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THE WEATHER rerccM t t»w V. » . Weaker Barcas, NET PRESS RUN Smm UaVcn • AVERAGE DAILY CIRCUIATIOX OF THE EVENING HERALD Fair aud colder tonight and Fri­ for t’le mouth of November, 1927 day. 5,057 l^lbraW Con«- _„ jciL,VE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927. Classified Advertising on Page 10. VOL. XLU., NO. 58. BIG BLIZZARD PRINCIPALS IN FAMOUS CASE HOOVER LOOMS JURYIS DEADLOCKED HITSMDWEST; AS DELEGATES MUCHDAHAGE G O H O n A R D With Coolidge and Hughes At 2:30 Today Jory Was Cold Wave Extends From Would Use Shillalah Out, Most of Delegates to Still Unable to Agree In Canada to Texas and From G. p. P. Convention Are On G B, Shaw ls Head Jersey’s Famous Murder \ Rockies to the Ohio Val­ ‘Tip In the Air." London, Dec. 8.— The verbal*dential prerogative of using the Trial— At That Hour Had ley. bread cast upon the world waters re­ shillalah; It is Shaw— an ill bird cently by George Bernard Shaw con­ that fouls his own nest.” Been Out More Than 20 Washington, Dec. 8.— A Repub­ cerning the “Incorrigible” beggarli­ A. M. Sullivan, a well-known ness of Ireland, was returned to lawyer, was equally annoyed, say­ lican national convention meeting Cold weatlier with zero tem- him today a hundredfold. ing: jiei’atures swept i>ractically the Hours. \ ) in Kansas next June in which un­ It took the form of a strong ver­ “ Shaw is the last person in the entire niiddlewest, northwest instructed delegations will hold the bal attack against him, at a dinner world who is entitled to criticise and southwest today, leaving balance of power— and a savage given by the Irish Club, by Irish­ Irish failings. The chief failing of in its wake a toll of twelve men who saw nothing witty about Irishmen is phrasemongering. One Court House, Mays Landing, N. fight between Herbert Hoover and lives. another Irishman, famous or not, who has done so well in this profes­ J., Dec. 8.— After more than twen­ Sub-zero teui|)eratures were those “ friendly enemies,” Frank 0. casting aspersions upon the name of sion might spare his own country­ Imported in 'Wyoming, the Da­ ty hours of deliberation, the jury Lowden and Charles G. Dawes. Erin. men the lash of his tongue.” kotas, Minnesota, Iowa, Kan­ Lieutenant-Colonel Grantmorden, Shaw recently advised people in of five women and seven men try­ This was the picture carried away sas and other wesrern states. the United States against sending ing Mrs. Margaret Lilliendahl and from Washington today by mem­ president of the club, declared; Hope for relief rested with re­ “ There is one man upon whom shoes and to Ireland because her alleged paramour, Willis Beach, ports from northwestern cities bers of the Republican national “Mrs. Margaret Lilliendahrs “ court I would like to exercise my presi- “ she is an incorrigible beggar.” that a break in the zero wave committee as a result of the rapid- for the murder of the woman’s aged had been observed. face” is sketched at the right. At fire political developments of the husband. Dr. William Lilliendahl, Light snowfalls accompan­ the left is Willis Beach, co-defend- last 48 hours, which saw the self­ was still deadlocked at 2:30 p. m. PEACE LETTER today. The jury retired at 5:30 p. ied the frigid blast. Heavy aiit in the New Jersey murder mys­ elimination of President Coolidge snow was wported Jn Minne­ and Charles E. Hughes, and the COOLIDGE SCHEME m., yesterday. Called into the court tery. For the past ten days thou­ IS PRESENTED room by Justice Campbell who had sota and Kansas. selection of Kansas City as the con­ A majority of the deaths sands of words about these two vention site. given them 23 hours to reach a 128,770 British Citizens Say verdict, the forewoman, Mrs. Carrie wci'e caused Indirectly by the have been printed in every nens- Mr. Coolidge’s erasure of himself OF FLOOD CONTROL Calkins announced this morning storm, actual expo.sure causing from the 1928 picture, and the' They Will Not Fight in Case paper in the U. S. Vt that they had been unable to agree. only three. Hughes’ announcement that he of War. “ It looks like they are not going would neither seek nor accept the to let us go,” were the first words ('liicago, Dec. S.— Following ai nomination left the eastern leaders London, Dec. 8.— A “ Peace of the nervous widow as she heard day of spring-like temperatures, President Submits Plan to j DOES SCALPING groping, confused, and without a Letter” pledging 128,770 Brit­ the jury report. ish citizens above the age of Chicagoans went to work this morn­ candidate. The convention next With the exception of juror No. ing in a biting northwest blizzard Chemistry^s Patron Saint FOR 50 CENTS June .will be the first in many, Congress— To Abandon sixteen to refuse to render mil­ 6, Mrs. Ella M. Dietrich, who ap­ that shot the mercury down to near many years in which the eastern itary service in the event of peared to have been crying, the zero. leaders will be unable to present a war was presented to Premier jurymen and- women gave no out* The cold wave is general over Is The Flapper Of Today I Dartmouth College ^ Indian serious contender— unless one can “Levees Only” Policy. Stanley Baldwin today by Ar­ ward indication of their feelings. It the niiddlewest. temperatures in 1 Uses Razor and Scissors on be developed within the next few thur A. Ponsonby, Laborite was recalled that Mrs. Dietrich had some sections being reported as low member of Parliament and s . months. Serious contenders, how­ been accepted for despite as thirty-two degrees below zero. ever, ^re rarely developed in that under secretary of state for the fact that she openly declared Widespread suffering and damage London, Dec. 8.— The fiapper of^perhaps synthetic and on her face Washington, Dec. 8.— President are the lingeriiigs of dyestuffs prod­ space of time. foreign affairs in the MacDon­ her opposition to, capital punish­ caused by the tornado-like wrarts today is a walking chemical experi­ Hanover, N. H., Dec. S.— Coolidge today transmitted to Con­ ucts. Almost everything which the Net Result ald Labor Cabinet. ment. Her eyes were red and tear­ are reported over the affected ment— a synthetic substitute for na­ "Wah-Hoo-Wah, the big green gress a comprehensive Mississippi The document said in part; ture— in the opinion of Professor A. flapper displays to our admiring The net result will be,, accord­ ful. areas. view, even to bracelets and bangles, Indian from the ntlls of New river flood control plan, which calls “ We, the undersigned, being Are Comfortable Telephone and telegraph wires M. Low, distinguished British scien­ ing to the opinion of easteVn lead­ is the work of the chemist.’ for a minimum expenditure of convinced that an disputes be­ In response to the judge’s query, snapped under their burden of ice tist and inventor. Hampshire, is on another ers today, that the large and im­ After a talk with Prof. Low the tween nations are capable of the five women members said they and snow, disrupting communica­ Prof. Low said today that his portant delegations east of Chicago I $296,400,000, and dermltely aban­ correspondent left with the impres­ scalping trip. settlement either through dip­ were as “comfortable as conditions tion. Traffic tie-ups and accidents fellow scientists fully support a will go to the convention unin­ sion that the modern girl is largely The Indian, though, is get­ dons the “ levees only” policy fol­ lomatic negotiation or interna­ would permit.” At 10:35 this morn­ have followed in the wake of the statement made by Dr. E. F. Arm­ structed or prepared to cast their strong, managing director of the a combination of red lead oxide, ting paid this time in half dol­ votes in the early balloting for lowed by the Army engineers for' tional arbitration, nereby sol­ ing the hour they were called to re­ blizzard. lars, quarters, dimes and nick­ emnly declare that we refuse British Dyestuffs Corporation, that petroleum greases, henna, cellulose favorite sons. fifty years. port, they had been deliberating The cold wave swept into Chicago els and doing quite well in the to support or render war serv­ the chemical industry is dependent products, paper and wood products, Mr. Hughes could have had the The project, upon wnich the War exactly seventeen hours and one last night in the teeth of snow-lad­ scalping business. ice to any government which minute. largely upon the whims and-fancies nitric acid and dyes. New York and Pennsylvania dele­ Department has been ns work since en snorth west gale. Roland Booma, oi* Swamps- resorts to arms.’- As the jury resumed its study. of the modern flapper. , “ Only about 25 per cent of girls gations, a neat block of 160 votes the disastrous deluge of last spring, \ 3Iercuvy Drops have naturally colored hair,” added cott. Mass., Dartmouth college Ponsonby, in an explanatory Assistant Prosecutor S. Cameron “ The flapper after all is chemis­ at the outset. He was to have been provides for a system of floodways, I At two o’clock yesterday after­ Prof. Low. “ The rest use henna or sophomore and atniete, is the letter, declared that many'of Hinkle, director of the state’s case, try’s patron saint,” said Prof. Low'. spillways and improved navigation noon Chicago was enjoying the peroxide or else brightening washes Indian and Rolauci makes an New York’s candidate, with the the signatures are those of dis­ annpuhced ,that «in the event of a “ She'has.rings on her fingers made backing of Andrew W. Mellon', ehannels, as well as for str^ngthen.- . mild temperature of fifty-one de­ and they are not ashamed of it. The average of $5 a day in the tinguished soldiers, who know disagreement, he would immediate­ of synthetic stones by chemists. She ing- of the present -levees and the grees. Four hours later the mercury flapper’s face o^ye3 its red roses to “ scalping business.’' .; Boon^ w^ose wishes. the Xena-- that war nowadays is not a he­ ly demand a new trial for the wid­ has rings on her toes— that is to breaking up of “ home necks” at iiad tumbled to below freezing and red oxide-of- lead on and- cuts' the half ana shaves the sjrl^hia delegation. roic adventure but “ wholesale ow and the man who are accused at six o'clock tiiis morning it regis­ say slight footwear— made of artH To Go Uninstructed congested points in the river. ficial skins. She wears mysterious cheeks. Her dark eyelashes and bristles of his fellow dormitory mechanical massacre." of shooting the aged specialist tered live above zero. Now, however, it is probable that Reservoirs to impound flood wa­ underclothes, the materials of browns are mainly evolved from the mates when a social engage­ death in a lonely lane. It was predicted that the mercury New York will go to the convention ters kt their source were found wdiich are one of the greatest judicious use of lampblack or car­ ment or faculty caU from the Mrs. Lilliendahl appeared on the, would touch zero and below hero unbound, while Pennsylvania will “ too costly,” and I'erorostation was achievements of modern chemistry. bon. Her face creams are largely ex­ dean makes it imperative that verge of collapse as she returned to before the climax of the cold wave east its votes for Mellon as a recognized as having only “ supple­ Work of Chemists tracts of petroleum. Her pink tipped Dartmouth men look their BOOTLEG TRAILS” her cell, leaning heavily on the arm was reached. nails are covered with tinted cellu­ mentary value.” of Sheriff Cimeno for support. The Much property damage in subur­ “ If w'e survey the flapper more in best. loid.” Tne shop is Booma’s room (CoutinaeO on Page Cl Jadwin’s Report grief-lined face, plainly showing the ban sections of the city resulted detail the very sheen of her hair is tin Richardson hail, a small Major General Edgar Jadwin, restless night she had spent, was in from the high wdnds, which reached X CLOSELY GUARDED student bedroom that he chief of army engineers, stated in marked contrast to her confident a velocity of fifty miles an hour. A the report that he believes it will smile at the outset of the trial. Her cornice on the roof of a large down­ shares with his brother. The equipmenr, Dartmouth YOUNG WIFE ADMITS take care , of maximum predicted steps were slow and uncertain, like town hotel was blown loose and DARROW ASSISTS ICONGRESS WARNED men will laugh at the word, floods and will provide for future those of a woman 25 years older. four men risked their lives while expansion to meet caauglng condi­ 100 New York Slate Troop­ the blizzard raged at its height, to consists of Booma’s, own comb, SHE KILLED HUSBAND a pair of cheap clippers and a tions. The project, he declared, “ can fasten it down. REMUS AT TRIAlJ ON TAX REDUCTION be advantageously executed in ap­ HEAVY RAINS PILE Sleet and Snow pair of ordinary scissors that ers Watch Roads to Cana­ have cut many pages of notes Beat Him to Death With Ham­ proximately ten years.” Rain that was falling when the Jadwin recommended “ a distri­ blizzard started, was suddenly at dear old Dartmouth. mer— Then Went to a Bridge UP RIVER WATERS ! . c bution of costs by whicn the cost of changed to sleet and snow. Party. flood control works in general is da Day and Night. The loss of several lives in traf­ / Internationally Famous Law- House Committee Says borne eighty per ceut oy the fed­ fic accidents was attributed to the 6 MEN MAROONED Painesville, Ohio, Dec. 8.— A eral government and 20 per cent by Highway Bridge at Torrington blizzard. One man was killed m murder, which for a time, threat­ the valley states, ana the entire Albany, N. Y„ Dec. 8.— With the Under Eight Feet of Water Chicago and several injured. Police yer Testifies In Behalf of | Treasury Will Face Deficit ened to develop into one of the cost of channel stabilization is approach of the holiday season, Today. and fire stations sheltered many most baffling mysteries confront­ homeless and unemployed men dur­ I ONBI^KEPIER home by the United States.” That orders were issued today by Major the “ Bootleg King.” ; If More Is Added. ing lake county authorities in “ would accord with the fiscal pol­ Hartford, Conn., Dec. 8.— Signs ing the night. years, today ■ had been solved, ac­ John A. Warner, supenintendent of of a recurring flood condition were The section in the grip of tae icy of the President and the prece­ cording to Sheriff Ed Rasmussen, dents established by Congress.” the state police, that the apparant in north-western Con­ record cold wave extends from Can­ {Trapped By Gale Wbicb through the confession of Mrs. Vel­ trail” leading from Montreal to Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio;| 'Washington, Dec. 8.— Congress Reorganization of me Mississippi necticut today as the result of a ada to Texas and from the Rocky ma West, who, he said, finally Albany and points west and south, mountains to the Ohio valley. Bis- riv^r commission, federal control heavy downpour of rain during the Dec. S.— Testimony of Clarence | was warned today by the House down and admitted, after must L kept tightly closed to rum iiiark N. D., reported a temperature Lashes Water 15 Feet over all structures with the natural night. Reynolds’ bridge on the Ways and Means Committee that four hours of continuous grillin.g of 12 below zero. The same mark Darrow, internationally famous' floodways and a comprehensive Naugatuck river, seemed likely to last night, that she Killed her hus­ Never since prohibition first was reached in Denver and Chey- lawyer, that the reputation of the Treasury will face the danger mapping— to cost $1,000,000— of he covered if the waters continued piine. Havre, Mont., recorded an of a deficit if tax reduction goes Above Normal Level band Thomas E. West, 26, during the alluvial valley, were likewise into effect has the to pile up in the stream. The water George Remus as a pvj.cticing law­ a fight in, their little cottage on the been closed tighter than it Has been official 32 below. At Moorehead, yer in Chicago was good, and the beyond $232,735,000. recommended. at noon was within a foot of the • Reporting the. bill to Congress, Narrows road, at Perr/, five miles for the last few months, according Minn., it was 14 below zero. assertion of Harry Trues^ale, sul Port Colborne, Ontario, Dec. 8. high mark set by the heavy Novem­ Hamilton, tbe committee declared it bad-gone east of here. , to Major Warner. len-faced gunman of — With the momentary fear that ber flood. as far in tax reduction as it is Mrs. West, a girlish 'n-omau of 21 "A t no time since, prohibition Ohio, that Mrs. Imogene Remus the flimsy shack they are occupy­ RUM RUNNERS FLEE 'The Castle bridge highway im­ justified- in the face of future pros- years, told Sheriff Rasmussen that went into effect has it been as provement between Thomaston and KAN I-XK)DLESS RESTAURANT laid in wait for Remus with a pis­ ing far out on the government pier she beat her husband to death 'ivith hazardous for a bootlegger to get tol in her hand were the high spots pects. here may be swept into the pitch­ Torrington had eight feet of water Although the hill carries actual­ a hammer, he said. Mrs. West said BEFORE COAST GUARD a load of liquor down from Canada over its surface, the State HighvAy Hartford, Conn., Dec. S.— Judge of the Remus trial today. ing waters, hope waned today of ly a $235,515,000 cut in taxes, she committed the act in an insane as it is now,” Major Warner de­ Department announced this after­ Ernest C. Simpson in Superior RemuS' shot and killed Mrs. rescuioig six repair men trapped rage Tuesday night about S;S0, ac­ some tax increases were voted, clared. noon. Concrete laid only yesterday Court here today fined Anna Caska Kemus on October 6, last, the day oil the pier when a 100-mile gale cording to Rasmussen, and that fol­ which makes the net reduction Use Former Sub Chaser and Close to 100 state troopers are was under water at this point. of New Britain,'?200 and sent her after Truesdale related details of lashed the lake fifteen feet above lowing the murder, she took her $232,735,000. This revised figure Collide W ith Schooner in patrolling the bootleg trail day and The Connecticut river here show­ the alleged plot in^which Truesdale its normal level. ■ ' husband's automobile and drove to to jail for five days for liquor law brings the committee near the night keeping a sharp ' watch for ed no signs this afternoon of the violation. She was accused of op­ was to have killed the renowned’ The six workmen had started out her parents’ home in East Cleve­ Their Flight* recommendation of Secretary of rum-running cars. ' downpour. The river was at the 8.8 erating ■ a “ food-less restaurant. footleg king. during the storm to repair a dam­ land, where she was arrested Wed­ the Treasury Mellon, who placed New York, Dec. 8.— With the “ It may he that a few cars get foot mark. Effects of the rains in The woman entered a plea of Truesdale told the court and aged section o f- th e.-• pier when nesday afternoon by Deputy Sher­ reduction limit at $225,000,000. one-pound cannon of a patrol boat by but 1^6 most of them. upper New England will not bo jury further details concerning his caught by the ifull blast of the gale iffs E. H. Lamos and C. R. Czerrf of suilty. g Rep. Green, Republican of Iowa, booming away in the inky darkness Major Warner added. “ Duriiig felt here for some time yei. Four Bristol youths, each is , employment by Mrs. Remus to kill and forced toj-seek refuge' in the Lake County. chairman, reported the hill for the behind them, nine members of the November 139 cars containing were fined $50 each and given sus­ her husband. She had offered him shack. Water was soon running Following a quarrel that had entire committee, hut Democratic crew of the former submarine liquor were captured on the trail pended jail sentences of 4 months $10,000, half of it to be paid by three feet deep ovfer the pier and been brewing all day Tuesday, s'ne members refuse to agree to many chaser :217. now engaged in rum somewhere, to the north of this GUARD IS EXONERATED ai^iece on charges of lascivious car­ Franklin L. Dodge, her i;gputed with a tremendous sea running to­ smashed her husband’s head with declarations made in it and are running, escaped fheir pursuers riage. They are Nicholas Fant- paramour, he said- It was a con­ day, it Is feared the men will be a claw-hammer and a table leg, city.” prepared to wage a fight for a a ft3r a ten-mile chAse early today Pointing out that in 1924, a sia, Anthony Rasula, Dominic Per- tinuation of the testimony that yes­ lost. Rasmussen said she told him, then greater tax cut on the floor. when their craft crashed into the total of 392 booze cars were cap­ FOR SHOOTING CONVICT terday completely unnerved Remus 'Widespread Destruction bound him hand and foot, left liis cigino, Jr., and Eugene Cavaleri. “ The estimated surplus for 1929 tured, Major Warner said the rec­ and sent him from the court room Wid^pread destruction has fol­ body lying in a pool of blood and Danish schooner Urda in Ellzabeth- is $274,000,000,” said the report. ord of the last month indicated that I.WENTION DIES in a hysterical condition. lowed the storm, the worst ih, the drove to Clevelana to attend a port harbor. But Coroner Condemns Bars in “ It is apparent then, that the com­ the troopers are not missing many port’s history. ’ The huge govet^ bridge party. ' The fleeing runners leaped over mittee has gone fully as /kr in tax the wrecked schooner’s decks and of the rum runners- Wethfersfield Which Can be Danbury, Conn., Dec. 8.— The ment grain elevator is entirely- reduction as ordinary prudence will Now Rum Blunder Sawed Through. sudden passing of Frederick Crock­ flooded below the second floor. A oTsappeared in, the devious byways justify. Instead of carrying beer and ale, er, seventy-seven, of 9 Locust ave­ valley camp coal freighter was QUARRYVILLE CHURCH of the harbor front. CHINESE SENTENCED as they did back in 1924, the few Hartford, Dec. 8.— Coroner J- nue, recalled him as the inventor, swept from its-’moorings'and blown Bqatswain T. A. Sande, of the rum runners who are still trying to Gilbert' Calhoun today issued a thirty years ago, of a machine that against the dock of a manufactur­ Coast Guard, who sighted the rum FIRE NEAR HOSPITAL 75 YEARS OLD SUNDAY craft in Raritan harbor, said that operate are bringing whiskey out special report in which he con­ made a sensational upheaval in the TO TERM IN PRISON ing plant, damaiging both ship and while his cannon was booming of Canada, according to Major demns the use of cell bars at the hatting industry. dock.-- The ship is being tossed blanks in the hope of frightening Warner. state prison in Wethersfield which Crocker’s machine curled the ALARMS THE PATIENTS around like a huge battering ram, Anniversary to be Observed by brim of stiff hats, a Job that previ­ Pleads Guilty to Burglary; Son the fugitives into stopping, the lat­ The head of the state police sur- may be easily sawed through. all efforts to moor the vessel fail­ T can not condemn too strong­ ously had been done entirely by Two Special Services; Brook­ ter were busy' racing about their raised that the beer and ale cases Of Wealthy Baltimore Man. ing. ' ly,” he said, “ the fact that the bars hand. His reward was small. Big Public School Worth $500,- lyn Preacher. decks tossing liquor -kegs over­ took up too much space in the Fear also Is felt for the Saska­ on ,the windows of the cell of Crocker entered a grocery store Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 8.— Bock 000 is Wrecked in Lynn, toon and Silkiak passenger,^ freight board. CAYS* The character of the bootleggers James Napoleon Bonaparte O’Ma­ here just before closing time last Yon Song, a young Chinese, must Quarryville Methodists will cele­ The chase came to an abrupt end Mass. ships due at the head of tho lake. honey, who .was recently killed in evening, purchased a puund of cof­ stay in the county jail four months brate the seventy-fifth, anniversary when the rum craft smashed Into has changed almost as much in the No word has been heard from an attempt to escape,, could he fee and dropped dead of heart longer, having been sentenced to­ either. Two American rum boats of the founding of their church the schooner, ripping the stem last two years as has the load which Lynn, Mass., Dec. 8.— Pallents he carries in his car,” he said. “ In easily sawed through if they trouble. day to serve that time after plead­ are also listed as missing. Sunday. away. ' at Union hospital were alarmed and the first days' o^ prohibition it v/as were of wood instead of chilled ing guilty to three counts of statu­ Hundreds of; summer cottages There will be two services, one residents of the vicinity left their at eleven o’clock in the’ morning at WOULD MEAT COOLIDGE not an uncommon thlng--to have steel, or of hollow iron with a re­ DECLARE DIVIDEND tory burglary. homes early ,,today when fire de­ along the Canadian shore have Bock, son of a wealthy Baltimore which time Rev. Edgar C. Tullar of bootleggers shoot at state troopers volving core.” stroyed the Tracy public grammar been swept away. Mexico City, Dec. 8.— Reports ______»» Coroner Calhoun finds that New York, Dec.vS.— Directors of Chinese, had studied for two years Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, N. Y-, if their cars were stopped. The rum j school building on Walnut street, are current in diplomatic circles to­ the Southern Railway company in Columbia university architectural will preach the principrl sermon, runner of today, however, puts up | O’Mahoney came to his death di­ West Lynn, doing damage estimat­ NEW .STATE PARK day that efforts are being made to rectly as the result of an attempt placed the common stock of that school, and came north early in the Hartford, Conn., Dec. 8.— The and another at two o’clock in the little if any resistance if his car is ed at between $400,000 and $500,- arrange a/meeting between Presi­ to escape and that no criminal <‘ompany on an eight per cent divi­ fall with $1,000 to pay fbr Ms third State Park and Forest commission afternoon. The Laf.les Aid society stopped by the troopers.” 000. ■ dent Coolidge and Presiaent Calles. dend basis today, when they declar­ term. He explained to the court to­ will serve dinner. negligence attaches to Leonard W. Flames from the burning school- has purchased twenty-five acres of It Is said that an -invitation may be ed a quarterly dividend of $2 a day that he fell In with an oil stock land at the top of Mount 'Above-All, Rev. Truman Tt. Woodward will TREASURY B.ALANCE Barr, assistant deputy x arden, fo< house reflected on the windows of issued to President Coolidge to share, payable to stockholders of salesman who convinced him he in W^irren and plans are under way preach at the afternoon service as 'Washington; Dec. 8.— Treasury shooting the prisoner. The coronel could make money by buying stock. the hospital and . some of , the will aevcioiseveral ministers -o who ...... ____ have come to Vera Cruz or Tabpico after commends Barr for his promp.tnesA record January 3. The stock previ­ patients left their beds. Nurses ran for the development of the tract balance December 6: $20,959,043- ously paid $7 annually. The regular Bock .lost his money and came to as an observation point and state occupied ithe pulpit at Quarryville I he., atten^ .the Pan-Ameriqan Con- in attackins a dosjerate ,crimtot|li j through ■ the- building, however, ...... KSSB-la H avana in JanuMg!;,, .32. . quarterly dividend of $1.25 was Bridgeport, securing here ,a place park, According, to ahnouheemeht' during t ^ church’s Mstory. caimjpg those in-the^^hospUal. Jilared. yn the preferred atqclLt. ^' ; aa a waiter in a CMpese ^ ------— ^

