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SENT TO SEN ATE Uniinial Majority of 230 To R o c r n u i T i n 165 Id Hodso — Leaders ■■'y'jZ RIPORTEDHUACUD New French Premier not Accept Fear Seoate WiO KM It Or fc-y j*. /. ; CcO For Debt Offer On War Debti i t Homro’ Veto IL / Had Load of Woolen Goods m I % Hoover Gives Up Pha In Valned Between $25,000 Parle, Dec. 22.— (A P )—Josepb&understandlngs and rivalriM ba­ Wwbingtoii, Dec. 22.— (A P ) — Paul-Boncour intende te follow the I tween peoplM." poUclea of the Herlot government After tee Chamber of Deputies Nanw Beard To Deal W i^ ' bin to lagaliae 8.2 per ceat beer and $40,000. with regard to negotiatiou In con­ voted a weak ago to postpoua pay­ puaed the House yesterday was pre< nection with the American debt, be ment of tba w debt iuataUment, seated to tbe Senate today and re­ revealed today in hla first a ^ u r - former Premier Harriot oontinued Pressnig htematiiial ferred ImaMdUtely to tbe ludldary anoa u premier before tbe Coam­ bis contacts with tha American comialttM without discussion. Greenwich, Dec. 22.— (A P )—A ber of Deputlu. fovarnmant, tba pramlar said, afid^ otta Meanwhile it developed that House tmek laden with woolen goods His pfimary objactlva wUl be a ing teat "wa art grateful that a la- ‘PreUemi— Tk«r C Democratic leaders plan to defer from Rockville, said ' to have a conference to effect a general aettle- rioui effort has been made at Wash­ until'late January the consideration value of between $25,000 and $40,- ment, bu ha warned that tba Mlltl- ington to imooth ovar tba diffloul- sjNndence Made Public. ‘-m of any tan lofislation aimed to pro­ es'situation in tba United Statei tiei which bava arUan.” duce revenue to supplement what 000, was hi-jacked on Put’s Hill, a makaa It advisable to conduct the Aa for nsgotlations to Mttla tba mile from the Center early this whola dabti iMua, ba lald, "wa will they hope to be derived from the negotiation! with tbe greatest WaiblngtoB, Dee. 28.— (A P ) beer bill that tanes beer at |S a morning, police were informed at Assuming bis election u speaker of the new House, which Washington observers believe now is a fore­ cart. conduct tbam with tba firm purpoM noon by the abducted driver, Her­ gone conclusion. Congressman Henry T^homu Rainey will be the second In succession whose wife also is his Hla dliarmament poUcy also will of preparing a i.olutlon of tba quM- Pruldeut Hoover, having baas ig;^ banM, and pUyi a larfe part in man Welngartner, who then was In Democratic fiscal plans. secretiuy. Mrs. Ella McBride Rainey, who Is on the House payroll. Is shown here at work with her husband. ba a continuation of hla prede- tion In ita antlraty," with a view to formed by Praiideut-Blaet Roeiavtlt Paterson, N. J. Tbe Raineys, when not in Washington, live on a 500- acre term near Carrollton, HL oasaor’i. In domaatlo matteri bs In­ ending tba condltlona which bava re­ teat bq can not accapt "an ^paragt While the wets still were Jubilant Three men in a car drove along­ over the 280 to 165 vota. which tends, to affect admlnlatrativa soon- sulted "from tea burden of inter­ Joint rMponslblUty" batwaan new* side tbe truck, ordered tbe men off. omlaa which probably wUI taka tba governmental dabta.’’ s p e ^ their first successful attempt One of their number took tbe truck Ha pralsad tha Harriot govara- and March 4 for war dabt and ra^ to modify the Volstead law in 12 form of salary and peniloB raduo- and drove away while the other tiOM. ment’i actlvltiM in tba interaita of lated pelldai, baa abaadonad Ua years, dry numbers confidently as­ two compelled tbe truck crew to Ir hla foreign relations, hs said, dlsarmamant and its part in tea luo- serted that the measure would be RAILROAD WORKERS plan for naming a comnlssloa to get In their oar. They were driven MEDICAL MEN AGAINST ha daalraa particularly to cultivate osMful effort to bjrtng about Gar- deal with prssslBff Intarnattonal defeated at the other end. of tbe to 'Paterson and there released. tha frlsndahlp batwaan Franca and many’! raturn to tea world diMrma- problami. ' « Capitbl. I f not there, they held Calls Police G ru t Britain, at tha uma time ment eonfaranoa. Oorraspondaaoa batwaan tee two President Hoover would veto it. ‘ Welngartner telephoned his em­ AGREE ON SLASH grantlnf to Qarmany lo ter u ha "Wa aball ba on tha alert," ba ovar tee past few days, aa made Great Applause ployer, Carl Miller, 85 Village MORE VET HOSPITALS can oonalstently do lo tba status of Mid, "to see that nobody darivea ibllo this afterneen at tea White Shouts and applause greeted street, Rockville, telling him -1 tbe aquality whleh aba damanda. from raeenltloB ef aa equality of ouM, showed teem at sharp die m Speaker Gamer's announcement of loss of tbe track, and then called In tba long run, ba told tba Cham­ rights and from orffaalMtion of S4 verfftnee,E ince. - the bill's passage yesterday after tbe Greenwich police. Vote To Accept 10 P. C. Low­ ber, the ultimate goal of bis admin­ ourity any banaflta which would It 'was Mid In admlnlstratlen three and a half hours of tense de­ Welngartner said his assistant Preadent of Association istration and of all other fovarn- tend toward a ra-Armlag inoom- quauarteri familiar with ted fftudtlcx bate and quick rejection of approxi- was Fred GlUeck, and another man, E Y PARDONS MAN mants must ba to find tba way out patibla with tea vary goal of tea tealit d(iropping Of the nrepoMd o e # matSly two doaen amendments. hired yesterday, was on tbe track. er Pay Chodw For the of tha economic daprasilon, a result oonfsrraoa or with tea ptaca misilon pun meantBMiAt uAC th# d ilili Soon thereafter Senate leaders He did not know this man’s name. ToOs Congress GoTom- of "international unoartalaty, mis- treatlai." sltiutton' wbuld be At a atan diS announced plans for early considera­ Tbe laden track bore Miller’s HESENTTOJAIL until after innugurntleo. ^ tion of tbe measure which places a name and also the partly obliterat­ Next Nho MoDdis. Preildant Hoover, In a itAtomint BB tax cn each barrel of beer and ed name of tbe Hockanum firm. It ment ShonU Not Care For announcing the oorraapendanqa Midi Imposes no restrlctionB on sale left Hartford at 8 a. m. with a con­ "Governor Roosevelt ecoildsm, •tber than existing laws, excepting signment of goods for a New York Ex-SoMiersAUeToPag. Bay State Goremor Was Chicago, Dso. 22.— (A P )—RaU- that it It undaslraliie for him to gis department store. GOVERNOR FREES BURNS, sant to my luggM tleosfori that wholesale and retail sellers road labor stuffed a $150,000,000 must obtaia Federal licenses. tlva action on the foreign 22.—Tbe Carl gift Into tba oarrlsrs Chrlitmu outlined in my raoopt maesaga Sewing be saw no reason for de­ Rockville, Dee. Wuhingtonk l^ c . 22 (A P ) — Prosecutor Whan Criao MillerUller Trucking CompanyO . . of ,this ■tooklngi today. CongrsM. X will rospaef his lay. Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, The contention of tbe American A CHAIN GANG HIGITIVE Dsmocratie leader, asserted be town bad word this noon of a loss On# million workers agrud WiSttM." would ask to have the bUl referred of a laden track to hijacken at Ifedlcal Association that acute Was Connnitted. through their 1,500 rsprsisntr.tlvss Tbs Prssidsnt-slsot took to tbs JufUclary oonunlttee and then Put’s Hill on tbS Post Road. It wu Igedioa) and surgical cases of form- to continue to ucspt pay ohaoks ten oldsd p otion Ahnt bt wngtod 19 have A'fbie hnad to d itl iMtb ted to the Snanoa consaittee. said at the^ office the value ^ the fF soldiers for which tbe patients par cent lower than tba stundard consigameni was about $85,Q00. Boston, Mass., Dec. 22— (A P ) - •oala ter aaothar n iu moatba, Jerwy EnwiiTe Telit Goit. ONE D E A D ,; OORT debts and other dtffloultiM xe be Murprisai o8 ibijorlty s a l^ to pay ajiould not bf oared sees fit, once the respensIbilHy ie Gamer and othir leaders of his $0 further iaform$tion at r w t h e gpvsrnment w u jp u t,)» Twioe in 1$ years tbs 'Uves of r l X Joint OontresiUmal Odbahii^ He Shoi^ S Josedh'K^.in^'^^overaor of Missa- Adr '■’< . — ______, , tee idday b$i;.tbe,prssldsnt o f^ tb e fait tba affadt of the -out for aADIVACCIDEn .ehuimts, and John Poulacu, con­ year. TEXT OF TBUMiiAMi advanced 8ia bU aa a saajor^ point organisation! Dr. Edward K . ^ r y fessed slayer of hie sweetheart, CeBM ExploitiDf Hn Ex- WeeUeg^, Deo. 22 --(5 S p) in tbe Demoemtie legislative pro­ of jpallan, Tbxu. Thiir daoiiibn to uva their am^ 1 b Preslde^-Blert ftooMvdtt tt'"seet*‘ gram for the short session, designed At;BERT H. WIGGIN, C*ry told the committee on vet- touched. ployari a bugs Amount In ouratiug .rMpondenet made mtlMe tiday 'At to produce revenue to help balance rans legislation that such Oases '^Tbe first time the former, then costs until aoift Odtobsr 81, wss periencee. Hpnrard Fredunan Fntsdljr .khe Whit«Reuee,' deoUned "to te * the budget. Their estimates of such should be oared for by physicians in prosecuting attorney for Hiunpuen re so ld at 12;04a. m., after 11 revenue from tbe |6 tax have rang­ BANKER, RESIGNS hospitals In the home area of tbs county, bad tbe latter, a 17-year old days of nagotlatlon with dIm offi­ ed as high as $800,000,000 annually. patient. boy, sent to prison for life. Today cials o f tba roads. Thanton, N. J., Dec. 22— (A P )— Injored— One of Ike Vic- On tbe final vote party lines were He urged that the government tbair fatea h|ul brought tbam to- . Tbs Brotherhood of Locomotive split with 188 Democrats and 96 Re­ discontinue building* veterans’ hos­ etbar again, and Pouluu, now a Firsmsn and Enginamah. a large Robert Elliott Bums, fugitive from tinu Is Reported Dying. publicans and one Farmer-Labor pitals and suggested that if ebe {4-yMr old man, had baen granted and powerful union, withheld ap­ a Oaorgia chain gan$ has found a casting "aye" ballots and 64 Demo­ Head of World’s Larfost government "Is going to take-care frasdom. proval ter savaral hours. haven In New Jarsay. MarOb 4. ■ crats and lOl Republicans voting of non-service connected oases," It Ha aalla for his natlvs Grssos, Tbs chairman of tbs labor groups, Tha convict-author, twice asoa],p. Tba axobanga batwaan tet -Prail* in opposition. Commercial Bank Qnits; do so through private and public Dso., 29, u a condition of hla par­ Alaxandar P. Whitney of Clavslaad ad from a prison camp will ba granit- Cambridge, Maas.. Dso. 28. dent and hla ouoasior-to-ba oonifat* "Lame ducks"—those who will hospitals. don. ! obisf of tha trainman, slgud tha ad rafuga by Governor A. Harry (A P )—CharlM H. itanton of ad of four langtey tetogranii. To' Breaking Relatlou Poulacu, a reaidant of Holyoka, agraamant with William F. Thishoff, ton, a Harvard Unlvaraify fresh­ team tbe Premdent attaohed a brief Moor# so long as bs "Isads an hon­ man was fatally injursd and fivl (Oenttnued on Page Ms) Aldrich To Succeed Him. Cary Mid the medical profession shot apd kiUad hit swaathMit, Mary gaparal manager of the Burlington est, upright lifa." ■tatement to tee preei, eeylng, that the Federal hospitidlMt'‘ n Papas, pcoordiiig to hi* oonfssslon, etesr persons some ef them social­ "(Soveraor Roosevelt oeaiklere line and spokesman ter tba roads. ly prominent were Injured as twb program w u breaking up the Kng add tnsh trisd imsuocsssfuUy. to Payrolls would bava gem up $17,- teat it is undesirable for him to, standing relatioM of a horns town ll. hlfflstlf wltk tbs sams gun.*. Tbs automobllss colUdsd at tes 0am- assent to my suggMtioni for co» New York, Dec. 22.— (A P ) —The 009,000 a month had tba bulc wage bridgs sud of tba Harvard bridgs influence of Albert K. Wlggln In doctor With bis patients and added: S•a ■ district attornsy, Joiapb B. rates bean I'sstorad. ierative action on tbe foreign pra- MONGOUA REVOLTS "We have hopied that tbe govexn- Ely, took a plM of aaoCnd dagraa today. Edward W. MaribaU, 27, aa sme outlined in my recent mem shaping tbe policies of tbe Chase Tha Agreaiqent (Contlnuad on Pag# ThrM) lastraoter at Nortbsastorn Ualvsr- a National bank, which be was ment would not build any more* hos­ murdar and had tba youth aentenoad Tba agraamant bound both sldss Mge to OongreM. X will respect Me largely Instrumental in building to pitals and that tbe Congress would to Ufa imprispnmant. aitgr w u rsportsd dying at a hos­ wisbM." establish a policy that would not not to propose a change ter exten­ pital. ACJURST RUSSIANS its present rank as tbe world’s A numbsr qf Oreak organiaatlona sion of tbs agreement or a obanga In autboritgtlve eouroM it wee largest commercial bank, will still trisd to ssours a pardon for Poula- fho otesrs injursd wars David H. iMrned' thet the President, will re­ (Oontlnned op Pago Wx) in tba basic ratal until after Jupa MAINE TO REPORT B i ^ , 20, and Jesrah Plumb, 19, be actively felt. It was said today, cas, and rsoantly Commlifioatr of 15. Each side agraad that ' any frain from appointing the debts although the veteran banker has re­ CorracticM . Wairrax A. fitearna both Harvard studsats: MIm Ettsa< oommlastoo proposed qy him in hie obanga propoiaa hatwaan June 15 bsth^ Freteiagbam i f Oambriitoe, Nathrei Reported To Hare signed as chairman of tbe bank's tsrmad hla oaia a "olaaaioal killing and Nov. 1, should bs handled under mMMge to Congress u et board of governors. of a swaathaart," and agraad that if EARTRQOAKESNOW and La Baron Barksr, Jr., a Boston He was deeoritMrieed a t fttUng that Wlggln will continue as a director tbs Railway Labor Act, "a- ax- publlshsr. oupport of tha pretl- 40 r.C. OF FARMS tha prlsonar would return to hla P^tleusly aa reasonably posiibla" without the . . . Mnrdered Inetrnctors and of tbe bank and also as a member of native land, the patitlcn for his rs- Marshall, Barker and Miss Froth- I oommiftion oouid no$not its executive committee; Likewise, ap’d entered into by owners and am- Inffham wars on thalr way to MIm properly be formed to carry on lepse w u meritorious. plbyas, .of all tha aatlon’s 200 olau be will retain bis active interest in a OhHstnau Pardons FrOteingham’a horn# whan, tbair after Marob 4. Forced Officials To Flee. score of large American cerpora- OMPERMORTGACE Yssterday Oovsrnor Jo'ssph B. one ropda. ' M. I. T. Openi a New Station ear collided with tedit of tea itu- Brief Statement tions, and be will not lessen hfs ac­ Ely sxtesuSsd isxscutivt olsmsttcy to Tba railways thrapt of a twenty danta. In bis brief statemeut attaohed to tivities in tbe Internatonal field. par cent .reduction in tha basic icala After trMtment at a hoapital the correspondsnoe, however, • Ml*. tbs man hs bad prosecuted. eitabllihsd In 192$ bung apparently Near Machiat — Worked New York, Dec. 22.— (A P ) —Re- Wlggln, who is tbe American bank­ Poulacu’ psurdon w u one of Barker and Mias Froteingnam Hoover added: orts of a Mongol uprising against ing representative on the German Federal C U d Makes PnWe seven ^“Cbriatmu pardoM” granted aa hMvy If hot: heavier over the went home. "Situations wlU no doubt davalqp Russian domination and Chinese standstill committee — which is ^ tne governor and Executive workers today. Its rapresentativas Two Years Bnildmg It. Son of Attornsy and 1^ ba dealt with ty tbe admin- S sidd the 'ten per cent temporary out accusations that Japan is seeking to gradually thawing out some $1,000,- dounoU. Stanton was tea aon of a promi­ letration m they ariM, but of oeuM set up a "puppet" government in 000,000 of short term German bank Pardon on ,puole conditlou was la Inadequate,, and that restoration nent Boston attorney. Barker and no. eommltmenu win be made for credits—will leave New York next of the old rates .woiild rain the car­ Marshal] were graduated from Mongolia today revived a long dis­ granted to Antonio Carpenlto, Cambridge, Mail., Dec. 22.— (A P ) tee next’ administration." puted question of "spheres o f Influ­ month for London to attend the con­ Brooktoh, Who served. 28 yean fo^ riers. StlpuUtlon of future negotia­ Harvard in 1926. After bia gradua- "Tba oorraspondanoa bttwaan my- ference, startinr Jan. 81, which will Honse. tions ' UMSF F^aralf Ihw was oon- —The MaaaaohuMtti Initltute of e n t ’ in that vast tableland of Cen­ the ikwlng of Special Officer Technology today • announced tbe Mlf and Ctovarnor RooMvaltU at­ tral create a new agreement for 1988. sldarad a victqrp'ter. the roads. • (Oonttnoed on Page Ms) tached taarato." Large Stockholder 'rhonsasiCrMslloy of that city. o j ^ l n g ^ its new eflsmograph sta­ Whetber Russian influence In Daniel Manaleu, coinmitted to the The roads ' nildo'* conceHlops . In There followed tee telegrams be­ northern, or outer, Mongolia will Wlggln wUl remain as Chase Na> tion near Ififfhlvffi Me. Wuhihgton, Dec. 22'-^ (AlP) — Danveri'State Hoapital for. the In- their original; p r^'sal. It was . for The new Seismograph lhatramente tween tee two-men, given besf continue and whether China can tlonal’s second largest stockholder. Approximately 40 pOrcept'Of the an ihdeflute aXtehalon until chan$- textually as put out at tea White keep its already feeblb grip on John D. Rockefeller, Jr., ranks as its kaep their rigll on. tee lite of the farm lands in the United States are (GontlaMid on Page Six.) ed under the Ihbor act. • summer engineerteg camp of Taeb- THREE MEN KILLED Houm: soiluern, or Inner, Mongolia, were largest single shareholder. Wlggln under mortgage. Telegram — WMhlagton, 0*.85 >^ the point where the Mongolian, Man- held that mstinction until , 1980 when nology’i departinant of dvll engi­ This w u the estimate of Eric Eng- neering, In* an iaolated section of m.,-December 17, 1982. 'Cburlan and Russian borders meet Chase merged with the former lund, assistant chief of the Bureau Gov. FranhllB.'Rooeevelt, 'has attracted close attention in Equitable Trust Co., becoming a of Agrlcultukal economics, to the nerteeaatern-Maine that has long IN TRAIN WRECK giant banking institution With more bebn one of tee largeet' eastern •» • s Park, New York, r W Soviet Russia. On the south House apprbprlatiou sub-oomniit- Dm t Governor: sporadic fighting already has broken than $2,000,000,000 resources. In tee at hearings on the annual iMndo it *8 Christmas Every Day *1>llnd ipoti" in earthquake studlM. r out between C leese and Japanese tbe exchange df shares, John D. Free frOm arttfidal dlsturbenoes As you bhve eete from the p r ^ Rockefeller, Jr., became Chase’s cultural deplrtmant supply hill. found In and near dtlea, the new the poslttoB of the debtor g o v w on the Chinese side of the Great About 5 per cant of theia farms, Express Cradles Into a Sig­ mente-to respect to Che Xteeeinhelr Wall. ranking shareholder. Wlggln was In This Florida Toion station standa on- a firm foundation careful to make it clear that he Englund said, have mortgage dehte 18tt paymente la now In the Raokgronnd in excess^ of their value; about 10 of indent volcanic rook in a sone In the baekiround is the current would continue to hold bis Chase of many, geqlogloal faults. ,. tinnlned. In accord with bote stock, In whlclf a substantial per­ per cent dehte from 75 to-100 per in nal Teyrer At It Traveb expressiona and ray ovra; renewal of diplomatic relations be­ cent of their value and 21 per cent Chri8tmaa,'Fla.; Dec. 2 2 ^ (A P )—Ahae plenty to do;. It’s Mrs. Juanita Several ‘ years were spent tween 0 aggression imet between Japan and it Joined with Chase, was expected (teristmas rush la on full blast, Two IttstrimientB ia'nateaMry to Oonaldar tea tiu, today to assume V^ggln’a place as rr.gjaglund Mid that in 1980^1, 2.6 Jtegla'’ A■Mags^ ' trgin was wrecks capital of outer Mongolia, were re­ president of Chase since 1980, and Christmas got its name leglti ranslst of two separate unita-*rbnb -aaaobiated frem'^the ptoblama has worked alongside of Wlggln in remilt of mortgage indebtedness. The'obihUiaation poM offioe.aad lid: thro jnilaiprilM south herehare last Bight,night, will eoma bstera tea worlds ported yestsMay to have murdered snsi^ store that tenhrtha hub ef mately.. Back in the days long 1^ for recording east and winit moVfe their RuasUn mstractors and to its recent undertakings. He w u '''BldSy. Fssns lidst ' . ' mente of .tbe earth, and teb.'^bthari itgUitaflUng three railroad entpleyes and ado bonfteenee'anid to-.aoine ; said now to be familiar with aq I n 1981-&2,’ Bnkliuid said,“ fully ie edmbaunity of sbaab 250 persona fore tee war between the statbb, Injuring; several paaaettgeri. those.before 'tee. veounrenc#'. have forced Soviet government offi­ has Veen decorated' With ^ChriatinM united Statea-teoepers got to work c i i there to flee. Mongolian the details of operation of the vast 10 per cent of tee mortgaged fXinne ih e train. No. 7, westbouhd frdin woridjdlsannainiitet, Aa^ths were lost Of 'coiirSe, in a^tton , ttreaa, Ftorida- h (^ -a S d inlstletoe one (teriateiaA gay and threw up a diieCtiOh priests, a Harbin dispatch raid, w«re organization. Aldrich is 49 years Profeeeor George Xi. Hoambr; who- Hew Yoric to Chicago/ 11 Mlxiflf bmio^Utealkte tt foreign old, vhich is young for a man as­ muiy a farmer is b a x ^ haiiginff on and-extte orgngta hAM lteen pulled fort o f palm-logs againat an ex­ t 70 miles an hour, trslsSiw preaclw a holy iPar against Rus­ pected attack', by ■ Inmans. .For a .dwing ^ e summer makes bis h^«h, i*\o|M o f tee dtoffiteiiff ' suming so important a post. Wlggln after his eq^ty haa^dlMppMtedr’* ftem'|he groves- hereabouts and Id; when it left thAfaUs. “ infrv-’ ...... sian domlnatian. d^oiufiea . ftom the: tradx gardenb tee viUaxe Was called Fort quarters, at 'tee.^Mainie enginecrihg; Tbkyo offidals had no information will be 66^ next February, and He put late tee rebord DMitm bn Nine oare and.the fangine ^var- ^SlAtes laid b/ter a holiday tahis., tert was droiiped catqFii has beihi placed in-oh$rge. of the reported rebdUon and they said his reslgnatiott antidpated tee loM of teirnxi through kxdbbjted- tosned in a .:iii thii itaintog megt fo f the; 86^ pai MMOV. farms'^ chapigMl'.osnka^^ ^ lAteeri r i t e ^ a e ^ ^ gone ,tba d iy - a 4 » w « je wlte vnfftahlpe 'JndieA tekdo ah(E!l^ came under Russiaa oontre^ ^ btete. oOiSW lfia In'te4 Uhlte.4.29 In Ind., were triu D ^’lh the cab ' 'tetedgr'' aota; 5.25 Sowk: 4:81 in " r-1>ate' bebauaa le concrete pier on vm w ' Washingten, Dec. (A P )— Niew 'Fork and avntedieal student in Lte' have been IhataBed kwbmottve- ^ water: m iS^ Ifienna, shot and killed . ,bimself A40 te Nbrih Dtkotei:4.93'teW tbiMl^^■te^■ GMfi bbunty.^llBlIidsA’ and A Ihaaebic; reeqlpta.fbr Daoember 20 ued^-ejwl''ntlBiied hii' P a i»: of >Deeember were $14,767,612.49. February 20, 1967. avera$A ter the 15 of 8.61. 'who

