■%K THE WEATHER (itsfev NET PRESS RUN Forecast by U. S. WeaOier Bareaa, Hartford. AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Conn, StatMibrary—Comp. for the Month of November, 1929 Partly dendy tonight; Friday in­ 5,488 creasing clondlness and warmer. Heml>erB of the Audit Bureau of Clrculntlons ______PRICE THREE CENTS SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929. TWELVE PAGES VOL. XLIV., NO. 73. (Classified Advertising on Page 12) - SERVING SENTENCE ON INSTALLMENTS SEARCHING FOR EIELSON BANDITS SOUGHT NEW ENFORCEMENT ORTIZRUBIO SOYIFTS urn. i . I Wichita, Kas., Dec. 26.— (A P ) ! —The installment plan has in- i I vaded the courts. MURDER PAPERS ISWECOMED I 1 Convicted the third time of a TO AID SEARCH PLANS PROPOSED traffic violation, Leland Sapp was sentenced to serve four and BYPraENT one-half hours in jail each day FOR m i O R S S lE U ra AVERS for a week. Judge Enos Hook said he did TO GUARD BORDER not desire to cause Sapp to lose his job and decreed that he Foreign Minister Cables Sen­ Gangsters’ Contract Was in U. S. Government Plans might report for incarceration at Undersecretary Mills An­ 2 o’clock each afternoon and be Pocket of a Guest at Hag- Elaborate Program to Do released at 6:30 to spend the ator Borah That Planes 0 J .A H 0 0 D , evening with his family. istrate’s Banquet Police nounces Program of Uni­ Honor to President-Elect and Dog Teams Will Be Official Testifies. 25 YEARS HRE fied Patrol and Limitation of Mexico at the Capital HOOVER'S OmCES Sent Out Immediately. CHIEF, DEAD of Ports of Entry from ! New York, Dec. 26.— (A P ) — A i Washington, Dec. 26— (A P )—The | Washington, Dec. 26.— (A P .)— TO BE TRANSFERRED I “gangsters contract’’ promising $20,- Canada— To Seek Con­ I Soviet government today formally i Paaquale Ortiz Rubio, president of ! ______I notified Chairman Borah of the i 000, for the killing of Frankie Yale Mexico arrived in Washington at I Senate foreign relations committee j and Frank Marlow was the objective Stationary Engineer at Che­ gressional Sanction of i that it was organizing an airtDlane noon today for four days of cere- p jj.^ jjj R e g llla r B u ildiU g 1 of the seven men who held up the I expedition to search for Carl Eilson monies in his honor by the United » and Earl Borland, American avia- dinner being given for Magistrate ney Brothers and Past the Plan. States government. Christmas Eve Makes the , tors who have been missing for six Vitale, December 7, a police in­ He and Senora Ortiz Rubio were weeks off the Siberian coast. spector testified today at the trial Nohle Grand of Odd Fel­ met at the station by Secretary I Senator Borah received a cable- o. of former Detective Arthur Johnson, j gram from M. Litvinoff, foreign Washington, Dec. 26.— (A P ) — Move Necessary. a guest at the dinner who was dis­ commissar of the Russian govern- lows Pneumonia Victim. Plans for prohibition enforcement raent to whom he had appealed for armed by the robbers. which include a unified border patrol aid in the quest for the flyers. Inspector Joseph J. Donovan, and limitation of the number of Washington, Dec. 26.— (A P )— Secretary Wilbur had also asked, head of the Criminal Identification ports of entry from Canada, will be Movement of the executive offices to informally for help. Bureau, testified that the contract Orrin Julius Atwood, for 25 years the State, War and Navy building, The cablegram to Borah said the was in the pocket of a Chicago chief of the South Mmichester Fire submitted by the Treasury to Con­ Soviet government was organizing because of the destruc-ion of regu­ gangster who was one of the guests Department and more than 40 years gress as soon as a joint Congres­ lar quarters by fire, was accelerated an expedition under command of at the dinner. sional committee to consider prohi­ Semon Shestakoff, who recently a stationary engineer at Clheney today because of congestion in the The inspector testified Yale and bition questions is named. living quarters at the White House made a successful flight from Mos­ Marlow had encroached upon the i Brothers, one of Manchester’s best where President Hoover is working. cow to New York. operations of Giro Terranova, alias ' known and most highly respected Under Secretary Mills, who made Two airplanes at present located Above, at left. Is Jos Crosson, noted Alaskan ace, who is undertaking the announcement today, said Presi­ Most of the files and furniture Morello, a gangster, and Terranova, citizens is dead today at the age of at Bay Providence also will parti­ I a search in the Arctic wastes for Carl Ben Eielson, right. Below is Eiel- dent Hoover’s suggestion that a saved from the Christmas eve fire in son’s father, Ole Eielson, of Hatton, N. D. ______according to the inspector, had hired the executive offices already has cipate in the search. a man from Chicago “ to bump off’’ 73 years. Death came Monday at Congressional committee be named been carted across Executive avenue Happy to Help Yale and Marlow for $20,000, of the Middletown State hospital to study consolidation of enforce­ to the quarters formerly occupied “The Soviet government will be which he had paid only $5,000. where he had been confined since ment agencies, had not been acted by the secretary of the navy. It was happy if the purpose of the expedi­ Payment Delayed. November 2. Mr. Atwood had been upon. said at the White House today that tion will be successfully achieved,’’ AGE OF FUMING YOUTH The payment of the balance had Border Patrol failing mentally for about a year Mr. Hoover hoped to be in the rooms Litvinoff’s cablegram said. been delayed so long that the Chi­ He said that as soon as the com­ and pneumonia developed, this being he will probably occupy all winter, In response to Borah’s sugges­ cago gangster threatened Terranova mittee is named the Treasury Will by late tomorrow afternoon. tion that the Russian steamer Stav­ to turn over to the police a con­ the principal cause of death. submit a plan for a unified border ropol might be utilized in the IS SET BY EDUCATORS patrol which would require the con- On Second Floor tract for the deed, which he held, Mr. Atwood was bom in Atwood The President was in the presi­ search, the cablegram explained unless quick payment was made, ville a small village in Mansfield, sent to Canada, because it wU pro- dential study, on the second floor of that it was an ordinary ship and not the inspector said. on July 31, 1856, the son of Julius vide for limitation of the number of the White House today. His secre­ an ice breaker and that it was ice “Terranova invited this C^iicago C. and Eleanor D. (Rowe) Atwood. ports of entry to this coimtry. In tary, George Akerson, was in the bound and in need of help. It was Revolt Begins at 12th Grade, |T0 BURY GROOM man to the dinner to Judge Vitale On his father’s side. Chief Atwood’s addition to limiting the ports of en­ Dascale Ortiz-Rubio hallway outside and the other secre­ stated that the Stavropol had been and told him to bring the con­ ancestors were early settlers in try the plan, he said, will provide taries, Walter Newton, Lawrence instructed to send out a dog team tract,” said Inspector Donovan. “He that section of the state and his for an intensive border patrol un­ Stimson and Mrs. Stimson, who Richey, and French Strother, were expidition to search for Eielson and the Senior in High School; knew this man had the contract errandfather had been interested in der direction of the Coast Guard to were accompanied by Ambassador in adjoining rooms. Borland but due to its damaged ON WEDDING DAY with him and as a result the holdup the silk business as early as 1827 prevent smugglirg. radio set it could receive but not Tellez of Mexico. The calling list of the President Age the Same Whether was staged for thi purpose of get­ which was at least eleven years be- A t r.roQOTii-present, the under secretary will be curtailed as much as possi­ send information. ting the contract.” fore the start of Manchester’s great added, a person coming from Cana­ The Mexican ambassador intro­ Text of Cable ble during the time he is in his tem­ Yale was killed a year ago last industry. Chief Atwood’s grand­ da may enter this country any­ duced Senora Ortiz Rubio to Sec­ The text of the cablegram fol­ retary Stimson and then the party, porary quarters. In City or Country. Dies While on His Way to July in a Brooklyn street, shot father had also attempted to raise where along the border, but must lows : down in his car by bullets from cocoons on his farm and, together report his entrance at the nearest including the president-elect’s aides “ Stavropol is ordinary steamer, and attaches of the Mexican em-1 CAUSE OF THE FIRE sub-machine guns in the hands of with a number of business men all port. This requires, he said,^a patrol not ice breaker. Ice bound itself Meet Fiancee; Her Father several men in a pursuing automo- i over the eastern part of the United to work 10 or 15 miles inside the bassy, proceeded to the presidential | Washington, Dec. 26. (A P ) and in need of help. Dec. 18th Stav­ Des Moine, la., Dec. 26.— (A P ) — waiting room of the Union station j Blame for the fire which wrecked bile. ' States, found that the climate did border. ropol had been instructed send out The age when flaming youth begins not agree with this culture and sub­ Under the new plan, if approved throug-h a corridor of marines. | the executive offices of the White dog team expedition purpose locate Marlow was “ taken for a ride” in Greeted by Band ' House on Christmas E v; today was to revolt was identified in a report Treated Him. ' Jime of this year, and his body sequently gave it up. by Congress and Canada, the patrol Eielson and Borland but due dam­ would work along the exact border As they left the station they 1 Placed upon a defecUv^ I dumped out in an isolated section Early Life aged radio it can receive but not to the education section of the > ------. Chief Atwood’s mother was orig­ and prevent entry anywhere except were greeted by four flourishes! Ideated flue la the oHice of Wa te send information. of Long Island. Edward L. Lewis, American Association for the Ad- j (;-heboygM, Mich., Dec. 26.— A1 Siegel and Johnny Wilson, former inally a Manchester woman. Con­ at points designated. — from the United "States Army band ; Newton, one se^^ “Soviet government organizing in cerning the chief’s schooling, it can Timely Announcement a few days expedition by plane A. vancenrent of Science today.- • | (Ap.)l_B oth Dr. W. Earl Chap- middleweight boxing champion, are wluch then struck up the national ■ District of Columbia, Fire De- still held in high bail as niaterial be said without fear of contradic­ The announcement by Mills came s,ntn6m. i M. T. 4 type land of Soviets with That period is the twelfth grade, Michigan Central railroad tion that he attended more different at a time when interest in the capi­ - Shestakoff recently returned from witnesses in connection with his On entering the waiting limou- thought that , murder. schools while he was a youngster tal had been focused on the dry law sines a guard of honor of the Third firin g might have caused ' America as pilot. Two airplanes than it was given the average boy by criticism of prohibition personnel located at present at Bay Provi­ ation’’ is definite and uniform, thalie, met the morning tram from Inspector Donovan said his in­ United States cavalry presented blaze but a survey today by the formation came partly from the at that time to attend. To begin by Senator Borah, Republican, sabres and escorted the procession dence will also participate in search. whether for city, suburban or coun-. Detroit here yesterday, with, his father was a manufacturer Idaho, and replies by Attorney Gen­ chief engineer and others failed to Soviet government will be happy if “ undercover” detail of the depart­ from the station. try youth. But it is also slight ^ v -1 pQ,. j-jjg daughter it was a day of silk machinery £md during the eral Mitchell and Prohibition Com­ reveal any wires which apparently purpose of expedition will be s c- ment, and from an investigation of The parade led to the Capitol ing little basis for anathema against days, for she was to meet Dud- course of his life, traveled exten­ missioner Doran. had been short circuited. cessfully achieved.’’ the Tepecano Democratic Club, grounds and down Pennsylvania Unusual precautions are to be modern young folks and there is , j. .. -i-, ~ sively. Mr. Atwood followed up the Senator Harris, Democrat, Geor­ both a recovery of ideals later on, ley Parkhurst Platka of Burhng- sponsors of the dinner and of which avenue past the Treasury building taken in rebuilding the offices, work the magistrate is honorary, presi­ trade that he had learned from his gia and Senator Glass, Democrat, and the White House and up Six­ on which is to begin at once, to and the youngsters, despite their ton, Vt., her fiance, who was corn- dent. Previously Police Commis­ own father. As a boy, Cliief A t­ Virginia, have also asked an early teenth street to the Mexican em­ eliminate fire hazards, it was said ONE OF OUR FAULTS tendency to crack, appear to have a ing to marry her Saturday. For the sioner Whalen had charged that the wood first attended the district report to Congress on the work of bassy. A Washington police motor­ at the White House today. higher rating than some, though not (jQgtoj- it vvas merely one of those club was a hangout for men with school which was three and a half the Hoover law enforcement com­ miles from his home in Atwood- cycle cordon led the party rapidly j all of toeir elders. ' professional calls which break up criminal records and that there mission, which Is investigating pro­ to the embassy where another cav- i In the period of outbreak the boys „ i, were many known criminals at the ville. hibition and crime conditions gen­ a holiday. When his father moved to Bridge­ airy cofnpany resumed the military i IS CONSERVATISM outflare the girls. ! leisure of a holiday. He had Vitale dinner. The club is not the erally. been called by telephone from In­ port, the lad went to the public Senator Harris reiterated his be­ honors. FRELINGHUYSEN HAS Dangerous Age. regular Democratic club of the dis­ schools there. Paterson, N. J.. was The United States Naval band! The report appears to fix a time dian river to treat a passenger trict. lief today that the Treasury needed the residence and Chief Atwood more money, more men and better also played while the party left ■ when it may be especially valuable who was ill. “ After the holdup,” the inspector went to one of the schools in that their car and entered the Mexican ; Department of Commerce testified, “ Sam Savino, Joseph Ca- class of men for prohibition enforce­ HIS HAT IN THE RING to guard the development of ^outh. Meets Father city. His father moved to Rockville ment, and that the statements of diplomatic mission. | tanio and Daniel lameschia left the HI 1 ft I 1* O fiThe twelfth grade deviation was Miss Chapman scanned the faces and the future fire chief entered Mitchell, Doran and Borah “ showed Washington, Dec. 26.— (A P )—The UDIIC S u r v e y O t' found during a study of the attitudes scene of the dinner and were in­ high school there. He did not grad­ MhRC 1 Its of the passengers. Platka was no- structed to go out and get the that to be true.” of 3,500 Iowa school children toward ^ ^^g seen. Up the platform uate from that institution, however, No Reflection (Continued on Page 3) jewelry and money that was taken inasmuch as his father moved To Oppose Dwight Morrow law. It was made this year by Dn .^hapman and the conductor and return it. In four hours they re­ The Georgian said he intended no New England States. E. G. Lockhart, professor of psj- ^y-gj-g standing beside the baggage again, this time to Willimantic. His reflection on the present personnel. turned with the jewelry and some of son Orrin, transferred to Windham chology at Drake University. 1 lie, j^jjss Chapman sought her He added he could not estimate how the money and delivered it at the High where he remained through for Nomination as U. S. youngsters answered 51 question.-, father for an explanation, but the much more money was required Un­ CALLK SUGGESTS cv'ubhouse.” his junior year, leaving school at about 20 laws more or less familiar til a report was received from the Boston, Dec. 26— (A P )—A study latter was strangely evasive, and this time to enter the employ of to children and the standard useo law enforcement commission oh the of the commercial structure of New the daughter, looking through the the Holland guk MUls where his Senator; His Statement. _ , , , J V, tor measuring their answer was.al- open door of the car, saw a blanket prohibition phase of its study. He Is England issued by the Department august, being the repUes to the knowledge of silk machinery, picked CHANGES IN POLICY covered figure. Her husband-to-be opposed to making additional appro­ of Commerce in Washington de­ up by continually puttering around same questions by fifty lawyers of had been the stricken passenger to CARRIERS IN STATE his father’s business, stood him in priations for enforcement imtil such clares that New England industry a report is at hand. ! Raritan, N. J., Dec. 26.— (A P ) — the highest rank in Iowa. The chil­ whom her father had been called good stead. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, who is op­ as a whole has adopted a policy in dren ranged from the fourth grade and he died during the night from In Silk Business “To delay a report on prohibition until the study of the whole law en­ M e xic o s“Strong M an” In posed by Dwight W. Morrow, for keeping with the progressive trend to the twelfth. pneumonia. IMPROVE SERVICE Chief Atwood did not remain here The lawyers scored a percentage Last night Miss Chapman ac­ long for his cousin, William O. A t­ forcement situation is completed,” of the times. he repeated, “is to do all that the In tp r v ip w F Y olain S U - - : ' nomination as Republican candidate of 48.08 and the fourth graders companied her parents and the wood, who was connected with the inieiview UApidlU^ TAII united States Senator today The report was prepared by Ed­ 44.07. The children’s percentages silk tom of Atwood. & Richmond enemies of prohibition want them ward F. Gerrish, business specialist, body back to Vermont, where Plat- j rose until its peak was in the located , at Brooklyn, Conn., invited to. This delay is causing the prohibi­ issued the following statement: and is the second part of a survey ka, who was 29 years old, will be eleventh grade with 47.29. Then the Chairman Pease Makes Re­ him to come to that town and work tion law to become increasingly im- ous Improvements. “In deference to my friends and which the New England Council is buried on what was to have been twelfth grade dropped to 46.08. The with that company. Chief Atwood’s popular and will lead to disrespect I supporters throughout the state, 1 aiding. his wedding day. for other laws.” higher group, however, college grad­ physicsd condition, however, was I feel called upon at this time to “New Englanders are awaken­ port of Conditions and His such that he was forced to give up Commenting on the recent report uates, rose to 47.58, a point higher MAH. PLANE LOST Mexico a ty , Dec. 26.— (A P .)—E l} brand as false the persistently cir- ing,” the report says, “ to a concep­ the inside work and do various out- of the Treasury In response to his than the grades. Athens, Greece, Dec. 26— (A P )— Universal today published an inter-1 ^ulated rumors that I tion of their advantages and oppor­ s1c)q joba. It was at this point in resolution seeking information as to A small town civic club was below An Italian postal seaplane with a Forecast for Future. ^ „ from the Senatonal contest. Recog- tunities, and forward-looking and his colorful career that the spirit how additional funds provided for view with General Plutarco Elias; ^jjg j-jght of the people under progressive citizens are cooperating even the twelfth graders with a craw of five was wrecked today prohibition enforcement this 3rear in a determined effort to lead New score of 45.73. near the small island of St. Eustra- Calles, former Mexican president I ^jjg direct primary law to decide who (Cnntlnoert on Page 2.) were used, Harris said it showed and the nation’s “strong man,” in ! their candidate shall be, I have filed England into an era of greater de­ “ We found” said Dr. Lockhart tios in the Aegean. Bridgeport, Dec. 26.— (A P .)— conditions were improved in some The Greek cruiser Helle, which which he advocated certain changes! my petition and have become a can- velopment, based on a broad and “ that attitude toward law improves Transportation conditions in Con* sections, hut were worse in others. T !didate in accordance with the provi- well-balanced industrial structure.” with each intelligence until High was sent to look for the seaplane, in the national agrarian policy. Some Criticisms school. A t the highest level of Intel failed to find a trace of the machine necticut will open in excellent SILVER LANE SKID Principally, the former president remain on the ballot until the con- Outstanding criticisms of the six j ligence in High school we dlscover- or of its crew. The sea was rough shape, W. H. Pease, chairmaii of EXPLORERS IN DANGER said, there would be advance, or | |jg decided by the voters of the states in the report are: and the wind high at the time of fhe traffic committee of the Manu­ the accident. immediate payment, for lands: Republican Party. This action was New Englanders’ failure to boast (Continued on Page Three.) facturers’ Association of Conh., of their many assets. CRASH KILLS ONE which, under the agrarian laws i t ; ^i^gn by me only after a thorougti Inc., forecast today in a statement IN WILDS OF BORNEO may be necessary to take over, this j ganyass of the party voters had been Undue conservatism, preventing to the Associated Press. He pointed l^-yment to be taken from the pub- ] j^ade, and I had become convinced development of community spirit. Inherited wealth of the “four per­ Manila, Dec. 26.— (A P )—^A radio lie funds since otherwise the virtue j-bat a large majority of them were 12,000 Homeless Children out the facilities which are offered centers,” sometimes a handicap in West Hartford Salesman message received here today said of the operation is Iosl. i favor of my candidacy. creating absentee ownership of en­ by the New Haven road and Its sub­ that professor Theodore Seelman of The- former president advocated j “xhe rumors circulated by the op- terprises. sidiaries and the Railway Express the University of Chicago and H. also a study of national distribution j pggition through their well organiz- The “ spendthrift trust,” which Are Given Xmas Dinner Agency, the Central Vermont rail-) Dead After Car Skids on W. Wells, also of Chicago, explorers, 1 methods to avoid the bad results | publicity bureau as to the ques- prevents or delays investment in were facing a tense situation in the likely to arise if the land is handed j qj jjiy continuance as a candi- road, the Thames River and the ' new enterprises. Leninakan, Soviet Armenia, Dec.<^ Largest Dinner Dyak coimty of Central Borneo, out in too small parcels, such as, he ^ gj-g pure propaganda, and, I am Lack of courageous city planning Starin lines. Ice Into Two Trees. fearing a Malay outbreak at any 25— (AP) — (Delayed)— ^Within This is believed to have been the said, had been done in cases in ^ ggtigfied, will react in my favor and for zoning and traffic, true of some largest single Christmas dinner Mr. Pease summed up the fore­ moment following the murder re­ France. j contribute to my ultimate success. communities. the shadow of Mount Ararat, tra­ given by American charity in any cast with these words: “ Nineteen cently of Provincial Commander J. Consolidates Debts , contest be fair, without Stifling of the development of ditional site of the landing of part of the world. Nothing like it hundred and thirty from a trans­ J. W. MacKenzie, 25 years old, of L. Dequant by two natives. Consolidation of all the nation s . extravagance, or the corrupt use of business leadership. Noah’s ark, 12,000 homeless and has ever been seen in Soviet Rus­ portation standpoint has nothing to West Hartford, died at the Hartford The explorers only contact with debts so as to become payable from uioney, and without personal feel- sia, and certainly no Armenian fear from a lack of adequate. sup­ civilization it was said was by radio parentless Armenian boys and girls the country s resources, leaving a j jg^ those high standards of children since the flood ever ate so ply of transportation facilities or hospital at 12:30 today from injuries through Manila. THREE SAVED AT FHIE. surplus for payment for lands, was j honesty and decency which have who were rescued from starvation well. After Dr. Joseph Beach, of efficiency in their operation.” received when his Nash coupe skid­ Their central camp was reported the closing recommendation in the j ^ggjjg service in the Republican Par- and massacre by the American Yale University, director of the His Forecast ded on the ice as he was passing a protected by 125 native soldiers and interview which was granted to ^ badge of honor be maintained Gardner, Mass., Dec. 26.— (A P )— Near East relief, conveyed Christ­ reinforcements were coming. j ^ Three persons were carried to safety Near East relief organization, sat The forecast of Mr. Pease in full team of horses near the home of Antonio Galvan Duque, a close ^ throughout the campaign.” mas greetings to the children from Both murderers were shot in a by firemen and 15 others fled to down today to a gigantic Christmas follows: Mrs. Mary Hickey at Forbes street. friend and former chief of his sec- i ______the American people, the American “The transportation situation in struggle when Dequant was stab­ retarial staff, while General Calles the streets today when fire did dam­ feast provided by the American nurses and relief workers presented East Hartford, just before noon. The bed. Native burial rites including ACCIDENT UNAVOroABLE age estimated at $5,000 to a three- Connecticut is in excellent condi­ and his party were coming back people through that relief society. each child with an outfit of warm vows of vengeance have led to story tenement building. tion. The facilities of the New Ha­ car skidded off the road and hit a teaia recently from Europe. Norv/ich, Dec. 26.— (AP)—A find­ The "feast” did not consist of winter clothing made by American ven road were never ln_ better small maple tree and continued on of a further outbreak. Mrs. Frank Knight fainted and women and girls who contributed to The former president pleaded al­ ing issued today by Coroner Edward was carried out uf the building by turkey, as it might have in the shape. The personnel is of high to hit a larger tree twenty feet be­ so for divorce of the agrarian prob­ G. McKay held no one responsible United States, but of fatted calves the Near East relief. After that, yond. The car was wrecked. TREASURY BALANCE Thonias Fitzgerald, a fireman. the 12,000 youngsters, the girls grade and is functioning as a unit lem from politics, although General for the death of Homer Marvin, 53, Fitzgerald then fell unconscious which might have come from with the result that both carload MacKenzie was taken to the Calles now holds no Official post, he of New London a conductor on the Noak’s ark itself. American pump­ dressed in Immaculate white and Hartford hospital but was dead on Washington, Dec. 26.— (A ) — from the effects of smoke but was the boys in blue, formed themselves and less carload shipments are re­ generally is termed by the Mexican New Haven road who was struck quickly revived, kin pie and cranberry sauce were arrival in the operating room. Mac­ Treasury receipts for Dec. 21 warg. ; j on the field in front of Mount Ara­ ceiving expedited movement. The press the national “ .'•trong man.” by an engine in the town of Stoning- i The fire was provided by the American nurses, Kenzie was a salesman for the Rem­ *36,830,389.61; expenditures believed to have rat into gigantic human letters, His recommendations therefore ton, December 8. He died two days been caused by hot ashes in the who had been preparing for today’s ington Rand Co. of Hartford. 