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■ X - THE WEATHER r*«ccaat »7 V. WeaMiw Burca*. NET PRESS RUN Hmm UaVen • AVERAGE DAUfV CIRCUI-ATIOX OF THE EVtlNlXG HERALD Fair aiid colder tonight and Fri­ for t!ie mouth of November, 1027 day. * X,\btavy 5,057 State PRICE THREE CiSNTS MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927. _ ,r j^l VE PAGES) VOL. XLH., NO. 58. Classified Advertising on Page 10. W BUZZARD PRINCIPALS IN FAMOUS MURDER CASE HOOVER LOOMS JURY IS DEADLOCKED HITS MDWEST; AS DELEGATES MUC^AIIiAGE G O n W A R D IN ULUENDAHL CASE Widi Coolidge and Hughes At 2:30 Today Jury Was Cold Wave Extends From Would Use Shillalah Out, Most of Delegates to Still Unahle to Agree In Canada to Texas and From G. p. P. Convention Are On G . B, Shaw ls Head Jersey’s Famous Murder Rockies to the Ohio Val­ ^llp In the Air.” London, Dec. 8.— The verbal*dential prerogative of using the Trial— At That Hour Had ley. ^ bread cast upon the world waters re­ shillalah. It is Shaw— an 111 bird ?<4, cently by George Bernard Shaw con­ that .fouls his own nest.” Been Out More Than 20 Washington, Dec. 8.— A Repub­ cerning the "Incorrigible” beggarli­ A. M. Sullivan, a well-known \ ness of Ireland, was returned to lawyer, was equally annoyed, say­ Cold M'catlier with zero tem­ lican national convention meeting him today a hundredfold. ing: V, peratures swept practically the in Kansas next June in which un­ “ Shaw is the last person in the Hours. entire mlddlewest, northwest It took the form of a strong ver­ instructed delegations will hold the bal attack against him, at a dinner world who is entitled to criticise ami southwest today, leaving given by the Irish Club, ,by Irish­ Irish failings. The chief failing of ill its wake a^ toll of twelve balance of power— and a savage men who saw nothing witty about Irishmen is phrasemongering. One Court House, Mays Landing, N. lives. fight between Herbert Hoover and who has done so well in this profes­ Sub-zero temi)cratures were another Irishman, famous or not, J., Dec. 8.— After more than twen­ ••• those “ friendly enemies,” Frank 0. casting aspersions upon the name of sion might spare his own country­ reported in Wyoming, the Da­ ty hours of deliberation, the jury Lowden arid Charles G. Dawes. Erin. men the lash of his tongue.” kotas, Minnesota, Iowa, Kan­ of five women and seven men try­ -'vV This was the picture carried away Lieutenant-Colonel Grantmorden, Shaw recently advised people in sas and other western states. ing Mrs. Margaret Lllllendahl and from Washington today by mem­ president of the club, declared: the United States agaihst sending Hope for relief rested with re­ shoes and money to Ireland because ports from northwestern cities bers of the Republican national “ There is one man upon whom I her alleged paramour, Willis Beach, “ Mrs, Afargaret LilUcndahl's “ court I would like to exercise my presi- “ she is an incorrigible beggar.” that a break in the zero wave committee as a result of the rapid- for the murder of the woman’s aged had been observed. face” is sketched at the right. At fire political developments of the husband. Dr, William Lilliendalil, Light snowfalls accompan­ the left is Willis Beach, co-defcn«l- last 48 hours, which saw the self- PEACE LETTER was still deadlocked at 2:30 p. m. ied the frigid blast. Heavy ant in the New Jersey murder mys­ elimination of President Coolidge today. The jury retired at 5:30 p. snow was reported in Minne­ and Charles E. Hughes, and the COOLIDGE SCHEME IS PRESENTED m., yesterday. Called into the court sota and Kansas. tery. For the past ten days thou­ selection of Kansas City as the con­ room by Justice Campbell who had A majority of the ^deaths sands of words about these two vention site. given them 23 hours to reach a were caused indirectiy 'by the liave been printed in every news­ Mr. Coolldge’s erasure of himself 128,770 British Citizens Say verdict, the forewoman, Mrs. Carrie OF ^OOD CONTROL Calkins arinounced this morning storm, actual evi»osure causing paper in the U. S. from the 1928 picture, and the! They Will Not Fight in Case only thiee. Hughes’ announcement that he [ ------of War. that they had been unable to agree. would neither seek nor accept the n i • n i “ It looks like they are not going ('hicago, Dec. S.—Following a; London, Dec. 8.— A “ Peace to let us go,” were the first words nomination left the eastern Raders P j-ggiJent J y b ljjlls P | a n tO of the nervous widow as she heard day of spring-like temperatures, | groping, confused, and without a | Letter” pledging 128,770 Brit­ Chicagoans went to work this morn­ DOES SCALPING the jury report. candidate. The convention next j ish citizens above the age of With the exception of juror No. ing in a biting northwest blizzard *Chemistry^s Patron Saint June will be the first in many, | sixteen to refuse to render mil­ that shot the mercury down to near FOR 50 CENTS Congress— To Abandon 6, Mrs, Ella M. Dietrich, who ap­ many years In which the eastern itary service in the event of peared to have been crying, tho zero. leaders will be unable to present a war was presented to Premier The cold wave is general over jurymen and- women gave no out* Is The Flapper Of Today I Dartmouth College Indian serious contender— unless one can “Levees Only” Policy. Stanley Baldwin today by Ar­ ward indication of their feelings. It the mlddlewest. temperatures in be developed within the next few thur A, Ponsonby, Laborlte some sections being reported as low 1 Uses Razor and Scissors on was recalled that Mrs. Dietrich had months. Serious contenders, how­ member of Parliament and been accepted for jury duty despite a.s thirty-two degrees below zero. the Job. under secretary oi' state for Widespread suffering and damage London, Dec. 8.— The fiapper oC*perhaps synthetic and on her face ever, fire rarely developed in that Washington, Dec. 8.— President the fact that she openly declared today is a walking chemical experi are the lingerings of dyestuffs prod space of time. foreign affairs in the MacDon­ her opposition to capital punish­ caused by the tornado-like whirls Hanover, N. H., Dec. 8.— Coolidge today transmitted to Con­ ald Labor Cabinet. are reported over the affected ment— a synthetic substitute for na­ ucts. Almost everything which the Net Result ment. H«r eyes were red and tear­ flapper displays to our admiring Wah-Hoo-Wah, the big green gress a comprehensive Mississippi The document said in part: r 6 H s ture— In the opinion of Professor A. The net result will be, accord­ ful. M. Low, distinguished British scien­ view, even to bracelets and bangles, Indian from the mils of New ing to the opinion of eastei’n lead­ river flood control plan, which calls “ We, the undersigned, being Are Comfortable Telejihone and telegraph wires convinced that an disputes be­ snapped under their burden of ice tist and inventor. is the work of the chemist.” Hampshire, is on another ers today, that the large and im­ for a minimum expenditure of In response to the Judge’s query, After a talk with Prof. Low the tween nations are capable of and snow, disrupting communica­ Prof, Low said today that hi.5 scalping trip. portant delegations east of Chicago $296,400,000, and dennltely aban­ the five women members said they fellow scientists fully support a correspondent left with the impres­ will go to the convention unin­ settlement either through dip­ were as “ comfortable as conditions tion. Traffic tie-ups and accidents The Indian, though. Is get­ dons the “ levees only” policy fol­ lomatic ne^btiatloix or interna­ have followed in the wake of the statement made by Dr. E. F. Arm- sion that the modern girl is largely structed or prepared to cast their would permit.” At 10:35 this morn­ sti-ong, managing director of the a combination of red lead oxide, ting paid this time in half dol­ votes in the early balloting for lowed by the Army engineers for tional arbitration, nereby sol­ ing the hour they were called to re­ blizzard. lars, quarters, dimes and nick­ The cold wave swept into Chicago British Dyestuffs Corporation,’ that petroleum greases, henna, cellulose favorite sons. fifty years. emnly declare that we refuse port, they had been deliberating products, paper and wood products, els and doing quite well in the last night in the teeth of snow-lad-, the chemical industry is dependent Mr. Hughes could have had the The project, upon wnich the War to support or render war serv­ exactly seventeen hours and one nitric acid and dyes. scalping business. ice to any government which minute. eu northwest gale. largely upon the whims and-fancies New York and Pennsylvania dele­ Department has beeu at work since of the modern fiapper. , "Only about 25 per cent of girls Roland Booma, oi' Swamps- resorts to arms.’' As the jury resumed its study. iMcrcury Drops cott. Mass., Dartmouth college gations, a neat block of 169 votes the disastrous deluge of last spring, At two o’clock yesterday after­ ‘‘The fiapper after all is chemis­ have naturally colored hair,” added Ponsonby, in an explanatory Assistant Prosecutor S. Cameron 1 Prof. Low. ‘‘The rest use henna or sophomore and ainieie, is the at the outset. He was to have been provides for a system of floodways, letter, declared that many of noon Chicago was enjoying the try’s patron saint,” said Prof, Low. New York’s candidate, with the spillways and improved navigation Hinkle, director of the state’s case, . mild temperature of fifty-one de- ‘‘She has rings on her fingers made peroxide or else brightening waslie.s Indian and Rolauu makes an the signatures are those of dis­ announced, .that in the event of a and they are not ashamed of it. The average of $5 a day in the backing of Andrew W. Mellon’, channels, as well as for stringthen- tinguished soldiers, who know disagreement, he would immediate­ .grees. Four hours later the mercury of synthetic stones by chemists. She w^qse w isheq^U guide- the T’ena- ing- of the present levees and the has rings on her toes— that is to flapper’s face owes its red, roses to ‘‘scalping business.’' , Boonm_^ that war nowadays is not a he­ ly demand a new trial for the wid­ had tumbled to below freezing and red oxide' of- lead on i^ s V and- syN’h'hia delegation. breaking up of “ boiiie necks” at fit si.x o’clock this, morning it. regis­ say slight footw-ear— made of arti* cuts the hair ana shaves the roic adventure but "wholesale ow and the man who are accused ____cheeks. Her dark eyelashes and bristles of his fellow dormitory To Go L'ninstructed congested points in the river. tered live above zero. ficial skins. She wears mysteripus mechanical massacre." of shooting the aged specialist to materials 1 of browns are mainly evolved from the mates when a social engage­ Now, however, it is probable that Reservoirs to impound flood wa­ death in a lonely l^ne. It was predicted that the mercury underclothes, the ters kt their source were found which are one of the greatest judicious use of lampblack or car­ ment or faculty Cai! from the New York will go to the convention Mrs. Lilllendahl 'appeared on the would touch zero and below hero bon. Her face creams are largely ex­ unbound, while Pennsylvania will “ too costly,” and I'erorootation was before the climax of the cold wave achievements of modern chemistry. dean makes it imperative that verge of collapse as she returned to tracts of petroleum. Her pink tipped Dartmouth men look their cast its votes for Mellon as a recognized as having only “ supple­ “ BOOTLEG TRAILS” her cell, leaning heavily on the arm was reached. Work of Chemists "If w'e survey the flapper more in nails are covered with tinted cellu­ best. mentary value.” of Sheriff Cimeno for support. The Much property damage in subur­ (Continued on Page Cl Jadwin’s Report ban sections of the city resulted detail the very sheen of her hair is loid.” Tne shop is Booma’s room grief-lined face, plainly showing the X in Richardson hail, a small Major General Eagar Jadwin, restless night she had spent, was in from the high winds, which reached chief of army engineers, stated in CLOSEY GUARDED a velocity of fifty miles an hour. A student bedroom that he marked contrast to her confident shares with his brother. the report that he believes it will smile at the outset of the trial. Her cornice on the roof of a large down­ YOUNG WIFE ADMITS take care , of maximum predicted town hotel was blown loose and HARROW ASSISTS jCONGRESS WARNED The equipment, Dartmouth steps were slow and uncertain, like men wdll laugh at the word, floods and will provlae for future those of a woman 25 years older. four men risked their lives while expansion to meet cnanglng condi­ the blizzard raged at its height, tn consists of Dooma’s own comb, ' SHE KILLED HUSBAND 100 New York Slate Troop­ a pair of cheap clippers and a tions. The project, he declAred, “ can fasten it down. REMUS AT TRIAL ! oN TAX REDUCTION be advantageously executed in ap­ Sleet and Snow- pair of ordinary scissors that HEAVY RAINS PILE have cut many pages of notes proximately ten years.” ers Watch Roads to Cana­ Rain that was falling when the Beat Him to Death With Ham­ Jadwin recommended “ a distri­ blizzard started, was suddenly at dear old Dartmouth. mer—Then Went to a Bridge UP RIVER WATERS changed to sleet and snow. c bution of costa by whicn the cost of da Day and Night. The loss of several lives in traf­ Intenrationally Famous Law- House Committee Says Party. / flood control works in general is borne eighty per cent oy the fed­ fic accidents was attributed to the Painesville, Ohio, Dec. 8.— A Highway Bridge at Torrington blizzard. One man was killed m 6 MENMMOle eral government and 20 per cent by Chicago and several injured. Police yer Testifies In Behalf of i Treasury Will Face Deficit | murder, •which for a time, threat­ the valley states, ana the entire Albany, N. Y., Dec. 8.— With the Under Eight Feet of Water and fire stations sheltered many ened to develop into one of the cost of channel stabilization is approach of the holiday season, Today. most baffling mysteries confront­ homeless and unemployed men d'lU- ONBI^KEPIER borne by the United States.” That orders were issued today by Major the “Bootleg King.” If More Is Added. ing lake county authorities in “ would accord with the fiscal pol­ Hartford, Conn., Dec. 8.— Signs ing the night. . ' . „ John A. Warner, supenintendent of The section in the grip of tae years, today had been solved, ac­ icy of the President and the prece­ of a recurring flood condition were record cold wave extends from Can­ Trapped By Gale Which cording to Sheriff Ed Rasmussen, dents established by Congress.” the state police, that the apparant in nort^i-western Con­ ada to Texas and from the^ Rocky Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio.. | Washington, Dec. 8.— Congress through the confession of Mrs. Vel­ Reorganization of me Mississippi trail” leading from Montreal to necticut today as the result of a ma West, who, he said, finally Albany and points west and south, mountains to the Ohio valley. Bis- w'as warned today by the House rivqr commission, federal control heavy downpour of rain during the Dec. S.— Testimony of Clarence | broke down and admitted, after must he kept tightly closed to rum mark N. D., reported a temperature Ways and Means Committee that Lashes Water 15 Feet over all structures with the natural night. Reynolds’ bridge on the of 12 below zero. The same mark Darrow, internationally famous' four hours of continuous grilling floodways and a comprehensive Naugatuck river, seemed likely to was reached in Denver and Chey­ lawyer, that the reputation of the Treasury will face the danger last night, that she Killed her hus­ mapping— to cost $1,000,000— of Never since prohibition first went be covered if the waters continued enne. Havre, Mont., recorded an George Remus as a prrcticing law­ of a deficit if tax reduction goes I Above Normal Level. band Thomas E. West, 26, during the alluvial valley, were likewise into effect has the famous trail to pile up in the stream. The water, a fight in, their little cottage on the official 32 below. At Moorehead, yer in Chicago was good, and the beyond $232,735,000. recommended. been closed tighter than it Has been at noon was within a foot of the ______Reporting the. bill to Congress, Narrows road, at Perry, five miles for the last few months, according -JVlinn., it was 14 below zero. assertion of Harry Truesdale, sul­ Port Colborne,, Ontario, Dec. 8. high mark set by the heavy Novem- Hamilton, the committee declared it had gone east of here. to Major Warner. bel flood. len-faced gunman of — With the momentary fear that Mrs. West, a girlish >romau of 21 Ohio, that Mrs. Imogene Remus as far in tax reduction as it is m l RUNNERS FLEE “ At no time since, prohibition The Castle bridge highway im­ justified in the face of future pros­ the flimsy shack they are occupy­ years, told Sheriff Rasmussen that went into effect has it been as laid in wait for Remus with a pis­ ing far out on the government pier provement between Thomaston and RAX PXAODLESS RESTAURANT pects. she beat her husband to death ivith hazardous for a bootlegger to get tol in her hand were the high spots here may be swept into the pitch­ Torrington had eight feet of water Although the bill carries actual­ a hammer, he said. Mrs. We.sl said BEFORE COAST GUARD a load of liquor down from Canada Hartford, Conn., Dec. S.— Judge of the Remus trial today. ing waters, hope waned today of she committed the act in an insane over Its surface, the State Highway Remus- shot and hilled Mrs. ly a $235,515,000 cut in taxes, as it is now,” Major Warner de­ Department announced this after­ Ernest C. Simpson in Superior some tax increases were voted, rescuintg six. repair men trapped rage Tuesday night about S;S0. ac­ ^emus on October 6, last, the day on the pier when a 100-mile gale clared. noon. Concrete laid only yesterday Court here today fined Anna Caska which makes the net reduction cording to Rasmussen, and that fol­ Use Former Sub Chaser and Close to 100 state troopers are of New Britain," $200 and^ sent her after Truesdale related details of lashed the lake fifteen feet above was under water at this point. $232,735,000. This revised figure lowing the murder, she took her Collide With Schooner in patrolling the bootleg trail day and to jail for five days for liquor law the alleged plot in which Truesdale its normal level. - ' husband’s automobile and drove to The Connecticut river here show­ 'was to have killed the renowned brings the committee near the Their Flight- night keeping a sharp watch for ed no signs this afternoon of the violation. She was accused of op­ recommendation of Secretary of The six worknien had started out her parents’ home in East Cleve­ erating ■ a “ food-less restaurant.” footleg king. during the storm to .repair a dam­ land, where she was arrested Wed­ rum-running cars. downpour. The river was at the 8.8 ’ Truesdale told the court and the Treasury Mellon, who placed New York, Dec. 8.— With the “ It may be tbat a few cars get foot mark. Effects of the rains in The woman entered a plea of reduction limit at $225,000,000. aged section,, of -the. ..pier when nesday afternoon by Deputy Sher­ jury further details concerning his caught by the jfull blast of the gale iffs E. H. Lamos and C, R. Czerrf of one-pound cannon of a patrol boat by but we get most of them,” upper New England will not be suilty- Rep. Green, Republican of Iowa, Major Warner added. “ During Four Bristol -youths, each IS, employment by Mrs. Remus to kill and forced tb| seek refuge-in the Lake County. booming away in the inky darkness felt here for some time yei. her husband. She had offered him chairman, reported the bill for the behind them, nine members of the November 139 cars containing were fined $50 each and given sus­ entire committee, but Democratic shack. Water was soon running Following a quarrel that had pended jail sentences of 4 months $10,000, half of it to be paid by three feet deep over the pier and been brewing all day Tuesday, she crew of the former submarine liquor were. captured on the trail Franklin L. Dodge, her reputed members refuse to agree to many chaser :217. now engaged in rum somewhere, to the north of this GUARDISEXONERATED apiece on charges of lascivious car­ declarations made in it and are with a tremendous sea running to­ smashed her husband’s head with riage. They are Nicholas Fant- paramour, he said- It was a con­ day, it is feared the men will be a claw-hammer and a table leg, running, escaped their pursuers city.” tinuation of the testimony that yes­ prepared to wage a fight for a afUr a ten-mile chAse early today Pointing out that in 1924, a sia, Anthony Rasula, Dominic Per- greater tax cut on the floor. lost. . • ' Rasmussen said she told him, then FOR SHOOTING CONVICf cigino, Jr., and Eugene Cavaleri. terday completely unnerved Remus ‘ Widespread Destruction bound him hand and foot, left his when their craft crashed into the total of 392 booze cars were cap­ and sent him' from the court room “ The estimated surplus for 1929 Danish schooner Urda in Ellzabeth- tured, Major Warner said the rec­ is $ , , ,” said the report. Wid^pread- destruction has fol­ body lying in a pool of blood and in a hysterical condition. 2 7 4 000 000 drove to Clevelana to attend a port harbor. ord of the last month indicated that INVENTION DIES “ It is apparent then, that the com­ lowed the storm, the worst in the many But Coroner Condemns Bars in port’s history. ’ The'huge govern­ bridge party. * The fleeing runners leaped over troopers are not missing mittee has gone fully as far in tax the wrecked schooner’s decks and of the rum runners- Wethtersfield Which Can be Danbury, Conn., Dec. 8.— The reduction as ordinary prudence will ment grain elevator is entirely sudden passing of Frederick Crock­ (Tfsappeared In^the devious byways Now Rum Blunder Sawed Through. justify. flooded below the second floor. A er, seventy-seven, of 9 Locust ave­ CHINESE SENTENCED valley camp coal freighter was QUARRYVILLE CHURCH of the harbor front. Instead of carrying beer and ale, nue, recalled him as the inventor, swept from its-moorings and blown Bqetswain T. A. Sande, of the as they did bacK^in 1924, the few Hartford, Dec. 8.— Coroner J- thirty years ago, of a machine that FIRE NEAR HOSPITAL against the dock of a manufactur­ 75 YEARS OLD SUNDAY Coast Guard, who sighted the rum rum runners who are still^ trying to Gilbert ' Calhoun today issued a made a sensational upheaval in the TO TERM IN PRISON ing plant, damaiging both ship and craft in Raritan harbor, said that operate are bringing whiskey out special report in which he con­ hatting industry. dock. The ship is being tossed while his cannon was booming of Canada, according to Major demns the use of cell bars at the blanks in the hope of frightening state prison in Wethersfield which Crocker’s machine curled the ALARMS THE PATIENTS around like a huge battering ram, Anniversary to be Observed by Warner. brim of stiff hats, a job that previ­ Pleads Guilty to Burglary; Son all efforts to moor the vessel fail­ the fugitives into stopping, the lat­ The head of the state police sur­ may be easily sawed through. Two Special Services; Brook­ “ I can not condemn too strong­ ously had been done entirely by Of Wealthy Baltimore Man. ing. . ter were busy' racing about their mised that the beer and ale cases hand. His reward was small. Big Public School Worth $500,- Pear also Is felt for the Saska­ lyn Preacher. decks tossing liquor -kegs over­ took up too much space in the ly,’.’ he said, “ the fact that the bars Crocker entered a grocery store Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 8.— Bock 000 is Wrecked in Lynn, toon and Silkiak passenger/freight board. cars. on ,the windows of tha cell of here just before closing time last Quarryville Methodists will cele­ The chase came to an abrupt end The character of the bootleggers James Napoleon Bonaparte O’Ma­ Yon Song, a young Chinese, must Mass. ships due at the head of the lake. evening, purchased a puund of cof­ stay in the county jail four months No word has been heard from brate the seventy-fifth anniversary when the rum craft smashed into has changed almost as much in the honey, who .was recently killed in fee and dropped dead of heart longer, having been sentenced to­ either. • Two American rum boats of the founding of their church the schooner, ripping the stern last two years as has the load which an attempt to escape,, could be Lynn, Mass., Dec. 8.— Patients easily sawed through a- if they trouble. day to serve that time after plead­ at Union hospital were alarnied and are also_ listed as missing. Sunday. < away. ' he carries in his car.” he said. "In ing guilty to three counts of statu­ Hundreds of. summer cottages There wilj be two services, one the first days' qf/pr^hihltlon it v/as were of wood instead of chilled residents of the vicinity left their ■WOULD MEAT COOLIDGE Steel, or of hollow iron with a re­ DECLARE DIVTOEND tory burglary. homes early today when fire de­ along the • Canridlan shore have at eleven o’clock in the morning at not an uncommon thing..-to have which time Rev. Edgar C. Tullar of Bock, son of a wealthy Baltimore stroyed the Tracy public grammar been swept away. bootleggers shoot at state troopers volving core.” New York, Dec.vS.— Directors of Chinese, had studied for two years Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mexico City, Dec, 8.— Reports if their cars were stopped. The rum Coroner Calhoun finds that school building on Walnut street. are current in diplomatic circles to­ the Southern Railway company in Columbia university architectural NEW STATE PARK will preach the principal sermon, runner of today, however, putk up O’Mahoney came to his deaths di­ West Lynn, doing damage estimat­ and another at two o’clock in the day that efforts are being made to placed the common stock of that school, and came north early in the ed at between $400,000 and $500,- Hartford, Conn., D.ec. 8.-—The little if any resistance if his car is j rectly as the result of an attempt company on an eight per cent divi­ fall with $1,000 to pay fbr his third State Park and Forest commission afternoon. The La:.ies Aid society arrange a^meeting between Presi­ stopped byAthe troopers," to escape and that no _ criminal term. He explained to the court to­ 000. dent Coolidge and President Calles. ■i. • negligence attaches to Leonard W. dend basis today, when they declar­ Flames from the burning school- has purchased twenty-five acres of will serve dinner. ed a quarterly dividend of $2 a day that he fell in with an oil stock land at the top of Mount'Above-All, Rev. Truman TI. Woodward will It is said that an invitation may be Barr, assistant deputy i arden, fo4 hjiuse reflected on the windows of issued to Presrident Coolidge to TREASURY BAL.ANCE share, payable to stockholders of salesman who convinced him he in Warren and plans are under way preach at the afternoon service as Washington^ Dec. 8.— Treasury shootingahootine the prisoner,prisoner. The coronet could make money by buying stock. the hospital and some of i the will several ministers who ...... ____ have come to Vera Cruz or Tabpico after commends Barr for his ^promp.tnes, record January 3, The stock previ­ patients left their: beds. Nurses ran for the developnient of the tract balance December 6: $20,959,043- ously paid $7 annaally. The regular Bock -lost his money and came to as an observation point and state occupied ahe pulpit at Quarryville I he. attends the Pan-American Con- in attacldiig a desperate .cr lm l? ^ Bridgeport, securing here a place through the- building, however, K aw -ia Havana in January*, .32. . quarterly dividend of $1.25 was de- park, afecofding /to aanouiicemeht durinS church’s Mstory, r .vj jclared pn the grafted atock^L i . vM Jk waiter in Chinese calmuig. those ia the hospit^.

\ > A G B T W O MANCHESTER (CONN.). EVENING HE»ALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927.

