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Snow And Cold Hamper Rescue W ork JUDGE SCORES END OF DEPRESSION $4,000 IN DIAMONDS

UNITED STATES STOLEN IN NORWICH BY NEXT JULY SEEN PENltfSYSTEIfl

Bandits Also Get $500 in 1BREECCC60YS BY CHARLES DAWES Calls It Purposeless, Hap-

Cash and $472 Check ~ BURNED TO DEATH hazard, Cruel and Dis- Former Vice Presideit LEGISLATIVE DRIVE i Minister Forced to Lie On graceful”— Tells of Ex- Makes Prediction After Floor. Flames Destroy Camp and OF UNIONS OPENS periences in Texas. Completing a Sorrey Make 200 Others Withont Norwich, Dec. 12.— (AP) — Two Wa.shlngton. Dec. 12.— tA P ) — Made of Former De- unmasked bandits forced three men Head of A. F. of L. Proposes ^eher--Foar Injured. The American penal system was including a. minister to lie on the called “ purposeless, haphazard, cruel pressions. floor, face downward for IS minutes, Tax on Payrolls to Finance and disgraceful” today by Judge today during a Jewelry store holdup Norrle, Tenn., Dec. 12 —-(API — Joseph C. Hutcheson of the Fifth and then fled m an automobile with Fire which broke out in 10 degree Circuit Court of Anpeals. Idle Insurance. Chicago, Dec. 12.— (A P )—Charles diamonds valued by the owner at weather at the Clear Creek CCC Previously, the attorney general's G. Dawes, vice president o f the $4,000, $500 in cash and a* check for camp near Norrle dam, early today crime conference heard Scott M. United States under Calvin Coolidge, $472. Washington, Dec. 12 — (A P ) — burned three CCC boys to death, Loftln, president of tbe American predicted today that next June or The robbers, armed with sawed- Bar Association, urge annual nation- Union labor’s legislative drive for swept through the camp and left o ff shotguns cleaned out the cases wide crime conferences and selection July would mark the death of the and vault In the Franklin street over 200 others shivering In their 1035 opened today with a proposal depression and the commencement of judges for criminaal courts who by William Green that unemploy- store of Lee Clegg of virtually the night clothes. arc "fair and unbiased" and "free o f full business prosperity for the enUre stock of diamonds. Police Four CCC workers ware slightly from political or other prejudice." ment insurance be financed wholly nation. burned as they fled

WUUam A. Howell, Mrs. Janwe T. rio, son .of Mr. oad Mfs. Joseph WEAHIER IN MIAMI ADJIBTED COMPENSATION TREND IS UPWARD Sykes, Mrs. Frank M. Adams, Mias ONE DEAD, TWO HURT > EXCEPHONALBAND A. Deyorlo of 115 Main street. Of All Places to Rob— WINDIS1RESS ; READ CBRISIMAS J. AUce MaxweU, Mrs. Mahlon S. It would require 500 yeare to TIME LIMIT JANUARY 2 N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks ROCKVILLE (Aapman, Mrs. Letter W. Martin, IN WATERBURY CRASH count the present year's sbortag* of Mrs. William N. Pray, Mrs. Jamee rainfall in tbe etate of Ohio, alone, REACHES NEW LOW IN STOCK MARKET B. <)ulnn, Mrs. Orlando Ransom and FORDEMOLAYBAU A~ Slaughter house ! Adam E x p ...... (PknKslMd by Patnam A Co.) SENDS UP ROCKETS ADVS.CAREHJLLY If you could count two tons at water Attention of World War Veter' . T O eatnl Baw, Ilartf eed, Oeaa. s ^ ____ Mrs. George L. McLean. Sedan Smashes Into Six Ton a second, 24 hours a day, 865 days Air R sduc...... UOli Faneral of Andrew d. Kohek Nsw Haven, Conn.—Knocked un- PROVED BY a GINiRATK ans la Called to Deadline for Alaska J u n ...... 1814 MR. AND MRS. MEHK Track—Vision of Driver Ob- conscious by a blow on bis bead In the year. A n' unused alauffbterint hou»et.c*u*e ol“ liuicUvlty *t the atattolr 1 P. M. Stocks The funeral of Andrew J. Kobak while engaged in a boxing match in •ad randeriiiK plant In Wapplng, the thieve* bed ample opjwrtunlty Poblic Schoob Orderied Applicationa. Bond Market Also Improves; Alleghany ...... - I H of 208 South street, one of the lead- scured by Heavy Fog. SOyer Rhythm P hyers Have ay OUW Pal^-oo. waa broken . to do their pilfering without much Allied Chem ...... 133 Miritmie (NTicials Believe Hone EcoBoonst Finds Food ing Polish residents of the city, waa the- Tale gym, Hugh Wilson, a Am Can ...... 107 Baak Stacka HOLD ANNIVERSARY sophomore of Princeton, Ills., suf- lato laat Friday night and practical-' danger of InUrrupUon. Torrington, Dec. 12.—(AP)— Bid Asked held this morning at 8:30 from bis Watsrbury, Dec. 13—(AP)—John 1» avairUilns but the bulldi^ Itaelf : • Mr. Pelton reported almll^ thefta Closed, Crops Damaged Thomas M. Stammers, division Few Specialties Lead in Am Ooml Alco . .. . S3 Seery, 87, of 1066 Huntlngtoq fered a severe concussion but was Engagemunts at Many Am Fgn Pow .... Cap Nat Baak * Trust 10 14 • One, Maybe Two, Vesieli News FuDrf Gift PossilnI- home and at 9 o’clock from St. not In a critical condition, hospital S n a a M r a ^ the thlevea. had occurred In the paat, but none commander of the Veterans of For- . Conn. River ...... 460 Relatives Help Couple Observe Joseph's church. Rev. Sigmund avenue, an employe of the Reo Sales A checkup revealed that the boll- i at eulflcient Importance to call for eign Wars, today called attention of Am Rad 8t 8 .... . 15 officials said. Fourth Season the Morning Advance. Am S m elt...... Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 55 56 Silver Wedding With Dinner Womieckl, pastor of the church offi- Company here, was Injured fataUy Popular Dance Places. eta bad been atripped at metal parta inveatigatlon. Constable George by Record Cold Wave. war veterans to the limitation of . a«H Hartford National .... 16 Are Encoimtering Trouble ilies This Year. ciated. Burial was in St. Bernard's Norvrich, Conn.—Sergeant Michael Of Our Stone la invesUgatlng the most re- time In, which applications for ad- Am Tel and Tel .. .10084 31 —Married Dec. 11, 1909. and two other of the motor com- J. Carroll of the Norwich police waa •ad ropea. pulley blocka, acalea, Am Tob B ...... Phoealx S t B. and 'i.. 165 185 cemetery. pany’s employes were Injured criti- Fall and Winter Series katvea and aawa taken away. Be- cent theft. justed compensation may be filed. . 8114 fnaaraaes Stocks Besides his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth shot to death as he attempted to He said: ' ‘Section 302 of the New York. Dec. 12—(AP) — The Am Wat Wka .... ■ 1 8 8 4 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mehr of cally At 6:30 this morning when the serve paper on Leonard Gosselln The group arranging the music of MUml, PU.. Dec. 12.—(AP)—The Aetna Casualty...... 55 57 New York, Dec. 12.—(AP) — Woman 'wbo read newspaper Kobak, he Jeaves a daughter, Mlsa car in which they were riding crash^ Miami weather bureau reported an World War adjusted compensation Stock Market pulled itaelf together Anaconda ...... 1014 Mountain street celebrated ' their committing the civilian to the Nor- for the Ds Molay 0>llegiat« dance Armour ni ...... Aetna Fire ...... 43% 45% Maritime authorities were seeking advartlaiBg carefully at this time of Mary Kobak, a son, Joseph A. ed into the rear of a six ton truck Uon of aU wiling and walls but all-time December low here at 7:15 act as amended June 5, 1030, pro- and found Its footing today, after . 5H wich state hospital. Goaselln later believe they have been most fortu- mx IS LArWDRT vides that . January 2, 1635, la the Atchison ...... Aetna Life ...... 17 19 to traeo dutreao signals from the tbe year find their Chrietmas tasks twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Kobak of Fairbaven, Maas.; two on Thomaston avenue. shot and killed himself. Cookmg I _ _ _ could find no trace of fire. a. m. today with a reading of S0.4. yesterday's bad spiU. . 6384 Automobile ...... 23 35 atly lightened, declare Imogene grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. H. Richard W. Gsay, Federal meteo- last day on which applications for Some further scattered seUing de- Auburn ...... 35 sea today In the belief that a t least yesterday a t their home. A dinner Seery died In Waterbury hospital at nate In securing the Silver Rhythm Bridgeport, 'Dec. 12.—(AP)- adjusted compensadon benefits Aviation Corp .... Conn. G eneral...... 26% 2884 one ship and maybe two enedun- Wolcott, home economist and di- Synol of Poland and Mrs. Sopbl* 8 a. m., of a skull fracture. Clifford Dance Band to play for the occasion. Flre which smouldered In Charley OOM.MITS SCICIDE rologist, said the lowest previously veloped, ,but the list moved Irregu- . 6H Hartford Fire 65 57 waa served to the immediate family Montvllle, Dec. 12.—(AP)— Jos. recorded'temperature for Decem- wiU be received. Any veteran who larly higher, helped by favorable Balt and Ohio...... 1414 tored trouble during the night. rrector of First National Storea'at 4:80 o’clock and in the evening Mattls of Rockville; and three Cartledjge, 38 of 56 Sheffield atreet. Many exceptionally fine reports have Demonstri.j(ms I>e*'a laundry at 737 East Main has never applied for these benefits steel and electric power production Bendlx ...... 1614 Hartford Steam 71 78 lAst night two 808 calls from an home-makem* service bureau. Mrs. brothers, Ignats, Frank and Augiut Is In Waterbury hospital with facial street, drove 17 persons occupying Milliard. 49. committed suicide to- ber, since opening of the bureau In National Fire ...... 55 57 Wolcott says that in her contacts a large-number of friends and rela- been received concerning their out- day by slashing his throat with an 1895, was 32. At the airport sta - should therefore submit his applica- statistics. The bond market con- Beth Steel ...... 3984 unidentified ship were received 'by tives called to offer congratulations. Kobak, all of CHiicago, ni: lacerations and cheat and rib In- WAPPING Usi g The apartments above the store into the tion immediately. Application Phoenix Fire ...... 66 71 vritb h u n d r ^ of women In clubs juries. Cyril Arsenault, 27, of 68 standing ability. They have played cold a t 4 a. m. today and caused old fashioned razor. tion, 14 mile* from the city, the tinued to Improve, and commodities Beth Steel, pfd . . . . . 6 6 Mackay radio. Later the steamer Mrs. Mehr was the former Mlsa Bes- an engagement of forty weeks at the blanks may be obtained from the moved narrowly. Jesse Jones, chair- Borden ...... 2 4 Travelers ...... 410 430 F. J. Luckenbach picked up the rl- societies she finds them welcom- Sheffield street. Is In St. Mary’s hoa- property damage of $3,000. Nine The suicide verdict was iriven by mercury fell to 28.5. Public UtUltlqs Stocks ing the suggestion that they care- sie Hickton of Tolland. She was mar- )ltal with injuries of the scalp and Evergreen Lbdge of Masons, A. F. Spanish Casino In Danielson, render- Westinghouse Medical Examiner John Donohue (Children enjoyed an unexpected, veterans administration facility at man of the Rrc, said in an address Can E>ac...... 1184 nals In the C)arlbbean, but reported ried to Frank Mehr December 11, and A. M., No. 114, held their an- hours before the flames broke Newington or at the state office, Conn. Eleo Serv ...... 35 36 she waa unable to Identify the ves- tuUy go over their local newspaper ST. MARGARETS QROE acial cuts. Arsenault was driving ed their Interpretations at dances at through the walls, occupants of the who was told that Milliard had been but shivering holiday, as Superin- before the Bond Club at Midday CMse ( J . I .) ...... 6184 (Jonn. P o w e r...... 1909 by Rev. (Seorge F. Hartwlg, nual meeting, last Monday evening, Brown University In Providence, and tendent of Public Instruction Department of Connecticut V. F. W. that euch railroad reorganization as Cerro De Pasco . . . 4184 S3 34 sel. Mackay officials said the calls advertising before shopping. the car. Elmer Roy of 88 CHnton ELECTRIC apartments smelled smoke and call- despondent for two weeks. Room 258, State Building, Hart- Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 55 '’’In their advertisements, mer- then pastor of tbe First Lutheran avenue, Bridgeport, driving the with the election of officers. The are now In their tenth month at the M Assistant Fire Chief Martin J. Milliard leaves hi* widow and sev- Charles M. Fisher ordered closing are necessary should not be put off Ches and Ohio . . . . 4314 had been distinct but that heavy In- church. There are three children, PLANS CHRISTMAS PA R H regular business was followed by a Den Paradise In Wllllmantlc. All of all buildings except two at Miami ford.” too long. Chryalar ...... 8714 Hartford Elec ...... 48% 51% terference blotted out the rest of chants how are giving their best large truck owned by the Bridge- RANGE Hayden, wh'' made a careful inspec- eral children. Hartford Gas ...... 43 48 the messages. news. Many a Christmas list,” says Mrs, Leland Beaverstock of Moun- port City Lumber Company was not social hour and a buffet limch was members ot the Orchestra are adept Beach with steam heat Installa- A few epeclalltiee led the morning Col CMrboh ...... 72 do., pfd...... tain street. Miss Hazel Mehr of served. musicians and are capable of play' tions. advance in shares. Radio Preferred Col Gas and El . . . 784 45 Later In the night radio marine [^Mrs. Wolcott, 'Is much more varied Members and Children to Greet Injured. After striking the rear of SNETCo...... 105 109 pd original by a preliminary read- Hartford, anci Miss Charlotte Mehr the truck the sedan caromed Into First Selectman Arthur J. Coraty lag a number of different Instru- gflKWWWMHKMSkWWWSKMSKWficai! Thin sheets of Ice formed on ex- B, a weak feature yesterday, re- 0>ml S o lv ...... 31H corporation sold Its Port Arthu St. Nick Tuesday, Dec. 18— ments. Three of the organlmtion posed pans of water, In bird baths bounded 2 points then lost much of Cons G a s ...... 23 Manoracturlng Stocks Tex., station bad picked up a me* j nt C a n ...... 61 Am Hosiery ...... — 35 saying the ship bad sighted aoother lepay the time spent lotte Eleanor Beaverstock. police said. on the 35 road and tbe other on Arrow H and H, com .. 11% 13% vessel sending up rockets. The Frank Mehr was bom In this city, Condition of the two survivors did Station 31 road. melodies. Although no reports were Imme- to new highs for the year, and simi- Com P ro d ...... 6414 do., pfd...... 95 "The fltneea of food for Christmas St. Margaret's circle, Daughters diately received. It was feared RUNS INTO HOUSE lar gaina appeared In American Del L and Wn ...... 1884 American gave lU position at lat. gifts la one of many helpful possi- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mehr, of Isabella, Is to have a (Hiristmas not permit questioning immediately The Wapping Waglsun Girls club The musical entertainment pro- tnick crops suffered heavy damage Can, Philip Morris, Celaneae, Inter- Du P o n t...... 18:47 north. long. 95.06 west, bUities opened by the newspaper ad- Sr., and has resided here all his party for members and children to by Coroner John J. Monheanl to met a t the par.sonage Monday after- vided by this band, together with the 5now 6584 Bristol Brass ^...... 28% 30% establish how the accident happen- numerous novelty dances which from the freezing blasts. national Business Machines, and Ekutman Kodak ...... Ill >4 which would place it In the Pacific vertisements. First National Stores life. He has been a member of the be held in the Knights of Columbus noon. where with their leader, Mrs. Liggett A Myers B. Such issues as do., pfd...... 109 ocean south of Mexico and west of offer a wide range of gift ideas In Fltton company of the Rockville fire ed. It waa Just getting daylight David Carter, they packed a Christ- have been arrang^, should most Ellec and M u s ...... 7 Case, Lockwood and B ... rooms In the State Theater building WARMER IN NEW YORK Gas Company’s Machine m IT. S. Steel, American Telephone, Elec Auto Lite ...... 2814 140 Salvador. their Christmas stocks. Be sure department for many years. Fra- on Tuesday. Decembe 18. This de- and there was a mist which may mas box which they sent to Cross- certainly afford a grand evening of W in ters Popular Sport Outfit New York, Dec. 12.—(AP)— Bethlehem, Jobna Manvllle, Nation- C!oUins Co...... 70 Shipping authorities said it was and wrap food gifts in gay paper ternally he Is affiliated with Damon cision was reached at a meeting of have obscured the vision of the men nore Mountain achool. North Caro- plca.*urc for everyone attending. Gen Elec ...... 1814 Colt's Firearm s...... 31 in the sedan. The highway runs Slightly warmer weather waa fore- al DlstlUers, New York Central, Gen Foods ...... 34H 23 jiossible^he SOS signals came from and tie them with colorful trap- Lodge, Knights of Pythias and Court the circle held last night and to lina. cast for today in various part* of Pennsylvania, Santa Fe and Con- lEagle Lock ...... 16 23 ■ Jie same vessel which sent up the pings. Welcome gifts of food can be Hearts of Oak, Foresters of Ameri- make arrangements for the party a along tbe river and at times ex- The local young people, enjoyed n Accident— Driver Is Not Gen Motors .'...... 3114 Fafnlr Bearings...... periences heavy fogs. the country where frigid tempera- solidated G as,' showed only negli- GUlette ...... 1314 50 60 rockets. purchase at almost any price from ca. committee with Mrs. Catherine Wil- skating party at ‘‘Boggy Stow” pond ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Sixth Demonstration Styled and de- tures have brought death and suffer- gible changes from yesterday's final Gold D u s t...... 1714 Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 under 50 cents to over five dollars. To Install Oflleera liams, as chairman, and consisting in Oakland last Monday evening. Injured. prices by early afternoon. DuPont Gray Tel Pay SUUon. 10% 13% A food basket can be made up In- Fred Nutland will be installed os of Mrs. Frances Strange, Mrs. Frank Whalen has recently moved tailed for free ing within the last 48 hours. Hudson Motors ...... 11 Hart and Cooley...... The eastern part of the (muntry dipped a point, possibly in response Int Harv ...... 8714 125 expensively or lavishly. Some of president of General Kitchener Norinne Cotter, Mrs. Margaret Wll JUDGE RECOMMENDS into the house directly In the rear of to news of President Roosevelt's Hartmann Tob, com... 5 UTS ON GROUND EIGHT the food gift items deserving con- Lodge, American Order of St. son and Mrs. ^th ier C rman was the homestead which was built by Mr. and Mrs. Albert White of 44 THURSDAY, DEC. 13 niovinf com- Is expected to get little relief, how- Int N ic k ...... 22% do., pfd...... ever, as fresh \^ d s from the north A truck owned by the Manches- conference to consider taking the Int Tel and Tel ...... 8 % 33 sideration are candy of all kinds, George at the installation exercises named. his grandfather, Peter Whalen. Homestead avenue, Hartford, an- fort and snug, are predicted. The bitter cold ex- ter Gas Company and driven by profit out of war, although DuPont's Johns Manvllle ...... 5184 35 38 aalted nuts, cans of fruit, fruit cake, to be held in Foresters Hall Friday It is planned to have a tree which SIDEWALK REPAIRS Plana are under consideration to nounce the engagement of their Raymond Mercer figured In an acci- business Is now predominantly of a do., pfd...... 71 78 HOURS IN ZERO WEATHER a whole ham, a turkey, oranges, ap- evening. The Installing officer will will be decorated, presents for the tear, down the old house. daughter, Beatrice, to Albert Deyo- tends from Maine to Florida, where K^nnecott ...... 19% Landers, Vrvty h Clk. 33 protective snow fell, and from Canada to the dent on Main street at noon today. peacetime nature. Safeway Stores Lehigh Val Rd ...... 10% 34 ples, and jars of various delicacies. be District Deputy David Bidmead members and the children that will At 2 P. M. The car was proceeding north and also dipped a point. Ugg and Myers B ...... 10414 New Brit. Mch., com .. 4 8 A salad basket or fruit basket Is a of Capitol Lodge, Hartford, and he attend and a Santa Claua who will Tells New Haven It Will Save ■vannth. Gulf. do.. Dfd...... SO 40 Injuries of Accident Victim novel Idea. Include In tbe salad Under the Direction of Florida citrus crops were damag- when in front of St. Bridget's The RFC head urged Wall street Loew’s ...... 3484 will be accompanied by bis staff. The be present and hand out the pres- Money in Legal Suits If the church a wheel came off. The car to cooperate with recovery activi- Mann A Bow, Class A. 3 7 Not Serious But Exposure baakst a tin each of pineapple, ents. There will be candy, pop' ed by heavy frost despite the use of Lorillard ...... ----- 31% do.. Class B ...... other jfficers to be Installed are; Work Is Done. shot across the road and did not ties of the government and to quit McKeesp Tin . . . . , . . . . 60% 1 Endangfers His Life. grapefruit, peare, apricots and a Jar vice-president, Charles Underwood; com balls and a gift for all. The smude pots. Damage as high as 20 stop until It came into contact with fretting over each new activity In North and Judd...... 31 23 of mayonnaise. Bring together In presents will be contributed by the per cent was predicted. Monsanto Cliem ...... 65% Niles, Bern P o n d ...... the fruit basket tins of raspberries, secretary,' Earl E2Iiott; assistant MRS. MARION ROWE the house at 77 Main street. One Wa.shington. In regard to the de- Mont W a rd ...... 28% 9% 71% Hartford, Dec. 12.—(AP)—In- secretary, Luther Alley; treasurer, members. The party will start at New Haven, Dec. 12.—(AP) — In New York, where six deaths aide of the house is now vacant, mand in banking quarters for cur- Peck. Stow and Wilcox 2 4 jured in an automobile accident In cherries, peaches, fruit cocktail, also 7 o’clock so that the younger chil- Home Economist, Manchester Electric Company 'D "'.: from the cold occurred, preparations Nat Bisc ...... 28% Russell iitg ...... Joseph Moss; first messenger, Judge Newell Jennings suggested in but so hard was the house struck tailment of government spending, Nat Caob R e g ___ .... 17 15 22 East Granby, George Stark, 30, of fresh fruits like oranges, dates, tan- dren who may be present can go a memorandum of decision filed to- were made to care for 10.000 home- that pictures in one of the rooms he said, "If every purported plan by Scovlll ...... 20% 22% Tarlffville, lay on the ground In gerines, figs. A soup box is a grand Horace Underwood; chaplain, Rus- home early if their parents wish to IN THE STORE IN THE ODD FELLOWS BLOCK less In armories. Nat Dairy ...... 1684 Stanley W orks...... idea as a gift for a hostess. Pick an sell Burch: assistsmt messenger, .y that the city of New Haven were broken. Mercer was not In- the bead oY some governmental Nat Distiller*...... 27 22 34 freezing weather eight hours be- have them. In case a member of the might 'letter use some of its money At the Center Northeastern states prepared (or jured. agency that seems to threaten prlvr Standard Screw ...... 58 65 fore his plight was discovered to- assortment of soups—noodle, mush- Arthur Ekiwards; inside sentinel, circle has no children to take to the another day of freezing weather N Y Central ...... 21% do., pfd., guar...... _ room, gumbo creole, aspiaragus, Arthur Hewitt; outside sentinel, party she will be allowed to bring In repairing sidcwalku rather than Formerly Occupied By the Southern New England ate business gives us a chill” there NY NH and H ___ ----- 8 100 day by another motorist. spending it In defense of litigation with below zero readings likely at a roui be no recovery and consequent- Smythe Mfg. Co...... 33 38 While his injuries were not re- clam chowder, onion, chicken broth, Fred E2Ilott; trustee, John Williams; some other child. Telephone Company number of places. Yesterday New Noranda ...... 33% Taylor and F en n ...... pepper pot, mock turtle, ox-tall. If musician, Reginald Kent. Following and the settlement of claims re- LOCAL KIWANIAS GO ly no cessation of government North Amer ...... 85 garded as serious his co>'dltion was sulting from falls or: defective England experienced the coldest Spending. . . . . 12% Torrington ...... 69% 71% reported critical at St. Francis hos- you like to "fall Into poetry’, write the installation ceremonies, refresh- Packard ...... 4% Underwood Mfg Co. .. a verse for each one! There are ments will be served. Joseph Moss, walks. Dec. 11 since 1876. Regarding railroads. Chairman Penn ....-...... 56 58 pital because of the long exposure. The Superior Court Judge decided PROGRAM The midwest, which has been TO SHELTON MEETING Jones warned that the government ---- 23% Union Mfg. Co...... 8 Information at the hospital was literally hundreds of good gift ideas treasurer of the lodge, starts his Recreation ( ’enter Phil Pete ...... 14% U S Envelope, com ... _ In a f< ^ store!” thirty-fourth term of office at this against Mrs. Carmela S. PetriUo In blanketed by snow in many locali- could not indefinitely shoulder the Pub Serv N J ...... 85 to the effect that Stark’s automo- a $10,000 suit she brought against ties, looked forward to higher tem- debts of ra»o that are not earning ---- 30% do., pfd...... 107 bile plunged over an embankment time. Items of Interest Christm as Can d y and Cookies Radio ...... 984 the city for injuries which she peratures today, but weather fore- Five Make Trip Down State their fixed charges. Wall street Is Veeder Root ...... 31% 33% last night. He was found at 7 a. m. Auxiliary Sapper charged she suffered in a fall on a Reading ...... ___42 WhlOock CoU Pipe ... — today by Miss Mildred Cowles of Stanley Dobosz Unit, No. - 14 of casters predicted colder weather (or Yesterday Noon — Ansonia liopcful, however, that Increased Rem R a n d ...... 9% 3% SIXTH OF CONNECTICUT Wednesday faulty sidewalk. tomorrow. Rector Is Speaker. business and possibly a revision of J.B.Wil'ma Co. $io par 65 75 Tarlffville while she was enroute to the American Legion Auxiliary ■will The women's gym class will meet But while the decision favored rates will bring the carrier system Rey Tob B ...... 5084 work In Hartford. She brought him entertain Department President Sears Roebuck...... 3684 from 7:15 to 8 o'clock, 'tlie first aid the city the judge said: Five Manchester Kiwanians at- generally back to a proflUble basis, Socony V a c ...... to the hospital. STUDENTS GET AWARDS Mrs. Pauline Finer of Clinton, De- class will meet at 7 o'clock with Dr. "It would seem that it would be leaving but few reorganizations to .... 1484 partment Rehabilitation Chairman, tended an inter-club meeting at South Pac ...... 1784 MANCHESTER INVENTOR Knapp. A public setback party will to the financial advantage of the THE MANCHESTER ^ CHURCH DECORATED Shelton yesterday noon. Members be accomplished. The Burlington, Sou P RIc 8 ...... 22% Mrs. Florence Erbe of Southington be held at the West Side Rec on city of New Haven and to the wel PHONE MANCHESTER 3975 of Kiwanis International were pres- which is controlled Jointly by the and Department Membership Chair- Cedar street. Play will start at 8 fare of its Inhabitan n if the city Suits 3 to 6 years of soft wool Groat Northern and the Northern South Rwy ...... ---- 1684 Average Scholarship at College ent from Stamford, Ansonia, New St Brands ...... 18% IS GRANTED A PATENT man, Mrs. Mae Chard at its mem- o’clock and mercaqtUe orders will be woufd spend some part of the FOR PROMPT DEUVERY © ELECTRIC COMPANY ® —colorful ...... FOR CHRISTMAS SALE Haven, Bridgeport, Winated as well Pacific, ordered a dividend of $1, for Women Is $250— Day bership supper a t 6:30 this evening. given as prizes to the winners. money which they are now using to against $2 six months ago. The low. St Gas and EH...... 5% 773 Main Street Phone 5181 $3-95 as those mem^rs from Manchester St CHI Cal ...... 31% StoflMtB Helped Abo, Following the supper there 'will be Thursday cover the expense of litigation and and Shelton. The Manchester group er payment had been anticipated, Tbe women’s swimming classes the seUlement of claims in going Bazaar to Be Held at South in view, of earnings. St Oil N J ______. . . . 41% remarks by the risitors, and the making the trip were Dr. D. C. Y. Tex Corp ...... ___ 20% Sherwood T. Smith Perfects regular meeting will take place at will meet as follows; 7 to 7:45, ad over their sidewalks and making re- SOCONY-VACUUM OIL COMPANY, INC. Suits of Wool and Corduroy Methodist Church Tomorrow Moore. Gilbert E. Willis, Harlowe Timken Roller Bear ___32% Device for Indicating Grade One-Blxth of the Connecticut Col- 8 o’clock with President Mrs. Olivo vanced; 7:45 to 8:30, senior life- pairs.” l Afternoon and Evening. Willis. Joel Nichols and Thomas Trans America...... 5% of Road for Automobiles. lege student body Is receiving schol- Leroux presiding. A Christmas saving; 8:30 to 9:15, private. Ferguson. Harlowe Willis Is presi- FIRE GUTS HIS BOUSE; Union Carbide ...... 45% arship help this year. In a talk to party will conclude tbe evening's Tbe men’s volley ball period will for 7 to 20 Mrs. Dorothy Hanson Keeney and dent of the local club. Union P a c ...... 106% the students in chapel today. Presi- program with selections by the Glee be from 5 to 6:15. $4.50 .o $9-50 her assistants on the decorating The speaker at the meeting was Unit Aire C o rp ...... ___14 (Special to The Herald) dent Katharine Blunt stated that Club of the auxiliary. Each member Friday committee for the Christmas bazaar the Rev. Arnold A. Fenton, rector HERE WITH RELATIVES Unit Corp ...... ___ 3 New York, Dec. 11.—Sherwood T. resident atudents receive acholar- of the auxiliary is asked to bring a Dancing In the gym from 8:80 to MONTGOMERY at the South Methodist church, were at CHirlet church In Ansonia. His Unit Gas Im p ...... 128* Smith, Manchester Inventor, was ships aireragtng $260 each and day small present for the tree. 12:30. Music by BUI Tatro and his MONTGOMERY busy today getting the parish hail subject was the "Spirit of Competi- U S Ind Ale ...... 43% awarded a patent today by the students’ scholarships averaging Slight Accident Hotel Nonotuck orchestra. The tion." The meeting was held in the $122. While tbe average amount women’s plunge period will be from MANCHESTER, CONN. ready for the opening of the bazaar Southwich, Mass., Dwelling of U S R ubber...... 17 A slight accident occurred yester- W A R D f tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. b:isement of the Baptist church and United States Patent Office for a awarded the day students Is smaller 7 to 9 o'clock. The class In home W A R D ^ Thomas Campbell Burns U S S m e lt...... ,123% motor vehicle device designed to than that given the resident stu- day afternoon at 4 o’clock a t the In- Christmas . greens, and reds pre- the luncheon was prepared by the U S Steel ...... 36% tersection of Union and West streets hygiene and care of the sick wlU Ski Pants Special dominate. with the . Indispensable women of that church. During His Absence Monday. indicate the up and down grade of dents It la tbe same proportion of meet at 7 o'clock. Vick C hem ...... 34% their fees. One-third of the day stu- when a coupe driven by Ernest Christmas tree and Santa' Claus's Western Union ...... 34% the road. Champagne of 3 Raymond street, AT THE RIGHT TIME! AT THE RIGHT PRICE! house. Thomas Campbell, employed by West El and Mfg ...... 33% A total of three points of original- dents have scholarships. WARD’S u to 16, made of water repellent cordurpy, warmly lined. the Southern New England Tele- Robinson scholarsiilpa of $400 Rockville waa In collision,with a There arc booths for the sale of DUNCAN PHYFE U U B Woolworth ...... 5284 ity and Improvement, all of which truck operated by John Moser for beautifully dreiseal com- little girls; popcorn, salted peanuts not at his home In Southwick, Mass., iners, servsd as ths basis for offi- and candy; Christmas cards, gay Just over the Connecticut line from ise. They are Winifred Frank of pany. No one was injured. ■ New York, Dec. 12—Formation of SALE OF LIVING ROOM SUITES TOLD ABOUT C0N1EST cial recognition of the invention. To Serve Supper wrapping paper and saals; an Ice North Granby, when his house burn- Smith retains all rights to the Oak Park, HI., Marjorie P. Hanson a committee to protect tbe Interests cream booth, one entiriely devoted to ed and members of the family were of Kansas City, Mo., Gladys B. KUp- The Ladles Aid Society of tbe of holders of all equipment trust Special $2.59 patent, the official announcement certificates of the Chicago, Rock fancy w'ork, a miscellaneous booth Monthly Meeting of Watkins l driven Into the cold Monday night. CHRISTMAS DINNERS states. pel of Blast Norwalk, Conn., Barbara Vernon Center Congregational where Jewelry, paper flowers, metnl Aid was furnished by firemen HeUaster of Fort Omaha, NSb., church will serve a supper this eve- Island A Pacific Railway Co. was OPEN Store WorkerH Held Last The patent has been pending since Winifred H. Nles of New York <3lty, announced today. It la composed of sponges and odds nd ends will be from North Granby In extinguishing March 29, when the application was ning at 6:30 o’clock at the church. on sale; another for handkerchiefs of Night—Bill Sweet Sings. the fire, but the dwelling was so and Virginia F. Vetter of Hartford. There will be a varied menu. Fol- P. A. Benson, chairman; John W. AN ACCOUNT COOPERATION ASKED fUed in Washington. The Robinson scholarship fund waa lowing the supper a short program Drayton, Andrew Mills, Jr., and all kinds and descriptions; a towel A Christmas party was enjoyed badly damaged that It could not be booth, a ‘‘white elephant" table; one occupied until repairs are made. Mr. established by a bequest from the of entertainment will include songs, Walter N. Stillman. The action was of the interesting features will be s by Watkins Brothers' Duncan late Mrs. Rlenxi Robinson of Daniel- readings and other numbers. There taken following the default on Dec. DEUVER8 Pliyfe club at their regular Decem- Campbell and his family, which in- son, Ctonn. 1 payment of the principal maturi- display of Jilstoric relics connected cludes four children and his wife, PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD will also be a fancy work sale. Mrs. with the growth of Metho» D. A. R. Meets Ingersoll, lawyer, orator and writer. four New England firms bad been 1001 MAIN STBEBT To The LfidlM Charles Watson as Mrs. Juliet Wat- Canandaigua, N. T.—Miss 8. • P.M . Mirrors ••••#••*• .$1.00 RANGE or HEATER Lounge Chairs “RADIO'S RICHEST VOICE deprived of the right to display the CIRCLE PROMENADE son told how her husband beat Tbe December meeting of Sabra Janes Afer, 87, aunt of R. Sidney IS AN IDEAL GIFT HABTFOBO, CONN. Macbeth Tableware Trumbull Chapter, Daughters of the COLLEGIATE DANCE The Sparton Triolian! I Blue Eagle because of code vlela- her. Smith of (Chicago, creator of "Antfy Card T ables...... 89e FOR THE HOME____ Occasional Cliairs.. .1 ‘ tlons. Among them was the New "Say, what is this anyway?” osk- American Revolution was held this Gump” cartoons. Uivea by Dandng From 8 1*. M. Until 12 O’clock. afternoon with Mrs. Emily BIssell England Tea and Coffee Company td Watson, but his public defender New York—Dan Smith, 69, news- .$1.19 Order of DeMolay of 18 Clark ftreet, Hartford, Ckmn., Admisoion...... 75 TODAY and THURSDAY lilenced him. Swindell of Prospect street. Miss paper and magazine artist, .whose Bridge Lamps ...... Montgomery Ward Company Occasional Rockers, cents Emmeline A. Street, State Regent of evening accused of the use of cereMa chico- Then Mrs. Watson looked at Wat- drawings were syndicated through- Entire Top Floor Is Loaded FRIDAY . DECEMBER 14 Benson’s Funiiture & Radio ry, coffee screening or other prod- lon. *Why that isn’t my husband,” the Connecticut D. A. R., and Mrs. out the United States. Desk Lam ps...... $1.19 Gateleg Tables ..... 81LVEB RHYTHM ORCHEfTTRA "Radio Service of Perfection" ucts compoundeo with coffee with- Coon aad Bajoy the Boat Troat Yaa Ever Ra« la Tew LItol •be said. "That’s what Pve been F. P. Latimer, state vice regent, Chiesgo—Mrs. Florence Lasalle, With out plain and conspicuous labels to Fine Gift Funiiture ...... tfie CM»1* 711 Main St. Johnson Block Phone 8773 THURSDAY—TOMORROW NIGHT! trying to say,” Watson said. Guards were the guests of honor and ad- So, widow ot Dr. James McLane Floor Laimpo...... $2.98 Bedroom Benches.. Indicate the presence of such In- osano retunjed him to prison and got the dressed tbe members. Mrs. Swindell Laxalle, known, relatives say, aa the gredients. fight husband. Primus Watson. waa assisted in serving by Mrs.. ‘‘Rebel Surgeon” In tbe Civil War. 1 b « fa r mors dlstlBcOnn mmoog the and members o f tha famdgn on hio natloaalitm of yasterday be- tyaUm of road patrol win receive In A fter an the abouUag find pushing, ■toppiag tbs prsssurs of exeswtre nt Saturday evening at Mrs. B. workers, not measured by dollars dren are allowed to m m ti*' the train didn’t start for a mtaute gas agidnst the diaphragm, using Foota'e. others as ara thoae affeeta(l rritrr cornea his tntemationallam of today. the Incoming Oeneral Assembly the but aecordlnc to their real worth INCREASE IN DRIVERS’ or two. When it did start It went good food oombl nations and taking a Mr. and Mra. Clifford R. Parry and Behind the Scenes in chlidicn pox and slmUar diaeaMi^i support It dessnrss. There ia a r to humanity. Labor would not be A while ago Mr. Rooaevalt gave like the old Ned for a little while, Fast at the start to get rid of the their son, Laurence, accompanied her enslaved aa It la now and accumu- Children from a famUy in ^ EfriUd his sMietton to such am extreme strong Impression that It ia a more and then stopped in the tunnel for a wheeze. The wheeze usually leaves alater, Misa . Mildred Stone o f Hart- Communloetloas for publication m the Open Forum will not latlOB ot wealth would be unneces- thqre is a case o f measles a.'O i long time. Word drifted back from about the second day on the fast, ed to go to school and are < ' r u n j a u B O a t thb manifestation of the policy of vital necessity that we spend part ford; on a motor trip to New York be guanuiteed publication U they contain more than 800 words. sary. Thera would b» opportunity UCENSE APPUCATIONS the front of the train that a but some caaee require a week’e city, Friday. , Tne Herald reeervee ths right to decline to pubitata any matter for an to work while ^ u n g and old each morning by the school phy |atl||lUU> PRINTINOtlf la now quite predominant In duty to oppose it," I may reiterate Also "Sweet Adeline” In midnight which contagious diseases are found Pabllahar'a Rapraaantailra; Tha Laurence Perry saw the pictures witness for Sam Insull, Jr. past few days 'indications come from Gibbons who said of Socialism, six places reported a decrease In the figure for 1931: who brought Mr. Jones' secretary, the New Deal shop talk at lunch my previous statement that many of show at State theater. Jnllua Mathawa Bpaelal Asancy—.S'aw tariff reform—and Mr. Rooeeveit ized departments of their own and on African wild life, presented by Hutchins could have bsooma a Washington that a socialistic plan 'T h is pernicious school would para- number of applicants. The text of and In the case of much diseases as Tork. Chleaso, Datroll and Onaton. who said that Mr. Jones would be tables and at the cocktail, dinner, the clergy believe in Socialism. Mr. Jan.-Nov. 1931 ...... 42,298 Coming Events to assist local, forces in the main- (Follow Directions) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson at the member of NIRB hac be . desired. lyze industry, and rob honest toll of the report made to the commis.sloner scarlet fever, diphtheria, poliomyeli- telephones the Farm Bureau Feder- out soon. Aunt Hattie said she and other evening parties which are E P IA , which is similar to Soclali.st- Roy Burt, graduate of Kansas State Jan.-Nov. 1932 ...... 31,102 Jan. 1.— 'T h e Little M inister” BUREAV OF (Question: Dora F. asks: " I am on Bushnell Meihorial in Hartford, F ri- But be wanted to succeed Wii: Its well-earned remuneration." tis and dhseasea of this dangerous MEMBER AUDIT ation that we must have foreign tenance of order. It has hod a could have cried when she saw him, so numerous here apparently be- Democrat Upton Slnclalr'a EPIC University, student o f ministry and by the examination section of the Jan.-Nov. 1933 ...... 34,470 CIRCUUATlUNa a restricted diet and I would like to day evening. as chairman and F. D. Who robbed Industry and honest with Katharine Hepburn opens , at type, a .strict quarantine is enforc- be looked that pale and frazzled. cauas so many folks« in the emer- ilan. la being strongly considered. an active Socialist campaigner, w^s department Is as follows: Jan.-Nov. 1934 ...... 40,485 the State theater. markets with the. Inescapable Im- multitude of duties thrust upon it use plain bread at breakfast in Douglas Porter, who received an promise him that. There were toll of its welWeamed recompense? ed. Mea.sles, however. 1s not reg4rd- Tha Harald Printina Company. Ino.. He seemed uneasy, too; couldn't gency agencies a have accustomed themselves to partment store was going to have a bustles., and finance. cidents because they left home to Th«> omIt rlmriKr la tlir«r up another corps altogether, whose law, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl F. Young, at chester are passing this week with (^ u rt Justice Re)rnolds. The Jus- This dear “Herald Reader" Is Les- lionaires and paupers, cathedrals Jan.-Nov. Increase For The Children aeni who have no part In either. thinking In large on such subjects sale. Thus far, nobody os dlseovereo look for Jobs. Many are the Jan.-Nov. p ^ rcrn t pf^r m o n tli on n n- sole duty would be the policing ot their home In Brooklyn, N. Y. her father, Asa W. BUIs. any sure-fire recipe for pushing tice rather crabblly remarked be grownups who have been driven to son No. 1. The Manchester Evening and almshouses, saints and crim- 1933 1934 Percent Numerical HOLD CHRISTMAS PAR H i os slum clearance, the building of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Miller of .,i then head of Statement by federal olflcem. In con- the roads. A steam shovel has been placed at Roosevelt anywhere and there's n insanity or to commit suicide be- Herald willing, I shall be glad to inals. THURSDAY Hoom 3» Ktnf^ Thoator nection uith the numerous. ntlde houses by the tens of thousands and Colchester are with Mrs. E. E. Foote the sand bank back of the Horton big hope among llberala for better Tale Law School, was leaching his cause of worry over tmemployment, present Lesson No. 2 soon. Thank you Mr. Editor for this New London 1876 1949 3.9 73 more tlld n .. 7!Ut M ain a treo t The automobile and gasoline tax- for the wdnter. house on North street. The mate- .lat we're Just nine old 418 3.7 15 more Mrs. Emma ArmstronR (lives; Tolf-pkone .'U .'IO made on the traffic In the laat few general physical rehabilitation of the luck when Congresa entera the loss of homes and savings. 1 have "ARGb." most valuable space. Piitnqm 403 ation, even after considerable reduc- Health and Diet Michael Yariga ho.s purchased the rial will be used in the construction game in January, IdloU." the facta concerning these unfor- Dec. 10. 1934. Hugo. Stamford 3-444 3479 1.0 35 more Reading and Yuletide Play Is i 4 P. M. days, that there are 100,000 addicta country as means of employment. tion In regtstratldn rates, should be Mitchell house on the Hebron road work on the road. Some of the red-hot progressives -.1, no,” protested Hutchins, tunate people who have lost their Litchfield 198 196 -1.0 2 less Staffed Here. I In the country ia readily believable It Is possible that the ghastly trag- from Fred Baumberger. The cold weather continues and brought In by thia administration “we expect them to find that out lives—who have not survived—be- POINTS ON SOCIALISM. Canaan 333 326 -2.1 7 lea.s amply able to finance such a corps. Advice for theiMelvee!'' In view of the fact that almoat 800 edy at Lansing may attract their Mr. and M rs.'Lester Hurlbutt and Ice is making. Skating is being en- have picked up tha technique of cause of the (lepresaton which was Greenwich 404 896 -2.2 9 less The State Police Department, which By llr Frank Mrt'oy their daughters, Marion and Fanny joyed by the chllf'e-.'«i • on R. E. Editor. The Herald: lobbying until they’re aa good at li caused by greedy capitalists who in- Relative to “Herald Reader’s’’ let- 14 MORE CCC MEN Three towns showed decreases of- Daughters of Liberty No. 125, L. peraona, arreated In thoae raida, are attention as presenting an Important la maintained through general tax- Belle, and Mrs. Minnie Hurlbutt of Foote's pond, 6 degrees below zero ac any of tlu high-priced represen- Holding Out On Huey stalled labor-saving machinery but ter entitled “Socialism Un-Ameri- more than 6 percent: O. I. held an enjoyable Chri.stmas all connected with the aiipply end of suggestion. YOUR OTHER SKIN Columbia spent Sunday evening with has been reported in this locality. tatives o f special interesta. P W A loans to Loulsiuia will be did not fairly divide the resultant also the lncrea.scs of from 30 per- party In Orange hall last night, fol- ation, would then be In a position lo can” In your Open Forum of Dec. Wllllmantlc. Jan.-Nov., 1933, .557: : the nefaiiouB buaineaa—peddlera, It is an unhappy fact that the Mr. and Mrs. George B. Miller and The pushball game probably held up until Secretary Ickee gets profits with the workers. If "Her- TO BE NAMED HERE cent to 38 percent in Middletown, lowing the regular monthly meeting. attend to Its own Job—which dis- 10,1 wish to make it clear that I am Jam.-Nov., 1934. 538, decrease 6.8 In addition to the kin on the out- Mrs. B. B. Foote. FIRE DESTROYS CHURCH will develop this winter Into as an idea Just where revenues In New ald Reader” Is well read he knows Manchester and Waterbury. The program opened with a read- wholesale dealera, transporters and country la full of Just such tinder answering thia article because I percent. tinctly Is not that of trafflo regula- side of the body, there la yet an- Madeline Vey has returned to her -New Bedford, Maas., Dec. 13. — snappy a liberal-conservative wat Orleans and elsewhere In Huey this Is the truth. Thomaaton, 1933, 100: 1934, 147, ing by Mrs. Emma Armstrong. A the like. But the connection with boxes as tha Kama hotel must have have studied the subject Sqcialism. Applications Should Be Made at Christmas Gift home from the Manchester Memo- (A P I —Six firemen were Injured, tion. other skin which lines all of the as we’ve ^ver aeen. Long’s domain are coming from “Herald Reader” states that "to Danielson. Jan.-Nov., 1933, 468; 47.0 percent Increase. play entitled “Christmas Memories" general crime is leas vividly indicat- rial hospital and is recovering from one critically today while fighting The writer of the letter to which Once at Room 11 in the Mu- been, doing duty as hosteliies. In passages which communicate with and w'..ere they're going. bring about a revolution. Socialism I refer clearly exposes bis lack of Jam.-Nov., 1934, 406, decrease 13.3 New Britain, 1933. 815; 1934, 1167, followed. The parts were taker by her illness. Her sister, Grace, is ill a two-alarm blaze that destroyed WllUams Plays Santa ed by these figures than by the many hundreds of American towns the outalde. Tuts inside skin is In addition to approved proj- would have to be much stronger knowledge ncemlng his subject. nicipal BuildinK- percent. 43.2 percent lncrea.se. • Mrs. Annie Johnston. Mrs. Lily JOHNSON. NRA called mucous membrane. and la being attended by Dr. D. C. Y. the old Pleasant street Methodist In the center cf the big table at ects where advances have been prices St which narcotic drugs. In the traveler has the choice of en- than it Is at present.” At no time He tells us what Socialism Is and We.stbrook, Jam.-Nov,, 1933, 340, Pools and Mrs. Ruby Swan. Be- Moore of Manchester. Dr. Moore is Ep'scopal church here from which which the national Industrial Re- halted, there’s a p oposal for a Jan.-Nov.. 1934, 259, 23.8 percent de- Bristol, 1933, 528: 1934, 743, 40.1 illegal traffic, are sold. "Ths N R A Is dead as the dodo, The three tracts in the body have I or the Socialist Party In this what It will do, but ho could never Manchester has heen allotted 14 tween the act.s Christmas carols Suggestions trueting himself to an Inn almost aa also attending Mrs. Benjamin L y - a teacher and 17 week-day school covery Board deliberates, there’s a1- n.arly 84,000,000 hoapital la New percent Increase. which are lined with this particu- country advocated revolution. If have studied it, for if so be could Juniqrs in the fourth enrollment of crease. were sung by a woman's chorus. which la not only dead but extinct," man, who is III with intestinal grip. pupils ranging In age from 8 to 12 w. ys a present from Chairman Clay Orleans on which no action will Drugs obtained from smugglers— Inflammable as a haystack or sleep- lar kind of membrane are the diges- "Herald Reader” will carefully read not have made the statements be the Civilian Conservation Corps to Only two places show increases of Middletown. 1933, 615; 1934, 852, Adjournment' was made to the Albert E. Lyman of Columbia escaped without Injury. Williams. be taken until Ickes Is aatlsfled. and almost the whole of the supply ing out under the stars. Many of says General Hugh Johnson. The tive tract, the urinary tract, and my letter, he will observe I never did. replace those Junior enrollees who over 50 percent: Norwalk almost 38.1 percent increase. banquet hall where refreshments comes from abroad—bring about |20 these establishments, originally Oeneral didn't say—ha didn't even the respiratory .tract. The skin on predicted revolution by the Social- He says. “ The United States Is not will receive discharges on Dec. 31. doubled last year, due to the es- Manchester, 1933, 320: 1934. 425, were served. The table decorations the outside must conserve moisture. ists, who believe In fulfilling their a fertile field for the growth of So- 1934. Applications will be received tablishment of u motor vehicle office 32.8 percent Increase. an ounce. A fter passing through built without the slightest regard to Intimate— that the demise o f the were red and green and at each For this reason It Is dry, but the aims through the voting booth, and cialism. It docs not appeal to the at once at room 11, Municipal build- at which the license can be obtained Waterbury, 1933, 2373; 1934, 3,- place waa a miniature Christmas N R A resulted from bis separation several hands and being heavily the hazard of fire, have grown old mucous membrane has an opposite not through deeds of violence such a.s average American.’’ What he real- ing for the CCC camps. after the te.st is passed. Ansonia is 146, 32,6 percent Increase. tree. The high light of the evening Sidutterated they are peddled out in and become so dried out and so from It. W e don't believe be characteristic. It Is always kept are inflicted by capitalists upon the ly would have said if he had reveal- Applicants must be American compared with Beacon Falls for Watertown, 1933, 126; 1934, 170, was the arrival of Santa Claus, with moist by small mucous glands which citizens, between the ages of 18 and thick with successive coals of paint thinks It did. Ho waa probably workers. If we have revolution in ed the contents of his soul, Is that which It waa substituted just a year 34.9 percent Increase. a g ift In hia pack for each one tiny “decks" at prices that amoimt occur at 'egular Intervals and are 25 inclusive, unmarried, and physi- the United States, It will come from this country has not been a fertile ago. Granby, 1933, 134: 1934, 169, 26.1 present. Games, with suitable prizes to about 8400 an ounce or more than that an accidental blaze bccomea fully aware that he was rldtng_ in made of cells like little goblets. The NIGHT WORRIES by ANNA BELL the Fascists or Communists — but cally qualified. Former members of field for Socialism In the past be- Norwalk. 1933, 495; 1934, 955, In- percent increa.se. for the winn«n«p lilark or gams thing. Dope and general brought an assistant manager, who there are very few people who do ^^cocouraged— not prohibited. I f the who once had been a Cincinnati law Bulova - Waltham - Elgin - Gruen - Hamilton For the Family bra«VB all-rakkcr •verahtoM. erUns are twins and any concerted waa astonished by her demand that not auffer from ar Inflammation of lavings of "Herald Reader” exceed student. Reynolds was only 10 her money be refunded. She got it, and others. .Women's and ('hlldren's aSort to rid the country of the lat- some of the mucoua membranes uch over 8100,000, he, of course, then. A couple of years ago he too.. some ot the time. rill haVe due cause to fear Social- ter without going to every length to waa shot to death, the theory of sui- When you have a cold, the mucous m ism. Rings — Bracelets — Chains — Lavaliers All Rubber Gaiters put sn end to the former would be cide being accepted. Though he Cooked Up Retort membranes In your nose and throat Life under Socialism would not be Pens and Pencils — Dresserware Sets I took her to what I hoped would are Inflamed; when you have bron- "dull and unbearable." Would "H er- pretty nearly hopeless to begin with. had never dune anything useful in Clip This be a quiet night club. But a lot of chitis, the raucous membranes of ald Reader" have us believe life for Wallace Nutting Pictures • Coupon bis life be left twenty-five million people kept drifting in, and more your bronchial tubes are Inflamed; 10,700,000 unemployed is cheerful FLYING ABOUT dollara and more tables were installed When you have gastritis, the muc- and heartening? Socialism would And Calendars And Save 77« around the edge o f t^e dance floor. ous membranes In the your stomach YES! It often PAYS to have a telephone offer youth a Job and opportunity at On This Pair Now Anne Cannon Reynolds President Booeevelt has Just done Pretty soon there was almost no are Inflamed; when you have slnuf s livable wage. Does big business Silverware — Clocks — Military Sets Men** Practical Smith, who had married again and space left for the customers to dance Infection, the mucous ms'mbi-anes In aa about-face on another principle. offer him? Thousands o f students Xmas Olft. divorced the second husband In the w u r sinuses are Inflamed; when you and Leather Novelties. A ll Slxeo. In a mtasage to tha convention of and so little room that tha chorus C heck these savings and extra earnings made pos- are graduating from our eollege^ and 6 9 e »T. meantime, is trying to have her own BUraben had.to ba deletsd from the have oysUtls, the mucous membrane high achcwls each year. What op- AU Sizes. Ronson or the American Farm . Bureau Federa- floor show. When our food finally o f the bladder la inflamed. divorce from Reynolds declared In- sible by a telephone. Do they apply to your budget? AN EXTENSION TELEPHONE— 2c A DAY portunities have they? Can they Lighter tion at Naahville he emphoalzed the came, Aunt Hattie sniffed at It and TOMORROW'S ARTICLE: IN - choose their vexations? FREE »>*«♦ Sets...... valid so as to have her daughter and said she guessed that aa long as a FLAMMATION OF THE MUCOUS Workers are "forced to a slavish Children's SH OES laipertance of capturing foreign 1. Tlie CO.M o f shopping and other trips saved. 2. Pay You can have one in your home for 50c a month. Isn’t A ll Sizes in Reynolds' established as an heir to cabaret bad plenty of saxophone MEMBRANES. jbedience” almost as much under December 24th We Are Giving Away A 3 ♦» Ik—21!,’'^' ■nrtwta aa a meana of restoring ns- Black. Brown or a large part of the fortune. players and bedizened dancers no- station telephone calls saved. 3. Often a telephone this a small price to pay for the extra comfort, the the present system o f capitalism,' of ttsaal prosperity. This la In atiik- body minded it It didn't have any QUESTIONS AND ANSWEB8 aigh and low finance, eus in the days Patent I.esther It appears to make no difference steps saved, the feeling o f security? Telephone oiir Oxfords l l f f eentraat to hia pravloua attitude cooks. helps get extra jobs. Many part-time workers tell us vhen Claeaar Introduced slavery into $55.00 GRUEN WATCH to the lady that by Invalidating the The next afternoon she hailed a (Asthma) business oSce today, or any employee will take your ;,|ifward the agricultural situation, 3aul. The only countries trader so- BOYS’ ELK HI-CUTS divorce from Reynolds she would be taxi,-gave a downtown address, and Question: Mrs. S. W. asks; was their telephones pay for themselves because em- order. The cost b so small, why delay longer? iialistic or very similar govem- A Free Chance given with every 81.00 Jewelry pur- I baa been so pronouncedly na- settled to her knitting. After sev- talking to one ot your readers the chase or with every 50c greeting card purchase. Ladyki Weather-proof inan- also Invalidating her Interlude o f a nents are Denmark and England, |-*|taBaliotlo that it has aroused the eral minutes of successive tramc other day and bs tsUs ms that bs ployers give the work to the men most quickly and rhese two nations ha 'e free press, or Man's Watch given—depeading on the winner. lated middle soles. marriage wtth Smith. HMlRMat o f half tha Damocrata Jams, aha discovered that her hotel got rid of asthma by following some 'ree speech and freedom o f organ- FREE! Scout Knife There are a good many people waa still la sight and that tbs meter Instructions you sent to him. W ill easily reached. 4. With no telephone you may lose zation. What is more, Denmark Our stock o f Greeting Cards Is tmusual and attrac- With Every Pair. ; tha eetton eta tea. aald 65 esnta. So she paid the driver you explain to me the treatment you tively priced. Get your Christmas cards here and get a who would do strange things for many valuable business contacts. Don’t you need THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND ikes socialism as a young lady who V;)lr. nooaovelt’a poUeleo are dim- and went .into a subway, where she advise 7” ipent two mcmths ther^ thia summer chance on the beautiful watch being given away Decem- nine or ten million dollars. Ths ber 24th. Leather .to follow; not because they are ■pent fifteen minutes In exploring Answer: The method I advise for issures me. United States ia having fiolca Vl.98 former Anno Cannon appears to be the labyrinths and trying to aak curing asthma is so simple that the tliem'to get ahead in the world? Stop a moment and to imderatand, in thamselvet, ouches o f socialism at preaent. Rus- one. directions of people who all seemed, average asthmatic patient doea not consider these four points carefully. Tlien rcmcinber, lia is Communist, Germany is Nazi leeonei after the manner of the to be tirin g to go somewhere in a believe it la possible to get euch a TELEPHONE md Italy Is Fascist— not Socialist. ■to o f the nMirieo tto policy of terrible hurry. quick cure by following the tnstruc- telephone tervice coste as little ae 10c m dayt iatore criticizing Socialism, critics F. E. BRAY, Jeweler MBSBt becomea, tat tha naat, HIGHWAY PATROL When ohe finally found the right Uone. Usually the patient must COMPANY hould make certain firat of all that train a man In uniform yelled at her first be told about the treatment by state Theater Building Magr very different Just as heir argumenta are backed by facta I t Is to ba hoped that Motor to step lively and pushed her on IL someone else who has obtained re- nd not by opinions. ENDICOn-JOHNSON SHOES p R w M a n t'a tnflattoB poUcy con- Vahtele Oommisstoner Oonnor'a plan She said abe wtmld have liked to lief before he will believe t^ t It It is "madness" for Ou-dinal Glb- 749 M A I N ST R E E T STATE THEATER BUILDING give him a piece o f her mind, only will work. To cure asthma, la only M . f j M f toto a poUey of daflattoa for aa enlargad and more effactiva ons or anyone rise to aay that un- be alammad the d oo ^ in her face. a question of using the right food. er Sodalism all trcM would be ? ■JSij ■'■■''/ ■ " ____ ■ ' ’ ' \ MANCHIiSri EK EVENIfIG HERALD. MANGHBErER, ODNM. WED^nSDAT, DECEIVER 1*, 1984. llANCHEUnER BVCmilQ GUBBALO. UANCHBNTSB. CONN WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12,1984.

