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; I N W C A S E TO AN ASYLUM Los Angeles, Dec. 30.— Df.^who was identified ' by a. forked Charles M- McMillan, a physician thumb nail, also was known as and surgeon, was under arrest here Mollie Burke, Amelia Ellen- STOP IS today on susjicion of having mur­ brough and Margaret Ellehbrough. Alienists Find Him Sane Bat dered Mrs. Amelia Appleby, said to She had been missing from her Officials Now Probing Death be a wealthy property owner of home at Los Angeles for several Chicago and Los Angeles, whose days when the gruesome find was Hops Off at 6*.20 From (ma- Of Old Man With Whom Say He Is Dangerous Psy- body, bundled in a can as sack, was made. found on Christmas night in a Although Dr. McMillan admitted copath and Should Be Con^ ravine near-San Fernando. he had been handling the wpman’s temala City and Reaches Hickman and Hunt Once Dr. McMillan is married and, ac- i property, he denied any implica- cording to his wife, formerly lived tion in the'murder, YET FOR DEBT fined. in Nashville, Tenn. Deputy sheriffs, who arrested Dr Destination at 9 :5 0 -^ s ^ Lived. Mrs. McMillan said today they McMillan at his home here, reportr were married at Nashville in 1916, ed that they found him examining tance But 242 Miles; Next ' Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 30.— but separated about eight years some of the woman’s papers when Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 30— ago. they arrived. George Remus, once the “ trains” More revelations in the Marion Par­ The last she saw of her husband, Among these papers, the officers Flight About the Same of a powerful bootlegging ring, to­ ker kidnaping and murder case Mrs. McMillan sUd, was pu Christ­ said, was a power of ^attorney and day was adjudged criminally In­ mas day when he called at her hotel a will, purported to have ' bee . Administration, However, were promised today as district at­ sane and ordered sent to the state here to visit their ten-year-old executed by Mrs. Appleby, be­ Distance. torney Asa Keyes ordered a sweep­ queathing her property to the doc­ asylum at .Lima, Ohio. daughter. - Says Money Must Be Paid; ing Grand Jury investigation of the Police said .the slain woman. tor. The finding handed down by astounding confessions of William Belize, British Honduras, .(Via Probate Judge William Lueders is Edward Hickman, nineteen-year- Economists Start Wild Guatemala City), Dec. 30.— Col. the sequel to the killing by Remus Charles A. Lindbergh landed here old confessed kidnaper, killer and of his wife, Augusta. Imogene Rumors. at 9:50 today and was-accorded a bandit. Holmes Remus, whom he accused Over 10,000 W w Plimes While the hew grand jury in­ of carrying on a love affair with great public reception. ^ quiry was called for the primary | Franklin Dodge, federal prohl^ion Unless the colonel Is persuaded to purpose of investigating the murder I agent. Washington, Dec. 30.— Admin-j change his mind he ■vrlll take off of C. Ivy Toms, Los Angeles drug­ Following a trial of five weeks, a istration' officials have been puz-! tomorrow for Salvator. gist, killed in a holdup of his Rose jury of fen men and two women, zled^ and not a little nettled over after deliberating nineteen minutes - THE HOP OFF Hill pharmacy, Keyes indicated that the reappearance in Europe of the investigation would attempt to brought in a verdict of “ not guilty INSURES HER LEGS;‘ Guatemala City, Dec. 30.— Col. clear up many of the unsolved on the soie ground of insanity,” the France Leads U. S. By Nearly FEET, FOR 9100,000 virulent agitation for downward re­ Charles A. Lindbergh hopped off at phases of the abduction and murder only “ not guilty” verdict allowed In vision of the war debt settlements. 6:20 o’clock this morning for Be­ the charges of th e‘ Trial Judge lize, British Honduras, on the secr of Marion Parker. Arrest of Willoughby Hunt (above) as an accomplice of William Loqdon, .Dec. 30. — Lady This agitation is revived period­ Chester Shook.; ond leg of his good '.U flight over The Grand Jury investigation Hickman in the 1926 murder of Ivy Toms. Los Angeles druggist, during 1,000— Britam Next and Georgina Sholte Douglas, wife ically abroad, and while it is re­ Latin America. Col. Lindbergh was was ordered following the dual con­ . Mrsi Regius was shot and fatally of Count Bertier de Sauvigny, garded here as utterly futile, it al­ not certain that.field conditions at a holdup, followed confession of Hickman that his criminal record ex­ wounded by her husband, the form­ ways requires much diplomatic fessions of Hickman and Welby tended beyond the killing of Marian Parker. Hunt is an Alhambra, Then Italy, Russia and who is going to* Hollywood, to Belize would permit a landing but Hunt, 16-year-old Kansas City er bootleg king, on October s; as attempt to obtain a moving pic­ pain and effort on the part of this planned to swing back to San Sal­ Calif., youth. Close investigation is being made of his association with government to quash it and 'con­ youth, that the two boys planned Hickman. she was enroute to the Court of ture contract, has had her feet vador and land there if he could and executed the holdup of the Domestic Relations, where she was Spam. and legs insured for $100,000, vince the debtor nations that there not come down at Belize. Rose Hill pharmacy which ended in to testify in her suit for divorce it was learned today, She plans is no real basis for the inspired re­ The airline distance from Guatl^ the fatal shooting of Toms on from Remus. to sail for New York on the ports continually cabled from this mala City to Belize- is ;J42 miles;: Christmas Eve, a year ago. \jnder the jury’s verdict it was Mauretania; next 'Wednesday. side of the Atlai^ic. from Belize to San Salvador, 262 Fox Fired Shot | compulsory that RemuS* be' brought Berlin, Dec. 30.— Peace may exist Lady Georginia is reputed to The present revival apparently miles! White Slave Traffic at this New Tear's season, but in has had its origin in the numerous Before taking off Colonel Lind­ Hickman admitted firing the before Probate Court for a sanity have the smallest feet in Eng­ fatal shot. Hunt confessed to his hearing. This hearing was conduct­ the air the propellers of nearly ll,r lish society, wearing shoes of speeches made in Washington this bergh said he hoped to reach Belize week by academic economists at­ participation in the robbery, but ed Wednesday, with Judge Lenders 000 engines of destruction drown two and three-quarters size. within an hour anu a half. denied responsibility for the kill­ and three alienists presiding. tending the convention of the sev­ out the centuries-old echo of the enteen American Learned societies, ing. Is Still Flourishing Declared Dangerous WASHINGTON REPORT and collaterally in the impending The possibility that another mur- The medical men, it was learned, song the angels sang about good­ Washington, Dec. 30.— Col. visit of 3. Parker Gilbert, the rep­ Charles A. Lindbergh bopped off d'er would be brought to light was <$>■ declared that Remus was sane “ but will to men.' strongly intimated at the district arations Czar. . , from Guatemala City for Belize, a . dangerous psychopath,” and According to statistics of German DR. MORAN OWNS Many Speeches. tiritlsh Honduras at 7:21 o’clock attorney’s office when Keyes indi­ recommended that he be kept in aviation authorities, the new year The capital has been literally de­ cated that the Grand Jury proba­ Many Hundreds of Women ACTRESS MURDERED this morning, according to a mes­ custody. ..V i will open with about 10,800 mlU” luged this week with addresses by sage to the State Department from bly would also investigate the mys­ It was brought out durigg the tary airplanes in the world. This college professors and university the American Consul at the .Guate­ terious death of Abner Driskell, and Young Girls Shipped •hearing .that, Remus recently ■ made is nearly three times the force of TO WRITING OF economists favoring cancellation of mala capital. 60-year-old grandfather of Hunt, IN H E APARTMET a statemdgt to lihe'effect that “it four years ago. war debts, or material revision A landing will be made at Belize with whom Hickman and Hunt might be-legally wrong, bUt' not Two-thirds of the military air­ do'wnward. Apparently these provided the field looks inviting To made their home during a part of To Central and South morally wrong, to kill Franklin craft of the world are in Europe. speeches have been cabled abroad Col. Lindbergh. There is no regular the time the boys were embarked Dodge.” France has a lead of nearly 1,000 by enterprising foreign correspond­ flying field there, but a largo area on their career as bandits. America. Judge Leubers, in his decree over;lts next competitor, the United ents, and have been IhtMpret^ .by devpted to sporting events may be Driskell, a well-to-do drygoods Room Blood-Spattered and holding Remus insane, declared States. used:"relbgraphic advices asserted; merchant of Alhambra, was found r-J that thdr-’evidenefe disclose that • . BtoiBce.Leads. ' ‘ ' (-Uontinaed on that the field was soluble foi* land­ , dead on May 2S^ last, Jeweliy Missing— Wai In air power the nations of the^ locaL Pysician s ing purposes, but - Lindbergh satd' high'dfttnnjfTW'TfByo'Sico " New York, Dec. 30— Many hun­ (Continued on' Page 3} world range as follows: ■ v . before taking off that he would near Pasadena. dreds of women and girls— some of France, 2,560; United States, 1,- make a decision after seeing it 640; England, 1.540; Italy, 1,000; Asks Leniency on die Police reported his death as a them very young— are transported Vanderbilt Artist. COLORED WIFE SUES from the air. . Soriet Russia, 700; Spain, 6,00; Ja­ If Lindbergh does not land at each year from one coun,try to No Money Found pan, 600; Poland, 500; Czecho­ Belize he will go on to San Salva­ another for immoral purposes in slovakia, 450. . VI Ground Pnbiici^ Is Suffi­ dor, Their investigati- i ex.led that New York, Dec. 30— Police- in­ These are the most formidably RICH SOCIETY MAN on the same day Driskell had gone spite of the efforts of governments Belize is 250 miles from Guate­ vestigating the death of Mrs. Mary equipped nations. The estimate for mala City, and San Salvador 260 to the Los Angeles bank where to suppress or regulate the traffic. cient Punishment. Harrington, 29, vaudeville actress Soviet Russia is most conservative, miles from Beliz' Hickman and Hunt worked as mes­ Many girls are led into the tqils for It was estimated at the time of sengers and had withdrawn a large found dead in her apartment here SAYS COMMISSION Most of the route lies over moun­ of the white slave trafficers by bogus the j>reparatory disarmament con- Mrs. Alice Jones Rhineland­ tainous country unsuitable for land- - sum of money. No money was yesterday, were undecided today i ference at Geneva that the Soviet Dr. A. B. Moran of this town ad­ ing in case of trouble. found on his body. offers of marriage or of employ­ Union had about 2,000 military ment. whether she was shot or beaten to mitted before the Board of Medical A “ suicide” note found Li one of Dvaw.i’ ’ A>i plaues lu uso or under construction. er Wants Separation and his pockets was turned over to his The role of an entertainer in death. K e s ig n a d o n tty r r o x y A c - ^ Even the lesser powers show^ con­ Examiners of the state.this morning widow without any attempt on the foreign cabarets (South American The walls of the room were spat­ siderable air strength, as the fol­ that he was guilty of the charges part of police to identify the hand­ in many cases) appeals strongly to tered with blood and indications lowing table shows; Belgium, 230; of issuing prescriptions fpr liquor $1,000 a Month. stage-struck girls who subsequently TO OPEN HATCHES writing. There was no inquest. were that a terrific struggle had cepted and He Will Not Be Brazil, 230; Rumania, 180; Turkey, in violation of the provisions of the Mrs. Carrie M. Driskell, 42-year- taken place. Discovery that Mrs. 150; Switzerland, 140; Portugal, Prohibition A- Baird Gioes-Up- m PjWbody, " I . love Leonard with all my who are false to its principles.” partment, which held that only a heart;” she admitted wistfully. "I helping out on the salvage work. the Interborough Rapid Transit who kidnaped Evelyn Smith, eleven, The Real Ihisidig - . $225,000,000 reduction could be al­ Mass.,' Fire. . Company, according to police. His Answer from her Oakland home on Christ­ wili; always love him. We are All of the men who will have The governor added: lowed, presented another reason, to work with the pontoons were Mrs. Hackett jumped as the train mas Day. of Real China said Smoot.' Peabody, Mass,, Dec. 30.-^Explo- separated bat stone walls cannot sped through the r -tioii and two “ I subscribe unreservedly to that The child, who was left! with a separate lovers and distance lends familiarized with the valves and The Smiate’s financial leader pre­ slons of'gaptha .barrels in the water other, apparatus of the deflated and cars passed over her body, mangling declaration of principle. I regard Redlands welfare worker by her ByliOcalMan dicted that the sales tax would be river wor^siof ,the - AV C.