IN PENNSYLVANIA ARCHEtBCTS CHOSEN RupseU Mfg Co turk’s New Envoy 5v,- • ScoviHe Mfg Co MANCHESTER ^LAYERS PLANE SERVICE . Kan, Pa., Dec. 8.— Cyclonic Hartford,' (Donn., Doc. S.— Thb Smyth Mfg Co . W K ’BEST YET V ______winds swept over this community firm of Tbwfier . f t Sellew, o f Mfd- >- Stanley Wks com WIN MANY PRIZES today, uprooting trees, smashing dletown, has been selected as' tho Standard Screw OVERATLANTIC windows and damaging dozens of architects for the new dormitory Torrlngton .... BY TOWN PLAYERS and contagious disease pavilion at ^ (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) U S Envelope pfd roofs. T'eleplione poles are down and power lines dama,ged. There the Mansfield State hospital and Bid Asked Union Mfg Co . Figure Largely in List of Win­ Whit Coil Pipe . were no injuries. training school. The dormitory Bank Stocks ners at Emblem Club’s Char­ BY NEXT YEAR will cost about $110,000 and the City Bank ft Trust .. 825 850 ity W hist. Not the Play But Its Produc­ pavilion about $25,000. Capital Natl Bank . . . 280 — \ FLOODS IN N. Y. Cnon Rlrer ...... 300 — VESSELS SUNK First Bond and Mort . — ~ 55 Local card players figured large­ tion, Sets New Histrionic ly in tl^e list uf wlnniBra at the big British Air Experts Are North Tonawanda, N. Y., Dec. 8. Westfield, N. Y.‘ Dec. 8.—Three First Natl (Htfd) ...290 310 fishing vessels were sunk at a loss Hart Natl B ft Tr . .. 475 485 N.Y. charity whist g^ven by'tho Emblem — Several factories on Tonawanda club at the Elks home in Rockville Hark. Island were forced to shut down to­ of $10,000 and drying Vacks and ■Htfd Conn Tr C o ___ 735 — Startled By Statement Of pontoons swept away here early Land Mtg ft Title . . . — .60 last evening. It is conservatively es­ day owing to river flood timated that fully 460 persons were waters, and an 85-mile an hour today during the worst gale in 35 Morris Plan Bank ....140 — " High Low 1 p. m. years. Water was hurled high Park St T r ...... 550 — present from Rockville^ Stafford The Town Players had that most Director General. gale had left a wake o f. uprooted Ailed Chem .. 148% 147% 148 trees and pow«r poles. Electrical over the roadways by the terrific Riverside Trust ..... 450 — Springs and Manchester. It was to be desired stimulus of the actor, Phoenix St B Tr .^. .".410 — Am Bosch . . . 22 22 22 the largest card party ever held in s-'rvlce was completely disruptd. winds. 69% 69% a full house, when, they presented " Bonds Am C a n ...... 69% Rockville. London— The first regular Atlan­ Am Cr & Fdy .128% 128%- 128% A program of entertainment was “ Minick” at the Circle theater last Htfd & Conn West 6. 95' — 108 108% tic air service may be in operation East Conn Power ...100 102 Am Loco .... 108% given by talent from ' the above night. The Oak street playhouse Am Smelt .... 172 170 171 next summer under the auspices of Conn L P 4 % s ...... 100 lOl^i towns. It consisted of vocal solos by was filled almost to the limit of its the British Government. Am St Fdy ... 54% 53% 53% Mrs. Thomas Brennan of Manches­ Hart E L 7 s ...... 875 385 67% ■ This announcement, which has Conn L P S i ^ s ----- 107% 11.0 Am Sugar . . . 67% 67% ter, Miss Madeline Bokus and Wal­ capacity by an audience that ga^ Am T & T .. .178% 178 178 startled air experts here, was made Brld Hyd 5 s ...... 104 — ter Williams, who played his own every evidence of the keenest ap­ by Air Vice Marshal Sir Sefton Am Woolen .. 21% 21% 21% preciation of the comedy and its Saturday Insurance Stocl» accompaniments: vocal solos were Brancker, director general of the Anaconda .... 52 51% 51% also given by Miss Caroline Mila­ extremely fine production .by the — and— Aetna Insurance ,720 Atchison .... 19 4 192% 193 English civil-aviation, and himself Aetna Cas & Sure . .1280 1300 nese and Mrs. Frances Scanlon-of Players. Circle Bald Loco . . . 251 251 251 The Town Players are marching a noted airman, during'an address Tomorrow, Aetna L i f e ...... 80u 810 Rockville, Mrs. Raymond Hunt of here, iirwhich he revealed that two B & 0 ...... -118% 117% 117% Rockville played the accompani­ on. Last night’s performance was, Conn Gen ...... 1775 1825 Beth Steel . . . 53% 52% 52% airships, each capable of carrying Autom obile...... 335 345 ments. Miss Lois Randall of,Rock­ in many ways, the best they have DOUBLE FEATURE BELL Can P a c ...... 209% £05% 209 presented to Manchester play lov­ one hundred passengers, would be Hart F ir e ...... '.760 770 16% 16% ville also gave solos and Mrs. Sterl­ ready “ probably for some sort of C M ft St Paul 16% ing Cooley played. Mrs. Roger ers. And this is to be said in spite Hart St Boll ...... 830 — do pfd .... 32 81% 31% service to Canada” next summer. She Out-Frenchys the French! Lincoln Nat Life .... 98 — Latham of the same place favored of the fact that the play itself is Ch Rock Is . .107% 106% 107 rather lacking in plot and Is ban-' The service, according to Sir Married for spite, she slipped on the ireal of wedding National Fire ...... 940 960 116 116 with a whistling solo. Sefton, will be in (the nature of an Cons Gas .... 116 % The committee on refreshments dicapped by a third act that is dis-! bells and fell. .. .in love. .. . with another girl’s sweetie. Bat P h oen ix...... \..755 765 Corn Prod . . . 65 64% 64% experiment for the purpose of T ravelers...... 1575 1600 served sandwiches, cake, coffee and appointing and lacking in drama-; what chance has any other girl when Connie does her stuff? Del & Hud v,-188 186% 187 tic quality— which, in fact, fades gathering data for the proposed Rossia ...... 157 163 Dodge Bros . . 19 % 18% 19% salted nuts to each table of play­ Public Utility Stocks away into very little Indeed. airship route from England to Aus­ , CONSTANCE TALMADGE in Du P o n t...... 311 809 310 ers. This, however, is nothing that tralia. Conn L P 8% ...... 120 123 E r ie ...... 62% 62% 62% The prizes, which were all donat­ Conn L P 7% ...... 117 120 ed were awarded to tLe following: the cast or anybody hut tl^e auth­ Route Selected Gen E l e c ___ 132 129% 131% ors of "Minick” can he held respon­ In order to secure the assistance ^Breakfast At Sunrise' Green Wat & Gas .. .100 101% 126% In bridge, Carl Custer, Manchester; Hart E L ...... 385 390 Gen Motors ..127 125% sible for. And the piece has plenty of trade winds, their route will Gillett Raz . . . 97 96% 96% Miss A. M. Burke, Roc’:vIlle; C. H. Hart Gas c o m ...... 90 95 Anderson, Ma,nchester; Dr. J. W. of redeeming qualiises in the clev-; probably be via Bathurst, on the ' 4DDEI> FEATURE Hart-Gas- pfd ...... 63 — Inspirat ...... 19% 19% 19% erness of the dialogue, the develop­ West African coast, and the Azores. Int Harv ------244% 243 244 Farr, Manchester; Fred Cooley, ment of a central Idea and its utter S N E Tel G o ...... 170 175 Rockville; Mrs. J. Ruwselle, Man­ It is hoped that the airships will 3 PARDS IN A PUNCH-PACKED WESTERN Conn El Ser p fd ----- 91 93 Int Nickel . . . 69 .67% 68 cleanliness of thought. have cruising speed of seventy Int Paper .... 77% 76, ' 76% chester; Mrs. George Graziadio, Like Professionals THRILLER! .Manufacturing Stocks Manchester: Mrs. Anna Murray, knots. American Silver...... 25 28 Kennecott .... 81% 80 80 As for the work or the cast, it Sir Sefton devoted a good part Lehi Valley . . 99% 98% 99 Manchester: Mrs. T. J. Dannaher, can truthfully be said mat at many FRED HUMES Acme W ir e ...... — 15 Mrs. Helen Campbell, Mrs. George of his address to an appeal for Billings Spencer com — 1 Mack Truck . .108% 107% 108 points In the action no professional 33% Johnson, Mrs. T. B. Sullivan, all of heavier subsidies for the building Billings Spencer pfd . — 6 Marl Oil ----- 33% 33% Company could have swung along of airships, declaring that the air­ Mo Pac com . . . 52% 52 52% this town. with greater promptitude or great­ Bigelow Hart com ... 94 ' 96 The prize winners at whist were ship was pregnant with great possi­ Bristol B ra ss...... 9 11 N Y Central . .161% 160% '161% er freedom froln marks of amateur­ New Haven . . 56% 55% 56% Mrs. Louise Elliott, Rockville; Miss bilities. Collins C o ...... 100 110 ism— which is saying « lot but not He painted a picture of a time Colt Firearms ...... 30 31 No Am Co . . . 59 % 58% 59 Florence -Fitzgerald,. Manchester; too much. Introducing Ahmed Mouktar Bey, Nor P a c ...... 99% 98% 98% Mrs. Rose LaCross,.Rockville; Wil­ The characters In the play had when distant continents would be­ Eagle L o c k ...... 75 82 first Turkish ambassador to -Wash­ come as neighbors, and, declared Penn R R . . . 6 5 */4 64% 65 liam, Foley, Rockville: James W. their lines letter perfect and not a ington since the war! Although Fafnir Bearing...... 110 115 rhat the airship would be the main 75T Hart ft C ooley...... 215 — Post Cer .... 119 118% 118% Foley, Manchester and Richard cue was missed during the entire upon his arrival at New York he Inter Silver com .,.183 188 Pullman new.. 8 2 % 80% 82 Gates, Manchester. Mrs] Thomas performance. Louis Smith, who di­ was closely guarded by police, the n ediuai through which this would Inter Silver pfd ....125 128 Radio Cor . . . 92% 89 92 Garvan of Rockville won the door rected the play, deserves consider­ State Department characterized as be brought about. Landers, Fray ft Clk 82 .84 Sears Roe ... 86% 85% 86% prize. able credit for the way in which the “ nonsense” a report that a plot to Within the next ten year's, and Mann & Bow A .... 17 19 Sou P a c ...... 125% 121% 123 The proceeds of the affair will be players were drilled. assassinate him had been detected. possibly within the next five, ac­ TO- TO­ do B ...... 9 11 Sou Rail ------142% 141% 142% devoted entirely to charity and The curtain arose promptly at cording to Sir Sefton, airplanes and New Brit Ma pfd A, .103 — Tob P r o d ___ 110% 109% 110 when the returns are all In it is ex­ 8:15, something unusual for a airships will be able to reduce the Union Pac .. J93% 192% 192% important parts. The first named flying time from London to Aus­ STATE NIGHT do com ...... 21 23 pected a big sum will he realized. Manchester entertainment, but this SOUTH MANCHESTER Niles Be Pond 17 20 United Fruit .140 140 140 has been a characteristic of Town was cast as the loud "Al Diamond,” tralia from. 17 days to seven and NIGHTj J R Mont p f d ...... — 75 U S Rubber .. . 53% 52% 52% Players productions, for all of theUi who jumped into things with both a half days. Similarly a journey North ft J u d d ...... 27 30 U S S te e l----- 141% 139% 140% General Chang has ordered 4500 in the past have begun on the min­ feet. He apparently knew just what to Cape Town, now mapped out Pratt, Whitney, pfd .. 82 88 W estin g...... 90% o9% 90 Bibles and 6000 New Testaments was required of him and he did it ONE ute. to take ten days, would be done TOMORROW DAY ONLY TOMORROW" Peek, Stowe ft Wll .,19 21 Willys Over . . . 15 % 15% 15% for men and officers of his army. The play introduced to Manches­ well. in four and a half days. ter a new actress, one who has Excellent Direction Giving his reasons for this re­ never appeared before a local audi­ Mr. Richmond as Fred Minick, duction in flying time, he said that ence. This was Mis:3 Eugenia the son. of the old man, was effec­ as ah'craft improved and ground Walsh, who played the part of Net­ tive in the dramatic Scenes in which organization became less and less his father appeared and Mr» Craw­ tie Minick. Miss Walsh’s acting was necessary, the air routes would be­ There’s wonderful. She was entirely natural shaw was sympathetic as Jim come more and more direct, until and her part was taken with the Corey, friend of the young Minick they got to a point when flying- Reason— greatest of- ease, so much so that a couple. Beware o f The director, Louis Smith, has boats would fly from the west coast good deal of the success of the play every reason to feel gratified at the of Ireland to Newfoundland on a W idows could be attributed to her. result of the Players’ long training direct compass course. Other Women’s Parts lor this play. Plans in Future Other good characters among the Britain’s plans for the future, he The cast was better costumed A. Universal jewel ' ' / '"I women of the play were those of than it l^s been In previous Town said, were concentrated on three Miss Beatrice Armstrong, who was Players shows, gowns had been fur­ cb.iectives: A,thorough connection ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT Lll Corey, Miss Helen Estes, as nished by Fradin’s, furniture used between London, Melbourne and Mrs. Diamond, the scatterbrained; on the stage came from Watkins India: a branch service through THE PANETTA BROTHERS young woman who" was bent on a Brothers. Cairo, with some flying im.ints in good time. The woinhii uf the club, Mack’s Imperial orchestra played the Mediterranean, through Central THE TWO OH. AND HOW THEY PLAY. Miss Lillian Treadwell, Miss Tina between the acts and gave as good Africa to Cape Town; an airship JUST WAIT AND HEAR Gagliardone, Miss Alice Marshall music as that heard in many thea­ service in some direction, probably MUSICAL BOYS THEM. and Miss Edyti.e Schultze, although ters. to Canada. they had minor parts, took them Committees in charge of the play Speaking of the advances in avi­ well and were a real club of med­ were the following: Costumes and ation. Sir Sefton produced flgures dling women. properties,, Mrs. Charles Felber, showing that thd world total of TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Comedy parts among the female Mrs. Charles Johnson and Crombie miles flown was 1,170,000 in 1919 characters were those of Miss Bet­ Donaldson; publicity and advertis­ and 16,920,000 in 1926. “ There Double Feature Bid ty Crooks, who was exceedingly ing, Mrs. F. T. Blisn, Mrs. James will come a day,” he forecasted, funny as the maid, and Miss Mil­ Irvine and Miss Ella M. Washburn. “ when air transport will pay or dred Tinker, who was the colored Miss Ruth Calhoun waa production nearly pay. Once we get to that IN maid in the second ami third acts. manager. Both of these characters drew point there will be a tremendous Following is the cast: boom in aviation throughout the many laughs. i Lil Corqy .... Beatrice Armstrong .woild.” _ Three of the six male characters Nettie M inick...... Genie Walsh Shot in the play portrayed old men and Annie ...... Betty Crook.s in excellent character makeup. Jim C orey...... Eric Criwshaw AT NIAGARA FALLS Leonard Johnson was "Dletenhof- J'red Minick. . Franklin Richmond er,” an inmate of an old folks’ Old Man Minick...... Albert Addy Niagara Falls, N. Y., Dec. 8.— A home and Raymond Tilaen took the Al D iam ond...... Harry Bellamy 90-mile-an-hour gale, accompanied part of “ Price,” his companion, a Marge Diam ond...... Helen Estes by snow and sleet tha': formed one Grand Army veteran. Albert Addy L u la ...... Mildred Tinker of the worst blizzands here in Bebe’s was "Minick,” the old father who Mr. Dietenhcfer. .Leonard Johnson years, today* had caused havoc i had come to live with his son and Best Mr. P r ic e ...... Raymond Tilden along the upper Niagara river \ his diughter-ln-law. Mrs. Smallridge . . . Alice Marshall front. iWi \ X Bet Mr. Addy who had a very diffi­ Miss Crackenwald Connors Island was completely "j. ^.V' cult part, interpreted It with un­ Lillian Treadwell submerged by a five-ifoot rise of derstanding and won the sympathy Mrs. Lippin,cott . . Tina Gagliardone waters. The west end of Cayuga SEVEN GOOD REASONS WHY of the audience from the very start. Miss S ta ck ...... Edythe Schultz Island In the Lassalle section is COMPANION FEATURE Mr. Johnson’s character’ was “taken under half a foot of water today, by him with keen realization of the the cellars and first floors of many HE’S IN STYLE important bearing li had in the GOES BACK TO JAIL homes Inundated. tA u im z Y s production. His makeup was orig­ Theit' was little damage in the inal and effective and his acting Brid£#::port, Dac. 8.— Raymond downtown section of the city. was even better than it has been Beardsley, 42, who has served a 1 His derby has a narrow curled brim $8 on previous occasions. Raymond term in State prison and a term In Tilden did the best work he has ever' done. jail after convictions on statuatory 2 His overcoat is a Hart Schaffner & charges, v(as ordered hack to prison Harry Bellamy, Franklin Rich­ Marx double breasted in a Greyhound mond and Eric Crawshaw also had today. He pleaded guilty to two counts s h a d e ...... $50 of a statuatory charge in the crim­ inal Superior Court and was cen- tenced to serve a term of six to 3 His shirt has a pleated bosom and ten years. starched collar to m a tch ...... $5.00 i His tie is a red and blue figured foulard $2 NEW STATE!DOCTOR SUNDAY JOHN GILBEkT in ' and Hartford, Conn., Dec. 8.— The “Man, Woman and Sin” 5 His suit is a Hart Schaffner & Marx > State Board of Finance and Control MONDAY today authorized the State Board 3 button iff blue — - - - $55 of Health to employ Dr. Albert S. Gray, of Washington, D. C., to be :*‘Leani Dancing From Known 6 His gloves are yellow, washable pigskin $5.00 A head of the division of occupational Dancers" diseases. Dr. Gray has been connected 7 His cane is a mellow malacca - - - $5.00 with the United States Public RONDEAU’S Health Service in Its industrial di­ vision. The new department of oc­ Everything'he'wears’ Stage and Modern cupational diseases was made possi­ ble by the Legislature of 1927. An Sunday and M onday School o f Dancing appropriation of $17,500 was set STATE is here South Manchester Room 3, State Theater Buildling. aside for the purpoee and a com­ plete survey is projected. A Branch from Hartford. V SUNDAY—2 Complete Shows, 6:45 and 8 ;45. MONDAY, 3 Shows. Learn the big hit of“ MRS. NICHOLS DEAD the Season, ( "THE KINKAJOU” Greenwich, Conn., Dec. 8.— Mrs. A MAN CAN FOl2G!VE ^ BUT CAN HE Harriet Cory Nichols, wife of Fred­ It’s a shame to be erick M. Nichols, died at Greenwich EV'Efl FOQGET A WOMAN'S PAST? a wallflower when it hospital today of peritonitis. She is so easy to be pop­ was 23 years old, and a native of ular. We guaran­ Syracuse, N. Y. She was graduated tee to teach you to from Syracuse University in 1925, m dance or it won’t cost ahd married Mr. Nichols less than yon a cent. a year ago. She is survived by her Open Daily husband, her parents, Bertram ana Complete Outfitters to Men \ 1 p. m. to 10 p. m. Maud Corey, of Syracuse, and one Phone 1180 sister. *7 f Pays to Buy Our Kind*V* Ita ;^ o rd Read fleraid Advs a- m . r ;t w r *MSyCHEgipBafTCC^NK.) evening HEtotOt

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Danbury, Conn., D'ec. 8.— Fr^* w ick Slldey, a local fur Old Saint Gains Army •worker, is in Danbury hospital Serious condition wound In his back while ,All£®v Saad, 87, a feUow worker^ is Ipok^ Of Aides In Santa-Pals up without bail on a charge of a*. Mult with intent to kUl. The meh quarreled over open windows in a.- the McKenna Fur Company s plairt Chamber of Commerce to this afternoon, Slidey; p^ched Saad who seised a knife with a J five-inch blade from a-machine anq CHOICE Sponsor Work Here; Let­ stabbed Slidey. ^ OF THIS GROUP KELLOGG TO RKTIRB These Lovely Lamps ters Go Out to Members. Hartford, Conn., Dec. E-rr $21.00 ■Charles B. Kellogg, of Wateruury^ who has been secretary of the State The Chamber of Commerce will JDepartment of Public Welfare sino| ri895,'has applied for retirement. Make the Home a Present be the "Santa-Pal** to Manchester’s unfortunate people this Christmas. Needy people who would ordinarily o f a New be without Christmas cheer will be cared for by the Chamber Commu­ nity Christmas Fund. Musical The campaign for funds to carry on the work was started today LAMP when a letter was sent to all mem­ bers of the chamber asking them to Suggestions We have' a splendid display for you to choose from, h •- All th» contribute to the cause. The com­ latest styles in floor, bridge and table lamps. Beautiful shades, mittee on the fund, which Is be­ rich color combinations, new novel shapes, some parchment with ing handled both by the Chamber glass and silk fringe. We have a lamp for every pocketbook of Commerce and the KIwanis club. For and anyone of them may be purchased at big reductions. Here The committee consists of Scott H. i indeed is a gift that will spread a glow of warmth and cheer for Simon, chairman, and N. B. Rich­ the whole family. ’ ards, treasurer. The letter carries an enclosed EXCEPnONAI] card with a space for the amount Christmas VALUE which the member desires to give. Addressed envelopes for returns CHECK THIS LIST $ " also are Included. Two Specials 23.50 Your room will fairly Following Is the letter; AN UNUSUALLY glow with hospitality when Once again the blessed holidays PIANOS Wrought Iron Base With French Print you place one o f these soft­ approach— days when our minds FIN E LAM P ly radiant lamps in them. turn instinctively to tnose less for­ BANJOS Parchment Shade The stands are gold plated tunate than ourselves, or to those trimmed with onyx. "VTery with heavier burdens to bear. BUGLES \ fine pin pleated, shades in a As usual, the Town Committee $ variety 6f colors. tells us that there are many worthy CORNETS 15.00 people who, because of some unfor­ Bridge Lamp for $4.75 tunate circumstances, will have lit­ tle Christmas joy unless their more VIOLINS The bridge lamp has be­ fortunate fellows come to their as­ come a necessity in every ;'V; sistance. GUITARS home. This graceful mod­ Floor Lamp for $7.50 It will make your Christmas hap­ el with Its attractive shade pier to know that you have helped TRUMPE'TS bring Joy into some cheerless and will help create that cozy, unhappy home. You couldn’t be YOU can make her dream come true by becoming a Santa-Pal. UKULELES homey atmosphere. Rea­ truly happy if you felt you had sonably priced at $15.00. neglected such an opportunity. mas— Santa-Pals; let us maae two gift will be put to a good use. OCARINOS Bridge Lamps $18 people happier— your pal and your­ Yours for a Merry Christmas, The Town Committee has been iScott H. Simon, Chairman working for weeks preparing lists self. Let the soft radiance reflected by these ex­ Sign the enclosed card, fill in the Nathan B. Richaras, Treas. TROMBONES quisite lamps with beautifully colored shades of needy people and what they Kiwanis-Chamber of Commerce heed. ^ amount and mail with check or bill fill your rooms with warmth and good cheer. Let us all be “ pals” this Christ- in the addressed envelope. Your Joint Committee. MANDOLINS Marble bases, gold plated stands and the fin­ CLARINETS est of silk shades. The Men’s club of the Baptist garden club plan s JUNIOR FLOOR church will hold Ladies’ .^Night on LAM PS ' Friday evening at 8 o’clock. There VIC'TROLAS R ockville will be a musical program and an A CHRISTMAS PARTY address by Rev. Blake Smith. The SAXOPHONES committee in dharge are Walter Ed­ ^^Your Home Should We have a fine collection wards, Wilfred Kent, Everett Good Time to Follow Business a c c o r d io n s of Junior Floor Lamps of a. Keeney Wins Prize Clarke and Ernest Burcher. Meeting on Monday Night; Come First^* On very popular make and they . In the letter writing contest for General Kitchener Lodge, Sons of Gifts Requested. HARMONICAS are ’ bargains every one. ' the best letter containing helpful St. George, held a meeting last Hand painted linen parch­ suggestions for‘ the Christmas issue evening. District Deputy John H. ment shades with silk and A jolly Christmas party to fol­ BANJO-UKES Y o u r L is t glass fringe. of a magazine issued monthly by Blane of Hartford installed the of­ low the business meeting is the the Eastern Dairies Inc., of Spring- ficers. Grand State President John plan of the program committee for field, Mass., and mailed to dealers Alley and staff were the guests of I the Manchester Garden club mem- BASS DRUMS throughout New England by the honor. At the close of bers Monday evening. There will be Eastern Dairies Inc., John N. Kee­ refreshments were served. XYLOPHONES ney of this city was awarded first a Christmas tree with gifts, special prize for the best written letter in I entertainment, light refreshments, ME'TRONOMES G. 1 KETTH FORNtrUIi CO, ffiC the contest which closed Nov. 15th, U. S. W. V. AUXILIARY ' appropriate games and contests. South Manchester receiving notice Wednesday morn­ Each member is requested to con­ .Corner Main and School Streets, ing from the main office at Spring- tribute an inexpensive gift, seeds, JEWS HARPS field. Mr. Keeney’s letter was writ­ ELECTS OFFICEICS bulbs, small plants, tools or some­ ten for George’s Confectionery thing for gardening rather than PITCH PIPES Store of this city and is published toys. These will be used for the in the December issue now being g.ab-bag.. feature. Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary. VIOLIN BOWS circulated by the company. This informal get-together will U. S. W. V., elected the following Hospital Notes afford an excellent opportunity for SNARE DRUMS HERALD ADDS ANOTHER officers at its meeting last evening the members to become better ac­ The following report is a show­ in the .state armory: HOOVER LOOMS ing of the work done at the Rock­ quainted with one another, and it President: Mrs. Mary Pecken- is hoped that a large per centage DRUM STANDS MERTYPE TO PLANT ville City hospital for the month ham. '' n o t i c e of November, 1927: Senior vice-president: Mrs. Flor­ of the gardeners will reserve the MUSIC CASES AS DELEGATES Nov. 1, 1927 ...... 12 ence Treadwell. date. Number admitted during month 39 Junior vice-president; Mrs; Eli­ The program committee staged BRIEF CASES Now Has Six Typesetting Ma­ Out patients...... , ...... ^ zabeth Olds. a very successful chrysanthemum chines—Equipment Best For Total treated...... 60 show in November, with a talk on GO HOMEWARD Chaplain: Mrs. Elizabeth Maher. Cities Our Size. MemliOTS o f o iir ’ Discharged ...... ^ 8 Secretary: Mrs. Mary Warren. “ mums” and for January’s meet­ MUSIC ROLLS Deaths ...... 2 Treasurer: Mrs. Mary Johnson. ing, which falls on the 9th, they Stillborn . . • • .-. • • •...... 6 have secured for a speaker Alex. A new Model A Intertype type­ (continued from page 1) 1 Historian: Mrs. Edward Water­ VIOLIN CASES setting machine was delivered to X-Rays ...... 19 Cummings, Jr., secretary and man. ’the Herald’s plant today. Perrett 1927 Christoas Club Accidents ...... Patriotic Instructor: Mrs. Julia manager of the Bristol nurseries. TENOR BANJOS favorite son. Similarly with other B irth s...... 9 Mr. Cummings will speak on “ Some and Glenney, local truckmen, went Sheridan. to the Intertype plant in Brooklyn large eastern contingents. Massa­ Operations...... 20 Conductor: Mrs. Agnes Gaylord. Hardy ,Perennials and Garden chusetts’ 39 votes probably will he Ambulance calls ...... 6 UKULELE CASES and got the machine for The Her- Assistant conductor: Mrs. Edna Roses.” It will be remembered that qld. It will be set up by a maohinist held for Gov. Alvan T. Fuller; Largest number treated...... 18 Fuller. he was for years associated with Smallest number treated...... 19 PIANO BENCHES from the Intertype plant and will be Ohio’s 51 probably will go to' Sena­ Guard: Mrs./George Tedford. the late George A. Parker, superin­ in operation Monday morning. tor Frank N. Willis, and so on. Of All Christmas Cluh ANNIE HATHEWAY SMITH^ Assistant guard: Mrs. Josfie Keat­ tendent of Hartford’s parks, and Superintendent. VICTOR / The Herald this week also In­ course, the preferential primaries ing. his home was within a stone’s stalled a new Elrod material cast­ are still to be considered, but the Case Not Settled Musician: Mrs. Laura Loomis. throw of the famous Elizabeth Park RECORDS ing machine which was put into op­ middle and far west, rather than Contrary to a report this morn­ These officers will be, installed at rose gardens. The club is fortunate eration for the first time yesterday. Books should ha ing the case of Francis J. and Jo­ the meeting on January 4, when it the east, is the land where the in having Mr. Cummings accept its BANJO- With the addition of these two new primary lives and thrives. seph J. Jelinek against Ernest is expected to have a joint installa­ invitation to speak bore. machines The Herald’s typesetting Lanz and in which the Connecticut tion with Ward Cheney Tent. Mrs. To Keep Hands Off MANDOLINS equipment consists of three Lino­ Friends pf Mr. Coolldge say that Company is also a defendant has James H. McVeigh, the retiring types, three Intertypes, one Ludlow tu rn ed in not been settled nor has the Con­ president, was appointed general the president Intends to keep LEADER’S and one Elrod. “ hands off” , that he in­ ; i necticut Company made an offer to chairman of the installation supper ABOUT TOWN By comparisQn with equipment settle for $5,000. The case will and ceremony. tends to sit back on the sidelines, BATONS records of newspapers in New Eng­ an Intensely interested spectator. come before the superior court to- A further discussion of the Anthony, .two-year-old son of Mr. land The Herald is far above news­ . morrow. Christmas party took place at the and Mrs. Joseph DelleFera of Bis- To this, some political leaders re­ HAWHAN papers in other cities of Manchesr tort “ perhaps.” The coolness be­ Robinson Resigns meeting last night but as yet plans sell street has recovered from an ter’s size. The machine equipment Ernest W. Robinson, _ who was are not fully completed. attapk of pneumonia. The child’s tween. Mr. CJoolldge and General A t Once GUITARS of the local newspaper plant is equal superintendent of the Belding- mother returned from the hospital Dawes is an open secret in 'Wash­ to that of the Meriden Recort, New ington. And there never "has been Heminway plant here and an aider- two days ago. COLUMBIA Britain Record arid South Norwalk SO THAT CHECKS MAY BE man has resigned from the council. LADY ROBERTS LODGE Sentinel in this state and bests any love lost between Mr. Coolldge Mr. Robinson is to leave Rockville Fifty-five pupils from the Fresh­ r e c o r d s many of the plants of the same size and Gov. Lowden. On the other soon to work elsewhere for the OFnCERS INSTALLED men civics class at .the High school in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and hand Mr. Hoover is a member of Belding-Heminway concern. here, will go to Wethersfield Satur­ New York state. ' ' his cabinet, a trusted adviser and day to be conducted on a tour, - The public Is welcome' at any a personal friend. ' Notes Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters through the State prison. They, will Other Gifts time to visit The Herald’S' plant to The' leaders could see today but Plans have been perfected for of St. George installed its officers be addressed by Warden H. K, W. see how a modern newspaper is little if any'adventage to any can­ THQB the dance at Ellington town hall to for the coming year at the meeting Scott. Last Saturday, an equal made. didate in the choice of Kansas (Sty i .i W h • •* be given by the Three-in-One club last evening !• Tinker hall. The number went to the prison and en­ KODAKS as the convention site. Hoover’s Saturday evening, music for which work was in charge of Mrs. Ger­ joyed the visit immensely. friends Joined with those of Dawes r a M P A M T will be furnished by Carl Buck- trude Ouimet and staff ol the Bris­ MIRRORS (AMFOnHIUIlDWARE and JLiO^rien in sending the conven- mister and his orchestra of “ eight tol lodge. NOTED RUNNER ILL tlpri to the banks of the Missouri piGCGS ' ^ The fiew officers are: Decatur, 111., Dec. 8.— Loren FLOOR LAMPS xoiKini ncoiraAiES instead of to the Pacific slope. At the meeting of Rockville Wothry past pesident— Mrs. Murchison o-f St. Louis, nationally The only residue of the inter­ Lodge of Elks this evening tenta-r Martha Sharp. known as king of the indoor run­ TABLE LAMPS city fight was that of resentment tive plans will be formulated for a Worthy president— Mrs. Louisa ners, is unconscious at St. Mary’s directed at William M. Butler, the are the Misses Lillian, Reardon„ series of ladies nights to be held Becomes Bamforth & ’^Rc^ Long. hospital here today, suffering from SAWYER national chairman, whose manipu­ Dorothy Russell, 'Viola. Qreeliwpj^' during the winter^t the Elks club Vice president— Mrs. Margaret influenza and complications. Phy­ Hardware Company; Certifi- lation of the southern members of ST. MARY’S GUILD Evelyn Robbins, Helen Crawforff on Prospect street; sicians pronounce his condition PICTURES j cate Is Filed. the^ committee kept the convention Market street merchants are elat­ Jones. and Evelyn Burrell. ^ Vocal s o l « First conductor— Mrs. Ann Park- critical. from gplng to San Francisco. The SALE TOMORROW will be glvep by Mrs. Arthur Jobet» ed over the passage of the lighting , A certificate of incorporation has far-westerriers are pretty bitter at appropriation for 1928 which in­ BROWNIE and JohF' Chambers and pianq. Second conductor— Mrs. Edith b.een filed In thriioffice oit. the town Butler, but the fact that he will lay selections by Miss Arllne McCabe, t cludes a sufficient sum. for the in­ ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CAMERAS cierk by the Bamforth & Rood down the Chairmanship as soon as stallation of a white way along this Hewitt. Prettily decorated booths will b* . Hnslde guard— ^Mrs. Louise Mars- Hardware company.' 'The company the pominee la selected at Kansas Supper, Entertaiiment^ rad laden with -gift articles, apronsv business section of the city greatly .lias been formed for the purpose of adding to the attractiveness of the den. SALE, SUPPER AND FILM MOVIE City made the fact of only passing Gift Booths in Parish Hall home made food and .candy. Ther^^ Outside guard— ^Mrs. Dorothy ^dealing in hardware and its au­ political Importance. street. CAMERAS thorized capital is :$2§;D00, consist­ Tomorrow Night. will also he a grab-bag for the Elmer Leonard of East street is Jobert. children. ; ( Recording secretary— Mrs. Clara ENTERTAINMENT ing of 1,000 shares of stock at a confined to the house by Illness. KODAK MOVIE par value of $25. Mrs, Ellis Callis, president of St. .Mrs. J a m » Burdick and Mis# Mrs.. Oscar Peterson of North Edmondson. Annie Crawford will preside over, Secretary— Mrs. Daisy Potterton. TOMORROW AT - The members of the new corpora­ WARRANTEE DEEDS Mary’s Guild, is g e n ia l ^airman Park street entertained at bridge CAMERAS tion are Arthur A. Bamforth, Clai^ the candy auA. lood hoothA. Tuesday evening. The prize , was Treasurer— ^Mrs. Grace Heming­ the annual Chrfa|g^ #1®* :J; Rood, Eve 0. Maglaty and Ber­ . vStephano G. Formagioni of South- at Andrew Ferguson and Mrs. Davi(f awarded to Mrs. George Dicknson. way. ner and entertWttffiSVft Vhlch the SL Mary’s Parish Hall nice M. Bamforth. wick, Mass., to Dwlghf S.; DickliH. Mcllvane will have charge of th%‘ Followng the bridge refreshments Trustees— Mrs. Elizabeth Albis- MAKE THIS A ' Arthur A. Bamforth has trana- ladles of the guild will give tomor- sale of aprons arid domestlfe iwere served by the hostess. ton, Mrs. Louisa Robinson and Mrs. A uspices Ladies .-Guild ' MUSICAL .ferred to the corporation all thq son of Springfield, Mass., 50 lots in row evening at the parish hall. The articles. Mrs. David Rohlilson an« Mrs. Max Starkle has returned Emily ^Halllday. ■stock, merchandise and fixtures In the. so-called Middle Heights tract. supper will feature roast beef, Mrs. b. Hopkinson will sell Roast Beef Supper, 6 to 7 p. m* These lots were sold to Formagioni to (her home in Springfield after Chaplain— Mrs. Mabel Appleby. CHRISTMAS t^e Bamforth Brothers’ store at 8D1 mashed potatoes arid turnips, cole articles. Mrs. Jame^ spending a week with Mrs. George Pianist— Mrs. Kate Robinson. Entertainment: Play, “ The House Main street. on November 14 by Ibrank A. Rol- siaw, rolls, coffee, apple pie and Milne of Union street. • A social time followed the busi­ In Laurel Lane** by Cast of 6 From ston and Morris L.' Elman. had charge 'e[f,ti.ck^.. cheese. The tickets for-the supper and also 'i- Burpee W. R. C., will hold a pub­ ness, during which sandwiches, Girls’ jPriendly Society. V MARRIAGE, iNTBimOlW W- Harry England to C. T. B Special Music. include the entertainment at 8 lic whist tonight at the home of home-made cake and candy with WUlette, house and lot on Welling­ o’clock, when the Girls Friendly Mrs. Alice Kington of Hale street. tea were served. Aprons, Fancy Articles, Home- s Marriage intentions were fl^ed tri- ton Road In the Hollywood tract. Made Food and Candy fOr Sale. Mr. WiUette has quitclaimed a half- members , will put on a one-a<^ play Prizes and refreshments. KEMP'S day at the officeiof the town clieit’k “ The House In Laurel Lanei” -1^ri8e The Rockville G.Irls’ club will Tickets Including Supper and En­ ipterest In the property to Daisy tertainment 75c. Children Under "tiY Joseph Henry Forbes and Eva who wUl have a part in the sketch hold a business meeting this even­ (Srlmley, both of this town. B. WUlette. ing in theiir rooms at 8 o'clock. HeraU Advs. firing Results 12, 85 cents.