0:00—Air Adventursa of Jlmrole Paul Ash, haa pulled out ot the was an AUVUmitBMKNT— a mattsr of eouldsratloa.” DuPont agreed. TWENHTWO DEAD 5!kNewDeal Allen Palais Royal to devote all his time WOMAN 1$ ELECTED salads and NAMEMCLOUGHUN Irenee Ou Pont told nowspuer- RS.TEAlirSIHNIN(; 6:15—Ray Jonea, crooner. WHAfSONTHEAIR to arranging for the bvid. He’a be- tainmont w JUDGE SCORES OBITUARY 8:3J—Preso-Rodlo News. 8T JOHN BAUWtLA ing replaced on tnmhona by Joe Brothers and stvsrsl men during the lunch recess the llilo ondH u WTI C 6:35—Tima, weather. Yukl, of Baltimore, formerly with TO PHARMACY POST who conolderod iattsr eras written to him to R. R. INHOTELBLAZE Boitforfi, Oeem. e:45-LowGI Thomas. Joe Haynfcs. dent In the art of MASONIC MASTER M. Carpoatsr, a Du Pont offlciaL 7-00—Amos 'n* Andy. So successful was UNITED STATES CHOICE PROnSTEb SOAM W. 1949 R. O. 282A M Ray Noble first became eetablleb- A poll of <^nclnns.U orchestra MIm a . Esthsr Ganran of Nsw He explained the letter dealt with DEATHS /OsathMed ftM A «s One) Joneses Travelera BroodcasGag Service /:l5~Plantatlon Echoes. leaders voted Glen Gray’s Cosa It was unanlmoinly an em b^o on dyes to p.utect the 7:30—Red Davis. ed on Charing Cross Road, London’s Loma orcheatra the beet organioa- Haven b Named to Fill Late - similar dlmmra la Industry ss s National defsnse move. J. R. Bymee, Grand Rapids, Mich., IMPSUBUSM WANES, .$Rleo like that given the Phillp- 7:45—Dangerous Paradise — dra- Tin Pan Alley, when, fresh out of Father’s Office. Plans wore outlined fdP-UMl B argain Hound "I laid down ths law to Penrose PENAIJYSTEM Mas AHm j . Dswsm tion In the U. S. today. They rank- Annual Meeting Last Night— Ths body of Miss AUee Js a t' BUT PA REMEBfBERS *98 j pinesptnea it being proposed. More self- Wedoeedsy, l>e(^ember IS matic sketch starring Eaale Hits Cambridge, he entered an arrange- ed Guy Lombardo second. of an ''all-game” feast, that the United fltstss needed s dye C. L. Fisher. Marshall, Mich. "tkji” Object to Footbal government for the Virgin Islands, and Nigh Dawson. of venison, broiled sqnli (CoallanMI frem Page Ons) Dswaon, s former rasldaat of Maa- ment of a popular tune In a musical Glen Gray’s wife, posting Casa MIM A. B sther^arvan of New industry,” Du Pont explained. ebaster, maUag.her hoaw for many R. V. Homey, Detroit This Is the tweafieth of a Guam, and Samoa, now largely un- P. M. ~ 8:00—Eno Crime Clues—“Dead Loma cllpplnga In their scrapbook, Haven, daughter of the late Dr. P. roost wild duck and otlwr " r s m sure he was sold on that, der inilitary rule, is being pro- magazine’s contest HU training bod Appoints Richard McLag* years on WoodUnd stroet. la the Joel Palmer, Ionia, Mich., field Squad Going to GriO So ■erlee ft orttolee which follow the 4:00—Martha Meara- Lovsl.” all been in the classical field, but hie found this: ”G. Gray: You’ll find J. OarvSn, was elected secretary from the woods and fields though be never would say so." follow them up and rsport annually representative of the Union Joint Jearsra. typical American family, posed. 4:15—Dr. Jooeph Jastrow, psychol- 8:30—Don Humbert and his Magic during the early port of noat on what has become of them.” bouse known to many ss the Daw- novel treatment of a light number Tamara Doriva at Dmitri’s ‘(Tub and treasurer of the Connecticut happy with a sleuthing set—dis- Du Pont explained that many son Discs, was brought to Manches- Stock Land Bonk of Detroit to their etsdy of the worktage of Even the Montoe Doctrine haa ogist Stringa. Gaucho In the VlUage. Don’t believe Pharmaceutical Aoaoclatlon to fill AB old iliytM clwnU: anas Marshal members of the Congress did not Dlscusaing the need of the judi' Fred Barnard, Lsnoing. Plan Is Changed. coma in for questioning. In the 8:45—Frank and Phil. Immediately won both the contest ~At OirUtmaa ptojr and nuOu guises Including false teeth and sev- ter from orovtdence. R. L, today B e Now DeoL 4:30—The Jesters. and a Job with a large music pub- she haa played In Spanish roovlee, her fatheri’a unexpIred term, at a understand the situation. clary, he sold, that '.‘no matter how for burial in 8t. Bridget’s cemetery David Monros, manager of the days when South American coun- 4:45—Platt and Niermann, piano 9:00-30,000 Yean in Sing Sing- meeting of the executive board of good chMr eral changes of nose. perfect the machinery for the detec- tries were fighting the same bitter lisher. but she’s lovely enough.” Personal FUaOIL TRUCKS RUNI ro r Chrtatmu come* but oac« • "I talked with a number of Sena- in the burial lot owned by the late hotel. By WILUB THORNTON duo. Warden Lewis R Lewes. message from Glen Gray to G. Gray; the association last night in Hart- John McLoiighlln, an Inspector tors and they hadn’t the least com- tion and spiir^enslon of criminals, Peter Dswaon. State Senator John Leidlein, Sagi- Vigorous protests made to Man- Chapter Twenty fight for independence from Eurbpe 5:00—Chick Webb’s Orchestra. 9:30—John Charles Thomas, ban- The civilizing Influence of the ford. It was announced today by yaar." For msn-^Uufflsrs, silk crepe or how able and effective the prosecu- which we hod Just finished, our city shows Its effect In Pappy, Zeke, "Quit!” employed at the Underwood-Elllott prehension of what it was all about," Her death which come on Ilecero- naw, Mich. chester High school by local reel- 5;15—Straight Shooters. tone. President Edward J. Murphy. Dr. ADothtr: wool, are hand-embroidered in long, F’tsher plant In Hartford, and living Du Pont said. tion, bow conscientious the juries It could only be conjectured "Don’t you get quite a kick out government took the view that it 5:30—Alice in Orchestralla. 10:00—Martha Baird, pianist. Ezra and Elton, NBC’s Westchester Mltxi Green will stay In.New York DURING NIGHT AND 'Tor CbrUtmaa oomea but once sUm lower-case Initials, and there there will be s failure of Jiutlce If ber 9, at her home, 189 Proatiect dents of “dry" tondencleo, whose for radio. Garvan was elected last June for at 87 Edmund street, this town, No Profits street, Provtd ice, R. I., was fol- whether the first body token from of reading about the FiUpinoa would permit no European coun- 5:45—Stamp Club. 10:15—Msdsme Sylvia. HlllbllUee, now playing theaters a period of one year. year la some vary fancy and special linen was last night elected master of the Judges are not fair and unbiased the debris was that of one of the feeling! apparently were outraged try to grab land in America or 10:80—Mayfair Orcheatra. after their return from Ehigland. Barry McKinley made records And then they abnll be merry.” . for the bachelor’s apartment that Hla reply to Prsaident Roosevelt's lowed by funeral eervlees In Provl adopting a new constitution?” 6:00—WrightvUle Clarion. Miss Garvan, a teacher at New Manchester lodge of Masons at the proposal to . take the profits out of and are not free from political or denoe this morning and after the missing, but It was found about the by the knowledge that the students exert great Influence there. 6;S(>—Preos-Radie Newo. 11:00—Time, weather. After a year on Broadway there with the Dorsey Brothers band the Haven high school and at'(the Con- L. T. Wqod Co. local deetrii Another old yenrion la ought to go well since the verified annual meeting held In the Temple. other prejudice." loce where Monroe was seen by queried John, Jr. ”I woe reading Revoliitlon In Policy 0:35—Gems from Memory. 11:15—Coscadea Orchestra. Isn’t a legitimate beard In the act. other day. for Atlantic range and fuel oils ”For Cbrlatmaa oomea but wanat a rumor la that single nlen are taking war was; He urged that attention be given servicea the cortege drove to Man- would be in a place where beers necticut Ctollege of Pharmacy, Is a "There wasn’t any." cheater, arriving here during the Seeing guests to coQspse. and wines were available, resulted Just the other night about one of Today, with South America filled 8 -10 —Laurel Trio. 11:30—"Deed Men Prow!” (drama). B. A. Kolfc’s eye-epener broadcast Mille Brothers break their jump registered pharmacist shd a mem- that the Atlantic Refining yMT, an Interest as never before in homes. to providing Judicial officers who As aesrebers probed the blackened the gesrions down there, and it with governments almost os old as 2:00—Hotel Commodore Orches- back to NY with a week at the now supplying them with truck And when it cornea it bringa good Uaybe It’s the government’s home Commenting on the White House noon hour for the burial. She was today in Principal Arthur Qling or- 0:45—Billy Batchelor.- on WEAF-NBC Christmas morning ber of the Connecticut Pharmaceu- have "absolute Independence.” 74 years of age. ndna of the $360,000 Kerns hotel dering the banquft of the High mode me think of the stuff in our our own, many are questioning 7-00—Ted and Etta. tra. w1U be a full hour, from 7 to 8. Any Alvin, Pittsburgh. tical Association. She has deliver- livery from tankers at New Ha< cheer, renovation campaign or something. announcement, Du Pont lauded the Crime Oommleeloae for additional bodtes s three-way own history books about our own whether this really means any- 12:80 a. ra.—Hotel Roosevelt Or- to dpelers tanks in cities And when it goea it leayaa ua here, proposal for drawing up a mobilisa- school football team, schadulod for 7-15—Studio Program. Xmas presents received by B. A., ed addresses on Important scientific LiOfttn, who lives In Jacksonville, inquiry got under way into the fire, tomorrow night in a local griU, not Indapendonce. thing any longer. 7:45—Rhythm of Ue Day with chestra. Eddie and Ralph, the Men About subjects connected with pharmacy out Connecticut and as far northTi And whet'll we do for the rest o’ How about the friend who Is keep- tion plan. Fla., spoke of the "numerous crime one of the moat frightful in Michi- ”I felt bind of proud that we Springfield. Mass. These the yeer?" “But that has been in operation to be held in that grill. All this is a revolution in for- Harriet Lee. Town or the musicians will be open- PUBUC RECORDS and has appeared before national ing close tabs, on her weight? commissions which have worked FUNERALS gan’s history. A delegation of studonta visited bad a bond in it, didn’t you?" eign policy, the reversal of 100 8.00- Mary'Pickford Stock Com- ed right in the studio. and college groups. Miss Garvan is oil trucks, arc kept on the road-i Wouldn’t she like a convenient little for 10 yearn,’’ he added. "The Presi- long and faithfully in preparing and The three-way inquiry was start- "Well, I did, and 1 didn’t,” Ps years of theory and -practice. and night, each truck having 1 The CSu-l'stmsa ehopping and ruah- dent probably hasn’t gotten on to It the proprietor of the reeUHrant this Georgia Stoll, whose fiddle and a college graduate and holds de- bath scales? At 'The Manchester submitting their reports, only to see Mrs. Anthony ed by E. L. Welch of the sUte fire afternoon, explained what had Jones hesitated. "You know 1 Even In administration of what 8:j^W ayne King’s Orchestra. grees from two universities for pro- of four men who work In ehil lag around a’eara you down if you yet.” their recommendations shelved and The funeral of Mrs. Anthony Krs- went to Cuba in '68—or at least orchestra are heard on Bing Croe- Oertifloato of Distribution Some trucke In the delivery eervlip Plumbing and Supply Co. I saw a martbol’s office. Prosecutor Dan Mc- transpired between the “dry” advo- possessions are left, a change takes 9:00—Frail Allen’s Town Hall. by’e broadcasts, also arranged and By order of the Manchester Dis- ficiency In her chosen profession. don’t get ahead of It! After a heavy handy little cream colored scale at Lammot Du Pont banded news- foi|ptten and their work neglect- das, of 87 Union atrMt, was held Cullough of Ingham county, and the I got os far as Tampa— and I place. A new Division of Terri- 10:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. RADIO; already have over 175.000 day of ahopplng a aoothli^, restful, papermen a letter be recently wrote ed.’ 9 this morning, s requiem msoa being cates and the school authorities i kind of remember the thrill we all directed the score of Bing’s newest trict Probate Court, distribution of chalked up. 13.00. state ^bev. found the proprietor willing tories and Island Possessions has 10:30—Ons Man’s Family. picture. “Here U My Heart.” the estate of John F. Shea, late of redfreshing facial at the Lily Beauty to Nye subscribing to the view that ‘Consider the WIckershsm com- celebrated s t 9 o’clock In SL Brid- Probe Causa of Fire ’ got back In thosa days out of been established to run all of them 11:01—Jack Berger’s Orchestra. "Shop will feel like'heaven! mission which made one of the most get's church with Rev. Leo Picher change ! 'e plana about catering ^ the thought that we were carrying New York. Dec. 12—(AP)—Open- . Connie Boswell has added a new Manchester, deceased, has been As usual, the most popular 1934 excessive war profits should be The Are marehal’e offiM ques- the ftudente. except Guam and Samoa, which are 11:18—Voice of Romance. made, notice of the distribution be- 62 SPORTSMEN ENJOY po r t c o e.se eliminated. thorough Investigations of law ob- officiating. tioned witnesses in an effon to de- the flog and Americanlem into for- strictly naval bases, with few peo- 11:30—Slumber Hour. ing of the '74th Congress the tiret puppy to what promises to be the A far cry from plain, unlntereat- toys, generally speaking, are the servance and enforcement of all It was stated by a representative eign lands. since the change In meeting date is Boswell Kennels (she has a Great ing filed In the town clerk’s office. ones that most closely copy what is C. K. Weston, chief of publicity As the body was brought into the termine the cause of the fire and of the student body this afternoon ple to govern. 12.00— Silent. The land Involved In the dletribu- Danbury. Conn., Dee. 12—(AP)-i Ing, double-breasted bathrobes la a for Du Pont In an explanation of the time,” be sold. church Mrs. Arlyne M. Gorrity, the whether there was any negligence ”We had visions of a big world This removes Puerto Rico from to be broadcast January 8, by both Dane and a Scotty boarding In the BIG FEAST OF XOON Joe Sylva a native of Portugal, ' flattering creation in navy blue flan- going on In the adult world. Only, that the place for tho banquet had empire for the Store and Stripes, CHS and NBC. The next day the East.) It’s a Boston bull terrier tlon. Interest In which is given to this year the Imitating has been letter said: T he thirteen volumes of that re- church organist, played Cbopin’a involved. not been decided upon os yeL If a the bands of the War Department, Mrs. Margaret J. Shea, of 367 Main taken Into custody here last nig nel, trimmed with bands of lighter "Senator Penrose was, from the port are now gathering dust on the Funeral March". The Oregorion McCullough sold he colled a coro- tometblng that would moke the whose responsibility for the Philip- President’s message to Congress given to her by a friend in Beverly by Immigration Inei>cctors Kinnail^ blue. It baa raglan shoulders, wide done on a . more magnificent scale suitable place—where alcoholic bev- whole world rit up and take no- also la to go on the air. street, iS located on Flower street Served at Red Men’s Hall On than ever before. Thus, there are beginning, a warm advocate of the shelves of college libraries and copies requiem rosaa was aung by Mrs ner’s Jury to meet next week. erages are not sold—cannot ba plnee is doomed also os indepen- HIUs,' and Connie haa already taught and Center street. Interest In prop- and Tripp and taken to Hartfoiv cuffs, upstanding collar, sash tie and of roost of them sre no longer avail- Mary Cervlnl, Mrs. Garrtty and Al- One of the prime questions of the tice. dence nears. Ustenlng tonight; him so many tricks that when she Brainard Place Last Night— He Is accused of having entered deep patch pockets. Two smalt intricate, and technically perfect re- up-buildlng of the industry. He w-as found, there is a poeeibillty that the erty devised and bequeathed to chairman of the Senate finance com- ablo even from the government bert Zurawckaa. At the changing investigation will be the rei>ort of "Of course I was always for In- Appointment of Ernest Oruentng, WJ5AF-NBC, 8—Mary Pickford: returns to New York she proposes to Fred Sobielo the Chef. country illegally and Is being pearl buttons bold It in place at the plicas of'the speedy new stream- printing office. dinner will have to be cancelled or dei>andence for the PhUIpplnsa WDRC 9—Fred Allen; 10—Guy Lombardo. John F. Shea under the will of lined trains; .quintuplet doll babies mittee, but his health was bad and of the vestments the choir song Mrs. William Lesser, a permanent postponed to a later date. ' writer and editor, long a champion rent Carnegie Hall and have him do Bridget Shea Carr, late of Manches- to await a hearing to detern neckline. "This I know to be true for there 'Taka Me My Jeeus To Heaven" resident of ths hotel, that she was ■oma day, after we’d given ’em a of liberal' treatment for the leland 3U Hartford, Conn. 1880 WABC-CB8, 9 —NInn Martini; a concert. whether he shall be deported. modelled, features, dress and wicker Senator Watson was, I believe, one Coach Thomas Kelley and Princi- ■tart, and I suppose now’s os good ter, deceased, hat also been given Sixty-two local sportomen .e n ^ - were only ten copies to be bod st Following the blessing of the body awakened by the smell of smoke at pal llling were to be' the guests of poBseislons, means that they should 9:80—Burns and Allen; 10 — Byrd The Boswell Sisters entertained at Mrs. Shea, widow of John F. Shea. The smartest evening gown fabrics traveling basket on the famous of the dominant members." any price when we wished to dis- a time os any. Broadcast ed s roast 'coon supper In the Red Dionne five; automobiles that will go Weston, on December 4, 1919, and Sa it ,waa being taken from the 5 a. m. The alarm was turned In at honor. get a larger share of freedom than Wednesday, Deoeenber 13 the Screen Actors Guild Ball, ultra sparkle and glitter. There are love- tribute some copies of the refiort church Mrs. Garrity played and sang 8:30 a. m. The inquiry, according “Still, I bate to see the old flog ever before. WJZ-NBC, 8:30 — Lonny Ross; ultra affair of the Hollywood haute Men's ball on Brainard place last ly metallic laces, luxurious lames, as much as ten feet a second, which wrote Carpenter from'Washington; come down even os far away as 9:30—John (Charles Thomas; 11:30— White and black pepper grow on night. Six fat 'coons, shot In the on police to our committees. "Face To Face". to the fire marshal, will try to de- Bo the sun sinks on imperialism monde. last week. the same vine. Pepper, Incidentally, tulles and nets with silver or gold In toydom Is certainly equivalent to "T. C. and King can help with Coat Half MlUlon that.” P H Jolly Coburn Orchestra. Burrounding coimtryslde, were re- a hundred miles an hour; roadsters Senate sub-committee. Curtis of The burial was in St. Bridget’s termine whether there was any de- as an American policy, and finds 4:00—National Student Federation Tiny Bradshaw, the Harlemaeatro was worth its weight In gold during quired to satisfy tho appetites of threads nmnlng through them and John McLsiughlln "Here was an Investigation which cemetery, Rev. Leo Picher conduct- lay in sounding the alarm. FOUR FROM CONNECTICUT Olod They're Free Pa Jones, the old soldier of '98, What to expect Thursday: who accompanied the Mills Brothers rhinestone-studded crepes. Even with tiny trailers and equipment Konsaa Is the party whip and al- cost $500,(X)0, the reaulta of which ”Ob, I’m kind of glad to soe It, Program. Crime conference, 10:30 a. m., the Middle Ages, when some people those present. The dinner was pre- complete for the camping enthusi- ways goes regular. The National ing the committal aervlce. The The Kerns was reported to have a little bewildered. 4:15-—Curtis Institute of Music on their southern tour. It redheaded. used it as a medium- of exchange. sequins are revived. One handsome The other officers elected are: are being lost largely because there bearers were John KIsalulkaa. been filled to capacity ' Tuesday Dad,” burst out John, Jhr. "I think Dsd Yields BelnetonUy WEAF-NBC; 12:30 and 4 p. m., pared by Frederick Sobielo, proprie- formal frock with low decolletago la ast; fantastic amphibian boats that Senior warden, C. Leroy Norris; committeeman, urged on by T. C. that omplra business is kind of Program. WMCA-ABS. Bob Crosby heard on both NBC Portugal was led to seek a new tor of the Windmill tavern on Oak swrim on land as well as on sea; air- and King, either directly or through was no permanence to the commis- Thomsa Opalacb, John KIporcoukaa. night. It had 213 rooms. William IN POST ROAD ACCIDENT *1 don’t know,” he hesitated. 5:00—Baseball School—Jack Ons- networks with tho Dorsey Brothers route to the Indies because of a lack fashioned from white net with silver junior warden, Dr. Charles Strant; sion.” William Kovis, John Glraitla and Kerns, the owner, whose name has played out It’a out of fashion, ■They were good markets for our WEAF-NBC. 12:80—NBC music street. threads. It flte snugly from neck- planes that will stay In the air ten Hccret.ary, Aaron Cook; treasurer. Hays, could manage him. kind of, like hoop-skirts. low. guild; 5 p. m. Parents Teachers pro- orchestra, was tennis champion of of the commodity. In addition to the game, there minutes; doll buggies with sun- James A. Johnston, warden of James Baltrakinaa. been associated with the hotel since goods, good outlets for our energy. 5;15-^klppy. Spokane in 1929, and keeps In ibdpe line to knees and then flares and bil- Harold C. Alvord; trustee for five "Senator McLean of Connecticut the Alcatraz island fortress prison 1902, estimated the guest list a t 190 South Norwalk Group Injured ' “I don’t mean to be unpatriotic, They gave us prestige among the gram. lows about the ankles. A Jacket of shades, correctly placed, scientific > ars, John H. Hyde. ought to be easy for King to reach. but I think oil those countries like 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri- WABC-CBS, 8 p. m.—Roadways In New York by playing handball kicking space and protection against in San Francisco Bay which bouses or 200, while Night Clerk Isaac D. When Car Hits Lighting Pole nations. We did good to all of can Boy. nightly at the New York AthleUo silver lame goes with it. Appointive Officers "Can’t you get the wires or such criminals as Al Ca{>ooe, George Jones said he believed there were the Phlllppinea’U be happier when them, heli>ed civilize ’em—even if of Romance; 4:30—Dick Messner drafts. Worshipful Master McLoughlin phone busy on King ? He Is due here Near Rye, N. Y. wa’ra out, and well he happier.hi 8:45—PatU Chain. orcbeatra. C2ub. He’s no slouch at handball, (Machine Gun) Kelly, Harvey J. TWO FEATURES SHOWN 250 in the house. sometimes we had to do it with a 8:00—Mitch Lucas and AI White. Making wur gifts for Christmas? has made the following apjmlnt- early In the week for a National Bailey, Albert W. Bates and Frioco too. krag.” WJZ-NBC, 1:45 — DedicaUon either, as a number of NBC exec’s You’ll And lovely stamped pieces, If you can’t find the card you're ments to the other offices: Senior committee meeting—expected to ar- 'T guess it was aU right in 1868, 6:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim Wes'.mlnater cboir, Princeton, N. J., can testify. E America'n lines. The promiee made for a patriotic thief. Several weeks (t'ontimiFd from Page One) the miracle necessary to overcome MiMiial deiiiu P. M. Yet many a woman, otherwise modern, con- early and don’t "get left!" The Manchester I’lumbing and ships, taken them to the Far East The family le transported across ON STATE’S MILK mr« •! MUart*# after the Spontsh-American War, ago some one stole a flag from be- 4:00—Betty and Bob. tinues to use an antiquated inefficient range. under their own power and scrapped tho law of habit that govema them the country In a dilapidated, pre- Onip that we were in the Islands only to neath the United States district Supply Co. has a ahlplxtard lamp subjects of war profits and the pro- as It governs all of ua," prepare them for acif-rule, is at 4:15—Eddie East and Ralph Dumke We Carry a .H Large Selection L of R Y Besides marring her kitchen, it exhausts her patience that will go straight to your heart them for tho metal supplies. war automobile. When they finally U • aMmlhljr Judge’s bench in broad daylight. 4:30—Rochester Civic Orchestra, Ring: and Pendant Among the most fascinating curement of military suppliee. arrive at the ranch, miraculously (Ooatlaaed from Page One) •liatfa •! thr«« last being made good. and robs her of rightful conifoit and leisure because things In the world to give a child when you see It! It's the qualntent "Our hearings have revealed that The scrap steel trade Is described pmjMni Then some one took the flag In the Guy Fraser Harrison, conductor. Diamond Rinsrs little piece and at fl.49 its oqe of os a vast acceptable one to lines alive and uninjured, they discover it Wl MIMe The Marines ore home from city ball auditorium. 6:00—News. Sets h lacks the present , day gas range features that make of any age or set from two to 18 depnrtmont.s of our government are "In other words if a dull man Haiti. Long and bloody years of In All the Latest Bettings cookini are costumes and make-up sets so the nicest gifts you could give. operating to the Far Bast and to ABOUT TOWN to be a barren bit of sun-baked But the pay off came when the 6:15—(Concert—Cliarles Little, vio- $2.95 and up shd baking lots easier, speedier, more accur- really co-defendanta with the muni- vessels operating under charter— desert. Joined the association In those daya” domination In that Caribbean is- flag disappeared from the main floor linist; Ann (?hamberlin, pianist. ate an( dent. MODERN MAOlO CHEF that he may become a buccaneer tions makers and profiteers. declared Attorney Hllldrop, “be Just land ore ending. They began with ______$15-$800 Set With Colored Stonee with whiskers and a blood-curdling which like other enterpnses felt the The Cosmopolitan club will hold But Fields is not licked yet. And lobby of the city hall right across 5:30—Kellogg SIngIm Lady. "Instead of etttng those depart- by good fortune and ingenuity he 'got by* by the grace of God and let financial entanglements. Military tho street from police headquarters. A demonstration of the Magic Chef gas range will FEATURES danger and she a princess with a ments now write their own reme- pinch of the depression. Many of its regular meeting on Friday aft- occupation came when, after a se- 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. curling golden wig at will. And these are Norwegians, small ships ernoon at the Hillside Inn In Bol- manages to acquire the orange nature take its course. H e' didn’t prove this to you. No other range of any type can give dial legislation let us first have the ton at 2:30. with Mrs. Nelson A. ranch from whose porch be can get any old from x x x x” ries of revolutions, European coun- TOILET SETS you more modern advantages than Magic Chef. Its MAGIC CHEF TOP BURNER~ you could' make either a boy or girl .(x x jicv ifu a i. full knowledge of tho part thc.se which tramp around tho world pick- Mr. Hough, who was permitted to tries threatened to step in if wa Gives a thoosaod evsn heats. WiO same departments have played In ing up cargoes where they can. Bavter as hostess. Mrs. P. F. Wol- watch the oranges grow—through did not 20-Pleee Enamel In Green, Orchid or Black,lack, and Attractive Gift amazing improvement over ranges of only three or fenden of Bristol will speak about the bottom of a glass. remain seated while being examined, not dog. MAGIC CHEF AUTO- creating the neetls for remedy." rose to his feet exclaiming "that Now we are stepping out. Even Caae. $85.00 Value. four years ago will moke you wonder how you can put MA'nC TOP BURNER UGHTERi Vandenberg’s statement said: 3 o’cloc’-r on the subject of “The Based on one of London’s biggest our financial control la being with- up with your clumsy, old range another day. of the Boeton theaters available Bronte Sisters." Guests will be wel- stage bits, 'The Ace,” this new pic- Isn’t so.” SANITARY HIGH BURNERTRAY FOUR N .L MOVIE HOUSES refused to discuss any aspect of the "It would be exceedingly unfortu- drawn ss fast as possible. • • • 0-1 shofft-wav* ff«ediv«r —Conceals pipes and valvea, pro- bombing. nate luid not caluculated to promote END OF DEPRESSION come. ture "Hell In the Heavens” tells an Resolute refusal to intervene in Why do it? Why not eddy the benefits of a modernized absorbing story of death and danger tects them against spanera and bolt- Aaked If there bad been labor complete answer of this tremendous Cuba accompanied the series of old radio m odols . . • • kitchen os thousands of women everywhere ore doing? oven. RED WHEEL LORAIN ARE WRECIQH) BY BOMBS trouble a t the Tremont, he eaid: problem If any premature conclu- A son was bom early this morn- in the skies above No Man’s Land. SOUTH SHIVERING revolutions that swept the neigh- The first step is to replace your old range with a modern BY NEXT JULY SEEN ing at St. Francis hospital, Hart- Warner Baxter, daring American State Theater Now! You can snJoF radio raesption of oxcoptionsi OVEN REGULATOR. FULLY IN- "1 have nothing to eay until sions, no matter how nobly meditat- bor island a year ago. Former Magic Chef, the gas range of today. INSULATED OVEN. GRID-PAN find out more about this myself.’’ ed, should result either In side-track- ford, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hal- flier, baa but one great fear. That is American administrations would qualitjr—‘St a vsry raasonsbls cost. (Oonttnued from Page One) prin of 815 Main street. Mr. Holprin the "fear of being afraid.” UNDER COLD SPE U It gives you better cooked, more delidous food with BROILER—^Two-piece with Deputy Superintendent James ing the added and de.sperately Im- BY CHARLES G. DAWES Is the resident manager of the Nor- undoubtedly have had troops in Thb nsw consols modal brings in all standard Amsr- reacrvolr to catch melted fats. Pre- Claflln of tbs Boston police depart pui'tant Inquiry which the commit- Haunted by the nightmare thought Special Cuba. But the style has changed. less time and trouble, keeps your kitchen cooler and ton shoe store lo c rt^ at 847 Main of his own plane in flames, he must Wa. refused to act. ican broadcasts, polics calls, aviation and smatsur veota amoking. AUTOMATIC Oonnolley of Pawtucket, said be ment, who was placed In charge of tee contemplates, or should result itreet In the .Hublnow building. (OonUnoed from rage Une) cleaner, saves on both gas bills and food. Lee ua 'HME CONTROL CLOCK for ovmi found fragmenta of the missile and the Investigation here, called Rich- in tnconclusivo recommendations by (Oontinned from Pag* One) conquer himself before he brings to More Liberty Te Otheea transmissions as wall ss ths most important channsls demonstrate a Magic Chef for you. there was a strong odor of explo- mond, two scrubwomen from the those who have heard none of our earth the dauntlesa “Baron,” most Toy Matinee Preparations are being mode to of foraifn and domastic short-wava stations. —fEztra charge?. than In the two former deprc.-«slons. A bowling team from the Hartford ed Its Port Arthur, Tex., station bod Mves in the theater . Majestic theater, and two taxi diiv- testimony. Y. M. C. A. win coins to Manchester desperate of all German aces. picked up a message from the For The Children give more eelf-goveramcnt to Ha- Fire Chief Dennis Coughlin, who era to police precinct four for ques- "The White House conferences Ig- The delay In. the full recovery, Conchlta Montenegro, dashing waii, and friendly readjustments Hsra is valus jrou can't afford to pass up. Sss i t . . • Other Sets From $3.95 and Up. said Dawes, was not caused by any tonight to bowl with the "Y" team, steamer American saying she had Hssr it... Ovm it! responded wl*h fire apparatus to tioning. nore our first hand Information and which last week went to Hartford iroung Spanish actrese, plays a righted rocket flares, apparently have been mode between the Re- the Boston explosions, said those He wished to talk to Richmond, manifestly cannot know what else los.s of mass confidence since March, French girl, quartered in the same publle of Panama and our Canal COMPACTS KITCHEN CLOCKS 1033, but because the average man, and was beaten. Tonight they hope sent up by a vessel in distress. The THURSDAY Leiteet too were the result of carefully he said, regarding any trouble the we have In hand. to win over the vlsltore. chauteau where the American out- American was in the Pacific ocean Zone, which possM tbrough It. MODEL M5&-$59.95 placed bomba. theater might have had with eni The evidence of Interest Is en- following the law of human nature, fit wakes each day to battle. Ultimate independence for Puerto Deeigas $1. and up $1.49 and up supplied himself with necessary south of Mexico and west of Salva- Lynn police were just os certain ployes, and he wanted a first hand couraging but the activity Is some- A large number were served deli- Tbrough the love of this girl, Bax- dor. 4 P . the explosion there resulted from a story from the senibwomen, who what unusual In whatever degree It goods for current ooneumptlon and postponed the purchase of durable clouB chicken pie at the annual sup- ter as the hero of the story finds time bomb. were In the theater at the time of prejudlcee tho reepon.itblTItles of the per at the North Methodist Episco- new courage and a hope of life. Ladies’ Waltham Wrist Watches The only one of the four theaters the explosion. Senate. goods. U. which anyone was working was "However," he said, "the mass Of pal church last night. The women The taxi drivers, he said, had re- I am sure we shall welcome this at this church have earned a fine the Majestic, at Boston. A number ported seeing two men acting high coperatiuii but I am equally our people finally arrive together in •Model M-S8 . . . A etaad- Regular $29.50. S pecial------Of scrubwomen were cleaning the a rush for the durable goods count- reputation for putting on real old $14-95 suspiciously In the vicinity of the sure that Ihl.s Is one Instance when fashion chicken pie and last night’s COURT SHOWS LENIENCY oidund ehort-wave oupee auditorium of the ho\ise. They were Tremont theater shortly before the Congress will write Its own ticket. er. There occurs Inevitable a mass uninjured, but Wv're badly frlghten- movement In demand for durable menu lived up to that reputation. hetaredjrne. Dynamle explosion occurrwl. They said, The Investigation will continue and Loudspeaker. Tuning •fl by the dull roar In the basement, Oaflln understood, the two men ran I hoiH< that no flank movement will gooda as the earned income of the WITH CHRISTMAS NEAR which shook the structure. ma.ss pas.-iea the particular point There will be a epeclal meeting Range 840 to 1800 Ke. and ralo a subway entrance on the Com- illscourage necessary additional ap- of the Manchester Sportsmen’s club The Majestic and Tremont atand mon opposite the moling picture jiroprlutlons for the Investigation." where consumption necessities are iiw a 8800 to 18000 Ke. Tena OB opposite aides of Tremont street, covered." Friday, Dec. 14 at 8 p. m. at the house. home of Joseph Wright, 9 Mather Hartford, Dec. 13,—(AP)— Mini- Control. Dual-ratio Tun- nlmost diagonally across from one EMBAROOS OPPOSED Dawes reminded many of his lle- •Bother. Fhed L. Lleberman, who said be teners who might ha dubloue to re- street. mum sentences oQd fines mandatory ing Control. Automatic Ouesta at aearby hotals were leased the Majestic and Tremont Washington, Dec. 13 — (AP) — for liquor tax evasion under Fed- Volume Control. Square theaters from the owmers about six American arms manufacturers were call the words of Andrew Carnegie: eral statutes again were under de- * Than an nuar nosons why so wakened by the explosion and win- described today In the Senate muni- "Steel is either a prince or a pau- A Matter Abplane-type Dial. Cabi- dows were mown from nearby stores months ago, accounted for the per.” HOSPITAL NOTES bate in United States court' this moBT N sw EbqIcouI psopls prsisr iMtt Large Console. Two- Bad lunchroonu. bombings by eaylng tions Investigation as opposing all morning, when Judge Edwin 8. The Tremont le located across "There are two unions. That’s the arms embargo propoaals offered In A aon was bom yesterday to Mr. Thomas was asked to suspend sen- Ihs Lssdngton~Jt*s conTsntsnl...nsw of Convenience tone walnut venear. Nao- ffom the southerly end of Boeton story, Congress. and Mrs. Henry K. Kuhney of 145 tences in four coses. The man were; Mmedsm~.scoDomlcaL elaadc deaign. He told the Associated Press bis The assertion was by Senator Pearl streat. Braadway at 34th Street ii a loca- Oommon and opposite,a subway en- Pop*. (D., Idaho), after offering new OFFICIALS FINED Angelo La Rocoo, 34; Rosario •InstaU a C-C ALL-WAVE tfBDoe. Early morning workers, employes "sre members of the Miss Mildred England of 183 Solonla, 47; Mike solonlo, and Bat a o si im portonl of oil Is tho tion that tavee time, effort end cab Knights of Labor. evUlence of conferences between Wadsworth street was admitted and Antenna for euparior ro- waiting for cars In the Bolyston numItiQM makers and Washington Frank Lappostato, 44. all of Middle- fkM for McAlpin gucit*. Such con- ON GRAFT CHARGE]:^barles S t John of 14 Oakland town. They were arrested Auguet 18 irloadlT. hoaollko hospUalitr. Tho venienca, pine hannioui aecommo- eaption. ferred with me or approached me st officials when embargo legislation et OB the dull boom from the was i>endlng. itre e t John Lowe of 465 Porter and charged with operating an lllictt cordial w oleoao of tho taaaogo- datiena and the Hhait ecrvica iPamoat explosion trembled the Su.> time. One of my men was ap- street, and Mrs Mary Boldyga of ■till In Moodus. The minimum penal- Ask lor • Domonatratlon BiBtform. liu iy feared a section of proached by a member of another K. K. V. Casey, DuPont official, (Ooalianae froae Pags One) Wapping were discharged yeeter- Boat oad Its stoff. bobt of whom explains why so many thoufhtiful said the activities of his company ty provided, 1$ thirty days In Jail and New York vieiton invariably maka at sur Stofs oz la y sv . ife* tuanel was coUapslng. union, which tried to force ua to a fine of $100. an Now Eatfoadors. dio porsoaol hire twro stage bonds merely to raise on such occasions arose from the accepted the fuel oil while the City dia Hotel McAlpin their New York Mo Immediate estimate of dam- fact that the concern was a part of Lillian Palmer of 18 Aril- His right to suspend the penalties sorrleo oad tho eobldav>AO tostT'^ fikrn Homs. Coaw i n . . . I M «raa made, but firemen said and lower the fire curtain. lee A Coal Company was furnishing worth street and Anns Robinson of Hfadquattert. "There was a code hearing on the plan for industrial mobilisation similar oil to the public schools. The under the new statutea was ques- TODAY I tfetre was little doubt It would total 13 Westfield street were admitted OB oalr womsB eon do. JOHN I. WOELTLE. Mm^er ^ thoueanda." Dec: 4, and It was found that there In time of war and was "duty state charged during the trial the today. tioned by Judge Thomas who con- bound" to draw the attention of tinued the cosa until ha could look aty <3Mmlst fltratton, attached was nothing In the code to require four made no payment for the bil ROOMS WITH BATH us to hire the men.” military officials to such moves. they received. into ths- matter more fuUy. AU the *Noxt llao Tou'ra la Now York try 1,4a the boafo aquad at Boston police LONG s u n 8TABTBO Dm Un TuliieBMMaa tSieOquartera, eald fragraenu found He would say ao more and left According to the testimony and Dr. McLaughlin and Weber said Hartford, Doc. 13—(AP) — Pro- men pleaded guilty. tho Imdaotoo. Boom iBoo o n os low TERMS ■M tiM wreckage at the Tremont police precinct four after talking evidence before this committee.’’ during the trial that Harry E. poratlons for the long and import- Later in the day Assistant United re Washington reprrscutaUve), and he owed anything and Quinn did not Edwin S. Thomas Instructed the with cniristmas coming he would ~''ir Boeton Theaters, Inc., the explosion occurred.” rcpre.scntatives of other com[>snics.’’ testify in his own behalf. clerk to con a panel of fifty Jurors suspend a 80 dsy sentence in each BADIO SHOP reoident manager la Bamuel "1 insist you sre mistaken," Lam- Judgp Lavery In announcing hla M?AbPIN mot DuPont remarked. for Jonuoiy The suit already cosa and would fine ooch man gioo. OM of thla city. The Paw- dsclrion today sold the court could tried once in Connecticut and ra- Charles Passonlse, Nsw Britain 4tTH 8TBBET AT LEXmOTON AVENUE • NEW TOBE “The Cenira a/ Csntxateace** 470 Main Street Phone 3234 ; and Lynn theaters are a part “Wen. can you recall any legisla- reach no other conclusion on the turned for a retrial after appeal to Tbs largest ses bln] is the albs- tion that wasn’t opposed?" Pope store keeper, pleaded guUty to C B A IlIf B. BOCaBSTBB. Moaeeei • ROAGWAT AT S4tb STRKBT I Loow chain. trOH, with wing span of approxi- evidence presented except that the the Supreme Court of the United poeeeiring liquor upon which no tax “The Best In Radio Since 1922” only executive of any, asked. fuel was received and ^ven os a mstaly 12 feet. "1 cannot recall any that was not States will loot from sight to t(a hsd boea paid. Faasonlaa was fined . - Meeigeoiai C«, ise., Mipii Hm. h«MMt • giu-Cwbea. gratuity. weeks, it la ostlmatad. $100. I SisSi Ckt, >e4>-Cerill»e.PeseS.tleAeri«aa title. Oscissea, Yes deewPeitee. t tvirnm ahm ALD. M AM Brnn^ ooim^ wednssdat/ dicidi!^ ^ im A , MANCHESTER EVENING HKKALD. MANCUIQ»I KK UUNN. W1SUNIS8DAY, DKCEMBISR IZ, 1954. T he Hig h School World Army and Navy Gains First Victory in Rec Leagii

