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COPINDANBIIRY Scientists Of World Her Uncle Is a President • • Nc XMAS TRADE HOOVER SET AGAINST EXONERATEDIN Gather In New York GREATEST IN -Sftr- *i5 A SPECIAL CONGRESS X S H O O m F R A Y New York, Dec. 26— ThousandsV'Physics Day,” Saturday “ Biology A lL jlS T O R Y of scientists are trouplng into New Day,” and so on Among the many speakers will be President-Elect Desires U York today for the greatest gather­ Herbert Hall Turner, Savilian pro­ HUGHES MAY Suspect in Holdup Tries to ing of the American Association fessor of astronomy at Oxford and Retail Trade in U. S. Between for the Advancement of Science. photographer of the stars. He Avoid Extra Time foi The seven day convention gets un­ comes'to America as representa­ ‘U Flee as Officer Tries to der way tonight with an address at tive of the British Association for 40 and 60 Millions, Fed­ BE OFFERED the Museum of Natural History on the Advancement of Science. New Congress Aftei "Continental Genesis” by Dr. Baily Prof. Turner is the inventor of Arrest Him— Will Prob­ Willis of Deland Stanford Univer­ methods for -apid and accurate re­ eral Official Estimates; sity. The association combines 12S duction of astronomical photo­ CABINET JOB March 4 -^ om in g Hom< ably Die. scientific societies, numbering 16,- graphs. Before this device came ' Heavy Holiday Buying. 000 members. into being, long and laborious Ahead of Time to HoU More^ than 2,000 papers will be methods were used to accomplish read, covering the entire range of the same results. He went back to If He Accepts He WiU Not Danbury, Conn., Dec. 26.— Shot modern science. After tonight’s first principles and, by an intricate Washington, Dec; 26— Uncle Sam Conference With Leaders ihrough the back by a policeman session, the uccessiv^e days will be mathematical procedure, worked went on the greatest buying spree Serve on New Repara­ who sought to arrest him for a devoted to various departments of out simple formulae which made of all time in the 1928 Christmas hold-up, Frank Reed, 30, is in Dan­ science. For example tomorrow quick and accurate photographs On Farm Relief. will be “ Geology Day,” Friday possible. shopping season. Dr. Julius Klein, ) tions Board, Paris Offi­ bury hospital today in such serious director of foreign and domestic condition that his death is expected «>- BABIES FIGURE TODAY commerce, declared today. Washington. Dec. 26.— Herberl before night- His brother, Herbert, cials Hear Today, IN NATION’S NEWS. Klein is among the possibilities Hoover’s decision to return t<- 23, of Bethel, and Harold Keyes, HOOVE NOW FACES mentioned for the'commercial port­ Washington for a week or ten dayi 56, of Danbury, are locked up in New York, Dec. 26.— Post- folio in President-Elect Hoover’s Paris, Dec. 26.— Although some before proceeding on to Florida wai the county jail here in default of Christmas problems of a big city Cabinet. He probably has the most ascribed here today as due to hii bail of $5,000 for hearings on Jan­ ELEVEN DAY CRUISE Involved three tiny babies to­ time may elapse before the repara­ accurate grasp on general business desire to avoid, if possible, an extr* uary 5. day. One is said by tbe police conditions of any man in Washing­ tion delegates of the Allied powers Meanwhile iilayor Anthony Sun­ to have been kicked to death, ton. and Germany formally designate session of the new Congress -aftei another was found abandoned derland has announced that com­ While Klein did not care to esti­ the two American observers w ho' March 4.. He Is coming to thfi in an ash can and two women capital for conferences with Com plete investigation of the affair led Pres.-Elect Takes Things mate the volume of business, ex­ are to sit with the new reparation him to exonerate and commend Of­ and a man were charged with plaining that such figures cannot be gressional leaders. ficer F. J. Mazzia, who shot Reed. abandoning a third infant. entirely accurate until the govern­ commission speculation already was It Is no secret that the president­ Two armed men entered the Easy Until He Reaches Perry Gordon, 22, was ar­ ment is authorized to make a cen­ prevalent today as to their identity. |elect is averse to starting his ad­ rested after his mother-in-law Simon drugstore at White and Ives sus of distribution, other experts Half a dozen names were men-1 ministration off with an e.xtra ses­ had accused him of kicking to sion. How he Is going to avoid it, streets at 4:20 yesterday after­ Old Point Comfort. fixed retail trade at from $40,000,- tinned, including those of Charles noon, and while one covered the death his 15-months old son. 000 to $60,000,000,000 for the however, is another matter. Marlon'Fosket, 17, hunch­ clerk, the other took $98 from the year. G. Dawes, retiring vice-president of 1 Republican members from the ag­ back, admitted abandoning her Miss Pola Gil, niece of President Portes Gil of Mexico, is learning her the United States, and Charles Ev- { ricultural west and those from the cash drawer. They fled. About one-tenth of that gigantic algebra and English verb conjugations in a junior high school in San An­ Aboard U. S. S. Utah,, (via Ar­ child, but blamed her, blind figure probably took place in Dec­ ans Hughes, former American sec-1 industrial northeast have joined in Heeds Sus|>ected. mother for instigating it. Edwin tonio, Texas. She is the daughter of Mrs. Enriqueta Gil of San An­ retary of state and present Ameri-‘ Mazzia, went out to investigate,, lington, Va., Radio station), Dec. ember fixing the Christmas bill at tonio. Miss Gil is talented musically. hands in the agitation for this spe­ Collins, 20, wa% charged with approximately $5,000,000,000. can representative on the World cial session. ’The westerners ■n-ant was informed that the Reeds were 26.— With eleven days of uninter­ knowing of the two women’s j Court. suspected. One of the Reeds lived rupted cruising still ahead before “ With the exception of spots in farm relief legislation; the eastern­ plans and failing to notify po-1 New England, touched by the'tex­ So far neither of these American ers-want tariff revision— upward. across the street. Mazzia went to the battleship Utah reaches Old lice. I MACHINE GUNS statesmen has been sounded out as their apartment and found Frank ------® tile strikes, and in West Vir,ginia Hoover’s V'iews. Point Comfort, Va., on January 6, and Pennsylvania because of the AMERICAN ORPHANS to whether he would serve. It is Mr. Hoover is committed to call­ Reed’s wife. He asked her to go to President-Elect Hoover today took AS XMAS TOYS believed in some quarters here that the station and as they started Reed bituminous coal situation, retail ing a special session only if the things easy to conserve his energy trade during the holidays and for Mr. Hughes may be offered a post present short session does not enact himself entered the hallway. Reed for the busy days which will face in the Hoover Cabinet. If this started to flee and the officer, be­ the year was the largest on record,” HAVE ENGLISH XMAS Made Exactly Like Real farm relief legislation. If the dy­ him after he reache- Washington. Dr. Klein said: transpires and he should accept, it ing Seventieth Congress puts lieving the man armed, fired a shot Mr. Hoover, it is believed, de­ WORKE SUNDAY Article— Women in France would preclude the possibility of which entered Reed’s back, barely “ Business exceeded that of the Protest Their Sale. through a farm bill It relieves the cided upon going directly to W’ash- two previous records of 1926 and his serving. avoiding the-spine and left his body ington instead of stopping off .at president-elect of his pledge to 1927.” President’s Plans. bring the new 71st Congress to through the stomach. Key West, Fla., because of the TO D E IV E MAIL First Yuletide Away from Paris, Dec. 26.— Santa It Is regarded as possible that Confessed Hold-Up. The heavy Christmas buying is Washington immediately after pressure of public business and af­ even more remarkable when it ' •• Claus brought machine’ guns the Washington decision regarding Once in the hospital Reed, ac­ fairs of a private nature. to French children this year American participation in the forth­ March 4. Even this, though, won t cording to police, admitted the considered that the United States is Home is Enjoyed by Chi­ take care of the industrial interests According to his present tenta­ doing its holiday shopping early. over the protest of ythe coming conference may have had hold-up and told where his brother tive schedule, Mr. Hoover will League of Feminine Action., something to do with Mr. Hoover’s that want tariff revision. could be found. With the second Jersey’s Lord’s Day Alliance Many reports were received that Congressional leaders themselves spend about ten days in Washing­ hoppers, particularly women, took cago Girls. Military ordnance is manu­ change of plans. • The president­ arrest, the stolen money was locat­ ton before going to Miami upon his factured in complete secrecy, elect is going direct to Washington are split upon the advisability of ed. Still- pursuing the investiga­ advantage of the post-Christmas the special session. Nicholas Long- intended vacation on the estate of Make Complaint to Post­ sales last January and in the mid­ but the maker of children’s from his South American good-will tion, police arrested Keyes. Keyes, James C. Penny, chain store mag­ machine guns announced the tour, giving rise to belief in * some j ■worth, speaker of the House, is ihey said, was a boarder in the nate. summer sales to lay in a supply Peterhorough, England, Dec. 26. strongly opposed to it. On the of Christmas presents at unusqally toy “ is an exact reproduction quarters here that he wished to Reed apartment and stood at a win­ Two Problems. master General New. — A real old Englis-^i Christmas— of its big sister.” It is de- confdr with President Coolidge and other hand, John Q. Tilson, Repub­ dow there, armed, to aid fn a get­ low price. lican leader of the Hou.se, is for jt.. Two problems of major Impor­ This had had a tendency to clear with carols, hymns, a fox hunt, mounta'cle, in three parts, and Secretary of State Kellogg upon away If the hold-up were inter­ tance will face the president-elect Even if Congress passes farm relief out excessive stocks and to put a rough and tumble games and “ shoots” little lead pellets. the personnel of the American ob­ rupted. Then police announced upon his arrival at the capital. The The League of Feminine servers before they are officially legislation before March 4 he is of Washington, Dec. 26.— The pub­ general line of newer goods on the choice food in wholesale quantities the opinion that a special session that the Rieeds and Keyes had plan­ first is the selection of his Cabinet, Christmas shelves of the big stores. Action opened its campaign announced. While the two observ­ ned the robbery long in advance, subject upcv which he has not yet lic withheld the bulk of its Christ­ — this was the treat given to little against warlike Christmas toys ers will have no official connection will be required to act on tariff be­ publicly utterQid one word. The Reports through official sources in­ cause it is manifestly impossible to studying. the movements of the mas mail to such an extent this dicated that the stocks left over Isabel and Marjorie Meiiser, 'the with the following circular: with the United States government, drug store force by watching from second is the question of an extra undertake tariff revision in the year that postmasters of several from the December buying will not youthful grand nieces of the .“ Mothers, before giving your they must be acceptable to Wash­ a window. session of the new Congress to make children a gun think of all the ington. eight weeks of life left-to the pres­ possible the passage of the., farm cities .worked their carriers last be heavy. Marchioness of Huntly, who have Meanwhile the Reeds and Keyes Officials considered this situation harm guns have done to moth­ The reparations negotiations, ent Congi’ess. Senate opinion ap­ relief legislrtion he advocated in Sunday in violation of Post Office pears equally divided. had .fled in a machine which later of holdiPig stocks down as one of been brought to Epgland from Chi­ ers.” which are to fix the annual amounts was found to have, been stolen in pre-election speeches. Department policy. cago to be adopted into one of Germany must pay, and the period Tariff RevUsion. Whether or not he will visit Cuba the answers to the prosperity which Bethel. Mazzia raced the machine William R. Spilnian, superinten­ has marked the year^ Excessive of time during which payments are The ways and means commit­ to the outskirts of the town and saw and Mexico after his Florida vaca­ Britain’s oldest families. to be made, will be attended with tee -opens hearings on tariff re­ tion and before his inauguration dent of the division of post office mercantile stocks always have had Orton Longueville, birthplace it abandoned. a tendency to glut trade. COOLIDGES ARRIVE many difficulties. vision on January 7, which is about will also be decided at Washing­ service, declared today the ava­ of the Marquess of Huntly, is one It may be well toward the end the day that Mr. Hoover will land ton. Cuba and Mexico were Omit­ lanche of greeting cards and parcels of the oldest baronial manors of of 1929 before the new arrange­ in Washington. These hearings ted from Mr. Hoover’s “ good-will” was not directed upon the post England, and dates back to the AT SOUTHERN ISLE ment; which is to supplant the will continue until Feb. 25, a week" PROHIBITION LAW tour because of ’ is haste to return offices until Saturday. He said it early 16th century. Dawes Plan, is in final form and before inauguration. Mr. Hoover, it to the United States. was probable that millions of pieces The seventy-odd guests of the officially approved. is said, wants to be in a position to Everyone aboard was pleased at of mail failed to reach theij desti­ marquess, arrived at the manor make his voice and influence felt PROVES A FAILURE the change in schedule. The Utah’s nations Christmas eve. IS BEING HELD UP- Monday. All who have children in tariff revision. He does not in­ arrival in the Bay of Chesapeake To Take Week brought them, so that the two lit­ To Spend Holidays in Geor­ tend) it is said, that the high tariff .will facilitate the handling ol the His statement indicated the tle American- orphan girls might proponents shall saddle his admin-’ officials who accompanied Mr. have playmate? of their own age. BUILDER REMOVES istration at the outset with an ex­ Hoover on the tour and also of the Christmas mail will not be cleared gia; Game Promises Sport before next Saturday or possibly Youngsters Invited treme new tariff law. Arrests for Intoxication In­ newspaper correspondents and So Many Obstacles in Way Other youngsters from the 'neigh­ Longworth believes it is possible cameramen aboard. Monday. This excludes the indivi- d 1.1 New Year’s greeting that will borhood were especially invited. for President. • to pass farm relief legislation be­ crease from 235,612 in be mailed during the week. That It May Not Be Pass­ From start to finish . Christmas fore Alarch 4, and he does not agree The Lord’s Day Alliance has com­ was' celebrated in the time-honored that tariff revision is particularly MAJOR MILLS WINS way that has been the rule in Eng­ desirable at this time. plained against the action of the Brunswick,^ Ga., Dec. 26— Presi­ • 1920 to 557,369. land for centuries. The. occupants “ I don’t think there should be postmasters of Newark, Orange and ed. of the hoqse were arpv d by the DORANT W PRIZE East Orange in New Jersey who dent Coolidge came south today for Was Abont to Take Off Doors a,ny general revision,” he said.' “ I village choir, ■which had assembled a holiday vacation In the territory don’t thing there is any demand for authorized mail deliveries last Sun­ before the massive main entrance, New York, Dec. 26.— Coincident day. The organization declared such Washington, Dec. 26.— The drive , “ Hark, the Herald Angels that blackbeard, the famous pirate, When Arrested— Says He it. Some ,o( the schedules are high ■with the annual report today of Stoij Alcohol at the Source is action was in “ violation of the Sing.” “ Under the Mistletoe occupied as a base more than a cen­ enough anyway. of immigration restrictlonists to “ Farm relief legislation can be Nicholas Murray Butler, militant His Plan to Enforce Vol­ spirit of Christmas And Sunday.” Bough,” and other ancient songs of tury ago* Spilman said the New Jersey tighten up the immigration laws Yuletide. Was Not Paid. passed at this session now that the anti-prohibitionist, who declared stead Law. * The special train bearing Mr. and postmasters and others who may has met so many obstacles in the At breakfast all gifts were placed farm leaders have abandoned the Mrs. Codlidge pulled into Bruns­ equalization fee. All that is needed that when conduct and the law are New York, Dec. 26.— “ Starve have done likewise, had acted with­ first three weeks of the present ses­ before each recipient. The places at- odds, the law is at fault, cama out authority and described their in front of the little Meuser girls wick, at nine o’clock this morning. Wolcott, Dec. 26.— Teacher and is an agreement among the lead­ the bootlegger by curbing the diver­ sion of Congress that they have vir­ ers.” the annual statistics issued by the sion on industrial alcohol.” action as “ most extraordinary” . He were piled high with costly pres­ A large crowd, con.sidering the size pupils put on their hats and coats beld^ the opinion that they sanc­ tually abandoned hope of important ents of all descriptions. ' It is to straighten out this con­ Moderation League which claim That, In a nutshell. Is the key to legisiatipn this winter, it was dis­ of the town, ■was on hand to greet and continued their classes when flict of views among Republican the prohibition enforcement as ad­ tioned the Sunday work so a great­ After breakfast all the guests* re­ that drunkenness over the country closed today. him. leaders that Washington under­ vanced by Major Chester P. Mills, er number of persons would receive paired to the tiny village church Anthony Worth of 34 Bonair ave­ has increased 23S per cent since their joliday cards and gifts befofe The attitude of the State Depart­ which was ; decorated with holly The mayor and members of the nue, Waterbury, contractor who stands Mr. Hoover is returning here. winner of the $25,000 prize offered ment and policical considerations 1919. by W. C. Durant for the best and Christmas eve. and mistletoe there was a short town board- were at the station to The ten days that Mr. Hoover - are declared by the restrictlonists meet the President. After a number built the North school last spring, will spend in the capital will be Quoting figures received from most practical plan for making ef­ Up To Postmaster service in which the village band went to the school and In spite of fective the prohibition amendment. Postmaster General Harry S. to have checked thejr efforts to re­ participated. Then all went out of photographs. Mr. and Mrs. Cpo- busy ones, according to the plans police of 338 cities, the League strict Mexican .and South Ameri­ lidge left for Sapelo Island, wfi.jre protestations, removed all the win­ that have been made for him. Mills would suppress Independent New will determine what action for a short j?un with the hounds. dows from the building. He was showed that arrests for intoxication can immigration^ enact a drastic The party returned to the hall at they will be guests of Howard' E. In addition to conferences with mounted from 235,612 in 1920 to denaturing plants and Inaugurate will be taken against the offending about to remove the doors also mail chiefs. It was believed their deportation bill, check smuggling 3 o’clock for the great Christmas Codfiin, the automobile magnate, Congressional leaders, Mr. Hoover 557,369 in 1927.» a closer scrutiny of permits issued until later in the neW year. when arrested on a charge of de­ also plans some meetings here , to perfumers, manufacturing chom- punishment will be in the form of a of aliens and overcome a court de­ dinner. stroying town property. The report also brought out that cision which permits British sub­ Special Basses with prospective cabinet material. for years prior to prohibition such Ists and other large users of legally severe renrimand. Special automobile busses car­ Worth is said to have claimed Several men, whose names have manufactured industrial alcohol. Spilman said early mailing was jects to enter from Canada for busi­ that the town failed to pay him for arrests had shown a steady decline ness purposes in defiance of the ried Mr. Coolidge to St. Simons’ Is­ not been divulged) have been invited ' until the upward swing which set Major Mills put his plan into not advanced this season as In LEWIS HEAD OP I.. C, C. land, where the party took' a speed building the school of one room in to meet the president-elect during operation when he was federal pro­ former years. The public virtually quota laM’. the Cedar Swamp section and this in with passage of the 18th Amend­ Report Harris Bill boat to Sapelo Island. Just off the his stay here. ment. hibition administrator for the New ignored the “ mail early” slogan and Washington, Dec* 26.— E. I. coast from where President and caused his act. Miss Margaret That Mr. Hoover also ' is taking ‘ York district In 1926 and 1927. Re­ did not release the greater part of Although the House immigration Lewis, of Indianapolis, was today Reilly, teacher a*^ the school, was Law a Failure committee was called together be- Mrs. Coolidge will stay Is Black- con-iderable interest in the repa­ The League concludes its report moved from office after a tenure of its holiday mail until Saturday. elected chairman of the Interstate beard’s Island, where l;he plr.'ite amazed when Worth appeared yes­ rations situation was indicated to­ with the assertion that the law has sixteen months, he asserted at the “ The postmasters evidently saw Commerce Commission for the next chieftain once hid his gold. terday and started to take out a (Continued on Page 3.) year. day. S. Parker Gilbert, the agent-, utterly failed to do what it was in­ lime that he had been hampered by this coming,” he continued “ for The Christmas White House is window. She remonstrated with general of the Dawes Plan, is sail-, tended to do in the promotion of politicians and had not had a many telegraphed requests for per­ located on an island 16 miles long him, pointing out that school was ing for the United States about the sobriety and temperance and that chance to consumate his plan. mission to conduct Sunday de­ and 8 miles wide. A magnlfioeut in session. Worth persisted and first of the year, and will meet Mr. it is hopeless of success. A restric­ The plan of Malcolm D. Almack, liveries. Each was told the depart­ Big Noun And Verb Radio marble home of Spanish architec­ went about removing the window. Hoover in Washington. tive system of liquor selling Is ad­ Palo Alto, Calif., high school fetif- ment’s policy could not be violat­ tural design caps the islaud. Wild . Officials Notified. dent who won the $5,000 school ed.” game of all varieties abound and Miss Reilly notified Rufus Nor­ vocated as a substitute to present ton, member of the school board conditions. prize, will be made public on Jan. Dr. H. L. Bowlby, of Orange, gen­ Being Held In New promise the President a full week BRIBERY CHARGE UP 2. He will receive $1,000 and the eral secretary of the religious body, York of sport. from that district. Mr. Norton- in Dr. Butler, in obvious reference turn notified James Bergin and to the prohibiticn law, said: school $4,000. Checks have be'i^n made the protest against the Sab­ mailed to Major Mills, Almack and Robert Wakelee, selectman and Boston, Dec. 26— Prompt action “ Laws are not made by legisla­ bath mail delivery in the New Jer­ they, with Constable Clifford Mil­ tures or by courts except in form, the Palo Alto school. sey cities. New York, Dec. 26.-^Mounted*TennysOn; ‘Allah D. (Captain) Ris­ NUN BURNED TO DEATH by the City Council tomorrow in en miniature platforms, their jaws | ley was muttering Imprecations at lard, went to the North school. accepting (he law, legalizing profes­ save insofar as the general will ac­ They found that Worth had re­ cepts them. No law which has to wiggling and wagging Industriously {-the horizon; Miss Mary S.haw was sional baseball on Sunday was de­ PACIFIC AIR UNE and apparently tirelessly, thirty j reading the Bible from cover to Hull, One., Dec, 26—An Investi­ moved all of the windows and manded today by Charles F. Adams, do with human thought or speech gation was begun today to deter­ placed them In the cellar. He was or conduct^can by any possibility man and^women were demon^gt-,1,cover; King Philip Moorehead was vice president of the Braves, In b. - FILM STAR DEAD mine the origin of the fire that about to begin removing the half of the thousands who voted for be enforced.” ing the elasticity of their tonsils ' intriguing his ,audience with” pig San Francisco, Dec. 26.— Thirty- today in a Marathon contest adver- ■ latin” and others wdre saying their swept the central building of the doors, when Constable Millard ar­ the bill. Anti-Evolution Laws hour air service between the United Used as “ The World’s Champion-: say in their own way— shouting, Sacred Heart hospital and claimed rested him. In a statement made public Dr. Butler also referred to the Worth was arraigned before Jus­ States and Honolulu is the plan Hollywood, Calif., Dec. 26— Fred ship Gffbfest.” j singing, talking,, screaming, garg- the life of Sister Ceclle, a 22-year Adams reiterated tbe charge of cn anti-evolution laws in the states of made public today by Herbert N. old nun. The blaze,vaccording to tice-of the Peace John Kirschbaum attempted bribery by a City Coun­ Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkan­ C. Thompson, well-known film stunt Strange noises from the throats . ling, reciting, hoolihg and yodlkig. Royster, former Army aviator and of people who have nothing to say' The contest is being promoted by firemen, -started in a laundry chute. tonight and was fined $25 and coats cilman but declared that the real sas as examples of worthless law and cowboy actor is dead here to­ on a breach o f the peace charge head of the new transportation con­ at great length smote the eardrums Milton Crandall,who stage J the ^Sister Ceclle Was fata,lly burned issue— acceptance of the law— had making. day, following an operation. and $5 without costs on the charge cern. He died at the Queen of the of spectators who paid their way in- dance marathon, at Madison Square when she attempted to quench the been beclouded. Commenting on law enforcement Simultaneously ■with the service flames with an esUugulshev. of damaging town property. He ap­ Adams said be was ready to apr In general. Dr. Butler swept aside Angeles hospital shortly before to the Seventy-first regiment Garden last ^summer. The “ great announcement It was learned that midnight. Thirty-seven patients, many of pealed abd in default of bonds was pear before the council tomorrow., the theories of additional laws or armory this, morning. The contes- noun and verb rodeo” 'started at 2 them mothers with children, were taken to the Waterbury police sta- construction would be started with­ Thompson won fame as an ath­ tants werq all “ gabbing” at onde. It o’clock yesterday afternon and will adding that he did not think it' more stringent enforcement of in 60 days on a 10 passenger light- carried down fire escapes and flatn- tion. Would be necessary as all indica­ present laws bearing stiffer penal­ lete at Princeton University sixtene was evident why .an armory, and j continue until next-Saturday mid- ing stairways to safety. Airs. er-than-air craft embodying fea­ years ago. He studied theology not a hall, was hired for'*the event. ' • • ■ tions pointed to a favorable vote ties, and declared that either of night , when tl. j. winner will be Joseph Loento of II"11 carr’ her TREASURY BALANCE and droppirug of the controversy. tures of the dirigibles ar airplane and joined the army during the John Rose Gildqa, a Greenwich awarded a, prize of $1,000 and be to bejised iii. the npw trans-Pacific two-day-old baby and a foi" year Some councilmen, however, were war, becoming chaplain of the village poet, w-as reciting verses crowned , the “ gabbiest' -person in old boy down three flights of a fire (Continned on Page 2.) line, it was sAld. 143rd artillery. Washingtop, Dec. 26.— Treasury reported as determined to ha'^.^the from the' pen of the -immortal the ■world.” -- ■ escane. • balaacs DjBc.‘21:'$3&0,547,'734.8iS*/ b||bery charges aired*