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'com'«’taupm r, pBdifibifini&'Uft ! t>AGS TWO MAKCBBandt EVBNING HtaULO. SODTB 't CAMERA SniDHS FORMER HEBRON WOMAN HERALD m fflfipm oinsE Fine Foods PUBLISHES CHILD BOOK ADVERTISE STATES Primary aki4 ImUMf For Christmas Mn* Charles Cbleman Sellers, Its Pmri In Formerly MlssMelen Gilbert, Program Laat Ev o i^ . W y o n ^ . Raodi Owner Authors "Jim And the Pi­ Soiite 'Adopts Rsport On rate.’* . HSrRdd newteays'wlU be kiven their gimaBeN, ntoiaiy sad Jack Front Gonfoctionor’s Heralds free Saturdwr, Christmas Eve. PbHippinss~4ieN> Mnt ■ciiSbsat ohOdMi o f. the North Sugar, l A r Sends His Pictares All (Speolal to The Herald) k e te p i^ dhureh oombtoed to bb g l-lb. pkgs...... * V W Hebron, Deo. 22.—M n. Qiarlea ^turday’s Herald will be the Newsboys’ Ohrlstmas, pregfam last Fw XSCh I. Coleman Sellem of New London, N ot Apprsti On RspM.; M obureb* iiaoitauonf and Over the World. mualoia Buateerii wnra latemiMpd Cimbnrry Sauce, the former Mlm Helen Qtthert of Edition. ' " t ] 2 17*oii cans K ebn ^ lb the author of a dUl- by ehonii iiaglaf «c tea Guutam* dren’iinook, "Jim and the Pirate WashtoftSB, Dee.(APl^tM oareia. Tha to^wlQO. waa. by Rtv. Tha j.-Rfi;gaia-Ge8 9 «By. ntobfork. Wyo., Dec. 3|.-~(AP) and Sohenaotady,” which la juat off SsMte i o ^ mSoptsd the o o | ^ j M. Si gtaokiBg, Mask Keliasa, au- ntobt sBfvtof a tufkny dtonar Dixie Mix, Fruit Cake pariattediat of tea obu i^ aobool dto r d’rio^,fb?7tta d| enpM y^ —Tha oowboy lUte la falnlng re> tee preaa, privately printed. The eaM report w tee ^ Plteipptoe, .blj^i Mixture, pkg...... s 3 W V edition ia Umited to ono hundred m M tlw aoriytural caadtBf and Mias For only l5 ,osato tbs| IbtemdM aowa throufh the ertlstlo aklll^of a MliAllBip Ifl UM Bthsl V. Woodward, aupartotaadnat Peels, Citron, Lemon, Mntlenien*renoheri Charles J. Bel* copies. menu will to avaitobla, roso3 ^ The book, bealdeB havUtg for one M illD W N BRITBH LEADER iBlM yifiri. Tke report MW gbsi of tha .juBlor dspartBMBt read a key, grasn piaa, n u lM potoU^ Orange, pkg...... Sea of photographic fame. Chriatmaa prayer poem, and also, a A aoore ot yeare of ahutthr map* of Ita oharaoten a oruel atep-mote- to tee Heme. ersabef^ saUes, oeffsi,' rolto ice tr, haa a regular out and out pirate MiM Abb Stjurltam of HimhB Thi report w u ofTWA to without reading "w ^ n Pop Played Santa cream and cookies./' Dates, ptog bC|hlBd him, the operator of atraat haa lift ^ InBuuroUeBk, N. Gaus,** prior to tea aatraaea of bar u e Z-Bar-T ranch, finds his photo­ who has a heart o f gold and really CREATESASTIR B roll (wTaBd after oi^ brief its- Tha atora haa bM a.aoadndt»»« 3 oZt pkg* «**••••• isn’t a pirate at all when all’s said T., whara aha will ba tha diattUaB eusrioB. , < brothsr, to teat rOls to diapsase supper for-Ite'emplejrito daftoff'ltb# graphic studies of the west, its for a ehaia o f baklBg'ooeoarBa with candy aBd prsasats. mountains, forests and cowpokes in and done, a little abused boy who Ike House muit bow epprovs the Christmas rush seoon at .twfinty Fige* . - haa a lot of pep and courage, and haadquartara thara. omprantee. Mte before tt goei to SevsB -ysar old Laroy. Schober osBts a piats.^Mfa. Ajtoa Mdrilte Jbd 3 8-os. pkgs. for .. news print from coast to coast, teTTmteHoaeB p la ]^ a piaao aolo aad Qraes from the gutt to the border and in tha nloeat little dog in the world, •ntartalBf L M G6M|« Si j i H«’i Miss Hslea iabaion arS p r e p b w name Schenectady, one doean’t Twanty ohlldran The FrMdeBt’e attttude eo tee BrdwB esdtad, rsprassatiag tea the mealA They are sdtvi4 od tee Peter Pin Seedless continental Europe. ad by as maBy of beginners and primaiy dspartmento. "I don't think," he observed, know why. There are hidden treas­ Bieaettre whloh juit etoeifedtrom a seepBd door. The .emriopesi wIBkot Raisins, 4 15-oz. pkg. ures, secret eaves, ships, salt wa­ Playara a r ^ - ^ ooBfiriHwe' tw iy between SsBate Dorothy Marks and Doris Cole also "there’s really anything startling laat' avanlBf from 7 to • ^ RMdjTt GoTo Jiil For eat to one group ae cm itore Iwi bq ter and spanking breezes, and tee ■Bd Houee groupe' le Bot kaown but playsd piano solos. A pleasing kept open for oueiMto duriaf -the Geaned Currants, about what I’ve done, it’s Just of the t Tm . C. a . ohUdras 1b there-WM eoose doubt MBoap. Ra- number was "Mmy*! lAiUat^’’ with merely tee fact teat Fm in the sad­ finest ending one could think of. . dinner period. This soheBM tie* af­ The book ia illustrated by tee turn halpad to aataitala tha growa- DndMiu'Sicrttt. I^UleaB leaden teat he would aigB piano and bells, tee girls singing pkg* • • ...... dle every day, and every minute my upa by toning at^aa they had fords the clerks mors time to cast author’s husband, also a writer, and tha boys whistling tbajoU l^ta than if they went'home. camera is Within arm’s reach. Then laamad at achoOI. Cwrlatmaf oazol •eBBtm K^nree, (D., Mo.), end Howard StoBs conducted tew Girlst- Diamond Walnuts, when something unfolds itself be­ having published two books of bi­ About'Sk to 40 clerka bavf btoa ography, tee lives of Lorsnao Dow singing and gamaa Wtra anangad London, Deo. 22.—(AP) — X>avi4 Cutttof, (R., N, M.), oo-auteon of catechism and Jean Brown fol­ lb...... fore me I’m ready.’’ . for by tha ohalnnan, gipa Ariyaa. tee Seaate blU, w en pleaaed with lowed with a prayer poem. eating their suppers at thelsto^'AB Rancher Belden has been able to and Benedict Arnold, and the atory Uoyd George, former. Liberal leader, of the food la pr^pired; at tee sttM Soft Shell Almonds, of "The Battle Axe," describing a C. Mortarty, and rafrariimaata made a aenaathmal dedaratton la the ooBfereBoe agreeaieBt Others who tome part ware 3 carry on bis art work while super­ ■arved by Mn. W. A. BtrlokliaBd Hawea deaoribed it ae "excellent." year old June Magnuson in a recU intending one of tee Iwgest ranch­ strange Pennsylvania religious sect •tee House of Oommoas this after- of the past century. To crown all and Mn. F. L. Han It has recently Men brought to served! to sixteen immedlato friends harmless flirtations and near pro­ luvron Strickland. Mr. Lloyd George declared today c e ^ d by the conferees. and relafives. The couple Itft this Flour, pkg. .. NEW HAVEN FIRE teat it was a new thing when tee the attention of the officers of posals for many months before tee Play: “Santa’s Workshop.” Santa, The language agreed upon on im­ Manchester'Chapter, No.^lT^ Dis- forenooh. for'New ToTk City ahd on Howard Fairweather; helpers, Don­ Lords began to threaten members of migration after, independence Ukes Friday tbiy -wlfl'saU for Bieieuda Sealect Milk, awakening at tee other end.’’ New Haven, Dec. 22.—(AP) — abtod American Yeterana that a ald McKenna, EdWard Glenney, the'House. effect reads os follows: former member o f ,Meegan-Mc- on the S. 8. Pon-AiMriea. Ob terir 4 large cans . Twenty-four pm ons including seven Ronald Custer, Benjamin Johnston; "Z loiow,'’ he said, “teat last night “Upoh the final and complete return they wUl^ reside to New ch il^ n were forced to flee from an Bunnies: Richard ' Buckley, James there was talk about liability to two Withdrawal of American sovereignty Kenna Post of Hartford haa been ta Canaan; Personal Notices Alden avenue apartment house at Gleason; Book, Gilbert Sass; dolls, years’ imprisonment. I beg to say over tee Philippine iidands, tee im­ town, solioiting funds, under the al­ Mr, Hatfield is a student at Co­ 5:30 a. m. today when a fire was Beverly Simpson, Betty Thrall, that if partial disclosure • of this migration tows .of the United States leged authorization of that ex-ser­ lumbia Univsrslty, while the bride discovered in tee building. Damage Marjorie Wirtalla, Josie Fontana; ktod is . given again I shall wltlmut (tooluding all the provisions thereof vice group. is a graduate -of Kent school. CARD OF THANKS was estimated at 35,000. Clowns, Jean Starin, Richard Sym­ any hesitation cake tee responsibil­ relating to persons ineligible to Commander G eorgt Schreric of We wish to thank all who were so The 14-months-old son of Mr. and ington; Horse, '•Charles Wllsob; ity of publishing tee whole transac­ citizenship shall apply to persons the Manchester Post immediately kind to us at the time of the illness Mrs. A. F. Kingsley was overcome Tops, Jackie McMann, Jane Eng­ tion.” wbo were born toVtee Philip^ne is­ investigated the dreumstanOes with PRIESTir ANNIVEBSAR^ i and death of our beloved mother. We by smoke and treated ai^Grace hos­ MAHIEU’S would thank all those who sent land, Marjorie Smsrthe; Jack-in-the- If he were sent to Jail there would lands to tee same extent as in the the result that an inquiry was di­ flowers and would especially thank pital. John Cahill, superintendent box, Robert Rieder; Robert McCann; be others who would have to be sent ease of other foreign coimtries." rected to the NaUonat Department New Haven, Dec. 22.—(AF) — the members of ihe Brltlsh-Amerlcan of the building, slipped on the ice Peppermint Stick, Lois Clark. there too, he said, including “two or of the p . A. V. Commander Scbiech Prelates of the Roman Catholic Club and Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil. church joined with hundieda of WILLIAM BRENNAN, during the fire and one of his hands Grade 2,- “Signs of Christmas,” three members of the present gov­ desires-lt to be known tbSt tho local THOMAS BRENNAN. was badly lacerated. HoUis McKee, Donald Porterfield, ernment." chapter and the National Depart­ friends, rdativee -and fellow riergy- GROCERY WALTER BRENNAN, Firemen guided six persons down Charlotte Jones, Richard Law, Ray­ Mr. Lloyd George also accused ment of Diiabl«{i Anoerican Veter­ meii today to paying tribute to the GORDON BRENNAN. ladders. The cause of the fire was mond Dumas. “Christmas Pres­ Prime Minister MacDonald of an in­ ans condemns this practice and-fur­ Rev. JotaD H. Fitzmaurice, pastor of MRS. JOHN COPELAND. Wall Street ther puhlisbes oigned • statements 183 Spruce St. , MRS. STEPHEN MIDLER. I undetermined. ents," Barbara Coleman; "ChvUt- sult to the House tq f abiMfittogr him­ S t Franris chnrch, who eslebratsd mas Carol," Jimmie. Britton; self from debate on unemployment and' telegf'am' from .Junior''' VlcO the fiftieth onnlvetoszy o f bin sc. 22.-f(AF),HM|i ed degrae to tea near futura, Thara oneamad teat Fancy Fresh Killed Viola Jarvis, Shirley Palmer, Elaine tenaaes divliM of tbs highway de­ are too nuuy problema uaaettled You Witt notify aU coneamM teat Louis Harris gavevs two WatW atsrto^ Straughan, Eria Porterfield. partment ' estimatsd the shovel and wlte a t i ^ mlnda dlffertag aa mohay to obtained, is bring donb .so youtea tbrir libwty today na • Grade 4. An exefeise, Mtfr Drii), could fill in 1^200 otfbie yards of to tbrir aolutlon. On tha otear under falM pretsuaes, thristnuu priMOt.' ^ Betty Dewey, leader; ShMey Roth, gravel to a day. He ordered two band, we can make out much betr "Tours to Comradsbip. RsmarklBf it was toe ^ s ^ , to Clare Lavey, Gladys,Cook, Shirley shifts of men to work day afid ter to future even on preaent vol­ Peter Nugast, Christmas to send teem to jatt Aidfs Wigren, Rose Fontana, Lola Hydii. night until tes work woa eomplstsd ume of. ttade Xnroadf havF been National Junior Harris au ritou dsd^judn ^ ^ an A chorus of the rest of the clast but be would not sstlmats tea time Vies Cbmmaadar." Jesapb Martoisso, 2^ m ?? made on accumulated •teeka, ma­ Btotenmuto from tec locri offioars sings behind the scenes. required. chinery. has been wsartog Out. and dvsBus aad Arthur langMo, IT; pf Grade 6. When Love Ughto the will have to to rsjootsd. W* are of tea D, A. V. to connactlou^w to 88 Lafayette strsat, Tbay wars ar­ TURKEYS Christmas Tree; Christmas, Laura RBLEAtE BMPLOTEf nsarir on adjusted Isvri between tea uaauteorif^ solieitatiou follow; rested Thursday .night on sotmlatot Andtoio; Love, Louisa Dswsy; Hops, income andlUvIni living cocta." "To tea Editor of tea HaraW; . of Gsorgo iMBway, g a w Ntand- Fresh Geese, Fresh Ducks, Native Roasting Ubsra Orsmmo; Joy, Fraacss Haw­ New Haves, Dec, 22,—(AP)—As *oris Bunan; 22.-(Af) -i- Carolers, Gass. eantiy alaetad stata offloiato h y n ^ ebiaf aovammsnt wYtagM at Cbapttr No. 17 N. H.. Dea. wm ba ax-omelo mansbara of tea M of O tia B. Gotbal, moClao Dtaablsd' A m sriw V s t ^ Johh 2. Undrira,1,42. 42. fprmar imysr c lb . Grad# 7. A Pageant of tee Nativ­ and a laadiaf orimh^^ lawyar Of board of flnanca aad control after The Best At ity. ptotura diraotor, aad right ateafa on of tes World War," they taka office Joauary 4, ^ charges o t using tea mails in da- "To tea Editor ^ tbS Hsroldi, Naw ttSSblri, dlad tagoy. la -a Grade 8. Tbs Story of tes Three Beatan baablttf, ' ' Kjngs. ' with tea board today, to famlltoriaa froud, woa odjounad today until "This is to inform all coocirasd tlMmariraa with, ifii wOik. They Tuoaday# uSeif^tfw lditykii^^ were John A. D n aa^ . bow ^ r a * ^ 25Sl!E aotivt l>rmo^ latter Whan spurt epanad, Aaridtoat U. D. A. V„ of Hfirtfprt baa ub' fraternal ergabisetites. - ^ OABINO ROiBBRy tary of liato; ffUllam Kopa, S. 'A ttorii^ 4aeob J. Rm Wmub Fancy Fresh Gsesc, 10 to 12 Iba. each, Fancy Fresh Ducks, 5 to 0 lbs. each 20e lb. traaaurrivalaet, and Asaen T. U iSm , Ka aanres aa m itfsrte t^dtat m told F a ^ Jobs and lb...... 20c oomptrOUar-alact . , ", that iTBeb’a w u t bad tai^ oafad s U S S a H i 1921 tatt §mmfm war ‘ te Fancy Fresh Tender Chiekena to roast, Fancy Fresh Fowl for cutting up, Tha b o i^ autkorisad tea printing asd amd ba wab soufioad to Ms bad 4 to 5 Ibl. each ...... 22c lb. of tea annual raport a f tee State with a sold. RsasBblaiimnfftosdto 4 to 0 lbs. each*...... 25e lb. Evans, police chief sad sset], School for Boys Maridsu. rasponribla o r .lajjaripriaiiitad in fsr.^TstsssSi*!!: 39,800 to a daring highway rebi 1921. ' _____ , Extra Fancy Home Dressed Chickens to Home Dressed Little Roasting Pigs $8 each tdoay. OILPA OBAY glOK yoaat, from (Coventry, 6 to 8 lbs. each, They opened firs with sbotguas lb...... 33c wben Bvaas, ssBstof a h o t o aa Wercastar, Dec. 21.—(AP)— fpr tes hsUdoyi tetoaftsmoEb Home Dressed Pork from Robert Maule Home Dressed Fow l...... 28e lb. their sedan drew aloagslte Gbw^a da Gray's hops of ' " " Ij • T w n 6 ^ _ ooupe, drew a strblver. Rote a m mas wlte her ^ h a r^ «h d tr. to of South Manchester. Any cut you may Mttwaakaa, ware touatratad today NBW IB OBATION . All otir Poultry is estrs fancy. See ns were wounded to tee bead aad w m imKRICOIIOS brought to a Tbrir to* bydootera ordara. ^ (May b u before you bny. desire. Juriet wer enot beUaVad aerious baas ooDftMd to bar botal bars abto# Hartford, Das, t e m f i The money was being taken from Dec. 15 with an attaak of tba grip Spouas cf a Hartford Worraaloa Dead wblak tollewad a teaatar aagaga- er haa bar owa idaai Si _ John Haokatt to Louia 9m A tad ERY DEPT. a Danville bank to OeergatewB ta ba She hH m ,Po put bar Maas AT OUR BAKl used to cashing mtoars’^pay obaaks meat harex Mba baa raoovarad tn m Rena LleboMn. land on Tottoad .1.' 1.1 m m Friday. teT attaok but Witt Bot to parmit- tost is Pblioa Court tediy Turapike. . . We and bake Turkey at $1.00 each Home Made 5quasti and Pumpkin Plte- tad to travil tor mvaraA days. and Chidten at 50c cu b and will be de­ Home Made Fruit Cakea 30e aad 40c each OHPROH cav g g P P ffCMOOMI DAfur o m vans livered on time apccifled. We stuff and Home Blade Minee Pica made from our A MPTUAL WW U m Wtanipsf. Dae. 92.—(AP) •- Two ckargid wite ’drunlMMMsa. VarsaiOef, Friuiaa, Oaa 22*—(AP) BTAVI bake Httle rosstfatg pigs. ' Home Made Biinee Meat ttaousaadCateollo oahool eWUnn. Vaaeottvar, B, C.—Bmra tod basn As teay wsra laavtalr tea asurt- —Guy DSfVln# 2»yaar»sld Rolls of all kinds. wbo bava “ f MfMmMml raiding Mrs. M u n v Harrla' ^ roear^&WQBMblaid n tarriflailap Stuffed and Roasted Chickens from $1.25 institutions to Wtoitotf^ door laidar, and she was dater* on Imr iHiSbaari fiidfcltea Bkrw md murder lost Deseoteer af to $L75 each. Fmey F^t sad Fi^VegstaUss. soriwd toto tha p ^ labooli as when ariaadiU A?^Tatap to it not dtotnih tea man f f r i ^ but a Wall, a former refMi Of ifSw tha Banr, term wMhmanaasi- Atouaiy n dog snWto «««♦ w r ila lm a ia r waaatiji ksd when York, . I . to ttfp im- _ dntoSasbtfMita totriSn door r a o ^ tea tm % m i atmt tt^notm ^ prisonfppbl af hard 4,fMloiilimtl>* a large Chunk af ftoim each. At a langtep BMattag af tea Wto* p te tH m t g H terywHria haad. T bavf^*------a llit lfi Horn. Btod. Minee M wt In biilH 2 Uw. Dte Bipeg.Mbori Ben^ wWte did • ‘ ''ji'- ' I ' (' mtoutat* stuffed and Boasted Geese from 12.49 to oenakida itottl aa^ ^ todajv ■ Tbara t e e 2M99.*1jos wbisti fetfilAiffi 12.98 each. Crttfo fo bulk XD. lb. plaas tor t t a j^ af m GMWwIto etreumatabdii. '"f ~f> trial: D U L rial bnrdem tsm o m r M e — ^ FREE DELlViSRT sm bhen yp tfY riS I» SUdia* it f i t e D avk v iirfii^ » i unable to matotato crampir'.^ * ibte.’ ' January l. - y- —- ■

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eu M t got Into aoeord to tho and fh i^ tie UtonduM ovtr omployod goar l^ti^'la the grmijlion; a laving of tttranialy valuabla by propagandlito- in any oauae had ttma. Zt li perbapa a llttla unfaiv, oonsldorable to' fio with thla belatod EittiHttg IfMvUt howaveri to let our Impatlanca, ovat rally to the. beer MU. CertaMly tNa Itht 4«lay cauM ui to bUn« th« In* there muat havt boon a fow ropro- for rrtu-iw t. sontattvos who woro drlvon from jaubieriba to a mathod In which ha their position of oppoMtloB to the UTABUSiSBD tl _____•°^>£avurn) doea not bidlava. MU by the conaelousniMs of being CttA I#-' AT 11 OAK Feoadef Ootebar 1* lift In oompromlslnf oompany. ST. AFTER THE BOL8T10B It has never seemed to us that 'ibi goiaert K. Anddnon Anyhow, we have paaaed the paaeife of this bUl at this tlnu Fiintrsl Direetor lahertait day of the year and was worth the share of Oongresrion* iahrlnkan o« d^urllght houra', to aoma al attention devoted to It, partleular- ly In view of'ihf almost aegUglMe Per icenta. ep aaP ...... I ‘jS IpMpin one of the moat derailing ts"' Oeuvwed. one piAr •••••••••,••la«ae |raouxrlng eKperiencei of Ufa, la elver chance of Ita getting paat^both the Senate and President hoover; but ilsicraROr TUB aMK^aTBO for thla winter. Today the apad of the proceeding May be of some lA otov H infa value If It at laat convinces the pro­ •Btltiea to the uae--- for------.. reoablloatlM «,■«■»>»aaconda longer“7 ‘“’Z than it .’C waa lr’tL T ™ TIxaaly of all aewa diepatohea aredlted fessional prohlMtlonlits that the O ueeftoei or not otherwrae aradtted la th^ yaaterday, Tomorrow it will be a meMle Ginb BMor aad also the leeal aewa onb* fyn i]^uta longer than on Tueaday. time has arrived when they must seek some means of Uvellhood other ajl* ^rtj^fa of repoblloatioB of Then it will take until next Wednea* AVOID EXCESS OLBABANCB ■pootai diaaatobM btreia are alao L^y fgj. the accumulated dally galna than a cause 'which, thoqgh it has served them for many yearst is Hecoitoe eo many owners have paid the pries for having too Uttie now so dead as to stand In urgent .LuHua*Matbewa|K lute. • The laat day of December will volva dearaace at the tappets there Tork. Cbioaao. Detr^t“ tiiMi ■ootoa. pjjjy three full mlnutea longer nMd of burial. is now a marked tendency to run In the mean time the House of to the opposite extreme; Pull aervIo«> elleat of N B A lor* thaw the ahorteat aunllght day—but rico, Ina Representatives can now proceed to The quickest way to grMp this llonbor audit Bureau of Ciroula* | we shall be on ow way. attend to the serious a|falrs of the < is to picture toe ideal condition in ttoa% Presently we shal} be realizing) all ^3Sf$a a motor with respect to valves. If nation. valve tappet had no dMtfanee Tho Herald Priatlilf Oonpaap. laon of a sudden, that the joHy old sun­ he cam would lift the valve and let Msumes ao Saaaetal reapoaaibiutr shine has really made some worth­ for tpDoarapbleal errors appearjnn la STALLED BY PRICES it down at exactly the right mo­ edvertraemeate la the hienobeater while gains In Its stubborn resist­ ment When tbe valve returned to Bveatag HeralA ance to the encroachment of dark- Incidentally to a statement made ita seat it would make toe actual contact at Mro Velocity and there THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. ness. could be no pounding. This would wlU come, as It always has come to states has lost to Oreat Britain Its be toe ideal condition. THE FUNNY LAW dwellers In winter visited zones, Unfortunately, however, there to Some day somebody wlth a capa- .. w ^ I lead in per capita production of sufficient expawon of Valve stems «> m ^ mor. of 1^^ and MS of« 1,'dUKitoMd uuit 8lm» iMt Your < city for research Is going to make looking forward. So long ““ the I so that it to necessary to operate j a very Interesting Uttle book out of Z i t ^ g T t l. inherent y®»r world production of tl^^me W he engine at all times with sonto days are fallen off 28 par cent and that clearance at the tappets. If this CH RISTM AS ' the Innumerable rulings of courts tn human haMt to remejnber r^fretful clearance to too great tbe valyee lawsuitB growing out of gambling in this country the shrinkage has r actually etrike their seats at high ly, as something lost, the summer been 47 per cent Since steel pro­ RADIO ’ ! debts. At present those brilUant autumn whpse velodty, thus pounding down and duction Is the key to the whole situ­ causing troubls. Be sure your Cbrtotmu constitute as chaotic a jumble as the whispering footsteps we stUl faintly shuffled fragments of a jig-savi ation In the metal trades the gravity radio to a. WatUiui-Tested hear marching down the shadowy IN NEW YORK SIGNS OF FROZEN COBB set....booked .by V^otttoa v i pussle. of this reduction in the activity of Behind the Scenes in Often is winter when toe radiator A w a r paths. But as the days begin to the steel mills is apparent Mean­ Swanky Fasts ^ ^ The latest oddity ,ln gambling de- gain their new minutes and the New York, Dee. 22.