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Rescue Vessels Search Pacific For Vanished Australian Fliers

SOUTH SEA MYSTERY

CITE REMINGTON HRM

PARTIALLY SOLVED IN MUNITIONS PROBE FRANCISCOMOAKLAND But Dr. Rhter Who Knew GIVE RECOVERY Evidence Presented That AO Detaik' Died from Yugoslavia to Expel ACHANCE,PLEA oakilang to Officials of Arms Com- Stroke Nor. 21, Expedh HONOLULU 2 0 8 9 MILES Its 2 7 ,0 0 0 Hungarians pany Attempted to KiD tion Reports. OF ECONOMISTS Embargo Legislation — Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Dec. 6.—X deported and the number is Increas- (A P )—The Yugoslav government, It ing daily. Los Angeles. Dec. 6.— (A P )—Sud- An That Coimtry Needs Is An was announced todays has decided to About 300 luckless former Hun- More Sensational Testi- ;den death to a world famed nudist, expel all the 27,000 Hungarians flow garians have found themselves Solution of an equatorial death mys- End to Experimentmg, living in Yugoslavia. without a country. This group was tery, and the strange disappearance The government decision means composed of men and women who mony at Today’s Hearing. the uprooting of the entire Hun- renounced Hungarian citizenship of a baropess "Empress” was the Declares Speaker at Con- garian element in Yugoslavia. preparatory to be< )mlng Yugoslavs. newa flashed from one of the world's WHERE ULM PAS6EO It was stated authoritatively that Hungary has thrown them out and Washington, Dec. 6 — (AP) — loneliest Islands today by a party of Yugoslavia will not permit them to OVER SSl PREStDENT the expulsion will be a gradual pro- Evidence that officials of tbs Rem- Smithsonian scientists. ference. cess but will proceed relentlessly. return. They are living In three Captain Q. Allan Hancock, mas- ** CCOLXOCB ington Arms Compamy attempted to ter owner of the exploration cruiser It Is estimated today that some 400 MILES PROM 2,000 Hungarians already have been 1 (Continued on Page Three) kill” arms embargo legislation In Valero III, found the maze of mys- New York, Dec. 6— ( A P ) —A plea COAL tery tragedy and adventure when 1933 and "got busy” at Washington his scientific party landed on the for government to give recovery "a when rumors were received that old convict Isle of Charles, 500 miles chance" was made today before the embargo waa to be proclaimed wras off the coast of Ecuador. Congress of American Industry by presented today to the Senate muni- Dr. Ritter Dead Dr. Nell Carothers. director of the Sixn -Six ARE KILLED tions committee. Dr. Friedericb Ritter, self exiled Earlier, the committee received College of Business administration Berlin philosopher and raw food JHOMOLUU; Information that the DuPont Com- fad^st, who during bis six years on at Lehigh University. pany sent a shipment of powder to the lonely Island, regarded Captain "In this country the conditions FOR MURDER OF KIROFF Holland In 1929 for reablpment to Hancock as bis most Intimate friend are set for recovery," Dr. Caroth- China—while an embargo waa In ef- bock In civilization, died from a ers said. "Ail that this country fect on direct shipment to China. paralytic stroke, November 21. needs today is an end Of experiment F. J. Monaghan, export manager The equatorial death mystery of and manipulation and regimentation No Defense Attorneys Al- D. C. DONALDSON for the Remington Company re- waterless Marchena Island where and interference. pudiated the impllcatlona of a letter two mummified bodies were seen "Ail that we need for recovery Is Rescue ships searched the Pacific In all directions within, a radioua o f 300 miles of Honolulu for Captain he had written thAt “we reached November 27 by a tuna clipper’s an aasurance that there will be no (diaries T. P. Ulm, John Skilling and George Littlejohn, after their plane. Stella Australis, wa.s forced down lowed for Suspects at some mighty high officials" on the crew, was found by Captain Han- further attempts at recovery by in an off-course landing In their flight from Oakland. C3alil'., to Honolulu. The three airmen are shown, DIES IN HOSPITAL embargo m^ter. law. The country is weary of a new upper left, as they studied their foute Just before the take-off. The plane was lost sighted some 400 miles cock to be a triple death tragedy. He aleo Mid he had "exagger- He identified two of the victims as plan every morning. It Is frightened off the Hawaiian coast by the liner President Coolldge. which Joined in the search. Trials in Russia — Were ated” and "certainly was over-step- Alfred Rudolph Lorenz, former par- by this policy of a rabblt-out-of-the- ping” when he used the word “klU” hat evei^ week. . tisan of Charles Island and Trygve Speedily Convicted. Cheney Weaving Superin- with reference to embargo legisla- Nuggrud, Norwegian sailor . ,of "What the patient needs is a tion. chance to recover. He cannot do Chatham Island. Monaghan Mid the latter state- The other was Nuggrud's negro this If he has to submit to a major LITTLE HOPELEFT tendent Passes Away ment to bis agent in Chile was not operation every month.’’ U. S. WARNS JAPANESE Moscow, Dec. 6.—(AP) — A swift boy helper, whose body has not been true. found. Carothers said the whole vast death to 66 "enemies,” was Soviet Was Exaggeration "Empress Disappears program of, “recovery by experi- OF FINDING FLIERS Russia's grim counter thrust at After Pnenmonia Attack. "When we turn the spotlight on ment" has failed, with uncertainty The strange Baroness Eloise Bonb- terrorism today aa she burled the each and every word o f this letter,** quet de Wagner, who Dr. Ritter had of the future policy regarding re- NOT TO DENOUNCE PACT he told Senator Pope (D., Ida.), "It ashes of Serge Klroff, a8sa. Mrs. Rosa Hap- reports that came back to us tbeTa.'j States' request for extradition of The British loreign secretary al- Captain Ivan Poderjay, wanted in ed. cially as to the details of Klroff’s pel whose dismembered body was \^ill be no embargo from this coun-'^ IN NOTED HOTEL so suggested that if the Japanese death Was extended to the execu- found in a trunk in the comer of a connection with the disappearance had any new proposals to make In 1925, Commander Rodgers and try. , .-if m bis crew drifted for nine days in a tions. In what manner the 66 were wlndowless aback. "From what we hMr the Idea ' of his bride, Agnes Tufverson, De- they should do so aa quickly as pos- ' County autopsy surgeons an- troit and New 'York attorney. killed and who was not was • not iginated with the State Department,'.a sible. The Japanese ambassador re- revealed. It was assumed today nounced the woman was beaten and Frisco’s Sl Frands Ablaze Poderjay is charged with bigamy plied that he would confer with (Uontlmied on Page Taro) but is not receiving any serioils|'' In New York, the grounds for the Boston, Dec. 6.— (A P )—A threat they had faced firing squads. waa dead three days to a week. The consideration In CongrcM or by the! the other members of his delega- Property of the condemned men hsdy, which has been dismembered extradition. He has been a prisoner tion. to kidnap Eugenie H. Grew, f.7 year President. We reach^ some mlghtyJ old adopted daughter of Randolph was confl.scated. Their names were at Uie knees, was Identified by Fred high officials In the government and and $100)000 Damage of the Austrian government for six Admiral William H. Standley of months. (?lark Grew, member of one of Bos- announced but none apparently was Happel, son of ths missing 58-year feel confident nothing will prevent £ the United States explained the old husband, and John Corrigan, a He will be banded over within a ton's oldest families and a/brother BRITISH AUTHOR prominent In the "White Armies" In the execution of any businem w e; American building program at the civil warfare following the Bol- friend of the family. Done; No One IsHnrL few days to Austrian police, who luncheon and said that all con- of Joseph C. Grew, U. S. Ambassa- can get." dor to Japan, today took heavily shevist revolution. Police said Fred Happel informed Senator Clark Mid the emh will Uike him to the derman bor- struction in the United States them his father and stepmother had der. There (jlerman authorities will armed Department of Justice men LAUDS ROOSEVET The court at Leningrad said the legislation was “talked to death Navy, except that of aircraft car- convicted men there had entered the quarreled at times over money. San Francisco, Dec. 6.— (A P )—A convey him to Hamburg and place riers, was entirely replacement to the Grew summer estate at Man- Senator Bingham (R., Conn.), country with instructions to organ- Happel, the son said, complained him aboard an American' steamer. work. chester. the closing days of the seHlon." five alarm fire routed hundreds of ize terrorism and that they came In that bis wife waa fliggardly in giv> guests from their beds in the smart Once aboard, American detectives He said that the United States The government operatives were He added that the move had I will take charge of him. through Finland, Latvia and Poland. ing him money for tobacco and stopped by Bingham’s threat at St. Francis hotel about 6 a, m. to- Navy had so many over-age ships equipped with machine guns. They Declares* England Is Domg small wants and frequently accused on account of delay in replacements would not discuss details of the case. All the cases were tried separately filibuster. day before flremen broi.ght the blaze by a Military Collegium of the Su- her of having broken her promise to under control half an hour after It Miss Tufverson was last beard that the necessary building has Police and Federal men remained Monaghan told his company from in January, less than a month been piling up but that in the fu- Nothing and U. S. Is at South American agent J. H. Sn broke out. on duty throughout yesterday. Late (Contlnued on Pago Three) (Coetlmied on Page Two) after she bad wed Poderjay in New ture the United States will have a in the day, it was reported. Miss cer, thflt Bolivian and F>araguay Residents in the popular downtown York. regular yearly program. Grew, together with her grand- business was going to Europe hostelry were awakened by the we are just sick shout it.” An investigation of the disappear- "If Great Britain or Japan lay mother, left the summer estate and, Least Trying. shouts of flremen and calls of room ance led to Poderjay’s arrest here, down 15 to 20 ships each year," said with one o f the family chauffeurs, clerks and hurried Into the lobby in NOTHING IN FILES. various stages of attire. ' where he wee living with another the admiral, "nothing Is thought started for Boston. A machine with woman, said by authoriUes to have about It: but when we do It. there New York. Dec. 6.—(AP)—Prais- A Mountain Disappears Washington, Dec. 6.— (A P )—8i Fireniot said the blaze was check- Department of Justice , agents fol- phen Raushenbush, chief Invei been bis first v^e. is a sensation. From now on we will lowed closely. ing Roosevelt as a "fine statesman ed so quickly they never were In An original AmerlcM demand for avoid that by regular replacement.” tor for the Senate munitions Not In HMne .you can trust," J. B. Priestley, Brit- any real danger and sent them back him on the groundq of perjury was The American Ambassador at During Hopduras Quake mittee, told the committee to the rooms not long after they The girl, however, was not at the ish author and playwright, has denied because it is not an extradit- large also announced for the first voiced vigorous approval of social that State Department fllM were awakened. ' Marlborough street home, here, late no Indlcalon the department able offense in this country, unless and economic experimentation by Manager James McCabe, said committed befrre a court. (OonttaiMd Ml Pagis Two) last night nor were other members suggested the conference of of the family, and the presence of government. ' Tegucigalpa. Honduras, Dec. 6. — Ras Copras, a town of 7,(X)0 popula- damage probably 'would be confined pnakers called by Herbert Hoover, Federal and Manchester officers at On the eve of his return to Eng- (AP)—DlMppearance of an entire tion, was laid waste. to the popular Colonial ball room An airplane pilot who flew over secretary of commerce, before the North Shore estate early today land, after a visit across Ule United and the Italian room, both on the States, Priestley declared last iflght mountain during the earthquakes the stricken area reported many 1925 Geneva arms conference) mezzanine floor where the fire start- gave rise to the belief the entire Former President Hoover, in in a radio address over the NBC which have devastated a large part small towns and villages destroyed ed, apparently In a pantry. McCabe ' Grew household bad gone to the network: raentlng on the testimony submit Girls Up in Air S Days summer home. * of Honduras the past two days was near the mountains In the western declined to estimate the amount of ‘*rhlngs being so completely out region. Several were so completely damage. Manchester police were as disin- reported In official communications (Uonttnacd on Page Six) of joint, we need the boldest and wiped out they could not be Identi- $100,(NW Damage clined to talk aa were the Federal biggest creative efforts to set' them today. Ask for Com Plasters men, but it was reliably reported fied. TREASURY BALANCE Fire Chief Charles Brennan esti- right. The report related that Mount The observer estimated 600 dwell- mated damage at *100,000. His left that the midnight threat Tuesday "Now you may or may not agree Cerroazul sank from sight with a ings bad been destroyed in Copan hand was burned when he slipped on was not the first threat of auch a with what Is being attempted by Washington, Dec. 6— (AP) —1 Oklahoma a t y . Dec. 6.— (A P )— Two boxes of powder. tremendous roar. Observers in alone. A report from Santa Rom, position of the Treasury a stairway between the second and nature to be received by Mr. Grew. your government here, but at least Paraiso said the mountain crumbled" Keimeth Hunter, who is managing A comb. sMt of the government of the Copan 4 wm: third floors. Two other flremen were Whether any o f these previous you are bound to confess that such without any volcaqlc eruption. Four pairs of silk hose. threats involved Grew's adopted district, said the enUre populaUon RcceipU *14.808416.10; overcome by smoke. the attempt of Jeon la Rene and One pair of rayon step-ins. creative efforts are being made. of 12,0M persons had fled their daughter waa not known. Cerroazul was situated between tures, *28.071,772.50; balance,, Brennan said the blaze started in Henrietta Sumner to break the One eye-brow pencil. What Is being done in England? I homes, 'fearing further and more a gallery over the ball room and Grew married Mrs. Helen Jones Paraiso and Santa'Rita In the Copan 658,501,769.82; customs recelptlf. woman’s endurance flying record, Two bottles o f nail polish. will tell you. Nothing. Our na- serious disturbances. mushroomed rapidly over the second Ckiffln In 1928 and Eugenie, daugh- tional government answers questions district, where the full force of the the month. *8,697478.60. * would like to )mow whether he Is Ten msgaxinea. The towns of C!abanaa, 8,000 popu- floor an^ the m ezz^ ne. ter of Itos. Coffin by a previous mar- in Parliament and appoints commis- earthquakes were felt. Receipts for the fiscal year-.] running a High, or a bu u ty shop. Four quarts o f fountain drinks. UUon, SanU Rita, 6,000, SanU Fe, July 1). *1,806,077,661.20: “ Smoke poured np the elevator riage, 'was adopted by Grew at that sions and forgets atout them. And Disrupted transportation and com- Hunter dlscloced that the girls Six ice cream cones. munication systems made Impossible and Concepcion were all but dMtroy- tures, *2,985369,481.11 (t shaft and billowed out above the time. that is about all, except that it bos who have psToed the half-way niark Four bars at soap. an accurate estimate of the extent ed. Their terror-stricken inlMbltants *1368.637,403.30 of emer 15-story building. r ’- FMher a Banker just passed a law—the Anti-Sedi- in their effort to break the 240 One bottle at mouth wash. fled Into the hills m their homes, penditures): exceM at m Brennan ^ d "anybodys guess" • Grew ia a member o f the firm of tion Act—that la the’ greatest blow of the damage or the numbe> of hours record, so far have asked, One box o f corn pissters—and most of them of flimsy construction, *1,480,791.819.91; fold'i was as good as hlf as to bow the the girls haven’t walked for five casualties. One old woman was re- and had delivered to them: ported to have been buried in debris collapsed. 152,610,18130. fire started. Three boxes hf hslrpins, (blonde). (OoattiMd M Page Two) (OOBtianed ea Page Tkree).

i MANCHESTER E V E I^ G HERALH, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. DECEMBIER 6^ 1984. IIANCRESTER EVlSNlNO HERALD. MANCHESl’BR. CONN., THURSDAY.'^ECEMBER 9,1954,