Wednesday, December 12,1934. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mias Helen Estes, h^ulty Adviaer perlencsa. Mr. Snow bellsVas that M. H. S. Seeks 1st Victory if a student writes about what he DOWNS WATKINS-Y FIVE Local Sport WILLIMANTIC PROS TO CLAl knows, ha esa more easily express LEARN TO SELECT AWARDS ARE MADE USE OF ENGUSH himself. Over Bristol High Since T h e teacher should also write, not MOTiqimcniRES Chatter necessarily professionally, but so Looks like the student body ATIRMSCHOOL A decidedly determine West.Lthe sideline, but only two of these AS M ORIARn BROTHERS that they may know somewhat of doesn’t want to go to Bristol! You Hartford court team fell upon the offenders were on the first string. WITH RANGERS HERE TONIGl SUBJEa OF CONFEEENCE Tomorrow night, the Morlarty Yale Tournament of 1931 the student’s difficulty in writing. must have your name.in by tomor unsuspecting Manchester high toss- Coyle called a total of forty-nine Brothers basketball team, wlimer of College Entranoe Dxams DiscriminaHon m E?ahiatioii [row morning by the latest. Round Frank Gado, Edward Jolinson ers lost Friday. The team lacked personal fouls on the two Hall te n o f politico], economic, end liter- . Saturday morning at the General up all }Tour friends, and let’s be TURN BACK EAST SIDES all four of Its games to date in the little of its aggressiveness on the teams, while Manchester Committed Briatol High, despite the fact that .that will make It anybody’s ary Importance In the Bngfllah home Session two speakers were beard there to pep up the team. You won’t Rec Senior Lreigue, will play the game OUNDUTRA FAVORITE TOWINGOlFTOURNn defense which it displayed at Rock- twenty-three. its basketball repreeentatlon Is ad- from the opening whistle. b^niTed CraTersation in than In America. discussing the topic: "The College of MoTies Urged Upon know what you’ve been missing 'Ull Wlllington town team at the Ekist THREAD CITY FIVE and Gordon McBride R e ville yet It seemed a different group mittedly much weaker this saaeon A fter the dinner a morality play Entrance Examination - Board's you’ve gone to an out-of-town game Side Ree at 6 o’clock. In the pre- Close Scores. MUml, Fla., Dec. 13.— (A P ) on the offense. The Hsdl boys did I f variety is the spice of life, then liminary, the W est Side Speed TOys than last, has already been Installed Consider too that Bristol hasn’t Home, Edocation to For* called "Everyman" was presented Comprehensive Examination in Eng- with a "gang" on a bus.' Get those not stop the Red and White from W est Hartford supplied enough to Service Outfit Hhs Its Stride, [ gQX SCORE ] strokes-out jn front OUn Dutra, N a by the William H. Hall High School lish.” Jonior English Students. thirty rounded up—and watch the ceire Certificates for Sales will meet the Rockville Hi-Y, The as a heavy favorite to beat Man- . had a very easy time with Manches- shooting, but the ball seemed not at last some time when they presented first game starts at 8 o’clock. chester High at the Bell City FTlday ter evdb In the former's best season. FORMIDABLE RIVAL Uonal open champion, led a reduced Professor Jack Crawford of Yale notices for details tomorrow. all anxious to fall through the hoop their second team and the combina- Moriarity Bros. Flreatoae (5$) Moriarty’s shapes up as one of the night, but all indications are that ' Bristol won the state championship ther One's Aims and the ■ ° ^ u b j " firf the aiiegory is the University, who has been a College "How to Select Motion Pictures" for Manchester as it did for West tions bf colors and shades. One lad Wins 48*37;- Saimonds^ field of 137 golfers toward the 54tb Frank Gado, Bkiward Johnson and B. F. best quintets in this section, having the Red and White stands the best I last year but only beat Manchester , , _ . i summoning of every man by Death; Board l^amlnation reader ever Speaking of games—that cow- HartforiL was noticed wearing a pair of bath- hole of the $12,500 Mtaml-Blltmore has been the topic o f study in Miss Gordon McBride were awarded cer- 2 held the Fsfnir Dragons to a 24-21 chance in several years to upset the by scores of 27-19 and 82-22. The FOR LOCAL CAGERS n c n in ih A II nr D n n rM S IO n and the moral is that nothing can since Comprehoosive Examinations Fellows period junior English class bell at the West Hartford game was ing tights in lieu of the regular uni- Maloney, If ... tournament today, an odds on favor- IBSpiniUOD 01 l/epiC»»IUU urror of the sum- began about fifteen years ago, ex- slightly lost in such a crowd of tificates at loot Thursu-y’s Trade Brothers, Garrone Star, Mahoney ,lf.... 0 victory on their- home floor at New Msroon end White, undefeated by a ' yrer before, Bristol captured the for the i ^ t few days. The goal West Hartford made a bad error form. Our seconds seemed to be a 1 Britain. local quintet since the Yale Tourney New England title but again the Its to coUect the first prise o f $1,- mons but a good life and religion. plained rfscent changes. which the class bopea to attain is "city folks.” No? school assembly, for selling the little better groomed in their dress Falkoakt, r f ... 200. In 1934 a new form of examina- in picking out Alphonse Obuchow- Hadden, tt .... 0 of 1931. scores of ths local games weren't too The thought of the play is that that each student use discrimination greatest number o f ' mags sine sub- than they were in the Rockville en- Firestones Chalk Up 4th Forging ahead from the start with DiscBssed in Hartford. ski on whom to direct the fouling Welles, c ...... 3 Looks Like Toss-Up. bad, 41-18, 30-17. The year pre- Everyman is destined to die alone, tion was Introduced, based on no In the selection and evaluation of Tile same game was quite an ex- scriptions for the Trade School’s (xnmter. The Methodist Senior basketball GrMnnen Likely to Have a sub-par 70 on the first round the attack. “Oble" was given ten free Bracen, c ...... 0 Reason for the unqualified choice vious, 1631-32, tbe scores were 57- for only "Good Deeds" went on this particular literature but giving the motion pictures. This goal baa beei; pensive one to Miss Oates, whose Student Activities F\md campaign. team will practice St the South students an opportunity to express throws and o f this number be swish- BtovniUky, Ig 6 o f Bristol is found in the Monahan- 14, 24-22. California professional posted a '(4 last journey with him. divided Into three sub-goals; the first well-known "prof-looking” glasses This was the first Students’ Activi. While Manchester was being out- Trnunph, 53 to 33. church Friday evening, at 7:30 "The poverty ,of the^^yerage Am - their appreciation of the books ed the cords seven times. His field BIssell, Ig • • •. 0 o’clock. A ll players are urged to be men’s 26-17 victory over Blast H art- Stars Missing. Mach Tronble With Stellar There were three sectional meet- one, to make high school students were broken by an out-of-bounds ties Association assembly. goal brought his total up to nine smarted by Hall, Meriden was which they read. A new method of Holland, rg . . . 2 present as this «^1 be the f i ^ prac- ford and Manchester’s 27-25 setback This season Bristol’s lineup 1$ de- erican's vocabulary may be due to ings on Saturday momihg to which conscious of the Influence of mo- throw. Mr. Ekdimaiian, director o f the points for the leading score for the trouncing Middletown, 42 to 24, aad correcting the exams were put Into Jolley, r g ...... 0 tice in preparation for the opening from West Hartford. Jumping to void of Mucta stellar performen as the I’ack of good conversation In the the teachers might go. tion pictures on the lives of chil- Trade School, started the program Red and White. East Hartford was putting up a LEAGUE STANOINO effect. The examiners correct each game o f the season against the swift conclusions, the so-caUed ex- Utke, Maro, Zebrowskl, DtGlovannI Visiting Qnintet; North ’Teaching Composition without a dren, young people and adults; the Are you keeping a "new vocabul by giving an Introductory speech on ragged show at their home floor home” paper separately and marks it. Totals ...... 20 18 S3 South Church team o f New Britain. perts figure Bristol. to take the and SoDstroem and also Gurake and Textbook" was the subject on which second to teach high school students ary” notebook? Here’s another to "Sportsmaiuhtp," and a brief outline against Bristol and succumbed 37 •w. L. PC. "Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin use When all the testa arc corrected, Campbell and Carey, with whom East Sides (88) Players will leave the church Satur- Clarkemen in their stride. How- Palau. Of last year’s squad, Bris- Louis Zahner of the Groton School how to select their movies; the third, add to your list. I f you want to test of the life of Glen Cunningham who, to 17. Morlarty Bros. ___ 4 0 1.000 Ends Play Prelim . education to further their aims, in Massachusetts, from which Presi- they are compared. If the majority the football team is well acquainted, B. F. T. day at 7 o’clcKk, as the game will be ever, there is plenty of evidence to tol has only Paul Monahan, who Is GLENNEY'S considered a cripple taught himself why doesn’t the United States?" to sec more that is worthwhile at your druggist’s agility, as]^ for proved to have the ability to give Watkins-Y ...... 3 2 .500 Rossi, rg . . . 2 1 5 support a belief that it will be a now varsity center. At forwards dent Roosevelt graduated, spoke. of students answered one question to walk, to run, and to 'win the Today the two local institutions played at the New Britain Y. M. C. "The Engll.sh taught in deprcs- the movies. "monoacetlcester of salicilic acid our basketball followers a severe Army R Navy ...... 1 3 .250 B. Dowd, Ig . 0 0 0 close, bard fought tussle all the way are Engles, Brown, Skelsky and Mr. Zahner told a humorous story poorly, this question would have a world’s record for the mile. of higher learning clash at the ar- A. at 8:30 sharp. .•lon times should bring the Insplra- very low percent rating. The pro- The class selected four guide posts next time your headache cries for headache. Twenty-four o f Hall’s East Sides ...... 1 8 .350 Weir, Ig .... . 2 0 4 with .Manchester having an equal Stone; at guards, Dobreski, Roberge Making predictions sight unseen to begin his talk. A farmer < who aspirin! mory in an exhibition which should '.tlon o f great thinkers and writers fessional correctors believed that to help them select the best pic- Emory Phelps started his part of twenty-seven points were tallied by Oteaaon, c . . 2 0 4 chance to emerge the winner. and Horrlgan. Against BkMt Hart- Is a hazardous task at best but to- raised hogs used to collect garbage prove to be one of the closest bat- The Big League is in action to- all times to point out life’s true this system of correcting Is very tures. First, one should (mnsider the assembly by thanking the stu- this pair. It begins to look as if A big Army A Navy team, whose B. Dowd, r f . . 4 1 0 Defeat Beneflelal. ford, Engles and Dobreski garner- from his neighbors each day. Then, tles ever to be fought between the night at the Charter Oak alleys at night's basketball clash between the isralues.” fair to the students. the picture In mind most carefully The girls aren’t as gentle as they dents fot electing him president of Manchester will have to stop this tremendous pl has played the heartbreaking effort of .the Wat- 1 to express their spiritual and, crea- ary girl or boy a fair chance. He Is not always truthful. The other, about "Rube” Warden, «nc of the S. Slamonds, r f ...... 6 3 15 enough to Indicate that the Pros are •conference to Hartford. Mr. Wish Trade School two games; In 1932 kins-Y boys. The entire Watkins-Y The West Sides football team will tive needs. He also remarked that also said that the work in college the good review which points out seniors? Be thinking over your greatest southpaw pltche{-s in days an outfit fast enough to give any ■Immorously expressed his recogni- most likely candidates for "best all- Close to 800 fans packed the the high school was the victor 27-11 team fought gamely but in vain as hold its annual banquet Saturday teachers should stress Informality calls more for a skill of straight significant phroi.es of photography, gone by, and a great problem for Totals ...... 19 10 48 team of hoopsters a whale of a bat- tion of the difficulties this particu- round girl and boy", this week! bleachers at the armory to watch and in 1633 they swamped the Trade the defensive work of Garrone and night of this week at Castle Farm and should get away from rigid reading and research rather than direction, settings and other charac- the managers who had him. Watidns-Y tle. Nichols has performed Icxudly lar field o f teaching has by re- teiists of the picture. the team in action for the first School 43-23. Bycholsky stood out like a stone Inn on Tolland Turnpike, at 7 technique ot writing. aesthetic appreciation. Mr. CJrowley awarded the letters game at home. The cheering wasn’t B. F. T. many times in the past and has p a^ ^narklng that from the time of his Miss Fellowes' third peti(xl senior The dancing after games has been wall. Nelson, Faulkner and John O’clock. AU who plan to attend are "Every student should be able to A t the luncheon which followed to the players who played on the what could have been expected, and CAmpbeU, rg ...... 1 1 3 timed with the Blue Ribbons of ' -graduation from college, he had English class which is also studying Inspiring to some of our unknown varsity team. Manchester will meet Bristol, Tierney took the scoring honors for asked to notify Dick Kerr or Nick Traynor Ready To Part Hartford, the All-Burnsides and the write a decent sentence," remarked the speakers were: Ward E. Duffy, in fact the W est Hartford stands Falkner, r g ...... 3 0 8 envisioned himself as the "Great about motion pictures chose a com- artists. I say, Ed, why not submit Friday, in a game that will proba- the vanquished while the Blamond Angelo, so that reservations can be Mr. Zahner. managing editor of the Hartford A t every students’ assembly there outhowled the numerically superior BIssell, Ig ...... 2 1 5 Willlmantio Smoke Shop. He is English Teacher." after one year of mittee consisting of Ruth McIntosh, your "katzy” sketch of two dancers bly contain all the thrills gad ex- boys and Garrone won similar made as soon aa possible. A spe- Though students should be allow- Times (who spoke to the Press Club will be a student selected from some Manchester. Maybe a couple of Hedlund, Ig ...... 1 2 4 easily one o f the top-notch players .‘ teaching Mr. Wish said that he de- chairman; Edward Wilson, Helen to the "W orld” as another "why citement that were witnessad IR the honors for the jubilant Army A cial meeting ot the players will be ed to write Informally, they must recently), Irving Fineman of Ben- department to give a speech and this masculine cheer-leaders, aiding the Nslson, c ...... 3 6 12 in semi-pro circles. Roy was cap- •-yided to leave this field to better Rose, Doris Geer, and Ward Krause teachers get gray." West Hartford game. Manchester Navy team. The sterling offensive held tomorrow night at the Blast also follow a certain technique nington College, and Charles Swain week Ednard Johnson was chosen present corps, would encourage Falltner, r g ...... 0 0 0 With All On Pittsburgh tain of the Windham High team •people than be. to make a chart of recent pictures and Bristol are old rivals and have Side Rec at 7:30 o’clock to make which has unity, emphasis, and co- Thomas, of Harvard University. from the electric department, to talk some bass tones from the sidelines. and defensive play of Garrone stood Gorman, r e ...... 0 1 1 that went to the Yale tournament On Teacher’s W riting herence. and radio programs which will give One of the Franklin faculty mem- on "Sportsman.ship.” always put up a good scrap. The out like a lighthouse on a stormy final arrangements for the affair. last season and was selected as all- • Mrs. Eunice Barnard, the Educa- — B. Irwin. J. Tierney, I f ...... 3 0 6 information concerning them. This bers has been making bridge pads, — Lewis Neff, '35. scores of the previous years are as night The following players are asked to state guard for his fine play la the tional Editor o f the New York He also said that English teach- The prelim was a hotly contested Gorman, I f ...... 0 0 0 signify whether or not they plan to ers should turn to the student's chart will be renewed each week so book-ends and other handicraft follows with Manchester’s score Easy Vlstory tournament. >^mes, spoke on the subject "W hy match, with the game at some first: 1929: 13-37, 7-36; 1930: 16-26, attend the banquet: Angelo, B. other teachers for moterial, espec- that more pictures may be review- pieces for Christmas gifts’ That’s Roster Save Paul Waner Other Stand Outa. 'D on ’t Teachers w rite?" She cm- stages resembling a hockey fracas. 16-32; 1931: 31-29, 26-29; 1932; Morlarty Bros, oiled up their big ToUU ...... 13 11 37 Eagleson, A. Eogieson, Happeny, ially to the history teachers. Mr. ed. Wrad Krau.se will do the draw- one way to observe Emerson’s Idea Besides these two. the Pros have . phasised the fact that foreign coiin- AARON COOK TELLS The players spent as much time 15-27, 22-24; 1933: 18-41, 17-30; Firestone team with a first class LaCoss, Brown, P. Patrick, B. Pat- Zahner expressed his opinion that ing of the chart. that R true g ift contains something other stand out players in EM Mc- trlcs are making more use of educa- sliding along the floor as they did lubricant before they sent them out rick, Werner, Sendrowski, Henry, students should write from their — M. Marsden. of the giver. 1934: 16-27, 22-32. These scores 10 to 12, while the Am erican Sweeney and SzatkowskI, also o f , tlon than America. To inculcate on their pedal extremities. to do battle against their keenest Johnson, Gulnipero, Mistretta, lulla- own experiences, use some Imagina- OF EARLY CUSTOMS show that Manchester bos lost Pirate Manager Plans Dras- Leaguers awarded tbe annual ■ all- Windham’s 1933-34 five; Robillard of their particular attitudes of mind, One of our "esteemed” seniors eleven out of the twelve games rival the East Sides and their work STEVE CARRFACES no, Bisscll, Wolfram, Gunther, B. star game to (?1eve)ard, failed to go in her position as editor, she re- tion, but write It close at hand, and West Hartford found the officiat- was sAll repaid aa the Firestone Lowell Tech, Frank Connors and In any style. glibly suggested that an atUched FAULT FINDINO played against Bristol since 1929. Dugan, Q. Dugan, Crockett. Ander- on record as opposed to post-season Farrah of Albright, Pa., Abeam of • marked that one of the drawbacks Among the early settlers of Man- ing of Bill Coyle rather stiff, judg- team rolled ruthlessly over the East barnstorming tours by players and "Tw o monsters which students TEACHERS ENJOY ear muff set and nose protector A noted American woman once son, J. Cippola, S. Clppola, Coach tic Shakeup; Has Several Wesleyan, Dillon of Bucksport Prep, ; o f teachers when they write Is that chester Green was a family named ing from the constant barrage of Sides to the tune of 53 vo 33. The tossed the Ruth question back Into have to combat in writing composi- would serve quite well these—shall said, "m ay I always refrain from Pupils may attend the Manches- Dwyer, Kerr, Hadden, Schnell, Phe- Collins and Ballon o f Conn. State, ..they feel that they must use stilted Cook. Aaron O>ok. a direct de- players who were besieging the Morlarty team went right after the ED CARR TOMORROW lon. Chapman, Cordner, Jolly and the lap ef C!ol. Jake Ruppert, tions are superficiality and artifi- we say—"chilly" mornings? It sure pettiness; may I be large in ter-Brlstol game by paying 60 cents Woodworth, former teammate of academic language to maintain the scendant of this early family, and RUSSIA CHORUS showers throughout the night. No apiece to charter a bus and 25 East Sides at the opening whistle McAdam. Deals On Fire; Magnates Yankee owner. ciality.'’ said Mr. Zahner in closing would be as much as some of these thought, in word, in deed; may 1 Paul Briggs. This aggregation dignity of their profession. They his aunt, Mrs. John Williams, also a less than six Hall men found this an cents to gain admission to the game. and with Stavnitsky and Maloney his address. direct descendant of the Cook fam- latest so-called "hats”, and serve be done with fault-finding and leave should be able to produce a combin- •eem apologetic in their tone as If more to the point, eh? easy way to enjoy the game from — Donahue zmd Pinney. hitting the target consistently the Miss Genevieve Violet spoke about ily. related many interesting, facta off self-seeking.” Ernie Dowd, well known local Engage in Talkfest Bat ation strong enough to keep the they expected to be disregarded or The woman’s name has been for- first quarter gave the West Siders Pair Stole Show at Recent "English In an Industrial Center,” about the life and customs of the.se sports star, was one of 16 persons Rangers stepping at full speed to ridiculed. Several Members of Faculty gotten. The woman’s home, fam ily In her school the teachers have tried early pioneers In a recent inter- Well, pals, do we go to Bristol? the advantage In score 17 to 13 with who won a cash prize aa the result emerge on the long end o f the score. Mrs. Barnard said that she be- Last call tomorrow morning! Hop- and cultural background arc not usually consists o f thirty men or Ernie Dowd keeping the East Sides of picking an All-America grid lieved that education is a coming to make their English work In view. Take No Action. Local Lineup. ing I see you there,----- . known, but still her wonderful per- CINDER NEWS more. in the game with hie sensational Bat'Leto Battle; Expect team that was exactly the same as subject, and that America is becom- school ns practical as possible. These early settlers gained their Hear Don Cossack Group Powlini^ Coach Hugh Greer will probably "M y Class In Composition” was — Lynne. sonality lives in her simple prayer long shots. In the second quarter the that selected by a football announcer ing more alive to Its importance. living by farming, as they didn’t be- By EDDIE BRIETZ start Smith and Chapman at for- Professor Wilbert Snow’s subject. asking for a greater and truer West Side representatives opened on the air. That’s what we call She hoped that teachers would in- gln'to manufacture until about 18,10. In giving some general directions Forions Clash. Aasooiated Prere Sports Writer BltinSH-AMEIUCANS wards, Turkington at center and Mr. Snow said "The ideal way to Next to farming, they were interest- at Bushnell Memoriai. vision of life. For the ensuing weeks before the to track candidates Coach Wigren up with a barrage of baskets and pickin’. Della Fera and AnUpilo at guards, terpret the aims and possibilities of Many of us would perhaps profit education to create In the public a tench some one how to write Is the ed in education. The first Green COOiaNG ROOM TURNED opening of the high schexil track says: the East Siders didn’t have much New York, Dec. 12.— ( A P ) —Har- (Murphy's Alleys) with Scheutz, Kennedy, Sheldon, En- way Bret Hnrtc taught Mark Twain. were we to offer a silent prayer, ac- "General g(x>d (mnditlon is a very of a chance o f overtaking them. old (Pie) Traynor, hustling mana- r sympathetic attitude. school was built In 1816 at a cost of The Don Cossack Russian Male season, Ckiach Wigren has kindly Hartford, Dec. 12.—Steve Carr, Ireland (8) rico and Saimonds In reserve. The For three days he carried on a per- $440. There have been four school INTO D ^ ’ HOSPITAL knowledging a weakness for fault- essential factor in track. Otherwise Every man on both teams saw serv- ger of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Is Dummy ...... 85 — ----- 85 main encounter is set for 8:30 Dr. Thomas Gosling, Director of Chorus of 35 voices, directed by finding, and asking that we “ may consented to give pointers for all fresh from his unexpected victory sonal conversation and Twain was buildings at the Green since then the strain of competition is liable ice in the game and the referee’s Last Night's Fights shaping up as the real mystery man ...... 104 85 92— 281 o’clock. "Bevo” Hurley will referee the Junior Red Cross, spoke on Serge Jaroff, was heard in a concert Several girls o f the Hollister be done" with it. prospective track candidates over Terry Warrington at Boston McCollum able to learn the art of writing." and all have been situated at the to wear down the contestant. Nine whisUe brought to a finish a one- of the major league conclave. and the game -will be followed by "Junior Red Cross Foreign Cor- by several of the faculty last week street cooking class had week-end hrough the medium of yours truly. Friday night, is predicting a knock- Vennsrt ...... 108 109 97—314 Mr. Snow also remarked that site of the original schoo'. There arc many different types of hours sleep each night is desirable sided game with the Morlarty team Far from satisfied with the way dancing. • reapondence in Its Relation to the at Bushnell Memorial. The choru.s guests last week, and the cooking people in this ancient world of ours. These hints are absolutely Coach out ndn over Fiddle Carr when they Davies ...... 99 135 95—329 this would be an Ideal way to teach The rudiments of the Waterman if you expect to do your best in any keeping their slate clean. Larry By ASSOCIATED PRESS his Buccaneers performed last sea- In the preliminary, the fast step- Teaching of Composition." Mr. is touring the United States. Every room has turned into a temporary Each type has his own likes and dis- WIgren’s own observations and will meet at the Foot Guard Armory to- K a n e ...... 109 115 66— 820 students, but because of the largo fountain pen were begun in a ma- sport. Eat carefully. Use common Maloney, Stavnitsky, Holland and Chicago—Tony Cancela, 190, Tam - son, Traynor blew into town with ping North Elnds tackle the Rock- . , Ooeling stressed the point that the day, since their arrival on October dolls' hospital. likes and his own ideas concerning be printed from time to time morrow night. Duncan ...... — 101 04— 195 Junior Red Cross plan for interna number In the classroom. It Is im- chine shop at the Green in 1825. The sense in what and how you eat and pa. Fla., stopped Corn Griffin, 185, the announced intention of giving ville Foresters at 7;.‘)0 o’clock. Wal- 6. to January 31. they have an en- Last Wednesday the firemen of what is right and best for him to throughout the winter months. It 1s Falkoskl took the scoring honors for Stevie made a great impression possible to carry on this form of original company was known aa the It Is not necessary to follow a strict Columbus, Ga., (8). Eddie Stiegall, the Jorsalrs the most thorough ter ’"Ty" Holland, former National . tional correspondence should help gagement to sing, often giving two Company 3 brought several o f these do. Some things are easier for one hoped that all the events will be the winners while Ernie Dowd and in Boston in beating Warrington; 500 545 474 1524 students learn the art of writing pet-Bonal education. Holland Stylo-graphic Company. diet. You should eat three good 150V4, Chicago, knocked out Bher- shaking up a Pittabu jh entry has Guard star, will officiate. performance.!. vi.sjtors to the cooking class and left type than they are for another. No covered before the first meet next "R ed " Kovis were beat for the East he was immediately given two offers Wale* (1) compositions. The American stud- Mr. Snow stated, "Ailvcnture and Benjamin Lyman, Mr. Ccxik's great- The chorus was attired in native meals a day at regular hours and rald Kennard, 151, Fargo, N.. D. undergone in years and right now them there. Many of the "guests" two types of people act or think spring. Sides. to return to the Hub and has ac- McMenemy ___ 85 90 92— 267 . ants writing to young people in for- ritual are needed in composition. great grandfather, helped to perfect costumes; dark blue trousers coming should not eat between meals. Cere- Rudy Sterbenz, 18'7, Peorio, HI., out- he is in the midst o f negotiations are crippled and several are on the exactly alike! cepted one, agreeing to fight Johnny Torrance ...... 89 06 103— 388 eign countries have an ample sub- Never, never, should a teacher spend this pen. He was also the first in to the knees with black boots com- als, eggs, bread, fruit, vegetables pointed Merle Tonn, 190, Minne- with three or four rival clubs, in- danger list but 'he girls who are in Consequently, before judging our Before giving any of "Pete’s” Rossi there. Finnegan . ___ _ 97 104 88— 287 ,Ject matter to write about which a whole period on grammar unless the state of Connecticut to manufac- ing os far as the knee and a belted and meat, preferably beef or lamb, apolis, (6 ). cluding t .!. Phillies and the Boston CAVALCADE IS LEADING the cooking class are making their fellow "studies,” Instructors, etc., advi(%, we wish to remind everyone Wilson ...... 87 105 99— 301 ..should help them to give vivid de- he wishes to kill the students, off.” ture an Iron plough share and he 1^ shirt. Several of the numbers they are the beat foods fo r your body. This second meeting between the Houston—Ralph Cong, 163, New Braves. best effort to bring them back to for a particular system or plan of that track is not, aa many people BOSTON BRUINS HEADED Brennan ...... 107 80 114— 301 ,. noriptions and act as a stimulus to Teachers should take self expres- recognized ns the Inventor of (he sang were: "Old Cossack Song”. Some sweets should b,. eaten as Carrs— Stevie o f Meriden and the Orleans, outpointed Tu ffy Dial, 166, The money spending firm of Tom health. Some of the operations which we are not in favor, let us might believe, merely running — — ■ .1^ (them. (Incidentally a freshman sion for granted not only in the cast iron hub cap. Thin hub cap was “The Bandore", by Davidowsky, and they furnish energy. Pie or cake dusky Eddie of Waterbury, will be a Sioux City, (10). Yawkey and EMdIa Collins, anxious MONEY WINNING HORSE that the girls are performing would either think twice and drop the events. Track includes six run- 465 475 494 1484 English class In Manchester Jias al- English classes, biq, also in all patented in 1825 and the Cook fam- the "Volga Boat Song” . During the may be eaten in moderation, but FOR A GREAT COMEBACK great fight If it is half the batUe Pottsvllle, Pa.—WaUy Sears. 173, as they are to acquire Oscar Melli- ^ ready started a project similar to others. He also suggested that mean instant death if the knife wlUi matter, or go to the person respon- ning events and six field events, and avoid pie, doughnuts o any other their first meeting was. They clash- lo. Browns second sacker as well os ily still has the original patent. last number two people dreased in sible for such plana and discuss Minersville, outpointed Henry Firpo, .4 , the One Mr. Gosling talked about. teachers should not correct the the plaster parts slipped. A t pres- it Is because o f the wide choice heavy foods for at least 24 hours ed In the semi-final to the Battalino- a first baseman and a few others, Scotland (3 ) New York, Dec. 12— (AP) — For — Fred Best, '35. light blue costume danced one of the them sensibly with him. 166, Louisville, (1 0 ). '• U d the students have already start- student’s faulty diction before the ent niony of the patients are resting that size and weight do not neces- before a race. Drink milk or cocoa Leto bout and staged a thriller that is not spending as much as a dimu Donnovan ...... 93 82 94— 209 tbe third time In 11 years the folk dances. Nine times out of twelve, we will New York, Dec. 12.—(A P )— The Kansas - City—Bus Breese, 135, * "ed to correspond with young people other students, but should do It POULTRY PRIZES comfortably and several have left, sarily count t(x> much In the mak- — coffee or tea, if you are accus- had the crowd cheering hoarsely and if Rogers Hornsby, cagey man- Fields ___ ...... 92 93 103—287 famous Whitney elon blue and During the war a unit of General acknowledge his ideas are excellent ing of a good track man. Many a Boston Bruins who spent the 1933- Manhattan, Kans., outpointed -1|B France, Germany, and Finland.! privately. He emphasized the fact George May, '34. was recently cured. The patients are being con- tomed to them. from start to finish. Although beat- ager of the St. Louis Americana PooU ...... 85 89 08—273 Brown capped lUka failed to top Wrangle's White Army was defeated tinually Jollied by Ed Hyson. ones, and we will at the same time gcxxl runner who has been of slight 34 National Hockey League season Tommy Paul, 135, Buffalo, (10). Or- ^ After-Dinner Hpeakem that students should read the right awarded prizes at the Hartford and sent to a prison camp near Con- "Do not eat to®- fast—It will en, Ekidie Carr got an even greater viUe BrauUard, 130, Detroit, and and Old Fox Clark Griffith from Dickson ...... 135 95 03— 313 the list of money winning owners on books for their age. A s soon as ’ he patients are well have gained much more satisfaction build has attained great succe.ss In way down in the depths appear to • The speakers at the dinner fol- Poultry show. These prizes brought stnnttnople. 'The life there was cause you to develop a ’stitch’ when Washington, conttnus to be obsti- Sherman ...... 118 135 134— 378 the American turf. Supplanted In enough to leave the hospital they for ourselves— than could be deriv- ,.ack; the essential thing is to take be headed for a great comeback in ovatlim than did hla nsunesake. WUlie Davies, 188H, El Paso, drew, *; touring the general meeting were in- Composition writing should in- the total won well over 50. Forty dreary, for the men had to face hun- running. Eat carefully before a The Brasf City Battler bad but ( ). nate when the Sox mention Mellilo 1935 by Samuel Biddle, and In 1938 crease the student’s vocabulary, and are taken to some girl’s home where ed from a public denouncement ad- proper care of the body and follow the current campaign. 10 '• troduced by the Toastmaster, Pro- per cent of these are. firsts. He also ger, cold and sickness. About the race. A good plan is to eat a rather four days In which to get ready for St. Petersburg, Fla.—Frankie and Buddy Meyers, tbe festivities 608 486 520 1618 by E. B. McLean, the colors, carried also his reading of books. Mr. Snow they will don a new dress and possi- dressed to a group o f people who training rules. Anotbei feature of After battling for a league cham- ’ f msor Hewette Joyce o f Dartmouth has won a silver loving cup in one only bright spot (^qi-s at nightfall light meal such as a poacheif egg Blair, 147, Camden, outpointed may end with a one-sided score in England ( 1 ) by some of the country’s greatest stressed the point that a school bly have a complete new wardrobe. irobably wouldn't change matters track is that It includes not just a pionship one season and falling clear his first bout with Steve Carr; this rCoUage, who Is president o f the New of the Manchester shows. Most Of when they gathered around an open on toast and milk about three hours Gene O’Leary, 146, Asbury Park, favor of the Pirates. M. Holmes . . . . . —- .IS.. 70— 70 thoroughbreds, ylelcfed by some of paper was an excellent thing where After they have been dressed and f they could. -B . Livingston, '35. small group, but rather that a team out of the play-offs the next, the time be has bad a fortnight and he England Association of English the prizes have been won by his campfire. Here, trying to forget before running. (10). Buddy Holinbeck, 160, Xerra Deal Hanga Fire Dummy ...... 85 83 ----- 187 the country’s greatest thorough- students were given a chance, to their new suitcases filled, they will Bruins are now deadlocked with the has confidence in turning the tables. : . T e a c h e r s . Buff Orpingtons and his bantams. their miseries, they would join In "Smoking and the use of alcohol- Haute, outpointed Jimmy Lightfoot, Trnynor says he is willing to con- A. Stevenson ...131 06 117— 843 breds, yielded to the powerful express themselves. be taken to Santa C3aus because he Chicago Black Hawks for the 'Hger Henderson, hard-hitting "English In the Depression" was George has been interested In singing songs of the homeland. ic drinks is unquestionably harm- 155, Beaumont, Tex. sider parting with almost every B. Holmes • see *300 00 07— 295 Brookmeade stable of Mrs. Dodge He personally believed that every must have Them in his pack to bring American division lead. negro Ughtbeavy, meets Henry Sur- -the subject on which Professor chickens for many years. He is now (The homeland these men referred ,ful. Remember you must take prop- Los Angeles—Oscai Rankin, 159, performer on the Pin to roster ac- McLagan ...... 68 08 101— 207 Cloon, headed by Cavalcade. student should keep a diary or joy to some little tot. Boston rolled over the New York rette o f Athol, Maas., In the other vRalph Boas o f Wheaton College , , . . - ---- — I the assistant secretary of Manches- to was the Don basin.) They need- er care of yourself to succeed in Los Angeles, outpointed Tommy cept Paul Waner. Yesterday Tray- H. Stevenson ..108 63 102— 803 With Cavalcade the leading money '^loke. (Mr. Boas is author o f one JournM where he could record his ter’s Poultry Association, The girls are delighted to do this Mother Loves Every Stone any sport.” Americana 4 to 3 last night to keep ten-rounder and there will be two ed no accompaniment to their songs nor offered Bhirl Grace, a catcher, ■■—■I winning horse of the year earning aa they know they are doing some- pace with the Chihawks, who re- sixes and a four. Rios, 161, Philadelphia, (10). Leo it: Manchester’s most Interesting thoughts, emotions and personal ex- — T. Jack O ockett, '37A. because song Is as natural to a Rus- Kelley, 168, Los Angeles, stopped and a wad of cash to the Phillies $111,235, tbe well balanced atable, thing that Is bringing joy to some corded their second straight shut 522 466 487 1476 .tastbooks "Introduction to the sian as speech. Among the .men Coach Wigren continues on the Emilo Martinez, 166U, Denver, (3). for their likely backstop AI Todd, trained by ’’WhlsUln’" Bob Smith, one else. Miss Jensen, teacher of out and their fourth o f the season Study of Literature.") was a jroung lieutenant. Serge Jaroff. In House She Constructed topic of exercise: Charlestown, 8. C.—Carl Knowles, but tbe tiode Is h a ^ n g Are while won a total o f $351,168. C. V. W hit- the (dass, has been doing this for A MIGHTY HUNTEB GIBLS CBAVAT LRAGUB . ' Mr. Boas remarked that despite who, hearing the singing aroimd the "A n y exercises that develop legs, 4 to'O at the expense of the Detroit Savannah, Ga., outpointed Joe Traynor ixmdere a PhlUy demand ney with Equipoise on the oldeUnes ^ feeling o f helplessness caused several years end is glad that the Red Wings. (Morpliy’B ABsys) fire, conceived the Idea of forming arms or chest are desirable. Rope Seaford, Del.—^Mlss Pauline Rog- Upps, caiarlotte, N. C„ (10), light that the slugging Babe Herman al- most o f the season had one o f the by the lack of equipment and the Livery Stable and Saloon girls are taking Interest in doing a chorus with the best voices. Woman baa sntorsd into and beanEhavs marred the stones since I climbing and chinning the bar are Meanwhile the New York Rangers ers’ first rabbit bunting was doubly heav^elghts. so be tossed in. Beane (4) leanest years in the 30 year history CMaral mental attitude arhlch such things. H. Grevtno _102 61 78 235 In 1633, the unit was exiled and successful in almost every field of placed them. They are alive— a defi- good for arms and legs, os are some continued toward the bottom o f the successful. She saw a rabbit, raised Pottsvllle, Pa.—Wally Sears, 173, Later in the day the Pittsburgh of bis silks. He won only 8168,530 .•itottots during a depression, literature sent to Bulgaria. During the day —Helen Copeland o f the settingVup exercises learned league as they absorbed an 8 to 4 H. G ils o n ...... 56 89 74 189 and just managed to beat out J. E. Once on High School Site work, but seldom do we hear of an nite part of life— and m e!" her gun and fired. Minersville, Pa., outpointed Henry leader went Into a long huddle with j|s of real service in pointing out the they worked in a factory or mine, in gym. Jumping rope is a wonder- pasting from the speedy Toronto Judge Emil Fuchs and Bill Mo- K. FelkoeU . . . . 82 88 73 342 Widner who with Chance Sun tak- (dtue value of life which has bem As Mrs. Anderson built arojnd Running to where tiie animal had Firpo, 168, Louisville, (10). devoting the evening to choral prac- individual who is able to perform "the old house," she tore it down and ful exercise for the legs and good Leafs. fallen, she stopped to pick It up and Vancouver, B. C.—Young Gordon Kechnle, president and manogar of H. Gustafson .. 68 93 101 386 ing tht 8100,000 Balmont futurity laxpreased and experienced by the tice. BANQUET OF FOOTBALL the duties o f artist, architect and also for the arms. I recommend Les Canadiens even the Montreal the Boston Breves and reports flew E. Klelnschmldt 107 106 03 804 4ud Peace Chance the 150,000 EM- igtM t writers through the ages That tha land on which the high tnums" at a field where Starkweather moved into the unfinished ‘'new discovered not one rabbit but two, Wallace, 147, Vancouver, knocked Slowly but surely their fame carpenter, as well os those of wife house." In the second year, water very strongly 10 minutes of that City Baphjrres, 'With a 4 to 1 de- both still kicking and evidently shot out Billy Townsend, 148, Vancouver, around that Wally Berger, outfield- memt stakes, pocketed 8160,135. ^Mr. Boas in quoting Emerson said school now stands was once occupied and North Elm streets are now lo- TEAM THURSDAY NIGHT 440 405 411 1356 spread abroad. Their singing o f the and mother. was piped into the house and in- the exercise each day for every track cisloa. by the same charge. (13). er, and Frankhouaa, pitcher, were Mrs. Pajme Whitney's Green tree at when Uie "half-gods" o f ma- by a livery stable and by a saloon cated. Mr. Beebe was a member Oinbe (0 ) ' ritual In the Russian Embassy It was during a high school man- third year the garage and suhpar- candidate. Other leg exercises to the men aought, stables was the only other owner to ■lal things go, the true gods of of the Hockanum team. The Manchester high school 1934 H. P rice...... 87 74 70 388 and amusement room is. recalled by church in Sofia drew crowds. Later ual training course in Brighton, lor were completed. limber up the knee action and de- Closenp of Market pass the one hundred thousand predation (rf beauty, nature and Dancing was one o f the pleasures they added secular songs—songs of football team will hold a banquet at velop greater stretch will help to A. Damato .... 70 66 80 310 mark, winning 8110,885. (Torodon M. Beebe, ninety-two year- Mass., that Mrs. Lida Anderson, of A t the present time, only finish- . Heres a close-up of the baseball Bumity enter. o f those days and a dance hall was their homeland, because up to this “ Cavey’s GriU " Thursday night. leng hen the stride. High kicking H. Gauge...... 71 71 73 314 old Civil War veteran, now residing Bolton, mother of Louise Anderson, ing touches are required before the market oa managers aad magnates Babdeker Claims Incompeleooa maintained by one o f the local ho- time just religious songs had been The dinner will consist of real is also good, especially fo» jumpers went Into tb# second day of their H. rUVeU ...... 76 78 04 188 BED RAIDERS LOSE OPENER in East Hartford, who has lived In tels. '35, said, "some day I ’m going to bulk o f an eight years' task will be INTERWOVEN John Farrar, pubUsher o f sung. Italian spaghetti, including all the and vaulters." talkfest: E. Armstrong . . 0 7 00 03 660 Adverse" and many other and around Manchester ail his life. Dramatics played their part in the trimmings and accessories, with a build a house." And it was a well- partially complete. It is interesting Mr. Beebe’s father and mother These men have mastered every loved instructor who responded en- Ths Chicago Cubs bops to land a The Red Raiders lost their first hy examples of contemporary history of Manchester. Arthur surprise sort of dessert. to note that the only copied plan, Another series o f these pointers SOI 369 403 1168 HOSIERY were tailors and he remembers the variety of eight-part choral singing. first class starting pitcher with cage (xtntest to a team o f much w re . had for his subject "Re- Cheney, son of the late Ward Che- 'The committee in charge has in- couragingly. "Got to it. Lida! When used by Mrs. Anderson for her home, will be given by Coach Wigren next days when a pair of trousers and a Everything about them is dramatic. Third Baseman Stanley Hack and higher calibre, namely, the Flashes. *ngfrom College English." ney, with one of the Cheney women invited Dr. Cpillouette, a very good you do. I'll stand by and see you was a rough pencil sketch of the week. Diamonds (4 ) Mr. vest lasted six or eight months; In the "Volga” one will hear the Outfielder Kiki Cuyler as bait. Fail- Kurly end- W iley shone for the win- Fmrar bewailed the incom- put on plays in the old Cheney mill. friend o f the team and Coach Kelley through!" house's exterior. She had no blue — Bill Murch. BASKETBALL L. Cordnsr . . . . 66 85 77 338 35c pr. 3 pr. $1.00 roar of the waves, the prattling of ing to trade, Charley Grimm may while a coat was expected to last t « i ners while Olovan aad Greene were Pure oUk, with U fM je o f Amrtcan writing as Workers in the Cheney mills show- the brook, the moan of the wind to attend. About eight years ago, Mrs. AU' prints or written detailed explana fall back on tbe Wrigley money M. Mensel ...... 70 84 68 261 highest for the losers. The Red years. . Overcoats were bought to piping. For aleep or ing talent took parts in these plays. and church bells ringing. All their It has been decided that after the derson—who had since moved to tions to follow. Mrs. Anderson’s is HI-V BEARS REINARTZ bags. S. Sablskl ...... 76 75 73 223 Raiders would like games with last a lifetime. In the days before 50c pr. wear. White, bloidi. Although Mr. Beebe attended songs are sung in Russian. banquet the returning letter men Manchester from Brighton—decided a tu k of astounding ability combin- Mr. Reinartz, the town’s foremost Bill Terry, manager, of the S. Pollnakl .... 83 83 . 88 353 teams averaging 15 years of age. overcoats were common, the mm school In Burnside and East Hart' will elect a new captain for _ next to mateUalize her high school “My_ -^Fellcta Miller. ed with a “great love for the job it- experimenter in the field of radio Tonight— State Armory Giants, finds It difficult to talk busi- A. Kornsa.... 83 83 04 806 For games get in touch with any other Hosiery—25c. --- $i.5i _ Ikrrd! can’t ytm teach them wore what is known aa a man’s ford, he remembers the brick school year's squad. dreams and build a permanent rest self." and short-wave, was the guest ness for a rigbthand hitting out- of the players. Tbe Red Raiders make translUoimT" ^ shawl. located at Manchester Green. He WINH SUHOL.\RMIIIP When the election has been finish- dence on the site o f a four-room When asked if she expected to speaker of the Hl-Y last Monday fielder although he is willing to 318 408 430 1333 would like to bear from the Arrows Tar. a d ^ that studenU modd Mr. Beebe can remember whm also recalled the Center Academy, Francis L. Harrington, '31. a ed, ' after-dinner speeches will be dwelling place, situated on a hill complete her home soon, she replied night at the Center church. Mr. part krttb almost any msmbsr of SpftdM (0) from the north und. the Methodists m et near the South' which was later used by the Masons senior In the chemistry department called for from the following per- overlooking Bolton Road—a little Reinartz explained to the ■ embers D. Sullivan . . . 73 88 88 106 PloslMa (88) He (Ud not, however, with a touch of pathos in her voice: the 1034 Giants except Mali Ott and NECKWEAR west cemetery on Spencer street. He fo r a lodge hall. at Worcester Tech,. was exempt sona; Capt. Kaniln.ski. Coach Kelley above the turn that leads to Bolton "1 don’t know! I shall probably be o f the H i-Y how a hobby could be Clarl Hubball to acquire sAms. M. Beeelo ...... 68 88 84 385 p. B. r. T. unaware of the difflculw m recalls the building o f several o f the In form er days there was no police from the final examinations in and Dr. C:ailiouette. Center. ISLld away in my casket the day it is turned into a profession. He also RANGERS Clark Griffiths, owner of tbe E. Detadus.... 73 86 74 311 4. W iley , r f ...... 7 1-2 15 poblem he was placing A on churches. force and the law was upheld by the elements of electrical ' engineering — Ray Donahue, 36A ' Mrs. Anderson—with very little finished. You see— this house is my told many interesting facts about Senators, soaks a atartlng pitcher. C. D io n ...... 75 76 78 338 1. Aeeto, M ...... 8 0-0 6 Cheney Ties...... $1.00 and $ tsachera. He recalled that ha He told of several Industries ear- few constables appointed by the ▼S. I taught a class in book-revlew- last term and made third honors. profc.ssional help—set up the frame- job. my hobby, my whole existence! Greenlanders with whom he had Ho wante to buy retber than trade. 8. K o r a s e .... 83 98 81 363 2. K urly, 0 ...... 8 1-1 II ned on in nearly years, such as flax- county. Fire clepartments were at New Tork University, and. He holds a William W. Brown COLLEGE DEB.ATE work for "the new house" around I love every nail and every comer come in contact on one e f bis trips BUI Brandt Eleeted 3. BIssell, r g ...... 1 0-0 a inwing, linen-making, brlek-mak- u n h e i^ o f and there were none in Six members o f the high school Other Ties ...... 50c - 65c and awmbera ot the class became scholarship for this year, the original four-room shack. She of it! Without it, I would be lost! 1 north. Mr. Reinartz Illustrated the Revtag felled to disnoee ef Boa- ' m 7 ' l i t U U I. S«ey, I g ...... 1 0-0 a ^i«Mtlage-maklng, lime-making town until the early 1900’a ~ aa columiats, scenario Dixon C. Burdick. '32 a junior in debating team and Mr. Hartwell, covered the framework with gray- wouldn’t know what to do!" wrong that ccmld be done to the un- ton’o dog radng quaatfon or tbe Hartford, and barrel-msdt' Early mall service was poor, the the chemistry department, made coach, attended the Harvard-Colum- perplezlnir problem of Babe Ruth’s 10 IT j dmmatlsta, not one of them colored flagstone and field rock. The In the future Mrs. Anderson has derdog by taking advantage of him, THERE GOES THE WHISTLE a-8 86 ■ttaHamord. mall being delivered by stogb coaclw- second honors both terms last year, bia debate at Meriden Monday night, WnjJMANTIC PROS future, the merry magnates went Bed Raidere (S I) Remember! Another $25 Orercont WOl Bo GItmi 4,1 a book-revlcwsr. job was exceedingly heavy and dlf- hopes o f materializing plans for a and iulviaed the members against tw ies and sports in those es traveling through town by way of and holds an Alzlrus Brown schol- December 10. The question debated back behind closed doors today to P. B. Farrar suggested the poaal- flcult work. Many wreeks of tireless work shop (which is already under grasping such advantage^ . pitching quoits, a gam s Middle Turnpike. arship for this year. was, “ Resolved that Munition Fac- North Ends vs. Rockvilk Forsstisn in PreUmlnary. again tackle strictly routine mat- ieago 0. Olovan, r f ...... 3 December 24. Coupons Given With Every 50e Iftat the Inadequacy of the effort and concentreted drudgery wray) where she and Mr. Anderson A short business meeting followed, Mr. Beeb* can remember the dedl- tories should Have National Owner- and the members who are to work ters. Education’s ooononref drlvdrive, which 0. Greene, If ...... 3 " ! Amsrlraii•u vocabularyvocaouiaiy uoueiBcaUm.la due were necessary before the task was expect to model furniture suitable catlim o f the Hartford, Providence, SPIKE CLUB ship!" Columbia debated the affirm- on the checking and selling o f candy Yesterday tbe National League causes aU lights to bo turned off at 0. Ourk, c - l g ...... 1...1 of "good" oonversa-|Thses^*S?V later, baseball, complete—but Mrs. Anderson was for each tn^vidual room of' the Main Game At 8:15 O’clock. and Fishklll railroad line although All Spike Club members report to ative side and won. Pupils who at- at the next home game were elected formally tnatalled Ford C. Frick oe 5 p. m., Is giving local school basket- 8. Pantaluk, I g - c ...... 8 the home. He pointed o u t| b s s*m S L ™ •“'•'y not one who became easily dis- house. She also deMres a laundry, that a great ilsal mom of I “H e 2 1 2 S 5 ~ ^ "Nebos" and the be was only eight years old at the Hollister street sehdbl tonight at 7 tended the debate are; R. Knapp, R. follciws; Checking, Leary, Ted- Its new president, elected Bill ball fane heart troubles. 0. Belflore, r g ...... 1 couraged. She says concerning this a tennis court, and a swrlmmlng Preliminary Game At 7 O’Clock. Yesterday tbe 5 o'clock ruling ,Ueaw dOM OB mat.latSSft'..^ "Nebos" played time. o’clock for the first basketball prac- Shapiro, H. Pietrowski, F. Pletrow- ford. R. Donahue and Orazadio; Brandt, former Philadelphia news- 0. Server, Ig ...... 1 task: "E very stone was named. Even pool. stopped two thrillers. The games — thi "Ho^ —-JtltMeU **e*e»e« 'gfl. UCBi ■10. B. Wilson aad T. Naloos. candy. Green, Alton, Ambrose and paper . man to succeed Frick aa 0. Murphy, r f ...... 1 GLENNEY I raeognlat now scora that DANCING! GENERAL ADMISSION 25c. —B. Livingston. '35. Dannaber, —Jack Pinnov. bead of the service bureau and in- will be played out atartlng in plenty creaaed tbe staff of umplrea from of time so the lights won’t foU. MANOHBStER EVENING HERALD; MANCREifrBR. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1W4. ■ K '■■■'’r :.y '■ /■