—Persistent torts stsafldng this unit id ftosen, Fodasiand Orbilui ....b- time It is well known that the rail­ ..ot ovsrbsatM. Bfcause most of tube Mto from Ilf Aft up. , dslons cornea from New York state u^gm In the heavens a trifle misbehavior on the part of first roads are withholding large orders night audiendsi boa shown no sign the water to prevented from eirou- ] where the Appellate Dlvtalon has longer ^ each day that which has WASHINGTON toting tbe smoU amount that is frea Easy B u ^ t terms ' decided that a race track bettor m^ay ^ . formlessness and 'te®! raUs of improvemrat under onustio eijtl- soon reaches the boiling point. Ont arranged. —— h.. immi aMtinn mAHAv that 1 p*"*®** ...... fjjo ofoel msn are demanding dam and fast becomes something of TOROOTTTEN MAN” IRKUD BYAfury, not in blind fury. n Broadway eeandal. is apt to be badly deceived about ^ h ^ l M t Tm s i^JtlP^ces Wgher tlwm Justified by "BLIND VOTER” LABEL knew who he was after—kn«^ The mert armined the crowd. It this biecause of toe foot that tM whose bide be wanted. He was strik­ motor beat indloator on toe dub the bookmaker cannot recover ceisitiei of successful operation. would isem, the mort vermised tbs usually rsi^ttrs up to the danger — -----.. . ^ 1 u 4*... I summer, not last summer, to which If this situation isn’t one calling "Ha Struck Out In Fury but Knew ing out against the gigantic in­ is IS v«r»«t thougStt tun.!' th. .prUig Who He Was After,” Soys dustrial combines—the power com­ point. Tbto to beoauu tbs tempera­ for Congressional Intervention we Soutbemev, Charging 0. O. panies, the railroads, the bankers curtain time sad stumble over feet ture is token at tbs top of toe ►7 ' , > evw though h. nay tav . I« t autumn, ario.. In th. don’t know what is. P. Woe Dominated by and the telephone Compaq. To him sad nnklei. They bring with them motor. "Big Business” they represented the Republican the freih sad fragrant breath of tht When frsisiag to dtooovtrsd too to tho brttor than th. b.ttot loit| Imagination govemmenb—the government which lost ipo^eoay thoy attended and bottom of toe radiator wUl be cold to the bookmaker. will demand the sacrifice of ,a man's proceed to know tnelr lliiei better while the top to hot To relieve power and pep. G u »I|®H* As we pass the solstice w^ pass By RODNEY DUTOHER steam pressure it is well to unoop way down. An exom iutlu of tbe A man named Watts played the from descent to ascent. It Is the NEA Service Writer life and family in its service duAng than the actors. Their voioei clat­ races at various tracks, placing his Health and Diet war time, but when that man and ter In complrtttlon to the folk on the toe roMtor u quickly u possible, cinders showed that oU wok pump- a b ^ m a lirM m 'id l" ® * expectancy, for approach, although great care must be Msr- i u tbto tbs um buitiu ebombers bets with Washington—Some of the voters his family are hungry and cold will atuo and the only mds roaaon „ . * * SLiSIabM 'Of hopefulness, for pressing on. Tho in the recent presidential election bayonet him aad gas aad bomb bis w ^ h can bo given for tboir pris- oissd to prevent being sooldMij T ^« in luob quUtittea that opporutiy Malatesta. Over a oonslderab * * -yM- w* renin a foot Advice wife and baMes. ‘ oneo seetns to bo that they want to tbe o u to t warm garage u d let it tbe plugs uuld u t fin. iUM a 'retreat Is over are writing in to protest aglinst stand. msobomo who w u uilbf M b l^ , pmo4 ho tort hot. totnUhg 1157,0(10.1 Life continues to be a By Dr. Frank MoUoy the suggestion that our old friend "The forgotten man sees the bo •eo»-oortaialy they want to bo banker whose bank closed, taking beard. One pins is to reveru toe fan belt however, reasoned that perimpi tbe H, hnught mtft to noowt on th. some the "Forgotten Man" didn’t know so that tbe motor’s bent to foresd plugs wen Mt firing om tbua wen ««nnd thtt th. tnuanetlon. w.r« ** * * • what he was doing when he decided, his life savings, walking the street against tbe radiator core. ^rsBltting oU to luok into (be TRY TO PBRSWM not to say won, the elpotion by la fine raiment or driviBg a larjlarge sterlag Appioval Ulognl uhOw N.W ™ S lu te o( .unUghl fian.d tor ON COLD DAYfi soundly trouncing the party in pow- shiny new automoMl...... w i^ .. la now recorded that the smart- o^lbders. . , c bookmaker countered by showing i “ t eit aad most prominent audleaoe CLEAN O u f ip ilD Before obrvinff tote (hi, be each of us mains more than two the forgotten depositor walks in Did you know that too fluid in decided to toittiM eld oell wtatob bt that Watts, during the period — of Many people are shamed by per- soleless shoes, tbriadbare olotbea of ihe year t u t ^ out for the CMe **^‘Doubtleis that Is what', a corre­ FOPter revue-oomedy, "Gay Dl< hydraullo brakes can beooms sour found to be to bU oudtUu. A mw beta totaling centuries of that glory for a hundred ,piratloh because they do not spondent deserves when’ht«l>tooes and empty stomfiob, Harchiaf but and inefficient, if used for too about twenty minutes. All sour u d cISlTd tS: tourto Of th. ommuy k b w j« ..y t h . t t h . » t t . d i « . . . p j ^ I toleksnsd fluid is wubsd from the drained u t...... of it ...... Tbit la Ml weH But the "Forgotten Man”, Insofar be purcbaaed by the forgotten man, terrupting you?" Tbls no longer during tbe day. whilea tbetbs eear u is nm- where losers in gambling transac-| plication of any state, when inj^j^jgjj notice, extreme as he has been willing tovj express'Includingexpress power Mils. works. A first night bsgini to lines. Zt is reoommsndsd that the tlons have sought the aid of the law proper 'orm, must necessarily and heat or exercise would greatly ralm 'Wlll Mr. Roosevelt listen to the Nrvioe operatiu be due every six ning' along at u «ivoroge of 10 or himself to your correspondent, in­ rbyms with "worst night.” 2fl milH u hour. to MOW. tbrtr loit ftakH, but thl. |olwojr. b. bonond. It wm u . x- dignantly denies the charge that he federation of labor, representative fitill, tbs Mggeit hesdsohs on m utbi. la the first that we recall cellent precedent to smash. Zt has "swung blindly." His eyes were of millions of orgaalied forfotten Broadway bslonga to ths poor fel- ly. Blnoe these glands are under wide open, says he. men and millions more not orgonls lows who havs to assign sssts to | ORBAIB FOE FRBB WHBBL But winter fays ore eborL^^ Jhw of a winner suing for bis money been smashed elsewhere and there the------control of the nervous system. One such protest comes from a ed; the representatives of the rank the "Who'i Who.” When you, are driving in fru hours are iMnt d rlv ^ buk utd trttlof owoy with It WM M wMon wby th. .tot. cl Nw «y n.rv™ ototo,^..^^^ linotype operator in a southern and file of ex-soldiers, their families Unless the brother of s dancer wheeling u d toe motor does mot ta off. ^ rushloma fMm the Buiibl. .xld|j«My*o«ldb.mrtiv.dto.tr4U-|“ «tJj^j“‘"|[,‘»«!“" * “™ I> and friends, or will he listen to the seem to take bold toe reosu to be­ ee is mode with the hoafilMpa What w u it Mr. fuse perspiration. ’The to^il amount city. He obviously considers himself who married into BrlUib royalty cause toe free wheeling unit is slip­ glowing, u d quite a few wMkers Itlon that has very little rational one of the ' ; tent to which he has utUixed such than that of "Fugitive” Bums, Masrer, who was in toe eult-siaklng There are 'xauy procesase w)Bcb i q a agencies as a major policy of his | Imagine, for instance, Tom Mooney unsweetened lemonade. This induces of tlysol and water is lufflieient. Since are entirely satisfactory in the Starting dem uda.u eKtTal^'draifl^ a .profuse perspiration which is a you are Just recuperating, I would businese, never missed an important buds of toe professional service administration had palled upon the escaping from his Cajifomia prison not advise anything that will tax Woonsocket, R. L, Dec. 22.—(AP) opening. His leata were located in m u but which are dangerous if on toe battery in odd weatlitov be­ country before the recent election, and making his way tb Connecticut, It should notl however, be taken too your strength. You can use your —Twenty-nine persons .were rescued R ^ . A,’ seats .1 and 2. H# wm al- the laymu.' OnS these cause toe oil in tbe^truomtoMtoAu frequently because it tends to be own Judgment in regard to playing and six injured during a spectacular Wsi3^ accompanied by his white hair­ ieular. 1s toe use qf oxniie, ■tiffened and toe .naqM pOTto JMM i Some of these commissions have Would public opinion here stand for] weuenlng. The best effects of the piano or other forms of recrea­ ed mother. , ■ so much more msOTliee to pl>ii$g , been extremely useful; some of them his being returned? Hardly. early morning fire In the lower busi­ About a ybar before Mayer's oleanizig out toe_ oooting torougb tbto s tiiu ^ o tt, iQf eUtoA perspiration are produced through tion at which you will not become ness district today. exercising. too tired. I do not think that it death, hie mother passed on. Itoy- ■ystem. lighter ott should: be need In..* toesj ' have been pretty barren of results. The extradition laws need to be The fire started in the cellar of a It is rather cuatonaary. in radiator crankoaae tor. winter lulnfeatioto'batv At all events Mr. Roosevelt was applied with reason and sanityIt No markedly unpleasant odor would be advisable for you to drive two-story business MoMc and swept er continued to appear—alonet But lervice sutions to use- this add to a car imtil you are fully recovered. be always reserved two eeata; One evu this grade goto stiff when toe elected, when all is said and done, looks as though Govemoi Moore had should be noticed after perspiring. through to the cellar of. an adjoining rid toe core of dqiMMtB of scale and Many people try to suppress per­ building. Malting its way upward remained empty. -v: rust.. To, elinfiaate oil u d gruse temperatun folta fiat . ^ I by people who. had to a very large done that spiration when it Is offensive. A .bet­ it passed'^through the four stores on _ . nn other kinds, of more conventional If the, dtato.ea tb# baitoryf-^^iaJ Information About Inflammation Takes No Oumoes bard, tbe beat totog to do to UMebhf^ I extent lost faith in special comniis* ~ ter plan is to encourage sweating Question: Mrs. lola G. writes: "I the ground floor and trapped the oc­ deuer a n iuwd; ;A11 tbto lounds for in this way the wastes of the cupants of tenements on tiiS'ground. But now it ^[>pears there is—and very eimMe, but toe oar owner WbO crank until toe .ftk le i sions. It is, then, hardly to be won-1 REPLY TO DRY FRENZY body are pushed out rather than am a daily reader of your articles, has' been for some tima5 * lem Ifa hard on tin nnndes. and I would be deeply indebted to Almost ell of the 29 residents of widely known'first niglit ^ o to e . may try the add treatm ut to quite j dered at if the Pmident-elect fights Nobody in Congress, from all qc- kept inside. Dimase conditions of­ the bulling were takai down lad­ certain to make the natotafee. of not the battery. ^ you if you would answer the fbllow- She to Mrs. Helen Katoenbeigv an done, get In and try-y^toa \ shy of becoming involved in the counts, anticipated any such major- ten produce markedly odorous per­ tog questions in your column. No­ ders to safety. Including Mrs. tackling toe Job with tbe solntion spiration and, in certain diseases Charles 'Swiech and her three- lelderly woman, who bas. been atrj at tbe right tempiiratunr fihpald turning the engine over ; creation of one more such body, ity as developed in favor of the Cpl- where great enervation is present, body seems to be aMe to answer to# tending first nightste FMn op .end. uark-retasdsd-tbedbitoiR i especially in the face of the most lier beer MIL Since Congressioi^ first one. (D- What is the cause months-old son. ■ Three • aged men in for bto neer- any of the ad' ' *r ‘ ' 0

*' .^7jcr t ’,r.>. '•■i- ^1 -S», . 1 - ,_j! - . . 'j V f - / mi^OT»TBni iv i^ SQtrra M^cpesTERi;^^ ** t < Vr_v r K ■ made eatf homo. dnma, wUl be preMStwl at the Ve^> TT V BOB ceBter GoBgremtUmBl church w tta on Friday cvenlBg December 27 at di was tha ' to r . 'Ghv&tBil|a-hl^S9Ht^aBd' "linipif ROCKVILLE 8 o’eiook. There wiU be-a mat of 4p1m>. ^ to d .ie r the son whB'feilcd t ^ i ' ' ah’ more than thirty young pMple, and to coma hoBiei'* ' woM'fioin hua.' '' ■ -• there will be ten soenes. to # drama M cnEnAsiHoi) lUk itiawley wai^aiyaia^clfS a ^ T ^U gh d ot'th a; y « o Yiaitad BONDHOLDERS presents in a worshipful manner, ■for'..,—f wadks ifiie.. ' ,had' baan ncit . Bha . asd hoped.. Whgn llhilfii. overtook Left Fw her aha'natlahd hhr ttipo for wait-r. the events abound the birth of the saw'and hcard:pth«mxpraparlBg for t a k a ^ '^ r WEST GIRL DIES, HOLD lOnf. The part of Mary is p la ^ ahd^'HaB Ghristmaa and cha Jicim aha lirould lag w o ^ ba-aliiortJBM saved by Mias EUaabeth Grover, while sin c e . ^ live at , least ..uBtQ'thra. Her boy money 'dutipg^hm Uatlina and she eb rj Get C u h B edt end 25 Oliver Drlggs takes the part of Some To Keep Hnne Fires might come home. - wanted to fiva'him whht folks hajw- r m a DRIVER AFTER Joseph. Ouiers In the east are; Franklin, H., \ dozen jraam ago Joalah abQut0..tenn "a coBifertable for- Atarlon d a rk , Alice Johnson, Ethel Banmig Bat Many To Mrs. Melissa Cawity^He ' aay left Franklin to go to Baatoh tuim’ ' • ■ j Per Cent As a Preminm Diurt, Glatys Tracy, Mr. Tracy, Her death waa tm do^ to woric aa a ship’s ataamflttari Hq She jdiga .today .^with death prob- Stanley Snadel Charged With Oliver Clark, Clinton Ttaey, Clifford ? Per tin Meney Lnuied. Maiuslaiighter— Girl Coastid Knirht, Edward Robb, Bernard Lar- Leave For Holidays. *1 wVi tf Into Track He Was Drlvhife. se^Donald McClain, Vfilliam Tyler, Clayton . Richards, Gwendolyn J,:- Strong, Sanm Larsen, Grace Tyler, Stanley Snadel was hdd It I^ ,- Hrilywood, Cfdlf., Dec. 22—(AP) ' WuhiBfton. Dec. 2S — (AP) — Esther Dart, Maricm : Clark and 000 bonds today in Rockvllls cowt . Ami^oeiui who bought bonds In Cyatfiia Clatk. There are others —^Hollywood will keep the home 1. t • bn a technical charge of man­ to idd the Irish indeipendence taldng pact In the angel group. fires burning tola Ctoristmas, but slaughter after the death of. June N otes many of its llini folk ato to spend ise Obuse wUl receive a pi omiuxn of ap- West, 12, from injuries suffered In HARTFORD ptozlmately 11,000,000 under pro­ Miss Viola Hoering of Oak street toe day away from toe city. has been ill at her home the past posals President Ehunon de Valera a coasting accident. Farthest from, the home fireplace The girl’s sled ran into a truck week with a severe attack of the will be -two film nompanles engaged has mkde to the Irish.Free State driven by Snadel while she was govemmbnt. for'action next Febru- grip. on pictures in the far north—^Dirw- coasting on Snipsic street with sev­ m im Edith Preusso, a Student at tor W. S. Van Dyke and his crew ■ eral compa;aons. She died during M t Holyoke College, is spending the Details of the steps looking to re- of tecbnicians on a film in toe Arctic and the night in Rockville hospital of a Christmas recess at her parent’s among toe Eskimos, and a group I>ayni^i-' have' not been received foactured skull and concussion of home , on Prospect street berd.’but'kish circles calculate that from Universal making .one m TO6BefXi^ai;^ight-Opeiiings are helpful in making peiHMM cheerfuf andr.in strengthen^fig. the the brain. Miss Marjorie. Wainwright of Greenland. the prenalums will amount to $1- Snadel employedTry the Rockville Wheaton Ccdlege is with her par­ beahtilid of Christmas! . FnU staff aerVice, thotestiaiuraAt offers spedri, fnU coarse din-- i : ‘A t opOvOOO in - round flgurec. This Karen Morley plans to visit her Milling Company, was arraigned in ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wain- home town, Ottumwa, la. The nriPk^f^^raji^rs, the main flMr fbmitaiii’luncheonette seraes harried, shoppers. Abke yonr- eiittanate Is based on the fact that wright of Groce street for the holi­ city court before Judge John B. homes near Lake Arrowhead; Oafif. I ^ s ’ ibVii^vb/^e family visit us tonight and -Friday night. Drive over the. )|}ohd^. stiil held in the United Fisk. The ' case was continued days. f abates siggregiate about 14,000,000. Edward Burke of Ann Arbor, There, alMv wlU .be the Warren WU- pending the coroner’s inquest. liams, toe Richard Arlens, toe Zeppo ,1,The .'funds w ere faised in the Crystal Lake Road Dangerous Michigan is the guest of his par­ ‘ a sm s fit the Irish Repubhc. After ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke of Marxes and Claire Dodd. The slippery condition of the Mr. and Mrs. George Arliss, great trlA Free State was establish Crystal Lake road from Rockville Union street ' Mis;-tlie .money w u claim ed b j tbe Kenneth Brookes of Yale is at the motorists, wfll drive to a nearby to Stafford Springs, has been the winter resort for a holiday dinner. : two faCUons smd Free State repre- cause of several automohUe -cci- home of his parents. Rev. and Mrs. The Edward G. Robinsons wiU be Gift Sale!\ I S^tfitivM started llgitigatlon whica George E. Brookes for the CMst- dents the past week. Three autos in New York with friends. ^ h^;k>unded the. cash in the banks. overturned in one day, but for­ inas redess. . In 1 ^ 'a part of the original loan Agua' Callente is tyawing its tunately no one was injured. The usual share of hoUday celebrants, Worth up to $2.00! . amountt^ to $2,QOO,000 was re- local garages have been busy tow­ : turned to Subscribers by order of including Charles Ruggles, Wesley ing In cars, some of which are bad Ruggles, Arline Judge, Ruth and ! the Supreme Court of New York. ly damaged. Motorists should be TO HOLD CHRISTMAS } ' President de Valera’s plan of re- ware and travel at a low rate ol Edgar Selwyn, and toe Ernest Truexes. Many others will be.i’oimd I payment Includes either cash pr speed. j sti^i the option of the bond- Dobosz Post Oyster Supper at Palm Sprihj^. i hollers for ea^ dollar subscribed The semi-monthly meeting of HOLIDAY MONDAY George O’Brien wiU be trying to I as well as a premium of about 25 Stanley Dobosz Post was held in G. reach Naples in time 'to join his per. cent of the money advanced A. R. Hall on Tuesday evening. The mother and father for Christm; - > eleven years ago. membership committee of which To Stay At Home r. V For Men s(iid Women Adjutant George Brigham is chair­ Practically Everything At a But a great majority of a colony man, announced that to date there that Uves by the isound stage wiU are 125 paid members. The quota is spend Christmas at home. ^ ere’U Your I ARMY-NAVY CLUB 260 this year and the committee is Standstill the 26di — One be a famUy reunion w ith toe chU' mniring every effort to assure that / dren home from school at toe WUl Choice, number. Rogers ran^h. Warner Baxter wiU The committee in charge of the Plant May Run. be at home with his wife, mother i H0^T0260KIDS banquet reported progress, and it and. niece. Joan Bennett and her ! « will be held at the Rockville House little daughter wiU celebrate at Wants You to Brii^ . in January. A turkey dinner will home, with sister Constance sharing I With Christmas coming on> Sun­ be served and State Commander day this year, the holiday will also in toe festi'vities at some time dur­ the Chiidrert tp. ^ I Biggest Party In Organiza­ Joseph Treadwell will be the be observed on Monday. Practically ing toe day. . speaker. The Post donated $5 to every industrisd wheel will bo at a James Dunn and, his mother 'wlU the Red Cross,' and it was annoimced standstill and all stores except have as their guest Maureen. O’Sul' tion’ s that cheer will be brought to those dealing in drugs and canty livan. Elissa Land! vdU dine at Veterans and their families In hos­ will be closed for the day here. The home with her mother and a few pitals and at home for Christmas. banks and post offices as well as friends. The Victor McLaglens wlU Last Night. After the meeting Tuesday night professional men’s offices will also have a “ big CThristmas’’ a t their F o r W o m e n — MYSTERY PAGKAGESareoidy an oyster supper was served, with be closed. Flintridge home. So wUl the John BLACK Kin BRIDGE SLIPPERS;.. .with leather 25c! DISCO, the fanny down, Clayton Thrall, chairman, in The only mill which was reported Boles, Ruth Chatterton and (Seorge in tbe bows and CiriMui heels. perforins six times every day Two hundred and sixty children, charge. The first sitting as one which might operate Mon­ Brent — celehrating their first also held. and therms'a PUNCH and JUDY one of the largest Christmas par­ pinochle tournament was day is the E. E; Hilliard mill at Hil- Christmas together and Ruth’s SHEEP-UNED. ROOTIES...... several colors, soft ties ever held in' Manchester, was Elected Officers Uardville. Cheney Brothers, Oiford birthday Saturday—WiUiam PoweU - paddej^les and heels. SHOW, toot sponsored last night by the Army The Bachelor Business Girls club Soap, Case Brothers and Rogers and Ct^Ie Lombard, toe James of this city met on Tuesday night in b l a c k GBEPR RBIOOE SUPPERS ...... with and Navy club. Each membe. in- Paper Manufacturing Company, Cagney’s, and Joe E. Browns, Bebe dainty bows, and Caban heels.. 'vited his own or children of needy the club rooms on Market, street, will be closed Monday. In the case Daniels and Ben Lyons, Barbara families, and - the club provided with a large attendance. This was of Cheney Brothers, however, tbe Stanwyck and Frank Fay, Loretta SMART KID IPOBSAYS...... several shades, hand gifts, fruit, candy and ice cream for the annual meeting, and election of and Polly Ann Young, Sally Blane tamed leather itoles and Cuban heels. Metal officers took place as follows: plant will run . Friday of next week th e crowd. so that neither the company nor its and their mother; toe John and President, Miss Mary Loehr; ; vice- q u i l t e d SATIN SUPPERS ----- soft padded soles, Speedboats . The party of>ened with the sing­ employees will lose time. Lionel Barrymores, the Wallace several shades. ing of Christmas carols followed by president, Miss HelM Pinney; sec­ Beerys.'toe Robert Montgomerys retary. Miss Dorothy CAperly; treas­ The public schools will be closed the arrival of Santa Claus by air­ from tomorrow afternoon until and the Clark Gables. plane. Thie children aiat around the urer. Miss Helen Fay. The si^ Amritoaa Xmas- « dauiy .nooon mm. com^ttee chainnan appoint^ J>y Monday',-‘January 2 and'there will- ■ !* ‘large tree in the center of the chib Ratoon' Novarro is having an the president is Miss Margaret Ro* be special Christoaas programs in SOFT LEATHER SUPPERS ___ in several shades, hall while Santa Claus made/ his m any Of the schools. The H igh Atoerican Christmas for toe first ' soft padded soles. . .One-piece metal body, • 18, iaebss. unniiitl visit and presentation of nan; sick committee. Miss Helen Carney, Miss Betty Gessay aad Miss school has its Christmas celebra­ time in his new home. long, with a real outbotoRi.aptm;. gifts. Plckfair will have its usual Kay Da'vis. • tion tlds afternoon and there will The affair was in charge of a A Christmas sociad was held after be observance-in all of the kinder­ Christmas, 'with Dougles Fairbanks committee headed by President the meeting. 