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(P. p. So. Manchester, Conn.) PRICE THREE CENl'S VOL. XLIIL, NO. 47. (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928.

RAKZBERRIES FOR BINGHAM URGES ' FRENCH PARLLA5IENT HUSBAND WHO John and Florence Paris, Dec. 8.— The best of grammar isn’t used in the best FIVE D O aO R S QUICK AID FOR of circles and Paul Lombard, MARRIED TWO, humorist and lover of good French, is urging French par­ ents to keep their offspring PORTO RICANS from attendinfc sessions of N0W_W0RRIED AT THE KING’S Parliament. He claims that group of political leaders mix their metaphors. He ha^ cited Draws Telling Picture of some of the verbal blunders of Oddest Love Triangle Puz­ Early Bulletin Says Mon> this law-making body. Here they are: V zles Everyone Involved; 'V''- V Desperate Plight of Hero­ “ You wish to regulate death. arch’s Temperature Re* Try it. You will s. o what she i \ % ic Islanders as He Pro­ will do to you.” Wife Helps Him in Second Relatives In Will mains Above Normal; “ We will not compress young b”ains as soon as they begin to poses Relief. walk.” Courtship. ft? New York, Dec. 8— Believlng^in which Merrill declared he be- Doctors Consult as U “ I thank you, Mr. Minister, I>f/ that hardship and poverty are the lieved a small Income was an aid to you have heard me with a greatest incentives for success, Wil­ the ambition, independence, useful­ Change of Methods is The Congressional Record cover­ friendly eye.” Sayville, N. Y., Dec. 8.— A ' liam Bradford Merrill, former gen­ ness and contentment of a woman. “ You bind their arms so The widow, Mrs. Josephine ing the proceedings of Wednesday strange love triangle involving an eral manager of the Hearst publi­ tightly they no longer know on “ understanding” wife, the love­ cations, who died Nov. 26 left the Houck Merrill is the chief benefic­ Treating Abscess on of this week carries a highly inter­ which foot to dance.” sick husband, Herbert J. Leigh- bulk of his estate valued at. close iary under the terms of the docu­ ment, She will receive a life in­ esting verbatim report of a report “ I have consulted him. He Manuell, a church organist and ro­ \ to $1,000,000, to women relativ s made to the Senate by Senator has answered me affirmatively: and only relatively small bequests come from a trust fund of not more King’s Right Lung Dis­ mantic music teacher, and “ the than $260,000 and not less than Hiram Bingham of Connecticut on ‘No’.” to men members of his family, it other girl” in as queer and blga- was revealed today. $250,000. At her death the fund will his recent visit to Porto Rico and mously twisted an affair as the ‘Hardship, poverty and want are be' divided among friends and rela-(^ closed by X-Ray Pictures. his investigations of the effects of most imaginative fiction writer the best incentives and best foun­ fives. A daughter, Mrs. Dorothy might conceive, was today agitating dations for success, i want the lit­ Davis, is left a life-estate trust fund the September hurricane. the public, the press, the police and BOLIVIANS GRET tle money that I possess to help and of not more than $110,000 and not London, Dec. 8.— Following a Granted unanimous consent Sena­ the principals themselves. less than $100,000. Two nephews not hinder the usefulness and- self- morning bulletin in which it wai tor Bingham spoke a follows: Ethel Leigh-Manuell, the wife, reliance of 'those that receive it,” were left bequests of $10,000 each. stood out as the most extraordinary stated that King George’s tempera­ “ Mr. President, on the 13th of HOOVER AND PARTY Merrill said in his will, which has They are Laurenc . Millet and Dr. September there occurred the worst character in the love drama, for been filed for probate here. J. A. P. Millet, both of Stockbridge, ture is still above normal, five doc­ she is playing the inexplicably The will also contained a 'clause * Mass. tors gathered in consultation thia hurricane in the entire history of strange role of a wife who “ under­ the West Indies. It is very difficult standing” her husband, complac­ afternoon in Buckingham Palace ta to talk about this hurricane with­ review the whole illness. out dealing in superlatives, and Republic Has No Coast Line ently arranged the wedding of her husband and father of her three when one starts dealing in super­ DRUG SMUGGLING SUES HORSE BUYER It was understood that the meth­ children to 19-year-old Martha Van ods of treatment might be slightlj latives it is very difficult to persu­ Wyen, She even witnessed the mar­ ade his audience that he is not exag­ So Officials Board the revised as the result of study of tha riage. X-ray photographs of the ^ight sida gerating. All Very Simple IS ON INCREASE IN DEAL ON RACERS “ On the map behind be there is Maryland. of the King’s chest, taken late yes­ It was all so simple. Her amour- Florence frumbull and John Coolidge are making marriage plans. terday. an indication of that part of the ously-incllned husband “ fell out” island of Porto Rico wh'ch was The pretty daughter of Connecticut’s governor and the son of the na­ The physicians present at the of love with her and “ fell in” love consultation were Lord Dawson of devastated as it had never been with Miss Van Wyen. So Mrs. tion’s chief executive are pictured together here. Lower left is a close- devasted before. It will be seen by Aboard U. S. S. Maryland, off up of Florence, showing her unbobbed, wavy locks, as she appeared in a Impossible to Curb It, Says Burnside Man Charges S. Penn, Sir Stanley Hewitt, Sir E, Leigh-Manuell thought it perfectly Farquhar Buzzar.d, Sir Humphrey a glance at the map that a very Chile, (Via Arlington, "Va., Radio 0. K. for hubby to take unto him­ college pageant. large part of the productive area, Rolleston and Dr. H. Graham Hodg­ Station) Dec. 8.— The Chilean self the younger wife, albeit neg­ Doran; International Co- D. Pearl With Padding son, who directed the taking of the practically all of the area in which lecting, however, to rid himself of coffee grows, every bit of the area cruiser Chacapuco joined the X-ray pictures. Maryland early today to escort Wifey Number One. It was intimated that anothei in which the tobacco grows, a small Thus he finds himsqlf today in Prices of 4 $3,000. part of the area in which the tobac­ President-elect Hoover down the operation Fails. bulletin would not be issued until the plight of having two wives— Nothing High Hatty 8:30 tonight. - * co grows, a small part of the area coast to Antofagasta and Santiago. very embarrassing Indeed, what in which citrous fruits are grown, The president-elect brought the with the authorities making it hard Just what race horses M. J. Ken- TEMPERATURE UP and a small part of the area in on all concerned and threatening to Washington, Dec. 8.— Efforts to which sugar is grown, were hit by respects and good wishes of the curb the smuggling of narcotic yon of Burnside, commissioned London, Dec. 8i— Although King* send him to jail for bigamy, and About John*s Fiancee George had a good sleep during thd the center of this hurricane. United States to a SouthyAmerican perhaps Miss Van Wyen, as well. Stephen D. Pearl of Manchester to “ The last serious hurricane be­ drugs into the United States this night, his temperature was still republic, whose soil he will not Mrs. Leigh-Manuell feels “ terri­ year have been futile. Prohibition buy for him In the spring of 1926, above normal today owing to the fore this occurred in 1899. At that bly sorry” that her poor, misunder­ time the excessive winds lasted for touch on his visit of amity— Bo­ rudd#', clear and guiltless of make­ Comissioner J. M. Doran declared in what they cost and how much dif­ lung infection, according to a med­ livia. Bolivia has no sea coast. stood husband, has got himself ’ n By ANNE WHELAN. ical bulletin posted at Buckingham about three hours. This year the a jam. She not only did her bit in up. Her unbobbed hair is -marcell­ his annual report today. ference, If there was any, between hurricane’s excessive winds lasted A delegation of 80 persons rep­ Palace at 11:30 o’clock. helping him marry the girl of his Plainville, Gonn., Dec. 8.— She is. ed in broad waves from a high fore­ Large supplies are coming into what Mr. Pearl said.they cost and for nearly 12 hours. The most seri­ resenting Bolivia and 45 others head and done in a knob at the The bulletin follows: were to board the Maryland at dreams but she supplied $5,000 bail the daughter of the wealthy govern­ the country through illegitimate received from Mr. Kenyon, is all to “ The King had sonae hours ol ous part of the damage was due to after he had been arrested. More­ or of Connecticut. She is engaged nape . of the neck. While she dress- the fatigue of materials during the 10:30 o’clock (Chilean time) to channels, according to Doran. He, h.e told before some judge in the sleep. His temperature is still raised exchange greetings with Mr. Hoo­ over she’s going to stick to him to wed the son of the president of es exceedinly well and has undenl- on account of the. lung condition. last two or three hours of the hurri­ through thick and thin. The'neigh the United States. But there’s; able chic, she gives no impression attributed the situation to the Hartford Superior Court, Civil cane. ver on this ship. His general condition is the sarae.” hors say she is “ a woman in a mil­ nothing high-hat about Florence of being a clothea-consdous person. strong demand for dope by non­ side. An attachment was placed Twice As Captain’s Plans She has a preference for' blue, and against property ' belonging to , It was signed by the court phy­ lion.” Why mot make it ten mil­ Trumbull. Her marriage pla*nS medical addicts^ the resourcefull- sician, Lord Dawson of Penn and “ In 1899, during the last very Caplain Kimberly, of the. Mary­ lion? wears sports clothes in that pert, Stephen D. Pearl, on Oakland severe hurricane, the wind reached land, planned to drop anchor two mark her as an unusual-example of ness of the drug rings, and the ef­ Sir Stanley Hewitt Pets Her Husband simplicity and wholesomeness in smart manner which makes the ficiency of domestic producers aud street, this morning by Deputy a velocity of between 90 and 100 miles of Antofagasta at ten o’clock, American girl distinctive. Sheriff Herbert Bissell. Although the X-ray photograph? remaining until 3 o’clock this after­ At the modest home, over which young womanhood. distributors. taken late yesterday were said to miles an hour. This year. In San the shadow of scandal has suddenly “ It would be gorgeous,” she ad­ The complaint, drawn by the law Juan, the capital, which is near the noon^ when the journey will be. re­ “ I’ll be married right here in “ The Illicit traffic- in narcotic show a favorable condition, there fallen, the wife nursed and petted Plalnville,” she said. “ Then weTl mitted, “ to have a White House drugs smuggled into the country firm of Day, Berry and Reynolds, north coast but several miles away' sumed to Santiago. The ship is due representing Kenyon, sets up that was some increase in anxiety ovei her husband this morning, telling take a simple little apartment in wedding, but on the other hand, it seems not to have abated in any the fact that Sir Stanley spent the from the center of the storm, the to reach Santiago at 7 o’clock Mon­ him to “ buck up” and “ not to wor­ would be too much display and ex­ in 1926, about June, Kenyon wish­ wind gauge was registering 150 day morning. New Haven, where John works, degree,” Doran said. entire night at the palace. ry.” She explained all things by re­ start on a modest scale, pay as we. citement to suit John and me.” “ To stop the traffic at ports and ed to purchase some race horses. miles an hour when it blew to Commercial Interest as well as He entered into an agreement to Some alarm was caused by re­ ferring to his “ genius” and hoped go and not take any help from our A Brilliant Ceremony, at That. ports that the physicians attending pieces. The wind, continued to in­ friendship is attached to the brief borders is admittedly difficult, if have Pearl buy the horses for him, all would be for the best. parents. We’ll shift for ourselves.” So thb wedding will take place not impossible, with the present fa-, the King had discussed the advis.i- crease in velocity for three hours stop as Antofagasta is the chief ex­ agreeing to go to the extent of $6,- The marriage of Leigh-Manuell She proposes too, to do her own right in the little town where Flor­ duties available. The progress of bility of an operation but had de- longer. port port for Chile nitrate. and Miss Van Wyen occurred Wed ence was born, and her cousins and 000. Kenyon was to pay Pearl The meteorologist of the station Among those making up the housework, and is learning to cook, ^ efforts to secure international co­ cide'd against it because it was be­ nesday in New York City. Mis? a feminine accomplishment that^ her sister Jean probably will be her $500 for his judgment and time lieved he lacked sufficient vitality at San Juan, Doctor Fassig. who party of visitors to the Maryland Van Wyen had been brought to the operation looked to an efficient has been there many years, and is, had attracted her but slightly .to chief attendants. measure of control is seemingly in purchasing the horses. to permit such a ctep. were Alberto Palacios, acting min­ Municipal building there by Mrs. All Connecticut will be invited to Bought Four Horses. perhaps, the leading authority in ister of foreign affairs for Bolivia; this time, which she admits- she quite slow.” It is believed ordinary “ active” Leigh-Manuell and the license ob­ the wedding and the Washington On July 4, 1926, the complaint tieatment will be fcontinued in­ the world on tropical .hurricanes, representatives of 15 leading com­ tained. Then the trio proceeded to does inexpertly. estimates the wund velocity in the She’ll Travel a Bit More. diplomatic corps and the presiden­ Easy to Obtain. continues, Pearl delivered to him stead. mercial and civic organizations In the Marble Collegiate church, where, tial set, making it probably • the four horses. For one, it is claimed, southeastern part of the island— Bolivia; Bolivian state and muni­ “ John must wait until he gets Doran called attention to the fact in a manner of speaking, the three grandest wedding this little town that narcotics are comparatively Pearl said he paid $2,500, for an­ PRINCE AT CAIRO to which I am now pointing -on the cipal officials; David E. Kaufkman, were made one. When they'return­ money enough to get married on,” map— as between 180 and 200 she went on, seriously, “ and 1 ever has seen. easy to obtain in Europe and Asi­ other $1,000, for a third $750 and Cairo, Egypt. Dec. 8.—-The Prince U. S., minister to Bolivia; U. S. ed to Sayville the same taxi took John Coolidge was Florence’ s miles an hour and the wind velo­ would like to travel a bit more be­ atic countries. Addicts find it im­ for a fourth $300, making a total of of Wales arrived'here at 8:30 a. Vice Consul Brown, stationed at each to their respective homes. first “ steady” friend, ..just as she $5,050. In addition Pearl was paid city over most of the north coast Antofagasta; a delegation from the The “ villian” in this quainta and fore settling down to married life.” possible to obtain drugs from Amer­ ni., today after an overnight trip as being 150 miles an hour. The young girl who captivated was his first sweetheart. They met ican producers and therefore must $500 for his service and also re­ from Suez. American colonies at Lapaz and piquant triangle, Leigh-Manuell, a on a train four years ago. John ceived pay for carfare and shipping It can be. readily imagined that Antofagasta; the Chilean governor slight, boyish looking man with the president’s son is undeniably look to smuggled goods, accord­ The cruiser Enterprise hai with a velocity of that intensity, Coolidge was returning to Wash­ ing to Doran, expenses. brought the prince to Suez last of the province of Antofagasta and Inorn-rimmed spectacles was doing good to look at, though not a con- ington from Amherst on the same and with the period of .time over his level best, in a bashful, uncer­ ventlal beauty. She is above ordi­ During the year 26,332 ounces of ' In, 1928, the date not being given, night. After a short official recep­ a handful of Chilean Army and the writ continues, Kenyon learned which it.lasted, practically nothing Navy officers. tain way, to duck the limelight. nary height for a girl, slim, straight drugs were seized. Convictions of tion he boarded a special train for escaped some harm. Of the nearly Everything is “ perfectly harmoni­ and boyish in figure. Her skin is (Continued on Page 2.) those charged with drug violations that the defendant had “ grossly mis­ this cith 1,500,000 people who inhabit the ous” at home, as far as Wife Num­ number 4,738. the usual high per­ represented and exaggerated” the The prince will spend the day island, practically every one was af­ ber One is conocerned, and his only centage of convinctions. Legitimate amount that he said he had paid here and leave for Port ?aid earlv fected to a greater or less degree. concern is how to pacify the law. imports included 140,172 pounds of for the horses, which was over­ this evening. He is expected ,to. The American Red Cross, which NO CHANGE IS PLANNED “ I’m up against it— I don’t know PROSPERin HURTS KILL 1,000 REBES opium and 234,282 pounds of cocoa stated by $3,000. The sheriff was reach Port Said later tonight aiA went to the relief .of the island im­ what I’d do without my wife,” he leaves, a decrease from last year. directed in the writ to attach the will probably sail for Brindisi, Ital'» mediately, as soon as vessels could IN TARIFF COMMITTEE declared, meaning Number One. 7.j,000 Arrests, pi'operty on "Woodland street and aboard the Enterprise before mL^- be engaged and men could reach Met Miss Van Wyen Prohibition agents made 75,307 also to garnishee money on deposit night. - there; and the Army, which divert­ He said he first met Miss Van WORKERS; DARROW IN FIERCE BATTLE arrests and seized automtibiles and with the Hartford Connecticut The prince spent the morning ed one of its transports immediate­ Wyen six years ago. Last year she boats valued at about $3,200,000 in Trust Company of Hartford and the quietly at Lord Lloyd’s qu^rter^. ly, and did everything within its Republican Leaders to Let It was sent to Calvin College at Grand the year. Federal courts terminat­ Manchester Trust Company of Man­ In the afternoon he went to ,4he power to furnish supplies, cots, and Remain as It is for the Next Rapids, Mich. While at school the ed ^7,799 prohibition case's with. chester. sporting club where he playeo'-^a bedding, report that in the first Administration. girl at one time telegraphed Leigh- Noted Lawyer Says Capital Armed With Antiquated 58,813 convictions. About one- game of squash. The prince is re­ two or three weeks of the hurri­ Manuell saying she missed him, quarter of them were jailed. For ceiving radio repqrts daily from -h4^ cane 513,000 people were' absolute­ that she was lonely. j mother. Queen Mary, regarding the Washington, Dec. 8— Republican conspiracy to violate the liquor condition of his father. King ly destitute, without food, without leaders of the House decided to and Politicians No Longer Weapons They Fight laws 370 persons were indicted. BIG DOPE SEIZURE George. shelter, and without any clothing permit the present Democratic Doran approved of civil service except the little that they had on representation of ^he ways and MUST CUT EXPENSES After his visit to the sporting Agamst Planes and Tanks regulations for dry agents remark­ club the prince visited the native their backs. means committees to remain after Fear Labor. New York, Dec. 8.— A man said “ In the hurricane of 1899 there ing that the personnel had been bazaars. He planned to oall u^on the Hoover Congress comes in with to be a member of the Arnold Roth- were 3,000 people killed, chiefly by Washington, Dec. 8.— Congress improved. A special inspection unit King Faud, of Egypt, before leaiv^ its big Republican majority, it was was setup to investigate serious rtein drug ring was arrested to­ floods. The rainfall during that learned today. must sharpen up its pruning knife London, Dec. 8.— Fighting be­ ing for Port Said. He is due to reach hurricane was about. 23 inches. during the present session to pre­ Kenosha, Wis., Dec. 8.— Capital charges against agents. day on the Twentieth Century'Lim­ Port Said at 9:30 tonight, sailing Other committees, according to and labor reflected today on the tween King ■ Amanullah’s troops The foreign control section has In ited outside of Buffalo, according upon the Enterprise for Brindislr But. fortunately, during this last present plans, will be arranged to vent the treasury being plunged hurricane; although the rainfall in dangerously close to a deficit. Rep. speech of Clarence Darrow, famed and rebellious Shinwari tribesmen, progress negotiations with other to word received here. He was at­ Italy, at 11 o’clock. provide a greater Republican mem­ Daniel R. Anthony (R) of Kansas, countries Indicating that in the tempting to escape following seiz­ the center of the island reached the bership. Chicago lawyer, before several near Jalalabad, Afghanistan, in unprecedented magnitude of 29 chairman of the House appropria­ coming year a number of foreign ure by federal agents of $2,000,000 This policy would leave the ways j hundred striking workers of the which more than 1,000 already bases of operation for smugglers in narcotics found in trunks in the inches during 24 hours, there were and means committee with 15 Re­ tions committee, declared today. have been killed, is continuing, ac­ SAVES SCHOONER’S CREW only'300 people or less — perhaps Pledging his committee to this Allen A. Knitting factories, which will be closed. Negotiations result­ Hotel Commodore. publicans and ten Democrats during cording to advices from India this ed in the closing of ten bases last Checks for the trunks that con­ only 250 people— who lost their the coming revision of the tariff. policy, Chairman Anthony said Darrow made here last night. afternoon. lives, because the hurricane moved that the outlook is for a $60,000,- “ Twenty-five years ago,” he said, year, Doran said. tained the narcotics were founfi in ADRIFT FOR 21 DAYS Practically all the casualties are Alcohol production was 169;149,- his pocket. He also was carrying a slowly and was anticipated by two 000 surplus at the end of the year. “ this big hall would not hold every on the side of the rebels owing to days. Warnings were sent to every He added that the treasury should 000 gallons. About 8,600,00 .gallons book containing the names of high- SNOW IN NEW YORK have a $100,000,000 working bal­ one who would want to hear the tbeir antiquated weapons. The gov­ went for medicinal purposes and ups in the ring. Some of these Coast Guard Cutter Tows in part of the island; by telegraph and complaint of labor such as is being ernment .forces are equipped with telephone and by foot messengers ance. Uie rest was denatured. The coun­ names, according to United States Vessel to Vineyard Haven; New York, Dec. 8.— New York Voiced toMght. Here we have only a airplanes, tanks and field artillery. Attorney Tuttle, are of persons every part of the island was reach­ “ It is apparent that too large a small group. But* what can you ex­ try’s legitimate supply of whiskey; Sailors Were? Starving. City got its first snowfall of the reduction in taxes ^was made last ■The, revolt developed after King rum, gin and other spirits was connected with the murder of ed. The. people were warned to pect? The laboring man is hohie Amanullah’s return from western leave the valley bottoms and to get winter today. A thin'blanket of. year, and had it not been for the 10,000,000 gallons June 30. Rothstein. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Dec. 8.— w'hite covered the turf before dawn. remarkable industrial prosperity I'eading the stock reports. Europe. He attempted to impose up onto the hills, so that although “ Prosperity^ is hurting the labor Riding a high sea and in the teeth in some places the roads were 5 to G The snow flurries swept eastward which has increased tax payments, European living conditions upon from the upper Mississippi valley movement. You are becoming too Ihe tribesmen who had been used of a sharp gale, the Qoast Guard feet under water, and although the we would be facing a deficit this cutter Marlon today towed safely and along the grdat lakes. year,” said Anthony. well fed, too happy and contended, to local customs for centuries. dwellings of half a m,illion people tp fight. Politicians are no longer Broadway Playboy Weds into port the disabled four-masted were destroyed, fortunately, the afraid of organized labor. You schooner B. S. Taylor,, of Baltimore, . loss of life was very small. have elected as president the high EUGENE O’NEIL ILL with twelve men aboard, with food Five Crops priest of big business efficiency.” Ex-wife Of Vanderbilt gone and with sails torn from drift­ “ Porto Rico depends on five Find Money And Letters Flays Injunctions ing for 21 days at the mercy of the crops for its livelihood — sugar, Darrow flayed labor injunctions, London, Dec. 8— Eugene O’Neill, elements. tobacco, citrus fruits, coconuts, but insisted legislation proposed by famous American playwright, is New York, Dec. 8.— Sigourney The Rev. Charles E. Jefferson, of and coffee. The sugar grows most­ The cutter stood by while-the big In Yard Owned By Moock labor organizations will not remedy Mrloifsly m ^ in Shanghai, said a Thayer, 32, playboy of the Roaring the Broadway. Tabernacle, offici­ schooner was brought to’anchor id ly along the south coast, which was the situation because the Supreme dispatch from that city today. He ate^. The couple made every effort not sd severely devastated. There Forties, and,his 25-year-old bride, the outer harbor. Small hpals, with Court has held that Its owners can has been in poor health" for some to keep the wedding secret, al­ those who sought the details of-the is also some sugar cane on the Spokane, Wash., Dec. 8.— Ac­ court, however, overruled his ob­ the former Mrs. Emily Davlea- Van- though members o f both families not be curbed by Congress.: . time.* latest drama of tl)e sea, this one north coast and some along the east cused of robbing and killing Mrs. jection. The strikers for the most ,pgrt derbllt!, were believed to be head­ witnessed the ceremony. * coast. It all grows in the lowlands. Moock Is accused of luring Mrs. 'Thayer'is the son of a socially with a happier ending than many; Catherine Clark of Boston, Archlde were young people, well 'dressed ‘ Mr.-O’Neill, a former-newspaper ing south'werd on'their-hoi^eymoon were forced to put back; Ingoirkis The sugar plantations on the south­ Clark to Spokane on the promise and collegiate looking. They acted writer. Is the author of a number today follbwiqg their recent mar­ prominent Massachusetts family. He east and east coasts suffered very Moock today had lost another point to marry her. He is alleged to have the part, having a cheer-leader'and of successful plays. His latest riage here late yesterday. is best known as the producer of turned to the Coast Guard base at . New London, Conn.,, In the hope severe damage. Most of the plan­ when the court admitted as state corresponded with her under the applauding with yells that sounded drama. “A .Strange Interlude” Is The Broadway; . theatrical . pro7 the play “ The Racket.” tations had their mills Insured so exhibits money and letters dug up name of' “ P. Murphy,” through a not unlike football cheering. now running in New York City. ducer and the divorce^ wife of Mrs., 'Vanderbilt obtained a dl-r that the cutter’s radio was telling' the story. ‘ that the total loss of the sugar in the back yard of Moock’s home. matrimonial agency. Three girls,.‘still in their teens, William H., Vanderbilt, 3d, obtain­ vorce in six minutes at Newport, plantation will not exceed $17,000,- Mrs. Clark’s body was found in who served terms in the Milwaukee TREASURY BALANCE. ed a marnago license at the Mu­ R. L, after she charged her hus­ Report? that the crew' were on* 000. They are not asking for any The defense counsel, John Gleason, an abandoned orchard near here jail for picketing in. violation of an nicipal Marriage License Bureau band had failed to ^provide for her. the verge of starvation were dis-'" aid, although the small planters, objected to the admission on the the day after her arrival. She had Injunction, enlivened the'festivities ■ 'Washington, Dec.-*8.— Treasury here and the ceremon*' was per­ It was declared she received $30,- counted by those On shore as no ef-! ground that they re obtained been hacked to death with a by singing a parody on the “ Prison­ balance Decepiber 6: $66,830,079.- formed at the ' of 3-bride's 000 a year alimony,/ howe'ver. She fort was made to bring any ot the* Continued on Page 6 without a search .. arrant. The, sfaingler’s hatchet.. er's Song.” ‘ ^ mother, Mrs. Frederick Davies. h$.s a amall daughter, Emily. crew ashore to; the hospital here. si • » • ■ ■ - 1.. ■ LiiV'-c; . - -rt - ' ' ‘ • ; ’ - / i t . . ' I I»A&E W O n v t MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBERS, 1938.