‘ Lawrence enchantment to the view. " it horribly, before Motorman Fred the purposes of your organization abductor, declared that she had adopted ultimately because of its }cat)ier plant seriously injured Quite coyly, then,' Mrs, Rhine- inflated submarine lifters. Daubnek could bring the train to a with abhorrence and I consider been attacked by him im the course What's it all about :in Ghina? simplicity and equality of applica­ men, workers' and firemen, here tin- lander whispered, a secret. Fog Delays Work stop. Scores of persons were on the them subversive to the fundamen­ of the automobile journey from Who is Chang Kai Shbk? One tion gnd "probably within the next day. Pira followed l^e first exglp^ “ Right- here,. in my room, just A heavy fog off the CJape Cod platform at the time and two wom­ tals of American democracy. Never­ Oakland. Lung? •. decade.” He estimated that -a one Sion and'barrel aitor barrel qulpUy back!" of a photograph of Leonard, shores delayed the starting of work en fainted. Traffic was tied up for theless, insofar as it lies within my Police expressed the belief that Why is a Chinese revolution? pOr cent sales t4x, applicable on the blew up. there stands a vase 'filled with the a bit this morning and heW.a few the greater part of an hour and the power undet the law, I would ac­ the man sought, aided by a con­ .Why 4re a lot of cither things jiltim(|te consumer, would produce Twelve gien were caught- In the most beautifnl roses. He. sent them of the vessels in the inner harbor second car of the train had to be cord to you exactly the same even- federate, is the one who Wednesday in China? ‘ ah annual'revenue" of at lieast $l,r rooln 'i. hcre ‘the fliift,. expjoripns to'm e on Christmas day and they for a time. Finally the htu^e Hfted jacked up before the body could be handed justice that I would give night chloroformed Mrs. Lawrence ■The local hero of tomorrow’s 600,000,000, ■with all other taxes-^ took glace and fixe ‘W-ere faJured se­ arenas fresh today as when 1 got and the NaVy men were able to re­ extricated. to anybody else.” Ferguson here, and made off with featurn wilL. probably not answer ei(cept the tariff——r^ealed. If; riously. The ■’ Others esliaped With them.” start the salysSe again. ; ■ The body was identified by a sis­ Winter had requested the gover­ $100, two diamond rings and two one of these questions. Probr would apply to each indWdual, said only a fight and a tossing. Then she revealed another secret Two surgeons, specialists in dis­ ter of Mrs. Racket, Miss Aura Ben­ nor to order an investigation of watches. ably he wasn't asked to answer Smoot, In proportion to his pucr . Fire C l^ f William Mahoney was "For more than two months'I eases that affect divers, arrived nett, She told f - police that her police interference with Klan Mrs. A. Quayle, probation officer, them. But they are dull and chssVng power, thds scattering the injured'■when a barrel t':’ naptha ex­ have been collecting material for town today and were ' teanspg^ sister had come to Long Island City parades on Long Island, and to left Oakland for Redlands last night uninteresting,. anyway. , The federal tax burden lightly upon tbb ploded almost in front.of him while to the Falcon where they will mal about a month ago on a visit. She other things he tells -are much a book tb a tl am writing about m7 have the state’s attorney-general to take the Smith girl back to her poor and heavily on the rich. he was aiding bis men to' put out great experiences with. Leonard,” their headquarters for the tir had been dn ill health Miss Bennett better. , . decide whether such parades are parents. the flames. . si . said. "That is taking n]{ all my being. , i said, since the birth of her baby Read abdnt them tomorrow in TREASURT BALANCE . T ^ Igjgzfd' men were xemoved lawful. The governor told Winter The child said she had accom­ time now and will keep me busy They are: Dr. Edward B. Noy^ boy six months ago. The baby is in to the Josiah B. Thoaigc Ifocpital and Dr. G. H. Mantin, . both/ Worcester being cared for by Mrs. he had no authority to order such panied her abductor when she was 1%e Rerald and ■were reporte;d.tneire as being in until l am ready t j leave On my trip told that his well-to-do mother de­ "Washington, Dec. 30.— ^Treasury Washington, D. di Hackett’s husbac i Ernest and ybis an investigation or make such a re­ balance. Dec.‘ 28: $280,624,992:27. Ivery'serious Condition.‘ ' to Eurobe next summer.'* ciother. quest of the attorney-general. sired to adopt her. ' I II ------1 - I

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against him was dismissed to clear WOMAN HiBLD tJP Pratt, Whitney pfd . 85 90 the way for arraignment on the WARD DUFFY TO ADDRESS Peck, Stowe & Wil . . 18 21 Grand Jury indictment. New Canaan,' Conn., ' DecT' 30.^- . 90 93 h h a n m r e p o r t e d EXPECT MORE Russell Mfg Co. . Crowds packed the corridors Mrs. .Bertha Mead, \ keeper of. a Local Stocks Scoville Mfg Co . 90 — R ockville leading to Judge Hardy’s court, but CENTER CHURCH LEAiHJE store on the Norwalk road, was Smyth Mfg Co . . 400 — there was no disorder. The court­ held up at revolver point by a . 59 61 IN liREEN* BATTLE Stanley Wks com REVEATIONS room is In the Hall of Justice, which \ yohth today and vobbed of a small (Famished by Patnam & Co.) Standard Screw .100 . 107 Ward Duffy, of The* Hartford . 90 93 Mill Changes also contains the county jail, where suto of money. When the youth dis­ Bid Asked Torrington .... The . Hockanum. Millh company IHckman is'confined. Hickman was Times an>d at one time a member of U S Envelope pfd .114 — appeared, Mrs. Mead telephoned the Bank Stocks . 21 25 has made an announcement stating taken into the court through a rear the staff of the Manchester Eve­ police to give a description of the Union Mfg Co. . . IN “F O rC A SE passageway. City Bank & Trust . .825 850 Whit Coil Pipe : . 17 21 that Nelson Little, superintendent Lawyer, Expert In School ning Herald will be the principal youth, who was unmasked. Capital Natl Bank . . .285 — of the Hockanum mill, will be ■ Not Handcuffed speaker at the first 1927 meeting Mrs. Mead had been robbed four Conn River ...... 300 — transferrOd to the New England Fights, Said to Be Petition­ (Continued from Page !•). Hickman stood at the rail during of the Men’s League at the Center times in the last three years but First Bond and Mort . — 55 mill as superintendent, and Clar­ . IIBI ■ ■» '*> the entire arraignment. His hands, Church auditorium at 9:30 Sunday this was her first hold-up experi­ Mrst Natl (Htfd) . ...285 — ence Cady, present, auperiutendent Driskell would be called as a wit­ unmanacled, as required by law, morning. The Men's League is a ence. Hart Natl B & Tr .. .475 485 N. Y. Stocks of the New England mill, will be ers’ Attorney. ness. were reddish, contrasting oddly with Sunday morning Bible class organi­ Htfd Conn Tr Co . . . . 750 — transferred to the Hockanum mill Other. Murders . his face, which appeared complete­ zation that has been in existence TAXING EXJAU N A^N S Land Mtg & Title . . . — 60 as superintendent. These changes The murder of a young girl, who ly white. His hair seemed to be red for many years. Morris Plan Bank ...140 — High Low 1 p. m. are to go Into effect on January was found strangled to death near rather, than brown. Mr. Duffy has addressed Man­ Hartford, Conn., Dec. 30.— ^The Park St T r ...... 560 — 154 2nd. A display of materials of the The Herald learned today from Milwaukee, Wls., and that of an Ha seemed a little nervous, but hall of the House in the, State capk Ailed Chem ..154% 152% what appeared to he authoritive chester audiences before. Mr. Riverside Trust .... .450 — 20 20% Hockanum mills has been placed aged, unidentified man, whose bul­ much more bored. His attitude re­ Duffy’s talk will deal with a "Re­ tol was opened up today to cere Am Bosch .... 20% sources that Frederick R. Manning sembled that of a youth confined Phoenix St B Tr . . . .4X0 — Am C a n ...... 74% 73% 74. on exhibition in the Hartford Con­ let-pierced body was discovered sume of 1927 and Prognostications foB candidates for admission to the Bonds 109 110% necticut Trust Co., hanking rooms. of 230 Hackmatack street, cele­ in a schoolroom when he would state bar. One hundred and thirty-f Am Cr & Fdy 110% huddled l)y the roadside near Cot­ much rather be at play. for 1928,” but it is expected that Hart E L 7 s ...... 385 390 Am Loco ....112% 111% 112% brated practitioner in school dis­ during his talk he will describe con­ three persons were present, includ­ Conn L P 5%s .,..107% 110 ' Notes tonwood Falls, Kansas, also will Defense Statement Am Smelt . . .182% 182 182% Mrs. Charlotte Harshman of trict .legal imttles, is defending the be inxestigated, to determine ditions relating to the recent flood. ing Robert M. Hntchins, dean of Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 104 — interests of the thirty-five petition­ Walsh said he bad obtained most Am Sugar . . . 76% 76% 76% Orchard street, who has been seri­ whether Hickman and Hunt were Mj. Duffy was dispatched to Hart­ the Yale Law School. jOri^nal plans East Conn Power ...100 102 Am T & T ----- 178 % 178 178% ers who seek a special meeting of of his knowledge of the case from Conn L P 4 % s ...... 101 103 ously ill at the home of her grand­ In any way Implicated, the district newspaper accounts, and did not in­ ford, "Vt., to describe the condi­ called for the examinations to be Am Woolen . . 20 19% 20 the Second School District at Man­ tions there from first hand infor­ Insurance Stocks daughter, Mrs. P. W. Lane of chester Green In an effort to rein­ attorney’s office, indicated. dicate what course he will take in given in the State Supreme Court Anaconda .... 6 0 % 56% 57 Springfield, is now resting com­ Investigation of these two mys­ mation and his talk ought to he building but the candidates were Aetna Insurance ....785 800 191% state Frank Machesney as school representing Hickman. He gave out Atchison .... 192% 191% fortably. terious murders has been requested well worth hearing. too numerous for that structure Aetna Cas & Sure. . .1350 1370 Bald Loco . . . .262 262 262 janitor In opposition to the district this‘statement: Aetna L i f e ...... 835 850 Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Seidel have by Kansas and Wiscohsia authori­ “ In the most impersonal manner Dr. Elbert Shelton, head of the B & O ...... 117% 116% 117% committee. Mr. Manning recently 'chemistry department at Cheney Conn G e n ...... 1820 1850 55% 56% returned to their home dn Union played a leading role in th'e “ fight­ ties. that I can humanly express it, I de­ Cartridges loaded with fine sand Automobile .370 380 Beth Steel . . . . 56% street, after spending a few days Brothers, will make his debut as are used by naturalists to shoot Can P a c ...... 209% 209 209% ing Fifth’s’ warfare. That Hickman and Hunt had a sire to state that I came to Los Hart F i r r ...... 810 820 18% witli friends in Lawrence. third accomplice in their crimes Angeled as the' personal and legal president of the Men’s League at the swift-flying botfly, which can C M & St Paul 18% 18% W. Harry England, chairman of the first meeting of the new year. Hart St Boil ...... — 885 do pfd .... 36 % 35% 36% Mrs. Emil Meyers of Union was revealed by the arrest la Kan­ representative , of an undescrlbably travel 800 miles an hour. Lincoln Nat Life . . . .105 — the steering committee of the pe­ Chi & North . 86% 85% 86 street has returned from a few days titioners today would neither con­ sas City, Mo., of Frank Bernondy, broken-liearted and crushed mother, National F ir e ...... 1150 1170 111% spent with friends in Monson. 20, who is reported to have con­ but utterly unable, with the beauty P h oen ix...... 825 835 Chi Roc Isl . . . I l l % 111% firm nor deny that Mr. Manning Cons Gas . . . 125 % 124 124 % Ernest Zaugg has returned homo had been retained. Neither would fessed that he aided the two hoys of a mother’s faith, to comprehend Travelers...... 1690 1710 Corn Prod . .. • 63 63 63 after undergoing an operation in in a number of their - holdups of her son’s guilt, clinging unflinch- Rossia ...... 186 190 comment on a report that the com­ Del & Hud ..181% 181 181% New York. mittee consists of William Cowles drug stores and restaurants. ingly to the babe hope, too, that SATURDAY Public Utility Stocks Du P o n t ...... 321 320 321 Miss Anna Regan of Bast Main Bernoudy’s reported confession there must be some extenuating cir­ Conn L P 8% ...... 120 124 and Charles Robinson in addition and Dodge Bros .. 2l% 21% 21% street is spending a few days with to himself. These three men are is considered by authorities here as cumstances, mitigating her boy's Conn h P 7 % ...... 117 120 63% 63% culpability in this agonizing situa­ Green Wat & Gas . . . 99 101 E r ie ...... 6b-,i her sister, Miss Margaret Regan of said to be the first men to sign the another important link in the con­ Gen Elec . . . .133% 132% 133% Hartford. • fessed crimes of Hickman and Hunt tion. Circle SUNDAY Hart E L ...... 388 393 Gen Motors ..138% 137% 138 petition. “ My sole purpose and intention is Hart Gas c o m ...... 93 97 The Pythian Sisters held their Mr. England told the Herald that which extended from’ Kansas City Gillet Raz . . .101% 101 101 annual Christmas party last eve­ to the Pacific Coast. to fully co-operate in my humble Hart Gas P f d ...... 65 — 20% 20 Vs he expected the petitioners attorney S N B Tel C o ...... 173 176 Inspirat ...... 20% ning. Meanwhile Hickman is awaiting way with the authorities of Los An­ d o u b l e f e a t u r e BILL' Int Harv .... 244% 244 244% would go before the superior court geles county to the end that all of Conn El Ser pfd .... 90 93 Burpee W. R. C., wilhhold a pub­ In Hartford next Monday and seek his arraignment for plea to the MAY Int Nickel . . . 86 % 36 86% lic whist at the home of Mrs. Isa­ the facts surrounding this entire .Msiiufacturing Stocks 72% 73 a writ of mandamus to compel the indictment charging him with the Int Paper .... 73% belle Newell of Laurel street this kidnaping and murder of little gruesome matter and this unfortu­ ALLISON ki 1 n £ i 1 1 American Hardware . 7 5 77 Kennecott .... 86 oo % 86 calling of a district meeting. This American Silver...... 2'5 28 evening. Prizes and refreshments. Marion Parker. nate boy may be fully and impar­ Le Valley .... 91 % 91% 91% determination is taken on the as­ tially elicited.” A tensely gripping story of The City’s Challenge to Youth Acme W ire ...... — 15 Mack Truck .104% 104% 104% Tankeroosan. Tribe, Improved sumption that Prosecuting Attorney .^Through his attoi'ney, Jerome and Amhition— Pulsating with Romance— ^Tingling with Ex­ Billings Spencer com. 1 3 Marl Oil .... 