'There was an ex­ gartens Some of the schools are arriving home to join Mary Pickford Clarence Martin who was assisted change of gifts and refreshments. having Christmas celebrations in before toe holiday. Doug, Jr., and by members of the Army and Navy Bridge was played and prizes went their various rooms. Joan Crawford wlU be among the club auxiliary. to Miss Betty Gessay and Miss Kay guests at Christmas dinner there, Davis. The committee in charge of having their own private celebration the social hour follows: Miss Eh^elyn T. C. L CERBIONIAL on Christmas evq. EMERGENCY PAYROLL McCarthy, Alice Hammond, Helen Marie Dressier is to arrive from Fay and Helen Pinney. New York to spend Christmas with Christmas Decorations TOMORROW NIGHT friends in Santo Barbara. TOMORROW IS $2,640 One of the features of the Christ­ Mariene Dietrich and her daugh­ mas decorations in. this city are the ter, Maria, awaiting the arrival of lights and decorations of Union Expect Big Crowd of Visitors Rudolph Seiber, Marlene’s husband. Congregational church. A large Kate Smith, buxom radio singer, Three Weeks Total Reaches star, representing the Star,of Beth- From Outside Forests — To will telephone her mother in Wash­ Over $6,000— Last of Appli­ lem, shines high in the tower and ExemplHy AH Degrees. ington, D. C., and then cook her own cants Numbers 893. can be seen for miles around. In Christmas dtoner at home. all the windows in the upper part of Gary Cooper and his father and the church lights are in evidence, Nutmeg^ Forat, Tall CedarS of mother 'will be on their Montana Lebanon, will be host to a large The sum of $2,640.72 will .be paid and over the main doorway on Elm ranch for a Christmas with Gaiys group of visitors from New Lon­ to 220 employees of the Emergency street beautiful colored lights illumi­ brother and his famUy. But toe don, Moosup, Boston, Mass., and Association tomorrow night. Tue nate the path that leads to the audi­ Clive Brooks', who usually seek Hudson, N. Y., tomorrow night at amount paid in tbe past three torium . snow, will be “at home,” toe chil­ the Masonic T^ple when a full weeks now totals $6,375.47. The city stores and streets are dren having a hoUday party for lit­ ceremonial will be held with exem­ During tbe psist ^eek additions wearing holiday attire, and privaU tle friends, Diana Wynyard, English plification of the Initiatoty, Sidoni- have been made to tbe list of appli­ homes are adready sho'wlng e^dence actress, hieing among toe guests for an and Royal Court degrees. cants, whicfi numbers 893 today. of the Christmas season. Many dinner. Work has progressed during^ the. beautiful Illuminated trees can be The meeting will be^to promptly at 6:30 and all members of the past week on tbe .Broad street seen outside many residences. Rangers team are asked to be on tension, Community playground, Attended Democratic ikmcheon RECENT BRIDE GIVEN A large number of prominent hand not later than 7:30. Out of wbile a large number of men have been employed on snow removal at Democrats from this city attended town Forests will have charge of the meeting last evening in honor of Center Springs park and on tbe lo­ some of toe degree, work. Refresh­ SURPRISE GIFT PARTY State Senator-Elect Dr. Edwin ments will follow toe degree work. cal streets. Dimock from the 35th district, _____< ______It is expected that extra men which was held' at the Stafford Mrs. Fay Egley of West street, will, be started on the north end Springes House. The committee in who before her marriage was Miss playground work which was com­ charge of arrangements included MASONIC SETBACK Florence M. Gee, was toe guest of menced last Monday noming. Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch, National honor at a miscellaneous gift show­ Committeewoman, Ernest Wood- er given 'lUesday evening at toe worth, Democratic state central PARTY THIS EYENING home of her sister, Mrs. George committeeman, ' Major Harold B. Evans of Ridge'wood street. Miss RED MEN ENTERTAIN Pinney. Mrs. 1. Tilden Jewett, Hilda Nielsen headed toe commit­ Archib^d Buchanan, Joseph Clark Is Usually Held Saturday tee of arrangements, and more KIDDIES AT PARTY and Francis P. Murray. Nights In Temple — Turkey than twenty of Mrs. Egleys for­ Funeral of Marla Meyer For Prize Tonight. mer associates at Cheney Brothers The ftmeral of Mrs. Maria Meyer, were present. ’The affair took toe 51, of Brooklyn street, was held form of a Christmas party, with Degree of Pocahontas Joins In from SL Bernard’s Catholic church The usual Masonic club setback decorations of red and silver. A de- Giving Entertaining Pro­ on Wednesday morning. Rev. party wfil be held in toe Temple licioua luncheon was served and so­ gram Last Night In Tinker George T. Sinnott, pastor, officiated. tonight instead of Saturday night, cial pastimes enjoyed. Mrs. Egley Mrs. Anna Mae Pfunder was the due to toe latteir bring Christmas received a choice collection of gifts. Hall. soloist. Burial was in Grove Hill Eve. A fine big turkey will be ^ven cemetery. The bearers included as first' prize at" tonight’s sitti^. WAR VRTERAN d i e s Charles Gessay, Alim OechoWskl, The Red Men and Degree of Po­ Tbe wlimerb of toe tournament Tony Cristenlk and Charles Benson. grand prize was M. A. Yoimg. Mr. Newport, R I., Dec. 22.—(A P ),— cahontas held their Joint Christmas Santa Visits Brldis-To-Be party last night at Tinker hall with Yoimg was also winner of toe first Peter D. Melville,'89, a G. A. R vet­ Santa Claus greeted Miss Ruth prize last Saturday night. Last eran, died' early, today at the home about .300 in attendance. Tbe cele­ Bowler With a bag of gifts at a bration was mainly for the Bernard’s perMos were d e^ today as toe re-; Hairy Bemard in Sleight of hand suit of simoltaneCius rntylorions , at church on M jpday morning, Decem­ KHIED IN CRASH tricks. .Miss Florence Jaquith in tap ber 28. Fort Appia, . IL From Courtf-Has Already Cr. VL BMtk -As Sptsi Alasl(a Jua ...•••*•..•.*..•• 1214 Lonim (B y n » Aakooiotad P n $ t) , Served 120 Days. To Bsqipt.' NBC-WEAF NETWORK Trard Ifazardoss As Icy Allegdihny ...... 1 Bank Stocke fir. 0gii'& |3t|h ii •i4*» 7Wi»- 0a6afleeee#tee \77% Bid New London, Dec.' 22.—(API — wiar w u « woph wft wUt wxpr wro -w—WMt: e s t: Plan*piano neei«i—miowaoiRaaltAk-midwwf Rockville, Dec. 22—Mrs. Nellie Hopowlcz of Brooklyn street, liquor Am Csh 6*-^6 66666666«ee6ee»e6 62 (Mp Nat B and T 40 Coast Duard mneblne guns barkkd v Ih 7i00— S:06—Abo kPi?*" .Ssrfact Ihket Aides wmaQ wcfl lead woc»wlio wow Berey Oreh.—Dixie; Waitphal law violator, serving a sentence- in ,^IXX Fop POW Saseevt*##****#* 0 ^ Oonn. River ...\ 460 off this last -ni^t as'^brlBhig n o r t h w e s t * e/NADIAN-WtoJ —midwest Axu RAA Stftlld •••eeeeeeeeee Htfd. Conn. Trust 40 60 action in tbs rum war took plase in 7i1B— Sil6-Jaek Banny-baale: The the Tolland Clounty Jail Was freed i M t wlba katp wabo wday kfyr ckgw cicr Manhattan ssranadora — Dixie; Skid Easily. today on slk months probation AXX* t***«*6*6«6e6eee66 H Fire( National ...... 116 »— Nsw LcBdoh’s , frm t doorway imd A e W M SOUTH • * wr»a wptf wwno wto w ju Jack Miles Orchestra-wait owing to411 h ea^ and her desire to Am Tel and Tel ...... 102% New Britain Trust .,. — 180 speedboat Bobby of New York with wtla-waun wiod wsm wmo wab wapi Ti45— 8:4S-Danny Orch.—baale; Or- West Hartford Trust. . — 190 . wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre ehostra—west; Lynn Orch.—mIdw. be home at Christmas. ^ m TOb B taaa6e«»«6q 116,000 cargo of liquor aboard 'woai ktba ktba BriM— 8:00—Boswell Slstsrs<^ to o Mrs. Hopowicz had completed a Am ••eeeeeeeeeee# Id laskranoe Stocks ‘ was cutufed through sheer f'lrce W u U . MOUNTAIN—koa kdy^kglr kghl SilS- 8115-Mlilo Bree.-Bairio;''Sli» Traffic condltiona were as haz- Anaconda ' ...... 6% Aetna Casualty ...... 82 . ere—Dixie: Eddie fouth Oe.—mlo- affdous early this morning as at 120-dlw JaU sentence and her fine of jumoers. LegielatioB fo' COAST—kgo kti kgw komo ktaq kpo AtCbilOn steeeeeeeseaeeee'e# 33% Aetna Life ...... '1 1 % weat; Smith Sallow Orch.-weat any time during the present season, of 8260 was remitted today upon Four Coast Guard patrolboats g tm iv ‘ keca kex kjr kga kfad k U r kgu S lid - 8:30—Omar Kh^yam -^lap a; Auburn * » * 6 # eeeee*e«ee«* ^S% Aetna Fire ...... 26 with several narrow escapes from payment of the costs of court. She from ths-local bass boxsd tha Bobby eats on the Cent. Eaat. Madison Singers A tfreh.—Dixie ]3alt and Ohio eatatt*#*##*** 8 Automobile .Z ...... 16 18 8:45— 8:45-Captlvatora—Dixie only accidents on local streets which had previously been convicted for and flnalljr seisM it southeast o f tbs w ee raeom i 4:4»— S:45—Sakatary Hawkina—aaat Bendia •aataaesessteeteae*# 8% Conn. <3eneral ...... 27 29 5:00— 6:00—Dinner Muaio—also coaat 8:00—10:00—Aborn Opera Co.—baafe; the same charge. Attorney Bernard Race of Long/Ikkuid Sound after a Dirvel,^ehlef of the f r ^ lO.MInuto Drama — midwest; The were glare Ice, resulting from Betb steel eiseeteeetaeeeee# 12% Hartford F ire ...... 84 8 V 5:30— 6:30—John B. Kennedy, Talk slight precipitation near midnight, Ackerman has been appointed to chase which lasted one half hour tniniM^atfam, a t heaiiiH s m 5:35— 6:35—Ralph KIrbary, Baritone Sengsmithe-^west ^ . Betb Bteeig pfd, '•^•••••seeeee 27% National F ire ...... 85 87 Agriculture. OOpartaent 5:45— 6:45—The Circle — aaat only; 1:10—10:16—Pollack Orch.-mldwaat: and a heavy frost shortly before supervise her probation. and was marked by the daring of Bmrden ee'eaeeeeeeteeteeeeee 2d^^ Hartford Steam Boiler 40 48 befon the House Sokatary Hawkina—mldwaat only Keyboard Varletlee—west sunrise. 6:00— 7:00—Jane Froman’a Band — 8:30-10:50—Edwin C. Hill—cat to oat Oan>. PaO eeeaeeeeeeeee# *^^s * • 188^ Phoenix F ire ...... 46 47 the Bobby’s crew. com m ittee. A* Chevrolet aedan owned by Jo­ east only; Circle—repeat for weat 8:45—10:45—Ohas. Oarllla, Toner — a; OaeO' (J* le) eeeceoeeeaaeeeee 40% Travelers ...... 886 840 *rbe Bobby's entire crew of four Ukder queettontag tar 6:15— 7:15—Ray Knlght'e Sketeh Myrt and Margo—repeat for west seph Maderioi of 870 Tolland PubUo UttItRss Stocks were arrested. They gave thalr 6:30— 7:30—C. Robiaon'a Plonaara 10:0^11 dIO—Barlow Symphony—o to c Cerro De Paieo ...... 6% a sub-committee. Dr. Iw el.iiifJtas 6;45_ 7:45—The Qeldberga, Sketch 10:30—11 dO—Ilham Jones’ Or.—o to o street, Hartford, skidded off the LATESTSTOGKS Obee and Ohio aeteeeeteeeee., 24% Conn. Elec Serv ...... 41 46 names as Thomas Hughes, 269, 71st seersta^ of afrienltiiN h id . 7:00— S:00—Rudy Vallae Hr.—o to e 11:00—12:00—Duehin Orchestra—c to a state highway near the Mar­ Cbr3^eler ••taat**«*6«teaeee 18% Conn. Pow er ...... 4 i 48 street, Harry Kiley, 972, 89tb street, tbority at preiAat tO' rsfulsts m 8:00— 8:00—The Showboat—e to o 11:30—12:30—Dance Orcheatra—c to c tens filling staqon on the Bolton Greenwich WAG, pfd. 60 60 8 :00—10:0<^Jaek Pearl-oat to eat 18:00— IdX^Danee Hour—wabc only New York, Dec. 22.— (AP) — The OOOa C^la seeeeeeeceeteeeeee 89% William Mack, 447, 71st street, all any way the number of b u sl^ .ff 10:00—11:00—Don Beator'a Orchaatra NBO-WJZ NETWORK road, and turned over in front of Stock Market ran into a fresh flurry Col ^a^ aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 18% Hartford Elec ...... 62 54 of New York, and Hemy C. York, grain that ooiyd !>• Mid on 10:30—11:30—Ban Bernle'e Orchaatra the station. The driver of the car of selling today, which depressed SOlV accaetaeeeeeeeeeee 10 Hartford O ae ...... 40 Greenport, L. I. change. .11:00—12:00—Donald Novla, T e n o r- BASIC—Bait: wja (key) wba-wbwi dlsappemwd, and an inspection of do, p f d ...... 40 basic; Ooldborgo—repeat for coast wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wlw; Mid* prices dose to the lower renstanoe Cone G%a e.t a # e e a # # # e • e c a 87% Gardner J. Herbert of 148 Liberty ’Tbe department, he Mid, kid ba^ 11:15—12:15—Cab Calloway Orchaatra west: wcky kyw kfkx wenr wls kwk the interior o f the automoh^Ue by levels of the autumn trading range. COnt'Can eaaaaaaaaeeeeaaaaea 88% 8 N E T C o ...... 116 120 street, New York was listed as the trying to work out with kdii's j* kwer koll wren wmaq kso ConsUble Harold Saunders of Bol­ Manufacturing Sfocka 11:30—12:30—Hollywood on the All* NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj The list worked a little higher at C om Prod, e'.aeeaeeeeeeeaeaee 81% owner of record on the Bobby’s trade problems th^ wEM CB8-WABC NETWORK wlba kstp webo wday kfyr ckgw (tfef ton revealed that spots of blood the opening, but was soon unset­ C rU f aceaee'^eeeeeeeeeeaaee 33% Am Hardware ...... 14 16 papers and ths name (ff the master from abueee through ’*esvi Am Hosiery ...... BASIC—East: wabo (key) wleo wa^do SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wTs wjax were on the dash and fioor and on tled by selling of the rails. Several P ont •eeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeaee 38% 26 was given as Harry Barber. tradinx" and Oiat tbe wfla*wsun wind wsm wmo wab wapI Arrow H and H, com. 6 7 woko wcao waab wnao wgr wkbw wkro wJdx wamb kvoo wky^vfaa wbap kpre the front part of the car. issues in various groups were car­ K odak...... 88% Coast Guard officers said that had recommended a limit os whk ckok wdro wcau wlp-wfan wpu woal ktbs kths , ^ . , , , . , A with the State Motor ried down 1 to 8 points. Selling S)er and Mua 6 6 ...... 1% do, pfd ...... 70 Bive trading, whSN the opta wean wfbl wspd wjav; Mldweati wbbm M OUNTAIN-koa kdyl kgir kghl Billings and Spenesr.. 2 none aboard the boat gave the name wgn wfb:n kmbo wcco kroox wowo Vehicle Department showed the abated somewhat by early after­ £3lec A uto Xdlte aeaeaeeee«aee X8 of Barber but it was poislblo that of a eiai^Madivldual u a o a s t f ACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo car to be registered in the name of Bristol Brass ...... 10 BAST AND CANADIAN — wpg Whp bq kpo keca kex k)r kga kfsd k U r noon, ahd there were fractional re­ C ' POW and JLt e«eee'eaeaae 8% Bonie of the names liven by tte v e r y ^ n p esoea tsfe o f the taCgl wibw wheo wibi w fM woro ofro Wfto Joseph Maderios. No treatments do, pfd ...... 106 Cant. East. coveries from the lowest Pox PUm A eeeaaeeaaeeeeaea 1% crew were fletitioue. day’s businees." He added, hgf- D IXIE — wgst wfsa wbrd wqam wdod 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east only for Accidents were reported at the New York Central was a conspic­ Oen E3eO eeaa#aesaeeeeaeea f^a 14% Cut, Lockwood and B 800 ever, that be ^ not think tte ilMi* wnox klra wree wlao wdau wtoo krld 5:0(^ 6:00—Qua Van A Furst Orch. OoUlns C !o...... 16 The name of Barber is known in wrr. ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx ______jiny Hart, Hollywood Manchester Memorial hospital. uous TOft spot, losing nearly 8 len Poode eeeeeaaaeee#aaaeee 24% ation would bt adjusted fiatU lavts 6rt5— 6:15—Johnn Colt’s Firearms ••see* 7 rum running circles, a man who 5:30—■ 30— 6:30—Old6 :r “ Cnurohjionse' — also A large truck owned by the By- points before meeting support Sen IdOtOre aaaeaeeeaeaeaf«ae 18% *8 on the lubjeet were passed. i M ID W E S T -w ho m wsbt weak wmbd f Eagle Lock .... gave his name as Harry Barber of wbt wdae wbig whaa wtar wdbl wwva o;. Sin linging Lady—midwest repeat rolly Transportation Comp: ny Union Pacific declined as much. Cl^lette eaaaeaaeeeeaaaaeaee l8 % 18 20 Answers <|nsilie 6:45— 6:4B^lewan Thonlias east; F m ir Bearings e • e e • • Cradell, N. Y., having been arrested wtaq wkbh kfab wlsn ksej wlbw kfb skidded off the highway at the west Miscellaneous issues off 1 to 2 in­ Cbld BUet aaaaaaaeeeeeaeeeea 14% 85 Rsplyiag to queriti by wmt wnax wkbn wgl Orphan Annie-midwest repeat Fuller Brush, Qaes A. here some time «go. At that time 6:00— 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy—eaat only end of the Bolton Notch bridge, cluded Allied Chemical, American Grlfiby Gnmow ...... % 12 ssntativs Bucfaanng IT>» Ttm MOUNTAIN—kvor klakoh kal Gray Tel Pay Station. 16 22 Barber was woundikl in the bead by PACIFIC COAST — khl knx koln kgb 8:15— 7:15—Impersonations — e to e tipping over against the rocks at Telephone, American Can, Liggett A aaaaaaaeeetaaaaeete 88 chairman of ths group, Duval 6:30— 7:30—Concert Footlights—to e Hart and Cooley...... 125 a machine gun bullet kfre kol kfpy kvi kern kmj kfbk kwg 7:00— 8:00—Reglmsntslists’ Chorus the side of the road. A. C. Broil, Myers "B", Consolidated Gas, Case, In t H arv aaaaaaeeeaeaaaaaeta 20% transactions or ths Board of Cent. East. 7:15— 8:15—Song Sleuth, Planelogua Justice of the peace, reported the lo t NlOk tseaaaaeaeaaaeaaaaa 7% Hartmann Tob, com ... 2 The Coast Guard announced to­ last year amounted to about International Harvester, Johns Man- do., pfd 7 4:45— 5:45—Don tang — wabo only; 7:30— 8:30—RIn Tin Tin Thrillsr accident to the State police at the ville. Public Service of New Jers^, Int Tel and Tel eacaea«aaae#a 8% day that the capture was made in billion buitaels of wheat Vaughn do Loath-also coaat 7:45— 8:45—Howard Thurston, Magic Int Silver eeeeeeeeesse 10 14 8:00— 8:00—Death Valley Dsys, Play Stafford Springs barracks. United Aircraft, and U. S. Steel Jobne BfanVUle aaeeeeaeeeaeta 19 New York waters and ths ship and parison to an average yearly 6:0(^ 6:00—H. V. Kaltanbofn—alao e: do, pfd I ••••••• I 86 40 Captain Jack—mldwaat only . 8:30— 8:30—Dancing Strings, Orchts. ’The truck, being driven west, Common and Preferred. Owens Illi­ Kennecott' ae«taeeaeaee#aaef 7% ersw will be takes to New York. ductlott of about 5:15— 5:15—Redman Orchditra-o to e 8:00—lOdlO—Country Doctor, Sketch iwreu8 and Toll aeaeaeaeceeae# % Landers, Frary A O k. 28 26 8:15—10:15—Wilfred Qlsnn. Basso •evidently started to skid after nois Glass and Crown Cork were "I take it freon what 6:30— 0:30—Redman Or.—east; Skip, crossing the bridge, and brought up LebiSh al Coal aaasaaeeeeaee 1% New Brit. Mcb. com. 6 Repreeeatatlve gaadlls py—midw. only; Rhythmalrea—w 8:30—10:30—Al end Pets, Novelty firm at the start, then reacted, the do, pfd 70 8:45— 6:45—Just Plain Bill — wabo 8:45—10:45—llomsy Ballsy, Soprano against the high ledge on the south former losing more than 2 points. Lehisb Val R d ...... 10 E Y PARDONS MAN asked, "that you thlak on:yonly; Hall'snail'S wroneotra—miooOrehsetra—also voasi.coaat 10:00—11:00—Radio Rubes, Sengs — and Myers B aaa«aeaetea 68% Mann A Bow, Qaes A 4 side of the road. The truck was dis­ Selling of the rails appeared to should act in the intsrest Of 6:00— 7:00—Myrt and Margo — east east; Amos 'n' Andy—repeat for w LOe^^e aaaaaaaetee'ceeeaaSe 18% ^do. Class B ...... 2 basin; The Filers—midwest only 10:1^11:15—Sodero Concert Orchestra covered ^y Copstable Saunders at be of a special character, and was North and Judd ...... wheat grower?’’ ^ * 6:15— 7:15—Buck Rogora—east; The 11:00—12:00—Carl Moore's Orchestra 6 o’clock this morning. ’There was LOrfUard* aafseeeeeeaecetaea 12% 10 HE SENT TO JAIL Duval answered in th# afflnaq^ 11:16—12i15-Howard Thurston— c rpt. not accounted for by developments Niles Bern Pond .... 7 blctators Orch. — Dixie; Huak blood on the right side of the run­ M^KeeSp Tin aaeeeaaeeceaae# 48% Uve. He laid’%a have f p ee^ l O'Haro Orcheetra-midwest 11:30—12:8(h-Vlnesnt Lepsx—Orchss. in the newA It was suggested in Mont ^Vard aaeaeaaaee«eeee*ae 18 Peek, Stow and Wilcox 8 ning board, /^ e driver of the truck (Oontiniied From Page One) OU|ft brokerage quarters that some of the bfat Biscuit aaeaeaaceeeeaaaae 88 Russell Mfg ...... 6 w as gone. selling may have been professional, ^ govemmanfjens OLon ose. side trying N at Casb ae#eae#eeaaaa# 7% Scovill ...... 11 18 „ _jvaaoe the prlee,^and ^.'M g Motorists were in difficulty early inasmuch as the carrier issues have sane 17 years ago nftsr he had kill­ to advi N at D airy •##•##§# aeteeeaeae 17% Stasdey W orks ...... 8 speculators on the other side trying this morning on nearly all of the been hovering relatively closer to ed hie wue was granted a disobarge. speculai OPEN FORUM Nat Pow and L t ...... 18% Standard Screw e • e e e e 23 28 to drive the pries down.” local streets. Cars that were park­ the lower resistance points of the do., pfd., guar. 100 James P. Almeida and John H. ed on Inclines found considerable N Y Central aaaaeeaeoteeeeee 18 "And the ipe^ators won,’’ com­ autumn trading range than the in­ N y NH. and H eeeeaeeeeaaae# 12% Smythe Mfg Oo . 16 Daley,, both of Taunton and both mented Buchanan. SOCIAUST TEACHERS trouble in getting away from the dustrials. Taylor and Fenn 120 servinf sentences for robbMy, were curbing. From daylight until the NOrUS A m aaaeeeae«eaeaeeaee 37% "Yea,” Duvel answered. 'Editor of. The Herald: Such railroad news as has appeu- Packard tt^yt*******$•••••» 2% Torrington ' • • • « f e 4 29 81 likewise recipients of executive streets and sidewalks were sanded, ed in the past day or two has prob­ Underwood Mfg Co ... n % demenoy on parole conditions. The Jan Zapadka is greatly conpeni' motor traffic going to Hartford P srsm Pub aaaaaeeeeeaeeecaa 2 ed alMut employing Sociedists, or ably bden more favorable than opier- Penn gaaaaaaaaaeeaeeeaeeaaa 18% Union Mfg C o ...... 'I” former’s deportation to Italy was ONE DEAD, 5 HURT Thursday, Deo. Z2. proceeded very riowly, and pedes­ wise, including today’s announce­ U '8 Envelope, com .. ^ 30 thus prevefiteu. atheists, to teach in our schooli. If trians moved along with extreme Pblla BdC C 8nd X eeetaeeaaa 8% 4:30 p.' m.—Young Folks’ Program; a socialist or atheist Is capable, ment of an extension for another PbUUpS ? e t e aaaeaeeeaaaeeeea 4% do., pfd...... 60 Also pardoned were James SUipo Sterling V. Couch, director eautloB. nine months of the 10 per ceht wage Veeder R oot ...... 6 7 of Hingbam, convicted of man- IN AUTO ACCIDENT there should be no objection be­ Many pedestriaas found traveling Pub Serv N J 5:80—Sklppy. cause of his political, or religious reduction which expires February 1. Itadio etaaaeaaeeaeatseaeeea .4% W hlUock CoU P ipe . . . 8 sMugbter, and Frank T. (3oldlng, •- 5:46—Otto Neubauer,. Pianist. in the streets safer than on the Of course, several executives re­ ttadio Keith eeeeeaeeaeaeeeea, 8% J.B.WU’ms Co. nonpar u ‘ 48 sentenced Is 1916 fo r Mrmed rob­ belief. To discriminate would be sidewalks in certain sections. The 6:00—Current Events, an Infringement upon his rights as garded this as inadequate. Some R eedin8 aaeaaeeeeaeeeateaea 27 bery. (Oontlnned tn m PSge Ono) 6:15—Harold Stem’s Orchestra. state highway running east was of the rail chiefs have been insist­ Rem R a n d ...... 2% a citlsen. The stand which Mr. Za­ very ley during the early morning tlon Barker, a 6 n e p ^ 6:45—Chandu the Magician. padka takes in this matter Is di­ ing that a further substantial wage Rey TOb B taaaeaaeeee#eeaea 29% FLOODS IN FRANCE jh a t i 7:00—Myrt and Marge. hours. The sun quickly melted the reduction was essential to restora­ Scars Roebuck aeaeaaaaeaaaea 18 Dean La Boran.Bnggs of HartM, rectly opposed to the privileges and coating of ice during the early part CURB QUOTATIONS 7:15—Dave Burrough’s Serenaders. rights which our ConiratutloB tion of the railroads’ credit stand­ Soceny V a c ...... a * ...... 