THE WEATHER NET PRESS RUNl AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION OP THE EVENING HERALD Fair,' subtly colder tonight* for the month of November! 1926| Thnr£4ay fair. 4,940 (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Classified Advertising on Page 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1926. VOL. X U ., NO. 75. PUTS POISON RUM SEEKING GIRL IN Boss of All the Hello Girls aiD TH M A YB E ENATE FACES GAS FRANCHISE FRENCH SPY PLOT LEONARD m , t Than in AN EARLY ROW British Ex-Army Officer Is ABOUT $20,000, AUOWED SEA'' Days Says New York SESSION LOOMS Held Charged With Selling- Hospital Doctor. Information. FORBW^AN New York, Dec. 29— Deaths ON N m e U A INLEGUTURE Paris, Dec. 29.— Once more SAYSUWYER from Christmas booze today the slogan of the French had mounted to twenty-seven. secret service Is, “ Cherchez la Many other liquor victims are Femme” , as they seek to un­ Curtis Has a Scheme to Let in hospitals and some are in Demand For Withdrawal of Conn. L. 4 P. Seeks Right to ravel an alleged espionage plot. Cobb’s Attorney Says He’s such condition it Is feared Vivia i Sanders, who claims 5' Roraback, ly planned to come to Detroit with chairman of the Republican State the right to take the oath of of­ convenes demanding the recall oi Cobb, decided at the last minute to Wage Cats, Tax Redactions the American forces from Nicara­ Central Committee. remain in Cleveland, Murfin said. fice. Housatonic Dams A. W. P. Reorganization Com­ Resolution in Way gua soil. Action Undetermined “ It is apparent,” said Wheeler, Expansion plans of the com­ “ Just what action will be taken, The Senate, said Senator Ash­ Figare in Program to pany’s power business are also pro­ “ that the American commander in whether it shall be a suit for sland­ urst, in his dignified way, must vided for in a clause in the petition mittee Buys Properties at Nicaragua is under the impression er against the American League chew on that resolution a little be­ which requests authority to build fore Mr. Smith can raise his right Meet Sonthem Bids. we are at war with those people. such dams across the Housatonic and K. M. Landis or whether it “ His action In establishing _a Sale; To Sell Local Branch shall be a bill in equity will be de­ hand before Vice-President Dawes river and its tributaries as will best and scratch a signature in the censorship there is outrageous. utilize the waters and water power. termined at this meeting,” Murfin Miss Cecilia Seymour. 25, Is on her way from Omaha to New York to Has Four Warships. register of the Senate. Boston, Dec. 29— Cotton goods The American commander in The petition is signed by Ed­ said. become advisory bdss of nearly all the telephone girls in the United Ashurst stoutly avers that no “ However until this meeting no Nicaragua is Rear Admiral Julian ward 'W. Day, the company’s attor­ The Oakland branch of the States. She will teach instructors how to instruct chief operators in senator will care to risk the onus manufacturers, mill operatives and K. Latimer; He has four warships ney. American Writing Paper Company one knows even whether there will all the companies of the Bell system. She won the job because of her of allowing Col. Smith this privi­ local and state governments have be a suit or not. All this must be and a substantial force of marines Authority for construction of two mills "n-as sold yesterday afternoon success in the same sort of work at Omaha. lege. If there has been any change joined hands in a great co-opera­ huge pipe lines for gas which thrashed out at our conference this and bluejackets at his disposal. of sentiment in the Senate, due to tive movement to keep mills in the would connect New Haven with at a special auction to Charles S. afternoon. Senator Borah, Republican of the kindly spirit generated by the north, according to a survey made Idaho, chairman of the Senate for, Hartford and Bridgeport Is asked Flanagan and Robert W. Smith, Regarding Leonard’s statement holidays. Senator Ashurst has fail­ by the Interests which recently pur­ bidders representing the reorgani­ today that he had not received a FRIENDSHIP OR W AR public today by several mill associ­ eign relations committee, is simi­ PAY HALF MILLION ed to find it. larly dissatisfied with the adminis­ chased the New Haven Gaslight zation committee of the original cent for the letters in which he Senator Curtis of Kansas, Re­ ations. Co., in another petition to the leg­ tration’s policy. He has had sever­ company. The sale was conducted started the Cobb-Speaker expose, publican leader, has prepared a Comjietition offered by the South islature filed today with the secre­ in Holyoke, Mass., by President al conferences with Secretary of Murfin said: INTO PENSION FUND DECLARES BRIAND little strategy whereby the Senate was indicated by the disclosure State Kellogg concerning the mat- tary of state. Sidney L. Willson, as special mas­ PTOof of Lying might speedily rid itself of the that sixty cities and towns in the Authority to change the name of ter of the New York court. “ I have definite proof that Leon ter. - . the company which will operate the Smith case, proceed to the passage states of "Virginia, North Carolina, “ There is absolutely no justifica­ The move is one planned for ard is lying about this. of .appropriation bills, and depart South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, tion for Americamnarines or blue­ pipe lines from the Hartford Coke the re-vamping of the original Co., to the Connecticut Coke Co., “ I know he got $20,000 from France Must Chose Amity March 4 on a nine months’ vaca­ Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkan­ jackets getting mixed up in any American Writing Paper Company Amei’ican League officials for those Teachers Deposit $540,841, tion. Aided and abetted by the sas made offers to the Otis com­ contest between the opposing Nice. also is requested. The Hartford which suspended operations when Coke Co., was incorporated by the letters. If he lied about this, it -S astute Watson of Indiana, himself pany when it w;as first proposed by raguan______r...factions,” said TlrtraVYBorah. “ YV g foreclosure proceedings were fair to assume he lied when he With Germany as Altema- facing an election investigation, that corporation to move some of are not conducting any war against 1925 General Assembly. brought by the Old Colony Trust talked about Cobb and Speaker Pensioners Get $87,977 Route of Pipe Lines Curtis has drawn up a unanimous its machinery South and start a those people.” Company representing the bond­ throwing that game.” consent agreetnent whereby Col. new plant there. The offers, it was While sentiment in the Senate The petition states that the New holders against the paper concern. Tentative plans have been dis­ Haven-Hartford pipe line would In Year; 37 Are Retired. tive to Conflict. Smith would be sworn in and ’ ^s said, included such inducements as generally supports the policy of ' To Sell Oakland Plant cussed, it was learned today, by case referred to the Committee on ,free^ sites, tax exemption, cheap protecting American lives and in­ run through Hamden, North Haven, After the reorganization is com­ leading Detroit Cobb fans to stage Wallingford, Meriden, Berlin, New Privileges and Elections with ord­ power and favorable labor condi­ terests, there is apparently a wide­ pleted and the release of the par­ a huge parade, dinn2r and demon­ Britain, Newington and West Hart­ Paris, Dec. 29.— A new era of ers to report back in five days. tions. spread belief that Admiral Lati­ cels of properties owned by the stration in his honor, hut these Hartford, Dec. 29.— Teachers of Curtis also hoped to limit debate Considers Tax Reduction mer has either exceeded his in­ ford. The second extension to idans as yet have not taken any peace, dawning In Europe in 1927, Bridgeport would run through company is ordered by the courts the state deposited $540,841.46 on discussion of the case in However, with the postponement structions, or has taken an unwar­ the Oakland branch will he offer­ definite form. Action probably will [ was predicted today by Aristide of the plan by the Otis Company ranted course in supporting Adolfo Orange, Milford and Stratford. await Cobb’s decision after his ar­ during 1926 into their pension sys­ Senate to five days. Directors of the company sign­ er for sale. It has been announc­ I Briand, F’-ench foreign minister Borah’s Ire Aroused to abandon its plant in Ware, that Diaz, the president recognized by ed that ?50,000 is the minimum rival. tem, which is conducted under the and vetera.. statesman, in an ex­ town is considering a reduction in the State Department, as opposed t ing the certificate were E. E. Ey- Si>eaker Awaits Result When Senator Borah of Idaho senbach, Edward W. Day, Joseph bid that will be entertained. direction of the State Teachers’ clusive statement. heard of this plan to limit debate the company taxes. The incoming to the Liberal government headed The properties which were sold Cleveland, O.. Dec. 29— Tris Retirement Board, giving the sys­ M. Briand, who has been work­ legislature will he asked- to reduce by Dr. Juan B. Sacasa, and which iJ M. Berry, Hugh F. Smith, John S. Speaker is awaiting the outcome of he shook his mane, grew red about Brookes, Jr., and Clarence S. yesterday were offe"ed in parcels. tem its most prosperous year since ing for months towards a. Franco- the ears, and muttered, “They will the state tax. Empolyes of tl\e com­ recognized by Mexico. a conference to he held late today German rapprochement, expres-ed pany’s plant at Greenville, N. H., Blakeslee. The total of the bids was less than it was inaugurated in 1917. The never put that through,” so sav­ Not Warranted By Facts. the sum offered for the Holyoke in Detroit, b-tween Ty Cobb and the belief that such a concord voted to accqpt a wage reduction Latimer’s justification for his re­ his legal advisers, before taking deposits, which represent five per agely that Senator Curtis must and Oakland mills as au entirety, would be made an actuality and have heard the dissent in his office as the town fathers prepared to re­ pressive measures— that American another step in seeking to have his cent of each teacher-member’s sal­ lives and property were endanger, so the properties were sold to­ alleged participation in a crooked that there would be progress to­ three floors above. Mr. Borah re­ duce taxes. I gether for the sura of $3,650,000. ary, total approximately $50,000 wards disarmament in 1927. marked that the Senate might well Mayor-elect Corbett of Lowell ed by the Liberal revolutionists—• baseball game brought into the included in his platform a promise POLICE STOP CLYNIC To Operate Soon more than in 1925, according to I hope that in 1927 material dispose of the Smith case in five is not taken very seriously by sen­ courts. This information was giv­ to reduce taxes on textile indus­ atorial critics of the administra­ The sale of the Windsor Locks en out by W. K. Boyd, attorney for statistics compiled by Miss Dorothy disarmament will make great days of debate, but that it would plant on Monday has already been M. Shanley, secretary of the board. progress,” said M. Briand. never do to place that limitation tries. Lowell has already lost hun­ tion’s policy. It was pointed out OF A “ BOY HEALER” Speaker, who declared that no le­ dreds of thousands of dollars in approved by the United States gal action had oeen decided upon During the year, 1,122 new American Effort Praiseworthy on so great a subject. today that Dr. Sacasa has been of­ Federal Court for the southern members were added to the system, “ France is doing everything Fie added significantly that the payrolls through the departure of a fered presidential quarters in Puer­ “ as yet.” number of mills. to Cabezas, the Liberal capital, by Cripples Rage as Indian Lad district of New York, and it is ex­ bringing the membership to 8,109, possible to bring it about. Ameri­ votes were in the Senate to expel pected there will be no delay in ca is making praiseworthy efforts From New Bedford comes the an American lumber company. Is Prevented From Contin­ a total higher than ever before, ac­ Mr. Smith whether a plain majori­ the confirmation of yesterday’s cording to the statistics, which are to attain it, and others are also plan of Assessor Joseph H. Hand- “ This wouldn’t indicate that POLICE HAD SCHEDULE ty were required or even fwo- ford suggesting a uniform tax rate American interests had very much uing Alleged Cures. sale. It is expected that the new complete up to December 28. Of the trying. thirds. Borah, it is no secret to say company will be operating under total, 6,479 joined under the com­ “ Let me say now that France of $5, $8 and $10 per thousand on to fear from the Sacasa forces,” Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 29.— believes Smith should be deprived mill and factory machinery. commented one senator. the new incorporation soon after OF WALLINGFORD FIRE pulsory state law requiring public desires that an international con­ of his seat because of moral unfit­ Hundreds of cripples today were Januay 1. In the meantime the school teachers, not in service*he- ference on disarmament should Tax Rate Inquiry Meanwhile, a formal protest was ness, the act of turpitude being ac­ The Chicopee Board of Trade is protesting to police who last night receiver will continue to operate fore 1917, to become members. meet very soon. lodged with the State Department broke up a meeting conducted by ceptance of $125,000 from a trac­ investigating tax rates in other today against the American mili­ the Holyoke mills for the benefit Watch Till It Starts Then Ar­ However, there are 1,630 volun­ “ I hope that 192 7 will see fur­ tion magnate at a time when the Abram George, eleven-year-old of the new purchasers. Further de­ rested One McAvoy, Shoe tary members now on the rolls. communities with a view to recom­ tary occupation of the Liberal capi­ ther development of the policy of candidate was chairman of the tal and the disarming of Sacasa’g St. Regis Indian boy healer. The tails with reference to the Oakland Since the beginning of the system Franco-German rapprochement. I mending a revision of the rates in father was arrested for exhibiting Man, For Arson. ratemaking board of the State. their city. , forces there. It came from T. S. mill will be given out as soon as there have been 13,294 members. have been bitterly criticized and “ Senator Borah,” we asked, a minor without a license. Pensions Paid $87,977. The stockholders of the Otis Vaca, representative of the Nica, they are definitely determined. Wallingford, Dec. 29.— Follow­ villified, satirized and lashed vio­ “ why are you so clearly decided Company will meet here January 5, raguan Liberals in Washington. More than 1,000 cripples who The plans recommended by the Annuities and pensions paid to lently by newspapers because of had not yet been treated stormed ing a fire in J. McAvoy’s self-ser­ against Smith who spent $325,000 to take action on the decision of “ In behalf of the constitutional receiver are to be carried out. The vice shoe store, McAvoy was taken teachers during the period amount­ this policy, but that part of tne in his primary campaign when the police headquarters, demanding ed to $87,977.10. Of this $83,456.- the Board of Directors to postpone government of Nicaragua,” said outlying mills jf the concern with to Hartford by a state policeman French press which reproaches me Senate apparently cares not a fig any removal of plants to the the document, “ I desire to protest ’s healing attentions. Many the exception of the Unionvllle and 91 was paid by the state in pen­ does not understand French public of those treated reported complete and an insurance man for exami­ that $2,000,000 was spent in South. They will also act on a pro­ against the occupation by the naval Windsor Locks mills are to be nation and later was returned here sions and $4,520.19 from the de­ opinion. Pennsylvania for the pious Mr. or partial cures and the others posits paid by the teachers. Re­ posal to erect a mill in the South foreps of the United States of sold. The personnel of the man­ charged with arson. Would Lead to War Pepper?” with a view to ending operations in Puerto Cabezas, and against thg were enraged at their failure to agement will remain practically funds paid to 727 teachers with­ “ But in spite of all criticisms no benefit from the boy’s laying on While the fire was extinguished Always Against Pepper New England at any time it is practical imprisonment of Presi­ the same. quickly with only about $500 dam­ drawing from the system for vari­ one has suggested a contrary poli­ of hands. ous reasons, amounted to $167,- “ I am against Pepper,” answer­ deemed advisable; dent Sacasa. age, several serious incidents oc­ cy. A policy of isolation for ed Borah, accenting the pronoun, Protests Censorship. curred. James Downey, a fore­ 636.75. There were forty-four re­ France and excessive armaments Is instatements. “ but we are more concerned with “ The occupation of the city was man of the local hose company, no policy. France could strength­ those coming in than with those BRIDGEPORT COPS THINK entirely unnecessary as there had NEW YORK STAGE MAY The retired list now includes 215 en her armaments and refuse to been no interference with the lives SEVENTY-FIVE BUCKS fell, broke three ribs and was in­ teachers, an average pension of going out. But if we are not to jured dangerously. talk about collahoratiqu with put our foot down on the accept- $43.63 a month being paid. The Germany. THEY HAVE 2 STICKUPS (Continued on I’ago 2.) PICK ITS OWN “ CZAR” According to police, a state po­ highest monthly pension is $92.81. FOR 3 MINUTE CHAT liceman and a Hartford insurance “ Where would that lead? (Contlnaed on Page 2.) man remained hidden near the “ To war, and I wish to avoid Must Do Something to Clean store all night, apparently having (Continued on Page 2.) war.” Hold Pair of Chauffeurs on TO TELL HOUSE ABOUT Up or Mayor Walker Will, Is That’s to Be London-New York an idea a fire would occur. When Suspicion of More Than a Ultimatum. Telephone Rate as Service the fire broke out and no one ap­ Dozen Holdup$. peared near the store the two BUMP FOLLOWS BUMP Opens Next Month. How Washington Explains Diaz’s JAPANESE WAR SCARE New York. Dec, 29— Appoint­ watchers went to McAvoy’s house Bridgeport, Dec. 29— Police here and took him into custody. this afternoon, stated their belief ment of a theatrical czar, with New York, Dec. 29.— Seventy- ON FOG-BUNDED ROAD powers similar to those of Will that they have arrested two men Wilbur Consents to Give Facts five dollars for three minutes, ten Recognition as Nicaragua Head responsible for more than a dozen Hays or Judge Landis was being dollas for each additional minute. In Secret But Won’t Open considered by Broadway producers GET WOR TONIGHT FOR holdups o f chain stores - and gas That’s what the telephone oper­ Truck Crashes Parked Truck, stations in this district in the past Records to Committee. following Mayor Walker’s threat of ator will tell New Yorkers early a strict censorship If the producers Washington, Dec. Then Passenger Auto Slams few months. They are Howard W. next month when they want to talk SPEECH BY COOUDGE .! he gave way to Diaz. Hubbard, 22, and Robert J. Mills, Washington, Dec. 29.-—The failed to rid the stage of immoral London. One can only “ keep Washington treaties of 1923 affect-j Into the Wreck. House has decided to Inquire in­ and salacious plays. ing Central American affairs are Now comes Sacasa, saying that as 24„ both chauffeurs. the line” twelve minutes, v.ice president under Solorzano he They were presented in police to the now famous “ Japanese war The mayor’s ultimatum met with "Walter S. Gifford, president of Washington, Dec. 29.— Presi­ cited by the U. S. State Depart­ Milford, Dec. 2 9 — When George scare” report of 1921 which fig­ instant response from the Broad­ was entitled under the constitution .court and locked up in default of the American Telephone & Tele­ dent Coolidge left Washington ment in support of its. attitude to­ to the presidency when Solorzano Goodmiller, a truck driver of the ured so prominently in the recent way magnates, who will meet in a early this afternoon to nay a flyiny; Bronx, New York city, discovered bail of $10,000 each. graph Co. assured the public today ward Nicaragua, now being very -.tepped out. According to police, the men Fall-Doheny case, it was learned few days to discuss the situation that the service would be in opera­ holiday visit to Trenton, N. J. and that his machine had ran out-of today. and decide on the best means to widely advertised. But, retorts the U. S , Sacasa was were arrested yesterday morning tion next month. make his first public r.ppearance in absent from, the country at that gasoline last night he pulled far in and have been under examination Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, meet it, censoring their own pro­ that city as chief exe'eutive. Cele­ These treaties bound five Central on the side of the road, parked the according to a statement Issued by ductions instead of suffering offi­ time. ever since but both refuse to make GEORGIA MAY CUT OUT bration of the 150th anniversary of heavy machine and proceeded to Rep. McClintic, Democrat of Okla« cial regulation. American states— Nicaragua, Gua­ “ Right,” say Sacasa’s friends. any statements. “ LAST LEGAL HANGING’ the battles of Trenton and Prince­ temala, Costa Rica, Honduras and “ He had been exiled, under ijcnalty walk to a nearby gas station for a Hubbard, who is married and has homa, has agreed to appear before ton is the occasion. supply of fuel. a young son, served a jail sentence the House Naval Affairs Commit­ Salvador-—not to interfere wi!h of death.” Shortly afterwards a machine Gray, Ga., Dec. 29.— The “ last Radio enthusiasts throughout each other’s internal affairs, and Mexico sides with Sacasa, con­ in 1923 for robbing the Park City tee “ in secret session’^ and submit RUM SH TS ANCHOR legal hanging” in Georgia, schedul­ the East will be enabled to hear not to recognize any government tending the Diaz government is a driven by Frank Timmins, of Yacht club and last April was ar­ to questioning about the report. ed here Friday, may not take place. the president’s address tonight by that came into power by force of “ force of arms” product. But the U. Bridgeport, crashed Into the stand­ rested here for the Woonsocket, R. "Wilbur, however, refused to Gov. Walker commuted to life Im­ tuning in on WOR. arms or revolution. S. can’t see it. ing truck. Timmins’s machine was permit the committee to inspect KNOCKS OUT CABLE badly damaged but he escaped in­ I., police. ^ prisonment the death sentence of The treaties were executed under Protests that the U. .S. foisted Mills Is married but Is not liv­ the records bearing on the “ war Jarreth Benford, one of two men the auspices of the United States Diaz, friend of American business jury. ing with his wife. He has been ar­ Timmins had Just freed himself scare.” Cuts Communication on Im ­ convicted of attacking an 80-year- BOSTONIANS TO PROTEST ai'.d Me^co. Interests, on Nicaragua are em­ rested for non-support,and for au­ McClintic said that Wilbur’s se« old woman In Jones county. A1 MURDERERS’ EXECUTION The State Department Insists phatically denied. from the wreck when another au­ tomobile law violation. portant South American Line tomobile driven by Joseph Stabile, crecy policy was ham-stringing the though Walker denied ^he same there Is no Inconsistency in Its pol­ The election of Diaz after Cha­ naval affairs committee in its ef­ Today. mercy to Wade Johnson, Denford’s Boston, Dec. 29.— Two protest icies toward President Adolfo Diaz morro’s retirement wa,s investigat­ of Devon, repeated the perform­ FIRE IN BELLEVUE ance. Stabile escaped Injury but a forts to recommend intelligent leg­ companioft In the alleged attack, meetings in behalf of the so-called of Nicaragua and his Liberal ene­ ed,and the State Department decid­ islation to build up the navy. New York, Dec. 29.— Efforts of strenuous efforts were under way Waltham car barn bandits, John J. my, former Vice President J. Bau­ ed that although attendant circum­ passenger in his car, John Rober­ to, of Bridgeport, was removed to ''New' York, Dec. 29.— Bight hun­ “ I was advised some time ago the rum-runners are blamed for to save him from hanging. McLaughlin, Edward J. Henline tista Sacasa. stances left much to be desli’ed, it dred patients, in Bellevue hospital by a high ranking officer in th «> ^ i| | crippling communications between and John J. Devereaux, were ar­ Sacasa was vice-president under was about as good as election as Milford hospital suffering lacera­ tions about the hands and arms. were menaced , early today by a navy that these so-called JapaneM';;' the two Americas today. The drag­ TREASURY BALANCE ranged for today. They will be President Solorzano. lyjst January, could be hoped for in Nicara.gun. basement fire that,was put,put after reports contain no informatioifi ging of a rum-runner’s anchor is held Thursday and Sunday. The Solorzano was forced- to resign. Therefore, so far as Washii.gton Police Investigation revealed the accidents were unavoidable due to a stubborn fight There was no which would show a belligerenlf at-*; held responsible for the cutting of Washington, Dec. 29.— Treasury trio are scheduled to die in the General Emiiiano Chamorro irled fs concerned; Diaz seems in for panic. Nurse’s assured patients they titude on the part of Japan!** ,ha an important South American cable balance as of December 27; $277,- electric chair next week. All efforts to seize the government. Uut under good— and Sacasa out for good. a heavy fog and rain and made no were in no donaer. 1 said. off New York today. 113.040.43. 1 to save them have failed. tbs same 1923 treaties the U. S. re- (Copyright. 1926. NBA Serv.. luc.) arresta.

