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«• HARD WINTER COMING RED SOLDIERS COON’S TAIL PREDICTS LAVAL ASKED GIRL, 11, WANTED LIVE DOLL— BLAST SINKS Mount Morris, N. Y., Dec. 8— SO SHE KIDNAPED BABY! NAVY CONSTRUCTION There’s an extra ring in the tail 4 of the ’coon this year in central TO FORM NEW >. SALVAGE SO P : DIGTRENCHES New York, which, amateur weather prophets say, is a sure sign of a harsh winter to come. REPORTED TO HOUSE INMMHURIA Usually they have six stripes RUUNG BODY F O U m E N D IE on their tails. This fall, they have seven. Other harbingers of severely INSANE CONVICTS Over $134,000,000 To Be Soviet Forces Increased cold weather are the deeper bur­ French President Puts Task Was Trying To Recover Five rowing of woodchucks, snakes crawling into nearby holes and Spent On First Y ^ r Under Along Lines of Railway, unusually heavy skunk and mink o f New Cabinet Up To Bril­ Million In Gold From Sunk­ ARE RECAPTURED pelts. New Treaty Signed At Say Reports To Shanghai; 4,------liant Member of Chamber en Steamer When Explo­ Ignore Protests of Chinese UGHTiPOWERCO. of Deputies. sion Occurs; 7 Injured. Four of Seven Men Who London. Broke From Matteawan Washington, Dec. 8.— (A P )—^Tne Paris, Dec. 8.—(AP)—Senator Lorient, Franca^-Dec. 8— (AP) — Shanghai, Dec. 8.—(AP)— Kuo administration’s first year program REDUCES ITS RATE Pierre Laval, characterized by M. The Italian salvage vessel Artiglio, Min, Nationalist government news Are Found In Brooklyn. for construction under the London Clemenceau as one of the most bril- which was trying to recover $5,000,- agency tonight published reports naval treaty was laid today before w _ _ n 1 j members of the Chamber of 000 in gold bullion from the sunken from the north west Manchurian the House naval committee by I^epuyes of the Tiger’s day, today Jiner Egypt exploded and sank off New York, Dec. 8.— (AP.)—Four l country saying Russian troops near Twenty Per Cent Reducton i Secretary Adams. It was estimated I was given a mandate by President the island of Houat with the loss of of the seven convicts who fled from I Manchuli in the last few days had I to cost $134,635,000. “ entered Chinese territory and ar­ For Those Served By State j Doumergue to form a new French fourteen men, port officials here an­ the Matteawan State Hospital for It calls for the constructio:' of rested a few Chinese.” The reports govermnent. nounced today. the criminally Insane last Thursday one 7,500 ton six inch cruiser The selection of M. Laval to head The explosion occurred yesterday were back In their cells today after at a cost of $16,605,000; one six further said the Russians “ignored but first word of it reached here protests made by local Chinese au­ Firm— Many Interested. a ministry was not made until Sen­ a one man capture of them. inch gun flying deck cruiser of ator Louis Barthou, himself a man today through a signal station on William H. Nelson, who broke into 10,000 tons to cost $20,780,000; four thorities.” Hoedic island, not far from Houat. more of Poincare’s type, gave up the the prison to free his six mates submarines of 1100 tons each u Dig Trench Two of the men who were killed Kuo Min also reported Man­ New Britain, Dec. 8.—(AP)—Re­ task as hopeless when the Radical after he had previously escaped, cost $4,400,000 each or a total of Socialists refused to participate in were found in full diving equipment $17,600,000; one plane carrier of churian advices as “The Russians duction in electric light rates in C3on- “I wanted a live baby instead of dolls,” 11-year-old Mary Fieder sob­ among the wreckage of the vessel. Harry Gordon, the “mad butcher” of have dug a trench ten miles long a government which included a rep­ from which the ywere driven luist 13,800 tons to coat $27,650,000; ten nectlcut territory served by the resentative of the strong Rightist, bed to detectives after she was found with Evelyn Gaffney, 2, whose mys­ Seven others who were injured were destroyers of 1500 tons each to near Manchuli, within Manchuria. terious kidnaping had terrorized neighboring families in Newark, N. J., taken to a hospital at Belle Isle. and John Biggins were subdued yes­ Soviet forces along the northern Connecticut Light and Power Co., Louis Marin. terday in a Brooklyn apartment by cost $4,200,000 each and one de­ M. Laval told M. Doumergue that The girl kidnaper is shown, at the left, after her arrest, with police and The signal man on Hoedic island, stroyer leader of 1850 tons to cost boundaries of Manchuria also are effective December 20, was an­ the stolen baby. She was held for Children’s court. She is alleged to said he heard a violent explosion Detective George E. Wobber and re­ reported to have been increased.” he would do his best and give him turned last night. $5,000,000. nounced today. a definite answer tomorrow morn­ have confessed to authorities that she entered through a window of the about five miles to the southwest of Adams said the program was ex­ Advices indicating China and Frank Vanderkuylen, Anthony A. A statement issued by the Public ing. He proceeded then to the tra­ Gaffney home, lifted the infant from her crib, and escaped unnoticed. his station, and at the same time clusive of the proposed moderniza­ Russia had again come to grips in saw water spout a thousand feet Alloy and Joseph Kayler still are at the negotiations for settlement of Utility Commission today said that ditional visits to political leaders tion of the battleships Mississippi, such as the presidents of the Senate into the air. large. Idaho and New Mexico at a cost Chinese eastern railway question “ the reduction extends to all sec- , The four men were recaptured by . . . ^ . u- u __I and Chamber, M. Tardieu Briand Then there was a great billow of of $30,000,000, approved today by came from the Manchurian frontier \ tracing Mrs. Mary Ockenfels, a tions of the state in which the Con- and Poncalre. smoke and he saw chunks of wreck­ the Senate. October 29 when Russian military 1 necticut Light and Power Company age dropping into the sea. friend of Biggins. The four entered activity was reported in that area. ; The new premier-designate Is an EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN Chairman Britten, of the com­ operates and will mean a saving of Independent Socialist who as minis­ Seven Rescued her apartment early yesterday and mittee, said Secretary Adams de­ The railway, operated jointly by the Another Italian salvage ship, the ter of interior imder M. Tardieu re­ found Detective Wobber waiting for clared it essentiJil that the $5,000,- two countries, has been an element approximately $500,000 per year to Rostro, which was in the vicinity, cently soared into public favor by them. Nelson drew a pistol but the 000 Naval dirigible base be built on of contention for more than a year. the 146,000 customers of- the com­ scurried over to the spot where the cooperating with Louis Loucheur in KILLS FOUR PERSONS detective disarmed him and held the the west coast to accommodate one pany.” Artiglio had been and picked up the four at bay until reinforcements ar­ getting through the social assurance ------seven members of the crew who of the two giant airships being con­ Explaining the reduction, the law of pensions for working people rived. structed for the Navy. The hearing were injured. Two loaded pistols, a machinist’s statement said: “The residence cus­ and by settling the textile strikes was in closed session. DEATH SENTENCES Full details of the disaster were hammer, pliers, automobile tools tomers who are now on the five cent in the north of France. Over 250 Houses Collapse not available but the Artiglio was Dirigible Base Is a Lawyer. 6 SUDDEN DEATHS and a two-foot length of a car axle Britten said Admiral Pratt, As­ energy rate are to receive a reduc­ known to have been heavily loaded were found. Mrs. Okenfels, in de­ M. Laval is a lawyer, and after with powder and ammunition. sistant Secretary Ingalls, and Reiu: FOR RED PLOTTERS tion of 20 per cent in the cost of all successful service in the Chamber fault of $5,000 bail was locked up on Admiral Parsons, unanimously fa­ On Island of Formosa; OVER THE WEEK END The Artiglio had temporarily a charge of harboring criminals. energy consumed in excess of 20 was elected to the Senate in 1926 abandoned work on the wreck of vored the proposed site at Sunny­ from the Department of the Siene. . The men said they escaped on ac­ kilowatt hours a month. A t the the Egypt, which h&d been shifted vale on San Francisco bay for the He is the mayor Aubervllliers, near Few Details In Early Bul- count of “starvation and brutality” dirigible base. present time, all current is billed to by ocean currents after the first Five Have 72 Hours To Make Paris, and enjoys the friendship and salvage operations. at the hospital. The chairman said that during this group at five cents per kilowatt confidence of both M. M. Tardieu letins Received Today. Suicide, Two Murders, Death A t the time of the explosion she the London naval conference the hour while under the proposed rate, and Briand. He is fifty-six years was sending divers down to examnie United States bad been granted the old, two years older than the pre­ Appeal — Three Others all current in excess of 20 kilowatt the hulks of two munition ships use of the dirigible Los Ahgeles for mier-resigned, M. Tardieu. hours per month will be billed at From Fall and Two Auto sunk during the war. It was thought SALES TALK FALSE. military training purposes in con­ Senator Barthou’s failure to or­ Tokyo. Dec. 8.— (A P .l—Rengo four cents per kilowatt hour.” possible that she had shoved her nection with fleet operations. ganize a ministry of “wide republl- News Agency reports from Tainan Under the Treaty of Versailles, Get 10 Year Prison Terms Customers Co-operated nose into the wreckage of one of canism,” which would have included . said a severe earthquake shook that Fatalities Reported. these, the La Florance, and in some Britten said, the Los Ahgeles, th r iU d lc a r L e fr “and““ Rep‘^^^^^^^ southwestern Formosan regrlon to­ AUCTIONEER IS FINED which was given to this country by corporation statement said, was way. touched off her own cargo of BULLETIN group of the center and right is re- day, ,killing four per-sons and caus­ explosives. Germany after the World War, was “ the co-operation of the company’s garded as evincing the supreme dif­ ing 253 houses to collapse. The Dv .\ssoeiat©d Press restricted to non-milita.y activi­ customers in making greater use of Derelicts Condemned London, Dec. 8.—(AP.)—A ficulties in fashioning a cabinet with quake began at 3:50 p. m., and last­ The two derelicts had been con­ ties. Reuter’s dispatch from Moscow the Chamber and Senate of their ed thirteen minutes. Six violent deaths, among them Britten will introduce a bill to­ (Continued On Page 3.) demned as menaces to navigation, Boston Man Must Pay $25 said today that the Soviet Cen­ present consistency. two homicides, which grew out of a and the Artiglio and the Rostro had morrow to carry out Adams’ recom­ tral executive committee had Religion in Schools. The island of Taiwan, or Formosa, card party, occurred In Connecticut been ordered out to break them up. mendations. While the outlay to­ commuted the death sentences The Radical Socialist party has , is the southernmost large island of and Costs For Statement over the week-end. Four of the A warship had taken a group of ward construction would amount passed upon five engineers con­ long been committed to scrupulous ' the Japanese group. It is separated French marine ministry officials out to about $15,000,000, during the demned for plotting to over­ XMAS PACKAGE adherence to a law inaugurated by i from China by the Strait of F\)rmo- deaths occurred in the southwest to the vicinity while the operations next fiscal year, he said the ad­ throw the Soviet Regime. Jules Ferry that the schools of the j sa, and is about opposite the Chi­ section of the state, while New were under way. Made About Cigar Lighter. ministration would be expected to The dispatch said also that republic be devoid of any form of i nese city of Amoy. Haven and Waterbury each reported While divers from tha Artiglio had come forward at the next session religious instruction. A section of j the committee had reduced to A POWERFUL BOMB Tainan is its largest city. The city one. not succeeded in recovering the for­ of Congress for its second year pro­ eight years the ten-year prison the right group in the Chamber led tune in bullion under the Egypt’s Found guilty of knowingly mak­ gram. of Taihaku at the northern end of Besides the two slayings, the list sentences Imposed upon the by M. Marin, has favored an amend­ the island is almost equal In size. hatches, they did bring up a key to ing a false statement for the pur­ Britten said the Navy wanted to three other defendants. ment to the law and Barthou pro- , The city of Kagl, to the south of included a suicide, two auto fatali­ the bullion room. They had planned pose of obtaining a bid on an Evans let the contractors for constructing , posed to put a member of that : which most of the destruction oc­ ties and a death from a fall down a to go back and open the rusted cigar lighter, Jacob Bomstein, a the four new submarines, ten de­ Moscow, Dec. 8.— (AP) — Hope­ Kills One Man ? ” d Mangles , group in the Cabinet. \ curred, is closer to the western flight of stairs. locks when adverse ocean currents Boston auctioneer who has been sell­ stroyers and the plane carrier on \ Two other conditions laid down bv i interrupted the work. ing goods at public auction at the less in the face of the bitter hos­ coast of the island. A gun battle between Henry Mc- July 1, 1931. ! the Radicals were that the new j On Nov. 26 an earthquake of ma­ Some of the first objects recover­ May Jewelry store on Main street It also desires to let the contracts tility of an entire nation, the five Boy Who Opens It; Police Cabinet must adhere to Aristide Keithen and his uncle, Duncan Mc- ed from the wreck was a sack of for several weeks past, was fined j I jor proportions struck the Izu pen­ Keithen, 50, in Stamford resulted in for the October 1, 1931, for the fly­ men imder sentence to die for plot­ diplomatic mail from the British $25 and costs in Manchester Police 111 I • A T Tl • ! Briand’s Locarno peace policy and insula on the island of Honshu, far the latter’s death and in the death ing deck cruiser January 1, 1932, foreign office. This was in a safe Court this morning. Bomstein was ting the overthrow of the Soviet W o r k in g U n I w o I h e o r i e s i strwe for fiscal justice the latter to the north of Formosa. Nearly 300 of Mrs. Lora McKeithen, wife of and the contract for the six inch being an allusion to the Oustric in the purser’s office which was re­ arrested Saturday afternoon by government, today were believed to I persons were killed, many were in­ Henry. All were negroes. gun cruiser of 7,500 tons on April ------I bank scandal and recent irregulari- ‘ covered. State Policeman Carroll Shaw of have abandoned whatever intentions jured and thousands of families 1, 1932. . _ o / A A I ties in trading on the Bourse. ! A quarrel between Henry, who Many lives were lost when the Hartford after a statement of Born- Secretary Adams stressed the they may have had of pleading for Chicago, Dec. 8.—(AP)—An ex- , ^ meeting of the Radi- ; were made homeless in that disas­ was wounded in the thigh, and Dun­ Egypt steaming through a heavy stein’s that the lighter he was offer­ ter. modernization of the three battle­ clemency to the Soviet central execu­ plosion of a powerful bomb, con-1 groiin today its leaders issued a can McKeithen during an all night fog, ran on the rocks and went ing for sale “could not be purchased ships as the most important now tained in an innocent looking pack­ tive committee, the only body with communique calculated to clear party preceded the shooting. Henry down in May, 1922. for less than $7.50 anywhere else in pending before Congress. He re­ age opened by a boy to satisfy his was quoted by police as saying he the world,” had been repudiated by the power to save their lives. their skirts of any re.sponsibility for quested that funds be supplied at yuletide curiosity, caused the death the breakdown of the Barthou com­ TO SELL KAISER^S ART shot his uncle after the latter had the discovery that the same make of this session to undertake the mod­ Three co-defendants, sentenced to ! early today of Tony May, profes­ bination. The statement emphasized i killed Mrs. McKeithen. Henry was article could be bought at other local ernization next year. About $20,- spend the next ten years in prison, sional bondsman and money lender, the loyalty of the Radicals to the j arrested on a technical charge of jewelry stores for $1.50. 000,000 would be needed and it PEACHES BROWNING Article Appraised were not expected to appeal since one time known as the “Millionaire Republican idea and insisted that New York, Dec. 8.— (A P )—Paint­ murder. would require about a year and a The lighter was purchased by Newsboy.” Today was the 64th an­ Senator Barthou’s failure should be ings, old silver and armor which Killed by Auto half to complete each ship. the verdict in their case was believed Clarence H. Anderson of 19 Locust niversary of May’s birth and it was once belonged to ex-Kaiser Wilhelm Joseph Saverine, 63, of Darien was Chairman Haugen reported to the to have been good fortune for them. ascribed to the demands formulated street, well known local insurance supposed he believed the package ^ ^he Tardieu II and now are in the collection of a killed by an automobile when he SUED FOR $15,000 House the agriculture committee’s agent, for the sum of one dollar. To All the newspapers in Moscow was a birthday present | o?erthrown. i Swiss nobleman will be put on sale alighted from a bus near his home. bill for $30,000,000 for drought May died in a hospital to which at the American Art Association, Walton Scofield of Stamford driver satisfy himself of the lighter’s value, came on the streets late today for This referred to M. Tardieu’s dec- 1 Anderson went to Dewey-Richman’s loans, saying he would ask consid­ his 15 year old son Eugene, who Anderson galleries here in January. of the car was held in $2,500 bonds they published the long verdict in laration that he would be glad to j to have the article appraised and eration as soon as the construction opened the package was also taken, co-operate with M. Barthou if mem- , Works of Vermeer, Franz Hals, on a technical charge of manslaugh­ Former Manager of Her bill bad been passed. full, and devoted what was left of severely injured by the blast which Pieter de Hoogh, Van Dyck, Ruys- ter. The other fatal accident occur­ found that he could buy a similar bers of his majority in the Chamber i one for $1.50 with the added advant­ Demands were made in the Senate their space to editorials denouncing wrecked the May apartment. He were recognized. Friends of M. Tar­ dael, Tintoretto, Murillo and half a red in Waterbury where James A. for a Democratic program. Walsh suffered a score of wounds about dozen other masters are included Clift, 79 of that city was fatally in- Vaudeville Act Wants One age of the lighter being a new model these eight men as the tools of for­ dieu today charged that the Radi- ! which the one he obtained at auction urged an appropriation large enough his back and head. among the paintings which were jurde by a machine driven by Dan­ to permit the Federal government to eign capital. cals were secretly fighting to keep was not. Windows throughout the entire him out of the Cabinet. once hung in the former emperor’s iel Distiso, 21, of Waterville, who n:eet half the costs of relief work by “The proletarian court has pun­ was held in $1,000 bonds for the Fourth of Her Salary. State Police on Case forty apartment building, situated castles. Anderson’s account of the circum­ the states. He proposed a five day ished the bitterest enemies of the The name of the Swiss owner, coroner. week for government workers. laboring class,” said one newspaper, in Lincoln avenue, were shattered. stances surrounding the purchase Police Theories has not been divulged nor any in­ Leonard Petrucelli, 65, of Bridge­ Senator Barkley, Democrat, Ken­ “but the dumger of war is not over. New York, Dec. 8.— (AP.)—A and subsequent finding of false rep­ Police were working on two formation about how he acquired port was killed when he plunged tucky, advocated cast payments to The wreckers have been caught and LINDSEY EJECTED suit for $15,000 against Mrs. Fran­ resentation was corroborated by theories. One was that May, am the German crown possessions. headlong down a flight of stairs as Lieutenant Wallace J. McElroy and World War veterans for the value of punished, but the danger of counter­ he was about to leave his home. The ces “ Peaches” Hennan Browning, their bonus insursmee certificates. revolution has not been removed. Italian immigrant who worked his Officer Shaw of the State Police. way up from a newsboy's start, medical examiner gave a verdict of brought by Edgar Allen as her for­ Senators Caraway, Arkansas, Dill, The clEiss enemy has not yet been FIRE ON STEAMER Old Model may have been the victim of ex­ FROM CATHEDRAL accidental death. mer manager, went to trial today in Washington and Copeland, New exterminated.’’ State Supreme Court. Leonard RIchman testified that tortionists. The other was based on any number of Evans lighters could York, Joined. All agreed for May Appeal Liverpool, Dec. 8— (AP) — Fire In New Haven, Barney Trotsky, ’rhe first twelve talesmen were his money lending business. During broke out today in the Liner Doric be had for $1.50 each and that his emergency legislation even at the The Soviet law gives the con­ 45, poultry dealer committed suicide accepted as jurors and Allen be­ a few moments of consciousness which docked Saturday and burned firm had carried the line for several cost of increased income taxes, but demned men seventy-two hours to at his home by drinking poison. Po­ came the first witness. “ Peaches” all Insisted that the increase be May gave the police the name of a Denver Judge Objects To for three quarters of an hour in five lice and relatives were imablc to years. He further testified to the appeal if they intend to appeal. o i man whose wages he had garnished cabins on No. C2 deck. was in court. Allen seeks a fourth of fact that Anderson’s lighter was an leveled against those higher in­ Those condemned to death are: give a motive for his act. comes. Senator Walsh proposed to collect a loan and who was re­ her stage earnings from June, 1928, old model. Loeid Ramsin, 43, former profes­ ported to have made threats. This Bishop Manning Calling to April, 1929, the period during Greenwald on Stand that the increase be started with in­ sor of the Moscow Technical Insti­ man was being sought. which he' was her representative. George Greenwald of 92 Asylum come of $20,000. tute and director of the heat and Although the package reached Among letters read into the rec­ street, Hartford, owner of May’s power Institute. Reputed leader of the May apartment last Thursday His Book Immoral. ord by Allen to prove he acted as Jewelry Store and of a store in the movement. by messenger it was not opened un­ manager for “Peaches” was one ad­ St., Hartford, owner o f May’s Jewel­ MRS. LOEW DIVORCED Victor Larichev, 43, former head til yesterday when the boy who dressed to him by Louis E. Wal­ ry Store and of a store in Hartford, of the fuel department of the state lives with his mother in another Give Idle Hands ters of the National Booking Office, appeared on the witness stand and planning commission, said to be next New York, Dec. 8.—(AP) — Reno, Nev., ec. 8.— Mildred Zukor home in the same building, urged Ejected from the Episcopal Cathe­ 306 Stewart street, Boston, and testified that the Evans lighter has Loew, daughter of Adolph Zukor, In commEUid to Ramsin. his father to open it, thinking it dated January 15, 1929, saying Mrs. been sold by him for many years Nikolai Chamovski, f2', professor dral of St. John the Divine and ar­ motion picture magnate, was grants contained Christmas presents. “Why rested after he interrupted Bishop Browning’s vaudeAdlle au:t had been and that during the past year It has In various technical institutions and Something To Do! ed a divorce here today from Artbujr.' don’t you open it. P op?” he asked. William T. Manning, during prayer, banned in Boston imder orders of sold for $7.50. He said that he had president of the technical coimcil of M. Loew, the theatrical man an^. May however, absorbed in his work Ben B. Lindsey had to appear in Mayor Nichols. authorized the sale of the lighter on the supreme economic council. Saturday at that price. He admitted, son of the late Marcus Loew. paid no attention as the lad remov­ court today. “I went to see Mr. Casey at the The decree was granted on Ivan Kallnikov, 56, former official Many an industrious pair of hands is without work to do these mayor’s office,” the letter read, however, that he knew a cut had ed the wrapper, revealing a wooden While Bishop Manning was de­ days with a long cold winter ahead. A few extra dollars grounds of mental cruelty. Papers of the state planning commission box a foot long. livering the ascription yesterday at “and he told me he had received or­ been made in the price of the article would be relished by their owners. Perhaps you have some but did not know just whfen, and in the case were sealed In ordef to and professor in the military aerial As he pulled back the sliding the close of a sermon in which he ders not to let your act play here.” work you can give them. No matter how small it may be— that he bad not seen the latest conceal the terms of a property Set­ academy. cover smoke came from the open­ denounced Lindsey’s stand on The letter went on to say Walters if you are willing to pay something to have it done— Evans catalogue. tlement. The couple married Jant^ Alexander Fedtov, 67, oldest of ing. The youth dropped hack and companionate marriage, Lindsey did not want to “go over Casey’s the conspirators, professor in REGISTER THAT JOB! Three Wllaieeses ary 6 , 192(), in New York, and have his father picked up the package hopped on to the reporters’ table in head” and suggested Allen write to two children, custody of whom is various institutes and chairman of just as the explosion occurred. Mr. Nichols. The Prosecuting Attorney explain­ front of the pulpit and demanded ed the statute pertaining to the case given to Mrs.' Loew. ‘ u 2. the sdentiflc research textile insti­ May suffered badly mangled arms Another letter said the manager a chance to be heard. Arrangements have been made by the Unemployment Commit­ and sajd the State had produced The Loews separated saveret tute. and his left leg was virtually sever­ of a vaudeville theater at Lancas­ “Bishop Manning,” he cried, "You tee to have the unemployed register at the Chamber head­ three witnesses to prove the guilt of years ago, but it was a friendly' Those sentenced to ten years’ im­ ed. The boy, blown through a door, have falsely represented me. If this quarters. If you have something In the line of work the ter, N. J., did not want Mrs. Brown­ prisonment were: the defendant and that the latter separation Etnd even as recently'xa was severely but less critically is not a house of justice it is not a Chamber’s bureau can furnish you with someone to do the ing’s act. a month ago. Loew cams to RenO'hy Vladimir Ocbkin, 30, yoimgest of hurt. house of Cod and in justice I ask job. The letters were read In to the the group, secretary to Ramsin in (Continued On Page 2.) airplane to be present for the biiihnf A bomb planted in the rear of a for five minute to answer your un­ record without comment. day of one o f his children. - the heat and power institute and garage on the north aide last night fair attack.” manager of the research section of - . , I ...... ‘ damaged the Fleetwood Apartment Exdtement Reigns 150 YEARS OLD TREASURY BALANCE DE. BARTON DEAD the supreme economic coimcil. hotel adjoining. Hundreds of guests The congregation was thrown In­ Telephcme 7046 Magallanes, Chile, Dec. 8.— (AP) Sergei Kuprianov, 69, director of New York, Dec. 8—,(AP) TO# were alarmed but none injured. to turmoil. Two ushers pulled Lind­ — ^Felipa Contreras, who says she is Washington, Dec. 8.— (AP.)— Rev. Dr. wmiarn E. Barton, 69,xa»# the tecM cal section of the supreme Windows in the hotel were broken sey from the table. Scores of And Register Your Jobs! 150 years old. entertained census Treasury receipts fbr December 5 gregationaj. clergyiaan and aut economic council. and slight damage done to the parishioners rushed forward through takers today with accounts of were $6,048,117.13; expenfltures, died yesterday in aBrooklyn hos( , Xenophon Sitnin, 52, engineer of garage. The owner could not sug­ Chile’s war for independence from $15,938,438.48; balance, $58,224,008.- tal where he h ad jlffi^ iS for { tha all jjsioa textile syndicate. gest X motive. (Conttnned On Face 8.). 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Asks For Additional $150,- Baob Stocks A m C a n ...... ^...*.112% is removing the concrete sidewalk in Kiwanis Club Hears Walter Am and For Power ...85% front of the Levchuck block on Domenick Pakalvienskes Bid A sked Orford Parish Chapter, Daugbtere Am Intemat ...... 19% Spruce street this morning. Some Domenick Pakaivienskes, 55, died Bankers Trust Co .... 875 — For Local Charity Fund Scott of State Board of of the American Revolution held Its 000,000 To Be Used At Am Pow and L t ...... 20 or 30 square yards of new cement at his home on 406 North Main aty Bank auo Trust.. — 300 December meeting at the home of Am Rad Stand San ...... 18% will be laid where the blocks have street, Saturday night following a Cap Nat d & T ...... — 300 Mrs. Fayette B. Clarke of Porter -«.m R oU M m e...... M sagged midway of the sidewalk. year’s illness. He had been a Man­ Once To Help Agricnitnre. Conn. River ...... 600 — Week From Tonight Health Today. street, with a good attendance of Am S m e lt...... 50% chester resident for twenty years Htfd Conn Irust ...... 125 186 members and guests. The regent^ A T and T ...... ,.188% Mrs. Axel Parks, of 4 Green Hill and form erly worked in the Oakland First Nat Hartford .. 198 220 Mrs. Fopter announced that a size­ Wimhln^n, Dec. 8.— (A P ) — A m Tob B ...... 105% Paper Mill. He is survived by his Land Mtg ano Title .. — 40 Robert Doellner, violinist, and G. Scott of th. Stat* Board able box of gifte for the l^ e Moun- Am Water Works ...... 68% wife and four children, Annie, Marie, PreoUlent Hoover today requested New Brit ’Trust...... 150 176 Albert Pearson, bass soloist, will be evening oy a group of her rtiends, uaftifh w m th« imMirpr at thp j tadn school would be sent Immediate­ Anaconda Cop ...... > and Frances Pakalvieuakes and Mrs. Riverside J'rust ...... — 686 .the assisting artists on the charity ^ th “ ®®tlng of the Maachester Klwania ly, and if there were other members Confrcflfl to appropriate an addi- Atchleon X and 8 F t .. j...... 179% 1 Benjamin ’Tinken. The fimercd will West Htfd Trust ...... 268 — concert program of the Beethoven who desired to remember *he rh»iwf tional $150,000,000 for the Federal (Atlantic R e f ...... 20 a crys?ia aeoW aorid flowers ^ 5' “ *’ be held from the home at 7:30 a. m. Insursiice Stocks Glee Club, to be given at the High His subject was Stream Pollution In dren at this institution, another box Farm Board. jPaldwln ...... 23% freshments were served. tomorrow and from SL Bridget’s Aetna Casualty ...... 72 76 B and O ...... school auditorium one week from to­ Connecticut. Up to 1914, Mr. Scott would be sent later by the chairman, church at 8 o’clock. Burial will be in President Hoover, on the recom­ Aetna EHre ^ ...... 48 50 I Eendix ...... 17% night at 8 o’clock. The concert will said, very little effort bad been Mrs. W. G. Crawford of Academy A new family to arrive in town Is St. Bridget’s cemetery. mendation of the Budget Bureau, Aetna L ife ...... 691^ 61^ Beth S t e e l...... mark the first public appearance of made to keep the streams free from street that of Charles B, Warder, formerly Automobile ...... 27% 29% Canadian P a c ...... 41% Mr. Doellner In Manchester for sev­ pollution. The towns and cities Mrs. J. Howard Keith, chairman asked that the fimds be made avail­ of Fort Wayne, Indiana, who has had done very little to dispose of Martin K. Haberem of the Ellis Island committee, a col­ Conn. G en era l...... 116 120 Case Thresh ...... [ 99^ eral years, although he has appear­ able immediately. Hartford ^re ...... 69 61 taken the tenement at 118 Main the sewage other than empty it into Martin K. Haberem of 56 Clinton lection for which was received at Chi and N o rw e s t...... 33% ed in cities throughout New England The amount would be from the Hartford Steam Boiler 51 84 street. The Warder furniture ar­ the open streams. Since that time,! street, died at the Memorial hospi­ the November meeting, stat^ that Chrysler ...... as well as fulfilled the position of rived yesterday from Fort Wayne by tal Saturday n igh t He leaves bis $600,000,000. total authorized for National Fire ...... 64 60 Colum Gas and E l ...... 34% violin instructor at the Hartford however, progress has been made in she had forwarded the money to the motor truck. Mr. Warder is em­ all sections:Uons of the state and today v.ife, naue,Katie, anaand inreethree cmidren,children, state chairman and had received a the Farm Board by the act which Phoenix Fire . 69 71 Colum Graph ...... 9 % Conservatory of Music. ployed in Hartford. created it. Travelers ...... 980 970 Coml Solv ...... 16% Mr. Pearson needs no introduction every effort is being made to keep reply to the effect that the money the streams unpolluted. neral will be at 2 o’clock tomorrow had been spent for yam for which Congress already has appropri­ Public CtlUtles Slacks Comwltb and S o u ...... 8 % as his voice is familiar to the many The vacant store at North Main New England, according to Mr. afternoon at the Evangelical Luth­ there is a great demand. ’ITie men ated half of the $500,000,000. The Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 68 70 Consol Gas ...... 84% radio listeners of this town. He is al­ and North School streets is being Scott, is better o ff than the West eran Concordia church with Rev. H. who are detained do a lot of knitting first allotment was made on June Conn. P o w e r ...... 62 64 Contin Can ...... 47% so the leading soloist and assistant used for the display of the prizes as far as drinking water is con­ O Weber officiating and burial will as well as the women immigrants. 18. 1929, of $150,000,000 and the sec­ Greenwich, W&G, pfd . — 90 Corn Prod ...... 75% director of the Beethoven Glee Club. to be given away by the North End cerned. For instance, Chicago be In the Blast cemetery. Miss Katherine NetUeton, the ond allotment was of $100,000,000, Hartford Mec L t ...... 66% 68% Du Pont De N e m ...... 86 Both of these talented musicians fill Division of the Manchester Chamber dumps its sewage into the Missis­ state president who was one of the appropriated March 25, 1930. Hartford eras ...... 73 77 Eastman Kodak ...... 168% a great space in the hearts of the of Commerce before Christmas. sippi river and St. Louis further speakers, reviewed the work o f the Should Congress approve this do, pfd ...... 42 46 Elec Pow and L t ...... 41 music lovers of Mamchester. down has to drink the water o f the national association which has been supplemental estimate submitted to­ S N B T Co ...... 159 163 Fox Film A ...... 80% Helge E. Pearson, director of the ’The secoqd weekly drill for the FUNERALS day, only $100,000,000 more would Gen Elec ...... 46% river. He stressed the Importance in existence for forty years, and Maoufu.itarlns’ Stocks Beethoven Club, is preparing a pro­ month of December for Company G gave an accoimt of the different remain to be appropriated. (3en F o o d s ...... 50% of keeping the streams as clean a s ! ------^ Am Hardware ...... 50 52 gram of some of the finest numbers will be held tonight in the State things accomplished. Miss Emme­ General Motors ...... 34 possible because of the steady Miss Marie C. Brown Amer Hosler.v ...... 26 — in the club’s repertoire. Further de­ Armory. Following the drill the line Street, vice regent, reported for CJold Dust ...... 33% growth of New England. Fifty years I The funeral of Miss Marie C. Amer Silver ...... — 20 tails regarding the program will be pay checks will be Issued which the sons and daughters of the Re­ Grigsby Qrunow ...... 3 % hence we may have to use the wa- j Bro?vn who died suddenly on Nov- TEACHERS’ HALL MATRON, Arrow H and H, com. 37 39 announced later. should be sufficient reason for a full public clubs, to which all children Hershey Johnston. Burial was in the East can, Atchison. Pennsylvania rail­ being one of two members to hand Victor L. Beebe, of Lyme, has not urday, December 13. Is leaving us. She has proved hei*- — Maj. J. C. Dye, Army medical ' cemetery. road, Chesapeake Corp., Johns Man- down opinions. CURB QUOTATIONS found the man, who, in his opinion, officer, testified in Federal Court ville, and Union Pacific. U. S. Steel self a very proficient and capable There will be a public setback Dealing with the modem day is the meanest In the world but here today at the murder trial of Mrs. James H. Quinn sold o ff 1% points, then rallied. woman and her work has more and smoker for men at the East Side than been satisfactory.” Superin­ radio and phonograph loudspeakers, he has heard from him. Maj. Charles A. Shepard, that the The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. ' Weakness o f the rail shares seem­ not dreamed of when he fought (By Associated Press.) Mr. Beebe lost a bill-fold Friday Recreation Center this evening. Play condition of Mrs. Zenama Sheppard's Quinn, wife of James H. Quinn of 33 ed to be merely a continuation of tendent F. A. Verplanck of the Amer Cit Pow and L t B ...... 7% will start at 7:45 p. m. Ninth School District, also had a through the Clval War and was in this city. In it were $118 in biUs, eyes prior to her death might have Park street, will be held at 10 t h e downward movement o f the three times wounded, the distin­ Am Super Power ...... 11% word of tribute for Mrs. Hayward a check for $35 and his automobile been caused by a slow-acting poison, o’clock tomorrow morning with a j previous week. News of the Inter­ guished jurist, seemingly in excel­ Cent States E le c ...... 10% The Recreation Center basketball adding that in addition to being operator’s license. or by the use of alcoholic bever- j solemn requiem high mass at St. ' state Commerce Commission’s order lent health, delivered his opinion Cities Service ...... 17% team will practice this evening at ’ very efficient, she developed a Today Mr. Beebe displayed an en­ ages. I James’s church and bvirial will be in ' seeking to force Pennsylvania to di­ without reference to notes. Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 48 8:30 Immediately following the home-like atmosphere that won her velope which had been posted at Called as a government witness,; St. James’s cemetery. 1 vest itself of its Interest In the Le­ His colleagues extended their con­ £ O In d ...... 36% young men’s gym class. many friends among the scores of ; Nlantic Friday night. On the out- Major Dye, now stationed at Fort high and Wabash could scarcely gratulations before the court met, Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 25 ■ side was pasted his Operator’s li- Warren, Wyo., said he had been Mrs. AIc.vander Leggett have been regarded as an aggravat- school teachers he has employed but aside from that no notice was Util Pow and L t ...... 9 The American Legion Auxiliary during the past ten or more years. : cense, it had served in lieu of a summoned to attend Mrs. Shepard The furc'al of Mrs Alexander nr factor, slnCe it had been expect­ taken of his record of service. Vacuum O i l ...... 65 Unit will begin its business meeting Mrs. Hayward came here July 31, I written address and had directed the may 21, 1929, the day after she was Leggett wa®! held at the undertaking 'd for some time. The recent decline tonight at 7:30 and follow it with 1919 to assume the duties as matron 1 envelope to him. In the envelope seized with an illness that proved parlors of Tliomas G Dougan on 1 th‘ s group .appears to have been a Christmas party and exchange of of Teachers’ Hall succeeding the ; was the check. The money was not fatal at Fort Riley, Kas., in June Holl street Satu®’day afternoon with 1 a large measure a response to the ten cent gifts. late Mrs. Goodwin. Previously she BANKS TO MERGE returned, neither was there any 1929. Rev. Robert A. Co'pitts officiating. ^ I’ohcity given the carriers’ troubles mention of it made. Examination of Mrs. Shepard’s Burial was in the East cemetery. had been matron at a Simmons Col­ The Beethoven Glee Club will re­ n connection with the demands for Mr. Beebe would like to know who eyes showed the retina enlarged,' -— ------lege dormitory in Boston, Mass. Des Moines, Dec. 8.—(A P )—Con­ STATE revision of the Transportation Act. hearse at the Swedish Lutheran and this condition, Major Dye testi- V n H TlI Upon leaving here shortly after solidation of the Iowa trust and sav­ TODAY AND TUESDAY sent back his license and check. “He Furthermore, there Is still a pros­ church at 7:30 o’clock tonight. The fled could have resulted from ab-J vrll 1 r l H v L l j Christmas, Mrs. Hayward will spend ings bank with the lowa-Des Moines is so mean,” said the Lyme man, pect that a few bond issues may be­ It dwarfs the past and present rehearsal will be on music to be pre­ sorption of the slow-acting poison' three fijonths visiting with her National Bank and Trusi company, “ that he must have hated to spend come ineligible for New York Sav­ — illuminates and gtoiifles ths sented at the Charity Concert at the which the prosecution alleges Shep­ daughter, Miss Eleanor Hayward at largest bank in Iowa, was announced future! two cents for a stamp. I ’d like to High School Auditorium, December ings banks, as result of the drop In give the postage to him.” ard, a medical officer, administered HELD FOR ASSAULT Wellesley Hills, Mass., and then last night by Louis C. Kurtz, chair­ 15. to his wife in order that he might earnings, although most issues that will return to her home in Walpole, man of the board of the latter bank. he free to wed Miss Grace Brandon, seemed to be in danger of that some N.- H. It was also revealed that the Iowa The longest and HANNABREY SENTENCED Danbury, Conn., Dec. 8.— (A P ) — The senior class of Manchester pretty young stenographer of San weeks ago are now regarded as se­ Mrs. Hayward will be succeeded Trust and Savings bank had been Rocco De Gross of this city, on loudest laugh of High school will hold a collegiate Antonio, Tex. cure. by Miss Edna A. Bragdon who is placed in receivership at the close of New Haven, Dec. 8.— (A P ) — parole from the State reformatory. dance at the school hall oh Decem­ Drank to Excess Selling of the oil shares has been at present the purchasing agent business Saturday by the State your whole life I Raphael Hannabrey, 38, of Meriden, ber 22 for the benefit of high school i.®i being held here for return to the in response to W all street rumors of today waa sentenced to serve 120 On cross-examination. Major Dye for all four boarding houses. Miss Banking Department, A ll deposits graduates home for the holiday va­ stated that the use of alcohol could Cheshire institutions on account of further price reductions. Although Bragdon will continue to handle her days in the county Jail when ar­ his assault on a Norwalk young of individuals, firms and corpora­ cation. lave affected Mrs. Shepard’s eyes. pronounced progress has been made other duties, Both Jobs having been raigned In (Dity court on three u-oman in a rural section of this tions have been provided for and This was brought out to lend sup­ in curtailment of crude output, this moulded into one. Mrs. Katheryn counts. place last night. De Gross and the guaranteed by the lowa-Dea Moines The annual All-Star football team port to the defense assertion that is the low consumption season, and Abbott will continue as matron of He was arrested last week while young woman have been keeping Bank and Trust Company, which selected each year by Thomas W. Mrs. Shepard drank excessively and the Industry Is still unsettled. The Chestnut Lodge and Miss Bragdon walking out of a Yale dormitory company. Last night he and Angelo has capital of $2,000,000 surplus of Stowe, sports editor of The Man­ was morose. will remove from C:%estnut Lodge with coats over his arms. Bonaccl of this city, drove to Nor­ twelve months earnings statement $1,000,000 and undirided profits of chester Evening Herald following Major Dye also testified that some of Richfield, showing of about $470,- to Teachers’ Hall to live. more than $600,000. the conclusion of the north.-south oi the medicine prescribed for Mrs. walk where they met De Gross’ friend and another young woman. 000,000 after payment of preferred series will appear on the sports page Shepard contained calomel which is dividends, presented a revealing of the Herald tomorrow. 1 elated in chemical composition to They returned to Danbury and In a sparsely settled section De Gross is commentary on the situation. The the poison from which the govern­ company explained that the crude As the motor bus carrying home accused of trying to assault one of ment alleges Mrs. Shepard died. production curtailment program had the victorious Major players passed the young women. The other ran obliged it to close about 48 per cent up Main street at the south end |away and going to a nearby house esterday afternoon, a group of fans tried to arouse the occupants. Fall­ of its output, and purchase in the Future thrills ing in that she got into an automo­ market nearly 70 per cent of its re­ STATE THEATER and fun in a uried bananas and oranges at them, ATTEMPTS SUICIDE quirements. irtor Clemson and Harold Clemson bile standing near the house and romance with iding on the bus were struck, but drove to other dwellings, honking There were several items In the music :ot badly Injured. They were both Westerly, R. L, Dec. 8. ^ ( A P . ) — the horn and trying to arouse help. day’s news, however, enhancing the ncensed at what they termed “ such Although X-ray pictures today re­ Unable to awaken anyone, she prospects of stabilizing commodity Wednesday Matinee and Night, fteturing ■^ove back to where her friend was prices. rotten sportsmanship.” Clemson vealed two bullets in his head, Hugh IL S R IN O IL We Loan You said they had done nothing to war- A. Dunning, former hardware mer­ but did not stop the car as she Javan and Cuban sugar producers rsmt such treatment. chant will recover from his self-in­ feared she also would be the subject have at last come to an agreement. December 10 AAoureen O'Sullivan ot an attack. Finally she drove flicted wounds, hospital authorities The Department of Agriculture’s ef­ John Oarrick Money said. back through this city to Norwalk, forts to induce farmers to feed The Manchester Lions’ Club presents AAorjorie White You have 20 months to pay it back Dunning told police he shot him­ abandoning the car. The absence of I wheat to livestock appear to be PUBUC RECORDS self while driving hia automobile be­ the vehicle was reported to the po­ I meeting with considerable success. Fronk Albertson lice here. Officers started for that The Sensational New York Musical Comedy Success tween New London and Stonington , The department estimates that 236,- Oiftctsd ks Easy to Pay section of the town and met De late Saturday night and continued 000,000 bushels will be fed during Gross, Bonacci and the other young DAVID tUTUI $ C Per Month, Plus Interest, Building Permit on his trip to his summer home at the current crop year, against only 99 woman, all of whom were arrested. Repays a $100 Loan 90,000,000 bushels in the preceding A building permit has been Issued Misquamlcut, seven miles farther. From them the Identity of the The Aeroplane Girl $ 1 A Per Month, Plus Interest, to James McAdams for a single When found early Sunday morn­ ether girl was learned and she was year. The department’s estimate of ■Lv/ Repays a $200 Loan home dwelling to be built on McKee ing Dunning was sitting on the floor located at her home. No charges the cotton crop as of Dec. l was an- Benefit of the Lions’ Club Milk Fund street. Thomas Vennart is the con­ of his garage with his back propped are made against the young women. nounced at 14,243,000 bales, a re­ S T ^ Month, Plus Interest, tractor. against the closed door, and the m o -, duction of 195,000 bales from the es­ J--/ Repays a $300 Loan and Recreational Camp tor of bis automobile running. ! ROBS BENEFACTOR timate of a month previously, and 585,000 bales less than the crop of The average monthly cost o f a ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS SELF Fijjancial difficulties were believ-1 $1(X) loan, repaid as per the above ed the cause of his suicide attempt. | New Haven, Dec. 8.— (A P )—Jo­ 1929. 125 Sinsrers and Dancers! Oodles of Pretty table, is only $1.84. This is based Worcester, Mass., Dec. 8.— (A P .) i seph Lawlor of Providence. R. I., The money market continued upon the legal interest rate of three about stationary, with call loans of­ — Rev. John B. Hayklm, of Danbury,' BIRTH CONTROL BILL glowing with satisfaction that and one-half ^ r cent per month Girls! Gorgeous Costumes! 1000 Laughs! Conn., is a patient at Memorial hos­ comes to one who has done a good ficially at 2 per cent The best com­ CXIMINO WEDNESDAY on unpaid balances. Hartford, Dec. 8— (AP) — An­ pital under treatment for severe deed, went to bed last night. He mentary of the week-end on the 8 Perfomsanoee, Afternoen sad other attempt to legalize birth con­ gunshot wounds suffered in a hunt­ awoke this morning to find that his short term credit situation was in Tickets 75c, $1.00, a few at $1.50. Scholars 'Eveiiiag.. N o Delay—No Red Tape trol will be made in the next session act of kindness had cost him his the 1% per cent rate for the Treas­ The Tntieful, MIrthfal Moi^cskl ing accident Saturday at Rutland of the Legislature by Mrs. Thomas near here. Rev. Mr. Hayklm tripped automobile, $105 and some of his ury’s offering of six-month bills, the admitted to Matinee for 25c. Cem edy. N. Hepburn, a leader of the birth faith In mankind. Enroute to this and fell causing Ifis gun to discharge best rate the Treasury bad ever ob- PLAN control movement in Connecticut city, from his home yesterday, Xa w - tAined. at 4:15, evtiiing at S tl5. ‘-THE a charge of bird shot into his left Mrs. Hepburn has announced she lor brought the youth here and en­ CMageogaly eephu— a -and tdtli R o fim 214 92 Pratt Street band and arm. ’The member was so will appear In favor of the bill, ■which gaged a rbom In a hotel for him. 188 Slagen, Danoert a «i came-, seriously mangled that physicians ‘T have nothing to say about any­ HARTFORD was first Introduced in 1923 and This morning Brown was missing. thing,” SimeornD.-Fewr Is quoted ‘The Theatrical Event of the Year” C a n s .' found it necessary to amputate one which has met defeat In four aea- j Sc were Lawlor’s money and auto­ finger. saying. And that’s saying a mouth- AUSFlCaDS OF UDH8F CLUB slons of the legislature. ^ mobile. fill. VA’Krr^HV.STFT^ inni!TJma TnmATJ>, SQPTO MANCHESTER, CONN.MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,1080.