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MANCHESTER.EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER .26, 1928. V ;PAGE TWOl^ A A >> last three years there has been a MUCH BOOTLEG BOOZE PRESIDENT’S SHOE.MAKER INEUENZA IN STATE 47 PERSONS KILLED BOND PR IC K IN decided recovery in French, Italiaa GETS CHRIST.MAS PRESENT. and German government bonds dn N.Y.Stocks OBITUARY IN SOUTH OVER XMAS our listed markets. ON ATLANTIC SHIPS Northampton, Mass., Dec. 26. IS WELL ESTABLISHED A return to more normal Con­ — As he pegged away today, ALL SECTIONS OF ditions in the stock • market w-ill u open the way for-the distribution Allied Chem ...... 2 4 5 % James Lucey, shoe-maker friend Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 26.— Tragedy Over 500 Bottles Seized— Dry and advisor of Pr."'sident Oalvin Dr. Osborn Advises Victims of a larger volume of investment Am Bosch ...... 42^fe DEATHS stalked in divers forms over the bonds, and investment bankers are Am Can*...... ^04 Coolidge, puffed contentedly at Not to Fight Disease But south during the holidays to claim MARKET SHADED Men Saw 30 Bootleggers on looking for a busy season after the Am L o c o ...... 103% a cigar. A Christmas gift of two Go to Bed. a death toll of 47 persons, a survey /' Am Smelting ...... 274 ► One Liner. bokes of cigars were sent by the Frederick J. Gcss turn of the year. Due to a shock suffered as a rer by International News Service re­ Am Sugar ...... '...... 83% President who has said that the : ajtford, Conn., Dec. 26.— Dr. . New York, Dec. 26— Stimulated suit of his wife’s death two weeks vealed today. New York.— With the exception Am Tel and T e l ...... 191% advice which Lucey gave him Stanley H. Osborn, state- commis­ Twenty-one of the victims lost Anaconda ...... ,....1 1 2 % r .by discovery of 56S bottles of liquor when the chief executive was a ago, Frederick J. Gess, aged 73, of the convertible industrial and < - on three Atlantic liners, together sioner of health, today announced their lives in fires and explosions, public utilities issues, bond prices VIENNA ESTABUSHING Atchison ...... J96% young lawyer, helped him that the infiuenza epidemic has be­ died Monday night at the Lome- of while most of the rest were fatally ‘ ‘ with the sighting-of a number of his so.i Harr„, F. Gess of 476 Park­ in all spetions of the market were Balt & O h io ...... 119 throughout life. come well-seeded throughout the hurt in traffic accidents. Four per­ . suspected bootleggers on board, the er street. inclined to lower levels in 1928. Beth S te e l...... 83% '. *custonis enforcement squad planned state and will make its infiuence sons were killed at Micheaud, La., The bond market faced the sev­ MUSIC INSTITUTE AS Can P a c ...... 235% felt for some time in the future. Mr. Gess was born in Germany ] >a new and exhaustive search of ves- and came to Pennsylvania 42 years when their automobile was struck erest competition from the stock C M & St. Pa u l------54% i isels today. Only sixteeu new cases were report­ by a Lo'iisville & Nashville train. market. Thousands of traders and Chi Rock Island ...... 130, MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM ed today. A rush of reports is ex­ ago, removing to Manchester 28 Five persons were killed in a SCHUBERT MEMORIAL : : The ships to feel the dry sponge years ago. He is survived by anoth­ investors in all parts of the coun­ Cons Gas ...... 107 t :are the Hamburg-American liner pected by Monday. fireworks explosion at Cartersville, try, lured into the stock market by Corn Prod ...... 90% Pneumonia, which naturally fol­ er son, Gustave A. Gess and five ’■ ‘ New York, the White Star liner daughters, Mrs. Emma Wolfe, Mrs. Ga.. and.four others were burned to the hope of big profits on slender "Vienna.— An international music Del & Hudson'...... 191% IS SOLVED AT LAST lows influenza, is not as severe as death in a fire at Kinneirds, S. C., Dupont ...... '...... 491 -■'•Majestic and the Minnewaska, of Augusta Lamprecht, Mrs. Ada Witt- capital, refrained from making institute to aid young talented mu­ , the Atlantic Transport line. in previous years but many cases eight were fatally burned, in a Lin­ Erie ...... -70% kofski, Mrs, Charles Volkert and their usual purchases of Invest­ sicians and composers to gain a ; . Agents said they saw thirty boot- are expected to follow in the near coln, Ala., fire. Gen Elec ...... 199 Mrs. Helena McKinney, all of Man­ ment bonds. musical education in Vienna will ■ !leggers on the Majestic yesterday Berkeley, Galif., Dec. 26.'— For future. Two persons were killed near Gen Motors ...... 196 chester. : Investing institutions and cor­ be founded in connection with the t 'who were neither passengers or 2,000 years the world’s greatest Dr. Osborn warned against per­ Lynchburg, Va., in a traffic acci­ Inspiration ...... *• • • s 42 % There are 35 grandchildren anfi porations which under ordinary Franz Schubert centenary celebra­ ‘ members of the crew. Eight-three mathematicians have sought a sons fighting influenza and remain­ dent. At Richmond, Va., two per­ Int Harv ...... *360 13 great-grandchildren, who also conditions would have been big tion in "Vienna by music lovers of ' ,bottles were seized. One seaman, quick and accurate method of find­ ing at work. Every person afflicted, sons were fatallj injured in auto­ purchasers of bonds, loaned their all nations, according to the fa­ Int Nickel ...... &52% liv£ here. The funeral will be held j Kenecot ...... 146% ; ‘ Frank Judd, was taaken into cus- ing the factors of big numbers,, a he declared, should go to bed and mobile accidents: Georgia reported money at handsome rates In the mous composer Professor Wilhelm ; |todj*. riddle of the universe which seem­ stay there until he is well, the doc­ tomorrow afternoon with a service five fatalities over the holidays, in ATarland Oil ...... 41 at Holloran .Brothers at 2 o’clock call loan market, making thereby Kinzl. . • i On the New York and the Min- ed impossible of splution. tor announced. addition to the victims of the Mo Pac Com ...... 62% and at St. Mary’s Episcopal church a larger return to their own cof­ The funds raised in Europe and ’ 'newaska, men ran along the decks, But the riddle has been solved. Cartersville blast. in America by the various national N Y Central ...... 128 j -throwing packages overboard or at 2:30. Rev.- J. Stuart Neill will fers than if they bad followed New Haven R R ...... 78% And the man who solved it. Der­ An auto accid^t near Akerman, their usual course in the bond mar­ committees will be used for the es­ ; bottles on the deck, as the rick N. Lehmer, professor of ma­ officiate. Burial will be in the East Miss., resulted in the death of A. H. tablishment of scholarships, which North Amn Co ...... 91% cemetery. ket. • 'agents approached, it was alleged. thematics at the University of LATEST STOCKS Townsend of Weir, Miss. Joseph will enable young musicians to Norf Pacific...... 107% One man they reported, made California and associate professor Babson was slain at Memphis, Selling New Stocks. study in the city of Schubert, Mo­ Penn R R ...... 72% this offer: of Carnegie Institution, has thus Tenn., at the same city Raymond Many corporations which had zart, Beethoven and Strauss and Post Cer ...... • • • 68 % ; “ Give me thirty bottles and I’ll New York, Dec. 26.— Industrial Pressed Steel Car . . . ' ...... 20% placed himself in the first rank of Carter, 22, was killed during a heretofore financed their long-term which will give them the oppor­ ; vshow you where there’s a hundred.” famous scientists. * stocks reached a higher level of requirements through the bond tunity to make their debut in Vien­ Pullman ...... ^ 83% ; . Three hundred bottles were tak- PROHIBITION U W drunken orgy, and was stabbed 40 Prof. Lehmer has devised a semi­ prices today, only t'' be pushed back market, adopted the methods of na before an international audi­ Radio Corp ...... 371 ‘ en on the New York and seven sus- times. R oebuck ...... 182 mechanical method by which the by the selling pressure which ac­ bringing in new funds . through the ence. - pected bootleggers were seen, while companied the ten per cent money Four children were burned to Sinclair Oil ...... 40% factors of numbers up to 2,000,000- PROVES APAILURE death in a fire near Troublesome partnership route, that is, by the “ The best way to honor the ! jpn the Minnewaska there were nine 000 may be found within a few market and the tightening up of Sou Pac ...... 135% j ’ Suspects and 185 bottles. creek, Ky. • I sale of stocks— common and pre­ memory of Franz Schubert,” said S O of N Y ...... 43% minutes. the purse string as far as money ferred. Selling of new stock is­ the famous cld composer at the supplies for the Stock Market were (Continued from Page 1) Two yoiRbs lost their lives in an ,S 0 of N J ...... 53% To find the factor of such a num­ automobile* accident near Green­ sues was in large volume through­ recent conference of the central ber by the old method, an expert concerned. Studebaker...... 75% I WALES MAKES A PLEA these courses only aggrayated the wood, S. C. out the year, taking the play from A ’mmittee in Vienna, “ is to pro­ Texas Corp ...... 65% mathematician would be obliged to The bulls were never very sure vide for young composers of fu­ of their ground.. They pushed a few situation. Four persons, were killed in a the bond market. Tob Prod ...... 102% work at .top speed for forty days. A plane crash at Chattanooga. With the second half of Decem­ ture generations by the establish­ less skilled person would require of the motor car, oil and specialty ‘‘The true cure is first not to Union Pac ...... 210 ! H f o r d e s t it u t e m in e r s enact or promulgate laws which the At Coral Gables, Fla., a police­ ber estimated, the year’s output ment and maintenance of this in- U S Rubber ...... 40^^ mouths. stocks up with a snap in the fore­ general public will does not or will man was killed in an auto crash. of bonds will run slightly over $5,- .stitution.” U S S te e l...... 157 Four Years’ Study noon. Chrysler was the center of in­ 000,000,009, compared with $6,- terest in the Motor shares, with a not accept and then to train that Westinghouse...... 136% { 6ver a Million Idle— Public After four years of the most 686,000,000 in 1927. Since the to­ W Overland ...... 30% painstaking and intensive work, the 3-point jump to around 127, and general will to a habit of intelli­ POSSE SEEK NEGRO ! * Quick to Contribute Funds gent ‘‘self-discipline which will DORAN’S COMMENTS. tal of financing foreign' govern­ Berkeley man perfected a method Standard Oil'of New York drew the ments and corporations in each to Aid Families. make it law-abiding when it ac- Linden, Ala., Dec.. 26.— Armed by which stenciled sheets of paper spotlight in that section of the Washington, Dec. 26.— James M. year was approximately $1,200,- market, with a new rise fo above cepts laws as just and right.” posses scoured the outlying sec­ ROB COrR'THOUSE are used. By laying one sheet over Doran, prohibition commissioner, 000,000. it is clear that the $1,500,- ; f London, Dec. 26.— Additional another and observing where the 439. American Can and Briggs tions today for Tom Simmons, ne­ 'i^lief funds running into thousands said today be was “ disappointed” in 000,000 shrinkage in bond output holes match, the answer sought is Manufacturing forged ahead. the $25,000 prize winning formula gro, who shot and seriously wound­ pf dollars for the poverty-stricken Then the money market started this year, as compared to 1927, ed Sheriff Moody Drinkard, of Ma­ Mayville, N. Y.. Dec. "25.— ^Tbe found. ONE DEAD IN CRASH of Major Chester P. Mills to make was entirely in the home market. 'families of idle coal miners are ex- to harden up, the banks called rengo county, in a pistol duel. fact that the sheriff’s office was di­ Behind this accomplishment, prohibition enforcement effective. O n, the whole the investment idected to result from the Prince of home the money they loaned out The sheriff’s condition was re­ rectly across the street, less than appeal on the however, is a life time of study in Mill’s idea is to cut off the flow bankers were able to report a con­ iWales’ dramatic last week and the call rate went up Palmej, Mass., Dec. 26 — One ported as critical. Simmons begali 100 yards away, did not deter ban­ the theory of numbers. Several of liquor into bootleg channels by siderable broAdening of the mar­ •rjadio last night. years ago Prof. Lehmer published to ten per cent, and the industrial man was killed, a woman was pro­ firing when Drinkard attempted to dits from breaking into th^ auto­ , ; : The prince was on his way to curbing diversion of industrial alco­ ket for high grade bonds, even through Carnegie Institution, a list sagged. bably fatally hurt, and four other arrest him on a murder charge. mobile license bureau of tbe Chau­ 1 '^iJuckingham palace to take Christ- hol. though the volume of individual table of factors which until now Radio dropped eleven points to persons were seriously injured at tauqua County Courthouse today i in^as dinner with his mother. Queen Such diversion, Doran declared, buyers was smaller than in the and stealing $3,300. The robbers has been the most complete work 3 60 and 'Uctor also slumped. noon today, when two automobiles ceased to be an enforceme’ht prob­ FAKE ADVERTISER. ! iMary, and his brothers and sister, two previous years. An enormous Richmond, Va., Dec. 26.— Wil­ cracked a safe. Several fingerprints of its kind. This table gave the fac­ were in collision near the boundary lem a year ago. He added that ; hyhen he stopped his journey to •increase in cash dividends and in­ liam P. Etchison, who advertised were found. ; ibroadcast his request. He painted tors of numbers up to 10,000,000. TWO KILLED IN CRASH line between Palmer and North Mills’ failed to take present-day Wilbraham. terest disbursements to investors for “ country bred” girls to work In ; Si] vivid picture of the sufferings in The volume contained 477 pages conditions into consideration. with 4,800 independent entries on Katonah, N. Y., Dec. 2 6— Two Samuel Kramer, 45, of New York provided a fund from which hun­ the Western Electric Company 1 rfpe families of miners where, it is . “ I am very much disappointed,” dreds of millions of dollars’ worth plant at Kearney, N. J., and was ; estimated, nearly*l,000,000 persons page. men were killed today in the first City, driver of one of the machines, ^ i Norma was instantly killed. His wife, Mrs. said Doran. of new bonds were acquired. held here Christmas eve as a fake ■ ' are destitute. He told of the misery Two thousand such volumes accident reported at the railroad “ The conditions with which Mills would be required to replace the crossing here in more than a half Lea Kramer, 30. sustained a cbni- advertiser, is mentally deranged. • pmong the women and children deals are non-existent. Everything Sky Rocketing Prices. Judge Wm. P. Etchison, of Colum­ ' nyho lack not only food but clothing 295 stencil sheets which comprise century. They are Oscar Adams. pound fracture of the skull, and Sky-rocketing priced for the in­ Shearer internal injuries. It was stated at he suggests has been routine prac­ bia, S. C., bis father, told police in ’ to keep warm in the winter the new method. 20, and John J. Toohig, 28, both of tice Avith the prohibition bureau. I dustrial and utility convertible Prpf. Lehmer was even obliged Croton Falls. The car in which Win,g Memorial hospital here, a telegram received today.. m j jiionths. had hoped that many good sugges­ bonds was a feature of the trading An investigation of the advertise­ : i The prince asked his hearers not to manufacture the bronze plate by they were driving was struck by where the injured were taken that Mrs. Kramer probably would die. tions would be received by the this year. Beyond a certain point ment disclosed that Etchison had ■ to wait but to send checks at once means of which the stencils are a passenger train after they had at­ the market values of the convert­ tempted to cross behind a freight The other occupant of the Durant committee. Mills does not advertised on his own Initiative and A LADY ; Ip the lord mayor’s relief fund, made. Working in the attic of his deal with present conditions at all.” ibles are directly dependent upon home, he drilled each tiny hole train going in the opposite direc­ Kramer car, Miss Frances Gold­ had “ signed up” three girls. He i jbese checks are expected to begin Bootlegger’s System. the prices of stocks into which the was formerly an electrical inspector OF ferrivini late today. of the plate. tion. stein, 19, of Chelsea, received pro­ f ’ bable internal injuries. According to Doran the bootleg­ bonds may be transferred, or the at the Kearney plant. Wm. J. Kniskern, of Worcester, gers are turning to illicitly dis­ number of sliares of stcc'a ex­ [CHANCF said to have been the driver of the tilled alcohol as the basis of their changeable for the bonds. COLLEGE BOYS BANDITS second machine, was badly cut. liquors. The system arranged by Brooklyn Union Gas 5 % per 'Fhe other of.cupants in the second the bureau to stop diversions and cent, reached a point just short of Berkeley, Calif., Dec. 26.— Wli- car who sustained cuts and bruises the new denaturing formulas have 400 of $4,000 for a $1,000-par liam C. Jonney,, 21, of Compton, (jou takBno were Angelo Tzouliox, of Worces­ been successful in keeping alcohol bond, for the reason that each $1,- Cal., and George Keller, 23, of San chances ter, and Peter Kaza, of Springfield. proper channels, he said. 000 bond is exchangable after Bernardino, Cal., faced burglary Assistant Secretary of Treasury January first into 20 shares of cl arges today while preparatipns ^ when you Seymour Lowman, while agreeing stock of the company. A 100-point were being made to send the body Sisee Norma KING’ S CONDITION with Doran as to the industrial sit­ rise-in the stock therefore meant of their college chum, Thomas uation, expressed the opinion that an increase of $2,000 for- the 20 Donald Hall, 19, to his home at Del i^^\inher the Durant contest “ will be helpful sliares of stock, and this increase Rosa. XneiUest London, Dec. 26—While the reg­ and will arouse public opinion to added to the previous year’s sent Hall was shot to de&th by Patrol­ ular morning medical bulletin was the importance of better enforce-j t],e bonds to ^he highest prices in man Thaddeus Ormes .vhen the \ and best 'emitted. Lord Dawson of Penn, Sir raent.” • liistpry for a convertible issue. three youths, stud'ents at the uni- Stanley Hewett and Sir Hugh Rigby V.' \picturef “ The Mills article was well con­ Andes Copper 7s sold at 100 per \ersity of Redlands, attemptevi to held a consultation over King Geor­ sidered,” Lowman added. “ One ge's condition at Buckingham pgil- cent, premium and 'the convertibles rob a floral store here early yester­ point, however, should be empha­ of various oil and "copper compan­ day. ace just before noon today. sized further 3n,d- that is'that the It -was learned from an authorita­ ies advanced from 35 to 85 per local peace officers ought to look cent above par. SHOT FLEEING CONVICT tive source early this afternoon that after police epurt matters, such as the King’s condition was slightly Year End Decline. CO-FEATURE A DJir- speakeasies and unlawful retail improved. The last three months in the Ossining, N. Y., Dec. 2d.— Robert ing Exin)S- sales. year witnessed a gradual decline Nabi, who tried to escape from Sing PATSY RUTH 8 u r e of “ The set-up for law anforceraent in prices of high grade corporation Sing on Chriitmas eve, was in a MILLE|t by Congress contemplates tl^is.’’ Coinpauioii- STATE’S MEANEST THIEF and Government bonds, mostly as critical condition today, although’ — in— Relative to the proposal that pro­ the result of the stiffening of physicians believe he will pull ate Mar­ hibition should be taken out,of poli­ money rates. When money ‘ be­ through. Leaping a fence, Nabi ran ‘*Marriage )i>y riage Prob­ tics, both Lowman and Doran call­ Stqmford, Conn., Dec. 26.— comes scarce and rates go higher nearly 2,000 feet outside the prison Contract” lems. Richard 'Sullivan, .34, of New Ro­ ed attention to the fact that virtu­ there is ati immediate adverse ef­ before be was. baited by bullets chelle, N. Y., went to jail for thir­ ally,, the entire enforcement ma- fect upon bond "prices which have from tbe guards’ guns. ty days today carrying Judge J. J. chihe is under civil service, and assumed the function of being the “ It was Christmas and I wanted THURSDAY AND FRIDAY that it is being organized on this Fennel’s inscription of ‘‘the mean­ grand “ leveller” of money market to be free,” Nabi told prison — At the— est thief.” Sullivan, suffering from basis as rapidly as eligibles are cer­ rates and income yields. authorities. “ I didn’t care much a broken arm, was for two weeks tified by the civil service commis­ The following comparisons of about life wi b a 12 years sentence guest of Charles Glynn here. sion. average prices of ten representa­ ahead of me. I might as well be Glynn, intending to go to his tive "ponds of each group, as com­ d v d as alive here.'’ STATE parents on Long Island for Christ­ piled daily by International News mas, bought a new suit, extra trou­ n o t e d a u t h o r IMPROVED. Service show tjiat, while the trend DIES FROM FLU sers and a new overcoat. They were in values has been downward, the Last time To- missing when he sought them Mon­ Pompton Lakes, N. J., Dec. 26.— losses in prime bends have been Greenwich, Conn., Dec. 26.— MiSs “ Just Follow night day afternoon and notified a po­ Albert Payson Terhune, writer of comparatively small. Ellen Smith of West Haven, a stu­ Men! Here*s The Opportunity liceman who found S.ullivan sleep­ dent at Qreei-v/ich hospital since dog stories, today was slowly re­ Prices 1928. “ MOTHER ing under influence of .liquor in covering from injuries received sev­ September, died at the hospital to- the Crowds’’ Jan. 1 June 1 Oct. 1 Dec. 1 KNOWS BEST” another part'of town. Sullivan had eral weeks ago when he was struck 10 Industrial bonds— , da/ after being ill with influenza Glynn’s new suit on. Then he ad­ by an automobile. However, it will 103.45 103,35 103.50 102.90 for three days. You Have Waited For mitted' selling the overcoat for six be another month before Terhune 10 Utility bonds— dollars and the extra trousers for can leave his bed. 105.41 104.80 103.99 103.91. seventy-five cents. The proceeds he “ Gray Dawn” one of Terhune’s 10 Second grad rails— invested in liquor. favorite collie dogs, is a constant 88.24 85.47 82.95 80.85 companion beside his master’s bed­ Fweign Bond Market. side. In the last five years, a total of DOGS KILLING SHEEP $7,000,000,000 of American funds $ 5 .0 0 O F F TUG’S CREW RESCUED have gone into the foreign bond market, principally for the financ­ The State Screen Hartford. Conn., Dec. 26.— Con­ Seattle, Wash., Hec. 26 — Tbe necticut’s sheep industry has gone ing of European Government pro­ crew of the tugboat Roosevelt was jects. To aid in the ijestoration of to the dogs literally, according to rescued by the steamer North­ the gold currency basis of the wiU SPEAK! Any Suit Or Overcoat Dr. George B. Corwin, deputy com­ western, and is enroute to Seattle I France, Belgium, Italy and other missioner on domestic animals. Dr. accordin,g to information received It Will SPEAK to You Through the. Matchless Corwin declared that the 80,000 countries, as well as in the refund 1 here today. The Roosevelt was VOICE...of the World’s Greatest Entertainer... j sheep in Connecticut ten years ago abandoned in a heavy gale. ing of Government debts. Ameri­ have decreased to 8,000 today, The Roosevelt, attempting to can bankers and investors have SPEAK to You CLEARLY, DISTINCTLY, PER­ In Our Store! where 60^000 -dogs were listed ten tow the disabled Alaskan packet bought heavily of their obligations FECTLY... years ago 100,000 are enrolled to­ $tarr to Seattle for repairs, was also in the bond market. Listing of * day. disabled when the tow line between their securities on our exchanges Get Ready, Manchester . .'. for the Thrill . . . “ The reduction is due entirely to the two boats snapped and fouled has provided a ready market for of A Lifetime '... Get Ready to Thrill. . . To the PAY ONLY DOWN wandering dogs,” said the doctor, the tug’s propeller. trading in su?h issues, and in the New SENSATIONS. . . The New WONDERS. . . J who declared that Airedales and Of the TALKING PICTURE Era. police dogs are the worst offenders, And the balance in 10 equal weekly payments. \ killing for the love of the thing. Get Ready For Our stock is new and fresh and you have a splendid choke of patterns and SLAYER CAPTURED The Days of Days! fabrics. Prairie Du (Jhieii, Wis.i Dec. 26— STRAND ACT AT ONCE! The sheriff’s office here this after­ Sunday noon received a report that Erd- HARTFORD* man Olson^ slayer of Clara Dorothy Olson, his sweetheart, and for NOW PLAYING Dec. 30 Max Wagner of Hartford Road Holding Coupon No. 553 Won the whom a large reward had been of­ Warner Bros. Latest and Greatest Bicycle Given Away at Our Store Christmas Eve. fered in the two. years he has been Watch' for Further^ % sought, had been captured. ALL TALKING PICTURE Amazing Announcements The winning couiioii was drawn by Miss Leone Hand. Tiie judges were: T. Daley of Bolton and Fred Kllburn, E: Wilson and Victor Johnson of this to\yn. GROUNDED LINER FLOATED Portland, Ore., Dec. 26— The 4,000 ton freighter Florence Luck- ‘ON TRIAL’ dnbach, which ran aground early ------With------today on Clatsop Spit at the muuth of the Columbia River, was floated PAULINE FREDERICK BERT LYTELL GEORGE H. WILLIAMS at 9:30 a. tn., and Is proceeding to LOIS WILSON Astoria accompanied by two tugs, I b u a i n t INCORPORATED according to word received at the COAUNG SATURDAY - n o f k i n f y e t / Johnson Block, South Manchester Marchant’s Exchange here. The vessell reported'10 feet of FANNIE BRICE in "MY MAN” water in her afterhold and 5 feet 4. . ^ forward. ' ^