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WUV TO BE BURE SENATE FACES E A E Y * TEACHES.: What was (^ r g e 'Washington noted for? GiHinan Pines Local Stocks U TTLE JAMES: His memory. ROW ON NICARAGUA Winter Comes—And Niagara TEACHER: That makes . you Will Make Reservations for (Fnrnlsbed by Pntnam & Co.) think his memory was so great? LITTLE JAMES: They .erected a (Continued from page Bank Stocks. monument to It.— Buen Humor, 700 City B’k & Trust .. .625 Madrid. New Year’s Eve. Conn River Banking .300 and property of American citizens First Nat (Htfd) . . .235 250 by the constitutional (Liberal) Htfd Aetna Natl . . . . 400 415 forces, nor was there any danger Takes on Icebound Grandeur Special Chicken and Htfd-Conn Tr Co .. . 575 of such interference. Land Mtg & Title . . . 65 “ The practical arrest of the con­ Goose Dinner Htfd Morris Plan B’k 115 stitutional ruler of a sovereign Phoenix St B’k Tr 7.400 415 state, with which the United States - . Safe Dancing fn»n 8 p. m. until i Park St T r u s t...... 425 is at peace, is almost without par­ Milk a. m. in the morning. Riverside Trust .. . .450 allel in International relations, and ...... •* U S Security...... 420 440 is unwarranted by international '^ F o o d Celebrate with good time Bonds. law. FarInfant0, here. East Conn Pow 5 . . . 99 “ I also desire to protest against Invalid*, Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 the action of the United States na­ ThaAged Admission $3.00 indnding Hart E L 7% . . . '. . .290298 val officers in depriving the con­ CfdurUdng—’IMgesdUe—^No Cooking, Conn L P 5 % s ..109 110% stitutional government of the use THs Homo FoodJhink forAUAgsa dining and dancing. Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 of the wireless station, the only Conn L P 4 1 ^ s ....95 96 means of communication, and thus Brid Hyd 5 s ...... '.103% 105 preventing It from placing the true lusuranco Stocks. hltuation in Nicaragua before the xAetna Insurance ...4 9 5 510 world.’’ xAetna L i f e ...... 490 500 Won’t Bo Withdrawn Aetna Life full pr. . .400 500 Secretary of State Kellogg said Aetna-Life part pd ..440 460 today that the marines would not A utom obile...... 160 180 be withdrawn from Nicaragua "un­ STATE xConn General .....1 5 7 0 1590 til Admiral Latimer says so.” He TONIGHT National Fire ...... 720 740 reiterated the White House an- Htfd Steam B oiler... 6 40 660 nounceiflent that the marines were xHartford Fire ...... 490 500 in Nicaragua "to protect American xPhoenix ...... 480 490 lives and property,” and said they COUNTRY STORE NIGIfr xTravelers ...... 1 1 5 5 1170 would stay “ as long as necessary.” Public Utility Stocks. “ We have made no suggestions PRESENTS! PRESENTS! PRESENTS! Conn Power Co . . . . . 320 nor have we heard of any to with­ Conn L P 7 % ...... 112 draw,” said Kellogg. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL He denied that Latimer has in­ Conn L P 8% ...... 120 terfered with the Liberal revolu­ ANITA. STEWART AND Here is the Greatest xHart Gas c o m ...... 73 tionists there, or that the Ameri­ GEORGE SIDNEY in Hart E L ...... 340 Western Ever Made! can commander had established a “The------xHart Gas c o m ...... 74 censorship which prevented the xHart Gas p f d ...... 49 Liberals from communicating with PRINCE OF PILSEN” ‘The Desert’s Toll’ So N E Tel C o ...... 153 the outside. xConn Elec Serv pfd. 66% Manufacturing Stocks Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday xAm Hardware ...... 83 LONDON NEWS CAUSTIC American Silver .... 30 Acme Wire ...... 10 Says Nicaragua Affair Spoils U. S. S F I E C T ES Billings Spencer pfd — Influence Abroad. S Billings Spencer com —• BIgelow-Htfd com . . 80 London, Dec. 29.— America’s , VAUDEVILLE ® Bristol B rass...... 7 moral leadership in European af­ Collins Co ...... 135 fairs is likely to suffer severely as xColt Fire Arms .... 28 a result of “ drastic Intervention” in Nicaragua, according to the Eagle Lock ...... 112 Hundreds of thousands of people see Niagara Falls'every year— but not many of thfem see the famous cataract In Its beautiful winter garb. The Royal Balkan Sextette Fafnir Bearing ...... 90 Daily News today. This newspaper pointed out that These pictures were taken after winter had finally put its grip on Niagara. At the left is the “ Cave of the Winds,” no\v clothed with the Featuring Prince Teno and Maybelle, Boy Strom 'Hart & Cooley ...... 190 longest icicles south of the Arctic circle. At the right is a scene from Luna Island, looking toward the American shore. The inset shows xint Silver p f d ...... 102 107 America’s action at Puerto Cabezas the ice mountains at the base of the American falls. xint Silver c o m ...... 96 99 (capital of the ^^Iberal or revoU - xJewel Belting pfd . . 80 tion forces in Nicaragua) is gen­ KEHLER & EDITH FLAMING YOUTH xLn’drs Frary & Clark 88% erally accepted as an attempt to hit World’s Fastest Skaters A Comedy Classic Mann B’man Class A. 19% the Mexican government through URGED TO DISPLAY | s m i t h m a y b e g iv e n | ■<5> DIFFERENT PAT CROWE ; Mann Bo'man Class B 9 Nicaragua by destroying Mexican E.'UEltGENCY DOCTORS ' xNew Brit Mach p fd .102 influence in the Caribbean area. Singing Eddie Nelson New Brit Mach com .. 16 The Daily News believes that ARRESTED IN KANSAS HALL & ROGERS Broadway’s Favorite Niles Bt Pond new . . 18 “ the confusion and lack of candor NEIGHBORLY SPIRIT! ™ ™ Dr. Burr and Dr. Boyd will Vaudeville Bits Entertainer. xNorth & J u d d ...... 22 about the American policy towards (Continued rioin page 1.) be on emergency call tomorrow. Niles Bt Pond pfd . . 80 Mexico might easily drift into a J R Montgomery pfd. — Hartford Paper Blames Wrong ON THE SCREEN ‘war policy’.” Individual Through Mistak­ J R Montgomery com. — “ The Nicaraguan incident was ance of a large sum of money from BEBE DANIELS in Pratt Whitney pfd .. 85 evilly inspired from every point of Charles Ray Tells Kiwanians a traction magnate by a candidate en Idenfl'ity in News Dispatch Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 view,” added the Daily News. “ It is who is at the same time chairman RAIN AND SLEET STORM Russell Mfg Co . likely to fail in its immediate ob­ That Lack of It Hinders of the Public Utilities Commission Pat Crowe, nationally known xSmyth Mfg Co .. ject by enlisting the sympathy of then 1 do not see how we are ever reformed train robber and high­ STRANDED IN PARIS xStanley Works com 77 Latin America upon the side of going to stop" such thin,gs. If that CRAMPS BUSINESS HERE wayman Is not in prison for the Stanley Works pfd Growth, rest of his life as was reported in Mexico and its efiect upon public is not an unmoral act then noth­ I xScovllle Mfg So . . opinion in Europe will be deplor­ ing is.” a Hartford newspaper Monday. The New Year’s Eve Midnight Show xStandard Screw . disclosure In The Herald yesterday able. How can the America of Mr, We attempted to intrigue Sena- ‘ Trolleys, Autos and Pedestri­ Get Your Reservp Seats Now They Are Going Fast. xTorrington...... Coolidge carry any moral weight tor Ashurst into an expression of ' that Crowe was in Manchester at U nderwood...... William A. Knofla. the newly ans Forced to Near Stand­ with the hoary-headed sinners of indignation over Pepper, but the the time he was supposed to have U S Envelope pfd. . elected president of the Manches-| still By Ice. the old world when America lect­ ter Kiwanis club, in a brief speech Arizona man replied in his witty committed the crime in Kansas Union Mfg Co . .... City indicated the former criminal ures them on their bellicose rival­ at the noonday luncheon at the H o-' manner. “ You wouldn't expect the Whitlock Coil Pipt Senate to undertake the role of un­ had a perfect alibi X Ex DlT. ries and aggressions and iniquitous tel Sheridan today, outlined his j International Intrigues and their policy for the coming year. He has dertaker, would you?” He referred Trolley service was paralyzed, Press wires were resorted to to­ short way with weaker brethren. If, appointed various committees to it seemed to us withput pareful automobile traffic slowed up and day with the result.that the infor­ mation from the Kansas City Star as soon as America is faced with an carry on the work, and announced study, to Mn Pepper’s political pedestrian traffic reduced to a mini­ awkward little problem in diplo­ that he would do all in his power demise. • mum during the severe sleet and makes known the fact that it ■was not the original Pat Crowe but a N.Y. Stocks macy in her own sphere of influ­ to merit the confidence the mem­ ‘■‘If you think that either Smith rain storm which held Manchester ence, she succumbs, also without a bers had placed in him by making or Vare are going to be seated by younger man who had assumed in its grip yesterday and last eve­ that name. struggle or prayer for guidance, to him president. Mr. Knofla said he unanimous consent you are subject ning. Rain poured down steadily all The whole story was brought m. the temptations of the devil?” hoped for even greater co-operation to hallucinations,” said Senator day, freezing as it struck the High Low 2 p. from the members, and especially about by an erroneous report in a 41 Ashurst in his dry way. “ You ground. C ly d e I Tonight At Gulf WI . 41% 39% Ihe working committees, than was Boston paper which was copied by Amer Beet Sug 23 23 23 know 1 think many senators will Ice covered the power wires and given to the outgclr.g president. hesitate before voting to give ' a Hartford daily. It la reported 7:00 a n d 9:00 Am Sugar Rei 80% 80% 80 % PAY HALF MILLION trolley tracks, causing serious de­ that when the news that a “ Pat 47 It was Charles Ray’s last meet­ these men their seats because of— I Anaconda . . . 48 47% % ing as president .and he took the lays on the South Manchester and Crowe” had been arrested and sen­ 140 because of— ” Mr. Ashurst hesitat- | Am T & T . . 140 y» 140% % opportunity to thank tho members Rockville lines. Cars were from 15 tenced to life imprisonment came EVEL’O f BRENT in 142% 144 INTO PENSION FUND ed a moment, “ because of political | Am Smelt . . . 145 % for their loyal support during the minutes to an hour late and the into the office of the newspapers, 108 107% 108 expediency,” he concluded. i American Loc. year. He then gave them a 20-mln- schedule did not function properly the editors Jumped at conclusions Am Car Fndy. 101 101 101 (Contfnned from page l.) ute talk on the duty of the Kiwan- once during the day. No accidents without attempting to verify the Atchison . . . . 167 164% 166 % lan as a business builder. Mr. Rav or derailments were reported at the account. It results in a mistaken Love ’Em and Leave ’Ein Balt & Ohio . 107 106% 107 HALE’S MARKET, GROCERY During the year seventeen pension­ 'has been in Manchester nix years local office. identity and was a severe blow at Beth St “ B” . . 47% 46% 47 ers died, while the total of deaths as general mana.ger of the Rogers No serious damage was done to Chandler . . . . 8% 8% 8 % the reputation of the ex-criminal in the system\was thirty-one. Paper company. He is a keen ob­ TO CLOSE ON SATURDAY the local telephone system, al­ who claims he has reformed. ^ 1 Chill Cop . . . 34 33% 33 % Thirty-sevem teachers retired server. He believes in Manchester though a number of lines were out | IF YOU REALLY Want Con Gas N Y , 100% 100% 100 % during the year. Five of these after and is very enthusiastic over its of order. The wire chief at the Man- i GIRLS! to Tease 'Em— Pet ’Em Col Fuel Iron. 43% 43 43 % service of more than fifty years prospects. He urged the Kiwanians cheater exchange - said today that I BERGGRENS CELEBRATE Girlies— Hug and Squeeze Ches & Ohio 162% 161% 162 % Hale’s Health Market and Self each. The longest period of service to display a more neighborly spir­ reports of disabled lines were still | THEIR SILVER WEDDING What Do You Think of ’Em! Cruc Steel . .. 80 79% 79 % among the thirty.seven was fifty- it. It is Ills opinion that new indus­ Serve grocery will be closed all coming in but that the system was | 166 Fellows Who Love ’Em Can Pacific . 166% 166% % six years and the shortest nineteen tries could be induced to come here day Saturday, New Year’s Day. fortunate considering the extent of 1 Manchester Couple Honored 3y — JUST— Erie ...... 40% 40 40 % years. Six teachers reached more and that is the only way in which Several of the foodstuff stores will the storm. Friends and Relatives In Gather­ and Leave ’Em. LOVE ’EM AND Erie 1 s t ...... 53 52% 53 than forty-five years in the state’s Manchester can continue to grow. be open part of the day, but Hale’s ing at Swedish Church. LEAVE ’EM Gen Asphalt 89% 87% 88 A short circuit opened an auto­ Don’t Miss This Picture! % schools, four more than forty and He hopes to see our present indus­ decided to close Friday night at 9 matic switch on the Manchester Gen Elec . . . 84% 84 84 % nine more than thirty-five. tries develop into still greater pro­ p. m. for the week-end. Gen Mot . . . 156 153% 155 Electric company system yesterday More than 300 relatives and % portions, but it was through the in­ The stores not dealing in food­ friends united last night In the Gt North pfd 82% 82% 82 % stuffs will remain open Friday un­ afternoon and the lights In th.e troduction of new blood that any south end were out for about ten Swedish Lutheran church to give a 111 Central . . 123 123 123 town or city can attain a healthy til 9 p. m. and will close all day TOMORROW AND FRIDAY 62 minutes. This morning a high ten­ reception to Mr. and Mrs. Alexan­ K6nn Cop . . . . 61% 61 % COUNTRY CLUB XMAS growth. It is the business builder Saturday. Shoppers are urged to Inspira Cop . 25% 25% 25 % sion cable fell on North Main street der Berggren who are celebrating DOUBLE FEATURE BILL that amounts to something in the watch the advertisements for the their silver wedding anniversary. Louis & Nash. 129% 127% 128 % individual store schedules. but no damage was done. Individual DANCE TONIGHT town In which he lives. house wires were torn down in August Casperson was toastmaster. LARRV SBMONi Marine pr .. 38 3’3% 37 % Mr. Ray urged every business REX, The Wild Horse CHARLES MURRAY and Natl Lead . . 170 170 170 some places by limbs falling be­ Mr. and Mrs. Berggren received man in Manchester to pause long LAST — In— MARY CARR In North Pac . . 80 80 80 OP ANDERSONVILLE j cause of the weight of the sleet. a chest of silver. 25 silver dollars enough in liis daily routine to com- PRISON BREAKERS DIES' “BLACK CYCLONE” N Y Central . 142% 140% 142 The Manchester Country Club’s Combined with the foot or more and a beautiful basket of roses. The “ The WIZARD OF OZ” ])are conditions today with those A Wild Horse! Who Loved N Y N H & H 42% 41% 42 % Christmas dance will be held at of snow which had fallen on Sunday latter was the gift of Miss Marion IT’S A WHIZ Pan Am Pet 67% 67% 67 that obtained 10 years ago, to note Penn Yan, N. Y., Dec. 29.— morning, the sleet made walking Olson. With, tho Heart of a Man! % the club house tonight. Waddell's what progress had been made, and 56% 56% 56 Prank Danes, 84, last survivor of A program of vocal music was Pennsylvania. % orchestra will play and refresh­ also to find out if possible wherein and driving extremely unpleasant. 127% 127% 127 the famous Andersonville prison given by the Beethoven Glee club, People Gas . . % ments will be served. we were lacking and energetically break during the Civil war, is dead Main street was turned into a river Pierce Arr . . 22% 22 22 % The house has been prettily dec­ and the side streets, which had not Charles L. Johnson and a quartet 40% 40 wipe out whatever prevents making here today. Danes and five com­ Press St .... 40% % orated with evergreens for the headway. Manchester is well locat­ had good service in the removal of composed of the Berggren sisters. Rep Ir & St . 56% 66% 56 rades tunneled -under the walls of % dance. Mr. and Mrs. C. Read ed from every point of view. It has the prison for twenty nights, only snow, were Impassable, Evergreen Mr. and Mrs. Berggren have been Reading 95 93% 95 Richardson are the committee in good schools, churches, recreation­ trees which overhung the sidewalks active workers In the Swedish Chi R Isl & Pa 68% 67% 68 to be discovered by a guard as they % charge. al buildings and everything to in­ finally reached the surface outside. were weighted down with the ice Lutheran church for 35 years. Mr. South Pac .. 110% 109% 110 % duce families to locate here. that they blocked progress In many Berggren recently retired as an ac­ 124% 122 124 Admiral Frank Schofield of the Pa­ So Railway . % F. H. Anderson contributed the places. tive member of the choir. Studebaker.. 54% 53% 54 cific fieet is his nephew. % attendance prize Coday. It was Many limbs were broken off Union Pac . . 160% 160% 160 % NASHVILLE HIT BY NEW these trees throughout the town BARTHELMESSES NO 58 won by* Walter Sheridan, [IRIALTOI _ U S Rubber . 59% 57 % but no pedestrians were Injured. LONGER WEDDED PAIR U 3 Steel . . , 157% 155% 157 A number of the members are GANGSTER TRIO SHOT U SSt pr . .. 130 130 130 planning to go to Boston next The sleet froze on the limbs of these RISE IN CUMBERLAND trees and in some cases the cluster­ Paris, Dec. 29— Mary Caldwell, Westinghouse .69% 68% 69 % Wednesday to attend the district LAST TIMES TODAY AND THIS EVENING convention. BY N. Y. POLICEMEN ed spines were Joined together in a known on the American stage as solid sheet. i Mary Hay, and Richard Barthel- LOCAL CHRISTMAS FUND Clearing Weather, However, "Tuesday evening business on mess, motion picture star, have Gives Prdmise of Relief to STORM KEEPS DELEGATIONS Main street suffered considerably been granted a divorce by the Paris Rudolph Valentino FROM INSTITUTE'BANQUET Attack on Two Officers Disas- courts. Elood Stricken South. trous For Gunmen When for pedestrians feared to take the JUST BELOW LAST YEAR risk of walking on the Icy side­ i l l Rain and sleet put a dampef on Guns Reply. Memphis, Dec. 29.—-Clearing skies walks. Automobile traffic fell oft and cooler weather brought .iome the banquet held last night In the but some of those cars which ven­ South Methodist church by mem­ New York, Dec. 29.— Three al­ tured out were stuck in the puddles Wheni You N. B. Richards who was chair­ promise of relief to tho fioodr leged gangsters were shot today by “The Young Rajah” stricken areas in southern states to­ bers of the Willlmantic Epworth of slush which accumulated at In­ man for the Christmas fund, in League institute. Only 40 people at­ two patrolmen during a gun battle which the Manchester Chambetf oE day. tervals along every street. Fool a GoM tended, most of those from distant in which more than 40 shots were The outer coSMug of wet Ice Commerce, the Kiwanls club and The situation was still critical In fired. Two of them, Dominick Harry Carey in “SATAN TOWN” the Elks combined forces, is au­ Nashville, however, where an addi­ places being kept home because of froze solid during the night and the condition of the roads. Fiolli, 23, and John Geni, 35, are formed a shell over the snow be­ Coming thority for the statement that al­ tional rise in the Cumberland river in Bellevue hospital, where It is SELECTED SHORTER SUBJECTS though twice as many letters of ap­ of nearly a foot during the night New London and Norwich delega­ neath. Towh highway employees tions did not come because of in­ said Fiolli will d.e. The third On / peal were mailed to Individuals, increased the number of homeless wounded man escaped. were hard at work today clearing the total amount collected did not by at least 700 persons. With 1,500 ability to secure transportation. out gutters on Main street to allow Games and stunts occupied the A fourth member of the alleged quite reach that of last year. The homes flooded, more than 4,000 gang, Nicholas Sciallca, 42, was the passage of great puddles v.-hlch 2 BIG FEATURES TOMORROW and FRIDAY Christmas fund for the past three are homeless there. time after the banquet and the af­ had formed during the storm. fair wound up with a camp fire Captured before the shots were fir­ years, in actual figures amounted Reports from southwest Virginia consecretlon in which all Joined. ed, and was clubbed on the head An Adaption of Sir Rider Haggard’s to, 1924, $567.00; 1925, $734.00 Increased the death toll to twenty. when he put up a fight. It was TEACHERS DISCUSSING World Famous Novel. and 1926, $732.50. The Herald has The coal industry in southwest “SHE” REFUSED PERMISSION TO during this enga,gement that the EDUCATION IN ART already carried an account of how Virginia is paralyzed, highways im­ \Bnuno STARRING BEAUTIFUL BETTY BLYTHE this fund was dispensed to needy GIVE UP DANBURY TROLLEYS other three rushed from a door­ Hartford, Dec. 29— The develop­ passable and rail service crippled. way, their guns blazing away. The Story of a Wondrous Queen in Darkest Africa. \ families in town. _ ment of art education In the state’s fiuitthw i Her Bomance and Adventures. Property damage In Nashville Hartford, Dec. 29.— Allowing Fiolli was the first to-^fall. As public schools was the subject of alone will exceed $2,000,000. curtailment of street railway serv­ Patrolman William Landis leaned the morning session of School su­ Flood waters In Arkansas were ice and the substitution of buses on over him the wounded man at­ pervisors, superintendents and prin­ URNS reported receding today but there “THE PATENT LEATHER PUG” Cover with wet baking a o d a ^ certain streets in Danbury, the tacked him with a stllleto but was cipal here today. The aim to secure Grip, Influenza and many Pneu­ afterwards apply gently-'* is no Improvement in Mississippi. Public Utilities Commission today finally subdued. for each pupil an appreciation of monias begin a> a common Entertaining Prize Ring Stuff With BILLY SULLIVAN. refused to allow the actual aban. Police believed the four men, art and its modern applications was cold. PtioeSOa Miss Mary Cheney, Mrs. G. Far­ donment of street car service over who are charged with felonious as­ explained by A. B. Meredith. Joseph Hie box bean this ■icutor* A RIB TICKLING COMEDY and CURRENT NEWS. V iC K S ley and Paul H. Cheney are spend­ such routes. Ten new existing bus sault, were waiting for another Whiselpler, supervisor of art edu­ ^ . V a p q r u m ing a few days at the Hotel Roose­ routes are allowed under the terms member of the gang against whom cation under •Commissioner Mere­ velt, New York City, of the commlsBiou'tt findibg. they held a grudge. dith, gave an illustrated lecture. — — r Since 1889 y . M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1926.