LEGAL NOTICES 79 LEGAL NOTICES 79 tain grim humor, all unintentional! ; in the siddressee of his friends to Job K. OF C, TO DINE AT A COURT OF PROBATE’ fiELD AT A COURT OF PROBATE B M p AT A COURT oir p r o Ba t B W bCO Called World’s Sweetest Spot at Manchester, within and for tho at Manchester, within and for the 'at Manchester, irlthln and for , tJ rem em ber THOSE and his answers to them. Comedy District of Manchester, on the 6th. District of Manchester, 6h the 6th. District of Manchester, bn tfao Eind tragedy are always a matter of day of December, A. p.. 193Q. . day of DebembM, A, D., J.830. day of December, A; !>.«. , _ the poii)t of view, even in the same HERE TONIGHT Present WILLIAM S, HTPE, Esq., Present ’WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. Present "WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq«. J \ids6. Judge. Judge. . . _ . ->»»4 WHO SUFFER, PLEA situation. Imagine three preachers Estate of Florence W. Cbeiiey late Estate of Emanuel Reymcuider late Estate of ThonuM Hickey lato coming to you In the despair and of Manchester. In said District, de- of Manchester, in said District, de- Manchester In saidDistrict, d speaker will be i Estate of Alma G^poollttle late of Automatic pari-mutuels are to be Ellery street, Cambridge, Massa- the Center church will preach on I been all wrong. You have been un- The principal * speaker wU be j TnsMhVslvict. deceased. installed at street comers in Paris, cliusetts. “ God and the World Outlook— kind and unfair to Job, he hurls at Frank P. Madden, lecturer of Hart-| motion of Walter P. Doolittle ^ WILLIAM S. HYDE 1 France, for the purpose of placing Jonah.” 1 the others— and then proceeds to LINDSEY EJECTED PACKARD STORE AGENT ford council. Others will be Mr. I administrator Judge. Stay, William J. Shea, deputy grand} o r d e r e d ;—T hat six months from bets on ’'ace horses. [I-12-S-30. Rev. Neill’s sermon follows, in i say exactly the same things that night of Campbell Council, and John the (ith day o' December, A. D., 1930 part: they had said—He adds nothing FROM CATHEDRAL FOR SCHRAFFTS CANDIES 1)0 and the same are limited and al The text is found in the third j ig that he makes it some Hutchinson, executive secretary of i for the creditors within which verse of the twelfth Chapter of the ■ clearer, in his own mind, that the local council. J. Leo Fay will to bring in their claims against said act as toastmaster. estate, and the Epistle to the Hebrews:— “ Rem em -: discipline rf)f Job’s soul is (Continued From Page 1.) ber them which suffer.” through the suffering of his body, The facilities of the famous Entertainment will be presented , their claims The problem of human suffering ® the aisles. The former judge was i schrafft’s candy stores of New York with piano selections by Joseph: said time allowed by posting a book is the de- Quish, xylophone numbers by A n -j copy of itiis order on tlie public sign is as old as man and as wide as The bulk of I punched and kicked, Several detec Boston will soon be offered to bate back and forth of Job and bis I hmU-p into 1 thony Obright, and a program oy ■ post nearest to the pl.ace where t le the world. The Book of Job shows tives broke into the struggling friends. Through it all, in a whirl of the people of South Manchester - .r ^ ^ 1 I clcceased last dwelt within said town Christmas Feature God’s relation to human suffering mass and propelled the disturber three members of Hartfora Council. | pubii.siUng the same in some agony. Job speaks intermittently through on arrangement announced The committee in charge consists: newspaper having a circulation in and the test put to Job to keep his toward a side door. The bishop con­ and at times in confusion of thought today by Packard Pharmacy. of Charles O’Connell, William J. ' snicl probate district, within ten days faith in God. Victor Hugo called the tinued his prayer with his back to Negotiations have just been con­ Shea, Wilbrod Messier, Thomas from the date of tiiis order, and re­ Book of Job the greatest poem of of God, to his friends, to himself. the scene. turn make to tliis court of the notice cluded whereby the local store will Holden, Robert McVeigh, Leo Kwash all history; it is a masterpiece of We think of that agony of human “He lied about me” sKouteu Lind­ given. suffering, when the Master takes handle a full line of Schrafft’s can­ and Charles J. Magnell. WILLIAM S. HYDE literature and human emotion. And sey as he was forced alon" " ' ■ h ’ h J udge. the c u p — “Father, if it be Thy will. no right to lie about me. This is dies manufactured in the world’s yet it is one of the most neglected ------noirprthp- W-l 2-S-30. of all the books of the Old Testa- let this cup v-g neither a house e. largest plants devoted to the pro­ ment; its message bears upon all less, not rny wil , ornss house of God.” duction of high grade confectionery. AUTO HITS TROLLEY, AT A COURT OK PROBATE IIEIjD ^ ^ done.” And hanging upon a cross. Then the church rang with ex­ “ Schrafft’s” on a box of candy, at .Manchester, within and for the the problems of modem men and Jiistrict of .Manchestt r. on the 6lh. Doll ! says Mr. Packard, carries the same modem life. It gives no ready-made He cries: “It is finished!” Not that clamations. dav of Deceml)er. II.. 193n. “Lynch him” screamed a woman. . significance as “Sterling” on a piece WOMAN IS INJURED Pre.seiit W1LLI.\M S. HYDE. Esq.. answer on the human side to the His work has been frustrated, not that defeat and failure of all His “Throw him out” cried a man, of silver. For more than half a cen- J iiiltte. , , ,, reason for Job’s sufferings—it does Estate of Adella Miller late of Man- “punch him” said another man, and tury, “ Schrafft’s” has stood for the not attempt to justify what seems high aspirations are dashed to the Head On Crash On Main Streell cli.n.ste.r. in said District, deceased. | ' ground, but that His suffering in hu­ someone did. One woman exclaim­ superlative in quality. Around this Carriage on God’s part to be a cruel injustice man weakness has passed, that the ed “ God bless you Bishop Man­ name there has grown up a system Last Evening — Automobile tratrix 1 to Job but shows that the divine ORDERED:— That six months from || of retail stores and restaurants Wrecked In Accident. sympathy of God for Job is that of a triumph of his sensitive soul is a ning.” the fith day of December, A. D.. 1930. j While the police were putting serving the discriminating trade of loidag father for a child who needs battle well won. Here, as always, is he and the same are limited and al- I Lindsey in a taxicab a score or Miss Beatrice E. Janois of 27 Nor­ lowed for tlie creditors within wtilcli ! to be strengthened by trial and dis­ the supreme difficulty, to reconcile the Fifth avenue and Wall street more of the congregation surged districts of New York and the Boyl- wich street, Hartford, but until a to brintr in their claims against said ; cipline. suffering and innocence, •with injus­ estate, and tlie said administratrix is I around them, denouncing Lindsey ston street district of Boston. short time ago a resident of Elling­ The world today demands an an­ tice and cruelty. Job is a man whose directed to give public notice to the and threatening him. Until a few months ago, the com­ ton, was slightly injured and her ; creditors to bring in their claims swer for its human suffering; the indomitable courage we must ad­ In his sermon the Bishop termed plete Schrafft’s line of confectionery 'new automobile badly damaged : witliin said time allowed by posting a old traditions and strongholds of mire, whose spirit, like Prometheus copy of this order on the public sign Lindsey’s latest book “The most could be found only in the thirty- when she ran headon into a south 1 faith are doubted, are under suspi­ bound, soared to union with God. l)ost nearest to tho place where the filthy, insidious and cleverly written eight retail stores and restaurants bound trolley car just north of Main deceased last dwelt within said town cion a new (so-called) philosophy, 3—EPILOGUE—In some ways. piece of propaganda ever published operated under this name—thirty- and Maple street, at 4:55 last night. } and bv imblisliing the same in some which is as old as Job appears in the ending of the Book of Job is newspaper having a circulation in in behalf of lewdness, promiscuity. one in New York, five in Boston and The one-man trolley car was in | clothes of a modern cut—it is call­ crude—again in the__words adultry and unrestrained sexual charge of James P. Coleman, of said proliate district, within ten days two in Syracuse. Now the sale of ed Humanism—^it endeavors to an­ hood fairy tales; “He was South Main street, Newington Tho I from the date of tills order, and re­ gratification.” these products is being extended to turn make to this court of the notice swer this terrible question of human and lived happy ever after.” Our front left side of the automobile was The bishop said Lindsey’s teach­ other places through a few careful­ given. suffering by ignoring and repudiat­ difficulty today in its immediacy is ings were “ contrary to the plain caved in. WILLIAM S, HYDE ly chosen local confectionery deal­ Judge. ing God, by discounting the empha­ that we just do not have the story principles of Christian morality” The motorman told the police that ers. These stores are selected with a II-12-S-3U. sis on and the necessity for continu- of contemporary suffering end that he was going slowly. The trolley was and it was the duty of the clery “ to view to local prestige and high $ 5 . 3 5 ^ ' ity in a future life. It is attractive; way. If we accept the criticism that brand it as the foul and wicked struck in the center, the automobile standards in keeping with the repu­ it is insidious; it has a subtle dsm- Christianity says the answer is in thing that it is, Lindsey “ stands coming towards him headon. Marks 1 MRS. JULI.\ COUGHLIN tation of the Schrafft’s stores in ger—it was the ready-made alterna­ the hereafter, that the future life openly and publicly for legalized indicated this to be true and the New York and Boston. I Bridgeport, Dec. 8.— (A P )—Mrs. OR little sister the prize gift in Santa’s pack is tive at the side of Job, which he will right all the wrongs of human free love under cover of the term’s trolley car did not proceed more The Schrafft Company has been I Julia Ann Coughlin, 59, wife of a lovely doll carriage. The one above is a spumed. On the other hand, with all suffering in this life, then Christian­ ‘companionate marriage'.” than a yard. in business since 1861 and is now j Howard S. Challenger, city tax col­ F special gift feature and is nicely made of close­ its good, sympathetic qualities it is ity evades its duty of social right­ Is Released Another woman, Margaret Jana- the largest manufacturer of high lector, died here early today. ly woven fibre in Suntan or Fawn finish. Here at ■ a challenge to Christianity; to ac­ eousness and justice. Job faces this The bishop refused to make a ken of 1018 Broad street, Hartford, Besides Mr. Challenger, she is sur- grade candies in the world. It also and a man and child were in the Keith’s you can also select from twenty-five other count for the suffering of innocence problem squarely, as the Cliristian complaint after Lindsey reached the makes ice cream, baked goods, pas­ models priced up to $20. —it urges, with insistence and impa­ must face it. The Master says. station house, but a policeman did back“s e T ; f T e autom^bTe. ‘ V e y r ^ T l w ^ slsY e^ 'T h e tries, jams, jellies and soda fountain tience, that the followers of Christ “ Come unto Me all ye that SUFFER so and the prisoner was released on were uninjured. There were no eye ^ 7 ^rTstZ^y n oi Chicago and specialties. The Schrafft restaurants witnesses as far as could be learned, face the hard tests of Christ, of Job (AS I suffered) and I will give you his o'wn recognizance. Arthur Gar­ Lieutenant Harold L., U. S. Navy. ai’e the largest and most successful but the crash was so loud that those relief.” The New Testament ideal is field Hays appeared as bis attorney. The brothers are Lieutenant Joseph and all those whose lives in all in New York and Boston, and new in the stores nearby came rushing times have met the bnmt of the adversity and the weakness, if any, The formal charge was disorderly P. Coughlin, police department; ones are being opened every year. to the scene. world’s cold, cruel, blunt and brutal of Job’s answer is that the Old Tes­ conduct. Martin Coughlin, Danbury, and Recently a long lease was signed for Miss Janois was caught in the tests. The assumption, then, that tament ideal of human prosperity is The origin of the trouble was Daniel Coughlin, New Britain, and a restaurant and store in the New auto so that she had to be helped the end and aim of all life. So Hu- Bishop Manning’s opposition to the sisters are Mrs. Mary E. Green somehow Christianity has a ready­ York Chrysler Building, the world’s out. John Burke was among those made answer, that Christians like 1 raanism would have us believe that Lindsey’s address before the New and Mrs. John Barske, both of York Churchmen’s League last tallest structure, which promises to first on the scene and he assisted her the little boy turn to the back of the it leads us to a blind alley where we week. The bishop asked that the be the most magnificent establish­ and the others into an automobile I Bridgeport. must retrace our steps. Human suf­ and took them to the hospital. | Funeral services will be held on POU book and read and copy the answer appearance be cancelled and one ment of its kind in the metropolis. aok fering ignored here takes its prob­ In the emergency room at the j Wednesday at 9:30 o’clock and before really tackling the problem faction objected. The question was lems to the future life and hurna^ hospital the woman became excited j burial will be in Lakeview ceme- is, doubtless, unfair and yet, we put to a vote and Bishop Manning suffering relieved here, in the spirit over a cut on her forehead. There tery. must interpret and live the life of was overruled, Lindsey speaking of Christ, makes life in a future was a scar under the left eye and 1______. the Lamb of God, of the suffering after a lengthy debate of the mem­ F. H. ANDERSON GIVES servant of Jehovah, pre-told by state happier and closer to God. The Miss Janois informed the doctors two cannot be separated. Job s solu­ bers. that there was no trouble with the Isaiah of old. We must “Remember Lindsey spoke before the Jewish them which suffer.” tion was in trust to God, in submis­ FULL TIME TO HALE’S eye as it had been removed in an community center at Albany last operation a few days before and it The Book of Job is an Old Testa­ sion, in obedience, in clearer light. night. He said Bishop Manning was ment answer to suffering. It antici­ Jesus shows us how He suffered as was all healed. that! trying “to get even -with some of After first aid had been given the pated the Christian answer which the way, the truth, the life that the clergy of his diocese who have Completes Reorganization fulfills all that the author of the leads to God. car was ordered removed and the been in revolt against him.” Work With Department patients left the hospital. story of Job hoped for. This Book of Human suffering of individuals He said he did not know the Job divides into three parts— a Pro­ cannot be solved by individuals bishop was praying. Stores Group — Returns To logue, a Poem, an Epilogue. alone. It is bound up with the prob­ Store Here. YOUNGEST LIFE S.WER Lakeville, Dec. 8— (AP) —Bobby ust 1—The PROLOGUEl— Shows Job lem of human outlook, in the family of nations, each relieving the suffer­ Chevalier, 5, today is given credit in the words of the rhyme of child­ LIGHT & POWER CO. for being Connecticut’s youngest hood—“healthy, wealthy and -wise,” ings of the others; in the problems Frank H. Anderson, general man­ the G ift youVe I life saver, by the residents of this a good man of moral character, re­ of humaxi relations, each under­ ager and treasurer of the J. W. Hale Company, who has been doing town for his act of heroism on Sat­ spected in the community, a leader standing the difficulties and weak­ , REDUCES ITS RATE urday when he rescued Travis Tay­ of sill that made for decency, right­ ness of the others. reorganization work for the Ameri­ (Continued From Page 1.) can Department stores group at lor, 4, from drowning after the lat­ been waiting for eousness and public welfare. Into The Book of Job is a great lesson th“ir New York office has corapiet- ter had broken through thin ice on the council of Heaven, we are told, to us all; a heroic soul, personifying the seridce and by the confidence in ed’his work and his resignation from Taylor’s pond. walks Satsin who taunts God, de­ the suffering of a nation, of a race, Connecticut which the company’.^ of an age, of human kind in all the position has been announced. claring that Job is good because he security holders—a large number of With his severance of conrection times, finally the only answer to the I.EGAL NOTICES 79 Is protected from any temptations whom reside in the state—have ex­ with the department stores group great mystery of pain and heart­ TheNew ^ or trials—“Doth Job fear God for pressed by investing during the last Mr. Anderson will devote his ache in the hope that God loves each AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD nought?” simply because he does 10 years upward of $50,000,000 full time to the J. W. Hale Company at Manche.ster. within and for the not have to meet the bitter experi­ and every humafi soul. District of Manchester, on the Stli. which had been expended for new store here. ences of less fortunate men. Give “ Then Job answered the Lord and and modem machinery and plant day of December. A. D., 1 930. AutiMafie said I know that thou canst do Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Es(|., him some adversity “and he -will equipment during the last decade. Judgre. curse thee to thy face.” Job had everything and that no thought can • ♦ * during the past several years, WANTED MAN KILLED Estate of Elizabeth Thornton late Duo-DisC never been tested is the diabolic be withholden from thee. . . So the a number of smaller utility proper­ of Manchester in said district, de­ Lord blessed the latter end of Job Merlden, Dec. 8.— (A P )—Frank ceased. pleau ties have been .joined with the Con­ Application liavlng' t)een made How often we hear the same ac­ more than his beginning.” necticut Light and Power Company Dolan, about 50, of 65 "Veteran praying that administration he cusing criticism of the Christian re­ “Remember them which suffer.” and their grouping with the larger street, died at the Meriden hospital granted on said estate, as per appli­ ligion and the Christian God—He is shortly before 3 o’clock this morn­ cation on file, it Is unit has resulted in an improved ORDERED:— Th.at the foregoing too remote—He is not a relieving service, ample power supply and ing of auto injuries received about application be heard and determined God as one recent writer aptly puts VERPLANCKS ENTERTAIN su'bstantial economies,, making pos­ midnight. His body was found on at the Probate Office in Manchester it. In these nervous, uncertain days, sible the progressive lowering of the the highway between Meriden and in said District, on the 13th day of men want comfort, surcease from Wallingford and Herma Masson, a December. A. D., 1930. at 9 o’clock in unit cost of electricity. the forenoon, and that notice lit: OFFERS YOU ALL THIS trouble and suffering. The despair of STAR GRAND WFICERS “The new rate schedules are in negro, is held by the Wallingford given to all pcr.sons interested in authorities pending an investigation said estate of the pendency of said Job is always abroad in the world. course of preparation and will New silence— new beauty— new efficiency. It is dangerous because it is so true by the coroner. Dolan worked for application and the time .and place of shortly be announced.” hearing thereon, by puhlislting a to life; it is so contemporary. We Give Dinner Party Preceding a local coal dealer and has no copy of this order in some news­ Beautiful vitreous enameled tub, easily hear all about us from tradespeople Degree Work Saturday CROSS IS INTERESTED known relatives. paper liavlng a circulation in said cleaned and kept clean. and others— “The public is so exact­ New Haven, Dec. 8— (AP)—Dean, A fact which will probably be in­ district, on or before December .8, Night — 500 Attend Cere­ vestigated in connection with the 1930, and by posting a copy of this ing.” Into the calm, peaceful con­ Wilbur L. Cross today said he was order on the pul)lic sign post In said Duo-Disc Agitator offered only in the Auto­ tent of his life, there comes to Job mony. “greatly interested” in the an­ death is that Dolan’s landlady had town of Manchester, at least live matic may be used in bottom for washinga a succession of trouble. He is strick­ nouncement of the Connecticut just sworn out a warrant for his days l)efore the day of said hearing, few pieces, or inverted and used on top for Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Verplanck arrest in connection ■with money she to appear if they see cause at said en with poverty, the loss of his chil­ Light and Power Company, that time and place and be heard relative a tubful. dren, a loathsome form of leprosy, entertained the 1930 grand officers rates of current were to be reduced. said was due her. Detective Cap­ thereto, and make return to this an outcast on the dump heap with­ of the Order of Eastern Star at a He said that not being conversant tain M. B. Carroll, who identified the court. 4. Fast— safe— euid whiter wemhings. dinner held in Masonic Temple at 6 dead man, held the warrant for his WILLIAM S. HYDE out the to’wn. He curses the day of with schedules of companies sup­ Judge. his birth—he doubts the wisdom of o’clock Saturday evening. Grand of­ plying electricity he could in no way arrest in his pocket. H-12-8-30. 3. Silent and unique worm gear and cable drive living, although he does not doubt ficers for 1928 and 1929 were also comment in detail on the announce­ runs in oil— you can hardly hear it. <5od. He is face to face ■with human present as well as Temple Chapter ment. He recalled that in this city for years to come. suffering at its worst. He must meet officers and other invited gruests. the United Illuminating Company jjot by words but by pain the stark A roast chicken dinner was served had reduced, from time to time, its 6. Harmonious colors— duotone Suntem and Jade fsicts of life in disease, and disaster. with Osano catering in his usual rates to customers. Green. People constantly are confronted proficient manner. Dean Cross had his attention call­ with his problem—to say that the Following the dinner, the present ed to reports current while he was EVERY TICKET BOUGHT 7. Neat, simple, emd wonderfully efficient. innocent are, like Job, punished, is grand officers worked the Eastern in the south that the rates charged For the 8. 10-Year Service Guarantee Bond protects your blasphemy. The problem of re-ad- Star degrees on a class of four can­ for electricity by the Connecticut investment. Justment today—of unemployment, didates. Grand Patron "Verplanck of Light and Power Company were the Eastern Star in Connecticut of trade paralysis, and international being studied by him as well as the CHARITY DANCE and Easy Terms Makes It Easy To Own One disrtxusts seeps do’wn to individual took the principal part in the cere­ fact that the company •virtually has suffering— the tragedy, the pathos monies. There were fully 500 mem­ a monopoly in the state with broad of it aU—^that many in no way re- bers of the Eastern Star from all charters. The dean, however, said ENTERTAINMENT spqpaible must suffer. parts of the state present for cere- that while he had spoken on this Given by To J(*, in the abyss of his trou­ monial part of the evening’s pro- j whole matter during his __campalgn' ble, comes the valiant thought about gram. Temple Chapter served the ing he had not begun such a study, St. Mary’s Young Men’s Club God— “Though He slay me, yet will visitors "with light refreshments fol- To the additional report that the I truant Him.” lo’wiiig the ceremonies. matter would he touched in bis state Armory, Main St. 2__POEM— a d Job suffered inaugural message Dean Cross said FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12 PRESTES IN LISBON that no one knew what was going alone, bis problem and pain might WILL AID MANCHESTER’S UNEMPLOYED have been bearable, but added to it, Lisbon, Portugal, Dec. 8.— (AP.) into the message. THE rtnrnft the so-called comfort of his —Julio Prestes, who waa president­ There had been a report that as Space donated by Oakes Service Station, 563 Main St. ^-caUed friends—Ellphaz, the Te- elect of Brazil before the recent governor, Mr. Cross might recom-' revolution, arrived here today with mend opening up an inqifiry into the Tioketa at .Sperber S t Tnrkington’s Center and State Soda Shops mani&w B U ^ , the Shuhite, and and at Glenney’s. MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. Jopbar, the I ^ m & lb lt e , and a lit­ his son and several other Brazilian scope of the business of the Con­ tle later, another, Ellihu, the son of deportevs. He planned to go to Paris necticut Light and Power Company 7 . 7 j l J ^ Stjr,eetg yprarhfti, the B uzi^Tfaere is a ger^ tomorrow. and its extensive xranta.