MOVIETONE EQUIPMENT ELECT A. O .H . TREASURER SHOW THEIR “VACdS" IN HARTFORD MAN BUYS THEIR BASKETBALL ATTIRE ARRIVES AT THE STATE Rockville 25TH SUCCESSIVE YEAR Evidence that Hartford took STORE ON WEST SIDE Bn due precaution-against a possi­ ble small pox disease epidemic The first shipment of Movietone Masonic Lodge Service following the recent outbreak in w ------In view of the fact that there is equipment arrived at the State Members of the Masonic Lodge Division No. 1, A. O. H. at their Mrs. David Klein Sells Busi­ t DEATHS Unionville, was shown here last no jury sitting at present in the theater yesterday afternoon and the and the Eastern Star will attend annual meeting held Thursdhy ness in Lamenzo Building; Hartford superior court, two im­ night elected the following board of night. ^ ' Mrs. Addie Gibbs Stebbins mechanics will arrive in Manchester divine service in the Methodist Nearly all th’e members of the Husband Died Few Weeks portant Manchester civil suits, both the early part of next week to begin church Sunday morning at 10:30 officers for the coming year: Rec Girls basketball five came of which have created much inter­ i-V ;Mrs. A. P. LydaJl of Hudson President, Leo Egan; vice presi­ Ago. steeet received a message from the the work of installing. The Vita- o’clock. Members will assemble in onto the floor wearing small est here, will,not be tried before phone equipment has not arrived Masonic hall at 10:15 o’clock and dent, Arthur O’Neill; financial sec­ patches of gauze and adhesive the latter part of January jnd^ pro­ Hartford hospital this morning an- retary, John Tierney; recording The store in the Lamenzo build­ ' ' nouncing the sudden death at 4:30 yet but notification of its shipment go in a body to the church. tape on one leg just above the bably not until February. has already been received so that secretary, Jolip F. Miner; treasur­ ing, locatedf"at 95 Pine street, a. m. of her sister, Mrs. Addie Gibbs School Nurse Report knee. It was the result of vac­ was yesterday sold by Mrs. David One is the $10,000 death cla^im Stebbins of East Hartford. Mrs. it will undoubtedly ai'rive at the During November 378 children er, James Egan; sergeant at arms, cination. suit against the New York, New State theater some time during the Patrick Tierney: sentinel, James Klein to Louis Ripsky of Hartford, Stebbins had been at the institution were inspected and 500 were Practic:\lly the entire Rec The necessary notice of the sale and .Haven & Hartford Railroad Com­ coming week. MeSherry; chairman of standing Girls’ personnel is employed in pany growing out of a fatal acci­ for a short time suffering with weighed, measured and examined, the person to whom the bills, if any pneumonia. Besides her sister, Mrs. The early arrival of this equip­ 85 were 10 per cent or more below committee, Hugh B. ISJoriarty; Hartford insurance offices, where' dent in Meekville when two Man­ ment means that talking pictures against the store, should be pre­ Stebbins leaves her husband. She normal weight, while 30 were 10 chaplain. Rev. \V. P. Reidy. free medical preventAtive treat­ chester men lost their lives. Patrick will be the feature of the programs per Cent or more above normal. The election marks the twenty- ment was given. sented is Charles Sardowsky of Hannon, father of Leo Hannon, one was a daughter of the late George at the State theater before the end Hartford, attorney at law. H. Gibbs, well known in this town First aid was given 23, seven home fifth annual election of James Egan of the men who lost his life. Is and Hartford, and lived here in her of the month. Hoffman Brothers calls -were made, 11 excluded for as treasurer of.the society which is The. store was opened by Mr. bringing the suit. and the state theater management Klein early In the year and a few girlhood. various reasons. Medical inspection a benevolent organization. Pour The other case concerns George have booked for this opening and members died during the past year. NOTHING HIGH H ATTY weeks ago he was taken suddenly Wilkes, the young man who was Funeral services for Mrs. Steb­ for the'programs that will follow continued, 209 children were in­ bins will be held Monday afternoon spected, 20 -had defectfve tonsils, The officers will be installed in ill and died within three days. The seriously injured when an automo­ the best o*f attractions that are to at the Whitney Funeral Home, 921 3 heart conditions, 14 ear trouble. January, when a-joint installation ABOUT JOHN’S FIANCEE store was given to his wife at his bile he was driving overturned be secured. A1 Jolson in The of their auxiliary will be held. death. The new owner has already when it struck a bundle of papers Main street. East Hartford,* with Singing Fool” will be the first at­ Milk is continued, 22 5 bottles daily. ,,burial in the Buckland cemetery. MARGARET DORNHEIM, taken possession. dropped from a trolley car. The traction. (Continued from Page 1.) suit is being brought against The Community singing will be a fea­ School Nurse. Negro Spirituals Sunday “ THE SINGING FOOL” Connecticut Company. Attorney ture of the Sunday programs at the train in which Governor Trumbull TODAY JEWISH FEAST William J. Shea, represents both INSURANCE AUTHORITY State beginning tomorrow when The First African Baptist church choir will present a program of and his family were going to Wash­ Manchester parties. this program will be opened with AT PRINCESS, HARTFORD ington for the inaugural cere­ an organ and slide presentation of negro spirituals and readings at TO ADDRESS KIWANIS monies. Today is known In the Jewish Peter Mihuit was one of our Remicks latest song success “ King the Union church Sunday evening Calendar as Hanukkah, or the at 7 o’clock. The entire offering Governor Trumbull went back to shrewdest realtors; he bought For A Day.” the car to pay his respects to John Feast of the Dedication, instituted The State theater will present taken at the service will be given Hartford people and those in this Manhattan Island frbm the In­ and brought him back intp his com­ by Judas Maccabaeus, his brothers dians for twenty-four dollars. Dr. George E. Tucker of Hart- tickets or gifts to all children at­ to these people for the renovation vicinity simply cannot let A1 Jol- and the whole congregation of Is­ lord, who will addro.se tlie Man­ of their building on Davis avenue. son’s “ talkies” be forgotten. So partment to meet Mrs. Trumbull tending the matinees. The girls and Florence. The romance start­ rael in 165 B. C,, to commemorate chester Kiwanis club at its Mondav will receive 25 Topsy dolls while Basketball Game Monday great was the crown when it was the dedication of the new altar set noon meeting at the Hotel Sheri­ ■The Inter-Church' Basketball first shown at the Strand in Hart­ ed then. John, at Amherst, was the boys will receive surprise pack­ only a few miles away from Flor­ up at the purification of the temple dan on “ Handicaps and Success,” is ages containing useful and valuable League will formally open the ford that a return engagement was of Jerusalem, to replace the altar a past president of the Hartford season Monday evening, Dec. 10, in necessary. Even that has not ac­ ence at Mt. Holyoke, and at her in­ gifts. vitation, he attended her college af­ that had been polluted by Anriochus iRotary club and a member of most q'h^ State theater management the Town Hall. The following commodated tlie thousands who Epiphanes. It is celebrated by the SUNDAY of Hartford’s prominent organiza­ churches are members of the want to hear A1 Jolson sing “ Sonny fairs. announced today that at every per­ Naturally, he was invited” to Jewish people for a period of eight C ' T ’ A tions. Formerly an officer of the formance from now until Dec. 21 league. St. John’s, St. Bernards, Roy.” Now the Princess theater days, mostly by the burning of and Aetna Life Ipsurance Company, he Union Congregational, First Luth­ which is under the management of Plainville. He llhed the jolly at­ b i A I L tickets will be given out on a Lady’s mosphere .of the Trumbull home, lights. SOUTH lUANCHESTER resigned to become an independent or Gent’s gold wrist watch. eran, Trinity Lutheran, Methodist Jack Sanson, formerly of the State MONDAY insurance broker, the only one in Theater here, will present the mar­ where broad tennis courts, gardens and Baptist. Each church has been and rooms for dancing always made the City of Hartford. He is very requested to post an entry fee of velous Jolson masterpiece. life gay and happy. active in civic work and is one of HAS HIS H.AND SMASHED $5 with Harold Roth'e before Mon­ “ The Singing Pool” is now play­ the best known public speakers in ing at the Princess, Hartford and The Trumbulls and their neigh­ THE PICTURE day ovening, when the first game bors always have taken John's this section of the country. He will be played. will continue for a iveek. The first is in great demand for inspirational AS HE STARTS NEW JOB presentations -were today: coutrshipt for granted, and his pre- CIRCLE Beautiful addresses, medical subjects, his­ A. L. Martin Buys Horse ence in the town has attracted little tory, insurance administration an i A. L. Martin of Davis avenue, attention." TODAY AND SUNDAY salesmanship. A twenty year old youth who had popular horseman, was among Aoconijmnies Her on Ervands Mr. Tucker was a practicing phy­ just started to work at the Wara- those attending the Old Glory When he comes to town, like any sician. in and served in noke P’’ess here had the index, horse sale in New York City. He other devoted swain, he accom­ that capacity for several institu­ ring and middle fingers on his right purchased a yearling by Belview.^ John McDonald, 35, of Main panies Florence to the little shops tions in different parts of the coun­ hand smashed and the little finger Fish and Game Club Meeting street, an employee at the C. E. on Main street, goes to the grocers try. His work as a research medical badly injured when the press that The Rockville Fish and Game Wilson Nursery Company wa.s and fruiters and has been known to man with the Portland Cement he was endeavoring to operate clos­ club will hold an important meet­ found guflt.v of driving while un­ wait more than half an hour out- Smiling Irith Bfa ai^dting hi}% Ham Company at Riverside, California, ed on bis hand. He is at present in ing Monday evening in Mechanics’ der the influence of liquor by Judge sire the hairdressers where Flor­ attracted the attention of the cohi- hall. Revision of the club’s by-laws ence has her hair-marcelled. BEUf BtNHnT-NEILHAM'rLTON-VHnm St. Francis hospital in Hartford Raymond A. Johnson this morning TED M^NAHARA- nUUOAnON - CONSItiiCt tOWARD mercial world. He was engaged to where he was taken after receiving will be considered. Following the in Manchester Police Court and fin­ Sometimes be drives the hand- •some'-car Florence’s father gave 'faTVRUUXmNSOKYOUNG ~ jMru.rCtBWDt OMk analyze conJitions affecting certain i first aid.treatment at a loca' physi­ meeting there will be a smoker. ed the iisu.al $100 and costs industries on the Pacific Coast in Donahue Case Wednesday amount to $117.47. - At the requesi her. and sometimes she does. JOHN FORD JhyJuaion cian’s office. It is thought that the They present an ’nteresting study which the insurance companies hand is in such a condition that The case of Thomas Donahue of of Attorney William S. Hyde, Mc­ ■were interested. This brought him in contrasts. She is light and he is amputation of the fingers v/ill be Hartford has been assigned for Donald was granted a peri&d ot 'to the Aetna Lifa Insurance Com­ Wednesday, Dec. 12, in the Tolland probation in which to pay the fine. dark. He is quiet, life his father, necessary. Raymond Hunt, proprie­ and not given to small talk. She 1s pany’s San Francisco branch and County Superior Court, charged McDonald was arrested on the later to the main office at Hartford, tor of the establishment refused to a ready talker, vivacious, and divulge the young man’s name. with violation of motor vehicle eyening of Noyember 2 6 following ■where he continued in research laws, causing the death of Miss an accident at the north end trol­ sparkling. work in connection with w*orkmen's Bessie White. Attorneys Bowers She is no, “ high-brow,” though ;CQmpensation and casualty lines. ley terminus when a motor truck and Hyde of Manchester .will rep­ that McDonald was driving she was a good student at college. A Thrilling Drama of Flaming ■His work expanded and he was EXHIBIT OF CHILDREN’S resent him. “ I’m not modern at all,” she con­ -lound to be equally as successful crashed into the a trolley car. Hearts and Fiery Romance. . Church Notes The damage was not great, but fessed. “ in the sense that I am a ^as an insurance salesman along “ so­ Rockville Baptist church. Rev. radical thinker. I like.a goo'l time, cial relief” lines— workmen’s com- BOOKS CONTINUING McDonald was arrested on, a, charge Blake Smith, pastor. 10:30 a. m.— of driving while under the irtTluence and I like thrills— just as all girls ■pensation, group life‘and group di.s- Sermon by the pastor. do.” “ T h e ♦ability. , of liquor. His case was continued Tlie 'South Manchester Fi'ce Li­ St. John’s church. Rev. H. B. until today. She loves to dance and* has Every member of the Kiwanis brary continues to be a mecca for Olmstead, pastor. 10:45 a. m.— taught young John a step or two. .^iub should be present on Monday McDonald’s excuse for the acci­ T i r g v e s s “ children and parents interested in Sermon, subject “ A Little Cake;” dent was that a woman suddenly He has grown fond of dancing and ■■^di hear Dr. Tucker, and to greet the ten days’ exhibit of new chil­ 6:30 p. m.— Evening prayer and dances verv well. ■several of the members of the Hart- stepped from the sidewalk and that , with dren’s books which started last sermon. rather than take any chance of bit­ Tennis is the favorite sport of ^prd club -who are also expected. Wednesday and continues through Union Congregational church. Florence Trumbull, although she DOROTHY REVIER Ij\V. W. Robertson will furnish the ing her he intentionally steered the next week Saturday. Rev. George S. Brookes, pastor. truck into the rear of the trolley. does not boast about her game. In JACK HOLT ^attendance prize. A library official today asked The 10:30 a. m.-—Sermon on “ The college she majored in English and Motorman Thomas Tomlinson, has such a fondness for books that Herald to publish the following Thrill of a Great Hope.” Carl Welch and Miss Anna Koster- ADDED FEATURE condensed summaries of two of the First Evangelical Lutheran she once thought she would like to TOM TYLER gard all testified that McDonald be a librarian. She reads few mod­ Itooks which are ever popular with church. Rev. John F. Bauchman, had been drinking. The latter two ABOUT TOWN the younger folks. They are as fol­ pastor. 10:00 a. m.— English serv­ ern novels, makes no pretense of saw the man at Memorial hospital keeping up with the inteiilgentsia, lows: ice, subject “ Stewards of Christ;” where he went to visit a friend ‘‘The Cherokee Kid” SPECIAL MUSICAL CHRISTIE COMEDY “ The older boys will be Interested 11:00 a. m.— German service, sub­ and has a keen . admiration for Another large crowd is expected shortly after the accident. Miss Dickens. in ‘Swords of the Vikings.’ by Julia ject, “ Christian Duties.” Kostergard, night supervisor at the Comedy “Haunted Island” FEATURES MGMNEVVS V^to attend the dance at Cheney Hall Davis Adams. These stirring, dra­ St. Bernard’s Catholic church. Smoking? Well, That’s Different Monday night when Edward J. Mc- hospital, said McDonald was so A generally tolerant person, matic tales have been translated di­ Rev. George T. Sinnott, pastor.— talkative that she finally had to ask Continuous Today from 2:15 .ilnelly and his famous Victor Re­ rectly from the Danish Saxo Gram.- Masses will be held at 8, 9:15 and nevertheless she is opposed to garding Orchestra make a return him to le’ave the building. drinking. At her parties nothing maticus by the author, who lived in 10 30. McDonald, testifying in his own ^hgagement. Recently they drew Denmarl: for three years. They intoxicating ever is served. Smok­ St. Joseph’s Polish Catholic behalf,'denied that he had been ing she regards as a matter of in­ Sabout 500 dance lovers to Chenev .five her i)lctnre of Viking days in church. Rev. Sigismund Worenecki, ,;Hall. The dance is under local drinking. His excuse for talking dividual . taste— she herself is not a way which has never been done pastor.— Masses will be held at 8 loud at the hospital was that he ■;'nianagement. I'etoi'e for boys and girls. opnosed to it. and 10:30 a. m. was conversing wife a patient who The Trumbull family have F 'ed “ 'Seal of the White Buddha,’ is a Christian Science service. 10:45 \ The South' Manchester merchants is partially deaf. Ernest Roy, in the village of Plainville for gen­ story for girls. A trip to China in a. m.— Subject of the lesson, “ God, garage proprietor, and Harvey Rey­ ONLY D ec. 1 3 -1 4 "1 5 SATURDAY pihve agreed to keep their stores 1847 on a beautiful clipper ship is erations, and are identified with its PARSONSHARTFORD * w the Only Cause and Creator.” nolds testified that in their opinion history. Evervone knows them. As ^pen every week day from Decem- ;io small adventure in Itself. But Notes McDonald was not under the influ- a little girl. Florence went to Brad- ORDER SEATS BY MAIL NOW. ^ § r 19 to Christmas Eve, inclusive. pretty Hope Winchester all unwill- L. H. Chapman is in Boston on 'ence of liquor. Prices Eves., Orch. .<(18.00; Bale. 4 rows .<^2.50, ne.vt 4 rows $2.00, next 3 rows $1.50; Fam. committee composed of William fbrd Academy and ther to Mt. Holy­ inly carried with her on that trip, a business trip. oke, where her mother had gone be­ Cir. $1.00. Sat. Mat., Orch. $2.00; Bale. $2.00; Next 4 rows $1.50. Next 3 rows $1.00; Fain. ^ubinow, Leonard Richman and the key to her grandfather’s lost Mrs. Mildred Bruder of Keene, • Cir. 75c. ft..’, N. Heebner, has been named as a fore her. fortune and with it tlie silver seal N. H., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. “ Florence is no snob,” said the gd'pcorating committee to arrange ef the White Buddha. There is mys- Ernest Tucker of Union street. WAPPING weathered gate tender outside her —■i'-——*— — ^I'or the placing of Christmas trees tei'y and adveniure aplenty. That Mrs. Frederick Latimer of Hart­ father’s big factory. “ Though she w p the business section of Main does not mar Hope's fun or delight, ford, state D. A. R. ofllcer, will ad­ Miss Edith Maxwell of Soutli went away to school and had more street, south end, this work to be however, in her visit to old New dress the members of Sabra Trum­ Manchester was the guest at the advantages than any of the girls Started at once. Vork before setting sail— or in her bull Chapter, D. A. R., on Wednes­ home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. she went to school with, she has al­ life on tlie clipper ship—or in the day afternoon at the Union church Collins last Thursday. ways been mighty unaffected. We Ensign Espher Oliver of Penn­ strange ports and lands which she parlors. Her subject will be “ Elljs Mrs. Walter M. Gilbert died last all wish her luck and happiness.” sylvania who recently returned sees. This is a tale which couples Island.” Wednesday afternoon at her home. from Ceylon, where she spent seven adventure with a real sense-of liv- Miss Helen McCarthy who has 35 Wells avenue. East Hartford. Be­ TWO BANDITS SHOT rears in missionary work, will be sides her husband she leaves two in,g in another time, at home and been in the Hartford hospital for Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 8.— Two ;^he speaker at the 3f30cliurch abroad, through the quite possible the past eight weeks has returned brothers, Harold O. Graves of We-t "service at the Salvation Army cita-| Boston, Mass., and George Graves bandits were shot and killed and experiences of a simple Vermont to her home on High street much two officers were wounded in a itl tomorrow afternoon. Ensign girl.” improveef. of Bennington, Vt., and two sisters, iJiver will wear native Ceylon cos-1 Mrs. Harris D. Bump of Cambridge. pitched battle between a hold-up tpine. She has been visiting withj N. Y., and Mrs. Minnie Comstock gang and policemen at the Hohlt tdjutant and Mrs. Joseph Heard for I TO AUCTION BUCKLAND of Nassau, N. Y. ]\Ir. Gilbert is dry good- store here today. *JheM(^s$rs. Shuhert present ^gVeral days. She returned from | TO SEND XMAS GIFTS ' well known in this village, as he Thirteen detectives and patrol­ SCeylon in October. ' spent his boyhood here. He lived men under the leadership of Chief % M u 's ic a l C o m e d y S urprise ¥ ^ ■ i CATTLE ON TUESDAY TO HOSPITAL BASE with his parents in the north part of Police Claude Worley, ambush­ |r 'The Men’s Choral Club will hold of this town. ed four robbers who were after 3ts rehearsal on Monday evening at The Federated Workers, will mo­ $6,000 with which Merchant Hohlt A MUJICALCDWEPy ^ :3 0 in the South Methodist church, E. A. Buckland of Wappin.g will The local Woman’s Christian tor to Marlborough, next Friday .was to cash pay checks of the em­ WITH ALL THE MAGNITUDE ;Sinder the direction of Archibald hold an auction sale of twenty tu­ Temperance Union will send, as in evening, December 14, where thev ployes of the Ma’’mon Motor Com­ ’Session., The plans for the club this berculin tested cows at his farm former years, Christmas gifts to will give their play, “ Diamonds and pany’s plant, located across the JP LE N D O R O F A WINTER CARDEN RE Reason include concerts in January on Tuesday, Dec. 11th, at one the hospital base at New London. Detectives.” street from the store. Vpnd April. The club now has twen- 0 clock. The herd consists of seven Anyone in the community wishing ^,ly-four active members and an ef- accredited Guernseys, one regis­ to remember the boys by a personal ,aort is being made, through a tered; ten Holsteins, some of which gift of candy, honig made cake, sta­ / :J:ircular letter sent out by are accredited; and three Jerseys. tionery, games or books can be as­ well/well/WR ^he president, to interest the asso- This is an exceptionally fine herd sured of its being forwarded to its yiciate members in the pledging of personally selected by Mr. Buck- LO O K AT THIS GREAT CAYT destination if left v ’th the local ONLY Dec. 10-11-12 ■their quotas. It is pointed out that land in a modified area of New director, Mrs. Albert Mann. 32 Lin­ PAESOMS’ this is essential as it takes several Eampsbire. Robert M. Reid and den street, or the State Director, Popular Priced Matinee Wcdiu:sday 50c. to $1.50 "Weeks to arrange for supporting ar- local auctioneers will conduct Mrs. John Hood, 115 Chestnut J A C K PtACL •lists. In addition to mailing this the'sale. street, by December 18th. Beginning Tomorrow Night at 8:30 letter to the old associate members an effort is being made to obtain V Free? Hillebrand — Am O r^ -Le e Kobthiac ■Additional associate members. 7/Vf ONE SHOW HARTFORD HRS HERRD ABOUT AND HRS BEEN WRITING TO SEE \ Noel Tr<3ncir-Ff€cHyL^hi:neir-Vij^nia Miss Lillian Sljipman was given LEE SHUDERT Presents a surprise party last night at her Boinre-H'-AHanWatei^ous-EdilA Gri-fFirfi \ home in Oakland by 15 of her Gr ea t es t T h r iller £dmcjf>3 Atoilcahv—Harold Crane - Veloz^ friends. It was Miss Shipman’s Princess Theater J5th birthday and she was present­ HARTFORD EVER STAGED/ aod "b^jaoda-^Geor^ G ilday-^ ed with a sport sweater. The House of Talkies HAPOLD JTEPIM And HIX. r a d io PUBLIC RECORDS ^ NOW PLAYING The Jack DCNAutE^BOYic Gipcr/ WARRANTEE DEEDS AL JOLSON Edward J. Holl to Paul F. Donze, ot No. 60 of the Bluefield tract, in------ocated on "Victor Road. i> BILL OP SALE BV 3 OR6AT AUTMORT OP AMERlCAIM HOMOR i Eva Klein to Rose Ripsky of The Hartford, the store contents and SENSATIONAL .MoNTAcuECLArr- Ha r o l d Atteridgc jaxtures at 95 Pine street, with the NEW YORK AND Itoudition that Mrs. Klein shall not Singing Fool AAUWEL POLLOCK^i ARTMUR JtWWAOTZ- Qf c rhe compom f®* engage in the confectionery ^ LONDON SUCCESS lousiness in Manchester for a term Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., 20 cents; 1-5, 25 cents; 5 ^yJOKM6.BMDOIIsGEO.PICK£TT . STASEDbyCABL HUNl ^n d Natm aniel L i EE --\Nroire ly r fc r ------* |jlf;five years. until closing, 40 cents. • - WithAlllSTIWeillSHroCAST/rom SMOIfniSOtlBIMroWW- John Wright to James Sargent ,U w M orton stegediheihe^kfic& tnd Robert Finnegan the howling See and hear this masterpiece presented through the Rileys and equipment in the base- Vivid Voice r"” the Princess Vitaphone. V PRICES—Eves. Oroh. $2.50; Bale. $2.00, $1.50, $1.00; Fam. Clr. 75o, 'Ifn e Broadway Musical Comcdjr of the iScason lent of the Odd Fellows’ building. E Wed. Mat. Orch. $1.50; Bale. $L.0d; Fam. Clr. 76c. Scats Now On Sale. Inown as the'Center Alleys. ' i^ ? '-

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P A G ^ T i m E S : MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER S, 1928.

AH ^whb Joy would j'wln / NORTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL.! SECOND CONGREGATIONAL ternity'of all— the brotherhood ,?f ■ - r ; the disciples of Jesus Christ. And Must hfiare . Happiness was born a' twin. Marvin S. Stocking Pastor. Rev. Frederick C. Allen, Minister to us today that fellowship should mean more than any dther rela­ . i, - V ~8iron. 9:30— Church school, At the service tomorrow morning, The Eveniiig Herald tionship in the world, except the 10:45— Service of worship v/ith family itself. ' Set me a task ;i^(b''whlbb, I service of fellowship, thought, wor­ put’ something of my vdrjr self, AdiS sermon by Professor C. M. McCon­ ship, song and prayer, the pastor’s Rome At Last! nell of Boston University School of Although welcomed by the Chris­ it is a task no 4on|;er; It Is A Joyr subject is “ Our Money and Our Sunday School Lessons it Is art.^Bllss 'barman. Theology. Life.” The music will be as follows: tians, Paul’s entrance into Rome b.t 6:00— Evening service in charge the time meant nothing to the . •..... ■ f-’A Prelude, The Lost Chord . .Sullivan hy VVilfiam r. Ellis. . Lylnjg Ups are, an; . abomli^atiqiQ^ SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL. THE CENTER CHURCH. of the Epworth League. Anthem, "Build Thee More Stateiv proud city. He was, but one more of Notes. Fur Every Age, Cree^ and Nationality. ) the endless stream of prisoners to the -Lord, bu,t >they- tbat- deitf Mansions, O, My Soul” . .Andrews truly are his delight.;—Prov. 12:22.^ At the Center. Music at the morning service will Offertory, M elodie...... Read from the far-flung empire, seeking Rev. R. A. Colpltts. Caesar’s clemency. To the Church, 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Rev. Watson Woodruff. include Mouton’s “ A Tender Pray­ Anthem, “ Even Me” ...... Warren Think tri^y, ao4->tbJ^ tbdugbts er,” Raff's “ Cavatina” and Guil- I'ostlude, M aestoso...... Shackley he might be the greatest of apos-^ 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. ties; but to Rome he was only aq- ■Shall sbiide soiAisfifamlne feed; Pastor's subject; “ Society Debt 10:45— Morning worship. mant’s “ Postlude” on the organ, a Church school Is held each Sun­ Sermon by the minister. entry In a docket, and a man to be Speak truly, ‘an.4 p&bh word of thWeJ. to the Sailor.” Junior Choir anthem “ One Common day at 9:30 a. m. Tomorrow It will Shall be a frultlttl-sieed; ■ ’ Topic: “ Giving.” bo the privilege of the school to in . ETNA’S FLAING CRA1IR kept guarded. Little did proud The vested choir will sing: Faith,” Clinton D. Lowden and an Rome dream that the ages would- LiVe.'truly, and'thj;-UfB shall be.'5 The music: anthem by the quartet. hear the message of Mrs. Frederick “ Fierce was the Wild Billow, Prelude, An Idylle, Harker. > write down this dusty little old Jew rA grand and riobte^^eed.-^AnonV*?; The sermon will be by Rev. C. M. Latimer of Hartford, who will teU V - y Noble, Anthem, O Come to My Heart of the work for the immigrant chil­ as the greatest of all the figures Offertory anthem contralto solo: McConnell, an honored professor in SHEDS UOfT ON PAUL’S WAY that ever trod her streets. Still les.S As you groW'lbi^er. you “ Crossing the Bar,” Willeby. Lord Jesus, Ambrosi. the School of Theology of Boston dren at Ellis Island. On Sunday, Anthem, The Light of the World did any one suppose that he carried up out of^ the grasp of mondy^ 6:00 p. m.— Epworth League University and an able preacher. Dec. 16 th, our pupils are asked to praise, ease, distinction;,yon swe^p* is Jesus, N. H. Allen. bring little gifts for these new­ a conqueror’s sceptre, and was beot ' service. The evening service in charge of <^^Roman Christians. There were on winning the capital city, and the up into the necessity of truths coiw^ Postlude, Alleluia, Alleluia, Arm­ the Epworth League will be of a comers to our shores. 7; 00— p. m.— Evening service Christian Meeting at Christians in Rome before ev.-^r empire itself for his King. age, virtue and God. • ' fj Pastor’s subject: “ Where Find strong. unique character and promises to be The International Sunday — Phillips' BtooKsN 9:30— Church' school. 6:15 p. m. Topic: “ How Should a Paul got there. Who converted Although his scholarly mind waj Him?” of unusual interest. School Lesson for December 9 Is them? How did they come to be? the sights of Rome, Paul set . ■ ’ • T jr ■ Six departments. Classes for all The topic is “ Your Chapter’s Christian’s Christmas Be Differ­ .. ■*' Program for the Week. ent?” Luke 2, 15; II Cor. 9, 15. What is the explanation of this bursting with eager interest In all Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Mens ages. Team-Mate.” The leaders are “ Paul Goes To Rome"— Acts clear evidence that the Message had straightway about his Master’s bus­ ■y 9:30— Men’s League. Merle Tyler, Miss Hilda Magnusoii Leader: Miss Muriel Palmer. Friendship Club. Notes 27-1:—28:31; Romans 1:8— 15. outrun its chief messenger? iness. Because of his character ani 7:30 p. m.— Young Men's bas­ Leader, Dr. Elbert Shelton. and ’Walter Hanna. Tlxe young Ah, there you have • the ever- conduct, he was accorded the privil­ Speaker, Prof. H .B. Goodrich, of Tomorrow and during the week ■4>- ketball. jieople will appreciate the presence we complete the Every Membor ffew" old romance of Christianity. ege of dwelling in his own hired - t Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.— Boy Scouts Wesleyan. of their friends. Often the missionary has arrived house; and there he remained tw !i' Topic; 'Science and Religion. Canvass. A. F. Ho'sv'es is in charge. r, ' meeting. Mount Eetna in eruption has call­ upon a far field to find that the two years. Within a few hours of 6:00— The CYP Club, Announcements. Monday, at 7:30 p. m.— Men's ed the world’s attention to qne of 7:15— Camp Fire Girls' meeting. Club Bowling. Boy Scout meeting. Good News had preceded him and his arrival in Rome, he had sen* Reeent Deliveries ’8:30 p. m.— Basketball game. Leader, Ray Warren. The December meeting of the the perennial centers of human prepared the way for him. Some for the leaders of the local Jewish Speaker, Charles J. Huber. Church Council will be held Mon­ Congratulations, Scouts, on win­ history. The glowing sulphur plume Wednesday, 4:00 p. m.— Junior ning the meet with Troop 6, 26-6! unknown and unrecorded Chris­ community, to set forth to them his Topic: China Today. day evening. Supper will be served that rises from the volcano’s crater tians— perhaps prisoners, perhaps status and his Message. It was an Boys’ gym hour. at 6:30. Mrs. Thomas D. Smith is There will be a sal# of aprons was looked upon by many of the '■ Henry A. Schaller of the Schallerj:t 7:45 p. m.— Devotional service. Notices. merchants, perhaps travellers, per­ all-day conference, and it resulted Motor-Sales reports the following;' chairman of the rupper committee. and hand-made pillow cases, left celebrated characters q£ classic-il haps slaves— had carried to the Thursday— 4:00 p. ni.— Junior Monday, 6:30— Kings Daughters. over from the Christmas sale, to in some of the Jews being convinc­ deliveries: 1 l-.4Ton Graham truc^. The Church Training Class will times. For Etna stands sentin;! capital of the Roman Empire, frurn ed from their Scriptures that Je.sas Girls’ gym hour. Intermediate room. Christmas be held at J. T. Ledgard’s store on to Frederick Miller of Coven try,;” party and supper. Bring 10 cent meet at 7:00 p. m., Tuesday. over the Straits of Messina, the its outlying eastern provinces, the i- the Messiah: and some refusing 7:45 p. ni. Young Women’s bas­ No. Main street, on Tuesday after­ highway from the Agean Sea to the 3-4 ton Graham-Struck to OliveK gift. The Junior Choir will meet for Story of a Saviour come. We can­ to believe. ketball. noon from 2 to 5. Bay of Naples, where the water not ever learn definitely the identi­ Hill of Coventry: 3-4 ton Grahfin^/ Friday, 7:30 p. m.— Mothers’ Monday, 7:00— Troubadors, rehearsal at the home of the direc­ Tuesday at 8 p. m., special assem­ Paul had followed out his usu-ll tor, Miss Beatrice L. Lydall, 22 whirls and swirls, leaps and dance’?, ty of the Christians who had pion­ practice of going first to the Jews; truck to Watkins Bros, of 'South^ club. Junior room. bly in our auditorium, meeting of between the storied perils of Scylla Manchester; Dodge Victory Dij Tuesday, 6:30— Rehearsal of the Hudson street, at 7:00 sharp, eered the Gospel up to the verv ^nd then to the Gentiles. So our his­ 'Saturday, ,2:00 p. ni.— Inter­ unusual interest und^r the direc­ throne of Caesar. But their work Luxe sedan to C. S. Nyquist of Lin-^ Christmas mystery play “ Eager Wednesday evening. and Charybdis. tory leaves him, dwelling in his mediate Girls^ gym hour. tion of the Students’ League of Most famous.of all the travellers was so faithfully done that upon own hired house, surrounded by the den street: Dodge Victory De Luxt^, Boys’ Heart.” Miss Hazel Hughes in The^Ladies Aid Society will meet Many Nations. There are fourteen 3:00 p. m.— Intermediate Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 who have looked upon the loveli­ Paul’s arrival a large group of fel­ ministry of devoted fellow disciples, sedan to Charles Lashinske of Wesife gym hour. charge. Intermediate room. young people in the group, literally ness of Sicily, and upon the awe­ low disciples awaited them, and receiving all who came to hear his Center street; Dodge '^Uctory sport Wednesday, 6:30— Annu«l meet­ o’clock with Mrs. E. R. Walker, 45 natives of many nations, students Mather street. Mrs. Walker will be some majesty of Mount Etna, was even went out a day’s journey along Good News, and teaching concern­ sedan to. Mrs. Lord of Stevens' CHURCH OF THE N.IZ.YREXE ing and supper. Men’s League. at a Bible School near Binghamton, the Apostle Paul, on his way to the Appian Way, to meet him at ing the Lord Jesus Christ without street. Election of Officers. Address by assisted in entertaining by Mrs. H. N. Y. In their program which has ‘.r V. Stanley and Mrs. William Rome as a prisoner, for the Gospel’s Three Taverns and the Market of let or hindrance. W’hat an end for Rev. E. T. Fitnch, Pastor Dr. James F. Cooper, medical direc­ been given in many cities, they are Wheaton. sake. Thanks to the fact that Dr, Appius. such a journey! tor, American Birth Control dressed in the costumes of their re­ Luke was such, a good reporter- Here let us write down a pr.o- •The Church School has chosen spective countries. All are welcome. DON’T BITE A COP! 1 -c 9:30, a, m.— Sunday rchool. League. Topic: Eugenics and Friday evening, the 21st, for its historian, we may trace Paul’s found truth. The man who knows 10:45— Morring worship, ser­ Birth Control. Supper cost $1.00, A special informal gathering of the route exactly: and- follow it, too, as the fellowship of sincere friends, Christmas celebration and the Ep­ young people of Manchester and vi­ SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Georgetown, Pa.— NeVier bite the- mon by the pastor. Furnished by the Women’s Federa­ worth League has chosen the fol­ I have done. The trip may be com­ such as Paul made all through nis hand that’s arresting you! And cinity is scheduled for 7:15, just tumultuous career, has earned one All sunshine makes the desert.- 6:30— Young People’s meeting. tion. low Thursday evening, the 27th. mended to the intelligent traveller der no circumstances chew the lipj before the regular meeting. as affording a greater variety of at­ of life’s greatest rewards. Many a Arab Saying. 7:30— Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:00— Boy Scouts. Ever Ready Circle of King’s of a police chief. Robert MahuV 1 bit; 7:30— Monday evening, band Intermediate room. tractions than almost any other Caesar has gone to Rome over the Daughters meets Tuesday evening journey of equal duration in the Appian Way knowing less of real the lip of Police Chief James Conr^; practice. Thursday, 7:00— Eager Heart re­ CONCORDIA LUTHERAN at the home of Mrs. Scot Simon, 124 ney of Milford, and has now beep,; world. loyalty and friendship than was re­ In order to see into life, and still 2:00— Tuesday afternoon. Cot­ hearsal. Cor. Winter and Garden Sts. Henry street. Members are remind­ more, into ourselves, suffering Is sentenced to spend five years ilh' tage prayer meeting at the home of Friday, 3:00— Brownies. What the Reporters Missed corded to this prisoner in chains. H. O. Weber, Pastor ed to bring gifts for their Capsule Paul belonged to the greatest fra­ requisite— Jean Paul Richter. the Nswcastle County Workhohse.v Mrs.- Stephen Phillips, 106 Hamlin Friday 7:00— Mr. Williams clasg. Sunday School, 9 a. m. Ladles and for Edith, and if obliged Recently Gene Tunney escorted street. Notes. English service, 10 a. m. to be absent to send the gifts to his bride-elect from Naples to 7:30— Wednesday evening— Mid­ Last opportunity to hear Dr. German service, 11 a. m. Mrs. Simon. Assisting Mrs. Simon Rome, over Paul’s route; and al­ • ^ week prayer service. Goodrich tomorrow morning at the For the Week will be Miss Shepard, Mrs. J. M. though he himself may have known 7:30 — Friday evening. Class Men's League session. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.— Teachers’ Miller, Miss Flora Stanley, Mrs. the significance of the scenes meeting, place to be announced Every Member canvass tomor­ meeting. Gerald Risley, and Miss Bernice amidst which he travelled^ the later. row. Bring pledge cards to the Wednesday, 6-8 p. m.— Harvest Lydall. newspaper correspondent did not. The women’s prayer meeting morning service. Supper by Ladies’ Sewing Circle. The Ladies’ Aid Society meets at The men of the press followed Tun­ which has usually been held on Next Sunday, December 16, Rev. Thursday, 6:15 p. m.— Willing the Community Club Wednesdry af­ ney in an automobile, and they re­ Wednesday afternoons has been George S. Brookes of the Union Workers’ Society. ternoon from 2 to 5. Reports of the corded their speed and their trif­ T ell Santa changed permanently to Tuesday Congregational church. Rockville, 7:30 p. m.— Senior Choir. Christmas Sale will be given at ling misadventure; but not one of afternoon at 2 o’clock. will preach. H« will also speak be­ Friday, 7:30 p. m.— Englisn that time. them gave any sign that he knew fore the Men’s League. choir. ^ ^ , Wednesday at 7 p. m. Monthly he was traversing the famous Ap- THE SALVATION ARMY. Next Sunday evening, December Catechumen classes meet Tuesday meeting of the officers and teach­ pian Way, the most historic road To Bring You 061 Main Street. 16, the monthly union service of and Friday at 3:30 p. m. ers of the church school. on earth. Evidently the news writ­ Adjutant and Mrs. Jos. Hoard In the Protestant church ia the Metho­ German school and religious in­ ers were more familiar with the charge. dist church. Speaker Bishop Fran­ struction Saturday, 9-11 a. m. SWEDISH LUTHERAN sporting pages than with the New Only 13 More Street meeting tonight corner cis J. McConnell of New York. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell Testament; for no alusion was made P ractical Birch and Main 7:30, followed by a The annual ■ Christmas. Pageant 9:30 a. m.— Sunday school and to the most celebrated personage Shopping service of praise in the hall. will be held on Christmas Sunday SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL. Fellowship Bible class. who ever passed over this route, Sunday school at 9:30. Classes afternoon, December 23r.d, coached 10:45 a. m.— Swedish Service. Paul, the conqueror in chains. Days Tunney and his pursuers cover­ for everybody. by Miss Hazel Hughes. The White Spruce Street, Rev. P. J. O. Cornell will preach. Holiness meeting at 11 a. m. Gift ceremony will be observed as S. E. Green, Minister. Music as follows: ed in a day the road that took Paul Before Xmas and his soldier escort more than a Young Peoples Legion at 3 p. ra. usual. . ■ 10:30 a. m.— Morning worship. Prelude, Adagio ...... Pies Ensign Esther Oliver a young lady All.men of the parish are Invit­ Anthem, My Soul Longeth week. For the soldiers, and most of TOYS 72:00— Sunday school. ed to the annual supper of the Wennerberg the prisoners, were afoot; though f missionary from Ceylon will con­ 7; 00— Young people’s service, in »- duct this service. Men’s League on Wednesday. A Choir and Miss Helen Berggren friendship may have provided a the English language. humble donkey for the great- Great 'Salvation meeting at 7:30. good supper, sociability, games, and 7:30— Wednesday evening. Busi­ Offertory, The Brook ..Boisdeffre an address by a distinguished New Anthem, Hosanna ....W ennerberg apostle to ride. Despite the dimt From Keith^s Good music and si^nging. The pub­ ness meeting. lic is cordially invU^d. , York physician. Postlude, Allegro Jubilante raised by the pounding feet of the Frysinger legionnaires, Paul saw many a fair 7 p. m.— Evening service. Luther — vistas of the beautiful Med- ZION EVANGEIACAL LUTHERAN Lea.gue, assisted by the Beethoven iterranean, with the colored sails Rev, H. F. R. Stecliholz Glee Club, will conduct the service. of the fishing fleets; uplifted moun­ Rev. Helland will be the speaker. tain.peaks and ranges; the wide and The youngster who Is St, Mary’s Episcopal Church Service in German at 10 a. m. Assisting the Beethoven Glee. Club death-breeding of the Pontine lively will more than be Text of sermon: 2. Ti.m. 3, 10 17. Marshes; grim castles crowning Church and Park Streets. will be Miss Eleanor Willard, so­ delighted with the racy Subject: Sufferings of Christians on prano and Albert Pearson, bass. ci'ags; lovely Roman villas, maid­ scooter illu.''trated below. Rector: Rev. Janies Stuart Neill account of faithful adherence to The program will include a short ens filling graceful w'ater-jars from Complete with balloon Assistant: Rev. Alfred Clark Christian faith and life. Sunday cantata by Dudley Buck and sev­ springs flowing through ornament­ ed spouts; pastoral scenes, with tires and School at 11:15 a. m. eral numbers bv Handel. brake .... Sunday, December 9tli, Second Sunday in Advent. Notes piping shepherd boys; slow-moving Sunday, 5 p. m.— Rehearsal of plowmen and vine-dressers; and all SERVICES: Beethoven Glee Club. the kaleidoscopic play of huma.a 9:30 a. m.— Church School. Men’s Bible Class. SWEDISH Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Beethoven life, as village succeeded village, CONGREGATIONAL Glee Club. town followed town. , „ i 10:45 a. m.— Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Monday, 8 p. m.— Christian Con­ Given the leisureliness of Paul and his party,, and we perceive at Topic: “WRITTEN AFORETIME.” ference committee will meet at the CHURCH parsonage. once the personal friendships • he formed with officers and soldiers, 3 :00 p. m.— Highland Park Sunday School. 43 Spruce Street Tuesday, 7 p. m.— G Clef Glee South Maiirlicster, Conn. Club. and with dwellers by the way. There was a chain on his body, but none 7 :00 p. m.— Evening Prayer and Sermon. S. E. GREEN. Minister Tuesday, 8:30 p. m.— Choir Re­ hearsal. on his lips; and at every opportu­ nity, the great missionary told th'i Baby Wialker Confirmation Service. For you a place is left and it Wednesday, 7 p. m.— Boy Scouts, December 16th, 7:00 p, in.— Union Sendee at the Troop 8. wonderful story of how God had •A sensible gift for.baby. Just as Illus­ South .Methodist Church. can be filled by no one Thursday, 2:30 p. m.— Ladies' again come to man in the person trated. Can be used as a baby tender or Society. of Jesus Christ, the crucified and sulky. else but you. Friday, 8 p. m.— Men’s Society. risen Saviour. Paul did not need a Rubber padded...... -■< church for his preaching. Every­ ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL % where was his pulpit. Rev. J. S, Neill, Rector One Man’s Crowded Life Rev. Alfred Clark, Assistant Emptiness of life Is more to be North Methodist 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Men’s dreaded than a wooden leg or tuber­ Bible Class. culosis. Just to drag out an exis­ Episcopal Church 10:45 a. m.— Morning prayer and tence, without anything’s ever hap­ THE CENTER CHURCH sermon by the rector. Topic: “ Writ­ pening to the real you, which <3 AT THE CENTER Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor. ten Aforetime.” your inner self or even to your body, which is less important— that North Maia St. 3:00 p:. m.— Highland Park Sun­ day school. i3 to have lived scarcely at all. Morning Worship 10:45 Every heart is hungry for adven­ SUNDAY SERVICES 7:00 p. m.— Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Minister. Sermon. Confirmation service. Rc. tures; that is why travel tales and foreign fiction are so popular. And 9:3 0 — Church School. Rev. El C. Acheson, D. D., Bishoo of Connecticut will administer the this old philosopher-preacher-tent- The Church School 9:30 maker-raissionary-prisoner Paul h-id 10:30— Worship, sermon by rite of Confirmation to a class of Sleds The Men’s League 9:30 candidates. an exciting, crowded life. Things Professor C. M. McConnell Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Girls were always happening to him. He The ideal Christmas gift. Many sizes Teddy Car Last Lecture on Evolution by Dr. Goodrich. of Boston. Friendly Society. was a news center wherever he and styles lo choose from including the Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.— Boy Scouts went. genuine Flexible Flyers. Our standard Another, gift for baby. Will strength­ The Cyp Club 6:00 6:00— Epworth League Ser- meeting. It is a pulpit fashion to pity line offers you three sizes at en his legs and provide endless enjoyment. Speaker— Mrs. Charles J. Huber vice. Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.— Galahad Paul for his vicissitudes. Far more In bright lacquer reasonably should he be envied. Topic— China Today. Club meeting. colors $3.85 7:30 p. m.— Adult Bible Class. For that doughty old adventurer in $1,75 $2.25 $2.95 the greatest Cause really lived. Life The Every Member Canvas Tomorrow. Friday, 3:30 p. m.— Girls Friend­ ly Candidates. was rich and varied and eventful Bring Pledge Cards. Swedish Lutheran Sunday, 7:00 p. m.— (Dec. 16) for him. No cloistered saint was he. Union Service at the South Metho­ but a man among men, a hero dist church. among doers, a leader wherever his Church lot. Rev. P. J. O. Cortiell, D. D. Was there a shipwreck impend­ Chnrcli and Chestnut Sts. DAVID CHAMBERS ing? Paul stood forth in the crisis above the sailor or the soldier. Em­ 9 :30— Sunday School and ergencies proved the man; and Bible Class. CONTRACTOR Raul’s conduct during the Malta South Methodist Episcopal Church shipwreck made him a marked cha­ 10:30— Morning service in AND BUILDER racter in the eyes of the soldiers, Rev. Robert A. Colpitts. Swedish-^ommunion. of the sailors, of his fellow prison­ 68 Hollister Street ers and of the natives. What tales about him garlanded his journey to Coaster Wagons 9:30 a.m. 7:00— Luther Ikeague service Rome! Is It not a reasonable pro­ Velocipede CHURCH SCHOOL Low speedy hardwood coasters In nat­ position that the Christian, who ural varnish finish, trimmed with red. Disc A large easy-running model With ballooA INSTRUCTION must think of himself last and 10:45 a. m. ' wheels, balloon tires and tires, bell and.tool harrier. CHlJRCHjoP THE have no fear of death, should be In bright enamel finish . . . MORNING WORSHIP WINTER CLASSES ' foremost in helpfulness in everv brake $5.55 $9.50 UNIQUE MARINE SERVICE NAZAMNE FOR DRUMMERS crisis? Great Paul, counsellor of the NOW FORMING captains in the thick of the storm, 466 Main Smet became a busy"gatherer of fuel for! the shipwrecked company’s fire, “SOCIETY’S DEBT TO THE SAILOR” REV. B. T. Flf^KNCH while many a lesser man cowered MAIN STOKE UI*T0\VN UHAlicH 6:00 p.m. RUSS MERRSI in despair and Idleness. ■ -'"885• 9:3 0 — Sunday School Those Nameless Christians < OPPOSITE EPWORTH LEAGUE SERVICE With Frank Whitney’s HIGH SCHOOL MAIN STHejBr ^ 10:45->Preaching Service Orchestra One of the beautiful sidelights of SOUTH 7 :0 0 p. m. this story of Paul’s journey to 6:30— Young People’s Service Appointment at . Pastor’s Subject: Rome— so unlike the approach of MANCHESTER 7 :3 0 — Kvangeli.stlc Service other - great conquerors seeking ! “WHERE FIND HIM” Prajer .Mm'iinK WcHliiesday THE MUSIC BOX the strategic center of a struggle— '' Bveulng 7:80 507 Main St. is the fact and conduct of the - -w.... . i ■ ■ it * ..- :.I'" " . . • ^^ ' "-I ■ - " ■ - ’■ ' r v>,;^'' :r»:^ ; - ■ \ \ »