611,942.53; balance $205,966,745, reading, "America, You Saved Ua!” (Ckintiniied on Pace 8). Probably will have weight. later in a New London hospital. basement. event for a whole month. C O N K , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 1929. r 1 Eleanor D. Atwood, o f Hartffl V a g b t w o ^ V.v^^ The fimeral will be held at TOBACCO, SORTERS STAGE o’clock Friday afternoon ' at 0.J.ATW00D, teina Brothers. King David ld< It h r e e p r is o n e r s Odd Fellows will be In charge. ^ Jones Weds VERY SUDDEN WALKOUT J. Stuart Neill, rector of S t Marjr*. ■ Miss Ruth S. Episcopal church, will officiate: ana.i State Briefs BREAK FROM JAIL 25YEAKSFIRE burial win be in the family plot in- Forty Women at Manning the East cemetery. Three of the Keith Today bearers will be from the Odd Fel­ Everett T. TAX COLLECTOR IN COURT Warehouse at North End d e a t h s CIW,DEAD lows Liodge and three from South New London, Dec. 26— (AP). — Quit Without Explaining. Manchester Fire Department Dele­ Charged with beating his wife. Tax Cut Bars of Corridor Win gations from both organizations WUI^ Miss Buth S Jon.., daughter Collector Hibbard N. Alexander, About forty women tobacco sort­ (Continued from Page 1.) -r___ Wfthron. was fora, a ____ „„v,nr,l niid Kl- Mrs. EUzabeth Dunn be present. Carlton D. Jones of Hebron, was^^^^. Normal school, who is also engaged in auditing the dow and Drop to Street; Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn, widow of ers employed at the North School carried at 4:30 this afternoon at the Alderman of Springfield, tax books in East Hampton in an Thomas H. Dunn, of 362 Hartford street warehouse of the Manning of adventure knocked at the door roTmmatlof'the bridegroom at Wll- effort to straighten out the tangle road died at the Memorial hospital j Tobacco Company held an im- of his life. , . STATE’S SHOW FOR KIDS Soiith Methodist church to Everett left bv the tax collector of that braham Academy. State-Wide Search On. at W-30 this rooming. She was promptu mass meetog immediately Those who are old enough to re­ T. Keith, son of Selectman and Mrs. town, was presented in the Police member back that far may recall The bride wore a traveling costume Court this momingr. The case was admitted to the hoeplta. . t 7:80 laet ^ S k “ u? TOMQRROW MORNING George E. Keith, of Lewis street, of blue and gray silk, with a gray that in 1876 great excitement w m postponed one week. which they did. caused throughout the country by S s town. The ceremony per­ hat and carried Madame Butterfly Salem, Mass., Dec. 26.— (AP)— ^he was a resident of Manchester formed by the pastor, Re • roses. The bridesmaid wore a gown for over fifty years and spent the A. E. Manning, head of the con- 1 report of gold being found in HURT WHILE COASTING Three inmates of the Essex county Youngsters of Entire Town to pitts in the presence of the of black and turquoise silk crepe, greater part of her life as a resi­ cern, when he reached the ware- Black Hills of Wyondng. Young Norwalk, Dec. 25— (AP) — Ten- jail here today escaped while most dent on High street. Her husband, house shortly afterward, was unable Atwood was just at the proper age Be Guests of Management in of the immediate families large black hat, and carried pink vear-old William Allen of Roway- of the jail population was eating Thomas Dunn, was employed In the to account for the proceeding. He to become enthused with the pros­ Special Performance. Premier roses. ton, was seriously injured today said he didn’t know what the shout' pect of such a quest and headed lorLm^'ln'd p^sented the at- Following the ceremony the Driaai when he coasted out of a side street breakfast. The men cut the bars of carpenter shop at Chen^ Brothers. mosphere of a home d r a ^ a n ^ He died several years ago ing was all about. His sorters have i .j^^est^-ard. Upon "reaching Omaha, An arrangements are completed party left for the Hotel Bond, where into an automobile driven by W. a corridor window and dropped ten been receiving the same wages as j^e^j-aska, however, he met many of TlSTsubduVlignts at the^replace a wedding dinner will be served this N Wilson. The youngster sustain­ There are four daughters ^ d two for the Special Christmas Perform- feet to the street below. Search for sons surviving: Mrs. David Roberts those paid in other warehouses , prospectors returning with lit- and elsewhere, and Chnstma^ evening. On their return from .an ed a seven inch gash on his left hereaboutSi he said, and there had heaps of advice not to eince at the State theater for tha wreaths hung in the windows, witn unannounced honeymoon trip, tney leg and bad bruises to the left side them was being made by police of of Hartford, Alice. Lulu and Mabel, benefit of Manchester children and who live in New York; Gordon, who been no previous warning of a con­ contirue his adventuresome mission touches of hoily and poinsetta. will occupy their newly furnished of his face and forehead, in addition this city and neighboring communi­ templated strike. Out West two hours of solid entertainment. A profusion of palms and eyei- to possible internal injuries to the S L been in the United States army wiU be their lot tomorrow morning home at 24 Henry street. ties. since 1898 and Raymond of this The tobacco is just beginning to Next Chief Atwood secured a pos­ ertens was used in the decorative The bride attended Manchester The men were; Joseph P. Mc- come Into the warehouse in volume ition with an eastern man who was at 10 o’clock. Five hundred tickets fcheme, which helped to set off .he This was the second coasting have been turned over to George High school and is a graduate of me Guinnis, 24, of Salem; Frank Cur­ '^^^neral arrangements are not Sind the sorting operation is just at executing a contract to build a beautiful canopy effect by Northfield schools and New Britain mishap in the city in two days. Yes­ rie. 27. of Gloucester, and James , , its beginning. number of bridges for the city of Waddell, town treasurer to be dis­ streamers of white satin ribbon fes­ Normal school. She has been teach­ terday Spencer Doland, 7, was Mullen, 37, of Arlington, McGuinms complete^ Omaha. Incidentally. Chief Atwood tributed and if any more are needed tooned from one chandelier to the ing at the Highland Bark school on slightly hurt when he slid into a sdso made the acquaintance of the Manager Hugh Campbell has them. machine operated by Joseph T-. was serving an indeterminate sen­ other In the center was a cluster pfrter street this town. The bride­ tence for violation of his parole GIRL PERSUADES MANIAC county commissioner, also an e.ast- All of the Herald newsboys vriil of true lovers’ knots groom was graduated from ojnl Howard, of Stamford. from the State Reformatory at Con­ ABOUT TOWN emer, and a native of Vermont. be the guests of the management at ding bells, beneath which the bridai High school and attended W bra cord. He had been sent to that in- This meeting later proved to be in the performance and a gala good g e t s f i v e y e a r s . TO SURRENDER HIMSELF a way providential because fiftcr- party took thelr_gacM. ham Academy a° Norris, his former sweetheart, into stands tndavtoday on the Frem

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REFUSED MOVIES [r e a c h e s 80TH BIRTHDAY ABOUT TQWN COAST GUARD KILLS - K E I X M '' ■ ^ ON CHRISTMAS DAY 'Tickets for the annual New Year’s (Fumisbed by Patoam A Co.). you can a ^ otd io l)uy fJooJ fumtiuro Eve frolic of the Tall Cedars of Central Bow.. Hartford, Coaa. CONVICTS REVOLT Lebanon at the Masonic Temple are 1 P^ M. Stobiu. Mrs. James Veitch, Well selling like hotcakes according to Bank Stocks. ai7|| members of the committee in' Remaining Stock Of Known Resident Here, Ob­ Buffalo, N. Y., Dec, 26.— (AP.) — Bid Asked Providence, Dec. 26 — (AP) — charge. Bankers Trust Co .... 329 serves Event With. East The Speed boat in which Eugene F. City Bank and Trust . 380 While a dozen state troopers armed Miss Isabel and Miss Blanche Downey, Jr,, was ' shot fatally by with riot guns performed emer­ Hartford Friends. Cap Nat B&T ...... — 400 Miner of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent the Coast Guardsmen Ihst night was Conn. River ...... 425 gency patrol duty at the Rhode identified today by Commander Island State prison, eighteen ring­ Mrs. James Veitch, of 24 Church holiday with their parents, Mr. and Htfd Conn. Trust .... — street, one of Manchester’s best Mrs. F. X. Miner of 62 Bigelow Martin W. Rasmussen of the Buf­ First Nat Htfd ...... — 240 leaders of mutiny were piaced in falo Coast Guard district as one solitary confinement. known residents, observed her 80th street. tAhd Mtg and Title . — 60 AND TOYS birthday yesterday, Christmas Day. pursued on several recent occasions Mutual Bi&T ...... — 240 Warden Charles Linscott said as a liquor carrier. No liquor was that 340 prisoners turned the insti­ She and her family obsferved the day Manchester Grange will hold its do, vtc ...... — 240 tution into a riotous bediam when regular meeting in Odd Fellows found on -board last night. Dow­ New Brit T ru st...... — 20Q their Christmas movies were omit­ hall, which was postponed from ney’s death was pronounced due to Riverside T r u s t----- 690 icU greatly reduced prices ted because the authorities could last night- on account of the loss of blood. West Htfd Trust .. 350 get proper films. This morning, holiday. The members will have Federal authorities had not an- Bonds. All the remaining stocks of holiday goods must be. when ten of the men persisted in a tree and Christmas party follow­ noimced the resqlt of their investl Htfd & Conn West . 95 — immediately cleared from our floors to- make room jloT expressing resentment by refusing ing the business and each one is gation of the affair at noon today, Bast Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 103 our new displays—and we’ve taken the most Ibgical to go to work, they were threaten­ , asked to provide an inexpensive United States Attorney Richard, l P 7s ...... 116 118 step in accomplishing it—by cutting prices to the core. ed with discipline and two were i gift, if possible ha-ving the gifts for H. Templeton refused today to at-1 L P OVljS...... 105 108 You can select many, many beautiful pieces for the placed in straight jackets. ‘ men wrapped in green paper and low police or the medical examiner j Conn L P 4V2S ...... 98 IQO TYPICAL home at substantial savings. Here, indeed, is a splen- Warden’s Comment for the ladles in red. Santa Claiis to question the three Coast Guards-, gtfd Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 did way to put that Christmas, gift money to wofk. In commenting last week on the is expected. men Involved. District Attorney j Insurance Stocks. VALUESl riots in the Auburn, N. Y., prison Guy B. Moore has started to inves- xAetna Casualty ------150 158 Warden Linscott asserted that too Blakely Daggart of Wales, Mass., tlgate independently. i Aetna Insurance ...... 520 530 Cedar Chests much welfare work and too little was in town over the holiday visit­ Mr. Rasmussen said further that i xAetna Life ...... 90 93 Moderate sized chest in natural cedar. Formerly discipline could probably be blamed ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Do-wn^y, who last week was indict xAu to mobile ...... 37 $13.50. Now 59.50. for unrest in penial institution. He George Grazadio of North Main ed on a charge of liquor smuggling, Conn. General ...... 118 Walnut Chlfei. cedar lined. Formerly $22.50. Now said that because of the mutiny last street. , previously had been seen in the xxHtfd Fire $10 par . 58 $15.00. ■ night. Prisoners, not only lifers same boat, a j36-foot Dodge Sea do, rts ...... 8®4 Natural Cedar Chest with lacquered* decoration. Was would be deprived of the unusual George Stavnitsky and Henry Horse, which had a capacity of 60 xxHtfd Fire $10 par . 60 $29.50. Now $19.’25. Friday night movies. McCann are home from Grove liquor cases. do, rts ...... 9®/i Window Seat Model, walnut exterior, cedar lined. Describing the din raised by City, Pa., for the Chrlstnias holi­ Often Pursued Htfd Steam Boiler . . . — Was $32.50. Now $21.75. screaming, bawling convicts last days. Both are members of the National Fire ...... 68 Window Seat Model in natural'cedar with lacquer night, Linscott it was the “worst The Coast Guard chief' said his varsity basket ball team there. men had pursued the speedboat at Phoenix Fire ...... 75 decorations. Was $36.50. Now $24.50. he ever heard.” The prisoners xTravelers ...... 1340 Console chest, walnut exterior cedar lined m d dia­ stamped, beat on the bars of their least six times lately, and he stated Public Utility Stocks. Ernest M. Zwlck is home for the that about two weeks ago a cargo mond matched veneer. Was $3’i.50. Now $25. cells with utensils and insanely holiday vacation period from Balti- Conn. Elec Sve ...... 80 This graceful spinet desk ' Luxurious chest in walnut with drawer and top lid cursed the guards. of liquor jjvas landed from the craft xxConn. Power ...... 80 in antique mahogany was I more where he is engaged in the on the Lake Erie shore just outside compartment. Was $79.50. Now $53. I direction of physical education work. do. p f d ...... 110 formerly priCed at $29.50. Clifford Gustafson, Herbert L. Carl- Buffalo, do, rts ...... 16^ For immediate clearance it Sewing Cabinets Mrs. James Veitch 1 son and Raymond McCaughey arc "One of bur boats chased it Hartford Elec Lgt . . . 84 goes at $19.75. ORTIZ RUBIO also home from similar work. then,” he said, “but it escaped in do, vtc ...... 80 Martha Washington in solid mahogany. Was as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ftank W. Canadian waters. We know that _ $24.50. Now .$16.50. Staples,, of East Hartford. Mrs. i Greenwich W&G, pfd The snow has been cleared from this boat cleared regularly from j^jjrVford cas ..!, ‘ . 67 Martha VVashington in decorated lacquer. Was Staples was formerly Miss Minnie Bridgeburg, Ont., with liquor.” Joyce, of this town. Mrs. Veitch has the pond at Center Springs. Park do, pfd ...... — $33.50. Now $22.50. IS WECOMED He said he would talk with the S N E T Co ...... 172 Martha Washington in Combination Mahogany. Waa lived here for the past 55 years. She and skating conditions are again is enjoying good health and is very ideal. A large crowd enjoyed this three members of the crew of the Alanufacturing Stocks. $19.50. Now $13.00. CQ-2245 before they appeared be­ Acme Wire ...... 40 Priscilla in combination mahogany. Was $6.7E active. sport yesterday and -will continue to BY PRESIDENT do so as long as th i weather re­ fore Mr. Templeton. xAm Hardware...... 60 Now $4.50. mains favorable. Medical Examiner R. N. De Dom- Amer Hosiery ...... 29 inicis expressed his surprise today American Silver ...... 20 Desks and Secretaries (Continnud from Page One.) AGE OF FLAMING YOUTH xArrow H&H, com ... 40 Miss Stella A. Lincoln of Maple that Mr. Templeton refused him Spinet Desk in brown mahogany.. Wks $49.50^ street, formerly a librarian at the permission to question the Guards­ X do, pfd ...... 100 United States government today had Automatic Refriger ,. 4 Now $33.00. IS SET BY EDUCATORS South Manchester library, is home men. Was $55.00. Now arranged an elaborate welcome tor j for the Christmas holidays from Bigelow, Htfd, com .. 80 83 Spinet Desk in Red Mahogany Dr. Dominicis said he would per­ Just one of the many at­ $86.75. Pascual Ortiz Rubio, president-elect, Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N. Y. form an autopsy later, but would do, pfd ...... 98 of Mexico. , (Continue*! from Page 1) Billings and Spencer . 5 tractive smokers included Mahogany Colonial Desk. Duco finish. Waa not issue a certificate of burial un­ in this clearance. Mahog­ $49.50. Now $33.00. The ceremonies included a per­ Manchester schools resume their til he determined his authority to Bristol Brass ...... 23 sonal -welcome at the Union station ed a tendency to fall below or per­ do, pfd ...... 90 any finished birch with cop­ Combination mahogany Secretary Desk. Was $65, regular schedule next Monday after question the Coast Guardsmen. per lined ^humidor. Was by Secretary and Mrs. Stimson and haps we had better say deviate from being closed for Christmas. Collins Co...... 105 115 Now $42.50. an exchange of calls between presi­ the attitude held by adults. It is the Case, Lockwood & B • 525 $6.75. Now $5.10. Secretary in Birdseye maple. Duco finish Wi dent-elect, his wife, and President influence of this group in grade 12 The State Theater is going to Colt’s Firearms ...... 24 $72.50. Now $48.50. and Mrs. Hoover. that pulls down their mean score. run a Special midnight show New j BYRD U U D S NAVY-MEN Eagle Lock ...... ' 46 The president undertook an un­ The significance of this finding may Year’s Eve, Manager H. J. Camp­ Fafnlr^ Bearings ...... — Phone Sets usual course by calling upon a presi­ be far reaching and worthy of ex­ bell has announced. Fuller Brush (fiass A. — Mahogany finished set. Was $8.75. Now $5.95. dent-elect. Other presidents have haustive research. WITH POLE EXPEDITION do. Class AA ...... — .\n attractive set in lustrous print walnut. Wo» called upon the heads of the gov­ Sex No Influente L. T. Wood started a force of Hart & Cooley ...... — $17.50. Now $11.75. ernments, as in the case of President “Sex appears to have no influence men this morning preparing the Hartmann Tob, com . 17 A novel set in mahogany with folding seat and Coolidge’s call upon Queen Marie of of consequence on attitude toward surface of Folly pond for the annual Washington, Dec. 26.— (AP) — do, 1st pfd ...... — clock. Was $24.50. Now $16.50. Rumania, but none has ever before law. In grades 11 and 12 the girls ice harvest. The ice is at present Richard Evelyn Byrd, recently made Inter Silver ...... 100 so honored a president-elect. are sho-wn to have an attitude nearly eight inches thick and of rear admiral by Congress, will xLanders, Frary & Clk 60 Mann & Bow, Class A 16 Practical Toys Was Under Treatment. slightly nearer that of adults than good quality. Storage -will not recommend 13 members of his ex­ the boys. This difference is small do, Class B ...... 9 A lovely console cedar Door Swings. Were $2.50. Now $1.75. Senor Ortiz Rubio has been in commence until the ice is of suf- pedition for commendation by the but constant. ficent thickness but will be used for New Brit Mch., com . ^ cbe?t in lustrous walnut, Doll Beds, brown or ivory. Were $6.50. Now $i.SS. Baltimore for the last two weeks, Navy Department as soon as they “ Social and economic status is of the local retail supply. return from the South Polar re­ North & Judd ...... 20 cedar lined. Has decorat­ Child’s Table and Chair Sets. Green, blue or yel­ undergoing medical treatment .nt no consequence of determining atti­ Niles Bern Pond ...... ed panels in maple and butt low. Were $8.50. Now $5.75. Johns Hopkins hospital. Previously gions, because, he explained by tude toward law. The outstanding Rudolph Carlson of Hartford radio today, they “deserve great Peck, Stow and Wil . 10 walnut. Was $42.50. Now Child’s Fiber Rockers. Were $4.75. Now $8.25, he was in New York, at the time of conclusion is that children do not .spend Christmas With Mr, and Mrs. credit for the work of the expedi­ Russell Mfg C o ...... 75 $28.50. Deluxe Baby Walkers. Were $5.95. Now $8.1)6. the return from France of General differ greatly from adults in this at­ Ivar Carlson of 50 Haynes street. tion for which the leader has been Scovill ...... 53 Desk Sets. Were $3.75. Now $2.50. Elias Plutarco Calles, former presi­ titude. We find a lawless attitude as promoted.” Smythe Mfg Co ...... — Small Fiber Doll Carriages. Were $5.95. Now'^ dent of Mexico; frequently among those of high in­ Several independent grocers were The message from Byrd, ac-, Seth Thom Co., com .. 30 $4.45. The United States trip of the new­ telligence as among those of low.- skort of butter Christmas Eve and knqwledging an announcement of do, p f d ...... 24 Deluxe Fiber Doll Carriages. Were $19.50. Now ly elected Mexican president is sim­ Lawless attitude seems to be a prob­ B local trucking concern sent a his advancement in rank, was made Standard Screw ...... H5 $14.75. ilar to that made last year by Mr. lem of the individual.” truck to New York for a supply. public by the Navy Department It Stanley Worki ...... 43' Large Flexible Sleds. Were $3.25. Now $2.45. Hoover, as president-elect, to South On the return journey the truck came from the expedition base in Taylor & Fenn ------115 Large Model Aeroplanes. Were $19.50. Now America. His courtesy in calling broke down and an expert machanlc Little America, to the Navy’s radio Torrington ------• • 60 $14,75. upon Senor Ortiz Rubio is regarded DAUDET TD RETURN was sent to the scene to repair it. station at Tutuila, Samoa, and Underwood ...... 9o Scooters with oversize tires. Were $4.50. Now as an official acknowledgment of While working on the broken wheel thence to Secretary Adams. Union Mfg Co ...... — $8.45. the similar courtesy tendered him the mechanic sustained a broken The Message. U S Envelope, com .. 180 arm. The butter arrived too late and hundreds of other items by Latin-American presidents. Paris, Dec. 26.— (AP.)—Leon Signed “Byrd,” the message said: do, pfd ...... • 111 The arrangements for the recep­ for sale on Tuesday night. “The department’s message in­ Veeder Root ...... 38 40^il Daudet, royalist leader who has forming me of my promotion to rear WhlUock Coil Pipe . • • — 17 tion of the Mexican executive were been exiled in Belgium for nearly Just one of the many made by the State Department, col­ The reunion of the class of 1929 admiral, is respectfully acknowl­ XX— Ex rights. B0cretarles included — this three years, will celebrate New will be held at the Country Club edged, and I send sincere apprecia­ X—Ex-dividend. laborating -with Ambassador Tellez Year's day in his ewn home in massive Governor Wintbrop Saturday night and a majority of tion for the department’s congratu­ In combination mahogany. of Mexico. Full military honors Paris. The Tardieu government to­ the 140 members are expected to were provided, including a cavalry lations. Formerly $95.00. Now day decided to grant him amnesty attend. If the affair turns out suc­ “Immediately upon return to the escort from the station to the Mexi- on his sentence for criminal libel cessfully it is planned to hold it $71.25. states there will be forwarded to the i cain embassy, which -will house the and on his escape from jail in June, every five years. Refreshments will Navy Department commendations N. Y. Stocks Ortiz Rubio party during their four 1927. be served and an orchestra will play of 15 Navy men who have con­ Opposite Hif^h Sdiool day stay. Oaudet, who is the son of the for dancing. tributed greatly to the success of ^uth Manchester Other ceremonies planned include novelist Juphonse Daudet, and is a our enterprise and who therefore Alleg Corp ...... 23 a state dinner at the White House, Mr. and Mrs. Harrjr Rylander well-known writer and political fig­ deserve great credit for the work of Am Bosch M ag ...... receptions at the Mexican embassy ure, was serving his sentence when and Mrs. Lorinda Northrup of the expedition for which the leader and the Pan American Union, and his followers secured his escape by Grove street spent Christmas with has been promoted.” Am C a n ...... trips to Mount Vernon and the tomb faking a telephone call from the Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Rylander of Am and For Pow ...... 8J of the unknown soldier. ministry of the interior to the gov­ Bridgeport. Am Intemat ...... 37 ernor of the Sante prison Am Pow and Lt ...... 76 The regular Hartford County CARRIERS IN STATE Am Rad Stand S a n ...... 29% BIG STORMS CONTINUE Am lloll Mill ...... 81% Am S m elt...... signature tomorrow. It was recom- West Hartford •' at the - Legion home, IMPROVE SERVICE mended by the pardon board and Am Sugar ...... 59 ALONG EUROPEAN COASTS Saturday evening, December 28 at Am Tel and Tel ...... 218 by a number of deputies of nearly 7:30. All local members who can Eve Frolic (Contlnaed from Page 1) Am Water Wks ...... 84 all the parties in the chamber who possibly make it convenient to do Anaconda ...... London, Dec. 26.— (AP)—Heavy visited Premier Tardieu recently. so are urged to attend. Atl Ref ...... 37% seas running today from the Ork­ New Haven’s in speeding through passenger trains, purchasing new B and O ...... -IT® ney Islands to Spain endangered Miss Eleanor Dwyer who gradu­ Bendix Aviat ...... 34 shipping and brought recurrence of CLAIMS PLAY STOLEN ated with the 1929 High school up-to-date equipment, etc., will un­ Dance Beth S teel...... 92% the hazardous conditions of ten class is home from the College of doubtedly serve to increase their Burr Add' Mach ...... 44 days ago. New Rochelle for the Christmas passenger business. New York, Dec. 26.— (AP.) — Can Pac ...... • • 783 Including Turkey Dinner At least 24 were believed dead in vacation. High Class Service Cerro De Pasco ...... 6?% the holiday gale which swept the Charges that the musical comedy “The New Haven’s subsidiaries, Chic Mil StP and P p f ...... 42% -at- British Isles and adjoining waters. “Good News,” which enjoyed a Dilworth-Cornell American Legion the New England Transportation Chic and Northwest ...... 84% The sun shown over southern Eng­ long Broadway run and is now on post and auxiliary has been inrtted Company for both passengers and Chrysler ' ...... 34% land and there was every appear­ the road, was plagarized from a to attend the dance of Plymouth freight, tka New England Steam­ Colum Gas and El ...... 69 Va ance of a spring day. But ships play called “Bad News” which he Post and Unit, at the Terryville ship Co., and. the Connecticut Com­ Colum Graph ...... 27% TINKER HALL put in at every port from Scotland wrote, were contained in a suit for town hall, Tuesday evening, Decem­ pany are likewise rendering a high Coml Inv Tr ...... 38% * to Plymouth, ample testimony of an injunction and accounting filed ber 31. A large crowd is antici­ type of service under equally effi­ Comwlth and Sou ...... —12% Auspices Waranoke Hotel the fear of lashing by wind and sea. in Federal Court today by Harry pated at this New Year’s dance as cient management and with the Consol Gas ...... ; ...... 94% A Norwegian ship, the Aslaug of T. Hallahan. all the posts and units in the state same grade of personnel and unit Con tin Can ...... 48% 588 tons register sank with all on Defendants in the suit are Lau­ have been invited. The admission of action as the parent company. Com P r o d ...... 89 board off Farallones, Spain, early rence Schwab and Frank Mandel, is only 50 cents a person and a “The Railway Express Agency Curtiss Wright ...... 6% FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE Wednesday. producers; B. G. De Sylvia, who gopd time is in store for all who now owned by the railroad is ex­ Du Pon De Nem ...... 115% The ship Panjohn wirelessed with Schwab is accused of “falsely attend. tending its activities. Improving its Elec PoW smd Lt ...... 46% Vigo, Spain, it recovered 11 bodies claiming to have originated ‘Good Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Bam- equipment and is increasing the Erie ...... 57% of the 24, but could not identify News,’ ” Bartley Cushing, a play Gen Elec ...... 226 3867 . forth of 38 Hudson street entertain­ efficiency of its operations. Its man­ them. Gen Foods ...... 46% The Wick wireless station re­ broker, and others. ed a large party of relatives at agement is in most capable hands ceived a message from the trawler Hallahan asserted he “deposited” Christmas, including Mrs. Bam- and the entire organization is con­ Gen Gas and El A ...... 71% Embassy that ten men had been a copy of “Bad News” with Cush­ forth’s mothter, Mrs. Frank Myers tinuing the helpful co-operative Gen M otors...... 40 THE NIGHTHAWK'S ORCHESTRA ing on March 1, 1927, and that on of Rockville, Mr. Bamforth’s par­ spirit with industry. Gold Dust ...... 38% rescued from the Norwegian motor- Grigsby Grunow ...... 20% ship Junior which was sinking in June 9 of the same year Schwab ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sykes Bamforth “The Central Vermont railroad, Will Furnish Music During the Evening for pinner and for Dancing Hershey Choc ...... 70 the North Sea. and De Sylvia copyrighted a play of Rockville, and uncle and aunt, the Thames River Line and the entitled “Hold ’Em Helen,” which Mr and Mrs. John Teufel of Hart­ Starin line furnish added transpor­ Int Combust ...... 61 Int Nick C a n ...... 30% NOTED ARTIST DIES he charged was substantially iden­ ford. tation facilities which together with Full Cover Charge $3.50 tical with his own play. Subse­ the large number of motor truck Int T and T ...... 70 •Tohns Manville ...... H9 Cincinnati, Dec. 26—(AP)— Wil­ quently, he said, “Hold ’Em Helen” Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson left companies operating, go to make Celebrate New Year’s in your home town and have a real g o ^ time. An lh« liam H. Fry, 99. artist and noted was produced as a musical comedy for their home in Detroit, Michigan Kennecott ...... 58% up an ample supply of all types of Kreuerer and Toll ...... 23 V4 Metropolitan features' of any New Year’s celebration will be found here. wood carver, died at his home here under the name “Good News.” today after spending the holiday transportation for Connecticut’s today. He would have been 100 with relatives in town. Mo Kan and Tex ...... 46 mercantile and nidustrial needs. Montg Ward ...... 49 years old on next Feb. 5th. He TO OPEN GARAGE “The situation as to freight rates learned the wood carving trade Mr. and Mrs. Henry Von Hone, Nat Cash Reg A ...... 73 WHILE IN AUTO to the west and south is not satis­ ■Nat Dairy ...... 47% from his father who was the best who have been visiting in town since factory and some proposed changes known carver in Bath, England, Saturday, left last night fos their Nat Pow and Lt ...... 30% stand Brands ...... 27 Util Pow and Lt A . , ; ...... 30% W'ashington, Dec. 26 — (AP) — in them are not as Connecticut in­ Nevadk Cop ...... 29% during the reign of King George III. Radio research now promises to re­ home in Astoria, L. I. War Piet ...... 40% dustries desire. Very active steps N Y Cent ...... 170% St Gas and El ...... H I Westing Air , ...... 45% lieve the automobile driver of the will continue to be taken with the N Y N H nnd H tfd ...... H2 S O Cal ...... 60% Ship Arrivals occasional awkward necessity oi Mr. and Mrs. Thure Hanson of Westing El and M f g ...... 136 Worcester, Mass., spent Christmas regulating tribunals to protect our Nor Amer ...... 93% S O N J ...... 64 Woolworth — ...... 70% getting out to open his garage industrial development. Pack Mot ...... 76 door when he wants to put his car with Mrs. Hanson’s parents. Rev. P. SONY ...... ,A.. 32% Yellow T ru ck ...... 74 J. O. and Mrs. Ctomell of Church “ Summed up, 1930 from a trans­ Pan Am Pet B ...... 59% Sure Relief to bed at night. Par Fam Lasky ...... • 49 Stew W a r ...... 38 Arrived "MAKES YOU Feel Better street. portation standpoint has nothing to The Commerce Department, from Penn ...... 74% ; ^tudebaker ...... 42 % La Bourdonnala, Vigo, Dec; its Berne, Switzerland, office is re­ fear from a lack of adequate sup­ Tex Corp ...... ; ...... 55% from New York. ^ Miss Gertrude Berggren, well ply of transportation facilities, or Phil and Rdg C and I r ...... 12% fOfI sponsible for foreshadowing the Pub Serv N J ...... 76% Tex Gulf Sulph ...... 53% EN(iA(XMENT Southern Cross, Rio Janeiro, IMDIGESrjpNjj possibility of this novel use of elec­ known contralto who is studying in efficiency in their operation.” Tim Det Axle ...... 14% 26, New York. tsc New York,' spent Christmas with Rad C6rp ...... 41% 7M tric waves. The ndw invention Is Rad K eith ...... 78% Transcon Oil . 8% SaUM: B ell-a n s ascribed to the chief engineer of the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexan­ Union Carh ...... ». ^. 75^^ Roebambeau, New York, Dec. der Berggren of Linden street. KQJJBD BY STREET CAR. Reading ...... ••722 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Welman of electrical system of Ncuschatel. Rem Rand ...... 26 tTnited Aircraft ..,...... 45% for Havre. ^ Hot water The driver of a car approaching the ■ »■'— r > 129 Pearl street today announced American Legion, Buenoa Air Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 26.— (AP) Rep Ir and Stl ...... 76% Unit Corp ...... 30 Sure Relief garage will press a button and the The regular monthly meeting of United Gas apdImp ...... 30% the engagement of thefr daughter, Dec. 26, New York. the Sunday school teachers of the —Joseph Cons, 65, of Lonsdale, died Sears Roebuck ...... 93% apparatus on his machine will emit Simmons ...... 8.5 U S Freight ....:..102% Jeanette Constance Weiman . to i waves reaching a radio a:r;r.l af­ Swedish Lutheran church will be in a hospital here today from in­ juries received when he was struck P S Realty and Imp ...... 59% ELL-ANS fixed to ths garage ton. .a- ’ " ' held at the parsonage tomorrow Sinci&ii' ...... 34 U S R u bber...... 1.... 24% Chsurles N. Reimer of Kew Gardens, | evening at 8 o’clock.^ All of the by a street car in Lonsdale last Sou Pac ...... 720 woman’s crylhar need. will start a motor which automa* Sou Rwy ...... 183 U S Steel ...... 766% L. r. FOR INDIGESTION tically will throw open tno aoors. teachers are urged to be i>resent» night. He leaves six daughters. 254 and 754 Pkds.Sold.Evecywh8r® HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.7 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929. MANCHESTER EVENING fPAGbi l^UUU

