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CHARGE ACCOUNT BROKEN HEART OPENED FOR DOG Every Dog Gets Half Pound of FORTY-FIVE DROWNED' CAUSED DEAIH Frankfurters- Never strains Credit by Visiting Store O F m S T l C Twice in Day. Kansas City, Dec. 20— (AP) — AS STEAMERS COLLIDE A little pig went to market — in a story book. But Brownie, Odd Verdict Given In India L. vV. Andrew’s spotted pup ■goes to market in a grocery Finnish Ship Sinks In Few In Strange Case of Ameri­ store, and what is more he has Insane Soldier Holds • V a charge account. It all came about when Minutes — Brothers can Who Healed Natives Brownie Impatiently outran his master to the store. The grocer 2,000 Troopers at Bay Captains On Both V e s s ^ handed out the customary half With Aid of Spectacles. pound of frankfurters. Now Brownie does his own shopping, Perpignan, France, Dec. 20.— -failed in attempts to demolish the Heavy Fog Hampers W oA the grocer charging the succu­ (AP.)—A Senegalese soldier named armed grating of the vault. Poona, India, Dec. 20— (AP) — lent to his account. For a dog Brownie is credited Seenda, who went suddenly insane After consultation today it was [ of Rescuers — Believe Death from a broken heart, decided to remove all soldiers and with economic sense. He never yesterday, shot and killed "three “ superinduced by a belief that God gendarrce.s from their posts nearby I has strained his credit, the persons and wounded two others, had deprived him of the divine grocer says, by visiting the in order not to risk their lives. The ' Most of Passengers o f continued to hold 2,000 troops at Senegalese is known to have many power of healing,” was the extra­ store twice the same day. bay today from a subterranean cartridges. ordinary verdict rendered by a A consultation was held to study Sunken Steamer Have vault in which he took refuge. coroner today in the strange and the possibility of injecting toxic mysterious case of James Brandon. PROFESSOR KILLED Throughout the night the soldiers gases into the cell. Been Saved. Described as a former resident of Even the oldest must never have seen as stra nge a sight as this when a bridge “put to sea” recently with powerful searchlights kept Mroe. Maurette, one of those Nashville, Tenn., Brandon, who in at Kelzersveer, Holland. The picture shows the giant steel structure as, borne aloft upon two barges drawn guard near the vault, which is a i wounded by Seenda yesterday, must by puffing tugs, it was moved to a new location recent ly. It is really a bridge upon a bridge, as a special part of Fort Serrat. A regular siege | suffer the amputation of her right later life devoted himself to ascetic­ Copenhagen, Denmark, Dec. 20.— ism, occultism and mystic healing, STUDYING VOLCANO steel foundation was built to hold up the big span on its precarious journey. was decided upon by the commander leg, in which she received three bul­ was found dead a week ago in the after two soldiers were wounded in lets. Corporal Massot, another of (AP)—Forty-five persons, including squalid cave in which he lived, close attempts to capture the Senegalese. the wounded is in a serious condi­ 17 passengers of the. Finnish liner by an old Hindu temple. Several times the Insajie Seenda tion. Oberon are believed to have perish­ Evidence brought out at the in­ German Scientist Loses Life NEGRO SU SPEaED ed in the Cattegat off Laso island quest today showed that Brandon, REPUBUCAN SUPPORTED last night when the Oberon collided who came to India fifteen years ago, OEBM-FILLED BABBITS amassed a fortune by treating the In Sumatra — Had Gone STOLEN FROM HOSPITAL with the Finnish steamer Arcturus sick, lame, halt and blind with IN HOWE MURDER BIG DROUGHT FUND in a heavy fog. herbs, mystic potions and magic Into Crater. DEMOCRAT FOR SENATE , Dec. 20.— (AP) — Today the steamer Svenskund, prayers. Physiciajis on the staff of St. which brought Andree’s remains out On his deathbed. It was testified, Margaret’s hospital issued a IS NOW AVAILABLE of the Arctic, broke through the fog he complained he had lost his occult Has Former Connecticut warning today that they hope power a few weeks ago because his Balavia, Java, Dec. 20.— (A P )— Witness Says National G. O.jMlLD COMMUNIST will be seen by the burglars who seeking additional survivors. The “God-given spectacles” had been Professor Werner Berchardt, a ransacked the hospital laboratory Arcturus, with a hole in her bow, stolen. scientist connected with the Ham­ Man's Coat In His Posses- and stole four, live rabbits. Forty-five Millions To Be Dis­ proceeded to port. Magic Spectacles burg tropical institute was believed P. Committeeman Paid For I The rabbits were germ-inocu­ “ Through the spectacles I was RELIEVED OF POST The famous British cricketer, J. here today to have lost his life in lated, and to eat them would W. H. T. Douglas, and his father, able to see God,” witnesses at the a small eruption of the volcano sion; Says Another Did It. mean almost certain death, the tributed Right After the inquest said Brandon told them, “and Literature Urging Citizens were believed to have been among Merapi, in Sumatra. doctors pointed out, those who lost their lives. It was through the spectacles God allowed Ten days ago Borchardt and two ------i, Norfolk, Va., Dec. 20.— (AP) — believed that Erls Hjelt, commander me to see the causes of my patient’s native assistants, against the ad­ Holidays, Wood Reports. To Vote For Hitchcock, Rykoff Could Not Agree With Ollie Dorson, negro, ot Norfolk, was of the Oberon, had been saved by diseases and showed me how to cure vice of local officials, started for the them. Now, without them, I am arrested early today and charged his brother, Ossi Hjelt, the skipper Sumatrian volcano where he intend­ with the murder of James T. Howe, of the Arcturus. helpless even to heal my own ed to low'er himself into the crater Washington, Dec. 20— (AP)—’The malady or to save myself from Washington, Dec. 20.— (AP) — Radicals In Russia— Was hunter, trapper, student and semi­ NEW BRITAIN MAN and observe the emanations of heat recluse, who was shot and killed in Agriculture Department has advised Among Those Saved death.” from the molten lava. One of his Startling testimony before the the House appropriations committee It was revealed that a short time Senate campaign funds committee his home in Princess Anne County Among the passengers rescued natives fled early in the expedition Often In Disputes. it would not be necessary to appro­ ■was the English girl, Phyllis Tip­ ago some Poona youths as a practi­ led its investigating trail today 'I'hursday night. MURDERED; NO CLUE fesrring an eruption of the volcano. According to Norfolk detectives priate any of the $45,000,000 for ping, a secretary at the American cal joke raided Brandon’s banyan The other remained until an erup­ within the portals of the Republi­ drought relief before the Christmas tree hut, stealing all his property in- Dorson admitted being at the Howe consulate at Helsingfors, who tele­ tion did occur, when they both ran can National committee. holidays. .. eluding the spectacles. Moscow, Dec. 20— (AP)— Alexis home when the shooting took plahe graphed her father in Surrey, Eng­ to a small valley where, the native Chairman Ny and his committee ^Although Brandon later offered were told last evening that Robert Ivanovich Rykoff, whose Commun­ but insisted the killing was done by Bowling Alley Proprietor Chairman Wood, of the commit­ land, that the Oberon had gona a reward of 5,000 rupees (about $1,- said on returning here, he saw ism is tempered with conservatism, another negro who was with him. He tee, said today he had been informed down in four minutea. Borchardt disappear over a cliff H. Lucas, in October placed a secret 800) for the return of the glasses ordei and paid for literatures osten­ has been relieved by the union cen­ said Howe was shot after the latter that if the funds are supplied im­ The Danish steamer Garm picked they never turned up. Since their while he himself hurried on. The tral executive committee of his post h%d fired through a window in their mediately after the holidays, they up several bodies in the vicinity of native was injured in making his sibly urging the defeat of Senator Shot Down As He Locks loss he had declared he was unsuc­ as head of the Union Council of direction. would be available soon enough, be- crash and was bringing them escape. George W. Norris, Independent Re- cessful In his cure\g(t|(dually losing p u b lii^ o f Nebraska and the- eleo> Peopla’fl-Gommlssara,,* place , Dorson still was being questioned. ,, vr II i D LL J Hen|is^ wifich hia -pati'enta and waSvabout 30 years old in the complicated Soviet Offlcera said they found In bis poa^. riaCfr— IlftI iyQu d BO. has to be done before the money can '^M d had been loaned by the Ham­ tlon instead of Gilbert M. Hitch­ UMcue^ four of .the ObelOars (»«w : in his ability to heal. ment scheme in some ways coffes-' session Howe’s coat, pistol, a pair' be dispensed through loans to famn- repbrted that the captain of the burg Institute to the Medan, Suma­ cock, Democrat. ponds to that of premier in parlia­ rl, gloves and a box containing coins ers. Made Money Lucas was then and is now execu­ foundered vessel had been taken tra Institute for a year of research mentary government. Rykoff’s suc­ said to have been owned by Howe. Authorization for the fimd was Evidence showed that the recluse work on the* influence of tempera­ tive director of the Republican Na­ New Britain, Dec. 20— (API —Al­ aboard his brother’s ship with his he sent regular monthly remittances cessor is one of the lieutenants of finally voted by Congress yesterday. first and second mates. ture on the blood and kindred sub­ tional organization. He was called Josef Stalin, secretary general of though detectives are running down of as high as 5,000 rupees to a Mrs. before the committee today to give every clue which might help to solve The bill now must be signed by Hamup whose first name and ad­ jects. the Communist Party, Viacaheslav President Hoover. Ninety natives are believed to his own testimony in regard to the Mikhailovich Molotoff, himself one the mystery of the murder of Gil- e a r l y b u l l e t i n s dress police have been unable to To Hold Hearings have been killed in an eruption of affair. of the three secretaries of the party, MILITARY FUNERAL mon Miner, aged about 50, as he was learn. Beyond this mere detail Comes As Surprise Copenhagen, Dec. 20.— (A P .)__ ^ the Javan volcano Merapi, which a member of the important polit- closing his bowling alleys in the I. Wood’s committee will hold hear­ Forty-five persons aboard the Fin­ Brandon’s life is shrouded in a deep The director’s name was brought O.O.F. building on Arch street after ings during the holidays to ascertain veil which the authorities thus far < continues active after having been bureau and recently named U mem­ nish finer Oberon, including 17 pas­ Into the investigation suddenly. 11 o’clock last night, they said to­ how the money is to be used. Under have been unable to penetrate. quiet for years. ber of the praesidium of the union FOR SEN. GREENE sengers, are believed to have per­ Charles I. Stengle, former member central executive committee. The day that they are without definite the legislation loans are to be made That his life might remain in com­ of Congress from New York and information which would lead to an by the secretary of agriculture to ished in the icy waters of the Catle- plete obscurity and mystery, Bran­ only other man ever to have held the gat off Laso Island last night when now editor of the National Farm post was the late Nicolai Lenin. arrest. A negro boy, 17, ■ and a drought, storm and hall stricken don upon his deathbed ordered that News, sprang up as the committee white man, are being detained at farmers for feed, seed and fertilizer. the steamer Oberon collided with his body should be burned on a fun­ The elimination of Rykoff came at the Finnish finer Arcturus and sank. PILSUDSKI’ S PLANS was questioning John F. Blackwell, his own request. It follows a long Notables of Vermont and Na­ headquarters for questioning. eral pile of sacred sandalwood, and composing room foreman of the In­ Miner weis locking the doors to 'The Arcturus standing by after his ashes given to his Brahmin conflict in Communist party circles dependent Publishing Company, between Rykoff and others of tion Attend Ceremonies; the bowling alleys when three bul­ the collision saved 36 persons, four friends. His Hindu associates car­ which published the farm paper. lets, believed to be from a .32 calibre passengers and 32 crew members of ried out his wishes. NOW MADE KNOWN Rightest tendencies and that section OUR FOREST FIRES Blackwell had said he did not know of the party which agrees more revolver, were sent into his body. the Oberon, many o f whom are se­ The American recluse is declared who placed the order for the completely with M. Stalin, who gen­ Governor Leads Mourners Frank Howes, superintendent of the riously injured. The fog was so thick by his Hindu friends t" have achiev­ Nebraska literature with his firm. erally outside of Russia is consider­ building, heard the shots. He ran at the time that it was impossible ed many miraculous cures. Sufferers Poland's Iron Man Wants To “ I am violating a confidence” ed the strong man behind the Rus­ from the second floor to the street WORST IN HISTORY to see two yards ahead. The Arctu­ of all faiths came to him from many shouted Stengle, “ but in the inter­ sian scenes. St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 20— (AP) — and saw Miner lying in the doorway rus has a bad hole in her and parts of India, and he became est of truth that order was placed Frank Lester (jreene, Vermont’s dying. When police arrived Miner is proceeding to port known as the “American Buddha.” Show World His Nation in my hands by Robert H. Lucas of senior Senator, was was dead. Beside him was a paper Captains Brothers Outside his hut, made of leaves, the Republican National commit­ laid at rest today in the familiar bag containing the day’s receipts at long lines of broken humanity could surroundings of his native hills. the bowling alleys and several pack­ Several Important Bills On The tragedy was heightened. by tee.” the fact that the captains of the two be seen daily seeking his supposed Can Function Without Him Paid By Lucas RAILROADERS SPLIT He had come home last Monday ages, wrapped in Christmas paper, supernatural powers of healing. for sm operation which was believ­ addressed to his wife in Fitchburg, steamers were brothers, Erls .H. He said Lucas placed the order Subject To Be Presented Hjelt commanding the Oberon and Police are now trying to find a about the middle of October, paid ed would be comparatively simple. ALelss* His recovery seemed assured, when, Medical Elxaminer John Purney Ossi Hjelt, the Arcturus. The cap- claimant among Brandon’s relatives Paris, Dec. 20— (AP) —There is for it in cash and gave him instruc­ JOBS WITH IDLE for the substantial bank account last Wednesday afternoon, he went toin of the Arcturus radioed that he more than rest and good health for tions that it be shipped to John M. said that powder marks on the vic­ At Legislative Session. which he left. Fetters, Omaha National Bank into a gradual decline and passed tim indicated that the gun had been had 36 persons from the Oberon Poland’s Marshal Pilsudski at the away before bis sons could reach safely aboard, but he requested a end of the trip he now is making, building, Omaha. fired at close range. his side. doctor Euid medical siipf^s be sent it was learned today from a source The committee, said Chairman Cut Their Monthly Mileage So The police learned that Miner had Hartford, Dec. 20.— (A P.)—As a Nye had been unable to find any­ Today, the little Congregational been annoyed recently by several out to meet him since many were close to the former dictator. He is church, where Rev. L. D. Livingston result of the disastrous forest fires seriously injured. The Oberon’s own­ CAPONE’S MANAGER showing the world that Poland can one by that Tiaihe In Omaha, but youths. The boys were routed in 1980, several important bills had learned the literature went to conducted funeral services, was from their bed and questioned. er said that since only 36 of the run without him. That Others May Have crowded with high officials of the will be recommended to the Legis­ ship’s company were saved betwe^ Tired as he is, and worn by the Elmer B. Stevenson, who headed state, colleagues from Congress and lature, the biennial report of State 35 and 40 persons perished uill^ cares of state, the lonely “ strong the Republican primary campaign Forester Au.stin F. Hawes shows. IS FREED BY JURY of State Treasurer Stehbins. Part Tone Work. scores neighbors who knew him they were rescued by other ships. man” of Polish politics is wearier both as boy and man. Interment was The report with that of the State still of the world’s opinion that his Before Stengle b^gan, Blackwell This they believed unlikely. ■at Greenwood cemetery. GIRL IS CONVICTED Park and Forest Commission has country would fall to pieces were he had told jNye the printing company been submitted to Governor Trum­ Fouf. English passengers aboard A soft blanket of , dur­ the Oberon, three of them women, to leave it briefly, this informant turned out on that order, 50,000 , Dec. 20.— (AP) —Vol­ ing the night, muffled the tread of bull. Held On Charge of Vagrancy; said. copies of a letter, bearing the fac­ untary jobjgharing Is easing the an escort of the 7th Field Artillery ON MURDER CHARGE Among the recommendations to were saved. The list of the rescued He has set up a new government simile of a pro-Norrfs letter pur­ distress of unemployment in three from Fort Ethan Allen, who came the Legislature by the Forest Fire did not include J. W. H. T. Douglas, by his own iron will, Pilsudski be­ porting to come from the Tammany railroad workers’ unions which hope to Ijld a military farewell to a com­ Coimcil are: A law to place fire pa­ the famous British cricketer, nor Officials Not Discouraged; lieves, and now Poland can revise organization in New York with un­ to make their plan effective over all rade. He had served with the First trolling on the same basis as fire that of his father, J. H. Douglas, here constitution without his help. derneath the question: “ Can you the country’s lines. Regiment, Vermont Volunteer In­ fighting; one authorizing the gover­ both of whom were aboard. The revision of the governmental beat it ? ” and the reply: “You cer­ Members of the Brotherhoods of fantry, during the Spanish-American Claims She Was Intoxicated To Keep On Working. code is expected to begin next nor to close the woods in dangerous tainly can by voting for Hitchcock Railroad Trainmen, locomotive en­ war as a captain and, at the close of periods to all except land owners ENGLISH WOMAN SAVED month while the marshal is away. for Senator.” gineers and locomotive firemen and the war was commissioned a colonel Modelled After U. S. When She Fired Shot; May and their agents; one giving the London, Dec. 20—AP) —One of The signature at the end was: engineers have cut their monthly and aid-de-camp on the staff of the State Forester or other authorized the passengers saved from the Fin­ , Dec. 20.— (A P )— The According to his friends, Pilsudski “Anti Norris Republlcauis.” mileage, the basis of their pay, in has modelled the new Polish govern­ governor of Vermont. agent the same authority to serve nish steamer Oberon which sank In state has failed to prove vagrance order to create work for their idle. The great in Vermont’s political ment on the system of the United Get 20 Years. criminal process as that enjoyed by the Cattegat when the steamer charges against Jack Guzik, The trainmen’s union has put the and educational affairs served as States, but he has given the Polish Grand Jurors, constables, etc. Arcturus rammed her was Miss wealthy gambling house proprietor, plan in operation on a dozen rail­ honorary pall bearers. Governor president more power than the Stricter Laws Phyllis Tipping, a secretary at the described by police as “ the business WORKMEN TO BLAME roads and is negotiating to extend it John E. Weeks led the group. The manager for A1 Capone.” American executive exercises. He Camden, N. J., Dec. 20.— (AP) — A law penalizing the throwing of American consulate in Helsingfors, over the nation, according to Arthur others were: John G. Sargent, form­ Finland. Prosecutors who sought to send does not like the control which the F. Whitney, president of the organ­ Convicted of manslaughter in con­ lighted matches, cigarettes, etc., into United States Senate has over the er attorney-general of the United dry grass, dead leaves and other in­ News of her rescue was received him to jail as a vagrant lost their New York, Dec. 20.— (A P .)—Neg­ ization. The firemen and en^ne- States; former Governors E. C. nection with the killing of Edward President, contending that the Chief flammable material, is also recom­ today by her father in Surrey. case in less than two hours after ligence on the part of the victims men’s group has effected reductions Smith and Redfield Proctor; Fred A. Nicholson, Mary McClyment, 21, will they had placed the question in the Executive should have a free hand alone w'as held responsible by the be sentenced after January 1. The mended and Incieased appropriation Her message to him read: on many roads, while the locomotive Howland, president of the National “ Oberon sank in four minutes, saved, hands of a jury in Judge Edgar to do as he thinks best. district attorney’s office today for eugrineers two months ago agreed to conviction carries a maximum of for the purchase of fire fighting The French system, under which Life Insurance Company; Dr. Guy Phyllis.” Jonas Municipal Court but they the death of four men and the seri­ share their jobs with unemployed W. Bailey, president of the Univer­ from 10 to 20 years. equipment. said they were not discouraged in the premier is so easily overthrowra ous injury of another in the collapse When the jiury in Judge Samuel Mr. Hawes points out in his re­ Miss Tipping, who is about 23, members. sity of Vermont; Dr. Charles A. was coming home for Christmas. the fight against “ public enemies.” by the Parliament, Pilsudski re­ of a scaffold In the Bronx yesterday. 40,000 Trainmen Idle M. Shay’s court annoimced the ver­ port that on May 4 last more land gards as undesirable for Poland. Plumley, president of Norwich Uni­ “ This is just one case” Assistant An investigation of the accident The dark side of the picture is versity; Frank E. Howe, publisher dict after an hour and 38 minutes was burned over than in the entire Referring to the Polish elections State Attorney Harry S. Ditch- was made by Samuel Foley, assist­ that the plan is insufficient to care of the Bennington Banner; and deliberation. Miss McClyment be­ year of 1929, and that in the- nine- last November during which many STRUCK BY SKIP AUTOIST burne, in charge of the prosecution ant district attorney, and Henry L. Luther Johnson, publisher of the came hysterical and several women year period from 1922 through the said. “We will keep right on work­ of Pilsudski’s adversaries were Fledorowlcz, an inspector for the (Goatinned On Page 2.) .spectators fainted. present year, 27 forest fires have throwm Into jail, the informant of Randolph Herald. Ansonla, Dec. 20.— (AP)—Officer ing.” State Department of Labor. Frank The girl who was tried on a burned an average of 1,966 acres the Associated Press said, "the pres­ James R. Condon, of the Ansonia Capone’s Watch Dog Allace, foreman on the job at the charge of murder, admitted firing per fire in this state. All occurred ent constitution does not fit the police department who was brought .shots during the party the night of between April 12 and May 26. Guzik, already under conviction Polish mentality. Marshal Pilsud­ 58th Field Artillery armory, told to the Griffin hospital with his right for an income tax fraud, and de­ them the men had been warned not October 7 on a farm near Blackwood Ten forest fire lookout stations ski Is democratic in belief and in but denied killing Nicholson. She leg broken in two places below the scribed as not only a “public to jump from one scaffold to anoth­ are maintained'In the'state, the re­ practice, and he waiits the consti­ Think Danish Explorer said she was into:dcated at the time. Imee and suffering from bruises enemy” but as the “watch dog for er, but in their eagerness to quit port shows, as well as six forest tution revised by constitutional The state did not ask a murder con­ about the body and head after be­ A1 Capone’s treasury” was happy. work for lunch they ignored his protective associations controlling means. That is why he did every­ viction. ing struck by a hit and run driver “That’s fine” he told the jury thing possible to win a majority warnings. The men were engaged In A Prisoner in Mongolia It was the contention of the de­ 90,000 acres of private- forest. The on Bridge street about 5:30 o'clock over and again. “I knew you gentle­ favorable to his ideas in the last painting the walls and girders of the fense that Nicholson was killed by a protection of these lands Is largely yesterday afternoon was reported men would see it. I’m a business election. building. sharp instrument. No bullet was by means of special patrolmen and this morning as likely to recover. man. I thank you.” Copenhagen, Dec. 20 — (AP) —, ,the Danish foreig^n office to investi­ found in his body. in 1928-29 sixty-one arrests were X-ray photos show that his skull Much of the argument in the case MANY TOYS SOLD T r e a s u r y b a l a n c e Friends of the Danish explorer, Dr. gate reports that he Is a prisoner in made; 1,158 warnings issued; 30 was not fractiu’ed and. no internal centered around the gambling busi­ San Francisco, Dec. 20— (AP) — Carl Krebs, who was Fridtjof Nan­ Moscow. N. Y. BANK ROBBED fires discovered and 17 fires extin­ injuries have revealed . themseivea. ness. The defense contention was Santa Claus is going to be just as Washington, Dec. 20.— (A P .)— sen’s assistaht in various Russian One of the explorer’s idlosyn- guished without assistance. The bone of the leg was broken in that nearly every one gambled. generous in the west as ever this Treasury receipts for Dec. 18 were, relief activities, expressed the fear cruies is a belief that Mongolia, New York, Dec. 20— (AP)—Three two places and spSt loetwe^ .^e Retaliating, the prosecution re­ Christmas, hard times or not. Feder­ 3190,057,798.73; expenditures, $189,- today that he bad beefi arrested by “ Cradle of Mankind,” is the only men held up an Amsterdam avenue Norbert House of Benton street breaks. The officer 'le beUig a t t a ^ plied there w m nothing wrong about al officers said here today. 301,763.01; balance, $352,128,868.33. the Soviets in Mongolia. part of the world where he can live. branch of the Seward National Bank and Aaron Cook of Manchester ed by Dr. William H. O’NelL Po wagering small sums at race tracks, As many toys are being purchased The explorer’s ifather died some For some time be has been eking and Trust Company today and loot­ Green, students at Babson Listitute, continued Uudr invesUgatibn but that Guzik represented a dif- as ever. United States Department time ago and because Dr. Krebs did out an existence there as a farmer, ed the vault of st^ks, bonds and Wellesley, Mass., have returned to morning and it is said t l ^ bav of Commerce officers announced Read Wachtel’s Big Toy Advt. on not answer telegrams informing him acting as guide, counsel and physi­ money of an undetermined value. their homes here to spend the holi­ due which may lead to ^ ident (Continued On Page 2.) after a check of sales. Page 6 of Today’s Paper.—Advt, ‘ of the death the family has asked cian to the natives. They escapediapei1 in an automobile. days. cation of the fiijgltive ddver. PAGE TWO MANCH153TliR FVEITOG HBRALO, SOUTH MANCHE8T1R, CONN^ SATUt&DAY, DECEMBER tO, 1980» fflHEK COMPANIES I CARS SKID AND CRASH MANCHEKTERYOimiS ABOUT TOWN MASONS TO INSTAU OBITUARY POLICE COURT CBDU’SPoanoN ' INTOLVED IN MESS Miss Evelyn McCarthy, a danc­ ON TREACHEROUS ROADS DRIVE TO CALIFORNIA f ing teacher from Rockville, who OFFICERS TUESDAY Stanley Harding, 21 years old, of has been instructing children’s East Glastonbury was before the IS sntoNCEST m classes at the Manchester Com­ Rain and Fog Freeze On Sur­ FUNERALS Word Received Here That Fred Manchester town court this morning munity club, will supervise the pro­ face This Morning Making Ubert and Edwin Cummings on the charge of reckless driving and evading responsibility. Harding Sobsidiaries of Hartford gram which the children will give Driving Most Difficult. Have Arrived In Yubo City. at the Christmas exercises at the Clinton G. Nichols To Be In IVDchael F. HoUoraa early yesterday morning was driv­ Minister of Fmance Reports The funeral of Michael F. Hollo- ing through Manchester from the Wednesday afternoon of At least two automobiles were Two Manchester young men, Fred : Brokerage Firm May Ask next week. ' ran will be held Monday morning Rainbow Inn when his car struck Charge With Albert T. disabled this morning and towed to from the home at 8:30 and at St. Ubert and Eldwln Cummings, have one owned and driven by Ralph That For First Time Since garages for repairs as a result of just completed crossing the United The Memorial Hospital Linen James’s church at 9 o’clock with : Nodwell of Hartford. The Harding For Receivership Also. the unusually slippery highways burial in St. Bridget’s cemetery. States to California by automobile ' car struck the other car -with such auxiliary will omit its meeting for Dewey As His Marshal. made treacherous when the rain in eleven days, according to word re­ work at the School street Recrea­ Friends may view the deceased both I force as to damage the rear fender, 1911 But One Goyeminent and fog of last night froze early today and tomorrow at his home at ceived by the parents of one of the i Harding failed to stop. Nodwell, tion Center Monday afternoon. this morning leaving the streets boys today. Hartford, Dec. 20.— (A P .)—An 173 Center street ] however, secured his number and Manchester Lodge of Masons will clad with a thin layer of ice. For­ Ubert and Cummings left Man­ application to the Superior Court for The Ways and Means committee , when he reached Manchester stop- Shanghai, Dec. 20.— (A P.)— Sum­ install its officers for the ensuing tunately no one was Injured. chester on December 3 in the for­ , ped at the police station to make receiverships for the Connecticut of the Buckland Parent-Teacher As­ Francis Mannise ming up the year’s progress for Na­ year at the regular communication Saul M. Silversteln of 39 Stephen The funeral of Francis Mannise ot mer’s Ford coupe and have now ar­ ' complaint. Yesterday Sergeant John ftading Corporation and the Con­ sociation will run the fortnightly rived safely at the ranch of Frank tionalist China, T. V. Soong, minis­ in the Masonic Temple at 7:30 Tues­ street Is the owner of a sport Dodge 90 Wells street was held this morn­ , McGllnn went to Hartford and East necticut Utilities Corporation, two dance and whist at the school as­ Harry Ubert In Yuba City In Cali­ ter of finance, today stated the Chi­ day evening. The installing officer sedan which skidded and struck a ing from his home at 8:80 and at j Glastonbury and arrested Harding. subsidiaries within the organization sembly hall Monday evening on the j tree at Woodbridge and North Elm fornia. Fbe pair reported that they nese revolution seeking genuine will be Clinton G. Nichols, former St. James's church at 9 o’clock. In court this morning Harding democratic government now enjoys of F. E. Kingston, brokers in re­ usual plan with six prizes for the Manchester man and now chief clerk streets. Mrs. Silversteln was driv» bad a very good trip and enjoyed said he knew he had hit someone ceivership, was forecast today by winners, refreshments and dancing Rev. P. J. Killeen officiated. The the cross-country tour immensely. the strongest position it has experi­ in the State Highway department at ing at the time, but escaped seri­ bearers were Patrick J. Warren of I but did not think it was of enough State Bank Commissioner Shlppee to orchestral music. ous injury. The car was badly dam­ Ubert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. enced since the establishment of the the capltol. His marshal will be Hartford, Arvld Peterson of Bum- i consequence to stop to investigate, republic in 1911. as the result of exhaustive examina­ Albert T. Dewey, past master of aged, the crash being head-on. Jacob Ubert of 8 'Village street and i He said the same thing had happen- tion of the affairs of both. Shepherd Encampment No. 37, I. side, George Koehler and Elmore Cummings the son of Mr. and Mrs. In 1930, he said, the Nationalist Both wrecked machines wore Genovese of Manchester. Burial I ed to himself several times but he ■ As a preliminary step Mr. Shippee O. O. F., will hold its regular meet­ towed to Schaller’s Garage. The Bert Cummings of 172 South Main regime had advanced from one of was in St. James’s cemetery. never bothered about it. had called to the attention of State ing Monday, December 22 at 7:30 p. other one was also a Dodge and is street Their plane are somewhat ! Judge Johnson found him guilty five factions contending for nation­ Attorney H. M. Alcorn an alleged m. sharp, when Walter B. Klein, owned by Clifford Hills of 589 Cen­ indefinite but they hope to get work wide control to be recognized as the Mrs. Timothy O’Connor and imposed a fine of $25 for reck­ irregularity in the organization of grand high priest of Connecticut ter street. Another machine struck in California and live there for a less driving and $50 for evading sole govemmenfOT (Jhina. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Sullivan the Trading Company. will be the guest. Officers will be his, knocking it into a Southern New time at least. i responsibility. From this decision The finance minister, who has be­ O’Connor, wife of Timothy O’Connor come an outstanding government Warrants Issued elected and after the business there England Telephone truck on Center Harding took an appeal and a bond oi 101 Woodstock street, Hartford, figure through his handling of its Yesterday afternoon Mr. Alcorn will be a setback tournament with street. Both accidents happened be­ was furnished for his appearance at who spent the greater part of her fiscal affairs, said the Nationalist* secured from Superior Court Judge prizes, to which the members . of tween seven and eight this morning CITY CLUB’ S ANNUAL the March term of the Superior life in Manchester, was held this Court. had suffered from the northern re­ Allyn N. Brown bench warrants King David Lodge have been invit­ when the streets were at their at 8:30, morning from her home bellion, which collapsed last Octo­ against three officers of that con­ ed without charge. Refreshments worst. Many other machines skid­ with a solemn requiem mass at St. Donald Miller of Bolton was ar­ XMAS P A R H TONIGHT rested last night on Center street ber after having extended into three cern in which the charge is per­ and a social time will follow. Dur­ ded badly and only cautious driving Justin’s church, 'Hartford, at 9 ing the evening a drawing will take prevented more mishaps. The Hills o clock. Burial was in St. Bridget’s for driving an automobile while northern provinces, but had emerg­ jury. The state set forth that these under the influence of liquor. He ed triumphant although at a tre­ officers had falsified a certificate of place on nine turkeys. car was not so badly damaged as cemetery in this town Dinner, Entertainment and was arrested by Sergeant John Mc- mendous cost. incorporation by asserting that the the one Mrs. Silversteln was driv­ The Friendly Bridge club held its ing. Distribution of Gifts To Fea­ Glinn. At his request the case was One Government initial capitalization of $55,000 had annual Christmas party yesterday The slippery condition caught the ture Annual Affair. continued until Monday in order to “We have only now, after years of been paid in by them. The state afternoon at the home of Mrs. highway department unawares and give him an opportunity to secure internal strife, succeeded in estab­ claims this money has not been paid H. S. FOOTBALL MEN Joseph Behrend of Center street. the sidewalks could not be sanded The annual Christmas party of counsel. lishing one central government, the in. Bridge occupied the time during the in time to accommodate the hun­ the Manchester City club will be prospects for which are peace and The warrants were against John afternoon and at five o'clock a de- dreds of men and women who pour­ RECEIVE THEIR “ M’ s” held tonight at 9 o’clock in the club security,” said Soong. “With the H. Reid, of West Hartford, president licious supper was enjoyed and ed out of their homes enroute for rooms at 40 Oak street. The party Nationalist government's consolida­ and treasurer: Frank H. Smith of everybody received a gift. Mrs. work. Many a spill was noticed but will open with an entertainment PUBUC RECORDS tion proceeding rapidly and -with our West Haven, vice president and as­ George W. House won the first prize so far as is known there were no Eighteen Honored At Assembly program furnished by a Boston foreign pro.spects and relations in at sistant treasurer and Edmund J. and Mrs. William Montie the sec­ serious injuries. Held Yesterday Afternoon— agency. A turkey dinner •will be least a partly satisfactory condition, Grandahl of Hartford, secretary. ond. Kelley Gets Gold Piece. served by Osano later in the eve­ Warrantee Deed. it can be said that only now have Later the warrants were given to and gifts will be distributed to Peter Sendrowski to Bernice Sen- we arrived at that place at which County Detective E. J. Hickey who The usual crowd attended the Fri­ Eighteen members of the Man­ the entire membership from a drowski, lots two and three in the we are prepared to begin a program got into touch with each man. The day evening whist and dance last TO FORBID SLEDS chester High school football team (ihristmas tree which has been erect­ I "George Pickup Estate” tract ad­ of development. court had ordered the accused to night at the City View dance hall on Clinton G. Nichols received their letters at a special ed in the club rooms. Because of joining land of E. E. Hilliard off “ Along every line of this program appear today and each file a $5,000 Christmas assembly held yesterday the need for charity in town the club I Adams street. during 1931 we expect to achieve Keeney street. The winners of first, Manchester lodge, and an executive ON SKATING POND bond. Reid and Grandahl this morn­ prizes were Mrs. Herbert Mitchell afternoon. The list included Bjork- has made a donation of $100 to the , Lease. record accomplishments and g;ive an ing filed their bonds with the clerk with the Hartford Connecticut Trust man, Lithwinskl, Turkington, Ber­ local fund. Joseph F. Fortier of South Man­ and John Johnson; second, Mrs. An­ Company. I indication of still gn'63'tor things to of the court. nie Morrell and George E. Hill of According to a message from ger, Swanson, Andrulot, Mortarty, chester to the Phelps Oil Company be expected during the years ahead. The bank commissioner's office The officers to be Installed are as Hartford, and third Mrs. Harriet Caretaker Wallett at Center Potterton, McCormick, McKinney, of Glastonbury, the filling station on “The coming year seems destined has been making a very detailed ex­ follows: William J. Thornton, Wor­ Keeney and Frederick Luce. Sand­ Springs Pond, many youthful skat­ Davis, Stevens, Sheridan, O’Leary, Oakland street for the term of one to be one of the greatest in China’s amination of both subsidiary con­ shipful Master; Peter Wind, Senior ers have been causing considerable Squatrito, Cheney. Fisher and HOOYER NOT TO C A U year and eight montlis. wiches, home-made cake and coffee Warden; Charles H. Bunzel, Junior history.” cerns and Mr. AJcom informed annoySnee among the skaters by Brown. The two attending captains, Probate Court. were served. Dancing to music fur­ Warden; Harold C. Alvord, 'Treasur­ Judge Brown that next week there skating up and do'wn the crowded Squatrito and Davis, each received a Anna Haberen has been appointed would be “further developments.” nished by Irving Wickham at the er; Harry R. Trotter, Secretary; EXTRA CONGRESS TERM JEWEL ROBBERY piano and Charles Burke, violm, surface hauling loaded sleds pehind gold "M.” Coach T. F. Kelley was administratrix of the estate of Mar­ The books and records of both com­ Ernest Kjellson, Senior Deacon; them. presented with a five dollar gold tin Haberen, late of Manchester. filled the remainder of the time. John McLoughlin, Junior Deacon; Greenwich, Dec. 20.— (A P )— A panies have been taken over by Mr. This practice is very dangerous piece by the members of the team. Washington, Dec. 20.— (AP) — Kate E. Jeffers has been appoint­ C. Leroy Norris, Senior Steward; jewelry robbery in which the loss Alcorn as documentary evidence and where there are large numbers of For what is believed to be the President Hoover was said at the ed administratrix of the estate of Robert McComb of Eldridge Dr. Charles Strant, Junior Steward; was placed at $5,000 was reported they were in the court house yester­ skaters assembled, and one likely to first time in the history of Manches­ White House today to have no inten­ John T. Jeffers, late of Manchester. day at the time application was street, a student at Connecticut today by Mrs. Violet F. Forshay, Harold Walsh, Marshal; Rev. Wat­ result in serious injury. The skating ter High school, not a single fresh­ tion of calling an extra session of Edward J. Hickey has been ap­ State College at Storrs, is spending son Woodruff, chaplain; John F. wife of Harold Forshay of Chapel made for the warrants. super-visor asks that all sleds either man or sophomore received his letter the Senate to consider the World pointed administrator of the estate Judge Brown informed Mr. Alcorn the (Jhi-istmas holidays at home. Lane. It occurred either yesterday Wilby, organist; William Bray, be left at home or left on the bank. thus leaving nothing but senior let- Court. of Thomas J. Hickey, late of Man­ that while he would not be in court Tyler; William Walsh, Custodian of or Thursday. Members of Manchester Lodge, Under no circumstances will sleds termen to report at next season’s 'The only thing that would cause chester. here next week smother judge would the Work; and Robert J. Gordon, bugle call, so far as veterans are Mrs. Forshay said a key had been No. 147'f, Loyal Order of Moose, will be allowed on the pond to endanger him to call an extra session of Con­ Lawrence McNamara has been ap­ taken from her bureau and used to be avsdlable if needed. choirmaster. concerned. Six will be lost through gress, it was said, would be the fail­ Thorough Exanolnatlon meet at the Home Club on Brainard or interfere with the pleasure of the pointed administrator of the estate unlock a drawer elsewhere in which graduation, Davis, Turkington, ure of some of the important appro­ Today Mr. Shippee said the ex­ Place at 7 o’clock tomorrow night, large number of skaters who use of Flora L. McNamara, late of Man­ rested her jewel case. The key then from whence they will proceed in a Center Springs Pond. Swanson, Potterton, McCormick and priation oills to be enacted chester. amination of both the Trading cor­ Stevens. was returned to the bureau. poration the Utilities corporation body to the home of Michael Hol- Confronted with perplexing prob­ The jewelry included brooches, Kelley’s biggest problem will be in lems in disposing of the regular had been very thorough and action loran, deceased brother. rings and pins. finding a new center both Davis business before the end of this ses­ ANOTHER STRIKE RIOT ag^alnst them could not be avoided REC NOTES and Stevens graduating. The rest sion on March 4, Senate Republican because of the impairment of their Eleanora Duse Lodge, Daughters of the team will be a veteran affair, 28 PRIESTS ORDAINED of Italy, will hold a Christmas party leaders had privately expressed New Haven, Dec. 20.— (A P .)—A resources. the^reaifit of Coach Kelley’s policy worry over suggestions the president Yesterday F. E. Kingston and his at Tinker hall tomorrow afternoon. battle last night between police and , Rome, Dec, 2ft.— (A P )— Twenty- There will be no gym classes at p t puilding up each year in advance. may call a sipeciaj session for con­ brother Harold were questioned The party will be preceded by a the East Side Recreation Center 100 strikers of the Lesnow Brothers six American students of the Ameri­ about the affairs of the Kingston or­ meeting at 2 o’clock. during the coming week in observ­ sideration ol adherence to the court. i shirt factory led by a 16-year-old can college here were ordained ganization and its subsidiaries. ance of Christmas. The swimming Republican.s of the Senate foreign ; school boy resulted today In the ap- I riests of the Roman Catholic The trading corporation was or­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Loomis pool will also be closed for its a n -' relations committee, including friend ' pearance of five persons in City church in the church of St. John GIRL FOILS BANDIT end foe of the court, voted this ganized last March to deal in vari­ will be in charge of the bridge party nual mid-season cleaning. ; Court, all charged with breach of Latern this morning The ordina­ w’eek to defer consideration of this ous kinds of securities as was the at the Manchester Community club There will be a meeting of all; I the peace, while one faced an addi­ tion had special significance for question until next December. Itilities corporation. Both issued Monday evening at 8 o’clock, to members of the Rec Gym team at Pasadena, Cal., Dec. 20.— (AP) — tional charge of resisting police. them, since St. John Latem is the K, prefeixed and common, and which Eill players will be welcome. 10:30 tomorrow morning for the When Charles B. Orr, 25, and broke, Cases against all were continued mother church of Christianity and 3 «tock« were put on public sale. purpose of organizing for the winter entered a cafe and saw Carmen to December 24. The youthful leader Pope Pius just forty-one years ago SXtwfcitXt tbe distribution was Regional Director Hedlund from season activities and to discuss im-1 Tofflendre, 21, at the cashier’s desk SENATE TAKES UP BILL of the strikers’ parade was Myer today was ordained in it. jMSWft.'tWlKlyis a statement of the national Girl Scout headquarters portant matters. All members of ■ he didn’t know Miss Tofflomire was Jacobson. The others are William The impressive ordination cere- Itoer had not been completed an instructive training last year’s team and anyone else [ a product of a North Dakota wheat Schneldermann, 25; Louis Weisser. money culminated five years of I out bank commissioner. -desiring to join, should be on hand ranch where men are men and so are 28; Esther Weisman, 17, and Sarah course last evening at the local Scout Washington, Dec. 20— (A P )—The study here on their part. They will at the East Side Rec at the desig- - women, i. necessary. Zatorskl. . |celebrate their first masses Sunday. headquarters in the Professional Senate began consideration of the building. The captains and other nated hour. “Stick ’em up and give me the cash drawer,” muttered Orr, point­ emergency $116i000,000 employment SECOND WILTON FIRE leaders who took the course feel appropriation at the start of today’s much' better qualified to train the ing a pistol at the pretty cashier. session. CAPONE’ S MANAGER Miss Tofflemire obliged—partial­ ■ Wilton, Dec. 20.— (AP.)—Wilton’s girls o f their troops. During her Chairman Jones, of the appropria­ stay in town Miss Hedlund was a ly. She dropped the cash drawer .second spectacular fire in three days tions committee, urged the Senate guest at the Hotel Sheridan. just as Orr reached for it. Orr to recede from three amendments Sunday and Sunday and early this morning gutted the home Albert T. Dewey IS FREED BY JURY stooped to scoop up the cash and the which the House has refused to ac­ Monday Only o(f Myron Holmes in the North William H. Petherbridge, secre­ cashier went into action. Monday Only I^dgefield roaff. The blaze, which cept, and which are delaying enact­ tary of the Y. M. C. A., is working The installing officer, Clinton G. She hurdled the desk and landed ment of the bill. apparently started from an over­ Nichols, has a great many affilia­ (Continued From Page 1.) on plans for a Christmas frolic for on Orr’s neck, on which she clamp­ Two of the amendments on the heated furnace, was discovered by tions. The follo'wlng is a synopsis grownups at the White House on ferent type of gambling— houses ed a hold that he could not break. $116,000,000 appropriation in con­ Holmes, who was alone in the house, of his Masonic membership: The creepiest . . . North Main street, Wednesday eve­ that offered roulette and other When Orr was thoroughly subdued troversy were those sponsored by at 6:30 a. m. The damage will ex­ ning, Christmas eve. A thirty-second degree Mason; games. Miss Tofflemire entrusted him to the Senators George, of Georgia, and Past Master of St. John’s Lodge, the laughtiest . . ceed $20,000. While Guzik was winning his case, care of several customers amd called Black of Alabama, making available Nothing but charred ruins remain No. 4, A. F. & A. M., Hartford, Girl Scouts are requested to meet Danny Stanton, another “public police. the unexpected balance of more than V the shiveriest . . • Ipside the house, although a skele- at the town farm Monday evening Conn.; Past High Priest of Pytha­ enemy” was losing his fight to pre­ “Fm glad you fellows were here,” $2,000,(K)0 for road construction in tpn frame still prevents the build­ at 6:30 for the annual Christmas goras Chapter, No. 17, R. A. M., vent his extradition to Wisconsin for Orr told his guards. “ She might their state* without necessity of the funniest mystery ing from crumbling. Everything in Hartford, Conn.; Past Thrice Illus­ trial on a charge of slaying Jack have killed me.” states matching the funds as re­ party and dlstiTbution of gifts to the play ever t)ie home was destroyed. people living there. trious Master of Wolcott Council, R. Zuta, reputed Chicago vice lord. quired by law. Senator Jones urged Apparatus from Ridgefield and & S. M., Hartford, Conn.; Present Both Stanton and his bodyguard NEW CHAIN STORE that the Senate abandon these screened. Adapt­ Cjeorgetown aided the Wilton fire Acorn Brownie Pack held its Commander of Washington Com- Edgar Smith, lost a habeas corpus amendments. department but the flames gained Christmas party at the Hollister mandery. No. 1, K. T., Hartford, action to prevent removal to Wis­ Hartford, Dec, 20.— (A P )— The ed from the fam­ Conn.; Past Thrice Potent Master of too much of a headway before the street school kindergarten, with 24 consin. F. W. Woolworth Company has CHIEF’S WIFE DIES firemen reached the scene. Brownies and Tweenies present. Re­ Charter Oak Lodge of Perfection, taken a 30 year lease on a building ous stage hit that Francis Gaul of Brooklyn, N. Y., freshments were served and gifts A. A. S. R., Hartford, Conn.; mem­ to be erected here at once at Main Meriden, Dec. 20.— (AP) — Mrs. ber of Hartford Council, Princes of held blase Broad­ is the owner of the building. distributed to the kiddies. The RAILROADERS SPLIT between Church and Pratt streets. Margaret F. Hagarty, wife of Fire Jerusalem, A. A. S. R., Hartford, Brownies have been making scrap The building will consist of three Chief Timothy L. Hagarty, died this Conn.; member of Cyrus Goodell way mystified for ROAD MEETING books and dressing dolls which are nicluding a basement. morning at her home, 619 Colony Chapter, Rose Croix, A. A. S. R., Haddam, Dec. 20.— (AP) — The to be given out by Miss Dorothy JOBS WITH IDLE Isadore Wise, local real estate street, following an illness of compli­ three years! Hartford, Conn.; member of Connec­ Middlesex county section of the Con­ Buttle, Child Welfare nurse. Grace owner, and president of Wise Smith cations. The funeral will be held ticut Consistory, A. A. S. R., Nor­ necticut Rural Road Association an­ Norris and Nancy Fike are new & Company will erect the building Monday morning at 8:30 o’clock wich, Conn.; Past Monarch Syria (Continued From Page 1.) nounced a public meeting would be members. from plans of the chaitn store offi­ from the home and at 9 o’clock from held Monday night to discuss legis­ Grotto: Grand Orator Supreme cials and the aggrregate rent on the S t Rose’s church. Burial will be in Council, M. O. V. P. E. R.; Deputy for all the thousands of jobless lative action for the improvement of The social committee of the Sec­ lease ■will be $1,650,000, It w m said. Sacred Heart cenietery. Grand Priest, Grand Chapter, Royal railroad men. Whitney said ev%n if dirt roads in the state. ond Congregational Christian En­ Arch Masons of Connecticut; mem­ the reductions were nation-wide, not deavor society will give a Christmas ber of Sphinx Temple, Order of the all of the 40,000 idle trainmen could social at the church this evening at Mystic Shrine of Hartford; Worthy be employed, while David P. Robert­ 7:30. Each member is requested Patron Corinthian Chapter, No. 92, son, president of the firemen and en- to bring a ten cent gift. Order of Eastern Star, and Royal ginemen, said his union still has Patron-elect of Wisdom Court, No. 30,000 unemployed. Engineers are TODAY SUNDAY Louis Chartler, one of Manches­ not much afected because they are CIRCLE 114, Order of Amaranth. ter’s oldest blacksmiths is seriously given seniority preference, according Jck at his home, 47 Main street. to their president, Alvaney John­ A Program of Diversified Taste! * " t The total number of suicides in ston. a-JPSn * The Order of Rainbow girls will I the United States in 1928 was Whitney emphasized that the re­ nave their regular business meeting : 5,561. ductions are only temporary and do HELEN nt the Masonic Temifie, Monday eve- not alter the Intentions of the GAY! PEPPY! HILARIOUS! r.ing at 7:30. The initiatory cere­ brotherhoods to seek an eventual re­ mony will be postponed until the Gibson banjos, mandolins, guitars, adjustment on the basis of a six- FANNIE BRICE TWELVETREES We Loan You January meeting. new and used, for sale at Merrlfield hour day at the present eight-hour Studio, 865 Main street.—Adv. wage scale. LILYAN TASHMAN Money SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL Raymond Hackett, Jean You have 20 months to pay it back in “BE YOURSELF” S. E. Green, Minister Broadway’s Famous Funster Being Herself in the Merriest Hersholt, Neil Hamilton Swedish morning service, 10:30 and Most Exdting of Screen Romances. Easy to Pay : a. m. and Montagu Love. Per Month, Plus Interest, ; Sunday school, 12:00 M. PARSONS $5 Repays a $100 Loan Evening service in English, 7:00 p. m. HARTFORD PLUS Per Month, Plus Interest, “Julotta” Christmas morning 5:30 DEC. 25-26-27—MAT. SAT. no Repays a $200 Loan ' a. m. Mall Orders Now. William A. Brady Presents Elmer Rice’s Per Month, Plus Interest, HERE’S WESTERN ACTION FOR YOU. $ 1 5 Repays a $300 Loan ICE AND WATER BOAT GREAT PUUTZER PRIZE PLAY 600 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK The average monthly cost of a Brookville, Ont., Dec. 20.— (AP) JACK PERRIN $100 loan, repaid as per the above —An ice and water boat, capable of table, is only $1.84. This is based high speed on ice and snow and 15 upon the legal interest rate of three ; miles an hour over water was dem- in “RIDIN’ THE LAW” '^IIT and one-half per cent per month j onstrated today. A plan was being S T R E E T on unpaid balatKes. j considered to place it in winter ferry A Rlp-R(MU1a’ Action Thriller With Plenty ol Laughs and tender romance. N o Delay— No Red Tape service between hOre and Morris­ town, N. Y- The boat Is equipped with a 450- horsepowor motor and airplane pro- SCENE SrSClAlj AOD8D AITRACmON COMING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FRANKUN PUN pellpr. It has a flit bottom, glaas- Cast of Fifty ^ letlier TriUlng Eplaodo of MAURICE CHEVALIER Room 214 . 92 Pratt Street enclosed ;cabin for ten passengers, Life in New York Depicted With Am szlnf Reality. and air nidder. It was developed by Evenings: Orch. $2.60; Bal. $2. $1.00, $1; Fam. Clr. 700. RIN-TIN-TIN in *THE LONE DEFENDER” in “ PLAYBOY OF PARIS” HARTFORD Morris G. Knight at Alexandria Matinee: Oroh. $2; Bal. $1.00, $1; Fam. Clr. 70o. Bay, N. Y.

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Festival Service with Carols by the Junior Choir. Sunday School Les«ni The Week Monday evening—Girls Friendly Society meeting omitted; 7:30, The Christmas Entertainment for the THE BIRTH OF THE LORD of Jesus for Peace Senior Dept, of Church School. BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE ’Tuesday— 7:00 p. m*. Boy Scouts; International Sunday-School Lesson 'Text, Dec. 21. The International Uniform Sun­ 7.00 p. m., Christmas Entertain­ and good will to men. The glory that or backward, or- blind, in an ment for the Primary ana Jimior For unto you is bom this day in the d ty of David, a Saviour, day School Lesson for Dec. 21. 'The Meaning of Jesus for Peace. Luke ia to God in the highest is inevit­ when the very mstitutionti of the SOUTH BfETHODIST CETURCH Aglven to the Community Unemploy­ Departments of the Church School; which is Christ the Lord.—^Luke 2:11. ably associated in all the life and 2 :8- 20. world are turned toward the quest ment Fund. 3:45 p. m.. Confirmation Class for teaching of the Master with peace of the goal that Jesus pre-emlnehtly boys. on earth. Pastor, R. A. Colpitts The Epworth League service at 6 BY V\’M. E. GILROY, D. D. has set for human relationships? o’clock will also feature special Wednesday—6:3# p. m.-rGalahad It is the quality of the peace that There will never, perhaps, be Club; 7:45 p. m., Adult Bible Class. The Lord’s coming into the world Editor of The Congregationalist. Christmas will have a most joy­ Christmas exercises. t might live to see the great Messiah, Jesus gives and that he enjoins complete unanimity among men Friday afternoon — Confirmation was in the Divine purpose from the and his words, “Lord, now letteSt through ais teaching that it efiters ous celebration at the South Meth­ Owing to the holiday the regular Discussions of peace have a new legarding the issues that exist in a Class for girls omitted. beginning. When He createo man in thou thy servant depart in peace . . . into all aspects and relationships of odist church next Sunday. Under the activities for the week will be great­ world of nations still militaristically Saturday afternoon—Girls Friend­ this outer realm of matter far below for mine eyes have seen thy salva­ status in the world since the signing lile. It has its rise ano beginning In orgsmized in which the higher, and direction of Mrs. L. W. Case, the ly curtailed. The Homebuilder’s Kid­ ly Candidates omitted. His dwelling place above the heaven tion.” of the Kellogg Pact. By that Kel­ the love that creates a peaceful at­ purer ideals are seeking expressiof^ interior of the church has been dies’ Christmas Party will be held Christmas Day Services: ot heavens it was His purpose to on Monday night at 6:30. The Boy Mightier the strength, greater the logg Pact, in which almost all the titude in indiviVial hearts. “Love and attainment. ’There will be thos$ transformed by extensive and artis- , „ 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion with come down to the outmost and re­ inspiration, and deeper the joy this sceketh not her own,’ says Paul; “is rations of the world have agreed to who feel that the ideal itself mus^ tic decorations and the chancel has ■ Scouts and Cecilian Club will meet Carol’s by the Junior Choir. veal Himself to His children. His day because the Lord has revealed not easily provoked ” Love is the on Tuesday evening and the Boys’ renounce war as a method of set­ determine action who will take tl» been converted into a winter ever- 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer, Holy love brought Him into the ultimates Himself. The ancients saw the world Basketball League on Friday, All antithesis of the hate and greed and attitude of personal non-resistance, green landscape. The entire school Communion, Carols and Sermon. of creation that He might talk with declining. Justice, righteousness, tling international disputes, t h e lust of power and dissension that other activities are cancelled. world has definitely approved an and of willingness to suffer iand die will hold a special Christmas wor­ Saturday, December 20th—3:00 man here, lay His hands upon us, peace and good will are on the as­ through the ages nave occasioned ideal, even though the world may rather than to participate in war. I ship service in the church auditori­ p. m., Christmas Entertainment for breathe upon us, gather us to His cendency due to the pressure of Di­ v/ar and violence. There will be others who, seeinjg um at 9:30 with both organ and i SWEDISH LUTHERAN the Kindergarten Department of the bosom, and make Himself truly love. still be rather far from it in prac­ Need Spirit of Jesus tice. and pursuing the ideal and working choral music. Church School. (Meeting of GFS known. That He would so come was That of supreme individual con­ It Is necessary today that we for it by practical ways and mea^ P. J. O. Cornell, Pastor candidates omitted). The cynic and the thoughtless The 10:45 service will be unique in j ____ “foretold by His holy prophets, cern now is the birth of the Lord should link the spirit of Jesus ujes, will not feel that the Chrlstlaff which have been since the world be­ critic may see in this a futile ges­ featuring the Hallelujah Chorus as ; Sunday, 9:30 a. m.— Sunday in our hearts. Never again will the definitely with the movements of conscience entirely forbids the use- SECOND CONGREGA'nONAL gan.” His coming as a little child world recede; nor will we, if the ture of nations still at bottom very peace in the modern world. Are one of several Christmas musical Fellowship class and Fi- appeals to our tender and innocent militaristic in spirit. He may even numbers. In previous yeap the com- , meet. Lord is reborn in us affirmatively. Christians going to be indifferent, (Continued on Page Nine) Frederick C. Allen, Minister affections, for innate in every one is In coming into the world the Lord go so far as to regard it as a piece position has been presented at the Sunday, 10:45 a. m.—English something pure and untarnished of hypocrisy while the nations still Candlelight service. The Christmas n.'anifested His nature, glory and re­ service. Theodore Forsberg, divinity Morning worship at 10:45, cele­ which can respond the first appeal generating power. Thus the Advent spend so enormously upon the main- message by Mr. Colpitts will have student from Upsala College will be brating the birth of Jesus Christ. of our Lord. renance of armament and military as theme, “No Room In the Inn.” io the manifestation of God, whom with us until after Christmas and Sermon topic: “The Transforming Before the Lord came, the hope, we may uow know, to whom we can establishments. ’The Christmas Candlelight Vesper ICEITH will preach Sunday. Guest.” The choir will be assisted by cheer and inspiration of the devout come, whom we can love consciously But all progress comes through service at 4:30 which always draws Sunday, 7 p. m.—Swedish service. Violinist L. Eccelente. Special v.'as in those promises. Though the and Intelligently. He is bom in us the contemplation and pursuit of a very large audience promises to The Week Christmas music is as follows: v/ise saw that the world was exter­ by our learning of Him, acknowl­ unrealized ideals. Men see some­ QOliere you con a j f o r d to U ty ^ood Jumttur^ be imusually attractive. Carl Mc­ Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Beethoven I Prelude: Serenade ...... Widor nalizing and that evil was gripping edging Him as God with us and by thing as a desirable end today that Kinley. organist and director, will Glee Club will sing at the hospital Violin and Organ men’s desires, they strengthened daily faith and life in Him. tomorrow or the day after they will present a program of Christmas and will also have a rehearsal at the Anthem: “Ring Out Ye Bells” themselves by the faith that the As in the world Jesus grew waxed | C('me to a little nearer attaining. It carols, several of which have not church following the singing. Lord would come and save when the strong, and gained In favor, so He (S not without meaning therefore, or ...... Henri ch without value that the nations have been presented in previous Christ­ Tuesday, 7 p. m.—G Clef Glee Offertory solo: “O Little Town of tragedy of sin was recognized. The may increase our wills unti' He be­ The Supreme set before themselves the ideal and mas services. The Processional will Club. intensity of this hope is evident in comes the inspiration and power of Bethlehem” ...... Sprors goal of the outlawry of war be from the Tower Room. The en­ Thursday, 5:30 p. m.—“Julotta.” * Mrs. Symington Simeon’s constant prayer that he cur life. tire offering at this service will be Laws Are Not Enough Home Gift! Special music by the choir. Anthem: “ Calm on the Listening But war cannot be outlawed Thursday, 5 p. m.—Children’s Ear of Night” ...... Rogers simply by the passing ot laws and service. Christmas Carols— ginners and primary children of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church school will be held on Mon­ bj the making of agreements on “A Joyful Christmas Song” North Main Street paper. The outlawry of war and Swedish Lutheran ST. MARY’S ...... Gevarit day afternoon at 2. Games, Christ­ mas story, candy, refreshments and the agreements may emphasize the “Good Tidings” ...... Bartlett Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor. desirable ideal and set standards of Santa Claus. Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector. Postlude: Fest March .. .Gruenwold action, but these only emphasize all Church Rev. Alfred Clark, Curate. Violin and Organ A motion picture entertainment 10:45 a. m.—Christmas Worship the more the moral and spiritual Church school is held each Sun­ for the children in the Church school Service, Church school and congre­ Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, D. D. work on behalf of peace that must Sunday, December 21st, 1930— day morning at 9:30. is to be shown on Tuesday evening gation uniting. go on in all educational and religious Eourth Sunday in Advent. Everyman’s Class at 9:30, for all at 7. Candy will be distributed to the 4:30 p. m.— Christmas Candle enterprises. Nothing happen.'- in the 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. men. Address tomorrow by A. M. children of the jimior and intermedi­ Light and Carol Service at South world without adequate cause, and 9 :30— Church School and 9:30 a. m.— Church School. Men’s Guttery, secretary of the Hartford ate departments. The picture is Methodist church. if men desire world peace, they must Bible Class. Bible Class. Y. M. C. A., “The Cause of Christ in “Peck’s Bad Boy.” Irvin Cobb wrote establish the conditions that make 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer and the World Today.” the titles and the star is Jackie it possible and that make it neces­ ZION LUTHER.^N Sermon by the Curate, Sermon The young people of the Chris­ Coogan. sary. 10:45— Morning Service in topic: “A Voice.” Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz English. tian Endeavor Society will meet at The second of the motion picture How are these conditions to be 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ the church at 6:30 and then go to established except through the in­ day School. services is next Sunday evening at Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Serv­ the homes of shut-ins to sing Christ­ fluence of the spirit ot Jesus 7:00— Swedish service. 7:00 p. m.— Children’s Christmas 7:30, with a picture appropriate for ice in English at 9:30 a. m. mas carols, returning afterwards to the Christmas season, “The Light of Christ? It is not by chance that he Children’s Christmas service on has become known through the ages the church for refreshments. Faith.” It is a modern story, with Wednesday at 7 p. m. Notes as the Prince of Peace. Here in our wliich is interwoven the legend of Service in Germany on Thursday The Christmas party for all be- the Holy Grail. Christmas lesson the story of his at 6:30 a. m. birth is set in a drama ot peace St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Church and Park Streets. -'elect your Christmas Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector Rev. Alfred Clark, Curate Radio now at the regular Sunday, December 21st, 1930. 4th Sunday in Advent 8:00 a. m,—Holy Conununlon. QOkere you can a^orJ to L y ^ o j jiurruiurt cash price on liberal terms 9:80 a. m.— Church School. Men’s Bible Class. This is a radio Christmas. Thousands and thousands of 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. homes will have new joy and entertainment on Christmas day from this supreme home gift. Will yours? Here at Keith’s The Rev. Mr. Clark will preach. you can select a radio to fit your requirements on extremely lib­ Sermon topic; "A VOICE.” eral terms for we now offer any model at the regular cash price 8:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sunday School. with up to a whole year to pay. 7:00 p. m.— ChUdren’s Christmas Festival Service with Carols by the Junior Choir.

