DON \ NET PRiGSS RUN AVERAGE D.AILY CIRCULATION THETVEATHEB for the Month of November, 1929 forecast by ,U. S. Weather Burean, . Hartford. 5,488 OoBdy tonight .< and Wednesday, Hembers of the Andlt Bureau ot followed by rain Wednesday; nht , Circniatlona iiaittljjakr liirttuig much change In temperature. . ■ • ■ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■

VOL. XLIV., NO. 60. (Classified Advertising on Page 12-) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY^ DECEMBER 10, 1929; M U RTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CCN ^ CANTON’S FALL NEAR STORM SWEEPS BRITISH ISLES AS REBELS SHATTER NATIONLISTS’ LINES IN liOVIE STUDIO FIRE GALE’S DEATH U S., England and Japan LOBBY PROBERS COMPANY r e h e a r s in g Rush Warships to Chinese . r TOLL NOW 163; SUBMIT REPORT j FOR A FILM PICTURE - . Waters to Protect Their ISCONHOING Nationals There. ON M^GRUNDY Four Women Among Victims of New York Disaster, 68 Ships Wrecked or Dam­ Canton, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Chang Force of the storms that have rav­ -Many hjnred as They jump from Windows— One Tak Wei’s revolting “Ironsides” di­ Link Raising of Campaign aged European shipping and swept vision knocked at the doors of Can­ British towns with floods and gales aged Along. Coasts of is indicated by these pictures, Hundred Persons in Budding When Fire Starts; On. ton today after a precipitate over­ Funds With His Actions taken shortly before the recent night advance which brought them widespread destruction. Above British Isles; Fear Floods gin of Blaze Not D eteim in^l^tage All Set for Start near the city. Artillery fire was is pictured a large four-masted plainly audible. In Working for the Tar­ sailing ship, after its crew had es­ caped, succumbing to the batter­ as Result of Heavy Rains. ' of Play When Curtain Catches Fire and Flames Quick­ The rebels apparently have broken ing of heavy seas off the coast of the government lines on a wide iff Measure. front. Rumors were circulated that Pembrokeshire, England. Fifty London, Dec. 10.-^ (AI^)—Known large vessels and many smaller ly Enveloped Budding. the fall of Canton was imminent. deaths in the terrific storm which The utmost imeasiness resulted in Washington, Dec. 10— (AP)—T|je ones were completely or partially wrecked by gales within two days. has battered Great Britain and the native circles. lobby committee reported to the Inland, 'nearly a score of persons continental coast for the past week, New York, Dec. 10— (AP)—Trap­ IDENTIFIED DEAD Breach in Lines. Senate today that the “in­ were killed by storms and floods, today reached 163, most of them at ped in a blazing motion picture AND THOSE INJUREH It was said here the breach in the ference is irresistable” that and below you see the scene at' X A. •• lea. studio in upper Manhattan today Loyalists’ lines had been made in the service rendered by Joseph Trehaford, Wales, just before a New York, Dec. 10— (AP) — the Tsingyun district 50 miles north high wall collapsed letting in flood nine persons lost their lives. R. Gnmdy of Pennsylvania, in The identified dead in the fire of Canton where land mines were waters which inundated a wide London, Dec. 10,— (AP)—Furi- The identities and sex of the at the Manhattan and Pathie exploded and by stampeding a herd raising Republican,campaign ftm'ds area. “ous gales which have taken at least dead was not immediately learned, studios today are: of water buffalo against the Nation­ led to the belief by Grundy and 163 lives and wrecked or damaged but it was known that four pf tbern Bishops Harold, address and alists. The rebels followed behind 68 ships continued to lash the* north­ those associated with him that he were women. They were all be­ age not known. the cattle. western portion of the Atlantic Kramer, Al, the Bronx. would be able to influence the ac­ lieved to be from New York City. It was understood the National­ tion of “his party assistants in Con­ ocean today. Maussman, Bob, the Bronx. ists planned to exert the utmost ef­ gress.” ,An unbroken chain of storm cen­ Ten or more other persons were Qlunn, Jack, Brooklyn. forts to hold Canton against the Holding the thief contribution to RESCUED SAILORS ters was sweeping in from the At­ seriously injured, either from the Wilson, Ernest, b^kkeeper, invaders; however if the rebels come political life of Grundy who is being HAITIAN TROUBLE OVER lantic toward Great Britain. Atmos­ flames or from jumping to safety address and age not known. in the garrison was expected to re­ considered for the Pennsylvania pheric depression was the worst in from the windows of the three story The injured: treat to the east. A pontoon bridge Senate seat had consisted of raising [ 50 years. brick building. Mxillarkey, William, 45, New is being constructed across the East fimds for campaign use, the' report BROUGHT TO PORT Gales still raged, although tfeere One hundred were in the studio, York, burned on left hand; Har­ river to facilitate possible retreat. AMERICAN OFFICERS SAY located at Park avenue and 124th said there was no doubt of his had been some lessening ill vio- lem hospital. Chiang Kai-Shek, Nationalist “ardent attachment to the principal .lence. From the mouth of the Elbe street and used jointly by the Man­ Vinal, Stanley, 40, New York leader, telegraphed Kwangtung mili­ of protection” and it could not be in the North Sea to Cape Finistorre, hattan Studios, Inc., and the Pathe burned on left hand; Harlem tary headquarters here ordering two overlooked that “he has grown rich Eleven Fishermen Picked Up the northwestern extremity of Motion Picture Exchange, shortly hospital. divisions of troops sent to Nanking in'the pursuit of a highly protected Reports from All Sections STAND BY HERE Spain, the, coasts of Ireland# Scot- before 10 o’clock today. Vkneura, Daniel, 39, New and stating “forces badly needed.” industry.” landj Wales and Sussex were strewn Stage All Set York, burns; Harlem hospital. Valae of His Services State Conditions Are In Ocean by Liner in Nick with wreckage and the sea was dot­ The stage was set in the rear of Woman, first name Virginia U. S. WARSHIPS ON WAY Though the result is not to be TO AID HARTFORD ted with crippled ships trying to es­ the fist floor of the building, pre­ (last name undetermined); 24 Shanghai, Dec. 10.— (AP.)—^The attributed wholly to him, the re­ of Time. cape the fury of the elements. paratory to filming a miniature re- years bid, five feet five inches, in cruiser Pittsburgh port added, those who contributed Quiet; Warship With Ma­ The French coast bore a similar •view, titled the “Black and White height, weighing 125 poimds, and six American destroyers were at this instance to the campaign aspect. Revue.” The orchestra leader and ‘ blonde; no clothiflg; suffocation speeding from Manila toward could give some idea o f the value of There still was considerable anx­ his fourteen musicians were wait­ ahd burns, Harlem hospital. Shanghai today, pursuant to or­ his services in connection with the rines is Ordered to Cuba. 1100,000 Fire Guts Union I New York, Dec. 10.— (AP) — iety for several- ships which have ing for the signal to start playing. Carey, Daniel, 39, New York, burns; Harlem hospital. ders issued yesterday by Rear Ad­ -tariff from the fact that in 65 of the n | I I I w I Eleven Newfoundliind fishermen, not reported their positions and The cameras were ready. leading industries of Pennsylvania, condition and it was feared the loss • On the floor above thirty chorus Eveas, CJarl, 53, New York, miral Charles B. MeVay, Jr. They Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, Dec- 10.— i d IOCK; L o c n l D e p n rh n cn t l captain, mate and crew of the fractured, left anklp: 'Harlem are expected to, arrive Thursday to the pending tariff bill recommends of life and property might be con­ girls, many of them not yet dressed raises in 42. > (AP)—Reports from all sections of t schooner “(Sander Deal,” arriyed in siderably greater. in their scanty, stage ‘clothes, were h6spii^;i?4-'' protect, if necessary, American This it said signifled added proflts Haiti today ^tated that conditions | Roche, Morris, 36, Ne-w York, life and property in the rebel-tom N«V"ydrk ijSSafttlhe United States Trawlers In Danger waiting their calls. to the manufacturers of the state, if were quiet and steadily showed im­ Ready to He^: Par.ticular apprehension was felt burns of arms and forehead; areas of China. provement. liner Republic, -which picked them There was a flash from the back­ the rates became effective of ?!,- I up l? e f^ daylight last Friday for a flotilla of ten steam trawlers drop and flames and black smoke Harlem hospital. • In issuing sailing orders at Man­ 186,000,000 as computed by an ex­ Major Harold Single after a six-' and a number of sailing trawlers Stradling, Richard, 32, Yon­ ila, Admiral MeVay asserted that naoriu^ after they had been blown rolled .across the stage. pert of the Department of Com­ hour trip reported the situation all Manchester fire apparatus was in 540 miles oflt to sea. belonging to Great Yarmouth Immediately all was in confusion. kers, burns of both arms and whenever American life and prop­ quiet. ’The U.-S. S. Galveston at merce. readiness to go to Hartford last With nine other ships, comprising somewhere in the North «Sea. None Men and womqn fought to escape forehead; Harlem hospital. erty were endangered the routine The committee also reported that Jacmel is ready to depart at any of the boats had reported since Fri­ from the flames, which almos( in­ 531klns, Eddie, orchestra lead­ duty of th# Navy was .to protect time for any seaport if necessary. night to help combat the $l(Jo,OOOr^® fishing Grundy had failed to submit any u- u • j i -village of New Town, on Bona day, stantly were sweeping ,through the er, 32, New York, abrasions of them. e'vidence to it to substantiate his Mounted patrols of the garde in fire wh.oH vyhich ruined the six story Vista bay, 100 miles north 6f St The government last night broad- •whole building. 1 left leg; home.' The six. destroj^rs comprising central Haiti under Major Oscar Fleming,. Joe, 32, New York, charge that some southern and west­ Union Block on the southeast cor­ John’s, the Gander Deal set sail for While studio employes sought to ern state “do not pay enough to­ Cauldwell went as far as the border Jumped from window, sprained ner of Union Place and All5m street. home from St. John’s a week ago (Continued on Page Three.) check the flames with apparatus aft (Continaed on Page Three.) ward the upkeep of the government and reported finding no present evi­ last Friday night. right ankle; home. to cover the'cost of collection.” , dence of unrest. Scores of Manchester people who hand, others tiumed in . fire alarms, Hamilton, Anton, New York, heard of the fire motored to HarL- On board those ships, several of four in all, which brought all avail­ The report, the third made by the Messages from Cape Haitien i them smaller than the 68-ton Gan abrasiqns of left ear. committee since it began its investi­ able apparatus from upper Man­ Rome, Rose, 40, Mpimi Ver­ statsd that four-fifth, of tho atu-1' ” <1 i t ” I -ifr P»?>. "ore practically'aU of hattan aind the Bronx to the scene. gation of lobbying activities in dents were back at school the worst since G. Fox and (Com­ ablebodied men of New Town.. FETOVIC MEETS non; abrasions of right hand; CALL OUT MILITIA Washington, asserted that this pany’s store was destroyed 12 years A fireboat sent its arching streams home. Village Supplied. of water from its place in the near­ statement by Gnmdy was refuted SHIPS ORDERED BACH. ago. Their cargo was the village’s sup­ Savarese, Albert, 28, New by figures from the Treasury and Three Alarm Fire. DEATH BRAVEY by Harlem river. York, lacerations of right hand; Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP) — plies for the winter—coal and oil, Ambulances Arrive bomb. TO AVERT TROUBLE was “ob'viously absurd.” The U. S. S. Wright enroute to A five hour battle starting shortly meat, tea, coffee, cloth, trinkets for No Truth In Statement Police'reserves amd ambulances Salzman, 26, Brooklyn; Burns Haiti with United States Marines after 7 o’clock and lasting well after the women, Ghristraas toys for the of both ears; home. * “He was fimther obliged to ad­ aboard, was ordered today by the midnight was required to subdue the childrefi, that cargo represented the began arriving but there was noth­ mit,” the report added, “that there ing that could be done to help those Wingal, Stanley, 45, New Navy to put in at Guantanamo Bay, flames which started from a pile of earnings of an entire summer’s fish­ Pays Penalty for Murder of York, second degree burns, Mine Workers in Dispute was no truth in the statement that Cuba, instead of proceeding: to Port ing off the coast of Labrador. • . trapped in the building. states like Pennsylvania support rubbish in the rear cellar and swept hands and face. i Au Prince. up through the elevator shaft and A few hours after they sailed it For more than an hour the fire ------:------what he denominated backward raged and then, as the flames died Commonwealths.” Quieter conditions in Haiti were ] mushroomed out through the top began to blow—a “whole gale” . Bridgeport Grocer; Buried Over Unions and an Out­ understood to be the reason for the I floor. Three alarms were turned in do-wn from the northwest. The lit­ down, the bodies were found, most Grundy, however, had a “solu­ rived the studio building was a Na-vy’s ordering the aircraft tender j calling out 13 companies. At one tle fleet became scattered and lost, i of them jiist inside the 134th street tion” for the troubles of the wheat Two or three finally made the home | Today in Hartford# mass of flames and huge billows of break Is Feared Today. farmer, namely that he reduce his to await orders at the Guantanamo time 23. hose lines were ' pouring entramee to the building. station. The Wright sailed from port, several days later. Some found A temporary hospitad was set up acrid smoke* were pouring fronx the production, the report continued". three toqs. of water a ihinute into structure, smarting the eyes of per-' Hampton Roads with 469 Marjnes the blazing structure. Fire men aol shelter in nearby ports. Two have ■ in a factory across the street from “The consumer does not figure at not yet been found. sons in the -vicinity. all in Mr. Grtmdy’s -views in respect and 25 officers at noon Saturday, apparatus in other surrounding j Hartford, Dec. 10.— (AP)—In the the studio and there the injured, Taylorville, 111., Dec. 10.— (AP)— after the American high commis­ Five himdred and forty miles the ; most of them suffering from burns, Deputy (Tiief Dougherty immetfl- to tariff legislation,” the report towns and cities besides Manchester Mount St. Benedict cemetftry here ately sounded second, third smd Today’s dawn found strike-troubled sion. in Haiti appealed for more Ma­ little Gander Deal had been blown today the body of John Felto-vic, 19, were given emergency treatment Taylorville under protection of the went on. “They constitute, he says, “stood at attention” waiting a call fourth alarms, bringjng apparatus a part of the 23,000,000 who voted rines to assist in maintaining order out to sea, when the liner Republic whose career of crime ended in a and taiken to hospitals of their military. National Guardsmen were on the island. should the fire get out Of control j homes. from the Bronx and many parts of the Republican ticket in 1928, giv­ and start eating into the business murder for which he paid with his Manhattan. Ambulances from Har-> quartered on one side of the court­ (Continued on Page Three.) life, in the State Prison at Wethers­ It was not known at first whether house in the middle of the square, ing a mandate to re-vise'the tariff. section of the city. However, none! lem hospital emd Metropolitan hos­ A mandate he construes to signi­ field early this morning, was lower­ the dead were actors or studio* em­ and mine workers were congre­ was needed. | ployes but it was believed- most of pital, and police emergency squads gated on the othe.. fy such, a revision as the leaders of ed into a grave. and reserves were soon at the aefiiSti the party shall propose to antagon­ YOUTH GAGS SELF “Doughtnut Girls” Work.” I He was hanged for killing Lester them belonged in the latter cate­ At Kidcaid, several mileS away, gory, having stayed behind in a John C. FUnn, -vice president^/of cavalry and infantry were en­ ize which is treason on the part of Most conspicuous from a Man-] GREEK PRESIDENT Jacobs, a Bridgeport' grocery store the Pathe company, was seat^* ih any other of its members. Chester standpoint was the work of! manager during an attempted rob­ futile attempt to check the flames his office on the second floor y^th camped to prevent conflict at Pea­ and sought escape too .late, . • body Mine No. 7 between rival un­ “In -view of his complaint that TO COVER A THEFT Miss Myrtle Turkington, Salvation' bery, and he met his end bravely his secretary, Frances Walsh, -wheh ion miners. the rates in the pending bill are not Army adjutant who did commend­ • QUITS HIS OFFICE and calmly. He was game, to the 100 In Building he'heard the cry o f fire and .-on. 'Two score ■ automobiles loaded able work with that great organi.za- moment of death, steeled by a nerve About 100 persons were in the opening the door saw ccupenters, •with members of the National Min­ (Continued on Page 8.) .tion in the World War as one of the that had never cracked in his life. building when the fire was discov­ scene shifters# cameramen, musi­ ers Union swept out of town toward famous “doughnut ^ rls .” Miss Bidding farewell to his parehts, ered shortly before ten o’clock. cians, actors and actresses rushing Kincaid tw’o hours before the time Collects Rent for Father and Turkington was one of the many John and Mary Felto-vic, a brother Fed by inflammable film, the fire toward the exits as the studio filled set for the mine to open—J a. m. FELTOVIC’S PAL GETS * Szilvation Army lassies who played Gives as Reason His Ad­ George, and his sister, Mrs. Kenneth quickly naade an Inferno of the in­ with flame and smoke. He said be W’omen Out of Danger. Hides It-r-Then Tells an important part in the fignt Wdrd, in the afternoon, his last terior of the small brick building. closed the door and escorted Misa Women and childre:. of miners against the flames last night by hours were spent with the prison Escape cut off by the flames'many ,WsJsh to a balcony oh the pai^ vanced Age and Weaken­ chaplain. Rev. George M. Gridy. employed at No. 7 were told to 7-10 YEARS SENTENCE helping feed the cold and tired fire­ barely saved their lives by jump­ avenue side where they renu^in. gather at Mine No. 58, which is in When the time came for his execu' until the arrival of the firemen, Story of a Hold-up. men with coffee and doughnu‘ 3-. tion he was found ready. ing from windows. ■Taylorville. This was taken as a Showing imusuaibravery Miss Turk­ ran up a ladder and helped them to ed Health; Leaders Confer Feltovic entered the death cham­ Four ‘fire alarms, brought all the street. precautionary measure in case Accomplice, of Youth Hanged ington ascended an upright ladder to available apparatus from upper trouble should develop between the ber of the prison ^t 12r05:l& a. m. Were Pllmipg Picture _ Today Pleads Guilty and is ' New Haven, Dec. 10 —(AP) — the top of the Professional building In a twinkling straps were adjusted Manhattan and the Bronx and sev- striking members of the M. M. U. Athens, Greece, Dec. 10—(AP)— Mr. Flinn said that the picture'be­ Sent to Wethersfield. Boimd and gagged and rolling to serve the firemen. ' about his legs, a black cap thrust eral fireboats who played screams and members of the United Mine President Admiral Kondouriptis, on the flaming building from the ing filmed -was the “Black and Workers of America. about on the floor in an apartment Traffic Tied Up. over his head and then his body who was appointed chief executive nearby Harlem river. White Review.’’ He said this An infantry company, a troop of house hallway, a youth whom the More than 100 policemen were of the Grecian republic Dec. 14. was sent skjnvard with a jerk of Bridgeport, Dec. 10.— (AP) — police said was William D’Amico of The studios are located in. the 0 second day of filminjg the pic-' cavalry, a headquarters unit and a Michael Pavlik, accoiflplice of John summoned to establish fire lines to 1926, resigned today. the noose at 12:05:53. \ ture and that everything was in service company arrived during the Dixwell avenue was foimd late yes­ keep back the ever increasing and ' Premier Venizelos -visited the Dies Slowly •’ fiats beside the Harlem river in' a Feltovlc in the killing of_ Lester terday by tenants of the building. readiness fer the cast to begin the night in response to the request for curious throng. Many persons mis3- president this morning but failed to Twitching violently It himg' in district populated mostly by ne­ Jacobs, chain store manager last After hurry calls .to the police had groes. Several coal pockets are lo­ picture when-there was a burst o f help by county officers. Major O. March was today sentenced to from qd trains because of the difficulty of persuade him to withdraw his re­ mid-air as life slowly ebbed from brought Desk Sergeant John W. cated nearby on the Harlefai and flame from a black velvet drop -«n J. McMackin of Salem wa.s in 7 to 10 years for robbery with vio­ reaching the railroad station located signation. it. After several ekaminations the toe rear of the stage. He Said thtero Connelly of the Howard avenue sta­ the m ^ lines o f . the New York charge. lence by Judge John Rufus Booth in directly across a sgmewhat narrow The president said that his ad­ medical examiner, Dr. Edward G. -was no explosion. tion and Officer Howard F. Wil­ Fox, pronounced him dead at No Trouble Early. the Criminal Superior Court. street from Union Place. The vanced age and weakened health Uentral railroad, raised on the ele­ ' One of toe bodies was that of & liams from his beat to the scene an 12:17:30. vated structure, run within 100 feet The courthouse stands in the cen­ Pavlik entered a plea of guilty Union Blotk was built more than 50 prevented him from continuing in female impersonator. His body whs investigation revealed that the office. . - ' The youth, who also had the of the studio. ' ter of the public square. On one side when .his case was called this fore­ young man had rigged himself jup years ago and is owned by Harris little burned ahd he apparently had - the headquarters and service units noon. To Summon Cabinet name of “Spirits” , maintained a ■ Several thickly populated' five died of suffocation. - > in an effort to similate a holdup. Chesky and his son William Chesky, calm that was amazing. Only his had established themselves, the The court accepted the plea and wholesale fruit dealers, who valued Premier Venizelos later called a and six-story ' tenement buildings ■The flowihg dresses and brightly other was chosen by the miner- Spent Bent Money Cabinet meeting, in-vitlng the party face showed the distress he suffet- adjoin the studio. pronounced sentence immediately. D’Amico’s father owns the apart­ the structure at $250,000.'' colored cheeks and lips made an in- pickets as their gathering place. Pa-vik was to be taken to Wethers­ leaders, but finally adjourned it lux- ed. It was haggard and worn. He Prior to tl(p wrlval of the ffre ap­ congruo-us picture as firsmen car­ ment building. * He had sent the til Thursday. met death looking straight ahead, There was no disorder in the be­ field prison late today and will lad to collect rents. William had paratus, the studio employes realiz­ ried toe body, to a'-waltlng'am-. fore-dawn hours, the pickets driving therefore enter prison on the day of d r . WALLACE DEAD Parliament -will meet on Satur­ nevfer uttering a whimper. * ing that the flames were too much bulabce. It was not identified. received $69 from two tenants. He day to elect a new president and Rev. Mr. Grady walked behind away, four and five in a car, with­ the execution of Felto-vlc. needed the money he said, to buy for them shouted for everyone to An hour and a half after toe fire . out molestation from the military^ Pavlik turned State’s e-vldence New Haven Dec 19__(AP)__j President Zaimis of the Senate will him as he stepped across the corri­ flee from the building. The perform­ started it was brought imder cob-, Christm'as presents. It looked easy dor leading from the ro3Y of cells No official would discuss what ac­ when Feltovic was tried for murder but when the astute police offered Dr. James h ! Wailace,' resident of presid^^^ ers in the dressing rooms fled doWh trol and an incomplete search o f' tion the National Guard intended to and the killing charge against him physician of New Haven hospital “ ® republic unOl the new chief of tc the death chamber: As the cap the stairs and into the street where the ruins revealed ho more bodies, : that the gag was a copy of a recent- and noose were* set in place be take at No. 7 to preserve order. It was dropped. ' ,ly printed high school paper, the died yesterday afternoon of an ill- ^® ®^*^® °®^®® they-were given refuge In nearby leading to toe belief thaj:^all except - was indicated no attempt would be ness diagnosed by his brother phy­ President Koncipurlotls, who is 74 whispered encouragement, into the offices. ten had escaped. . i.’. lad they said made a clean breast of years old, has had a distinguished jrouth’s ear. made to interfere with picketing so TREASURY BALANCE. the affair. sicians as menlngicoccyx meningi­ When the firemen finally were Mr. Flina said that hla company long as it was properly done. and long Career of public, service in There is a wheezing ventilator in able to make ^ their/ way into the did not develop filth in tha studio, He had hidden the money In the tis, a disease akin to spinal men­ Greece. He was the ^ctorious com­ Approximately 700 miners failed Washington, Z ee. 10.— (AP) — cellar where it "was found intact. ingitis. He had' been stricken Sun- the death chamber which eibits nt' b a lin g they ^ m e -upon Ih# bodies that they.had only a film loadings to appear for work yesterday, and Treasury receipts for December 7 mander of the Greek fleet in the intervals a sound not . unlike the of five men ; and four women who room. ' His father declined to prefer a day evening after attending a case Balkan war of 1912^13 and a regent the general sentiment early today were ?8,096,364.99; expenditures, sharp exhalation of a person’s were tr^ped. The bodies Were Bodies at Exit* - ^ charge and so did the police. What of the latter disease, at the isolation after the death of King Alexander breath. Some- of the . witnesses, was that additional hundreds would 311,368,401.61; balance, $91,330,- Santa Claus will do about it re­ carried to the street. The bodies of those who lost th€^l^ refrain from work today. hospital, brought iiere from An- in 1920. and again after the depar­ 400.56. ^ mains to be seen. sonia. Spreads Quickly. ture’of King George II-In 1923. ((Tontinaed on Page S) By the tone the fire engines ar­ (Coatoia^ on

