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■y>; JOKE CAUSES DEATH I OF TWO IN HOTEL Central Figures in Death Drama TWOMENDIE ♦ • ___^— I HAITI QUIETS DOWN AMERICA NEARS Los Angeles, Dec. 9.— (AP)— j Gregory Woodford, seated in a seventh story hotel window, was IN EXPLOSION; PARTICIPATION telling a funny story. At the AS REINFORCEMENTS climax he playfully jabbed a thumb into the ribs of J. A. THREE E T iT Bursley, sitting beside him. IN WORIB COURT Pursley, in the throes of hearty laughter, toppled back- OF MARINES ARRIVE 1 ward. As he fell, his foot hooked in Woodford’s _knee. Both Backfire from Motor Truck Signatures M ixed to Re­ j dropped to the street below ’and 1 were killed. In Everett. Mass., Starts TALKIES PREVENT . No Trouble Reported in Last vised Protocol But it Still Fire in Big Asphalt Tank; 48 Hours— Hundreds of Faces Much Opposition in THEATER ROBBERY COURT DISBARS Noise Heard for Miles. Troops on Way— Tho^ Senate. BEN B. LINDSEY I Everett, Mass., Dec. 9.— (AP)— Burglars Who Were Tortur­ Wounded in Friday’s Washington, Dec. 9.— (AP.)— i ; Two men were killed today in an j explosion at the plant of Trimoimt ing Man Thought People Clash Are Treated by Juvenile Judge Ac- ! Oil Company and several others day with the affixing of its signa- j I were reported injured. Were in Playhouse. American Naval Medical ture at Geneva to the revised pro-j cused of Taking a Fee at Wethersfield since the execution The explosion occurreii in a tank ■ Above are pictured the three*for the murder of Lester Jacoby from which a truck was being load- tocol of the Court, but the rough-1 central figures^in the drama of ‘ grocer, on the night of Februa^ of Gerald Chapman. At the right, , rra. , . is Michael Pavolik, chum of the i ^ } b liquid asphalt. The plant Officers. edged hurdle of the Senate is still i deaS to S enacted at Wethersfield 23.- At the left is Warden C. S New York, Dec. 9.— (AP)— A j While He Was Judge. , doomed man, who vrill go on trial; manufactures road oils, in front of the final approval. i Drison at midnight tonight when Reed, for whom it will be the first ghostly voice from a talking movie j John Feltovic (center), 19-year-o!d hanging since he took office Novem- for participation in the crime to- J The force of the blast shook the Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, Dec. 9.— Senate approval must be given j morrow. neighborhood and the accompany- today prevented the robbery of a Bridgeport boy goes to the gallows , ber 20. It will be the third hanging (AP)—Complete quiet throughout to the revised protocol which con­ Denver, Dec. 9.— (AP.) Ben B. ■ ing pall of black smoke was visible Brooklyn ' theater, and probably saved the life of a watchman who Haiti was reported to government stitutes a modification of its reser­ Lindsey, former Denver Juvenile ------:------^------I from the surrounding countryside. vation to American entry. A stiff j The Dead was being tortured by robbers in quarters today from all districts. Court judge, today was disbarred view of his father in an effort to contest is certain in the Senate i The dead: Henry Johnson, 60, of There have been disturbances in tka against the revised reservation and by the Colorado State Supreme make him reveal the combination HOUSE TO TAKE UP Everett. last 48 hourg. Senate leaders do not believe Pres­ of the office safe which he did not Court on charges of professional GALE ON ENGLISH COAST A w t a vx vx vm fvi '■ Charles Van Etiski of Everett. ident Hoover will place the issue Know. The arrival of the detachment of misconduct, embracing acceptance FRANPF ^ WAR DFRT' critically injured, on danger list The three robbers entered the fifty marines at Jacmel and the ira-* before the Senate in the near fu­ 1 llialivljf iJ TI r i l l I at Whiddon Memorial hospital: ture—possibly not imtil the next ot fees while he was judge. B. F. T, theater in Brooklyn early pending arrival of himdreds more, i Eugene Donnelly, Everett. today, overpowered Edward Jones, as well as reassuring statements in session, a year hence. The decision of the court was KEEPS UP, D U T H TOLL 50 Theodore Blodgett, 26, Lynn. 68, and then when his son Charles, the newspaper La Presse, have con­ Those who led the stubborn con­ imanimous. Fred Mayo, 30, Everett. The charge against Lindsey, who suspecting something wrong, went tributed to a feeling of stability. test originally in the Senate against The explosion was believed to to look for his father, overpowered American adherence to the Court won wide fame for Jais administra­ Will Pass Quickly There But have been caused by the backfiring Three threatened demonstration.'! tion of the Denver Juvenile Court, and disarmed him. stiU are opposed to acceptance of At Least Fifty Vessels in | THOUGHT SLAIN, of a motor truck which had been Strajiping the two men in or­ which had been scheduled fpr last the modification to the reservation was that he accepted $37,000 from backed close to the tank. night and this morning, failed to Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes, promi­ There is Much Opposition chestra seats one of the robbers which the Senate made in voting to Buried In Debris placed a cord around the younger materialize. adhere to the protocol. nent Denver and New York society Distress-Airplane Traf-1 J^RNS UP ALIVE Jones neck and started to draw it The wounded during Friday after­ woman, who was attempting to es­ Johnson and Vanetski were buried Borah Heads Group In the Senate. tight. noon’s clash with marines near Auar tablish the rights of her two chil­ in the debris of the tank and truck. This group includes Chairman £c Halted— Expect Wind Rev. Thomas L. Boland, curate of [ Torture Son. Cayes, are now under treatment of Borah of the foreign relations com­ dren for a settlement of the W. E. I “Tell us the combination of the naval medical officers. D. Stokes estate. He was charged Our Lady of Grace church crawled mittee and Senator Johnson of Washington, Dec. 9.— (AP)—Set­ into the smoking wreckage to ad­ safe,’’ they ordered. “I don’t know Outposts at Chantel, TOrebeck and with taking $10,000 from Samuel j Five Men Held on Murder it,” Jones replied, squirming in his California, the ranking Republican to Increase Force. tlement of the French debt, the only minister last rites of the church. Port-Apriment in the Aux Cayes of this committee. Other Republi­ Untermeyer, New York attorney,' bonds and half choked by the cord in the same case. war time obligation ovring to the Similar services were performed at as his father ’lOoked on powerless to district which had been threatened can stalwarts including Senator Charge When Youth Re­ the hospital for tliree men by Rev. today reported that conditions were Moses of New Hampshire, second His Defense London, Dec. 9.—The bitter ham­ United States for which arrange­ aid him. . Thomas A. Walsh, pastor of the The robbers gave another twist to quiet. ranking Republican on the commit­ Lindsey was judge of the Denver mering by wind and sea, believed ments for payment have not been same church. the cord. tee, are preparing to renew their Juvenile Court while the Stokes the worst in the past century, to turns: Not Yet Identified. made, will be taken up tomorrow by Four other tanks located close to opposition. Then a faint soimd of voices was C.4PITAL GRA’TEEUL. case was pending. In his d^ense he which Great Britain and the contin­ the Hpuse ways and means commit­ that which exploded did not explode heard. One of the robbers opened Washington, Dec. 9.— (AP) — said his connection in the Stokes It is the contention of this ent have been subjected for nearly a tee. although windows’ in nearby build­ the door to the manager’s office. Word from Haiti that quiet pre­ group that the modified protocol, case Vas “disinterested from the week, continued today , with some­ Mountain View. Ark., Dec. 9.-— Approval of the plan which would | ings were shattered. More than a The voices became louder. Fright­ vailed throughout toe island was signed today in behalf of President work of the Juvenile Court’’ and (AP)—A young man who says he is hundred girls employed in shoe fac­ ened, the men ran to an exit and received with gratification in Wash­ what lessene force, but with the provide payment of $4,025,000,0001 Hoover, and worked out last spring that he acted “merely as arbitrator possibility of a worse blow to come. Connie Franklin has sung “The tory close to the scene fied in terror escaped. . ington today, as leaders in Congress by Elihu Root with a committee of j mediator.' Lonesome Pine” by request of the over a period of sixty-two years, | to the street. Releasing themselves from their prepared to expedite organization as No less than fifty vessels along jurists, has weakened considerably j in addition to his wide fame the coast were reported in distress, girl whom he regards as his fiancee was asked by President Hoover in j Gov. Frank G. Allen directed bonds the two watchmen investi­ of toe House foreign affairs com­ Lindsey attract- the Senate’s reservations. j jurist and author while the raging seas prevented as­ and whose story that he was slain his annual message. On Thursday, i ____State Fire Marshal George C. Neil gated. Far back on the stage they mittee so it might pass upon toe attention for his The Senate in voting adherence 1 ed widespread sistance being sent to them. has resulted in the arrest of five two days after the executive’s rec-1 to-order inspectors of his depart- found electricians working on the Porter resolution to authorize crea­ to the court adopted several reser- | doctrine of companionate marriage, The total number of dead nas men on charges of murder. At the ommendations were read. Chairman. start an investigation. “ talkie” mechanism which had been tion of a Haitian commission of in­ vations, all but one of which were His T.'^ting-'Htine and lectures on this gone past fifty most of them on sea request of the girl’s father, the [ Hawley of the committee, intro- J. Galvin, president of the out of order. Their work com­ quiry as recommended by President accepted by other nations. The,one subject have been widely discuss­ where a half a dozen vessels have young man played “Turkey m the | duced the bill. I company, said he believed the gas pleted the electricians had put on a Hoover. unaccepted was that offered by j ed. foundered or have been driven Straw” on a harp. i A simUar measure is before the | the truck exploded test disk, which had reproduced On Capitol Hill the hope was ex­ Senator Swanson, Democrat, Vir-1 Judge LtadBey'B home is in Den­ Yet neither the girl nor her Senate, and CSiairman Smoot of the i „ . ^ ijiast was trans- the voices in the manager’s office. pressed that it would be possible to ashore. They were so far back in the get toe House committee fimction- ginia, to provide that the World ver. He has been making Denver Valable Pictures. father would admit yesterday-that Senate finance committee is await­ mitted to the tank on the groimd his headquarters in his literary the young man was Connie and the ing action of the House before call­ theater they had not heard the ing in time for it to act upon the Court could not render any advis Much ihtfcrest centered on the „ probably wUl be which contained asphaltum. The ory opinions pn subjects in which work and lecturing. He is at pres- ing it up. The Senate group already latter product, he said, was unlike­ robbers. measure by Friday. If this could be the United States has, or claims to | ent in this city. ItaU^ Steamer " “ 1 i neat week when the cases has reported favorably on the bill done it was believed by some the which IS enroute from Italy to men accused of ly to explode, although it would resolution formally could be placed have, an interest without the con- i ______against the by a unanimous vote. , land bearing pictures valued at £14, torturing and burning Franklin to bum freely. before the House the week-end ad­ sent of this nation. Refusal of the i CALLS IT INJUSTICE Opposition in Senate. The president’s brother Thomas 000,000 for an exhibition in London. death are called to trial. journment. other nations to abide by this res-1 New York, (-A-F)— The Leonardo da Vinci reported The administration’s strength in P. Geilvin, was at work in one of SANTA BRINGS GIFT ervation seemed to have blocked | Samuel Untermyw, who represent- Girl’s ^tory Little Opposition. she was fighting the furious storm Tiller Ruminer 16 year old moun­ the House indicates quick passage i the company’s garages and was From practically all quarters on permanently any prospect of Amer- j ed Mrs. W. E. D. Stok^ cjxkpq’ and hoped to be able to ride it with­ _in that body, but in the Senate con- j among several who were cut by fly- ican entry into the court. controversy f owm& out of Stokes tain girl, declined to identify the i the House side toe opinion was ex­ out mishap. man definitely as Franklin She I siderable opposition to the plan is j jng glass. TO CITY EMPLOYES pressed that little opposition would In the closing days of his admin-| when ^ha^ A further sinking of a steamer | previously had told authorities she | pticipated, its opponents contend- , Charles Czametski, one of the} be voiced either in the committee or istration, however, Calvin Coolidge j B. Lindsey had been was reported today by the steam- j Franklin were on their way to [ iogT that under the settlement the j killed, was married only^ a few 1 on toe House floor to the setting up authorized Elihu Root to represent I ^ believe it to be a gross inju ship Manchester Regiment, a band United States receive only ^veeks. The other, Johnson, intend' tice.” whicnKg.jpg^rried laist March, when j ' of toe commission of . inquiry as this country on a committee of jur­ He declined to make any further picked up 45 sailors. One life-boat I men, mutilated and burned him i fifty cents on toe ool ar. ed to leave toe employ of toe plant urged by Mr. Hoover both in his ists seeking to draft a new and by New Haven’ s Help May Live comment. - was lost in one rescue. • j and attacked her. i Negotiated three years g tomorrow. annual taessage to Congress and modified reservation to that pro­ There was some doubt as to tae To“ the man’s numerous questions | debt commissions of the two c o ^ - Blodgett, one of the three criti­ also in his special message of last posed by the Senate. This was done. yesterday as to whether she remem tries, headed by Secretary Mellon cally injured, was formerly nation­ In Suburbs, Corporation Saturday. identity of toe vessel which was and former Ambassador Beringer, Other Nations In aban,doned, although it was believed bered incidents of her courtship al amateur 135-pound The chief executive requested toe terms w'ere agreed on by toe The Assembly of the League of MORROW KEEPS SILENT to be toe Volumnia, owned in Glas­ with Franklin, she nodded her head champion. that $50,000 be provided to meet ex­ Nations, including most of the oth­ affirmatively. But when pressed for House, but toe Senate delayed ac­ Counsel Rules. penses of toe commission. Because gow and enroute from toe British tion until France had approved it. er nations of the world, formally Isles for Philadelphia. The message an answer as to whether he vvas toe measure calls for an expendi­ ON HIS APPOINTMENT The action was taken by France on ture of money it was thought the ratified the revised protocol, put­ Connie Franklin, she replied “If it’s New Haven, Dec. 9 — (AP) — ting the issue up to this country Connie, he’s changed some since I July 27 of this year. House would act first although (Continued on Page Three.) Proponents of toe settlement BILL WOULD UNITE Santa Claus comes in all sorts of there is nothing to prevent (he Sen­ again. Today, on behalf of Presi­ saw him.” disguises. There can be no doubt dent Hoover the signature of this The young man asked her if she contend it represents toe most that ate from initiating toe legislation. Met in New York by His can be obtained from the debtor about it. But employes of toe city 'The reassuring news from the is­ coimtry was affixed to the revised Brother, Colonel and Mrs. remembered toe songs he sang as of New Haven probably *never protocol. Now, however, the Senate they sat beside little streams that | country, pointing to th*e narrow TELEGRAPH LINES land was received as toe detachment COURT STOPS PROBE dreamed that toe corporation coun- of 500 marines mobilized hastily last must approve it. Lindbergh— Goes to Engle­ run^through toe valleys of toe Bos- ' margin of 300 to 292 m toe French ______sel would be toe embodiment of toe ton mountains ' Chamber of Deputies as evidence week and ordered to- toe island There have been indications from wood Home. ton mount i .-^enial old soul just in the season neared their destination. They will the White House that Mr. Hoover “Sing ‘The Lonesome Pine’,” she any more, supplement toe force of 700 ma­ would wait imtil each nation had OF GIRL’ S SUICIDE Owen Young Tells Senate “ “ “ rines already there. ratified the proposition individual- j New York, Dec. 9 — (AP) — said, as a crowd of skeptical town Representative Crisp. Democrat, ! Corporation Counsel Samuel A. ly before he would .send it to the ! Dwight W. Morrow, U. S. Ambassa- and country folk pressed in around I of Georgia, a member of the Ameri- ! dor to Mexico arrived here today him in the "home of Sheriff Sam | can commission and ways and SCORES PRESIDENT. . Senate. That will require about a This Would Save Tremen- I chairman of an Aldermanic commit­ Washington, Dec. 9.— (AP)— The from Mexico City. He declined to • Johnson. The yoimg man sang a means committeeman, said at the tee that employes of toe City are year. make any statement regarding Australian Beauty Found first utterance in Cong^ress on toe The Senate still has many weeks verse of toe song. time toe bill was before the House not obliged to be residents of toe either his appointment to toe U. S. "if it’s “It is this settlement, or a less disturbed situation in Haiti was of work ahead on the tariff and ! The girl’s answer still was dous Amount of Waste. city while on the payroll under toe made in toe House today by Repre­ Senate to succeed Senator Edge or i Connie, he’s changed some. ' She amount, or none.” present charter provisions, has few in the Senate believe the World toe meeting he has been reported Dead in Noted Lawyer’s sentatives Huddleston, Dem., Ala., Court issue will be injected into ' wept as she. fepoke. Representative Gamer of Texas, made happy all those who might who said President Hoover had to have with toe former president Sitting in the office of Ben B. minority leader and ranking Demo- Washington, Dec. 9.— (AP)—Uni­ have been affected by an adverse the situation there, at least until fication of American radio and “made a mess” in handling natters and president elect of Mexico. He Office; Pnfilic Surprised. Williamson,------defense ' " attorney,------toe crat on toe committee will oppose ruling. . the tariff is out of the way. left toe train at 125th street, N. Y. cable communication systems to there although he had inherited toe young man suddenly pointed to a .the settlement, but said he doubts Reason for Moving situation from toe Cooldige admin­ Chairman Porter of the House Central, and proceeded to his home meet competition from abroad was The discussion over toe question foreign affairs committee today face and exclaimed: “There’s toe opposition in toe House would istration. •: in Englewood, N. J. be strong enough to defeat it. advocated before the Senate inter­ whether firemen, policemen, school said he seriously doubted the wis­ Accompanying Mr. Morrow be­ Brisbane, Australia, Dec. 9. — Charlie Ruminer.” Ruminer is the state Commerce committee today by The Alabamsin, who several years (AP)—The mystery of toe suicide j father of Tiller, and a state witness, Under the plan, payments would teachers, city hall employes and ago also initiated Congresrional dis­ dom of the United States in joining sides his wife and their daughter Owen D. Young, chairman of toe men working in various depart- the World Court unless reserva­ Elizabeth, were his secretary A. H. of Miss Dulcie Barclay, Austrilian! Ruminer looked at him for sev- be graduated upwards annually cussion on toe Coolidge Nicarag^uan “beauty queen,” who took poison! eral minutes, refusing to say ifrom $30,000,000 to $113,694,786 in board of toe Radio Corporation of ^gnts''must ^ive in “New“ Haven if tions previously proposed by the Springer, Captain Lewis B. Mc­ America. ' they draw compensation from the policy, said, there never coidd be any Senate were adhered to. Bride, Naval attache of toe Ameri­ last September, will probably never j whether it was toe man. I 1988. Young told toe conamittee he military encounter in toe island, M be solved as far as the public ip | “Bring in a French harp and let i city has been going on for more He said he considered the Root can embassy in Mexico City and A debt of $400,000,000 for war would like to see toe Western Un­ than two years. It was said at all that could take pliice there would formula a poor substitute for Sen­ George Ruslee his legal adviser. concerned. The Supreme Court to-1 me hear him play ‘Turkey in the ! supplies left in France and pur­ ion Telegraph Company and toe In­ be a “massacre.” day made absolute a decree nisi re- | Straw,” Ruminer suggested. A harp toe outset that scarcity of low pric­ ate Reservation Five and asserted The ambassador was met at toe chased by toe French government ternational Telephone and Telegraph ed rents in the years after toe war, “It is a question of how many^ train by his brother, Gen J. J. Mor­ straining magistrates from inquiring | was produced and the young man fell due on August 1 of this year, Company, which carry on a foreign natives toe American Marmes'can-' into the circumstances of her death, played that song and others, still and toe rising values of real estate (Confln«u-fi oil r.age 2 .) row. His son-in-law and daughter. hut this amoimt was, made a. part communicatiqn business, united un­ in more recent years had driven get to,” he asserted. “It is a foot Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lind­ Miss Barclay’s suicide roused in- | Ruminer failed to identify him. of the war loans when France der governmental regulation for race, not a military encounter.” jj. tense interest and public manifesta­ Questioned by the crowd the thousands of wage earners to the bergh were not among those pres­ ratified toe agreement, in accord­ toe transmission of messages by suburban towns, more- especially Nothing Done. ent. tions in Australia. She was found yoimg man gave detailed descrip­ ance with a resolution of toe Ameri­ telegraph. Huddleston said Mr. Hoover was dying in toe chambers of Robert tions of the St. James country, and West Haven and Hamuen. Every can Congress. The Present Law. little while the matter would be dis­ responsible for what had happened^ FELTOYIC CALM O’Connor, a prominent Brisbane recalled minor happenings which Under present law, consolidations in Haiti since March 4, adding toe toe spectators said lonly Connie cussed publicly, because so many barrister with high political connec­ are prohibited, but Young said tha!t persons claimed that' city employes President now asked for^a commis­ IN DEATH CELL '^® *® *^® ® m o th ers tions. Franklin could be familiar with. HOLD GIRL DRIVERS if Congress should hesitate to per- ^ -n Uve in toe city and spefid sion to investigate conditions there Something to Conceal. mit unification of American com'CODfl™ i in_ it.. toe money _ __which toe city paid to have Congress “hold toe sack When the authorities refused on munication facilities with foreign them. At one time it would be toe for him.. __ !T0C0ST0VER5MILU0N certsin technical grounds to hold an BANKER PLEADS GDILH countries, the government itself He asserted that since Hoover, ! firemen who were under criticism inquest, it was widely alleged that New Haven, Dec. 9— (AP)—Fol­ ought to take over control and op­ then toe police and again toe school took office, nothing had been done there was something to conceal in erate a single system. as far as anyone knew to prevent Bridgeport Slayer to Be Ex-i New York, Dec. 9.— (AP)—Jo­ lowing a motor crash early Sunday, teachers. 11,440 Mothers and Widows the circumstances of toe girl’s West Haven police today, were “I beg you,’^ he said, “not to put No Need for Change toe culmination of toe matters in death. seph Palminteri, indicted with Louis toe communication services of this of World War Heroes En­ Tavormlna, former vice president of holding in default of $200 bail each This year an Alderman offered a Haiti. A magisterial inquiry was finally Geneva Michett, 19, of 866 King county where others may dictate “What in the name of common ecuted at Wethersfield the defunct City Trust Company, proposition to have the charter titled to Paris Trip. decided on at the request of toe Highway, and Maria Vitka, 20, of j to us." amended so that out-of-town resi­ sense does he want with a comnfis- National Council of Women and of pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court If Congress does not pass an en­ siori when toe conditions there are in Brooklyn today to second degree 741 Brook street, Bridgeport on dents woul^ be barred from munici­ Right After Midnight. 1 Washington. Dec 9.— (AP)—The i a body of clergymen, but it was charges of taking an automobile abling act, he added, toe position of pal employment. Mr. Persky rules known to him?” Huddleston aske^. I cost of pilgrimages of widows and cancelled by order of toe Queens­ grand larceny. America in world communication Thfi Alabaman ‘added it was “fort­ He and Tavormiha were accused without toe owners permission. The that toe city charter does not pro­ j mothers to visit the graves of land home secretary, who stated Michett gfirl also was held on a must be “irretrievably we*dtened.” hibit employment of non-residents unate” no American Marines had ; World War veterans in France was that toe clergy had withdrawn their of having manipulated unsecured While he did not definitely advo­ been killed as he would not give the Hartford, Dec. 9— (AP) — John notes to obtain $27,500 from the At­ charge of driving a car without a and that toe Aldermen have hO Feltovic, IS'-year-old Bridgeport estimated at $5,653,000 in a com­ request that it should be held. license. cate consolidation of all domestic right to pass an ordinance or alter life of a, “Marine for the who..* munication sent to Cong^ress today Probe Stopped. lantic avenue, Brooklyn branch of services. Young dTd point out what bandit, who is to be executed at the toe bank from 1925 to 1928. The girls according to police were , the charter to reach this end. He country of Haiti.” Wethersfield State prison immedi­ by Secretary Hurley. This assertion, however was flat­ he described as the tremendous rules however that the civil service ly denied by the clergy themselves Palminteri will be sentenced next arrested in Bridgeport and turned ately after midnight tonight, out­ The war secretary wrote that over to toe West Haven officers be­ waste of operations occasioned by commission can pass upon qualifi- 11,440 mothers and widows were en­ in toe Queensland newspapers. Pub-! Monday. The offense carries a competition among the Postal Tele­ BERMAN REAPPOINTED. wardly continues his attitude of lie feeling became so ^cited that 1 sentence of two and a half to five cause when driving through West cations'of all employes. composure as the time for toe titled to the trip, but that only 6,730 Haven toe machine was wrecked in graph and Cable company, the had indicated a desire to go. Of this a public investigation into Miss years, Western Union, and the Radio Cor­ Hartford, Dec., 9.— (AP)— Saul hanging draws near, according to Palminteri and Tavormlna were collision with a motor truck. In­ TREASURY BALANCE Warden Charles S. Reed^ this morn­ number 5,323 of them expressed a Barclay’s death was ordered. vestigation reveled they had been poration. Berman has been re-appointed wish to go during 1930 and toe re­ This investigation was actually' partners in the insurance business at He approved creation of a new referee in bankruptcy for a two ing. started October 17, but It had not the time the latter held his office riding.with two men who had rent­ Washing^ton, D. C., Dec. 9.— The prisoner was visited in toe mainder in 1931. ed the car from a New Haven gar­ federal communications commission years term by Judge Edwin S. proceeded for an hour before coun- in the City Trust Company. The (AP.)—^Treasury reports for De­ ■ death cell by the prison chaplain. Although strenuous efforts have age and had driven off while the to regulate radio, telegraph and cember were $4,923,139.60; expen­ Thomas of the U., S. District Court \ been made to locate all the mothers sel representing Mr. O’Connor qb- indictment, returned on November cable transmission under a bill by The condemned man is expecting a 6, charged that Palminteri ob­ men left them «done for a moment ditures $10,796,734.76; balance $94,- it WHS learned today. The appoint-,^ call from his mother and father and widows. Hurley said replies to tained an adjournment for appeal to m toe machine at toe New Haven Chairman Couzens, on which the ment is effective as of November »,'J| the Supreme Court to prohibit the tained the money through toe con­ committee is holding hearings. 582,437.1?. sometime during the day. Warden many letters had not been received nivance of Tavormlna. railrokd station. Reed said. while others had been returned. Inaulrv.