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SKATING POND RULES COLUMBIA “ Where Yon Can STATE TAX REFUND ANDOVER GOV. SMITH READY Afford to Boy God Fumitnre.’ TO BE POSTED SOON The Christmas exercises of the O V E TWO MILLION The Andover Boys Club has TO LEAVE MANSION Columbia church were held Sunday selected the following officers for with a good attendance at all ser­ lih ’s Loitering, Dangerous Games, the ensuing 3'ear: President, Roscol vices. ’The church was prettily trimmed with Christmas wreaths Will Be Stopped According Allen, vice president, George An­ derson, treasurer, David Yeomans, Packing Up Belongings— To and greens, the work of some of the Corporations in Nearly Every to New Regulations. secretary, Walter Crozel, manager,] young people. At the morning ser­ Ellsworth Mittens, captain. Burton! vice the pastor. Rev. John Howell, City Shared in Cash from Rules governing the use of the L^'is. ' / Stay at Hotel Until He gave a Christmas sermon, and Mrs. Center Spring pond shelter house Lionel Faulkner of New York Edith Isham sang “ Oh Holy Night” and the skating on the pond are be­ who spent the week-end and At the S. S. session there was a Treasury. ing formulated and will be printed Christmas with his son Duane who Finds Job. short program prepared by the and posted in cons'picluous places lives with his grandparents Mr. and young ladies of Mr. Howell’s class. about the pond. Mrs. Charles Faulkner. At 7:30 in the evening there was a The rules state that nobody will Mr. and Mrs. Everett Frink and Albany, N. Y., Dec. 26.— Gover­ musical service at which time a Washington, D. C., Dec. 27.— be allowed to loiter in the building large chorus choir presented the More than two million, two hun­ three children Everett, Jr., Albert nor A1 Smith came to the Capitol only while changing skates and today wearing a striking Christmas cantata, “ The Hope of the World,” dred thousand dollars have been re­ and Barbara of Malden, Mass., other clothing that is necessary or necktie, disposed of some state directed by Mrs. Fred Abell who turned to Connecticut tax payers, in visited Mr. Frink’s parents Mr. and while they are getting something to Mrs. A. E. Frink Sunday. Mr. and business and then announced that acted as pianist, assisted by Albert the last year, as refunds on income eat or drink at the canteen. Hot E. Lyman cornet and John Tolokin, Announcement Mrs. Eugene Platt and son of Man­ he could hardly wait until January tax payments. Corporations in . . . 1 ... coffee and sandwiches will be sold. chester were also dinner guests of 1 when, for the first time in six violin. The cantata was beautifully nearly every city, and individuals Games such as “ snapping the years, he will throw aside the ro'jes rendered, showing hard work bn in four citieu, or towns shared ic the w'hip,” and hockey that will en­ Mr. Frink's. the part of the chorus, who were flow of revenue from the treasury danger other skaters will not be al­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow and of chief executive. all local people. The collection daughter Marian of Wapping were “ I can hardly wait until the first department to Connecticut. lowed and the throwing of stones taken at the evening service was Everywhere Prices On Linoleum Will and sticks on the pond will be callers at Fred Bishop’s Sunday. of the year gets here,” the gover­ for the little ones in the Newington Recipients of rebates and the Mrs. Ward Talbot has received nor said. “ I’ve been at this governor amount received, as far as Con­ stopped. home. word that her daughter, Mrs. G. job pretty steady for six straight Miss Eleanor Collins of New necticut is concerned, follows; W. Williams has the flu and Is years and I am anxious to see how Be Higher When New Shipments Aetna Life Ins. Co., Hartford, York is spending her Christmas in the hospital. Also that their it feels to be out of work for at vacation at the home of her par­ $100,983. little son Gresham has the flu. Mr. Atwood Machine Co., Stonington, IMMIGRATION BILL least a few days.” ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Collins and Mrs. Williams live in Madison, Asked concerning his future of Chestnut Hill. Arrive $20 f,507. Wfs. plans, the governor replied; Estate of Hannah J. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schriefer of IS BEING HELD UP Herbert Thompson, jr., who has “ I am not going to give that a Bridgeport are spending the holi­ New Haven, $194,692. been in the hospital In Canada is thought until some time after the Bridgeport Hydraulic Co., Bridge­ days with Mr. Schrlefer’s parents, better and has left the hospital. first of the year.” port, $53,870. (Continued from Page 1.) Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schriefer. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Talbot and Smiling, he added: Miss "Viola Lewis of Hartford is Chase Companies, Inc., Water- son Roscoe spent Christmas with fore the session opened to begin “ I guess I’ll be able to find some­ spending a few days at her home on Iniry, $4b,b24. Mrs. Talbot’s brother, Russell Post, thing vO do because I am not afraid Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Hart­ work upon a broad program, the the Green. committee has taken no further in Manchester. of work.” Miss Marion Holmes, a student at ford, $84,587. Christmas was observed at the To Vacate Mansion Estate of ^Edmund C. Converse, steps to secure a vote on Important Morse Business College at Hartford church Sunday morning by an op- The governor said he would oflJ- is spending the Christmas holidays New York, $86,990. bills. The Senate committee, how­ propriate sermon by the pastor. cially vacate the executive mansion at her home here. ti Hanford & Conn. Western R. R. ever, has reported out the Harris Rev. Russell O'Brien, and a vocal bill to restrict Mexican immigra­ next Monday morning and, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanderson, Co., New Haven, $25,301. solo by Miss Amy Randall. The members of his family would go to and son Emerson and daughter Hendey Machine Co., Torrington, tion. Sunday school presented a Christ­ a local hotel. Eleanor of South Manchester, were $69,860. “ The apparent inactivity of Con­ mas service under the leadership of gress may be traced to several After Governor-Elect Franklin D. guests of Mrs. F. A. Hunt Sunday, Lonsdale Co.. Hartford, $225,- Mrs. Frank Hamilton. There were Roosevelt har been formally in­ and attended the evening service at 194. causes,” said Rep. Box (D) of several recitations by the children. Texas, a leader of the House re- augurated at noon on New Year's the church. North & Judd Mfg. Co., New Bri­ The birthday banks were opened Day the governor, Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyman had as tain, $225,88 9. strictionists. “ The large number of and contained about $15. This guests on Christmas Day the fol­ foreign born and their blood and members of their family will call at Charles Parker Co., Meriden, amount will be given to the New­ tbe mansion to wish the new chief lowing: Mis. May Lyman Smith $30,153. racial kindred, the importers and ington Home for Crippled Children. and Miss Agnes Lyman of Briar employers of cheap labor and their executive a successful administra­ Raybestos Co., Bridgeport, $51,- The evening service waS in tion. Ciiff Manor. N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 102. business friends, political groups of charge of Miss Helen Jewett and Clayton Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. Con­ both parties who want the vote of The governor and Mrs. Smith will Russell Mfg. Co., Middletown, $59,- Amy Randall, and they presented a leave for New Y’ork on New Year’s rad Venberg, Mrs. Julia Little and 487. the above-named groups, all exer­ Christmas cantata entitled “ Good Horace Little of Hartford. Mr. and cise a powerful influence,” said afternoon. Scottish Union & National Ins. Tidings” by a chorus of women They will make their home at the Mrs. Theodore Lyman of Plainville: Co., Hartford, $54,805. Box. composing the following: Mrs. Mrs. Miner of Manchester and Mr. “ They are becoming so numerous Biltmore hotel until the governo.' Terry Steam Turbine Co., Inc., Frank Hamilton, the blisses Ila and and Mrs. Frank Squiers of Colum­ and influential that both parties has decided on his business career Hartford, $4't,.’ 80. Mildred Hamilton. Vera Stanley, and Mrs. Smith has selected their bia. Wanskuck Co., Providence, $121,- show a strong tendency to cater to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyman them.” Marion Stanley, Dorothy Conk, Miss future home. 426. Helen Jewett and Amy Randall. and two daughters spent Christmas The Statfe Department has ad­ Capitol Reports Day at Wethersfield, the guests of Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Herbert Thompson narrated a Reports are current at the Capi­ $24,000. vised against passage of the Harris- Mr. Lyman’s mother, Mrs. E. E. Box bill restricting Mexican and Christmas story during the service. tol that the governor will become Patrick McGovern, Hartford, $5,- The pastor was unable to attend the Lvman. South American immigration on identified with a new bank about Miss Laura Collins and Cleveland 532. evening service on account of a to be launched in New York by Mark C. Meagher, Miami, Fla., th^ ground that it would arouse an­ Collins of East . Hartford, were tagonism to the United States. The severe cold and had to return to some jf his close fdends, including guests Christmas of the Misses Eva $7,818. Hartford after the morning service. State Department, however, is un­ John J.'Faskob, William F. Kenney and Myrtle Collins. Merrow Machine Co., Hartford, derstood to favor action to over­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Griswold. and James J. Riordan. The gover­ ...blit During Our Year-End Linoleum $5,793. Mrs. Bessie Trythall. Shirley come the Circuit Court decision Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Griswold of nor insists, however, that he has Trythll and Miss Marie Field spent New Haven Hotel Co., New Ha­ which gave British subjects in Can­ Hartford and Miss Wadie Brown of not made any definite decision as ven, $6,276. Christmas with relatives in Willi- ada the right to enter for business New York were guests at Mr. and to his futn 'J plans. North & Judd Mfg. Co., Now mantic. Event You Can Buy At Prevailing purposes. Mrs. Holden Brown’s Chrisimas “ Just five more days and then Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Field spent Britain, $8,189. Canadian Case. day. I'll be packing up my troub’ es in Christmas Day at Willimantic at North & Judd Mfg. Co., New Bri­ The Canadian border case was Henry White of Yalesville was the old kit bag and starting out to the home of Mrs. Field’s parents. tain, $10,154. decided on the groun.d that the Jay the week-end guest of his sister look for a job,” the governor ob­ Mrs. F. A. Hunt entertained a Peck, Stow, & Wilcox, Southing­ Low Prices And Save 10% treaty of 1875 was still effective. Mrs. Ruth Benton and Miss. served. family party on Christmas Day, ton, $6,318. The State Department is under­ Gertrude White. The governor is spending most those present being Mr. and Mrs. Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co., stood to have said that neither it Nathan Gatchell, Edward of his time these days at the man­ Clayton Hunt and family. Mr. and Hartford, $17,016. nor the British government regard Gatchell and Bertram Wright stud- sion helping Mrs. Smith to pack up Mrs. George Champlin of Columbia, O r M ore Phoenix Securities Co., Hartford, the treaty as effective as inter­ dents at the Connecticut Agricultur­ their personal belongings. and Mrs. Alice Turner and Miss May $ .299. preted by the court. al College are spending their Christ­ “ Why we’ve got three large pack­ Turner of Willimantic. e s , everywhere prices on lin^ The S. Z. and S. Z. Poll Realty One phase of the immigration mas vacation at their homes. Miss Edna Latham of Post Hill fight which apparently will not be ing boxes filled with silverware oleum are going to be higher Co., New Haven, $13,013. Guests at Frank Hamilton's Sun­ that was sent to us in 7925 on our j and Miss Mildred Latham of Colum­ Armstrong’s Post & Lester Co., Hartford, $9,- avoided is the proposed repeal of day were Miss Mildred Sthcking of bia were guests Christmas day of when new stocks arrive, blit' the national origins clause of the silver wedding anniversary,” the Y 64 5. East Hampton, Harold /Goodrich governor explained. their, sister Mrs. Florence Bad.ge. Felt Base Rugs right now we offer you the oppor­ Post Publishing Co., Providence, 1924 Act. Congress last year post­ and Harold Mann of Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hutchins poned the effectiveness of this pro­ The governor has disposed of tunity of buying from our present R, I., $6,702. ] A. Flydale of Hartford. virtually all of the pets in his zoo. hid as guests on Christmas Day, Ra.'bestos Co., Bridgeport, $9,- vision, which would alter quotas, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Healey of Port­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley and For This Week Only stock at the lower prices. We but a determined fight is to be Four of his seven dogs, including have an exceptionally fine assort­ 531. land were callers on Mrs. Healey’s Jee, the great dane, will find a daughter Jean of Andover, and Mr. 9x12 ...... $8.95 David B. Roberts Inc., East Hart­ made to prevent another postpone­ brother George Merritt. Monday and Mrs. Henry Hutchins and fam­ ment of patterns in every grade ment. home with Congressman Edwin ford, $7,148. evening. Corning of Albany, Democratic ily of Columbia. 9 x 1 0 -6 ...... $7.95 .that you can select from with a Stanley Works, New Britain, The national origins clause, in­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Levi and Joseph Little of Detroit, Mich., tended to decrease eastern Euro­ leader of Albany county. The other savings of ten per cent, or more, $12,962. son and John Goodman spent three dogs will be cared for by the who came east to spend Christmas 7 -6 x 9 ...... $5.95 George Tracy, Westbury, $6,597. pean immigration, has been at­ Christmas wilh Mr. Levi’s father in New Haven, was in town Monday . and expert laying is included free. tacked because it increases the superintendent of Deer Range Mrs. Mary A. Tuttle, Naugatuck, in Chaplin. calling on relatives here. 6 x 9 ...... $4.95 British quotas and decreases both Park, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins $6,165. the German and Scandinavian Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt Christmas day w'ere Mr. and went to Hartford Sunday to see V’ arner Bros, Co., Inc., Bridge­ quotas. port, $22,802. Mrs. Charles Bailey of Columbia Mrs. Hutchins’s mother, Mrs. Emily Mrs. Eva F. Warner, Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hewitt of ABOUT TO WK Little, and found her very comfort­ $14,427. NOON STOCKS New London and Mr. and Mrs. Fid- able. Waterbury Buckle Co., Watet- ward Merritt and children of this Troop 3, Boy Scouts will hold an Mr. and Mrs. William Wolff and bury, $ij,490. town. outdoor meeting toviight at son Merton spent Christmas Day in The G. E. Keith Furniture Co. Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Mr. and I\Irs. John T. Murph.v of o’clock at the South Methodist Norwich at the hime of Mr. Wolff’s New York, Dec. 26 — Higher sister. Miss TiCna Wolff. Main Store Uptown Branch $24,000. Bristol, Mr. and I^Irs. Edward Frink church. South 825 prices were quoted for a few of the and son Edward, Jr., and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holmes had as Opposite Waterbury'Clock Co., Waterbury, High School Main Street $6,234. Motor Car, Oil and Copper stocks Marie Bantez of Hartford and Mr. A son Frank W. Jr., was born on Christmas guests. Mrs. Cecil Gates, Manchester Estate of Josephine Williams, at the start of trading today, but and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt and son Christmas Day to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gertrude Gates, Mrs. Estelly Lvman. -Miss Rachael Buell, Mr. Hartford, $16,348. for the most part the market was Douglas of Manchester spent Frank W. Hurlock of 815 Main Aspiuock Co., Jewett City, $11,- slow and sluggish. Most of the Christmas Vith Mr. and Mrs. A. E. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Charles “ Christmas shopping” in industrial street. Mitchell all of Hartford, and Luth­ 773. Frink. stocks had been attended to, judg­ A. Flydale of Hartford spent er Buell of Columbia. Estate Eugene Atwocd, Provi­ ed by the small turnover of stocks A daughter was born this morn­ Mr. and Miss Philip I.shain en­ FIREMAN BURNED. dence, R. I., $6,179. Christmas with Frank Hamilton ing at the Memorial hospital to Mr. in the first hour and the general and family. tertained a family party at the SIX BURNED TO DEATH Estate Hannah J. Bennett, New' unevenness of the market. and Mrs. John Walsh of Cromwell. home of Mrs. Isham’s father, Ed­ Haven, $10,970. Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Phelps and Mrs. Walsh before her marriage Tonawanda, N. Y., Dec. 26.— One Barstow’s 1 Standard Oil of New York was sons attended the Christmas serv­ ward P. Lvman, those present being fireman was badly burned and dam­ Clarence Blakeslee, New Haven, the big feature of the Industrials was Miss Helen Ferrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and son. IN BIG HOTEL BLAZE $12,478. ices at St. Peter's church also the Mr. and Mrs. George Ferrell of age estimated at $100,000 was in this period, with a new advance exercises and tree in the evening. of Talcottville, Mr. and Mrs. caused here today when fire rav­ Dennis A. Blakeslee, $10,791. to the year’s highest price above 43. Hawley sLieet. Charles Stoltenfeldt and daughter Blakeslee Forging Co., Water­ Tryon Smith of Hartford called aged a business section. The com­ Chrysler sold up about 3 points at on his mother Mrs. Janet Smith of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Six Others Seriously Injured. bined fire departments of Tona­ Xmas Gift Tof bury, $8,487. 126 % in heavy trading. Willys- Local boys who are students at ward Lyman, Jr., and family of wanda and North Tonawanda Blakeslee Forging Co., Washing­ Monday. Seventy-five Guests Trapped Overland advanced nearly 2 points Worcester Polytechnic Institute Willimantic, and Miss Harriet Ful­ fought for six hours td get the ton, D. C., $19,505. to 31. Rubber and Tire stocks and home for. the holidays include ler of Willimantic. In Hostelry. blaze under control. Estate Morgan G. Bulkeley, were firm. Otto W. Sfeelert, Jr., Edga. Ansaldi, Mrs. Charles Stoltenfeldt of Man­ His Customer^ Hartford, $16,704. Once again the professionals had 500,000 IN U. S. IDLE Everett Fish, Edward Gill and Wil­ chester is spending a few days at Akron, Ohio, Dec. 26.— -An inves­ Mrs. Angie L. Burr, Hartford, things pretty much to themselves. liam Hutton. the home of her father, E. P. Ly­ tigation of the tragic fire in the $9,011. As commission houses had little man. Park hotel here Christmas morn­ is Ticket No. 153 4 Estate Willie 0. Burr, Hartford, business coming In over the holi­ A n aternity clinic will be held at ing which cost the lives of six per­ The Maxfield $25,115. day the bulls were a little afraid of Chicago, Dec, 26— Betw’een 500,- the Memorial hospital annex to­ sons and seriously injured six Mr. E. S. Newcomb I : Clark Bros. Bolt Co., Milldale, the money market, the first loaning 000 and 1,000,000 more persons are morrow afternoon at 3:30, with Dr. NAB HIT-RUN DRIVER others, was launched by police and $13,403. rate being posted at 9 per cent, but out of employment in the United D. M. Caldwell in charge. fire authorities today. 3 7 7 East Center St. . Mrs. Alice F. Cochrane, New Ha­ they feel that things will loosen up States now than there were In 1920 More than 75 guests were trap­ ven, $5,580. in the money situation after the in spite of a great increase in Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Robinson ped in the three-story wooden spending by the public. Farmin.g, Middletown, Conn., Dec. 26.— Parrish Framed A Check for $165, fi Conn. Gen. Life Ins. Co., Hart­ turn of the year. of Myrtle street have as their guests structure when flames blocked Radio, Montgomery Ward, Bellas manufacturing, mining and rail­ John L. Hall, of Essex, was picked ford, $13,103. for the holidays Mrs. Fred Sander­ up by state police of the Center- egress through a stairway in the purchase price of a Hess and other sky-rocketers were roading are the chief sufferers. rear and dense cloud.s of smoke F. R. Cooley, Hartford $5,000. Prof. Sumner H. Sllchter of Cor­ son of Springfield, Mass., and H. C. brook barracks today and held for comparatively docile, moving up formed an impassable barrier at the Mrs. Flouise Egan, New York, nell University made this declara­ Orr of Marlow, N. H. questioning by Coroner L. A. Smith $11,850. from 2 to 5 points. Radio and Vic­ front stair-way. Nearly three score tor were on tbe Inactive list, as also tion here today speaking before a in connection with the death of Picture Estate F. J. Egan, Eloise Fgan, Russell Remlg of Pine street and Middlesex hospital this morning of were rescued by firemen. Others were the 'Copper and Steel stocks national gathering of economists Majestic Modi Exec., New York, $13,094. and political scientists. John Cervini of Oak street, students Fred Kreising, 43, a local textile saved themselves by leaping. John S. Garvin, Hartford, $6,- which have figured in so many at Rensselaer college, Troy N. Y., worker. Kreising was walking to­ The fire started in the basement spectacular moves. The remedy, according to the 519. professor, lies in chan,glng the ways are spending the holidays at their ward Middletown on the Saybrook where rubbish was ignited by spon­ Hartford-Conn. Trust Co., Hart­ in which the public spends money: homes here. road last night, when be was run taneous combustion, Fire Chief JVIertz said. Travelling up a coal ‘Daybreak^ 71 ford, $13,182. FEAR BOYS LOST a readjustment of the relationship down by an automobile which did Hartford-Conn. Trust Co., Hart­ between wages and prices, which Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Strong of not stop. Witnesses took the li­ chute, the fire spread rapidly ford, $15,193. would make it more profitable for New Haven with Mrs. Strong’s cense number and state police ihrough the building. Given Away at Our Drawing was made by M G. F. Heublein, Inc., Hartford, ■Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 26 — employers to use more labor: dis­ mother, Mrs. Hartwell, were guests traced Hall as the owner. Geo. Strant at Home £fauik $22,818. Search was started today for three couragement -of stock and land em­ of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Strong, The machine that struck Kreising Home Nat. Bank, Meriden, $8,- youths who left Clayton, N. Y., ployers to use more labor; dis­ of Main street, yesterday. tossed him so that his body fell on STEAL XMAS COLLECTION Store Won by Coupon Trust Co. There were exact! 272. Monday afternoon In a flatbottomed couragement of stock and land the radiator and was carried seven­ 100 names in the bot. speculations and a program of pub­ WHALEN’S CRUSADE. ty-five feet before being thrown on J. C. Hubinger Bros., New Ha­ boat bound for Gananoque, Ontario. Chicago, Dec. 26.— Four baqdits No. ven, $18,455. The youths are Aldon Pettit, 18, a lic works. the roadside. Krelsing’s skull was Yours for a Happy New York, Dec. 26.— Police Com­ fractured. Emergency treatment who invaded the rectory of St. Lane Construction Corp., Meri­ senior at Clayton high school: Gasimir's Catholic church, threat­ Year. den, $11,459. Arthur Anderson, 20, a freshman at missioner Whalen’s iron fist policy .failed to save him. Witnesses said KILLED BY MISTAKE. dealt another crushing blow to re­ Kreising was walking on the Tight ened two priests with death and es­ 1 3 3 ? London & Lancashire Ins. Co. Clarkson Tech, and'Lawrence In- caped with $4,000 in Christmas gerson, 18, a sophomore at Clay­ tiring crookdom today. hand side of tbe road on a straight­ Ltd., Hartford, $9,444. Lincoln, 111., Dec. 26.— An in­ away section and the machine came collections, were being sought by .. Owner of same please call for London & Lancashire Ins. Co., ton high school. He not only decided to continue It Is feared the boat overturned quest was to be held today into the the feared strong-arm squad, but from his rear. police today. picture before Saturday night Ltd., Hartford, $18,085. death of Mrs. William Devine. 41, announced that a special band of The holdup was staged last Estate Laura M. Lyman, Hart- and that the boys were drowned. night after tbe robbers had gained at 9 o’clock... If not claimed by Barstow’ s The St. Lawrence 'river was un­ mother of five children who died nightstick wielders and “ knuckle BISHOP DIES that time a new drawing will f6rd, $5,251. suddenly at the Christmas dinner knockers” will be established In entrance to the rectory by posing as usually rough on Monday. There parishioners who wished to make is also a possibility that they are table after drinking a small glass of four boroughs. Manhattan will | Phifadelphia, Dec. 26 — Bishop be held. nicotine which she mistook for have two, one operating above 59th Michael J. Crane, auxiliary bishop contributions. XMAS ACCIDENTS. stranded on an island In the river. The Rev. E. S. Krakowskl, assist­ Friends and customs officers did not \7lne. street, the other below. of the Philadelphia Diocese of the Harry Smith, a guest, tasted the Catholic church, died at his home ant pastor, was forced to open the Chicago, Dec. 26.— A check-up see them enter Gananoque, safe. The bandPs filled their over- 216 M. Turnpike Sast, today on Christmas traffic acci­ solution after Mrs. Devine had fall­ THE RHLLENNIUM In the rectory of St. Francis De en unconscious. He became violent Sales church early today. He was ebat pockets with currency and sil­ Phone dents in Chicago and vicinity re­ Grover Whalen, New York’s ver, taken up the Christmas vealed that 15 persons lost their official welcomer, is said to be ly ill. Prompt action of local hos NEPHEW (on visit to Scotch 65 years old. CrosIey> Philco,' pital physicians is believed to have uncle): Radio has wonderful pos­ Bishop Crane was taken ill with masses, and filed out, escaping la lives and more than a score were slated for the job of police com­ aln automobile. John 1. Okon seriously Injured by automobiles. missioner. The theory may be saved his life. sibilities! pneumonia last Thursday. He was that the killer of Arnold Roth- Mrs. Devine’s husband, a green- UNCLE: Aye! When they get It born at Ashland, Pa., and gradu­ The holiday fatalities brought the ated from St. Charles Seminary in 'l^isn’t so n)uch prohibition that year’s total of auto deaths to 1,051, flteln Is w’aiting to be sure he’ll ho'use ' eoiployee, had taken ‘ the perfected we can visit wi’ relations nicotine solution home to spray ’.without having to feed 'em!;—Pass- .Overbrook and the Catholic Unlver- mal^fi the wets trnhap' as it Is which exceeds by 61 the entire be cbrdially received before be Tprj. , . list of 1927. oii-rT-PTideri. -