35 % 34 35% Order of Red Men held a regular Charles R. Hathaway has decided Walsh, who hurried here from Kan­ citement—^Breath Taking with Suspense— Sparkling with Billings Spencer pfd. . 2 6 Mo Pac com . l . % 50% 50% meeting on Tuesday evening at not to act on the matter. The pe­ sas City to defend him, Hickman Laughter. ' Bigelow Hart com .. 93 95 N y Central . .162% 161 162% which time the following officers titioners’ committee conferred with obtained a delay until" next Tues­ Bristol B ra ss...... 10 15 New Haven . . . 61% 61% 61% were elected for the ensuing year: him a few days ago. day afternoon, wheu he will be re­ EUROPE HOPES ADDED FEATURE Collins C o ...... 100 110 60 60 Sachem Thomas Ryan; Prophet quired to plead either guilty or not Colt Firearm s...... 9 30 No Am Co . . . . 60 2 No P a c ...... 98 98 98 George Starkey: Sr. Sagamore Fran­ guilty to the kidnaping and murder BUCK << Eagle L o c k ...... 70 * 80 64% 64% cis Kuhnly; Jr. Sagamore Henry Fafnir Bearing . . .112 — Penn R R . . . 6 4 % ACTRESS MURDERED charges. YET FOR DEBT JONES in Pere Mar . .. 125% 125 125 Lube; Keeper of Records Louis Observers of the case anticipated HILLS OF PERIL” Hart & C ooley...... 215 — 122% 123 Kreh, Jr.; Collector of Wampum Jammed With Action—-Packed With Thrills— Inter Silver com . . . .185 190 Post Cereal . .123% a plea of insanity. This defense also Pr St Car . . . 77% 75% 77 John Kuhnly, Jr,; Keeper of Wam­ IN HER APARTMENT was indicated by the state’s pre­ Crammed With Fun Inter Silver pfd ....124 128 82% 83% The story of a good-bad man who smashed his way to Landers, Frary & Clk 79 81 Pull new .... 83% pum Henry Minor; Secy, of Relief caution in calling in alienists, who CANCELATION Radio Cor .... 92% 91% 91% Robt. Reynotds; Keeper of Para­ examined Hickman and pronounced Fame, Love and Fortune through a series of dare-devil ex­ Mann & Bow A .... 17 19 86 (Continued from page 1) Sears Roe .... 66 % 85% phernalia Frank Pitney; Musician him sane. (Continned from Page 1) ploits. ' ' do B ...... 9 11 Sou Pac ... 123 122% 122% New Brit Ma pfd A . .100 — Francis Kuhnly- S O of N J . . 39% 39% 39% Division No, 1, A. 0. H. and the to Mrs. Grace Lake, of Binghamton, do c o m ...... 25 27 N. Y., was announced recently. TODAY’S PROBE the alert cancellations in the debt­ Studebaker .. 59% 59% 59% Ladies Auxiliary, A. O. H. will hold Niles Be P o n d ...... 30 33 Mrs. Harrington had planned to Los Angeles, Calif. , Dec. 30.— or countries as reflecting a chang­ Tob P r o d ----- 114% 113% 114% a New Year’s Eve Ball Saturday J R Mont p J d ...... - - 75 go to Joplin, Mo., to live with her Was Welby Hunt, named as a ban­ ing attitude on the part of this Union Pac ...191% 191% 191% evening at the Town Hall, There North & Ju d d ...... 30 32 United Drug ..19% 19% 19% mother. dit killer' in the latest confession of government. U S Rubber . . 55 54% 55 will be a program of old fashioned William Edward Hickman, connect­ At any rate, there has just ap­ United Fruit .140% 140% 140% and modern dances. The committee ed in any way with the kidnaping peared in a number of American SEEK TAXI DRIVER and murder of 12-year-old Marion TODAY U S Steel . . .152% 151% 152% in charge is Roger J. Murphy, New York, Dec. 30— A taxicab newspapers a long dispatch from Wabash pf A . 93% 93% 93% John Doyle, John Phillips, Michael Parker? Paris to the effect that the French driver was sought by the police to­ Investigation along this line was and W estin g...... 89% 88% 88% J. O’Connell, Patrick North and day in the hope that he could throw government— which has not yet STATE being conducted today, according to Willy Over . . . 19 l 6 % 18% Arthur Kernan. ratified the Mellon-Berenger debt TOMORROW Vances some light oh the mysterious death Harold L. Davis, chief deputy dis­ South Manchester ' Carl Goehring of Ellington and of Mrs. Harry Harrington, 29, a agreement— would “ look with trict attorney. Davlj said the facts favor” upon an American move to Miss Grace Weld were united In vaudeville actress She was beaten o f In the second murder case against revise not only the French settle­ HOSPITAL NOTES marriage on Saturday evening at to death, In the opinion of the au­ 2 FEATURES 2 their home on the Somers’ road. young Hickman, who involved his ment, but all the settlements. thorities. former pal. Hunt, will be placed be­ Rev. John T, Nichols of the Elling­ All Against. Did you see Esther Ralston in "Figures Don’t Lie?” h d a i f . The census at Memorial hospi­ Her body, clad in silk pajamas fore the county Grand Jury prompt­ ton church performed the cere­ and silk dressing gown, was found ly. President Coolidge, Secretary of Wasn’t it delightful? Here’s a comedy that’s better tal was Increased by three last mony. The bridal couple were ac­ the Treasury Mellon, Secretary of night with the birth of three little in her. room, the walls o! which This is the killing of C. Ivy Toms, and brighter! See it and smile! The more dances you know, the companied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde were splattered with blood. There Los Angeles druggist, in a holdup Commerce Hoover, all the other girls. Cordtson of Ellington. ' mora popular you are. , Learn the Daughters were born to Mr. aiud were several p o u n d s about her on Christmas Eve, 1926. Hickman members of the cabinet, and every ESTHER RALSTON big hit of tlie season Mrs. Percy West of Wapping, to Knights of Pythias held a regu­ face and head, indicating that she early yesterday confessed to par­ party spokesman in Congress, are “ THE KINKAJOU" Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee of North lar meeting Wednesday evening at had been struck with a sharp in­ ticipating in the holdup that result­ on record as against the cancella­ which time the following officers tion of the debts, or revision of the Coventry and to Mrs. Rose Dodrow- strument, ed in the murder, and named Hunt • —•-f4 - A sky of Buckland. • were elected for the ensuing year . Th'eT)6licb ^ere Informed that a as his accomplice. The latter Is only existing agreements, ' Spotlifht Ted Rondeau’s and will be installed h to office om sixteen years old. Inquiry to-day disclosed that Patients admitted were Bernard large blue taxicab had been* parked COMPANION FEATURE Stage and Modern Sullivan, 17, of 83 Wells street, for Jan. 11th: Chancellor Comman­ frequently in front of the apart­ The Grand Jury investigation will there has been no change in admin­ a major operation, and John Rad- der, Raymond Sohrumpf; Vice ment Mrs. Harrington . occupied begin next Tuesday, the day on istration. opinion. On the other School of Dancing ding of 140 Summit street for a Chancellor, Hector Blair: Prelate, When her husband, Guy Harring­ which Hickman is scheduled to en­ hand, the position was taken that state Theater Building, minor operation. R. E. Doyle: Keeper of Records and ton, actor-manager now playing in ter his t lea to the charge of kidnap­ lenient settlements already made have justified themselves. Treas­ South Manchester Mrs. Victoria Palozie of 95 Glen- Seal. Arthur Friedrich; Master of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., was iniformed ing and murdering the Parker girl. wood street and Clifford Hultgren Finance, Oscar Schubert; Master Was Hunt A ccom ^ce ury officials pointed to Italy’s re­ of his wife’s death, he exclaimed: 'Besides investigating the Toms turn to the gold standard as one of 73 Pine street were admitted. of Exchequer, Arthur Schmeiske: “ It’s that taxi driver.” Sooner or later you Master at Arms, Walter Devarney; murder and several others the proof. In announcing its return Husband’s Charge Grand Jury will att;i*.pt to find to the gold standard, Mussolini’s must dance. It is Outer Guard, George Scheiner; Harrington said that his wife, the Joy of living, en« Trustees, William Dowding, three whether Hunt had any connection government said the generous debt who recently brought suit for di­ with the Parker case. They will also settlement with America was a roll now. We guar* Maple Terrace years; William Nutland, two years; vorce and won an uncontested ac­ Julius Bush, one year; Auditors, inquire into several murders com­ chief cause for the return. antee to teach you or tion for 51(5,000, although the final mitted in and near Chicago during Hector Blair, Carl Schmeiske, Wal­ it won't cost you a Inn decree has not been granted, had the period last fall when Hickman '1 BURGLARS IN DANBURY. ter Devarney. received attentions from other men. was in that city. penny. Andover, Conn. Danbury, Conn., , Dec. 30.— Two Charles' Phejps of this city will The attractive young woman’s It Is believed that the Grand Jury DINING and DANCING give an address at the Union Con­ more burglaries were reported to Open dally from 1 death, was, according to the police, investigation also will include ques­ gregational church Sunday evening, police here to-day. An eight-car to 10 p. m. Phone Ideal Place for Banquets similar to the baffling murders of tioning of Mrs. Martha M. Driskell, M)LF FANG Jan. 8th., speaking on “ Both Sides “ Dot" King and Ivouise Lawson. Hunt's stepgrandmot’-er, concern­ garage was entered and four 1180. W eddings of the Spanish Picture.” Mr. Phelps cars stripped of all their accessor­ steak and Vegetables .$1.50 Mrs. Harrington’s dressing gown ing the suicide of A. F. Driskell, has recently spent several months was bloodstained and there was Hunt’s grandfather, last liay. Hick­ ies. The office of the Danbury One half Broiled Chicken Paint Company was broken into in Spain. Spanish music will be blood on the floor. No weapon was man and Hunt lived for some time and V'egetables...... $1.50 rendered' by the quartet. with Mrs. Driskell. and an unsuccessful effort was A La Carte Service visible, however. Search , of the made to force the safe. Tel. 1858-14, Willlmantio Ex. Mrs. Earl Annear entertained a apartment indicated that her dia­ Young Hunt was questioned for SUNDAY AND MONDAY number of friends at. bridge last hours in the district attorney’s of­ mond ring and other jewelry were HAS NARROW ESCAPE. evening at her home bn Union missing. She had advertised to fice concerning his relations witli street. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. sub-let her apartment while she Hickman. It was understood that he Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 30*— Gun- Harry Dowding, Mrs. Wallace paid a visit to her mother in Joplin, stood by his confession, made short­ nar H. Anderson, of West Haven, Colleen Moore in Bouffard and Mrs. Herbert Bar- ly after his arrest, in which lie ad­ drove through Rowayton in a Mo. mitted taking part with Hickman In stow. Dainty refreshments were In addition to the taxicab driver heavy fog to-day and followed the served by the hostess. the Toms holdup and several other trolley tracks. The tracks leave the police are seeking a city em­ robberies, but he absolutely'denied ploye, who, neighbors said, called the^ highway at Five-Mile river and .any connection with the Parker cross on a private trestle. Anderson HerWUdOar at the apartment in response to the cake. Styles for Every Man advertisement and said he would drove off the highway and jumped .MAN IS DROWNED IN Given Time Extension from his car. The car went down 2 INCHES OP WATER return the following ’day with his When arraigned late yesterday From rags to ritzy— from dirty dishes to a Dnebess— That’s twenty feet into the river and An­ how Captivating Colleen travels in this oomedy-drama of a wife. before Superior Judge Carlos Hardy, derson landed on top of the car. The Harringtons have been sep­ Hickman was granted an extension Innch-wagon slavey who became a' society belle until somebody Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 80— Peter He was taken to Norwalk hospi­ discovered she was a “ ringw.” You’ll reap a harvest of hilar­ There are fabrics that look well Dalle, 40, drowned in two inches of arated for nearly two years. Mrs. of time to answer the kidnaping and tal after he reached the highway Harrington appeared on the stage ity from .“ Her Wild Oat.” water, a coroner's decision said to­ murder indictments, on petition of again, and will go homo to-morrow under the names of Olga Waters on some men and very poorly day. It was believed that Dalle his attorney, Jerome K. Walsh of after resting up. COM ED Y 11 NEWS fainted and fell face downward In and Emma B. Harrington, as well Kansas City, who told the court he on others. The cloth is just the small puddle. as her own. Her husband was to had just arrived in town and would have married Mrs. Grace Lake, of like several days in which to CHILD DROWNED the same but it doesn’t fit the per­ Binghamton, N. Y., early in Janu­ familiarize himself with the case. DON’T WAIT, RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW for the ary, following the filing of the final Hickman’s court appearance last­ Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 30— son. The same is true of styles. DOG RESCUED decree of divorce from his wife. ed less than ten minutes. His ar­ Screams of his eight-year-old NEW YEAR’S EVE MIDNIGHT FROLIC raignment, already once postponed, daughter failing to bring help In LEW WILLIAMS NEW CHIC CHIC REVUE time, Herbert H. Hoepfl, 37, drown­ We make a special effort to have Westport, Conn., Dec. 30— Three had been set for two p. m. A few WITH OTHER ACTS Westport policemen formed a hu­ minutes earlier, he was taken into ed in Honeoye ^ake while on a V ft eveyr man look his best and have a man chain alongside a brook near HIGHLAND PARK the court of Municipal Judge Myron holiday outing with his family, it W estover, where the coioplaint became known today. suit or overcoat that fits him in the home of Stanley Jennings, town The Girl Reserves will have their prosecutor here, and so rescued a regular meeting at the clubhouse every detail. dog belonging to Gerald Mvsatt. this evening. Miss Lewkinney author. The brook is walled In secretary of the Hartford Y.W.C,A. and today was rushing full. The will be present. Hundreds of men have found dog was on a single bare spot, howling loudly. One policeman The Boys dub will play basket­ THREE SHOWS DAILY RESERVE that our 10 payment plan makes an went down head first while the ball at West Haven this evening In AT 2:15, 7 and 9 others held onto his legs. The dog RIALTO STATE SEATS opposition to the hoys club of that South Manchester ideal way );o pay for their clothing, came up, licked his rescuer’s hands place. The local players defeated and dashed home. the Manchester Hi-T’s last night come in and find out about it. TONIGHT AND TOI^ORROW 35 to 82. A SPLENDID DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM NOW ON SALE FOR THE Tomorrow evening at the club­ AFTER THE house there will be the usual Sat­ urday'night dance, with music by GEORGE BEBAN a group of musicians from the High Underwear—Belts— MIDNHHIT SHOW school orchestra. ' '• Midnight Frolic “LOVES o f ” RICARDO” Socks—Shoes—Shirts, E ^. DAWS DANCE World-loved star of the sta^e and the screen in his nt greatest character play. NEW YEAR’S EVE ------AND— a t the ^ BiUTasiilo’s Sat., Dec. 31, Beg. a tll:4 5 p. m. r- LEBALTABARIN A thrilling western drama of action, mystery and F U N 5 FUN! George H, Williams suspense: FUN! Biggest New Year’s Eve Show FUN! 108 Wells Street,. Hartford in the State. K ' Incorporated Near, the Heablein ‘‘WHITE PEBBLES’^ "Original Le Bal Orch* ------ALSO------Featuring LEW WQUAMS r. JOHNSON BLOCK, SOUTH MANCHESTER RESTAURANT ^ and Service A La Cairte Chapter 1-^«HAWK OF THE HILLS.” NEW CHIC e m c REVUE ^ 8 p a r k PLACE, ROCKVILLE Reservations Now Being Made Admission $1.00 M IC K E Y M cGu i r e c o m e d y With Othm: Big Time Vaudeville Acts