"PXcapouB^ MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENWG HER ALU, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928.

IRmir^Blrr chairman has done that it wiil be ply passes tlie buck of responsibili­ a fine time to fall on him and rend ty to the United States government GILEAD Emning Ueratt him— or at least pry him away and Its steamboat inspection serv­ from any effectual leadership in . ice— which is probably as clever if WASHINGTON LETTER '' PUBlilSHBD BY the party. William Pejy of Soutli Maoches- " THE HERALD PRINTING CO. not altogether ingenuous a thing as It would take something more ter, spent the week end with his Founded by Blwood 6. ^la, he could have done. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseoh Oct 1, 1881 than enthusiasm to enable Mr. Ras> The report of the American gov­ Sagilo. "Washington, Dec. 8— In the last ^reasons. In the first place, more Every Evening Except Sundays and kob to convert, the Democratic par­ At the last marking period o. the '■ Holidays. ^ ernment’s representative, Capt. E. eight years the farm population of children are born and raised on Entered at the Post OfHce at South ty,' In the Immediate future. Into a P. Jessop, u. S. N. retired. Ignores Windham High school, local stu­ ‘ Manchester, Conn., as Second Clase this country has had a net shrink­ farms that can find a place in farm confident, disciplined and organiz­ the question of ultimate responsi­ age of 3,283,000 persons. life. Under the best conditions, dents who were on the honor roll Mall Matter. were Wendall Deeter, A, and Ed­ • SUBSCR:PTI0N r a t e s : By Mall ed political entity. And Mr. Raskob bility raised by Capt. Conkey, but Since 1922, an average of 2,0Q0,- many must migrate to the cities .^pix dollars a year, sixty cents a 000 people have left the farm for ward Foote, B, ■‘month for shorter periods. is not. In view of all that has hap­ for the simple reason that there condemns utterly the condition of the city every year.. Simultane­ Isn’t room for them In the country. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Deeter and ' By carrier, eighteen cents a week. pened, quite entitled to be called a >Slnale copies three cents, the 'Veatrls both physically and as ously, between 1,000,000 and 1,- Secondly, many young people do children were recently entertained SPECIAL ADVERTISING RBPRE- political genius. to morale. 400.000 people have moved annual­ not take to farm life. • City em­ at dinner at Mr, and Mrs. Q. W. ;,SENTATIVE. Hamllton.pe Llasor. ly from the city to the farm. After ployment appeals to them- more Hutchinson’s at their home in ■;,Inc., 285 Madison Avenue, New \’o.'\ It was not to have been hoped South Manchester. .-and 012 North Michigan Avenue. BUSTED allowing for the Increase in faim than farm life, and this fact, says .Chicago. that there would be any agreement births over deaths, which partially Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Foote and The active retrogression of the the secretary, “ Is not necessarily The Manchester Evening Herald Is between these two experts, because counteracts this loss, it is seen that evidence that farming Is without children motored to Berlin. N. 'if., on sale In Nev,- York City at Schul. ’a stock market Thursday and yester­ ‘ News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd. for some inscrutable reason the the farms annually lose about attractions for those adapted to It,” recently and spent a day with Mr, > Street, and 42nd. Street entrance of day did not take on exactly the British public and press has sought 400.000 people a year. The secretary points out that the Foote’s sister, Mrs. D, D. Buell and (Jrand Central Station and at all These figures, taken from the an­ family. character of a Wall street panic, to make the inquiry a matter of city man often makes the mistake Iloatli ig News Stands, nual report of Secreta’^y of Agri­ of assuming that there Is only one At the Grange Tuesday evening • • • * nor is It certain that a permanent International prejudice and If Mc- Client of International News Ser­ cultural Jardine, would seem to type of farm and only one type of a claiss of eleven received the Third vice. end of the mad bull market has Conkey had joined In any denun­ paint a rather gloomy picture. But, farmer. On the contrary, he says, and Fourth Degrees. The women’s F or the horn© “International News Service has the been attained, but the slump was unexpectedly enough, the secretary conditions vary so greatly that exclusive rights to use for republica* ciation of the ‘Vestrls condition ha degree team from the East Hart­ tion in any form all news dispatches sudden enough and drastic enough might as well have stayed away dives into this mass of statistics 1“tio single formula can be invented ford Grange conferred the Third credited to p- not otherwise credited to w'lpe out thousands of the small­ and emerges with an item th^t Is i for the solution of all farm prob- degree and the mem of the same this in this paper. It Is also exclusively from England for the rest of his far more encouraging. | lems. Grange conferred the Fourth. Re^ .entitled to use for republication all er speculators who have been ven­ life. He did what be could-—avoid­ '.the local or undated news published j “ In one district,” he says, “ the freahments were served. There Christmas herein." turing into the speculative game In ed the immediate facts and went This migration from the farms [ chief need may be further sclen- \yere 36 visitors and 61 members Pull Service Client of N B A Ser. the last few weeks and who, up to is slowing up rapidly. In 1927 jtlflc practice . . . In like manner, present. vice. Member, Audit Bureau of Circu- back into the causes. In that quar­ tions. Thursday, were indulging in the,net loss of the farms was only be more important for the moment Mrs. E. E. Foote and Mrs. A. W. 1.1 ter he and the Veatrls may have 192^000— by far the smallest figure roseate dreams of quick and un­ I to encourage a more general ap- Ellis were visitors in Hartford Fri­ a pretty fair case. for any of the eight years under j plication of well-established seien- day. SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1928 earned wealth. review. Secretary Jardine ia so ' tifle*practice . . . It Inke manner, Miss Daisy White of Jones street a Secretary In addition to that many millions encouraged that lie says: the opportunity to benefit agricul­ is spending this week at Mr. and THE NEW MONEY of paper profits, hugged to the Some relatives ' loss of popula­ ture by improvements in market­ Mrs. H. E. Buell’s and visiting local ing is greater for some regions and Very interesting are the descrip­ bosoms of earlier adventures, have tion from the country to the town relatives. A secretary does three things to yo.ur living room; If Is apparently a normal character­ for some crops that for others. If tions of the new paper money, to melted. In the case cf the former IN NEW YORK Mrs. A. W. Hutchinson spent provides a desk "with valuable drawer spaeo'... ,a glavaed-lu istic of our agriculture by reason we forget these facts and fall into bookcase where colorful bindings become a part of your color, be Issued sometime next year, and Thursday with her sister, Mrs class no upward rebound now can of the comparativelj high natural the habit of lumping all farm dif- scheme., . .and It adds an interesting height that Is lacking lo flcultes together under the general Mary Randall of Willimantic. very excellent, beyond doubt, are help them— they came, they saw New York, Dec. 8— Not, perhaps, rate of increase in the country and Mrs. J, B. Jones and Mrs. R. E. chairs, davenports, desks and lamps. Your home can hayo some of the changes made. It will and they have been conquered; it that it makes a great deal of dif­ because of the progressive substi­ name of the ‘ farm problem,’ we the aeorotary sketched.,. .on the Christmas Club Plan (|4 down shall waste much time in discover­ Foote were visitors in Willimantic be a decided advantage, for in­ ference— but Jeritza, the operatic tution of mechanical power for Thursday. and |4 weekly) for the cash price ?89. is all over for these belated riders man power. . . . Continuance of ing the trus path of pro,gress.” stance, to have the backs of all ten star, is an expert at card tricks and E. W. Buell and WilRe C. Bar- on the financial bull. They can now generally performs a few at her present tandencies in the mov- dollar bills, say, exactly the same go back to work ^nd try to save ment of farm population may bring tholemew are making satisfactory teas . . . And an advertisement The secretary also takes occa­ recovery from their recent Illness, In design, w'hetlier the bills be up some more money to hand over reads: “ Cravats from contented us within a few years to a point sion to point out that although at which the annual loss will not Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Hills United States notes, silver certifi­ to the professionals in due course. silkworms.’’ . , . And Richard Ben­ the automobile, the telephone and and their guest Mrs. Etta Lewis WATKINS BROTHERS exceed the proportion necessary to good roads have done much to les­ cates, 'gold certificates. Federal Re­ nett, the actor. Is said to dye his were visitors In Rockville Tuesday, If it is any satisfaction to the hair each time be'takes a new role. allow from draining off the excess sen the farmer’s isolation, they Mr. and Mrs. Edward MUler and GIFTS FOR EVERYONE serve notes or naUonal bank notes. speculative lambs, they can take . . . Katherine Cornell, our jwu in nature increase and for the have by no means abolished it. c^’lldren of Mllfqrd visited he” But it would be also very inter­ refuge in the knowledge that they particular favorite actress, carries drop In labor requirements. Many farmers are still without mother, Mrs, Hart E-, Buell recent­ esting to know. If It were possible have been basely deceived. They a clause in her contract allowing People moving away from farms, good hospital, library and school Secretary Jardine finds, can be di­ ly. to do so, just how much It Is go­ her to purchase a 20 per cent Inter­ facilities. He suggests that some have been reading the predictions est in any play In which she stars. vided Into several classes. The new form of governmental Institu­ ing to cost the business houses, of star-eyed prophets forecasting . . . Who satd theater people had no largest is the stream of young peo­ tion for rural regions may need to banks and individual citizens of the an unlimited duration of the period business sense? . . . Astor hotel ple who are "going to the city to be adopted. IF HE’D BEEN BALD country to have in concurrent cir­ of ascending prices, and believing tablecloths have to be specially look for a job.” Then there is a ^uch. too. remains to be done in laundered because of the pen-and- group of older people looking for the matter of modern conveniences. culation two different sizes of pa­ them— the while these same London.^E. T. Pinfield has th-s ink figures left by Broadway some pursuit that will pay better The last census showed that only p e of all of hia faculties today be­ per money; also how many years prophets have been busily and managers who each noon figure up Or he more congenial than agricul­ 1 per cent of American farm cause he has a goad head of hair. or bow many decades the country gleefully getting on the short side their tablecloth profits.” . . . ture; a fair snrinkling of prosper­ homes were piped for running wa­ While inspecting the bell in the tur­ will have to put up with such an of the market. How was an honest James W. Dean, one-time conduc­ ous adults retiring to town to live ter; only .seven per cent had. gas ret of Bromsgrove town hall, he tor of this column, missed a :rain on their savings, and a small igroun or electric li,ghting; and only 3 8 BROWN’S inconvenience. little Iamb to know that mankind made a misstep and would have fal­ to Baltimore the other day be­ forced to leave agriculture through per cent had telephones. Whil^ len to the council chamber below That the existence of the two could be so vile. cause he depended on New "York the diaablUtles of age. Of these these averages have possibly risen had not one of his companions sizes of bills will be an infernal A lot of water has run under the clocks, no, two of which keep the groups, the most important nu­ since the census was taken, it is caught him by the hair. ' nuisance for a time seems to be be­ bridges since the South Sea bubble same time .... But then he’s merically and socially is the group obvious that the farmer is by no GARAGE of young people. yond question. In institutions blew up and left a century long been away so loni? he’s forgotten means freed from the old incon­ how careless New Yorkers are con- veniences and discomforts that where large sums of money have to trail of poverty in its wake, but the concernlng time...... Respighi's The young, says Secretary Jar- have driven so many young people be handled quickly, as in banks, gullibility of the rainbow chaser operatic version of “ The Sunken dine, leaves the farms for two to the cities. FILMS REO ft is inevitable that an immense hasn't diminished a mite. Bell” is the most successful nov­ amount of new and profitless labor elty the Metropolitan has uncov­ tan drop the roots of tht new sky­ Developed and ered In many a year. . .. . And scrapers. will be created, and the impossi­ BINGHAM ON PORTO RICO Printed Tony Sarg, the marionette king, Some of these stretch from three fs date / / v bility of stacking, on counters or Motor Cars Connecticut has had many rea­ has just unveiled hla annual to six stories under the (ground. in pocketbooks, the old type of sons to be proud of its junior Unit­ Phristinas window show, which Now a five or six-atory building A merican FLAMING and' MONUMENTS bills' with a type almost an inch ed States senator— soon to become generally costs a big department has been considered a neat little store way up in the tens of thou­ h is t o r y of All Kinds shorter and correspondingly nar­ ita senior senator but never any structure in most towns. Yet there sands. are dosens of now steel giants with Grav» marKors orna­ rower, is certain to make for loss­ December 8 better reason that is supplied by this number of subterranean floors. mental stone work of de­ es of time, if not of the money it­ the vigorous, efficient and humane A couple of seasons ago. musi­ It is possible, for instance, to find 1705— Birthday of Eli Whitney, Speed Wagons inventor of the cotton gin. Elite Studio scription. self, Avhich in the aggregate will course he has followed in the mat­ cal comedy chorines became a strange and incredible ivorld be- “ ladies of the ensemble" insofar neaVlT the flrst floor of the New 1775— Americans began the siege be tremendous. ter of the Porto Rico disaster. as the Manhattan theater pro­ of Quebec. . 08,T Mgln» Upstairs It is not as if the government York Life building. Descending SALES AND In order that the plight of the grams were concerned. But suddenly jme five stories, the 1848— First California gold de­ Gadella & Amhrosini could call in on a certain day or islanders resulting from the Sep­ Charles B. Cochrane, who brought mechanism which makes a tremen­ posited In the U. S. mint. 1803— Congress gave General SERVICE Shop at East end of Bimeil S t ■within a week or a month all the tember hurricane might be fully “ This Year ot Grace” over from dous building “ click” can be found. Lunnon. tells me that he has in­ Upon the lowest floor is what f '^y Grant a vote of thanks .ind 10 Cooper St. Tel. 869 old money and substitute the new understood Senator Bingham made vented the word “ dauntresses” to a gold medal. IF IT’S A GOOD USED Near Ea.st Cemetery. for it. In any such event there term the “ tube room.” It Is a sort CAR COME AND SEE US. a ten days tour of Porto Rico by explain the status of his girlies. of pneumatic terminal where tubes 1803— Lincoln issued a proclama would bo little objectlou to the That is to say, they’re half dancers tion of amnesty. Telephone 2Q55-W automobile, talked with hundreds roar and rumble as the containers Manchester' Motor Sales scheme, for the present currency and half actresses. They must shoot throuph them. These tubes of the inhabitants and presented to have a stage education that makes Dennis P. Coleman, Mgr. is certainly a piebald and rather weave in and out like the grotesque the Senate, at the earliest possible them eligible to important roles 1069 Main St, ridiculous cciiglomeration in every­ natteru of a futuristic painting. ADVERTISE IN THP HERALD—IT PAYS moment after Congress convened, if and when the opportunity Dozens of men keep the containers thing except size. But no such a report which for clarity, brevity offers. That is they are talented in constant operation, for each of­ thing can be done. United States and powerful drawing would do voung actresses who gain their fice is equipped with a chute, and A THOUGHT first stage experience via the money is United States money, credit to the most conspicuous ex­ several hundred offices may be dis­ chorus. patching carriers at the same mo­ from the time it is issued till It is amples of reportorial proficiency in GIrl.

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928. •PA0 E-Frvis

far and near and for over a Lewis of Hartford were guests on tient after a fall from a ladder. week they cannot find him and Thanksgiving Day o f Charles H. Mr, and' Mrs. Frank A. Newman .give him up for dea4. TOLLAND Sterry and Bertha Place. recently visited their daughter, Mrs Now if the dog was just an Tolland Grange held Its regular Gertrude Gaffney in.Hartford. I . €ARE; .v Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson, Interesting Interviews ordinary dog this little story *Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clough and meeting in the Federated' church would not^ be interesting but vestry on Tuesday evening. The Mr. and Mrs, Edward Mason of children of Willimantic were Sun­ Hartford. Mrs. Maud Steele and son S 192.7 Essex Coupe ...... $575 he Wasn’t. He had only three day guests of Mr. Clough’s parents. lecturer’s hour was in charge of Uie I . Mason Steele of Ellinoton. weic- $ 1929 Reo Flying Cloud S e d a n ...... ' ,$1700 legs. ^Ine years ago he lost Mr. and Mrs. James Clough of Staf­ Vernon Grange leeturery Mrs. A(ln- With Local Folks one of his legs In an accident. nie Newmarker. An ' Interesting Thanksglving guests of Mr. and 5 192.5 Essex Coach, pew p a in t...... ^. .,.$200 ford road. Mrs. John H. Steele and Mr. and Mr. Lentl treated the foot and Mrs. .Samuel Johnson of Buff <3ac ptoaram was presented. ^ 192.5 Cleveland T o u rin g...... $ 2 5 0 ^ ❖ Jii it healed nicely and the dog William Agard and daughters Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and family. § • 1923 Hiid.son 7 Passenger Winter Top Enclosure . . $150 is ill with grip. Mrs. i Thomas Luby and children lived right along as happy a Mr. and 51rs. Samuel Simpson Miss Tjucile. Agard and Mrs. Marion ^ s 192.) Hudson Coach* . . , Talks with Manchester Business and Pro­ life as any dog with four legs. have returned from a visit with -\.gard Baker have had as recent and Miss Harriett Luce of West It romped with the children guests Mrs. Harry Agard and son Hartford were recent guests of Mr. 4 Get Our Storage Rates. Phone 711 fessional Men and Women—Intimate their son Sumner Simpson and fam­ and Mrs. George P. Charter. and watched the home and ily in New York City. Frederic of Providence and Mr. and never seemed to mind its miss­ Mrs. Fred Carpenter of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hammer I Hudsoii-Essex Sales and Service Word Pictures of Persons You The r.awrence family of Middle- and children of Springfield ha«/e ing leg at all. But a few days town, all musicians, were at the Harris Wayland Price has return­ See Day After Day. ago it wandered away and has ed to Newton, Mass., after a brief been guests of Mrs. Hammer's par- Tolland Town Hall Monday evening ente, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cesisl. I BETT’S GARAGE not been seen sinc^ and the and gave a concert, with sever.a! visit at the home of Lewis B. Price. Lent! children are uncon- Mrs. Virginia Fuiinwider has ref Mrs, Martha Waldo has closed P 127 Spruce St., South Manchester ^ recitations, to a well pleased ainll- her house in’ Skungamug district solable. “ We don’t want a ence. One of the daughters plays turned to New York City after a dog with four legs. We want visit with her mother, Mrs. Eliza and will spend the winter in South on tw-enty different instruments. Willington at the home of Mrs. •one with three,’’ they say. When this family appears in Tol­ Harney and her uncle, George Bart; left. Lizzie Spicer. land it it alw-ays enthusiasticaily re­ Mr. and’ Mrs. Frederic Metca'f ceived. ^ The I-awrences have been Lathrop West has returned from, a visit with friends in Providence. , and children of Nlantic we-e here three different times Thanksgiving gpests here. COVENTRY Edson Adams of Brimfield. The icy roads Friday caused sev­ , Francis. Meacham has returned *o Mass., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. eral accidents and damage to cars. Newark, N. J., after spending sev- Their first little home was Tilden Jewett. Harry Brown’s car overturned on eial ziays here with relatives ani Fred Carpenter will leav-e the Tolland-Rockville . highway, Coventry Grange, No. 75. P. of H. Mrs. fiiends. a hen coop. But now Friday for a visit with relatives in with considerable damage, and Mr I observed Past Master's Night last Mr. and Mrs. Rupert West and Providence. Held’s car slid through the'fence family. Mr. and Mrs. James Rhodes see the home of evening with seven of the nine liv­ below the center on the Tojlani- ing Past Masters present. Brother The Ladies Aid Society will serve and John Ira Rhodes were Thanks­ its regular monthly supper Friday Willlngtpn highway, damaging, the giving Day g' ists at the home of P. Quish John E. Kingsbury filled the automobile. JOHN LENTI Worthy Master’^s chair and Brother evening. A sale of fancy articles, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox at Mar­ candy, jelly and miscellaneous \ Miss Edmee Prata has closed her row. H. B. Pomeroy acted as Worthy house and will spend the winter Overseer. Sister Anna Porter sent items will be held. who speaks today on The Union Mi.ssionary Society met with friends in the city. her resignation as lady assist­ Miss Florence Meacham has re­ Funeral ant steward and Sister Emma Hill Thursday with Mrs. Charles H. A' well-known actress says that how old abandoned Daniels for the all day sexying ses­ turned to her duties at the New suffering is necess-ury to perfect was elected in her place. Rev. J. N. Britain High school after visiting r — Atwood invited the Grange to at­ sion. Several bags of clothing, new one’s personality. If that’s true farms can be made to pay well. and old, were packed and sent to her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah some audiences we have seen cer­ tend church Sunday in a body. The Young. Home invitation was accepted. The the Immigration in Boston. tainly have had “ It.” Thursday evening a rehearsal for One of the largest family re­ Grangers are to meet at their hall unions in the village Thanksgiving at 10:30, don their regalia and the Community Chorus svas held in the Hicks .Memorial school building Day was at the home of Mr. and IF IT’S A GOOD USED proceed to the church. This is the Mrs. I. Tilden Jewett, when sixteen Ambulance Service— Lady Attendant^ first time any pastor in ..Coventry with a large company of adults who CAR COME AND SEE US. are to sing at the Community relatives were present. has ever given the Grange an in­ Eldred Doyle has returned from a 225 Main Street Telephone 387 vitation bnd it is hoped every Christmas tree, on December 19 Manchester Motor Sales visit in Burlington, Vt., EDITOR’S NOTE— This is the eighteenth of a new ser­ Granger who can, will try and be Miss Katherine Bartlett of New Dennis P. Coleman, Mgr. ies of local Saturday features. Again this week the York City was a recent guest of Justin Lathrep has been dis­ present. charged from the Manchester Me­ 1069 Main St. There will be a full dress rehear­ Miss Bessie Terhune. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS outskirts of the town were combed to find an interest­ Mrs. Anna Graham and Howard morial hospital where he was a pa­ ing resident to interview. This one will interest you sal Monday evening at the chapel which will he given Wednesday as it is somewhat off the beaten path. for the play “ Two Christmas Boxes” evening at 8 p. m., after the “ Swiss ■RVIN S. COBB, the humor- ^P.\YS TO SELL CROPS IN HARTFORD Steak Supper,” which will consist tst, once said that the most of Swiss Steak, mash potatoes, expensive thing in the world |R. Lenti answered the mashed turnip, cream carrots, Ito buy is an abandoned farm question: “ It may pickles, rolls, butte*-, steamed pud­ in New England. And it is M' seem , odd to you but ding with whipped cream and cof­ cei)«ra.lly believed but a group it pays to ship your stuff to fee. The correspondent knows of Ita,lians have shown the Hartford. I tried both ways everyone will be more than satis­ world and incidentally Man­ § V P £ M 1 0 M and the Hartford plan is the fied with the supper for the money. chester that these farms A novel idea for favors will be be made to pay and this iitue better one. Just think of go­ ing from store to store in seen, there being one for everybody, storyis about one of them. Manchester. One would never everybody. ' John Lenti lives on Gardner get through with the job. Street .Where is that? 0, you Many of them can give you no Now that many of the marines juist walk up Charter Oak order for the next day or will have come home from Nicaragua, Street'to the east until go days without an order. In why not give them jobs watching tired and— there you are. Cld Hartford I go to four or five juries in the District of Columbia? tImeTS call it “ Germantown of the biggpst stores. They tell sa nOvst-you know just where it me they want so much the ■ ,, next day and in an hour my - ' - John Lenti is 43 years old whole truckload is sold. One and his family consists of a could sell to Manchester in T ypewriters wife and four children. He small quantities but never in waS^ born in Fubine. Northern loads. So the only way is to All innke.s, sold, rented, ex­ Italy where his father con­ sell to the bigger Hartford changed anti overliuiiled. ducted a vineyard that ma^e store or to the whole-salers.” Special rental rates to stii- from 15.000 to 30,000 gallo'ns Fei'tilizer Needed of wine annually. The subject then returned dcuils. itebuilt inachlnes was sixteen years of age, to farming and Mr. Lenti $20.00 and up. John, with his two brotheis. spoke about building up aban­ came to this country. Eacli doned farms. took up different work, John as “ Manure is what they need ■ KJSMP'S a waiter, and for years he was and plenty of it. I’ve already employed in some of the most 763 Main St. Rhone 821 famous hostelries in Manhat­ spent 55.000 on this item tan His brothers meanwhile alone but from now on my had come to Connecticut .and cows will help me save some settled in Bolton and John of that money. With a big crop eventually joined them. They of sweet corn I fill my silo and bought one of these old aban that feeds the cows. They sup­ doned farms and it ply the manure and that is my long before their hard work greatest need. The money from brought its reward. the milk goes into feed. I will have quite a herd of cows be- . Their Crops fore the next season is over.” When John left the broth­ Clearing up ah bid farm' Is ers were selling yearly 15,000 no easy task, the farmer ex­ baskets of peaches, 800 crates plained. The old stumps had to of strawberries, 400 crates of be dynamited and then a M G E I t ' T I F loaded disk harrow drawn by pith J raspberries and 1,000 bushels of peas. John then left the a tractor was run over the partnership to become the man­ ground to cut the little roots. ager of the Olcott farm here He cleared 15 acres that way where he remained until' two and has now 40 acres of tri­ "the m®§t TOtelsi© years ago when he purchased able land. Some of this will be ^ his present place. seeded down for pasture. Hencoop House There will be regular crop ro­ In driving tation and all Improved meth­ There was no house on the ods followed. Such crops as land which comprised some 66 barley and rye will be grown acres. It was old tobacco land and then turned under to act since tiie that had been cropped to death as fertilizer. and much of it had not even ■been cleared but John was Old St.yle Methods o d a y Wlllys-Overland presents for pletely redesigned steering gear makes hopeful as he settled down to “ The trouble with the aver­ public judgment the new superior the new Superior Whippet instantly work;' A house was th'e first age New England farmer,” Tline of Whippet Fours and Sixes, settingresponsive to the lightest touch. considera,tion so he huilt him­ said Mr. Lenti, “ is that he self one Which was later turned says ‘my father raised these new standards of beauty and comfort Through these further advances in .into a chickencoop, so one can crops so I must do thp same.’ for low-priced cars. scientific engineering, dependable per­ Imagine how pretentious it One musC study the soil, con­ I Longer bodies, higher radiator and formance and minimum operating was. Later on the present ditions of the markets and costs ate assured. house will be described to raise any old thing that 1s hood, richer colors, heavier one-piece show the comparison with the fear;-"- -yy --t.. profitable whether! one ever fiiH-rrown fenders—all these contribute ©pder npw for early delivery chickencoop home. raised it or not.” to thei trim, smart appearance that de­ “ It was hard work” said The speaker is a man a bit notes creative genius and superlative See the new Superior Whippet today* below the medium stature. He Mr. Lenti but if one just RICV?^ mastery of modem design. An inspection and a demonstration will studies this farm question he is of heavy build, is smooth reveal to you an entirely new standard can solve the problems. For shaven and has hair of a I ? o V of dollar-for-doUar value 2n low-rpriced instance I discovered that slight brown shade. He wore Roomier bodies? greaier coistfort sweetcorn is a more valuable his farmer’s clothes as he automobiles. crop than tobacco. That will spoke in his modern home. More spacious interiors in the new surprise many tobacco growers And it is a modern home in Superior Whippet afford added leg room w lio put BO much labor into every ^ . respect. Screened-ln DiW and elbow room. The wider, form-fit­ producing the weed. porch'with ornamental stone ting seats are deeply upholstered . . . all F#um® ^ Sixes All Run Down steps. Outdoor porch upstairs, Italian villa style. Antiques passengers enjoy restful positions. "The place was all run down of old American and European Wliat “Finger-Tip Control” means toyou Biwrdnb mwf WHSPPET SBljf as these farms generally are. origin. Works of art on sten­ The longer wheelbase, plus the length­ It would not grow weeds. Al­ ened springs both front and rear, plus ™ CO ACIi ciled walls. 'Electric kitchen Greater Convenience: A eipgle button, epn- ready I have four acres of as­ stove. Period Vlctrola and an oversi25e balloon tires, and snubbers aJ^ paragus ready to cut next year, vcaicnlly located in the center of the steering wheel, combine-to the perfection of far easier five acres of strawberries, 1,- all electric radio as large as a piano. Of course the piano is 500 peach trees and 500 apple controls all functions of starting the motor, oper- riding nnder all driving conditions. trees set out. I had six acres of in a modern music room of ciing the lights and sounding the bom, ^ waxed fioors and pretty rugs. WHIPPET FOUR. tobacco this year just to help ^ ^ a ter imwer, greater speed me out but I’ll never go in The contrast with the }ien- T h is fundamental improvement does,away.'mth^ COACH coop house is surely remark­ f - for any more of that. able. troublesome foot fumbling for the starting buttptf, .iii mechanical improvements the new I sold 2,500 doiens of sweet -Superior Whippet advances even over Coupe t53Si Sedan $595; Conpe $695; C on ^ (irftfc A Happy Family n frequent source of. annoyance particularly, to Boad.ter $4S5; Touring rom ble Mat) $73$t Sedaa corn this summer and this $760; Sport DeLuxe B oad. “ It is my home and I want women drivers. It also avoids changing from-the, ■ its famous predecessor. The new higher $475i Com m ercial crop with little work, paid ­ to make it as beautiful as I v e n the fortun- compression engine gives, more than ater $850 (inclttding ram ­ ter than the tobacco with its can. We have a happy family. comfortable driving position to reach alight switch Chaiuia $365. ble aeat and extm ). dozens of operations. From ate few who 20% added horsepower, resulting in in­ ,My children go to school. Qne Ehave “everything,” on the dash...... creased speed, faster pick-up and now I will go extensively In for of them walks home for din­ All Willy*-Orerland prlcea f. o. b. Toledo, 'Cttllo, fruits, berries and general will treasure your greater hill-climbing ability. A com- and *pe<^cationa aubject to change without notwa. ner all the way from the Bar­ Greater Safety: With the: new “ Finger-Tip Con­ truck.” nard school. After school they . photograph as a di> This brought up an interest­ work on the farm and they tinctive gift that de­ trol,” you can at all times heepi your hands on the ing subject. . Mr. Lenti was like it,. I do no ordering. They fies duplication. wheel and your eyes on* the road. An .jlmportant asked if he sold his products want to do their bit and they You can confer no direct to Manchester stores. It do it with little I Instructions. greater compliment • safety factor, especially when driving at night. ,WI LLYS-OVEHLAN P. W C,:,toM o, has always seemed very odd The youngest get up at 6 in, that market gardeners in this than to give your the morning and milk and photograph to your neighborhood carry their pro­ think it is fun. I have no trou­ duct to Hartford.' There they ble with them, "l^hey see me friends. Arrange sell it. The Manchester store­ working and they want to \ now for your ap­ keepers in turn send their work too. That sbems to be pointment for trucks to Hartford and buy the explanation. They had no Christmas. the same stuff to cart back special training. again when it had already been carted past their doors a A Story of a Dog couple of hours before. The And at this juncture one of the children told a pretty little The question naturally pops up: N e w S t u d i o 91CENTERSTREET TEL. 2017 SOUTH MANCHESnlK r "Why cannot our grocers here story about their family pet, ' i ,<* ^ ^ '..I-;, ^ ^ ’’■i" ^ t ' C*'*T'*i • , » - '^*1. ' i ..."■♦■K'l ' ■' s V.O. .' . .V. V tr.opji. the fartpers here q.shepherd dog qalled Prop. • • R 'V V, . ' amT’ savfe ail that time and save which recently v nished and money a,lBo? . . . though the -UdaivS searched !9 JoKnson Tf^raoe. ■ 2032 \ ••