YALE MAKES MONEY ON HOME ACCIDENTS KILLED 20,000 LAST YEAR-^--THIS WILL HELP MAKE YOUR GRID, LOSES ON DIAMOND Are you sate from accidents .in yo«r own hone? you may think so— but see the dangers that the National Safety Council has illustrated for you.

Profit on Football Pays For All Other Athletics, However, and Leaves a Surplus.

New Haven, Dec. 15.— Football “ % at Yale In the season of 1925 yield­ f ed a net income of $358,968.73. ac­ cording to the annual report of the ’ .ff ■ Yale athletic association for the year ending June 30, last. Issued here today. That sport was the only major one Indulged in by students .1’ that went through tyithout a deficit X In the year, and the receipts were sufficient to pay for other sports and glvo the association a substan­ ■ H tial profit beside. Yale’s total receipts front foot­ ball games'in 1925 -mounted to $740,876.01. Expenses of running football totaled $145,188.11, and visiting teams were paid $236,- 719.17. Baseball was a losing proposition at Yale last spring. »L , 20 SUSPENDED DRIVERS “f X ON THIS WEEK’S LIST -S'

The weekly list of operators Women who like to adorn their Never look for gaa leaks with ;S' The kerosene can does not belong Rocking chairs are no substitute electric light fixtures With paper lighted match'or candle. S u ch 'a ' whose licenses to drive automo­ Bottles containing poisons should light near lead meter connections Rugs are more sanitary than in the kitchen cabinet. All explo­ for a stepladder. More than 20,- Be careful with hot ashos. Don't shades don't stop to realize ^ is is biles in Connecticut have been sus­ be plainly marked and should not may cause a tiny, invisible fl%ms,. carpets, but small ones oft^n cause sives should be kept outside of the 000 men, women and children wero put them in a wooden box or backet a dangerous practice, which has pended for one yea.i^ for driving be where children can reach them. skidding accidents. Avoid using house. Never open a gasoline can killed in homo acsidenis last year near a fuel pile, like this man is caused many fires. Below is which will melt the mstsl, oausjnc^ while UL.der the infliienVe of liijuor Poisons shouldn't be poured into cleansers that give too high a where its fumes can travel to an and more of them wero attributed doing. Such thoughtlessness has shown what often happens whan a a larger leak and eventually a strU' was given out today at the state bottles that once held some harm­ polish. Don't polish the space cov­ open flame, spark or live coal. to falls than any other cause. - caused many fires. hot iron left without a guardian. ous fire. Cali the gas company. motor vehicle department as a ered by the rug. less medicine. part of the effort to reduce this j - highway menace. There are twen­ IT LOOKS HIGH ty names on the list. Two cases All-America Star—1943 were appealed. The department WIFE; Haven’t you noticed my statement advised people to noti­ Glorious Gloria Is Ambitious now hat. What does it look like? fy the department or the po'lce HUSBAND; A largo bill!— Pele in case they should see any of the Mele, Paris. Huspeni^ed drivers operating motor vehicles. New York.— Gloria Swanson, MARINE CORPS IS PRAISED BY GENERAL LEJUENE Adam Cernauskas, ■ Waterbury. having just finished her first per­ John Derlaga, Bridgeport. sonally produced picture, "Sunya,” Flory J. Fay, Glastonbury. hasi turned her mind to two vastly IN ANNUAL REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF NAVY Mark Holmes William Hayna, New London. important matters— another child Archibald McArthur, Monroe. and a stage career. Edward Moore, Garden City, L. General ^ntfactw a- Of course she has one more pic­ .— (United?the Marine crops exceeded their es- Funeral Director I. Washington, Dec. 29 ture to take before she will be free ' tablished enlisted personel of 18,- John Narsls, Bristol. to do anything about it and this Press).— Construction of a perm- Licensed Embalmer. Albert D. Newton, Woodbrldge. 000 by 130, it is revealed in the film— she hopes to begin work in anent Marine base headquarters at report. This figure was cut, how­ Q olldm of ••nifter Bnlft Home#’’ Richard Olsen, Hartford. February— will he ready by spring. Quantico, Virginia, is recommend­ Telephone Hatwood Fenny, Stamford. ever, by reduced recruiting until Lady Assistant. Calls Day Then comes that eventful vaca­ ed by Major General John A. the present strength la 17,913 en­ Albert E. Sturgeon, Plainville. tion, of which she has talked for Henry H. Taff, Stamford. Lejuene, commandant of the listed men and 1,020 commissioned or Night. Shop; 285 WwtCenterStwdl years. Marine corps, in his annual report oflicers. Charles. Thompson, West Haven. 223 No. Main St., Phone 406-2, Harry Venker, Waterbury. Count Wants One. filed with the secretary of the navy Praise for the personnel of the Nick Wawruk, Glastonbury. Gloria wants another baby. Also today. corps was expressed by General Otto Wiersch, Groton. the Count wants a child. There has Most of the buildings now in use Lejuene when he said, “ The results Wales A. Wilcox, Warehouse been much talking over of the ques­ at Quantico are of temporary, re­ obtained by the corps during this Point. tion, Gloria admits. She has two modeled war time structure and are year, in spite of decreased person­ E. T. Wilson, ^ew Haven. children, one by a previous mar­ in constant need of repairs, General nel and limited funds, have been Joseph W. Wooteon, Danbury. riage, one adopted. The Count de la Lejuene stated and urged 'that highly satisfactory, and have been Leo Zyjewski, New Britain. Falaise would like one of his own. permanent buildings be construct­ due in most part to the unfailliig ability of marines to maintain a Hamburg Both realize that to undertake ed with the least possible delay. I WORKING PASSES VOID this might spell the end of Gloria’s Steps to have the necessary legis­ high spirit, even when means of = Dromedary Cocoanut, 1-4 lb...... producing the most effective accom­ career: might endanger her life, lation passed have already been plishments are constantly nelng = Dromedary Cocoanut, 1-2 lb...... • • • • Hartford, Conn., Dec. 29.— The since her narrow escape in Paris started, he said. diminished.” Dromedary Pitted D a t e s ...... ' ’ ‘ «i Btate^ boxing commission today was an aftermath of motherhood. During the early part of 1926, \ Issue’d a formal statement to the ef­ The stage' has beckoned her on Dromedary Grape Fruit, 3 fo r ...... fect that the working passes issued several occasions. She has been se­ GARDEN SPINACH— W to newsYiapers will be null and void cretly eager to try herself In the KENTUCKY DISPUTE NORTH POST OFFICE Burt Olney’s in G lass ...... • •••••• • on January 1, 1927. "Everyone con­ theater. But what if she failed? Burt Olney’s in T i n ,..i. ■ • • • • • - • • • • ‘ • cerned Is disappointed in the way Would this react against future the rule rega^'dlng passes has woik- DOES BIG BUSINESS Mueller’s Cooked Spaghetti, 17 oz. size ...... i pictures? \ TRIED IN GUN COURT ed out," the statement says, and Heinz Cohked Spaghetti, 17 oz. size ...... ^ ^;v There are so many things she “ promoters and the press will in wants to do, for Gloria is an amaz­ the future use any method they ingly ambitious person. Year’s Total Greatly Increased may find to their mutual satisfac­ No Expense, Nothing to Pay, Here’s an advance look at the most famous All-America football player tion.” “ But, the years are so short,” Except For the Burial of the But Christmas Business Fell of— well, about 1943, say. At least the youngster perched on the The Amos Adams ’’ilie commission announced also she complains. She is wise enougli Three Litigants. Off. shoulder of Knute Rockne, noted Notre Dame coach, is Knute’s son. Phone 192 to number the years of a star and Jack— and that certainly ought to assure him a great gridiron career, Orange Hall Block. that it had licensed nine announc­ for = ers, six match-makers, six physi- look ahead. During the past Christmas there oughtn’t it? They w-ere photographed as they left San Francisco cians, eight time keepers, tweuty- And where to spend that famous was a big increase in the number Honolulu. Harlan, Ky., Dec. 29— The little thiee managers and fvrr referees vacation? of Christmas cards and a notice­ since July 1, last. No Place to Hide. hill settlement of Banner Fork, able falling off of parcels post. near here, is burying its dead and DEPUTIES FARM In the same period 11-enses were "It could not be America,” she Postmaster Ernest Brown of the says. “ How could I rest? Oh, I settling down to normal once again. Manchester post office verified this handed to 149 boxers. 83 seconds, A gun battle in which all three Toledo, O-— Because he is In and eight p.oraoters. know how It is. Everybody knows fact today. He asserted there has you, and there’s no place you can participants “ shot It out” to the been a large increase of business charge of so much farm property, hide. It will have to be Europe. death and which literally exterm­ at the north end post office all pending sale or settlement in bank­ STAMP DECORATIONS inated one family was being Inves­ Some quiet little spot, some hamlet year but declared the Christmas ruptcy, Sheriff Oscar Carlson, of tigated by county authorities today. Shawnee County, is considering where the films have not been seen. rush was not as big as a year ago. Simon’s Tower, South Africa— Roy Smith and Henry Smith, his adding a department of agriculture "I want to be unknown— com­ While the reports will not be More than half a million used father, and Daniel Jones were the to his office. His deputies have been postage stamps paper the walls it pletely unknown for months. To go read.y until the first part of next participants and victims in the month. Postmaster Brown stated busy with farm chores for the last a bedroom In the home of A. F. about as though I were another shooting affray, the cause of which that the receipts for postage would several months. Thomas, a resident here. The person: to live the lives that others was not determined. show an approximate increase of stamps are cleverly worked Into live and cast off all the things peo­ According to reports, Jones and $11,000 for 1926. The blg.gest The city of Detroit was photo­ designs according to color and pat­ ple expect of you where they know the younger Smith opened fire tern. you. I have wanted this—^of, for quarter was April, May_ and June graphed recently from a distance of first and the father, seeing his son when over $10,000 w’orth of 210 miles, aviators using a new 45- years.” mortally wounded, came to the fes­ stamps w’ere sold. Large mailing pound lens, 9 inches thick. But I wonder just how long one cue, dropped Jones with rifle sliots By increasing the amount of orders by the Bon Ami Company j moisture in the air during the win­ who has been in the immense spot­ and then fell, fatally wounded, be­ light of the world could stand the and the C. R. Burr company ac­ Semi-Annual ter, the wilting of plants indoors side his son’s body. counted for the major share o f can be avoided. indifference and seclusion that greets a casual visitor in a far-away the year’s business. European spot? No reason has been advanced Sure Relief HOGMANAY DANCE for the decrease in the Christmas RESERVE YOUR TABLES i parcels post business. Now for Your New Year’s Eve FOR INDIGESTIONJi Dinner at Legal Tie FRIDAY EVENING THOUGHT HIM DEAD Sorosis THE WARANOKE New York— Charging that her 6 Bell-ans After the Show at the husband had prevailed upon her to Hot water State Theater. ) Clan McLean, O. S. C., No. 252, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAYAND FRIDAY I has preparations well under way marry him by telling her that her Surebu re Relief I for its annual Scotch jollification, fiance had been killed in France, the Hogmanay dance and concert, i kfrs. Jane A. Bobriel applied for Women’s Sorosis to be held in Tinker hall Friday separation here recently. She was B e l l -a n s evening. married in 1920, she said, and j A Special Group BAYER ASPIRIN The committee Includes John T. learned later that her fiance was FOR INDIGESTION Munsie, chairman, James Barr, Da­ alive. 1 2 5

PAG E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 192ff.