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An opUmlst is a m>a who goo* Woman— D ow your husband klek WHAO-A-MEAN to S W fVE NtVEWl flitotog with only one worm. About tho moAltf? SA4V,UNC\-€ amo s-^ TOLD VDU OF SEW&EAKT HOOPLEs other Bridge Player (nnUlng)- No, what he kicks about is baviag HEUES SOfAETHlNCj OF- THE BOYAL ESACt, You afifidat worry about dvlUsa- Ben while virtue eaa 'depend on a to get them. YOU M^VENfT BEEN, LATh,tVE DONE NOG M4 tM3UST\CE> WANTED— AUTOS— olmofit absurdly formal arltk oach wrong about Patar’a grandfathar. oolleetian plate and wlekednsse has lost and found APARTMENTS—FLATS— And apeakiiig of bridge. It isn’t I'll betchaw- a mo umt v / whv.lad. vouf ^ iLLuen^vous MOTORCYCLES 12 T E N E M E N T S « 3 other. It wraa dangerous—this care- He la tha ona who la moat bittar. EVERYBDDn MARKET to ebarga a regular fee. PAIR of Klauea ful, polite, friendly attitude of Ha won’t let Patar even take me mUEMAN HEADS facing each other over the aame v 'know-th’ canatdiam UNCLE WAS A BCryAL MOUNTY FOR nivbt, BUte theater. Find- W AN TE D —USED light sedan car, ^TTUw Rwmono theirs. out to aea him.” b.eakfwt table that atratos the fam ily tia, so muob, os it Is facing in good condition. Write gfiving FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- I f they svould hare one do.vn- ' ar pleaae call Mrs. Hess, telephone “Why; tha damned old Idiot” Mac TD BE FMSHED SODN I de not mlad tbs yoara so much, —other over a btidga tobla. S'" M IS . Reward. description, lowest cash price. n^ent Apply at ISO Birch atreet. right quarrel. If Peter woulu get began IndignanUy, adding. “Maybe nor aU tba aoatb s r v a bad to THEY ALWAVS SET ASHING* WSUBE^V^ MY < »W f BEGIN HERE TODAY violent and shove her around, or if MILKMEN HERE Suburban, care o f Herald. hr’a Just mad with the world. He'i Wfttte Fradarlck—Is a tooth on organ of XX)*r_WEDDING rln» on Main LAR G E P LE A S A N T well heated ANN HOUJ8TER, pretty and Ann Wfould become Jealous and In plenty of troubla about that fid Entire Interior Has Been Re- Tba woebs and day I could aadure— street or on BisseU street, Sunday, rooms for one or two people. See SO, finds work In a Ubraty. She falls my hoity? throw something at Peter It would dltlon to Mb mill. Soma o f dm build- decorated— Many Grocery but, ob, these moments you’re Doctor Pennington—Sure, ^grtod NO«THWEST--~AND DTD 1 yck, 709 Main In love with TONY MICKLE, help a lo t late. ing material ordaiB ha gave our firm Items Added. organ. ______/AV MEN/ -HAW-— WATT UNTIL I street. Phone 6070— 7635. Cut down though warned against Mm by -her "There’s a lot of emotion beneath FOR bale:— CHRISTM AS trees, have been bald up." Exchange Members Havi expense. room-mate, SARAH KENT. Be more thoughtful of others’ MIX UP THIS 25c to SOc, Christmas wreaths, 25c the aurface there,” MlUlcent “Maybe," Ann agreed, doubtfully. The wo^k on Everybody’s Market If our ancwtori didn't hong from aut o mo biles for sal e 4 Later Ann meets PETER KEN- thought. “But It’s bottled up. 'And right and prlvUegas and you’ll be each and up; also baskets and FOK R E N T— F IV E ROOM flat, also ’’What about the Mg sbebo^ the iB advancing rapidly and will be a Umb by their feet, why do man D ALL. wealthy and prominent and that’s bad." Meeting at School SL Rec bettor thought of. sprays for cemeteries at reason- six room tenement, with all im- Heattaa are having for you ?’’ completed within the next day or ao. enjoy sitting with their feet higher XSS8 CHEVROLET coach 889; 1928 engaged to VALE R IA BgNNETT, Well, MlUlcent would five her Chevrolet sedan 879; 1929 Ford able prices. Corner Main and Birch provements. inquire at 147 EAst “ MUUcent baa Invited everybody. l%e palntera, electricians, glaziers than their hears? society gIrL Wltboot Peter’s knowl- dance and Peter would see Ann In (to tram p)— Have you no eabitolet 889; 1929 Chevrolet coach streets or call McConville'a Green- Center street. You and Sarah wlU be there—aad and carpentera will be flnlahed to- Center on Monday. edge Valeria goes about with a gay that gorgeous white gown she had Valeria Bennett" profeeelott, my good man? 199; 1929 Sissex sedan 899. Cole house, 5947. Free delivery. night. A ll the fixtures have been Tramp—Yee, I am an artist. I set. One night ahe attends a party bought Ann bad bMn beautiful placed and everything haa been things about that new acirew irom Motors, 6463. NOTICE—SEE THIS newly re- “Ann!” cried Sarah. “ You don' make house-to-house canvasses. flnlshed four room rent today. Im - at which a man la shot. Peter, learn- with her bronxe bsdr drawnt back mean she’s really Invited?” completely palnM. The market la Joseph O. Trueman o f S3 McKee Broadway. MOVING—TRU CKING - provements. Price reasonable. 91 ing how Valeria haa deoelv^ Mm, from her face, fitting her smaU (T o Be Contlnned) completely bare of merchandic>e. street, owner of the W est Side SeUers— Ob, so you’ve been toUtr telhi her their engagement la at nn Dairy, was elected president of the A woman goes shopping. But she Ing to her, too, have you? STORAGE 20 So. Main atreet. Telephone 7605. head Uke a bright crowm. And the When Everybody’s Market re- doesn’t buy anything until she be- end. lines of the froca were truly in- opena, there is little doubt but what Manchester Milk Dealers’ Exchange Manchester comes Ured. PERRETT A G LE NN E T INC. local FOR R E N T—4 ROOM tenement, The aame day Ann breoka her spired, bringing out the beauty o f Us appearance and general aspect at a meeting held at the School Kltchanetto—What wraa the re- centrally located. All improve- engagenoent to Tony. She and Peter will create much comment and a Street Rec on Monday evening. He sult of that terrifle fljht the Duteta- Evening Herald and long distanca movmg. Daily her slim young figure. Maybe Peter Judge-^ou can take your ^olce, ments. .Inquire Sam Yulyes, 701 noeet In a restaurant and dlacuas SKATING TODAY general feeling of aatlsfaction. succeeds Joseph Tedford. John B. ew had with berbuibaad? express to Ha.tford. ..ivemigbt would wake up when he saw Ann UlO or ten days Main street. their mutual unhappiness. When he The big new feature Is the tre- Dwsrer was re-elected eecretory and Humldereas—She retains the ti- CLASSIFIED service to and from New York. Tel. dancing In that white dress. ' Prisoaar—ru taka the money, 3063, 8860 or 8864. aska her to marry Mm she agrees. MlUlcent hoped Ann was a good mendous grocery department. Al- Myron Peckham was re-«eetod tle. ______ADVERTISEMENTS FOR R E N T —FO U R ROOM tene- treasurer. Your Honor. They are married that night and act dancer.' It would help, too, If ahe ATCENTERSPRINGS most 100 running feet of. shelving Cosat sis a v *r»s « woros to a Use. ment, 169 Summit street, , The Exchange, memberehlp In' A THOUGHT oat for Florida. were a bit of a flirt PeUr needed has been InstaUed, 6 staelvcB high, The question Is which le parted laltlals. numbors anC abbrovistloos all Improvements, garage. Inquire on wMcta over 10,000 eana o f gro- which is open to all local mUk deal- PUBLIC PASSENGER ' In the flays that follow Peter le something to show him how sweet the more qillckly, a fool and his Then Fetor opened Us montii, and each eeont as a 'ord and oompoonS 66 Oxford street. Telephone 6987. ers, has about fourteen members at words as two words Minimum cost ls_ SERVICE 20-A disturbed b.v the reallutioa that he and desirable bis w ife was. ceries are to be displayed. No floor money, or a woman and her secret. said, O f a truth, I perceive that God artos ot tbr«a iinsa Is deeply attracted by his pretty displays will interfere with custom- present who handle more than half Is no reepector o f personz-—The U as ratss par dar tor trsnalsat FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement Ice Is Id Excellent Condition; the milk sold to Manchester., IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus “ friend wife.” IVhen they return ers—everything to the fruit and A local spaakar describee a mod- Acte, 10:»L ______on Knox street. Apply at 12 Knox When the pictures of Ann arrived Through the efforts of the Exchange, Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge party home Ann Is snubbed by all the vegetoble department is on tobies el city as one without a bar or mov- MoaliTO March IT. ^ street. MUUcent studied them carefuUy. It organized Just prior to the creation Casta Charts or team trips, we also offer 7 pae- Kendalla except Peter’s slater, M IL- made specially fo r this purpose. ing picture theater. That is one K ing and their subjects, masters was difficult selecting one for the Telephone Service at the of the Btote MUk Control Board, It ( OoaaacatlTS Days ,.| 1 ctsi t ots ■enger sedan delivery. Phon. 3063, UCENT. N ew cash registers, scales, cof- opinton, and another Is that a city and slaves. And a common level In I CoBSseutlTS Dayi .. * ets| li ots 18 W IN TE R STREET— Six rooms, newspaper. They were aU ao lovely. haa been possible to keep the price 8860, 8864. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY fee grinder, cheese sUcer and refri- without at least, movies lacks an two placw, at the foot of the crow j l>ay ...... I I I otsi I I ots ■team heat, garage. Also 39 Chest- In one Ann’s fresh face appeared gerated case are already installed. of pints at eight cento while other All orders for trrocular Insrrllons Lodge. Important element to the Ufa o f fi and to the grave.—Colton. nut street, four rooms, bath, first CHAPTER XVIII above rich fur, a Uny hat on her The manager announced that the places sell at nine, and also to aUow Will bo obartad at tha ona lima rata. floor. Apply Mrs. E. Beecbler, 16 people. Spaclal rates for lont term avery REPAIRING 23 Mllllcent said to her mother, head. The other bad been made In a market will reopen this week-end. a discount on quantity sales of three day adaartlsins t>va upor. raquaat. Winter street. “After all, Grandfather won’t live spring frock—a plaid with starched quarto or more. ' Ads ordered Cor three or s li days Skating at Center Springs park Diner—I see that tips ara foibid- RAPPER FANNY SAY& (• ftalilM rw. 1HI> SKATES SHARPENED, key mak- alwaya. When he dies, most of the white pique collars and cuffs. Ann ii^u.e,saT."*” aad stopped before the third or fifth began with the official approval of den here. . day will be etaartad only tor the ao- ing, lock, gun, vacuum cleaner re- BUSINESS LOCATIONS money will be Peter's. It might be wore a wide tailored bat with a CURB QUDTATIDNS W a ite r-L o ri blew you, mum, V ) laal number of Iroes the d appear- pairing. Braithwalte, 52 Pearl St. better for the family If jrou were prim, smart brim. Her face looked the park department at 10 o'clock FERA WDRKERS TRIM wras the applw to the (iarden of S( ()R( HY SMITH A Plan ed. ehartint at the rale earned, but FOR RENT 64 this morning. The ise has a glass- BO allowance or refunds can be mads friends with his wife.” very demure under the big hat, her Am er Cit Pow and L t B ...... iqj Eden. an six time ada stopped after the “Is that why you’re sponsoring eyes serene, almost sad. MlUlcent like surface and generally 1b in eX' r^|TURNlN(»Th Hl5 M B , mARBURTON $lVlMGS FT wbu. xU bm-/ AIAVBE HE SAW MAVK SO HELP WANTED— FUR RENT—OFFICES at 865 Main ceUent condition. Am er Sup Pow ...... 114 fifth day. Peter’s w ife?’’ Carol asked, amused. finally decided on that one. TREES DNS1REETSBERE If the Idea is to cheer the pa- I U S and MAViE T'M WlUiNG •Bvrr WE shoul d No “tm forbids": display lines not street, (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- Superintendent Horace Murphey AROUND AND ROAR5 AW AV... (VlVSTif lEO, SCOgeWy THAT WAS A MIGHTY MALE 36 “No, It isn’t the reason. I think Three days later Sarah picked tient why not cut out the flowers TD BET HE 010- wonty. wi kno w •Did. ward J. HoU. Telephone 4642 and said today the hours o f skating wUl Cent States E le c ...... 4 AND GUS WATCN HIM LEA V E... SHORT NATURE He don't -, Tb* Htrald will not b« rtsponilbU 8025. she’s darned sweet.’’ up a newspaper and saw Ann’s pic- Cities Service ...... 11^ and appty the eavinge to the hospi- for nor* than ou« Incorrect ‘.ntertloa W E W A N T TO T A L K to a reliable be from 10 a. m., to 5 p. m., and Are Employed Under Parks pr ct ended he WHERE THIS GAS "W ell, maybe,” Carol sMd. “ But ture. "W hat a knock-out!’’ Sarah Cities Service, p fd ...... 12h tal MU. RAMELE-v h of moy ft^vertlaemeot ordered for man now employed, desiring to bet- from 6:30 p. m., to 10 p. m. Young Superintendent Murphey —. DlONTtEE US originates no w more tbao one time. why all the bother? What does she said. “This will give them something Elec Bond and S h a re ...... ter himself by qualifying as In- children are adrised not to use the Where They WiB Work. Haughty Woman—Did any of AND W T OTP The Inadvertent oraleelon of incor- atollatlon and Service Man in the HOUSES FOR RENT 65 need with us? She has Peter’s mil- to talk about. I’d give a lot to see pond after darkness falls. Ford Limited ...... "AU.WE HAVetb roct publication of advertlilng erlll be lions.’’ Valeria Bennett’s face when she Midwest UtUs ...... your ancaotors do things to cauw rectlfte' only by cancellaMon of the Electric and A ir Con- FOR R E N T- SEVERAL Desirable The ice Is between four and six FERA workers at present posterity to remember them? ebarve made (or the eervice rendered. I'Yoii know as well as I do there sees this!” Nlag Hud P ow ...... six /llUonlng bus. No exper. nec., but five, six and seven room bouses, Inches thick, four Inches being the are working on South Main street, Fanner—I reckon they did. My EuSiNSn HE POUNCE - All adveriteemente niuet ‘conform are plenty of snobs who like to Later Sarah was almost sorry park department’s standard o^ Penn Road ...... chosen applicant nhould be me- ■Ingle and double. Apply Edward J. under the supervision o f the local grandfather put mortgages on this UMS UP 10- la style, copy and lypofraphy with hurt newcomers, no matter how rich Ann had chosen the pose with the safety. The red flag hoisted at the United Founders ...... reanlatlone enforced by the publlih- chanically Inclined and willing to Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. park department, removing low place that ain’t paid off y et •re abd they reserve the rlffht to train spare time for a few months. they are. And If Peter’s own family sober eyes. Tony would be sure to skating lodge every day -will Indi- United Gas ...... United Lt and Pow A ...... branches and dead limbs from trees. •dit. revlee or lejtc* any copy con* Write, giving age, present occupa., turns a cold shoulder, ahe will be think he bad put the sadness there. cate tS;at the surface o f the pond iq Jerry—Mr. Pimple spoke very tldered objectionable. hurt lota of times. There was the And of course he had. good for skating. U til Pow and L t ...... ' Superintendent Horace Murphey CldOHlsNO HUUKH^CIaaeided ada to phone. Utilltlea Eng. Inst., M, care LEGAL NOTICES 78 said today. disrespectfully of you last night— •e published same day must be re- o f this paper. Randolph reception last night. She But Sarah bated for him to have Starting today telephone service ■aid you wreren't fit to sleep with ceived by I t o'clock noon; Baturdaya ETHEL, 11. WILSON ’ wa.sn’t asked because Mother la such any satisfaction. A t times, she had will be available at the lodge. The AGED ACTRESS KILLED The next tree work to be under- va, taken will be on Ehwt Center street. pigs. a. m. a good friend of Mrs. Randolph.” almost been sorry for Tony who bad number is 8455, which is the same Horiace—What did you say? C. E. WII.BON A COMPANY, IN a Autumn atreet. Arch atreet and Mt. HELP WANTED— Millicent's angry eyes met her been hard hit by Ann’s reckless as last year. A fire wlU be kept Hollywood, Dec. 12 — (AP) — Jerry—Oh, I took your side— I TELEPHONE YOUR Death has provided the final fade- Nebo place. I t is expected that sev- WANT ADS. MALE OR FEMALE 37 Superior Court, Hartford County, mother’s. step. Since the day he had learned burning in the open at the told him you were. December 10th, Hilt. “Well, really, MlUlcent—” Mrs. of Ann’s marriage, Tony had been lodge for the convenience of skaters out for the fragile, grey-taalred eral months Will have elapsed be- Ada ara accepted over the telephoae mother of the movies." fore work on these streeto Is com- CLERKS: MEN, WOMEN, good ORDER Al’POINTINn TEMPORARY Kendall laughed. A fter a moment different. He had gone on a terrible wanting to get warmed up ‘before For downright surprlw few at the CHAftOB RATB alven above health. Ebtperienco unnecessary. continuing their sport. Mrs. Kate Kent, 70, veteran char- pleted. aa a ooDveolen * to adverttsera. but RECEIVER she said, "I never thought o f sug- spree, lasting a week. Tony bad things compare with trjing to the B.vCrine OUT OUR WAY tba CASH RATES will o*. accepted aa Common education sufficient to gesting to Margaret to have her. It been sober ever since, but there was Scores of skaters 'ehjoyed the In- acter actress, who has been a Mr. Murphey asked today that dark to ascend - or descend a etolr M A S H I N C T O N T U B ^ The application of the plaintiff In jl^EANWHILE/ THE MAOW^T?RlF4CB rU L L PATMEsNT If paid at the bust* qualify for government work. 8105 didn’t occur to me after that glimpse something disquieting about his vigorating exercise last night de- famUlar figure on motion picture residents on those streeto whe would step that isn’t there. O vernight, pr inc e pi-hlsert beco mes the mo st un- aaaa office on or before the aeventh the ntiove entitled action, hrought to spite the intense cold. I f the tem- 'lots” for; 20 years, was struck down •*^ H A S BEEN LOCKED IN HIS ROOM day following the flret ineertton of to 8175 monthly. Write Civil Serv- the Superior Court held In Hartford I had of her In Jerome’s that s‘he soberness, some smoldering quality. like tree work done get In touch ^ POPULAR PERSON IN KANDELABRA. MOBS PARADE •aeb ad otherwise the CHARUB ice Training Bureau, Inc., Box L. In and for the County of Hartford, on perature remains below freezing by a motor car during a sudden with him at the park department Doctors w y that kisses scatter THE STREETS. FOR SAFE ------would be particularly Interested In As though a fire were ready to PITCH ME A pe anu t ; ILATS will be collected. No responal- this paper. the first Tuesday ol January. A. U., social affairs." skating will be permitted, but if a squall of rain las. night. offices. germs. Well, the UtUe devUs ought bUtty for errore In telephoned ada 1936, which application la dated the break out under the quiet surface. After a bard snow, boys make "You should see her now. You’d It was worse than a triangle, protracted warm spell comes, re- to be far afield by this time. the snow bard. w ill be assumed and their accuracy 10th. day of Decemlier. lost, having sulting in the Ice being spoiled by aaaaot be guerentetd. POULTRY AND been presented to the undersigned, an change your mind! If you won’t this mixed quartet—Ann and Peter, order for a hearing thereon and no- help, I warn you I ’ll put her across Tony and Valeria. use, the sport vrill be banned untH It tice of such hearing having been again turns cold. INDEX OF SUPPLIES 43 without you. It won't be hard be- It couldn’t be easy sailing with CLASSIFICATIONS waived by the defendant, the same FOR SAtE — LAYING pulleU, came to a hearing before me at my ef use ahe has beauty and brains, so^much to ruffle the waters. Trou- Krths ...... A chamhere In the County IluMdIng In and as Carol suggested—millions.’’ ble enough without family compli- Bafisfismsnts ...... B Rhode Island Red and Barred eald Hartford on this loth, day of TODAY IS DEADLINE mi lUrrtsfiss ...... C Rocks, gl.3S each. Call 852-12, December, I93t. when the pininlll* ap- "I can’t see what all the fuss Is cations. And then, there were the ...... D Rockville. peared by William 8. Hyde, her at- ibout,” Mrs. Kandall said, a little Kendalls. rd of Thanks ...... E torney, and the plaIntllT'having been flutter of anxiety In her voice. "Peter Ann stopped at Sarah’L apart- FOR EUROPEAN M AA aeop^*ScAaao Msmorlsm ...... F heard and the defendant having watv goes out one night, angry at Val- ment that afternoon abo'ut 5 o’clock Lest& sad Found...... 1 ed hearing. It la found that the alls ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 eria, picks up this girl somewhere and rushed first Into Sarah’s arms e ISM av ass somes. iM. Aaaeanesmsnts ...... t gatlone of said application are true T. ■. RM . U «. MT. OPP. •tOml Fsrsoaain ...... ( and that a temporary receiver ought and marries her. And then you ex- and then Into Mac’s. Sarah thought Christinas Cards and Letters Aatswebllea FOR S A L E - 2 PHILCO radios, 10 to he appointed forthwith. pect me to make her a social suc- she had never seen Ann lo v e lie r- strings Xmas llghtc, skates sharp- Must Leave New York To- Antomobllsn for Sals ...... 4 Now therefore It la ordered: cess. I'd probably have to start all in warm brown, wearing the Aatonaobliss for Exchan«s ...... I 1. That HAItUI.D C. AI.VURD of morrow To Be On Time. ened 15c. Rebuilt bicycle 810. teaching her table manners. Have small brown hat she had worn for Aato Aeosssorlss—Tires ...... I Templeton Bicycle Shop, Manchester, be and ho hereby is ap- Aato Rspalrinc—Pnintinfi ..... 7 pointed temporary receiver of the eald you seen her eat?" the picture. But the careless gayety Manchester residents intending to Aato fiobools ...... 1-A C. E. Wilson A Compajty, Incorporat Mllllcent was drawing on her of the past was missing. Ann was Aates—Ship by Truck ...... IFOR SA LE —ONE 40 FT. extension ed. mail Christmas greeting cards and gloves. "I Imagine her manners are graver. There was a tenseness AulPa—For UIre ...... S ladder, two 14 ft. staging horses. 3. That said appointment shall not gifts to relatives and friends In Oarafisa—fisrvlee—Btoracs ...... ID better than mine, from what I ’ve about her manner, a wiStfulness in (P r i n c e s s j a o a , h o w e v e R/Su l l Reasonable. Apply after 4 o’clock, take effect until eald HAIIULD C. European countries are reminded Motoreyeiss—Bicycles ...... 11 AI.VORD shall have filed with the un .seen of her. All right then. I ’m giv- her eyes. w i n s i s t s s h e w i l l m a r r v t h e 36 Walnut street. that the "deadline" la today and that Wanlsd Autos—Motareycles ... II doralgiied a bT N IG H T VER. (LKNT Aj|ea.aBsip Wanted—Male Wanted or remala. before the undersigned In (he 8u- of sheep, MlUlcent thought. All like that.” Great Britain demand, 4.94 7-8; our might! standing back, waiting for someone cables, 4.94 7-8; 60 day bills, N ____ Tiwe.? . ’•ituatioBs ’ W anted — Fe m ale WANTED—A USED typewriter In perlor Court room, civil side. In eald "Happy, A n n?" Mac asked bltmt- "W e'll charge the fort. I f those “Now, Tlnles, we are Santa’s faien. ■Itnatlont Wanted—Male ,, Hartford, on the 19th, day of Decem- to put the sign and seal o f approval 4.94 1-8; France demand, 6.59 5-8; men win, at least they'll know that Bmpleyment Acenoles ...... good condition. Telephone 7854. ber, 1934. at 10 o'clock It. the fore- •y- We’re glad you’ve come back here TV IS R C A R K NO • wrPCHRB a n W E S N on those who brolie Into their ranks. The question caught Ann unpre- cables, 6.59 6-8; Italy demand, 8.54; they’ve been in a real snow battle. Idee Bteefc—Fete FeaMepi- Tehlelee noon, and that said temporary re- cables, 8.54. again. There is a lot of work that H E R S AND TH E PLACE WUSaS T H E 1V10 XIoBS— B Ir d e — P e t s ...... 41 ceiver give notice of bis appointment The next step In the campaign pared. Color rushed to her cheeks. Who U game to fight It out with must be done, at any cost. . Demands: >YSIDi t r a i n s WILL M G ETl A N D IH E R e ’S SO M E- Live BtoelT-*Veblclee .i 41 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 and of eald hearing to all parties In would be to convey to Ann very “In many ways, Mac." me?" "The men who bosses us is near. Poultry and Buppllas ...... 41 •Intereet, by publishing a copy of thie Belgium, 23.34; Germany, 40.17; diplomatically that one couldn’t ’Honest kid,” Mac thought. •‘Lots' "I am,” cried Coppy. “Lead the In fact, he shortly will be here. Of 1HINI9 WRONG IN TH E C A B OR NUM BER Wanted - Pete —Poultry—-fiteck 44 order In tha Manchester Evening Holland, 67.65; Norway, 24.88; Herald, twlee each, and by mailing a leave one’s handsome and rather de- to be happy about but something way! This sort of war is really course you all have heard of him. S I X !.' F s i Bale— Mlerellaaeaas Sweden. 25. 53; Denmark, 22.10; Artlelee for Belt ...... 41FOR RENT—STEIAM heated room, like copy, poatnge prepaid, to each fenseless husband at the mercy of missing. Prcbably that feUow is play. Why Duncy wants to give I-lfp name Is Ol* Jack Frost.’’ Finlaad, 2.21; Switzerland, 32.40; •oats and Aeeeasorlei ...... 41centrally located. Telephone 3132. stockholder of record and known shrewd women. Peter was brilliant, pining away for Uio Bennett girl up now, I really cannot see:" And then Jack rushed right into creditor ot said corporation at their Spain, 13.67; Portugal, 4.51; Greece. •altdiag Matarlals ...... 4t but not very smart about women. If and Ann la longing for Tony.” view. He smiled and shouted, Olamonds— Watehet—Jawalrp . . 41 several beet obtainable addresses, all .94; Poland, 18.95; Crcchoslovakia, OB or before the 13th. day of Decem- he had been, Valeria couldn’t have The rush then started. My, what “Howdy do!” -Fair Dotty shook his Ctaetrleal Appllaaoee—Radio .. 41 HOTELS—RESTAURANTS 61 " I f the Kendalls hand you a rough 4.18 1-4; Jugoslavia, 3.28; Auztria, , Pael and Faed ...... 41-A ber. 1934. pulled all the tricks she had, There fun. The snow was deep. ’Twas deal, you know you won’t have to 18.85N; Hungary, 29.76N; Rumania, hand and said, “ You haven t chwiged . Oarden — Farm—Dairy Predueta M Dated at Manchester, this 10th. day had been times and times Mllllcent stand for it," Mac said. hard to run, but all the Tlnles did n bit. eaaehold Gouda ...... it M A K E YO U R HOME at TTid Chats- ot December. A. D., 1934. 1.01; Argentine, 33.00N; Brazil, 8 had wanted to tell Peter about them their b est E ’en Duncy Joined the “Please take' us, now, to ^anto worth House, 801 Main atreet. Nice EDWIN C. DICKENSON "MUUcent has been dear,” Ann 8.60^N; Tokyo. 28.92; Shanghai, acblaery end Tcola ...... II A Judge of the Superior Court. but It had seemed useless In the face fight. CHaus. We’re to a hur^, sir, be- ly fumlahed rooms, running water, ■aid. "She is planning a big party 35.10; Hongkong, 42.90; Mexico City •Boelcal InetrumaMe ...... H of his blind faith In Valeria. Wee Dotty cried. “A nurse am I. cause we want to get right down to 'Ginee end Store Equipment . . . 14 light bouaekeeping If desired. ReS' for me this week.’’ (silver peso), 37.85; Montreal in I f you get hurt, boys, do not cry. work while we are feell^ fit.” .fneeUlB at tba 8 'o r e t ...... Hsonabla rataa. Apply Mra. Haupt— Ann was not playing up to Peter. “ Probably, the Iron will of old man New York, 101.37 H; New York in WaaiitB Anparel—Fura T h « brain o f an elephant la There was a barrier of some kind Kendall," Mae suggested. <3ome right to me and 1 will fix your -Wantad—To Buy ...... || Matron. Telephone 8936. Montreal, 98.68 3-4, injuries Just right." larger than that of a man. between them. A t times they were Ann shook her head. “ You'ra N-Nominal. (Santa greeta the Hides In tb» Baeaia Beard—.Hetele Beaarta It wasn’t very long unUI the Ttay- next story). IlMtaaniata .'•ooiBD WUhoul Board ...... U APARTMENTS—FLATS— (IXS BUOI.IES ,-B ^era Want.d ...... ,...... H -A TENEMENTS 63 ALLEY OOP PUT MY HAIRBRUSH ^Jeeatry _Board—iUiorte 10 The End of the Chase! BACK, BARBARA. I’VE \:S‘ ’ ' By HAMIJN va .4- loiflyi/pooTONr: TOLD YOU TO LEAVE , UOVERA'ZOW/ weve Awin^HT. THE ENCilVEER FMS that MEANS THAT IViy THINGS ALONE. LEMIANS-V^ViAH-A MUG&LET’EM (SONS THROUGH,‘tw o ih e Y BOTH Mumr aa DO YOU WANT Me TO TELL weo.,'^T-v TH’ lemun BLOCK SW NAIB ALREACn'i in t b o u b l b I 9ANT^ CLAM^ ru-ecAYAm ac my.f A N O.IP HE OIDNT Youae, WEVE RUN htAUQHTYfg SLAP INTO , , lM B H ,'n « PmSMAM ATBAP//yJ SHOULD H 4 V B-JW r THE IR A IM m u L IS R A CINS O N '.'