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11:00—Howard correct ti VI The Two Grenadiers. 11:00— Hotel Bond danc^ .rches- /:30— Musical program by Major tra. Bowes’ Family from the Capitol Condeifins Secretive BINGHAM URGEE 11:30— News and weather forecast. theater. New York City. WTIC 9:00— “ Our Government” , David THE POWER OF SALVATION 1 Lawrence. BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE Travelers Insurance Co. Program for Sunday. Sentence Suspensiom QUICK AID FOR 9:15— Silent. International Sunday School Lesson Te.\t, Dec. 0. Hartford P. M. 1:30— Peerless reproducers from [ ahi nut ashamed of the gospel of Christ; for It Is the pow­ 535.4 m. 560 k.c. N. B. C. Studios. THE ANSWER Judicial Council Proposes Law to Prevent Minor er of God unto salvation to every one that belleveth.— Rom. 2:00— Biblical drama. PORTO RICANS 1:16. 2:30— Frances Paperte, mezzo Here is the answer to the Letter Courts from Freeing Drunk Drivers With­ , Program for Saturday. soprano. Golf puzzle on the comic page: (Continued from Page 1.) M. 3:00*-Dr. Stephen S. Wise, "Does CHECK, CHICK, CHINK, out Public Knowledge of Facts. - Belief and saving power are in-^country saved from disaster; our Religion Help or Hurt Men?” CHINS, COINS, CORNS, CORES, who sell their crops to the mills, 8:00— National orchestra with separable. The Lord could not per­ cities saved from crime and self- Walter Damrousch, conducting. 4:00— Dr. S. Parkes Cad- CONES, CONEY, MONEY. This is the third of a series of artlcles prepared by the Connecticut will need it for the next year or so seeking; our homes saved from I March from "The Coq D’or” , man, “ The Risks of Prejudice.” Judicial Council explaining variou 8 recommendations made by the if they are to come back to normal. form miracles where there was no irlsfortune; our bodies saved front Rimsky-Korsakow. 5:30—Silent until 6:00 o’clock. Council in its recent report to Go vernor Trumbull. This one deals “ Citrus fruits grow largely on faith because the miracles were Injury and disease. We want light 6:00— Stetson parade with the II Symphonic Poem, Tasso, Liszt. THIS F A ^ YOUTH with the subject of sentences susp ended v/ithout publicity by city, the North coast. The planters in not violations of law, but were that saves from spiritual darkness III Air on G string. Weymouth Post American Legion town and borough court judges: this area (indicating) did not lose done by the inflow of spiritual and indifference, that discloses Radlneric with flute, Bach, solo. band. Toledo.— In this day and age, The present statutes give the ^ ------more than 5 or 10 per cent of the God’s purposes, that sanctifies life IV Serenade, Salnt-Saens. 6:30—Acousticon Hour from N. v/hen infants smoke cigars and boys trees, but, as will be seen from the power according to its own law of judges of our city, town and b'r- pend a sentence indefinitely in any , and gives peace. Through faith V Invitation to the Dance, Web­ B. C. Studios. with fuzz on their upper lip drink ough courts a veij wide discretion chart which I have on the wall be­ operation. Pjaith causes affirmation 7:00— Old Company’s program, case within the jurisdiction of their and affirmation opens the door of ' God’s power can save us from all er. unadulterated spirits of juniper in suspending sentences Imposed side the map, the citrous fruit crop, ; these, and multitudes of other Reinald Werrenrath series. berries, one doesn’t stop at things co.urts, and have the power, except which was estimated at 16,800,000, the will so that the Lord’s power 9:00— Male Octette. by them , either during or after the In cases after commitment to the I things that afflict. According to the 9:30—^^Marimba band and Mildred Son'gs of Robert Schumann. • out of the ordinary. However, police adjournment of the term. ()f course is more than half destroyed. The can come in and go out. Thus the I Ich Grolle Nlcht. of Toledo recently took time out to state prison or state reformatory, sugar crop, estimated at $54,000,- miraculous cures were wrought by ‘ world’s faith, so it will be unto Hunt, soprano. there are judges of these courts to continue the case or suspend the you, for God’s po..er inflows 10:00— Lucky Strike dance orches­ II Die Lotosblume. arrest a speeding motorist, doing 35 000, was abouttone-fourth destroy­ spiritual power entering by an in­ i who do not abuse their discretion, execution of the sentence and com­ through the affirmation of faith, tra hour from N. B. C. Studios. III And Den Sonnenschein. iciles an hour. When caught, the ed. The coffee crop? which this terior way, and decending to the but there areother Judges of these mit the accused to the custody of and works salvation. Program of popular request IV Du Bist Wle Eine Blume. speed demon turned out to be a 12- courts who do. The sentence 1 n- year was to be a bumper crop, was body, and brlnging.it into order. So year boy. the probation officer. Prior to the 90 per cent destroyed. It is written, “ According to your The gospel is that through which selections. V Widmung. posed in court may carry a jail sen­ decision in Alcorn V. Fellows it was tence but when the court has ad­ “ Coffee grows in the central por­ faith be it unfo you.” We are urged this mighty saving power is dis­ a common practice of justices of closed, comes, and is made real. journed, sometimes on the same the peace to suspend sentences. tions of the island and almost en­ to have faith not for the belief, but day and sometimes later, the judge tirely in the area which was totally that through the will to believe, First it comes as light revealing That decision denied to justices of God, His purposes in creating us. orders the jail sentence suspended the peace that power. In the be­ devastated. It takes a coffee tree God’S power may enter through the will, and save. His personal presence. His fathom­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM or abrogated And not infrequently lief that some of the justices nearly five years to-reach normal this happens in the case of a sen­ of the peace throughout the state production, or to come into bearing The Idea that salvation is to be less love. Then when God is truly know’ll, the holy lire of His love is Saturday, December 8. 428.3— WLW, CINCINNATI—700. Leading DX Stations. tence for reckless driving, or it>r 'had continued to suspend sentence after being planted. Coffee grows saved after death, or to get into 7:40—Two dunce orchesira. driving under the influence of in the shade and does not flourish heaven is erroneous and insuf­ kindled upon the altar of the hear#. •'Nttusiuy Murletttt,” an operetta by 8:40—MunsfU'ld and Lee. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—74a ,in ignorance that this decision had Victor Herliert, 'VvUI ba tlie feature ot 0:00—WJZ I’hllco hour. 7:3b—Cable trio music box; concerL liquor. The public knows nothing held that a justice court was not a in the sun. It will t?ke the shade ficient. Innumerable are the things His life is tasted and it yields its the I'hilcu hour, which will be broad- 10:00—Hawaltan.*»; emertniners. 8:3(1—Westbrook’s concert Hawattans. of these suspended sentences. Some­ criminal court, nor a justice of the trees six or seven years to come from which we wish to be saved hallowed joy. caet by WJZ and allied atatlons at U lo;:’.0—sinecis: dance orcheslrus. 9;bb—UMZ Philco hour. times, we understand, they are back to normal. this moment. We want all our o'clock Saturday nlaht. 'The •eadina 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND-1070. lb:0b—WEiVF Lucky Strike orchestra. peace a judge of a criminal court, Be not ashamed of the gospel. roles will be taken by Jessica Uratt- b;00—NeaiKthian dinner music. 11:4.5—Studio skylark’s concert made by telephone message to the . the Council advised, by letter, each His Own Experience churches to be saved from error, Exalt and love it above all else; onettt and Colin O'More. At lU:lb 6:00—Clovelaiid dunce orchesira. 293.9—KYW. CHICAGO—102a keeper of the jail. i justice of the peact of the holding “ I was born and brought up in loss, and conflicts. We want the for within it are the powers of God WJZ will present "The Fool’s Ue- 7:00—.'^lutlio eoiicerl t:i his.) 10:0'i—Studio artists hour. Reckless drivers or drunken driv­ world to be saved fro)n wars; our vetiKe," a druinu in three acta by Tom 422.3—WOR. NEWARK—710. 10:30—Chicago concert company, in this case and that he no longer the Tropics and lived there during w’ith salvation unlimited. Tu.vlor. The pitMnler performance ot 8:20—iM'uinre. ••UuinK West." 11:1111—WJZ Slunilier music. . ers are a menace to every traveler had power in criminal cases to sus­ the first 16 years of my life, and I this plivy took place In Condon in 185S. 8:45—Soiuita. vinlinisi: oiganisl. t2:mi—Edcewatci Bcuch orchestra. on our road. The public is en­ pend sentence or place an accused It was written at the request of a 10:0U—Vale-Bond slogan conlesu 1:00—Insomnia Club program, did not believe it possible that the with the secretary of ;war as chair­ do not enact some legislation in the titled to know why it is in each on probation. great forest trees, especially in the liopulur actor ot the day to turn the I0;S0—Three danw orcliesiras. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. case that the judge changes the man assist in the rehabilitation of very near future for their relief libretto ot “ Klxoletto” Into a play as 302:8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—99a 10:3b—Royal Canadians orchestra. Justices' Questionnaire troplcarjungle, with their strength agriculture in the island of Porto there will be an enormous amount he wislied to act the part ot the Jester 7:05—Sludio musical program. 1:0(1—Old Uray Mare club. sentence he imposed in court in the “ At the same time we sent the Musical humors of Ute "Twin l*alrs ol 7:30—Orchesira; concert trio. and vigor in a country h^fssed with Rico, particularly on the coffee of suffering inflicted upon those 254.1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1180, Interest ot the man who Is a pei.l •justices of the peace a question­ an abundant rainfall, could be kill­ Harmony” will again be broadcast »;uo—W.IZ Philco hour. 8:bii—Orchestra; leaaotis; songs. to the lives and limb of every plantations and on the cocoanui people. I hope very much that the through the WEAK system at 11 10:00—Lowe’s orchesira. 9:iiii—I‘aimer studio program. naire designed to ascertain what ed by wind. But this hurricane plantations, to enconrage a more committee will consider the matter o’clock. The musical groups lo be 454.3— WEAF, NEV/ YORK—60a I2:bn—Orchestra, songs (.1 hrs.) traveler on the highway. records they were keeping of cases hoard will be Ts.vlor Buckley and Curl- 6:00—WaUioif-Astoria music. wind there, which had an estimated general planting of food crops in the near future and will report 416.4— WGN-WLIB. CHICAGO—72a The Judicial Council do not pur­ disposed of by their and tha man­ velocity of 180 miles an hour, tore ton Boxill. vocal duo. and the piano 6:50—Read us a poem. 11:1.')—l.nine’s hungry five. pose to take away this power fro a needed by laiborers on the planta­ the joint resolntion back favor­ twins. Lester I’lwce and ltol>ert Pasco- 7:OOJ-Phil Spilalny’s imisic; soprano n:.”b—Coidkette’s orchestra; artists. ner ot their disposition. We shall off all the foliage ind killed most tions. especially of root crops, to ably. and that the Senate will be cello. Other highlights scheduled tor 8:00—Nation.-rl orchestra with Walter 12:00—Dream ship, comic songs, Coon these judges but to require that later set forth the conclusions we Maiurduy ruKtii are concerts by the Damrosch. of the trees all through this section aid in the repair and restoration of willing to consider it in the morn­ Sander’s nighthnwks. they make these suspensions in I reach from our examination of here (indicating). It will take the Junior Choir of the North Pres­ 9:00—While oigan recital. 1 :00 -r\tiighi.>! ot the Bath, open court and cause to be spread schools and - roads, and to assist ing hour at some time when noth­ byterian Church of Philadelphia 9:50—Williamsbui'gh Fuenger (band) V. CHICAGO—87a j these statistics concerning the office coffee planters at least five years to in providing employment for unem­ ing else interferes, so that. If pos­ through WIP at 7, tire Women’s 10:00—Lucky Strike orchestra. —R-irn dance, hanjo. harmonica. upon the record of the court the of justice of the peace. Symphony orchestra of Philadelphia 11:00—Twins pairs ot harmony. come back to normal production. ployed and destitute laborers. sible. we may get this relief meas­ orchp.s|ra. arti.sta, Hawaiiana. reasons for their action. “ We also wrote the Judges of all It happens that their crops have not through WFl. at 6. and the Williams­ 11:15—I’nrk Central orchestra. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO—67a Council are depending upon the It provided that this commission ure enacted into law and the com­ burg I’^engcr oand through WKAb 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 9:0t)—Studio concert orchestra, town and borough courU re­ been very good in recent years up publicity of this judicial act to cor­ shall have aathority to muke loans mission under way before Chris.- at S:S0. The march from ’’Carmen” by 6:00—Yoeng’s dinner orchestra, 11 Andy; orchestriu garding the suspension of sentences to the present year. Ij 1913-1915 Qeorga Biset. will be play-ed by an 7:00—Orchestra; business talk. • 1(15—Two dance orchestras. rect the present evil. We think it ! In their courts, recommending the to individual- planters in sums np mas.” orchestra directed by Ludwig Launer 8:00—Concert violinist; xylophonlsL the coffee crops averaged about 50.- 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—Ma will In most cases work. If time adoption of each of these courts of to $25,000 and of ten years dur i- as tha opening aelcctlon of Slumber 8:4.5—Kchoes of Uie Orient. 10:4b—Tenor; Amos ’n’ Andy, 000,000 pounds a year. About tion at five per cent interestT with Muslo to ba broadcast by the WJZ 9:00—Philco hour with musical play. 12:1.5—"Trip to the Movies." proves that it does not the PO^er a rule of practice for their courts vears ago they had a small hurri­ chain at IL Among other numbers "Naughty ’ Marietta." 1:1-5—The neighlxir’.s kids. ot suspension of sentence should be the commission empowered to post­ 10:00—".Vinong Ourselves.” that sefitences imposed in crimi cane and the coffee was partly dam­ to ba heard will be Uie overture to 288.3— WF A A. DALLAS—104a further curbed. cases should not be suspended un­ pone the collection of interest for PRIZE FOX TROT ON "Merry Wives of Windsor" by Nicolai, 10:15—Drama, "Fool’s Revenge." 10:00—Musical program. aged and their ctops came down to such periods as may be deemed and a 'cello solo by Oswald Massuchl- 11:00—Slumircr music. I2::’.n—Theater prosenlntlons. Few Would Oppose less the mitigating circumstances of about half that amount. Two years necessary. It provides for the au­ 635.4— WFl, PHILADELPHIA—56a 299.8— w o e . DAVENPORT—lOOa We do not see how any of these the case clearly justify such action ago. in the hurricane that struck Black fact typa Indicates best features 8:00—Two piano recital. 7:30—Indi.in tenor recital. officials can. at least openly, be op­ thorization of appropriation of the 8:30—Philadelphia Women’s Sym­ 9:00—W.TZ Philco hour. and upon the exercise of such southern Florida, a good part of IN ROCKYIILE TONIGHT All programs Eastern Standard Time. phony orchestra. 10:00—WEAF I-ucky Strike orchestra. posed to this remedy. We Imagine power of suspension the court will sum of $10,000,000 for these loans. the coffee was destroyed and the It also provides for the appro­ 9:30—ElwdW Ivin's solo male quartet 361.2—KOA. DENVER—8Sa few of the recommendations of the cause to be spread upon its records crop came down in the past year o 10:00—W1C.\F programs (H i hrs.) 9:('0—W.IZ Philco hour. Judicial Council will And higher priation of $2,000,000 to be ex­ Leading East Stations. , 491.'5—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 10:00—WE.\F Lucky Strike orchestra. the facts upon which the order of less than one-sixth of the normal The best dancers of Manchester, 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 6:30—Dinner mvisic; markets. 11:00—Sunday achol lesson. , favor with the traveling public. It suspension.has-been passed. production. This year the planters pended in the repair of schools and 7:00—Presbyterian Junior choir. employment of labor in the repair Rockville and Stafford will battle 8:15—Orchestra; tenor, piano. 11:30—Arabian dance program. * Is time we drove drunken drivers “ If there can be uniformity in were blessed with a great crop. 10:111)—Three dance orenestras. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 491.5— WOAF. KANSAS CITY—5ia and reckless drivers off our high­ ami construction of roads, and for on the Princess Ballroom floor to­ 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 6:30—William Penn dinner music. 10:00—WE.AF dance orchCBtra. the exercise of the power of suspen­ They saw actually on the trees a 8:00—XylophonIsL tenor. 7:15—Home radio club, readings. ll;0fi—Amo.a ’ n’ And.v. team. ways. We are glad to note that sion, and In each instance a public crop amounting to nearly 500,000,- the employment of $100,000 in the night in a big prize fox trot that is 8:.10—studio ensemble. 7:45—WJZ programs (2(4 hrs.) 12:4.5—Nighihawk frolic. Commissioner Stoeckel favors jnore record made of the reason for its purchase and distribution of seeds 9:00—WJZ Philco hour. 10:0i)—Kern’s Egyptian serenaders. 468.5—KFI. —€40. 000 pounds ot coffee, valued at being sponsored by the Two Black drastic action against these iola- exercise, we have been convinced about 25 cents a pound, finding Its and seedlings, especially for food Crowds of Rockville. The event is 10:00—The Patterson’s program. 10:36—Bestor’s dance orchestra. 12:00—f^oncert orchestra: ayraphnnette. tors of law and has, even in cases crops. 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH-1220. 2:00—Studio midnight frolic. that the public interest will be serv­ market chiefly in Europe where exciting unusual interest among 6:00—Dinner dance music. 6:00—WEAF dinner music. 333.1—KHJ, LOS ANGELES—90a where the courts or juries have ed and the administration of jus­ Porto Rican coffee is particularly Concluding, Senator Bingham the crack dancers and the friends 7:11—Amos ’ n’ Andy; talk. 7:00—Play; studio program. 10:00-Movie: musical program. found them not guilty, held a hear­ tice in Connecticut promoted. , The said: 7:80—Orchestra; studio players. 8:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 1:00—Merrymakers’ hour. valued. That coffee crop is almost who plan to be present in support 9:00—WOR Columbia programs. 370.2—WCCO. MINN.. ST, PAUL—810. ing and taken away their license. vital Importance to our people, to a total loss. It will take the coffee Aid by Christmas of 'their favorite dancers who will 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 10:00—WEAF t.ucky Strike orchestra. 12:30—Two dance orchestras. 7:25—Eastman theater party. Undoubtedly public opinion sup­ the peace, order and safety, of the planters from four to five years to “ Mr. President, there are one or make every effort to win the prize S4S.1—WOR. BUFFALO—550. 11’0.5—Dance orche.stra, contralto. ports the Commissioner In this 6:30—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 9:00—WJZ Philco hour. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE-€50, adoption by these courts of this come back. The coffee trees were two things I should like tp say be­ of gold being offered by the Two 7:30—University ot Buffalo talk. 10:10—Organist; dance music. 8:30—Andrew .lackson orchestra. course. . practice, cannot be overstated. about half destroyed. The coffee fore I sit down. 1 would like to call Black Crows w ho. are sponsoring 9:00—Arcadia dance music. 379.5— WQV, SCHENECTADY—790. 9:00—ri.irn dance: op'ry house. We give in full the reasons or Reconimendatitms shade trees were about 60 per cent attention, first, to the fact that nev­ the big dance event. A1 Behrend’s 10:00—WEAF Lucky Strike orchestra. 11:55—Time; weather; murkels.. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. the Judicial Council for its recom­ 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 7:00—WEAF dinner music. 11:00—N. n. C. Philco hour. “ The Council recommends: destroyed and it will take them six er before in the history of Ameri­ Melody Boys of Manchester w’ill 7:90—Rochester studio concerL 7:30—Sagamore dinner music. 12’00—(lolden legends: hig show. mendations. “ That Capter 175 of Jhe Public or seven years to come back. ca, so far as 1 know, has so large 8:00—Concert with WFBL. provide the music and this fact is 9:00—Rita’s dance orchestra. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—68a Text of Reasons Acte of 1921 be amended so as to “ The coconut crop, which fortun­ a part of any political area been also adding a great deal of enthu­ 10:00—Columbia slogan contest )j;S0-WKAF programs (2(6 hrs.) 11:(in—Henderson’s dance hand. “The Act of 1923. Chapter 62, is 10:30—Organist; dance orchestra. 11:00—Buffalo dance music. l:0n—N. B. C. studio programs. provide that at the time any crim­ ately is not a very Important Item devastated; never before has so siasm to the event scheduled for Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. very broad In its scope as it pro­ inal court or the judge holding such in the island, was totally destroy­ large a part of any population tonight at Rockville. vides that “ any criminal court may court shall suspend the execution ed. The coconut trees were 32 per within any State or Territory or in­ Several wagers have already 508.2—WEEI. BOSTON-690. 10:00—Yalo bond slogan ronfe.st 344.6— WHNR. CHICAGO—870. Impose sentence and suspend tn 7:30—Pianist; book talk. 10:3(1—Hitwnilans; y\mos 'n' And.v. 7:3.5—.\ir college: pianist. of the sentence, or shall continue cent destroyed and when they plant sular possession been rendered des­ been made by supporters of Staf­ 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 399.8-WeX-WJR. DETROIT—750, .1:00—Internntlonnl test program with execution thereof Indefinitely in the-case and commit the accused to new trees in their places it will be titute. Never before in American 8:3(1—Soprano, tenor, piano. iiO.oon wnlt.s. ford dancers that the gold prize 11:15—Kenrad Komrad s program. any case within Its jurisdiction. the custody of a probation officer eight years at least before the trees history have so many very poor will be captured by their favorites 645.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 10:15—.Mciodrama with WJZ. 20.3.6- WHT. CHICAGO—1480. “ The Act of 1921, Chapter 175. the court or judge shall cause the 9:00—WEAF«organ recital. 11 ;0(i—Merry old gang. 9:00—I''nseml0e, organlsL will begin to bear. people been seriously hurt. Most of and Manchester and Rockville fox 525—WNYC, NEW Y O R K -570. 11:00—Your hour league. provided that any criminal court or facts upon which si cb action is • Tobacco Losses the 500,000 people who were fed 10:00—Orchestra, pIunisL 7:3S—.Mr college lectnrea. 259.8— WHO. DES MOINES—1000. trot artists are equally confident of 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. Judge holding said court in cases based to be made part of the record “ Tobacco seed beds were not by the Red Cross, if they could se­ 8:10—.Artlst.s novelty program. 8:bb—Woorl’.s orelie.stra. within its jurisdiction, “ except in winning the contest, hence it has 7:00—Sekotnry Hawkins; artists. 319—WeSH. PORTLAND—940. 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800r ^ of such case. greatly harmed, only about one- cure normal employment, would ba taken on a three-cornered battle 8:00—WKAF programs (1(6 hrs.) 9;nil—WICAI*' programs (2 hrs.) ll;iin—Musieni program: readings. cases after commitment to the state “ That Chapter 62 oi" Public Acts quarter of them being destroyed, 9:30—Studio artists frolic. 315.6—WRC. V7ASHINGTON—950. 371.8—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—800. earning from 60 to 70 cents a day. for dance honors with chances of 10:00—Two dance orchestras. prison or state reformatory,” mav of 1923 be amended so as to pro­ and a new crop was just only start- It will be seen that in an attempt 7:45—Wn.shlngton college program. 10;15—Arlington dance frolic. during or after the adjournment of success equally divided. No recent 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 10:00—WJ'l.AF Lucky .Strike orchestra. 11 :;!0—I’rlnce.'s l lien ter organ. vide that the suspension of the led, so the tobacco crop was not to support their families on 60 or event has created so much Interest 9:30—Musiemakera male quarteL 10:15—WJZ drama; Slumber music. 12:15—Studio dance music. the term, after hearing, continue execution of any sentence shall be seriously harmed, but so much of 70 cents a day they have, been un­ tlie case or suspend the execution of as the affair scheduled at the Prin­ during the good behavior of the ac­ last year’s crop as was In barns was able to lay bY‘any thing; They are cess Ballroom tonight. A Manches­ the sentence and commit the ac­ cused for the ensuing six years and totally destroyed. There were In destitute and have very few friends Sunday, December 9. 110:15—WEAF light opera. Leading DX Stations. cused to the custody of a probation ter crowd will accompany A1 10:45—Two dance orchestras. that upon the suspension of the exe­ Porto Rico. In the area shown on to help them. The need for immedi­ Three nationally known concert art­ 399.8—w eX -W JR , DETROIT—750. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. Behrend and his popular band to 1 officer. cution of any sentence in any case, the map‘ in tobaccio plantations, ate employment is very great. If we Rockville. ists will pi'caeht a special recital 8:15—WJZ Radio hour. 7:30—Biltmore dinner music. “ This broad power is given to suen court shall cause the facts about 6.950 barns and warehouses. tiuough WE.\E and allied stations at 9:15—Thei.ler organ recital. 8:0b—WJZ feature melodies. every city, borough or town court. 9:1.5 Sunday night The musicians 11:00—Baptist hymn sing. 9 :00 -WE.AF programs (1(6 hrs.) ' upon which such action is based to Most of the barns are small, cost­ are Huld.s Lashanska, lyric soprano; 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—800. • 11:15—Baptist Tabernacle program. Its proper exercise rests in the be made a part of the record in such ing only about $2,000 or $3,000i Tcscha Seidel, Russian violinist, and 6:00—WKAF programs (3(4 hrs.) 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. sound discretion of the court or case. Wilbur Evans, bass-baritone and win­ built of timber, and naturally out ______*5 422.3—WOR. NEWARK-710. 9 :1 5 -Book talk: studio program. judge, based upon the peculiar cir­ Second Offenses in the open. There are today in ner of the ladio audition last year. 3:00—United Sjmphony orche.sira. Also at 9:15 the Utica Jubilee Singers, lb:b(i—Ruby Ring's adventures. cumstances of the particular case. ‘’That the said Public Acts of the island, so far as we are able to 4:00—Cathedral music hour with 111:15—Studio week-end party. a Negro male quartet will har- Helen Oelhelm, alto. But this power to relieve the 1921 and 1923, be amended by pro­ find out, of those 6,950 barns just moiiizo for fans of the WJZ chain. 5:30—I’resbylcriun Church service. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. wrong-doer of the sentence fixed Two one-act operettas, "The Marriage viding that the provisions of said 3 that are standing. I was unabje 7:45—Levltow's concert en.semble. 9:15—WEAF vocal recital. by the Legislature ought not to he acts shall not permit the suspension Under tho Lantern" and "The Crim­ 8:30—Spanish dance music, 10:15—Airline: I’ullman porters. to find any,of the three. I stood in son Scarf” will be presented before 9:00-Two black crows. 11:15—Goldkette’s orchestra; tenor. exercised unless such action is of the execution of the sentence of one place where I could count 42 of tho microphoties of stations associateo 10:00—Orchestra, quartets, baritone. 12:15—Two dance orchestras. clearly justified by mitigating cir­ a person convicted of operating a with WEAF at 10:15. At 6:30 the them in on(? valley, all in sight, and 10:30—"Come to the Fair" with car­ 447.6—WMAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO—670. cumstances in the case. A continu­ motor vehicle while under the in­ same chain will Introduce Richard nival music. all leveled to the height of piles of Keane, a Shakespearian actor, who . 8:00—Sunday evening club. ous abuse of this powet would re­ fluence of Intoxicating liquor if such kindling wood. Some of them were wUl give two dramatic readings por­ 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 10:1.’>—Auld Sandy, feature hour. 8:15—WJZ Radio liour. sult in a serious breakdown In the offense was committed within a insured and the planters have be- - > v' traying, first, ’’Svengali" from "Trilby" 10:30—Studio concert orchestra. administration of the criminal law. and. second, "Shjlock" from "The 9:15-Michael Alicrn, artists. 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comic team. period of six years immediately fol­ ,gun to replant the seed beds, which Merchant of Venice.” Still another 9:45—W.IZ El Tango Ronmntlco. To what extent such abuse is prac­ lowing the final conviction of a like 10:15—Studio sport-o-grums. 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO—870. are coming on, and next year’s crop highlight for the same stations an hour 7:00—Sermon-story, Brown Church ticed. particularly in town, city and offense by a court of this State, or it is hoped will be a good one. The Inter will be a recital by William 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. \)orough courts, it is Impossible to Robyn, young Russian lyric tenor, who 4:00—Talk, Dr. S. I'arkcs Cudman. quartet, players (2 his ) by a person convicted of a felony if total loss of property is about $90,- 6:35—.MCudio Birkonliolz, violinist. determine without the aid of accur­ has recently completed a successlul 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. It shall appear that he has been 000, 000. concert tour. Uounod’e ” Ave Marin,” 6:00—American Legion i)and. 10:00—Celebrity program; travelogue. ate data covering the records of previously convicted two times of An Herojc People as Interpreted by Helen Oelhelm, alto, 6)39—Readings by Richard Keane. I2:3b—Amos ’n’ Andy; frolic. Shakespearian actor. such courts for a period of at least any felony. “ Mr. President, the finest thing will be tho I'caiuro ot the ('athcdmi 238.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. music hour which will go on the air 7:00—Reinald Werrenrath, baritone. two years, showing the names or “ These provisions if enacted into that I saw in the 10 days ^pent in over the Columbia system at 8. Miss 7:30—Theater program with Wee Wil­ 8:00—Bible class, songs. those found guilty, either on plea law will tend to stop, in large part, Porto Rico was the attitude of the Oelhelm will be accompanied by lie Robyn, tenor. 1:00—Dance orci|j)estra. or after trial, the offense charged the abuse of the suspended sentence Btrings. Other features ot the program 9:00—Oovernment talk. 299.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. people. Instead of being depressed. will be an orchestra, choir and chimes. 9:15—Hulda Lashanska,'soprano; Tos and the disposition of the case. as now practiced and tend to rid our Instead of standing with their cha Seidel, violinist, and Wilbur 8:0(1—String quintet; talk. Henri Nosco, violinist and concert- 9:30—Sunday hymn sing. Even with such data it would not be highways of many drivers of motor hands out begging for charity, they meister. will be heard as the solo art­ Evans, baritone, possible to ascertain the grounds vehicles who continually imperil all ist of Roxy’s symphony concerL a 10:15—Operettas, "The Crimson Scarf" 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. were all at work doii»g what they regular Sunday afternoon feature of and "IVIarriage Under the Lan­ 8 :1 5 -WJZ Radio hour. for the suspension of sentence un­ other users of the highway. The could, although there are nearly tho WJZ chain. At 7 WBAL will In­ tern." 9:15—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) less these had been made a part ot safety of society and the Safety of 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 300.000 unable to find employment troduce Samuel Goldscher and Michael 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. the record of the case. the traveling public upon our high­ due to the fact that the natural em­ Weiner, violinists, who will share hon­ .2:00—Roxy Symphony concert with Common Knowledge ors with a concert orchestra undei Henri Nosco, violinist. 9:00—Sunday evening sextet. ways will be promoted by the pas­ ployers of labor can not borrow tlie direction of Mr. Weiner. 3:00—Young people's conierenco. 11:00—Slieasby’s dunce band. “ It is, however, a matter of com­ sage of the proposed Acts. money because of the fact that 5:00—South Sea Islanders. 374.8- WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. mon knowledge that some town, Black face type Indicates best features B:3U—Dr. Henry Emerson Fosdlck. 9:00—Orchestra, artists (3(6 hrs.) their plantations are so far gone 6:30-Anglo-Fersians orchestra. • city and borough courts are impos­ 374.9—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. that they can not for the next three All programs Eastern Standard Time. 7:00—Fragments in Fancy. ing fines, or fines with a suspended The smallest needles are made 8:00—Featured melodies. 7:00—Hymns, ballads; organist iail sentence,.in many cases Involv­ or four years pay any interest on 8:15—Radio hour with drmatized 7:30—Chassy’s dinner concerL from wire .0085 inch In diameter the money that they might bor- Leading East Stations. story. 9:30—Grand ensemble, tenor. ing second, third and fourth of­ fenses, rather than a jail sentence and 1000 of them weigh less than Vow. Credit Is frozen. Make Your Xmas Gift 272.5—WPG, ■ ATLANTIC CITY—1100. •-9:15—Utica Jubilee Singers. 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—1260. “ I traveled 600 miles on the isl­ 9:15—Concert orchestra, 9:45—El Tarigo roinantico. 7:30—Orchestra; dinner music. with the poksihlllty of an appeal a quarter of an ounce. 10 ;(IU—Soprano, tgiss, trio. 10:15—"American Singers, male quartet. 8:30—Evening church service. and by automobile. \i( e stopped 10:45—Lew White organ recital. and loss of fine to city or to 11:00—Arthur S. Brook, organist. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—€40. We have particularly In mind the from 50 to 75 tinpes a day, inter­ Money Do Full Duty! 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE—1060. 305.8— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 11:00—.Moore’s concert orchestra. viewed a great many people, and 2:00—Roxy with WJZ. driving of an automobile under the 7:00—Orchestra, two violins. 12:00—WEAK vocal recital. only had two people ask for char­ 8:00—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 4:00—Carnegie Institute organist 1:00-Dance orchestra, soloists. Influence of Intoxicating liquor, the THE FIRST test of any gift is its usefulness. I f there 4:45—Presbyterian vesper service. 9:45—Evening reveries. 365.6— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—820. transportation of liquor in violation ity— one old' man and one little is any gift that should be lastingly useful, reminding 243,^W NAC, BOSTON—1230. 6:00—Bestor’s dance orchestra. boy— a most extraordinary thing 6:40—Amos 'n* Andy, comic team. G;.io—WJZ Anglo-Persians orchestra. 9:00—Studio feature concerL of law and the reckless driving of constahtly o f the giver—it’s the Christmas Gift 7:00—Episcopal Church service. 9:15—Secibach Instrumental quarteL In a land where 1,471,000 people 7:00—Congregational services. 10:15—WEAF light opera. motor vehicles. S;S0—WOR Columbia programs. 8:00—WJZ programs (2(4 hrs.) Old Offenders were affected and where over 500,- Here’s a suggestion that many far-seeing givers S45.1—WOR. BUFFALO—5Sa 245.8— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. 000 people were reduced to a state 6:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 10:45—Synagogue aervices. 8:15—WJZ Radio hour. “ The second and third violation who like to make their Xmas money (lo fidl duty are 7:45—iTesbyterlan service. 2:00—WEAF programs (8(4 hrs.) 9:15—WEAF vocal recital. of these crimes ought not to be of utter destitution without food following: as a Christmas gift for the whole family, 9:00—WEAF programs (1(4 hrs.) 535.4— WFl. PHILADELPHIA—560. 10:15—Minneapolis Symphony orch. treated as lightly as our city, town or shelter. They are a splendid m i —W M A K , BUFFALO—900. 4:30—Religious services. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—€50. folk, all trying to help themselves. they select kitchen sinks, bedr(X)m lavatories, hot r»ifo—Okrtsehm Bcience service. 10:45—Trinity morning service fine, or a fine with a suspended Jail troduce a joint resolution, which I dishes, i tumbler-holders, medicine cabinets, towd XO;iHi—Little Svinphony orchc.stra. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. SNWt—won Ooilamhia prograips. 10:30—Anglo-I’erslans orchestra. sentence. The driver of a motor ask to have referred to' the Com­ racks, tub-seats, in enamel, glistening porcelain, m s —WLW, CINCINNATI—'70a 2S0.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 11:00—McUiodlst Church service. mittee on Territories and Insular I V:00—Dtansr dance orchestra.. ' 8:1 1—\V.)Z Radk) hour. 12:00—Vocal recital. vehicle who Is under the Influence nickel plate, and vitreous wares, j 7:15—Hi(ertgt«risn tUmncfa service, 9:15—Fasiman Scliool concert. of Intoxicating liquors Is a menace Possessions. We shall have a meet-' i C:S9—WJS Bsdie bsan 9:4.5—W.IZ El T.nngo Roinantico. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. ing of that committee next Monday W e have an interesting window displarj of Christ^ 9 ;a»—daoRsert wdketanu sokdsts. 379.5— VJGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 11:30—Theater concert: organist. to every vehicle he may meet on the XPIO—Itaam «R9Mflt»u 11:00—Relormod Church service. 12:00—Selger’a orchestra. road, in every such case unless the to hear the Governor of Porto Rico, mas G ift suggestions. SBK2 --WrMH. CLEVELAND—1070. 3:30—Union College organist.- 1:00—Vocal recital. mitigating circumstances are very the auditor of Porto Rico, certain Ban find'is ofttrammcaA. 4:00—WEAF progr.Tnis (7(* hrs.) 277.6—WCBD, ZlON—1080. of the planters who have come up, ncoOsL 11:15—Television transmi.‘'s;on. 8:00—S-'mi-chorus, organist, artists. exceptional such a driver when con­ victed of this offense should be ''om- the manager of the farm-loan bank, Sscoa&iy Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. mltted to jail and his license re­ and the officers from the War De­ i:15—WEAF voc.il re-'ital 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. partment who were sent immedi­ HmjMtAaduisaik S9SS-WHN. NEW YORK—1040. voked and the license not renewed ■» Oavatlers; dance music. 7:00—Page organ redial. until the commissioner of motor ately to study the relief situation.” —Studio i>mgram: Cavaliers. 9:30—Concert ensemble; artists. ' The Resolution 57 Bissell St., South Manchester 10:00—Biblical dramatic events. * vehicles is fully satisfied that the X7XJ9-WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. driver Is in no likelihood Of again The resolution Introduced by Phone 1433 S:1S—K. o f C. concert forum. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY-t-Sia Senator Bingham provides fo f a •sM—Faalist aernjon. choristers. 7:00—Chicago Symphony orchestra. becoming under the influence of in­ 3 » —WeSH. PORTLAND—940. 10:15—Salon orchestra. Iiarltone. toxicating liquor. Avoid the rush. Take youngsters commission to be known as the WK.\F F«'wrnmcnt talk. 10:45—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. “ As we construe the Connecticut now Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Com­ 9:15—inunda.v dmner concert. 815.C—WRC, WASHINGTON—960. 309.1—KJR, SEATTLE—970. statutes, the criminal cotlrtfi and Downtown to look around. mission, to consist of the Secretary “Make a Health Examination of Your Homd* 9:W—Wswh’iytior. Cathedral. 10:0(1—Recital: novelty program. . ♦he judges of these courts have the Imagine how enthusetl they'll be of the Treasury, the Secretary of C:«>-1VKAF piosivui (4% hrs.) U:00—Solon orchestra; •oloiats.^ - War, the Secretary o f Agriculture, power under these statutes to sus- Wheu sauta Claus Is fouud. - aM aax%aaisxkx^ fc: 4 :0-'- •I:'-.-, . * ■ . I ' . t-- •

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FAGBSIX MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928.