7% Perpignan, France, Deo. 22. — was married to Mui of the forenoon. Pope, daughter of m . Arthdf 7:80—Ben Salvin’s Orchestra. grants to all our citlxens. ing. South P ac ..a...... 14% (AP)—Tbe flooded area in the De­ 7:45—Jimmie Gallagher and his Eight automobiles including a This week’s carloadlngs state­ South RWy tsSeeaeaaaaeafaat 4% partment of PyrsnsM, Orisntalss, Pom of the Hartford iJM A ^ DO- For we read that "there shall be Connecticut Company bus wera By ASSOCIATED PM S8 Orchestra. no iaw respecting an establishment ments of such roads as Pennsyl­ Stand Brands eseaeaSaoeee aw e where unusually heavy rains have partmaht Mareball was maffM a 8:00—Mary Eastman. tied up at the Hockanum river been falling has reached 80,000 hec­ vMr tfb« ' • 6 of rellgloD, or abriilging the free vania and Ndw York Central,' have St Gee end EH ...... 18 Amer Olt Pow and Lt b I 4% 8:15—Jack Benny, comedian; bridge on North Main street unable tares, or. one-eighth of tbe entire Bangs is a rssldsnt if BoMSoii ttUI dom of speech, or of the press." It shown gains over the previoiui week, St Oi) C^al ...... 28H Aeed Gas and E lec ...... 1% to negotiate the bills because of the depai^ent, a prefecture statement Plumb of Gsnsva, N. T. BhflgA’ Andrea Marsh, soprano; Ted Is declared also that we are ientltled contrary, to the usual seasonal trend. St Oil N J ...... 29% Amer Sup P ow ...... 4% ice. ■aid today. todi Damage is heavier than condition was ro sirious his namt W eem’8 Orchestra. to life, liberty and the pursuit of Brokerage sentiment was mixed. T ex Oorp ...t...... r.*..... 12% Blue Ridge 2% 8:45—Evans Evans, baritone; Jack during tbe floods of 1980 and was put on tbs danger list Plumb happiness and that when a govern Some had looked for a firmer mar­ Timken Roll Bear ...... 1414 Cent States Elec 2 •mment aid has bees requestei Denny’s Orchestra. ment becomes-destructive of these ket in response to the House’s Trans-Americs ...... 4% Cities Service ...... 2% was Isss ssrlously hurt* 6:00—Music that Satisfies; Boswell ends, it is the right of the people THREE MEN KILLED passage of the beer bill, and the Union Osrbide ...... 24% Cit Serv, pfd ...... 17 Sfsters; Norman Brokenshire. to alter or abolish it. railroad wage agreement, but the Unit A ircra ft...... 24% Elec Bond and Share ...... 17% 6:15—The Mills Brothers; Don The socialist, who seeks to IN TRAIN WRECK early stiffening of the list lasted Unit Corp ...... 8% Ford Umited ...... 8% Redmon’s Orchestra. change our government, is within only a few minutes. ’The bottling unit (3u Im p ...... 16% Goldman Sachs ...... 8% 8:80—Story of Omar Khayyam. his rights. If his efforts are orderly, stocks ran into considerate profit U S Ind Alco ...... 28% Midwest Utils % Santa Claus C!ould.Not Give Yeu 10:00—Five Star ’Theater. peacmul and lawful. The rights of (OoBtiBiiei fPCBi Page Om ) taking, particularly Owens Illinois U 8 Rubber ...... 8% Niag Hud P ow ...... 15 10:30—Edwin C. Hill. the atheist should be respected al­ OlasA The action of the market in U S S t e e l...... 26 Penn R o a d ...... 1% 10:45—Charles Carllle, Tenor. so, for our Constitution includes all, crash hurled him from bis lofty the past few days has tended to up­ Util Pow and Lt ...... 8% Stand Oil In d ...... 21% A 3ETTER TREAT! 11:00—Columbia Symphony Orches­ regardless of religious belief. We rqpm onto one of the coaches. set the plans of those speculators W arner P i c ...... 1% United Founders ...... l tra. , * are told that be who says there Is One Passenger Hurt looking for a Christmas rally, al­ Wcetem Union ...... 27% United Gas ...... 1% 11:30—Isbam Jones’ Orchestra. no God Is a fool. But he is no more Only one passenger. Miss Georgia though hopes were not entirely aban­ West El and Mfg ...... 25% Util Pow and L t ...... 1% of a fool than he who says there Deerwester of Huntington, Ind., re­ doned tha* a holiday upturn might worth ...... 86% Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 17% Look! ----- Road! is; for no one can speak authorita­ quired hospital treatment She suf­ yet be experienced. STEALS HIS OWb: MONEY tively or positively as to whether fered severe cuts when rescuers lift­ there is or not It Is perfectly prop ed her through the window of a HOME M AD E »• er to say: "1 believe there is a TO CANCEL CONTBACXS New Haven, Dec. 22 — (AP) — WBZ-WBZA wrecked coach. Other passengers BEER BILL PASSES; Frank Zarylckl, 60, lost bis 87 and f God," or *1 don’t believe there is a received minor bruises and cuts. THESE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Bprlngfleld — Bostea God." ’That is all we can truthfully Moscow, Deo. 22.—(AP)— The in addition ^as ssntsncsd today to While Lima firemen fought the serve a thirty day Jail sentence. He say. That there Is an infinite and flames it was feared for a time that SENT TO SENATE Taee (Ruesieh) News Agen^ cor- eternal energy, all, I think, will ad reepondent at Teheran, ^ n ia , re­ told police be lost the *|7 last night Thursday, Dec. ft some of the trainmen were trapped mit. Further than' that we cannot ported today that , the Persian Na­ while playing a slot machine In a 4:80 p. m.—"Thursday Special’’. in a blazing baggage and mail car C A y O Y go. ’That a man can be honest, sin­ (Continued from Page One) tional Assembly had teansferrsd to restaurant He returned later, broke .1:00— A gricultural Meurkets. of wood construction, but no bodies cere and a good citizen and be a the Anglo*Perslan Oil Company into the restaurant and took the 5:15—On Wings of Melody. were found when a search was made socialist or an atheist, there can be not return'to the House for the next concesslott. money out of the machine after 5:80—Singing Lady. - of the smouldering wreckage. no doubt. I Congress—voting for the bill includ­ MsanwUle, he reported, b«wspa- prying it open. 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. The wreck occurred at a crossing pers in Tehf ran continue publica­ PoUee who laid be also took a 6:02—Weather; Sports Review *— , ern zE N . of the Erie add the Detroit, Toledo ed 17 Democrats .and 48 Republi­ cans; those votlqg against included tion of articlee demanding a pro­ few spoons, charged him with^bur- Bill Williams; temperature; ti *e. and Ironton railroads. Trainmen 18 Democrats and 66 Republicans. portionate Share of revenuee from glary. He pleaded guilty to the THE TEA R(X)M 6:15—Johnny Hart in Hollywood. > said the flier left the track as it oil deposits for the Persian govern­ charge when arraigned in City 6:30—The Monitor Views the News. HEBRON struck a swltch,-near the crossing. m en t court before Judge Stanley Dunn. 888 MAIN STREET Q:45_ Today’s News — Lowell THE COLLIER BILL Washington, Dec. 2 2.-(AP)— ’Thomas. The Christmas Eve servlee at Bt. The important provisions of the 7:00—’Time; Amos 'n’ Andy. Peter’s Episcopal church will begin MEDICAL HEN AGAINST Collier 8.2 per cent beer bill passed 7:16—Royal Vagabonds — W fd at 7:80 Saturday evenihg. All are • 9 M t 2 by the House and sent to the'Sen- BOSTON. CHIPS, lb. W ilson. cordially invited to be present. Grin- ata are: Very eriapy. 7:30—Harmony Duo. ton L Will will preside at the organ MORE VET HOSPITAL > Legalizes beer, ale, porter and 7:45-^Hank Keene. and will give an organ recital at tue lager beer of 8.2 per cent' alcohol 8:00—Jack and Jane. opening. A group of singers -rom (Oonttnued from Page One.) content .by weight, or four per cent eateeesoseea 8:15—Concert. Middletown are expected to assist, DANDY STICKS, lb. by volume. 8:30—Rln Tin Tin Thriller. also Miss Marjorie Martin of A m l Xmu «udy. hold out to veterans regardless of Provides a tax. of 80 on each 81 8:45—Howard Thurston-magician. Dalton, Mass., Mrs. C. E. Pendleton their ability to pay, free medical gallon barrel ag compared with the 6:0'0—Death Valley Days. of Colchester, Robert E. Will of «and hospital treatment even though existing war time tax of 86 a bar* 8:30—Dancing Strings. Storrs College, James F. Mai^thi o f dt may be given 800 miles away." rel. D A N D Y CUTS, lb. 10:30—Sprin^eld Republican news. East Hartford and others are ex­ 10:45—Jimmie MgHale’s Orchestra. Ca^ saidthe association was not Provides Federal protection to For the holiday. 29c pected to be present and assist In critldzliig 'the veterans' hospitals dry states on the basis of the SPEED! 11:00—Time; temperature; Sports the choir. ’The Junior vested cLoir but that its impression was they Webb-Kenyon and Reed “bone dry” Review—Bill Williams. will also t6dce part. A pageant of were "well run," and that "the Vet­ la w s .' # You save time and enjoy i ^ FANCY CHIPS, lb... eee.eeaea 11:16—Cesare Sodero’s Orchestra. ’The Nativity will be given, and the 12:00—Carl Moore’s Orchestra. erans Bureau, as far as wo can see, Becomes effective ^thirty days A Delldon* ConlteUm. Christmas tree for Sunday school is handling a very difficult problem 12:30 a. m.—Time. after enactment usual eonvonioneo when yoa pupils will be held at the rectory in a very line way." Increases existing occupational following the service. Cary was asked by Chairman Mc­ or license tax on brewers from 8160 Miss Harriet Hough and Clement shave with tho**BLUE BLADEi^ RIBBON CANDY, lb. ! SOLDIER INVENTOR DIES Duffie (D., Ala.) if the association to 81,000 annually. Wall were dinner guests at the felt that should the government Requires wholesale distributors Pretoeted wiUi a rust-rodsdag., 2 lb. box 29c. Washington, Dec. 22.— (AP) — home of Miss Betty Waterman In and states continue to build hospi­ to pay an. annual Federal license Hartford Tuesday. I Master Sergeant Paul R. Nelson of tals "the time would come when fee of 850 and retailers 820. fintdi* it never needa removal • the (^ast Artillery who devised a A Christmas party for Sunday there would be no praotioe for a Allows sale in any licensed place school pupils will be held at the CANDY CANES control system for submarine mines pbs^olan not on a government pay Where such sale is not in conflict from the rasor witil you ehangw All slgca. which some said would save the Congregational Church parlors Sat­ roU ?” with state or local laws. , urday afternoon. T e superintend­ (government 81,000,000 in ten yfars, "Yes sir," replied Cary. Permits distribution of beer in bladoa. Just loeeen the rasor was bilHed today in Aritagton ent, Edward A. Smitbr' teachers and barrels, bottles, casks, kegs or oth­ ^ prv pupils will attend. The Christmas STATE’S H^AI/TH er dontainers sealed and labeled. milk GiocolBte Covered He died at Walter Reed hospital tree will. be' held Monday evening Prohibits brewers from obtaining handle and rinse under hot ■ .Thursday at* the age of 56. He was at the church. In connection with Hartford, Dec. 28.—(AP)—No licenses to operate in dry states. Alm6n4 Ousters a native of Lacrosse, Wls., and is the usuid Christmas festivities. To new cases were reported today in Provides penalties for violations. water The "BLUE ■i this last a cordial Invitation is ex­ Bradl Nuts {survived by his widow. the jmallpox outbreak in Neiw Mll- In addition, advocates clainr it W.iV A measure to reward Nelson for tended to all wfio wish to attend. fdrd, according to the . State De­ will produce 8800,000,000 annual^ is then ready fo r the I bis acMenrement by granting him Mrs. Stephen Mosny is under- partment of Hwlth, #hlch has sent in revenue on- a pos^le consump­ Pecan Clusters the rank of captain upon retirement going"treatiii4nt for a serious eye two doctors and a large supply of tion basis of 60,000,000 barrels u shave—as clean and bri|dtt at A is still pending In Congress. trouble at St. Joseph’s Hospital, vaodhie into the town in an effort contrasted with T reas^ estimates The device which he perfected WUllmantic. to cheek the spread of the disease. of 8125,000,()00 to 8100,MO,000;, on evar. Insist'on the "BLUpj udille stationed at Fort Totten, New At a meeting of the Hebron Con­ lasei were reported Tues­ k probable consum ption o f 26,0OO,- York, enabled the coast artillery­ gregational Church Monday eve­ day and taro more yesterday, ac­ 000 to g0;000,000 barrels. BLADE** aa^ get the advaa* r,;,A u f men to opntrol 19 miles by one ning It was voted to un^te with cording to«Dr. Stanley H. Osbdm, I cable Instead of 19 separate eables Gilead In engaging the services of state commissioner of health. Dr. HERE’S A GAME ONE \ No pssliefe sos- tags of this imperteat feadarab — m D F ” — — and droults, thus saving in materl- the Rev. Walter Vey as pastor fof teIwi|siislns**IUJM Osborn stated that all cases report­ / ;al costa. the ensuing year, to be in charge ed were unvaednated. He 'expects El Paso, Tex.—Luis Barela, 12- IL A D II" salees M See how it adds bp your comfort of both churches as formerly. It several more cases before the epi­ yeair^d'boy Who recently had part serfles llie portreH CH OtjoLAfES CRUISER SINKS wis also voted to redblngle the demic. is cheeked. In a brief state­ of his throat and the top tip of Us •f King C (MisHs. T,y thb “ BLUB BLAm** church. ment Issued yesterday, he urged left lu ^ Mown away_^ a sflotgun, Paris, Dec. 22— (AP) —The min- immediats co-o|ieratlon of all who is. sura a game kid. B«r a .Whlle it by of Marine announosd today BTBtOKBN o r BTRBET may have had ccotaot with the 'was fis M he was beyond help, out ____ ene-ghewyoueer - that the transport Zelns which got Waterbufy, Dec. 22 — (A P ) — stafing that if his request is. Jessen Stowe.fixed him up toe •BLUE BLADIS.* * into difficulties during a storm In gpsAI Ggl Em Strieksn with a heaft attaok-4n a com plied 8 ^ the liiitbreak can be isith a .rubber hose and oxygea Ve« pep far Ike'bledee elene. Tl^' tandefHHfr iths Bay of Gascony sresterda^ sank downtown street this momlpg; iMrs. bMore it s^eadf to othe^ Uvik ibr bresthliig> 'Aie bey receuU .durihff the night despite efforts to Anna P. 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game w u played la whiob wo bad tad w i oaroki CHRISniAS ORGAN to_____ tollwbaf w b atlia fp iaiganDod aiganuod word word ww u u around aa ImprovMdawiiipAro. H E Id M M lS CONGKESS TO SPEED 1. Mid latoror BMieauuce a-'Sborta-'Shert ateryatory ualag * Borib^ Vtotofa BalowHa v Q a u r Twbt$ words.■ Plaa“ * T ru Patrol CONCERTS AT WATKINS G irt wrota tba but atoiy. Thau Girl ,IB L P TO' P m t e D i NiW/YoiB^ote; i i d ' N K AOTOS HEEDED DP ROUTINE JOES l^ ta puMd tba to]feUowlag tuts: MM asUnral 'MauasEav aii '/n Day*i Ntw t Hudtb. Jana MnUory aad Barbara W ttt^ Du, B 1 --U P ) - A aa- Hirry Lindtll .PriildBf Thii S e o a f Waraobk; tttUSHMtttof, Batbor Pit- tloa wide rupeau baa toaultad toom QllipnW VQOT QUnBv AfiBrnoon — L. Burdatte Ma aad Murlal DurkMi Mwiag, Btoto FlahaaAGniM OOwmlaaluar w u . V N e u e jeamutto PitklBi obnarvatlon, Ba- Tbonou H. Baek's auaMtloa tbat Odumbie^ b. C.' Reboi London—Ona apet wbara woman Hawlay In Two Roeltalf. aamll pjufoila of g r a u M glvaa to Aidonaih, H; of Aicda; Fait Kflit Drirar Rnlly 4o not out-talk men la Pullamant. W u ti To Clean Up Oddi and thar Pltktot Murlal* Du^ m aad Juki# Lathrop. Bubara. Wamook rural mall oarrisrs for distribution of o a r o f tbo The record for a year; juat oom- Harry Llndell prssldod at the to Mnto during tbo wlator mentbi. prisM la thf ^ed, abowa that lady leglalatera organ In Watkins Brothers store ■old 88 pouadi. of Obrlatnau oandy G iU Ahead of Lights, Endi Before, the Chriit- aad wee tbo priio for NlUag more Dr. T. Ollbort Poineo, prooldint HaipM FMiy, W. were burled, ao to apeak, under a thTa afternoon, preMntlng a pro­ Tbs Girl loout OeuiUdl, ORHura of,^tbo National Audoboa sooloty b u D. Otmrea. IB, widow oT mountain of male oratory. gram of the popular Obristnau tbaa aay other girl la tbo troop. Saga ConuaiiiioDir. o a i HoBdayi. Association aad Gir,l Boouta' foal Tho goodnight oirolo w u formed latormsd Mr. Btok tbat ho bad Ooobraa, wbo w u uedl^ The biggest talker In the lu t aea- ouols which will be reputed this that the psopls of Maaoboatair have fellewpd by taps. Vlrod Audoboa aoelttlM la prindpel frioada wltb tba la n itlo a of aion w u glr Stafford Qrlppo, a evening.' Tomorrow afternoon from ' Bonbe, Arlifae Nelson. oltlts of tbo wlator bolt to follow ModMuiok barvutor. I.abor oppoaltlon leader. Aooordlbg 8:80 to 4:80 L. Burdette Hawley will given them woads^ul support dur­ out tbo Idu, aad elflolals of Muo Dos Moiaaa—Hcninr L. Bawafsato,’ Th« motor vohlolo oporator who to the Parliamentary Oaaette from Wublagton, Deo. 38.—(AP) — give the first of two organ concerts ing tbs year, and to everyone wbo Tfoep 11 Game Birds la Aamriu, lao., bavs 60, vloa-ptoaldaBt cc tba la u en iiR ; irlvM BO mllii an hour at nlfht, November 8, 1381, to November 17, congress put on a burst of steam specially prepared for the Chrlst- bol^idja any way they extond Tho girls flnlshsd ths prsMnts alM laformsd BM^ that tbay have weolan mlUa; ' ' - 1B83, Sir Stafford spoke enough to m u season, repeating the concert for a_ v tiy marry ttaoy bavs bosn working on at tbs appsaled to asrvloi elubs and fra- wdtb b li only vlow of objoota whleb ^day to clean up some odds aad "I ...... " i>— — { fill 874 columns. in the evening from 7:30 to 8:80. Chriatmu and a Happy Now Y u r. lu t rnutlag. Captain Toumaud tsraal orkaalnticas, urging oo-oper- Rera u la trua leva, trua M6Bd- bo la npproaoblnf f umiihod by boad- Women fared comparatively bad­ ends before the Cbristmu holidays. The candy boott in the Watkins Altbqufb tbo tbormomotof bovtr- gave us a surptlu Cbrlstmai party atlen in tns matter. iblp la rarer.—La Fentalao. Ufbta whiob probo tbo darknoa.': 300 While the Senate debated mis­ od around Mto lu t Baturday, tbe ly. The blgbest w u the Duchess of store is in charge of the Gleaners /ft foot aboad, lo driving Into a blind Atboll, who had 08 columns. ^ cellaneous bills and the Houm took Circle of the South Methodist Girl Boouta ehowed their ueual up again the Interior Department faithfulness and d^versd tbelr ■pet and danger. That lo. bo li pro- Second rank to Sir Stafford wu church today. The members of tbs ooodag 10 faot that tboro lo not appropriation meuure, oommitteu Circle are offering for sale the same CbrtetnMs candy la eptto o f tbo taken by George Laubury, leader hurried to reaob> a ilm e n t it Umot in tbo tbroo oooondo during ot bis party, with 848 columns. The line of candies that have been a cold. Wboa 'tb i flaal ropwta wore wbleb bo will travoroo tbo 200 foot, Philippine independeau and whip feature of the dally candy sales and made, it wu feuad 'that Troop 5 prime minister, Ramsay MuDonald, farm relief legislation, Into shape. sold tba mMt pounds, u tbsy had to make any noooooary obango In had 88 columpa. In addition Krobby-Kraft Jewelry. b li driving proooduro to moot omor ConfereM seeking to adjust dif­ orders for 95, Troop 4 w u soeofid In the Houm of Commons, Visj Included la the display of jewelry gooey eondltloni, layb Robblno B. ferences between the Senate and are necklaces, rings, bracelets, pins with 86 and ’Troopa 7 aad 8 tied gteookol, Commlaoloner of Motor count Hailaham headed the list with House bills on PhlUpplne frudom wltb 78 pounds. 265 columns. of every description, ear rings and Plenty of Gifts VoMoloo In a bulletin today. bad reached tentative agreement on tea balls. The candy and Jewelry Troop 1 Oanaot/Moet Bnergenoy MontpeUer, Znd.-Joe Ivey swung major points aad complete ucord sale will continue this evening with , Our lut muting wu- bold Fri­ rrboro aro few oaiei nowadayi his wheel u bis automobile stuted wuipredicted within a few hours. the booth in charge of Circle mem­ day night at the Unooln adioel. Jt of Inoufflolont light except where to skid. His coat sleeve caught, Thom points involved immigration, bers. was opened by playing “Tbrea at Ward*s tbo opomtor of a oar doliborately opening the throttle. The c u erub- length of trail period and export Deep.” During patral oomera our drlvea at a ipoed ao great be cannot ed through a window in a physician's taxes. dues were coUected. We bad our be prepared for unuaual aituationa office, aad the doctor Mt Ivey's With the Houm vote on beei out opening ia horsMboe formation and M whiob may appear Juat beyond the broken arm. of the way, luders looked to farm while forming it wo sang "America for all *Last- laminated dlataneo," tbo Commla Macmi, Ga.—Ben Lyles h u been relief u its next Important legisla­ O v e r n ig h t the BMUti^" Ba^ girl reputed ■loaor adda. “Probably, too, tbc dls enligblened in the ways of getting tion and the House siriculture com­ the laws. We bed fifteen minutes S, tanee wbleb tbo mentality of an along In the world. mittee w u called to meet again late for our Cleeses. After singing Mv­ operator takoa into account differa A shabby stranger came to this afternoon with the hope of com A . P. New$ eral Cbristmu carols ws nad our Minute-Men * with oaob operator, but at nlgbt Lyles' restaurant, complained of pleting soon tbo draft of a bill em goodnight cirOls and sang “The the la meaaured for blm by -himger and got a free meal. “Where bodylnjg the domutlc allotment Boston —Movement to invalidate Golden Sun" followed by 'Taps." tbo amoimt of light be baa. can I sleep?" he then inquired. plan. The committee discussion ap tbe naturallMtlon of more than 100 Soribe, Bvalyn Hms. and Women “One of the main difficulties en- Lyles directed him to a public parently h u narrowed down to pro former alleu wbo have Ibft this Troop 8 / eeuntored In connection with dla> “fiopbouee" but in a little while he posals for an emergency bill limited country for their native landa wltb Troop 2 bold Its Chriatmu party dpllno of operatora on the baaia of w u back. to wheat and . Opposition h u no apparent Intention of returning on Wednuday evaalng at tha Na­ ■mfltnr" la a tendency among nlgbt> “Hey, you!" he said, “would you developed to the proposed process­ is begun In Federal Court. than Halt sobool. Mrs. 8t. Laurent and Mrs. Sllvsrstola of the trocm time drlvera to out-drive the llgbta mind keeping my money for me? ing tax to pay fumers a bounty, Northampton, Mau.