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WARRANTEE DEEDS The eirenlng-.seWbiurbf tlfe necticut Businesa (joUege will 0| DR. MORAN OWNS TO . IRADDOK nnouai, OPBI RYE The following warrantee deeds January 2. Phone 1660 for UNBID HOBO GUESTS REMUS CALLED were filed in the office of the Town formation. Ativ; SA!S C0HIDSSKI)l Clerk today: WRITING UQUOR ORDERS A. L. Brown to Ralph C. Brown and others, property on Grtjye and MAR CHENEY CAMP INSANE; (Continued from Page 1/ GLUDS COMMITIEE , Main streets, 10 rods by uve rods. (CQntiimed from pafte 1) Adolph Welmert of Hartford to I highest. His superior officers say CORRECTS FALSEHdODS Christian Pbter Damm, Eldridge relative, he said had been, on a he was pplendid in detail duty. He Sapper and Christ- street property, 124'^by 67 feet. • drunken spree for some time and a TO AN did seem, however, to lack good i R. 0 . Cheney and John Bissell pint of whigjcey was needed to snap judgment. This, it was believ-i : i m Entertainment die To every three men who Uve to straighten him out. • (continued from page 1) ed, was offset by his other good; Picks Wrong Statements in Out be 100 years- old; 'there are five Find Cottage Wrecked, When the doctor, according to qualities and it was thought best of Town Newspaper Article women. Mr. Harney, suggested that he see George Remus at this time d op to give the young man every chance On New Director. Fktnres. the patient himself, the person told not believe it morally wrong to, to make good on the local force. Capture One Intruder. him it would not do as the patient’s commit further homicide. ' '• = Cheney Patrol Service XXXXX3t3CXXXXX3CXX&XXXXXXX^^ family would Know what the “ Therefore, from the evidence,, Editor of The Herald:, Readjustment rf)f the patrol ser­ In the interests of truth w;ill you More than 150 of the members of trouble was .and domestic difficul­ testimony, and exhibts submitted in vice at Cheney Brothers was post­ ties would result. The doctor then this case, the court Is of the opin­ kindly publish some facts to cor­ Memorial Temple Pythian' Sisters The Interior of Richard O. Che­ poned until a future meeting. rect the misleading impression given and the Knights of Pythias with issued the permit. ion and finds George Remus now is Representatives of the local firm ney’s summer cottage at Lake Wan- Attorney General Ailing replied insane and a dangerous person to by an out-of-town newspaper this their families gathered in Orange Good Skating!! gumbaug In Coventry was badly to this that the doctor, under the had presented a charted beat to the morning regarding the .engaging of hall last evening to celebrate the be at large.” • , ^ commission and asked that the offi­ wrecked by two young men who lg,w, must first make a physical ex­ the new director for t’lie Manchester fifth anniversary of the temple in It has been excellent skating‘and there is going to be more of amination of the patient for whom “ It is therefore ordered that cers follow it. The beat is much ex­ Manchester. The evening’s program it Center Springs and Globe Hollow are the two most popular broke into the place and had been George Remus be committed to the Community club. living there for some time, it "^s liquor is prescribed, and that Dr. tended and woul^ include the pro­ In the first place, the article said commenced with a delicious chicken places. If you haven’t a pair of skates or yours are old and Moran failed to do this. •» Lima State Hospital for the In­ tection of the Cheney homes. Mem­ that the directors had difficnlty in supper at 6:30 served by Mrs. Her­ learned yesterday when one of the sane and there confined until such dilapidated come in and be outfitted. men was arrested. Mr. Cheney today Pint Went Astray bers of the commission have ques­ securing the type of man needed, to bert Alley and the ladies of her The next case, that of McGowan, time when he has been restored to tioned the advisability of the town make the club a real success. This committee. The tables and hall said the damage was “ terrific.” reason or until otherwise discharg­ The arrest was made yesterday Mr. Harney explained, had come out attempting such a heavy beat and is untrue. The club had other aPPii" were decorated in true Christmas afternoon when the men were dis­ because some so-called friend of the ed by due process of law.” will give it further study. cations, including some very good style. On the tables were minature $5.50 covered at the cottage by Mr. Che­ doctor had turned over the pint of Doctors’ Report Previous to the executive session ones. But when an applicant with Christmas trees hung with red Boys’ Shoe Skates Doctors H. H. Hoppe, T. A. Rat­ bells, red candles and at each place ney and John Bissell of this town. liquor to the authorities. The liquor of the police board the semi-an­ college training, and an enviable Regular and Tubular. The two Manchester men went out in the first place was meant for liff and H. D. McIntyre, who with nual inspection of the police depart­ record in football, baseball and bas­ a sprig of evergreen tied with red Mrs. McGowan, who was a patient Judge Lueders presided over the ment was held. Every member was ketball, and a Manchester citizen ribbon. to the cottage/to make arrange­ The businesa meeting was brief ments for a dinner to be given of Dr. Moran. She wanted the liquor sanity hearing, presented their re­ present with the exception of with “ Jerry” Fay’s record, ability but did not wane ner name to ap­ port yesterday. This was made pub­ Patrolman Prentice and Lesburg and poise proved available, it was ito ’ low time for the events follow- there. Upon arriving at the cottage, ’ ing. The program included the they espied two men sneaking pear on the prescription blank. The lic today and reads as follows: who were absent because of other a very easy matter for the directors $ 6 y $ 8 , $ 9 husband suggested that it be made manger scene, Mrs. Iva Ingraham Men’ s Shoe Skates around the house. “ After careful physical and men­ duties. The personal appearance to make their choice. out to him, and the doctor wrote tal examination, the hearing of In the second place, the article in­ taking the part o" Mary and Mrs. Regular and Tubular. Finds Place Wrecked and good condition of the equip­ John Zimmerman, Joseph. Eight When spoken to they said they it that way' testimony and review of the history ment of the men was highly com­ timated that because there was no The doctor purchased the liquor of the case we find the said George contract^ that the engagement^v^s of the sisters representing had not been in the cottage. Mr. and was on the way to the McGow­ mended by the commissioners. and bearing candles sang “Hark Cheney, however, recognized an Remus sane. Patrolmen Promoted temporary. This is misleading'^and an home to deliver il when he was Incorrect. The engagement is per­ the Herald Angels Sing:?’ They took electric lantern in their possession told that another patient needed “ We also find, that said George Three patrolmen of the regular their places near the manger scene Women’ s and Girls’ Shoe SkatiR as being his property. While Mr. Remus is a psychopath and there­ force were given advancement dat­ manent, and the wihter 'ahd shtn- him immediately. He handed the mer activities were discussed with and while all stood there little 3 Bissell questioned the men further liquor to some acquaintance of his fore is a dangerous individual to be ing back to December 15. The pro­ year old Helen De Varney stepped Mr. Cheney went into the cottage. at large. We believe that he is a Mr. Fay, for an all-year-round prb- to deliver and understood that it motions carry a pay increase. gram. The directors would not;'care fqrwfird and gave a Christmas ad­ $6.00, $7.50, $8i00 He found the place almost a com­ had been delivered. He learned lat­ dangerous phychopath because he Patrolman Arthur Seymour was ad­ dress of welcome. Her sister Ella plete wreck. is unmoral, lacking a sense of to hold any Manchester cltlzep. to Regular and Tubular, black and tan leather. at­ er that this person aad turned the vanced from Class B to Class A. gave an appropriate recitation an-1 It was then that the men liquor over to the authorities. ethics, emotionally unstable, sub­ a contract if a college desiied him Frances De Varney played “ Holy one Patrolman Michael Fitzgerald was as coach and could pay dbuhle vtiiat tempted to make their escape, V Extraneous blatters ject to unrestrained outbreaks of advanced from Class B to Class A OTght” on the piano. Marion Alley did, but Mr. Bissell tripped and any recreation group in town cpuld He had given the prescription in temper and rage and egocentrics and Patrolman Martin was advanc­ recited “ A Christmas Tie” and Rob­ threw the other one and after a good faith, he said when questioned to a pathological degree.” pay. If working without contract, ert' Alley gave a i citation. Other brief tussle he was tied securely ed from Class C to Class B. with weekly or monthly compensa­ BARRETT and ROBBINS by members of the board, but had The board appointed as a super­ numbers were a mandolin solo by with a rope which Mr. Cheney pro­ done a foolish thing in giving the tion, constitutes temporary ; .em­ Lillian Caverly and recitations by cured from the cottage. Meanwhile numerary Harold V. Heffron of 43 ployment, then three-fourths of the Sporting Goods Headquarters. liquor to someone else. AL SMITH OBSERVES Summer street. Hq^ is 32 years of Virginia Armstrong and Robert the other man had disappeared m Dr. Moran was questioned on sev­ workers of Manchester are tempor­ Fregln. 913 Main Street, South Manchester the woods and was seen no more. eral matters by the board, mattes age and has a wifj and two chil­ ary employees, including the writer Santa Claus then appeared with a Deputy Sheriff Albert E. Harmon of which had nothing to do with the HIS 54TH BIRTHDAY dren. He has been employed as- of the article objected to. gift of a toy for all the children Coventry was notified and placed prescription affair, but things that superintendent of the Travelers A further published statement in and candy for everybody. When the captive under arrest. The latter they wanted to find out for their Recreation Grounds, Hartford. Two the article was that the recent Com­ they had been supplied it was dis­ gave his name as John Murphy of other applications were tabled for munity club financial drive fell, so own information. Attorney General Albany, N. Y., Dec. 30— With covered there were enough presents Montpelier, Vt. investigation. far below the $6,00:o:^ quota that At Healey said that he was only con­ members of his family and a few for the grownups, too, and these This apparently is his correct cerned with the liquor end of the Police Benefit caused difficulty in securing the di­ when unwrappea -rented a lot of name for Mr. Cheney found a pair intimate friends. Gov. Alfred E. Captain Herman Schendel, who rector. This is not so. The fact is, case. Smith quietly celebrated today his fun. Mrs. John Zimmerman was of mittens in his possession with the Hospital Suspension is president of the Police Mutual the returns from the drive Santa. name “ J. Murphy” inscribed in ink. Dr. Moran was questioned on his 54th birthday at the executive mani- Benefit Association, appeared and only a little under $4,000. This Most Excellent Chief Miss Mado- Pre-Inventory Sale The man who escaped is said to be suspension from the courtesy staff son. asked for a permission to conduct sum, with the $1,000 which the lino Spiess presented'to the temple A monster white-frosted birth­ Joseph Conway of New . Po­ of the Memorial hospital here. He a police benefit concert in February. next Lawn Fete will net, based on a cake with the words “ Fifth Anni­ lice were searching for him. Mur­ defended himself through Mr. Har- day cake, built in replica of the It was agreed that the patrolmen the returns of five annual versary and called on Mrs. Eliza­ White House at Washington, will phy's trial on charge of “ breaking ney who said that Dr. Moran in that should be allowed to sell tickets. Fetes, assures the Community club s beth Fairman, past grand chief of of Millinery and entering” Vas slated to come up be set before the governor when he $5,000 1928 budget. Also, with the affair had not had a chance to de­ Connecticut and organizer of the lo­ Felts, Satins, Jdetalics and in the Coventry court late this aft­ fend himself. As to the charges sits down to his birthday dinner at new director’s aid, many revenue- cal temple' to cut it, then all filed ernoon. brought by the hospital, Mr. Harney the mansion tonight. GRAND JURY RETURNS producing activities t^re cofitemplat- past to receive their portion of in every popular s^c said that he had asked for a hear­ The cake, it was learned, was ed, which -will pay many club ex­ CdrlCG* small head sizes. Hats ing but the hearing had not been suggested by the governor’s friends penses without touching the funds Another past grand chief, Mrs. casion- Values up to $7.50, now' SCHWAB CHEERFUL granted. Dr. Moran had been a who hope to see him nominated for SINCLAIR INDICTMENT contributed in the drive. Atwell of Middletown was present member of the courtesy staff since president at the next Democratic As these facts were common last evening as well as guests from OVER THE FUTURE his arrival in town. national convention. The cake knowledge in town, having been Hartford. $2.98 Questioned regarding an abor­ stands three feet high, and the in­ published exactly as above in ’The Chorus singing and dancing Washington, Dec. 30. The Fed­ Herald over three weeks ago, the rounded out a thoroughly enjoyable E All trimmings and materials greatly reduced. tion case some years ago in which terior of the White House is lighted eral Grand Jury to-day returned with small electric candles. It was members of the Community evening. New York, Dec. 30.