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^ I S H LUTHERAN KEITH’S ANNOUNCES NEW 'FUM-FLAM ARTIST HEBRON Overnight ‘ SOCIETIES IN P A R H An article enUtled “ Can Politics ELECTRIC REFRHXRATOR “ (nfPS” LOCAL ( M Be a Profession?" written by Pro­ A . P . N ew s fessor Eugene P. Chase of Lafayette SOCONT College, Easton, Penn., appears in 300 Attend Christmas Af- the current Issue of The Virginia Leonard Is Introduced On Gold­ Works Old Change Game On i fair Last Night— Carol Serv- Quarterly Review. Professor Chase Wsushington— Senate passes $45,- Operator A t Western Union en Anniversary of Famous 000,000 drought relief bill. ^ ice Is Presented. is one of the leading lights of St. Ice Box Factory. Office Here. M- Peter’s Summer School in this place, Chicago— Guzik, Capone’s busi­ ness manager, acquitted of va­ GASOLINE r^ver 300 persons attended the and last year bought the old Bliss Miss Elaine Schuetz, local opera- Tavern on the Bolton road, which be With an announcement in today’s grancy. l&rlstmas party at the Swedish Herald, the G. E. Keith Furniture Washington—Charles I. Stengle ; tor for the Western Union Tele­ itheran church last night, which Intends to use as a summer home for himself < and' lamily. company present to Manchester the tells • Nye committee that Lucas graph Company at their office on sponsored by the eight young cew Leonard EJectric Refrigerator Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith and ordered printed matter opposing Bissell street, was flim-flammed last ople’s societies of the church and with certified refrigeration. This Norris in Nebraska. j evening and is out $8.50 as the re­ which invitations were extended son Robert of Norwich, were recent quests at the home of Mr. Smith’s new refrigerator is the culmination New York—Adele Ryam, am heir sult to the entire congrregatlon. A carol ol Leonard’s 50 years experience Gal. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. of John Fortime Ryan, sued for A man, described as being about sirvlce was held at 8 o’clock and and 16 year’s experimentation on Smith. Mr. Frank Smith of West $500,000 by wife of Robert John­ twenty-eight years old, dark com­ alter the program was over refresh­ electric refrigeration. This new pro­ Springfield, a brother of Mr. Smith, I The time is getting awfully short ston, night club entertainer, for plexion, and carrying a black leath­ ments were served in the basement and a former resident here, was also duce is made in two family sizes —but If you haven’t attended to that alienation of aiffections. er brief case walked into the office with 5 and 7 cubic feet food capaci­ ot the church. a visitor at the Smith home. Christmas shopping list yet, there is Washington — Government to at 4:45 last evening and wrote two ties and is said to include miiny new ■ Rev. Julius Hulteen of the Eman- Among the many Christmas fes­ still a chance if you act quickly, spend $700,000,000 for public works telegrams, one to Boston and one to aind decided advantages over all lAl Lutheran church, Hartford, was tivities of the town there wlU be a j Let the merchants’ ads in tbia pa- in 1931. New York. He asked the cost of the speaker, taking for his subject, ether electrics, yet they are priced I per help you. Plan your list before Cadillac, Mich.—Frank Harramd, Christmas party for the yoimg peo­ within reach of all. sending both emd being Informed “thristmas Customs Old and New." ple of the Sunday school and you start to the store if possible— jailed for contempt in failing to DEPOT SQUARE The new Leonard Electric is sim­ that it would be fifty cents he pro­ T ie three Glee clubs of the church, church on Wednesday afternoon at I that’ll save you and the salespeople name liquor donor, freed under bond ple but pleasing in design, having a duced a $20 bill in payment the G Clef, Beethoven and Junior the chapel of the Center Congrega­ j trouble when you get there But in by State Supreme Court. one-piece, all-steel cabinet with one Just as Miss Schuetz was about chorus, appeared in several num­ tional church, at 2 o’clock. The chil­ I any csise— if you haven’t finished Los Angeles—Tom Mix denies double-sealed door for easy access. to change the bill the man discover­ GARAGE bers, the three combining for "Now dren are asked to invite their I your shopping, get busy! You have wife’s charges in amswer to her di­ It has a crack-proof baked on outer ed that he had a $10 bill and taking Let Every Tongue Adore Thee,” by mothers, and there will be a Christ­ ! just three more days! vorce petition. finish, smooth as ice, and Satin- back the $20 bill he handed her the DEPOT SQUARE Bach. Rev. R. L. Winters had charge mas tree with presents. Detroit— Ted Pizzino, former $10 bill, at all times seeming to be of the scripture reading and pray­ The assessors have been holding Chrome modernistic hardware that will never tarnish, including the night club owner, indicted for mur­ looking for change. He suddenly er. daily meetings at the town clerk’s der of Berry Buckley, radio an­ discovered that he had a one dollar The eight societies which sponsor­ office during the week. They are hair-trigger latch that cannot catch HUB UNIONS PROTEST apron-strings and opens at a touch nouncer. bill and presented this for the pay­ ed the party were: Luther League, Winthrop S. Porter, Alphonse when your hands are full of dishes, St. Louia — Louis Mulconney, ment^ of the bill, getting 50 cents in Beethoven Glee Club, Junior Glee Wright and Rufus Rathbim. ether pleasing features of the cabi­ gangster, slain in gim fight between change. He picked up the change Club, Fellowship Bible Class, Dorcas Mrs. Carrie I. Burnham enter­ DISCHAR(X OF (3RL net are the handy broom-room base, gangs. from the $10 bill that had been giv­ Society, G Clef Glee Club, Fidelity tained the Women’s Bridge party at London—Forty persons missing her home Wednesday evening. Two ’.-uffet top, and inner chamber of en him and walked out. Bible Class and church choir. All snowy-white porcelain with rounded after Finnish steauner Oberon sinks tables only were in play, as several Boston, Dec. 20.— (A P )— The Miss Schuetz sent out the tele­ were under the general chairman­ dirt-repelling comers, “clean as a in collision with steamer Arcturus ol the members were prevented Boston Central Labor Union voted grams and then started to count up TAYLOR’S QUALITY ship of Miss Ruth Benson. off Damish coast. china dish.” In the upper left cor­ her money. It was 5:30 before the The entire program follows: from attending owing to illness or last night to place before William Moscow—Rykoff ousted as Soviet conflicting engagements. Mrs. Mari­ ner is the coil unit equipped with discovery was made and the police Hymn 34. the new Chillometer. a switchboard M. Green, president of the Ameri­ premier. Scripture reading and prayer. etta Horton was winner of first hon­ can Federation of Labor, the case London — Viscount Willingdon, were notified, but this was^ nearly a ors, Miss Susan Pendleton, second. that obtains varying cold in exactly full hour from the time that the And the Glory—“Messiah” ..Handel 20 seconds for frappes, mousses, of Miss Margaret I. Connolly, who governor general of Canada, ap­ BAKERY Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee Miss Mary Bissell, a former resi­ was discharged by the New Eng­ pointed viceroy of India. transaction had taken place. dent of Hebron, is spending some salads, and the fast-freezing Leonard ...... J. S. Bach Electric’s 42 ice cubes (81 in the 7 land Telephone and Telegraph Com­ Hamburg — Professor Werner A similar short change act was 881 Main Street Tel. 5540 time in San Francisco. Miss Bissell pany for participation in a labor Borchardt perishes in eruption of performed in Rockville on Wednes­ Combined Choirs. has spent several years in Mexico, cu. ft model), ©f interest is the Hark! The Holy Voices -----Wilson flexible rubber ice cube grid that movement for telephone rate re­ Merapi volcano in Sumatra. day night and as the telegrams that II most of the time in Mexico City, in duction. Budapest—Twenty nine sentenced were sent were in opposite direc­ Beethoven Glee Club. teaching and secretarial work. She turns out the frozen cubes without Earlier yesterday the State Board to prison for conspiring , against tions, one to Boston and the other Hymn 46. is the daughter of the late Mr. and soaking by merely bending the rub­ of Conciliation and Arbitration re­ the government. New York, they gave no clue just Address— Rev. Julius Hulteen. Mrs. H. Asa Bissell of Hebron. ber, and the Defroster that reduces We Want To Mention A Few Of Christmas B ells ...... Cantor the job of coil defrosting to the ported that the telephone company Surat, India—Ramdas Gandhi, where the flim-flam artist was go­ Miss Clarissa L. Pendleton and had violated no law when it dis­ ing. G Clef Glee Club Mrs. Leon G. Rathbone went to Mid­ mere flip ol a handy switch. son of Nationalist leader, arrested charged Miss Connolly. The report after speech. Beautiful Saviour...... Christiansen dletown on Thursday with Allan L. The (Jhillometer, and 25 per cent Hallelujah Chorus—"Messiah” extra insulation, combine to provide added that the company “on the Pasadena, Calif.—Wood does 69 Our Specials For The Great Csirr to buy Christmas presents for moral side” should have exercised ...... Handel the St. Peter’s Church Christmas Certified Refrigeration— constant, with the new golf ball and leads LOCAL RED CROSS Combined Choirs. controlled cold in the correct degree a less drastic m e^ure of discipline pros in tourney. i tree. upon the operator, who had served Hymn 36. Carlton B. Jones has been having tor food safety and flavor. New York— Schaaf outpoints Hidden below is Leonard Electric’s the company for 20 years. Baer. MEETING ADJOURNS Christmas Feast Benediction. trouble with his eyes and has con­ Minority Report sulted a specialist. He is wearing 16 year tested refrigerating plant — vibrationless, extremely quiet, and Samuel Ross, labor member of dark glasses temporarily. The ocu-1 the board, dissented and in a minor­ Annual Session Put Over a list thinks that the trouble will clear built for long life. We will have cakes of all sizes, ornamented very suit­ PUBUC RECORDS Keith’s now display both models in ity report, presented to Governor Month— Chairman and Sec­ up eventually. Allen with the finding of his col­ able for Christmas presents, ranging in prices from 50c The Hebron Community band will a beautifully trimmed Christmas THEATERS retary Resign. window and suggest its timeliness as leagues, declared there was no justi­ to $5. Light and dark fruit cake made from the best of hold a concert at Lebanon this eve­ materials and right from our own ovens. FORECLOSURE a worthy home gift for Christmas. fication for Miss Connolly’s dis­ PARSONS, HARTFORD Last night’s annual meeting of ning under the leadership of Con­ charge. f The Hartford National Bank and ductor A. E. Lyman of Columbia. the Manchester Chapter, of the Miss Connolly, acting as treasur­ Trust Company, trustees under the Mrs. Mary E. Cummings substi­ “Street Scene” American Red Cross, held at the will of Henry S. Atwood for the TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES er of the Boston Central Labor “Street Scene” is coming! Hart­ We will again feature our genuine Old English fruit tuted as teacher on Thursday and Chamber of Commerce office, was bread and our popular Irish fruit bread. These are a benefit of Hattie M. Atwood, against Friday at the Bull Hill District Union, recently appeared at the ford is to be one of the first outside adjourned until January after the j Clin D. Fitch et al, foreclosure of school, Colchester, owing to the ill­ State House with members of the of New York and Boston to see resignations of E. J. McCabe, chair­ treat to those who like a rich fruited bread. mortgage on land and buildings on ness of the regular teacher. GET SERVICE AWARDS union’s executive committee to file Elmer Rice’s3 S thrillingt. drama which man, and Mrs. J. Howard Keith, the south side of Woodbridge street, a petition asking a reduction in won last year’s Pulitzer Prize and Skating was enjoyed during the secretary, had been accepted, pend­ We have a very nice plum put up in small Josephine Gordon against Paul cold snap. Yoimg people gathered telephone rates. The petition was has a record run of 600 perform­ ing the election of officers at the Brandt, action in foreclosure of a Two 25-year service emblems, sev­ not signed by Miss Connolly. ances on Broadway. The production sizes. Simply boil for 20 minutes and serve with your on Porter’s pond afternoons and en for the 20-year period and five next meeting. mortgage on land on Ashworth evenings. The telephone company, holding with its cast of 50 people will be The chairman was authorized to favorite sauce. You will find it as hice a pudding as street. for the 15 years continuous service that Miss Connolly’s action was in­ presented by William A. Brady at Two short plays, “Getting Ahead in the telephone business were given appoint a nominating committee to you ever tasted. Warrantee Deeds of Grandpa,” and “Bob’s Disappoint­ consistent with her position as an Parsons theater, Hartford, for a to employes of the Southern New submit a slate of officers in Jan­ William Rush to James A. Turn- ment,” will be given on Tuesday in employe of the company, discharg­ three days engagement commenc­ England Telephone company during uary, and also a budget committee bull lot 21 In the "Lakevlew” tract the Center School, upper grade ed her after first offering her the ing'. Christmas night and including We are making a very nice Scotch made the past month. In addition to the to study finances' and make recom­ cn Arvine Place. room, on 'Tuesday, Dec. 23. The laht opportunity to resign. Friday and Saturday evenings and mendations, fqr reducing the j^early from the best creamery butter. “ It goes good wi’ a John H. Hackett to Annette Grl- mentioned play was written by the foregoing 13 employes received 10- Saturday matinee. golet lot of land on Tolland Turn­ year emblems and 21 received five- budget, which it was thought, has dram.” pupils for the occasion. Parents and A powerful blend of realism, been extravagant in past years. pike. year emblems, this being the first friends are invited tc be present. comedy and thrills, “ Street Scene” John L. Reinartz, chairman of the Trustee Deed There will also be a Christmas pro­ issued to the workers of the com­ is known from coast to coast as a Daniel F. Finn of Hartford, 1930 Roll Call, submitted his final Our celebrated cakes are a treat to those who gram in the primary room. The pro­ pany, others of different design be­ play that must not be missed. Its report to the meeting. like oatmeal and are healthful. trustee in bankruptcy of the estate gram will begin at 1 p. m. ing given to them at the close of setting is a massive brownstone c t W. P- Robertson, also known as each five-year period of their serv­ front apartment house on one of •V^iam P. Robertson, Jr., and Wil­ ice. New York’s side streets, in which We are the makers of the Ideal health Youma Bread liam M. Sewell of Hartford, doing Those who received emblems for dwell families of all nationalities. It Is posible that our disillusion- 100% pure wheat, best aid for indigestion and constipa­ b^iness in the firm name of New- BOY SCOUT NEWS 15 years or longer follow: In and out of the building, down ton-Robertson Co., to William Rush Daniel J. Coughlin, Norwich, An­ ment is a nightmare caused by try­ tion. Try it toasted. ing to digest too much learning. and up the street go the half hun­ SIX USED CARS of Manchester, lot 21 in the "Lake- Troop 6 nie Y. Phillips, Hartford, 25 years; — Dean Roscoe Pound of Harvard. dred actors who portray the vari­ view” tract on Arvine Place, The meeting opened at 7:35 with Raymand S. Berkins, New Haven, ous roles. r. Administrator’s Deed We also make Gluten Bread for diabetics. 25 Scouts present and two leaders. Ernest A. Bock, New Haven, Mar­ The stories of many lives are in­ $100 APIECE StThe Manchester Trust Company, The purpose of our government Flag salute and repeating of Scout garet M. Duggan, Bridgeport, Mer­ terwoven in this living tapestry. t^stee of the estate of Julius Jans­ is to co-operate with others, to use Come up and take your pick. Laws followed. Patrols met in their There is one of the most charming During this busy season it is wise to call early and sen to Helen Janssen, land and build- rill G. Fenn, Lakeville, William R. cur friendly offices, and .short of dens for a test passing period until romances of modern drama in the iijgs on the west side of Spruce Malona, New Haven, Rose L. Ma­ any implication of the use of force look us over and place your order. eight o’clock when the troop prac­ love story of lovely gallant young street. loney, Winsted, Gunnar P. W. So- to use every friendly effort and all ticed contest events. The meeting Rose and the dreamer law-student, Quitclaim Deed closed with repeating of the Scout rum, Hartford, 20 years; Charles M. good will to maintain the peace of Betts’ Garage Sam. There is one of the most ex­ I .. Open Till 9 o’clock Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. f^Joseph Brown of North Caanan to Oath and Scout Prayer. Batterson, Bridgeport, Mary E. the world.—President Hoover. citing second acts ever staged in Ateo Pagani, administrator of the Notes Denny, New Haven, Frances H. 127 Spruce Street e(4ate of Frank Dakello, lots 28, 29, There was a basketball game Fitzpatnek, Bridgeport, Carleton S. The manner in which the authors the drama of the unfaithful wife, Phone 5318 31 and 32 in the “Capitol View after the meeting between the Im­ Gould, New Haven, Jessie A. Pratt, of modem war fiction and movie Anna Maurrant. And one of the Heights” tract on Horan street. possible Five and the Crescents. Norwalk, 15 years. directors have pictured the World most humorous character studies of The Crescents won a hard fought War doughboy as a mademoiselle­ the theater is founcf in the gossipy ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS battle by beating the Impossible chasing, liquor-drinking Paris tour­ Emma Jonesj so blind to the faults WRITES OWN OBITUARY Five 37 to 14. A return game will BANDIT IS KILLED ist has done more to undermine the of her own family, so devoted to her be played front 6 o’clock to 7 Tues­ principles of patriotism and good dog, Queenie. The flippant Mae day night in the church gym. The citizenship than nearly any other Jones, the irresponsible Hilde­ ;^hiladelphia, Dec. 20.— (A P )— (team) Crescents, bring suits and While Christmas streamers rippled factor in everyday life. brands who are dispossessed, the nearly a generation William be at the South Methodist church at above him, an unidentified bandit —Paul C. Wolman, commander-in- patient school-teacher, the bull5dng JrfcCauley had lived in the glorious 5:45 sharp. shot it out with four policemen in a chief of the Veterans of Foreign taxi-driver, policemen and pretty APOLLO past of the old Philadelphia volun­ Arlton Judd, Scribe. hallway at West 44th street and 6th Wars. nursemaids who flirt with them, teer fire-fighters. avenue early today. He’s dead. iceman, doctor, milkman, janitor, SCHRAFFT'S iSVednesday he died. He was 98 Dashing from a holdup of two Modern innovations seem to have ctzldren on their roller skates, the ei(d wanted to keep his record 45 KILLED IN REVOLT restaurant employees on 44th street, produced a young generation which I Italian musician who treats the DAGGETT'S straight, so he wrote his own obi­ the robber fled north under the ele­ is never happy unless it is going neighborhood to ice cream cones— tuary notice. When his safety de­ vated road with 250 persons on his fast or making a noise, and prefer­ all the busy workers of the city re­ posit box was opened it read: heels. The police converged on him ably doing both—Dr. Cyril Norwood. veal not only the surface but the CHOCOLATES Madrid, Dec. 20 — (AP) — The from four directions and trapped secrets of their lives. f"An old veteran citizen of Phila­ government today was adopting Candor is strictly masculine. delphia, William McCauley, is sur­ him in the hallway of a holiday —Le Baron Cooke. "Street Scene” is staged with a Boxed or Bulk every means to assure an early re­ novelties store. He fired one shot masterly attention to detail and is vived by four generations. He took turn to normal conditions ■ in the an active part in the old volunteer and they fired one each. FOUND NOT GUILTY played by a fine cast which in­ hope of enhancing the value of the A partially loaded revolver was Harmony Fire Company, which was peseta. cludes Barbara Willison, Florence organized in 1852. He was also a found by his side and $139 in his Middletown, Dec. 20— (AP) —Isa- Fair, Arthur Behrens, Gordon Home Made Dispatches from the provinces all pockets. A check of his fingerprints member and former president of the indicated success of its efforts and a dore Pinkous and Charles Price, Hicks, Ida Moore, Robert White, at headquarters revealed no police both of New Britain were fouiid not Frank Marino, Lucia Laska, Glenn Christmas Harmony Legion.” lessening in the anti-government record. A fire horn which he had carried and anti-monarchy feeling which guilty of selling goods at hazard by Coulter and forty others. Judge Poliner in City Court today. Patrons of Parsons are advised Ribbon In the inaugural parade for Abra­ was so evident five or six days ago. BOMBAY’S RIOT BILL ham Lincoln and through which The general strikes have been sup­ The men were found guilty, how­ by the management that mail and Lincoln had spoken a few words, ever, of failing to register a trade orders for any production booked pressed to a point where they no Bombay, Dec. 20— (AP) —Bom­ Hard Candies also was among his possessions. longer are of any importance. name for their store here and were for the theater will be received at bay’s riot bill for the two months of fined $5 and costs which they ap­ all times. The order should be ac­ A number of persons were arrest­ February and May last year GIRL’S ODD EXCUSE ed yesterday on suspicion of revol­ pealed. Both are held under $100 companied by a deposit if the exact amounted to $280,000, and the local iDonds. cost of the seats is not known. Par­ utionary sympathies, but it is be­ courts ordered payment of that sum Pop Corn for Christmas Brockton, Mass., Dec. 20.— (AP.) lieved several months will be allow­ They opened a store on Dec. 6, and sons offers this service to out-of- If only you could all see and sample the tempt­ today to claimants who lost rela­ conducted a “jam” sale, and were town theatergoers in order that —^Mae J. Thipps, 19, arrested last ed to pass before they are brought tives or whose property was dam­ ing boxed assortments and delicious hard candies we night with an 18-year-old compan­ to trial. The government announced later arrested charged with disposi­ they may have opportunity to have prepared for your holiday enjoyment. Ac­ aged during the disturbances. tion of good at hazard. secure the seats they desire. ion, Michael Joseph, alias Stevens, that 45 persons were killed and 187 Forty-five were paid death claims. tually, they’re works of the confectioner’s art! Buy was held today on charges of keep­ wounded, 20 of them seriously, in In all there were 248 claims totalling pure sweets for Xmas. ing and exposing liquor for saile. Her the outbreaks of the past few days. nearly $1,000,000, but the court al­ companion was held on similar lowed only 142. The entire sum charges. FIRE IN MUSIC HALL + V V* / awarded will be levied as additions M- V T V / A 4* ' Police said that they found the to the general tax throughout' the • w * * IT -X ^ couple in a parked car which con­ New York, Dec. 20— (AP) — areas where the riots occurred. tained 10 gallons of liquor. The Firemen fought two hours early to­ HIS Thipps girl, who was convicted and day to extinguish a fire in the DRUGGED AND ROBBED fined on a liquor charge in October, American Music Hall at 42nd street GASOLINE was dressed in men’s clothing. She and Eighth avenue. Istanbul, Turkey, Dec. 20— (AP) Favorite Brand told the officers that she had been The theater, whose boards have —As the Simplon express crossed been trod by some of America’s skating, had fallen through the ice, Jugo-Slavia on the way to Istanbul Beware of getting off the right track. It and had changed into some of her most famous players, was badly last night a thief picked a lock on a damaged by the flames which burst he’s a smoking-man, he wants smokes! companion’s clothes while her’s sleeping compartment and stole a Nothing else will give him half the satisfac­ dried. through the robf and from upper $25,000 pearl necklace from Mrs. windows. The blaze was believed to tion. Smokes (at their freshest) from Philip E. King, wife of the American 1 3 * ^ Gal. Farr’s are the first, last and only ideal AUDITING ACCOUNTS have started from a cigarette drop­ director for the Gary Tobacco Com­ Xmas gpft for men. ped in the balcony during a per­ pany in Turkey. Derby, Dec. 20— (AP) —Auditors formance of the burlesque troupe Mrs. King said she thought the from the home office of the New which now occupies the old play­ thief must have drugged her as she Tax Included Haven Railroad were in Derby today house. slept. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Pipes, examining the accounts of Clarence Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Light­ OLD CONVICT PARDONED Allen, cashier at the local freight THE WOMAN PAH) ers, Cases, etc. station of the railroad. At noon they had not finished their work, Belleville, HI., Dec. 20— (AP) — Chicago, Dec. 20— (AP) —Who­ and of course, would give out no John Poe, 80, one of Illinois’ oldest ever coined the expression, "it's the Baskets of Fruits—a Welcome gift. statement. Friends and associates convicts, didn’t want to die in woman who pays” was quite right CHETT'S FOXING A of Allen, meanwhile, repeated their prison, he wrote Curt C. Lihdauer, about it in this particular insistance. Fro Joy Ice Cream Cakes foiy the Xmas feast “ conviction that financial irregulari­ assistant state’s attormey of St. The jewelry firm that sold ah en­ Clair county. ties, had nothing to do with his dis- gagement ring to Lester Becker, Undauer, impressed by the old Sippearance. who gave it to Kathryn McMahon of STATION man’s plea, recommended a pardon, Evanston, contended there stlU was 1 No clue to whereabouts of the and It was granted yesterday. Poe Snlssing man has as yet been found, $80 due when the engagement broke 88 Oaldand St. FARR BROS. was serving a aentence of one to up, and obtained a judgnaent in Qiid. the^ police are still ^c^^utng eleven-years-from East St. Louis for 981 MAIN ST. their search without result, i court for that amount. ^ the thtft of barber supplies. Kathryn paid. #

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f 'j i m I III), , « n']i|i^ NEW HAVEN RIOT THE Condition Of QUICEY QUELLED OBSERVER’S GOES UP A BIT State Roads COLUMN \r Road conditions and detours in Facts and Near Facts About the State of Connecticut made nec­ Reds From New York Start Things Newlow Reaped Yesterday essary by Highway Construction, re­ Here and There. pairs and oUing, announced by the WUch Hits Chma, Mexico Connecticut Highway Department Trouble and Are Given as of December 17, 1930. Then Clifford D. Cheney spoke to Route No. 3— Danbury-Newtown Stiff Sentences In Court. the Get Together club Tuesday eve­ and Far Eastern Nadons. Road. Wall construction with short ning on '‘Velvets,” a subject he is detour during worlring hours. not only highly conversant in, but Woodbury - Middlebury road. in which he is also vitally interested, Steam shovel grqUmg and culvert New Haven, Dec. 20 — (AP) — be fairly beemed enthusiasm w h ^ New York, Dec. 20 A-(AP) —Sil­ construction on new location. Detour While a crowd in front of the City telling about some of the big prob­ ver, which most of the world’s pop- around Bridge work. Hall sang Communist songs, a man lems that had been overcome in the ulatipn still uses as the basis of its Route No. U. S. 6—Thomaston. and woman appearing in City Court earlier days at the Cheney plant | currency, tyas quoted % of a cent Bridge over Naugatuck River, East You have never seen such an array of Toys and better than that you’ve never seen such a second time as a resxdt of agita­ here. In exhibiting the velvets he' Main street, is under construction. tion in front of the Lesnow Broth- had draped before his audience he j i No detour. LOW PRICES until you see ours! ers shirt factory today received jail i fondled them as though they were Route No. U, S. T—Canaan and sentences.«»ntPT,PP« bis brain-child. j ^ historic new lows yester- Salisbury. Lime Rock Bridge, grade June CroU, 29 was given thirty It came to us while listening to j day. crossing elimination is imder con­ dAys on a charge of breach of the bis most interesting review of the The price was 31% cents an struction. Use present roadway. No Clearing Out All peace and an additional 30 days on great industry that if everyone ounce, compared with 31% on the detour. DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS a charge of interfering with police. could be enthused over his own par­ previous day. The drop in the price Route No. 12 —Norwich-Jewett DESK SETS The interference coimt was lodged ticular job as Clifford D Cheney of silver has been reflected in Par City road is under con.3truction. againstafiatuov. her yesterday, butW..V — at that-----.most evidently is enthused over the Sas^rn , currencies > a,pd ^ also the Grading is being done and culverts at prices that will hearing was continued with those of velvet industry, there would be no i m®^can suver peso^bich reached are being installed. Traffic can pass. five other defendants, until March 1.1 limit to human accomplishment, j ® new low for the yeer yesterday. Route No. 17 — East Hartford. surprise you. From New York i Frequently during his talk and while j Dow, Jones and Go. says it under- Bridge over Hockanum River is un­ Joseph Jackson, 23, today was I describing some intricate problem stands the National City Bank has der construction but open to one­ given 60 days on the breach of the ^ that had arisen in the manufacture offered the Mexican government a way traffic. Black Boards peace charge, and likewise received Mr. Cheney would remark, “Oh, it credit variously estimated from $5,- Routes Nos. I ll, 118 and 3 — Southington. Intersection of the On stand, opens up an additional 30 days when Judge was a lot of fun trjdng to solve that 000,000 up to helpi bolster the silver like d e^ to write on. Sheridan T. Whittaker brought up one.” ' currmcy but agreement has not yet Milldale road is under construction. yesterday’s interference count. Both j Maldng play, good earnest fun, o u t; been reached as to the terms, Open to traffic. gave New Haven addresses, al- • of one’s job may be difficult in many j Unrest Route No. 134—Cornwall Bridge though both are reported to be New ; instances, but if it could only be | Commenting on the situation that project. Bridge construction and ap­ York Commimist agitators. Neither 1 done, the duress of labor woiild be . has developed as a result of the proach grading on new location. No has at any time been employed at removed to a great extent. ’That’s sharply depreciete() ’Value of silver. detours. the factory. Both appealed and probably why the newspapermen the Irving Trust Company, says in Route No. 135—New Haven. Ex­ were released in $1,000 bonds. never impress ahyone as taking life its monthly revifiW Qf business, “that tension pf the Foxon Road under Slate Boards Employes of the Lesnow Brothers ' seriously. There’s a lot of fun in construction. No delay to traffic. On stand, opens up it seems safe tp infer that the silver Route No. 202—Harwinton. Har- factory walked out Monday when a doing one’s job on a newspaper no catastrophe h is been a major fac­ like desk to write on. wage cut was threatened. Many matter how trying or fatiguing the winton - Terryville road is under tor in the unrest in India and the construction. No detour. have smce returned to work al­ job. If only everyone could find a economic crisis in China, If so, the though disorders in front of the real hard job for himself in which he Route No. 322 —Orange. Grassy full effects of t;h® situation have not Hill road is being oiled for 2 miles. DOLLS plant were reported yesterday and could get genuine pleasure there’d be been witnisaed.” DOLLS little of this gloomy cursing of No Route Numbers 13 to 20 inches high^ chi^oaition head, today. s * “Because Chinese and Indians Danbury. Clapboard Ridge Road. Sleeping eyes and real eyelashes, mama Many Police jwork. , from the immemoriaLl have been ac­ painted features and .hair,crying voices, voice, composition head, cotton bodies, wig While today’s hearing was being | Steam shovel grading and macadam assorted color printed dreseea^ • with stitched part, assorted color dresses Gong Bell Toys conducted 65 police guarded the en- j It seemed, good to se>" >;<• many customed to invest': their savings in construction. No detours. silver—to® ®Jtimmt of such accumu- Eastford. Kenyonvllle-North Ash­ with bonnet to match, bloomers, slips, trances to prevent the crowd outside voters at a towm meeting even if stockings and slippers. 3 9 c from entering. Later the demon­ it were a special session that r,p?.j iated ^ savings in India:__. . alone being ford road is under construction. strators estimated at 300 people quired but a few minutes of a. fej- c^n^rvatively seven Grading is being done. Traffic can t o 9 8 ' moved to the City Green, across the low’s time as did the meeting b f, bUlton ounce^tbe wrtent of the^ pass. Chimes street and held a mass meeting. One Wednesday night. It has been a uphe^v^ CM h^dly be Imagin- . East Hampton, Haddam and East cf the Lesnow concern officials was standing joke with Selectmen for tihc review^ ccmtinUes. Haddam. Haddam Neck-East Had­ DOLL FURNITURE $1 .49—$4 -9® 3 9 c 8 9 c jeered as he walked from the hear-' several years past how some of the China j^oaitlon dam road is under construction. Bedroom set, consisting of twin beds, bu­ ing guarded by a policeman. town’s leading citizens urged cer-1 “masmuch as Qhma is on a silver ’Through traffic advised to avoid this reau, 1 chair, 1 rocker, nite table and bou­ The disturbance started when the i tain measures and then religiously | ba^s, heir puto^^big power in read. doir lamp. , DOLL CARTS picketers at the factory became im- failed to attend the meeting that term^ of imports has been melting Mansfield. Willimantic-Storrs road Living room set, consisting of divan, wing of better kind, reversible gears, windows, ruly as employes entered the plant voted on those measures. j away and thus Am*^®M sales to is imder construction. Traffic can heavy tires. pass. chair, arm chair, foot stool, end table, floor this morning. When Adrian Bo-1 it has been a criticism of the ClUna have decUned woefully. In lamp and radio. bonia, 16, and her sister Ada entered, j town’s business men that they did addition, the Chinese are suffering New Fairfield-Balls Pond road. Steam shovel grading and macadam Dining room, consisting of tabic, 4 chairs, the CroU girl called to stop them, j not attend town meetings when from a world-wide decline in the buffet and serving table. Picketers, poUce report, made an nearly a milUon doUars, in town gold prices of commodities which construction. No detours. t o $ 1 2 * 9 8 Orange. Grassy Hill road is un­ Kitchen sets, consisting of table, 2 chaurs, effort forcibly to prevent their business was transacted. A check-1 they export.” cabinet, ice chest, gas range and sink. entry into the plant, police inter- vp was once made by an interested { Punctuated by occasional rallies der construction. No delay to traf- UP ferred and a general melee foUowed. ruember of the Board and he foimd, the price of silver has decUned since fiic. ’Trumbull. Church Hill road is Jackson and Miss CroU were ar­ but three members of the Chamber 1926 from 05 cents an ounce to less CHILD’S 3 PC. DINING SET rested and the demonstrators fol­ under construction. No delay to Table and 2 bow-back chairs, table top size, cf Commerce at a session at which half that Ugure at the present traffic. DOLL TABLE SETS lowed as they were taken to courL aU of the town’s important expenses time. Among the major factors con- Dolls, gfreen enameled, table sets, table 16x20 inches. Colors grey, blue, rose, ivory and A picketer and a plant employe Winchester. Torringford street is EACH SET green, enameled finishes, were budgeted. Such was not the j ting to this decline, economists under construction. No detour. . ..a and 2 chairs to Q Q were yesterday arrested on breach case Wednesday night, however, and ’ Action of the Indian m atch ...... O a C special price, set ...... $ 3 . 4 9 of the peace charges as they fought we sincerely hope it indicates a new, Government in adopting a gold bul- 4 Room Portable Doll House CHILD’S 8 PC. SET in front of the plant and ^ other interest in town affairs onAA thefWA part— ^ standard In place of the previ­ Porcelain top table, 16x20 inches, 2 bowbaclb pi cketers were arrested on charges of the town’s leading business men. ous sUver standard* HARRY C. KNIGHT HEADS chairs to match, decorated table top, finished in of interference as a result of the dis­ But, town meetings aren’t usually green, our specitil price, order which foUowed poUce efforts interesting affairs. Strange how the 8 9 ^ a n d u p $ 4 . 