adjustments Indlcatina a healthy Robert A . MeJunhtn, o f Woat H ar^ Tears? At Christmas-Time! CONCORDIA LUTHERAN ITAU. CEDARS base. The belief was expressed FERA PAY CHECKS [RUSSIA PRESSES ford. C. OF C. TO STUDY th at '^bil* the market follows Its N. Y. Stocks GIVE RECOVERY MANMEETSDEATH Tbo truck otruck by McJunkla’i RINGHOFFERCASE recent pattern of proceeding slowly, automobile was owned by John exhibit OF LOCAL MT YOUNG FOLKS TO MEET TOMOOSDP the danger at g r o ^ y overdlscount- FRANCE ON PACT O p oaiolo Inc., o f 180 Lincoln ave- REPORT ON TAXES tag economic Improvement is In a REPORTED STOLEN IN MERIDEN CRASH nua, New York, and operated by TRIED TOMORROW Adam Exp ...... 7H ACHANCE.PLEA great measure nullified. (Ooutawag frm k>ago Quo) Martin Bchack, 19, of 64 Eaat 107th Air Reduc ...... 113 AN INSIGHT TO TALENT Wffl Tidifi Put IR Predictions o f a more than sea- otraat. N ew York. Bchack ia held in Final Busineaa Session of Year Alaska Jun ...... 18 sonal decline In freight car loadings of Nations sources today as faartag bonds o f $800 pending a coroner's To Be Held at Church — To There Satar^jr Nights Allegheny ...... 1 % for the week ended Dec. 1. did not OF ECONOMISTS Isolation for herself would result Inquest Plan for Rally. Special Meeting Will Be Held Chartered for Trip. Actire in Varioos aid the qarrler stocks. Official load- Call^ for $4,590 for Bridge- AlUed Chem ...... 137 H Williain J. NcJnnkin of Hart-, ______Statu of Second Wife of Am Can ...... 107 from any rranoo-Oannan poUUcal ings figuVee, to be published tomor- (Conttnoed tram Page Oaa) accord. Ghret Unuoally Good Cross- Manchester row,., were estimated In some quar- Am ComI A l c o ...... 33 H in Hotel Bond, Hartford, Nutmeg Forest, No. 110, port Relief Workers; Pay- I t lo understood that Franco has Local M u to Be Q le^ The Young People’s society of the Gnip»-Bonds Are Fair- ters at a decrease o f IH per cent Am Fgh P o w ...... 6>4 fo ri KiDed When Car I MURDERED WOMAN (Jedara of Lebanon, has chartered a budget, raduetlona of axpenditurca, agreed not to make any special Concordia Lutheran church will hold under the corresponding 1933 week Am Rad St S ...... IfiTA a ceaaatlon of efforta to force re- SedioBof Artiitic Some bus end a number of Its members bilateral political treaties without Date Book Ita final businesa meeting of the year December 20. and 13 per cent below the preceding ment Has Been Stopped. Am Smelt ...... 37% covery— and the other policy to- will go to Mooeup Saturday tor tbe lyFim Today. consulting Russia boforohand. Hht Truck. IS FOUND IN SHACK tioiied i i Soperior ConrL tomorrow night at 8 o’clock In the week this year. Part of the drop Am Tel and T a l ...... 109% ward an enormoua axpanalon at tht Toolglit church parlors. A ll members are big ceremonial to be held there. Tba from the previous week, however, rnaea ■osha Aeeeid of Comffliiiiity — Work of Am Tob B ...... '.. 84% recovery program. At the State theater — "Gentle- urged to be present as important bus will leave the Masonic Temple would be accounted for by the Am W at W k a ...... 14% Prance, It was said, wtn eoatinuo Hartford, Dec. f l . - ( A P ) —Because Hartford, Dec. 6.— ( A P ) — T h r e e Bnalneae Oitooataged Meriden, Dec. (A P )— A light (OaaRnnaf from Page Ona) Bjen Are Bom ” 7:00; 9:40. "G ift at Attorney George Leasner wlU businesa ia to be discussed. Including at 4.30 Saturday afternoon. K «w Torit. Dec. 6.— ( A P ) — The Thanksgiving holiday. Anaconda ...... 11% her efforta to got both Oormany and of the Interest taken throughout hundred and seven F E R A pay- The policy of "aquandering a Amateurs Attracts As Gab" 8:3$- Oompltt" ahowa at 7:00 make a motloD for dlecloaure and final arrangements for the Advent Thoae members desiring to make •took Itarket w u o highly selec- Armour, HI ...... 0% RussU into the proposed Eastern automobile crashing into the rear checks aggregating about $4,600 way" out at the depreealob haa In purchase a farm at 8t. James, Me., and 8:lfi> allowance for prosecution, at tba Rally of the State Luther Lieague the state In the report of tbe special the trip must contact WiUiam HUn* Atchison ...... i...... 66% European Socuritlea convention— of a heavy truck cjiortly after one to which they could retire. tive sffelr today although the pro- for relief workers In Bridgeport, the paat diacouraged buatneaa and Art exhibit by local talent at BL abort calendar session o f Superior Sunday at 7:30 p. m. tax commission to the Governor a nlford, Tel. 4274, by 0:30 tomorrow Auburn ...... 27% often called the "Eastern t«eam o Many As Professionals. .greoiAvo trend still appeared to pre- U.S. WARNS JAPANESE were stolen last night from two flbance and paralyzed Inveatment, o'clock this morning brought death Father An Invalid Mary’s church. Court In Hartford tomorrow. In the Plans will also be completed for special meeting of the (Jonnectlcut night. Aviation Corp ...... g - Carotbera aatd. Pact." Such a pact, in tha < ^ lo n dominate. packages containing about $16,000 to William T. MoJunMn, 46, of 68 Fred HappM vlgoroualy proteatad AlaOj Chrlstmaa sale and supper. action of Mra. Lena O. Ringboffer of the trip to Torrington Saturday Chamber of (Jommerce board of di- Balt and Ohio ...... 16% The adoption o f thia poUcy on a of the Prsneh atatoonan wtio pro- Trading was i.ulte active In varl- in FER A checks while enroute from hla father waa not capable of (ha Women’s Home League, Salvation Hartford against August Harry when the young people will be guest rectors has been called for Dec. 20, NOT TO DENOUNCE F A Q Bendlx ...... 17% heavily axponded baala means N a- posed it, would Insure peace on Ger- Webstar stroot Hartford, and the Intereet In the art exhibit at St. groups. The coppers came Hartford to Bridgeport. They left crime because he waa a aeml-invalid. Ringboffer of 28 Putnam street, at 12:30 p. m., at Hotel Bond, by Beth Steel ...... 31% tional dlaaater,” ha declared. "It many's oaatam ftontlar. serious Injury to hla woman com- of the society there for bowling and life for subatantlal gains and the the Hartford post office at 10:30’ Summoned by tenanta, A . O. Mary’s Episcopal church continued Also 8L M ary’s QuUd Supper and Manchester. a social. President Albert E. Lavery of that Beth Steel, p f d ...... 67% leada atraigbt toward uncontroUa- Russia has corns to the poeition of ion and employee, Mrs. Carry aviation and farm machinery divi- ((kmUniied from Pnge One) p. 2n., In a locked mail pouch and Wsratt, owner of the building found esterday and lost evening the sale. The motion wUl ask that the de- Members who have Christmas body. NOW I C AT sions Improved materlslly. A t the the theft was ‘ ^covered by the Borden ...... 24% ble deficits and uncontroUad Inflation giving prime Importance to the east- Corbin, 36. of Turnpike road. the Happel apartment in a state of Sree big rooms of the Parish House TomoiTaw Professor Fred R. Fairchild of Can P a c ...... 13% r S fendant answer the following ques- cards sold or on hand, should make same time most of the old-Ilne lead- time that President Roosevelt has Bridgeport FERA paymaster, of the currency. It leada straight ern pact as with psaca assured on Windsor Loclu. The accident oc- confusion. Picturea- were ripped devoted to the showing were oom- Dec. 7 — Opening of Manchester Yale, who headed the commission MEAT Steven J. Sedensky, upon opening Case (J. I.) ...... 55% toward government ownership of curred on North Broad street. Just frijm their frames, letterj, tom to High's home basketball season at tions: a report at tomorrow night's meet- ers were unable to do anything In proposed "a substantial all around her western boundary, sha would be forU bly flUed. It U to ^ n tln u e (1) What la the maiden name of will explain the report. The meeting No Upset Steinacb the packages in his Bridgeport o f- Cerro Da P a s c o ...... 41% banka. north o f the Municipal g olf course. shreds, strewed the floors, and Armory, against West Hartford. ing. particular, and cattered proflt tak- reduction In naval armaments." left freer to cops with tha Japanese threugh tomorrow afternoon and the person who bolds herself out as will also be open to other members rhanks to Bs Oh ' 1^ in the recent outstanding gain- fice after recelvln.®’ . them at the Cbes and O h io ...... 46% Spending your way out of da- McJunkln and Mrs. Corbin were bloodatains covered the walla o f the This Week Since no agreement to reduce baa problem In tha P ar Ehat evening. Mra. Rita (August H arry) Ring- of the chapter who are Interested. ers tended to restrain spurting Bridgeport post office. cniryaler ...... 41 preaalon la merely a variation of rushed to the Meriden hospital by bedroom. Polled broke Into the se- I l i a an unusual feature of these Dec. 8—Democratic victory din- After the directors' meeting the been reached, the envoy said In a Tha agraamant batwean Pranca hoffer? procllvltiaa.' Stop Payment (Joca Cola ...... >.157% the policy qf bread and ctrcuoas a passing motorist but he was pro- curely locked shack. ner dance at RalnlMw dance hall In chamber’s legislative committee will speech before the American Coire- and Russia wai said to have been picture shows, which are the con- (2) When and where did you and SIXTY-SIX ARE KILLED Qidcte aew tacMM fc DIlSOLVWIs The grains quieted down after Police and the banks of both Col (Jarbon ...... 73% ’ •Iilcn ruined Rome 2,000 years reached directly between Pierre La- nounced dead on arrival there. Authorities aaked Detroit, Michi- ception of the Rector of St. Mary'a, Bolton. meet to outline plans for considera- wtut. IMClUl atoMd twW t^scL spondent.s Association, the United Rita marry? KSUil tliin list «a4 Trial >• Frasi *>«• their sharp upturn yesterday and cities were notified, and the Phoenix C!oml Solv ...... ago." The condition of Mrs. Corbin was gan, police to locate a married Rev J. Stuart NelH, that they em- Next Week tion of matters to be laid before the States advocates continuing the val, French foreign mlnlater, and (8) Are you and the person who cotton showed little disposition to State Bank and Trust Company of Cons Gas ...... t'he plank in the Induatriallets re- eported today aa fair. dauK'hter Of the missing husband. brace so many and widely divergent Dec. 6— Concert by Polish church FOR MURDER OF KIROFF Incoming general assembly. (I t has Washington and London treaties Maxim IJtvlnoff, Russian foreign holds herself out to be Mrs. Rita run away from the rest of the com- Hartford, upon which they are Oms O il...... covery platform for a balanced commlaaar. Tha fatality brought the number Mrs. Happel'a daughter, Mrs. grades of artistic talent and exper- choirs at High school ball. been asserted that In the report of with their assurance of "equality of Ringboffer coliabltatlng together at Bel l -ans saodlUss. Bonds were fairly Arm. drawn, stopped payment on all Cont Can ...... budget and reduced expendlturee, iMw and Order. of automobile deaths In Meriden for Ruth Makone: a slater, Mrs. EUisS- ience. Pictures are shown by sev- Dec. 11 — Chicken pie supper. the tax commission there are over FOR IN M O ISnO N ■eciirlty." present? /CoDUnued from Page One) Foreign exchanges recovered mild- (Japanese spokesmen have serv- checks In the shipment, numbering Com Prod ...... he added, woa the moat important. Prom official aourees It waa the year to 12. beth Jenan, -and a brother, Joseph eral professional painters of high North Hethodiat church. 200 specific recommendations for Mrs. Ringboffer U seeking a nulli- ly In terms of the dollar. ed notice that Japanese will de- 1,500 and aggregating $16,956.78. Del L and W n ...... "F or on th* decision as to this learned that Konstantin Von Neu- The dead man, a widower. Is sur- Hasce, a!so live In Detroit. standing, and by little girls of ten Dec. 13— Christmas Bazaar, South changes in the state’s tax laws. fication of a Mexican divorce obtain- preme Court, the communique said. Shares of Nation al Lead got up 3 nounce the Washington treaty, The missing checks represent Du Pont ...... policy depends the development of rath, German foreign mlnlater, had vived by a daughter. Miss Helen or a dozen years, pupils of Josephine Methodist church. Usually, such , recommendations wages to , workers on 19 FERA this country toW’srd recovery In the Dec. 1'4— DeMolsy dance at Ma- ed by her husband In Merida, Tuca- The general charge of plotting ter- pdnU, while Briggs and McKesson which gives the far eaatern nation Elec and M u s ...... telephone German 0>naul Krauel at McJunkln, with whom he made his Los Angeles Is the largest city Pieseik Hill; by men, women, boys crystallze In a bill Introduced In the “Every Winter Had projects In Bridgeport, the payment ton, on July 3, 1634. She also aalca roristic acts agaln.st the government and Robbins advanced fractions to the smaller end of a 5-6-3 ratio). Elec Auto L it e ...... next twelve months," Carothers Geneva, authorlslDg tha acceptance home in Hartford, and a brother, west of the Mississippi. and glrla; by thosd who have had sonic Temple. Christmas Is a time of Joy, and there must be no tears In Man- Legislature for each.) shipment involving 62 Bridgeport conclucied. Dec. 18 — Entertainment and had been made against the White a point, all to new highs for the The speech was, the first comprehen- Gen Elec ...... of the dispatch of on International the advantages o f skilled Instruc- that a dedaratoty Judgment )>e pass- chester on Christmas rooming. But there arc mothers who gaze at year. Anaconda and Kenneeott projects, Bridgeport merchants and RIebberg’a Stand dance. Royal Black Perceptory, Guards. sive public prohouDcement of the Gen Foods ...... police force into the Boar Baain ter- tion and those who have had none. ed establishing her own marital bare walla when their children gath er about them. Why not make Terrible Colds” coppers gained around a point each rltlrens were warned against cash- Gen M o to rs ...... Speaking last night at the annual Some are originals and some are Orange hall. status. Christinas a day o f Joy, and not of tears, by sending those unused or Leonid Nicolieff, held as Klroff's THREE FEARED LOST American position since the trl- ritory to preserve law and order assassin, presumably is still being and Cerro da Pasco. U. S. Smelting party discussions opened. It is con- ing FER A checks dated December Gillette ...... dinner o f the National Aasoclatlon copies and all media are used, from This Month The Rlnghoffera were married damaged toya to the Firemen’s workshop, on Spruce street? It will there during the pleblecite next Dec. IS—Christmas cantata and questioned. He was. not mentioned St. John’s, N. F., Dec. 6—(AP) — and American Smelting were frac- sidered of high significance. 4. Gold Dust ...... of Manufacturers, Donald RIebberg, month. oils to pencils. August 16, 1930 In Manchester and help put smiles on faces like these on Christmas morning. Nurse’s Grateful Letter tionally higher. Case, Deere and executive director of the National carol singing. High school cboms In the communique. Wreckage drifting Into shore today Basis For Peace Hudson Mot ...... Germany'a reply to tne League Cross Section the plaintiff sets forth that on Octo- International Harvester were a Emergency Council, made the ad- DOUBLE UNIT SHOW • The exhibition is more Interesting and orchestra. High school hall. Whether any of the White Guards aroused fears that the fishing Mohawk, Y., Oct. 3— w a a t #• The Washington conference "put lot Harv ...... offer of luch a force, which would ber 27, 1932 her husband deserted point or so better, as were Peoples mission N R A had failed in achiev- than any more formal one could be Dec. 25— "The Little Mlnlater” was accused of complicity In Klroff's schooner Gertie had been lost with thank yon for the woadcrfni an end to a ruinous naval race,” Int Nick ...... Include Britlah soldlert together her. Ringboffer went to Mexico June garded by motorists as a distinct aail cold medicine Bnckley*a MIjitnMk Drug, AlUed Chetplcal and Uquod ing all Ita aims for Industrial self- The Whole Family Will Enjoy because It reflects a cross section ot with Katharine Hepburn opens at slaying was not known. Workers her crew of three on a voyage up Davis said, and established "A Int T * T ...... with those o f other nations, was de- 16, 1934, bis wife alleges, and waa hazard. The Connecticut Company bonvht tka flrat kattla last wintwv Carbonic. government but insisted Its funda- the artistic sense of the community the State theater. have been aroused to a high pitch of the Newfoundland coast. sound basis for peace_ln the Pacific Johns - Man...... scribed as "absolutely affirmative." awarded a divorce sixteen days STATE PLANSNEW trolley tracjts span.s the Hockanum for the old vcntlcmrn whom 1 mm Advances of fractions to about si Local Stocks Kenneeott ...... mental principlea mutt be retained and not of a special cultural group. Coming Events Indignation over the slaying of Klr- fnktnff care of and he haa had awatr GIOROI O'BRIIN later, returning from there to Man- at a point south of the present struc- and the Far East." It waa understood that the German Jan. 6— Annual concert and dance off and demanded stem action wlater and fall tcrrihle eolda. Thd point were also shown by Aviation "Only by maintenance of the Lejilgh Val RR ___ in permanent legislation for codes Laat night more of the visitors chester. ture. Clinton G. Nichols, executive of fair competition. reply expreooed the hope that the RIDI9 A G A I N !. .. of Manchester Pipe Band. against their enemies. •rat done helped aad the third doM Cnrp.. Wright AeronauUcal, Cur- system of equality of aecurity, with (Furnished by Futnntr A Co.) LIg and Myers B . . . gathered about pictures done by Mrs. Ringboffer in her action deputy commissioner of the State cold won (o n e —>lt doca auch Rinlcli RIebberg spoke to the largeat mlllUry force would be limited In complete amateurs, and lingered Jan. IS— Second annual "Interna- HOCKANUM BRIDGE tlss-Wrlght and United Airlines. proportionate reductions downward Central Reen living with la gest Belting medicine fo r cougbsl Itoebuck -nd Du Pont were moder- dustrialists chartered a special train Snow Scene JOSEPH H. SHIPPEE cause his eleventh Red army de- colds and bronchitis In . "Abandonment now of the princi- Cap Nat Bank A Trust 7 11 Nat Cash R e g ...... eitablisbes the Ides' of an Interna- iel Imter end John Zenfl YUGOSUm fo EXPE her husband. WITNOUT CALOMEL ately batter. Nat Dairy ...... to bring their group to New York. Among these distinctively ama- tare Is is Prospect — Is feated Antl-Bolshevist forces in the pals Involved would lead to condi- Ctonn. R i v e r ...... 460 tional force for the League of Na- Get a 48c bottle at Arthur Drug - 'n s news was not especially ex- tions of Insecurity of International Nat Dlattllers ...... RIebberg said the early hope of pretenl teur pn^uctlona perhaps the one Plainfield, Ct„ Dec. 6 — (AP) — Caucasus In 1919. And You'D Jump Out of Bed in Store, 845 Main street, or any Drug Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 84 58 ‘ he N R A , that ita second stage tions. It will be the first time In most generally admired was an un- «tla g , but most of It was viewed as suspicion, and of costly competition N Y Central ...... Joseph H. Shipiicc, 78 year old More than 300,000 workers passed Store. Safe and guaranteed always. Hartford National .... 18% 20% would be In the form of voluntary iU history that the League will have llatad anow scene by Miss Marjorie ns 27,000 HUNGARIANS HazardonsPomt. the Morning Reiin* to Go dptlmlstlc. There were more extra, with no real advantage to any na- N Y N H & H ...... champion fiddler of New England, by his bier In Union hall before the Phoenix St. B. and T. 168 — an army at ita disposal. Cheney-—Just a house and a bam, TO CONDUa SETBACK special and regular dividends to tion. Noranda ...... co-o'dlnation of tradea and indua- died today of acute Indigestion at cremation last night. II you Im I mo t emd m a t ab4 Um Experts remarked that this pre- some bare trees, hills In the back- looks punk, don't vwmllow n lot of Mlts, ain- sustain bullish sentiment The Ursat Britain, Japan and the Insurance Storks North Am . . . . ___ _ t.ies under a form of National (Ooatlnaed from Page One) the home of his son. The finest troops of the Red cedent might be followed on other ground; and anow. But over It all erml water, oil, U u tiT e candy or ehewing fu a : In farm stocks apparently re- United States discovered at the Aetna Ca.Hualty ...... 53% 55% Packard ...... Council had evaporated, aa “we now SERIES AT TAVERN The State Highway department Is Shippcc's a championship dated army and delegations from Soviet and expect them to maka you raddanly awaaO know that there is a long road to occasions and that there might even the thin, brilliant light o f a perfect W e Specialize In Ml hoes of grsatly increased Washington conference, he explain- Aetna Fire ...... 44 46 Penn ...... trains stranded in "N o Man's Land" making a survey of the present from January 26, 1926 when he won labor unions and Communist organ- and buoyant and full of Bunahloa, niltural Income. The air Issues Aetna Life ...... 17 19 travel before we can reach that be efforts to use it in such places as Connecticut winter’s day. It is a at the Hungartan-Tugoslav frontier. a contest for the title, bn the Stage izations throughout the country For they can't do it. They only a o ra tha Boxed and Bulk ed that It was Imposslbta to reach Phi la Rdg C and I .. bridge and approaches across the bowcU and a mere moveaeot doan't get at ■ttll favored because of Indlca- Automobile ...... 24 26 stage oj economic progress." the Chaco Borerl In South America beautiful picture—a real achieve- j of a theater In Providence, R. I. The were in Red Square to assist in the an agreement through academic Phil Pete ...... If preventative measurea wera deem- George England Announces Hockanum river, on Middle Turn- the aufe. Th « reason fpr your dowQ-«ad-oot Christmas Candy of growing business and hopes discussion of a nation's naval needs Conn. G en eral...... 26 28 Pub Scrv N J ...... Asserting the need for co-opera- ment. REFUGEES AraiVING I contest was sponsored by the Town I ceremonies. Hundreds of thou- feeling U your lirer. It Bhould Door oat two 5.')% 87% tion In evolving permanent legisla- ed Justified. Another canvas that attracted pike W est beyond Love Lano to de- pounM of liquid bila Into your nowala dally. the government will assume a or what It required to satisfy its na- Hartford Fire ...... Radio ...... Ssged, Hungary, Dec. 6.— ( A P ) — Prizes for Winners of Friday I Criers, musical organization of I sands were unable to enter the en- 70 tion, RIchberg warned that the gov- The Saar will vote Jan. 13 as to much attention laat night was If this bile la not flowing fr a ^ , yoar feod Special Prices to ChurchM, dller atUtude toward this In- tional pride. Hartford Steam Boiler 72 Reading ...... Long lines of Hungarian refugees Night Sittings. termine the possibility of construct- ' Rhode Island. A fter winning the ' closure about which Ru.ssia's and d(3ean't digreU It inat decay* ia Uw howala National Fire ...... ernment-charged with the protec- whether It will remain under the “Border Patrol,” painted by Allan Gaa btoata up your atomach. You haYo a 7- In Far Eaat 56 58 Rem Rand ...... ejected from Yugoslavia because of ing a new and modem bridge on this ! thampkm.shlp Shippec appeared, in Communism’s history has centered Clubs, Lodges, Institutions. Phoenix F i r e ...... 71 73 tion of consumer and worker— control of the League of Nations, bs Dexter, one o f three pictures shown ! theaters in Boston and other cities for centuries. thick, bad taaU and Your breath ia foul, Factories, Offices, Etc. Through cooperation. Davli de- Rey Tob B ...... annexed to France, or rsvert to Ger- by this exhibitor, all of them of sur- Yugoslav' resentment over their thoroughfare to Hartford. { •kin often breaka out in olemiabaa. Your bead clared, the nations concerned In Travelers ...... 405 415 could 'Ot accept the pfopositlon The first in a weekly series of set- and made phonograph records for a These stood mourning In Icy achca and you feel down and oat. Your whole Sears R oebu ck...... - 42% I that the management alone write many. The general opinion is that prising merit. It portrays a little countrymen's alleged complicity in The present bridge Is narrow and a amargenca of some of the promoting peace In the Far East FubUc UtiUtles Stocks back parties will be held at George's 1 New York concern. streets whefe the funeral dirges and ayatem la poiaoned. Please Place Your Order Socony Vac ...... 14’ ; the codes of fair competition. the Inhabitants will vote to go back group o f mounted men, filing away the assassination at King-Alexander Inadequate for tbe increasing motor It takaa tboae good, old CARTER'S and Pacific reached agreements Conn. Elec Serv ...... 16 40 the firing of a farewell salute were •r stocks from their lengthy South Pac ...... - 1 9 % He assured business that If it co-. under German sovereignty, from In the shade of a butte toward a streamed over the l>order into their Tavern tomorrow night, the pro- traffic over this highway and It Is LITTLE UVER ALLS to get ibeM two Early! im which "established an equIUbruro of Conn. P o w e r ...... 32>', 34% Paraguay’.s population was re- audible. podnda of bile flowing freely and make you M U was gansrally attributed to expected that the survey, now being 1 Sou P Rlc S ...... , 2 3 % operated with the government, the which they r: moved by the Treaty ellow blaze of Southwestern sun- homeland today. prietor, George England, announced feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, political and economic rights and Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 48 54 , duced 80 per cent during the five- iba recant axpanalon of tales and South Rwy ...... 17% goverrtment would co-operate with of Versailles ending the World War. igbt. I t Is a striking and finely Exhausted, bedraggled and de- today. There will be prizes -for tbe conducted, will result In the building harmleaa. gentle vegetable extracta, aaaaiog PRINCESS CANDY SHOP made possible naval limitation on Hartford Elec ...... 46 51 111 year war of the Triple Alliance, The sjinds of the Sahara are ! when It comce to making the bite flow freely. tlM posalblliUti that various com- St Brands ...... 19 business. Tentative plana provide that tba executed conception. Mr. Dexter haa jected. they told harrowing stories winners each week. A tournament of a new and modern bridge. I And Grill panies will soot be able to work off the basis of esasntlal equality of ae Hartford Gas ...... 45 of hardship. Some were barefoot, In past years- several accidents .‘E05-1870. The proportion o f men .'ilowly moving southward.'" accord-1 Hut don’t a»k for liver plUa. Aak for Carter'e St Gas and El ...... 6 Saar army shall be -composed of not been painting long. was conducted at George’s Tavern little liv e r I’illa. Look for tbe name Carter'# Main street at Feskri curlty." do., p f d ...... 45 I to women at the end of war was ing to recent discoveries and com- j part of thalr large surplus supplies. St Oil Cal ...... 82’ ; 2,000 British. 3,000 Italians, 800 Bel Barber’s Picturea some coatless, others were sick. last winter and It proved to be very have occurred on either side of the Little Lirer Ptila on the red label. Reeent r "N o nation," he said, "attempted 8 N K T C o...... 104 108 putations of an Englishman. i aab«tit%te.25eaCdrugator«*. OI9flIC*lng to atop beating. j Washington and London treaties, Int S ilv e r ...... 22 25 is for use In relief work In this state about 14 or 18 rooms, a garagq, and •Associate Feature- effort ot Manchester people. That slav army. Another woman said Vour atom eb may bs so dlstendsd } and under Instructions from the do., pfd...... ■...... 66 70 for December. several acres of land. It overlooka It la more than worth while viewing she was forced to leave her 83-year- ' President, I have proposed a sub- LIM EHUUSE . . , fog!-drenched streets . that your breathing la short and Landers, Frary A CJk. 31% 33% COLUMBIA Miss Little- yesterday conferred the ocean, and la located on a blit la shown by the number o f visitors old mother while the latter waa re- stantial all around reduction in Uriental music . . . half-caste hatchet-men gepsy. New Brit. Mch., com .. 4 6 with a delegation of 10 labor lead- top. The estate formerly was owned thus far. And because o f the wide ceiving the Last Sacrament for the FOREIGN EXCHANGF You are dlszy and pray for quick I naval armaments to be effected in do , pfd...... 30 Perfect attendance at the Pino ers in Connecticut headed by John lurking in every shadow . . . the cruel and heartless Interest displayed lu the exhibit Dr Dying. One aged man waa seen ! such a way oa uot to alter the re- by the late Dr. Robert Fltz, noted relief—what's to be done? Mann A Bow, Class A . 3 7 street school for November Is as J. Egan, secretary of the state Fed- Boston surgeon, and waa at tba tlma trysting place for a love story tender as a lotus bud! Neill today decided to extend the carr;^ng his crippled w ife on his I lative strengths or to Jeopardize do., Class B ...... New York, Dec. 6.— ( A P ) — F o r - Just one tablespoonful of Dare's 1 follows: Laursns Holbrook, Johri eration of Liabor. The group asked Grew purchased it several years ago exhibition over another day. In- back. i the security of the participating na- North and J u d d ...... Lut Day—-“Gentlemen Are ^ m ” and “Gift of Gab”. eign Ghccbange firm; Great Britain Ifentba-Papstn and in ten minutes 19% 21% Mlkolaw, Mike Slrak. John SIrak, that a higher budget be set for skill- known aa "The Mountain," It la stead of closing after this evening’s Among the refugees were num- the g a i disappears, the pressing on I tiona as established by these Nllea, Bern P o n d ...... 9 bers of Croatians and Bavarians In dollars, others In cents. 11 Ethel Cohen, Ruth Epstein, Sarah ed workers and that wage boards surrounded by ether large eatataa In- showing as had been planned, it will the bsart ctases and you can breathe 1 treaties. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 whose families have lived in Yugo- . Great Britain demand, 4.95 5-8: Epstein, Jean Evans, Wllhelmlna be composed of a representation of cluding those of many aoclety folk continue through tomorrow after- deep and naturally. i Failing agreenient . upon . any re-: Rusaell M fg ...... 15 - 22 Holbrook. Annlt Zuryk. A t the Hop the administration, a repreaenta- slavia for the last 200 years. There cables, 4.95 8-8; 60 day bills, 4.94 prominent In the summer colony. noon and evening. The admission Oh! What Meased relief; but ' ® have made known we Scovlll ...... 19 21 River the following; Herbert Mc- tivs of labor, and a third tr be were a number of children suffer- 7-8; France demand, 6.59 1-4; cables, The district in which the estate la fee chargeert were rescued early today QCjM report, followed by musical selec- Special Tax Commission, Albert E. the way for the rest o f the world.’' nortKernmost Hawaiian Island, afternoon, with a short program, with a piatol dangling from her from tbe second floor o f a two-atory tions by L. LaFine. M. Saverick and Lavery of Bridgeport, president of Priestley urged the American peo- where the search for Ulm was con- which was as follows: Song, "W lW waist by a silver cord. house on Orange street aa fire start- Big 10 oz. Glass for § c E. Cappa. Frank J. Crowley, baae- the Connecticut Chamber o f Com- ple to conquer the “wilderness that centrated today. Old Owl." by. the ochool; poem Tbe ^uadorean government In- ing In an overheated furnace burned bgli coach, presented letters to merce, yesterday Issued a call for a | lies In front of edl of us now—the Florence Chowanec and Louise R vestigated laat January but de- through the walla and trapped them Ulm flashed on SOS early Tueaday students who had earned them dur- special meeting of the Board of Di- mountains and deserts o f economic manik; song. “ Pumpkin Ran cldad the stories were grotesque ex- In their residence quarters. Same Glass Elsewhere 10c. morning .saying he would land In the ing the past season. rectors of that organization to be I insecurity, of disorganization, of so- Away," by the school; poems, aggerationa. Hosemon George Bossell and <0 «r Small Overhead Makes This Price Poeolble) ocean but he waa off his course and E. Cappa presented a guitar solo held on Thursday, December 30, at cial injustice.” Evelyn McMahon and Sylvia writ- A few months later, Dr. Ritter Csptsdna Welch and Tom (JolUns did not know bis poaitlon. and E. Johnson spoke on "Sports- 12:30 at the Hotel Bond, Hartford. "A re you good enough,” he aaked, stein; sketch, "Buying Eggs," Ma- wrote Capt. Hancock conditions were carried the woman down a )iack rlon McMahon, Virginia Macht, manship.” L. LaFine played a Professor Fred R. Fairchild of' “to conquer that too? C!an you staircase through smoke-filled halls again unbearable and he knew aome- Beatrice Mathleu; aong, "It Isn't violin aolo, followed by presentation Yale University, chairman Of the build secure social fabrica that are to safety after llamea cut off all tMng he dared not write— a story he D.C. DONALDSON Any Trouble.” o f prizes and an accordion aolo by State Tax Commlaaion and ac- aa triunipbant os your skyscrapers chance o f oacape in tbe front o f the knowledged to be one o f the fore- never told. GEORGE'S TAVERN Miss Ahlene Badge has realgned M. Saverick. The closing number here? Can you drive a straight house. 4; from the entertainment committee wraa furnished by the Trade School most autborittsB on taxation In the road towards economic security and The two young men wera assisted Oak Street at Cottage Street DIES IN HOSPITAL of the Columbia Athletic Associa- orchestra. United States, will explain In datall social JuatlceT So far— aUow me to safety the firemen, who esti- the main features of the xwport and (Coallaiwd from Page Ona) tion, and Miss Ruth Lewis has been to say—you are timid In this realm CURB QUOTATIONS mated damage at $10,000. chosen to fill the vacancy. their effect upon problems affecting of economic and social Ideas, when all lines of busineas and Industry. THREE FREE PRIZES er. h clerk and time etudy man be- Next Monday evening at the HOSPn AL NOTES compared with your boldness and Amer Cit Pow and Lt B fore being promoted to asaletant meeting of the Columbia Athletic strength In the other realm of phy- Assd Gaa and Elec .. Drawings Saturday Nfght Asaoclation there will be a boxing sical things. foreman, foreman and finally super- Mrs. Louise Johnson of Rockville Amer Sup P o w ...... match between Francis Hutchins “Oeative efforts are being made 1st Prize, $2.50 in Groceries; 2nd Prize, intendent of the broad goods' depart- was admitted and Mrs. Joseph (Jan Marconi ...... ment. and Theodpre Swot and a wrestling here, and because the fine statesman Patelll and infant aon of 107 Efi- HARTFORD g.fg Cent Statea Elec .... ^One Bushel No. 1 Potatoes; 3rd Prize, 10 match between William Macht. Jr. who makes them aa our loyalty and FOR F A IL N CCD t His Family dridge street, Mrs. Robert Douglas Return by Popular Denaand Cities Service ...... Mr. Don^dson was A member of and Steven Klemark, affection, you wonder and grumble a Elec Bond and Share bounds Sugar. Thirteen members of Columbia of 187 Summit street w*ere discharg- little, but you give your support. Do Hose Company No. 1. He le survived ed yesterday. Mavis Bottling A ... by hit mother. Mrs, Christine Grange attended the all day meet- not weary In well-doing. Take a Midwest TlU ls...... SWMm T atm tan ,1 .«m 4Us ^fkk ats Now Being Ghen Free With Each Glaaa of Beer. ing of Boat Central Pomona held at John Waclaw of 182 North Elm a A a iM B M s I*. Tha Donaldson, o f Oakville, Ontario and chance. Tackle the wilderness of N lag Hud P o w ...... Manchester Wednesday. street was admitted and Mrs. James WHMliij •*u r aaa* la a m a a lA ^ a lia ie a a i In aBetber it hla m a t pioneering again. Penn Road ...... saa aaai a « lha « hmM a brother, John S. Donaldson of A rehearsal of the offlcera of the McVeigh of 81 Oxford street w BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT: Shakeapeareaa FotvaySk "Bring out tbe covered wagons United Founders .... S^*** ■ • Ismaaia—Lla Flushing. His father, Walter Donald- local Grange waa held Wednesday discharged today. • 3 0 0 M l — wy l Mlt son, died a few years ago. igain, this time to venture into the United Gas ...... "T Winners — Everyone Wei- evening for the 1st and 2nd degrees D. Crombie Donaldson of 231 Pins Funeral arrangements are incom- {rest dangerous unknown of social United L t and Pow A ll No Admlaokm or Entry Fee Charged. of the order, which will be given to street, died at 1:05 this afternoon oi RICHARD m ind economic experiment. IDEAL FINANCINO plete. a class of candidates next W e^aa- Compmpany'O f $8 f^ O R G E ’S— The Only Beer Diapensing pneumonia. "A bewildered but still hopeful asso c iation Ine. day evening, December 12, Seat aala Thuran Oteb. •S.1S. world la watching you. Don't lia- IM Town To Give the PubUc Ita Money’a Worth! The forest area of Manitoba haa $2Jb>: BaL. $1.60. lU O s The hostess of this week’s Thurs- Approximately 60 per cent ot the] .en to the terrified old mien. Don't been officially estimated at 137,0(N) day Afternoon Club waa Mrs. Daisy 880. Tax Ineludod. aquare mllM. visitors, to Yellowstone National j >e timid.” Tstro. Park are women. ’ 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER OONN„ TTroRSDAT, DECEB1B15R S, 1984. ILANCHESl-ER EVENING HEKALD. MANCHEsnCH.UONW. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1984, Mrs. Minnie Pahl, Mrs. Fred P feif- visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Du- HALF MILUON LOSS fer, Mrs. William (3oldie, Mrs. Osesf ran’s in Wallingford. KOPFUHAIf f l porting ragtOaily to tha adminUtn- Colonel Roosevelt’B lealousnesB in Kind Of A Big Stick Is That?** Schubert, Mrs. A m o Yanke,.. Mrs. Mra. y/. E. Hibbard of Manchester the CRUse of liberallam ia the tradl- yisNew D eal ROCKVILLE George Hartmann. Mts.. 'Carrie ia spending a few da}ra with her sis- Hanrlrritrr tors;ton; thatin»v "nil ui paroonapcwm/iu for whom»*aaw»a ?pii- —------ASLEEP NEARLY 3 YEARS ter, Mrs. E. E. Foote! WEST P OI NT C A N D D i m tilbutlona nra matU should ha rag-‘ « » A l l y high leiU of tha very recent IN CALIFORNIA FIRE Kane, Mrs. Mable Oehler, Martha I he regular meeting of tbe Grange ancLitu Thuemmler, Mrs. - Jennie Starke, Laurence Perry spent the week- tstered and fingerprinted’’ ; that the convert to any suddenly prospering was held Tuesday evening at the end with hls grandmother, Mrs. Bes- IEprittti0 A fr a id Mrs. Lena Pressler, Mrs. Martha Buckland Yoath !■ Ni scheme should not be "simply a syk- causa. It U no time at all since filRL FIGHTS TO AWAKEN Flamcfl Sweep Big Shipbuilding Fleischer, Mrs. Minnie Tennstedt, Gilead hall. A class of four. Miss sie Stone, In Hartford. ba waa Just about as liberal in hls Joneses_____ 1,678 ARE IN SCHOOLS, Ruth Roscr, Miss Florence Johnson, Men are at work nbw on North First Alternate— Lennholf MiS??.“aSJ?AVwa Plant— ^Two Big Cranes De- Mrs. Annie Murphy, Mrs. Otto Doss', tem under which successful Industry street cutting trees and moving tele- I I BUnll BtrMt advoeadea ma Senator Reed or L'il stroyed. Mrs. ttlchard Uhllchv' Miss Charlotte Warner and Miss Hartford Gets Appeintmafct itoaehMtir. Cona. and Btaady workers would pay for phone poles prepafatory to grading. THs la the Utk artlela of a seitaaSeouM not or would not (at Isaat Many attended the public whist Blair received the 3rd and 4th def TROMAB PBROUBOR lecessful Industry and Irregular Arthur Robinson. Hla abrupt ap- which follewa tha Jea ssee, an aver- it did not) atop tha wild rush ot ENUMERATION REVEALS The contractor has erected a building Congrewimaa Herman Koppla'' (Mnant Maaaper Is Now Able to Read and Alameda, Calif., Dec. « —(AP) — party at the home of Mrs. Alfred greea. The third degree was con- rkara” : that workers "dlBcharged pearance on the top o f the band age Amerteaa family, throngh their cheap credit that halped bring on ferred on the candidates by the for an office and supplies on land mann baa again named Burabaai Flames aertoualy damaged the Mc- Guidottl of Minterbuni Court. It was owned by R. E. Foote. '" Peuadtd Oetobtr 1, H it wagon, grabbing for the reins. Is, not sapper table aad livtiv ream ctudy the panic ot 1939. women’s legrec team and the offi- 1 Bataon of Buckland as ona ot tiM for cause" should not be treated on Clintlc Marshal) Corporation and 1,178 Are in Public Gasses, given for the benefit Of the Ladles Mr. and ^rs. Romolo Saglio and ■ Vabllikad Bvanr Bvaatnf Eacapt of the New Deal, bi wbhdi tbe re- It It had had more will and Foflow Simple Instrnctions cers of the Grange conferred the alternate candldatei; to the U. HL l^*, aal Holldapa* Eotarad at tha to put a fine point on It, a bit raw. the Bethelehem Shipbuilding Cor- 390 in Paroebial Schools, 110 Aid society of the Methodist church. their children were visitors Sunday the same footing aa those who "lose oovery program in aU ita phasea mora power to raise Interest rates, fourth degree. There were’ visltors Military Academy at Vl'est PoiaC Oftloa at Maachaatar, Coaa.. aa After aU. he U another Roosevelt poration Joint plant here before Miss Emma Bats of this city, at Mr. ahd Mrs. Alex Marchisi's In ad aaaa Hall Matlar. their Jobs through no fault of their ^ ' iy beeemee clear to tbem. and thua curb apeoulatlva loana, Ghren by Her Mother — they were brought under control Do Not Attend. from the Union and Colchester Tbe appointment this time is a * E BCBBCRimON RATES wbea talked ever In simple lan- It might hava put brakes on the hhairmari of ihc Child Welfare com- Buckingham. first alternate. He has named as tlM ParbapB both parties and the coun- Oranges. Refreshments of sand- own.” And, o f course and primar- early today. mittee of the American Legion The Ladles’ Aid society will meet OM Taar, by mall...... •* »« 1939 crash. Lose waa eatimated by firemen at Superintendent o f Public Scboola wiches, cake, and coffee were served. first candidate to W est Point K r Roath. by m a ll...... J • * » ily, that "the plan should be con- try would ba justtaa wall off for a Auxiliary, has received notification as guests at Mrs. Mark Hill's In Better Oeotrol Recolts Growing Stronger. more than $500,(XX). Because of the Herbert O. Clough hds Just issued Mrs. W. H. Hills, Mrs. Floyd Fo- Charles D. Lennboff o f Hartford. tributory—employers and employes, period of freedom jfrom the amiable By W ILU B THORNTON When the banks folded up, a of a luncheon and round-table, con- Manchester Thursday afternoon. The second alternate for the W est Oallvarad oaa y a a r ...... heat o f the flames, made intense by the total school enumeration for tbe ference of officers and chairman to gil, Homer Hills, Mrs. Ruby Gibson vanities and exalted personal ambi- CHAPTER FIFTEEN new banking . act was rushed and Mias Florence Jones attended The social planned for 'the chil- Point appointment Is Charles J. M «m ia!a o r THE ABBOCIATED at le-ast, sharing the cost." burning creosote on a loading dock year, which numbers 1678 pupils. be held at the Hotel Garde, Hart- tions of that particular connection. through Congress. It gave the and fanned by a wind, firemen first the meeting of Ea.st Central Po- dren last week was postponed to Parsons, Jr„ of West Hartford. PRESS It has always been our profound By RUTH COWAN On Thursday, December lltb, at This Is 50 fewer than a year ago. ford, Saturday. The luilcheon starts Tba Aaaodalad Praaa la aaclualvaly John, Jr., held up the IltUs black Federal Reaerve System better feared the plant might be destroy- mona Grange, which was held In Saturday. December 8. conviction that no scheme of so- control over Its member banks In 1:00 o’clock the Finance Committee Pupils attending the publlc-schools at one o'clock. A number o f officers Mrs. E. E. Foote pa.ssed the day aatitled to tha aaa for republloatlon book proudly. "Tw o hundred end ■ Chicago, Dec. 6 — (A P ) — Wild ed. Manchester Wednesday. REICH OFFICIAL OUSIED o f all nawa diapatchea credllad to It PIG IN POKE forty-seven bucks," he, announced, any movement to Issue bank number 1178. Of these 390 are at- of the Dobosz Post Legion Auxiliary Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. called contributory unemployment A will bold a meeting at Girl Scout The blaze originated in one of tbe Miss Winifred Miller and Miss or BOt otharwiaa or^dltad la thia and every cent of It guaranteed by credit for unsound or speculative amaxement, almost terror, shows tending St. Bernard’s Parochial are planning to attend. Foote In Colchester. iapar and alao tha local r.ewa pub- Insurance has ever been devised headquarters. A t 2;(XI o’clock the two steam cranes, erected on plies school, operated by St. Bernard’s Ellen White spent Thanksgiving day Berlin, Dec. 6.