though with nothing of ostentation, be In Intent prohibition might still for many years. For two decades he I tfanrliratrr be a complete failure I We doubt very much whether ^ was the man upon whose leadership Cvrning Bfratt Senator Harris or any of his crowd' the people of South Manchester e- or anybody else has had any real | pended for protection against fire, S flMM.ISllKD BY THE HERAl.l' I'KISTlNa COMPANY, INC. information as to- how. tlie com- | Serving without pay during all th Radio Entertainment ‘ :.i Bistell Strt*t mission is going to report with re- time as chief of the ^^e depart- ' Suuili Manchester, Conn. latlon to the amendment and the | ment, he was typical of a small but l'HO.MA8 FERGUSON By RODNEY DUTCHER General Manager Volstead law. But there has been I highly important class of men who. NEA Service Writer Founded October 1. 1881 ___ time for them to think the sltua- in every small community, volun- tlon over and to realize that the ’ tarily assume the duty of fire fight- Washington—As far as the White Published Every Evening Sundays and Holidays Entered at ih® making House - and the State Department With Your Christmas Check Presldenfs commission is not by ^ Itig-taklng many risks, mak Post Offlo# at South Manchester. to are concerned, the open season on Conn., ns Second Class M"'' Matter. anv means certain to endorse the serious self-sacrifices, steadfast SUBSCRIPTION RATES: any mea „ur« drvs in its'their self-imposed obligations, get-; the Reds seems to be over, One Year, by mall ...... program of the ultra-drys in its ^ their sen imp Even thb Department of Labor , Par Month, by mall ...... » entirety, or at all. Consequently | ting very often litUe recognition . , ^ adopted a • more Delivered, one y e a r...... thev are setting panicky and are asking it. There is something quiet- ^ considering the Single conies ...... * MEMBER OF I'HE ASSOCIATED PRESS “ h" orru^'^r" I '^ve^t | riX rioV ll Ulustrajed below is the new The Assoclatetl Press is exclusively able report on prohibition as is. i Atwood. Varlous states and mimicipalitles entitled to the use for I enjoy dragging Communists to jail Majestic 92 in Jacobean period of ail news dispatches credited to li | However, the people of the coun- cabinet. Complete, including or not JILTED 1 as soon as they open their mouths, paper and°'''Viso**he*^io*cn'i * news pub- { try are not likely to stand for any that' often imprisoRl°S them for long tubes, |l67.50 lulled herein. attempts to bulldoze this partial-1 -t oq terms, butuu. Washington no longer All rights of republlcntion or ■peclal dispatches herein are also re­ lar commission. Harris & Co. are In | Frederick S. Moody, Jr., isn t oO example. bad—we wouldn’t guess he was a : Alarming the Patriots served. ______for a licking. bum or a wet smack or anything i This fact has been ^vlng the sPECiAi. advertising RKPKE- SE.NTaTIVK; Hninlllori - Del.lssir. THE BOGEY DISPELI.ED that. But we don’t see p S ^ in t h f nick.® Fo? the first time Inc.. 8S5 MHill.^on Ave. New YorU. N i y.. and 61Z North Michigan Ave. Chicago. Ills. ______I In view of the not-to-be-aemea, united Reds—that is, they become a group The Herald is on sale dall.v at all note of apprehension that has ex­ state, tor him. It Juat Sohult* and HoalllnK news et.ands in isted throughout the country ever, New YorU CUy. ______first Mary Pickford. then Helen. geii the idea that since the big stock market smash, one nation’s sweetheart after an- president Hoover and Secretary'of Full service client of N F A Service. many eyes have been closely dl other- that any such multiple lov- state Stimson aren’t as patriotic ^'’Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ rccted to the volume of holiday er hasn't got a Chlaamana dth"": , “ ha. hollered tions. ______trade as practically certain to Indl- , as loudly about the "Bolshevik Th* Herald I'nntlna oi.nipnny. Inc. cate whether or not there was any | ______assumes no tlr.anrlal responsiblll y menace” as anyone, but the other for lypngraphlcnl errors at>nenrlng in real ground for nervousness as to ^ NEGATIVEn f GATIVE BUT HELPFULHELPFl'L day when------he had 30 or r-„.v,wa,inlsf 40 young ndvertlsments In ihe Mnnohosier the immediate future of industry ’ at- folks who had staged a Communist Kvenlng Herald _____ Not a fire, not an accident demonstration near the White and general business tributable to the Christmas cele- turned loose by the police THURSDAY, DEC. -.6. 1929 __ ^ jj. that here in Manches- ^ the good order of the com: he° Indicated a change of policy to- ter the situation is not particular munity punctuated and emphasized ward such BACK-LASH | ly different from that of the coun- . . . , , 1 i „ roolidee sat in the White House by the arrest of a .single alcoholic [r j^g^in when participants The Democratic National Com- j try generally. There has been, m celebrant—Manchester’.s Christmc.s them were carted off to the ERE’S 365 days of entertainment, edu­ mittee Is doing Itself and its parry ' this town, some slackening in em-' was happy in the negative sense of hoosegow, without ever a word. cation and enjoyment a year . . . and no good by straining for an advan- ployment, largely seasonal, to be freedom from marring circum- i Of course, the you can buy it with that Christmas tage in the linking of President i sure, but enough to provide occa- ,,.7 „ (lone. In announcing the presiaen- H stances as in the positive one of. attitude. Secretary George Hoover's name, through hearsay | sion for that panicky feeling among a “good time had by all.” j Akerson, with his customary air of check you received yesterday! From dance and implication, with the lobbying' the people which, of all causes, has ------; unctuous superiority, felt caJled music to the Philadelphia Symphony...... of the Cuban sugar interests for a been most feared as likely to bring i upon to lower the White House dig- i nity with contemptuous references vaudeville singers to grand opera... lectures lower tariff on their product. about a stagnation in the retail ' to "di.scourtesy” and "rhPBn“ cheap mar-mar It would be very remarkable In-' hues and consequenUy a period of ' tyrdom.” The'' poor ninnies at the and other educational and instructive talks deed if, in the course of a four Industrial dcpression--if the pub ic : thought that they were considered prize-fights, football, baseball in season years term, especially one carried ■ frame of mind were fundamentally worthy o^ this outburst. Neverthe- less, if there are no more such . . * and all the big events of the day are on during a period of unscttlemcnt gloomy and receptive of a scare parades near the White House it nnd readjustment such as this, the; Today, according to the reports 1 will indicate that tho Communists yours. . ^ , President of this country did not of Manchester merchants, it is very ■ are disappointed at being neither ' i.ailed nor fined. In the past they If your check is small, use it as a first pay­ sooner or later do some act that dear that there is no reason w hat-. b .VTTLE OF TRENTON have often put the White House re­ would supply his political enemies ever to be apprehensive of the busi- 177G, the battle of porters and photographers in their ment and divide the balance over a number Choose from these ■With am m L tion. But the matter | ness future. The stcires. as a whole. Trenjon. N_ J.,jvas fought, debt by enlivening dull days. The Americans under George of months. If it’s big, it will pay for a Wat­ o f sugar is not the th in g -it co n -; did a smashing holiday trade. It is The more liberal attitude which famous mjrkes Washington crossed the Delaware has become apparent here doesn’t | kins radio at the new, low prices. ■tains no opportunity whatever for ; impossible, of course, to obtain pre- on a cold and stormy night and mean' that the government is get­ At Watkins Brothers you can putUng the president in a hole.' else figures for comparison w th surprised the Hessians at sunrise. ting soft or that the country is go- ^ Even if you have an old set you will want choose from all these best And such frantic efforts to find previous ycar.s. but it can be stated Colonel Rhalle and 20 men were ing to the dog.s. It seems rather to , killed and the remainder of the one of these new, sensitive sets with their knowTi makes . . . Crosley, Vic­ something to find fault with only as an unqualified fact that there moan that Hoover and Stimson > 1000 surrendered. Of the Ameri­ tired of having the country made i clear, true tones, their great selectivity. tor, Federal, Majestic, Atwater- expose the weakness of the fault was no falling off in the volume of cans, two were killed* and two ridiculous by such actions as gave, j Kent, Amrad . . . and (ill the •finders’ posiUon. j h°"day bu.siness. froze to death. Secretary of State Kellogg the nick- | We’ll gladly demonstrate any of our fine popular models. This well-judged and successful name of “ Nervous Nellie.” j We don’t know whether Mr. | This is highly inipoi an . pro- enterprise revivearevived rnethe uepres.'sedepressed radios in your own home. Hoover ever in his life expressed, I vides pretty cone us e p ■ gpjj.jj^g colonists and pro­ The decision to admit the Count ■ and Countess Karolyi jnto the | to or in the hearing of Lawyer neither the pocketbooks nor the an immediate and happy country Is the most slpfnificant In- | "•Bhattuck any opinion on the C ii-' confidence of the people is depleted. ; effect in recruiting the American dication to date. The Karolyis are |, taa auBar tarlft; wc don't know 1 It provo, that tho calamity howler., Socialists and Kellogg and nla predecessor Hughes insisted that Whether or not any such opinion of : —and there are not many of them place on Dec. 26 wa.s the thea- they mustn’t come in. No reason . >the President’s was conveyed to ' —were mistaken. “Business as usu-j tgr fi,,e m Richmond, Va., in 18U, was ever given so everyone as-. ^ r . Shattuck by one of the Presi-al” during the holiday trading ^ea-, in which ^ .sumed it was just because they nc eluding the governor of the state. W ATKl NS BROTHERS. I . dent’s secretaries or anybody else. ; son means, very surely, business a.s were Socialists. But it would have looked ever so funny if, after mak- | SOUTH MANCHESTER But if Mr. Hoover had let it be , usual right along. And business as ing such a flattering hoop-te-doo j 55 YEARS AT ■Jmown that he favored considcra-, u.sual m Manchester during the over Ramsay MacDonald, the So-, .iion of the Cuban sugar industry,' holidays and right along mean.s cialiet premier of England, our gov- j which is the main support of the is-1 business as usual right along a ii, Dotations ci'nmcnt had continued to bar the very' over the country throughout 1930. j Karolyis for any- such reason as land’s people and operated that. , 1 largely by American capital, what's The post-Wall-strect-crash “do-1 In this administration it is likely i wrong with that picture? presslon” was a bogey. The bogey ; to be a rare bird who can convince , Is the President of the United is now laid. Very certainly the the government that he amounts 1o^ “Thinking is the hardest work enough to be able to undermine our States supposed to be a dummy? country, and so this community, is great and glorious institutions once New Year. there is. which is probably the rea- and what can I do to overcome It?** Is he supposed to have only one ^ •set for a prosperous j son why so few engage in it.” ho... gets onto American soil. The you may hear la Washington’s llt- Ans^ver: There is no reason why ear, and that open to the advocates Let’s go. — Henry Ford. I'.eacis of government appear to have group of paid professional pa- you cannot reduce and Cure your « iToen worrying more about the , t_riota boiling in impotent wrath. HEALTMii^DllTMViCE of only one side of a highly Import-; j stuttering at the same time. A pro­ 'I love to lose myself in other dangerously meddlesome activities i — ------per reducing diet must be arranged ant national question? Isn’t he .sup-j BOIi.XH’S POSITiOX I minds ” —Lamb of .super-patriots such as William B. I to fit your case, and you should at posed to be an advisor to Congress! VVhile it happens that this new.T- men s minds. ^ L Shearer. i once consult a voice specialist or an on the state of the nation? Doesn't; paper only occasionally finds itseif j -Actors are better than ever, but More Indications 1 QUeSROlU IN RCSMN) TO HEALTHtCHETWfU expert In teaching the correction The State Department’s Willing-1 i r (WJieeW WO ON a AM ttSO T W CAW Of JHO W r a the Constitution require him to ^ in agreement with whatever posi- playwrights in the last 10 years A THOUGHT defects of speech. If you will sey ness to let Dorothy Detzer of the mfctoMt swnMO tioDfiesseo pop r e p iy me your name and address I will be ^ I tion Senator Baroh takes on im- have not given them full oppor- ______m.arf mMusema m m k c m cm. ^ be? Women's International Leagug for glad to send you the reducing In­ If the Democratic National Com-1 portant public questions it rcco.g- j - George Arliss. Pease and Freedom have a passport structions, but the cure of stutter­ Behold, happy Is the man whom mittee thinks it can put the Presi-, nize.s that his is one of the superior I « i< without taking an oath to bear ing requires private lessons from a arms, its Investigation of aggres­ God correcteth; therefore despise | OLIVES er pleasing addition to a number of competent teacher. Suclf Instruc­ dent in Dutch iVith the people (Tf, minds in the Senate. Borah is no i In charity there is no excuse.” cooked dishes and also raw salads. — Bacon. sive Fascist activities in this not thou the chastening of the al- 1 tions cannot be sent by mail. this country by charging him with | Heflin, no Blease, no Harris, no ^ * * « country and the extension of gov- ^ mighty.—Job 6:17. The olive is one of the few oily 1 usually the taste for these olives fruits, and for this reason was„,oo one acquired, after which they taking a keen and knowledgable ; blind fanatic, no empty blather- j have no tails to wag like a ernment facilities to the Soviet' God sometimes washes the eyes of the first fruits to be cultivated are always enjoyed. interest in their affairs, and with, | skito. So that when ho declares that' go we must dance.” round-the-world flyer.o with permis­ U VIN G ‘BATTEiilES’ sion for them to land in Alaska of His children with tears in order by man Ripe olives contain 65 per cent In this case, closely scrutinizing the : the traffic in alcohol will never he | —Slr_^George Cockburn. were evidences that things aren’t that they may read aright His The olive is frequently mentioned water, 2 per cent proteins, 25 per cent fat, 4 per cent carbohydrates, course of certain leaders in liis; suppressed “ with the present per-1i “ Everyone's manners make his just like they used to bp. pro'vidence and His commandments in the Bible, and olive trees are stiN NERVES IN ONIORS 3 4 per cent mineral matter. The ' sonnel, from top to bottom” it is to fortune.” _Cornelius Nepos. I But thart sizzling noise which , —T. L. Cuyler. grown in the Garden of Gethsemane ov.Ti party who might be playing and in Bethlehem, while the Mount oiive is highly alkaline-forming. completely sectional game, then; be taken for granted thdt there is of Olives is familiar to everyone. Although the larger olives are Des Moines,— (AP>—Living cella every earnest friend and admirer | something besides sound and fury The Cat Conies Back—And How! The homes of the Israelites were more expensive, there is practically of plants and animals producing ■ of President Hoover will advise the! in what he says. lighted literally by olive oil with no difference in the food value be­ electrical currents like tiny tween the cheaper and more expen- teries were declared today by Prof,. Democratic National Committee to It also happen.s to be quite true. which they filled their lamps, some­ 1 what in the same way that our | give varieties. E. J. Lund, University of Texas, to go to it —and sec hov.' much good Everybody who has watched de­ grandmothers' used kerosene in the i The first and beat extraction of open a new approach to, obscure it will do itself. velopments Asth open eyes ana days that are gone forever oil is known as the virgin or sub­ problems in embryology, growth mind is perfectly convinced that The olive is referred to in the lime oil. After being precessed by and regeneration. story of the dove that flew back to i cold pressing to produce this oil Speaking before the botanical so­ BI'LLDOZING Ike traffic in alcohol will never be Noah’S Ark bearing in his beak a | t^e residue is heated and goes ciety, meeting with Us American Senator Harris, Democratic ex-1 suppressed by the present person- leaf which Is said to have been an through other processes to extract Association for tho Advancement tra-dry from Georgia, Is leading a | uel. And It is altogether possible olive leaf. the remaining oil which is “ hch of Science, 'he showed how the fanatic movement calculated to dls- j that the time may seem ripe to In Greece the oltve wreaths w ere; stronger in flavor but not quite as “batteries", like those In automo­ used to crown the brows of those | easily digested. biles. luild up conUnous bioelec­ Senator Borah to indicate the obvl' credit in advance the report of who were victorious in sports, and I ------tric currents. President Hoover's law enforce­ ous—that It will never be sup­ the olive branch also served as an QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS “The experiments clearly indi­ ment commission. Unless the cqm- pressed by Ihe present personnel or emblem of peace. (Gas Attacks! cate," he said, “ that the existence any other. There is some difference of opin- Question:—W. G. asks: wnat of continuous bioelectric currents mission stops its work to tell Sen­ will contribute to an explanation of He says that in order to enforce ion as to whether th.; olive was a causes stomach ator Harris and his friends what it \ native of Western Asia or Southern be done to overcome them. ADout how ordered growth and regenera­ is doing, the Georgian proposes to 1 the Volstead act it is only necessary Europe, or Asia Minor, but there three hours after my meal I seem tion can occur in priititlve and em­ fight all future appropriations for to “find the kind of officials who is no doubt that the ancient popu­ to have a terrible rumbling bryonic plant and animal ‘•iesues.” iitomach when I expand iny abdo­ will enforce it.” That we will agree lations of Assyria, Egypt. Rome. ■The electrical phenomena were its work. men. Hbw can I prevent this. It described as present wher

Motor Hints S’ Tlmelj Baggestioni on the Care of the Car bjr the Auto­ lit mobile d a b of Hartford.

BY ISRAEL KLEIN. Changliis^ the Grease HARTFORD Changing the lubricant in the i Failure to start of a cold morning ;vmter pump grease cup does not im­ i can be' traced to the battery more I than any other part of the automo- m press the average car owner as be­ 1 bile. A w-eak battery, or one whose ^' ing of any importance, yet it is a I connectioris are corroded or loose, , part of car care that often goes a I is often the cause of inability to ; long way toward eliminating I turn over the starting motor. I Cold weather is not conducive to January Clearance of trouble. , The small check ball in some of getting out and testing the battery these ‘‘marine type” grease cups to see that it is holding its proper j sometimes ‘do not work properly. As charge and that it contains enough , a result, water from the pump solution to keep it going efficiently. | works up into the cup and hardens But getting out and testing the the ordinary cup grease enough to "3SSSW battery in winter isn't so hard on make it useless as a lubricant. the motorist as getting out and To avoid this it is a good plan to cranking the engine. APPAREL remove the grease cup occasionally | and clean it out. In the meantime, Because of the heavier load on of course, the cup should be screw­ the battery in cold weather, it must be fully charged at all times. This ed down tightly at regular inter­ ' I H Ifciii vals in order to assure the pump can be assured by having a me­ shaft its full share of lubricant. chanic adjust the generator so that Pump shafts have been known to the ammeter on the dash will show Presenting 4 Groups of a charge of from 10 to 20 amperes warp when overheated through lack \ V S. navy mine sweeper photographed in a heavy sea. of lubricant combined with engine when the car is mning at about 20 overheating as a result of loss of vn iT O R ’S NOTE- This is the i thlng.s about them are length: l87 i miles an hour. water. lhirtc™?h a ot urildcs o.. lie d : beam: 35 feet: draft; 10 feet; |, The higher charging rate is need- According to Hoylo the strength of the U. S. navy, es- i displacement: 950 tons, armament, ' ed not only because of the heavy de- Motorists who are accustomed to peclallv as compared with that of | two 3-inch guns; personel: 60 offl- I mand made upo , the battery for WINTER COATS watching engine heat Indicators and starting in winter, but because of the longer use of the lights during to taking them literally are templ- limitation ! up to $1,000,000 apiece ' and • their to become needlessly alarmed , the long winter nights. ed -- - - - . . . - - annual operating expense runs from when the rate of temperature rise conference at London, I In addition, the cold weather AT NEW LOW SALE PRICES $150,000 to $300,000 per unit. ! alone hampers the efficiency of the seems too great. If they would just Late in the World War the Ameri­ stop to realize that the new-er en­ By RODNEY DlTCHEK | I battery and causes it to wear down A mine sweeper is a small light can navy laid the biggest mine bar­ ' fast. Engineers have found that at gines carry motor thermostats and rage in history in the North Sea, built-in radiator fronts the be­ draft vessel resembling a seagoing ' 10' degrees Fahrenheit temperature, A thorough examination of our stocks revealed many tug. but with higher bow. Mine elesigned to stop German subma­ the effectiveness of the battery is havior of the heat indicator wouldn't rines. Some 56,000 mines, each con­ seem so puzzling. .sweepers operate in pairs, towing reduced 50 per cent. A t zero, its ef­ groups of coats which were such “good sellers” that not between two of them a cable which , taining 300 pounds of TNT, were fectiveness is only 40 per cent of With these efticiency devices add­ laid without an accident. After the severs the chain anelioring the sub- | normal. many were left! Here you will find them in broken size ed to the car it is natural that the war, of course, the mine sweepers merged mine to the bottom, thus ic- | engine heats up to norma' operat­ had the enormous job of cleaning ing temperature quickly. That is leasing the mine to the suiface, j .Tust filling the battery with dis­ lots .... all OUTSTANDING in STYLE, QUALITY and them up. Wartime building pro­ tilled water isn't enough to maintain what these devices arc for. Thus if whore, it can be picked u]). ; grams and their present usefulness the heat indicator jumps from a The U. S. navy keeps 34 of tliem its efficiency. It must also be fully especially now, \LALUE! Plenty to choose from! for thev can be used ! explains why the navy still has .so charged or the water v-ill freeze in zero reading to 160 degrees within in commission ■ I many mine sweepers in commission. a comparatively short time there is for towing and other purposes. cold weather and produce more harm than good. It may ruin the nothing to become alarmed about. Coats that Coals that Things are just as they should be. ? S : s ” nVl“ fo'’nt7‘3'cn.iJin^ TOMOlUlOW: Carifo and .apply battery. When the motor thermostat and hut only 14 knots of speed. Other ■ sliips.______. ! If the charging rate is high, how- /vere up to 4U‘re up to radiator front open there is apt to ! ever, and the battery newly filled $119.00 $79.9.') j with fresh water, the engine should be a temporary and sudden drop in Sale Price Sale Price the reading of the heat indicator. BERLINERS GO LIMIT bo run for a few minutes to charge There is nothing alarming about ' the entire solution and keep it from this either. Q u e e r Twists ON NEW YEAR’S EVE freezing. Dim Lights Made Brighter Lights that arp supposed to be As an aid to the battery in win­ Coats that Coats that merely dimmed often are too dim Tn Day’s News Bcrlin.— (A P I—This New Year',--. ter, the motorist should have the 'were up to wore up to even for city driving. This may be ^'cason secs a record a.s.sortmcnt of oil...... in— —the transmission .. changed . i, • to $59.9.) $49.95 due to the use of a dimmer of too carnival toys on the market. |a thinner grade, fn fact, «-h‘nner great a resistance and, if so, the New York—Scientists arc wonder­ Sale Price Sale Price condition can be remedied. ing what the ne.xt 2.U00 years will i S T lm l^ ^ ‘ Siff^ential " anir*^ cranSiase.^ ’ too. A dimmer device on a car is sim­ bring iu international relation.s vvi'n - 1 the nei yeaa ,n:_^nd I Come early for best selections! Our entire Third Floor will be devoted to Clearance ply a coil of resistance wire. If part radio or its offspring a.s the mcd.imi I iinicstiained meinmcnl ) in.'u c j being looser than the Tagged Merchandise. of the coil is cut off the resistance of communication, ttommenting on * joy and happiness for the ne..t ^ summer, does is reduced and the lights will burn WIsc-Smith’s—Third Floor i international exchange ot (.thrislma , days.maniif.actiircis have inline. ■ -1 much resistence to the more brightly because more current I radio programs, Dr. Alfred N. Gold- shops with a variety of con can flow to the bulbs. ' battery, especiallv in the morning smith, vice-president of ll'.c ' irivanccs for playi'g; practic.u ^ when 'the cold - f the night has UNDERPRICE COAT SECTION—SECOND FLOOR The cluingc is f f ^ j corpewaU^ America, said it had joke.