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Mra. OedI KltUe of Wadsworth Mrs. Bertha CMds and members The publicity chsirmxn of the morning froifa T a. m. untU 10:80 a. street and Mrs. tnwls Milligan of of her committee In charge of the Manchester Mothers* club wlshss to QGAR SALESMAN, WELL m. im m m West Middle Turnpike are co-chair- Christmas party for children of Le- make a correction in regard to the TO SING CHRISTMAS Coronet Braids men of the Christmas sale which ^onnaires and members of the agea of the children to whom the The choir contlate of nearly fifty Order yaw s now for Mm hoMay ' OnmiminHy Ptereri a n reminded the auxiliary of Mona-Ypres Post. American Legion auxiliary, to oe donated toys of the Christmas party KNOWN HERE, INJURED membera under the direction of O. parMeo. ' eC (he Chrletm— party tonlflit m British War Veterans, will conduct held Tuesday, December 18, a t 4 will be given. The article ahould Albert Peareon and this beautiful tba ehibroome In tiie Balch and o'clock In the State Armory, would have read for boys and girls from CAROLS TO SHUT- I NS holiday custom has been appreciat- '.-.I- Saturday in a vacant store in the 0 _____ ■koara boOcUnr. Odd Fellows building. In addition to like to have the children re^stered two to six. Frank E. Convey of Middle- ed by a large number of music an array of children’s dresses, by Thursday at the latest. Auxil- lovers, many of whom are denied Mm. A arai Cook eC Kaat Middle aprons, towels and other useful and iary and post members are requested Knights of the Maccabeea will town, Prominent in Knighta the privilege of attending church hJf/den Taraplka mitcrtalned a party of decorative articles .nadr by the to call Mrs. Lydia Wlgren, 7092. or meet tonight a t 8 o’clock In the of Colurabns Activitiefl. Emanoel Lutheran Choir To during the year. aalghEoii and Menda at brtdfe but members, there will be a sale S of Mrs. Evelyn Prieas. 3585. Mrs. Balch and Brown ball. The business Carol tinging by tbe Emanuel a^t at bar home. lira. Timothy home made foods In variety, all' at Mildred Clark of South Main street will Include Initiation of candidates, Lutheran group waa first instituted J^eauUf Yooac won flrat prise and Mrs. reasonable prices. Is another member of the commit- nomination and election of officers, Agam Make Tour of by Helge Pearson, director of. the Halea ObUias, second. The hostess tee. and a discussion of plans for the Frank E. Conyty of Middletown, choir aad leader of the Beethoven XMAS GREETINGS FROM MANCHESTER! aareed a deUdous luncheon and The annual meeting and election Christmas party for the children on zalezmanager of the J. F. Convey Homes of Invalids. and O Clef clubs. eeeryone had an enjoyable time. of officers of Moos Yprea Post, Brit- A meeting of all local unlona will December 26. Cigar (Company, who waa badly In- Anyone wishing the choir to alng ish War Veterans, will be held at be held bmtght In Home Club hall jured In an automobile accident in for shut-ins may call Mias Eva John- Sxifmu The meeUnr of the Toung Peo- the Army and Navy club tonight at for the purpose of organizing a lo- A Are which started from a flood- son, 81SL ple’s Legion at the Salvation Army 8 o’clock. Every member of the cal branch of the Central Labor Middletown last night and reported The Emanuel Lutheran Church ed carburetor in an automobile own- choir following Its annual custom, will be omitted tonight. post Is requested to be present. body In Manchester. Delegates and ed by the G. E. Keith Furniture com- in a leriouz condition, Is well known others Interested are Invited to at- pany while the truck was on West In Mancheater and hai, many friends. will make a tour of Manchester tend. street, resulted In a still alarm at Mr. Convey started coming to homes singing Christmas carols for CHRISTMAS SALE 5:30 yesterday afternoon. No. 1 of Mancheater selling cigars thirty Invalids and ahut-ina Christmas Enjoy Cairo Liver at this low Sergeant Michael J. Carroll of the years ago. He was prominent in S25 REWARD Saturday, Dea 10, 9 A. IL on price . . Liver and Bacon . . Liver the South Manchester Are depart- Wni be paid for any corn which Store. Odd Fellows BoUdlng Norwich police department who was ment responded to the call and ex- Knights of Ckilumbus circlet for Great Christopher Postive Corn and Onions , . or Liver and Mush- shot and killed yesterday by an In- AuzlUary Britiali War Vetemaa PD4EHURST rooms . . each a dish to set before tinguished the blaze. many years and was known per- Core cannot remove. Also good ' Aprons, Towela, ChUdren’s sane man, has many friends in this sonally by nearly all of the members for callonses, warts and moles. the king. While this fresh Cairo place and has often visited at the Dresses, Nevelttes, Home Made Dial 4151 Liver la cut from yearling livers, a Tbe drill team of Sunset Rebekah of that order In Manchester 25 years Sold in Manchester by Olenney’s, Foods, Reasonably Priced. little heavier than genuine Calves’ home of William P. Quish of this Lodge, champions in this part of ago. Other cigar talesmen who had 789 Main Street. Liver . , It Is tender . . mouth- town. Mr. Quish and members of the state, were guests of Osprey occasion to contact him in the busi- watering . . healthful. his family are planning to go to Rebekah Lodge of New London last ness hold him In high respect be- Check these low prices... Norwich tomorrow to attend his night at a delicious dinner. In the get out your list.. .and or- funeral. cause of his fair manner of doing der all yonr food at Plne- Calf’s Liver...... Ib. 25c evening the team put on its exhibi- business. hurst Thursday. Free tion drill, anr 32 local members delivery . , . satlsfaetion Sliced Bacon___lb. 33c The cold weather was the cause were present. Including those on the gnaranteed. White Onions...... S lbs. 3Sc oi a broken window on the Park drill team. A social time with re- Yellow Onions...... 2 lbs, 9oil street side of Everybody’s Market. freshments followed the meeting. •Mushrooms...... • • ■ • '/t Ih. 18c ' Change.s arc being made In the In- SWAN.SDOWN CAKE terior of the building and there has The Junior Quest club will meet FLOUR, Small or lairge IJnk not been heat turned on in the tonight at 7 o’clock at the North Manchester Union Tavern Keepers box .... Oysters place while the work was going on. Methodist church. Manchester Stores Are 27c “"T:'... 29c Tbs crack appeared along the top Fresh..flne quality. pint 29c of the window and this afternoon It Association Quart Bottles or AM- Is being replaced. The glass was In- Freshly Ground Bi-ef ...... Ib. 2ftc sured and Clarcmcc Anderson, the Showing The Finest MONIA, or Regular lx*an Cuts of .Stewing l.nmb . . Pork company agent, on being Informed Size STAR 1 Chops . , Cuts' Steaks and Stewing of the crack, made arrangements to ATLANTIC Low Prices A t Y our W.\TER,bot. lUC Beef . , aU ruts easy on vour pock- have the plate replaced at once, re- Repeat FREE PRIZES etbook. Dial 4151. sulting in the .salvage of a large por- (Iks Selections Of Xmas tion. **Publie P antry'* V*/ \ u ^ This Is Good Value! This Saturday New Price on VIC- FUEL TORY DOt; FOOD . . Hurt OIney Tomato Children of the Primary Depart- and ?4.00 WORTH OF GROCERIES — The Green Stamps Given Out In Food Depart- dozen cans 7Sc. i doz. Juice, 2 ca n s...... 25c ment of the Second (Congregational ments. , Gifts In Their History. I’int and 4-oiinre size. church school will have their annu- Prizes That Made Such a Hit Last Week! case $2.90. al Christmas party .Saturday after- • Food Orders $1.00 Or Over, Delivered Free. .Add these to your Ust. The chil- noon from 2 to 4 o’clock. Santa dren . . all the family will enjoy Claus Is crpected. The children are RANGE Free Chances Start Tomorrow! DATES, 2 lbs., cello- panrakm and Farmer Kick’s deli- reminded to bring their "white" Buy In Manchester With phane, 29c. cious Syrup. gifts. White Loaf------7 Washburn’s PANCAKE FLOI'B___ Two Drawingrs Saturday Night A Certainty That You Are ...... 2 bones 10c A special meeting of the Ladies' FLOUR Mission or Kadota Farmer Kick's Svrnp . . . .Imttie lOc OIL 10 P. M. and 11 P. M. Figs, 25c. Guild of St. Mary’s Episcopal church ^An aU-porpose baking flour. $lo05 8 bottles, 8.V. will be hold In the Guild room Fri- start to save your free chances right away. You may Getting- Up- To-The-Minute day evening at 7 o'clock. It Is re- For a change, have three cans of this Fancy All Grc<*n Asparagus que.stcd that all having returns to be the lucky one. Patronize any of the Manchester Union Taverns. You will be given a Free Chance with Jack Frost 25-lb. Merchandise At Money- —ready to use. Ijirgc Kound N’GC S ...... can 20c; .S cans 8.V. make on tlckeLs sold for the recent L.T.WoodCo. SUGAR Pure Cano bag o. 2 cans ALL GRKE.N ASPAKA- (Csnnily .SSc can). chicken pie supper, do so at that .55 Itissell SI. Tel. 4496 every glas.s of beer. ' $1.22 time. Hale’s Large EG G S Fresh Saving Prices. CANDLED Eggs dpz. 3 9 ^ BRING THE CHILDREN Hale’fi TO VISIT SANTA CLAUS COFFEE “Red Bo^* 2 lbs. 43^ SA N TA In lllti lloutw At Thr THERE'S NOTHING LIKE Christmas Bazaar Stores Open From PLENTY BEING READY---- FREE!’ Cooking Book and 4-oz, tin of Calnmet Baking So. Methodist Church Powder with each 2 8-4-lb. package of of THURS., DEC. l.’I. ;i r. M. Swansdown A. M. to 9 P. M. C afeteria, .5:.20-7 1*. ,M. .4LL Featuring t'hleken I’le, Meat I.«af The Spendthrift Only Makes Cake Flour FOR —Sperlnl Club Suppers. Sle FREE Contlii'jiius Program, Cirrus and Other Attrartinns. A Temporary Place In The DECEMBER .Admission Free. Rlndlmn, Sliced SA YS- Bacon lb. 29c PARKING Sun For Himself Tea Oolong Ib. 27c 19- 20- 21- 22-24 EverythinR is bright and gay while he has money lo spend, State Theater Dates Fancy Table basket 19c Imt when it is gone his obscurity is of the darkest sort. Come To Special The man who works hard to make a place for himself Chocolates ^y\h. box 29c Manchester Toy Matinee may not stand out at first but he will leave his mark in the Chocolate Bars special 49c For The Children world. (let a right start through a SAVlNtJS ACCOUNT.. (4 fancy milk chocolate bars hi package of 2-ib. bar). SHOP And THURSDAY Your Friends When Christmas comes around, and you want to dress up "Sunshine” 4 P. M. DEPOSIT REtiULARLT IN at your best, freshly dry cleaned clothes will be a joy and Sale! assure your best appearance. HTDROX COOKIES And Neighbors 50e CASH AND CARRY v-'fe'l 1-4 b . 1-2 b . l b . Or our regular quaUty oervloe with oaU and deUvery a t 75a THE SAVINGS BANK Dial 7100 lO e 18e 30e Fresh shipment of the popnlar Sunshine HTfDROX taa OF MANCHESTER J cookies. A Mutual Savings Bank