.'‘■.■a A J&ta- ^ ■p'% fP A G B T W O MAWCOTSTaK HViflNllNG 1 1 ^ SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., ItJESDAX DECEMBER la, 1929. TH RK FROM TOWN NINE PERSONS m i B HARRiSINIADidSES WATDt DIETING CASTLE IS NOMINATED D .& H . ROAD ASKS OBITUARY IN GOLD STAR TRIP IN MOVIE STUDIO FIRE CAlTDi COOUDGE FOUNDTO OPEN AMBASSADOR 1 0 JAPAN TO FORM MERGE (Continaed tmm Page I) Assistant Secretary of State Enjoy Chicken Dinner at'T {^. lives were found, according to the EPILEKYCIIRE Nami^ by President as Spe- Washington, Dec. lOi-i-(AP) — Conran’s Then Battle .on tha^ firemez^ at an exit on the 134th DEATHS Mrs. Albina Oupat, Mrs. Senators Says Repidilicans cifU Env<^ at T<^yo. Authorization for the New England A lleys. street side of the studio.,. Traffic League, the Fall ‘River When the bodies were carried to Chamber of Ckimmerce and the New : Cadierine McCann and the street, several of them burned ' Are Tiying to Bury Him John-McCurry Rochester, N. Y.— (AP)—^Re­ Washington, DeC. 10— (AP) — A great part of the lions dub\ President'Hoover will send the Bedford Board Of Commerce to in- meeting at Conran’s Shoppe .at the almost, beyond recogiiltion, the John McCurry, a widowrer of 11 cently a group of children gathered teiwene .ln the application of the casting director was called on to years, died at the home of his in a special, ward in a Rochester nomination of William R. Castle, North smd last night was devoted assistant secretary of state to.the Delaware and Hudsor Co., to ac­ Mrs. Thos. Hickey Going. make such Identifications as he and Morrow. . ; daughter, Mrs. Samuel Haugh - of hospital, playing happily, all ap­ quire control, and consolidate 'east­ to the alleys in the game of bowl­ could. He made the identifications 36 Proctor Road at noon today after parently healthy. , ^ ' Senate Shortly to be confirmed as ing. After each tiufi had done .will - a special ambassador *to' Japan ern. carriers was given today by the, of four of the bodies. an illness that confined him to his Only a few months pre'vlously Interstate Commerce Commission. by himself with a chicken dihser News of the fire spread rapidly bed for 15 weeks. He. was bom in this same little band had been a while the London naval limitations two teams were picked' captained l y - ' A recent War Department report Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP)—^A conference. iS' in progress. An intervening organization said tg^‘ Congress lists 84 Connecticut and among the first to arrive were "friendly tip” w m offered to Calvin Ireland and was about 70 years old. pathetic group of epileptics, all their attitude would determine later Clarence H. Anderson and AlfTM the Rev. George C. Murdock, and Besides Mrs. Haugh he leaves - The’ President considers Mr. Knofia. ’Three games were played ■Widows or mothers who'have signi­ CooUdge by Senator Harrison, Dem­ pronounced incurable. Castle , especially fitted to represent ; durifig the bearings before the com­ Rev. Joseph M. Walsh, of all Saints ocrat, Mississippi, in the Senate to­ four daughters and four sons, two "But now,” to quote a visiting mission but that they are vitally In­ and after the total pinfall had,))een fied their intention of taking advan­ the United’ States at. Tokyo while carefully added it was found that tage of the government’s free trip Roman Catholic church, who a.d- day, not to "fall in with the con­ of whom reside .in Manchester. physician, "there had been such a terested id any proposed plan of ministered the last rites. They are Mrs. Robert Turkington important questions regarding Anderson’s team won by four pins. to the World War Cemeteries m spiracy" of Republicans associated naval limitations are un<|er negotia­ consolidation which in their opinion H ar^ Ford, of the Bronx, master with'I^esident Hoover to nm for of Garden street and Samuel Mc­ may prove detrimental to New Eng­ Plans were discussed for a ladies Europe. There are 166 mothers and electrician of the studio, denied to Curry of School street. The others tion. Night to be held at the Cormtry widows who are entitle to go, 71 of the Senate in the Massachusetts As. soon as the naval conference land railways, industries and the Assistant Fire Marshal Sam Willis are James McCurry of Holyoke, shipping public in the future. Club In the near futUre. George this number definitely reporting that the fire was caused by an elec­ election next year. William McCurry of Hartford, is over,, Castle will. return to his Bagley, Hftuy Smith, and Percy that they do not care to go and 52 Harrison suggested the "conspir­ post in the State Department. He D. & H; Petition. trical flash. He explaineu that the Thomas McCuny of Gilberts-ville, The Delaware and Hudson is one Crosby were named a committee to wanting to make the trip next year. curtain was seen to flare as it was acy” was to "bury” Dwight W. Mor­ {Maas., Mrs. Samuel Freeborn of will meet-the Japanese delegation take charge of arrangements. Manchester’s contribution to this row, ambassador to Mexico, and to Lemdofi and then will proceed , to of four roads that ha asked, per­ lowered but that ncr current, beyond ' Holyoke, Mrs. Cimnlngham of Al­ mission to consolidate eastern car­ pilgrimage to date is three women; that of the regular lighting, wras on Coolidge in the Senate. He ’ said bany, N. Y., and Mrs. Wilson Sulli­ his ix>st as 8G)on as he has been con­ Mrs. Albina Cbaput,, 91 Foster those amcious about the renomlna- firmed.* riers. ’The commission is expected at the time and the cameras were van of Ireland. He also leaves 26 soon to announce its directory plan TO CANVASSXHURCH , street, Mrs. Catherine McCann, 9 not yet working. tion of President Hoover regarded grandchildren. Charles MaeVeagh,' American these two men as the '’serious” con­ ambassador to Tokio in the Coolidge for consolidation of all roads in the Cross street and Mrs. Thomas The fimeral will be held from the country which is to be followed gen­ Hickey, 206 Oakland street. ELECTRICIAN’S STORY tenders for his post- late home at 2 o’clock Thursday af­ administmtion,. resigned some time MEMBERS NEW WAY ago. - The post has been vacant erally by the roads. The pilgrimage to the European New York, Dec. 10.— (AF.)—The "But I have( too much respect for ternoon. Rev. Alfred Clark of St. Control of 16 lines is sought by cemeteries was provided by Con­ stage was set for a cabaret scene, Mr. Coolidge,” said Harrison^ “ to Mary’s church •will officiate. Burial stoce then. * will be in the East cemetery. the Delaware & Hudson. ’These are gress in a biU passed last March in the Pathe motion picture studio believe that he,'will follow this subtle the Bafigor 'A AroOstook; the . Bos­ Joseph Wright, chairman o f the \riiieb allows mothers and widows of in upper Manhattan. ’The actors, plan inaugurate by those close to JUDGE NOT TO CONTEST ton & Maine; the Buffalo & Susque­ Every Member Canvass committee men who have died in either the who .were in dressing rooms behind President Hoover and bury himself hanna; the Buffalo, Rochester & at Second Congregational church, land or naval forces of the govern­ the hea-vy drapes against the rear in the Sena^, Pittsburgh; the Central Railroad of 'has planned something different for ment between April 5, 1917 and and wall of the building, were to* take Take Back Seal' NEW FRENCH NAVY DISBARMENT ORDER N. J.; the Delaware, Lackawanna this year’s campaign in order that July 1, 1971 and who are buried in their places in five minutes. Lights "He won’t shine with the same de­ and 'Western; the-Lehigh and Hud­ the work , all Man­ a story or HOLDS CARD P A R H According to a new project Elizabeth with 500 cases of liquor Fleisser said there was no explo­ tors, took off on the vast clear deck myely a more- satisfactory and chester men in hospitals,’and to re­ and seven men aboard, was seized Underworld^ sion, but that the flames spread drawn up by the commissariat of 600 feet long and flew in formation member ariy needy one^ in the interior, certain alterations are to promising measure of control of by toe Ctoast Guard patrol boat CG- rapidly over the entire structure.' far into the interior of the colonies. symptoms than the older dnig families of. ex-service men. The 123 south of Long Island last night,. proportion^ Girls of the Cheney Athletic Had the fire started five riilnutes be made in the decree on ‘^dlslodg- a £ the same time a squadron of auxiliary has bad the names of .30 ment of nonlaboring ■ elements.” therapy.” Coast Guard destroyer force head­ association gave a Successful card later, he said, perhaps no one warships spent a month in Tunisian orphans assigned to them bjr the These alterations'are Intended to and Algerian ports, joining the land quarters here annoimced today. The party in Cheney hall last night.' state department to remember at vessel was taken in tow for New ALL-tALKINO / Fourteen tables were filled with would have been injured. Every one extend the effect of the decree on forces in sea, air and coast defense would have been on the set and. the holidays. York where she was due to arrive 'players..’ The -winners of first prizes additional categories of population manoeuvres. • I JAsfi OCOROE in. setback were Mrs. Jones and would have had easy access to the which had ^kus far peacefully en­ Trip Around World ABOUT TOWN this morning. There the vessel and Miss Louise Pukofsky; second exits. joyed the comfprt of home sweet The light cruiser Tourville, liquor will be turned over to toe i priz^, Mrs. Julia. Donze, Olive Curtain Ablaze home. Among those slated for launched three years ago, is com­ LATEST STOGKS , customs authorities and toe men! Lyle Bowman, a saxophone play­ will be held for toe grand Jury. BAMCROFTi Irons, Consolation, Mary Damato, eviction from their cozy corners pleting A trip around the world Finnegan; first prizes in er in the orchestra which was to are: ecclesiastics of all faiths, after the journey to New York last ’The Center Church Women’s Fed­ ■ ’The British boat Is toe third to be eration, owing, to the building pro­ New York, Dec. 10.—(AP)—The seized near Long Island within 48 // Whist were won by Dollle Sullivsm; play for the scene, said that the 20 handicrioftsmen and workshop pro­ April to take, back the body of the Stock M uket alternately blew hot second, Mrs. Griffiths and^ consola- musicians had received their call prietors having four or more work­ late Ambassador: Myron T. Herrick. gram, will be imable to hqve their hoims. T/ie Mighty annual Christmas bazaar or any and cold today in reflection of fre­ 'tion, Mrs. Bertha Gess. In bridge and were coming down from the men on their payrolls, persons' The new 10,000 ton cruiser Du- quent shifts: of speculative senti­ the first prize was captured by dressing rooms to take their ifiaces. whose annual income exceeds 1,500 pleix, recently laid down in Brest, other acti-vlty at the church for Washington monument at the soihe time to come. They are con­ ment. The market opened irregular­ Federal capital was 93 years in toe 'Evelyn Wood, second by Mrs. Bowman said that some one no­ rubles and is not derived from is making more rapid progress than ly lowerr, rallied briskly before toe Esther Anderson; consolation Mrs. ticed a big velvet curtain smoking labor; and all' persons ll-ving with was anticipated owing to American fident, however, that toe congrega­ making. tion and to-nnspeople will patronize end of .toe. first hour before toe „John Bissell. Mrs. Edythe Rowsell and gave it a jerk. The curtain them, whether they are members rf methods of standardization and leadership of Steel Common, and the prize committee was com- came tumbling down, he said, ex­ the family or not. labor-sa-ving contrivances intro­ their undertakings wherevef held, * Must Be Workers and call attention to toe sale begin­ .them bobbed up and dowp iu the SpUmented for the excellent choice posing a big wall of fire. Flames duced into the shipyard. aftenioon. Trading showed a mark­ ■she made. Refreshments were in The new project prohibits house The Duplelx, which has passed ning Thursday afternoon at 2:36 at licked at the painted drops and Watkins Brothers store. If the ed falling off in. volume. charge of Lily ’Thomfelt, Cora Irons quickly ran up through the ceiling. committees of nationalized and through the earlier stages of con­ municipalized apartment buildings struction, is in general similar to supply of homemade! food and" gift' U. S. Steel Common, which ran and Marion Lockwood. They serv- "Get out!” some one called when up sharply yesterdajr on unconfirm­ WEDNESDAY ,ied “Eggs on Toast," which consist- j lease rooins to anyone who is not the Tourville and Suffren, though articles fiolds out they wUl continue' Daily Mat 2:16 p. im u»tog/a toUer. Exemptions will be made a little slower and better protected selling throughout toe evening. ed rumors of an eiarly. stock spUtup and of roimds of spong cake with fire extinguishers would be unable ‘ and toed plunged downward, on toe Evening Continuous ^lA^pped cream on which was placed only to those formier eccleclaatics than the speedy Tourville. They have solicited a variety of to control the flames. Immediately and property owners whose only In­ Sh(B has a certain amount of hull food stuffs as well as aprons and report that no directors meeting is 6:45 to 10:30 p. m. lit half peach. 'These went over big there was a rush and Bowman was THURSDAY ■with the girls. ’The napkins looked come during the last five years had armor, a bomb-proof deck and an fancy items. The committee in likely before the. regular meeting J&e white and gold gingham. swept toward the doorway. His sax­ been toeir salary and who, , during armored shell enclosing the engine charge* is Miss Mary Hutchison, on the. last Tuesday of January ad- V’^It is proposed to run a series of ophone was tom from his grasp. this period of time, proveu absolute­ room and boilers instead of external Mrs. Hiram Grant, Mrs. Gmrge; W. ,'vanced 4 1-4 to 184 1-2. The month­ There were about 100 persons in ly. faithful and loyal to the Soviet Strant, Mrs. George Finlay, M;rs. ly tbnnagd report showed an in­ e card parties, beginning the armor. LAST DUO-DOLLAR AUCTION WEDNBSDA-f NIGHf st Monday in January and con­ the building but none of them government.' , According to first specifications, William Bray and .Miss. Florence crease of marly 39,000 tons in im- f tinuing for five consecutive weeks.seemed to know what caused the Former landlords, noblemen, etc., which are subject^ to modification, Snow. fitlled orders last month toe third A limited number of tickets for' Wednesday night’s per­ The usual number of prizes will be fire. who- rendered exceptional services she will carry eight 8 in. guns, eight successive Increase but this was ac­ formance will be on sale Wednesday afternoon; This; will : given each evening and a prize for to the government, members of the 2.9 in. anti-aircraft guns, and six ■ The Ladies Aid society o f toe counted for largely by toe. sharp eliminate standing in line —but ■will not guarantee a seat imless the entire series awarded. Academy o f Science, professors' of torpedo tubes. She will also' be North Methodist church 'will meet ^curtailment rather than from in­ you get to toe theater before all seats are filled. ROBBERS GET $10,000 Soviet universities, scientists, and a fitted to carry aircraft, and will tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. E. creased business.'. few other privileged categories' of have direction controls. * R. Walker of Mather str*et. Mrs. Rail shares were in good demand, population will, also be exempted W. J. Wheaton and ^ n . Henry toe omission of toe Norfolk and GETS JAIL SENTENCE York, Pa., Dec. 10 — (AP) — from the effect of the "dislodgment Stanley w lir assist toe hostess. Southern being offset by an increase Pointing revolvers at Assistant decree” and will continue to enjoy PICK MARION JURY of 7 to 8 id toe annual rate on Vir­ Hartford, Dec. 10.— (AP)—John Cashier Walter Rudisill, of the the shelter, of their present ropfs.. A Studebdker coupe, model 1926, ginian Railway.. D. Simpkins, 33, was sentenced to Seven 'Valleys National biuik, two owned by Albert Navitsky. of Ito Pittsburgh * West Va., was* not less than two and a half and men backed him into a vault today MICHIGAN GOVERNOR PLANS . Burnsville, N. C., Dec. 10.— (AP; Allen Place, Hartford, which was markod up 5 points. Union Pacific not more than four years in state A FOiUNDATION DAIRY H 1»D and escaped with several thousand —Section of toe jury to try eight stolen Saturday in that city 4 1-2; N: Y. Central 5 1-2 aijd B. & COMPELLING! SEDUCnyBI prison on a charge of breaking and dollars of the bank’s money. ‘ ’The picked .up this morning at 10 o’clock O., New Haven, New York arid Har­ entering by Judge Allyn L. Brown Lansing, Mich.— (AP)—Gov. Fred McDowell county deputy sheriffs on bandits escaped in a touring car, murder charges gro-wlng out of a by toe Manchester police on Char­ lem and ‘‘Kitty” Common advanced in Superior Court today. Simpkins the license number of which was ob­ M. Green has offer^ a plan to ter, Oak ptreot c:ar Main. about 4 poiiits. was alleged to have stolen wearing tained. Michigan State college and to state Marion textile riot, proceeded slowly iKiblic utilities also presented apparel from a Bellevue street When the two men entered the hospitals., by wjiich he proposes to today. The first twelve venirmen several. points of strength with called to toe box had not all been Stewart W. Turkington,. . brother tailor shop and was apprehended by bank, one of them asked for change build up ^ e greatest foundation of Town GJerk Samuel J. 'Dirking* American- T. & T. International local police the following day after for 50 cents. When the cashier dlaiy herd in the coimtry a t the examined by toe state when recesj Telephone and Western Union. De­ ^the theft of a lumber jacket from wae taken for luncheon. ton has entered toe employ of-lb's handed him the change, revolvers college. Chase National Bank of New York troit Sdisoa was one of toe few the front of a second hand clothing v/ere pointed at his head and he was He suggests that ~the best cattle Brought, on a change o f venue to spots in, that group. A. M. Byers ran WITH AND store on 'Main street. He served this little mountain farming town City. Mr. Turklngtoji is ar^adiiatc ordered to throw up his hands. They from the .hospitals be turned Over of the Bentley School of Accoimting up more than 7 points. SOUND terms , in Detroit. then pushed him into the bank’s where there is not a single factory, EFFECTS to tb6 college for its foundation of Boston. ' ' The time money market was firm. vault, but did not lock the door. The herd. Hospitals would receive the the case brought such a crowd into assistant cashier, after the bandits benefit of experimental-results. Off­ toe court house that all could not be SEEKING HEIRS. departed from the bank, left the spring of the herd would be turned accommodated in toe court room. ACADEMY MEET PLANS GRETA GARBO vault and spread the alarm. • back to the'institutions. The defendants, Robert Ward, B. L. “DECODINQ" OF SCIENOE. Meriden, Dec. 10.—(AP)—^An es­ Christmas Bazaar Bank officials, after a check up, The governor will ask an out-of- Robbins, Taylor Greene, Charles tate of $21,000 in this city is seek­ -in- reported that between $10,000 and' state commission of three experts Tate, W. A. Fender,- Jlm<; Owens, Des Moines, Iowa.-:>(AP)—Sclen’ ing its heirs and doesn’t know 44 and $12,000 was stolen. to select the cattle if his plan is Dave Jarrett and William Twiggs, where to find' them. George Lux, 80 The Seven Valleys National bank tific discourses for the layman are THE KISS adopted. There Is some .opposition were seated in toe front row of seats to be given during toe convention of years old, of 93 Curtis street died was robbed several years ago of to it, both from the college and the — ^wlto------outside toe bar because of lack of toe American Academy for to* Ad on Friday leaving* his property to $10,COO. institutions. space Inside toe railing. two nephews, Frank and Peter CONRAD NAGLE HOLMES HERBp^RT Sale Of Work vancement of Science here Decem­ Hendricks who today are reported Venirmen y/ere questionel closely ber 27 to January 2. ANDERS RANDOLF SWINDLERS SENTENCED STRANGE AILMENT. ‘ about their relationship by blood or to be touring toe cdUntry to a motor Women’s Home' League of Middletown, Dec. 10.— (AP)4-Dr. Among those who will decode van, t o ^ present whereabouts A 'rhunderbolt of Passionate Romance! marriage with toe defendants. Their science are Dr. Robert Andrews The Salvation Army Hartford, Dec. 10.— (AP.) — Elsworto M. Bitgood, 45. meat and being unlmown. . A ’ Holocaust of Romance! opinion tdWard labor unions and Millikan of toe California Institute George Diehls and his wife, Peggy food inspector of Middletown was Lux, it appears,, was a wanderer right of labor to strike edso was of Technology; Prof. Irving Fisher, Tomorow - Thursday -Diehls of Syracuse, were sentenced reported today to have passed the sought. to his younger days and only settled _ crisis o f a serious and "mysterious economist of Yale imivenrity; H. -ALSO ' I to sixty days in jail each on two Gus Peterson, one of toe first men down after be had served in toe i (Opens Tomorrow Night counts of passing bad checks in illness resulting • from an infection F. Osborn, antbropologiat Ameri­ Union'Army during toe Civil , War. questioned was excused by toe court can Museum of N a tu ^ History, at 7:30 o’clock) Bristol, in Superior Criminal Court Contracted While inspecting cows. So far Is.known he had no otoev EDWARD EVERETT HORTON after he said that he “ thought the and Dr. Ales KrdUcka; antorp^- today before Judge Allyn L. Brown. Dr. Bftgood's ailment was dlag^ heirs than toe two mentioned. nosed l>y specialists as Malta, or un- officers must haver had good reason ogist National museum. PATSY RUTH MILLER Variety of Articles for They had just been released Worn dulaht fever, a bovine disease taken to fire, or they would not have done IN THE ALL TALKING 'VITAPHONE PRODUCTION toe Concord, N. H., state prison MORROW NOMINATED into hfs system through a cut in one so.’’ A remarkable group of petrified Christmas Gifts. where they served a year on a sim­ of hfs ringers. He was critically ill ‘T O E SAP” ilar charge. trees, some of them 12 feet to dla-’ Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP)'— for several weeks, suffering ex­ The extreme breadth of Afghanis­ meter, exists in California, and an­ Preeident Hoover today nominated A SOLID HOUR OF HILARIOUS MERRQSENTt Refreshments Served. treme loss of weight and sleepless­ tan from northeast to southwest is other to Yellowstone Park, to which Edwin P. Morrow of Kentucky, fpr, The average person consumes ness. He has been food inspeqtpr about 700 miles, its extreme length the trees are still erect, though eon- reappointment, as a member of tod Admission is Free. 187 pounds of meat aimimlly. of this city for ten years. 600 miles. ''erted Into atonK board of mediation. MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAJUH, SUU'iH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929* 'SEEKING SETTLEMENT ^ GARDENERS 0U O Y Local Stocks GALE’S DEATH CHRISTMAS PARTY 1 IN KILUNG OF BOY State Briefs (Pumished by Putnam Ss Co.) Central Row, Hartford, Conn. TOLL NOW 163; 1 P. M. Stocks. Suit May Follow in Dwire TO EXTRADITE PRETE Club Members Have Unique' Bank Stocks. Death if Parties Fail to New Haven, Dec. 19—(AP) — Gathering at Manchester j Bid Asked Reach an Agreement. Steps have been taken, it was learn­ Community Club. Bankers Trust Co .. 325 — W ednesday IS CONTINUING ed today, looking to the extradition City Bank suid Trust — 525 of Domenlc Prete, 21, from Brook­ Attorney WilUam J. Shea and Uie Forty of the Garden Club mem­ Cap Nat B&T ...... — 425 (Continued from Page 1.) Century Indemnity Company are lyn for questioning her In the kiU- 425 — Ing of Domenlc Zito, 19, whose body bers held a Christmas party last Conn. River ...... and Thursday negotiating for a settlement of dam­ was found bullet riddled In an night at the Manchester Comm\mi- Htfd Conn. Trust .. 170 cast a message to shipping in the ages arising out of an accident Hal­ Orange meadow ten days ago. ty clubhouse. A short business First Nat Htfd . . . 240 North Sea to watch out for these 60 lowe’en night in which Alfred Fat- Prete is being held on two charges meeting preceded the games An Land Mtg and Title craft as the steamers probably were scher, eight years old, was killed by in connection with thefts of slot interesting exhibit was a wild '• Mutual B&T 240 O n l y ...... short of coal and the sailing ves­ an automobile driven by Leon P. machines on warrants sent from orange sent to one of the garden­ do, vtc 240 sels probably had lost many sails. Dwire, age 17, it was admitted by Connecticut. ers by a relative living on Long Is­ New Brit T ru st...... — 200 Sharp cold temperature and snow Attorney Shea thi? morning. Should . Acting Coroner James J. Corri­ land, and found grovidng near Riverside Trust ...... 575 replaced the warm weather which efforts to settle out of court end un­ gan, chief of police Charles Southampton. It was large, of a West Htfd Trust .... 375 imtll last night accompanied the satisfactorily suit will be instituted Stevens and detectives have taken Bonds. tempest in some sections. It was deep green hue and miicb rougher immediately, he said. the position they can go no further than the regulation ‘ cultivated Htfd & Conn West ... 95 predicted that temperatures would East Conn Row 5s . . . 100 103 Attorney Shea is representing Mr into the Zito murder inquiry until orange. When cut through the cen­ fall over all the British Isles and and, Mrs. Joseph Fatscher of 210 j prete has been brought here Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 118 ter there was a slight resemblance 108 western Europe. School street, parents of the victim. ------Conn L P 5*/^s ...... 105 Danger of Floods to the Florida variety and a faint Conn L P 4i^s ...... 98 100 The Century Indemnity Company, | GIFT OF PLANTS orange odor to the pulp, which is The menace from floods due to New London, Dec. 10.— (AP)— Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 the torrential rainfall Increased con­ I carry the property and liability in­ not edible. Insurance Stocks. surance on the car driven by young Dr. Charles B. Graves of this city The decorations included a real, stantly and caused much concern. has presented to Connecticut Col­ xAetna Casualty ...... 155 Government authorities main­ Dwire, which was owned by Ray­ live Christmas tree from one of the Aetna Insurance ...... 550 mond Starkweather. lege for Women a collection of Manchester nurseries. This was tained a constant watch on the nearly 500 specimens of plants xAetna Life ...... 96 Thames, anxious lest the disaster of The accident took place at 8:30 decorated by miniature light bulbs xAutomobile ...... 40 o’clock on the night of October 31 native to the southwestern portion and other bright objects. The January 1928 in London be repeated of this state. The collection com­ xxConn. Gen. $10 .par 116 with the high tides that are expect­ in front of the Army and Navy Club Christmas gifts were ^ drawn by do, rts ...... 51 on Main street. At the time Dwire prises flowering plants, ferns and ed at the week end. Flood defenses fern-allies and is preserved in flve number from a large Christmas pie Hartford Fire ...... 755 were scrutinized at every high tide said that he was going about 15 or and everybody was delighted with do, rts ...... 10is 20 miles an hour. The night was large cases. The botanical depart­ for possible weaknesses. ment will house the gift. the plants, bulbs and garden acces- do, new, W. 1...... 77, Many square miles of agricultural foggy and a mist was falling. He i sories they received. Htfd Steam Boiler . . . 570 in land and an ever increasing num­ said he did not know he had struck SEARCH FOB MISSING MAN One of the, amusing games was National F ir e ...... T6 ber of towns and villages suffered the boy until a scream from the Milford, Dec. 10. — (AP.)— drawing flowers in charcoal on Lincoln National ...... — damage from inundation. A great sidewalk attracted his attention. Search for Andrew Soloraensen, 66, large sheets of paper in view of the Phoenix Fire ...... 77 chain of lakes has formed in the The injured boy, with streaks of missing since he went for a walk audience. A prize was awarded to Travelers ...... 1440 Thames River and regular service Hallowe’en blacking still on his face, Simday afternoon was continued the player guessing correctly the Public Utility Stocks. boat lines have been started in some Conn. Elec Sve ...... , 90 100 was taken to the Memorial hospital today by the police aided by many greatest number. A novel game was BOUDOIR CHAIRS places as the only means of com­ where he died six hours later with­ the'floral wedding, the names of all xxConn. Power ...... 87 90 residents of Milford and nearby do, p f d ...... 110 mission. « out rallying. communities. Since ^olomensen left the principals being flowers. An­ Flooding on a large scale of other In police court the following other conristed in naming about do, rts ...... 20 / / big river valley is threatened. The his home at 17 Darina Place his Hartford El Lt ...... 95 morning Dwire was charged with aged wife has become seriously ill 20 pictures of flowers and shrubs ERE is another of our popular Christ­ British Automobile club issued a reckless driving after two continu­ which were passed around. First do, vtc ...... 69 V long list of impassible roads in the from the shock of learning" of the Greenwich W&G, pfd. 90 mas Gift Specials! One of these ances ProsecuUng Attorney Charles disappearance and his daughter and second prizes were awarded to west and south where flood waters R. Hathaway nolled the case on No­ the two persons who had the most Hartford G as ...... 70 modestly priced boudoir chairs would varied from a depth from one to Carol asked the police to use every do, pfd ...... — 60 vember 30. He said that he had not means at their disposal to locate correct answers. 180 six feet. heard from the county coroner in re­ S N E T Co ...... 170 make an excellent gift to brighten up mi­ him. The radio was resorted to yes- Ice cream of various kinds, lady Manufacturing Stocks. gard to the case and in his opinion Angers and macaroons and choco- lady’s boudoir. They are exactly as illus­ terday when Station WICC of ^ ~ ,__ Acme Wire ...... — TO SUE HER HUSBAND there was no criminal negligence on Bridgeport broadcast his descrip- .late favors In Christas gapping Am Hardware ...... 64 trated___ and you can select from a large With the part of Dwire. were passed around- The little live Ruffle tion. He was five feet four Inches Amer Hosiery ...... 30 assortment of gayly patterned cretonne cov­ tall, wore a grey suit and dark tree which was purchased by a American Silver ...... 23 DESPITE STATE LAW grey overcoat and blue shirt. Four member of the executive board, Arrow H&H, com .. 43 ers. Plain (as illustrated) at $7.95 or with ?8.95 GIRLS’ FRIENDLY HOLDS was presented to the Community fingers of one of his hands are do, pfd ...... 101 ruffled bottom at $8.95. They are offered missing. Solomensen does not club after it bad served its purpose Automatic Refriger .. 4 at the Garden Club's ^party. Massachusetts Woman, Pas-. DEVOTIONAL SERVICE speak English well. Bigelow, Htfd, com .. 82 85 for two days only at Widoe very low prices. do, pfd ...... 98 senger in Family Car, Wants j FIRE IN HOME. Billings and Spencer . 6 to Collect Accident Damages | The Girl’s Friendly Society mem­ New Britain, Dec. 10.— (AP) — FELTOVIC MEETS Bristol Brass ...... 90 bers of St. Mary’s church held their Ninety boys and girls living at the do, pfd ...... 105 115 Injured while riding in a car regular monthly devotional service Children’s Home conducted by Rev. Collins Co...... driven by her husband, Mrs. Felix DEATH BRAVELY 525 last night at 7:30. At this service Dr. John E. Klingberg on Radcliffe Case, Lockwood & B Wencis of 21 Calvary street, Wal­ the Junior Choir was present. The Heights, remained calm this morn­ Colt’s Firearms ...... 27 Li tham, Mass., formerly of 4 North ing at 5:44 o’clock while five fire ( runMtiU*'«l,rrimi I) I Eagle Lock ...... 46 School street, this town, has written rector. Rev. James S. Neill gave a Fafnir Bearings ...... — short address on “The Kingdom of companies raced to the institution a letter to the local agent of the to extinguish a blaze in the coal pile hearing this sound in the tense still­ • Fuller Brush Class A . — company which carries her hus­ God.” Following this devotional do, Class AA ...... ^ service in the church the girls held in the cellar. The fire was confined ness following the execution, mis­ Opposite Scliool band’s property and liability insur­ to the brick chamber in which the took it for sighs issuing from the Hart & Cooley ...... — ance in which she asks “cooperation their monthly class in bible study fuel was stored and the damage was Hartmann Tob, com . 17 Sonfh Manchester under the leadership of the rector. throat of the dead man. A printed in regard to a settlement as soon as slight. The children displayed no report that Feltovlc “sighed twelve do, 1st pfd ...... — 90 possible,” expecting to satisfy any This class is proving to be very signs of fright or disorder while Inter Silver ...... 100 interesting and is more in the form times” after the drop was due to judgment she might obtain out of smoke and fumes crept through the this misconception. Landers, Frary & Clk 63 her husband’s insurance. of an open discussion in which the building. Wears Blue Suit Mann & Bow, Class A 15 The accident took place on Aug. girls are free to ask questions. A ‘ Feltovic was dressed in a dark do, Class B ...... 8 QCllere you cat J a J f o r J io Luy QooJ f u m t i u v 20 on Main street near the Lunch the close of this class, light refresn- A. A. HATHAWAY DIES. blue serge suit. The colla;’ of his New Brit Mch, com . — Cart. Wencis drove down Myrtle ments were served by Branch Presi­ Danbury, Conn., Dec* 10.