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ibMdpitnr Coast Guard cutter could do nothing | dred Inhabitants. There are a dozen but out the towline and le^ her go. with Teas than a thousand people Etmttng 3Hmlb Now there Is a singular'thing each. about this. The Coast Guardsmen Yet McKeller has actually had the ____y PDBUSHBD BT THB iginiALD PRINTING COMPANT, INC say they could see nothing of any of temerity to suggest, as a cure for 1 It BIsmU Street the crew after the boat left New unemployment in the Industrial cen­ ' Bontli H«noheeter, Conn, t THOMAS FEROnSON London. They believed that the ters, a government gift to the ^ General Manager Negroes were all below decks. But Isolated residents of Cochran county J^ashington Ponnded October 1. 1881 apparently nobody can be quite cer­ of almost a thousand dollars each, I PnbUshed filverj Evening Except tain that they were aboard at all. while devoting a few cents to the ^ Letter Christmas Shopping at the I SunOaye and Holidays Entered at the Probably they were—J)ut perhaps I Post Office at South Manchester, relief of each Jobless person in the I Connw as Second Claea Mall Matter, they went overside into the ship’s great Industrial communities. BY RODNEY DUTCHER j SUBSCRIPTION RATES NEA Service Writer One Year, by m aU ...... $6.00 boat a good while before. It was If the serious presentation of suca Gift Store- Per Month, by mail ...... 8 .80 Watkins Brothers night when the Storm Petrel ended fantastic proposals as this is the Delivered, one year ...... 88.00 : Washington, Dec. 8.—There has Single copies ...... 8 .03 her sixty years of voyaging. kind of help that the Democrats in 1 been a story told here recently about There are hundreds of girls who will welcome a dressing table for Christ- There is more than a little mystery Congress are going to give the ad­ I a man who was found wandering on MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED the streets and was picked up by mas. A new model with kidney top, i PRESS about this case. How come this ministration in solving the problems drawer and “wings” for holding dra­ f The Associated Press Is exclusively the police. He didn’t know his name, entitled to the use for republlcatlon ancient vagabond of the seas to be of hard times we probably have a he didn’t know where he lived and peries, comes in maple. (Without of all news dispatches credited to it bumming aroimd this coast in such fine and glorious time ahead of us. i he didn’t even know which Hoover drapes) or not otherwise credited In this ; paper and also the local news pub* condition? How come the Coast commission he was on. ; ilshed herein. Guard to imdertake to tow her In I All rights of republlcatlon of I About 30 of those commissions are . special dispatches herein are also re- the shape she was in? There is $11.70 . served. IN NEW YORK j functioning and even though many such a thing as a set of navigation : members do not reside steadily in SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ There are so many attractive laws and they apply to coastwise j New York, Dec. 8.—Our own Washington It is almost Impossible SENTATIVE; Hamilton - DeLlsser, boudoir chairs it’s a hard Job Inc., 286 Madison Ave., New York, N. freighters as well as to other Who’s Who—and some who aren’t, t> go anywhere and not meet some­ Y„ and 612 North Michigan Ave., j Meet Peter Arno, the lad who one in some capacity, sub-ordinate to pick any single one to talk vessels. How come there was such | or otherwise. Chicago. Ilia ' now rates the standing of the One of the finest cedar about. Here’s one of them, flagrant violation of them? Was it i covered In chintz with a ruf­ Full service client of N E A Ser- I town’s most sophisticated artist-car- chests to be seen is this re­ vice. Ina solely and entirely because this was I toonist-pen satirist. Who started to 'The Federal Farm Board, still production of a Jacobean fle .1 valance a Negro ship—and nothing that struggling against the mighty wheat English chest. The exterior Member, Audit Bureau Of Clrcula- j draw what he draws out of a vast tlona might happen to it made any differ­ distaste for bunk and pose in any of surplus, has published a pamphlet is walnut and gumwood. 48 The Herald Printing Company, Inc., ence? its forms. And who seems to draw on feeding wheat to cattle, hogs, inches long assumes no financial responsibility I his salon folk in acid rather than sheep, horses, chickena and Calvin for typographical errors appearing In On the face of It It looks as If six Coolidge. Member Samuel R. Mc- advertisements in the Manchester ink. Evening. Herald. human lives had been needlessly He is Just 28. Quite a youthful Kelvie of Nebraska is responsible for sacrificed. On th^ other hand it ! age for a gent to acquire so cruelly citing the ex-president as an ex­ $48.60 ample along with Various prize farm MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. looks a little as if six Negroes may penetrant a sense of observation. His attire is what one might call rakish animals, Mr. Coolidge being the only CATHEDRAL ROW have played a grim joke on the —purple shirts, lavender ties and human eater of wheat anywhere mentioned. Mr. Coolidge eats two Most extraordinary was the pro­ white man’s world. It would be in­ all the rest. teresting to know if the Storm He was urged to follow the career parts of wheat and one of rye, ceeding of Judge Ben Lindsey in in­ cooked whole for perhaps four or Petrel was insured and who held the ; of a lawyer, for his father is a Jurist terrupting the services In the majes­ of high standing—none other than five hours, as a cereal, according to policy—Emd several other things. tic Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 1 Supreme Court Justice Curtis Pet- Mr. McKelvie, whereas the best mix­ ture for horses is half wheat and New York, yesterday, to protest I ers. How, then, you ask. din he get his name? Very simple. His fa­ half oats. against assaults upon his ideas on GREATEST SHOW Outside the epos of a great war ther’s middle name is Arnoux. The companionate marriage which Bish­ son merely dropped the "ux” and It seems that we Americans are op William T. Maiming had just it is difficult to recall any drama so there he was, with a perfectly good getting oack at Soviet Russia by doing a little "dumping” ourselves. made in a sermon. Elxtraordinary, effectually staged as that of the trial disguise. of the eight Soviet engineers for A more than passingly sensitive Great furore was created when for­ if not unprecedented in the United mer Vice President Delgass of the plotting with foreign powers for the j youth, he was hard in the sen- States. And still more extraordi­ i sitivities in the usual mixings of col- Amtorg Trading Company told the overthrow Ham Fish congressional committee nary was the spectacle of a mob of of the Russian Soviet' lege years. Which may have caused There are a host of gateleg tables Union. The climax has now been the construction of a defensive bit- investigating Communists that 400 the fashionable members of the Liberty airplane motors had been fi'om which to select... .this particu­ reached in the sentencing of five of < temess, as the psychologists put it. lar model having a top that measures cathedral punching and swearing at ______, . , .. i New York was his native heath— a disguised and shipped off to Russia the accxised to death. New York was his native heath— a 32x43‘ b when open. Mahogany and and threatening to lynch the Denver rare Incident in this town where ac mere “ machinery.” Then it was l( amed at the War Department that gumwood. sociologist for what they regarded There Is little reason to doubt most important folk come from that, as a result of the expert mani­ somewhere else—and he went from for years the army had been selling as a desecration of their great L’berty motors as fast as it could pulation of the circumstances in this a local high school to Yale house of worship. His wardrobe is particularly ex­ get rid of them. Incidentally, one On any accepted groimds of con­ affair, substantially the whole Rus­ tensive, and is said to comprise hears that Amtorg has scores of $1 4 -8^ vice presidents. The wily Russians duct it is difficult to find even pallia­ sian nation now believes profoundly some 40 suits of clothes. And al­ that only extraordinary vigilance on most as many changes of overcoats. make everyone a vice president on tion for Judge Lindsey’s outbreak. the theory that the title on a busi­ the part of the secret police pre- He is proficient as a Jazz pianist, In a calm moment he might almost J, . I can whang wnaug a banjo oanjo andana was respon- ness card will enable their represen­ have known that such a perform­ e carrying out of an inter- sible for a syncopating band in col- tatives to obtain quicker audiences with our industrial magnates. ance' would bring about some such national conspiracy to make war I lege. A Rare Gift upon It. The device of having the When he left college behind, it violent reaction as was precipitated, i One of A1 Smith’s friends, down so-called traitors made hours-long ' was to return to New York-on fbr it was well nigh inevitable. lung his jjjj, own—move —mnvp mto into a a Greenwich from New York, says the badly de­ Yet it is impossible to ignore a confessions, every word of which Village attic—and start to draw. feated 1928 presidential candidate was broadcast over all Russia by His first efforts were the usual com­ Hi ways carries a lucky piece in one at a special new low price! kind of almost humorous irony in of his pants pockets. On one side radio, was a stroke of master show­ mercial folder covers and such. He From a large selection of chaise tie affair. Bishop Manning illus­ of the token there appears a bust lounges this model offers an excep­ manship without parallel. The Russ even decorated lamp shades to get trates, perhaps as well as any person grub money. Then along came Gilda O' Herbert Hoover and the words tional gift suggestion. There is a in this coimtry, the element of proletarian who now doubts that Grey, with a new set of shimmy wig- ‘‘Hoover for President.” On the oth­ choice of two coverings capitalistic Europe is in league to ' ?^es and Peter found he could turn er side the inscription is “ Four More violent intrusion. There are never \ears of Prosperity.” $39-75 destroy the Soviets could be match- I music for the dancer— any limits to the virulence with and did! ed in this coimtry only by a person which he denoimces views or persons For strange are the round-about A legend is being built up to the $31.50 ^ i c h fall tmdar his displeasure. who refused to believe that the ways by which the Manhattan peaks elfect that Mr. Hoover in a brown A few years ago it would have been almost impossible to find Declaration of Independence was i reached! Finally, some five suit is another person than the Mr, a Governor Winthrop Colonial desk for twice this price! 3is characterization, of Judge Lind­ Hoover in a blue suit. Time was signed on July 4, 1776. It is im­ I years ago, the New Yorker appeared But here’s an excellent, full size model at only $39.75, due to sey’s book as “ the most filthy, in­ a,'] a magazine v.hen Mr. Hoover wore nothing but ■ sidious and cleverly written piece possible to conceive of any other blue suits. Recently he appeared at the new low prices at Watkins! “educational” measure so over- a press conference in a brown suit of propaganda ever published in be­ ------w c i ” 'At iVkjits head was rvcfco cva jyoung r v U J U g 1 man. It is a rare gift brought within the reach of every fam­ whelmingly successful as this trial. Harold Ross—and that, in and began to speak boldly about half of lewdness, promiscuity, adul­ I things, as his friends have been ily ! The desk is 36 inches wide, exactly as sketched, with TheT'*'- Communist------• . .leaders . in Russia ■ .itself,i is another New York “Who's tery amd ’ unrestrained sexual grati­ ■Who.” For Ross had gone west from V anting him to speak. ball-and-claw front feet and straight back legs. Mahogany fication” was of almost as question­ ha ve made the best pre-amendment Salt Lake, Denver and way points. The president told state and and gumwood. municipalities that they ought to j able propriety as was Judge Lind­ efforts of the American prohibition­ winding up in San Francisco as a ists look like the work of half-baked water-front reporter. There, upon take care of their own racketeers j sey’s violation of the traditional and not depend on the Justice De­ amateurs. idle evenings, as Ross—and myself A daybed with maple ends should sanctity of the church. and many others—waited foi sunrise partment. He gave frankly his ' prove an ideal gift for those furnish­ However, the bishop at least had It will probably never be known — and an incoming ship, we would views on the delicate immigration ing in maple. Here’s one that opens other Governor Winthrop Desks issue and announced that he would ; behind him some centuries of custom at least not during the present Rus­ Jf'Ust at poker—a game for which to a full size bed when desired. be is now famous, if not notorious. submit the World Court to the $29.75, $49, $59, $69, $79, $85 by which it Is permitted to a clergy­ sian regime— how the “ confessions” Senate. , were arranged; whether through an man to say in his own church what­ So much for Ross. His magazine And he publicly spanked Presi­ ever comes into his head about what understanding that the Inevitable gave Arno his big break. But Rea dent William Green of the Ameri­ $39.75 can Federation of Labor, who had he regards as sin and sjnners and by executions” would be merely pre­ Irvin, the art editor-cartoonist, had more than a little to do with this, demanded appointment of a fed­ which the sinner, if he happens to tended or whether, as has been sug­ eration man as secretary of labor, gested, the tales of the accused were too. But that’s still another story. be within earshot, is supposed to The first click was a team named thereby encouraging the president remain silent at least until church the purchase price of immunity for the Whoops Sisters. The big town to go outside federation ranks for William N. Doak. Nobody knows WATKINS BROTHERS, i n c . is out. Whereas Judge Lindsey not their families or kin. adored them, even if they became little known elsewhere. how long this sort of thing is going only violated an age-old custom— No such gigantic hoax was ever Well, his drawings today are even on, but the brown suit seems to hold and it is after all an excellent cus­ before perpetrated in all historv. collected and set within the covers large possibilities. tom—but he broke the statutory law But more than 150 million Russians of two volumes—“Arno’s Parade” Mr. Nick Longforth, the speaker against disturbing a religious meet­ are unshakably certain that they and “Arno’s Hullaballo.” They are said to sell by the 10,000— and some ol the House, found himself locked ing. have been looking at and listening of them are, well—just a bit naugh­ cut of his own Massachusetts avenue The merits of the question at to the real thing—and that the real ty. At any rate, naughty or nice or home the other morning when he issue, companionate marriage, thing means that they must stand Impertinent, the Who’s 'Who of Man­ arrived back in Washington. Alice solidly together, under their rulers, hattan have adopted Peter Arno as was away over the week-end. Nick i haven’t the least thing in the world had to go to the office, being unable against an evil and inimical world. the favorite of the sophisticates. to do with this row in a cathedral. And, in case he happens tc catch to raise anyone inside, before he I Nor will such issues ever be deter­ the national fancy, don’t say I didn’t could get a key that would let him in. mined through intolerant denuncia­ h e l p i n g h a n d tell you as much about him as I tion nor by bishops and Judges try­ It is to be hoped that the opposi­ know. Well—not exactlv everything. GILBERT SWAN. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, who is ing to shout one another down. In tion expressed in Congress to the perhaps the most distinguished look­ controversy, when extremes meet, request of President Hoover for a POCKET BILLIARDS ing woman in Washington, threw a it is a good idea to have on hand free hand in the use of $150,000,000 large supper party one night recent­ ly for Senator Thomas J. Walsh of beans through a colander. Add three , tlon of Brussels sprouts, which are either a "third man in the ring” or for emergency construction is not a New York, Dec. 8.— (AP) — Headed by the defending titleholder, Montana. There was a birthday cups of hot water, one cup of con­ : gas-forming with some people. fair sample of the Willing Worker densed milk, a half teaspoonful of a fire hose. Ralph Greenleaf of New York, a cake with 16 candles representing I (Low Blood Pressure) aid that the Democrats promised to field of eight hegfns a round robin Tom’s 16 years in the Senate and HEA11H<*D1ET ADVICE salt, and a quarter of a teaspoonful Question: Mrs. F. R asks: “Will cne big candle which was sup­ o ' celery salt. Mix in one table­ you kindly advise proper diet for MYSTERIOUS give the administration. tourney for the world pocket bil­ D r I>anK McCoy liards championship at Dwyer’s posed to represent his future years spoonful of finely chopped parsley. ! one with low blood pressure?” Perhaps we shall heeir some more There is very little sense to the Broadway academi^ today. there, which will be at least six Boll for about five minutes, stirring Answer: One with low blood pres­ about the sinking of the schooner objections—and no good spirit at Greenleaf wb> has won the title account of the November election. constantly. Serve with a lump of sure should live on a well balanced There used to be a lot of talk here butter in each dish. diet. No special foods are required, Storm Petrel while under tovv from all. The lump appropriation asked nine times in the last 11 years again ofctotm snMPeo a o c m s s m o KMVSiOfie RSp i Y about these two folks “going to­ but simply good combinations, such New London to Nantucket, with the for is intended for application only was favored but was sure to meet with considerable opposition from gether” and maybe being engaged, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS a.® I suggest in my weekly menus. loss of six lives. Perhaps not. All to jobs already authorized by Con­ such cue wielders as Frank Taber- which talk doubtless will be re­ Increasing your physical exercise the people who went down with the gress and all that Mr. Hoover asks ski, of Schenectady: Erwin Rudolph, vived for the winter season. THOSE ALKALINE LIMA BEANS *the beans should be supplemented (To Keep Voice Clear) each day will do more than anything leaky old hooker were Negroes—the is to be permitted to go ahead with Chicago: Bennie Allen, Kansas City; Those who are doing heavy work by the ase of meat, milk or eggs Question: Singer writes; “I am else to bring up your blood pressure. usually come home wishing for a at some other meal of the day. Lima captain, his wife and son and three them as matters of administration Pasqualie Natalie, Baltimore: O. t'j sing at a concert and would like Lauri, New York; 'Thomas Boatman, heavy nourishing meal, and the ten­ beans also contain a large amoimt of seamen. ^thout Congressional interference to know what is best to soothe the Portland, Oregon, and Arthur dency is to eat too many of the starch and those who have a tend­ throat. While at home my voice Is SECOND LEGION DANCE ’The schooner, sixty years old, in details. That is, obviously, the Woods, New York. heavy acid-forming foods. One of ency to gas sometimes find that the very clear, but as soon as 1 face an came into the news about ten days only way in which a national con­ the recent Important discoveries in mixture of protein and starch causes audience it gets clogged. This might excessive fermentation. This condi­ struction program can be adequate­ the food line is that lima beans are be due to a little nervousness, but IN TEMPLE TONIGHT ago when she went eishore off Say- very alkaline-forming. If you serve tion will not be so pronounced If ly hurried up. lease advise me what will keep it brook and after grounding again This is my commandment, that ye lima beans occasionally you may be vigorous physical culture exercises r order for the occasion.” are used. e 'This evening the Dilwbrth-Comell was towed into New London by a And yet we have the spectacle of sure that you are serving an alkaline love one another, as I have loved Answer: There Is no special Post of the Ameriesm Legion will you.— St. John 15:12. food which wdll tend to balance the When you use lima beans it is the Coast Guard vessel. She had been such counter proposals as that of remedy to take which will soothe conduct its second dance’of the sea­ acid-forming foods in your diet and best plan to make them the princi­ trying to get to Nantucket with a Senator McKeller o f Tennessee, who the throat, as the substances swal­ son in the Masbnic Temple. Danc­ O f \ ^ S T l L L so build for better health. pal dish of a meal, using in addition lowed do not remain on the vocal little cargo of 250 tons of coal taken has actually offered a substitute If you wrish to be loved, love.— ing will start at 8 o’clock under the Dried lima beans are also rich in large quantities of cooked and raw cords. A small amount of menthol direction of A1 Behrend and his well on at New York. measure providing that $250,000,000 Seneca. vita.min B which prevents pellagra non-stareby vegetables. Lima besins mixed with honey sometimes gives knowm Melody. Boys. Harold Gates A t New London the old ship was be distributed equally between the anr' pol5meuritis. They are a good may be made into a variety of a temporary relief. It is also a good of Cromwell. the celebrated hearty home dishes that taste good sadly in need of repairs. She was 3,057 counties of the United States, ! NOTED ASTRONOMER ILL w ar food, being heat and energy policy not to use cold water, ice prompter, will call the turns for the pr clucers. The dried lima beans are after a day of hard work. Here is cream or any other cold substance leaking and her sails were tattered. equal to $80,000 per county. j old-fashioned numbers on the eve­ San Jose, Cal., Dec. 8.— (A P.)—• especially valuable in those places a good oasic recipe for preparing before singing and it is also wise to ning’s prograin. Modern' dancing But her captain—who apparently There are eifbteen counties in! where it is hard to get fresh vege­ dried lima beans: In the morning not eat a very large meal before will also be “ on tap” for those who Father Jerome S. Hicard, head of after breakfast put the lima beans was her owner, too— couldn’t raise Tennessee with less than 10,000 in -1 the astronomical department of the tables during the winter. When your appearance. If you have a tend­ prefer it. The Legionnaires invite oni cooked, these beans have a rich, nut­ to soak ln,cold water. About h half ency to catarrh you should attempt and all to enjoy with them this ev»- the money needed to put her in habitants each. Van Buren county University of Santa Cla.-a, suffered hour before slipper time drain the a relapse last night and his condi­ like flavor. They are not expensive, to overcome this by following a cor­ nlng’s fun. Shape. So the crew tinkered at her has about 3,000 people. The biggest and when using them the housewife lima bean^, cover them with boiling tion was so critical the last rites of rect fasting and dieting regimen. | ip best they could. There wasn’t of all its 95 counties is Shelby, which i cuts down the cost of the meal be­ water and cook slowly until they the church were administered. ' UNEXPECTED CATX any money for a tow to Nantucket contains the city of Memphis and j es use they swell up by absorbing : are tender. -This requires about thir- (Value of Greens) Columbus, O.—While Mrs. G^r-.;, Father Ricard was confined at a water. When you buy two cups of ! ty minutes. Add a. little salt after I and the old boat was too lame to the population of that county is only Don’t read this if you have al­ sanitarium here from January to Question: G, H. writes: ‘T would trude Marburger was sitting quietiy.7 dried lima beans you have six cups ! they haVe been cooking about twen- like to -mow the value ol spinach, ready done your Christmas shop­ September with a failing heart. He In the kitchen of her home make her own way, so the Coast something like 200,000. The popu­ when they are cooked. ; tv minutes. 'This recipe can be used Swiss chard, and Brussels sprouts ping. recovered sufficiently to return to C'ushak': made 3,n unexpected c -’i^ Guard imdertook to tow her, gratis. lation of the entire state is but little But if you haven’t, here’s a tip: Lima bean.s are more wholesome for either large or baby limas. If from a medicinal standpoint.’' 'feavirig the kitchen and Mrs. Mar^ the university, although his condi­ than the ordinary dried beans and you do not wish to eook the limas Answer: Neither spinach, Swiss Six hours out, in not very bad more than that of New York county, There never was a better time tion preventing him from resuming burger a wrMk,; Glushak wras oufr^ they do not have as much of a tend­ yourself, you can obtain them from chard, nor Brussels sprouts have any r i^ g 4 n hi» car and lost control Weather, the Storm Petrel concluded in other words Manhattan Island. than today. That: last-minute rush his duties there. ency to form gas. Dried lima beans your grocer already cooked and ha.sn’t begun. There are lots of bar­ medicinal value in the sense off cur­ it It careened into Mr^ JO quit and with very little warning In Texas there is one county, He was one of the foremost expo­ are a good source of protein, con­ canned. ing disease. However, they are all gains. You can take your time. Put nents of the sunspot theory of burger’s k lt^ h ^ j^ d .pltmged righU w est down* Tbe sirew of. the taining 18 per cent. However, the Lima Bean Soup alkaline-forming foods and should be Cochraa, wMoh Has less than a hun- it you’ll regret it. ' weather foreeastiiiy. in without tihgin|^; protein is not a complete one> and Rub two cup$ pf cookpd Uipa; |used freely, with the possible ex o^ -} the doerbefl. 1 ' - 1. ^ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930. PAGEFTVB