— America is Dr. Rankin of Glastonbury was sent a presentment charging Harry F. to State Prison, Dr. Moran outlined fashioned by Ryoichi Hida, the Board of Governors are forced to enjoying widespread prosperity and Sinclair, oil magnate, and six as­ the conclusion that some other fe e ­ his connection with’ the case, indi­ chef at Ithe mansion. sociates with conspiracy to • ob­ the future looks even brighter, ing than correct newspaper report­ S cating that he had acted according All members of the governor’s struct justice. A lighthouse once off the coast 1 ALICE F. HEALEY, Charles M. Schwab, chairman of the family, who came to Albany for ing prompted the publishing of the of Atlantic City is now 500 feet = Millinery Shop, Park BuiMhig S Bethlehem Steel Corporation, de­ to ethical standards by notifying The presentment Vas laid before statements referred to above. A the authorities of the condition of Christmas, remained to help ' the Walter I. 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Jnhe 80— Byrd's^plaue,wrecked on French June 29~MaltIand and Hegcnberger make first flight to coast after crossing Atlantic. Hawaii; Bronte and Smith duplicate feat July 15. ■^.■a.^.’-rv:'-'.!?w ^ ^ ^ sV •■ ■• "''f Oct. 11— Ruth Elder and George Haldeman gttejmpt Ats June fl— Chamberlin and Le­ twiitic fligh t; rescued at sea. ^.> vine fly from New York to Kottbus, Germany, vj

Sept. 7— Tally and Medcalf lost in aUemnted hop from Canada to England. 7 ^ ^ mi ---- , ^ \x I

Aiig. 81 — Prin­ Art Goebel ^ H r .Martin Jensen cess Lowcnstcin- Aug. 27— BrockBroc and Schleo Wcithciin a n d Aug. 25— Paul Retlfcrn Aug. 10-17— Dole race to Hawaii won by Art Xloebel, with starts flight to South Amer­ Sept. O—Bertaud, Hill and Payne take off in “ Old cross Atlanucnuc on projected Martin Jensen second; one girl and six men lost at sea- two men lost on ]>jajr 7— Yungesscr and Coll start ill- fated. Glory"; lost at sea. world flight. \ .Atlantic hop. ff,i- America. ica: still missing.

nr TWO BIG FEATURES ON IX ME.MORIAM Four Out of Five Have It In loving memory o£ Roy J. STATE PROGRAM TODAY I * ' i Today recalls sad memories, M O— Of a loved one gone to rest. Witu Pethpr R il- Though he’s gone he’s not forgotten. PRE61PEKTIAL .*0Spotlight With Esther Kal | ston tind W olf Panics Wltn . memory is as dear today ITCK/ UNDERWEAR,' Dog Actor Scheduled. j As m the hour he passed away. that:$au.( ------Ever remembered by his wife The State theater program today , MYRTLE NIGHTHART. / and tomorrow incliiaes two of tlie | ------best features that have ever been j offered here in a double bill. They | PROMINENT PLAYERS IN i are “ Spotlight” ’ ith Esther Ral- | 1 ston, coinedv queen, in the leading j role, and “ Wolf Fangs,” starring i CIRCLE THEATER FILM Thunder, the famous human-lihe . - i do.g. In “Spotlight” practically all the action occurs backstage in a I theater. The star’s aressing room is Bii; Cast of Favorites in “City” the scene of some of the effective One of Two Features Tomor­ and intensely interesting sequence.s. row and Sunday. The plot centers about the tre­ House’s Pre-Inventory mendous problems that confront a An unusually large cast of Pi’oni- girl who has climbed to fame inent actors appear in “ The City,” through sacrificing her own identi­ t! e gripping drama of contrasts ty to play a part that she cannot which is one of two features at the put aside even when she loaves the Circle theater tomorrow and Sun­ 5 Day Sale day. The other big film on the pro­ In the picture Esther Ralston is gram is Buck Jones’ latest starring shown as a timid, shrinking blonde vehicle, “ Hills of Peril.” Menus' and Boys ’ Clothing, Sh oes and Oxfords and a dazzling, so ihisticatcd bru­ “ TheiCity” as a stage play creat­ nette. The transformation il 1 < Nicholas Soussanin. talented Riis- gorgeous apartment, wear the best sian actor, has an important role as of clothes, , are surroun-f • by-every- SAVE THE FOLLOMNG AMOUNT Kane, the theifi'ical prOtfucer' who modern convenience and by every by his genius makes a star from a luxury money can buy. $11.00 on a $55.00 Suit or Overcoat girl that had never been able to at­ But the code of tlie city is; tract a second glance from anyone. “ Make .good 1. you can,” ami the $10.00 on a $50.00 Suit or Overcoat AiTette Marchall. fascinating I’ari- young lawyer lias not been raised in sian girl, and Arthur Houseman such a way as to cope with the sit­ $9.00 on a $45.00 Suit or Overcoat have good supporting parts. uations tliat arise, and tlie city In “ Wolf Fangs” White Fawn is lieats liim in tlie d. . .■(’ •: • • ; $8.00 on a $40.00 Suit or Overcoat cast as the hei'oine, Z'Tnho as"tlie Mischief and Buck Jones are $7.00 on a $35.00 Suit or Overcoat heavy and I^Iutt as the comedy ro- synonymous in t'.'. earlier scenes of lief in “ Wolf #ungs,” Fox Films’ “ Hills of Peril,” Fox Films latest $6.00 on a $30.00 Suit or Overcoat picture featuring Thunder, the pedi­ drama starring Buck. greed German police dog, wlio cov­ He has terrorized Pinon City un­ $5.00 on a $25.00 Suit or Overcoat ; ! ered himself with glory witli his til the judge and a posse decide he Everyone likes the cozy ^and con;- performance in “ Wings of the must go. He takes a look at the GEORGE BE6AN HEADS NEW YEAR’S NIGHT fortable booths and the beautiful BLUE SUITS ARE EXCEPTED Storm” last season. All of the dogs posse and decides it might be well lighting effects m particular are are well known in Hollywood for to “ beat it,” but before he goes he very much commented upon. The ^ - s their ability to act, having been drops a handful of forty-fives into DOUBLE BILL AT RIALTO DANCE AT TASILLO’S excellent mu-ic, the good floQr trained liy Frank Foster Davis, in- the stove and liurries away. along with the enjoyment of danc­ leniationiilly known dog trainer. The cartridges explode and throw ing under a crystal ball make a Hartford’s New Supper Club to most appealing combination. Resei’- 20<%) OFF tlie iiosse into panic. The stove­ Famous Character Star at His pipe falls and scatters soot over all Feature Dawn Dance— Is vatlons are being made now. Call Best In “Loves of Ricardo” ; 6-1888. in tlie room and the stove rocks Also Thrilling Western. Making a Hit. Men’s, Women’s, Girls’, Boys’ and Children's while tlie cartridges are exploding. ALL IS READY FOR After the last of the cartridges have For tonight and Saturday the Hartford’s newest Night Club, NON-STOP PIANO PLAYER Shoes and Oxfords gone off the judge and the posse be­ the Be Bal Taberin, at 126 Wells TRIES FOR NEW RECORD; gin to take stock of tin place and management of the Rialto theater is offering a splendid double fea­ street, near the Heublein Hotel, will LOSES USE OP A HAND slowly come to life to find Buck have a special dawn dance on Sun­ well on the road out of town. ture program that should prove of SALE THIS WEEK ONLY worthy interest to Manchester day evening, New Year’s Night. Yorkshii-e.— The non-stop piano There will be a special program playing craze is nt)w on the rage in Williams AVires Chic Chic! movie-goers. The’ feature attractions are starting from 10:00 p. m. and run­ England. Revue Will be Here Promptly | George Behan in “ Loves of Ricar­ ning well into the morning. New Peter McBride, pianist of the For State Show Tomorrow 1 do” and a smashing western drama, musical features by the original Le Olympic Ballroom, Heckmondwlke; TEST ANSWERS Yorkshire, in attempting to play th^ Night. j “ White Pebbles,” starring Wally Bal Tabarin orchestra which has been one of the big hits of tlie Now piano for 100 hours, was compelled HOUSE & SON, liic Wales. In addition the opening Night Club since the opening and to give up after 61^^ hours, owing 'All out for the State theater mid- j Here is one solution to the LET­ chapter of the new serial, “ Hawk to his left hand becoming useless; night frolic tomorrow niglit. Re of the Hills” and a Mickey McGuire special a la carte service and enter­ - 1 TER GOLF puzzle on the comics tainment will feature. The present “ record” Is 65 hours. served seats are selling last and ] page; comedy will be shown. Manager Sanson advises tliose wlio .j In giving “ The Loves of Ricardo’* intend to go to get their tickets to- | 1 to the screen, George Behan has day. There may not be enougli to go ' I again brought a new type of picture around tomorrow. | j story to the screen. The story af- ROBERT SCHUBERT Lew Williams and liis Chic Cliic ; w E E K I fords the famous stage and screen Revue have promised to be on hand 1 j star with those moments of pathos promptly at 11:45 to start the fes-1 j and comedy of which he is a mas- Connecticut Business College tivities off. The popular comedian ! V ■E A K j ter and Is produced with a distin- SHOE REPAIRING lias been playing big houses in Con-1 I guished cast'of popular stars. “ The * is now served regularly every Suritfay^ in m ^ y homes m neciicut for the past montli and his I Loves of Ricardo” is no conven- town. Every member of the family from the young­ new show ban worked itself to the j w E A j tional theme with conventional hero Q U A Lin FIRST sters up ask for it. It makes a real t r ^ t to climax the point where it is perfection itself. | i and heroine such as the story tell- Courses Comedy honors will he divided | I era "usually urifoid. It is a simple, Offers Sunday dinner. , „ lietween tlie Hebr'w cnaracter actor ■ V E A R. deeply moving tale of simple lives A Full Line of Rubbers, Arctics and George Rubin, who has been I enmeshed in a net of intrigue and You For SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK with Williams for a number of | love with a gentle soul, Ricardo, the That Fit and Felt Slippers For Men. years. Rubin is the originator of j Italian store-keeper, as the absorb­ THE JOYFUL BRICK that famous crack, “ You’re aj “ Robn Hood’s Larder” is the ing hero of a true-to-life story. Women and Children at Lowest Wi-i-i-se Guy,” and Manchester au­ name of a giant tree In Sherwood Business Positions Banana Nut Mousse and Cherry Custard Ice Cream. diences remember aim for that. Forest in which, according to tra­ Prices in Town The girls in the show are real dition, Robin Hood used to hide the The Hrst horse :ailroad w.is built Alsp Bulk Ice Cream 8n4 Fancy Shapes. • girls, beautiful, clever dancers, good deer he had killed. In 1826. singers, and with a good apprecia­ We offer these 3 Summer St. Corner Cooper St. For sale by the fdllowlfifef local dealers: tion of just what is wanted. They .South Manchester, Conn. Edward J. M uri^y are all new to tlie r’ ow, too, and a among our-coui’ses: Bidwell’s Williams is known to be rather a THE hundreds of 533 Main Sti-ect Depot Square good picker of feminine beauty. successful gradu­ Stenography The revue will only be a part .of Second Mortgage the frolic, for there will be a num­ ates of the Connec­ Typewriting Duffy & kobinson Packard’s Pharmacy ber of high-class vaudeville acts P. J. M oriarty .-it the Center , 111 Center Street which tlie State will present for ap­ ticut Business -Col­ Money ^ proval. Manager San.son is confident Book-keeping Filling Station, Automobile Accessories Now On Kami ■F that he'will have tlie best midnight lege are the best * Farr Brothers -il‘ show in this .section tf Connect icui. Corner McKee and West Center Streets Accountancy not excepting Hartford theater.s, evidence in the Arthur A. Knofla 081 Main Street either. Commercial Law SPECIAL SALE world of our effec­ 875 Main St. tiveness. Business English Pli^e 782-2. ^ .VORTH METHODIST CHURCH Skidnot Tire Chains TO HOLD BIG BAZAAR Salesmanship MSDItANCE Hendrick Bobo«;ski ' A rlpc C,:Moiiirty All of the organizations of the 99c each DAY AND EVENING COURSES OPEN JAN. 2 North Methodist church are uniting OF ALL KINDS in preparing for a grand bazaar 30x3'/2, 22x4, 29x4.40 T E A G H E ftP F vhich will be held in the church Also Connecticut Business College . CARNEY AGENCY TEACHER OF VIOLIN vestry for three evenings beginning World Famous Goodyear Rubber Chains ^ PIA N O Wednesday, January 25. Useful JOHN P. CARNEY Studio 49 School. St, ’ articles of many kinds will be on Odd Fellows’ Block, South Manchester at Greatly Reduced Prices. Telephone 87. S ^ sale and some novel entertainment Room Orford Block Phone 456. ^ Icatures are nromlsed.