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26,1928. -4 Ip a g e f o u r improved Vltaphone— heralded as missing letter cintained a money STATE SCREEN WILL the eighth wonder of the age. ENGAGEMENT ! MAIL THIEVES CAHGHT; order for $25. The opening attraction will be Several hours after the mail car NORMA SHEARER AT GILEAD The Singing Pool,” A1 Jolson’s ------^ 1 . was stolen, a Hamden policeman SPEAK IN 4 DAYS new Warner Brothers’ starring Mr. and Mrs. P. B. White of 5D located It and saw two men fiee LETTERS RECEIVED ve^ilcle. Walnut street announce the engage^ I R ock viU e when he pursued. The policeman THE STATE TOMORROW Sunday morning, the text of the ment of their daughter, Amelia serinon by’ Rev. J. W. Beeter was, was able to secure enough view of "The Singing Pool” is one pic­ “ Only four more days!” ture that you cannot afford to miss. Ruth, to Raymond George Hetn^ “ But I Have Greater Witness Than New Haven, Conn., Dec. 26.— the -i.en to assist in their capture quin, son' of Mr. and Mrs.. Alfred Fined for Posting Highway. A man may look like a million thougli the fact was not revealed Magic words these, to hundreds Not only will you see Jolson but That of John, the ‘Works That I Joseph Tacorado, ' 23, and Arthur Hennequin of Cottage street. JoJhn Hoka of South Manches­ dollars and still not have a dime, until after the arrests. Detectives of Manchester theater goers, who you will hear the voice of this and Norma Shearer’s latest Metro- Do Bear Witness of Me.” St. John Brown, 19, wULappear before Unit­ ter, Thomas Brighton and John had been searching Hamden and Vrorld-famous entertainer as '-e Goldwyn-Mayer starring vehicle, ‘‘A 5:36. „ ed States Commissioner Robert H. have been waiting anxiously — ■D'Araato both of Hartford were Helen, little daughter of Mr. and speaks clearly— distinctly, and as Here Is the headline, word for Lady of Chance.” Avhich comes to a i Alcorn here this afternoon, to ans- New Haven carefully . and exactly breathlessly— waiting for that day : brought into the Rockville City Mrs. Arnold C. Footo is ill with he sings his famous “ mammy” word, just as it appeared in a Ne^ the State theater tomorrow and Fri­ wer charges of stealing mail. The one Aveek later the car was stolen Court on Monday morning by the severe cold. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore of the men answering the descriptions of days when they will be given songs. York Newspaper the other daY- day, is an entertaining proof of the two were arrested on Christmas their opportunity to see and hear COOL ROBBERS GET $30,000 . state police of the Stafford Springs South Manchester is attending her. were locateu. . Get ready, Manchester! “ You fact. . ,, day in a Hamden lunch room and the most amazing and wondrous LOOT IN FUR SHOP- barracks on charges of violatin.g the “ A Lady of. Chance” presents the The children of the primary ain’t heard nuthln’ yet!” . state laws regarding the placing of classes of Sunday school and fu® today federal ofllcials declared the event In the history of the ente - attractive star as a professional two had admitted that on Decem­ talnment world— talking pictures! advertising matter along the high- gold dig-ger, after years of experi­ teachers Mrs. Robert E. Foote, Mias yvays between Rockville and Man­ Edith Ellis, Miss Owen and Miss ber 18th they had stolen a mall car­ And now comes the announce­ ence at picking out Avealthy men rier’s autom' bile in New Haven and ment that they have been waiting chester. All pleaded guilty and Avho were easy to “ fleece,” selects a Ruth Ellis, delivered baskets of TEST ANSWERS were fined ?34.31 each, including fruit, to the elderly people who are helped themselAres to some of the for— the opening day! A day of handsome young fellow who is wir­ new thrills, new adventure, new costs, which fines were all paid. ing his mother of a million-dollar unable to get out, Sunday following mail found in the machine. The posters Avere advertising Man­ promotion scheme, and finds, after the session of the school. While the two men, both living Here is the answer to the Letter surprises! chester and Hartford theaters and marrying him that she miscalculat­ At 4:30 p. m., the town’s people In Hamden, at first admitted only Golf puzzle on the comics page: Sunday evening, Dec. 30, marks "the case was the aftermath of a ed. Johnny Mack Brown, one of gathered around the municipal taking the auto tor a joy ride, they d o w n . DAWN. DARN, DARE, the brilliant premier in Manchester campaign conducted by the state the screen’s most promising actors, Christmas tree or Hebron Green are said to have told of taking the HARE. HALE, HALL, HILL. 1 at the State Theater of the new and .police several weeks ago when such assumes the role of the young man and sang carols, Santa Claus was mall later and then leading the .'signs Avere removed from along the whose appearance proved an inter­ present and presented boxes of officials to a place where 11 but candy and oranges to the children. ■ highways. esting enigma to the expert gold one piece of mail was hlldrn. The digger. Others in the cast are Miss Florence Jones of Columbia ' Another case before Judge John is assisting in the care of Ir|3 Ruby fe. Fisk Avas that of Alfred Frazer Lowell Sherman, Gwen Lee. Buddy Messinger and Eugenia Besserer. Bowen as the nurse, Mrs. McGratr, lO A N ^ of Manchester Avho was arrested by Robert Z. Leonard directed. is at her home for the holidays. WHEN YOU ^^EED MONEY IN A HURRY State Policeman Henry Heinold Mrs E. E. Foote spent Saturday NOTICE The associate feature at the State QUICK SERVICE IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION charged Avith speeding. He was for tomorrow and Friday comes in afternoon with Mrs. Mary Mitchell fined $21.31 including costs. at her home in Hebron. WHITE When you need a doctor you want him in _a hurry-' the form of a direct blow to con- Turkey Shoot at Traps. Elmer Foote of Colchester was The State Beard of Fisheries and When the hour of financial em ^ en cy arnves w u panionate marri-’.ge problems, for must have quick action- We aim to give ^ b ^ t The Rockville Fish and Game that, in full, is the principle theme a visitor Sunday at R. E. and A. Game will hold a hearing in the club held a turkey shoot last Sun­ Family Loan Service in this County. All loans in in the story. Bolton Lake Hotel, Bolton, on Fri­ day afternon at the traps at the ^°M?^and Mrs. C. C. Prentice of strict privacy between husband, 'wife and “ Marriage By Contract, is the day evening, December 28, at 8 selves on your own signatures. $2 to monthly, west end of the city. Bert WilUs, title of this powerful and daring NeAvingtnn spent Sunday with his o’clock, relative to the closing of OAK plus lawful interest, repays $10 to $100 cash loan. broke fifty targets out of a possible exposure of social life. Patsy Ruth mother Mrs. Mary Prentice. the Bolton Lake to fishing until The ponds in this locality are Every repayniOTt reduces the interest cost. L oans 50, having a perfect score, he was Miller and LaAvrence Gray have the May 1, 1929, in accordance with • may be repaid in full at any time. .Awarded the turkey. Arthur Bease stellar roles. frozen sufficiently for skating, an the provisions of Chapter 259 of .'.of Somers Avas aAvarded the second The current issue of MGM News ideal sport for vacation week. the Public Acts of 1923 as amend­ FAMILY LOANS $10 to $300 Sunday evening there was no COAL turkey, scoring 49 out of a Possib e Events will complete the program. ed. Decide how much you need, then let us explain otm !50. Herbert C. BarstoAV and Neal service as local folks joined with Signed, • helpful plan of small monthly repayments and the iBenton were aAvarded chickens, get­ Hebron in a candlelight service at JOHN W. TITCOMB, reasonable cost. tin g 48 out of 50. the Hebron Congregational church. Superintendent, State Board of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson Robert Reynolds Honored. Fisheries and Game. PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY of Elm street, Manchester, called FOR SALE BY Robert Reynolds, who has been The Wapping Y. M. C. A. basket­ on local relatives Sunday. Rooms 2 and 3, State 'I'heater iiiiihliiig, 758 Main Street, secretary of Relief Chiefs for Tank- ball team will travel to Simsbury Ralph Carpenter of Hartford was G. B, WILUS & SON, INC. SOU'I'H IJIANt’HKSrKK. t’ONN. •^roosen Tribe, I. O. R. M. for the Call, Write or 1‘hoiie 1-0-4 this week Wednesday evening to a visitor Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. a (ilain St„ Manchester, I’hone 50 'past cleA^en years, has been again play the hos’s of that place, on their Benjamin Lyman’s. Open 8:80 to 5. Satunlay 8:30 to 1 elected to that office. home floor. Miss Ruth Ellis, who teaches at Licensed by State, bonded to public. Sang Carols Throughout the City. The fast St. Cyril basketball team the Manchester Green school, is , About twenty young people of of Ha.tford, Avill meet the Y. M. C. spending the Christmas recess wUh the Union Congregational church A Boys of this villfge at the Wap­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. started out from Union Church in ping Pari^.h House Jiis week Satur­ Ellis. automobiles on Christmas Eve at 10 day evening, instead of last Satur­ o'clock and sang carols throughout day evening, through some misun- The talking moving pictures are the citv. Carols Avere sung In front derstand'ng. The boys did not come nf the Rockville City hospital, the revealing quite a few of the Holly­ last Saturday, as Avas at first plan­ ToAvn Farm and at about 11.15 in wood players as dumb iu more ned. , „ , front of the Vernon Home. Miss Margaret Boody is confined ways than one , Notes. to her home on Anderson street FINAL ^ Mr. and Mrs. John Blake and FOX feon of Providence spent Christmas with a severe cold. iU Miss Elizabeth Barber of Hart­ Avith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biake of HARTFORD ford. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ' Orchard street. : Miss Charlotte Drescher of Pros­ George A. Rollins, over the week­ CLEANUP pect street is the guest of her sister, end. ~ ISoasIfEBK : Mrs. Paul Lang of Springfield. Rev. William Penner frorr. the of all Mrs. John Abbey and Miss Flor­ Hartford Theological Seminery ence Abbey of Bristol were the preached as a candidate at the Fed­ 'guests of Mr. and ^Irs. A. E. Waite erated church last Sunday morn­ bver the Christmas holidays. ing. The Christian Endeavor society Miss Marjorie Sold of the Uni­ omitted their meeting. versity of Vermont is spending the At 7:30 in the evening the Began Today holidays Avith her parents, Mr. and pageant and white gift service was IS THE FURNACE , Mrs. Fred Hold of Union street. given, Avhich was a very pretty ser­ Sigmund Dielenschneider of New vice. • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong and ALWAYS TO B U M E ?. .York City is spending the holidays and '’Avith his parents on Ward street. two children spent the week end Former Senator Parley B. Leon­ an^ over the holidays at the home ard and Elbridge Leonard left -Sun­ of their . parents, Mr. and Mrs. day for MapleAvood, N. J., where George A. Collins. • t * -they will spend Christmas with Mr. George Sharp arriA'ed at the home REMNAKI^ and Mrs. Harold E. McLorinan. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur at Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Annear are Sharp about mid.iight, last Satur­ ANNUAL spending a feAV days Avith Mr. and day night, to spend the Christmas Mrs. George W. Creighton of South holidays. He will return about Jan­ Ozone Park, L. I. uary 1.

Miss Emma Zuehlke has returned OtWL'Otl tf*C ' to her duties at the local freight The average man doesn’t turn station after being confined to her the otaer cheek until he’s pretty home Avitli illness for the past sure he’s lic’.ved. If your furnace could talk it month. would apeak in glowing terms about our coal. Feed it our properly AFTER-CHRISTMAS SUNDAY 7 PM. graded coal and it will deliver the Starts Thurs. Morning WTIC proper amount of heat. OLD COMPANYS Also Fuel Oil in any quantity. at 9 o’clock Travelers Insurance Co. RADIO RICITAL Hartford Tune in on the Old Company’s 535.4 m. 560 k. c. program. We are sole distributors 4 for Old Company’s Lehigh Coal in KEINALD town. CLEARANCE p. i\r. The Textile 6:25 Summary of program aad WIRKINKATH news bulletins. America's Foremost Baritone 6:30 Hotel Bond trio. Emil Heimberger, director, in a pro­ gram of requested selections. CJune mWE A F G. E. Willis & Son, Inc, Store 7:00 Station WCAC will broad­ /Lfui ASSOCIATE D of WometVs 849 Main St., So. Manchestei; cast on this same frequency until 2 Main St. Tol. 50 7:30 p. m. STATIONS 7:30 La Touraine tableau from JJBC studios. 8:00 American Magazine Hour WEAF WEEI from NBC studios. 9:00 Ipana Troubadours from WGY WCSII NBC studios. WGR •WTAG ,9:30 Palmoliv hour from NBC WLIT) WJAR studios. W F l ) w n c Coats FurCoiats ANTHRACITE INSURANCE 10:30 Howard Correct time. ______b e s t SINCE u n o (Third Floor) (Fourth Floor) 10:30 Phil Spitalny’s music. Copyright U C. & N. Co., 1928 (Third Floor) 11:00 News and weather bulletins. ■ I t f-7 ■ I ■ ■ I I r T •’ * * LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY The Best Guardian o f A THOUGHT Life and Property ~ Dresses Millinery (Fourth Floor) (Third Floor) .4nd He said, Of a truth I say unto you, that this poor widow iMJth cast In more tlian they all.— St. Luke 21:3. 1' i. • • • Insure Your Valuables Upon such sacrifices' the gods themselves throw incense.— Shake- A BOX m A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT sjieare. Apparel IS THE (Third Floor) b e s t a n d CHEAPEST INSURANCE. Guard Against “ Flu” Now W e > With Musterole Turn a Faucet The Manchester Trust Co. Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia Hot and cold water at a turn of usually start with a cold. The mo- the wrist would have seemed Aient you get those warning aches rub Misses and Girls Apparel tm good old Musterole. incredible to grandfather— Musterole relieves the congestion but no more so than the new (Misses’ Shop— Fifth Floor) ^ d stimulates circulation. It has all comforts of tomorrow will seem tbe good qualities of the old-fashioned to us. mustard plaster without the blister. First you feel a wzum tingle as the Make sure, during income pro­ Fire and Liability beaUng ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensa­ ducing years, of money to en­ tion and quick relief. Have Muster- joy them. Life Income Plan ede handy for emergency use. It may guarantees it—$100 monthly prevent serious illness. for life starting at age 60 or Insurance To Mothera: MiutwroU U also earlier if disabled. $10,000 mad* in milder form for AT SHARP babies and small children. insurance meanwhile. Call Ask for Children's Musterole. Jars dc Tubes Connecticut GenereJ RICHARD a RICH Life Insurance Company Tinker Building, South'Manchester. FAYETTE B. CLARKE REDUCTIONS INSURANCE . 1 ' 1 •r’', ^ Depot Squai'e— anches.er thM^a tnuitarfl pbmUf, PAGE MANCHESTER EVENTNC HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY,'DECEMBER 26,1928

■ n ALL THIS WEEK AFTER-CHRISTMAS GARMENT SALE

IOSE who received cash presents this Christmas can now secure about twice as much if they wish to invest in a fine coat, a dress, or better still, a fur coat. The After-Christmas Sale of Women’s and children’s apparel offers a most unusual Children’s T opportunity this vear. The warm and pleasant fall caused a supp y ^ the retail stores and the manufacturers imme- HintPlv ^tnnned makinff their «-oods The result— there is no surplus stock in the New York wholesale market. Like all othL^retaders we find ourselves the week following Christmas with a stock much too heavy. A few cold weeks would clean Winter IH nery FETHATS us out an^as’we said S ! there is no chance of replacing from the New York wholesale market. You must come m this week if you want the best selections. 11.95 $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 •avv 5.98 and $3.98 Grades Grades ClfAiANCf n t l c'srS.iv' THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December 27th, 28th and 29th

One Group One Group $59.50 $25 ($29.50 and $35 Values) Approv­ ($79.50 Values)

als . All our $79.50 coats have been A splendid assortment of coalts at this duced to this price. Stunning black low price— including all our $29.50 and broadcloths with skunk shawl collars $35 models. Dressy suede and nov­ and cuffs. . . .sport coats with large fur elty sport coats trimmed with cocoa­ collar, and other smart, exclusive mod­ lette. caracul, coney and mendoza bea­ els in both dress and sport coats. Well ver. If you are looking for an inex­ made coats. pensive coat do not fail to see this col­ ttr§sts lection. One Group One Group One Group $7.95 $ 10.00 $14.75 ($10 Values) (Many $16.75 Values) lift ($16.75 Values) One and two piece silks in practical This group includes about 35 regular $16.75 dresses—the balance includes our models for school, office and sports wear. Inexpensive dress Navy, black; tan, red and green. Sizes new models. Tweed crepes, flat crepes, and sport coats in nov­ 16 to 46. georgettes and heavy sports frocks in high elty fabrics and suede­ shades as well as black, navy and brown. like materials. Well made coats consider i n g Children’s their l o w $4.95 and $5.95 m m price. One Group $12.95 LEATHER One Group W ool Dresses Coats • Windbreakers $14.75 $16.75 $3.95 $12.50 ($16.75 Values) Heavy Germania chinchil­ ($25 Values) $5.00 la coats in plain sport mod­ A choice collection of frocks—one and This assortment includes about 20 of our reg­ ' Flannel, jersey, wool els with wool linings; and crepe and'novelty wool fab­ dressy coats of suede or two-piece models with the smart swathed ular $19.75 an(i $25 dresses as well as our very Women’s and chil­ new $16.75 stock. Those who desire a high rics in plain colors or plaids. woolen fabrics with fur col­ hiplines, flared skirts, and smart necklines grade frock at a small price should see this col­ dren’s leather wind- One and , two-piece dresses lars and cuffs. , 7 to 14 Main in heavy crepes, tweed crepes, gay prints lection— Quffy afternoon dresses to tailored sport breakers in green, brown that are.excellent for school years. For the best selec­ and flat crepes. frocks. and blue. Wool lined. wear...... 7 to 14 yearp. tions— come early! Floor 0 ■MANCHEST^ EVENING HBRALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26,1928 P A G t i S t S