— (A P )— Reich*- With the 193S session o f the Qen- the government. I purposes. from the eyes of Patricia Maguire and used for loading steel for tbe Maple Grove society will bold a Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lyman. flahad hareln. which did not figure out to be noth- monthly meeting of the Girl Scout church, and St. Joseph’s Parochial and the week-end with Miss Miller’s fuehrer Hitler today removed Gott- All rl«hta of rvpublloatlon of cral Assembly only a month away "That’e one thing you’ve got to I t made mutual savings banks, aa she rtruggles to awaken from her San Francisco-Oakland bridge. The Schlach feast and dance Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Lyman. Mr. Council will be held at the same school, connected with St. Joseph’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mil- fried Feder from hia poa.. aa active apaclal dirpatchca baraln arc alao ra- ing more than an enforced savings admit we’ve got out o f the depres- Morris Plan banks, and ■ Industrial long "sleep of two years, nine two cranes were destroyed, the dock afternoon at its groVe on Franklin and Mrs. Norman Lyman and their the Legislative Commlssioh on Jails church, while 678 pupils are in the ler. at their home in Milford. aecretary of atate In the minlatry o f aarrad. ______plan for the worker. The latter sion emashup— better banks." loan banka eligible to Join tbe months and 23 days.” place. and nearby buildings damaged. street. Dihner will be served at noon children spent Thanksgiving day reports to Oovemor Cross that It following schools: Sykes Memorial Miss Barbara Fl.sh spent the economy and landa aettlement com- pull aarvlca clla.at of N E A Barv- "Yea, I suppose this deposit in- Federal Rasarve. It made mem- I saw thia girl, whose case tenta- Tbe Girl Scouts are now taking Shipping also was endangered by and dancing during the afternoon. with Mr. and Mra. John Lyman at must pay bis own share and the em- ber banks get rid o f eecuriti’ea orders for (Christmas ribbon candy. high school, EkMt school; Maple week-end vrith Mr. and Mrs. Louis the home of their daughter and son- missariat. tea. Inc. ______has selected a site for the proposed surance Is a good thing — If R tively Identified as lethargic en- the fire. Firemen had difficulty In There will be five acta of vaud^ille Twining In .Hartford, ployers’ too, because the boss’ share works,” conceded Pa Jones. “ Any- and real estate business i^ lc h This will be made of absolutely pure school, Vernon Depot school. North- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lord Publlahar'a Rcprcarntailvc: The state Jail farm, agreed on the price cephalitis or sleeping sickness has fighting tbe flames and called a San presented during the afternoon, with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. . Hills body that got burned as badly as we they had been conducting in Addi- ingredients by Burnham and Brady east school, Vernoh (Center school, in Marlborough. Jnllua Mathewa .Special .taency— .New inevitably will come out of the labor baffled medical science, a year ago, Francisco flreboat to aid. dancing in the evening. Members are spent Thanksgiving day with her and paid for an option on the prop- did with our accounts In the First- tion to regular banking. who mode It specially for the Scouts DobsonviUe, TaJeottviUe school at Mr. and Mrs. Norton Warner, who .Torli. Cbicaao, Uatrolt and Boalon. coat of the product— money that and I saw her today. The McCUntlc-Marshall plant is allowed to bring their friends. brother. William Proctor and hls erty. The site Is in ^lastonbuiy, Fidelity when it went bust has got National banka can start last Christmas. It will'sell for 35 Ogden's corner. have been ^ ith hls parents for some I saw surprising signs of im- located within tbe Bethlehem yards. family. In Nlantlc. AVOID UGLY PIMPLES me mbe r audit bur eau ok Fltton Hose company of the fire could go to the employe If It didn’t to agree to most anything that helps branches ^In states which permit / provement apparent even to a lay- cents a pound Orders may also be The direction o f the wind prevented There are 110 students not at- time are now settled in their home CIHCULATIO.SR .______bordering the Connecticut river. department held the regular month- Mrs, Norman Warner and several go Into "Insurance reserves.” There make banks safer. it There are rules to prevent < man. I saw definite signs that con- given to officers, cbi&cil members the blaze from seriously endanger- tending any school. The number of the lower part of the "Brown house.” Do«s a pimply face embarras you? Something more than $31,000 re- ly meeting last evening at the Cen- of her children motored to Periy- Tha Harald Printin* Company. Inc.. Isn’t an Induatrinltst In the country "SUII, they tried deposit Insur- banka from helping to send money sciousness had returned In part. 1 and troop committee members. Will ing the latter’s plant. pupils four years ojd, not attending Get a package of Dr. Edwards Olivo aaanmaa no Snanelal reaponalhlllty ter fire house. This evening the ville, R. I„ where they spent Thtir.s- mains to be paid. ance In quite a few states, and of corporations and Individuals witnessed tests. the officers try to report all. orders school is the same as last year, 61. •VOTKI) SI KGF.ON ILL Tablets. The skin should begin to for typocraphlcal arrora appmrina In who wouldn’t charge hls share of into stock market speculation. Hockanum fire company will hold 'day with her mother, Mrs. Perry ad«artlacmenta In the Manchcater If the Legislature should decide it always flopped sooner or later. I saw her gurgling, gasping which have been taken prior to their Those between five and six, like last clear after you have taken the tab- the insurance against the labor coat Loana to officers arc prohibited. the monthly meeting at the West and other relatives. Evanlna Herald. that the sUte Jail farm Idea Is a I don’t know how this Is going struggle to break through a terrible next meeting? No orders for candy year, total 21. Boston. Doc. 6 — (AP) — Dr. lets a few nights; if you are like Most everybody agrees that these Main street house. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Warner of hls goods. How could he do any- to corns out." barrier and speak— and I have a can be taken after December 18th. O f the balance between the ages spent Thank.sgiving day with her Crowe, who loUl the delega^OB of thousands of others. THimSDAY. DECEMBER 6 mistake after aU It could, of course, "So far you’ve got to admit It's are Improvements: some doubt strong feeling she will succeed HEBRON the American College of Surgeons thing else? Troop 3 of seven and 14, three are prevented Many from this city are driving parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Dingwcll In Help cleanse the bowels witli Dr. abandon tha purchase of the Glas- been great,” challenged John, Jr. that they go far enough. that a cun' for childlcsflness had eventually. from attending because of illness to Stafford Springs to see the $12,- Meriden. Edtvard.s Olive Tablets, the success- The whole scheme amounts to Just "1 was talking to my teller, Wil- What few people realize, how- Her Eyes Are Clear We were very sorry to hear that Miss Nancy Kulynych,- who is em- been practically successful, today OFF THE BOTTOM tonbury property—along with the and 2 have working certificates and 000 still seized on tbe Roaring Brook Mr, and Mrs. Earl Post and their ful substitute for calomel; there’s no thi.o—that Instead of receiving nil liamson, down at the bank today ever, Is that the government Is A year ago, the pretty 30 year Captain Durkee was lU and could ployed In West Hartford, was at lay critically ill at the Huntington their age ranges from 14 to 16 years. chicken farm of Harry Bojko. This children Wallace and Eleanor and sickness or pain after taking them. It is probable that when the Home option money already paid. a!)uut it. and he says that only an actual stockholder in 7,000 old girl’s eyes had a vacant look of not attend our meeting. Lieutenant the home o f her parents, Mr. and hls wages the worker gets part and The number attending public ia about three miles from Stafford Miss Knceland of East Hartford and Memorial hospital. Dr. Crowe un- Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do tjiat No criticism attaches to the Jail five small banks have failed so banks, more that, half o f them. the blind. The pupils were cloudy. Greer took charge with Patro. 3. We Mrs. Michael Kulynych, for the derwent an operation at the cancer Owners Loan Corporation's .system the rest Is put Into the hands of some schools Is 19 more than a year ago, Springs center on the Union road. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Twining of Hart- which calomel does, and Just as far out of pretty near 15.000 Many see In this the first move Today they were clear eyes of hazel had a horseshoe formation and pa- Thanksgiving holidays and week- clinic, several days ago. Commission, because It has acted In and at the parochial schools is 30 Parts of tbe dismantled still were ford were vlslto.'s Sunday at Mr. and effectively, but their action ia gen- o f rallnsnclDg home mortgages was administrative body to Invest for banka that are members of the In the government’s actually tak- and they have vision. trol comers. Scouts are selling end. strict conformity to " an authorlza^ fewer than last year. taken to Stafford Springs Barracks Mrs. A. H. Post’s. tle and safe Instead of severe and being ballyhoocd so extensively a deposit insurance 'organization. ing over the whole banking ays- I know. As I stood by her to- Christmas candy again this year. The Misses Estelle and Hazel him. Then, If the factory shuts Council Meeting of the State Police under the direc- Madeline Vey, daughter of Rev. irritating. tlon made by the 1B33 aeaalon of the BllUons Insured tcra. ------day, I sensed she was aware of the The next first aid meeting will be Broome • and their father, Paul y ta r or so ago nine out of ten of down, what fie has saved Is doled Mayor George C. Scheets presided tion of Lt. Russell I. Harmon. and Mrs. Walter Vey. entered the Thousands who take Olive Tablets Legislature. But any tax payer "He says there are more than Loans Can Be Increased presence of a stranger. She kept held on Wednesday. The game we Broome, of Hopevale, spent Thanks- tha dlatresaed mortgagors who did at the Council meeting last evening Manchester Memorial hospital Mon- are never cursed with a "dark browii out to him a bit at a time—until It 50,000,000 accounts, totaling "It seems funny to. think of the her eyes on me as I backed away. played was "Musical" Chairs,” and giving day with relatives In New The Hartford District' C!ouncll bus the right to feel that the Legis- and all of the Aldermen and (Council- day. WASHOUT taste,” a bad breath, a dull, lisUess, business with it were under the Ini- Is uh(hI up. After that- w e ll, it la some $16,000,000,000, covered by government being part owner of Her mother. Mrs. Peter Mlley, then we danced a Virginia Reel. York (?lty. Miss Estelle, a teacher Veterans of Foreign Wars and men were present with the excep- Mr. and Mr.s. Floyd Fogil and "no good" feeling, dull complexioz prassiOD that they were doing bust- lature acted with little consideration the insurance plan, and that 00 the new First-Fidelity bank," who has never left her aide since she After this the girls sang Christmas in Worcester, Mass., and her sis- auxiliary, will be guests of tbe local too bad but there Isn’t any more. tion of Councilman William A. Baer their daughter Patricia were recent caused by constipation. when It authorized the Commlaslon per cent of all licensed banks are mused Pa Jones. " I remember lapsed into a coma Febniary 19, carols and troop songs. AU the girls ter, Miss Hazel, who is employed in post and auxiliary Sunday. Mrs. aasa with the United States govern- For that the employe la to be reg- who is still receiving treatment at Olive Tablets arc a purely vege- to go so far aa the optioning of a in The $5,000 limit on Insured when old Colonel Smith owned 1932, picked up a school child’s who took a test on compass with Hartford In the office of the Under- Jennie Vacca of Middletown will 15 MILES OF Slant. They had been told repeat- the Rockville City hospital. table compouund; known by their istered and fingerprinted and shouH deposits fully protects 97 out of the whole thing himself," slate. She said; Lieutenant Greer passed. The meet- wood Typewriter company, spent the preside at tbe meeting of the auxi- Bite of Its own selection before tha T h e . routine bills were read, and olive color. •dly In propaganda literature sup- be excessively grateful. 100 depositors In the insured "Ot course that was done so Can See and Read ing closed with a good night circle week-end at their Hebron home. liary and Commander T aft of Mid- Dr. Edwards spent years among General Assembly Itself had ever de- ordered paid. The Council voted to plied to the press that, If they could banlis. the banks could loan more " I will prove to you that Pat can and the sijiging of "Embers of Miss Clarissa L. Pendleton repre dletown will preside at the men's patients afflicterl with constipation Moreover there is an angle ot this " I understand some banks are money,” John put In, "and to sec and read.” In chalk she wrote; sented this district at the regular purchase $25 worth of Christmas KIDNEY TUBES Induce their creditors to- accept 80 finitely decided to adopt the state Campfire" and "Taps." Scribe—May meeting. FAT people and Olive Tablets are the Immense- withdrawing from the Insurance bring some of them up to the "Raise your first finger.” seals. This is the usual number Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . . . ViuUtj scheme which we should like to have farm policy aa a substitute for the Griswold. meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary ly effective result. Take one or par cant of tha value of tba morti- Health and Diet system at that," suggested Pa standards required to belong to The girl’s graceful heavy dark bought each year. some of Its advocates elucidate Troop 3 of Windham Community Memorial Mcdleal authorities airree that your kid* two at bedtime for a week. See Jail system. The Commission waa Jones. the deposit plan. brow knotted. Her face contract- It was voted at the meeting to Bcyt contain 16 M ILES of tiny tubes or gaga loans, tha HOLO^whlch they Instead of our weekly meeting we hospital, held In WllllmAntlc at the LOCAL OPTION MEASURE how much better you feel and look. How are the reserves to be Invested'.’ supposed to be a study group. It N Ne w Y o r k "MoaUy mutual savings banks, "I doubt If the Flrst-Fidallty ed. She who last year had lain, so Chamber of Commerce rooms. Mon- pro-rate the city’s compensation In- Alters which help to purify the blood and tdok to be one of the many alphabet- Advice attended a Brownie Fly-up. The girls keep you healthy. 15c, 30c, 60c. I f they go Into permanent Income- emsNEA stHviCt. me.' and they’re forming their own would hava been able to Join If passive, squirmed and twisted. She day afternoon. surance. Under the new arrange- Stratford, Dec. 6.— (A P ) — The get SLIM! If you have trouble with too frequent ical aarvlcea o f the New Deal—would has now resolved iteell Into an ad- By Ur. rirnnh HeCog of our troop marched In and formed producing properties what is Id Qiposlt insurance group, William- the government hadn’t bought tensed the muscles of her right arm The Rev. Harold Keen, rector of ment the insurance will run from local option measure adopted by the bladder patt^et with scanty amount raus- ministrative body. And It has done that million dollars worth of pre- lying outside the covers. Her labor- the horseshoe In which we sang the FOR 2{* A DAY |ins burninff and discomfort, the 16 M ILES take over such mortgages, allow the Old Clothes Mart son tills me," John, Jr., assured. St. Peter’s Episcopal church, will be Nov. 15 to Nov. 15 and will thus Stratford Town Planning Board last of kidney tubes need washing out. This dan- guarantee that they will not prove By P.AUL HARRISON ,1 INEXPENSIVE BEEF ferred stock In It. ed breathing quickened. "Watch her Star Spangled Banner and recited debtor fifteen years to pay off the so according to law. From the restaurant on lower “ Also he says that the Postal Sav- In charge of a service at St. Mary's, conform with the fiscal year of the night provides that hereafter no Now !f you nro fat you can eat your \ ger signal may be the beginning of nagging to be frozen when, in the conceiv- ings system of tbs government is "That makes It a bigger bank eyes” whispered the mother. Slowly the Girl Scout promise and laws. Manchester, at 7:30 p. m., Sunday, establishment where alcoholic bever- fUl and yet grow tliin—by the new i backache, leg pains, loss of pep and vitality, j^Ugatton. thus saving the homes One may well wonder how many New York, Dec. 6. *— Here I ’ve Pearl street, I wandered through city. getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feH able emergency, they are required Many housewives who are forced g i^ u a lly losing deposits to banks, uith larger capital, and so it and noticeably Pat’s eyes moved as Erls Carlson, Evelyn Moran and Lola December. 9. ages are to be sold may be opened dad Method of reducing. Indeed you i STUDENTS of the members of the Legislature the east slds’s ghetto, up to The next meeting will be held can lose n» much as seven full pounds ' and ankles, rheumatic pains and ditiiness. from foreclosure for that length of been poking around Manhattan for whereas It gained right from the ought to be able to grant more do tbe eyes of any one reading. Coleman were Invested as Tender- If kidneys don't empty 8 pints every day for use? If Ihjy are kept In a rea- Chatham Square and Chinatown, to prepare food for large families, Jimmy Rogers, a brother of Mrs. Tuesday, Dec. 11. Whether this will In town until a public hearing Is held the first week artd look pounds light- ; Now Is tbe proper time to realized what they were doing when bank holiday until Just recently. loans. I can't say it has, though. Her breathing. became deep foot Girl Scouts. The exercises were and get rid of 4 pounds of waste matter, |ime. years In search of interesting res- and emerged on the northern edge but whose incomes are limited, often Fred Brehant, was taken to the be the last meeting before the newly before the board on a petition for cr from the very lirst day. your body will take up these poisons causing rent or buy e g o ^ Standard sonable slate of liquidity how are throated gurgling as slowly she then held at which June Storrs flew they approved of the proposal to lei taurants, and never until the - other to find myself In the world’s largest "Believe me. It took something Wedge For Oovernment Windham Memorial hospital a few elected officials are sworn in, has not right to open such a place. The Just take a little new Condensed serious trouble,. It may knock you out and or Portable Now, much to their dismay, many they going to produce the necessary leave meat out of the diet two or to give me any confidence in " I t ’d be funny, at that, to’ see raised her first finger. up into our troop. We sang "When tls. He Is under treatment at the regulation was adopted. It was un- Jad Salts In a glaH.s of water before lay you up for many months. Don't wait. the Jail study commission go ahead day had visited, or even ‘ heard old-clothes market. A solid block on been definitely decided. Attention breakfast anil make two small chang- Ask your druggist for D O A N 'S P IL L S . . . IR these borrowers are discovering three days in the week and substi- banks again after tbe loss I had— Jesse Jones come out here for a “N ow Pat" commanded the' Ere You Make a Promise” and then days ago, suffering from appendlcl- derstood to bring regulation of Income. Who Is capable of han- about, the La Fayette. It's a place Elizabeth street, south of Canal, la was called to the fact that unless es In your diet ns explained In thjs a doctor's prescription . . . which has been and commit the sUte to buying a tute some starchy food In ita place and you, too— in the old First- directors’ meeting of the First- mother, this time orally, "Raise the girls went to one corner of the hospital and will be operated on tf taverns under the planning board. used successfully by millions of kidney suf- Typewriter ^ t only, that they have not escaped dling sums running Into the hundreds where, if you want to sit at certain devoted to the buying, selling and another meeting Is held city em- folder that comes with the Condensed pig In a poke. Potatoes, beans, or macaroni and Fidelity. But I feel safe now." Fidelity. He could, sin^’e the Re- your second finger.” room and our Lieutenant,' Bemlce found necessary. He has had sev- (Under the liquor-control act the Jad Salts package. Now try thin ferers for over 4b years. They give quick Special Reata) Rates ' ihe foreclosure danger but that they tables, you first have to check your baling of Gotham's cast-Qff gar- ployees will have to wait three relief and will help to wash out'the 16 o f millions, possltly billions, In any cheese should not be considered Many Banka Failed construction Finance Corporation Raised Other Finger Livingston, told them a story which eral attacks. granting of permits rests In the quick, easy way of taking off fat. M ILES of kidney tubes. To Students. watch with the cashier. ments. weeks for their pay. Y'OU LL SAY IT’S \VONm:UKl*l-. 3U- kre not and never have been dealing such manner as would be deman'.t- meat substitutes, and U used at all Everybody who bad studied the owns the capital stock the gov- She put it up too, a little quicker. wa.s very Interesting. Refreshments Miss Anne Clark is in charge of state commission which recognizes But don't take chances with strong drags A t a glance, there's nothing about To this center, every day, come The first meeting of the new I)ay Supply costs only fiOo at all drug- or so-called "kidney cures" that claim to fix Service Typewriter Co. kith the good old Santa Claus fed- should be taken at some meal In tne question at all knew that the ernment bought.” "P a t” said the clear voiced were served by members of the a Mother and Daughter banquet the action of the town on local op- ed? Wouldn’t the government, the city’s ol-clo’es men. Bearded gintfl. itcinemtMir — Oond^naeil .lad you up in 15 minutes, for they may icriously 92 Asylum St. 6-071S the establishment that seems un- day which will not interfere with American banking system was not “ It’s my understanding the mother, "move your right foot.” which will take place at the He- Council will not be held until Halts Is urged ns a poison'-bunlHhing •ral government but with a hard BEHIND THE SCENES IN patriarchs, many of them, bowed troop and consisted of lemonade and tion. The law also defined the sec- injure and irritate delicate tissues. Insist Hartford, Conn. after all, be likely to have to come usual. It’s trim and bright, and the meat or protein meal. Here are good even before the 1929 cra.sh. government Isn’t going to do that A quick frown and a gurgle of bron Green Congregational church January 8. agent— to ellmlijate body moisture on DO AN'S P ILl.S . . . the old reliable re- under loads ot coats and suits and cookies. We had our goodnight cir- tions In a town where permits may lief that contain no "dope" or haUt-forming )M lad bankers’ organization which to the relief of the unemployment mostly patronized by people who some suggestions for those who wish From 1921 to 1932, nearly 9,000 except In cases where it thinks protest, but In a moment she whose Friday evening, opening about 6 Kitchener Lodge Electa nnd unhealthy bloating—not ns a re- i Local Agenie—Kemp's, lae. cloaks, but eager for the bartering. cle in which the Brownies sang their and may not be granted zoning reg- duolng. Special agent, Weldon Drug i dnigs. lie sure you get D O AN 'S PILLS ataglng the conventional melo- work along the eastern edge of ihc to use meat once a day and still state and private, and 1.500 na- it has to protect the govemment’a movements last year were the In- Fred Nutland has been elected at your druggist C Foster-MUbum Co* Insurance reserves. In the case of a From group to group along the goodnight song and the Scouts sang o’clock. ulations being a factor.) Co. * financial section. But strange things keep the cost to the minimum. tional banks suspended, involving interest," said Pa. voluntary tossings of one In de- president of General Kitchener drama of "Your Payment or Your crowded sidewalks — and even In "Embers of (jampflre" and "Taps.” Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Porter and panic or depression, Just as It ha.s happen at the four tables along one Brisket and rump art the cheap- deposits of nearly five billion “Still, It’s an entering wedge, lirium, moved her right foot back Lodge, American Order ol' St. the middle of the street — they Captain Bickmore wishes to remind children move thia week to Hart- Home." had tb come to the relief of the of the walls. Tableware jumps est cuts of beef meat, and may be dollars. and It may find Itself owning some and forth. ford where they will spend the win- George and installation exercises move with their shabby wares, "How the girls that registrations are due BV RODNEY UI'YCHEB about in an uncanny manner. Lay I prepared in a wholesome manner by That waa going on for 10 years of those banks before It knows it. Now, Pat, please— Oh please—. ter months. Mr. Porter is employ- will be held at Forestera Hall, Wed- Now that the HOLC haa i>ut to workers during this one? ' moch dees overcoat? - from a gen'le- and If it is'possible she would like Evening llenild Washington down a knil'e and It whirls around I boiling. The meat should be tied up before the cra.ih, but few paid " I understand some of the big Mrs. Mlley again picked up the ed there by the Farmers’ National. nesday evening. December 12. work all the two billions of govern- There Is, about all these unem- I man I bot It” ...... "Look! Two them brought to the next meeting. Correspondent. with the blade pointing due south. to preserve Its shape, put Into boil- any attention; we were prosper- New York banks are already try- slate. On the reverse aide was The Rev. Harold Keen, rector of District Deputy David Bidmead of I pairs pents. A ll wool and worn I Scribe—Marjorie Lahey. ment funds so kindly turned over to ployment Insurance schemes, a very Pick up a fork, and you may find a ing water, plenty of vegetables ous: we could "take It." ing to buy back this preferred written: St. Peter’s church, will hold early Capitol Lodge, Hartford and his spoon dangling from it. Look at ' only a little In the seat maybe" “Pat say ‘Mom’.” Troop S ^This room was so C H ILLY last wint er! It by the federal authoiitlos and has uci„„,udefinite purpose .of...... kidding ...... somebody, Washington,, Dec. 6.—The bankers added, and allowed to simmer gent- The Federal Reserve Act In 1913 stock from the government—they conjmunlon services at the church staff will be present to take charge your watch—If you've disregarded I ___ "You wunt a lady’s coat, yes? The meeting was opened at 4:00 no need of any more customers, John ly until done. was an effort to Improve the sys- don’t want the government tb She held It before Pat’s reopened every Sunday at 7:45 a. m., with the of all Installation work. Into the belief that they amount to and other groups have Just been the proprietor's warning and haven’t A dollah! Oiy! Look at da goots — p. m. in formal manner by Mrs. Round steak may be prepared oy tem, which has always been com- have any say-so In their affairs.” eyes. exception of the first Sunday in each The following are the officers to H. Fahey, chairman of the corpora- something. For our part we have given a Atartling object lesson as to checked It—and you'll find It has feel da goots— look at da fur! From Harold Agard. Patrol comers were being broiled or pan-brolled if prop- plicated in the United States by the Other Reforms Likely The girl twisted, squirmed, stif- month, when the service’ will be at bo in.stalled: President, Fred Nut- Got a N EW F U R N A C E ? ” stopped. Kaplan I can get fre e doUahs at held and dues collected. During tbe tion, Is out with a warning to never been able to see that they what happens when this admlnlstrs,- erly hammered to break up the con- fact that we have 49 banking sys- “ But one thing's sure,” Pa fened. She clenched her hands. She 11' a. m.. In connection with the land; vice president. Charles Under- The answer, of course. Is magnet- least, easy... rolled her head from side to side, meeting the second class scouts mortgagors that they nsed not amounted to anything. But they tlon really decides to give somebody nective tissue. For pan-broiling'tne tems, one In each state, as well Jones added. "The Senate bank usual morning service. wood; secretary. Ear Elliott; assist- ism. Next door, on the south, is an To this market alao come the but her eyes, wide and strained worked on the Hostess Badge and Imagine they won’t have to keep up fat should be removed and the steak as the national one. Investigation proved that banking Local friends have received cards ant secretary, Luther Alley; treas- may. If they are accompanied by the well-known "works." electric power substation, and the city’s down-and-outers, and the very were focused on the slate. Muscles the Tenderfoot scouts worked on cooked In a dry pan, the meat being Have Important Function Is nothing for Just any man who from Mr. and Mrs. George KIbbe at urer, Joseph Moss; first messenger, their payments of interest and prin- fingerprint regulations; they may The state regulators' of public main cable carrying 23,000 volts poor, who are anxious to replenish turned overy second or two so that But beyond deposits, banks are happens to have money to fool corded on her throat. Her gurgling Signalling. The older girls who their winter wardrobes. A few coins Orlando, Florida. They made the Horace Underwood; chaplain, Rus- cipal Inatalments, because they will amount to a complete Illumination utilities have Just been on the spot runs right next to the magic wall. it is singed each time but not over- very important today because they with. I t ’s too important, not only became louder, louder.. To speak— wanted to win a Hostess Badge did trip leisurely, by motor, having a niiiv wv V t uAfAhere. TVirtThe N Newbsw n$«nMrii Dealers I'xnlmlud exploded go a long way — overcoats run sell Burch; assastant messenger, __ and if they don’t they tan expect This creates a magnetic field which ly burned. Round steak may also create and regulate the really Im- to people who deposit their "She will, she will yet" said the .so by going to Mrs. Cheney’s Wed- delightful drive covering seven days. of the blind arrogance behind them •very depth bomb and star shell from a quarter to a couple of dol- Arthur Edwards; Inside sentinel, includes only four tables In the res- be prepared into what Is called a portant money of today — the money, but to business in general mother. "I have never lost faith." nesday and served tea to the Court Mrs. Carrie I. Burnham carried the to have tba shertif coine around Just they could find in the arsenals. The lars; suits and dresses average Arthur Hewitt; outside sentinel, taurant. A t first, when patrons Salisbury steak. All fat and gristle money with which 90 per cent of because of the way it controls of Honor. The younger girls who party In her car, accompanied by regulators retreated with only the about one dollar. Coats are tried on Fred Elliott; trustee, John Williams: the same as if the mortgage were complained that their wa(q)M ’ had are removed from the meat and It ts< business is carried on — check credit. wish to do this will serve tea on the Mrs. Mamie Wright, who will spend MORE ROOSEVELT realization that the ultimate recip- In the street, trousers measured. musician. Reginald Kent. aUll held by that Old Devil Bank. to be demagnetized by jewelers, the run through the meat grinder. This money. "1 expect there’ll be plenty following Wednesday. The Scouts the winter there. Mrs. Kibbe re- ients w’oiild be the "power trust ’ to Any approximation Is, as the It is interesting to note that at It Is not to be denied that there 1s restaurant complained to the power ground beef Is then formed Into pat- That is why many people are more reforms proposed this win- are selling (^rlstm as candy this ports that the weather Is like June, You see, though the HOLC was set soothe their shattered nerves. ol’-clo'cs men assure their patrons, WAPPING company. Thn latter complained to ties one-half to an inch In thickness, turning to the belief that banking ter, Including that idea of a cen- and the people very friendly, and this installation, Joseph Moss, a certain significance In the decla- They must perceive by now that a poifect fit. year at 35 cents a pound, not 2 lbs. up by Congress and ^ e money was Its engineers, who tried for years to placed In a dry pan, and baked in a la really a public function rather tra) government bank like so she already feels benefited by the treasurer of the lodge, will start on Roosevelt had carefully planted, There ic to be two basketball for 65 cents as last year. The Scouts auppUed by the federal government, ration of Colonel Theodore Roose- Insulate the freakish force. They hot oven for about five minutes. I than a private business. many countries have. trip. his thirty-fourth term In this same aimed, and timed hla heavisst artil- Big Export Trade games played next Friday evening drew names for Christmas presents. velt In favor of liberalizing the Re- failed, but by that time the restau- J>el!eve this la the most nutritious For Instance, it is generally "1 don’t know about that, but Mrs. Helen White had a very office. the Home Owners Loan Corporation lery for their convention of the Na- The combination warehouses and at the Wapping Community house. The Scouts arc reminded to bring rant was grateful for the phenome- and healthful way to ' prepare any believed that- the Federal Reserve I do know all of ua have learned pleasant surprise recently when she It had been previously planned to is really owned by the Federal Home publican Party "from the grass tional Association of Railroad and shops which line the block accu- The first one Is tc be layed by the large-eyed needles to next week's non; Wall Streeters actually were kind of beef meat, no matter what Board clearly foresaw the wild that banka concern us, and that received a call from Mr. and Mrs. hold this installation jointly with roots up." and In the fact that the Public Utilities Commissioners aa reserving the tables In advance to mulate tremendous p'les of cloth- Pleasant Valley A. C., vs. Rockville meeting. These are to make Christ- Loan Bank System; and the Federal price you pay for It. Inflation period of 1928-29. This we have to watch ’em and take Polish-Americans, and the prelimi- George Cbamplln of Columbia. Mrs. the MMchester lodge at Manchester. part of his relentless war for low they could bedevil unwary friends at ing, celllng-hlgh. Relatively few ar- mas stockings which will be filled Homs Loan Bank System consists of colonel Is slated for a scat on the -Please obeerve that round steak, was a credit rather than a money on Interest In what they do.” nary game is to be played by the Champlin, the former Julia Hol- However, the committee cancelled electricity rates. luncheon. Uclos are good enough to be sold to and distributed among poor children. platform on the 13th when (Senators next to rump and brisket Is the inflation, and shows how the South Windsor Girls vs. the Pollsh- brook, and Mrs. White were friends those plans. twelve regional Home Loan Banks For years, the state commsslon- The magnetic pull Is even stronger uptown second-hand shops. Most of The meeting was closed In regular cheapest meat In the market, most whole country can be turned up- N E X T : The Dollar — Pa Jones American Girls. The first game ia many years ago In Turnervllle. B’Nal Israel New OlIlcerM ■ * Borah and Nye speak In New York era have been under a mild fire for in the lA Fayette’s kitchen, and the the stuff is baled u d ehipped form with the goodnight circle and With some 3,000 member banks of the time aelllng around twenty- side down these, days without looks back longingly to the days to be « t 7:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellogg White The Sisterhood of the B’Nal Israel City as Ihe opening shot in the pro- their tendency to grant high rate* chefs had a pretty hard time ot it abroad. Two of Elizabeth street’s "Taps." Scribe— Dorothy Post. throughout the country. The Fed- five or thirty cents a pound. When changing tbe amount or quality when a dollar was a dollar and Mrs. Eva (Collins) Stoughton of and Mrs. Arthur M. Keefe of Gilead have elected officers for the second to the utilities at the expense of a until they threw out all their Iron dowdy merchants send more than a Troop 6' posed liberalization campaign In the round steak sells at thl> price, sir- of actual money at all. no fooling; he and son John argue East Hartford, and Miss Theo. Ells- were also at the White home on Sun- year as follows: Mrs. Alex Giber, eral Home Loan Bunk system i.s public they Were supposed to pro- pots and pans and bought aluminum million dollars’ worth each year. Ex- We held our meeting Monday, loin steak is higher per pound, and But the Reserve Board either devaluation and the gold standard. worth of East Windsor, also Mr. day. Mrs. Keefe Is still under the president; Mrs. Morris Brown, vice- operated for private profit—and the East. tect. ones. They scarcely could pry the port trade has been excellent since December 3rd. During the first half with more waste, both In bone and and Mrs. George A . Sadd of Hart- doctor’s care from the results of an president; Mrs. Max Fuhr, treasur- However, It la being borne In on skillets o ff the stoves,’’ or pull the the war because, as one man told Home Owners Loan Corporation is fat ford, attended the services at the hour, Lieutenant Perkins taught injury received from a motor acci- Barrage Stuns 'Em. biscuit pans out of tbe’ ovena. Dish- ms, "PIpple all' ofer ICurope Iss er; Mrs. Harry Allen, secretary; a good many people In this country Sirloin Bteak thoi^jd be cooked by raid gland. I would suggest that made feed scarce, Aegerter saw to Federated church last Sunday. some of the girls how to make a dent. She is told that it will be a merely .its subsidiary— snd one that Day by day during the convention, washers still curse the. cutlery, all wearing clo’s till dey drop off Mrs. Joseph Lavitt, financial secre- that they have had, one time , and either broiling under the fire, or by you have your doctor examine you it that Don Laurel was nourished, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Sicklin leather bracelet. Some of the girls year before her arm Is normal. gives promise' of being a handsomely the administration set off—like so of which Is highly magnetized and actually." tary, and Mrs. Saul Peize., press ! pan-brolllng. A porterhouse steak and If he states a goitre is prc.scnt, but he little thought the Hereford and two children, Shirley and R ay- are going to make scrap books for Mrs. Paul Coates reports seeing I another, almost enough ot the polit- man.y time bombs— the Federal sticks together. Butcher knives I t ’s true that South African na- correspondent. profitable one. Is something like the sirloin, but write to me again, giving me thi.t in- would win for him the grand cham- mond, motored to Winsted last Sun- the hospital. W e had patrol comers atarge deer Tuesday near her home ical ovcrlordshlp of the Koo.sevelt Trade Commission’s report Indicat- tives like silk hats. A lot of old The officers of the Synagogue are: In due course the Home Owners and cleavers have to be handled very i costs more. This Is just a ’'ijjolce” formation. I will be pleased to .send pionship of the 4-H Club baby beef day and spent the day at the home in which we had dues and decided in Hopevale. The creature ran ing Inadequate control of holding 'ones arc shipped there, along with president, Abel Winer,"* vice presi- I family. They are beginning to sus- carefully because when a cook takes cut because there are less ot tbem to you an article and some advice as to division at the recent Ak-Sar-Ben of Mrs. Van Slcklln’s mother, Mrs. what we were going to put in the along the road close by the house Loan Corporation may fittingly have companies and Inadequate state a whack at a shoulder of beef hls derbies and various kinds of uni- dent; Jacob Cohen, treasurer; Ber- ■■ tbs carcass. Ehepenaivs stsaks ars diet. Enclose 1 large, self-addressed exposition. Annie Parkington. Christmas baskets for the needy. We finally vaulting fences and dis- ! pect that an essential attribute of utility regulation, the New York aim Is likely to be diverted several form caps. Some coaia, too, and nard J. Ackerman, secretary. ita name changed to the Home Own- all right for those who can - afford envelope and 6c In stamps. Later '..hen Don Laurel went on The Federated Workers will hold are also to give toys and books that appearing Into the woods. I t seem- ! the Individuals of that kin Is oppor- Power Authority’s epochal study In- shoes. But not many troussra. Garden Clab Officers *ok here— that’s all the ashes I’ve had ia By the end ot the show, the gasp- Another Scare Exploded. steak for three people, as there is would be moat effective. as'Mr. Segree has a position there. ing “Taps." Captain Grant waa ab- or lesB psrfimctoiy discussion; tatmneht, unhappily. Is not the coun- cauliflower served again. There the ancient city of DJebetl prove tilda RachmUowltz, Allene Warner, ting. The next regular meeting of every ton gives at least 10% more heat— breakfast — because Koppers Coke gives a whole week— about a shovelful a day. ing regulators were electing as their One of the hardest facts behind about a quarter o f a pound of fat, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bldwell sent so Lieutenant Hadden took next president Andrew R. Mcl^n- were ten of us in the machine. 