-!, • or for transforming rcvcle-.s the lesistance usually I’l^^^^d be-j i spoken; 1 tended to freeze it up. Not only is I ^...... - - I SO inclined into caricatures, thi.s an aid to the battery, but it Chinchilla Sports Coats Furred Dress Coats hind the switch, arounu the | to be spoken again and I ^ or at some other convenientemeuL point.pouu 1>-^t I’i ttlcstineaiesunc tou be siioken i again and ppj. jj. the one event hastens lubrication of the motor. originally in- I heard by all mankind at once. j which even the most sedate Gm - Sports models, many belted, A ^ Dress models, attractively furred, ^ 1 ^ The resistance as The oil thins out mo»- quickly and broadcloth in black and some colors. ^ ^ stalled on the car may be correct for i Joeur D'Alene, Idaho —Nex'. mans insist upon cclebratino to ine gets UD into the spaces where it is sturdy chinchilla in sizes 16 to 42. Outstanding values! ^ Sizes to 42. Very smart! ^ cniditions where the battery is lUlly Christmas, if no mistletoe is handy, j limit - and beyond, needed much faster than the heavier charged and the consumption of young men should beware of tryiiigj But not even in modern Bcr-m oil. current is normal but often owners to use a vegetable it resembles.' could the changing limes eradicate In the transmission, the thinner add a lot of additional electrical de­ Chief of Police Michael Roche horn-! certain inherited customs dear t.i oil makes shifting of gears less vices anil lights which have the ef­ ed into a street fracas. Young lady ' real Bsrliners. Whether New difficult at the beginning of the fect of making the dimmer resis­ had slapped a Beau Brummel. "I'm 1 Year's eve be celebrated at home or day's driving. Celanese Crepe Worthwhile Savings tance loo high. not the type that can be mistlctocd' in public, the dinner is sure to in- Hand Brake a llcndica;) wilh spinach," she c:;plaincd. Me'elude carp, famed as a harbinger The strain on the battery can The inability of one motorist to ' ■ ...... scales akso be lessened considerably when on Women^s and ocket on starting a cold engine by depress- House Frocks iupposed to ] ing the clutch when the starter button is depressed. This disen­ gages the clutch from the fly­ to make an arrest the girl winked, j Roast hare or goose generally fol- Misses’ Frocks fact that he always sot the hand wheel and leaves the starting mo- New York —A squall has subsided,; luws the carp. The established motr oo turn over the engine a'one brake when starting t . adjust the all the old seams have been patch;-J; drink is hot claret punch, although Plenty of Silk and service brakes. Naturally this upset up to the flywheel, without adding iM) and Thomas Buchanan and Jo in , champagne has begun to rcp.ace iL I the increased burden of the trans­ Large Woolen ail his calculations. Lowell, his wife, author of s-ea! at restaurants and cafes. Materials There was no need to use the mission gears while they are prac- $3.98 Sizes $9o00 as they describe it, arc trim-! With the punch are consumed m- holding brake since all four wheels stories, tic.ally frozen in congealed oil. takin<^ a cargo of kisses 1 numerable “ Pfannkuchen," a l:ind After the-engine has been started, wore up on jacks anyway. He used | ming ship " a ...... - Outstanding values you will remember for months it as a matter of habia, never stop- land'setting sail. Threatening clou Is! of a doughnut without a hole the clutch can be let in. while the .. and what a value-ful way in which to spend your transmission lever is still in neu­ ping to think that he could not test of divo:-cc have vanislied. They ha.l' filled with marmalade or jam “ Christmas money." Selected group of smart street tral, in order to loosen up the oil the actual braking system was hold­ a merry Christmas together. | And worthily to conclude the ol. Every one worth and sports dresses, of silk and wool materials and a in the transmission case. ing them. London—The old under-sung pipe | year, Christmas trees are hghLid $5.98! . . a value offer few evening frocks, Longer skirts, higher waist- it makes no difference if the hold­ is working overtime. The embassy | for the last time on this night, lines, styleful touches Broken range of sizes, with ing brake works on the rear wheels staff made a hit with Ambassadm I you cannot duplicate I plenty of large sizes; or on the propellor shaft. In the Dav-es by digging up a jar ot ILLTrEK.YCY GIVYIS W A Y 24 GRANULES HELD Special pure h a s e , latter case the rigidly held shaft Am^canUaee:'’ as ^a Christmas| AS PORTUGAL GROWS prevents the rear wheels from turn­ gift. I styles individual and uiigesLi Lisbon— (A P )—Decided decrease BASE OF HEREDITY Another Splendid Group ing and acts the same as a brake on Rome- Princess Maria, youngest 1 well tailored, all have Former prices totally disregarded, each of those wheels. ' child of Kin Victor and Uueen I illiteracy as well as a growth in ,, , ini population were revealed in the Long sleeves. Sizes 86 giving you substantial saving! Here’s One To Try Helen, receives gifts census of Portugal, Des Moines, Dec. 30 — (A P ) Drivers who have been accustom- Lot includes flat crepe and trans­ $19.50 succession e\ery > car. , i In 1890, out of a population of Twenty-four tiny granules in cells to 42. Beautiful I cd to having their front wheels of the’ human body may govern the parent velvet dresses, smart for immediate daytime or fifteenth birthday. Somebody •'-* j 5 o.i8,729, more than 75 per cent straighten out automaticallyaulomaticRlls afterutter • sJ,o wiis fond of fishing. | , resemblance of a child to its par- browns, blues, etc. for evening wear. Broken size range. nor write. Then completmg a turn or i. curve and paria-Bill Tilden had a Merr.v f S f onts. afternoon. Lot to v.-ho do not find U,is convenience,hi,,a,sgin utj thousands of schools were „„ opened. Dr. F. G. Adamstone of the Uni­ their new cars shoulc’ remember | numbered versity of Illinois presented this clear! Copies of Paris Imports a wager Of a dinner I y Q3 2 _ggi^ of whom 1,755,65( thc.t they are now at the vvheel of Borotra.' Tildcn an ,650 knew conclusion today before the Ameri­ roT*l 1 den find, at rtf irtot'fleast fv»rt»»«their irtffrt*'e>»letters. Just 8 copies of foremost Paris suc­ machines with irreversible steering ; , t.-- 1 , Knmir.' can Society of Zoologists, meeting cesses . . , must go at a fraction gears. This calls for a slight re-Kingsley defeated Borotra This year the population was with the American Association for $29.50 practice | totaled as 6,080,135 and more than of their real value! Transparent vision in handling the car. : ^"d Luis l orralva at the Advancement of Science. velvet of superb quality, mode fitting in every detail. AnYi^evcrsTble° steering gear will 'doubles 7-5, 17-15. i 30 per cent could read and write The statement was based on an I Reduced only because of our quick clearance policy. not cause the wheel to spin back to New Orleans Marion Tuipie iSj ------actual count of the granules, minute the straight-ahead po.sition if the 'to defend a golf title on her honey-[ g ERM.YNY LE.-'VDS NOBEL PRIZE rod-like bodies known as chromo- RAYON UNDIES Wise-Smith’s— Second Floor speed of the car remains constant moon. After she is marrie^l to| Berlin.— (A P )—Award of the 19JJ sones and so small that they had Your Christmas money will purchase QUANTI­ after the turn is made riie \wheoi Robert C. Lake, part of her wedding j Nobel prize for literature to Thoma.-o to be magnified 2,000 times to be TIES of smart rayon lingerie at this price! Bloom­ ust be turned man lally but the trip will be passed at Biloxi, Miss.. I Mann was the fortieth Nobt-i seen clearly. ers___ Shorts____Steplns____Chemise and Vests. ’oration is so easy that most driv- at the Pan-American tournament! award to be given to a German. His study revealed that “ the num­ Tailored* well made and of good quality. A Q g * Clearance! Silk and Woolen Street Js do it unconsciously. Only those next month. France is second in the list of win­ ber of chromosoncs in the cells of Regular sizes. Pastel shades. who are accustomed to the reversi­ New Y^ork—Eddie Prinz, stage di­ ners with 23. Of the two scoro man is 24. or a number very close Dresses for Women and Misses ble type of gear which allows the rector, and Keitha Rayne of Fort German prizes, 31 were for scien­ to it," in contradiction t^ another wheel to spin around of its own ac­ Worth, Tex., musical comedy dancer, tific achievement. count of 48 that has been generally New Percale Bib Aprons Those keen about values will not pass this one by cord notice this difference. have become Mr. and Mrs. Prinz for accepted since 1923. . . . these ai*e broken lots of dresses that were regu* Q Q The chromosones lie in the nuc­ But the irreversible type will take the second time. Ten months ago larly selling for $5 and $5.98! Style and size ranges tP 'iJ fcO a / on the reversible type's characteris­ their first marriage was followed by leus of the cells of the body which 3 “ $1 tics if the driver will remember to an annulment. Recently they met at INCt differentiate and compose the tis­ Bib aprons with rick rack braid, white or colored are incomplete. Shop early! accelerate when he has finished the sues, organs, and other parts of a rehearsalf A second wedding prov­ bias binding and band yoke models. Gayly print­ Economy Section—Third Floor turn. ed to be a joke. The “minister" was UPON human being. ed washable percale. All are 59c values. Water On the Springs an actor. He told them right after Their importance Is such that their number and shape are be­ New Second Floor Observing motorists often notice the ceremony, and forthwith they that Ihelr cars ride easier after a A TIML lieved not only to determine the eloped to Media, Pa., and found a characteristics inherited by an off­ wash, but seldom some to know the bonafide clergyman to officiate. reason why. The period of easy rid­ spring from its parents, but to gov­ New York—Howard Chand'er ern w'hether an egg will develop ing is, true enough, temporary; but Christy has a Coolidge story. The it is long enough to be noticed. into a mamal, bird or reptile. question rose as to what sort of a The number is constant in a CLEARANCE! Little CLEARANCE! The truth of the matter is the dress Mrs. Coolidge should 'wear springs get pretty well watered dur­ given species, so that if 24 is the ing a wash, especially if a menhigh posing before him for a por- correct number for colls of human so th at! The artist suggested red with j beings, the same number of chromo­ pressure system is used Tots’ Warm G'ri”’ Eceiver :3.ne water is forced between the spring a white dog beside the sitter for cor.- j soncs riinction in the celk of a day- leaves. Under such circumstances trast. The president preferred a, old child as they do in a full-grown water acts as a temporary lubri­ white dress. There was a little ar-j individual. ■n t cant. gument which ended when the presl-| Cca'”:s w’th Faguin Just as exposed brakes will slip dent said: "Let it be a white dress,' Winter Coats after a washing and until they dry if you please. To allow for your GASPARRl TO RESIGN out so the spring leaves slip as contrast let us have the dog dyed Collars and Cuffs though oil had been forced between red." Atlantic City—Lou Tcllegen prob- Vatican City, Dec. 26.— (A P ) — them when they are thoroughly wet. Teverc, Rome daily, today said The motorist who continues to j ably will bo careful about smokin;; | Calvin .Coolidge Cardinal Gasparri, papal secretary drive with springs uncovered, how- j in bed hereafter. Puffing a cigar- 1 $3.95 made baby wa- of .state,would leave that post soon ever, must suffer the penalty of the ette while studying a part he fell I and would be succeeded by Cardinal ■ Here’s where Thrift-wise Mothers will rust that follows as well as many asleep. The bed caught fire. Other, gon.s on the piece work Pacelli, Papal mmcip to Berlin. ' find fine warm coats for little tots! $14.00 ! other troubles that develop where guests detected the smoke in time to scale. It was Rumors that this would eventuate Coats regularly selling for $5.98, every springs are not protected. have him rescued. He was uncon­ New reduction on the season’s most at­ his first con­ have been current for some time one a splendid value! scious for a time but played his role but in usually authoritative Vatican Warm chinchilla and polalr, other tractive coats for girls, quality Beaverlane, tact with indus­ •c’l fp 'T ’-rd trirv • \i . • Yi new Paq-.un at the opening of the show. trialism a n d City quarters it was said at first materials, too, in favorite styles and SYNTHETIC GAS Cardinal Gasparri would remain at colors. L'ned and warmly lnte: ’i:'.' i ir . I . ) - : iG "l .1 le'.; his first job as r 1 ! I ■ U. S.-ALASKA ROAD a wage earner. least until after February 11 when Sizes 2 to 5. signing of the Lateran treaties 7 to ll. A company has been formed in Although only New Fourth Floor I New Jersey to manufacture syn­ A proposal in Congress suggests 13. Coolidge which he was instrumental in bring­ New Fourth Floor thetic gasoline from crude oil by an international highway connect­ ing about, will be celebrated. saved mo.st oC Advancing years and desire for the German hydrogenation process. ing California and the Pacific north­ his money. The L G. Farbenindustrie of Ger­ west with British Columbia, the less rigorous work are believed his m s ^ iB port of the organization. Yukon territory and Alaska. reasons for wishing retirement. I k .^IANCHESTEE e v e n in g h e r a ld , south MANCHESTEE, conn., THURSDAY, DECEMBEB 26, 1929.' >‘:lPAGB snc^ V, ther and mother painfully burned ter, Mrs. Louise Morin attended the extinguishing his flaming clothing. DIVORCE EVERY 801 funeral. Hartford.—^Thomu F. McLag^, William Kehr Overnight state commander of disabled veter­ William Kehr, 85, died at the ans of World War, says executive Chicago, Dec. 26.—(AP)—^The DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ROCKVILLE home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry committee ivill consider at its voice rate in Cook County couil ai;^ I'ifT Weigel of Thompson street on Mon­ Jemuary meeting audit of its books 2B3—WTIC HARTFORD—1060. Leading DX Stationk day night He waa bom In Phed- A. P. News for 1929 was revealed today, ; Thursday, December 26. 5:30—Sunset supper ensemble. requested by Norwalk Board of ing an average of one divorce ev e^ 6 :30—Heimburger’s dinner trio. 405.2—WSB, ATLANTA—74a dehan, Germany, December 8, 1884 Trade. The eleven-round fight between 7:00—Dance orchestra: concert. Bad Chimney Fire 55 minutes for the fiscal year. Tlv 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 8:00—NBC progrrams (4 hrs.) called ■ and had lived in this city for many Washington — President Hoover Stamford.—Mrs. Helen Daly, 55, James J. Jeffries and Bob Fitzsim­ 6:30—Uncle Don’s hour; talks. The Fitton Hose truck was caiieu ■ years. He w as a------membei’- - of the . ------. ^ . number of divorces granted in cir­ 7 :30—Cobbles dance orchestra. 12:00—Feature organ recital. ■ executive killed by New Haven railroad sivitch YiSA: mons, which took place at the New 293.9—KYW. CHICAGO—1020. out on a still alarm last ey ein g , church. He leaves ; decides to rebuild burned cuit and superior courts was 9,669. Coney Island Sporting Club, Juno 9, 8:00—Little Symphony orchestra with engine. Enro Baccante, baritone. 3 :00—^ Purzner or ma p , _ port Country club professional re­ Irving Kaufman will be the featuijd jj;00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) The funeral was held from the Hoover. , ^ u signs after 18 years and James children. A majority of the partieis vocali.st in the musical P^Kram, dl 9 :00- Mooseheart children’s hour. fore the fire was extinguished. It rectcd by Gus Haenschen. Victor 9:00—Dusk in Dixie, 9.30—Ktudio hub music hour. home of his daughter on Thompson ; punn, N. C.—Three killed when Fyfe of New Canaan club will suc­ involved, however, were cnildlesa. ] 11.on—Hockey. Bruins vs. Ottawa. 10:30—Dance orchestra; artists. lasted about an hour. Iterberfs eloquent melody. Kiss Me m ^W ABC. NEW YORK-860. street, this afternoon at 2 o’clock, plane falls while making loop. ceed him. Wives were the petitioners for dl- 1 Again.” will be offered by the Sing­ 12-00—Artists; concert trio. Auto Accident Tuesday Night Rev. E. O. Pleper, pastor of the | spiingfield. Mo.—Two killed In voice in three out of four cases. De­ ing Violins and the Revelers male 6:30—Play, "Sea Gull.” 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720 Stratford.—Robert "Bushy” Ste­ 7 -00—Two dance orchestras. 10:30-Studio feature frolic. Clarence Johndrow, son of Mr. Trinity ____ Lutheran church officiated, ■ crash of dual control plane, quartet will feature ”At the Brook” 7 - 30- Bernard Levltow’s ensemble. vens, who lost a leg through a foot­ sertion and cruelty were the prinrf- In the recital which the WEAB net­ 11:20—Quintet: harmony team. and Mrs. Wallace Johndrow of j-ial' in Grove HiU------* cemetery. Seward, Alaska—Canadian pUots jj-lS-AVashington political talk. l];30—Two dance orchestras. ball Injury, spends Christmas at pal causes for which women sought work will radiate at 9. James 8- 30- Manhattan moods, concert. Ceder------street was treated by Dr. J. witn ou Notes 1 v y i t h three planes leave for Fair- ton. tenor, and Wilfred ® 12 00—Dream ship: dance music. home. the severance of marriage bonds. 9 :00—Detective story drama. 202.6—WHT, CHICAGO—1480. H. Flaherty of Elm street on Tues- | ^ Gworek of the U. S. ; search for Carl Ben Eielsoc will sing "Ah. Moon of My Dejjght 9 ;30—Russian concert music with East Hartford.—Cornerstone of The majority of men based their | and "The Indifferent .Mariner.^ re- 10:00—Studio concert. day night, for Aiarine Band at Washington, D. C., , Borland, aviators lost off $2,000,000 plant for Pra't and Whit- Eliena Kazenova, violinist. 11:00—Your hour league. suits on charges of infidelity. and "the Indifferent Mariner. re 10:30—Washington national forum. face, from the result of an auiomo- is amendingspending the holidaysbolidays as ^ the j coast. i ney Aircraft Corporation laid. .spectively. One of the scenes from Eva 344,6—WLS. CHICAGO—870. bile accident, which occurred at the ^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. | The reports showed that only ap­ I.e Gallienne's stage success. Uie bea ll-dO—Three dance orchestras. 9:30—AVJZ music hour. Buffalo—Eugene Downey, 27, po-i Winsted. — Land around Burr proximately 15 per cent of the con- j Gull.” will he enacted before the 12:30—Midnight organ melodics. 10:00—All state orchestra. corner of Union and Elm streets . Gworek of Union street. j lice officer’s son, fatally shot when j pond obtained by forest commission WABC microphone at 6:30. Jacob Ben 545.3— WEAF. NEW YORK—660. 10:30—('’honis: mountain ballads. about 10 o’clock. Johndrow was testants were native Americans. 6 :00—Dinner dance music. 11:15—Maple City Four. Anthony Sadlak, a law student at 1Coast Guardsmen fire on his motor to be used for state park and 75 to Ami will assume the leading role, 7 :00—Mid-week hymn sing. driving south on Elm street, when a , 11-no—i.vs. ’ 43, a farmer, kills wife and six Waterbury.—Stockholders of Sco- A CARELESS COOK- g-OO_itevciers male quartet with the lided, one striking a trolley pole. ; face type Indicates best features. 11:00—Dan and Sylvia; Aerials. Miss Leona Chapman of 1 Pleas- j son,children, then committs suicide. Adll Mfg. Co., will vote Monday on Singing Violins, oichcstra. 11- IS-(Concert, dance orchestras. Both cars were damaged. ant street has been appointed ad- | acquisition of A. Schrader & Sons, 9:30—Melody moments, soloists. 238—KOI L, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260 San Pedro, Calif.—Helen Wills Leading East Stations. The accident was investigated by : ministrator of the estate of Mrs. 1 Inc., of Brooklyn, makers of tire 10:00—Grand opera, "Alda. 7 :00—AA’ABC programs (3 hrs.) Police Officer Dowkewicz and a Moody and her husband away on New York, Dec. 26.—(AP)—-‘V 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 11:00— Light opera, "pinafore. 10:00—Merry ramblers dance. Mary Willis, who died two weeks gauges, valves and tools. man was under arrest today on a 8:20—City organ recital. 12:00—Kemp’s .dance o'chestra hearing will be held soon. j honeymoon cruise aboard yacnt 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 11:00—Studio music hour. afiTO. - charge of robbery because he forgot 8 :00—Presbyterian Church choir, 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. Christmas Observed 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Annear of Galatea. 8:30—City organ recital. 6 :30—Dinner dance music. S:0n—.NEC program.^ (3 hrs.) Christmas was generally observed | Moscow — Soviet government COLIN SELPH DEES. to put his pistol back in his pocket.* 9 00—Little Club entertainers. 7 .(10—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. Union street spent the Christmas 7 :30—Contralto crooner, orchestra. 11:15—iMoments: Amo.s 'n’ Andy. A change agent in an Interbor­ 9 :45—Hawaiian guitars; orchestra. 12:00—.Arc.adians mixed quartet. in this city, with the closing of , holiday with the latter’s parents, sends planes to search for Eielson 10T5—Subway boys; pianologue. 8 :00—Serenade with male trio, pianos. 12- 30—Pi.-ino pictures; green room. mills, schools, stores, banks and all and Borland. St. Louis, Dec. 26.— (AP)—Colin ough subway, booth at 116th street j 10:45—Contralto: dance orchestra. 8:30—Sports event dramatized. Mr. and Mrs. George Creighton of 9 00—Comedv-harmony duo. orch. 299.8— WHO. DES MOINES—1000. public buildings. There were many , Mexico City—Mexican radical McRae Selph, 63, lawyer, Demo­ and Lenox avenue, was held up by a 283—WBAL, BALTIM ORE-1060. 7:30—studio feature concert. 7 :00—Marylanders’ mu.sic hour. oJso—Male quartet, orchestra. 3 :tm—NEC program.^ (3 hrs.) family gatherings and services at 1 ^*^The condition of Thomas F. Gar- 1 groups investigating rumors that cratic politician, ciric leader and negro who poked a large revolvCT S;00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) in:(io—Mid-week d;ince program, several of the churches, and special postmaster of St. Louis during the into the window. The negro raked llloo—Slumber music hour. 11:00—Brevities; grab bag. van is somewhat improved, which I General Sandino, Liberal leader, rs- Xl:0n—Musical memories. 535.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—„60. 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. Wilson administration, died at his out piles of nickles, dimes and paper j 11-30—Conservatory organ recital. 3 :3l)—Sones. Instrumentalists. vaudeville bill at the Palace Thea- | v pleasing news to his many I ceived $60,000 to quit Nicaragua. 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 0 :00—Automobile elub tcature. 374.8— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—800. ter. Many attended the Sunrise ser friends. ! London—Storm drives ships to home here early today. He had been money, amounting to $26. 7;0n—Van'Surdam’a orchestra. 7 -1.';—Topics In season, ilinn—W l'AF programs 13 hrs.) 9:3a—Dance hand, soprano. vice at the First Evangelical church The Every Mother’s club will hold 1 shelter along England coast; Nor- ill more than a year and underwent When he emerged from the sum K-On—WE.AF programs (3 hrs.) 11- an—studio enfert.animent. 333.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—900. 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. at 6:30 a. m. and the Sunrise ser­ its Christmas party at the Baptist | i^^egian steamer reported lost with a major operation Sept. 28. way into the street a policeman saw 0:30—Oppeiiheim’s dinner njusic. 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY—610. 10:30—Band concert. S:0a-N B C progr.ams (3 bra.) vice at the M. E. church at 7:30. church on Friday afternoon at 2:30 ; gjj hands. the pistol in the man’s hand and 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 7 :00—Birthday list, P'i)""®-..- 305.9-KDKA. PITTSBURGH-980. 11:00—Songfest. Amos 'n' Andy. On Tuesday night from the Metho­ o’clock. Children of the members Cadiz, Spain.—Dr. Francesco used nis nightstick before asking 7:05—Orehe.'tra: song man. 1:46-studio variety program. dist tour carols were sung and A professor writes that only 7;Sn—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 0-30—Studio musical sketch. 12- .t.5_Niebtha»vk frolic. are invited to accompany mothers. | pranceschi Caballero acquitted of fools are certain of anything. questions. At the police station the j 11:10—Two dance orchestras. 7:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. trumpets sounded. TTKATi said he was James Baker, 25. 7-15—Studio artists programs. The children will present a program i gi^ying sailor aboard his yacht. But, professor, are you sure? 12:00- Midnight roverie.s. 10:30—Standard .Symphony orchestra. The post office employees work­ ! and Santa will present each with a | toward, R. L—Three hundred 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 3 :011- AV.IZ progmnis (4 tirs.) 12 00—Moore’s concert orchestra. ed late Tuesday night and most of S:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 254.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. 10:00—Hall: band concert. 0 :00—Dinner dance music: pianist. 12:00—ATemory Lane: artists. the Christmas maU i Romeo is spending the | ^o/°°®aM^al^^^Chrlstoas 11:00—Melody maids; scrap book. 7:3(1—Old-time Singing School. 1 :00—Parisan quintet: music, 11:30—T.,atln-Amerlcan program. 3 :00—WEAF programs <4 hrs.) e-ao—AIi's'c-il musketeers, 12:00—Orchestra: vocal team. 12:00—Traey-Brown’s orehesda. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. 1:00—Tliies’ dance orchestra. 260.7—WHAM. ROCH ESTER—1150. 3:30—WABC programs (2 hrs.) bared by the. varioporr^.zat.ona,^M-^^ street, Manchea-, 7 :1,-,—studio program; violinist. 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 10:30—Theatrical music hour. and the people of Rockville all ' ter, were the holiday guests o_f the ; ^if^stmas dav. 78 for 7:30—Ramblers: Welcomer artists. 7:30—W.IZ pro.grnms (3^1 hrs.) 11-35_Two r’ence orchestras. joyed a Merry Christmas };:30—Kenturo artists entertainment. 11:15—Tbenter organ recital. '461.3-WSM, NASHVILLE—650. drmkmneas. the smallest number Have Your Brakes <1:00—WEAF male quartet. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY-790. 7:00—Tenor, orchestra, entertainer. Kiowa Council Election i 0:30—Tlie jolly Jester. 11:55—Time: weather: markets. 7:30—Craig’s dance orchestra. Kiowa, Council, Degree of Poca­ M r Mrs Richard Westcott o t | oh holiday in 20 years. 10:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 6:00—Dinner dance orchestra. 11-no—Violin, piano, entertainer. North Walpole, N. H.—Frank 12:30—Emerson Gill's orchestra. 7:00—Quaker boys program. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. hontas will hold an important meet­ Wethersfield, were the guests of the 399.8—W eX-W JR. DETROIT—750. 7 :30—Agricultural progiam. 7:00—Yorktown band concert. ing in Red Men’s Hall on Friday Gansalis stabbed on street during 3 :00—AVi:.\F programs C! hrs.) latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James S:0n—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 3 :00—XBC programs (4 hrs.) evening of this week. Election of , R. Quinn of Talcott avenue on argument and later taken to Tested Free 11:00—Egyptian sercnade.rs. 11:00—.Mbany dance music. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. Rochester hospital in serious con­ 12:00—Organist; dance music. 11:30—Theater organ recital. ll:i'/>_XP.C dance orchestras. officers will take place and all mem­ I Christmas Day. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. bers should make a special effort to 1 A family reunion was held at the dition. 10:15—Ottawa dance music.. be present. I home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead Boston.—Boston and Maine rail­ 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO—870. Center Limch Sold A Brake Expert 7:00—Big Brother club. 290.9—WHN. NEW YORK—1010. 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk, of Union street on Chris .mas Day road reports net November income 7:30—AVEAF programs (3 hrs.) .6 :3!i_y. AA’. C. A. entcrt.aiuuient. 12:00—I’aradc; comedv Jiours. The second eating place change , ^ j following out of town i of $160,723, compared with $431,713 8:30—Atclod.v men’s recital. 6:00—American T.egion progr.-un. 1^00—DX air vaudeville. in ownership within a week has been | . present: Mr, 10:00—AA'EAF musical programs. 6:30—Reform Rabbis program. 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. announced.------On ------Tuesday deeds-'in were November. | guests were 1928. present., m and Mrs. 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—600. 272.6— WLWL. NEW YORK—1100. 7:30—5VE.-\F orchestra, songs. James Coughlin and son of South Providence.— Norwegian freight­ We have been fortunate in securing an r 8:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) Silent all day. 9-30—AVJZ concert program filed at the Town Clerks office | jyja,nchester7 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell er Karmoy, grounded and refloated 0:30—Minstrels frolic. 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. 373.1 —k HJ, LOS A N G EL E S-900. expert from the Bean Brake Testing Fac­ 10:00—AVEAF programs (1 hr.) 10:00—Orchestra: songs: artists. which Jimmy Ward pur mased irom Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. ! off Nantucket Monday night, limps 11:00—Footligiits: orchestra. 