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■'> ■•» PAGE W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY; DECEMBER 9,1929; X AMERICA NEARS D. A . R. CHAPTER HOLDS APPEAL FOR ORPHANS LATEST STOCKS BIG STEAMSHIP SINKS, ITS DECEMBER MEETING State Briefs MADE TO KIWANIS New Ydrk, Dec. 9— (AP) — The CREW OF 45 RESCUED l/>calStodcs N . Y ^ S t o c l ^ PARTiaPATION rally in stock prices which bais (Furnished by Putnam S Co.) Hear Reports of Committees tinued with few Interiruptlons since Central Row, Hartford, Coun. Alleg C o r p ...... • 27?4. CHIEF MORRIS BETTER Head of New Britain Institu­ last Monday was resumed today Victim of Storms in North At Am Bosch M ag ...... 38% and Travelogue by Mrs. under the leadership of U. S. Steel 1 P. H. Stocks. Waterbury, Dec. 9.— (AP.)—The tion Tells Local Club About lantic—Was of 6^ 0 Ton' Am Can ...... *.,...... 121% Clarence H. Wickham. Common but heavy profit-taking Bank Stocks. Am and For Pow ...... 98% ^ IN WORLD COURT condition of Chief of Police Wil­ His Work. brought about sharp recessions in : Res^stry. liam T. Morris of Naugatuck, who • Bid Asked Am InternaU-----44%*^ Thirty-five members of the Orford some of the recent leaders. Ex­ Bankers Trust Co .... 826 1_ Am Pow and L t ...... 88 (Continoed Cmm Page I) was opwatad on at St. Mary’s hos­ Rev. J. E. Klinberg of New Brit­ treme gains in the active issues New York, Dec. 9.— (AP)—^The Parish Chapter, Daughters of the ain was the speaker today at the a t y Bank and. Trust . — 525 Am Rad Stand San ...... 34% American Revolution attended the pital here Saturday for a serious ranged from 1 to 8 points with 6,000 ton steamship Volumnia was Intestinal disorder, was reported as noonday meeting of the Manchester Cap Nat B & T ...... ~ • 450 Am Roll Mill ...... 96% that the majority of the people of December meeting, held Saturday Auburn Auto scoring an extreme abandoned at sea.today after her Conn. River ...... '425 __ •Ame Sn^elt ...... ,78 ;-the United States did not wish to slightiy Improveid this morning. Kiwanis club. He is engaged in a gain of 31 1-4. Trading was fairly captain- and crew of 45 had been afternoon at the South Methodist work that appeals to all people, that Htfd Conn. lyrist .... 170 Am Sugar ...... 60 .become entangled in the political church. The chief has been at death’s door heavy in volume with the ticker taken off by the steamship Man­ First Nat Htfd ...... -1- Am T and T ...... 233 Jnfairs of Europer since he was taken to the hospital is caring for destitute or orphaned 240 Reports from various committees running about half an hour-behind chester Guardian., according to Land Mtg and Title .. 40 Am Wter Wks ...... lOfi) last week, but appeared today to children. Mr. Klingberg is today the market in the early afternoon. messages received here. indicated that splendid progress was' at the bead o f the children’s home Mutual B&T ...... 240 Anaconda ...... 82% SOVIET COMMENT. have made gains in his valiant The annoimcement of a 4 to 1 stock “ The,ship was, a victim of the New Brit T r u s t ...... - - Atl Ref ...... 42% ' Moscow, Dec. 9.— (AP)—The im- being made. Mrs. J. M. Williams re­ struggle for life. in New Britain, an institution which split up in Swift % Xllompany Com­ 200 storms which have been sweeping Riverside Trust ...... 575 B and O ...... ’.,118% portant newspaper Izvestia, com- ported for the “historic spots” com­ he began in a small way 30 years mon, coupled with rumors of other the North Atlantic for several days, mittee, Mrs. T. J. Lewie for patriotic ago. He came from at that West Htfd-Trust...... 400 Bendlx A v ia t...... 36% 'menting on the American adhesion FATHERS AS LABORERS split ups and stock dividends, pro­ taking a toll of several score of B o n ^ the World Court, today declared education, stated that three boxes' time and shortly afterward became lives. - Beth Steel ...... 4..96,% Middletown, Dec. 9.— (AP.)—An vided the chief backgroimd for the Htfd & Conn West ... 95 Burr Add Mch . 52% ^:ihat “after signing the Kellogg- have been recently shipped to moun­ interested in the care of the imder- advance, a running in of the short The Volumnia is owned by Gow, tain schools in the south, one a state analysis of family history of fresh­ East Conn Pow 5s . . . lOO 103 Can Pac ...... 198% ‘Briand pact it waa difficult for the privileged boys and girls of New interest, particularly in the copper Harrison: & CO., Ltd., of Glasgow,j Cdnn______L P__ 7s_____ ...... n g .United States to continue to ig- D. A.'R. box and two from the local men attending Wesleyan U.. accord­ Britain. He started with three and automobile stocks, also stimu­ 118 Cerro D e'P asco...... 68 ing to a report made public today and left Fowery on Nov, 12 with aiconn L P in” Chim M StP and P pf ...... 4 47 ..nore the international arbitration chapter. Mrs. Lewie was given a boys from one family r/hom he lated the advance. ' cargo of China clay for Boston and 108 by Dean Nicolson,. has disclosed a took into his own home. Today Conn L P 4%s ...... 98. 100 Chic and Northwest 87% ;.,court, because the arbitrary settle­ vote of thanks for her efficient Little attention was paid for the Philadelphia She put into Falmouth Htfd Hyd 5s ...... i02 m en t of international disputes is work. She also reported in the decrease from 22 per cent In 1916^ they have about 130 and during the time being to unfavorable business 105 Chrysler ...... 37% ste. days later, but after receiving Insurance Stocks. Colum Gas and E l ...... 80% ^widely preached by paficist dema- absence of Mrs. H. W. Robb for to ten per cent in the number of years he has been in charge more news, many traders apparently tak­ repairs for damages sustained in a •first year men whose fathers be­ than .800 boys eind girls were xAetna Casualty ..... 16O Colum Gr^nh ^ ...... ,. 33% ’gogues as one of the ideas of the Ellis Island work, to the effect that ing the attitude that the recent re* hurricane she resumed her voyage Aetna Insurance...... pact.” long to what Wesleyan classifies as brought up from childhood, educated action had sufficiently discounted 555 Coml Inv t F \ 7 ...... ,... 44 $21.55 had been voluntarily con­ on Nov. 28. xAetna Life ...... 4.. gg iComwlth and S*'u...... 15 Izvestia believes that though the tributed at the November meeting, the laboring group. and sent out into the world fitted the current recession in the steel She was'built at Glasgow*! ______to care for themselves. The or­ xAutomobUe ___ .... 41 ’’ Consol Gas ... .*...... JO0 ^United States has changed its nega- and this amount had been sent to The proportion dropped last year and other leading industries. Pools Messages to SlmpsOn, Spence & | xiConn.'^SS. $10*par" 115 ■Stive attitude toward the World when the balance swimg heavily to ganization receives no state, city or were again active; in h number of Con tin Can,^...... §4 % the state chairman, Mrs. FrederlcK Young, consi^ee’s agents here, did do, rts ...... T... 52 Com Prod ...... 100% Court, it will not forget to look out Latimer of Hartford. This money the sons: of college educated men. town aid. ■ It is dependent entirely specialties but there'was a wide dif? not give details of the rescue. Hartford Fire .!!!!.*! 765 v'for its national interests. The upon interested, big-hearted people. ference of opinion among* brokers Curtiss Wright ...... 8% was spent for yam which is much In that group the figures rose from do, rts ...... 10^ Icnewspaper thinks that the United 24.fi per cent to 32.6 per cent. Rev. Klingberg told a wonderful as to the size of their -public follow­ Dupon De Nem ...... 125 needed to furnish work for immi­ do, new, W. I, ...». 77 Elec Pow and L t ...... 47% 5 States has made reservations act- According to Dean Nicolson stu­ story of the Interest weU to do peo­ ing- i ’ually giving it the last word in de- grants detained at Ellis Island. ple had taken in the home after a Brisk bidding for U. S. Steel KIN OF TOM THUMB Htfd Steam Boiler . . . 580 Erie ...... 62 Miss Alice Dexter, chairman of dents. are swinging _ _ back to Eng- National Fire ...... 73 Gen Elec ...... 247 'i'eiding whether a dispute involving the Ways and Means committee, re- j ®co^i^cs, chemistry and Ger- thorough investigation of the Common carried that issue up more ;^it is liable to the jurisdiction of the methods he employs. One individ­ than six points, to 189 or 39 points DIES IN NEW HAVEN Lincoln National ...... Gen Foods ...... 51% tHague tribunal. ported the result of the recent card j , their elective major studies, ual left ^5,000 recently to provide above the low point reached; iff the Phoenix Fire ...... 77 ' Gen Gas and El A ..'..1..... 82 party, the net profits being applied ^ falling off in biology and Travelers ...... 1435 : Gen Motors ...... , ...... 441^ Izvestia adds that the significance physics. heat during the wdnter time. He break last month but profit-taking of the tribunal as “a supreme inter- to the Glassworks fund. Mrs. H. A, had bought the coal for several cut down the gain. Boston & Was Brother of Famous Cir.jc„m.. Gold D u st...... ■...... 45% Cook, chairman of the flag commit­ Maine, a large block of which is re­ 100 Grisby Gnmow ...... 20% Inational resource for reconciliation” HER EIGHTH c m r.n years before his death, and in his cus Midget Who Died Twen­ -.’ is ,thus reduced to zero. It thinks tee, read an article pertaining to the will provided that the. home should ported to have ^ e n acquired by the xxConn. Power ...... ; 86 90 Hershey Choc ...... 81% '-,tkat the American adhesion to the state seal. Hartford, Dec, 9.— (AP.)—With be heated adequately for many years Pennroad Corpomtion ran up 8 ty Years Ago. do, p f d ...... 110 Int Combust...... 13% ■ court wall mean no change in the Mrs. Louis Grant gave an account the arrival of her eighth child Sun­ to come. points and Hudson, & Manhattan do, rts ...... 20 Int Harv ...... 87% '-American attitude toward the j of the address given in Hartford last day, Mrs. George R. Abalan of 664 The home is. non-sectarian and preferred advanced' three but the ' New Haven, Dec. 9.— (AP)—The Hartford El L t ...... 95 Int Nick Can ...... 32% . '.League of Nations. j week by Mrs. William Sherman New Britain avenue, this city, has ' non-denominational. Children from other, rails failed to make much pro­ last known member of the family of do, vtc ...... _ Int T and T ...... 83- ■ ______j Walker on national defense, and also definitely clinched the title to moth­ Chicago, Boston,. New York, Minne­ gress, Union Pacific and Erie each General Tom ’Thumb, diminutive Greenwich W&G pfd . — Johns Mansville ...... 4137% read the fine Christmas message by er of a typical Rooseveltian Amer­ sota and other distant places may selling down three points.. eircus wonder of half a century ago Hartford Gas ...... 70 Kan City Sou ...... 84% do, pfd ...... ^ROD AND GUN NAMES j the national president, Mrs. Hobart, ican famUy. Mrs. Abalan is 24 and be found, there. ' It is the policy of The rise in the motors was re­ is dead in New Haven; He was Kennecott ...... I which appeared in the December is­ now has four sons and four daugh­ the minister and his assistants not garded as the usual pre-automobile' William E. Stratton of 758 Camp­ SN ETCo...... 170 Kreuger and Toll . 2654 to disclose the names of the donors. show demonstration and was facilr bell avenue, whose brother, Charles Manofacturing Stocks. Lehigh Valley ...... 79 sue of the D. A. R.-magazine. ters. They are in order of their ar­ Acme Wire ...... I MELEN ITS PRESIDENT Mrs. H. B. House, Mrs. Gertrude rival Roger, George, Aneysa, A record is kept, however, and an itated by the existence 'o£ a large E. Stratton was the world famoiis Mo Kan and Tex '43% annual report made every year of sleeping short interest in thotfe midget discovered and exploited by Am Hardware ...... 62 Montg Ward ...... 64%. B.*PurneIl were appointed to have Gloria, Virginia, Robert, Charles Amer Hosiery ...... 30 charge of packing a Christmas and Louise. Mr. Abalw, , rug deal­ the expenses. The minister has stocks. Nash was quickly marked P. T. Bamum. Tom Thumb died in Nat Cash Reg A ...... 84% 5 , The Manchester Rod and Gun 9 American Silver ...... 23 Nat Dairy ...... ,, 63% . basket. er Is S3. The couple were married made it a hobby, this work with the up six points, Hudson 4 l-4Vand Milwaukee while on tour in 188.1. iClub held their annual dinner and General Motors, Btudebaker. and Arrow H&H, com ... 43 Nat Pow and L t ...... 35 .4 election of officers Saturday night Following the business of the August 8, 1920. ' girls and boys, and he is doing a twenty years after his marriage to great work. Marmon advanced three pblnis of Countess Magrl. He was 31 inches do, pfd ...... 100 Nev Cop ...... S3 JjWhen members met at Osano’s cot- meeting, the members and gueScs more. Automatic Refriger .. 4 N Y Cent .....1 7 8 % ft&ge in Bolton and sat down to a were delightfully entertained with TO PROBE DEATH. R. K. Anderson won the attend­ tall and she 30. ance prize donated by George H. Anaconda with a gain of four Bigelow Htfd, com . . . 84 87 N Y N H and H ...... 1T2% ^ roast venison supper which had been songs by Mrs. Berteline Lashlnske Hartford, Dec. 9.— (AP)—Orders William E. Strattbn died yester­ do, pfd ...... ___ Wilcox. points led the ad^vance in the cop­ day. He was of normal height. The 98 . Nor A ™ er...... 1 0 2 ’% .^provided by Building Inspector, Ed- and travelogue by Mrs. Clarence from the adjutant general’s office Billings and Spencer . Pack Motors ...... 16% The meeting next Monday will be pers, based in part on imofficial as­ funeral service, will be held tomor­ • 6 ^ward C. Elliott, Jr., a member of Wickham of The Pines, Manchester. appoint Lieut. Colonel Clarence W Bristol Brass ...... , Pan Am Pet B ...... 4..... 61% the club. at the Hotel Sheridan, which is now surances that the 18 cents a poimd row with burial at Mountain Grove Mrs. Lashinske was accompanied by Seymour, judge advocate general’s under new management. price for the red metal would be do, p f d ...... 90 Par Fam Lasky ...... 53% • Following the supper, David Mul- Mrs. Vera Miner of Hartford. She cemetery Bridgeport Collins Co ...... 105 Penn ...... 82%. ^tlen, Manchester sportsman, was departtoent, Lt. Col. Ray D. Rich George H. Waddell, George Glen- maintained. sang two groups. Prelude, and Drift man, medical corps and Major Jo­ ney and Dr. Elbert Shelter were Otis Elevator converted a loss of Case, Lockwood & B . 525 Phil and Rdg C and Ir ...... 15% ^elected President for the year, Down, from a Cycle of Life by Lan Colt’s Firearms ...... 27 Pub Serv N J ...... 84 tj Other officers elected were as fol- seph P. Nolan, 169th Infantry to appointed a committee to represent 8 points into a gain of 4 and sub­ inquire into “facts relative to the the Kiwanis club in the Community stantial gains were recorded by TWO NEW SENATORS Eagle Lock ...... 46 Radio Com ...... 43 f lowsT F ™ k irons, Vic7p^^^^^^^^ j f Fafnir Bearings ...... __ Radio Keith ...... 21% ' .^W. J. Robb, East Hartford, Secre- death of Captain Arnold R. Rasmus­ Christmas fimd. Johns-Manville, Youngstown Sheet sen, A. C.” and to report their find­ & Tube, Air Reduction, Montgomery Fuller Brush Class- A. —> ' Reading ...... 124 ^ ta ^ knd Treasurer; board of gover- ^ ^f^^er in Dai^scus, by Amy TAKE SEATS TODAY do. Class AA ...... — - ; nors, Edward C. Elliott, Jr., Dr. D. Woodforde-Fmden. For encores she ings to the adjutant general. Ward and Electric Autd Lite. On Remington Rand ...... 31% I Hart & Cooley ...... 155 Rep Ir and Stl ...... 85% C. Y. Moore, Francis P. Pallotti i another by the last named the other hand, J. I. Case broke 6 4 ' Composer, Allah Be With DIVE INTO HABOR . points, Westinghouse Electric 5, Hartmann Tob, com . 17 Sears Roebuck ...... 105% and Dr. W. J. Owen. Other appoin­ TO PRESENT PRIZES. Washington, D ec.'9.— (AP)—Two — On the Shore, Neidlinger. Allied Chemical 5 3t4 and General of the three vacancies in the Senate do, 1st pfd ...... Simmons ...... 107% tive committees will later be an- Hartford, D y . 9.— (A P)—Prizes Inter Silver...... noimced by the president. Twenty- Electric 6 1-4, although the last jWere filled today with temporary 100 Sinclair Oil ...... 27% It is always a pleasure to Orford offered in a nation-wide contest by PUTS GIRL ON STAGE named recovered part of its loss. Landers, Frary & Clk 63 South Pac ...... 122% five members were present at the Parish Chapter members to hear appointment, David Baird, succeed­ the Jewish Agricultural Society will ing Walter Edge as Senator from Mann & Bow, Class A. 14 Sou Rwy ...... 137% supper and meeting. Mrs. Wickham, and in addition to an do, Class B ...... be presented next Sunday here to New Jersey, and Patrick J. Sulli­ 8 Stand Brands ....”...... 30% account of her work as state chair­ more than a score of Jewish farmers Norwalk, Dec. 9. — (AP)—Miss New Brit Mch, com . _ St'Gas and El ...... 128% man of patriotic education, she Katherine Sherwood who leaped in­ van taklnjg the seat of the late Sena­ of Connecticut who have made out­ REBELS SURRENDER tor Warren, of Wyoming. Niles Bern P o n d ...... 29 8 O Cal ...... 65 ABOUT TOWN gave a most interesting travelogue standing eontributions to the agri­ to the icy harbor here and inta fame North & Judd ...... 20 S O N J ...... 6S%, of India, a country in which she at the same time in payment of a The credentials of Sullivsui,. how­ cultural and rural interests of the ever, were referred to the elections Peck, Stow and Wil .. 10 SONY...... 35% spent three months two years ago. coimtry. football wager will dive no more for TO ITALIAN TROOPS Russell Mfg C o ...... 80 Stew* War ...... 48% John Robb won first prize and the present. committee “for study? in view of the turkey at a sitting of the set­ She took her audience on a trip from The Oonnecticut farms who will Scovill ...... 52 Studebaker .... 4...... 46% Refusing .many offers from 'vaude- the doubt expressed In the Senate Smythe Mfg Co ...... back tournament at the Masonic the southern point of India, up the be honored at the meeting represent Rome, Dec. 9.— (AP)—Official an­ and in Wyoming over the, power Texas Com ...... 59 west coast and down the Esist Coast Ville and motion picture agents and Seth Thom Co. com .. — - Tex Gulf Sfilph ...... 58 % Temple Saturday night. James Ford about a third of the total number a score or more of marriage propos­ nouncement was made today that given Governor Emerson to fill a ; won second prize and Samuel Rich- to Calcutta, where many cities were of prize winners. Italian Saharan troops commEinded do, pfd ...... 24% Timken Det A x le ...... 17H, als Miss Sherwood has taken a per­ vacancy by appointment. Standard Screw ____ mond took the consolation. Nine- visited and strange customs witness- Dr. George A. Works, president of by the Duke of Apula hoisted the Both new Senator^ are Republi­ 110 Transcon Oil . . . . 7% manent position in a local store. Stanley Wks x Stk Dtv 44 48 Union Carb _____ks. teen tables were filled. There will be I ed. A ceremony seldom witnessed the Connecticut Agricultural College One of the offers she spurned was National flag at Brach M the heart cans and both vdll serve only tem­ another sitting next week to which : by tourists is that of betrothal, but of the Sciati rejgion of Lybla on Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 Unit Aircraft ...... 46% and Gabriel Davidson, general man­ from a movie company which want­ porarily. Torrington the public is invited. I Mrs. Wickham had the pri-vileges of. ager of the Jewish Agricultural S<>- the morning of Dec. 7 after a sur­ Baird was attired In formal morn­ 67 Unit Corp ...... '4 ,35% ed her to repeat the dive for the Underwood 109 Unit Gas and I m o ...... 32% ---- I seeing a girl of 12 and a youth of 18 ciety wdll address the society. news reels. Her mother vetoed prise concentration and attack. ing dress as he took the oath. Be­ Mrs. Howard Knowles, of 94 ; betrothed. It is of interest to know The report stated that the native Union Mfg Co ...... 18 U S Freight ...... 10i% that one. But when the manager side him was the tall, angular Sul­ U S Envelope, com .. 180 Haynes street underwent an opera- ■ that since that time the age limit population rendered homage, and livan, of Wyoming, wearing a green U S Realty and Imp 69 DYERS ELECT. of a local theater offeved the girl a do, pfd ...... 110 U S Ruber ...... 1...... 88% tion for appendicitis at the Hart-1 has been raised to 14 for girls. contract for a few days on the surrendered their arms incluMng pne suit. ford hospital this morning. Hartford, Dec. 9.— (AP)—At the cannon. Veedef Root ...... 38 U S Steel ...... 187 A social hour followed during Winter convention of the New Eng­ stage it was accepted. At Its com­ One other v^ancy remains to be Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . Brach Is 375 miles in a direct line filled—the Pennsylvania seat which Util Pow and Lt A ___ .....: 35%- which the hostesses, * Mrs. Frank land Association of aeaners and pletion the former 5 and 10 cent XX—Ex rights. War Piet ...... 44 - Thomas W. Stowe, sports editor store salesgirl will retire from the south from the Tripolitan ePast and was denied to William S. Vare, of 4,; of The Manchester Evening Herald, Spencer and Miss Alice Fuller serv­ Dyers, which opened in the Hotel is far along the line of cases ex­ X—Ex-dividend. Westinghouse A i r ...... 49%'- ed refreshments. Owing to recent Bond here today, the following offi­ spotlight. Pennsylvania, by the Senate last i today removed from 85 Spruce tending along the 27th parallel/ ^Veek. Westinghouse El and Mfg .. .153 i ^.street to the cottage adjoining illness, Mrs. Charles E. Norton one cers were elected: John T. Cham­ The troops were specially trained \VHO IS GRAVER ADOM? Woolworth ...... 79- Teachers’ Hall, at 1202 MaSn street. of the hostesses was unable to be pion of New Bedford, Mass., presl- by the Duke himself in previous Yellow T ru ck ...... 14 present. dent; E. L. Watkins of Portland, SKELETON AS EXHIBIT New Haven,* Dec. 9.—(AP)—: African engagements They What does “Graver Adorn” mean? M^ne, C. Palmer of St. Johnsbury, marched nearly 200 miles as a fly­ CANADIAN. HOTELS CAKES DIET FOR HORSES. yt.; George Schwartz of Hartford; When the local authorities have East Hampton, Dec. 9.— (AP)— PUBLIC RECORDS Bridgeport, Dec. 9.— (AP)— For ing column and concentrated on A. C. Whitcomb of Manchester, N. Nov. 28. the answer to this question they Bread, frosted cake and occasional LITTLE TO COACH H., and E. Stewart of Providence, the second time in recent history of DESTROYED BY FIRE may be a step nearer to knowing the pie form the diet which Ellery Man- ;f. Building Permits R. I., vice presidents; John C.. Lewis Fairfield county courts, a skeleton Identity of a middle agied man, killed roe Flood, veteran horse trader and Permit for a single dwelling to be of Salem, Mass,, treasurer; P, L. of a human being will be introduced by an automobile on the Derby road livery stable jfroprletor of this )>Iaeq AT COLUMBIA in testimony during the case of Chatham, Ont., Dec. 9;—(AP)— ^ erected on lot 15 on Foley street ^sh, of Watertown, Mass,, James TO SEARCH FOR FLYER After, causing damage tentatively last night. The only other clue the has evolved as best for bis.horiNai was issued this morning to George Robinapa of AUston, Mass., Fred John and Kolman Smigala, father police have is a Masonic emblem. Instead of oats, hay and oLhev Forbes, owner and builder. and son, Danbury bone setters. estimated at half a million dollars, South Weymouth, Mass., fire which destroyed two blocks in The cryptic words were tattooed on grain he feeds them loaves pf brMiL New York, Dec. 9.— (AP.)— and F. Haggee of Holyoke, Mass., The skeleton will be that of a wo­ Nome, Alaska, Dec. 9.— (AP)— his chest and the emblem on one Work horses get seven loaves man and it will be used as an ex­ the business section; of the city - DlliCUSS ALF OFTED.4L Deflfcite selection of Lou Little, executive Committee; R. C. Sherman Recalling one of the last exjires- arm. ' of day-(rfd bread. Driving horsec hibit by Richard S. Swain, the pros­ sions of Carl Ben Elelson—“Don’t early today, was brought under con­ .-Washington, Dec. 9—(AP)— The now at Georgetown, for the posi­ of Njew Bedford, Mass,, representa­ trol. The body is in St. Raphel’s hospi­ get four loaves a day. - ^ . Senate finance committee today dis­ tion of head football coach at Co­ tive of allied trades. ecutor before jury in the Criminal worry about me for 80 .days’/'-r-i tal and the car driver, Arnold Peter­ “Horses bebgve better, work het« Court of Common Pleas. The ac­ The,Sheldericfc emd. Garner Hotel cussed for nearly two hours the lumbia University was announced spoken a month‘ago as he was tfik-- son, of Beacon Falls, under arrest ter and trade better” Flood Kiepiaited tion grows out of the amputation of ing off for North Cape, Siberia, blocks were destroyed. nomination of Alf Oftedal to be today. Little will succeed Charley BODY NOT IDENTIFIED Fire brigades from Windsor and on a technical charge of reckless today “when you feed them whaL collector of internal revenue at San an arm of Edward Burke, a former rescuers today Intensified their ef­ they like best, so long as it ebntains Crowley, resigned, and sign a three Windsor, Dec. 0.— (AP) — Con­ semi-professional baseball player, Wallaceburg aided the local force. driving. Francisco, but deferred its vote. year contract. forts toward starting an aerial hunt tho proper amount of nourishment,” stable , J. Herbert Filkins, who is whbm the Smlgalas treated for an for the missing flier. While the blaze w ^ fought in assisting Medical Examiner Dr. A. Injury. The Danbury court fined very cold weather, members of the P. Pratt in endeavoring to identify Five Alaskan planes are due to them $1,400 and sentenced them to be concentrated on tho Bering sea- fire, departments came through the body of the man who was found one year in prison on eleven counts coast by tomorrow to search for without injury, while guests in the hanging in .a tree near Kennedy’s of violations of the medical practice Eielson and his mechanic Earl hotel all made their escape without TODAY Dally Mat. 2:15 p. nib iV n farm yesterday, said at noon today acts. Borland, last sighted November 9, trou|}le before the. fire, which start­ and Eve., 6:46 - 8:45 p4'.nt. that attention would now be given about fifty miles from the Nanuk, ed in the kitchen of the' restaurant . TUESDAY to a^ertain if he was either one of a trading ship locked in the ice off adjacent to the hotel lobby, had the two men who have been miss­ T A Y PAY’S’ SUCCESSOR North Cape. They were making a gAlned very greak headway. | ing from Windsor for sometime, flight to carry passengers and furs The Garner hotel is the leading James S. Edwards has been missing off the ice bound ship when they hostelry in the city. from Ms home in Pleasant street London, Dec. 9— (AP)—Laborltes disappeared. since March 8, and Alfred Currie in the late “Tay Pay” O’Connor’s Pilot Barnhill and Mechanic has been missing for more than a constituency of Liverpool have sel­ Mueller planned to hop off from FARM LEADERS MEET year. At the time the latter disap­ ected Alderman Logan as their can­ here today for Teller, where Hlot peared in July 1928, he was living didate in the by-^election caused by Joe Crosson made, an imsuccessful Chicago, Dec. 9.—(AP)— Ap- wdth his family in Maple street, the death of the “Father of the .proxlmately 5,000 farmers and Poquonock. attempt yesterday to pierce the House.” The date of the by-election dense fog over the sea. Pilot Prank agricxilturM leaders were here to­ baa not yet been set. Dorbant also is at Teller to partici­ day for the three-day annual meet­ MAY OUST STRIKERS Irish Nationalists outside liver- pate In the search. ing of the' American Farm Bureau Bradford, R. L, Dec. 9—(AP) __ pool, are taking a lively interest in Pilot Ed Young, was reported to Federation. TTh.e Death Knell Donald S, Ashbrook, manager of the the future of “Tay Pay’s” old rid­ be leaving Fairbanks for here to­ The highlight, in today’s program Bradford Dying Association’s fac­ ing. The Lancashire executive of day and Pilot C. H. Glllam was ex? was) the annual address of Sam H. / ■ tory, today requested Sheriff Fred the Irijh Democratic League wants pected to follow him tomorrow. Thompson, president of the federa­ of the Singing Wires T. Mitchell to serve notice’ on em­ the division to be represented by a From here they will continue to tion. ployes who went "on strike last week man with the same views as Mr. Teller to join the other three pilots. Thojnpson urged that farmers Since ulephone service first began, the wires to carry the to vacate the factory houses So they O’Connor, and has proposed W. L. seek nationalization of the farm mysterious voice currents were strung on poles rfirough dty may be available to employes who Loughrey, a barrister of Liverpool. problem, an agricultural tariff, and streets and along country roads. The wind, blowing throu^ the will replace the strikers at the fac­ A prominent catholic Conserva­ OFFICERS DECORATED improvements in the rural cre®t Wires, caused a sttange sound—the symphony of the singing wires. tory. About 70 families will be af­ tive of Liverpool has been mention­ sltuatldn, as among the most Im­ fected. ed as a possible candidate. There portant, problems. facing the in­ GEORGE BANCROFT’S _ . forces of nature deal harshly with open wire lin>»t. Demanding better working condi­ has not been an election in the rid­ Washington, E)ec. 9 — (AP) — dustry, greatest performance.. Gales, Lghtning, sleet, snow—all conspire to tear them down, to tions 320 employes went on strike ing for many years, “Tay Pay” hav­ Seven Navy and® Marine officers “Modem communication and Even surpassing “Thun­ ***'^*'°” ' service b which the wires play $0 impor- last week. The strike has been ing been returned by acclamation were decorated today by Secretary transportation have knit every sec­ sanctioned by the American Feder­ time and again. The chances of a Adams for services In Nicaragua. tion, so closely together.” Thompson derbolt” aiid “The Wolf ation of Labor. Westerly police conservative candidate are consider­ Rear Admiral David. Sellers, said, “that we no longer can think of^Wall Street.” lines supplanting open wire have been on duty at the scene of ed practically hopeless. judge advocate general of the navy, in terms of states. We are one J • ™ n ’s but in which arc the strike night and day for a week, and Colonel Rush R. Wallace, of*St. large unit and we must look on our expressed hundred of wire drcuics; cables that help immetsuf- NOT TO MEET YALE. Louis, received the Dlstlnj^shed problems as national problems.” _ C E O I I C M s y to raunt^ the continuity of telephone service; compact: SCHOONER IN DISTRESS New Haven, Dec. 9.— (AP)—An­ Service Medal. Five others a'ward- tariff effective on all .farm unobtnisire cables that replace the unsightly open w i« lines.^ New London, Dec. 9— (AP)—The nouncement was made in the Yale ed Navy Crosses were: __ Lieutenant____ crops should be adopted by the four-masted schooner James B. Dally News today that Navy had John B.” O’NeUl, of New L^don’ present Congress, ’Thompson said, ^ y"*"* ^<'•523 miles of wire Collier, is in distress with her rud-^ notified the Yale athletic association Conn., Cojonel C. R. Sanderson, of to place agriculture on an eqral M e p F T ^ ^ company. In the same pe- der gone and only two or three days it would be unable to meet the Eli Washington, D. C., Lieutenant E. H. plame ^ th other Industries. By ^ throughout the state was red u ^ supply of water about 300 miles webfeet in swimming and water Saltzman, of Manitowac, Wis.,’ such a tariff, he explained, farmers ' from 84,927 to 78,23 5 - a deermse of 6,692 miles. The supplant- south of this port In the New York polo competitions. Lieut. Peal 8. Piper, o f New Lon-, will he able to enjoy permanent I ^ of open wire lines by storm-defying cable is a major activity ia to Perambuco steamship lane ac­ The notification from Annapolis don. Mo., and Lieutenant John 8.' prosperity. 1 'The M i^hty'^ u c pr^ram which we must follow in reaching our objective: cording to a distress message sent caused a revision In the Eli sched­ Fletcher, Lexington, Virginia. out.by Captain Simpson of the ules for the winter season. ^ DRAOGINO FOR BODY. A picture that bits you with its dynande . *'The moit telephone service, and the best, Illustrious and picked up at coast SUSTAIN LOWER COURT. Suffleld,. Conn., Dec. 9.—(AP) — power! A bad’'man, labeled with a at the least cost to the public.’* guard destroyer force headquarters COTTON REPORT Police imder direction of Chief here last night. good name, lives up to It! ■ It is a rapid Washington, Dec. 9,— (AP)—The Thomas B. Cooney today took up succession of rapid fire action!. Commander L. T. Chalker, chief Washington, Dec. 9.— (AP)—The of the destroyer force staff here, Louisiana la;y of 1928 prqMbiting the work of d r a g ^ g the Cohnectl- Census Bureau reported today that animal racing on tracks less than cot tor the body .o f Philander BARRY LANGDpN BOB said that cutters had been dispatch­ 12,857,971 running bales of cotton —— \ ed from the New York patrol area one mile in length, was sustained to­ Hotighton, 14, Agawan, who was And BlS'^Rodea Flappen^. had been ginned from the crop of day by the Supreme Court which drowned yesterday when 'aaled on *