suing term'will take place. After the FUMK SHOW TO PREC EDE 1 .0 .0 . F. INITIATORY meeting, light refreshments will be POISONED BY PIE Overnight Time Still Flies But— served in the banquet hall. ON FRID AY NIGHT New York, Dec. 8.— (AP.)—Wil­ CHARITY DANCE FRIDAY B A ^R IS ROBBED liam McDonald, father of four chil­ A . P. News Trail Is Marked Now dren, is dead today and his young­ West Hartford Lodge To Work Hartford, Dec. 8.— (AP)—Two est, Kathleen, is critically sick be­ vtsss Local Talent To Entertain At holdup men took $10 from Michael cause they ate an apple pie.^ OVER y MILLION JARS USED YEARLY the State Armory — Legion New York—Lindsey ejected from Degree Here — Nominations Rotman, baker, threatening him Mrs. Catherine McDonald, the Corps To Drill. cathedral, beaten and arrested after Radio Gives Signals at Frequent Intervals Now For Officers To Be Made. interrupting Bishop Manning’s pray- with a gun, In Rosenthal’s Modem wife, prepared the pie yesterday SELECTMEN’S MEETING —Telegraph and Telephone Calls with the help of Kathleen, who is er. I On Friday evening, December 12, Bakery, 195 Westlsmd street, at 4:35 As an additional attraction, a only four. Mother did most of the Washington—Borah warns against I the initiatory degree will be exem- o’clock this morning. The regular monthly meet- floor show will precede the Charity Not Needed Now. work but Kathleen added her biL Dance to be given Friday night at raiding Treasury to restore prosper­ ; plified at the meeting of King David Entering the bakery, one of the ing of the Board of Selectmen men, both of whom were described As soon as the family had con­ the Armory by the St. Mary’s ity; reiterates demand for higher I Lodge No. 31, I. O. O. F. The work of the Town of Manchester will Young Men’s Club, the proceeds of taxes to meet deficit. The radio stations constantly re- The Manchester Chamber of C om -} will be put on by Connecticut Lodge at between 40 and 45 years old, sumed the pie, all became ill. Mrs. which win be turned over to the Washington—Hoover’s three mind us that time is fleeting. Hour- hour— substantial savings for every one in your family. headquarters outlining the a^ree- ! years, taken their place. day or night. ment says that in place of a mission Hanover, N. H.—John B. 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Webber, 52, for 20 years instructor HOLIDAY WEEK $7.77 $5.77 “This morning’s meeting was en- ; English at Phillips Exeter Acade- firely satisfactory and now we are I my, dies, going to Brussels as partners in a j Springfield, Mass.—Rev. Henry L. common cause,” the communique ;Bell, Baptist minister, accepts posi­ said. tion as associate minister at First The Brussels meeting aims for a Park Baptist church, Plainfield, N. J. DOROTHY DODD world restriction of sugar export. j East Providence, R. I.—What po- Ilice believe to be a time bomb, ex- DOROTHY DODD 'ploded in street, breaking windows and SAU Y SWEET GANGSTER IS KILLED I in nearby houses; no oce was in­ Brown and Black Lizard Trim i’ jured. Dress Ties and Pumps. $8.50 and $8, $7.50 and $7 Pumps and Ties, $8.00 Values. Now Now New York, Dec. 8.— (A P )—The underworld today wreaked its wrath on Nicholas “ Cheeks” Luciani, 28, who turned state’s evidence in 1923 and helped send the Diamond broth­ $6.98 $5.98 ers and another man to the electric chair for the murder of two bank messengers during a $43,600 holdup. Luciano was eating and drinking While I can’t vouch for the in­ with a group of men and women in fluence of radio waves on plsints, I a downtown “ social and athletic know that they cay produce notable BLACK CALF club” when two youths killed him changes in dispositions. with a volley of shots. —Elsie McCormick. SALLY SWEET A policemen attracted by the Suspension Welt. 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PAGE SIX' MANCHESTER EVENING HERA!.!), SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, J93d. “K I Nellie Meyer, Mrs. Florence Chap- I DAILY RADIO PROGRAM I man, Miss Francis Hammond, Mrs. { MAKE GOOD PROGRESS ROOSEVET URGES ) Ellen FHss and Mrs. Nellie Jackson I Monday, December 8. 6:45—Schutt aod Cornell team. and Mrs. Irene Morin. | Queer Twists 7:16—Crockett Mountaineers. Leading DX Stations. ROCKVILLE X medley of sonca by Georg* M. Eo Elect Offlirers ON POUSH CHDRci 7:36—Astrologer; Doutsoh’s oroh. 405.2— W 6B , A T L A N T A -;4 a Cob*Q wlU bring to a close the uardi 8:00—Soloists and orchestra. GOVERNORS’ PARLEY ! Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary, will hold Qm* ^eteatlon program to be beard 8:30—NBC program* (l hr.i In Day*s News £: 80—Desert play. i0:Ju— Conservatory or musla _____ j Mrs. Frederick N. Beldlng an Important meeting to G.A.R. hall trom WABC anId associate ■tatiena 8i0(>— Rich’s erchsstra, soloists. tonight, to which every member is Building Closed In Now an;l Monday night at 9 o’clock. FrMdle 9:80—An ovsping in Pari*. ’d' Andy; vlolinisL Mrs. Helen (Maxwell) Beldtog, *T,X— ^fudlo program; orchestra. I Rlcb’a orchestra will also play aeveral 10:06— Lombardo’s orchestra, quarteL I requested to be present Election of Houe To Install Plumbinr; aelectlona of new Broadway bits as a 1:00—Slumber boat music. j officers will take place. Mrs. Mary 10:30— Nit W it* dramatization. 293.9— KYW , CHICAGO— 1020. daughter of Col. and Mrs. Francis Hamilton, N. Y.—Leonard Macalu- part of the program. The folks of 11:00—Truesdale’s orchestra. New York Execotive Invites ^ Stiles, daughter of Past Department and Electricity Next Week. Thompklns Corners will assemble In programs (2H h r*) T. Maxwell of this city, died on Sat- so, Colgate’s mighty line bucker, the 11:80—Dance orchestras. 11:00— Four (^ance orchestras. Commander John J. Connors, has Matt Thompklns' store at 8:30 to pack 18:80—Midnight organ melodies. . . . . urday morning at the Fifth Avenue {I football season’s greatest todivlduaJ a box for the poor and the regrets ex­ CHICAGO— 770. been president for the past year. The roof and steeple on the new 464.3— W E A F. NEW YORK—«6a 7:00—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra, Six Others To Albany To hospital. New York City. She bad ! scorer, hopes to enter the diplomatic pressed at giving up treasured keep- 6:00—Laurier dinner music. Polish National Catholic church on scakes will be beard through the WJZ 10:U0—Songsters: "Hell Box.” been in ill health the past year and i Rosalie Lodge Elects service after^ graduation. Last Golway street was coihpleted' this network. A half hour later from the 7:00—Air Scoops, Qlnor Smith. 10:30— WABC programs. her condition has been serious for j Mrs. Barbara Frantz has been same network, a piano solo, the first 7:15— Talk, James McDonald. 12:15—Around the town. summer he trained for football by week and It Is expected that plumb­ 7:30—Bellovs It Or Not Riplsy. Discuss Unemployment the past two months. elected president of the Rosalie movement from Mozart’s “IMano Con­ CHICAGO—720. swinging a sledge hammer to road ing and electricity work will be done certo In D Minor” will feature the 8:00— Nation’s capital program. 7:30— Nlghthawks: Harold Teen. Mrs. Belding was bom in this city • Bodge for the ensuing year. Other 8:30— Gypsies male quartet construction. Now he is learning this coming week. The workmen program In which the Rochester Civic 8:00— Bass; symphony music. and had resided here all her life. ! officers are as follows: vice presi- orchestra will be heard. George Mac- 9:3a-Fam lly party prog, with Wilfred 10:30— Girls trio; musical menu. the pothooks of stenography as part are planning to put heavy tar paper Nabb Is the pianist artist. Glenn, basso; male quartet. 11:30— Louie’s Hungry Five. Warm Springs, Ga., Dec. 8— (AP) She was fond of outdoor life and 1 Mrs. Martha Frey, secretary, of his preparation for diplomacy. 10:00—Sherlock Holmes’ adventure* on the outside of the structure ih- - - - y 11:30— Three dance orchestras. — Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt was interested in golf, an excellent' Martha Fritsche; treasurer, Wave lengths In meter* on (eft of 10:30—Marlanl’s I^ythm Makers. „ „ 344.6— W LS. CHICAGO— 870. Rome.—Nothing like having a ! stead of attempting to finish It off 11:00— Three danco orchestra* 8:00— Family part.v; variety. swimmer and accompanied her bus- ' Mannel; collector, Mrs. station title, kilocycles on the right of New York has invited governors band on many fishing and bunting i Martha Gerstenlauer. A Christmas man who knows the game act this winter. It is hoped to have the Times are all Eastern tSandferd. Black 393.6—WJZ, N EW YORK—760. 8:30— Skit: classical recital. referee. Mussolini officiated at first service to the church on Christ­ face type Indicates best features. 6:00— Sketch, ’’Rise of Goldbergs." 9:00— Baritone; variety. c f six northeastern industrial states trips. She was an accomplished I ' “------eertng= 447.5—W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—670. mas. / 6:15—Mormon choir; organ. to a conference next month to study musician, and took special Interest I to be held on Tuesday evening. Dec fencing matches among officers of 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. — ^VABC programs (3 hrs.) the Fascist militia. There was no Eight carpenters eind laborers are Leading East Stations. 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. XX;00— Amos ’ n’ And.v, comediane. means of preventing unemployment. in the work of her young son, who ember 16, when each member will 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. 7:15— Male trio, bandolute. 11:30— Dan and Sylvia. A letter suggesting that the gov­ but eight years of age has written 1 bring a gift for the tree. dispute. There couldn’t be. II Duce at work full time on the job to the 5:00—W ABC Mardi G rA. 7:30— Phil Cook, songs-comedy. 11:45—Concert dance music. ernors gather at Albany January 23 many compositions to music. ' Ka^lskl Funeral Tuesday challenged the commander of the pay of the church corporation but 8:30— Players, tenor. 7:46—Roxy and His Gang with Ceils _ 361^—KOA, DENVER—830. corps and showed him how foils- severaJ other members of the parish 10:45— W ABC programs (% hr.) Branz, contralto, 7:00—NBC programs (4t4 hrs.) was sent to Joseph B. Ely. governor- Helen (Maxwell) Belding was a ' The funeral of Edward Kadelski, 11:30—Jean Weiner, organist 8:30—Lanins’ orchestra; tenor, trio. 11:45—Around the fireplace. elect of Massachusetts, Governor splendid type of woman, a devoted ; 20, who died at the Hartford hospl- really are wielded. are putting to good work at odd 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 9:00— Vocal trio, piano duo. 12:30— Pacific Ringers recital. I tal on Friday, will be held on Tues­ times to help the work along. B:S0— Weiner’s salon music. 9:36—Real Folk* program. 1:00— Studio musical echoes. Norman S. Case of Rhode Island, wife and mother. Her presence New York.—Duke of Sutherland, 6:15—WJZ programs (?4 hr.) 10:00— Rochester Civic orch'eatra, Scotty, artiste. Wilbur L. Cross, governor-elect of radiated sunshine throughout the day morning from St Joseph’s who has been In New York incogni­ 243.8—W NAC, BOSTON— 1230. 10:80— Sketch, ’’Empire Builders." J74.8--WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. Connecticut; Governor Morgan E. home or at any^ ^gathering _iering wuerewhere so6she i church , at , 9 o’clock, * instead of Mon ^ to, has left for Hollywood to visit 8:30—WABC programs (2V4 hr*.) 11:00— Slumber music hour. programs (3i,4 hrs.) Larson of New Jersey; Gifford was to attendance. The news of her morning as previously planned. Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pick- 12:00—Renard orchestra. 12:00— Two dance orchestras: „ 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. . _ Rev. AVf QsSigismund fln Awn 1 sn^ \%T Woroenecki, pastor^4 X HEADS DISCUSS 333.1— W BEN. BUFFALO—900. 491.6—W IP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 7:00— Studio musical program. Pinchot, governor-elect of Pennsyl­ death has brought sorrow to the ford. —Spani.sh musical comedy. of the church will officiate, with 6:15—W EAK program* (4% hr*.) 7:00— Children’s birthday list, piano. vania, and George White, governor- hearts of people to all walks of life, j ^ , Brussels.—F. Peeters, who has re­ 11:00— Theater orchestra. 7:80— Dinner dance music. 11:00— Havana dance music. elect of Ohio. Mrs. Belding was a member of to St. Bernard’s cemetery. 645.1— WOR, BUFFALO—650. 299.8— W O C-W H O . IOWA—1000. turned home after ten months' CAMP W OODSm 8:06— Wanderer’s male quartet 7:30— Marimba band. Sabra Trumbull Chapter, D.A.R. and The change to the funeral plans was 7:45— W ABC programs (lU hr*.) 8:30—Orchestra; string trio. His Letter study as a fellow at the University 10:30— Music, highlight*. 10:00— Two dance orchestras. 8:30— W E A F programs. Governor Roosevelt said in his St. John’s Episcopal church. made because of Monday being a 12:00— Dave's barnstormers music I of Chicago, has toformeej his 11:00— Orcliestra; theater program. 535.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—660. letter: Besides her husband Mrs. Belding holy day. Plans for the 1931 season ot 428.3—W L W , CINCINNATI—700. JACKSONVILLE—900. friends that this life was quite as 8:00— W E A F program* (3 ^ hrs ) 6:30— Pinner dance mii.'aic. “I am not referring to the emer­ leaves two children. Maxwell 8 and Parent-Teacher’s Meeting Camp Woodstock will be discussed 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy; musicale. 11:30— Three dance orchestras. i safe in Chicago as anywhere else. 7:30— Orchestra; Ed MeConnel. 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. programs (3 hrs.) gency which exists now or vrill exist Virginia 6, her parents. Col. and The Vernon Parent-Teacher As­ and officers for the new year elect­ 8:30— WJZ programs (2t4 hr*,) 7:45—H a ^ y vagabond, band. makers music. during the course of this coming Mrs. Francis T. Mexwell, two sisters sociation will hold its December ' New York. — Eleanor ' Hutton ed at the annual meeting of the 11:00— Michael Hauer’s orchestra. 8:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) ‘’75.9— VVOS. JEFFERSON CITY—4i30. Sturges, bride whose marriage to a 11:30— Night voices: dance music 11:15—Theatsr radio party. 9:16—Lion* progTHm. winter. Each state is doing the Mrs. Dwight Holbrook of Hartford meeting at the Ogden Comer school I , — ------trustees ot the Camp, to be held this 12:30— Sweet and Low Down. 11:45—William Penn’s orchestra. 11:00—Christian Collej