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just about Tight— that Punch In' its own field is doing precisely the same thing as Big Bill is in his. “ I The Girl'S You Saw THB HBBAliP PRINTI^O CO. shall, therefore," he says,': "leave re6adid.by Eiwood S.,BU, Oct, I* 1881 ■ you in your sheeted sphero, .,And Every Evening ixcept Sunday! and Mayor Thg,iaBSflR,4Si--bi?* **EiUered at the Post Office at Man­ each of you huve all thdrsati^wtlon chester as Second Clasa Mall MatUr. you can ^;^^vor to SUBSCRIPTION RATE§: By Mail six dollars a year, slaty cents a disturb ^the cordial refktions of the month for shorter periods, two great English-speaking -peo­ By carrier, eighteen cents a’, week. Single copies, three cent* ples." ’■ SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ It probably made the pdit;pf tit SENTATIVE, Hamll^Tt-De L\|3e^ Inc., 285 Madison Avenug,' New York Punch good:Ad^,.S4051^^'|“, ^ ’*^° and 612 North Michlg^^ Avenue, painted"-A3 • ihe silulacfuin of WIT- Chicago. “ yam" Hale Thompson. And Big Bill ■ The Manchester Eve^grt^crald Is on sale in New York City At «chultz s just ks mad to be represented as News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd. the spiritual twin of Punch. Yet Street and 42nd. Street;entrance of Grand Central Station- and . at all, where is the difference-? Hoatling News Stands.' ' .V . • • -i Client of International News Ser­ / vice. 4- ‘ ' DOUBLES FOR BILL ' : “International News, Service has the exclusive rights to use for republlca- One may wonder what^ would tlon In any form all news dispatches happen to peace expectations if Big credited to or not otherwise credited Here is the Berkey 8? Gay In this paper. It is also exclusively Bill Thompson were a leading mem­ advertisement of Decem­ entitled to use for republlcatlon all ber nf the- -House, Committee on ber 10th in ‘“The Sattuday the local or undated news published herein.” Full Service Client of N E A Naval-:J®i^i:--Yet there is small Evening Post” . Here at Service. choice between Big Bill and Rep. this store is the gift furni­ ture it shows. THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1927 Britten, who is the most active member of that committee ai\d who KANSAS CITY appears to be all set to lead a noisy Kansas City is apt to|^rike New and insistent fight, for change, of Englanders as being a long way gun elevation on the battleships from home, but it Is, of all large Oklahoma and Nevada, which cities, nearest to the. exact geo­ change has over and over again graphical center of continental been held to be in violation of the Fumiture’s Proudest United States, But that is not the lyashington naval reduction treaty. Coat'of'Amu. only reason,why its choice as-the • Mr. Britten is tbe same Individ­ Loo\ for It On Every scene of the next Republican nation­ ual, it will be remembered, who Ber\ey ©• Gay piece. al convention, to be held next June, came home from Europe a few is a good one. The best reason of weeks filled with a most elaborate ail is that it is the large city most stuffing that somebody had handed representative of agricultural as him over there, about England be­ well as industrial interests. It is the ing busy with plans to lick the pride of the Corn Belt, and at this United States, and who proceeded to time, when it is so essential that broadcast his news to anybody who i> ond hundred' per cept recognition would listen to him. Not many V must be given to the importance of would. the agricultural element ^in the Re­ It is also .noteworthy' that ,thl^? publican party, the choice of the expert on America’s naval needs is convention city might easily have a native of Chicago, almost exactly been the occasion of a serious blun­ contemporaneous with the Widow mein der. O’Leary’s cow, that he was educat­ It seems to us that the very first ed in. the public schools and a busi­ step toward the 19'2 8 "campaign has ness college of that community and been wisely taken. until he was e^lected .tq the Sixty- third Congress was a Chicago con­ BAD JUDGMENT tractor and at the same time an There is an almost suspicious alderman. amount of disbelief on the part of It is not very surprising that Connecticut Republicans— judging statesman with such antecedents *^-lir^HROUGH all your life, let this Christmas mark the glorious time your home A Nation-Wide solely from indirect quotations in and originating in Big Bill’s town ^ I found and kept its youth. Let it mark the time Berkey V Gay furniture a portion of the press— in the final­ should make a lot of noise about HI arrived to make it more "beautiful, more comfortable, more mvitmg, more SALE ' ity 'of President Coolidge’s declina­ the need of longer range for our livable. Let it be remembered for the unselfish way all the family pooled its C h ri^ ^ of BERKEY & Ga y tion of a 1928 candidacy. Frankly, battleships’ guns, treaty or no funds and bought o n 'e great gift FROM itself TO itself. How merry you 11 be T ^ we do not believe that the persons treaty. ijf. Christmas when laughter rings and happiness beams through a richly, newly furnished Christmas Specials cited, in some cases at least, have hom e! ' . EaA design shown here was specify been given credit for their precise, ‘w{ ii/f ///. created by Berkey 6? Gay craftsmen ^ for FIREARMS this great event—every one was spedauy sentiments. IfS! It woulid be highly regrettable in­ Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, in his talk on I priced. When Ae event is ended, the firearms" before the Kiwanis club designs and the prices will be wiAdrawn deed if Connecticut' were to gain the I entirdy. They are Berkey ff Gay’s reputation, throughout the country* yesterday, made 'a point that can­ m\ . ■ m effort to please sensible givers this C h ^ - of joining with Massachusetts in ai not be too frequently made nor too 1 '« mas time. Only a select*few—^those who desperate determination to keep ^ emphatically accented, and which. It Llv come in at once—may have Aese new designs. New England President’ in office seems to us,'might well be taught % with advantage in every public Liberal Aargc account terms despite everything. Including his ' ■ k will be arranged to simplify own very plainly expressed deter­ school roorii in the country. It is r; -your purAase. Pa3mient8 may mination. this: For Ted, W ho’s be divided agreeably. It would seem to be high time Never, under any circumstances, permit any kind of firearm in your Back From College that these states of the Northeast­ THE PRISCILLA possession to point, either by intent erly division came to realize that If someone, woxild only tell the they can no .’longer afford to chal­ or accident, at yourself or any other family what Ted really wantsl For a Sweet lenge the ill -will of the rest of the human being unless you intend to A secretary, of ooutse,- but he lit d e Lady kill that human being. Apd this ut­ ^ doesn’t dare say a word.*- Anne pountry. “ New England domina­ ^ says everyone should get to­ terly without regard to whether the Grandma's gift from Ae family.. tion” is already a phrase that, to i l e r and buy this rich Berkey. She’ll love this cozy little piece wiA the mid-western and western mind, weapon is loaded or empty, in & Gay Mahogany piece for him. working order or useless.;.. its gay Ainte and its graceful, com- possesses a significance which, un­ Such a gift be his proudest fortablc-’looldhg lines! And she U possession all his life! deserved as it may be, is very real Nobody, who absorbs this rule know it’s good inside and out when in those parts. It might easily de­ early in life, will ever accidentally Ae hears Aat Berkey Gay made velop into a prejudice which would kill or malm himself or anybody it! result ifl the most serious conse­ else with gun or pistol. And any­ ’ The Chair is $26 quences to Connecticut, body, who does not follow that Berkey & Gay’S ‘Tvanhoe” Indeed we are not at all sure but rule, is likely to kill , or wound old old paintings. All surfaces and drawers somebody any time he handles a Marked by A c sttirdy Aarm and bold detail of tone as that it was a realization of this con­ I f You against warping.. All drawers dust-proof medieval English furniture. Note Ae colorful proofed dition which, as much as anything gun or pistol. and expertly finiAed to protect linens. Only Could I staunAness. of bulbous legs and bold else, prompted Mr. Coolidge to eli­ It is the rule adhered to by all EIGHT PIECES The cabinet’s hand-painted design rtretAcrs. Diamond'shaped ornament is minate himself from the 1928 cam­ real sportsmen, by trained soldiers How wonderful to help give Dad what Sideboard, E x ten d on on a Vermillion ground adds a note of supplemented by incised ribband decora­ Table, A m Chair, and by every person of intelligence ‘ he seeks above all else—greater success 5 Side Choir* color. A masterpiece of attractive style paign. Nobody, ^certainly, has the tion. Richness is lent by hand-matAed, who knows firearms'for what they in his business! welfare of New England any closer 'wonderfully grained Walnut—as riA A and sound construction. How goo(J to be able to help give Mother at heart than the<^President him­ are. Let the boys, and the girls, too, the precious gift of sodal success! *294 Serving Chest $37 self; and nobody, probably, is bet­ be made to understand this. It is China Cabinet $84 not experts who are reckless with How fine tp give to Sons a lasting love ter aware than he that it Is no time of a home they’ll want to live in always! firearms, but this inexpert and the for New England to exercise its op­ What a wonderful d»ing to hdp give portunity, if one exists,,for forcing Ignorantr Paughter A c g?ft of liffiong happineu I the continuance of ir New England with her Aoice of a Ufa’s companioni President in office. r e a l j u s t ic e Impossible? Not St illt When lovdy It seems to us thatkound business There is something like old fash­ fuhiiturt makes A t home a pu «.pt s n ^ "Pretty N ^t, eh?” refinement, MoAer cw -wiaen sense as well.;as“piojitic|il acumen ioned Justice in the outcome of the ^d swd^ up proudly as hdr. H ^ tt, notorious Gravesend Bay drowning friendAips, Da^will fed more w fll^ to demands that Uonnem^^ Republi­ have bosiness^^uaintamces see t o honae, mbliAer, a ^ e s t o newly furmshed cans, instead of folld^jS^^^® hide­ murder case. Contrary to the usual Daugh^ wm ittract Ae kind' of friends h

i =■.- New York, Dec. 8.— Not even thenever desert the Coney ship. Th,^ blind' musicians of the New York remain to attend those loyal souls streets have been able to withstand who cbm'e* back Sunday after Sun­ the ipfluen.ee of changing tastes day and who know tne famous re­ sort under every possible conditio^. (8) The Country Moves to The City, and timeB. , Time Avas when the “ Old Toms” ' Coney, it would seem, has vm and “ Little • Nells” of the curb­ half-way allure. Either folk fall For more than 150 years Connecticut’s population grew very completely under its spell and can’t slowly. At first agriculture was the only means of earning a stones played upon passing sympa­ thy .Avith 111-tunea fiddles and get enough of It or the sweat, swel­ living, and villages and towns gained headwky with difficulty. ter, congestion and noise of its hot Gradually, however, small, shops and factories Avere developed wheezing accordions., They would select for their repertoire the.most d^y moments send the new visitor \ and busy villages and cities began to grow In the river valleys scurrying back to the subway, mur­ and along the shores. antiquated of sdbfui harking back to the days of “ East Lynn.” muring that the world must have This'new means of making a living drew persons from the Year by year the styles changed gone mad. farms, from other states where agriculture had been the main until no street musician with any occupation, and from foreign countries. A concentration of pride or craft woulc think of be­ The latest arrival on Broadway is population took place. Today nearly 70 per cent of the popu­ ing more than six months behind the Sodamat, a close relative to the lation is urban, whereas 100 years ago'only 10 per cent lived in the last popular song success. Automat. In the 'Sodamat one can make the rounds of one’s favorite cities. But the other day, on forty-fifth street , just off Fifth Avenue, I ice cream co.ncoctions and, by slip­ New Haven county had the largest proportion of urban pop* came upon one of tatj most tattered ping a nickel in a slot, can press the ulation, 82 per cent, while Tolland Avith 18.7 per cent had the of the street beggars proudly wail­ button and find ils soda. Avaitltis least when the last census Avas taken. ing a saxophone— an event so start­ for him. This process, like ob'Laih- ling even to the blase Fifth avenue ing a piece .nf pie in an Automat, This census shoAved that 32.2 per cent of the total population shopper that his efforts were being requires something like six seconon lived in cities of over 100,000; that 30.5 per cent liA'ed in cities rewarded by the dimes and nickels of time. It appeared in the Ilioa'^- or towns of betAv^en 10,000 and 100,000; that 5.1 per cent lived of a considerable crowd. way belt but a few days ago aud,;I in villages and toAvhs of between 2.500 and 10,000, towns and am told, can serve somyteing Jive boroughs under 2,500 population being classed as rural terri­ And that, it seemed to me. was the last word; the peak of the jazz 2,00*.' pcr.'ins a ipinut*-. ; tory. The 1900 census gives the urban population as 59.9 per age. GILF LiiT SWAN. cent of the Avhole. \ ■ *. Coney Island boasts' a'band of Toiuori-ow— Hoav .Many Fersons Per S- leaping boldly into the ocean of Sunday afternoons, mocking at the [rhie fine quality wluch^itiakea, total output and controlled 90 per parade of fur-coated and shivering cent of the underground reserve, figures that pass on the boardAvalk. and its assertion that* this natural Each looks at the other and mut­ v i d W G m i ters: “ Poor Fool.” Where runs the river? Who caIn resource had been held from use say Garber Brothers Furniture to sustain monopoly and fetch Who hath not followed all the way T) highest prices obtainable. ‘ICourt Winter or summer Coney Island By alders green and sedges gray m i r r dissolutions have had no effect in draws its Sunday parade. There are And blossoms blue? preventing combination and profit­ hundreds of people who never miss doubly welcome as a giitS- eering in anthracite coal,’’ says the this Sabbath stroll, whatever the Where runs the river? Hill and RODNEY BUTCHER league. season of the year. There are hun­ wood Washington, Dec. 8.— There is Reaching oil, the league points dreds to whom Coneyis like a drug Curve round to hem the eager and / sort of a half-belief ov'er the coun­ out that more than half the domes­ or a magnet. flood; try that Washington office build- tic horsepoAver is derived from pe­ At this time of year Coney seems It cannot straightly as it would Its in,gs are teeming with reform so- troleum. It quotes from the 1923 to me to be ineffiably sad. All its path pursue. 'I’lte Everyday prices which are iieties whose first name is ‘‘Anti-.’’ report of the Senate Committee on symbols of fun and gayety are re­ duced to their trappings of pain,ted •' 1. , i As a matter of fact, there are Manufactures on “ High Cost of Yet this we know; O’er whatsp Gasoline and other Petroleum plaster and rough board. The coast­ plains ^ only two, the powerful Anti-Saloon ers and wheels, the rides and peep League and the not so powerful Products’’ that through Standard Or rocks of waterfalls it strains, just as LOW in December as Oil control of pipe lines “ not only shows become lifeless wooden skel­ At last the Vast the-stream atjalns;- Anti-Cigaret Alliance, to be found etons upon which the passing strol­ in the local telephone book. is the price fixed according to the ' And I, and you.' Avill of the Standard gi'oup Avhich lers can but gaze longingly. The — Francis William Bourdillon; A new one will be found in the little city itself takes on a certain next telephone book, however. This any other interest must pay for “ Where Runs the River.” transportation of petroleum, but autumnal beauty; leaves are of- ) is the newly organized Anti-Mono­ times bloAvn from nearby parks and poly League, which proposes to members of the group really de­ termine whether any concern out­ go flying their autumn colors down lighten the burden on the family the famous boardwalk. W ' 5 pocketbook and upon business in side their group shall have petro­ general by forcing dOAvn the prices leum transported at any price.’’ Hundreds of fieople have cnpsml i Finding that pipe lines— which The autumn season 'brings to of gasoline and oil, electricity and Coney troops of youngsters in A TKOUGHr I have paid as high as a 550 per cent anthracite coal. whom the “ buried treasure” urge Garher Brothers as their gift ; ■The league’s program to accom­ dividend to one company— were to is strong. All through the season blame for “ excessive prices which Blessed is the man that endureth plish that happy end is one of the they have heard tales of people who temptation for Avhen he Is tried he most ambitious to appear on the j have been extorted from the pub­ lost this or that in the Coney lic,” the Senate committee de­ shall receive the croAvn of life.— I furniture store, i legislative horizon since the erst- sands. Scores of them— and oft- James 1:12*. Avhile Greek dectator Pangolos un­ clared that “ Pipe lines n^jist be times some of their oldsters start made real common carrier.” The dertook to regulate by law the on beach combing expeditions thgt Great possessions and great Avant length of women’s skirts. league recommends a Government uncover strange lOot, but rarely Pipe Line Corporation as “ as es­ of them are both temptations.— It will Inject bills into the anything of value. To the average Goethe. 'Seventieth Con,gress providing for sential and logical part of the gov­ New. York youngster this is one of \government ownership and opera­ ernment’s announced oil cofaserva- the few thrilling games he can en­ tion— or lease under control— of tion policy.” joy in the outdoors the cost of P ractical Su! water poAver and electric trans­ It so happens that the Anti-Mon­ but one nickel. He can be a pirate DAILY ALMANAC mission lines, anthracite coal opoly League is housed on a floor for. a few hours and get A lungful tASi lands and oil pipe lines Avhich it in the old Bliss Building, the rest of air that originates outside the First written presidential mes­ Davenport Tables Colonial Sofas ‘ ■ regards as the eapon of monopo­ of Avhich is occupied by the Anti- tenement belt. sage read to Congress, 1801. Gov., Wiiiiiirop' Sewing Cabinets ly in the oil industry. Saloon League, but there is no con­ Feast day of the Immaculate The officers are President nection between the two. A couple of veteran hot-dog men Conception of the Blessed Virgin.; Ebsks Occasional Tables Fbnr-Posterr Beds George L. Record, a prominent Snib^mg Cabinet s Republican laAvyer of Jersey City; Mirrors Dainps| -:-t i'-' Treasurer W. Jett Lauck, former Spinet Desks - secretary of the War Labor Board Cogswell Chairs -Gonsolie and one-time professor of eco­ Secretaries Colonial Wing nomics and politics at Washing­ fBookiCasefc^*^ ton and Lee University and Execu­ Occasional Ebd Tables Chairs: - ; > 1,. y tive Secretary Benjamin C. Marsh, ' r- •••/=.; ' ■"■'v ^ \ the indafatigable veteran political and social Avelfare Avorker. Its A Special Sale and Demonstration and sccire^^ other W t h y gifts too nqiiiCToUs to mettil^Or executive committee includes • • presidents of most of the raihvay : labor unions, of the telegraphers’ unions, of some of the farmer or- There are no .ganizations, Frank P. AValsh former Mayor Heni-y T. Hunt of j I : Cincinnati, Jackson H. Ralston, j Chests than' Reconditioned Electric Ft I , . ’ I , ; the international laAvyer, and other j denizens of Who’s Who. i Record, the president, is a bit­ A U^ - I ter anti-Socialist, but the league P^tform begins with the assertion that “ private monopoly of natural resources is unjust’’ and “ means ■nor were tney ever lower m high prices to consumers.’’ “ Private monopoly of three great Vacuum Cleaners natural resources— Avater poAver, This console is very sturdy and.is a posiuvdx^s^- price than now at Garjter anthracite coal and oil, through guard against moths. Finished in ;.hard: rubbed pipe lines— is extorting hundreds nut. An outstanding value. Miniature chest and bagr of millions of dollars from consum­ Brothers. / ers every year in excessive places,’’ r of cedars free. ' "'f ' says the league. Special! “ ’Dissolution’ and ‘re,gulation’ Join our ChrisfwJas CUdtSof . have proven futile. Government A Miniature Chest With every J oAvnership and operation or devel­ Walnut or Mahogany, LANE; LANE^ CHESTS^ opment, or development of opera­ A tion by lease under strict control, FREE Chest."- is essential to protect consumers.’’ Hence, it Avould have Congress Christmas create a W’ater Power Board which could construct and operate water Gift power developments, generate and ;s transmit electrical energy and de­ 3> clare transmission lines to be pub­ Suggestion lic carriers. It would create a commission empowered to “ con­ demn or acquire’’ anthracite coal lands and lease them for develop­ ment on. a royalty basis. It Avould provide for condemnation of pipe Everyone Positively Guaranteed line of the Standard Oil and other companies and create a govern­ ment corporation to oAvn them. To Give Satisfactory Wear Seeking to prove its points, the , J lea,gue argues, in brief. That electric light and po”’er is an ex­ Thoroughly Spanish, this cmisole is ojie of the tremely important factor in future If you are planning on purchasing mother or wife a vacuum cleaner for outstanding models. It is far in advance national development, with total Christmas, we ask you to come in and see these reconditioned cleaners that we Tiiis is a very handsome ‘ console^ finished in other cedar chests. Notice the Spanish braces, .which developed water power estimated are offering in a special sale at $19.50. The fact that these vacuum cleaners American walnut. Notice,, the'dignified period s^na at twelve million horsepoAver and are decorated. Has Spanish hardware and. escutehwn have been rebuilt and reconditioned in their own factories is your positive as­ and the panel effect, yerj;^ Sturdy'apd spacious. Bag total potential at fifty million. Be­ surance that they are rebuilt in a better way and are in perfect working condi­ and finished in Antique walnut. Miniature .enwt free. sides being an important item in of Cedars and'miniature chest fre&j^,, ' manufacturing, it Avill go far to tion. These vacuum cleaners have been rebuilt with new brushes, new bags, reduce farm and household drudg­ new cords, and new parts. Your choice of any of these three well known va­ ery. cuum cleaners: ;I The industry-is monopolistic in ) • character, being a public utility, ...... J'14a*25'32'39i2*55.«a*72-2 ind twenty concerns control nearly 83 per cent of all electricity pro­ duced— most of them heavily over­ •* - • ^B . IB • ^B^ Bl ■ ^B i.^B- ^B ^ . capitalized. Apex Frantz Premier Eureka Citizens of Ontario pay less than two cents a kilowatt compared to J r.t • ” ' : * * 1 7.4 cents avera,ge in the United Demonstration— ^Main Floor . ' . States where, with a 4-cent rate lomestic consumers would save Pl,000,000,000-a year and business i?7. nen, paying a cent less per kilo- FINE FURMmiRE vatt hour, would save $360,000,- )00 Electrical resources are being : i ; ■apidly grabbed up. M .** • c .... H . . r As for anthracite, the kind we hovel into thfe furnace, the league ites the U. S, Coal Commission’s . .SOUTH -MRhCHESTER ‘ CONN ', ; HARTE!Q®P eport that eight producing inter- ;*^SShbriBlock Erom M^ti Street sts affiliated to some extent with lilroads produced 74 per cent of ' ■/ 7'~- - r'Z. .MANCftBOTBR (CONN.) feVENTNG HEKAIJJ, TfltJTlSDAY, D EC E^ER 8, 1927. > A G E 5I^« Why Mothers Get Gray i'-'4 ...uif WtlC T,i ft fl »■ Statidns. Travelers Insurance Co. Thursday, /Deicember 8. 4y6.’9^>^l»i ATLANtA^630', ' Sophie UraslAli.-'^ornter contralto of 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. Hartford a:00—WJZ Maxwell Hour,, 11:45—Charles Sheldon, organist. the Metropolitan Opera Company and 10:0»-W JZ Chicago Opera Co, 526—KFKX-KVW, CHICAGO—570, one of the most famous of Toscanini’s 11:00—Cotton Ackers ofcheslra. 8:00—Congress musical program. 535.4 m. 560 k. c. 635.4—WTIC, HARTFOBD-560. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. prodigies, ■will be the guest soloist 6:30—Bond trip, religious sing. during the Maxwell hour which will 10:00—WJZ Chicago Opera Co. 7:30-WEAF Comfort orchestra , ll:00-rTCongr,ess musical program. l>e hi-oadcast on Tuesday n ght at 8:00—Blue Boys.^theAWi’ program. l):00 o’clock by WJZ and tlio Blue net­ 10:00—■WBAF dancte '• 11:30—Uamp’s Kentucky serenaders. Program for Thuraday work. In this prograhi Miss Braslau 380.4—WBBM.1 CHICAOO—770. 428.%-yvpR. | J ,E W fR K -71Q, 8:00-:-Hawalian . music.. artists. 6:25 p, m.— News Bulletins i w i wm render selections ranging from 7:10—Hate Byers orchestra. , grand opera excerpts, to Negro spint- 10:00-^rchestra; artists; 6;30— Dinner Concert, Hotel Bond StOO^N. ’Yi 11.' aSthonomS’ 12:00—Honk’s theater gang. Trio, Emil Helmberger, IHrector vml.s . She win bo supported by Na- 8:20—N.'Y, Philharmonic orchestra. 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHlCAQO-820. T^aE 'W B X X tlmnicl Slvilkrel’s orchestra. A«o h- 10:3')—Organ noturne, baritone. a. Au Bord D’un Rulsseau or progr.am scheduled by WJZ and the 11:05—Premier dance orchestra. 3:00—Moosehcart hour. r.lue network stations which wlU go 333.1—WBZ. NEW ENGLAND^flOOs 10;30^vyJZ Chicago Opera Co. on the air at 10:00 o’clock is suie to iiiOO—Boxing bouts. . b. Petite BisouterieV...... Boii'iii P I E f 6:00—Organ;: <-odeo. 12:15—Tenor: music; artlsUi. draw a liost of rZm 7:30—Springfield ni c. Selection from "Mlgnon” will be the Chicago C vie Opera Com 416.4—WON.WLIB, CHICAGO—720. 8:00—WJZ program. ' 8.OO—itensemble; string quintet. Thoiaas. uiinv pix)grnni, vWKlch t ^ l on this 9:00—WJZ Max-well hour. night feature a portion of T^annhausen lOiOtWWJZ Chicago <>»»« Co. 9:00—W BAP Eskimos, music. d. Hindoo Song . . . Bemberg \t S:no o’clock AVlSAF and the Red 10:00—WJZ Chicago Opera Co. e. The Scarf Dance and Varia­ network will radiate the Great Com, 11:00—Sam ’n’ Henry; music box. tion from “ Callirhoe” noser’s half honir which will consist 1:10—Meeker's dance orchestra. 6;00—Waldorf dinner music. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. Chamiuade of coinposttions by MOiart as ^ter- 7.nn_Mld-wek hymn Sing. nreted hv Hptls Barth, pianist. Other 8:10—Orchestra, violinist, harpist. 7:00— Mid-week Religious Sing un­ 7j30_C9mfort hour 8:80—Supertone 7«®tura hour. lilghirsiils haver bc^n< arranged by 8-00— Great Composers’ half hour. W.5-WMAQ,WQJ. CHICAOO-670. der the auspices of The Hartford VVUV.t. WGT aiM \VMAK. qUn_Hoover Sentinels quartet. J:0O—WJZ Chicago Opera Co. Council of Churches 9 :0 0 -Eskimos Black face type Indicates best featuref, BcbtH«fa.-mYih6Ml8U;''- 11:00—The Hamiltonians. 7f 30— Coward Comfort Hour from' ^ ■ • r«. m.^n—Pcnnsvlvania orchestra, 12:00—WQJ dance oj-chcftra. N. B C, Studios All Programs E.astcrn Slyidard Time. 10*’> — .— .™. 645.4_WFAA'^, D A LLA S— 550. 7:30—WEAFVEAF Sentinels. N. Musical diversion is offttreJ In 10:00—Mlckwitz club recital. the Coward Comfort Hour, which Leading Ea^lj Stations. ■ 274.8—w op , DAYENPORT—800. comes through 'WTIC in associa­ 272.6—WPG, ATLAn V i c " CITY-1 too. JtSO—5 30—Market reports: -V orchestra. u 8:30—WEAF Sentinels. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. tion with other stations of tha 7:0.^—Sliellnirno dinner music. 7';0(L-IT. •Army’ band. 9:00—Vpcal splQs: concert orcrcslra. - bend, .contralto, 10:00—W E jLF Smith B roth ^. National Broadcasting Compaiiy- lO-.OO-rMovies-.; pianist;, request celcc-- 10:30-W JZ Chicago Opera The progr.am which has been ar­ Masqy .artists, n«35.4-WHO, OES MOINES-560. . V tfons,'.. ajfwell nouf featuring Sophie 8:00—Programs with WEA-t. ranged for this week’s broadcast 11:15—Two dance ^I'ostras. ■ Breslau, contralto. ' includes several popular tun is 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 10:00— Chicago Civic Opera Company 9:00—WJZ Maxwcl! hour. 0:30—Dinner orchestra. . 40:00—Vocal entertainers. and several which are taken fi om In '‘Tannhauser.'’ 10:30—WJZ Chicago Opera Co. 7::t0—Organist, string quartet. 11:00—Slumber m usic.^ ...... pen the classics S;:in—Tenor, pianist. 348.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA— 860. 41-00-WE.\F dance music. ^499.7_WBAP. f o r t WORTH—600 8:00— Fields Blue Boys .):0n_lVJZ Maxwell hour. 3.00— Calvert music hour. 10- .00-W JZ Ch'cago Oper|C^ 9 ioO-Newton’a radio fo^um. 8:30—.Songs; pianist. 8:30— Capitol Theater Presentation Municipal Building 302.8—WGR, BUFFAfcO—990. 9:00—Saxophone octet. __ — ^ 10:00- Soprano, contralto, readings. 44;45_Musical comedy program. 10:00-L-Club 'Worthy Hills Orches­ C.3 0 _Van Surdam’s orcbqstm- 44.00—Coogan’s dance, orchestra. Tel. 1649-3 S;0il_\VKAF tra 545.1—WMAK, b u f f a l o 550. 315.fr-KDKA. PITTSBURGH-950. ^ 370.2^WDAF; KANSAS CITY-810. 10:30— Johnny Johnson and his 7 ::!0—Educational talks. 6- 0 0 -Little Symphony orchMtra.8:3i^,-W EAF Sentinels. Office Hours: . ^ 7 .00— Musical sketch: concert. Statler Pennsylvanians —Temple music makers. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 11:00— Correct Time, News and 9:00-12:00 a. m ., 8:30—Jackson glee club. 8:00—WJZ program. 40:00—WEAF Smith Brothers. 10:00—Niagara Falls band. 9;00—WJZ Maxwell hour.' 10:30—WJZ Chicago Opera Co. Weather 1 :30- 4:30 p. m. 11- OO—U. S. S. Leviathan orchestra.10:00—WJZ Chicago Opera Co. 12-45-Nighthawk frolic. ^^•”" 461.3—WNAC, BOSTON-^0. 280.2-WHAM, ROCHESTER-1070. 454 3—KFI. LOS ANGELES-660. Saturday— - -Orcliestra: pepper potters. 3-15—Bochester Philharmonic orch. 44.00-^Drama: baritone, soprano. , ,fi- :i1k; pianist: musical. 6:45—Romanos orchestra: talk. ■ 42:00—N. B. C. program. “ MAN, WOMAN, SIN,” 9:00-12:00 a. m; •.-■rn, icr programs. 7.45—WGY orchestra, mixed quartet. l-OO-i-Modern violin vlasslc^ -g v.,_T\-. orchestras to 1-^0. 3-30—WJZ melody artists. 254,1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1180. TeL at other hours 83'6 or \ 4:>o.7,—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. O^OO—WJZ Maxwell hour. 7-05_Virginians dance orchestra. IS NEWSPAPER FILM 200-2. 7 -sacks: orchestra, 10:00—WJZ' Chicago Opera Co. 8:00—AdonequI double string quartet. gnlo— vJZ Maxwell hour. 379.5-WGY. SCHENecTADY-790. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 10:00—WJZ Chicago Opera Co, 44-55_Time; weather; markets., in'-nn_studio presentation."!. 11 ;ao—Tltei.s’ orchestra. -ta/- ' 3'; t'5—Rochester’' PhUhSnhfbn ic-’'oreh; 4^ .3-K P O , SAN FRANCISCO-710. »jg7;g:_WTAM, XE'EVELAND—750. 6:30—Dinner music: labt. 11-00- Chickering hour. John Gilbert’s Latest Comes to ARTESIAN WELM ^ 12::>0—Dance orchestra. 7-3 f) Talks; studio orchestra. ■ 12:00-N. B. C. program. (-,;00—Dance, oschcstrfl^ *^'i:0{> ^ M a »lg ^ nped quartet. > 4:00—T.ind’s danoe /State Theater on Sunday Drilled Any Diameter— | 7.,-,n—Orchestra: atudm ptogiam.;. ' 8 :^ W l ^ F ^ n t l n e l s : Eskimos. >>44 6__WCBD, ZION—870. g-OO—Treble clef chorus, celestial For Two Days. S;3fl._WEAF Hoover benUnels. ^ :j0;«0lLWMAKi Niagara t ails band. Any Depth < Any Place fl;(in_Cavaliers; stbdio program. •ll-OO'^WBAF'.dabce orchestra. bells, artists. and tribulations of Sandy Loom 10:30—Nc-apoUtanS; 'orchestra. ------Secondary DX Stations. Secondary Eastern Stations Newspaper men the country over FRENCHMAN, CIRCLE WILL OFFER and his two old companions. They 288.3—WENR, CHICAGO—1040. will get a thrill, and others will see mm, stake out a gold claim and he meets 11:30—Theater organ rq^ij^l^ >, Charles Volkert 272.6-WHAR. ATLANTIC CITY-11M 10: 00— ' dance ’ drehesf iro. y 6:00—Organ: talks: stocks. a unique detail of tne work of pub­ the girl of his dreams. 7;45_Horticiiltural talk; Seaside trio. 394.5— WHN, wevy yORKT-760, V 8:00—Orchestra, mtists S:ANORLM-r20. Pumps for All Purpose . 8-.30—Orchestra; talk: violinist. day- A complete nialllu:? room— ad- j ^-vs-arded to Professor Ferdinand Humes Star in Double Bill on all of these things to perfection and 361.2— WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 10:10—American ^^Ftont program. ^ 11:00—^uortqjt4'•baritone, pianist, 9.()0_Aecordionist: artists. junct to the press room of every | gyjgggn^ gf France, and Doctor! Saturday and Sunday. the girl and he ena up in the in­ Tel. 1375-5. ,405.2—WFI, .PH.I LAP^LPH 1 ^ 7 4 ^ r- lfA^f1VILLE-£t0, newspaper, was reproduced" for ' Ludwig Quidde, of Germany, " ■ evitable romantic climax. Ii) :j0-*W EAF Smith Brothers, opera. 6;30-Adeiphla wWgpehnk bt«meslf« Mtv»weir''hour. 11:-J0—Studio program. these scenes, with professional HIGHLAND PARE P.i)^ 40!oo— Studio program; pianist. Central News, dispatch from Oslo The Clrcle'Thenier will offer two 265.3— WHK, CLEVELAND— 1130. 10:30—Arthur Henkel, organist. workers employed to wrap and mall said today. The dispatch said the 7:30—1. B. A. A. orchestra. big features for its Saturday and 7:30—Kay bee; football instrucllons. ' 384.4— KGO, OAKLAND—780. the bundles of newspapers as an newspaper Aftenpost -ejarried the in­ 5 —Tenor: dance o;-chestra. , Sunday bill this week. Constance 11:00—Artists: organ recital. '8:00-L-Plarilst: bbolf chatl'' .^>00—'’The Pilgrims" progtam. edition poured from the press. formation. / i 325.7— WWJ, DETROIT—850.’ S:30-^VEAF prograrns;(2 hrs.) j2:(i0-N . B. C. musical program. Talmadge Is its Saturday an4 Sun­ DAVID CHAIVOERS 10:30—Orchestra, tlofllla Chih revue. 1:00—Ellis’ orchestra. Gilbert plays a mailing room R;nn—Dinner music: talk. 468.5— WRC.''WASH INGTON—640. clerk in this sequence, and later, in Professor Ferdinand Bulsson is day bill this week. Constance Tal- 7;4,-,_jUisical program, pianist. • 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—590. raadge Is the headliner In "Break­ EYE-SIGH T S-0(1—WEAK progrnnus fo 11:00. 7:00—U. S. Army band. the story, becomes a reporter, an honorary member of the faculty 8:00—Same as WEjVF f2l4 hrs.) ,-l0;00—Feature program. fast at Sunrise,” a captivating CONTRACTOR 309.1—WABC, n e w YORK—970. 44:00- Burnham's Rhythm Kings. which starts him on a vivid and en­ of the University of Sorbonne and 9;90—En.scmblc; Dr. Mu presents. ’ 10:30-Meyer Davis’ band. S French farce, and me secondary ; ; thralling adventure. The story is president o^ the League of the TESTING and laid In Washington, D. C., where Rights of Man. Besides his scholas­ feature Is “ Hands Off,” , starring much of the picture was filmed. tic activities. Professor Buisson has Fred Humes, noted- Western actor. BUILDER In the mail-room scenes a group beeh a deputy from the Seine De- "Breakfast at Sunflse” is a story of French life and a ocrange mar­ Eyeglasses of professional handlers were e^iii , partment and also from Paris. He First and Second Mortgages^ BEBE DANIELS STARS In overalls, 1 ^vas an active member of the Sor- riage paCct that develops so many ployed and Gilbert, complications it has me principals TEST ANSWERS BUCKINGHAM placed among them, after he had boiine faculty from 1896 to 1902 w a n R O i M R arranged on all new work. and has written niimeroms books in In the case in a maze to unravel It, been coached in their work. Miss Talmadge Is given a free rein AT STATE TOMORROW The new picture was directed by sociological, historical and political Optometrist 68 Hollister Stregt»^ . and the picture Isj^wnat she alone 915 Mala Street. . . ; ABinchcstcr The annual meeting of the Monta Bell from his own original matters. 80 Here is one solution to the LET­ Dr. Quidde is one of the most ac­ m&lv6S it * Tel. 89-8. ' ManiiKester/'''"Conii/ Buckingham Congregational church story. Bell is a former Washington TER GOLF puzzle on the comic “She’s a Sheik,” One of Two tive officers of the German Peace She is supported t>y Don Alvara­ Hours. 10 a. m. to 8 p. ni. Inc.; w.as held Monday evening. newspaperman himself, and was page: League. do, Brvant Washburn, Marie Dress­ Supper‘ ‘was' serVeii'by' the Ladles Features— Good Program on thus thoroughly familiar with all ier and Alice While. Alvarado is a the details of the work. Gilbert and Aid society of the church at 6:30. Bill Tonight. NOT SO COLD HERE new leading man ana a handsome Erwin D. Reed was chosen modera­ Jeanne Eagels, famous stage star one at that. He is getting his first CHRISTMAS WREATHS of “ Rain,” -who ma'Kea her screen tor of the business meeting. The A big double feature bill Is the New Haven, Conn., Dec- 8.— New chance In this picture. Typewriters K 1 5 s election of officers resulted as fol­ State theater’s offering for Friday debut, in this picture, both were “ Hands Off” Is a bang-up western Made of Fresh Picked Prin­ taken to Washington where the ex­ Haven today was from 24 to 88 de­ lows: Edward D. Brooks, trustee and Saturday. The features are grees warbler than ten other repre­ moving picture. It tells of the trials cess Pine. Also Holly and Mis ~AI1 makes. Sold, rented, eri< “ She’s a Sheik,” starring- Bebe terior scenes were made. M 1 S s fpT’ three; years,•'^ Button J. Bell, Another laborate scene in the sentative cities of the country, ac­ tletoe. changed and ovwhauled. clerk, Chas.-"G-' Strickland, treasur­ Daniels, and Zane Grey’s “ Nevada” cording to a statement issued by We are Prepared to Make with Gary Cooper in the leading picture is a reproduction of the Special Discounts tp Students. er. great Embassy Bali, largest social Leonard M. Tarv, head of the Fed­ Princess Pine Wreaths Any Rev. Julius G. Appleton present­ role. H 0 S s affair in Waslilbgtoa, with Gilbert eral Weather Bureau office here. S iz ^ Order. Place Your Order ed. his.,report ^covering the actfvi- Bette plays the part of Zaida, New ‘Orleans was twenty-four de­ PISO’S ^ T e l e p h o o e granddaughter of Sheik Yusift ben and Miss ' Eagels “ covering” the Now for Immediate or Later ties of the church fdr the year. TJie grees colder than New Haven, Hamad, who dreams that true love event for their paper. ■ / c o u s h s U S s Average church attendance for the while Willlstbn, N. D., was etghty- Delivery. 0 will descend on her with the swift The cast includes Hayden Stev­ year was 38. There are three eight degrees colder. New Haven K e m t i ' e CjqrtaiiiJx of,lightning when the enson, Marc McDermott, Gladys trustees ef .ther ahurah-ABd tbe'y’-are Brockwell, Philip Anderson, Cosmo was thirty-two degrees warmer Anderson Greenhouses L 0 S E elected for a term of 3 years. The right man comes along. The sheik her father', doesn’t hold with his Kyrle Bellew, Charles K. French than Atlanta, fifty-four degrees three trustees are; W€lls_ A-Strfck" and others of note. warmer than St. Louis and sixty 153' Eldridge St. Tel. 2124 land, Erwin ' D. Reed ^nd Edward daughter ' and he is afraid of a degrees warmer than Kansas City. L 0 V E 0. Brooks. .renegade, Kada, who, he thinks, 1 may make trouble for both of them. An approaching cold wave account­ It is reported that a resident liv­ VAKE’S HOME JOBBED ed for the difference. ing near the Buckingham Granite Kada is out to get the girl and he makes his intentions plain. Two Quarry did a lively quick step a few Atlantic City, N. J.. Dec. 8.— Po­ Experiments show that It re­ R. W. Joyner The first daily newspaper in the night ago.0. Them e hideousmueuub screech uj of. American showmen »»*** enter into the today were Invesiigailng a I United States, the Daily .\(lvcrtis- at this point and offer quires 300 pounds of grain and 900 .some ajsim^m*l prol»blx-tlie moui^ain. .piqtiuso r-at this burglary in the summer home of pounds of hay to put 100 pounds of er, was started ■ at Philadelylda ! A e pcrsbi^a b k scare. 'plentj^of comedy relief for the en- United States Senator-Elect Wil­ Reymander’s Market September 21,’ ltS4; ■- lion gave gain on fattening lambs. Contractor and ■ L ^ itertainment and diverslon of the liam S. "Vare, of Pennsylvania. The ’audience. Things happen with swift house is one of the show places of 1069 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy CItib regularity from this time on and this section. Builder # Phone 456 . - W e Deliver Girls, Could Y og DoubleJOT tl^ play is a fast-moving vehicle Police announced tnat the e.xact Dll C C TREATED and a 47 « un'llil tfie very end. loss will not be know’n until Vare r I L b w Cure Guaranteed Alteration and Repair Work ~ ' ’ J- f ‘.‘Nevada” Is taken from the returns from Washington. The Any form of Piles Otchiny, Blind. Blssding stdry ■ by Zane Gray and a better house had been closed for the win­ or Protruding)^ Given Prompt Attention. man could not have been selected ter and contained many valuable Every OruOTfiat sells P.AZO OINTMENT with the understsndin* that moy ^ U be Itealdence 71 Pitkin Street. to do the main part than Gary works of art and a quantity of sil­ refunded if it fails to euro, fa tubes with Cooper. ver. pile pips. 7Sc; or in tin box. 60c. South Mnnehester. Phone. FRESH The man is a young westerner Ivho starts 'out with the rescue of H addock...... 15c lb. Boston B lu e s ...... S5C'Ib. a' friend of his from the jail in his Mackerel ...... 85c lb. Salmon ...... ' home town- Cooper Is a marksman CLARENCE H. ANDERSON S m elts...... • • • 35c lb. of considerable skill and part of his Sheet Metal Herring...... 15c lb. effectiveness is shown when he VioUn Notary Public Steak C od...... 35c lb. H alib u t...... ^ lb. handles his big guns. Flounders ...... *.. SOc lb. ButterOsli ...... 'v... 30c lb. The feature picture at the State W ork Filet of Haddock . . . . 80c lb. Fresh E e ls ...... 85c lb. tonight is “ Beware of ‘Widows,*’ Insurance In All, \ with Laura LaPlante In the leading Outfits Hot Air Furnaces, Tin Roofs, Smoked Filet of Haddock, Oysters, Quohaugs, part. As an added attraction Mana­ FOR CHRISTMAS Conductor Pipes, Eave Troughs ger Sanson will offer the two Its Lines Steaming Clams Panetta Brothers, musical wizards, $10 to $300 who will present a rather long Fine Selection ROBERT (SRIPFITH 647 Main St., Farr Building FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLEi ‘ program. 140 Oak St. Phone 1325-12 Tel. 1338 IN GOOD ASSORTMENT Kemp's Estimates Cheerfully Given. So. Manchester.