— (AP)— white shirt waS' open at the throat. Niles Bern P o n d ...... 29 street and swung Into Main street, dent Margaret Stratton assisted by Alpheus A. Hathaway, secretary- His feet wore prison slippers. His North & Judd ...... 20 striking a truck owned by the D. W. one or two Associates of the society. treasurer of the W. F. Tomlinson arms were . bound. A strap was Peck, Stow and Wil .. 10 Wilson Company of Hartford, All the members are requested to company, undertakers of this city placed about his'knees and the plac------Russell Mfg „ Co...... 80 standing in the road. Mrs. Wencis be present at the meeting next Mon­ died suddenly at his home here ing of the cap was only a matter of Scovill ...... 1 suffered a broken arm and three day evening, when they will pack early this morning of acute indiges­ seconds. Smytbe Mfg Co ...... - Sears Roe ...... 1047s deep cuts on her arm. In her letter the annual Christmas box, to be tak­ tion. He apparently had been tn There was a nod from the assis­ Seth Thom Co. com .. — Simmons ...... 105% Mrs. Wencis says "that the injured en to the Newington Home for excellent health and attended a tant warden, and the catch of the do, pfd ...... 24 Sinclair Oil ...... 27 V4 is entitled to some claim.” Crippled Children. Every member is lodge meeting last night. Awakened Standard Screw ...... 110 Sou P a c ...... 24 death machinery was released. 47 Other Case asked to bring one gift—some toy by distress early this morning he The body dangled from the taut Stanley Wks x Stk Dlv 44 Sou Rwy ...... 140 Vi Mrs. Mae Silver of New Haven is preferred—and these gifts will be took a simple home remedv pre­ line. It quivered as reflex action set Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 Stand Brands...... 29% was of the same mind after she had packed and made ready to send out pared by his wife, and with the re­ it. Then it was lowered, and, after Torrington ...... 66 St Gas and El ...... 126 been injured in an automobile driven next Monday night. This is. a very mark that he expected soon to feel several examinations, Feltovic was Underwood ...... 106 S O Cal ...... 64 V4 by her husband. Accordingly she worthy cause, and one to which the relief, passed away* pronounced dead. Union Mfg Co ...... — S O' N J ...... 67 brought suit charging reckless driv­ girls always respond generously. He was 45 years old and leaves He killed Jacobs last March 23 in U S Envelope, com .. 180 'S o N Y ...... 35Vi ing with the same expectations as Stew War ...... 41 Plans were also discussed for the his wife and two children. his Bridgeport store. The manager do, pfd ...... 110 Mrs. Wencis harbors, that of satis­ spurned the youth’s demand that he Veeder Root ...... 38Vi Studebaker ...... 44% fying any judgment she might ob­ annual Christmas party which the SCHOOL BUS SURVEY Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . — Tex Corp ...... 58 Vi society holds each year. The date hand over the store’s receipts for a tain out of the insurance of her Hartford, Dec. 10.— (AP)—The XX— Ex rights. Tex Gulf Sulph ...... 58% was not definitely decided upon, but busy! Saturday. Instead of comply­ husband. weight limit set by the state motor ing, he advanced on Feltovic with a X—Ex-dlvidend. fTimken Det Axle ...... 16% The trial court, however, held the affair will be in charge of As­ vehicle department for each child Transcon Oil ...... , ...... 9 Vi sociate Agatha Wright Erickson. pair of store scales lifted high over that the evidence showed only ordi­ carried in motor buses to and from his head. “Spirits” fired his revolver, Union Carb ...... 83 nary negligence on the part of her school has been set at 100 pounds, and Jacobs fell with a bullet Unit Aircraft ...... 51 Vi husband and denied her any relief. according to an announcement made Unit Corp ...... 34% “ Many no parlUng signs havo through his heart. N. Y. Stocks Unit Gas and Imp ...... 32 been turned Into no sparking signs On November 25 the Supreme Court RESCUED SAILORS today, as a result of survey made He was captured the next night. of the United States sustained the by the department to estimate the' U S Freight...... 1Q2 on the highways today,” says Speed His pal, Michael Pavlik, also 19, U S Realty and I m p ...... 67 TOWINO validity of the Connecticut law BROUGHT TO PORT carrying capacity of buses or trucks turned state’s evidence at the trial, 5ATTER1I O’Day. regulating the liability of motor engaged in the transportation of Alleg Corp ...... 27'V; -U S Rubber ...... 28% If you’re having battery trouble 2 4 HR. and today he is expected to go on -U S Steel ...... 182% vehicle owners for the injury of school children. trial in Bridgeport In a few days, Am Bosch M a g ...... 37V'a SERVICE bring it to us. We are experts on SERVICE guests being transported without (Continued from Page One.) The survey of the motor vehicle Util Pow and Lt A ...... 34 Vs all types of battery work and when charged with robbery with violence. Am C a n ...... 120 War Piet ...... 44% the payment of fare. This so-called department discloses that twelve Am and For Pow ...... 95% you need a new one we sell some of guest law deprives a passenger of Westing Air ...... 48 sighted her flares at 5:30 last Fri­ towns transport children in munici­ VICTIM’iS MOTHER’S WISH. Am Internat ...... 43 the best to be had. their common law right of recovery pally owned buses, while 116 towns jWestlng El and Mfg ...... 151 r e p a ir day morning. Bridgeport, Dec. 10.— (A P)—“My Am Pow and Lt ...... 85 Woolworth ...... 79% of damages. The law enacted in Her rudder had been tom away, transport school children in buses Am Rad StandGan ...... 34 V4 1927 sets forth that reckless driving o'wned by private individuals or cor­ mother never wamted Feltovic exe­ ■yellow Truck ...... 13% INO- most of her rigging was gone, and cuted. She always maintained that Am Roll Mill ...... 91 must be wanton negligence as dif­ porations. _ O A R A O E she was leaking in many places. he should be punished for killing my Am Smelt ...... 76Vi' ERNEST A. ROY. PROP- ferentiated from the ordinary error "Another night,- and we’d have Am Sugar ...... 597a of judgment or ordinary mishand­ STUDENT MISSING brother but did not express the wish PHONE NO. 3151 OR 8159 gone down with her, I guess,” Man­ that he be hanged.” Am T and T ...... 229% INDICT 7 OFFICIALS ling of a machine. The Supreme uel Barbour, her wiry little master, Bridgeport, Dec. 10.— (AP.)— Am Water Wks ...... • • • 98 I COR NO. MAIN S' NU. SCHOOL. Court decision upheld this. Police of this city were asked to­ This was the message given out said today. by Mrs. Fannie Jacobs of 3133 Main Anaconda ...... 80 M A N C H E S T E R , CO N N. Still farther out another crew, day to search for Ernest G. John­ Atl Ref ...... 41% five men from the Northern Light, son, Jr., 18, a student at the Hard­ street this city, through her daugh­ ' Washington, Dec. 10 — (AP) — ter Mrs. Agness Savin, a few hours B and O ...... H8% 'Representative Frederick H. Zihl- REINARTZ ADDRESSES were rescued by the liner Baltic. ing High school, who, his parents Bendix Aviat ...... 37 V^ They will arrive in New York to­ reported, had been missing from before the slayer of Lester Jacobs man of Maryland, Daniel R. Cris- was hanged in Wethersfield prison Beth Steel ...... ^8 singer, former comptroller of the night. home since December 5. ., Burr Add Mach ...... -...... 50% SCOUTS AT GREEN Johnson’s home is at 1011 Strat- nildnlght. Currency, and flve officials of the Hardy Fellows, their clothing Can Pac ...... 197% F. H. Smith Company, investment stiff from dried salt spray, the crew ford avenue and his fathef is in the, Mrs. Jacobs still sho-5vlng effects Cerro De Pasco ...... 66 of the shock which invalid her when Security house, were indicted today A small American Flag that ac­ of the Gander Deal were inarticu­ auto supply business. Deficiency In Chi Mil StP and P pf ------50 on a charge of “using the malls to late and matter-of-fact as they re­ his studies and Ill-health were said she was told of her son’s murder, ex­ Chic and Northwest...... 87% companied him on his journey to pressed sympathy for Mrs. Mary 'defrkud.” Etab, Greenland has been promised cited their tale today. by the boy’s parents to be possible Chrysler ...... 86 Ziblman and Crissinger were CANTON’ S FALL NEAR " But on their faces, dyed deep causes of his leaving home. They Feltovic, the executed youth’s moth­ Colum Gas and El ...... 79 to the Boy Scout Troop that is first er. Mrs. Jacobs retired early and members of the board of directors LOBBY PROBERS formed at Manchester Green, by brovra and red by wind and weath­ advanced the theory he might have Colum Graph ...... 35 was sleeping when the execution of the F. H. Smith company, whose AS REBi REACH aTY John L. Reinartz who spoke at the er, were expressions of worry and gone to St. Louis, Mo., seeking em­ Coml Inv T r ...... 42 Affairs have been under investiga­ Manchester Green Community Club dismay. ployment in an airplane factory. took place. Comwlth and Sou ...... 14% tion by a Grand Jury for some last night. The first boy to pass his “They’ll be glad to see you, after Consol Gas ...... 102 time. Several days ago, Zlhlman SUBMIT REPORT (Continued from Page Ope,)^! Tenderfoot Test in the troop will all this, your wives and children,” CLU'B WOMEN SEEK AID Contin Can ...... 54 who is chairman of the House Dis­ also receive one of the flags. some one said to Lewis Berry, the IN MAKING UP PROGRAMS Corn Prod ...... 98 trict of Columbia committee, an- the Thirty-Ninth American IJp- Mr. Reinartz told stories of his mate. He shook his head doubt­ ABOUT TOWN Curtiss Wright ...... 8% noimced he had submitted his Dupont De Nem ...... 119 ON MR. GRUNDY stroyer Division, had sailed ear^r trip and illustrated it with moving fully. Sioux Falls, S. D.— (AP)—Being resignation as a member of the in the day. ■*. pictures he took while in the far a club woman is now a real busi­ Elec Pow and L t ...... 46 Ldst Everything board. British Ships x' north. A large crowd made up a “We lost everything.” he grimly ness for which professional training The Mizpah group of the Wes­ Erie ...... 64 ■- In addition to the indictments (Cunlinned from Page 1) much interested audience. replied. “The food and the coal. and expert assistance are sought. . leyan circle ■will m eet this evening Gen Elec ...... • *242 against the seven men, an Indict- Four British ships, the Berwick Gen Foods ...... 51V^ It’s all gone. We got nothing to The Club Woman’s guild,' imique with Mrs. Harry Anderson of Main jherit was returned against the “F. high enough, one is prompted to and the destroyers St. (3otJd. in the history of the woman’s club street. Gen Gas and El A ...... 80% H- Smith Company as a corpora­ speculate on whether his loyalty Serapis and Bruce, arrived htfre take to them.” Gen M otors...... 42% ORTIZ-RUBIO IN N. Y. At 2 a. m. last Saturday, off movement, has been deluged with tion.” would withstand a downward re­ this morning from Hong Kong, ’ifhe requests from women’s clubs, all The Home Builders society of the Gold Dust ...... 43’% vision should such a course be ad­ destroyers are expected to proci?^ Trinity Bay, a short distance north Grisby Grunow ...... 20 if . ' ' of St. Johns, the storm came up. over the country for aid in parlia­ South Methodist church have set the vocated or pursued by those same up the Yangtse river to prot^t New York, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Pascual mentary law, finance and speech date of Tuesday, December 17 tor Hershey Choc ...... 80% V AUTO DEATHS INCREASE party leaders.” their nationals. and the Gsmder Deal was forced to t ...... — Ortiz Rubio, president-elect of Mex­ making. the annual Christmas party for the Int Combust...... 13 It was nowhere revealed in the run before it. -■ Washington, Dec. 10-— (AP)—In The Japanese light cruiser Ataka ico, arrived here today aboard a The guild was established ,a members and their children. The Int Harv ...... 84 testimony of Grundy, the • report Pennsylvania train for conferences From that time on, her master In': Nick Can ...... 32 toe 52 weeks ending Nov. 30 deatlu said, that either he or any one else left Shanghai for Nanking eprly In month ago by two club women, hour wlU be 6:30. Rev. Robert A. the day and the Japanese light with Mexican leaders including for­ said today, the schooner was prac­ Miss N. Gordon Canfield and Miss Int T and T • ...... 66!'* Ip 78 cities from automobile acci­ associated with him "was In a situ­ tically helpless, being blown out to Colpltts and Mrs. Colpitts will serve Johns Mansville ...... 134 dents, increased 1,159 over the cor­ cruiser Hlrado is expect^ here ib- mer President Plutarco Calles who S. Edna Jones, in the belief that as the reception comtnittee. The en­ ation to offer any enlightment to sea with mountainous waves break­ Kan a t y Sou ...... 84 responding period in 1928. members of either House on any morrow from the Kure naval base. Is due aboard the Bremen from such a service was needed. They tertainment 'Will be in charge of Mr. ing over her stem. argued that with radio bringing Kennccott ...... 61 Fatalities In the- 78 cities from ^ matters pertinent to the discussion Four additional Japanese cruisers Europe Thursday. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Mr. and and four destroyers were reported Mr. Ortiz Rubia was accompanied “That morning I was almost good entertainment into nearly Kreuger and Toll ...... flaotoi' car accidents within the city of the tariff bill not available to washed overboard a couple of every home, poorly written club Mrs. Taylor of Cambridge street, LeWerh Valiev ...... 80 limits or outside in 1929 , were 8,- them on application to the tariff being held In readiness at Kure to by members of his family. He was and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Robb. Re­ move into Chinese waters If neces­ met by Enrique Ruiz, Mexican con­ times,” he said. “Then we had to papers and mediocre programs no Mo Kan and T e x ...... 45% fl28; a Department of Commerce re­ commission and other branches of lash the man on watch to the longer could hold audiences. So freshments will be served under the Mont Ward...... 64 port made public today showed, as the government.” sary. sul general in New York. Deputy direction of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nat Cash Reg A ...... 82% ^mpared' to 7,369 in 1928, an In­ Chief Inspector David J. McAullffc, wheel. they organized an Information and The Nanking-Shanghal railway “All our cargo that wasn’t stow­ assistance bureau which has suc­ Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nat Dairy ...... 62 crease' of 15 percent. line as well as telephone and tele­ acting for Commissioner Grover A. Anderson. Nat Pow and Lt ...... 34 Durli^g the four , weeks, ending WOULD CHECK UP Whalen, ajid several Mexican dlti- ed in the holds was washed away. ceeded beyond their wildest ex­ graph lines ' connecting this city A motor boat we had on deck was pectations. ■ N6V Cop ...... ^32/4 ,5^0V. 30 there, were 839 deaths from ON WHALING zens living in New York. with the, Nationalist capital, .ate broken up by the waves and wash­ One man, an accountant will According to a report emanating N Y Cent ...... 181 'gqtomobile accldehts, compared to severed and there is no means of. He was driven to the Hotel Am­ audit club books and start book­ from the park’ commissioners, the N Y N H apd H ...... 117% ■T38 in the same period in 1928. Auckland, N. Z. — (AP.)—The In­ bassador, where he will remain for ed overboard. ternational Council for the Explora­ communication except the govern­ “A man couldn’t stand it out keeping systeqxs for the women. lights wflf be turned on at Center Nor A m e r...... 'fioipa of the deaths occurring, the ment wirelessv which Js alow. Oom- a week as guest of the city. Springs pond this evening, where Packard Motor ...... l “ Vi report said, were outside the cor­ tion of the Sea haa approved a there at the wheel more than an proposed international limit on municarioBS by this route aw hour at a time. The rest of us VITAMIN A IN GREENS. the tearing is fairly good at the Pan Am Pet B ...... 61 porate limits of the cities, but most KEEPS A COLLECTIOR^ East L a n ^ g, Mich.— (^ P )—^Vit­ Pegu Pam Lasky ...... • • • were ■within the city limits. whaling. Experts predict that ject to sharp censorship, .r ^ > would lie in our bunks, but we rime of writing. Thirty Japanese women, and ' amin A Is to he had in green vege­ Penn ...... 82 Vs whstles will be exterminated iviless were all soaked, for the water dren arrived here today frala -,i^iln- “ So our engagement is at an tables, says a treatise by Dr. John If President Hoover can get by Phil and Rdg C and I r ...... 15 the present wholesale slaughter’ in end?” said the man. washed down inside.” Pub Serv N. J...... 82 A Texas newspaper comments Antarctic waters is checked. king. More are expected to aniNn ■: W. Crist and Dr. Marie Dye of with developing ipore waterways .'^pon Senator Bingham: "To con- “It is,” 'replied the girl. , _ , . Michigan. State college. They warn and then getting the railroad peo­ Radio C orn ...... 44% tonight, - .• , •T suppose you will return the The U. S. Bureau of Chemistry Radio Keith '...... POJ, .'duct unbecoming a senator he engagement ring?” says that tomatoes ripened with the public, however, against mak' ple to spend lots of money on fa­ I’kdded conduct unbecoming a gen- Words can be used to express a ------~— - ing a fad of green vegetables tp cilities to handle more freight, Reading ...... lot, but around the Christmas sea­ Every Buddhist Is supp6sfa;^|b^ "Certainly, if you wish it. Call ethlylene gas have a much lower Rem Rand ...... 30% Ueiban,” In other words, from I his own Driest. the exclualod'of a well balanced he must be an Economist, and the ['^ad to worse. son figures mean so much more. round some evening and we’ll pick content of vlUmins than those na- capital ”E” is intended. ' Rep Ir and Stl ...... 83'% it'out.”—■nt-Blts. Iturally ripened. diet MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1929. [T auis irouK ' * One of Our National Byrds! DOMINICAN PRESIDENT STATE’S ANNIVERSARY CHMSnUS^ NORRIS ASKS PROBE SUSPECT DENTIST REPORTED IMPROVED Hartford, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Some­ time in the near future the state of Tharsday Aftelniooii OF FARM PAPER ADVS. Connecticut will celebrate its 300th BalUmore, Md., Dec. 10 —Presi­ anniversary. But when that day aodETemng IN WOMAN’ S DEATH dent Horaclo Pasquez of the Domin­ shall be the executive committee of Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP.)— ican republic, who underwent a kid­ the tercentennial committee which Beginidng at 2:30 met here yesterday with representa­ Senator Norris, Republican Inde­ rC.^: » ney operation at Johns Hopkins WATKINS BROTHERS pendent of Nebraska, demanded in hospital yesterday, was “doing very tives of severed historical societies Police Find That School the Senate today that the lobby in­ nicely" this morning, the nurse has been imable to determine. Dates STORE vestigating committee call for ques-1 who was attending him reported to ranging from 1633 to 1639 were By Center Chnrch Women’s Teacher Was a Woman tioning more than a hundred edit­ the hospital office today. suggested as the state’s birth. Federation. ors and publishers of rural news­ The operation by Dr. Hugh H. Jared B. Standish of Wethers­ Christmas Gift Artidea in Variety papers in Minnesota to * determine Yoimg, One of the leading urolog­ field declared that town’s celebra­ Home Made Food, Inclnding Bread, With Secret Lovers. who paid for a page advertisement ists of the country, followed a long tion would be held in 1934 and Cake, Pies, Donghnnts, Cookies, etc. appearing in papers today, urging period of treatment at the hospital. Clayton P. Chamberlain of Windsor Congress to pass the tariff bill When President Vasquez entered said his community he presumed Johns Hopkins after a trip making 1 would pbserve 1934, whereilpon without slashing existing industri­ SHOE REPAIRING Rockford, HI., Dec. 10.— (AP) I Co a speed record from Santo Domingo ' Standish asserted that Windsor was In search of a motive for the slay­ al rates. by plane and rail to Baltimore, he The advertisement appeared only a trading station when Ladles' Flexible Soles and ing of Miss Cordelia Gummer- had a high feVer, and for more than Wethersfield was a full fledged set­ Rubber Heels a Specially. sheimer, attractive school teacher, simultaneously with an appeal ad­ '\a fe- a month he had been imder treat­ tlement. • SAM YULYES found beaten to death in her apart­ dressed to Congress by the Minne­ ment at the hospital which had re­ Final choice of date would be ment Sunday, authorities today were sota editors urging the Senate par­ sulted in reducing his temperature made by the State Legislature to 701 Main SL, So. Manchester confronted with conflicting details ticularly to pass the tariff meas­ to normal and Improving his gener­ which the committee appointed by picturing the woman at once as a ure with its “splendid new farm \iMi al condition. During that time he Governor John H. Trumbull will matter-of-fact school marm and a rate schedule” and not to hold it had been under the care of Dr. make its report in 1931. Meanwhile ; woman of secret loves, up indefinitely with attempts to Young' and his personal physician old records will be combed i; As her friends in Rockford knew cut industrial rates below the pres­ Dr. Ramon de Lara, who accom­ thoroughly for authoritative data. Read The Herald Ad?s. • her Miss Gummersheimer was a ent law. panied him from Santo Domingpo. teacher devoted to her work, head of After Senator Allen, Republican, General Vasquez was accom­ the foreign language department at Kansas, had Tead into the record panied to Baltimore by his wife who j***atiK**«*«m K**«siEa£«*«*^^ Rockford High school, a woman who the advertisement as appearing in later also entered the hospital, al­ taught both day and night and today’s Washington Post, Senator though it was reported she was not whose diversion consisted mainly of Norris demanded that the lobby m suffering from any serious malady. an occasional evening at bridge with committee examine “ this propa­ She was still at the hospital when women friends. \ l l i i f t ganda.” w the operation was performed, but Find Love Letters. was not told of it at the time, be­ To the authorities the teacher “I want the farmers of Minneso­ ta to know what their papers, cause of fears that it might disturb presented another picture—a woman her nervous condition. admired by two men neither of which are pretending to be friends ' whom knew of the other and each of the farmer, are spending their ' m : -of whom protest his love for her In money for,” he said. AMERICANS AID POLAND frequent letters, found carefully NORTHP o l F kept in her kitchenette apartment. FLIGHT -I92b .V'; . W amtic. • While an eccentric dentist. Dr. FRANCE’S WAR DEBT hop-1927 Warsaw, Poland, Dec. 10.— (AP) IPloyd Leach, w'-" still in custody SOUTH POLE —The ministry of communications I because he had been seen in the FU(3MT-I9a9 have signed a contract with Lilpop, ] neighborhood of the teacher’s home Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP)—The m Rau and Loewenstein to provide the the night she was killed, authorities Hawley resolution to authorize Con- state radlways with 14,000 freight said they had no evidence to link 1 gressional approval Oji the settle- cars and 1,100 passenger coaches on ^him with the crime. I ment negotiated for funding the J/’iX' ten years’ credit. The order will he • One of the teachers’ correspond­ $4,025,000,000 French war debt was executed in seven years. The ar­ ents, Glen Wiseman, is in Tarpon reported to the House today by its rangement will be financed by the Springs, Fla., and the other, Roy Standard Car - Finance Corporation ways 6Uid means committee after 1 0 'Scribner, in New York. Under Secretary Mills had testified of America and the credit ob­ HEY! the Treasury had approved of the tained wiU total 320,000,000 In two measure. years. OPENING STOCKS The ' committee authorized its In addition to these advances chairman. Representative Hawley of the American group will supply the HEY! Oregon, to seek to expedite House ‘‘GEE! THEY’RE SWELL GUYS!” Lilpop firm with $1,000,000 to en­ THE MUSIC BOX able them to increase their output. New York, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Sell­ consideration of the resolwtion...... ing pressure was renewed at the Under questioning by Representa­ The Americans also propose to es­ opening of today’s Stock Market, tive Crisp of Georgia, a Democrat TO A LARGER STORE ...... tablish a factory for rolling stock and prices drifted irregularly 1 on the committee and a member of to supply Poland's neighbors with lower. ! the now extinct American debt railway material. Give Something General Electric dropped 3’4 funding commission, Mr. Mills said points to 240, which contrasts with the settlement representec about 50 The Music Box, run by George J.i ' CAPT. KOEHL SAILS. Smith, is moving to the larger store i a high of 257 last Friday. National cents on a dollar, in effect cancelling n Biscuit fell 2% points. Union Car­ theuie wartimewarLime advances -and ...... requiring...... b in the Rialto Building, formerly oc-j Berlin, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Captain Musical This bide 1% and Bethlehem Steel lU - payment of only the post-armistice ; cupied by the Francis Gown Shop | Hermann Koehl, German trans-At­ American Can advanced 2V2 advances. i'fhe business was started not quite j lantic flier, and Mrs. Koehl will sail points and American Telephone 1%. “On a five per cent basis,” he ' two years ago by Walter Bradley | from Hamburg tomorrow aboard the Strong buying support for U. S. said, “all France will be doing would ; and George J. Smith. Last June Mr.] Deutschland for New York at the Christmas Steel common. General Electric, be to pay back the money borrowed j Bradley sold his interest ^to Mr. 1 In-vitation of the Hamburg-Ameri- WestingTiouse and some of the other since the war.” j Smith. The business is confined to | CM line. leaders brought about an iregular re­ the sale of musical merchandise ex­ He will meet his old comrade. Colonel James C. Fitzmaurice, In covery before the end of the firs., HELD FOR ARSON clusively. Bacon banjo, Ludwig half hour, although at that time the drums and Gretsch-American saxo­ New York. majority of issues were still selling phones are among the • leading Plymouth, Dec. 10.— (AP) — 24 HURT IN CRASH below yesterday’s final quotations. James F. Ryan, 28, of Plymouth, brands of merchandise featured. A FOR THE BOY Some of the early selling may large stock of popular sheet music and Union City, N. J., will be ar­ Toronto, Ont., Dec. 10.— (AP)— have been influenced by the publica­ raigned before Justice of the Peace is always on hand. tion of the condition statement of Mr. Smith wishes to thank his Twenty-four persons were Injured Welcome here today on a statutory when two street cars collided here reporting Federal Reserve member charge of arson in connection with customer for their past favors and today. Fourteen vvere taken -to banks, showing no change in securi­ the Plymouth Library fire on No­ sincerely hopes they v/ill visit his hospitals, but all but three of them A Tenor-Banjo ty loans in the week ending Dec. 4, iV .' vember 24 in which the building and new store. were discharged later. or a despite the further decrease in brok­ contents were destroyed. The arrest One of the cars had stopped and ers’ loans. This confirmed the be­ was mad# by State Policeman Rose FARM INCOME REFLECTS' the car immediately behind got out lief of many traders that the burden of the Canaan Barracks. According DEGREE OF MANAGEMENT of control and rammed it. of carridng loans on stock collateial to police Ryan confessed. Ukulele had been shifted from the brokers Ames, Iowa— (AP)—A striking to the banks. KING TO .ATTEND MARRIAGE. relationship between methods of We have a good stock Strength of U. S. Steel, which What youngster wouldn’t have traded places with Earle Llerley or management and the income from Mike Duki'ch just to shake hands and talk with two ex-heavyweight Let Us Invest here for your selection. opened fractionally lower at 179 3-4 Sofia, Bulgaria, Dec. 10.— (AP) — the farm is found ill a study of the and quickly ran up to 184 1-4, may Rumors have been revived here champions? Jack Dempsey and James J. Corbett met in Omaha, Neb., records kept by 25 farmers in Web­ recently and*paid a -visit to the sick kids in St. Joseph’s Hospital. That TENOR BANJOS have been influenced by expecta­ that King Boris had decided to at­ ster county in cooperation with tend the marriage in Rome of looks like a smile of admiration playing on the face of the Llerley boy, Your Money tions of a favorable monthly ton­ Iowa State College. nage report this noon. General Crown Prince Humbert and Princess left, while young Mike is shaking the hand that smashed Dempsey foes $15 UP Marie Jose of Belgium, which -will The four high farmers made a to the canvas for the full count. Electric quickly recovered an early management return, margin of In Mortgages loss of 4 3-4, and Westinghouse be celebrated next month. Fur­ ORDER REFUSED UKULELES ther palace rumors were that the profit above . interest on invested M.\NUFACTURER DIES Electric converted an early loss of capital and hired man’s wages, of Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP)—^The 2 points into a gain of 2 1-2. Gen­ king possibly would take advantage , New Haven, Dec. 10.— (AP)— On good reliable local proper­ $1.95 to $25 $2,078. The lowest farm showed a iames W. Brooks of New Haven, Supreme Court today refused to eral Electric quickly recovered an of the occasion to announce his own order Federal District Judge Pol­ ties, We handle all the de­ engagement to Princess Giovanna. management loss of $942. formerly of Derby is dead at^he early loss of 4 3-4, and Westing- Economists found five, definite lock of Kansas to call« a three house Electric converted an early home of his daughters 158 York tails. standards on which efficiency of the street, this city age 79. He was one Judge Federal Court to decide the loss of 2 points into a gain of 2 1-2. RADIO BOON TO EAST INDIES controversy between the fire Insur- General Motors, Paramount Famous farm may be judged—acres operat­ of the most prominent musical in- Start Your Lasky, Consolidated Gas Missouri Batavia, Dutch East Indies — ed, return per $1 of feed fed to live­ strument manufacturers in New i ance companies doing business in ARTHUR A. KNOFLA stock, value per acre of crops, crop England. His widow, four daughters ] that state and State Commissioner Pacific Preferred and American & (A P )—Radio has come as a bless of Insurance Hobbs, growing out of '‘Service That Satisfies” Foreign Power were marked up a ing to the thousands of islands com­ acres per man, and power and ma­ and a son, Prof. J. Ansel Brooks of Boy on a posing the archipelago over which chinery cost per crop acre. Newark college of engineers former­ new rates fixed by the state, as re­ StS Main St. Phone 5440 point or more above yesterday’s quested by Kansas. _____ final quotations. Queen Wilhelmina is sovereign. ly of the Yale facultv survive him. Auburn Auto dropped 8 points, Seven big short wave stations pro­ A sand shark, with two mouths, % Brookl3m Union Gas 5 1-2 and vide telephonic transmission to the was caught off Sea Bright, N. J., Saxophone Lackawanna, Worthington Pump, motherland and smaller stations the other day. Probably the radio Simmons, Sears ' Roebuck, Mont­ give inter-island communication. will work all right now. gomery Ward, Standard Oil of New A sax is not hard to Jersey, Standard Oil of California, Erie and Chesapeake & Ohio were ^ learn. Why not start among the many issues to sell dovra 1 to 2 1-2 points. your boy or girl now. ' Foreign exchange opened firm, with sterling cables unchanged at EXTRA SPECIAL ON 1 W ANT We Have the M.88 7-16. A —_____ FLYING TO HAITI Miami, Fla., Dec. 10.— (AP.) — USED CARS * “ Buescher” Marine flyers today pointed a pair Df amphibian planes toward Hava­ & na, their next stop on the way to S With every used car sold we will give Haiti. Lieutenants W. O. Brice and YOUR CAR!! Easy Terms Peter P. Schriber from Quantico I you three pieces of Mjarine base> set Camaguey, Cuba, bls their goal for tonight, after a ihort stop-over in Havema. Tomor- Imported Italian Tapestry row they expect to fly over Santi- Regardless Of Condition, igo, Cuba, and conclude their five ou. Musical Gift Suggestions Say flight at Port Au Prince, Haiti, or your choice of other presents that might in‘ rhe Marines are accompanied by Here is the Ust of cars: Violin Cases ^ three enlisted men as mechanics Year, Make Or Model Harmonicas WE RECOMMEND $6.50 up On January 1, 1923, there were 50c to $3.50 rS,090 paupers in the almshouses of Down Payment We are in a position to accept in trade twenty light four and six- th* United States. Violins 1926 Buick B rou g h a m ...... $260.00 cyclinder cars.: We will take your car as all or part down pay­ Music Bags $2.50 up $10 up 1926 Buick Sport T o u r in g ...... $220.00 ment, providing you can run it to our salesroom, at 1924 Buick 4 c y lin d e r ...... $40.00 130 CENTER ST., CORNER CHURCH Accordions Com ets $7.50 up $35 up p f r Day? TILL 1927 Studebaker 4 Pass. Coupe . . . $200.00 in trade for your choice of a selected list of QpigTHAC 1927 Essex Roadster ______$120.00 and many other items. 1928 Essex C ou p e...... $140.00 “ Good Will” Reconditioned Cars 1926 Hudson C o a ch ...... $40.00 I Free Lessons On All Instruments i This is an exceptional opportunity for you to drive in Balance on terms if desired. with something you can’t depend upon and drive out You can rely on a Buick dealers word. with a car you will be proud to own. YOU CAN’T BEAT THIS OFFER! , D uyimQ- USERJL GIFTS IS* J. M. SHEARER KEMP’S MATTP3 or Buick and Marquette Dealer. 'OOLLAGS AND 285 Main -St. at MidAe Turnpike 130 Center St. “The Christmas Music Store SENSE. Tel. 7220 Tel. 7220 KEMP BROS.