11:00— Howard correct ti VI The Two Grenadiers. 11:00— Hotel Bond dancs. .rches- /:30— Musical program by Major | Condetnns Secretive BINGHAMURGEC tra. Bowes’ Family from the Capitol 11:30— News and weather forecast. theater. New York City. M POWER OF SALVATIDN WTIC 9:00— “ Our Government” , David BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE Program for Sunday. Lawrence. QUICK AD) FOR Travelers Insurance Co. 9:15— Silent. Sentence Suspensions International Sunday School Lesson Text, Dec. 0. Hartford P. M. for It Is the pow- 1:30— Peerless reproducers from I ahi not ashamed of the gospel of Cffirist er of Gqd unto salvation to every one that believeth.— Rom. 535.4 m. 560 k.c. N. B. C. Studios. THE ANSW ER Judicial Council Proposes Law to Prevent Minor PORTO RICANS 2:00— Biblical drama. 1 :1 6 . 2:30— Frances Paperte, mezzo Here is the answer to the Letter Courts from Freeing Drunk Drivers With­ (Continued from Page 1.) , Program for Saturday. soprano. Golf puzzle on the comic page: 3:00»-Dr. Stephen S. Wise, “ Does CHECK, CHICK, CHINK, out Public Knowledge of Facts. - Belief and saving power are in-fcountry saved from disaster: our M. who sell their crops to the mills, 8:00— National orchestra with Religion Help or Hurt Men?" CHINS, COINS, CORNS, CORES, separable. The Lord could not per­ cities saved from cr!me and self- will need it for the next year or so seeking; our homes saved from Walter Damrousch, conducting. 4:00— Dr. S. Parkes Cad- CONES, CONEY, MONEJY. Thia is the third of a series of articles prepared by the Connecticut form miracles where there was no I March from “ The Coq D’or” , man, “ The Risks of Prejudice.” Judicial Council explaining varlou s recommendations made by the If they are to come back to normal. irlsfortune: our bodies saved from 5:30—Silent until 6:00 o’clock. Council In its recent report to Go vernor Trumbull. This one deals “ Citrus fruits grow largely on faith because the miracles were Injury and disease. We want light Rlmsky-Korsakow. the North coast. The planters in II Symphonic Poem, Tasso, Liszt. 6:00— Stetson parade with the THIS F A S^ y o u t h with the subject of sentences suap fended ■without publicity by city, not violations of law, but were that saves from spiritual darkness Weymouth Post American Legion town and borough court judges: this area (indicating) did not lose and Indifference, thatdiscloses III Air on G string. more than 5 or 10 per cent of the done by the inflow of spiritual Badineric with flute, Bach, solo. band. Toledo.— In this day and age, The present statutes give the ^ power according to its own law of God’s purposes, that sanctifies life 6:30—Acousticon Hour from N. v/hen infants smoke cigars and boys judges of our city, town and b'r trees, but, as will be seen from the IV Serenade, Salnt-Saens. pend a sentence indefinitely in aUy chart which I have on the wall be­ operation. P^ith causes affirmation j peace.Through faith V Invitation to the Dance, Web­ B. C. Studios. with fuzz on their upper Up drink ough courts a ver^ wide discretion case within the jurisdiction of their and affirmation opens the door of ^°d s power can save us from a.l 7:00— Old Company’s program, unadulterated spirits of juniper In suspending sentences Imposed side the map, the citrous fruit crop, 1 these, and multitudes of er. co.urts, and have the power, except which was estimated at ?6,800,000, the will 80 ithat the Lord’s power i multitudes of other 9:00— Male Octette. Reinald Werrenrath series. berries, one doesn’t stop at things by them , either during or after the In cases after commitment to the can come In and go out. Thus the I things that afflict, .Acco. dln^ to the Son'gs of Robert Schumann. ' out of the ordinary. However, police adjournment of the term. (Jf course is more than half destroyed. The mlr«/.,.ln„'j woro n,rm,o.hf hv 1I WOrld S faith, SO _ _ it ji. Willt%\ be UntO 9:30—^^Marimba band and Mildred state prison or state reformatory, sugar crop, estimated at $54,000,- miraculoui cures were wrought b y ! Hunt, soprano. I Ich Grolle Nlcht. of Toledo recently took time out to there are judges of these courts to continue the case or suspend the spiritual power entering by an in­ you, for God’s po./ev inflows II Die Lotosblume. arrest a speeding motorist, doing 85 who do not abuse their discretion, 000, was aboutsone-fourth destroy­ through the affirmation of faith, 10:00— Lucky Strike dance orches­ execution of the sentence and com­ ed. The coffee cropf which this terior way, and decending to the tra hour from N. B. C. Studios. III And D6n Sonnenschein. miles an hour. When caught, the but there areother Judges of these mit the accused to the custody of and works salvation. speed demon turned out to be a 12- year was to be a bumper crop, was body, and bringing.it into order. So Program of popular request IV Du Bist Wie Elne Blume. courts who do. The sentence 1 u- the probation officer. Prior to the It is written, “ According to your The gospel is that through which ytar boy. posed In court may carry a jail sen­ 90 per cent destroyed. selections. V Widmung. decision in Alcorn V. Fellows it was faith be it Uhfb you.” We are urged this mighty saving power is dis­ lencetence butout when wucu thetuo court has ad common practice of justices ot “ Coffee grows In the central por­ tions of the island and almost en­ to have faith not for the belief, but closed, comes, and is made real. journed, sometimes on the > the peace to suspend sentences, First it comes as light revealing /lowday andonH sometimesBninetlmes later, the judge decision denied to justices of tirely In the area which was totally that through the will to believe, God’S power may enter through the God, His purposes iu creating us. orders the jail sentence suspended the peace that power. In the be­ devastated. It takes a coffee tree nearly five years to-reach normal will, and save. His personal presence. His fathom­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM or abrogated And not Infrequently lief that some of the justices less love. Then when God is truly thisims happensnappena Inlu the tuc case of a sen- pe^ce throughout the state production, or to come into bearing The idea that salvation is to be after being planted. Coffee grows saved after death, or to get into know’ll, the holy lire of His love is Saturday, December 8. 428.3— WLW, CINCINNATI—700. Leading DX Stations. fence for reckless driving, or 'had continued to suspend sentence kindled upon the altar of the heart, 7:40—Two dunce orchestra. driving under------the- - influence ot , icnorance that this decision had in the shade and does not flourish heaven . is erroneous and Insuf- 405.2— WSB. ATLANTA—740. in ignorance that this decision had His life is tasted and it yields its “ Naughty Marietta," an operetta by 8:40—Mansfield and Lee. liquor. The public knows nothing held that a justice court was not a in tlie sun. It will teke the shade flclont. Innumerable are the things Victor Herbert, will be the feature o| 9:00—WJZ Phllco hour. 7:3u—iJahle trio music box; concert. from which we wish to be saved hallowed joy. the Philuo hour, which will be broad- lihOit—Hawallans; eniertalners. 8:3(1—Westbrook’s concert Huwattans. of these suspended sentences. Oome- criminal court, nor a justice of the trees six or seven years to come caat by WJZ and allied atatlona at tl I0::!0—Sltigcts: dnnc« orchestrus. 9:(i0—WJZ I'hiloo hour. tlmes, we understand, they are back to normal. this moment. We want all our Be not ashamed of the gospel. 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND-1070. peace a judge of a criminal court, o’clock iSaturday night. 'The leading 1(1:00—WEAF Lucky Strike orchestra. made by telephone message to the the Council advised, by letter, each His Own Experience churches to, be saved from error, Exalt and love It above all else; roles will be taken by Jesaica Drag- o:00— Neapoliiun dinner music. 11:4.5—Studio skylark’s concert loss, and conflicts. We want the for within it are the powers of God onette and Colin O’More. At 10:16 6:00—Cleveland dance orchestra. 293.9— K Y W , C H IC A G O — 1020. keeper of the jail. justice of the peaci of the holding “ I was born and brought up In WJZ wilt present “ The Fool’a Ue- 7:00—Studio concert (:t tirs.) 10:0(1—.Studio artists hour. Reckless drivers or drunken driv­ In this case and that he no longer the Tropics and lived there during world to be saved fro\n wars; our with salvation unlimited. veiige," a drama In tliree acta by Tom 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 10:30—Chicago concert company, ers are a menace to every traveler Taylor. The premier performance ol 8:30—Oeature. "UOtng West." 11:00—WJZ r>luinber music. . had power in criminal cases to sus­ the first 16 years of my life, and I this play look place In London in 1S5S. 8:46—Sonata, violinist; organist. 12:00-Edgewatet Beach orchestra. on our road. The public Is en­ pend sentence or place an accused did not believe it possible that the with the secretary of ^a r as chair­ do not enact some legislation in the It was written at the request of a 10:00— Vale-Bond slogan cotilesl. 1:00—In-somtiio Club program. titled to know why it is In each on probation. great forest trees, especially In the man assist in the rehabilitation of very near future for their relief popular actor ot the day to turn the 10:30—Three dance orchestras. 389.4— W B B M , C H IC A G O — 770. case that the judge changes the libretto of "Klgoletto" into a play as 30218—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. I0:3u—Royal Canadians orchestra. Justices’ Questionnaire troplcarjungle, with their strength agriculture in the Island of Porto there will be an enormous amount he wished to act the part ol the Jester, 7:05—Studio musical program. 1:00—Old Gray Mare club. sentence he imposed In court In the “ At the same time we sent the and vigor in a country blessed with Rico, particularly on the coffee of suffering Inflicted upon those Musical humors of the "'rwin I’alra ol 7:30—Orcheslrn; concei t trio. 254.1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1180. Interest of the man who Is a pei.i justices of the peace a question- an abundantjujuuucn, rainfall, could be kill­ plantations qnd on the cocoanut people. I hope very much that the Harmony” will again be broadcast 9;o0—W.IZ I'tiUco hotii. 8:00—Orche.sira; leaaotia; songs. to the lives and limb of every througb the WEAK system at 11 10:00—Lowe's orchestra. !i:00—Palmer studio program, ualre designed to ascertain whatig^jed byjjy wind. But this hurricane plantations, to encourage a more committee will consider the matter o'clock. The mualcat groups to be 454.3— WEAF. NEV7 YORK—600. 12:((()—Orchestra, songs (3 hrs.) traveler on the highway. records they were keeping of cases wind there, which had an estimated general planting of food crops in the near future and will report 6:00—Waltiotf-Astoria musia The Judicial Council do not pur­ heard will be Taylor liuckley and Curl- 416.4— WON.WLI8. CHICAO(5—7-720. disposed of by their and tha man­ velocity of 180 miles an hour, tore needed by laiborers on the planta­ the joint resolution back favor­ ton Uoxilt. vocal duo. and the piano 6:50—Read us u poenr. II;15—(..oiiie's hungry five. pose to take away this power fro a 7:00-i-l'hil Spiialn.v’s music; soprano. ner of their disposition. We shall off all the foliage i nd killed most tions, especially of root crops, to ably, and that the Senatq^ will be twins, Lester I'lace and Itobert I’asco- 11:30—Goidkelte’s orchestra; artists. these judges but to require that cello. Other highlights scheduled toi 8:00—Natlon.^1 orchestra with Waltei 12:00—Dream ship, comic songs, Coon Ulroe « 4n lalnilater ejgl set iforth u i lu thetuc vjuuuiuciwiiaconclusions we w c of the trees all through this section Aj! make these suspensions in aid In the rei>air and restoration of willing to consider It in the morn­ Uauirda.\ iiighl are concerts by the Damrosch. Sander’s niphfhnwks. they make these suspensions j j.0ach from our examination of here (indicating). It will take the schools and i roads, and to assist ing hour at some time when noth­ Junior Choir of tlie North Pres­ 9:00—White oigjm recital. 1:00—Knights ot the Bath. open court and cause to he | these statistics concerning the office byterian Church of Philadelphia 9:50—Williumsburgh Kuenger (band) 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. coffee planters at least five years to in providing employment for unem­ ing else interferes, so that. If pos­ througli VVIP at 7, the Women’a 10:00—Lucky Strike orchestra. 8:30—Barn dance, banjo, harmonica, upon the record of the court tne ^ justice of the peace. come back to normal production, ployed and destitute laborers. sible, we may get this relief meas­ tSyniphony orchestra of Philadelphia 11:00—Twins pairs ot harmony. orchestm. artists. Hawnllana. reasons for their action. The f“ We------also wrote the Jud.ges of all 11:15—Park Central orchestra. it happens that their crops have not It provldetf that this commission ure enacted into law and the com­ through WFI, at 8, and the Williams­ 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO—670. Council are- depending------upon - the 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. tpwn and borough courts re- been very good In recent years up mission under way before Chris,- burg Faengcr oand through WKAb 9:01)—Studio concert orchestra. publicity of this judicial act to cor­ shall have authority to make loans at 8:30. The march from "Carmen" oy 6:00—Yoeng’s dinner orchestra. 11:11(1—Amos ‘ n’ Andy: orchestra. gartllng the suspendon of sentences to the present year. I.i 1913-1915 to individuaL’ planters in sums up mas.” George HlzeL will be played by an 7:00—Orchestra: bu.slness talk. 11:15—Two dance orchestras. rect the present evil. We think It In their courts, recommending the 8:00—Concert violinist; xylophonist. ■ the coffee crops averaged about 60,- to $25,000 and of ten years dur i- orchestra directed by Ludwig Laurier 319-KOlL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. will In most cases work. If time adoption of each of these courts of 000,000 pounds a year. About six as the opening selection of Slumber 8:45—Kchoes ot the Orient. 1():40-Tenor; Amos 'n' Andy, proves that it does not the power tlon at five per cent InterestT with Music to be broadcast by the WJZ 9:00—Phllco hour with musical play. 12:1.5—"Trip to the Movies.” a rule of practice for their courts years ago they had a small hurri­ “ Naughty 'Marietta.’’ 1:15—The nelghbor’a kids. of suspension of sentence should be the commission empowered to post­ chain at 11. Among other numbers that seffitences imposed In crimi cane and the coffee was partly dam­ pone the collection of Interest for to be heard will be the overture to 10:00—"Among Ourselves." 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040, further curbed. cases should not be suspended un­ aged and their ctops came down to PRIZE FOX TROT ON "Merry Wives of Windsor" by Nicolai, 10:15—Drama, “ Fool's Revenge.” 10:00—Musical program. Few Would Oppose such periods-as may he deemed and a ’cello solo by Oswald Massucbl. Il:0t)—Slumher music. 12:3()—Theater pre.sentntlon.s. less the mitigating circunistances of about half that amount. Two years 535.4—WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. We do not see how any of these necessary. It provides for the - au­ 299.8— w o e , D A V E N P O R T — 1000. the case clearly justify such action ago, in the hurricane that struck thorization of appropriation of the IN ROCKVILLE TONIGHT BIsek fscs typ e Indicates best features 8:00—Two piano recital. 7:30—Indian tenor recital. officials can. at least openly be o ^ and upon the exercise of such southern Florida, a good part of 8:30—Philadelphia Women's Sym- 9:00—W.IZ Phllco hour. posed to this remedy. We sum of $10,000,000 for these loans. All programs Eastern Standard Time. phony orchestra. 10:00—WEAF I.ucky Strike orchestra. power of suspension the court will the coffee was destroyed and the It also provides for the appro­ B;30—ElwCW Ivin’s solo male quartet. 361.2—KOA. DENVER—830. few of the recommendations of tne cause to be spread upon its records crop came down in the past year -O 10:00- WB-Vf programs (1*4 hrs.) 9:00—W.IZ Phllco hour. Judicial Council will find higher priation of ^>2,000,000 to be ex­ The best dancers of Manchester, Leading East Stations. , 491.‘5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 10:0(1—WEAF Lucky Strike orchestra. the facts upon which the order of less than one-sixth of the normal favor with the traveling public. It suspension,has-been passed. pended In the repair of schools and 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY-1100. 6:30—Dinner music: markets. 11:00—Sunday schol lesson. , production. This year the planters employment of labor in the repair Rockville and Stafford will battle 8:15—Orchestra; tenor, piano. 7:00—Presbyterian Junior choir. 11:20—Arnblnn dance program. * Is time we drove drunken drivers “ If there can be uniformity in were blessed with a great crop. 10:00—Three dance orenestras. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY—510. and reckless drivers off our high­ and construction of roads, and for on the Princess Ballroom floor to­ 6:30—William I’enn dinner music. 10:00—WEAF'dance orchestra. the exercise of the power of suspen­ They saw actually on the trees a 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. ways. We are glad to note that sion, and In each instance a public the employment of $100,000 in the night in a big prize fox trot that Is 8:00—XylophonIsL tenor. 7:15—Homo radio club, readings. 11:00—Amo.a 'n’ Andy, team. crop amounting to nearly 500,000.- ■purchase and distribution of seeds 8:30—studio ensemble. 7:45—WJZ programs (2’A hrs.) 12:4.5—NIchihawk frolic. Commissioner Stoeckel favors nruire record maAe of the reason for its 000 pounds of coffee, valued at being sponsored by the Two Black 9:00—WJ2T Phileo hour. 10:00-Kern's Egyptian serenadera.ide 468.5-KFI. LOS ANGELES—€40. drastic action against these -lola- exercise, we have been convinced and seedlings, especially for food Crowds of Rockville. The event Is 10:3<—Bestor’s dance orchestra.' 12:00—Concert orchestra; symphonetle. about 25 cents a pound, finding its 10:00—The Patterson’s program. tors of law and has, even In cases that the public Interest will be serv­ crops. exciting unusual Interest among 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 245.8—WCAE, P IT TSB U R G H -1220, 2:00—siiidin midnight frolic. market chiefly In Europe where Concluding, Senator Bingham 6:00—Dinner dance music. 6:00—WEAF dinner music. 333.1—KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. where the courts or juries have ed and the administration of jus­ Porto Rican coffee is particularly the crack dancers and the friends 7:11—Amos 'n* Andy; talk. 7:00—Play; studio program. 10:00—Movie: musical program. found them not guilty, held a hear­ tice In Connecticut promoted. . The valued. That coffee crop is almost said: who plan to be present in support 7:89—Orchestra; studio players. 8:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 1:00—Merrymakers’ hour. ing and taken away their license. Aid by Christinas 9:00—w o n Columbia programs. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. vital Importance to our people, to a total loss. It will take the coffee of 'their favorite dancers who will 260.7- WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 10:00-WEAF I.ucky Strike orchestra. Undoubtedly public opinion sup­ “ Mr. President, there are one or make every effort to win the prize 13:30—Two dance orchestras. 7:25—F.astman theater party. the peace, order and safety, of the planters from four to five years to 845.1—WQR, BUFFALO—560. ll'OS—Panee orchestra, contralto. ports the Commissioner in this adoption by these courts of this come back. The coffee trees were two things I should like tp say be­ of gold being offered by the Two 6:30—Van Surdam’a orchestra. a:00—WJZ Phllco hour. 461.3—WSM. NA8HVILLE—650. 7:30—University of Buffalo talk. 10:10—Organist; dance music. 8:30—Andrew .lackson orchestra. course. . _ . practice, cannot be overstated. about half destroyed. The coffee fore I sit down. I would like to call Black Crows who . are sponsoring 9:00—Arcadia dance music. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 9:00—Barn dance; op’ ry house. We give In full the reasons of ReconimcndatRnis shade trees were about 60 per cent attention, first, to the fact that nev­ the big dance event, A1 Behrend’s 10:00—WEAK Lucky Strike orchestra. 11:55—Time; weather: markets., 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. the Judicial Council for Its recom­ “ The Council recommends: destroyed and it will take them six er before in the history of Ameri­ Melody Boys of Manchester will 333,1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 7 :0 0 -WEAF dinner music. 11:00—,'q. n. c. Phllco hour. 7:30—IIncheater studio concerL 7:30—Sagamore dinner music. 12:00—Golden legends: big show. mendations. “ That Capter 175 of Jhe Public or seven years to come back. ca, BO far as I know, has so large provide the music and this fact is 9:00—Ritz’s dance orchestra, 8:00—Concert with WFBL. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680, Text of Reasons Acts of 1921 be amended so as to “ The coconut crop, which fortun­ a part of any political area been also adding a great deal of enthu­ 10:00—Columbia slogan contest g;S0—WEAF programs (214 hrs.) 11 ;on—Henderson’s dance hand. “The Act of 1923. Chapter 62. is 11:00—Buffalo dance music. 1:00-N. n. C. attidio programs. provide that at the time any crim­ ately Is not a very important Item devastated; never before has so siasm to the event scheduled for 10:30—Organist; dance orchestra. very broad In Its scope as It pro­ large a part of any population Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. inal court or the judge holding such In the island, was totally destroy­ tonight at Rockville. vides that “ any criminal court may court shall suspend the execution ed. The coconut trees were 32 per within any State or Territory or in­ Several wagers have already 10:00—Ynlo bond slogan eonte.«t 344.6— WFNR. CHICAGO—870. 608.2—WEEI, BOSTON—690. Impose sentence and suspend tn of the sentence, or shall continue cent destroyed and when they sular possession been rendered des­ been made by supporters of Staf­ 7:30—Pianist; book talk. 10:311—Hinvnilans: Amo.s 'n' Andy. 7:35—Air college: pianist. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 399.8— W eX -W JR . DETROIT—750. .1:00—International test program with execution thereof Indefinitely m the-case and commit the accused to new trees In their places it will be titute. Never before in American ford dancers that the gold prize 11:15—Kenrad Komrad a program. 8:3(1—Sojiratio, tenor, piano. iiO.noo watts. any case within Its jurisdiction. the custody of a probation officer eight years at least before the trees history have so many very poor will be captured by their favorites 10:15—.Melodrama with WJZ. 202.6- WHT. CHICAGO—1480. “ The Act of 192i. Chapter 175. 645.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—650. ll;00_M crry old pang. 9:00—Ensemble, organist the court or judge shall cause the will begin to bear. people been seriously hurt. Most of and Manchester and Rockville fox 9:00—WEAF«organ recital, 11:00—Your hour league. provided that any criminal court or facts upon which sreb action is ' Tobacco Losses the 500,000 people who were fed 10:00—Orchestra, pianist 525—WNYC, NEW YORK-570. trot artists are equally confident of 7;3S —Air college lectures. 299.8— WHO. DES MOINES—1000. Judge holding said court In cases based to be made part of the record “ Tobacco seed beds were not by the Red Cross, if they could se­ winning the contest, hence it has 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 8:10—Artists novelty program. 8:00—Wond’a orelie.stra. within Its jurisdiction, 'except In n f q i i p Vi p n q p 7:00—Sekotary Hawkins; artists. 319_\VCSH, PORTLAND—940. 37^.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800, greatly harmed, only about one- cure normal employment, would be taken on a three-cornered battle 8:oo_WEAF programs (D/i hrs.) 9:00—WI-:.\F programs (2 hrs.) 11 ;00—Mii.iieni program: readings. cases after commitment to the state “ That Chapter 62 o f Public Acts quarter of them being destroyed, earning from 60 to 70 cents a day. for dance honors with chances of 9:30—Studio artists frolic. 315.6— WRC. V/ASHINGTON—950. 374.8—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—800. prison or state reformatory, mav of 1923 be amended so as to pro- and ^a new______crop_ was__ just only start- It will be seen that in an attempt success equally divided. No recent A 10:00—Two dance orchefllrus. 7;4.'i—Wa.shlngton college program. 10:15—Arlington dance frnlli^ during or after the adjournment of crop was not 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 10:00—WE.AF Lucky Strike orchestra. 11 :::0-1•rlnce.®.'! theater organ. vide that the suspension ^ the | gd, so the tobacco to support their families on 60 or event has created so much interest 9:30—Musiemakera male quartet i0:15—WJZ drama; Slumber music. 12:15—Studio dancQ music. the term, after hearing, continue execution of any sentence shall be seriously harmed, but so much or 70 cents a day they have, been un­ as the affair scheduled at the Prin­ tlie case or suspend the execution of during the good behavior of the ac­ la^t year’s crop as was in barns was able to lay b y ‘anything. They are cess Ballroom tonight. A Manches­ the sentence and commit the ac- cused for the ensuing six years and totally destroyed. There were In destitute and have very few friends ter crowd will accompany Al 10:15—WEAF light opera. Leading DX Stations. Sunday, December 9. 10:45—Two dance orcliestras. ciisjed to the custody of a probation that upon the suspension of the exe­ Porto Rico. In the area shown on to help them.'The need for Immedi­ Behrend and his popular band to Three nationally known concert art­ 399.8— W eX-W JR, DETROIT—750. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. Offl®®’''' . I K +/, cution of any sentence in any case, the map in tobacco plantations, ate employment is very great. If we Rockville. ists will present a special recital 8:1.5-WJZ Radio hour. 7:30—Biltmore dinner music. “ This broad power Is given lo suchr court shall cause the facts about 6.950 barns and warehouses. through WEAF and allied stations at 9:15—Theater organ recital. 8:00—WJZ feature melodies. every city, borough or town court. upon which such action is based to 9:15 Sunday night The muslclatm 11:00—Baptist hymn sing. 9:00—WE.AF programs (U,5 hrs.) \ Most of the barns are small, cost­ are Hulda Lashansko, lyric soprano; 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—800. • 11:15—Baptist Tabernacle program. Its proper exercise rests In the be made a part of the record in such ing only about $2,000 or $3,000^ Toscha Seidel, Russian violinist, and 6:00—WEAF programs (3>A hrs.) 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. sound discretion of the court or case. built of timber, and nr.turally out ______. Wilbur Evans, bass-baritone and win­ 422.3—WOR. NEWARK—710. 9:15—Book talk: studio program. judge, based upon the peculiar cir­ Second Offenses in the open. There are today in ner of the ladio audition last year. 3:00—United Symphony orchestra. Also at 9:15 the Utica Jubilee Singers, 10:00—Ruby Ring’s adventures. cumstances of the particular case. ’’That the said Public Acts of the Island, so far as we are able to 4:00—Cathedral music hour with 10:f.5—Sludlo week-end party. a Negro male quartet will har­ Helen Oelhelm, alto. But this power to relieve the 1921 and 1923, be amended by pro­ find out, of those 6,950 barns just monize for fans of the WJZ chain. 5:30—I'rcsbyterlan Church service. 416.4—WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. wrong-doer of the sentence fixed viding that the provisions of said 3 that are standing. I was unabje Two one-act operettas, “ The Marriage 7 :45 -Levilow's concert ensemble, 9 :15 -WEAF vocal reellal. Under the Lantern” and "The Crim­ by the Legislature ought not to be acta shall not permit the suspension to find any .of the three. I stood In 8:30—Spanish dance music. 10:15—Airline: I’ullman porters. exercised unless such action Is son Scarf” will be presented before 9:00—Two blnck crows. 11:15—Goldkette’s orchestra; tenor. of the execution of the sentence of one place where I could count 42 of the microphones of stations associated 10:00—Orchestra, quartets, baritone. 12:15—Two dance orchestras. clearly Justified by mitigating cir­ a person convicted of operating a them in one valley, all lu sight, and with WEAF at 10:15. At 6:30 the 10:30—"Come to the Fair” with car­ 447.6—WMAQ-WiaJ. CHICAGO—670, cumstances in the case. A continu­ motor vehicle while under the In­ all leveled to the height of piles of same chain will Introduce Richard nival music. Keane, a Shakespearian actor, who 8:00—Sunday evening club. ous abuse of this powet would re­ fluence of Intoxicating liquor If such kindling wood. Some of them were will give two dramatic readings por­ 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—930. 10:1.5—Auld Sandy, feature hour. sult in a serious breakdown In t®® 8:15—WJZ Radio hour. offense was committed within a Insured and the planters have b^ traying, first, "Svengali” from "Trilby’’ 10:30—Studio concert orchestra. administration of the criminal law. period of six years Immediately fol­ ,gun to replant the seed beds, which and, second, "Shy lock" from "The 9:15-Michael Ahern, artists. 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comic team. Merchant ot Venice." Still another 9:45—V/.IZ El Tango Romantlco. 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO—870. To what extent such abuse Is prac­ lowing the final conviction of a like are coming on. and next year’s crop highlight for the same stations an hour 10:15—Studio sport-o-grams. ticed. particularly In town. ®lty and offense by a court of this State, or 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 7:00—Sermon-story, Brown Church it is hoped will be a good one. The later Will be a recital by William quartet, players (2 his ) borough counts. It Is Impossible to by a person convicted of a felony if total loss of property is about $90,- Robyn, young Russian lyric tenor, who 4:00—Talk, Dr. S. I'urkes Cudman. has recently complefed a successlul 5:35—A)C(;dio Birkenliolz, violinIsL 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. determine without the aid of accur­ It shall appear that he has been 000,000. concert tour. Gounod’s "Ave ilarla," 6:00—American Legion liand. 10:00—Celebrity program; travelogue. ate data covering the records of previously convicted two times of An Herojc People as Interpreted by Helen Oelhelm, alto, 6i30—Readings by Richard Keane. 12:30—Amos 'n' Andy: frolic. Shakespearian actor. such courts for a period of at least any felony. “ Mr. President, the finest thing will be the feature ol the Cathcdrui 238.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. two years, showing the names of music hour which will go on the air 7:00—Reinald Werrenrath, baritone. “ These provisions if enacted into that I saw in the 10 days dpent In over the Columbia system at 8. Miss 7:30—Theater program with Wee Wil­ 8:00—Bible class, songs. those found guilty, either on plea law will tend to stop, In large part, Porto Rico was the attitude of the Oelhelm will be accompanied by lie Robyn, tenor. 1:00-Dance orchestra. or after trial, the offense charged 9:00—Oovernnicnt talk. the abuse of the suspended sentence people. Instead of being depressed. strings. Other features ot the program 299.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. and the disposition of the case. as now practiced and tend to rid our will be an orebcatrn, choir and chimes. 9:15—Hulda Lashanska.'aoprano; Tos 8:00—String quintet; talk. Instead of standing with their Henri Nosco, violinist and concert- cha Seidel, violinist, and Wilbur Even with such data It would not be highways of many drivers of motor hands out begging for charity, they Evans, baritone. 9:30-Sunday hymn sing. metster, will be heard as the solo art­ 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. possible to ascertain the grounds vehicles who continually imperil all were all at work doing what they ist of Roxy's symphony concerL n 10:15—Operettas, "The Crimson Scarf" for the suspension of sentence un­ other users of the highway. The regular Sunday afternoon feature of and “ Marriage Under the Lan> 8:15—WJZ Radio hour. could, although there are nearly the WJZ chain. At 7 WBAL will In­ tern,” 9:15—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) less these had been made a part of safety of society a'nu the Safety of 300,000 unable to find employment troduce Samuel Goldscher and Michael 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. the record of the case. the traveling public upon our high­ due to the fact that the natural em­ Weiner, violinists, who will share hon­ .2:00—Roxy Symphony concert with Henri Nosco, violinist. 9 :00 -Sunday evening sexteL Common Knowledge ways will be promoted by the pas­ ployers of labor can not borrow ors with a concert orchestra under 11:00—Sheasby's dunce band. the direction of Mr. Weiner. 3:00—Voung people's conierence. “ It is, however, a matter of com­ sage of the proposed Acts. money because of the fact that 6:00—South Sea Islanders. 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. mon knowledge that some town, their plantations are so far gone Black face type Indicates best features 5:30—Dr. Henry Emerson Fosdlck-. 9:00—Orchestra, artists (3Vfa hrs.) 6:30—Anglo-Perslans orchestra. - city and borough courts are Impos­ that they can not for the next three 374.9— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. ing fines, or fines with a suspended All programs Eastern Standard Time, 7:00—Fragments In Fancy. The smallest needles are made or four years pay any Interest on 8:00—Featured melodies. 7 :0 0 -Hymns, ballads; organist iall sentence,.in many cases Involv­ 8:15—Radio hour with drmatlzed 7:30—Chassy’s dinner concerL from wire .0085 inch in diameter the money that they might bor- Leading East Stations. 9:30—Grand ensemble, tenor. ing second, third and ' fourth of­ Vow. Credit Is frozen. M a ^ Y our Xmas Gift story. fenses,fenses ratherratner thanman a» jailjan sentencea^L±».w.... — and 1000 of them weigh less than 272.6—W PQ,‘ ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 9:15—Utica Jubilee Singers. 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—1260. “ I traveled 600 miles on the Isl­ 9:15—Concert orchestia. 9:45—El Tango romantlco. 7:30—Orchestra; dinner music. with the possibility of an appeal a quarter of an ounce. 10:15—American Singers, male quartet. 8:30—Evening church service. and by automobile. T^e stopped 10:00—Soprano, bass, trio. and loss of fine to city or to p'wn from 50 to 75 tiiues a day, inter­ 11:00—Arthur S. Brook, organist. 10:45—Lew White organ recital. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. We have particularly In mind tne Money Do Full Duty! 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE—1060. 305.8— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 11:00—.Moore's concert orchestra. viewed a great many people, aqd 7:00—Orchestra, two violins. 2:00—Roxy with WJZ. 12:00—WEAF vocal recital. driving of an automobile under the only had two people ask for char­ THE FIRST test of any gift is its usefulness. I f there 8:00—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 4:00—Carnegie Institute organIsL 1:00—Dance orchestra, soloists. Influence of intoxicating liquor, the 9 :45 -Evening reveries. 4;45_Presbyterian vesper service. ity— one old' man and one little is any gift that shouU be lastingly useful, reminiiing 6:00—Destor’s dance orchestra. 365.6— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—820. transportation of liquor in violation ! 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 9:00—Studio feature concerL boy— a most extraordinary thing 6:40—Amos ’ n' Andy, comlo team. 6:30—WJZ Anglo-Persians orchestra. of law and the reckless driving of j constantly o f the giver—it’s the (Christmas Gift 7:00—Epiacopal Church service. 9:15—Seelbach Instrumental guarteL In a land where 1.471.000 people 1 . ■ s ' 7:00—Congregational services. 10:15—WEAF.light opera. motor vehicles. i were affected and where over 500,- 8:30—WOR Columbia programs. 8;00—WJZ programs (214 hrs.) Old Offenders 1 Here’s a suggestion that many far-seeing givers 645.1—WQR, BUFFALO—660. 245.8— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 370.2—WCCO. MINN.. ST. PAUL—810, 000 people were reduced to a state who like to make their Xmas money do full duty are 6:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 10:45—Syuagogu'e services. 8:15—WJZ Radio hour. “ The second and third violation . 9:15—WEAF vocal recital. I of utter destitution without food followipg: as a (Christmas gift for the whole family, 7:45—Presbyterian service. 2:00—WEAF programs (814 hrs.) of these (irlmes ought not to be or shelter. They are a splendid 9:00—WEAF programs (1% hrs.) 635.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—560. 10;15-Minneapolis Symphony orch. treated as lightly as our city, town i they select kitchen sinks, bedroom lavatories, hot 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 4:30—Religious services. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—660. I folk, all trying to help themselves. 6:00—WEAF programs (514 hrs.) 9:15—WEAF vocal recital. and borough courts frequently treat waterhfeaters, or bathroom a cc^ o rics— such as soap 6:00—Dii’ nci dance music. them, penalizing the violation of a I “ Mr. President, at this time I In­ 6:45—ArmbnrSter’s concert club. 491.5— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 10:45—Rhytlim Symphony orcheatra. troduce a joint resolutloji, which I dishes, i tumbler-holders, medicine cabinets, tow d 7:35—Christian Science service. 10:45—Trinity morning service 379.5—KGO, OAKLAND—790. fine, or a fine with a suspended jail 8:00—WOR Columbia prograips. Little Symphony orchestra. 10:30—Anglo-Perslans orchestra, sentence. The driver of a motor ! ! ask to have referred to" the Gom- racks, |tub-seats, in enamel, glistening porcelain, 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 11:00—Methodist Church service. ’ mlttee on Territories and Insular I nickel plate, and vitreous wares. 7:00—Dinner dance orchestra. • 8;l.>—WJZ Radio hout. 12:00—Vocal recital. vehicle who la under the Influence 7:15—Presbyterian Church service. 9:15—Ensimim .School concert, of Intoxicating liquors Is a menace ' Possessions. We shall have a meet­ 8:15—WJZ Radio hour. 9:45—WJ'Z El T.-rngo Romantlco. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. ing of that committee next Monday have an interesting window displaig of Christ* 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY-790. 11:30—Theater concert; organist. to every vehicle he may meet on the 9:15—Concert orchestra, soloists. 12:00—Selger’s orchestra. road, in every such case unless the to hear the Governor of Porto Rico, mas G ift suggestions. 10:15—Danoo orchestra. 11:00—Reformed Church service. the auditor of Porto Rico, certain 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 3:30—Union College orgnnLst.- 1:00—Vocal recital. . mltteatlng circumstances are very 8:30—Studio enlertalnmcnL . 4:00—WEAF progr.inis (T'a hrs.) 277.6—WCBD, ZlON—1080. exceptional such a driver when con­ of the planters who have come up, 11:15—Television transmi.tslon. 8:00—Srml-chorus, oroanist, artists. 9:16—WEAF vocal recital. victed of this offense Should be ”om- the manager of the farm-loan bank, Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. mitted to jail and his license - re­ and the officers from the War De- m s a n 608.2—W EEI. BOSTON—690. 9:15—WEAF vocal rei-itnl 202.6—WHT, CHICAGO—1480. ! partment who were sent Immedi­ 296.9-V/HN. NEW YORK—1040. voked and the license not renewed 8:00—Concert; masterpiece pianist 7:00—Page organ redial. ately to study the relief situation." 9:16—WEAF vocal reoRal. 10:30—Cavaliers; dance music. until the commissioner of motor i 57 Bissell ;St„ South Manchester 12:00—Studio program: Cavaliers. 9:30—Concert ensemble; artists. vehicles Is fully satisfied that the ' The Resolution ■« A. ll):35—Hockey game resume. 10;OO^BIbIical dramatic events. * JR - 374,8—WSAI. CINCINNATI—800. 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. driver Is In no likelihood Of again The resolution introduced by Phone 1433 7:80—Hymno, oennonette, hymns. 3:15—K. of C. concert forum. 491.5-WDAF, KANSAS CITY-^10. becoming under the Influence of In­ Senator Bingham provides for a 8:00—'WEAF programs (214 hrs.)__ 8:00—Paullst sermon, choristers. 7:00—Chicago Symphony orchestra. commission to be known as the 215.7— W H K . C L E V E L A N D — 1390. 319—WeSH. PORTLAND—940. 10:15—Salon orchestra, liarltone. toxicating liquor. -Avoid the rush. Take youngsters 8:30—WOR programs (2% hrs.) 9;(I0-WEAF government talk. 10:45—Attios ’ n' Andy, comlo team. ' ‘^Aa we AonStrue the Connecticut now Porto Rican Hurricane Relief Com­ 11:00—Amos ’p’ Andy, comlo team. 9:15—.Sunrlnv dinner concert. 309.1-KJR, SEATTLE—970. statutes, the criminal courts and Downtown to look around. mission, to consist of the Secretary *‘Make a Jiealth Examination of "four Horn;#* 11:15—TWO dsfece ottchostraa. ^ 316.6— WRC. WASHINGTON—950. of the Treasury, the Secretary of , 326,9—WWJ, DETROIT-920..- 4;an—WashT.ptor. Cathedml.- 10:00—Recital: novelty program. iha judges of these courts have ^he Imagine how enthused they’ll be too—Studio featufs program, C;00—WEAF programs (4% hrs.) 11:00—Saion orchestra; soloists.' poYfer under these statutes to sus- IVhen Santa Claus 18 found. • War, the Secretary oC Agriculture, MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928. PAGE SEVEN