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Our Healthiest Youths No# York, 000.1 lj[.— Tapinaf Donohue, .president of the National l^ G U E HAS COVENANTS Bozinir Assoclitipn. aphoun’oOif thaf Girl the winner of the fifteen rdUnif bout BND .QUICKLY WHEN YOU US? . ImI weeis^Jtfmii^^lattem CAMPHOROLB and Tommy Loughran, «t'PMIadel- Stabbiftta Om«Iui *ad OoMt that do Mt FOR TINY NATIONS ONLY Scout tip Quickly, may Tm 4 to Miiuuf troubla of Uic i>hia, - will he recognised by the Kow or ‘m n tt. »och u Fulluoit In Eara, DMt- asBootatkUi as the llght'heavyweight Mia and Uaad'Kolsea or eatend idto Chest tol- <*) (Special to The Herald) - ' • lowod by BfoachiUa or poaaHi'y ^um<»»U. might lead to war between the two News 7 Plainfield, Conn.» Dec« ohampion'#f tha world. Both boxej^s Tott them with CAMPHOROCE. the countries. neV jinal treatment, which a<^ two (S ) waj-s, crowd of 963 persons 1)mld” admli- fM it MOthaa koala tbo tndamed membrane, Shrivefing Up Says Bronner; The settlement of Greek refugees as Slattery- has been named, by the and lobdena up a Cmiab or Cold In the Throat from Asia Minor In Greece and of slSn here las! night to-^sto ithle fa­ I. tbb while or Oke^ It klUa the ger^ Then y«M H mous Boston 'Whirlwinds defeat' the Louabxa^ layoobgnlsed as.the title- know how aodn a neWe-rscklBg Cough with a Turkish refugees from Greek ter­ •ticky, eUnglng mucus can be egsed. Russia, Spain and Some ritory into Asia Minor. The .Officers’ Association held its Plainfttld Community club basket­ holder In New York State. Ifk M in^nc how promatiy it opens up That’s Not the Qv.e.stion monthly meeting at the home of ball team by the slim margin of fjougbran Is an eight to ^ five clew ed nmftrila, and takea hold o i a stubborn Couth, aa it Mothoa and hcali the sore irritated Nobody disputes that these mat­ Lieut. Emily Siplth on East Middle two points. The scj)re was 32 to 30. favorite here. The Winner will meet iininc of the Throat. Bronchial Tubes and South American Countries ters are all to the good, but they Turnpike, Wednesday evening. The game was"’’ crammed with Leo Lomskt, the Pacific coast cham- Cheat, Tooeaaavp pUegm. atopa annoying tickle don’t reply to de Jouvenel’s main thrills and kept the crowd on edge pldn, next moirthv. in the throat Yen'll then know wky thousends all the -way. cStaynltiky. SSipHOROtEi once yon ha« it ^ Out charge that the big disturbing The council will hold its Decem­ Colde In Heed, Tiaroat awl » e ^ Aaftma. ten - questions are settled not by the ber meeting at^the home of- Mrs. Manchester boy, led . the local at­ Select your (ibrlstmas cards at eiiitie, Bronehitte.swl Catarrhal troaMee. league, but by the Bte Four- Charles Holman on Summit street tack with four field goaU. Klley and Packard’s Pharmacy. Good assort­ No}' is It only in France that such Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 13, at 3 Morley were the scoring aces for ment of hand painted cards at 10c ' EDITOR’S NOTE: This Is the criticisms arc heard. Recently In o’clock. the Whirlwinds. each. Boxed assortments of 11 fourth In a series of articles by the House of Commons, Arthur Plainfield was leading with five cards and envelopes 39C and 7Sc.— Milton Bronner, foreign correspon­ Ponsonby, formerly under secre­ • The Girl Sc^outs will have a seconds to play but Morley tied Adv...... dent for the Herald and NBIA Ser­ tary of state for foreign affairs In monthly Rally Wednesday, Dec. 11, score and Klley tossed In. the win­ vice, discussing th''3 situation, in the British Labor government, said at 7 o’clock at the School street ning basket. Europe today. Recreation Center. The All-New Britain fiva plays li practically the same things. here next week Wednesday. And just as Foreign Minister By MILTON ItUOXXKIt Briand defended himself in France, Troop 8 The summary: NK.\ Ser\Tce Writer The girls of this troop have been Plainfield (80) so did Foreign Minister Sir Austin ^ B. F. Chamberlain do in England. He most fortunate in securing Miss London. Dec. 8.— “ But there is Marion Tinker for their captain,. Dlssin^er, rf 2 said tartly it was not the affair Brusso. I f ...... ^ of the league ‘.'to interfere here, Tho troop meets Friday rilghts at always the League of Nations.” the Barnard school kindergarten ht Stavnitsky, c ...... 4' « That is the reply on’e is apt to there and everywhere ns soon as Bernot, ...... • • * ’ ‘ ‘ . they saw any sign of disagree­ 7 o’clock. Any high school girl in­ get when one talks i,bout how Eu­ terested In scouting,,Is disked to join. Madden, ...... 2 u irihts ment.” When nothing seems to do that nary syrups 'can’t touch and that s rope Is ^stlll an armed camp and ■ • 8 3U exactly what It does— quickly and The league, he said, must be Troop 2 11 lingering, die hard cough any good. about how powder barrels in the ‘‘restrained, moderate and concil­ • Whirlwinds (88) thoroughly* At the last meeting of this troop, Just go and get a bottle df Bsonchu- shape of new *Alsace-Lorralnes arc iatory.” ten girls were enrolled as tender­ Grotty, r f ...... 2 ThJdre Is no dope In Bronchullne There, in the replies of Briand line Emulsion. , Emulsion, nor ^loroform , nor sug­ scatter'ed all over the map of Eu­ foots and received their pins from Curtin, If ...... ® and Chamberlain, you have the Captain Cfasugh. The follow­ Martin, c ----- Take the REAL cough medlcino ar— such things are onlj!-.. make­ rope awaiting only a spark to start same old diplomacy speaklngi The ing girls received their' pins: Morley, rg ...... • • 4 as directed and notice- how easily shifts, and should be taken with the an explosion. big questions are for the big men May Wilson, Julia Yurgel, Doris Mc­ Kiley, ...... “ and speedily it overcomes that per- greatest cautlbn. But the plain truth is that Uie of the 1)1,g nations. When it conies siatent. obstinate cough, that has For ordlna,ry coughs two dose; Cormick, Harriet Taggart, Louise 13 6 31 league is shTlvelins up.' But that to the little questions, the little Butler, Viva Cignetti, Veronica caused you many sleepless bights, of BronChuline Emulsion Is usuail} dr«.\m ceased abruptly when Amer­ disputes between the little nations, Aceto, Mary Lombardo, Frances and riiiserable days. enough. ica would have none of it. tho league, with its overwhelming Lombardo and Ruth Crough. Mrs. , It’s' a medicine compounded for Ask Magnell Drug Co., So. Man­ Then the most populous country membership of little countries, can Harry Meiklejohn and Mrs. Robert .MISTAKE S.\VK$ JEWELS the purpose of conquering tough, chester, about it or any progressive i”. Europe— Russia— with the big­ huvo a finger in the pie. Hawley visited the troop. hang-on coughs, that cheap ordi- 1 drpgglst.— Advt. gest Asiatic possession in the world licugue Stays Out — Siberia— refused to have any­ The league has never interfered The Drum and Bugle Corps will New York.—-Mias Rosahelle ■ " ...... ■ — ^------' r thing to do with the league. Then with Italy from Flume to Corfu. 1 omit their meeting next week on Whltely, a maid, disobeyed her em­ «q06XB100000tKX36X’K90t3t30CXXXXV«^^ Spain gave notice that it Intended The league has n^ver lessened the account of the Rally at the Recrea­ ployer and got a ralse.^ ?he # ** to 'withdraw, because it was not grip France has on the Saar. The tion Center. , told' to pack Mi'S* v* Foster s given a permanent seat in the league has never interfered with jewelry in the case Mrs. Foster was <;ouncil arid some of" the South Poland’s grab of the city of Vilna. taking, on’^n motor trip. "The case American states grew cold towards The league has done little or noth­ was st^en from the .car, but later TOLLAND These two young folks were chosen as the healthiest girl and boy in the leagu'e. ^ * ing for the racial minorities who ii was discovered .that.- Rosahelle The league tends more ana more find themselves in the new Alsace- the Un'ited States in a national contest of the Boys’ and Girls’ 4-H clubs had forgotten to put In the |45,000 held in connection with the International Livestock Exposition in Chica­ Giv6^ your wif?, daughter, sister or sweetheart a gift to ■^be a league principally of Eu- Loiralnes. ' The league has ac­ worth of Jewels. go. The girl is Marie Antrim, 15, of Kingman, Kas., and the ,boy is roi|iin states dealing with Europ complished practically nothing for The supper and Christmas sale th atis l#)ih bieautiful and useful. Give her a good watch ean' matters. Also it fends more intorr.ational disarmament. held under the auspices of the J. Fred Christensen, 18. of College Springs, la. __one in which you will be proud of its beauty, axjcuracjy and more to be a debating society. Wh'-u the big powers have al- Ladies’ Aid society of the Federat­ / “ Opens Covenants” i lowed !■' to function, It has done ed church last Friday proved a ■ and dependability. But that is not all., When Presi­ Us work splendid well. But ihe great success regardless of a rainy dent Wilson was battling for the bi,g powers tell it too often that evening. Special Sale Miss Miriam Underwood who has Ladies’ Watches, rectan- Men’s White Gold Filled principle of the League of Nations certain matters are none of its ^ular shapei white gold fill- 15 Jewels Adjusted Watch- and a n’ew diplomacy, he spoke of business. The big powers are too been making an extended vi^it with inclined to want “ open covenants relatives has returned and is now j , ed, 15 jewels $24.00 up. es, $20.00 up. “ open covenants openly c.rrivcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel j at.” ' That meant full publicity, openly mrived at” only for the small nations. Simpson. Odd shaped white gold Men’s White Solid Gold dealiiig in tho open in f: cnt of-wit­ Mrs. Lafayette\R. Ladd and Ray­ nesses v/ho represented press and 3 0 x 3 1 / 2 ...... $ 3 . M filled Ladies’ Watches, 15 Watches, with 17 jeweled, TO.MORROW: Old AVorld mond LAdd of Rockville' were re­ public. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William jewels, $18.00 up. 5 position' adjustmehts at Against New. 31x4x4.40...... ?4*25 No longer were a few. old men, Ayers of Merrow road. fitting in secret session, to decide Solid Gold Ladies’Watch- , FIXED DIME FOR BOOZE The Woman’s Union Missionary 32x4 ...... $4.25 fate of nations. The League of society of the Federated church will e$, rectangular and odd Men’s green and white Nations, in/solemn conclave as­ Jersey City, N.' J.— Because he hold a special all-day sewing meet­ shapes, plain and beautiful j?old filled, strap Watches had waited four weeks In Jail be­ 30x4.75x4.95 .... $4.50 sembled, was tb prevent wars. The ing'Thursday in the Federated carved cases, T5 jewels^ with plain or carved cases, league by its massed opinion and fore his trial was called. Louis To- church vestry. The purpose of this Specials for Friday I .30x5.25 ...... $5.00 its massed power, was to force na­ tar was fined 10 cents for possess­ extra meeting is to sew for the Ver­ $33.00 Up. 15 jewels at $16.50 u p .. ing liquor. This is not the smallest tions to keep the peate. mont flood relief. Those who conic You Can't Go Wrong Chain Adjuster — 50c liquor fine, however. Two years ago are asked to bring ajbasket lunch Well, the plain truth is that the Federal Judge Lynch fined a man Jivefy'watcli sold with our guarantee and backed by league is bold where small nations and hof coffee will be furnished at 5 cents and, when the prisoner The prices are adjusted to be the very lowest and the Have your crank case our expert service. are concerned and timorous v;here couldn’t produce It, the judge paid the church. ’ , . the big ones are the principals. Several ladies are anticipating quality, you can rest assured, is always the very best drained and put a good winter the fine himself. attending the W. C. T. U. meeting More and more the tendency la to -*■ oil in. Select your gift watch today. A small deposit Will keep away from the league some to be held In the Methodist church hold it until wanted. , , . - i of the gr^rifest E.ufopje^p’.PFoblems Boston Battle Site in Rockville today. ' How About Ham for Sunday. i ’ • 4 « I Instead of these being discussed Miss Mary Agnes Pratt of Wind­ Pennzoil in the open by the League of Na- “7* sor, Conn., was-'a week-end guest 2,000 Pounds of ions they are discussed it secret by of her grandmother Mrs. Charles / 100% Pennsylvania. the ministers for foreign affairs JJ Dflittiols of the big four— England, France, The photo drama, “ Bonnie Briar We Carry All Grades. Bush” was the stereopticon lecture ARMOUR'S STAR HAM Italy and Germany. These min­ \ presented at the Federated chuvcii Also a Special Ford Oil. Dewey-Richnian Co. isters attend the meetings of the last Sunday evening. The weather League of Nations, »-ut their mosc being stormy kept many away who Jewelers, Stationers, Silversmiths important work is done outside 2 9 e lb. would have been present making a COLONIAL FILLING Theiiotoe of “Gifts That Last” / the league. It's the old diplomacy small audience. Those who were all over again. Sugar cured, skinned back. D to 12, and 14 to 16 pound present enjoyed the lecture. average. 24 pounds whole. Two of Armour’s representa­ STATION, Inc. 767 Main Street Albania vs. Jugoslavia Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox of Mer­ Take the recent dispute between tives will be here Friday afternoon and all day Saturday to Cor. Main and Bissell Sts. row were recently entertained at demonstrate and give, special attention to the selection and the little state of Albania and the the home of their daughter Mrs. Tel. 1598. Jos. Morrison, Prop. bigger state