I . '* PAGE FI W MANCMESWiR EVENING^IiEKAJLU, SOUTH MAJNOHESTER, O E T O fl^ ^ lU, 1»29. - i • • , . V -J : ■ rrrrsr ■_v'." ■.'^ ■' ■■■ *1* . Ml BAY STATE ( M S f HARfFORD’S CHRISTMAS STORE ARE VOTING TODAY

I rkAleao EV BATTLESfflPS WHICH COST AS HIGH__AS 8^7,000,000 ANIl CYOrOlly L&VnronCO, tnClSCdy l c a r r y 1,400 m e n , u n c l e SAM HAS 18 AiAND GREAT‘BRITAIN 30. Malden, Newton, Wobnrn Pickmg Mayors.

Boston, Dec. 10 — (AP )— The voters of six Massachusetts cities, Sale ' . . Our Everett, Lawrence, Chelsea, Mal- ,den, Newton and Woburn, will ’ choose mayors in municipal elec- Oons today. North ' Adams and Beverly wUl name lesser officers. State detectives and representa­ artistic gilts A Christmas tives of the Middlesex county dis­ Bridge Lamp With trict attorney’s office will match the Floor arid Bridge Ifriported Table balloting at Everett. The recent Twin Candle Lamps Shade return of 650 undelivered letters Lamps Sale o f sent to registered • voters brought Lamps charges that outsiders were bein^ $ 14.75 imported for illegal voting. Mayor $8-50 ■ . . . James A. Roche, seeking a third Quaifit'ktmps w ia 'st(md&rda The base Is of fine brass, rope ’ Special purchase. Rick $4.95 column standard with adjust­ term, received fewer votes in the looking lamps with base of met­ of polished. ..steel, b?...^'ap^qua aL B E R T primaries than Michael C. O’Neil, gold fifil^ . C6ni]|^ty with .Colorful lamp imported from able arm. The pleated ' silk a school tea^pher,' and they oppose al In antique finish and shades.^ shades in rose and gold are exr of smart ombray georgette'" parchment \i^a^es- with other lands, Mpular end-table each other again today. rustic scenes. _ Regl? Ilfi’Values. site, parchme^ shade to match. quisite. Positive $18 value. In Malden. Mayor John*D. Devir pleated and tailoretf complete. seeks re-election for a sixth term. LEI CLOCKS He is opposed by, William A. Hast­ ings. The U. S. S. West Vlrgiida, one of the U. S. Navy’s largest battleships, Floor and Coloriial ' Metal Table Sinclair Weeks, son of the late is shown here. It car-ries about 1,400 men. secretary of war John W. Weeks, Bridge Lamp - Twin Lamps Lamps is one of the four candidates in Newton. Editor’s Note: This is the first of] men. America’s best and most mod- Standards With Shades The csmdldates a*e: a series of articles on the strength; em battleships, the Colorado, Mary- Everett: Mayor James A. Roche of the U. S. Navy, especially as com- land and West Virginia, cost $27,- $5^95 and Michael C. O’Neil. pared with that of Great Britain. 000,000 a piece. The other 15 first- Lawrence: Mayor Michael A. The articles are of special interest line ships cost from $8,000,000 U) $3.95 Pollished st^ l standard $4,95 Landers and Michael M. Garvey. in ■view of the approaching naval $23,000,000. The annual cost of op­ Handsome standards of- with adjustable twin . • Chelsea: .Mayor Lawrence G. arms limitation conference at Lon­ eration per ship is about $2,000,000, 'quality bfass plated’ ih' a lampg,'can-, be raised or Antique . gold and Quigley and former Mayor John J. the greater part of which goes for variety of styles* tor selec-, Idwer^. ,. Complete with bronze are the finishes of don. the metal bases, the Regularly $15 and $20.00 Whalen.’ pay and subsistence. tlon. Bridge lampa.Kaye ’ ' paPTchment shades. 'Reg. Malden; Mayor John D. Devir ■$'kiS0. Unuspal; gift sug­ shades are of parchment. and foTOer Mayor William A. By RODNEY DUTCHER, The United States navy has 18 adjustable arm, and^'flobt lamps has two lights’ i^tk gestion. 1 . . Reg. $7.00 lamps. Hastings. capital ships with a tonnage of 52.5.- Newton: Sinclair Weeks, George Washington Correspondent for 850 and the British navy has 20 with pull chain socket. M. Heathcote, William E. Earle and The Herald and NEA Service. a tonnage of 556,350. John H. Murray. . Capital ships, battleships above The Colorado, Maryleind and West Woburn: Philip J, Gallagher and the cruiser limit of 10,000 tons, are Virginia each have a displacement $9.95 , Herman P. Peterson. commonly regarded as the backbone of 32,600 tons with a draught of Bopdoir of a navy. They are built to inflict 30% feet. They have a length of the heaviest blows known to naval 624 feet and a beam of 97 feet. They Pottery WALL AND MANTEL warfare and to remain afloat while carry eight 16-inch gims and 20 5- Lampis giving and taking such blows. They inch guns, plus submerged torpedo CLOCKS Uncle Sanfe carry the biggest guns sind ‘ the tubes. They are also equipped with I heaviest armor of the fleet. a catapult to laun^ch, the' two or EigHt styles to choose fr

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Joseph R. Grundy to the United hope the happy "couple‘ didn’t let themselves get the notion that all ijOTAjiO] il8nci|»RtM States Senate in the place of tiie re­ HEAUII 13 BIM«I1 StrMt devil Incrcises with age.” • South Mtncheiier. Opnn. stamped him publicly as the stand­ PORTO' RIO9 RACKET —jA. Lawrence Lowell. {• THOMAS FBRaUSON ard bearer of a body of tariff ad­ The Golden Rule Foundation, Seated organ than anyone can realize Otntral Mnnagtr DEAFNESS AND vocates whose views do not in the refuge for many of the profession­ riAURnHvnRATES TwhoI who haehsw nothot Biuoieastudied iwits nruutunj.structure. ' ‘Four hostile newspapw we ■ .CARTO 8 I three bones which conduct the. more to be feared them a thoilsahd $39-50 Foundad Uotobtr I, 1881 least accord with those of ^ Mr. al uplifters^set adrift whefi the For many years I have advocated vibrations frona the eardrum to j bayonets.”^Napoleon I. Published Every Hoover—nor with those of a very Near East Relief racket wore it­ Christmas 5k' Bundays and Holldaya hr typographical errors apoeaylng in dustries, would be to justify the if of a virulent nature, may not (Meat Proteins.) .dverllsments In the Manchester kind. Question:—J. H. .N. writes: ivening Herald. ___ * asseverations of the Insurgent only cause deafness, but may spread The prlncipaJ thing that is the mat­ “ Some* people claim that in con-j Western Republicans that they can­ to the mastoid cells, or to the men­ TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1929 ter with the children of Porto Rico inges and the brain," and may even trast to vegetable proteins, meat , MISSISSIPPI JOINS UNION not look for a square deal from and flesh proteins contain uric acid i is bookworm and too many genera­ lead to a fatal .Issue. THE WORLD COURT their* own party in the East; it “Various diseases, such as scarlet- and encourage the growth ot the On Dec. ,10, 1817, the state ot tions of all-su:oimd slovenliness un­ Dutrefactive bacteria in the colon. There is no great amount of joy would be to seriously affect the fever, measles.measies, Influenza,imiueuiio, diphtheria,ui^hi-x*ca*ci., t' ------Mississippi was admitted to the der first an oppressive Spsmish rule bronchitis, and pneumonia may also Please give your view on the for mother, wife the United States Senate over credit of the party in the minds Union. and laier tbe control of cm Ameri­ give rise to catarrhal de^ness^ but ^ The most notable features of . % signing of t^ie protocol of the of its soberer and more far-sighted Aflswer: ca which- never took the trouble to one of the principal causes of deaf­ Mississippi’s first constitution were jf H World Court by the American adherents; and, lastly, it would be ness in children is adenoids. Recent amount of meat does not have a the high property qualifications for give the county' a first-class' gov­ harmful qfect and does riot en­ ft charge d’affaires at Berne under a slap in the face of the Hoover investigations have shown that holding office the short tenures of or sister—- ernor. courage excessive nutrefactionputrefacti in ^ H "Authorization of President Hoover. administration—which has its adenoids is of the nature of a de­ office, and the large appointing ficiency disease. the colon. Those troubled with con­ power of the governor and legisla- foundations in a firm resolve to stipation are the most injured by the o r years the Royal Cleaner has been I Having rejected with scorn and “It is a curious fact that In ' ture. 5 contumely the packet of goods of- serve the whole country and not CAPE COD GOER prosperous communities, like Great use of too much protein, whether It By the treaties'of 1830 and 1832, one of the most appreciated of gifts Strange things happen on Cape Britain, the United States, Aus­ is meat or vegetable protein. The with the CJhoctaw and Chickasaw for home keepers! Now the new. K h ^ered it in 1926 by the conference any one part of it nor yet to the so-called uric acid theory has been Cod. According to a recent press tralia, and New Zealand, with favor­ Indians, who inhabited the northern, FRoyal Princess makes it possible for hun­ ii jj* of adhering powers at Geneva, the exclusion of any one part. quite well exploded, and many physi­ dispatch Anthony Francis of North able climates, adenoids are most part of the state, the lands occupied dreds of more homes to enjoy the cleaning Jt I \ Senate finds itself in the position If Grundy should be appointed cdVnmon among children. This Ms cians now realize that the greatest by those tribes were incorporated uric acid poison comes from the re­ ease of a Royal; Through the Christmas f? ^ of having to reject or accept pre- and the Republicans in the Senate Truro caught a full grown doe without doubt due to the excess of into the state, subjected to its juris­ near his gas station. The dispatch carbohydrates (starches and sugars) tention of the patient’s own uric acid diction, and thrown open to settle­ Club you. need pay only $2 weekly and you I (dsely the same goods wrapped up should engineer his acceptance It vlthich is formed from the burning up says: “Francis, who tipd the scales in the diet of the average child of ment by the whites. will still receive the Cash Price! * ^ I? fit a different colored paper by would probably turn out to be the these countries. of waste products in the body. Com­ Mississippi. adopted a new con­ ^ Elihu Root and endorsed by him most expensive piece of political at 185 pounds, gave chase to tbe “Thus, we see that diet reform is pared to this the small amount of stitution itt 1831 abolishlnj; prop­ frightened deer, caught it and suc­ uric acid in the meat is of no conse­ See the Royal demonstrated in our O. K. blundering that h.as been done in the method by which by far the erty qualifications for offlcq-hold- ceeded in .holding it until assistance greater proportion of cases of deaf­ quence. ing and requiring that all officers, ■ Window this week. First we agreed to entej the a long time—worse, in its effects on came.” ness may be prevented.” both state and- covmty, sHould be 5 World Court provided the rest ^ of the party, thar tl>e split over the In my own experience I have (Receding Gums.) Question:—A. M. asks: “What ohosen by the people. the signatories agreed to let us do tariff itself. It always Was our luck never to found that the best method of over­ Other constitutions were adopted iv' iall ti^ judging and exempt us from be around when things happen. If coming catarrhal detifness is.to use causes the gums to recede and how in 1868 and again in 1890. chiefly may I help them?” WATKINS BROTHERS > any uability, so to speak, of being' there is anything we’d gdve an ex­ a fasting regime the same as would as the result of strife concerning STREET SIGNS be gfiven for catarrhal inflammation Answer:—Receding gums are negro suffrage. / sued in the court This was in the tra large red apple to see it’s a 185 in any part of the body. Following caused by, the effect? of hyper­ 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER , , Harding administration and we Assuming that the selectmen of pound gas dealer chasing and the fasting regime, it has been my acidity o f the stomach; and are also Manchester are anxious to do all due to decomposition of food be­ ^famous for its dla- went through one of the most re­ catching a 125-pound doe. Since an policy to prescribe a diet from Ecuador is they possibly can, within their le­ which the starches and sugars (car­ tween the teeth, bacterial growth, mond mines. markable diplomatic performances able bodied doe can do a hundred and allowing the teeth to become gally restricted powers, to reduce bohydrates) are rigidlj excluded for the world has ever witnessed. We yards in just about one-third of the as long as a year in some cases. I coated with tartar. Go to a dentist asked the rest of the nations to the number of automobile acci­ time shown by the crack Olympian have sent these diet Instructions out and Iiave your teeth scaled and the gums treated.' At the same time let us boss the show and be held: dents, the Herald feels sure that it sprinters, and since 185 ponds is to thousands of correspondents and will only be necessary to suggest have received in reply from those make the proper dietetic changes so responsible for nothing. Quite na­ some bulk, we ^ould particularly as to overcome the over-aeWity of one way in which some of the risk who w®re cured in thij manner. turally the other nations couldn’t have loved to see the sparks thrown The earth is a much more compli- the gastric juice; quite see this and shipped us back of crashes may be eliminated in or-, off by Mr. Francis as, like a me­ our reservations with the sugges­ ^er to have the elimination brought teoroid, he set himself afire by 1^1 =1 :n tion that we make them a little about. We refer to the .glaring in­ friction with the atmosphere. That more reasonable. 'They were willing sufficiency of the street-signs. would be, at the least, an imusual WASMINGTON m to strain a point or several points Where there are any signs at all sight. but they couldn’t quite wreck the at intersections there is seldom if LETTER ever more than one, and that one court just to please our unaccount­ ■^Republican presidefit very .happy, lettered on one side only. To the BY RODNEY DUTOHER able notions, NBA Service Writer even though tbe Old Guard which Mr. Coolidge had inherited the automobile driver who is seeking a IN NEW YORK Washington, Dec. 9.—The Senate expected to be in charge there, World Court problem; also Mr. certain street, say one of the coalition of insurgent Republicans does not like Mr. Hoover and Mr.; PHONE streets crossing Main, the single and Democrats which now has tbe Hoover does not like the Old SUPER SCREEN-GRID RADIO Kellogg. Mr. Coolidge . was never Guard. street sign is useless in half the . New York, Dec. 9.—^The atmos­ national le^slative situation by the what you could call a wizard at in­ phere of cobwebs and dust which tail probably will continue to fimc- Legislatively, . the coalition has AVRITC ternational politics, but he could cases until he has passed it, when enfolds the^ old Wendell mansion tion at least until it has outlived its taken two main "whacks at the I0 ITER PRICES^ stand pat with the best of them. So he can, by twisting his neck, ^et become more apparent with each usefulness. president, and it expects to make a view of it to the rear of his car. passing year. it ‘may even work as a coalition one of them isticlL The oje it he and Mr. Kellogg stood pat on throughout President Hoover’s first ‘ expects to make stick is the ^boll- CALL Until then it presents a blank side As Fifth Avenue, which hems it the American reservations. And in, grows gayer and more glittering, term. In that case it will som e-, tion of the presiitept s* power to HIGHER V/fUXaS-iiheMnmt. to him. . - •” times vote against the adminlstra- raise or lower tariff r®tes. TTie The only charge is three and one- ttat was that. this mystery spot seems "to retreat half per cent per month on unpaid ^ t e r on, however—early last Naturally this occasions much farther back into the shadows of tion and sometimes not. but it can other one is the export “debenture be relied upon not to oppose with farm relief amount of loan. year—so much pressure was faltering on the part of. drivers, yesteryear. The windows are shuttered. Old- its votes anything which appears to voted, into the bill. When the bill \ brought on the American govern­ much stopping of cars in th^ lanes goes to conference the Senate fashioned, faded blue blinds are be distinctly favored by popular P e r s o n a l F i n a n c e . C o . ment by the American people that of traffic and, very often, inade­ drawn. Most, of the windows are sentiment. It will not, for in­ conferees will be expected ^ to agree to the removal of the de­ Rooms, 2 and 3 Mr. Root was shipped off to Geneva quate management of the vehiclea curtainless, and if life goes on in­ stance, unite in opposing the ad­ side its wails, there is no sign from ministration’s tax reduction pro­ benture if the House conferees State Theatre.Bldg., Second Floor to see if be couldn’t patch up the Very obviously it is of great im­ will agree to let the Senate’s ac­ portance that strangers or persons the outside. gram, which makes a hit with 753 Main Street. r^thing so toat We obuld get into the everybody. tion on the flexibility clause A friend, who has a taste for the stand. The coalition appears to So. M a n c h e s t e r , C o n n . court with a good gv§.ce. And what not thoroughly familiar with all curious and the eerie, spent many The three main factors in legis­ parts of the town should be en­ lation are the House, the Senate have had this deal in mind when Telephone Dial 3-4-3-0 did that king of legal raftsmen idle hours watching, to see if the it tacke^ the debenture on the Open 8:36 to I—Saturday 8:30 to 1 abled to find any of its streets with blinds would ever be raised or low­ and the president with his veto do? Why he tinkered up the no­ power and his duty of recom­ bill as If for trading pimposesr ■ ---- LICENSED BY THE STATE— a reasonable degree of ease. Look­ ered, if the Shutters would ever be torious “Reservation five’’ over opened or if the lights could ever be mendation. Each serves as a which the signatories had choked, ing for a needle in a haystack check on the *ther. The ideal situa­ Undoubtedly the president banks detected in the windows at night— heayily on the hope that the ad­ so that it soimded quite important while one is trsdng to , drive an but finally ga,ve up the game. tion from the White House poinj of view is one wherein substantial ministration machine in the House but as a matter of fact didn’t give automobile is bad business. A scout reported that on a cer­ will eliminate both the objection­ tain aftemoop in late fall, he ob­ working majoritifes in each chamber us anything in the slightest differ­ It would cost some money to fit are always willing to pass just such able terms while the bill Is in con­ E.A.Lettney served 'a. spiral of smoke coming ference. When and if the bill is fin­ I ent from what we would have had out our street comers with an ade­ out of the back yard, as though legislation as the president wants. quate system of signs, but not a But the executive and legislative ally presented to him for approyal Main St. Manchester if we hadn’t made any such reser­ someone had made a bonfire of he certainly will not want to veto terrific lot—amd it would be worth leaves. But when he chinned him­ machines seldom operate so smooth­ vation at all. Very formally ’ we ly together,. Everyone remembers it. It is Inconceivable that he would every nickel of the cost. self upon the high fence" which sur­ approve it With the debenture clause were given leave to withdraw from rounds the place, he was tmable to what a bad time ■ Coolidge had PLUMBING and the court any time we got miffed If we can’t have street signs at with Congress. Taft spent his iMt remaining, but it is equally incon­ detect a servant at work. ceivable that the House leaders tver an advisory opinion. There more 'than one of the comers of two years with Denvoer®tlc majori­ HEATING ties, Republican senators wrecked would leave that In. On the other American public waa never was anything in the world each intersection at least let us The Wendell mansion, by way of hand, if the bill comes tq him explanation, is the last of the lav- Wilson and Harding would have had -1 not long in recognizins to prevent us from withdrawing have that sign double, so that it with his power to change, rates SPECIALIZING IN ender-and-lace' period spots to be a most unhappy time with Congress I • Steinite as unique in value. A anyhow. can be read from either direction. abolished It will be difficult for N found in mid New York. Its vener­ had he lived. him to kill tbe whole measure simple comparison proves that However, the wise Mr. Root did able fence, with rusty wire picket­ simply/because it deprives him of ing, blocks It off from Fifth Avenue Now this coalition in the Senate Stemte offers every wwted a splendid job of necessary camou­ NOT WORSE has found that It can do as it llkeS an executive prerogative previous­ Sheet Metal and desirable featnre of inj^ieD* at a point where that famous shop­ ly granted by Congress. He will be flaging and the American adher­ We refuse to join with those ping thoroughfare takes on its most with the tariff bill and It undoubt­ priced sets and that lower- who find the Perkins-Bulkley edly is enjoying thri" prospect of us­ virtually forced to swallow his first m ence, with the reservations that luxurious and swanky aspects. The real defeat at the hands of the j priced sets cannot match the “hunt” wedding in Fairfield last value of the land as business proper­ ing its pov^er in the future. ’There mean nothing, has been accepted is little chance of its being broken coalition. | Work Steinite. Saturday proper occasion for the ty is fabulous—yet the two aged The coalition may not be able by all but three or four odd-lot sisters who own it cling to it with a up or seriously damaged by the 1930 Here is a great, evident truth countries which will accept when exploitation of the razzberry. If the i s‘tubbori“ sentimenf£Urty elections. There will be many to jam much legislation of Its Now is the time to have heat R E § $ Y U B E § which is fnairing the Steinite own past the House and as long they get around to it. Also there contracting parties were enthusi-j Because so.'little is known of measures, on which its com'Donent ers cleaned,and repaired Give the sensation the season. as It endures considerable com­ ton Can Get No More Than . astic riders to hounds—and they i them and their comings and goings, elements will be completely at vari­ us a call. Prompt service. **Why pay m ore?’ " ask know* are few if any members of the ance, but there will be frequent op- promise is likely. But as Con­ This at Any Price! old wives’ tales of a nature strange gress undertakes to finish tbe Phone 3036. United States Senate who can And were—there was no more reason to Fifth Avenue have, passed about. portunlties for cohesiye action which i. THBXE (S) SCKEEN^RID TUBEj-« total ing ramo buyers, and they tariff bill and to deal with quite . ofTtiUM*. serious fault with the court project wby they should not celebrate There t(re those who have told of will be too good to miss. tiun to the Steinite. It ivould seem that the worst a little liAportant legislation the ‘a. Foar eoadcmion. when it is so clearly shown to their wedding amid a gathering of peeps at shawl-covered figures go­ outstanding fact is that the. Sen­ 8. I It it~r r~*~* '* '* " “ '*** •riil»«nto“ *a*8**a Once yon have seen and heard the pink coats and yelping' dogs than ing through the dim and dingy thing the coalition has done to Maa. . ' Steinhe, wo know yon will buy it. them that we can quit any time we Mr Hoover has been the destine ate Republican Insurgents, or pr 4. PaA-ta«n'maio power ttage, adaf rooms carrying candles. The stoiy or pro- Then yon, too, will experience the feel that our interests are being there was why C3iarlie Lindbergh also goes about that neither of the tion of the supposedlyidly comfort comfort-, ate Republican . insurgents _ bowoM *946" tabeo. thrill of Steinite ownership'-a imperiled—a perfectly obvious shouldn’t carry his bride off in an able flenate Senate maioritymajoritv which his j gressives. are .holding/and effectlye a. Boal hatalew roeopUoa. thrill kirown to miOHonB. ,, j sisters "has ever ridden in an auto­ rhe YELLOW . 4. luipehyehaM taf a ia i iliai|iiiitatile*>b mobile; and tHough the street out Sartv had following the 1928 elec- ly wielding the balance of power , thing that they didn’t know - any­ airplane. Demoralizing the Repub- and that major legislation of a e U a M o A ^ EDWARD HESS thing about when they fought the To be sure, opinions may differ side is a terrifying cn^sh of traffic, tions. Demorauzmg opposed Is PENCIL T. KUCnO.DjBaaUe epaakar. Headquarters for EHectrical no car has ever bileen seen parke . , ho“ e i^^wt’p S a t e d to^makT alm ost unlikely to be forced through ‘With the 8. Clarlbaa teaa. Supplies. court with their eyes shut. 4 ^ to the worthwhileness of siccing at their door. , t Mapallnal rTiitTf Still and all there are even yet ^sixteen or eighteen dogd and twen­ On thd contrary, a severe old ’ ______------(IfaataarfaaJat ikapotaaaoarfaataalappBiyitiaa . 855 Main Street, of.M e Con. ofAwmias aa4 m to a a ttd ^ South Manchester a few of the bitter-enders of post­ ty or thirty horses carrying men brick stable is at the rear, .with a customs of'the by-gone Victorian new sparkle and glitter overtakes ^ m u creaking weather - van& swinging “the avenue.” ' | fm im met Ma tmOo Frofu k ty JMorttoriao.) emd women onto one scared fox war days left and they hate like about atop it. All of which makes the old manse the dickens to touqh anything that about the size of an Angora cat, The sisters are very wealthy, appear more cobwebby and aban­ “might hev a ketch in It.” They or bven onto the trail of an anise I have yet to find a person wha quite outside the value of this man­ doned than over. ' will stall off ratiflcation as long as bag when foxes are not round- ever saw a tradesnian|s wagon stop sion and they are said to have GILBERT SWAN. EXTRA BUDGET other employes of the Senate; J .... at the door or who evier saw afiyone $590,227 for a similar purpose in possible. Let us hope it may not about; but so do they differ about; or enter the premises. The vowed that as long as they live this Washington, Dec. 10.— (API— s^ C I L C G l the House, Md $34,776 for addition­ be overlong. aviation as a sport, or horseshoe j last report—arid I doubt if •any- landmark will not pass into the President Hoover today transmitted al compensatlqn ‘ of officers, ‘ clerks hands of commerce. They come from THIS BORED AGE H- pitching or mumble-the-peg. i thing except rumored murmurings to Cton^ess a supplemental estim'^ and other employes In the office GRUNDY As far as we can see the “hunt” escape this, mansion—was to tbe a'historic New York family, which ate ot $910,642 for the legislative the architect of the capltol. effect that None of the sisters had Included among Its members) Oli­ “Why do you look so bored, establishment tor the fiscal year * Republicans who hold the suc­ wedding was no sillier than any grown BO feeble that she had Ijeeil children? Why don’t you-play a 1930, to cover additional expendi­ cess of the Hoover administration wedding in which the bridal pair taken to « vouijtiy place'^ for ner ver Wendell Holmes and Dr. Wen­ game?” tures because of the special'session. An alien-bom secretary 'Of s t e t | ', dell rtiUllps. ■ closely to heart will b ( ^ that GoV- put in as.lusty a bid as they know health while the other liyes pn The sum of $285,640 would be ex­ could not succeed to the preetd ' alond. There. axe other tales that “We are playing, mummy. We in case of tbe elimination, tRt how for tbe atte,ntlon of tbe wide ard playing at* being - grownrups.’^ pended for aMciooal compaasatibn (smor Fisher of t*ennsylvania, In a couple of Ipyat.old aervants live Meanwhile, ultra-mqdem F'rench of offleelB, clerks, messengers' and oresident and vlce-preridenU . ■ his reported purpose of appointing world. The only thing about it, we on there, ohaervlnr the maanara «ad ihont'thexh imd^ a —F a w ^ - Sbow. “• * )

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■fviMMii ------V , * man and Mns. Elsie Beinhauer will act as hostesses. APPEAL OF DR. SNOOKS HOOVER’3 PHRASE Rosallp Lodge Elects Rosalie Lodge hsus elected the fol­ IS UP TODAY IN COURT ROCKVILLE lowing officers for the ensuing year: Dessau, Germany, Dec.- 10.—^The president, Mrs. Emma Baer;, vice Junkers management today indicat­ : STARTS DEBATE president. Robert Eran?; sec­ ed that it would take legal proceed­ Mrs. ings against the Ford -Airplane - Colubabus, Ohio, Dm . 10.— (AP> Firemen’s Banquet Saturday retary, Mrs. Martha Gerstenlauer. —-The appeal of Dr. James. Howard * Plans have been completed for Refreshs^ents and an entertainment Company for the alleged infringe­ ment of Junkers patents in the con- Snook former Ohib State Universi­ the annual banquet of the Rockville followed the meeting. ty veterinary professor, to. set iMide Fire Department to be held at the A . Christinas social win be held stmction of all metrd airplanes. ‘ Senators Pounce Upon Sen­ Controversy bv.er the patents his' recent conviction of , the mur— Rockville house on Saturday night on* Thursday evening, January 7, der of llieora K. Hlx,' his co-ed' at 7:30 o’clock. A turkey dinner, when each member is requested to came to a head with the arrival of a Ford all metal airplane at.Seville mistress, was up before the state tence Concerning Haiti in with all the fixings will be served. bring a twenty-five cent gift. A Supreme Court for argument today. A gobd entertainment program supper will be served to all mem­ for the Companla Lineas Areas Sub- f.V.V X bencionadas. The German company The move involved a two-way ap­ has been secured through John II. bers following the social. peal planned by Dr. Snook’a attor­ His Mesisage to Congress. Yost, local booking agent which Is took action to o.Hain an Inunction Moose Whist Tonight as soon as this plane reached a neys to escape, the death sentence sure to interest every member of The Loyal Order of Moose wiU Spanish port and it was learned scheduled to be carried out at .the I the department. Former Mayor hold th^econd in a serlej of whists state penitentiary Dec. 20. John P. Cameron will act in his here from Seville that the Spanish Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP)—A in the Home Club Rooms on Elm court there haul placed an interim The first of two defense motions single phrase in President Hoover’s usual capacity as Master of Cere­ street this evening and the public is seeks the right, for a review before monies and will have something embargo on the plane. special message to Congress on cordially invited to dttend. Prizes “ So long as Ford did not, export the state Supreme Court on the • » Haiti seems destined.to lead to worth while in vytty and humorous will be awarded and refreshments allegation that Dr. Snook did not introductions. planes of this type, we refrained much inquiry and* debate before will be served. for reasons of expediency from tak­ have a fair trial and that the Ap­ H ih e appeaL of“ • authority is voted the Chief Elxecu- Charles S. Chapman of the Game- Vernon Grange Meeting ing legal proceedings,” ^ d a' state­ pellate Court erred in not granting tive to send a special commission to well Fire Alarm System of Boston, Vernon Grange held its regular ment issued by the Jmkers manage­ a reversal. ' the West Indian reijublic. Mass., will be the principal speaker meeting Friday evening at Grange ment today, “ but now that'it has iFUFtWITURE This » phrase—“ Our representa­ of the evening and will have an in­ The second motion opens the way; hall. Following the business meet­ become clear Ford Intei^is to push for an appeal to the Supreme Court tives-in Haiti have shov/n great teresting address for the boys. ing, a minstrel show was presented Another speaker will be Judge John the sale of this type in Europe, we of the United States in thte event ■ m ability and devotion”—has caught by the male members of the Grange, are compelled to change our atti- the eyes of several Senators who E. Fahey, and there will be remarks that all hope is lost in the sta^e Cl FTS ? which proved very humorous. De­ 'tude. courts. This is for a petition in er­ ask whether Mr. Hoover with these by several of the other guests pres- licious refreshments were served by words, sets the stamp of his ap­ ror, filed as of right, which says ent. the committee in charge.. The" next Dr. Snook was denied his constitu-, proval upon the administration in It is expected there will be sixty meeting will be followed by a i Make This a Useful Christmas u present at the banquet. tional rights by faUure to grant him Haiti. Christmas social and all members WAPPING a fair trial. Chairman Borah of the foreign Mothers’ Club Banquet Plans are requested to bring a gift for the Every member of the family will enjoy gifts of furniture. By pooling your’ relations committee, who has dis­ * Plans are nearing completion for tree. There Avill be plenty of fun Mrs. Arthur E. Sharp,-Miss Har­ Christmas-gift money you can purchase really practical presents which will endurS and- agreed with both Democratic and the “Family Night" and banquet of and all members are requested to riet Sharp and George C. Sharp, all Every ton of coal burned in a provide comfort for years. You may biiy .on Easy Terms if you'wish. ” , Republican adrninistrations in the the Mothers’ Club of Union Congre­ be present. motored to Brooklynl N6w York, locomotive’s fire-grate boils eight matter of armed intervention in gational Church which will be held Glee Club To Meet last week, ijfhere they were guests tons of water. ^ ' Latin-American countries, adds in the church social rooms on Sat­ another inquiry of why another Vernon Grange Glee Club will of relatives and friends. They re­ urday evenings ai 6 o’clock. The hold its regular meeting at the turned to their home here Saturday commission when there has been supper committee, with Mrs.^ Ethel ^one in Haiti for a matter of four­ home'of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Waltz afternoon. SURE WAY TO STOP Leonard as chairman is planning an of Waid street bn Friday evening. A son Charles Gorgensen, Jr., was teen years. excellent menu. The entertainment All members should make a special bom recently at the St. Francis hos­ Condinons Intolerable program which is in charge of the effort to be present as impqjrtant NIGHT COUGHS The Idahoan has stated that if president, Mrs. Dina Herzog and pital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. matters will i > e discussed. Cards Gorgensen of South Windsor. the President intends to “clean up” Mrs, Vera Cobb will prove Very de­ vHll be played during the evening Miss Margaret Camey who is con- A the present situation he is ready to lightful as several of the children and refreshments served by the help, but he is far from the view will take part." There will be a host and hostess. •’“A T that" conditions in Haiti under Christmas story and many other the grip is visiting at the home of Almost Instant Relief American assistance ar.e what they features. Annual Christmas Program Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Sharps She should be. In fact he has publicly Mrs. Charles Leonard is chairman The Annual Christmas program comes from Brooklyn, New York. Night coughs, or coughs caused stated that they were “intolerable.”’ of the general committee which for the Union Church . Sunday Albert Lober of South Windsor by a cold or irritated throat, can Other Senators take a 'ike view, consists of Mrs. George HeTzog School this year will be held on has returned from a himtlng trip in now be stopped within 16 minutes i although there is little question now Mrs. George Herzog, Mrs. George Monday before Christmas Day, Vermont recently. He reported that by a doctor’s prescription w'hlch that Congress will vole the authori­ Wainwright, Mrs. Otto Preusse, December 23. The usual large crowd deer were scarce there. works on an entirely different prin­ V ty and the fimds to send a commis­ Mrs. Hoyt Hayden, Mrs. Herbert is expected, and an excellent con­ The next :lieetlng of the Wednes­ ciple: This prescription is put up i sion, to include members of the Cockayne, Mrs. Thomas Neill and cert will be enjoyed. Santa Claus day Afternoon Club will be held De­ under the name of Thoxine and is House and Senate, to the little re­ Mrs. George S. Brookes. Sub-com­ will be present with gifts for all cember 18 at the home of Mrs. Jean avafiaWe to everyone. public to study the situation and mittees appointed are as follows: the children. B. Shepard of South Windsor. Having Thoxine on hand is a make recommendations. supper committee, Mrs. Ethel Leon­ Motion Picture Sunday The Federated church choir will safety measure against all coughs ard, Mrs. John Zimmerman, Jr., The famous motion picture “Liv­ hold their rehearsal at the parson­ and throat irritations. Mrs. Emily Liebe, Mrs. Emmeline ingston’s Journey in M rica” which age next Thiursday evening at 7:30 Thoxine contains no harmful Ludwig, Mrs. James Metcalf, Mrs. was actually produced in Africa o’clock. drugs, is pleasant-tasting and safe GRETA GARBO’S “ KISS” Eula Gxmther, Mrs. Thomas Neill, over the route of IMvingston’s great for the whole family. Sold on a and Mfs. Richard Blankenburg; en­ journeys bj^ M. A. Wetherall, wJ>o COMPOSER ARRIVES money back gharantee to give bet­ tertainment, Mrs. George Herzog traveled close upon 26,000 miles to ter and quicker relief for coughs OFFERED AT STATE and Mrs. B. H. Cobb; diplng room, make the picture true to life, will be Naples, Dec. 10.— (AP)—^Artufo or sore throats than anything you ‘1 Mrs. Herbert Cockayne, Mrs*. presented at Union Congregational have ever tried. Ask for Thoxine, w Walter Draycott, Mrs. Henry Trou- Toscanini, noted Italian conductor, Church on Sunday night, December put up ready for use in- $pc, 60c Picture Stamps Actress as a ton, Mrs. Otto Preusse, Mrs. Bern­ arrived here today from the United 15 at 7 o’clock. States aboard the steamship Augus­ and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Murphv’s Most Able Tragedienne; Duo ard Woodley, Mrs. Walter Kellner, Vernon Parent-Teacher’s Meeting and Mrs. Harry Roy. tus. He will spend a few days at drug store and all other good dnir'sr Dollar Auction Tomorrow. The Vernon Parent-Teacher’s Sorrento. stores.—^Adv. Funeral of Henry Bush Wednesday Association will hold its regular The" fimeral of Henry Bush, who monthly meeting at the Ogden Greta Garbo, whose every pic­ was found hanging from a rafter Comer School on Wednesday eve­ (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiimiiKiH ture has been an outstanding suc­ in a shed in the rear of his home ning at 7:30. Superintendent of cess, will not disapopint her admir­ on Mountain street on Monday Schools, H. O. Clough will speak on mm ers in “The Kiss,” which comes to morning, will be held from the “Rural Schools” and Miss Margaret the State Wednesday and Thurs­ Lucina Memorial Chapel on Wed­ Domheim will speak on “Child Be­ I Greater Sage-Alien For Gifts | day. As a French woman, misun­ nesday gfternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. havior and Health.” A musical pro­ derstood i>y her husband. Miss George S. Brooks, pastor of thie gram will also feature. Garbo jgives a characterization Union Congregational Church will Notes which definitely stamps her as a Luxurious 3-Pi^e Pillow Arm Suite officiate. Burial will be in the family Harry Backofen of Ward street tragedienne of first fank. As usual. plot at Grove Hill cemetery. Miss Garbo is artist enough not to is receiving treatment at the Rock­ A marvelous Christmas present for all the family to enjoy. Mr. Bush had been despondent ville City hospital. • overplay her role and when in a for the past few months, brooding We include "Pillow Arm Sofa wing and Club Chair. The uphol­ powerful climax she shoots her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rizzy o f the over the death of his wife, which Ogden Comer section are the proud stery is a kUperiOf mohair, with spring filled cushions reversed jealous husband it is done with a occurred about a year ago, from in­ in Moquette;" 'The style of this suite is new and the price is realism that reaches way back into parents of a; nine poimd daughter, $198 juries received when she fell from hpm at the Rockville hospital on $198 for three jaieces; Price was $269. the pit of the theatre without any the second story'