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J,'s'’. AJAIJCJHESTER' Tc O N N .) e v e n i n g h e r a l d , FRIDAY, DEGEMJBER 30,192T, F A G S S IX / DAILY RADIO PROGRAM BUY MORE FOREIGN SOCIAL SEASON V OPENING EARLY 9:30—Ivanhoe Knights. Leading: DX Stationt. Friday, December 30. 10:00— programs to 11:30. GOODS, HE ADVISES 478.9—WSB, ATLANTA—630. XJkelele music as strummed by Cliff «2.3—WOR, N.EWARK—710. 7:00—Lievitow’s enaemble; talks. 8:00—Fort MePhtraon proaram. AT PALM BACH lidvk'ards, one of Its most famous ex« »:16—"Old Lavsnder," feature. 9:00—WJZ Wrigley review. ponents, will be heard In the greater 8:45—New York University Ulk. 10:00—WE.VF Palmolive hour. 11:45—Concert. part of tl>e Palmolive program through 9:00—Columbia merrymakers. Balm Beach. Fla.— This quaint WtlAF and the Red Network at 10 10:0I>—Oelumbla hour, Csp’n Kldas 526—KFKX-KYW, CHICAGO—570. Head of Marshall Field Co. bueeaners In a Chrletmae proa- 7:31—Hamp'a Kentuckl aerenaders. little playground of society and o'clock Friday night. "Ukelelo Ike," 8:00—WJZ programa to 10:00. ns Mr. Edwards is better known, is 10:30—Red NIchel’t band, aeleiats. wealth has' staged it’s customary 11:06—Henderaon’a orchestra. 10:00—Congress carnival. lUp 'Van Winkle act and another niso n. comedian of higli rsmk and has 7:31—Hamp’s Kentucky serenadera. Says America Is a Great H splendid voice. His most reewt 11:30—Bm state Aces orcheatn i . __ season is on. appearance was in tlie current edition 333.1— WBZ, NEW ENOLAND—900. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. of the Zlegfeld Follies. Two other 6:10—Mvketa; orchestra; ^ k . 9:00—Studio artiata (3H hra.) -Embarking on It’s pilgrimage to 7:00—'Techtonlana: chllilron a hour. 1:15—Theater organ club. Florida’s gold coast a trifle earlier features have been scheduled for this 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. Consum er.' same time. One of them is a Christ* S:30—Royal hour with WJZ. than other years during the pic­ 9:00—WJZ ■Wrigley review. 7:00—Symphony orchestra; talk. mas program staged by Santa. Claus, 8:00—Brass quartet, banjolst. ' turesque history of this exclusive supported by Cap’ n Kidd and his Buc- 10:00—Springfield musical program. caners through WOR and the Purple 11:00—lK>we’a orch estra.__ 9:00—Mooseheart children's hour. winter colony, ihe smart set estab­ 4913—WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 10:00—WEAF Palmolive program. New York, Dec. 30,— America network. The other is an entcitaln- 12:00—Music, artists, songs. lished a novel precedent In coming ment l)y the faculty of CpJUns 8:00—Waldorf dinner music. has developed a consuming power south before the Christmas holi­ Academv of Fine Arts through KOA. 7:00—Eddie Davis’ orchestra, 416.4—WON.WLIB, CHICAGO—720. beyond estimate, and for that rea­ 7:30—Happiness boys. n 7:40—Eniemble; Almanak, musical. days. IVOR and the Purple network will 9:30—Asli’s ’Gang; music; violinisL I roiulciist their second feature of the 8:00—Cities Service orch.. quartet. son the business experience of this Seldom has the Yuletide found a 9:00—-Anglo Persians orchestra. lii:00—.Arabian Nights program. evening at 10:30 when Rrogianis willi A tv l; 315.6—KDKA, PITTSBuROH—960. 406.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. —WOR oreliestra: artists. 8:00—WE.\F quartet, orchestras. tion growing out of them, should their quota of visitors. 11- n(i—i>:ilai.s p.o.val orchestra. ,i;;00—Markcts; stocks: septet. 7;00—ISducationnl talks. 9:30—Northwest artists program. be reduced as far as possible with­ Many new shops from the Beaus 4JI8.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700, 10:00—Musical program: quartet. S:no—n.awalliin cnterlallicrs. 8-00—WJZ retold tales; Royal hour. out harmful depreciation of securi­ Arts to Royal Palm Way will greet 9:00—WJZ Wrigley review. 11:00—Ixmg’s orchestra: tenor. W.IZ I’.oynl hour. 394.4— KGO. OAKLAND—780. ty and commodity values. As a cure the newcomer. The well-stocked Wrigley review. 10;00—Reymer’s instrumental tila branches of the exclusive New York lO-im—Thie.s'.s orchestra. 280.2— WH/SM. ROCHESTER—1070. ll':00—Wrigley intisical review. for this top-heavy speculative loan­ 399.8— WTAM. CLEVELAND—750. r.:45—Homesteaders orchestra. 12:00— Afemor.v Lane. ing of bank fund.s, Simpson sug­ and foreign stores are open and 7:80-WJZ childrcnis program. 2:00—Qirvin-Bealn’s orchestra. brokerage offices of Wall Street fi­ —ilanco orcliestrn; time. 254.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1180, gests the gradual transfer through 7;0ll—Organist: masqueraders. 8'30_Yawman and Ei'be program. nancial houses await the influx of oinii-WJZ Wrgley 8:00—Negro quartet, fiddlers. purchase, of new securities to the S;nn—WE.\F programs to 11:00. 375.9—WGY, SCHENECTADY—7E0, 9:00—WJZ Wrigley review. the big business men in greater 11:00—Uanee orchestra. 10:00—New Year’s party. hands of permanent Investors. 440.9— WeX-WJR., DETROIT—680. 11:55—Time; weather; stocks. numbers before uncovering the tic­ 2:00—Studio musical program. 11:00—Richmond dance orchestra. Presidential Election 7:00—Goldkettc orchestra: artists. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. kers. Bradley’s Beach Club has }!;(HI_WJZ retold tales. Royal hour. 6:00—Stock reporta: farm ®chool- “ There is less fear of the presi­ Values $29.50 to $125 6::i0—Musical program; health taiK. 11:00—N. B. C. progiani. maintained a shuttered silence, al­ <);00—WJZ Wrlgley’s review. \ 12:00—Studio program. dential election as a detriment to Entertainers: orchestra. / 7:35—One-act play. though it won’t be long now. C:00—Henry Clancy, tenor. 1:00-Dnneo orchestra. business than is usual at the be­ 11..nn—Trnnb.adours: string quartet. 344.6—WCBD. ZION—870. The summer calm of Lake Worth 535.4—WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 9:00—WEAF Anglo Persians. ginning of a campaign,” 'Simpson 9:80—One-act play. 9:00—Mixed quartet, string quartet, is ruffled by the arrival of a dozen 7;(10—Musical period: organist. artists. declared, reviewing that Important or more yachts, cruising house S;00—AVE.\F quartet, orchestra. 10:00—WEAF Palmolive hour. aspect of the situation. Business Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. boats and expensive smalled craft, men, he said, are confident that a few with their prominent owners SATURDAY LAST DAY 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970. 288.3— WENR, CHICAGO-1040, 9; L5—Organist: feature program. 7:00—Organ; artists: stocks. whoever is elected may be expected aboard, but more likely sent ahead OFF ON HATS, HANDKERCHIEFS AND 6:13—Big Brother Club. 9:00—Orchestra: twins: artists. 7;,;il—Men-y Milkmen. 10:01-Klng’.s orchestra: club hour. to administer the office conserva­ to await their arrival. S:nn—WE.\F quartet, orchestras. 395.5— WHN, NEW YORK—760. 1:00—Dance orchestra: artists. tively. Presidential elections in his SILK UNDERWEAR. 7:00—Orchestra. a*ll.sts (6>,4 hrs.) 306.9— WHT, CHICAGO—930, Si>orts Program. 9:35—Sandy MacFarlane, artists. 9:35—Dunaway Sisters: artists. opinion have been harmful to busi­ 11;(in_WE.\F dance oreliestra. 5211—WNYC, N'*'dV YORK—570. Visitors are due for one of the ]].nn..-WE\ Fclancc oreliestra. 8:30—Talk; violinist: songs. 10:30—Your Hour l.eague. ness only when great economic gayest sport programs ever wit- i 9:45—Ballads; organ recital. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. 7.-5.?— V/H’i<. CLEVELAND—1130. 9:00—WOR Columbia broadcasts. questions'were national issues. nessed in the colony, beginning in S ;l' — KoticiniriM liaiid: artists. 461.6—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. Simpson finds an encouraging <'luirirt: Moonlight trio. 7:00—Orchestra: Kaybee; talks. 11:00- Cluimlier music. January and continuing until al­ ll;0 i Wailiiii’.s orcliestrn. 9:00-WEAF programs to 11:30. 12:00—Steven’s dance orchestra. change in the foreign situation, most the middle of March. Four 365.6— WeSH. PORTLAND—820. 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. where steady Improvement is on 35-1.7—WWJ, DETROIT—650. 7:30—Baldwin concert. 8:00—Symphony orcliestrn-, soloist. notable golf tournaments will en­ 7:00—"M ebignii Night.” 0:00—WEAF Anglo I’ ersians. 9:00—Northland serenaders. the cards. Every major country of liven the season’s activities, start­ S;(ia—WEAF programs to 11:30. 9:30—"The Treasure Hunters." 9;3n—WE.1F programs to 11:00. Europe has made distinct progress ing with the Lake Worth tourney 11:30—Ho'.l.vwood frivolities. 283.9—WSYR, SYRACUSE—1020. . 284.4—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—780. 322.4—CNRA, MONCTON—930. 6:30—Syracuse orchestra: stocks. 9:30—String quartet; solos. in the last year., This country, at the Palm Beach Golf Club, on S;nn—Instrumental quartet. 356.19—CNRT, —840. 10:30—Dance program. thinks the head of Marshall Field January 23. The south Florida 9:00—“ The Four Singers." 9:00—Vocalists, instrumentalists. 416.4— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. & Co., should consume more of for­ championships follow on February 10:00—Concert orchestra. 10:00—Philharmonic ensemble. 10:00—Fashion talks: readings. eign goods and sell more goods 13 at the same cource. The wo­ 410.7—CFCF, —720. 11:00—Apollo male quartet. 11:15—Studio muslcai program. 7:3'.i—Battle’s orchestra, 468.5—WRC. WASHINGTON—610. 508.2—WOV/. OMAHA—590. abroad, in 1928, than in the year man's state matches, always a fea­ 9;fli)—Pianist, baritone. 7:00—Burlington orchestra. 10:00—Musieal. vocal recital. just passed. ture, hold sway on February 20 to 1:00—Artists' program. 10:30—Denny’s dance orchestra. 8:00—WEAF programs to 11:00. Simpson summarized the domes­ precede the annual Palm Beach tic business situation as follows: championship tournament on March III— L a r g o ...... Handel "There is plenty of money for com­ 5 at the Palm Beach Country Club. IV— Song of the Basket Weaver NORTH END JUNIOR merce and industry at reasonable The high water mark of the win­ ...... Russell rates. There are indications of in­ ter sports schedule likely -will be V— The Lost C h ord...... Sullivan dustrial acceleration, Increased em­ reached in the Florida men’s tenjils WTIC BASKETBALL LOOP matches, starting March 5, on the Miss Margaret Barton a student Esther A. Nelson, Organist . . ployment and improvement iri busi­ at the Wllllmantic State Normal 8:00 p. m.— Cities Service Concert ness earnings. Prospects never look­ Palm Beach Club’s courts at the Travelers Insurance Co. Royal Poncinna'Hptel. In addition school is at the home of her par­ orchestra and the Cities Service ed better for the automobile busi­ ents on Stafford road over the H artford Cavaliers from N. B. C. studios Warriors, Woodland A. C., Car- ness. The building industry promis to “ Big Bill Tilden, Manuel Alonzo, Citlei^ Service March .Bpgrdon, ^ '■dinate-’and^ Bulldogs to ■’Start 535.4 m. 560 k. c. . Orchestra: 1922 arid oithef^'bqtially as w6ll' intbvnS7 'KSffsC ^ 'NYary' A'bofn ' ortSnfagib'iC - ■Soon:'’"'” '" pliblic improvements during Selection from "Princess Pat" .... high international interest will be cen­ was a guest at the home of Miss probably will set a new tered here particularly in the com­ Margaret Barton Wednesday...... Herbert record.’’ Managers of the Community Club petition of the Americans against Mr. Darling of New Britain is ■v. PTOgrani For Friday , Orchestra In QplApt^H Basketball League teams must turn the sensational French net team of visiting his sister Mrs. Emery C:00 p. m.— Piano Recital— in their final lineups to G. H. Wash- Jacques Brugnan, Rene Lacoste, a. German Dance III . . Beethoven b. Robin Adair (Old Scotch Air) Clough and family of Stafford road...... O’Rourke bum at the club not lat r thgn Sat­ Jean Borotro and Heri Cochet. • .Miss Hatiie Parnham who has b. E’glogue ...... Liszt urday evening. Regular form ap­ c. Valse ...... Chopin Cavaliers FELLOWSHIP MEETING been glvlrig violin instructions in "Voice of Love ...... Schumann plications may be had at the club. Laura C. Gaudet, Staff Pianist Names and addresses of all players SELL 100,000 TREES the schools at Harrisonburg, Vir­ (5:12 p. m.— Mother Goose. 2 Cellos and 2 ‘Violas ginia, is now at the home of her Babillage ...... Gillet together with the age of each player REPLACES WATCH NIGHT 6:25 p. m.— News Bulletins. must be filled in. Applications f,or mother, Mrs. Asa Bird. 6:30 p. m.— ‘Waldorf-Astpria Din­ Orchestra the league will not be accepted on AT $1 EACH TO SAVE The ice on Paulk hill was the Nocturne...... Popper any other form than that accepted cause ■ oC one automobile tipping ner music. CWllo Solo North lyiethodists to Make Spe-! 