'The this beyond all doubt, he says. EUena Mosny, - Paul Ackerman, the club will be .'held "Wednesday and probably a bill or btlU erobody- try's greatest need at this motnenl, the Amerlcan-Britlsh-Japanese na- gristle and bone to be removed. This (Bone Bonding Foods) of South Windsor bad as their charge. Scribe— Virginia Armstrong. and I believe it because we’re using less such quick action. Just pop out o f — That’s why Koppers Coke saves real money pld, Wisconsin public service com- worst happened to all but twn—and Other peoples at that period used Stuart Gibson, Bradford Smith, Lil- afternoon at the E3ks’ Home on li^ tba automotive trade’s conoep- We have less use, as It'happens, val negotiations at London, though leaves a quarter of a pound apiece Question: M. M. asks; "W hat guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Frank Troop 9 Uan Grilling, Mabel HUls, Anna and keeping much warmer. open drafis — and the house floods with — you get more heat, less waste per ton, missioner, a LaFolIette man. And I wasn’t one o f the two." only hieroglyphic and cimelform Prospect street. no one mentions it. Is that the shores for each, which la usually enough foods could be called bone building; Vienlng of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Our meeting this week was very heat while I shave. and each ton costa less. llOB o f a proper insurance plan will for,v, leaders who can—— wave------a blade------• delegate waa rising to Insist that Color playe a large part in quiet- writing. Michalik, J e ^ e Pomprowicz, Mary The Crystal Lake fire department o f none of the three nsUons is in meat for the day. Tbs e ^ . tbsra- Charles Chadbum o f Windsor, Mrs. short. W e formed patrols where dues ^|M intioducad and energetically pro- ing the aerial stomach. ‘ An Ideal that Is which will actually asatat in Rowley, Barbara Tennant, William will bold a benefit dance this eve- 75,000 CO NNECTICUT AND and hit a hass drum with peculiar tf the New York lurvey were correct, any danger of naval attack from ono fore, Is about ten cents a person, Anna Wheeler of Hartford and Mrs. meal for ths uneasy '« a lettuce and the growth of bone In children T" and attendance were taken. W e then (?roU, Ekiri Porter, Edwin Smith, ning at .Ellington Town Hall. The 'iMotad In OdOgrees in the hope of effectiveness or skip gaily" and cheer- "the only answer la public owner- of the others. and a few cents more aplsoe will SEAWEED AS GOITBR CURE Gertrude Barry o f Portland. M A S S A C H U S E T T S F A M IL IE S get To get this High-Teat Fuel phone tomato ealad, the combination of Answer: The organic minerals out continued to discuss plans for our Marcia Frankel, Evelyn Rich, Char- money will be used to further equip o8 far more draetic propos- -Almost any naval officer will tell supply all the salad and cooked non- o f which bones are formed are found KNOWN BY .ANCIENT CHINESE better heat at 1cm cost by following your furl dealer or fuUy alxmt first to the extreme left ^ Aae only a prelude red and green forming a perfect Christmas party. The meeting closed lotte Warner. the fire truck. Music will be fur- you, after the first couple of drinks, starchy vegetables needed to make a principally In the following foods; JULIAN W YLIE DEAD Philip Pierce o f Manchester spent these three simple rules: Ukaly to praaant tbamaelvea. and next to the extreme' right In a to a big New Deal program of po'"-iw- color scheme. with the singing of "The <3olden nished by N eff’s Old Saw MiU Gang r that no navy can fight aggressively weU combined and nutritious meal. ninach, lettuce, eabboga, Swiss Nanking (A P )— Centuries ago. Sun” and "Taps.” facribe— Phyllis tbe Thanksgiving holidays and is at 9KEE' Tha *Oouad priaolplaa’' aet forth in ■pactacular economic dance than we er leglelatlon this winter. Moore Apples also are good finds the with Jim Rhodes prompting for the (1 ) F ill the fire pot heaping full with ENTERPRISE more than 2,000 miles from boms oiard, tumlpa, asparagus, tomatoes, tha Chinese lui'tw the value of sea- London, Dec. 6.— (A P ) — Julian Barrett. present the guest for a few daya PPPERS flying caterer, but not mayonnaise PHONE peopoaed plan are fifteen in num- have for guldee who have a definite about that later snd that to attack Japan ws would old fashioned numbers. Some o f the koppers Coke. 1450 or cuatard or tinned foods. A t 7,(XX) QUESnONS AND ANSWERS oMery, euemubera, beet greens, figs, weed aa a remedy for goiter. Dr. IVylie, 56, the theatrical producer, longer at the home o f hls niece, Among tbem are limitation to need a navy three times treaty lemons, oranges, milk and egg Bernard E. Read of the Lester In- lied today. He bad been a promi- money from this dance will go to- Idea of where the objective le and Empty Honor feet tongue becomes black, Issthery Mrs. John Palmer. (2 ) Shake less— just a few jiggles once strength. (Symptoms of ThyroM yoDcs. stitute of Me leal Research, Shang- lent figure In the London theater DEATHS INCREASE The Ladles’ Afternoon Bridge club ward purchasing rubber boots and srorkers earning leea~than a bow to get to It, and uneatable. He’s discovered alt a day, and lest often in mild weather, ~ BiacKweiiBlackwell Brntin.Bmltb, youutitiiyouthful nina N IR B But although we can’t fight an Derangemcat) hai, said in a medical address here. noro than 20 years. met Tuesday from 3 to 5 p. m. at coats for tbe firemen. aorta of funny things like that. because there are so few uhes. amount per year; provlaion So far our exi>eriencea with th e , member and acting chief counsel ot aggressive war In either Europe or Question: M ra B. writes: *T have TO SCHOOL ON STEER While old-atyle Chinese medical New York.— (AP)—Dr. W. B. the. home of Mrs. Mark Hills. Two The annual bazaar and food sale aenaally aaaeonel or casual RooAevcIt_J_^.^lA Mfamily__ it., have___ MDA been both Kma exlifat N RA , has Just two rlasmpatlnn*decorations nnon Asia, the “ big navy" group U glad a queer feeling in mv throat. Just practices are cloaely tie up with SO DOES A HARE Konwenhoven, professor of electrical fables were ifl play. Mrs. Charles of' the Sewing Circle of tbe First (3 ) Use less draft— because it’s a con- to let the general public im a ^ e ouperstiUon, D f. R ^ said, there la Lutheran church waa held yesterday ■bould not be considered; citing and diverting—but they hls office walla One is hla com- MAY FINaERPBlNT EVERYONE above the two amall bones la m> Omaha (A P) — Twenty-year-old engineering at the Johns Hopkins P. Miner won first prize; tbe hostess, centrated fuel and burns evenly without rK ltiL uK-.5o.ssi mission as a Ketucky colonel, with were’! atrong enough to attack chest. Seems as tf something wars Morvin A le rte r of Seward, Neb., a foundation of scientific fact In Budapest— A huntsman was shot university. Baltimore, said here that Mrs. Hills, second. Refreshments afternoon and evening. In tbe eve- ^•nafite payments must not haven’t done ue much good. Most Japan. forcing. It burns slowly with the drafts OKE Gov. Ruby Laffoon’s signeture, state Washington. — (A a ) Depart- pressing hard on my windpT; is going away to college and the many o f the ancient r< mediea. He tear Kecel when a hare he had deaths due to electrical aeddents were served. ning the women presented the play closed — and is ready to tiood your B Ugb as to decrease the tneen- of ua, it is to be feared, would be a seal and everything. These facts rrobably won’t save ment of Justice officials have ex- Mao have a rapid heart ani bin la helag paid by Don Laurel, a roeoQunended a thorough investiga- astened to his belt revived sudden- had Increased. He gave the rate as ”Hey Teacher”, with U>e following J»1Q .00 house with warmth in the morning. 1 to WDrii"; that applicants must little dubious about letting still an- The other, also framed and direct- taxpayers any money, but they may pressed the opinion that the United nervous." Hereford that thrived in the tion ot the folklore and superstir y and kicked the trigger o f hls one death per 100,000 persons a Snails have minute teeth, ar- taking part: Everett Thuemniler, PEB r;ET TON ly beneath, ie a reproduction o f a case the strain when the next war States Is moving toward flnger- A'nswsr; You have probably ds- drought. tlona of the ancient Chinese In tb* ,’ u n . year. ranged on a “ UnguM ribbon.” Ferdinand Eckhardt, Paul Yanke, SB ttaalr anaiety to work by r»- other o f the tribe show us the way.. scare comes. fM d ot owdlclne. ^ f atorv whose weeenoe Indicates Smith prlnting the entire population. vel(^>ed a dersiysmeat of the tbjr- AH last ■umipar whea tlM drought MANCHESTB3I EVENING BEBALO. MANCHEfTi'ER CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 198«. ;^?!v- MAUCHBSTBR I I HERALD. HAWCHEirrER, ODNM. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, IW i, STREAM POUUnON ABANDONED AUTO LONG LINE A$1 OL ABSENCES ABOUT TOWN MASONS TO GREET West Point's 'Talk Back ’ SPEAKER LIKENS OBITUARY STONE LEDGE N A Y DAILY RADIO PROGRAM OWNERWTED SUPSAREAWi THURSDAY, O IC IM S IR 8 (Central and Bsstsrn Btsadsni Tims) CONFERm OPENS to Heahnc Hin i5 The condition of John 8. Gordon Nstsi AO profTsms 10 ks» snd basis aluUiis w.sreons thsrsjrf aalsas spsel- of 49 Winter street who suffered a DORIC LODGE HERE Days Called Good Idea NRA TO FASCISM BOOST ROAD COST Ij OOSEtooostto e m t (0 ts s) dstirnstlon Ineludss aU avafisbls sutlons. e e DDE TO ILLNESSES Cant. last. serious operation yesterday at the DEATHS Presrams stibjsst ts shants. P. M, m Manchester Memorial hospital was nsc -wiap nkt wo r k gilS— tiOS—Prsaa.RadIa Naan P a rM CalM After Elert of Sena- Proyidence Man Left Car m Sone U «f Thete’a on old West Point cus- ] 1:06- 7dn — Myrt and Mdrga aaat; * * * Building a fire la a very simple reported today to be good. tom that Dick Powell believes might a a a io Aasti wsof * lw wssi true Dan Rusaa Danes Orahaatra—waat w lw wtos w a h wtt wilt wibr wre wgy tUS— 7i1b—Jusi Plain BUI — aaat: job but, oa In everything else, there very well be token up with great Declares P r ^ e n t ’s Plan Project in Hebron Uniler wbSnwS* wtam srw] wsol: MlSi bad Oran. — DUila: To Bs Annaunasd— Road'Afler Accident at ie a right and wrong way of doing Town May Be Gaiaei A "hlt-and-nm pedestrian". Is a Thompsonvflle Broop Con* tor Loaerfan; Many Sag* Sefenl Contasioiis Diieaut success In Hollywood or any other ISAAC B. NELSON wm sq w ^ who wow wdsf wkbf midwast I t From my experience, the -quick- little bit out of the ordinary, but NORTHWtar A CANADIAN - wtmj t:tO— 7 :S6 -S a n is by NIak Luaaa- community. est and eoatest w ay to light a fire Is that characterises a male shopper w lb« kstP wsbc wdsy wtyr erct clef aoat; Buck Ragars—midwast rpt Bolton. mg Tonorrpw Night for Dick, whose new First National Enriches Big Business FERA Antpicet Is Bebg •OUTH — wrvs wptf wwnc wla wjaz ti4b— 7:4b—Baaka Cartar, Talk—be- fostioatAroAdTanced. tbla; Are hcreisiDf Bat Not to who in his haste to make an exit picture, "FUrUtion Walk.” which Sna-wsim wlod wsm wma wsb wapi ala; Bataasan tbo BaakanBm-waat DEAD IN CANADA wJds sraab kvoo wlqr wfaa wbap kpro First of nU, If there la a lajrar from Hale's Main street entrance comes to the State theater on Sun- 740— SK)6—Basy Aeaa- a aat; TrMp- wSS ktbs ktbs wsoe wavs wtar ara—Dials; Roth Orahaatra—waat Washlngteti, D. C , Dec. 0.—Crea- The mystery surrounding on of oshea on the gratae, leave it there. Some Idea of the ecztent of 1 Tuesday night collided with Mrs. E. hdoor Sports. day, was largely filmed at West Russians Are Free. PNsbed by Workmen. mo unt ain—koa kdrl krir ktbl Abnuiiig State. 7110— B ;^ —Fray A BraBBlettL Pianos abandoned 1938 Buick coupe which About two inebea of ashes on the tutlon among Moneboator' M. Zimmerman of 845 Main street, PAOlPIO COAtT—kco kfi kfw kerns 740— ■:S0 — R4wln C. Hill Perum— tion of a Watershed Oommlaslon Point, made the dlacoveiy that on at khq kfad ktar ksa kpo grates help a lot. at present was apparent la thi who was about to enter the store, boalo: Orah.—waat: Caneart—Dlxla bad been battered Into a deplorable least two nights a year, the lowly Cant. K s s t . 140— 046—Waltar O'Kaafa'a thaw which would control steam pollution Then spread about two inches of Municipal building tola morsilBg Middletown, Dec. 6.— (A P ) — The Former Trade School In* The town of Hebron Is building a condition by hard usage, was lifted with such force that she was thrown Doric Lodge of Masons of Thomp- plebe (or freshman) gets his innings 4!M— SiSto-TtIss St Csurtas—basic S :t6 - OiSO—Wtring'a Pannsylvanlana under brood general powers con- coal uniformly ovar the ashes. when a line of peroons on the local OontAf^ou* dls«M M lucb aa mea- to the sldewSlk. While others assist- NRA was likened to Faiwism today s i s t - ssis—dsstars Tris, Mala Vocal 040—1040 41 m. In HallywaaS—ba- today when Constable Chesterfield sonvllle will meet members of Man- with the stem upper classmen. new road, the construction work be- ferred upon it by the FederiU gov- ’ On top o f this fresh, coal put a charity list reachsd oU around the i6es, whooptnc couch and chicken ed her she called. "W hat's your Plebes at West Point are pretty by V. F. Colverton, New York editor Side— SiOO—Xavisr Cugst’s Orchsstra ale; Papular CIttalsa Album—Dlxla Plrie of Bolton mode It known that chester Lodge in Indoor sports com- strndor hisses Away ing done as an FERA project. The satt: Disk ttaala, A l t —midwast iilb —lO il^H aw alian t Orshaa.—Dlxla ernment tuid by the states, will be good charge of kindling, coneisUng lobby on toe second floor ■■ alipo pm ara iacraaainc tn number In name?" but by that time, without severely disciplined. They soon and critic, who In a speech before t,4g—10:4b—FaU Wallar Rbythm Club he had arrested .the owner, Sidney were handed out In toe office o f A s- petition at the local Temple tomor- road Is to start at the school house $M— s;S0—Prsss-RaSlo Nsws PsrIeS among numerous proposals consid- of newspapers amd light wood K ueh eater and, while an epidemic apology or Inquiry as to whether or leom to take anything on upper tbs Wesleyan University parley, as- Sits— t:tS—Mary Small A Orensstra 10:00—11:06-Llttla J. LIttls Ora.—ba> Gluck ■ot 153 Ltppltt street, Provi- slatont Charity Superintendent Al- row night at 8 o'clock. The Thomp- alo: Myrt and Margo—tpt for araat ered at a stream purification confer- Be sure that aU te haa not been reached, the at> serted that freedom for the masses on the John Tom Hill road and win S;4S— S i4 ^ en iy natehalsr'a Skatch dence, on charges of dilvlDg a car not she was hurt, this "sidewalk sonville Masons are bringing a classman wants to dish out—and Aftdr Long Illness. t iW ^ 7 M —Rlcnard HImbar Orebaat. 10:16- 11:10—Uttlo Jack Llitia Orahaa. the Turn bert Behrend entitling toe bearers tendance In the lower gradea of the is possible only in a collective state continue directly north to meet the ence which o p e n ^ here this morn- hog" had entered a car and driven strong combination to town and the never talk back. . But on "One Hun- ills— 7:1S—Te Sa Annsunetd 1046—11:16—Clyda Lueaa A Orahaatra with faulty equipment and with Damper in the , .—- to receive government food. ’ public achool* haa fallen off conald- such Os Soviet Russia. road that has been built by the Site— 7s|0—AI earnard, Paul Dumont 10:4b—11:00—Laon Balaaae Orshatt.— ing with more than twenty national off. If he Is a reader of the Herald Manchester Masons will have to dredth Night”' and "Two Hundredth parking on a curve. Bonds of $50 smokepipe and t:ri It woe estimated that mors than erably on account of aickneaa among "Fascism enriches big business town of Bolton from Bolton Center 7:00— id o —Rudy Vallao'a Hr,—o to 0 basic: Hanry Busaa Orah.—midw axperta and leaders In the movement he may be Interested to know that present thejr best talent to win. Night,” the plebes get to stand right Isaac B. Nelson, head Instructor 0:00— 0:00—Showboat of tha Radis 11:00—12:00—Paul Babin and Orahaatra were fixed and the cor Is being held the Ashpit 300 men and women applied for the just like President Roosevelt's NRA, eoutb connecting with the Camp S:00—10:00—Whiloman’o Mutle Hall. 11:16—12:26—Laon Navara Oransatra— scheduled to be presont the puplla. no bones were broken, but the vic- Richard'^' MaCLagan la general' up in mess ball and tell one and all of the carpentry department of the at Wetberell’s garage here os surety. Damper are food slips during toe morning. Dr. b. C. y. Moore, chairman of asserted Colverton, one of three Meeting road to Manchester. 16:00—11 M —Olaeovarlas In LItaratura aaat; K. Baaahar Ora.—mlSw Senator Augustine Lonergon, Fresh and canned meats and rice tim of hta insane rush bears numer- chairman in charge of arrange- just exactly awhat they think of the local State Trade School for nearly 10:1^11 lib—Jaaaa Crawford, Organltt 1246— 1.46—Hapkina Orehat— wabo The machine w as found on the wide open amd the local Board of Health, aald to- speakers to present sharp differ- The fund granted for the building Conn., who 'Noied the conference ous bruises sad discolorations. ments and he has worked hard to upper classmen!' 10dto-11:t0—Dorowr Brea. Orenaatra Bolton road nearly opposite the res- the Check are to be distributed today. day that there were "only one or ences of opinion before the party on ten years, died Tuesday afternoon of the new road waa supposed to bs 11:06—1|:0O—Dal Camps A Orehattra NBC-WJa NETWORK . after more than a year of effort to make the night a successful one. "One Hundredth Night” and ‘‘Two 11;SO—li:tO—Anion Wtsko Orenaatra taurant conducted by BTank Mon- damper closed. ' Despite toe fact that they are two” caaea of acarlet fever reported political philosophy, os to what con- sufficient to miJce up the connect- BABIC — Baat; wja wbi-wbta wbal establloh some effective means to SL Mary's Guild will conduct Its John Cullen will be In charge of Hundredth Night” are so designated at Joggin Bridge, N ova Scotia, wham kdka Wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; telll, early yesterday morning. A l- sbeolutely dependent upon the town ing link, but this now seems Impos- CB8-WABC NTTWORK eliminate stream pollution. Indicated This will here. because they occur 100 and 200 stitutes freedom. Canada, after a long Illness. Mr. Midwast: wcky wanr wla kwk kwer though It had been run only 80,000 and a bountiful government to keep annual sale of Christmas gift arti- competition in bridge; Peter Wind, sible for this year, at least ^ e BASIC—last: wabo w»do woko wc»o koll wran wmaq kao wkbf create the strong draft which is Thomaa,Bentley, principal of the nights, respectively, from the first of Saying that "the masses In Rus- Nelson went to Nova Scotia for bis that more than a dosen proposals the w olf from toe door those who cles this evening, with supper in the setback: Henry Patnaude, crlbbage; survey made haa determined tnat wasb wnao war wkbw wkro whk cklw NORTHWBBT a CANADIAN — wtm] miles, the tiree were considerably needed to Ignite the fire. HoUlater and Robertaon achoola. said June—or graduation day. sia have more freedom than tn any Uealth four years ago. Hla wife, lai ^ wdro we»u wjiui wean wfbl wapd wlav had already been s u b m it s In ad- appeared at the Municipal building palish hall at 4 o'clock. Patrons of Richard Matchett, checkers; Rolwrt on the east aide of the road, whit wlba katp wabo wday kfyr erct efof the worse for wear, the point was Now Ught the kindling and when that 78 pupils In the HoUlater school, They ore big occasions for the place tn the world,” the editor of the Mrs. I. B. Nelson and his son, John wmaa wbna: Midwast: -wbbm wfbm BOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wli wjaa. vance of the conference. did not appear downcast because ot the supper will be admitted to the Boyce, ping pong; Fred Fltchner, IS to be widened, there Is a stoni kmbo kntox wowo whaa wfla-wtun wlod warn wme «rsb WApI rusty and the general appearance In- It is burning freely, slowly add more out of a total enrollment of 8J9, plebes. and they make the most of "Modem Monthly” told the student A . Nelson, bad been caring for him Some, he sold, would Increase the their circumstances. They wore art exhibit In the parish house. fiool, and Roy Norris, baseball ledge. This.Is going to IncreaSs thl ■AST—WPS whp wlbw whaa wlbi wiaa wjdx wsmb kvoo wky arfaa wbap kpro dicated neglect and abuse. A man’s cool. The kindUng will ignite the were absent today because of ill- them. It Isn't uncommon for a representatives from leading east- during that time and were at the wore wloo efrb ckaa wlb» wool ktba klha wcoc -vava powers of the Secretary of W ar over cheerful expressions on their faces i d a r t s . cost of the road mure than w as flg- hat also was in the car and In one fresh cool both above and below It, ness. In the Robertson school, 30 plebe to spend days composing a ern universities that freedom Is a bedside when death came. DIXIX— weal wafa wbro wqatn wdod MOUNTAIN—kon kdyl kglr kfhl navigable streams, others would and exchanged talk among tbera- The final meeting of the Armistice ! Louis Haight, master of Doric ured, and will leave on unconnected klra wrao wlae wdau wloo krld wrr PACIFIC COAkT—kgo ktl kgw komo of the pockets was a Rhode Island and you cam then add more coal and were absent out of an enrollment vitriolic diatribe against a particu- 'mirage” in a community where Mr. Nelson spent most of his life strengthen the quartmtlne laws to "W t iBanC mere money— onJ we »anl il before Chritbnatl" selves in a good-natured, seemingly Day committee will be held tomor- Lodge was a visitor at the Temple link of about a mils and a half be- ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wbt wdaa khq kfad ktar kpo motor vebicis registration. thus quickly build up a good deep oC ai3. Whooping cough, measles last night completing arrangements larly officious first-class cadet. wealth Is concentrated in a few. in the trade of carpentry, mostly wbl* wdbj ararvfc wmbt wtja wmbr CanL BasL give the Federal government broad- carefree manner. This may ha've row night at 7 o'clock at the Army tween the two roads In Bolton and waia ktui Ksko wcoa wdnx amox kwkb constable Plrie learned the Identi- fire. and colds jvere the most common The upper classmen have to grin Planned Prodoctlon os on instructor. Prior to coming to er general powers ovsr all streams been tnerely a surface attitude, but and Navy club. Considerable busi- and he promises to bring a strong Hebron. The part that cannot be M ID w IS T —weak wtl wmt winbd wlan 4:26— 0:20—Tha Binging Lady — aaat ty of the owner and found out that Occasionally you may find, when aUments, according to Mr. Bentley. team with him. Included will be the and take It, just os they've dished It "Communism" he said, "is based Manchester, he was a teacher at the wlbw kfb kfab wkbn w«ea^ wabt kacj 4:45— 0:40—Orphan Annia—aaat only touching differsot statcB, imd stUl the fact e t i ^ out that those receiv- ness will be transacted and election built ii In one of the worst sections S46- 0 :06—Wm. Lundall’a Inlarvlaw he bod temporarily ab^doned it the kindUng wood b ^ n s to bum, The greatest percentage ,of children Thompsonville checker champ who out! on planned production not the kind Shirley, Mass., reformatory for others would control pollution ing charity In Manchester ore not of officers for 1935 will take place. of the road, being In swamp land. M tlO N T A IN -kro r kla koh kal S:lb— 0:1b—Tom Ceokla)r*a Orenaatra. drinking supply and a supply which following an accident caiieed by a that smoke startn coming out who were out today was in the lower defeated all comers here previously, From a psychological standpoint, of production that Mr. Treadwell boys for many years. He was in- 6:20— 0:16—Praaa. Radio Nawa Ftrlod through an ogroement of Industriea manifesting to others their real Large tile pipes heve already COAST — kbj koln ktre k*l kfpT kvi la unsafe for drinking exist, the lat- blowout. The car bad crsuibed Into a through the crevices around toe fu r- A discussion will also be held aa to speaks about, where the N R A codes structor at the local school from kfbk kmj kw t karn kdb ktntb fc(b 5:26- l:Sb—Armand OIrard, Barltsna w ork liv under codes of the National Recreation ('enter feelings over unemployment and the grades, Mr. Bentley said. fi»v being even Including some ringers. Re- it Is easy to understand why "One 0:46- 0:4b—Lowall Thsmaa — sast; ter being used for fire fighting. fence at the side of the rood. No one nace doors. This Is due to the fact the feasibility of running the annual are written so business can make a about 1918 to l927 and was forced been delivered, oa there Is to be necessity of appealing to charity to absent from the higher grade claaa- freshments will be served after the Hundredth Night” and ‘.'Two Hun- Cant. East Orphan Annl»—rapoat to midwast Industrial Reoovtry A ct Most cross-connections of this type that the chimney, being cold, does ice carnival. All members are urged profit, but planned production for to relinquish his position due to ill much drainage done. The contract 4:10— 6:t0-^ask Armstrong, Skit—«a 046— 7416-Amoa 'n' Andy—aaat only Items of Interest w as Injured. Gluck la believed 10 carry them along. SB. contests. dredth Night" are of value. When ‘Today's conference will be with have been eliminated although 165 not provide sufficient draft to carry to be present. use and not for profit." health. H e was in the Memorial wsi first let to a Middletown con- only; Organ and Spaakar— waat d:10— 7t10—Oama af Malady, Orehat. have token a bus to Providence after Miss Mabel A. Lanphear. principal one orally rids himself of a grudge. 4:46- 0:45 — Robinson Cruasa, Jr.— t:4b— 7:4b—Bonid by Bhirlay Howard the Secretory of W ar,” Senator ■till remain In the state. The valves off toe smoke. This condition can And Dick Powell stands as The principle that the state "is hospital for a long period before cern which found It could not com- the accident. of the Manchester Green school, to- Instead of harbouring it, It ceases to N. T.; Pranklln McCormick—waat 7 :06- 0:06—0. Hanry Dramatlaatlena Lonergtm sold, ‘‘and we will set os of these connections are tested for be quickly remedied by opening wide An Important meeting of Division straight os any rr«l West Pointer leaving for Nova Scotia. ‘ He was plete It in the required time. Then td)0— t.-OO — Buck Rogerc, tkctch— 7:26— 0:26—Tha Rsmanea of Malady Thursday day reported 14 pupils absent owing CITE REMINGTON H R N exist. So the West Point plebes made for the governed and not the our goals several general objectives, tightness three tiraie a year by the No. 1, A. O. H,, will be held tomor- ever did. The square-shoulders and bom In L 3mn, Mass. It was assigned to Alexander Jarvis aaat; pianist—waat: Songs—Dixie 2:06— 0:06—Oditn Vallay Days. Play Dancing in the gym from 8:30 to toe slide In toe fire door— or by par- Catching Cbl to lUnesa in the eight grades at that get a flock of insults off their chesta governed for the state,” w as laid gilb— S:15 — Bobby Bsnaen — aaat 8:26— a:26—Chleaos’a Mualeal Ksya with reoommendatlona by the con- State Department of Health smd niw night In Tinker hall. chIn-in stuff, was done for “Flirta- Besides his wife and son he leaves of this towu. Mr. Jarvis boa two 12:30. Music by Val Jeon and his tially or entirely closing the ashpit and start all over again, until that down by Horace M. Kalien, of New gkippy—midwast; McCarty Olrla— 0:00—10:06—Reads That Move. Drama ferees regarding the detailed plans must be overhauled annually, in or- school. Three were ab.scnt from the tion W alk” his new W arner melody- Ruth Britton, on adopted daugh- mechanical diggers at work and the west: Travara Orchas.—Dlxla 9:36—1046—Dlteuaalsn ef Beenemlea orchestra. Admission Includes damper— or by a combination of the VICKS IN MUNITIONS PROBE lucky day when they become "yearl- York, president of the N ew School 10:00—1146—8. Madriguara Orahaatra to be carried ouL A resolution by der that there ts no possibility of Overnight A, P, two. ( ) kindergarten, four from first grade A special meeting of the'dyers, drama. ter; ' thi-ee step-children, Laura, trucks being used are owned by a g:t0— g:IO—Bddia Doelsy, Football— checking. 1 ings,” or sophomores. for Social Research and a represen- aaat: Ta Ba Announcad — waat: aaat; Amos *n' Andy—waat rpt the conference will place the pro- contaminating the drinking water and one from second grade. The finishers, broad goods preparation ------— - f Evelyn and Reginald West, all of Warehouse Point company. Thera 10:20—11:20—Bddia Duchln Orenaatra The women's swimming classes VA-TRCHIO Dick advocates setting aside one tative of the American (3ivll Service Jaak Armstrong—midweet repeat poosls before the President and Con- supply. others were In the fourth, fifth, sixth and print room employes, members (tkinUnued fmm Page One) Manchester; a brother, John Nelson, ore nine trucks engaged and only g<46— S:4S—Baauty Program — aaat; 11:00—12:00—Qaarga Olaan'a Orehaatra will meet os follows; 7 to 7:46, ad- News day per year on which an employee all star cast. Special muslo and League. 11:26—12:20—Dancing In Twin Cities green where I will continue to Insist KILLED BY OAS H e l p s P R E V E N T m a n y c o l d s and seventh grades. Whooping cough of Local 2125 \/lll be held this eve- and a sister, Mrs. Lillian Arthur, the good weather allows the work Woody and Wlllla, Comtdy—wait vanced: 7:45 8:30, senior life sav- can tell his bosses just exactly what lyrics were written for the produc- Future Freedom 0 and measles were the most pre- ning In Odd Fellows' Hall at 7:30. to the committee, said In a state- both of East Haven. The funeral to go on. upon some definite action during the ing; 8:30 to 9:15, private. , MontpeUer, Vt.— No fatal Indus- he thinks of them. Dick was not tion by Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon "You can't build habitual free- valent afflictions. On Saturday afternoon there Is to I mcnl yesterday the conference was was held today in Nova Scotia, 6:45— Lowell Thomas. coming session.” The men's volleyball session will trial accidents were reported for New Britain, Dec. 6.— (AP) — sure, however, if Hollywood moguls with dance numbers directed by Bob- dom” Kalien said, "by methods of SAYSREVALUATION Overcome by gas escaping from an Miss Eniiabcth M. Bennett, princi- be an important meeting of the called at the request of the secretary where burial also took place. 7:00— Am os “n’ Andy. be from 6:16 to 6:15. December to toe Vermont state de- could take It as well as the West by Connolly. Frank Borzage direct- slavery. You can only establish fu- extinguished pilot Ught Jet on a pal of the Nathan Hale and Barnard members of Local 2125 when nom- of state. 7:15— Gems o f Melody. Friday partment of industries. Point upper classmen do. ed the picture from the screen play ture freedom by the Fascism sys- range, Olga Hallcbu, 19, of 66 Oak schools, said a total of 16 pupils inations will be made for officers of I Opening the hearing today. Sena- Paul A. Leone NEARLY N E r BAZAAR 7:46— Spiritual Singers. The ■women’s plungs period will be Boston— a three hundred dollar "Flirtation Walk” is a gigantic by Delmer Daves, based on an orig- tem. The future of Russia has to be PAYSJOR ITSELF street died today at New Britain were Ul, all from the Nathan Hale the local. tor Clark (D„ Mo.) asked Raushen- Paul Angelo Leone, 17-years old WTIC g;00—'Neath Your Balcony—Or- held from 7 to 9 o'clock. salary Increase for all uniformed mu.slcal special with Powell, Ruby Inal story by Daves and Lou Edel- a fundamental, servile future.” SAFEWATER CALLS General Hospital where she w as school. She did not have the figures bush if he had seen all State De- son of Fred F. and Lena Leone of Hartford, Oonn. rin White, tenor. The class in home hygiene and members of the state police w as Kecler and Pat O'Brien heading an man. In contrast to Kalien and Calver- DRAWS OUT BIG CROWD token yesterday afternoon after be- available, when the Herald called, on The regular' monthly meeting of partment files. 735 Silver Lane, East Hartford, the 80,000 W . 1040 K. C. 282.8 M. 8:15— Jaysnoff Sisters. care of the sick will meet at 7 a.sked in a bill filed with toe clerk "The department opened all Its ton, BUI Simpson speaking on ing found unconscious in toe home the Barnard school. Eight are 111 the Manchester City club will be latter a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Travelers Broadcasting Service 8:30— Melodies Romantique. FOR C O N ^ CARE Former Tax Commissioner o'clock. of toe Senate. files, even the confidential ones,” Philosophic Anarchists, asserted that of her aunt, Mrs, Catherine Joeefiok. ttom the first grade, four from the held tonight In the club rooms at 40 Fred Bronke of Cooper street, this Center Church Parish HaO Is 8:45— Edmond Boucher, basso. The girls' swimming classes will Raushenbush replied. duty St the Central Aviation School resd freedom depends on the develop- The girl was employed by her aunt second and four from the third Oak street. The occasion will be a town, died at his home yesterday 9:00— Death Volley Days. meet os follows: 3:30 to 4:15 swim- W R A P ’EM U P "Did you find there anything pre- In Hangchow, China, and that In- ment of the individual and the ex- Scene of Gay Time Laat ntutadoT, Deaeonber 0, 9:30— Boston Emergency Cam- Blodgett Says Unlisted mers; 4:15 to 5, junior life saidng. as a housemaid. grades. reunion of the members and Indica- FURNITURE ART afternoon. He bad lived most of bis liminary to the meeting held at the structional methods there were as pression of the individuals deepest Night; Clever Entertainment paign. State Cannot Afford to Relax When Mrs. Joaefiok returned Miss Ruth S. Crampton, principal tions ara there will be a large turn- life in East Hartford and was a Saturday Chicago—-For a plain divorce $5; commerce department at which arms close a copy of United States Arm y feelings and belleis. 4:00 p. m.— Blue Room Echoes — 10:00— Mayfair Orchestra. The girls' dancing classes will home, she found her niece uncon- of the Lincoln school, promised to out. A special canvass has been junior at the high school there. for a fancy one wrapped up in a makers conferred with delegates to aviation schools as possible. Dressed In a corduroy Norfolk Joseph Blume, director; Robert 10:30— Economics In a Changing Property Makes Up Cost. meet as follows: 9:30 to 10, new neat package $7.50 to $10. scious on the kitchen floor. A ll five the sickness flares for that made to get the members of former Besides hts parents he leaves four <^nter church pariah boll was th« Vigilance — Supply Is the Geneva meeting?” jacket and corduroy knickers, Simp- Shanley, baritone. Social Order— ‘T h e Investor in beginners class; 10:30 to 11, tiny This is Judge Joseph B. Navld's burners on toe gas range were school but had failed to do so at years to attend. A line entertain- "Kelly Field charts," be said, IN EXHIBIT HERE brothers, Gordon, Rocco, Fred, Jr., scene of gay activities laat night "Nothing whatever," Rausbenbiuh 4:80—Arlene Jsekson, soloist. Modern Society,” John T. Flynn, tots; 11 to 11:30, Intermediate; 11:30 turned off but fumes wrere escaping .%ND press time. It was learned, however, ment and luncheon especially ar- "have been translated Into Chinese son, a former N ew Jersey minister, The occasion was the big avent of Former State Tax Commissioner Idea of divorces, outlined In a talk replied. and Angelo Leone; a sister, Joan 4:45— Morin Sisters. writer-author. to 12, advanced. from the pilot light jcL and sitoltted by Miss Crampton, ranged by President Frank L. Pln- and are used exclusively. who now claims "the CatskUl moun- Groups C and I, tbs "Nsarly New Carefully Guarded. William H. Blodgett told the Bristol before a stub. He urged National Frank B. Kellogg became secre- Marie Leone; and his paternal 0:00— National Council Parents snd 11:00— Time, weath'er. The boy’s swimming classes will divorce laws with uniform grounds EASY TERMS that practically half of the first ney will be one of the features. "Furthermore It waa due to efforts tains” as his home, said "today, peo- Bazaar.” Mors than 200 sojoyed Rotary CHub yesterday that he tary of state on March 4, 1925. grandmother, Mrs. Domenlcs Leone, Teachers. 1 1 :16—Cascades Orchestra. also meet: ,9:30 to 10:15, beginners; so easy that all one would have to grads pupils of Miss Harriet K. ple are becoming as alike as tin cans the cafeteria supper, which fully "wouldn't be surprised” if the ap- Raushenbush addec, that he found of the Department of Commerce Pieces Included at St. Mary’s all of East Hartford. The funeral 8:30— Tales of Courage. 11:30— Central P ark Casino Orches- Eternal vigilance la the price of 10;16 to 11, Intermediate; 11 to '.o would be to step up to a window Billiards have been played since ■ p ^ n n k e a at the Lincoln school were A new roof covering Is being laid and toothpicks and just as signifi- lived up to its promise of “bountl- praisal company in Its revali'iation a mlneographed report on the con- that the Chinese retained American will be held Saturday at his home. 8:45—Buddy and Blake. tra. the siffety of the public water oup- 11:45, junior Ufe saving. marked: toe time of Homer In emclent Absent yesterday because of Illness. cant.” fulness.” The entsrtoinment which on the Army and Navy club build- ference which he said was prepared Instructors and purchased American Burial will be In St. M ary’s ceme- 0:00— ^WrightvUle Clarion. 12:0() — College Inn Orchestra — ply, and epidemics of water-borne of Bristol properties finds enough Greece. FREE The regular plunge period for men "Get your divorce here." Miss Bennett said the number 111 ing on lower Main street. The old Display Are Work of Wat- Simpson expressed the belief that followed the meal consisted of two by the arms makora. equipment." tery, Burnside. 0:30— Press-Radio News. Ethel Sbutte, soloist. diseases In other ports of the coun- unlisted holdings to pay for the cost wlU be from 7 to 8 o'clock. As for toe $5 divorce he sold that at the Nathan Hale school was not individuals should seek the life that scenes from ‘The Bird's Christmas EXTRACTIONS roof was in poor condition and the Hoover, at Palo Alto yesterday, He recalled previous testimony 0:35—Gems from Memory. try In recent years teach the lesson of the work ($86,000) in one year. A public whist party wlU be held If people wanted to pay more br if unusual at this time of the year. She Is “rich, strong, beautiful, and ex- Carol'',, and two musical comsdy Job was planned to give imemployed said the files should contain the full that the Commerce Department In- kins Brothers. 6:41— Fire Prevention. that this vigilance cannot ba re- M r. Blodgett called attention to at the West Side Rec on Cedar toe community needed toe money said a majority of the children who alted” in the face of any obstacle. numbers by the Junior choir, "The WHY GET UP NIGITTS X-RAY members work at this time. government report and details of the terest itself In recruiting Instructors 0:45— Billy Batchelor.- laxed In the sUgbteet degree either tha reassessment of property In .street. Play will start at 8 o'clock toe thing to do w os'to wrap up the were sick had colds or unsettled He listed among obstacles to in- Easter Parade,” and the Wedding of by those in charge of the water I '* , J n la*T on, Bqelia tcavM, Rte. With AU conference. Raushenbush aald he did to go to China. FUNERALS 7:00— N eal O'Hara. Greenwich where on increased grand and prizes wiU be awarded. decree In a fancy package and stomachs caused by eating too Miss Marguerite Miller, district dividual freedom the fear insecuri- the Painted Dolls.” The entertain- 7:15— Studio Program. aupplies or by public health offi- list paild several times over for the Plate and Bridgework . not find such a report. Testimony that the Remington Included In the exhibition of local charge more. heartily of the good things provid- supervisor of the social service de- ty the love of possessions and fam i- John Logon ment was unusually clever and waa 7:80— Conn. Council on Internation- cials, declared W arren J. Scott, di- expenditure involved. Flush out * x c , » acids and wasts "The only alternative I can see," Arm s Company had sold 20,000,000 ed at the Thanksgiving feast. partment of the FERA was In con- art displayed-this week at St. M ary's ly and concern for effects. The funeral of John Logan of 137 well received. al Relations. rector of the Bureau of Sanitary mstter. Ost rid ot blsddsr Irritation he said outside the committee room, Work preliminary to dispatching DOG SPORTSMAN that causes waking up. frequent de- Parents were advised today to re- ference this morning with members cartridges to Bolivia during 1933 Parish hall are several reproduC' Hilliard street was held at his home The “Nearly New” table offered a T:45—B ig Freddie Miller. Engineering of the State Deport- VALUABLE PRIZES "is that the State Department didn't ■gents Into the field haa been start- W est Frankfort. HI.— When a sire, scanty flow, burning and back- port any evidence of feverlshnwis or of the local F E R A staff on matters and 1934 then waa jtrr sented by F. at 8:30 this morning and at nine wide variety of useful and orna- 8:00— Rudy 'Vsllee’s 'Variety Show. ment of Health, today. ache. .Make this 2SC test. Get juniper show us ovorythlng." Uons of antique and period furniture New York, Dec. 0.