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SCOTT’S VICTORY No More Punk Fighters Night Hawks 2 Points Up OVER VON PORAT For Me Declares Shires

Clficago, Dec..l0.— (AP) — Vin ^Charles Arthur notsely and firmly As First Round Is Ended UNSATKFACTORY torious in his first professional box­ refused the assignment. ing bout, Charles Arthur (The., “No more pimk fighters get any LastNight^s Fights Great) Shires , wants Gene Tunney free publicity through me,” was Park Cky Five Holds Win next. Shires ultimatum. “I want the best or none. Get Timney out of re­ caeveland—Johnny Risko, Cleve­ DAZZY VANCE TRADE Shires made his blow at the White Have Abont $800 Profit increase Lean K|argin An­ tirement for me.” Shnfflin Pliil Wm$ on a Fool City arena last night and spent just Over Hranford Wludi^ land, outpointed Ernie Schaaf, Bos­ , TOPIC OF INTEREST 21 seconds of Ws 'first ■ fight for The great one was only mildly from Football Season; ton, 12. , . ' . other Notch as Majors In Second Round Demp­ profit, in laying Ibw dangerous Dan stirred by his qiiick victory and the ; Buffalor—Jqe Bekyra, Dayton, DgJy, a Cleveland youth , who also circumstances surrounding the Swamped Locals; Bnms^ Ohio, stopfi^d Art Weigand, Buff alb, was making his initial appearance show. It drew a capacity crowd of Cabs May Net Get Even '6.' . '*■ Baseball Meeting May Bring , Pittsb^gh—Farmer Joe Cooper, ‘ Are Held Even by West sey DecMes and Fans as a heavyweight. \ around 5,000 with, gate receipts of About Major Transactions approximately $13,000. Brothers and Jepson Star Terre Haute,; f>uLpPl°ted JIte™y After the bout promotor Jim Mul­ Among Club Owners. '“Big crowd” ? Shires asked. That Mach. mqn^ Pittsburgh, 10. ^ Sides; Sasila Has Big Hoot Disapproval. len told Shires his next op^nent , Wichita,. Kan.—Babe Hunt, Ponca would be George ’Trafton, huge cen­ “Whait’s 5,000 when.55,000 used.to Players; Red Head BY WnXIAM J. CHIPMAN turn out to see me play the Yan­ City, Oklai, ’ stopped Joe Mchar, ter of the Chicago Bedrs of the Na- Although the members of the Chicago, 10. r Night Ifitting 414; How tioned Pro Football, League. But kees.” New York, Dec. 10.— (AP)—New 'B y ALAN i. GOULD town champion Cubs are’ plainly sies in Preliminary. Sioux Falls, S. D.—Lareine Udell. Aberdeen, S. D., stopped Walter York succeeded to the title of “The worried over their present financmi I They Stand. 'New York, Dec. 10— (A P )—Phil Van Campen, Sioux Fafis, 6. Windy City” today-as assorted base­ Scott, the gangling British heavy­ BIG BOWLING MATCH status regarding . whether or not Undismayed by the trouncing it * DeMOLAY HOOPST^S • ____ _ ball magnates opened their annual weight chamJ)ion today was the there will be enough money left to received the oth^t night in Bran- St. Michaels of New Haven who all ' possessor of a ring decision toat '"TTie Night Hawks enjoy a two social sessions in fine voice. The insure a respectable split, word fprd, the Rec Five basketball team but defeated the -strong Rec team .point Jead at the end "of the first proved nothing much of anything, IN ACTION TONIGHT . AT FARR’S TOMORROW last season. The Rec Five wrlll play first gesture was a meeting of the comes from the north end that for will attempt to return to the Win­ round of the Herald Bowling Leag^ue Schufflin Phil with an agonized ning side of the ledger tonight .hen a return game with this team in advisory council, with the opening lunge that seeined prompted some­ which came last night. The Majors Joe Farr has arranged what the first tiqae in the history of foot­ the strong Clnysler Red Heads of Red Men’s HaU at Bridgeport Sun­ were only one point behind them but orations of the National League what by second thought fell to the The DeMolay basketball team day afternoon. The Rec Girls Will promises to be a highly interestirig ball in that section of. the to\^. the | Bridgeport come here in search of dropped another notch last night canvas in the second roujjd of his will play the Howitzet company at also go to the Park City for a re­ sche'duled for later in the day. Any bout with the' black-thatched Nor-, players are to receive a pplit. another victim.. due^ stiff opposition from the iioldover conversation in the older the Armory tonight at 8:45 o’clock. and spectacular bowling match for In the preliminary tussle the Rec turn encounter with the Red Head W^fSides. Two more roimds will wegian, Otto Von Porat last night, Manager Bill Griffin said this major circuit will be disposed of to­ The DeMolay will hold a special his Charter Oak' alleys on Oak mprning that there would be ap­ Girla wUl tackle the Red Head Las­ Lassies. ' conclude the league. after being hit low by a left hook, Just how many of the Red Head morrow as American League mag- meeting before the game and all street at 9 o’clock, tomorrow eve­ proximately $8(R) to divide among sies from Bridgeport. The first The feature of last night’s pin the part of the referee, Jack Demp­ members are urged to be. present. Lassies sport hair of that color re­ naies tune in for their own confab. sey, Scott was awarded the verdict ning when the Worcester Five of 35. or. more players. Heretofore,, game will start at 7:45 and the sec­ crashing was 'the individual efforts Wednesday evening’ at 8:30 they will mains to be seen. Miss Drew was. First and foremost on the pro­ on a foul to the accompsUiiment of Hartford will appear here. ond at 8:451 Wallace Nelson, a Man­ of .“ Yasko” Sasila of the Night play their second game in the State there hds been just .barely enough with the (^immunity Girls here a gram of each circuit will be the dis­ a tremendous roar of disapproval In the lineup of the local team chester young man who has come, Hawks who rolled 141, 150 and 123 to defray expense-. The reason toe couple of seasons ago and is a posal of the two 1929 pennants in an from the crowd. Thus what was to leag;ue when they meet the DeMolay will be Ernie Wilkie, -Howard Mur­ along nicely in the officiating art, for'a three string of 414 to bring the Majors making a profit and mignty good player to have on any ; official way. With trade talk in the 'have been the star 12-round attrac­ 'boys Yrom West Haven at the West phy, “Ike” Cole, Charlie Kebarfand will handle both games. Dancing him up dangetously near air as usual, the two major leagues Side Rec. the Cubs barely getting hy 4s i^- will follow the main encounter.. state team. Others on the team are in the individual average race if not tion of the much bally-hooed Christ­ “Kaiser” Berthold. ^Coming out with cause the north end spent much less have two pieces of real business td | mas Fund show, the heavyweight the Hartford aggregation will be The Bridgeport team holds a vic­ Mildred Watters, Carries Gerold, actually ahead of Tommy Conran. rnoney. Not a nickle of miscel­ W innift Smith, Arlene Botford, transact—one of these is that both ' battle to help determine a logical such well known stars as Ray tory over the Branford Tanks, a ^ Thfr Night Hawks took three points circuits are - reported to be willing LOCALS VICTORIOUS laneous was reported by the treas­ Anna. Robstack and Bessie Berko- and lost the other with a score of opponent for Jack Sharkey in a Gaines, Miller, Burnham and Galla- team that trounced the Rec 48 to to curtail the season to about 169 urer. 10 last Saturday night so it may be , witz. This < team has won five '563, The British Americans gave final- championship test, came to a The Community Club basketball van. The Majors are looking forward playing dates. The other problem sudden, inconclfisive and-thoroughly easily seen that the local outfit can- ! straight games this season and is them stiff opposition all the way team defeated the Phantoms of with eager anticipation to_ their an is the decision of whether games imsatlsfawjto'ry finish. « not afford to do any loafing this yet to surfer defeat So it looks like and lost on 552 in the third garhe. shall or shall not be broadcast by Hartford Saturday 22 to The nual banquet to be.helcj next Satur another disasfarous evening for the The Majors had a tough time ~The crowd seemed to feel that it POOL PROVES POPULAR evening. The Burns brothers, Mello Mikolelt brothers featured, 'nie box day kt the Rainbow Inn in Bolton. Rec 4assies,' taeMing the West Sides by ,11 pins radio. had been cheated of the evening’s and Joe, Notrg Dame and Holy Of all the trades reported in the score follows: This will be public for the, first time Tomorrow n i^ t the Rec Five will in 9id! first ^rame and then were entertainment regardless of the Despite occasional spells of chilly Cross respectively, will play for­ mnking that involving Dazzy Vance Phantoms (14) < this year and expectations are that journey to New Britain to meet the swa,niped by 85 in the second only merit of the decision. The outcome T. weather, the new University of ward for the visitors with Jepson, with five or six National League B. F. I^orlda swimming’ pool, open from more than 10 persona, will attend; New Britain Guards at the State to come back and take the third by of the latest heavyweight fiasco . 3 1 7 former Trinity player at center. f-iubs, seems to be the one most B. Brown, rf 2 imtil 6 p. m.. Is host daily to large The club, feels that it has been Armory and the-Rec Girls will meet, 21. Conran rolled 357 ■ and Petke leaves Scott in possession of vic­ . Q 0 ' 0 The guards will be Messerole of the likely TO be concluded at the meet­ tory, yet with no more substahtiai Novay, If ..... turnouts of students. fortunate in securing Harlowe Willis Bridgeport Kaceys, Risberg of Car­ the North & Judd Girls in the pre­ 356. 'The Pirates and Centers came Brown, c .... . 2 0 4 ings. Dan Howley, firey pilot of claim to reckon than Von Porat. as toastmaster for the occasion. mel Prep and Skerrit of Central liminary. The Guards have Holtz, out three to one in favor of the Smith, Ig . . . . 0 0 0 the rejuvenated reds (rejuvenated In For the three minutes and 25 sec­ Anyone who wished , to attend the High with Carletti and Tarsavage Sheehan, Arbor and severe other latter, team but the scores were not Trumbull, rg . 1 1 3 FOOTBALL CARRIED BURDEN submitted. The Charter Oaks took the business office at least) was onds of actual fistic work, it was banquet should make reservatione in reserVe. players of well known state repute. early on the groimd with offers for demonstrated merely that Von not later than 8; o'clock Thursday . The Chrysler Red Heads won 36 Friday night the Ren. Girls joumiey 6 2 14 Football paid the way for other ree from the Herald. Larry Benton and Frisch but with Porat was the more deingerous night with Manager. Griffin, A. games last season, a, record of which to Holyoke for a return game with Community Club (22) sports .at Penn State during the pv. no mention of offering Hughie Crltz puncher, Scott the better boxer, but B. Moran or one o f the membeiis of any team may well feel proud. the Falco Girls and then rest Sat­ as a sacrifice in any deal, he may ^ F. ,T. year 1928-29, the Athletic Associa­ urday only to swing into action STANDING. this was well known previoxisly. The 2 the committee which consists of Numbered among their victims were L. P. engineer. Jbhn McGraw doubtless logical result may be to force a re­ •DeHope, If ...... 1 tion bulletin reveals. There was a again Sunday. ’This means four —W. J. Mlkoleit, rf ...... 4 8 net profit of $45,905.66, while other Howaird Keeney, Francis Hart, Sam­ the Watertown team which played ___ 20 7 28 would give Benton and other play­ turn match. uel Harrison andThomas Scott. here a couple ol weeks ago and the games for the-Rec Girls this week. ing strepgth for Critz but Howley Custer, e 1 2 sports showed deficits. Majors ...... 1 9 8 26 0 25 won’t give him the chance. Neilsen, rg .. 0 Centers ...... 19 8 MAJORS DEFEATED 0 0 11 21 If one big player swap develops KampEmik, Ig Charter Oaks ___ 16 M ajors^ 0 0 ___ 14 13 18 ffom the conferences in progress Northrop, Ig . Brit. Amer; .. O’Bright ...... 96 97 3 6 ___ 15 12 • 18 the meetings will have been a suc­ C. Mikoleit, c ’ West Side . . . Werlosky 87 95 Coleman,, rg . 1 2 Pirtes ...:...... 10 17 13 cess from a newspaper standpoint. Chartier .137 113 12 Bars, Ig ..... 1 2 . . . . 10 17 Conran . .117 107 ___ 8 19 .9 Herald FORD’S YACHT STILL AGROUND Kebart . .104 98 M l 0 22 ___ 5 22 5 I 541 510 Leag;ue Record. Providence, R. I., Jec. 10— (AP)— SCORING STAR IS CO-CAPTAIN Night Ehiwks High Single: Werlosky, 169. —Captain Robert C. Clark, Feder­ . 83 11^ ■Three String: Werlosky, 425. al steamboat inspector for the dis­ Murphy . Charles “ Stretch” Murphy> Pur­ trict of Rhode Island, left for New Orenstein .104 103 due’s All-American center, - who Team Single; .Majors, Charter • Oaks tied-each hitting 631. Bedford this morning to investi­ Gado . . . .117 94 broke the Western Conference Team total: Charter Oaks, 1819. gate the groimding of Edsel Ford’s Saidella . .158 128 basketball scoring' record last year n e x t \VEEK’S m a t c h e s . private yacht. No report will be Sasila . . . .111 134 with 143 points in 12 games, is co­ At Bronke’s: . made until he has completed his in­ captain of the Boilermaker five this Charter Oaks vs. West Sides. vestigation, it was said. . 573 673 year with Glenn Harmeson. Centers vs. Briti. Americans. A t Farr’s : Pirates vs. Night Hawks. jf A t w a 'I'e r K e n t Majors vs. Herald. ' At Conran’s: Shell Gas vs. Construction. Sk»EEN'GRID

LAST NIGHT’S SCORES . ’ Charter Oaks (4) Week R a d io E. Wilkie ...... 100 123 124—347 JF. 'Anderson . . . 110 138 139— 387 Giorgetti ...... 136 123 100— 359 A. Anderson .... 115 101 113— 329

461 485 476 1422 A gift the whole family will enjoy ' - * Shell Gas (0) Freheit ...... 96 139 90— 325 Jackmore ...... 110 92 86— 288 throughout the year . Field ...... 102 94 110— 306 \ Must have room for our Christmas displays. Mazzoli ...... 102 94 J.00—^296

410 429 396 1212 This gives the men of Manchester and vicinity an opportun­ h e most wonderful gift for those who are Herald. (1) ity to purchase quality suits from the best makers at a very low* dear to you is a radio. Little tots, enthusi­ Suhie ...... 97 110 86— 293 T astic youth, mature folks find radio the most Ellington ...... 96 97 89— 282 figure. This reduction of price applies to our entire stock of interesting and always enjoyable companion of all LaForge ...... 103 105 115— 323 their days. And Atwater Kent Radio climaxes this 'Cenvini ...... 96 111' 103— 310 fancy suits. Some suits with two pairs of trousers. Foikin ...... 90 loci'—^iOO" universal acceptance by honest reproduction of §very Glammon — 96 i..— 96 tone.

. . 482 519 493 1494 Man. Constrnction (3) ■ftegers ...... 117 117 103— 337 Drop In and see the new Chase ...... 82 88 109—279 models now. Sets may be purchased on Hale’s deferr^ E. Knofia ... 105 116 115— 336 'Stevenson ...... 118 87 124— 329 payment plan. Borowski ...... 92 104 86—^282 Fashion Park Suits 514 512 537 1563

West Sides (2) Schubert ...... 87 107 84—278 $4150VAIDES...... Petke ...... 133 124. 99—356 Sad ...... 113 114 109—336 l^jntillo ...... 97 1«3 106—326 Star eSnade ...... 121 122 132—375 $4i50¥AlOES...... NOW$34iO y ^3 551 590 530 16.71 Majors (2> ' $ 1 4 2 . 0 0 Weriosky ...... 136 94 101— 331 $ 1 4 2 . 0 0 O’Bright ...... 104 99 97—300 $ i.iV A U IE S ...... NOW $33.50 Complete Chartier ...... 92 93 106—291 qpnran ...... 116 118 123—357 Complete- .(in(dd4iBg tubes) Kebart ...... 114 101 124—339 (including tubes) , 'r. r*-' $39iO VALUES At ri£^t IS illustrated a model 562 505 551 1618 Pictured above is a walnut hlghr by PoQley with a colqrtol.tap^try boy model with burled' walnut inlay covering the . speaker open­ British Americans (1) sliding doors. ing. - McAdams ...... 106 108 107—321 $37J VALUES Morrison ...... 124 104 119—350 Metcalf — ...... 119 102 112—333 ■Wilson ...... 106 101 116—323 Dependable Service—Guaranteed Satisfaction 6 a e ...... , 110 101 98—309 $35.00VALU ES...... NOW$2950 568 516 552 1626 Hale’s Radio Department—Basement hnght Hawks (3) Murphy ...... 127 107 100—334 Burke ...... 92 111 101—304 $3250 VALUES...... N0W $S50 r v Gado ...... 108 107 125—340 i . - . Saidella ...... 95 137 150—372 Sasila ...... 141 150 123—414 ONE WEEK ONLY. SALE ENDS SATURDAY EVENING 563 612 599 1764

THANKS NEW ZEALANDERS ^ WelUn^n, New Zeedand, Dec. - DEPARTM ENT'STORE SO. MAMCHESTEt^.CONH. 10.—(AP)— a message replying to the congratulatory message of Premiw Sir Joseph Ward, Com­ mander'Byrd today said the assis­ tance of the government and people of New' Zealand was a most im­ portant contribution to the success of his Antarctic expedition. ■ r PAU£^ Nl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929.

the invitation, asking Viscoimt Court committee formed to arouse Saito to be the chief Japanese dele­ will be a Christmas sale in charge of sentimefit in favor of ratification. JAP E P O Y CONFIDENT CROSS ROW RADIATOR Mrs. L. Ernest Hall contributions of Janeville, Wis.—Swspect arrested gate. fancy articles, jellies, canned goods, “I am a whole-hearted supporter PISO s M T S MURDER Overnight for 31 attacks on women in Seattle. of disarmament and I am proud of cooked foods and miscellaneous Washington—^Theodore Gary of OF PARLEY’S SUCCESS f o r INSURES CIRCULATION things will be acceptable for sale. Kansas City elected treasurer of my mission.” PISO'S The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Roller Republican Sen&^rial campsdgn The Japanese delegation is en- gives qoid^ OF BOOTLEGGER A . P. News route to Washington to confer with effective relie£ COUGHS of South Hadley FaUs, Mass., was committee. S. S. Siberia Maru, Dec. 10.— Observation of the numerous c^rs officials of the American govern­ Plessent, sooth­ held Thursday afternoon. She is sur­ Sprin^eld, 111. — Two National (AP)—Reijiro W^atsuW, former ing and healing. Excellent fot in use at this'season of the year re­ vived by eight children, Mrs. Nathan Guard regiments ordered to organ­ ment before proceeding to London., Hartford — Three alarm fire in premier of Japan and now chief j ■■■■■IH I children—contains no Newark, N. J., Dec. 10.— (AP) veals that many of them steam ex­ O. Ward of Buff Cap district, Tol­ five-story block opposite railroad ize for mine strike service. QUICK. opiates. Successfully John Russo, 20, confessed today, cessively on snappy mornings, and, land, Mrs. John McKay of South station causes over $100,000 dam- ’ Washington— Naval Bureau of delegate of that country to the j More than half the population of used for 65 years. 35c throughout the day for that matter. forth coming London disarmament Dutch Guiana is composed of native RELIEF police said, that he shot and killed Hadley, Mrs. L. O. Nichols of WeiC- Aeronautics asks Congress to build end 60c sizes. ’ In many instances this is due to field, F. A- Koller, Mrs. Arthur all aircraft carriers allowed by conference, holds “high hopes” for Indians. • Joseph Ross, 28, last Wednesday faulty circulation and circulation is Willimantic —John E. Shea, 30 the success of the negotiations. Spafford of South Hadley and Mrs. dies of auto injuries received last Washington arms treaty. night in a quarrel over two liquor of course dependent upon design for New York — Board of directors Responding to a toast at a ban­ Edward Smith of Springfield, Mass. Friday. profits, and because “if 1 didn t get there must be free passage of the Miss Ada Dietrelch of Hartford and newsprint committee of Ameri­ quet last night Wakatsuki said: water or other cooling medium. Middleto’vn—Lumber dealers as­ was a week end guest of Mr. and can Newspaper Publishers’ Associa­ "Believe me, I hold high hopes for him firsti he’d have got me.” In the opinion of the Oakland and sociation of Connecticut Pi®*??.®® tion to inform paper manufacturers the, success of the London confer­ Mrs. Lathrop West of, Snipsic dis­ The alleged confession was ob­ Pontiac engineers this fault could support to Hoover’s business stabili­ they believe increases in price of ence. Some eight years ago my 43 ASYLUM STREET tained by Detective Captain Seboid easily be remedied and they pro­ trict. zation program. newsprint unjustified. friend and later colleague, Viscount HARTFORD after a night of questioning. It ceed to prove it in the so-called Mrs. Walter Button was a guest Greenwich — Kenneth Finlayson, Washington —Hoover asks sup­ Kato, sailed over this line to attend GARDELLA Hoorer Bldg. One Flight Up dovetails in all its main ' points to cross flow radiator which is a most of friends in Hampden, Mass., Fri­ Bridgeport, critically injured in plement appropriation of $15,381,- the Washington conference. I re­ the story told yesterday by Frank satisfactory • type all of which has day last. auto-truck collision. Three others 000 to fight Mediterranean fruit call at that time that some people DIAMONDS Nappi, said to have been Russo’s been amply demonstrated in both The flowers on the Communion are less seriously hurt. I fly. ^ thought the invitation to the Wash­ boss in the bootlegging gang. Oakland and Pontiac six cylinder table at the Sunday morning service Boston—Federal Grand Jury in­ ' New York—American Bosh Mag- ington conference was like a coming Nappi W85 shot in the leg ty cars, working under the hardest at the Federated church, were pre­ dicts 17 men from Massachusetts, I neto Corporation and Robert Bosch ' national peril, blit I never ^ enter­ DIAMOND Ross last June after a similar quar­ winter conditions. sented by Mrs. William C. Darby, in Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Magneto Company, Inc., settle 10- tained such an idea. rel. Russo’s story was that he was The cross flow radiator employs memory of her fatner, the late Peter York and New Jersey in connection 1 year litigation. Great Success. PLATINUM I afraid that Ross would “get him” a cross flow of water or other cool­ Dill of Indianapolis, Ind. with lottery ticket charges. Washington—Senator Blaine at­ “The result was a great success and Nappi both since they had cut ing medium as the name implies, in A meeting was held in the Wethersfield, Conn.— John Fel- tacks Gnmdy for agitation in favor for world peace, and the burdens of MOUNTINGS; him out of the liquor profits. contradistinction to the conventional Federated church last evening tovic, 19, of Bridgeport, hanged at of high wool tariff. the peoples were greatly removed. Plotted Murder type of radiator with the vertical to consider plans for the Literary state prison for murder .of Lester “When the Geneva conference Last Sunday morning, Russo flow. Furthermore the design of the Society for the coming winter Jacobs, chain store manager, last was proposed I was head of the said, he and Nappi talked over the Oakland and Pontiac radiators is months. March. 17 KILLED IN CRASH government and, heartily accepted situation and agreed to get rid of such that there is very little if any loss through condensation the steam Boston—Boston Opera- Company Ross, and Russo was to take care being condensed and returned to closes concerts because of deficit Brussels, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Seven of him.” from first week’s performances. teen persons were killed and 48 in­ Police said Russo told them he the tanks built into the radiator. JEWISH FARMERS Clogged circulation is one of the Lincoln, N. H.—Albert BuUer, 35, jured when a workman’s train left found Ross in a drinking club Wed­ meanest propositions in connection burned to death and wife and the rails today at the entrance to rTiruiiiii nesday night, followed him out, and with car use and is often baffling. TO GET PRIZES daughter injured in fire which des­ the station at Namur. then parked ahead of him on the But in the Oakland and Pontiac it troys home. The train had left Brussels for has been obviated through the use Springfield, Mass., — Vice-Presi­ Alon and was descending a steep Ross sighted him and then, the More than a score of Connecticut incline when the brakes failed to alleged confession stated, “He start­ of the cross flow radiator. The abili­ dent N. W. Hawkes of Boston and ty of this type of radiator to con­ farmers will be honored on Decem­ Maine railroad tells Traffic Club ! act. The train rushed at great ed to come toward me and I fired dense actually means economy in ber 15 when the prizes offered in a speed toward Namur station. Near three times from the ^ .38 calibre railroad will spend $5,000,000 im­ the use of such non freezing agents nation-wide contest conducted by proving main line trackage in Con­ where its engine left the rails the gun. He fell while he %vas still run­ The Jewish Agricultural society will as alcohol which boils at a much necticut valley next year. coaches piling on top. ning and I drove away as fast as I lower temperature than water. This be presented to the winners at the Help was immediately available. could down Seventh avenue and Bond Hotel in Hartford. This is Boston—Greater Boi^ton amateur The wrecked coaches were lifted by 1 characteristic of Oakland and Pon­ boxers win seven of e i^ t bouts of threw away the gun.” tiac has been widely commended by the second year of this unique con­ electric cranes and the injured per­ Russo then returned to the club the New England A. A. U. interna­ owners of these cars. test, the purpose of which is to dis­ sons removed and taken to the hos­ and reported to Nappi that every­ cover and honor those farmers of tional tournament. pital. Kemp Brothers, associate dealers Rockland, Me.—Battleship Okla­ thing v/as “OK.” for Oakland and Pontiac will gladly the Jewish Faith who have made outstanding contributions to the homa arrives from Jersey City for MORE HONORS FOR . explain and demonstrate cross flow standardization trials. radiator construction. agricultural and rural Interests of MME. CURIE the country and nearly one-third of Newburyport, Mauss., — Former EX-KAISER IS TOASTED the prize winners are Connecticut Mayor Michael Cashman, defeated Paris, Dec. 10— (AP)—Excelsior farmers or their wives or children. by 46 votes for Mayor in recent said today that Madame Curie, dis­ AT BANQUET IN BERLIN TOLLAND The occasion will be marked by election by Mayor Andrew J. coverer of radium woulc. be raised the address of Dr, George Alan (Bossy) GlUls, gains three votes in shortly to the dignity of commander Works the newly inaugurated presi­ recount of three of city’s six wards. of the legion of honor. She will be Only A Small Sum Mrs. Lucy Sparrow of West Wlll- Washington—Hoover has 500 vis­ Ington and Everett P. Robertson of dent of the Connecticut Agricultural the first woman upon whom this Berlin, Dec. 10— (AP) —Hochs College and Gabriel Davidson, gen­ itors in one day, most since group high rank of the order has been for the Kaiser resounded at a ban­ Tolland were married Wednesday, handshaking was discontinued. Nov.'27, in Hartford by the Rev. eral manager of the Jewish Agricul­ conferred. quet given last night by old war tural Society, Inc., under whose aus­ London—Incomplete check shows $3.00, $5.00, $10 or $25 per year is required comrades to Feld Marshal Macken- John F. Johnstone. They will make pices the^ meeting is being con­ 108 lives lost and 69 large ships sen, veteran German soldier on the their home in West Willington. ducted and by whose extension simk or damaged in gales. occasion of his eightieth birthday. A very enjoyable birthday party agent, Samuel Kostolofsky *of Rock­ Port-Au-Prince, Haiti-American for the rental of a Private Lock Box in our Safe Last night’s banquet, which had was held at the home of Mr. and ville, the details of the affair are refugees arrive; President Bomo HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS all the military pomp of past days, Mrs. Emery (Jlough, Dec. 4, in honor being arranged. says ambitious persons tried to If your skin is yellow—complexion was attended by the former crown of their son Warren’s tenth birth­ Herman P. Koppelman, newly ap­ overthrow government for own pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor Deposit Vault which is protected all the time prince in the full uniform of the day. Ten of Warren’s little friends pointed member of the District benefit. — ^you have a baataste in your mouth Black Hussars and his brothers, were present to take part in the Commission, recently created by London—English-Speaking Union — a lazy, no-good feeling—you should Eitel. August and Oscar, as well as games and festivities...Refreshments Governor ‘ Trumbull, will act as orators indorse disarmament at din­ try. Olive Tablets. from fire and theft. brilliantly uniformed generals from were served suitable to the occasion. chairman of the meeting and will be ner where Ambassador Dawes is Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—a sub­ the former Kaiser’s army. Warren was given several gifts. introduced by Benjamin C. Stone, guest of honor. stitute for calomel—^were prepared by The hall was decorated with the Rev. William C. Darby preached a extension director of the Jewish Chicago—Shires knocks out Daly Dr. Awards after 20 years of study. imperial colors and rang with hochs very inspiring and helpful sermon Agricultural society^ The Hartford in 21 seconds of first roimd. Olive Tablets are a purely vege­ for the Kaiser, called by Admiral from Acts second, the twelfth and Chamber of Commerce through its New York—Scott wins- over Von table compound. Know them By their von Schroeder. Field Marshal convention bureau under the direc­ Porat on foul. olive color. Mackensen, wearing the imiform of twenty-second verses, at the Sun­ day morning service at the Federat­ tion of Willard B. Rogers has made Chicago — Taylor Mastro fight To have a clear, pink skin, bright the Death Head Hussars and num­ arrangements with those in charge postponed because of injury to Tay­ eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy­ erous orders thanked the company ed church. George Luce has returned to Col- of the meeting for the affair to be lor’s ankle. ancy like childhood days, you must The Ma n c h e s t e rTr u st Company for the cheers for their “noble Detroit — Marcel Camp defeats get at the cause. brook, Conn., after a short visit at held in the Egyptian room of the Kaiser and King” which he said had Hotel Bond, on Sunday afternoon, Frank Taberski in championship Dr. Edwards Olive iTablets act on given the meeting due consecration the home of his grandparents Mr. pocket billiards. the liver and bowels like calomel—yet SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. and Mrs. George P. Charter in December 15, at 2 o’clock. “We do not belong to those un­ Invitations are being sent out to Washington — Senate group have no dangerous after effects. grateful ones who forget what the Skungamug district. threatens fight against ratification They start the bile and help over­ milllUlU^iia^iNl^lIjillitf Richard Morganson, son of Mr. several hundred farmers in the Kaiser has done for the Army and state and it is expected that some of World (Jourt protocols. come constipation. Take nightly and ESTABLISHED 190^ InillmSsS^wSniilliiii the Fatherland’s prestige,” he said. and Arthur Morganson, entertained N?w York — National World note the results. Millions of of the leading Jewish farmers in boxes sold “He was our best comrade, the at his birthday party Saturday ten the state vdll be present at this yearly, 15c, 30c, 60c. World War is not yet ended. The of his young friends, who were pres­ struggle for Germany’s future con­ meeting to help honor those of their ent to help him enjoy his tenth neighbors who have won prizes. tinues. I ^ope to witness the be­ birthday. The time passed with ginning of the Fatherland’s resur­ games, refreshments and many MANCHESTER gence, although I cannot expect to presents from his little friends in OLD EVANGELIST DIES live to see its consummation.” loving rememberance. A special meeting of Tollan.d PEOPLE Grange will be held Tuesday evening Rockland,/Maine, Dec. 10— (AP) —The author of “Throw Out the STATE SERVICE STATION in the Federated church parlors, have been trading with us when East Windsor and Stafford Life Line” , Rev. Edward S. Ufford Granges are expected to furnish the who composed the hymn while a for years and years and we TO OPEN TOMORROW evening program. young evangelist and lived to hear sure do appreciate it. When Mr. Kavalevitch had the misfor­ it sung in a score of languages on a in Hartford dine with us and tune to lose his cow last week. world tour several years ago, died at his home in Union yesterday. He be sure to bring home some Tomorrow marks the opening of The Red Cross membership drive oysters and crackers for the is now on for Tolland and it is hoped was 78 years old. the State Service Station on Main The hymn was written in half an other members of the fam­ street opposite the State Theater the same interest in this good work hour while conducting services at Building. The business will be con­ will be manifested as in former Westwood,-Mass., many years ago ily. ducted by John Fitzgerald and years. • * he said, on the thought that the Michael G. Gorman. Both men are The Ladies Aid Society will serve youth of the day were slipping away HONISS’S very well known locally. The will their regular monthly supper in the from the influence of the church. handle Tydol, Socony and Cities Federated church dinning rooms Fri­ OYSTER HOUSE Service products. day evening. The supper committee James Earle Frazer, an American 22 state Street They have a very convenient loca­ are Mrs. Marion Maker, Mrs. Sam­ sculptor, designed the so-called Buf­ Hartford, Conn. Corona Electric tion and should prove to be a very uel Simpson, Mrs. Howard Ayers. In falo nickel, which was the first is­ popular place of business. connection with the supper there sued in 1913. P ercolator ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OP THE $7.00 Value For Only i $4.85 STATE SERVICE STATON 770 MAIN STREET, OPP. STATE THEATER Only 85c Down