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MASONIC LODGE ELECTS NATION’S FARMERS QUESTION JtND ANSWER SERIES ENGLAND IN FEAR 1 YOUTHFUL TAP DANCER FLAMES THREATEN ABOUT TOWN ------' i OFnCERS TOMORROW GATHER IN BOSTON Do You Know Connecucijt? Members of the Howitzer C om -! C w n ^ b rT B E COMMECnCUT CHAMKI OT roHHEICE.lBC. OF POISON FOG i TWO LOCAL HOMES pany, Connecticut National Guard, 4 1 0 ASTVtfN msST. MAKTTOt* may receive their pay checks by Boston, Dec. 8.— (A P )—Farmers Little Lorraine Vancelette One calling at the Armory tonight be­ Annual Meeting To Be Held In Q. How does Connecticut compare. A. In 1927 there were approxi- of the Feature Acts In tween 7 and 9:30 o’clock, it was an­ Temple At 7 :30 P. M. — In­ from every section of the country with other states ir the raising of mately 371,900. Wednesday Night Show. Most Damage Done to Clinton nounced today by Captain Russell stallation Comes Tuesday, gathered here today to seek solution fiult? Cattle Die In Yorkshire and E. Hathaway. of agricultursU problems at the A. Connecticut stands 11th among Q. What additional territories December 23. the states. were once owned by Conn.? Little Lorraine Vancelette, nine- three-day convention of the Ameri­ year-old daughter of Mrs. Alice 1 There wall be no drill of the Tall Q. Why was Silver Lane in East Q. How many persons visit Ham- Fanners Fear It Is From Street House Saturday; can Farm Bureau Federations which Vancelette, 24 Drescher Road, South 1 I Cedars Rangers in the Masonic Tem- The annual meeting and election Hartford so named? nionasset Beach during a year? Manchester, and a wonderful juven- ! I pie tonight because of the Legion of officers of Manchester lodge of opened this morning. A. Soldiers were paid in silver Q. How much land in Cormectlcut Same Cause As In Belgium ile tap and toe dancer, will be seen ! Cellar Blaze Yesterday. i dance. Masons will be held tomorrow night After being welcomed by Gov­ there during the Revolutionary war. '3 devoted to state forests? in one of the featured acts in the ' in the Temple. The communication ernors Frank G. .4.Uen of Massa­ Q. How many fanfllies are there (Answer to these questions will be Manchester Lions Club benefit musi- ! Mrs. Thompson Appleby of will open at 7:30. Installation of chusetts and Charles W. Tobey of in Connecticut? published in Wednesday’s paper.) London, Dec. 8.— (AP.>—England cal comedy production, “The Aero- 1 Two alarms were rung in for fires Armory street will give a silver tea officers will be held on Tuesday eve­ New Hampshire, and Mayor James plane Girl,” to be given in the State over the week-end. The first alarm at her home tomorrow evening for ning, December 23. Herbert * L. M Curley ot Boston, the delegates today feared the appearance here of Theater, Wednesday afternoon and from Box 63 at 7:14 Saturday night the benefit of Lady Roberts lodge. Tenney is the present, worshipful centered their interest on the ad­ ers Association, and E. F Creek- the mysterious epidemic which last evening, December 10. ■called Hose Companies 2, 3, and 4, Daughters of St. George. , master and William Thornton the dress of the federation’s president, more, general manager of the Amer- I lean Cotton Co-operative A ssocia-' MUSCLES week spread tnrough the Meuse Val­ Lorraine is a much-traveled kid- S. M. F. D., to the -tneement present senior warden. Sam H. fhompson. LOfBEB UP QUICKLY house on Clinton street owned by Mrs. Isaac Horowdtz of The Federal Farm Board and its tion. : One application of Mnaterols ley in Belgium under the cloak of a The federation’s resolutions com­ heavy fog and took 67 lives of hu­ Raffaele Lupqcchino, where a live- \ street, Wethersfield, formerly marketing enterprises were to come often brinca relief. Uaedonca A TACTICAL in for considerable attention on to­ mittee was wrestling with the prob- L every hour for S boura tnia coim* mans, and killed cattle and live­ ly blaze was found eating its way | girch Moimtain, announce the en- ter-initant” ^onld.give compleis day’s program. C. C. Teague, a lems of rural credit, taxation, th e; stock. through the roof in the Lu^cchino g^gement of their daughter. Miss comfort. side of the house. Samuel Cefie oc- [ Horowitz to Burton Weiss of San Jose. Cal., Dec. 8.— (A P .)—If member of the board, was to tell agrlculturai marketing act acreage : Near Grosmount, Yorkshire, ten the truck driver who lost a keg of what the board has done anc what it reduction and other questions and ! cattle died Sunday on one farm of cupies the other side of the house, i 3oston, Mass. Miss Horowitz was 104 Clinton street. The blaze was | graduated from the Manchester roofing tacks on the Oakland high­ planned for the future and C. W. will present its recommendations to a mysterious malady the symptoms sonfined to the Lupqcchino side and , jjjgjj school and is at present teach- way four miles north of here goes War Burton, director of extension the convention body on Wednesday. of which, veterinarians said, were after a half hour battle with two ^ Wethersfield High school. back there inquiring about it—it’ll of the U. S. Department of Agricul­ much like those of victims of the ; streams of water the South Man­ be a tactical error. ture, also was to speak. Belgian death fog. Like Belgium, ^ chester department under Chief Al­ A rehearsal of the play, “Deacon Stalled automobiles were parked Others on today's program were CIDER FOR SALE WM. H. PRENTICE, JR. southern England has suffered from bert Foy had the fire under control. for a quarter mile on either side of C E. Huff, president of the Farmers’ extremely heavy fogs during the D’dbbs” which is to be presented RADIO SERVICE All out was sounded at 7:49 p. m. Wednesday evening at High school the road last night, most of them rational Grain Corporation; Charles past few days. None of the other Schaller’s Cider Mill NEW SETS AND Started Near Chimney hall under the auspices of Manches­ with four flat tires. Two cars A Edwing, president of the Live farms in this territory reported cat­ The fire evidently started around brought a score of machines into Stock - Marketing Association, ACCESSORIES ter Grange P.O.H., will be held this 352 Woodland St. ATWATER RENT SPECIALIST tle losses. the chimney in the Lupqcchino attic. San Jose, and at least that many Charles W. Holman, secretary of the evening in the Lincoln school, and PHONE 3452 The Daily Mail today quoted an All the fires in the house enter the tomorrow night the final rehearsal more were lined up at Milpitas. National Co-operative Milk Produc- Tel. 6432 unnamed authority as saying that one chimney and because of this at High school hall. John Me- j “the fog may have killed 60 persons : fact the upper part of the chimney Laughlin, who is coaching the cast, i in Belgium but it almost certainly ; became overheated. Damage of looks forward to a smooth perform-: killed 6,000 persons in London.” I t : about $1,000 was done to the roof ance, as some of the finest amateur was explained that official reports ' which will have to be completely re­ dramatic talent in town will have a showed that the increased mortality ^ built. part in the play. A large representa­ here was due to bronchitis. Tardy Alarm tion from the Granges in nearby j The Are gained considerable towns is expected. j QUEEN IN DISTRICT headway owing to the fact that Brussels, Dec. 8.— (A P.)—Heart­ neighbors of the Lupqcchlnos, who Judge Raymond A. Johnson and I ened by tbelr Queen’s visit to the were not at home at tie time, watch­ Mrs. Johnson left last evening for a ! danger area, residents of the Meuse ed the fire eating through the roof, vacation of ten days to be spent in I Valley today returned to the homes wondering why an alarm was not Baltimore, Washington and St. j from which they were driven last being sent in. The Cole family was Petersburg, Florida. They expect to j week by an impenetrable fog which listening to the broadcast of the return to Manchester one week from ! football game and did not know shut down on them and brought today. j anything about the fire until a death to 67 persons and sent many neighbor called to tell them. Mr. others to hospitals with a peculiar St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters . Cole sent his son to box 68 to pull of Isabella, will meet tomorrow eve-' and mysterious illness. ; the alarm. Queen Elizabeth, known as a j ning at 8 o’clock in the K. of C. 1 Father Unemployed clubrooms. Plans will be made for j 4 skilled nurse, questioned patients | On learning the facts, Miss Jessie suffering from the strange malady ' the annual Christmas party, also Reynolds, town welfare nurse sup­ for the circle’s participation in the and was tcld by them that as soon ' plied the Lupqcchino children ynth j as they entered the fog they were ■ clothing and dry bedclothing. Mr. ennstmas chanty tund. aware of an intense tickling sensa- ! Lupqcchino, a Cheney employee, has tion in their throats, which was fol- j The Ways and Means committee been out of work for several months of the Buckland Parent-Teachers as­ lowed by nausee. < and has been patiently enduring un­ sociations will nm another whist On the basis of her questioning | der the added handicap of sickness. and dance in the school assembly the Queen requested an exhaustive ; He is understood to be expecting to inquiry to determine the causes of ‘ hall this evening. Playing will be­ go to work today. gin at 8:15 and all money prizes will Last Night’s Fire the visitation and a special commis- , be awarded to the winners. The Sion was formed for the purpose. Another fire last night in the base­ Lorraine Vancelette committee will serve refreshments ment of the double house at 132-34 and dancing will occupy the remain­ Oak street called Hose companies der of the evening. die, having lived on the Pacific coast 2, 3 and 4 of the South Manchester I£ADERS PUSH THROUGH for a year, two years ago during department at 7:19 in answer to an Christmas Qub The Sunday school board of the which time she showed a natural alarm rung in from Box 53, edmer Church of the Nazarene will meet aptitude for dancing. She gave of Oak and Spruce. The fire was tomorrow evening at 7:30. The INTERIOR DEPT. BILLS many exhibitions on the coast and found to have started on the cellar usual band and chorus practice will on her return to Newark, N. J., the stairs in the house occupied by following year became a member of Joseph Lombardo. Sp«k7hld faf- j the I same hour. Washington, Dec. 8.— (A P .)— the Lippel School of Dancing in that len to the cellar floor Igniting a city. Last Christmas she was a large bundle of papers beneath the Driven at high speed by the Repub­ Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters lican leaders, the House legislative member of the Lippel School En­ cellar stairs. The entire house was semble of dancers, giving an entire filled with smoke but no large will bold a reception this evening at machinery took up today the annual 8 o’clock in honor of the two junior interior department supply bill pro­ week’s performance in Lowers Thea­ amount of damage resulted. The ter, Newark. family was not at home at the circles affiliated with it Mrs. viding $68,552,000 for the fiscal year George H. Pryor of Jewett City, 1932. Lorraine has danced on transcon­ time the fire was discovered but re­ tinental trains, for the amusement turned to check the blaze before the state president is expected to give The bill was reported by the the address of the evening. The House appropriations committee, of noted movie stars and tourists, arrival of the firemen. Recall was and has done her little Hawaiian sounded at 7:28 p. m. meeting will be at Center church carrying $5,640,000 more than the , . parlors and Ever Ready Circle has denartment obtained for the current dances m Sacramento at the Call- Now Open! w * * * ^ , w w ______f o T ' - n i o Q ! f a f a Tr»QiT* es f been invited. year, but $840,700 less than recom­ fornia State Fair and at Oakland. PRINCE TO MARRY mended in the budget. She has studied dancing imder Wil­ Brussels, Dec. 8.— (A P )—The be­ I The Ladies’ Aid society of the The largest single outlay was lett McKeever of Lynn, Mass., the : Concordia Lutheran church will $15,000,000 for construction on the Lippel School of Dancing of Newark, trothal of Prince Henri, Comte De Paris, and son of the Duke and i meet tomororw afternoon at 2 $165,000,000 dam on the Colorado N. J., and is studying at present o’clock. This evening at 7:30 the Hundreds of members of our 1930 Club have received their Duchess of Guise, to 19-year-old I river, bringing the total thus far under Mr. Ryan of the Ryan Danc­ I teachers will have a business meet­ Princess Isabelle of Orleans-Bra- ing School of Hartford. ing followed by a Christmas party. checks and know that their Christmas gift buying will be a pleas­ allowed it to $25,600,000. ganza, daughter of the Prince and To permit the Indian Affairs Bu­ Princess of- Orleans-Braganza, has reau to carry on its increased 1 St. Mary’s Girls' Friendly society ure because they have all the money they need to cover their gift been announced. will hold its weekly devotional meet- health, care, educational and indus­ MISS ALICE JOHNSON The Prince, who is 22, will become trial training work, the bill set aside I ing at the church this evening at list. It’s a very satisfactory feeling to say the least. prentender to the throne of France I 7:30. $24,432,000, an increase of $2,060,000 after the death of his father. The over this year. An additional $3,- HONORED IN SHOWER young bride to be is a grand-daugh­ 275,000 was appropriated from trib­ I Ever Ready Circle Kings Daugh- ter of Princess Isabelle of Braganza, I ters will hold its annual meeting to- If you were not a member last year we cordially invite you to al funds. known as the Imperial princess of The measure relieved the bureau Church Street Girl To Marry I morrow evening at 7:45 with Mrs. Brazil. Her father. Prince Pierre, ' E EL Segar of 110 Main street. join now. You cannot fully appreciate the full satisfaction of of education of cairing for the health Sheffield, Mass., Man— Party was bom in Brazil in 1875 but re­ and educating natives of Alaska. Held At Brigham Tavern. nounced his claim to the Brazilian j Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hackett saving a little each week during the year and just at Christmas With the approval of Secretary Wil- throne in favor of his brother, Louis. | and family and Mrs. Thomas bury, the Indian Bureau was charg­ Miss Alice Johnson, daughter of Hackett of Buckland will leave time receiving a check that will take care of all the Christmas ex­ ed with this responsibility. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Johnson of Someone suggests that Clara Bow Thursday for Daytona Beach, Flor­ The education bureau received Church street was the guest of is popular enough to have a five- ida, where they will spend the win­ penses until you have joined our Christmas Club. Its almost $510,000 including an increase of honor at a dinner held Saturday at cent cigar named after her. Sounds ter months. Mr. Hackett is a well $75,000 for Investigating secondary the Brigharq Tavern, Mansfield” The from her publicity agent, known local tobacco grower. education. The sum of $80,000 was affair was arranged by her associ­ like finding a nice tidy sum of money just when you wanted it allowed for an inquiry into teacher ates in the office of the Hartford training, and $50,000 was set aside Steam Boiler and Inspection com­ most to study school revenues and expen­ pany, and 17 were present. Miss ditures. Johnson was tendered a “personal” The general land office was ailot- shower and received many dainty ted $2,237,000, an increase of $80,- I gifts. The afternoon was spent 000, but the committee refused to with dancing and games. Miss allow $50,000 budget item for a sur­ Johnson’s engagement to Waitstill vey of public lands for President W. Buckingham of Sheffield, Mass., JOIN ANY ONE OF THESE CLUBS! Hoover’s public lands commission. was announced by her parents sev­ In addition to the $15,000,000 for eral months ago. the boulder project, the reclamation bureau was allowed $6,971,000 for continuation on existing western Each Week For 50 Weeks - - - projects. No new projects were au­ PICK HEALEY JURY thorized. For the national park service, $9,- 408,000 was allowed, an increase of New York, Dec. 8.—(AP)—The $1,360,000 over budget estimates. retrial of Martin J. Healy and Each Week For 50 Weeks - - - Allowing $3,132,000 for the geologi­ Thomas T. Tommaney, political cal survey, the bill provided for leaders, on a charge of bartering a speeding up a survey of the nation’s i judicial appointment opened today, water supply as a result of the re- j The jury which heard the first cent drought. ! month failed to agree. Each Week For 50 Weeks ^ - - ______-— 1 State and defense counsel indicated 1 they would spend more time in jury STORM SASH THREE MILLIONS VISITED i Charles H. Sanders, 32, a dress salesman, was tentatively selected Each Week For 50 Weeks - - - as a juror after an hour’s question­ Will Keep Out Winter’ s Icy OUR PARKS IN A YEAR ing. It was decided to select all twelve jurors tentatively, leaving j the way open to excuse any. Washington, Dec. 8— (AP) —Na- j Healy, a Tammany district lead- Blast And Keep In The Heat Each Week For 50 Weeks - - - tional parks in 1930 were visited by i er, and Tommaney, his lieutenant, the record number of 3,246,656 per- I are accused of accepting $10,000 sons while the park revenues also j from George F. Ewald, for support- You will feel more than repaid in one season for the made new history with the first mil- I ing his appointment as a city mag- Each Week For 50 W eeks - - - lion dollar year. ! istrate in 1927. small cost of installing storm sash on your house. They For supporting the growing park i ------provide that section of dead air space between the regu­ service in 1932, the House appropria­ tions committee today recommended HUNGRY BANDIT. lar sash and the weather that means so much in keeping $9,468,250, increasing budget estim­ cold out and heat in. Each Week For 50 Wedcs - - - ates by $1,360,470. Meriden, Dec. 8.— (A P )—Enroute The sum of $1,000,000 to continue to Wallingford on business, Charles purchase_ of private-owned______lands in , Harris of the Quality Doughnut the parks was the principal item of Shop of this' city was halted in the Just phone us the number and sizes of windows on increase. Last year, $1,781,000 of : delivery truck he was driving by a your house and we will tell you the cost. You will be private funds was contributed for youthful gunman and relieved of all this purpose. To carry out the the money he h?d at about 5:45 surprised at how reasonable it will be. policy of matching private donations o’clock this morning. The robbery, the bill gave Secretary of Interior w-hich netted the highwayman $2.75 V/ilbur authority to obligate the and a bag of doughnuts, was execut- p'ovemment for additional purchases ed on the post road just south of the to the sum of $1,000,OOff Yalesville culvert while a heavy Park revenues in 1930, director , stream of traffic passed the scene. The W. G. Glenney Co. A.’bright testified in hearings on the i Harris had stopped on signal of the '5UI, were $1,015,740. In the 7-year ' youth, described as about 19, think- Coal, Fuel Oil, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint neriod ending last year, the number ing the latter was seeking a ;dde. rf visitors increased 94 per cent and The gunman made h’s getaway wdth 336 North Main St., Tel. 4149, Manchester the number of automobiles, 147 per an accomplice awaiting him in car cent. nearby. fijAGB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930. Herald Pattern voun SISTER MARY’S