9 8 to stop the fight. One case was dis- I citizen will get all worked up over NEW ENGLAND COUNCIL missed while the cases against the something seemingly trivial and ab- A MERRY CHRISTMAS , CHILD’S S PC. DROP LEAF TABLE SET others were continued. j solutely ignore an important matter, Table top size 20x25 inches, 2 bowhack chairs j Remember the turnout at the annual Hartford, Dec. 20—(AP) —Harry to match, finished in beautiful enameled colors, I meeting the night the sexton’s job FOR THE HOOVERS C. Knight of New Haven, president also shaded to match. Q R SUGAR MEN OBJECT I at the East cemetery was contest- of the Southern New England Tele­ All Dur special price, s e t ...... phone Company, was elected presi­ A big variety of larger size sets, drop leaf, flat mrio ' ^ votes were Higher op and extension tables with chairs to match at Washington, Dec. 20 - (AP) - dent of the New England Covmcil, Priced TO TARIFF R, thirds A of those T at the Esession got S up homecoming relatives, pubUc all-New England development or­ low prices. _____ J®ft the other third to tr^ sact ^ appearances and private parties, ganization at its annual business Carriages Reduced Wa=Mngton D,c. 2 0 - ( AP. -T ^ e ^ C ‘u“i? t h T session in the Hotel Bond today. i O today Mrs. Herbert Hoover. John S. Lawrence of Boston was re­ tariff commiss o P . .. ^ would rather argue a town problem Her son Allan, whose arrival home elected treasurer of the council and DUMP TRUCK that the 1930 Tariff Act, while pro­ than inside DOLL CARTS tecting the domestic raw sugar pro­ outside the meeting from school was f6r an impromptu Dudley Harmon was re-elected Disc wheels and strong chassis.' A child where it counts. holiday party last year, is expected executive vice president. cannot break it by sittiq]^' Metal and fibre body, sturdy ducers to a greater extent than the build, assorted colors...... old tariff, does not offer as much dcxl w0Gk i These officers were elected on down on i t ...... $ 1 . 7 9 protection to American sugar re­ Many times this newspaper gets Herbert Hoover, Jr., is plan- motion of Edward S. French, presi­ letters asking that stories which ap-; , visit from Asheville dent of the Boston & Maine rail­ finers. pear in other journals be refuted. North Carollnfi, to spend part of road and chairman of the council’s ’The report was filed with the Just recently a girl who claimed she House ways and means committee Christmas eve with her children, nominating committee. had been terribly wronged by a Peggy Ann, Herbert 3d and Joan, In the first formal presentation Store Open Every Night ’Til Xmas. Shop Now and Save in reply to a request of last June. down-state Sunday paper almost in­ It showed that while refiners were now occupying a "third floor nursery to New England business men of sisted that this newspaper tell her at the White House. the “declaration of policy” recent­ required to pay a duty of 2.2 cents side of the story in contradiction of a pound on imported Cuban raws, The cheerful word came to the ly adopted by railway executives the article in the out-of-town paper. White House that train coimections of the country. President J. J. Pel- the rate of 12 cents per one hundred The Herald follows a policy of not would permit the yoiunger Mrs. ley of the New Haven Road newly pounds on imported refined sugars correcting errors other papers make. Hoover to tuck her three babies in elected member of the New England failed by 1.9 cents of properly pro­ That is quite general in the news- bed at the White House on Christ­ Council, told the Council that all tecting the American refiner against paper field. mas eve, ___ after tb®y enjoyed the railroads desire is “equal op­ foreign competition.- , , , The great trouble lies in the fact ihelr tr 7 e and toj^.'Md’stlil be'vdth portunity.” The commission said it did not , that people wiU buy a newspaper ^er husband at Blue Briar Cottage possess...... adequate------information------to de­ that trades in scandal. There la a ^ Carolina mountain slope termine what, if any, differential field for such a newspaper as long Christmas morning. rate in addition to the rate required as people continue to buy the pro­ by the American refiner as a com­ duct. The publishers of such a joyr-' ANDOVER pensation for the duty on raws, was nal are no more to blame than are Child’s Rockers Mrs. E. M. Yeomans, Mrs. Guy necessary to equalize costs of refin­ the purchasers of the newspaper. G. A. WOOD DEAD Wooden Good Scout Wagoys, reg- Assorted colors, well ing as between the United States Discussion of a scandal sheet al­ Bartlett, Mrs. Ralph Bass, Miss Ger­ built and sturdy O c /C trude White, Nathan Gatchell and jlar full size body, 1^3x36, disc and foreign countries. ways brings to mind the reply a big , wheels, heavy rubber tlrw. TOY BLOCKS up Chairman Hawley, of the ways national advertiser made to a solicl- Portsmouth, N* H., Dec. 20 — Everett Allen attended the dinner and means committee, said he con- tor of business for a newspaper that (A P)—George A. Wood, president and meeting of the hospital commit­ 3.69 eaeh Fiber Rockers templates no immediate action on printed scandal and highly pervert- ' Lhe New Hampshire State Cham- tee In Wllllmantlc Monday evening. Dandy Wagon, 13x30, ihedium size Embossed letter on two ed sex articles almost wholly. TTie I b®t Commerce and a former At a meeting of the Ladles Benev­ wooden body, disc wheels, _ rubber sides, printed decorations Fine woven loom fiber, good the report. size, reinforced bottoms, assort­ national advertiser absolutely re-! Speaker of the State House of olent Society recently it was voted tires. Children’s Spelling Sets 0“ ^ O C - to fused to allow his product to be rep- Representatives, died here today, to'contribute $30 to the Windham sides $ 1 . 3 9 ed colors, R O O R resented in the pages of the “dirt” I ^^® born in Souto Actworth Community Hospital fund in Wllll- $2.79 each 89c e a c h ...... SUICIDE A nEM PT FAILS newspaper. In giving his reasons for i 88 years ago. He lived' at one time mantic. such a stand he told the following in Medford, Mass, Mrs. Ward Talbot and Mr. and Bridgeport, Dec. 20 — (AP) — story: ' i I^® was president, in 1896, of the Mrs. Howard Stanley called on Mrs. TRICYCLES Rescucu irom a gas filled room last A Grange truck driver puUed up National Railway Postal Clerks’ Laura Janes in the Hartford hospi­ Heavy rubber tlrel», night Frank Johnson, 50, and his Ir front of a big city block to de- Association in the First District, tal Monday. Mrs. Jones is gaining double tubular gr$en •son Kenneth, were reported resting liver a big load of coal. Delivery“ ' and was a former National secre- slowly. frame and tool bag with easily today in a local hospital. Both had to be made through a hole in tacy. and treasurer of tb® Railway Mrs. Edward Post who suffered a bell, our best leader are expected to recover. the sidewalk. The new driver backed Mail Association. In 1898 he was shock recently, is very weak and Johnson admitted today he at­ up his truck picked out a manhole named deputy collector pf internal her condition is considered critical. $5.98 tempted to kill himself although cover on the sidewalk and proceeded re^^enue for tb®, district embracing Mrs. Ernest Percy, a patient in he would not say why he included til send the coal down a chute Maine, b^qw Hampshire , and Vei"- the Haxtford hospital, is gaining and the 12 year old boy in his suicide at­ through the hole. mont and served, as collector of the in hopes to be able to leave the hos­ tempt when he turned on the gas. During the process of dumping the district uh^er Presidents McKinley pital by Christmas. SCOOTER BIKES When they were found all windows coal he was nettled by the guffaws and Rposevelt. The church committee met at the Adjustable seats, heavy and the door were locked and and pointed remarks of a group of He leaves, besides his widow, a tires, New Departur* home of Rev. Wallace I. Woodin brakes, rescuers were forced to break down fellows who were watching the truck daughter, Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Tuesday evening to plan for work the entrance. driver at work keeping the coal mov­ Rugby, England, and two sons, for the coming year. $9.98 to $14.98 The father declared he turned on ing down the chute. Finsdly, exas­ Keith A. Wood, representative of The following committee is ar­ the gas and got into bed after his perated, the coal - man asked, the General Motors Company in ranging for the Community Christ­ Kiddy Car son, who slept in the same room had “What’s the joke, you fellows?” Russelsheim, (Jerraany and Albert Child’s Kiddy Car gone to sleep. Later his son awoke, “Why, you’re pouring that coal' mas tree to be held in the Town Hall J. Wood of USilcagd. in connection with the school pro­ SCOOTERS Wooden seat, with paddles. Green seat, with paddles and coughing. His cries were heard by down a sewer,” was their reply. i An item every boy wilU. bell, rubber tires. Harold Hansen, a roomer in the That’s how the big advertiser felt | gram next Tuesday evening: Mrs. be glad to get, well built $1.89 same house, who roused others and about advertising in a scandal sheet.' CUT GAS SUPPLY E. M. Yeomans, Mrs. Alice B. Turn­ with disc wheels and broke down the door. er, Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, Miss brake. Price strong Metal Wagons, disc wheels Josephine Li twin. Funds are being Tiny Town Transit 89c OIL LAND PROBE Rio d® Janeiro, Dec. 20—(AP) — solicited to purchase candy, oranges $1.69 up 89c to $4.50 $2.19 OFF ON LONG TREK A decrease ’‘of nearly eight million and presents for the children. gallons yearly is anticipated in Recent callers in Hartford were Wsishington, Dec. 20 — (AP) —: Brazilian gasoline imperto, 65 per Mrs. Ralph Bass, Mrs. Henry New York, Dec. 20 — (AP) — Senate investigation of charges by c ^ t of which come from American Ooodale, Mrs. Florence Platt and P * n a . n>* Father Bernard H. Hubbard, of the Ralph S. Kelley, former field agent companies, if a proposed decree of Mrs. Lewis Phelps. F rom 430 to lip* University of Santa Clara, Cali­ of the general land office, of ir­ the. ptovisionfl government becomes Mra. Addison E. Frink spent Wed­ X fornia, leaves today on the first leg regularities in the lease of oil shale effectiyg... J , ■ nesday in Manchester with her of a religious-scientific trek through lands was proposed in a resolution ’The/ decree,published - today, daughter, Mrs. Eugene W. Platt. Atfil A ll D ay S u n d ay U n til 9:30 p. m. northern Alaska. offered today by Senator Walsh, wbuM require, that ten per cent of Father Hubbard, head of the Montana. Walsh said he was expect­ native .alcohol be mixbd with gaso­ THREATENS REPORTERS geology department at Santa Clara, ing no conviction about the charges line for all purposes. i expects to travel 6,000 miles Over but thought they should be .the sub­ Gaeoline imported to Brazil in Norwalk, Dec. 20 — (AP) — the Yukon trail by dog sled, laying ject "at leaist of a preliminary in- I9SW amounted 'to 74,000,000 gal­ Threatening two newspapermen over at 12 missions to administer quiry, lons, on nddeh were ...... leyied various vdth arrest unless they left the City spiritual duties. He asked to have the resolution [ duties toUitog about IMieen cents a Hall, where an Inquiry ^QLo the af- When the ice breaks up in the referred to the Senate lands torn-1 gall<~“ ' fpirs of the highway department spring, be plaps to join Professor R. mittee which he said cpul<} pro®®- Motor bjeobol p ^ e ffom sujfbr was under vray, Mayor .^ son F. A. Chisholm, forinei^ fbothall play­ cut the “ necessary preiibSfBary In­ cu b , bfs b®®n bii®4 *®*b® {feelsbi Inst nigbt declared that toe A... er, in an ea^dition to the “moon quiry.” nto^^is bare bl^irfsotory re- mbeting was secret When toe crater” of Aniakchak, the largest Kelley was dismissed by Secre­ newspapermen defied to® mayor’s in the world, and live two months tary Wilbur after the Depastm«nt A fovcmm®nt atatemant. says Order, the meeting was adjourned 376-392 FRONT STREET, HARTFORP within the volcano, gathering of Justice had held his charges were Brazilian importatioBS of gssolina until December 26, at the home of ^ geological materiaL untrue. last year totaled about 115,000,000.. toe city derk, Stephen Dokus. ’-..’-v, .'5*' . ■ .-v j t: > • rpcu, MANCHESTER EVENING MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1980. PAGESLs

■ ^ ■ - s r o i n p B i F r Hot «Mi be ypopepee he will be ren> scribed neiwspapermen as “toe Ms- dertnf tbs oeamualty albie service. torians of thjfr present tense” ahd. do* dared that their importance in the .WASHINGTON Cntntng BeralB ^JNSniD AND UlfFADt modem world was second to none. V PUBUSHBO BT TBS Already we can hear in fancy toe LETTER »rw»^T.n p r in t in g COMPANT. tNC This nswspapfr has only the kind­ satirical tones of the peptic who It BiM«U 8tr««t liest feislings toward Dean Ckoss, Asdx feet taU and weighing 190 Booth Banohester, Conn. remarks that no wonder history is BY BOimEY DUTCBEB THOMAS ri.RGUSON govem or^eot of Connecticut., it MBA Sendee Writer ' Tpoimds. in Wyoming, when not General Manager desires for him a successful admin­ the bunk. Just toe same it’s busy with poUtics, he has ridden ^ days only! saddle over bis u Founded October 1. 1881 istration. It takes the liberty of worth rememberiilg that no cuirent Washington—Senator Robert D. every day in toe newspaper ever started that yam Carey is the latest membei of th e ' ranches, Published Every Evening BXoept Intrudiagt therefore some unsdlcited cattie-raismg aristocracy of Wyom- ' Enjoys Farming 'baadai^ ahd Holldaya Entered at the advice net upon the incoming gov­ about little George and ihe cherry “I have always been crazy over Post Office at South Manchester, log to rise to fame and power in as Second Class Mall Matter. ernor but uped those friends and ad« tree. that state and reap his eventual re­ agriculture and stock-raising,” he SUBSCRIPTION RATES vlSers, whoeew they may be, who ward by election to the Senate. His explains, “and it has kepi me out­ 1930 Christmas Sensation! -One Tear, by maU ...... IS the most distinguished appearance doors. My hobbies have been con­ Per Month, by mall ...... j .60 are boosting the peculiar kind of among, toe six new senators and he fined to experiments in growing and Delivered, one year ...... js-OQ publicity; from wbicb the Dean is Single copies • • • * • • e w i e eoeeeeeeeV ‘VW may turn out to be toe most popu­ br ceding.” suffering Just.'new—and has been lar of the group. Joseph M. Carey brought 15,000 MytTR'Hi'R OF THE a sso c iated most of the time since be was nomi­ Health and Diet His father, Joseph M. Carey, be­ head of cattle into Wyoming in 1876. PRS88 es me first governor and then senator Robert D. was bom at Cheyenne in The Associated Press Is exclusively nated. entitled to the use for republlcatlon from Wyoming. Robert D. Carey 1878. He was small when his father of all news dispatches credited to It There is a very pronounced tend­ Advice ' followed ,right along. He was gov­ took him to Washington. He gradu- pled from Yale in 1900 and went to or not otherwise credited In this ency in certain quarters to present ernor from 1919 to 1923 ana on the aper and also the local news pub* last election day was chosen by toe ranching and stock-raising at once. Sshed herein. Dean Cross to the country in the By DR. FRANK McCOT All rights of republlcatlon of voters to succe^ Pat Sullivan in the Today he is the head of various con­ special dispatches herein are also re* aspect of a cut-up. H e. tells the seat held by the late Francis E. cerns, interested primarily in stock, serveA funniest stories! Funny like Calvin ■Warren for nearly 40 years. But this hay, grain, sugar oeets and irriga­ tion developments. He is one of the SPECIAL advertising RBPRB Coolldge'B. He has Just been tellii^ DO IT NOW! Carey also holds the distinction of being the first native son of Wyom­ biggest c'atUq men and sugar farm­ SENTATIVB: Hamilton - DeUsser, one about a settin’ hen—a Republi­ Ina, 186 Madison Ave., New York. N. It is important that you build a ing to hold either office. ers in the west and .his firm of J. M. - T., and 611 North Michigan Ave^ can scttln’ hen settin’ on stale eggs. Carqy & Brother carries on those i determination in your mind to ac­ ’The four men mentioned as well Chicago, 111a He’s a regular cuss for being one as Senator John B. Kendrick lof activities with modern, scientific complish what you have chosen for, Y\yoming, were all early Wyoming mass production methods ’Tbe CY ' Full service client of N B A Ser« of the plain Yankee folks. As like Tlca Ina your goal in life. Many people make aettlers and own or have owned brand of the Carey cattle is the as not he will do a breakdown in failures in their own business b e-. huge herds of livestock, oldest in Wyoming, judged by con­ Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula* cowhide boot sat the inaugural ball. tinuous service. The senator’s herd tlona cause they are lazy about coming to | Favors Old Age Pensfons The Herald Printing Company, Ina. That’s the line that la h«ihg adopted work on time, and yet if they were! They have all ✓ been high protec­ of pure-bred Herefords is about the second largest in the country. assumes no llnancisJ responsibility by the reconteurs who are m a^g working tor someone else they would tionists—and Republicans, except for for typographical errors appearing In not be troubled in. this way. . Kendrick. Carey Is, too, but as toe At Careyhurst, his largest ranch, advprUsements In the Manchester a business of putting over a Cross Carey has herds of buffalo and of Evening Heraia _____ Opera singers are seldom sick be- j vt^fiOS®st ol toe lot he comes here personality that, to be entirely cause they have to set aside their j with a legislative proposal still elk running wild over hundreds of SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. frank about it, ie something less personal feelings and put into too- j hi ended as radical by many conser- acres. ' tion every power of their will to 1 vatives. He favors old age pwsions On Coolldge Board than half statesman and considera­ Outside Wyoming and its politics, TOWN MEETINGS meet your engagements with the and altoough he realizes nothing can bly more than half clown. public. A sri'CQgth of character to be done about that in this short ses- he is best known as the heao of the It 18 an extremely interesting sub­ This kind of thing is strikingly meet your engagements and oblige- | sion he is going to introduce an old commission which President Cool- | idge appointed in 1924 to study and i ject that 18 brought up in a letter unjust to Dean Cross. Whether he tions Is essential to any honest sue-' age pension bill In the next Con- from a citizen of Manchester printed cess. The determination of accom-jgxess. 1 eport on the condition of American has the makings of a. first class gov­ a^culture. in the Open Forum in yesterday’s pUshment is an altitude of mind nec-1 “I don’t feel,” be says, that men ernor or not, be at least is a gentle­ essary for feeling well. iwho have spent their lives in ,in- In the recent campaign he prom­ Issue of The Herald, and an equally man and a scholar and all his life Many oeople fall into the habit of dustry should end their lives depend- ised the voters of Wyoming that he important one. feellng tired or sick. Man is natur- ent on charity or their relatives. would vote according to theii wishes has occupied positions of dignity on the Wjst-dry issues. They ought While we suspect that Mr. Flavell Ally a. lazy animal, and one of his They are*entltied to something hap- and responsibility. Also he is about worst diseases is chronic laziness, pier than that. One hears that w a ^ to be permitted to express their will, Regular is laboring under some misapprehen­ to assume the highly important posi­ We must organize our and oUr earnefs should lay up enough to be said, and until they did so again sion as to the extent to which town tion head of this commonwealth. bodies so that they shall be In top take care of them after they stop he would accept their three to one $125.00 meeting proceedings in this com­ notch condition when they are need- work, but sickness and the educa- vote about 10 years ago for a pro­ It is unfair to him and it is equally hibition amendment to the state con­ munity are cut and dried we are in €d. What would' happen to an army tlon of children and periods of un­ unfair to the State of Connecticut it the general only drilled his sol- employment often wipe out the sav- stitution. 1 the utmost sympathy with his idea to have him pictured- before the ! diers when he felt like it? And logs of a lifetime and I believe that Mrs. Carey’s name is Julia and that the voters as a whole ought to country as a ersekerbox jokesmltb what catastrophes would- happen on the federal and state governments she is a daughter of the late General a railroad if the engineers ran their can co-operate In instituting a pen- H B. Freeman. There are two chil­ participate more extensively than of the vintage of ’72. dren—Sarah, who will be here with they do in the discussion of their trains whenever they didn’t choose sions system.” to smoke or play checkers? ! He’s a fine-looking, outdoor man, her mother, and Joseph M. Carey 3d, own affairs on those occasions. And GO IT, BENNY! Let us substitute thoughts of this Carey—62 years old, white- a student at Phillips Andover Ac­ we are much impressed by his ex­ “Whom the l so. chasteneth.” The extent to which for those of vacillation, discourage- j ■ ______■ ______“DIRECTOR” ment and idleness. Not only must It may very well be that ‘deter­ the American people must be under we have determination to work, and She raised a timeless voice; minations of public questions of Divine favor just at this pa^cular a responsibility for doing things It reached the spatial rim. Complete with tubes Cash vital importance to all the people of time is empha^ed when It is possi­ well, but we must also have our pe­ She never saw a moor, the community are left in the hands ble for Benito Mussolini to heap riods of relaxation if we wish to Poet’s THIS IS NOT a midget set! It is the 1931 Crosley Director Console... .one of the keep a well balanced mind. [ She never saw the sea, season’s most popular models! We have just six of this particular style which we of a few persons largely because the derision upon us and for us to have I have a number of friends who Yet from a hilltop in her heart have reduced from $125.00. When they are gone there will be no others available great majority of the voters have no come-back. Of all the tough have reached to high pinnacles of ^ Rendezvous She scanned Infinity. at this low price! So reserve your model by ’phone___NOW. no confidence in their own ability to breaks this country has had in the success and almost invariably they' Melville Cane. ’The Director has three Screen Grid tubes t3rpe-24; one tube type-27; two tubes acquit themselves creditably if they last foiutoen months that iSj in a tell me that they nave made more; Conducted by t3rpe-45; and one rectifier tube type-80! Size of cabinet: 31 1-4 inches high, 23 3-4 Dioney and enjoy life more since; Erik W. Modean inches wide, 13 7-8 inches deep. should imdertake personal partici­ way, the worst they learned the value of vacations IN NEW YORK pation in town meeting debates or “For us poor provincials of old and reactions. This does not mean Easy Budget Terms Can Be Arranged parliamentary proceedings. It may Europe,” he says, "the explbsioh that you should fritter your life well be that a highly intelligent and away in a vain pursuit of pleasures, BEFORE HER STATUE New York, Dec. 20.—Tlfe Aquari­ was a great surprise. We had been but means that you can work harder | (Frona Poetry) deeply interested citizen feels given to understand that the United at your occupation, and concentrate glim Mary, crowned and robed in um, which once upon a time was P. cowed and helpless in the presence States ■was a country of prosperity, on your work with more enjoyment | blue, T. Bamum’s historic music hall, is WATKIIVS BROTHERS. IXC. of half a dozen experienced and when you know that you are n o t. young Mary, beautiful and good, one of the several New York spots ; indefinite and absolute, without visited by most tourists. The Statue fluent veterans of such gatherings If chained to a prison rock pile. | Now let me clasp the hand of you eclipse, without decadence; all were There is magic in a clear brain xhat I mhy learn of motherhood, of Liberty is another and the Wool- he himself is unsure of his parlia­ rich.” And then he hits us with our and a vigorous physique. ’There is a ' V7orth Building still gets its quota, ^ou.i/ij::sM ancAedi^ mentary rights and perhaps of the own soup kitchens and bread lines. rest and a cure brought on by a con­ When through your lovely body despite the fact that taller buildings have risen in several sections of the legality of the proposal he would Almost always heretofore it has tact with nature that cannot be ac­ thrilled complished by all tbe drugs and san­ city. like to make. Tbe first sweet stirring Jesus made. been poseslble to slam anything that itariums in the world. Through the Were you by sudden glory filled. And being one of those poor New And it may also well be that be­ the Duce said as being completely, majestic forces of the eternal we can And were you tremblingly afraid? Yorkers who wander down to the cause of his silence the meeting is incontrovertably wrong. But even contact tbe surges of life. Battery from time to time to look Man-was originally a free indi­ upon the state of things in the glass- deprived of counsel of the utmost when he accuses us with having dis­ Tall Mary, clasp the hand of me vidual, roaming the bills and valleys. When I by ancient pain am tom; tjinked world and to inquire into the value and the town proceeds to some arranged the economic equilibrium He climbed the heights and swam And grant my little child may be affairs of the sea horses and the action which it would have been of the world and put Italy on the the lakes. The confinement to an in­ Made great enough for nail and funny penquins, 1 learn that this is better not to take or to take in bum with our lunatic joy ride and door occupation or a slaving profes-1 thorn. not so good a year for the rare fish. sion which uses all of his strength | Naomi Duff The Aquarium, by the way, has some different way. our horrific crash there is,, hardly , „ merely to make a living is certainly its own particular boat, “Tbe Sea It is even imderstandable, as Mr. spirit enough left on this side of the i unnatursd. i DECK 'THE HAUL Horse,” which makes seasonal trips big water to argue the naatter with | The postponement of a vacation! to bring back such specimens as Flavell sets forth, that many able (From The New Yorker) around in a public tank, you’D have citizens, whose counsel and opinions him. We have to take the accuse-' has sent many a person to a pre- Again may be at large. There are, I am ! li'atore grave The brain needs rest told, even major aquariums in this to appreciate that more than a lit­ would be of the greatest value in With loving hands we twrine tle effort goes into keeping them tion as well as the ridicule l y i n ? j recreatiqn. It loses its elasticity: The mistletoe and holly. country and they swap fish as the the making of town meeting de­ Indians traded beads and wampum. that way. I through confinement just as an auto- Most eulogized of all the leaves GILBERT SWAN. cisions, in sheer discouragement of Go it, Benny! Make the most cf | mobfie tire will rot and _ waste as . involved in human folly; Thus, the New York fish museum | being of any effect in such gather­ much through dis-use as from use. j Unless it be the cherished two takes an inventory from time to time | the kidding while the kidding is There is nothing so destructive to ; That point a sterner moral and figures out what it is able to ings refrain from attending them. good. It may take us a while to happiness as monotony—nothing s o ; Anent the fraility of man— s'wap. 1 FOUR PAINTERS KILLED TODAY They feel alone, incompetent and climb out of this well—^but when we blimting to ability as stagnation. A xhe figleaf and the laurel, And, unromantic as it may seem, disinclined to be mere chips carried do get out this country is likely to fresh point of view, a change of Mildred Weston. they have at the moment such com -; mon, or garden varieties of fish as New York, Dec. 20— (AP) —Four on the tide. show you and the rest of Europe scene, fresh air, and physical move­ ment are effervescents to life, with­ (NEGRO SERVANT sea bass, pilots, shark suckers, mul­ painters were killed ana a fifth See the newest radio For all this Mr, Flavell suggests some stunts In economics that you out which It would be as flat as (From Opportunity) lets and dog fish. Most of which I’ve seriously injured today when a a constructive remedy. He believes never dreamed of. And there’ll ue bread without its leavening. All day subdued, polite. been able to catch with my own hook scaffold gave way and threw them that the people as a whole would be no kidding then. Employers are realizing that it is Kind, thoughtful to tbe faces that at one time or another. i seventy feet to the cement flooring of the 258th Coast Artillery Armory for Christmas far better able to make themselves not the one who slaves the longest j are white, hours who does the most efficient oh, tribal dance! Be all this as it may, I’ve at last in the Bronx. effective in town meeting affairs— RUM CARGO VALUES work, and the old idea of filling the Oh, drums! discovered the perfect job for the : Eighteen painters, repairing the and that naturally would include all One reads frequently of seizures day with monotony from morning Oh, veldt at night! avid angler. It’s aboard the Aquari-; interior of tbe armory, one of the public concerns—^if they were to or­ of liquor cargoes valued at $100,000, till night, month after month and Forgotten watch-fires on a hill urn’s “Sea Horse.” For during the largest in the world, had been work­ year after year is dulling to hope, summer season, this craft goes about' ing in pairs on a series of scaffolds ganize among themselves a large $200,000 or more, and wonders how somewhere! fatal to health,- and a hobble to suc­ Oh, songs that do not care! the coast catching fish. It’s disap- , suspended under the curve of the group for the study of town affairs, even so potentially profitable a busi­ cess. At six o’clock, or seven, or eight, pointing that they use nets, to be arched roof. Police said the men, parliamentary procedure and the ness as rum smuggling can stand ___ You’re through. sure—but they do catch ’em. Which starting the descent to the main ways and means of participating in QUESTIONS AND BNSWERS You’ve worked all day. is more than I do most of the time. | floor for lunch, congregated in too such losses and still remain profit­ The ship reports in every Auple the management of the town’s busi­ (Wash for Eyes) Dark Harlem waits for you. great a number and it gave way. able in fact. It should be remem­ Question: H. D. G. writes: “For Xhe el, the sub. of weeks, leaves its specimens and The dead were: Arthur Strauss, ness. It is an excellent idea. It bered that the valuations placed on some time I have been bothered | Pay-nights, starts out again. By the time the ‘ Michael Molich, 'Thomas Hawley $ would be difficult to think of a vith a whitish pus-like substance 1 A taxi through the park, season is over, there are enough fish and a man named McCarthy. 79-50 the fruits of such seizures are usual­ better one. ferming in the comers of my eyes | oh, dmms of life in Harlem after on hand to serve several aquariums, I ly based on the current retafl prices and then the fish swapping fun be-1 Complete Unfortunately the educational mornings and evenings. What should dark! — FLOOD IN ALGIERS of the commodity—and probably in I use as a wash for them?’’ Oh, dreams! gins, even as they traded horses facilities for which we pay so much many cases or) a somewhat exag­ Answer: A boric acid solution is Oh, songs! back in David Harum’s time. | Algiers, Algeria, Dec. 20— (AP) do not provide for the making of in­ gerated idea of the retail prices, per­ the least harmful antiseptic to use Oh, saxophones at night! For instance, Detroit needs a lot —Swollen rivers today threatened cf fish. Have you any about formed participants in municipal haps obtained from tbe bills imder- for the eyes. Any druggist will pre­ Oh, sweet relief from faces that are to flood large sections of Algiers, pare it in the proper solution for white! the attic ? Don’t expect cash, for already suffering from a hurricane affairs out of our high school boys cover men pay for small quantities you. I would suggest that you also Langston Hughea the arrangement is that you swop a and girls and the ordinary avenuw and heaviest rainfall of 30 years. of liquor Jn sucker night clubs. use cold wet compresses over the cod for a good fresh water pickerel, | Algiers harbor was affected par­ of their subsequent lives do noth in, ’Iliere is a toemendpus spread, of eyes upon retiring. NIGHT WATCH or something like that. 1 ticularly by the storm of yesterday, the majority of cases, lead to any (From Vanity Fair) MIDGET course, between toe sum. paid for How about tbe shipment ? Well, [ which accompanied by a torrential (Dried Beans) Like a ship on a shoreless ocean, downpour did damage estimated at such qualification. ’The result Is, a ship load of liquor at Miquelon Question: P. H. asks: “Are lima I Manned by an ever-growing crew of the exchange departments of the va- j therefore, that among the twenty- and. tbe total of small sums paid for beans the best dried beans to use as years, rious aquarium cities have speciiEil | I, 250,000 dollars. cars, in which great tanks have been. | Twelve lights, one tug an old gov­ odd thousand persons in Manches­ that liquor by consumers in the food? If not, what kind Of dried My life slips onward, and, in vain ernment yacht and one trawler ter there are at any given time beans would be toe best to use in an devotion, installed. These are equipped with I states. Not being a - customer of emergency ? Also, the best way to My soul stands silent at the helm tricky pumps for shooting in the air. went down, while numerous craft probably fewer than a hundred who bootleggers or rum runners' either prepare them so they will retain and steers. 'This is ma!de necessary because of were ripped from their moorings experience any feeling of self confi­ at wholesale or retail' we don’t their flavor anc? the vitamins. Will the congestion. For, even as subway' and damaged. fnng or hard boiling injure their vit­ If some strong wind should blow, riders In Manhattan, the poor fish \ dence toward town meeting partici­ know Just bow great that spread MAY DETHRONE MAX pation beyond the mere act of cast­ amins ? Would simmering be the direct and single. are so crowded that they must have Now a standard Majespc quality receiver In a table is, but it is highly probable, consid­ test way?” Then would I turn, wherever it regular supplies of new air. Which i New York, Dec. 20—(AP) — 'The model, complete with speaker I It is a six tube, screen ing a vote—and most of the rest are ering the great number of tributes Answer: Lima beans are very al­ might call; wouldn’t be such a bad idea for th e; New York State Athletic Commis­ grid outfit, at a new low price of $79.50 Complete. See none too sure of themselves even kaline-forming, and are a nourish­ But many winds there are that mad­ subway people to take up. j sion, after receiving a non-commit­ and hear it today! Easy terms. Itjias to pay on the way from dis- tal cablegram from Max Schmeling, in that duty. ing food for those doing heavy phy- ly mingle. Oil heaters are placed under the tlUiMy to •'drlnkef, that toe spread tanks so that the fish can have a today indicated toe German heavy­ 'We will not say that there have sical work. Any small dried beans And I must trim my sails to favor extends to at least ten times the may be used by those in good health. all. warm and comfortable trip. Half weight would be deprived of heavy- | WATKINS BHOTHKHS. mo never been occasions when a town original value. So that a “hundred a dozen assistants have to be carried weight championship recognition They should be cooked a long time . /nye'tLO T, meeting program was “railroaded' thousand doUair” cargo of booze by simmering or slow baking, using So whether I be drifting or be sail- along to keep an eye on things, unless a more definite reply is given to toe commission’s 15-day ultima­ ^:^>u^/ix^(anjcA e66et,JC pnru.. through but we do not believe that isn’t likely to have cost the original only a small amount of heat. | ing. a type of porter service I have yet ------— 1 1 know not, and alas! shall never to encounter on a de luxe special tum demanding he accept a match any such proceeding has been the purchaser greatly more than a tenth (Tnberoalar Bowels) know: train. ■with Jack Sharkey. deliberate purpose of any group or of that sum. i Question; H. H. K. asks: “Will you My life Is one desire, all unavailing, The matter, I learn, becomes in­ clique In Manchester except perhaps There is such an infinite amount please explain the symptoms of tu- That one strong, constant wind volved when the trip is being made VETERAN DIES bercular bowels?” might blow. from sea-coast points to Inlamd or Stamford, Dec. 20—(AP) — John on the r^ est occasion and then in of bunk in connection with this fresh-water points. Special supplies J. Corcoram, admitted to the Sol­ V 1 ' 4., I I Answer: One of the common 1 RolMrt Cameron Rogers. honest belief that it was for the- I^Qj^ prolfibition question that it Is of tubercular bowels is of salt water have to be provided to diers' Home, Noroton from 74J) benefit of the town;'- Nevertheless, hardly toto4:wtmd«Md.jatjf^e valu-! dysentery or frequent movement of EMILY DICKSON — 'make tbe specimens feel at home. Chapel street. New Haven on Dec­ (IMO—1980) And the gents who run the aquari­ ember 7, 1919, died in the Stamford the cardinal principal of general attow h f cargoes isbsr into -mviltlptes-l th* bowels. There is also a tempera- hostiital, early this morning. He of toe sums actually hwdlsd. ^ “P higher in the aiter- (From The New Freeman) ums have to make regular tests to participation by the voters in the uuui uimjr jjgjch as in tuberculosls of toe Inclosed within a hedge make suTC that toe imported salt was admitted to the' hospital on TnaJfiwg of town determinations is a Fungs. I would not advise ypu to try Of privet, doubts and. nays, water maintains its regular standard October 28, whea he received a precious one; it is the imderlylng JOUttNALS AS BISTOBIBS to diagnose yoUT own ci^e, as some­ A burning spinster paced of alkalinity. broken hip In a fall from a trolley It’s all, you see, quite Involved. platfofm In/Stamford. He was a foundation of our Connecticut sys­ Dr. John H. ^ Finley, associate times colitis is very similar to tu­ Her clipped New England days. * ' berculosis of the bowels, and you So, whether in New York Chicago, veteran of -Troop F, 4 th U. S. tem. And if Mr. Flavell can suc- editoriiL O T TOof toe u e New York Times, Inu. become unduly frightened or While pretty singers droned Detroit, San Francisco or way Cavalry and saw service in iveftise 10 [ cesafnUy promote sud^ an o; «¥»■ points you see a fish swimming 'to 1883.