Conducted by JOHN FITZGERAID MICHAEL G. GORMAN .00 A MONTH FOR 4 MONTHS A FINE XMAS GIFT We Will Carry Products of the Standard Oil Co. of New York (Socony) A Chance to Save Tidewater Oil Sales Corp. (Tydol) FREE! THROUGH THE COURTESY OF WILLIAM BOARD- $2.15 Cities Service Refining Co. (Once-A "s) MAN & SONS WE ARE ABLE TO GIVE A FREE POUND OF PUTNAM COFFEE WITH EACH ‘‘IP IT’S ELECTRIC, IT’S MODERN” CORONA PERCOLATOR. Cars Greased Crankcase Set 'e Free ^ THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. A Free Air Free Parking 773 MAIN STREET PHONE 5 1 8 1 ^ ^ MANOTESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , s o u t h MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1929. PAGE TEN fH L IS ’Ji

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TfflS HAS HAPPENED the confidence of the Olive J^berts MRS. EMMA HOGARTH, said the subject of Dowd’s to keep a money hoard in her jtnd none but Sergeant © 19^^ bvj NBA. S^viceJne. ■ room on theme aewuusecond floor**wu* v*of MRS.i.i**»w* 'pumerTurner anciand ijieutentuiLLieutenant Strawnovx&wi. Among Roger Babson’s tips to RHODES’ boarding house, is y^^t Henry Dowd had pur business men that have nothing to Since newer methods in child ^Tree ornaments are ubiquitous strangled to death. BONNTO chased a ticket in New j?ork or do with stocks or investments, is tralnlni: have supplanted many of “ ““f j * S ? n lS '.iT ‘la"‘ 4 tpla ' DUNDEE, “cub” detective, assists June 2 for Chicago. For the mur- this: POLICE LIEUT. S'TRAWN. EMIL the old theories, many mothers look, and listen, and if he , is ovejr der of Sally Graves, and the rela­ “ Seek solitude. One of the best SELTER, former boarder whom tionship between the New York girl are becoming imeasy about toe an- five there is little use In teylng t^ Mrs. Hogarth accused of trying to and the Hamilton women who had ways to find it is to go to toe top nual visit of Santa Claim. Shall underestimate his Int^ gehce. Htfs rob her, is sought. been murdered, were not to be floor of a big hotel and rent an toe children be told or not? Is it So^Sto know prettyj^nv- . But don t make him unnapEST, CORA BARKER, theater pian­ touched upon at the inquest. inside room for a day. Don’t use right to keep up toe merry fiction questions, ■ I. ist, thought to have had an affair Dundee himself had been one of the phone, or write letters, or even about the dear old saint and his tv>|nif we can change toe nature>,of with Sevier, is arrested as a ma­ the first to be called before the read. Just meditate. Take your terial witness but is out on hail. t & M toy shop, his house at toe North his ideal with a Uttle care and t a c t . coroner’s jury, for it was he who business or family troubles and Pole, his sleigh (the like of which from the material te the Spiritual, Other boarders under suspicion had discovered Mrs. Hogarth’s body. stay there till they are solved. If are: HENRY DOWD, NORMA has passed into history) and his and not sacrifice blu wonderftil The fact that he, together with De­ you have no troubles, then get eight sturdy steeds? Shall we let spirit of Christmas; It may le^e PAIGE, WALTER STYLES, near tective Payne, had also discovered such a room once a month or bankrupt, who had quarreled with the youngsters go on believing and him a’ little •vague, perhaps,. Iw Cora Barker’s murder was skill­ oftener Just to be quiet. Solitude even connive (o'ward this end with on to six or se'ven, or even ^ig^> Mrs. Hogarth; BERT MAGNUS, offers the greatest opportunity for fully omitted from Dr. Price’s mjrriad inventions of our own ? without raising the questlcm, mt amateur scenario writer, and spiritual growth that is within the questioning of the young detective. Shouldn’t we tell them toe truth? him alone by means. DAISY SHEPHERD. reach of all.” ^ 1 Dundee learns from papers in “And where were you between I think the times will solve toe one and two o’clock this morning?” Now I have no interest in any question, for as soon as a child is Mrs. Hogarth’s trunk that the hotel, and whether they rent more SALLY GRAVES who wrote her Dr. Price asked. old enough to observe and put two rooms in 1930 than they did in and two together fo” himself he once a month was her daughter “Asleep in my room on the third 1929 wiir mean little or nothing to and that she lived in dread of floor of the Rhodes House,” Dundee won’t be long in discovering toe me. But I think this is a swell truth. 'When he is little he be­ Sally’s husband, D.\N GRIFFIN, answered. idea of Babson’s —so good it sought for embezzlement. Recall­ “And of your own knowledge can lieves in Santa as he believes in ought to be broadcast over all toe any other phenomenon, accepts ing mysterious details of Sally’s you throw any light whatever on 131 fancy colored network: of this land murder in New York, June 2, he toe death of Cora Barker? the him without question and ■without every few days. particular subterfuge on our part; concludes Griffin murdered both coroner asked. For the modem home, small, women and that he is or has been and there isn’t any earthly harm Today's Choice by “I cannot.” compact and easy to keep clean, in letting him do so. living in the Rhodes’ house. has all the modern conveniences DR. WILLIAM WATERS An old rail tiCKei; envexopt? wiwt Dismissed, with ...— his—- official con- •II Certainly let him go on believ­ An old rail ticket envelope with except solitude— and, of course, Los Angeles Juvenile Court Referee Dowd’s name on it, showing he nection still a secret, Dundee had ^ 1 ing in this happy little story. left New York June 3, Increases | returned to his seat between I^raa solitude is very old-fashioned and old world. Santa Claus to little children is Thy shoes shall be iron, and brass ; St D ..A Sevier, j Paige and D^sy Shepherd and hed • • * a material ^mbol; goodnese in­ caotored Tuesday night, admits . listened to witness after ^itoess and as toy days, so shall tiiy Our Own “Talkies” carnate. I have always believed strength be.—^Deuteronomy' 3 3 :^ . ■ intending to rob the old woman with apparently no more acute in- vastly in the ihspirinr influence of Saturday night, saying he cUmbed terest than that of any other board-, The tendency of toe modem • Comment' 1 woman is to talk over her trou­ this fleshly symbol of the virtues. to her room, found her dead and | er in the Rhodes House. - , , , , “Bishop William MoiTis, Epis- bles vrith whoever happens to be Santa QausClaus personifies kinitoess,kindness, church, used this text , in mjr' Cora fumbling in her desk. . Cora j a.. j handy, or to run to call. Mrs. Jones a good fairy who keeps weU out; germon. (I was is found dead, strangled between} one thing Dundee had confided on the telephone, if she happens of sight but whose existence is un- , ^ jjfg has been my guide." one and two o’clock , Wednesday ; to Coroner Price just before the to be alone, rather than work out disputed. Circumstantial evidence ■ morning, with her own braids. Se- i inquest, however, and his weary problems for herself ts proof enough. The chUd accepts , ^ ^ 5 ^e,•a^•ye- that labour vier is accused of both crimes. i boredom lifted »when Daisy Shep- And if there is anything that the fact. ' gjj(j are heavy laden, and I will Dundee, still believing Griffin is herd was called to the witness j we womeil of this generation need ■When I say ■little child,” I give you rwt.—Matthew 11:28. guilty, gets samples of his hand- | chair. it is the calmness, the relaxation, mean a child up five. After writing from Belton, Mo., where i when she had admitted, flushing ^0 Comment : and the sense of strength that that, if there is'filin g to shake “Marvelous sympathy and insight he is wanted for theft. deeply, that she had raided j comes from solitude and quiet­ his faith and ignorance continues into life’s problems.” NOW GO ON WTTH THE STORY Rhodes’ kitchen °° FRENCH CHIC ness, is getting away from people to be bliss. I’d let well enough ' at toe very time that Mrs. Hogartn * * CHAPTER XXXIX ! was being strangled to death. Dr. and from clatter and bang, from done. He is so happy in his faith It is Impossible but thfit offenses You’ll appear in toe height of canned ideas and canned music, ■that disillusion is both imneces- will come; but woe unto him, The inquest into the death of Mrs. Price asked suddenly. fashion in this charming jacquard and becoming acquainted with sary and unkind, but after five, through whdm . they come! ' It Emma Hogarth and of Cora Barker “A.re“Are you acquamteuacquainted 'withwim cva man silk crepe frock in rich plum color­ ourselves. weU, toe matter is rather on the were .better for him that' a. mill­ was lieing held in toe small funeral Arthur B. Wheeler, Miss I I’m all for walking out on your knees of toe gods. As I said be­ stone were hanged about his neck, parlor of the city morgue. Chairs sbepherd?” ing. troubles, frequently, when they fore, times have rather taken toe and he cast into the sea, than that had been placed upon every avail- i I ^ Daisy’s broad, pleasant face went It is a smartly simple type with become too complicated, and gain­ whole matter out of our hands, he should offend one o f these little able foot of space, but only a frac- ber lips jerked oddly as bodice showing slight all-around ing toe perspective and the sense for at five, and indeed a good ones.—Luke 17:1-2. tion of toe mob which had been gbe'retorted; “ Of course I am! He blousing belted at raised waistline. I of values that only solitude can while before, a child ceases to ac­ Comment milling about toe doors of toe ^ boarder at toe Rhodes House, cept without challenge. He is now “ The whole of the juvenfl'e morgue since early morning had bim— that is, all The skirt is circular, shaped so as ■ give. ' Solitude is not merely being an entirely rational being; his court philosophy is here, or should been able to obtain seats. who were •boarding----- ..i------there before he_ to keep toe hips smooth and slender I alone. We might say it is being mind has reached toat stage of be.” . . ' *• .. Around one large table sat left.” with a fluttering fulness at hem. development when he •will make Coroner Price and his jury of six ' alon-e and liking it. Being alone (Compiled by the Bible Guild-l 'And that was on what date. Miss The pleated ruffling is flattering, and not feeling you ought to be his own deductions whether we Wednesday: J. Fred Wolle, direc­ C1citizens.l1Z6I1S. AroundA.rOlXIHI allvjuucLanother oausat rep- youthful detail used to trim neck­ with people, or ought to be .pro­ attack on respiratory diseases. Un­ want him to or not. 'We might tor of the Bach choir of Bethelhem, resentatives of the Hamilton news- she blazed. Then. ’ BANS PR0PA(^DA line, edge of sleeves with buttons ducing, or doing something useful, fortunately we have no specific say that all children of this age Pa. ■ papers—four men and three women . j.ggQpgi(jgring “i think it was early ! at wrists, and edge of hem. j Just being alone with your thoughts method of preventing these condi­ come from Missouri. They’ve got feature writers. A t one end of the T® ^ * *v,~ third nr fourth ” I tions other than preventingr con­ press table was a well-knowp sta ll! m J Style No. 131 can be copied ex­ and being yourself.. to see to know, and they are quick actly for it is designed in sizes 16. The housekeeper may find it tacts betiveen the children, and this "Vatiegn City, Dec. 10.— (A P )— to detect an imposition, or a coun­ CARDINAL IN CRASH.*, writer from toe most sensational i HpUpvp that the long Chicago paper-looking aloof and to ^eheve toat^ the long 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches impractical to hire a hotel room itself is practically an impossibility. Pope Pius has told all Catholic mis­ terfeit. bust. for her solitude, but there is noth­ Hence we try to minimize the dan­ sionaries that they must absolute­ Old Glamour Disappears Warsaw, Poland^ 'D e c.10..^ (P>— slightly bored. His publitoed ac- ; ^ ^2 o’clock last satur- ger of coughing, spitting, and sneez­ It is splendid choice in black can­ ing to prevent her walking out the ly avoid Nationalistic propaganda. The fireplace has Just about dis­ Cardinal Hlond, primate of Poland, count of toe proceedings, however, from Mr. Wheeler!” ing and methods of spreading infec­ bore not toe faintest trace of ennui, , j ton crepe, now so popular for all- front door occasionally, even if she In toe Osservatore Romano, Va­ appeared; steam radiators and gas was reported today to hav^met wjth Side by side, behinc the coro- Daig^ retorted u^^^ day occasions. does leave dirty dishes in toe sink tion from one child to another. tican organ, His Holiness was an accident neai; the, Venice,^ ai.i^- As might have been expected, toe stoves are most unfairy-like, we or ironing rolled up in the basket, quoted as saying to Catholic mis­ must admit. 'The glamour of toe drome in Italy while flying from ner’s table, were two sheeted i tnecauw^ nu »vnu knew Black nrepe satin with reverse of communicable diseases of child­ and sitting quietly for an hour in sion representatives that “nation­ good old saint’s costume itself Rome to Warsaw.’ - - - stretchers, one bearing a moun- „„ Chicago didn’t toe crepe used for the ruffling is hood such as influenza, chickenpox, tainous bulk, toe other a burden so Mr. Ji^eeler was in Chicago, man l dignified for matron. the park, or in a quiet church, or alism is a real evil, and it is not isn’t what it used to be, with The pilot of toe cardinm’s any place she likes so long as she measles whooping cough, mumps, exaggerating to , lall it a maledic­ plane, compelled to land beckiffle of slight that toe sheet w^ scarcely you • ^ Bottle green faille silk crepe, German measles, scariet fever, every tenth man on the street sim­ 's away from peonle .she know's. tion in toe mission field.” ilarly dressed. Several hundred faulty working - ofi Vth*miatO*, raised from the thin mattress. Wheeler— ” i dahlia-purple flat silk crepe, black * * * pneumonia and diphtheria caused smashed -one wing 'of the plane... - In spite of the real grief which Miss Shepherd!” ' sheer velvet with tinj’ white pin The Pope said this should be well thousand children saw pictures of Try Solitude toe next largest number of ab­ Byrd and Amundsen flying over Cardinal Hlond was not hurt, *nd lay like a hot stone in his breast, price interrupted peremptorily, | dots with canton crept ruffles, mid­ sences, Especially significant is the remembered by everyone, from the Bonnie Dundee, novice detective, Dr. Price inierrup p y While this is not the season for humblest priest to toe Pope him­ toe North Pole with never a house, continued his Journey by airplane 40' night blue wool crepe, yellow-beige fact that toe infectious diseases Vienna after a delay of half an found himself becoming v.'eary and as he selected a it,. I must suggest that if .you can self. He admonished all mission­ nor a reindeer, nor a toy shop in and brown coloring in feather­ most prevalent in the-school were hour. ’The cardinal has faade many even bored. He had been able to papers b^ore him. He seieciea a weight tweed with matching brown betake yourself to a secluded spot aries not to see before them any­ sight. Apartments are rather in­ where you can watch the ocean or those also most prevalent through­ flights between Poland andlthfe snatch less than two hours of fitful blue-tinted sheet of °°t® shade faille silk crepe ruffles and thing, anywhere, but “souls , re­ accessible. A child doesn’t have a river, the situation is all to the out the city except for diphtheria, sleep after his interview with ^ empty ®“Z,®°°®! ,^ °% °fg g n ?S g • tobacco brown canton crepe delight­ deemed by Jesus Christ” regard­ to be a Hawkshaw to realize that. Holy See. 1 [good, because the monotonous of which there was only one case Lieutenant Strawn, but that brief . Dundee had f ' ful suggestions. during the entire eight-year period less of nationality. nap had net the temerity to in-| the witness, rhythm and the calm, assured way Patterii price 15 cents in stamps in which natural forces go their although there were numerous trude his needs upon his stricken : he ^ k ed ^his Miss 1 or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap cases through the city. hostess when he descended the! “ Do you recogmze this. Miss j I way is very relaxing and reassur- On December 31, 1928, the rail­ coin carefully. The authorities explain this by stairs an hour before it was time ’ Shepherd . 0= she! i ing. They don’t hurry or get ways of toe United States were to leave for the inquest. | Daisy’s bands trembled , We sugg^t that when you send excited, except in the case of a toe fact that carriers were prompt­ ly eliminated, children who had operating about 260,000 miles of He had found Mrs. Rhodes in her ; stared ^ t /b e sheet of blue note for pattern, you- enclose 10 cents storm, and you get out of toe way line. There has been but relative­ I M A R L O W ’S bed-sitting-room at her desk, her paper. I don t know where you . additional for a copy of our new at such times, and pretty soon you contact with cases outside of school 1 were controlled, and the Schick ly little change in this figure dur­ fine figure stiffly upright in its con- 1 got this and bow .^ b o d y b ^ the Fashion magazine. wonder why you should. ing the last twelve 5rears. THE STORE OF A THOUSAND fining corsets, but toe hard-wrung nerve to go polnng about in ^ y Every woman should have a test and toxin-antitoxin for toe pre­ vention . of diphtheria were ex­ GIFT IDEAS tears of grief and despair plowing things, but ^sure I J^® ^ I Manchester Herald certain amoipit of time, v/hich is her own, which she doesn’t have tensively employed. steadily down her haggard cheeks. It’s a letter f sterted to i^te to Pattern ''Service At Dundee’s sympathetic ques- A.rthur Wheeler and didnt finish, to account for, or do anything use­ D o c t o r s h a v e p r e ­ tion she had Answered, dully,' “Will you kincfiy r^ad to the 131 ful in, when she may just medi­ POPE’S COMMENTS W^crc Ybar Xmas t heavily: “I never thought to see jury what you had written. Miss As our paiicms are mailed tate and have her spiritual growth. scribed Pertussin rroiii N»'w York JU> please al­ the rfay when my guests would be Shepherd?” nai^v If she can’t get it any other v/ay, Vatican City, Dec. 10.— (AP)—In more often than low five days. Dollars Go Further forced by fear of arrest to stay in 1 “I don’t see ^by I should! Dm try the hotel room. It’s a great a semi-official communique from any other adver­ a house of mine.” i cried angrily. I^bas nothing to Prht 15 Cents idea. the Vatican today, Pope Pius was “A rrest?” Dundee echoed in- do vnto the , House quoted as saying that Ihrotestantism ' tised cough rem­ COME TO credulously. right! ^ g you Name ...... was “getting more and more ex-. e d y . I t is sa fe ! “ Yes, arrest!” Mrr. Rhodes re- Sunday. June 22. I have asked you hausted”' until it has readied toe 1 torted bitterly. "That Lieutenant repeatedly not to bother m . Size ...... point where “its own very sterility Strawn of yours called all the folks have no f°f®°^‘on of doing what Address »».*•..•••••••••••• Daily Health is inspiring many souls with a nos­ together in the parlor after lunch : you ask and it will be usele talgia for Catoolidsih.” MARLOW’S and told them they were to stay call me or write me agmn Service The Pope made thes' statements here until he gave them toe word 1 “Thank you. Miss Sbepher . Send your order to the “ I’at- in toe course of a ceremony approv­ ■ FOR VALUES they could leave. Said if anybody ■ will you please tem Dept., Manriiesler Evening Hints On How To Keep Well ing the beatification of 136 English tried to leave he’d pu^ him or her j you wrote ^f_,^oa of Herald. S«. Manclmster. Conn.” by World Famed Authority martyrs. under arrest as a material vritness.! quest ^ Mr. Wheeler had mad 'S X s Nearly scared ’em to death, he did! {you?” Everybody knows if poor Cora 1 with an hadn’t been arrested as a material j Daisy obviously toug into his invention. I didn’t take RESPIRATORY DISEASES «--c w witness she wouldn’t be dead now.” { impulse to tell him that 1 toe trouble to answer it.” CAUSE MOST ABSENCES TOOK CATHARTICS But even as Dundee sympathized ; none of his business or to J “Mr. Wheeler, of course, knew FROM SCHOOL ^ d mentally deplored his chief’s | but she toaUy angered, ^ that Mrs. Hogarth was supposed method of keeping all possible wit- “Arthur Wheeler had been pe to a miser—to have a large sum BY DR. Mo Ar IS FISHBELN EVERY NIGHT nesses under one roof, he was grate-1 ing me for we^ks to P^t ^ of money hidden in her room ?” Editor Journal of the American ful for toe result. For he still had ; ings into an he WM all Coronef Price asked. Medical Association and of December Days a stubborn conviction that the H o -: worked up over. Said be “He wasn’t deaf!” Daisy retort­ Hygeia, the Health Magazine Modem methods of school inspec­ Eating ALL-BRAN Relieved -arth ca.se and toe Cora Barker | give me a half ^ ed. “Everybody that ever boarded tion and of toe surveying of heqlto -ase would not be solved today. ' would, but I at toe Rhodes House knew that Constipation For an hour and a half now he my money to waste it ^ ^ story, but if you’re thinking Ar­ ' of school children have offered op­ Days of cold, stonny wintry g a th ­ had listened to the taking of testi- j invention I couldn t even un thur was so hard up for money portunities for new knowledge re­ garding the illness of children, monv. Mrs. Rhodes had been stand— ” , iwiss that he killed and-robbed Mrs. Ho­ E'verybody who is slava to cathar* railed upon to identify both bodies, “ What was the i°ve°tion. Miss garth, then I don’t see how you I From 1920 to 1928 toe authorities ■tics and laxatives will be interested er but Ice Cream is just as'popida^ ■ a shiver of ecstatic horror running Shepherd?” the coroner biterru^e . can think he was calling me from responsible for the elementary in this letter— Chicago-that same identical time!” school of toe University of Chicago through the morbid audience as • “Some gadget to go on a se^ g "I took estbartio pEs em r night end the landlady bent first over one machine.” Daisy Do you know anyone else in kept careful records of toe reasons ehemu dmihr to rdlevo' inirMU and tako with the whole family as in sweltering July..,- I fs stretcher and then the otoe^'. as “ I didn’t pay f “ °^Sb attenrion to Chicago, Miss Shepherd, who might for the absences of 400 > children. sw v the awful headaches I was anhjeet.tOL Coroner Price lifted toe sheet to | his harping on it to ^ have been calling you long, dis- After an absence the child was ex­ Two months ago I started eating a Igrge'' amined by the school physiciem be­ bowl of your ALL-BRAN with cream for the great food-dessert that eveiyone likes. disclose the dead face beneath. whatwnuL it was supposed------„ tfl.D C 6 ? * * breakfast and today I am in fine condition^ know is he made up a model of it “Not a single, solitary soul!” fore it was re-admitted. better than I have been in three yeara. My Witness after witness had been ■When toe figures are studied it is briefly but thoroughly questioned and tried it out on Mrs. Rhodes Daisy retorted emphaticaUy. ' boW^ are retnilar every I bam not. “Now, Miss Shepherd, may I ask foimd that respiratory’diseases in­ taken one eatnartio. piU in two montba.”— by Dr. Price, after he himself had machine, and he “ ®®‘^®‘^ Mrs. A. J. O’Connell. SZ Fbelps In Manchester It’ s if yoii were—well, romantically in­ cluding toe common cold, coughs, given his own testimony as to toe money to get it patented ana i Boeheater, N. T- . cause of death anc’ toe approximate try to market it. ^ terested'in Mr. Wheeler?” laryn^tis, and bronchitis are re­ time at which life had been snuffed “Do you know w h ^ “Hunh!” Da.isy snorted contemp­ sponsible for more absences than Constipation gets in its deadly out. Dundee had long since made 1 this model. Miss Shephera. tuously. “If you’d ever seen him all other causes combined. It is in- work when bulk is leftputof the dle^ a complete transcription of his own { “He tookLLJVXV itxw away**»»*»^ wito------mm, m you wouldn’t ask me that! And •teresting to realize that practically Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN, however, Manchester Dairy Ice Cream the same condition obtains among notes, taken from behind toe screen night he sneaked off without, pay­ say, does this letter sound like I will supply this hulk. It sweeps the adults in industries. Among the in Mrs. Hogarth’s room as the in­ ing his board bill, but he left the was romantically interested in that intestine dean and stimulates nor* children the, respiratory diseases mates of the Rhodes House had rest of his junk in hir, room.” sap?” mal action. Two tablespoonfuls Fresh and delicious and always available at been questioned in the small hours “And did you hear from Mr. During toe gust of laughter with comprised from 46.5 to 67.3 per daily— chronic cases, ■with'' every^. cent of toe total cases of illness. of the morning following toe first Wheeler again,, after June 22?” which the delighted audience greet­ meal. “Yes, I did. I didn’t send this ed Daisy’s retort, the big girl was They also caused more days of ab­ your favorite soda foun'tain or neighborhood stQre. murder. With these notes in hand, Thousands have retained their supplemented by the record of toe letter,” b u f i wrote another one, not dismissed. She returned to her sence ihan all toe other groups to- old-tim e ■vigor and relieved consti* investigation made from yo'ung quite so snippy, but I told him seat, muttering indignantly, but ob- Brede’s notes of Wednesday morn­ pretty much the same thing. But ■viously pleased at the showing she During the years 1927-1928 some pation forever by. eating ALL­ ing’s inquiry by Sergeant ’Turner he wrote me again anyway, and I had made. four hundred anu forty children BRAN. Doctors reconunend it. were enrolled in the elementary Into Cora Barker's death. Coroner suppose it was him calling me from Mrs. Sharp, who had returned to Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is 100% school. Among them there were Price questioned his witnesses with Chicago—I don’t know.” toe Rhodes House from toe state bran. Ready-to-eat with pailk dr The Manchester Dairy ^ a svriftness and precision which “This is the envelope in which capital toe night before, leaned for­ 1394 cases of respiratory disease, an average of three cases for the cregm. Delicious recipes for mufinSs won Dundee’s admiration. A s he m*^ed you a letter from Chica­ ward from her chair directly be­ breads, eta, on the package. Gro­ .'■'M hind Dtdsy’s and patted the girl year for each child in toe school. Lieutenant Strawn had said. “Good go, on June 27, is "it not?” Dr. Price cers seU it. Restaurants, hoids* encduragingly upon too shoulder. For the whole period of eight years, man, Prjee!” asked, ^ d handed her the envelope dining-cars serve it; Made by Ice Cream Comp£'’y “Mr. Herbert S. Magnus!” Dr. according to E>r. Charles