country to bo jockeyed into n IRanrIfert» "cowardly little war with Mexico.” U3 Borah phrases it. And it it Earning 39rralii comes to a showdown and Kellogg „ PUBt.lSHEU BY THE HERALD PRINTING CO. has to walk the plank, walk the Founded by Blwood 8. Bl« plank he will. OoL l. 188‘ I.vpry Evening Except Sunday* and Holidays. 00 PER, CENT POISON? Entered at tlte Poet Office at Man* Major Mills, prohibition director cPester aa Second Olaaa 'd«ll Matter. First Showing of Models of at New York, has made the rather SUBSCRIPTION RATES- By Mall six dulUra a year, sixty cents a surprising statement that of 26,. month for shorter periods. By carrier, elghtoen entj . week. 000 samples of seised liquor ana­ SI .kIo copies, I rce cents. lyzed by the chemists of the New SPECIAL ADVERTISINQ REPRB- York prohibition staff, 51 per cent Discontinued Models SE.NTa TIVE. Hstnllton*De' Lloser, Inc., 86 West 43d Street, Sew \o*-k show that they were prepared from and fil8 North MIchlgau Avenua, wood alcohol and 4S per cent from /P&wiSrd Here are Just four of the twenty-five ChlcftRo. styles of ranges we have discontinued denatured alcohol— leaving only Here are just a few ranges from The Manchester E veoln. Horuld is from opr line. Coal, gas, combination on sale 'n New York City at Schulta's one per cent, apparently, of all the the complete line of Crawfords which Nows Stand, Sixth Avenue and 4)nd ■we will stock In all popular finishes. coal and gas, and oil stoves are includ­ Street and 48nd Street entran..* of liquQr in circulation in that terri* ed. tiranil Centr,il Station. tory that was not made by rectify, improve the cooking and baking qual-* “ International News Service has the ing poisonous spirits. HE new 1927 Craw­ oM'luslve rights to use fur republics* ities. tion In any form all news dispatches Nobody believes that Maj-ar credited to or not otherwise credit* ford Ranges are here I'll In this paper. It la also *xcluslvely Mills is lying. Nobody will believe 20x20 INCH OVENS of full ontltled to us* for repubileatinn all that he is telling all the truth. the local or undated news published and they are beau­ height make it possible to do a morn­ herein," Somewhere in this showing lies a ing’s baking at one time. joker. ties. Every device—small or ROOMY FIRE BOXES to supply WEDNESDAY. DEC. 2U. 1926. The distillery business in Canada is not paralyzed. Notoriously whoie large—^that would improve the necessary heat for the large fleets of trucks are being worn out ovens. SNOW DISPOSAL. bringing Canadian liquor across Hocauso Ilnrlford has dumped the baking and cooking LARGE CAPACITY WATER the border. It is not good whiskey, till' (lump cart In favor oC more et- FRONTS to give adequate hot water ns whiskey goes, for it is far too qualities of this famous llcioiu motor apparatus for the haul without forcing the stove. fresh from the stills. But it is made age of snow and so succeeds in ROBERTSHAW HEAT OVEN lu the regular way, not from either range has been incorporat­ olcaritig its streets with less delay, wood alcohol or denatured alco­ CONTROL optional equipment on .New Haven, is stricken with mortl- Here is a pleasing plain model, mod­ hol. And a great deal of it finds The Fairy Crawford, sketched ed into the new models. Victory Cra\^ords — combination tlcatiou and want.s some motor coal and gas. , erate in size yet with a large square its w.-iy to New York. above, is a popular size for the small oven that bakes exactly right, top and ploughs and trucks too. Which is home, the apartment, or the home that Note the new improve­ There is a great deal of "cham­ WILCOLATOR AUTOMATIC bottom. It’s oven has a sliding rack a commendable idea, to be sure. requires only the capacity of a small pagne” sold in the Broadway dis­ which can be adjusted at different But while these and other big range. At the same time it has a reg­ ments: O VE N H E A T CONTROL supplied as trict. Mostly It is sand.filtered cider heights or placed on bottom for slow communities are confronted by the ulation 20 inch oven— allowing full optional equipment on any of the new baking. Regular $94.60. As sketched. and bl-carbon.ato of soda. But Us baking capacity. 46 1-2- inches long annual, spectre of snow removal, 7 INCH SMOKE PIPES greatly cabinet ranges. PRE INVENTORY ^ * 7 It U S alcoholic couteut is natural alco­ over all. and while they try this scheme and SALE ...... O e O D hol, not wood or denatured. that for the making of greater effi­ There are thousands of moon­ ciency, we cannot for the life of shine stills, big and little, running line and the nationally us understand why no thought is in and within a few miles of New LOWER known Chambers Fire­ given, anywhere apparently, to the York, making raw, very bad whis­ less Gas Ranges, we are possibility of letting the snow dis­ key, w.:ich i.s sold and drunk lu the PRICES TOO! discontinuing all other pose of Itself, down the sewer and city. Tornbie .';mff— but not wood lines in our stock and into the river or wherever tlie You will .be surprised or denatured alcohol whiskey. have jnarked them ac­ sewers empty, by the simple pro­ to find that most of Not eveu the Coast Guard pre­ cordingly at Pre Inven­ cess of conversion into water. these new and better tends to cat'.'h more than ten per tory ^ices. Over ' So far as we know no body of Crawfords are mai'ked cent of the liquor that comes from twenty-five styles of engineers has ever brought this at new, lower pidces, the sea. Most of this is alleged coal, gas, combination matter up for discussion; no civic tool Scotch made in Germau distilleries £hid oil stoves are in­ association has ever taken counsel — very bad Scotcli but not made cluded in the Pre-Inven­ witli Inventive genius in relation j from wood alcohol or denatured al­ tory Sale Reductions.. to it; no board of aldermen has cohol. Tlie New Y'ork bootleg mar. ever set on foot a serious iu(iuiry All ket is full of it. Black enameled ranges are proving as to the practicability of melting There Is also a very definite more popular every day. Like a china the snow instead of carting it; no Discontinued proportion of decent liquor on sale Here ft the ideal small coal range— dish they are quickly cleaned with a made to meet every requirement of EASY TERMS oity government has ever called in in the country— at high prices. damp cloth. The black enamel has the service of technical experts and Crawford work and construction. Its Lines A t the advantage of not showing dirt as Does it miraculously happen that A ny of the discontin­ paid them for trying to find out large oven, heated by its roomy fire box quickly as a lighter range and yet is as in the dry raids in New York the makes an ideal stove for baking as well A Typical Value ued numbers or the new easily cleaned. Regular $140.00 as some way of doing this niuch-to-b.r Pre Inventory prohibition officers get hold of as cooking. It measures 50 inches long 1927 Crawford models sketched. desired thing. over all. Two complete modern none of these genuine if generally ranges using coal and can be purchased on the PRE INVENTORY Slow and laborious and clutter­ Prices low grade liquors— or not more gas, skilfully built into Watkins Plan of Easy SALE ...... $112 ing, at best, is the task of clear­ than a hundredth part of genuine Im order to be able to one compact stove in this Payments. ing away a city’s snowfall by shov­ in the total of seized rum? . concentrate on this fam­ model. It is in dull eling and carting, even though black finish and is 42 Or is it that they know the gen­ ous line of ranges in Only a limited number power shovels and vast motor lor­ inches long. Regular uine well enough at a glance combination with tlio $207.00. ries Lf employed. It is a nuisance of discontinued models. and coufine all their analyzing to popular priced Roseland Select yours this week. and it is a great expense, and it is liquors which, by smeU or Condi­ not the kind of thing that will be tions of seizure, they re,cognize as $165 done, ill all human probability, a rectified poison? hundred or even fifty years from Of course the diversion of de­ now. And somehow we are haunted natured alcohol to redlstlllatiou is by the conviction tliat it is not nec­ going on upon a large scale. But Qawtox 1927 Models O f essary even in this day and genera, as. it will take a more positive and a tion. better amplified statement than Chambers Fireless and Roseland Ranges * When men witli an oxy-acetyleiio this one about “ analyses” to con­ ^torch can melt to pieces great vince any half-way sophisticated steel girders it looks extremely person that there is not more than contradictory to see them admit­ one per cent of real liquor, count­ The Charm Crawford may be equip­ ting defeat in the matter of melt­ ing the good, the bad and the in. A three burner cooking top with ing snow. And that is certainly all ped either with or without the gas-end o large roomy oven for those having lim­ different, in the American market. oven. For coal it is simple and fuel­ that it is necessary to do— melt it ited space, or not requiring a range of saving—with the gas end it’s conven­ large cooking capacity. This model, faster than you can shovel it! and ient and ‘‘cool.” The features of this as sketched, has in addition a mantel at no greater cost. Gravity will RED BETRAYERS. ran p are tlie Crawford Adjustable back. Finished in semi-porcelain and lake care of its disposal. Broiler, single damper control, and sci­ Two great trade strikes but re­ selling regularly for $45.00. We may be entirely on thi entific heat circulation. PRE INVENTORY O C cently over, those of the cloak- SALE ...... ^ u D s O O wrong track. It may be that therj makers and the furriers, cost the is no way in wliich heaped up snow participants in them a total of can be converted into water and many millions of dollars in wages : allowed to run off— no practicable and brought them little if any good way. But we should like to knoy at the end. what would be the result of so Now the cloakmakers and the much as one day's consideration of furriers have discovered that they this subject by any gathering of were hoodwinked into engaging in engineering minds. They seem to these peedless and ruinous con. think about every other conceiv­ flicts by followers of William Z. able thing— why not this one? Poster and were merely victims of those persons’ efforts to "destroy perfunctoby o . k . the American labor movement for The Chambers is the gas range If Senator Borah knows the iden­ the glory of the Third Internation­ tities of the ‘‘not more than ten that actually allows you to coo.k al of Moscow.” "with the gas turned off.” Its men” who have stirred up tlie We have never shared with some combined insulated oven and Nicaragua trouble ‘‘in the interest nervous souls the nightmare fear Thermodomes, and its automatic­ of business” he will be serving the ally regulated flow of gas make it of redism that robs them of sleep, country rather better than he possible to save In many instances but nothing is surer than that half of the gas usually wasted. usually does by making those iden­ In our Roo?laud Hue you will This cabinet model Gas Range has many of the trades unions whose ‘The Victory Crawford is a new typi a right hand elevated oven with broil­ tities public, together with the cir­ find a varied selection of lilgii memberships consist largely of of combination range— complete in it­ er, four open burners for cooking with cumstances in the case. self for either coal or wood or gas. It grade ranges at popualr prices. first and second generation Euro­ Included are coal, gas and com­ simmer and pilot light and In addition Apparently Secretary Kellogg has all tlie special features of Crawford pean iuimigrants are misled and bination stoves in regulation dull Is equipped with a Thermolator oven construction, three ovens and a broiler, heat control. Finished in black with has succeeded in convincing Presi­ exploited by the only kind of reds and is the ideal range for large family. black and the usual black arid dent Coolidge that the presence of white enamels In the gas line. white doors, etc. ■who constitute anything of a threat The Victory comes in either dull black, Regular $76.50. four warships and the landing cf or gray enamel. in tins country. as kttched ...... marines and bluejackets in the $61.25 By the process of infiltration country of a friendly people 1ms these communistic agitators get been necessitated by the need to enough of their numbers into such protect American lives and prop­ trades unions to seize and retain erty, despite the fact that in no leadership by sheer force of voice WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. case has the public been allowed and energy, notwithstanding that FLORIDA BRANCH — THE WATKINS-LIMBACHER CO. — ST. PETERSBURG. to know of any single instance they are in a tiny minority of the where an American life was endan- gered. whole. And when this happens the fat Is always in the fire. But it is customary for Pres', There have always been some of deuts to back up the acts of their them in the mines, and they have cabinet officers just as long as they FUNERAL DIRECTORS been the source of much trouble. keep them in the cabinet. So that The garment trade unions have there is nothing very surprising in more and they have kept the noses M f/ Coolidge's putting a perfun.e- of scores of thousands of workers ing to those individuals whose only does it or does it not smack just at the* shoals if given the chance. his bottle tory O. F, on the Nicaragua pro­ and remained unim- crowd of high and low degree who “ Does he work as a laborer or Is ^ to the grindstone through their means of self-expression lies in tbs the least bit of egotism to admit Each senator received about half a pressed. wore no vest. gram. It is noteworthy, however, he in a scientific occupati* n?” was everlasting promotion of cause­ spending of money. Much more ef­ that your conversation is worth pint of fertilizer. the query. i. that President Coolidge makes the Describing the chemical content Among those who waited In the McLean is the richest permanent less and long extended strikes. fectual than entertainment at a twenty-live dollars a minute? "Well, r guess he s k.nd of sclen- % flat statement that the United a paster on the bottle says: "It is corridor lor the Faa-Doheny Ver­ resident of Washington, so it If the garment ,trades have at Broadway night club, where at the wasn’t because the vest had 'alien tific.” was the reply. f States is not taking sides in the made by the same process of ni­ dict was Jack Britton, the famous “ Well, what docs he do?” de • last awakened to the fact that the best one can do it is not easy or trogen fixation for which U. S. Ni­ former prizefight champion. Jack to pieces that he appeared only in Diaz-Sacasa conflict. Which is tan­ n anded teacher. reds are their enemies— as they polite to spend more than a hun. trate Plant Noj 2 at Muscle Shoals was sure Fall, a friend of his, and coat and shirt. But bis condition tamount to saying that if it turns Doheny, weren’t guilty. He Uxs may have been inspired by a de­ "Sh-h-h-h!” said the «lrl. "He'| seem to have done— there Is dred dollars an hour, will be the is designed. The proposal of the l^res wormholes In antique furni- * out that Mr. Kellogg has been tak­ seen fighter after fighter sell out sire to display a remarkable shirt, brighter promise for the well­ device of calling up one’s best or Air Nitrates Corporation and ture.” j! Aderlcan Cynamid Company is to to the gamblers on the eve of big with huge alternate stripes of pink ing sides, or Rear Admiral Lati­ Well, Gould says his Democratic e being of the workers In those sweetest friend from across the produce this same material at fights and, “ Why should Pall have and \vhite, collar to match. mer has been taking sides, his iniH opponent in the Maine election k trades in the future. And the reds ocean and ticking up a hundred- Muscle Shoals. sold upwards of a $100,000,000 The dander of Seratpr Arthur proceedings have been without the privilege for, a mere $100,000 tried to bore wormholes In his ^ will have been ousted from their and-sixty-five dollar charge for Senators don't know what to do Gould of Maine has risen some- charactei; aud that now he’s *lnd- ^ knowledge or approval of the ad, loan?” Jack asked. "Under pre­ ’xhat with the attempts of Demo­ most fertile field. twelve minutes of patter. The rare with the stuff and wonder wheth­ ing a lot more wormhole borers in ministration and can Instantly be By RODNEY BUTCHER er they are expected to take it vailing sell-out rates in the fight crats to oust him from bis seat, I Is to be $75 for the first three min­ Washington. 3 disavowed at any time in the near Washington, Dec. 29. — The home to try out in he flower pots igame as ajie is today, be shouid but be claims to maintain a sense OCEAN TELEPHONING. utes and $10 a minute Uiereaftor, ...... I ,|-| I I t g future. American Cynamid Company, one or spread It on the lawn. 'Two have got $10,000,000 ” of humor. Transoceanic telephony, which is with a twelve minute limit if some­ of the bidders for Muscle Shoals, very bald, senators were heard One thing is sure. President E. B. McLean, the publisher, and Once, says Gould, there were a More than half of the SO.OOti'Se to be commercially available early body else is "waiting for the line." has mailed sample bottles of ferti­ asking each other If it would aid little girl and a school teacher. The Coolidge is not going to permit this refugees installed in the rural dl8-| In January. Iz going to be a bless­ lizer to all senators with the assur- growth of hair. Jenatcr George an Important witness at the trial, teacher asked the 'little girl what Come to think of it, however,] ancs that it will oroduce the aame trlcts of Macedonia already are|. W. Norris of Nebraska looked at was tha onlv ona tha waiHnv h «r fa th e r rtlrt fo r a Ui^Ina. Bair>«nnnnrte goddesses. Indeed, the war Itself tlno and “ Satan Town” with the It is a picture calculated to stir the tion to the list of weapons which was little more than a struggle be­ thetics did not bring bread. 1- rom His Mother, who was patient, be­ ever popular Harry Carey in the world’s reliKions. Tomorrow: time to time be sells poems to so- Interest of the jaded filnK,fan. A medical science has marshalled tween the deities who used the mor­ ing dead. leading role. “ The Young Rajah” Comedy as well as a news reel will Zoronstrlnnism. called “ highbrbw" publications. Ho Then, fearing lest his grief should against cancer. tals on the plains of Troy as their at the time of its release was con­ also be sboavn. gets $5 or thereabouts. hinder sleep, sidered one of the best pictures in BY J. \V. T. HASON playthings. By stoking the furnace and So it was with all tho, affairs of I visited his bed. which Valentino ever appeared and OBEY THE RULES sweeping out the hallways of an But found him slumbering deep, Author of “ Creative Fi-ecdoin” life. Olympus worship among the since his untimely demise Its popu­ apartment house he gets his rent With darken’d eyelids, and their larity seems to have been growing. (AVritten for NEA Service) Greeks was not a purlfled realiza­ free and a modest income besides. Young ‘Wife (wtih cookery book , / h e a c A tion of spirit. It was service per- lashes yet It has a splendid romantic theme in hand): Good gracious, dear, that The ancient Greeks were so high­ What is most important, he has From his late sobbing wet. and some of the scenes can only be ly gifted artistically .'.ml poetically formed for the purpose' of gaining j leisure hours, and then, in his soot- And I, with moan. pie is burning, and I can’t take it room WKy YOU rewards on earth through omni­ described by that hackneyed word, out for ten minutes yet!— Buen that they tried to endow their re­ blackened overalls, he writes his Kissing away his tears, left others gorgeous. ligion with these traits and brought potent favors Ifom on high. sonnets and his songs. of my own: “ Satan Town” offers Harry Humor, Madrid. their gods down from heaven to Debaseiiieiit Its Fruit Just one block down the street For, on a table drawn beside his Carey in a role that is bound to Should Bum earth for the purpose. I It is ah\ays debasing to humans there lives a man considered by head, . add to his laurels. He plays the The result was disastrous to the to practice such a chit. Instead of many as eccentric. He lives alone, He had put, within his rea(», part of a hard-bitten ex-miner who gods and their human worshipers as encouraging the Greeks to develop about six flights up. and there for A box of counters and a red-veln’d takes the law into his own hands Goslee & Goslee their abilities as producers of ma­ ? \ 9 _ well. It is a sound Intuition that many years he has worked (UPOn stone, when things' start to get raHwar CONTRACTORS AND W h i t e O a k causes mankind to enshroud his terial things. Olympus worship drawings of those wild and primi- A piece of glass abraded by the Tough. As may be Imagined “ Satan idea of the godhead with mystery, ; caused them to rely on slave labor tlve horses that once loped the des- beach. Town” has plenty of thrills and BUILDERS for spirit, judged from the human and to lie and cheat in trade. The ert wastes. In the course of time he And six or seven shells, fast action. Selected shorter sub­ C o a l standpoint, is not easily explicable Greeks were notorious throughout will have reconstructed, in com­ A bottle with bluebells. jects will round out the program. Now Is An and can better be taken rn subcon­ the Mediterranean for treachery plete anatomical detail for the And two French copper coins The two features which will be scious trust than self-conscious rea- and dishonesty. American Museum, such an animal ranged there with careful art, shown tomorrow and Friday are High Grade son. !i Some Greeks ceased to grovel be- and, in a sense, this will have been To comfort his sad heart. “ She” and “ The Patent Leather ^Jpportune Tune i. Low Toi.tiie. The Greeks, however, planted fore Mount Olympus for material his life work. So when that night I prayed Bag.” The first mentioned is an Building help, feeling strongly the need for This man is very fond of cats, in I'o God, I wept, and said; adaptation of the Immortal love their deities on Mount Olympus with near at hand and proccec.ed to give ;! an element cf mystery in religious summer he buys cheap canned fish Ah, when at last we lie, story by the late Sir Rider Hag­ trarced broath, them human traits, vile and good, ' matters. They developed several by the case and feeds the hungry gard, the novelist famed for his HOMES T o Have The I^TKinf« communkles of worsh’pers into ^ cats of the nelghboi ood. Winter is Not vexing Thee in death. fantastic stories of ancient times. indifferently. Zeus was the absolute And Thou rememberest of what 3. Costs less per ton. monarch of Mount Olympus and un­ which converts could enter only a precarious season for the cats of The motion picture' version of this OFFICES New York. They disappear into toys popular book is unique in many" der him ruled alt manner of gods after a seci'et initiation, apparently 4. Low-in ash waste. desi.gued to mark the.n off from the every available hole to creep out at We made our Joys, respects, and particularly in one STORES Interior Of Your and goddesses acting like erring How weakly understood ireu and women ,in their various non-worshipers and impress them nightfall and scavenge among-the as it tells the story of the most garbage cans that line the sidewalk Thy great commanded good. wonderfully formed woman the FARM BLDGS. 5. Bums slowly, lasts long. spheres. i with the importance of the doc­ Then, fatherly not less Poseidon ruled the sea; Aphro­ trines that were explained to them. at the end of day. There is a sug­ world has ever known. The amaz­ House Refinished gestion of those grisly drawings of Than I whom Thou hast molded ing white “ She” with everlasting REPAIRING dite directed the love affairs of Worship of Dionysus 6. Gives more heat per ton. specters of starvation in these from the clay. I I .1 ■ Ti ' mortals; Artemis was mistress of The best known of the secret TnouTt leave Thy wrath, and say. In the middle of the winter mysteries concerned the worship of nightly prowlers. No Job Too Big or Too Small. 'the chase and wild nature: Pallas Recently complaints were heard “ I will be sorry for their childlsii. 7. It is clean, and smokeless Athena endowed her favorites with the god Dionysus: and so well kept AFTER THE SHOW AT THE We solicit an opportunity to our men cannot do much ou^ in the neighborhood that someone ness.” STATE THEATER wisdom and taught them how to were the dionysiac rites that it is — Coventry Patmore; The Toys. side work owing to weath^ was removing the lids of garbage Plan for Your New Year's estimate on your requirements. B. Entirely free from clinkers. win peace and prosperity; Ares en­ by no means certain to modern in­ cans. The garbage men Pointed out conditions. Therefore the men vestigators exactly what Dionysus Eve Dinner at couraged war; Hera, wife of Zeus, that the foraging cats would Utter Quality and Service and mat^ial are available for represented or who he was. was goddess of woman’s life, and the street with debris. THE WARANOKE Assured. interior work. Plan now what scores of other major and minor Some think he was originally a The New England Oovemora’ Fuel- A watch was set and, just about TEST ANSWERS Phone 899-4 or 205-4. you need done in your house-— Committee recommends that “Low deites were identified by Greek't deity of India whose worship spread sundown, they caught the old with every phase of existence. to Greece. But, according to Greek then consult us. We can put^ Volatile or Smokeless Bituminous horse man” going about tak ng the These are the correct answers to Cool should be specified in making I>t*pcnd On Gods mythology, Dionysus was a son <'f tops off garbage cans. He had no the questions which appear on the a number of men on your job The result of this multiplication Zeus. The Titans revolted against «XX36X36SXXStX8636i6363636%XX3636XSCX56363636XS6XSCX3C363£X369636^^ purchase from dealer." intention of letting his alley comics page: and finish it up quickly. No Bee their report October, 1925 of gods.and goddesses who mingled Zeus and devoured Dionysus. Zeus friends” go hungry in winter. 1— Eddie Collins. with humanity, showing affection then slew the Titans, and created tiresome delays. . Then, in a prosperous corner 2— Senate. We use only the best grades for some and hatred toward others, humanity from the Titan’s ashes. grocery, operated by a portb’ 3— James Cruze. WINTER TERM was the failure of the Greeks to de­ Mankind thus possesses the Greek. Ids pretty daughter has 4— Western. OPENS of wall paper, paint and var­ velop a high standard of utilitarian divine essence because Dionysus’ waited on me during the last year 5— Margaret Doland. nish. Skilled workmen. White Oak Coal progress. They depended on the body was mingled with the pro­ 6— ^Louisiana. or more. JANUARY 3rd I dwellers of Mount Olympus to help fane dust of the Titans, while at Into this store come all the tree 7— Greek. More Heat at Less Cost them in all things- the sani2 time man inherits mor­ thinkers” of the celebrated “ Green­ 8— Louisville. Enroll now in day or evening school. Homer’s Iliad is filled with stories tality and evil from the Titans, wich Village.” 1 have seen her talk­ 9— Chesapeake Bay. John I. Olson of Interferences in the war between themselves. , ing with them time and apin. 10— Light purple. The Manchesteir ------1------:------Young artists would order bills of The Connecticut Business College Painting and Decorating goods and tell her of paintings just The San Diego Zoological Society Lumber Co. moderate salary to make a large breeds sea Hons for sale, and has Odd Fellows’ Block, South Manchester. ^ Contractor. initial outlay on a new house and, sold. She has seen at least five South Manchester, years of the “ modern” life. shipped 57 to different parts of the 699 Main, South Manchester after one or two years, be forced to world this year. 9tXXXKX900eXX9gX?(9a0CXXXXXX3SXXXXXX30Ci0^^ spend several hundred dollars to re­ The other morning she was smil­ construct the building to eliminate ing quizzically when I came in. white ants. “ I’m going to be married soon, she told me when I asked her what NATURE Serious damage occurs through­ her secret might be. out eastern United States, the Gulf “ Some young poet? I asked, By DR. THOMAS E. SNYDER states, southwest, the central west looking about at the prosperous Bureau of Entomology, Depart­ and the Pacific coast. Damage by ment of Agriculture vrhite ants in the “ corn belt” is al­ “ No— I don’t know who it is.” “ White Ants’’ are bolsheviks most as serious as in some of the “ You mean you haven’t met among Ini.gs; they have a commun­ southern states. Such damage oc­ him?” I asked. istic manner of living and division curs not only in cities but also in “ No, you see my father has pick­ of labor, food and home. rural regions. ed him out. Of course you don’t un­ Like other bolsheviks, white ants derstand, but we still do <-li*ngs are destructive to the property of White ants of two distinct types that way. We still in^rry the man G. Fox & Co. Inc occur in this country. Those sub­ selected by our parents. I think it s terranean In habit burrow through really the best way after all. . • Connecticut’s Leading Department Store the soil and only attack wood indi­ I walked away. So this was 1 rectly from the earth, with which Greenwich Village, land of ’ free they must maintain contact, to ob­ love” and what have you! H artford tain the moisture so necessary to GILBERT SWAN. I their life; they are widely distrib­ uted throughout the United States. Nonsubterranean white ants nev­ er burrow in the earth, but attack wood directly: they do not require much moisture and will survive in wood containing less than the 10 Annual After-Christmas per cent moisture of air dried Texas admitted to the union, wood. These “ powder-post” white ants are not widely distributed and 1S45. • only occur in that half-moon of Birthday anniversary of \V. E. (muntry, between a slack line from Gladstone, Andrew Johnson and Norfolk, Va., to San Francisco, Cal. Charles Goodyear. Thomas Becket, archbishop of Recently the Bureau of Entomo­ Canterbury, murdered. 1170. King and Queen White ;\nfs logy of the Department of Agricul­ ture has been widely advocating sthers; they bore into the wood­ The average level of the cost of work of buildings and greatly dam­ the slight modification of the build­ ing regulations of various cities to living ill Great Britain on the first Clearance Sales age the building before their pres­ include simple rules to prevent at­ of October, 1926, was 74 per cent ence is detected. It is a great hard­ above that of July, 1914. ship for the small householder on a tack by white ants.