— (A P )—Presi- ed in Bristol by the Municipal Serv- dog shoots a man. that’s news too. languor In their children to physl- pertaining to local F E R A social J, Monaghan, export manager for o'clock at St. Bridget’s church. mental articles at unbelleveably low 9:00—CapUdn Henry's Showboat. “When we draw a gloss of water oil, buchu Issvas, etc., In little green produced especially by Watkins dent Roosevelt’s opening of the ice Co., one of the bidders for the Harry Crolsser, 35, laid his gun on service work. As the examination continued the concern. MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS Burial was tn St. James's cemetery. prices, and this section was crowded 10:00— Paul Whiteman's Music Hall from a faucet few of us give a DONATED FOR P A R H tablets celled Bukets, the bladder • clans so that prompt steps can be Congress on (Mme at Washington revaluation project In Manchester, toe ground while hunting. His dog lexetlve. In four deye It not pleased Irenee Dupont was told by Senator He said only about 100,000 car. Brothers by items they have them- during the entire evening. Santa Show. thought to the eofety of the water,” taken to combat any spread of the Rev. W . J. Judge celebrateo the Monday night also will address the according to President Edward A. stepped on toe trigger. The gun your druggist will return-your 15o. J. A well children's clinic will be Clark (D. Mo.i that he waa not tridges had been sold to Paraguay selves discovered. Many of the de- Claus was another center of great 11:05— "Adventure and Discoveries Mr. Scott remarked, "yet water more dreaded diseases, such ai scar- mass and Rev. Leo Picher read the listeners of WJZ-NBC and WEAF- McCarthy. Field sheets are being went off and the charge struck H. Quinn d: Co. Urugglate. held tomorrow at 2:30 at the Health "running this investigation." during the same period. signs and reproductions are ex- AT PARK TO DINE hilarity and dozens of tbs children in Uterature” — Ckil. Ralph H. supplies may become contaminated Lucky Door Ticket Holder Will let fever or diphtheria. If they should committal service at the grave. NBC, also WABC-CBS. The broad- prepaued amd appraisers will be sent Crolsser In toe left leg. Center on Haynes street. Taking his pipe from his mouth, The two countries have been at clusive with the local furniture came to try their luck in bis grab- Ishom. and may cause water-borne dlo- Get “Mixmaster” at St. appear. A rash or a sore throat must As the body was borne into the cast will begin at 9:30. out to take measurements of build Dupont had risen to hla feet to pro- war. house. The furniture pieces in- bag, and to the candy table where 11:15—Jesse Crawford, O rganist eoses unlees certain protective M t be neglected, It was emphnsis- Annual Get Together To Be church Mrs. Arlyne Moriarty Garri- Morton Downey has just been as- ings. Six or seven appraisers w ill Bridget’s Affair Monday. Mrs. Brigadier Bafes of Hartford test the conduct of the Inquiry. cluded In the art display were a sur- a variety of home mode confecUono. 11:80— Slumber Hour. measures are carried out 2md put in Sd, for these are signs regarded as H. F. Beebe, officer of Winchester ty played Chopin's "Funeral March” signed to 7:15 p. m., Tuesday's on comprise the field force In Bristol. opened the annual Christmas sale Not Directing I’robe prise to a great many who attended Held in Highland Park Com- peanuts and favors were on sale. 12:00 Midn.— Silent continuous operation." All of Con- Varicose Veras— New Plates or Bridge com- danger signals. Arm s Company, said his company on the organ. During the offertory, the W JZ chain effective in two Notices of changes in asses.sments A.s a door prize to be awarded at of the Salvation Array Women's "Let me just as gently and tact- the showing and elicited great munity House Saturday. The iqiirit of C2iri8tmaa prevailed necticut's 102 public (Water supply pleted in one day, if desired. had sold about 2,500,000 cartridges Arthur E. Keating sang Kahn's weeks. will not be mailed until January 20, toe card party to be held In too Home League at the citadel last fully as I can,” Clark said, "disabuse pral.se. la all parts of the boll, sad the syatems receive this protection with to Bolivia during the same period “A ve M aria" and at the changing of Listening tonight: basement of St. Bridget's church on PLATES REPAIRED night, and the committee In charge group members and oU who took respect to watersheds, tributary 1938, a month a fte r which municipal Old Sores^UIcers your mind of the Impression you are and none to Paraguay. One of the more attractive pieces the vestments Mrs. Clarrity played W E A F -N B O — 7:16, new time 8-Honr Servtoe. of the various tables, whether gift Mothers and daughters living In part In the entertainment were con- streams of reservoira, the feservoira officials will jointly convene with Monday, December 10, James Hol- running this Investigation. Monaghan said most of the Car- is a reproduction of an Inlaid ma- "Libera”. As the body was tome out schedule for John B. Kennedy; 8, High qnaUty Work. NAME MRS. LOOMIS numbers or refreshments, felt grat- the Highland Park section of the gratulated on the social and finan- themselves, and treatment of the the Board of Relief to hear coi loran has donated to the committee No enforced reat. No operation* nor "W e propose to examine Into tridges sold to Paraguay were be- hogany desk formerly the property Vsllee; 9, Showboat. ified at the patronage of those who town wUI gather on Saturday eve- of the church, Mrs. Garrity sang cial success of thor affair. water to Insure Its purity, he sold. plaints of property owners. arranging for toe party a Sunbeam Injections. The simple Emerald Oil PLATE, BRIDGEWORK whatever we please, and call those lieved to be for non-military pur- of the late Mrs. Katherine Farley WABC-CBS-:-9, Walter O’Keefe; came and went throughout the eve- ning for their annual banquet at "Face to Face.” Sanitary conditions on water- MunlclpM Service In Bristol vtill Mixmaster, valued at $31. The pri^ home treatment permits you to go witnesses we desire to appear aa we poses. . and now In the home of the late Miss 9:30, Waring'B Pennsylvanians; 10, about your dally routine ae usual- and FILUN GS GRANGE W E T A R Y ning. Aa scheduled the sate will the Highland Park Community The bearers were Harold Keating, sheds are regularly inspected by price In detail All commercial and is the most costly yet aworaed at were Instfucted by the Senate to ....The tesUfflony disclosed that Par- -Mary Cheney. This la a very rare Forty-five Minutes In Holijrwood. while thoso old sores and ulcers No Appointment Neceoanry, . open again tonight at 7 o'clock and clubhouse.' Mothers who have- no John. Farrell of Hartford, Michael public water officials and about manufacturing buildings, noting:, for these- parties, which were started do.” aguay haa purchased 35,000,000 design and the reproduction is ex- W J Z -N B C — 7:15, Gems of Melo- quickly heal up your legs become Lady AsotstonL those who attend will be assured of daughters of their own, or daughters Coughlin, Edward F. Moriarty, once a year a sanitary engineer example, the foUowlhg 'reproduction last winter and continued through AS good as new. - ”------Dial "I beg your pardon,” Dupont said cartridges from Imperial Chemical act and beautiful. The design Is TWO DOSES STOPS Tfrnraday, December A dy; 9:45, Rochester Philharmonic a wide variety of practical gifts to whose mothers are unable to be Michael Boland, and William Mc- from the State Department of costs: excavation, foundation, ex- until spring and again were resumed Emerald Oil acts Inatantly to end Local Woman Again Is Elect- as be puffed hastily on his unltghted industries, Lt., of England and now exclusive with Watkins P. M. Orchestra; 12, George Olsen. pain, reduce swelling, stimulate clr- choose from, and a fresh supply of present, will be welcome and Bduff of East Hartford. fleadtb visits each residence In ara- terior and Interior walla, partitions, last month. The attendance at toe 3895 or 3817 pipe and returned to his seat. about 10,(X)0,000 rounds from an Brothers. 4:00—VislUng America's Little What to expect Friday: ciilntfon. Just follow the'easy direc- refreshments. mothers will be supplied os the case COUGH or ter supply areas to make oure that parties has always been large, but He had protested a statement by undisclosed German source. A poster bed reproduced from one Home. WEAF-NBC—11 A m„ Music joists, flooring, roofing, plumbing, tions—you are sure to be helped or For Dr.CH0RNEY may be. Mrs. Katherine Brockhaut n' sewage is contaminating the w a- money back. J. W. -.Hale Co, Drug ed to East Central Pomona Du Pont and I. C. I. have main- now In the home of C. Elmore W at- 4:15—Sedvatjon Army Staff Band. Appreciation hour. (Also WJZ- electrical work, heating etc. Utilities the special award for Monday night DENTIST Val Jean and his orchestra, a pop- Clark that powder had no beneficial Mrs. Robert Purinton will speak Funeral services for Mrs. Kath- No argument—money back If two ter supply. Watershed land Is post- Dept., and druggists everywhere. tained si joint sales arrangement kins and called a "New Hampshire' 4:30— Dick Messner's Orct^eatro. NBC); 5, Jos. Stamp from London likewlae Will be entirely reassessed. Is expected to attract a larger num- Free Delivery ular dance organisation will play a effect on mankind. for the grandmothers, Mrs. Lucius erine Brockbaua were held this aft- or three doses of Bronchultne Emul- ed wito warning signs, la patrolled, 104 ASYLUM STREET for foreign business for many years. bed because the original waa dis- .5:00— Loretta Lee. on Causes of W ar. Mr. McCarthy exjfiained. that a ber toon usual. Office. return engagement In the School Irenee Dupont, munitions manu- Foster for the mothers and Miss ernoon St 2 o’clock at the W . P. sion don’t give jrou IN S T A N T , un- and exposed locations ore fenced, so .HARTFORD Remington is now owned by the covered In that state also attracted 5:15— Sklppy. W A B C -C 3 S — 9 a. m.. Fan Moll card system must be built, up show- In addition to toe door prize the Street Recreation Center tonight facturer, yesterday, challenged the Evelyn Beer for the daughters. The Quish Funeral Home on Main mistakable relief. J. W. Hale Co. that chance contamination cannot ^ MOONE’S Phone 6-5785 Du Pont Interests. much attention. There are eight 5:80—Jock Armstrong—All-Amer- drama; 3 p. m., Stokowski orchss- ing the size and shape of each lot committee at their laat meeting WELDON A capacity crowd Is expected since committee to summon Hoover. Indi guest speakers will be MIsa Vera street. Rev. Ernest Luglnbuhl of Drug Dept and all other good drug- result from hunters, campera or Open Mondays and Thnradays Mrs. Arthur Loomis of Keeney All the sales to which the. testi- pieces In the Neo-CIasstc style that ican Boy. tra. and the method of figuring the land decided to make It a banner night Val Jean and his musicians have cations, however, were that this McCracken. Hartford County Y. W. the Christian Apostolic church of gists guarantee It. others who may coma closa to the DRUG CO. Until 8 P. 5L street was re-elected secretary of mony referred were before the em- drew the interests of many who at- 6:45—Tha Croonaders. W J Z -N B C — 12:80, Farm and for appraisal purposes. Every parcel for awards and valuable prizes will A EMERALD OIL gained a fine reputation here. would cot be done. C. A. secretary, and MIsa Katherine Rockville conducted the service. supplies. East Central Pomona Orange which bargo placed by this government on tended the showing last night and Contains no chloroform nor other 6:00— Hartford Better Business Home hour; 3 p. m., U . S. Marine of land must be accounted for on ■ ■ n i;'c tlircc different divi- Hoover said the conference was to Lucchlnl, former Hartford County The bearers were Christian Lu(^n- Storage, filtration and chlorina- convened In Odd Fellows hall yester; such exports. The embargo was Tuesday. These are In the black narcotics, and no sweet, sugary sy- Men's Program. Band. each aide of every road or street. sions of cards, bridge, setback and obtain the views of the manufactur- Y. W. C. A. secretary, whom the buhl. Nicholas Isch, J. Isch, Chris- tion of w ater ore other safety oteps. flay. Mrs. Loomis has held this po- proclaimed last May 28. and white manner and Include a rup. 'N o t habit-forming. BmsUa 0:05— Phil Boudlnl, accordionist. whist, w i^i the expectations that a ers "as to the ifiethods of discrimi- daughters will look forward with tian Gothler, G. Zahner and Henry worse than it tastes. But If tou Because water la stored for long sition for a number of years in suc- Enrique Bordenave, Paraguayan modem refreshments table and a 6:15— Bobby Benson and Sunny The philosophy that Identifies capacity crowd will be present To PERRY E. HOLLEY, 92, nating between sporting arms on pleasure to meeting again. Miss Kloter. Burial was in the East periods o f time in the reservoira, eesslon and la the only local office minister to Washington, was pres- flow er stand. These _ are tmusual are coughing yourself to pieces, I N - Jim. mind and matter is known os Pan- provide for this there will be extra the one hand and w ar arms on the Lucchlnl organized the Girl Re- cemetery. STANT RELIEF Is what you want bacteria tend to die out after weeks holder In East Central Pomona, ent during the testimony. pieces and show the trend In modem 0:80—Football Reporter, Eddie theism. tables and choirs secured. other." serves and business girls' clubs in WALLST.RRIEFS and months Mr. Scott stated. Filtra- which' Includes the Granges In Chap- E. K. Davis, president of the furniture styles. —and what you get. Dooley. NOTED PENMAN, DIES Oorl E. Hansen tion through sand removes bacteria lin, Tolland, Hebron, Andover, Ell- The investigation was frequently Remington Arms Company, said his There are two Chippendale chairs the Highland Park ..ectlon and in 6:45— Beauty Program — Margaret Interrupted by exchanges between the center of the town about five The funeral of Carl E. Hansen from the water and chlorination de- MARKET ington, Manchester, Wapping, Cov- policy was to sell munitions to both in the showing, both of them copies BrtUnard and Connie Gates. POPULAR New York, Dec. 0—There were stroys bacterlA About 77 per cent RUBINOW BUILDING Senator Clark and Casey. belligerents In the Chaco war. of originals now in the Metropolitan years »go, and also conducted who died Tuesday at bis home on BRON-CHU-UNE 0:56— Press-Radio News. 855 MAIN STREET entry, Bolton. Vemon, Columbia, 1,575 bond issues aggregating $44,- of the population oerved by Ck>nn)ic- Mansfleld Man Waa Considered "It has repeatedly been shown," He said his company did not use Museum In New York. One has the classes in basket weaving and hand- Tunnel Road Vernon, was held this 7:00— Mjrrt and-Marge. Hillstown, Enlicld, East Windsor, EMULSION tlcut public systems raceiva chlori- Casey said at one point, "that If the sales to one government to stimu- familiar claw and ball leg design craft. She has but just returned afternoon at the funeral home of 7:15— A ir Adventures of Jimmy 144,310,393 par vtUue listed oa the Olastonbuiy, East Hartford and One of the Three Best Pen- nated water; 37 per cent receive WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS Duponts put one dollar Into a con- late sales,to Uie other belligerent. and the other the Chinese Chippen- from Northern China where she has Thomas G. Dougan, 59 Holl street. Allen. N ew York Stock Ehtchange with a Good Will of Glastonbury. Lathrop men in the U. S. water that bos been filtered. Opera- cern, the public immediately believes "W e didn’t even think of that," dale leg. Both are In solid mahog- been engaged in similar work, and Rev. K. E. Erickson Emanuel 7:80— The Troppers. >7S?*100?<200srisori? O. West of Tolland was elected mas- total market value of $89,685,465,603 tion o f chlorination and filter plants that is a Dupont-controlled venture. he adde MANUFACTURER HELD 20:00— Forty-five Minutes in Holly- Leeuw Mode In Nenifry Towns Portland. Ms., Dec. 6__ (A P )— 'T h e United 8tatea, In compari- the Index were higher. fidolA In a clock factory then went to much more helpful than the State pleased with the round pedestof Leroy Carson, 22, a former reforma- wood. Fire roared along Portland's water- son with other nations, haa a right Still another W2i y In which con- Waterbury where be perfected him- Department In giving hta company table In mahogany. An inlaid con- tory Inmate pleaded guilty today to 10:45— Fata W aller’s Rhythm Club. Small Leon, Smoked front this afternoon consuming to be proud at the way Its munitions A sk The Man Bituminous cool production In the trol Is exerted la the enforcement e f Veal sef in the art of penmanship. Information os to this government's a murder charge for the slaying of FOR SHOOTING GIRL 11:00— U ttls Jack LitUe’s Orches- lum beryard and wharf buildings manufacturers conducted them- sole table In solid mahogany is also United States during the week end- the use of specliU v2tlves where For many years be wrote , diplo policy about on embargo on Chaco 12 year old Lena Georgia Love and trA Legs and Rumps and destroying freight cars and selves.” an attractive item. While mention- ed Dec. 1 is estimated by the N a - cross-connections between the SHOULDERS mas for schools and colleges. Twen arms. was sentenced to Ufe Imprisonment small craft. Five ' persons leaped ing these Individual pieces one spe- Lebanon, Pa., Dec. ^ —(AP) —• W ho Stops Hero 11:80— Clyde Lucas Orchestra. tional Coal Association At 8,075,000 ty years ago he moved to Bristol, “.An Awful Prioe* " I talked to E d W’ilson, chief of in the Michigan branch prison at 11:45— Leon Belosco’a Orchestra. ; overboard from the yacht Coronet cial number must not be overlooked. Faint from two wounds, B. A. Laud- tons against 6,225,000 In the same Bo sure to where be lived until bis health be- Clark asked If the deaths from the Latln-Ameriean division of the Marquette. ■ ;a ad were saved by men who went It la a choir side-table In Hura ermilch, middle-aged women's gar- H i m is no seoet to die popolaHty week last year. 10c lb. 12.1b. gan to break about a year ago. Chinese disorder were not “on awful State Department.” Monaghan said, 'Within less than 24 hours after _ to their rescue In a rowboat. Two wood with hand painted decorations ment manufacturer, was arrestsd ^ Hotel M cA lp in .—tfs just die Funeral services will be hold Sat- price to pay" to keep America pre- "but he told me nothing I hadn't the child's body was found stuffed the rescuers were severely bum- along the edges. Also two shield today tn the shooting of Emma Mil- frc td u t dlls fine N c w Y o A H o tal The world’s visible. supply of cof- urday with burial In Forestville. pared. seen In the newspapers. He gave me Into a culvert along the route she ROYAL back chairs are included. They are ler, 28 year old blonde factory girl, fee, exclusive of restricted stocks In Any Radio "I don't think it Is nefarious to no assurances, . however, aa to took to her rural school, near here, oflen the utmost in comfeit, coo- Chole*. PortorboiiM Damage from the flames which copies of old choirs and are done In and was charged wltk assault vrith Brazil, decreased 243,790 bogs or sell ammunition,” Irenee Dupont re- policy." Carson bod made several confes- vetdenoe and service at most ae»> with fierce rapidity through solid mahogany. Intent to kill. WBZ-WBZA 3.4 per cent during November, ac- plied, "the disorder Is the nefarious Monaghan said Luther Becker, sions. Ropaired STEAK old waterfront structures, most These furniture pieces will re- Police said they apprehended aomlcal cost. YouVs invited te cording to reports to the New York UNION SCHOOL WINDOWS thing." chief of the Iron and Steel Division Springfield — Boston this ' them of wood, ran In'.o hundreds main at the art exhibit through to- Laudermilch shortly after he arriv- enjoy the facilities o f Hotel Ckiffee and Sugar Exchange. Stocks Pursuing on Investigation of the of the Commerce Department, told OLD TEACHER DIES. ' thousands of dollars. morrow evening. ed at a private hospital for medical McAlpin on your next visit to New on Dec. 1 totaled 0,819,803 bags link between the Dupont Company him. that If the United States put an 21c lb. icht Coronet, in which ARE BEING BOARDED UP attention. TharsdBjr, DecemberO compared with 7,003,593 bags on $2.00 and Imperial Chemical Industries, embargo on the Chaco belligerents Meriden, Dec. fl._ (A P )— Miss York. . sad you, too, will be cow- Sanford, leader of the The gray haired garment maker P. M. Nov. 1 and 7,345,029 bogs on Dec. 1, It should do so only In concert with vinced. Ghost and U. 8. Society of Ltd., of England, Clark referred to INSPECTOR RESIGNS Matilda I. Manley of 47 Lambert was sought after a man's bat and a 4:00— Betty and Bob. 1933. Covers everything but parts other nations. JOHN I. WO lU P U . Mo mo s t years ago made a trip around Not finding further use of the British jibes at the committee's avenue, a grade school teacher here pistol were discovered where motor- 4:15—Eddie Bloat and Ralph Dum- needed. Union school building at the Inter- work. Monaghan said he talked by tele- ■ N e w Haven, Dec. 4— ( A P ) — Cap- for 42 years died this morning at her ke — songs and comedy. Steak Salmon world was tied u; at Thomp- ists found Miss Miller last night In ROOMS W riH BATH I's w harf sod sooo caught fire. aection of North School and Oolway “Isn't it true." he said, "that the phone also with Julius Klein, assist- tain Burton L. Wright of Milford, home following a short Illness. She the ditch along a lonely road at the 4:30— B-Innisb Independence Day— FALSE DEATHS TBAP ALL MAKES—IN ANY IXseUs Pbs munee of those who leaped streets necessary, and to save the two eminent British statesmen who ant secretary of commerce, and for 21 ^ r s an Inspector for the was bom In Coicbsstsr but spent Colebrook National Gusurd rifle Prof. B. A. Foraberg, Consul of SOHET BANKER CONDITION. safety were not immediately expense of replacing panes of glass recently criticised the work of this subsequently advised hla agent In Stats Shall Fish Commission today most of hsr life la Meriden. She range. • Finland in Chicago. ■‘able. that have been broken by boys, the committee ore or were until recent- Chile there would be no Chaco em- confirmed n report he hod resigned. started to teach here tn 1892 and Physicians bold little hope for the • 2 S 0 * 4 0 0 * 4 8 0 5:00—News. Tutolev, U . 8. 8. R.— (A P ) — L 19* ; bargo. rescuers were John Shaw. boarding up of the windows is well ly heavy stockholders in I. C. I. Members of the commission could resigned last August. girl’s recovery. Her spinal cord waa 5:15— N e w Elnglond Agriculture— Makhov, manager of a local aavinga BENSON’S Psabbles, Arthur Fox and underway. The windows on the "I refer to Sir John Simon and Sir "W e are thoroughly satisfied," he not be reached for a statement. She is survived by two sisters, of severed by the bullet which pene- E. J. Rowell. bank, tried to cover a ahortoge by wrote the agent "from report com- Paigs of the A. R. Wright south end of the building have all Austin Chamberlain." W righ t denied there hod been this city and a brother, Edward trated the left breast. .I :S0—Kellogg Singing Lady. falsifying 6,000 death certlflcatoa RADIO SERVICE ing to ua that there will be no em- H O T E L Freth Floimden a waterfront coal oom- been covered over with a wood '^ c y may be. I don't know," Du- friction and sold be bod resigned Manley of New York. Funeral will Laudermilch was questioned at 5:46— Little Orphan Annie. and collecting government funeral A Peraoaol Servtoe of Perfoettea. bargo." voluntarily. ' and Peabblea were frame and the s a n e Is being done on pont replied. be held Saturday afternoon at 2 the privats hospital and officers 8:00— A ir Adventures of Jimmy ouboidlea from atate Insuranty Monaghan, under cross examina- The commission has taken no ac- 'a hospital for treatment the north side of the building. Tlie Army Instructors o’clock at hsr late home. said they were not certain when he Allen. fundz. H e bod been commended five tion by Senator Pope, sold; tion as to W right's successor. The Dial 8773 North School street side la complet- Clark said tbs committee had been will be brought to the county jail. MCALPIN 6:15— Palace Hotel Orchestra. times for efficient management, hut ■‘As a matter of fact I wasn't sat- state Cl Miser "Sbelfish" Is tied up at Radium Is the most expensive 711 M M n S L wr after it started fire de- ed and it »-lll take about a week infornied that 14 former officers of Laudermlleh's arrest came soon "The Cenm af Cemewlenee*' 6:30— Preso-Radio News. this did not aave him from a 10-year isfied about the matter.” I w as just Milford for the winter. This craft mineral tn the world today. Its E~i>ltalala said the blase longer before all of the windows are the United States Arm y or N avy after police talked with his wife at 0:35— Time, weather. aentence. trying to reassure our agent and was designed by Wright and built standard value Is set at $90,000 a • BBABWAT AT 94t> STB8M I covered and protected. now are employed as Inatructors on their home In on exclusive reMdStt- give him a UtUe aalea argumenL” under his supsrvisloa. gram, ^ tlal dIstrIcL PACai ______- ■ ' - - ' , I - —.1 ... .. EVERY CARD’S AN ACE A t CHRISTMAS! Shirley Temple’s Rival New Greetinfirs Strike Happy Medium In Sentiments l o r i f y i n g %ln»Rlttinono YOUR G M. H. S. DRUBS ROCKVILLE IN CAGE OPENER, 24-11 ______I TODAY Y o u r s e l f AKH HOLU8TKR, pretty mad M, rnim, I I ■ I------■irfi WMk ti m m t n r j . Sbe taOrn la CHILDREN lav* wHb TONY mCMIX, com- ^B^^IjvaRobjrtoBajn^^ AlicMHait ! 3 mit, •Ukmgk waned Is MP SWvift 1 gABAB KENT, her 3 8 -11 Johnson and Obuchowsld Mr, Smith has a two-car garage, Day after day, all year lonf, 1 RatlQCYS Down Norwich Bio Fivc^ but It has never bad more than one •he aiMt> FETEB KBN- sternly point out your defects and wcaMliy aad pnmitoent, i^ho tenant. ISM^gad WVALEBIA BENNETT, Aa a matter of fact it never try to browbeat you Into doing had smy until a year ago when its ^ ------—------Lead LocaU To Victory; aecielgr fM. Valetts spead* onicli of sometholng about them. But to- f BOX SCOJtg 1 her ««i— with a gay crowd without owner decided he had reduced the day U different With Thanksgiv- Welker Cochran Displays IM tt kaewtMT abeot ft. mortgage on his property suffi- ing upon us, 1 want you, in true VISITING TEAM GIVES ciently to warrant the purchasing Thanksgiving spirit, to turn to your MANCHESTER (24) Toay aak* Ann to marry Um aad P. B. F. T.: $tm agreea. Altboogh Toay ham of an automobile. mirrors, forget whatever faults you p. B. r.. T. Billiard Skill Tomorrow To Play Here Tomorrow This car la not only bis pride 3 Cnarke, rf ...... 2 0-0 4l praalaed to “aettle down* and mvc have and literally count your assets. 1 Sch u etz, r f ...... 3 0-3 6 and joy but it represents some MEDIOCRE EXHIBITION ...... 3 0-3 6 0 Staum, rf ...... 1 0-1 money he doea not do this. The woman who hasn’t at least 3 Smith, r f ...... thing else—the fulfilment of a one really lovely physical charac- 0 Chapman, If ...... 3 ,2-2 8 Ths National "Better BlUiarda’’.| again triumphed over Hagenlacber 1 Johnson, If ...... 2 2-8 6 first game It can truthfully bs said Tony oonttnoce to be Indefinite wish long cheriahed and won by to win the diamond emblem 1 Muldoon, If ...... 0 0-3 0| that Manchester has a promising about plans for his and Ann’s mar- teristic simply doesn’t exist It 0 Kennedy, If ...... 0 0-0 0 program spohsored by the National 0 Gavello, c ...... 0 Red and White Displays sacrifice and as'vlng. Both be and may be her hair that is glamorous. 1 T u rk ln g to n , c ...... 0 1-1 1 Cochran was born 36 years ago in 0-1 0 team In the works and should com- riage. When he breaks a date with his wife have worked hard for BEFORE 250 AT ARMORY Billiard Association of America Manaon, Iowa, and after apendlng 0 Carpenter, c ...... 0 0-0 0 pile a much better record than has her on Christmas Eve to attend a Maybe her eyes. Perhaps her mouth 0 Sheldon, c ...... 0 2-3 2 brings Welker Cochran to the 1 Tierney, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 that car, as hard as they have for and chin. 0 DellaFera, rg ...... 3 1-2 7 several years in the east, he moved Much Promise in Debut; been achieved In tbe past three drlnldng party Ann breaks their en- their property. Center Billiard Pallor tomorrow to the wcat coact where be recently 0 Campbell, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 years. gagement. When you have told yourself what 1 Enrico, rg ...... 1 0-0 3 3 Obuchowskl. Ig . . . . .8 2-4 8 Bill, their son, ia seventeen, old your beat feature is, make up your ...... 2 1-1 5 night, the second of a group of opened a billiard room. Two Full Teame She and Peter Kendall meet In enough for a driver’s license. So Losers Fan to Live Up To 0 Antonio, Ig .. seven billiard stars wi)o will appear In bU first attempt for the three- O Corna, ig ...... 1 0-0 2 Seconds Victors, 18 to 14; Coach Clarke used two full teams a restaurant. Peter Is dlsillasloned mind to dramatize it A flat nose LOCAL TRADE GUNS 0 Salmonds, Ig ...... 0 1-3 1 he has one, because he often has Isn’t 80 dreadful if the coiffure above here at two week intervals. Cochran cushion title, he wras successful In in the varsity encounter, the atart- because he has learned how Valeria to take bis mother places. She It ia truly beautiful. Even llnee and Is present world's 18.2 balkline winning that honor In 1883, 8 10 4-U 24 Johnaon at has deceived him. .Ann and Peter cannot manage a wb’ because Adyance Claims of Ability | 6 IS 8-18 38 champion, and former holder of tbe triumphing over former defending ROCKVILLE (It) Bycholski, Cobb Ineligible; center and wrinklea seem fairly inconspicuous FOR THIRD WIN AT Norwich Big Fti'e (H) P. B. F. T. ’ discttsa their nnitual unhappiness. her hands ache much of the time if eyes are large, clear and spark-k- A three-cushion title. He will give a champion, Augue Kleckhefar of Tierney and Obuchowaki at guards, He asks her to marry him and she with arthritis. He keeps the car P. B. F. T. free exhibition and demonatratiun CSilcago. He lost this champion- 0 Harrington, rf, Ig . ..0 1-2 1 functioning the beat. The other five ling. 0 Wkters, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 West Hartford Next. agrees, 'nte.y are married that ifight clean and attends to minor repairs Gone are the times when bom< ^ U cak Gain Easy V-^l R 0C piU £ FRIDAY of bllltards and will devote one hour ship, however, in the last tourna- 2 Deptula, rf ...... 0 1-1 1 of Staum and Muldoon at forwards, and set out for Florida. Complications Arise 1 Brown, rf ...... 0 1-2 1 of tree Instruction to a limited class ment to Johnny Layton. a Dwyer, If, I g ...... 1 0-2 2 Carpenter at center and Campbell ly women hadn’t a chance to be a ...... 0 0-0 0 0 Ludke, If ...... 0 0-0 0 NOW OO ON «ITH THE STORY Once In a while he is allowed tractive. By all means be thanlt tory; To Book Recognized __ 0 Serifln, I f ___ of students. ' Cochran will devote one hour of and Corna at guards held Rockville lo take the car out on bis own 1 Lynch, If ...... 2 , 0-0 4 Cochran first won the 18.3 title In free instruction to a limited class of 3 Laboc, c ...... 0 0-0 0 The monl promising aggregation on even terms in the one quarter CHAPTER X m ful for that Nowadays, any smart 1-1 1 0 Lotus, e ...... 0 0-0 0 responsibility, but never in the girl can leant to play up her best 3 Covelskl. c ...... 0 1928 when he defeated Eric H/.gen- students, and in addition thereto, of hoopntora to' represent Manches- they played and gave indication of Valeria's hervousnes.s had worn evening. When his father comes 4 P i t t , c ...... 0 0-0 0 lacber. He lost tt, however, in tbe will meet all comers at balklihe and 0 HoIIoran, c ...... 0 0-0 0 developing into a fine ’reserve quin- off. She had refused to .see friends features, forgetting the ones that Teams Only. : njeciiaiucs Acquire New Cen- 1 Schuey, r g ...... 0 1-8 1 ter High in recent years came home be wants to feel that It Is aren’t so good and about which ahe 0 Harris, c ...... 0 0-0 0 same year to “Young Jake Schaefer three-cushion billiards, as well aa a tet. who had called through the door and there behind the kitchen If he or 0 Buckewitz, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 In a challenge match. He won hla 15 minute demonstration of fancy 1 L i t t l e , r g , r f ...... •. . .0 0-0 0 through with a 24 to I I trium ph Team Goes Well now, with evening coming on, she can do nothing. 1 Wilson, I f ...... 3 0-2 6 over Rockville High on the latter’s his wife take a notion to use It. I know a woman who has per- A disappointing exhibition of has-1 ter for Battle With High 2 Lambert, rg ...... 0 0-2 0 present tltls this year, when, In the shots. The starting five clicked with sur- was waiting expectantly for Peter's In the last month or two there 1 GrowakI, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 final game of the 5-handed tourna- Following him will be the past court last night In the opening prising smoothness and efficiency, call. He had had hours to think fectly gorgeous brown eyes and ketball waa given at the State Ar- 9 4 3-10 11 game of the 1934-35 basketball sea- has been trouble. Bill has a girl rather nice little ears. Her nhae 1 Moore, Ig ...... 2 1-1 5 ment, consisting of Eric Hagen- master, Frank Tabcrskl, many times tlie result of more than a month of things over and to realize he had They are both Juniors and it Is mory last night wher the Norwich School Qnintet Tomorrow 1 SInkowitz, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 lacher, Willie Hoppe, Ora C. Morn- holder of the world's pocket billiard Score by Perlodn son. Employing a zone defense for intensive practice. Tho change from been hard and unjust. Surely he ia fair, but her mouth and chin cer- M anchenter...... 8 4 3 9—24 the first titne In its history, Rock- party season. Most of the dances tainly keep her from ever being con- Big Five failed to live up to its ad- Ingstar and Klnrey Mateuyama, he title. tho huge Armory floor to the small would not punish her the whole are held in the Coral Club on the vance claims of cage ability and 14 4 3-6 11 Rockville ...... 1 4 3 3—11 ville put up a gallant battle all the Rockville surface had its effect on Christmas day. What a day It had sidered a beauty. When she waa . at Windy City. Score at halftime, 12-5, Manches- other aide of town and a girl In young, she worried about them so proved an easy victim for tbe Score By Periods the team, of course, but after a few been? What an awful day after a a party dress can’t transfer twice Rangers ...... 8 10 8 12—88 ter. Referee, Al Hubnnd. Time, minutes of play even this failed to horrible night before! in a street car, ao aaya Bill, and much that she never took Unie to Rangers to the tune of 38 to 11. It eight minute quartern. prove much of a handicap. be thankful for her eyes and eara. was a mediocre game all the way, Norwich B. F. . .. 9 0 0 2—11 One minute everyone had been taxi fare Is out of the question. By THOMAS J. CHARA Score at halftime, 18-9, Rangers. Of the five, Alphonse Obuchow- having so much fun and the next Different Viewpoints Later, however, when the new school the Inferior play of the visitors TIERNEY SINKS FOULS, M. H. ». SECXJNDH (18) ski, a senior in his first year with of beauty thought began to take Referee, Hurley. Time, lO’s. there was Marvin Walters, drunk away. Nobody seems to know where. Bill thinks he should be allowed proving no inspiration to the locals Strengthened considerably by the P. the team, was outstanding as waa you are one of the Chrislmaa-Tare plenty of modem cards, plenty to have the car, or to spend the hold, she made up her mind to dram- to play up to their capabilities. A 2 SInnamon, rf Arnold Clarge and Leo Johnson, the and waving a gun. Everybody try- They gave rejwrters the slip, .some- atize her eyes, show her ears and crowd of about 260 fans saw the recent acquisition of Johnny Rol- ing to get out of sight. Then the how," wise card buyers you’ll make out that have those elaborate sent! thirty dollars he's got in the bank 3 Cowles, rf . latter the only varsity player from ments that have become old-fash- for a "peach of a flivver" that's forget the chin and mouth. sorry affair. ston, rangy canter, who towers alx WATKINS-Y AGAIN TOPS 1 J . G u th rie, r f last year's team on the squad. awful sound of the gim report and "Well, that's something to be the Hat of persona to whom you In- She always wears mascara and Booked On Faith Dirk falling to the floor. Nobody ioned through repeated use. But only seven years old and can still feet t'wo inches Into tbe osone and GOOFY AND DIZZY 0 Vennart, If .. Bruno Bycholski and Richard (jobb, thankful for," Mrs. Kendall said. tend to send them and go to the they no longer dominate the selec- go like the dickens. Maude doesn't Look for this vivacious 3-year-oId "baby star" to capture much of the that makes her eyes seem even lar- No one was more disappointed tips the beam a t 100 pounds, the 0 Opalach, If . both of whom would probably have knew who called the. police. Prob- Carol said, "Give the girl credit over the failure of the Norwich store tomorrow to obtain your se- tions. Instead most of the cards care what she rides In Just so she glory In which curly-halred Shirley Temple deservedly Is basking. ger. Elvery bit of make-up is care- Manchester Traders are eager to 1 R. Guthrie, If started last night, have been ruled ably It was that silly Peg Watters for wits, mother. Wasn’t she smart, lection. That’s the only way you The little girl Is Baby Jane Quigley, who has made such a hit In her fully applied merely as a frame for quintet to furnish the Rangers with MERIDEN SILVERSMITHS Weir, I f ---- herself. When they realized Dick arc distinguished by a mtddlc-of- rides. He argues that there is NEED^ NAMES Ineligible, the former posalbly for walking off with Peter right under can avoid the awful last-minute dis- the-road cleverness fhat gives them plenty of room in the garage, and very first picture that her sponsors have signed her lo a five-year the eyes. As a result, you notice top-notch opposition than Manager •core a decisive vi.tory over Rock- Woodbouse, c the aeaaon, tbe latter for two weeks. was only slightly Injured It was too Valeria's nose?" covery that "there’s nothing left contract. You get a good view of her above, and see w1ial a fine them first, and, generally speaking, Clarence "Gyp" Gustafson. Hs ville High at tbe Sykes Msmorlal Koss, o ...... late to do anything about It' a gay holiday spirit tone In keeping gas won't cost him any more than gym in ReokvlUj tomorrow eve- AU SaoM Height "Please, Carol, don’t discuss It. that appeals to me.” with the brighter.outlook for the car-fare, just to go to a dance or a luncheon hostess she plays, below, to Dan Thomas. they continue to hold your attention. booked tbs team In the best of faith Jaasle, c ---- There isn’t a really tall man on Now Valeria's whole Christmas Like oticr merchandise, the In addition, she wears her hair be- and accepted the atatementa that ning, the preliminary game being Horvath, rg day had been nilned—because of a He must have been perfectly mad." future. movie once In a while. called at 7:30. Gomez and Dean Anjlhing Locab TnO With Lett Than GRID CROWDS GAIN tbe team but all five are of average, _____ choice carda go first. While you’ll One of the greatest Improve- But his father knows that once hind her ears. the vlsltora bad a club worthy of Solomonsdb, rz equal height and possess speed, Jealous husband. When she and Remember this little story when iMlng called a stellar attraction. As Last year Coach A. E. Chatter- Dougan, rg r fast ones. That wasW« ^ all.> 1 " ^ i “»>le to »pget all the eards^ you ments has been In the lines of BUI has a car of his own. and such it turned out, several of the players stamina and fighting aplrit. Rock- Peter married, Valeria thought, he amusing cards. These are light- a car, It wouldn't stop there. In- you look at yourself on Thanks^v- ton’s charges split the two-game Bat What Their Names Im* Minute lo Go When John OVER LAST SEASON Custer, Ig ville waa held scoreleaa from the would have to learn to control his 'There Is no ckcusc for Peter. He ] an u s comes knocking at your door. Ing morning. Count your own supposed to be with the team did aeries with Manchester, Rockville Richards, Ig heartedly humorous where once steac of just going to a dance or Marina*s Tack* Intrigues Intimates; not put In appearance and the floor during the first quarter and the Jealousy. It would be horrible, hav- probably expects us to meet him you'll get the most fun and satis- rowdy ideas prevailed. a movie Bill would be riding to bleaaings and be thankful that you, winning the first contest, 27-31 and Makes Good on Two Tries __ Freney, Ig . second five took the floor with an 8 ing him make scenes like Marvin. with open arms when they come faction out of buying yours early. too, have at least one truly attrac- players who dlcf appear weren’t In Manchester the return engagement, ply—Their Records. Squatrlto, Ig A suggestion of the types of. school, filling It up with his crowd a class with the Angers. to 1 lead that waa maintained until Of course she knew he hadn't back. He'U be wrong. I won’t have This year the card manufactur- cards offered this year Is presented and taking the air after classes for Bride *s Friends Relate Royal Wooing tive feature. You really have, you 22-21, at the School street Rec. Dougan, Ig the half, which ended 12-6. The first meant It when he said that they know. Seeks Ck>od Teams Rolaton Latest Find anything to do with her." era, either through caution or can- In those reproduced here.' Of course, ai hour or so each day. Gas bills Manager Gustafson announced to Win by 30-29 in Hair- Only Eight of 32 CoUege five came back after Intermission Were through. If he had meant It, Carol smiled and left the room. niness, have struck a happy medi- there are thousands of other de- would be high. Besides there Please make the most of it. The signing of Johnny Rolaton Chicago, Dec. 8—(AP) —Some- 15 4 10-24 and played Rockville on even terms By JAMES A. MILLS -. Paul was peculiarly fitted to bring today that he would take no more has proved a master stroke, for ROCKIILLE 2NDS (14) why hadn't he taken the ring? Val- .She had no patience with her moth- um In preparing their wares. There signs, too. would have to be liability Insur- chances in booking games in the thing should be done about re- through the quarter, leading 16-8 aa eria slipped It on her finger again. er's hysterics. She didn’t doubt that ance at least, because seventeen Athens.— (API—Of all the talk in the young pAple together also be- since this lofty hoopster has Joined christenlng of star )>all players. Raising Finish. Teams Fail to Draw More P. , B. F. the final period began, during which future but would make every a t- ...... 1 1-3 It shone brilliantly. Reasurlngly. her mother was upset over this girl l.s seventeen and no more. connection with the engagement of cause of the fact that hla wife is a tempt to bring only teams of rec- tbe Trade team it has spruced u{) at ■Vernon Gomez, star southpaw of 1 B e r t h o l d . rt ... the locals unicased an attack that The maid came to the door. “Shall you’re .sorry you arc not driving me Bill would never be available Prince.ss Marina of Greece to the sister of Princess Marina. least 50 per cent. the New York. Yanks Is called 4 G easay, rt ...... 1 1-1 made the margin decisive by the who had dared lo marry Peter. your Hhotilders. They're awfully ognized czllbre to the Armory for Customers This Year. 0*0 Tbrifig your dinner. Miss Valeria?" Instead." broad. Did you ever play football?" to take out his mother, not that Duke of Kent, none la more reveal- So after the exchange of letters Roiston, former East Hartfonl "Goofy" but he won the American The Wntklns-Y team traveled to 0 P rach m ak, I f ...... 0 final whistle. I’rohohly she was some dow