\ ing. One restaurant has Its walls duplicated over a speice of 6,500 feet STATIONS IN FIGHT I hordared with caricatures of theatri­ and so fitted 'to g eth er th at the owiT- NEWSPRINT PRICE cal notables and near«Jiptables, an­ ers, surtchitects and builders may DAILY RADIO PROGRAM A b o u t ^ other named is sandwiches after study the units, appearance, combin­ FOR RADIO CHANNEL them , k t^rd Is putting their like­ ed or separate. 7:30~■Wandering g.vprlcs musi& Leading DX Stations. nesses on star-shaped plaques, and In another section of this floor 8:00—Main Street rural sketch. STARTS DBATE space, Interior decorators will work T«eidft7» December 10. 405.2— W88. ATLANTA-740. chain eatery, infected with the same aotad ope™«e con­ a:ou—Male quartet, string trio. Washington. — (A P ) — The first out color schemes. Entire rooms will 9:30—Dance orchestral singers. 8:00—WJZ band conceit. legal attack on tbe validity of tbe spirit when a group of Broadway tralto, wfiTappaar a« 10:00—The Master trio. 8:30—WEAP programs (.3 hrs.) commentators set up a round table, be produced and destroyed, at an es­ in tha breadeaat ot 11:35—Pi Kappa Phi anniversary. Davis equalization amendment to 10:30—T^wo dance orchestras. has advertised that there “genius timated cost of $200,000, until Wal­ elogua to bo praoontod oyar and 11:30—Moonbeams music hour. ^ 293.9—KYW. CHICAGO—1020. aasociatM station* at the radio law, involving the fight dorf s complete equipment, is decided 302.8—W BZ. NEW ENGLAND—990. 8:00—Ni^C programs (2i,4 hr*.) Pabiishers Complain of In­ of six stations for the same wave­ j y a L meets genius.” night. Compo*ltion» from the vorks 6:30—Dinner dance music. 11:15—Dance music to 2:30. , upon. . of four o f Suaaia,'* moat 7:00—Studio musical concerts. 389.4—WBBM. CHICAGO—770. length, is to be' threshed out in the By RICHARD MASSOCK. poaara y»1U be haard. in thi* wncert 8:00—Bing family party. 9:00—WABC programs (3^ hrs.) court of appeals of the District of Building Try-Outs. davoted to the .land o f tha »teppo»- 11:30—Symphonic orchestra, tenor. crease and Decide to Ap­ An unusual feature of the Pregwn 8:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs ) Columbia. It was noted recently th at the 10:30—Two dance orchertras. 12:00—Organist; whoopee program. . New York—Beforq December 25 a Massachusetts is beginning to ■wUl ba ona group by 1:00—Dance music; Coffee Dan’s. The. challenge of the Davis shaded brick of the new W estern aunr without accompaniment, 11:30—Feature veariety hour. lot of people are going to get cards test the eyesight of drivers apply­ “ •348.6-WABC. n e w YQRK-860. 254.1—WJJO, CHICAGO—1180. peal to Government. amendment, keystone of the le- Union building, graduated from - a song of the Bride,” wishing them Joyeux Noel. ing for licenses to drive. ’That ■ s a ^ ff; two *elections by Moussorg- 6 :00—Drama, “ Two a Day. 9:00'—Theater presentations. deep red at the base to a light sal­ 6:30—Orchestra: dinner sjmphony. 9:30—Moosoheart children’s hour. allocation in 1928 of broadcast­ Numerous New Yorkers consider ought to cut the Sunday parade •ky, “ Th* Clasalque.” a oaUre on mon at the top, was first tested in a crUic*, and ‘ •Pain." an IntewreUUon 7:00—Niapara Fall* band concert, 12:00—Artists entertainment. ing stations, is made by the Weat- it a ma,rk of chic sophistication to down to ^bout three cars. }j;uu-:oicl time vocal favorites. 416.4— WGN, CHICAGO—720. New York, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Rg' inghouse company in- its appeal small pier erected on the site while of grief. Although the American S-SO_TiDe romance dramatlzeq. 10:30—Jim Brown’s orchestra. employ French In public, particular­ N h iM is bast known for his boundless the old building was being torn 9-00—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. 11:20—Louie’s Hungry Five. sistance of the American -News from the refusal of the federal ra­ ly when it is apt.to Impress acqalnt- gwShumor.,hiB philosoph.v ®f »P; 10- 00—David Mendoza’ s orchestra-11:30—Original songsters; dance. paper Publishers’ Association to a ! down. dio commission to allow .Station ahcei$. I t gives th at intim ation o f • ptoaches fatalism, as is 10:‘oU—Marjorie Oelrich’s story. 12:011—The dream ship concert. proposed increase of $5 a ton in the KYW, Chicago, to continue to the spirituals to bo presented by 12:15—Jean Goidkette’ s orchestra. traveled, familiarity with cosmopoi. | Word now comes that the new TJtIca Jubilee Singers over tho WEAT ]1:00—Three dance orchestras. price of newsprint pager moved in operate on 1,020 kilocycles. LIVE BAIT network at 7. Among the number* 12:30—Midnight organ mrioclics. 1:00—Two dance orchestras. itan culture that even an English Wsddorf-Astoria, of 46 stories, will will ba "I’m Seeking For », C ty* 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO—870. two directions today. Acting upon the company’s ap­ be hifilt first in miniature form on 7:00—Utica Jubilee Singers. 8:10—The Angelus hour. One was a decision to inform accent, once so widely copied,, hard­ Crosby’s Pharmacy ‘ ‘Goin’ to Meet My Mothers,’* "Old 8:30—WEAF orchestra music. plication for renewal of license, a floor leased for just'that purpose Uncle Ned” and ‘‘Humble Terself—de 7:15—Universal Safety senes. paper manufacturers that no justifi­ the commission approved the ll- ly conveyed. 446 Center St. 7:30—Dramatic sketch, music. 9:00—Feature music hour. The first noticeable encroachment in an east side building. Bell Don* Rung.** 3;0f»—Songs of the season. 447.5—WMAQ.WQJ. CHICAGO—670. cation was seen for the increase, j j,gjjgg jjj general but stipulated that Phone 3869 of French on the metropolitan lan­ Virtually every important struc­ Wav* length* in mater* on left of S:S0—Male trio, dance orchestra. 9:30—Concert; Slumber music. The other was a resolution request- ^ kilocycle channel is prop­ 3:00—Featurel musical program, 11:00—Orchestra: Dan and Sylvia. guage appeared in the smart adver­ tural unit of the new hotel will be station title, kilocycle* on the right. Ing the paper committee and the erly assigned to the second radio Times are all Uastern standard. Black 10:OU— Eskimos dance music. 11:30—DX vsudevIlle club. board of directors to take up with tisements, perfunaers’ particularly. face typ* indicates best fssture*. 10:30—Leo Relsman's orch., artists. 11:45—Three" dance orchestras. zone rather than the fourth zone •'ni: 11:30—Phil Spicalny's musicale. 202.6-WHT, CHICAGO—1480. federal authorities the question of This reached such a point that a 12:00—Hal Kemp’s orcliestra. 9:30—Artists; ramblers. in which the station is located. winow sign recently combined Uiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* - ^ ‘ possible redress through Federal The commissions says that _ the Leftdifif fiait Stationi. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 10:00—Concert ensemble. French and E nglish in a .spurious 6:00—Old Man Sunshine, songs. 10:30—Tour hour league, government action. g72.»-WI»a. ATLANTIC CITY—im channel was one of eight cleared phonetic annoimcement that read: , g:0&—Orchestra; mezso-soprano. 6:30—Ocean Liner’s orchestra. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. Plans to combat the increase from wavelengths alloted to the second •J _| » ^ 10'. S:45—Baritone; concert trio. 7:00—Amo.s ’ n’ Andy, comediana 9:00—WEAF programs (214 hrs.) $55 to $60 a ton, announced by the “Forty-two oders of parfums.” n :35—Orchestra, raaje quartet. zone in the reallocation. The sec­ S lu:t)0—Mokum Exchange, Inc: 7:15—Vocal trio, piano: organ. Canadian paper manufacturers who The ■wildest conversational usage 10:S0—Geidt** concert ensemble. 7:45—Adventures of Polly Preston. 12:33—Lucile Fowler, contralto. S’ 12:50—GOA Minstrel Koons. are members of the newly formed ond zone not needing all of the is in restaurants. It is not all un­ FIRE 1NSURAN(X 11:00—Sliver S}ipper orchestra. 8:00—Goldman’s band concert eight channels at the time, it was 11:45—Winter organ music, song*. 8:30—Musical world tour with Sophia 299.8t-WHO, DES MOINES—1000. Newsprint Institute, took form yes­ usual to heax a.western-bom Man­ 5 Braslau, contralto. 8:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) temporarily "loaned” to the fourth Policies That Oifer Adequate Protection— PLUS Sg3—WBAL. lALTlMORE—1060. terday at a special convention at­ hattanite attempt to givq his, or TiUU^Mctqueraders music hour., 9:00—Musical melodrama, orchestra. 11:30—Recorded brevities. zone and assigned to the Chicago The Friendly Co-operation of Our Office. ’ Sm Lul 12:00—Aerial playhouse. tended by more than 100 newspaper most often her, order in an awkward *;00—WJZ programs (3 hra) 9:30—Old-time minstrel hits. station. The fourth zone in turn 11:00—lula'S* Symphonic ensemble. 10:00—Fred Waldner. tenor, orchestra. 374.8— WBAP. FORT WORTH—800. publishers from various parts of tongue practiced out of a mail-order 10;30-^Stars of Melody, vocalists. 11:00—Musical program. “loaned” to the second zone a half­ 6M.2-WEEI. BOSTON-590. the United States and Canada. lesson book to a waiter whose Eng­ 7:00—Bis Brother club. 11 ;00—Slumber music houn ' 12:00—Theater features. time assignment on the 1,160 kilo­ 7 :?0-nWEAF programs (4J4 hr*.) 305>-KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. Speakers were unanimous in their lish may excel his own. What makes Stirvd 9:00—Barn dance players. * WA-WNAC, BOSTpN-im 7:00—WJZ Amos 'n* Andy. denunciation of the increase and cycle channel. it frequently amusing, and embaras- HOLDEN & NELSON Inc. "A ■6:15—Artists; dinner music. 7:30—Sacred song recital, 11:00—Dance orchestra: organlsL The Westing house company con­ 12:00—Studio entertainment. various lines of action were propos­ sing, is that the waiters, especially 1 3 Hector’s -dence orchestra. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) tends that the amendment is un­ 8«;i-W OB, tUFFALO-SSO. 11:00—Bestor’s dance music. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—64a ed Including action under the Clay­ the French ones, are llkefy to re­ s 583 Main Street Phone 8657 Jj,. i, 11- 30—WJZ Slumber music. 11:00—Schonberger trio, songs, 6:SQ—Tan Surdam's orehe*tra. ton Act and the Sherman Anti- constitutional “in that it is not spond in easy Amerlcanese. 5 2'*' T:M—Feature musio hour. ^245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 12:00—Parker family recital. Trust -Act, None of these proposals authorized by the commerce clause 6:00—Dinner dance music. 1:00—Radio artists’ review. 7;S0—"WBAF program* (414 hrs.) w a s formally acted upon. Edward of the constitution that no person TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiffV SSS.1-WMAK, BUFFALO—too. 7:00—Orchestra: safety serie.s. 370.2—WCCB. MINN., ST, PAUL—810 Copies. 7:SU—Feature muiio hour.: 7:30—Uncle Gimbee: song-story. S;00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) H. Butler, publisher of the Buffalo be deprived of life, liberty or prop­ *;0ft—'WBAF program* (4 hr*.) 8:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 10:00—Bridge game; orchestra. News, president of the association Hit upon a novelty and If It Is a | i2'0n_Traev-Brown s orchestra. 11:00—WABC dance music. erty without due process of law or 42g.S—WLW, CINCWNATI-^70a ruled that adoption of any resolu­ Broadway success, the street is | t;S0—WJZ program* (1% hr*.) ' 535.4—WFI. PHILAOELPHIA—560. 13:00—The old settlers. without just compensation.” It de­ bound to copy it. - | *0.. lOiflio—Band, chime revdriea. 6:30—WEAF programs <5% br« ) 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. tions would merely represent the clares that the license to use the at 12:30—l>os Angeles entertainment. The greensward scene In Earl i 13:00—Orcheatra; variety hour. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. consensus of the meeting as sev­ channel was issued without quali­ 1:00—Henry Thiea’ orchestra. 6:30—Dinner dance music; talk. 1:00—Arti-sts": Sauntering Sailors. Carroll’s “ Sketchbook,” in which re­ 2:00—Musical musketeer.^. eral non-members were present. ^ 2 —WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 7:00—WJZ Amos ’ n’ Andy. fication or restriction. clining girls wave their heels divevt- • 6:00—Studio concert. 7:13—Hawaiians: orchestra, baritone. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. To make Appeal In the meantime, four other sta­ 7:30—W EAF program* (SH hrs.) 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—WJZ band concert. The resolution of Fleming New- ingly, was an early-season sensation. U:0o—Studio dance music. 11:00—Owl Club dance music. 8:30—Concert; drama guild. tions in the Second i^one have ap­ It has since been varied as a scene 379.5—WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 1M:(i0—WRAP programs (2 hrs.) bold, business manager of the 2gS—WTIC. HARTFORO-1060, plied for the channel. They are in George White’s “ Scandals” a bit 5:00—"Musique Tntime,” classic. 11:55—Time: ■weather; marekts. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—8*0. Washington Star, directing the WCAU, Philadelphia; WPEN, Phil­ 5:30—Ensemble supper music. '6:00—Dinner dance music. 12:110—Great composer’s hour. paper committee and directors to in the short-lived “Shoe-string Is It 1:00—Bears; trocaderans. adelphia; WWJ, Detroit: - WLBVV, 6:30—Heimbenrers instrumental trio, 7:00—Studio concert orchestra. appeal to the government was Revue,” in which the chorus bent 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 7:30—W’EAF programs (4 hrs.) 309.1—KJR, SEATTLE—970. Oil City, Pa. A fifth station, 7:00—JgBisen’s dance orchestra. 11:30—Theater___ organ recital. 12:00—Dance orche.stra. entertainers. adopted. over toward the backdi;op, and in Secondary DX Stations. Several speakers referred to the WLAP, Lexington. Ky., in the third “Fifty-Million Frenchmen,” in which - Secondary Eastern Stations. zone, also has asked for the chan­ 845.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 11:00—Studio dance orchestra. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. fact that the higher price had the the dancers sit in chairs to cross 10:00—studio entertainment. 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920 . S:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. sanction of the governments of nel. their legs. 10;ii0—Home circle concert. Your Problem 11:00—Dane* orchestra. 6:30—Barium dance orchestra, Ontario and Quebec in which prov­ 7:00—OMisy baron’s concert. 11:00—The musical parade. In three different shows, too, has 3T4A—WBAL CINCINNATI—800. GETS STIFF SENTENCE 7:10—Feature musio hours. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—11C0 12:00—Smiles; comedy akils. inces most of the paper mills are been employed the radio gag in 9:00—Minstrel men’* frolic, 6:00—Ensemble, soprano, pianist. 1;0U—DX air vaudeville. located. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 10.— (AP) which someone propounds a question *;550—WEAF program* (2 hrs.) 6:45—Catholic address: tenor. The positions of Premier Fergu­ —John J. Lyons, 26, of Lebanon, 215.7— WHK, CLEV)LAND—1390. 7:20—Morality talk; orchestra. 11:30—Shep barn dance. and is immediately answered 7:60—Dutia steppers; address. 1:00—Studio musicale: tenor. son of Ontario and Premier Tasch- N, H., was sentenced to 6 to 10 through the loudspeaker. 525—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. 7:30t»Mala quartet; cab frolics. 7:".5—Air college lectures. ereau of Quebec in regard to the years in state prison today , when And a third example is the ex­ —or Ours? 8:30—WABC program* (21,4 fara) 12:1.1—School days. gang. paper manufacturing industry in 11:00—Two dance orchestra*. 8:15—Blind violinist-composer. 11:00—Bridge lesson, music. he pleaded guilty in Superior Court ploitation of celebrities in advertis- 398.8- WCX.WJR. DETROIT—750. S:45—The Lightbuoy quartet. 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY—610. Canada were defended by F. I. Ker, to assault with intent to rob Ar­ 7:30—Business talk; trio. 9:00—Jim O’Connor’s dinner. 10;.30—Cook’s feature artists. publisher of the Hamilton, Ont., <:0:00—Manual...... girls: orchestra. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840, 12:15—Songs: variety hour. thur Panos, Cambridge storekeep­ 10:110—Rad Apple Club program. 7;iU)—Popular music: trio. 12:4-5—,">Jightbawk frolic. Spectator. He denied that Premier er. He was also sentenced to 3 to 5 Suppose the Stock Fire Insurance com­ 478A—CNRA. MONCTON—630. 8:30—Radio Hawaiians. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—660. Ferguson had anything to do with 7:80—Feature musio hour. 9:00—Simpson opera hour. 9:00—WEAF programs (Jij hrs.) years, to run concurrently with the panies had not fostered fire prevention. the reported agreement of the paper other sentence, for carrying a re- 10:00—Imperial musle hour. 11:00—Goldkette’s orchestra. 11:30—Evening Star male quartet. manufacturers regarding an in­ creased price. volver. Get the What then would have been America’s Hoffman; Oriental Dance, Her-1 Saw Me; I’ll Be ■with. .You When Premier Ferguson, who is in At­ lantic City, N. J., when told of the There are 41,000 acres less of Full Service of bert; How Can I Know ? Robbins, j the Roses Bloom Again; Good­ agricultural land in England and record of loss by fire? Frightful enough it is bye, DoUy Gray; I Belong to.the publishers’ plan to appeal to the Your Agent NY: 7:00, Amos ’n’ Anday. i American government, said he did Wales than there were twelve — in spite of the efforts of the Stock Fire W T 1 C S: 7:15, Dickinson-Streeter Organ. I Government Now; Too much Mus­ months ago. F&OUiUMS B: 7:30, New England Gas Hour. i tard. not see what basis there was for Fire insurance is a big, all- Insurance companies, working through the B: 8:00, Waldorf’s “Bing Family.” NY: 10:00, Williams’ Oilomatics— such action. He said he would make j a detailed statement on the. subject important factor that guaran­ NY: 8:30, “Arotmd the World with j Sally of My Dreams, Kernell; National Board of Fire Underwriters and its Trtrelifi* Uaitford Waiting at tbe End of the Road, later. tees to you the prosperity you Libby”—Sophie Braslau, contralto departments of Building Construction^ SOO m. 600 K. C —Trepak, Tsc'haikowsky: Song of ; Berlin; Marianne- from “New enjoy tO(iay "will also be yours the Bride, Rimsky-Korsakofif; The Moon,” Romberg; Auf Wieder- tomorrow. Public Fire Protection, Engineering, the Caassique, Moussorgsky: Overture sehen from "Blue Paradise,” Rom­ Fire insurance is only one ProfTBin f«r Toe*d*y to “Russian and Ludmilla,” Glin­ berg; Sunny from “Sunny;” Song TALCOTTVILLE Arson Bureau, UnderwTiters’ Laboratories, of the Nile from “ Drag;” Orange form of protection we offer you. i Easten Staadard Tlnie ka; The Music Box, Liadow; Ma­ and* other sources and avenues of activity. 4:20 p. m. Newcasting. rionettes, Glazounow; Gypsy Blossom Time from “Hollywood The Vernon-Dobsonville Parent Tell U.S- what ptope/’ty you have m. Auction Bridge (»*me, Songs; Concert Waltz, Glazou- Revue;” Some Sweet Day^ Teachers Association will hold its and we will tell you how to safe­ 4 :3 D p regular monthly meeting at the touted by Millon C. Work—N ., ' now;______Romance,______Rubinstein.____ NY: 10:30, , Longines - . time. v. guard the investmentjt repre­ The reduction of the fire waste or the loss Bi C. F eature. jN Y: 9:00, Johnson & Johnson Mu- B: 10:31, Harvard Dramatic Club Ogden’s Corner Schoolhouse on 5 :0 0 p . m. ‘“Musique Intime”— gicai Melodrama. i —“Success” by A. A. Milne. Wednesday evening, Dec. 11th at > W ie re sents. of life by fire was not primarily an insurance String____ Quartet ^ f«turm^ _ (Jhris 9:30, Dutch Masters Minstrels 11:00, Champion Weatherman. 7:30 o’clock. The speakers will be Use the telephone, 366.:.. ?I. O. enough, superintendent of problem. Insurance companies must charge tiaan"Kriens, Violinist/ —In a Hammock Buftt for Two; B: 11:01, Temperature. , Arrangement -of Quartette-r-, i S: 11:03,. Republican News Bulle- schools for the town of Vernon and YOME Q17AUTV FAYETTE B. A chew of Tobacco; Hinky Dink; Miss Margaret Dornheim, school for insurance on a ha^is sufficient to cover “Melstersinger’’ ... .Wagner, j Josephine, My Jo; When Big Pro- j tins. CLARKE serenade ...... Tschaikowsky j Lowe's Statler Or- nurse. There will be a special sur­ losses and operating expenses, regardless of funde Sang Low C; Medley of Old Depot Square, Violin Solos— i prise musical number. ori^ina.te» Favorites: In the Good Old Sum-} *= ® ‘ Telechron time ' Manchester how great the losses may be. Viennese Bells ...... K reisler mertime; Mandy Lee; I Can’t Tell | Telechron time. Tbe Christian Endeavor society met on Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Representing the Rustic Dance ...... Kriene j Why I Love' You; Sidewalks of ------^ j Miss Margaret Welles was the A Dream .> ...... B a rtle tt j New York; Asleep in the Deep; '■ On the modern piano it is pos- Therefore— viewing the situation from German Dance > . . . .Dittersdorf | ‘ The "Blue and the Gray; On the | sible to strike 88 different notes, Senior leader and Miss Doris Riven- 1 HARTFORD TTaumerei .Strauss j Banks of the Wabash Far away; • Yet scientists have found 11,000 burg the Junior leader.' RADIO ^TUBEj their selfish interests only— they need be no Waite (Onegin), 'Tsc^kowsky George Dodson who has been ill FIRE INSURANCE CO. ’Way Down Yonder in the Corn-1 different tones which can be told more concerned than are other industries in 5:30 p. m. “Sunset Hour"— Supper field; Just Tell Them That You I apart. for several days is able to be about and other strong and dependable Musicale. ^ again. companies. working toward a reduction of the fire waste. 6:20 p. m. United StatesiDaUy News Phyllis Irene Warren was pro­ Bulletins from Washington, D. C. moted Sunday from the Cradle Roll The Next Time Vou Have Hartford Courant News Bulletins. to the Beginners Department of the Radio Trouble Try For the Public Welfare 6:30 p, m. Benrus Correct Time. j Sunday school. 6:31 p; m. Mendelssohn Period byj John G. Talcott has been in Bos­ Hotrt Bond Trio, Directed by | ton for several days. WM. E. KRAH However, for the welfare of the country Emil Heimberger— | Miss Dorothy Wood of Williman- as a whole the 239 Stock Fire Insurance War March of the Priests from j tic Normal School spent the week DAVID CHAMBERS “Athalia.” j end at her home here. FOR EXPERT companies, members of the National Board, Spring Song. | voluntarily undertook the task of heading Nocturne from “Midsummer j STUDENTS IN RIOTS RADIO SERVICE CONTRAtri’OR Night’s DTeam,” i JANE, PLEA5E 669 Tolland Tpk., Phone 4949 up the forces opposed to the destruction of (!lanzonetta. | eiJlNG- THE Tokyo, Dec. 10.— (AP) — Dis­ AND KDII.DER Rondo Capriccioso. patches to the vernacular papers Atwater Kent, Stromberg-Carlson, life and property by fire. 6:59 p. m. fcdustrial Alcohol Insti­ g’AKiNiS- S00f\ here today said that more than 900 Majestic, Bosch, Philco. 68 Uollister Street tute Announcement. FOR THE Korean students were arrested at 7:00 p. ni. Silent,. Seoul today following riots that The results have been encouraging. People PIE CRU5T. necessitated moblization of the en­ are building better. Obvious hazards are ' “MUSIQUB INIIME,” 5 P. M. >< tire Seoul police force. The trouble (Jhristiaan Kriens. musical direc­ ^ < 7 was said to have been the, outgrowth being removed. But there is pressing need tor of SUtion ‘W nC, and Fritz of long standing quarrels between Kreisler. haire much in ..common. the Japanese and Korean students for further improvement. Both ajTC well known European vio-! of the middle schools. This Fellow linists and "compcisera;. both werel precocious child-mysici^is; and both . Future progress in this work depends achieved ^ e a t success in the United ‘ largely upon the degree of co-operation ex­ States. During the “Musique In- niinnnnmr Wants T o time” broadcast from Station WTIC tended by you and others in the use of at 5 o’clock this afternoon, Chris­ % of B«tt«rlUcepHen ■rpfi - tiaan Kriens will play one of his for liho n h oU ‘ttaimly available safety devi(»8 and measures, and own violin compositions and one by in the elimination of the many known ■ I * Prite Krolsler. His own will be Tell You r “Rustic Ditece,” a descriptive fan­ hazards which continue to threaten life and tasy of life in his native Holland; and that ‘by Kreisler .will be “Vien­ property. ’ * nese Bells,” a musical idyll of life How Much in the home city of the great A us- trlan musician. Other compositions Lupuries relating to this movement and that win be offered by the “Musique to the various services provided for ita ex- Inttme” group include works by HELP The Wagner, Tschaikowsky and other ■ 3 tendon are invited. masters of-the classics.

W B Z — WB2SA Pregrana for Toesday Christmas Shopping Guide D eeem ber 16. B: 4:00, Memory Lane. World’s Record B: 4:35, SUUer Organ—Dons Tir- V for Long Life rell.. ^ , B: 5:00, Final closing stock mar­ Ask Your PealT _ Really Is k ets. B: 5:25, (government bulletms. B ; 5:20r Sessions chimes. He made his list up from B : 5:30, Lost and found; positions P D C U R A B ■ M w anted. • FOR RADIO the suggestions offered S; S:45, Santa Oaus. A placJe kids are supposed -to keep out; of. SERVICE B: 5:69, Temperature. • B: 6:00, Telechron time. PHONE 8160 in THE GUIDE which B* 6:01, Champion Weatherman. , There are at least four mistakps In the above picture. They may T H E NATIONAL BOARD OF Have you heard the new Majestic B : 6:02, Agriculture Market reports. pertain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See if you FIRE UNDERWRITERS Electric Kndio? appears on -Ihe world Bookman. can find them. Then look at the scrambled word below-^ahd unscram­ ble it, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each of 85 John Street* New Y «rl B: 6:20, Dinner, music. , ^ ■ . Barstow Radio T H E CLASSIFIED PAGE N Y: 6:30, Savannah Lmers’ Orches- the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble it. . A nfmoKAL m w m k n a s or tra__ The Call of the Vikings, Service m o c t m s ntsoiuNCB couSAStD Kriens; The Wedding of the Paint­ COBEE CnONS Authorized Dealer BBTAIUSHSO m 1866 ed DoUr Brown; Semthem Roses, Majestic. Philco Straus Farandole, Bizet; S o ^ (1) One handle is missing from the rolling pin. (2) Baking soda is Turn Over Now! notsrused used in pie crust. (S) The “"V Vi” i” mark on the measuring cup 20 Blssell St. My Mother Taught Me, Dvorak; Next door to Kittle’s Market Sahara; March of the Toreadors, should be tw’o-thtrd*.. (4) . The handle Is missing from the window. Bizet; Until the End of time, (5) The scrambled word is CUPBOABO...... T''i' "-.r ■;<“7? : ' TUESDAY, D^EMBER lO; 1929. *: ^ ^ . V