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TO STRIKE OFF MEDAL SPAIN AGAIN QUIET t l » e » Our Store To ft w t w r Washington, Dec. 20 — (AP) — Minting of a special medal in con­ Madrid, Dec. 20— (AP) — Post- nection with the coming sesqui-cen- revolution peace and security be­ t»rmiRl celebration of the surrender came something of an actuality to­ WiU Be Open of Cornwallis at Yorktown was ap­ day with announcements that troops proved today by the House coinage would be withdrawn from several tn® committee. cities in which martial law has pre­ It is to be octagonal In shape to vailed for the past week. Saturday Afternoon avoid objections of the administra­ At Barcelona the commanding tion. to striking coins for special general announced that he would f o r events which may be confused with take out his men immediately, regular currency. President Hoo­ leaving only a handful of soldiers and Evening ver’s first veto was of a bill propos­ to guard factory workers from die­ ing the minting of a special coin. hard strikers. It was believed that Secretary Mellon has approved similar action would be taken In the Yorktown medal. It is to be of other cities. silver and about the size of a half Premier Berenguer had recovered Until 9 P. M. dollar, limited in number to 500,- from his illness today and this 000. On special request copies in morning he conferred with King a n d gold and bronze may be minted. Alfonso at the palace. He made no announcement as he left, but shortly thereafter a police order wels Issued for the surrender of all arms by THIEVES GET $10,000 civilians. The order applied even to Monday, Tuesday and those holding pistol permits. Meanwhile peaceful strikes con­ Newark, N. J., Dec. 20— (AP) — tinued, especially in the north. Three men entered the offices of the ^ V. \* Auto-Strop Razor Company today, Wednesday Next forced the assistant manager to MANNING’S MESSAGE open a safe and escaped with $10,- 000. New York, Dec. 20 — (AP) — * Vl The robbers appeared a few mo­ Bishop William T. Manning’s raes- 1 Week ments after tbe plant payroll had sage to his diocese on companionate been delivered. They found four em­ marriage, which former Judge Ben UNTIL 9 P. M. 'ia a w iT i* ployes inside the office. Drawing B. Lindsey of Denver Interrupted revolvers the intruders ordered one when the bishop delivered It two _x..s to open the safe. When he refused Sundays ago from the pulpit of the he was struck over the head with a Cathedral of St. John the Divine, The revolver. has been published. Tbe diocesan .-'.I Then the assistant manager. bulletin. Episcopal church organ, an­ Manchester Electric Co. George Ebbenfield, appeared and nounced today that copies had been made for public distribution. was forced to open the safe. 778 Main Street, South Manchester Phone 5181 The company recentiy was___ taken_____ The former Judge was freed of 1 over by the Gillette S^ety ~ ■ ~Razor | charges of disorderly conduct on a | Comsanv* technicality. ' MANCOTSTETR EVEinNG HERAI5)r SQ rol^ MANCHESTEIll, CONN., SATURDAY, DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 422.8—WOR, N EW A R K —710. , Saturday, December 20. 7:00—O rchestra; concert ensemble. Leading DX Stationi. _ _•!_ ^ • _ .■^•Alexander’s Rartimo Band,” which 8:00—Rom ancers; team . 405.2-W8B, ATLANTA-f40. ProsTam for Saturday, December 20 iA b band on the Titanic played when 8:1S—^Banjo, piano; orchestra. 8:00—Studio program . (.tee ship was sinking In 1912, ■wiU be 9:00—Character readings. 8:30—NBC program s (2% hrs.) P. M. fcne ot the many old favorites revived 9:45—Dance orchestra; orgranlst 11:15—Concert orchestra. jby Freddie Rich and his orchestra dur- 11:30—Moonbeams girls trio. 1:00—Musical A-viators -Orchestra. m g the Dancing Yesterdays program 302.8—W BZ, N E W ENGLAND—990. 1:00—Cecil W hite’s H aw allana (CBS) rto be heard from WABC and bbsocI- 7:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. 1:30—Savoy Plaiw Orchestra (CBS) M ted stations S aturday night a t 8:30. 7:15—Je ster’s; dance orchestra. 9:30—W JZ m instrel frolla fhfumbers which Ed'wln Stanley Seder 8:00—^WJZ program s U hr.) 10:15—D ance music. .o 2:00—Columbia "Artists Recital— iwlll play on the organ during the 9:00—Studio variety hour. 11:30—Dance orchestra to 4:00. Crane Cftlder, bass; Lillian Buck- 'broadcast from WJZ and associated 9:^f)—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 389.6—WBBM, CHICAGO—77a nam, soprano (CBS) {stations at 9 o’clock will bear the U:o0—Tom Cline’s orchestra. Ichrlstmas message. They ’Include 348.6—WABC, N E W YORK—860. 9:00—A rtists; orchestra. 2:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra, di* l*‘Slnfonia” from ’'Christmas Oratorio” 6:15—Dinner dance music. 10:00—V ariety hour, orchestra. rection Emery Deutsch (CBS) by Bach, "Christmas Eve” from 7:15—E ducational address. 10:15—D ancing around th e town. 3:00—The Four CHubmen, Male ■'“Sicilian Suite” by Mauro-Cottone. an 7:30—Saxophone sextet, orchestra. 416.4— W ON-W LIB, CHICAGO-r72a improvisation on Christmas carola and 8:00—Negro spirituals recital. 9:00—V ariety; feature hour. Quartet (CBS) r‘‘HaIleluJah Chorus” from “The Mes­ 8:30—^Dancing yesterdays. 10:00—W EA F dance orchestra. 4:30—Saturday Syncopators, Nat siah” by Handel. The love affair of 9:00—Indian legends, band. 11:10—P ianist; m ale quarteL Brusiloff directing (CBS) !a pretty girl and a super detective, 9:30—N ation radio forum. 11:30—Symphony orchestra. how It is thwarted for a time by the 1C:30—Melodrama, “The Poisoned Dag­ 12:15—Three dance orchestras to 3:16. 4:00—Ann Leaf at the Organ (CBS) 'Intrigue of a counterfeiter, and how ger.” 4:30—Spanish Serenade, Vincent justice finally prevails. Is the story 11:00—Three dance orchestras. 344.6—W LS, CHICAGO—«7a - around which "The Poisoned Dagger” 12:30—^Ann L eal, organise 8:45—^Variety; orchestra; < dance. Sorey directing (C3BS) from Hank Simmons’ Show Boat 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK-860. 10:00—Barn dance music. ; 5:00—Morton Downey with Jack “Maybelle’ 'Is woven, to be unfolded 6:15—L aurier’s orchestra. 11:00—Amos .’n’ Andy, comedlaiui. Pettis and his Orchestra (CBS) to listeners of WABC and associated 6:45—Uncle Abe and Da'vld. 447.5— W M AQ-WQJ, CHIOSQD—67a stations at 10 o’clock. 7:30—^Wandering gypsy legend. 8:30—WABC program s (2 hi^.) 5:45—Dr. Thatcher (Jlark, French 8:15—Contralto, varltles. . . 11:00—^Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. Lesson (CBS) Wave lengths In meters on left of 8:30—Negro sketch and songs. 11:30—D an and Sylvia; orchestra. station title, kilocycles on the right 9:00—W alter Damrosch'a Symphony! 6:00—Sessions Time. Times are all Eastern Standrad. Black Floyd Gibbons. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. 6:0()—"Tom, Dick and Harry (CBS) face type indicates best features. 10:00—Rolfe’s dance orchestra. 10:00—WABC dance orchestra,- 6:15—Stock Quotations; Weather. 11:00—Tenor, string trio. 11:00—Studio entertainm ent. Leading East Stations. 11:15—Horace Heidt’s orchestra. 12:45—Artists frolic; orchestra. 6:25—World Bookman. 12:00—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. 6:30—Ozzie Ni^lsph anfi his Barbizon 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100, 393.5—W JZ, N EW YORK—760. 10:00—B. A. Rolfe’s orchestra. Orchestra (C®S) 8:00—WABC program s (% hr.) 6:15—D inner dance music. 11:00—^Team: Slum ber music. 6:45—Tony’s Scrap Book (CBS) 9:00—Studio program . 6:45—^Lowell Thom as, reporter. 11:15—Fur Trappers’ concert 9:30—^WABC program s (2 hrs.) 7:00—AmoB ’n’ Andy, comediana 12:00—NBC programs (1% hps.) 7:00—Paul Tremaine and his Or^ 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:30—T alk; folk songs. 1:30—Jimmie Joy’s orcb^titu 7:30—Ensemble, baritone, xylophonist. 8:00—Circus dram atic s k it chestra (C^S) S:00—W JZ program s (1 hr.) 8:30—Baritone, quartet, orchestra. 299.8—WOC-W HO, l O ^ —lOOa 7:15—Romance of American Indus­ 9:00—Around the melc^eon. 9:00—^Edwln Stanley Seder, organisL 9:00—W EA F program s (3 hrs.) try, E. D. Bfelknap (CBS) 9:30—^WJZ purogram s (2M hrs.) 9:30—Minstrel men’s frolic. 12:00—W HOOT Owls program . 243.8—W NAC, BOSTON—1230. 10:00—Chicago Civic opera. 491.3—W DAF, KANSAS CITY—6 ia 7:30—To be announced. 8:00—Colt 8:00—F eature m usical chronicles. 11:00—Slum ber m usic hour. 8:30—W EA F progfriins (1J6 )irs.) Shoe Time.^ 8:30—WABC program s (4 hrs.) 12:00—Phil Spltalny’s orchestra. 10:00—Orchestra;-Amos ’n’ Andy. 8:00—Dixie Echoes—Negro Spirit­ 333.1—W B EN , BUFFALO—900. 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—580. 11:30—T hree dance orchestras. 7:00—Q uartet; th e ate r program . 7:30—H aw aiian Shadows, music. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. uals directed by Rosamund John­ 8:14—W E A F program s (3% hrs.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 11:00—Circus; Sqlree In tlm e ,,- son (CBS) 454.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 7:00—^WJZ program s (2 hrs.) 12:30—Concert orchestra; s ^ r t s . 8:30—Fletcher Hehderson and his 7:00—Forget-Me-Not 9:00—^Freedom City program . 3:10—Studio ‘m idnight froUc. 7:30—WABC program s (1 hr.) 9:30—W'JZ program s (1% hrs.) Orchestra (CBS) 8:30—Team : talk; music. 11:15—Far North broadcast. 370.2—W CeO, MINN., ST. PAUL,—810. 9:00—To be announced. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—122a 7:00—Barlow’s orchestra, contralto. 7:00—W JZ program s (^4 hr.) 6:15—WEAF programs (% hr.) 8:00—Chronicles; m usic hour. 9:80—National Radio Forum from 7:30—S aturday K nights program. 8:00—^Nixon orchestra. 9;00—Music fpruni, potpourri. Washington. Senator Hiram John­ 8:30—W JZ program s (% hr.) 9:00—^WEAF program s (2 ^ hrs.) 10:00—WABC show boat dram a. son, “Why the United States 10:00—Chicago Civic opera. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1160. 11:00—Dance music;' nlghf club. 11:30—Bernle Cum m ins’ orchestra. 6:4.')—W JZ program s (4^4 hrs.) 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—79a Should Not Join the World 12:30—The Doodlesockers. 11:00—Two orchestras to 12:00. 12:00—T ales never told. Court” (CBS) , 280.7—W TAM , C LE V ELA N D —1070. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1:30—Guzendorfer’s orchestra. 9:00—W E A F program s (2 hrs.) 11:45—tSocks, tim e, 4-H Olub. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND-i-1110. 10:00—Tinie. 11:00—Opry house: team . 6:15—D inner music, 7:00—W JZ Amos 'n ’ Andy. 10:00—Hank SiihBJcms and his Show 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 7:15—Jesters; fiddlers; recital. Boat; ‘"The Poisoned Dagger” MADGE TUCKER, above, “The 5:00—Sunset hour. 8:00—^WEAF program s (3 hrs.) 9:00—W EA F program s (2 hrs.), CBS) CATHERINE FIELDS, above, 6:30—Concert program . 11:00—L ate dance orchestra. 11:00—Old V lr^ n ia fiddlers. Lady Next Door," NBC-WEAF, “JOLLY BILL” STEINKE as Sants, above, children’s entertainer, soprano, CBS, Thnrsday, 10 a. m. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX S^tibns. 10:30—Weather. Thursday, 9 EST. MME. SCHU­ KBC-WJZ, Wednesday. 6;15 EST. DONALD HUGHES, lower left, as 11:00—Jack Lenny and his dance EST. MARY McCOY, lower left, 608.2—W EEI, BOSTON—590. 626—WNYC, NEW YORK—57a 344.6— W PNR, CHICAGO—870. MANN-HEINK, NBC-WJZ, Sunday, “Tiny Tim,” CBS, Wednesday, 11 E SI. JACK SOANES, lower right, as soprano, NBC-WJZ, Sunday,.! EST. 8:00—W EA F program s (3 ^ hrs.) 7:00—County Mayo boys. 7:00—O rchestra; farm progt;aui. orchestra .from Montreal (CBS) 8 EST. / “Scrooge,” CBS, Wednesday, 11 EST EUDY VALLEE, lower right, NBC- 11:15—Auction bridge lesson. 7:35—Trio; choristers. 1:00—M idnight dance fro lic to 3:00. 11:30—Guy and his Roy­ 545,1—WKRC. CINCINNATI—650. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—103a WJZ, Thursday, 12:05 a. m. EST. 10:30—Studio dance orchestra. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAQO-^1130. al (Dana&ans (CBS) 6:00—T w ilight m usic hour. 9:0o—Orchestra: lessons, songs. New York, Dec. 20.—Santa Claus tainer at 6:15, and the famous “Eng­ 111:00—Organ request program , 7:45—Concert orchestra, studio music. 9:30—Palm er studio program'. gram will go over a WJZ hookup. . C. Gaudet and Len Berman In their i 12:00—D inner dance orchestra. 9:30—Studio party. Program for Sunday, December 21 IS preparing to fill the stockings of lish Singers,” at 10:30, EIST, over a Madge Tucker, NBC’s “Lady Next favorite roles of the Keybord Kids; 1 215.7— W H K , C L E V E L A N D — 1390. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. radio fans to the top with good pro­ WJZ hookup, and the Russian Ca­ 7:15—Ben Pollock’s orchestra. 434.8—CKGW, TORONTO—69a 9:30—H arm onica; m usic te«m. A. M. ; Door,” has a program scheduled for individual offerings by Paul Lucas, 8:00—WABC program s (3 hrs.) 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. 11:00—.iVmos ’n’ An<}y, co m ^ ian s. grams during Christmas week. thedral Choir, at 11:55, over a ; appeal to youngsters. A group of ■11:00—Two orchestras, organ. 7:15—B arn dance-m usic. 11:17—V ariety; team , 11:45—Watch Tower Society Broad­ W nc announcer noted for his 8:00—W JZ program s (1 hr.) 12:00—H arm onica: B rothers. Christmas week will be ushered in W EAF network. I child actors will assist her when her monologues in the French-Canadlan ' 272.6—WLW L, NEW YORK—1100. cast; Talk by Judge Rutherford. for NBC by Mary McCoy, soprano, After Santa’s Visit ^ 6:00—Mezzo-soprano, orchestra. 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—950. SOg.24-WOW, o m o h a -«« o. 12:00 M.—Jewish Art Program, pre­ I program goes on the air over a dialect; Mildred Godfrey Hall, staff 6:40—A ddress; basso. , 6:00—D inner dance music. 10:00—Studio m usical program . and Robert Simmons, tenor, who wlU Christmas morning will be j WEIAF aookup, at 9 a. m., EST. Y:20—Talk; orchestra music. 6:15—.studio feature program. 11:00—Late dance music. sented by Tuckel Pladio (CBS) harpist, and Fred Wade, singing an­ be heard in a special program of ushered in on CBS by an appropri- A nother special morning program nouncer. P. H. Christmas songs during the “Metro­ a te program, “Around the Christmas I will feature members of the Russian 12:30—Broadcast from London; Jane Dillon, eminent impersona- ' Sunday, D'^cember 21. p.iOny oioi. — , ci. Leading DX Stations. politan Echoes” program, Sunday, Tree,” scheduled for 10 EST. An or­ I Symphonic Choic at 11 over a 5:00—bermon, Kcv. Barnhouse. Right Hon. Arthur Henderson, Dec. 21 at 1 EST, over a WJZ net­ chestra and vocalists •will take part ! \V’EAF network. tor, will appear twice on W nC ’s Arturo Toscanini directing the New 5:30—French classics. 405.2— WSB, A TL A N T A —740, “1930- from the Viewpoint of Christmas programs, once at 11 York Philharmonic Symphony orches- 6:00—E arle Nelson’s program . 7:00—Nunnaly’s m usic hour. work. in the program which will include Leopold Stokowski is the high trau, to be heard through WABC and 6:30— Rich’s orchestra with Ben Alley, 7:30—WBAh’ program s (2'?i nr#.) Peace” (CBS) Later m the evening, at 8, Mme. the rendition of tunes picturing chil­ spot in the afternoon festivities of o’clock and again at 6 o’clock. M ss associated stations Sunday afternoon tenor. 11:15—B right spot; concert. 12:45—H. M. Canadian Grenadier Schumann-Heink will sing that old dren and their elders around the NBC with his Philadelphia Sym­ Dillon, who has toured the world as from 3 to 5 o’clock, will open the pro­ 7:00—L ittle Flow er’s golden hour. 12:00—T heater artist* hour. Guards Band of Montreal (CBS) gram with Schubert’s "Unfinished 8:00—EWorld business talk. 293.9—KYW , CHICAGOt-1020. favorite Yuletide tune, “Silent Night, \ ule tree. Catherine Fields is the phony Orchestra. That organization a vaudeville headliner and recently Symphony.” The feature number will 8:15—Male chorus; ensemble. 8:00—NBC program s (1 hr.) 1:30—Conclave of Nations; Senor Holy Night,” over a WJZ coast-to- featured soloist. goes on ’die air at 4 over a WEAF fulfilled a long engagement at be Strauss’ Tone-Poem from "Ein Hel- 9:00—Drama, ‘Christmas Many Years 9:00—Studio orchestra. Homero Viteri LaF’onte, Minister coast hookup. Two religious programs are also network. WTAM Cleveland, is celebrated for denleben.” Christmas carols will fea­ Ago.” 10:45—WEAF' S ib b ath songs. ture the Back Home hour from the 9:30—Tone pictures. 11:45—Dance m usic •'(2 hrs.) from Ecuador (CBS) Show Starts Christmas Eve scheduled, one at 11 a. m. by Bishop Christmas Programs from WTIC her ability to portray any number of same network at 11 o’clock Sunday 1U:00—Organ duotones, with Paul 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—87a 2:00—Ciathedral Hour, "The Mes­ On Christmas Eve the old set will James E. Freeman, from the Na­ Replete With Special Features. characters in one sketch. evening. Jascha Heifetz, renewed vio­ Sm^ll, tenor. 9:00—Sunday evening dub. siah," presented by L. D. S. Mes­ be working overtime, for then the tional Cathedral at Washington, D. linist, will make his radio debut over 10:30—Russian village music. 10:00—Symphony concert;, njugic. A schedule replete with special The Christmas Day program «f WJZ and associated station Sunday 11:00—Back Home Tabernacle. 11:30—Comedy sketch: popular. siah Ch'oir from Kansas City good ones really begin. C., with Rev. G. Freeland Peter con­ features has been arranged for Station WDRC of Hartford abounds night a t 10:30, during the Slumber hour 12;00—Quiet harm onies. 12:00—DX air vaudeville. (CBS) Columbia system will have the ducting the services and the Cathe- transmission from Station WTIC on with specialties. At 10 o’clock in the program. Christmas carols and songs 12:30—Midnight organ melodies. 3ia4—WON-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. Detroit 88-piece symphony orchestra dial Choir, and an international appropriate to the season will feature 545.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—66a 8:00—O peratic gezns. 3:00—The Haven Four Male Quar­ Christmas Day. The highlights of morning an around th e, Christmas most of the major programs Including 3:00—Pilgrim s mixed sexteL 9:00—P ianist; riaJnbow trails. tet. u- a special Christmas Eve concert religious program from the Parish the day’s broadcast activities will tree program will be presented fea­ "Silent Night, Holy Night” by Mme. 4:00—N ational Sunday forum. 9:15-WEAF prograttis (1 hr.) 3:3(>—Tom Noonan’s Chinatown from 10 to 11 EST. Selections from Church of St. Mary’s, at White­ include a morning musicale by the turing Catharine Field, soprano; Schumann-Heink from WJZ at 8 5:00—Mixed chorus, orchestra, 10:45—V ocaljsts; Symphony; orchestra. Handel’s famous “Messiah” will be chapel, London. The latter is to be o'clock; "Adeste Fidelis” by James 6:00—Catholic address, choir. 12:40—Coon-Sanders nlghthaw ks, Rescue Society Service from New Schubert Quartet at 11:30, a special Mildred Johnson, contralto; Julia Melton from WEAF at 2:30; Christmas 7:00—Big B rother Club. 447.5— W M AQ-W GJ, CHICAGO—670. York C3ty; Harold Rothwell, pian­ sung by the Detroit Symphony Choir heard at 1:30 EST, and the sermon broadcast from England in associa­ Mahoney, soprano; Charlotte Harri- hsTnns by a mixed chorus from 'n’EAF 7:30—D ram atic program , "W ar. 8:30—Sunday evening club. ist; Florence Hulhollapd, soprano; accompanied by the orchestra. At is to be delivered by Rev. John A. tion with the National network at 2 man, contralto;- Rcmnd^ Tqwners,, It 4 o’clock; "Only Begotten Son” ’by 8 ;0 0 —Theater musical hour with 10:16—P iano; trio; Auld Sandy. Haekel-Berge Trio; Gloria Trum­ 11, the main program of the evening Mayo, rector of the parish. quartet: combined orchestras direct­ the Russian Cathedral choir from Lyana Donaz, soprano. 11:15—Studio concert, orchestra. Christmas music is scheduled at o’clock, a pot-pourri of divertise- *VEAP a t 11:15 o’clock. 8:30—Choral orchestra, songs. 11:30—Bible reading; orchestra. peters. takes its place on the air. It is a ment by 60 members of the staff ed by Ajidre Kostelanetz. 9:00—Talk from W ashington, D. C. 344.6—W LS, CHICAGO—«70. di amatization of Dickens classic 10 EST, and will be given during Wav© lengths in meters on left of 9:15— Mixed quartet, soloists and orch. 5:00—Sermon by Rev. Donald Grey which will last for an hour and a At 11 a. m. a Christmas service 7:30—L ittle Brown Church. Barnhouse, “Christ-Made” (CBS) story, “A Christmas Carol.” the Lutheran Hour. The program station title, kilocycles on the righL 10:15—Champions dance music, 8:30—M id-W est com posers' music. The play has been prepared for will be picked up from Cincinnati. half beginning at 2:30 o’clock, and will be broadcast from the National Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 10:45—Seth Parker’s program. 202.6— W H T , CHICAGI?—1480. 5:30—The French Trio with Adele a concert lasting an hour by the Cathedral at Washington and at face type indicates best features. 11:15—Xylophonist and planisL 8:30—Concert ensemble, artists. •Vasa, soprano (CBS) radio by Georgia Backus and Don­ To top off the evening, the Han­ 11:30—Russian Cathedral choir. 9:00—Biblical dram aU c events. ald Clark. Jack Soanes, well-known del and Haydn Choral Society, as­ Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra 1:30 o’clock the program will come Leading East Stations. 393.5—W JZ, NEW Y O R K -760. 361.2— KOA, D EN VER —830. 6:00—Major A. E. Bates and his sisted by a symphony of 40 pieces, under Leopold Stokowsky’s direc­ from across the Atlantic from Lon­ 2:00—Roxy Symphony concert. 8:00—NBC program s (314, hrs.) Salvation Army Musicians. actor, will take the part of Scrooge, 272.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 3:00—National youth conference. 11:15—Solitaire cowboys; choir. and 11-year-old Donald Hughes, who will be heard in a special program tion, to be relayed from the network don, England, the Christmas service, 6:45—Favorite Gospel hymns. 4:00—Sunday feature prem iere. 12:30—Slumber m usic; tenor. 6:30—To be announced. has made a name as a child actor, during the broadcast of “Melody beginning at 4 o’clock. being from St. Mary’s Parish, 7:00—Lewis’ concert orchestra. 4:15—Canadian music crusaders. 1:15—Concert Jew els program . 7:00—Christmas Carols. v/ill take the part of Tiny Tim. Moment,” at 10:30 EST. The so­ The studio presentation at 2:30 Whitechapel. 9:15—Madden’s orchestra, 4:45—Musical ensemble, quarteL 374.8—W BAP,. FORT W ORTH—800. 7:20—Erick Tesche, tenor. 10:00—W andering poeL 5:00—N ational vespers program . 9:00—Orchestra, artists (3 hr*-) From midnight to 1 a. m. promi- ciety is composed of the voices of 80 will comprise a variety of contribu­ The Christmas service of the 10:30—WABC program s (1% hrs.) 6:00—Sketch, "Raising Junior.” 357—CMC. HAVA|MA-^-^. 7:40—Allegretto Male Quartet. rent soloists, a mixed quartet and a riiembers. tions, including those by the WTIC Chinatown Rescue Society with Tom 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:00—Tale of old sea captain. 8:00—M ilitary band concert. 8:00—The World's Business; Dr. large vocal chorus will present a Rudy on Early concert orchestra of 40 musicians Noonan from New York will go on 6:00—Romany trail, soprano. 7:30—Fred W aldner, tenor; orchestra- 11:00—Studio feature concert. Frank M. Surface, “Retailing as a 6:30—Evenink concert reveries. g;0 0 — Mixed quartet, ensemble, with 285.5— K NX, HOLLYW OOD—1050. Christmas carol service under the Rudy Vallee starts off Christmas under the conductorship of Chris­ the air at 3:30 p. m. Rev. John Lo­ ■7:00—Baltimoreans dance, tenor. Mme. Schumann-Heink, artlsL 11:00—Presbyterian Church ‘ service. Science” (CBS) direction of F. Channon Collinge. Lay in the wee hours of the morn- tiaan Kriens; the Knights of Melody gan Davis will speak on “Wl»t 243.8—W NAC, BOSTON—1230. 8:15—F eature radio program . 12:00—String trio, contralto. 8:15—U. S. School of Music pro­ Special Christmas programs listed irg with a gala dance program dance band under the baton of Norm Santa Claus Gave to Me,” with mu­ 7:30—Orchestra concert. 9:30_Feature, Floyd Gibbons. 1:30—T heater a rtists program. 8:30—WABC program s (4 hrs.) 10:15—Andy Sanella. novelty music. 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. gram (CBS) by NBC for Christmas Eve include starting at 12:05 a. m., Thursday, Cloutier: the six Hima Islanders un­ sic by the Gloria Trumpeters and 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. 10:30— Slumber music hour with Jascha 7:30—O rchestra: sofoists, 8:30—Kaltenbom edits the news “Jolly Bill” Steinke, children’s enter- and lasting until 1 EST. This pro­ der Mike Hanapi’s direction; Laura the Hackel Berge Trio. 10:30—M orning church service. Heifetz. 9:00—Studio musical program . (CBS) 3:00—WABC program s (6 hrs.) 11:00—Luminaries, soloists. 9:30—Concert ensemble recital. 333.1—W B EN , BUFFALO—900. 11:30—M usical reminiscences, 299.8—WHO-WOC, IOWA—1000. 8:45—The Qauchos orchestra, direc­ 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 7:30—Food for thoughL Organ Played at Twilight, Three 1:01—Statler Organ — Louis Lullaby,” Merriman. Hymn, “O 10:00—Temperature (B). 11:00—Episcopal Church service. tion Vincent Sorey (CBS) Weir. Popular medley. El Choclo, 10:01—Elnar Hanson, violinist 7;3u—Methodist Church service. 11 :U0—Morning church service. 8:00—WEAP’ program s (2^4 h r s ) 9:00—Bea and Natalie, popular Little Words, Body and Soul, I Want Gome Emmanuel,” Benediction 8:30—WEAl' program s (2% hrs.) 1:30—Memorial P ark program . 10:15—F orget-m e-not hoqr. To Be Happy, Something To Re­ La Cinquataine, Populr r medley, Eli (NY). (B). 11:15—Heart of Home hour. 6:00—Episcopal vesper service*. 10:45—NBC program s (114 hrs.) songs. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 6:15—Chronicles; players; trio. 333.1— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. member You By (B). Eli, Overture, “The Bohemian Girl,” 6:00—Time; Champion Weather­ 10:15—Pennzoil Pete (NY). 7:30—W JZ program s (2% hrs.) 9:15—Israel Rosenberg, pianist. Popular Airs (B). man (B). 10:30—Kaffee Hag Slumber Hour 8:00—W JZ program s (1 hr.) 8:80—Evening church'aervlce. 9:30—King Perfecto’s presents Sa- 6:30—Tom Clines’ Statler Orches­ 9:15—Jolly time revue artists. 245.8—W CAE. PITTSB UR G H —1220. 10:15—Studio dance orchestra. tra (B). 2:00—Roxy Symphony Concert 6:03—Jack Francis and Bud (NY). 9:30—Floyd Gibbons w ith W JZ. 10:.5—Lutheran Church service. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—64a •vino Tone Pictures; Symphony 6:44—Temperature (B). (NY). Peters (B)'. 11:00—Bulova Time; Champion 10:00—O rchestra: concert hour. 4:00—W EA F program s (7% hrs.) 11:30—V iolinist; recital, and Dance Orchestra, direction 11 :n(i—Studio concert hour. 391.5—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 12:30—B aritone; SlUrhber. 6:45—Literary Digest Topics in 3:00—Temperature (B). 6:15—“Chevrolet Chronicles” — Weatherman (B). 11 :3j—Greystone dance orchestra, 10:45—T rinity m orning service. 1:30—Dance muel'c; girls trio. Domenico Savino; Two Male 2:30—I. B. S. A. Greek hour. Brief—Lowell Thomas (NY). 3:01—Hour for Religious Liberals Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, host; 11:04—Bulova Time (B). 12:3"—Late danec orchestra. 2:00—Vagabonds dance music. Quartets and Soloists (CBS) 7:00—Bulova Time; Amos- ’n’ —Prof. Harold E. B. Speight, Dart­ Chief Gunner’s Mate Thomas Eadie, —J------283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 9:00—Fireside instrumental trio. 365.6— WHAS, LOUISVILJ-E—820, 10:00—To be announced. 9:Su—Paranov’s music, pianist. 9:30—O rgan: strin g quarteL 9:00—Studio feature concerL Andy (B-NY). mouth College; Christmas Carols, U. S. Navy diver, Medal of Honor WATER! WATER! 10 WEAF dance music. 535.4— W L IT , P H IL A D E L P H IA —560. 9:15—Seelbacb concert quartet. 10:30—Around the Samovar—Peter 7:15—Tastyeast Jesters (NY). King’s Chapel Singers, direction speaker: music, direction Frank 10:45-nima Islanders orchestra. 3:30—Studio featu re concerL 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS .CITY—610. Miljo’s Balalaika Orchestra; “How much milk does that cow 11:00—Merry Madcaps, crooners. 8:30—W EA F program s (1 hr.) 10:15—G uests a rtis t's pfdgram, 7:30—Temperature (B). Raymond C. Robinson (B). Black and Gustave Haenschen: I give?” 422.3—W OR, NEW A RK —710. 260.7—W H A M , RCCHESTER—1150. 370.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. Eleina Kananova, violinist; Eli 7:30—Sandy MacFarlane’s Chim­ 4:00—Florsheim Feeture (NY). Like To Do Things For You, Exact­ “About eight quarts.” 7:45—Levltow ’s symphoneque. 11:00—P resbyterian Church service. 6:30—Studio mixed trio. Spivak, baritone; Valia Valen­ 8:30—F eature entertainers. 3:30—Rochester Civic orchestra. 7:00—WABC progratpa (4 hr*.) ney Swallows—Road to the Isles, 4:15—Canadian Pacific Musical ly Like You, Rockin’ Chair, Why “And how much milk do you 9:00—Merle Johnston’s hour. 4:00—W JZ program s (2 hrs.) 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—«Sa tinova, soprano (CBS) A Stout Stout Heart,’ Tis a Fine Crusaders—Song of the Islands, Was I Born, Hands Across the Sea, seU?” 9:30—Symphony orchestra. 6:00—Travelogue, piano; violin. 7:00—S acrdl m usic concerL 11:00—Back Home Hour from Buf­ Thing Tae Sing, Xmas Bells, Love Kilima Waltz, Honolulu Tomahoi, Sousa; Chansonette, Anchors “About twelve quarts.”—Answers. 10:20—Vaudeville a rtists hour. 7:30—W JZ program s (l? i hrs.) 8:00—NBC feature concert, falo; Christmas Service with 11:30—Moonbeams music hour. 9:45—Balladeers music, vocalisL 8:15— Clhristlan C hujeh service. Makes the World a Merry-go- Hawaiian Love- Song, On the Beach Aweigh (B). 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENG LAND—990. 9:30—W JZ program s (2 hrs.) 9; 15—^ \^ A F featu re co n cert Symphony orchestra. Quartet and Around, A Bonnie Lassie’s Smile, at Waikiki, Like No Alike, Dedica­ ,6:45—Temperature (B). 11:0il—Episcopal Church service. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 10:15—R hythm Sym phony m u«la Soloists;' Sermon by Rev. Clinton Santa Claus, The Road to the Isles tion, Pau Mahala, Malei O, Aloha Oe 6:45—“Pianologue” — John Orth 7:30—WJZ programs hrs.) 10:45—Christian Science service. 10:45—W E A F hymta sing.r / H. Churchill. 10:30—WJZ Slumber music. 2:00—Moonshine and Honey suckle. 379.5—KGO, OAKLAND—79a (B). (NY). i(B). 3:00—W EA F program s (4 hrs.) 10:45—Champion, dance m iulc. 12:00 Midi—(Sign off). NOTICE 348.6—WABC, N EW YORK—860. 8:00—Dixies Circus (NY). 4:45—“Your Eyes” — Passepied, 7:00—Bulova Time (B). 12:30—London welfare talk, 7:00—Studio m usical program . 11:15—Mixed quartet;- Pilgrim s, 8:15—Rin Tin-Tin Thriller (NY). My Mother’s Eyes, Venetian Bar­ 7:01—Westinghouse Players (S). 3:00—New York Phllharmonic-Sym ■7:30—WEAF programs (4% hrs.) 12:30—^^Bem’s IJ ttle Symphony. The cuttingr of Christ­ Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary’ DX. Stations. WBZ—-WBZA 8:30—Fuller Man—You’re Simply carolle, Your Eyes Have Told Me 7:30—Williams Oilomatics (NY). Saturday, December 20. Delish, With All My Heart, I Hear So, Little White Lies (B). 8:00—Enna Jettick Melodies— mas trees or evergreen 508.2—W EEI, BOSTON—590. 291.3—CFCF, M ONTREAL—1030. 389.4— WBBM,. CHICAGO—770. You Calling Me, Flapperette, Christ­ 5:00—National Vesper^ — Dr. Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink. 8:00—Concert m usical program . 7:00—Studio m usic hour. 7:30—T eam ; dance mualc. 9:15—WEAF music hour. 10:00—L ate dance orchestra. 9:00—WABC program s .,(2 h rs.) (Eastern Standard Time) mas Medley, Wonder WTiere My Cin­ Harry Emerson Fosdick. Dear Lord Oh Susannah, Darling Nellie Gray, trees of any character 10:15—Good-'will dance orchestra. 272.6— W L W L , N EW YORK—1100. 12:15—Throe d ance'orchestras. derella Can Be? Drum Major, I’m and Father of Mankind, Maker; Silent Night, Holy Night, Where Is 8:15—Columbus Council club.. P. M. is prohibited on our 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAN D—1070, 6:00—Catholic talk; choristers. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. 1:30—Vincent Lopez and St. Proud of You (NY). Hymn, “AS With Gladness Men of the Song of Songs for Me?, Shall 7:30—Studio m usical program , 434.9—CKG W , TORONTO—690. 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) R e^s Orchestra (NY). 9:00—Bulova Time (B). Old,” Kocher; Scripture Reading, We Gather At the River? (NY). property. 10:15—Dance music: organisL 11:00—Cathedral high m ass. 11:00—D ance orchestras.,' .■ 9:01—Gilbert & Barker Variety Response “Kyrie,” Merriman; An­ 215.7—W HK, CLEVELAND—1390. 4:45—^WJZ program s (1^4 hrs.) 274.1—WRVA, RiCHM0iND-:-11ia 2:00—Temperature (B). 8:16—Collier’s Hour (NY). Signed, • 7:00—I. B. S. A. service. 6:00—Children’s Club. 8 ;J6—Episcopal service. 2:01^—To Be Announced (NY). Hour—Cross Your Fingers, Only a them, “Sing, O Heavens,” Tours; 9:15—Bulova Time (B). 8:15—WABC program s (2 hr*.) 7:00—B ap tist C hurch service. 9:45—Cloncert - hour. 2;30-^Malden Ovlc Choral Union Rose, Excerpts, “Queen High”; The Address: “A (Thristnias Message,” 9:16—Helbros Watch Hour (B). Cheney Brothers, 10:30—Two dance orchestras. 9:15—NBC program s (1% h rs.) 10:30—Songs a t Eventide. (B), World Is Waiting for the Sunrise, Dr. Fosdick; Player, Response, 9:30—World Adventures with South Manchester Water nov, director; ■with Gertrude 3:29—^Temperature (B). Homing, On the Alamo, Oh, Dry “Dresden Amen,” Anthem, “Manger Floyd Gibbons (NY). Co. violinist. Those Tears, Ranger’s Song (S). Clifford Brady, soprano. 10:15—Studebaker Champions 3:39—Chicago Serenade (NY). 6:00—“Mother Goose” — Bessie NBC. 3:45—Ryder’s Aristocrats — Sing 9:30—Dutch Masters Minstrels WTIC PROGRAMS Something Simple, It Seems To Be (NY) Travelers BroadcasUng Service Lilliein Taft. 10:45—News; Weather. 6:15—News—Highlights in Sport. 10:47—The iliipa Islanders—^Mike Spring, I'll Be Blue Just Thinking 10:00—Chicago Civic Opera Com­ Hartford, Conn. 6:30—^Mary Oliver Concert. Hanapi,, director. of You, I Don't Mind Walking In the pany (NY). 60,000 W., lOeO K. C., 282.8 M. 7:00—Silent 11:00—‘"rhe Merry-Madcaps”—Nor­ Rain, One Kiss, Here Comes the 11:00—Bulova Time; Champion New Webster’s College, Home and Office man Cloutier, director; ■with Tony Sim, Little White Lies, Crying My­ Weatherman (B). Church of Messiah of Rhinebeck, Sacco,, crooner. - self To Sleep, Your Simply Dellsh, 11:04—Tom Clines’ Statler Or­ w n c X N. Y., in WTIC Afternoon 12:00 Midn.—Silent. , My Missouri -Home, If I Could Be chestra (B). Saturday, Dec. 20, 1980 Program With You One Hour Tonight, I’m 11:40—Bulova Time (B). Dictionary Coupm) 1:15—^Newscasting. The Church of the Messiah Choir Hawaiian Guita^t of I WnO Plays Alone Becaush I Love You (S). 1:25—Knights of Melody—^Norman 4:15—^Voic^ of the Organ-Sou­ of Rhinebeck, N. Y., a chorus of 20 Melody It.Took’a Year to Levm Sunday, December 21. Cloutier, director—^Hima Islan­ mixed voices imder the conductor- venir, In ai Monastery Garden, Les (Eastern Standard Time) You can secure this wonderful book of knowledge ders. Rubinsteitfs‘.‘Melody in F’’ will be Sylphes, Love’s Greeting, Here ship of W. Raymond Randall, will played on a -steel gttltar by Dave A. M. which contains complete Eladio and Wireless edition b^y 2:15—Pearl Goetz, reader. [Comes the Shn. Andantino, Scarf 10:00—Air Castle (B). clipping coupon and bring or send it to the Manchester 2:30—Mary Cohane, pianist and broadcast a half-hour of Christmas Borrows, a member of the Dipia Is­ music beginning at 4:30 o’clock this landers, during the program by Sta­ Dance, Little White Lies (B). 10:15—The Watch Tower (B). Evening Herald Business Office with 98c in cksH and Janet Cooper, soprano. afternoon from Station WTIC. The i 4:45—Air Castle (B). 10:30—Goldman String Ensemble SsOO—^Daytime Dancers with Verne tion w n p !s native .i^Hawaiians at 5:00—Uncle Bilf and the Twins this New Webster College, Hnme, and Office dictionary Church of the Messiah Choir offer­ 10:47'O’clock tonlghti^ToT,master the i —Ave Maria, Bach-(3ounod; Minu- Makin, crooner, ■(B). .. V ette AU’ Antico, Karganoff; Melodie, is yours. 4:00—^News. ed a similar program last year from technique and'tone reqifired'tb play the Hartford transmitter and has this classic on a steel guitar. Bor­ ! 5:15—“We’re Dl the‘ Army Now” Friml; Liebestraum, Uszt; Waltz 4:10—^Hima Islanders—^Mike Han- (B). Pouppe, Poldlni; Pirates of Pen­ apl, director, broadcast from WEAF of the Na­ rows practiced the nupiber ’ more tional Broadcasting Company in than‘a.-year. The feat has been ac­ . 5:30—Stock Eschange Quotations zance, Sullivan (B). Name illSO—Church of Messiah Choir of New York on several occasions. J. —Tifft Brothers (S),. 10:45—Church of the Unity (Uni­ Rhinebeck, N. Y.—^W. R. Ran­ complished by no other musician. H. Maunder’s cantata, “Bethlehem”, Borrows is considered the most tal­ ! 5:45—Evening: • Stare — Bal de tarian)—Pastoral Overture, “The dall, director. will he a feature of the afternoon’s Noces, Florihdo,. Rhssura, Burg- Messiah,” Handel; He Shall Feed A ddress...... tvOO—Sunset Hour—Moshe Para- ented exponent of’'the .'guitar in concert. America. He came from'the island mein (B). ‘ His Flock, “The Messiah,” Handel; of Molokai in 1916 to tour the Keith 5:65—Tip-Top Roadhaan (B). Anthem, Rejoice Greatly O Daugh­ If ordered by mail, add 12c extra for postage and p a ^ n g Sunday, December 21, 1980 \audevllle circuit with “Toots” 6:00—Time; Champion Weather­ ter of Zion; Anthem,' Brightest and RADIO SERVICE E. S. T. man (B). Best; The Virgin’s Lullaby, The MAIL OR BRING TO BUSINESS OFFICE m aU maksB. Parker. After returning to Hawaii, 8:00 p. m.—^The Penrod Boys—Lew he wias recalled by the renowned 6:03—Dinner Music—A Big Bou­ Coming of the King, A dv^t, Holy V nr SeliHid Staadard Stem, Lee Agens, Joe O’Toole. “Roxy,” who fMtured him in his quet For You, Only a Rose, Mig­ Night, Peaceful Night, The Christ Be sore to add Postage to aiail orders. • ' S:30—Chase and Sanborn Qioral Or- ta^o .“Gang” and on*, the'Btage the nonette, Bachelthr Buttmis, Hadley; Child (S). chestpBr—NBC. Roxy;*Ineater,on Broadway. He is Apple Blosspins, Roberts (B). P. M. 9:00—Chevrolet Chronicles. now affiliated with Station WTIC as 6:15—Rivet^dt Ramblers — Cein ■''i:30—Veterans of Foreign Wars Wfl£e S* KKAH 9:30—Orchestral Gems—^Moshe Pa- a member of Mike Hanapi’s Dima This Be Love; Bom To Be Blue, (B). Manchester Evmung' zaaflY* diECfitorx vU h Rubin Stgala lalaadera. Baby’* Sirthihiy Party. When the 1:00—Temperature (B).