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BY W. \V. WENTWORTH (Abbrevlallons: A—ace; K—. ALLENE 5UMNEIL ■ ^ EEMESl LYNM irlng— Q— queen; J-^-Jack; X— any card lower than 10.) There was some resistance oiv Sometimes these alienation of THE S'l'OR'* THUS FAB Blake’s part, but this was overcome affection suits brought by daugh­ TON Y HABH ISON, W* by 'the stubborn Insistence of the ters-in-law against mothers-ln-law, liliBiied when JEFF HABBISON* 1— Partner not having bid,said daughters-in-law charging hie father, le eh^ In a poker other two, and presently the editor, same in Caldwell. Kna. He te be­ of the Tribune was stretched out what do you lead against a no- that said mothers-ln-law lured friended by on his rough bed, his steady, heavy, trump bid, when you hold K their husbands away from them in GORDON W. LILLIE, a reetnn- breathing Indicating that be waa order to make thhm ‘‘sons only rant waiter, by ' . . _ Q X X ? JOE CRAIG, foreman oC the Bar one, at least, who would not let his 2— What is meant by beingonce more, always leave me with K ranch, who takee Tony to the imagination Interfere with hU a suspicion that the m. 1- 1- Bar K to live, and by “trump rich” ? COLONEL TITUS MOORE, own­ greatly needed rest. • much better specimen of humanity er of the ranch, which la In the As for Pawnee Bill, he lay on the 3— Partner not having bid,than the d. 1. 1. I have known Cherokee Strip. what do you lead against a no- many more girls to make every There the ahy little boy meeta floor, his head pllloffed on a blan« RITA, tomboy daushter of Tltna ket; but though he was used to far trump bid, when you hold K mean attempt possible to wean M oore. less comfortable beds, sleep evaded J 10 X ? husbands away from their mothers The year la 1S80, and Gordon than I have knowh mothers to at­ Lillie la thlnkinic of JolnInB him, and fromi time to time he The Answers DAVID PAYNE, who la affltatioR turned to whisper to Craig who lay tempt to weam^sons from their for the openlns of the Indian ter­ 1— Fourth from top. wives. It’s the daughter-in-law Just beside him. 2— Holding unusual strength in r ito r y landa, w hen he areta an Hours passed that way. The rain most every time who wants him offer of a teachluR poat In the trumps,',-, weakness in other suits ceased, though the sky remained a 100 per cent^son. Indian achool In Pawnee. and no ability to ruff. There he leta hia hair overcast and starless, and the only BARE NOW and becomea known na PAWNEE 3— J. BILL. After a flKht with the noise in the room was the steady Twenty or more years ago the achool anperlntendent he I" ticking of Blake’s clock. Craig had case of Sarah Karp, 23, who Is ehnriced with attempted murder slipped into that dreamy, reposeful spending every fibre of her frail and fleea the territory. H e and C rn l* are In C aldw ell state which is the borderline be­ strength and every second of her. aome time later when Cralji de- tween sleep and consciousness, ^^Ideal Fashions life in the battle'‘ of keeping to­ y f' cldea to Ko after a aaloon owner when Pawnee Bill stirred beside gether In one home her seven named SHAPER, former mnrahnl , by of Caldwell, who Crals thinka la him, rousing him to Instant watch­ motherless brothers and sisters,' crooked and poaaeaaor, of a fulness and sending him with cat­ Jean Belle Hamilton would have been taken for grant­ edae of the wherenbouta of TOM like swiftness to one of the win­ Hty, LK1?Y fiteO BENTON, murderer of Jeff HoctI- ed. Daughters always carried on aon. He conapirea with JOHN dows. the unfinished job of mothers— m-AKE. editor of the Caldwell The monotonous ticking of the becoming their fathers’ housekeep­ paper, to declare war on Shafer clock faded as a new sound was In nn ed itoria l. __ ers when the mother was sick or He anapecta that Shafer will borne to bis ears, the rumbling dead, never complaining, just tak­ attempt rerenjce and he ridea a sound made by running horses. Far little way out of Caldwell to sire ing it all for granted, even if the the Impreaalon that he haa pone down the street the lights of the marching years carried on bro­ back to the Bar K. While reatlnp: saloons still twinkled as men draqk thers and sisters to “lives of their beneath aome trcca. he heara nn and gambled through the night, but om|nona aound. own whUe “ old maid” sister the sound of hoofbeats came stayed on in her rut,, no longer CHAPTER XV through the darkness. _ , needed, but too old to carve out “a NSTINCTIVELY Craig s hand Craig strained his eyes, endeavor­ life of her own.” r reached for his gun. came ing to pierce the darkness that en­ WHINING PAPA e forth In that quick, flawless move­ veloped the band of black shadows Sarah Karp’s father, by the way, ment he had mastered and, scarcely approaching from the south. remarried right after the mother taking time to aim. he fired. “There’s a dozen of them at' least.” of Sarah and the other six died. The rattlesnake, rearing angrily ho said to Pawnee Bllj. “ Better He recently sought in court to In Sergeant’s path, threshed Its wake up Blake.” have his younger children put in' broken body along the flat, sunny Blake sprang up, rubbing his an institution, complaining that he rock, and Craig, walking over to lU eyes. “That desk of yours, Blake,” could no longer afford $15 a week the while he talked comfortingly to commanded Craig; “we’ll pu^ it for their support. This psychology the frightened horse, calmly put over here between these v^dows. of men who oan afford new wives another bullet through the deadly It will cover the greatey part of but chn’t afford to support their them and leave an opening at each reptile’s bead. li < C 'v. children always amuses me. Old “ I didn’t have time to get him W ' end big enough for a man to stick story of assuming new responsibil­ / f * the first shot. Sergeant. Thought his head out.” ities and dodging old ones. He laid hold of' one end of the at first he was after me.” He Here’? a queer case of sisterly heavy roll-top desk himself. When stroked the horse's muzzle as he instinct being stronger than the talked. “There’s one thing you it was in place be once more took Icdcn, slipping parental one. can say for a rattlesnake: he sort In that instant they had seen t:co vie:'., Ir. arms up his post at one of the windows. of puts you on your guard when he toward the shop. I The black shad^vs had halted, and means business. That’s the only they coiHd h e ^ muffled voices. , JOSEPHINE AGAIN But I’m going to be here just tne fore It's time to turn in,” he an­ “1 boHcver said Pawnee Bill, So now Josephine Haldeman, difference, as 1 see it. between a nounced, and -began to shuffle the I rattlesnake and Shafer. Come on, same.” He set his jaw with an ex­ “some of {hern are dismounting.” Julius Aubrey-Roselle knows that cards. ■ _ , we're going back to Caldwell. That pression of finality. “You know, “That’s just what they’re doing.” she was born six years before her snake’s given______me an Idea.” he said crypticaUy. “a rattlesnake They had not been playing long Craig agreed tersely. ' “They’ll be parents were legally married. Her An°hou'r later he was sitting in i gave me a real idea this afternoon, when it began to rain, a scattering up here in a raluutc.” father, the publisher of the little John■vin ■maVo’QBlake’s pritnv grimy littleUttle office. He He gave my horse a scare and 1 of largo drops at-first that soon The clock j licked off monotonous five cent blue book which might LEAD SALTS IN HAIR Shoe Gloves had ridden directly to Tony Har­ shot him. It would injure me a settled into a gentle downpour and scebnds. The^wind coming In at be worth a nickel If a proof-reader DYE REQUIRE CARE rison’s cabin, tethered his horse powerful lot if somebody deprived drummed a soothing melody on the the window rippled through Paw­ was employed on them, has added there and then made his way as un­ me of my horse.” ' roof of the little one-story shop. nee Bill’s hcaty mane of hair; and this information to the grist of obtrusively as possible to the Tri­ He said no more but walked from Craig devoted himself strictly to at that moment the moon slipped other data he gave out when his Among the chemical used in the bune. satisfied that he had been un­ of the Tribune and made the business of poker and refused from behind a cloud, only to slip marriage,” engineered by her' par- manufacture of the various hair observed. for the cabin. It was nearing sun­ to be drawn into conversation con­ l;ack behind 'another one, leaving rents, made the Haldeman-Julius Tersely he told of what he had cerning Shafer: nor would he en­ the night as black as before. dyes are certain salts of lead. 'Phey down. name heard round the world. often are combined with sulphur seen in Shafer’s saloon, of the lighten Blake on why he had chosen But in that instant the three men It would be a real disaster if He found Pawned Bill waiting and in many cases the sulphiir con­ man’s loud-voiced pronouncements to stay with him. He was the first at the window had seen two figures, Josephine should ever begin think­ for him and'told him of Jhe night^s tent is conspicuously mentioned on that he intended nothing in the way to push back his chair and an­ their arms laden, slipping' swiftly program. The" other nodded his ing like “ordinary people.” She the label because most people are of retaliation. nounce he was through. toward the shop. They had seen, assent and proceeded with the might be consumed by some “or­ familiar with sulphur and so con­ Blake calmly filled his battered preparation of the evening meal. Blake stood up and confronted also, the masks on their faces and dinary” shames. pipe and stuck it between his teeth. him squarely. “Just \yhy, Craig, the masks on the horsemen who sider the preparation harmless. They lingered over their meal The lead salts are dangerous if “Let him,’! he said calmly, and are we going through all this flum­ were drav/n up in an attitude of The Chic Tailored Effect until well after dark, then made “STEP LIVELY, PLEASE! absorbed by the skin.. Another laughed. “Shafer’k not the only mery? It’s foolishness. I tell you.” watchfulness. Postal clerks, store elevator their way on foot toward John “They’re aiming to set fire to Simple detail of blouse and skirt chemical highly favored as an in­ one who’s getting Increased busi­ Craig frowned. “ Maybe you’re operators, saleswomen, all “those Blake’s little shop. A south wind your place,” Craig told Blake, “And are joined harmoniously to create a gredient, of hair dyes As pyragallol ness. I’ve been selling quite a few fanned their cheeks as they walked right. But I got you into this thing who serve,” are now being in­ papers. Every man, ^woman and if you’re in it when it goes up in strictly tailored silhouette so much an extretnely poisonous article of along and Craig paused to survey and I’m going to sco it through loved of the business and college girl. structed by their employers to cul­ vegetable origin. child in Caldwell seems to want a with you.” Ho extinguished the smoke, so much the better.” the overcast sky. “But the rain,” protested the edi­ From the trim rolled collar with man­ tivate the' Christmas smile and So you will see that though the Tribune.” lamp and, walking over to the win­ nish tie to the linked cuffs the blouse keep it, no matter how tired they, Craig smiled, but was Instantly “It’ll be raining in less than an tor: “how can they set fire to a label rnay state .that no poisonous dows, raised the shades and looked breathes youthful smartness. The get nor how their customers act. serious. “You sleep right here, hour,” he pronounced. "That won’t place that’s soaked?” minerals are used, and that the out. The rain was still coming interesting flared treatment of the Sometimes observing humanUy in don’t you, Blake?” disappoint Shafer a bit if he’s plan­ “They’re carrying tinder; plenty particular dye is of purely veg­ down in a monotonous drizzle and skirt front reveals dash and is in har­ the mass, one wonders how “ those etable origin, it will behoove the The editor indicated a battered ning anything.” of coal oil and pine knots. Let it mony with the mode for fullness. Blake greeted them good-natured­ the streets of Caldwell appeared who serve” act as amiably as they wary purchaser to remember the sofa against the wall. “That’s my deserted. Lights twinkled in the get a good start, with this wind be­ Cr6pe (je Chine, washable flat cr^pe, ly at the door. “ Saw you coming do. most deadly poisons the worliL has bunk,” he said carelessly, “ Why?” near distance, from the saloons and hind it, and the rain won’t make a pongee and broadcloth are good ma­ “I’ll be staying with you tonight from my window. Come on in.” bit of difference. Besides, it’s been terials for the blouse, and flannel, wool Watch an elevator operator, for ever known have ' come from , the He led the way into the little gambling halls, and farther away instance. Every time his car stops, vegetable kingdom.. So will Bill Lillie.” could be discerned the red light dry so long that what little rain cr^pe, jersey and tweed for the skirt. Completing the ensemble in color qflice. * A lamp burned on the table Blouse No. 1509 is in sizes 16,18 years, perhaps 500 times a day, he must No manufacturer of repute will Blake looked his surprise. that distinguished Mag Woods’ we've had won’t soak in. We’ll wait and giving a "well-turned-ankle’* “You’re welcome, of course; both of in the center of the room and Craig till those nice little boys get up 38, 40 and- 42 inches bust. Size 18 stop people from getting into a deliberately put up a preparation place from its fellows. down car when they want an up, appearantie, to their wearer are the you. But 1 don’t see—” satisfied himself that the shades close with their bonfire material requires 2H yards 39-inch material. that is harmful, and if, of neces­ huHnnPil' ' "shoe glOVOS” Ol had been drawn before ho would He remained at the window for Slurt No. 1505 is in sizes 16, 18 years, or into an up car when they want sity, he must give you a dye con­ new' buttoned “No. you wouldn’t. Shafer’s not several minutes, then moved .away and then we’ll call a bait to the enter. * 30, 32 and 34 inches waist. Size 18 a down. Nearly 100 times a day taining an ingredient that under rubber. the kind of a man who’d ask you and suggested that they get some party.” “ I’m not hanaerlng to let anyone (To Be CoDtInned) requires IH yards 39-inch, or IH he must go back to a certain floor certain ' circumstances may cause to fight it out in the middle of town sleep. “You bunk right on your yards 54-inch material. Price 15 cents He’d rather find you asleep.” know you’ve got company,” ho said because somebody w..kes up and trouhie, ,he will always furnish to Blake. He produced a pack of couch, Blake.” he insisted; “Bill The-rniders come (o crief nnd *» g each pattern. , . j- -j decides she wants to get out after you with directibns, which if fol­ “Let him come. I’m not afraid and I are used to dropping off wher­ old enemy !■ killed, la the aezt g Clothes of character and individu- of him.” cards. “I’m willing to be tempted the car has stopped and started on lowed closely will prevent this. ever we happen to light.” ch a p ter. 3 aUty are hard to buy but easy to again. Observe the troubles of “I know you’re not, you fire-eater into a little game of stud poker be­ make with our patterns. Our new If those who have suffered 111 »iiiyiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiiiiii Fashion Book contains many styles street car conductors, and all the effects confess the truth, they will OF ALL KINDS " showing how to dress boys and girls. others. Sometimes I think ‘'‘those tell you that they, have been care­ Price of the book 10 cents the copy. who serve” have much more al­ less in applying the hair dyo, have most human intelligence than their allowed some of the irratating W Y AGENCY Board got it, the papers got It, customers. liquid to touch the scalp, ’or have parents took a hand! ^bout six ■violated the‘ printed instructions JOHN P . CARNEY Home Pag^e Editorial teachers were dropped at the elec­ Manchester Herald CIRCULAR HEMS in some other equally blam’e- Orford^Rlock tion in June. Pattern Service. On circular skirt use narrow worthiy manner. ; Room 4* Edgar A. Gu.jst in his article Silence Is silk ribbon to finish back the hem, Daily Health Service about goseip recently mentioned Pattern No...... instead of turning it under. Also other sins of the' tongue. He says Golden Price 15 Cents. catch It by hand only at intervals. HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL that the gift of gab is a peril, Never stitch it. by World famed Authority But— ■ that personally he is sick and tired Name of going to people, explaining that BATHROOM TILES he didn’t mean what he said. By Olive Roberts Barton Size . Tiled bathroom walls will crack The facts speak for themselves. if washed with water. Use a qloth I capacity, but all of the groups IT TAKES ALL MNDS OF It is a rare talent, this speaking Address wet with kerosene or turpentine seemed to tend toward a medium ILLS ID^IAKE A WORLD A man giving an account of a bjuslness, not ‘only to know how, and polish with a dry cloth. body build rather than stoutness or when, and w-here to say a thing, slenderness. The students examined rift in a. certain club remarked, but also to whom we say it. A L u g g a g e r a c k By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN .average;.20 years of age, 5 feet 8% “It wasn’t BO bad at first. A Send your order to the "Pat­ Editor Journal of the American couple of members had a little per­ match In some places is useful. A camp stool,' painted a gay inches in height, and 141.4 pounds In a glycerin factoryy not so use­ tern Dept., Manchester Evening Medical Association and of Hygeia, in weight. sonal difference of opinion. Others Herald, Manchester, Conn.” shade with cretonne top, should be the Health Magazine took sides and now it can never ful. I should add to Mr. Guestls hung in the guest soom closet to Slenderness or stoutness as such be patched up, because each side remark, “Not only learn to hold be used for a rack for suit cases. your tongue, but know the people There is an old saying to the ef­ did not seem to affect appreciably has said and done thiiugs that can you talk to.” fect that it takes all kinds of peo­ the amount of chest expansion. Life never be forgotten jeven if they ple to make a world. Investigations insurance examiners and physical are forgiven. There is seldom any indicate that human Jieings vary so examiners for the army and navy real feeling of fellowship after a still use the measure of the chest greatly in their structure that clas­ quarrel. ^ sifications of body build never have expansion as an indication of the been worked out satisfactorily. breathing efficiency. 1 remember a church fight when CLEAN MILK Unquestionably the stature, Use of Spirometer I -was a little girl. It started at a Lifers Niceties weight and other physical factors missionary tea. The hostess hap­ Means lin body build are related to the The studies made In the Univer­ pened to say to a member of the HINTS ON ETIQUET functions of the body, such as the sity of Minnesota Indicate that refreshment committee who was pulse rate, the blood pressure, the measure of the chest expansion packing (her things in a basket to may have some value, but that It Is go home, “That fork looks like HealdiM Milk breathing and other activities TTITin'onigSoiy^’TS^Tair which are a measure of physical unreliable when compared with the mine.” There are two churches health. measurement determined by the In­ now where one had been before! after having' enjoyed a hoK-1 By every known strument known as the spirometer. day dinner at a private home? Hippocrates’ Types 1 saw^ a school split up once safeguard your health by brmg- Even Hippocrates, the father of With this instrument the measure­ ’Two teachers had the same grade. 2. If a call seems inappro-1 ment of the lung capacity Ifl made modern medicine, classified human On the annual tests one came out by blowing Into a device filled with priate or iiiconveni'erit, what ing to your door beings according to their types and with a higher average than the water, the atr blown in 'teplaclng should you do? . with the idea that certain forms of other. The latter went in and told constitution were more likely than the water, so that tne quantity may 3. Is there any general rule] Clean Pasteurized Milk be measured In cubic centimeters. the former she could have done others to have certain diseases. the same thing If she had had as to be observed about express­ Physicians of the University of ’The pulse rate geems to corre­ smart a class. '• And she, meaning ing thanks for hospitality? Minnesota measureu 1633 students late to some extent with the body to be modest, and trying to set the The Answibr^ build. Stouter Individuals tend to ' and determined th-j function of other up a bit, answered, “ Yes 1. No, though the . old courtesy have a.slower pulse rate. On the their bodies in relation to their my class this term is smart. They Is -preserved by welVbfed persons. size. Among the students examined whole, however, the studies seem 2. Write a short note emphasfz-1 to indicate that the functions of the could get their work'even with a 279 were Scandinavian descent and dummy for a teacher.” It ended ing your enjoyment.' / •'' I 49 HoU St. Phone 2056 113 were of German descent. heart and of the lungs are more de­ 3. Err, if err you'-must, on the] pendent on other factors than they In a free-for-all fight in that build­ The Germans were larger in av­ ing of thirty teachers, the Spool , fide of Eppreolatlon.'' i erage weight, lM)d7 buIWjWd.;JlUUf. on. th« body, build*