fective tiie Eighteenth amend­ I of a potential neutral, that gov- ment.” .ernment and ours will undoubted­ As far as we can see Major ly be able to come to an under­ HEALTH«*DIET^CE CoptiinQ Mfralh Mills’ best plan consists in enforc­ standing on this subject of sea con­ 9 PDBLTSHED BY THE ing the Volstead act. To be sure he trol without starting in on a cam­ 3)H D r Frank Mc Cw „ HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. INC. paign of ship building rivalry At 13 Btssell Street, does' specify that there should be South Manchester, Conn. closer scrutiny of those to whom which could only have one issue— Founded by Elwood S, Dla, permits to manufacture Industrial because at a pinch this country Oct. 1. 1881 QUCSTIONS III REMRD TO H EA lW »!> !g il!!4 ;.* lg S !S ^ Why not a Radio could and would, •if necessary, Every Evening Except Sundays and alcohol are granted, and closer BT BUMCCOy WHO CAN BE Holidays. , government supervision of its mak­ build the bigger and more power­ Entered at the Post Office at -^uth ful fleet of the two. Me. COY MEALm s a m x IP S A n c e ia - c a i Manchester, Conn., as Second Class ing; together with a more detailed Mall Klatter. ___ ^ ,, sy.stem of keeping track of the dis­ IF YOU ARE “LIVERISH” hcuse for bfle when digestion is SUBSCR PTIO.N RATES: By MaL NEEDED INSTRUCTION not taking place. When food pass­ for that Christmas Check? \ dollars a year, sixty cents a tribution of such alcohol and the month for shorter periods. It must be admitted that the The liver Ip the heaviest gland In es from the stomach into the small By carrier,'eighteen cents a week. elimination of Independent dena­ intestine, the bile duct opens and three University of Redlands stu­ the body, being about one-fortieth Single copies three cents, turing plants. But there is nothing of the entire body weight. It is the walls of the gall bladder con­ SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ dents who attempted to hold up a tract, allowing the flood of bile in­ SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser, in this that would not suggest it­ much larger in proportion in chil­ Inc., 2S5 Madison Avenue. New -o self to anybody who was attempt­ Berkeley florist’s shop to get their dren and tends to make their abdo­ to the food mixture. ^ Bile consists of the organic salts, and 612 North Michigan Avenue, ing a bona fide enforcement of the Christmas money made rather a mens slightly pendulous. Chicago. * ,, . mess of things. The fact that one The liver rests on various ab­ , coloring matter from the hemo­ $ 9 7 ’5o The Manchester Evening Herald is Volstead act. And he dismisses the globin of worn out blood cells, on sale In Nav York City at Schu, s cf them is dead by a policeman’s dominal organs, such as the kid­ News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. smuggling problem with the trite neys, large colon and stomach. In small quantities of fats, soaps, Street, and 42nd. Street entrance of declaration that eternal vigilance bullet and both the others in jail addition, its weight is supported cholosterin and water. It is this anind Central Station and at all cholesterin which usually forms Hoatll ig News Stands. is the only cure for that evil. lends small credit to the alertness by five strong ligaments. The liver • • • of mentality and the physical agil­ is located in the uppor portion of gallstones. More than^23,000 persons sub­ The bile'is supposed to be a Client of International News Ser­ ity supposed to be developed by the abdomen just below the dia­ vice. mitted “plans” in competition for phragm. Only one-fifth is on the waste product since it is toxic when "International News Service has the the $25,000 prize. The committee modern life. And it cannot be present in the blood. Bile assists exclusive rights to use for ropubllca- left side, the remaining four-fifths tlon In any form all news dlsiia’chos which selected Major Mills’ plan pleaded in this instance that the being on the right. The gall blad­ the pancreatic juices to digest fats credited to o" not otherwise credited university training had had no op­ der Is attached to the lower sur­ and has some antiseptic purposes In this paper It Is also exclusively ac the best was a body of men and m M portunity to work, for none of the face of the right lobe, and when to prevent putrefaction of the in­ entitled to use for republlcatlon all women Oi a very high order of citi­ testinal contents and it also is a the local or undated news published trio was a freshman. distended can usually be felt as a herein.!' zenship and intellect. If the Mills round swelling near the end of the stimjulant to intestinal peristaltic Full Service Client of N E A Ser­ plan is, in the jury’s opinion, the If we must have robbery and movement. Crosley Gembox i' vice. Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcu- ninth rib. gunplay as a concomitant of col­ The liver has a double blood sup­ iins. best conceivable plan, then there QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS •”HV| Sripakpr and Tubes would not seem to be much ground lege life in America we should, it ply in which respect it differs from WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26, 1928 the other organs of the body. The I for hope of any material improve­ would seem, provide the student Acid in Grapefruit ' body with capable instructors in first blood supply comes over the ment In the situation. portal vein and carries food ma­ Question: Georgia writes: “Kind­ ERE’S entertainment for the whole year . . . and for the years lo ^ these arts, so thdt there will be no ly advise me if there is more acid WOMEN IN POLITICS I As a matter of fact we very terials directly from the stomach come . . . that you can buy with, your Christmas Check . . . a gift ! such crass and mussy issue when and intestines into the liver, where in grapefruit than in oranges? Al­ that will give lasting pleasure every day in the year! Your check Mrs. James N. Downey, after six much doubt whether Major Mills so if it is good to drink the juice H ' students’ wits and guns are stacked the vein, divides in fine capillaries. years of membership in the Repub- ■ believes his plan to be the best of an orange in the morning and can be used as part payment or whole payment, depending upon its size, ur against those of florists and The liver can in this way destroy or lican State Central Committee of j conceivable. We suspect that he has neutralize many harmful substances uhout half an hour afterwaids and you can begin to enjoy all-electric radio reception at once. Michigan, has resigned from th a t. I'mited it so as to bring it within cops. coming from the digestive tract be­ drink a cup of hot water with The Crosley Gembox is just one of the many all-electric sets on dis­ Prof. Gerald Chapman is, unfor­ lemon in it?” body because she is "disillusion­ scope of the kind of appropriation fore they have an opportunity to play here. No batteries or eliminators are needed. Just plug tunately, unavailable. But Prof. enter the general circulation. In Answer: There is usually slight­ ed.” She has come to the conclu­ which is to be expected from Con­ ly more acid in grapefruit than in convenient light socket or floor plug. With the Gembox are included the AI Capone is still alive and well addition, some food materials are sion that women hav? failed to gress for prohibition enforcement. oranges, but the new type of grape­ Musicone Speaker and tubes . . . ready to play! and perhaps might he Induced to removed from the blood and stored beneflt politics. ' If he had drawn one calling for the in the liver for future use. The liv­ fruit being developed is now ap­ accept a chair of Elementary proaching the same sugar content . “When suffrage came to women expenditure of twenty times as er receives its own nourishment Racketeering and Murder at Red- from the blood coming through the of oranges and contain less acid I thought that would give politics much money as is now used, it than formerly. It is a good plan to would not, he probably feared, I'jnds. hepatic artery. Blood'from both the more tone; that campaign^ and artery and portal vein after circu­ drink a glassful of orange juice elections would be unselfish. It has come within the deflnltion of lating through the capillaries of early in the morning about an hour I n c , before breakfast, or as close as a WATKINS BROTHERS. not done that.” “practicable.” the liver is emptied into the hepat­ IN NEW YORK ic veins and then directly back In­ half hour if no starch is used at CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES She thinks that women are par­ the meal. NOT NEVER, NO TIME New York, Dec. 26.— Thanks to to the main circulation. ticularly liable to take political po­ There are three known func­ Swollen Limbs Venturing into fields unknown a sudden rush for the auto- Question: Mrs. K. B. asks: “Will sitions without regard to the is­ biograpliical confessionals, many tions to the liver but there may be sues or candidates concerned, but but relying on an alert intelligence others yet undiscovered. The first is you please Inform me as to my leg interesting sidelights upon Broad­ troubles? My lower limbs just and Its comprehension of the prob­ the manufacturing of bile which for trivial personal reasons; that way’s most colorful personalities above the ankle bone and to about abilities, an editorial writer of the are beginning to reach a wider aud­ goes directly into the small intes­ •women will oppose each other be­ tines or is stored in the gall blad­ half way to the knee are a lumpy, cause they do not like each other’s New York Times has been telling ience. solid piiffiness. They are not sore Eddie Cantor, who rose from an der; the second is the formation husbands or "the hat each wears.’' all about Squire Hawes of Stroud- of urea and uric acid from the nor do they pain—just unsightly. % East Side gamin to Manhattan’s Am using an electric vibrator at There are a great many persons water, near Portland, Me., who has most popular comic, is alread"y be­ waste products of the body so that they can be discharged by the kid­ present, but as yet have noticed of both sexes who share in what just died at 93 after keeping the tween the jackets of a book which 110 change. They swell more dur­ he pleases to call “My Life . . . Is neys; the third function is to pre­ Mrs. Downey .calls her disillusion­ general store of the village for 75 vent too much dextrose (digested ing the day. In Your Hands.” ment. But to our way of thinking years. sugar and starch) from entering Answer: Your trouble may be And Gus Edwards is right on his caused by some heart disorder, or all this is not because women have And a fascinating picture of the trail with a forthcoming tome, “The the blood immediately after eat­ ing. If this did not occur the mus­ the inelficient functioning of your demonstrated any especial inept­ ancient storekeeper and his life Kid’s Clever.” kidneys. I cannot diagnose such the writer has drawn, too. The cles would be gorged with food ness in politics but because a great immediately after mealtime, and cases by mail, but suggest that you many women and a good many men only way we know that it is all Both were graduates of the have a good diagnosis made and sawdust floor and singing-door cir­ starved in between. The liver stores expected Infinitely more from fem­ synthetic—that the editorialist this dextrose as glycogen (animal write me again, telling me the re­ cuit. starch) until the tissues need it. sult. inine participation In political af­ knows nothing whatever at first Edward was singing for pen­ Sauerkraut and Cabbage All This Week hand about Yankeeland, nor ever nies and dimes before he could An Interesting example of the fairs than they had any right to interworking of the different or­ Question: Mrs. M. D. asks: expect. did— Is through the following: spell. Few living humans have “Why do you never mention sauer­ had a more hectic and vivid youth. gans is noticed here, for the pan­ <» There never was the slightest "In badder, gladder times the creas throws a secretion into the kraut or boiled cabbage in your It was one long round of living weekly menus?” reason to anticipate that the en- cracker barrel and the enormous by the wits, for his parents had bloocT which checks the liver from giving off mere glycogen than the Answer: Sauerkraut is a good fianchi^ement of women would cheese with a knife in proportion, i;o money. He made his first dime food if you remove some of the I? body requires. In a disease of the bring about any notable elevation under a wooden box on the coun­ as a wee tot singing on the pancreas, this secretion is not pres­ salt brine. This can be done by Semi-Annual Sale of of the plane of American politics. ter, must have furnished free steamer which was bringing his ent in the blood, and the liver may simply washing the sauerkraut in immigrant parents to these The experiences of a hundred and lunch to potations with which New allow too much dextrose (a form cold water. Boiled cabbage is a shores. He stowed away on picnic good non-atarchy vegetable if the fifty years ought to have made it England was but too prone to of sugar) to be present, producin steamers to get a chance to sing the symptoms diabetes. gas formed fror. its use does not clear enough that the minds of soothe its celebrated conscience.” before crowds. The gall bladder acts as a store- 1 bother you too much. women and the minds of men work Right there is where Mr. Edi­ He sneaked into the amateur just about the same on the vast torial Writer stubbed his toe. Not night programs and one night, slru.g.gle. Cobb’s is another typical while occupying a gallery seat, he thing like a thousand songs. Who majority of public questions. Wom­ concerning the potations, for doesn’t remember “.School Days” New York story He had been a decided to assist a damsel who bellboy in a mid-town hotel. There en on both sides took just as active Squire Hawes doubtless drew off was singing upon the stage. No for instance? Sorosis Shoes And “Tammany” has never Edwards met him. a part as men in stirring up our many a score of barrels of “Santy one had Invited him, but he And it was Cobb, if you please, worst internal rumpus, the Civil Cnize” in his day, but on the refer­ joined in the chorus and made a gone out of fashion as the na­ tional anthem of Tammany Hall. who rattled off for Anna Held the ence to the “free lunch.” hit. That was the beginning of greatest success song of her ca­ War. Earlier they dared and suf­ the stunt of youngsters singing Its become all but the symbol of fered side by side with the men in There was no free lunch. There the Democratic party, for tliai reer—“I Just Can't Make My Eyes Irom the boxes. Behave. ’ It was scribbled off on the struggle for Independence. never was any free lunch in any Today Edwards sits in state In matter. Reductions from 20% to 50*' torn bits of wrapping paper, while Women flock to murder trials. As old time general store in New Eng­ Hollywood, picking talent and fig­ Edwards learned to pick out Miss Held waited. Less than 15 girls they attend the same schools land. Sometimes, indeed, wet gro­ uring stunts for the talking pic­ minutes was required to wrile the ture features. He has the repu- tunes on the piano of Tin Pan and study the same books as the cery customers did help themselves 1-ation for being the world’s cham­ .Alley. So has many another lad. major part of it. Only twice each year are Sorosis Shoes reduced. And these reduc­ boys. And if they quarrel in poli­ to a slice off the cheese and a Pianos were, for many a year, Lillian Russell staked the two pion discoverer of latent talent. lads to their first music publishing tics because they don’t like each handful of crackers instead of ask­ He has “spotted” everyone from free to lads who came in of the tions are always drastic, always unequalled for value 1 streets to “ practice.” No one will shop. They had grown tired of get- other’s husbands or hats there is ing to be served: but they never in Elsie Janis to Cantor and back. Ing meager revenues from the hits Just before he went to Hollywood ever know how many of our extremely small difference between all this world got away with it. American hits have been com­ they had peddled to the big pub­ In addition to specials in shoes for men, women and children, rubbers Fdwards was still at it, with a lishers. They took a $35 advance, such causes for political cleavago “ ’Bout three cenls’ll be about Broadway vaudeville agency and posed in this fashion. for instance, for writing “I Can t and the causes which animate men right, I guess, Bije, for the crack­ The name of Will Cobb i.<, for and arctics are also included in the sale. . act maraifacturing plant. Tell Why I Love You But I Do, Do, in their political contests in a great ers ’n cheese.” Edwards never could read mu­ some reason, not so well known. Yet it is weirded with that of Cus Do.” Ask mother how it went? m.any instances. If most of them No sir; that writer is good, but sic and never wrote a note in GILBERT SWAN, his life— but he composed some- Edwards in’ the years of early are little-minded in public affairs, Le doesn’t, as he pretends to, know so are their husbands and their his New England. Positively there sons and their brothers. was never any free lunch in a store The Light in the Window! There was just one sound, valid like the Squire’s. end determining reason why wom­ en should be given full political A. E. Little Shoes rights in the United States. TWO VIEWPOINTS It was their right. Sir Austin Chamberlain, through Women had exactly as much a speech in parliament, has let it right to be wise or foolish, altruis­ m be known that while the British At % Reductions tic or selfish, patriotic or schem­ government Is not ready to pro­ 20 ing, in politics, as had men. The ceed with further negotiations with S extension of the franchise was call­ lID: America on the subject of naval V. These famous conditioning shoes have never before been offered at so' ed for by the claims of simple jus­ armaments it is laying a basis for tice. Those who advocated it be­ such negotiations by a careful in­ great a reduction. cause they thought it would be of quiry into the three questions of especial benefit to the country did aibitration. naval limitation and not predicate their action on a well “belligerent rights.” iAv> I h considered or even a strictly hon­ That is precisely the trouble. i est reason. Britain has persisted in .thinking, It was dot to get something out in naval matters, of the rights of I of the women, in the way of na­ belligerents, whereas the United tional betterment, that many thou­ S a n e - 31llen & (To. States approaches the general sub­ V 2 7171 * ^ C ’ a -n il sands of men approved of their en­ ject from the standpoint of a neu­ franchisement but because they tral. This country doesn’t care a 'V: HARTFORD saw no justice in withholding an plugged nickel what rights belli­ 'ddRDEA' I«? equal share in government from gerents reserve to- themselves so OF the sex which has to share all the long as the rights of neutrals are other responsibilities of life. preserved—and by far the strong­ We doubt if even Mil^. Downey est, though not the noisiest, sup­ will say that the participation has port given to naval preparedness made politics any the worse. It in the United States comes from — 'I simply hasn’t made any particular people who are Interested in a big difference. But a great Injustice has navy only to whatever extent mqy Bring Your £ been undone. be necessary to prevent our com­ MIILTIGRAPHING FILMS \ merce from being bullied and out­ FOOT TROUBLES BILUNG Developed am MILLS’ DRY PLAN raged as it was during the earlier Printed Both drys and wets alike will phases of the World War. to a a d d r e s s in g America contemplates this sub­ probably reach the conclusion, *.7 .• wri.* SPECIALIST COPYING after reading the synopsis of Major ject, not as a possible belligerent, FLAMING rv.' Chester P. Mills’ “best plan” for for she absolutely Hoes not think of FlLLlNG-IN of All Kinds ”^1 enforcing prohibition, that the for­ herself as going to war with any­ •I' 1 DELMAR D. AUSTIN body, but as a chronic and period­ mer federal prohibition adminis­ Foot Correction Specialist Mary E. Wilcox trator earned hla $25,000 rather ical neutral, likely to be subjected Elite Studio to all sorts of indignities by for­ 865 Main St., So. Manchester I'ublic atenoKrn|iher easily. It was the major who cap­ ^ Consultation Free 647 Main Kt., Varr lilUa., ’I'el. 0H:{ Uultt. UiMluIra tured the handsome prize offered eign navies enforcing blockades. by W. C. Durant for “the best and If the British government can South JlZanche,: r »ost.jTactlcable plan to make «et Itself Into the frame of mind

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Tip Table In black enamel with 3-Piece Upholstered Suite with Secretary with bracket feet and Sheraton Fancy Chair of maple sofa, arm chair and wing chair. RUNS WHOLE YEAR Tip Table in black enamel with Coxwell type Occasional Chair with rush seat. ^ I Q 7 raised, lacquer deco- d*1 O C A with needlepoint-type wool tapestry Sheraton Top. Mahogany and rations. Reg. $25.00 v A « » O w Mohair and wool tapestry uphol­ ChiJese decorations. 0 / • 0 \ J decorations and hard- dJ'yO C A Pier Cabinet in yellow crackled bination leather and leatherette. urn that lawnmower and borrow a enamel finish, decorated, Olive $375.00 ...... Small bookcase of walnut and ware. Reg. $145.00 v • chair. ^ 4 . 7 ^ Reg. mow shovel. green interior, ^ 0 7 I^A Reg. $615.00 ...... ♦P**# Low Tip Table in antiqued yellow $89.00 ...... *P*JJ7 birch with Dutch feet CA ■ Tavern Table, coffee table height Reg. $55.00 ...... enamel with raised lacquer decora­ Reg. $46.50 ...... of solid walnut with round Q Secretary, one drawer model, of 3 Piece Upliolstered Suite in Maple Console-Cabinet and Book tions. Lawson Club Chair with down top. Reg. $31.00,...... mahogany and gumwood.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26,1928. ^ A G E E lQ m FMD BIG DEMAND FOR NEW VEVETS

fCheney MiUs Working Hard " to Supply Trade W lh A 7 ^ Transparent Materials. V-%.’

Among the season’s most popular fashions is the dress of transparent velvet. And rightly so, too— for today’s styles with their elaborate drapes and long swirling panels that are yet always slim in outline, must have materials that drape softly and that fall in easy grace­ ful folds. No bunchy fabrics for the fashion plates of 1929— rather o r - the sophisticated beauty of rich, sleek velvets. Proof of the importance of this fashion for velvet exists right here in South Manchester. Cheney Brothers have woven and sold thousands of *yards of transparent L\ velvets this season and are still -,;A working hard to keep up with the demand for it. This transparjJt velvet is a fairly recent develop­ ment among velvet fabrics; in fact, Cheney Brothers are constantly ex­ perimenting with it to improve it in some way or other. Transparent velvet is made with a rayon pile and silk back, the rayon contributing its characteris­ tic lustrous gleam and the neces­ sary weight to make the material fall in the slinky drapes required by present styles. Besides making this .velvet in plain solid colors, IE Cheney Brothers produce it in sev­ eral other forms. It is sold in printed patterns: small geometric f* ro . -1^ designs are all the rage for after­ noon .dresses and large flowery de­ signs are sold for evenin,g wear. Sometimes these large designs are printed on the back side of the vel-|

vet so that the sheen of the rayon ,.k ►; pile gives the colors in the designs ■X •• a changeable effect. There are also -• combinations of gold thread designs and there are “ cut-out” velvets. In these, part of the pile is removed frdm the silk back by an acid, ]the remaining part of the .pile forming Q, (iGSisn And this ou,?ht to Interest the ladies. Cheney Brothers are pre­ paring velvets of the transparent ' varieties for wear this coming spring. With Christmas just come around it seems the wrong time to lie thinking' of spring dresses, yet V Cheney Brothers are already sell! ,g siiring silks and, what s more, are a.lready planning silks and velvets Starting for next winter. You have to work Starting fast to keep ahead of the ladies. CHRISTMAS WEATHER Tomorrow WARMEST IN YEARS Tomorrow

Unusually Fine Day Is Far from Hopes for a White Christmas Day- Yesterday was Christmas Day but the weather man ‘furnished no proof. Real spring weather pre­ vailed in Manchester wh felt the Furs and Fabrieis warmest Christmas in fift<^en years. Sizes and Styles A maximum of .'50 degrees Fahren­ Imagine the most beautiful of heit was reached at 2 o'clock in There are coats for the miss and the afternoon. the season’s furs and fabrics... Manchester had a green Christ­ junior— and an imusually wide mas, not a semblance of a snow­ and rest assured you’ll find flake being in evidence. A clear choice in sizes for the woman. blue sky continued all day. House­ your choice here. The variety wives opened their kitchen doors Your size is here in the style while preparing dinner because of is b ig — the fur and fabric the unusual warm weather'. you want—but come quickly A large number of persons en­ choice is wide—the color range joyed the first skating of the sea­ because these coats will be son at Center Springs Pond but the is complete— and the price is warm weather caused the ice to be­ eagerly bought at the price. come slushy in places. A -ull moon very, very low. made skating a pleasure in the evening when another large crowd was present. -According to the United States * ^Veather Bureau, Jack Frost prac- tiqally deserted his pal, Santa Claus on> 1928’s Christmas Day almost throughout the country. The fur- OATS...in smart variety...luxuriously furred...all the poise and bundled Kris Kringle of tradition would have presented an in­ congruous figure yesterday in many value hitherto seen only in coats that sold for much more...<2^ of the settings i . which America celebrated Christmas. In St. -Petersburg, Fla., for in­ this one amazing low price. We repriced our o'wn stock and marked stance, where there are a number pld spent the day outdoors, frolick­ e ing on the beach in bathing suits. And even in Point Barrow, Alaska, down many beautiful coats to this low figure...and then combined the northernmost settlement under '.'S thp American flag, the mercury was at zero. them with our share of 2i special purchase made in one large group by TO SEE lATlN-AMERlCA ,178 fine stores o f which we are a member...New York manufacturers, ON WAY TO CALIFORNIA anxious to keep busy between their W^inter and Spring seasons, were per­

!l5'homa3 J. -Cole of 10 Middle * * 3 Ttp-npike "West, left this noon for suaded to fas Won their remaining stocks o f choice furs and fine fabrics N ^ York-City. He will sail on the S. S. Ecuador tomorrow for Califor- nig. He will visit South America, the Panama Canal Zone and Pana­ into coats that followed the smart, new trends in styling.../^<^/ extra­ ma City making several stops in­ cluding Corinto, Nicaragua; La Union El and La Libertad in Sal­ ordinary special purchase makes this event more than a clearance sale... vador; San Jose and Champerlco, both' in Guatemala and Mazatlan, Mexico. Mr. Cole is dut to arrive when these coats are gone there are no more to be had... come immediately. in San Diego on January 25 whero ha;',will visit his daughter, Mrs. Al­ fred‘E. Hall. This group Is just ©u© of mauy attractively fsefafei/^ SAmerican Fepriced £of quick clcaruucc* IS TORY

DECEMBER 26 17 7 6 __Battle of Trenton. Wash­ ington surprised and cap­ tured 1>000 Hessians. I l i 7— General Jackson ordered to take the field against the m m Creek and Seminole In­ Park dians. 841 Main St. lS63__Federals under Rosecrans P f Building left Nashville to intercept Opposite Park St. General Bragg. RUBINOW’S ^Some ji| d g e the hero by sh he caurcollect SOUTIi MANCHESTER I ad;

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mechanics of the appeal (including the giving of security, ’ stay of TWO FIREMEN KILLED Finds English System execution, and taxation and pay­ ment of ccsts.) Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 26.—-Two We purpose leaving the present firemen lost their lives, nine others Of Appeals The Best statfltes relating to appellate pro­ w'ere injured and damage estimat­ cedure upon the statute book until ed at $500,000 was done when fire after judges have agreed upon “the Prestige b’roke out twice at the Heidelberg was supplemented by a lucid oral - } explanation of the English system a plan cf statutory procedure*. plant of the Carnegie Refining Judicial Council to Ask Leg­ made by Rlr. Hewes to the Council. We plan, if the General Assem­ Company near here. The flames bly enacts the legislation, to con­ All of this work will be of great were brought under control today tinue upon this task, and when we value to this committee and to the after first sweeping through the islature to'Leave Rules of have adopted a method of appellate Council, if and when a new proce­ plant yesterday morning and again procedure, to submit it to the dure is to be formulated by rules. breaking out last night. of the Manchester Herald” Procedure to Judges of judges with our recommendations The dead, both members of the The committee came to the reali­ for its adoption by them. zation, which the Council fully Stowe Township Volunteer Fire Superior Court. shares, that if we are to make a P' partment which crashed enroute change in our appellate procedure CROOKS FLEE NEW YORK to the are, were Adolph Sonnett, we should aim to get the best pos­ 30, and Joseph De Petro, 45, both T ide W ater O il Sales C orporation sible appellate procedure for Con­ of Stowe Township. Eight other Appellate Proceihue necticut, and that this could not New York, Dec. 26.— With scores luembers of the engine company Refinery ih e legal profession of tlie stale were injured, while one fireman New York Offices v/ell be accomplished through a re­ of underworld citizens fleeing to Bayimne, N. J. Is, as a whole, of the opinion that vision of the present statues by the other cities to escape Police Com­ was injured in battling the blaze. 11 Broadway the present method of taking ap­ General Assembly within the time missioner Whalen’s dragnet. New 31 St. James Ave. peals to the Supreme Court of Er­ at their disposal. York City was believed today to be SUES BRIDGEPORT FIRM. rors is unduly cumbersome and not We deem it of supreme impor­ rapidly becoming^purged of danger- only is wasteful of the time of at­ New Haven, Conn., Dec. 26.— By­ Boston, Mass. tance to provide a means for re­ ou.s criminals. ron A. Fones, receiver for the Con­ torneys but also Imposed upon liti­ More, than 100 of the 183 sus­ gants an unnecessary expense. At forming our appellate procedure necticut Electric Co., of Meriden, which shall enlist the best thought pects rounded up within the past today brought suit against the the beginning of the work, a com­ few days were to be arraigned to­ December 19,1928 mittee of the Judicial Council was of the judiciary, cooperating with American Specialty Company of the Council, and which can operate day before magistrates, but it was Bridgeport, in the United States named to investigate this subject announced that only eleven of them Advertising Manager and report such remedy as it might with flexibility, so that the new District Court here, charging in­ procedure can be moulded, with the were wanted for serious crimes. It fringement of a patent for an elec­ Manchester Herald determine upon. uses of experience, until it shall is xpected that the others will be tric switch. The suit asks an in­ The committee has made a most admitted to bail or discharged. The junction permanently restraining Manchester, Conn. careful study of appellate procedure serve its purpose well. The subject-matter is so intri­ charges against them range all the the Bridgeport concern from using in our own and other jurisdictions. way from robbery to vagrancy. the patent, asks an accounting of The Yale School of Law has caused cate, so highly technical, requiring Whalen expressed himself as well Dear Sir: for the solution of the problem so the profits mad?,, and asks that the to be prepared for the committee, satisfied with the capture of the broad an experience and so con­ Meriden concern bo awarded dam­ under ihe supervision c.*" it.s pro­ eleven prisoners who had been tinuous and concentrated study that ages and costs of the suit. No doubt you will be interested to learn of the enthusiastic fessors, careful.and comprehensive hunted for several weeks for alleg­ The case probably will be re­ the Council has felt that it would studies of appellate procedure in ed hold-ups and killings. He said turnable on the fourth Tuesday of response we have enjoyed since the announcement of the New other jurisdictions as follows: be impossible for the General As­ next February. sembly ani thr .Judiciary Commit­ he believei that criminals are now Massachusetts, by Samuel O. convinced that N-’ w York is not a Hi-Test Tydol in the Manchester Herald. tee to find the time in which to Clarke, Jr.: New York, by George healthy place for t h ^ to live in. Chicago school teachers missed a E. Buchanan; Federal, by Fred B. solve the problem in such a way as pay day the other day— there We believe that never befor e in the history o f an Oil McCall: England, b> Samuel O. to satisfy themselves or as to ANCIENT HOUSE BURNS wasn’t enough money in the treas­ Clarke. Jr,: North Carolina by Fred promise a reasonable solution. Middletown, Conn., l»ec. 26 — ury. Chicago school teachers cer­ Company has a new product met with such universal demand B. McCall. Job For Judges The oldest house in Johnson Lane, tainly are getting plenty of chances The committee early became con­ The truth is that the making of in the southern part of towiv; was to be patriotic. and an instant acceptance as the New Hi-Test Tydol. vinced that the English system of rules of practice of rules of court completely destroyed by fire today, legal procedure is one of the most should h.e left to the judges. They as three occupants fled for their The splendid cooperation received from your paper has been efficient systems in the world. It are by training and . occupation lives, one Edward Landell, a young learned that Mr. Ttiomas Hewes of more competent to deal with mat­ boy, being burned about the hands AUCTION greatly appreciated. We want you to know that we attribute the Hartford County Bar was about ters which are a part of their dally and badly overcome by smoke. The to make a trip to England and re- life and which they must enforce loss is estimated at over $5,000. We Will Sell at Public Auction for our success in your trading area, in a great measure to the iiuested Mr. Hewes while there to and administer. The house, built in the late 1700’s ADOLPH SCHMIDT prestige of the Manchester Herald. make’ a careful study of English The Qouncil has decided to adopt appeared to have caught fire from 7oG Vernon St, Manchester,- Conn., practice, particularly as related to the recommendation of its commit­ a defective flue, (^unny Landell. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28 at One Thirty O’clock P. M. their appellate procedure. tee and recommend to the governor also a boy, discovered the fire and Accept our best wishes for a most prosperous New Year. ... j .. notified his father, Karl. The two 7 HEAD TUBERCULIN TESTED Eliminating Report the repeal of all statutes relating COWS To the great satisfaction of the particularly to appellate procedure, found Edward, affected by the Jerseys and Holstelns. Yours very truly, Council Mr. Hewes consented to deaving only the broad enabling smoke, and carried him to safety. A uction eer’s N otice — A s ^Ir. make this study for the Council and provisions which create the light of The Russell fire department saved Schmidt has sold his farm, the nc its representative. In the sum­ appeal and the powers of the Su­ the rest of the lane from destruc­ above cows will be sold without reserve. They are good cows in the ' TIDE WATER OIL SALES CORP. mer of 192S, at his own expense, he preme Court of Errors with respect tion. various stages of milk. Safe rain went to England, and upon his re­ to appeals, together with Sections or shine. turn submitted to the Council a 5840 and 5841 of the General Sta­ An Egyptian corn-bin *wa3 re­ W. A. Walker, most instructive, interesting and tutes as modified by the proposed cently exhibited in London which R O B E R T M. R E ID & SON Auctioneers Advertising Mgr., N. E. Dept. suggestive report which is attach­ act, and then leaving to the judges is reputed to be about 14,000 201 Main St.. Manchester, Conn. ed as an appendix to the Report of of the Superior Court the duty of years old and the most aged sam­ Phone 41 the Council to the governor. This derermining dnd defining the ple of basket work in existence. All Herald Advertisers ^berl 5lel^er. Itic Get Results! HARTFORD PEACE PROTOCOL. “The Store of Specialty Shops” Washington, Dec. 26.— The pro­ tocol of conciliation agreed upon by a special committee of the Pan- American Conference as the basis for mediating the boundary differ­ ences between Bolivia and Para­ beginning Today—on the Fourth Floor guay was forwarded to those gov- ei'nments for approval today. QUAinr FOODS Neither the Bolivian or the Para- The A & P is always a leader in offering special values on qiiayan legations would reveal the ESTABLISHEb nationally advertised foods. Best quality staples are also of­ text of the protocol, but indicated 1859 fered at low prices. Come in today— you will be pleased with it would be made public when their the courteous and prompt service of our managers. governments had approved it. [["WHERE ECONOMY RULES' Approval of the protocol will clear the way for practical arbitra­ tion. FRESH MADE After Christmas HAMBURG STEAK TOP ROUND STEAK yi P7 1 LAMB CHOPS 3 9 c Neilegs Best, lb...... “ T I C I Rib End, lb. .. FRESH MADE “Smart Yet Inexpensive” State Theater Building SAUSAGE MEAT country style lb. 280 Mark-Down Sale PORK CHOPS POT ROAST Rib End, lb. .. 1 9 c Lean, lb. — 2 9 c