Wherefore come out from among work; Matt. 28: 19-20, Acti them and be ye separate, saith the 2:41-42. Acts 32:6-7, Fliat Cons. KINGOFHOBOES OPEN FORUM Lord and touch not the unclean 11:23-24, etc. tiling; and I will rerelve you and be A person cannot believe the Bible a Father unto you and ye shall be and be an evolutionist. MCTK SPEAKS A UTTIE AS TO EVOLUTION. my sons and daughters, said the Lord Almighty. See also Heb. 13 ! Yours truly, Editor of The Herald. GEORGE DAVIDSON. I desire -ptian women prayed. Is Al Kaufman’s oyster— and he w'orld hath blinded the minds of and Perfector unto every good rather absurd name— and yet it opens it with a smile. them that believe nbt, lest the light seemed, peculiarly, to sikit the girl. Al Is pretender to the throne of of the Glorious Gospel of Christ For she is extraordinarily l>eautiful, Hobohemia. Says he was elected who is the Image of God, should in an unusual and exotic sort of King of the Hoboes at their na­ shine unto them.”. 2nd Cor. 4:3-4. way. tional convention. ‘•For the preaching of the Cross i.s HOLLIS H.ART, tlie famous Al dresses like a king, with to them-that perish foolishness, hut financier, was immensely impress­ spats, carefully creased trousers, a unto us which are saved It is the ed the first time he saw her— and eympl.dny of colors and a cane. power of God.” 1st Cor. ^-18. WIOR’S Hollis Hart was not a susceptible Many, more scriptures could be He uses only front doors— in for person. He was, in fact, one of the y-s'.s-. \ hotels, taxis and restaurants with quoted showing the futility of Mr. wealthiest and most eligible bjulic- real cane backs. And he pays only Spiess, pr any other unsaved person lors in -America. with a smile— so he says. to question a word of . something Ashtoreth went to work for Al is staying rent free at one that he does not nor cannot under­ Christmas Hart, Lee, Inc., when she was 18 of the w'ell-known hotels in the stand until God, in His matchless years old. Hart, at he time, must Forties. grace and mercy, reaches out au'i have been nearly 50— old enough Al Is a Guest saves his soul, importing devine Jewelry to l>e her father. “.Sure, Al is our guest,” said the life and the capacity to enjoy the Ashtoreth rather swept him off hotel manager today. “ He is a Lord Jesus Christ and to live for A larger, more complete stock his feet the first day she entered pleasure to have around and be can Him in a Godless world. See 2nd than ever before. his office. Xo one knew how to dress stay as long as he w'ants.” j Cor. 5:17-21, John 5-24, John 3-16, Romans 10-9, Eph. 2-8( Phil. 1-21. more successfully than .Ashtorelli. A". ‘ . But Al is leaving for Chicago in On S518 she could look like a ricli 'X'! a few days. He is traveling de luxe That professing Christians could plan's daughter.- She wore black es- there to raise fuuds for a luxurious listen to a discourse on evolution Featuring^ clus.vely. .And on this particularly prior to the “ Lordly Supper” is' t'Se-vsX' hobo hotel. Then he will go t o ' day liappened to be wearing a most Montreal to see his girl. He had a surely the only paradox that ever -'unusual ring that attracted her em­ “ sweetie” in Miami but she’s out happened. They are either deluded ployer’s. attention.. .An. imitation of his mind now. to an leered.hie extent or they are I Quality-Value-Craftmanship scarab. Hart, interested in archae­ “ Ever work?” Al was asked. not Christian at all and a wholesale ology, noticed it immediately. separation from such a shameless “ Why work If you have brains,” in AVhen he commented upon it, he answered. “ Money is the easiest state of apostasy by God's real peo­ .'ishtoreth spoke ca-^ually of Egypt thing to get honestly. Just use the ple is the only care, acordlng to the and of Cleopatra. Hart, Impressed old headpiece and smile w’hen you word of God. See 2nd Cor 6-14 lo by her rather unusual familia.'iiy don’t want to talk. 18. “ Be ye not unequally yoked to­ with the cut-toms and manners of Tells About Himself gether with unblievers; for what I Items That Will Please ancient Egypt, engaged her in con­ The nearest > things to work in­ fellowship hath righteousness with versation. He learnetl that her dulged in by Al was his appearing unrighteousness and what commun­ ion hath light with darkness and name was. that of the. old moon ••SW.O.V.-, as atmosphere in the movies at goddess. Tremendously surprised, Hollywood and some years ago as what concord hath Christ with FOR HER FOR HIM he shows an unusual interest in a prize fighter. Beliel? In what part hath he that the new stenographer. And Ash­ “ I lost my voice when I was box­ believeth with an infidel and what toreth, thrilled by his .attention, ing in San Jose, Cal.” said Al. “ A agreement hath the temple of God Diamond and Stone Stone and Signet takes his dictation with her head blow irnocked the talkies right out with idols? For ye are the temple in a lovely whirl. of me. So I started out tp be a hobo of the Living God: as God hath Rings That night she reads about Cleo- and roam, the world.” said, I will dwell in them and walk Rings in them; and I will be their God patra until dawn, because— in He kn ws all the famous people. and they shall be my people. reality— she had pretended a Al started counting tjjefn uff on his knowledge of things with which she hands and then ran out of fingers. WRIST WATCHES STRAP AND POCKET ivas not at all familiar. She goes to He tapped'his wallet. WATCHES work hoping that Mr. Hart will “ Pilled,” he said. Waltliam, Elgin, Hamilton speak of Cleopatra again, so that Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton “ I do not understand,” she said, “ why you wish me to read your most personal correspondence.” Tapped his abdominal region. NOTICE Swiss Swiss she may air her new knowledge. ‘’Ditto.” be said. To her intense surprise he sum­ Hart explored his pockets ner-' was about six o’clock.^Slic’d wait­ the gratitude of a pretty girl than tb.c feline caresses of the best dam’ “ How?” W'as asked. mons her to ask her opinion re­ vously for cigarets. ed. I suppose, until the rest of the “ Just be pleasant and everybody girls had gone. I was waiting my­ M-:ltese in Boston. An entirely mas- SOUTH MANCHESTER SAN­ Chests of Silver garding a letter he has .iuot receiv­ “ Hold on a minute. Y'ou’\e got Vi-ill want to do things for you and Militai'y Sets ed. Dumfoundetl, she takes it from me quite w'rong. I wasn’t— if you’ll self for a telephone call. ju’.ine point of view. Perhaps you ITARY AND SEWER DIS­ Pearl Necklaces du not appreciate it. Miss Ashe.” give you things,” said Al. “ It’s a Belt Buckles his hand. pardon the expression— keeping “ Now'— I wonder if I can make cinch it you know how to smile.” myself clear— Mr. Higgins goes in, “ Oh. yes,” she retorted, “ I quite TRICT Rosary Beads Pocket Knives Miss de Marr. She came to me a few He twirled his cane at a taxi. you see, for dumb animals. Well, understand.” XOW GO OX AATTH THE STORY months ago with a hard luck story. Spoke affably to the driver. The Vanity Cases Watch' Chains I w'as sorry for the girl. She’s'some­ here W'as a dumb woman. And, if- “ Miss de Marr,” he resumed, On and after January Ist, 1929, CHAPTER II “ talks a lot about the ‘modern latter smiled back, and in hopped a RENTAL CHARGE will be made Bracelets Cuff Links thing of u moron, you see. A pretty a fiock of cats is worth $10,000, Al. It was an amaz'ng letter. Inscrib­ little thing, with the mentality, I how much, I asked myself, is a wo­ girl.’ Xow I wonder what it is. Miss to each USER or OWNER of prop­ Brooches Lighters (all makes) ed on expensive stationery. Heavy should say, of a 12-year-old. And man worth? If a man can endow a Ashe, that ^akes people do that.” erty having connection with the Pendants Chai’ms with foreign scent. The girl who the sex appeal of a born courtesan. home for animals, to keep them off He smiled ingratiatingly, and Benjamin Franklin signed the SEWERS of the SOUTH MAN­ wrote it had used green ink and a You know the type. the streets, how' about a girl? How- Ashtoreth noticed the humorous Declaration of Independence, the CHESTER SANITARY AND SEW­ Toilet Sets Cigar, Cigarette Casei stub pen. She wrote violently. A “ Her mother, she said, had much was it worth to keep her off little lift of an eyebrow'. He was, Constitution of the United States, ER DISTRICT commensurate #w!th Pen and Pencil Sets Pen and Pencil Sets round, childish hand, sparing neith­ thrown her out. There’d been a bit the streets?” ?eally, she decided, quite charming. the Treaty of Alliance w-ith France the uses made thereof. er endearments nor threats. of scandal and the bid folks were Mr. H.'-»t paused. “ You’d think,” he complained, and the Treaty of Peace with Eng­ The RENTAL CHA’IGES there­ “ Dearest Holly,” she’ demanded, pretty much upset. It may seem • "A purely rhetorical question,” “ that she was an entirely new' spe­ land. for until further notice will .be Why don't you phone me? hit Don Quixotic, but— well, to tell he assured hei’. “ I w'as merely cies. The new'spapers prate of her, THIRTY (SO) PER CENT, of the charges for water supplied by the DESK SETS Where were you every uiglit the truth— ” speculating. It’s puzzling— the rela­ and the reformers. And the best last week? I’m just crazy tive value of things. Particularly sellers are all about her. The gen­ South Manchester Water Company Mr. Hart paused to light a clg- A GIFT OF LASTING USEFULNESS. about you. Holly. I can’t read, aret, and Ashtoreth scribbled “ Don when a man with a philanthropic eral opinion seems to be that this to said Users of the Sewers of said I can’t eat, I can't sleep— oh Quixotic” on the cover of her note­ bent acquires a great deal of money. so-called modern girl is a paragon G e t R e a d y District or of the estimated coat God, how I suffer! You don’t “ Can you imagine. Miss Ashe, of all tire recent virtue*. Honest, of such waters discharged into said book. Something else to look up in — for— know the way a loving girl can the library. Ghastly how' many having so much money that it fearless, clear thinking, Independ- Sewers supplied said Users from suffer or you wouldn’t leave t’aings a girl didn’t know. Lots of doesn’t make any difference— to i ent. sources other than aforesaid com-' puted at the current rales of said me alone with my thoughts people used the expression. She me, I mean— whether I spend it on “ Personally. I’m beginning to Water Company. and misery, I get so desperate wondered if they'all knew' ^iiat it starving cats or foolish gii'ls?” think she's a good deal of a fraud. Winter Driving thinking about you, and ha^'e “ You don’t really mean that?” It seems'to me that she’s pretty To facilitate the payment of said 1 meant. RENTAL CHARGES arrange­ Matthew Wior you gone back on me? I guess she gasped. proficient in most of the old-time He glanced at her quickly ns she WINTER TOPS ments have been made with THE you think you can break my slipped her 'pencil back in place. “ Well.” he admitted, “ there is vices. I might almost say that she GLASS WORK FOR Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler heart and walk all over me, more kick, of course, in spending practices them exclusively. And this SOUTH MANCHESTER WATER But ; er hands were folded now as CLOSED CAR& COMPANY to BILL and COLLECT 999 Main St. South Manchester, Conn. after you made me so crazy before, quietly in her lap. it on girls. Cats are so undemon­ war cry of hers— ‘Independence ' about you. But I’m not one of strative, don’t you know'. An-yhow' and Equal Rights!’ is rather a lot SIDE CURTAINS said charges in Us name for the ac­ “My secretary,” he informed her count of said SEIWER DISTRICT, Next door to the Post Office. the kind you can cast off like surprisingly, “ has a perfect passion I reckoned it would be more fun of hokum. However. Miss de Marr CARPETS an old shoe. I guess you knew may be an exception, of course. said charges to be rendered quar­ for cats. A few' months ago he sug­ squandering a few thousand on the REPAIRING CURTAINS terly beginning approximately April what the poet said about hell gested that we endow something-or- little De Marr. A better feturn, you That’s what I’d like yjou to tell doesn’t know any fury like a 1st 1929. other for homeless felines. A hospi­ might say, on the investment.” me.” SOUTH MANCHESTER SANI­ woman when you get through tal. I think it was— an asylum for “ Oh.” (To be Continued) Manchester Aato Top Co. with her. But you’re not TARY AND SEWER DISTRICT. iudigent animals. Dogs, too, if I re­ Ashtoreth straightened uncon- • FRANK CHENEY. JR., through with me, are you. member correctly. He persuaded me scionsly in her high-backed chair. Hollis Hart continues the story W . J. Messier President. dear? i guefo I’m sort of crazy to sign a check for $10,000. “ Xo,” he murmured, “ I didn't of his amazing philanthropy ana because I '*ove you, and you “ Well, he hadn’t been out of here mean that at all. My w’ord, you are the Ingratitude of Mae de Marr, the Center St. and Henderson Kd. don’t come to see me any 10 minutes— with my check in his a suspicious young person. My mo­ girl ol mystery. And Ashtoreth de­ more. pocket— when in walks, this little tives, I assure you, were entirely nies her mother! In the next chap­ Phone 1816-3 '• • m m Someone told me I got a De Marr. Crying her eyes out. It respectable. Only I’d rather incur ter. goo>- case against you with the apartment all furnished and everything. But God knows I “MOTHER MACHREE” TWO BIG FEATURES don’t want to do anything like ANDOVER A R oom at that. Ida T e you think I am crazy, ISJ(SPiRING DRAMA AT CIRCLE TODAY Soand Financing raving on like this. But I At the Grange meeting Monday i FortheWorkIngman thought you didn’t get my mes­ A Tim e Beautiful Romance of Old evening, Mrs. Sara Dimock of the ‘The Tigress” and “ Cherokee n»4Xl«arS«lBn . sages that I Idave on the ele- extension department of the Con­ $U4Sf.».h.rtmtime phone, and you w-ould get mad Erin Stars Belle Bennett; At Kid” Here for Two-Day necticut Agricultural College gave »^u(a>ment extru if I we.it to see you like you State Sunday and Monday. an illustrated lecturo on “ Nutri­ Showing. is a very convenient way to W i a M v e told me not to. So please come tion” as it was “ Home Economics” have your house redecorated. •fudnsrProbloM bac:: to your loving For over a score of years, no night. The various members told of For today and Sunday, the Circle MAE. . song has been able to hold the i their favorite recipes and many of theater is presenting a most attrac­ They need not follow in succes­ imaginations and the hearts of the LOAN payable $5 H ere's -One C ar Ashtoreth handed the surprising them were exhibited. The commit­ tive double feature bill that is des­ sion but at whatever times you monthly^ plus la u ^ l American people like “ Mother tee in charge, Mrs. John Allen, M:-s. tined to please even the most par­ communication back to her employ­ Macliree.” Probably no tenor has may choose: This method pre­ . interest* er. Acutely uncomfortably she Ernest Percy assisted by Mrs. Al­ ticular of movie fans. Today’s per­ With Style that's 'Reatty 7{ew ever been able to give a recital fred Keller and Mrs. S. C. Bouton formance is continuous from 2:15 vents your house from becom­ s'txiod rigidly by his desk. without having it called for by hi.s $aO O LOAN payable $10 No du plicate <»f this car or th a t o n e . . . th e New AH* served whipped cream cake, cookies until 10:30, while there will be two monthly, pbu lawful “ I do not understand,” she said, audience if he did not include it in ing upset and has proven satis­ and coffee. Miss Anna Lindhplm snows on Sunday evening 7:00 and , interestj American Six. But a smartly miginal creathm . • • “ v hy you' wished me to read your his program. The sheer beauty of factory to many clients for was reelected worthy lecturer and 9:00. with specially designed bodies by Fisher . . . with most personal correspondence.” its compelling lyrics even haunted The first feature is “ The Tig­ $ 3 0 0 LOAN payable $15 their author, Rida J. Young, until Miss Beatrice Hamilton worthy whom we have worked. Our “ Because,” he explained, “ want­ secretary. ress,” Columbia’s picturization of • monthly] plus lawful style that’s strictly its oim . A car that you recognize ed U get you.- reaction. I wanted she was forced to write the story of Gene Woodward’s famous story, competent and skilled workmen ^ interest. “ Mother Machree.” Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock instantly . . . one that stands out in any crowd. to see the effect of a letter', ke that which enjoyed a sensational run as will leave your home just as Other Afoottnti in Proportioo on a girl like you. A ivhim, per­ And Fox Films has translated the Ladies Benevolent society will a newspaper serial. Because it has that air of being different. . . that air haps. ' this great epic of Irish mother love serve a chicken pie dinner to the “ The Tigress,” is a vivid and dra­ spic and span ^ when they Cost fixed by hw< Every remy. which distinguishes a leader from the rest of the and sacrifice to the screen and it land owners on Andover Lake at matic portrayal of the thrilling ad­ came to work. merit reduces the cost. AJl “ Mae de Marr worked in this comes to the State theater on Sun­ the Tow.i Hall. Abcut 75 are ex­ IS in strict privacy. £rid . . . Just what every American 'wants in an office once. A filing clerk, I believe. ventures of a beautiful girl-chleftan day evening for a special two days pected to be presept. At 3 o’clock of a band of half-breed desperados automobile. Pulse-stiiring performance . . . com* I wondered how many girl»>like her showing. It Is a memorable pic­ there will be a meeting of the di­ I. Write or Phone ' there are out there. I thought, per­ who is a menace to society and law. f(OTt... luxury . . . distmctiTe-style. And America ture poignant with dran\a. whimsi­ rectors of the Lake Corporation, at rjoiuaONAL3 FINANCE haps, you could tell me.” The quaint and charming Latiii- cal with humor and throhhling with which' all interested in. the lake American country has been trans­ COMPANY is giving it a marvelous reception . . . a motor-wise Ashtoreth raised her head. life. property are Invited to be present “ I am afraid,” she said, “ that I formed to the scresB, for it is hero John I. Okon Rooms aland 8 , State Theater nation’s welcome to -a new and triumphantly The story tells of an Irish moth­ and discuss various, matters of in­ that most of the action really takes KuUili^g, 753 Main Street cannot help you. I wonder why you er, but it might be any mother, who terest. different car. thought I could.”- place. Painting and Decoratfng SO. MANCHESTER, €X>NN. leaves her home In Ireland with her Ladies Night will be observed Dorothy Revler- and Jack Holt Call, \Wlte or Phone 1-0-4 “ I hope I have not offended young orphan son Brian and comes CoQtractor. friem 9II4S to $I37S, f. o. 6 . Fontime, plua dOtvory ehorgot. Lmxmjoy you,” he apologized. “ I assure you at the Men’s Club meeting Monday have the leading characterizations Open 8 :^ to 5. Sat. 8:80 to 1 BydrmmOe Shock A beorh en mod epring coccra in d o d w i in Bat pHeao to America in search of new desires In this picture, which was directed Butnpara mod rcmrfaodar gmmrda «xtr«. CkaSk Oakland JaNaarad fcie m there wts nothing at all personal evening. A supper .win be served i 699 Main 9t., So. Manchester Licenced by State. and new opportunities. Pfelle Ben­ by George B. Seitz. ^ tk a y tnalmda iataaat handBng chargaa. C onand M otora Tima Faymmtt in my Injuiry. I’m simply inter­ at 7 o’clock. The following commit­ bonde'd to public. n a n ■—i l« 6l» a t ■.infmiim nUa* nett plays the part of the little tee are in charge, George S. Nelson, The co-feature again brings to Phone 1400 ested in this modern girl proposi­ mother, while Philip de Lacy is the the fore that dauntless and daring tion. I thought maybe you could Howard. Stanley and Malcolm child. Others in the cast are Vic­ Young. personality of Tom Tyler, - opular help me s c the light.” tor McLaglen, Ted McNamara, western star, who furnishes plenty He came then, and stood in front Ethel Clayton. Constance Howard Mrs. William Palmer suffered a KEMP BROTHERS relapse early Thursday morning. of excitement in “ The Cherokee of her. and Neil Hamilton. John Ford di­ Kid,” his latest PBO production. “ P le a sM iss Ashe,” he appeal­ rected. . Mrs. Palmer has been ilNnearly The current chapter of "The 130''Center SL, South Manchester three weeks with pleural pneu­ AUTO REPAIRING INlYOUR ed boyishly, “ tell me— what’s it Latest news from all parts of the Haunted Island” and a Krazy Kat all about?” They say modern girls world is again brought to the State monia. Kartoon will complete the program. O W N G A R A G E .! are self-respecting. We hear so screen in the current issue of MGM State Auditor Lewis Phelps was AUTOMOBILE ELECTRIC SERVICE . much about the modern girl and in Norwich Wednesday and Thurs­ News Events. A Paramount- BATTERIES REGHARGEB her independence. It’s just a lot of Chrlstia comedy, filled whh laugh­ day on business. WHEN YOU NEED A George Platt will give a dance in nonsense, iin’t it? Be a good sport, ter, will complete the program. c a r p e n t e r o r MASON RENTED AND REPAIRED Miss Ashe— how many %Mae de Special music features will be the Town Hall Saturday evening. Call 2850 from 6-9 p.>m. . Saturday 11^ noon-9 p. m. The Ladies Benevolent society for that little repair Job don't for­ Marrs have I out there?” ofl:ered in addition to this splendid get tp call “ You mean,” she asked evenly, screen program. met at the home of Mrs. Herbert “ how many girls woujd let you set A solo presentation will be rend­ Thompson Thursday afternoon and 1776 West Sid6 Battery and Electric Station them up in an apartment, and be ered during the showing of “ Mother packed a barrel of different articles 468 Hartford Road, Foot of Mclti^t St. prepared, wheh you had tired o? Machree.” Fred 'Werner .will again of clothing, shoes and hats ^or At- WILLIAM KANEHL them, to step out of the picture?” present anothc:’ cf his faii’orite or­ lanta.^Ga. Seventeen members were General Conlrartor 510 Ceoter:8t„ Soaib Mancheiter “My gosh. Miss Ashel” gan novelties. ' ' ' present. L in * ■'f' - ^ i t " .