SHALL BONE IN THROAT REGAINING LOST VALUES 'ROCKVILLE MAN TAKES Overnight UFE; WAS DESPONDENT tere jfou can ^arJi to ln*y ^ooj jumiiurt REMOVED AT HOSPITAL IS THEME OF SERMON Philip Giistaf^on who has been a A. P. News resident here for many years left Henry Bush Hangs Self in Saturday for his former home in Local Woman Suffers Painful Providence Pastor Addresses Mossebo Elsborg-La, . His Shed— Lost Wife Year Ago; M fe lives there and his mother who Accident Sunday; Treated in Union of Churches at St. Hammond, Ind.—Policeman mid two others convicted' of bootleg^ng. Was 64 Years Old. is aged 84 is alone, the father hav- Hartford. Mary’s Last Night. Los Angeles — Teddy Tetzlaff, irig died on Octoijer 28. Mr. Gustaf­ Henry Bush, age 64, , wiio has son intends to make his home per­ Rev. Arthur C. Bradford of the former world’s champion automo­ Mrs. Cora P. Clarke, wife of bile racing driver, dies at age of been missing from his home on manently in Sweden. Fayette B. Clarke of 146 Porter Center Congregational church of 46. Mountain street since Saturday was street, w dl known local insurance Providence, R. I., spoke on “ Cus­ ■ Washington— Federal trade com­ found a suicide this morning. Bush All members of the Majors foot­ agent, was treated at the Hartford tom Driven or Star Led” at the took his life by hanging, 'ilie body ball team of the north end, are re- 1 Beds and Bedding mission asks power to eubpoeiia union service held in St. Mary’s hospital yesterday for a rnost un- witnesses and records. was found by Frank Burkhart, a quested to attend a meeting at 8 i ususd accident. A small piece of Episcopal church l£ist night. London—Violent gale blows men high school student. o’clock tonight at the office of Dr. j chicken bone became lodged in her The speaker said that to gain overboard from liners. Bush lost his wife about a year A. B. Moran at which time plans j throat while she was eating dinner success we all lose something and • Hongkong — In - fight between ago and he has been despondent for the banquet next Saturday eve-: . . are worthy gifts and a local physician who was call­ when it is the valuable things it is pirates and crew of British steamer since her death. Mrs. Bush died ning at the Rainbow Inn and other j ed found the bone so deeply im­ up to us to recapture them. As an Halching 12 are killed and 60 native from injuries received from a fall business will be transacted. Be­ bedded in the throat that immedi­ illustration of his talk Rev. Brad­ passengers are droned. out of a window, but it is believed tween 75 and 100 persons are ex­ . for you to give or get! ate removal was impossible. ford spoke of Byrd's flight at the Shanghai—Rebel troops surround that she planned the fall as a sui­ pected to attend the banquet. / ■ ■ t Mrs. Clarke was taken to the South Pole, how, upon reaching the city of ichang; rebels cut Shanghai^ cide pact. Bush hanged himself Hartford hospital to perform the glacier mountains and reali2dng Nanking railway. from a rafter in a shed at the home Chapman Court,, Order of Ama­ What better way could you spend your Xmas gift money delicate operation. While her that he must lighten the loaded air­ Brussels— Queen Elizabeth has of Mrs. Pauline Bush, his sister-in- ranth, held an enjoyable party for i than in making someone’s bedroom more lovely and rest­ breathing was not affected by the ship to go over, the food supply Influenza. ^ law. the grand officers of the organize-' ful or if your own needs a piece or two why hint to him was thrown away. So it is in going London—Dispatch from Punjab -tion six of whom are from the lo­ lodging of the bone in her 'throat, . Formerly an employee of the city or her your admiration for the famous Simmons beds and Mrs. Clarke could not swallow and through life. To attain we must says British troops have engaged in as a laborer he had^ recently been cal court. The afafir followed the was naturally in considerable pain. sacriflce to “lighten the ship.’ fierce fighting near border of working for' the Rockville and Wil- regular meeting and initiation at the j bedding. Here at Keith’s you will find a most impressive Once the chicken bone had been Many times it is the things that Afghanistan. limantic Lighting Company He ! Masonic Temple Friday evening, and display of both. , was held in-the John Mather, room. removed and the throat treated handicap us, very often the valu­ Washington—Hoover in letter to leaves a son, George Bush of Wal­ Grand Royal Matron Adele M. properly, Mrs. Clarke was removed able things such as family Jife and Stlmson authorizes signing of nut street, Roqkville, and a daugh­ Bantly received from the. grand devotion. A t such times the speak­ World Court protocols. ter, Mrs. Vera Farler, of Hartford. to her home. Washington — Cruiser Galveston officers a pewter sugar and er reiterated we must recapture Fimeral arrangements are not these lost values. arrives at Nacmel, Haiti, to creamer, from the court a bouquet evacuate American women and chil­ complete. of large chrysanthemums. The pre­ GALE ON ENGLISH COAST dren. sentation was made by Grapd Mar­ TAX CUT RESOLUTION Tampa, Fla.—Two pilots killed in shal James Richmond. ’The other crash of refueling ship to plane at­ WATROUS BOUND OVER grand officers and pas*’ royal ma­ KEEPS OP; DEATH TOLL 50 tempting endurance record. tron Miss Ethel Brainard received COMES UP TOMORROW San Francisco—Army officer falls TO SUPERIOR COURT bonquets of pompoms. Sandwiches, to death from gilder. cake and coffee were served. (Continued from Page One.) Stamford, Tex.—Pilot an<} passen­ ger killed in plane crash. Mrs. Isabel Kilby Potter, well from the Manchester Regiment de­ Washington, Dec. 9.— (A P )—Im­ East Hampton, Conn., Dec. 9.- known dramatic .reader and iraper- mediate consideration of the $160,- New York—Telephone service in' scribed the vessel as the Columbia augurated between liner Leviathan (A P )—Herbert D. Watrous, former senator of Hartford will furnish an from Glasgow, but this was thought 000,000 tax reduction resolution in p . , — collector was held in J>iu,uuu evening’s entertainment atnf thpthe the Senate was blocked today by and any instrument ashore to be garbled for the Volumnia, Rockford, 111. — Woman high bonds for the March term of the Highland Park Community club­ which on Dec. 6 reported steering Senator Black, Democrat, Alabama, Superior Court when arraigned this house Saturday evening, December when Chairman Smoot of the school teacher slain. gear trouble. The Columbia is a Dan­ morning before Justice of the Peace 14. Club members and friends in finance committee asked that it be Mountain View, Ark. — Youth ish ship, while the Volumnia is ow.a- identified as Connie Franklin con­ George H. Hart on a charge of em­ ■that section of the' town are urged U ken up ahead' of the tariff meas­ to reserve the date. ed in Glasgow. ure and voted upon by tomorrow at fronts girl whose story led to five bezzling $14,000 of the town funds. Lull in Storm. men being held as slayers. Watrous offered to plead guilty 4 p. m. St. Margaret’s Orcle, Daughters A lull during the storm this morn­ Smoot was prepared to act on an New York—Time bomb kills three but not to the amount charged, SIMMONS SPOOL BEDS— a faithful ing permitted resumption of some of Isabella will meet tomorrow eve­ offer from leaders of the Democra­ children at breakfast table. which represents 42 per cent of the reproduction of these quaint Colonial cross-channel services which had Kansas City, Kan.—Policeman town’s uncollected taxes for the ning at 7:30 in K. of C. clubrooms tic-Republican .Independent coalition for a brief business meeting to be models,, A metal bed that has been tied up over the week-end, but in charge of the tariff measure to killed while attempting to stop years 1924 to 1929. the channel was still a seething housebreakers. Watrous was arrested several followed by bridge and a Christinas achieved a tremendous popularity give the tax resolution right of way party. mass of water and transports pro­ imder an agreement providing for Hot Sprinks, Ark.—Ortiz Rubio, weeks ago in Pontiac, Ills., some within a few short months. It. is ceeded under difficulties. Mexican president-elect, departs time after disappearing from here. a limitation of debate. "ihe Center church school officers available in either full or twin sizes In the North and Irish season con­ No Explanation suddenly for New York. An examination of his books follow­ finished in American walnut.^ Priced ditions also were still rough and the New Haven.—Unidentified man and teachers will have a meeting But as he proposed the agree­ ing his disappearance revealed them and supper in Tinker hall tomorrow at $29.25. rest of England reported that the ment Black objected. The Alabaman killed by automobile driven by Arn­ to be in a confused state. A sub­ old Peterson, Beacon Falls, in evening at 6:30. Mrs. James B. gale was yet raging. gave no explanation and a program sequent audit ordered at a spec al Johnston and, Mrs. Harold Belcher Arriving at Plymouth today, the for disposition of the tax resolution Orange. town meeting disclosed that many Waterbury.—Mrs. Mary Martin will be in charge of the supper. captain of the liner Niew Amster­ was temporarily unsettled. taxpayers listed as deliquents had THE ACE BOX SPRING (below) a dam reported gales throughout the • Senator Watson, of Indiana. Re­ Silk, national president of. Ladies’ paid their taxes. The audit was Auxiliary principal speaker at or­ Miss Alice W. Hunt, one of Rhode voyage, saying it was the worst publican leader, pleaded for early made by H. N. Alexander of New luxurious spring to match the Beau- ganization committee meet of A. O. Island’s outstanding feminists, will weather he had experienced during action of the tax reduction resolu­ London. be the speaker tomorrow evening at tyrest. Its great buoyancy is made his career. tion, saying it would aid psychologi­ O. H. Since his arrest in Pontiac, Wat­ the meeting at the South Methodist possible by hundreds of finely terp- Anxiety regarding the steamer A l­ cally the business situation. New London.—Patrick Cassidy, 22, a sailor, rejected by girl tries to rous had been at liberty under $0,- church, sponsored by the Manches­ pered coils which are overlaid berta was alleviated by news of her Senator Borah, of Idaho, a leader ter League of Women Voters. The committ suicide. 000 bonds. with thick upholstery and covered arrival at the Channel islands from of the Republican Independents, Mothers club and several of the Southampton after a 24-hour jour­ said he would favor taking up tax Windsor.—Find body of unidenti­ with beautiful and durable Damask. fied man which had been hanging In other women’s organizations have ney. reduction now if the indications been invited to hear Miss Winsor Priced at $42.50. were for early action but objected woods for six months. The continuance of the gale pre­ New London.—Homer L. Mar-vin^ WAPPING speak on “America’s Opportunity.” vented the resumption of regular to the interposition of measures at The League will have a short busi­ this time that would hold up the 54, railroad conductor, dies of in­ air services. One airliner carrying juries suffered when he fell off ness meeting at 7:15. freight succeeded in flying from tariff bill. There will be a benefit whist and “If you want to create a favor­ train last Friday, bridge party at the home of Mr. Paris to Croyden this morning while Bristol.—George Fiske, 24, ar­ A son was. born yesterday at the a British airliner carrying eight able psychological condition in this and Mrs. Francis Burnham of Pleas- Manchester Memorial hq,spltal to country lej;s get rid of the tariff rested for theft of cigar, cigarettes ant Valley, next Wednesday evening j Mark Holmes of Gris- passengers and mails flew from and $30 from West End A. C. Paris to LyApne on the Kent coast. bill,” he asserted. at eight o’clock for the benefit of v/old street. New Haven.—Harry Ginsberg, 26, the school children. Prizes will be The passengers completing the jour­ Bridgeport, dro’wns in swimming THE BEAUTYREST— No mattress given and refreshments served. Attorney Raymond B. Bowers ney to London by rail. The only ma­ pool. (jan boast of such a well deserved STATE DEPT. IN NEED The Friendly Indians or Junior won his first case in the Superior chine to leave Croyden was one tor Suffield. — Philander Houghton, Y. M. C. A.'boys met •with their popularity. It has over a' million Brussels. All other services being 14, of Agawam, Mass., drowns Court last week, when J. Rhey leader. Rev. Harry B. Miner at the Braithwaite of this town was ad­ users who praise its wonderful com­ cancelled. when sled breaks through ice. OF A DINING ROOM Y. M. C. A. club rooms on the par­ judged blameless for the' automo­ The liner Doric arrived off Cobh, New Britain.—Capt. Hanford Cur­ fort. Hundreds of fine coil springs, sonage groimds last Thursday bile accident at Park and Main Irish Free State, with 40 passen­ tis, 62, city comptroller, dies. buried in thick upholstery, give per­ afternoon. streets some weeks ago in which a gers ready to go ashore, but was . New Haven.— Salvatore Piazza, fect buoyancy. Your choice of six Washington, Dec. — (A P ) —The Wapping Grange will hold its child was injured. unable to make its call at the port 15, dies precisely 90 ^iays to tie twenty-third regrular meeting f t the dainty Damask covers. $39.50 either State Department needs a dining hour he had predicted own death. owing to the violence of the storm. school hall next Tuesday evening at Cheney Girls Athletic association Her captain said that the liner room of its o’wn and a survey is in Bristol.—Annual fall ceremonial cash or $1.00 weekly. Here is one eight o’clock when a class of eleven wall give a whist, setback and had felt the full force of the gale progress to determine it, among of Sphinx Temple, Nobles of the of the finest gifts that you could pos­ candidates will receive the third and bridge tonight in Cheney hall, the last week. Thursday night the wind other things, it can have it. Mystic Shrine of Hartford, held in fourth degrees. The work will be last social the club wdll g(ive until sibly choose. had blown at 110 miles an hour and The department has long felt the honor of Illustrious Potentate Stan­ lack of state dining and reception exeniplified by the regular officers. after the holidays. it was blowing SO miles an hour ley S. Gwillim of PlainvUle. Mrs. Olive A. Jones and Mrs. Wal­ when the ship passed Fastnet yes­ rooms. Its need for such chambers New Haven.—Annual state meet­ ter G. Newberry of South Windsor A meeting of the committee ap­ terday. was emphasized by the recent ■visit ing of Ladies’ Auxiliary of American of Prime Minister MacDonald. Legion held with Miss Adelaide Fitz­ left last Monday for Daytona, Flori­ pointed to have charge of ^ the “It was impossible to call at da, where they expect to spend the Queenstown (Cobh),’’ the captain A t the direction of President gerald of Boston as speaker. ,Christmas party for Gibbons As­ Hoover, a survey is being made to Hartford.—Rev. 'Theo. A. Greene winter. sembly, Catholic Ladies of Colum­ said, “we had to close the storm Frank Bancroft has moved from doors and keep the passengers be­ determine the feasibility of turning of New Britain, re-elected president bus, will be held at 8* o’clock this the Gassius Newberry house across low. If they had come on deck they the entire State, War and Navy of Connecticut Council for Religious evening at the home of file presi­ the street into the house recently would have had their heads blown building over to the State Depart­ Education. dent, Mrs. Agnes Messier of Cen­ vacated by Mrs. George Bragg. off by the wind.” ment, to meet the requirements of Athol, Mass.—Fire sweep opera ter street. The date set is Friday, The Doric was not damaged. its expanding forces. house building in center of to-wn Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. K. Ander­ December 13 and the place, the K. Originally this building, which son, of Riverton, N. J., were Thanks­ of C. clubrooms. The comrnittee with $125,000 damage. giving guests a t the home of Mrs. LINERS OVERDUE stands at Seventeenth and Pennsyl­ Rockland, Me.—Coast Guard cut­ includes Miss Rose Longpre and New York, ^ Dec. 9.—(AP.)— vania avenue, northwest, with a Elizabeth Noble. Mrs. Sue BUrke who •will be in ter Ossipee tows five-masted The South Windsor school board charge of refreshments; Mrs. Belle Storms battering the European narrow street separating it from schooner Edna Hoyt, picked up Fri­ wiU hold their meeting at the Wap-1 Zimmerman, decorations and Mrs. coast had apparently spread today the grounds of the White House, was occupied by all three of the de­ day night in leaking condition, into ping school hall this evening at Lillian Mahoney, entertainment, to ocean-wide proportions. Four­ partments for which it was named. port. eight o’clock. The meeting was teen liners due in New York har­ The Navy Department was the first Boston—Police and Federal agents postponed from last Monday evening Miss Dorothy Russell, who is in bor today or tomorrow, -will be to go and since then a large part arrest 88 Chinese and seize gambling on account of the snow storm. charge of the rehearsals for the from 24 to 48 hours late it was an­ of the War Department’s personnel equipment and 2,500 grains of nar­ junior choir work at the annual nounced. has been moved. cotics in series of raids. Christmas services in, S t Mary^s Among those delayed will be: The Should the State Department be Chicopee, Mass.—^Lone bandit church, urges the grirls to be present U. S. liner Republic, which rescued given the whole building it would holds up Elms theater and escapes POLICE COURT at the rehearsal this evening, at eleven fishermen from the schoon­ be a^ble to house many important Christmas in automobile with $300. 6:30. Arrived: er Gander Deal off Nova Scotia international commissions and find Old Lyme, Conn.— Joseph Selden Nieuw Amsterdam, Plymouth, Thursday, due today but not to ar­ space for official dining and recep­ The case of Frank Crawshaw who The Ladies Sevring. circle of the Huntington, 63, former newspaper­ was charged with reckless driving Dec. 9, from New York. rive until tomorrow. tion rooms. man and member of State Legisla­ Concordia Lutheran church will Scythia,' Cobb, Dec. 9, N, Y. The Baltic of the White Star was noUed in the police court this meet for work tomorrow at 2 ture, dies at his home. morning on recommendation of Sailed: > Line bringing five men rescued Boston—Prof. Robert N. Corwin o’clock. Albertlc, Liverpool, Dec. 8, for Greeting Cards : Prosecuting Attorney Charles R. from the schooner Northern Light, RED RCOSS MEMBERS of Yale University elected Hathaway. Crawshaw was arrested New York., also of the ten fishing boats that president of New England Associa­ The cast of the play “ Converting Carinthia, Belfast, Dec. 8, New Everyone ivants to send to their friends Christmas' by ’Traffic Officer Wirtalla on Sat­ Bruce” will have a rehearsal to- became separated and lost in a tion of Colleges and Secondary uraayurday evening, iNovemoBiNovember 23, when ^ g^. parish York; „ storm off Nova- Scotia. The Baltic John Korachofsky, Dr. D. C. Y. schools at 44th annual convention. Letitia, Glasgow, Dec. 7, New Cards that have the right sentiment and decorations. due tomorrow will arrive Wednes­ Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bader, New Bedford, Mass.— Grounded house. The play will be repeated at York. • ■ _ Ellen Carpenter at Main and Cam­ the regular meeting of Temple __ •t day. Mary Gilbert, George Chaparian, Ford Yacht Sialio lies filled with Statendam, Southampton, Dec. Our counters are showing aii abundance of Christ-' bridge street. Chapter, O. E. S., Wednesday eve- York! The Berengaria of the Cunard Melville L. Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. water on Hen and Chickens Reef; In disposing of the case Mr. nmg. Southampton, Dec. 7, Line due tomorrow but not to ar­ Oscar Scheutz, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. representative of Ford interests ar­ Hathaway told the court he was Araguaya, mas Cards and choice can be made to! suit anyone. ; rive until Wednesday. New York. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Camp­ rives from Detroit. satisfied the evidence was not The usual setback party -will be The Bremen of the North Ger­ bell, Mr. and Mrs. Flagg, Mrs. Mc­ strong enough, to con'vict Deputy held at the Highland Park Com­ man Lloyd Line, fastest liner afloat, Cullough, Mrs. Hollis .Moulton, Mrs. Thomas Ferguson who was on the munity clubhouse tomorrow eve­ due tomorrow but not to arrive un­ PUBLIC RECORDS Otto Seelert, Mrs. Sweeney, Mr. and bench this morning therefore en­ ning. I Carids Folders Booklets; til Thursday. Mrs. Charles F. Zelonis, Mr. and BANK ROBBERS SHOT tered a nolle in the case. Mrs. Shead, Della Weir, Fleda B. Clifford Campbell of Hartford The Ladies Auxiliary of the A. Warrantee Deeds. Stacey, Arthur McGowan, Charles was arrested Saturday evening by O. H. will hold an important meet­ Robert J. Smith of John W. Mc­ MOTOR BOAT RACER I E. House, Mrs. Katherine S. Farley, Shakopee, Minn., Dec. 9.— (A P )— Patrolman Martin on Main street ing tonight at 8:15 in St. James,’s Dowell and Mary E. McDowell, land 2c to $1.00 Mrs. Janet C. Hanna, F. L. Smith, Three bsmk robbers were .shot and for intoxication. He posted a bond Hail. A good attendance is request­ and buildings m Elizabeth Park. Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. William probably fatally wounded today as o f.$25 for his appearance in court ed. W. Harry England'to Arvid F. DIES IN AUTO CRASH ,Glenney, Mrs. John May, Mrs. Henry police officers, -lying in wait for this morning. When his case was and Lillian C. Gustafson, land in Cards for young and old and for every ’ Morgan, Hermem Montie, Henry them, opened fire •with a machine called he failed to appear and his A special meeting of Troop 1 B. Colburn Green Manchester.. Miller, Mrs. H. J. Manning, Mildred gun as the robbers left the First bond was declared forfeited. S. A. of the Second Congregational Thb Holl In-vestment Co., to Peter member of the family New Hyde Park, N, Y,, Dec. 9.— Hutchinson, Mrs. H. S. Cahoon, Mrs. National bank. church is called , for this evening’at Dounorwrltz; lots 18 and 19 in (A P .)—Zarl Widigren, 25, well- Joseph Stratton, aarence Qulmby, Working on a “ tip” from the Pro­ 7 o’clock. Homestead Park, addition No. 2, 10c to $1.00 known motor boat racer of Long Cheney Brothers, Robert Chenc.v, tective Department of the Minnesq- N. E. COUNCIL MEETS Manchester. Island, was killed today along with Albert B. Foy, Miss Mary Cheney, ta Bankers Association, that the Gesare Ferri -to William' Kanehl, a passenger in his car when the car bank would be robbed,, the officers Mrs. J. F. Henry, W. H. Green. Bridgeport, Dec. 9.— (A P )—The DRY AGENT SENTENCED lots 72 and ’J'S'in the South Man- went out of control on the Jericho had maintained a watch fo'r several quarterly meeting of the New Engr Chester Heights addition. turnpike and crashed into a tele­ days. The robbers were permitted lis Pendens. to enter the bank and were prepar­ land Council vrill be held at Hotel phone pole. Stratfield on Friday, at which re­ Providence, , Dec. 9.— (A P ) —Guy By virtue of a writ made return­ Widigren who won the New York SULUVAN TAKES OATH ing to drive away with $T,500 when ports will be Teaii from President H. Kelso, former prohibition agent able in the Hartford County Superi­ to Albany outboard motor boat the officers opened fire. this morning was s^tenced by Redfield Proctor and Others on or Court on the 7th of January, fore­ race in 1928, was killed almost in­ United States Judge Ira Lloyd Letts Washington, D. C., Dec. 9— (A P ) means for organizing a national closure proceedings is to be brought The Dewey-Richman Co. stantly. Lawrence Hereold, 25, a —Patrick J. Sullivan, of Cheyenne, NAB BOOZE BOATS to serve one year in the Pro-ridence economic council as the outcome of against Samuel J. Smith, Lizzie construction engineer, * of Hicks- was administered the oath of of­ county jail for ha-ying conspired to Jewelers, Silversmiths, Stationers, the recent conference of the United Smith and others by Arthur D. Hale ville, L. I., died a few minutes lat­ fice in the Senate today as a succes­ New London, Dec. 9.— (A P .)— States Chamber of Commerce con­ er in the Nassau hospital at Mine- sor to the late Senator Warren, of The Seizure of the fishing boats “The House of Value’.’ ference of industrial leaders at ola. Wyoming, but his credentials were Constance and Estelle with 22 cases nigrht ot sept 17, lest ; ™ Joseph Mon^fullizo, 28, also a referred to the committee on elec­ of liquor aboard and the arrest pf Washington. Several letters^ two, of them from < mg situated on N orm ^ street, E, G. Buckland, chairman of the Chester, together with a certain contractor, of Locust Valley, N. Y., tions for consideration. four men late Saturday night In clergymen were read to the court board of the New Haven road, will right of way. The petitioner is is in Nassau hospital with a brok­ Plum Gut, the entrance to Gardi­ urging leniency and Dr. James Mc­ ner’s Bay, was announced by Coast present an interpretation of the Cann of 204 Waterman street told represented by Judge Raymond A. en back and is not expected to live. Johnson. Three other passengers in the BAIRD SWORN IN Guard heailquarters here today. New England Council; Its work the court that the defendant’s mind QUAKE IN TUBKEV. roar. No loss of life or property and objectives, to the business men Marriage Intentions car, Charles Veith, 34, of Locust The boats, liquor ahd men were had seemed to falter in the past reported. of this section. .A marriage license was issued to­ Valley, Frank Cowan, 24, of Glen being held at the, state pier here year. Last March he said the. defen-: Washington, Dec. 9 — (A P ) — In the . executive session officers dant’s only son became insane day to Arthur'A. l ^ t of Sf. Louis, Cove, L. I., and John Wythe, 24, of today pending departure fpr Npw Istanbul, ’Turkey, Dec.-9.— (APy-;- David Baird, of Camden, N. J., was will be elected for next year, Judge Letts said he was disposed!]-----Mo., and _ ,.Victoria H. Franzen, Locust VaUey, sustained only York 'Where the' boats and liquor This city was shaken by a slight St. Paul’s Cathedral, sworn in today as a Senator from Members of the coimcll will be not to. send Kelso to Atlanta where’ teacher, daughter of the Rev. and m ino r injuries and went to their will be turned over to the Customs earthquake ,:sbock this morning ac­ is said. to have been New Jersey, succeeding Walter luncheon guests of the Brfdgport it would be next to impossible for {Mrs. Carl S. Franzen of 33 Hamlin homes after being treated at the Edge who resigned to become am­ authorities there and the men held- companied by a loud underground an oath heinsr Chamber of ’Commerce. his family and friends to visit him. street. . hospital. bassador to France. for the Grand Jury. A-

PAGIS IfOUK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929.