7:3.5—Air college lectures. 11:00—Dance orchestras. George Bokis the Central Lunch and children of | into port. 8:15—Porto Riean-Bolieininn trio. Howard Carpenter tory who will be here a few days. Md'wb 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—189a 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—590. located in the Exchange Block. Last j Malden, Mass.—Holy Cross ceme­ 8 :011—Ensemble; political talk. 9:00—Polish Christmas choir. 9:00—Feature program. Friday John Bonan purchased the j Hartford. 8:30—Three dance orchestras. 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 10:00—Burnham’s rhythm kings. tery, site of grave of Rev| Patrick 356.9—CNRT, TORONTO—840. 9 :30—AVE.Al'' program.^ (l',i hrs.) 309.1 —KJR, SEATTLE—970. Rockville Diner and J. Stanley Me-1 J. Power, closed a month ago but Brakes tested without taking the chains 8:00—French Canadian concerL 11:00—AA’.IZ .stiumber music. 10:00—.Artists ensemble, soloists. Cray, at which place Mr. Ward was opened for two days over Christ­ 9:00—Canadian concerL 12:00-I^ate dance orclie.^tra. 11:00—Salon otelicstra, artists. employed for several years as chef. i off your tires. MARLBOROUGH mas, visited by 1,000 persons. Mr. Bonan opened the diner on Portland, Me.—George H. Dunton Tuesday for business. Foster, 57, attorney, dies at his 11:03 p.m.—S: Republican News Elks Class Initiation Schools closed on Friday for the The officers of Putnam Lodge of Christmas recess, and will open for home. bulletins. COLLEGIATE TALKIE Bridgeport.— Coroner John J. W T 1 C 11:08 p.m.—B: Sager Hockey; Elks who have a statewide reputa­ the winter term Thursday, January tion, will initiate a class of candi­ 2. The school at the Center dis­ Phelan, former secretary of state Bruins vs. New York Rangers. and Mrs. Phelan observe 50th PROtiUAMS 11:38 p.m.—B: Telechron time. AT STATE TOMORROW dates for Rockville Lodge No. 1359, trict held a Christmas tree enter­ this city at the regular meeting to tainment on Friday afternoon and wedding anniversary. Travelers, Hartford be held in the Elks’ Hall, corner of the school in the North district on NeVv Haven.—Police arrest four persons, Evelyn- and James Harris, 500 tn. 600 K. C. NUTMEG TRAIL “So This Is College” to Be Prospect street and Ellington Friday evening. avenue, this evening. Elaborate Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Blish, said to be man and wife, and Mary Featured at Local Theater plans have been made for the event, Jr., of Manchester called on rela­ Masurez and James Hughes of New Program for Thursday for Two Days. which promises to be one of the big­ tives here the first of the week. York and Brooklyn, on charges of I • Friday evening 100 Nutmeg Trail gest in local Elkdom for many Miss Mae Hannon of Hartford stealing $1,000 worth of merchan­ '4:15 p.m.—Summary of Program Epworth Leaguers from Manches­ Even if you have never seen the months. The meeting will be called spent the week-end with Mr. and dise from Connecticut department and Newscasting. ter, South Manchester, Hockanum, inside of a raccoon coat or don't to order at the usual hour by Ex­ Mrs. Frank A. Myers. 4:30 p.m.—Musical Program. Burnside, East Hartford, and Rock­ know which end of a football to alted Ruler Joseph Lavitt and asso­ The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeport.—Helen Endzelait and 4:45 p.m.—“Book Chats” — Mary ville met at the South Methodist kick, you’ll give three cheers for ciate officers. There will be a lodge George Dennler of South Manches­ Anthony Denez injured when Isabel Basten. church for their regular meeting. “So This Is College” which will be of sorrow for three departed mem­ ter formerly of thii place, died last struck by automobile after getting 5:00 p.m.—Radio - Keith- Orpheum The attendance banner was won by shown at the State Friday and Sat­ bers, with brief eulogies, after week and was buried here Thurs- off bus. Vaudeville Matinee—N.B.C. Fea­ the Burnside Epworth League. The urday. This big collegiate feature busi- i day. Rev. E. *T. Thienes conducted Norwich.—Two suicides, Mrs. devotions were led by the president which the regular routine of Williard Hopkins, 41 of Foster, R. I. ture. is another 100 per cent talking ness will take place. ' services at the grave. 5:30 p.m.—“The Sunset Hour”— of the trail, Francis Green, of dancing-singing picture and easily Following the regular business Mrs. Alice Brown has returned to and Mark Frissell, 77, of Quinebaug | Supper Musicale. Rockville. In place of having a takes the place at the head of its her home in East Wilton, Maine, reported to police Christmas day. speaker the entertaining League meeting, there will be a social hour, New Haven.—James Stone, Jr., 8, -6:20 p.m.—United States Daily class in audience entertainment with a roast beef supper, served by after spending s.-:veral weeks here News Bulletins from Washington, presented a two-act play, "Patsy.” value. It serves to bring to the with her daughter Mrs. W. O. fatally burned In explosion and fa- This play has all female roles, and the board of stewards of the lodge D. C., Hartford Courant News screen, two new faces, Robert Mont­ and a brief informal program. Kierstead. Bulletins. all roles were played by boys of the gomery and Elliot Nugent, un­ Miss Fanny A. Blish closed her 6:30 p.m.—Benrus Correct Time. South church. The work of Fran­ Miss Kabrlck Surprised known to moving picture audiences, Miss Mildred Kabrick, who re- school in Glastonbury on Friday for FOR RADIO 6:31 p.m.—Hotel Bond Trio—Re­ cis Burr and Tom Cordner was of but both well known to Broadway the Christmas recess afid will spend ! quest Program; Emil Heimberger, particular merit. The games were .'••tage audiences. Their debut as SERVICE Director; with Earle Styers, Bari­ in charge of Ethyle Lyttle and "Damon and Pythias” of the U. S. i Sun- All T esting Work Dooe On Gladys Harrison. Refreshments tal, where she has been receiving Congregational church ^ PHONE 8160 tone, Guest Soloist. C. football eleven, starts them on treatment from injuries received in aay at me 6:59 p.m.—Weather Report; Indus­ were served by a committee of the sure road to screen success. began at 11 o’clock with special : Have you lieard the new Majestic trial Alcohol Institute Announce­ boys. Outside of the romantic interest an automobile accident, was given a music and sermon. Gifts of food, j Electric HadloV ment. The Sunday evening Epworth in this story of the campus and pleasant surprise previous to the clothing, books a»toys wrapped in | BEAN BRAKE 7:00 p.m.—Silent. League devotional service at the football field, the outstanding fea­ holiday, when a number of friends white paper and brought by many , Barstow Radio South Methodist church was partic­ ture of the big talkie is the music from the Regan mill, where she is will be given to a charitable society I employed, called to wiSi. her a Mer­ IVBZ—WBZA ularly interesting on last Sunday. numbers and sparkling dialog that in Hartford. i Service The devotional leader was Stephen ry Christmas. During the course of i Authorized Dealer Thursday, December 26 is distinctly collegiate in flavor. Mrs. Charles E. Carter of East | TESTING MACHINE Klein, and special musical numbers Cliff Edwards is cast for the come­ the evening Miss Kabrick was pre- | Hampton, a former resident of this ' Blajestic, PhUco 4:00 p.m.—B: Harry Goldman, ’cel­ were rendered by the Young Ladies’ dy relief and he will delight all sented with a gold piece, at which |i p,ace’is a patient at the St. Fran-, 20 Bissell St. list. Choir. The speaker of the evening audiem:es who enjoy tunefullness time an appropriate poem composed P ^ Hartford. , Next door to Kittle’s Market 4:15 p.m.—B: Home Forum Decor­ was Gay Hastings of Highland and adroit buffoonery. Known as by Miss Tillie Eckhardt was read, Selectman Frank W. Fuller was a ating period. Park, who is a senior at Wilbra- “Ukelele Ike” he has been heard on Refreshments and a social hour fol- | business caller in Hartford Mon- DANGER! 4:30 p.m.—B: Charlestown Navy ham Academy. He has as his both radio and phonograph, but his lowed. i day. Yard Band. theme his work during the past iimazing countenance makes his Christmas Seal Sale i 5:00 p.m.—B: Final closing stock summer with Dr. and Mrs. Julian work decidedly more effective. The sale of Christmas seals in ■ a d m a n d ie s markets. Wadsworth at the Methodist Memo­ Sally Rand, another screen dis­ Rockville has been very good, ac- ; 5:25 p.m.—B: Government bulletins. rial, Chateau Thierry. France. covery, delivers an excellent per­ cording to an announc ment made rhe YELLOW 5:30 p.m.—B: Lost and found; posi­ After the musical service on Phoenix. Ariz., Dec. 26.—(AP) — formance and establishes herself by the chairman of the Christmas ; Carl Bartle, 43. for six years ad- tions wanted. Sunday evening about thirty-five with favor with all movie audiences. Seal committee. There are some ' 5:45 p.m.—B: Coleman’s Presenta-1 young people of the church visited vertising manager of the Phoenix ] PENOL Phyllis Crane and Max Davidson who have not sent in money fo r, Evening Gazette, died at his home ! tion—"Resume of Gems. the homes of fifteen shut-ins of the are also cast in prominent roles. An same and it is the request of the 1 •with the The first chuck hole may 5:59 p.m.—B; Temperature. parish and sang Christmas carols. all-talking comedy entitled “Now chairman, that it be sent in as soon ' yesterday. Bartle who is survived 6:00 p.m.—B: Telechron time. Four Christmas baskets and two a widow, mother and sister liv­ take your car out and Ten”, chapter two of the first as possible. Eighty-five per cent of , bying in West Haven, Conn., became , !DBAND 6:01 p.m.—B: Champion Weather­ Christmas bouquets were delivered i talking wild animal serial, "The this money goes to the Visiting ! man. also. During the course of the eve- j Xing of the^ _ ___ Kongo,”______and the latest Nurse Association for Health Work. ' ill'^with influenza and pneumonia a ! of control! 6:02 p.m.—Agricultural Market re­ ning the group met at the home of ; Metrotone sound "nev/s complete the Friendly Class Social I week ago. ______i ports. the third vice president, Gladys program. On Wednesday evening, January : coffee Wheels and axles out of line scuff the tread of youf 6:15 p.m.—B; Dinner music. Harrison, and were served 1, the Friendly Class of the Union I The Next Time You Have tires, too, and make the car hard to stew. DangerousI 6:30 p.m.—S; Velvo Melodies. and ginger snaps. Congregational church, will hold its Radio Trouble Try ExpOTsive! Your wheels and axles need to n e checks 6:45 p.m.—B: Investment talk. CHINESE WILL NEED regpilar monthly business meeting J 2 k c il c o * 6:59 p.m.—B: Sessions chimes. and social. Mrs. Emma Mead will I every three or four months to make sure they are straight 7:00 p.m.—NY; Amos ’n’ Andy. tell of her experiences while on a re- | and in line. Cars with four wheel brakes 7:15 p.m.—B: New England Coke TOLLAND 100,000 TEACHERS cent trip to California. There will be WM. E. KRAH and balloon tires need to be checked 6f- Melodeers. other numbers on the program and | tener! We are equipped to give 7:30 p.m.—B: Sally Briggs Ensem­ Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop West have important business will be transact- | FOR EXPERT ble. ed, with reports from the various i 8:00 p.m.—NY: Lehn & Fink Seren­ been entertaining Miss Agnes Wiley Peiping — (AP)—One hundred RADIO SERVICE from Hartford. thousand school teachers will be officers. Miss Edith J. Smith is the ade—Lady Luck; Rag Doll; Ex­ new president for the ensuing year. 669 Tolland Tpk., Phone 3738 cerpts from "Lady Be Good;” It’s Mrs. Zoe Berkley of New York needed in Hopei province (formerly Atwater Kent, Stromberg-Carlson, City and Tolland and Mrs. Virginia Chihli) for the enforcement of the Henry Lube Heads Tribe You I Love from "Sons o’ Guns;” Tankeroosan Tribe, Improved Majestic, Bosch, Philco. Sweeter than Sweet: Chant of the Fulinwider of Birmingham, Ala­ compulsory education laws, says a bama and New York City spent report of the education department. Order of Red Men has elected A lip riW in t Jungle: I Wanna Be Loved by officers for the ensuing year as fol­ You. I’d Like to be a Gypsy; Melo­ Christmas with their mother, Mrs. The report estimates there are 3,- Eliza Harney and their uncle, 000,000 illiterate children in this lows: Sachem, Henry Lube; Proph­ dy of F; Nobody but You. et, Francis Kuhnly; senior saga­ ^ S e r v ic e 8:30 p.m.—NY: Champion Sparkers George Bartlett. area. The total population of the prov­ more, Emil Mqzella; junior saga­ It finds the CAUSE of front end —Low Down Rhythm; Singing in Mrs. Harold Noff is in the John­ trouble, and corrects it in a jiffy. Often the Bathtub; Nola; Moanin’ Low; son Memorial hospital, Stafford ince is calculated to range from 28,- more, LeRoy Ludwig; keeper of rec­ 000,000 to 32,000,000, Hopei being ords, Louis Kreh; collector of only a small adjustment is needed. Lover Come Back to Me; Lonely Springs being treated for ear Waumpum, John Kuhnly, Jr.; keep­ Road; A Ship without a Sail; Got trouble. the third largest province in China. NOTICE! Drive in and let us check up. It a reelin’ for You. At present there are but 700,000 er of waumpum, Henry Minor; Miss Augusta Nickerson a teach­ keeper of paraphernalia, Frank Pit­ will add miles to your tires, make stee^ 9:00 p.m.—NY: Smith Brothers— er at the Buff Cap school is at her children in school, says the report. ing easy, perhaps save an accidenU Sunny Side Up; Blue Butterfly; The committee reckons that ap- ney: musicians, James Pfeifer and home in Belfast, Maine for the Frank Colombo; trustee for three I’m Laughing; Ah, Sweet Mys­ Christmas recess. proximately $25,000,000 will be re- tery of Life; ’Tain’t No Sin; quired to carry out the educational i years, William Dunlap. Miss Mary Tompkins a teacher in Death Of Mrs. Joseph Tea bo Wouldn’t It Be Wonderful; Valse the grammar room at Hicks Me­ program. The Home Bank & Trust Co. Felice: Needin’ You Like I Do. It is planned to start schools first Word was received in this city on morial school Is spending her Christ­ in the cities and gradually extend Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Joseph 9:30 p.m.—NY: Maxwell House mas vacation at her home in Ban­ Melodies—Current Broadway the teaching system to the villages. Teabo of Charlestown, Mass., form­ SCHALLER’S Hits; Canzonetta; Head Low; gor, Maine. In the beginning the children of the erly of this city. She has many He’s So Unusual; Slavonic Dance, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ladd of well-to-do and the middle-classes friends here who will be sorry to Will Be Open Tonight As Dvorak: Juba Dance, Dett; Ready Boston and Ellington are guests at will be considered for the various learn of her death. Mrs. '^eabo re­ for the River; Selections from the home of Mrs. L. R. Ladd. classes, and as more funds become sided on Franklin str^eet until four Miss Florence Meacham a teacher years ago, when the lamily moved GARAGE Stepping Stones. available the scheme will be car­ (,10:00 p.m.—NY: Atwater Kent Mid­ in New Britain and Miss Helen ried into the country districts and to Charlestown. week program. Meacham a student in the Russell in the end the children of the poor She leaves her husband and three Usual From 5 to 8 P. M. ^ Cor. Center and Olcott Sts. Phone 6282 , 11:00 p.m.—NY: Longines time. Sage College at Troy, New York, are will be given an education. children, the youngest a month old. 11:01 p.m.—B: Champion Weather­ spending the Christmas vacation at The report has been submitted The funeral was held today from man. the home of their grandmother Mrs to officials of the provincial govern­ her late home. Peter Teabo, brother- 11:02 p.m.—B: Temperature. Sarah Young. ment. in-law of the deceased and his sis-

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BAUM MANCHESTER EVENTNO' HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929. FATHER KILLS 7 HEBRON STUDENT, TEACHER NO UQUOR DEATHS | COLUMBIA CallmphyiM n Miss Helen Gilbert, of the j IN NEW YORK C m ’ . “emeigea^ '• m Special services and music mark- | AND THEN SELF Unquowa Private School, Bridge-} KILLED IN CRASH ed Christmas Sunday at the Colum- i port, Is spending her two weeks’ va­ bia church. The morning service ; cation at her Hebron home. New York, Dec? 26.— (AP)— A VISM was well attended and in the eve-1 Miss Marcia Zabriskic, teacher i. i of < Springfield, Mo., Dec. 26 — (AP) number of hospital cots were occu­ school, is —The struggle of a student flier pied today by the more severe of New York, Dec. 26.—From here, But 0»e Member of Farm- and his instructor for the controls the 99 cases of alcoholism listed in | there and everywhere come notes were sung by the choir and Mrs. I days at the home of her parents in of an airpleine was blamed today for newspaper tabulations over Christ- i from readers complaining that upon Edith Isham sang “The Birthday of Preston. the deaths of both. mas. "There were no deaths. I er’s Family Left— Slayer Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Rath- Samuel Bartel, 35, who was an recent visits to New York they fell Wall Street a King.” Carols were sung and the Three of the cases were women. ’ afoul of theater ticket gyppers, as service ended with an impressive bun entertained Mrs. Rathbun’s Army pilot during the World War, Hospital authorities said no symp- , E. A . Lettney brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and and W. B. Allen, of Mountain ____ never before. Candle Lighting service. All lights Was Insane, Jury Says. toms of wood alcohol or other I were extinguished and the ushers Mrs. Arthur McDonald, of Hartford Grove, Mo., were fatally injured | poison were manifested by any of i Main St., Manchest«i Hence this note of warning to Briefs at their home here on Christmas prospective tourists—this is the with lighted candles, lit the candles I when the dual control bi-plane they , ijjose treated. • Day. year of the big “gyp ” held by the congregation who fol­ , flying fell near Cabool, Mo. Four deaths from alcoholic poison- j lowed the choir out, singing “Holy Walnut Cove, N. C., Dec. 26.— emd Mrs, Chs-rlcs Schwciucr 1 T t i G y took off & f t G r B&rtcl n&>cl ! occurred in Bellevue hospitnl The speculators are operating at and two children, also Mrs.Mrs I ' been’-----— refused ^ ------permission‘—-— to take up ® PLUMBING and full blast and making the public New York, Dec. 26 — Railroad Night”. The pastor Rev. John (AP)—A Stokes county farmer’s on Christmas day last year. In ! earnings reports for November so Howell played a bell solo during the wife and six children lay dead to­ Schweiber’s niece. Miss Eimice} passengers by Major H. E. Mc- 1927, seven deaths were ascribed to j like it. Ja^obs, all of Ivoryton, were re- j Kinney when citizens complained This always happens when only far made public, indicate that the service, also gave the story. “The day, all the victims of a husband this cause during the Christmas j HEATING expected year-end falling off will be Pift o f’ the Magi” , by O. Henry. 1 and father who had been kind ■ to i cent guests at the homo of Mr. and | that the pilot was intoxicated. holidays and in Dec. 1926 there were ■ four or five shows are in ^ ea t de­ ^ -■ , ^ .— , 'them imtil Christmas Day when a Mrs. M. S. Howard O. Thompson. | W’itne.sses said Bartel and Allen mand. Such are the conditions this about as was expected. This trend Christmas has been well1 cele­ 72, of which 40 were laid to wood; SPECIAUZING IN has been indicated by a general de brated by the town schools, some of violent fit of insanity robbed him of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton vvere seen stmggling for the con- alcohol. I season that plays have been tumbl­ and their daughter, of Guilford, also [ trols of the plane before it crashed. ing_^ into___ the warehouse with great crease in the number of freight car them having their exercises Thurs­ his reason and caused him to slay Bellevue hospital admitted 531 day evening, others Friday during them, and then shoot himself to Mr. And Mrs. Raymon 1 Canfield, of | ~ ~ ~ cases of alcoholism yesterday and ] regularity, leaving a heavy demand j loadings as had been predicted by Hartford, were Christmas day! THREE OTHER DEA'raS for such productions as “June | several railroad officials.. Despite the day and evening. The Center death with a shotgrun. the day before Christmas 31. Other j Sheet Metal the lesser figures for November, School held their exercises in the The dead: guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Dunn, N. C., Dec. 26 — (AP) — hospitals in the city treated only a ■ Moon,” Strictly Dishonorable,” William Griffin. ! Three men were killed instantly “ Sons o’ Guns,” “50,000,000 French­ earnings for the year are expected I Town Hall Friday afternoon before Charles D. Lawson, 43, his wife, few cases each. I a large audience of parents and 38, and six of their children, Marie, During the storm of snow and j when the airplane in which they j ------I men” and “Bitter Sweet.” Where­ to be at, or near a record sleet on Monday, towards evening, were stunt flying failed to complete upon the speculators rush in and frieilds. The principal part of their 17, Carrie 14, Maribelle 10, James 7, W ork program was the acting out of their Raymond 5, and Mary Lou 5 a car driven by C. Daniel Way of a loop and fell here vesterday. grab up the entire orchestra section Reluctance on the part of “short” Gilead and one driven by Arthur R. The victims were: Alton Stewart WAPPING for weeks in advance. traders to cover their committ­ own arrangement of Dickens months The bodies of the mother Now the time to have heat- “Christmas Carol.” Songs and reci­ and children shot or beaten to Gillette of Hehron crashed together, of Coats, N. C.. owner and pilot of Not even the legitimate ticket ments is emphasized in a number of on thq road to Gilead near the Wil­ the plane. Worth Stephenson, stud­ ers cleaned and repaired. Give brokers, which demand a fair pre­ mid-week customers’ letters from tations completed the program. death were found yesterday after­ I John Riordan of Station 32, South ; The West Street School held their noon in the Lawson home and a to­ liam Tynan place. Both, cars suf­ ent pilot and Hugh Blaylock, a pas­ us a call. Prompt service. mium from customers, are able to New York Stock Exchange mem­ fered injuries though Mr. Gillette’s senger, both of Angier, N. C. i Windsor is filling the vacancy in I get seats on call. I have a friend ber firms. This “short” interest exercises Friday evening and gave bacco bam on the place. Thq hands 1 Union school, of Miss Margaret ■ Phone 30:56. a six-act play before a schoolhouse of every one of them were folded was more badly battered than that Stewart had flown the plane from who paid $15 for two seats to was said to be larger than it has of Mr. Way. Mr. Gillette’s car Raleigh, N. C., where he had been I O’Brien of East Hampton, who left I “Strictly Dishonorable” the other been for several weeks. One large full of friends. One noticeable fea­ across their breasts, their heads I to accept a position in South ' ture in the school programs is that pillowed, and their eye.: closed. The suffered broken front wheels, and j making his headquarters. night—a play which at box office commission house said that it had both had crumpled fenders. There ------1 Orange, N. J., last Saturday. ■ rates, should have cost $4 per seat. never known a time when traders they are carried out by the children, father, after butchering them, had i The installation of officers o f ; the teachers sitting among the carefully laid them out for burial. seemed to be little blame attached D A IM D A W short of the market showed so lit- to either driver as the road condi- i/m lvLnJ f l l IVfUiVUv If ' Evergreen Lodge of Masons No. ‘ So every now and then when I i ^le concern, and such indifference audience. It would appear that the Commits Suicide. ; 114, A. F. and A. M., will be held at j children are learning valuable les­ Lying by a pathway in a patch of tions were responsible for the acci­ MANCHESTER hear^^the wails of the theater own-i to suggestions that they “cover.” dent. Neither of the two drivers was the Masonic Temple at East Wind-; ers and producers concerning pub- | ------sons of self reliance. woods a half mile away was found TONIGHT AND SATURDAY sor Hill, on Monday evening, Janu­ lie negligence, I do not shed a single Dow Jones & Co. reported today A Christmas party for the the the body of the middleaged farmer. injured. ary 13, 1930. PEOPLE little ones was held in the Chapel A single barreled shotgun nearby Claude W. Jones had the satisfac- tear. that a declining industrial demand tion early this week of seeing the j Grover Edgerton of Hartford, is j For some months we who dawdle S r co\l has rfsuiteh in a eurtaii- « S c T and in his pocket was crumbpled a Tonight and Saturday \vill be big convalescing at the home of his i have been trading with ua^ and in his pocket was crumpled^^ a end of his fight with the elements in around Broadway have been bored ment of production at several mines the matter of getting water piped nights for the dancers at The Rain- \ sister, Mrs. Hojlis Church, for years and years and we by comments on what the talking of the Pittsburgh Coal Co., with lit­ 20 little ones under the age of 12 scrawled: “Blame nobody but 1. The second league game of the : being present. They played games A county coroner’s jury found into his stock barn and his house bow with special holiday dance pro- j ’ sure do appreciate it. When pictures have done to the legiti­ tle change in prices, which keep at grams of imusual merit to warrant! Y. M. C. A. Basketball team will be ; and made fancy baskets and then that Lawson sl*ew his wife, six chil­ from a never failing spring on his played at the Wapping parish house in Hartford dine with us and mate theaters. While it happens to the lowest since 1916. place. He now feels that he is pre­ capacity crowds. Bill Waddell and j be my personal opinion that no Santa Claus appeared to them, some dren and himself during a fit of in­ Saturday evening. Plainville Y. M. | be sure to bring home some of the littlest ones being quite over­ sanity. pared for any sort of emergency his orchestra will again provide the talkie,______based upon_____ a. play, . . has been . , The Equitable Trust Co. has re­ that may arise in the next fifty program for this evening’s dancing C. A. will be the opposing team. A ! oysters and crackers for the half as good as the play itself, still Qgived approximately $301,920 in come by his appearance. He pre­ Arthur Lawson, 19 years old, Is preliminary game will be played bv 1 one can understand why theater­ sented each of them with a gift and the only member of the immediate years in the shape of a water and there Avill be the usual Thurs­ the Junior Y. M. C. A. basket ball' other members of the fam­ gold from Buenos Aires. a box of candy and then lunch was famine, though it is probable that day night old fashion and modern goers weary of getting turn-downs family now alive. He was visiting team. ily. served, consisting of sandwiches, an uncle near Germantown when his nothing resembling the situation of dancing to provide diversity of en­ at the box offices. Reports from the Yoimgstown cocoa and little cakes. The children the past summer and fall will soon The average man, who is the steel district state that the Ford father killed the rest of the family. joyment for the patrons, w'hile on C.tRDIN.YL GAMBA DE.\D HONISS’S average theater-goer, can walk to seemed to enjoy themsel^s hugely, appear. Saturday evening The Commanders Motor Co. is buying stripj, and sheet as did the committee in charge, Miss Clarissa Lord of Storrs Rome, Dec. 26.— (AP.)—Cardinrd the ticket window of any of the big steel in much heavier tonnage than will again furnish their high class Gamba, archbishop of Turin, died OYSTER HOUSE movie palaces and learn the time comprising Mrs. Howell, Miss Harie UCENSES SUSPENDED College spent the Christmas holi­ program of modem numbers prior heretofore for shipment next month. Field and Miss Gladys Rice. days at the home of her parents, Mr. today. His death reduced the Col­ 22 State Street of the next show and his chances to the big New Year’s Eve party lege of Cardinals to 62, of whom 29 Mrs. Eugene Lafleur left Satur­ and Mrs. E. G. Lord. next Tuesday evening when a ca­ Hartford, Conn. of getting a seat. For a dollar or day to spend the Christmas holidays are Italians and 33 foreigners. thereabouts he can get some sort of A list of operators whose licenses Mrs. Louise Blume of New York pacity crowd of revelers will at­ with her parents in Meriden. to drive automobiles in Connecticut is spending her Christmas vacation The archbishop was an old friend entertainment, and frequently bet­ MURDERER SHOT Miss Eleanor Collins cf New York at the home of her daughter, Mrs. tend the entertainment and dance of the royal family and was called ter fun for his money than he can have been suspended for one year that Is to feature the Rainbow pro­ is visiting her parents, Mr. and for driving while under the influ­ Claude W. Jones. in by both them and the Pope dur­ find elsewhere. gram from 9 p. m. to 3 a. m. ing competition for arrangements It isn’t—at least on Broadway— Mrs. Hubert Collins. ence of liquor was given out today BY KENTUCKY MOB The little Christmas tree between at the State Motor Vehicle Depart­ High class vaudeville and special for Crowm Prince Humbert’s w'ed- half so much the talkies as the be­ the Chapel and Town Hall has been New Year’s Eve dance music by havior of the theater folk them­ ment as a part o f. the effort to re­ PANTAGES PLEA TODAY ding. Read Jerald Advs wired and is being lighted every duce this highway menace. The de­ The Commanders should prove a selves toward their public. big drawing card with the general Jackson, Ky., Dec. 26.