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tivr.. This A n d That in © mea" ^ " ? UTH OOJJEy G RO U eSP > jf e p s HAS HAPPENED not without Wcturlnlg her on the ing her now. Her head was filling FaieFafelntr introduces JERRY RAY to advisability of attending rehears­ with curiously comic thoughts. ALESTER CARSTAIRS when he als with punctuality. It was funny, really . . . she crashes his airplane' into the camp "See that it doesn’t happen had prayed and planned and work­ ahe is sharing with her Roommate. afeain,” he said finally. “ Once is ed to catch her millionaire . . . She Ises his pilot, DAN HARVEY, enough.’’ ^ and now, now when she had him but fa ste r showers her with at- Jerry thought so, too. she wanted to laugh in his face Miss Estella: M^nville’s recent^ Mary Taylor gbput It and let - her tenticM.^ She was not late any more. And , . . . to laugh at her own self too, wedding to . Cbuiit 'Berhadotte, spread your information through Dan tries to win her, but when she worked so conscientiously and and tell him how preposterous, nephew of the Kifi? of Sweden, is this eolumu. he proppses she tells him she does uncomplainingly that she complete­ how utterly unthinkable it was. said to have oost her father nearly ly won Jack Beals’ professional in love but hopes to a million dpi la*, but then she was I f tjiefe is some special thipg ip i^ r r t hnoney. heart. She sighed, and dropped against really the* first Amerlcab girl to The number went over big be­ him, dragging the radiant plumage the cuiinary line that you’affe ^ ep t ;.; JiBli^ loses her job on his ac­ marry into a. reigning; royal family, ip making, perhaps some one else count, and Alester helps her get a fore a critical Monday night audi­ of her spirit to tha ground. If it ence. Jerry shared equally the had been true— if there were such or was she^ Well ' anyway, the —i^^your neiglibbrs for - intjtance place in a chorus. Rehearsals are guests rose to^^^the -occasion and hard, bpt EVELYN STARR assists honors with Beals . . . he carried moments as the poets sang of— would like to pay you to'ipallu or her along and kept her from be­ such love as they described— It came in gorgeous attire and gleam- bake it for them, whether It is " Alester drives her to the opening coming frightened. would have been sweet to know it, jewels. It is reported the bride­ home-made bread, doi^bnuts, at Atlantic City, but she angers him Jerry had learned enough of the Jerry thought wistfully. groom in an interview just before giugerbread, raised, pr fruit cakes, by* refusing to attend a midnight traditions of the stage to realize “ Shall we .tell them?” Alester 1 ' the ceremony renaarked that he iij- or plum puddings, mince pies or chorus party. She works hard and is •what a magnanimous thing he was urged, drawing back to look at her. tended to take his bride to a nice what-not. Some women, ePjoy do- modern flat in Sweden, equipped ing things that are nothing short of rewarded by a promotion to a spe- doing when he maneuvered for her “ Oh, no,” Jerry cried, “ not yet.” * • .t. cfdl' d&hbe number. to receive an even break in the ap­ “ But you’re not going to refuse with all the modern American con- j an ordeal, to other. wbmeP,,'Whether Evelyn urges Jerry to go to Bos­ plause. me, are yoil*?” he asked. • Jerry veniences— just the taken for it be cooklns or some form of ton fO?; the next week on the train, By the time the show was readv fancied that between the lines he granted things by most any Ameri­ handicraft. bfft Alfester insists on driving her to open in New York Jerry de­ had meant: “ But you’re not going can bride. ‘ there. But he delays starting and served ali the plaudits that came to turn down a million dollars, are — . ■ I read' the story the pther-day of then stops at a notorious roadhouse her way. Her stage presence was you?” Beef Loaf. W i^ Baked Bananas. the beginning of the'fame of for dinner. Jerry begs him to hur­ that of a seasoned performer. She Why didn’t she say yes and wit­ One pound round steak, 3 large ‘ Martha Ann” fruit cake which to­ ry but before she can get hipi away, had perfect poise and a person­ ness the stupid surprise ’replace his UU I ll||l 331 bananas, 1 egg; 1 teaspoon salt, day is made in its own 'modern fac­ it is night and raining heavily ality that Immediately won over complacency? 1-4 teaspoon pepp.ar, 1 cup stale tory. Grace O’Malley, the'youngest Car trouble causes her to despair i her audience. She danced with an But that would be madness. This bread crumbs.! 1-4 cup milk. 1 ta­ of four daughters of an Irish news­ about reaching Boston by show almost perfect rhythm, and she moment was the turning point in blespoon minced parsley, juice 1 paper editor in Michigan, married was one of the most beautiful girls time until Alester says, "You can her life. Before her. lay a prom­ lemon. j a young fellow by the name of fly— with Dan.” on the stage. ised land of milk and honey. If Put meat through food chopper, Rush. He had a very small salary Yet in spite of all these accom­ But Dan says the weather is too she turned her face away there 1 season with salt hnd ' pepper and and when the children came in due dangerous. Alester stubbornly pre­ plishments and charms Jerry Rav would be nothing but a desert. She We rarely find a small frame lonial furniture. The dining room mix thoroughly with crumbs. Add Hme and later he had a breakdown, pares for the flight, and when Dan lacked something. Perhaps it was wouldn’t ever again be so nearly house as good as the one shown is cozy and square and has two egg well beaten with milk and mix. i the young wife had to do something talent. Some called it that. Others sees they are determined he takes in love with anyone as she was groupings of windows and a Souths LJ Shape into a loaf . and" place in a the home to earn money. ■She called it a spark—-the thing that with Dan Harvey, she told herself. here. Here the low, cozy, effect has ern exposure. The kitchen has every the wheel and goes up in the roaster. Bake in a hot pven fpr could make a dandy fruit cake arul storm. He tries to climb above dan­ fires you to do greater things. Only a man with Alester’s been retained 'and the horizontal modern improvement, lots of pantrv enlisted the help of her sisters, all ger, but the black clouds, thunder Mr. Weinertz, keen showman wealth could lead her into the lan i room and Is well lighted. A small I oneour. When loaf is., nearly sides of the siding" have intensified done peel, bananas ' •■ and> scrape of whom were newspaper women. and lightning make it increasingly that he was, shook his head when of honey. What did it matter, this lowness. The chimney domin­ hall separates this room from the with blunt edge of knife. -Cut in •Almost from the start the cake spM hazardous. he thought of her as a potential without love, whether it were he ating the gable end of the living two well planned bedrooms and readily. 1'hey . took the name of Tragedy threatens when a bolt star. She just didn’t have it, that or someone else, so long as it could room is bold in character and tells bath on this floor. Each room has a halves crosswise and. then len,?;th ■was all. Bernhardts and Duses and wise. Dip in melted biitler and little Martha Ann and her pictures sets fire to a plane wing, but the never be Dan? me that there is a large room be^ cedar closet and cross current ven­ and made an appealing trademark heavy rain smolders it and he gels Pavlo'was aren’t born every min­ But the desert— the desert of yond which has an open fireplace. tilation. ' arrange around lohf Sprin­ ute . . . kle with salt. . pepper and lemon of them, The Invalid husband on the machine down in a field slight­ poverty where love might have The shingle house is painted white On the second floor there are his feet again took a traveling posi­ ly injured. However, Dan and Jer­ bloomed for her— looked very, verv with shingled blue-green roof, blue- two master-bedrooms and bath, sTS juice and bake until a delicate brown. Place’ loaf bn hot platter tion and as a side line sold the ry catch a train on into Boston and Jerry never knew that she had enchanting to Jerry as she turned green wooden blinds and the brICK each well planned as to wall space to give her answer to the man who and floors. Both li’ ewise have and surround .with bananas. Sprin- cake, and the sales grew and grew! arrive before the evening perform­ been passed upon for such a role. work' of the chimney is painted to ^ ; jMABY TAYLOR. ance but too late for rehearsal. The held open the doors of wealth to pleasant windows up under the DIPPING HEMLINE ble with minced parsley and serve. She was pleased oven the hit she match the walls. A gracious nev/ drape in tiered press agent wants to play up the her. The Dutch Colonial house is to- eaves. Here, too, there are cedar had made in Boston and was loo’-c- silhouette;' It’s new! Smart! And so LIVELY SHOES. story using Alester’s name, but Jer­ ing forward with eagerness to the (To Be Continued) markable for its long, graceful roof closets and a linen closet near the , Christmas, with Its many tradi­ ry demurs. Jlnes curving at the eaves line and bathroom. entirely wearable. A bow trims tions and age old ceremonies, opening night in New York. diagonal cut neckline. A swathed NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Dan would be there. He couldn’t sloping gently over the walls in Up a little ladder a large storage brings some rather interesting Paris approves the black lace, CHAPTER XLII wide projeetions, casting deep shad­ space has been arranged, which of girdle creates necessary slenderness superstitions about some of the black rulle and other black eve­ stay away^ Alester, too. She knew through the hips, which makes it so “ Why,” Jerry stammered; “ you she did not car3 much whether be ows and offering protection to the course would make an ideal play­ dishes we particularly associate ning gown. Milady livens it by know . . . Alester’s father . . . It came or not. It was Dan . , but Y o u a walls in bad weather. room for the children. The very appropriate for,woman of average with its festivities. Mince meat adding gay moire, crepe, kid or •would get him into trouble.” she would not let herself weigh the The Dutch Colonial is one of the ladder entrance to this space would full figure. The wrap-around skirt with its pre-Norman background, novelty slippers in lipstick re auii Father added his little bit, “ And not one gal’ll get on, even though tal resources permit it. ■The newest winter shoes have a 'nad left a depressing influence up- had met at 'The Kraal. She danced Cuban heel that is really a high- riiiirsday. - . Dn her . . . and Dan hadn’t com- with the young man and some you have to water it with milk,” Teacher of he said. with milk or cream (no sugar). low, being as smart looking as the nunicated ■with her. She had wait- friends of Mr. Weinertz because it very high heel of last summer, VioUn ad a long time before retiring, as was her nature to be obliging. By this time Henry saw the Lunch— Cooked beet tops, cooked she had been instructed, to hear baby object on the rug. “ Oh, it’s a oyster plant, cucumbers. Dinner and yet low enough to give the But when Alester led her out on foot real support. .’rom him. puppy!” he declared delightedly. Roast pork, baked ground beets, the flagged terrace to a corner MENUS string beans, celery, applesauce. Grad^'te of Hartford. School The next morning a note was de­ with a comfortable seat she was “ Is it ours. Dad? Are we going to livered to her while she was at keep It?” Thursday CU'TB COAT. of Music, Yale.Music Scfa

Falco Girls Win 22-18 Manchester Football Champions Local King Football Exhumed Rec Boys 35-26 Winners Sport For One More s Chatter "I McCann and Madden Star CUBS TO PRESENT DID y o u KNOW THAT— I M e ; ’} Grove to Bo Scorn m Lefty Heimaoh oan’t drive a Did you know that the Falco car in Jotsey for twp years . . . of “Antopsp'’; Game Re- for Rec Five With Miss tbe judge said be was reckless KELLEY WITH $ 2 0 0 basketball team takes it? pame . , . Lefty Grove u punning a from the first part of these three bowling alley near BalUPOiOro Welles A;ain Featuring x/ords, “ Parr AlPSea Compapy" of adt of Feeing Between ^ m ya 4 5 4 » , , , And Ray 3ebalk besides MAKING $ 3 1 0 T O T E ■ '.f . s . Holyoke? over one in Chi . . . Wiley for Rec Girls; Hartford ------1---- ':vx, Meore says he's the “ hardest Two Teams; Starts at 2 \'*H Alphonse Beggini Iqoks Uke a luck" guy is baseball . . , • real comer in the krt of hasketbaU Gordon Rhodes, expected to he Knights Here Next Tues­ Vendrillo, Happeny An­ & ^ o^efating, flaking hlS initial major a wow for the Yankeei, went (FCiocb, appearance at the Reo yesterday hack tq school at ytah, after day. afternoon in the Manchester Trade- he finished throwing ’6m in the nounce Retirement After Rockville High game, he acquitted Gaaat League . , . Washington Although King Football had been . m w himself comipepdahiy. Aipbopse wanted to toss a banquet for reported dead and b ried so far as has been refereeipg grampa,? sehegl Walter Johnson , But he ■the 1928 season was ooncerned, tho RDq FIVE (85). Building Foundation for games for about a year, but yester­ told them to wait Until they body has been exhumed for a spe­ B, F, T. day was his debut iq the “ big had somethin^ to hanauet for cial autopsy tomorrow afternoon. Holland, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 show,” . . , Ernie Quigley isn't referee­ In other words, announcement Strange, rf 1 ,o-o 2 Next Year. ing any football games this was made last night by Jack Dwyer AJcCann, If ...... 4 3-6 11 Rockville High us§d tho huddle year , , , He’S guessing strikes that the North Ends and the .Clov- Gustafson, If ...... 0 0-0 0 system in giving its sigpgjs for. in Japan . . , Three-Fingered erleaves will play Sunday afternopu NoyFis, c ,,,*,*2 T.-3 5 The Cubs took steps last night plays before a jumt at eenter. Off- • Brown cleaned up in pll. . . at Hickey's Grove, weather permlt- Madden, r g ...... »4 1-4 9 toward the formation of a perman­ Ife H * hand, one would naturally thipk Nanny Pape, the Iowa fellow ting. The kiekTOff will be at 2 ' Powd, rg .,...,.....,0 1-1 1 ent organization. A nominating ® I t H i * that this would be a b|g waste of who heat Minnesota with a 70- o’clock sfiarp and local pificiaia will StavnitsHy, Ig ...... 3 1-5 7 committee consisting of Coach Tpm time, but they take amaalngiy few yard run. has been married for handle: the game. Kelley, Jack Stratton, Pete Hap­ seconds. The plays are numbered three years . . . Red Cagle, the The game was scheduled last 14 7-18 35 peny, Connie Dietz and Walter Har­ and the captain simply states the Army football team, isn't red night- ft appears that the North FALCO FIVE (B6) rison was named to select names - X. ^ number as the beads opme together. haired . . . Bqt he says It used Ends were seeking a game for Sun­ B. F. T. for president, manager, assistant % .. >v. This Is the first time that tho hqd- to be redder; day with the Sons of Italy of Mid­ Tbpmpaon, rg l 0^0 i manager, secretary and treasurer, dle system has been used In Man­ dletown and that in some way an Roberts, r f ...... 0-0 2 for the players to vote on at anoth­ chester'so far as la kn.own. argument arose between members Zaltrazrewski, rf 0 0-0 0 er meeting next Tuesday evening, Here are the members of the “ Lefty” St. John, Salve Vendrillo Dahlqqist, Jack Stratton, John of the Cloverleaves and North Ends, Mulligan, ff _ . 0 0-0 0 It was realized by everyone con­ Cubs' football team photographed and Brunig Moske. . Cheney, Walter “ Red" Harrison In caze anyone wondered wljy Consequently, the game vvas ar>» Gaugban, If «x» • • «:• • • 3 4-6 10 nected with the organization during the morning of the game with the The second row left to right and Tony Ambukewicz. nearly all of tlie Reo Oirlq bad a FOUR CHANGES ON ranged. J^aanedy, c 1 0-0 2 the past season that the club sadly New London Ockfords. One regu­ shows Stuart Wells, Camillo Ven­ patch of gauze and adhesive tape \ It will be remembered that Mau'' Crawley, rg o-O 4 needed a president. It Is under­ lar, Charlie Minicuccl is missing drillo,- Paul ‘ Vescoe, Albert The back row contains Dr. Char­ ager “ Chip” Chartler recently hurl­ les F. Goff, Coach Thomas P. just aboTa the knee in the game O’Donnell, Ig ..-S 0-0 6 stood that the players have U. J. and Brunig Moske of the Clover- “ Prenehy" Merrer, Jimmy Quish, last night, it might be Interesting ed a challenge at the Cloverleaves Luplen and Herbert H. Bissell in leaves who played that day with Clarence “ Bab" LaCoss and Billy Kelley,. Assistant Manager Peter J, MJ,S.SCHEULE to know that it wfts the result of a to play a game, winner-takerall. 11 4-6 26 mind for that office next year. The the Cubs is included. Skoneski. Happeny, m».'ager Peter J. Ven­ vaccination against small pox. Mqst The Cloverleaves resented this defy Referee, Clyde Waters. players last night voted to turn in Seated left to right in the first Left to right in the third row are drillo, Trainer Frank E, Busch, but were unable to get a team to- of the girls work in Hartford and j. .1 JJ . s their uniforms by next Tuesday row, they are the following: Robert Louie Parr, Tommy Melkle, Arthur Elmo Mantelli and Albert PenLore, getber for the occasion, wbioh wa# FALCO GIRLS (22) with the exception of jerseys and “ Coady" Donnelly, Connie Dietz, Chapdelaine, Tommy “ Red” Hap­ The mascot in front of the group received the medical treatmept as Play Rockville Twice, War­ Thanksgiving Day. B. F. T. stockings. They will be sent away Felix Mozzer, Captain Arthur peny, Johnny Groman, Iver “ Yump” is Raymond Mozzer. a precaution asalopt any possible A statement attributed to Dwyer, M. Fisher, r f ...... 5 0-1 10 to be cleaned and stored away for spread of the disease in that city coach of the North Ends, to thq ef­ R. Paramentier, I f ...... 0 0-2 0 next season. following the recent outbreak in ren Ibirding Once and fect that the Cloverleavea were » B. Grady, c, r f ...... 0 1-3 1 It was also voted to present Uniqnville. good team hut that the North Ends E. Bartbelette, r g ...... 0 1-1 1 Coach Tom Kelley with a purse of ROCKVIUE HIGH Give Hartford Retom En­ would be the 1929 town champions, H. Mochon, Ig, c ...... 0 0-0 1 $200 in gold for his services when The Manchester Skating Club alleged to have been made at tho E. Kane, Ig ...... 4 1-1 9 the team holds Its banquet in the plans a bns ride to the Springfield Cloverleaves’ banquet, increased the near future. Added to the $110 Win 29, Lose 8, Tie 7 Arena next Thursday evening. gagement. feeling a bit and the game was ar­ 9 4-9 22 which he has already received, this COHQHEIIS TRADE About tbirty-fivo are planning to ranged. REC GIRLS (IS) will make a total of $310 for hla enioy a night of skating by taking According to Dwyer, the Clover- leaves will be at full strength m B. F. T. part in helping the Cubs keep the Cubs* Five Year Mark this trip. Pour changes exist op, tUe 1028- A. Scrantpn, r f ...... 1 0-2 2 town championship south of Mid­ the backfield but Mullen, Tyler and .29 High school basketball schednle McCarthy may be missing ip tho C. Foster. I f ...... 1 2-2 4 dle Turnpike. Mechanics Burn Themselves George Hoffman, noted New York as compared to that of last season, E. Clulow, If...... 0 0-0 0 Although there has been a bit too heavyweight, is carded for Ed Hur- line. Fiddler, Ham-nton apd Crock­ much wrangling In the ranks of the it was announced today i>y Faculty ett wjll he the Cloverleaves’ endq. E. Jackson, If ...... 0 0-0 0 ! ley’s next boxing show at Foot Manager Edseu M. Bailey. M. Welles, c ...... 5 1-3 11 Cubs the last few weeks, most of Onl in First Quarter, Fal­ Town Grid Champs Have Held Opponents Guard Hall lo Hartfprfi next Thurs­ Coseo, Coughlin and Ford will bo this was smoothed out last night, Rockville High hgs replace;! Now used a tackle with Ambrose, Lip- M. McLaughUn^.rg . 0 0-0 0 Scorelesi^ in 31 of 44 Games! " Averaged 12 day night. Brownie Tucker is also Haven, HUlhouse for two games, V. Shearer, I g ...... ; . • 0 1-5 1 according to reports from club of­ on the'program. pincott and Baranowsky at guard. ficials. Plans were laid for a bene­ ter in Second Half. Points to 3 Per Game; Total Score 525 one of which will open the season Dillsworth will play eenter leaving fit performance to be hold at the for the Manchester qulptet next Brunig Moske, Walter Moske. Ben-: 7 4-12 18 The funniest happening in the Friday evening at the Reo gym, Referee, Clyde Waters. State theater in the near future to to 124. ba'rketball games at the Rec lapt ny, Breanan and Wright fori back- go toward financing the 1929 teapi. Failure to keep between the man Warren Harding of Bridgeport Is field duty. with the ball and their own basket night was when Zakraz^ewskl, a also on the slate and Hartford Pub­ The North Ends will u.se, Sia- A committee consisting of Arthur substitute for the Faloos, a chap while on the defense proved costly ! During its five principal years of lic. High has been granted a return ■monda ard DeHahn, enfis; Saharek, The Rec Fives divided thejr dou­ St. John, Jake Greenberg and Pete about the size of a pint milk bot­ ble-header engagement with the Happeny was placed in charge of to Manchester Trade School yester­ organization, the Cubs’ Football game on its own floor this season, Rowe and Efithavich, tackles; Brpn- WINSTED SWIMMERS tle, mor“ or less, leaped on the Holyoke Palcos at the Rec gym making arrangements. day afternoon as Rockville High Club played 44 contests. Twenty- Manchester and Hartford have kie and Wolfrom, gua/ds; Vince or here last night before a good sized Pete Vendrillo reiterated his d<- dribbled, passed and shot its way to nine victories have been attained, back of Qeorge Stavuitaky from the met once each Of the past two sea­ S Vendrillo, center; with Mike Sa- crowd of fans. The Rec Girls were claration that this would he his a 46 to 22 triumph at the School eight defeats suffered and seven tie rear as Geo ge raced toward the sons. Both games have beep played harek, “ Pop” Eagleson. “ CMp’»: defeated 32 to 18 but the Reo boys last year as manager o! a football Street Rec gym. scores waged. MATCH SKILL H E E basket after eluding the midget. A here and in each instance the locals Chartler, Nick Angellio, Bill W o l-■ won 35 to 26. Next Tuesday even­ team. Early in the season, Ven­ Manchester started off like a I The Cubs have made a total Pf personal foul was called but George have been victorious, Apparently from, Pete Anderson and Kebart ing the crack Hartford Knights of drillo made this statement and he house on fire and actually played 525 points compared tp 124 for made gpod but one of hjs two tries, Hartford has tired of tkeae happen­ for backfield duty, Bammy Massey Lithuania will play at the Rec and said last night that he has not the visitors off their feet for the their opponents, This is an aver­ ings and has taken means of insur­ or Tom Kelley may referee. The, a team from New Britain wilf op­ changed his mind.' Pete Happeny first five or six minutes. In doipg age of nearly 12 points per game Oppose Rec Mermen Thie The Polish A. C. will meet Sun­ ing it of an opportunity for revenge North Ends will practice at the pose the Rec Girls. also says he ia through with the job so, however, the local team seemed against less than three for their day afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the In case Manchester should «|;aln CommunKy Club playgrounds at' 1(1- opponents, The 1928 record shows Both garnet last night were close of asaiitant manager. Both claim to burn itself out. At any rate, Turn Hall. All meinbers and play­ win the first contest which win o’rlock Sunday morning, the Clov­ and Interesting from ttart to finish. that their sole ambition, was to get Rockville steadied its defense aql the least points for opposing Afternoon In Rec Pool; ers of the last year’s team and take place here. erleaves reporting at Hickey’s the Cubs well organised, beat the gradually closed the gap until it teams, a tbtal of but twelve. othera who wish to try out arq to Grove at the same time. . A fourth period rally gave the Fal­ About the most amazing fact In The admission of Rockville High co Girl* a victory over the local Cloverleavea, and then step out of finally forged ahead at halftime, be present, the Cubs’ five-year record is that onto the schedule, tp a certain ex­ quintet, the score having been tied the managerial reins and become 22 £o 18. The local combine had Open to PnbGc. tent, is due to thp continued ef­ rabid rooters. been leading at the end of the firat the local gridiron warriors held FRANK O’BRIEN WINS " at twelve-all at the end of the third their oppoi^ents scoreless in 31 of fort of Rockville officials who claim quarter. Held scoreless in the first Both “ Petes" have done some quarter. that their team is in a class with In the second half, Rockvlllq the 44 games played. Following are BASEALL WRITERS half, Mist Miriam Welles sunk five mighty good work for the Cubs. The only sports event in town Manchester. Such, being the case, Vendrillo Is without fear of doubt thoroughly . outplayed the Mechan­ the records which speak for them­ this afternoon will be the swim­ OVER JACK B R im W twin-counters In the second half, selves: what could be sweeter than a re­ thus beeping the locals in the run­ the hardest working manager any ics. The locals exhibited little or no ming meet at the School Street Rec athletic team Manchester ever had. offense and its defense was ragged. Cubs’ 1934 Record pool between a team representing newal of real rivalry between Man^ ning. 26 New Britain Pawnees 0 PICK A E O T TEAM Chester and Rockville? LAST IHIGHT'S FIGHTS* Mattie Fisher, the smallest play­ He is energetic to the letter and Several changes In the lineup avail­ the Rec and another from the Win- puts his whole heart anfi soul into ed little result. Rockville with 0 Middletown Sons of Italy 19 sted Y. M. C. A. The program Is East Hartford High is building a er on the floor, was the bjg gun 12 Hartford Eriquois 7 new gym for basketball and will bo At Boston— D^yo Shade, boast in Holyoke's offense. This young whatever cause he enrolls. Ven- Beebe, Alley and Pinney leading tfie due tp start at 3; 30. boxer, outpointed Art Flynn, Law-; *' drlUo'a first connection with sports way, continued to Increase its lead 0 Hartford Prog Hollow 6 Coach Frank C, Busch of the 233 Association Mombors unable to play Manchester on lb) lady got free several times during 40 All-Burnside 0 own iSoor this season, Copsequefit-' ronce. Mass., middleweight, 10. the evening and scored five field was when he was mascot of the old until the final whistle. Rec mermen will depend heavily Frank O’Brien, of. Hartford, - Athletic Baseball Club. Since that Kenneth Beer, spark plug of tho 12 Hartford Erisuois 7 upon the ability of such well known ly. b6th games wUl be played In goals. Ellen Kane went her a close Manchester team, although playing 18 New Britain Pawness 0 Jom mBallotinc for Sport­ Manchester, otherwise, the 1928- Conn,, outpointed Jack . BrittCtov *- second with four. The game was time, he had pllote'i numerous or­ former welterweight cbamQlon, 10*. ganizations h.eve to very successful great ball in the first half, was un­ 0 Cloverleaves 13 29 schedule is the same as it was a fast and a bit rough at times. Viola able to hit his stride In the second, year ago. There are several in­ Benny Carter, Denver, scored ' Shearer and Peggy McLaughlin seasons. ing News Major League technical knockout oyer Tony Man,- - As for Happeny, it was none Nevertheless, be worked the hardest i n stances in which the. team plays twp del], of Worcester, Mass., 9. played a good defense game for of anybody on the floor, save pos­ Cubs’ 1935 Record nights in aoooession. but this can­ other than “ Big Hearted P,ete" who Johnny Dick, Philadelphia, won- ■ Mancbeater. The visiters were sibly, the diminutive Viot, Trade 19 New Britain Pawnees 0 Selections. not be avoided and yet nomplete easily the best team the Rec Girls obtained pernsisslon • from the decision over Bruce Flowera, negro ' Chamber of Commerce to solicit the School substitute. 7 Hartford Pioneers 0 the schedule. Nineteen games aro have faced this season, 30 Htfd. West Side Reserves 0 jlghtwelght of New Roobelld, N. Y .,; business men of the town for dona­ Rockville High returns to Man-' on the slate and eleven wIU be at 10. The Reo Five accomplished Its Chester next Friday night to oppoaa 3 Rockville Ramblers 0 tions when“the Qubs were obviously The Sporting News, national home. At Buffalo, N. Y.— Young Jack v victory through a big spurt in the Manchester High. Coach Chattertoii 6 All-Burnside 6| Here is the schedule: second half, The first half found well “ In the hole." I'ete sacrificed 01 baseball weekly, announces the an­ Thompson, coast boxer, knocked out ■ many long hours In his work and is hopeful of capturing this contest 6 New Britain East Sides Dec. 14, RockvlUe.bere. the visitors outplaying the locals. 0 Windsor Locks 3 nual all-star major league team Red Bragan. Toronto, 4. sold nearly $500 worth of season as it would be a feather in his hat. selected by members of the Base­ Dec. 22, East Bartfordi here. At Worcester, Mass. .— Jimmy Manager Ben Clune’s array of stars The summary: 0 Cloverleaves 0 Jan. 1, Bristol, there, tickets. He was alsp largely respon­ 19 ball Writers’ Association of Briscoe, Manchester, N. H., defdat- seemed nnable to get started. At sible, at least, for the insurance Rockville High (46) 0 Cloverleaves Jan. 4, Crosby, here. one time the visitors were leading B. F. T. America, This year’s team was ed Tony Santello, Worcester, 10. which the players received. ciiosen from the. vote of 233 mem­ Jan, 11. Meriden, here. At New Orleans— Martin Brrke, 12 to 4 but this was whittled to Through the efforts of the “ P.alr of Smith, rf ...... 0 0-2 0 71 28 Jan. 12. Rockville, there. 14-11 at half-time. The visitors’ Cubs’ 1980 Record bers of the writers’ craft, the larg­ New Orleans heavyweight, dravr Petes" It -can be said that the Cubs Pinney, rf ...... 6 1-2 13 est number that has ever partici­ Jan. 18, West Hartford, there. with Big Boy Peterson, 10. : scoring was well divided in the first football team of 1928 was the most Lesslg, If ...... 0 0-0 0 25 RochTilla 0 Jan. 19, Hartford, here. half and they exhibited fine team­ 0 Middletown Sons of Italy 13 pated in the balloting. thoroughly and completely equip­ Alley, If ...... 6 0-0 12 Six of the players chosen come Jan. 25, Middletown, here, work while Manchester seemed to ped football team In Manchester. Burke, c . . . 24 Hartford Catholic Club 0 be playing too much on the de­ 20 All-Burnside 0 from the ranks of the American Jan. 26, Windham, there.' They are not retiring because of Beebe, c . . . Feb. 1, East Hartford, here. IF ir s A GOOD USED fense. Arabrosi, rg 10 Hartford Ramblers 0 League and five from the National, any dissension, but rather becau'^e 12 — New Britain Pawnees 0 Three pitchers were voted on, with Feb. 2, Crosby, there. CAR COME AND S3E US- The second half brought a mark­ they feel they have done their work Durand, rg, Ig Feb. 8, Bristol, here. ed change. The Rec threw part of De Carli, Ig 3 Windsor Looks 0 the specification that one of those Manchester Moto^ Sales and built a foundation upon which chosen be a left-handed. These Feb. 15. Meriden, there. Its extreme caution to the wind and the Cubs should profit financially in Dennis P* Coleman, Mgr. launched an attack which was not 20 6-10 46 94 13 places went to Hoyt of the .Yan­ Feb. 22, West Hartford, here. future years.. Both admit they may Cubs’ 1927 Record kees, Benton of the Giants and Bob Feb, 23, Hartford, there. 1069 Main St. to be denied. “ Hank" McCann was have made some mistakes but point Trade School (88) outstanding so fai^ as scoring was B. F. 0 Meriden St. Stanalauis 0 Grove of the Athletics. They were Mar. 1, Middletown, there. to the fact that Rome wasn’t built Meriden Falcons 7 Mar. 2, Warren Harding; here. concerned, The former St. Thomas In a day. Luhrsein, rf ...... 2 Q;3 . 6 outstanding choices, although star caged four field goals and two Beer, If . 6 Middletown South Ends 0 Vance and Grimes both polled Mar. 8 or 9, Windham, here. from the free throw line in this Jamroga, c . 14 Windsor Locks 0 heavily. Announcing period. A bask^et by Ev. Strange GEORGIA TECH McBride, rg 53 All-PlalnvlUe 0 Babe Ruth, as usual, predominat­ sent the locals into the lead at 17 Viot, rg ... 0 Wallingford Eagles 0 ed In the balloting, being named on SPRINGFIELD CLUB to 16 about five or six minutes Conso, rg . . 31 Hartford Holy Name 0 216 of the 233 ballots. He carried 0 Cloverleaves 0 after the second half had begun. Atlanta, Ga.. Dec, 8.— Georgia Pitkat, Ig . . Wes Warpock sufiSeient votes to cajRnre etvber LIHED LOCAL DEAL The Openiiig of From then on, the Rec was not to and Georgia Tech will renew to­ Viot, Ig, rg . 13 Cloverleaves 6 the right or left field berths, but 6 Bristol Maple Ends 13 be denied. day at Grant Field here the foot­ Christian, Ig swimmers aa Leslie Buckland, Wes­ was placed iq left, with Manush Of Nelson Crowley, well known ball vendetta that -had its incep­ the St. Louis Browns In center and Following is the copy of a letter 129 26 ley Warnock, Eddie Markley, Bob Bristol player, Gaugban and tion over three depades ago. The 9 4-14 Treat, August MUdeer and several Paul Waner of the Pittsburgh which tends to sjiow what out of THE CENTER Golden Tornado of Tech, undefeaU Referee: Alphonse Boggini. Cubs’ 1988 Record Pirates in right. town people think of the Recrea­ O’Donnell played the best for the 6 Windsor Locks 0 others. ed this year. Is considered to he a Gehrig of the Yankees, Cochrane tion Center, its facilities gnd treat­ visitors. The former is considered 0 0 The meet will he open to the foregone conclusion, a certainty New London Oqkfords of the Athletics, Hornsby, Lind- one of the best court performers DUNDEE RULED OUT 30 So Norwalk Bprlngwoods 0 public. Winsted is expected to give ment accorded here at tba basket­ BOWUNG in the state and McCann surely and a cinch. Manchester plenty of opposition. Strom anl Jackson were other big ball s