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violinists: Mrs. Walter Joyner, plan- ! a Hallelujah free and easy service in chester Fire Department and the ist. ■ the Jimior HtdL , mFUFRE alarm: South Manchester .Sire Ditpart- Miss Trotter invited parents and * Sunday School cddyenrt at'9:30. ment ax€ se|{>l!lrated ai^ eadi fa t off friends to attend the Beginners; Classes for everybody.* Holiness y « y clearly.’-’ fv-v Radio Phone is Now Christmas exercises at 9:15 on Sun- ] meeting at 11 ... Mr. Knofla pubUabea theae^ day morning. j A Praise service at 3. dars each jretf esp(KiBlly .fthr- ^ a CONCORDIA. LUTHERAN The Week , ' A great Christinas Program at Populzu* Insurance A ^ t ben^t of bM.nllehta imd frice^ CHURCH Monday, 7:00—Annual Christmas 7:30, with appropriate ren^Dons by and if there are any persons dear- Corner Winter and Garden Streets. party for children of the Primary the Band and Songster Brigade, and Distributing: Inqtrpved 1931 pus of obtaining one, he.orjiha may Amateurs* Plaything and Junior Departments. P^arents the Male Quartette with a brief ad- Editions To B^is Clients and Imve the same by calling all H/te* H. O. Weber, Pastor. and friends invited. Committee in dress by the Adjutant,- this will be Friends. *- Knofla’s Insurance office located at charge; Evelyn Johnston, Gertrude a worth while service and the public 75 Main street. Sunday school, 9 a. m. Carrier, Marjorie Waddell, Margaref is urged to attend. Arthur A. KnoGa is busy todi^' Edward J. Roll, well known Stan- „ I.PJ j l waves. Amateur operators are re- -<*i Russell, David McComb, Roy War- On Wednesday evening the aimual English service, 10 a. m. distributing his n ^ 183i calmidara hfaester real estate dealer, is also Yoice ounnlants Lode and ' stnctea by the government to the ren. Christmas Etxercl^es by the. Sunday distributing handsome, hlhe. calen- use of the range from 7C to 80 on German service, 11 a. m. which prdve ^ iso? popular each [yes*. Air Wizard For the Week Tuesday, 7:00 — Troop m Boy, school, a very excellent program dars-to his mai^ friends an la'Ids V £ C nu V /vnvn.! low-wave dials for radio tele- Thursday, Christmas Day: Scouts. 1 with some splendid picture ^ ects, The 1931 edition snrpcuTses any that anntiai custom. ney- 0I r onner I ears, \ phone broadcast. The operation is Tuesday, 7:30—High Y, Robbins ! descriptive of the Nativity. After he has ever had given out before. English service, 10 a. m. 1 v/hich Santa Claus will appear and simple. German service, 11 a. m. room. . . . .Calling CQ. .. .up and down Tuesday, 8:00 — Men’s League greet the children and present therp The Knofla calendars feature the ONLY HAM NiaBDiai How the Amateurs Talk the narrow telephonic range means ' Special music by the German and w th gifts. numbers of all fire alarm boxes in English choir. bowling, Selwltz alleys. Manchester. that the operator is asking any of On Christmas morning there vdll Chicago, Dec. 20—(A F )—-All the the telephone operators on the air In the evening at 7 p. m., the Sun­ Last year the Knofla calendars Oyer Long Distances De* day school will celebrate with reci­ METHODIST EPISCOPAL be an early march headed by the contained the numljers in red print five bandits needed - to make their at the time to answer. For about Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor South Manchester Silver Band, fuad on the back of the p a ^ containing crime perfect, police' said, vms three minutes the call is repeated . . tations and solos. Distribution of gifts after the service. a Brief Christmas service in the the month of December, but the enough ham to go -with the truck scribed— One of the Most Station W-IAVK . . calling CQ and Citadel. 1931 issues carry a special thicker load of eggs they took from the so on until the local operator is cer­ On account of the annual Christ-- mas service at 10:45 and also the On Friday night the Usual Roll page exclusively for the fire alarm driver for a wholesale produce com­ tain that his signals have been THE CENTER CHURCH ness meeting, the public is urged to numbers which are printed in un­ pany. heard. Then the power is turned condition of the vestry, due to the Powerful Sets In the State , Christmas Sunday reconstruction now in progress, the take adv^tage of these services. usually large black ink. The Man­ They also took the truck. - off and the operator reaches up church school will not meet in and down thp dial range in an effort 10:50— Morning Worship. Christ­ separate session; but all members Is In Use In Manchester. to pick up a station listening in. mas sermon by the minister. Topic: CHURCH OF THE NAZAREhTE of the school attending this special Rev. H. B. Anthony, pastor When he heaors his station number "How There is Need of Joy.” Christmas service will be credited called by some other operator the The music; with school attendance, by giving h is is W-1AVK. Manchester, power is turned on and the conver­ Prelude—Seconde Romance— Tours 9:30—Sunday school. Conn., calling CQ. . . StaUon their names to their respective 10:45—Morning worship. Subject sation is begun. Anthem—Hark What Trumpets teachers at the close of the service. W-IAVK calling CQ . . calling The modern radio telephone prom­ Sound Afar ...... Miller of the pastor’s sermon, “What Think T This service is planned to be of Ye of Christ?” ■ CQ. . .etc., etc. ises to produce the future crop of Solo—Gesu Bambino ...... Yon special interest to all, young and commercial radio announcers if ar­ Miss Trebbe 6:30—Yoimg people’s meeting. The above mystical sentence Is old alike, who love the Christmas 7:30—^Evangelistic service. Ser­ descriptive of the operation of one ticulation has anything to do with Offertory—SicUiana...... Veraclni spirit. The program follows: qualifying them for the jobs. Coq- Anthem—Wonderful Night. .Brewer mon Topic: “Something Tremend­ ot Manchester’s low-wave broad­ 1. —Voluntary, “Holy Night”, Dud­ously Important that is Absolutely casting stations conducted and own­ versation on the low wave is not al­ From The Holy Night Postlude—Tempo di Minnetto ...... ley Buck’s special arrangement. Certain.” ed by Louis A. Richmond, 65 Spruce ways clear, one night out of perhaps 2. —Hymn, “Joy to the world! the a month being ideal for this type of ? 'V y PugrnELrri-Kreisler 7:30—Band and chorus practice. street, Manchester’s well-known ra­ 9:30—Church school. Classes for Lord is come.” 7:15—Wednesday evening. Usual dio expert and aviator. radio broadcast. Consequently, the 3. —Hymn, “It came upon the mid­Christmas exercises of the Sunday amateur operator must speak very Louis Richmond all ages. Long before his present high-pow­ 9:15 a. m.—Christmas exercises in night clear.” school, with distribution of gifts. plainly, articulating every word, so 4. —The Apostles Creed. 7:30—^^Thursday morning. Christ­ ered radio telephone was construct­ that the distant receiver will un­ the Kindergarten Department. ed, Richmond dabbled with radio in day—there are faithful radio men Goodmomlng Song ...... 5. —Prayer. mas morning service. derstand the conversation. Clarity 6. —Anthem, "A Medley of Christ­7:30—Friday night. Class meet a small way. As a boy he spent his of enunciation is very noticeable in ready to respond to the weak little Nursery emd lOndergarten De­ spare time at his key set, building calls coming from the secluded parts partments mas Carols.” ing. those who have dabbled with ama­ 7. —Christmas Reading, Respon­8:00—Saturday night. The church up and tearing down, adding stages teur radio telephones over a consid­ of the earth. Offertory Songs, ‘Thanks to Our and taking away until radio tele­ Father We Will Sing” sive. •will be open for prayer. erable period. 8. —The Gloria Patri. ^ thatmake attm dim phone for the amateur had reached HE PILOTS THE PLANE "Father We Thank Thee” ...... the stage whereby Einyone, with a Departments 9. —The First Christmas Story, BEEN EXPERIMENTING OFTEN SEEN HERE New Testament GOSPEL HALL thorough grounding in the primary Prayer for our "Mothers and Fa­ 416 Center Street branches, could advance to the ra­ FOR A LONG TIME URING the past summer you thers” ...... Mary Ellen Huber 10. —Offertory, Vincent Fesbler, dio telephone stage, provided, of may have watched a plane cir­ Missionary P rayer...... John Brown iolinlst accompanied by Collins h e latch string is always out at Drlggs at the orgem. 10:45—Breaking of Bread. course, he could afford the necessary D cling high above the Porter­ Dramatization of Christmas Story. 12:15—Sunday school. m s the Richmond home, 65 Spruce field Garage at the corner of Spruce Mary ...... Mary Bantley 11. —Doxology. equipment. T street. During the early eve­ Joseph...... James Miller 12. —Hymn, “Thou didst leave th7:00—Gospel y ! meeting. ning and into the wee small hours of and Pearl streets, seemingly mag­ ______7:45, Tuesday evening—Prayer Radio Telephone netized to that spot for five minutes Shepherds—James Elliott, Robert throne and thy kingly cro-wn.” the morning when the air is cleared Wilson, Russell Wadsworth. 13. —Christmas Story for the Church meeting and Bible reading. After long hours of study and pa­ of all interference, the many young at a time . . circling . . circling . . School. I tient research in this highly techni­ but always coming back to the same Wise Men—Donald Knowles, Harvey For Children friends of the local radio operator point. Perhaps, if you looked long Oliver, Charles Lewis. 14. —Hymn, “Silent Night! Holy ' cal new development, Richmond has congregate around the big set in the Recitation, "That Wondrous Star”— Night!” I constructed the strongest radio tele­ enough, you would have seen the lb.—Sermon, “The Heart of Christ- j SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON comer of the Richmond dining room. pilot leaning and waving to those on Shirley Tedford, Harry Maid- phone in the state. The new set. Just For nineteen years "Lou” has been ment. mas.” ‘ completed Is a 250-watt power, 80 opening the door of his home to the ground beneath. That was 16. —Hymn, “While shepherds Pilot Louis Richmond waving to his Presentation of ‘White Gifts”...... (Continued From Page 8.) meter Ameaican Radio telephone these boys, many of whom have be­ ...... Departments (kneeling) watched their flocks by night.” capable of transmission and recep­ come proficient in radio through folks on a fiight over Manchester 17. —Benediction Prayer. Boys and Girls from Brainerd Feld. Song—“Away in a Manger” ...... of force against force. They will tion from one end of the country to actual contact with radio principles ...... Departments 15. —Postlude. “Hallelujah Chorus,”take the view that certain Christian the other. Under suitable atmos­ and under the direction of the tire­ Is Plane Pilot Song—"Holy Night” ...... Handel. vvarrlors have taken in the peist lia t pheric conditions two-way commU' less owner. Louis Richmond received his ...... Visitors and School This church is invited to enjoy the force itself can be consecrated to Bunny Brown nication is possible over much long' Low Wave Sets pilot’s license in April, 1929, and Santa will visit the children after axmual Ohristnuis Candle Light and purposes of peace and righteousness. er distances. The principle of the low-wave sets purchased a Challenger plane, pow­ the program. Musical Service at the South Meth- ^ypea of Peace Lqvera Bobbsy Twins Richmond is a member of the is such that reception from great ered by a Curtis OX-5 engine, which The Men’s League, 9:30; Leader— odist Church at 4:30. For this rea-j son our People’s Service will be The debate between these types American Radio Relay League and distances is possible Thanks to the te flew around Manchester and vicin- Roy E. Buckler; Speaker—Rev. can never be fully adjusted, but it j a member of the Naval Reserve amateur operators, thousands of ity when he could get away from his Watson Woodruff; A motion picture omitted. Six Little Bunkers The Week would mean a great deal it all who j Communications League, a United them throughout the country, com­ radio work which took him to all reel shown by Charles Oliver. profess the name, of Christ were | States Naval Reserve organization munication has been established and parts of the state. Christmas Vespers, 5 o’clock; In The annual Christmas tree and Curly Tops the Parish Hall. party will be held in the church au- d®fiultely devoted to the atteinment under the direction and sponsorship maintained with isolated parties in He is a great booster for the Pratt Qitorium, Monday evening at 7:30. Pe?c®. It is certain that only of the Navy Department. the deep forests of the north far and Whitney engine, and although “The Gift’—Instrumental Trio; I-art I, “His Gift.” All members of the Church School P ff.f dispositions and peaceful Honey Bunch from ordinary means of communica­ his plane is powered with another and all friends as well are cordially attitudes can establish a peaceable j tion. Lives have been saved when make, he wishes he had one of the This Pageant is presented by HOW YOU CALL UP invited. world; portable sets gave out the informa­ latest P. & W. power plants. members of the Church school as­ In the great cause of peace in ON RADIO PHONE tion of sickness, injury or obliterated “The P. & W. Wasp is a wonderful sisted by Mrs. Louis Marte. reader; A box will be provided to receive “Your Gifts for Others.” Clothing, America there have been men like T IS almost impossible for the trails in the deep snows of th north. motor,” concluded the Spruce street Miss Florence Benson, pianist; and William Penn and John Woolman, Boys’ Books aviator. “With one of those new a Children’s Choir. food, toys etc., etc., will be received Girls’ Books uninitiated to clearly explain the Explorers all over the globe depend and carefully distributed where they who took the extreme pacifist posi­ workings of the modem radio on the portable radio to tell the engines in a fellow’s plane, he is Instrumental Trio; Part II, “Our tion, and there have been men like i Ruth Fielding Motor Boys I Gift.” v.’ill help CO bring “Christmas Cheer.” Ranch Boys telephone. It is in every sense a waiting world the story of man’s pretty sure of getting back to earth Members of the Church School are A braham Lincoln, to whose lot it 1 Betty Gordon struggles in icy fastnesses and again. They are made like a Swiss Christmas Reading—Miss Lillian fell to assume the chief responsibili- Tom Swift miniature two-way broadcasting and Grant. l eminded to hand to their teachers j Billy Bradley receiving set operating on the low ‘ tropic jungle and always—night or watch.” at the close of the Christmas Serv­ ty in a time of war. Both types are Lingernots Rover Boys, Presentation of White Gifts. still found in our land. No one can Congregational Hymn—“Brightest ice, Sunday morning, their money to Patsy Carroll Airplane Stories fill the little red stockings for the doubt the beauty of the ideal to and Best of the Sons of the Morn­ which Penn and Woolman gave Mary Jane Bomba Series Knight is a resident of Vernon Cen­ er, Mrs. John J. Eckels of Mountain ing.” children who must spend Christmas ter. street. as patients in the New England their personal witness. No one, on Polly Series Buddy Books Prayer of Consecration. the other hand, can doubt that es­ Christmas Carols Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sevigne and Benediction. Deaconess Hospital. Girls Scouts Adventure Boys On Christmas eve trumpeters George Brown of Springfield were And all our people are reminded to sentially Lincoln was a profound The assisting artists at the Morn­ lover of peace. ROCKVILLE will play Christmas Carols in front the guests on Thursday of Mr. and ing Service will be: Mrs. Lama bring their Christmas World Service of the Methodist church. People Mrs. Fred Meyer of Windsor Ave. Wheeler Ross. offering tomorrow morning. W'e cannot all agree upon the from all the churches are asked to method or the philosophy of prac­ Heads Sewing Circle The Committee in charge of the The Church Council is requested come and join in the singing at 7 Vesper Pageant consists of Miss tr, meet at, the close of the Sunday tical action, but we can all con­ The Dewey-Richman Co. The Sewing Circle of the First and 9 p. m. The following brass secrate our hearts and lives'to the Lois Zimmerman, Mrs. Theodore morning service. Opticians Evangelical Lutheran church on quintet will take part. Harold Bidwell, Mrs. Elbert Shelton, Mr. God of Peace and to the task of Jewelers Stationers Silversmiths Thursday afternoon elected officers Obenauf, trumpet; J. Cyrkiewicz, Carl Nyman. THE SALVATION ARMY peace. He who does less than that “The House of Value” for the year as follows; President, trumpet; William Dertula, trom­ Queer Twists The Instrumental Trio for the Ves­ .Adjutant and Mrs. Joseph Heard has never understood the meaning Mrs. Charles Tennstedt; vice-presi­ bone: John Brown, trombone; John per Service will be Mr Walter Joy­ of the Christmas story or brought dent, Mrs. Augusta Pitkit; secre­ Brown, trombone; John Whittlesey, ! In Day's News ner and Mr. William Turkington, Street Service tonight, followed by the reality of it into his own life. tary, Mrs. Mary Lehmann; treas­ bass. i urer, Mrs. Lena Manned. Mrs. Lenore (Mahr) Hannawald The committee for the “indoor pic­ nic”, held recently, reported over Mrs. Lenore (Mahr) Hannawald, Washington—Senator Smoot has 35, wife of Albert F. Hannawald, an idea: those who have meals to $200 profit. died on Thursday evening at her President of Class eat should eat one meal less a week home on Grove street. She had been and give the cost of the meal to At the last meeting of the Delpha in poor health for several months. the poor. When he made the sug­ Alpha class of the Baptist church. Mrs. Hannawald was born in Rock- gestion in debate Senaitor Connally Christmas Alteration Sale Miss Kate Dunn was elected presi­ ille, the daughter of the late Timo­ of Texas took a look and opined dent. Other officers are: Vice- thy Mahr and Nora Horgan Mahr. that one of Senator Smoot’s meals The alterations on our store front entailed complications unforeseen by dther president, Miss Ida Malm; secre­ She lived here all her life. would do the poor ver- very little ourselves or the contractors with the result that we were deprived of our show window tary, Mrs. Eugene Edwards; treas­ Mrs. Hannawald leaves her hus­ good. urer, Miss Gertrude Dunn. The band, a daughter, Frances Hanna­ display privileges until last night. next meeting will be held at the wald, her mother, a brother, John New York—Some of the natty As a result we find ourselves overstocked in every department—Christmas mer­ home of Mrs. Nora West of Vernon Mahr of this city and a sister Mrs. horses of New York’s mounted avenue. John Brooks of Bristol. policemen have been sick from chandise in every corner, still unpacked—and so the decision to conduct a Sal6 of Hol­ County Home Guests The funeral was largely attend­ generosity. So many folks have iday Merchandise AT AFTER HOLIDAY MARK DOWN PRICES. ed from St. Bernard’s church this been buying apples from unemploy­ The children of the Tolland Coun­ ed and feeding the animals that ty Home at Vernon Center will be morning at 9 o’clock. Burial was in Fountain Pens and GIFT PACKAGES St. Bernard’s cemetery. Police Commissioner Mulrooney has CANDY STATIONERY the guests this afternoon of the put a stop to such gifts. Sets, Pen and Pencil. for the men: management of the Palace Theater. Music In Churches Apollo, Whitman Waterman and Parker Eaton’s, Crane’s Syracuse, N. Y.—One hundred line, Inelnding the Every box new for WUliam’s or Col­ About twenty-five of the children On Sunday there will be special bushels of salt and $700 have been will attend. The children ^.rc trans­ music in the churches. In the morn­ Schrafft lines "Lady Patricia” sets, the holiday; $1.00 box­ gate’s, values to $1.20 delivered to the Onondaga Indians V^uea to $1.50. , . es reduced to 79c. 50c ported by F. W. Bradley. Santa ing at 10:30 a carol service will be by an agent of New York state as new this year. and made to retail for Claus will be present and each child presented and at the Simday school (HRfSTNAS Special at numbers reduced, to $1.00 or more each — the annual payment stipulated who attends will receive a gift. service at 9:30 there will be a AT A 20% S9c, 75c numbers to take ’em away for 87o when the state brought Syracuse 57c. each. Membership Drive special entertainment by Miss from the tribe 135 years ago. flowers and $1.29 REDUCTION Stanley Eiobosz Post, American Sproat’s class. In the evening at 7 o’clock the music from the Messiah London—Unemployment doles for Legion, will begin a membership 400,000 persons are costing Great FLASHLIGHTS drive on January 11. The quota for will be simg by a large chorus. S)ecorations RAZORS Modem Fiction GIFT BOXES At the First Lutheran church, Britain $100,000,000 annually. tor the ladles. Values to $l.Tfi.- the entire fourth district is 1,000 New York—Nan O’Reilly, news­ - aU kinds Bdohd volumes. Val­ members, including Tolland and there will be special music by the Hudnnt’s paper golf writer, has a white gold GILLETTE new models. Windham counties. Past District Sunday school. The pastor. Rev. PLACE EVERREADY ues to $2-00 each. Colgrate’s William Drach, will preach on “The lorgnette purchased by her hus­ Vantlnes -Alteration SiUe priced Commander Edward L. Zimmerman band, Silas M. Newton, oil magnate, GEM of Storrs, district membership chair­ Mission of the Son of Man” at the AUTOSTROP Make good gifts for all new models at $1.20 each with bat­ 10 o’clock English service. The Ger­ at an auction of the jewels of the ORDERS man, is getting plans under way. late Mrs. Rita de Acosta Lydig. Lather Brushes all 49c a copy. ^0% DISCOUNT teries. man service will be held at 11 at reduced prices. Margaretha Lodge Elects o’clock. At 10:30 Sunday morning at Philadelphia — Amelia Earhart EARLY Margaretha Lodge, O. D. H. S., the Baptist church there will be has flown an autogiro twice, but has elected its officers for the en­ special music by the choir, assisted she refused to take her fiance, npes and otter omok- Kod^dis and Brown­ suing year as follows: President, GREETING ALARM CLOCKS tng outfits. by Max Kabrick, violinist. George Palmer Putnam, up. She Values to $1-50 »y Q ie Cameras at Mrs. August Fleischer; vice-presi­ said she was not familiar enough CARDS Sale Price .. # 9 1 20% REDUCTION dent, Mrs. Oscar Badstuebner; sec­ A Christmas concert will be held with the machine. Then Putnam at the M. E. church and will be Hot - Water Betties. all new humters,,... Sharp R^nctiiMisr retary, Mrs. Louise Miehl; financisd went up -with a man. Box of 21 Cards. Maker’s price $1.50. Ogajre —and -' OtSOrr Bridge Score Pads a n d secretary, Mrs. Annie Ruehl; treas­ given by the Sunday school, and Pittsburgh, Pa.—After fifteen Best ONE DOLLAR ette*i HolUby choir at 10:30. William Stephens of Keep you wMm foT^- Bridge Table Lan^ urer, Mrs. Catherine Englert. years search the police have found BOX offered (n town. ings at rented* prices. made to retail for .$%fiO Boys’ Band Party Vernon will be the speaker at the in a pawnshop a watch lost by J. Made to retail for. CigarTjighters. reduced to O f i s s After the Rockville Boys’ Band’s Men’s Corner meeting at 9:30. F. Bickerstaff. Now they are look­ $1 .0 0 —no window to S lv lS ’”- There will be no evening service as ing for the owner. display them In torces S in g e s to Match ' ' DtocOiitiiined models, e a c h ...... - 9 ^ .V rehearsal on Monday night the boys former. v^oM to will have a Christmas tree. A grab all members are invited to Union the sale price C Q ^ if desired, same .price, Greeting .C ards ;Sd to bag with gifts for each one will be church. URGING HER ON to box .... C reduction. $3,50 for $1.00 SOo eaolu . L . a feature. At St. John’s church the regular MRS. SNAPPER: I’m so mad I Haymakers services will be held at 8 a. m.; 9:30 could quit speaking to you. 'I church school; 10:45 morning pray­ Tankeroosan Tribe, Loft of Hay- MR. SNAPPER; Then get just er, Litnany and sermon; 6:30 p. m. a little bit madder, will you?—­ The fashionable world has given its unqualified ap­ bakers, will go to South Manchester evening prayer and sermon. Special finder. proval to flowers. . . . as Christmas g ifts. . . . and to flow­ Electrical tti^ght, when William Dunlap and music will be given on Christmas ers .... as holiday decorations. hla staff will install the officers of Day. Every otered or advertised electrical gift offered. by tha li&iiches^ filw the Loft there. The Great Chiefs of We have never before displayed a finer array of cut the Haymakers will be present and At St. Bernard’s Catholic church YOUR CAR may be purchased a t thia North End Bi»ncK fOT-the same ^4ee*emd budget^ will visit the local lodge sind Man­ there will be the regpilar masses 8, WASHED flowers and potted plants at such moderate prices. the Main Office. See our display of these giftmiml«i^ ' , V Vt' chester lodge Jointly at this meet­ 9:15 and 10:30. Special music will QuicMi ing. be presented on Christmas Day. Chalk Talk Notes f NO miTING Clifford Knight of Vernon Center County CJhnihaissloner William L. eptertained the children of the Higgin of South Coventry was the $1.25 Milikowski SIMONIZINQ C^imty Home last evenmg with a guest of H. C. Smith of this city on “THE FLORIST’^ KODAKS c]udk talk. The pictures of Mr. ’Thursday. $8.00 D R U fiS •S'-- I^ght, who is widely known for Staff Sergeant John J. Eckels of Hotel Sheridan BuUding Dial 6029 his cartoons, were humorous and Fort Wright, N. Y., is enjoying a WILSON’S Airro WASH the children were delighted. Mr. fifteen day furlough with his moth- i Rear of Joimsoo Block PA T3B TEK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1980.'

N E W Y E A R ’S DANCES Step, Hold, Sway! Daily flealth THIS AND THAT IN Mui*dei* At Bridc^e Service i6^ ANNE MJSIIN *the b l a c k p i g e o n r i J Hint! On How To Keep WeU WctiSm »T 14E a ve n g in g parrot* BAClC^STA\CS* That’s “The Argentine,” Gay b. World Famed Anthniity ei^B YA EA SBPVICE.JNC. FEMININE LORE ; , ■' - New Tango By DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN b e g i n HEBE TODAY merely to prove her faith In hia and comes around front to join the By Arthur Murray — Editor, Journal of the American Special Invefltig;ator Dnndee, hav­ innocence ? party .... You say yourself he MedlcEtl Association, and of Hygeia, White hats are smart this winter i are not receiving proper nonridunent ing dinner with Penny Crain the It was a decidedly unhappy young has admitted to everything but the the Health MagEizine. but they must be complimented with' and their fEices show it. W oi^ also Sunday after Juanita Selim la mur­ detective whom Sanderson greeted trip to Nita’s room and the shoot­ scmething white in the accessories impedes digestion and hinders the dered at bridge, tells her the latest upon his arrival at nine o’clock. ing—even to sneaking back to get Human beings suffer with dis- 01 costume,____ white gloves, scarf or heart action, it is asserted, and finding^: Suspicion centers heaviest his bag, which I believed also con­ eases which are trEinsmitted from and black suit or dress. brings a whole train of troubles in The new district attorney, who on Ralph Hammond, In love with tained the gun until he had a smimals, directly or indirectly b y , ------its wake. Mtiny for the first time had held office since November, was Nita, who has disappeared. Dnndee chance to dispose of it on his way insects, £md by other living species j one of the newest robots is a gift in their lives are having real causes a big, good-natured, toleraint man, suspects that Ralph came to Nlta’s to his hotel into Hamilton.” which carry the organisms respon-' for a m”n—and a popular one. It is for worry and it is next to impos- who looked younger than his 35 house from the rear, unseen by Dipdee shook his head. “I’d like called a ‘Tyboy ’ and is for pressing sible to appear light-hearted and years because of his freckles and sible for setting up disturbances. Polly Beale and his brother Clive, to agree, chief, but I believe Lydia his ties. It is eEisy to operate, ef- happy even in this Christmas sea- his always rumpled mop of sandy The human being also becomes who were watching for him, shot is telling the truth. She says she infected from contact with germs i bcient smd I believe sells for $2.50. son. Nita in her bedroom with a gun hair. But those who sought to take was in the upstairs bedroom with advantage of his good nature in that are transmitted to him from ------and Maxim silencer stolen from Sprague and remained behind only other humEin beings who have pre-1 A mother who hEis had good re- Hemlock is one of the most grace- Judge Marshall, Xita’s landlord, to the courtroom found themselves up two or three minutes at most, to against as keen a lawyer and prose­ vlously been infected. I suits with this simple, somewhat ful of the evergreens but its needles whom she paid no rent, and fled. put his shaving kit into the packed All men are perhaps carriers of old-fashioned cure foi coughs and bfg;ln to droop sooner than any of cutor as could be found in the I Suspicion also rests on Flora bag, and to clean up the bathroom whole state, or even in the middle disease because they constantly dis- colds, wishes me to pass it on for the the other greens. It is m u ^ u sed for Miles, In Nlta’s closet at the time basin. On her way down the back­ tribute about themselves organisms ' benefit of others. She chops finely ch u r^ dMorations but dertde^y ym- west. of the murder reading a note which stairs she says she heard Lois Dim- been pre- two good sized onions Eind adds one popular with the sextons for the lit- ‘Well, boy!” he greeted Dundee with which they have she thinks Is from her husband, but lap’s second ring and went to an­ vlously infected. third the quantity of sugar, then tie green particles persist In drop­ which is really from Dexter genially but with an undertone of swer it. Sprague and Janet Ray­ lets it drip through a strainer. The ping when the trees or boughs are solemnity. ‘‘Looks like we’ve got The organisms may come from Sprague, who came from New York mond, with whom Janet says he the secretions of the nose, throat dose is a teaspoonful at a tim^ and brought into the heat. For bouquets to join NIta, and whom Penny ac­ a sensational murder on our hands. stopped to talk a minute on the it has been her experience that the it will help to put the stems in It’s not every day Hamilton can and mouth; through coughing, -- cuses of the murder. Lydia, Nita’s front porch, were in the dining sneezing, spitting and kissing; i tidld will take it re y. water. Very pretty wreaths may be maid, whose face Nita had burned rate a headline like ‘BROADWAY room before Lydia entered it. made of hemlock Euid straw flowers through contominatlon m th secre- | children, there is horribly and to whom Nita left all BELLE MURDERED AT BRIDGE’ “I’m convinced Lydia hates or red alder or barberries. —to quote a Chicago paper ----- tions from the eyes, such as may ] delights them any more MARY TAYLOR. her money in an attempt to com­ Sprague and would be glad to be­ come when one uses a handkerchief ^ pensate, Is practically cleared. But I’m afraid there’s not enough lieve him guilty... .No. Mr. San­ mystery in it to suit your tastes.” *’***#!^ ^ or towel that has previously been I J^ ^ ry birds, goldflSi or even a rab- Ralph, however, appears and derson, I don’t believe Sprague did Dundee grinned wryly. ‘‘I’ve been it, but I do believe it wels Sprague’s used by an infected person, j... . ^ course their mother tells Penny that he is cured of his • • through contamination from the _ . pretty down in the mouth all morn­ revenge that Nita weis afraid of should be cons’olted first for she COLUMBIA infatxiation for Nita, The morning ing because there’s a little too excretions of the intestines and of of Nita’s death, Ralph, in estimat­ when she made her will Friday must take part of the care of them. much mystery, chief.” night Naturally she figured she’d the urinary tract, and even from If live pets are out of the question, Christmas festivities for the sea­ ing the cost of remodeling Nita’s contact with organisms that are attic, finds In the attic bedroom evi­ have time to tell the person she there are all kinds of stuffed ani­ son opened Wednesday evening with ‘‘Fairly open-and-shut, isn’t it?” on the human skin. mals, animal games, animal books dence that Sprague was her lover. was blackmailing that she was the tree and entertainment glvm by Sanderson asked, obviously sur­ through with him—or her, but I be­ Many Ways of Transfer and so on. Columbia GrEinge to the chUdren of Polly, calling for Nita, who has al­ prised. “ New York gets too hot for These organisms are transferred ready gone, finds Ralph, and forces lieve Sprague and Nita were lovers, v> the Grange. The program was under this Selim baby—probably mixed from one person to another by di­ him to come with her. He promises even partners in blackmail, and Velvets figure more conspicuously the direction of Mrs. Lillian Rice, up with some racketeer. Lois Dun­ rect contact, by contamination from not to come to the party, and in­ that she feared he would kill her than ever this winter. Nothing har­ and the tree smd trimming to charge lap offers her a job to organize a when he knew she was going to I sewage, food, water, air, dust and monizes .30 perfectly with fur, and it of Mrs. Helen Clarke. Miss Myrtle stead goes to a cheap hotel to Little Theater in Hamilton—which “ drink It off.” The next morning he marry Ralph Hammond and give dirt, ELnd by contamination from is so supple that it is ideal for the Collins procured the presents for the the fair Nita would certainly have up their source of income.” towels and similar utensils. newest hat modes. Regal pajamas children. The program was m fol­ realizes he loves Penny, and writes described as a hick town and which a note to Nita, who had already Sanderson considered for a long Finally, a human being may be have been evolved by one house of lows: she wouldn’t have been found dead minute, pulling at his full lower bitten by an insect which takes his j i,'ack velvet, the trousers cut to re­ “It came upon the midnight clear” promised to marry him, telling her in if she could have helped it”— he is through. He asks Penny very lip. “Well, thank God for those blood and later inoculates it into | semble a skirt. Sleeve and neck dec- —sung by the audience. and the district attorney grinned at precious footprints Strawn is build­ another human being. So far as;c,,ations and sash were of rich Ro- Selection by a three-piece orches­ humbly to marry him. She promises his own witticism—“but Broadway to, and then calls in Dundee. ing on! Don’t think I fail to follow the spread of disease is concerned, j ^an silk. tra, A. E. Lyman, Rev. F. C. Wil­ Nita jumps at it. Her racketeer your reEisoning that the crime must the human carrier constitutes a j ------liams and Hadley WlUlams. NOW GO ON WTTH THE STORY sweetie has a long arm, however, have been committed in the bed­ constant menace. I was somewhat amused the other Welcome—Merton Wolff. and Nita gets hers. Justly enough, Recitation—Carol Lyman. CHAPTER XXVn room, and not from the window Moreover, mass activities of man- ! day to read in a contemporary news- probably, but I wish to the Lord sill, but those footprints may save kind such as attendance in tre- I paper suggestions on how a family Recitation—Jsme Lyman. It was nearly nine o’clock Monday she had chosen some other town to us yet, and will certainly get us mendous numbers on motion pic- j cf four might live on nine dollars a Recitation— Virginia Collins. morning, and Dundee sat alone in hide in. Lois Dunlap is the finest through the inquest. You agree, of tures, baseball and football games, | week. The only generous aUowance “O little town of Bethlehem”— woman in Hamilton, but she’s too sung by the audience. the district attorney’s office, ‘ im­ course, that none of all this you’ve Iamo elevators, apartments and office ' was for milk, 14 quarts for the week. patiently awaiting the arrival of damned promiscuous in her friend Recitation— Frsuicis LaiFleur. told me must even be hinted at the buildings tend to increase contact The item of allowed 7 cents his chief. Coroner Price, with the ships. As it is now, some of the best each for lamb smd veal with two or “Mrs. SEinta’s triEds”—Westcott inquest? .... Good! Let’s be going. with diseased persons. approval of Captain Strawm of the friends I have in the world are mix­ It’s nearly 10 now.” three pounds of pot roEist meat dur- Rice. Other Disease Carriers homicide squad, had set the Inquest ed up in this mess, even if it is only (To Be Continued) it.g the week at 14 cents a pound. “The ChristmEis Grouch” —David into the murder of Juanita Leigh as innocent victims of circumstance ______^ Among the diseases spread by se- I Another item called for 14 dozen Hunt, Lois Clarke, JEinice Clarke, Selim for 10 o’clock, and there was Start cretions from the nose and throat I eggs— that sounds more than 3 eggs Virgtoia Collins, Carol Lyman Eind much that Dundee wished to say Until then Dundee had let his are streptococcal infections, pneu-1 for four people for a week. Jf a food Marg;aret Badge. to the district attorney before that chief express his pent-up convic­ monia, septic sore throat, menin- budget like that were to be fmlowed Orchcstrft hour arrived. tions without Interruption, and to H The 'diagram Illustrates the steps in “The Argentine,” a new tango gitis, diphtheria, infantile paralysis, nourishment would have to depend “ Silent Night”—sung by the audi­ When the thoroughly tired and deed Sanderson’s courtroom train­ dem onstrate to the picture above by Arthur Murray and an assistEint. scarlet fever, measles, whooping on tEe vegetables and starches, u ence. dispirited yoimg detective had re­ ing had fitted him admirably for cough, mumps, the common cold, course meat can be used as a fl^ or Boxes of candy Eind oranges were turned to his apartment late Sun­ long speeches. But he could keep EDITOR’S NOTE: The new dance influenza, tuberculosis and Vin-1 in stews or scooped with ^ given to Eill children present, and to the right, weight on the left foot, cimdy Eind oranges passed to the day afternoon, after having seen silent no longer. steps in vogue during the present count 3, and sway to the right. cent’s angina. Among the diseases and baked. There are numerous “That is what has been worrying holidays are described by Arthur ways of stretching , but few parents Emd friends present. Eaifli Ralph Hammond completely exon­ 4. Repeat the entire step. This of the eye transmitted are pink eye. me, chief,” he interrupted. “ Captain Murray, noted instructor, in a series would like to ask the butcher for 7 child under 10 received a gift from erated of any possible complicity in TAKING OF LOUISIANA should be practiced alone and then trachoma, and gonorrheal opthaJ- the murder of Nita Selim, he had Strawn has given the papers very ot twelve articles on the “New cents worth of veal or lamb. the tree, which was beautifully practiced with the man until the mia. The intestinal disorders in­ found a telegram from the district little real information, but the H ear’s Dances” which he has written trimmed and lighted with mEmy col­ On Dec. 20, 1803, the United step is perfected before trying to clude typhoid, dysentery, cholera, attorney, filed in Chicago: truth is I am afraid one of your for The Herald and NEA Service. Some one has suggested that the ored lights. States took possession of the Louisi­ dance it to public. aembic infection, hookworm, tape­ ‘‘CALLED CHICAGO SERIOUS friends was not an innocent victim This is the second article of the se­ table fare be plain and economicail Miss Anne Dix left Wednesday for ana territory after purchEtsing it An excellent piece of music to worm, pinworm, and schistosomia­ ILLNESS OF MOTHER STOP RE of circumstance.” ries. — tor the days just preceding 'Thanks­ MontclEilr, N. J., where she wUL^ from France for the price of $15,- practice by is “Body and Soul.” sis. TURNING HAMILTON EIGHT District Attorney Sanderson sat 000,000. This was the most remark­ BY ARTHUR MURRAY , giving or Christmas so that the spend the ChristmEis holidays at tfie Many of the orgEinisms maintain sumptuous holiday dishes will be borne of her sister, Mrs. Emma TEN MONDAY MORNING STOP down abruptly in the swivel chair able event to the administration of Written for NEA Service I TOMORROW: The Berlin Waltz. SEE BY PAPERS YOU ARE ON at his desk. “Just what do you President Jefferson. special locations in the body; for doubly appreciated. Salt codfish bailor. The Argentine tango step has that i example, the typhoid organism in chowder, saii‘>rkraut or New En­ Columbia raised $2250 in pledges, SELIM JOB STOP GOOD BUT mean, Dundee?” The territory comprised the entire inspiring, rhythmic movement to it WATCH YOUR STEP—SANDER­ “I mean I am convinced that one region between the Mississippi river the gallbladder, and the various gland boiled dinners are suggested for their recent drive for the new —step, hold, sway—that one asso­ worms to the intestinal tract. with desserts of gingerbread and Community Hospitsd in Wlllimantic. SON.” of Mrs. Selim’s guests was her mur­ and the Rocky Mountains, and ex­ ciates with romantic Spanish danc­ Well— and Dundee grinned rue­ derer, but I’d like to tell you the tended from the north of Texas to The venereEd diseases are spread apple sauce, plain rice or Indian pud­ It is expected that this amount will ers, their lace shawls, castinets, red- by contact with carriers who have be added too. fully—he had been on the job all whole story, and let you judge for the southern boundary of British heeled slippers. VOUP ding. right, but would Sanderson con yourself.” America. Napoleon willingly sold it been previously infected. Both the man and the woman Organisms that live to the blood The other day while in the nearby STAMPS FOB CANNING sider that he had ‘‘watched his “My God!” Sanderson ejaculated at such a cheap price because he saw D'ust know any tango step to make and that are carried from one per­ city a friend csdled attention to the Many housekeepers find rubber step” ? A t any rate, he had been Slowly he drew out a handkerchief that he was likely to have war with it a success. If they do, their steps son to another by insects are the scores of people who pass by in stamps are handy for stamping thorough, he congratulated him­ and mopped his freckled brow. “If Great Britain and knew that the take on a poiished beauty of per­ plELsmodlum of malaria, carried by these days of depression with un- names on cans Emd jars of home- self, as he weighed the big manila I hadn’t had a good many years of British fleet could easily keep French formance that is a joy to watch. : the Einopheles mosquito. Other dis­ h.sppy, worried countenances. Many * preserved foods. envelope containing his own trans- experience with criminals, Dundee forces away from the Mississippi The Man’s Part eases carried by mosquitoes are scription of the copious shorthand I’d say it is obvious on the fact of river. 