“don't tell NNE.HOOPLt/ PorittveU Dtotrewtoe It Is easy to sse that tha fellow U N \ -V \ — ^ A * 4 ^ In the cavalry can’t help It, but SAV.IVE been AROUND AvLL Of an tha sad words of tongue what we can’t uaderstanc art thoee VES.BAILCV. ptn* who rifle (Or pleasure. TW' “RACE STAPLES IN TH' COUNTRY BUT WHACr IF The saddest ara thsto: ’Til pay you T H ^ 'S WHY THEY CALL ME "H W ' BW LEY/ T HAVE ANOTHER when—’’ The Liieim of Life (kUTOMOBILBS FOB SALE 4 HOUSEHOLD SERVICES APARTMENTS—FL.ATS— Pleasurea I aatidpete ao often turn THAT “BEETLE OE YOURS WILL “RUN * Bkb MONEY OFFERED 18-A TENEMENTS 63 UY PRELIM PLANS siia atoppad gasa at tha win- out testily YOU D EEP IN T H 'R E D , LIKE TEN BEl OW HORSE. LIKE rOR 8ALB—ltS9 BUICK ICaatw Stagsr to Continue Jbb dow of the big department otoro That I have learned to watch for glK Mdan. Good oooditlOB. Burraln. UPHOLSTERINO ON BAST ternu! THERE'S A FREE TICKET at the to ON A THERMONIETER f YEH-ENTRANCE ze v.O R and har ayaa caught sight of a vary Joy a trifle eadly. Ujr twow. Fbone <14>. Smell monthly pesrmenta. We offer State theater box office for Mra. William McCourt, of 68 Pearl FOR NATION’S PART panslva fur coa t PEES ON EACH RACE ^ licenses TWENTY- SRANCl WANTED—TO HAVE Mra. WUlUm thla week 30 percent merkdowna Until 80, He Asserts Bba (to her husband)—Darling, Tba fellow hollaring the loudeat prlcee meiSe possible by big me* street, to see “Flirtation Walk” at that ramlnds I nsad a new fur ysuato bna the least to howl aad CLUB “DU E S -H O C K E Y AND TRAINER OR cavalcade a. Butcher, 39 Flower atreet, mo terlel purcheeel Act quickly! Oiler the State theater Sunday, Monday ^Ilahout. ______VO” - VtO^ o 'E H -'? TUrtatiaa Walk" at the State oat SALARIES-^EEED BILL’S -’-'-AND limited within 50 miles. 3*plece s ^ or Tuesday. EtMING IN 1936 OLYMPICS Stockton, Oa., Dec. 6.- Ha—Wbatl Why I bought you (AP)—^figure, would again psnnlt its mam- .. theater Sunday, Hoeday or Tuee* An anemy Is a fellow who axpbcts SHlPPlNCj YOUR NA6 reupbolstered, moth-eeten sets, FOR RENl—FIVE ROOM flat, also SWrDUH lEAOUE 100 93—333 Amos Alonzo 'Stagg, 73-year-oId Jo pl*y post-oeoson games. that fur coat jrou are wearing only day. Call at boa olHce for paaa. aofe end cheir bottoms rewebbed, 3;KutkBvoek...... ISO two winters ago. 10 favors end gets only 8. TD CTHER T R A C K S / six room tenement, with all tm- (Mnrpky’s Alleys) Canade ...... 87 coaching marvel, expects to be do- I have always been in favor at 1930 ESSB3C COUPE $99, 1930 box springs reupbolstered, cushions avowing teams to play during tha She (soothingly)—Yes, dear, but you' ll be pl a t t er 'n provementa. Inquire at 147 ' Ekist K of P (4) A. Anderson . . .I ll A04 127—842 ing the same thing when he's 80. you must rsmembar that tha fox Chevrolet coupe 399, 1929 Auburn reflUed, mattresses renovated. Cus- Center streeL Petke ...... 101 110 109—320 Arery Bmndage, AAU Presi- C!hriatmas holidays," be comment- A “ROSE PETAL IN aedan 379, 1930 Esaex aedan 370, tom built sofas to order 359.50. A. Anderson . . . 73 90 180—393 "From the way I feel now, I ex- ed. "1 do not think that It tntar- wore It three seasons hafoia I got 1930 PocUac coach 380. Ternu, Work guaranteed by us. Samples A. Berggren . . . 94 119 105—318 pect that at 80 years I wUI sUU be feres wdth scholastic work if trips It ______OLD NOVEL ^ C. Bolin ...... 100 100 90—299 535 032 090 1607 Quotations- tradei. Cole Motora. free. Estimates free. Day and eve- BUSINESS LOCATIONS deot, To Report On Ac active and able to run about and arirtaken during the vacation p ^ - H. O lson...... 108 106 115—329 ValvollBe UU Co. (8) coach football teams," said the od.” • Somebody wants to know what nings. Phone 3615. Mancbescer Up- FOR RENT 64 Howrard ...... — 115 103—218 holstering Co, 218 North- E3m St. gridiron patriarch, who now is Coach Stagg believes ticket becomes of the fleppars whan they Suhle ...... 106 101 129— 836 grow old...... th'at’a easy. ...none The middle vrest la the heart of BUSINESS SERVICES Oeo. J. Holmes, decorative up- 375 415 449 1239 ceptance of German Invi- coaching at the College of the Paci- prices should be generally lower the United SUtaa of the future. FOR RENT—OFFICES at 865 Main Soondla (0) Detro ...... 107 109 130— 336 fic. ot them have up to thla time. OFFERED 13 holsterer. Busy since 1023. street, (Orford Bldg.) Ap^ly Ed- Werlosky . . . . i . 93 and Is opposed to proposals origi- ^M ojor Gen. Smedtey Butler. c. Caaperson . . 96 05 88—276 92 "I get in a little exercise every nating on the west coast to In^U ward J. Holl. Telephone 4643 and Twaronite ...... 108 108 130—336 tation to Participate. morning,. First I run and walk a Whan a girl gets oo aha can stick PROFESSIONAL COLLECTOR, 18 8025. E. Anderson .. . 92 96 111—299 a "boarding house" plan whersin There are mote corrupt pollti- yeara experience. No collection, no MOVING—TRUCKING- C. Huitgren .. . 86 86 77—249 Schubert ...... 133 109 120—302 mile and a half or ao. Then I bat a the players would live together and n" French word once In a white she tennis ball around a few hundred , begins to crlticiza the achool sya- ctans in thle world than there are charge. 1 get your money, ao do STORAGE 20 J. Wennergren . 90 101 111—303 receive three meals a day Instead i policemen—n let more. you. Phone 8415 now, Alex McNeil, 536 037 097 1670 BY ALAN GOULD times. Then 1 run and walk back one now authorized. li&am. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 home.” __Awtln J> Beche, former poUoe 33 Centerfleld street PERRETT * QUSNNET INC. local 363 379 385 1127 Associated Press Sports Writer. He predicted Stanford ___ oommlseloner of BnJfalo. British American an h (1) Miami, Fla., Dec. fl,_(A P )—Re- In the meantime it would please have a tough Ume with Alabamal ABIaat and long distance moving. Dally TO RENT—COTTAGE type single Siva me tbs man tsith a straight- bouse on Mill street In A-1 con- Brotherhood (1) Brennan ...... i l l i l l 97—319 lieved of uncertainty of (Germany's him If the Big I'^n conference of the Rose Bowl, especially In tha'^ expresa to Ha.tiord. ovemigbt Donohue...... 105 113 90—^7 which he once was the most famed forward sys. Nothing is true, but anything aervlce to and from New Tork. TeL tlon throughout. Apply Thomas V. Swanson . . . . 87 80 101—2H racial procllviUes In the 1936 Olym- passing end of the game. might be. Manchester Sherman ...... to 113 113—314 pian gfames In Berlin delegates to And a grip that win hurt your 8063, 8860 or 8864. Ferguson, care of The Manchester E. Johnson . . . . 75- 96 87—268 band, —Lidgl Pirandello, dramatist aad Herald. B. Olson . . . . . • 1 1 1 104 Dickson ...... 104 132 98—339 the annual convention of the Ama- Nobel Prise* wtnaer. Evening Herald 81—298 WyUe...... 113 108 92—313 3T tongue that he uses, but never ONE FREE TICKET to see "FllrU- E. Berggren .. . 95 101 100—296 teur Athletic Union, starting at the Weyman ...... 102 86 116—304 Miami Blltmore Hotel tomorrow, Brophy ...... 81 no 104—295 abuses, • CLASSinED tloD Walk" at the State theater FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM single H. Brandt . . . . .113 103 110—326 And m mind that, can-understand, I have aevar advocated the re- Sunday, Monday or Tuesday awaita and garage 325, five room duplex 032 070 484 1582 will tackle preliminary plans for U. Gallasso ...... 124 92 101—314 distribution of wealth. Thle U advertisements Oak St. Tavern (3> Keish ...... 131 102. 101—334 A led who speaks of bis friend, by o Luigi DeLuca, of 154 1-2 Oak tenement 318. Manchester Con- 481 493 470 1453 S. participation In all sports In the A Thought gadi perfectly Impoeslble under a capl- Ceant lU avarMo worda to • Uaa. street. Call at the bait office Mr. struction Company, telephone 4131 Cordera ...... 184 101 116—301 next international carnival of com- taliatic system. “D I S C O U R A S E loltlalB. atimbar# aad abbraviatloaa Emanuels («) petitive sport. 636 472 502 1404 And thlnka of all women the same, DeLuca for your pass. or, 4279. E. Modean . . . .105 Gado ...... 119 113 89—331 A man with a amile, a man you —Marrioer 8. Eectea, governor of e aacb oouat aa a *ord and compound 92 80—277 Low M an...... 89 111 90—290 From Avery Brundage of Chica- THE rvNAiOR worda aa two worda Minimum coat la H. (justafson . . 91 99 113—303 First National (I) Love worketh no lU to Ms nelgfe. can’t rile. the TMeral Beeerve Beard. prica o( thrta ilnaa WANTED—TO HAVE Mrs. Thor A. PonUUo ...... 113 137 102—352 go, president of the AAU as well os Lasky ...... bor, therefore love is the ftiflUtog transUnt I. Carlson ___ .116 136 101—353 87 97—184 One who puts his whole heart In Lina rataa par dar t o r PUBLIC PASSENGER Gustafson, 168 Autumn street, to BeletU ...... 110 108 115—333 the American Olympic committee, Durant ...... 74 ----- 74 of the law.—Romans 13:10. tha game. Tbet and complacency have long ada __ call at the State theater to get a E. Erickson .. . 90 110 127—327 the convention will likely hear a re- , _ o BdactlTo MaraJi IT. It37 SERVICE 20-A Low Score . . . . . 75 89 81—245 Hayes-Brogan . .. 74 _88 103—265 been woman’s attributes, and. 1 o fo pMtttt* rot. 1114) Caah Cbarga free ticket to see “Flirtation Walk” 665 570 012 1647 port of the Investigation which led Friday...... 86 115 111—312 There comes a tlma when the (Mula Mrs. Jonas—There! Broke•* mythink tbay prove a drawback *to d ConaaouUaa Daya e.| 1 etai d ota Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. to final acceptance of the German of human beings, women more good rending. IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus 477 626 502 1505 Benny ...... 100 103 107—310 fcMklng-glaas. Now I suppoi Ish^ In The Old Powder Magazine By John C. Terry. t Conaacutlva Oayi esi I ota 11 eta Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge party GIRLS’ CRAVAT LEAGUE Invitation as well as a program to PontiUo ...... 91 142 101—334 men, begin to faint for the atmo- have eeven years' bod luck. _J t o y Beyle, anther. SCORl KY SMITH ] Day ...... I 11 otal II eta FOR RENT—SEVERAL Desirable organize countiywide support for sphere of the affections they are All ordara for Irracular Inaartlona or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- Beethoven (Murphy’s Alleys) Mra. Brown—Don’t you belisva It, will ba ohargad at tba ona tlma rata. five, six and seven room bouses, Hearts (4) the forthcoming Olympics. 445 535 519 1479 made to breathe.—Oliver Wendell Mrs. Jones! A friend of mine C u M B lN i; THE, ftoPE lADOeR INTO tUE TW B, SOOfUlXi AMD 6U5 STi? CNEft 0N*R> Uiea.TlllflElf ONEftMIE senger sedan delivery. Phoni 3063, single and double. Apply Edward J. Swanson 131—334 A THOUGHT Spaclal rataa for long tarm avary 8860, 8864. H. QUson 60—223 Brundage's leadership Is expected House and Hale’s (2) Holmes. ' broke hers, and she didn’t have sev- vNAY OF FINDIN6 OOT/ day advartlaing givo upon raquaat. Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. Hoaglund , 88— 253 to overcome lingering opposition (n I pray not that Thou ahouldeat A t lO f it.l VUW.KIN& MOHS A i M K T PAm, TlB y C0M6 ID A BOUQM \ accaptad aa lock repairing, key making etc. Although the barns at Alamo 588 627 577 1792 resented at Berlin than they were at TONfiUB STUCK think op OITTW Team No. . F l a v e l l ...... 81 88 85—264 FULL PAYMENT tf paid at tba bust* Bralthwalte, 53 Pearl street. Downs, San Antonio. Tex., can ac- I (0) Armstrong .. 86 99 Los Angeles. The United States Among the worst Insect pests are ON A COLD THAT in t o TM' HOUSE, BSM oftica on or bafora tba aavanth commodate no more than 650 horses H. Robb ...... 84 96 118—298 80—266 day following tha first InsartloB of therefore will be put to the severest ants, files and husbands who snoo SKATE A N ' W A R M IN ' IT U P applications for more than double O. Ncl.son . . . . .105 87 98—290 test and it becomes essential for us In the kitchen In search of waste. aacb ad otberw ist tha CHARGE T, 410 442 384 1236 TO eiT YOU OFF.' RATE will ba collactad. No raaponil- ARTICLES FOR HALE 4f that number arc in the hanils ot Smith ...... 104 109 104—317 to spare no effort toward organizing, 'ATS TH'WAV blllty for arrora In talaphnnad ada racing secretary Clmiics F. Henry. C. Turklngtim. -- 81 72—153 equipping and financing the best Bank Teller—Sorry, madam, but w ill ba aaaumad and tbair accuracy FOR SALE STEAM furnace, in The meeting, with a daily purse dis- L Hnrrl.s...... 103 124 Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE TO LOOK, cannot ba guaranttad. . 86—313 1 available talent." your account is already overdrawn. good condition. Chos. Laklng, 90 tribution ot 34,200, will open Christ- R. Mercer .. . . .103 103 89—293 While the AAU will exercise its Woman—Wall, what if It 1s IT. r INDEX OF Cambridge street. Telephone 4740. mas Day and run through Feb. 2. J. Larrabee . . . . 73 Reiter’s young man? Can’t I do as I please — ------73 McGuire ...... 106 influence formally through the CLASSIFICATIONS One hundred horses alreaily arc on 122—316 American Olympic committee in se- with my own account? Knofla ...... 88 122—313 f ir t b ...... A the ground. 572 600 567 1739 lection of coaches for the 1936 Olym- &nt>C*>n.nU ...... U FUEL AND FEED 49-A Wlnton ...... 100 88—296 pics it is probable that Lawson Rob- A letter to the editor ot The Her M arrlax*...... C The nominations for the $100,000 Team No. 4 (3) WIUIs ...... 103 104—334 ertson of the University of Pennsyl- old concludes that “I bet you won't Otatba ...... UFOR SALE—HARD wood. Oak and Hamilton ...... 135 107—390 Card ot Tbanki ...... E hickory for lire place. Oak wood Santa Anita handicap, to be run Feb. K. McKinney .. . 91 101 92—284 vania again wdll be asked to become put this in the paper," and the edi- la U.morlam ...... F and slabs. Telephone 3149. 23, have reached 64 with the belated W Holman . . . . 97 119 107—323 head coach of the track and field tor points out that the writer then Loit and Found ...... 1 arrival of the names of W. B'. Ax- .M. 532 674 643 1649 team. proceeds to make his bet a sure It you want bows to. untie on Hewitt .. . . .112 133 95—340 Christmas, string along with Announc.m.nts ton's B'rank Ormont, Lexington, A. HauKh . . . . 88 Shearers (1) Upwards of 300 delegates are ex- thing by neglecting to sign his PaParaonals 107 108—303 Bebrend ...... 90 your old beaux. MAD PRINCE IS #OOM D lS ~ HOTELS— RESTAURANTS 61 Ky., and the two-year old Bay Hill R Wlnton . . . . .121 96 97—314 115 103— 308 pected for the AAU meetings, name. Ant.M«bllM from the Gceanee stables of Seattle. Alcock ...... 94 92 109— 295 ‘’‘ COVBPBD / A N D TH K EMTIR6 KAN- Autonukllas for Sal...... T. Cortlncr . . . . -- 60 69—129 DELABRAN ARMV, P L U S WASH Automobll.i tor Uachanea ...... MAKE YOUR HOME at The Cbats- Chanda ...... 1 1 9 106 126—351 Auto Aco.aaorl.a—TIr.., ...... wurtb House, 801 Main street. Nice- . Superaaut ...... 104 120 110— 334 AND EASY, GIV E C H A S E . • Auto R.palrtng—Paintins . . . . . SWEDES EAT 509 616 568 1683 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ly furnished rooms, running water, Team No. Bengston ...... 93 83 97—273 MERCHANTS’ LOOP LED Auto Sohoola ...... f-i light housekeeping If desired. Rea- DESPITE BUILDERS 3 (1) Antoi—Ship by Truck ...... A. Gibson . . . . . 75 83 88—346 Autos—For U lr...... sonable rates. Apply Mrs. Haupt \V. F'riche . . . . 000 616 040 1561 Qarag.a—Sarvloa—.Storagd ...... 1 Matron. Telepaono 3836. Stockholm—(AP)—A large build- 94 98 87—279 BY HOUSE-HALE TEAM Motorcyelas—Bicycl.a ...... I ing containing a small ground-floor A. Holman . . , 77 108 86—271 Wint.d Autos—Motoroycl.t ... II S Nichols ___ 119 Hlel<|!a,(4i - restaurant Is being carefully razed 113 115.^347 Reid ...... 103 103 nslaM. aad PrstMalsnsI Ssrvleas without disturbing the diners and a L. Phillips___ 90 85 T27—303 110—316 (Charter Oak Alleys) Susinsss a.rvlc.s Offsrsd . . . . . It APAIITM ENTS— FLATS— Morlarty ...... 136 116 89—341 Hou.shold Msrricss Uffsrsd ...... ll-A new structure Is to be erected on J. Larrabee .. 73 113—186 In a winning streak that has In- TENEMENTS 63 Holton ...... 99 94 102—295 cludsd 15 wins out of a possible 16, Uulldlne—Contrsetlns ...... 14 the same conditions. Elxpenslva ar- — McLaughlin ...108 117 Florists—Nurs.ii.t ...... ItFOR RENT—TWO 4 ROOM Data, chitectural work In the restaurant 455 560 616 1631 130—355 The House and Hale team of the FunsrsI DIrsotors ...... It with all modem improvements, led the biillding owners to Impose Coseo .. . . ___ 106 116 124—346 Merchants League wrested the Hsstins—Pluroblna—Roodns ... 17 — - ■ - - [nsurancs ...... 18steam heat, rate reasonable. • In- this restriction on the contractors. RIG LE.AGUE league leadership from the Hard- Ullllnsry—Or.stmskins ...... It quire The Maples’ Hospital or call (Ourter Oak Alleys) 553 546 555 1653 ware Stores who have occupied It Hovlnc—Trucklue—8-orscs .... 20 Glbsona (0) from the start. The House and Public Ptassnssr Ssrvtos ....;.tO -A 8241. President Andrew Johnson was a Gibson’s Oarage (0) (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) tailor for seven years before be Wood ...... 113 100 118—331 Hale outfit, league champs of last Painting—Pspsrins ...... tl Kebart ...... — 102 121—223 year lost the first 4 points this Protssslonsl Btnriets ...... ttWANTED-^TO GIVE to Everett R. teamed the alphabet. Magnuson ...... 106 116 141—363 Wilson .. . . ___ 100 109 103—311 Wee Scouty eyed the big balloon “He let go of the tube, no doubt. R.psiring ...... tl Kennedy, 385 Center street, one Schendel . ___ 94 89 ------183 year, and then tk 1^ straight, cli- and said, " Twill be filled pretty The wind then started coming out,: rsllorlng—Dy.Ing—Cl.anlng ... It Gibson . . . . ___ 114 99 88—301 maxing their fine bowling by taking soon, it we all'take a turn at blow- rollsl Oood. and Snrvic...... 16 free ticket to sec "FllrUtlon Walk" It caught him squarely in the face, 6V- L. Of f . at the State theater Sunday Mon- Howard .. ___ 98 126 119—343 the First National 3 out or.' 4 Tues- ing. That is only fair. and almost knocked him down.” HEROES ARE MA“DE-NgT BORN Want.d—Busln.aa 8s.vies ...... It day night, while the Hardware were Bdacatlsaal day or Tuesday. Call at the box Mlkolelt ...... — 106—106 “The Mystic Man has done Method In His Madness! By Small Coursss aad C ia s s s t...... 17 office Mr. Kennedy. HEATED APARTMENTS _ . II splitting 4 points with Jaffe's Gems, enough. Why, It has made him pant SALESMAN SAM PrlTsts Instruction ...... t l llie A and P boys had a field day, The balloon, however, soon wa* 1075 Main Street 3 rooms aad bath, heat aad hot water, 519 523 533 1575 and puff. I’ll be the first to do my filled and all the Tfnymites wara / an', HOU) O H ,G R E A T.' THEN VA OUSHTA BE IN A I^OU), CUHAT (OMY, I WAS O M ,TE R R IB L E .^ h a v e n 't ^ Dsbolng ,lt-A RENT HUNTING? Tell us what *«*‘«r ...... $80.00 winning 4 points from the Land bit t'ward filling It with air.” Hnslcsl—Orsmstlc ...... It scape Five. Sam Nelson and Jim thrilled when Jock Frost’s helper 'U)HV, TUE BEEN POSITION *m LOAN ME U)ERE LOC A S K I N 'V A MADB A SALE IN A G E S! Wanted—InitrucMon ...... 10 you want. We ll take care of It for 1077 Main Street. Comer Store...... $30.00 "That’s fine,” replied the Mys- shouted, "Now well fix the basket SELLIKT MORE TALKIN' HOW Y A , , you without charge. R. T. McCann, PERSIA MAKES Pontlllo shared high single of 142 tic Man. “I’ll take a rest, now, ABOUT TEN BUCKS, HUH? FlaagrInI Eldridge Street, S tore...... $20.00 right. ' 'THAN ANVB(X>y ABOUT? B E E N d o i n '! Bonds—Stocks—tlorisasos a... tl 69 Center street. Dial 7700. OWN CIGARETTES while Nelson took 3 string honors while I can. I will admit It s pretty ButInasi Opportunltl.a ...... It with 364, The House ani Hale team hard.to blow and blow and blow! "I have the ropes to swing IN YH 'ClCRBf / -B R -U H -p A R O O H tion.y to Loan ...... ttF ok RENT—FOUR ROOMS, with FLAT Teheran— (AP)—Persia’s minis- hit 1608 for team high. "For helping me. I'll fix a treat around the tig balloon. Then, off M E, CH A RUE Vl G E E, i Help aaF .tltullaaa all modem Improvements, with 10 Proctor Rood, 5 rooms, garage, 2d floor...... $30.00 try of finance recently advertised These bowlers are showing some of sandwiches for you to eat while you’re bound!” "Oh, gee,” said I G U E S S I M US tA j H.lp Want.d—F.msI...... II Dotty, "Be sure that the ropes are ,« E E N DAV DREAMIN'I B.lt> Want.d—Mala ...... It finished room in attic. Call at 14 for bids for erecting a factory for real classy rolling each week, and you are sailing through the air. Rala.iuan Want.d ...... ll-A Arch atreet. SINGLE HOUSES the government tobacco monopoly are being watched by large gal- They’ll taste real good, I know.” tied real tight." 11.Ip Want.d—Ual. or Famalt,. 17 81 Mather Street, 6 rooms, de n and garage...... $35.00 which would have a capacity of 12,- leries. Next Tuesday the Hardware The task was finished quickly Agan.a Want.d ...... 17-A FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- 000,000 cigarettes and 6,000 pounds Stores meet House and Hale's In a "Oh. let me make them,” Dotty and brave Scouty shouted, "This Situation. Want.d—F.mal. ... tl ment, with garage, modem Im- 552 Woodbridge Street, 7 room a, fireplace, 2-car garage, $45.00 Situation! Want.d—llal...... It 29 Wellington Road, 8 rooms, fir epiace, garage...... $45.00 of smoking tobacco dally. match which will Jus’ about deter- said, "I’d rather make them all. In- Is grand!” Then Jack Frost’s helper employment Ag.ncl.s ...... 44 provements. Call at 15 Ashworth 693 ('enter Street, 7 rooma, fireplace, attached garage, mine the first half winner. stead of blowing, when it comes my and the Tiniea rushed to cllmli'’ U»s Stsch—Pats—Psaltsy—TaklclM street Telephone 3022. completely reconditioned...... $50.00 Jaffe’s Gems (2) turn. Come, Goldy, you can help!” aboard. Ooga—Birds—P.ta ...... tl YUGOSLAVIA GIVES B. K enney...... 92 115 83—290 U»s Stock—Vshlelas ...... tl FOR RENT—SIX R(X>MS, at 86 So. to the kitchen they both went The Mystic Man yelled. "Well Poultry and Suppllns ...... tt PLANE MOTORS Mozzer...... 94 96 93—283 and ^ulte a little time was spent good luck! I hope the balloon doea Wanisd - Pals —Poultry—Slock tt CJburch street, steam heat, all mod- C. K e e n e y ...... 94 136 90—320 In fixing up a dandy lun(?h. And not get stuck.” The next thing Fst Sal^—HIswIlaaMaa em conveniences. Apply 88 Church Belgrade—(AP) —To encourage Bowers ...... 84 88 112—284 then they heard a yelp! that the Tinies knew, out through AitlelM lor Sal...... a. street. LOUIS ST.CU IR BURR civilian aviation, a free motor has Nelson...... 104 142 118—364 Back to, the balloon they quick- the air they soared. Boat! and Accc.aorl.a ...... tl 86 Pearl Street been offered by the Yugoslav re- Building llat.rlala ...... t Member National 802 West Center St. ly ran. "What’s wrong?" they ask- FOR RENT— MODERN 6 room Hartford Institute Real 4522 gency to anyone who builds an air- 468 577 496 1541 Olamoadt—W atchaaW.w.lry tl tenement, with garage. 47 ladridge ed the Mystic Man. "Oh, Dufley (A strange bird plays a KiMtrIcal Appllannss—Radio „ tl 7-7028 Estate Management B-8 P. M. plane body according to plans pro- Hardware Storea (2). made a sad mistake," he answered. trick on the Tlntes la the next Foal and F.ad street vided by the state factory. Smith ...... 95 82 80—257 Oardsp — rarm—Dalrr Produets 40 "What a clown! story). HouMbold Oouds ...... |iFOR RENT—IN BUSINESS aec- Xmas Has Its Advantages By Frank Beck Uaeblntry and Tcols ...... if <;AS BIK.'GIKS Mnsteal I nttrumeat s ...... || tlos, heated apartments, one 7 OBIet aad Btore EQalpmeat .. . It room, one (our room. Apply Ed- ALLEY OOP JT THCRE S What A Haul! By HAMUN S A N TA C L A U 5 . \ _ -_ , the 9 * 0 ^ ...... II ward HoU, telephone Manchester TH’ ONLY WAY I CAN FIGOER. Apparel—rars * ...... n 4642. EARSARA. Wealed—To Bnr ...... II TO 0 € T OOOLA AWAY TALK TD \ kspw Beard eHlo BeeiW B'OR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- FROM THAT M O B ,« TO EeetewrBBte o e r UP HEBE, DCOP A S?®2* ’ ^•thoht Board ...... a roent, 169 Summit street, furnace, Mardara Waaud ...... a - A all improvements, garage. Inquire LOOP ABOUND H ES, epaatnr Board—RaaorU Id 66 Oxford street Telephone 5987- AN H A UL ' »tol»T*SI*th“ taaU -n ' Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... a TENEMENT TO RENT—4 rooms, Bool BotaM Boa Boat Aportmoatsi ristA Toaemoau., a an Improvements. Apply at 111 l^oatlona ler Boat ... It Holl street. Telephone 6806. WoBMO for Boat a : Bakiirbaa for Boat ...... a i LARGE PLEASANT well heated ; Bammir Boma tor Boat It -” aaiad a-Boat ...... a I rooms for one or two people. See Bool Beta** Poe tala ! Jensen—Johnson Block, 709 Main 'IMariaiat BalhUag fi ; itieet Phone 6070—7635. Cut down Vfw esa Property for I e x p e n s e . T •wv« aa ft COME TO THE STATE theater. StsTtor e l ! ;“ ” ***“ ** Tl lejert ProMrte tor Bale...... John J, Sinnamon, of 186 Highland *!!?** ticket to see •KlrUUon Walk" at the SUte tnaater Sunday, Monday or Tues- dajr. W . AlMCMider Ool. o f tb . Ool. Older Girla* Club, diractad by Mia* M otor, ta .bM nt on a Un-day buri- Inelda Ca*ey, Clara Emanuel, Edith noM trip to the Middle WeaL Ha Oatto, Mary Gatto, Julia Augua- ANNOUNCE HONOR plan, to vM t the Pontiac factory at tlnlak, Freda Kraya, Anna Oowhey, Itoy C om, fbnuMly of B* Pontiac, Michigan; th' Reo plant in Lena Angelica, Bertha MlchaeloaM. atint, Kovo Mrtt to twin girii nt Misa Eivelyn Wood, who is con- LanMng and the W yllys factory in Norwe^an Songa by Bernhard A. ROLUT TRADE tb* HutfOrd hoopiUl TMtarday. ductor in Sunaet Rebekah lodge, Toledo, Ohio. Dorph of Hartford. filled the same station at tha meet- International Fes'tlvnl Program Teaaa’a Tongue, a play by the wta of t>w Board of Maet- ing of Welcome Lodge in SkMt The Ladle* Aid eodety of the To.Be Held Tuesday Night— Bnaign Bickford Birl*' (Sub, Avon Lilt hdwlet 25 Stideots MMB at tha laat meaUnf, proaldlng Hartford laat night, which a num- Buckingham church will hold a Open to the Pnblie. Directed by Mr*. Anna Andrewa, for dapoatta at tha Manchaster water ber of local Rebekaha attended. bridge and whlat party In the vea- Miss Speraam Tarca, Mias Theresa try tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. Who Attiuned Honors IW IIB X df^artnent, Included four Hartford Misa Wood. Mrs. Minnie Krause, The Hartford County T.W.C.A. is Campainieri, Misa Fannie Solan, aayinga and alao the Manchea- noble grand; Mrs. Emma Dowd, Prize* will be awarded, refresh- Mrs. Fannie Bogino, Misa NeUle arranging an IntemaUonal Christ- tar Saringi bank, Oiainnan Aaron past grand, and Mrs. Ellcnor menta served and a nominal fee Turcki, Miss Rose Bontni, Miss Dorinx Last Period. Jack Froct Cook of the Board of Selectmen aald Rogers attended the banquet at charged. maa Featlval for Tuesday, Decem- Louise Campagnieri, Mrs. Eva W il- ^isssrr thla motnlng. It waa atated yeater- 6:30. ber 11, at the T.W.CA.. Auditorium. liamson, Mis* Daisy Tarchlnl, Mtss C o n fe c tio n e ry day that the depoaltoriea were five A Joint meeting o f the Woman’* The program is open to the public Caroline Tarchlnl. Amiated by: Ernest Tarca, Mario Bogino, Dom- IVenty-flve student* at the Man- Hartford banka. The Joint committee of Anderson- Home and Foreign Mlaatonary eo- aa well aa membera and fBends of chester Trade school attained the cietiee will be held tomorrow night inick Bogino. Accordionists: Al- Shea Post, V. F. W., and auxiliary, honor roll for the period Just ended, at 7:30 at the Sou' i Methodist the Association in Hartford, Tolland fred Aowtonde, Gino Consollni. A meeting of the Weat Sidea foot* will meet at the State Arm ory to- according to an announcement and Litchfield counties. ball team will be held at the School morrow evening at 7:30 to make church. A Chrlstma* program will Cz-choslovaklan dance* by The committee in charge Is. chair- Czechoslovakian Dramatic Society made today by Director John plana for the annual Christmas be preaented and all ladiec o f the Sugar Street Rec at 7 o'clock tonight. All man, Ruth aoyes. East Hartford; Ekibmallan. membera are requeated to attend aa party for the Children of members church will be welcome. The com- o f WUUngton. M i*. Georgs Phelps, ThompsonvlUe; Polish Chrlstmaa 'Eve, directed by Those who are included In the Im portut announcementa will be of the post and auxiliary. mittee of hoateaaee Iqclude* Mr*. list are as follows: Paul Ferria, Mr*. Ezekiel . Beneon. Mrs. Philip Dovnew, Granby; Mrs Mr*. Chester Yalch of Weat Hart- made relative t o ' the team’a ban- Carpentry Dept.: Frank Gado, Mra. H. L. Carr and Mr*. William George Hart. Simsbury; Mrs. R. S. ford and Misa Helen Javorskl of quet All young women Interested In Russell Miller, John Muschko, Thumlth. Williams, Terryvllle; Mrs. Joseph ThompsonvUle. SoIoUt, Mr*. Frank Joining a new group of the Wesley- AIsop. Avon; M i*. WlUlam Bourn, Emory Pheipe and WlUlam Rice. J ac k > Good progress is being made on an Guild, composed of professional Jagielskl of Hartford; Evelyn Rach- Avon. walakl, Carmella BoneUl, Mary Drafting Dept.: Francis Dabms, Package Ifra. Mary Broanan, Mrs. Olive sea'er construction work on Bran- and business girla, are requested to ?DST ' Mr*. W. R. L, McBee o f South Raymond Irwin, Francis Moriarty, ford and Weatfleld street. Town En- meet at the South Methodist par- Cbartler and M i*. Minnie Carring- Alalmo, Mary Brutto, Doris Sislt- WUUngton wlU give th r Introduc- Joseph Ofiara. Melvin Wetherbee One • pound gineer J. F. ^ w e n stated this mom- ton are planning to attend the zky, Helen Wojner, SUrley Keeney, sonage. 3lB Spruce street, tonight tion end announce the number*, and John Yurgel. paokaga of at 7:45. American Legion auxiliary officers Mary Smith, Shirley Halated, Jean ■ 1"K- ____ and chairmen’s parley at the Hotel which are aa follows: English and Patenaude. Electrical Dept.: Roger Bemont, HARD STARTING Jack Frost French carol* by Granby Choru*, Fred Bissell, Anthony Dougela, confections r y O c ll England, of Manchester Garde, Hartford, .Saturday at 1 Homemade candy, foreign paatry, The Friendly Bridge club has re- directed by Mr*. T. G. Case; Mrs. POOR LIGHTS tDKFj. ^ ■■ c q I sugar. On sale Green, left this morning m th his o’clock. and southern homespun* will be on served four tables at the bridge to N. K. Allison, Mrs. Richard Taft. Friday after- slater, Misa Gertrude England for sale during the evening be held tomorrow afternoon at the Mrs. Howard Carlaon, Mrs. ^ r o n Generators should charge more In noon from S to the season to be spent with his The aecond sitting o f the first Kerosene and Range Oil cold weather aa the thick oil causes Whltbn Memorial Library In con- Stratton, Miss liOls Clark, Mr*. W il- 6 o’clock. ' parents, Mr. and M rs.'Harry Eng- series of the duplicate contract starters to draw more current nection with the annual sale , of liam Maltble, Miss Rachel Clark, land in St. Petersburg, Fla. The bridge tournament at the Manches- Ever Ready Circle, King's Daugh- Mrs. Ernest Pendleton, Miss Louise MANCHESTER We will adjust srour generator to party will embark at New York on ter Country Club will be held Wed- gal* ters. The club was '.o have met Hftll nod Miflfi Nancy Alderman. keep 3Tour battery fully charged for •Plus The Additional the S. S. Seminole and will land at with Mrs. Robert Martin but will do nesday night, December 12 at 8 25 gaUons or over. Russian Dance by ThompsonvlUe the winter driving free of charge. Saving of S. & H. Jacksonville and will go by train so at a later date. o'clock Instead of Friday. December Fuel Oil. 2-3-4 from Jacksonville to St. Petersburg. 14. Hostesses will be Mrs. Rajrmond Green Stamps.