effecting a reform in this vital that the candidate is supposed to 4 laticf;Mtnr . matter \Yould be invaluable. I qualify before he gets the right to Agreeing that "deathS and seri­ drive. If it proves afterward that Sonting iieraUt ous injuries are in nearly every he has not really qualified, then the PUBLISHED BT THE case the result of high speed” and logical course would be to suspend SBBlUIiD PRINTING COMPANY, INC. the license imtil he can prove his 13 Blssell Street that “it is only at high speeds that South Manchester, Conn. these mishaps are almost certain fitness beyond question. It should THOMAS FERGUSON to result in mortalities,” the J^e- be up to him to learn about auto­ BY RODNEY DUTCHER » General Manager NEA Service Writer publican, however, is of the opinion mobiles, not from any publicity Founded October I. 1881 that the reinstatement of a definite maintained school, but in the same Washington, Dec. 9.—Assembling again in regular session. Congress Published Erery Evening Except speed limit in the state law, as ad­ way that everybody else doe.s, Sundays and Holldaya Entered at the j will pay strict attention to business.' Post Office at South Manchester. vocated by the Bridgeport Post and through private instruction. I Every man may be depended upon Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. the Manchester Herald, would Anyhow, don’t we all know that i*to serve the best interests of his SUBSCRIPI'ION RATES: constituents srad to concentrate his One Tear, by mall ...... 36.00 serve no good purpose. it isn’t ignorance of his car or of I Per Month, by mall ...... * -60 the rules of the road that makes 1 efforts on matters of serious pur­ DellTered. one y e a r ...... S9.00 The Repuhlican argues thus: pose. 'The Congressional Record will New Potteries the bad driver but an inherent dis­ Waste Baskets Single conies ...... * -03 “The man who obeys the speed lim­ I bulge with the evidence of great regard for the rights of other peo­ ! and windy endeavors. From Italy and Greece, and A large selection, chosen for MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED it when^it is set at 15, 20 or 35 from our own Blue Ridge moun­ PR £SS ple? And we^know of no more ef­ I For the beginning of every regu- decorating purposes, includes miles an hoyr is the man who ! lar session finds each member of tains, come these new pottery fiber, metal and wood in deco­ The Associated Press is exclusively fective way of correcting this fault entitled to tbe use for republlcatlon drives carefully anyway. The man ! the House and at least a third of vases, selected for their decora­ rated enamel, wallpaper, leath­ of ell news dispatches credited to l« than severe penalties, imposed who drives recklessly trader the the members of the Senate running tive correctness. They are erette and wood finishes. $1.75 or not otherwise credited in this without favor, and suspension of 1 for re-election. And there are few priced from 85c to $13. to $21. paper and also the local news pub- present conditions simply because liabed herein. licenses. incumbent statesmen who do not re­ All rights of republlcatlon of the exact number of miles an hour gard re-election as the most seri­ Bpeclal dispatches herein are aleo re­ ous phase of their jobs. Nearly all served. at which he may proceed is not specified is just as quick to violate are convinced that they ought to do SPECIAL AUVEirnSlNG REPRE­ their utmost to save the folks back SENTATIVE: Hamilton - UeLlsser. a speed limit which is prescribed IN NEW YORK home,from being represented here Inc_ 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. by law.” From that point the Re­ by some gent less able and worthy. Y., and 612 North Michigan Ave., publican argues with excellent' log­ Chicago. Ills. Speculation about the 1930 con­ ic that the establishment of a fix­ New York, Dec. 9.—The loud pro- The Herald Is on sale dally at all I tests of leading Broadway players, gressional elections is far easier Schultz and Hoatling news stands In ed limit would be ineffectual and than prediction at this time, be­ New York City. that Commissioner Stoeckel’s pol­ headed by Jane Cowl, against the cause in most cases it’s too early icy of “education” is the right one. bad manners of New York audi­ to tell who’s going to run against ■ Full service client of N E A Service. whom and because if there is any We suggest, however, that the ences, have been aimed particularly Member, Audit Bureau of Circula­ at first night audiences, so it ap­ particular trend in them one way or tions. Republican’s conclusions are drawn the other it probably will be at­ from a purely didactic premise. Its pears. tributable to conditions which will Four gifts— The Herald Printing C/i^mpany. Inc., argument against a definite speed A check of this matter has shown develop or become more apparent four distinctive things . you can assumes no financial responslhlllty that some of the swankiest and within the next eight or ten months. for typographical errors appearing In limit is predicated entirely on the give to four different people, or all advertlsnients in the Manchester most socially prominent of the first But they will be more interesting to one! Each piece is a fine Wat­ Evening Herald. assumption that drivers would pay nighters are the most persistent of­ than usual, first, because of the kins reproduction. no more attention to a law so fenders. trouble President Hoover has been MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1929 sharply drawn that it caimot be Certain of these have come to having with the Senate and, sec­ consider their own conversations ond, because the results may help Dressing table understood than they would to a and vrise cracks concerning the play H.AITI answer the question of what’s hap­ The kidney-shaped dressing table Haiti, to which more United law so loosely formulated that it is of more importance than what is pening to the Democratic party—a Watkins selection of Governor Wln- This oldest of reproductions ....th e going on upon the stage. In the question commonly asked after its has arms that swing out in front, Chippendale wdng chair.. .. is just as subject to as many interpretations throp desks includes solid mahogmiy disclosing three drawers. Made States Marines have been hurried- 1 midst of a drama’s action they will sad licking in the electoral college a hand made reproductions for $69 up good as ever in this correct Watkins ly sent, and which presents such a there are drivers. Surely the Re- go gabbling on among each other, year ago. of maple in antique finish; draper­ copy. In new colorful tapette and combination mahogany and gum- ies not included, $20.25. complicated■' problem that even publican cannot altogether mean as though in a salon—and, being Once there was a lusty rumor wood models for cover President Hoover admits the neces­ that. Surely its editor must be ac­ congenital late arrivers, will all that Mr. Hoover and his personal quainted with more, than a very but ruin the enjoyment of those friends were going to launch a sity of a complete new survey of about them. movement to elect a “Hoover The bench few drivers who are law abiding the situation so that our govern- Senate,” which would mean back­ This spoon-foot bench wdll go well $39.50 ment may know where it is at, has and decent and who drive their cars At the moment the theater fans ing other and more docile Republic­ wdth many other types of Colonial ans against such Incorrigrible insur­ dressing tables, made of maple in been for a century and a half prob­ at actually precarious rates in se­ are enjoying the outbursts of one rene and honest belief that they are of the newspaper critics against gents as Senator Norris and Borah. antique finish, or finished mahog­ ably the most turbulent spot on Whispers to that''effect came so any. Rush seat, $14.85. traveling at speeds quite safe “un­ Vincent Astor, whose name is rath­ the face of the earth. Territorially er well known in every section of vociferously from the general di­ small, the area of the republic is der the conditions.” They honestly this land. This particular reviewer rection of the White House that they attracted considerable atten­ Portable mirrors only twice that of Connecticut, it believe that they are complying happens to draw seats adjacent to with the law. Their habit of mind those of Mr. Astor, and has fre­ tion. But if there ever was such a These quaint swinging mirrors can has been the scene of countless hor­ plan not much has been heard about W be used for dressing table or high is such that they intend always to quently protested against interrup­ rors of bloodshed and cruelty. With tions on the part of persons in the it lately, even though the provoca­ chest. Designs similar to the a population of about two millloii comply with the law. Does the Re­ Astor party. tion by the insurgent section-of the sketch. In antique maple, $13.5'.^ Senate coalition in its defiance of and $15.25. £Ouls, nine-tenths of them ful-blood- publican want us to believe that The other night, amusingly such persons, who may now be enough, the critic had stood it as the White House may seem to have ed African Negroes, the land has long as he could and turned point been very great. It seems reason­ been dyed crimson by a series of driving at forty-five or fifty as an blank on Astor with a loud— ably certain that Mr. Hoover him- ! Silhouettes revolutions, usurpations, civil wars ordinary thing, would all or any­ “Shhh— !” Later t h e reviewer self will be careful to take no part Unique copies of rare museum where near all persist in maintain­ learned that Astor was a member in the primary fights, although I originals, framed in black and gold and brief, outrageously tyraimical there will be undoubtedly be a “Hoo- | ing such a speed if it were in open of a party given by the wife of the with black and gold glass mats. $2 >eigns of kings, emperors and presi­ publisher who employs him. A bit ver candidate” to oppose the re-1 These gateleg tables___true Wat­ The gift of gifts for "Her”...... dents so numerous and so compli­ defiance of the law to do so. nervous, the newspaper man waited ■ nomination Of Norris in Nebraska, | kins Reproductions. . . . have eight ftill these Watkins cedar chests of U. S. Government approved construction Grant that there are a consider­ for some indication of trouble. And Pine in Oklahoma and possibly of j legs, as you wrill see, are made of cated that to retain even the Schall in Minnesota. solid mahogany and have drawers with beautiful walnut and.mahogany able number of irresponsible, rat­ when nothing happened, he lam­ sketchiest outline of the frothing pooned the millionaire society man i veneers ^ history of the country is to with­ tle headed motorists who would in his daily column. j The Democratic / national execu­ stand a unique test of memory. have no real respect for the law, Which courage has been roundly tive committee here has been great­ applauded. ly encouraged by Democratic vic­ Yet the trend of affairs in Haiti we have faith enough in our fellow tories in mimicipal elections last $19.50 men to feel convinced that such $47.75 Is not surprising nor does it espe­ Kelcey Allen tells a yam about a month. Some of its jubilations, but cially reflect on the capacity of the people are not only in the minor­ theater-goer who grew weary of not all, may be discounted. It is ity among motorists but in minor­ hearing a din of conversation all axiomatic that the party in power j Negro for self-government when is most likely to suffer in these ^ ity among the number of those about him while attending a play we consider the circumstances of and, turning about to protest, was biennial congressional elections and j Its beginnings. Settled by Christo­ who now, with no sense of wrong­ met with the retort—“Say, what do there is very little if any hope that pher Columbus himself, its original doing, drive faster than is consist­ you think this is—the opera? the regular Republicans will im- j ent with safety. And with the es­ prove their position in 1930. i population of West Indian Indians Under normal conditions the very' tablishment of a definite speed lim­ The Thanksgiving Day “ragamuf­ was ruthlessly exterminated and fin parade” seems destined to b e-: large Republican majority in the WATKl NS BROT'HERS. 1nc.7V thousands upon thousands of cap­ it, not at any time to be exceeded, come a permanent fixture of N ew, House probably would be somewhat reduced and the Democrats might tive slaves brought from Africa to the police would be enabled, for the York, despite all the efforts made to ■ 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER \ 't halt it. This importation from Eu- ' reasonably gain two or three seats take its place. Treated like beasts first time in years, to visit quick in the Senate. That would still and sure punishment upon every rope, introduced by the children of by Spanish and French alike, the immigrants, is a form of begging leave a good Republican majority Bimplicity of the African natives violator they caught. With their practiced by youngsters of the poor- in both houses, but there is no j nourishment in that either for Mr. was poisoned by passionate hatred hands so strengthened they could er classes .at the beginning of win- , ter. Hoover or for the Old Guard. The bred of mistreatment. Servile re­ quickly bring about a vast im­ ' Senate is bfoken up into groups of provement in conditions, even They go about the streets dressed bellions, massacres, dogfight civil in rags and masquerade costumes, Old Guardsmen. Young Guardsmen is undertaking to establish himself New Hampshire, Hastings of Dela­ wars, horror upon horror following among the deliberate law-break­ ringing doorbells and stopping pe­ and Insurgents on the Republican as a “business doctor.” ware, McMaster of South Dakota, ers. destrians on the street, asking them side and then there are the Demo­ Only 13 Democraric Senators wrill McNary of Oregon, Metcalf of HEALTH4«IMET ADVICE in quick succession, bore the fruit crats with whom the Insurgents Rhode Island, Norris of Nebraska, Anyhow, one thing we know: for money. ( be up for re-election, as against 21 Dr FranK McO^ of violence become chronic. What For several years, various or-' have made coalition. Republicans. The total Is 34 instead Phipps of Oolorado,^ Pine of Okla-. Haiti has been its early white con­ Since the abolition of the definite Here lately the Democrats have i of the normal 32 because of the homai Sackeit of Kentucky and ganizations have worked among the been talking about Democratic' querors are responsible for. speed limit conditions on the roads shame them against beggary—but 1 deaths of Warren of Wyoming and Schall of Minnesota. WtSTWW IM RECAm TD HIM1H tOiCT im t K M children of Manhattan trying to majorities in both houses and i Burton of Ohio. 'The Democrats are Blease of IT M ji|^ IM CM 81M POSW M CMS OF For more than sixteen years the of this state have gone rapidly while that would be extremely un aiKiosM snmpeo/toDfi8$s£o envacpe FOR fiePtY from bad to worse. The increase in no avail. The schools have n o i The Republicans whose terms ex- South Caredina, Bratton of Arizona, . mAtnt se>ma uaCA L __ United States has been in Haiti— hkely pire in 1931, aside from the succes- Glass of Virginia, Harris of Geor­ pointed out that there is no par­ body ever knows what will happen | '«f*A driven into intervention without fatal accidents—due to speed in ticular reason why such a practice sors to Warren and Burton, are gia, Harrison of Mississippi, Heflin CULTIVATE TOLERANCE We hope that eventually it will see what’s the idea in his having a li­ English. A study outline of in being. ‘The person that is friendly eration. A spleenic tumor can i toward everyone and an enemy to times be removed bv surgegy^ reason to amend Its position on the cense anyhow? Our understanding various countries has been pre- parejl also for the benefit ol^ Ameri­ J no one is likely to he joyous. 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------— — ="^"“------loans to;the Mexican___ goternmeeR.- MEXICAN PRESIDENT . This bankers committee is ^ h e s ^ . ,.l,OCAL .GIRL STUDENT, AT - •; . | by Thoinas W. .L^qntrlSSsfi PUBLISHERS PLAN expert .and a partner in .the lorgan ON WAY TO NEW YORK house. - - • - ; ’ . : Weekly Cable Former President Calles ik ;*W- turning from NEWSPRINT PROBE New York, Dec. 9.—(AP)—New Bremefi; Mr. Mori^i^,, wbo ia to be ; -Review - York City will be Mexico’s unoffi­ appointed a United States SexiatOir cial capital city this week with ber by Gov. Morgan Larson df New Jer­ By Associated Press president-elect, the American am­ sey to .fill out the unexpired term of Hills to Increase r Nqw York, Dec. 9.—A» order for bassador to Mexico, and her forme; Senator Walter Edge, named am­ 90 locombtives has been received president gathered here. bassador to France, is coming from. The little powder charge set off by the Baldwin Locomotive Works President Elect. Pascual Ortiz Mexico City by train. Prices $5 a Ton, Editors when Manchurian authorities raided from the Chica^, Burlington and Rubio was to leave Little Rock, the Russian consulate In Harbin and Quincy railroad. Ark., by special train for New York seized the Chinese Eastern Railway today, where Dwight Morrow, .am­ BtiRBAU NEEDS FUNDS. Are Informed. last spring, flared up all over the Stockholders of the ;M. A. Hanna bassador to Mexico City is due tq- world during the past week. Cb„ Cleveland coal and iron- pro­ day and former President Calles Is Washington, Dec. 9.—(AP)—, A ducers, will- vote on Dec^ ?0, on k due tomorrow. j study of the effect of speed on thq yvT.>,» v»wir nav. Q CAPwAnln- It was an exciting time for eveiy- plan to pay-off the impaid diyl- Although no official statement working woman,. is.i urged. by Mary dependent invesUgatlon of “«ws-‘ |5ody. The chief powers ^ the^Kel- dends on the 7 per ceht first pre­ was forthcoming from Mexican Anderson, director of * the'Women’s prhit production costs was urged , logg-Briand pact, Jed by ^ e United ferred stock through cash payment headquarters here, it was believed ^ rb a u , in. her annual^ report ^ ' t ^ y in a report of the paper com- States, sent a note to RuMla and of 924.50, 01* by issuiiig 200,000 the three ^ e n would have conversa­ She aske(kan' increased appropria-.^ xnittL of the American Newspaper j China reminding thein of ^eir ob- phares of new 97 cumulative pre­ tions during their joint stay here tion for this, and other 'spiBCial Publishers Association to the special I ligations to settle their difterence.*! ferred stock, Which would super­ regarding Mexican problems and studies, shying that the bureau’s convention of the body meeting in peacefully under the pact. cede the present issue and which probably confer with the American '.‘work was serioxidy retarded,” by Hotel Pennsylvania. i Japan refused the movement, he- will be. exchanged .shai^for-share committee of bankers handling the lack of fimds. ' ‘ ' J The convention was called to con- cause she believed that a settlement for the present stock. A stoqk pay­ ■a* sider what action the association j between Moscow and Mukdn was at ment of 27-100 of a share is pro­ would take in case the threatened i hand. posed in payment of accrued divi­ increase in newsprint prices of $5 j Russia received the note with dends. , * a ton was carried through by the great indignation, and a sharp reply manufacturers. was ■ sent to the United - States ‘ November ssdes of the J» C. Pen­ Charging that a virtual monopoly through the French ambassador to ney Co., department store chain, exists through the formation by Moscow. The Ruslans declared that amounted to .9^,405,0'75, an in- :> most of the newsprint manufac­ the note was “an unfriendly a c t' turers from which American news­ .crease. of 26.4 ^ r cent over the because it exerted "pressure” upon sales for November of last year. , papers obtain their supply of paper negotiations already begun between of the newsprint institute of Can­ Moscow and Mukden. Directors of. the United Stores ada, the committee reports that These negotiations seem at la,st '•the present difficulties com^ilalned Corporation have extended until to have settled the Manchurian dis­ Jan. 16, its offer to exchange its of” which the Institute says necessi­ pute. Russian and Manchurl.ali tates higher rates, "are the natural stock for the class “A” and com­ • sequence of over-expansion in the plenipotentiaries, who had met in mon stock of the Tobacco Products past and the present uneconomic Siberia before the pact powers inter­ Corporation, dividend certificates conditions.” vened, drew up a proctocol for any “A,” “B” and "C” of the Tobacco The Report. agreement on the Chinese Eastern Products Corp., and United Cigar Continuing the report says: Railway, which was approved by Stores Co.,"common stock. "At no time has your committee Nanking at the end of the week. Connecticut students enrolled at , Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, this yea; are had information from the News­ The sgreement restored the pre­ Left to right, front row; Eleanor H. Blish,'daughter,6f Mr, and Mrs. F. T. Blish, OLD-SHIP REFITTED print Institute or from individual vious status on the railway and E. Nichols, South Norwalk; Marjorie JanS-Rowers, H artford; rear row; W ^lace H. CMd,^^^^ producers concerning the actual cost pledged the signatories to strict ob­ H. Deming, Danbury; George C. Holt, son of President Hamilton Holt, Woodstock, Arthur 3. Todd, Jr., Washington, Dec. 9 — (AP) — of manufacturing newsprint paper, servance of the agreement under Greenwich. The frigate Constitution, under-* and it therefore recommends that an which the road has been operated going restoration at the Boston independent investigation be made since 1924. The Chinese manager killed In Ofange by an automobile Navy Yard through public subscrip­ of newsprint production costs and and vice-manager will be discharged WEEK-END ACCIDENTS ; driven by Arnold Peterson of Bea­ tion, is expected to be ready for toe the return to the mills under the and the expelled manager and vico- con Falls. The man 'vsrte v^lking. water again some time this month. prevailing price, on actual invest­ manager will be ^ v e n other employ­ Queer Twists along toe highway at' the "time. The navy has speht 9477,873 In ment of capital. ment on the railway. Russia will ap- THROUGHOUT STATE In juries which he. suffered Fri­ restoring-toe famous ship and has “Since"Since the increased price an- new manager, day when he fell from, th- of bis suffeieht funds to continue work at nouncement Canadian press agent gecretarvSecretary of State Stlmson de­ In Day’s News train at Mystic..resulted .'In , toe, toe present, rate until the end of the Sources have sent out to newspapers nied (that the American note had By Associated Press death at^New Lohdbn' pf oHomer L. j^ar at least. A total of 9547,158 and* news distributing organiza­ Marvin, 54,,-.a' conductor dh t ^ New has been contributed. been actuated by unfriendly mo­ The victims of drowning were tions propaganda to the effect that tives, but the official Moscow press Darien, Kwangtung—A threat to Haven road. ’ • As soon as toe hull is floated publishers, particularly in the was suspicious, accusing the United Philander Houghton, 14, of Aga­ masts will be installed. United States, view such price in­ toe efficiency of toe South Man­ wam Mass., who was visiting his States and the other powers of at­ churia railway has been met by the creases as essentially reasonable tempting to secure the railway for uncle Stephen White in Suffleld RUSSO-TURKISH BBLA'HONS and as an evidence of the desire of removal of all Mah Jongg sets from and Harry Ginsberg, 26, of Bridge­ themselves. the clubs operated for employes of Canadian producers to stabilize con­ Mr. Stlmson affirmed that the port who w'qs drowned in a New . Istanbul, Turkey, Dec. 9.:—(AP,) A c u t e ditions. No such comment however, i really brought" about peace the line. The game had caused all- Haven bathhouse. —First official Turkish 'announce­ >^has reached-your committee. Manchuria. night sessions among toe Japanese The boy lost his life wh^n his sled ment of toe forthcdmlpg, visit of L. : „ r t Expan^ng its charges of mo- employes. broke through the ice on the Con­ M. Karakhan, • r^resentihg' toe So­ Indigestion nopoly, their report says: The Nanking government was Athens.—This is some day other necticut River in Suffield, while viet commissariat 'for foreign af­ passing through a crisis at home, Ginsberg is believed to have been Relief Sure—in 1 Minute! "Following the demise of the late which has shaken its prestige and than Dec. 9 on the islands of Corfu, fairs, was made public today. Canadian Newsprint Company, Ltd., Cephalonia, Zante and'Santoriu. The seized, by . cramps while taking ah The annoimcement emphasized The iliain and agony are relieved menaced its existence. Mutiny in early morning dip jn • the pool of Immediately with marvelous Gasetts. a new group was formed during the Central China, war in the south, calander perfected by Pope Gregory Russo-Turkish friendshipt apd stat­ fall of last year, known as the XIII in 1582, now used by most cf .the bathhouse. ed definitely that the; jpuiTose of the Gas, heartburn, nausea, sour stomach, Newsprint Institute of Canada, and threats in the north confronted The body of an umdentified man vanisli almost like magic 1 'This s«- President Chiang Kai-Shek. There toe world, has not yet been accepted was found hanging from a tree Ih visit was to . renpw*.,tbd Paris from the officers of which we have friendship pact of 19^ addlhg even cntific prescription contains juice of Bought but failed to secure Infor­ were rumors that he intended to re­ by the islands’ inhabitants. toe woods about a mile from the. carica papaya (famous tropical fruit) sign. Ichtershausen, Germany.—Fifty Windsor railroad station. The body stronger amicable ‘ phuises. The and other harmless digestive, antacid mation regarding its purpose or de­ Turkish authorities also ^expressed tails of its operation. While all eyes in America were judges and prosecuting attorneys in in the opinion, of medical examiner ingredients. No drugs. Amazingly Its Membership. turned on the situation in the far toe Thuringian department of jus­ A. P. Pratt had been there six hope that the visit would straight­ quick relief guaranteed—or no costl "From other sources, however, East, an outburst of discontent in tice have spent a night in solita.-y months. en out the present uhsatisfactorjr TRY Gasetts. At all druggists. your committee is informed thAt the protected Republic of Haiti confinement in toe cells of toe state Another unidentified person was commercial relations.^- the Institute Includes among its gave official Washington something prison. The object was to give them membership .nearly all of the news­ to think about in its own backyard. personal experience in looking out Martial law was-declared by U. from toe inside. print mills of Ontario and Quebec, S. Marine Corps authorities at Port- some of which are said to have be-' au-Prince and Cape Haitien, and Philadelphia—Not satisfied ' with come members imder pressure. reinforcements of troops were sent certain aispects of broadcasting or­ * "While neretororeheretofore theremere imshas beenuccu -- iTnitpH chestral music, Leopold Stokowski, PAY FOR CH RISTM AS GIFTS EASILY at least a semblance of competition , The marines J , reported ® „,ed that they conductor of the Philadelphia or­ 4848534848232353482323485323 qnd independent action on the part had the situation well in hand, and chestra, plans to leave his orchestra W R lN G E m iS I of members of the Institute we are for 12 weeks and study radio engin­ now, according to the best informa­ toe opposition party was ostensibly tion available, confronted with- a calmed by assurances from Wash­ eering. combination held together for- a ington that President Borno would Istanbul—The snappy uniforms of not seek re-election. Five Haitians taxicab drivers seem to dazzle mod­ period of five years under penalties were killed and twenty wounded . for breach of agreements so great ern Turkish girls . The love affairs during a skirmish with Marines and of the local chauffeurs is one cause || that all must obey tho will of the Haitian garde detachments. majority. • for the great number of automobile President Hoover sent a special accidents here in toe opinion of "The tonnage is pooled, produc­ message to Congress, asking that a tion controlled and price and mar­ Mazhar Osman Bey, an aliehist. committee be immediately created New York—Edna Townsend, beg­ keting conditions fixed to toe end to. inquire into toe relations between that nearly all mills within toe Haiti and toe United States. gar who had a flat and a maid, has provinces of Ontario and Quebec Mexico’s president-elect and his been ordered to leave towm by whether of high or of low cost pro­ rival in the recent elections seem­ Magistrate. Dryer. Theodore Biiik duction may be-kept in operation and Alton Tolsen, boys whom she ed to hta-rt their campaigns all over ,. V * ' V. ,vn.. on an equal percentage of capacity brought from Baltimore to wheel thus perfecting an absolute mono­ again in toe United States. Supporters, of Jose Vasconcelos, her about toe streets, testified that poly, wholly eliminating competi­ she collected from 910 to 9^5 a day. i j? tion, and thereby subverting the defeated candidate, who left Mexi­ co after charging fraud In toe New York—Columbia, it would law of supply and demand.” seem, haa toe brightest freshmen in ■the Newsprint Institute, toe re­ count of votes, announced that funds were ready for a revolution, toe country. In an intelligence test- port continues, carries on its activi­ the upper quarter of toe Columbia ties “under toe good offices of toe and that Vasconcelos might attempt first year class rated an average of n provincial governments of Ontario to take office by force. 