1. Stand with back to the center OUVE ROBERTS BARTON notes he had taken during the first it that none of those four men— The Louisiana purchase had these of the room. WX? BY WEIk SERVKXIWC. dengue, yellow fever, filariasis. hours of the investigation. A small­ Judge Marshall, Tracey Miles important results; 2. Begin with the left foot, take Ticks Spread Fever er envelope held Nita’s tell-tale Johnny Drake, Clive Hammond It secured the entire control of the a two-step directly to your left. Christmas is the time to engage , The trypanosome of sleeping checkbook, her amazing last will could have committed such a cheap Mississippi and more than doubled j count 1 “and” 2. d child’s interest. I sickness is carried by the tsetse fly. and testament, and the still more sensational crime as murdering the area of the United States, it 3. Slowly draw the right foot up It supplies the interest and motive ' Typhus fever and trench fever are startling note she had written to hostess during a bridge game .... strengthened the bond of union in to the left, weight on the right, for every variety of training’. i transmitted by the louse. Bubonic Not that I haven’t wanted to com­ Lydia Carr. The last two Dundee the southfest and it gave new force count 3, .sway to the left. Parents know this and take a d -' had retrieved from Carraway only mit murder myself over many a to arguments for “internal improve­ 4. Repeat the entire step. Turn, vantage of it in the “good boy.” , spotted fever is carried this morning, after having submit­ bridge game,” he added, with the ments”—the building of roads and two step a few steps, reverse and “good girl” idea. But it supplies I ^ tick. Other insects suspected r v ' ted them to the fingerprint expert irrepressible humor for which he canals to connect the east and west. repeat. the basis ot other good things as i but not abso- on Sunday. was famous. Practice for at least fifteen min­ well; it is the basis of intense inter- j [^tely incriminated, include bed Carraway’s report had rather Then he groaned, the rueful LESSENS NOISE utes alone. Note that the last step est and wherever that is present al- t)ugs, water bugs, cockroaches and dashed him at first, for it proved twinkle still in his eye: “I’m afraid is done slowdy. most any end may be achieved. ants. that no other hands than Nita’s— we’re in for a lot of gruesome kid­ If you are bothered by the rat­ The W'oman’s Part i Among animal carriers of disease There is the idea of unselfishness. and his own, of course—had touch­ ding. Why, last night, in the club tle of dish washing, you can get a 1. Pace the center of the room. “It is better to give than to receive.” ' are the dog and various wild ani- ed either envelope or contents. But car of my train, three tables of rubber mat for the bottom of your 2. Begin with the right foot and Of all times of the year, the holiday ' mals of the dog type which trans­ he was content now to believe that bridge players could scarcely play dish pan, or better still, a fiber pan take a two-step to the right. season is the time to stress that, mit hydrophobia: the cat, which Nita herself had unsealed the en­ a hand for wisecracking about the 3. Slowly draw the left foot up and a composition drain mat. and I should make the most of it. I has been incriminated with the velope she had inscribed, ‘‘To Be dangers of being dummy!... .Well, j trajismlssion of diphtheria; the cow, Opened in Case of My Death” .... boy, now that I’ve talked myself All children know other children which, by the way of its meat, may v/ho won’t have very much this W h y ? -----Had she been moved by past the worst shock, suppose you , transmit various worms; and, by Christmas. an impulse to give a clue to the give me the low-down. But I warn ] way of its milk, tuberculosis, septic identity of the person of whom she you I’m going to take a powerful Why not have them set apart a ! sore throat and undulEint fever; the stood in fear, but had stifled the im­ lot of convincing.” Evening Herald Pattern tenth of their small funds for this sheep is incriminated with the pulse ? Painstakingly, and in the great­ purpose? The idea of the tythe, or trEinsmission of anthrax; the goat est detail, Dundee told the whole By Annebelle Worthington tenth, is an excellent one, not only with malta fever; various fish to Strawn had said, too, that the story. He was interrupted fre­ tor the actual worth it is to others. connection with tapeworms; the little rosewood desk had been in a quently of course, scoffingly at first, A snappy ensemble with heaps of but it is unquestionably a boomer-, typhoid; the hog with fairly orderly condition, before his then with deepening solemnity and dELsh and chic. big official hands had clawed respect on the part of the district The jacket is in the popular hip ?rfer NotXTtocreases^'S resp^c? ! attorney. through it in search of a clue or the length that is becoming to most fig­ “ rabbit with tularemia, and the par- gun itself .... Well, Strawn had “ Let me see the plan of the feivinsr to those from whom there is . ^ ,, ... ures. The trousers are fitted with lo hope of return. family with psittacosis. been properly chagrined when Dun­ house again,” he said, when Dundee tucks at the waistline. The wide dee had produced the will and note. had finished. “Also that table flaring legs move with the grace of Moreover, children should learn nAiiiwinvTss you’ve worked up showing the ap­ the habit of sacrificial giving very KNTFTED GARMENTS “Why did she stick it away in a a skirt. ® •' In knitted garments, the overlock pack of new envelopes, if she want­ proximate time and order of ar­ The tuck-in blouse has a youthful I seam used to light or medium mate- ed it to be found?” Strawn had de­ rival of the four men___ Thanks! tie neckline. Lesson in 'Thoiightfalness | ig soft, elEistic, Eind virtuEdly un- .... H m m !___ Hmm!” manded irritably, and had not been This smart pajama ensemble Style In the Christmas list with Uncle rippable, Eind it stEuids to a slight appeased by Dundee’s suggestion: No. 2521 may be had in sizes 12, 14, John’s name, and that of Aunt Alice, ridge-like line. The flatlock seam is “ Because she did not want Lydia, “ You see, sir,” Dundee repeated 16, 18 and 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 Mother, Dad, Timmy, the teacher, three times as wide as the overlock. in dusting the desk to see iz and at last, “ the list of possible sus­ inches bust. and his chums, I should not forget lies flat on the surface, is durable be alarmed.” pects Includes Lydia Carr, Dexter Size 16 requires 614 yards 39-inch to have Johnny add that of the lit­ and will not ravel. Yes, he had been busy enough, Sprague, John C. Drake, Judge ftgrured with % yards 39-inch con­ tle Donovan boy whose father is but what, actually, had he to show MarshEill, Polly Beale, Flora Miles, trasting and 114 yards 3%-inch rib­ dead and whose mother has no pos­ BUYING TEA for his industry? He had worked Janet Raymond, Clive Hammond—” bon for tie. sible way of representing SEmta Taste must be the chief determi­ up three good cases— the Erst “ But Polly and Clive were in the It is suitable for the hostess, for Claus. nant in bujdng tea, but the shopper against Lydia Carr, the second solardium together all the time!” lounging or for resort for beach Perhaps Johnny has no Christ- may well bear to mind that a tea against Dexter Sprague, and the SEmderson objected. wear. Eias money. Then with that els in- selling at one dollar a pound may third against Ralph Hammond— “ So they said,” Dundee agreed. Crepe silk, crepe satin, velvet, centive, find him work to do and le t; produce more than twice as many only to have them knocked to “But it is a very short trip from shantung, linen and rayon novelties him earn the price of his gifts. | cups of oeverage as one selling for pieces almost as fast as he had con­ the solarium by way of the side are nice for its development. Then there is the idea of helping ^ bEilf that price, ceived them .... Of course Lydia porch into Nita’s bedroom. And Our Large FEishlon Magazine tc fix up the house. Carr might be lying to give Sprague either Polly Beale or Clive Ham- shows how to dress up to the minute Why not do a little training now an alibi, but Dundee was convinc­ mon could have made that trip, at very little expense. It contains along that line with the 25th of De­ ed that she was telling the truth on the pretext of speaking to Nita most attractive Paris designs for cember as an incentive? and that she hated Sprague too about Ralph! ....Motive: murder adults and children, embroidery, etc. For instsmee, he never liked and much to fake an alibi for him .... to end blackmail. Naturally such Price of book 10 cents. consequently never learned to fix the Of course there was always Judge a theory would not include both of Price of pattern 15 cents in furnace. You want him to know how Marshall, but— them, but if one of them was being stamps or coin (coin preferred). to go about it. If he thinks that Through the closed door came blackmailed and made use of the counts as his share of getting ready soimds which Dundee presently pretext of warning Nita of REilph’s for the grand day, he’ll be willing to Identified as connected with Penny overwrought condition—” Manchester Herald go at it hammer and tongs now or I Crain’s arrival—the emphatic click “ Sprague’s your msm!” Sander­ Pattern Service miss my guess. Of her heels; the quick opening and son interrupted with relief. “Mo­ 2521 This is merely an illustration, but Shutting of desk drawers. tive: jealousy because Nita WEis For a HeraJO rattem of the the idea is the same, for sdl things. 1 The down-hearted yoimg detec­ ditching him to marry Ralph___ model Illustrated, send 15c to Why not use Christmas eis a mag­ tive debated the question of*taklng As for the gun and silencer, it stamps or coin directly to Fash­ net to draw the children toward all his perplexities out to her, but de­ seems pretty clear to me that Nita ion Bureau, Msmehester Evening sorts of things we have never quite cided against it. She probably herself stole it from Judge Mar- HerEild, Fifth Avenue and 29tb been able to put over before? •wanted to hear no more of his shEiIl, and that Sprague got it away Street, New York City. Strong interest is a factor we can­ theories, was imdoubtedly burning from her. You say the mEdd, Lydia, not discount when the opportunity Price 15 Oente with righteous indignation against went upstairs to tell Sprsigue he comes Eilong. I him because of Ralph Hammond. had to pack his things Emd take Name ...... I ....D id she still consider herself them away—for good!.... Very GLASS CXIVERS engaged to Ralph, In spite of the well! Sprague goes down the back­ Size . . . I fa ^ that young Hammond had gal- stairs with the gun in his pocket, You now can purchase Em im- ' lantly insisted upon releasing her through the back hEdl into Nlta’s Addree* breakable glass cover for your skil­ from her promise as soon u he bedroom, shoots her, bumps into let so that you can watch your meat the laffi£, goes out by the ba$^ doori fiook without taking it off* ) .73

MANCHESTEE EVENING EEEALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, DECEaiBER 20, 1930. PAGE ELEVEN Manchester High Crushes Rockville Five ^ MAKES PREMATURE DEBUT WHY MANCHES'TEB MAN - NEW GOLF BALL WAS NAMED REFEREE Trade School Beats Here’s how a Manchester man happened to be selected, to IS NO “SETUP referee the Manchester-Rockvllle lasketball game last night accord­ ing to Coach W. J. Clarke of the Torrington, 50 to local team. Stars Find Larger and Light­ According to Clarke, Osach Arthur Chatterton asked him who he -wEinted to have referee Viot Is Scoring Ace But Jolly H. S. Grid Pilot er Pellet Not So Easy To the game and Clarke said he told Take Exception To Work of Alpkase Boggini Bat He Chatterton he would agree to any Central board man. CSiat- Calls Same Number of Persowtl Fouls On Both Teams; and Sendrowski Also ...... Chase Into the Cup. terton is said to have' asked Clarke about Bogglni and Clarke Score Many Points; Alum­ says he reminded the Rockville Much Excitement At E n lo f Contest But No Serious Dis­ ! Pasadena, Calif., Dec. 20.—(AP)— mentor twice that while Bogglni Craig Wood, the only one of 213 was a capable referee, he was ni Next. 1 starters Tn Pasadena’s $4,000 open also a Manchester resident. turbance Resdt^ Many Think Neutral Man Shonld ! to thoroughly master golfdom’s new Clarke quotes Chatterton as I ball and the Brookslde par 71 course saying, “WeU, if Bogglni is okay Have Been Selected To Referee. With Ernie Viot showing the way, 1 in the first round, was two up on with you, he is with me.” 'This Manchester Trade School had no ' the surviving field today as it swung resulted in the difficult assign­ trouble defeating Torrington Trade, i into the second 18 holes, Woo(k ment being, given to the Man­ Ploomfield, N. J., pro, banged the The bitter feeling that existed.between Rockville and Man­ 50 to 28 in Torrington last night. chester man. chester in all branches of sports years back, flared up. in a min­ j lighter but larger pellet yesterday ~ Jolly and Sendrowski also played I for 69, the only sub-par score of the iature form last night when the high schools met in a basketball instrumental scoring roles. Gal­ I day. lagher was high scorer for the los­ duel in the Windy City. j Joe Kirkwood, Ben Richter, St. ^ Rockville took serious exception ers. The Torrington team played a j Louis, Tommy Armour, A1 Espinosa much rougher game and this did not to the officiating of Alphonse Bog­ and Frank Walsh are tied for second glni, a Manchester yoimg man^. but help their cause. The Trade meets with 71. Local Sport its Alumni at the Rec gym January 1 Figures Speaki ; such conduct was not wholly com­ Harry Cooper, George Von Elm 1 mendable in view of the final score 2. and Olin Dutra were forced to pick which showed Manchester far out Manchester Trade (50) up because of darkness last night. Chatter MANCHESTER (81) in front, 31 to 15. P. B. F. T. They were completing their rounds P. B. F. T. 2 Jolly, rf ...... 4 2-2 10 before others started today. 4 O’Leary, rf .. 8 2-4 8 A Tough Assignment 3 Viot, I f ...... 8 3-5 19 Bristol walloped Torrington High 1 Smith, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 BogginTs work last night on the 1 Kovis, c ...... 1 2-4 4 last night, 42 to 21 in Bristol. The 2 Tierney, If ...... 2 2-4 B whole was fair and square. He .1 0-0 2 scoring was evenly divided with C-McHale, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 called exactly the same number of 0 Turldngton, o .. personal -fouls on both teams, but 0 Sendrowski, rg .4 3-11 11 Pictured above is Jimmy O'Leary Palau and Hall having the edge. . . 4 0-2 8 0 Magnuson, I g ...... 2 .2 0-10-1 4 BOWLING 3 Squatrito, Ig . ,. .. S 0-1 6 of Cottage street who yesterday Manchester and Bristol meet here 2 Hedlnnd, rg ...... 1 1-8 3 7 2020 1010-16 50 afternoon was chosen captain-elect [Rockville is growing anew and in of the Manchester High school foot­ RIBBON MUX LEAGUE in the State Armory on January 2. Torrington Trade (28) MAX BAER That is two weeks from last night. 12 18 5-14 81 the opinion of neutral onlookers, the T. ball team for 1931. O’Leary holds No. 1 ROCITVILLE (15) referee’s role should not have been P. B. F. the unusual distinction of being a New York, Dec. 20.— (AP)—Max Baer, young Saa Francisco heavy­ Two officials will be in charge for 1 Zbuskka, rf . • • vts eia.* • 0-0 6 Biske ...... 71 85 89 weight has made his New York debut and won all the spoils, except -vic­ the first time in Manchester-Bristol P. B. F. T. assigned to either a Manchester 0-4 0 member of practically every athletic E. Anderson ...... 72 82 75 4 Tyler, rf ...... 2 8-8 7 or a Rockvljle man. 0 'Wilcox, rf . . . team and still being ranked excep­ tory itself. The coast puncher dropped a ten round decision to blonde relations, barring a Yale tourna­ 4 Gallagher, If 0-2 8 A. Anderson ...... 84 82 77 Emle Schaaf of Boston in Madison Square Garden last night, but most of ment. “Chick” Hayes of Hartford 8 Phillips, if ...... 1 0-1 2 No one from either Rockville or 1-2 7 tionally high in his studies. Jimmy Struff ...... 92 85 74 0 Reedy, If ...... 0 1-2 1 Manchester could have been any 3 Dinda, c ...... 3 was on the A honor roll a good the public acclaim went to the loser when the hard fought battle was over. and Danny Aheam of Middletown 3 Dayton, rg .. • • •.a.e;a.a • 3 1-3 7 Smith ...... 113 90 95 For four rounds Baer waded Into his more experienced rival, s-winging will be the men to call ’em as they ? Burke, c ______0 0-1 0 more or less satisfying. 'The home 0 share of the time last year and his Dum m y...... 73 71 68 2 Geissler, rg ...... 2 1-1 5 town crowd started to find fault 2 CThamplin, Ig 0-0 junior year promises to be no ex­ damaging rights and lefts that had the Boston lad a bit worried. Then see ’em. 0 Bamf e, Ig . . . • r«.« • > • 0 0-0 0 Baer tired and Sch^iaf, stabbing away with a straight, jolting left hand 0 Bermont, Ig ..., .. 0 0-0 0 ^th Boggini’s work with the very ception. It isn’t often that one runs 505 495 478 aiid hammering away -with heavy rights, assumed command of the strug­ m*st foul he called against Rockville. across an athlete of this type. Man­ Trinity College took the measure 13 13 2-7 28 No. 2 gle over the last six rounds. Schaaf weighed 203 pounds; Baer 200. of Cooper Union, 32 to 16 in Hart­ 12 5 5-14 15 Many of the fault-finders did not chester High can well feel proud of Brimley ...... 84 69 90 Score by periods: have any real conception of the Halftime: 26-17, Manchester. her new gridiron leader. The only ford last night. Referee: Rubino. M urphy...... 82 99 101 Manchester ...... 7 8 12 9—81 rules. It was the crowd, rather sport yoimg O’Leary does not play Blanchard ...... 99 71 68 RockvlUe ...... 2 8 4 6—15 than the referee that was preju­ for Manchester High school is ten­ Kid Kaplan has been placed sixth Referee: Bogglni, Manchester. Sapienza...... 73 81 90 Giorgetti Sets A Town in a list of leading lightweights ac­ diced. nis and that is only because of in­ The Score Speaks MANCHESTER BOY terference with baseball. He is one Holland...... 95 81 106 cording to a consensus compiled by of the best tennis players in the Kasulki ...... 99 86 89 the New York Sun. ‘The score Itself shows the futility school. Record With 69 Ringers M. H. S. 2nds (24) of attempting to attach any blame 532 487 544 Try as it will. East Hartford just P. B. F. T. upon the referee for such a crush­ ON PRINCETON “ 5” The Army and Navy Club con-* Giorgetti tamed J. Neubauer and W. can’t succeed In snapping its losing 0—Enrico, rf ...... 0 4-10 4 ing defeat. Rockville was simply No. 4 0—Vennart, rf .. b’nues to outshoot the best horse­ Gess by the same score and then string. Last night they lost a heart­ . . . 1 0-2 2 outclassed by a much smarter and Torrance ...... 100 115 85 0—McPartland, If .. 0 3-7 3 smoother drilled outfit. The pass- EAGLES COMPILE shoe pitching teams that can be Giorgetti and McCormick lost to breaking struggle to ’West Hartford, Cavagnaro...... 91 84 99 G. Adamy and W. Newbauer 46 to 24 to 18. With only a few minutes to 1—Englamd, If .. . . . 1 2-4 4 work of the Silk City representatives Helm, Former Kings- H anna...... 82 88 93 mobilized in Manchester. The latest 50 after which the Adamy-Neubauer play the score stood eighteen aU. 0—Tedford, c ...... '1 0-0 2 was far superior. Manchester play- SPLENDID RECORD McCullough...... 101 85 93 aggregation to feel the sting of the combination defeated Lamprecht The defeat was the 19th in succes­ 2—Neil, c ...... 1 1-1 3 er^f roissed many easy shots from M cKee...... 97 T03 94 ex-servicemen’s skill is the West and Thomson 50 to 32. Giorgetti sion for East Hartford last season 4—Sartor, rg ...... 0 0-2 0 under the basket. wood Star Athlete, Making The Eagles football team will of­ D ie tz ...... 118 126 105 Sides but the contest was by far the and McCormick then won from W. and to date. 1—Brown, rg ...... 0 1-1 1 Rockville fought hard every min­ ficially close their season tonight a’osest and most thrilling of the sea­ Gess and J. Newbauer 50 to 42 to 2—Mahoney, Ig . . . . 1 0-0 2 ute of the way and it was to tiieir when they hold their first annual 589 601 569 son. Several games were decided by put the Army and Na-vy back on With Russell and Frederick play­ 0—Turkingfton, Ig .. 1 1-2 3 credit Chat Manchester was held at Name For Himself. banquet and dance at the Hilliard No. 4 one point and eight were necessary even terms. Then Lamphecht and ing the leading roles, Meriden High a respectable margin the first half street firehouse. Climaxing a great Hunter ...... 110 102 75 before the West Sides were subdued Thomson took the measure of W. defeated its Alumni 29 to 18 last 10 6 12-29 24 which ended 10 to 5 for the visitors. season with the winning of the town Larder ...... -82 84 80 5 to 3. Quido Giorgetti broke the Newbauer and G. Adamy 50 to 20 night in its opening game of the Rockville 2nds (21) Goach Wilfred J. Clarke kept his A Manchester boy who is making junior football championship for the | Tedford ...... 94 96 82 town record when he compiled the and Giorgetti and McCormick won season. Middletown was defeated 15 P. B. F. T. first string' team in action, both be­ good in the sporting world is Geof­ second consecutive year after having ! Dwyer...... 91 85 138 amazing total of 69 ringers. He the match by defeating W. Gess and to 13 by New Haven Commercial In 2—Christofak, rt -. . . 2 5-6 » cause of the closeness of the contest frey W. Helm, son of Mr. and Mrs. to play three other local teams this : Bengston...... 93 93 96 once made 63 against Hartford and J. Newbauer 50 to 23. Middleto-wn. Windham downed Its 1—^Ashland, rf ...... 0 0-2 0 and also to test the players’ stamina A. Stanley Helm of Boulder Road, >ear when only one was beaten for j Brennan...... 97 104 110 until his latest achievement, no one Here are the ringers: Lamprecht Alumni, 30 to 23. Warren Harding 4—F. CJeissler, If . . . 1 0-3 2 in preparation for the big game with who is now a member of the varsity it last year. j — — — had been able to set a better mark. 40, Thomson 30, W. Newbauer 29, 1—Ciechowskl, If . . . 1 0-0 2 Bristol here January 2. The contest got underway when of Bridgeport outscored Gilbert in basketball team at Princeton Uni­ The Eagles have the distinction 567 5645 581 G. Adamy, 49, D’Amico 5, W. Gess Winsted, 29 to 25. 1—Burke, c ...... 1 0-0 2 Elam Big Lead versity. Last year young Helm, a cf being the only local team, junior ! ------Lamprecht and Thomson nosed out 50, McCormick 12, J. Newbauer 22, 2—Sokolor, c ...... 1 0-0 2 W. Newbauer 50 to 49. D’Amico and It was in the third quarter that graduate of the Kingswood school in or senior, who were not scored upon | n|\7 R im r AnnAMPlTT'O Giorgetti 69. Maybe this trouble between Man­ 4—Muska, rg, Ig .. 1 0-0 2 West Hartford, was one of the main during seven games on their own | JjlA Wl W UirUJNlilllO 4—Kozlowski, rg .. 1 0-0 2 Manchester really began to outclass chester and Rockville last night will Coach Art Chatterton's plucky band cogs in the Princeton freshman field. Seven home games saw the A N O L D 4—Kane, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 team. visitors unable to score a single I I M E help stir up more interest in the of warriors and they scored eleven inter-city series in future games. While he was at E^ingswood, point against the sturdy defense put F0RARMYIN1931 23 8 5-11 21 points before Rockville could score "Jeff”, as he is commonly called, up by the Eagles. In theii two out making the tally 21 to 5. In the Thomas F. Rady, Jr., sports editor Halftime: 12-7, Manchester. was one of the best athletes in the of town games, the Eagles were Referee: Bogglni. face of such an impressive factor, school, playing football, basketball scored upon both times, losing the West Point, N. Y., Dec. 20.—(AP) of the Rockville Leader, said after the crowd still persisted in blaming and baseball. In his senior year, he first 6-0 and winning the second 13- —Army’s football eleven will face the game that he thought the real the referee and Bogglni was subject­ was captain of the basketball team, 12. The first game of the season six new rivals in 1931, it was re­ mistake was made when an out of ed to a severe razzing at times. played end on the football team and v,as the only one lost, that being in vealed today with publication of the town reteree was not obtained for ■When the game was over the was one of the best third basemen Rockville to the heavy Wheel Club schedule for next season. the game. He felt that anyone from WOODY ENGLISH crowd hung about the Sykes Memo­ that Kingswood ever had. The of that city. That was the only game In addition to the usual pivotal BY TIM MC G R A H either Rockville or Manchester could rial gymnasium to fire remarks at basketball team imder his leadership that the Eagles were able t<^ arrange games with Yale, Harvard, and not have avoided a jam in a similar the referee as he walked through went through a schedule of nine SAi all negotiations for a later return Notre Dame, the Cadets will face predicament. the milling mass to the dressing games, which included some of the game failed. Thanksgiving day the Pittsburgh, Michigan State, Colo­ Can a Boxer Beat a Wrestler? Well, Little SECRETLY WED room. ’There was considerable shov­ strongest prep school and college Eagles traveled to Stafford to play rado College and Louisiana State in Incidentally, Tom was down to the ing and one or two young men at­ freshman teams in the state, imde- the West End Olympics and barely major or close to major contests. George Dixon Could. Battalino-Chocola1;e scrap and he, Tim McGrath needs no introduction to readers of The tempted to take a cuff at Bogglni. feated. won out by the score of 13-12, when The schedule: too, was one of those who saw tbe Chicago, Dec. 77.—(AP)— The!In the dressing room the Roclcvills Besides being Kingswood’s one of the Olympics’ halbacks broke Sept. 26, Ohio Northern; Oct. 3, Herald. His sparkling, witty stories of the prize ring, run­ dusky lad as a close winner. Never­ “most eligible bachelor” on the Cubs j players continued the verbal bar- premier athlete in 1929 he was the away in the last two minutes of play Knox; 10 Michigan State; 17, Har­ ning in series form last winter, proved one of the biggest hits theless, it is needless to say that basebali team, Ellwood “Woody” ] rage. senior prefect, which is the highest for a touchdown. Here the Eagles’ vard; 24, Yale at New Haven; 31, in a long time. Tim has more tales than a centipede has he was pleased to have the title stay Fjjglish, is no longer “eligible.” j Howe Trae Sport honor tlu t the school can give to a line broke through and smeared the Colorado College; November 7, corns. in Connecticut. boy, and he won both the Jacobus runner for the extra point try. Louisiana State; 14, Pitt at Pitts­ cup for the member of the varsity In cleaning up the local teams, the burgh; 21, Ursinus; 28, Notre The San Francisco man. whose activities along Cauli­ football team making the most pro­ first was the South Ends, who were Dame. flower Alley date back to the day when John L. Sullivan ? ? “ r " T 1 S jetreTSS ^ hS gress in . scholarship, and the head­ built around Vince, Raynor, and tasted defeat at the hands of that young whippersnapper Jim Howe was cn hand to see that there master’s cup for general athletics. Siamonds. They were taken into POLO IN OFFING Corbett, has bad intimate perspnal contact with tbe men who JACOBS ON OUTS told friends. camp for a 20-0 score. The Cardi­ was no trouble. Coach Cfiarke Los Angeles. Dec. 20.-s-(AP)—The fight with their fists for a li-vlng. As manager of Tom Shar­ nals of the North End were second invasion of another great South quoted Principal Howe as naying GODFI^ISHELD~ and they were beaten almost as bad, American polo team was heralded key in the old days, he recalls vividly incidents of the period WITH COMMISSION CASEY’S HICKS WIN that Manchester proved much the 13-0. The Cardinals had strength­ today with the arrival of thirty-four when Jeffries ruled the heavyweight world. His yams are better team. Uoach Chatterton’s ened their team with Vince and Ray­ ponies from Argentina. spiced with the kindly humor of a man who understands comment was to the effect that be TO 10 ROUND DRAW nor of the South Ends but it did not The mounts arri-ved in good condi­ fighters. THEIR 2ND CONTEST thought Bogglni lost control of the help them enough to offset the su­ tion despite a 45-day trip through situation at one or two brief inter­ perior team work of the Eagles. heavy seas. They will be conS- N. Y. Moguls Inclined To Deal vals. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT The last two games of the sea­ Now that wrestling is again in favror, don’t be surprised if the old dis­ In justice to Bogglni, it is only New York—Ernie Schaaf, Boston, tioned here pending the arrival of Tack 25-14 Defeat On Gar­ son were two of the hardest, both their riders shortly after the new cussion of a wrestler Ineeting a boxer comes up. It seems irrepressible. Directly With Schmeling fair to report that he has previously outpointed Max Baer, California, 10. being against the High School All- year. land’s Five With Snow and oCnclated basketball gaihes satisfac­ Bob Olln, Now York and Joe Ban- Stars. The first Sunday, the All- I don’t know how this flying tackle Gus Sonnenberg, Don George and Magnuson Leading Attack. ovic, Binghamton, N. Y., drew, 10. Only one member of the team torily not only here in Manchester Stars with Ernie Dowd in the lineup, which campaigned through Califor- others use, would fare In a fighter-wrestler meeting. But in such match­ Over Title Fight. but up In Rockville as; well. It was Detroit—Jackie Fields, Los An­ figured an easy win. On the kickoff es in the past, the wrestler usually has been worsted. I After piling up a lead in tbe early geles, knocked out Bucky Lawless, not last -winter without a defeat, simply linfortunate that (Joach Chat­ the Eagles received the ball and Juan Reynal, will be back, although Little George Dixon, though only a featherweight, almost kayoed { part of the game at the Franklyn terton selected a Manchester man Syracuse, N. Y„ 5. Johnny Datto, without losing it scored a touch­ Gym Wednesday night, Casey’s Cleveland, knocked out Johnny Pos- the invaders expect to put another Evan Lewis, the original “Strangler,” a great heavryweight wrestler. The New York, Dec. 20.— (AP)—Joe for such a tough assignment where down. That was the only score of 24 handicap quartet into the field. Hicks battled to a win'.over the the feeling is so tense. Rockville ky, Windsor, Ont., 1. the game with the Eagles holding old discussion had been revived. And when it reached Tom O’Rourke, Jacobs is Max Schmeling’s manager ‘ Garland’V^Five to the score of 25 Chicago—CHiarlie Retzlaff, Duluth, The galloping gauchos will include and Manchester newspapermen ' Eowd down to a few short gains. Bernardo Dugan, Diego Cavanaha, who managed Dixon, Joe Wolcott and Bob* Armstrong, he told Lewis he’d under a five year contract, but he 14. This win makes the second out agreed before the game that such a Minn., knocked out Antonio Mata, The next Sunday the All-Stars with Spain, 1. i Roberto Lambert, Dan Kearney and be glad to match him with 118-pound Dixon to test the theory. has to read the papers these days to for^ the Hlck& Sn(W situation was likely to develop. It not only Dowd in the lineup but also I Reynal. and Magnuson featured for the goes without saying that when Toronto—Midget Wolgast, Phila­ “Squat” Squatrito, the All-Stars' In spite of warnings that mighty Evan^would break the little chap’s find out what the New York Ath- delphia, outpointed Willie Davies, Ictic Commission wants the German Hicks while Olson was high scorer Rockville High comes to Manches­ Charleroi, Pa., 10. looked good to not only break the neck, O’Rourke declared Dixon would meet him at the O’Rourke stable’s heavyweight to do. And thereby for the Garlands. The score at ter for a return g;ame later in the Eagles record of not having any half-time was 12 to 8 in favmr of season, the eleventh man on the Erie, Pa.—Tommy Paul, Buffalo, team score upon them, but to score The Nut Cracker hands a tale that may cost “Der N. Y., outpointed Midget Mike Maxie” his heavyweight crown. I the Hicks. floor will be from neither Rockville quite a few touchdowns. Again the I Games with the Hicks can be- ar­ or Manchester. Boggftii will handle O’Dowd, Columbus, Ohio, 10. game ended with the Eagles on top On Tuesday the commission cabled Atlanta—George Godfrey, Leiper- Max Baer, the heavyweight from Schmeling in Germany, that he must ranged by calling 4259. 'The sum­ the Alumni game at the Armory b> the score of 6-0, a result of ' a San Francisco, has an extensive mary: vlUe, Pa., and Bearcat Wright, hjocked kick recovered in back of agree in 15 days to defend his title Urte next Friday night and there Omaha, drew, 10. wardrobe, including 20 hats. O’Goof- against Jack Sharkey. Maxie has i ^ Casey’s Hfchs (25) probably won’t be a whimper of dis- the All-Stars goal line. ty w'onders if some of these lids “Chip” Chartier with Eddie Wilson replied that Jacobs is his manager \ j approvtu. aren't for his manager to talk and fully qualified to go before the' „ ^ ^ i Pasawork the Star lUNIOR BOXING CLASS assistaiit, have coached the team through. commission and talk it all over with “ Magnuson, rC ...... 5 in a highly successful way. for the the boxing solons. i ^ Jewell, c ...... 1 2 1 But to get back to the game last 2 1 night, it would be unfair to pick last two years, as the record below , Kid Chocolate has 45 suits. They And that’s where the rub comes ^ Bengston, Ig ...... 1 shows. i happen to be the kind you wear, 0-0 2 any one player and report that he TO HOLD PARTY MONDAY In. 'The commission does not recog-! ^ Swanson, rg ...... 1 was-the star for the game. O’L^ry, The 1929 and 1930 records- I though, not the sort that Gene Tim- nize Jacobs as a manager because of | 1929 ney has to contest every few months. his suspension in the controversy i ® 12 1-7 25 ^Turkingtdn.smd Squatrito were the The junior boys advanced boxing O Rockville Wheel Club ...... 7 blg^-scorers blit their success was training quarters. I had Sharkey on Staten Island then, and O’Rourke over Arthur Buelow’s managerial i Gwland’a Five (14) class will have a surprise session 36 Rockville Clerks ...... 0 The boxers nowadays buy clothes' B. ] largely diie to the co-operation of invited me over. claims on Schmeling Jacobs has i P- Monday. Each boy listed below is to 28 Cardinals, M anchester...... 6 in a big way. In the old times, says j filed no managerial contract on 2 Borst, I f ...... 1 the other players who passed beau- bring a surprise toy or present, this 7 West Sides, Manchester .... 7 c.’Goofty, they used to go in for I When the “Strangler” arrived, O’Rourke asked- Dixon if he’d meet Schmeling with the commission 1 Kicking, r f ...... 2 tifulfy in the low-ceilinged Sykes making it possible for all boys to re­ 18 Rockville Clqrks ...... 0 socks. him. which considers the German heavy­ 2 Olson, c ...... 2 gyrn where it Is next to impossible ceive a present Ice cream and 19 Rockville Wheel C lub...... 0 weight a free agent. 0 Lisk, Ig ...... O' to shoot from further away thw the cookies will also be served. 7 Rockville All-Stars ...... 0 O’Goofty is starting a fimd to be | “Mr. Lewis isn’t a fighter, and it would be imfair for me to hit him,” 2 Smith, rg .. . ____ . . . 1 ford line.. Tyler and Biurke, Itock- The following are invited and also used for the purchase of heels for | said Dixon. That'made Lewis wild; he said he’d pick up Dixon before HOCKEY CARNIVAL yiUe’s biR; threats, were h tid well hi anyone desiring to enroU for the 115 Opponents 20 retired boxers’ shoes. ' he knew what was happening. 7 6 . 2^ 14 harid. by* the strong defense 1930 I _____ I class is eligible to a present and re­ I At the gong Lewis ran for Dixon. Dixon sidestepped, pinnHng a New York, Dec. 20.—(AP) — Halftime: 12-8, mcka. chestm: spread across tlm floor, -I freshments: James Dougan, William 0 Rockville Wheel C lub...... 6 ' Next week he Is going to ask Madison Square Garden was to b e' Referee: J. Higgins. Time: Ten The pr^m inary tussle was Utter- Halsteadt, Fred Keish, Billy Forde, 73 Rockville C lerks...... 0 Primo Camera’s manager for one of | sock to Lewis’ mouth. Lewis whirled, rushed again and as he put the scene today of an all day prep minute quarters. -ty fought and although Manchester Robert Forde, Collin Cole, Ralph 14 South .. Windsor...... A ll-Stars ----- 0“ the Hippo’s old suits—to dothe a forth ' his big arms to grasp Dixon, the little champ slid In and shot his school and intercollegiate ho^ey < won, its rtctory was ’riot what it 0 Rockville C lerks...... 0 couple of needy families. right to Lewis’ ear. The small crowd was in an uproar. camivai. Three games were on the ruight have tteen imder otiier dream* Leeberg, George Leary, Joseph Pa- 20 South Ends, Manchester...... 0 I GAME NETS $115,158 program, morning, afternoon emd1 J,i New York, Dec. lM.-r-(AP> —The? stanceA •. RockviHe was leading bgr'a lozie, Thomas Conran, Frederick 13 Cardinals, M anchester...... 0 Lewis, in a frenzy, was nmningyfrom comer to comer, hoping to trap Strong, Raymond French, Carl During the war, Jack Dempsey nlgrht. ^ , football _ganae between the . NL ' Y i pdnt or two with three ndnutee to 6 High School All-Stars, .Man. 0 had only one pair of spats, but that Dixon. But the boxer kept dancing out of the way, cooly plastering Kent School and Morristown, N, Giants and Knuts: Rodcne’s - Notrh play when .its ifcHirth idd$ was baa- Schwartz, Teddy Brown, Raymond 13 Olympics, Stafford ...... 12 was too many. Chartler, Adrian Groot Howard Lewis 'IChenever there was opportunity. J. school were paired in the first en-1 Dame All-Stars earned. $116,158 for ish^.-oa personal fouls imil tbe Chatf 6 High School All-Stars, Man.. 0 After five minutes O’Rourke ordered Dixon the ring. Lewis counter and St. Paul’s school and' Mayor IValker’s committea for terton ; t r ^ .fttished vdth lonly Xour.. Daniels, William Miller, Kenneth' Max Baer owns a 16-cylinder car Morrison, George Willard, Edward 85 18 was so wobbly I doubt if he’d have lasted much longer. the Princeton freshmen in the sec- employment relief. , raen- prelim inary vnue atot nnd has a chauffeur. But that’s not ond. At night Yale's intercollegiate Expenses p t -the 'game were | ly rdw ^.and^ was duriiiE this coa­ ^va^iazo, Elmer. Duffy, Frank Two. years’ record, 12 wins, 2 ties, paying that sdmebody else n ^ take “Tim,” Lewis told me in the dressing room, “wrestling hnd fighting loasea* champs will face the strodg Dart^ $12,666, or lei« thisii ten pentst at t|ast tbig^^.-esew4 biCM tpMigkg jLhim for A rldoc are two different things,’^ , - mouth sextet* I the gross prosedliU 3 r e- • i ' ^ f c - • •• _ •. • '»!•- ^©i^TWBETB ^ MANCHESTER EnrBNTNG HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SAITjRd a Y, pECEliBER l?0, 19301