7:00 p. m.— A. B, Clinton Musical by the league officials. cial Effort to Get Out Crow(i i river And another of going through Period with: Scenes Napolitalnes ...... Massenet It is expected that playing will be FAMOUS N. H. WOODS the fence striking a tree last j The Park street Congregational Orchestra done in the Hollister street school Sunday Afternoon. Wednesday evening. Medley of Old Time Numbers .... hall after the repairs to the ceilings church quartet of Bridgeport ...... O’.Rourke-Buttolph Rose Charches of Hartford was a Mrs. Carroll Reed, soprano have been completed. The schedule An innovation for welcoming in Concord, N. H.— Small trees,/big recent guest of her parents Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Hendey, contralto Cavaliers committee of Coe and Ingraham are the New Year is planned for the trees, green trees and sober lined Pastorale ...... Sibelius and Mrs, Jacob Charches. Clarence Powell, tenor working on the leagub’s schedule North Methodist church attendants trees are for sale in Franconia Cliarles Czermaylo who has Woodwind Ensemble I Notch and the buyers are world Harry Croft, bass and will submit it to a meeting to instead of tlie usual watch night spent the week-end in Boston has Serenade H ongroise...... Joncieres service. It will take the form of a wide in location. ^ The price of a Clayton Stevens, pianist and di­ be held at the club Saturday of this returned to his home in Grant hill j Orchestra fellowship meeting on Sunday at 5 tree is ?1.00. rector. week. district. Eternelle Ivresse...... Ganne Tuesday night has been selected p. m. There will be special music All this is being done IK an ef­ 7:30 p. m.— Austin Organ recital— Orchestra under direction of the organist, Col­ fort to raise JIOO.OOO, the final Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rhodes The familiar melody, "The Lost by the league for its games and two have had as guests relatives from Juanita ...... Norton games each evening will be played. lins Driggs, refreshments and a roll- amount necessary to save the wood­ Chord,” will be one of the selections Orchestra and Quartet call of the members of the church, land that surrounds the “ Old Man Rockville, Conn. which Esther A. Nelson will play in ’The first game will start at 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and Rosario Broudon, Director. sharp. All teams playing in flrnt followed by an address by the pas­ of the Mountain,” the naturally a recital on the Austin organ from 9:00 p. m.— Correct time. tor. carved great stone face of New daughters, the Misses Bernice and the studios of the Austin Organ games must be cn the floor ready Alice Hall were Christmas guests 9:01 p, m.— Whittall Anglo-Per* to play at that hour in order that The membership has been divided Hampshire, that has been made company in Hartford, through sians from N. B. C. studios. unier 15 unit leaders who will per­ universally famous by John Green- of relatives in North Coventry. "WTIC of The Travelers. “ The Lost the latter game may not be delayed. 9:30 p. ni.— Ivanhoe Knights— The league will consist of four sonally solicit the attendance of the leaf Whittier. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomforde Chord’’ tells the story of an organ­ I— The Old R efrain...... Kreisler teams— Warriors, Bulldogs, Card­ individuals in their group, or if at­ The State of New Hampshire has and daughter Dolly Thomforde of ist who, when seated one day at the II— Serenade ...... Drlgo inals and Woodland A. C. tendance in person at the fellowship an option on the timber land that New York City are guests of Mrs. organ, struck a chord which was III— Rustic of Spring .... Binding meeting is Impossible, it is expected must be taken up by March 1, 1928 Thomfore’s brother, Frank Luhr- ‘Tike the sound of a great Amen." I'V— Baritone solos: that greetings will be sent so that at a cost of ?400,000. If the state sen and family of Stafford road. Although he tried again and again, a. The Ringers...... Lohr nearly a 100 per cent response to fails to exercise its option, the land Mrs. Charles H. Daniels is he never afterward could play the b. Morning ...... Speaks STORMS IN ENGLAND the roll-call will be made. aulomatlcally falls into the hands guest of her daughter, Mrs. Aaron same great chord. The music, which V— The Glow Worm ...... Llncke ARE NOW SUBSIDING Mrs. Fayette Clarke, heads the re­ of "a lumber company and the for-, Pratt and family of Windsor, Conn. was composed by Sullivan, is deep VI— Ave Maria ....Bach-Gounod ception committee. Refreshments est land that adds to the back­ The Study Club was held Tues­ and solemn, suggestive first of list­ VII— Romance ...... d’Ambroslo and decorations will be in charge of ground the “ Old Man of the Moun­ day evening at the home of less playing of the organist; then London, Dec. 30.— Normal cross 10:00 p. m..i—PalmoUve-Peet pro­ channel shipping and air service Mrs. Cyrus Tyler, Mrs. C. I. Balch, tain” will be razed to suply fur­ and Mrs. Lewis B. Price with about the sounding of the chord; then tne gram from N. B. C. studios. Mrs. Walter Shipman, Mrs. Le niture, planks and wood pulp for 40 present. Miss Florence Mea- vain wandering through the con­ was expected to be resumed today 11:00 p. m.— Ben Bernle and his as the seven-day gale that has whip­ Verne Holmes, Mrs. !■ . A. Sweet commercialized American citizens. cham gave a most Interesting talk soles in search of the lost chord. orchestra. and Mrs. P. C. McLagan. Persons the world over are asked on her tour through Germany last Four other numbers have been in­ ped the costs of England and 11:30 p. m.-—News and weather. France showed signs of diminish­ by the nature organizations, wo­ summer. James Rhodes gave a cluded In this program. The "'V’or- men’s clubs and the Society for ing. STORMS IN .TAPAN rea:4lng. entitled "A four of Miss Megan Lloyd George, daughter of the former British premier, spiel" to "Lohengrin" aud, Handel’s Protection of New Hampshire For­ Europe.” Several games were play­ "Largo” aro both good dr^btn num- SMALL Zero weather, however, was still ests, to'buy a tree at the cost of Is following in her father's political footsteps, announcing her caadidacy prevalent throughout England and Toklo, Dec. "30.— Eleven persons ed by nearly all present and re-'*«- 1)Gr8 ^ were known dead, more than fifty 91.00. hostess- for a seat in the House of Commous. "Who was the smallest man in dozens of villages were still isolated freshments setved by the I— 'Vorspiel to "Lohengrin" .... as ice and snow blocked many were missing and fifty ships were The purchaser of a tree for a es; Mrs. Price, Thelma Prlc(3 and ...... ___ Wagner history?’’ either aground or missing as the re­ dollar secures the tree but has not "The Roman soldier who went to roads. the right to cut, remove or mutilate Miss Hattie Jewett. II— Hymn to the Sun ...... The dangerous food shortage in sult of gales that have swept the Mrs. Myron Sparrow ...... Rlmsky-Korsakoff sleep on his watch.” —-Answers, Japanese coast during the^past 48 the tree or any part of It. Many many of the cut-off , villages has persons have alreaay bought trees been visiting ?n been slightly relieved by the use of hours. The disabled ships were here returned to her ho mostly fishing boats or coastal in memory of fathers, mothers, Advertise in The Evening Herald-It Pays airplanes to drop provisions to the sisters and brothers. North Woodstock Thursday, \ inhabitants. steamers. SKETCHBV UY RKMiBT . THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: (172) Rayon BVNOINIS liV UKAUCHBII

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The illegal’*hWft ha& ^dis­ laythihg .JhtpP'your WORKMEN CLEAN OUT In the second weekvin January at tdlking lh!nlasleep?” During the past season between appeared and the iangCT' of ‘ aiw which time plans will be laid for Alice: Yes?-- --•'No, what-I--wasted-was some­ 40 and 50 lots were sold at the return ..to momentum plays’ ^bave thing to mqke hinj talk^more dis­ ANDOVER LAKE BED an active campalgn jn , the spring. been eliminated.” , ^ , Albert: I ought to look at you CONDITION OF lake tract and threo cottages were .oftener.— A n s ^ s . j., ^ tinctly.”— *fit-bits... \ erectbd. Foundations are in for a ..:Q. ^ ., , . J 't half dozen other cottages and plans CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE New York, Dec, 30.-^Football The seas cover about 72. per cent' Wigs were quite commonly worn Women outnumber men by about Workmen are busy at Andover have been' drawn for 20 more. The rules for the 1928 season will not of the earth’s surface. in Egypt 3000 years ago. 40,000 in northern Ireland. t STATE ROADS Lake cutting oft trees and krush recent heavy rainfall raised the Teacher; Tommy, give me three differ radically from those of 1927. to maker the lake bed cleaner and to level of the lake two feet with the proofs that the world is ropnd. ThIsvWas made plaini.to-^ay .by allow for an easier approach to the gates three-quarters open. With Tommy: Well, you Say so, pa the report ‘ of the football rules Road conditions and detours In shore. The gates were opened on the water at that height the lake says so and ma says so.— Answers, committee of the National Col­ the State of Conn, made necessary Nov. 1 and the water was drained covered 300 acres. London. O ' legiate Athletic' assoclatldn, which by construction and repairs, an­ is holding' its 22nd annual con­ nounced by the l -c ^^shvay vention here. The report, made partment. as of December 28th, aic public by E. M. Hall, of Dartmouth, as follows: chairman, of the rules committee, Route >o. 1 was virtually a blanket of aproval NEW RATES Mllford-Boston Tost Road from I of the rules put into effect last Devon Center to Washington street season and indicated that the only DOfn: INSURE UN'nL YOU CONSCLT us is under construction. No delay to Sale No changes contemplated will be for the purpose of clarifying, adjusting Stonlngton-Boston Starts “ CORRECT BUT Exchanges and perfecting the present rules We- Can Save You 25' per cent under construction at W equete- INEXPENSIVE” That means the goal posts will Quock. While this section is being i not be brought back and that the IN BUSINESS TO HELP YOUR BUSINESS. used for traffic during construction, Saturday No shift and lateral pass will remain. it is necessary to use caution in “ The rules committee is much passing through. a. m. Returns - gratified with the result of the Route mo. 3 changes as shown in the games So. Britain Overpass. Orade Every Sale during the season just closed,” V L . - Crossing elimination. Steam shovel at said Hall in his report. PHONE 1428-2 grading is under way. No detours 827 MAIN STREET. ■ K Final “ Never have W’e seen better foot­ Office open Friday'evening from 7 to 9 to accommodate anyone in town who wish their necessary. . 9 o’clock ball, as long as we can hold the Waterbury-Middlebury road l. automobile applications Signed by Notary Public. This service is FREE. under construction. No detours. game essentially as it is we will ap­ • I LI... Route No. 8 parently have the finest kind of a Thomaston approaches to Rey­ gport— open, clean, fast, interest­ sxxxsxsssxssxasxs nolds Bridge are under construc­ ing and safe— and with such a tion. No detours. wealth of strategic possibilities / Route No, 10 CLEARANCE SALE that the underdog always has a Bloomfield, from Bloomfield Cen­ chance to come back and the de­ ter north, road is under construc­ feated team an opportunity to win tion. Traffic passing through. Our Entire Stock of the following week.” Route No. Sa Commenting on the “ shift” Hall Norwich-Groton road. Bridge said: “ The result of this change, The _ over Poquotanuck cove is under MILLINERY and HOSIERY which was universally accepted construction. No detours. Pocketbooks, Scarfs and Handkerchiefs must be reduced before we take inventory. - : 'V..‘fAlways Something New” ^ Route No. 105 State Theater Building, • . South Manchester Enfield-Hazard avenue is under To insure immediate disposal, we have priced each and every item regardless of cost. construction. Open to traffic. Stafford Springs-Sotners cen ^ is under construction. Traffic open at all times. No detours. Three Groups of Millinery For Your Car SATURDAY SPECIALS Route No. 109 Mansfield-Phoenixville road is under construction. P^tour Posted from Warrenville to Ashford. This $2.95 I Can Provide 2 Dresses for road is impassable to traffic. $1.00 $1.95 Values Route No. 110 Values Values A Beautiful Assortment to Choose From Windsor-Hartford, $3.95 to $4.