Murder At Bridee By Annebelle Worthington ANNE AUSTIN "t h e b l a c k p i g e o n r I j A Xmas gift that will receive j ♦t h e AVENGING P A I ^ R O T " ^ M U R D E R BACkTSTAlBS* K I T C H F N hearty welcome. j / ©I930BY/HEA SEi?ViC£.JNn. A desire for slim gp-acious lines | W7 1 , ®.Y,SIS'TEB M ^ Y with any bulk at the waistline. L e g ! ' perly made it is one of the most The rule 'for veeetaole cookerv- BEGIN HERE TODAY his hearing Karen Marshall’s child­ bands provide theme for contrast. | Investigating the murder of room, as if he could not recall the that holds good in stews. Add them jxifft ish voice, tremulous with fear; face of everyone present. The fitted brassiere opens at the j I have a letter from the mother served to a hungry family, long enough before serving to allow 3~UANITA SEIJM at a bridge “No, no, Hugo! Don’t—don’t!” back. party, BONNIE DUNDEE orders “ Yes, all of us — except Mr. of a 16-year-old boy who asks for Since the veg- He whirled from Sprague in Spragpae and — Penny, my dear, This practical set can be made for the replajing of the “ death hand.” help in ner distress. great advantage and the finished ctables are cooked with the meat time to see Judge Marshall disen­ did you join us at all?” ar unbelievably small sum ^sh is ooth economical and appe- there is no waste of valuable mineral PENNY CRAIN, KAREN MAR­ gaging his arm from his young Style No. 2861 is designed for He is one of several sons all of SHALL. and CAROLYN DR.AKE The girl who had once been in on c f "Pti® liquid in which both the wife’s clinging fingers, to note, every sport and party that this sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. whom it appears are smart upstand­ play the hand, Nita having been The success of a stew depends on meat and vegetables are cooked la with profoimd astonishment, that crowd of Hamilton’s socially-elect There are numberless lovely suit­ ing fellows who walk In the way the careful seasomng and cooking served with the stew “ dummy.” John C. Drake, banker, was step­ able fabrics that are serviceable as they should go, or in the way they JUDGE MARSHALL and JOHN indulged in, but who was now earn­ ot the meat and vegetables Greater Beef, veal or lamb make delicious ping hastily aside, so that not even ing her living as secretary to Dis­ well, as sprigged dimity, printed should go according to their parent’s skill and cleverness are required to stews suitable for all members nf •• DRAKE, coming separately, saw his coat sleeve might be brushed no one outside the house. trict Attorney Sanderson, flushed batiste, crepe de chine, radium silk, idea. prepare a delicious stew than to broil family. The Uquid with sifted v e L . ^ At. w by ■ advancing ■ figure of the a painful red. crepe satin and voile. This yoimg black sheep is differ- expensive steak. The steak might tables can be given to even SPR.AGUE, coming from the bus, i retired judge. And before “No, Hugo. I—I have to stay came in room with ^ Size 16 requires 1% yards 39-inch ent, however. He spends his time dubbed “ fool-proof,” for only the youngest person at the table The Judge Marshall had time to speak, with mother on Sunday mornings, with yard 39-inch for bands and playing chess with older minds and •'/illainous cooking could ruin stew proper, in all its glorv of meat JANET RAl-MOND, who was on I a blight had you know.” biassiere. the front porch. Janet accuses hTa.es and the wrinkles under them. had a gay and glorious time— laws, a mind with which our own ! rapid pulse may occur in heart dis­ production of a picture was lost or toward the banker, who instantly Dip your hands in cold water, let naturally enough—and they had a minds are somehow in harmony. | ease. goiter, neurasthenia, and fol­ missing when the director needed averted his eyes — “ conceived the them get nice and cool, and then The book is not easy reading for I ffw real adventures; and a member IN THE HEART OF THE it. Dexter Sprague had said that idea of practicing the draw'-from- ot the party, Edward H. Dodd, Jr., A/’ T H i e t lowing excessive indulgence in al­ lay your palms over your eyes for a the layman, but it is abundantly cohol and tobacco. Any time the FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL he had “ dropped everything” to the-hip sort of revolver shooting — | second or two, cool them again in v;orth any effort one may make to ' story in “Great Dipper to ' I pulse is over 180 a minute or under CENTER come when Nita Silem wrote him theth#> kind onennp sees in Wild "WpcfWest ' ii-ofa,* oT,a .4 4-1 . 4 « i o-af 14- 4_ _ ___ ^ , S^f^nthprnSouthern Cross,” iirhipViwhich iois now KbeingaI,,..,. ! water and repeat, You will find this get through It. 'There is a great 55 a minute, .special studies must of the Chamber of Commerce pro­ movies, you know—” most refreshing. deal of meat in it. offered by Dodd, Mead and Company ! Near th« Tk*atr«s Near tha StioM ject to make a “booster” movie of “I think you might add, Hugo,” ul $3.50. j be given to the condition of the Eeenoay Rate* heart. Hamilton. Drake cut in angrily, “that I had If you have any weakness for do-1 FOR ONE PERSON About $25,000,000 was lost by Will Durant Presents If the pulse is regular, the ex­ (Da«M> aad) (Twta Baon Perhaps he had dropped every­ in mind the hope of being able to citizens of New York to bucket India’s Side of It irg a lot of traveling in an armchair ■ ELI WHITNEY’S BIRTH thing. But—had he hesitated long aminer is pleased with the possi­ $340 _ $4 $5_«4 protect the bank in case of a hold­ shop operators and dealers in In “The Case for India,” Will Dur­ you will like this book. The story is enough to pick up a Maxim up.” ahly told, and the young voyagers bility of the risk, but an irregular fraudulent securities in the first five ant revives the good old American On Dec. 8, 1765, Eli Whitney, an pulse may be a manifestation of FOR TWO PERSONS silencer and a blunt-nosed auto­ “And the silencer. Judge Mar­ emerge as likeable chaps. The book months of this year. sport of twisting the British lion’s American inventor, famous for his anyone of several forms of disturb­ matic ? And was the “row” which shall?” Captain Strawn prodded. is illustrated by photographs taken Only*l Additional,anyRoom invention of the cotton gin, was born ance of the heart action. Sprague had been so glibly explain­ Judge Marshall flushed, and fin­ en route, most of which betray the at Westboro, Mass. SUITES, Parlor, Bedroom ond Balk The examiner will also base his (One or two Pereons) $9, $10, $R ing away an ancient one— a row so gered the end of a waxed mustache. hand of the amateur. Graduated from Yale in 1792, judgment deadly that, when Nita Selim had “The silencer, sir, was my wife’s on the condition of the •01 ROOMS. Whitney went to Georgia as a teach­ walls of the arteries as he feels refused to heed his written warn­ idea. You see, sir, we are fortunate An Excellent Book on Washington’s er, where he found he had a gener­ Eack witk prtvola batk (lek oed ing, her murder became necessary? them with his finger. The walls of ikower) dreeleUM lee water— enough to be the parents of an in­ Coimtry ous patron in the widow of General ■Irrored deera. It was with all this in mind that fant son. He was just a month old the blood vessels may be thickened Be Sure You’re Righi “George Washington’s Coimtry” is Nathaniel Greene of Revolutionary due to an increase in its muscular Bonnie Dundee flung his challenge: when I painted a bull’s eye upno a delightful book by Marietta Minni- fame, on whose estate he resided “I must conclude that you are all the brick wall of our back garden layers. It may be .straight or curled. gerode. Andrews, telling of a lazy and studied law. While here, he was If the wall of the artery is thick­ Ijing or that Nita Selim was killed and invited our friends to pursue motor trip through that part of eiicouraged to display his inventive with a gun equipped with a Maxim ened with lime salts or curled by their fad as our guests. The shoot­ America hallowed by its associa­ genius and at the request of some contractions of its fibrous tissues. silencer.” ing awakened the baby so fre­ tions with Washington. Most of the neighbors of Mrs. Greene he at special .studies have to be made to And his eyes, terrible with their quently that Karen —Mrs. Marshall tour, naturally, deals with old Vir­ tf mpted to devise a machine for make certain that there is no con- NEW YORK CITY I command that the weakling should — dug up the silencer, which I had ginia; but there are chapters, also, separating the seed from the fiber break and confess, were upon Dex­ shown her as a memento of my on Philadelphia, Valley Forge, West “ ill" i IVU.jft I o ’ the cotton. ter Sprague. But Sprague did not career on the bench. Thereafter we Point and Boston. After he had built such a machine break. He stared back blankly . . . confined our practice almost exclu­ The best of the book, however, is from hand-made tools, it was stolen If his eyes and his attention had sively to drawing from the hip and the part that has to do with Vir­ by thieves who had broken into his included the w'hole group il is pos­ shooting without sighting. It is ginia—especially the comments on workshop. Thus, he was imable to ^ V . sible that what happened would not impossible with a silencer, you know, out-of-the-way places and unusual get a patent for it. He then went to have taken Dundee so completely since the silencer covers the personages. Every now and then Connecticut to manufacture cotton i by surprise. He had paid little at­ sigh ter on the barrel.” Mrs. Andrews digresses to quote a gins but litigation growing out of tention to a sort of concerted gasp, j “It sure does,” Strawn drawled, negro dialect poem, to list Inscrip­ the claims of imitators consumed his a slight movement among the group “so every last one of you folks tions from old tombstones, to tell profits. j farthest from him. had a good deal of this sort of what clothes Washington ordered in But not even his intense concem- Later, he established a firearms' practice, I take it?” London for six-year-old Miss Custis, factory at Whitneyville, near New \ tration upon Sprague could prevent Judge Marshall glanced about the AN ALUGArOR MAY HAV& to discuss plantation life in Virginia Haven, Conn., and maintained it I® u m ^ A UUNGPY LOOl%3Ur. in the naif-legendary golden age. with success. Whitney enjoyed but iT \S HIS.MEAR-^ These digressions sometimes are little material reward from the gin, R ELA m ih E C90COp][£. even better than the body of the which immediately proved one of narrative. the most important inventions con­ VHia, IS PANGEi30US All in all, “George Washington’s nected with the cotton manufacture. -1*0 MAN- Country” is a good book to keep in mind for that Christmas shopping | Flames traveling at a speed of Tht Dye-Rectitude list. I should add that it is Ulus- I 21,000 miles an hour have been trated with some excellent photo-1 accurately photographed with a Geanen graphs. It is published by E. P. I new English camera that is elec­ That .... guides our every dyeing Dutton and Co. and sells at $3.75. trically operated. Geaa . 3 5 ^ UNDEi? -THE transaction as rectitude rules illusion DIPLOMATIC DRINKING our every activity. For we an osn?o New England Laundry never diverge (or dye-verge) IT. i BURiES ms Washington, Dec. 8.— (AP)—^The Cooglis Cost Him PLENTY Washington Post said today police from the best methods for HEAP IN SAND and prohibition agents have found persons bearing diplomatic creden­ 7155 **I used to be & chronic sufferer b r o t h e r s ’ BECAUSE HE- each garment or other fabric from colds and coughs. Every winter tials drinking openly in restaurants E'trss ‘out’ a number of days—^away

GRID TITLE / I REC FIVE MEETS BRUSHING UP SPORTS .... By Uufer ITS FIRST LOSS iOCKEY F. m ilA l« ' ' W o r n ^ ' And Win By 6-0 Sc(n%