author MolitPl ■•vlssB Bask GoatnU re s* Ise. ORANGES Florida’s doz. 21e 836 Main Street GRAPEFRUIT 3 for lO e IVOM -SKID Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. 13e Spot Pall Trafluies HANCHESTER Tke Perfeet BaptHre noldoral no N a P L T A T I O N . sn4 ADVICX CHICORY 3 lbs. 21e “rsEE o r cuAnuE.s THIS CHRISTMAS’r SEE OUR FITTER SOH’l POPULAR MARKRT Ws hsTs a SPECIAL TTPE toe VOt'e Roptarct 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUIUJING NOTICE! — hal es Arthur Drug WHERE THRIFTT SHOPPERS SHOP Effective Thursday, Dec. 13, 1934 Kublnow Building 845 Main Street ThiO*aday HEALTM M ARKET SPECIALS Friday The Prices Of Range CHOICE ■ FANCV Barney Wichman 4 ^ SIRLOIN ♦ I Porterhouse And Fuel OUs Will Re: Look At These Low D. S. C. ST^K I STEAK Thursday Prices /J FOOT SPECIALIST RANGE ll CHIROPODIST I'FVesh rule 25 Gallons Center Cut Best Ckita Shoulder I ^pc per gal. ^^over On Quality Meats At Hale’s 853 Main SL, Kublnow Building on. Phone: 5220 SrARERIBS Pork Chops STEAK ' • ^ Office Hour*: 9 to 6, Evening* By Appointment. Beef Thor*, aad S at, 9-0—7-8 F. M. 1 12« lb- 21« lb. 12V2« lb- I No. 1 Fur nace ^ ^ 200 Gallons #l/2C pcrgal. or Over Stew 1 Choice Fancy Cldckea Steak — - 1 on. Steak Cod HALmUT Boston Blue STEAK IS*"*’ AU leaa. fresh beef stew- Pig for Sale lO e Ib. 23« lb. lO e Ib. 1 No. 2 and No,lo.4 ^ ill Exceilent these zero days! Weigha About 300 Lbs. Furnace Fresh OIL 9V2Cpergaf. Inquire Very Flaaat Choice Freak I •SIRLOIN MACKEREL OSHORT MELCHIORRE OYSTERS FILLET «■ PLANO ge lb. 23* I**’ 17c lb. 1 Manchester Oil Dealers 27« >'»• 775 Vernon Street oTOP ROUND Phone 7674 SALMON — BU7TERFISH — FLOUNDERS, ETC. Association OCUBE

ijsSjfci MANCHESI^ EV ENING her ald. UANCHBHntR. CXINII, tm SD AT. UECEMBJffiR XX. IMMU I MANfTHSStTO EVENING fniltALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEHt XZ, 1988* —^------:------:------^^ tba appearance of the rooms tbat room waUs to bo bad at reasonable a new and brighter tone in wall- cost. WOffiST! I Rankin in Race paper win be sufgeated. Then a There Is no limit to what can be blank and un attw tlv e wall will done In tbs way of Improving tbs call for bullt-ln bookshelvee. j home during tbs duU months. Then A Thoughtful Christmas Gift POW ins NAME? Fo*'Speakership In tba Uteban the wainscoting there is time for planning other Gift Suggestions Gift Suggettio^ may bs rsplaetd and thsrs are new improvements which must Walt for and saiclent types for the bath- fair weather. Colonial Desks For Less Than ForLess Than ' A variety of popular Colonial It Mib Refirded As Desks is here for your choice, fea- Smoking Cabineta Poster Beds turing Oov. Wintbrop and other authentic s^les in a range of sizes Desk Chairs Bmik Shehres WtiMdest a fofhnd and For Happy Children's Feet and prlcea to suit every require- Costumers Sewing Cabinets m ent We believe our values are IsLittkHeardOf. outstanding. Footstools Boudoir Chain Give Them This Real Magazine Racks High Chain Telephone Stands Governor Winthrop Styles At Reed Chain and Rocken »T MWtOH B*oicnn» Practical Gift— CHRlSTMAi^GIFT Taborets ’K«A Bervk* SliUI Oormpoiid«*t PuU-up Chain A Pair Of FOR MEN FROM HOUSES HAVE $27.50 - $32.50 - $42.50 Bedside Tables WindMr Chairs " London—"Who is Joseph BwkT” $55.00 Card Tables Occasional Tables Put that question to the nTemfs End Tables Coffee Tables HBfUahmsn and he Is likely to rs* Kali-sten-i'ks Shoes LUXURY Radio Tables Cribs THE DISTINCTION OF QUALITY other Drop-Lid Desks ItankT Rank? NsYsr heard of Bassinettes Wool Comforten him.” , . From $19.75 Up ' Blankets Mattresses AiHl y«t that aame Joaeph We have searched the markets for the past several months to gather the wonderful Hank !■ probably the rlchaat aptotu^t MA'TTRESS Bedspreads Oil Heaters Bpm nom’ alive iA England. He array of men’s gifts we are showing this yea^. Everything has had to pass our tests for Scatter Rugs Gladstone Bags la another proof of the fact that this tight island Is still, despite Suit Cases and Bags Clocks an that has happened since the quality and yet prices are very moderate. Shop at House’s this Xmas for satisfaction! Bissell’s Sweepers Lamps World War, one of the richest, if not the richest, countries on earth. Clothes Hampers Sets of Dishes I t is stuffed w-ith “mtlUonaires. Re- Lovely New Studio Couches Ironing Boards Mirrors — ■tnnber that ‘‘mllllohalrcs" In this Add A Modem Note To The Home gSuntry means more than it doee in Wood Baskets Baby Strollers Afserlea. In Great Britain It means SHIRTS Doll Carriages Children’s Desk Seta S e possessor of one million pounds Arrow A ■ O Ct Neckwear No longer Is the studio couch Just a shabby extra bunk. Improved design and con- Blerllng—or about 18.000.000. Shirts ...... up struction, better fabrics, make it a delightful, stylish, comfortable piece of furniture Children’s Rockers Velocipedes 'With the names of many of his Beautiful new put. ^ worthy of a place in the modem home—capable of giving years of service—and an- Coaster Wagons Pool Tables eitmtry’s mUllonalrea the average Two Vital Points Riegd swering the demand for style at moderate cosL terns for Xmas gift W BWton U familiar. They give Shirts ...... $1.50 The lovely model pictured above, with perma- grandiose parties and are mentlon- in Children's Shoes ^ nent back and shaped pillows, is the most com- ad In the papera. Or they donate Phillips Jones d* ■ C n giving. htavlly to famous charities and are 1- i—Get the Correef SHOE | fortable studio couch yet conceived. Splendidly Sumately rewarded by being given Shirts ...... 9iaOU up tailored and fty f O C/X —A Cavalier “Giftgraved” atalghthood, a baronetcy or some- trimmed ...... For Your Gift To Her tftnes even a peerage. But there are 2— 'Gef the Correct FIT K Linencraft Shirts •... Other Double Studio Conches With Full Inner- oners who seldom are mentioned In Mliilsstppt presents s csndl* $1.65 spring Construction—$39.30 up. paper.. England In general date for speaker of the national ere lure the SHOES ste tcienliflcelly cotteci if (hey beet the ^ 50.-59. CEDAR CHEST sly knows about them until they House of Representatives In Waverly 1 and It la announced the British John B Rankin, shown above Kell-eten-Ibi liede-meth • . . ehoei thel eie perfectly imooth iniide from tec te ^ Shirts .... Something she wlU treasure for her whole lif* ury has had another big "wlnd- at hts desk In the capital. Kan- keel . . . ne leemi te imtete er bhelet tender feet . . . feihioned in finett leethert Jl* $1.00 long—a Cavalier Chest Is not only a beautiful . 411." This means that It has rc- kin, who will start his eighth .and matan'aU by maitar craftiman. ^ piMe of gift furniture but a useful and valuahl* esived a vast amount of money from term In the House Jen. 3, te I And you can ba lura tha FIT will ba eorract in tha Kali- S a th duties on the man's big estate. making a determined flght for Men’s Linen 65.-sf possession for any woman. l itan'ilit you buy hara • • • for childran, youn^ ladiat and ; Rank Rtlll Busy at 80 the post made vaoant by-the A bronze placque, engraved with her name and .Rank )s atm alive and at 80 death of Speaker Henry T. k flt only j going strong. His Is one of those Ilalney. yours, Is attached to each chest, making a perma^ kccess stories that In some aspects HANDKERCHIEFS nent reminder of the occasion. krallalt ^ t of America's self- Tie and Handkerchief Sets jade men. 75c-$l 29-50 t Rank was bom at Hull. His Box of Six $ ^ .00 CAVALIER CEDAR CHESTS atber owned a small flour mill BRIGHTEN UP HOME C. E. H O U SE i There Is no gift that will give more lasting comfort fout 70 yeara ago, when the Bill Folds . .50c to $5. to mother or dad, husband or wife, or some other Prices From $13.50 Up. _blk of the flour of the land was IN WINTER MONTHS Box of Four $ .00 XMAS SPECIAL g^und In the picturesque windmills £- S O N , IN C . special favorite on your Christmas shopping list. vMcb then still dotte the land- Purchase 6 Bill Folds and The LUXURY is the newest mattress in the SANO- scape of the country'. At 14. being TUFT line, long famous for custom quality manufac- pud a tiny lUpend, be started to One of the most satisfying and Box of Three $ ]|[ .00 Van Heusen Collars Key Case Sets ^ r k for bla father. profitable pastimes of a long win- .$2.00 and up ture, and it comes to you for only $29.50, tlie lowest {When hla father died, he left his ter evening Is in planning Improve- At $2.00 spn 12,500. With that he bought an price in Sanotuft history! j A For Mother—an ABC mente to the home. One thing Plain Linen HANDKERCHIEFS atone mill In Hull which ditzlly And Receive Boys’ Wool Scarfs produced two aacka of flour per siigge.sts another until It beromes 25c - 35c - 50c Give her an easier life— teur. The thrifty Hank aavcd $30,- a verltiiblo chase from one project A Cocktail Shaker 75c freedom from wash-day OM and then started another mill In to another. Fancy Silk ms home town. But, being a wide- White Silk FROM THE MAPLE CORNER drudgery the year ’round. WASHER Old lighting fixtures will be re- IMS OM.T SHOB WITHOUT SEAMS INSIDE OE OUTSIOI THE QUARTU or awake. far-seeing young man, he placed by attractive and modern Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs Boys’ Ties Knee Hole pisrcalved that the day of the old 4 Glasses FREE! A B C is the best there is flxturrs and these will so Improve yAWWWIISMWWMmiBMMWMWiaMtIISWWWKMWIKiVKXSIWWIlHWJW 25c and 35c Desks .... ajtons grindera was over. He equlp- 75c and $1.00 50c-75c and $1.00 Excellent Colonial$27.50 design in solid in washers—quickest, easi- ]M bis new mill with the best atssm-drlvcn rollers be could afford maple. Top 42x21—7 large draw- est to operate, most thor- aad began to do busineas In a big ers. ough, most durable. way. Hs was getting a market In r ' iiiii'ianr • •'A London. But it was costly to ship The Bed With Concealed Electric Bed Lamp Built In. A Complete Line Of Spraddle Legged Models Priced At Coffee Table $5.50 757 MAIN STREET A very pretty table,ibfe, good gen- New! “Dee-Lite” Beds $13-95 $54.50 - $64.50 erous size and a splendid value. A very practical patented specialty—-thl'poster bed w-ith,"Dec-Lite” bed lamp attach- ment. Fully automatic. A flick of the finger .he beautiful wood carving opens and the $79.50 • $99.50 light comes on. A light touch—the carving i closed and the light off. Equipped with Practical Gift Suggestions cord, takes any standard bulb. Gives Indirccl light for reading, adjustable to any oeslrable 558.50 $119.50 * Maple Cedar Chest position. FROM A STORE THAT SPECIALIZES IN C /X Solid cedar inside, / .0 \l veneered with ma- Superfex “Heat Director” ple, mounted on solid maple base. Every One WOMEN’S APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES The Ace of Circulating Heaters Its patented heat projection principle, with shut- The Best 1 1 Kea.sunH Why You Should ters at the front and sides, gives a new flexibility of (rive Holeproof: Butterfly Table heat control. Change In an instant from radiant to Value In Men’* C C n very practl- A Chair for Dad! circulating heat—or direct the heat where you want 1. Decorative picot edge. Fancy Belt Sets Men’s tP 1 9 . 9 L I cal occasional It. Its Class. Lined Gloves $1.00 to $2.50 piece. 28" high, opens 28x40. Choose from our exceptionally Walnut porcelain finish—has 3-gallon reservoir- S. Unusually elastic wait. ■ In curly maple. ample assortment, the chair to capacity for 2 or 3 rooms. Fancy Hose flt your man and your budget. 3. Afterwelt (with spscial $2.00 to $5.00 Fancy Garter Sets Club chairs, bunny chairs, cox- decorative run-slop feature Flannel Robes Including cotton, rayon, oash* wells, reclining chairs—all types mere, ailk aad tUk and wooL are represented In plenty of in chiffons). 50c Plain aad fancy pattoma. $5.00 and up cover variety—and you can get Clever Occasional 4. Finer leg seam. Unlined Gloves plenty of comfort for a small Boxed Suspenders price. Chairs in Variety Worth-while Gifts for the Children 5. Specially reinforced heel Beacon Robes of Styles and His name Is Joseph Ksnk $1.50 to $4.00 50c and ^1.00 25^ fo 75^ pr* Covers. Prices At corner. $4.50 and up Mickey Mouse Furniture flour to the metropolis. So he open- Big, Deep Lounging $9.95, $14.50, ed a bigger mill In. London. Me never 6. Elastic heel pockets. Maple Chair Models $19.50, $24.50, loolicd back. Gradually he built big sC 1 Military The one thing that will please the children moat roills in atrntegic points all nround 7. Reinforced sole transfer. Wool Scarfs, $1.25. Silk and Silk Mixture Scarfs, 75c to $2.50. 1 S eta ...... 9 0 * up Cricket Chairs $31.50. of all! They can work on It, play with It, use ft the Island—Liverpool, CnrdIfT, These delightful styles $14.95, $18.75, .$23.50, continually—it’s big and pracUcM and substantial' built to use. And the lovely Mickey Mouse devlcM Routhampton, Birkenhead and Bel- 8. Flat seam in fool. come In a variety' of fast over In Ireland. bright chintz covers. $29.50, $35.00, $39.50. wUl gp straight to the heart of any boy or girl. $10,000,000 Deal 9. Special cradle sole. SturdUy built of solid Today, the man Who starteuld glvs bread to one in every 2 PAIR—Jpl.95 Children’s Young Men’s TABLE 2ven persons In the British Isles. LAMPS $2.50 A few yesrs ago he wanted the SILK Wing Chairs Pottery bases and deco-' party of Associated London Suits"0vercoats Colonial Lamps rated parchment shades in K ur Hlllsrs, Ltd., which In turn, Leather, Suede and For Men and Young Men $14.50 In Wrought Iron a.ssnrtment of colors. Very owned six other big flour concerns. Overcoats PANTS graceful lamps for this ex- Its got what he wanted and he paid Underwear Smooth, well-fitted bases In tremely low price. Doll Carriages hammered steel finish, shades'in I oool tab million dollars In cash for The flmt choice of every Wooly Plaid Jackets Sizes 3 to 10 Years We have a splendid line of I - pretty Colonial prints on parch- good big oarrlages. In husky' woman In buying for her- Smoking Cabinets Vast wealth has not changed hla I They're warm and smart looking and make a $ and ment. fiber construction. Nothing I ablts. Ha lives-In a almpie house self or h«r friends. A gift Irsally splendid gift. $3*90 pair up sturdy, weU-proporUoned cabinet style In dinky little toy sizes, but 1 1 Rslgata. For years he taught in of silk underwear Is as In- Sallx smokers, priced lower than you Victory “Ash-Away” excellent values in real car- ever saw such unusual pieces before. Mstbodlst Sunday achool. Aik- timate a gift as you can Model .-I ages. ml for tha secret of his success, he 55*®$10 They're brand new. Ehcouisltelv deiilim. Metal Smokers Mid ftsmsstly: aelect. Your choice, hero, $4.98 to $9.98 Bridge-arm Made of heavy gauge , tubular J**lf I take anything to prayer, 1 of beautiful underwear for per iixicu nunuaors—gracezui, useiui ac- metal in smooth bronze or ebdny ■ways succeed.'^ cessories of amber glass or copper. Lamp With finishes, chromium trimmed, gift purposes is almost un- Boys’ perfecUy fitted—a high grade ' Ho has been the biggest fln- limited. Five beautiful styles—three of them Drop Shade ilsl asset of the Methodist church pictured here. article. Ashes and butts dis- Orsat Britain. It eatimated that GLOVES Men’s and Boys’ appear into smokeless, odorless bas glvsn tbs church shares In Suits-Overcoats containers which are easily re- jWarm gloves, given as gifts, moved from the stand and easily t / ’jipsny valued at ten million |make warjn friends.' Beau« Your Choice! A Hla method of giving la For Boys—Sizes 6 to 18 Years Knickers opened for cleaning. Desk arid Chair Sets to itiful styles In smart leathers ling and princely. A few yeara 50c ^feature our showing of Servatray tV y abowsd him the rather ^ gloves. Raincoats Sizes 7 to 18 Years bsuuce Meet of the Methodist Model— Mtnlstera' Fund. Hla response $7.95 Hobnail With Chromium to alt down and write out a 50c to $2.98 Glasa 0 O Q C Tray— for ISOO.OOO. If the Methodist $4-98 today baa miaalon halls In $ \ .7 5 pair up Lamp .. ^ d L * « 7 9 $4.95 et England's Industrial cltiea $3*^^ In the dreary Eaat End of Lon- T(T-’22* Twin U la largely Rank’s money HAND BAGS ■ built tbam. Modem Style [it's popular to bava a bag Sweater Siets WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS. Table Lamps VnUMHlA JAILS STUDIED I to match your coatume so Silk shades on lovely you can be very certain of Here Is a popular gift with| the out-of-doors type of girl. pottery bases, choice of XtlcCs WMinMii, Va.—(AP) — On the plepslng when you give one white or colors. i ct the escape of two deeperate to a friend. They never have 80 practical, they aro certain f to 'i tha Richmond Jail, ^too many. to be accepted with pleasure. Qhppoflite SdMol . j Department of Public Wei- L. S r a t f i M o n d t e a t e r j wmiliiftlng a survey of the $1.98 to $4.98 . V bfinla Jail syatem, with a $1.00 to $3.98 CE HOUSE & SON, iw rsvamplng i t - :'r. - ______. . - . , . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HAN(HI£»rER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER W, 1TO4. HANCHEemER inrKNING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CpNM . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1V8«. FAC