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SiiK MANCHESITEK-(CONlSfi) BVEOT^G HBII^ALD, ’IHUBSDAYrDECEBIBBR 8, 192ff. r* I fF M O E N lN B r it'iPiW ir*..—. The ■■ /-5 ALL-HAscBBtIfam. m xvm is fc,- Here 'jiure .ATi-IEfanchesten TRADE SCHOffl. IS DEFEATS) ' footbjijyr^lemlbns ma9e by The V St.- Herald- sports department from: the: tanka: of the Cnbi and the BY ROCKVILLE UGH, 39-21 Clovefleaves: • le, Felix Mqazer. Before He Turned Actor Named For Backfield Quartet It. Jaka Qreenbert. Ig, “•Whitley” MuIUns, Windy G tyO otft Grabs Lead BOBBY JONES GIFT him above all the other signal c, CJherlid’gfirith, ‘ ^ Mozzer and McCarthy Picked as Ends,' Green­ barkers. rg. Tommy Happeny* - ' Halfback Selections rt, Gamillo 'YendrUlo. In First Period and Holds berg and C. YendriUo for Tackles, Mullins and For the backs, Brunig Moske, re, Ted McCarthy, CAUSES MUCH TALK Happeny for Guards and Smith -for Center, “I^ing” Fart;, and “Lpfty” St. John qb, Elmo .Mautelli. \ It to Fnndi; RoAe, Beebe, form :a>‘tritiy'of excellent football Ibb, Brunig Jlfosk®* Herali -players. bj^ke lq,^he best con- rhb,' Ding Farr, Mstaptf I^ e Manchester. fb. Lefty St. John. • Maloney, Beers, S a r. But Golf Association Will Do tions. He’showed thut kll'^^ason and gave further proof Ixr the second game with the Cubs'wb'eh although faction must contain men who can Manchester Trade school could Nothing About It, Officials By THOBfAg W. STOWE ^chester. In fact the selection of on the losing .team he ploughed plunge a line, skirt the end, drop Mozzer and McCarthy Is the easiest through for more yaXds than any­ kick, punt, throw forward passses, not get started against Rockville Now that the Cubs and fi.over- part of picking au All Manchester High in that city last night and the State. one on either team ex||j^E8|£^t. John, give: Interference, >n,^. play, defen­ leaves have settled their football team. Although competent play­ who picked,up gains sively. Failui'a. ,to come up to Windy CJlty hasketeers romped to a coiurov^rsy for 192? at least, the 39 to 21 victory. The liome team’s ers, SchonesHi, Qromari; Crockett, by brilliant broken field''running. certain of these obligatioiis omits qiirstinu arises as to what players Sylvester and Kerr, other ends, do Farr was one of the Cubs’_, biggest all the otherW -with possible ex­ defense was. too much for the Man­ BY DAVIS J. WALSH on both teams would make a berth not come up to the Mozzer-Mc- chester hoys’ passwork to pene- shining lights all seasdh. The ception of EddJa GIUl This Wor­ on an All-Manchester team if one Carthy standard. former High school star can, punt cester Tech star play'ad only two (I. N. S. Sports Editor) were selected. Quite naturally Kenneth Beers and Lawrence . ,Tackl|e NonUnations exceptionally well and-is a'Splen­ games in Manchester and was na­ New York, Dec. 8.—Reports everyone who has seen both teams My selections for the tackle as­ did tall .carrier. , , He follol^rs in­ turally,*^jyBewhat handicapped by Maloney were the high scorers for in action has already formed an signments will no doubt be more not kntnving the CloverleavOs’ Manchester with eight and eleven that the United States Golf Asso­ terference as good, , if not feetter, ciation would "look Into’’ the mat­ opinion. That these opinions dif­ of a surprise, than any of the than anyone in town.- la addition, style of play to p'arfectiott.i.jThere- points respectively. The former was fer greatly is only to be expected. others. Jake’ Greenberg, ^fhom fore, in all fairness to (Jtil, his banished, via the personal foul ter of that recent presentation of a he can throw forward passes if $50,000 home In Atlanta to Bobby The sports editor bf The Her­ this writer regards as the . out­ necessary. name is not considered. ''If he route In the second half and this ald who has seen each team play standing defensive line player in |“ Jones were denied with vigor today Can’t Overlook ‘ St: John had a fair chance to show his abili­ did not help the mechanics’ chances by Herbert H. Ramsey, official four games this season and has Manchester today, has been play­ ty, he might boat Pahr out of a any. mouthpiece of the association. The made a selection based principally ing guard for the, Cubs, yet his jSL. johnjs spectacular work In job. He is admittedly a much Rotihe and Beebe were the shin­ reports had their inception in a on the title games. Although regular position js. left taqkle. The the ^d^qidl^ tow n, (jhamPlohship bett'er punter, but it is a question ning lights for Rockville with fif­ story printed locally, purporting to JS > '' everyone may not agree with all same conditions hold for Camillo con^t' aldpe; entities v,, him to a whether he is as good in ther other teen and ten points apiece. The have Inside information to the ef­ of the choices, they are neverthe­ ■Vendrlllo*. In the town cham- place in: tha .“Four Horseman;” He department of : the game. score at the end of the first quarter less, offered as “food for thought,” ploqahip battles, these two-players gained -more yards -In that; game Because High school players do was 14 to 7 for Rockville and 22 to fect that British authorities were Inclined to frown upon the present if nothing else. The selections gave a wonderful exhibition’but 'on with long ruh-hJlCks of punts and not ha\'e to face such stiff opposi­ 7 at the halftime. In the third quar­ because it smacked of commercial­ were made only after long con­ an AU-^anchester teain„I,. at (east, end skirts than the whole oppos­ tion as the semi-pros, the writer ter, Rockville -was outplayed but sideration. In several cases, the like them at tackle. in. profer^ce ing team. Although he is in- has not considered local High school held a 26 to 19 lead aLthe begin­ ism and that the American authori­ ties, in self-defense might be-forc­ margins by which players gained to a host of othe“ good'meif '’In cllri^; jfiit'iihieis'-ndrh o t'to foil;follow his players. If they were considered. ning of the final period In which first-,team nomination were very Quish.. C dugb^, f?inuegan, ‘Coseo, int^ereheOj'-St. John, .is .capable Captain Keeney and Welles;'^ star the home team agal^-^Ued up a ed to make an Investigation of the circumstances. narrow. A. Mozzer ; and .‘..iabrose. of playing extrhoir'dlqary ball and guard, would be the foremost chal­ lead. The summary:' .? Nothing could bo further from During the past few weeks, com­ Guards and . Center IS ah - exceptiohally h a^ ' ,min to lengers for a berth oo .an All-Man­ Manchester. (21) petent sport experts throughout At guard, 'Mullins gets thd Brat bring vdowp,%nce he gets‘.into a chester team. .■ : \ p. F. T. the truth, according to Mr. Ram­ sey’s statement to the writer. He the country have been risking their call with: theiOther. going to Hap-, .broken ^ fieM. .- Plavlrtg a safety Maloney, rf 4 3 11 said that he, personally, and so far reputation by selecting All-Ameri­ penny. Both played fine foot­ position o^^l■ John Chapman, If . . 0. 0 0 ca college teams. It is needless ball all' aeiso'ri alnd were considered would h^j^cbi to the Manchuck, If, .Ig >.. 0 0 0 as he knew, other officials of the association as well were perfectly to Jack Dwyer didn’t discover comes to throwing forward passes vide suitable homes for impoverish­ miration of the young man had pulled in his various stage hits have say. “He used to work out with me nonpariel. On forward pass re­ this “dark-horse” earlier in the and giving interference he is not ed. ladies .of noble families who Masons May Take gone far enough without some evi­ featured some form of athletic when I Was champion of the world ceiving, it is impossible to pick season. Mantelli’s work in that upto the standard of some of the have rendered distinguished serv­ dence of Intrinsic appreciation. ability on the part of Stone. His en­ and I want to say he made things a smarter set of ends in Man- game alone Vas sufficient to stamp others. • An All-Star backfield se- ice to ,the state. This appears to have been Mr. Ram­ trance is usually some freak stunt plenty interesting. He was a two- Beating Tonight sey's understanding, too. that calls for much courage as well handed hitter with a kick in either "I am Informed that the gift his left jab or right cross.’’ was not made by the Ghamber of as uncanny athletic prowess. TOiaOHT’S MATCHES Commerce nor by the Citjc of At­ In one show he did a skating In the show Chin Chin, If my St. Brldgets-Beethoven. act, that no ie^s an authority than memory serves me correctly, Stone High. Park-Center Church. lanta',’’ he added. “Therefore, I'fail Noval Baptie, himself one of the did a bareback riding stunt, tfiat Gubs-Knights of Columbus. to see this charge of commercialism greatest skaters of all time, said was on a par with anything ever W. S. Rec-Masons, in any other light than that of a was worthy of a performer who staged in John Ringling’s circus. In Cloverleaves-K. of P. misapprehension on the part of had worked on skates all his life. other succdsses In which he Brit. Amer.-Bon Ami. some person or persons who prob­ Yet Stone never did any ice skat­ played. Stone has featured a lariat Above Is the scnedule for to­ ably know nothing of sentiment in England. ing unfil a year prior to the open­ act, an u)iusual stunt with a lash night’s session in The Herald Bowl­ ing of the show that featured his and scores of other athletic feats ing league which takes place at "It is not the purpose of the golf ice-act. too numerous to mention. Murphy’s, Conran’s and the K. of association to interfere with the In the early days of his career, One of his favorite outdoor G. alleys starting promptly at eight acceptance of gifts, made, at the when as a member of the team of amusements, aside from golf, at o’clock. instigation of private individuals. Montgomery and.^tone, he always which he plays a fine game, is polo, The main interest, in tonight’s When you start doing that, you presume upon the freeborn right of had a ball team with his show, He has performed with the leading matches hinges around the West Stone was the star catcher. They exponents of that sport in our coun­ Side Rec-Masons match. To date, the average American citizen to do say, that in those days, when an try and held his own. However, a the Masons have lost but one game enjoy Christmas. I, for one, am not going to attempt it.’’ actor made application for a part had fall, in which he suffered a and are way out in front in the in a Stone show, the first question knee injury that seriously handi­ league standing. The West Side capped his dancing for a time, has Rec rolled higher scores than the asked was whether he ever played Masons last week and it vtrill be in­ ball and how good he was. caused him to relegate polo to the teresting to . see if ^hey can dupli­ You will admit that John Mc- sidelines. cate that feat tonight. This match LEAGUE PRESIDENTS Graw of the New York Giants Stone today is around the 50 is carded for alleys 1 and 2 at Con­ knows something about baseball mark, yet there isn’t an ounce of ran’s, and players. I once heard him say superfluous flesh on his frame, he that had Stone taken up baseball doesn’t look within 10'or 16 yegra IN CLOSING PARLEYS Instead of acting, he would have of his age, and I haven't any doubt SCOTT IS DEFEATED been one of the game’s greatest In a test of physical dexterity He catchers, He had a throwing arm would prove superior to 90 per cent X' that was the envy of every big of the men 16 years younger. BY JOHNNY RISKO % et Away” Session Today league catcher that ever saw him in It was a distinct loss to the sport action. world but a great " thing for the It is a well-known fact that stage when Fred Stone decided to . Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. S.-'^Erents At Dallas—'The Agree­ be an actor instead of an atHlete. of the International card of the Stone once had serious designs on a Cleveland News ChristmitfS' '*• fund ments Reached. boxing show here last night were M all won by the United States or its possessions. Dick Dillon To Referee Johnny Risko, Cleveland baker, Dallas, Texas, Dec. 8.—Recom- won the decision over Phil Scott, mendatlours of the Committee of British heavyweight champion, in League Presidents assigned to Here Tomorrow Night In the slow ten-round, main bout, work out revisions to the constitu­ Scott was on the canvas twice, once tion of the National Association of in the first round and once again Professional Baseball Leagues, are Hartford Manchester Go OW many things in your ply bnish it on...that’s all in the seventh. On the first occa­ expected to be brought before the Minor League convention in Ite home are as colorful as there is to it. sion he scorned a count and leaped "get away” session today. H pick Dillon, prepiler basketballs diets a vlctoiT. In the preliminary to his feet immediately, but in the Most Important of all probably you’d lil^ them to: be..,Give It !d(ies in a very few min­ seventh* round he took a count of referee in Connecticut, will offici­ game, the second team of both will be an expression by the associ­ schools will meet. The first game seven. ation Interpreting the Major-Minor ate the opening game of the seasmi them the Egyptian Lacquer utes... half an hour at most. It’s In the semi-final, Lope Tenorlo, starts at T:30 and tne secon-1 at League agreement of 1920 as being here tomorrow night when Hart­ 8:30. Dancing will follbW. flnish is rich, deep and lustrous. of the Philippines, (139) stopped a »ev>en year pact, whereby all ford High comes to the School beauty treatment. You can do Stanislaus Loyazo, Chile, (137), leagrues now In the selective player Street Rec. to oppose Manchester it as well as an expert can, W e have a complete stock who was unable to come out for the draft vrlll be allowed legally to High. Dillon will handle many of eighth round owing to a badly split withdraw next-April or to force a the games on the S. M. H. ,S. slate. for this magic new Egyptian ...every size can and every Up. new agreement in which they may Faculty Manager Edson M. Bailey K eeping Tobt Dominic Petrone, New York, out- be able to Insert some of the has announced. The work will be Lacquer flows on with amaz­ lovely color. Come in and let 'polnted Willie Smith, of Johannes­ clauses they have waited for the about evenly sr'lt between Dillon burg, South Africa, both bantam­ past several seasons. and Bill Thomsoo, another Hart­ On Fisfiana in g ease and sm oothness. Sim­ us show you. weights, in a ten-round preliminary At present, the three Double-A ford man. and A1 Tripoli, Yonkers, (127) was leagues—the International, the Coach Wilfred J. Clarke an­ awarded the referee’s declsloa over American Aqsodatlon and the Pa­ nounced today that he had decided GastottT Charles;' ;of France, (127- cific Coast League^and the Three to start the foU'Swing lineup against the Capitol City invaders: OpazzI At Cleveland—Johnny Risko, 1-2) in.a six rouiider. Eye Loop, of Class is, are the only Cleveland heavyweight, won deci­ Sp^ud Ihishomtratwns ones not in the dhaft. It Ts claimed and Campbell, forwards; Keeney, liLETCHER TO MANAGE by the other circuits that*' the cc-nter; Bogginl a’jd iJowd, guards. sion over Phil Scott, British hek,Y* on Egyptian Lacquer calerSf met, e^pUcationfOefidiowst Dallas, Texas, Dec. 8.---William "Rebels,” particularly the Double In the secou-i quarter he expects to weight champion, ten rounds; Lope “Billy’’ Evans, new director of the. A’a,).ailowed the majors to cram send in Renn and,_Ernle Dowd at Tenorlo, Filipino lightweight chafia- Cleveiarifl’^'h^^j-fras quoted aa down their throkts a modified draft forwards, Kittel ^ t center and pion, stopped Stanislaus LOdyza Of tJuidh H ght Hm Dec. d—BAMFORTH BROS., 691 Main Sft., S. U ep ch m ttr nouncing , before '"'departing for, a few years ago and that when they Shannon at one of the guard Chile in seventh round; Dpminlch Ssu map. Tbai d home that Art Fletcher, late of the violated all prevloue agreements berths. This is his present plan, Petrone, New York, wop decision tfby iris u stp: Dec 15—JOHN t OiSON, 699 a Man^Mter Phillies, would manage the Indians, and worked a decided, hardship on but of course he may change his over Willie Smith, European ban­ Tis Makir v/bt is Pmui t f next season. Previbfisiy-IJ.vans had "their brother leagues, mind before the whistle sounds to­ tamweight champion, ten rounds.; wbas bt m*ha, um Eriptit ^l>ec. 17—MANCHESTER WALL PAPER CO*,. ^22; g ^ a ifilik d k M stated that he yopld no an­ morrow night. At New York—Benny Touch­ nouncement until after the Major Mercury is the only metal.found Hartford High is coming to Man­ stone, Florida heavyweight, knock­ Save this notice to ’-«j - League meeting;J.i),^eijr Tprk. f i' ^naturally in liquid, state. - chester determined to get revenge ed out Tiny Jim Herman, Omaha, Trie Speaker'Stated that as far as If a man were as strong in com­ for thA 46 to 16 defeat it took a in third round; TOny Ferreiite, he knew he would ae a member of parison to his size as a flea he year ago at this tlm». Most of the New York \middleweight, won de­ the Washington dob again next could pull a seven-ton load on a team is made of veterans from last cision over Tommy Hamtqr, Bol- season. wason* VAsx arid Coach Johiuur Nsw.sU prt> yoks. Masg.« atx rouada*

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, DEGETOEK 8, >AG E T E N > Toll A^'f Vi.« Will Holl. A Classified Ad Is The Cheapest And Quickest Way M r r ______. ’ ■. ____ jvv^nr1nnrLAAnArjvw ijiruwvtri- i»uutnnnni-.- i-i---" ^ -- ■ -•■«■■« ■«««<»«>«»«*««<><**.^>~»~»«>«>«»*><»<»*»*»*»*»»'»*»*»»<*»**»**»*»**»«*»***»*»*»*>*»*<*********>*"***^^ ,Ap»rttnenls*--Flat»— nurms and Land for Salo- 71 'fonenienta for Bent 68 W«nt Ad InfonBatlcm ON STATE ROAD small farm, good aPARTMBJNTS—Tviro. three and four buildings. Owner leaving town says LOST—SMALL BROWN dog with b a c k w a r d a&ILDREN and those TOtMn apartments* he^t» Janitor ear- sell for only $3500. Call Arthur A. Manchester white collar, answers to name or behiud Insickness vioa. KSS: ranges rafrlgarator, In-a- Knofla. TeL 782-2. Bucky, Return 228 Oak street. ‘ tutofed iri all grammar school sub­ door bad tamhhed. tSa' jects. : Former grammar Cooatmotlon Company. flOO or tala- Evening Herald principal. Reasonable rates. Call Phone Your Want Ads Hooaes for Sale 72 ^t^ooncements 2 215-5. ■ pbona 78*-*. „ ______Classified Advertisements NEAR CENTER—On Llllay atreat, FOR SAT.TC—SEVEN ROOM, single Count «lx averag* BondB— StOf^s— Mortgages '8 1 T o The four rdoms upstairs, all Improve­ house, all improvements, single MATTRESSES, BOXSPRINGS cush­ garage, two closed-in porches, 76 Initials, numbers and ions and pillows; sterilized and ments. Inquire 21 Elro or Phone each count as a word and compouma 1701-6. Florence street, I -words as two words. Minimum cost renovated with sulphur and fotmad- MONET TO LOAN on first and second dolyde; best method. Manchester mortgages." Mortgages bought and SIX ROOM COTTAGE, two car Is price of three lines. Upholstering Co., 119 Spruce street. FOR RENT—MANCHESTER GREEN sold. P. D. Oomollo, 13 Oak street. five rooms and hath, $20 month. garage. WiU sell cheap for quick • * • , Phone 651-^.______TeL 1540. Evening Herald Pbona 74. sale. Sickness, reason for seUlng. Line rates per day for transient Call 2403. STEAMSHIP t ic k e t s —aU FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM PLAT, ; Effective March «^»^charge th* world. Ask for ■aiUns ’ Opportunities 82 WASenNOTON ST—^New 6 room rates. Phone 760-8. Robert J. Smith, lower fioor, all improvements, rea<^ 7 otsl 9 cts fo r occupancy Dec. 1st. Apply to C. home, immediate occupancy. Large 6 Consecutive Days 1009 Main s t r e e t .______lot, one car garage, mortgages ar­ 3 Consecutive Days 9 ots l l ots FOR SALE—SMALL meat gro- K Lewis, 44 Cambridge street- 11 cts| 18 cts eery business, all eQuipp©o» Qoing ranged. Cash $1000, price right. Call * 1 Day ...... VISIT MADAME MAZIE.—She gives about $500 worth of business per PrVE ROOM FLAT, second floor, all Arthur A. Knofla. TeL 782-2—876 I All orders, for irregular Insertions advice on all affairs of JUe. Pay her Call 664 waek. Good location. Se^ Stuart J. improvements. with gargge. toqulre Main street. will be charged at the one-time rate. a visit at 34 Maple street, Sputh Wgsley, 827 Main-street. T e L l«8^ 38 Woodland street, ^ o n e 162L Special rates for long term every Manchester. And Ask for a Want Ad Taker COLONIAL HOME—180 Porter Street. day advertising given URQn r^Uest. FOR RENT—4 HOOM tenement with Suitable for two family dwelling. Ads ordered for,..thTee or six days WOODSAWING- ^one-wSh gasoline ,% Help Wantea—Male 86 r t^ ie . by the-^dfd-br Tiburr all modern improvements, 7 minutes Halt ot house now rented, leaving and stopped before the third or fifth Tell Her What You Want walk from Cheney’s mills. Inquire very desirable six rooms and bath day will be charged only for the ac­ Cowles. Tel. 945. at 38 Edgerton.street, or phone 2089. with all oonvenienoes, for buyer or tual number of times the ad appear­ An experienced operator will take your ad. help you can be rented separately. Reason­ ed, charging at the rate earned, but Antomoblles for Sale WANTED BOY FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class able terms. Phone Manchester 321. no allowances or refunds can be made word It for best results, and see that It Is properly in­ rents with all Improvements. Apply OJo those vAio puidiaaaesity, even on six time ads stopped after the serted. Bill wiU be mailed same day allowing you until Edward J. HolL 865 Main street. TeL Maiitnan says, “M haiiP fifth day. , __. 1—^1927 Ford Roadster. living at or near the Green, to 560. No “till forbids” ; display lines not 1— 1927 Overland Touring. shovel paths, take out ashes and seventh day after insertion to take advantage of the It Ekdy mean yottH ^ get do other odd jobs about the place. p o p RENT—^THREB and four room EAST SIDE GIRL IS ni^eadjjrBHieinaH. ^°^he Herald will not be responsible JAMES STEVENSON Apply to E. H. Crosby, 75 Robert CASH RATE. fiats at 170 Oak street. Telephone for more than one incorrect insertmn 53jBIssell St. Tel. 2169-2 Road. Phone 2320. 616-5. of any advertisement ^ ordered lor \ more than one time, FOR SALE— FOR RENT—2 ROOM heated apart­ The inadvertent omission or incor­ 1925 Overland Sedan. BURNED IN CRASH 2— 1925 Maxwell Coupes. ment in Johnson Block, facing Main rect publication of advertising will be SitnatlonB W anted— ^Female 88 street, Apply to Janitor or Aaron rectified only by cancellation of the 1923 Star Sedan. Johnson, 62 Linden street. KIDNAPPER DESERTS charge made for the service render­ 1923 Ford Coupe. 2—1926 Ford Coupes. ' WANTED—POSITION as housekeep- Garden— ^Farm—^Dalry Prodneta 50 Apartments-—Flats— POUR ROOMS—Ridgewood street, ed. . . . 2—1924 Ford Sedans. er in small family, capable of tak­ Tenements for Bent 63 down stairs, bath, white sink, set All advertisements must conforrn 2—1923 Ford Tourings. ing entire charge. American, Fro- . tubs, furnace, garage, and store Katherine Tnreck Badly In- BOY HE TOOK AWAY testant. Call 427 Center street. FOR SALE—^APPLES, potatoes, yel­ ■ in style, copy and typography with low globe turnips. E. A. Buckland, FOR RENT—^POUR room tenement, room, rent $23.-Inquire James Burns, regulations enforced by the publish- MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. all • improvements including heat. 591 Hilliard street. and they reserve the right to 1069 Main St. Tel. 740 WANTED—POSITION carring for Wapping, Conn. Telephone 67-5. Dennis P. Coleman Apply 98 Poster street, telephone jnred as Car Upsets h BridgepQrt Child Found Wan< ..’ it. revise or reject any copy con- elderly person or child. Write Box 409-3, or 1820-12. 2-6 ROOM FLATS, first and second «i:l'-i-od I -ectlonable. A, Herald. Honsehold Goods 5X floor, brand new house, located in dering Around Streets in OLO.S:n r HOURS—Classified ads 1928 Oldsmoblle juandau—Denaonstra- Blueflelds section on Proctor street, tor. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, and Stated Island. b-v p,-. Ished same day nl^ust be re- 43 DINING SUITE, 10 PIECES, mahog­ sewing room, fum*ce, all improve­ everything up-to-date, with garages. Collision. . by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays 1924 Essex Coach—$275. . Poultry and BuppUea Also 1-6 room fiat, second floor, all 1923 Overland Sedan—$175. any. finish over gumwood. In good ments, corner Blssell and Holl New York, Dec. 8.— Charged 10;3li a. in. 1924 Maxwell Sport Touring—$150. condition $165.00. Watkins Used streets. Inquire 135 Blssell street. renovated with modern Improve­ FOR SALE—SEVERAL second hand Furniture Store, 17 Oak street. ments at 13 1-2 Ford street. Phone with kidnapping ^ nlneryear-^)ld Telephone Your Want Ads 1923 Durant Sport Touring—$125. 1944 or inquire at 13 Ford street. 1923 Overland Touring—$100. coal burning brooder stove^ some FOR RENT—^AT 20 Chestnut street, Miss Katherine Tnreck of 113 Joseph Henderson 'o f Bridgeport, Ads are accepted over the telephone very slightly used; also Perfection FOR SALE — BABY CARRIAGE, first floor flat, all improvements. Ap­ 1922 Bulck Touring—$125. TENEMENT OF 5 ROOMS and bath, Glenwood street chad a narrow Conn., Frederick Allen, 29, also of at the CHARGE BATE given above 1923 Chevrolet Roadster—$40. chick hoppers at reduced prices if high chair, crib, nursery chair, ply at 43 Church street or telephone escape from death or injury at 8:15 I as a convenience to advertisers, but ordered before Jan 1st. 136 Summer kitchen tables, chairs, lounge, iron­ 4 2 3 .______• ' ______ground fioor. Modem improvements. Bridgeport, was to be arraigned Mrs. W. H. Card, 617 No. Main St. o’clock last night when the automo­ : the CASH RATES will be accepted as Small down payments—Easy terms street. ing board, pictures. Goods coming in In Staten Island Court today. FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi- We will insure payments if you are and going out. Remember the num­ FOUR ROOM TENEMBOT on Knox bile in which she was -riding struck According to police. Alien re­ i ness office on or before the seventh 1000 MARCH HATCHED White ber 859-4, 29 Strant. street, furnace and all improve­ ' day following the first Insertion ot sick or injured. ments. Apply 12 Knox street or tele­ a parked automobile oj. Center gistered’ at a hotel with the boy Leghorn Pullets'. High producing street and overturned pinning Miss each ad., otherwise the CHARGE CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. strain. Grown uder Conn. "Grow FOR SALE — FULLER BRUSHES, phone 79Z. CONGRESS STREETS m ’ on November 23 as "father and . RA'TE will be collected. No responsl- Center and Trotter Sts. Healthy Chick" Plan. Oliver Bros., personal and household. Make ideal Tureck underneath. Helmer Gus­ son,” later placing the lad -with i bility for errors in telephoned ads No. Windham, Conn. Christmas Gifts. Phone your order FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT, Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 on West Center street, with shades. tafson of 116 High street, who was a New Brighton’ woman. i will be assumed and their accuracy to your representative at once. In the Ford roadster with Miss 1 cannot be guaranteed. SPECIALS THIS WEEK— Robert J. Doggart, 182-5. Call 1739 or inquire at 237 West MAY LEAVE TIffi TOWN Joseph was found wondering on. Down A rticles tor Sale . 45 Center street. Tureck escaped with a bruised the streets of St. Gebrgd hjr^ Capt. Payment FOR SALE—SEVERAL used coal and shoulder. Phone 664 4-burner gas ranges at bargain FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all J, H. Lamberson, of the Lehigh ASK FOR WANT AD .SERVICE 1925 Buick Sedan M aster...... $280 FOR SALE—HEATING stove and Wants to Get Out of Manches­ The young couple were driving • « « 1925 Buick Touring Master ...... 220 prices. Apply Alfred A. Grezel, Main Improvements, garage if desired. Valley railroad police, who took steam radiators with valves. J- W, opp. Park street, South Manchester. Apply at 168 Maple street. ter and Write His Autobiog­ down Center street and struck a Index of Classifications 1925 Buick Sedan Master...... 280 Smith, 69 Hamlin street. Phone 2o67 him home after the hoy had ex­ 1922 Essex Coach ...... 120 raphy. parked automobile owned by Fran­ plained that the T7ew Brighton wo­ 1924 Buick Touring ...... 160 FOR SALE—TWO GOOD Singer Sew­ FOR RENT—^FOUR ROOM tenement, cis J. Keefe of Hartford, who had > Evening Herald Want Ads are now FOR SALE—ONE FOUR burner gas ing Machines, two oak dining room good location, near Cheney mills man had sent him out to look for stove, and one three burner, in A-1 suites, Quaker ranges, sold on the and trolley, all modem • improve­ stopped his machine at the home of grouped according to classifications J. M. SHEARER condition. Price right. Also two According to the current report, Allen, who was behind In the hoy’s I below and for handy reference will Capitol Buick Co. TeL 1600 Club Plan. Benson’s Furniture Com­ ments, furnace, lights, gas, white Frank Sokoloski, , thik so-called Miss Doris McPherson at 181 Cen­ I appear in the numerical order indl- Singer sewing machines. Benson s pany, 649 Main street. sink, all rooms newly papered, rent board hill. Furniture Co., 649 Main street. reasonable. Inquire at 99 Summer “ King” Is discouraged with life as ter street. The road was very slip­ Search was started for Allen, : cated; street or telephone 1871. pery and when Gustafson’s car ! Lost and Found ...... 1 Anto Accessories— ^Tires 6 FOR SALE—REGULAR size Bruns­ Wanted— ^To Buy 68 far as Manchester is concerned and who was found working for a rail­ Announcements ...... 2 wick pool table. Will sell very Is considering selling his farm and struck the parked machine, driving road in New Jersey^ ‘ fte Is said . Personals ...... 3 CENTER AUTO SUPPLY CO. 155 cheap. Telephone 1107. moving hack to New Jersey where it up onto the sidewalk, the former to have admitted taking the boy Automobiles Center street. Distributors for WANTED—GIRLS’ used bicycle. Rea­ Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 he first lived after coming to this vehicle overturned, pinning Miss from his home because he was be­ American Hammered, Perfect Circle FOR SALE—WE HAVE a very fine sonable. Phone 1414-3. CHOICE OF GOOD THINGS Tureck beneath it. Miss Tureck was Automobiles for Exchange ...... 5 and Gill Piston Rings. Complete as­ line of cedar chests, from $10 up. ! country from Poland. ing "mistreated.’' ^ '' Joseph’s Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 sortment always on hand. JUNK—I will pay highest prices for extricated from the wreck .and as­ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 Buy now, and pay later, Benson’s Sokoloski IF discouraged chiefly mother was expected' ^ Staten Is­ Furniture Company, 649 Main street; all kinds of junk; also buy all kinds AT THIS CHURCH SUPPER because of his many failures to se­ sisted to ' the home of T. P. Hol- Auto Schools ...... 7-A The Home of Goo(^ Bedding.______of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ land today. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 Oarages— Service— Storage 10 phone 982-4. cure a "Queen” through matrimon­ loran where she received medical ' Autos—For Hire ...... 9 SPECIAL ON HIGH grade white oak ial advertisements. Several prospec­ treatment and later was removed NO MORE YAYft Y*ROMS Garages—Service—Storage .... 10 FOR RENT—SEVERAL stalls for .M.'vUAZINES, rags, bundled paper, to her home. It was some time be­ Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 kegs, of all sizes; also charred kegs. South Methodist Sale Opened tive brides have come here from automobiles, back of Weldon Block. Manchester Grain and Coal Co., 10 junk bought for cash. Phone 849-3. fore the car was righted. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 Inquire Dr. Weldon. Apel Placer Phone 1760. Will call. J. Elsenberg. This Afternoon—^Menu of time to time but in each case, one New Haven, Conn., Dec. 8.— The Business and Professional Services or the other has been dissatisfied Miss Tureck is suffering from swan song of the famous Yale Ju­ Business Services Offered ...... 13 Supper. burns on her legs and right arm Household Services Offered ...... 13-A W a n ^ Autos— ^Motorcycles 12 Rooms Without Board 69 and no marriage has taken place nior Prom Is indicated by Yale -______-• Bnilding Materials 47 caused when gasoline from the Building—Contracting ...... 14 The annual Christmas sale of the His latest “ bride-to-be” kept house News today in an editorial. "Its Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 FOR RENT—LARGE furnished front for the King for and tank took fire after the machine discontinuance 'would be unhappy Funeral Directors ...... 16 AUTOS—Will buy oars for Junk. CONCSRETE BLOCKS ot all kinds for room, suitable for two, steam beat, South Methodist church began U^d parts for sale. General auto re­ (oil). Telephone 186. thFn departed. overtifl’ned. She also suffered cuts yet such seems to be Its fate,” the Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 pairing. Abel’s Service Station, Oak sale. Inquire Frank Oamato, ’,£4 when the doors opened this after­ Insurance ...... 18 Homestead Street. Manchester, noon at 3 o’clock. Beginning at 5 Now lonely and depressed, Soko­ and bruises about the right eye and editorial says, pointing out that for Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 street. TeL 789, FOR RENT—Single and double steam lips. The cars were badly damag­ three years the prom has yielded a Phone 1507. heated,furnished rooms; also 3 large and continuing until 8 p. m., this loski says he has tWo ambitions. Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 20 One is to get away from Man­ ed. Sergeant John Crockett and deficit which students have to Painting—Papering ...... 21 Business Services Offered 18 rooms heated tenement, all improve­ evening the ladies will serve a Professional Services ...... 22 Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 ments at 109 Foster street. cafeteria supper in the banquet chester and the second, to write a Patrolman David Galllgan made the meet. Repairing ...... 23 police Investigation. Explaining the trouble, the News CHAIR CANING neatly d^ne. Price FOR RENT—TWO perfectly heated •hall. Diners may have a choice of book about his life. He Is not Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ says: “ The difficulty Is that people Toilet Goods and Services ...... 25 right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl unfurnished rooms in Weldon Block, any of the following good things: very familiar with English; per­ Anderson. 53 Norman street. Phone ances, motors, generators, sold and Main street. Inquire Dr. Weldon. do not go to the prom. Aftei; the Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 repaired; work called for. Pequot Chicken Patties, Scalloped Oysters haps he will write it in some oth^r > Educational 1892-2. Electric Co.. 407 Center street. Phone Baked Beans Potato Salad language. strain of examinations everybody Courses and Classes ...... 27 1592. Boiled Ham, Spaghetti Salad j likes to go away over the week-end Private Instruction ...... 28 to recuperate and it is too much Dancing ...... 28-A PIANO TUNING—All work guaran­ Waffles j POLICE COURT Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 teed. Estimates cheerfully given. 49-A trouble to come back two days Kemp’s Music House. TeL 821. Fnel and Feed Ice Cream Pies Cake R olls! Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 Tea Coffee Oh the recommendation of early. Furthermore who would not Financial HOSPITAL NOTES go north for five days of winter B6nds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 F lorists— N nrseries 15 FOR SALE—BEST hardwood $8, $10 Hot Dogs Prosecuting Attornay Charles H. Business Opportunities ...... 33 and $12 load. Slab wood $7. C. R. MRS, ELIZABETH ROBINSON The committee In cnarge of the Hathdway in the Manchester police sports in the land of the, free when Palmer, 44 Henry street. Tel. 895-3. Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, widow It is cheaper than entertaining a Money to L o ^ ...... 33 CUT FLOWERS, carnations $1.00 per supper is: Admissions to Memorial hospital court this morning. Judge Raymond Money W anted...... 34 dozen, calendulas 50c per dozen, FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, sawed of th'e late Abraham Robinson, died Mrs, A. McCann, Mrs. Emma A. Johnson ordered a nolle in the girl In New Haven for two days? Help and Situations early this morning at her home at were as follows: Mrs. Hilma Hills One thinks .twice before Investing Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 ferns 15c each to $1.00. Always open, $12.50 per cord, slabs stove length, Dowd, Mrs. Alice Nichols,JWrs. Ar­ of 171 Center street, Sydney Car­ James W. Foley assault case. Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 379 Burnside Avenue Greenhouse. $10.00 per cord. Telephone *884-12. O. 17 3 Rid»ge street after a brief ill­ from $75 to $150 on such dal- H. Whipple, Andover. thur Bronkie, Mrs. Rachel Munsle, ter of 28 West street and Thomas In his statement to the court the Help Wanted—^Male or-Female .. 37 CUT FLOWERS—Carnations $1.00 ness. Mrs. Robinson, who .was a prosecutor said he believed the case liapce.” ■ Agents Wanted ...... 37-A Miss Flora Stanley, Mrs. Rose Higgins ‘ of Hilliard street. per doz., calendulas, 50 cents per FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $9 Reo native of Ireland, had been a resi;^ Keeney, Mrs. Esther Metcdlf, Mrs., had received a great deal more Situations Wanted—^Female ___ 38 doz., 621 Old Hartford Road Green­ truck load; $9.75 split. V. Firpo, 116 d'ent here 35 years. The only patient discharged was 75 FLEE FLAMES Situations Wanted—^Male ...... 39 house, 37-3. Wells street. Phone 1307-2. Ethel <3uish, Mrs. Mary Bronson, Mrs. John McCollum of 372 center notoriety than it actually called Employment Agencies ...... 40 Three son, David of Amsterdam Mrs. Matilda Beers, Mrs. Francis .gtreet. for. He had examined the witness­ New York, Dec. 8.— Seventy Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—^Vehicles N. Y., Samuel and William of Man­ Dougan. es for the state and was o f the five persons liring In an apartment Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 4i MovIng~TTOcklng"Storage 20 Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 chester, three daughters, Mrs. house were driven to the street Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 Following the supper a free en­ JOSEPH REINHARTZ CHIEF OF opinion that he could not secure a Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Ralph Russell, Miss Margaret and tertainment will be - rendered con­ conviction. When court opened the early today by a blaze started by Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 L M. HEVENOR local and long dis­ FOR SALE—HAVE 10,000 large Dan­ MANCHESTER FORESTERS a firebug. A man who later said tance hauling and furniture moving. ish ballhead cabbage will sell for Miss Martha, of Manchester, one sisting of musical numbers and a room was crowded with spectators For Sale—Miscellaneous n'ephew, James Hall Jones of Joseph Reinartz was chosen he was Arthur Benton, 31, was Articles for Sale ...... 45 Pneumatic tire trucks. Prompt ser­ $.50 dozen. D. Orensteln, 133 Oak one-act play. chief ranger of Court Manchester, who had come to hear the argu­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 vice, Reasonable rates.iTeL Manches-. street. Bring bags. Springfield, 'Mass., ten grandchil­ ments. The scrap that brought on found hiding In one of the rooms. Building Materials ...... 47 ter 67-4., dren and two great grandchildren, Foresters of America, at the annual Police knocked him senseless when FOR SALE—TURNIPS and cabbages. the row took place Iasi week when Dianionds—Watches-^ewelry .. 48 survive Mrs. Robinson. Funeral meeting of that lodge held this he tried to escape. Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 PKRRETT AND GLE5NNBT—Local F. A. Krah, 669 Tolland Turnpike. week. Dr. Thomas H. Weldon, Constable James W. f^ e y attempt­ Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A and long distance moving and truck­ TeL 364-2. services will be private because of ed to collect a taxi fare from Henry Police said the man had been ar­ ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ who has been court physician since rested In Boston and Brookline, Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. illness in th’e family. They will Barnes brother of Arthur Barnes. Household Goods ...’...... 51 be held tomorrow afternoon, at ABOUT TOWN the lodge was formed 31 years ago, Mass., in 1920 on felony charges. Machinery and Tools ...... 52 -IN BANKRUPTCY declined to accept re-election. His The latter became Involved in the Musical Instruments ...... MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS­ two o’clock, at ■ Mrs. Robinson’s A dispatch from New Haven to­ argument and alleged that Foley Office and Store Equipment PATCH—Part loads to and from successor will he chosen at a later 18 BURNED TO DEA'EH New York, regular service. Call 7-2 New .Haven, Conn., Dec. 8.— Oli­ late' home. It Is requested that day said that an application for a struck him in the face. Sporting Goods—Guns flowers be omitted. Rev. J. S. meeting. ' London, Dec. 8.— ^Eighteen per­ Specials at the Stores or 1282. ver P. Bancroft, of Putnam filed marriage license had been made in William Taylor and John) F. Edward J. Coleman of 60 Wal­ Wearing Apparel—Furs Neill of St. Mary’s Episcopal that city by Dr. W. Ferris of nut street pleaded guilty before sons were burned 10 death when a voluntary petition in bankruptcy H* Miner, Jong time officers in destroyed a large bamboo Wanted—To Buy ...... 53 Repairing 23 in United States District Court here church, of which Mrs. Robinson New Haven and Marie Johnson of Johnson this morning to Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts lodge, were again re-elected as fin -1 Judge structure in the. native quarter of today showing liabilities of $16,- was a m'ember, will officiate. Bur­ this town. driving an automobile while under Restanrnnts PHONOGRAPHS, Vacuum cleaner and ial will be in the East cemetery. ancial and recording secretaries re- ‘ ' Calcutta, said a Central News dis­ Rooms Without B oard...... 59 clock repairing. Lock and gunsmith- 674 and listing assets at $1,912. spectively. The officers will be the influence of liquor. He was ar­ patch from Calcutta this afternoon. Boarders. Wanted ...... !! .*59-A Ing, saw filing, Bralthwaite, 52 Among Bancroft’s liabilities are George W. Smith of Church rested about 1:30 this morning Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 AFTER PLANE RECORD installed on January 3 by John Fear that the flames would spread Hotels—Resta-urants ...... 61 Pearl street. a series of notes given the First street and Edward Dauchey of 25 Limerick of. this ^ town, deputy near the Park street bidge. Both to nearby dwellings threw the na­ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 National Bank of Putnam totaling Municipal Airport, San Francisco, Stephen street are touring north­ the patrolman and Dr. Le Verne SEWING-MACHINES, repairing of Calif., Dec, 8.— Flying a tri-motor- grand chief ranger' of this state. tive population into panic. Real Estate For Rent $12,,753, all of them due in 1924. ern New York by automobile. Holmes who was called to examine Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 63 all makes, oils, needles and supplies. ed Fokker plane. Lieutenant George Following are the other officers: Business Locations for Rent .... 64 R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. The notes are listed as accomoda­ Francis Cbyllle, sub chief ranger; him this morning testified that NEW WAT TO STOP PTTS Phone 715. ' R. Pond, U. S. N., and Captain George- M. Prentiss of Sacrar Houses for Bent ...... 65 tion paper that should be paid by Charles Kingsford-Smith, Australi­ Cornelius Foley, treasurer; Her­ Coleman was unable to handle him­ Wonderful results are reported by Suburban for B e n t...... 66 other parties. mento. Cal., who has been visiting self and unfit to drive an automo­ Epilepsy, Colonies using a new Summer Homes for Rent^^V"i^... 67 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, an avlatoir, took the air at 8:55 In bert Angell, senior woodward; remedy that stops the most stubborn Wanted to Rent ...... 68 locks and safes opened; expert key an attempt to break the world’s rec­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs O. W. Dominick Minnlcuccl, Junior wood­ bile. Judge Johnson imposed a fine cases of Epileptic fits or sp'asn)> and fitting, saw filing and grinding. Prentiss of South Main street, has of $125 and. costs, which was paid. 'Real Estate For Sale Work called for. Harold Clemson, VOTE OP CONFIDENCE ord for sustained flight. ward; Robert ' Rudaz, senior is not habit forming. Any reader wha Apartment Buildings for Sale .... 69 108 No. Elm street. Phone 462. gonFto Jay N. Y.'to spe|nd the win­ sends name to Phenoleptol Co., Dept. Business Property for Sale ...... 70 The plane carried 1,418 gallons beadle;; Antonio Lupicclnio, Jun­ B-708, Box 71, St. Johns Place Sta­ of gasoline and 45 gallons of oil, ter. He is accompanied by his ior beadle; Nicholas Marcantonio, tion, Brooklyn, N. Y.. will receive a Farms and Land foP-Sale ...... 71 Paris, Dec. 8.— ^Premier Poincare sister Mrs. Willis A. Smith of Clin­ Houses for Sale ...... 72 Seventy-five per cent of all the received another vote of confidence sufficient fuel, according to the air­ lecturer; John Munsie, trustee. CARS BADLY WRECKED frqe booklet explaining thl* new Lots for Sale ...... 73 men, to keep them up long enough ton street. guaranteed treatment. Write them Resort Property for Sale ...... ' 74 ruhl|er produced in the world is in, the Chamber of Deputies today today. Suburban for Sale ...... 76 conii&med ,^\he United States. ' wh:6h the deputies, by a vote of 400 to shatter the record. The endurance record of 52 Machines have been invented One schpjjrl child out of every IN MAIN ST. CRASH Beal Estate for Exchange ...... 76 The. Smithsonian Institution at to 29, rejected the Comjnunists’ mo­ five In tiie United States Is under­ Wanted—Real Estate ...... •Washington was established by sta­ tion to return the pension budget hours, 22 minutes and 21 seconds is which will solve problems In alge­ Auction—Legal Notices held by German flyers. bra. weight. Auction Sales ...... 78 tute In 184:6. ■ to committee. Automohiies operated by Ronald 3 MONTHS Legal Notices ...... 79 C. Hillman, Highland Park taxider­ and a few days and Spring will be By Frank Beck mist, and Charles W. Frew a sales­ here again. GAS BUGGIES—A StanBoarder? man from Warren, Mass., collided at the intersection of Main and Myrtle streets at 7:50 last nifeht BUY THAT HOME and although no one was injured, NOW both machines were badly wrecked. $700 cash, balance easy terms, Mr. Hillman was driving his buys a six room single, up-to-date Chevrolet coach south on Main equipment, 2 car garage, in the street and Mr. Frew was going the Green sectioii, fine location. opposite direction in his Ford. The Pitkin Street, brand new single accident occurred when Frew at­ of seven rooms, tile bath room, tempted to turn into Myrtle street fireplace, hardwood floors, pleasant in front of the Hillman machine. porches, corner lot 90x200, reason­ able price and terms. 2 family 10 room flat, furnaces, MANCHESTER MAN gas, etc. on good street close to trolley and other conveniences. Price only $8,000. GRANTED DIVORCE East Side. Six room single with improvements, 2 car garage, nodr Hartford, Conn., Dec. 8.— Judge offered at $6,000. Eldridge street. Newell S. Jennings today gpranted a divorce to Byron E. Davis, of Manchester, from Florence A. Davis, of Stafford, on the ground of Robert J. desertion. 1009 Main The average date for the first killing frost in the vicinity of New Beal Estate, • , ^ OxUana ia Dacambar 16. , gtean^^S Tickets 5L__