Goes To Pieces In Second <» s'* Local Sport Longest FootbaD Struggle In Town’s Ifistory Ends With SUMMARY Half of Game With Visita­ ^ S ss ^ Chatter STARTING LINEUPS tion Club In Springfield Championship Going To North End Team For First MAJORS CUBS McCarthy...... l e ...... Flannigaa C o s e o ...... I t ...... Perrotfi The Majors have our heartiest Tune In Five Years; Majors Clearly Show They Are Sheehan...... Ig ...... Merrer \i Saturday Night and Is De­ congratulations upon their achieve­ ment in winning the town football Lazarek.:...... c Pentwre Better Cluh; Advantage Largely Due To Reserve Scully...... rg Underwood feated 34 To 27; Silver- championship. They proved beyond doubt that they were the better Conroy...... rt ...... Spencer team. No doubt it will do football a Crockett...... re Squatrtto Strength; Only Real Touchdown of the Four Games Brown...... q b ...... F arr man Plays For Locals; world of good to have the title go Tatro...... ihh wimams back north again after such a long absence. Made Yesterday By Gifford Following Intercopteid l^iss ...... Thb ...... Eagleeon Game Here Tomorrow. Moske...... fb ...... Waterman Coach Tom Kelley called up on By Meikle; Cuhs Almost Score On Two Long Forward SCORE BY PERIODS After winning its first two games the telephone this morning with the MAJORS ...... 0 0 6 0—ft, of the season, the Rec Five went request that we publish this mes­ CUBS ...... 0 0 0 0—0 down to a 37-24 defeat Saturday sage to the champions: *^s coach of Passes— But Close Doesn’t Count the Cubs, I wish to congratulate the night in Springfield before a second FIRST DOWNS Majors for their two victories which m a j o r s ...... 6 5 6 1—17 half attack launched by the Visita­ carried along the title and hope they CUBS ...... 1 3 1 tion Club. Manchester led at half­ will take good care of the title, also By THOMAS W. STOWE time but was outclassed in the UK Touchdown: Gifford; point after I the cup— until next season.” Herald Sports Editor Scully’s dropkick failed. second half. Only four of the regular eight Penalties: Cubs 13 times for 93 The cup Kelley referred to is the members of the Rec Five made the Manchester’s football championship was in the hands of yards; Majors, 10 times for S5 Bay State trip. Those missing were handsome silver loving trophy do­ the north end today for the first time in five years following the yards. Fifteen yard penalties Im­ McCann, Farr, Quish and Ballsieper. nated by Warner Brothers through posed on: Perrottl for holding, Farr the efforts of Hugh J. Campbell, longest and one of the most bitterly fought gridiron struggles for iUegal use of hands, Underwood Only one player was drafted to fill in the town’s history. this tremendous gap but he was an manager of the State Theater. This for holding, Moske for illegal use o f ace. Abe Silverman of Hartford was trophy is to be presented to an offi­ Although one touchdown was again the margin of victory, hands, Meikle for communication,'------, the addition and his flashy work cial of the Major team at the thea­ the Majors proved themselves superior to the Cubs. No one I more thin helped keep Manchester ter some night this week. The State Theater made a similar donation can rigfihtfully deny that the better team won, and in the same holding. In the running. sense, no one can honestly dispute the fact that the Cubs went Just why so many members of the last season. Forward passes completed: Cubs BAD down to a glorious defeat. nine out of seventeen; Majors six Rec Five failed to make the trip is out of eleven. imknown. All bad dliferent reasons The weakness of the Cubs on the r N\GWT// _ Pursued all season long by a Jlnx:cellent one. The Cubs,, however, Supstitutlons: Llppincott-Crock- scoring regardless of how close ett, Siamonds-Flannigan, Happehny- where. But they’ll all be back for than by a mere statement to the BOBBV PACIFIC COAST UJBUeR. were totally unable to take ad­ W they were to the opposing team’s Underwood, WeUes-Happenny, m 5 - the home game tomorrow night with effect that during the series with the WAD H'S OPfcNEhJT OUT COLD 3 TMES vantage of the opportunity. the Wlnsted Athletic Club. Majors, they had a first down four goal line, the south end outfit never This lone chsince came midway in We-Flsher, Ambrose-Coseo, Muliin- The Visitation presented a high- times inside the ten yard line and POPING TiE FICFT/TVAE BEIL RoBBlM(S once gave up hope during tbe long the fourth quarter when Siamonds Sheehan, 'Tumiensky-Conroy; T. Coti- class lineup and Manchester did well still were unable to pimch across a HIM OF A KKOCHtour EACW TlM^. drawn out series and threatened the caught a long forward pass from roy-Perrotti, St. John-Waterman to keep the margin of victory re­ touchdovm. Major goal in three of the four fair and raced to the Majors’ five- Feole-Moske, Riscassi-Tatro, (3ifl APlEP ms FICHT/ a)mLE9TnM6 AT TOE games played. ^rd-Brown, Lessner - Underwood, spectable. The Rec Five even out­ RINGSIDE^ A PIECE OF GLASS FELL ^ lA THE yard line before he was pulled down played the home team by a slight The Rec Five will tackle the Win- Only one legitimate touchdown from the rear by Brown, The first Coseo-Ambrose, Happenny-Spehiiir SIA/LIGBT RIPPING TUROUCH CACTeR'S was made during the four games Sheeban-MuUin, Daddarin-Turwliin'- margin during the first half and was sted team tomorrow night at the Cub play foimd Waterman hitting a LEFT EVE ■... AS ME 00/vipED UP/ME and that came in the third quartet sky, St. John-Waterman. never headed but once during the School street Rec. In the prelimi­ stonewall at center and on the next of yesterday’s contest at Mt. Nebo first two quarters and then only nary the Rockville Clerks wnll op­ w CRASHED IMIO A RAILING AND BROKE play, Farr tried a forward pass Referee; Pat MeskeU o f JJew, being scored by “Hank” Gifford of pose the West Side Club. Manches­ T\XiO SAN RAF/^Eu CAL. after running far out on the right ^ n d o n ; umpire, Clesson Parker-of temporarily. Providence after Tommy Meikle But inf tbe second half, it was a ter High plays at East Hartford wing. ' New Britain; head-linesman, jay had intercepted a Cub forward and Merriman of West Hartford. . - story of different facts. The Visita­ Friday night. Wednesday the Rec Moske Saves Day raced from midfield half way to the The pass was apparently intended tion struck its real form and hoop­ travels to Hartford to take'on the Cub goal line. Several vicious for Eagleson but Moske, Major Cap­ a couple of touchdowns team led the next play Meikle dove through gave the Majors a 7 to 0 victory in ten points at the end of the opening, the first game of the series and, as Under New preparation and thus subjecting The Hartford Times has arranged The exact expenses have not been center for a first down bn the 17 quarter and was up 19 to 11 at half­ yard line. stated a few paragraphs back, he them to risk of injury. for a special train which will leave completed but the actual expenses Management time. Swe.n was outstanding for the. A First By Inches again contributed much toward GLENNEY’S Revision of the agreement has Hartford at 3 p. m., Friday and not including any player salaries winners and'Layne for the losers; making.possible the second Major leave New York on the return trip will be approximately $625, Mr. The officials called for a measure­ FIRST been urged some time by campus The summary; ment on the play and it was a first victory. He Intercepted two or publications at Princeton and New at midnight. A rate of $3.93, half Brown estimated. This leaves a ZONE fare, has been made and the special Trinity Stars (40) down by inches. Then Feole shot three forward passes in all and 25c Haven. balance of $3,240 to split sixty-forty. showed good field generalship while eacb additional passeng^, will stop at Meriden, Wallingford The Majors’ winning share of this B. F. T. off left end for eight j^rds. The and New Haven. 1 Steckney, rf ...... 2 3 7 right side of the Cub line Was prov­ at the helm of the Major ship.- pot of gold will he about $1,945 and Ray Feole and Leo Fisher, two TOWN It is expected that among the the Cubs’ share in the neighborhood 0 Kean, r f ...... o o 0 ing very weak against the deter­ Battalino fans aboard the special 2 Swan, If ...... 7 2 16 mined Major assault. Riscassi rip­ speed artists, iQso did some remark­ LIMITS of $1,295. The attendance and in­ able ground gaining. They were 50c train will be Rizzo’s band which has 0 Wagner, I f ...... 1 2 4 ped his way nine yards further Any nomber of pasMngen._ take at each of the four games fol­ thrown for losses at times but on the CHARITY DANCE and provided tuneful accompaniment at lowed by the average per game fol­ 0 Cooper, c ...... 2 1 5 Through the same section bringing several of the Hartford champion’s the ball to the thcee yard line. whole were a constant menace to TONE ONE I lows: 0 Hanlon, c ...... 1 0 2 the Cub hopes'. Both are exceeding­ home bouts. No. 1— 1,982 ...... *.____ $ 992 1 Crocker, r g ...... 1 0 2. . On the first play following this Nortb—Middle Tnn^dke ^ ENTERTAINMENT advance, Gifford ploughed through ly fast pn foot and It seemed any No. 2— 2,278 ...... 1,139 0 Miller, I g ...... 2 0 4 minute aaJf they migdit break away Kaat-JEltkiB St^' I COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ■the center o f the Cub line for a No. 3— 1,975 ...... 989 for a touchdown, \Sev«ral times West—Coop« 8t^ ';i Given by No. 4— 1,490 ...... 745 i touchdown, just barely reaching the Ernie Wilkie leads the Commercial 4 16 ' 8 40 final stripe. Scully tried for the Feole especially, tore"around end for Souah-^Spriny St. I 'll Bowling League average with 119.5 Community (24) huge gains. Fisher ran back Eagle- \. and Charlie Kebert, town champion, Total .$3,865 extra point on a dropkldk but a P- B. P. T. soccer goal was the result. ’The son’s punts consldwable distuce but T St. Mary’s Young is next in line. The league has its Average .$ 966 1 1 DeHope, rf ...... l.i 0 . 2 Major fans along the north side of held well in cheqk at the line of usual Monday night session this eve­ 1 Segar, If ...... 2 0 4 scrimmage. • . ’- BOUBS : - ning. the field went wild with joy: as' the • V • T . '' SOME CUEING 0 Laynt, c ...... fi 1 is tide turned ifi their favor. The First Ririf Dtfly.TLai* m ,—-12. 'p- Only averages of bowlers who Men’s Club 1 Lane, c ...... 1 0 2 Oh Bo Different' ; 'The Majors just—hhrely missed Exo^t Satarday ^ have bowled 75 per cent of sched­ Madison, Wis., Dec. 8.— (AP) — 1 Coleman, r f ...... 0 0 0 scoring in the first half when they State Armory,' Main St. uled games follows: ’The difference between the ability OpcoiJ7.a.Joa«.>lja. m . SniidiEB^i;i Cueing a hig;h run of 81, Edgar T. 4 Garitz, r f ...... 0 0 0 of the two teams Was so great yes­ twice in succession lost the on Friday Evening, Dec. 12 E- Wilkie, Oakes Service. 15 119.5 Appleby of New York retained his 2 Custer, I g ...... 1 1 3 downs three yards ehort of a touch­ Kebert, Bon Ami ___ 15 terday that If anyone was watching D I ^ 3 M D . Tickets may be bought at Sper- 117.5 n^ional amateur 18.2 balk line bil­ the series for Uie first .time;-It would down. Onee they were stojiped at the ber ft Turkington’s atr the Cen­ Canade, Centers, ...... 15 116.3 liard title by defeating Ray Fessen­ Mazzolo, Rookies 15 10 : 11 2 24 have been impossibly to . convince 16 add another time at. the. 14. The ter and State Soda SAop and 113.1 den, Madison, challenger and former him of the previous ^ r o f sobreless Cubs were all but hopeies^y out­ SERHc^ icFmBat H o n ii Pelke, Construction .. .IS' li'2.2 R ^ree: Plloelis, Arnold CpU^g.e, Glenney’s. titlehdlder. 900 to ’ 491 last night. deadlocks wfiich. itoys-renulted. 1' DIAL 4897-*iam Walkef, Young Tlrhers . .15 -112.1 classed dhilng. the first half, even This space dooate.d by 'Gleai y’s ; ': '^h6' Majors naTadealmost t ^ ^ as more sp than In thp aectard half Stevenson, Br.-Amef •. .15 111.12 Miujaget Dan Howley of the Cin- Emte Pinckert, Southern UaiT- Lunch, 697 Main St. Cole, Br.-Amer ...., iH ^y first down as 17 to when they were scored h^n and ;1S 110.14 C’Xwati Reds tr3dhff; to trade “Jer- femia’s -^star interference ifimnhig. ■fl to be exact, and' threatened much H. Murphy,.Br.-Amer . camp back fightingrgldribusly in the I • ffi 110.9 Sfy Joe” Stri&p, .third baseman, fpr halfback, is a cartoonist "of more meuCoften. The-Cub.s hafi.bfuC'bne fourth period durihg^ tvhiCh they 'James. W .-F ^ ^ ;: Robinson, Gonstructioil ,16 no a heavy h ltti^ first baseman. than pauaaing ability. real chance tq sQere,buVt^t yras ah eame within inches df, Bhp'D4hC ovefi 1. _ V . r : . , f TEN &ANCHESTER STORING SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.MONDAY; DECEMBER 8,1980*. TU E El ED SECTION y i^LMD SE LL H ER E LOST AND FOUND 1 SITUATIONS WANTED— ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 LEGAL NOTICES 79 * ’£i Inlormaltoit '' MALE 39 LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 1513- ONE FURNISHED ROOM with AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD [ W f ^ ------^------“ at Manchester, within and for the Notice is hereby given that Pass FURNITURE WANTED TO Up­ board or kitchen privileges as de­ District of Manchester, on the 6th. Manchester Book No. 1513 issued by The Home holster. 15 Griswold street. Adolf sired; also 'With or without garage. day of December. A. D., 1930. Evening Herald Bank & Trust Co., has been lost or Lieberg. Telephone 6459. 19 Autumn street. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., CHRISTMAS SHOPPING GUIDE destroyed, and written application Judge. FOR RENT — HOUSEKEEPING Estate of William H. Gardner late has been made to ssdd bank by the CLASSIFIED furnished or unfurnished rooms, of Manchester in said district, deceas­ person in-whose name such book POULTRY AND ed. advertisements SUPPLIES 43 one, two and three rooms, well The Executor of said estate having was issued, for payment of the heated, 109 Foster street. represented said estate to be insolvent amount of deposit represented by and having made application for the f t Count Hlx averafir® FOR SALE—YOUNG ROASTING initials, numbers and abbreviation® said book, or for the issuance of a appointment of commissioners on said 100— GIFTS FOR HER. 101— GIFTS FOR HIM. 104 GIFTS FOR THE .ir ' each count as a word and compouna duplicate book therefore. ducta, 32 and 24c per poimd. B. T. APARTMENTS—FLATS— estate as per application on file, it Is FAMILY \(rords as two words. Minimum cost i® Allen, Doane street. Telephone ORDERED:—'That the foregoing AN ATTRACTI'VE gift from Min­ AT HULTMAN’S—Bathrobes, In­ price of three lines. . 8834. TENEMENTS 63 application be heard and determined er’s Pharmacy, manicure seta of terwoven wool hose, lisle lined, Liln® rate® .per dar foP tran®ient LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 5912- at the Probate Office in Manchester in GIFTS THAT ALWAYS Please- Notice is hereby given that Pass latest style creations. Choice of Hickok belts, fancy handkerchiefs, '^d®, ^ .. —— FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ said District, on the 13th day of De­ Boxed chocolates in holiday wrap* miectlT® Harek IT, IWT Book No. 5912 issued by The Home cember, A. D., 1930, at 9 o’clock In colors and patterns. neckwear, slippers. pings, Christmas candy, fancy Cash Charg® BUILDING MATERIALS 47 ment, good condition, furnace, 237 the forenoon, and that notice be Bank & Trust Co., has been lost bsukets of fruit, Xmas packages 6 Consecutive Day® ••] ^ d® » ot® Center street. Inquire 235 Center given to.all persons interested in said W H I T M A N’S AND APOLLO AT'jOLBNNBY’S a wide selection 3 Consecutive Day® ..I • d® 11 eU or destroyed, and written applica­ PLANKING TIMBER, windows and estate of the pendency of said appli- chocolates in fancy holiday pack­ of silk lounging robes and Beacon o f cigsurs, d g e re tte s and tobacoo.' IS ot® street. . . catTon and the time and place of hear­ I Day ...... I 11 d s tion has been made to said bank metal sheathing for sale at .Cheney ages. A Christmas gift that al­ bath robes. Daniel Green “ comfy” Selection o f pipes sind sm oking All orders for Irregular Insertion® by the person in whose name such ing thereon, by publishing a copy of Will be charged at the one time rate. Bros. Velvet Weave Shed Boiler FOR RENT—HERE IS where you this order in some newspaper having ways pleases. A large selection at slippers for men. Fine gifts for supplies. Farr Bros. Special rates for long term every book was issued, for payment of Plant. Will be on premises daily, can save a coal bill.^is winter, a a circulation in said district, on or be­ all prices. Sperber & Turkington’s. men. flay advertising given upon request. the amoimt of deposit represented December 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. H. two room nicely furnished heated fore December 8, 1930, and by posting UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS make Ads ordered for three or six day® by such book, or for the issuance of Dragat, phone Hartford 6-9381. apartment, for light; housekeeping. a copy of this order on the public PURE DELICIOUS Home made BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ues, practical gifts for the whole fam­ and stopped before the third or fifth sign post in said town of Manchester, ily. We have a jqilendid selection, day will be charged only for the ac­ a duplicate book therefore. Comfortable and convenient, rate at least five days before the day of candies. Large selectic . of boxed sock, jackets and sweaters for tual number of times the ad appear­ reasonable. Bert E. Judd. Phone said hearing, to appear if they see chocolates. Ideal Xmas ^fts ob­ boys, neckties in holiday boxes. priced right for quality merchan­ ed, chargin'; at the rate earned, but LOST — ABOUT THREE weeks FUEL AND FEED 49-A 7915. cauie 'at saldT time and' place arid b'e tainable only at The South Man­ “Practical Gifts To Wear”. Hy­ dise. Kemp's, Inc. no allowance 6T refunds can be made ago, Man’s blue overcoat at High heard relative thereto, and make re­ chester Candy Kifchen, next to man’s Men’s Store, 695 Main S t on six time ads stopped after the school. Finder please return to 60 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $6 load turn to this court. THE DEWEY-RICHMAN CO, ars fifth day. ,, . FOR RENT—4 ROOM downstairs WILLIAM S. HYDE Glenney’s. No “till forbids” ; display lines not Cooper Hill street. or slabs $5; also light trucking flat, corner Foster and Hawley Judge. S'YMINGTON’S AT 'THE Center— showing a splendid ’value in boxed done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. streets, all improvements, except H-12-8-30. LINGERIE — The smartest ^ft, Cheney’s neckwear, bath robes, cards for $1.00 box, confining 35 *°^he Herald will not be responsible FOUND—BROWN AND WHITE Dial 6148. Christmas Greeting cards, each for more than one Incorrect Insertbjn heat. Inquire 100 East Center step-ins, dance sets. Chemises, fancy hose, Hickok belts and female dog. No license number. In­ street or telephone 37'‘2. A T A COURT OP PROBATE HELD slips, gowns, pajamas of crepe de buckles, mufflers, fancy handker­ design and sentiment different'with of any advertisement ordered for DECEMBER SPECIAL on dry sea­ at Manchester, -within and for the quire 368 Autumn street, Hilliard- chine of finest quality. Also nice chiefs, pajamais, etc. envelopes to match. more than one time. soned wood, hard wood $6, slab District of Manchester, on the 6th. The Inadverrent omission of incor­ •ville. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ line of rayon, flannel smd quilted rect publication of advertising will be day of December. A. D., 1930. wood or birch $5, cut for stove ment, all improvements and Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., robes. The Smart Shop, State FOR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS rectified only by cancellation of the furnace or fire place, good meas­ both near sind ia r , the m ost per­ charge made for the service rendered. garage. Inquire at 8 Keeney St. Judge. Theater Bldg. ANNOUNCEMENTS ure. Prompt delivery. Fred Miller, Estate of Chester H. Manning late 102— GIFTS FOR BOYS sonal gift of all—Your Photo-- All advertisements must conform of Manchester, in said District, de­ In style, copy and typography with Rosedale 33-3. FOR RENT— 4 and 6 ROOM tene­ GIVE USEFUL GIFTS such as graph. The Fallot Studio, 472 Mitjifi regulations enforced by the publish­ MEALS SERVED AT Cheney Hall ceased. AT HULTMAN’S Boys Dept. High ments, all improvements, garage The Administrator having exhibited silk crepe imderwear, negligees, street Dial 5808. ers and they reserve the right to from Monday to Saturday noon on FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and if desired. Apply 95 Foster street. cut shoes, horsehide coats, Tim’s edit, revise or reject any copy con­ basis of 17 meeds at ?6.50. Cheney his administration account with said bathrobes, pajamas, handbags, um­ slabs, Hardwood $9.00 per cord; Tel. 5230. estate to this Court for allowance, it caps, shirts, blouses, neckwear, A HERALD subscription to .the sidered objectionable. Brothers. 1s brellas, hosiery, scarfs. The Style CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction Shop, 825 Main street. rubber boots, arctics, belts, leather girl or boy away at school, the be published same day must be re­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, on ORDERED:—That the 13th day of guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. December, A. D., 1930, at 9 o’clock, helmets. relative or, friend who Iia* xaovdd ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturday® 3149. Prompt delivery. Edgerton street, all modem, im­ 10:30 a. m. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 forenoon, at the Probate Office, in FLOWERS — THE IDEAL gift to tinbther town, VrtL be a. 'Sii^t provements, five minutes to mills. said Manchester, be and the same is Wide selection of out flowers, pot­ welcome Christmas gift keepiiig TELEPHONE YOUR FOR SALE—BEST SEASONED assigned for a hearing on the allow­ GOOD USED CARS Telephone 7025. ted plants and pottery. Milkowski, 1U4— GIFTS FOR THE theih in touch with all that is go-> WANT ADS. hard wood, 1-2 cord load $5.00. 1-4 ance of said administration account Cash or Terms FIVE ROOM FLAT, all improve­ with said estate, and this Court di­ The Florist Phone 6029. FAMILY. ing on -in. M anchester. CaH 5 12 L ^ Ads are accepted over the telephone cord load $3.00. Prompt delivery. rects the Administrator to give public at the CHARGE RATE given above Madden Bros. ments, first floor, nice neighbor­ Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo. Buck, notice to all persons Interested there­ FRAMES—FOR THAT picture or A CHRISTMAS Club savings ac­ as a convenience to advertisers, but 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 hood $25.00. Apply Chas. J. Strick­ in to appear and be heard thereon by KEEP THE WHEELS photograph make an excellent count.is the ideal, way to prepaid the CASH RATES will be accepted as FOR SALE}—HARD WOOD slabs land, 168 Main street. Phone 7374. publishing a copy of this order in OF FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ REMARKABLE VALUES some newspaper having a circulation gift. A wide choice of mouldings. fon your Christjnas. shopping.The ness office on or before the seventh $5 large load, equal hard wood; A choice selection of framed pic AMERICAN INDUSTRY MOVING IN USED CARS FOR RENT—8 ROOMS, first and in said District, on or before Decem­ Home Bank & Ttiiet Co. Iday following the first insertion of also furnace chunks $6. Chas. ber 8, 1930, and by posting a copy of tures, Olson’s, 699 Main street. 'each ad otherwise the CHARGE 1926 Buick Coach second floor, 2 baths; bargain; Palmer, 6273. this order on the public sign post in Make Sure Your Next Watch Is GIVE A WATCH—Strap watches^ RATE will be collected. No responsi­ 1926 Reo Sedan $30.00. 3 Walnut, near Pine street, the Town where the deceased last bility for errors in telephoned ad* OH SO LOVELY—w m be her AMERICAN MADE pocket watches and wrist watches, rtrill be assumed and their accuracy Hupmobile Sedan 1000 LOADS hard wood slabs, saW' near Cheney Mills. Inquire Tailor, dwelt, five days before said day of comment on a gift of perfume The following sure the Only 1929 Pontiac Coach ed stove length and under cover.. hearing and return make to this many styles and prices. R. Don* 'cannot be guaranteed. Telephone 5030. Court. from our choice selection by Coty Americsin Made Watches: nelly Jeweler, 515 Maip street. INDEX OF ) 1929 Bifick Roadster Cash price $5.00 per load. L. T. WILLIAM S. HYDE Houbigant and others. Packard’s ILLINOIS, HAMILTON, ELGIN, 1924 Studsbaker Touring Wood, Co. 3 AND 5 ROOM tenements on Judge. Pharmacy. WALTHAM. CLASSIFICATIONS Dial 7220 For Demonstration. Brainard street, modem improve­ H-12-8-30. A BUICK—A CAR A li. will en­ joy. for Xmas. Models to. suit pr^-. Births ,,,,,,,, ,:t, ••••••». A JAMES SHEARER FOR SALE — SEASONED hard ments, rent low. Apply Aaron PRINCESS CANDY SHOP— We Engagements ...... * AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD This store features American-made tically every purse. Arrange for Buick Agency wood $6 load, split $7, hard wood Johnson, 62 Linden street. Phone at Manchester, within and for the specialize on boxed aind bulk Marriages ,..- . i . . : . ~ slabs $5 load. Fred O. Giesecke, Watches for Americans. demonstration. Dial 7220, James D ea th s...... g Cor. Main and Middle Tiumpike 3726. District of Manchester, on the 6th. Christmas candy for churches, Louis Jaffe Jeweler day of December, A. D., 1930. M. Shearer, comer Main and Mid-, Card of Thanks • • • • • ft.* • 9 ^ 9 9 .9 9 V telephone Rosedale 36-12. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., clubs, lodges, etc. The highest 891 Main St. die Turnpike. In Memoriam 7 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker quality at the lowest prices. Place Dost and Found FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove street, all improvements, garage, Judge. Announcements «,•«».•..a * • GARAGES—SERVICE- or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft Estate of Helen L. Bldwell of Man­ your order early. BARSTOW’S FOR better radios. Personals ...... • good location, rent reasonable. In­ chester. in said District, minor. STORAGE 10 wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, The Guardian having exhibited its Since 1922—General Electric, Ma­ Automobile® quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. WE NOW HA'VE ON hand a fine jestic. 20 Bissell street. Phone 105— GIFTS FOR THE Automobile® for Sale ....• • a.m d Rosedale 28-2. annual account with said estate to selection of dresses, silk under­ HOME. Automobiles for Exchange • FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT steam this Court for allowance. It is 3234. Auto Accessories—Tires FOR RENT—GARAGE. Inquire ORDERED:— That the 13th day of wear, hosiery and handkerchiefs eat, newly renovated at 219 Sum­ December, A. D., 1930, at 9 o’clock, Auto Ropairing—^Painting :««•««« T Orchard street. Telephone 3771. GARDEN-FARM— for Christmas gifts. Wilrose Dress NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT. It is THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC ^11 to Schools .eoeeseecasktCAkU mit street or phone 5496. forenoon, at the Probate Office, in Shop. part of our sertice to the wage 50 said Manchester, be and the same Is Co.—^The home of electric ap^ Autos—^hip by Tniolc • DAIRY PRODUCTS earner. Practical gifts for entire Autos—^For Hire J FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, assigned for a hearing on the allow­ VAN RAALTE GLOVE silk under­ pliances. Suggestive gifts for .Garages—Service—Storag# 10 FOR RENT— GARAGE!— Inquire at FOR SALE—APPLES, McIntosh, all modern improvements, 144 ance of said account with said estate, family. Dunhill’s Store, 691 Main Xmas, toaster, percolator, waffle Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 8 Keeney street. and this Court directs the Guardian to wear, vests, bloomers, parties, street. ^Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 11 Greenings, Baldwins, delicious and Pearl street. Call 7078. give public notice to all persons in­ step-ins $1. A gift that will be ap­ iron, heaters, com popper, vacuum * Business and Professional Scrvlcea Northern Spies; by the basket, terested therein to appear and be preciated, featured at Reardon’s. A UKULELE or some other string cleaner, heating pad, flat iron, dish Business Services Offered ...... It bushel or barrel. Telephone 5909. FOR RENT—THREE ROOMS, all heard thereon by publishing a copy of washer, washing machine, electric Bousebold Services Offered ...... I t-A MOVING— TRUCKING- this order In some newspaper having instrument will make an ideal gift. W. H. Cowles, 461 Woodbridge improvements, at 30 Church street. PEARL. , VANITY* CASES, new | range, or refrigerator. All these Building—Contracting .. mk.* .. 14 STORAGE 20 Inquire at above address any a circulation in said District, on or Visit us and make your selection, Blorists—Nurseries ...... It street. before December S, 1930, and by post­ lavalieres, Gruen wrist watches, j ■me Music Box. gifts may be bought on thr in­ Ejineral Directors .....t. o . It time. ing- a copy of this order on the public PERRETT-& GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ rings, ivory toilet sets—many j stallment plan, with a liberal down tHeatlng—^Plumbing—Roofing .m 17 FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN sign post in the Town of Manchester, others for “her". Ask about our payment find a yea small monthly •Insurance ...... JJ ing, packing and shipping. Daily potatoes $1.25 per bushel. Edward FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST five days before said day of hearing Millinery—Dressmaking ...... « 1* service to and from New York. 14 class rents. Apply Edward J and return make to this Court. budget plan. Brays, 645 Main. LEGAL NOTICES 79 payment. Take advantage of our Moving—Trucking—Storage :... tO Boyle, Manchester Green. Tele­ WILLIAM S. HYDE Xmas offers. Balntlng—Papering ms 11 trucks at your service. Agents for phone 4316. Hoil, 865 Main street. Telephone Judge. United Van Service, one of the 4642. THE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Professional Services ic. mu St H-12-8-30. at Manchester, within and for the A UNIVERSAL washing machine Repairing ...... *1 leading long distance moving com­ Q?ailoring—Dyeing^—OleaniBff .••• X4 District of Manchester, on the 6th. or a Fridlgaire are two sugges­ panies. Coimection in 162 cities. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FOR RENT—5 ROOM apartments, AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD CHRISTMAS CLUB day of December. A. D., 1930. Toilet Goods and Service ...... St all improvements, wonderful loca­ at Manchester, within and for the tions for Xmas gifts that would be {wanted—Business Service tiu.a.a • • t« P^one 30«3, 8860, 8864. District of Manchester, on the 6th. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, E sq. enjoyed throughout the new year. One Crawford coal range $25 tion. Apply Mr. Collins, 67 Wads­ Judge. 4 Edneatlonal dav of December, A. D., 1930. Prepares the way for Christmas See them at Paul Hillery’s, Inc., m u u 3 Piece parlor set $30 worth street. South Manchester. Estate of Emily W. Pitkin of Man­ Course® and Classes .. ;.:.. « ST L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., next year. Our club opens Dec. 9. chester. in said District, Incapable. Private Instruation .«:• • a «L* a a.a a *8 Two gas ranges $10 each Judge. Hotel Sheridan Bldg. DsmClUff ••••ee®e®«*aaa aura a a a aute88~A piano moving, modem equipment, The Conservator having exhibited experienced help, public store­ Watkins Furniture Exchange FOR RENT— 3 ROOM tenement, Estate of Beatrice C. Bidwell of j Its annual account with said estate to y USiC&l—Dra.nia.tlO •aaaaaasaaacaa 88 with improvements, on Church Manchester, in said District, minor. ! THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. Ranted—Instruction • • • a.a a»:a aj.« M house. Phone 4498. The Guardian having exhibited its | this Court for allowance, it is Financial street; also garage. Inquire 13 ORDERED:— That the 13th day of annual account with said estate to |------December, A. D., 1930, at 9 o’clock, Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgage* 0 ..,^ SI MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 Winter street. Telephone 5234. this Court for allowance. It is i Business Opportunities .... m.. u tS forenoon, at the Probate Office, and PAINTING— REPAIRING 21 ORDERED:— That the 13th day of this Court directs the Conservator to Money to loan ...... St TO RENT—43 BRANFORD street, December, A. D., 1930, at 9 o’clock, LEGAL NOTICES 79 m C K E R i Help and SitnatloB® give public notice to all persons in­ FOR SALE—PIANO in good condi­ 6 rooms, steam heat, enclosed forenoon, at the Probate Office, in said terested therein to appear and be 9 Help Wanted—Female ...... tt PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER; Manchester, be and the same is as­ ^lelp W anted^“ hlale ...... sa tt tion. Reasonable. Telephone 4347. porch, 2 car garage, $55.00. Phone AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD heard thereon by publishing a copy of first class work, estimates given signed for a hearing on the allowance this, order in some newspaper having Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. t7 or'75c per hour; references fur­ 4642, between 9 and 4. of said account with said estate, and at Manchester, within and for the Agents Wag ted ...... mcST-A District of Manchester, on the 6th. a circulation in said- District, on or Ktuatlons wanted—Female ..... tt nished if desirecL Telephone 84'^. this Court directs the Guardian to before December 8, 1930, and by post­ WANTED— TO BUY 58 give public notice to all persons in­ day of December, A. D., 1930. ing a copy of this order on the public ^tuations Wanted—^Male tt terested therein to appear and be Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Employment Agencies...... 4t HOUSES FOR SALE 72 sign post In the Town of Manchester, Dive Stock—Pet®—Ponltry—Tcklcle® JUNK heard thereon by publishing a copy Judge. five days before said day of hearing of this order in some newspaper hav­ Estate of Alma G. Doolittle late of i and return make to this Court. Dogs—^Blrds—^Pals - » « ■ • atwa •••••• 41 REPAIRING 23 I buy everything sellable in the ing a circulation in said District, on Manchester in said district, deceased. Dive Stock^“ Veblcl€8 ...... k.... 4ti 168 Benton street, five room bunga­ WILLIAM S. HYDE line of junk. Call 5879. Wm. Ostrin- or before December 8, 1930, and by Upon application of the Adminis­ Judge. Poultry and Supplies ...... 4t VACUUM CLELANER; gim; phono­ low, steam heat, garage, all im­ trator for an order to mortgage real Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 sky, 91 Clinton street. posting a copy of this order on the H-12-8-30. For Sale—Uiacellaneon® graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ provements, e£Lsy tefms; also new public sign post In the Town of Man­ estate belonging to said Estate as per articles for S a le ...... 4i ; ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. 6 room house. Telephone 8713. chester, five days before said day of application on file. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Scats and Accessories • e • • • • 4t : APARTMENTS—FLATS— bearing and return make to this ORDERED;— That the said applica­ at Manchester, within and for the By-putting diree^etten m llie place ol Building Materials ...... 47i ! Court. tion be heard and determined at the District ot Manchester, on the 6th. jiamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 4S- ' TENEMENTS 63 WILLIAM S. HYDE Probate Office in Manchester on the j day of December, A. D., 1930. tW nun^im dwvm and Electrical Appliance®—Radio . . . 4t COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Judge. 13th day of December, A. D., 1930, at Present 'WILLIAM S. HYDE,- E sq ., dien f(^w ^ tbe TO RENT—6 rooms and bath, LEGAL NOTICES 79 H-12-8-30. 9 o’clock in forenoon, and the Court Judge. Fuel and Feed .49-A directs said administrator to give the Older ^ I, t, 3—^2, 3, —^ 3, Barden — Farm—^Dalry Prodacta BARBER TRADE taught in day steam heat, electric lights, 25 Win­ Estate of Carrie Leggett late of Household Goods . . . AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD public notice to all persons Interested Manchester In said district, deceased. 1,2, you can make dnee diSyient voids,. Machinery and Tools • • • • mrmrm « and evening classes. Low tuition ter street. Apply E. J. McCabe. at Manchester, within and for the at Manchester, within and for the in said estate to appear if they see Upon application of George H. Wad­ Musical Instruments rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 Tel. 7046 or 7889. District of Manchester, on the 6th. District of Manchester, on the 6th. cause and be heard thereon by pub­ dell praViag that administration be day of December, A. D., 1930. day of December. A. D., 1930. lishing a copy of this order once in Office and Store Equipment Market street, Hartford. granted on said estate, as per applica­ Specials at the Stores ...... FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, hot Present IVILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., some newspaper having a circulation tion on file, it is Judge. Judge. in said probate district, and by post­ $ Wearing Apparel—^Furs •♦•••••ft water heat, electricity furnished, ORDERED:— That the foregoing 5,000 [fYanted—To Buy ...... Trust Estate of May M. Siller u-w Trust Estate u-‘w of Margaret ing a copy of this order onHhe public application be heard and determined Rooms—Board—Hotels—Beserls HELP WANTED— rent reasonable, 217 North Elm of Michael J. Maguire late of Man­ Creigh late of Manchester, in said sign post in said Manchester, five at the Porbate Office in Manchester In chester. in said District, deceased. District, deceased. days before the said day of hearing FOR MORTGAGES 1 ' Hestanrant® street, near school. Phone 3300 or said District, on the IStlj day a t De­ ooms Without Boarfi n FEMALE 35 The Trustee having exhibited Its The Trustee having exhibited its and return make to the court. cember, A. D.. 1930, at 9 o’clock in the We have $5,000 to put out for a 7975. Ethel Fish Le-wis. annual account with said estate to annual account with said estate to WILLIAM S. HYDE hoarders W anted...... » • - AJ forenoon, and that notice be given to client on first mortgage on residen­ Country Board—Hesorts this Court for allowance, it Is this Court for allowance, it Is Judge. all persons interested in said estate WANTED — CAPABLE WOMAN READY THE 15TH—Four airy ORDERED;— That the 13th day of ORDERED:— That the 13th day of H-12-8-30. tial property in Manchester. lotels—Restaurants ...... (1 ' to care for 4' year old child daily of the pendency of said application ranted— Rooms—Board It rooms, near business section, all December, A. D., 1930 o’clock, fore­ December, A. D,, 1930, at 9 o’clock, and the time and place' of hearing Cold weather means more fires. Real Estate For Rent 9 to 5 Mondays to Saturday noon. newly redecorated; ■with bath, noon, at the Probate Office, in said forenoon at the Probate Office, in thereon, by publishing s, copy of this Manchester, be and the same is as­ Fires in stoves and fiumaces are Apartments, Flats, Tenements ca Write Box R, in care of Herald. toilet, lights, wash stand, shades Manchester, be and the same Is as­ order in some newspaper having a Business Lacatlons for Rent »a *4 signed for a hearing on the allow­ signed tor a hearing on the allow­ circulation in said district, on or be­ necessary. Fire insurance is also Houses for Rent ...... #S free; garage; all for $20. 13 min­ ance of said account with said estate, ance of said account with said estate, fore December 8, 1930. and. by posting necessary when the fire is not con­ and this Court dir^ts the Trustee to and this Court directs the Trustee to Suburban for Rent ...... m-m fit utes from Mills. Don’t wait. ' Call a copy of this order on the public fined to the stove mid furnace. Bummer Homes for Rent ..'..uaa 47 SITUATIONS WANTED— tonight. 91 South Main street. give public notice to all persons in­ give public notice to all persons in­ Mortgage Money sign post In said town of Manchester, Wanted to Rent...... 48 terested therein to appear and be terested therein to appear and be at least five days before the day of We have the lowest ratea- Real Estate For Sal® FEMALE 38 Telephone 7505. heard thereon by publishing a copy of heard thereon by publishing a copy of Now on Hand hearing, to appear if they see cause You cannot afford to take a riali Apartment Building for Sal® 44 this order In some newspaper having this order in some newspaper having at said time and place and be heard Business Property for Sale tO EXPERIENCED GIRL would like FOR RENT—4-ROOM FLAT, trol­ a circulation in said District, on or a circulation in said istrict, on or be­ relative thereto, and make return to without insurance—think it over. Farms and Land (or Sale ;«.«•«• 71 ley line, convenient to mills, all before December 8, 1930, and by post­ fore December 8, 1930, and by posting this court. housework, go home nights. Call ing a copy of this order on the public a copy of this order on the public ARTHUR A. Spouses for Sale 78 improvements; heat. 243 Center WILLIAM S, HYDE ROBERT J. SMTIB X^ts for Sale aja* 78 after 6. Phone 3512. sign post in the Town where the de­ sign post in the Town where the de­ KNOFLA Judge. Resort Property for Sale 74 street. Telephone 6990. ceased last dwelt, five days before ceased last dwelt, five days before H-12-8-30. Phones 3450-5746. 1009 Main Suburban for Sale >ee«9ft«««» WANTED—WORK as housekeeper said day of hearing and return make said day of hearing and return make Dial 5440 Real Estate for Exchange and cook, small family preferred, FOR RENT—AFTER DEC. 15— to this Court. to this Court. 875 Main St. Wanted—Real Estate...... 77 or would cook for large family. 6-room tenement. . Improvements. WILLIAM S. HYDE WILLIAM S. HYDE Auction—liegal NoHees Judge. Judge Legal btotiices Y8 Write Box X, care Herald. Inquire at 24 Church street. H-12-8-30. H-12-8-30. r, u.- GAS BUGGIES—Sudden and Unexpected By FRANK BECK