—Calvin Coo- Uumlaatloa of the highway by the I ’m afraid to sleep with it on me and many changes may bo made be­ commlttM wore proeoat and made To Keep Him Warm Udge, the natlon'a only living form­ ooooa for tbo gins. The troop fur- beadUgbU of a ear la, aa la now a in that crowd." fore the Dill Is reported. * er President, will oburve Cbristmu well-known principle, neceaaarlly Pittsburgh—The law came be­ Meanwhile, the joint committee nlsbod tbo oooklM and candy. Mrs. tween organ grinder Sam Ro m and day la tha traditional Coolidga man­ Psro, ths otbsr msmbor of ths limited and that la uaually aecom on veterau legislation heard ad­ ner—quietly. The Winter Thru bis monkey “Jocko." Becauae of vocates of sharp reductions in beu- troop oommlttM w u unable to pUabed by law. The man who la Boston—Boud of Dirsotors of tbs d rlv l^ muat have light enough ao bis wife’s unkind remuka about flts to former soldiers and then pie- corns, so Shi scat a baakat of ap- that bo can MO a roaaonablo diatanco “Jocko," Rom explained, be left bis pwed to decide wbetbsr It should NSW England Association of Firs plss. Tbs girls gave Cbristmu Pbiladelpbla borne. ask for more time to complete Its Obltfs votes to bold tbs lltb annual bouteanlorM to tho troop commit- ahead of bio oar and enough out to oonvsntion of tba usodatien at tN In approotatioa of taolr help. oaob aide ao that bo may dlMom A Quaker City deteoUve came reportip « ...... wbleb Is due Janua^ 1. Wool Robe bore to arrest the organ grinder on PrsMot olansBlau call for tbs Houe Lewiston, Ms., Juns 80-81-88 nsxt Gifts wars oxebaagsd and tbo cap­ objoota on the abouldera and aldea tain gave oaob gin a baadkorohlof. of tbo road. a non-support obarga, but refused to to recess Friday until TuMday for yeu. Inoienoa Itoroad recognlae the monkey. He took Obrlstmas obaarvanM, .but tbs Boston—itate lenator-slset Jos. Cbristmu earela wore sung around Roea away but left “Jooko" in a m - lanat* Takes tba uiual tsB-fiay boli- LaagoM fllM a bill la tbs itate tbo Cbristmu tru , Tboro will bo, “Xt lOMMi from aorltleal anilyiia M miottnf of Ihlf tooM until J u - of porfensueo of tbo put, u jo e station. The warrant l i . ^ r day by FarUaaM&tary sm vn. le u t c wbleb would radueo ton oaot Roaa, net *'Jeeka" the oMm said. uaiy 8, OB ueeunt w tbo leboel vn-1 thmigli light muufMturori might faru to flvo eoata oa publio eu- Mlaneapolla—tllvar dollars are rltra, oatfen,. woUmernaM tbo aproad of the light welcome Obrlatmu nreaenta these leribi, VlrglBla Ryan. from the meter vohlelo lampa and d ^ , aad It's ao little tmble to nCCARDTOHAU Boatoa —Llbori!! Oivlo Loagua, Troop 4 that atrengor Illumination might bo und them—at lou t the way Obriet oommaatlag upoa a pita for atato Our mtitlaff wasf epeptaad with tbo O ivi him ft diUfhtful iiM^ thrown aidowiH. In faot there aooma Nelson did It. ^ ^ liquor ooatrol aubmlttod Gaorgo usual axarolaM. Mhi. Maldmiat, ri88 OhrlBtmfti momlBf. to bo no good roaaen why tbo angle Nelaon wanted to send a dollar to ANEW^CENSION R. Nuttar, says: “Tba Amarioaa pao- our llauttBaat. balpad ua with tba P of light wbleb la given from a head­ each of six grandoblldren la Detroit la will navir agraa to put on tbo prMsnta wa ara maMng for our ut ft 100% DUN wool fiftll* lamp abeuld not aproad u fw to and New York. He put a p o a ^ e SOf collar of ladlviaual liooaaaa la puanta. Mrs. Luolua Fu tar tb v a nfl N b i undbr tho Qhriiti' oMb aide u light la thrown aboad. ■tamp on one aide, puted a slip with ordar to obtala a drink of liquor." tha taat for tbo laundroaa badto to m ftBtNi ftnd wftteh tho To do tbia m l^ t avoid many dlffl- the addreu on the other, aad Bilgiu Sdnitiit Who Wint • Mass.—A slid ianta Olaua thuo who WON proparod to taxa it. | oult driving aituationa whiob put dropped them Into a mall box. » i fu ly ouriaa a flva-yoar- Wo breufbt our doBattena for tba pl8ft88d OXpNSBlon OR hit padaatrlana and other uura of the A ll six were delivered. Up Ten MUn Is Bi IIood old girl to bar death. Her brotbsTt Chriatmu baakati wbioB wa art fao8. Evsry robi hot bNtt alghway Into peril, but that lo a Oakland, Calif.—An eviction mor­ riding with her, raoeivei a brokia makiflg. to ba fjvsB ^ a r to Mlaa flnaly tulloNd with luoh matter for future loglalatlon. atorium for holidays! durlag which leg u the lied itrlkei a bus, RtyBoida. Aftar playlBg a ralay fltl8 8tyl8 dftftilS ft8 shftwl "Hoadllgbta, u new provided, no family will be diapoeNaaed be­ ToConiToU.S. Cambridge, M u i.—Obia K ie aava gams wa oleaad our maatlBg by throw off ample lllumlnatioa to the cauae of failure to pay rest, wu ileotrooutioa by tbi atate would bi ■iBginf "Tba Bmbara of Camp eollftr, frlBgid sftah, 8 pook* ■idea of the road to oonferm to tbo declared by Justice of the Peace fu ia r than death by voagoanoa if Flra" aad MTapa." ot8 (not two) ftnd ovon th« oxlatlag law and the whole head­ Harry W. ra d fe r, ■ruaMls,, — (A P )-^ lM a ferbal- ho botrayad tba alayar of lam Laa, Itoep 1 ^ buttona ftra bitter. light Uvolopmont ia, oven thomh ,Rnieigh,^N., 0.-littn g,a cats toon aioanalona ia Balglum next Malroia lauadrymaa. X m , ooavlotad Daoambar latb a Obriatmu par­ aa yet Imperfect for the uao lo tail may be a funny incident to summer and la aerthem Qaaada la of murder la oonacatloo with Lm 's ty w u ilvsB tor tba tlrla of tba wbleb It la put, the product of the some but Judge N. A. Ilnolalr 1984 bave bMa aaBoimoid by Prof. death, made the itatameat la aa troop aBd tholr methara. Mrs. bmftUi Mtdium or very boat aad meat oefontlflo thought doesn't see muw humor In It .. Auguste Pldbard, wbo baa mada tbe affidavit filed la a motion for a now Chartaa Olivar, our eemmtabiOBor, U r g 8 SiiiBi obtainable on tbo aubjoot.” He sentenced Leo Hamilton Co 90 farthest trip from the earth oa trial, • gave a talk OB looutiBg, DomoB- days for biting the tail of a oat In record. Penofrst, Oona.-A roport show­ atratloBS of ilUld Burao, tabla-aot- a cafe. Hamilton said he was In It w u dot certain whether he ing a shortags of 18,414.88 la tbs tlBg aBd flri-buUdiBff woro glvoa. playful mood, when he did the bit­ blmaelf would participate in tbe accounts of Oharlss B. Griggs, tax Mn . Graat pruoBtod the priu for GREEN CLUB TO ACT ing. flights. Max Ooayne, bis uaistaat oollsotor, wbo rssignsd on Nov. 88, ■alllBg tho m ut Ohriitmu oaBdy. Mountain Lake, Minn.—agge at oa the world record balloon ucen- ia raad to a apaoial town masting by Rsfraahmoflta ware aervad by tha ON WEEKLY DANCES eight bents a doun aroueed^Farm' ■loa of more than tea miles over tbs chairman of tbs auditing oom- hostaiaaa. Tha methara aad daugb er Richard Rnna'a curiosity. He Swlu-Itallan frontier .bat Aug- mittoo. tori jelBtd la tba geedBlght oirola, wrote his name and address on, one h u become a pilot and wD and 'Tht-Geldan Bub" aad "Tapi" aad uked the ultimate consumer to .J next aummer^s flight. Oaratunk, Mo.—Two famlllis pro- Sptclal Matting Callad By aro to, move from tbsir homos u wars lUBg. let him know how much It coat Prof. Piccard planned to Mil in Ths mMtlBg of Dsosmbor 19 Praaldani Janian To Settle him. January on tbe steamship Oham Ssavy loo oakss from tbs Dead rlvsr headwaters of tbs Ksnnsbso river opensd with a gama laoluding ths QuHtlon Before Club. , Months later a man wrote him he lain for tbe United States where I Girl Boout kael'*. Thrwooj^ w u rs- paid 88 cents for a doMn, among will stiidy tbe possibilities of an tbrsaton to dam tbo stream still orgaaiud late tbrsa patrols. Cap' which w u Farmer Bane's egg. aMdulon ia tbe vicinity of tbe more aad w ub away tbsir bomu. tafa Graat raad ua a atecy from Proaldont John Jonaon of the Camden, N. J.—Camden's eebao- north magnetic pole la northern Rumford, Ms.—Albert Bmall, 81, "Tho Amsrloaa Girl." A fte r playlBg MBN'ft Oin^TIBft-All tho Manoboator Oroon Community club my program h u put Mayor R. Canada. is uoldsatally killed by a bullet oharadsa wo eleiad tbo masting latsst colon and dssigns in' b u oallod a apodal mooting of the Stewart on kis fM t again. His 88,- The proposed Canadian uceuloa from d tragot rifle fired by a com­ with tbs geodBlfbt oirolo aad ths this gay Christ- pa ^ mombora for tomorrow at 7:80 p. 500 city owned automobile b u been will depend on tbe success of this panion. ■ slBgiBg of taps. m u grouping. A H C m., la tbo Oroon aohool ball, preced­ put in storage. Merely a new Inter- visit la tbe United States, tbs pro WbltluvlUs, Ms.—Trapped ia tbs Boribs. Deris Cols. Bssthsm ing tbo weekly aotbaok and dance. rotation of “footing the bill" says feuor said. Hla plan w u for an cab of a bakery truck his father w u Troop I Mr. Joamn la anxloua for p largo Sle mayor. American balloon to make the i driving, Richard LaFontalne, Ths rsgularf mootiu of Troop 8 turnout of tbo mombora u one of Pittsburgh—Here's bow one color' oeulon with aa American physicist drowns u the truck skids off the w u boldId Friday,] Dooombor : the mattora of buainoaa to come up blind motorist reads traffic lights. aboard. road into ths water of Mumford Horuaboo fermatieo wu^followsd for Mtion la wbotbor or not to con­ “I just drive up to a light aad Asoanslon Neoded river. by patrol oomsrs. A slgaalllng tinue the weekly card partloa and stop,*' be aadd. 'T f there la no A new aaoeasloa, Prof. Piccard bancoa. For Mveral aoMona paat cross traffic aad the boru begin to ■aid, w u aeceaaary to clu r up tbe tboM affaire have been conducted toot behind me, I know tbe light Is question of whether cosmic rays for tbo general public, with >wo ob­ green and I go ahead. Fve never originate from tba stars or galactic joota la view, a aodal time and to bad an accident," nuclei. If You Need $26.00 for maka money for the acbool children. Fergus Falls, Minn.-Honey right If tbe former be true, be saldi Tbla yam* owing to the hard tlmea out of the'hive is what Grocer O. C. the secondary or “sofit*’ rays devi­ tbo attendance h u fallen off some­ Olson promises and glvss bis c u ated by the euth's magnetic field CHRISTM AS iSMOFPlNO tomers. ought best be detected at high al what and It h u been Impoaslble to tltudea a eu the magnetic pole la OOLOR-BOBOBfi BBEBT — . make money. Mr. Jensen therefore A swarm of bees spotted holM In of If You Require $300 for 81x90, two cues 42x86. Hem­ tbe grocery wall left whfn an old tbe Hudson Ray region. wants everybody in the community ,He said that ib s power of tbo c ^ med and bemstitched. latoruted to attend, and express outside stairway was rased. They established summer quarters there mio rays w u such-that, previously O T H E R NEEDS.-. J their opinion u to whether aodal to their striking the atmosphere, a X s . $ ''times should be conducted for them Grocer Olson discovered the cache • OU can get tbe money you assd -ftom tDRAI* Prompt wrapped. Set ^ 1.29* emm%^ a few days ago. It contained 300 drop of water under their influence ■ alone, or the general public. would be liable to yield sufficient loans from 810 to 8800 on your owa soourlto without on- The Manchester Oreen Communi­ pounds of honoy. dorssrs. Courteous, confidential, aorvloo ana tbo only oeat r ; -. i-'alls, s. D.—Vnlem tbe electricity to provide New York ty club w u one of the first organiz­ with Mveral hours of light. la a monthly charge of three and a half per eoat on the unpaid ed in town. It continuea to fiourlsh dogs aie treslted right there will be For tbe Hudson Bay aaeenslofii balance. Get ,tbe money you need now... .ropay' la easy pay- some motorists in South Dakota who > ments In accordance with your Income. altbouigb at the time there was a won’t be permitted to drive their he Mid, the climate would make strong Parent-Teacher usoclation necesMry aa arctic- trained pilot to Call—Phoney-Write. cars. withstand tbe storms after landing. in that section. Later the latter dis­ The county treasurer's office says banded in favor of the Community After his arrival In,the United the law will bar motorists from States next month the professor dub which w u working along siml- purchasing their 1983 llcenM plates IDEAL Rnasdiig Aiiodstleii, Inc. lu linu, promotion of social life at will visit bis twin brother, Jean, at if they have failed* to buy licenses Wilmington, Del. 848-868 5Iain 8t„ ' the Oreen and running card parties for their dogs in 1932. Room 6, 2nd Floor., Rnblnow Balldlag. and entertainments for the benefit Chicago—Alimony should be on a POPE TO BBOADOAST Tel. 7281. South MaaobMtor of the children attending the Green fifty-fifty basis, when the wife school. ' Vatican d to , Dec. 22— (A P ) — TO BE ALL L IT UP. Every eiuns more salary than her husband, Pope Plus today ordered Father counsel for Fred Zlllnski bSUeve. proud Chrietmu Tree must Glanfraaceschl, director of the have im 8 light string outfit TO LIFT o b d h :a n o e s They Eumounced they were going Vatican radio etatlon, to arrange to take a test case to the Illinois London, Dec. 22.— (A P )—Emer to broadcut a speech tbe Pontiff Supreme Court to see If It can’t be will make on Saturday shortly af­ gency ordinances of the Indian gov­ arranged. B .... : 4 9 c ernment which have been in effect ter noon when the cardinals of tba Special Xmas Mena curia call to present their Cbristmu during the period of disturbances OIL FIELDS EVACUATED in India are about to be lifted. Sir gTMtlngs, and also an addrsM by Cardinal PlgnatelH Belmonte, dean SamUel Heare, secretary for India, Tyler, Tex., Dec. 22.— (A P ) — of tbe Sacret College. indicated in the Houm of Com- Texas National Guard troqB* have m ou today, u a conMquence of a ’This is the first time.the Chrlat- NEW HOm 'siSRIDAN evacuated the east TexM oil field mas speech h u been broadcast Xt decMoa by the Indian Asumbly after a 16-montbs occupation to en­ and the provincial councils that will begin about 18:lo p. m. (6:15 force controlled production in tbe a. m. E. S. T.) on a wave length of ~ Christmas Dinner $1.00 they at* prepared to -take upon prolific field. 19.$4 meters. Translatlou proba­ their own shoulders powers to deal ’The troops, which first entered bly will be broadcast later on 50.36 Soup and Fruit jCup H,: ■ with any recrudescence of trouble. the field August 17, 1981 at the meters. The Pope is expected .to Celery and Pickles ^ . 'T m glad to say,” he told the order of Gov. Ross S. Sterling, mov­ speak In Italian about twenty to ROAST NATIVE TURKBY / Houm, “ that by the beginning of ed out late yest.^day simultaneous­ twenty-five minutes. the new year the emergency ordi- ly wltb the filing three Injunc­ Dressing and Giblet Gravy * CHRISTMAS SUFFERS SHE GOBS IN BEAUTY nancM will be required no longer." tion suits in united States District Cranberry Sauce For tba klddlM and older wbo. weara Golden Qpsat boot,' The situation in India Is definite­ Court' challenging complete shut­ Nnw Mashed Turnips PeaiL alBtor. a red felt A A / la Mrvlce or dilf- A ly better than It was three months down orders made effective in thS Mashed Potatoes foB. Lovely aaid , A g i C * U 4 - - ‘ ago, be said. The third roimd table ' Bortablea 49c luting ...... ,. • oOoference Is expected to conclude field by the Texas railroad commis­ Lettuce and Tomato Salad . ' ' sion lost Saturday. The commission, AO within a few days and he said he Raisin Bread Rolls i i thought it would be found that a state oil regulatory body, stopped mm the fiow of the more than 9,000 Makes DESSERT ; measure of agreement had We ouqp aS rea<4ied “between the .whole wells imtil January 1 for the an­ , Plum,Pudding PumpkiA Pie ' ttlgh delegatl‘>n and tbe great nounced puxpQM o f gauging bottom typewHtere. ^ Mince Pie AppiU-Fie hole Pressure. XMaMI aad no |y!^ef Inman delegates assem- SpedalRM i& Ralen V * Ice Cxsam ' ^ In London.” Two weeks ago tbe United States Montgomery Supreme Court ruled that Governor Tea Ci^se. V' spi Nnti MiBti ■ • ,-r Gone are tbe days of free sus- Sterling exoeMtod. bis authority In S t N it , Mobile bldt ■. •■•1. 'r-v- pwiders wltb every suit. 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VoiK? p //i» R o b ert 3 artai\i BXmS mtstat TODAY *T teel as* If I were taking a mild but' perpetual elecUic ihock.- It’s e »y NE« senvice.(Nfi^.^^ UNDA AVBBILL IwHi^vm h^r Maryto! " Oh, did Tom' get ttot ^ TOYii;iroE ^ FiXRt Down 'ifhe clderlj eoailo, AMQB PBABODTi pause, I wonder? WeU, he elected It to^vety .U4poftant that ehfldren comes good SiUnt Nick!'’ WM murdered wken he fen froi^ Marvin for his— "HeUo, there! ' thh p0br.,ahd j0hle!es get to y t fOr And the next day wouht bs tte meoad etory beleeay of the Sleep - pU? It’s a nice day, isn't at only thia year, but Cibrlstmas! .'Hiey would hop out A'mni’e LoBf Iduid heme It? quite so hot!” of bed and into their clothes to he chnee nt » few words he fs^ped “I’Ve, got to see apout break­ marshaled tijibugh the hall and befwe Us death. Linda nwhep fast,” Linda said hastily when the this, not oh)y because tiiese children down the stairs to the big tree upstairs. Someone tries to stnpi- conyenttoiial greetings were ovw. iulve to; have jtlaytUngs,'^ but be>- some good Samaritan had s ^ in, A her and she Ihlnts. “You t ^ go on out on the ternqe caiise'they xfiust be' spared the feel­ thtoe to he handed a j ^ , perhaps There are four giwstB fat the until it’s ready.” t ing of left out two pairs of stocktogs or-a ^ t ; d f house—aU sospects of the cxiaae. They Are i^ t old enough to rea- underclothes. They are: STATLAKDBB, They were earlier tbsn I^da had n that:'to tlw world there Is never I copldn’t .bear .lt. I went to the MSS asMolat supposed. The girls were just back SI cquial^ dtoision of the luxuries of five-and-ten cent store and bought H J i iO______A PnU N___ 1 _____ from mass and only starting their nfe. AU; they .know is that Santa rome toys and felt very virtuous. Belgian} MARVIN PRATT, for­ — 'iJus’f work. Returning to the central OOPU.'S' OtouB m u it have sOme .particular When I handed in the stoctohgs at mer mltor of Linda’s; and LEAN room, w m Id timo to moot tho gri}dge -against: them when Johnny 8HAUGHMESSET, Irish writer. the meeting I passed over the bulky neat' man down and to prevent him youf? 'TpiErtor— Jonee and:Suity Smith get a doxen .bimdle also. “You’ll just have to Since there Is no evidence on from interrupting the terrace con­ presents..cad}; and they get nothtog- get these in someway!” I said! "if which to base an arrest, Linda sad versation. Prices , u d quality they are not only to ease my conscience.” Tom, her hoshand, set themselves "Oh, good morning, Mr. Stat­ too critical about ■ They just want to solve the crime. They are aided “You have plenty of company,” lander!” she cried brightly. “You’re nXAL to feel! that they are' to the great replied Mrs. Smith. “Slvery wom­ when DR/ BOYLE, medical ex­ just in time to help me, if you will. scheme, of things, that they count an here did the same thing.** aminer, sends word that everyone t have to cut some flowers for the and are as important' as the next And so old Saint Nick will have must remain nntU he has question­ hoiue, and this is the best time, be* feUow. ■ . ' a hard time, after all, aqueestog ed them. Boyle Is on a Ashing Not long .'ago a band of worthy trip and can not return for several fore the sun’s too strong-” down that chimney with bis toy Borne on the current of her de­ or ladies ariced me to take two pairs pack. We didn’t care, some said hours. of small stockings to be padeed to Linda 0"a» the towel with termined enthusiasm, he stalked be­ PUT reisT pAPt that day, whether the stockings and side her toward the garage. • a box they were smidtog to a chil­ mittens and sweaters got stuck on which the attempt was made to dren’s , home. "This year,” I was strangle her — IdentlAed by a *Tm the bearer of a message the bricks as he descended or not, told, cannot Include toys. We just so the to3rs arrived to fill eager iSmear of sanbnm ointment. She from nay .--usband,” she went on. questions have begun again!” 'B ut are sending a double quota of clothes learns that ROSIE, the maid, has Botng able to think of no accept­ little hands and warm expectut laundered a shirt for Shaoghnes- able theme for beiore breakfast she answered demurely, "That*s DONTS FOR DUTIFUL WIVES because the children are to draperato little hearts. Wlllum—our community gardener. need and the home out of rads to It’s only for a day. We have all sey and Tom searches for the Bttiaii talk she clutched alm ost in GLORIFYING carry on.” shirt. Shanghnessey Hods this desperation at the task Tom has He works for me part of every day Here’s a Daily Dozen to Avoid Diffieulties winter to do the same thing. Why out. To set matters right Linda assigned himself. "You know, Mr: —^when he remembers to come. But I pictured to myself those little not be extravagant for a day. Let if we could afford it, Pd .certainly YOURSELF orphans sitting about to drcles the us all to some way see that some tells him ttie whole story and Statlander, that while we enjoy By JULIA BLAN8HARD asks him to help untangle the having you here, Valeska is really have a fuU-timb man. I could keep day before Cliristmas and lifting up child, (or children) won’t feel that him busy.” their* small' voices to Christmas Christmas is fOr everybody else but mystery of her cousin’s death. the one vdio arranged it and Tom New York, Dec. 32.