Fred England drove them to New The Highland Park Community St. Laurent, telephone 6056 and Mrs. BLUE COAL ON EASY NORTON

York this morning. club will conduct the usual Satur- Warren Keith, 7075. Reservations TERMS g a l. ELECTRICAL day evening dance this week, wdth should he made not later than Wed- n^^Kse Shop each Friday afternoon Free meaanring sticka. Ecv. \V. D. Woodward will be In .“lam Felice's orchestra to furnish nesday noon. from S on for week-end specials' NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED INSTRUMENT CO. charge of the Family Fellowship music and John McConvlIle to an- In our food departments. SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. HiUlsrd Street Phone 4060 meeting tonight at 7;4.’) at the nounce the old-time numbers. A Group F o f Center church women

North Methodist parsonage. large gathering Is expected In view workers will meet Friday evening THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Porterfield^s of the fact that the annual Mother at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. 338 No. Main St. Tel. 4149 — SETBACK — 68 Hpruce St. Tel. 6584 and Daughter banquet Is held at Rollln Hitt, 11 Knighton street. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 8 P. M. the clubhouse on that evening. Plan.s will be made for the big chil- A T V, M. C. A.

PUBLIC SETBACK dren’s entertainment, "Christmas Given by North End Boys’ Club. .Members of Gibbons Assembly, for the Old Woman Lived In a Modem Old-Time D ANCE! WHY THOUSANDS ARE NOW OKANGR H.M.L Prizes! Kofrrshments! Catholic Ladles of Columbus, are Shoe", which the group will sponsor UNITED TEXTILE TOMORROW NIGHT requested to make returns on tick- SATURDAY NIGHT Admlsoion 25 cents. for Friday evening, December 21. 8 O’ CLOCK HIGHLAND PARK WORKERS OF AMERICA ets for the Christmas fund, at the SWITCHING TO-blue <’o;i I Atisplera Washington L. O. I- meeting to he held tomorrow eve- COMMUNITY CLUB LOCAL 2125 Refreshments. Fee 2S Cents. ning In the K. pf C. clubrooms. Sam Felice’s Orchestra. John .VfeConvIUe, Prompter. BRING THE CHILDREN WE USE ‘Maecool' too, TO VISIT SANTA CLAUS Everybody Weleome! REASON No. 21 IT CIVES BETTER HEAT AND