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<£- ■'i:. - j WAPPING Chronology of 1926 In Politics JOE BOLTON ADDISON ^ Change in Rates ^VeM BOLD PEOPLE The Y. M. C. A. basketball team Services at the Center ' church The officers elected at Hillstown will ^ to New Britain on, Wednes­ pdjWiLL Be s«Y after Grange for 1927 are: THE POLITICAL STORY OF 1926^11 were postponed Sunday due to the For Herald Classified Advertising W, L. Mellon, relation of day evening of this .week, and play * CHRISTMAS. bad weather, Master— Herbert J. Wiekham. Treasury secretary terstlfias as their second lea ^ e game with the O'/erseer— Harry j'. Brewer. (Copyright 1020, by United Press ,9 o Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones, Junior On and after June 1, 1926, the following rates for to contributions made,to Sen­ boys from the S « h church. The Five- Jones and Ruth Jones spent Christ­ Lecturer— Mrs. Sophia Mulcahy. Assns.) ator Popper’s campaign. . -THASS, Classified Advertising will be in effect: boys held a re^nar practice game mas in Hebron at the home of Mr. Steward— Joseph Relnartz. 13— Stories of vote buying In Penn­ at the parish house Monday even­ and Mrs. Claude Jones. Asst. Steward— Horace C. Cum­ All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar sylvania related in investigat­ ing. JANUARY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sumner mings. , ^ ^ advertising on Classified Page: * ing committee; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bentley and Cliaplaln-T-Chrlstthe Schhefer. 18— Wheeler examined by Senator and family were, entertained at the First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). daughter, Elizabeth, spent Christ­ home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hilton In Treasurer— James W. Bancroft. _ 1— Fiscal agents from abroad con- James A. Reed, Dem., Mo., mas at the home of Mr. Bentley's Secretary— Frederick W. SchaeJ- -' wet. Pepper's agents reveal ex­ Hartford. Christmas. Minimum Charge 30 Cents. ,-fer with Secretary Mellon re­ mother at Willimantic. Miss Elizabeth Hand is spending er. ■' garding debt settlements. penditures of $1,620,000. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents 19— Testimony relating io honora­ Mrs. Anna Meacham Rlsloy is her vacation with her mother In Gate Keeper— Clarence Webster-. 2— Mayor James aValker of New substituting for Mrs. Louise Dart at New Haven. Ceres— Signa Hills.’ ; a line. York, inaugurated, elevating riums given to public officials by Anti-Saloon League for dry the Oakland school this week, as Miss' Lillian Switzer, teacher at Pomona— Dorothy Hills. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. a new figure in national Demo­ Mrs. Dart has been quite s’ok with the South school. Is spending her Flora-^Grace Hills. . An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for cratic politics. speeches. 24— 'Wheeler testifies $35,000,000the grip at her home o:; .Irovc vacation in Springfield. Santa Claus visited Hillstowii- advertisements charged and billed. 4— Congress resumed session after street, Manchester. Her daughter, The school board held a special Grange hall last Thursday even­ holidays; Democrats opening has been spent for prohibition propaganda. Mrs. Robert Lane, who ’ came to meeting at the basement Monday. ing and asked the boys and girls attack upon tariff. 25— Senate defeats Haugen farmtake care of her mother was also Miss "Vivian Rjittenberg, teacher of Hillstown who had been good 6— Investigation of Aluminum taken sick, both are impro ing Cq > > at the Mountain school is at her bill, 45— 39. the past year to raise their hands._ ' '■ *1 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS company controlled by Secre- 26— President Coolidge announcesnow, however. home in New Haven during her va­ Every hand Was quickly raised. ,tary Mellon demanded In favor toward Fess farm bill. ^ ee Mickollte, who lives at tlie cation. There will be a joint Installation * senate by Senator Walsh, 27— Senator' Car;r.vay, Dem., 111.,luwne of Mrs. Warren Thompson is LOUISE BROOKS STARS I Miss Ruth Jones is spending this to be held January 21, 1927 at-- KOR SAI.E—Roasting capons, live Rags, magazines, bundled paper week with relatives in Hartford. ■wcifflit 01' dressed. Walter S. Haven, and Junk bought at tilg’ est ensh Dem., Mont. charges excesL'ive expenditures spending his Christmas vacation Odd Fellows hall. East Hartford ,■ Coventry. Telephone 1004-4. prices. Fhone 849-3 and I will calL I. 7— Senate authorized investiga- In Illinois pri¥uary. with friends in Newington.^ Mr. and Mrs. John Toomey of and the installing officer will be, Elsenberg. • tion by judiciary committee. ' 28— Reed committee decides to in­ IN “ LOVE ’ EM, LEAVE ’EM” Hartford spent Christmas at the Charles M.-Gardner, High Priest Mr. Dudeck of Avery street was home of their son, David Toomey. FOR SALE— Apples. Northern Spies, Highest prices for rags, papers and 9— Atty. Gen. Sargeant defended vestigate Illinois primary. t.aken very sick last Sunday but is of Demeter. The four granges to .Tohnathan, R. I. Greenings. Baldwins, magazines: rags 2c lb; bundled paper Justice department refusal to llubbardston and Kings. $1.00 and 30— Senate defeats Fess farm billimproving. He is under the care of Miss Anne Alvord spent Christ­ he at this meeting are East Hart­ 30c per 100 lbs; magazines 40o per institute anti-trust proceed­ mas in Hartford at the home of her ford, Hillstown, Manchester and $1.50 per bushel. Edgewood Fruit lOU lbs. G.oll 2116. 28 Oak street. 26— 54. Doctor Lundberg of Manchester. Feature With Tons of Fun i'’;irni. Telephone W. II. Cowles, 945, ings against Aluminum com­ JULY Walter Smith, who motored to Showing: Last Times Tonight brother, Samuel Alvord. Wapping. 4Gl Woodbridge street. pany. . 1— Nye wins Republican nomina­ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rose of Berkley, the' son of Mr. and Mary— “ I hear that the shy Mr. S.itasota for his family reeeutly re­ At Circle. Double Feature 13 Over objections of President tion In North Dakota primary. turned with them last week and Hartford spent Christmas at their Mrs. S. W. Plank, met with a bad FOR SALE—Hardwood. Reo truck Ruddy was lu an automobile acci­ Thursday and Friday. J9.00: hard slab 8.00; hard pine and Coolidge, Senator Nye, Ind., 2— Wheeler testifies $11,000,000they are all living at Cooper street. * home here. accident Christmas afternoon dent.” iepestnut mixed $6.00 a load. FIrpo. 57 Rep., N. D. seated in Senate by spent by Anti-Saloon league in South Manchester, having moved Lawrence Rose of New York while sliding down hill by the Wells street. Phone 154-3. Jane— “ Yes; Betty Cuddle crowd­ vote of 41-39. six years. Congress adjourns there from this place while Mrs. AIucl; has been written about the spent the holidays at liis home. house. Hq lost control of his sled ed liim off a country road.” great American pl.av, revel and mo­ FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard IG— House of Representatives rati­ for summer. Smith was confined at Sarasota and ran under the new Ford road­ Mary— “ I didn’t know she drove 27— Illinois primary investigation tion picture. Many works, heralded Mrs. Albert Heigh'on of Chicago ster auto owned by J. Wodal, Jr., wood, and hard wood slabs sawed to fied Italian debt settlement. with bleod poison in her arm. is spending a weeit at the home of order. L. T. Wood. 55 BIssell street, a car.” opened by Reed committee in as masterpieces, have proven on ex­ 28— American adherence to world Mrs. Hattie Spencer and daugh­ her parents, Rev. au’ci Mrs. Fr.i.V which was standing in the yard. telephone 4D6. Jane— "She doesn’t. She went for Chicago showing Smith sent amination and after critical survey court ratified 76— 17. ter, Alice, were both ill with tonsil- enck Taylor. The boy’s head struck the axle ot a ride with him.” $253,000 and McKinley $350,- •itis over Christmas. t^hat their greatness is a hope rath­ the auto, tearing open his scalp. REAL ESTATE FEBRUARY 000. i . Mrs. Frank Pratt and children all er than an achievement. It required eight stitches to close Attic for “Ma”? 5— Dr. James pmpringham, na­31— Senator Cummins, Repn., Iowahave the grip at their home here. Without pretense to the laurels it. tional secretary Church Tem­ dies. Harrison Middleton was operated yet to be bestov/ed or the foremojgt Will Wed Wealth FOR SALK—OR RENT—Six room AUGUST native art work, Frank Tuttle’s lat­ Diamonds In the world have a single, hot water heat, lire place and perance society, denounces on at the Hartford hospital last w— Senator Williams, Repn., and week for trouble in his ear. est production, ‘‘Love ’em and total value of $5,000,000,000, ac­ garage, best location. It Interested t prohibition, aroudng drys. Leave ’em,” doe.rlay claim to the sue Stuart J. Waslcy, S27 Main street, 6— Eighteen Episcopal bishops Hawes, Democrat, win Missou­ ' Walter ■ West, of Rockville, a cording to the recent estimate of a telephone 142.S-2. ri senatorial nominations.’ ,;brother of Byron E. West, and distinction of being as strictly gem expert. \ issue statement standing • by American as chewing gum. ice dry law. 10— Senator Wills, Repn., andMrs. Edgar Stoughton of this place, \ FOR SALE—5 room '.iingalow, oak Pomerene, Dem., win ‘ Ohio cream soda or baseball. floors and part oak trim, all modern 8— Episcopal Bishop Manning re­ 'who has been very sick is improv­ Adapted by Townsend Martin Improvements, 2 car garage. Price pudiates Empringham. senatorial nominations. ing. TRUCKING very reasonable and easy terms. Tel. SE1*TKMBER The members of Wapping Grange from the play by John 1^. A. Weav­ 14S3-12. 9— Senate kills income ax piibili- er and George Abbot, this new Par­ Local and long distance furniture city law 49— 32. 7— Senator Lenroot, Repn., Wis., 'are reminded of a meeting of East administration candidate de­ amount picture is a character com­ moving. Cattle and Tobacco a 13— Anthracite coal strike ends. 'Central Pomona Grange, No. 3, P. edy of the glib children of Manhat­ a specialty. -\ feated for renomination by TO RENT 14— Senate passes '$456,000,000 of H., to be held with Manchester tan. It’s a homely tale of everyday tax reduction bill. 58— 9. Blaine, Ind., Repn. La Follette . Grange ,at Tinker Hail, Manchester, adherent. lives that is not, however, lacking C. W, Johnson 20— Compromise reduction of ‘ this coming Thursday evening. The in moments of grandeur. FOR RENT— Five room tenement, OCTOBER fifth degree will be conferred in WAPPING. Phone 02-12. all modern Improvements, ready Jan. $387,000,000 agreed by House 20— Reed committee resumes In­ The chief characters. Name, Jan­ 1, Apply 32 Cottage street. and Senate conferees. full form. It is expected that a ie and Bill, played by Evelyn vestigation, calling Indiana large clash from the various 24— Tax agreement passes House primary witnesses who charge Brent, Louise Brooks and Lawrence TO RENT— 3 room heated apart­ 35 1— 28. Granges in this section will be pres­ Gray, are as much tlie product of General ments with bath. Apply shoemaker, Ku Klux Klan supported Sen. ent to receive the degree, as this is Trotter Block. 25— Tax agreement passes Senate Watson, Repn., Ind. their New York department store Auto Repairing and 61— 10. the last time the degree will be and boardin-g house environment as FOR RENT—January first new six 23— Watson denies he dealt with conferred before the next session of 27— President Coolidge signs tax Klan. anything that has sprung from Overhauling room tenement on Maple street. All bill. Senate refuses to the Connecticut State Grange. American soil. Improvements, steam heat. Inquire NOVE.MBBR The forty-second annual “session SHELDO.VS GARAGE 179 Jlaple street. authorize further investigation It Is Marne’s philosophy that 2— New Congress elected; Demo­ of the Connecticut State Grange, Rear of ‘J."i Hollister Street. of Alumnium company, 36— crats capturing 7 senate Re­ there’s no use running after a FOR RENT—Three, room flat with Patrons of Husbandry, will be held Phone 2828-2 Residence 2328-3 „ 33. publican seats and gaining 12 fickle swain— a theory borrowed steam heat next to Pagan! Bros’ store. in Hotel Stratfield, Bridgeport. The from her flippant sister— that gives Apply at the store. House seats. Senators Butler, sessions commence Tuesday morn­ MARCH the picture its title. Repn,, Mass.; Wadsworth, ing, Jan. 11 and close Thursday af­ FOR RENT— Four room flat, all Repn., New York; Ernst, Louise Brooks, Evelyn Brent and Improvements. 215 North Main street.. 7— Senate adopts resolutions re­ ternoon, J»u. 13, 1927. The sixth Lawrence Gray are the featured Phone 1411-3. ______questing State Department to Repn., Ky.; Williams, Repn., {jtgree will be conferred on Wed­ Missouri; Weller, Repn., Md.; players in ‘‘Love ’em and Leave furnish correspondence with nesday evening, during the session, ’em.” This feature is showing at TO RENT— 2 fou.'-room flats, all Mexico over land laws. Cameron, Repn., Ariz.; and modern improvements, with garage. and it is expected a'large class will the Circle the last times tonight. 10— House judiciary committee Harreld, Repn., Okla.; defeat­ join. Don’t miss it! Apply 37 Clinton street. Call 1384-4. ed. A1 Smith wins New York votes to impeaci Federal Next Thursday evening at the pa­ For Thursday and Friday the FOR RENT—Five room flat, all Im­ Judge English, eastern Illinois governorship. rish house, there is to be another 6— President Coolidge urges tax Circle will present two exceptional­ provements, window shades on; on district 15— 6. league basketball game between the ly good current feature .attraefions, trolley lliv!, station 52. Apply 598 Cen­ rebate froifi 10 to 12 per cent. 14— Pres. Coolidge informs dry Y. M. C. A. boys from Kensington, “ The Black' Cyclone” and “ The ter street, Ilarrlson Store. Phone 569. 12— In Kansas City speech. Presi­ leaders he will keep out of and the Y. M. C. A. boys from Wizard of Oz.” In “ The Black Cy­ dent Coolidge serves notice FOR RENT—Four room flat, all Ire of Texas legislators was aroused liquor dispute. Gov. Pinchot, Kensington, and the Y. M. C. A. clone” is featured America’s fore­ Improvements, 12 Pearl street. Phone when tills bust of “ Ma” Fergusou Pa. announces senatorial can­ world court reservations must boys of this plao. most equine actor. Black Cyclone. ^ ■ 1123. ______was placed in the capitol at.Austin, didacy. be accepted without change. S. Frank Sto"g'ntpr. of Philadel-' Almost human, this marvelous alongside a statue of Woodrow Wil­ 15— Rep. William S. Vare, Rep.,29— Arthur R. Gould, Repn., elect­rhia and his two sons, Kidney from horse performs in a manner that FOR REI4T—Five room tenement ed senator from Maine, mak­ with modern Improvements, on Bratn- son. Representative George C. Pa. announces senatorial can­ Philadelphia, and Dwight from New makes his audiences fairly gasp in The Fire Fighter ard street, near Main, price $20 per Kemble of Fort Worth threatened didacy. ing lineup of new senate Re­ Jers< y, all came home. last Friday wonderment. month. Apply to Aaron Johnson. 62 a bill to require removal of the 20— Senate judiciary sub-commit­ publicans 48, Democrats 47, •:\,nd tl . Cbustnas holi i i i “ The Wizard of Oz” is a highly Nine days out of ten a fireman Linden street. Farmer-Labor 1. bust to the attic until after the re­ tee decides to hold prohibition here. entertaining picture about a real tiring woman governor’s death. DECEMBER leads an easy life, but on the ■ ■ TO RENT—December 1st. new five hearings over protest of drys, 1" 3. H. Johrf.on is vi rr wizard. It’s a “ wizard” of a pic­ tenth day he sometimes earns room flat, all modern, on Florence 4— 1. 6— Congress reconvenes; Senatorsick at her home with the grit a::d ture, too. It has an all star cast, is street. William Kanehl. 519 Center Walsh introducing resolution under the c re.of a ttained nurse beautifully filmed, and is abundant a year’s pay. street. 27— President Coolidge wins im­ for investigation of bribery I TOM SIMS SAYS- portant victory when Senate with both comedy and fine drama, A Connecticut General income charges against Senator Gould which facts make it a really worth FOR RENT— One 7 room tenement. confirms nominatioi of Thos. 7— President Coolldge’s message Miss Mary Ashley, above, one of protection policy is like the Maple street. Apply to H. 1. Tryon. A reckles.s driver is seldom a F. Woodlock to be member of while picture. England's richest girls, is to be the In care of IV. Hale Company. to Congress read, advocating fireman. When it does get to wreckless driver. Interstate commerce commis­ continuance of present policies bride of Captain Alec Stratford work, it saves the day. sion, 52— 25. Cunningham Reid, below, Unionist TO RENT— 6 room flat.‘ first floor, for continued prosperity rather BATTERY WORK It pro'vides an income if sick­ all modern Improvements, 321 East When there’s a bill there’s a than untested legislation. member of Parliament. Miss Ash­ Center street. Inquire 41 Bigelow St. pay. a p r i l Senate adopts Walsh resolu­ Authorized “ Willard” Service ley inherited her fortune from her ness or accident prevents your ji late grandfather. Sir Ernest Cassel. FOR RENT — Three, and tour' -House votes to impeach Judge tion for Could investigation. Station. working, and helps with doc- {| room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ \ Don’t shoot tigers until you can English, 306— 62. 8— Senator Dill, Deni., Washn., in­ She is a sister of Lady Louise tor’s bills besides. Keeps vice. gas range, refrigerator. In-a- se^ their tonsils, says a professor. Mountbatten. door beo furnished. Call Manchester -Wets begin presentation * of troduces resolutions to bar Carbon Burning. your savings intact. Construction Company. 2100 or tele­ But is it worth while, professor? evidence against prohibition to credentials of Smith and Vare. Auto Electrical Work. Put one to work for you. . phone 782-2.______._____ Judiciary sub-committee. 19— Reed committee decides to re­ Electrical Appliance.^ Repaired Pig hunting is a great sport in ■Asst. Secretary Andiews testi­ sume Pennsylvania, Illinois, FOR RENT—In Greenacres, first India, says Kermit Roosevelt. The McGovern Granite Co. and second floor flats at 73 and 7o fies 875 prohibition agents dis­ Oregon and Arizona primary Free Crankcase Service. Connecticut General | Benton street. Call 820. boys bag quite a few in this coun­ missed for cause. investigations. CEMETERY MEMORIALS try, too. LifelnsuranceCompany 8—■District Attorney Emory Buck­ 11— ^House ways and means com­ JOHN BAUSOLX Representod by WANTED ner, New York, makes charges mittee votes to use Treasury Would you think Chicaigo a good to committee of dry law cor­ surplus for debt retirement, corumns With Barrett & Robbins C. W. HARTE.NSTEI.V FAYETTE B. CLARKE, Agt. place to have one’s face lifted? ruption. opposing any tax reduction 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 140 Summit St. Telephone 1621 10 Depot Sq. - Tel. 292^ HF.l.I’ W.VNTKU FEM.VLE ■Labor leaders demand beer this session. It's hard to imderstand bank and wine before committee. iilllllillllllllilliillllilllllllillilllllillllllllllliillllilllllllilllllllllllllllllllliliiillllllii Rcfiuod young lady or j'oung mar­ robberies. How do they ever pass ■Senator McKinley, Rep., 111., ried woman with some spare time to up the millineries? Leads New Cult do clerical work. Need not interfere defeated in first of the years with present employment. Addicss i. primaries by Frank L. Smith. I Spring Only 3 Months Away | U. Box 1164, Now Haven. Conn.____ _ ■Andrews says beer legaliza­ E Do you realize It? Now Is the time to pick up real estate E W ANTED— Ladles and ,gents clean­ NOTICE! tion would aid dry law en­ E bargains. ~ ing, dvclng. and pressing. 129 Center forcement. 5 We offer: A nice, neat and new single In the Green section S street.’ Phono 33S-11. Goods called for -Wayiio B. Wheeler, general and delivered. Mrs. I. B. Nelson. T.\.\ OOIXECTOirs XOTICE s tor $7,000. It Is up to date and a place you would like? 5 INSURANCE counsel Anti-Saloou League S Another fine home close to Main street on Middle Turnpike S M'ANTED—Lady boarder, heated South Manchester Firo District demands tighter dry enforce­ S East, well arranged rooms, garage in basement, all fully equip- E bedroom, homo comforts, all con­ All persons liable to pay taxes In veniences. washing, etc. Box L. B., ment before committee. £ ped. E the South Mijnchester FIro District -Church, Labor and farm wit­ Herald. are hereby notified that I have a S Another new single on Walker street, hard wood trim and 3 nesses for drys ask con­ S floors, good large airy rooms. Be sure to look at this one. S M'.\NTED— On or before February rate book calling for a tax of two tinuance of prohibition. The Best Guardian' of 1st, 6 or 7 room rent with garage, in mills on the dollar, on all taxable S A large flat all up-to-date In every detail, with an extra S .North part of town. E. IV Walton. Tel. Italian debt settlement ratified 961-4. property In said District, levied o'l by Senate 54— 33. £ building lot on Benton street, all for $10,000. £ the grand list of 1925. The same Is 24— Mayor Dever of Chicago advo­ E Before deciding on the building of your new home be sure £ Life and Property WANTED—A middle aged woman due and payable Jan. 1, 1927. to help with housework, a good home cates compromise on prohibi­ S to Inspect the Green Hill Terrace tract on Pitkin street. You £ rather than high wages. Box A— For the convenience of taxpayers tion. £ may decide to locate there. Careful restrictions prevail. ' £ Herald. I ■will be at Hose Co. No. 4 Ho,e House on School street dallv except ■Dry hearings end. WANTED—Pin boys, -\pply Casino Sunday during the month of Janu­ ■Senate ratifies Belgian debt Rowling Alleys. ary, 1927. between the hours of 10 settlement 55— 20. 28- I Robert J. Smith 1009 Main St. | IVANTED—I will pay the highest a. m. and 6 p. m., "or the purpose ■Treasury dry enforcement bill prices for all kinds of Junk: also buy of receiving said tax. passes House 196— 4. £ Real Estate — Insurance — Steamship Tickets E all kinds of chickens. Morris H. Less- According to law all taxes re­ Insure% Your Valuables • ner. telephone 982-4. maining unpaid after February 1, MAY Timiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim WANTED—To repair and clean 1927, will bo charged Interest at 4— Judge English arraigned in A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT sowing machines of all makes. All the rate of nine per cent per year. Senate. work guaranteed. Tcl. Manchester IS THE No. 715. Go anywhere. R. W. Garrard. WILLIAM TAYLOR. 12— Senate passes Watson-Parker 37 Edward street, Manchester. Collectoi railroad labor mediation bill South Manchester, Dec. 27, 1926. 63— 13. BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. WANTED—To buy oars for Junk. Used parts for sale. Abel's Service 19— Vare, receives Republican Station. Oak street. TeL 789. nomination In Pennsylvania WANTED—Some pleasure these primary defeating administra­ The Manchester Trust Co. long evenings? Why not have that AUTO tion candidate. phonograph fixed and enjoy the old 20— Senate votes 59— 13 to investi- favorite records once again. Bralth- ELECTRICAL SERVICE walte, ISO Center street. gato election expenditures of RtPAIK WORK OUARANTCKO Vare and others. NORTON 23— Senator Stanfield, administra­ I.OST j| n.xcnacAk wtrnuMViT ca tion candidate, defeated In WHO LICKS THE CREAM? PHONR.I Oregon primary by Fred Stcl- A M AH MANCMSTIA rMDOHI STATION war. LOST—Nearly all white female fox hound puppy, with tan ears, about 7 28— Senate votes to investigate Automobfle Insurance At Cost mnntha' old. In Bolton. Finder please executive order. \ Fire and Liability notify Richard G. Rich, South Man­ JUNE chester. « Tlie Lninbcrnien's Mutual returned 2 5 % of tho Preiuiuni 3— House passes French debt set­ paid in to every imlicyholdcr last year and have always done so. FOR SALE tlement 236-112. AUTOMOBILES 4— State Prohibition Investigating DID YOU GET ANY MONEY BACK ON YOUR POLICY? Insurance The F. E. Tucker Farm, committee kills wet bills and Shoes and hats have no place in the If you want to reduce the cost of your Auto Insurance see reports dry enforcement meas­ religion of the Rev. Claybourne me before you renew your present policy or Insure your car. FOR SALE—192S Dodge coupe, Vernon, Conn. ures. good condition, good tires. Phone Martin, picturesque evangelist of a I will be glad to explain how yon can Insure your car lu the C44. 8— Fourth administration candl- Farm consists of House, Barns, new cult. This picture shows him World’s Greatest Mutual at 2 5 % saving. dtdate. Senator Cummins de­ braving Icy winds with his head and etc,, and about 35 acres of land. feated in Iowa Republican RICHARD G. RICH MISCELLANEOUS Situated on the Manchester road feet bare as he goes about the primary by Senator Brookhart, streets of Washington with his tam­ about one-half mile from ’Vernon Ini!., Repn. STUART J. WASLEY Tinker Building, South Manchester. Depot. bourine and satchel. Kngllih 'Woolen Company, tailors 10— Primary investigation opens REAL ESTATE INSURANCE since 1898, direct to wraror. Harry For particulars inquire of with Gov. Pinchot testifying A wrestling act Ih always a flop. 827 Main St.« Tel. 1428-2, Open Tuesday and Saturday Rvenings. Anderton. 38 Church street. SuutU Sarah R. Tucker, he spent $195,000 In Pennsyl­ • . . Perhaps that's one reason ItAnetacster, Phone Utoxx SU Maadiqa.ter. vania aeuatorial racat you uavar aaa thorn ta vaudaviUo.