(MAISIMei HEM GETTINS • 1.000 A WEEK l e t s s e e ... WHAT SHALL I l e t 's s e e . . . i t ’l l S O O N BE POR impersonating m b HORN I'M THROUGH THROW OUT... THAT OLD TWEED CHRISTMAS... THAT MEANS HAVING TO PINCH PENNIES. AND WAITING ANYWAY.. I’M SICK OF LOOKING AT MORE SHOPPING. I'VE A NOTION INVEST! T ILL S T Y L E S A R E SD< M O N T H S O L D IT. T h e y 'r e s h o w i n g f r o c k s TO RUN DOWN TO TH E C IT Y BEFORE BUYING THEM AT LAST T H IS Y E A R f i t t e d S N U G ON A SPENDING SPREE.. I’D IN A LIMITED AMOUNT IN 1 CAN HAVE A COMPLETE AROUND THE WAIST AND BE NEAR HEM . TOO WARDROBE , PULL OP HIPS, WITH l o n g IT WOULD BE SUCH MILE T H E L A T E S T FLARING SIDES- FUN ___ B Y GOSH . CUMULATIVE H E M IS FASHIONS J U S T M Y I ’ LL D O . tMPATtEKJTLV „ T Y P E . IX~ PREFERRED W/AmNU3 POR TX50AY. STOCK SOME MIRACLE 4 T O H APPEN THAT \MILL PAR VALUE $100— DIVTOEiroS Q U k r a a ;^ ^ H ELP H IM OUT OP AlS 1 0 PREDICAMENT, A M V IS manchesteTS structiok contemplatino ^ CO„IN€. THE PLEASANT POSSIBILITIES F 0 9 y v y L DEiXAHiS A ' O P THEIR A. A. KNOFLA or MILLARD PARK NEW ' - Agents' •-=•;■•■■■■ 'c 875 Main Street

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL0 , SOUTH UANOHESTEB, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930.

'Flapper Fanny Says:’ SKIPPY SENSE MDNONSI , U. 8. PAT. Off. B j Percy Crosby parts C%rUt3nM Shopping Talk '"Ot all the mobs 1 ever saw!” i Hbw TAKC A BiGVCtC Powe A n ' coct O u t a n ' o u r a n * J w i t h COUiTiffUlONX OF W6CCI IP yA iT^ wputbP#y “5^r pity sake decide!” M i t e r o r ^ p a c c F u t u a i r — "T eu can’t go wrcoxg w ith lingerie!” POP INSTANCe— Do YA MeAN Tb our AN' o u r— YA M€AN Y-O Va D o n ' t f i A v e ytd c e r “Look Mayme! her hair is dyed.” rcLL M € A P r e R t h € ,^AV VA NCvtC

The Way It Works Out Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble, Man wants but little, and gets that double. Man in Restaurant—Waiter! This soup has a fly in it! | Waiter—Sh-sh-sh! Don’t make so 1 much noise. Everybody in here will ! ©1080 I CvMby, Gr«»t Britain rishta w ant one. /z 8 I Faatotaa Sjitdiesta, 1m . Ain’t It Funny How the Average ; Man Thinks He’s a Great Help ■ Around the House if He Only emp­ O N tA (^Aovf ties His Own Ash Tray? Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Foi OUR BOARDING HOUSE A present well-wrapped is never The first step in ridding a town of \ rapped, By Gene Ahem crime and vice is to find a set of | ' policemen who don’t want any They have the framework already A LETTEf=^ f r o m S a n t a C l a u s { W i money. completed.” M ow, USTSM VotiRSELT AMP -rHAT There are hog-calling and cow­ A Christmas hymn isn't half as OVJLS' CLLiF OA aAcS-, A /siP calling contests. Why not have a sweet to a girl as a Christmas him. iMsYiSAP OF V oa S P L E M P I P contest among the old boys who GO "tb UlORk" TOR TOLWiS YieiURfMe oAi I D E A , “called off” at the old time square The visitor was being shown about vino UJILL AFPCEClA-r-E dances? 'That was a real calling. . . by the head of the up-to-date busi- HoUJ-Tb T5Alo£ MARTMA A few girls may have welcomed t v e p v T h i m g v o u d o — ne.ss house. CHRISTMAS' back the long skirts for the sake of Visitor—Who is the dapper youth fu . CAPTAIM modesty, but most of the dear things at the glass topped desk? M o M e V T O R GO O0< A^SP UELPcaiECf who hailed their return had two oth­ Business Man—He keeps an index A -TbAM OF NOJJRSELT- t h is T o o p , c l o -THe s er very poor reasons. showing where the Index cards are. He l p e r s , Visitor—Who is the young man V e A R ^ VAiHS^ AMP -T b V S T o r -T H E P o o r Joe—Hello, Bill! Where have you with the white spats and the effi­ AMP WEE'LL been ? DoNiV VoLi AMP MEEPVI^MAk'E cient ears? W O R K T O R Bill—To the depot to see my ^vife Business Man—He keeps an index SOME SPEECHES AMP off for a month’s holiday. showing the length of time it takes \^ELP OOLtECI* ”THE Joe—But how black your hands to index the indexes. MokiE>/ AMD TOOP MERv^E V o U R VMAV iM T o UMEORTUKIM'^ are. Visitor—Who is the girl with the Bill—Yes, I patted the engine. golden hair? T b R -T H S p e o p l e A TEUl PAPro TXLk'5’ \ 0-E T K IS Business Man—She decides under CF-TH lS a t V IS OME near’ COM)AUWlfVl “I want to marry a rich girl so I what index an index to the index of can give her everything she wants. the filing cabinets shall be placed. v m H c^ r e a l l v vmHem Help is meedepi Visitor—And who is the gray- e M E E D \ ' r ‘2 Mjim Pounds—Don’t you think haired man at the disordered desk that I’m a little too heavy to sit on in the comer? your knees? Business Man—Oh, that’s old Mr. Liongsufferer—I thought so at Jcggs. He doesn’t fit In very well first, dear, but my knees have be­ with the rest of the office, but I come numb since then. have to keep him around. He’s the only employee who can find Impor­ The will of a man who died re­ tant papers when I want them in a cently, when opened, was found to hurry. con tin the following provision: “To my beloved wife I do hereby bequeath my psmts, as a symbol of Sweden’s bus routes cover 45,000 what she always wanted to wear miles, four times that of its ridl- w ays. i during my lifetime, but did not.” LiE-r*5 Old Gent—^Now, can you give me ALL a good reason why I should give you MAKE A a nickel? n c e : Small Boy—^I sure can. If I was CD MERRV an old gentleman with a nice new Cp I CHRISTMAS derby hat on and there was lots of UPON nice black mud handy, and a kid A T IM E .- ToR asked me for a nickel, I wouldn’t all start no argument. .* A man writing home from Paris, says: “The Eiffel Tower is surely OFontpint Fox, 1930 going to be a wonderful building. (“ d r .a. PAT. Off. 01930 lY NCA SCaviCC. INC.

WASHINGTON TUBBS IL Gettinsr Set By Ciraine Stickler Solution

OaeswenT CoRitz \s uighl . at b e im g s o 7 ^ FIRST, (aENTLEMEN, X MUST EUPLMN THE NWUliE OF MV SENSM\OMaC\ trFOlUONACIe AS To \J\E\W A OeWObiSTRATiOM OF A PERFECT pvscoMEaN. rr vs an ultra-pueple pas nvachine, quite, harmless PROF. JIUOPPYS WSTERlOaS iNMENTiON. HE EvlEVl ^ ‘oETTVMfa THE HUMAN p,00y, RUT CAPASIE OF FIRVNti ANN FOCM OF SEM03 A FLEET OF AllMOUREO CAR.S To SAFE6UAV0 FOR. THE. eXPLO&INE. FROM AN INCREPVSLE PiSTANCE. \T5 TliAM^VoCTATvOU PEMOHSTRAT- When a youth iON IS FOUHa of 19, Marshal IT A Joseph Pllsud- LONELV, fikl, now dicta- SECLUDED^ tor of Poland, \ SPOT OM was condemned . THE COAST. to five years’ By iqiladug Ae numlxK 1,2 and 3 penal servitude THB vitli iJk letters T, E and A, as shown in eastern Si­ PRESlOEMT above, arid then following the arrows and beria in connec­ AND H\S ^>eBmg in the order of 1,2 ,3 —2,3, 1 tion with a plot OFFICE!^ •—and3,1,2, you make ilie three words, t o overthrow ARE the Russian TRENl^tmCj TEA, EAT and ATE czarist regime. WITH EViClTEMFNT.

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The Mahchester QWfdeh club’s nKuatore hdoor Golf December meeting and Christmas party will take place this evening in k_^V' Have Yoa Visited the the Robbips room of Center church Santa’s Hours Christmas Cards ffiefottful Course At the Comer of house. Elach member is expected to bring a gift of some garden item, ’jCELNTEB and TROTTER STREETS Santa’s little friends can see him 2 fo r 5c i preferably. The program committee iGenend Admission, 15c. is planning an Interesting evening, | in Hale’s Toyland dally from 2:30 Prizes. . and will sdso award an appropriate ^ Dozens and dozens of gay and valuable attendance prize. The ] to 4:30 o’clock. Nights 7 to 8:30. Christmas cards awraiting your se­ committee in charge for the current soU TH MR NCHESTER • CONN lection at 2 for 5c. three meetings is Mr. and Mrs. C. ABOUT TOWN W. Blankaaburg of Talcottville, Miss Ellen Buckley and William Buckley Frances E. Howe of South Man­ of Manchester Green. They are chester Is one of the 50 students hoping for a lauige turnout of the elected to membership In Boston members at tonight’s meeting. L'niversity’s college of practical arts and letters French Club. Member­ Henry Hitchman of Exeter, Eng­ Ik ship is based on proficiency in read­ land, who spoke at the Gospel hall k ing, writing of French. The club is yesterday afternoon and evening planning a variety of activities for and made a most favorable impres­ the winter season. sion, will preach there every evening this week at 7:45 except Saturday. Mrs. Madeline Carlson and son The general public will be welcome. Ronald, have returned to their C h r i s t m a s C i f t s home in Big Lake, Minn., after Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters | spending the past two months with will meet tomorrow evening at 8 Mrs. Carlson’s mother, Mrs. C. o’clock in Odd Fellow's hall. The Bolin of Center street. business will Include the nomination and election of officers. Members At the setback party held in the who have not yet returned the little Here Are A Few Ways Of Saying “Merry Christmas” In A Masonic Temple Saturday night 17 stocking bags are asked to do so at tables were in play with the follow­ this meeting, also tickets sold for ing winning the prizes: First, a the Christmas turkey, the drawing i turkey, R. D. McCann; second, for which has been postponed until Harry R. Trotter; third, or consola­ the meeting of past chiefs with Mrs. Practical Way That Will Suit Married Folks And Pocket Books tion, E. C. Borst; door, Frank j Herbert Alley of Washington street, Quish. There was a close contest be­ [ December 22. tween first and second prize win­ For Practical Housewives! ners, McCann scoring 160 and Trot­ The annual Christmas party of , ter 159. the Manchester City club will be held at the club rooms on Oak Pastel Rayon-Satin There will be a meeting of the street Saturday night December 20 Masonic social room committee in it has been announced by the com­ Cannon’s Turkish Towels the Temple social rooms this eve­ mittee in charge. There will be en- ' ning at 7:15. tertainment, a supper and gifts for the members. In New Pastel Borders Shepherd Encampment, No. 37, Spread and Pillow Ensembles I.O.O.F. will meet in Odd Fellows Edson M. Bailey, chairman of the hall this evening at 7:30. The busi­ vocational guidance department of Lady Pepperell ness will include the nomination of Manchester High school said today Colored officers. that the individual conferences with the entire student body are not be­ Featured at Otto L. Seelert, son of Mr. and ing conducted solely by himself, but Mrs. O. L. Seelert of West Center rather, by a staff of more than a Heavy weight, double Bed Sets street and a junior at Worchester half a dozen members of the faculty. thread turkish towels of the Polytechnic Institute, haa been well known Cannon quality elected manager of the college soc­ that will please practical cer team for next year. housewives. These towels $ LAST MINUTE GIFTS have the new wide flora) 4.25 Shining Light Circle of Junior border in soft pastels of blue, $5.98 Beautiful Lady Pepperell gift King’s Daughters will have a food 10c, 25c, 50c Groups gold, green, peach and laven­ sets packed in book folder. Set sale at Watkins Brothers store, Sat­ der. Extra large size. Also contains one 81x99 sheet with col­ urday afternoon of this week at 2 Mrs. Elliott’s Shop modernistic designed solid ored hemstitched hem and a pair of 45x38 1-2 cases to match. o'clock. 853 Main Street colored towels. Last year similar sets were retailing at $9.98. Buy now and save 10 per cent Cannon’s Reversible Colorful This year we offer these -J:). on all clothing at House’s.—Advt. beautiful solid color ray­ TURKISH SETS on-satin ensembles at the :T' Pequot Colored Have your furnace cleaned at BATH RUGS special price of $5.98. Set once by our Electric Furnace Clean­ MODERNin consists of an 80x90-inch ing Process. G. E. Willis and Son, Special! Special! spread with side ruffles Bed Sets Sac. Phone 3319.—Adv. complete with a half­ moon pillow with ruffle In Cedar Chest AND THE trimming. Soft shades D-A-NC-E $ 1.00 of: .. $1.39 Smart towel sets by Cannon TONiGirr A special Christmas sale of will please. Bordered towels $4*50 8-12 P. M. BATHROOM Cannon’s reversible, heaVy and solid colors packed one The well known Pequot bed set* weight bath rugs. Solid col­ turkish towel and two face Rose Blue Gold packed in a miniature cedar chest The bathroom is as much a ors with check border. Green, cloths to a package. A smart, for Christmas giving. 81x99 hem­ blue, peach, nile and orchid. inexpensive gift! stitched, colored hem sheet and a Masonic Hall, So. Manchester part of the home as any other Green Lavender pair of 45x38 1-2 inch cases. Rose, OLD FASHIONED AND room. And so modem plumb­ blue, gold, green and lavender. MODERN DANCING ers have devised innovations Auspices that should find their way into $4.98 and $5.98 Pure Another Shipment! Dilworth-Cornell Post, No. 102, every house. 100% Wool-Filled, Two-Tone American Legion FILET DOILIES If your bathroom was new at Music By the turn of the century and to­ Linen Damask Sets AL BEHREND’S ORCH. Prompting By Prof. Harold Gates day beside looking out of date Rayon Satin Comforts A d m is s io n ...... so Cents and being out of date is costing (Values to 29c) you constant repair bills to Another shipment of filet A Christmas Saving at dollies which we are again fea­ keep in working order why not turing at 10c each. Round, TURKEY PIE SUPPER replace the whole works with a \ $2.98 square and oblong shades suit­ AND CHRISTMAS SALE modern system ? You’ll find it r able for end tables, chair backs, 7 G etc. Values to 29c each. This SALVATION ARMY HALL will pay in money saved and A ir . is the third shipment of these comfort to say nothing of ap­ A group of about fifteen $4.98 and popular doHies. $5.98 damask sets specially priced ) ///A' $7.98 By Women’s Home League pearance. —$2.98. Beautiful, pure linen sets ■[/i/M Wednesday, 7 p. m.. Sale of Ladles’ with hemstitched hem. 54x70 What lovely warmth all and Children’s Garments, Bed and inch cloth and six napkins. Also a Winter long one of these Bath Sets and Gifts Galore. few pure linen sets with colored wool-filled comforts will give Thursday, 5 to 7 p, m., 'Turkey Pie, borders included at this price. a dear one. This is an ex­ Vegetables, Cranberry Jelly, Tea or Jos. C. Wilson ceptionally fine quality tail­ Coffee, 40c. Plumbing and Heating ored and smart comfort at Home Made .Apple, Mince and Other this price for a 100% wool- Pies, 10c; Cake, 10c; Ice Cream with Contractor. Pastel Bordered Hand Embroidered filled comfort covered with Cake or Pie, 15c; Milk, 10c. 28 Spruce St. Tel. 5043 7 heavy rayon-satin. Two- LINEN CLOTHS LINEN SETS tone combinations in

72x84 Ko8e-Green Gold-Green $ 1.25 $1.00 Inches Green-Orcliid Blue-Orchid Native Charcoal Dainty Colored Potatoes 5 Bags Something new In lunch Pastel linen bridge sets trim­ cloths! Solid colored linen med with cross-stitching and lunch cloths with light self­ hand embroidery. Blue, gold, Linen Towels $1.25 99c color border. Also linen plaid pink, maize and lavender. 36- Bushel PINEHURSf cloths. 54x54 inches. inch cloth and four napkins. 100% Solid Color QUALITY CORNED Strictly College Inn New! Dozens and dozens of linen guest , BEEF Fresh Eggs Pure Wool Blankets towels] Plain whites, solid col­ Soups ors, appliqued .models, lace trim­ 2 for ■Z Colorful! med towels and embroidered ones. ':5l 55c Styles to suit all tastes. From At the Low Price of Spain, China, France sind other 25c 65c Smart for Gifts! foreign countries. r ^ We know yon will be pleased with P in ^ o n t Corned Beef—> - « ■ Briskets, Chuck pieces. Middle ribs and Ribs. Any day In the vXivXv Jacquard w eek you can get Roasting Chickens, Fowl or Legs of Lamb at Hand Printed V t* . $5.00 ••.•.•.•.v.w...... Pinehurst. From now until New Year’s we will carry a small supply of Turkeys at all times. To be sure of Just the size you Five dollars never before gave such cheery * Rayon Spreads want, try to place your turkey order the day before. Linen Cloths warmth and comfort as found In these colorful 100% wool blankets. Solid color, single blank­ A special on LAMB PATTIES, 4 fo r ...... 39c ets in good-looking shades of blue, gold, rose, SNOW FLOSS green and orchid. Sateen bound ends to match PICKLES Pinehurst Coffee...... 39c lb. reinforced with four rows of stitching. See Quarts of these lovely blankets tomorrow! A practical gift-)-*] Jacquard SWEET MIXBD or GRAPE FRUIT, 4 f o r ...... 29c rayon bed Spread Ju rauut floral SWEET CUKES patterns. Solid shades of blue, Special S5c qt. 4.98 gold, rose, green and ortihid. Large SAUER KRAUT (and Spare Ribs) A Special Christmas Sale! sizes; 81x108 afid' 72x108 inches. (54x54 inches) Heavy weight spread. DIH Pickles, 12 to 14 10c Plain Olives, 3 f o r ...... 25c In Jar, special 35c. The modem housewife will 15c Plain Olives, 2 f o r ...... 25c be delighted Christmas with one of these band printed Pure Linen Scarfs Hand Made Chinese Pints of Sweet Mixed MIXED TEA or old fashioned For­ > 1 linen lunch cloths. Colorful dr Sweet Cukes 22c Jar. mosa Oolong T ea...... 36c lb. cloths in three color combin­ ations that are color fast. (Regular $1.00 18x36 inches have LeeteHt ChlM Sauce, Pepper ReHsh and Picca- Three smart patterns Filet Scarfs M at SSo Heinz Sweet Mustard Pickles. house and garden, tile and Grade) 18x45 inches woodland. 54-54 lnoh4s square. Women who have seen these clptbs say they Very toe quality, pure linen scarfs with neat hemstitched hems with picoted edges. Suitable $ 1.00 for diningroom, bedroom and for making luncheon sets. Two good sizes: 18x36 and 18x45 Inches. are the best-looldng one* Dotliea to match 25c each. Sizes 10x14 and 10x18 Inches. Hand made Chinese filet scarfs they’ve seen at 11.98! In four sizes: 18x36, 18x45, l8x54 Hale’s Domestic Department—Main Floor, left and 18::72. inches. Also'fin* hand mado squans, 36x36 Ib c Im b ! GOOD THINGS TO EAT Shop Hale’s—“The Busy Christmas Thrift

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