91.5 while toe average of toe lead­ and Quebec,” and it charges further President-Elect Ortiz Rubio left ing colleges of toe country was 85 that an effort even had been made Mexico for rest and treatment at foi the similarly high groups. The to reach an imderstanding with an American-hospital. It was signi­ JOIH perfect score for the tests is 200. European manufacturers to regu­ ficant that he was accompanied by Toronto, Ont.—Captain . George r llisill' 1 late prices. prominent military and political Fraser Kerr was unharmed, in the , "Our bulletin of October 18 con­ leaders and that he arrived In the I ■ .*1*^01111 SAYINGS war by gas, shrapnel and the like. tains a very complete report of toe United States during toe week In He won Victoria Cross, toe Military efforts of toe North American which ex-President Calles left Cross and Bar and the Military newsprint manufacturers to nego­ France for New York. tiate with European manufacturers medal. Carbon monoxide fumes kill­ Senor Ortiz Rubio said that toe ed him while the motor of his auto­ C E i l 5 to bring about stabilization of world Vasconcelos statement was imim- markets by orgsmlzing an interna­ mobile was running in his garage. It’s an organization in which there is only one by-law: SAVE SYSTEMATICAL­ tionaluOueU bureaunureciu ofui statistics,”auxcionvo, toewxxc re- portant, j and Mexico City discredit- Newport, R. I.—Mrs. Muriel Van­ port says, "toe purpose of which I derbilt Church has brought a real A Message to LY—a small, ^ed sum every week. The purpose of the “Cliib” is to build up a tidy we interpret to be to Induce the The Polish Cabinet of Premier cowboy from Wyoming to Newport. European manufacturers to in- Switalsky, associate of Marshal John Scott, who has appeared at little nest egg for that rainy autumn day when you begin your Christmas shopping.: a,J crease their prices in this market Pilsudski, resigned after defeat in rodeos,, is to break in colts and wild about gift giving! or abandon it altogether. the Diet, but agreed to continue ponies at her farm. j Santa Claus is the patron spirit of the “Club,” and “A Financially Merry Christmas’* “We are informed that toe Euro- temporarily in office, Berlin—A German waiter who is 1 pean manufacturers group, known The next Cabinet will face toe not the right size is a freak. The j HAT eould be morY inractlciil • is the watchword Save as much or as little as you want—but save REGULARLY, as Tlcon, will meet with North | task of establishing co-operation law requires au endployer to have | and pleasing this American manufactureru in Quebec between Marshal Pilsudski and the a showman’s license if any. of his | W during February, 1930.” Diet. It was nimored that the mar­ waiters is shorter; than four feet | Addressing toe convention at its shal might disregard toe Diet and four inches or taller thaui seven ; than to give Her many added lioq rs opening session, Edward H. Butler, set up'^ government of his own. feet. o2 relaxation and pleasni^ president of toe ’association, said ' King 'Victor Emmanuel and toe that toe condition was such, with Italian royal family visited Pope iveek» ending forever ^ e bagab^^ some mills announcing Increases in Pius in toe Vatican, marking toe price and others reserving decision reconciliation of toe House of Sa­ JAP STEAMER' SINKING , of ^"blue Monday”. Per Week For 50 Weeks on new contracts that "newspaper voy and toe Holy See. It was toe publishers are imable to make sat- yjjjg a King of toe Unit- The New Wiringefl^ isfactory contracts with any degree Ii ed Italy had set foot on Vatican ' ■ ^1 f certainty as to toe future. ^jjere toe Popes have remaln- London, Dec. 9.—(AP.); —^ A ! Lloyds dispatch ^from Sandakan, The purpose of the convention he voluntary confinement, Perp Week For 50 Weeks said, was : The French government sent a British North Borneo, today stated that the Japanese steamer Kenkyu WASHER AND DR'YER ^o^e to Italy explaining that , - . \ . .... conc^______France could not accept naval pari- in toe China sea . was in a sinking condition after runnlpg aground. with its popular feature, Spin« FINANCIAL EDrtOR DEES Italy because she had Her crew abandoned her, but it was Rinse, Spin-Dry converts Per Vnrir Dftr Q AP i—Wil- coastlines on three seas and many not known whether they were’safe. li.m™eTer HaSJion: edlS^’of™ , »lonlea to detend. duy h^tow ash hoMf! ]it4pes8m^^ The United , States survey ves­ enhre family ^"sh iii/60 min-! Wall Street Journal------and— a ----- writer sel, Fathomer.f, reported an attempt on financial and economic subjects, . NEW RESTAURANT CHANGE utes or less . • • and'what: is Per Week For 50 Weeks to commxmlcate with toe . steamer more important^ dbm it. with­ died at his home in Brooklyn to­ New York, Dec. 9—(AP) — Wil­ by wireless. The' effort was’ unsuc­ day. He was 63 years old and had cessful and the American vessel out any handlin^;>fwet clothes, liam Childs, ousted head of toe Surprise with any feeding of w^msttn»','ipy. been 111 only a short time. Chain of restaurahts 'that bear his continued toe search. ' ,.’j Per Week For 50 Weeks Mr. Hamilton, who came to toe name, is organizing a new chain of the NEW Savage! messing around set tuba! ^ ' United States from England short­ restaurants. He and a group of ly after toe end of toe South Afri­ of associates have taken over toe Make us your Santa Claus...we'll deliver a Savage can war, during which he served as premises of an old restaurant on KEEP YOUR G AR IN Christmas day... demonstrate next washday * • • a lieutenant In' toe British engi­ upper Broadway where toe first of arrange payments to suit you. Per Week For 50 Weeks neers, had been on the. stsiff of toe toe new Childs restaurimts will be A HEATED GARAGE 'Wall Street Journal since early In opened. the present century. He had been A corporation will be formed. ' Rates $7.00 per month. ‘ $170.00 editor of the paper slncr January .William Childs who with his / $5.00^ per month for dead $10.00 DOWN $10.00; MONTHDi^i $20*00 Per Week For 50 Weeks $1000.00 ! 1908. brother toe late S. S. Childs, 40 years ago began toe. chain of eating storage. . ROYAL TRAIN LATE. places which now Is a 937,000,000 Have room for ^ four moro London. Dec. 9.—(AP) — King company with 120 restaurants all cars. Act at ,once. > * t George and Queen Mary arrived in over toe country, retired from London today from Candringham for active partldipa'tion in its opera­ VAN WAGNER'S .Manchester E l(M t^,|^ a few days visit'. For the first time tion last March when a great ma­ SERVICE STATION , ' ^iC'MaVn'. St: ■ ■'' recorded, the royal train ran late, jority of stockholder’is votes were being delaye;!^ nineteen minutes by cast against his policy of subordin­ Formerly, SuUiviait and Dower. head winds and floods. ating meat to vegetarian dishes. 311 Main St. '

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5AILY RADIO I d o l 9:30—Colored folk music, dialogue. Leading DXt'StatiQns. n Monday, December 9. 10:00—Studio musical program. 405.2— ^W 8 » r A T L A N T A — 740. Ouip G*brUowitsch,.lntemmtlonaUy 10:30—Fraternity Row music. 11:05—Orchestra: moonbe^is. 9:30—WE3AF family party. , famous pianist and conductor of the 10:30—Dixie Stepper*, concert. Detroit Symphony orchestra, will 348.6- rWABC, NEW YORK-^0. Plot Filled With Thrills; Plays O A 't& liU - 7:00—Levltow’ s concert ensemble. •• 11:00—Conservatory entertainers. ■, SAMUEL WOODWORTH v make his radio debut as a piano solo­ 7 fS0—"Mountalnvllle," drama sketch. 11:45- Berkey’s dance orchestra. > at State ^ere Tonight and ist. during th» family party to be 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. Eighty-seven yeari ago toda^, 8:00—Henry and George. ^ Two of Uncle Sam’s Threie Airplane, Carriers, The I^xingtbn Tom orrow; ■ X broadcast by WEAF and associated 8:30—Saxophone quartet, swoisw. 9:30—WJZ real folks hour. December 9, 1849, Samuel Wc stations at 9:«0 Monday night. For 10:00—Dance orchestra, > his solo Mr. G^rllow ltsch hM selected 9:00—Liate song and dance favorites. and The Saratoga, Are Largest Ships of Kipd in World. ' ' ^ worth, author of the song, .“ThiL'1 9:30—An evening in Paris. 10:30—WJZ dance muaie. 2-^BANCROFT Theaters .Schumann's “ C^oncerto In A M lnojv 11:10—Dance mualc to 8:30: Old Oaken Bucket’’ died. which music critics of seventy-five 10:00—Country Club music hour. “The Mlghtyi" starring George 10:30—Fred Daniel, tenor, and Adele 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Woodworth, ah Americah ‘ years ago condemned as "eccentric and 10:00-rOrcheatra. aport program. Bancroft, ndw showing a t the State, conceited." It Is now ranked as one Vasa, soprano. nalist aa well as a poet and sthig ' 11:05—Two dance orchestras. 19:45—Weem’a dance creheatra. presents- him a rolh 'thht msdees of the greatest works of Its kind. Not 12:30—Midnight organ melodies. 1:00—Chicago dance orcheatraa. greater demand on bis hhUity ''than writer, was bom at Scituate, Mass., since the medicine show a year ago 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 1:45—Coffee Daa’a ifrogram. in 1785. _ have the folks of Thompkins Corners 7:00—Ramblers: musical hour. 344.6—WENR, CHICAGO—870. jmy role he has ever played. It' been as "tooth conscious" as they be­ 8:15—Farmer Ruak’a talk. shows dramatically, the develop-), After 'ian .apprenticeship in A ■V- come In the program to bo radiated 8:30—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) 11:20—Dick Newcomb’s orchestra. 12:00—Sketch 1 muaical parade. ment of a man’s character. The' printing ofHce, he edited and ■X by the WJZ chain at 9:30. The rea­ 4^3-WEAF, NEW YORK-660. 12:30—Two comedy aklts. printed a paper at New* Haven, \\ son is found In the announcement 1:00—DX, air vaudeville. plot, h6is eveiythipg. . It is buxnan that an Itinerant dentist will arrive 6:30—Talk, Grantland Rice. Conn., in 1807, and in 1809 went 7:00—Talk: piano twins, tenor. 416.4— WGN-WLIB,. CHICAGO—720. every moment. at the comers at that time. Matt lT:10—Hurigry Five;, artlata. to New York, where he condootid Thompkins has offered a comer of 7:45—Washington political talk. The fltory -is that of a pre-war 8 :00—Franklyn Baur, tenor: Vaughn 12:00—Dream ahlp concerL a weekly. The War,- during the his store as professional headquarters 12:15—Three dance orcheatraa. gunmsm who smiled at the law, was ^ for the newcomer, and everybody In de Leath, contralto, orchestra. War of 1812. 8:30—Gypsies string sextet with 254.1—W.(JD, CHICAGO—1180. forced into the war and emeiged a ' the community is planning 'to take a 8:30—Dance orcheatra. trio. He aided George P. Morris ih turn In the dentist's chair. The first Oliver Smith, tenor. national j^ero without.a'past. He is g.30_|rarhily party witiv Ossip Gab- 9:00—Mooaeheart hour, aonga. 1823 in founding the New York' appointments will bo the subject of 11:05—Orchestra, mystery three. made' chief -of poUce ot a ciimo- the radio hour. riiowitsch, pianist. riddeii city.- but his old gang find Mirror. During his life, Wood- 10:30—Salon Singers, mixed voices. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. worth published- a good deal of Wave lengths in meters on left of 11:00—New Yorkers’ dance music. 8:30—Russo's dance orchestra. him and . they plan, a ^ grand raid, 12:00—Ted Florlto's entertaInmenL 8:45—Chamber muaio concert. verse as well as operettas, and a station title, kllocycls on the right. 9:00—Water witches; orchestra. With his aid. Growing tir^ of wait­ Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. ing they hold up three banka w ^ e romance of the War of 1812, face type Indicates best features.. 6:00—Smith Bellew’s orchestra. ll;00-^Dance music; fun shop, “Champions of Freedom.” 7:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. Bemcroft and the.police force are ' at 7J5—Soprano, violin, string ensemble 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) a picnic. Off jroes deep-chested However, he is remembered Leading East Stations. 7;30—Roxy and His Gang. 11:00—Dan and Sylvia;. George at the head of flf^ mptoi> most wholly for his song,..“Thd Old 8:00—Wooiworth's favorite rnusic. 11:30—Concert music:/aerials. “^ i^ o n powder bad the {rawer Oaken Bucket.” 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. cycle officers, riding at breakneck 8:00—Bellinettl’s dinner orchestra. 8-30—Troubadours dance orchestra. to control, and it is beginning to 9:30—Real Folks comic sketch. 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. speed firing SIS fast as their auto­ Today also ia the anniversary -ii' 8:30—Soprano and pianist. 10:00—Southern Negro Bketch 10:00—Cline’s dance orchestra. learn jhow to control diploiiutcy.” of the-battle of Great Bridge, Va., 8:4.5—Harmony Singers: orchestra. 12:00—Belcanto male quartet. matics will shoot. From thence on 'A- -n 'l ri- 10:00—Orchestra: planologue: play. 10:30—Drama, “ The Fast Maii. —Elihii Root on Dec. 9, 1775. 11:00—Slumber music. 299.8— W q C , D A V E N P O R T — 1000. the action is so swift ‘ that six j>£tLn*S- 11:00—Sliver Slipper orchestra. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) . 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 491.5—WIP, PHiLADELPHlA—610. cameras were required to-catch it 7:45—Civic Opera address. 11:10—Hawkeye ensemble, tenor. 5:15—Weiner's salon music. 8:0OL-Wanderers male quartet. 357— CMC, H A V A N A — 840, aU. • / 6:00—Hawaiian troubadours. 8:30—Casper’s dance orchestra. 7:00—Cuban serenaders; orchestra. Raymond Hatton, Warner Gland' 6:30—Dinner dance music. 9:00—Spanish musical comedy. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 3;30—string wood ensemble. _ and Dorothy Revler' have prominent XO'OO—Two dance orchestras. 11:00—Havana dance music. roles, while beautiful Esther Ralston 7:11—WJZ Amos 'n' And.v. 11:00—Theater stage program. 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE-1260. LISTEIVEV 7:15—Mason Hamllne concert. 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560 9:30—WEAF family party. plays the feminine ' lead opposite 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 7:30—Radio educational talk. 10:30—Play; Aeolian trio. Bancroft. The latest Hearst Metro- 545.1—WGR; b u f f a l o —660. 8;00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 11:00—New Yorker’s dance music. on th e *^0»'Kin.>r. 7:45—NBC programs (2 hrs.)' . 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. This striking picture shows planes off from the deck of the tone Sound, news, an , all talking 10:30—Niagara string quartet. 10:30—Mastbaum instrumental trio. K V > 305.9-KDKA, PITTSBURGH-^980. 11:00—NBC music hours. U. S. 8. Saratoga. The shadow is'that of Colonel Lindbergh. Harry Langdbn comedy, entitled, 11:00—Hippodrome: dance music. 1:00—Moore’s concert orchestra. “Hotter Than Hot,” Bob Albright 12:10—Buffalo organ recital. B;30—Feature band concert 7:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the sec­ and hla Rodeo Do Flappers, Lew Professionals. *• f}*'; !(•.••!’ 333.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—900. 7;15_Symphony\ orche.atra; brevities. 10:00—Recorded brevities. 6:30—Studio dance orchestra. ond of a series of articles on the Hearn smd Doris WsOker in “The 8:00- WJZ programs (4 hrs.) 10:30—Hamline University hour. every Monday night 7:00—WABC opera concert. 11:00—WABC programs ft hrs.) strength o f the U. . navy, especiai- Opry House” complete a two smd a 7:30—Dance orchestra. 12:00—Don Bestor’s orchestra. 8 S;00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 245.8-WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. ly as compared with that of Great AUTOPSY PROVES quarter hour pro^sun of excellent 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. C:.30—Dinner dance: vaudeville. 9:30—WEAF family party. 7:30—Uncle Gimbee’s entertainment. 10:30—Feature music hour. Britain. The articles are of especial enteTtsiinment. ' Station WTIC 8:30—WJZ prqgrams (2% hrs.) interest in view of the approaching 11;00—Hauer’s dance orchestra. 7:45—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 11:00—Studio orche’stra, bass. li;30—Instrumental trio: songs. 11:30—Theater radio revue. •508.2—KOB, NEW MEXICO—590. naival arms limitation conference at RADIUM POISONING of 7 :3 0 12:30—Singers: dance entertainment. 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 10:00—Farm talk; orchestra. 6;30_SkHltety's dance orchestra; \ 10:30—Play; courtesy program. London. 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAN 1^1070. TIm Silent Glow Oil Burner Corpomtion presents these np* 8:00—WEAF programs (3^4 hrs.) 7:00—W jZ programs (4 hrs.) 12:00—Feature musical hour. 11:00—^Theater stage presentations. 379.5—KGO. OAKLAND—790. BY RODNEY DUTCHER Toarionslj f o n ^ detectives over Sution WTIC every Monday 11:30—Dance programs. 379.5_WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 11:00—Shell symphonlsts hour. UOTATIO 39918— WeX-WJR, DETROIT—750. New York, Dec.’ 9.— (AP)— 12:30—Miniature biography: Slumber. Washington Correspondent for The night betyeeu u30 and 8KK). Tlie Silent Glow Oil Burner Cor**^ 7:30—WJZ programs (314 hrs.) 11:55—Time: weather: markets. Herald and NEA ervice Radium poisoning has been es­ 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 6:00-r-Dinner dance orchestra. 1:45—Halstead’s dance orchestra. 8 ^ration u the mannfactnrer of the popular Silent Glow Oil 270.1—WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. tablished through autopsy as a con-f 7:30_“ Mystery of Pleasant Valley. 7:30—Farm and home poets. Range and Silent Glow Kitchen Range Burner, as well as a 7:00—WEAR programs (3 hrs.) 7:4,5—Studio entertainment. 8:30—WJZ troubadours orchestra. Aircraft carriers are the largest tributory cause of the death of* Mrs. 11:00—Theater organ recital. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 9:00—History: concert: recital. complete line of oil burners for every home beating need. 225.4—WHAZ, TROY—1300. 10:30—Dixie Spiritual singers, and most expensive naval vessels Quinta McDonald, of Orange, N. J., 11:30—WEAF dance orchestra. former radium factory worker. A 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 8:00—TJflo: Santa Claus’s music. 11:00—Late dance orchestra. afloat. They are not heavily ar-' J'There Is no. wise man today who, 7:00—Rutger University talk. 8:45—Instrumental trio: concert. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. mored, but quite fast, being capable toxicologist today proceeded with haring learned ■what war meant, R e m e m b e r ------— —. 7:30—Concert ensemble, musicals. 9:30—105th Infantry band. 12:34—NBC entertainment. 12:(m—Varlet.v program, artists. of 33 knots. They are completely further tests in the case. did not pray that it might never 3:00—Patriotic music, songs 10:30—R. P. I. students’ dance music. The autopsy was performed by — 7 I3 O to 8 o’ clock Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. vulnerable and in actual combat come agsun in his lifetime.” would be kept i' the center of the Dr. Harrison G, Martland, chief —The Prince of Wales, 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 10:00—Joycastcr’s entertainment. 238—KQIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. fleet, well protected while they sent medical, examiner of Essex county, s * « . Station WTIC 7:00—Soprano: pianist: tenor. 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:00—Bears entertainment. i 7:30—O'Lesry’s Irish minstrels. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 1:00—Studio music ho\ir. out planes for bombing or fighting N. J., and was witpessed by Dr. “It is a great thing to die' for WanUmfO^rnjtlUtmt 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 6:00—Orchestra, soprano, violin. 1:15—Lassen's concert frolic. enemy planes. Charles A. Norris, clflef medical ex­ one’s coimtry,-but it is a greater 10:00—Night court program. 6:30—Contralto: question box; bass. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. SILENT GLOW OIL BURNER qORP. 12:30—Studio string trio, •Types vary. Under the Washing­ aminer of New York and Df. Alex­ thing to live for one’s coimtry.” 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—660. 7:05—Bass: talk; orchestra. ander Gottler, city toxicologist and 97 Center St, South Manchester 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.)- 1:00—Slumber music hour. ton Treaty the United States and ______• —Miss Ishbel MacDonald. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. ' 374.8— WBAP. FORT WORTH—800. 11:00—Dance orchestra. 6:20—Air college lectures. Britain ar? limited to 135,000 tons | other doctors. • * * . 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 11:15—Tenor, string quartet. 8:15—Hans Merx, llederslnger. > 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—SCO. of carriers. We have three in servr Mrs. McDonald was one of five “Critics are secretly cbnrinced 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) women who were poisoned by 11:00—Four dance orchestras. 434.5—CNRO. OTTAWA—690. 9:00—Two dance orcheslras. Ice with a tonnage of 76,000, the , thaU anything is superficial' which 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 6:30—Girls and boys corner. 11:00—Teopr. string quartet. British five aggregating 93^000 tons. radium after pointing brushes with ' they can understand.”—Will Durant. 6:45—Studio musical program. 7:00—Concert orchestra. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. 7:50—Dance orchestra. 1(1:30—Varieties: comedy potpourri. Britain is building a sixth of 22,500 their lips w^hile applying radium 7:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) tons and Congress has authorized-a paint to luminous watch ditds. 410.7-CFCF. MONTREAL—730, . 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—SSO. 12:1.5—Studio dance program. “There Is no reason why nations Out O f The High Rent District 7:00-—A. & P. Gypsies—String Sex­ Special 950 InstaUed Kelvinator tet; Oliver Smith, tenor; and or­ 4utom aticv chestra directed by Harry Hor- ATHOUGBT The all-day sewing meeting of C o m p l e t e Plumbing, Heating, Metal Work, Plumbing Supplies. llck—N.B.C. Feature. the Union Missionary Society of the 9:30—General Motors Family Party H e a t , ^ For Values Phone 7167 Fot Values Federated church was held at the —Detroit Symphony Orchestra Surely every man walketh to a C o n t r o l directed by Ossip GabrilOwitsch— home of Mrs. John H. Steele with vain shew; surely they are dis­ N.B.C. Feature. twenty-two present. The finished quieted in vain; he heapeth up 1,0; 30—Salon Singers—All Schau- work of several meetings is to be sent riches and knoweth not who shall to the Children”3 Aid Society at AU niED A GREZEL mann Program by mixed chorus gather them.—Psalm 39:6...... New Uo^tion Just a Step from Main St. directed by George Dilworth— Hertford. Mrs. Ralph Barrow, a N.B.C. Feature. member of the.- Hartford District The vanity of human life is like Purnell Place. 11:00—Benrus Correct Time. committee of the Children’s Aid a river, constantly passing away, XMAS TREES LOYYEST PRICES IN TOWN 11:01—Walter Seifert’s Organ Re­ Society was present and gave a yet constantly coming on.—Pope. UGHTS, BULBS cital—From the Strand Theater, most interesting and instructive talk Hartford. on the work being done, by this so­ James Rhodes were recent guests at 11:30—New Yorker Orchestra di­ ciety. In the year/ 1928 the Chil­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wil­ lure rected by Peter Van Steeden— dren’s Aid Society sought for 1,194 cox of Merrow, Conn. N.B.C. Feature. children a better way of life. Of this 12:00 Midn. — Hartford .Ctourant number 294 were given individual A special meeting of the Tolland News Bulletins: Weather Fore­ care and supervision in thoughtfully Grange will be' held next Tuesday Regulator cast and Atlantic Ctoast Marine selected foster families,, aggregating evening in the Federated church 't/C'. parlors. Members of East Windsor LOOK AT THAT Forecast; Industrisd Alcohol In­ 84,129 days of care stitute Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan O. Ward at- AIROPLANE FLY- tended the fimeral of Mrs. Ward’s to be present and fu ^ s h the pro­ INO AROUND ■ GENERAL MOTORS PARTY gram. mother in Holyoke, Mass., Thursday THE WASHING­ 9:80 P. M. afternoon Mr. and. M?s. C2iarles Preston .. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, John I. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Meacham and little son were recent TON MONU­ A Practical Gift ' ’ one of America’s foremost musical g^jests of Mrs. Meacham’s parents at MENT They Enfoy organizations, will be heard in an Groton, <3onn. Win hour of classicsd gems at 9:80 Mr. and Mrs. Cha^eq Roadbent The Year Rouiid . o’clock tonight through Station entertained guests from Mass.,- QJUST THINK, WTIC. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, re­ Thanksgivihg Day. , nowned pianist and composer, will the monu­ NCL Mrs. Ellen Benton West is a guest ASSUrfiNG THEM : ' conduct the concert, which will con- at the h^me of Mr. and Mrs. Iraui.s ( ment IS OVER .iSlst of masterpieces by Schubert, UPON Liszt, Sibelius, Schumann and En- Stacey of Wilbraham, Mass., and FIVE HUNDRED 1. Even temperat]ore. esco. Mr. Gabrilowitsch will be ATIML does not expect to return until after 2. More^hcalthful condition. -piano soloist in a presentation of the Christmas holidays. '-'Schumann’s concerto in A minor. Mrs. Harry Wood Is visiting rela­ 3. More convenience. W o r r y The program will be broadcast un­ tives in Springfield, Mass. 4. Economy on coal. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert West and der the auspices of the General 5. -A11- dranght worries obliter­ Motors Corporation. four childrens attended a family, party of 32 guests' at tl^s home of ated. The WBZ—WBZA Mrs. West’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Monday December 9 Ivan Wilcox of Merrow Thanksgiv­ B; 4:00, Light Opera Hour. ing Day. Stat-Amatic B:''"5:00, Final closing stock mar- Rev. WUlftim C. Darby and Mrs. , kets. Darby attended a reception in Hart­ Instrument & Cbristmas Shopping Guide B: 5:25, Government bulletins. ford Thursday evening. Appfiance Company B; 5:30, Lost and found; positions Miss Ethel ’ Usher of Hartford wanted. ‘ % was a week-end guest, at the home • ) 1703-Park Street, Hartford .will help you make up-your I &: 5:45, MAC Forum: “Good Poul­ of her mother, Mrs- Lucy Usher, Phone 4-4444 or 4-9540 fbr cat- try Feeding'Practices” by Prof. Mr. qnd Mrs. Oris v Ayers and alogne or representative. Luther Banta. children of West Boyleston, Mass., ' ' mind this Christmas. Youll B: 5:59, Temperature. Ruth Ayers and fAend, both of UlSlTlE R B : 6:00, Telechron time. Schwab, steel whom are students at the Hartford A nti'fteeze ^olution^ The' Next Time Yon Have find this special list o f GIFTS B: 6:01, Champion Weatherman. magnate a n d Training School for Nurses spent B: 6:02, Agricifiture Market reports. the first man Radio Trouble Try the Thanksgiving holiday with their There are at least four mistakes In the above picture. They may B: 6:15, R. W. McNeel. to make a sal­ parents, Mr. tpd Mrs. William and Where to buy them on the S: 6:30, Menlhan’s Arch Aiders; ary of $1,000,- pertain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See if you Will Prevost arid Fred Wade.* Ayers of Merrow toad can find them. Then look at the scrambled word below—and unscram­ 000 a yearn was • Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Demorest, WM. E. KRAH B: 6:59, Sessions chimes. an engineer’s ble it, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each of Mr. and Mrs, Horton Chapin of the mistakes you tod, emd 20 for the word if you unscramble it. CLASSli-IED PAGE NY: 7:00, Amos ’n’ -Andy. helper at $1 a * \ • B: 7:15, Penta Argentine Quartette. day in a Brad- Oradel, New Jersey have returned to FOR EXPERT their homes, after several days visit » B: 7:30, Brunswick Brevities. dock, Pa., steel OOBRECnONS They’re indexed for easy selection arid NY: 8:00, Roxy’s Gang. mill. Twenty with Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Tal-f RADIO SERVICE cott. Miss Helett Chapin who came (1) Alrptone Is spelled Incorrect*- [to but one entrance to the monu- NY: 8:30, Ipana Troubadours— years later he CUACIB- • will prove a time-saver and a help!* \. Ringing in the Bathtub; Lucky with them will remaih for some time ly. (2) The .Washington monument ment. (6) There should be -windows 669 Tolland Tpk^ Phone 4 ^ was a millloil-I^SCHWAQ Atwater Kant, Stromberg-Carlson, Little Devil; Selections from a{re* with her aunt and' uncle, Mr. and to not straight up and down, but at the top of the monument. (5) “SDring to Here;” Klown Kapersi Mrs. Talcott "s^lrom tha haM/' (8V T ^ ro The scrambled word to ULSTER. Majestio, 'Bos4di, nuitod.