BEST of Women’s and Misses’ PORTERHOUSE STEAK Full Tenderloin lb . 650 SILVEKBROOK PRINT OR TUB BUTTER lb. 53^

SPECIALLY SELECiTED SUNNYFIELD SLICED High Grade Apparel EGGS dox. 39« BACON lb. 31.4

f i n e GBANULATE3D SUGAR 10 1I». SS»' at % to V% and more WHITEHOUSE 20 33 3 EVAPORATED MILK 3talloans25o off the regular prices CampbelTs Soups, all kinds t.r.i. . . . .c.r.i.t.r.r.T.T.i . 3 cans 25c Pre-Inventory Kraft Cheese,.,.. . . . American, lb. 37c, Pimento, lb. 39c Clearance K irkm an ’ s Soap ,.r.i.r.T.T.r.r.T.T.r.T. .r.T.. .c.r. .r.T.r.i;., 5 Cakes 25c — Furs LATE fall and advanced winter styles drastically -Dinner Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles . ...i.:. ... 4 pkgs. 25c reduced . . . offering an opportunity for every wo­ Frocks — D ress SALE ’KETCHUP* Blue Labd,.. large bottle man in Hartford and vicinity to select fashionable -A ftern oon BABBITT’S CLEANSER ------pkg. 5c Coats MA BROWN PICKLES ...... 3 jars 250"^ furs, coats and dresses at one-fifth to one-third— D resses FAIRY S O A P ...... 5 cakes 21c LUX TOILET SOAP...... 3 cakes 22c TOASTERETTES, E ducator------pkg. 25c and more—off the regular prices. You’ll find -S'? — Sport -Tailored GOLD D U S T ...... ;...... large pkg. 27c GRAPENUTS...... pkg. 17c . . No. 2 Can 19c Coats smart things to wear for every social occasion— D resses ^ BABBO ...... - ...... Pkff- 14c b & m b e a ;n s ...... DAISY CHEESE ...... lb. 31c OCTAGON SOAP ...... 4 cakes 25c~ at a welcome saving. Sale opens at nine o’clock -C loth — Sports tomorrow morning. D resses A pparel Values to $4.95 This sale includes a^| STEIGER’S—ON THE FASHION FLOOR—THE 4TH number of new Spring*] 'ij-i Felts. 'A- V-

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- J k ’ ' ij" , ' • ' . . 'r- -r ■ - 1 / ■ i PAGE ELEVEN' a.'’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTM MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26.1928. EXTRA PLAYER SUGGESTION California Team That Will Play Georgia Tech HeUar Brothers Play TOO DRASnC DECLARES EVANS Rec Here Friday Night «> £x-Umpire BeGeves Change ;fp x ir .Girls should neverforget that Willimandc Family to Pro- WooU RemoTe Gamble in Althougji women's styles are 1 the husband who writes always dianging, their do' videOpposition for Uandliog Pitdiers. / blank verse seldom signs- remain the s^me ^\Tites blank checks • Clone’s Outfit By BILLY EVANS Pr«8id«Dt Jobu Heydler of the GILL FITZ PHILLIPS I , National Laague doesn’t believe BANXROFT SCHWARZ RIEGELS There will be only one basketball [I baseball has been progressive AVERY game in Manchester during the enough. That was his chief reason “\ Christmas holiday period, but that for advocating the use of 10 men r should be a pippin. I on the offense by DID YOU KNOW THAT— The Famous Hellar Brothers’ [having a regular s>- & DID YOU KNOW THAT— Five of Willimantic is coming to pinch hitter for town to offer opposition for the Rec the pitcher. The Brown University subs Jess Petty says he won’t go tb the Pittsburghs until the Five which has been sailing along It is the belief roared when only the eleven Brooklyn kick back with the very smoothly with one night’s tr i l of the National regulars got varsity football let­ stormy sea a lone exception. League head that ters___ And they were so hot $1150 they socked him for a fine last season— .And that The Hellar Brothers are reported the rapid they ate the grub at the annual Robby and Judge McKee ver to have won something like 28, dinner under protest...... The ■games and lost 5 last season which Minnesota athletic committee said they were playing funnies when, they fined h im ... .Nurmi proves they have played together' wouldn’t let the boys elect a sufficiently to be good opposition for football captain. . . . When they can say “ Nope” in English like any team. heard that the fraternities were EISAN he wasn't a F in n.. . . Dempsey One of the brothers starred at meddling In it----- Paul Block, is said to be in on a track Brown University. Another went' the big newspaper publisher, they’re going to build at Detroit U K O ^A C K S to N. Y. U., one to Harvard Law ;s rlglt ‘I f MS W lF ^ C R M I 6 paid $360,000 for the Newark ___ And if he don’t stay away and another to Harvard University contention. International League clu b ... .It from the bosses... .He may be Kv/HUSBP^liUi^e IHe while still another Is starring at working for them. . . ; Rickard’s At the recent joint meeting of came out in court. .. - Joe Du- Windham High now. The latter is the major leagues in Chicago he MVHuSBMD uuea .gan may coach the Princeton $90,000-a-year electric sign on Max Hellar. stressed a few of the reasons for fiiee PIECE OF baseballers. . . . Jpodge Landis Broadway has been put o u t.. . . An idea ds to the caliber of the the grid gime’» increased popu­ is 62 and says h^ is going to LOM BARR The board of directors turned Hellar Brothers team may be seen off the doug’u . .. .Glenna Col­ larity, the adoption of the for­ live to be a hundred----- All ■«eN& iriei* in the fact that they were booked ward pass in football with the )K> ORACk lett shot an 80 recently when to play the Philadelphia Colored many variations that have since that dough is worth living for. ___ Phil Ball, owner of the she played Bobbjy Jones’ borne Giants in New Bedford, Mass., last followed; the use of the shift play course for the first time. . . . night. The result of the game has with its many modifications; the Browns, flies hither and yon in his own private plane.. .Horns­ And the Wee Rabble clicked off not yet reached Manchester. moving back of the goal posts; a 75 going around with h e r.. . . DRAMATIC YEAR The Rec Five-Hellar Brothers the changes made in the rule g ^ - by through McCarthy through game will be played Friday night in 1928 WAS HARD Veeck through Wrigley got his And the Wee Rabble is going to ernlng the point after touchdown SCHMIDT California with the Georgia the Rec gym and the large nurn'ier as well as many others. pal, Allen Sotheron, the job of college students home for the managing that minor league Tech football team. . . . So is FULL OF THRILL There is no question as to tne Major C oh en....the big At­ holiday vacation, indicates a record club. correctness of President YEAR IN BOXING; lanta publisher. breaking crowd. There will be no view of the football situation. high school game this week. Until the coming of the forward FOR GRID FANS pass and the other reforms that have since been instituted, foot­ NO MONEY MADE ; BRIEF FACTS ABOUT PLAYERS ball wasn’t much of a game for the specUtors. It was too “ uch of STRIBLING MATCH a n d Major Honors Go to West; a secret. In the use of “ ms WHO WILL RQ*R£S£NT THE WEST plays,'one seldom knew , who was Good Ship Fistcuff Sailed Lr^ylng the ball. It ^as obvious STILL UNDECIDED Georgia Tech East’s Only the game had to be opened up for the benefit of the spectators. it Stormy Sea; Worst Since ’l&m;gLEamill An All-America choice for his.’fced nicely all year on defense. He was necessary to tinker wtth the position by rftany critics. Chosen weighs 176 pounds, is 20 years old Hope. rules and the men in cba.-ge have By HENRY L. FARRELL end on the All- and lives at Oakland. done a good job of it. War. IRVINE Pacific by pracitcal- Rickard Starts South But Sputh America is starting up a President Heydler’s suggestion CHEAP PRICES BRING BUSINESS PHILLIPS ly unanimous vote. beef symposium in competition with Rated just an ordinary player By DAVIS J. W.YLSH. tbat 10 men be used on the ci- The serious business slump which End Plays very aggres­ Mr. Rickard’s quarrels. The win­ f^ s e In base'oaU raises the ques­ sively, especially in 1927, has developed fast and is Leaves No Word as to the ner is to meet old. fat Luis Firpo, By D.WIS J. WALSH. threatened the business of fighting New York, Dec. 26.— Football tion as to whether or not the na on defense. Tackles fiercely and ,considored one of once the Wild Bull of the Pampas,' during the outdoor season apparent­ ran the gamut of all that is sensa­ tional pastime is in need of such New York, Dec. 26.— The good ly has been ovepcome by Tom Mc- surely. Snatches passes well. BERT the most valuable Other Man. but now a bum steer. a drastic reform., Is same good ship Fistcuff sailed quite a stormy Ardle. who has been only a short Weighs 190 pounds, is 22 years old, SCHWARTZ men on the squad tional in 1928, giving its legion of enough as played and f ^ sea during 192'8 but finally limped time on the job of making matches and lives at Salinas. Guard today. He plays followers all the high pressure reac­ OF COURSE THERE ISN'T A it not be wise to leave it alone. into port, her siils reefed and her hard, misses few CHANCE THAT SIGNOR RICK­ The chief thought in the 10- for Tex Rickard. ' By DAVIS J. WALSH tions that have come to be associat­ rudder fouled. Everybody made no McArdle handled a number of Has honor of being only sopho­ chances at opening way for backs, ed indelibly with the game. In no ARD HAS A HAND IN THIS. man suggestion is that n g^me^ money at a terrible rate during the and seldom is taken out of play. small clubs in New York before more to play regularly this year. New York, Dec. 26— Possibly I season has the dramatic been more instill more action In t^® year, the worst experienced by box he was drafted for the biggest job . Played two years He is consistent. His weight is 200 highly emphasized. In no season It would be a quaint and in­ would eliminate stagnant spots in ing since it rose to swollen opulence of its kind in the country and in pounds, his age is 21 and his home have been too busy writing my new teresting note if some new the lineup, due to the presence RUSS with Olympic Club has the intersectional element been directly after the war. the big house of Rickard’s he ap­ AVERY in San Francisco is at Fresno. masterpiece entitled “ Ten Nights brought so far into the fore­ Heinous Heifer from thp thi weak hitting nitcher in the Good shows lost money, so did plied the same mdthods that Hebridges should horn in on batting order. Unquestionab y End before entering In A Barroom or Why Not?” Pos­ ground. bad shows In consequence, there him successful 'with the little college, captain­ sibly I bad become so absorbed in Two Pacific Coast teams, Stan­ the next big heavyweight show thS ^s true, but I am inclined to wasn't too many of either, the peak Leads the interference most of in this country. think it would react to the detn- clubs. . ,, , ing team in 1926. Plays a smashing listening to my arteries harden that ford and Oregon Aggies. Invaded being reached when Mr. Tunney McArdle. is essentially a gooa the time 1_ able fashion. One of the East for the first time. They ment of the game.in other direc game on both offense and defense. even a great calamity passed ' e lathered Mr. Heeney before the matchmaker. His little club- a Weighs 195 poands, is very fast, best blockers on scored sensational victories over That was almost a slip, that reproachful gaze of a lot of empty number of years ago had the best by, unnoted. Anyhow, what I want *^^°Baseball thrives on “ “ ®®’lta'“ ty. 24 years of age and lives at Oak­ STANLEY coas‘ . Is playing the Array and New York Univer­ “ next big heavyweight show” in chairs. These gentlemen played to matches in New York for ^tbe BARR second year of to know today is who is the humane sity respectively almost simultane­ the paragraph above. “ We’re not It is the basic fundamental for the the smallest heavyweight cham­ cheapest prices. He wouldn t take land. great hold the game has on the * • * Halfback v a r s i ty football. homo responsible for the very ap­ ously with Southern California's too optimistic, y’understand. pionship crowd since the Shelby the job at the Garden until he Rated as an excel­ decision over Notre Dame. As a American public. To remove the was assured of -a free hand Made one of outstanding plays parent elimination of the heavy­ pitcher from the offense would disasted in 1923 and Mr. Rickard lent punter and a fair passei. Car­ result, honors on the season rested To have a big heavyweight show, makiii,g the match and the final i of year in Stanford game when he weight elimination tourney from admitted to losing more than $155,- intercepted pass ries ball nbly when called iipoa to strictly with the Far West and you must have at least two big eliminate many °^een 000 on the venture. word in setting the prices. heavyweights. Tliei-e’s nary a one certainty that , STEVE and ran 75 yards i do so. Barr weighs 172 pounds is our list of simple, child-like pleas­ only the possibility of a Georgia He decided on five dollar tops at this writing, and hasn’t been component parts of \^® Tunney Ketires. and he has been packing the big [ BANCROFTBANCROFT to t o u c h d o wn. 22 years old, and li'^'es at Dinubs. ures? Tech victory over California on While my back was turned, pass­ since Prof. Gene startetl dodging Durine the recent He also lost Mr. Tunney, the lat­ house week after week with | Tackle Tackle Formerly played New Year’s Day can alter the sit­ inc of the major leagues in Chi jgter retiring undefeated after his ing the time of day by the clocks uation by so much as a split hair. publicity and inJorsiiig vegetable matches that Rickard never I end. Smart, aggres- Voted the most valu.iblc player on stockings, somebody quite evi­ cago I discussed the proposed | ght and marrying into the elite. wanted to bother with. It is esti- | sive, able in every way. Frequently Georgia Tech was one of the fe-v oil. chaPige with perhaps a doten man­ Mr. Heeney also retired, proving on the coast this season. An ex­ dently has taken the matter over on championship survivors when the mated that boxing is now netting i.ig first man down on punts. Great cellent passer, bet- a contract basis. Instead of having agers. No" one is more directly that his heels are still flat. In the Garden corporation a profit o defensive man. Graduates this year. regular season ended. It was a Sharkey? Of course. A good concerned with the ch®n§® fact, the year broke all records in BENNY ter than average the tourney do the eliminating, they year famous for its upsets— Ore- heavyweight— when he gets his $20,000 a week. The boxers are Weighs 198. is 23 years old, and LOr.,’ punter, and splen- apparently have gone .right to the the big league pilota and I was in- this respect, Mr. Dempsey havin.g satisfied with the dough they e son Aggies’ victory over N. 1. 11 . tongue going. lives at Fresno. Halftack did carrier o- ball. point of eliminating the tourney. ■ terested to get their point of view. retired early in the proceedings. * * * which had just beaten Carnegie -etting and the customers are But One Bout None, favored it. Meantime, Mr. Rickard had Ltisfied with what they are get­ Honored on many Tech, which had just beaten Notre Hot Stove Note: George Dhle, "Handling of pitchers is a an . Earned place on All-Pacific team. Mister Rickard is supposed to be rushed into circulation with a series ting for their dough. All-Pacyfic elevens. A great defen­ Dame, which had just beaten the who has been spending several ager’s greatest problem, said onp Played center one year. Steady, heading bravely into the land of years on vacation in Cleveland, has of heavyweight eliminations and ' very tough to sive back, especially noted in South­ Army, being a fair sample. of the most famous leaders in the ern California game. Ho weighs the sky blue water tonight, disre­ Only Georgia Tech. Tennessee. been given a position with the D-i- they were a great success. Every­ This Boy Looks Good FR-YNTi handle, alert and garding all personal sacrifice! and rame. “There is nothing tougher body finally was eliminated, so 175 pounds, is 22 years old, and Southern California, Utah. Boston troit Tigers. George says he doesn’t Less than eighteen months ago FITK rated by Stanford discomfort. He is leaving no word know how it will feel to be back at for a manager than ”” Mr. Heeney was chosen because he A1 Singer, a little Bronx fellow. | lives at San Francisco. College, ‘Villanova, Detroit and his mind when he should remme Tackle players as best of fights to come, except for a crip­ work again. bad two hands and was very good was an obscure and unknown * • * California were able to finish with­ bis pitcher in a tight game tackle on the coast. ping announcement about a match out a defeat and. these, Tech. * * • to his mother. He didn’t answer preliminary boy looking for work Graduates this ” ear. One of the Carried ball seldom this year, he didn’t have. Early • in the year, pipch hitter. I f be does and the the bell for the twelfth round and Boston College and Detroit alone JUST TO SHOW HOW FEAR­ l^inch hitter delivers, he is smart • around the little clubs In New fastest men on squad. He weighs Plays safety and is dangerous paulino and Von Porat engaged in LESS THIS DEPARTMENT IS. FT it wasn’t an oversight, either. There j yq].ij. a few nights ago he fought finished undefeated. The two other if he fails, he is plain dumb. It the 198 pjunds, is 21 years old, and runner returning what was scheduled at the first IS HEREBY PUBLICLY RECORD­ wasn’t any bell for the twelfth Tony "Canzoneri, former feather­ must yield to Tech, however, on relief pitcher allows the oPfosi- lives at Woodland. LELAND p u J t s. ' Tackles fight of the tourney. Therf Ihe matter, of testing schedules. ED THAT THE GOLFEil, MISS tion to score the winping runs round, Mr. Heeney having been weight champion of the world, be­ • t » . ' EISAN fiercely. Smacks been no second. You wouldn t call painlessly discontinued "at the close fore the bijggest crowd that ever The Golden Tornado not only ont- VIRGINIA VAN YVIE, WHO RE- then the manager is in more hot One of three brothers playing Quarter many a pass down the Maloney-O’Kelly. business a lasted the entire South but scored GENTLY MOVED TO FLORIDA^: of the eleventh. had been assembled in the Gar­ heavyweight elimination. The only ’ ‘ A football at California. Has had two in games. Ha, notable victory over Notre Dame HAS DECIDED TO SPEND THi ^*"If' the magnates want., to make In Other Classes. den.* He was given a draw. • hing that could possibly have been Sentiment, some of the critics years of varsity reputation of being one of smart­ Other sectional loaders were: WINTER IN CALIFORNIA. , the managerial job much easier There wasn’t a great deal of ac- II.HR.IY play. Pulls out of eliminated there was the customers *'■ * ♦ tivitly in the other classes, beyond thought, influenced the judges to est backs on coast. Rates with East- N. Y. F’.. Penns'^lvanH. and incidentally remove GIIX the line to lead In- Maple of Oregon State. Weighs only Army, Georgeto.wn, Carnegie Tech • The battles for the Muldoon * m "the element of uncertainty, n^ich the fact that Tommy Loughran give Singer a break in calling the Paulino, meantime, has hied him fight a draw but they all seemed Guard terferance. Blocks 160 pounds, is 22 years old, lives and Princeton. * Tunney trophy cup continue • alwavs goes with any miportnnt went about defending his liglit awav to South America. He would­ * merrily on, with the chosen •' heavyweight title against all and to agree that the boy is a coming effectively. Great at San Francisco. Big Ten and Middle West: Illin­ rhan'ge the manager makes, then man on defense, not easily fooled. n’ t be down there at this juncture * people getting knocked off by •' sundry. The Second in importance champion. ^ * * • if the tourney seemed to be going ois. it is a good rule. Otherwise it is Charges bard on every play. He $ and Missouri Valley: * Homer Hendersons out in the • to the Tunney-Heeney affair was a He is growing out of tne Son of Walter Schmidt, former places and doing things. Tommy Big Six * timberlands. Why not put a • lightweight championship match featherweight class and if he 's weighs 182 pounds, is 20 years old, Loughran. having been told by New Nebraska. ^ "What could be more thrilling and lives at Orentt. major league ball player. An out­ Southern Cali for- *good name like John L. Sullivan * than to see ‘Slim’ Harris make a involving Sammy Mandell and Jim­ not rushed along too fast he w ll York that he must fight heavy­ Pacific Coast: have a good chance to win the standing defensive * or Jim Corbett on the cup and • tL -base hit.’’ was the way the my McLarnin. It was all Mandell * * * / Orl.YRLES back. Plunges well. weights as a light heavyweight, has nisi * file it away in the Smithson- • manager ended the interview. and the gate, discouraged by num­ 135-pound title. Will captain Golden Bears in signed for a fight under the Southwest: University of Texas. 1929. Not given to flashy playing, SCHMIDT Gained more yards * ian Institution? * "Under the new rule there would erous postponements, was not what auspices of Paddy Harmon in Chi­ • * * Feed ’Em Hard Ones but is very consis- Fullback per average try cago. Risko is said to have signed be no chance for that.’’ it should have been. than any other \ new code of sportsmanship The middleweights, Mickey Singer’s manager was warned ROY tent and depend- with Jim Mullen and Heeney seems that he was rushing the boy RIEGEL8 able, especially in back on team, around 4.5 yards an has been adoptee at Illinois Uni­ Walker and Ace Hudkins, met In a to be looking at the distant horizon versity. The code forbl«Is Iwolng . title fight in Chicago. Hudkins too fast when be accepted the Center passing . ball to attempt. Can stand much punish­ with a pensive, far-away expres­ mutch with the experienced Can- backs. One of the ment. He weighs 192 pounds, is 21 Rockville Favored and hissing and all abusive and EVEN MONEY BETTING won but not in the official ballot­ sion. rltatlng remarks from the ing. Walker thus continued to live zoneri but he went on and proved steadies; centers in game. Has play- years old, and lives at Modesto. Other Bouts his contention that Singer was tDO lines. Wl-.nt are the spectators his charmed life in championship If Mister Rickard has any plans, supposed to do? Throw things? ON NEW YEAR’S GAME fights. Late in the year, Andre good to waste on bums. they begin and end with the pro­ to Beat Mechanics * • • Jim Corbett says the trouble Routls took the featherweight Johnny' Weissmuller Quits posed Sharkey-Strlbllng fight at William* Muldoon invented the'*.. .. -Pr.v where it once resided in the keep­ with the modern manager is that Miami beach late in February, It Pasadena, Cal., Dec. 10 he is not willing to take a chance. shower bath, according to a new. ^ fesalng to know nothing whatsoever ing of Eugene Criqui. Routis gain­ is true that he matched Sharkey RocKviPe High Is favored to de­ story of the Old Roman by Ed Vaa* “ Let young fellows fight the 500a with K. O. Christner for January about'eacb other’s mode of attack ed his title victory over Tony Can- ones with the big names,’’ be Amateur Swimming Circles feat Manchester Trade In the sec­ Every. Now-if he’d just think up orthe gridiron. "Nibs’’ Price and zoneri. in a moment of weakness but-other­ ond basketball clash of the season some way of saving a man’s necs says. “If they are beaten by a wise it might appear that a heavy­ Bill Alexander, two gentlemen who good one they will learn more and between these two schools today. from the slippery soap. -IV-.. weight champion is to be elected at The main reason for this statement rule the football roost today as ! get more advertising than by win­ the end of the year with as little their teams prepare to battle it out Chicago, Dec. 26.— Johnny Weiss­ concerning himself with business. Is that Rockville won the first game Another J. Drexel Biddle, mil­ ning from the punks.’’ ostentation as possible. In the New Year’s Day tussle, are Johnny Risko did himself in­ muller, styled the world’s greatest The swimmer, who holds prac­ right here in Manchester by a 42 to lionaire, has taken Rene de Vos, Two Big Matches tically every free style world’s Am I thinking of John Dempsey? heavyweight, as his protege. Ca.st-^,^;;“; ready and willing to go into the estimable damage when he fought swimmer, will "retire” from ama­ Don’t be absurd. John Dempsey 22 score. If they could do that, they batUe without gaining or permit­ Tut Jackson, a terrible bam. and mark In pools of 50 to 880 yards, should b3 able to win today on ing his sugar into the cauliflower teur competition after January 3, indoors and out, is nearing his 25th has retired and he’ll never fight ting further knowledge. Jim Maloney In recent weeks. again. No sir. boys, not while he s their own floor. It will be a big market, as it were. For Alexander banned all on­ Risko had been out of the ring according to a letter made public birthday. He Joined the I. A. C. feather in the Trade School’s hat if Tomorrow Night swimming team in 1920 and since conscious. He never heard of Judge Fuchs insists he will'’-^'^J lookers, both press and mere well- for months when he accepted a by the I'linois Athletic Club today. trend, perhaps, and the things one it succeeds In winning. wishers. from the side lines when cheap match with Jackson, a no­ The letter, written by Weissmul­ that time has dominated the aqua­ The Trade School’s season Is nbt manage the Braves himself from^^—^ Although remaining inactive at is liable to do subconsciously. I the bench. "What a tremendous taste 'r, r i 'S t e d his Georgia Tech outfit torious tanker. ler to I. A. C. officials, fails tc re- tic world. have heard of mien who accepted entirely complete as yet, but to date Into the Pasadena rose howl for an Thanksgiving, the Herald Bowling He couldn’t possibly get any ^^g future plans of the young The swimming champion hinted it U as follows: for gewgaws the man must have. League will continue its re,gular the proffer of money subconscious­ announced stiff drill. And Nibs credit by beating Jackson and he aquatic star, although it reminds that he may take to the footlights ly; you know, in a detached-, ab-^ Dec. 26.— At Rockville High. Price had the gates locked and weekly schedule tomorrow night. discredited himself plenty when the club the writer is “ getting on as his first step in acquiring an es­ Dec. 28.— Willimantic here. • Many years ago George Huff, * Two of the’ best matches of the stracted way. Their ttiinds were on guarded lest the public get a peep he hardly beat the big colored in years and facing the necessity of tate. something else, undoubtedly. Jan. 5.— At New Britain, 1st and • without professional experi- at his Callfomla Bears in action. evening are scheduled for the fellow. • ence, essayed to manage the Charter Oak alleys where Manches­ Anyhow, John is likely to he 2nd teams. Indications are that the largest Then he took a match with the Jan. .— At Springfield Voca­ • Boston Red Sox. After two ter Green meets the Charter OakS PAULINO BEATS RENAULT LOCAL SPORT BRIEFS shown considerably more than 8 crowd that ever witnessed a New thoroughly discredited Maloney half million dollars pretty soon. If tional. • days Mr. Huff was caught one Y0tLT’B Day game will see the two and the Night Hawks grapple with and Maloney beat him; Maloney • evening throwing rocks at his ? <>-5; the Construction. Cali, Columbia, Dec. 26— Paulino he doesn’t take It. It won’t be Jan, 11.— Simsbury Hight here. teams battle it out for intersection­ climbed back into the money over question of whether he is con­ Jan. lo.— At Meriden. • own house. After four days he Following is the schedule: Risko and Risko fell right out of Uzeudun battered his way to a ten- Domenick Edcellenti, fighting un­ was noticed In hotel lobbies al aupremac);. round decision over Jack Renault scious. He will be Just plain silly, Jan. 22.— At Willimantic Trade. California remains an ev.en-| the fancy 'group of contenders for der the name of Johnny Duane, to- Granting he is nothing of the kind, • reading newspapers upside At Parr’s here yesterday. Jan. 26.— Meriden here. money contender in the betting [ the retired one’s title. dey issued a challenge to any 115- ■we then will assume that the ,kld s • down. When last seen he was Green vs. Charter Oak Fighting at fais best before near­ Feb. 1,— Middletown here. marts according to the best of in­ pound boxer In the state Hy Malley last fight is to be enacted next ium- Feb. 6.— At American School for • wearinit a silk hat and dun-^ Construction vs. Night Hawks l a s t NIGHT’S FIGHTS ly 30,000 boxing bugs, the Basque of Hartford is his manager. formation. mer. His opponent will be the the Deaf. • garees and .walking toward woodchopper outpointed Renault man they can make look best at the • Helsingfors. At Murphy’s At Cali, Columbia — Paulina by a wide margin. Feb; 8.— New Britain Trade here. k n it y in g b is h o p Beethoven vs. Bon Ami. box office. Feb. 15,. — ^ Springfield 'Voca­ Uzeudun, Spanish heavyweight, won The weather here was good It is evident that they Intend to THB HOCKEY SEASON IS IN Center Church vs. West Sides. decision over Jack Renault, of Ca - arrive at his selection without be­ tional here. London-^The Bishop of Brad­ Highland Park vs. Sons of Italy. When President Coolldge was enough for football yesterday after­ Mar. 1.—-At American School for, FULL SWING. NOW AREN’T ada, 10. noon. Although it was a tit too coming too downright inquisitive. y o u GLAD YOU GAVE A LITTLE ford, Df. Perowne, is ah accomp- At Philadelphia— K. 0. Phil Kap­ talking about that summer White the Deaf. Ushed kttitter. H« has a pair of House, he didn’t by any chance, )^arm to make the ice just right for They were that way last year -and SOMETHING .TO THE RED lan, New York, scored technic .1 what did it get them? Ouite so. Mar. 6.— At Bridgeport Trade.' siittiOBi bo knitted x.b®n a school- happen to mention Mississippi, dijd skating, a large crowd visited Cen­ CfeOSS? ^ _ We don’t call u ..., thing cured knockout over Don Petrln, Newark, Mar. 16.— At Simsbury High. .bojr and which brought him a prize. he?. ter Springs Fond. IIAU* . also cam sew^ that still keeps you on a diet. N. J., 6.