T H E C L aXSSIFIED SECTION f- A BlJ'l'/^D SEULHERE 'Ad Inforlnatloii LOST AND FOUND 1 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 WEARING APPAREL MUNDAY TO ANNOUNCE LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 4318- POSITIONS — ABOARD OCEAN ______— FURS 57 Notice is hereby given that Pass Manchester liners; good pay, visit Hawaii, FOR SALE—^NE MAN’S raccoon Book No. 4318 issued by The Home China, Japan. Experience urmeces- CAUFORNIA CONm T Bank and Trust Co., has been coat $120, also one ladies’ raccoon Evening Herald sary. Self-addressed envelope will coat $145. Both coats brand new lost or destroyed, and written ap­ bring list. E. Arculus, Mt. Ver­ Box 462, Meriden, Conn. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING GUIDE CLASSIFIED, plication has been made to said non, N. 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The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ SUPPLIES 43 FOR RENT—TWO ROOM suite in Tomorrow is to bring:- 1929 Pontiac Coach Johnson Block, facing Main street. jamas, handkerchiefs and pan'les HOT WATER CAR HEATERS— rect publication of advertising will be 1929 Buick Roadster Right Hon. Arthur Henderson, Swap Chills and Shivers for rectllied only by cancellation of the FOR SALE — GOOD ROASTING Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or jani­ British secretary for foreign affairs as gifts she will appreciate. Wil- BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ties, 1924 Studsbaker Pouring sock, jackets and sweaters for Warmth and Comfort by giving a charge made for the service rendered. chickens delivered any place in tor 7635. in the British Cabinet speaking on rose Dress Shop. All advertisements must conforna Dial 7220 For Demonstration. boys, neckties in holiday boxes. Harrison Hot Water Car Heater. town, 42c lb. dressed. 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Christmas gifts each ad otherwise the CHARGE CUT FLOWERS and plants for FOR SALE — PUTNAM steam Call nights or Phone 7505. 91 So. visiting with relatives and friends. chester Candy Klrthen, next to The following axe the Only boiler. Suitable for any purpose. F. Glenney’s. for entire family. Dunhill’s, 691 American Made Watches; RATE will be collected. No responsi­ Christmas, poinsettias, cyclamen, Main street. The Uncas Group of Y. M. C. A. bility for errors in telephoned ads M. Charter, Ellington, Conn. Tele­ Main street. fancy begonias, Christmas cher­ boys and the Y. M. C. A. men’s com­ ILLINOIS, HAMILTON, ELGIN will be assumed and their accuracy phone Rockville Division, 292-13. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, hot LINGERIE — The smartest gift, WALTHAM. canaot be guaranteed. ries, pandanus; also roses, carna­ mittee enjoyed a supper and A UKULELE or some other string water heat, electricity furnished, step-ins, dance. sets. Chemises, tions, calendulas and pompoms. speeches last Wednesday evening at instrument will make an Ideal g ift INDEX OF rent reasonable, 217 North Elm slips, gowns, pajamas of crepe de This store features American-nuuie Krauss Greenhouse, 621 Hartford the Wapping Parish House with Visit us and make your selection. CLASSIFICATIONS | FUEL AND FEED 49^ street, near school. Phone 3300 or chine of finest quality. Also nice Watches for Americans. Road. Tel. 8962. twenty-nine present. Julius Auger line of rayon, flannel and quilted The Music Box. Births ...... A ' DeJc EMBER SPECIAL on dry sea 7975. Ethel Fish Lewis. of Hartford Y. M. C. A. was the Louis Jaffe Jeweler Engagements ...... B robes. The Smart Shop, State CHRIS'TMAS PLANTS a n J ~ ^ soned wood, hard wood $6, slab principal speaker of the evening his 891 Main St. Marriages ...... C ! flowers, cyclamen, poinsettias, FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT. AU Theater Bldg. D \ wood or birch $5, cut for stove Deaths ...... improvements, steam heated, on topic being “Boy life in thu Philip­ B.^STOW’S FOR better radios. Card of T h a n k s ...... B . fancy begonias and many others. furnace or Are place, good meas­ pines” . Dr. Elmer T. Thlenec of FRAMES—FOR THAT picture or In Memoriam ...... V ' trolley line, garage. Inquire 570 EINSTEIN LEAVES CUBA Since 1922—General Electric, Ma­ Roses, carnations etc. Mixed bou­ ure. Prompt delivery. Fred Miller, Marlborough and Paul Smith, Presi­ photograph make an excellent Lost and Found ...... 1 ' quets and baskets, Boston ferns, Center street. Phone 5634. jestic. 20 Bissell street. Phon* Announcements ...... I Rosedaie 33-3. dent of the Uncas group also spoke. gifL A wide choice of mouldings. 3234. Personals ...... 9 Christmas wreaths and trees. Red FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement There were eight members of the A choice selection of framed pic­ Havana, Dec. 20.— (AP)—Prof. Automobiles and green ruscus, tubs, baskets SPECIAL—50 CORDS OF season- Y. M. C. A. men’s committee pres­ Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 < and garage, 182 Eldridge street, tures, Olson’s, 699 Main street Albert Einstein, still a-little dazed A HERALD subscription to the and fancy wreaths for cemetery ed birch wood $4.00 load, good ent, also thirteen members of the Automobiles for Exebaegs i I $25.00. Telephone Hartford 5-3705. by the reception he receives at every girl or boy away at school, the Auto Accessories— Tires ...... < decorations. We have a large selec­ measure; also hard wood $6.00 per Uncas group and two leaders. The OH SO LOVELY—Will be hw stop on his way to California, re­ relative or friend who has moved AUto Repairing—Painting ...r .. T tion, drive up and make your load. Thomas Wilson, Phone 8581 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on local “ Y” was organized in this comment on a-gift of perfume to another town, wlL be a most Auto Schools ...... f -A I choice now. Burke The Florist, or Rosedale 37-4. sumed his journey on the steamer Autos— Ship by Truck ...... ■ Madison street. All improvements, community eleven years ago last from our choice selection by Coty welcome Christmas gift, , keeping Wayside Gardens, Rockville, Conn. including steam heat. Inquire 100 November. H oubi^nt and othera Packard’s Belgenland today without having Autos— ^For Hire ...... 9 | FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $6 load met President Machado, who could them In touch with all that is go­ Garages— Service—Storage IK* • • S 10 Tel. 714. E. Center street or telephone 3782. Frank Foster of Foster street this Pharmacy. ing on In Manchester. Call 5121. Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 | or slabs $5; also light trucking not return from a week-end trip be­ place, passed away at his home last Tfap'ted Autos— Motorcycles . . . . 13 | done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. VAN RAALTE GLOVE sUk under- fore the Belgenland sailed. Business and Professional Services | 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker Thursday night, after a brief illness. A BUICK—A CAR ALL .will en­ Dial 6148. wear, vesta, bloomers, par>»^tes, Last night before the Havana Business Services Offered ...... It MOVING—TRUCKING- street, all improvements, garage, He leaves besides his wife Mrs. Har­ joy for Xmas. Models to suit prac­ Household Services O ffered...... I t-A I good location, rent reasonable. In­ step-ins $1. A gift that will be ap­ Academy of Sciences, he talked ing 14 STORAGE 20 FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and riett Foster, three daughters Mrs. tically every purse. Arrange for quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. Winnifred Smith, of Brooklyn, Mrs. preciated, featured at Reardon’a about his esoteric theories and his I •••••»•••••• 13 slabs, Hardwood $9.00 per cord; plans to study the speed of the sun’s demonstration. Dial 7220, James roneral Blreotors...... 14 PERRETT & GLENNEY tnc.—Mov­ slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction' FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST Marion E. Pierce who lives at the i^ARL. , VANITY CASES, ^ M. Shearer, comer Main and Mid­ H^aatlng^—Plumbing—Roofing 17 ing, packing and shipping. Dally homestead, and Miss Dora Foster rays. He would not talk long, ex­ dle Tiirtplke, ' ' ^ Xnanzanoo ...... It guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. class rents. Apply Edward J. lavalleres, Gruen wrist watches, plaining that his Spanish was not Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 service to and from New York. 14 3149. Prompt delivery. of Brooklyn. The funeral will be rings, ivory toilet sets—many Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone very good—“at least not good GIFTS ALL WILL ENJOY—Gen- lOTlng'-^rucklng—Storage ... 30 trucks at your service. Agents tor 4642. held on Sunday afternoon. others for “her”. Ask about our itlnfl^—-Papering . . . 31 United Van Service, one of the FOR SALE—BEST SEASONED The Parent Teachers association enough to indulge in oratory.” era! Motors Radio, electric coast­ »feselonal Services ...... 33 budget plan. Brays, 645 Main. leading long distance moving com­ hard wood, 1-2 cord load $5.00. 1-4 6 ROOM TENEMENT and 5 room held a very successful whist party at He steered away from politics, but ers, waffle irons, clocks, lamps, Repairing reiterated his opinion that Ger- MaJlbxing-Idling—Dyoing--Cleanlng panies. Connection in 162 cities. cord load $3.00. Prompt delivery. flat, all modem Improvements, on the Wapping Center School hall, last Xmas tree lights. The Raiilo Cen­ Sollet Goods'and~Servloe ...... Phone 30«8, 8860, 8864. Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo. Buck. Center street. Inquire 147 East Thursday evening. There were nine THE naany’s future depends upon solution ter, 455 Main street. Dial 5267. fra’aated—Business Service « . . . . Center street. Telephone 7864. tables present. Miss Lillian E. Bur­ of her economic problems. A refer­ ' Bdneatlonol U T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and FOR SALE—HARD WOOD slabs ence to “ times when adventurous purses and Classes ger, received the ladies flrst prize, CHRISTMAS CLUB Private Instruction piano moving, modem equipment, $5 targe load, equal hard wood; FOR RENT—4 and 6 ROOM tene­ and Mrs. Oscar D. Strong received foreigners have been able to assume 105— GIFTS FOR THE Dancing ...... u a ....j» 3 8 -A e.xperlence^ help, public store­ also furnace chunks $6. Chas. ments, all improvements, garage the ladies consolation. Oscar D. Prepares the way for Christmas leadership of German affairs impos­ HOME. Musical— Dramatlo ...... 39 house. Phone 4496. Palmer, 6273. if desired. Apply 95 Foster street. first prize and Truman Hills the sible under normal circumstances,” Wantedrrlnstructlon ...... 33 next year. Our club opens Dec. 9. Tel. 5230. consolation. After refreshments w p interpreted as a fling at Adolph Plaanelal 1000 LOADS hard wood slabs, saw­ THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIO Bond*—Stocks— ^Mortgages « « ..« 31 were served, they danced till 12 THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. Hitler, who is politically active iu Business Opportunities...... 13 REPAIRING ed stove length and under cover. FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room o’clock. Germany, but Prof. Einstein would Co.—The home of electric ap­ Money to Loan ...... 33 Cash price $5.00 per load. L. T. flat, 1st floor, 37 Delmont street. The Wapping Grammar school not admit that he had referred to pliances. Suggestive gifts for Help and SltaatUiaa VACUUM CLEANER; gun; phono­ Wood, Co. Xmas, toaster, percolator, waffle Help Wanted—Female ...... IS Phone 8039. will hold their Christmas exercises Hitler. graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ iron, heaters, com popper, vacuum Help Wanted— Male ...... 94 FOR SALE — SEASONED hard on Tuesday instead of Wednesday Before the Belgenland sailed Frau Help Wanted—Jdale or Female . . 37 ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. forenoon as was at first arranged. Einstein took her husband through cleaner, hbatlng pad, flat iron, dla)i Agents Wanted ...... :c.l7-A wood $6 load, split $7, hard wood BUSINESS LOCATIONS CIRCUS MAN WEDS washer, washing machine, electric Situations Wanted— F em a le ...... 33 slabs $5 load. Fred O. Giesecke, The parents and friends are all in­ Havana’s shops and bought him a FOR RENT 64 vited to attend. range, or refrigerator. All thfese Situations Wanted—^Male ...... 13 telephone Rosedale 36-12. straw hat to shield him from the Employment Agencies ...... 43 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Jersey City, Dec. 20— (AP)—John tropical sun. gifts may be bought on the in­ Live fltoclc—Pets—Poultry—Ycklclea BRICK BUILDING store 26x36 at T. Rlngling, wealthy circus owner stallment plan, w l^ a liberal down Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 FOR SALE— Ha I^D WOOD, stove 314 Main street, near the Turn­ payment and a yea small mnwHiiy Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 43 or fire-place, $6 pe“ load. Also soft was on his honeymoon today. BARBER TRADE taught In day pike. Suitable for any business, payment Take advant^e of oiir Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 and evening classes. Low tuition wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, ITAirS BUDGET He was married to Mrs. Emily I STATE CENSUS FIGURES Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 large display window. Ifaquire Ed. Haag Buck yesterday by Mayor ‘ Xmas offers. For Sale—M Ucellueobs rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 Rosedale 28-2. Kratt, 312 1-2 Main street Articles for S a le ...... 43 Market street, Hartford. Frank Hague. Boats and Aeoessorlee ...... 44 Mrs. Ringling is the daughter of VVashington, Dec. 20.— (AP.) A UNIVERSAL washing—madilBe Rome. Dec. 20.— (A P .)—Budgets or a Frldlgaire are two sugges­ Building Materials ...... 47 GARDEN—FARM - HOUSES FOR RENT 65 of the various ministries will be re­ Mr. and Mrs. James Haag of Official figures on the recent census Diamonds— Watches— Jewelry . . 43 PRIVATE! INSTRUCTION 28 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Orange, N. J., and the widow of in Connecticut are now being issued tions for Xmas gifts that would be Electrical Appliance#" Radio ... 43 duced by approximately $15,000,800 enjoyed throughout tbe new year. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A FOR RENT—JANUARY ITt 6 during the fiscal year 1931-32, the Charles W. Buck. Mr. Rlngllng’s from the Census Bureau. The coun FOR SALE — PURE HONEY. first wife died in 1929. See them at PavU Hillery’s, Inc., Garden — Farm— Dairy Prt^uets 30 TUTORING IN ALL grade sub­ room house, with all improvements Council of Ministers decided today. ties of the Second Congressional Household Goods ...... 31 Quart $1.00, pints 55c, pound jars Mr. Ringling is a resident of New Hotel Sheridan Bldg. jects, afternoons and on Tuesday, and garage at 23 Laurel Place. The decision follows within a District which as a whole had 253,- Machinery and T o o le ...... 33, 40c. Joseph Schelbenpflug, 194 York and Sarasota, Fla,, where be Musical Instrum ents...... 33 Call 3152 or ifiqulre at 26 Elm month a saving of $20,000,000 effect­ 099 persons, each had these num­ THE SILVERWARE ^ of the house Thursday and Saturday evenings. School street. South Manchester. keeps an extensive art collection. Office and Store Equipment . . . . 14 Ethel Fish Lewis, 87 Charter Oak street. ed by a 12 per cent cut in the sala­ bers: should not be forgotten for the Specials at the S to r e s ...... 13 Tel. 7716. He Is the owner of Ringling Broth- Middlesex, 5i;388; New London, Wearing Apparel— F u r s ...... If; street. Phone 3300 or 7975. ries of all state employees. ers-Bamum and Bailey Circus and Christmas feast, the Dewey-Rieh- Wanted—To Buy ...... |g The deficit in the forthcoming 118,966; Tolland, 28,659 and Wind man Co., are showing some very SILVER LANE PICKLES HOUSES FOR SALE 72 the last of five brothers who were ham, 54,086. Room»—Boa rd^Hotels^Resorta Wm. Mahoney budget it was estimated, would fine patterns of plated flat 'wure Restaarants pioneers in the show game. In the Third District the town fig­ Rooms Without Board ...... Delivery 168 Benton street, five room bunga­ reach about $30,303,000 but the hope and to help out the shortage of $3 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 ures follow: Boarders W a n te d ...... 3 9 - A 76 Walnut St.—Dial 6515 low, steam heat, garage, aU im­ was expressed today that a cam­ silver at this time Ihiany of them Country Board— R eso rte...... I0 provements, easy terms; also new paign of rigid economy would de­ MISS RYAN IS SUED Bethany, 480; Branford, 7,022; would be a close match for thote Hotels— ^Restaurants ...... 41 WANTED— SALESMEN to sell na­ BE WISE BUY YOUR MILK from Cheshire, 3,263; East Haven, 7,815; one has. Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... It tionally advertised product to 6 room house. Telephone 8713. crease this considerably. Tuberculin tested cows 13c a qt., Guilford, 3,117; Hamden, 19,020; Real Estate For Real stores, garages, factories, etc. Easy Expenses of the Army are esti­ New York, Dec. 20.— (AP) —Miss Apariroems, Plats, Tenements . . IS with tickets. Also strictly fresh mated at $156,000,000; of the Navy Adele Ryan, granddaughter of Madison, 1,918; Meriden, 38,481; BEDS IN MAPLE, mahogany and Business Locations for Rent . . . 14 to make $4.00 an hour or $500.00 GYPSIES ORDERED OUT metal. Quality pieces In fine styles, eggs. Maple Row Dairy. Rosedale $80,923,000 and of aviation $40,000,- Thomas Fortune Ryan and part-heir Milford, 12,660; New Haven, 162,- Houses for Rent ...... is or more monthly. Tested sales New Haven, Dec. 20— (AP) — priced reasonably. All sizes in Suburban for Rent ...... 44 33-13. 000. The program of public works to his $120,000,()00 estate Is being 655; North Branford, 1,329; North plan. No money required for stock. Judge S. T. Whitaker told the for­ stock. Kemp’s Inc. Summer Homes for R ent ...... 37 will cost slightly less than $50,000,- sued for $500,000 on the ground she Haven, 3,730; Orange, 1,530; Wal­ Wanted to Rent ...... jg We deliver and collect. Pay checks FOR SALJJ—GREEN MOUNTAIN tune or misfortune of a band of 000. broke tip a wedded song and dance lingford, 14,278; West Haven, 25,- Real Estate For talo mailed on Saturdays. Big surprise potatoes $1.25 per bosheL Edward gypsies in City Court today when Apartment Building fur Sale . . . 33 team. 808; Woodbrldge, 1,630, making the waiting. Write Fyr-Fyter Co., 2148 Boyle, Msinchester Green. Tele­ he ordered them out of the city. total 304,736. 106— SPORTING GOODS Business Property for S a le ...... 73 Fyr-Fyter Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. They were arrested on charges of The action waa ; dlsclbsed when, Farms and Land for S»le ...... 71 phone 4316. POINCARE BETTER In the Fifth District the New Ha­ displaying fortime telling advertise­ Miss Muriel Johnston, night -club en- j Houses for Sale ...... 7j ven towns had these figures: SOLVE YOUR GIFT jProblem by Lots for Sale ...... fg WANTED—HIGH CLASS experi- FOR SALE—APPLES, Baldwins, ments. tertalner petitioned, the state Su-' Paris, Dec. 20.— (A P )— Dr. Boldin, preme Court for a preliminary ex­ Ansonia, 19, 898; Beacon Falls, 1,- giving a good Golf (Yub made in Resort Property for Sale ...... T| enced traveller for wholesale col­ Greenings and other varieties, In his statement Judge Whitaker Manchester. Putters sell as low.as Suburban for Sale ...... 75 lection. Salary and commission after visiting Raymond Poincare, amination of Miss Ryan to support 693; Derby, 10,788; Middlebury, 1,- Real Estate for Exchange ...... Tf fancy baskets and boxes packed said: “You will either be out of the ailing French statesman today said one dollar each. On sale at the P. and expense, bond required. Must for tie Christmas tr^de. Edgewood city by 5 p, m. next Monday or her charges that the heiress stole 449; Naugatuck, 14,315; Oxford, Wanted— Real E s ta te ...... 77 that the Improvement in his condi­ the affections of Robert Johnston, 1,141; Prospect, 531; Seymour, 6,- T. Blish Hardware Company, The Aactloa— Legal Notleee have car. C. R. Burr & Company Fruit Farm. Telephone W. H. spend the rest of the winter in a Manchester Plumbing A Supply Legal NoUces ...... f| Inc. See Mr. Herrick. tion continued. He is no longer held her partner in matrimony and music, 890; Southbury, 1,134; Waterbury, Cowles, 5909. nice warm place at the expense of to be in danger. Company, Pagan! Brothers. the State, understand?” i Decision was reserved. 99,902; Wolcott, 972, or 158,713, which added to 82,556 for Litchfield GAS BUGGIES—Poor Amy coimty made the district 241,269. By FRANK BECE 107— GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN WHAT GOOD IS HEMS P L E A S E I X m a s m W S 1.000 A WEEK SALARVf FOR BABY?S CHBiS’rMAS th« BUT NOW... HOW M A ’A M . . iT K K E fti Dewey Richman Cb.’, are showing Gguy 'tbronris of WHAT HAS ALL THIS MONEY c a n I DO A N Y jr u S T A IT or BROUGHT US... NOTHING BUT silver cups, rings, straight and liappy shoppers CHRISTMAS SHOPPING N IC K LE TAKES bent handled spoons, locket aud TROUBLE AND WORRY WE ---smiles and WITH A CLOUD LIKE FOR A MORE chains, rattles—articles as low as ■WERE MUCH HAPPIER .WHEN, T H A T BREACM-OF- P O O R 50c and up. laughter..-yet WHEN WE ONLY HAD A PROMISE SUIT ^ O L D THAN in the TDldsT Bf F E W D O L L A R S . HOW I h a n g i n s o v e r M A N ’S MONSY it all—a forlorn LOOKED FORWARD TO OUR HEADS-,. CHRISTMAS' TO CHRISTMAS THEN MAKE figure—Amy. 'K L >• FIRE ALARMS M ^ R V DUght to remind yoti of protectiiig CHRISTMAS. yourself from a sertous 'fihanciiU ■< loss. Oiir fixe InsufancV policies SO RIGHT save the part of the loss: tits'braye^ NOW. firemen are unable to save, r A M Y i S Less than ^ cent a-day or aboal-^ d o s s n t 3 cents a week Insures yoiir furnt-^ LOOK VERY ture or house fbr $1,000 foe 8 yeafiLit JPYFUL, It u possible to mark nine of tbe Can you afford to take, a cha- * squares in the above diagram in such a for this small payment? way that no two marked squares shaD be Call us at 3450 or 5746 o r drop HARFENIN m tbe same line, vertically, horizontally at *1009 Main Street before. It ie A FEW or diagonally. Can you do it? (The late* . T; squares in tbe broken lines at the top and b A W . bottom are to be considered in the same ROBERT ine, despite the gaps.) U JU smcAMBHiF aaeWBWi

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To Avdd » UBiCering Death Always drive fast out ot alleys. Always pass the car ahead od YA W ANTA ☆ curves or hills. Always speed, it shows people i r i6 H T I a m ||f VA CAM you are a person of pep. I COOMT T 6 “tlEMs .\ Always dash out from parked cars j SOMfiSOOV €t.S6 in the middle of the block. r AW6RV Always demand half the road, the C O U M T T o ndddle half. Insist on your rights. Always cross the street once you TEM have started, whether there is a car r coming or noL Always race with locomotives to crossings. Engineers like it. It ^ breaks the montoony of their jobs, j If you haven’t nought that gift i by the time you read this, there will | be only a few more hours in which: to do your Christmas rushing. While I dD1980 ■! L . Crosby, Croat BiiUin rights merve^ you are rushing, please drive care­ t Z Z o , ( King Foatiirco Syndicato, Ibc. fully. Harold (as they drove along a lonely road)—You look lovelier to ire every minute. Do you know w hat, Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fos OUR BOARDING HOUSE that’s the sign of? j ONU By Gene Ahem Estelle—Sure, you’re about ready j to run out of gas. j Some girls like to ride so well they’re willing to hang for It. New York is going to register the j M ieiK E Y ( h i m s e l f ) M fiC iu iR E __finger^______prints of all motor car drivers. drive,” but you can’t buy that kind r Movo vieVl <20 UJELL,VAa ^ 5AY w Wi

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iw* u. s MT, orr. v 101930 ST Hia scavict. iwc.~ 23/ SALESMAN SAM He Couldn’t Be By Sm all (READ THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) l O et^M O Ue^fTW€SS OUFUMCr CUR. i*LL < rE T , CHRISTMAS RUSH ^AlN'T You TH’ m a n w h o OUT ^ ) |4o?e.-'V GUESS Wee Clowny was so glad to get will run our truck right through HoUDAT r^USH'TAKt'YouR. HAIR. OME. M o w '. PEOPLE Qq N 'T MAKC. MY H AIR. YH' LAST TIME T . MoT tc. Niamey, a towm not far from back to the bunch he said, “You bet FO(R in s t a n c e I You LOOK HKE A HAIR-CUTS I’ll never stray away again. I’ve here. You’ll see strange people in CAME tAAN! 1 can't REM\6tA0ER learned my lesson well.” Then that town and if they stare at you, Scouty cried, “Tell us about your don’t frown. Just smile at every­ vYHEN Yo u CrOT A HAiR- journey. ”Twas a scare, no doubt.” body and there’s nothing you need — C U T l a s t '. So Clowny did. They all were glad fear.” to hark to what he’d tell. And then they started on their The woman who’d found Clowmy way. Said Clowny, “What a gor­ r HO said, "I must be moving on ahead.” geous day. The sun is like a ball “Please wsiit,” exclaimed the Travel of fire, and not a cloud’s in sight.” A ^o

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The outside work of the personal SO. METHODIST CHURCH tax enumerator is nearing comple­ POULTRY SHOW CAN’T HAVE XMAS MASS MODERN DANCING tion but the rechecking will take about two weeks. " Sunday, December 21st Saturday, Dec. 2 0 ,8 P. M. The tenth annual Poultry Club IN NEW POUSH CHURCH Robert Smith, son of Mr. and show, to be held at the State Ar­ LIVE T;^ At 4:30 Mrs. Robert J. Smith of Elwood mory, January 21, 22, 23 and 24, is Given by being advertised by the club as Oil street and a sophomore at Harvard Better Weather Combines With MM A CANDLEUGHT SERVICE IVlancbester Green Commonity Club University is expected home today “Connecticut’s Only Real Fanciers’ Other Delays To Make So BAIT for the Christmas vacation. Show.” A t Early Opening Impossible. WITH CAROLS Besides poultry there will be ex­ The Junior department of the hibits of rabbits, bees and pets. Pre­ CROSBY'S After heroic efforts to get the By Choir of 36 Voices Manchester Green School South Methodist church school will mium lists can be had by applying have its Christmas party in the Sj Charles Johnson, secretary. Wood­ edifice of the Polish National Pharmacy church on Golway street completed Organ Numbers by Bill Waddell’s Orchestra social hall of the church this after­ land street, Manchester. 446 Center St. noon between 5 and 7. in time for a Christmas mass there, Carl McKinley that project was definitely abandon­ Admission 50 cents. ed yesterday by Father Latus, Everyone Welcome ! COSMOPOLITAN CLUB pastor of the church. Several days STOP WORK FOR WINTER The Cosmopolitan Club, at its bi­ of exceptionally cold weather, the WHIST-DANCE weekly meeting held yesterday af­ injury of one of the carpenters ternoon at the South Methodist working on the building and delay ABOUT TOWN Monday, Dec. 22, 8:15 P. M. ON SONS OF ITALY CLUB church parlors with Mrs. E. A. Lett- in the completion of the altar and Buckland School ney as hostess, was pleasantly en­ the installation of the window glass MATTRESS tertained by readings of Negro and heating apparatus combined to High Quality At the Lion’s club meeting on Mon­ P. T. A. Ways and Means Com. With the foundation of a building poetry by Mrs. Alexander Bunce of make it impossible to begin using day night the constitution and by­ 6 Prizes. Refreshments. laid and an artesian well com­ Bolton. Mrs. Bunce, besides being the church as' soon as' had been Inner Spring laws as presented by the board of 35 Cents. pleted, activities have been suspend­ gifted as a reader, is highly in­ hoped. • Having been reluctantly compelled to give up the idea of directors w'ith amendments will be ed for the winter on the construction formed in this class of literature. Christmas service in the new build­ acted on. Committees will meet and work being done by the Sons of Some of the poetical works of $19.75 discuss plans for the coming year. Thomas Maxwell of the Manches­ Negroes that she read were a revela­ ing Father Uatus will celebrate a ter Electric company who has had Italy, Inc., on their property on midnight mass one minute after It will be purely a business meeting. Keeney street, formerly a part of tion to the club members and a num­ long experience in producing Bibli­ ber of guests. Mrs. Bunce also read twelve o’clock on Christmas morn­ cal dramas with striking electrical the Marathon Keeney estate, where ing in Turn Hall. It is announced KEMP'S Miss Janet Wilcox, Manchester a club house is being built. The several stories from Roark Brad­ effects, is at work on a series of ford’s “Or Man Adam an’ his Chil- that the church has been able to high school Latin teacher, is slowly tableaux to be presented by the property, which lies 2,500 feet from lun.” pay all of its way so far in the Inc. regaining her strength at the Litch­ the road along the driveway leading Cecilian club of the South Metho­ Miss Ruth Watkins played charm­ erection of the new building, new field County hospital in Winsted by the schoolhouse, was purchased dist church. The program bears the ingly a Kreisler group on the violin donations since the work was start­ where she is recuperating following early this year, and the work has title “The Promise’’, and it is ex­ accompanied by Mrs. William Rush ed having amounted to about $3,000. an operation for acute appendicitis. been carried on week from week pected will be presented at the and the club members joined in the It is now expected that the church Miss Wilcox hopes to be able to re­ church Sunday evening, December by members of the lodge. will be well along toward comple­ turn to her home in North Adams, singing of Christmas carols accom­ 28. The land has been cleared and the panied by Mrs. R. K. Anderson and tion before it is necessary tu obtain Mass., by New Year’s Day but this concrete foundation of the build­ a loan for the balance of the cosL j New England Laundry is not at all certain. Miss Wilcox Miss Watkins. Tea was served. Election of officers for 1931 will ing, which will be 80 feet long and was stricken following a hunting Christmas take place at the regular monthly 40 feet wide, has been laid. When trip a week ago today. She had completed the structure will be one gone to Winsted to visit her sister. meeting of the Manchester Memorial hospital staff of physicians on Fri- of the largest privately owned meet­ Ribbon Candy cay, December 26. The present offi­ ing places in Manchester. A cloax Pound Q C The Women’s Home League of cers are Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, presi­ room and ticket office will be built WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. the Salvation Army will hold a dent; Dr. David M. Caldwell, vice- inside of the front entrance. At the 2 box O & C Christmas sale in a vacant store in president; smd Dr. George A. F. rear a stage will be set up, 20 by 12, Family Work— All Methods I the State Theater building this Lundberg, secretary. The meeting flanked by stairs leading downstairs Men’s Shirts and Collars ! afternoon beginning at 2:30. will be held at the hospital. to the refreshment room and kitch­ Funeral Directors Telephone 8869 j en. Behind the stage will be a 203-225 Hawthorn Street ladies’ room and a men’s room. ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS 441-455 Homestead Avenue, j The committee in charge of the Hartford | work, which has held weekly meet­ CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Salted P ean u ts...... lb. 39c ings since the property was ac­ 'J Fresh shipments for Christmas! What Would It Cost quired, will meet again in the spring. Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 to replace your household and personal property? To insure Have your furnace cleaned at Funeral Director Residence 7494 Salted Mixed N u t s ...... lb. 98c against loss by Fire, Aircraft, Explosion, Hail, Motor, Vehicle, once by our Electric Furnace Clean­ Riot and W’indstorm will cost but a small amount. Investigate ing Process. G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Phone 3319.— Advt. before It’s too late. Telephone today. Milk Chocolate Novelties...... 5c to $1.00 Little novelties for filling Christmas stockings. Xmas candy special! One pound of our pure sugar Xmas candy at NOTICE Tom-Thumb Ribbon C an dy...... 2 lb. box 65c JOHN H. LAPPEN 29c and an extra pound at Ic. Prin­ INSURANCE SERVICE cess Candy Shop.—Adv. Filled Hard Candies ...... lb. 49c Phone 7021 19 Lilac Street LUMBER CHAS TAKING “If It’s Insurance, Lappen Can Handle It.” Call 5009, Weldon Beauty Parlor Thin M in ts ...... lb.39c for a facial, marcel or eyebrow arch Auto Top— Curtain before the holidays.—Advt. Repairing Holly Trimmed Boxed Chocolates...... lb.59c CEMENT A smart little box for Christmas giving. Seat Covers, etc. BRfCR Now Located at Candy C anes...... each 5c Christmas Boxed Chocolates...... lb.. 89c SELECTED 90 Cambridge St. (2 1-2 pound box) Phone 4740 Christmas Mixed Hard Candies...... lb.29c USED CARS SHINGLES 1931 Willys Eight De Luxe Sedan Hale’s Candy— Front Entrance 1931 Willys Knight De Luxe Coupe J>L ASTER 1931 Whippet Four Coupe DAVID CHAMBERS 1931 Whippet Four Sedan CONTRACTOR 1929 Whippet Four Sedan SOUYH MA NCHtSTCR ■ CONN ■ 1929 Whippet Six Coupe We Carry an Extensive AND BUILDER Very low mileage on all cars listed above. Excep­ 68 Hollister Street i Stock of Fine tionally good allowance on your present car. Easy terms I on balance. Call 6463 for further information. I Wallpaper.

2 Specials For Saturday We keep in constant touch A Complete Supply Service and Sunday 1 with the wallpaper market and For Contractors! j keep our stock fresh and up-to- 1926 Jewett Coach ...... $100 j date. We are always glad to We are able to supply you with full line of building ma­ terials necessary to the construction of a house or mer­ 1927 Whippet Coach ...... $90 show our papers to you at any Good tires, paint and mechanically 0 . K. cantile structure. I time. An added feature of our building service lies in the fact that all our lumber including roofers, sheathing and Cole Motor Sales frame timbers are kept under cover thereby insuring uniform straight dry lumber. Tel. 6463 Oakland St., Manchester Tel. 6463 John 1. Olson Painting and Decorating in Contractor. G. E. WILUS & SON, Inc. 699 Main St., South Manchester COAL AND FUEL OIL Z 2 Main Street, Tel. 3319, Manchester The viewpoint GOODYEAR TIRES GOODYEAR ns)hy isoe value it 30x31/2 Pathfinder...... $5.00 29x4.50 Pathfinder ...... $6.00 ^ I M ost o f our trust business has been Sometimes they are themselves 31x4 Pathfinder ...... $8.50 28x4.75 Pathfinder...... $7.50 arranged through contacts with business people who recognize the 32x4 Pathfinder...... $9.00 29x4.75 Pathfinder...... $7.75 4 SQUARE lumber 32x4/2 Pathfinder...... «...... $13.00 29x5.00 Pathfinder...... $8.00 men. But the beneficiaries o f these business man’s point o f view. Oth­ 30x5.00 Pathfinder...... $8.25 33x4/2 Pathfinder ...... $13.50 men’s estates are for the greater ers are those who know little and 30x5,25 Pathfinder ...... $10.05 34x4/2 Pathfinder ...... $14.00 is ready for you at 31x5.25 Pathfinder . . . .$10.10 part their wives and other women care less about business, and are 29x4.40 Pathfinder ...... $5.50 32x6.00 Pathfinder ...... $12.50 members o f the family. glad to be relieved o f its worries. our yards 30x4.50 Pathfinder ...... $6.00 33x6.00 Pathfinder ...... $13.00 They are the ones who look to us It follows that the woman’s view­ -SQUARE Lumber is the new kind of lumber* These Tires Are Built for Real Service at Moderate Prices to handle all the troublesome busi­ 4 the packaged lumber of guaranteed quality. point is most important to us. ness details in settling the estate. Men o f this city can be sure that You know exactly what you are really getting when BATTERIES BRAKES you buy it—the species and grade are plainly marked Ford, Chevrolet size, 13 p la te ...... $7.95 They are the ones who are so often the best interests o f their wives will on the label. Adjusted, Relined, also Drums turned Buick, Hudson Size, large 13 plate . . $9.95 found at our officers’ desks getting be kept in mind whenever we are Recharging, Repairing and Rentals. down by an accurate power lathe. 4-Square Lumber is wonderful lumber. It is thor­ our best counsel and advice on their called upon to serve as executor oughly seasoned—finely dressed—cut to exact lengths own money problems. — and trim m ed square at both ends. and trustee under mhUs. Let us give you a price on overhauling your car. Valves Ground. Ring Gears When you need lumbra come in and look at our for flywheels attached. 4-Square stock* * I THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. FLAT TIRE BATTERY TROUBLE OUT OF GAS Ck>al. Fuel Oil, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint 886 ITo, Main St., TeL 4149, Manchester PHONE 7114 THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. 4SqUARE LUMBER SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. DEALER CAMPBELL’S FILUNG STATION CORNER MAIN ST. AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE

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