' Bewtog <3rdo. A few thousand Ar* dr**ae* that ean go to ovecy holiday under the moderniaatton program tial gains over .ast year’s record, coropteW the modernisation of the Aids Greet Roosevelt on Return to Capital HQWAFEWnCSIERS meniaiu fortified a oeaslde mounf Aa a matter of fact, the modernisa- 'y ;i:<: Jamboree, precious drawee, because of the Federal Housing Admtola- but the home owner* In the South home. Interior decorators In many tion work itself Is being paid for FUNMN Shearer Hovers BIG INSURANCE tain' top near Antioch and Invited FRADDI’S TEEMING REPARDRIVE tration, ia the revival of the furni- and West apparently are more metropolitan areas report good largely in cash,' only about one- BEATOFFANEMPOtE the Turks to eome a a l get 'cm. they are loaded with gold and silver, ture industry. furniture-conscious than other'iec- business while manufacturer* spe- fourth of it needing to be financed. Near Inquiry The Turka tried — four times — and ore *o smart in cocktail green, Reports from furniture manufac- Uons of the United States cializing In draperies, rugs, etc., al- In many Instances the hoir' owner* A Thou, FIRMS URGING and failed. For 40 days the villag- , W I T H G in f f i E A S royal blue, raspberry, gold, red, and INDUCESSALE turing centers show that moat of This revival of the furniture In- so report a atrong demand for their had the money, but were delaying is iUR MINDED ers held o u t.' Then, just when col- black. th* factories are busy, aorae ot dustry through the modernization products. “Forty Days of Musa Dagh” lapse eras inevitable, an allied nav.-il action until the need for modernisa- All tMng* a n lawfni for m*, j Tells How It Waa Done. And SO on and on, from on* coun- them operating on overtime sched- of homes reverses the process to BHgIble It Built-In tion was brought strikingly to their, all things are not expedleut; HOME REPAIRS squadron salted up and rescued tly; ter to another, lovely gloves, dtoe ules. This Is especially true of the the old story of the husband who . Furniture and furnishings can- attention through the Better Hous- thing* are lawful tar me, tort whole outfit handkerchief*, icarf*, hat aeta, silk OF FURNITURE factories In the Southern district brought home a new bridge lamp not be financed through moderni- ing Campaigns. thing* edify not. — 1 Cartn e*i New Leader, a War BOOK REVIEW This incident is the core of the Christmas Atmosphere k At umbrellas, raincoats, all nicely box- vrhicb specialixe in medium and os an anniversary gift to hie wife zation loons, except in cases where 10:28. By BRUCE CATTON novel. Naturally, the book Is an ex- ed and Cbrlatmasy looMng. Step to low-price living and bedroom and wound up by remodeling the the furniture la actually built-in. One bank Is cut away more rap- Added stimulus to.tba Modarntoa- In "The Forty Daya of Kuan ceedingly interesting anil thrilling Its Best m This Popular ''i'4 friendly store and roam around An Important by-product of the aultea. entire bouse. Now the house la This fact, however, apparently ha* idly than the other by rivers that We should never create by law Aviator, Is StiD a Reserve! tton Program of th* Faderal Hous- Dagb," Frana Warfel abows how a affair, with enough suspcn.se, blood- for new Idea* to everything dear to Bettor Housing Campaign now be- Gala Over 1$S$ belQg remodeled flrat, with new not prevented the home owner flow north and south, due to the what can be accompUalurt by novelist can take an obteure and iso- shed and general excitement for half every temintoe heart. ing conduct'd In 4,(M>0 communities All the districts report substan- furnishings, then purchased to from satisfying his furniture needs. earth's rotation. morality.—Honteaquleu. Ing Administration, now being car- lated human Incident and deeerlbe it a dozen books. Store. Officer. ried forward by more than 8,000 so that it becontae of unlTcrsal tig- But It Is more than an axcltlng Better Housing Campaign Commit- nlflcanca. story. It becomes a survey of the tees throughout the United States, His story is based on an amazing misery that is bred by ardent od- { P»rto.—(AP)—Keeping up with little unread chapter of World War tionalism, a critique on the rote of There is something about the very is given by the country's large in- history — the successful fight of a the “strong man” to human affairs atmosphere ot this giftwlse store of ' the modern pace, France, in Pierre- surance companies. These Institu- RUenne Flandln, has the most air- few Armenian vtUagera against the —and, lastly, a thoughtful and Fradln's which is actuiUly trans-. tions are circularizing hundreds of whole T urtob empire. searching meditation on the human form at tbU time of the year and IBiiided premier in her history and thousands of property owners whoso This happened to 1910. Enver spirit, Us destiny, and Its relation to it I* all done by a few deft touches IMW has two cabinet members who mortgages they hold, catling atten- Paaha was out to exterminate the the unseen fo^ce tha* moves the here and there. The shining Christ' eaa fly their own planes. The.^e are tion to the urgent need for imme- President Roostvelt ratumed to WashlngtOB attar a three week's trip to the reanesse* Valley and Warm Armenian people, in a campaign of world. mas trees all around the sto^.'the Flandln and Qeneral Denatn, the air diate modernization of their prop- Springs. Ga„ only to rash Into n ssries of confsrancss with cabinet roemben and agrieuliural ofllHala cold-blooded ferocity which made All to all, it Is an extraordinarily beautiful displays on every counter, piinlster. erties. . ■ Her* he Is with tb* wolcomtng party of bit aids on the platform of bis special train. Left to right ar* Abdul Hamid's maaaacrea look like fine novel. Published by Viking, It to every comer, ribbons, boxes, A licensed pilot in 1912 at the age Insurance companies are among Vlea President Onmer, Preatdent and Hra Rooeavnit. Secretaries Wallace (Agrienitnre), Uorgentbaa meetings of the Thursday Evening retails for $S. sprig of holly, and there you have It Second Week of U 23, Flandin was a war aviator in the largest holders of raor^ages In (Treaauryi and Hull (Bute) —a (Jhrlstmas store teeming with 1914, participating in the French op- America and thus coroe directly in gift ideas. erations on the Yser. He still holds contact with probably the greatest surveys w-ere brought to a halt or j Catering to fashion-wise women his license and is an officer In tlio number of property owners. Several eveiy day in the year, Fradln’s shop air reserve. relief workers were substituted. companies have more than a billion In Caroline (bounty, Md., for to-1 bos well earned the enyiable reputS' He’s a Sportsman dollars face value of mortgages tion it has for showing the latest WATKINS Ail through his political life he stance, not a single mechanic was CHRISTMAS GIFTS each, with considerably more than left on the relief rolls, while the , styles at all tiroes. This knowledge fcas been an ardent champion of the 100,000 mortgages on their books. development of French aviation and percentage of building trades em-' of pleasing the ladies with special One company h.-ui gone even fur- ployment In Baltimore, Md., was I forethought and buying arrange' IMS served on numerous Intema- ther to empbasiZQ its belief that OF JEWELRY flonal air committees as well as be- estimated at 300 per cent above last ments, will serve in good stead every modernization Is vitally Important year. one who chooses a feminine gift. ftng president of the Aero Club in to the property owner. It has .greed 1920. j Not Enough tkintractors LADIES’ WATCHES $ 3 0 -0 0 New ideas are being featured in $50000 An enthusiastic sportsman, he to adjust amortization on Its mort- Loans have been sloxved up de- silk underwear. It ia the most im $3950 gages in order to permit the proper- Richly fashioned baguette and semi-baguette, and np portant item for Christmas, and is M ves his own car and likes to play I liberately by the banks of Raleigh, 15 Jewels, natural or white gold tilled cases. M nis with his wife and children. | ty owner to carry more easily the N. C., because contrac.tors reported shown in a varied and beautiful as- ' Not only Is he the tallest man in charges of the Modernization L^ns. that all competent carpenters and sortment in- Fradlns. New dainty kis cabinet—he .stands almost 6 feet Its representatives also are Instruct- painters are employed, with enough touches such as ribbon trim, applique The Gift of Gifts • tocher—but he Is the youngest! ed in the Modernization Credit Plan work In pro8[>ect to keep them busy Our Special Semi-Baguette of Imported laces, tucks, neck and Mmber and one of the youngo.t I In order to be able to advise the for many weeks. in 15 Jewels, white gold filled case aet with sleeves arrangements are details wemiers in the history of the third' property ow-ners how to go about Among other cities reporting an that add to their daintiness. Tea Cedar-lined Treasure Chest rtpublic. getting loans. actual shortage of skilled construc- two dianionds, for $27-50 rose is the shade featured this year. ; Only one premier was younger — (^mpalgns. Loans IncriNise And pajamas—the Chinese and PRIZE She’ll be proud of this fine chest for it is steeped in tradition. tion labor arc Monte Vista, Colo.; Copied from an early New England chest that was probably %/ton Gambetta, hero of the war of In the meantime, both the num- Decature, G.a.; Monroe, La.: Ellens- I Russian influence is very evident es- M70, who became head of the gov- ber of Better Housing Campaigns biirg, Wa.sh.; and Westflold, Mass., Men’s Strap Watches pecially in the two tone combina- shipp^ on the Mayflower from England, it will fit in with amment at 43. Only two other pre- and the volume of Modernization Just to list a few recently reported. of modem designs, natural and white gold $25-00 tions of striking colors such as vivid Colonial maple or Early English furnishings. Carved oak ex- miers ranked in youth with Flandln; An Increasing number of cities reij and black, monct blue and Ifaurles Rouvier in 1887 and Ca- Loans continue to gain In all sec- filled cases, 15 Jewels. terior ; cedar lined . . with a panel where we’ll carve her name tions of the country. Latest reports have announced they will not In- brown, etc. Loo.‘;e-let trousers and and the date! klille Cbautemps in 1030; all reach- show the following figures: crease tax assessments on property tunic blouses, tightly belted to give CONTEST 1 Let Us Put One Aside For You Now—-For ChrtBtinas. | t u this political pinnacle at 45, modernized under the Better Hous- Diamond Rings of 18-carat gold, a nonchalantly comfortable appear' Other chests $17.50 up . Flandin's age. fommunity Commlttei"* ... 4,1S1 set with sparkling stones at top ance, are very new. i Silk Hats Ncarce ing Program of the Federa. Hous- un rnmpalKS* In Proaress.., 2.ass ing Admini.stratlon, 22 being in New and sides, $87.80 and up. Fradln’s always varry the famous } The new cabinet Is not the "silk Aiinrcvsrl Bnnks ...... It.llS Smart new -Compacts, in silver, CHRISTMAS CARDS Onyx Rings In natural gold, Holeproof Hosiery because of their ijat" model. Most of the members .Vombrr fit Isinns ...... 49.SO<>Hampshire alone. plain and engraved, $11.00 and (See rules below) Wlllism n. Shearer, whose big Vnlum*, Ilf J20.ait2.ri71 enamel or Cloisonne, $1.80 and You will find here a wide variety of Ctords, Folders and Booklets. durability, satisfying economy, and year fedoras, though Flandln and nary lobbying was tlie subject of AversKo Isi.in ...... 1422 up. Counter Csxda, Family Cards, ReHgtons Cards up. color harmony. Based on Intcma' t o minister of marine, Francois a Congressional Inquiry several CAT COMEN BACK Desk Seta, four pieces, and large tional research in fashion, this hose Pfetrl, are partial to derbies. years ag.c, hus created a new mys- Actual Modernization work de- Graduated Pearl Necklaces, blotter with comers, $6.00 and shows the correct relation to the sea- , At least three of the ministers are tery In Washington through hli veloped by these campaigners Is es- Bmithfteld, N. S.—Jerry George, $3.80 and up. up. son’s new colors to costumes and ac- koted for their sartorial eccentrici- presenre in the captlal during th« timated at around $100,000,000 -at deputy clerk of court may become 3c to $1.00 Cuff Buttons in white and yel- cessories. Holeproof Hosiery is the ties. Louis Marin, minister of Senate Munitions Inquiry al- least live times the amount of the Popular Tucktite Bags In leath- 4tate, always wears a flowing silk up.sct momentarily over surpiisrs. low gold, beautiful engine turn- desirable and pleasing gift to the though be has not been called to loans. The proportion of ca-sh pay- but he always finds an answer. er, tweeds an4 velvets, $1.00 and most fastidious, being especially «e and In winter wraps a huge up. ed designs, $6.00 and up. testify. Iliiinors credit him vvifb ments’ to loans for Modernization When he opened his mall box. he OUR SPECIAL Cigarette Cases to sliver, gold- packed two pairs in a cellophane #oolen muffler around bis neck out- being associated with arms mauu- work varies in different communi- pii -Jde of his overcoat. Pierre Laval, found a cat among th* letters and Bracelets to natural gold, en- fllled and enamel colors, single wrapper, untouched bp human hands facturors. ties from three to one all the way up papers. For a moment he was non- 21 CHRISTMAS CARDS IN BOX and double, $8.00 and up. to insure the clearness and perfec- 0ie foreign ihlnister, is noted for his to 10 to 1. gine turned and black enamel, ^variable white tie. plussed, but when he placed the cat $430 and up. FOR ...... 39c Combtnatlon Lighter and Case, tion of its fine weaves. The silver Modcniizatiun surveys for the back In the box with a tag about its $5.50 and up. box trimmed with holly makes a Georges Mandel, minl.ster of posts purpose of discovering needs for re- ^ 1^ tad telegraphs, wears a high, old- with Flarjdin leading the way, while neck remarked: Comb, Brush and MIrroi' Sets In Leather Desk Clocks, $13.00. most attractive package. Rules of Contest Oubioned choker collar with sharp the rest have fairly gotid crops of pair, alteration and improvement of ’Refused.” silver, enamel and Ivory, $12.00 Leather BUI Folds of new fine The sportswear department is Just hair. property have been slowed up or and up. leathers, bolding license, cards, full of new ideas for gift giving 4Hng that is the delight of carlca- All types of smokers are repre- actually checked In many communi- Bleeping persons are hardest to Dewey-Richman Co. lurlats. Pletri and Henry Roy, min- Pen and Pencil Seta In beauti- bills and checks, $2.80 and Up. every Item a dream of the girl’s Every customer at Watkins Brothers who buys $2.00 s te r of public works, also go in for sented: Flandln goes In for cigars, ties where the surveys were being arouse, by noise, when they’ve been j Jewelers — Stationers — Opticians realized. Zipped suede Jackets ot soft Herriiit hu.s a huge assortment of mmlc by unemployed members of asleep an hour. Before and after ful combinations of popular col- Traveling Sets in leather cases, worth of merchandise or more, can participate. Entry Wing collars but of less Imposing ors, $1.08 and up. 767 Main Street .$8.78 and up. wooley plaids with pockets, belted kelght. pipes and Laval smokes cigarettes. the building trades. Bo many of the that time, loss noise will awaken all around or the smart little half blanks are divided into three groups or classes: $2.00 pur- All of the ministers except Man- canvassers went to work that the them. belt only in the back arc always chases; $10.00 purchases; $30.00 purchases. One prize is 4*1 have mustaches while there is Old Fort Niagara Is the only U. useful. Then there are the sweaters given away in each group . . three prizes each week. dnly one beard, that of Senator a. army post to fly foreign flags; t in new color combinations, some Smile Cassez, minister of agrlcul- Is part of the modern Fort Niagara woven through with tinsel, so new ftire. About half the cabinet is bald military reservation. and cheerful looking..Twin sweaters On the Entry Blank you answer this question, using not present a moqj interesting story be- more than 20 words, “HOW COULD WATKINS BROTH- cause of their novel weaves and ERS SERVE ME BETTER?’’ TIMELY smart color combinations. Snow suits and ski suits in two-tone ef- fects with turtle necks or high col- You can enter more than one answer each week . . 5 in lared effects, in two piece styles, are the $2.00 group, 3 in the $10.00, and as many in the $30.00 WILROSE DRESS SHOP very practical because they can be group as you wish. Hotel Sheridan Ouildinjf worn separately also. $39.50 In the coat and dress department, If it's a big gift, choose this fine custom- Itecember markdown prices offered Gift shop at Watkins . . and begin entering your sugges- made lounge chair with its luxurious unusual opportunities. The accepted tions in this big $500.00 contest. down-filled seat cushion and back-pillow. successes of the season in winter AU hair filled; solid mahogany legs! SELECTED GIFTS coats are within everyone's reach For yourHelf ot otherH— now for personal wear for the holi- from all the leadinjr XMAS GIFTS days and also for gift giving. De- A holiday bedroom of solid maple lightful dresses are arriving dailV, fuahion centers. 3 Pieces Don’t forget yourself when you make out your Christmas list! CHOSEN INDIVIDUALLY ^ Electric and Alarm Clocks FIREPLACE Hidden to Balk' Include a new bedroom like this. It will add loads more cheer for On Weekly IIuyinK Trips. » ELECTRICALGIFrSUGGESnONS the holidays. Made of solid, pegged maple witli solid oak interiors. -i’l Hniihlp SHpp Kidnap Attempt Dustproof throughout. Bed, dresser, and choice of chest or dress- FIXTURES ing table, $89. Electric Kitchen Clocks...... j Toasters M il PrscUcal Gift* for the new home. We Westclox Alarm Clocks...... $1.25 up Chrome plated, -A carry Screens, Andiron* and Fireplace f Dresses Pocket W atches...... $1.25 up with automatic Chrome plated, with Or # ■ hAljU | Sets, all at very attractive price*. Hoy Scout Watche.s...... - ...... $1.50 without automatlr jJ ■ || 1 Boy Scout Wrist Watches...... $3.50 Andirons ... $1.79 pr. up On Sale This la one of the many coffee Sets...... $4.75 up tobies that are already proving $7-95 $2.95 Thursday popular gift items. Mahogany XMAS TREE LIGHTS Electric ^ III I I ^ Screens...... $5.50 up veneered top, $6.98. Genuine Mazda Set* with end plug for attnehlng nereral Try The Colonial Crickets •eta In...... one Hiring...... Right light* In each *et. 59 e ? r\c Percolators SILEXCOFFEEMAKER Others \\|||| W The newest style* to Drop to and let oa show you the newest and Cape Cod Fireplace Lighters, $3.95 up Xmas Tree Stand.s...... 59c and 98c V m ■ ■ 1 1 u h r o m e or nickel flnett way to make coffee. These BIlex coffee plated. maker* make Ideal Xmas gift*. $39.50 Another "big” gift that will be remem- Solid maple with legs pegged .bered throughout life . . the Governor EMERGENCY CHAINS tVinthrop desk. This is a popular model Ea*y to put on, or remove; wUl outlast regular ehain*. $2.95 $4.95 through the top! Made aa fine $4.95 as maple can be made. A with all 'ihe authentic details. Mahog- Nt{, 52 I No. 53 I No. 55 quaint, useful UtUe g ift Cash any wneered. $2.98 set of 6 I $3.49 net of 6 | $3.98 set of £ GUNS—SPORTING GOODS and carry. Electric Our stock ot timely aportlag goods gifto I* very complete. $16.75 .22-caL Rifle* wifi please dad or son u* a real m C C A Perfec- Under- .Kmu* Gift. Price* on rifles start a t ...... Bae the new, modern Haosoeka g| 1. Guaranteed 8 year*. . . 20 Incbaa across and almost tion Ground Chrome or copp<-r aa high . .*in plain modem 3. New ooloriL ‘ OIL Garbage plated Reflectors— FLEXIBLE FLYER SLEDS color^ leathers, (not deco- With 660-natt heat- S. New design*. rated), $7.$5. HEAT- Receivers tog element*. Genuine F. F. Sled* are a saving Invesimr'nt. H O SIERY ERS SciA’ice and ChifTon 1. No Odor. ' They outlast all other* 2. No File*, \ ly actual test. Insist m $1.89"' I in them alwa.vs. 6 9 c and 89 c •5.95 S. No Freezing. THEK.MOS BOTTLES make useful '^”"’ $ 4 . 0 0 " '’ and Xmas gifts. Pints or quarts in stock. SILK SLIPS up 89c Up $6.95 other Sleds F ro m ...... $1.29 up *6.75 $4.50 No hpme ever ha* 1.00 and $1.95 too many lamps Now Is the Time To Buy ao this Colonial SKIS POCKET KNIVES lint‘s wrought iron D A N CE SETS Pocket cutlery liaake* a lasting gift which will model will be The Christmas Dining Room of Maple DRIVER TOOLS Made of the flne*t » be appreciated many Umes for it* usefulness. welcom*. Bras* Ktart .vour workshop now. Driver or hobnail glass 1.00 and $1.95 Tool* make Ideal Xmas gift* for leeted wood* by experts - 25c"$3.00 touts; spedally Or, perhaps, you would rather refurnish your dining room for father or sun. Priee* A a * * /\ In the art of nkUng. A selected print and Christmas. You’ll be using this room a good many times during the start a t ...... $4*O U pair of our skis will Boy Scout Kni\-e* with hand decorated The Mairtha Washington sew- $19.75 NIGHTGOWNS Handicraft {Book ...... */OC shades. ing cabinet i* atlU one of our Heirloom B\imiture . . pieces like tills holidays! The buffet shown is a low, sturdy piece typical of Cape Our Compk'te Stock Includeai nwke your boy or girl Mg Ctorlstmoa gift items. This solid mahogany drop-leaf occasional Cod designs. The peg-leg table extends to 33x60 inches, and four and Band Saws UrIU Freaaes happy at Xmas. one, nicely designed, to mad* table. I t was copied from a .fine old of the sturdy, saddle-seat chairs are included. CARVING SETS of solid mahogany, or walnut, piece a t historic Williamsburg. A Cer- Shapers Lathe* Our wide selrctlon offer* many exceptional $2.39 $17.86. tified Grand Rapids piece. PAJAMAS pair up ■Xmoa values. 129Chipboard Extra Jig Saw* Motor* SHOE SKATES 99c $4.50“' $1.95 Bench Saw* Awaoorle* Canadian Aee Tabular Skate*. and Ladle*’ or Men’* ...... ,$4.95''’ All sizes in stock. OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Eugenia Grew, adopted daughter An Ideal ot Randolph Clark Grew, brother $2.95 Xmas Gift ot the D. 8. Ambassadpr to Ja- pan, b*s been spirited from th* Shop Manchester’s Leading Hardware Store up family e*Ut* In Manchester. 39c Mass., to a secret hldtog plae* to prevent kiduper* from carrytox % WATKINS BROTHERS DRIVER LATHES $ 4 .5 0 up out abduction threats. Below 1* Genuine Eveready Flashlights. her mother. Mr*. Heltn Jones F. T. BUSH HARDWARE CO. Ooffln Grew. Th* ease I* In th* hands of Federal agent*. at MANCHESTER, CO NN.

I I " Lo m o r Bom nri cago a few daya ago. Tha Whltfi Waahlngtnn, Dee. 81.—(AJP) — House referrad to tha TtaasatV *Too Youngr His MUNmONS PROBE Ten Most Popular Movie Stars of 1934 AttontioB Dloganea—A lot of beo- where tha dollar has been deposited GAS USE est men figured In this one. in tbe "conscience fund”, srhich In- Hope Restored to Doomed Man Romance Waits BeUeve it or n o t a one dollar HU cludes anonymous cash gifts to tha lOBILUON RUNS UP CURTAIN pinned to a post card baa been re- gorammant « cei'ved at tbe White House. ON SECOND A a "If you receive the dollar tbat has Trees threatened with a diseaaa CU. FT. INYEAR bedb pinned to the card Omb confi- called chloroais, which produces a Washington. — With the second dence In God has been reidored and loae at grean la the folios, can be U m I u d oomplet* ■taUatic* act of the .munitions investigation love of money Is vanlahlng.” kept healthy by treatment with aolu- MMMCd by tlM Anwiican Om As- show now In progress on the sen' The post card waa maUed In Chi- tIoBs of Iron salts. ■n-*****^ parUlninr to the manu- ate aide of captted bill some idea ns ' laetur* of gaa in all of the itatea In to probable ^llcy Of the govern- 4ka Union, where manufactured (aa ment toward this Industry should la uaed (many etatee have natural be forthcoming before the hearings ALL gaa aTailable), rereal many note- are concluded on December 31.. PHICES woitliy facta concemlnK tba manu- What Is It to be? factured faa Indiutry In Connecti- Should there be created a govern- cut. In the flrat place, the lifurea ment monopoly? Should Uncle Sam Christmas Shoppers ! afaow that laat year Connecticut attempt to halt or regulate Interna- You’ll And thia a delightful place 1b which to refresh public utilities produced a total of tional traffic In arms ? Or should the 10,0S3,000,000 cubic feet of aas, government curb profits of Ameri- yourself. ' more than half of which or 6,138,- can arms and munitions muiufac- 800.000 cubic feet waa purchased turers 7 eoke oven fas, manufactured at the Senator Nye of North Dakota, Fidi Course Dinners Koppers Coke plant at New Haven chairman of the senate's special and widely distributed by means of committee conducting the Inquiry, Tempting Sandwiches Words ore recognized os a leader by the a long distance, transmlselon pipe feels that the' government should entire Toy indiwiry, ^Afords ore crea ted Hne. not merely exercise rigid control Fresh Sea Food At All Times The total (as manufactured at but should own and operate muni- with eriginoKng many of today's popular the plants of Connecticut utilities, tion plants. Try a Soft Shell Crab Sandwich on Toest—25c, along not including the purchased supply Nye's convictions are so strong with a glass of your favorite Toys, of a e oKng new Improimmentt on from the Koppers plant, amounted that he has served notice that others, of bringing down prices within to 4,896,400,000 cubic feet. Of tbU if his special committee refuses to amount, 8,768,500,000 cubic feet recommend legislation to this end BEER OR W PiE easy reach of the many through moss consisted of “water fa*“ and 1,137,- he will do so personally. predndlen buying and advanced dlrtrib- 900.000 cubic feet m "retort coal Another view of the question cer- fas," both methods of gas manu- /, tain to receive serious consideration For the holiday we offer a large wlection of Fresh Salted eting methods. So no matter where you m tu re being widely used In Con- Is that expressed by the E. I. du necticut. Pont de Nemours Co., one of the .na- Nuts—Hard Candies and Chocolates—All Freshly Made may wish to compare W ord Toys you wEI Right Here! ihssr fiattsrr In dssr. cms- Also Sho vn in the American Oas tion's largest manufacturers ofujeu- flaarisss pur* silk I not find any finer a t Words low prieesi Association's official statistics was nitlons. ly rings or oarsl the fact that at the end of the year The du Pont company objects Connecticut utilities retailing gas strongly to a government monopoly. n had 388,360 customers with a total It suggests legislation "perimtting IThe TEA ROOh£ of 389,530 meters. The population the export of arras from this coun- "A buslnesa built and growing on quality” served by these companies was set try only after the vise of orders by S83 Main Htroct Opposite ,st. Jantea’t Church a t 131,600, reached by 3,652 mlleS a federal government commission of main. as the congress may determine." In- To manufacture the ten billion Woolwortb Donohue, heir to ternational traffic In arms, declares cubic feet of gas made In Connecti- dime store millions. Is calling the du Ponts, can be done away Hers are the ten leading stars of 1934 as revealed by a survey of independent motion picture ex- cut last year, the public utilities, Hollywood by long distance with only by agreement between all hibitors whose decisions are .based on drawing power of nims and actors. They are. In order of popu- 11 !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ eaclusive of the Koppers plant, used these days, following an Inter- producing nations. larity, and as numbered above: 1. Will Rogers; 2. ICIaik Gable' 8 Janet Gaynor. 4. Wallace' Beery: a large amount rf fuel of various rnpted romance with Wendy 6. Mae West; 6. Joan Crawford, 7. Bing Crosby; 8. Shirley Temple; 9. Marie Dressier, 10 Norma types. The fuel most consumed In Barrie, Irish movie star; Wool- $3.98 25c $10.98 Acting through Hugh R. Wilson, Shearer. Eight pt tbe ten gained similar honors last year, Bing Crosby and Shirley Temple, newcom- steel wheel- 38-ln. car with the manufacture of gas In this state worth’s mother objected that minister of Switzerland, the state ers, replace Eddie .Cantor and Jean Harlow. Smilea of auprame happineaa wreathed the faces of David lAmaon Flat blades, waa bituminous coal of which 04,- the couple are too young to 3-Piece Suite Tlnksr Toy tempsrsd. barrow with electric head- department already has presented to and his lister. Dr. Margaret Lameon. aa ahe brought newa to San seL Smooth. atand. Strong. lights. See it! 800 tons were burned. Next In line marry. Bo Wendy went to the bureau of the disarmament con- Quentin, Calif., prison of the granting of a new trial to too nan Leather thoe. was coke of which 25,000 tons were Hollywood. ference at Geneva a draft treaty Into murky comers” and "go far In bers—Senators Nye, Vandenberg of | condemned to death as a wife elayer. Despite belief of a najorlty of Mohair Frieze—at a Low Pricel made In company plants In burning providing for International licensing eliminating many of the evils" of Michigan, Barbour of New Jersey, the supreme court justices in Lamspn’s guilt, their statement de- coal and 31,800 tons were pur- the expedition, said iie hoped to and supervision of the raemufacture the arms traffic. republicans; and Senators George clared the conviction wae won on evidence "no stronger than mere Rayon Undlet chased. Anthracite coal burned was reach New York early next spring. and trofflo In arms. Senator Nye's committee will be of Georgia, Clark of Missouri, Bone suspicion." Fully guaranteed Eltetrlc Tra in 7,600 tons. According to the plans, reaching The administration's belief, as ex- buay from now until December 31 of Washington and Pope of Idaho, 100% Mohair Frieze. here by short wave radio, the "Bear pressed In this treaty proposal. Is with public hearings. Only after demoerata — have opiwrtunity to Built to Ward’s ri^d 25c of Oakland,” Wooden hull ship Ol that such a move should "shed light they are concluded will the mem- prepare its report to congress. Gift Furniture condition, it should be replaced. specifications. Choice $R9*5o BYRD PLANS TO LEAVE the expedition, will put out from Dainty new biooaMte $4.48 Dunedin on December 26, It will When lutalllng new aiding Insula- of colors and styles. I panties of fui* rayoal $12.98 98c 98c Oc reach the ice pack In ten days, Ii USE FHA LOAN TO tion placed under the elding or be- Pn

ing in he terms ^ 1914 rather -tbaa 1914 and the aseemlnaMntis at Mar- an’s faster child. The Soviet leaders ^nasM Under the revlaed reguJatlona, tmprava Vseasit Uutd by specific authorisation of the those o f 920 when tbronei had tot- seillet on October 9. in Mosoow, foreseeing a poselbie itSKS DOCTORS TO HELP Shop, Look And Listen In Manchester Another important change per- Yderal Housing AdmlnletraUon. CONSTRUCT FIRE •iioulff ba Finnish of Kiss Bandit Mystery FRANCO-SOVIET tered and "self determination of In pre-war Europe there exist clash in the Tar East, redoubled ef- an entire famUy’e groee Income mits the oonatrucUon of Improve- Delinquent taxes no longer are bottom by L peoples" had become .he yardstick the triple entente of Prance, Rueeia forts ,to make their European NEW HOUSING may be taken as the baals of n mente on unimproved property up en absolute bar to modernisation stotJS betwasn the' and the world hoped that the “war and Great Britain. Today the Eng- fences secure and non-aggre^on CUT LABORATORY COSTS modernisation loan. to $2,000. Prevlouely, loane could credit. The regulations now pro- RESISTING GARAGE left open these hollow i ARMY PACT LIKE lish government, influenced by pact: were negotiated. ' to save democracy" had accom- Heretofore, It had been required 'he mode only for the Improvement vide that the bank may use its own a flue and spread Urn . , OMUXit briiiff myaeU to believe plishes its object. sisable section of public opinion HItler'a Blae Also Factor discretion in extending < credit, the •ttlatlen p la ^ baCR* PHASES GIVE that the borrower have a "bona of ptoperty on which eome sort of rrench have become a people Today dictators take the place of which decriea "meddling in the af- But meanwhile Naxilam, arch foe Hartford. Dec. 12.—(AP)—Dr. etructure already existed. The status of taxes, aaaessmenta and The hasard of Are in a garaga ao aa to o Iom tbarn PRE-WAR LINEUP faire of the ocmtlnent," holds aloof. tide source of annual Income at the monarchs. Hereditary power still is of Communism and of all things Stanley H. Osborne, state commis- number of pieces of property on payments on principal and interest la ever preasnt, although few prop- also help. —Premier Flaodln of France. But its leaders' brows are furroiCed pertaining to the Soviet system, had time of application at least five The other walls of tho at 0 discount but the daily lives of sioner of health, has asked the phy- which sn Indlvldusl borrower may of mortgage not affecting the eligi- erty owners appear aware of the Balance of power, that old Euro- millions are, in some cases, i and "Britain’a frontier has moved triumphed In Germany. One of the alciana of the state to cooperate PLAN IMPETUS times the annual payments." ’This bility of a note for iniuranee. may bt similarly traatad section now reads: “The maker (or negotiate loans Is now unlimited, fact. The partlUon walls between would not be ftnmy, did pean device which failed to corsoli- closely ordered as in the time when to the Rhine. first feats of the Hitler regime was with tr.e department In an effort to whereas before the maximum was thsr pravsat tUa haaatd. Bot break the fundameotal Then there was the old "triple al- an understanding with Poland. husband and wife jointly, or other the garage and the house should date peace aufficlently to prevent ‘ divine right" reigiied. cut down the expense of laboratory five. There was a decrease of less be build of a flre-retardlng mate- lama at beauty. liance” of imperial Germany, the The development waa sufficiently work. Physicians are asked to con- Important developments In the members of the family, if signers) the world tragedy o f 1914-18, again Twenty years ago when the world must bavs n stated bona flde gross Loans of this type may now be than 1 per cent in the number of rial arid the windows, doors and of i$M, highway patroUwm^ ~yennntti CMlina. New York de- conflict was in the making there , Austro-Hungarian empire and the P-otentlous to send Louis Barthou. sider, when taking any specimen. If administration of the National ' apartment store executive. kingdom of Italy. Remnants of the annual Income at the time of ap- extended oVer a period of five years vehicles registered in New Jersey frames should be lire reelstlag. Pennsylvania rsrossd to •$ $! has reared Its head across the At- were fears and forebodings, mili- France’s foreign minister, on a hur- the examination is essential and Housing Act are expected to give at the discretion of the lending in* lantic. Hapeburg domain today find back- ried trip to Warsaw, since Poland, further whether it could not he plication. or sufficiently In prospect last year, and a decrease of only The walls to be fire retordUg 12,289 anamlnatloas taw ' tary secrets and spy scares. So decided Impetus to the Better stitutlon. Heretofore, flnst ma- 2.06 per cent In the gross income should be of brick, Ule, masonry, " it is our will that baa failed and Statements In the French parlia- ing in Rome and Fascist newspa- like the members of the little en- sent to a city qr local hospl^ to satisfy the financial Institution, Ineansea becauss tha ears Iff there are today. Housing Program during winter equal to at least five times the an- turity has been three years, with of the Department of Motor 'Ve- plaster on metal lath, or ether tha sqiplleants appsarad warn- dw intelligence that has been de- ment that France and the Soviet pers, a abort time ago denunciatory tente, was an Important sector in laboratory. ^ montbe, the conitriictlon industry Union have a military understand- Political oppositionists fled across of Nax’ aims toward Austria have the ’’ring of leoIaUon” which the' nual payments.” a possible five-year term allowable hicles. flre-retardlng materiala. If of sattsfaetory. Setive. frontiers in those days, plotted the Dr. Osborne points out that if the believes. —Ludwig Lewlaohn, author. ing, that the Red ,^rmy will be at put a silencer on such criticisms. big republic had bee; erecting volume of specimens continues Coupled with new building an- France’s disposal If Germany at- overturn of administration, justi- Simultaneously there has been a fied the use of arms against “ ty- around HlUer's Third Reich. He through December at the rate at- ticipated under the long-range Opportunity la the thing that tacks, constitute the clinching evi- ban of “anscbluss” discussion in swung from there to Bucharest, tained thus far in 1934, the examin- mortgage Insurance program of nints.” So they efore show windows throughout in the future. (orglvon and explained. She la Elinor Sotbern of Jamaica Plains, this work has been done on single- Manchester aa the city’s holiday shopping season reaches its peak. Maas., who assured Mrs. Finn that she "did It for excitement". A family homes-by owners. —James A. Moflett, Federal Hous- ministration has broadened the surance . of loans made by private ing .Administrator. guilty conscience led her to apologize. Liberalise Begulatolns and Every Home. Supplementing these develop- scope of borrowing eligibility under lending Institutions for modcmlza-- ments, the Federal Housing Ad- Title I of the Act, authorising in- I tion and repair.