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WILLIAMS MA?' HFT FOB PAN HOWMPIT STRONG B 0 » The signing of Dan Howley M LEONARD'S A O B I BRISTLING BATTLES manager of tbe St. Louis Browns The year 1926 was a tough probably will give Outfielder CARDEKPECr i one on the bike riders. Ken Williams a new leas® on FAILS TO MAKE There were only two cham­ me. pions who were not toppled \ Waivers recently were askeA ATCHENEY from their thrones. Cecil Walk­ hvm O T O K ^ On Williams, who only a few er, Australian star, won the all­ MM years ago was sharing homeron AN IMPRESSION round championship of America JOE WILLIAM* honors with Enth. Lart for the third year in succession, year he slnniped badly In the When Jack Graney was starring while Eddie Merkner of Chicago fiSd and at the bat. Next Wednesday’s won the amateur road cham­ with the Cleveland ball dnb, he aL y^en Howley was Cobb’s as­ I tiH t Carefnliy Prepared pionship of America for the How much is Babe Ruth worth? CHAPTER ONE. ways wns the life of the party. A sistant at Detroit Williams was second straight season. If you had him on your lollypop mighty fine player, he ^Iso was a one of the best hitters in tbe lonnam ent Bids Fair All the rest were beaten. nibbling squad what Would you T « t'p p o «5E if I were a fancy writer I could draw word pictures that valuable assqt to the club, because American Leagne. The new Statement Which Tends to (>- pay him in money, .marbles, chalk blood and thrill the heart of every mother's son of you. of his temperament. manager of the Browns remem­ or used razor blades? SSmnSe” Z m S t call it. Romance and color-h u t to me it was On the long training trfps in the bers him only as such and no spring, there never was a dull doobt win want to give him the The Babe has Indicated a diplo­ Rich Idlers, sons of Show Readiness of Re- ^^^Rlngs pitched stealthily ^ moment when Oraney was a mem­ once over himself before sending NO CREDIT DUE matic weakness -for 5150,000 and ihe aristocracy of early New York and New Eng­ ber of the Cleveland team. It was him eljmhere. Entries are being, made rapidly no questions asked. land, dodging the brass buttons and blue coats of the exception when a day passed tor the second amateur boxing without one ot hls copyrighted tournament which is to be beld at Colonel Jacob Rupert has tak­ SQUAWKLEONARD Wenty. thirty forty laugh stnnts. Cheney hall next Wednesday nl«ht en the matter under advisement. under the auspices of Cheney and fifty round^ Men, real he-men witk hearts In the heat of a pennant race, Fresno, Calif.i D*c. 29.— ^Beset ' ! He says he Is open to reason but Brothers’ Athletic Association. oaA anrmuscles of s^eel. Jabbing, blojsking. cov- when the nerves of the athletes • AYOR TWIFSECOND on all Bides, Hubert “ Dutch” Leon­ cau see no reason in this. However, the hulk of the entries erina lashing out with sudden spurts, backing were worn to a frasslOi it whs ard, former Detroit pitcher, today RHy Evans Says Squealer s a S y ’caglly t Plgbts on dirty black bSTges under are expected to come in Thursday had. broken his silence long enough It Is a difficult matter to reason Graney who relieved the^^tension. fS^^BtSSner stars® Hurried fights and all the It always was. fair weather with DELAY IN "S H IF r” and Friday. ' to hurl soma confounding state­ with a club owner when ^he sub­ thrllis t ^ t make this game the greatest in the Seven three-round bouts will ments at whoever is willing to J^cdons Reflect No Credit ject concerns salary checks for Jack. He was an optimist who could constitute the card and boxers see good in ever^hlng. He looked listen— and even perhaps to those the hired hands.He’d rather pay ^ °/w }sh I could do jutslce to this from Hartford, Rockville, Stafford who are not. them off in cheers. on the humorous rather than the 1 _ , - j ** t «■ n Springs and possibly New Britain To His Name. and to the original Jack “ W tTow serious side of life, tbe good rather f orW&Yd TARS KlllC luAy D9 Branded as a “judas” , among muscular gods of the ring. ^ and Middletown will be seen in ac­ other things, for the part he is ,.The Babe presents a curious and then and my grammar isn t so J; than the had. ' tion here. Al Huhand and Ed charged with playing in the oust­ proposition. He the most valuable member I’m doing tke best I can, for my heart is Defends 'Speaker Retnmed to 1925 Form Hurley, of Hartford, both A. A. U. ing of Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker ^ By Billy Evans turnstile asset the eight clubs Jack Graney was with Cleveland officials, will be on hand to help from onganlaed baseball, Leonard have. He makes a lotta o jack .0 Oh. 0, ,ho protuort In 1919 and played left field In the put the affair over as auspiciously hurled his broadside and today “Dutch" Leonard, Who for all of them.' Yet only one of towns in the ^ ® N ^ C ork , Ireland, , ^ Bangor. Me., where my game which "Dutch" Leonard alleg­ A^o. as the first one. had relapsed Into silence again. ently furnished all the evidence in them pays him. 1866. I came to America ” S b r W g e . Mass and — ed was framed. Manchester fight fans showed But the echo asks the question: the present baseball -scandal, ii^ Meeting Graney .pn the streets they are in full accord with ama­ This Is all wrong, like rain at in m 9 ;e moved to the famous Fourteen “What about that ?20,000?” volvlng Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker and of Cleveland, a few hours after the teur boxing tournaments in Man­ Leon^fd hotly denloB that he Joe Wood, has done several things picnics, poison in coffee cups and New York, Dec. 29.— Abolition of chester by turning out en masse cowcatchers on airplanes. alleged scandal was made public, I the huddle, the restriction ot the ever received such a suin for turn­ in connection w,lth the affair that, asked him what he thought of the when the sport was revived here a ing the now famous “ letters” /oyer certainly do not reflect credit up­ shift, a new rule to cfaver the for­ charges. few weeks ago. Over 500 persona to the American League, to Judge on himself. It’s one reason why Colonel Jac­ ward passes and other changes In were present. The affair was vot­ ob has to put perfume on hls hot "They are nothing short of ridicu­ the fpothall code will be discussed Landis or to anyone else. He waits seven years before pre­ lous.” be replied. “No one could ed a rousing success and the at­ In a carefully prepared state­ mince pies these days. today at the annual meeting of the senting the facts in the alleged make me believe Tris Speaker figur tendance assured a continuance. ment, Which Intimates hls silence American Football Coaches Asso­ fixed game. ed in such a deal. At the first show, many persona may give way to further outbursts, When he finally presents these And when he looks through rose ciation, Such recommendations that had to stand up about the hall\so •, colored glasses all he sees are “ I played for years under Speak­ erokmado will he passed on to the Leonard declared that the Detroit facts, he confesses that he was in er. He was a tough loser, always large was the crowd. This, however Club had paid him money— not on the transaction, which is far packed stands in the wven other football rules committee for con­ wanted to win. Why, he played as will not occur at the coming card. for any “ letters'’— but fdr salary from complimentary. cities distilling alien box office bard in an exhibition game as a sideration. „ , Extra seats will be pressed into due him for the whole of 1922, Prompted by an qnmlty that gravy. At tbe same time, the National service. ^ later sprang up between himself ot Broowjn .nd rtl fr a y , lurty little Micks (rom all Ire- regular sontest Collegiate Athletic Association will 192S end part of 1924. 'A lot more conclusive proof Following the suggestion' of Leonard declared he surrender­ and Cobb and Speaker, a personal The Colonel has more than one tepd, It . .e ^ a lly?? on Ike Jaw sot me solos (r “ A lot more its convention, which an many who attended the former'; ed the “ letters'' to baseball authorl score, he uncovers the now mouldy bunion festooning his off-season ^han has been presented ^ 1 nually acts as a clearing house for be shown me before I woqld give card, the serving of refreshments ties some weeks after the settle­ evidence. dilemna. The Babe autographed college athletic problems. The con­ ona I b“ eame aotte e to the charges the slightest consldera at the end ot the tournament will ment In question had been made. Development of Case mpre than 2000 Yankee balls last kot s e ^ oia P.aay Gar- vention will be brought to a close be done away with. This also, He said this action was due to the The story Is that . e first tried season and gave them sway with a tion." tomorrow by a report on football proved an unnecessary expense. fact he had been convinced that he to peddle the facts in the case to free and democratic bapdv Major Leagne Debut by E. K. Hall, of Dartmouth, chair­ For a moment the conversation Tentative dates have been re­ owed It to the Detroit Club and to several big newspapers. was one of the best fighters I ever saw. Naturally good. My man of the football rules commit­ served at Cheney hall for amateur shifted to tbe days gone by. I took the baseball world to do so. Leon­ Failing in this, he finally got “ It costs me more to keep that size, age and weight. - oqi hi«y flaht of my life. It\ls still tee. It is considered probable that boxing tournaments to be conduct­ ard also said that ho was told that an audience with Frank guy in fresh autographs,” laments occasion to remind Jack that I cer­ the so-called ovefemphasls of foot­ ed by the Athletic Association ap­ this could ba done without creating owner of the Detroit ball club, on^ the Colonel, “ than most of the tainly was glad the day he decided ball will be discussed at the meet­ proximately two weeks apart. publicity. ,.T of the teams that figured in the magnuts pay for a whole outfield.” to quit pitching and become an out ing and plans offered to combat the Amateur tournaments will be con­ In concluding. Leonard said: I happening. Pursuing the only how*^ur pudgy little ^Wemjsf agaln fielder. alleged evil. , , ducted on these dates if the at­ do not, at this tlme,deem it for the proper course, Mr. Navln took the The Babe’s present drag-down is “ Do you recall that game In the As outlined by the Coaches’ rules tendance continues to warrant it. best interest of baseball world in matter up with President Johnson- 51000 every week. What he wauts old Highland Bark at New York, Committee last night, the attack on Jimmie Farr, who has been quite general to go info this-or any oth­ of the American League. now is 52000. a week with taxi when you were walking the batters the shift is likely to he made in the active of late in training Rockville er occurrence at any great lei^gth All the time it is understood that fare, and porter tips tossed airily S e d ^ ^ '^ w e kept t?at every night, a gruelling pace, for FIVE on four wild ones a6 fast as they suggestion that a two-second atop boys in the'manly art of defease, or detail." ... . . Leonard had his price before ret in. came to the plate?” I asked. be enforced before the ball is put in will have another group from his Leonard lias plainly indicated Vdaling the facts in the case. ^*^?n the sixth night Garrity failed to show up and I was accepted as “ I’ll never forget it—my Ameri­ play, this rule having been incor­ stable iu action at the coming that the next move is to be made Tho next move was consulting The Colonel thinks this Is fair champion of the block! * can League pitching debut,” he re­ porated in the western conference tournament. He is far from dis­ by'" someone else beside himself— with the legal counsel of the Amer­ enough. Instead of paying the plied. “ The home plate sure was rules. Opponients of the huddle will couraged over the previous show- • he also indicates that he has a re­ ican League, Mr. Killilea who says Babe 51000 every week he’s wil­ Edlfor’s Note— In the nexi next chapteronaptci MeAul^^^^^fm®nnd\ow« Dempsey swinging that afternoon. I just contend that it not only delays the lug of his charges. buttal in readiness. he completed the deal that resulted ling to pay hlni 52000 some weeks. the original with the sensational Ed Me- couldn’t catch up with it.” game but acts In the guise of a Art Plllard, who lost a declsluU Then I reminded Graney how he in the evidence being turned over wiTk t o k i,. kkkckie. Ik tk. »7tk ,.k,d. shift; to Barney Youseman of Hartford, b ia t f i l e s u it s to him. He names no price. Making .exceptions .of Dried finally got a ball close enough for i' It Is believed probable that the here at the first show, gets his Detroit, Mich., Dec. 29.— Ty Where Leonard Fails Prune. Week, Laughter Week, the batter to swing at, a line drive coaches will ask that tho forward chance for revenge tomorrow night Uobb was due in Detroit to confer If true, what a nasty mess from Shave-iour-Owq-Neck Week, Be resulting that struck Graney on the pass rule be returned to its 1925 In Hartford. Pillard is expected with hli attoruey J. 0. Murfin, beginning to end and what a pe­ Kind-to-Canaries Week, etc, etc. pitching hand, breaking one of the form and that the provision cover­ to be on the next local card. former circuit court judge, as i.o culiar part Leonard has played Rosmlerg Can’t Make Wb^ fingers. ing point after touchdown remain In order that everyone desiring They’re going to give a benefit the egaot procedure the two will throughout the entire affair! Jack exhibited a badly scarred unchanged. a ticket may obtain one easily, make iB an effect to remove what­ Money first tempted him to bet for Sam Langford in New York. finger as exhibit A. pasteboards have been placed on ever stigma haa been placed on on what he alleges was a crooked The Boston Tar Baby once gave, Willi Balloon in Each Hand A Good Memory sale at the Army and Na'vry club, Cobb by dlsclosurea made by Judge ball game. Then, later, after fal­ his own benefits with , IdTt hooks Then the conversation switched Austin’s Smoke Shop, Metter’s Kenesaw M. Landis, high commis- ling out .with the players he insist­ and right crosses. bacH to the game of September 25 SCOTLAND GOLF Smoke Shop, Prichard and 'Walsh, eioner of baseball. . , j* ed were in on the deal, he lets a between Cleveland and Detroit, no'w Pagani’s store at the north end An unconfirmed report had tt matter of seven years elapse be­ But that story of Sam going Into • 30 101.20 Syracuse, Dec. 29— Now cornel of. a disappointment. Regarded as think when you shoot babies over see Mr. Chaney before then. Schubert 30. 99.14 reading about some ot those hock­ onie of tbe best teams' that has rep­ with nearly a dozen ot the big boys there. The fairways were of a dif­ All-America honors to Vic Hanson, slated to exchange books, Jabs and Wilson . 19 99.14 ey games being on ice. resented Syracuse in years, It was ferent sod, the rough was rougher ’The Middletown' basketball team t? 99.12 Syracuse football captain and star uppercuts. The heavy crop of Cervini . 80 expected to win national recogni­ and the greens— say, some of these cancelled the game last nlgW but.| end, after he had received practi­ tion. heavies presages some knockouts. grqens are treacherous, and one The entry list; the local team will play St. Pa'ulA-^j CELEBRATES NEW cally every other athletic recogni­ The game with West Point, would have' to play the different church team in Hartford Saturday C.'B. A. A. JUNIOR LEAGUE 126 pounds: Harry Devine, Wor­ courses daily tor a year, I believe,! Who was the Dixie golf cham tion. which developed into a free-for-aU at 8:30. The preliminary game wtU .^ Hanson generally is regarded as protect yourself ip the clinches at cester; Battalino, Hartford- \ before ho could grow to ‘know’ he between the Juniors and the Rea ; le«m StasoinK pion In 1925?—T.'R. E. JOB BY PICKING 147 pounds; Leroy Carley, Wor­ W L 1 Fred Knight of Philadelphia. the greatest all-round athlete Syra­ fair, more or less disrupted the them." Reserves. cuse University ever has developed. eleven, and It never entirely recov­ cester; Roy Hogan, Terryvllle; Ribbon ...... 14 7 .55 Where was John Hendricks ot Pinkey Kaufman. Hartford. Throwing ....10 11 .47 the Reds born, and what c>.;llege, if MANAGER FOR LIFE He Is a star in baseball, basketball, ered. POLITENESS While no Individual is greater Middleweight to heavyweight: Dressing ..... 9 12 .3^ any, did he attend?— R. V. B. and football. , Lem Jefferson. Hartford; Barney He was bom at Joliet, III, and H ot only has he won hls letter in than any collejge team, the brilliant Old Gentleman (who has colUdji| Weaving ..... 9 12 .346 Fox, Granby; Ed. Wempffer, Tariff- Keeping Tabs attended Northwestern University. Chicago, Dec. 29— Bob O’Farrell, all three sports, but this year he work of Hanson In all jthe major ed violently with a young man) i Ten Hlgheet Averages recently appointed manager of the sports in which be has participated vllle; Bill Wmiarns, New Haven; Hansen. Dressing ...... 97,11 How old is Phil Kaplan and what has had the unique distinction of beg your pardon, sir. ^ f St., Louis Cardinals, admitted over has played a promiuont part in the Lewis LaPrandlos, Bristol; John Detro, Throwing ...... 97.. 9 is hls nationality?— I. B. captaining all three teams. He On Fistiana Young Man: Entirely my fkttlt^^ the long distance telephone from success of Syracuse. He will go Petrlzzo, Hartford; Jimmy Jones, Ferguson, Ribbon aegaagrgae 96.19 He was bom April 10, 1902, and could have had a second year as f Latett Wire Remits St. Louis today that be himself has baeeball captain hut refused to en- down in the history of that insti­ New Haven; Martin ^Qualey, Hart­ Dsits, Ribbon ...... 9 6 . 2 he is Jewlsh-Amerlcan. • tution as one of the greatest ath­ *^“Then why th|^lazea doV*. By what score did George Von contracted to take a “ manager" for tertaiirthe proposition. ford; George Walters, New Haven; look where you’l golng?"^ Budlnskr. Weaving ...... 95.11 letes ot all time. Elm win the Southern Callfo,mia' life.' Under him the Syracuse basket­ Tony PnUBcian» New Haven. don Opinion. Leonon. Ribbon • •sea* *. # 9 5* 6 About the time “ the most valu­ Despite all Die praise that has 185 pounds: Abe'Bodine, Jimmy . At Chicago— Ray Ryoholl, Chica­ Warner, Ribbon feat ejk 94. 8 amateur golf cbampianphlp last ball teaih won 19 games In 20 able player in the National League" starts, losing only to Penn State, befen shdwereu on Hanson by press, Mm , Eddie DeMar; Ray Hail, Wal­ go bantamweight, drew with Mid­ I. Johnson, Dressing .•««*.94. 4 year and whom d ll ho beat and a e r i a l CHARLBSTOir was being advised he had been which It later defeated. undergraduate's and alumni, he Is a ter) Gorman. get smith. New York, ten rounds. MeCavanagh, Ribbon •-a'a O' are 93. 4 wnere?— K. L, M. modest, retiring chap, who doesn’t Stratton, Dressing ...... 93. He defeated Norm vti Macbeth, by named to succeed Rogers Honmby, Hls ability as a ball player IS 130-pounds: Ray Taylor, Pat Mc- London— Richard Qranvlll#j, 3 Bob was in Chicago persuamng believe he has done anything won­ FIRST RAILROAD JUNKED R. HalUday, Throwing « ...9 3 . l la and 10, at the Les Angeles such that several major league Gavanangh, Barney Yousman, Tom­ hls dancing partner, Babette^. Miss Arllne Edwards, to “ sign for clubs have made blm attractive of­ derful in sport. Had he cared to, he my Pagani,^ Phil Olatcheo, Al PotereoB, Weaving ...... 93. 6 otforse. / could have been re-elected captalp Berlin— ^The first railroad In Ger­ cently danced the Charleston ^ life." fers to turn professional whdn ho Satrlb. I. AadenoB. Throwing'...... 92. of the basebaJl team but prior to many, built 91 years ago, from feet in the air on one of the? A French engineer's invention Report of the engagement was flnlsheii hls college career, but as 142 pounds: Art PolloqitzCT, don-Parls Argosy planes. Thq*: K. Johnson. Dressing...... 90. 7 yet ho Is undecided on that point. , the election let It be ItnCwn that he NUToifiburg to Fuerth, Bavaria, 5JX Gaoies ThnrKlay for raising sunken submarines has confirmed today at the Edwards I John Morey, Mike Williams, Jimmy kept perfect poise d o ^ jf thf ** home. The date ot the wedding ^aa This fall he has been the etar of wouldn’t oven consider the possl- . p^leit SfaiyIS^lfli M lunk racoftllyi Rlhbon vs. Weaving. ^ proved auccessful iu trials at Mar- IttUppAbaU ttsm sWch » « a WLJilUtx* fiUHllBI Jh Xht9SiMt> MlUeg, ilsafi attnonneed.; .1 \ I ' 1. 7a.- ‘:.-’*di’ J-.' . -‘H: 'i '/t. -’■” ■■'f. ■/■.■•' ' ' .';■ * *• ".■ •sV'' . t'/-:-:/'. v'-‘‘ ' ■ "■ PAGE EIGHT IttANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), V ® N IK H A Y / 29,' 192«:

FEATURE ARTICLES LATEST FASHION ABOUT INTERESTING HINTS BT FOREMOST WOMEN AUTHORITIES Jewelled Buckle H O M F E TUTS WITH TAMMANY Declining Congressional Chances for Lesser Job, Woman Tosses Rolling Pin Into 0 CUSod LW:|}<»^£nie8t lymi Political Machine. NEA INC. WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE •hava iti^tatenea out tba tmngla It. if salt, upon learning that a man Bated To the home of PROF and MOLp ^ a’-’’".’’ LIE ELWELL In Camdenvllle, ai John Powell waa not Powell after all,'blit an'Unknown-Soldier.' -’v' Ind.^ one night in October, 1898, We American women see our­ is brought a woman who had It would baye been a long task, and a dlsbeartenlng on^, but worse selves as othOTS see us in a tirade fainted on a train. Late that night against us which, appears in Japan­ the woman bears twin girls and tangles faavo been unraveled. Tbera \ ese paper. • Shigetau Sasaki writes then dies without revealing her may even be aoma persons wbo could ,v>. P> name. ^ e p t tbe theory that It was the thus: . ' The story then moves forward sure-working hand of destiny that "American girls are^uuusually 18 years. The twins, now grow, brought It about. laborious in their efforts.to attract ing to beautiful womanhood, have the attention of the opposite sex. It been adopted and named MARr Prof Elwell stopped, dropped the is siinply desire for inoriey; Gold is CARET and ELIZABETH. They two suitcases he was carrying and s the religion and life of Airierican are called RESTT and BBTTX. gazed at Mollle with a look of belp- girls. JIM ELWELL, the son. enlists leaaness. They were two strayed sheep loot In the wilderness of Grand “American women do not, how­ In the World War. He then dis­ ever, make themselves beautiful In covers thet on-' of the (wins loves Central Station, New York city. A new Jewelry accessory is a clasp A wolf In sheep’s clothing rushed order to please their husbands and hi’",, brothers, ifho come home from of brilliants worn o'n'the collar of £!e 13 si'-cll-sliucLicO at the Battle up to thegu Ho waa a "runner!' for an ermine ‘scarf.'' of Sedan and, through a mlxup, is a cheap hotel where they stung them work covered .with dirt, dust and registered hs »IOHN POWELL. He quick and stung.them hard._ oil. . • is removed to an American hos­ "Hotel, air?” he queried hurriedly, “Husbands in New York lead old-fashioned- -reaptipri, o f course, pital and reported dead. his weather eye opaji for any station miserable lives, They are never hut'I'contihue to.lriisist It^eiU y! It Is discovered-that the father detective who might have noticed able to get hot soup, because their r “Oh Dear,'A Precklel" of the twins 1s dead and that they him take the trail of his prospective wives are selfish, inconsiderate and ' Being on this heauty. sqbJect-1 are nieces and heirs of JOHN prey. “Modem In every way, a ir - unkind. These poor fellows are in, just'read the rhapsodical outburst * 1 CLAYTON, wealthy resident of In­ reduced rate.s f’r tourists an’ close so pitiful a state that they are of .a bequty oditilT-Y^o bgd discov­ dianapolis. Shortly after this the to the station." obliged to eat cold food off the pan­ ered a maCTifyiii^. :'9»Jrror for the Elwclis get word that Jim Is alive. Prof and Mollle followed, for thev try shelf.” dressing-table. . It looks like any They start for New York. had no other recouree,^ It seemed to Well, I have never been the wife mirror, comes.in ainjber or cream or Meantime the steps leading to them. Tt was too late, they had of a Japanese gentleman and a pipk or blue or jado pearl -with HP ..... Jim Elwell’s identification are ac­ agreed, to go all the way out to Long scholar. But, Judging by, all the up­ povirder.box tOxmatchjcbijkt, when ypu counted for. Ho is ilke a living ,-!L Island that night. They were Ured roar, it must be much more fun use it— blooey! You sep all the lit­ W j. dead man. hut he 1s recognlied by and excited, A good night’s sleep tle lipes that are epming, all the ;-S' j ii not to be! i ■‘Ms one MIKE HENNEGAN. ex-sol­ and Uiay would be calm and fresh Cbnnkier Girls freckles, all the - inoles, all the dier. and NURSE DOWNING de­ \ ■> for Jim In the morning. Girls are growing chunkier, everything that shouldn’t be on the clares she will go to Washington And so they follcityed their self- shorter and heavier, according to skin you. love to touch. to learn more about him. appointed gulfic- followed him for an physical survey Just completed at he beauty edltcir ’ is all excited ^^ \ s-- NOW BEGIN THE STORY interminable distance. It seemed, got Simmons College. But since this de­ about this disco-v^^ery. To me it sav­ ' * T ' 1 ' soaked alx dollars for a room—a ter­ CHAPTER XXVT duction is based on the report of ors of having one of the carnival rible room that looked out on the i^ iis •^ilVTO-W listen, Mike," said Nellie the average height and weight of “Fuuny. House” mirrors , on your tracks of the elevated—and spent a -various classes, .with the discovery dressing table. After all, the world J_^ Downing before she left to nerve-wracking and sleepless night. that the freshmen are shorter but doesn’t' vlew'ybur skin thrbugh a prepare for her Journey to Prof Elwell seldom had felt the a weightier than the seniors, one magnifying mirro'r; why'shonld the It Washington, "you didn’t earn any " , > call to swear In terms of graphio medals In France; nt least, you didn't Billingsgate English. But there Is a cannot believe that four years individual? It symbolizes modern f ' V IMSii woman’s exaggeration of her own H get any. But bchavo yourself and limit to any man’s'powers of re- could affect such changes. Just keep out of crap games and perhaps stralnt. To pay elx dollars for the coincidence! The average height importance. you’ll get a medal yet; you can’t privilege of listening to a ten-hour was 5 ft. 3.3 in. The average weight tell. Take good care of your friend racket of rushing elevated trains, to for this height, 120 pounds. They Jim. and I'll decorate you myself be treated. In addition, like a couple are short, aren’t they? when I get baCk." of su^Icloua characters and to bo Is Ix>ve Vital? THEYLEADA "And I’ll be right here to got It, planted In this dingy room might Is love vital to happy marriage? Captain!" retorted Mike, swelling cause a saint to forget himself arid This question Is being discussed in his chest. This new responsibility swear. ^ open forum by some of London’s MUSICAL REVOLUTION Imposed on him seemed to have But ell things earthly come to an brightest minds. made him proud of himself. "You end, even a night In a ‘’badger" “ There are signs that the new' can pin a rose on Jim, too, for mo hotel. Six o’clock In tho morning world of since the war no longer The “Star Spangled Banner,” as Alderman Ruth Pratt an’ Jim are Just like that," and he "Before you see your son there is something I have to found Prof and Mollle dressed and accepts completely the ‘old*-fash7 the national antheih of the Unit­ held up a hand to show his crossed waiting to go out to breakfast. Eight ioned idea,’ that love is essential to ed States, is threatened by a cam­ By VIRGINIA S VV>1IX ^ ready to talk ‘cold turkey’ when fingers. "So hurry back an’ bring tell y o u " o’clock found them in a taxicab ■ happy marriage;” writes one. paign for a substitute. the question came up.” Jim’s family with you. kid pals and crossing a bridge on their way to see Miss Katherine Lee Bates, auth­ New Yprk,.Dec.,22 -A new Dav- Another cardinal mistake of wo­ Is a mlxup In the Identification of Why, the man la worse than an Ira/- “Responsible modern minds are Jim. They first had called up the or Of “Amerioa, the Beautiful,” men politicians, in Mrs. Pratt’s all." John Powell and James Elwell. John beetle. It would be far less cruel to questioning whether love Is in it" id goes after Goliath! With which words Mike Henne- hospital and apprised Nellie Down­ self a sound basis for marriage,” and Mrs, William. .Arms Fisher, ThIS| time thia -wlelder of the opinion, is a habit of nagging. Powell la the one who waa killed at his parenta, and to hlmaelf, If be ing of their coming. gan. laying tender, guiding hands Sedan. John Powell's mother and wer* dead." and the French ideal of matter-of- chairman of the Past President’s stone sling ; is Ruth Prntt, Now “ Many women, given an office, on his charge, took Jim Elwell out Nellie Downing met them at the Assembly of tho Natibnal Federa- York's lone woman alderman, and cannot resist the opportunity ta sweetheart visited tho patient at the Whereupon Nellie Downing cried fact marriages of practical conven­ door. -tlo ' o f Music Clubs, both o f Bos­ the giant adversary is no less than talk all the time, because they for a walk. hospital In Long Island and failed She had been under a severe strain ience is nowadays looked upon with Armed with the patient’*- name to recognize him as their son. That “ Mrs. Elwell," she said, "addreaa- approval by many people.” ton, M^iss., are leading the • musi­ ■Tammany it self. know they have the meri folk where and the names of hla father and and she was very tired. She broke ing herself to Mollle, "before you eee proved he wasn’t John Powell. It down. A really interesting and thought- cal revolution. They rire submit­ One of three Republican^ pitted they must listen.” mother and with the Information also left John Powell unaccounted your son there Is something I want provoking discussion! ting a nation-wide competition for against 62 Tammany men in New The $5,000 a year which Mrs. that he had come from Indiana, Nel­ Oh, I’m Borry," the man told her to—have to tell you." a new melody for “America, . the Pratt earns as alderman Is the first tor. Now that the man up In Long and aaatated her ta a chair, "Per Silk Hose York Council of Aldermen, Ruth lie Downing landed In Washington She paused. Mollle looked at her Beantlful,” which will be adjudi­ money she ever made. Wellesley Island Is Identified as James Elwell. haps, after all, there la aomethlng Silk stockings were worn to the Pratt is maklrig the fur fly in Goth­ and proceeded to the war depart­ quickly. Profs fists clenched. cated at the donvrintion of the fed­ graduate, wife of a millionaire, and you are safe In guessing what be­ that can be done for him. If I ever “ Don’t" telL me." Mollle began, number of 150,000 pair by Ameri­ am political circles by such an at­ ment, housed In the old State, War came of the other man." eration in Chicago riext April. member of the smart set, her en­ and Navy building In Pennsylvania hear of anyone who can help him “ that It was a mistake. Don't tell can women in 1900. Last ye^ 55,- tack on Tammany’s housekeeping as Tho officer nodded slowly. "Such I’ll remember It—for you," imd he 000,000 pair were sold. Which is The words of the song, now the that d.oughty . autocrat seldom has trance Into politics Is probably as avenue close to the White House. me—’’ nearly altruistic as any public work mistakes can be made, of course, al­ smiled. Nurse Downing interrupted. "No, answer enough to .^today’s people official • hymn of the federation, met before.' . , She did not see the president. She could be. though they don’t happen often. U h* Is alive, but before you see him who moan -about “ how hard it Is to were written--in-l-SSB. Now the or- She deriounces Tammany poli­ had no need to se5 the president. For Twenty-four hours later Nellie “ In spite of the fact that I spend seeijns strange, too, that the Identifi­ jet me explain his case. Tou must get along” today, and wonder “ how ganltation wants 1|o have, it Bui]£ cies, questions Tammany’s budget. some times red tape can be cut and Downing waa back. ut the hospital all my $5,000 on my Job for the cation tugs were missing from the on Long Island. Her. determined be prepared to—" In the world mother ever manag­ to an adequate American air in­ She delyes. Irito Tammany’s books action can he had—fast action. two men. Otherwise there wouldn't ed!” Mother wore cotton hose. city, I get a" great kick out of the At first the search took them oft efforts had obtained Immediate ao- “Please tell me—at once," Moll!* stead of the tune of “Materna,’ and holds up the debts and bills for have been such a mlxup." Daughter wears silk. Mother didn’t checks,” she says. on a false track. There were several tlon. The Elwells In Camdenvlll* Elwell insisted. which 'is of English' origin. public Inspection. / She was satisfied, Nellie Downing “I think I know the value of James Elwells from Indiana, but the had been notified. Word had gone to Nellie Downing’s eyes flinched, but worry herself into an early grave If the'contest develops a melody Applies Housekeeping Metho<1s told him, that the puzzle had been Mrs. John W. Powell In Nemrk she plunged ahead. “James Elwell," as to where the year’s tax money or of the type deslre'd, the National Long years - of housekeeping in money fairly well, through my own records of these men all were clear. home management and the rearing There was another Elwell—a solved. Would the war department that apparently reliable Information she said, “has been ehell-shocked. the new roof were coming from Federation of Jiurilc Clubs will at­ her own magnificent establishment notify James Elwell’s parents of the had been received to IndIcat* that He has no memory—" Daughter does. And yet, yrould any tempt to have it adopted as the na­ in East Sixty-first street, with a of five children. They call me ‘the James T. Elwell of Camdenvllle, Ind., Lady from tho Silk Stocking Dis­ who had been reported dead at the mistake? her son was dead, y A sharp Intake of breath from of us (iare go back to mother’s tional anthem of the United States. iriilllonalre’s .. household budget, trict,’ but no -v^^orklng' woman could _ Battle of Sedan. Killed In a shell The department would, the officer That Is how' it .came about that Mollle. Prof caught her hand In his standard of living? It takes real have trained Mrs. Pratt In matters be more earnestly opposed to waste explosion, together with four others assured him. "And If there’s atlll Prof and Mollle Elwell were , notified own. courage to be “different. financial. .She.'scans the books of of a machine gun unit of six. a mistake the parents would see It. that Jim was still living and how “ He has no mind," went on Nellie Women are selfish. They are In­ RING IN TROUT New.%Y6j:k^.treasury, and puts her of. money than I am. His father's name was listed as of course." they found themselves rushing Downing. *’He can walk, but he does terested only in those things Which finger onv.the, waste Just as though “I can’t attack It by vote In the aldermen’s council, for I am one . Edwin, his mother’s Mollle. But It would have to go through catch the Twentlsth Century from not think. He has learned to feed affect themselves arid their own im­ .Liyingsto.n, Riont.-—A. L., Eaton she wore correcting a butcher’s bill. against many. But I can talk long "W e’ve found hlml" exclaimed the orthodox channels, ha told her, Chicago to New York on' the night of jilmself and a few simple task* like mediate' group. This is the deduc­ went fishing the other, day. All he She makps.a.loud appeal for old Nellie Downing. whereupon Nellie Downing frowned April 18. 1919, putting oh part of his clothing. He could catch was , one trout, so he and loudly, and that’s where a wo­ tion gathered by many from a re­ Father Knickerbocker to pull up man politician has the Inside "But," the courteous officer who and pleaded Impetuously^ that ho Many persons, doubtless... would does not talk. He does not remem­ cent statement that only .250,000 took the. beck streets home. But his , exactly as ehe was assisting reminded her, "this take It upon himself to see the thing say that the meeting of Nellie Down ber anything or anyone." of the 8,500,000 working women when he cut uphis scratph he might edmppish • her cook against track.” ______I man Is dead. There's no doubt about through. Ing and Mike Hennegah In City Hall She stopped and look expectantly found, a. goM ring in the finny. It at Jim’s mother. Prof stood ready. of America are in organized trade extravagapoe.- that. Is there?" "Every minute you wait Is torturis Park was something far stronger was baby’s size. . “ Why .-shopldn’t women make But ,lf they. had expected her to unions. One comment goes: .“The "Very much of a doubt, 1 remem­ to his people out In Indiana;" than coincidence—possibly Just ft; br- linking of women to her home has good public- ofllclals-^ where money Furry Bag ber now that James Elwell, whu then But not half so torturing, he bast fetched plan to hook up the entia of faint or to cry out at the blow, they BUNIONS ARB OLD were wrong. created a state of introversion, an is concerned?,!’- she asked. "The wai- listed as John Powell of New­ ened to tell her, with a wry amlle, a plot. Some might, say It waa 'ths housewife’s time is largely given up os the realization of the fact that Mollle El-well said, simply, “Take Interest in only her o-wn immediate ark, New Jersey, was brought Into waving ■ wand of undirectsd - chftnee London.—Don.’t. think your corn to matiefs o f houseHpld economy, the hospital at Metz where 1 worked Jim Elwell was now little more than that brought about the . meeting, or me td my boy.” surroundings anil herself.” , Perhaps, too, it’s harder for or bunion is a moilein ill. The an­ of gettijig-the riidst for her hus with the report that he was the sole a living dead man. tho twisting finger of clrcumstahcs (To Be Continued) cients bad thepi. top. Archaeolo­ that pqlnted.that way., women than men to see their chil­ bandlsiri^opejy. ; ' survivor of a machine gun unit of "From what you tell me, Mtse gists are beginning ..tp; find that a six that hud been blown to pieces Downing, It is one of the worst cases Whatever It was.Hjhe tact rema|ns In the next chapter MolUe Elwell dren cry for bread because mama "Irisfead'-of belrig.less apt at fig­ at the Buttle of Sedan. of. shell-shock I have ever heard of. that It happened. It'nsay well have tries t o ' see tt a mother’s Uss can is not working and no moneY- is deformity of the-little toe began ures,'. I .th4|ik w,bmen " are better "What seems to have happened One of the most pitiful, at least been that the war depeirtniMt 'would stir her. boy’s memory. coming in, all because the edict'has to affect the Greeks along in the matherariticia^ns than men, general­ gone forth from some external fifth and fourth- centuries B. C. ly Speakl^g.” ., ' voice and authority. Men do not And. yet,; there, is , no ,questIon of take the children’s hungry cries AMBER N£(?KLACES femfrilspi“ln''Mrs. Pratt’s fight in quite so seriously. An increasing, interest is being the cduucIL. “ I don’.t. believe in and expensive whirlwind of pleas­ Billie Says shown by worngu': of fashion maklrig issues out of sex,” she says. ure. Billie Burke, red-headed wife of necklaces ^ot amber,, carnellan - and “ I regard- people ’as ^ huinan beings, Home Page-Editorials In six months the mother had Florenz Ziegfeld, whose Job is to Jade, in preference to the . more not as male'arid female. had one new hat, one pair of shoes hunt out the world’s prettiest girls, costly jewels. —■ “ I'ne-vbr^worked' for vrointm-suf- Good Nature , frage, - but I have always voted H ^ r d arid a made-over dress. ( talks on how to keep a husband, BIRTH RECORD since It «wa»-granted. There are a n d A difference of- opinion rose one even under such trying clrcum- tkuVQ Knocks day when the girl was pricking to starices. First of all, says she, de­ many.stumbling- blocks- ahead of go back to school. - It concerned termine a man’s faults before mar Toronto— The/.tbwn of Chicou­ women 'In - politics • and I " am - -willing By Olire Roberts Barton a business transaction the mother rlage. And if Blille knows anything timi in 'the pro-viiice.i o f . Quebec is to adnrit^them. ' had had in whlPh she, had been at all about this man and worrian said to hold the" Highest birth rate “ Eor^orie thing,-women are.ask­ Good record in the world. According to ing too high: rewards.forthelr early IN 70 YE.ARS MAX E.ATS 1400 I ki„<. competled'-to antjagohlzo the -family business, she knt^ws »ery well that TIMES HIS WEIGHT (6000 kilograms of other vegetables, vital statistics for '1925!the record political: efforts. No.woman has any A woman had a daughter. of a friend of her daughter. this is the very thing that can’t 7000 kilograms of fruits, 6000 “ ■Well, mother,'; all I can say is be done. Falling In love on Hie part was 65.09 births per 1000 popula­ right to- seek:high-office before she ' The woman herself had [never has held-low ones.” BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN quarts of milk, 15,000 quarts of that it was a selfish thing for yem 'of a man or a maid is somathing tion. . Westmourit, a 'nearby. suurb beer (if he Is a German),. 12,000 had .much of a girlhood.;'Slie'earn-;, to do. You might have knov^ Qs.dte apart from the world of rea- of Montreal, show^.dthe ■ opposite Mrs.. Pratt- ..practises - -what she prearihes.' , It, Is known that she A new bag of huge proportions is' quarts of coffee, 500 kilograms of ed'her.w ay as she .went and -what how difficult it would make things fitn arid “ funit-judglog.’ ' ’ tendency, the birth rate being 6.80 Editor Journal of the American pleasure she had -was of hftr own squelphed' all eff^orts to nominate made of hair seal. , Medical Association and of Hygela, salt, 5000 eggs, ,4000 kilograms of for rn'e. Tom will never ask me ' Men arid wfi'i'an da net fall Iri per 1000. sugar, 1000 kilograms of cheese, making. Her early, rnarfled' * life li ve because of what the other per­ her for Cong^si,'saying: “ I am the Health ^lagazine another - place now, - you fixed that;. 40,000 cigars, 10,000 quarts of was a struggle, then slie stayted to “But, dear, in Justice to myself son is, BO much as in spite of It. not ready, ll'w an t’ a little Job. Give In a great exhibition in Dussel- me an aldeYm*aH’'B.”J6b, and I’ll win water, and a lot of extra delicacies earn again when her cliiid was old I eannot allow these people to ri^ Iliolbklats are convlncod that there dorf, Germany, have been gather­ enough to leave and she - could is no rhyme nor rea.-»oii tO'fallh-'.g my spurisly'^^iNbthJng .can be lower ed charts, posters and moving ex­ such as candies, cakes, bonbons, over me. . I sacrificed . material Collegiate have part of each.,day from-hpnser in love with the usual culiDl.riatlori than an aJdeiSria'n.’’ She laughs a hibits relative to the human body wines, liquors, apd similar-things. things for. you, but principal Ima'gine what a mass this would hold cares. Her pleasures' .were of marriage. And if a girl loves a bit at tlfatl-^v' ^ , and to health. cannot.” “ The saddest spectacle In the make if assembled at one time In modest and incidental, although man, she doni not 'cato a hang 75 Pratt Street The Dresden Museum of Hygiene The daughter flung a pair of woman'movement Is the woman the'weiman herself j w m .young about his faults, even if she recog­ 5th Floor Elevator • prepared a special section on the one place! silk stockings into'a trunk-drawer who takris a Job as a tool. ‘Ma’ enough to have a' great capacity and sighed. "All right, . nizes them for faults. . development of the human race and 66 Pounds of Muscle for enjoyment. ; ■ Her Sboll-Iilke Ears Ferguson 'In Texas s^ ' the cause of all of the facts known concerning But you don’t understand! Thauk womeii back' fifteen or ' t-wenty Remembering her. own.- starved goodness ,I’m having an education Ear tint, waxed and scented, to the structure of mankind. « Considering the -weight of the years,)!'earnestly believe. girlhood, she gave her; daughtei; to broaden me. I’ll understarid give a shell-like appearance to the DRESSES Two of these charts contain sta­ man at 154 pounds, there are 66 maids’ and inarrons' aural ap,nond- "Apothrir - uripardbnablo sin every advantage ' she .iiould. But my daughter’s affairs better than for ’ tistical Information of great 'Inter­ pounds of muscle, 29.2 pounds of iiiies, is now on the market. And among 'wdihen office see'kers is the j est relative to the food Intake of a being a sensible mother: she knew you understand mine.” use 6t *puU’- or - sex discrimination viscera, 27.2 pounds of skin and it was a hardi. world for the girl one wonders /what will come next. Afternoon - Evening lusty citizen during 70 years and subcutaneous fat, 26.8 pounds of A wily commev-ilal world, knowing to gain their ends. As long as they the composition of the man at the or woman unfitted for the 'ituture. nse these'methods, men will doubt Street and Sport bones and 3,3 pounds of brain. She denied herself everything to ihat woman will pay and pay and height of his growth. HTBRLING SILVER thelr'ablllty, and-above all, their As distributed among the main give , her daughter .an education. pay for beauty, or what she thinks The ne-west patterns in sterling ethics., Mehsurlng Intake The first, year' at'.,cpliege meant is beauty, has produced Just about body constituents there are 89 show a tendency away from tfie “There’s another thing. Women In 70 years a man eats 1400 not only-tuition and incidental ex­ everything^ , pounds of water, 30.8 pounds of stern austerity of . the last fe|w fib a good; deal— perhaps not Inten­ No Higher limes his body weight. His Intake penses, but the 'a.t|endant , ‘social Eyebrow pencils and crayons to protein, 15.4 pounds of fat, 7.7 years arid toward a'miore luxnrlous, make Interesting blne-biack*- sh-nd- tionally, but only in the sense that includes 200 kilograms of fat, 6000 pounds of minerals and 1.5 pounds affairs that; to ciollege girls are No Lower loaves of breaAaveraging two kilo­ florid style. - ows over arid under arid around the they make huge 'statements -they of carbohydratec. This should, be an part of the game. -' . ’ ;' cannot - bridk' up with the fricts. grams each, ^ 0 0 kilograms of orbs, mascara for the eyelashes, indication for the average man In The woman worked all the hard­ “ That: is- why.' 'rirhen the half bil­ meat including three oxen at 700 skin foods, skin tonics, vaiiishlng choosing the proper portions of the er to make these things possible— lion budget was proposed for New kilograms each, four calves at 100 creams, cleansing, icreams. orange various constituents in his diets. not that she was.'anxlbus to . have SNAKE PRINTS York, I made no'protest until I had kilograms each, eight hogs at 160 and lemon lotionsr liquid powder, Sheet i4'4SI her daughter , a social' success, but Leathers prin’.eu in snake skin thorou^ly examined the volumin­ kilograms each, four sheep at 75 All of the exhibits in the Dus- p^tarns.^are used, for, purses and rouges and powders to match, a to avoid any complex that, disap­ thousand flesh tints, lipsticks that ous books' showing where the mon­ NEWEST CREATIONS kilograms each, 300 chickens, 75 seldorl^ exhibit are slniple and luggage. ✓ ey was to go,-a8 well as those which striking. One reveals in a yard of pointment or neglect might have paint real Cupid, bows, perfumed EYery New Sluide geese and 100 pigeons. Tlghf-wool hpse with the college explained the-finances of last year, gauze the distance that a' cough can upon her charheter. ' PEARL FLOWERS with myriad flower scents.. Also included In this lifetime name embroidered in the college “ For two "weeks I crammed Ilka stretch of food are 2000 fish, 30C0 carry a germ and another in three Christmas meant her daughter’s^ Long ropes of pearls are egught But somehow to me, this ear tint We Never Hava » flWa. > is sort', of a last straw - IH: the rbale cojors.wlth pennants are a new noT- a collage girl on those books, misa< sardines, flounders and herring. yards of gauze the oroDulsive af holiday, gifts, and.cards to- her. up on the shoulder with flowers of Ing maalp'and sleep, in order to b t j jt500; y io ir amg gadllorta fil. § iui.eejui« ~ JuaiLtti&tar’i fp ilii No .Loilfial, TtWLOtt

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FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SENSE AND GAS BUGGIES—The False Alarm nonsense ^ THAT OH! WHAT^ THE HE’5 HEADED YOU CAME TEARING IN THE STREET WAS' BLACK FOR SOMEPLACE HERE LIKE A M A D M AN , W ITH PEOPLE WATCHING ITS ALLrrv BUNCH OF USE OF TRAILING Many a girl doesn’t care U his OVER NOWJ RUBBERNECKS h i m . he a i n t a f te r AND HE'S IN head is empty^ so long as his gas GRABBED YOUR SHOTGUN YOU BRANDISHING YOUR GUN AND SHRIEKING FOR BUT r’M ARE GONE ANYBODY NOW. WERE A HURRY TO / tank is lull. ‘ AND SWORE YOU'D RARALYZE GET THERE. IF MR. BLUNT SO HE COULD REVENGE AT THE TOP POSITIVE ANYWAY ONLY WASTING OF YOUR .VOICE.. I HE'S JUST .GOOD SHOE HE DOES START Auto Salesman— And what kind NEVSfi WfilTE ANOTHER LEATHER , - - ANYTHING, WEU ot a horn would you like, sir? Do CHECK , LET ALONE STOP ONLY HOPE NONE OF TRYING TO GYP ME ,/ BE WITNESSES, you care for a good, loud blast? PAYMENT ON IT. I HAD OUR FRIENDS SAW^p ~ , I AND .WITNESS FEES Haughty Customer— ^No; I want TO STAND IN THE DOORWAY YOU-- OUT OF THE CAR. WELL a in 't t o BE ^ something that just sneers. to HOLD YOU BACK WHILE SNEEZED A T I WAS CALMING YOU^ I'LL GO,AND “ My wife- has run away with a D O W N 1 ASK HIM WHY man in my ca r!” f/ ' HE CANCELLED “ Good heavens! Not your new THE CHECK. car!”

The objection to a hearse that looks like a limousine is that it f r makes every sedan look like a ’ hearse.

The trafSc problem of today seems to be a question of hit or miss. Wm Once in a while you see at the • m ei926 by NEA SERVtCe. INa curb a flivver that seems to be try­ ing hard to do some of the old Ever}’ girl is a flapper from her dances. by Percy goloshes donm. SKIPPY The Go-Getter r INTELUGENCE TESTS You can always find a place to park, Providing you know where to go. X BASEBALL STAR. And no one else is camped on the mark Which you had intended to toe; It’s easy enough to find a place Downtown to depo?!! the buss, !> Providing you do not mind a race I, And a possible flght or fuss— c And providing, too, you’re man enough To throw some tough motorist out. V And clean up the cops who mix it rough f With phenomenal punch and clout. If you really want a place to park, Rush in while the angles sniffle, The trick would be a right merry lark— Merry as poetic piffle.