— (AP.) night during the Christmas season. partment statement advised people Several trees on the Green are now Los Angeles, Dec. 26.— (AP) — verdict being that the Rainbow will Speaking of little entanglements With Chester Fugate, 35, taken by to notify the department or the being lighted this year, for the first police in case they should see any Alexander Pantages, millionaire : be the most attractive place to between public and theaters this a mob from the Breathitt county theater man, convicted of an at- ______^ season has been a not-so-polite se- jan early yesterday and shot, be- tim®. of these drivers operating motor wratch the old year out and the new The many friends of Mrs. Merwin vehicles: tack on Eunice, Pringle, 17-year-old yg^r in, to be found in Eastern Con ries of conflicts between symphony | ^eved to be dying in the Bach hos- of Hartford, a summer resident of dancer today will appear in Superior jjggtjcut. and concert performers and late j ^ere, this eastern Kentucky Bridgeport: Geo. Collins, Paul Columbia, learned with great sor­ Marmish, John Meskello, Philip Court for hearing on a motion for Tuesday evenings extraordinary j NEW YEAR DAIRIES comers to concerts. town today awaited action by offi row of her death last week, after a his release under bond from the Way, way back it became the cers toward arrest of some of the Yakubic. Cos Cob, Harry Corona. super special event at The Rainbow i brief illness. John Kszyniecki, East Haven, Har­ county jail oif the plea that his is attracting state-wide interest and | swanky thing to arrive late for the attackers, The 4-H Happy-Go-Lucky Sewing health is endangered. Metropolitan Opera. TMe holders of Fugate made a statement to ry P. Johnson. Greenwich,. Willie the splendid program that has been We will soon be in the year 1930 and many ’will Club held a Christmas party Mon­ Branch, John Kochiss, Samuel T. Affidavits of eight physicians will arranged will serve to exhilirate subscription tickets had a way of Commonwealth’s Attorney G. C. day afternoon at the Hall. be offered in support of the motion. drifting in well after a program Allen after he had been brought to Phillips. Hartford, John Austin, the spirit of all who enter into it want to continue their diaries. Our stock contains The tail end of the western bliz­ Ferdinand Daigle, Ernest L. Dow, They will set forth that the con­ had started. This year, the leading the hospital and is known to have zard struck here Monday with light victed millionaire is amicted with New Year’s Eve at one of the old­ symphony directors rebelled. Not Thaddeus J. Kosinski, Jeppe J. est and most staple night club in­ named several of the men he said snow during the day turning to Lyhne, John Miller, Antonio Pasko. a complication of chronic ailments. only would they not allow late com­ he recognized. Officers said he de­ sleet and rain just at dark which Robert Stewart, who represents stitutions the state affords. BUSINESS DIARIES i ers to enter once a symphony move­ froze on the windshields, making Middletown, Alfred H. Miller. New By •virtue of their many manifold clared four he recognized were Britain, Edward Stemplen. New Dist. Attorney Buron Pitts in the ment had started, but they demand­ kinsmen of Clay Watkins, lawyer travel difficult for a short time, petition will be achievements and the w'ealth of ed that they wait until a number Haven, John Befus, Willard Oakes, OFFICE DIARIES and prominent landowner, for later the sleet turned back to snow laurels 'The Commanders have ac­ had been finished. . with a slightly hig^her temperature. cumulated during the season, their One evening, just by way of whose slaying Fugate was held in Banks, Edgar W. Hoyt, Luthar W. u n leJ ball rasts POCKET DIARIES jail. He was a tenant on Watkins’ The recent rains have in some cases position as a high class dance unit teaching the tardy ones a lesson, helped the wells quite a bit, others Roberts, Harvey White. Norwich, farm. with the court. is such that crowds are attracted Stokowski, the great leader, caused remain as dry as a bone and will in Nicholas J. Doyle. Plainville, Lester wherever they are scheduled to to his orchestra to arrive one by one, Bind Jailer C. Martin. The mob composed of several all probability stay that way until FIRE ABOARD STEAMER. play and further marks the appre­ 2.00 taking their seats belatedly. Later the springtime. Riverside, Joseph V. Stanek, Singapore, Straits Settlement, Stokowski issued a public rebuke of score armed masked men, bound C. Philip U. Taintor. So. or E. Nor­ ciation on the part of a receptive Frederick Hunt spent Christmas Dec. 26.— (AP)—Approximately 150 and satisfied public. the high-hats, who are invariably L. Combs, county jailer, as he slept with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. walk,, William Ferguson. South 45c and up the worst offenders. in his home next to the jail, took Norwalk, John Kardos, Alfred tons of rubber were destroyed and Desk Calendars F. H. Holmes in New London. 100 tons damaged by fire aboard tlie The average music lovers stand his keys, seized Fugate, and took Miss Jean Natsch of New Yo^k Plante. Stamford, Ernest C. Cald­ in line hours before a concert wait­ him outside of town. This happen­ spent Christmas with her mother, well, Eugene A. Elliott, Hans Geb- dollar Liner President Van Buren at DAVID CHAMBERS ing for a mere chance to have ed before 2 a. pi. After daylight Mrs. Elizabeth Natsch at her home hardt, August Miller, Osceola its dock here today. The fifty pas­ .standing room. But the ladies in Fugate was found with nine bullet at the lake. Moore, James J, Reilly, Harry E. sengers were disembarked safely CONTRACTOR The Dewey-Richman Co. =rmine and the gents in tall hats wounds, lying in the snow in a Wood. Thompsonville, Nicholas and and sent to hotels. Jewelers, Sil\*ersmiths. Stationers, Opticians arrive at their highway ditch, five miles away. Ligelis. The President Van Buren is a Dol­ AND BUILDER “The House of Value’* Watkins, chairman of the county Torrington, Jacob Kouspusa. Wa- lar Line steamship, enroute from NEW IRISH ARMY New York around the world, to New board of education, was fatally terbury, William Cordon, Thomas F. 68 Hollister Street wounded last Wednesday «by Fugate Donnelly, Thomas H. Hannon, York and Boston. MOVIES TO BE SH O M in a quarrel over settlement of an STIRS OPPOSITION Joseph Maruszewski. West Hart­ alleged debt of $4‘.50 owed Fugate. ford, Joseph A. Cashen, 1 onald W. IN REPERTORY THEATER The shooting occurred two miles Scanlon. Springfield, Mass.,^ Ralph from here in the store of James IN THE SAORSTAT D. Hersey. Kenilworth, N. J., Albert 4848232353482323484823532348532323534853230253484853532353235323532353235353482348538923535348485348234823485353482348 Clemmons. Fugate fled, but gave LaPlante. Westfield, N. J., Charles Erikson. Brooklyn, N. Y., Alexander lb the m anvA o Boston, Dec. 26.— (AP) Motion himself up to officers just before V- l< pictures for the Repertory Theater, Watkins died. Dublin.— (AP.) — Recruiting of Gollinge. Mt. 'Vernon, N. Y., Harold Inc., dedicated as the first civic the new volunteer reserve army of Masterson. New York City, Ronald W. Mongeau. theater in America and the home 50,000 men and officers for the iDies to p atter here of plays by Shakespeare, Ibsen NOBILITY OF ITALY Irish Free State is meeting with and the best known moderns, was considerable opposition. ASTRONOMER DEAD announced by the management last ON VISIT TO POPE So far most of the opposition has anandw iflihiv night. The first picture will he, come from the “young intellectual” l*!»- shown on January 6 and in subse- j ______class emd older Republicans who Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 26.— (AP) a quent years a season’s program in-j Vatican City, Dec. 26.— (AP)— vividly remember the late civil war Ralph H. Curtiss, 49, professor of When you want a piece of eluding both plays and pictures will Duke and Duchess of Acosta, and fear what they call “a militar­ astronomy and director of the Uni­ *_^31/ n lumber “ just so,” let us fur*' be given. \ the Duke of Spoleto, the Count of ist movement' which may be used versity of Michigan observatory •. v.-.^.v. iW.vZv.V*. “You can call Bostoi^ the seat^ot j g^^d the Duke of the Abruzzi, to break strikes or keep Irish citi­ since 1927, died yesterday of pleu­ nish it. You’ll be building a culture, the traditional home“ of edu­ all members of, or very near the zens in subjection.” risy. cation and learning, but it will not Italian royal family, were received The authorities, political observ­ Professor Curtiss was born in bouse some day, and we want support a repertory theater, Mrs. in private audience by the Pope ers say, are handling the situation Connecticut, received Lis education, Henry Jewett, wife of the director, this morning. with tact. The work of organiza­ including his doctorate, at the Uni­ to make you acquainted with said. “I am frank to admit that 1 versity of California, and was an The visit of the princes of the tion is proceeding apace and our quality and service Don’t hesitate to “ bother. can see no future for the legitimate House of Savoy was made in five wall undoubtedly be an accom­ observer and instructor at Califor­ now. stage,’ she added. automobiles in which were also plished fact before much longer. nia and at the Lick observatory rm- us with a little order.” Just tell us what you need and The repertory movement was be­ ladies and gentlemen of the court. Most of the trouble so far has til 1905. gun here fourteen years ago The reception at the Vatican con­ centered on the attempts to enroll He spent two years at the we’U fix you up. W e’ve lots of friends, but not enough * by the Jewetts and the theater sisted of the ceremonial prescribed National University students as Allegheny observatory before join­ ing the staff of the University of has been subsidized in part to main­ for the visit of ambassadors. officers in the new army. Some of to suit us. tain expenses. “Watef. Babies, a The princes were met hy Mon- Michigan in 1907. A widow sur- it is .undoubtedly sponsored by the ■vives. ' dramatization of Charles Kingsley’s signor Caccia Dominioni, papal secret, illegal Irish Republican majordomo who, together with fantasy, is the last “spoken word’’ Army which is still in existence. production this year. Count Vecchi, Italian ambassador to the Holy See, presented them to the Exciting scenes took place at W . G. Glenney Co. Pope. They then visited Cardinal National University College when Let Us Invest Gasparri after which they worship­ Free State army officers appeared Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies. DR. KLEIN TO LECTURE to enroll students in the Officers ped in St. Peter’s. Allen Place, Phone 4149 Manchester The Duke of Acosta is a cousin of Training C^rps. A large number Your Money New Haven, Dec. 26.— (AP)—Dr. the king. of students'^ objected, the gist of their protest being: “It is not J. Klein, assistant secreary of state S \ V V V V V V V V V N . v will give the Sherrill lectures on in­ right that the tihiversity should be In Mortgages ternational law and relations at Yale PREMIER VISITS EDGE turned into a recruiting office.” After the speeches the students this year, it was announced today hy On good reliable local proper­ Dean Charles E. Clark of the law rushed into the room where the Paris, Dec. 26.— (AP)—Premier school. He will speak Jan. 8 and 9 army offiqefs were enrolling appli­ ties. We handle all the de­ Friday Specials on “Outlook of Economic America Tardieu made a long Christmas call cants and threw a number of tails. ■Wednesday upon Walter E. Edge, “stink” bombs. Abroad.” new American ambassador to Paris. OUR FISH LIST Dr. Klein is considered one of the country’s leading comercial experts, The pi^mier chose the holiday so DANES LOSE FOOD TAX Smoked Fillets of Haddock Steak Cod and the outstanding authority on he could present his greetings per­ BUT FACE DRINK LEVY ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Frolic Fresh Fillets of Haddock Fancy Smelts Latin America trade affairs. He was sonally to the Edge family and at “Service That Satisfies” Fresh Oysters H errings the same time have a lengthy chat Copenhagen.— (AP)—Danish tax­ HaUbut Stealr Boston Blnefish a delegate to the general interna­ payers fear that the lifting of the 875 Main St. Phone 5440 tional economic conference held in about many questions interesting to France and to the United States. restaurant tax, against which they 1927. have long complained, is going to BAKERY SPECIALS 'The Sherrill lectures were estab­ OPENING STOCKS. be another case of jumping from THE NEW 1Stuffed and Baked Mackerel I Pnmpemlckle Bread 15c loaf. lished at Yale in 1927 by the gift New York, Dec. 26.— (AP) — the frying pah into the fire. Cinnamon Buns 23c dozen I Ginger Squares 18c dozen. of General Charles H. Sherrill, Ya’iC Stock prices were decidedly mixed For ambng the suggestions that Typewriters Pan Biscuits, 7 to the pan 10c] Apricot Pies 25c each, ’89. Senator George H. Moses was when business was resumed on,the jkre advanced for a substitute pan. I Squares 20c dozen. lecturer in 1927 and Charles Evans New York Stock Exchange today ■ source of revenue is a large tax on AU makes, told, rented, ex­ h o tel SHERIDAN \ Huges in 1928. after the Christmas holiday. spirits, both domestic and foreign. changed and overhauled. Try our Home Made Bread, makes delicious toast. Initial gains of a point or so The ten per?cent tax which every i ’ A place of refined gaiety, where people “in the = Special rental rates to sta- \ JOURNALIST BECOMES MONK were recorded by American Smelt­ diner-out has to pay in addition to i know” will bid 1930 Welcome with colorful enthusiasm 5 Montecassino, Italy. — (AP.) — his food bill in a restaurant has lents. Uebnii't niacblues ing, Nash Motors and St. Paul pre­ I and enjoy delectable food. 5 Believed to be the first active Ital­ ferred while U. S. Steel common, represented a substantial fund in S’JO.OO and ap. ian journalist to embrace holy or­ Westinghouse Electric and Radio the national coffers. Manchester Public Maiket 4- Make Your Reservations at | ders Ettore Libri, political writer improved fractionally. Dial 5139 on La Stampa, Turin, celebrated his American Telephone, Auburn Playing billiafds in an airplane, KEMP'S Once by Phoning 3673 | first mass at the mother house of Auto, May Department Stores and as Ralph Greenleaf did the other the Benedictine order. His novitiate Mack Trucks, __ all____ fell back______more L)® right, but we hope 763 Main St. Phone 821 began five years ago. tharTa"p(^^’e:wh on opening sales, there are no holM in the floor. il 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929. FAGH: ISIGHT

BLOUSE PLAYS BIG PART IN FASHION. -YOUR- a ' Smart Women Inclnding Different Types That They Can Wear Christmas Carol For Spring • By A N N E T T E By Charles Dickens CHILDREN • uaHMHasaBBSBsaBBiSissBBSsssssssssas t • Women’s selections in shoes and After her gay, busy life, she BEGIN HERE TODAY , ^ Olive jRpberts Barhn tats have always Interested me foimd . herself on her bficl^ f On Christmas Eve, seven years more than the dresses and coats without much to do but study the I walls, and wpnder what Fate had I after JACOB MARLEY had died, I ©1^28 bi} NEA Service.Inc. they pick for themselves, and I Marley’s Ghost paid a caii oh i against her to give her such a I wonder if people in general have always wondered why so many wallop as this. SCROOGE, his old business part- ' / We live in a queer world—a women can design hats, and so few ner. ■ Now, it would be hard , to ' I worla that finds it easier to boot us realize what an army of workers Fiiudly, as she did not improve; they are. Too many have an idea i can or do design shoes. she was taken to Europe to be op­ finji a- more cold-hearted, grasp­ 1 down than to lift us up. Thus we Of course, I appreciate that ing; oW miser than Scrooge. .Ynd j j discover people consistently knock- that school and college is just one I erated on by an eminent EnglL^ there is more of a manufacturing physician. In the hospital, it so Mariey, while he lived, had been ...... I ing the young. Children are this, perpetual picnic. ! It may be for a few but there i problem involved in shoes, but at happened that she had a room a fit partner for him. ! and children are that; young peo- the same time, it does not seem But the Ghost of Mariey I i pie are silly, flighty, immoral, and is always the exception in every- j with a window that looked upon thing. We’ll just let them prove | insurmountable, particularly since the street, with a raised side walk wrapped in clanking chains, and ! I the world is going to the dogs be- shoes have become so elegant and raising m e I a n ch 0 1 y Howls, I cause this dreadful new crop of the rule. i outside, so that from this window, custom made. And I believe that she saw every day just processions mourned for the opportunities he , ! youngsters cannot think of any- They're Hard .Workers [ the really smart women today had wasted in life. He tells | i thing but their own pleasure. The great majority of young ; of feet. spend more money on their feet Up to this time, feet had not S.: I They shock us with their frank- so many fine things they have ] Another interesting feature is could do a figure eight like a pro­ All this hp.ppened but five years done and under nil their gaiety : fessional. that so much that he deserves this y A ! ness—the things they talk about worn as over-blouse ago, when Miss Bendelari was just praise ? ’ I to each other. Mrs. Croaker and I've detected such an immense i tuck-in. It also can be made One day on the ice, she fell and 21 years old. Today, she has her “ It isn't that,’” said Scrooge, Mr. Serious-Mind put it down to earnestness. It is only possible to , giggygiggg wear with the jacket it was thought for a while that own factory in Paris, has a pay heated by the remark, and speaking i I vulgarity. Don’t you believe it! touch on generalities but let s quit ^jj,ggg_ her spine was so badly injured she roll of 100 and makes the most unconsciously like his former, not i It’s sunlight. knocking. __, Eggshell silk crepe is medium would never be able to walk again. fascinating of feminine fobtwear. his latter self. “Isn't that, Spirit. | I could go on enlarging on this So ^0^ original model. It proba- He has the power to render us j phase of society, but I must give not only the little girl a hand, t , most economical nips, beets, squash, parsnips, on­ happy or unhappy: to make our | room to another that I consider also one great big rousing c eer | j^jgg^g Q^g could possibly find. ions and carrots are baked satis­ service light or burdensome; a ; equally if not more important. for her dancing partner. it blends perfectly with any color, factorily in their skins without pleasure or a toil. Say that his | S>t teaspoon vanilla She shook her head. ' pec ted my arm to have grown side that the patient asked volun- sugar and water for S Am I ? ” ' R for a punishment, and sistable drowsiness; and, further, of tarily for an operation on the other minutes. Add the butter, cinnamon being in his own bedroom. He gave “Our contract is an old one. It 1 oeyer come strainght again. And side with a similar good result. | vanilla. the cap a parting squeeze, in w'hich •V. .► was made when we were both poor, yet I should have dearly liked. I owm, to have touched her lips; to his hand relaxed; and had barely and content to be so, until, in good time to reel to bed, before he sank season, we could improve our have questioned her, that she might have opened them; to have into a heavy sleep. worldly fortune by our patient in­ (To Be Continued) dustry. You are changed. When looked upon the lashes of her it was made you were another downcast eyes, and never raised a man.” blush; to have let loose waves of “I was a boy,” he said impa­ hair, an inch of which would be a tiently. - ''llfla K keepsake beyond price; in short, I “ Your own feeling tells you that should have liked, I do confess, to INCL iv w you were not what you are,” she have had the lightest license of a ' -i iij returned. “I am. That which prom­ child, and yet to have been man UPON ised happiness when we were one enough to know its value. in heart is fraught with misery But now a knocking at the door A t im e : tffi now that we are tw'o. How often was heard, and such a rush imme­ h and how keenly I have thought of diately ensued that she, with 4>'W WJ this I will not say. It is enough laughing face and plundered dress, that I have thought of it, and can was borne towards it the centre of release you.” a flushed and boisterous group, just “Have I ever sought release?” in time ■ to greet the father, who “In words. No. Never.” came home attended by a man “ In what, then?” laden with Christmas toys and 7/ The “ In a changed nature; in an al­ presents. Then the shouting and Sure It’s Bryant and Chapman’s tered spirit; in another atmosphere the struggling, and the onslaught Cleaners New Year’s Eve’ of life; another Hope as its great that was ftnade on the defenceless That Hostesses always want to serve the best whether it is for a huge banquet or a end. In everything that made my porter! The scaling him, with Clean love of any worth or value in your chairs for ladders, to dive into his small supper—and invariably Bryant & C hapman j\Iilk rweives their approval. In sight. If this had never been be- pockets, despoil him of brown- Preparations the kitchen it is part of the cooking of a nation— in the dining room a refreshing, bone­ tween us,” said the girl, looking paper parcelsj^ hold on tight by his building drink, recommended especially for growing bodies. mildly, but with steadiness, upon cravat, hug him round his neck, Send the garment you will P h o n e ^ him; “ tell me, would you seek me pummel his back, and kick his legs Be sure your Kiddies are drinking pasteurized Bryant & Chapman Milk. Then jOut and try to win me now? Ah, in irrepressible affection! The Theodore Drei­ wear to the party to Dougan, for 7155 yoH’ll be sure their energy is being added to daily. Order Bryant & Chapman’s ^lilk n o!’! shouts of wonder and delight with ser, the writer, expert cleaning or dyeing. There daily vour family’s health. - Every condition surrounding its production is sani­ i He seemed to yield to the justice which the development of every gathered the; is still time, but you must do it taria af this supposition in spite of him­ package was received! The terrible material for! at once. self. But he said, with a struggle, announcement that the baby had many of his fa­ *^ou think not.” been taken in the act of putting a mous tragedies “ I would gladly think otherwise doll’s frying pan into his mouth, from the sad If I could,” she answered. “Heaven and was more than suspected of stories of real knows! 'When I have learned a having swallowed fictitious tur­ life, while work­ Bryant Chapman’s MOk Truth like this, I know how strong key, glued on a wooden platter! DOUGAN DYE WORKS ing as a news­ INC. and irresistible it must be. But if The immense relief of finding this paper reporter Harrison Street 49 ROLL STREET, PHONE 7G97 you were free today, tomorrow, yes­ a false alarm! The joy, and grati­ In the slums of South Manchester Service terday, can even I believe that you tude, and esetasy! They are all in­ Chicago and St. Quality Courtesy would choose a dowerless girl — describable alike. It is enough that. Xy>uis. you-.'wiio, in your very confidence | by defirrees, the children and their *)• /. P A G E N IK E , MANCHESTER EVENING p HERALD. SOUTH^MANCHESTER, COIW^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER'26, 1929. ' ' -ft Rec Five EASrS ALL .STARS WHO MEET WEST JAN. 1 Overcomes Big REPORT SHOWS HOW Local CUBS BLEW $5,000 Sport To Beat New Britain Chatter BOX SCORE TraO 31-27 With Two 1 ^ . tv DID YOU KNOW THAT— utes to Play; Baskets by Team Compared to a Mill 1 In the Georgia-Alabama game, p. B. F. T. 1-1 5 1 “Catfish” Smith, the Georgia Another large crowd is expected 1 Holland, rf ___ . . . 2 '• end smacked Tony Holm, the 2 Faulkner, If ...... 1 0-0 2 Faulkner, Norris Tie the Worker Dolled Up Like a to watch the High school play the 1 Gustafson, If, rg . . . . 2 2-3 6 Crimson Tide’s nifty fullbacii, Alumni at the Rec tomorrow eve­ so hard that Tony played the 3 Norris, c ...... '2 4-5 8 \ ning. Danny Renn will lead the Score; Gustafson Wins Millionaire; No Individual rest of the game in a daze. . . . 0 Dowd, rg ...... 0 .0-0 0 graduates. 4 Tony even forgot all about his in­ 3 Madden, rg ...... 0 4-6 I 4 Farr,' Ig ...... 2 3-6 terference at times and ran in Superior work from the free 7 Game 32 to 3L 1 0 Conroy, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 1 Solely Responsible. the opposite direction. . . . 'fhe throw line was instrumental in the weather was cold for the Army- victory which *he Rec snatched 14 9 14-21 32 Notre Dame game, but the blocic­ from New Britain last night. The 1 If our good friend Jerry Fay New Britain Guards (31) ( Bv THOMAS \\. STOM E ing and tackling was steam-heat­ visitors made two more field goals. doesn’t change his tactics pronto,-he P. B. F. T. 1 -M ed. . . . Jack Kearns’ right . . . 3 is liable to have the opportunity to The Cubs football team set a An unusual fact was that the 1 2 Cohen, rf, If . . . 4-5 10 f name is John Leo McKiernan. 3 Belsor, r f ...... 2 1-1 n 1say “Good- Morning Judge” and record which will stand for a long . . . “Beans” Reardon, the Na­ Rec players, tossed in four baskets answer the charge of theft. For his time when they spent practically during the game that were not al­ 1 4 Luke, If, c ...... 0 0-0 0 ‘ tional League umpire, was i 4 Holst, c ...... 1 1-1 3 ' Rev Five basketball team literally every cent of the $4,698 net rece.pts married in Los Angeles the other lowed for one reason or another. stole a 32 to 31 decision over the for the 1929 football season. However, they won and these hoops I 2 Hewitt, c ...... 0 2-2 day to Marie Lillian Schofield. 1-3 ' New Britain National Guards here As far as can be seen from the are easier to forget. 1 1 Sheehan, rg ...... 2 5 . Notre Dame never has lost i 1 Yankaskas, Ig . . . . . 3 0-0 last night before a large holiday outside, no one individual as re­ crowd. A week ago the Rec waited sponsible for this obvious unneces­ a football game in Chicago. . . . Eleven players were killed during jl7 11 9-12 31 until the last two minutes of play sary and reckless spending of such now with,the Southern New E j before snatching a 33 to 31 victory the football season. . . . 192b 1 Score by peri9ds: 1 a huge amount of money. Several j land Telephone company im Hart­ from Branford but last night the of the bills were exhorbitant but j was the record year, when iO ford, holds the high average in the ; Manchester ... 5—-9— 6— 12------32 died following injuries. . . • The New Britain .. 5—-7— 1 2 -- 7------31 1boys delayed imtil the last minute in practically every instance the ■. 41^ ■■ Industrial BowUng League. Only average age of those who met j Halftime: 14-12, Manchester. of play before plucking the laurels whole team was aware of the debt, short time ago, he turned in t and got their hair singed pulling the death this year was 17. . . . Charles Petrino, .Bridge- incurred. • , commendable score of 187, three ■ Referee game out of fire. Harmeson gained 200 more yards j The club concluded its successful | pins less than the town record of j Port. Although Manchester held its own season (not financially) of 10 vie- i than “Pest” Welch, according to 191 held by Ernie Wilkie here. the first half emerging with a two lories and one defeat plus retaining statistics from Purdue. . . . point 14-12 lead, ' New Britain the town championship with no Welch took the ball 67 times for It is quite evident that they take money to even defray the expenses , Tilden At Last swarmed all over the locals with a 268 yards, and Harmeson car­ their basketball quite seriously: barrage of long shots before the sec­ of a banquet and the players who i ried it 90 times. down at Grove City. One look a t : gave their every bit throughout the , Finds Audience ond chapter had scarcely got under George Stavnitsky is suffice to bear : way. Two minutes of play found the season gambling for a possible , — out this fact. He is in much better j .split, were forced to pay three dol­ visitors reposing upon a 18 to 14 physical condition than when he ^ To His Liking lead. Three long shots by Belsor, lars to attend the banquet. left Manchester last fall. Both t Good and Bad Cohen and Yankaskas dfd the dam­ Stavnitsky and “Hank” McCann say I London, Dec. 26.