In His House A t The Barney Wichman NEEDS HARDLY A N ^ Thonsahdf of people la tliii towa NOTICE •re gening better heat with *blM

PINEHURST Dial 4151 D. S. C. The monthly membership meet- , ATTENTION. coal* — cleaner, healthier heat at Christmas Bazaar CHICKEN PIE ing will be he'ld In the Odd Fel- lowest foel cost. Onr cnsteiBers say FOOT SPECIALIST lows Hall Saturday afternoon, PINEHUR.ST FRESH FISH Try Rirds<>ye Foods while So. Methodist Church SUPPER that *blne coal* givea quick heat on these special low prices are CHIROPODIST December 8th, at 2 o’clock Tuesday, Dec. 11, 6 P. M. on cold mornings—bums steadily for Stewing Oysters, pint 29c. In ellect, this week and next. THURS., DEC. 13, 3 P. M. S H A R P .' By-law books must be NORTH METHODIST CHI RCH 858 Main 8L, Rublnow Building presented at the door to gain ad- hours with little attentibn — and Birdseye Corn, box 17c. BOOSTER CLUB Filet of Haddock Cafeteria Supper, 5:30. Phone: 5220 mittance. banks perfectly at night. *hlue eoaP Birdseye Broccoli, only Butterflsh Continuous Program, Circus and .MENU: Chicken pie, mashciL po- Office Honrs: 9 to 6. Nomination of officers of the is the same high quality Pennsyl* Boston Bluefish, l.'>c lb. the tender green tips, Other Attractions. tatws, turnips, cabbage salad, Evenings By AppoIntmenL Loc^ for the coming year will oe vania hard coal that has been the Cod, steak or to boil. l)ox 21c. cranberry sauce, celery, olives; Thnrs. and SaL, 9-6— 7-8 P. M. .Admission Free. held at this meeting. This busi- favorite of thrifty home owners for squash, apple, mince pic, rolls, .Mackerel L1.MA BEANS, baby ness is of utmost Importance and more than 50 years. Now It’s col- coffee. ONE DELIGHTED USER Filet of Sole green— shelled from 2 every member Is requested to be ored blue for your protection. Tickets at Karl Keller’s, Potter- present. TELLS AN O TH E R Salmon ~ Halibut pounds beans in pod. Phone ns your order today. ton A Krah, or members. None Serves 4, box 2.1c. Our SWORDFISH STEAKS sold after .Monday, December 10. Birdseye STRAWBER at 49c lb., and MACKEREL Bridge— Setback FILETS at 28c lb., are mak- RIKIS. Ready to serve with cream or for short- FRIDAY, DEC. 7. 8 P. M. JOHN L. JENNEY ing friends for Pinehurst Fish NOTICE THE W . G. GLENNEY CO. ASHES REMOVED 10 Depot Square ^ Phone 88.50 Coal, Lumber, Maoona’ SuppUeo, Paint. Department. cake, box 2.1c. Manchester Green 886.No. M ^n St.' Tel, 4140 Manchester Birdseye PEAS, serves 4,. WEEKLY—25c. Quohuug Chowder Clams, 2 Community Club Neal, Dependable Service. Local 2125 Iwx 2.1c. ‘ q u a r t s 3,1c. Insurance Every Birdseye linn guar- CHRISTMAS TURKEYS THAT BETTER MOVING

Opened Gams, pint 3,1c. anteed satisfactory nr your AND CASH PRIZES! AND TRUCKING Lire, Accident and Health, Special Meeting money hack. Just follow Fire Insurance. Fidelity and dlre<-tlons on the package. REFRESHMENTS. Hartford-Mancheater Cucumbers, each 10c. Expre-is Surety Bonds— Auto- .\dmi8sion 23c. for Piece Dye, Finish- SPECIAL XMAS SALE mobile and Other Radishes, bunch .Ic. Dial 6260 We have a new slock of Galanti Piano Accordions, Green Beans, Everybody Welcome! Grapefruit, 6 for 2,'ic. Casualty Lines. ing:, Yarn Dye, Broad quart...... AUSTIN CHAMBERS newest styles, hand construction, with 5 years’ guaran- 10c Native Potatoes, peck 19c. Goods Preparation tee.

Spinach, Crisp, ^ ^ and Print Rooms. 20 Lessons Free with each new accordion purchased Good No. S Can of A Clean, '/i peck during December.

Green or Wax , m ^ THURSDAY We also have a few used Rccordions. Beans, can ...... Oranges, X f C NOTICE! Repairing and Engraving a Specialty. Call 8047. 3 f o r 44c. dozen . . . 22c I-AST CALL FOR EVENING, 7:30

RESERVATIONS! PUBLIC CARD P A R H ODDFELLOWS S. OSOWSKI ACCORDION CO.

27 Kerry Street North End of Town HALL Democratic

Victory Dinner St. Bridget’s H all

Dance

Sat., Dec. 8,6:30 P. M.

Monday Eve., December 10 Rainbow Inn, Bolton

Roast Beef Dinner, Enter-

tainment and Dance, 73c. SOCONY STATION Reservations must be in to- D O O R P R IZ E AMAZING night! Dial 58.33, 4897 or

AT 369 CENTER ST. 8444. iteui-

Now Reopened Under the Management o f $21.00 Sunbeam Mixmaster

(FOOD MIXER)

GRUNDW

MR. THOMAS BOLAND W e Think So Higrhly

Admission 25c ALL SOCONY PRODUCTS AND SERV- of the Quality and

ji^UVINGTONE ICES NOW AVAILABLE AT THIS STA- Uniformity of

TION. ______

Drive In Today. We’ll Do Our Best To

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Satisfy In Every Respect.

SPECIAL ATTRACTION FUEL AT THE and

TheMancliester Public Market

SILVER GRILL RANGE

S E A FO O D S P E C IA L S DELIVERS TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fancy Mackerel...... 2 lbs. 25c *1 T H IS SET Fancy Butterflsh...... lb. 15c OIL Boston Bluelish Steak to frv nr to bake ,.....,2 lbs. 25c Fresh Stewing Oysters ...... That it costs os several dtd- DON GORE ...... 23c pint Large Frying Uysters...... lars more per day than if we and His ...... 39c pint ALL^flLllirANCE FOR YO UR OLO RAi IIO Fancy Fresh Haddock F ilets...... 25c lb. handled a competitive brand. Nice White Halibut Steak ...... 29c lb. F i « h Cod Steak to fry or to b a k e ____ 2 lbs. 25c LADIES BAND Has the Oil You Buy .5 Y Y E R a t a Fresh Chowder C la m s...... ' ....2 quarts 2.1c Large Packages of Selox ...... 2 for 25c Best in M ask and Entertainment. a Name? ^ Nice MUd Cheese...... ii; ...... 19c lb. Fresh Native Spinach...... Two Floor Shows Every Night. Chets Radio&Ser vice Station • ...... 19c peck

Staffed and Baked Mackerel, ready ^ r TRYATLANTIC 80 Oakland Street the table, 10c ea. Open Evenings Until 8:30 Manchester Devira Food Layer Cakes...... • ...... 19c each

H o n e Baked B e a n s ...... DIAL 5191 ...... 13c quart SchlitzBeer Narrasransett Ale “The beer that made Mllwsu- m ie ale with the real ale

D U L 5111 LT.WoodCo. kee Famonar* taste.’* See Display At Gillette-Heckler Motor Sales

55 Bissell St. TeL 4496 Comer Main Street and Bramard Place