Henry; “Did you build a garage Copyright, P. L. Crosby,'1926. Johnson Features, Inc. ______for your flivver?” Ford; “Yes, I had to- Caught a By Blosser couple of ants trying to drag it FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Nothing to Do With Physiology, Oscar V through a crack under the side­ The name of this famous base­ walk. ball player and the answers to the r WUATS TA‘ “I understand you have just vnAAT AAPPEAiED TO AW.SOMEBoDy questions appear on another page; IT AIN 'T SOOD TWENTY MATTER? you \ s A S bought au automobile?” “Yes, I 7W.' MICE PICTURE 6 oT IT AN’ CUT ir Foe NUTWIM' LOOl.' SO 1— Who is shown in the accom­saw seven of them chasing one ALBUM 7WAT I ALL To PIECES s r i L u /iOVO NO TWAT AVU — panying picture? pedestrian the other day, and I de­ gave you FOR Wl'TA A BWR OF WORRIED 4 MORE TDU5A A L .i'je ? 2— To what branch of Congresscided that I was on the wrong end CARIS’MAG ? SWEARS—■! (SOT UliE.' SOMEBODY was William S. Vare of Pennsyl­ of the sport.” A A30TIQN IT IVAS c u r ALEkis vania elected? ALBUM ALL 3— Who directed the picture, LITTLE MILO Medical authorities assert that 7WAT DONE TD PIECES.' “ Old Ironsides?” too many Americans are dying of IT.' 4— Is Vancouver in the easternhurry. In many cases the hurry is or western part of Canada? that of drivers of automobiles. 5— Who is author of “ The Kays?” 6— What state is directly south “ City of the Angels” Is good, for a town with perfect traffic freedom. of Arkansas? 7— Of what nationality was theA man is a pedestrian one minute philosopher Epicurus? and an angel the next. 8— What is the largest city in Kentucky? “Do you allow Jack to kiss you "'-'."A 9— The Potomac river emptieswhen you’re out motoring with into what body of water? him” ? ) 10— What color is heliotrope? “ Never. If a man can drive safely '' /iini when kissing me, then he’s not giv­ /o /X-XT J ing the kiss the attention it de­ J We heard about a man who got serves.” By Swan 20 miles out of a gallon and six SALESMAN $AM Tough On Guzz months out of a quart. Long engagements are danger­ HE'^ T h ' A _2_ LATfrCfc- ^ H- HoOTT 5 LPTfe^g-.,. ous. After marriage he can keep ) VOH^ ■X (^rLo'PE. - (\x 5toRe. HlXrt H15 Driving with one hand gets some both hands on the steering wheel. l 5e l l - \ ) HOWZPI HOWDV! ©Pick (=iT U 'A c, - B T l - E TC - ?LPiC£. men in jail— others in church. e o z z L e .n '5 UCUNWooO^ C,oTfPt BE- / I GoTTft VOf^VtlKC=r ‘ UU— ■fljso^Teo M \ 'TrloOGHTYou EX C - r>e-X PtLL Trt n o U 'E - Babies and autos cost about the ^oe. "7 %ovKCr. /-To-rf^'-PLunBE.^ - ’'h e . COME5 ItA Trt’ ? o l K - E.TC - E.TC - t r c — Autoists run across many curious same but age increases the value of UlOLtM ■5ft rN ToiR 602.2.-” things in their travels, and over one and decreases the value of the n o u it 'j ? some. other. » \ 3

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et9M BY KgA 8EBylCL.IWC-> — ii By Fountaine Fox WASHINGTON TUBBS II ‘‘Suitcase” Simpson By Crane V IH E K ‘^6 o j T C A G e ' 5 i M P 5 0 N h a s THE UARGEGT* p-^ET iK' THE WHOLE ToWMSHip) WAMTS T o T A K ^ HiG GiRJ. SLEIGH KlDlNGi A LL. H E HEEDS IS ow .w etu*. NO WONDER EOMEHOVJ, XhESE &1MAKES A DOG AHD A CHAlR. The c o v n o r r r v s e s c m n BeAOXveS IHW CAN'T REMEW^eR vfJREN RE HERRS Yh RX \MH\CH o n e vaJa S 'Th e ir "tHiRD BABE'S IN -tbVNN looking HOEBA n D OON’ -T CiET OMER “sO FOR N\e. Big vnvTh a FELLA'S FAMILY.

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(Read the Story, Then Color the Picture) Of course the Tinymites were "Why, sure we can,” the crowd shocked. Their coasting pleasure replied. And then they ran and took a slide, and found the ice was had been blocked, and now they solid, so they cut a hole right E.’PECiALLN vNHEN T h EYVE ^ were squirming in the drifts of through. Wee Clowny droppe'J a s o o ft o e R s glistening snow. Wee Coppy rose hook and line, and said, “By jin­ b e e n m ik ed up (N a h a lf lE ORDERS - t u R t e ( and loudly coughed, and said, goes, this is fine. If you will be DO'ZE.N 8REACR OF PROMISE t GOXfA CiET " 'Tis well the snow Is soft. The patient. I’ll soon catch a fish or ^ovfs, A cooPuA Poets, AMR— spill we just have taken might RiD OF h e r two.” and a suicipe OR two. have been a dreadful blow.” And, Sure enough, a nibble rtER. L'J^EAKNESS “Aw, gee, laughed Clowny, came, and Clowny Tlnymite was “ that was swell, to coast along the game. He yanked his line up in hills pell-mell, and then to be the air. The others yelled, “Hur­ thrown,. in somersaults, on stuff ray!” And then the fish slipped off as soft as this. Let’s all get up the hook and fell back In the little and look around. Perhaps some brook, and Clowny shouted, “What food can be found. A bite of some­ a beaut— but, shucks he got away.” thing good, with us, can never go But to the fishing task he stuck amiss.” and ^ext time he had much better The whole bunch shouted loud, luck. He hooked a dandy little “All right, but first let’s have a perch, and gave them all a thrill. snowball fight,” and In the next Said Clowny, “That’s what I call fi,w moments, snow was flying nice,” and then he slipped upon the through the air. Then Scouty spied Ice, and all the others laughed to a pond nearby. Said he, to all see him take a clumsy spill. the others, “ I would like to try and catch some fish. I wonder if we (The Tinymites cook the fish in • ■•26 INC. V ai Cl2P

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• V”' “BABY DOLL NIGHT” MODERN, and OLD FASHION BIG SURPRISE AT . DROP AIR MAIL ZONES ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiniiiiifiiiiiiiHi^ DANCE NEW YEAR’S EVE MASONIC JEWEL ? 30 MiLLlONS RUM IN TOWN HAUL IN SOUTH WINDSOR “ COUNTRY STORE” WITH CHANGES IN RATE AT THE RAINBOW Fred Taylor,.Premier. iFOR W. G. GLENNEY GRAH IN CHICAGO I Tliursday Morning | W’addell’s Orchestra. ^ ifK:.' TONIGHT New Charges Become Effective TASILIiO’ S ORCHESTRA Big Holiday Vaudeville For li''; OLD FASHION Last Half of Week at the February 1—^Letters May So Charges Retiring Federal s3 Make Yonr New Year’s Ewe NEW YEAR’S DANCE New Officers Installed; Rev. State. Be Mailed Here. Reservations Now! CITY VIEW DANCE HALL 3 Keeney Street, FRIDAY EVENING Notices were received at the 50c Specials $3 Per Person including dinner. Attorney Who Says Offi­ Music by Old Time Fiddlers. Joseph Cooper Gets Pres­ What will the bi.g surprise at the South Manchester postoffice today l^t' Si ate theater i»c toui.ght? The man- r Dancing 8.30 p. m. to 4 a. m. Noise Makers of All Descriptions. that the new rate of postage on 3 l,r;< . Dancing from 8 to 1. tgement won’t toll what it will he, cials Are Crooked. air mail will become eflecUve on 1^ TASILLO’S ORCHESTRA ent From Lodge. tut says that it will te well worth These Specials Are Sure to Go Quickly at s Admission 50 Cents. February 1. The charge for this .§ coming to see. mail henceforth will he 10 cents for Tonight being “ Country Store each half ounce or fraction, re­ This Price. Come Early. Store Closes 3 Herbert S. Wright, Trade school Manchester-Lodge of Masons In­ Nite,” almost countless presents Chicaigo, Dec. 29.— “ The booze ■/ instructor, has removed his family gardless of the distance it is sent. r» stalled iis newly elected officers at will be distributed. Just think of business could not exist without This will eliminate the air mail ABOUT TOWN from Providence to Manchester. Mr. getting a nice armchair, smoke at Noon. | the protection of crooked offi­ zones which have controlled the Wright was recently appointed to the meeting last evening in Odd stand, or table for the mere me.ttcr cials,” Edwin A. Olson, retiring postage on air mail. The* new rate the Trade school faculty. Fellows’ hall. Notwithstanding the of coming to the State tonight. includes transportation to and from Miss Edith Pearson of Doane bad weather and difficult traveling Wouldn’t you like to get some federal district attorney, declared such present as this? Most certain­ the air stations. street will entertain the members there was an exceptionally good at­ today in a report of his four years’ ly, so you xvill want to be at the activities, transmitted to Attorney Air mail stamps may be pur­ of the M. X. Club this evening at chased at the Sputh Manchester 36 inch 7:30. JOINT “WATCH NIGHT’ tendance. State. General Sargent. Past Master Raymond Goslee Adapted fr >m America’s funniest Olson’s report fairly bristled office and .letters mailed there. Several hours are saved in this way. The annual meeting of St. Mary’s SERVICE OVER NORTH was the installing officer and he was musical comedy success, “ The with sensational charges against Prince of PiL^en,” is a picture that local enforcement agencies, whom church choir will be held Thurs­ assisted by Past Master Albert 21 PASSENGERS LOST IN Outing Flannel day evening in the parish house is a riot of laughter. George Sidney he inferentially accused of ac­ Dewey as marshal. A BLACK SEA DISASTER after the regular rehearsal. and Anita Stewart liave the lead­ cepting $30,000,000 annually in New Year's Eve at the North The new officers are: ing roles. “graft” from booze, vice and Methodist church the young people Perhaps the best remembered A southbound Hartford trolley Worshipful Master— Herbert E. crime Interests. Paris, Dec. 29. — Twenty-one yards 5 0 c of the Epworth League and the incident of the popular musical Olson contrasted his annual passengers were lost when the m car, operated by Motorman George members of the Young People’s So­ Montie. comedy, “ The Prince of Pilseii ’’ Tedford, struck a Ford sedan driv­ Senior Warden— James O. Mc- budget of $90,000 with this assert­ steamer Astoria nationally un­ ciety Christian Endeavor of the played for a long v/.hilo on Broad­ ed $30,000,000 fund, and declared known, foundered in a storm in the Good quality outing flannel in assorted colored en by Joseph Farr on Main street Second Congregational church, will Caw. way, is the scene in which Hans stripes. Now is the time to make new pajamas opposite the Cheney block at 11:15 Junior Warden— Harold Preston, with proper help from local au­ Black Sea off Rumania. A Bucharest hold a Joint “ Watch Night" service, Wagner, Cincinnati brewer, falls in thorities he coilld have closed 30,- dispatch says twenty-one passen­ and gowns for the children. Special tomorrow yesterday morning. According to the program for which will be ar­ Treasurer— Harold C. Alvord. the basin of a fountain of the vil­ the motorman’s statement, the Ford Secretary— Harry R. Trotter. 000 establishments for liquor law gers were drowned. 'The only sur­ morning only at this price. Buy now and save! ranged about as follows: lage inn. Theatergoers never fail to violations instead of the 2,000 ov­ vivor was a Turk who swam ashore backed out directly in front of his From 8:30 to 9 o’clock there will Senior Deacon— Herbert L, Ten­ recall this funny “ fountain scene.” er the four year period. and committed suicide when he car and he was unable to avoid an he a period of singing, hymns of ney. In the motion picture version of accident. The rear fender of the Junior Deacon — William J. Crowe Invites Paorticulars learned that his wife and three praise and special sacred music, “ The Prince of Pilsen,” this foun­ State Attorney Robert E. Crowe Ford was crushed. with solos by two or three of the Thornton. children had perished.” tain sequence Is shown with side­ caustically criticized Olson’s re­ singers from both societies. Be­ Senior Steward— Peter Wind. splitting comedy effect, and George Manchester lodge of Moose is tween 9 and 10 p. m. a miscellan­ Junior Steward— Charles Bun- port. Sidney, in the part of the inebriat­ “Olson’s knowledge of any $1.00 and $1.49 planning for a big banquet, min­ eous program will be enjoyed, the zell. ed Hans, splashes about in the wa­ graft,” he said, “ whether it be strel and dance for Saturday, Jan­ details of which are being planned Marshal— Samuel Houston. ter like a fish. When he searches SPECIAL NEW YEAR’S EVE uary 8, In Kacey hall. Rehearsals by the presidents of each organiza Chaplain— Rev. Joseph Cooper. hundreds of dollars or millions, his pocket for a match to light his should be presented to the feder­ DINER AT for the minstrel were begun Mon­ tion. Miss Charlotte Foster for the During the evening the retiring cigar, he pulls out— a goldfish! Ribbon Novelties day night and the ne.xt meeting of Endeavorers and Miss Marion Ty­ past master, W. George Glenney, al grand Jury. It looks to me The other feature is “ The Des­ like a political smoke-screen for a THE WARANOKE | those in the cast will be held to­ ler for the Epworth League mem­ was presented with a past master’s ert’s Toll” featuring Francis Mc­ man retiring from office. After the Show at the morrow evening. It will be one of bers. Jewel by the newly installed wor­ Donald. It is a sparkling romance State Theater. the big events of the winter season. A social hour with games and re­ shipful master. Mr- Montie in a few of the West. 5 0 c each freshments will occupy the time be­ words expressed to Mr. Glenney the “ The Desert’s Toll,” second Met- The Junior choir of the North tween 10 and 11:15, after which appreciation of the entire lodge for roGoldwynMayer starring vehicle MASS. TECH ENTERS Methodist church will meet this Rev. John E. Duxbury, pastor of his great work during the past year. for Francis McDonald, gives that We have one large table just loaded down with evening for rehearsal at 7 o’clock, the North Methodist church, and young and clever performer oppor­ MUNICIPAL RESEARCH ribbon novelties—handkerchief and garter sets, at the home of the Misses Lydall, Rev. Frederick C. Allen of the Sec­ tunity for the display of his talents compact and garter sets, powder puff cases, coat ond Congregational church will W e R epair 22 Hudson street. such as seldom is offered in a hangers, etc. Values in the lot up to $1.49. speak, closing with a special con­ screen story. McDonald is one of secration service Just a few mo­ Mrs. C. E. Mathews of Cam­ the screen’s greatest riders, and Starts Division to Study Many Rubbers and Arctics ments before 12. possesses a most charming person­ bridge street has as her guest over This service Friday evening is Problems That Confront the holidays her mother, Mrs. Har­ ality. Communities. As Well as Shoes. not confined to the young people, What will undoubtedly be the riet Van Deusen of Lockport, N. Y. but is for all the attendants of both banner vaudeville attraction of the = 75c SILK AND WOOL HOSE, churches who desire to come. Boston, Dec. 29.— Through the 5 0 c I I ( present season at the State theater J Mrs. George Olds of Church generosity of John B. Aldred, New Women’s good quality silk and wool hose in plain colors of s street who has been ill with an at­ will be the five acts that are sched­ York banker and industrialist, S a m Y u ly e s tan. champagne, nude. etc. A suitable hose for general and 5 tack of grip and tonsilitis, is im­ uled for Thursday, Friday and Sat­ Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ sport wear. . S urday of this we6k. Believing in 701 Main St., Johnson Block proving. “ RESTING QUIETLY” nology has organized a division of doing things right, the State will municipal and industrial research, present this great bill as the one South Manchester The Ladies’ Benevolent society according to an announcement to­ of the Center church will meet to­ IS REPORT ON FALL for the last two days of the old = $1.00 and $1.50 BRASSIERES year, and the first of the new year. day by President Samuel W. Strat­ 5 0 c I morrow afternoon in the church ton. An odd lot of discontinued models. Not all sizes in each parlors and all are invited. Sewing None of these acts, however, will be used in the New Year’s Eve mid­ The division, the first of its kind MASON s in w make. will be for the Memorial hospital. Doctor Says Pneumonia Crisis night show Friday night. established in an educational insti­ Is Already Passed For Oil Here are the acts for Thursday, tution, will undertake such impor­ LIME Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of Scandal Defendant. Friday and Saturday: tant tasks as surveys of industrial 1075 Main street have returned The headliner will be the Royal developments, rail and water trans­ CEMENT = CHILDREN’S SOCKS 5 0 c I from a visit in Woodstock with Mr. El Paso, Tex., Dec. 29.— “ Rest­ Balkan Sextette with Prince Teno, portation facilities, studies of raw Anderson’s parents. These are the well known Gordon wool socks which coma ing quietly” was the message from Maybelle, and Roy Strom. This is materials, products and markets, in tan with brown or blue border top. Sizes 6 to 7 1-2. Reg­ the bedside of Albert B. Fall, for­ one of the finest acts playing on power facilities and the problem of PLASTER ular 75c each. The Justamere Whist club will mer secretary of the interior, this the vaudeville stago today. The urban and interurban traffic regula­ meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. morning. The former govenment company is a string orchestra of tion in relation to the social and BRICK Wallace Jones of Phelps road. official is suffering from pneumo­ exceptional excellence. They ren­ business activities of the com­ 2 TUBES OF LISTEREINE TOOTH PASTE —i’hoto by Elite der both popular and classical mu­ munity. nia in one lung. Members of the W. George Glenney AND 1 BRUSH, ALL F O R ...... 5 0 c I The Ladies’ auxiliary to the family and the attending physi­ sic. The new work will be in charge FLUE LINING Thursday morning only at this - Army and Navy club will hold its cian declared they believe the Kohler and Edith, “Tbe World’s of Prof. William A. Bassett and a Regular value 75c each, Rev. Joseph Cooper, chaplain of price. annual meeting with election of crisis has passed. the lodge, was presented with a Greatest Skaters,” will probably corps of experts. Professor Bassett DAMPERS officers at the clubhouse tomorrow Parker fountain pen and pencil as vie with the Sextette for honors. has had 25 years of experience in evening. It is important that all be Hall and Rogers will be seen in a municipal engineering. Discussing FUNERAL OF HENRY DEFORCE a gift of the members, to show the TILE present, especially as the business esteem in which he is held by the clever offering entitled “ Vaudeville the new division today, he said: \\ will be followed by a Christmas Bits.” “ Flaming Youth” is a snap­ = BARGAIN TABLE 5 0 c I lodge. Both Past Master Glenney “ There is a marked demand for party with an exchange of ten.cent The funeral of Henry DeForge py act that is a comedy classic. engineering administration in gov­ A Full Line. You will find one large table in the basement Just filled with gifts. was held from his late home at 24 and Chaplain Cooper have shown much interest in the work for years Broadway’s favorite entertainer, ernment, industry and commerce, bargains— values up to $1.00. In the assortment you will find St John street this morning at 8:30 “ Singing Eddie Nelson,” will also adequate to cope with engineering glassware, candle sticks, ash trays, salt and pepper shakers, etc. and at St. James’s church at 9 past. Give us your ord;r. Mrs. W. W. Robertson and Miss The new officers will confer the be on the bill. problems which confront practical­ Marion Robertson will give an in­ o’clock. Rev. John Casey was cele­ The feature picture will be ly every community.” brant of the solemn requiem mass. Fellowcraft degree at the first “ Stranded in Paris,” with Bebe We deliver the goods. formal dinner party at their home meeting in January which will fall on Henry street this evening, after­ Rev. James P. Timmins, deacon, Daniels. Just because Bebe is Messrs. Rockne, Jones and War­ ENAMEL ROASTERS ...... 5 0 c I and Rev. Vincent McDonough, sub- on Tuesday evening, the 11th. ward taking their guests to the stranded in Paris doesn’t mean she ner picked an All-America football A round, self basting roaster in dark blue enamel. 11 deacon. can’t get laughs out of people, be­ Country Club dance. team and left Bennie Friedman off. &E.Wis&S cast was removed from his leg only and the whole group should resign. who buy stamps from their car­ For 50c For 50c last week. “ The scheme, so far as these riers, Postmaster Toop discouraged SOUTH DEFEATS NORTH increased cost of production has made it necessary for the practice of putting loose coins IN BOWLING hlATCH 3 lbs. Fresh Ribs of Beef 1 lb. Pork Chops derelict officials are concerned, the factory to increase the selling price. A public whist will be held at looks like a conspiracy to help the in the mailboxes. He says it is bet­ 1 Ib. Frankfurts 1 lb. Sterling Steak the School street Rec tomorrow af­ wets.” ter for the patrons to buy their Fenton and Saidella of the south 'In order to give our customers a chance to avoid this f?- ternoon at 2:15. Wheeler defended the use of stamps in books as it saves time, end defeated McLagan and Bren­ m poison in industrial alcohol. He reduces the possibility of loss and is nan of the north end in an inter­ increase, we will continue to take orders for the Savage |:;> more convenient. sectional bowling match at the l^' Miss Albyna Jean Marches and said the people had been warned of For 50c For 50c Miss S. Constance Augustine of the poison and by drinking such Casino alleys last night. The final AT THE OLD PRICE FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. New Haven are spending a few alcohol are “ committing deliberate SETTLES ACCIDENT SUIT scores were: Fenton, Saidella, HAVE YOUR FREE TRIAL NOW! 2 lbs. Lamb Stew 2 lbs. Beef Stew days with friends in town. suicide.” 2,148; McLagan and Brennan, 1 lb. Sausage Meat 1 lb. Pigs’ Liver Hartford, _'Dec. 29— Settlement 2,101. p- Mrs. F. J. Bendall and Miss Bar­ for $500 has* been reached in a suit Following are the scores: bara Bendall of Chestnut street HALF AIILLION IN ART brought by Mrs. Catherine T. Doyle McLagan: 107, 113, 114,' 92, I:’? will have as their guests at dinner GOES AS HOME BURNS of New Britain against Prank Jak- 119, 105, 107, 116, 100, 99— this evening and for the Country ubialc of the same city for injuries 1,072. The Manchester Club dance to follow. Miss Doris Baltimore, Dec. 29— Fire early in an automobile accident in 1924. Brennan: 99, 126, 111, 91, 119, Goodwill and Donald Robinson, today destroyed the palatial resi­ 100, 88, 93, 99, 103— 1,029. To­ both of Meriden. dence of T. Nelson Strother, bank­ BANKRUPTCY PETITION tal, 2,101. Fenton: 85, 103, 111, 115, 120, er and broker, in Green Spring Electric Co, r SOUTH MRNCHCST£R ■ CONN ■ Trop 5, Boy Scouts of the Valley. Hannah Jones, a colored New Haven, Dec. 29.— Heiman 99, 11^, 133, 107, 109— 1,094. t i Swedish Lutheran church will meet cook, was burned to death. The Kabel, a clothing dealer of Water- Saidella: 112, 110, 115, IIG, at 7 o ’clock this eevning. Plans house contained art works, furni­ bury, today filed a voluntary pe­ 102, 101, 119, 82, 89, 108,-1,054. 861 Main St. Phone 1700 for the coming contest with Troop ture and bric-a-brac valued at half tition in bankruptcy. Liabilities, I Total, 2,148. Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnmiiiimniui jL will he completed. 'a million dollars. $6,863; assets estimated S3000, * Brennan with 126'Waa high man.