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heard'cn' Wednesday, December 11. tendance, as matter* of Importance I’iYANK* BOYD HELD vrtll be discussed. i . HOLD SILVER WEDDING BASEBAIlimS SHIR^VS. at 10:30 a.'m-, at the State Capitol Checking Up Dta^led Veto , In Hartford, at which time any and SCORELESS IN WEEK T H O U S M WATCH all interested, persona should ap-j Stanley Dobosz Post, Amenc^ IN W NEW HOME Legion, as checking up to see the IN M M ROCKVILLE pear. ' disabled wax veterans have^ made ■t City' Clerk, Raymond E.’ Hunt application for me adjusted com- I Boston, Dec. 6.—(AP) -The fail- I h r o t a s parade has been authorized to^ write the 'pensatiop. The time to present ap- Mr. Ahd Mrs. Otto \^srtel who By WILLIAM CHdWlAN. ure of “Yank” Boyd, me Bost-jh New York, .Dfcc. 9.—(AP)-r-^)iiij? Public Utilities Commissi on t to the pllcatl^ expires on January 2. have recently moved to'melr new Dunbar In Trouble effect mat the Common OotmcH did New York, Dec.-9. - tA P)—Major Tigers’ speedy right-winger, to da ings fans of me U. S. are^u* toi Notes ' ^ home on Cobum road, wore sur­ Lei^;ue baseball* ntoSnates an their any scoring during,me peat week, Washington Dunbar of 64 Brook- not favor granting mis permit, as prised Saturday eviening by a party full. share of entertainmsnt I lyn street was arrested on a charge mere is not enough buslnes Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam henchmen are deployed about mid- gave Deacon Waite, his team-mate, An Hour Late in Reaching in taxicab I and children were visitors in Plaln- of 30 of meir friends in honor of tovm New York today ,^waiting the week wim several importamt^itotit^'" ‘ of drunken dri'ving in Bast Hartford mose alreddy engaged their silver wedding anniversary. a chance to pull up evto,, wim him at 10 o’clock Saturday night after ville on Sunday. start of me I meetings wim for scoring honors in me Canadi,a»i- and an unusually large service here. _Miss Jennie Batz of Mountain Singihg^and old-time dancing" „ was South End; Highway his automobile had crashed through Better Lighting enjoyed,'^ me men wearing gsy ' ^ ’ me gamering 'of' m e National Ametican Hockey League. Both lesser bouts on me prograa. a Fence and tumbled down a bank street attended me Presidents Par­ League at the, Commodore ’ tomor­ were tied wim 15 points each. Most Work will commence soon on im­ ley Luncheon at the Hotel 'Taft on per hats with feamCrs on m e side. Opening the New York vr on the north side of Connecticut Dainty refrCshlments Were seiwed row. American' Leaguers will con­ of.Boyd’s points came from caging Boulevard, near Station 4.,Dimbar proving me lights on Union street Saturday and me Leglou Auxilia^ vene at the same hotel oh Wednes-i me puck while nine oF Waite’s re- night, Phil Sfcott from Loip^kaf Treacherous. Money wm appropriated for this and during me Evening Mr. and Mrs, Otto Von Porat, Norwegiai»;;zlr was driving east and collided with Officers School of Instruction held Vlertel were present^^wim a pair day and xepiesentatives of me two sidted from assists. another machine operated by Ed­ purpose at me recent city meeting, in me morning. Miss Batz is v e^ circmto win g et toget^r' fOr the Chapman of Providence picked up meet for 12-rounds in, tha'lr and the committee has been em- active in Le^on Auxiliary work, in of handsome silver ' " candlesticks heavyweight battle of me Braving treacherous walking con­ ward Gi Casavant of 650 New Bri­ from meir friends,, wim hopes that joint, session at tw ' Blltmdre on two points during me week and he tain avenue, before dropping over . powered to have me lights installed RoCkville and about me state. , Thursday; .This Isimeifltot time in continued third on the scoring list, Christmas fund show. ditions, not at all suited to safety, was in- j as soon as possible. Sarah Kington of 37 East street m,ey might use mem for very many Manchester’s first Christmas par­ the enbankment. No ope was in­ more such pleasant occasions, many years that all tiuree' of the wim a total pf 12. Hughs of me New Friday me weltefwdghto To Hold Sale has been appointed executrix of me | Haven Eagles was trailing him sway wim Rfiby Goldstein .me«i ade started from Depot Square af­ jured. estate of Fred Kington* who died!died' Mr. and Mrs. Vlertel. since com­ December serial evehli have been by A ter considerable delay on the long Cornelia Circle Meeting- The Children of Mary and St. ing to Manchester more man ten held in' New York. - , single point eind me omer leading Jimmy McLamin of Loa AnMele%: The regular meeting of the Cor­ Helen’s Society of . St. Joseph’s last Monday. , - hike across t o ^ at 7:00 ° clock Manager Joseph Hammond of -he years ago have ’ made, a host of In vivid contrast m me firey reign scorers were Hart and Gagnon of In Chicago Charles Arthur Sh|r^;. Saturday, night Reaving behind, a nelia Circle will be held at the church, will hold a fancy work sale friends. Mr. Vlertel is me propri­ of Byron Bancroft'■ Johnson in me Pro-vidence, and Carrigan of Spring- who is inclined to mix puMiH*^wH^ _ of Mrs. J. C. Whlttlsey of 50 Park on Tuesday and Wednesday eve­ boys’ basketball team of me R. H. etor of the Blue Ribbon Bakery. transformed Depot Square, festoon­ S. and Patricia Cupsack, girl’s team American League and his annual field, each with eight points. his regular job of playing, flirt hash' ed in its new Christmas lighting, street on Tuesday afternoon, De­ nings of this week, for me benefit of battles wim Commissioner K. M. , Himes .of New Haven and Gaiid- for me White Sox, n ^ e s hl» cember 10 at 3 o’clock. Two books St. Joseph’s church. This is a good, manager, spoke at the Rock-ville the ■ parade turned South along i High school assembly > Saturday POCKET BHXIABDS. Landla, the magnatea'have noming reault of Providence each have col­ in the ring tonight in a *ix rduadez;; Main street on almost a glare sur­ will be discussed “The Mauve de­ opportunity to purchase gifts for more important on meir minds m,m lected 14 minor penalties during me cade’’ by-Thomas Beer and “George friends for Christmas and at j morning on Schwl ^ irit. against* Dan Daley of Clevdand -rt / face of ice. Snow melting dunng your Rufus Leonard of Tolland avenue, Detroit, Mich., Deo. 9.—(AP)— me question of.shorten schedule four weeks of play and led the me White City arena. .. ' the day hack been transformed dur­ Washington’’ by Boweres. Mrs. J. the same time help a good cause Play for me world’*,,pocket billiard secretary-treasurer of me Dutch and a debate over'whemer radio leagfue’s penalty carriers. Gagnon of Ja«kie Fields, welterwelgW ch*j^' ing the evening into a slippery, C. Whittlesey and Mrs. Harry o.. Pythian Sisters To Nooilnate championship vdll open tonight at broadcasters should be permitted In Providence, was third wim 10 Smith will be in charge of the dis­ Belted,Cattle Association of Ameri­ plon entertains me Boston fan* treacherous footing which was mod­ Samon 'Temple, Pymiai- Sisters, ca, has returned from Chicago, the tecreation building here'. Frank me parks next summer* minors and a major and mree omer ified to somfe extent as the evening cussions. will meet in Forester’s Hall this day in a non-title bout ,egJ Benefit Concert where he attended a meeting of me Taberski* defending titleholder op­ The question of reducing me play­ players have been boxed 11 times, Gorilla Jones of Akron, Ohio. . wore on. At many points along the evenipg. Matters of inMortance will poses Mdrcel Camp, Detroit in me ing season to 169 dr V170 playing Mackey and Louckh of Boston, and line of march, cars in advance or The American Band will association. . Cleveland tonight, Johnny be discussed and nfciination of It is expected many representa­ first game. v days aa opposed'to me, Customary Cahill of Philadelphia. *' the parade seeking parking space half hour concert of music at me officers will take place. Following tackles Ernie Schaaft Bostc^a'^hea^* on streets inclining to Main street Palace theater on Tuesday night, tives from various organizations Six omers played in- distr • > For hot breakfasts . . Those in me parade were: port, N. H., was fined $105 and] • PKGS Official Party, Car No. 1 Thomas costs amounting to $12.68 when i Ultaker Oats ' .'•> J. Rogers (Town); R. K. Anc^rson found guilty of driving under the | / (C. of C.) E. J. Murphy (N ^th influence of inntoxicating liquors j The pure soap for every washing purpose. Tiehtine Com.); George H. .Wil- and wim defective brakes. He was , lVaSs%ons Glib); L. N pehner arrested by Captain Tobip. 10 OZ 6 0Z (Man. Electric Co.); p. Of P. Whist CAKES CAKES z v Car No. 2, W. A. Strickland The last in a series of three W ednesday Ivory Soap z (To-wn): E. J. McCabe (C. of C.), whists was held under the auspices i Russell Hathaway (South Lighting of Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca- Fancyt sweet, tender, yellow com! Com.); Stephen Hale hontas in Red Men’s Hall on Friday EVERYBODY WILL BE AT THE NO. 2 American Legion Band. Christmas evening. There were seven tables of | •1 . • CANS Float, Salvation Army Band. One players^ who' enjoyed reffeshments C o p n Troop /3irl Guards of Salva^n and a social hour following the card T Army, Center Flute Band, T^o party. The ladies capital prize was Helps make wash day easier! ^oops of Boy Scouts. High School awarded Mrs. John Gawtry and ] Last DuO'Dollar Auction BARS Band, Twq Troops of Boy Scouts, gents capital prize went to John Manchester Pipe Band, Balance Schliphack. ,, 'The door prize w a s' Kirkman’s Soap S IS* Three Troops of Boy Scouts, Silk awarded Mrs. Schliphack. a t t h e s t a t e t h e a t e r City Bsmd, Church-Cars Business- The evening’s prizes were won as j | Made from red ripe fruit and pufe spices! men’s and private cars. follows: ladies, first, Mrs. Esther, 14 OZ Reardcto; second, Mrs. Walter Rein­ QUAKER MAID ^ BOTTLE hold; consolation, Mrs. Lenore Ketohilp HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Hannawald; gents first, M arto Me- 1 Gownar second, Walter Relnhold; Positively ! I ■ Its soft cleansing suds will not I arm. clothes! consolation, Roger J. Murphy. SMALL \ Argonaut News, a bi-weekly Christmas Socials PKGS \ paper published by me .A.r^gonaut On Tuesday evening me Ladies | Luk 2S* of me Franklin . Building, is Auxiliary, A. O. H., will kold its All Duo-Dollar Bids now in circulation. This paper is en­ regular meeting in Foresters MUST BE DEPOSITED in the U N IT lir pfcf tirely the work of Argonaut Club followed by a Christmas social, AUCTION BOX by TOMORROW NIGHT, GOLD DUST / Ig« P^g 23c pkg lie members uhder the direction of ■there -will be a tree, amd Santa EL^OOD iCinCKEN BROTH can 15c DURYEA’S CORN STARCH Miss MUdred 'nnlier. This is the Claus, -will he on band to distribute - TUESDAY, DEC. IITH. pint 28^ gifts to all. Refreshments will be m a z o Ua o i l ,".. mird year mat m* paper has been Bi^ER *S VANILLA 29c pkg published and it consists of nev?s served. All members rxe requested | FLHSCilMANN^ VEAST cake 3c KREMEL DKSERT * concerning school activities which to bring a gift. 3 cans would be of interest to the fresh­ On Wednesday night me Ameri­ ARGO LAUITORY STARCH' pkg 10c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER* . men. A copy is placed on me bulle­ can Legion Auxiliary will meet in tin board of each freshman home­ G. A. R. Hall, and Santa Claus plans ] n . ^ ______‘ I room for the use of me students. A to be present at the Christmas new editor is chosen for each issue party, which will follow the meet­ -COFFEES Jam* an* Jellies TEA SALE, and the" editors' have complete ing. Members with their families * charge of meir respective issue®; are Invited ' to attend, and a gift Emily'Andrews was the editor of should be brought for each one, so NO BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED OSANOB PBEOR T^A the copy of Argonaut News which as Santa will not overlook any one, K lb p k g S S C is now in circulation, me first regu­ There is sure to be a good time for WEDNESDAY! ' BOkAk COFFEE SULTANA JAM lar issue for this school year. aU who attended. >^ OZ jar * Besides me Argonaut Club, mere Wants Franchise For Taxicab lb 3RC 15 1 7 INDIA CEYLON lUkr are several other active new fresh­ * James B. Tatum of Pumam has j ^ lb p k g S t * man clubs. A Thread and Needle petitioned the Public Utilities Com­ SULTANA JELLY (31ub has been organized under me mission for a franchise for a taxi­ RED cilE.CLB GOVrEE MIXED TEA ‘ supervision of Miss Mary McGuire. cab in Rockville, a notice to mis ef­ ib - S S C r -'. 7 or jar ^9 * KlbpkgSSe * Miss Gertrude Obrempt is in charge fect being read at the last meeting There Early!! of me Junior Red Cross, Miss Hop­ of the Common Council. It was an- i OUR OWN T lA l kins supervises both a Dramatic nounced mat a hearing would be] 8 O 'c lo c k COFFEE A & P PRESERVES club and me Latin club and Miss 5 OZ jar 1 0 * lb pkg SS* t y Mary Burke also has charge of a HERE IS THE TIME SCHEDULE^ i b - 2 8 e Dramatic Club. tendance of high school pupils at ' ^he Debating Club of the main me M. H. S. vs. East Hartford High Box Office O pen...... 5 :45 p. ih. building held a very important school basketball game last night Performance Begins ...... \6:45 p. m. f r u i t s AMD YEGETABUS was the unufiually fine and unique meeting yesterday. It was decided m. mat me club sponsor a bridge par­ football rally held in the assembly DuikUollar Auction S ta r ts...... 8:00^p ■ ; Tuesday and Wednesday Specials’ • ty and a committee consisting of hall on Thursday. The entire pro­ Feature Picture Shoivn After Auction. Margaret Quinn, George Marlow gram represented a. trailer “talkie” APPLES*Reeled B ald w in s.,. . i .... • • • • and Carle Cubberly, were chosen to announcement, Maurice McKeever, ■ E M P E R O R C R A P E S , S w e e t a n d L u s c i o u s . . ; ------i , make plans for i^. actiiig as master of ceremonies, urged me audience to attend me The club also came to a decision CELERY; fSney, Double Stalk, .'. .2 iM ge bm m es 25e concerning me question which the "all talking, all singing, .all cheer­ Manchester High School Debating ing” attraction. He introduced me YOUR GHOICE, 3 LBS. 10c YOUR CHOICE, SLBS. 18e Club will advocate to be used in the ! starssters of me production, Ernest $10.00 in Duo-Dollars Will Be Given With Each' Admittance annual Triangular Debate wim Dowd, Brimo Nicola, William Court­ '* 'YelivW Turnips , W hite Turnipk ney, Howard Turklngton, Marcus RTeriden and Middletown. The ques- to the State Theater, Wednesiday N ight;. v - M w ■ Washed Ogroti. ;ion which me local club prefers is: Moriarty, James O’Leary, Richard {resolved: Tfcat trial by jury should i McCormack, Albert Smim, James **>ee abolished.” This is one of me , Tierney, and Dominick Squatrito, ^ ,ost popular debate questions o f, players on me basketball ..twirk to his year. There are several new ] the audience and several of mem * PACIFIC S. ..embers in me club and the meet­ gave short speeches. Talks by M^ ing yesterday was a very spirited Qulmby, Mr,'Clark, and Mr, Potter one. were included in mis novel pro­ ^ One of me reasons for me fine at- gram, ^ i- FAGE fiUGilT MASrCHESTfiR E V E ira JJANCHE^’^ftlR, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929/1 ■ ^ ” '" ...... ■— ■— ■ '■'" .i— ...... I ^ ’t BV)rget “ Friend House” lor Oiristid

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THIS HAS HAPPENED charge of , the Investigation this MBS. EMMA HOGABTH, said to morning at the Rhodes House?” ^ Otive/^berts j^arion: keep, h money hoard in her room “Sergeant Turner. I suppose he’s ©1928 bq NEA SerVice.In^ oh> the second floor * of MBS. a nap now, but I can tell There used to/1^ acknowl- RHODES’ boarding house. Is you anything you want-to know. He “Mother,-there isn’t a .bit of use present on account of the mark- strangled to death. BONNIE] canle hack to headquarters about types of' ^oib^ the ‘]wom- in trjrthg to gpt Doris to make*'«*o]^ , \ ,, DldiTDEE, “ cub” detective, t^ isto jsix , S^d his questioning o f the an’s wonjan’’ and* the “ man’s ehk. o “Mother! You’re not usually so POUCE UEUT. STRAWN. EMIL, boarders, Mrs. Rhodes, Dusty and an”-=-and between these was a wide thingB for Chrlstaias. She is just a sarcastic! What’s gotten into you?” SEVIER, former boarder whom the m aii Tilda Brown, brought out gulf which neither of them cptild litOe girl, and who wants things ^ Christmas doesn’t mean Mrs. Hogarth accused of trying to absolutely nothing. According to ’around>that little ^rls make?” I emythlng but grabbing ali you can rob her, is sought. their stories, they were all asleep or wo^ld crt«s. ' ' COBA BARKER, theater pian­ when the murder must have been As defined by Lillian Lauferty, ’W ell, I know- lots of people.” get, one plan is. as good as another. ist, thought to have had an affair committed. Heard .nothing, saw author o f ‘"The Street of Chaiiia,” “ Oh, no you don’t, And besides You said y ou rs^ that sentiment with Sevier, is arrested as a ma-J nothing. Blanks Along the line.” the man’s yroman aroused emo^ times have changed. You used V to has gone.” # terial Witness. Other boarders under | “What does Dr. Price say ?'” ‘ tion and pa^oh and the woman’s make mu ‘Sit dpwnvaud sew hide- * ” No, I didn’t I just said people snspician are: HENRY* DOWD, “That Cora was strangled be- woman inspired devotion and .ten­ Qim'handkerchief-bags, fmd cat- don’t want rubbish. And tk^^n^t” NOBMA PAIGE, WALTER I tween one and two o’clock. He got derness. Men fell at the feet' of stitch silly ribbdn-kblders, and paste ‘‘I’ll teach her to nuke STYLES, near bankrupt, who d m , jjygy immediately on the- autopsy.” the siren "and women paid, the sctafeh-nay-hacks for w candy. And those tiny voile or quarreled with Mrs. Hogarto; | ,ymn _l price And homage of friendship/to the saint. of monstrosities that peo- crepe handkerchiefs for; summer BiSKT MAGNUS, anateor ^ Turned S m 'abl. to But today, MiM . Lauferty be­ pie hated "but had tchpretend to dresses are dmple to make, and writer, and DAISY SHEPHERD lieves, these -twa types have ceased :adore and didn’t., dare" to throw they make perfect ep fc^ ta - And dig up? Any residents on the block to exist with so definite a line of away. Because every time I came little, plain Satin piUbws in rain- Dundee learns from papers in who saw or heard anything?” Mrs. Hogarth’s trunk tlmt* the demarkation>*and the modem wom­ around for months I peeked to see bow tints for bedrooms, andT iuex- SALLY GRAVES who wrifte her “Absolutely nothing, so far, to an has bridged the. g u lf'b y being if my Inferiority comple;' couldn’t pensive parchment lamp > shades prove -Sevier or any other prowler a combination of both, so that while -find something-to feed on and no with old-fashioned prints pasted The home will gratefully receive ai^ such gift. wS® her “Zighte^r*Ld^ tLt’^She ; on fcene of the crime. she attracts m «i, shq, does hot sac­ doubt I almost hoped to discover on aUid-=-” S ^ d in ^ d of tTe r ; ^ o f ‘ Dundee replied heavily. rifice the admiration and: the com­ Aunt MarthA’ s doilie, that 1 had “How about ^the chilBut I believe that After all, it’s simply saying with bedside table or to flank q miiror presents. If you hated those match- except a little superficial - excite- ticket envelope with Dowd’s name i fesses or not. Get some sleep now. this type of 'woman has. grown less gifts that the house is as important ig appropriate. Say with a fronted scratchers and things so much, you ment. The idea o f . lettoig them on it, showing he left New Yoi;k | You’ve earned it.’’ and less attractive to men. I as anybody. ^ glUss bowl-or a black glass-base— were a pretty .good actress. T h e. things themselves for "Christ- June 3, directs suspicion against “ Old Adam may not change ,What can be more in the, true and a shade made from a copy of house scarcely held you .all through mas isn’t to save money altogether hjpi, ' ' • The nerve shattered young detec- much, but times do. Thus Christmas spirit than, a present flower print. ' December. Your secrete were per-1 suppose it cOste about the When Sevier is captured, he ad-* tive was lurching unsteadily, toward men are coming to realize that, which the whole family can enjoy? emntv snace above the table feet Juggernauts—^nottong else had same one way as another it mits having planned to rob the old the door when he remembered some- they need partners, companions^ j This suggestion is particularly Tha^mpty^ace a^^ a chance while . you were in the te to_ let them spend a Htue woman Saturday nigh^ saying he j thing that had once seemed of vast mates to share their ambiUons j commended to famUies which buy S ? s e ^ a n J in ^ booSacks and pals to enjoy their play times,' such ,things as a vase or a carpet- toose 'throes of creating works o f art for thought and time on uie things climbed to her room, saw her dead importance. all your friends and relations.' they 'give. "^Any gift without a lit­ and Cora fumbling at her desk, 1 forgot to ask you about your insteadad of sirens 10 stimulate their sweeper “for mother.” ^Why not price and painted the proper qolor tle trouble and sacrifice is no real emotions." give' mother something: for herself ChangtoF Times gift. You ought to know thqt.” Dundee goes for Cora, who is to trip, chief,” he confessed, his tired and present the g:lft for the home for the room It adds not onl^. »- -moo 4* v.oo gangrene or infections which cause the Rhodes House than the spot jjg^j haS skipped; Some folks’ll say additional fqr a copy of our new V ^ m e n were‘the only.career ' where Patrolmen Callahan and ■ a certain effect on uie uxtseassc. betea may complicate such diseases he looked like a ' fiend incarnate, Fashion Magaztoe. open to women, and when'every­ About 1900 Lunt picked him up.” ' others , that ‘you’d never have thing they did or achieved, must the modem dietary ^ tuberculosis,” cancer or diseases ‘And what v.ras ’ his story?” come from some man’s favor, nat­ treatment of the disease was , of the stonfheh and intestine^'t and guessed to look at him,’ etc. Same Ushed and this also has had a uen- < the difference between death Strawn demanded. wav in Belton. Mahrhesler Het*ald urally the ambitious and attrac­ " ' make the difference between jdr-*'' M eed I ess. , Dundee told him briefly, wearily, Pattern Servioet nite. effect in lowering the diabetes and the nossibilitvpossibility oof f fecoveiY. recovery. T “I finally doped it out that .Dan tive ones had the edge tm all the mortality' rates. what Sevier had admitted; that he Griffin must have been so ordi­ No. 114 rest of their sex. had gone to the Rhodes House on nary-looking a 3feung man that hiS' As our piiiicms are mailed Today, th? conquest of man Is * Dqrtog the ,war there was a re- Saturday night at half-past 11, m-made no deep impression on fruni .\«*w York C,li> please al­ only' one of woman’s conquests. I QJ^'^tion- in diabetes. * deaths . -,u which .^4 FAR-SIGHTED tendiiig to make one more j anyone. For instance, one chap at low five daj’js. There are careers, opportunities 1 associate w th the d - 'V. enlist Cora Barker’s aid in robhmg ] |^jjg bank said he l ad blue eyes; *an- Priee IS Cents to -make money and become .sue 1 i^ished consimption of Chaplain; Didn’t you consider Mrs. Hogarth: that he had waued : g^jjgj. j-bat he had pale gray, eyes; cesges, that are not, ato all depend- ' after the w w "f® your future,' young man, when"-you I ' ■ • Nowadsj^;peopleteke Bayer Aspir­ in the greenhouse imtil Cora had} jj^^t they were hazel; an- ^ • q • s • * * ent upon playtog' up to them, and :^® embezzled’that money?. entered the boarding house st I" J other vowed they were light brown, that are q t o te ln t^ I ^ g to the im - ®®°su“ ption. ^ e ..li___•-..i but i____ hadi •turned______them Cotoddeflee? Puzzled, childish blue hatp o f: eyqty .ofla'alnirist WE ARE ALWAYS jdCt again to ^ybody’s kisses,” over to the police, along with the eycis find wise,, sweet dark ones i every m b^^t/of evei^ day; The SiT^wn surmised‘callously. card he’d filled out when he went to stared at him. steadily. . . . ‘ very fufldainmtjBds o f flur social and ’'“ Don’t!” the boy shuddered. work for the bank. They were Chief, I’ve' got a request m tjyghjggg gtarida^r^s are, based with a PROUD OF OUR WORK ni’You’re all shot, Bonnie,” . Strawn burned, too, of course, but you’ye make!” Dundee spoke suddenly, psychblpgical effect upbfl the true ^ ^ i„ .—I» vr vms brusquely contrite. “Better got his 'John Henry’ there ail tensely. “Let m'* keep tW® picture meaning and intent of this wonder­ geV back to the Rhodes House to right. Keep ’em as a souvenir of a while, pletCse! Don’t turn it over ful passage.” ; Nothing slip shod ever goes out of bteakfast and to bed. . . . By the the ‘bad penny’ that didn’t turn to the papers yet! Don’t tell them • • • • wjty, see if you can work that up!” anything at all about Mrs; Hogarth’s After this manner therefore pray the Gordon Laundry. Every piece; sjitech stunt, again, to keep the , • * • really being Mrs. Harkness, whose WOMEN THAT ALWAYS ye: Our Father which art in hpaven, SEEM TO HAVE NEW beprders where they are until after “Thanks!” Dundee replied quiet­ daughter has been murdered, too! Hallowed -be T h y uameu '-'Thy . k^ g- of wash is carefully cleansed in the inquest today, anyway. There’s ly, as he placed the papers to his If Sevier confesses, all right! but if CLOTBESi just a chance, of course, that some- dom 'com e- Thy .be’‘ done- in modern machinery with si)ecial The own pocket. he doesn’t, will you let me have un­ earth) as it is in heaven. Give us Some local young matrons’ t l^ g may develop this afterribon “Don’t think I ’m trying to ride til Monday to'work on* thp case to 0 e a n e n this day our. daily bread.' And for­ npmihjuribus soaps' and rinsed" seemingly extensive - wariiJrobe' tv^. will make us want to keep you, Dundee,” Strawn apologized my own way?” give us ^ our; debts, eiis 'We forgive That \ tMm all together. Or maybe I’d Strawn started to - refuse, then is the source of much gossip awkwardly; “You’ve done mighty our debtors. Afld lead usVno't : toto several times before it is finally Clean ■b^er drop to and makq it an offi- good work on this case, and P want shrugged. “All right, kid! . You’re, temptation, but deliver us from %'idl ambng their friends. This, of ciaJ order.” checked by the inspectors. you with me on the next one.” ^ot asking much, and I expect a For Thine is the ^flgdom;,ahd the course, makes theto inwaitfiy “I wish you would,” Dundee ad­ “ Thanks,’’ Dundee replied again, confession frofli Sevier qpy minute power,' and the'" glory,- for eyer. You are assured of this continue*! mitted. "I don’t feel.up. to plead­ and thrust out his hand. There was now, anyway;, ru wire, the New Amen.r-MAtthew 6:9-13. happy at their clevereness te Phone ing with anyofle to stay to that np use to arguing. It would* only York police to keep mum, too, until Cominent integrity with your laundry. sending few-months-old ^ sses house any longer.” sound foolish for him to persist: we give the word.. .•. . Nnow shut “ The Lord’s Pmyqrr has been in­ to the Dougafl p ye l^ orks fbif 6 Murder mansion,’ the paper "But why, why .did Mrs. Hogarth up. go home and gfet* some’taeep. 7155 delibly Imprlfltqd oflv my mtod anid expert dyeing.. ri^a it,” Strawn grlimed. “See?” call Sevier a 'bad penny,’ when she See ‘^ u at the' inquest , at three it affords qtee^ p^ce arid cbrisola- SThariks—^I’d rather not.” Dun­ hated and feared him? 'Why didn’t o’clock at the morgue;” ’ tibn at iall -timbs.” . Of course, wh?n t*- dee repudiated the newspaper with she scream?” But imtil those ques­ f (To ^ e Cqutiiiued^) TtlapSona a ^gesture of distaste. “By the (Compiled by the Bible Guild.) chArf . -'-i, :. tions were answered to his own •,3 7 5 3 ROY E. BUCKLER way; we’re holding Sevier as a ma­ satisfaction, the Hogareth case and FARE ENOUGH Tuesday: Dr.'Martein Vqn Wa­ terial witness, not on a charge of the Barker' case would not be P roprietor murder yet. The district attorney ters, referee of the Loa. Angejte closed to his eyes at least. Fare: How much " to make the Juvenile :conrt. * advised it, so we could get Sevier’s “ Say! I nearly forgot It, but Jourfley to 'Veteallles? L y O V C A N D y i . Gvrdon Laundry isb testimony at the inquest this after­ here’s something you may be In­ Taxi Driver; Three dollars; Jharitim Stteet noon. . . . Well, I believe I’ll go terested in; The riewspapers will -Fare: That Is larvbqo much. Get ‘‘Rich, JKms W ffe: and Ksrrison Street, South MsnchsstM', Comv now—” love it,” Strawn halted the boy at to the cab and I'will didVe you there a headline to' a' Chicago newspaper, ____ Sooth Manehe^er "Good Idea,” Strawn . agreed. the door. “A picture of the old lady mysslf for . '^ihalf that.-r-Passing A t last somethtog ..that , wasn’t . “Jtist one other thing. Who hadj^and her. daughter, when they were Bhow. ■ bluM oB'iht itoiBk a u lU t. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929. 'fAGB'NiJNiir^ 48 To 10 By Branford Tanks - ■' ■ " " . ' . « .