—It is "How You can'lose that spare tire of feels it’s not fair to her to break up “Busy!” Mr. Statlander sud­ songe. A teacher reeding the him. Linda, Tom and Shanghnessey to hold yoUr husband” now, no long­ flesh about your , waistline, but you “Night Before Christmas,” and per­ have a long talk, discussing all our little party before you and he denly slapped at the back of bis have to work to do Itl The way to find out who these neck where a mosquito had lodged. er “How to hold your job!” haps to the older oaes about Tiny children are. is to ask. Almost any the dew s. have a chance to go over every­ The so-called work may be only Pretty FLEUR STONER Invites thing in preparation for the. Monday “A full-grown man—busy—every Keeping their meal tickets and Tim. ' Also little bodies perktog ex­ one can tell us about a family who a few exercises whicdi are not the citedly to the hoof beats of tiny won’t get presents, that kind of DeVos to a dinner party next eve­ morning conference—” and she pro­ day!” His annoyance with the mos­ avoiding Reno is once again the first ning. Tmn still has business to ceeded with the invitation that had quito added unusual severity to his IqMt bit hard to do. The work reindeer as they shrilled: presents at least. The best way. consideration of numy ex-career wo­ "Up on the house-tops, quick, (Uscuss with Statlander and It Is now become slightly mechanical. tone. “How many servants did you comes to the fact that you have to by far, to enjoy Christmas is to play say you need to keep up thte place, men who are back in the home. quick, quick, Santa ourselves. agreed all the guests shall stay As Tom had hoped, the appeal Since men have a way of going do them every single day, morn­ over nntU Monday monUng. to duty won and by the time they Mrs. AveriU?” * stn^ht to their, favorite hotels ing and night. - Next morning Tom and Lta^ had ' reached a large flower bed “I ' didn’t say, that I remember,” whra they have had a tiff with their .discuss latest developments o f' tlio under l^r. Shaughhessey’s bedroom answered Linda meekly. ‘ "But: I Try these simple remedies for ly, very slowly, for that is much wives, it takes a hotel mau to give stout waistlines, and you’ll be feel harder than throwing them up. m ystery. window! the western manager had have two maids all the time and a a little aoittd advice that might agreed—as a sound business proposi­ nurse for the baby—-and a! woman ing more lithe, more sestful aa4 3. After you have raised and keep many couples out of the di­ more than proud of your recaptured lowered 'them a few times, throw •NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. tion—to stay. Then another Idea who comes in to help when we ne^ vorce courts. suppleness within one memth pro- struck her. her—I send the laundry out—and a them clear up over your head, try­ CHAPTER XXXVm. "Mr. StaUander," she began, part-time gardener—” Ralph Hits, who has known more vlwd you do them every day: ing to touch the floor over your than a mllUon husbdndr in his 25 1. Stand up straight, with win­ head with jrour toes, keeping your Tom shook his head. "Nothing “I’ve felt you weren’t very com­ "I see. And w hat—” years of hotel experience,' insists dows thrown up to give you a max­ -much happened,” he said. "They fortable in that Uttie room, since knees stiff. BY BRUCE CATION The next question , was unexpect­ that coiufideration often is the sim­ imum of fresh air, head up^ breath­ 4. Now,, with your feet over your •, stopped the bridge game about 18. we’ve had this terrific heat wave. edly interrupted. From the win­ ple remedy tor frowning husbands. ing deeply. Hold you abdomen to, .you know. I didn’t linger after- Wouldn’t you like to move over to your chest out, hands on hips, fast head, false, up .onto your shoulders, FALSE DAWN OF PROGRESS the nursery for tonight? It’s on dows above them appeared a tousled He lists a dosen-dally "Pon’ts” for holding yourself to place with your I’ward to talk to Pratt and DeVos. head and Shaughnessey, evidently wives: parallel, as near together as is com­ '.They may have some agreement for the water side and does have a fortable. Keep your knees from arms dong the floor. When you get New Book Stadles Progressive just aroused, blandly greeted his 1. Don’t greet your husband at the Move and Ita Oolbtyse , today with Fleur and Dolly but I little more air. I think the ceil­ hostess. bending and keep tout head to line up onto your shoulders! what is <^dn’t want to question them un­ ing’s perfectly safe. Of course, front door in the evening garbed in caUed the "high bicycle” exercise. your kitchen dress—he likes people with your body. Now bend forward necessarily. I've taken the ground there’s the big room but I—I don’t “Good momin' to you, Mrs. Aver- as far as possible, which may not be This consists in describing circles The progressive movement in that this is their >otel and they can suppose you’d care tor that. The ill. And would you be having a around him to have a snappy ap­ with your feet and legs, as If you politics 'seemed destined to do great good opportunity tor a bright stable- pearance. so far the fitot few de^. Straighten ido as ihey like away from .here. one Mr. Peabody had—” up, slowly, .bend again. Feel the were riding a bicycle, starting with things, during the first 15 years of Statlander’s our main problem to- "On the contrary!” He jumped boy, or likely a chauffeur, and what 2. Don’t keep him waiting for Ralph H its pull through the waistline? All the left when the right la half done. .day. Fortunately he s ^ feels we eagerly at her suggestion. "I’d would be the wages of the same?” his dinner—he may get Impatient right, do it again! At least 10 When you have bicycled about this century. The followers of ne^ another talk about the set-up have no objeotion at all to deep­ Linda’s uncontrollable peal of and go some place else to get it. times. a dosen times .with each foot take Roosevelt, Wilson, Bryan, LaFol- of the fall campaign. That man ing in the other room. It is very laughter was quickly checked. Look­ 3<^Don’t put cream and sugar in mlt murder if th^y can’t find im­ 2. Stand up straight again, with it more and more slowly until you lette and the rest looked eagerly Uvea for business." pleasant—large—cool. If this heat ing toward the house she saw her his coffee unless you know for sure portant letters or documents where your feet a little farther apart, stop.' and confidently for a new dawn. And littda said ruefully, "Certainly continues—” husband beckoniity them back. how much hh wants; ' they left them. hands still on hips. Bend forward 5. Now lie with body stretch­ then, duitog and after the war, the 'iPve discovered that he has no small "It will,” interrupted Ldnda dark­ “Be right there! Breakfast's 4. Don’t fall to have beefsteak at 9. Don’t make up his bed with again. While Miit ms far as you movement collapsed; today the a heavy comfort—roll It up and put ed on the- floor again and stretch talk.” ready, Mr. Statlander. I’ll carry least twice a week—all men. are can. go, knees still straight, s v ^ your arms up over your head. Throw "new freedom” seems more remote "And I’m not altogether con­ ly-“In that case I will take advan­ the basket babk. Thaiiks ever so fond of It! it at the foot of the bed where he your head and trunk'to, the right your arms forward from this out­ than it did to 1912; Armageddon vinced about Shanghnessey. That tage. of .your offer—and thank you much tor holding it for me. Did 5. Don’t talk (oo inuch—learn to can get it if be wants it side, then olekr over to th'e' left, stretched position, sitting up as you seems, after all. to have been a lost early ap^'.-"u-ance of his is still to be very'much.” you get your hands dirty? Do you be a good listener. 10. Don’t wake him up onefmto- then back to center anS tmghten •cause. ute before or one minute afttr he do it, and . try to touch your toes explained.” want to wash them down here?” 6. Don^t sinile when he frowns— up. Repeat thia five t|m ^ the flifit with your finger tips. Lie do^ Why should this be WeU. "Fare- **And Mr. eD| oVwsantElAOlN Nipping a full-blown rose care­ "No, thank you. . . .” But Stat­ just pleasant and try to change wants to get up. day, add one m ore' whOIe exerdse agato and'repeat about 10 times. weU to Reform,” by John Chamber­ i *’And Mr. DeVos wanted me to lessly, she accidentally let it drop, lander clenched his fists at the sug­ the subject 11. Don’t vaury his breakfast- un­ each day .until it is IQ. Hold it to lain, studies the progressive move­ less he asks you to—moat men want If -^u-wbidd do these exe;clses I .go boat-riding alone with him,” said and with no very g ^ grace he gestion, as if he.would have liked 7. Don’t complain if he drops 10 times mornings and repeat after­ faitnfiiUy, your' waistline simply ment with admirable thoroughness I.Unda dreamily. stooped to retrieve it. Linda studied very much to use them In a more ashes in every ashtray in the house. the same things every morning. noons. ' and toteUlgence, and offers an ex­ 13. Don’t say his son is just like 3. Stand straight .again, same couldn’t stay expanded to the face ’’What?” Tom sat upright and hla broad back speculatively. aggressive fashion against a certain 8. Iton’t disturb his papers if he of so much exercise.' planation very Uke that reached his voice was charged with horror. "Thank you!” She gave him her Impudent Irish face. . leaves them all over the library him every time the boy gets ob­ position. Bend your trunk side­ previously by Lincoln Steffens. k*’Good heavens, Linda. When?” most enchanting smile as he rose. table—most mdn will almost com-^ streperous. ways, to the right, then rook to the The chief trouble, says Mr. Cham­ "Yesterday afternoon — when we ”I didn’t want to lose thta beauty. • (To Be' Cehttnoed) left, getting a Dig pun on the left berlain, was that the pngressivea iwere talking on the lawn.” Are you fond of flowers, Mr. Stat­ faUed to think things through. They "Tell me just what happened.” lander?” HE PAYS AND PAYS claimed that they had the organism, faUed, to short, to see that oppres­ She frowned thoughtfully, feel­ "Not at all,” answered her re­ I but others were not able to duplicate kUOTATIO^ sion, graft, favoritism apd control ing after the exact words. VHe the work. to face first the right side wan, then luctant helper uncompromisingly. London—A Roscommon laborer Daily Health the left Move only from the waist­ of the few by the many are Inherent asked me.” she said slowly, "A garden is altogether too waste­ who jilted his sweetheart may have Scientific medicine is very jealous to the profit system. They wanted to "whether I could run — or rather of Its science and does not readily line tto* ful of time and energy—and money.” to pay for a long time, but the pay­ These simple exercises win do get back to thrdawn of the factory handle the Pinafore alone. And He nodded in the

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't«rn>imniTffiiT'vrA i(ftiaM[rimiiiriiiti»nrfir*iiiW'’itriirri-' m- > 11; m ANNOtNGEMENTS L.. • i’: Oiw^jut TlUVPe BPWDAU-Otl^. rent .MgMTwnr: j p a n o w Heok, litaneheBtet . •Infewaatten ddrvlod . oovdrp 'Slft sliigte roottWj tpro. and: three'room bpewwi of tnvdl. Ldt us htlp you. , luite, all modenLooiwehlepcei.' Ap* .Evening Herald : plfiB..ybiir Bdkt trip, vis bus o* Jahttor, t ^ » h ^ 7688 or .A. SHOOTE , :v : 1 ,' V.. ■V'*'. '.V'V I'- ■ " iU. dtdiUBUhlp. L O. O. F. Building 8 W;r ed, charging at tbe rate earned, but FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 office. Inquire'21 'EIro street Tel. Amateur Trapshooting, Association IhimfiMyi^timiitip, even after ber of' teams functioned perfectly the Chape Company of Rfaterhury. no allowance or refunds pan be made 8661. "We'D be here until Friday, any­ at VandaUa. fifty yfS« of'UBPkraileled baeehau during the first'twp '.years of the way;” aald' Sutberiandk agveeteg' to chairman; Jobn.J. Egan of IWtdge- on six time ade stooped after tbe CHRIStlLLS PLANTS abd cut Robinson has foUowed’ the clay ops apd d^iwps, tiie oldest active fifth day. . . „ : FOR RBNT«t4 room apartment droulrs existence; ' give tbe Tuceon WMthennan an op poit, secretary, of the GohnuticUt' No "tin torbldi"; display Itnea not 'flowers, oyclamene, poinaet'UfM and irith bath, in good condition. Rmt target game alnce :.908, the year man-in thiniatieml'paatime aaid, in . Tha decision of* WllUsm F. Carey, pontunily to do well by him; FederPtion of Labor; Vlggo B< sold. bSgdhlu; also cut flowers,-rosea, registered target came Into eiriat- effect today.;' Who yuterday succeeded Col. John Bird, executive vice proeldrat of Tbs Herald wtU not be reaponalble 815 per month. Inquire Savings ence. Three yisars ago he selected Tbe. Pulhpre erlgiully bad for more than one Inoorreot Insertion caniations and calendulu* We also Bank of MatiCbeeter, s4l'.bpsehall short; it’s S. Hsmfliond u president of tbe planned to remain in the. Arlsou the Hartford Electric Light Com- of any advertisement ordered for takye cemetery wreathe, baskete his flrat "aU" tekm. ■ gettiing bigger apd 'bigger u d bet- New York Rangers, to withdraw city 10 daya,. moyixig to/ Paaadeu ppny; WhUPia. M: C itn^ef .Middlf mure tbao one time. apd Ckrletmas table centerpieces. FOR RENT—3 Room Apartments, Tbe two women honored this terandbettir.” - that club's farm team from Spring- town, miaority leader of the Houed The Inadvertent omtsplon ot mcor* year are Mrs. Walter P. Andrews '.T* think'we are coming into the the day of the Rope Bpwl gam®> root pubileatidn of advertising will be HnusB Greenhouse, 621 Hartford all ‘ newly , renovated, new gas field did miiob to clear the air of un­ The Pltteburgh aqiiad arrived In in the beglalature ot 198I, and reotifled only by oanoellatlon ot tbe Road. CaU 8062. ranges, steam beat, hot water heat* of Atlanta, Oa., and Mrs. H. B. o l^,'” spid Mack, “not- only In certainty that surrounded the league 9d ahajM wltii the exception of Martih B. Qormley of Nau^tuck, charge made tefr tbe seyvloe ‘eadorod er, garage if desired. Runt faason* Grigsby of Oklahoma City. Airs. baeebaU ibut in other Uhei of busi- during all of. the current leaien, plain Paul^ tteider, who w been formeriy J u i^ of Probate. 'Air advertlsemeau must oonform Ca na d ian balsam cbriitnuu Andrew! ranked fourth on the neea. I see the light ahead.” whlW brought financial troubles to luffering from an. (njUry to b!i leg in style, oopy and typography with treea 26c to 60c each. Christinas able. Inquire 100 Foster S t—Grubs. team and Mrs. Grlgiby, waa s}xtb. About jhlmipelf-well, he doean't almoit every club. . . S Dr. .Royal .Muker, economist, and regulations eaforosd by the publish* elhe'e the Carnegie Tpch gamf. lou' time United Statu Commli- ers and they reserve tbe right to w reaths 16o each and up. Free de* FOR RENT—6 AND 4 room tene­ The fifth position went to Ned Lilly feel. Hke a< 7(Lyear-old man. 'Tt’s A It did not, however, shed any Before starting urimiipge Coach edit, revise or raJeot any oopy oon* livery. Comer ' Main and Blrbb ments; all imprpvem.ente. Apply 96 of Stehton, Mlob., a 16-year-old lad atraiiga'thing,”’ he said,' "but I light on. the rupective merits of Sutherland plue'to ihow,Ms.equad eCoaer of Lobor Statietiu and later sidered obJeotlonaWe.„ ^ ^ . who has competed with veteran oat^myi^^ioolcing at a lot of old the Boston Cubs and Phlladalpbla Suretary of Lpbor ud Indued of CLOSING BOU.HS—ClassIBed ads to directs. Foster etreet, Telepbone 5280 or the Play-by play motteo’. picture of Penopyiyapia, w u appoiatu a bp publlsbsd same day must be ra* 4646 ebooters for several .veafi. men and wondering bow much old­ Arrowi, who have bean battling for tbe Notee Dame-Southern California oelved by It o’eloek noon; Ssfu^days CHRISTMAS TREES— Canadlgn The 1888 team of ten la beaded er they MS than ' am, and the the leadership ilnce the opeialng of game, which tbe TroJani wpn' 16 to mehiber bqt ruigned ih order to 10:10 a. m. Baleaipe 25 to 80o eaoh. Ohrlstmaa FOR RENT—MODERN TWO room by Steve Orotbere, Philadelphia, ohpaces 8ra they’re several years the Muon> These .'clube, whose 0. All but Uie flrit prutiee win be dIroot tbe survey of aged puione TELEPHONE YOUR wmU» l6o eaoh, potted plants fumlebed apartmsot CaU Arthur who, at tbe Grand Amarioan here younger,” , ,, rivalry b u beeff blown Into white lecret. pM the exlitfng meau of outdoor 26e eaoh, such as Christmas eher* A. Knpfla, 6440 or'4481. last summer, broke 698 out of 600 To aseqdatioD' With younger men. beat by tha trade that sent five of aM ladpor relief la C^eeticut. WANT ADS. ries, .cyclamen and Christmas cao* targets at 16 yarda for a new rec­ Mack gii^'the credit for nis'^ger iMt yMrii Cube to .Philadelphia, The report is now beiiur prepared Ads ars aooapted over tbe telephone tud.' McConvUle’s Oredphouses and FOR RENT—4-ROOM tepsmeat, 6 bavs olubed three times to date SQd fqr DriDti^ by the diracfttv of the OBAROD RATH given above ord. He alao won the “champion of and bis far fnm old fealing. USING STATE FOREm ---- aisnee to advertisers, but Nuriery, 21 Wlnddipdrt itreet, Ridgewood street; garage; rent |20 champions’' race with 186 out . of eub contest bai ended In an. over­ lurvra sad will bp made public u ns wiu bs aoospud as Manohdster> Frdd dallvdry. Ttlt- month. Inquire L. . Lenti. 178 900, apd tied the worid’s record on ' BLAB’S BOW time tie. They will meet again here •opD u it le eubinitted to we Leg- ~ it paid at the busl. phond 6047. Parker etraei Pboiie 6688. all-around targete at the Peiueyl- PiUlkdiliStir Dms. a3.-(AP)- l a t u r ^ night, with .the ^ b i lead- TO ASSIST Jobless lilature eariy next wrath. ______before the ssvedU)' I_ > t • , t day following' the Srst ’ tn«MtlOB of vanla shoot with 888 out of 400. Hare’,1. ' .bew^and . why*it• . I■ 11• • • • • .M l.. A Vud Bdrvied mdtni lower ratea on ot a .9687 pareentage on 880' dou^ graham oraokeri and milk for the overtime period a bit tame, again to demoutrate their value u APPROVAL FOR A Ungagementa b Arthur A. KDofla 8440 or 4181, les targete to lead the high aver­ runob, ,apd,a good dinner, there w u plenty of fireworks dur­ a futor relieviag uumploymut. arrlr^es •••••..r' c furniture movlni to dletant poihte. 875 kkte etrMt ing the regular aeaiioai. 'The game GASOLiNI FlLUNa STATION sathi ...... V Large modem truoka, eaperidnodd gage ihootere of North America , in ■T eseroUe moderately, ,chiefly Naugatuck b u notified Stote g that division. w u ecarcely a minute eld before Forester A. F, Hawu that it will rd of Thanks b men, prompt eerviee, all gooda lh* 6 ROOM TBNBMBN1', aU improve- Donnie Weir w u gIveD a major for Of THB TOWN o r llemortdB ...... » eured while in transit are featured mente, garage, good location, rent Fred TomUn, Glaaiboro, N. }.• wqrry, eipedaUy about employ 16 men in work ra the Nau­ profeeilonal and world’i open my ‘age.” slubiag McGoldrlek a«d while the gatuck itate forut, fiaaBetag the gIt and Found • offtred at ao antra upenae to you/ reasonable, 96 Walker etreet. in­ Cub eparc wai eervlhg hie five min- NANOHRSTBRi CONN. lAnnonnpementa ■ Daily tripe to New York, baggage champion, won third place rankmg. project whUe the fopeil^ depart Fersonals s • a a a a 0 • • • d t 0 t • • I I • • Awl i quire 80 Walker. ^^668. He WM the high average pro for ptee, thq Arrowi puC on a terrific ment pupefvliei the i^rk. The oe ' Upon tbe appllMtiOA of dellverfd direct to ateamsblp piers. attu k t u t paved the way for Hud- Antomobllaa For further laforihation oall 8008, • the year with a new record for pro- operativee work will Start J u ; 1, HINRY SCHALLBR Automebllaa for lala ...... t BUSINESS'LOCATIONS feMionala of .9896 per cent on 8,100 ASHES OF noil HERO loa’e tally. Deven jMnaftiei were and^^Duty oratlaue Uhtii sprtat for a urtlfloate of epwoval of tha AutoBObllaa for Bioharga ..... ilOOi 8864. Perrett B Gleimay. (no. handed oilt In th4 flMt two lei- Tho Naugatuck forut le clou to leoatibn of a giiefUne flUlsf itation Auto A^aerioa^lraa ...... ft a. . FOR RENT 84 targete. He won the open title 1 OFFICE state wltii 199 out of 300. w u ID the. trade that seat Eddie aa a ru of 4100 u r u aad w u.ths the lluohuter Trust ootnpaAy. on Autoa-^mp Jy Truok ■ Burke, Y uk Boyd, Paul Rungs u d gift of tha family of the laite Harry HMlP Strut. AutoB*l*dr JHra « .....ii.....i. .a Luna bus for lodge; parte or teatn hulldlngilding at 860.Maih868. Main etreet,itrel a auite Mrs, \ndrews, the fourth e6pk- Jack Pratt from buton to raiadel- Idatoyayalaa^RTayalaa^ragaa-i'iarnM—Ptoraga .••..iif.. ii tripe at ..... apeoial rates. Photm ^sooih 'f offIm, siiltable ’fur a. doctor er ing star, was high *vel* airweneni Whlttemere.; ...... ^ . .XtWiWfi voted and ordere^lt pbiAi S’ / ' in H R, Af* R w r ioikktot ot the Odd- That the foregoing appiioatlen be Wwad AutojM^tprwoUa'....* H IlffD; 8864. kihdred llniii. Alio a yory ' ' at the Grand Ambrloan with' '190 VoiBntoj The Prpvidea'oe Rede and New •wdioas aui FMIaMloiial larvltu rent for ladies bhlr drei„„ out of 1,000; broke 77. out;,0f 16Q nectiout Forut . aid‘^P4rk Aesobla- hearAMM determined at the Sele4t- liialaaM.tirvloaa Ottarad ...... 1 8 to win the North AmMctfl ^dou- Haven BeglUi^iEte a tloH’ SSld todEy 'IdwiiSii uid aMRii Is .the Munldpal Rutld* [aam Jirvioap Offarad ...... 1I*A i tabllehmoot. iMwird Jl ftollT h u f - g a ^ will pro^da all of the oitiatarare lat^Ung ...... 14 qOURSHS AND CLASSES 27 phone 4648.,' blM:.todk high average han'dloai/ league’s action tonight at Provl- tagrW epkf.TDm on tiuTtid^etk itaanaa s...... 1ft for women vritb .8816 on 600 regis­ dence. atiya rokoriasuiiiso Ehillai' to m t di^ 04 peoember nt eight o’oloot ra 18 b e a u t y OUUrURID-Bara while tered targets and scored 190 out of outlined by Namatuok. He said tRe “ —Mn Ud - -that ------notioe, 5,1 be gtvQi, given n to Kaatlng Sinfp^lloaflng ... STORE TO RB^T.^ln Orange Hall UhriobsvUle, 0., Deo. .38.-^ iwimo |> ...« .W .’i i ...... laamlpf. Details free. Hartford Dulldlng oh E fit Center street. Call 200 to take.second in the womsn’s Th4 aihee of "Bing,” a ,4 amount of imprayemeat'Work whloh ■11 .perioM Interuted In u m ' aj aarri Draaamaklni ...... Academy of Halrdruslng 608 Main 88J6. ' division of the Grand. American the 'World War, rssted today fre can be dou In the 68i000/acres ot cation, of Its pendenoy apd of if 1 ing*p^^uoking"' Itoraga ... street, Hartford. proper. forute le .vktilaUy uolimited, point* time ,and plus of hiariag thPrsoO. itiBi^^waparing ...... from nirtksr controversy,' in the La$i Night’t FighU lenal larmoaa...... Lilly, the boy sensation of the Uhrlobeville-Dennlion Veteites' Me­ lag out thip tyi^ of work h u the by publlihlng a oopy of this nMIce HOUSES FOR SALE 72 season, won ttie Michigan State morial building. advantage of the oemmunli ruelv- at leut thru timu in the Evening laitM--oyalaiN^aanlag ... DOGS—B IR D S -PE T S 41 title with 197 out of 300; scored 199 Whether it wpsi proper for a dog Toledo—Tommy Papl, futher- Ing dirsotiy tbe moMy paid qut in Huald, u d by eeadfnf a of Toilat Gopda andHarvles ...... h av e OLIBIff WHO 'vrill take a at the Grand American and cap­ to share a plaibe In tpe Memorial, welght champion, outpointed Johnny wagu. .... tbll. aotiOe by regiitertanuil'w uld ,waatad--«Dama8a larvtpa...... FCR BALE—PEDIGREED Pekl- smell 6rst ihortgare on good reil- tured ' the world’i Junior, champion- Mitchell, Deti^t, (1(T); Tony Lom­ In relief work op itate forute appMcut, all at leut uvsn .days ■inMflonal apee . puppies, reasonable. Mrs. dehtlal ' property. CMl . Arhtur A. alo^, w l^ ^ e names of men wko Oauraaa and Oluaaa ...... Fraitk Giblln, 20 Cottiige street. bhlp with 89 blit bf 'lOO. died vll, SpaPlshvAmerican bardo, Toledo, knocked out Frankie during the lu t two ypars, 'Uobrdihg before the date of said bearingt lo Frlvata natruatlon taaaataaaata Khofla. Dial 6440, 875 Main street. Mri. Qrlgaby, holder of the and.World:Wain,'e, w u forfbr .moh^i.mohthi "isa LlpharU Buffalo, (6). to Mr. Rope, 96 per unt ot*'\the Mpear at laid time u d .plaoe,. If YCRkBHIRE CANARIES. All birds worip'i women’s championship by subject" lot of,'oft'iiwbr 91ik argunlint among 1186,000 expended wedt for. labon they lie cauN) u d be beard relative )ramatio thrweto. DOtfl guaranteed in full song. B. Scott, virtue of her record of 191 but., rf vetMahf'bahelof tkeI two ti^o otUei. ^ The behefltP the map. exMiiace FluBftal 104 Center strMt. 300 at the Grand American, ,alsb .?^lnf,^'%ik ionb of .tpe heroic also oahnot be Wholly meubfed ay For I'anil order of the Reard of Bondi--SteQka—ftfortgagaa-■toab...... won the G. A. H. women’s prsUml- dbgs who' acooipptDied, Ambriopn TOWN A O m itf NT the money they. reoeivad, he said, Sfleetmen of the Tewn of.'Muebu- Bualnarla Opportunitlaa ...... nary handicap with 88 out of 100 tfoopi'4n‘thi;.l9attlef|elae .of, Frimoe, u the feeling ooniu with the ter, craneotlout. . r ' • Menay to Loan ...... I..... LIVE STOCK-VEHICLES 42 from 20 yards and tobk' second ahd ^orid 'War Veterans h eld ^ at NQTIQB OF FUBLIO RBARINO healthy outdoor exerolPP that the GEO. B. KEITH, ■alp■alP Bidaid aitaationalltaatlona henbra on the high average roll to bis ubbs, lealid in ah Uyn, dsNiYsd pubtio is nbt belplhg to .'pauderipa Suretary. ■alp tfantad^Famala .... oo FOR A CERTiriCAta OF Halp Wantaf-Mala ...... 