t w e l v e ED SECTION a l . THEC • *’ \ A flir AN D fSEU :: W SX*******X««X^^ APAR I’M ENTS— FLA ILS— |8XXKXXXKX3CXXXK88»XKXXKKS:^3aV W M ^ ^ __ ■ratJUitittutMIlilirTtf CARD OP THANKS E REPAIRING 23 TENEMENTS 63 CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE 'v CARD OF THANKS VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, clock, gun repairing, key fitting. FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, one ex­ Wdll Street RESPONSE IS SLOW We wish to thank our neighbors Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl streeL tra room, all improvements, .and and friends, for the expressions of garage, five minutes from- mills. •CHRISTMAS SHOPPING GUIDE MATTRESSES, box springs, pil­ Inquh-e 351 Center street or tele­ sympathy, shown to us at the time lows and cushions made over, Briefs of the death of our husband and phone 6583. Hope That Mail Solicitation equal to new. I day service. Phone Will Prove More Satisfac­ father. 6448 Manchester Upholstering Co.. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement 104— GIFTS FOR THE MRS. JOHN DRAWBELL AND 331 Center street. Established with all improvements. Inquire of New York, Dec. 10.— (A P )—A ‘ to­ tory Than Other Methods.* 101— GIFTS FOR HIM FAMILY. 100— GIFTS FOR HER FAMILY. since 1922. John Johnson, 46 Walnut street. tal of $4,860,000 in new securities were placed on the market today by FOR HIM—Toilet sets—Mennen’s, Returns from the letters sent out Williams, Kleuzo. A practical sug­ HANDKERCHIEFS for everybody, FOR RENT—FOUR room upstairs New York bapking houses and syn­ THE LOST AND FOUND COURSES AND CLASSES 27 with Christmas seals are coming gestion for him at $1.00. Quinn’s boxed and single. Pure linen, hand flat at 28 Birch street; also four dicates. The amount consists en­ room and two room apartments, in gradually, according to Mrs. Pharmacy, 873 Main. embroidered, 3 in box 50c and up. LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 2571o— tirely of bonds.* CHRISTMAS CLUB BARBER TRADE taught In day . two furnished rooms, dll improve­ James A. Iryine, who was appointed Single handkerchiefs 10c to $1. The Notice is hereby given that Pass and evening classes. Lbvy tuition ments, heat at 26 Birch street. Ap-» sale seal chairman by the local HEADQUARTERS for Elgin “Le­ Ladies Shop, 649 Main. , . Book No. 25715 issued by The Sav­ Stockholders of the Donner Steel Prepares the way for Christmas gionnaires” and Modernistic wrist rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 ply Room 11. Co., have approved plans to merge 'Educational club who is sponsoring ings Bank of Manchester has been Market street, Hartford. the campaign. A number of the (| next year. Our club opens Dec. 9. watches for women $19 to $125. LET FLOWERS SOLVE that per­ with the Witherow Steel Corpora-; lost or destroyed, and written ap­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, down­ business men and organizations Other appropriate “Gifts That plexing question—“ What shall I plication has been made to said tion. THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. give?” Everyone likes flowers so stairs, all modern improvements. have not yet responded but the com­ Last.” Jaffe’s, 891 Main street. bank by the person in whose name HELP WANTED— MALE 36 Inquire at 34 Walnut street. The Youngstown Sheet and .Tube mittee is in hopes the net result you can b^ sure they will be ap­ such book was issued, for payment MEN’S TRAVELING sets in leather preciated. Park Hill Flower Shop. Co., has Ijeen granted a general li­ will exceed that of other years when new of the amovmt of deposit representr SALESMEN TO SELL our high FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, all the children have been^ the distribu­ vVE ARE SHOWING a line cases nicely fitted up and having a grade garden and field seed direct cense to use the Rollins mill patents line of pendants in all the various ed by said book, or for the issuance improvements with or without tors. Rockville and other cities place for “his” own safety razor A DODGE CAR—will make a won­ to planters. A good position with of the American Rolling Mills Co. colors at a wide range of pric^. of a duplicate book therefor._____ garage, 52 Spruce street. Inquire have tried the mail solicitation, are priced at $7.75 and up are be­ derful gift. It can be enjoyed by big income. Experience unneces­ They make a stunning gift. R- 125 Center street. Telephone 8623, method with satisfactory returns. ing shown at The Dewey-Richman the entire family every day of the LOST-—PASS BOOK NO. 10076— sary. Cobb Co., Franklin, Mass, It was reported in Wall street to­ Donnelly, jeweler, 515 Main.______year. Schaller Motor Sales, Center day that application will be made As previously stated, only 15 per Store. Notice is hereby given that Pass TO RENT—6 ROOM tenement, cent of the amoimt realized from YOU CAN AFFORD to give her a street. Book No. 10976 issued by The Sav­ modern, garage, rent reasonable. soon to list the shares of the , b i l l f o l d s SITUATIONS WANTED— Standard Oil Co. of Indiana on the sales goes to the s^te tuberculosis wrist watch, toilet set, ring or fitted for old and new size money. MARLOW’S—THE STORE of a ings Bank of Manchester has been .Apply Arthur A. Knoffa, 875 Main commission, the rest is used for the cameo if you will “Trade Upstairs lost or destroyed, and written ap­ FEMALE 38 street. Telephone 5440. Tlew York Stock Exchange. The Ostrich and Calfskin. thousand gift ideas. Your Xmas stock is now traded in on the New support of the north end Open A if and Save Money.” The Smith plication has been made to said school and for the Health class in ' HULTMAN’S dollars go further at Marlow’s. FOR RENT—3 & 4 room flat, all im­ York Curb Exchange. Stocks of Jewelry Co., W. A. Smith, Mgr., bank by the person in whose name the ninth district. Upwards of 50 Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters CAPABLE GIRL wishes house provements, including hot water the Standard Oil companies of New ’ 9S3 Main. Next to Elite Studio. such book was issued, for payment children are thus cared for. work, no cooking. Telephone 8915. heat. 170 Oak street. Inquire 164 Jersey, New York and California GRUEN WRIST watches, new bill­ 105— GIFTS FOR THE of the amount of deposit represent­ According to Miss Isabelle Moore, FOR HER—New folding Kodaks in Oak street or call 8241. are already traded in on the “Big folds, mottos, cigarette lighters, HOME. ed by said book, or for the issuance WANTED—POSITION as stenog­ Eighth District niurse, 34 children i pastel shades. A year ’round gift board.” rings, leather goods. You’ll find an of a duplicate book therefor.______rapher, bookkeeper, or general were cared for in the Open Air that is new and different. Quinn s A BUNGALOW RANGE—Imagine FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, appropriate gift for “him ’ at office work. Call 7091. with all Improvements and garage school during the year 1928-1929. Pharmacy, 873 Main. ______mothers thrill on awakening Xmas l o s t — FRIDA’Y night, between Bray’s, 645 Main street. ^ ^ at 5 Ridgewood streeL Rent $23 In addition to the regular treatment morn and finding one of these mod­ Barnard School and McKee street, MONEY N0T NECESSARY month. Inquire 178 Parker street. which includes a mid-moming lunch | A HOLIDAY BOX of our home BELTS. HANDKERCHIEFS, ties, ern ranges completely installed. By pair tortoise shell glasses. Finder made chocolates or Apollo's or ARTICLES FOR SALE 45* Dial 5623. of cocoa and crackers, a well bal- j socks, jackets and sweaters for joining Keith’s Xmas Club you please telephone 4257^ ______• TO SUCCEED IN WORLD anced dinner is served. Perry’s will make just the bovs, neckties in holiday boxes. need only make a small deposit and FOR SALE — WHITNEY baby Every effort Is made to have phy* "her.” Princess Candy Shop, Main FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, Practical gifts to wear. Hyman’s pay the balance within a year, stroller with hood, in good condi­ lower floor, all modern . improve­ sical defects corrected. Two chil-| ph-.it'jgraph niaKC an exccMent 647 Main. centrally located. Write Box F. H. position of executive vice-president to aU who care po attend, whethelj g ft. v.ide choice of mouldings. while she will most assuredly en- j SrORAIiK ^6 combination $40. Used Victrola Manchester Herald, giving all in­ joy a fancy holiday package of j of the American Board of Commis­ institute members or not, will be .\ choice selection ot framed pic­ ANTIQUES FOR CHRISTMAS — $15. Radiola v/ith speaker and formation including price. chocolates. Shoppers will enjoy a ' GENERAL TRUCKING—Equipped eliminators $20. sioners for Foreign Missions. Dr. held in the auditorium of the Gen-1 tures. Olson's, 69'J Main. The unusual gift. V. Hedeen at The eral Electric Co., in Boston avenue] lunen at Murphy's P.estaurant. Old Wood Shop, 15 Pitkin street. for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, Watkin’s Furniture Exchange Goodsell, who claims Berkeley^ PURE DELICIOUS Home made Dial 4498. Repairing and refinish­ hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Calif., as his American home, has at 8 p. m. .served under the American board Dr. Dushman has done pioneering! candies. Large selection of boxed j ------— - ing. Prompt service, reasonable rates. ch'jcolates. Ideal Xmas gifts ob-{ l()2— GIFTS FOR BOYb Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. WANTED— TO HUY 58 FOR SALE—NEW 6 room house, in Turkey since 1907. He will be­ in the field of modem physics and] tainablc only at The South Man­ A LASTING REMEMBRANCE—A all improvements, also 5 room gin his new work here on April 1. is an authority of atomic structures! j chester Candy Kitchen, next to Snow Suits $13.45 chaise lounge for her or a comfy MERCHANDISE ordered by you to­ JUNK bungalow. Telephone 8713 or 168 day in New York, or to be sent to G’.enney's. Zipper Suits, $9.95 chair for him. The Manchester Up­ Highest prices for anything sale­ Benton street. HULTMAN’S holstering Co., 331 Center street. New York, picked up by us to­ able, particularly copper, brass, GIFTS THAT WILL Surely please Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters night and delivered tbe next rags, magazines. • Call 5879. W'm. 1 , PROSPEtn’ Street at, top of hill. Tel. 6448. Beautiful new English type home. 6 OUR FIRE her obtainable at Naven’s. Silk morning via Manchester and New Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. Prompt at- | TheHoO well arranged rooms, sun room, .stockings, latest shades, boudoir York Motor Despatch. Daily ser­ tention. 1 \ slippers, dress and spurt shoes in 104— GIFTS FOR THE 106— DINNER AND DECO­ vice and reasonable rates. Call breakfast nook, hot water heat, fireplace, tile bath with shower, INSURANCE styles that have individuality. | FAMILY. ______^ RATIONS. 3063. 8860 or 8864. WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices i Investment Co. \ for rags, paper, magazines and brass plumbing throughout, at­ PEKRETT& GLENNEY— Express tached heated garage. Price attrac­ TRY OUR SATURD.4.Y specials In ! HOWARD—A radio of distinction, WE WILL HAVE many new metals. Also buy ■ all kinds of Policies and freight service; local and tive. Terms can be arranged. Call Organized to operate in First candy and lunches. The Center Spa | 9 tubes, the new 1930 screen-grid specials for the holiday trade. All chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial long distance. Expert furniture and Second Mortgages also —Opposite the Masonic Temple— receiver, dynamic speaker, 5 goods, made on the premises. Give 6389 or 3886. 4522. Pay fo r Candies, soda, ice cream, luncheon. moving. Service any time by call­ models to select from. A gift to be our store a visit. Quality Bakery, FOR SALE—$800 DOWN buys new Builder’s Finance solicits your proud of. Paul Hillery, Inc., State ing 3063. ______WANTED TO BUY cars for junk, All Losses 881 Main street. used parts for sale. General auto colonial home. Six rooms, tilo bath, Theater Bldg. confidence in* the placing of Wunl All liiturniatliiP repairing, Abel’s, 26 Cooper street. oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ Caused by PKOKESSIONAL First and Second Mortgages. GIFTS THAT ALWAYS Please.— Phone 5520. ranged. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main Fire, Smoke, Manchester Boxed chocolates in holiday wrap­ COTTON GROWERS PARLEY SERVICES . 22 street. Tel. 5440. • pings, Christmas candy, fancy Twenty-six (26) years’ local * Water or Evening HeraM Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 19.— (AP.) PIANO TUNING ROOMS WITHOU'I BOARD 59 baskets of fruit, Xmas packages LOTS FOR SALE 73 experience in this field. \ CLASSIFIED of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. —Representatives of cotton grow­ Other Damage ers and co-operative associations in John Cockerham FOR RENT—SINGLE furnished ' • ADVERTISEMENTS Selection of pipes and smoking rooms, steam heat. Inquire at 109 HOME BUILDERS.—A few choice 15 states embracing the cotton pro­ 6 Orchard St. Tel. 4219 Caused by Couiu sis average .ords to a line. supplies. Farr Bros. Foster street. building lots on Prospect street, \ye ai’e always in the position Initials, numbers and abbrevlatl'jns ducing area of the United States close to bus service, convenient to Fire. A MAGAZINE Subscription makes to place sums from $500 (Fiye cacli count as a word and compound gathered here today with members REPAIRING FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, mills, high, elevation. Price low. words as two words. Minimum cost Is a wonderful all-year gift to the of the Federal Farm Board to price o£ three lines. suitable for two gentlemen, or Call 6185. Hundred) upwards with safety • • • family. Cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, thresh out marketing problems and CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair­ working couple; also use of house t.lne rates per day for transient all in Christmas packings and discuss plans for the possible cre­ ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw at reasonable price. Address Box and good returns. ads. humidors. We specialize in pipes ation of a centralized marketing EffectlTe Slnrch 17, l»'-7 filing and grinding. Work called 1, in care of Herald. HELPING XPB WIFE Cash Charge and smokers articles. Metters corporation to co-ordinate rnarket- for. Harold Clemson, 108 North G Consecutive Uay.s ..I T ctsl a cts Smoke Shop. ing activities now being conducted Eilm street. Tel. 3648. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A “What are you writing?” Robert J. Smith G Consecutive Days .. a cls| II cts by various states co-operative and "A “ letter to my wife.” EDWARD J. HOLL, President 1 jjay ...... I ri ctsl 13 cts FORD—A gift the whole family SEWUNG MACHINE repairing of All orders for Irregular Insertions will enjoy the year ’round. All growers associations. WANTED—TWO gentlemen board­ “Why do you write so slowly?” 865 Matin .Street, \ 1009 Main will be charged at Vha one Ime rate. The conference was called by the all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ “Because she can’t read very models delivered completely equip­ plies. R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward ers, private home, near mills. Tele­ South Manchester, (3onn. Estate Insuranci] Special rates for long term every ped. New prices. Manchester Federal Farm Board. It will be in fast.”—Answers. day advertising given upon request. street. Tel. 4301. phone 8608. Ads ordered for three or s t- Motor Sales, 1069 Main street. session two days. and stopped before the third or fitth By FRANK BECK day will be charged Only for the ac­ RADIOS—Stenite, Grebe, Radiola, tual number ot times the ad appear­ Bosche and Colonial. All models. GAS BUGGIES—Big Heart^-Joe- ed. charging at the rate earned, but CRIPES ! HE no allotvances or refunds can be made Make it a Radio Christmas. Get ABSOLUTELY, t h a t ’ l l b e a b o u t on six time ads stopped after the yours from Radio Headquarters, DISCUSSING CHRISTMAS. THEN LET’S O H , M R. KNOWS DE DOC CAN’T SAVE C^T fifth day. Hess’, 855 Main street. MAKE IT A HAPPY DAY FOR KELLY No “till forbids"; display lines not KID. HE AINT THIS LITTL.E GIRL BY GIVING .-H O W CAN sold. FOR SEVEN YEAI|S people have FORKIN’ OVER DAT The Herald •will not bo responsible b a c k h e r s w e e t h e a r t . .1 E V E R for more than one incorrect Insertion been giving Barstow’s Radios for CASH FER DE KID’S I’LL CONTRIBUTE THE % ZOO T H A N K YOU of any advertisement ordered for Xmas gifts. Barstow’s Radio Shop, S A K E .H E ^ f i g u r i n ’ more than one time. MYSELF, PERSONALLY, TO FO R T H IS 20 Bissell street. O N G E T T IN The inadvertent emission of inoor- MAKE UP THE KINDNESS 'iBCt publication of advertising will be D E GAL! /ectlfied only by cancellation of the THE GREATEST BUICK of them ^ H E SHORTAGE. charge made for the service rendered. all. What could be better for C IT IZE N S • • • Christmas? Or Marquette built by O P U TOPIA All advertisements must conform Buick. Bulck-Marquette Agency, r In style, copy and typography with HELD A regulation enforced by the publish­ Main and Middle 'Turnpike. OighlEPIT > ers and they reserve the right to T D R A ISE edit, revise or reject any epy con GIFT SUGGES'nONS—From the sidered objectionable. Conran Shoppe, Depot Square 4 ^ 1 ,0 0 0 CaX)SING HOURS— Classified ads to Page and Shaw chocolates, the T O G E T % be published same day must be re­ M E D IC A L ‘ ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays famous “ Nut House” salted nuts 10:30 p.m. Home made pies; drder, early. AID F O R TELEPHONE YOUR DICK >VILEV. GIVE A CROSLEY Console screen- A F T E R W ANT ADS. grid radio and make the , whole Ads are accepted ofer the telephone PASSING THE at tbe c h a r g e RATE given above 'fam ily happy the year around HAT TH E M. as a convenience to advertisers, but Other models and makes. Watkins COLLECTION the CASH RATES -will be accepted as Furniture Exchange. FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ WMS 1$ZOO ness office on or before the seventh A BEAUTIFUL Chevrolet Six- SHORT OF THE day tollowlng the first Insertion of MARK. ewh ad otherwise the CHARGE wonderful gift which can be paici RATE ■will be collected. No responsl .for by tbe month. Will please , o*i blllty for errors in telephoned ads everyone. The Mackley Chevrolet yrlll be assumed and their accuracy $eed( COt 521 Ifotiu -

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WHEN MARY STEPS ON IT A long-legged sheep in the Him­ alayas is able to run forty miles ^ ! Ill hour. Now, that’s the kind of a lit­ tle lamb to follow Mary nowadays. _ u /o , SUCCESS: Running a high pow- | /2> Y ^ ered automobile on a low powered , salary without running into the ^ poor house. j l,Q oo j Pewy L. Crotby, Great Britain rigb'te'rwerved. , j peatnrea Syndicate, InC;_ ----- ONE PUNCTURE IN A BARY’S ! Ai' ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE BLOOMER.S IS WORSE THAN TWO IN A TIRE j The ToonerviUe Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine F«* *By Gene Ahem It is the driver w th the one track dlys, a y was______in the outskirts. _ ____ - ______mind, who has the head-on colli­ say., CAREEUI-- sions. a drop of oil on the ground. He put VJHV LIS-fEldT Vod down the hood gently, fastened it ^U3 Ho6“T#JAfJAiy ■ v/oU BOYS MAY securely and left no fingerprints oh ■BOSS' About all the pedestrian has to GE tT ^ show in support of his contention it. He wiped his bands on clean OF “THIS .!• •EUEI^ ViiTH VodR waste before opening the door, 'plYOT' 'TfeEtH . for the right of way is the spot the a I NY s EASON. ' ASKEP MAP-IHA -To fJA"TURAt- FACE* t where he was rur. over. , spread a clean cloth over the up-* V/ Voa ALVdAVS* LOOK FLYide odrT holstry, meshed the gears noiselMS- V oU :^R(d * tSec'DOM HAS blocks from his place of business. I AaIMTHiMG I t’s about time, some motor <^r manufacturer makes a model with a steering wheel in the back seat. ; his father owned a candy store now j wishes it was a filling station. LB.s.^.orr.' A , BY k SCRVICC. I I The straight and narrow path is reserved for one way traffic. (®Fontaine Fox, 1929 By O ane Another thing that should reduce Always Suspicious it’s speed is the flapper beside the WASHINGTON TUBBS 11 driver. SAY, flint, p ip that OUW EVER STRIKE " noO h. 96STI FtiWT ^ IT'S u t t e r l y r i d i c u l o u s *. fUNT [ The Egyptian scarab is the com- *B0VE REPROAKLU'. ■ I monest luck charm. TEU-S lAE SOO’vJE £\)E-ll GOVIE Q \} y t HIM. CjOT A HUNCH HE Ml6HT REG. U. S. PAT. err. 1 To c o t COT TvllS iNFERMAl. SO FAR ^*5. TO JOCOSE OF WE pip K 6R£AT j o b , AMO VIE POWT BE TRSVN6 To COVER HIMSELF HeOPtlNG \Vi POUCE a f f k v r s , TuE PURR'S M0RPER,OU'bT NEED UO FOOU CORRESFONPE14CE' imoeRSTAHO? "BECMOSe HE HAPFENEP to B e SewOOV. PGTECTvWE TEUUtACs US HOW To CATCW CRiMIMALS. ^ Th e f i r s t t o FIVIP J ------T^e BODY, ,— ^ "P ( I ^ S T O C T V ^ MAU CQgM l

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. Templa Chapter, O. E. S. will EMEBGENOlf DOCTORS meet tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in SALVATION ARMY’S the Masonic Temple. This will be Doctor Holmes and Doctor the annual meeting with election of SALE TOMORROW WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. The Sons of St. George Will In­ Moran will be oh. call tomorrow offlcers. After, the business there stall their officers fpr the ensuing afternoon. will be a Christmas party and a real Santa Claus. Each members is to term tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock, >s>- The Woihen’a Home League of Funeral Directors in Tinker Hall.. Deputy,. President provide ^ ten cent gift. Mrs. Ethel The Ladies Sewing Circle wlU Davis is in charge of the program, toe Salvation Army will hold its an- ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS George Couch v^rill have Charge of nuJd Christmas bazaar and sale of the Installation ceremony, Refresh­ meet at the Highland Park Com- which will Include toe presentatom mxmity clubhouse tomorrow after­ fancy work at toe Citadel here to­ ments will be served. of a one-act play, “Convertoig • ’CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST, noon at 2:30. morrow night and Thursday. The Bruce.” sale will begin at 7:30 tomorrow John MacDowell, an auditor for j To acoommodate our customers who cannot con­ Hose Company No. 1 of the M ^ - night when Brigadier Mrs. Bates of Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 u the Hartford Machine Screw Com­ Professor Karl R. Stolz of the toe Hertford corps come here to chester Fire department at Hartford Theological seminary will Residence 7494 ’ veniently shop before six o’clock, our store will be pany, Hartford, has moved his fam- j monthly business meeting last night take part in toe affair. Funeral Director ily to his new home, at 43 Tanner i made plans for the annual banquet be in charge of toe midweek service A large variety' of articles have open evenings until 9 o’clock Saturday, Dec. 14. Fri­ street, in. the Elizabeth Park devel- { to be held in January. The commit­ tomorrow evening at the South been prepared by toe ladles of toe opment. . ^ ' |tee appointed to have charge con­ Mfethodist church. It will be what is Salvation Army for sale as Christ­ day, 20th, Saturday, 21st, Monday, 23rd. sists of John McNeUl, chairman, known as toe nmntoly parable serv­ mas gifts. These include embroi­ ■ Troop 6, Boy Scouts, will meet in j Joseph Shoneski, Lawrence Moonan, ice. Dean StolzS topic will be The dery, crocheting, night-gowns, slips, the South Methodist Church at 7:15] Conrad Apel and Walter-Mokke. Lost Sdn, The Lost 'Sheep and The women and children’s dresses, o’clock tonight. Lost Silver. These meetings ate aprons and so on. Refreshments proving exceptionally interesting consisting of home made apple The Ladies Guild ,fL ! o t r f f l c Z 'S taking toe form of an open forum ice cream, hot, chocolate, home Eplseopal church m hrfd a ^pecl«l with questions and answers. made cake, candy and popcorns , will meeting, m the Guild room inurs | ^ Masonlft Temple. In- be on sale during toe bazaar. GIFTS day at 2 0 clock.JUl who ^ ^ e n ot, J , ^ officers vrtU take place C. Elmore Watkins, Herbert The cashier’s will be Mrs. Bertha already made returns for the sup the following Tuesday, December 17. Swanson and Eskil Buckland, of Hall, . Mrs. Alice Munsie and Mrs. per are. urged to do so at this time. Watkins Brothers, are in Boston to­ Hilda Kennedy. Others in charge of Twenty tables were filled with day attending toe Second Annual booths will be: Embroidery, Mrs. 'o d < ^ Tuifios to’ CAT ” Dr. G. J. Slosser has been induct­ players at the Buckland Parent- National Antique Exhibition at toe Annie and Lily Clough crocheting, ed into the chair of ecclesiakticaJ Teacher association whist last night Hotel Statler. Mrs. Ella Bulla, Mrs. Emma Tag­ D ial4151 Costume history and history nf doctrine of in the school hall. Winners of the gart; night-gowns, slips, etc., Mrs. MARKET NEWS the Western Theological seminary. MEAT DEPARTMENT S2.S gold pieces were Miss Nellie A son was bom yesterday at Mrs. \Isaac Proctor, Mrs. Rebina Larder, Florida oranges are coming Dr. Slosser’s inaugural address, ac­ Smith and Everett Buckland. Sw- Howe’s ilaternity Home on Wads­ Miss Edith Jackson: women and Special on Shank Ends of cording to the Pittsburgh Advocate through. Avith. a .little .more ond prizes were won by Mrs. .^hn worth street to Mr. and Mrs. James children’s dresses, Mrs. Emily Lut- Sinclair Hams to boil, 15c, orange flavor— we \vUl admit was “a thoughtful and discriminat­ Cleeg and Herbert Mitchell. Con­ Lyman, of Talcottville. ton, Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs. Wil­ Jewelry ing presentation of the aims and 18c, 25c lb. the flrst two ’ shipments were solation trophies feli to Cha^y liam McCabe; refreshments and methods which should characterize Mrs. David Waraock, of 75 Oak not as good as they should be. Edgerton and David Gallagher. The candy, Mrs. E. J. McCabe and sev-* FRESHLY GROUND We have some “ Pineapple Flor- the subject he had been chosen to committee served sandwiches and street, who has been seriously ill eral assistants. The public is wel­ BEEF 30c lb. teach.” Dr. Slosser is the husband j for the past two weeks is improv­ idas” this week that are much coffee^ come to toe bazaar and admission is better. The first shipment-of 1 of the former Miss Esther Thurston [ ing. PIGS’ LIVER 15c lb. 2 Exquisite pieces of Jewelry from our free. California Navels are in this who formerly resided in this town. Ever Ready Circle of Kings Daugh­ lbs. 29c. beautiful collection that will be evei so week—toey arc not as juicy as ters will hold its annual meeting and Fresh Spare Ribs the Floridas. According to the current issue of Christmas party at Second Congre­ much appreciated by chic modern women. Zion’s Herald, Mrs. Julian S. Wads­ SCHOOL CHILDREN Sauer Kraut 10c lb., 3 lbs. Strictly Fresh Eggs are com­ gational church parlors tonight with POLICE COURT ing in greater quantities and worth, wife of a former minister at a supper a,t 6:30 by the Decembo j 25c. the South Methodist church and for we will have a special on them group^ the Junidrs. TO PRESENT PLAY Ends of Pork to cook with several years past director at the John Fair cloth was before Judge tonioiVow at 69c a dozen. You Chanel Necklaces, choker Methodist Memorial, Ojateau- Kraut 23c to 27c lb. enn take your choice—^whitO or Real Stone Briooches in The Lindy Social club will hold Its Raymond A. Johnson in toe Man­ brown eggs, aU locals, strictly length, pendant effect Thierry, was honored by the French chester town court this morning on SLICED BACON 39c lb. Marcasite settings government. Mrs. Wadsworth' re­ regxilar monthly meeting Wednesday The seventh and eighth grades the charge of assault on Elizabeth fresh. 10.00 ceived La Medaille, de Reconnais­ evening at the home of Miss Dor.a of the Eighth district schools will Lean Cuts of Pinehurst Beechnut Coffee, with the 5.00 % White. The assault took place last sance signed by President Doumer- Bernard, 62 Lawrence street, Hart­ present two one act plays at toe Quality Corned Beef. quarter pOund free sample is gue and Secretary Briand. The ford. Local members are advised to April and Faircloth has been ab­ Hollister street auditorium Thurs- one of the best coffee values to­ Pearl Brooches, circle sent from town most of the time MEADOWBROOK SAU­ Richelieu Pearl Necklaces ceremony was attended by more take the Zion or Park street trolleys *day, December 12. The first, “The day. effects than 100 friends and came as a to Lawrence street. since. ProsecuUng Attorney Hath­ Unexpectedness of' Catherine SAGE MEAT 33c lb. . FLORIDA ORANGES S3o in the new shade of Brown away wanted to have two witness­ 7.50 complete surprise to Mrs, Wads­ Henry” , with a cast of 15, girls tells Canadian Bacon . dozen. 5.00 worth. The mayor gave an ad­ The whist party scheduled for to­ es present and asked for a contin­ an amusing story of an exciting 1 lb. rolls Butter 49c. dress expressing appreoiation of the morrow evening at the hoihe of Mrs. uance of the case until tomorrow episode in toe lives of a group of PURE LARD, 2 lbs. 25c. New Orleans Molasses 33o 4 strand Pearl an^ Crystal services rendered by the Wads­ George Johnson, 86 Bissell street, morning. When put to plea Fair- school girls just before Christmas. Boxes for kindling 50c load, qt., $i.35 gallon. 3 strand Pearl and Crystal Necklaces,* with crystal worths to the people of Chateau- under auspices of Mary Bushnell cloth pleaded not guilty. The case The second, Oscar Wilde’s famous Cauliflower, Fresh Green Beans, Fresh Spinach and Necklaces, crystal catches catches Thierry. Mrs. Wadsworth also re­ Cheney auxiliary, ‘U. S. W. V., has went over until tomorrow under a legend of “The Happy Man,” has New Bunch Beets. ceived a gift of flowers. been indefinitely postponed. Instead bond of $250. been dramatized especially for pres­ Early deliveries leave the store at 7:15 and 8:00 a. m. and 3.95 4.95 Eleven more Manchester men entation by children. A class of the comrades of Ward Cheney Tent 1:80 p. m. John Chartier of North Main and the auxiliary members will have paid a fine of $2 without costs for 30 seventh grade pupils will sing C.rystal Chokers, in all col­ street and his son Carroll left Sun­ parking violations. Most of toe of­ between the play's and there will be Oysters . Scallops IS inch Crystal Necklaces a whist and Christmas party at the several other specif numbers in­ day for a* week’s visit with the State Armory a week from tomor­ fenders were charged with over­ ors family of Sylvester Chartier in Al­ cluding dancing black rondels I row night time parking on Main street. 5.95 .5.00 lentown, Pa. Fine Crystal Necklaces Cigarette Cases, sterling with crystal pendant, 36 Distinctive Christmas Cards inches at Cheery Christmas Wrappings ' 8.50 7.50 Everything to make your Christmas packages attractive and A bigger and better assortment of Christmas greeting cards smart can be found at Hale’s—white, red and green tissue paper than ever before.. Religious___ sentimental----- cheery cards priced from 5c to 50c each. Real Stone Necklaces in Beautiful Cameo * Brooches ___ decorated paper----- twine .^... cord----- cards----- seals ...... solid gold setting ribbon. D E P A R T M EN T STO RE SO. MAMCHESTER,,CONN. Marcasite settings ^ Greeting Cards—^Main Floor, rear 10.00 Christmas Wrappings—Main Floor, center “THE FRIENDLY CHRISTMAS STORE’ Gift Jewelry, Street Floor

“ Yes, I expect It broke as'It fell Merry Christinas MUST BE HIS from my p o c k e t.”—Moustique, Charleroi. “I found a half dollar in toe park yesterday.” “It must be mine—I lost one there yesterday.” “But this, was two quarters.” i Sunnyside Gift Hosiery Give lovely silken stockings if you would give pleasure— for no one Private School ever had enough, especially in these modem days of sheer weights_ and lovely colors. Half a dozen pairs— if you feel extravagant— a single 217 Nerth Elm St. pair, equally appropriate— what woman could help exclaiming ovei* such Phone 3300 a gift? ETHEL M. FISH Director Gotham Gold Stripe Stockings Hale’s Special Hosiery of very sheer, pure silk chiffon for the mod­ As this is a day school for in­ is very popular wdth toe more mature women. A medium service weight hose with 3-inch em miss. Flawlessly sheer with long dividual instruction in elemen­ French heels. All new shades. Pair, tary grades, piyDils may enter lisle hem; square heel. Pair, $1.85 $1.95 at any time during the school » year.

Gordon Individually-Proportioned Hosiery— TUTORING whether long, short, plump or. thin—Gordon has a stocking to suit toe in­ ADULTS AND CHILDREN dividual figure. Service and chiffon weights with narrow and double V heels. Pair, A Class for pre-kindergarten $1.50 and $2.00 age for training in social rela­ tions. Miss Fish is available asj Fancy Clock Hosiery Humming Bird Stockings parents advisor in child prob­ for toe young girl who steps "out to dances. “wear longer.” Stockings made from purs lems. Appointments on Tues­ Gotham features a very sheer chiffon with a silk. Chiffon and service weights that fea­ day, Wednesday, Friday 'and smart lace clock In skin shades. Pair, ture boto pointed and narrow heels. Pair, Gift Gloves Saturday afternoons and on Gift Bags $2.50 $1.50 to $1.9^ each evening of the week. If you are a person of limited time—and who isn’t Equally smart in any of the new shapes, lovely new these days ?—choose gloves for every woman and girt leathers or glorified fabrics, intricately designed. In toe on your list and rest assured tnat you have chosen most wonderful c61or tones to match or blend with the gifts that, will be warmly welcomed. Many Bnunt new costume colors. They make gifts -fit- for the Hale’s Hosiery Departmen t— Main Floor, right models await you here. NOVETIES AND queen, and are most moderately priced, which is also most helpful to Christmas shoppers. .

NOTIONS FOR Fancy Kid Gloves Imported Suede Gloves Leather Bags Tapestrjr Hand Bags very fine, Imported kid gloves that fea­ in toe sllp-on style as worn by toe ultra­ ture fancy cuffs in matching or con­ smart, Picoted ends. Washable. Pair, CHRIS11HAS that are as smart as toey are inexpen­ are very smart. We are showing bird trasting colors. sive. Genuine leathers in pouche, top- and art tapestry in soft colorings. strap and,zipper models. $2.25 $2.98 to $8.50 Mrs. EUiotts Shop $2.98 to $4.98 ~ $2.98 853 Main St. .Women’s Washable Cape Gloves GENUINE LEATHER BAGS . A In sUp-on models for toe sports girl—for toe feminine friend, smart fancy cuff gloves. I\ l f\S l'. in toe smartest shades and colorings that feature enamel and xnarquieette trimmings. Choice of zipper, top—and back- $2.25 strap ba^. $4.98 to $10.00

Fur Lined Gloves ' <2^ Silk Bags Mesh. Bags Children’s tFleece-Lined Gloves Medallion enzuoaeled mesh bags in for toe woman who drives a car wrill keep little fingers warm on are very chic for afternoon and in­ and for toe business girl. Kid freezing winter da^. Heavy kid, formal evenings and She will love rich colorings. For toe girl or woman who goes cut a great deal gloves with fur trimmings, fleece warmly fleeced Un^ . one. Moire and heavy silk crepe lined. ' in black, brown, green and navy. one of these mesh bags would be welcomed. $2.98 to* $6.98 $1.25 to $2.98 $2.98 $2.98 to $4.98 Hale’s Glove Department— Main Floor, right Hale’s Leather Goods Department— Main Floor, front KEMP'S, Inc. A

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