■ 1 . "a'vA'. ■*. ;iA ■w - ;- ^ ■ ■ K lifANC ^ S TER E Y prore m RALD, SOUra MANCHESTER, CONN.. WED^SDAY, DECEMBER 26,. 1928. ^f»aGte‘ TWELVE Concentrate Your £fforts-Use These Columns And Gain The . lULl-u-inru-i ------...... ' jufjtjyni----^-uAru-LrLnnnnnnrii------1------• n*^ wm gjijuni------the purchase of an oil heater for 4»-A Want Ad Information Lost'and i>Vmnd Fuel and Fe«d the church. This, it is hoped, may 6IRUCAL TABLEAUX HEBRON eUmitiate the difficulty ot the prop­ FOUXD— SM.^LL black and white wo«>u l>'OK SALS—'Har4. ehMtuuf, er heating of'^the church in thd'ex­ Manchester dog. license Xo. 3645S. Owner may mixed, whito rob and aidtf Season­ The assessors have been busy at TO BE PRESENTED SOON have same by calling at 41 Winde- ed and sawed to'order. L. T. wood treme cold weather. mere street and paying for adv. Co.. 65 BlaseH etreot. Phone 4»6. the town clerk’s office for the past The Sunday school Christmas Evening Herald few days. They planned to finish tree festivities of St. Peter’s church l o st — POCKETBOOK containing Garden-t'annciMiry Frodacta'64) Phone Your Want Adf their work of assessing by the first took place Monday evening at the Classified Advertisements sum of money and drivers license. Thom? 4 Maxwell has In course of Reward if returned to Plnehurst of the week if possible. rectory, at 7:30. A pleasing pro­ preparation a series of Biblical Omint six average words to a line Soda Shop. Telephone 1595 or 214-2. FOR SALE— APPLJSS. Greenlnga To The Mrs. Louise Links and family gram including a story lor the Baldwins, Jonathan and Delicious, tableaux , to j b e presented at the InUtala numbers and „a by the basket, bushel or barrel, at were badly bruised and shaken In children by the rector, the singing each count as a word and oomnouna LOST—MOXD.\Y evening at Hales an automobile accident on the Col­ words as two words. Minimum coat Is store, about 9 o’clock. 2 small the farm or delivered. Edge wood ot carols, etc., was carried out, and South Methodist church on Sunday Fruit Farm. Tel. 945. W. H. Cowles. chester road recently. They escap­ price of three , bundles, containing shoes and un­ presents including candy, and evening, January 6. He has made wear. Finder please return to SG ed serious injuries. oranges were distributed from the this subject a study for a number Line rates per day for transient Spruce street. Household fiooda 51 Evening Herald The Young Women’s club held tree. Arrangements were made for of- years and has frequently arrang­ ads, LOST— WRIST WATCH with 6 blue its last meeting at the home of the carrying of those children vvho ed eh tertalrments at this seasjn ot Effective March ‘ J ;a«r’ charge sapphires. between Bissell and Mabel Warner in Gilead. After the live at a distance. ^ the year for the local churches, the Maple streets. Reward If returned to G Consecutive Days ..I 'i ctj ^ »** PRICES REDUCED business meeting boxes were filled A Christmas pageant took place Salvation Army, the Rebekahs and 3 Consecutive Days ..j 11 cts Herald office. 18 OtF ON ALL DINING ROOM. with candy for the community a', the Congregational church Tues­ other organizations, which have BEDROOM AND LIVING ' a U^ orders for irregular insertions i LOST— SINCE Friday night. tan Christmas tree on the green. day evening with the usual Christ­ been successfully repeated in other Pomeranian dog without collar. Call ROOM FURNITURE - Call 664 wltl he ch^ -etj at the The closing program for the Cen­ mas tree and distribution of gifts t' wns. Mr. Maxwell has obtained Special rates for lone G3G-W or notify Joseph Scheibenp- flug. 194 School street. W.A.TKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE ter-grammar and primary rooms of to the Sunday school pupils. The some striking electrical etfects for dav advertising eiven upon 3 7 Oak Street the Hebron Center school was as Ad.-« ordered tor hree y s * And Ask for “ Bee pageant was entitled ’"rhe Gift. ’ these pageants which add material­ and et.->pped before the third A nnounceaient* fellows: Song of welcome, primary There wqre forty different charac­ ly to the beauty and interest in the dav will he charged onlv for the sc Tell Her What You Want room; “ Lines of Welcome” , recita­ ters including pilgrims, shepherds, presentation. tiial numher of times the ’’boear; WILL THE PERSON who kindly of­ IF YOU ARE A poor sleeper, come to tion by Joe Kowalski. Robert Gold­ wise men, etc. The characters were ed. Charging a* the rate A rehearsal for the pageant will fered to take me to the Manchester Benson’s and get a Nachman Com­ man, Anthony Gouci; song. “ O dressed in costume and good scen­ no allowances or ref.inds can be made >[emorial hospital. I iday afternoon fort mattress. The Home of Good She will tafee your ad. help you word it for oest results, be held at the church Friday eve­ on SIX time ads stopped after t.re about 5 o'clock at the accident be­ Bedding. Come, All ye Faithful” , grammar ic effects were produced. The ning. rhe scenes depuietf will be lil’ h d.av tween a truck and Dodge sedan, or and see that it is properly luserted. Bill will be malted room; recitation. . “ An Unusual Gilead church was represented in No "till forbids": display lines not same day allowing you until sevenld day after Insertion f.-oiu the old and new testumeni. an.v other persons seeing the acci­ Idea” , grade 2; “ The Candy Tree” , the congregation and the church with a reader to explain the de­ a,.M -spnn.slble dent at Wickham’s Hill. East Hart­ FOR SALE—FOR IMMEDIATE sale lake advantage of the CASH RATE. The Herald will not be r ford. just over tlie Manchester line, cheap. Double brass bed, springs and song by grade 1; recitation, “ The was filled to capacity. Mrs. W. O. scriptive passages. r, r more than one Incorrect 'n»ertlon , please get in touch with C. E. Skates. mattress, white Simmons bed. sp.ing Bloom of the Christmas Tree” , El­ Seyms of Colchester played the or­ of any advertisement «rde.ed for , S Hemlock street. Tel. 2319. and mattress, white chest of len Hills; song. “ God, Rest Ye. gan. mere than me time. ' drawers, table and chair, grey drop Merry • Gentlemen” , gramm-jr The Inadverter- omission ot '"Cor- STKA.M.SHIP TICKETS—all parts or leaf breakfast table. 9x12 rug. -\pply re...t pnM.catmn of ndverttair.g ‘ “ the world. Ask tor sailing lists and 104 Haynes street, or Tel. 1427. room; recitation. “ Particular” . FEAR FIREBUG. pprrtftAd or\\v hv ran<'^n«Mon of rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith. Jean Ives; recitation, “ A Tardy INTERNATIONAL PAPER H,arge made for the service rendered 1009 Main street- Wanted— To Buy were trying to cover sometliing. COMPANY « • • Houses (ur Sale T£ Santa Claus” , George Brooks; New York, Dec. 25.— Fear of a All R.1vertlseniente must C'-'''’^brin Atorney Katz quoted the fact that song. “ Up on the House Tops” , firebug again gripped the east side New York, Deg-embcr 5th, 19-8 ,n stvle copv and Autiirtintilles for Sale 4 I AVILL BUY Anything you’ll sell in in the Superior Court Judge Brown primary room; song, “ The Mending The Board ot Dircctoi-s have declared a regulations enforced hv the puhlUh- FOR SALE OR RENT— New single today following fires in two 5-story ers tnd thev reserve the right to the line of junk or old furniture. G-room house. 313 Woodbridge had ruled that the machines couid Party” , grade 3 girls; recitation, 25-family tenements durin~ the I regular quarterly dividend ol one and 1926 FORD COUPE. Call me on the phone. Wm. Ostrin- street. Steam heat and garage. tiirec-oiiarters per cent ( ^ %) on the edit, revise or reiect anv copy con 1926 FORD SEDAN. be used legitimately and in three “ Cinderella Tree” . Anna Hiidak; night. 1 4 sky. Tel. 849. Call 711. ' instances found persons charged Cumulative 7% Preferred Stock of this aidered ohjecrmnahle. ads 1925 FORD FORDOR. song, grades 1 and 2. “ The Clean- The pyromaniac, who has been CI.i'SINt1 hoh KS—< lasslfled 1924 FORD COUPE. WILL PAY THE HIGHEST cash FOR SALE— WASHINGTON street, with keeping gaming machines not (.ompanv, and a regular quarterly divi­ If. be published same,day must hs le Up” : recitation. “ Bethlehem Star ’. terrorizing the east side for several I 192,i FORD COACH. prices for rags., paper, magazines, brand new six room Colonial, oak guilty. In view of the fact that months, was seen leaving tlie dend of one and one-haii per cent ■'M-eil bv 12 oclpcK nooa. Sauird.ay. 1924 CHEVROLET TOURING. old metal. Will also buy all kinds of Jennis Poraprowitz; “ Christmas in flours ihrouglioul. tire place, tile one local case of a similar character the Pines” , Edward Gillen; recita­ second building.' and search for him on the Cnnudalive Pre­ 10:39 a m. 1925 OLDSMOBILE LAND.AU. chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Tel. bath, large corner lot. Price right. ferred Sto.-k ol this Conip.any. for the 1928 PONT'AC LANDAU. has been appealed to the Superior was pressed with renewed vigor. 1545. ' Terms Call Arthur A. Knotla. Tele- tion, “ Christmas Conduct” , Marcia current quarter, p.ayable laniiarv 15, Telephone Your Want .Ads 192.8 CHRYSLER SPORT COUPE. phen 7S’3-2. 875 Mam sireeu Court. Jud,ge Johnson thought the According to the habit of the I PAY THE best prices for rags, and Elizabeth; recitation. “ In the i'529, to holders ol record .it the close of Ads are accepted over the telephone MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES * ------case of Peter Urbanetti should be Dawn” . Dorothy Gray; song, “ Si­ upper east side firebug, the blaze j at the CHAKHK KAl’K giveb above 10C9 Main Street. Tel. 740 paper, books, metals etc. D. Oren- FOR SALE—JUST OFF East Center business nccenil>er 2b. Ifi2.*^. Dennis P. Coleman, Mgr. stein. oldest junk dealer in town. street, nice 6 room horns, tire place, decided in the same higher court. lent Night” , grammar room; reci­ was started in two baby carriages aa a convenience to Checks tn be mailed. Transler brH'ks the CA. the Young Women s .Millinery— Dressmaking ...... i = Rttpatrliig as FOR RE.N’T— PLEASANT apartment. Main street near' Middle IJir-npike, club was on display for the first Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . -u was befor“ the court this morning Painting— Papering ...... *> l20 W Center street. Walter Olcott. Tfilix" Haberern Delivers W. U. time Sunday afternoon at 4:30. It “A Christmas Carol” CHIM.NEYS CLEANED and repaired, Telephone 3.57, on the charge of keep.ng a slot ma­ Professional Services ...... key fitting, safes opened, saw filing | Messaj?es: Over 300 of Them was covered with sparkling colored Sketches by liessey; Synopsis by lirauchw Repairing ...... and grinding. Work called for i chine for the purposes of gaming. Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning .. 4i FGR r e n t —SEVERAL first class lights, the expense of which was H.arold Clemson, lOS Norlli Elm | rents, with all improvements Apply He was repiesented in court by At- Handled Here. Toilet Goods and Service ...... street. Tel. 462. borne by the 'Connecticut Light Wanted—Business Set vice ...... Zt> Edward J Boll. 865 'tgm si reet. Tel tor.iey Ab"ahaiu A Katz of Hart­ and Power Company. A large crowd .560. Santa Claus had so many Christ­ ErinrnMonal .M.ATTRRSSES, BO.N Sl’ltl.NGS. cush­ ford who enterel a plea of not gathered on. the Green and joined Courses and Classes ...... ^7 mas greetings he wished to deliver ions and pillows: sterilized and reno­ FOK RENT—5 ROOM tenement, mod- guilty. Urbanetti w’.: fined $25 and in the singing of carols, the entire Private Instruction . . . . vated with sulphur and formal­ 7 Allen to Manchester people that he sent ern conveiitenoes. Apply costs and .-(.ti <,ppeal was taken. community being represented. Can- Dancing ...... dehyde best metliod. Reasonable Place. along a messenger boy to help the Musical —Dramatic ...... prices. Holmes Bros. FurnBure Co.. The state’s evidence was present­ . dy and oranges were distributed Wanted —Inst ruction ... 3'J Western Union office here. 331 Center street. Tel. 12GS. KOR KKNT—5 ROOM tenement. ed by Policeman John J McGIinn j among the children present. The FInnnelnl .Mat her street, rent $16 Robert J. The boy attracted quite a bit of Bonds—Stocks— .MortgHges . . . . 3J and Lleuterant William Barron, SEWING .MACHINE repairing of ail Sintih Pelt phone 75U-2, Interest about the town as he de­ music was led by Howard Porter Business Opportunities ...... 32 makes, oils, needles and supplies. R. both o* whom had isited Urbauet- I with the cornet. .Money to loan ...... “3 \V. Garrard, 37 Edward street. Tel ti’.s plt.ee of business and saw the livered messages. His name is Money Wanted ...... ”4 715. William Haberern. 11. of Purnell ! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolfe and Help and gltnnllona machine in operation. The attention ' children of New York City are j of the police h’id teen caliod to the Place. Bill.v is the regular mes­ -Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 PHO.N'OGR.'\ PHS. vacuum cleaner, RUBlNOW’S m senger hoy who works off and on at spending their Christmas vacation Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 clock rfepairing. ke.v fitting, gun and I place by tlie mother of ^ young gi of three weeks at the home of Help Wanted —Male cr Femal- . 3? lock sm'ithing. Br.Titliwait'', 52 Pearl who had eped.odly played the ma­ the office according to the rush of Agents Wanted ...... ‘,‘o street. STARTS TOMORROW business. But yesterday he wor'e Mrs. Wolfe’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Situations Wanted — Female .. . . 38 chine a-id on this day had epent 65 the regulation Western Union uni­ Harry Kesman. .Situations Wanted — Male ...... 39 cents. This was not the first time Emplovtnent Agencies ...... 46 Help Wanted— Female 33 form for the first time. Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Porter I. i ve Stork— Pet a—Totil try— Vehicles she liad been known to play the Miss Laura Gates, manager of left Wednesday morning for an Tomorrow marks the opening of machine at this particular place. l>ogs— Birds— Bets ...... 41 IVAN'TED— .A LAUNDRESS to go the local office, estimated this morn­ automobile trip to Maine where After the Ghost of Christmas Past had shown to Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 4‘2 out by the day. Mrs. John G. TalcoLt, an extraordinary sale of coats at Pa.iolman McGliiin wlio was de­ ing that at least 300 Christmas . they expect to spend the rest of Poult rv and Supplies ...... 4‘3 'I'alcottville. Phone 9S-5. Scrooge a happy vision of Scrooge’ s youthful days and Wanted — Be'a— I'ouIt rv—Stock 4( Ruhinow’s. This is one of the sea-r tailed to visit Urnai.etti’s shop went greeting niess8,ges were handled their vacation at the home of Mrs. For S.-iir— Sllacellntieona W.ANTED— WOMEN attd girls to son’s big events at this popular there and fought 25 ce its wo.'th of over the holiday. I Porter's aunt, Mrs. Edward Book- old. Fezziwig’s merry Christmas parties, ’ one more .Articles tor Sale ...... 4“ work in sliade grown tobacco ware- wc^en’s store and is looked for­ the slugs, receiving five. When •'he 1 er of Watervllle. scene was conjured up. It was another Christmas Boats and Accessories...... 46 hou.se. K. F. Falk. Manchester Pub­ attem’ited to use tiiem he found the The candle light service rtield at Building Materials ...... ' 41 lic Warehouse. Mancliester, Conn. ward to by hundreds of Manches­ when old Marley, Scrooge’s former partner, had been Diamonds— Watches—.lewelry .. 18 ter women. Mr. Rublnow has made machine wouldn’t work. He then TO HOLD HEARING ON the Congregational church Sunday l-llecirlcal Anollances— Radio .. 49 confronted Urbanetti with the fact evening ■was well attended by the at derath’s door and Scrooge was lonely in his office. Buel and Beed ...... 49-A Help Wanted— illale ot Female 37 an effort to make this year’s sale la-if I'.arden — Farm —Dairy Products S'l of coats the biggest yet in the his­ that he had sold slugs which, were .^By NEA. nifOugh.,Special Ptrmisslon ot tli. Publishers of The.Beolt ol Knowleily, Copyright. igZS- 26^ lloiisehoM I'r-iods ...... , 51 WA.VTED — E.XPERIENCED broad- tory of the store. In doi > he of no value and Ur'ie ietti wanted CLOSING BOLTON PONDj .Machinery and l">ols ...... &2 leaf tobacco assorters. .Apply has a much greater selec iii B..aid ...... 5'J Lieutena.it Bai’ron substantiated A hearing is to be held Friday in costume. The church w.as artisti­ II, >afders (Van.ted ...... 59-A night of this week at the hotel on Fuel and Feed 4l»-A WILLIAMS BICYCLE what Patrol-nan McGlind said auout cally decorated with greens. The Counirv B-iard-Ite.soris ...... 6'i the shores of the Bolton pond as to program was under the leadership Hotels — Kestaiiratits ...... 61 the young girl spending 65 cents. the advisability of preventing fish­ Wanted — .(.loms— Board ...... 32 FOR SALE—Sl.AB WOOU; Stove He also testified thut Urbanetti told of Mrs. John Deeter. Keiil Ksinte Ftir Henf length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars ing through the ice. The pond has A p'aris’a meeting was held at .A part me til s, hints lenennnis.. 6'J a truck load. V. Kirpo, 116 Wells The Columbia bicycle given him the concern who put the ma­ been closed for three years against Business Locatnpns for Rent . . . 64 street. Phone 2466-W and 3G34-2. away by George H. 'Williams, Inc., chine in there informed him that the vestry room of St. Peter s Hoiiscs tor Kei.t ...... 6: fishing through the ice and it is the church following the morning serv­ on Christmas eve was won by Max they were money makers. He said purpose of the hearing to be held Snhiirlian for Kent ...... 6f FLU IN DECLINE. 'Wagner of Hartford : Road. Mr. be wasn’t anxious about it and ice on Sunday. It was votecl to ac­ Summer Homes tor Kent ...... 61 this week to see if there is^ any seri­ cept the rector’s resignation to Wanted t.> Kent ...... 6* Wagner was present at the draw­ didn’t like the children to be around ous objection to closing it for the Cteiil l>liite For Stile ing and rode the bicycle home. his place. take effect January 1, and it was ..\pnrtment Buildings for Sale .. 6169 Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 26.— In- same, purpose until May 1, 1929. voted to make him rector emeri­ Business Property for Sals . . . . . 7'70 fluenza gave promise of complete There were a large number of peo­ ' Attorney Katz stated that there There are several Manchester fish­ ple present, filling the store. was a certain amount of entertain­ tus The matter of supplying the l**aims and l,a..d for Sale ...... 71 j abdication today after a brief, but ermen who are opposed' to the con­ vacancy left by the rector’s retire­ 1 ' ^ H-»useS tor Sale ...... 73 ^ effective reign in California. The judges lit the contest were ment connected with the use of the tinuation of this practice and they Then Scrooge seemed Lots for Sale ...... T. Daley of Bolton and Fred Kil- machine. Prosecuting Attorney ment was left to the wardens. It ^he Ghost of Christ­ Kesori Broperiy for Sal'- . . . . 74 Its weekly record of Californians will attend the hearing. was also voted to appoint a com­ to s^e an old sweetheart Suburhan for Sale ...... stricken dropped from 10,296 to bury, E. Wilson and Victor'John­ held a different opinion. He main­ mas Past then vanished - Real Estate tor ExchanSrc .. . son of this town. The winning cou­ tained. there was evidence-that the mittee of three, Lewis W. Phelps, of his who had married.; and Scrooge fell upon his > 7,385 in seven days’ time, a defin­ In all English history no wo­ F. Elton Post and Mrs. Anne C. * Wanted —Beal Estate ...... 77 ite abatement of the epidemic, ac- pon was drawn by Miss Leone machine contained mints and slugs. man applied for divorce before The happy couple were, bed where ne sank Into a ^ Anctlon— l.egnl NoTices He said the users of these machines Gilbert to look Into the matter of t Auction Sales ...... 73'cording to authorities. Hand. 1801 and only three before 1841. enjoying- Christmas t o -' heavy sleep. , Legal Not leer ...... 73 \^^gether. By Frank Beck g-i4. V______GAS BUGGIES—Safety First OUCH \l CORRECT. AND 'THERE’S ftSMBMBER WHAT YOU BIG UP LIKE THIS A WISE X TOUD YOU* GEE, MEANS A RIGHT OUT AND M AN, JIM, JUNIOR ... DON'T GALLOOT! U NCLE HEM, HAND TURN. DOWN TEACHING FO R G ET TO W HY d o n ’t I’LL SOON ALWAYS SIGNAL MEANS HIS KID KNOW A L L 'WITH YOUR YOU’RE r M TRAFFIC. SIGNAL, AND YOU LOOK ABOUT TRAFFIC LEFT HAND, GOING 'SURE s ig n a l s ! WHERE you’re SIGNALS. THIS LIKE MOTORISTS TO t KNOW V A TCH YOUR IS FOR A DO . STOP. EM all !l eoiN G ? LEFT-HAND NOW, •If. TURN, UNCLE

S'" A A When Scrooge awoke*again it was still dark outside, but the room was filled with a mysterious ruddy light, ' i' Scrooge trembled with fear and the expectation o f tka m second spirit that Marley’ s ghost had said would vic> him that night. Cautiously Scrooge went to the door. m A strange voice bade him turn the knob. x-t* j,' y Sti,tch«f ind Synoput. Copyright. 1923. nwCrolbf- -Seetoty. • (To Be Continued)^/ •nn “Tiff TT \. ’ .. ’ • - ':-w • A- A-.-' .,o> ■ . ' 1 -- ^ m - Sl'S'..' -t-' vv‘_ / ' - Hv 7 5. I __ PAGE THIRTBll MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1928^ By PCTcy L. Crosby SKIPPY s a y s - SENSE and N O N SPE :ct POH’T 86 W "’*' IT Dear Reader Friends: Voo poN*T FIGHT Time comes and time goes^ ya rfiT a£Lou) TRe accT. flS A COL'LAR again we have reached another mile-slone in the jojirney of lifew The mile-stone of friendship and good cheer—Christmas and the New Year. We are happy to think each mile-' stone passed and each holiday sea­ son finds us richer in friends. We feel that every reader of this col­ umn is a friend. We wish wc might grasp each one of you by the hand and extend our good cheer. ' So with this meaus, yo-ur column­ V ist wishes you individually a Mer­ ry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. . —The Columnist.