Heavyweight Muddle V '- MYSTERIOUS SLUMP Begins To Clear Up BRINGS

the Tanks'took it sway as soon as Scott ana Von Porat Clash Locals Taste First Defeat oif the te«uns mingled. When the Rec All-Americas took sucker shots, short shots, €uid others fropi ^d-flooi; the ball re-., Tonight; Winner to Meet 1 FIRST TEAM. Season and Display Poor peatedly bounced off the .backboard < I Tappan, U. S. C...... hr or the rim of baskeL Hme €ind Schmeling and Then Jack Nagurski, Minnesota . .. again when a local player did drib­ Cannon, Notre Dame .... Brand of BasketbaD Sat- ble through Branford’s defense for Riegels, California ...... I^a g u r s k i what’ looked like an c€«y .goal, it, Sharkey for the Titl^ Montgomery, Pitt ...... ■ r urday Night. just didn^t materialize. And as fot*:! Richards, Nebraska .... '^MOXTGOMERY> the Rec’s defense, there wasn't Donchess, Pitt ...... any. V B y HERBERT W. BARKER Carideo, Notre Dame . .. By FJIIK W. MODEAN. On the other hand Branford. pos<^' McEver, Tennessee ...... New York, Dec. 9—(AP) —Otto sessed. ^ the attributes foimd- Glassgow, Iowa ...... Basketball as it should not lacking in Manchester plus a la i^ ^ . Von Porat of and Phil Welch, Purdue ...... played was the subject of a amount of luck. Their passing vras!', Scott, the fighting fireman frop minute lesson by the Rec Five at speedy and well timed, their shTOt-;;^^ London, clash in a 12-round bout in SECOND TE.AM. ing highly accurate and their Madison Square Garden tonight for Tanner, Minnesota ...... le Branford Saturday night. And so CARIDEO thoroughly was the teaching done wind method of play ran the lOicsu^'” charity’s sake and for a possible Douds, W. & J...... it ragged. “shot” at the heavyweight cham­ Driscoll Stanford ...... ig that the Branford Tanks profltted pionship of the world. Siano, Fordham ...... c to the extent of flogging thj Rec The last two points in the Rec Twenty-four hours before the bat­ Farris, North Carolina ...... rg 48 to 10 before less than a hundred tal were made bn personal .fw ia,',- tle, William Muldoon, venerable : WELCH spectators. one by Madden, the other by Hol­ Gordon, Illinois ...... Tt I New York Athletic Commissioner, Fesler, Ohio State ...... le It was the Rec Five’s third start land. giving the latter the lead in and co-doner with Gene Tunney of Cagle, Army ...... «b and first defeat of the season. To points scored for Manchester. the Tunney-Muldoon heavyweight Uansa, Pitt ...... 'hb make matters worse, it was the ’The one redeeifiing feature in championship trophy, announced same team which humbled the Rec Banker, Tulane ...... rhb GLASSGOW Rec’s defeat was the low numl5p^ tliat so far as he could see there Lorn, California ...... fb for the first time last year, though of personals, there being three,' were only three real contenders for the score was much closer then, then again, honesty forces the- the vacant title—Jack Sharkey of something like 25 to 20. Boston: Max Schmeling Germany THIRD TEAM. ' mitUuice that the referee was eS-^. Churchill, Oklahoma ...... le Name Is Appropriate pecially broadminded in rega^'ttq' and the winner of tonight’s bout. The Branford Tanks were just In a general review of the heavy­ Wakeman, Cornell ...... If what constituted a foul or had're^t Brumbelow, T. C. U...... Ig that, Tanks. They struck the Man­ the football rule book by mistalc^' weight situation. Muldoon outlined TAPPAA.V chester team under full poweri plans for two matches, one in Miami Ticknor, H arvard...... c WcEVER The summary: in February and the other in New Shwegler, Washington ------rg swept it aside and trampled the niEGELS OavCHESS length of the floor for basket after Branford Tanks (48) ’ ' York in September by which he Shieldfe, Oregon ...... ‘-----rt P ' B. F. ■’T." hoped the vacant throne might be V. Smith, Georgia ...... re basket, a scoring spree that only the final whistle brought to a mer­ 1 Holmes, rf ...... 2 0-0’-‘4 acceptably filled. Saunders, U. S. C...... qb 0 Mischler, rf ...... 4 0-ff ‘'8' Under Muldoon’s plan the survi­ Boyle, St. Mary’s (Calif.) ...... Ihb ciful end. Eleven players were used by the 0 Qapp, If ...... 4 0-3 8 vor of tonight’s bout would meet Harmeson, Purdue ...... fb 0 Heyer, I f '...... 1 Sharkey or Schmeling at Miami Brazil, Detroit ...... rhb Tanks and all but one contributed with the winner battling Sharkey a score or more with Carl Monte- 0 A. Mpntelius, ...... 1 0-0 2 or Schmeling for the title in Sept­ CARNEGIE MEETS WEEK END SPORTS lius snaring seven goals and Clapp 1 Flemming, c ...... 2 0-0 4 ember. Thus if Sharkey gets the and Mischler, four apiece. At half j ■0 \ Lonergan, rg ...... 0 '0-0 0 . call in February and wins, he would Pitt And Notre Dame time the home team was far out ® Vlckstrom, rg ...... 1 0-0 2: meet Schmeling in September and REC JUNIOR LOOP U. OF S. C. ELEVEN ALL IN NUTSHELL in front by a score of 22 to 4, the 1' Jones, rg ...... -.. .1 0-0 2 vice versa should Schmeling be four being two shots by Holland 0 C. Monteliua, Ig ...... 7 0-0 14 picked for the Miami fight. that established a precedent over 0 Brannigan, Ig ...... 1 0-1 2 While he was talking, Muldoon IN FLASHY DEBUT NEXT SATURDAY Given Two Grid Berths Chicago — Green Bay packers innumerable others, by dropping In­ criticized Jimmy Johnston, Scott s clinch National Pro League football side the basket., 3 - 24 0-4 48 manager for making the Von Porat championship with 25-0 victory Again the Slaughter ; • Rec Five (10) match. , over Chicago Bears. For a few minutes at lb's start of P ,B. F. T. “What'^we wanted was an inter­ New York — William Muldoon 0 Holland, rf ...... 2 1-1 5 national match between the champs Close Scores Indicate Suc­ Carideo, McEver,^Glassgow and Welch Chosen for Back- the second half the Rec Five held Idea How Pitt Will Fare New picks Sharkey, Schmeling and the Tanks from scoring while 0 Gustafson, If ...... 2 0-1 4 of great nations,” declared the 0 Faulkner, If ...... 0 0-0 ,0 veteran cohimissioner. “For that either Von Porat or Scott as final­ “Gyp” Gustafson dropped’ iti two cessful Basketball Cir­ Year's Day Will Be Learn­ field by NEA Service Survey; Injury Kept Marsters ist for hea-vyweight champion. baskets, the last which the locals 0 Norris,' c ...... 0 0-1 0 reason I am frank to say that I am Chicago—Iowa’s petition for re­ 1 Dowd, rg ...... 0 0-0 O’ sorry tonight’s inatch ^as ever made. 'Then the slaughter began statement is denied by Western afresh. A jump at center. A long 1 Madden, rg . .1 ...... 0 1-2 1 made. I felt that Scott had qualified Off; Booth Not Even Mentioned on Third Team. conference. 0 Watson, Ig ...... 0 0-0 O for the finals by his victory over cuit; Taffys Settle Feud. ed from This Game. dribble down the floor. A player Los Angeles—Leo Diegel defeats cutting in on the opposite side. A 0 Farr, Ig '...... 0 0-0 0 Campolo. Johnny Farrell 6 and 4 to retain 1 Conroy, ig ...... 0- 0-0 0 the final a by his victory over Cam- Editor’s Note; In the selec­ pass. A throw upwards. And the If closeness of scores is any indi­ fullback. Besides his record in Pro Golfers Ass’n title. polo. By Allan Gould. tion of these AU-America play­ New York — Geprgetti and De goal was made. So it began. So It “It was not necessary for Scott carrying the ball, he gave hie team­ ended. 4 2-5 10 cation, the Rec Junior Basketball ers, the opinions of more than mates the confidence they npedei^ Babets win New York’s six day Referee: Fred Angelo. to meet anyone but Sharkey or League is destined to be a big suc­ New York, Dec. 9.—(AP)—The 100 coaches and football ^vrit- race. For some unaccoxmcable reason, Schmeling to win the title. The big to sweep them through all opposi- cess. More than a hundred persons drive of the eastern football forces ers have been confidentially Paris—Young Strlbling wins on the Rec team could not get start­ goal for Scott was a match with tion to the first Big Ten title Pur­ ed. The dash and freshness, the turned out Saturday night to watch upon the farwestem front, compris­ consulted. due has won in this century. foul frpm Primo Camera in return It is requested that all 'members our champion, Sharkey.” ing the last major maneuvers of the bout. . team play and speed which marks of the Majors football team turn In In the event that Schmeling, who the two games ^d they were Howard Jones says “Tap” Tap- gridiron season, begins this week. By WTLLIAM BRAUCHER paan is one of the best ends he ^Kansais City—Big six conference the homo games was entirely lack­ their equipment Wednesday night at stands suspended in this state at treated to some very interesting en­ Carnegie and Pittsburgh join the NEA Service Sports Writer announces it will appoint fact find­ ing. The team was a perfect adv. the latest All those falling to present declines to enter the tour­ tertainment. The Taffy Five nosed ever has seen. Playing his third army In an attack that has for its season as a varsity regular for ing committee to investigate sub­ for slow motion pictures. With turn Ur equipment will be charged ney, Muldoon said only one thing out the Original Taffys 15 to 14 and j This has been the year of the sidizing of atUetes. the Rec In possession of the ball accordingly. could be done. “That will be to the Phantoips were 'victorious over objective the recovery of laurels iosl Southern California, he has shown recognize the ■winner of tonight s the Warriors 23 to 18. last year when the hordes from the great backfields. East and West all-round excellence, starring at fight and Jack Sharkey as the final­ Referee Earl Bissell had a little Pacific Coast overran everything in and North and/ South they ripped pass .receiving, tackling, blocking, ists and decide the tourney by a trouble keeping the teams separated sight. and snorted. getting down under punts and alert Carnegie jilays Southern Califor­ defense work. He caught the pass bout between them,” he explained. due to the conglomeration of uni­ As Saturday followed Saturday, With Muldoon’s annoiincement as forms. This lone bad feature is nia nffict Saturday at Los Angeles in that won for the Trojans over Stan­ with at least a half dozen new star ford. He played every minute of an added incentive to fans and with expected to be cleared up shortly as a skirmish that will furnish a more ball carriers plunging and twisting Jack Dempsey to be the referee, to­ most of the teams have new uni­ definite basis than is usually avail­ the important games in a dependa­ their way into national fame with ble and often brilliant way. night’s card for the benefit of the forms coming. AU teams have able in figuring the New eYar's Day each succeeding batch of football Christmas charity fund of which posted forfeits and lists of eligfible classic in the Rose Bowl. games, the thin line of All-America Nagurski, the,Horse of the North, One Week Unusual Mrs. William Randolph Hearst is was used at fullback part of the Of players. The enthusiasm shown by Carnegie was soimdly trounc­ pickers fell back aghast. chairman, should be a sellout. Von the boys assures a fast and very ed by Pittsburgh the un­ All-America pickers saw them season. He starred there just as Porat, because of his great punch­ satisfactory league. beaten clan that has cirawn the in­ run 80 yards down the field for he starred at tackle last year. ing power ruled a slight favorite The excitement of the first game vitation to meet Southern California touchdowns with kickoffs and Scouts called him one of the out­ over the clever Briton. between the rival Taffy gangs was in the bog holiday engagement. Tech punts, saw them toss the ball half standing players in the Big Ten. In not as promised. Threats of what may "soften” the Trojans or they the length of the gridiron straight choosing him for the All-America, the opinions of coaches through­ Men’s Suits would happen when these two met may be able to give an eye witness into the arms of waiting mates and went for nothing as the boys con­ account of just what Pitt will -be saw them punt 87 yards out of out the middle wei^ were consulted. FIRST ROUND ENDS tented themselves with trying to bounds to the enemy’s two-yard He was the almost unanimous up against. Within the next fort­ choice. play good, clean basketball and night, Pitt’s Panthers as well as line. TONIGHT IN LEAGUE letting the score show who was West Point’s Cadets will be on the It was good football, but when Atr the other tackle is the 205- Must have room for our Christmas displays. who. The spirit was there however, march west, by easy stages. The the time comes to select an All- pound Raymond Richards of Neb­ as ■wiU be noted from the fact that soldiers are assigned to the PaJo America team it is just too bad: raska. I was the opinion of num-? 14 personal fouls were called in this Alto sector, determined on a final the picker cannot find the forest be­ erous coaches that he was the out­ This gives the men of Manchester and vicinity an opportun­ The first round of the Herald game. cause there are too many trees, standing player in the Big'Six Con­ Bowling League schedule will be There is no more rabid rooter nor drive to break their “jinx” of 1929, ference, and that is covering a lot completed this evening. 'Two more win a major battle and at the same Choosing from such an abundance ity to purchase quality suits from the best makers at a very low excited spectator than Manager of backfield talent is much the of ferritory. Coach Dana X.^ Bible are to be played. The Night Hawks Della Ferra of the Phantoms. If his time obtain revenge for the wallop­ has brought up some mighty fine still cling to a one point lead over same as running a cautious hand figure. This reduction of price applies to our entire stock of men have the same will to win that ing administered by Sanford at the over the back of a porcupine trying tackles in his time, but has coached the Majors. their manager has they will be a Yankee Stadium last year. On tho to find the longest quill.- no'finer talent for the task at hand The Majors meet the West Sides basis of form Red Cagle and his fancy suits. Some suits with two pairs of trousers. hard team to beat. Apology to Marsters than that shown by Richards. tonight at Rube Bronke’s alleys with mates displayed against Notre The guards are Cannon of Notre the Herald and Construction clash­ The second game was easiest to The backfield of the first team, watch as the. Warriors all had Dame their chances of overthrowing as chosen here—Carideo, Welch, Dame an<3 Montgomery of Pitts­ ing at the same place. At Joe the Cardinals appear worth some burgh. It is not often that linemen Farr’s establishment, the Charter green uniforms and the Phantoms McEver and Glassgow— is offered showed mostly in orange. Wednes­ ballyhoo. with an apology. The apology is to achieve teuck publicity from the Oaks mingle with the Shell Gas and men who cover the games, but Can­ the British Americans take on the day night the Phantoms meet the So far the west coast has tumbled A1 Marsters, the Dartmouth back Ramblers at 8 o’clock and the War­ considerably below its 1928 standard who was injured in the Yale game non is one who won' such praise. Night Hawks. The Centers and Pir­ Time after time his work was com­ ates clash at Tommy Conran’s. riors met the Taffy Five at 9. Here­ of intefsectional play. California and was unable to finish the season. after the games on Wednesdays will beat Penna. and Oregon State sur­ We hope Als feelings have not been mended by the writers. Often he start at 8 and 9 p. m. and on Satur­ prised Detroit but three defeats off­ hurt by this omission. It was our was down on punts, bringing down days at T and 8 p. m. feeling that If he didnt get a place the man with the ball, and he Park set these victories. Soutuern ^ Cali­ tackled hard. Taffy Five (1.'5)' fornia dropped the decision to Notre on the first tea.m, he certainly BOWLING B. F. T. didnt deserve second rating. And Montgomery was heralded as the Sturgeon, rf ...... 3 .7Dame Washington was trounced by "perfect” guard by his teacher. Doc 1 Chicago and in the latest longran^e we regard Marsters as the greatest MACHINE SHOP LEAGUE Oppizzi, If ...... 2 0 halfback seen in the east, almost as Sutherland. Usually theso “perfect” Bogginl, c ...... 0 0 intersectional tilt, Oregon fell before players turn out to be double-bar­ $4W VALUES...... ,N 0W $41.t Florida’s fast arr^y. great as Cagle was last year. reled busts, but Montgomery lived Reo Gavello, rg ...... 0 1 Carideo led the greatest grid Accomozzo, Ig ; ...... 1 1 up to Sutherlands prediction for Holland ...... 80 76 95 eleven In Notre Dame’s history, ex-' him. Another Pitt player won a Gibbon...... 95 86 90 ceptlng only the team of the Four 6 3 15 place on the first team — Joe Ferine ...... 100 96 81 Horsemen. He made few mistakes, Douchess, end. His work rose at $42.50 VALUES...... NOW$34ioi Morse ...... 117 97 105 Original Taffys (14) GENE M CEVE WINS When Rockne was away, as he had B. F. to be during several of the games, timea..Above the excellent standard Johnson, rf ...... 2 0 of the great Pitt team. He was de­ 392 355 371 it was Carideo who guided the team pendable and fast. Dodge Raynor, I f ...... 0 0 past dangerous shoals in safety. Tomm, c ...... 1 0 SCORING HONORS ' Erases His Mistake $i.00 VALUES...... V.. NOW $33.50' Burke ...... 99 76 87 The proof, if that were neededy was Happeny, r g ...... 1 0 At center is the man who made Stevenson ...... 82 110 97 offered at Chicago. When he enterr one of history’s'most famous mis­ Schieldge ...... 121 94 101 Reardon, Ig ...... 0 0 ed the game against the Trojans, Metcalf, Ig ...... 3 0 takes and fought and lived it down. Nelson ...... 93 87 93 Atlanta, Dec. ^9—(AP) — Gene the South Bend eleven becaipe a Roy Riegels of California! In the McEver, of Tennessee captured the new team. ‘ You could see his in­ $39 JO VALUES.... 7 0 14 wake of that fatal blunder against 395 367 378 nation’s 1929 gridiron scoring fluence in the quick, confident way Georgia. Tech, when he ran the Fordo Score at half, Taffy Five 7, Origi­ honors Saturday by scampering the players went about their busi- nal Taffys, 4. wrqng way almost to his own goal, Lemire ' ...... 123 87 93 through the South Carolina Game­ QGSS* he played - a game that was con­ cocks for five touchdowns boosting Gene McEver gets the call for a Kleinart ...... 114 111 97 Phantoms (28) sistently great. The sheer fighting $37J0 VALUES..... his total to 130 points. halfback job. In Tennessee’s long R. HoUand ...... 102 106 82 B. qualities of this lithe chap from the Finnegan...... 98 106 86 His five touchdown jaimts -and string of victories, he was an out­ Pacific coaist are of the first and Maloney, rf 1 three extra points enabled him to standing performer. Against Van­ Chapman, If highest, order in sport. With an 437 410 358 nose out Clark Hinkle of Bucknell, derbilt he plowed through the mud error to live down he shut his mouth Bissell, c .. who completed his season Thanks­ to the only two '’touchdowns that $35.00VALIIES...... NOW$20J0 Essex Moriarty, Ig and battled. Against Santa Clara, Von Hone ...... 105 108 -i06 giving Day with 128 points. were made. He wap a lion in the Penn, the Trojan, Stanford, he Kerr, fg .. Billy Banker,^ Tuiane’s blonde game with Alabama. Nearly all Anderson ...... 105 106 116 Renn, If . . . played a game that was superior Roth ...... 90 116 102 blizzard, with 95 points, laid plalm season he led the south in scoring. both on offense and defense. RobinAon ...... 93 106 109 to second place among the Dixie In a broken field a runner’s value Riegels, I believe, is more than a $32 JO VALUES...... NOW$25JO 11 23 scorers. stands out and here McEver shone, great player. He is a symbol of Warriors (18) South; McEver, Tennessee, 130. as his long runs ■with punts and the spirit of football as it should ke. \ 393 436 433 B. East: Hinkle, Bucknell, 128. - Che^Tolet kickoffs prove. His presence makes the AU-Aneri- Radding, If ...... 1 Southwest: Wilson, Baylor,^ 85. Overcame Injury ca team seem almost real. Reubin ...... 89 78 93 Lyons, r f ...... 0 Pacific: Schwartz, Wash-State 84. 'Glassgow of Ipwa is chosen at ONE WEEK ONLY. SALE ENDS SATURDAY EVENING Tucker...... 83 87 104 Healy, c ...... 4^ Rocky Mountain: Clark, Colotado the other halfback post. The A C H A U ^ O E . Dummy ...... 77 76 90 Shannon, rg ...... 0 College 68. Hawkeye captain played nearly all Durfee ...... 80 85 80 Wells, Ig ...... 1 Miesouri Valley: King, Drake, 59. season with an. injured cheek hone, The New Britain Senior High Reid, Ig ...... 1 Big ten: Bergherm, Northwest, wearing part of the time a special school Independents, a basketball 330 326 367 em, 53. mask. It mad6 not the slightest team composed of New Britain High Hudson 7 • 4 18 Pharmer, Minnesota, S3. difference in his playing. He was school plajrers would like to arrange D io n ...... 78 77 112 $core at half, Phantoms 16, War­ Big sixf Young, Nebraska, 30. the deciding factor in the Iowa a few road games with teams in Phaneuf ...... 86 76 90 riors 13. victories over Wisconsin and Minne­ Manchester before their regular Murphy ...... 95 _ 117 104 The first trans-Atlantic telephone sota and it was his fine offensive schedule begins. G'sason ...... 90 ‘ 99 ' 94 James Madison was the first cable, connecting London and New and- defensive work- that helped his For gaihes write to Milton N- president of the United States who I York by land and deepsea lines, is team to tie Illinois. Bsrkowitz, 708 Arch strept. New ’ 359 369 400 habltuaJly dressed in long trousers.] now in the course of oonstruction. Welch, the Pest of Purdue, le the Britain, donnecticut I- m r - i '■ ■' '■ 'V' ‘ , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DJiiOEMiJEK 9, 192&. p a g e t e n • ■ . ■ V ■ Z’ ■ ■ • t ■ -i. • '■ V. ■ ■ ' - ' “ . t •• . ( ------A . rm ^ I I 'y 'n ■ in FI ED SECTION 'M B U V > M D m a«»»XX3iatX3CK3006XXXX»CX»g^^ CARD OF THANKS COURSES AND CLASSES 27 APARTMENTS—FLATS— LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES TEN EM Km ’S 63 AT A COURT OF PROBATSS .HBUI AT A COURT 6 f PROBAiAlk6ELD CARD OF THANKS BARBER TRADE taughtIn day at ’ Mimclieater, .withla aad foe tke at Maaeheater,' wl.th|a and for the and evening classes., Low tuition FOR RENT—FOUR' room upstairs Dlatrlc-t of, Bfaaelieaten -on-tfce Tfh. District, of Haaekebter, op the 7tlu I wish to- express my sincere ap­ rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 flat at 28 Birch street; also four dar’of December,’ A. D., 18Z9. r day o f Oecemberi' A . D.. J8S8. Market street-Hartford. Preaent .WH-UIAlll 8. HYDE, Eaq.. Preaeat WILLIAJB »• H Y D E ( EUq., CHRISTMAS SHOPPING GUIDE preciation and heartfelt gratitude to room dnd two room apartments, Jndare. Jadge. all those who so graciously have two furnished rooms, Ml improve­ Eatate of late of Eatate of Ludua' V. Platt late of shown their sympathy in my be­ ments,, heat at 26 Birch'street. Ap­ S fu ch eater, ta aol'd Dlairfet, fleceaa- Manchester, lai oald District, deceas­ HELP WANTED— MALE 36 ed. reavement in the death of my dear- edl ' • ■ . , . ■ ■ ply Roci&i 11. On' motion of Jojinnnn Hanaehlld, O.B Motion of Sarah M.. Platt ad- 100— GIFTS FOR HER 100— GIFTS FOR HER 104— GIFTS FOR THE i ly beloved mother. HAYE OPENING for energetic exeentrix - with will annexed. minlstriitrlx, THOMAS W. STOWE. FOR RENT—5, ROOM flat, .down­ ORDERED:--TIuit alx montba from ORDERED I—That six moatha from- FAMILY. man for Manchester store. $50.00 stairs, all modem- improvements. THOSE PRE’TTY colored compacts week to start. Must furnish $1,250 the'7th day of December. A. D., 18S9, the 7th day of December,. A. IX, 1839, Inquire at 34 Walnut street. be and the anme nre limited and .al­ be and the same are limited and al­ THE at The Dewey-Richmah store m o s t a n y o n e c a n use a pen cash deposit on merchandise. Ad­ io wed. for the creditora 'within which \ • ANNOUNCEMEN'rS 2 lowed for the creditora 'within which make a nice little Christmas gift and pencil set We have them in a dress Manager, 264 Central Ave./ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, to bringr in their claima avalnat aaid to bring In their claima agmiast said,' CHRISTMAS CLUB for a girl. Priced a ; $1.25 and up. fine assortment. R. Donnelly;,' eatate, and the aaid executrix la di­ estate, and the said administratrix la PHOTOGRAPHS FOR Christmas— Albany, N,,Y. ' ' Ml modem improvements, includ­ rected to slve paUle notice to the directed to give pnblie notice to the TRY OUR SATURDAY specials in Jeweler, 515 Main street. Make appointments now for early ing steam beat. Inquire 81 Wells creditora io- biinff In their elaima creditors to bring. In their elnlma Prepares the way for Christmas within snld time allowed by poatlh^ candy and lunches. The Center Spa sittings. Avoid last minute, rush street or telephone 7617. within aaid time allowed by poatins next year. Our club opens Dec. 9. HOWARD—A radio of distinction, and disappointment. The New SITU ATIONS WANTED-i- a copy of thia order oa the public a copy of thia order on. the -public —Opposite the Masonic Temple— sigrh post nearest to the place where 9 tubes, the new 1930 screen-grid Studio. Dial 8383, 9 Johnson Terr FEM AI^ 38 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement. Ml aigm t>obt neareat to the place where Candies, soda, ice cream, luncheon. receiver, a dynamic speaker, 5 the deceased last dwelt within aaid the deceased last dwelt within said THE MANCHESTOR TRUST CO. race. improvements with or without town and. by pnbllahlnt; the same in town and by pabllshlng the same la models to select from. A gift to be WANTED—POSITION as stenog­ garage, 52 Spmee street. Inquire some newapaper baving: a clrcttlation some newspaper havlai; a cirentatioa proud of. Paid Hillery, Inc., State rapher, bookkeeper, or general 125 Center street. Telephone 8623. in aaid probate dlatrict, within fen In said probate district, -wlthfn tea 101— GIFTS FOR HIM daya from the date o f tbJa order, and, days from the date o f this order, aa'd QUINN’S SUGGEST a De VUbiss Theater Bldg. automobiles ^FOR SAI.E 4 office work. C®^ 7091. TO RENT—6 ROOM tenement, return , make to tbla court of the no­ return make to this court of the no­ atomizer for "her”, a tobacco A FLASHLIGHT FOR the car or tice M'von* tice g^lven. .. LET FLOWERS SOLVE that per­ modern, garage, rent reasonable. pouch for “him” or an electric for use about the house makes a FOR SALE—DODGE 1925 4-Door ' WILIiIA3I 8. HYDE WILLIAM 8. AYDE » plexing question—“What shall I LIVE STOCK^VEHICLBS 42 Apply Arthur A. Knoffa, 875 MMn Judgrci . Jndge, heating pad for the home. Quinn’s mighty handy gift. We have them Sedan. Small mileage, best condi­ give?” Everyone likes flowers so street Telephone 5440. H -1 2-8-29. fl.12-8-29. Pharmacy, 873 Main.* in all styles and sizes. The Man­ tion, new tires. Reasonable. 910 FOR SALE—SMALL pigs. A. Borl- you can be sure they will be ap­ Burnside Ave. Tel. 8-1278. AT ’A COURT OP PROBATE HELD chester Plumbing and Supply Co„ preciated. Park Hill Flower Shop. chewsky, Taylor street, off of Tol­ FOR RENT—3 & 4 room flat, all im­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD A HOLIDAY BOX of our home at 3Iancheater, within and for the at Moncheater, within and.'for the 877 Main S t ______GOOD USED CARS land Turnpike at Flats’ Filling provements, including hot water district of Manchester^ on the 7th. District of Manchester, ou the 7th. made chocolates or Apollo s or A DODGE CAR—will m£ike a/ won­ Station. heat. 170 Oak street Inquire 164 day of- December. A . D., 1828. day of Decemher. A. D„- 1829. Perry’s will make just the gift for SILK HANDKERCHIEFS Cash or Terms derful gift. It can be enjoyed by Madden Bros. Oak street or call 8241.^ Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., Preaent TV’ILXJAM S. HYDE, Eaq.. "her.” Princess Candy Shop, Main in assorted colorings and patterns the entire family every day of the Judgre. Judge. '' $1 eltcb 68 Msiin S t TeL 5500 a r t ic l e s FOR SALE 45 Estate of Sfichael Mnlley late of Trust Eatate of Flora M. Stanley of and Pearl. year. Schaller Motor Sales, Center FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, Manchester- in said dlatrict, deceased; Manchester, In said District. HULTMAN’S with all improvements and garage street. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Real FOR SALE — WHITNEY baby Upon application . of Daniel C. The. Tmatee having exhibited its FLANNEL Nightgowns or pajamas Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters' at 5 Ridgewood street Rent $23 Buckley praying that an instrument annual' accoant with said estate to bargains: 1 Marmon 78 Conv. stroller with hood, in good condi­ make a splendid g ift Large assort­ MARLOW’S—THE STORE of a Coupe, 12,000 mUes; 1 Marmon 78 month. Inquire 178 Parker street purporting; to ho the last will and this Court for allowance. It la ment in colors and white. $1 to GRUEN WRIST watches, new bill­ thousand gift ideas. Your Xmas tion. Inquire at 119 West street. testament of said deceased be ad­ ORDERED]—That the Y4th day of folds, mottos, cigarette lighters, Sedan, 3,000 miles. .Both cars wire DIM 5623. mitted to' probate and that letters of December, -A. D.. 1929, at 9 o’clock, $1.98. The Ladies Shop, 649 Main dollars go further at Marlow’s. wheel equipment. Just like new. FOR SALE—FRESH made sweet administration with the will annexed forenoon, at the Probate office la said rings, leather goods. You’ll find an FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, street. CaU 3440. cider, also apples.* Call Manchester be granted on said, estate,'as per ap­ Manchester, be and the same is as- appropriate ^ t for “him” at lower floor, £ill modem Improve­ plication on file, it is aig:ned for a hearing on the allow ­ Bray’s, .645 Main street. Rosedale 32-5. Bolton Cider Mill. ments, available December 1st C. ORDERED:— ^Tbat ' the foregoing ance of said, areoant with said estate, IMPORTED BOXED handkerchiefs 105— GIFTS FOR THE 1928 Nash 4 Pass. Advance Coupe. ^application be heard and determined and this Court directs the Trustee to E. Lewis, ’44 Cambridge street 25c to $1.95. Hosiery, beads, scarfs, BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ties, HOME. 1926 Studebaker Commander Sedan. *nt the Probate olBce in Manchester give public notice -to all persons in­ pocketbooks, purses and novelties. socks, jackets and sweaters for CONKEY AUTO CO. FUEL AND FEED 49-A Telephone 7269. in said District, on- the 4th day of terested therein to appear and he Also a h at Practical, inexpensive 20 E. Center . Studebaker Dealer January, A. D., 1830, at 9 o’clock in heard thereou by publishing a copy bovs, neckties in holiday boxes. USEFUL SUGGESTIONS — Bath FOR RENT—2 ROOM furnished the forenoon, and that notice he of this order in some new-spaper hav­ gifts. Nellegs. State Theater Bldg. FOR SALE— SLAB and hard given. ..to . all persons interested in ing a ctrealation in said District, on Practical gifts to wear. Hymain’s mats and Turkish towels and face FOR SALE — OVERLAND Six apaftment, steam heat, also single cloths; some boxed. Chanille sets wood, sawed stove length, and un­ said estate of the pendency of said or before - December 9. 1929, and by Men’s Store, 695 Main street coupe, motor and appearance first room. Inquire 109 Foster street. application and the time and place of posting a copy of this order oa the LINGERIE — The smartest gift 98c up. Also Chanille b^th mats. der cover, also hickory wood for step-ins, dance sets, chimeses, class, small mileage. Price very fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. hearing thereon, by publishing a copy puiiUc signpost in the Town of Slan- TOO BAD—Another offering from The Textile Store. reasonable. 50 Woodland street. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, of this order in some newspaper hnvr ehester, five days before said, day of slips, gotvns, pajamas of crepe de the “gift shoppe” and he’s still try­ corner of,. Winter and Center lag a circnlation in said district, and hearing ' and return make to tbla Dial 3034 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $8 a hy posting a copy of this order on chine of finest quality. Also nice ing to use the one he got last DAYBEDS—Add another bedroom streets. Call 58^ . Court; line of rayon, fiannel and quilted load, slabs $7, half loads sold. the public sign-post In said town of 'WILLIAM 8. HYDE year. Why not play ssffe? Buy at to your home in just one piece of Manchester, nt least five days before robes. The Smart Shop, State 10 GOOD USED CARS Chas. Palmer. Telephone 6273. -Judge, Geo. H. Williams. furniture—a double daybed. Keiths Crawford Auto Supply Company FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement. the day of said hearing, to appear if H -12-9-29. they see ennse nt said time and place Theater B ld g . ______offer many models in colorful cre­ Center & Trotter Streets FOR SALE!—HARiD WOOD and Ml modem improvements, also five SPERBER AND TURKINGTON- • room tenement $25 month. Apply and be heard relative thereto, and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tonne covers priced at $29.50 and Telephone 6495 and 8063 bard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 make return to thia court. at Slanchestcr, within and for the NOVELTY HAND-MADE handker­ At the Center—Just what men like J P. Tammany, 90 MMn"^ street, chiefs, novelty hand-embroidefed up. * per load. A. Flrpo, 116 Wells street. WILLIA3I 8. HY'DE district of Manchester oa the 9th. —Milflmo and BBB pipes. All y______1928 DODGE SENIOR COUPE Dial 6148. after 5 o’clock. Judge. day o f Decemher, A , D, 1929,' towels. Sylvia’s Specialty Shop- makes of cigars, cigarettes and H -12-8-20. Preaent, -BTIiLIAM 8. HYDE; Esq., Hemstitching and pleating, Room- FLOOR LAMPS—^Hake ideal Xmas 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN Jndge. tobaccos. Whitman and Apollo Terms—Trades Considered FOR SALE — SEASONED hard FOR RENT—APARTMENTS 4, 5 2, House and Hale Block. Phone gifts. Select yours on pie Christ­ and 6 rooms. Apply Edward J. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ^ ta te of Edward. 8tevensdn late of chocolates. mas Club Plan. Only $1 to $2 BETTS GARAGE wood, sawed to order, chunks $6.30 nt Manchester, within and for the Manchester In said district, 'deceased. 6231. ______Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone weekly at cash prices. Watkins Hudsoa-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce load, split $7.25. Fred Giesecke. District of Manchester, on the 7th. Upon-application of the Amlalstra- THE CHRISTMAS CLUB—Will Phone Rosedale 36-12. 4642. day of Decenibey, A. D., 19-9. trlx for an order of sale of real es­ sE k h o s i e r y —The ide^d g ift simplify the problem of your Brothers, Inc. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq., tate belonging to said Estate as per Inexpensive and always welcome. Jndge. application op flic. Christmas shopping. Start one now HARD WOOD $6 per load. Hard FOR RENT—4 ROOM upstairs flat Full fashioned, perfect $1.05 to TO THE HOUSEWIFE who makes GARA(;ES— SKKViCES— Estate of Ronald F. Rennie late of ORDEREDi-i-That the aaid appli­ and be prepared for next year. slab wood $5.00 load. Wm. J. Mc­ on Ridge street, steam heat In­ Manchester, in said District, deceas­ cation be heard and determined, at $1.39. Marian Hosiery Co., 57 her own gifts: “ You will find at STORAGE 10 Club opeim Thursday evening, Dec. Kinney. Phone Rosedale 28-L. quire 79 Ridge street upstairs. ed. the Probate office in Manchester on Pratt street Hartford, Room 313. 5. The IJome Bamk Trust C o ., The Textile Store a large assort­ The Administrator having, exhibit­ the 14th day of December A. D., 1929, Manchester, Ethel Sonniksen, 23 ment of materials most appro­ FOR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE 4 ed his administration account with at 8 o’clock in forenoon, ..and the FOR RENT—GARAGE. Inquire at said estate to this Court for allow­ .Court directs, said. Administratrix 'to Walker street Tel. 6959. MEJSr APPRECIA’TE NECKWEAR priate for your needs. and 5 rooms, near Cheney mills, 96 Maple street. GARDEN—LAWN- ance, it is give public notice to all persons In­ and they like a good assortment to white enamel plumbing, very rea­ ORDERED:— That the 14th day of terested in said estate .to appear If MINER’S PHARMACY, 903 Main choose from. An unexcelled show­ MAY WE SUGGEST that this year DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 sonable. Inquire Tailor Shop, 5 Wal­ December, A. D., 1929, at 8 o’clock, they see cause and be heard thereon street Phone 5456. Practical Xmas ing will be found at C. E. House you grive gifts that are different. nut street Telephone 5030- forenoon, at the Probate office, ia by pabllshlng a copy of thto order FOR RENT—GARAGE at 49 Sum­ FOR SALE—BALDWIN apples, said Manchester, he and the same is once in some newspaper having a suggestions — Chocolates, fancy & Son, Inc. Art pieces that enrich the home, mer street. Telephone 8731. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, gas and assigned for a hearing on the allow­ circulation' In said prhb'ate district, boxes of writing paper, perfumes, such as: plaques, screens, cjiests, $1.75 and $2.25 per bushel $5.00 ance of said administration account and by pbsting a copy of this order all kinds, cigarette lighters, cigars, SYMINGTON’S At The Center—In- candlesticks, clocks, lamps and and $7.00 per barrell. Edgewopd lights. DIM 8434 or inquire 28 M t with said estate, and thin Conrt di­ on the public signpost In said Man- pipes. terwoven hose, Hansen gloves, novelties. Lamps decorated or wir­ BUILDING- Fruit Farm. W.^ H. Cowles, tele­ Nebo Place. rects the administrator to give pub­ chefster. five days bCfdre the’ said day Cheney neckwear, travelo jackets, phone 5909. lic notice to all persons interested of hearing nnd rbturn make to the - ed. The DeNeville Studio, Room 10, CONTRACTING 14 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on therein to appear and be heard there­ Oourt.^ ' 1-', 1/'f OH I SO LOVELY!—Will be her bath robes, pajamas, mufflers, comment on a gift of perfume 983 Main street, across from The Newman street, all modem im­ on by pnbllshlng a copy of this order lyitrlJlAM «y HYDE Hickok. belts and buckles, ladies’ Efiitb Studio. TrAds upstairs and CARPENTER WORK, porch and in some newspaper having a clrrnla- t - . 'Jpgge. from our choice selection by Coty, umbrellas. Fancy handkerchief;. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 provements: also five room flat on tion in snld District, on or before H-12-8-29. 5. Houbigant and others. Packard’s save money. storm enclosures, alterations, re­ Newman. Inquire 147 East Center December 8, 1929, and by posting a pairs, roofing, and garages. T. Niel­ Pharmacy. street Tel. 7864. copy of this order on the public sigh- PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS for alL THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC son, telephone 4823. ONE COAL RANGE with gas-end post in the Town where the deceased Hosiery for every member of the combination $40. Used Vlctrola Co.—The home of electric ap­ TWO ROOM SUITE in Johnson last dwelt, five days before said ^ y CARDINAL’ S BIRTHDAY DIAMONDS—watches and Jewelry. family, boys ’.and men’s shirts, $15. Radiola with speaker and of hearing and return make to this pliances. Suggestive gifts for BIock, facing Main street, suitable Sm ^ deposit will hold any article belts, sweaters, leather jackets, eliminators $20. Conrt. Xmas, toaster, percolator, waffle MOViNCi— IKUCKING— for light housekeeping. Phone W1LLI.\31 8. HYDE until Christmas. A fine selection at neckwear. A. L. Brown & Co, Watkins Furhiture Exchange Boston. Dec. 9.— (A P )—'William Wior’s, 999 Main street next to iron, heaters, corn popper, vacuum ST0KA(;E 2U Aaron Johnson 3726 or 9635. Jndge. Depot Square. H -1 2-9-29. Cardinal O’Connell, Roman Catholic post office. cleaner, heating pad, flat Iron, dish FOR •’SALE—LIVING room furni­ MERCHANDISE ordered by you to­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement. Archbishop of Boston and dean cf washer, washing machine, electric ture, couch, tabl and two chairs, THE LARGEST SELECTION of day in New York, or to be sent to Middle Turnpike, all" modem im­ the American hierarchy, observed FRAMES—For that picture or mens silk and Beacon blanket bath range, or refrigerator. All these also Rex gas heater and piping, photograph make an excellent New York, picked up by us to- provements, newly renovated, new UNUSUAL XMAS BONUS. his 70th birthday yesterday active robes ever offered. These make gifts may be bought on the in­ new. Apply 47 Bentoo street Tel. n i^ t and delivered the next garage, good garden, chicken coop, in his work. gift A wide choice of mouldings. wonderful Xmas gifts, $5 to $16. stallment plan, with a liberal dowm 8461. morning via Manchester and New rent $25. Inquire W. F. Lewis, II, Public observance began with a A choice selection of framed pic­ Glenney’s. payment and a year ttmall monthly New York, Dec. 9—(AP)—As tures. Olson’s, 699 Main. payment. Take advantage of our York Motof Despatch. Daily ser­ Vine street. Christmas, bonus, 200 employees of high mass at , the cathedral o f the XMAS PACKAGES of cigars, Xmas offers. vice and reasonable rates. Call WANTED—TO BUY 5» Goldman, Sachs, Wall street brok­ Holy Cross in the morning at which PURE DELICIOUS Home made 3063, 8860 or 8884. cigarettes or jars of tobacco are HOUSES KOK SALE 72 erage house are to receive a year’s the cardinal pontificated gnd 3,000 candies. Large selection of boxed always welcomed gifts for him GIVE HER A “SINGER” electric JUNK sMary, the same as last year. The persons asseinhled. The date was sewing machine this Christmas. PERRETT & GLENNEY—Express Highest prices for anything sale­ chocolates. Ideal Xmas gifts ob­ while she will most assuredly en­ FOR SALE—NEW 6 room house, totM will exceed $500,000. * also that of the Immaculate Cdncei>- Make sewing a pleasure. A de­ and freight service: local and able, particularly copper, brass, tainable only at The South Mwi- joy a fancy holiday package of all improvements, Mso 5 room tion. Later in the day he visited chester Candy Kitchen, next to posit delivers one. L. B. Ashland, long distance. Expert furniture rags, magazines. Call 5879. Wm. chocolates. Shoppers will enjoy a moving. Service any time by call­ bungaloTsr; Telephone 8713 or 168 hospitals and in the evening 300 pre­ Glenney’s. 647 Main. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. Prompt at­ ’s kings have been lunch at Murphy’s Restaurant. ing 3063. "Benton street. lates and pastors gathered; a t'a din­ tention. named either Christian or Freder­ AI^TIQUES FOR CHRISTMAS— ner and reception in his honor. a.t St. W. A. SMITH of The SMITH PROSPECT Street at top of hUl. ick for more than four hundred The tmusual gift. V. Hedeen at The WILL PAY HIGHEST ca?h prices John's Ecclesiastical Seminkry, Jewelry Co., formerly Tiffany’s an­ Beautiful new English t^ e home. 6 years. 102— GIFTS FOR BOYS Old Wood Shop, 15 Pitkin street. FKOKESSIONAL for rags, paper, magazines and Brighton. » nounces an entire stock of new well arranged rooms, sim room, Dial 4498. Repairing and refinish- SERVICES < 22 metals. Also buy all kinds of merchandise for Xmas. Trade up­ Bell Blouses 79c and $1 breakfast nook, hot water heat, stairs and save money, 983 Main Ing. chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial Bell Shirts $1 and $1.50 fireplace, tile bath with shower, street, next to Ellite Studios. PIANO TUNING 6389 or 3886. HULTMAN’S A LASTING REMEMBRANCE—A brass plumbing throughout, at The HoU GIFTS THAT WILL Surely please Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters chaise loimge for her or a comfy John Cockerham WANTED TO BUY cars for Junk, tacbed heated garage. Price attrac­ O UR F IR E her obtainable at Naven’s. Silk chair for him. The Manchester Up­ 6 Orchard St Tel. 4219 used parts for sale. General aiito tive. Terms cMi be arranged. Call stockings, latest shades, boudoir holstering Co., 331 Center street. repairing, Abel’s, 26 Cooper street 4522. slippers, dress and sport shoes in 104— GIFTS FOR THE Tel. 6448. Phone 5520. Investment G>. REPAIRING 23 FOR SAXE—$800 DOWN buys new styles that have Individuality. FAMILY. coloniM home. Six rooms, tile bath, Organized to operate in First GIFTS THAT ALWAYS Please.— VACUUM CLEANER, phono^aphs, K(M)M8 WlTHOU'l BOARD 59 oak floors, fireplace. Mortgiages ar­ Policies 106— DINNER AND DECO­ clock, gim repairing, key fitting. and Second Mortgages also Want Ad InformatioD Boxed chocolates In holiday wrap­ ranged. Arthur A- Knofla, 875 Main Pay for pings, Christmas candy, fancy RATIONS. Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl street. NICELY FURNISHED vrarm front street. TeL 5 i 0 . ' Builder’s Finance solidly your room, to one or two refined ladies, baskets of fruit, Xmas packages CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair- A U I i O S s e s of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. WE WILL HAVE many new Hollywood section. Write Herald, confidence in the placing of Manchester ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw LOTS FOR SALE 73 Selection of pipes and smoking specials for the holiday trade. All Box M. First and Second Mortgages. Caused by filing and grinding. Work called » Evening Herald supplies. Farr Bros. goods made on the premises. Give for, Harold Clemson, 108 North HQB{E BUILDEiRS.—^A few choice our store a visit. Quality Bakery, FOR RENT-t-TTJRNISHED room, Fire?^ Smoke, ^ CLASSIFIED EUm street Tel. 3648. biillding lots on Ihrospect street, FOR “GIFTS THAT LAST” come 881 Main street. suitable for two ^ gentlemen, or Twenty-six (26) years’ local ADVERTISEMENTS to Jaffe’s, 891 Main. You’ll find working couple; also - use of house cloaa to bus service, convenient to Water or MATTRESSES, box springs, pil­ at reasonable price. Address Box mills, high elevation. Price low. experience'in this, field. Count six average .ords to a line. real values in jewelry here and Other Damage lows and cushions made ' over, 1, in carei of Herald. Call 6185. Initials, numbers and abbreviations gifts for everyone at every price. equal to new. I day service. Phone each count as a word and compound NEW PROFESSOR. Causied b y / / words as two words Minimum cost Is A MAGAZINE $ubscriptioh makes 6448 Manchester Upholstering Co., We are always in the position 331 Center street Established price of three lines. a wonderful all-year gift to the Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 9.— (APj APARTMENTS-^FLATS— . REFUGEES ARRIVE. .to place sums from $500 (Five Fire. ' J family. Cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, since 1922. Line rates per day tor transient —Harvard University today au- TENEMENTS 63 Hundred) upwards with safety ads all in Christmas packings and nouheed the appointment of John F. SEWING MACHINE repairing of Shanghai, Dw; -9.—r(AP)—Seven­ B O c r t iv e H n rrh IV. 1BZ7 humidors. We specialize in pipes FOR RENT— 4 ROOM flat, one ex­ ty-five Amerlpan/Wonien and chil­ and good returns. Casli Charge Ebersole of Washington, D. C., to all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ and smoker? articles. Metters tra room, all improvements,' and dren -refugees who evacuated 6 Consecutive Days I cts, 1» cts the position of professor of finance plies. R. W. Garrard, 37'Edward garage, five minutes from, mills. 3 Consecutive Days ..I • cts| U cts Smoke Shop. Nanking arrived here today by at the Graduate School of Business street. Tel. 4301. Inqu&e. 351 Center street or tele­ I Uay ...... 1 ll CIS 13 cts steamer from the centrM capital. All orders for Irregular insertions FORD—A gift the whole family Administration, He is economic ad­ phone 6583. will be charged at the one line rale. will enjoy the year ’round. All visor and chief of the financial and There al£K).'were on board refugees EDWARD J. HOLL, President Special rates for long term every of - xn?iiy ' other nationalities forced models delivered completely equip­ economic research section of the One estimate has set the world’s FOR RENT—4; ROOM tenement 865 Main Street, 1009 Main day advertising etven upon- request. Treasury Department. He wrill come oil production for 1929 at 1,467,- with all ImprovenaentB, Inquire o f from thdr homes by threatening Ads ordered for three or s day* ped. New prices. Manchester Real Estate Imurance and stopped before the third or litth Motor Sales, 1069 Main street here in January. 000,000 barrels. John Johnson, 46 Walnut street. of rebel ■ successes. South Manchester, Cpmu day will be charged only tor the ac­ tual number of times the ad ai>pear» RADIOS—Stenite, Grebe, Radiola, ed. charging at the rate earned, but no allowances or refunds can be made Bosche and Colonial. All models. GAS BUGGIES—The Benefit ByERANKBECK on six time ads stopped after the Make it a Radio Christmas. Get fifth day. yours from Radio Headquarters, “ I ASK VOU.PELLOW Cm^EMS OF UTOPIA *798— T

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“What’-s the matter, Rastus ?— j Pk'nwo J P«Ky ^ Orsst Biiuin rl#ht8 reaerred. you seem as mad as a wet setting/ O i w J Restart* Syw ^te. Tac > / 2 ? hen.” • i t “Well, why shouldn’t I be. De Owe* dociah what operated me fo’ pen- OUR BOARDING HUUSR dicitis done dent and sewed me up j Too many gentlemen prefer He Buiv'ts Loose Again By Fontaine Fos By Gene Aherti w'id white thread.” blondes after marrying brunets. Sambo: "Whafo the latost bewa. | THE TERRlBi-e TEMpgREP MR. BAMG GETS ^FEP OP ALL R l o n T , MATTHA Larry; Ah’s not readin’ de news, j yo’ -wore pushm’ a lawn mower. ■5Ai^e — L’v/e He a r p Ah’s lookin’ fo’ a job.” A LOT OT= BACK-'FEAiCE STATIC I’ll p r e s s a t t H’ Sambo;'“But dat’s de female Som “W hat’s a honeymoon. > t> DEu . GCIAJO 0)i UilTpt TWE #dEI<3KB0p^ s t o r e AFtER THIS ! ABOLTT VoOR 5AiCiTA CLAUS ^ -wj K/UoW TH aT TM7 female, huh . _____ | broomstick.” AKiP UlEAPl/ti6 Tl^AT c o s t u m e T o ' •] / MAToR p o t VoU u p T b AUP "FROM mJo R K » b "FROM ^ -fM lE fHlM AAl"* HlS ly ol^coTored^wa^herwoman, j Sam and Rastus who ’4a4 “> u aeea Miaa Edith's : co.m^pol.b.. OKi, LEAV/e VOUR g Ha r a c t e r a t SOClETV PRIPE rfHE STORE ; *--«• I PO/J?r u iak st T oUKS < < , VdriiTe SPATS*, AAl'^ ^SSfaEliza pondered ponderea forlor a moment, momem., and aiiu | “Well,” said Sam, A.it “Ah r^latformlike him ft. V ‘Po i/uT iM<5 o u t t h e Ho u s e t o r then bent over the laimdry tubs , all ^ “ He e l s o u t o f t H' s o c k s ,. STAUPIMG AROUMP Ifd CROUiPS* l.wuAM^ WEARI/U’ A SfLK HAT VUAtTlMO* T o LAtiiSH AUP *BE ==i | Kr if; T rfA T ’j) l o o k ■ytJST A S AMA^eP/AT’ WHAT COMES ouT -A -i w evT ; ' l i k e a MA<3(CIA*1’.S- j “ “ hore. Ah does,” answered the | iiit’s jes’ meant to git in on.” AS TA R AS old negro, “and Ah let’s de sun do I Old Uncle Eben Said; “Dar am a W OOP IS as it pleases too.” ' I hundr’d appli-cants fo’ ebery job at conicei^/iep/ <.r>iA ,m*.RhhPr «!c.eak befo’ I fiadin’ fault; but a hundr’d jobs am Mose; I open fo’ ebery fault mender.” a big crowd, Sam ? i ^ •'_____ Sam; “J®®’ , „„ j Rastus says; “Yo’ sho’ can read Mose: “And what did >o say, , ^ ^^^gg Saai? : .. \ Sam: “Not guilty.” | _____

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“Why are you running?” “I am going to my future fa­ ther-in-law. I have just seen in the paper that he has gone bank­ n - i rupt.” f r o m t h e “You want to help him?” — Mg.u.ap*Tj iSUPREME COURTj---- “No, I want to break off the en­ OIMl; 8Y.NEA SCRVICe. IHC.i gagement.”—Faun Vienna. ______L. (SPoMtine Fox. 152i> NOT A BIT OF LUCK By Crane “You say you haven’t anything •VASHINGTON TUBBS 11 Oh, Ho, Another Suspect to be thankful for? Why, look at your neighbor; he’s just lost UUST This- the other, cops bn t h e \»jav, f l in t -? '0 \0 his mother-in-law by influenza.” SW»FUN;r, ^^JH^TSTtAe vpE/\ OF ' USTEM, NOUI VOU’RE ^ OB HOl AFRAID »'U XaUlk-r y k n ib q p v e^er s e a r c n ^ FIND OUT SOMETBiHG, >NnK x / arrned on the murder scewe “But th at doesn’t do me any LeiTiNCr TrtPCr Tr ^MP l o o s e ? 1 CrETTiMQr TOO BLAMED \o seconds after it happened. FOR t«kr $i9o»ooo> OR «8. u. & PAT. grr. good.”—-'nt-Bits. TrtOUGrtT VOU \MERE HOLDlMG-HlM ^MEDDLESOME. SEEl IT’S £rt? MAV66 VOU VOOULDNT ARE VOU EltAMlNE VOUR 60 N? SNEEZE AT THAT MlSSiNG ThEV found VOU ALREADY Ti£BFi AS A m a ter ia l t^ T To stop! and bending over the pokers ^WOiOOO VOORSELF. Wi t n e s s , y At? U BODV. quite a OOlNClOENCEj 7 '\MASNT vt?

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N > . * t . * j , - .• - - ■ BASKETBALL, ' b e n e f it w h is t t o n ig h t L O C E MAN TO DIRECT A t School St. Rec For Troop 9, Boy Scouts PRATE-WHITNEY CHORDS TOMORROW NIGHT Manchester Community Club REC FIVE Frizes. Refreshments. 35 cents. Sydney French in Charge of Daughter " o f ' ^ t: a ^ ; I Mre. vs. Concert Tomorrow Night; •Howell ' Wed Vet­ D E P A R T M ENT.STORiE - SO.^ Mi^HCIiE$TiEl^,COt1N^ Miss Magnell to Assist. eran' of -Roydl Flying Cerps. BRIDGEPORT Troop 1, Boy Scouts, will meet to­ . . - r . night at the North Congregational Mr, and Mrs. HowfU .Chene/have “THE FRIENDLY CHRISTMAS STORE” church at 7:15. A c(5ncert of unusual interest is announced the eag^einent of th^r CHRYSLER RED HEADS being, - given______tomorrowi daughter, night at Miss the HEen' - Gheneyi to Triixity Past Noble Grands assoc­ Hartford Women Captain Thomas'J. C.'Martyh of 25 Rec Girls in Preliminary iation will meet in Rockville tomor­ Pratt and Whitney ^ orM club, the Avenue,’ New York. City. . / - -■ Dancing After Big Game row afternoon at 3 o’clock. Mnmp S r JMiss . Cheney attended Milton benefit of the Newington H^ ' Academy and is a graduate of^Vas- Manchester Garden Club mem­ Crippled Children. The club which i ^ , of 1924 -V bers will follow their monthly busi­ i educated.ai ABOUT TOWN ness meeting this evening at the is under the Wellington and Oxford and seiwed "White house, 79 North Msdn street ^ S ^ ^ f^ ^ d n l^ F re n ch a^ocal during the World War in the.Royal with a Christmas party in charge of A setback tournament to be con­ the executive board. resiaent nni-rAnne-P Force. He IS now a rmember of the ducted by Campbell Council, ?herard lfS ? c t o S o /t h e h o m f, I the New.York Times. No Knights of Cplumbus starts to­ A pocket billiards tournament is. date has been set for the wedding. being formed among the members all of whom are prominent citizens , night in their rooms in the State throughout the state inclusive of the ; Theater building. of the Masonic Social Club. The Among the thousands of drawings will be made tomorrow Hon. J. H. Trumbull. | The assisting artists .are Mary , A benefit whist will be given this night which will be the last oppor­ tunity to enter names. Play will Magnell solo harpist and 'Verglnia ■ OPEN FORUM gifts which are being evening at 8:15 for Troop 9, the Ericson McCracken, coloratura so- : newly organized Boy Scout troop. be on an elimination basis, matches being 50 points in duration, the prano, both of whom are contribut­ The troop coimcil is back of the af- ing three groups of numbers. Miss CLEAN SroEWALKS shown at Hale’s: S, fair with Lloyd SChonhaar serving finnlg 100 points. The committee / in charge consists of Samuel J. Magnell is not unknown to local as chairman. The usual prizes will audiences, and appeared at the Editor, The Herald; be given' the winners and refresh- Houston, Robert Chambers and Can you inform me through the Lawrence Clifford. ^ State theater some three years ago ' ments served. The whist will be at on a program given for the benefit medium of your paper what is the Jacquard the Manchester Commimity Club. of the Memorial hospital. She is matter with the people of our Work on the roof of the Center town? church addition is to be hastened an artist of exceptional ability be­ Hose Company No. 1, of the Man­ ing a graduate of the Mount St. K you have been so unfortunate RAYON chester Fire department will hold this week with the arrival of part as to have had to walk ftp certain of the steel this morning, needed for Joseph Academy, later studying at its regular monthly meeting to­ the Conservatory of New Rochelle portions of our Main street, you night at 8 o’clock at the fire head­ this construction. Work on the will know what I mean. Last, Tues­ SPREADS walls and interior is well along, and under the eminent harpist PhUip Crepe De Chine quarters, Main at HiUiard street". Sevasta. She was also guest soloist day, as yo\i no doubt remember, it Refreshments will be served by the with the closing in of the roof other snowed.-'Here it is Saturday morn­ work pending will be begtm. with the Hartford Symphony Or­ A jacquard rayon bed Dance Sets standing social committee. chestra at their first appear^ce ing and the walks south of the Sheridan Building and the Lunch spread is sure to delight her. Remember the—intimate Manchester Green residents are Santa Claus disappointed between afterwards becoming the official Three beautiful designs in. harpist for that organization. Since Cart are still in a beautiful sloppy, . girl friend or sister with a urged to turn out for the meeting 400 and 500 people when he failed soft shades. Full bed size. dainty dance set. We are to put in an appearance at the J. taking up residence in New York slushy condition. Can’t we have an this evening at 7:45 in the school she has appeared on several pro­ ordinance passed which would make showing lac^^ trimmed, ap- assembly hall, which is called for W. Hale Company . store Saturday night. But Santa was officiating in grams at Carnegie Hall and the it compulsory to have walks cleared pllqued and tailored sets. the purpose of awakening interest Steinway Hall and her performances as soon as it stops snowing, at least Set, in a new Boy Scout troop in that the merchants’ Christmas parade and couldn’t be in two places at at all times have been accorded in the day time? Washable section. John L. Reinartz will show most favorable comment by the Probably if a few more people 5.98 - , pictures of the McMilian Ar(ftic ex­ once. had to push baby cartiages and pedition, and Joseph Dean will talk New York press. Main Floor, left. Hale’s No. 185 The funeral of John Drawbell was have yormgsters walk home from Cape Gloves 2.98 about the benefits derived from school through this slush we might scouting. held from his home instead of the Pure Silk Hose* Main Floor, Rear W. P. Quish funeral parlors 'on Fri­ get a little more action and service. Fine quality cape gloves day afternoon. INSTRUCTOR TO TELL • ■Why can’t these people who have A long wearing, medium in.- the fashionable sllp-on- Memorial Temple^Pythian Sisters had pur Main street so beautifully Beautiful service weight, purC^ silk model. Well tailored^ will meet for its ^nual business gloves; scalloped tops. session and election of officers to­ The children’s choir of the Swed­ EXPERIENCES IN AIR decorated help with this matter? stocking with 3-inch lisle morrow night at O’clock in Odd ish Lutheran Church will rehearse Sincerely, hem, squard heels. All the Brown, mode, grray and tan. Children’s. 8 MOTHER. Gift Stationery newest shades. Pair Pair, Fellow’s hall. at 6:30 o’clock tonight. The Beethoven Glee Club will meet Gift Frocks The 'Ways and Means committee at 7:30 o’clock. Chester L. Robinson, Member Buy White Oak Coal, $12.00 per Remember those away . of the Buckland Parent-Teacher of High School Faculty, to from home ■with a box of The G aef Glee CTub rehearsal toil. G. E. Willis and Son.—Adv. Both mother and the very association will be in charge of the Address Thursday Assembly Eaton, Crane and Pike, or' 1.85 2.25 young miss will delight in a ' public whist at the school hall in scheduled for tomorrow evening ha.s Montag’s high grade station­ been postponed until 7 o’clock Fri­ Main Floor, right Main Floor, Right smart little pongee, cotton Buckland this evening. They will ery. White and tints. day night. Chester L. Robinson, teacher of print or voile frock which Is j.ward .$2.50 gold pieces,to the play­ neatly embroidefed. 2 to 6 ers having the highest scores. Four science at the Manchester High l»ther prizes will be given and re­ school, will address the weekly as­ years. freshments served. A business SCHOOL SAVINGS sembly on Thursday afternoon tak- , meeting of the Parent-Teacher ing his flying exploits as the 'sub- i association will be held at 7 o clock ject of discussion. Mr. Robinson | 1.00 preceding the whist. started learning to operate an air- , Main Floor, front. 1.98 Four schools attained a hundred plane last fall and only recently re- j Main Floor, Rear American Legion auxiliary mem­ per cent in their school savings ceived a solo license. The students | bers are reminded that the business during the week ending December have become quite interested in ^ r . ! meeting this evening in the State 3. it was announced at the Savings Robinson’s new sporting adventure j Armory will begin at 7:45 to allov/ Bank of Manchester which has and are looking forward with eager j for the Christmas party to'follov/. charge of the deposits in connec­ interest to what he t^as to say in The ladies ace to exchange ten cent tion with the Educational Thrift this connection. 1 gifts. - . Service school sa-vings system. The Plans are already underway for a list follows: Christmas assembly program to be A son was bom Sunday morning Attend- De- held the Friday before Christmas, ^ to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones' of School ance posits Pet. Dec. 20. ’ \ 239 Oak street. Manchester Green 224 224 100 .Wednesday, January 1, has been ___ Buckland ...... 119 119 100 set-aside as Alunmi Day at the Children’s Torrid " Mrs. Martha Hooks of 181 McKee South ...... 82 82 100 High school. The school will be in street, who has been seriously ill, is Keeney St...... 81 81 100 session that day and all alumni and Gift Sweaters Electric Toasters now gradually recovering. parents and friends of the students Hollister Et..... 463 455 97.8 are cordially in-vited to be present. ■Washington ...... 355 347 97.7 A large elm tree standing near A few of the more prominent alum­ Swanky slip-on sweaters One of these Torrid “Push- No. School St. . . . 424 406 95.7 ni of later years will deliver short the corner of Main and Eldridge Highland Park .. 157 148 94 in plain colors, stripes, and o-Meter” toasters would be streets has been cut down thus addresses at the special^ assembly in novelty' designs In bright welcomed. They have c-rl- Bunce ...... 68 52 76 the afternoon. changing the appearance of that Nathan Hale ___ 449 312 69 Three-Piece winter shades. Just the ored handles and cord. Tum- the-toast style. Each, comer considerably. Barnard ...... 445 304 68 gift for the school girl! Smart Loyal Circle of King’s Daughters Lincoln ...... 516 267 51 Toilet Sets Gift Umbrellas wHl hold its annual Christmas party this evening with Mrs. Otto 'Viertel -k'-. ^ stunning pearl vanity sets stunning short, 16-rib of Coburn road. in rose, maize, blue and 1.98 3.98 silk umbrellas in plain- col­ green. Three-piece set — ors with dark colored stripes. W^omen of Mooseheart Legion comb, brush and mirror in Main Floor, Re^r Basement Amber and wood handles. will have their annual meeting with new designs. Set, Red, green, brown and, election of officers tomorrow eve­ cannot be paid dahUa. ning at the Home clubhouse on Brainard place. just by thinking about them. CASk YOUR CHRIST­ T€il us how much you need. A The Salvation Army band and Songsters brigade went to Rock- loan that you con repay in small ' 4 .98 - MAS CLUB CHECK AT ■ville last night to give a concert at amounts—out of your income Main Floor,, right Main Floor, Left. the seven o’clock service^ at the HALE’S. Union Congregational church. —weekly, semi-fnonthly—or 0. monthly—will easily take core John L. Reinartz, will be the of them end relieve you of all CHRISTMAS speaker at the Manchester Green The Last Duo-DoUar Auction 'Wi 11 Be Held Wednesday, December 11th school tj^s evening and will show worry. pictures taken in the Far North. s p e c ia l Scout Field Executive Joseph Dean LOANS UP TO $300 will also talk on the work of Boy ^ Bridge-Base and Shade Scouts. The only charge Is three and one-half per cent per month on unpaid amount of $3.98 loan. Complete WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Personal Fin a n c e C o . Every station We’re Plumbing Rooms 2 and 3 KEMP’S, Inc. State Theatre Bldg., Second Floor Funeral Directors 753 Main Street ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS ' in its turn— Engineers So. M a n c h e s t e r , C o n n . In other words, Master Telephone Dial 3-4-Z-O CHAPEL A T 11 O AK ST. I Choose your station Plumbers, characterizing not Open 8:30 to J— Siturday 8:30 to 1 ---- LICENSED BY THE STATE— on the Grebe— among only eflficiency in workmanship FILMS Phones: Ofiice 5171 the high and low £re> but as well integrity,and con­ ^ Robert K. Anderson DEVELOPED AND Funeral Director ' Residence 7494 quencies— there is no scientiousness in every service PRINTED overlapping, no tangling of tones. we perform. 24 HOUR SERVICE This new set gives you clarity at Film Deposit Box at Part of the responsibility we every'hairline move of the dial. LIVE BAIT Store Entrance assume is to keep apace of Razor-edge tuning. .. made pos­ every modern idea, improve­ Crosby’s Pharmacy sible by the equ^ized band pass ment and equipment developed 446 Center St. filter, an exclusive Grebe devel­ in the plumbing and heating Blueflelds Section KEMP'S opment. You get the station you Phone 8869 Y our F eet Deserve field. We render an exception­ want— ^when you want it— ^with­ Good Care al service always reasonably LUMBER out intrusions.—^with tone that is priced. natural, lifelike. Let us airange' 'J'AKE care of them, and for a 4^hour demonstration in they will aerve yon welL your home. Fit them at 5 important I M R I M I R S points Gength, instep, heel, waist, •widUi). Then your Joseph C* Wflson feet know comfort. Elmer is getting his orders. M»d€l 2Sy-Uahk»y im im I m I Plumbing and Heating Forms quite such aa Come ha, see them. Sizes He is being told to lay off Contractor important part of integ­ ltol2,AAAAto£EE. tinkering the flivver and de- 1219.50 (0 1450. 28 Spruce St. Tel. 5043 ral Quish Memorial NAVEN’S Service as the back­ vote his mechanical genius ground of reverent ^ to more practical ends. She NOVELTIES AND beauty supplied by our' called us up this morning and ordered Funeral Home. vSjT a little bill of lumber. Now the old boy twm-SYNCNftOMMSt 225 MAIN Si; has his work cut out for him. Serves you NOTIONS FOR MANCHESTER right, Elmer,, for letting the house get in such shape. SHOE BEPAIBINO EDWARD HESS Indies’ F le^Ie Soles and CHRKHMAS Rubber Heels a Spedalty. W . G. Glenney € 6. Headquarters for Electrical Supplies. SAM YTJLTES 855 Main Street, Soutit Manchester 701 Main St.> So. Manchester Mrs. Elliott’s Shop Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies^ 853 Main S t.. Allen FJace, _ _ fhone 4148!__^ - MancheatoK