— (A P )—Bill age. A moment later - Johnny------,, ------Shee- There is no question but what the “Red” Sleight (Purdue); and Ted Twomey (Notre All-America plaj »ei's and captains of strong that they like it down at Grove (jvUy restaurant entertainer, at last: ban hooped one to make the score Cubs were the best equipped foot­ Dame. Kneeling: Willis Glassgow (Iowa) and ball team ever to represent Man- jastern, midwe.stern and southern elevens make very much. T^y are Icnid In their | found an audience to suit Bill! 20 to 14. The Fayites’ chances of Elast’s representatives In the John Cannon (Notre Dame). Captains in the praise of Bob Thorn, the lamous : sometime tennis player. [ winning were getting slimmer as chster hut from a business stand­ up the roster of the top picture are, left to right: Brazil (Detroit)^ point. thev were the poorest man­ annual East-West g ame in San Francisco New coach of the team. ^3,^ .j,,,, nf ent^rfain.; the game progressed. It wasn’t that Dwer picture shows the ath- Cox (Colgate): Anderson (Northwestern); Ed­ aged in the town’s history. And, Year’s Day. The I wards (Brovra): Mooney (Georgetown): Tanner Jack Saidella and “ Yesko” f a j l a , ^ J a t e diners at one^^^ remember, this is no slap on any | I All-America recognition, ' Villiam Braiicher letes who r.»:eive and Nagurski (Minnesota), and Glassgow (Iowa.) one man. So far as the outsider j ■ht, standing: “Bronko” Na- SrIh^ff,.''tr.,Sr/f'aV m t i " S Tt‘ fs ware C l./ playSs spnh .was o, .he ^M E ARMY HEROISM. They are Tleft to ri£ can learn from talks with all of the j gurski (Minne:iota) | ; Tony Holm. (Alabama); match tonight at i “They were very nice, these people | globe circhng ^anety home bowling Rec Begins Rally officials and the players as well, I Bronke’s-alleys. The pairs wUl meet who came to eat and remained to It was an error on the part of 1 Baskets by Farr and Madden put the guilt should be spread evenly^ to again tomorrow night at Farr’s j listen to my monologue,” said tne but ’ the ‘ Soldier Cagle, playing in his last the Rec back in the running with include nearly everybody alleys. Seven games will he rolled i recent acquistion to the ranks of va- -w ,,______I gams of the season that resulted In New Britain clinging desperately to waterboy and mascot. each night for. total pinfall. The | riety. “They were quiet and inter­ The simplest, most vivid and un- | jack Elder’s race down the field for Wheel C I’lub Takes Taffys O’ KEEFE RETURNS a 21 to 18 lead, but the third period games begin at 9 o’clock. ] ested, and gave me their full atten- desirable way of describing the sit- : the that won for Notre ended 24 to 20. Mike Cohen sunk ------I tion. When I did a long swing on nation is to compare the Cubs to a ^ame in the season’s last game, ac- two baskets in a row, both long' roill worker who tries to dress like ! cording to A1 Marsters, who sat st For A Ride In Basketball TO ARMY LINEUP Bristol High’s Alumni gave the | the vaudeville circuit at home I heaves, as the final quarter began. a millionaire and finds himself on - game as a writer and observer, school team a neat 27 to 22 beat- j found the audience very hard to With a 28 to 20 lead, the Guards the brink of financial ruin as a re- i ^agie should have covered tbe \ ing last night. Here’s hoping Man- I -vvork with. They weren’t as sophls- seemed in a fair way to win. A t five In one of^he most reciting and^ed a snappy, smooth working outfit chester’s Alumni will be as sin- ticated as these.” suit. The Cubs have one consola-' intended for Cail- ry basketball and it jwas teamwork that spelled a IN STANFORD GO minutes to go the score stood 29 - tion, however, in that they have jg ^^pg comment on the interesting ’prelimina cere in its attempt tomorrow. ] ^ tennis crowd, said Bill, was , a commanding lead for any team* ec in many a well deserved triumph despite a 22 cleared up all of their debts—if such ; ’ games seen at the R limply an accidental adjunct to a and one that looked mighty .iormi- night, the Taffey Five rwas handed a courageous uphill fight by the The Holyoke Mohawks who play j match. ---- _A____ ■ loef . , O , I dable at this clocking. The fans can be , All’ of which may be true, but Christmas gift which it would have plucky Taffy crew. the Rec here next week Friday, la st, q-ij^en’s legitimate theatrical ven-1 were getting all het up as the Rec A ‘““ 'rdlr that no^idm blame covering a been glad to exchang e. The Wheel WHEEL CLUB (27). Coast Team Loses Star Cen­ night performed a big ea ^ ^ j ture was brief and rather unforzu-j boys fought furiously to emulate be circulated about town for the fall into the h ^ d s of the fast step Club, a snappy, natti ly dressed out- P. B. F. they Luraed back the j nate, but he thinks is was great fun. their stunt of a week ago. Ty Hoi- way the money was handled, Mana- .ping Elder isn t the easiest thing u fit, with a large band 1 of supporters, 2 Ciechowski, r f ...... 3 2-9 Endees 26 to 25 in tne p y - ; With the conclusion of his London] land broke away for a “ sucker’’ shot. ser Peter J. Vendrillo, Asst. Mana- i the world to do. Cagle tried to cov-g ’ came down from’ Ro :kville and put 1 Burch, I f ...... 5 0-1 ter Who Is 111 With Fever Looks like the Rec as o . a few days ago. Bill the j on a beautiful pass from Tominy bit into some ger Peter J. Happeny and Captain er the pass, as it happened, but was lie supposedly 1 Reid, c ...... 1 I 'l turned canine and ! entertainer returned to his old roJaj Faulkner. Ray Holst, visiting center Walter H. Harrison prepared an blocked out by _ Notre Dame I and'high sc 1 H. Stone, c ...... - 0 0-0 hard-tack. I _____ . . . . . 1 » I___1___:_i__]__ __ C!>iuc=, AvvH \f Tiriii t«kp thfi testimorvv! powcriui_anu mgu ^ ©ring Taffyites of Bill the tennis idol was banished on personal fouls itemized expense sheet which tallies And, if you will take the testimony, - t one time, the 3 Ambrosi, rg ...... 2 0-1 and Cold In Hospital. Norris made it 29-25. approximately with that of Sec- of those whov n o saw XLiiueiElder 1run, un, nhe c was i r-ic-ir Vmr>n«5tpr i s had a 17 to 5 0 Plumber, Ig ...... 1 9-0 This Gustafson chap on the Rec j A pretty follow-up shot by Gus­ Treasurer Arthur E. St. John. going so fast dovTi the field that it| J , ,, , j : lintet made one 3 L. Stone, Ig ...... 0 Five looks better each game and it | tafson of Holland’s inaccurate longi begins to look as though it will be | Despite the dissension in the didn’t look as if he would be able to . gp-gotic mal rallies seen Stanford University, Cal., Dec. ^ MURPHY IS UNABLE heave brought the Rec up to with-,, only a question of time before he j ranlcs over the way matters turned gfop ^yhen he reached the goal liao, j °f .. .-gradually pu’.l- 11 12 3-12 27 26— (AP) — Light signal practice in two points.of the -visitois and the out. plans are already upderway for ^v'ould keep right on running t.o I f^^re in a long , T.’\FFY FIVE (23). followed a sightseeing tour of San di^laces someone of the five who ; crowd, sensing another thifiliiig ' anents until they are now starting as regulars. Last; another strong team to represent s „„tb Bend. i s A ’S , ?,,! Ued Z n l P. B- Francisco for the West Point eleven TO DEFEND TITLE finish, stood up and y filed its de­ the Cubs next year. Coach Tom ' ______. had all but tied and the score as the night Fay rushecl him into Mad- ■ I 2 Sturgeon, rf ...... 3 today as it reached the tapering off light. Two minutes and ten seconds d festivities, den's shoes to put the quietus on j Kelley has resigned but an out-of- ' BRIGHT SPOTS. timer s whistle 2 Oppizzi, If ...... 1 stage in preparation for the inter­ remained to be played. The w eek. ^ town playing coach will probably be ! splendid showing that a Burch and Reid Ic id the attack for the eagle-eyed Cohen. “ Gyp” did | I Gavello, c , ...... 0 sectional game with Stanford uni­ illness Prevents Tennis previous Mainchester had overcome secured in his place. Hyoid R. | Z e n made against Notre | the winnys while 1 Bobby Sturgeon 6 the Job to perfection, scoring the , 1 V. Boggini, c ...... 2 versity here Saturday. With one a four point lead and v/on in twO’ Germaine will remain as club presi- „ . , troops and all. The and “ Cop Campbe , 11 featured with exception, every man on the Army winning point in addition. i OEg range firing. 3 Campbell, rg ...... 3 minutes and five seconds so they dent with the “ Pair of Petes” as u L v-aslsome spectacular 1 squad seemed in perfect condition. Champion from Competing naturally figured two points sho'uld 17 to . Referee 2 A. Boggini, I g ...... 0 The preliminary game last night the two managers and Pete Hansen .Sm g''srort“of?ermc!'’jt t ; " ’Halftime score was I 8 Dick O’Keefe, a stella? be easier to erase. Norris made an iouls, many being between the Taffy Five and the who has been out with injuries error at this point which nearly cost 9 5-14 23 Wheel club of Rockville was one of In National Tourney. “ The Big Items i the f j S".fr d U,rend” wh en play began to 10 since the Yale game, will be unable the game. In a desperate attempt to visitors preseiit- Referee: Petrino. ______J. I tlie most exciting seen here in a hoIpYt,J%£^°o“c\or''anTcom- ^o“ o rS re S u id iot be die roughen a hit. ^ , 5 to play Saturday. bat the ball back to one of his men - 1 Hanford like^se tapered off to- j long time and had the crowd worked j pensation to injured players in ad- paraged on that account. i ^ | up almost as much as the main en-I New York, Dec 26.— (A P )—Play! in the center of the floor for another day. It was apparent thgt Walt shot as it dropped off the back'^ ^ 5 dition to the $275 which Dr. Char- , It was the last game for Cagle and Heinreke, star center, will see most counter. Rockville brought down atbegan m les W. Goff received for his services Murrel. Facing the hardest opposi- big delegation of fans and they ] singles Tennis champion^ip at tlie board, he slapped the ball over the if not all of his last collegiate grid­ head of his farthest teammate di-‘- and supplies. The Cubs snent over tion the Army has been called upon iron experience with Stanford from formed a cheering section thus add- i7th Regiment Armory. There were .$400 to repair Mt. Nebo. The sand, to meet this season, they fought o Man Is Seen ing to the excitement and color of i 111 entrants. Of the leading players rectly into position for the fleetfoot­ the or hear it over the gravel, lumber and v-ire alone cost their best. There were times when the attraction. i in the class, only Richard Murphy, ed "Ho'wie” Belsor to dribble radio from his bed in ■ q. hospital. straight to the basket and make the nearly $300 not to mention labor, cagle nearly got away. Late in the Heinreke was still suffering from . ------i Harvard freshman, from Utica, N. The expense of transportation for game, he whirled and dodg. d Miami High football team of; Y., who won the title last year is lead 31 to 27. 3 fever and a cold today. The Wreckers Arrive out-of-town players alone ran close through the field with a captured Lkhtweight Champ Massachusetts bowed to Miami High | missing from the entry list. He is However, play had not long been to $500. Jim Belgrade received $56, punt. He shook tacklers, dodged PITT STILL FAVORITE of Miami, Fla., in a post-season j unable to defend his title because of Tommy Happeny $60, Billy Skon- football game down in the sunny l mness. resumed when Faulkner and Norris, - i i others, wheeled, changed pace — heroes of “Wrecking of Branford,” eski $67, Tommy Meikle $123. Cam- eluding all but the last man—Con­ Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 26— (AP) south yesterday 7 to 6. the winners, william Jacobs, speedy left-hand­ mie Vendrillo $24, Felix Mozzer scoring on a recovered fumbled punt youngster from Baltimore and dropped in double-deckers to dead­ ley. It whs a desperate grab by nr za heAkl’ Last Night ^s Fights —After a day of rest and participa lock the score. The baskets came so, $32.60, “ Cody” Donnelly $15 and A1 Conley that brought the soldier | tion in Christmas festivities, the back of the northerner’s goal line. | sijney seligson of New York Uni Pentore $64. The $400 advertising ~ Ten thousand persons saw the game. younger brother of the in- quickly and during such a melee of down. ! University of Southern California bill included ads in three news­ Massey, excitement that- it was almost imi^ to Tom- At Philadelphia.—Lew football squad today took up the . o , i ! tercollegiate champion, Julius Selig- possible to see through the haze papers, posters, other printing mat­ cd as Johnny routine of practice in preparation Another big crowd enjoyed skat- Lehigh were at the top of the a t ter and pictures of the players. A NOTRE DAME’S BREAK. Philadelphia, outpointed players from the scorers’, seats and for its New Year’s Day battle in ing at Center Springs Pond yester list of 16 seeded players. Others deficit of $235 from last year did The 11 men of the Army with­ Datto, Cleveland, 10. tell who made the baskets. A At Allentovra, Pa.—Mickey Blake Pasadena with the University of day and will continue to do so as were R. K. Herbert, White Plains; not help matters any. stood a terrific strain throughout 60 my I f Boxing long as the present good weather With exactly 32 seconds to go and minutes of the hardest kind of foot­ Los Angeles, outpointed George Pittsburgh Panthers. Charles Abedon, Yale and W. G. everybody in a frenzy of . excitement Here are the approximate figures Despite the fact that the power­ holds out. The hockey rink is prov­ ball they have been up against. Mallick, Wilkes-Barre, 10. Mundy, Yale. for the season: ful Pitt team -will enter the game ing a most welcome addition. save possibly Referee Charlie Recxjipts There were many who thought they Workh Soon. The National boys championship Petrino of Bridgeport who made a as favorites over the Trojan aggre­ “ ] Program books ...... $430.00 should have won. Perhaps that is / w'ill start tomorrow. most favorable debut before the cri­ gation, Coach Howard Jones has ex­ The rejection of the entries of Season tickets ...... 110.00 true. But it was the only game of he had knocked out, stopped or pressed satisfaction over the per­ tical Manchester fans, Luke hacked- By CLAiRi R URCKY New York negro players stirred up Concession ...... 60.00 the season in which a “ break” de­ 7 outpointed all 'the light heavy­ formance of his boys in recent The Nut Cracker the elusive and peppy Gustafson, It cided the issue for Notre Dame. In weights of the preliminary class. a controversy a few days ago when was his fourth personal and Holst Ince it was de- practice struggles and feels that ,i.V $3102.00 the other battles, the Irish made For the iirst tiar* He was a sure bet for the charn- his team will go into the Rose Bowl the National Association for the ad­ replaced Luke. Petrino allowed one Expense of gam es ...... $1596.00 ra Falls near pionship as soon as he was old ■ Phil Scott has gone to London, vancement of colored people charged shot. The crowd seemed to realize^ their own breaks, cided to put classic mentally and physically cap­ and he’s coming back early in Jan­ enough to vote and fight more that Reginald Weir of the City Col­ the tough predicament in which the — — Z ' End to end, that Army liue there, the ' a G I- ffalo, N. Y., is able. Grid experts who have seen uary, according to his manager. His youthful Gustafson bad been cast Season s net income ...... $4698.00 ^otre Dame had to about tc ■» than six rounds. the Trojans In action In recent days manager failed to state, however, lege tennis team and Gerald Nor­ Late In the summer of 1925 man, Jr., captain of the Flushing and there was almost imiversal Expenses ______i Qfjgj. tjjg ^ ay of concentrated at- The =?tate Boxing are confident that the team, indi­ -why he was coming back. Guarantee for 8 games .. $1,009.00 tack. And it held. It fought offen­ Commls^^;;^' V i-unoed that he ran across Dave Shade, a,' mid­ vidually and collectivefly, Is at the High school team had been barred silence as he stepped to the foul line Coach Kelley’s salary ...... 425.00 dleweight. The record book re­ to do or die. A goal meant almost . sively In a splendid fashion to open the 'y Slattery- peak of Its effectiveness. You know why he has gone to because of their color. The tourna­ Lou Scozt*^ claim the veals that Shade was winnM by A flaial polishing up on defense ment committee has made nO move certain victory ■with only 32 seconds SX o m / w? payers tIiS a p«h f»r U.e.eatapulU.g Murr,.. a knockout in three rounds. Fight London, of course. Young Stribllng And often it did open a way. That light he2*f tout ms.?’ :,nampionship against the deceptive Panther plays is there, ___ and Phil never has been to reverse its action. to play. Equipment ...... 425.00 backers still figured Slattery _ a Xmas Bells Toll line is deserving of the highest for ^ep^>y^^^ , ^res. t L fight will keep the Trojans busy during .fouled by Stribllng.(sf^hHntr. i Advertising ...... 400.00 will be Buffalo in the contender so he was matched with the few remaining days before the A moment later the crowd was Dr. Goff, club physician...... 275.00 praise. Paul Berienbach, light heavy­ yelling ■wildly again with true Biff Jones can be proud of that near future 1 because both Tournament of Roses contest. The western colleges frown on the SPORTS WRITER DIES Last year’s deficit ...... 235.00 Slattery v k i F p are Buaffaloans weight champion. The fight ended Christmas joy. Gustafson’ shot had . game and the way his team played : ks ^ - Trojans’ decisive victory two weeks athletes, says a head­ Officials for games ...... 178.00 the city 1 te ? 4’85;-, end of Lake in the eleventh round with Slat­ sped true to its mark. And once ago over Carnegie Tech has con line. Well, who’s paying them 1 Injury to Groman ...... 155.00 iL Erie is UOiHL* }, tO' be rewarded in tery hanging helpless on the vinced fans that the Pacific Coast Cleveland, Dec. 26.— (A P )—Ray again it was the diminutive Mr. Hoi- ■. anything ? Injury to Siamonds...... 150.00 one way or a t ropes. team is of championship calibre. It Campbell, widely known boxing. aC- land who did a bulk of the stalling « Ticket Sellers ...... 124.00 It wa = r o t 1 o long ago that That was all for James PAtnek is expected the easterners from thority and writer for the Cleveland as the remaining seconds, seeming* Injury to Skoneski ...... 85.00 GRIFFITH RULES “Iron Mil-.*’’ >1 iuVli'>on and his com­ Slattery. Oh yes, he won more Pittsburgh will have their hands News, died at his home here last hours in duration,. mechanically Police at games ...... 59.00 mission ’i*- ^ ca Maxie Rosen- fights after that but no one paid full* when they buck up against the night after an illness of three weeks ticked into history and the Xmas Trainer Hansen’s salary .... 55.00 bl6om, axg ‘ Courtney, Yale any attention to him. Tommy Southern California machine. from typhoid fever and influenza. bells tolled In c^ebration of the ’ Fruit and flow ers...... 52.50 Okun and rxa t lat they were Loughran came along and made birth f i t a new basketball -victoryv Players joining Rec...... 40.00 it easy for the promoters to forget Although only 25 years old, Camp­ 7 TO 5 FAVORITE the best yf pmjf crop of light Too many people have a bell for eight years had been recog­ sweeter and more cherished than Get-together deficit...... 33.00 • uiQ-.: cared to fight Jimmy. heavies p.i nized as an authority on boxers and any other during the Jjear. American Legion B a n d ...... 30.00 ;,;j*^«erieWes the win- Loughran finally retired, to wishbone where- their New York. Dec. 26— (AP)- As 1 it out \ BRUINS CHALK UP as a manager and promoter. He Towels, visiting players...... 24.00 ner could b e Tommyi Lough- step into the* hea'vyweight class • backbone ought to be .------o r—., ...... on nn TnflFv Griffith and Johnny Risko was one of the few sports writer.s MATHEBlA'nCIANS GATHER ran’s (’‘rrari to i bcadpiece. Be- (alas!) and the New York Com­ c.p-::;:: .«:?5 meir ya.mnj. todg, m who predicted Gene Tunney’s 'vic­ preparation for tomorrow night s lieving Mr. )' ^luICl>on a truthful mission told Rosenbloom he could Telephone (jails...... _. ..20.00 be champion if he went through 8TH STRAIGHT WIN tory over Jack Dempsey when they Bethlehem, Po., Dec. 26.— (AP'.)“ heavyweight boxing fracas at Madi­ man, tl. .•ted fighting, —Five hundred m athem aticians . ^ look a decision the formality of outpointing fought for the heavyweight cham­ son Square Garden. Griffith' still Rosenht0«IBa ^ have gathered here from the 36th $4,656.00 from C l:urL. Not long after that Courtney. Okun and Ecozza pionship in Philadelphia th^ first was regarded as the Favorite at annual meeting of the AmeriCaif Scozza 1 -past Courtney. Nearly everyone expected him to Boston, Dec. 26.— (AP)—^Held time. He was a close friend o f Tim- odds of something like 7 to 5, hirt scoreless in the first period, the Mathematical Society vdiich open? - BROWNS SIGN PITCHER many close followers of boxing felt Everyth.eg tvo uJ

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We would also Dial 5773. mother swallowed poison in her Carol singing which in Connecticut think all those who contributed iribed, every point of interest FOR REINT—5 ROOM downstairs West 49th street home today be­ slowly has been growing In favor Count six average iords to a' line. flowers. WANTED |,^e globe. cause she was denied permission to the past few years, was used more Initials, numbers and abbreviations flat, all improvements and garage. MRS. SAMUEL LONEY AND WOMEN AND GIRLS ‘ Ipme people like the result and remain with her son at Polyclinic than ever before on Tuesday night, each count as a word and compound FAMILY. Apply to Edward Fish, 104 Chest­ do not. I found myself mild- words as two worda Minimum cost is nut street. hospital, where he is under treat­ as a medium of community and price of three lines. *^o sort and inspect broadleaf irritated by “New Worlds to ment for self-administered poison. neighborhood gpreetings for Christ­ (juer;” and yet, somehow, I kept Line rates per day for transient" LOST AND FOUND tobacco, steady work. Manning & FOR RENT—3 & 4 ROOM flat, all By BRUCE CATTON ,.__, , I The story told police wae that the mas eve. In all parts of the state ads. Kahn, Inc., North School street, singers made up mostly of choir EiTcctive March 17. tOSI improvements, including hot water j aihng the Which, no Edward Bums, 18, swallowed Cash Charge LOST—TIRE CHAIN, size 33x5. Manchester, Conn. heat. 170 Oak street. Inquire 164 ! It is hardly too far to say that fet, 13 recommendation enough. last'night after an unsuccess- members and glee clubs carried 6 Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts S Cts Finder please notify Robert M. Oak street or call 8241. i too many books on Africa and, its Ve book is issued by Bobbs-Mer- ful effort to effect a reconciliation their voices to hundreds of homes 3 Consecutive Days ..I 9 cts 11 cts Reid, 201 Main street. Phone 3193. big gamq have been published in j^and can be bought for a five- with a girl.-Taken to Polyclinic hos- gi'ving enjoyment especially to those 1 Day ...... I n ots 13 cts fr biU. on sick beds. All orders tor Irregular insertions, FOR RENT—FIVE room tenement, recent years. These accounts of the clinic hospital, his mother, Mrs. LOST — LADY’S PO C I^B O O K will be charged at the one Ime rale. Mather street, ready January 1st, slaughter^of elephants and lions by Catherine Bums, was notified and By use of automobiles singers Special rates for long term every Christmas morning on Parker rent $16. Robert J. Smith. American soap manufaetturers and by the time she reached the hospital Journeyed qiflckly from place to day advertising given upon request. street or Green Road. Finder British army colonels have become place singing two or three carols Ads ordered for three or s t. days please call 4940. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, with all iPOLICE COURT she was in such a nervous state that at each and with the merry shouts and stopped before the third or fifth WANTED — RELIABLE girl for rather boring—and so have the a physician attended her. day will be charged only for the ac­ improvements with or without photographs that invariably go departing for the next stopping LOST — YELLOW stripe ^ general housework, German pre-_ garage. Inquire at 150 Summit St. Because her son’s condition was tual number of times the ad appear­ with them! place. In a number of cities and ed. chargi:.^ at the rale earned, but pocketbook, containing sum of ferred. Telephone 3197. Thi 1313-3 Morrison, an old offend­ not serious, police said, she was re­ towns community singing by no allowances or refunds can be made FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Consequently, it is refreshing to money, between , 10c store and er, w ^ sent to jail this morning fused permission to remain ■with masses added to the interest of the on six time ads stopped after the North Manchester, possibly on corner of Winter and Center find a new book on Africa which, for 6 ( days. He was arrested yes-- him. Today she telephoned the hos­ fifth day. DOGS— BIRDS— PE^rS ^ 41 from its manner of approach, its evening, which was centered close No "till forbids": display lines not Crosstown bus. If fotmd call 6982. streets. Call 5883. terda; I afternoon on.Main street by pital and shouted she would take by the commimity trees. sold. way of' telling its story and the Patro tean David Galligan. In po­ poison. A policeman rushed to the The Herald will not be responsible FOR SALE—PEKINESE puppies. TWO ROOM SUITE in Johnson message which it conveys, is actu­ Outdoor illuminations was said FOUND CHRISTMAS PACKAGE lice- ci ^ t this, morning he was apartment and was met by her hus­ by many who were joiumeylng for more tlian one Incorrect Insertion addressed to Uncle “Billie” from Inquire at Park Hill Flower Shop. BIock, facing Main street, suitable ally worth reading. “Carl Akeley’s of any advertisement ordered for Tel. 5463. for light housekeeping. Phone charge d with" intoxication and band, who said she had swallowed about the state Christmas eve. to more than one time. Violet. Owner inay have same by Africa,” by Mary L. Jqbo Akeley, breach 'o f the peace and pleaded poison. She was taken to Belleiaie have excelled that of other years, The Inadvertent omission of incor­ calling at Herald office. Aaron Johnson 3726 or 9635. is the book. It is quite imlike the rect publication of advertising will be guilty to both charges. Morrison hospital, where it was said her con­ along the highways many a home POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 FOR RENT—AVAILABLE Janu­ ordinary “big game” book, and it is has a 1 *fig record in the local police dition was not serious. was made bright by twinkling of rectified only by cancellation of the extremely interesting. charge made tor the service r..ndered. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 ary 1st, modern 5 room upstairs court. Jhe last time he was there varied colored lights which reflect­ All advertisements must conform flat, West Center street. William Carl Akeley, to begin with, was was in September when he was giv­ ed their softness on the snow crust­ in style, copy and typography with FOR SALE—Roasting chickens, 669 not a big game himter. He was a 3 ^ Kanehl. 519 Center street. Tele­ en a jf 11 sentence from which he ed over by Monday’s storm. regulation ; enforced by the publish­ Tolland Turnpike. Tel. 3733. naturalist. He went to Africa to RURAL MAIL ROUTE ers and they reserve the right to Cash or .Terms phone 7773. took an ' appeal to the Superior edit, revise or reject any -'py con­ collect and preserve specimens of Court. ’ The higher court ordered Madden Bros. FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, sidered objectionable. 68 Main St. Tel. 5500 FOR SALE—TURKEYS for Christ­ African wild life for such institu­ that he placed on probation for BY PLANE PROPOSED MRS. LOCKER LAMPSON CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to mas. Telephone Rosedale 33-5. with all improvements and garage tions as the Field Museum and the be published same day must be re­ at 5 Ridgewood street. Rent $2.3 a y-ear. ceived by 12 o'clock noon: Saturdays 10 GOOD USED CARS American Museum of Natural His­ Mbce fattawauch, a transient, 10:30 p.m Crawford Auto Supply Company month. Inquire 178 Parker street. tory; and this book, written by his Washington, Dec. 26.— (AP) — IS DEAD IN LONDON ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Dial 5623. was bef( Tc the court Christmas Mail would drop from the skies for TELEPHONE YOUR Center & Trotter Streets widow—^who 'Went to Africa with morning cm the charge of intoxica­ Telephone 6495 and 8063 him on his final trip, buried him residents of a thinly settled portion WANT ADS. FOR SALE—LIVE BAIT, shiners. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, tion. The ' man was picked up by of the Dakotas if the proposal of a London, Dec. 26.— (AP) — ’The Ads are accepieo over the telephone Raymond J. Williams, Maple lower floor, all modern improve­ there when he succumbed to over­ Patrolma ^ John Cavagnaro in the death of Mra. Oliver Locker-Lamp- at the CH.AKGE: R.A.Tli: given above 1928 DODGE SENIOR COUPE would-be rural mail carrier is street. East Hartford, Station 26, ments. available December 1st. C. work and illness, and stayed alone rear of 1 .p c Dewey-Richman build­ adopted. son, American Wife of Commaqder as a convenience to advertisers, but 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN to carry on his work—is ar tribute the CASH KATES will be accepted as Glastonbury Line. E. Lewis. 