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WMit Ad Infdmatloa Lout and Found Poultry and Sappllea 48 I. BEETHOVEN TALK TO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR SALE—5 AND 6 LBS Barred MASONIC ANNUAL DECISION H E C T E p ON Manchester Pass Book No. ?7900 on The Savings Rocks. I-aylng Pullets. Call evenings Bank of Manchester has been lost or Saturday evenings. Also fresh COSMOPOUTAN CLUB Evening Herald or destroyed, and written application eggs. Fred I. Fish. 287 East Middle TOBACCO TRU CK SOON has been made to said bank by the Turnpike. South Manchester. SESSION TUESDAY classified Advertisements person In whose name such book W a n t was Issued, for payment of the, Articlea for Sale 4S Phone Your Ads Mrs. F. Gadd Tells of Oddi­ amount of deposit represented by Count «U »Tora»o r®jS!.iSi?noS* ties and Genius of Great The decision in the test • case Inttlalu. nnmboro an« said book, or for the issuance of a made by the State Police after the duplicate book therefor. MEDIUM SIZED rolled top desk, like To The , •aeh count u u new; also double barrel shot gun. Deaf Composer. wordu M two worda Mlnlinnin eoot la Election and Reports of Of­ fatal accident on the Rockville-Tal- ' prlc# ot throo lluoa ^ LOST— (^HILO’S dark brown kid Inquire 30 Delmont street. Phone. cottvllle road, when truck drivers glove, between Washington school 1324. The monthly meeting of the Cos­ who were using the trucks for Uno rutou por day for tranalant and Center street. Finder please re­ mopolitan Club, held yesterday af­ turn to 477 Center street. ficers and Committees on transporting children to and from FOR s Al E—CHILD’S AUTOMOBILE ternoon in the parlors of the Man­ KirAAtivtt Mama tV» IW8V tobacco plantations in Tolland BffMtim «am» char»a practically new. Call 861-S. Evening Herald chester Community club, was large­ County were arrested, is expected LOST— LICENSE PLATE No. 77073. ly attended. Its feature was a talk Program for Night to be given next week by Judge Finder please call 634-5.' Fuel and Feed 49-A I gsusss;: a ;; ;:| j 33 i| ~ on Ludwig van. Beethoven, the com­ Edward M. Yeomans, in the Tolland LOST—OLD FASHIONED breast pin, poser, given by Mrs. Robert F. ' oidVm foV 'iVrViitar POR SALE— SEASO.NED hard wood, Manchester lodge of Masons will County Superior Court gold with onyx and 4 pearls. Re­ Gadd of Hartford, first vice presi­ John Bahler of Ellington was the I Trill ba etia '«0 at tha ona-Mma ™ ta ward. ' Call Mrs. Purdy, Courant stove length 112.00 a cord. O. H. dent of the Connecticut Federation hold Its annual meeting on Tues­ I Spaoial rataa for Iona tarm Whipple, telephone 2228 evenings. Call 664 driver who went to trial. On the office, Hartford, after 6 p. m. ot women’s clubs. Tea was served day night. A large attendance of day advarrlalna givan uoon w u a t t decision reached in the Bahler pro­ Ads orderad for ‘ hraa -'r at* daya FOR SALE— SLAB wood, stove at the conclusion of the address. the membership is expected. There and B».ippad bafora tha third or fifth dnnounrementa length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars And Ask for “Bee” The hostess to the meeting was will be no degree work at this cotn- secution will depend the action, if day will ha ohargad only for tha ac­ a truck load. V. Firpo. 118 Wells munication and there will be no any, to be taken against other driv­ tual 'number of timer tha ad "POear- street. Phone 24G6-W and 3634-2. Mrs. Malcolm Mollan. STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of Tell Her What You Want f. Mrs, Gadd’s talk was Illustrated luncheon, either before or after the ers. including Nick Gersky, of El­ ed. eharalng at tha rata, earned, bn the world. Ask for sailing lists and lington. Omer S. Schook. John Stle- no allowances or refnnrta can M maoe rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith. FOR SALE— HARDWOOD $11 per with Victrola records demonstrat­ meeting. on al* time ada atooped v*f**^ toe 1009 Main street. cord, full measure guaranteed, na­ ing parts of each movement of Officers for the ensuing year bltz, Stanley J. Rodens and Clar­ tive lumber $30 per thousand, ' She will take your ad. help yotr word It for beet results, ence J. Serbser, all of Rockville, *^'no "tni forblda": dlaplay llnaa not Lathrop Bros. Telephone 1779. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony in C will be named and the reports of Automnniles for Sale and see that It is properly Inserted. BUI will be mailed the secretary, treasurer, board of and Clayton Massey and Christo­ same day allowing you anttl seventb day after lusertlon minor. *"Tlia Herald will not be r>*sponelble FOR SALE— BEST OF HARDWOOD The speaker dealt with the char­ trustees and building commlttaa pher Glenney of Manchester. for more than one Incorrect Insertion FOR SALE— GOOD USED CARS slabs. large load $7, hardwood $8: to take advantase of the jCASH RATE. will be read. of any adrartlaement orderan fot CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. also fireplace wood. Charles Palmer. acter. genii’s and personal pec’i- mere than me tima Center & Trotter Streets Telephone 895-3. liarities of the great German musi­ James 0. McCaw is the present The Inadverteri omlaalon Of Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 cian, who was- born in Bonn In Worshipful Master of Manchester red nuhllcation of ndvertlaing will l« WOOD FOR SALE— Hard, chestnut, 1770 and died in Vienna in 1827. lodge, Harold O. Preston is Senior . AUCTION rectified onir by cancellation of the FOR SALE—REO 7 pass, touring. mixed, white birch and slab. Season­ W e will sell at Public Auction for charae made for the aervlce rendered Chandler sedan. 3 Reo trucks, o. e ed and sawed to order. L. T. Wood Mrs. Gadd stressed the heroic side Warden and Is in line for election • • • dump truck. Brown’s Garage—Tel Co.. 55 Btssell street. Phone 496. of his character, pointing out that as Worshipful Master. E. A. BUCKLAND, WAPPING,. All advertlaamenta mnat conforin S69. corner Cooper and West Center Apiu-tincuts. Flats, reiieiiiums «» his best work was done under the CONN. In atvia. copy and tynoaraphy with streets. GartloR-Kamt-Dnlry I'roducts 50 Tuesday, December 11. at One P. M., regtlatlonS enforced by the publish handicap of the deafness which be­ 20 head of ■ Tuberculin Tested Cows. FOR RENT— 4 ROOM down stairs gan to manifest itself when he was ROD-GUN CLUB ELECTS ers, inrt they reserve the rlgh* '■ lo#*k repairing Distributors of Prest-O- Service en to outbreaks of passionate au­ club held its annual meeting last been recently shipped In from a lUe Batteries. Center Auto Supply Baldwins, .Jonathan, Delicious Spies. 120 W. Center street. Walter Olcott. night in the School street Rec, \ Hints On How To Keep Well ger, Beethoven’s persistence in his modified area'1ft New Hampshire, be­ Co.. 155 Center. Tel. 673. Kings and Pippins, hy the basket, Telephone 357. electing E. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., ing selected stock of the various bushel or Darrel, at the farm or de­ by World Famed Authority art nevertheless made him an ad­ farms where they were raised. Our leiepnone Your Want Ads NOW IS I’HhJ TIME iO HAVE your livered. Edgewood Fruit Farm. Tel. TO RENT — CENTENNIAL apart­ mirable figure. In -the view of the president. David Mullin vice-presi­ ments. tour room apartment, jani­ Instructions are to sell for the high Ads are accepted over the telephone car checked up 'or the winter sea­ 915. W. H. Cowles. syeaker. Eccentric in his habits— dent and W. J. Rlbb of East Hart­ dollar without 'reserve. Sale— Rain or at tha CHAKiJK KA I K given above son. ^ Experienced mechanics tr-lned tor service, heat gas range, ice box ford secretary and treasurer. There Shine. *...... as a conventenco to adver^taers. tu> by General Motors assure you ex­ FOR SALE — GREEN .MOUNTAIN furnished. Call Mancliesier Con­ FLATULENCE IS SURPLUS h]2 loved bread soup and would pert work. potatoes. Thomas Burgess. Wapping. struction .Company. 2100 or 782-2. break a dozen eggs Into a bowl 'it will be no shoot at the traps In ROBERT M. REID & SON the CASH KA I'KS will be accepted as OP GAS IN INTESTINES FUM- p a y m e n t If paid at the busi­ H. A. STEPHENS Tel. 29-2. .Manchester Division. it, flying Into a rage If one of them Bolton today, but beginning next AUCTIONEERS ness office on or before the ae>anth Chevrolet Sales and Service F'OR RENT—SEVERAL first class 201 Main St. Manchester, Conn. rents, with all improvements. Apply proved inferior— never marrying Saturday the club expects to hold ditv following the first insertion ot Center at Knox I’eL 939-2 Housuliold (roudlii 51 BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Phone 41 e,iPh ad. otherwise the CHAIt'JK Edward J. Holl. 865 tain street. Tel. because none of the several women weekly shoots, weather permitting. 560. RATE will be collected .No responsi­ ITere<1 ...... 18 ions and pillows; sterilized and reno­ FOR S.ALE— USED < Upright mahog­ enough to go to bed. They perior wisdom through the fear of Household Services (tfiered ,,...1 S -A vated with sulphur and formal­ any piano, and Itench. good condi­ W A N TE D -TO RE.NT—Two or three Real Estate, Insurance, ' Sreanisiii|) Tickets dehyde best method. Reasonalile tion. Price reasonable. Call 36-5. walk around with fever and the Lord, yet the bible is such a Hiillding—I'niit racune ...... 14 rooms furnished for light house­ other symptoms, spreading the Florists—Nurieries ...... 15 prices. Holmes Bros. Furniture Co., keeping. with garage near by. Write book that man would not have writ­ K'ineral Directors ...... 18 331 Center street. Tel. 1268. OffliT and Store K(|iii|iinent 51 Box T. in care of I’ erald. disease to others. In the past, ten of himself if he could, for in all I lea'ItiK-i-Pliiir.hing— Roofing .. 17 CHIM.NICYS Ol.KA.NED and repaired, the condition was called walk­ the biographies contained therein Insurance ...... 18 Houses for r’ale ing typhoid or influenza: now­ Mlllitierv— Dressmaking ...... 19 key tilting, sates opened, saw tiling FOR SALE—HARD OAK shelving for It does not shun to 'eclare the sins, Mov«i,a — rriick iiig—Storage . . . 10 and grinding Work called tor stove purposes, drawers and one adays it is plain foolishness. as well as the virtues. Let Mr. Painting— Hai.ering ...... tl Harold Clenison. ICS Nirih Elm large table 4’xI2’. Apply The Ladies FOR SALE—NEW 5 room bungalow, THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE street I’el. 462 Shop, 535 Main street. Spiess prove to me God commended protesaioria I Services ...... 22 and 6 room house, all modern Im­ taken. It has been suggested that Solomon for his sin. Nay. he put Keitairifig ...... 21 provements, For price and terms, Taibtrtiig -D veing—''leaning 21 SKWI.N'G .M.ACHINE repairing of all Wanted— To Hn.v 5.<4 call at 16S Benton street. 'Telephone after feeding the infant be held It on record to show that the best of “Famous First Ladies” Toilet <;o.,ds and Service ...... 25 makes oils, needles and subplles R 2632-2. against the mother’s shoulder and men were only sinful. W Garrard. 37 Edward street- Tel Sketches by Uessey; Synopsis by Brauchu Wanted — Hu.a'iiess Set vice ...... 28 patted gently no the back to aid Will every unbiassed reader, KitnentIfinnI 715. I PAY 'THE best prices for rags, FOR SALE-^JUST OFF East Center Courses at:fl I'lnsses ...... 27 oaper. books, metals etc. D Oren- street, nice 6 room home, fire place, expulsion of the gas. please turn to II Chron. Ch. 2 and Private Ins'riictUin ...... 28 PHONOGRAPHS. vacuum cleanei, srein. oldest lunk dealer In town oak doors and trim. 2 car garage, 12, whom Mr. Spiess calls a heath­ clock repairing, key tilting gun and’ Sources Dancing ...... 28 -A Tel. 4 73.M. high ele\atlon. Owner says sacrifice. The gas generated in the bowel en. surely words from a man, who M iisicH I — I >rn ma t tc 29 lock snillhing BralihwaHe. 62 Pearl Price lery low. Small amount cash, St reel. Wanted — I n>i met ion ...... S') tMI.I. PAY HPJHKST 1'RH'ES for all mortgages arranged. Call Arthur A. comes either from chemical chang­ kJiew the God, Mr. Spiess never Flniinrlnl kinds ot chickens Will also ouv Knofla. Telephone 782-2. 875 Main es In food or from the action of knew. Moreover, Hiram was of the tSonda—Slocks— Moiigages SI Hi*lp Waniert— F«>niale rags, paper. niHgazines and old street. bacteria on the food or on the tribe of Naphtali. I Kings. 7-14. Riisiness tipii.iriiinMles .. 32 n'eials Morris H l,essner. tlall 1545 Where he gets his (haelohlm) is Monev t.i Ih'HO ...... 33 I FiiR SALE— WASHINGTON street, bowel lining. Money Wan'crt WANTED—A COMPETENT experi­ brand new six 'oonj Colonial, oak beyond me. Elohlm, an uniplural enced laundress by the day. .Apply to K'Mtins W'illioiil HtuirrI .'fti As pointed out by Dr. Albert S. llrin unit fillnnllnita Moors ihrouglioul. lire ttlace. tile Welch, ordinary articles of diet, noun signifying th. triune God Is Help Wanted — eernalg 3. Mr:?. Howell Cheney, 110 Forest bath, large ci>tiiet lot Price rtghu used 2,500 times in the Scriptures. Help Wan'eo — .Mtile 38 street. Telephone 355. FOR RE.NT—FURNLSHED room, all 'Terms Call Arthur A Kiiofia Tele- such as cooked potatoes and tender modern improvements. Call at 44 • Johovah Elohlm, Lord God. signi­ Help vVh nietl — Ma le nr Femsl' . 3? lihiui 782-2 875 Main street. meat, are acted on by juices in the WANTED—TWO WOMEN for c.in- Pearl street or Phone 1781. J fies Jehovah, the three in one. Agents vvstiten ...... 37-A stomach and small intestines, and Sltiialioris Wa t|i ed — Ksma le .. .. 38 vass work. Apply Downyflake El Shaddai, translated Almight God Siliiatbitis VVhnied — Male ...... 39 Doughnut Shop. 885 Main street. TO RE.NT—131 EAST Center street.} after about two hours pass Into the signifies God Allsufflcient, from Eninloviiieni Agencies ...... 40 South Manchester. first class room, near Center, wqll ! large Intestine. heated. h«^t water. i BEETHOVEN GLEE CLUB such eminent scholars as I.l ve !(f it'c k - I'el *— IMiul # r jr— V ehlrlee If for any reason tbq food Is hur­ Dogs— Hirds— Pitt ...... 41 R, Young, C. T. Schofield, Wigram Llie Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 W.ANTED—GIRI. as clerk, all day, at FOR RENT—SINGLE ROOM ried through the small intestine, Workingman's Store. Apply at oiice. etc. Poultry and Sui>ptlea'...... 43 CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT much undigested material will pass He takes Israel’s apostasy, Wanted — Pe's—Ponitrv—Stock• n: ' I' — • • • »i f • I » — *.-7 • H In Johnson Block; heated. Phone into the large intestine. Certain Kai Hnirinle-^MIarellanetiBB Hetj> Wanted— Male :tr. 524 or janitor. 2040. from the worship of the God of Articles rot S„le '...... foods resist the digestive action of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, to the Realizing that a great number of people are interest­ Boats and \ccessortes Boarders Wanted .5».A Will Be Heard in Handel and the stomach juices, but are readily worship of the Grove or Ashtoreth. ed in meeting the first lady of tha land; Mrs. Coolidge Building Vla'eiial! ...... WANTED—B.ARBER to work Frida.v broken down by the bacteria which Diamonds— Watches—.lewelry .. and tells us the words of our Lord nights and Saturday afternoons and FOR RENT—NICELY furnished front Buck Program at Swedish are normally found In the large twice a week held receptions in the Blue Room. It was Electrical Appllatices— Radio .. evenings. Call at 457 Main street. Jesus Uhrist, Ye Must Be Born Fuel and Feed ...... 49- room, on bathroom floor, to one or Lutheran Church. Intestines. Again is a relic from that apostasy. said of Mrs. Coolidge that she made more friends and tAvo young men. with or without itarrten — Farm— Dairy Products Dried beans and coarse vege­ This is the unpardonable sin the was better liked than.any first lady of recent years. llouselioM Goods Help W’iinted— Male or I'Viimle S7 board, private family. Phone 976-3. M:icliinery and Tools Tlie musical service sponsored by tables are substances of this char­ Lord spoke; attributing the work She was kindly, democratic, charming. Musical InsTilments ...... acter. of God to the work of the devil. DONER.S WANTED for blood trans- Aimrimeiils, P'lals, I'eiietnents 03 til Beethoven Glee Club is sure to Publl«her« at Tlw Boeic af KnowWdg*. C^yfijpiC1923-26. Dflice and Store Euulpment .. fusions. $25 paid for such service. attract a large gathering Sunday The excess amount of cellulose Paul entered the city of Ephesus Sp'irtlng Goods—Guns ...... Persons between ages of 18-40 who Specials at the Stores '.’’OUR ROOM TENEMENT with all evening. The Glee Club is well or indigestible material In lettuce, and disturbed them in their sex wish to bq registerets apply at improvements, and garage at 146 Wearing Apparel — Furs the Manchester Memorial hospital, known in town and always draws celery, cabbage, radishes and spin­ worship of Diana, by preaching this W a n' ed —'To B y Bissell street, corner Holl. Inquire 11 Thursday afternoon between 4 and 105 Spruce street. a large crowd of music lovers to ach may lead to fermentrtion In same doctrine. The house was di­ llnaims— lloifril— llnleln -.Resorts 1 7 o'clock. hear its musical efforts. the large bowel with the formation vided against Itself yet strange it s. Kesinurnnls ! J. Rooms vvtttiDUi Board ...... 59 i FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement. 91 -At the Swedish Lutheran church of gas. never fell. The converts were *urn- Boarders tVameO ...... ,..59-A { .Agents Wanted 37-.A Cooper street, all conveniences. In­ Sunday evening, music from Handel Irritants ed fropi their licentiousness to live Country Board — Resorts ...... 6'J quire 93 Cooper street or telephone and Dudley Buck will be the fea­ hlatneless and holy lives. Hotels— Kestaiiiants ...... 2373. The reason for this Is rapid pas­ Wanted — .tooiiis— Board ...... “COGRELE.AN” for motorists. This tures. The “ Nun of Nldaros’’ a sage of this material throrgh the Let me finish with Dryden’s stan­ lirni Ksinte For Kent year’s best seller. Salesmen, agents FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, short cantata for mens’ voices and small intestines because of the in­ za on the Inspired Writers of God’s -Aparlinenis. Flats Tenemi n {s.. and canvassers write at once. No ex­ all Improvements, at 120 Woodland My Redeemer and Lord, solo for digestible. fiber that it contains. Holy Book. Business letcailons for Rent .. . pense. Institute Products Co., 4 tVal- street. Inquire Mrs. S. D. Pearl. soprano will be the Buck numbers. “ Whence but from Heaven, Houses tot Rent nut street, Worcester, Mass. Foods that are decomposed or that Suliiirban for Rent FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement on Miss Eleanor Willard will be the contain chemical irritants or poi­ could men uns-tilled in arts. Siiininer Homes for Kent Situations Wanted— Male 3t> Pearl street, all Improvements. In­ guest soloist for the evening as well sons which stir up inflammation of In several ages born. In several Wanted, to Rent ...... 68 quire at 136 Pearl street. Phone as Albert Pearson, bass, who will be patts. Rent iJsInIr For Sale 2569. the intestines will also generate YOUNG COUPLE desire work. In heard in “ Why (io' the Nation’s gas. Weave such agreeing truths, or how Apnrtinent Buildings for Sale .. 69 or. why. Business Property for S a le ...... 76 town or out of town. Write Box J, Rage?’’ from Handel’s “ Messiah” . Obviously there are many causes, Farms and lj»„d for Sals ...... 71 In care of Herald. Another number by Handel will be Should all conspire to cheat us with Houses for Sale ...... 72 and each case must be studied- in FOR RENT “ Celestial Concerts” by the Beetho­ a lie. Lots for Sate ...... 7J Live Stock— Vehirles 42 ven Glee club. its entirety to determine t the fac­ Unasked their pain, ungmteful Resort Property for Sal" ...... 74 tors responsible before the physi­ Suburban for S a le ...... 75 Five rooms and garage, mod­ Other numbers will include “ The their advice. '‘I always put myself Mrs. Coolidge made! Real Estate for E xchan ge...... 78 FOR .SALE—NEW MILCH cows and ern conveniences, to small family, Betrayal of Christ” by Rhys-Porii cian can outline a suitable diet or Starving, their gain, and martyrdom Wanted —Real Eatete ...... 77 springers. Guernsey, Holstein and heat furnished. G. E. Willis. Tel. suitable change of bkbits' which in the other person's her fir^ tiSj> to Washing­ Jersey. Herd under State and Fed­ 50 or 533. and “The Lost Chord” by Sullivan. their price.” Aaetina— l.egal lYotteea eral Supervision. E. A. Buckland, The offering to be lifted will «o will lead, to the prevention of gas 10 Hemlock street place and do what I ton shortly after her Auction Sales;...... 7j Wapping, Conn. Legal NoUcec ...... 7 j to the Thanksgiving Offering Fund. formation and recovery from dis­ South Manchester would want the other to marriage to Calvin Cool­ ease. 12-5-28. do in my place,” she ex­ idge. She went as GAS BUGGIES—Wanted— plains as a seerst of her chaperone to a group of By Frank Beck popularity. Smith College girls. T FRIEND! IF I HE USED TO IT SAV E YOUR W H A T A •^KNEW WHERE THE FROM. PUT UP A SIGN ^ BREATH , MISTER . I BIRD IN T H A T ALL h e 's ' "BEWARE OF DOQ\ h u m a n BLOODHOUND KNOW WHAT YOU’RE m YOU TURNED OUT TO BE. COOP FLEW TO,^ TOLD FOLKS AN D THEN GOING TO ASK\.. I’O BE A MIUIONAIRE AROUND BARRICADE SOC HOURS ON THAT MAN’S WELL ♦ THE ONIY TRAIL • AND ALL YO U GOT NOW, FROM TELUNS^ HERE, HE HIMSELF IN FORWARDING ADDRESS PEOPLE AT A MUST HAVE ^WAS DUST IN TOUR EYES. J-HE b a s e m e n t ,> THE BABY IN T H A T MY STARS* WHEN I DOLLAR MOVED TO ' A N D GO HOUSE LEFT WAS PER , SOMEPLACE >VOOF W OOF MENTIONED. IT TO THE GENERAL DELIVERY MILKMAN THIS MORN ING, HEM SOON BETWEEN .W H EN A IN THE GREAT DISCOVERED PANAMA COLLECTOR' HE GAVE ME THEIR W ID E OPEN NEW ADDRESS _____ T H A T MIS AND CALLED. SPACES. SEARCH FOR RIGHT AWAY. A l a s k a . 3 THE SUBSCRIBER. WHO HAD MOVED A W A Y WITHOUT AebriNS JUNIOR FOR HIS PAPER, u WAS AS tft I ■ 'VS SIMPLE A S ' The wonders of the White House then amazed her, FIN 0IN 6 A •—1 especially the gold piano in the presidential suite. As V NEEDLE she paused to admire the piano, a guard called: “ Step IN A along lively, please!’,' and with the others.she “ s te p M IWSTACK. ■ • along,” never dreaming that in a few shoi^ years ^ r was to become mistress of the executive mansion ^ m • Sk,teiMi«t,4a)n 1 SENSE a»'i NONSENSE SKII'BY V MY RADIO. . 5Ktf»P£6 ; r The evenings were so dull and slow u P! T iMC PoA 5eHoet.i Until I got my radio, , j W A IC C But now the flying minutes go I};- Careening straight ahead. MAMA • 7 ' " I, catch the prophets weathering, You I get Chicago on the string And just then someone starts to ‘ V ou c a n ' t sing, It’s time to go to bed. tUAKe uP7

My radio has taught me how; ------^ To raise a child and milk a cow, The proper way to make a bow, Aud how to care the croup. I’ve learned the very latest wheeze On how to banish baggy knees, I wish they’d teach me how to sneeze When my mouth is full of soup. “ Have you a five-foot shelf in h n r/ REG. U S. PAI-.OtT. your home?’ ’ Copyright, 1928, Percy L. Croihy, Centrml Preu Awn.. In iQ1928. BV (Iea service. INC “ Sure! It's just long enough to hold the set, the loud,speaker and It*s easy to entertain a talkative the batteries. CUR BOARDING HOUSE girl, if you’re a good listener. The Toonei ville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox By Gene Ahem Not on the I’rogram. Mrs. Witsend (from stairway): — 00 Wilbur, for mercy’s sake, turn off ETSTiMA-rrP TH AT IM THET t,AST T^M YETARS, f/AVtlV Bl-eSS Yoti Aii6l3ST/. that radio! That woman has the ep Wof\rLBT, XTHE FIE:MD,HA5 PLiAY e D Al( MAroR, PBR ToWS UP A-r awfullest voice I ever heard! may VoO At-'^AYS A r ' Wilbur: Ha! Ha! This isn’t the -TH a H 100,000 HArJPS WAlTir^^ THE C^Af^« pe r OVilL'S CLUB, -IbLP ME PY radio, Ma. This is Mrs. Highpitch I PER PUCrlbR'S ORPER YoU EAT A»AP » B e CASH THIS CHECK come to call. 1 O F coUcerT-meisTe r oyer Where there’s a CHECK there Teach: “ Does jour father pray, tL I TALK MlT MY VIVE VRIEPA just has to be MONEY or there’s Susie?" ii Trie riARps OF Heayem /= trouble. Today, with just a little Susie: “ Yes, teacher. When r f AiorT trouble, since par is nine, we get we sat down to supper last night the rhoney. One solution ii on the first thing he was was: ‘Good m y p s a r loyal Lord! We’ve got beans again’.’’ another page: P A L S O F T H b OUiL'S CLUB, In an old castle, a baron, his wife SS WASf OJ, M iW o siicft As Yoti Ali6£iSYr r c H E. c K and his daughter were having \aIoulp f r o m lunch. The young girl suddenly POMPSRfA ICkEt- brokp a long silence by remarking SYAB.YAYtoU f AMp A in a detached way: I^OOPL'B^‘1HA<1S "By the way, mother, I was mar­ ried this morning.’’ rTHAA'YMF- 1-(AA6MAm S Without blinking an eyelash her YAI4 / mother replied in a glacial tone: “Very good. But you could have waited to tell me this news until the butler had gone out.’’ “ But, mother, I married the but­ ■ f-. ler."

■ “ Have any of your childhood 6 * hopes been realized?" “ Yes. When mother used to comb my hair I wished I didn’t have ''S i r . " r any.” Back Number. Every wife thinks her own hus­ M 0 N E Y band is particularly difficult where­ THE RULES as all other husbands look easy to handle. — The idea of letter golf is to 1 Dear Colyum: In recalling the change one word to another and db it in par, a given number of strokes. old days, as you so frequently do, do yon remember when you debated Thus to change COW to HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, whether to whisper discreetly to the lady i,n front, "Madam, your KEN. placket is' gaping,” or let it gape 2— You can change only one let­and display the lattice work of the ter at a time. corset strings? ' 1828. BY HE* SERVICE, INC..^ 3— You must have a complete * word, of common usage, for each Why all the argument about trial (f-pontaine Fox. 1928. The Bell Syndicate. Inc.) jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ marriages asks Billy. Any mar- tions don’t count. ' 4— The order of letters cannotiage is bound to be pretty much of a trial. By Crane be changed. WASHINGTON TUBBS H Close to Davenport, Perhaps The mother-in-law joke ceases to be funny when the young joke The Inspired Compositor: “ Th? CiOtTA f tUD o u t VWOT VMrtf^T WILL I ^ A WC^TOW? VNVW 'I party will begin at ten o’clock.” ster marries. MMS To DO. SHE DO? uiHV, I SV\^LU' AN'/WHERE N€AR MOST BE DMie VOU? KANOEUABRA wmnmI I KAL.^^A^2C0? ONE Of TrtE oldest AND C^U’T CxO T^G61^;’ A. LONG RETURN To MiV NAWUU HICK Fj WONDER. If sue w\Tv\ US eop xesps^ OLD HOME IM TO\Nti —1 DROUPeST COUNTRIES WAS K\DD)N* u s , VCANDELfVBRPv. NtVlER. EVEN m ALL EUROPE 1 BEEN Loom FOR HEAI^D Of TuAt FOOL COUNTR'-I T VT. 7 ------: AFTeRNOON STOmr'i^ tlAl COCHRAN— PICIURCS^^ KNICIi NM.US.MT.-Orr.

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Should notify James Irvine of the xeferee..in..bankruptdy. The p r i^ TOD’LL FIND THE CROWD banquet committee. ItEGDLARS” BOTHERED ' paid was $2,330. Trap8k7*s bid was RUTURNING! DISCUSS EUGENICS For the principal speaker' at the 15 higher than one by N. B.-Rich­ banquet the social committee has ards, who ran the bidding np to AltheRAlNBOW ED J. McENECLY secured Dr. James Cooper of the AT BANKRUl’T AUCTlOll .$2,325. The interesting part of the AT MEN’S BANQUET Margaret Sanger Institute of Birth auction. was that the “ regula?,?” DANCING TONIGHT and H is Control of New York City. Dr. who habitually 'appear at ^thOse Cooper’s subject '^ill be Eugenics N. B. Richards Makes Habr sales to'do some real bidding as Kennedy’s Orchestra VICTOR RECORDING and Birth Control. itues Pay $2,330 for Bank­ Mr. Richards was an outsider. ORCHESTRA It is also ezpectea that Professor Center Chnrch League to Goodrich will be present and that rupt Stock. liODERN OLD-TIME DANCE after the banquet those interested SATURDAY EVENING will have an opportunity to discuss' Saul Trapsky of Hartford yes­ Green School Assembly Hall C H EieH A LL Hear Dr. Cooper on Birth with him Informally his recent dis­ terday afternoon bought the bank­ COMPLETE Auspices Manchester Green cussions about evolution. rupt stock of the Bamforth Broth­ Conunnnity Club Control Wednesday Night The social committee has also ers Hardware Company, when It RADIO SERVICE WEHR'S ORCHESTRA Mcmday Night, Dec. 10 planned various forms of entertain­ was sold at suction by order of thd Free Fabe resting.' Dan Miller, Prompter ment. . . <^ eral Repalrliig Adm.— 50 cents Two hundred members of Moose The last of the series of discus­ 'Aatborlzed Lodge No. 1477 and their friends sions on evolution will be given at Sales and Service for Alajestlo AtwateiyKent will attend the annual banquet at the meeting of the Men’s League to­ Kolster Badibla ABOUT TOWN Tinker Hall this evening. The tur­ morrow morning at 9:30 o’clock at key dinner that has been prepared Bveready Hose Company No. 1 of the Man­ by C'aef Seraflno Cantino will be the Center Church. Prof. H. B. 1 Love Thy Church, 0 God; chester Fire department will hold served at 6 o’clock. Ten members Goodrich of Wesleyar University, Its regular monthly meeting at the of the Women’s Mooseheart Legion 'the leader of the discussions, will KEMP’S fire headquarters, Main and Hil­ will act as waitresses. The banquet take as his subject— Science and liard streets, Monday evening at 8 will be presided over by Toastmas­ Religion. Her WaDs Before Thee Stand, o’clock. The firemen are urged to ter James Steven :on. Joseph Barto All men of the community are in­ turn out for this meeting as plans is chairman of the committee in vited to this meeting as they are will be made for the annual “ Ladies charge of the affair. also to the annual banquet of the Night” of the company. Refresh­ Men’s League to be held on Wed­ Dear as the Apple of Thine Eye, ments and a social will follow the nesday evening, December 12th, in Group One of the High school in the parlors of the church. tusinass. its endeavor to raise its quota of The banquet will be served at funds for the Washington trip ^s 6:30 o’clock. It is announced that The Ladies Fragment society of conducting a rummage sale in the places for the banquet will be re­ and Graven on Thy H ^ d .” Jfamilp the Second Congregational church former Herald office on Bissell served till Monday morning and North Coventry will hold its an­ street. that those who wish to attend nual Christmas sale at the church Wednesday evening of next week, Memorial hospital today report­ D iscu ssio n with a Swiss steak supper from 6 to IF IT’S A GOOD USED 8 o'clock, after which a play will ed one patient admitted and one Second Congregational Church' be presented by the members of the patient discharged, these being CAR COME AND SEE US. society. Additional information Arthur Van Sicklin of Wapping and Manchester Motor Sales Mrs. Christine Rudin of 693 Hart­ how much life in­ and an advertisement by the so­ Dennis P. Coleman, Mgr. ciety will appear in Monday’s ford Road, resuectively. surance do you carry? Herald. 1069 Main St. ytXX900C3SXXM0Cia6XXXX988690WXKKXX90000^^ Hushand~—%‘S0y0Q0i old dear. The Manchester Garden club will Why bring that up? Aren’t meet at the School Street Recrea­ tion Center. Monday evening at 8 counting me out yet, are you? o'clock for its regular monthly Give r u o M meeting. The business will be fol­ „ now Wije—ii o , of course not. But lowed by a Christmas social gather­ I was over at Mabel Ander­ ing and refreshments. In lieu of a son’s yesterday, and she was Christmas tree a grabbasket will be Musical can buy a provided and each member is re­ GOOD THINGS TO CAT tiAlUfig me about the way her quested to donate a trifling gift, ''husband has his insurance, such as flower seeds, bulbs, small CLEANER plants or inexpensive garden ac­ Gifts ABOUT PRICES and it sounded like an aw­ cessories. Ttiis plan was followed Guaranteed by Pinehurst quotes prices— more or less. • It does fully good idea to me. * at the Christmas party of the club General Electric BO, however, for the general information of its pa­ last season and created no little in­ trons as to the state of the market on this, that or Husband-^Yloyf was that? the other food commodity at the time, rather than terest. Every member should be on f o r hand Monday evening. in any expectation of luring trade through offers of he has his policies t 2 4 ^ « 3 5 . smaller prices than its competitors’. i^d& ^ayabie to his bank. Another of the setback matches Prices— mere prices— mean very little by them­ selves. One dealer may advertise a one-carat dia­ When he dies, the bank in the Masonic tournament will be (leu attachment^ held tonight in the social rooms at mond ring for two hundreTd dollars. Another'may peofdO'Will tsdee the money the Temple. Considerable interest Only $2.00 Do^vn advertise a one-carat diamond ring for a aundred and invest it and pay Mabel has centered around the tourna­ balance in one year. dollars. On the face of it the latter Is undersell­ ment. The lodge has purchased the ing his competitor by just one-half. As a matter the income. She doesn’t have two pool tables formerly owned by Pan-American of fact both prices may be perfectly fair and no to bother anything about it. the Knights of Columbus and this The MANCHESTER more, because the hundred dollar diamond may be will allow for three tables in the Trumpets ELECTRIC CO. % poor in shape and color and have a serious inner That’s what struck me—be­ social rooms. flaw, and so be worth just about what Is asked for cause I should certainly hate Trombones It, though at first glance, to the uuinitlate, both About 30 members of Nutmeg stones may look alike. , to have to decide what to do Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, will Clarinets Pinehurst has one inexorable rule as to nrlces— with $30,000 all in a lump. go to Moosup Monday evening to Conn Bugles which is to fix them at as low points as will cover take part in a parade and district SUNDAY DINNER first costs, overhead and a modest profit on the total Husband— eMiy nowyou men- convention. Those who desire to Buescher amount of business. Careful, bardbniled buying tion it, I have heard of that in connection with this kind of pricing gives the make the trip are asked to leave ' ' plan b efore. . . It does sound their names at Sperber and Turk- Saxophones at the customer the fullest possible value fnr nls money. ington’s store tonight at the latest. And no store, no matt»^r what Its pretensions, can / like good business—and I Trumpets give you more than that. None of them can do promise I’ll look into it. Through the national headquar­ Trombones the impossible. When they pretend to they are ters of the American Red Cross kidding you. a request has come to the Man­ Clarinets It just sums up to this— that, quality considered, chester Chapter asking the mem­ lOTEL SHERIDAf Piuehiirst’s prices simply can’t be bettered. Which Whv not look into this yourself? It’s called a Life Insurance Trust. Ask us aboui it Ludwig is worth knowing and remembering. plan, bers to provide wearing apparel for •• Jr -Y-ii—iil-______------two children in the Serbian Orphan­ Snare Drums Turkey, Duck or Chicken Phone number 2000. age at Belgrade. They are asked to furnish shirts, underwear, trousers, Bass Drums with all the fixings, $1 sweaters and stockings for two boys between the ages of 10 and Drum Outfits The Manchester Trust Co.% 12. Miss Jessie Reynolds has been named by the local chapter to try ' ' South Manchester, Conn. ahd secure these. Past chief officers of Helen ■ Davidson Lodge. Daughters Scotia, will meet at the home of Mrs. Margaret Brown, 20 Arch street, Monday evening for their regular monthly meeting. Federal Tires The Ladies Sewing Circle of the Tenor Banjos Lutheran Concordia church on Guitars m- Winter street announce a harvest supper and sale of Christmas gift Ukuleles articles for Wednesday evening, December 12, at the church. An Violins No Terms as Low appetizing supper will be served by Violin Cases the members of the Circle between Interest as $1.00 Down the hours of 5 and 8 o’clock. Violin Bows FREE FREE Mandolins Credit CAMPBELL^S The young men of the Manches­ ter Green Community club will ru.i 10 10 the usual Saturday night dance at Accordeons the Green school hall tonight. Harmonicas, Hohner TURKEYS FILLING TURKEYS Wehr’s orchestra will play and Dan Miller will prompt for the old Ocarinos time numbers. STATION Contractor Walter Hobby has Authorized * work well under way on the former residence on Hudson street of Mr. ■ FREE with every $1;00 purchase at our station before Christ- and Mrs. G. W. Kuhney, which Mr. Hobby purchased and is converting! htas a ticket on 100 poufids o f Christmas Turkey. into two modern flats. u Willys-Knight, Overland and WluHiet THESE SPECIAL VALUES BID FOR YOUR TRADE. Attention of Manchester house­ wives is directed again to the candv- Music Bags making lesson which Miss Chris­ tine Mason will give Monday after­ Brief Cases Expert I . Up-to-Date noon at 2 o’clock at the White Metronomes House, 79 North Main street. Fif­ Equipment teen or twenty different kinds of Pitch Pipes Service Men candles will be made, using fondant Chevrolet, Ford, Pontiac, Hudson, Buick, etc. a 3 a basis, as well as uncooked and Rolmonicas GENUINE PARTS USED PARTS decorative Christmas candles. Jews Harps Size $7.95 Size $10.00 .------' Two pf the women’s organiza­ Slide Whistles tions will conduct food and Christ­ mas gift sales this afternoon and” Music Stands evening. The Social service com­ Tires mittee has been granted the use of Stand Cases Reith’s uptown store for Us mer­ 5QGDS At Popular Prices GOODYEARS chandizing project, and Lady Rob­ Tambourines erts Lodge, Daughters of St. George Banjo Ukuleles 29x4.40 at $5.00 ^ 30x3^/^ at $4.00 will sell English baked foods and Willard and U. S. L Batteries gift articles at Watkins Brothers. Comet Mutes Winter’s Here. Try Us On. We are showing a choice selec­ ALCOHOL, CHAINS, GLYCERINE, PRESTONE tion of Christmas cards. Make your selections early. You will find just K e m p ' s what you want In our stock. F. E. Battery Charging H a t Tires Battery Trouble Out o f Gas Bray, Jeweler, .6,45 Main St.— Adv. Special pnees on all Batteries during December with very liberal allowance for Phone 1551 your old battery. watkihsj^brothersi :iTi.a A Campbell’s A Oaklyn flllittg Station O I L . C O S 24 Hour A L E XA N D E R COLE Tel. ^ Towing and Wrecking r \ j c u . i x O f l l V C Service Oakland St., Manchester m i