Irate Diner: “Look here, •Waitress —there’s not a particle of turtle in this turtle soup.” . Waitress: “Well, what of it? We > Cowrit 1K.6. ru tr L. Cwrtiy. CwtimI A«in.. Ibe.\ . REQ.aS.PAT.OFr. have Cabinet pudding, but you 1928. BY NEA SERVICE, INC. wouldn’t expect to find Hoover in ' 1 ^ . AVomcn are usually far apart it, would you?” OIJK BOARDING HOUSE when they get together and argue. By Fontaine Fox “Music hath charms to soothe the In the New Christmas Airplane By Gene Ahern savago breast,” but not late at night when one is trying to sleep. Pete the printer (haberdasher); -THE F IR S T 'foii iMrifrC ,lU.%x>o V lE L t- _ “I’d like a suit of underwear.” ' Haberdasher: “Union?” MA-abR';— i 'l l -m A PE v o a ^ ^ P t Pete: “Sure. Typographical, No. . o e v e n s ' A SMokiria j ■3'AckET For a g i 16. Do hafta show my card?” ^ SU PPER S 7 ARB 0 UPHILL GOING DOWN COUPLE 'BOkES^OF C lS A R S / = ; ^ r f o o F o r M B 7* ^ " ------“Well, of all the nerve,” she said, YouXOU mayulciy findnuu it1C uphillujkiiiAix work to as she siapptruslapped hisuia face. “Don’t ever — Ad’ vulA-f i Have Vou go DOWN this HILL in par seven.. i^^gg me agafn. e e r t'- tb OFFER FOR A PO'LEM On thetiio othernthpr hand, youvoii may slide |I «a i1 right,” he replied, meekly. AT MoMB i iLLAi eoLF BALLS? — I UilS-f^ right into the par solutibn on i Tf that’s how you feel about it, get -TrAPB -TMEM To r A UlALklAifi another page. off ray lap.” MAPS A' SWAF'Wl-rri XSAcKK s T i c K ! A Ir S o ITarmer Perkins: “I’ve got a Wril-fE OF. 'A ' FArieV VESrT. D O W N freak ovei on my farm. It’s a two- TbR A ■ SrilKI"; Ad’-rflE f = i SUIAT A SPLBAPIP A W PM legged calf.” Ct-oCK TOR AA ELBcTr i c ^ Farmer Brown: “I know it. He i was over to call on ny daughter 'BEP“TAp7 OR StilT OT last night.” V/ ypeSAhAAS i • There had been a train wreck and m o l one of two traveling authors felt ] / ^ himself slipping from this life. •# “Good-bye, Tom,” he groaned to hi- friend. “I’m cone for.” “Don’t say that, old man!’’ sput­ tered the friend. “For Heaven’s sake, don’t end your last sentence with a preposition!” (♦ * « Flying High An Irishman about three-sheets to C b the wind was on his way home. It 6 . was after midnight, and as he cross­ ed a bridge he saw the reflectior of 1 L the moon on the water. He stopped H L and was gazing info the watf.r when THE UULES. a policeman approached from the opposite direction. The Irishman, 1 — The idea of Letter Golf is toaddressin.-r the policeman, said: A change one word to another and do “ Phw^at’s the m aPer down it in par, a given number of there?;’ ' strokes. Thus change COW to HEN, “Why, that’s the moon,” replied in three strokes, COW, HOW HEW, the policeman. r(S/R7. t HEN. “Well, how in the deuce did I get r.j f - 2— You change only one letterup here?” asked Pat. at a time. HAv/^Voa? 2— You must have a complete “May I kiss you now, dearest?” Ct926. BY MCA : REG.u.s.nAT.orr.' y word, of common usage, for each he whispered. ■r jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ “Wait a while,” she pleaded. (^Fontaine Fo?t._1928, The Bell Syndicate, Tnc.)- tions don't count. “Why?” he protested. 4__The order of letters cannot be “I was raised in the Souih, big By Crane changed. boy, and I’m not used to these sud­ In Trouble Either Way— den changes in temperature yet.” WASHINGTON TUBBS U Gene Tunney is one man w'ho MANBE so , b u t IF WE DON'T A genius is more than apt to be IT JUST TROVES THKT JADA'S IN DUTCH, W%- may be said to have accumulated a SHOol ^OM’t VAiOR^V ^ ^ NEH. AND AtMOST hand-made fortune. just a plodder who has arrived. DON’T UKE VT. '('KNOW J ADA-WHEN THAT fin d 'ER, WEU, I HATE To ^BOUT not FlNDlKl’ 0^^A. MOBBED US WHEN THINK WOT'Lt happen WHEN BABS gets IN BAD.BO'/l iT'S CONTAGIOUS. X DON’T BE T ’60TT^ PkUNWT SHE'S WEU WE admitted bein’ HAVEN’T FORGOTTEN THAT HUDSON BET MES^ SILLV. v)HV, WE GO To PAT OUR HOTEL BILL k n o w n -^WJHS, Trt' FIRST HER FRIENDS. SHE GOT US INTO, NOSlRl ’N'BESlDES, 1 RANDEUffiRA'S .ON THE DOUGH W^ HAVE. i 30Z0ES w t Tp^vveo To, CAME HERE FOR A SWlEtU REIA/ARO-NOT SO PEACErUL KNEW OE HER. To g e t MIY-ED UP IN ANOTHER ONE O’ IT ifOtn ^ UAL COCHRAN — PICTURES -6^ KNICK HER private w a r s. MO.UI.MT.Ovr. ___-r'

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_,_G.V.6.PAT.'err. 3192» BY NCA SCRVtCr. y,^. - By/Blosser FllECKLES AND HIS FKIENDS Too Late to Change BECAUSE TVJE GEE VNWZ.1.* 1 MJISW r r SHOULD P0P=1P a n y o f t h e w h a t '^ b u t X G O TTA fM a l l TWIS IT OONHM IN STOP RAINING SO X COULD TAIRS klDS GOANS FOR ME SO, POP OUST BOBO AMD BEPPO ‘m eiR TELU7UEM I'LL BE d o n j m p o u r ? gotta <50 d i a r y 7M AT Sou CAMTGO CMRKTMAS p r e s e n t s ^ I ’AA BACI4 AFTER A n V N E N T ’i l i t t l e .... I ’M OUT IM 7U.IS NWWY , O.NE d a y l a t e IJXE Ji NWAV rr IS" SO \h^e DOVHM s t o r m !! M O ST 1 T b T K E "LOO a YOU SO? 4, V

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REO.U.8.RAT.OFF. Hwac. «gaet, C 1928. by NEA service. IRC. . V i^ / Christmas Swapping By SmaD (READ THE S'TORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM On Christmas eve the Tlnymites day, old Jack Fro&t rushed right DOT THIS • ' DOWN To TH’ BANK, e e e N GON£ WeAH,”meYve mas day. Just think of all the at dressing, though much time we DRAW OUT TH’ tAOfiey w e HOUR t VIlSH-'fA $Lf,M« 0 Due OH SfttM dSf a l l COMie BACK lovely spirit he’s bound to in­ usually take.” eARNeo.AM'PAS fo r tT ‘, When they were dressed they ■TOeeupiP.^WA VNOULO -T h is ALL RIGHT- spire.” SURe. (S A Then Clowny whimpered, “Gee, followed Jack to things that made VIORKEO HIS He(\0 up here, I very, very sadly fear their wee lips smack. He led thein OFF DORlHCr tH 6 1A0&- that we wHl have no Christmas. to a Christmas tree, and said, “It’s HoUOPKS FiMO How^are .we to get a thrill? Then all your own! We’ve candy canes ducceeoeoMM Jack Frogt popped right out and and cakes and such.- I ought to SeLUHCt CNOUOH say, don’t eat too much, but this 3:^ said, “You Tlnies hop right Into 6000S no SHOVI f a ErO•2.XLet*^ bed. If you don’t think you’ll is Christmas, so I’ll say, just eat (h profit Of have some fun, you’re wrong, be­ until you groan.” m e M eeoeo cause you will. V What fun the merry Tinfes had, fttqouHT - “Right now you’re feeling quite and now they all were mighty glad -TWieeCHeeRS / forlorn. I’ll wake you all on that they had helped old Santa FOR. SWT, Christmas morn and then you’ll Claus. Said one. “We live and „ ANP get a big surprise. Yes, sir! Just learn. By helping good old Santa # *f,^OOv wait and see.” And so they all Claus, we earned a real reward FOR f ran oft to sleep, and all night long because just see. what he has le^t OrDXI.. they didn’t peep. It wasn’t any for us, for Christmas, in return.” .tt*.F*T.orr. wonder. They were'tired as they co(uld be.. (The Tinymites • mysterl- | 0~'. f*’.-*-*-—-" r-'' !’V-l* **. r' ' .• •• kT' ‘jw"' 'a' ■ ‘ -‘ f ■■-■■■ •--■■■' * - ‘ ' ■ *'• • ^ .'!!''r:?' ■,'u'-'%^^y^*<*'■ ■' ;r s “' >■

W l!iiiJNISSDAX/D£CEMB£i]$:26,1928/ fA^SOUBTEEN iHattf^ggtgr lEtt^fna ||g^^ ' i, *•■ b 4 . > ' North end kiddies have been in­ M eheartwomen M. H. STRICKLAND^S vited, to a Christmas party to be CAROLERS BRING CHEER HERALD NEWSBOYS ABOUT TOWN held tomorrow afternoon at 5 o’clock at the White house on North ■ TOINSTAtlOFnCERS DISPLAY ROOM READY Main street. Miss Christine Mason, TO THE SHUT-INS HERE Mr. and Mrs. William Whalen of the recreational director of the D O W E L FOR XMAS Boston, Mass., spent Christmas with Manchester Community club, has ^ Womeu of Moosel^eart' Legion will install their new officers at the M. H. Strickland, local represen-i Mrs. Whalen’s parents, Mr. and planned a program which she feels Swedish and Salvation Arm}' tatlve for the OilrO-Matic heating Mrs. August Kanehl ot West Center sure will pleass the children. meeting to be held tomorrow eve­ Singers Visit Hospital, Alms­ ning at the Moose home on Brain- system and also the General Elec­ street. An entertainer from Hartford One Boy Totals $40 and tric Refrigerator, is now settled in will perform sleight of hand tricks house and Homes of Sick. ard place. It Is important that every niember be present as plans will be his hew location in the Richards Wells RIsley, a student at the and Santa Claus is expected with building where he has a large dis­ Tilton school for boys, Tilton, N. some left-over toys for the young Children’s voices raised in song Thai's the Record— All iiiade at this time for the visit on Christmas cheer to- the play room and a better equipped H., Is spending the holidays with children which they may have for brought January 8 of the deputy grand place to do business. By the change his mother, Mrs. Anna Risley who is ten cents.- patients at the Memorial hospital regent, Mrs. Ida Geer Weller of last Saturday. “ The First Noel” Get Papers Free. he is able to not only increase his matron at the Tolland County hom^e ’New "York who will come here at display room, but to combine the at yernon Center. Henry J. Brooks, chief clerk at sung as the chil'^ren entered the that time and conduct a school of hospital brought smiles of content­ service departm.ent with the sales­ the local freight station, has been instruction in the .afternoon and room. 'Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Willis of East elected president of the Brother­ ment to many. Through the wards Smiles were worn by The Herald evening. (Mdeers and members from Center street are planning to leave hood of R'ailway clerks of Hartford they went, up stairs and down, newsboys after they had finished .chapters all over the state have town tomorrow for their winter Lodge, No. 186. singing in the halls— singing of their routes. on Monday evening. been invited to come to Manchester home in Florida. peace and good will— singing of. the During the last minute rush along ■on the above date. It is proposed to G e t R e a d y A daughter was born Christmas Savior’s birth. Main street large numbers of the hold the school of instruction at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watson of Eve to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love­ After leaving the hospital the boys, who each day, rain or shine, children’s choir of the Swedish The north end fire headquarters, — for— • West Orange, N. J., were Chrlstma,s land gf 169 Maple street. snow or mud, deliver the papers to ■corner Main and Hilliard streets guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lutheran church gathered around their customers, were seen darting the community Christmas tree at ‘and to serve a supper there at 6:30. Smith of Lancaster road. They Among the Christmas cards re­ in and out of stores, doing Christ­ Arrang-ments for the meeting were married 15 years ago ^ ceived in Manchester were several the Center, sang a few carols and mas shopping. Many of them took W bter Driving then, tired but conscious of a task tomorrow evening and for the Christmas eve by Rev. Manning B. from Honolulu from Madam von occasion to rush up to Herald men social time to follow will be made Bennett at that time rector of St. der Holder, who also enclosed her well done slipped, quietly home. WINTER TOPS On Sunday at 6 p. m. the G Clef who came along and told them that' hy the four head officers, Mrs. Flor- Mary’s Episcopal church, and came card showing the coat-of-arnis and they had not only got their pay for ,ence Brooks, regent;~Mrs. Mar- GLASS WORK FOR back to celebrate the event. giving the information that it was glee club gave a half hour program the papers which were given to fgaret Griffin, Ida Yost and Mrs. CIX)SE1> CARS from a baronet. She will not be at the hospltal and then sang at homers of shut-ins on Oakland them by The Herald free of charge Gadrozinski. The officers who are to • J. Fradin of Fradin’s apparel recognized by this name by many on Monday but considerable In tips. SIDE CURTAINS shop is in New York today on a in Manchester because she is best street. be installed are requested to dress “ See that new tie” one youth in white. CARPETS bfiying trip. known as Miss Geojgette Moreau, The Beethoven Glee club sang at 1-2 Price said. “ That was given to mjs by one REPAIRING CURTAINS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archilles the hospital at 6 p. m. on Monday, rendering a^half hour program of of my customers and In all I got Edward L. Montgomery of Wash­ Moreau. ?9.50 in tips.” Others come rushing ington. D. C.. who with his wife Christmas caf'ols. PUBUC RECORDS On Christmas Eve the Songsters .. when they were met on the Manchester Ante Top Co. and daughter is spending the holi­ As a result of an assault upon days with relatives in Meriden, of the Salvation Army sang at the street and spread the good-news of Charles Finney, proprietor of the homes cf shut-ins and at the hos­ how they had fared. It Was .evident­ , A permit for a single tenement W . J. Messier Read Our Full Page came up for a short visit with his Rainbow Inn and dance hall, Cap- house to be erected on. Lot No. rll6 mother, Mrs. Lina Montgomery of pital. ly a Merry Christmas for a lot of lain McLean of Willimantic s police Christmas, morning ,the Swedish the bbys and they were not keeping Henry street extension, has been Center St. and Henderson Rd. the Park building. department will be given a hearing granted to Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. After-Christmas Apparel Sale Lutheran church choir sang both at if all to themselves, spending part, Phone 1816-3 in Bolton’s justice court. January 4. the hospital and the almshouse. The at leas*-, on presents for their small­ McDonald. ' • * The cost of building the storm McLean was at the hall with his wife Advertisement on Page 5. water sewer on Hollister street will program at the almshouse was ap­ er brothers and sisters and eaeh and child, and is alleged to have preciated so much they were asked —as also rememberipg his father iiot be as high as at first estimated made accusations against Mr. Fin­ » as it was thought that frost would to sing again in the near future. and mother. ney. Mr. Finney went to the home The choir then journeyed to the The record in paper sales as the be struck that would hold up the of Samuel Woodward, a constable work. In the early digging of the south end and sang at homes on result of The Herald’s present to Its of the town of Bolton, who lives a ditch frost eighteen Inches deep was South Main and Hackmatack street. carriers and in tips from customers met in one place, on the top of the short distance from the hall, to get In all, about fifteen homes were was $40. This sum was received by hill but the warm weather cleared assistance and a row ensued. As a \dsited by the choir and the G Louis Goodstein who carries one of A .L . BROWN &CO. Number 1517 this up and little or no frost was result a warrant was sworn out Clef club. The Herald’s largest routes. struck during the remainder of the against Captain McLean and he is ■work, although the job had been to be given a hearing before the Wins the justice court of Bolton on Januarj finished less than two days when Boys* and Men’s wool stocking hats regular 75c the frost aga,in entered the ground. 4. HOSPITAL NOTES * and $1.00 value. All this w eek ...... 25c each Troop 5, Boy Scouts trill meet at The Community Christmas Fund $75 IvesV Electric ■ihe Swedish Lutheran Church at this morning went “ over the top” The Memorial hospital’s report Men’s Lee Overalls, Unfonalls and 7 o'clock tonight. Troop 3 ^will the total' reaching $1203. Contribu­ for Monday and Christmas Day fol- meet at the Center Church at r.uO tions will be received until the end follows: You B u y Jum pers...... $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Circus Train Outfit P. lu. j ____ of December whei the amount re­ Admitted: Feter McVeigh of 47.7 North Main street and John Conlon Men’s Leather J a ck ets...... $10.50 ceived will be turned over to the Foot Comfort Here If this number is not claimed by Friday, December Election of Officers and working town treasurer. 6f 24 Trotter street. of the Adoption Degree by an out Discharged: Mrs. C’.arlotte Men’-s Beach V e st ...... $3.00 28th, we reserve the right to give it away to someone .of town degree team will take Pla^e Haefs, Miss Olga Haefs and Henry else. The annual Center Congrega­ Haefs of 165 High street; Mrs. Men’s Beach Jackets...... $5.50-$6.00 at the Red Mens’ meeting tonight tional church school Christmas at Tinker Hall at 8:00. Carl Borst and infant son of 815 5 exercises will be held tomorro Main street; Mrs. Walter Holland Men’s Work P a n t s ...... *...... $2.50-$4.00 g Roy Johnson of Edgerton street evening at 6:30 in the church. The and infant daughter of 39 Norman Is confined tq his home with a touch committee in charge consists of the street; Helen Fish of Middle Turn­ Men’s Lee Work Shirts ...... $1.00-$1.50 M'sses Flo-ence Benson, Gertrude of bronchitis. pike East, and Mrs.‘Hazel Fahey of Carrier, Doris Laugdon, Bertha 158 Birch street. Men’s Wool and Part Wool Munsingwear Miss Edith Johnson and John Mohr and Marjorie Waddell. Births: A son to Mr. and Mrs. CTYLE, too! For we sell ^ Wilbur Coon Shoes, which Men’s Glastenbury Underwear ' Johnson of Fairfield street are re­ William Casey of East Hartford SOUTH MR NCHCSTER ■ COHN ■ covering from an attack of tne A special rehearsal of the Chil­ and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. p;ive p erfect smartness and Men’s Grey and ^ow n Flannel Shirts from $1.25-$4.50 “ flu.” dren’s Ch >i. will be. held .omorrow John E. ■\A'alsh of Cromwell. comfort through perfect fit. night at 6 o’clock in the church Men’s.Heavy Wool Hose Mi«s Ina Modean of Lyness street basement. The secret of this fit lies in M-as taken ill with the flu on Christ­ I^reserve The Top tlieSpecialMeasurements. One Men’s Lion Brand S h o e s ...... $5.00 mas Eve. of the more than 200 size com­ Sergeant Major Edith Leggett, of Your ('ar binations matches the meas- Other Shoes ...... $3.50 ’up Sergeant Florence Heard, Cadets c. cments of your foot in every ^ Men’s High Lace Water-Proof Shoes ...... $10.00 / Edgar Heard and John Kuhl of the Evefy car top should be dre.ssed irticular. What can result Salvation Army Training school are On The Job « over twice a year to jireserve the i;ut perfect comfort? Try a spending the Christmas holidays at material and keep It tookliig well. home, and will assist in the services pair....and sec. I I The Buying Power Of Your and ready to start work ‘ during the week. Top Dressed like new $1.50. • Boys who have signified their in­ on your store as soon as Slip Covers, |iiit on $11.uO up. tention of joining the new troop of Dollar Takes A Big Jump Boy Scouts sponsored by the Man­ NAVEN’S chester Community club, have been you say. ('has. Laking invited to join Troop 1. Boy Scouts, Our Big Removal Sale Offers on an all-day hike Friday. ,The « In These Next Three Days Scouts will gather at the Hollister Our painters are available street school at 8:30 a. m., wearing for such work at short notice hiking shoes and warm clothing. # You Very Special Values On They are also reminded to provide a substantial lunch and a dime to as a rule and can accommodate A/ATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Of Selling buy hot drinks. you whenever you desire. Re­ New Seasonable Merchandise (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) Mr. and Mrs. Charles P; Findley member that a neat, newly dec­ of Boston spent Christmas with Mr. i^ iu e ra l ■Oircctor^ This announegment of our removal to_a new location After a big holiday season there are always odds and Mrs. Albert Hemingway of ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS and the accompanying sale has brought hundreds of cus­ Summit street, parents of Mrs. orated place of business at­ lif! tomers to our store. There are bargains for you too if and ends of merchandise which must be disposed of re­ Findley, who prior to her marriage tracts customers. CHAPEL AT 11 OM^ S % was Miss Marjorie Hemingway. you will attend. •#■ gardless of profit. Members of Lady Roberts and Robert K..Andersori ^ ^ h o n ^ 5 0 0 Earl Roberts lodges, daughters and Funeral Director o r2837-W sons of St. George, with their fam­ ilies will enjoy a Christmas party LADES’ DRESSES this evening at 7 o’clock in Tinker hall. There will be an entertain­ Regular $15.98 ...... * ^ 7 - Q Q ment, games and presents for the Two for $15.00 ______^ # m V O children and lefrcshments for all. John I. Olson Mrs. Charles Docchin will be In Painting and Decorating All $10.00 and $10.98 Dresses A O charge of the tree and gifts, Mrs. Sizes'Up to 5 0 ...... V v c ^ v l v / Arthur Jobert the program and Contractor. Mrs. Harold Belcher the refresh­ A FEW JERSEY DRESSES QQ 699 Main St., So. Manchester ments. LEFT A T ...... $ 1.00 $1.98 Ladies’, Grepe de Chine Chemises and Brassieres and •^1 Step-In Combinations C % A r u o N iRegular $3.25 ...... Crepe de Chine Step-Ins and Chemises d» “I Regular $1.98 . . . . r . ^ X jUU G O O D THINGS TO EAT Rayon; Underwear including Night Gowns, Cogswell (Tiairs Night Stands Pajama Suits and Slips; A I TA-TA SANTY! Regular $1.98 at .... 1..:...... V 1 * * 0 1 / Occasional Chairs Ladies’ Desks Once more the last echoes of the hoofs of Santy’^ reindeer have died out in the west. (Ever Bloomers and Step-Ins., Table and Floor Lamps Buffet Mirrors stop' to think how Santy has to travel westward Regular $1.00 and $1.25 ...... w like the very dickens in order to keep up with Four Poster Beds DoU Carriages Christmas?) The great day is over, and today White Flannel Gowns, d^1 OCj everybody Is trying to have as “ Merry a Day A Warm Welcome At Regular sizes. Regular $1.98 value .... eP X Cedar Chests After” as possible. Also getting down to the nor­ Eittra sizes. 4k 1 EfA * . >4 mal routine of life. Regular $2.25 value ...... V * A Few Real Bargains in Metal Beds And this Is as good a time as any to remipd Pinehurst readers that this place of “ Good Things ' and Mattresses. to Eat,” in the ordinary routine of life, quite as Christmas and Every Day much as in times of holiday stress, has long and Fancy Hat .Boxes 2 5 / ea ch Many other items-too numerous to mention. far reaching arm— for purposes of handing folks’ purchases to them. 'Which Is to say that our deliv­ EVERY ONE OP THjESE ITEMS ery system operates in every corner of the town Striped Flannel Gowns 1 C l A of Manchester and Is at the service of customers of the Year That You Need R egu lv $1.98 ...... V X ' e v V / GARRIES BIG REDUCTIONS nil the way from Highland Park to Pine Forest and from Wapping to Glastonbury. Criss-cross and up HOSIERY 4a1 KA Come in. Don’t pass up this opportunity. and down. * Our $1.75 and $2,00 Hosiery to go at, pair ^ X e 9 V 7 Pinehurst Is no more a neighborhood store Instant, Convenient Heat All Otir $1.50 Hose to go at $ than the United States postofflee Is a local institu­ ■ I ' 1.00 tion. Hundreds of our customers hardly ever see the inside of it. ■ ^ Grownups and children alike will welcome the radiant All ouf $1.00 Hose to go at \ |SA^ BENSON FURNiniRE CQ. And that’s all because Pinehurst has an Invio­ warmth of a gas fireplace heater, there’ll be none of the pair''.... p ...... i ...... w\Jr w “ The Home of Good Bedding” late principle, which Is that a telephoned order work, worry or danger of the did fashioned coal or wood Rayon and Wodl Hose— regular 50c at Cor. Main S t and Brainard Place, South Manchester shall be filled with as precise care, as to quality, fire, and yet the same ruddy “ firelight” effect, the same full weight .and accuracy of checking, as if the G differentsKades •••••■••••••••••••*•• customer were critically looking on; warmth and cheer. New customers are cordially Invited to verify this claim of ours by consulting with present -us- tomers. There is always one next door u» tu, The Ladles Shop ■,V*„ ' wherever you live. The Manchester Gas Co. So. -h Mn Phone two thousand. 535 Mdin Sttoigt