44 Cambridge street. ing on C iristmas eve. He was not Because of heavy -winter snow Oliver Locker-Lampson, British M. Terms—Trades Considered to a man who hated big game HULL PAYME.NT It paid at the busi­ BETTS GARAGE Telephone 7269. only drur k but apparently serious­ drifts and mud in spring, the post- P., was announced today. ness office on or before the seventh hunters and all they stood for. Mrs. Locker-Lampson, who was day following the first insertion of Hudson-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ly ill with \ tuberculosis. Judge R. A. office department has had difficulty each ad otherwise the CHARGE FOR RENT-rAPARTMENTS 4, 5 Reading Mrs. Akeley’s story, one Johnson t uc^tioned him and it de­ delivering mail to 52 residents on formerly Bianca Jacqueline Paget RATE will be collected. No responsl- RADIO 49 and 6 rooms. Apply Edward J. learns with amazement that Afri­ veloped h( had been in a Rhode Is­ the route between Hittinger, N. D., of Pasadena, Cal., died yesterday billty for errors in telephoned ads 1 BUILDING- Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone ca’s big game is rapidly becoming land sanit. xium and had been away and Red Owl, S. D. Now the Rapid after ha-ving been suddenly taken ill will be assumed and their accuracy i USED RADIOS—3 battery sets $5 4642. extinct. Between 1910 and 1925, on Stmday night. She was c^erated cannot be giiarniiteed. CONTRACTING 14 each. Kolster battery set and from the institution for the pa.st City Air Lines, Inc., has bid for a INDEX OF Carl Akeley found an amazing two weeks He told the judge he contract to carry the mail by plane. upon at a private clinic lu a vain speaker $20. "B” eliminators $5 diminution in the numbers of lions, attempt to save her life. CLASSIITCATIONS CARPENTER WORK, porch and each. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 was due t iei'e today. For the pur­ The route would be from Hittinger storm enclosures, alterations, re­ giraffes, antelopes and other Afri­ to Newell, S. D., thence to Red Mrs. Lobker-Lampson was a very Births ...... Watkins Furniture Exchange pose of re »rd Judge Johnson sus­ beautiful woman. Her portrait was Engagements ...... pairs, roofing, and garages. T. Niel­ FOR RENT — KEENEY street, can animals. He undertook his pended jud and'kindly gave Owl. The air lines’ bid was $8,800 Marriages ...... son, telephone 4823. single six room honse, modern, final job— to which he sacrificed his annually, $800 more than the auto­ widely commented on at the last the mnn a slim of money to assist Royal Academy exhlMtion. She was Deaths ...... FUEL AND FEED 49-A with double garage. Call Hartford life—because he was reluctantly him as far is Willimantic where he mobile bid. Card of Thanks ...... 8-1519. convinced that in a very few de­ Mail and parcels would be married to Commander Locker- In Memoriam ...... MOVING— I'KUCKING— said he had friends who would help Lampson in 1923. Bos', and Found ...... FOR SALE—SLAB and hard cades Africa’s big game would go him reach 'bs institution at War­ dropped in bimdles, possibly on para­ Announcemenis ...... STORAGE 2U wood, sawed stove length, and un­ FOR RENT—7 ROOM single house, the way of the North American chutes. A major difficulty, for Personals ...... der cover, also hickory wood for steam heat, batl and garage, 31 ren. Lieute: ^ t Barron saw to it which a solution is not given in the t a x i ; TAXI! Aiitoniobfiea bison. He wanted to prepare, for that the m h was placed on the 4 PERRETT & GLENNEY INC. fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. Mather street. E. A. Standish, An­ airplane company’s bid, would be Automobiles tor Sale ...... future generations, permanent ex­ bus for Wl llraantic, with instruc­ There are 3200 taxicabs serving Automobiles tor Exchange...... 5 Local and long distance express dover. Telephone 1353-5 Williman- hibits of a wild life that is fast that of picking up out-going mail. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 and freight service, including over­ FOR SALEl—HARD WOOD and tions to the driver to see that he the city of Detroit. Officials there tic. vanishing. Representative Williamson, Repub­ Auto Ifepairiiig— Painting ...... 7 night express service between Man­ hard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 was taken tl ere. lican, South Dakota, has asked the are trying to stop “cruising” for Auto Schools ...... ■’-A chester and New York. Furniture per load. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. He did a good job, and Mrs. fares in the business district, .be­ Aulos—iihip hy Truck ...... 8 Akeley has produced a good book postoffice department to give care­ Autos— For Hire ...... 9 moved under the supervision of ex­ Dial 6148. HOUSES FOR SALE 72 ful consideration to the air lines cause they say it congests traffic. Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 about it. “Carl Akeley’s Africa” is perts and in specially constructed FOR SALE—NEW 6 room house, MENINL ilTlS EI^EMIC bid. ', V Motorcycle's— Bicycle ...... 11 trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. FOR SALE — SEASONED hard published by Dodd, Mead and Co. It tVa riled .Autos—.Motorcycles wood, sawed to order, chunks $6.30 all improvements, also 5 room Itlixi anti l*rt>f«*KKionxil Sprvfc^M retails for $5. s.SeivKcs uftered .... 13 GENERAL TRUCKING—Equipped load, split $7.25. Fred Giesecke. bungalow. Telephone 8713 or 168 Indianapoli; t Ind., Dec. 26.— (AP) • 1(1 .-:,rivices I'lteied ... 13-A for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, Phone Rosedale 36-12. Benton street. A Study of the Disaster Wrought —Dr. Herman ;g . Morgan, secretary Economy Houses Rents Want^ Li —C*»n f l ad 1 ng ...... 14 pplis Board of Health 15 hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. FOR SALE-5800 DOWN buys new by Sincerity. of the Indianr Flu! IS'!' — N nisei Its ...... Prompt service, reasonable rates. HARD WOOD $6 per load. Hard today compile^ ; figures showing that Fu!K-1 ;i 1 lUlfMlolS ...... 16 slab wood $5.00 load. Wm. J. Mc­ colonial home. Six rooms, tile bath, John Erskine wrote very enter­ If you have a vacant J U ii I m i;: — 1 '1II mijm li— Roofing n Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ tainingly and skillfully of such within the las three weeks there - For Sale - 1 nsii 1 !i II'^ ...... IS Kinney. Phone Rosedale 28-L. ranged. Arthur A. Knolla 875 Main characters as Galahad and Helen ot have . been 1 ilrty-four cases of PARKER STREET—Bungalow, 7 Miiliiifi \ — 1 II i-ss mil U mg ...... • lU meningitis in this Mu' I 11 !- — ■Jiiii-iiuiK—Storage .. • • 2U PROFESSIONAL street. Tel. 5440. Troy. In “Sincerity,” his newest cerebro-spinal rooms, heat, bath, two car garage. rent list it with us, giv­ I'ai n' 11g — 1 ':| p.-ri llg ...... • • 21 WANTED— TO BUY ^ novel, he comes up to the present city, of which twenty-three proved Large lot—a bargain at $5,500. iTiilt’ s.' ■■ nil 1 Servu-es ...... •Vi SERVICES 22 day and selects characters from a fatal. Five de iths occurred yester- J{fp;i! I I nIlii i; ...... • • 23 WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices HOARDERS WAN'IED 59-A WAPPING CENTER — Bungalow, Ta 11"! I iii«-|i'em g—Cleaning . . • :;4 PIANO TUNING small American city; and while his day. ing all details. We ex­ Toil.! ' I'l. ms a 111. Se rv ice . . . . 23 for rags, pape:-, magazines and book is good reading, it is, I think, Dr. Morgan UJvised that crowds 4 rooms, heat, bath, acre -of Iftnd W an! Ill — Knsmi-ss Service .... . • 26 John Cockerham metals. Also buy all kinds of a distinct let-dowm from his former be avoided. As precautionary meas- bordering on State Highway, pect an immediate de­ chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial WANTED—ONE OR TWO board­ ures, he sugge ted spraying of the $5,000. Will take lot in trade. Con Isus and Classes ...... 27 G Orenard St. Tel. 4219 ers, men or women. Phone 7680. work. 1 I*n \ ; >- 1 nsi! ud ion ...... 8 6389 or 3883. “Sincerity” presents an account nose and thro, ting ' and gargling Dane! ny 28-A HALFWAY BETWEEN MAN­ JUNK of the upsets that come into the with a mild ant leptic. He said near- CHESTER AND HARTFORD: mand for' Manchester M usi'-a I — 1 n a Ilia li'j ...... REPAIRING 23 1 contracted in over- Wa n 1 eti — i ns' riici mn ...... 30 Highest prices for anything sale­ lives of a man and two women be­ ly all cases wer. Seven (7) acres of land with CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair­ able, particularly copper, brass, cause of their varying attempts to crowded places *nd where hygenic bam. Ideal for Florist, Poultry ■StocUs—.\liiiigage3 ... . • 31 TURKISH POLICE ACT conditions are p tenements. s ios ...... 33 ed. key fitting, safes opened, saw rags, magazines. Call 5879. Wm. be absolutely sincere wdth them­ or Gas Station—boimd to increase Money lo B'laii ...... 33 filing and grinding Work called Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. Prompt at­ selves and each other. Around Six squads co ijposed of a doctor in value. $1,000 per acre. Help niicl SItiintionn for. Harold Clerascn, 108 North tention. AS D.4Y NURSE MAIDS this theme Mr. Erskine has built and a technicia: k are working to 'Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 Elm streeL Tel. 3648. an extremely interesting novel. isolate each case les it develops and AUTUMN STREET— Small house Help U'anled—Male ...... 3U in good location. Can be enlarged Help Wiui'.ed-.Male or Female 37 Yet, when I had finished the book, to estabUslLa qu lantine. Agents U'iuned ...... 37-A VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, APARTMENTS— KLATb Istanbul, Turkey.— (AP) —Tur­ I did not quite feel convinced. His at a small expense, $1,500. SiCuations Wanted — Female . . . . 38 clock, gtm repairing, key fitting. TENEMENTS 63 key’s alphabet schools for adults characters, In one way or another, Siluaiuins Wanted—Male ...... 3'J Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. Kmploymenl Agencies ...... 40 are turning police stations into day- had not persuaded me. They did MANCHHRli I W E N D S J.lve Stuck— Pel*— I’oulfry— V .iliicica FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM heated nurseries. It started like this: not seem real. Dogs— Bird.s— Rets ...... 41 SEWING MACHINE repairing of apartment, all modem improve­ A policeman knocked at a little Robert J. Smith a}l makes, oils, needles, and sup­ It is my impression—and, for all I.lve Slock— Vehicles ...... 42 ments. Telephone 5533. house in a poor quarter of Istanbul. 11 know, I may be terribly mistaken Tokyo, Dec. ! ]B.— (A P )—Elxecu- Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward tion of the protc between China 1009 Main, S i9 (k 5746 Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 A woman opened the door. ' —that Mr. Erskine blocked out an Edward J. Holl street Tel. 4301. FOR RENT—98 CHURCH street, and Russia fc” - til'’ cont’’'’’ •'” '<11 For Stile— Mi*cellnneous “How old are you?” the police­ excellent novel and then fotmd him­ Real Estate, iBBifmice, Articles tor Sale ...... 45 five room flat, steam heat, modern man asked abruptly. operation of the Chinese Eastern BEAL EST.-VTE AND INSURANCE MATTRESSES, box springs, pil­ self unequal to the task of filling it 865 Main Street. Steamisbip IKkketa Boats and A ccessories...... so improvements, price very, reason­ “Thirty-five,” the woman replied. Railway actually legan, said a uis- Building Materials ...... 47 lows and cushions made over, able. Inquire 28 Scarborough Road in. The book starts off like a house patch from Harbi; to Rengo, Japa- Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 equal to new. I day service. Phone “Then put on your hat and come afire, to use the old phrase. But Hlectrlcal Appliances—Radio .. 4'J or Phone 5956. to school.” nese news agency ■with the return Fuel and F e e d ...... 49-A 6448 Manchester Upholstering Co., somehow the conflagration seems of Soviet official.' ( to the railroad Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 50 331 Center street. Established FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- to burn rather low before the fin­ ment, all improvements. Apply at five small childrra whom she could zone today. Household Goods ...... 51 since 1922. ish. the agreement Macliinery and Tools ...... 52 95 Foster street or dial 5230. I alone. The policeman was Inauguration o ' Musical Instruments ...... 53 obdurate, the law definite: the wo­ For all that, however, "Sincerity” thus marks the ^ \ of five and one Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 COURSES AND CI.ASSES 27 man would be subjected to a heavy is worth reading. It is an intelli­ half months qua ^-warfare along Specials at the Stores ...... 6U gent, frank discussion of mjtrriage, Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 fine and even to imprisonment if th^ T'Ta'iobnrif - Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 BARBER TRADE taught in day she did not go to school and learn vastly better done than most of the The train ba. Julius Rudy, W H A T A R E Uuu ins— Iloiiril— HoIfIh—Kesorta and evening classes. Low tuition FREIGHTER IN DISTRESS her ABC’s. over-ballyhooed novels on that sub­ new Russian KestaDrniita rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 ject. Chinese Eastern .. assis­ Rooms Without B oard-...... 59 Later she appeared at the nearest YOU DO/NSi Boarders Wanted ...... 50-A Market street Hartford. police station with five urchine in It is published by Bobbs-Merrill, tant, Denissov, Soviet Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 Halifax, N. S., Dec. 26.— (AP)— tow. and the price is $2.50. officials, accompani«*%p-Jjr Tsai Yun- MAPY? Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 “You policemen make me leave Sheng, Chinese repr eiientative in the - 1 . . Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 With her rudder disabled by moun­ I [protocol, cross- Real Estate Fur Rent FROSTS IN FLORIDA home and go to school,” she said, Mr. Halliburton Has All His negotiations for the Apartments, Flats. Tenements . Go I tainous seas, the Norwegian freigh­ “and so may Allah strike me blind ed the frontier at f' Pogranichnaya ter Betty, 2449 tons gross, was hove Old Enthusiasm Business Locations for Rent ... 64 , if you don’t look after these chil­ Either you like Richard Halli­ this morning. It is , enroute to Har- Houses for Ren*;...... 65 to this morning riding out a gale dren until I get back.’ burton or you don’t. If you don’t, bin, where Chinesq'' I authorities are Suburban for Rent ...... 66 I Miami, Dec. 26.—^^(AP.)—Dam­ 450 miles east northeast of Cape This woman’s move gave a cue preparing a welcoiq Summer Homes for R ent ...... 67 aging frost extended southward to Race, New Foundland, according to you won’t want to hear a word Wanted to Kent ...... 68 ! to hundreds of other school-going about his newest book, “N§w Real Estate For Sale the Miami area last night in the a message received here from Cap­ mothers and the bewildered police­ HIGGINS i Apartment Building for Sale .. 69 tain-Beyer, master of the ship. Worlds to Conquer;” if you do, you wake of the coolest Christmas day men could find no way to extricate Business Property for Sale .... 70 Word from the stricken freighter, themselves from their nursemaid will be glad to know that it is quite Washington, Dl Farms and Land for S a l e ...... 71 on record at the United States up to the level of his preidous :*C. Houses for Sale ...... 72 ’ 22 days out of Hull, Eng., coal roles. The resignation o ' . .p of Lots For Sale ...... 73 { Weather Bureau here. laden for Halifax, came when fear books. St. Louis as op^ a Resort Property for Sale 4 I Damage to vegetable'crops is be- was growing that the Betty had W'e would receive $749 each if By which I mean to say that the the lower Misqf ^® ^uburban for Sale_...... ; . . . 75.jiieved to have been severe. Grow­ gone down in a recent gale. 1 America’s total income for 1928 youthful Mr. Halliburton has all of inland .waterwi has Real Estate for Bxchai.ge. ers said the jiotato crops in the his old enthusiasm. The man climbs Wanted—Real Estate ...... When the weather moderates i were equally distributed. Almost been accepted a&^7® Herber ^^®h Auction— Legal Notices fertile muck lands appeared to have Captain Beyer said an attempt will j as much as a bootlegger makes on Mount Olympus, swims the Pana­ of New York has be3 MerDerf_j_*...,inted to Legal Notices ...... 79 suffered most. be made to reach St. Johns, N. F. i a. case. ma Canal, spits off the peak of the take his place. Legal Notices 78 GAS BUGGIE&-Lest You Forget By FRAN IR . BECK '■■i e .IND THERE TUCKED AWAV ALT i LAST CHRISTMAS IS IN A DARK CCrRKlER ARE I t iv^a v OVER ------BUT WHAT A CHRISTMAS ! THE SILENT REMINDERS OP H/WE BEEN , POOR DICK WtLEV LIES CRUSHED WHAT MldHT HAVE BEEN . MER3RV a n d b r o k e n » i^ t h p a t e n s THE QIPTS PROM ALL CHRISTMAS i CRUEL VEROtCr UTOPIA ------T O S T A R T TO V D U RtNQ4Ne tKi Hrs DICK AND NELLIE FO LK S^v-^ HOUSEKEEPING HAD B U T T O THE OPERATION DICK BEEN A N D ! I ^ i __I -

Thity^ of s'oti; worWwrtyiuj^ 2 5 1 H , There are at least four mistakes in the. above picture. They m^y per­ tain to grammar, history, etiquette, dra'wing or whatnot. See - if you can find them. Then look at the sera- .jied word below—and unscram­ ble it, by switching the letters around- Grade yourself 20 for each of the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you .unscramble it. MANCHESTER EVENING, HER ALU, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DEjpEMBER 26, 1929. PAGE By Perry L. Tnisby ■ Flapper Fanny Says: SKIPPY SENSE and NONSENSE BEG. U.-S. PAT. OFT. Well, Christmas is over, If you ALWAYS ^6AR IM MIWP, survived it, dnve carefully. SkiPPY. -IHAT UJ6 LJSR& ) ALL R I G H T , Pa p a , Horton: “Why does a chauffeur P u t neRE L am’;uj«a t wcRe wear a uniform?” Morton: “To distinguish him T O 0 0 Godo THE OTHCRS from the owner of the car.’ v; POP 0TH6PS poT HCRe There’s a reckless driver born ______-lVI "— 7 - ^ every minute. FOR ?

An automobile has become as much of a curiosity as a horse and buggy. I) 5 / Joe: “Now that the Anderson's have their new car I suppose they are out quite a bit.” '•> Neighboring Bill: “ Oh, no, just the first installment.”

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Daughters of Liberty will enter­ parents and friends, will enjoy the nnrma csirlstmas tree party to­ m o d e r n PUBLIC WHIST tain children of the members with a .1 At supper to be served at Orange Hall night. The affair will be held in and the banquet hall of the Masonic OLD FASHIONED City View Dance Hall tomorrow evening promptly at 7 o’clock. A visit from Santa Claus is Temple and Is to open at 6:30. New Year Keeney Street Store Open expected with a gift for each child. Music will be furnished by the Greeting Cards FRIDAY, DEC. 27 Center Church Troubadors. There DANCING Mrs. Minnie Smith, chairman of the 5c and 10c Tonight Until First Prize $2.50 Gold Piece committee will be assisted by Mrs. will be recitations by the children m 6 Prizes. Refreshments. Dancing Minnie Brown, Mrs. Annie Tedford, and William B. Hoisted, exchange Main Floor DEPARTMENT STORE 9 o’clock At the r a in b o w Mrs. Latting Caverly and Miss manager of the Southern New SO. MAMCHESTER^,COMN, The Highland Park Community Margaret Turkington. England Telephone company will club will run a dance at the club­ entertain with magic. Santa Claus DANCE PALACE house Saturday evening at 8 will be on the scene to distribute o’clock. Both modern and old- CENTER CHURCH PARTY I gifts. Every Thursday Night fashioned dances will be on the pro­ j The committee in charge of to- gram. Case’s orchestra will play i night’s party is Florence Benson, Bill Waddell's Broadcasting and Oscar Strong will announce the FOR KIDDIES TONIGHT i Mary Wilcox, Frances Howe, Roy Orchestra old-time numbers. Every member I Warren, Evelyn Johnston, Doris Are You One Of The Hundreds Of Thrifty Prof. Gates, Prompter is urged to come and bring a friend, I Langdon, and Allen Thompson. and the young people home from W. B. Halste:! to Entertain I ------■ With Stunts in Magic—To ! school should plan to be on hand. ! Henry T. Coleman of 171 Hilliard Be Held in Temple. Women Who Realize What This Heading Means- street who entered St. Francis | ABOUT TOWN Visiting officers and cadets will Members of the Center Congre­ I hospital a week ago for treatment, j conduct the services at the Salva­ I is making favorable progress. Charles A. Sweet, north end taxi tion Army citadel tonight. The gational church Sunday school, their man and custodian of Depot Square services begin at 8 o clock. park, was the recipient of several After-Christmas Garment Sale fine Christmas rifts but ^® Mr. and Mrs. John McMenemy o f proudest of a combmation Odd Fel­ Marble street entertained a party of lows Lodge and Encampment watch 26 members of their family and Practically every garment in our entire stock at savings averaging from 20% to 50%. Early selection is very im­ fob and chain which was given to close relatives, for Christmas dinner portant as savings such as these cannot help but be of interest to girls and women who have put off buying their winter him by a group of l^al business yesterday. Their younger daughter New Yearns Eve Frolic coat, or need r new frock or two. Shop tonight. Store open until nine o’clock. men. He asked The Herald tci ex­ Ruth is home from Middlebury Col­ press his thanks to all who had re­ lege for the Christmas vacation. Given by the membered him with tokens. Others who came from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crockett, Tall Cedars of Lebanon John Rota of Eldridge street has of Pelham, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. been elected president of the local Thomas Tiffany and small son Tuesday, Dec. 31 Christopher Columbus society fo George—the only grancchild of the fourth year. Samuel Amadeo Masonic Temple Fur Trimmed was elected vice president. The Needham, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. other officers were elected as tol- Harold Baldwin of j^ongmeadow. Music by Ernie Rocke’s lows: Joseph Borello, recording sec- Mass. COTTON-PICKERS retarv: William Belfiroe, financial Dancing 8:30 to 2 secretary; Vittorio Firpo, treasurer: Temple Chapter, Order of the Dress and Sports Coats Luigi Bonvini, steward. Eastern Star, will install its officers Admission $3.50 a Couple for 1930 at the meeting tomorrow including dinner and souvenirs The' second in the series of five evening in the Masonic Temple, monthly motion Picture services wal postponed from Wednesday evening be given at Second on account of Christmas. Mrs. Bea­ church Sunday evening at 7.30. The trice Robb will be installing officer, picture to be shown wall be Ihe assisted by the retiring worthy Stream of Life.” These services are matron, Mrs. Jessie L. Winterbot- m under the auspices of the motion tom as marshal. $3 9 -5 0 picture equipment committee and WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. they are open to the general public, Ernest P. Williams of New York a collection being taken to defray City, spent the holiday at his home expenses. The service in November on Hudson street. (Regular $49.50 and $59.50 Grades) was especially well attended. The Funeral Directors I Vfi auditorium and organ are made use Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wade of ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS of for these pictures, with one or Union street yesterday announced vvr- two special numbers by a volunteer the engagement of their daughter, CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. choir. Miss Jean E. Mitchell to Dixie D. Beautiful broadcloth dress coats in the smartly flared models as well as the classic Finns of Madisonville, Ky. The an­ Miss Emma H. Macintee of 4 nouncement, was made at a dinner Pearl street has been spending the Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 straightline styles. These coats are luxuriously fur trimmed with choice pelts. In Christmas holiday at her home in party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Prentice of 218 School K'Vj Funeral Director Residence 7494 Boston, Mass. -TT this price group will be found imported woolen and tweed sports coats in strictly tailor­ street. John Mather Chapter DeMolay ed and fur trimmed models. Every coat is well tailored and silk crepe lined. Styles will give a Christmas dance this eve­ Miss Florence Benson heads the ning in the banquet hall of the committee of arrangements for the for miss and madam. Masonic Temple for members and anniml Christmas party for Center their friends. church school children, which will be held tomorrow at 6:30 at the Hose Company No. 2 of the Man­ Masonic Temple. chester Fire department will hold One Group One Group One Group its regular monthly meeting in the Willing Workers of the Concordia headquarters at Main and Hilliard Lutheran church will have their streets tonight. The business ses­ Christmas party tonight at 6 o’clock sion will be followed by a Christmas and tomorrow evening at 7:30 the C oats C oats party. A tree has been placed in Young People’s society will have the hall and the committee has pro­ theirs. vided gifts for all. The Girl Scout Drum and Bugle $2 1 .7 5 $1 2 .5 0 Buy White Oak Coal $12.00 per corps will omit its regular meeting ton. G. E. Willis and Son.—Adv. this week. (Regular $79.50 Grades) (Regular $25 and $29.75 Grades) (Regular $16.75 and $19.75 Grades) The seELson’s outstanding coat styles will If you are looking for an inexpensive We have gone through our stock and re­ be found in these models at $59.50. Rich dress or sports coat, plan to see this group duced our $16.75 and $19.75 dress coats to broadcloth dress coats trimmed with fash­ that we are featuring at $21.75. Fur $12.50 for this sale. Inexpensive but smart ion-right furs—lapin, mink marmot, moun­ trimmed dress coats of suede-like fabrics; dress coats of sued 3-like fabrics trimmed Weather conditions make no notice­ with fur collars and cuffs. The wanted able difference in the delivery of tain link and susliki. Bown, green and good-looking sports coats of soft mixtures black. in smartly tailored styles. shades. fHPNB “Willis Oil” ___ immense storage capacity and super-modern delivery n facilities are always to be relied upon. GOOD THINOS TO EAT OIL MASON materials WILLIS COAL FRESH FISH Sliced B a co n ...... 39c lb. Smartly Styled 1 lb. Rolls B u tte r...... 44c ___ for satisfactory heating re­ Oysters B Grade Greening sults___ it’s a coal free of ah rock, Mackerel Apples ...... 99c basket slate and non-burning elements. Salmon. B Grade Baldwins Masons’ Supplies to meet all build-’ Youthful Silk Frocks Extra Large Smelts ...... $1.29 basket ing needs. Filet of Haddock A Grade Baldwins Salt Herring ...... $1.69 basket Salt Mackerel Maxwell House Coffee Salt Cod ...... 46c lb. i SPECIAL! Fresh Scallops...... 49c Pint | 2 M a in jS ite et S Every child making a purchase at Pinehurst Friday, S M a n d ie ^ te t "" iC oiin E will get one balloon free. S } o n B ' 3 3 i 9 (Many $16.75 Grade) t. = Surely every girl and woman likes to add two or three new frocks to her wardrobe at this time of the year, and she can afford to when smart frocks are so reasonable— 258 aimiiiiii MllllUtlll $10.00. Dressy frocks of crepe and satin in the new flared models; tailored crepes FILMS trimmed with fluffy collars and vestees. DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 24 HOUR SERVICE Film Deposit Box at Store Entrance One Group One Group One Group KEMP'S Dresses Dresses Dresses $1 2 .5 0 What Will The $5.00 $7.9 5 Visit the ($16.75 Grades) Frocks suitable for school, sports and Each frock a charming expression of the McGovern business wear. Tailored rayon prints, Regular $10.00, $12.50 and $16.75 dresses new mode. Plain crepes, satins and geor­ New Years Bring To You? plain crepes and satins trimmed with soft in heavy crepes for dress wear; smartly gettes in the smart princess and flared “lingerie” coUars and cuffs. Brown, tailored woolens fo r , school, sports and styles for afternoon wear; youthfully tail­ black, blue, green and wine. Styles for business wear. A choice of good looking ored crepes for sports and business. Black, Granite Co.’s To the Thriftless they will bring poverty miss and madam. styles. The wanted shades. brown, grreen and blue. Memorial and disgrace. To the Thrifty they will bring Hale’s Apparel Departmsnt— Main Floor, Rear Exhibition prosperity and honor. Be Thrifty and keep of your funds in the Savings Bank of Manchester. Smart Winter Millinery Monumentfl and ^ 5% Interest Paid, Markers f Compounded Quarterly Original in Conception 'T $1.00 $1.95

Moderate in W e e t ($1.95 and $2.95 Grades) ($2.95 to $4.95 Grades) Add two or three new hats to your winter wardrobe when they are so reasonable. We have gone 147 Allyn St., Hartford through our stock and reduced many of our hats to these two price groups. Simple little felts in the season’s smartest styles—brimless hats with long backs and unusual side treatments. Black, Local Representative The. ^ ngs6ankofManchester brown, blue, wine and green. Mr. J. Fuller MitcheD SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. Hale’s Millinery— Second Floor Phone 2-4129, Hartford ES.TABLISHED 1306 iiillliTTi