JIM The Time Has Arrived to jor Consider Q uality Xmas Sweeper- Items and Gifts o f Quality a

At the Terr height of the rre-XMMs Seaeott Arthur* MAKE THE MOST OF IT NOW AT Vac offer y o m exceptional valors la TnlletrIrSf Per- From the Hardware Store The A R T H U R fumrH. Tollrf Nrfs ami a n NovIom Nets, r h r r k n «r r t , this Israr nrrnf of Items Quality Items In Cutlery DRUG STORES and set r«»nr Xmas sifts S4^ MAIN HTRRfirr U(i t’KNTER STKKFT XOWI Pocket Knives As Low As LOOK US DIAMOND SHOE STORES” 25c to $2.50 comp: IN OVER We wi.sh you and yourk a MEIRRY CHRISTMAS and are co-operating by putting these special low prices on slippers, rubbers, overshoes and footwear Carvers in Pairs and HO that your dollars will have more cents. Take advantage of these low prices. Compare them with what you pay elsewhere. Be sure you get the Westinghouse most possible for each cent you spend. Assure yourself of quality by shopping at Diamond’s. Sets, $2.50 to $7.50 Household Knives, Shears, Scis- .*M/.^r CO.liPLKTK Boys^S^Tu? sors, Safety Razors, Etc. $ rOILF.TRIES IN MANCHF.STKU — H l’UNI’T 19-95 Washers EVF.M.NU IN I’AIUS — PAKIH.F.V’S GIFT SLIPPERS for the Family Si’ KINOTIMF. IN PARIS — UIIFJtAMY SHOES HOUBIUANT - A l’itll. SHOWKKS Inexpensive GIFT SLIPPERS Xmas $ Glamorous d’orsays. trimmed with bunny fur; Westclox Clocks 59-50 black and blue with fancy linings. 98c Wind and Electric Special ELECTRIC RANGES To Manicure UrVILHIS The Uiggivit I’KN ; New Australian Wool Goodyear welta, soUd leather ianersohw, FRESH CIGARS strong wearing soles with knives. PKKFIMI/.F.KS AHMirliiM'iil lA AND I’KNCIL In Holiday Pat-kagra $1.00 to $3.50 Sets t ’OMI’AITS SETH Cl!TEX - tK)TV Brnulltiil Sheepskin Slippers Stylr* You Kvrr Saw LOWEST A A Installed In LA CROSS 50c - 89c Assorted fast colors, for women, Sixes to 1$>/|. Westclox and Ingersoll up PRICES 98c Your Home $124-50 79c - $5.00 50c 50c ‘"*10 $1.25 ‘104and up For babies, looks like real fur bunnies, but are ELECTRIC , Australian tinest combed wool. Sixes 1 to d. WATCHES Just A 89c HOUSEHOLD Arrived! C A N D I E S Will delight kiddies’ hearts. Whiter blue, rose WaUU ttoM . Fre.sh Full Line 1, and mouse. Sizes 4 to 10. NECESSITIES $1.00 to $5.00 Automatic and of Give Her Shipment Sad Irons • Toasters - Grills • beat-indicating Heating K.AHiiVIAN a Pair of FOOD XMAS Schralll Misses’ find Children’s Percolators - Hedting Pads - type* Aa tow os KODAKS TOILET GIFT Page Electric Com Poppers I CANDIES ALL SIZES ENNA * Flashlights P. i i Vi WATERS and Sheepekin Bunnies $588 SPt!,«.(AI-: $2.50 Of Better Grade MIXERS Pads OF EVERY From TIUTIS., FBI., S.\T. Shaw OTHF.BS AT flOe, JETTICK ONE-l’OI!M> BOX 89)^ and $1.25 25c Maillut’d M9c, $1.49, Etc. and Lanterns VARIETY ASSORTED 79c Shoes Eveready in 2, 3 and 5-ceIl CHOCOLATES .Vasorted $9.00 and $6.00 reg- Tocstort. Rea iii.i}!''. .Men's Hand Turned Golden Brown Kid ular prices. Our $e"oo 35c Nuts price: tifui chromium ^9$ 50:^ and up tocsten that make $19-50 up EVERETTS Choice of the House. perteei toast. As Leather soles, rubber heels. low at DRUG S P E C IA IS M R E M E D IE S ui'Kiimr $t.uo To spec ial : .... J l\r.-iill...... OUe, $1.69 Men’s Dress PYREX THCBS., FBI., SAT. 10»' Kx-laix ...... Ic WILLIAMS’ 8288 20c Bayer .Aspirin, .lie $1.90 .Alaitlnea...... BAo Bottle Warmers SEVENTEEN MEN’S SETS GLASSOVENWARE PERFUME $1.00 Nujol ...... 07c $1.29 Petrolagar . . .7Ao NEN'S ROMEOS OXFORDS AOc E ilrola x ...... 3II<' ^ *’ I.«ather soles, brown'kid, leather lined. Very Convenient 7Ac Oiiun’a Pilla . . . AOc Useful and Acceptable Gifts! $21-50 dram •lOr PrpmxU'nt...... Hi)c flOr /. e i n n ...... 4Bo 89c Pie and Cake Plates Vacuum Coiiao 29c $1.00 Ovaliinc ...... ’He $1.69 Caiueroles, Custard Cups, Etc. Makers. Brew 2Ac Buhine ...... 19c S3c .MIslol ...... ’JSC coffee ceientin- •General Electric 90c Bccchum ITIIv, 3Uc $1.00 Mu IOhI Milk, AAc Men’s Felt Slippers eally. Advanced SAc M o l l c ...... ’iOc SAc Caatur O i l ...... IBo l.«ather soles, rubber heels. Wcftinchouce iba- •Magic Maid 39c Alum...... ‘Jib' OOi' .Alophen Pill* .. 49c tuna. As tow as LigiJ SAc VIck’a ...... 'J4c 7Ac IWII-.Ana...... 49c. 98e Shoe Skate •Westinghouse BATH I’OU UEB AOc Noae llropa... .29c lAo Tr. Iodine ...... 9c This Price F or. All style Toes. *585 •Universal ' BATH SALTS SAd W l l d r o o t ...... 27c lOo Woodbury’s Soap.'*. Thuraday Only! $ 1.98 Flatirons and 28c J. * J. Baby Pow- ...... 8 for 25o WOODBURY Mlaaea’ and Children’a . Men’s •Sunbeam Mixmaster 6 CAKES SOAP der ...... I9e 28c A'enlda *Tiiwues, 18c GIFT SET All Leading Makes In Atlrartlvo Begular $1.29 One Lot of Men’s Genuine Calfskin Packugr— .All Rubbers f 4>Buckle Oxfords and Higrh Shoes Outfits Faraolafora. 3 for $1.00 TAKE AOVAWTACE O FTH E Sr 89c Smartly atyladi Slock Clerks Who Heavy and Nestor, Johnson, Wood’s and Union. feaaoe fat rich, Menu-Vo:! far Women’s and Childmi’* M Regular $4.00 Tubular and Hockey, $2.95 to $8.95 All Cod LiverOils Can Help You 8-Snap fragrant ceffca. WsMeSmiH’Set Or ill. Makea ALL Values. Halibut Oils Pick Your Gifts Dress SLEDS As low at $ place act in toast, toasted TOBACCOS IJne of ^ .Mcn’a First Quality $2.95 Flexible Flyers and Fire Fly .\nuMi Viosterols To Suit Your Beautiful 1 Overshoes $»8 - Chromium "‘****‘‘^**- ^'CAOE Wrapped Insulins Pocketbook Pipe* £ $3-89 $4-89 $$.S0 8584 black. C o m p lc t e $ | 2 9 u caketigiilUbaeoa,$y General Electric Rubbers Boys’ High and Low wBli leeipas. At Lowmt Vt l ow Prices 2Ac to Every pair guaranteed.I Price* Mon’i Hi-Cut ^ 8 Skating So<-k8 and Acoessorie*. $1.50 to $7.50 A.00 All style toea. Arctics and Telechron Hi-Cut Shoes SHOES ------y9s THE BEST IN TOW High grade rikskln with ml M r or leather YULETIDE .SUNDAE, 15c sol^ ' Rock Oak soles, sol- Hot Chocolate lak D inner HOT FUDGE Sundae, 10c id leather, pack a lot Light-Bulbs CLOCKS t of wear. Coffee 1.98 with m, ^ I Hot BUTTERSCOTCH, 10c Growing Girla' Black and Brown $ IVklived Cream and and Takeoa . . . . Delicious Silex COFFEE, 5c 3Qc T^^l! OXFORDS Aa Low Aa Boya’ and Y'outh*’ Latmt Btytoo, newest leather. A beautiitnl Calendar, one that you will be $3-95 i glad to take home with our compUments, VISIT OUR LIQUOR DEPARTMENT ^ 92^4$ will be given with every transaction. Rubbers Remember that the DIAMOND SHOE Xmas Decorations ------5 $2-45-$2.95 STORES are never undersold. Their popu- SEAGRAM - GOLDEN WEDDING - FOUR ROSES - G. & W. birity for 14 years In Manchester remain* PAUL JONES - HENNESSEY - GRAVES - CRAB ORCHARD Bring the kiddtea to Diamond’a to \1att their new Kiddy Bench to aee AHce la Woatkriand charactera an every chair. Gladdens without a pteoedeaL Save your time, your In Variety klddlca’ hearts. Children are eaaler to lit and are Interested In their aurroondlags. This la the on^ store in Manchester that money and your energy—ahop DIAMOND’S OLD MR. BOSTON - IMPORTED SCOTCHES — Every Known offers this sdditloaal feature and at money-saving prices, too. Srst! Pope Westfield Bicycles and Velocipedes The Manchester Electric Company Brand On the Market — WE HAVE THEM ALL! The standard in reputation and quality. TTSMainSt ^ Phone 8181 BEACON BILL PRIV.ATE STOCK BIN. ftlB qt. . . . . $1.29 WINES WHISKEY'. Ft Pt- 50c PORT - SHEKBY - TOKAY’ CREME DE MBNTHE SfOAIGHT WHISKEY, musc at el - BURGUNDY CREME DE COCO.A 93c ANISETTE DIAMOND SHOE STORES Manchester Plumbing &Supply 45c, 69c, 98c, $1.25 CLUR COCKTAILS 1013 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER I BVE^O MldlAU). MtANOnVlBR OOliN. WBDNB8DAT.DBCgyB:ER 12,1<

Chriatmu ateppinc iMconiM • war UDAVB HoiaBr peSat book looirtag tswarfl I able in various flnlobea, adaptable raal joy wb«n you come upon a place BrookvUla, Pa.—Th* snowstorm bouse" b* told asii^aorB. **flo I ran that the first ship* to p«*s through like Hale’a Gift Shop where there'* insld* and got ray bunting license the SUoita of Mackinac were able to to the particular use' to whirfi was pretty bad and Carney Vandsr- WALLBOARD’SUSE It 1* put. STATE REQUIRES a aplendid aeiection of gift* at SOe voort decided be wouldn't go bunt- sad got back in tlm* to get nQr Depression And Repeal Get "Play* br**k through th* io* which bad and |1. ing. But he felt be should try deer.” blocked the chann*) alne* th* pr<- WoUboord may readily b* point- that new rifle anyway so b* stopped eadiag D*etmb*r 19. On May 3, th* ed, and some of it comes already 3,500 MOESOF to th* porch, semdng a target ,Ons spoelaa o f eatarpillar In Latest Christmas Card Desifpis steamer Harmonic was able to make MORE POPULAR sized. When desired. It may hi* "Not 100 yards aamy was a nlns into a raal p la n t' its way into lAke Superior. *o that. eovered with wallpaper. For the homemaker, novice or ex- JU C C C M tl€ff1I If the great and very expensive St. Several types of wsllboard oon- perienced hand, there are metal-tea- Lawrence waterway bad been built tain Insulation propartlo*. These PIPE FOR WATER pot warmers with tiny candles inside F O R E V m y M EMBER C a year ago, it would have bc4n use- Varied Types of Material materials may oaaiat in kasping a that keep a beverage just near O F T H E F A M I L Y less to the HId-West and the West, building warmer In winter and enough the boiling point, pota and including Western Canada, until tbs cooler in summer. Whan used for To furnish water supply larvie** first of May. insulation purposes, th* board t* to Connecticut ottlas and towns, up- pans in black and white enamel, not Used More Widely in Mod- water pip* Una — loaf aMn( to apeak of red or navy blue to HOUSE SLIPPEBS wUI bring joy to nU the fnm- The joint board of engineers, op- usually nailed to tb* studding, wards of 8,000 miles of nip* of vari- pointad by the United States and joist* or rafter*. ous types and tlses ar* required, ac- stretob all th* way ocroaFtb* match any kitchen; little laundry life T h is C h ristm a s nant—U on* of tb* rsaaoBg kits in flowered cases holding clothes ..... 75c **$2.25 Canadian government*, ho* loporUd ernizing. Moat wsllboard* absorb and cording to staUstics on fll* with th* Connecticut Publlo Commission. In water utilltl** or* granted in town i* to get togged lovelier—simpler but more dramatic lines and clothes pins, place mats of HOSIEBY! A luxurious gift for “Her”. $ pair that th* sveroga data* of opming deaden sharp, m*t*Ute and other out in the right they are, what with artful cut and In a gift box ...... aa and closing of navigation on the tn- noiaas, Wallbooi'da ar* being used this underground system which charter* In tb* terrltoria* in woven transparent paper and round in larg* qua>iUUes for abaathing iprsod* in a tremendous metal net- th*y op*rate. To p*m it clothes. Pradin's have startling colors, deep purple piped chromium creamers and sugars on By the pair, 09c. t*roonn*etUig ebonnala of tb* Or«*t Because of the comparativ* ease ^ and Every Christmas walls and celling*; ilnU-j of cup- work from the reservoirs into In th« busineis would •ome woolen ski suits with gold, American beauty edged in a tray that look like one indivisible SIEN’S SOX. Gift box of 4 ...... * n /\f\ Lok*a and on th* St. Lswranc* with which It may be installed, that say "pep” to the silver. Washable velvet makes cun- Per pair, 25c. ^ i e i l U Riv*r during th* lost 30 y*or* bav* boards and c lo s ^ ; new partition*; homes, factories, office buildings, Uon of this *quipro*nt and th* but split to form two. wsllboard ii becoming increasing- i*r*for* bav* to b t ; last stitch! What a marvelous gift! ning new nightgowns and some of BOerrS! Bugged and weather resletlag. For b*en na follow*: Great Lok** abov* new rooms in the attic and base- commercial eetabllshmenta and the v*atm*nt would thi ly popv.lar for modernization and ment; insulating bomas, atoraa, like, the water companies and th* doubled, so that neither coinMtitOff ^ them have trains, too, just for fool- For a truly luxurious hunting, hiking and echooL Sizes for men, Welland Canal, April 18 to Decem- ishment. sll? Be Sure of the Value ber 19; Welland Canal, April 18 to reconditioning projects on homes, farm and other buildings; oa so- water departments have a hug* in- would b* abl* to **m enough to MF The manufacturers have finally gift a velvet evening wrapi atoYss, farm buildings and other coustlcal materials In bomas, of- vestment, th* site of which few a Just rate of rstum on tn* Inviit* gotten around to the men and done is unsurpassed. U you K...... $2.95 “ $4.75 December 10; S t Lswranc* above Montreal, April 39 to Deetmber 10. structure*. flcea, reitaurants, etc.; some of other than thoa* actually engaged mant aseapt at greatly inorMSod a fine Job with their traveling taga Give the home lover a lamp— have a epUege girl on your ^ ‘ PARTY STYLES and ~DANCB SLIPPEBS! there's always room for one more, j mm M U w m m e Smart BBOWNbUt and Buster Brown Shoe*.... Below Montreal the average date of Manufactured from exploded them for forms into which con- in the water supply bualneaa can ratea for service. (Jne* th* inveat- One of the newest is the flattest list check off her name wood, chemically treated wood, crete is poured, and scores of raallsa. msnt Is made. It cannot be reclaimed possible leather case for the Pull especially if it's one of the hand- arrival of the first vessel from the some ones at Montgomery Ward’s. and make a trip to Che- sea during th* last t*n years ha* bagasse, old paper and other plant minor uses. Coat iron is th* material most and depreciation on tb* pipe lines man, containing receptacles for ney's Salesroom where ArwATEit K emt R adio $3.00 ” $3.50 Big lamp.i, small' lamps, all kinds of I C09IFOBT nnd CHEEB for aching feet Health- been April 38, the average dsU of and mineral products, wa'Ilboard usad In th* big distribution system, con be charged off only over a long shaving mirror, brushes, rasors, tal -ou’ll And velvet remnants may b* ersated in various densl- The eclf-atarter first appeared on although there are several other period of year*, varying from 90 cum powder, soaps and lotion. An- lamps and at such reasonable prices!' iuUy styled BBOWNbUt Tread d»>* ap; departure December 7. Thus, th* ,hat are the most gor- eostly **aw*y, if oomplatad, will b* tie* and thickness, and Is obtain- automobilea In 1911. kinds of pipes used In various places. years to a century. other bag of cowhide that fits under ' '' geous things you can Straight Shoes...... the berth carries two suits on sepa- The newest handkerchiefs have GALOSHES and BUBBEB FOOTWEAR for aU out of operation a* a traffic thor- Imagine—as well as being extreme- oughfar* -from Mtrly in December rate hangers.'shoes, bat and a lot of lower case appliqued or embroidered ly reasonable. Give her the rem- linen. The well-dressed lounging initials right in the middle, brought V 'I ' Ti practically to tbs first of May or nant and let her have it made up in 2^...... $1.00 ” $1.95 useless for flvs months every year. man wears either a velvet or flannel on apparently by the Gertrude Stein her own Individual fashion. OFFICIAL SCOUT SHOES for boys, for glrle. Jacket cut on the simplest lines, or Influence. If you haven’t time to Extra long wearing * a OC CA tailored dressing gown, pocket mon- wait for initials, there’s a new clip- Mary Boland, whose next picture for school and dress. i^OeSrO ^ 4 * 0 " ogrammed. cord done with a border of 'cords Is "Ruggles of Red Gap” la wearing POOB MEMOBIBS woven In and clipped off that fur- a striking new pair of gloves. With nishes all the decoration you need. a street costume of black velveteen, Varaadln, Tugoslavia — Memoriea r, But everything’s monogrammed, short-sleeved and tailored, Miss Bo- of his childhood fights remained This is the Plaee l One look at Kemp's window and umbrellas, playing cards, mufflers, land sports black jersey gloves with Joseph Marsalteb through the you'll go inside to .tee more of 'em! bath robes, dresser sets, bags, night which nin the full length of the years In which he made a comfort- The best collection of smoke stands gowns and step-ins. arm. This is so that they may MCKC’S TO VOU I able income in America. Whin he in all shapes and sizes and quaint wrinkle just enough to come under died be left $1,800 to be divided little occasional pieces In maple that An umbrella! That's the heading of '’studied carele.ssncss" among the living members “in the deserve a mighty big consideration what youve been . which is part of the present mode. $54-90 3B class of the Varcdln primary trying to think of all Changes in the American scene ar e noted by the Christmas card deal gners. -’bis year sees school in 1905 who did not beat me.” MARLOW'S on your Christmas list! the time! Of co>irsc reSeetkig such current topics os the depresalon and repeal. One features* map (right) which boa X Not one of the ten living member* rhe'll love one. 9^ nmrks” on the outside flap and within a map on which you’re supposed to put an “X” to you of the class who have been traced for Values In the average woman’s mind, Hale’s have a whole live. The man drinking (left) Is one of the many “ repeal m otir cords now being sold. But sttU a favorite admitted beating him so they will furs are about the most spectacular Potterton A Krah have a com- ROWNhflt ^ Beautiful new Christmas ship- plete assortment of electric bulbs with thousands, salesmen say, are the old-fashioned Christmas cards, one of which Is shvwik above* divide the money. of alt gifts. If you intend to put a ment of umbrellas in good deal of money into a present and electric novelties for your calendar free gloria, silk and a Christmas tree. New York (AP) — Christmas _ "X " on the approximate spot where The establishment of a govern- for her, look at silver fox capes. new fabric that won’t split,, and ment-subsidised beet sugar Industry In everything that could pQ^ Asking you live. show that thi* condition will con- They're new this year and are by there’s one model with an inter- SHOE STORE cards are like stylea — many of * Dog Cards, Too in Chile is proposed in a bill under far the most glamorous Items on the changeable handle. gl.49-ys.00. Women have more time for shop- them change each year to keep up tinue well into April. consideration by a committee of the ping than men and so their gifts to Hain Stnat The speed idea crept in In the market. But If she has more in- with the times. Thus say card aales- ’ form of Christmas cards made up In 1934, it wo* not until April 28 Chilean bouse of representatives. terest in her home than clothes, (jnc another ought to shfiw a little Bank possibly be dreamed for Nightgowns look for all the world Potterton & Krah men, and this year they point to 1 . huge telegrams. To add a dash sterling silver Is your answer—beau- extra imagination and painstaking Coupons With like evening dresses. Many have thought. Is there on your list a such notes in year-end greetings aa ! of interest, the telegram was In the tiful tea sets, platters, bowls, any- trains. Practically all are cut on “ Where Radio Is Understood” form o f a rebus, with the recipient thing for the table. young girl who gets flowers from the depression and repeal. | Every 10c Purcha.se. princess lines with soft fullness young men and'wouldn’t she love At the Center Phone 3733 519 Main Street There are a good many such; supposed to figure out a part of the Marlow’s Pays You 2 % across the bust and covered shoidd- writing through wishbones, pictures Handbag.s f o r one of those adorable new china "timely” features aa portrayed by I Somewhere On the Money You Spend ers. Insertions of lace, rather than vases with lace paper-like frills those gentlemen who perspire In of Santa Claus, and other seasonal auntie! Hand- sketches. The airplane idea contin- bags for moth- plain bands of it at the neckline and around the top to hold an old-fash- the summer to produce big snow hem, are a new note. scenes and cheery greetings of the ued in evidence, at times replacing ^ cr! Handbags ioned bouquet? As for any woman Santa’s time-honored reindeers. for the little who stays in her room a lot, wouldn’t winter. UNDER EVERY ROOF A small teapot is an excellent de- But deapite catchy new Ideas, the More humor was a dominant note woman! Every she have 'un with the white porce- —another result of the depression, feminine name vice to use for holding paraffin. It lain sen shells and conchs that bring old type cards, such as those show- MECHANICAL TOYS can be heated and the paraffin will ing the Yule log, Christmas carol said sales people. Buyers wanted on your list can such a breath of the past? USEFUL something to laugh over. D olls easily p

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37«> Christmas With Unusual Gift Selections In All Our 29 Departments! From «tUc to cellar we're ready for an old-faahloned Chriatmaal Every iheU ta brimming with gift* . . . theoe valuea listed below are Just an example of the marvelous gifts collected from aU comers of the world to be found at Hale’s—MANCHESTER’S GREAT GIFT STORE! From the low priced article to the highest, you may buy here for giving without misgiving. Come . . , look . . . shop—stay a few hours a half or a whole day . , , we’re ready to serve you to the beat of our thirty-seven years of experience! ’ I Store open Thursday and Saturday hPlenty of free parking space for weary I Remember Green Stamps given nights until nine. Open December 19th 'gift shoppers In rear of store. No re- 'out with all cash purchases. On ac- to 24th every night until 9. strictions. count payments up to the iSth of Dec.

Rememher....Just 10 Shopping Days Until Christmas!

For Her Very Own Bedroom!, The Gift Of Gifts GIFT SHOPPERS Are Flocking To Our HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT! for HER!

“Monument Mills” COLONIAL

Full Length

LOVELY as

BED SPREADS MIRRORS SILK With GOLD FRAMES 3-Ptece In The Popular PILGRIM Pattern

Toilet Sets UNDIES

Fold them fondly before tying them

up. We don’t blame any girl for feel- ing badly about giving them away. Special! $1.49'

$0.49 $2.98 They’re so lovely and gorgeous you’ll Beautiful Gift Settle tho problem! Give her want to keep them fof your own per- sonal use. There are nicely tailored oqe of these dresser sets—comb, bnish, mirror—In her favored undies as well as perfectly gorgeous Handkerchiefs lace trimmed models. Give each piece shade. Quality pearloid In wanted What a whole of o gift item . . • full colors. separately, match up your own set At Hale’s low prices, you can afford a length mirror to hong on her closet door or Main Floor, right. few for your own Christmas stocking her bedroom wall. Good and large quality mirror, 44 inches long. Neat burnished gold Don’t let the days pass by find- frame. A gift that will please moat any ing you gifTlesa and breathlessly girl on your list. looking for nice gift handker- chiefs. Get your share of these

truly remarkable values. Plain $1.98 white linens with dainty embroid-

Rich, lustrous satins r >'

mises, panties. ^ Print Handkerrhlefs in fascinating PYREX” Casserole new designs. Gay

2 for 25c

Chin Chuckers Kiddies’ Handkerchiefs with animal trims. $1.00 Select a Pyrex casserole . $2.98 w make your favorite fruit cake or You see a lot of Monument Mills bed spreads on a great many Here’s the lovely Satin 2 for 25c plum pudding In It . . you’re well dressed beds these days. They're fine cotton Colonial bed Dasche and Bryn Mawr cos- .Men’s Handkerchiefs with Initialed giving two gifts In one. You’ve spreads that arc Ideal on maple or mahogany four-po.stcr beds. The tume slips. Dainty gowns corners. 3 In box. no idea how attractive a gift It PILGRIM design Is a very neat pattern you fall for ImmiMliately and pajamas In heavy crepes, h ,A la when tied up with red ribbon when you sec It. And remember—each Monument Mills spread is If she Is a gay young thing and Not to mention perfectly ■ 75c looks well In sports togs, by all and holly berries. The -quart prc-shnmk and color-fast. Full bed size, 86xlor). Twin size, 72x105. ducky step-ins and dance IJnen Handkerchiefs with dainty casserole can be used through- means remember her with a gay ROSE. BLUE, YELLOW, GREEN and ORCHID. chin chuckcr. Light weight wool seta. corner embroideries. out the year for making other goodies when the cake is gone. or Bilk crepe. Silk Underwear— Bed Spreads-Main Floor, left. lOc 2-quart size, $1,25. Front Entrance. Main Floor, rear. Main Floor, center. Housewares—BaaemcnL

WARM, DEEP-NAPPED, ALL-WOOL BOYS! GIRLS! Here’s A Grand Christmas Gift!

See SANTA Gotham’s “CLOUDLESS” CHATHAM “AIRLOOM” At Hale’s

TOYLAND BLANKETS SILK STOCKINGS Dear Old St. Nick la at Toyland dally from 2:30 to 4 o’clock to welcome hi.s little friemU. Come In and whisper to him just what you wish for Christmas, Nights. 7 to 8:30 o'clock, he’s at royliind to see yi'ning and old. At the Low Price! Pair

Light as'fluff, marvelously warm and beautiful! Clear as crystal, absolutely without a ring or shadow to mar the Feel lliein, lift them, take note of their clear-toned beauty of these sheer Gotham's! This stocking has a host of friends lovely colors -their rich Duraloom bindings! New already, and is about to make many more this Christmas. The “gold CHATHAM "Air Looms" contain 83 per cent new, stripe” run-stop top adds to the charm of this hose, not to mention the live wool for warmth, with about 17 per cent cotton picot top on each pair. Lovely Winter shades. for strength. Anticipate Christmas needs. Per- hap.s you can u.se one In the guest room for holiday Chiffon—sheer, sheer 4-thread chiffon—absolutely flatter- visitors. Large 70x80-lnch sire for full or twin beds. ing!

Striking Two-Tone Reversibleii . E.\qui.site Plain Colors "liug-jic" naoy Uoiis that any Ham and eggs, fried potatoes;, Serxdce—medium quality, 7-thread construction. Lisle top. Green and rose, blue and rose, green and peach, Green, peach, rose, blue, orchid, tan, cedar. girl will delight In receiving yea. sdmost anything can be green and Orchid, others. this Christmas. It cries and cooked In thla tiny electric At HALE'S Gift Blankets- -Main Floor, left. sleeps. Fully dressed. 20 inches stove. Has 3 bakihg utensils At HALE’S Gift Hose—Main Floor, right. long. with singing kettle for only

For The GOOD Little Girls Reversible Pastel $2.98 If She’s In Her Early Twenties! TWO BIG SELLING GIFTS! board.

On Your L ist. , .

Bath Towels Colorful C apeskin “Cinderella”

Slip-Ons GLOVES $2.25 anty rocks P F Just to see this lovely assortment of If he takes to building, give him t«et’8 play store with this capeskin gloves will make you decide to with PAPER DOLL. PAINT, BRUSH And BASE Green one of these wood log sets. "General Grocery”. Complete give at least one pair as a Christmas Rose store and groceries. $1.49 gifL You'll like the clever new cuff Peach, $1.00 trims on these fine, soft capeskins. Blue $1.00 Black and brown. Maize Orchid $1.19 ORANGE

WHITE BLUE - RED LEATHER Meet the biggest seller In our Baby Shop this season . . . thla CINDER- GREEN

ELLA dress with paper doll set. Choice WINE HANDBAGS Oc- of two models In the dress—a dainty What to give the toddlers? pastel ormndy, and a dotted or checked This is just one of many new She carries It In all kinds of weather tailored s%er. Blue, maize, hello, green, Well, come choose from these electric trains we’ve got this . . every day of the year. So naturally wooden pull toys. Brightly col- Christmas. New streamlines. red. Sizes 8 to 6 years. you want to give a bag that will keep ored. With transformer. If she’s a college type, choose the Its good looks for some time. Then Jacquclinwpapcr doll (miniature of the Utterly Irresistible! These soft solid color Turkish bath towels new “button back” tricky sllp-ons. choose one of these GENUINB LEATH- movie star) bomplete with paints, brush 50c $5.98 A sophistli^ted type will love the ERS. We’ve pouche, underarm tmd zip- and base—this set with coch dress at with neat black zig-zag border trims. Note the he-man size, 22x44 new metallic sweater tuples. If per models. Black and brown. $1.19. Santa's Surprise Packages With a GIFT From Santa she’s a sporty young thing, a Inches. Naturally the colors are tub-fosL The kiddies get a real thrill from receiving a sur- bright twin sweater set wlU do. Accessories—Main Floor, front Baby Shop—Main Floor, rear. We’ve all the new style hits! prise package from Santa himself. And he has a m 16x28-in. Towels ...... 29e large Mickey Mouse for those who buy hts Surprise _ Packages. Each package has a lucky number en- x IC Wool Skirts, Face Cloths...... 12! jc titling the winner to win one of three prizes. Warm plain col- Electric Tree Lights ors and plaids. Main Floor, left Toyland—Second Floor. Christmas Greeting Cards ^ Main Floor, center.

Set or EIGHT 2 for 5c We’ve an good an assortment of Christ- 6 ^ mas cords you wilt And anywhers at 2 Good quality electrio Christmaa for Sc. Frbiich folder type cards with en- tree lights at 69c for a set of eight velopes. Neat, distinctive designs in sub- We expect an early sell-out , . . dued colorings. CX)ME EARLYI SeparaU bulbs. The J W H A t e CO 2 for Set Others 5c and 10c.

Toylaad—Second Floor. _ MAMCHErrED CoNN*;______Cards—MiUn Floor, rear.

n e Give Green Stamps—Premium Department On Second Floor.

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