FLAPPER FANNY SAYS; SENSE «»> NONSENSE ». Tend To Your Own Don’t bother so much about some­ body else. Just think of your own little w ork, If you only keep busy, you’ll not hare the time. To notice how other folks shirk. Do all that you can to bring cheer to the world And overcome evil with good, There’s no need to fear or cherish re g ret. When you’ve done just the best that you could.

A church is no stronger than the j weakest link in its chain of mem­ bers.

Every man should like himself best of all—but he ought to be worthy of that Friendship.

If Acceptances Wer€ True REC.U.S.PAT.Orr. e i 927 BY WEA 8ERV1CC. INC. Mr. Harold Applebottom regrets that the eight hour working If som e Yvomen could see th em ­ day observed by The Long Hang Whang Lang Laun­ selves as others see them, they By Fontaine Fox dry Company makes it Impos­ iThe T errible Tem pered M r. B ang wouldn’t believe it. sible for him to get his only shirt back in time to accept the kind invitation of ' — tAM weROeS— NVY BRAMG. Miss Iona Ford ■j«55XJS?CwH?lMA^ ofI s o CKIMO :TH 6 Suf?Pf9IS£/ CiAVUANt ^04S! \M eetrt YOUR for dinner Thursday, November enoeHCS. b w j f a n o h»s m g m n in th . ______V O NS-T6A0 OF RC* ARG RUVR. NN SMART The barber was surprised to re­ h Tm ^ e l f T AS PRISON ---- y. BRAMG SOMS , MY— ceive a tip before he began to shave 6RS ,*to F^ee ePvcK his customer. Dealer Jones. BAHe'S’ FlPlNO SOON), KISS TO LOVE “It’s not many customers who \ VJASW AND OOZY I tip beforehand,’’ he said. Maybe you can go from KISS to “That’s not a tip,’’ said Jones: cow e to Accept LOVE in less than five word- “it’s hush money.’’ ttA6 APPUAUSe Of changes, but that is par. See the Tu g (MUUTitUOG. solution on enother page, if you We have noticed that the couples FOR \t VMAS twevR can’t do it in five or less. who are kept busy rocking a cradle don’t have much time to waste rocking on the matri­ 'To •PON CARUOS, monial sea. rnAT IT POSS K 1 s s \ Prof, (dismissing class): Oh, IBUe FOR trtG OOV’ Miss Bonesteel, may I hold you for (3, 0 G RN O R o f TvAG a minutfe, after class? S T A te t t ) trtGr 'SA N O lt V<1R)&. ‘ L ife A little sunshine J A little rain A little loss \ MY GYEl vyG’RG A little gain r LOS GRAN SGNORes^ HELLO'. JStlLL A COOPLA A little happiness \ TUB6S Y OALLOPl MY A OUSHY ITG LG GRA M DGRN FOOLS FOR, A little pain < 2 > VMGUt> AM0L.U BERoesl GET ees y o u Not all sweet GVGR. COMIN' HERF, \F \t AIN'T \MHO "N o !” changed. Old Christopher Columbus evi­ rci92T W WEA SErtyiCE. INC.! ***'''• ' dently was induced by some tourist B y B l o s s e r The Kipnakajou is the latest agency to set sail from Italy in FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Only One Lindy dance. It has ditched the Charles­ 1492 on the grounds that he should ton, and the Black Bottom. “See America First.” \»6U U -IT LOOMS To tab 0/JlV pla c e DOMTc PV, /xj^ovjjyou ISM’TAMY Teacher—“Paul Revere rode in “What did you think of the MS LIRG: \NG'D AAVJ£ L CA.M TAJAiR OF TASwVNB’LL ) FEEL b a d , TA

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nEG. U. S. PAT. OFF, G ilbert P atten Cl>87 BY fll?A StnviCg. I Jack Lockwill’s Fighting Blood ’ • V,. (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) “No matter where we’ll ever It’s getting late, ana rather dark. roam, I think this watermelon The sun is out of signt. Right close home will always be the best we’ve at hand I’ll gladly stay. I’lL wake ha^,” said Clowny, with a grin. you all at break of aay. And so the “It’s just as cozy as can be. with Tinies snuggled down and shouted windows through which we can see. loud, “Goodnight!” "rwill be real fun to try it out. I WheUv morning came, the giant guess I’ll go right in.” cried, “Wake up, you Tinies! Come “Why, sure! You’re welcome! Go outside. I’ve fixed you all some ahead, and crawl inside,” the giant breakfast food. It's ready, now, to said. “Be careful you don’t rock it eat.” In just a moment they were though, ’cause you might make it there to sit down lo a breakfast tip. And, if it started down the hill, rare. When they had finished, they you’d surely get an awful spill. I agreed, it surely was a tre a t, hardly think that you would like a Then Clowny yelled, "Oh, look that sert of thrilling trip.” up there. I see a scooter In the air.”_^ TMVvK, And so the 'Tinies had much fun The whole bunch loosed, and sure a - r by crawling Inside, one by one. enough, a scooter loomed in sight.’ Professor Jamison, some­ They found that there was heaps of Upon it stood a little toy. The Tin­ , The witnesses of that unusual Affair upon the campus after- “Now what are we going to ; room. They moved around with ies’ wee hearts beat with joy. Said do with this miserable fresh­ times called "Old Nemesis,'* {wards declared that the^ seven seniors could not have taken the iwas approaching. He glanced ease. “Oh, this is great,” wee Coppy Carpy, “It’s a soldier, and he’s 'cane from Loekwill unaided. And many of those who saw the man?” said Cannon, in fury said, "And what a oandy place to coming here all right.” 'over the outrage. ‘VShl 'shl” sharply at Jack, and stopped, iwhole of it said also tiiat, instead of trying to help their classmate, “You seem to be injured. Lock-, hide.” He peeked out at the giant, iMaddox and Hargon clearly upset him intentionally. Buck Cannon cautioned one of the: witnesses. ’ then, by dropping to his knees. (The Tlnymltes meet the Toy immediate!/ broke the cane across hie knee.. ^“Here comes Prexyl’^ ^^ will,” he said quiam gly./ “I’ll tell you what.” the giant Tot Wooden Soldier In the next laid. “You all had newer go to bed. •totT*l J

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MODERN-OLD FASHION JOHN CROCKETT TO WED COMMUNITY TROOP m . DANaNG TONIGHT STARTS TONIGHT PROMINENT N. Y. GIRL iqu ou 'A t the RAINBOW Former Local Man Engaged to knmtf a w h t A1 Behrend’s Music. • ♦ C. J- M orse, H artford, A ss’t. Daughter of Shubert Thea­ Scout Executive to Address ters Manager. S l j m t m a s l Meeting at Community Club. PUBUC WHIST The engagement has been an­ A general get-together and or­ nounced New York City of Miss ID TOMORROW AT ganization meeting of the Commu­ Fritzi Belle Murry, of 215 West nity troop of Boy Scouts 'will he 92nd Street, New York City, to City View Dance Hall held at the Manchester Community John Howard Crockett, formerly of A Large Stock of Toys Await club on Friday evening, Dec. 9, at Manchester, now of New York City. Auspices Good Will Glub Miss Murry is the daughter of 6 Prizes. Refreshments. 35c. 8 o’clock. Yesterday's Question Chas. J. Morse, assistant scout Jules Murry, general manager of executive of the Hartford Council the Shubert Theatrical Corporation Your Selection at Toyland Q. What ill luck DANCE ~ will address the meeting and ex­ and is well known among theatrical follows the girl un­ plain just what the Boy Scout or­ folk. Mr. Crockett is employed as a A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Toy Until Christmas kissed under the ganization stands for, how a boy securities salesman by the National mistletoe? Manchester Green may join a troop, how to pass the Cash Credit Corporation which is tests and many other interesting one of the city’s largest industrial A. She must go Saturday E ve., 8 p. m. things that-ar,e necessary for good banking concerns. . ^ i t Mr. Crockett Is a son of tne late Boys and Girls! another year with­ Behrend's Orchestra scouts to know. out being married. Adniissioji 30c.-^ The new and revised handbook Mr. and Mrs. David Crockett and a How would you like to win a large, twenty-five pound with more than 600 pages and graduate of the South Manchester chock full of all sorts of new and High school. He was formerly well stick of Candy? known in social and athletic circles wonderful information will be avail­ Any child that visits Toyland tonight or Friday receives a free ABOUT TOWN able for the boys who will want to here. ticket on a drawing of a large, twenty-five pound stick of candy. This get started at once. PLAY PINOCHLE candy will be drawn off Saturday at 2:30 o’clock. The holder of the The following boys are request­ winning number must be In the store at that time in order to get the ed to report at this meeting: G. stick of candy. Santa Claus will distribute a present to each child that A son, Kenneth, was born last Taft, N. ^sTaggart, D. Murdock, Wm. The Chumiate club held Its regu­ night at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Miner, R. LaChappell, R. Taft, lar meeting last evening at the visits Toyland Saturday afternopn. Home to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bin- Wm. Donahue, John Carey, Edgar home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hen­ genheinier of Oak street, Rockville. Clark, S. Nakowskl, Chas. Carson, ry of 46 Starkweather street. An C. Gochee, Francis Jillson, A. Na- enjoyable evening was spent pla.y- Attendance.at the Biickland Par­ kowski, W. Bjannick, John Bran- ing pinochle. Mrs. Homer Waltz ent-Teacher association dance last nick and Alfred Christenson. Any and William Schober won the prizes BEAUTIFUL DOLLS evening was very good considering other boys whose names have not awarded by the hostess. Refresh­ Big mama dolls, crying dolls, small dolls, large counter attractions. The Ways and been mentioned above and who are ments were then served by Mrs. dressed dolls, dolls in bassinettes, in fact, all kinds, ^ Means committee announce an- twelve years of age, also interested Henry. The next meeting will be can be found in our large stock. Our assortment in­ * other to he held within two weeks. in scouting are cordially invited to held on Wednesday, evening, De­ cludes the Bye-Lo and dimple dolls. Priced to suit ^ttend this meeting, cember 14, at the home of Mr. and all purses. Dolls that will make the young miss cry. Mrs. William Schober, 152 High Express Wagons The Woman’s Foreign Missionary- i with delight when she sees them. Priced society will meet in the parlors of street; Rockville. Eaton, Crane & Pike high grade Plain metal express wagons that the South Methodist church tomor­ any youngster will delight in re­ 50c to $16.50 row afternoon at. 2:30. Mrs. Jennie correspondence papers make ac­ ceptable gifts. Plain and holiday ceiving. The wooden express wagons Tricycles Ferris will he the hostess and Mrs. have disc wheels, rubber tires and Paul Ferris will have charge of the packages, 50c to ?z. Packard’s Tricycles always please the Pharmacy.— Adv. roller bearings. Prices to suit all program. At Ostrinsky’s purses. ' young folks. Choose one from our large stock. Our stock also in­ Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ 8 Piece Bedroom Suite fini- cludes the well known Velo King, dies of Columbus, will hold its ^1.25 to $11.50 tubular, ball bearing tricycles. regular meeting tomorrow evening ished in burr walnut. Con­ Priced ill K. of C. hall. A large turnout of sists of 50 inch Dresser, full Ibe members is hoped for as import­ FRESH $10.50 to $19.50 ant business will be transacted. The size Vanity, Bow End Bed, meeting will come to order at 7:30 Chiiforobe, 100% Pure Silk sharp. After the meeting the regu­ lar annual Christmas party will be Floss Mattress, Spring and AUTOS Autos just like Dad’s. -Complete with a wind­ held, with Mrs. William Quish FISH Pair of Pillows. chairman of arrangements. A comic shield, rubber tires, license plate, and disc wheels. sketch will be presented under the! They range from 36 to 48 inches long. Priced direction of !Miss Lillian Tournaud.' Officials of the Rockville and Hart­ $220 $12.50 to $19.50 ford assemblies will be guests. All members are asked to bring a 25 Manchester OSTRINSKY’S cent gift. Drums FURNITURE STORE Mechanical and Electric Trains Good Will club members, repre­ The little man always likes to Public Market 27 Oak St., South Manchester play a drum like the men in the ■What little man wouldn’t be delightad with senting the Fifth District Parent- an electric train for Christmas? We have a Teacher association will give a band do. We have a large stock to choose from. The ?2.98 drums large stock of the well known Ives mechanical public whist in the City View dance iiQjLS and electric trains, comjjlete at prices to suit hall tomorrow evening. Irving Kee­ are made from genuine sheepskin. Doll Carriages ney heads the committee in charge. Priced, all. Six prizes will be awarded the win­ 8 - $1.25 to $22.00 When the young mother takes ners, refreshments and dancing will 25c to $2.98 the make believe baby out for an follow the games. airing she must have a carriage, es­ Start Your pecially the new fiber ones so much At the joint whist by Sunset Re- in vogue. Either in a frosted bekahs and King David Lodge of green, blue, tan or French gray, Odd Fellows Tuesday evening, 16 STUFFED ANIMALS is to 36 inches long. tables were filled with jilayers and the prize winners were, first 1928 Christmas These little velour and plush toys are always $2.98 to $14.98 prizes: Mrs. Tortensu;! and Andrew liked by the young folks. Our assortment in­ Foley; second, Mrs. Annie Smith cludes dolls, dogs, cats, etc. Priced and Stanley Richmond and consol­ ation, Mrs. Frank Ingraham and 50c and 99c Marshall Young. Tiie commitee in Account Now! charge served gingerbread with whipped cream, saltines with mar­ malade and coffee. Aqother whist OUR 1928 CHRISTMAS CLUB in the new series will ne held next Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows hall. BEGINS THIS WEEK Toy Airplanes Perhaps “ He” has long wanted SCOOTERS Dump Trucks Earl Roberts Lodge, Sons of St. an airplane, so why not surprise George, will hold a whist at the Structo dump trucks made from By joining our CHRISTMAS CLUB and depositing him with one for Christmas? We The children can enjoy the fresh air when all metal and finished in bright red. home of Percy Robinson of Gris­ have both the mechanical and fric­ wold street, Saturday evening be­ they have a scooter to ride on. The $5.98 disc Avheels. A toy that is sure from 25c up each week, you’ll have an amount that you tion planes. Priced ginning at 8 p. m. All members and scooters are complete with a brake and are to please. friends will be made v.'elcome. made from all metal. A large assortment can feel free to spend for gifts next Christmas. 50c to $1.49 awaits your selection. Priced $1.00 The regular meeting of the Man­ chester Improvement club will be $1.69 to $5.98 held tomorrow evening in the as­ CAN YOU THINK OF A BE'TTER W AY 10 Piece sembly hall of the Manchester Twines, Paper, Seals HALE’S TOYLAND— BASEMENT community clubhouse. OF ASSURING YOURSELF OP 1928 Ives Electric Trains CHRISTMAS GIFT MONEY? and Cards SPECIAL! CHRISTMAS BAZAAR $9.98 On Sale at Rear This is a special sale of elec­ AND ENTERTAINMENT tric train.s consisting of 4 freight TOMORROW NIGHT JOIN TO-DAY! Main Floor. , --J*-** or passenger cars and 10 pieces of irack- a real Duy at $9.98 SO U TH N CH€S TER • CONN ' Hollister Street School Hall North M. E. Church Ladles’ Aid Society. THE HOME BANK & TRUST > Musical Comedy, “ THE NEW >UNISTER” COMPANY By Ca.st of 35 From Burnside “The Bank of Service’* ‘ M. E. Chui’ch MINirS Xmas Gift Articles, Home-Made Food, Candy and Refreshments SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. $ 8 * 7 5 — -wesell For Sale. Doors Open 6:30; Entertainment FOR T H E SE 8 p. m. Department Store Adiu. 35c. Children Under 13, 10c. DEPOT SQUARE, SHEETROCK MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU 1) Plate Batteries MANCHESTER CUT FLOWERS Correct size for the following cars; 'B e c a u s e I Open Every Night Standard Buick It*s the sort of product we like tosell— 100 per cent Snapdragons, Calendulas, Standard Studebaker Sweet Peas, Carnations, Roses, Until 9 O’clock right, hhideof pure gypsum rock in broad h i^ sheets, Forget-Me-Nots, P o m-p o m kord Chevrolet in a to u ^ fibre casing. Saws and nails like Imnber. Chrysanthemums, Potted GOOD THINGS TO EAT Durant Cleveland Fireproof. A n excellent insulator of Summer’s sun Plants and Ferns. Try these IVesh Filets you — RUTH ELIZABETH Pontiac Essex and Winter’s cold. Permanent. Takes any decoration. We Deliver Anywhere in will like them. Stop and examine a sample’—then order en ou ^ for Town. First delivery leaves th e s Oldsmobile Moon TEAROOM that extra room you’ve been planning! store at 8 a. m. May also be used for Radio work. Anderson Greenhouses 79 N. Main St., Manchester, Conn. MEAT SUGGESTIONS T e l. 3 5 7 5 153 Eldridge St. Tel. 2124. Pin^urst Hamburg 35c. CENTER AUTO SUPPLY CO. Fathom FIS] Round Ground 45c lb. Chicken and Waffle Lunch, $1 W . G. Glenney Co. Wholesale Distributors of Prest-O-Lite Filet of Cod F resh L ean P ork CXiops Allen Place, Manchester. ' Fresh Calves’ Liver Afternoon Tea Batteries for Hartford County. Filet of Haddock B e ef L iver Dinner from 5 to 7 p. m. Dressed Haddock 155 Center Street, Tel. 673 L iverw nrst Steaks and Chops. Smoked Filet of Haddock Small. Sausage FILMO Bmieless Finnan Haddies Honey Comb Tripe Card Parties Catered For. A lso FRESH VEGETABLES Open Evenings. Fresh $tewing Oysters Spinach PILSUDSKI’8 VIEWS scenes,” D ■was learned here today. The Personal Frying Oysters Cauliflower CARD OF THANKS Official circles are confident that I wish for myself and other mem­ General Steak Cod Fresh Parsnips thd report of the special commis­ Movie Camera Celery, Lettuce, bers of the family to express heart­ Warsaw, Dec. 8.— President Pil- Auto Repairing and Cod to Boil Mnshimms felt appreciation and thanks for sudski, of Poland, who departed sioner appointed oy the league Arthur A. Knofla 5 On Sale at Halibut Just in, Pineapple and the many courteous evidences of council to study the P.olish-Lithu- Overhauling for Geneva last night, does not in­ , ^ Chetldar- Cheese sympathy an^d ^opd will, extended anian territorial claims will sustain 1 lb. wooden boxes Cod. tend to make a public appeal to the 875 Main S t during the recent illness and death Poland’s demand for Vllna, which SH ELD O N ’ S GARAGE ‘ League of Nations Council in be­ Rear Of 35 Holltster .Street. I Fresh gallops and Filet of Sole of my brother, Dr. Myron M. Maine. was occupied by Polish troops In KBIT'S ■ MRS. OREANNA M. MERRISS, half of Poland’s claim to ’yilna, but Insurance and Real Estate. Phone 3S38-3 Residence 3 | l| ^ 9 will “ work auietly frbia baMiul tba -XflAO. fiiMiiiminipiiiiM^iHHiiiHUfiiiiiiniiiimiiuiiiiiiililllllllHIIIIIIimiiiHllllliillHUl Bradlord, R. L \

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