18 Mri. Andrews with .9090 on 1,(KM) rplaPs of bbnpr. in the memorikl them. MaHeffDee. Sl, .106l. ' Uilp wantad—Mala or Famala .... 87 FCR BALE—YCUNU JERSEY COW. ta»fti. APPROVAL FOR A Mr.' Rou noted mention of, Ute ?a- G. 'H. WADDMLL,, Aganta Wantad ...... i 8. *A Telephone 6800. Otn You Makt Thie Seventh place wai awarded rn- Iterani pf the BMfdeh-^eri- lief work on Itate'foroetii te u f 64- Clerk—Roud‘ of Bltuatfona Wanta^Fafflala ..... If can wawat; andiaMpiSfd to ■Ituitiona Wantad—Mala...... It other profesalonal, W. B. Sale of gasoline f il u n g station oent rsj^rt' of .the Copnpotlour ipi- Selutiheo;, . . , JDmploymtnt Aganolaa ...... 40 Terrier. ' Denver, Oolo. . SfveiW^ (^ W . a r. veteriSi tb .Join employment OeihmjpiiOn.' H-ia-ll-88...... Uya lttffi>-4tatp^oa|try-»Vabloles FUEL AND FEED 4S-A E. W. "Ted” Renfro, DeU, MdPt.. them In protest. INTRBTOWhrOF • Doga^Bftrda^Pita >..•.••••...• 4i KINDliNQS iioo ,LCA,D- Well ranked eighth; Mark Arts, '. ot Police said at leut we effort ap- LIvt •tooke-ValAOlaa ...... , 4t puently was made to remove Blare MANCHESTER, CONN. Fonltry and ■upptlaa ...... 4i lekeoaed oak wood. 14.00 load. Champaign, III,, was given ninth Wantad — Fata—Foultry^took 44 Hickory for tlMplaoe 14.60 load. altion and Earle Donahue of aahes from tbf memorial by iteiilQi. .Upon tbe appUcatioB of nil For •alawJllaoallaafoiia Guaranteed tbeie loads over bait GInneapolls, Minn.,' w u placed It wujmspbceiiful,, but later some HINilT MOBALUDB Artiolaa for la la ...... 4ft cord. Chas. Btaye. Olnl 8140. 1% tenth. ef i^e'7^14 War ioldlsra'4ee^ it for a oertifloate of approval of the fioata and Aeoaiaorlea ...... 48 nec4ieary to', Plus a g u i^ beeidk location of a garollnene fllllag atftion Building Uataiiala ...... 47 the/iim.. Diamenda—Watobaa—Jawalry .. 48 FCI^. SALE—HARD iVcCC alio to be located^ on tha premlaes of Blaetiioal Appllanoaa—Radio ... _4t raane knd fuel oil. V. FU-po, 116 with thtta P'lfpit? 21 LBADEM AGREE The ' w g u m n t. finally, involved Earl J. Campbell oh Biaex Street. B'USl Sifid I0##d aaaaiaaaaaaaiaaa a4V*A wells street, telepboae 6141. ppbup an4 6 pr- It w u voted, end ordered: Oardan — Farm—Dairy Frodueta 6U Waeblngtoh. Debi 88.—(AF)—A ganiutl^^ eonatruoted. the T h a t theforegping applloation be Kouiahold Goodi 81 BSABCNBD HARD WDCD, stove complete ag^sembnt on FhiUpptiie l^dlnff. Dpt, after dlsouasloajfthey Maablnary and Toola ...... ftt independence legislation with leia beard wd'determined at the Seleote Muaioal Inatrumaata ...... ftt else, fiimaoe cUunke or 4r4P>6oe paiiea^the.' mfirdsn p f' letOeinent men’i Offloe In the Muhlolpal Build­ Oitfoa and Btors Buulnmant .... ft4 leagU)* 17 cord or |4 load. Gray aevers Immlgi'atton akd tirade re- bapk.'tp'tkp;yiiM^ ^aoiaia at tha Storaa...... 68 etrlctions and granting full frHdom ' An end jto Whpntroveiiiy w u ef­ ing In laid, Town on tbe tkivtieth Wsaring Apparal—Fura ...... 87 bleob 16 com. Uhai, Heckler, tele* to the lalands In ten years was fected -. tpday,' ,ivlth . theBpanlSh- day of' December at eight o’clock Wantad—To Buy 6| phone RfMsdale 18*18>' reached today by Cengvesalenal Ambrloah Vte.m^ .duping,that,if P. M., end that notice be given to Rimma—Board—RotalOMiRtaerts conferees. all persoM inteMpted in aald rooms, Rubtnow Bldg., fronting free impoirte of suite aad-boooi the Piteidant'and Mrs. Pte^sr^over " F0r-:aad by order, of tha Board of Business Property tor Sals ...;• 70 Main street, eq^pped> for,'light oil from the is la ^ the (MltpWsAoliilaya^^ SeleetiUn of ' thS' Town 'of ^Manches­ Farms and'Land tor ggls 71 hoiArkeeplng. inquirb' at Rubl> m -k o PtZZ141 \.Nm.-Sl^. Now Vt^tite-v^aTj^MSd the ter, Connecticut.' 1 „ Houses for ,8alv ...... 71 a terneier,bides. Ih the HI*KO puis- l^ts for Sals ...... a..*...... i*. 7t imw’e.' wwtoiite‘''«f\th^ andv GEO.-B.'MBIISIi Resort Property for Sals ...... 74 lie,pieces, but i t ,Will take more DR. MAGUnUD DEAD ' r ^ ‘«f ib(^;i^lt^kM lter. e< SecretMqr. Suburban tor Sale...... 76 FCit RENT—FURNlilRk) RCC81B than your whistle to coax .'him oiit pf^tUe htse''Pwayed''ptealPo 'S Mailed Dec. 21, 1983. Real Betate tor Bzehange ...... 78 forUgk^ houeekeeidng, all impfove- Cut out the seven mystic pieces in New Haven, Deb. 38—:(A^) —Dr. wirf^A!itn^^ulti-p(^obe4'bulbe. : G. H. WADDELL^ ' Wanied—Real ECetate...... 77 mente, steam heat, gas and «nk in the rectangle and rearrange them Frank Maguire, physician active, ip ChMiimu cards addressed tb Clerk—Board s of Aaetloa—Legal IVotiMs Rmt reasonable. 100 ao as to form.tbe t4rrier’s , all- frateinal society attairs,vdi4d today Cbltt l^^tiv e Mid First. Leaa) Notices ...... 7| every room. ffeleotmeh. Foitw etreet.—Orube. honetted^'hglitf®*. • . f Of .a heift attack w!klle.in-lile..hbj(ne. Row ing' H-18-31:^8 : • •) > : For houw. ^ ’^lwttroithei^'^ US Wl eo m u GAS BUGGIES—Second Fiddle M . . pteod' u d . d id ' t e i up. . . 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- (" ...... w i i , '- .v ; : ;V. , \ ...... ■■ • '1 molateaed his hpa with hie toague, n\rittiw f tunui our tboufuti to Mr. Bailth (dfimaUy)—The worst valilw «Mt M« expreMoa att^ a** haaneMd. M nasSSh (aghast)—No! ^fvoMa u ho«a, ohUdroo, (rta&diUpi QC«UM|\Y ISOKlNfc W 6ltl>-^.HAViBlliM loTi. Xta eonli^ maltaa ua mUaa Mr. ladthp-Teat Thia afternoon mN that tba a tn of progreaa la tha pro* Just before qulttlag time the boas (4 MAVi & BKPBWT 4H^TH6 tootloa and AevaUha of taaaa called’me la aad gave im the bual* GTtOWN CiKllHE ftip i TORESTRY w m f m valtoaa. What ever la dvttlaatloB AND X WOUtD IK i DQD coatidbutaa to the bapplaaaa aad OF A VOtCANQf W « .V il ilU lalv of home and ehUdrea la Hens may be old*fashloned, but \ COUL’OKh’. RANG ^ TR]9 FIND fPkiM ftM W ill- they’re atlU the only institution that ‘ whatever threateaa them la ORNAMEKte dN A t M ADt Arl”^ f ,rAkc% Id. delivers a bredtfast food la s y'ia There li ao aitbatttute for. the ahtumUy sadthiy wrapper • • s • THAT^MIGHT FBM0NAU.V|WIR& Z IT. A u T s I s n Joys of the Christmas seaaoa. They Had you thoughtf CHOOSING A T R SiT 9lt SV'THpN, ' I "■ \ U M IT TCVt A . TRWH*'-' are the essence of life, and all that a o T R E G xmwk/ 7AY OWN ROI^i^I gives meanlBf to life...... And we hereby take these T A K E n r Aad ao we give expresaloa to the last few lines to wish you fullest W0Ui:0 TAKA . usual graotlag and daoei^ wish ahain of the Mason's Joy aad cheer, with aa extra special hope that T H IS S E A U T y /. A B U e iC f ,that every reader of this column Fortune aids your light to overcome may enjoy A Merry Christmas. Depression during the coming year. Gertrude —No, Harry, 1 am sorry; but 1 am sure we could not A GOOD BBLL be happy together. You know X al> ways want my own way la every* At a dinnerinner oneon of the ajpeakeri thing. . was cxo^uonallyitionally long-winded. At Harry—But, dear girl, you could the end of half an hour the Irascible go on wanting It after we were chairman could stknd the flow ao married. longer. He clanged the «ell violently aad May the Joys of the Christmas the speaker was so surprised that season be yoivs la abundance. he Sat down without completing bis last sentence. “When a man Is smart aad A guest next to the chairman shrewd enough to get along pretty whispered with a sigh: “X wish I well without an education It seems had a bell like that .it home.’’-T it- ail the more a pity that he missed Bits. it." TRUE LOVE First Girl—I don’t know why you want to marry that old Mr. Cog­ HE: Now, darling, do tell me how gins. Why be la bald and hasn c ^ u flrst came to know of your love a tooth In hla head. for me. ■ v . Second Girl—Don’t be too severe SHE: Oh, suddenly X noticed that T^V^JOR HElTS AN OWUS ^ t h him. He was bom that way, X became angry when everybody in you know. ^ town .called you an Idiot.—Beren- CLUB W .\. Tp OB.L Cm iSiyM AS'm KS^ spiegel. 4esssrtoassawiasiassau.aw>!nerr. /x-tR IT 8CBB ISt When the Turkey’s on the table, WHAT*S THE USb I Aad the mlace pie’s on the way, And my plate is Wed with flxln’a TRAFFIC OFFICER: Madam, . / didn’t you hear , me whistle and see That belong to Christmas Day, me hold up my hand for you to I forgot I’m over eighty. stop? And about my rheumatis, LADY DRIVER; No. SCORCH Y SM ITH Rolling Stones By John C, Terry Aad it seems to me that living. OFFICER: That’s the last straw! Is the best thing that there is. rm going to resign.—Pathfinder. Man—How Is Tom Tompkins get- tiz^> bn With his A young wife?__ 0k .Friend—Well, a month after the Flapper Fa n o t Say& , f l ADAAmVIBRE iSMTANY VUM.lSOREDOMSrHT IN THI bkMTDQTMkr YET.JAKE . IWAVE^ ^WANT TO COME '«0. SENOR ALVAreY rifeP! ivl«rwea-MAYBe-| oclock! IS SOMETHiM' V/ORtU - NOBODY KNOWS MILLS IS ASCLEAN AS A, ACTING BE O.K. E066E5T w t ^IT GUT .. WHERE? YAUSaE' ISEiN IT I “The angels are still singing—it’s 1 wouiS mY b m n t up for OH.BOY! ’THAT our wave length that’s at fault’’ ANVTHIMG I FEUERMUtPA gUN wolcm Your friends may be polite and complimentary, but don’t kid your­ self ...... a |16 suit doesn’t Ibok like an $8S suit

The Golfer—You’ll drive me out “ L l a * i 4 of my mind!' His Wife—That would be a putt, dear—hardly a drive. -- E With bowed shoulders Homer Smith entered bis home. His drag­ ging feet scuffed their way through the front hall and into the kitchen A irhefe Hs 'devoted “Wife Was'pfepgf- ing the evNiing meal.The smile fad­ ed from Mrs. Smith’s face aa she noted the woe-be-gone appearance W ASHINGTON TUBBS K B y C r a n e OUT OUR WAY By W illiam a of her better half. Mrs. Smith—Homer! 1 Slumping into the nearest chair, Homer Smith stared straight ahead with uuseieing eyes. G^AOyy 'R arkcto. Mrs. Smith (pleading)—Tell me, darling. Some second story men , get by She came over to Homer and with murder and nothing to done Y^EINCG WIUY hilly is having a FLCMG AT LlfE IN ^ I Ulia VIM THAFB. lifted his chin in her hand Homer about It. ^TVIE RAKl. AT THE THTART I CODL.O ' HSRE« ALU OF IF I AM TD BE A DARinG WILL WHIP ONLY THE UMOER«TANO -TAWe, o n e MESiRf? -lU* PeACWEB Y- bETMPERAOO, I MUTU? LEARN UTTte FELLOWm. Donnw To MiKiO ! I'Ui IF VOU CAm T • . 1HM0K6 and CUTH AND FIGHT. KAP, GECTZ* g e tt n i g FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . ‘ B . OPELi OMB OF TREGC.^ LET THEE — X THUFPOTH I GOT h a m o s . t d o , VNE’ UL HAv/E Tb MANE WILL LEARN TD FI6HT B y B l o s s e r »P- AWFIL BlGr FROM OPEMIm ' PE/^R S# a n ’ i f VDU BBTHT. CANT OPEN TH* plARS,j HAMORf fR U lT ALL ■ Q eM OElKl' NNR'LJL MANE TO HAME VEGTI’M SAILIM& OKI 0OY.' Y3U HAVE -tWf TiMW,. HORSED Q ^ uile tub MY YAorr powM Twe U P B E n y SOFT, ALV-TH' P ES T OF TW? NWSST COAST OF MEXICO. IUMOLE HARRY* TIkaE FAMILY AMP ' JUST A way o f MISSIKIS ''MUST BE SREAT BILLY COLP WSAIUER. / ID HAVE LOTS OF MONEY .V BOWLE6 6 ATTEKiP A MOYlg, UKIOLS MARRY/i OS, AMP t U M M l R t FB E C k LE G TWCT HlKrrtMT ATH MAVg A v e r r » t m tHUtCTHBTHFUL ATH t HAD V IO T ALL i t t A ? ANTtmiPAniD. PERHAPXH I HAD BETTER LEARN TD lb CUTH ANDTHMOKB BEFORE IUEMBELVES I try ID 0B A # DVmPBRADD.

'OH/1 PONT WJOW... PERHAPS, fF VNIIH SILLY BOWLESS nr WERENT fOR. MY MONEY, 1 ALONS,I PONT SEE HOW COUlP SETTLE. POWM IN ONE MTU'OOULP EVER SET PLACE AND BE .LOIS HAPPIER,. LONESOME* THE SIDRIES IHESE TRIPS ABE VERY HSTSaS/ HESSOINS LONESOME ROB MS WITH yoo, ISMT H E f ESE^ SOMETIMES 7 THINId H iS A S W ia tfMWIWklAM* 1/^ FELLOW/.' Boost TUiqftW WlAqftTbOftOOK< bd !■ I I — ianimfw— a— Rrwew»wiww— m 0

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a VES/ BILLY'S SOINS ALONE... P S L O O k W ' FWV A s G l P , femu w WHAT WOOD y x ) SAY j v ’'%!5iSr . 1 0 A TRIP 1B ISUNDS AND 1st t*IM LANDS OF STHANSE - f e i S Tybiu a i m r AHS- ^ .o u w(oe-i -CME 5 * 1 UliLLil ^000000;000 KlfiO 0 1 IfSs. Earl - Ci, Loveland, — 'tottirie. prtvrjUli an- mdr Miss HantttFsmil,'-was Dm; loDows: r ' , : SErBAd-MltCE gi^BSt o f honor at another ahowsv wsnuspM Ovettota **cairistzaan^wn o f ttons For PnliaBts '85 land were present and'remembmml Bethieitom’\ ■ / -* , tiiiinih--Pre8ents Gins Xasg’ her w i^ m a n y Choice g lfb . . Rfsadtog "Safety^ Rasord First” by Ji Breiaioy and G, Fraaer. : Night Alexander Hall of Apel Place, who TM unof — Ihj- ^ ajaxDphone Solo “ Song :of the ■ Willard B R o ^ , adverH^ A-t ABOUT TOWN on January 12 will reach the aga of Night” by Woodrow Saccacdo. rector'Of’ thP’ Bond Hbtala, was bcit 92, has h ^ a new honor conferred Reaifing “Dr. Cut-up” by R. Lash- and master of ceremonies last night m im Ruth Bdirend, MaachasUr upon him this week. The trirUu^ Oims WeAi^y. inski nad P. A m l»^ a t ' Gadarcreat ’Saidtarium to a; u student at Tufts College, xetumM Tuesday of a daughter ^to Mr. and Harmonica Soto “Hark, Hear the Chriatmaa p a ^ -w U ch waa 'the re-^ to her home here last night to Mrs. Irving EUvenbeig of Herald Angels Sing” by B. HsnMU nult largely o f Rogerl^jeffortsi spend the Christmas vacation. makes Mr. Hall a great great gtaad-r Sheening Trade .School -^wili be. “Connecticut March” by Trade to' behalf of the patienta there: A- 'M, father. The baby’s grandmortier, c l o ^ after, tonight’s sMsian and School Orirtiestra. large number of : Mancheater mra Horace Rivenburg, a gran' Reading “ Dooley on the Grip” and were among, those vtoo contribute ■Harold Madden of Connecticut daughter of Mr. Hall, is the’ formlsr will reopen igain for tte second '*Tqny .and his Rose’’ by William to a fund which'Mr. Ri^;e»,rai8e Agricultural College is home for the Miss Ndile McGonigal, of this town. term on M on^y evening, Jan,; 9, to purchase cigarettes for the man. Christmas vacation. Upoh hls'r^ Migiitoe. ' . tum to Storrs he win be eligible to i.933. Any vmfe unable to Gn>i>F Singing, "O, Come All Ye The gifta which srata presented play with the C. A. C. bi^etball Children of the primary deput-: take advantage of these free Inten-^^ Faithful.” ' 7 last night JndudedrdO' awebhdilrta^ ment of the Center Congregall(^ "Joy; to the World” 'by the Trade 60 pair of 'woolen ps^qmaa^ lOQii team. sive courses may do so now by School'^Oiehestra. > , church school will have their Christ­ registering tt the b^dshiag of the' mas party .in the primary room A -f The Manchester Green Community aiecond term. Sessions will be as to - A Chorus'of 30 voices under the club will give the final setback* Tuesday, December 27, from 2:30 to the past from 7 until 9 tfClork on '4^ 4:30. Monday and T hurs^ evenings. dhreetion of P. J. Volquafdsen, has dance in the present series tpmor* - ■ I been formed. Practice is hdd evwy row evening at the -Green schopl Dayc trade school will clpse after Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson were W^nesday aftenioon and -it is ex­ hall. Turkeys Will be awarded for the facidly party fo^ oU students on pected that this will be as success­ first prizes and dollar bills for sec­ in charge of entertaining and re­ Friday and reopen used are sheer imports, "rae lovely TnM pageant will be given at the Joe McQluskey, Fordham college PROBCPT DELIVERY new color tearose, as well as flesh, blue and North Methodist church Christmas senior, returned home lest night to HOLLYWOOD white. . aftemomi at 4:30 by a cast of 50 spend the Christmas holidays with, Archie H. Hayes $2,98 persons o f different ages, under the his. parents, Mr. and Mfs* John Mc- MARKET • Slips! direction of Mrs. L. Theron French. Cluskey on Foster street. 381 Bast Center S t ParneD. Ptaoe FLOWERS' She’U love one of thaie toUat seta. truly refiect the joyous spirit Colored pearloid to boudoir ahadas. The junior choir from the Windsor- Comer Parker. Dial 4233 vllle church, which is a part of the Miss Dorothy Hansep of 69 pleas­ o f Christmas and sura • Dance Sets / Brush, comb and mirror. ant street has been honored at New WEOBUVEB. North Methodist larger parish, will so moderately priced at render musical responses under the Britain Normal seboefi where she Dusting Powto, direction of L. T. French. This par­ was recently elected secretary and Fancy Western • Panties! Decorated box of dnattof powder. ticular pageant was given at the treasurer of the student council. She MILIK0WSK5 Large puff. Box North Methodist church on Christ­ is a Freshman student Only first Turkeys The Ideal GiH ' THE FLORIST • Chfimises! mas Sunday last year, and is being year students may be named to the toe repeated at the urgent request of office. They are chosen by the entire DIAL 6029 Bate’s SUk Uaderwear^-Mato floor, rear. Bfaln Ftoor, rlghf, many who saw it school. 22c FLOWERING The community Christ­ Young Coim. Native PLANTS Solve Your Gift mas party win be held at the High­ and land Park Community clubhouse Turkeys Innenpring Problems NoW! tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock. The f From Stafford ^1 entertainment will be by the chil­ CUT FLOWERS /J dren and aU residents of the com­ MATTRESS LartAfinute “Humming Bitd“ munity win be welcome to attend. 33c“ Anderson Greenhouses St Margaret’s Circle, Daughters $12*50 8 lb. Native Fowl Phone 8886 of Isabella, wlU have their meeting each ...... 69c and Christmas party Wednesday All sizes available. 4-6 lb. Rib Pork Boaeie Toy-Rush! Hose evening of next week in the K. of A high quality mattrea lb...... 10c C. clubrooms. Each member is re­ •with factory gnaraatoa Yonag Native Pork Boasto ! Service! quested to provide a ten cent gift. lb...... 15e PRICES ON WomeiPs KEMP’S, ING. Trader Bib Boaets Beef The social committee of' the l b ...... 19c Highland Park Community club Native Freeb Sbonlder ■ BUY ^Kerchiefs win give the first of a series of set­ lb...... Your Norwalk back parties Tuesday evening at Swift Bacon 10c the clubhouse. It is proposed to lb...... have six sittings in the tournament. 15c TIRES-TUBES The regular prizes will be awarded EXTRA SPECIAL At New Low Pricca 2 9 c box and two grand prizes for the series. Christmas Plants 29c Boys’ Foofoalla Box of tbcto Iqvbly handkar- (2 Pain $1.60) each ...... ;• V - ' ' and ISc# i ] (,r and OTHim': i lafa. Plain whfto or colbrad 1-4 lb.’ Potato Chips, tnodrts! Nothing plaasaa mors thi^ lovety no stardi ...... c James M. Shearer - ’■ stoekims. * iha'll .Uka thasl “Huni- Cut Flowers BUIUB AGENCY HOLroAY 6DTS PHONE 6718 CaUfornla Oranges mtof w d ’s” in aitbar a abaaf chiffon d ozen ...... ;...... Cor. Middle Tarapfka Women's Hankief^ or a aarviea weight New colors. RADIO SERVICE Cyelameiif, Poingettiaf 5c and Main St. - and B egoni^ Alfo Cut Strictly Fresb Eggs ARE Plpln wl^fo limn, w l|lf large dozen ...... toitlsl trifii. Alao AppepsfUs. , ''Hamniihg Bird” Contest W. J. DALTON Flowers, Roses, Carnations New Mixed Nats Ckweb Tonight 141 North Main St. and Calendulas. lb...... 19c 3 for 50c Open Until 8 p. m. McIntosh Apples, Slain Floor, orator. Hale's Hosiery—Mato;Ftoor. right We also have 4 lbs. f o r ...... Cemetery Wreaths, Baskets 25c and Christmas Table Purs L a rd ...... 7c RALPH F.. KING Centerpieces. Seedless Balstos p k f* ...... i...... 9 c Special Christmas Sale! 24 Moore St* South Manchester VERY DEEP ALL KINDS OF KRAUSS Bemember yon - rso^e AUTOMOBILB BEPAIBING . chance on five Ch^utmaa — iketa. Phone 4768 GREENHOUSE with each one dollar paretaaae and Guaranteed work done on any a 1988 Calradar, Alao n Bforry Our Selections Are Fancy 621 Hartford Road. Can 8962 type of car. Cbriatmaa'packaga. StUl Come-rTake Yibr Pick, *3ivu ^ to Bu^ o± PINEHURSTf Foldiug

Christmas week, or any OPEN week, emne to Pinehurst or RESH OYSTERS pint 29c Dial 4151 if you want the highest quali^ beef pro­ DIAL4151 TO-IOGHT ($1.00 and $L50 Ghides) Measure Ypar/ ■ • ducts. Smoked F il^ of Hgddoch Wiudows Now for " Halibut Smel^ Butterfish, Fillet hf Hsd^to^. There are some real "finds” to this sp»> Buker, 2 lbs...... 59c Open Clams 35c pint QutdiBiig Chowder C la ^ dally priced, group-of 'linens. Regular Filet of Sole ; , , 11.00 and.11,^ gfoiitos. Choice of lam Why not give one of ..these- S T (^ SASH trimmed Itora,. acarfa. embroidered, Boston Bluefish 15c lb. scarfs, 36-toch lunch cloths with - tables to; your hHdgn piiytog friend? ‘Cdored fraiiilr Fold­ Cod, .Smelts, M ^ e r e l, Salt Cod. We c a ^ a ., completer line of klhs and others. ' storm sash, and we also have Frefe E^ee ing. Wen built : , Hale’s liiwns*-rBldn Floor, left stonn doors. Outfit your Paridug DiSKvery Basdnent- TURKEYS - CHICKENS - CAPONS house this Fall and ^ d out how DUCKS ^ much warmer'it wiU be and \- Youni^rs’ Wotd I • The LAND (F LAKES- ot: Falrniont Tiuheya'-we are'foafortog' tice the saVingJn fuel. Christmas Candy For come from rtie Land of the Northwhere tho dtptote-to Jieajlthfol< and bracing. We gauntotee then Urda/.tendw aid. Jql^., - Ifxw t Everyone ^ UsHl ^vUl bo and' lb. Sizea 8 to U.lba. The W. G. Gleuuey G(l F/ Plnebarat Native Tmkoya jylll be foom SdmfMt aad wUI be .aold Coal, Fuel OQ^ Lumber, Bfoaona’ ’ DeptStoro^Iiic. at the othdal Ydlow Tag prtoa of 48e to. YeUbw T ig ' Tnrkeya rSiqE>!lea,:Enl|it. Assorted wel^dng oyra 18 too. wiB'bo 88e'to. 886 North B ^ :St,iXbL 4M8, 376-392 Frort SiN«et \ INM .4151 tmdiiht isad order yoor taritoy. Store open antU ntos HARTFORD tonlikt and Friday Bight. ' 7! " FRIDAYlSiPECIALS Old Fushioned Limch Cra^ 2H|s,... . ,29c Cold winds can’t Graham Crackers, 2 Ibas...... ; . ^ lidow ’ ; throo|to giy^ Ib. box •thasi babty ^ ^ l WWi Baiba unow'm dtk Ona- High grade chacolates. Tasty Toasted Cheese T h j^ 3 ISc-pkgs.____ /. 29c l a ~ assorted centera, ' Hdlday A amun obeeae eradker. ^'Mbw wmiderfid Saver. v op airat. vHal-; packed. ___ ...... KfaUGirr 'into YaDow Tnrnlpa ■ - l lg ie d N ^ 8 Iba. OhrlatBaM ratoB. J - f } 160 peek ' - S Iba. 89e IbatCeonla' Hard Candles, Uk ...... 19e BIbbon Gtouty. 6 15s...... 8ga- X O B ady-ISe (American, cut rmk. colonial (2-iwund box. Kihbg|.pnrn

Dulasr 8 lbih^ 8$w ' tK 'ai' : ' and flUad nUxthras.) candies. Ansofted'Biaijjmy . Sweaters, Blbbra O to»ty,:ni.'/.\..,.. 85e Chotolatea, bax ...... i-'IHls,. Bugar, ' ■. Baqatod Fsaaoto- ' • X . . . ■ (Tbto Thumb ribbon candy. ' (AfytedtKMc. le Iba. 45c. Tote* ah-wool a ip-on : PoundfbhK.) w . - 15Q,I;Aa.$5e and.obat atyiaa. V Salitoi Nuts, lb •,*,,wy,e lAigu Jniaiy FtorMra tagto;tJatob to. 8$d Ottoitlatos .-. MkvalOrato^ V.V .aiUilfc'iifoBiinta,' %'.«.., .'Ibe . (Itoioattd box:)^ ^ . SdbM BtfC S d on ra lio .IS eib. HaisfbCaitojMiato Floor,'ftout , Wm i BiimtitpQti^hty >Mfto:noor; ■■lil jBfob tonlidit. wfflbtfabslfor< toakfraouri v':^'*** O ' to Btaplia yaa- Nota, afaratai

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