^5 - road is under construction. bhori $1.95 to $3.95 $2.95 to $3.95 A new top, new curtains, slip detour at Windsor Center. covers^ carpets, glassmobile en­ Mbre New Spring Metiels Route No. I l l ALL HEAD SIZES Maflboro-Hebron road. Open to ALL STYLES closures, Sport Model tops and trftff io Town of East Hampton. Overhead dust covers made to order. railroad bridge, one mile east of Hats compnsing Metallics, Felts,. Silks, and Velvets in all styles and head sizes. \ $7.95 Cobalt is under construction. No de­ N. B. Most of these are late arrivals but are going at these prices just the same. Sizes 16 to 48 lay to traffic. Manchester Route No. 15J2 Bridgeport-Newton road. Con­ Auto Top Co. UNDERWEAR AT REDUCED PRICES- crete pavement completed. Wood Guard railing uncompleted.^ HOSnSRY W. J. it'lESSIER Danbury-Ridgefield road. Steam Full fashioned pure Silk Thread of nationally known 115 Oak St. Phone 1816-3 shovel grading under way. No de­ HATS makes. Service weight or chiffon. Q Q tours necessary. R'i H*?:' • Route No. 15S3 Special for early shop­ Regular $2.50. New winter sh a d es...... v * Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall V. *' 1 pers. An unusual a& Full fashioned service weigh% Regular bridge is under construction. Some­ sortment of 50 hatsL Val­ what rough for about two miles. $1.75.- In wanted colors ...... $1.39 Traffic opeti at all times. No de­ ues to $3.95. 7 0 ^ tours. Going a t ...... i u C Full fashioned service weight. Route No. 126 Regular'$1.39 ...... Norwalk-Danbury road. Wilton $1.00 overpass, grade crossing elimination Pocketbooks, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, going below cost for quick clearance, grading completed, but traffic uses old road. , Route No. 128 Litchfield-Bantam road is under construction. No detours. Culverts MURRAY'S .fiy L.c.t.f. being installed. SOUTH MANCHES'IER Route No. 129 ST.ITE THE.ITER BUILDING, It ...... Gaylordsville to New, York state line Sitiifltilttiaxel grading.lAUnder way. T O m ^ ^ m in e n d e d to take Route via Bulls Bridge. Route No. 130 ' Woodbury-Watertown road, up­ Jbr Economical Transportation town bridge is under reconstruction. One way traffic across temporary bridge. Route No. 132 I Cornwall Hollow road, Cornwall' to Canaan is under construction. HEVR(I Traffic open at all times. ;i No de­ tours. Route i«o. 136 Sherman Toll Gate Hill road, steam shovel grading is under way. Alternate route via Leach Hollow. T h is C a r Route No. 154 has been carefully Washington-Woodbury road. Ma­ cadam construction under way. checked and recon* Short delays pi;obable. ditioned where Route No. 106 necessary Crystal Lake road, towns of Rockville anad Ellington. Road is under construction. Somewhat rough. No detours. / Route No. 179 Preston, the road from Poquota- V M otor nUck to Brewster’s Neck is under construction. Very rough, but no V Radiator detours. Route No. 184 v R e a r Axle Courteous Attention New Canaan-Poundridge road 1s under construction. No delay. ■ V Transmission Route No. 809 and Highest Dollar- Torrington-West Cornwall road, resurfacing complete with the ex­ V Starting ception of guard rail. Traffic open for-Dollar Value at all times. No detours. V Lighting - R6ute No. 311 Patrons of our used car department get Bloomfield-Park road is under V Ignition construction. Open to traffic. the same courteous attention and the Route No. 131 V B a tte ry So. Windsor, Wapping road is same high dollar-for-dollar value as our under construction. Now open to -V Tires new car customers, traffic. I Route No. 335 Westport-Fairfield, Sasco Creek -vUpholstery Used car sales constitute a vital part of Bridge, guard railing under con­ our business—consequently! our used struction, only. v -T o p Route No. 386 car department is conducted on the vUjc: Bridge on Amston Hebron road Is v Fenders under construction. Temporary same high business plane as our new You w ill he asCiMiislied bridge In use. V Finish car division. No Route Numbers Berlin, Berlin-New Britain road is under construction. One way traf­ Look for our red **0* K .” tag w h en you fic. Brooklyn-Canterbury bridge over buy a used car. It is your proof that the a H .'.’ |ji Blackwell Brook is under construc­ car has been thoroughly re-conditioned . ^1 tion. Open to traffic. Chester - Kllllngwoith road. by expert mechanics! using genuine Bridge is under construction. One- parts for replacement—your guarantee NEW Peffonnance half mile west of Chester Center; short detour posted. . of superior VALUEI Mansfield-Bridge over Fenton River on the Mansfield Center-War- renville road is under construction. s.. Traffic uses old bridge. Motors j ■» ■* Newington, Newington-New Brit­ ain road is under construction. Road is open to traffic. ir ■’ Plymouth Bplls Head road, [, A, bridge is under construction. Shoul­ J' ■ f ■ . ders Incomplete. So. Canaan-Huntsville road is Center and Knoil Streets V ■ closed. Detour thru Falls Village. . >C Bridge is under construction. - L- Stafford Sprlngs-Somers Center South Maneh<»ter■ 1 ■ ‘bp , S road is under construction. Traffic m I V • open at all times. No detours. antf hnox Streets South Suffleld-South street is under construction, open to one way traf­ fic.

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:TMicef 1- What is one of the best LYNN ways to show your apprecia tionofagift? THR STORT THCS ITAR 2. How much grace does the The etory le leW In the Indian social law allow one in which territory and alone the Kaneae to write Yuletide “thank you” bord er In the ’80»o. rrhen a fight wae being rraged tor the open­ m letters? ing of the territory to oettlement. Chief charaetera arei 3. Is it necessary to write TOh'Y HARRISON, orphaned at IS TThen hie fa th e r rran ahot la n long letters? poker garnet The Answers PAWNEE BH.L. ndrentorer, teacher. Indian Interpreter, ahow- 1. Acknowledge it at the earliest tnan: _ possible moment. , ... JOE CRAIG, who tnkea Tony to 2. Two weeks after the holidays the liar K ranch to Htcj TITUS MOORE, owner of the end. I . _ Bar K brnndi 3. No. A short note now and a RITA, hla little tomboy dangh- letter later is the best rule. tcr> Some yeara later, when Rita and her mother depart for the east and a finlahing achool, the 99 bor Icnrna for the firat time how a OfeLL AttYWAY, litfc - fOHCC' ranch he cares for Titan Moore a ‘Ideal Fashions red-halrcil. arrogant daughter.

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■ 'M KOaSKINB Ma n c h e s t e r ( c o n n .) e v e n in g h e r a e d , e r io a t , De c e m b e r jo,192?. \ 'T aylor—Canzoneri CIoverl(}aves Drop Cubs To Second; Masons Lead At pm PriTPANTPRS Rec, Masons, British Ameri- STANFORD LOST U N D B ^T H IIN " TWOGRIDGAMES - Frathffweiglit r d g Tay­ . cans and Bon Ann Win RERULARGAMK DURING SEASON lor’s First Aitpearance In Three Pointy K. of C. Pittsburgh’s football squad was the only major team in the country Gardra h Years. The Stanford Cariinals, who paly to go undefeated during it® regiil^-r Breaks Even; Close Pittsburgh on January 2 in the an­ football schedule; One tie, however, nual Tournament of Roses football vfas marked against It. It is because game, was defeated twice during BY DAVIS J. WALSH Leagne Standing. of this splendid record that the Pan­ (I. N. S. SpOTts Editor) the past football s-’ son, but four Hagan Cutler thers are going to represent the victories and one tie against confer­ east against Sttbnferd of the west; ence opponents resulted in the in the annual Tournament of Roses New York, Dec. 30.— Bud Tay­ LEAGUE ST.INDING award to Stanford of a triple tie for g;ame at Pasadena on January 2. ^ lor, most consistent of all fighters W L P the Pacific coast championship. Here’s the dope on the Panther s before the public today unless you Masons 16 8 22 Here’s Stanford’s record for the games this season; care to make an exception In the Cubs 15 9 21 year: Pittsburgh -8, Thiel 0. case of Gene Tunney himself and 15 9 20 Stanford 33, Fr^cno State 0. Pittsburgh 33,'Grov^ City 0. no other, will meet Tony Can- W. S. Rec. , Stanford 7, Olympic Club 6. Beethoven 16 8 20 Pittsburgh..40. West Virginia 0. zoneri tonight at Madison Square 14 10 19 I Stanford , 0, St. Mary’s 16. Pittsburgh 32. Drake 0. Garden in a ten-round bout that K. of C. Stanford 20, Neveda 2. Cloverleaves 12 12 16 Pittsburgh 23, Carnegie Tech 7. will decide two interesting points, 12 15 Stanford 13, California 13. Pittsburgh 52, Allegheny 0. one of which bears the aspect of Bon Ami 12 Stanford 20, Oregon Aggies 6. Center Church 10 14 14 ■ Pittsburgh 0, W. and J. 0. downright drama. It was almost 13 Stanford 19, Oregon 0. Pittsburgh 21, Nebraska 13. four years ago to the month that Brit. Amer. 9 15 Stanford 13, Washington 7. ^ 9 15 11 Pittsburgh 30, Penn State 0. Taylor, ^sit’i flying and cold grey K. of P. Stanford 6, Santa Clara 13. Total; Pittsburgh, 279; Oppon­ Highland Park 8 16 10 Stanford 13, Caluornia 6. eyes flashing, knocked Frankie Sf. Bridgets 8 16 10 Total: Stanford, 144; Opponents, ents, 20. Jerome into that, nether state of unconsciorisness fron\ which near­ 69. ly every victim emerges. Frankie didn’t. He died that night In Belle­ LAST MGHT’S RESULTS vue hospital. Cloverleaves 3, Cubs 1 For four years, Taylor has gdne Masons 3, Center Church 1 lampus right on fighting the best and the K. of C. 2, Beethoven 2 worst in all sectibns of the land but W S. Rec 3, St. Briget’s 1 lON s p o r t s ] he fought none of them In the. Brit. Amer. 3, High. Park 1 Garden ring. Tonight, he will re­ Bon Ami 3, K. of P. 1 IcmnMt turn to the auspices under which the tragedy was enacted, although 5AMES NEXT THURSDAY ^eOB MATHERNE another Garden and another ring A t Murphey’s since has risen up to replace the High. Park vs St. Bridget s No Army-Navy game In 1928— V jr i ^ ' t , T V-';' '• MOST HUMOROUS EVENT old. W. S. Rec vs Cloverleaves nor any more thereafter! \ Taylor Superatltioiia Cubs vs Brit. Amer. So It seems now, several days Without a doubt the most humor­ Perhaps Taylor had other .rea­ At Conran’s after the first hint that all was not sons for hot appearing at the club well at Anhapolls In regards to the “Gibby” Welch ous situation that has ever come Beethoven vs Center Church under my observation in the majors 1 which witnessed the first of two Masons vs K. of P. playing by West Point of men who had played football three years at E had Dave Altizer former big league I fatal finishes In which he has been At Kacey i a r b Jt now numbered among the an innocent principal. The other re- Bon Ami vs K. of C. cither colleges. Neither body seems to be weak­ -«> f^has-beens, ^ lh L t^ n playing T ayin ftL leading role, suited,in the death_ of Clever Sen- I enacted the part of villain. cio, Filipino, and. the writer feels ening any in .the stand taken at the certain that Taylor ne.er returned first break. 'The Army officials say Reputation Of West It is baseball tradition that a The Masons are back in first player released by a major league to fight again at the scene of that they will play any cadet who shows tragedy. Somehow, too, I suspect place again in The Herald howling enough ability, to warrant his play­ club gets- no greater delight than league as a result of their thfee-out- NOT helping bring about the defeat of that Taylor’s avoidance of the Gar­ ing— and the Navy heads say they Local Depends On Stanford den was equally intentional. of-four point victory over the Cen­ won’t play the Army if they do. ter Church and the Cloverleaves But they finally are getting him It looks like the dear old public back there tonight and I, among similar victory over their arch is the sufferer In this controversy. Sport rivals, the Cubs. How long the BY BOB RIATHERNE ^Mr. “ Glbby”^ Welch that Pittsburgh many thousands, am anxious to see The continued ’ refusal of the two remained undefeated in the east just how he co ports himself. My Masons will stay in first place is schools to compromise their differ­ There’s always this matter of ,!OC WIUIAM* hard to tell. During the past few Chatter sectional pride to be considered in this season, although the Washing­ that club as a member^ of some guess is that Tailor, an unimagina­ weeks, occupants of first place have ences will deprive the fans of a ton and Jefferson eleven, on a slow tive young man with remarkable game that for years h ^ been one any intersectional football game, It is suggested that the uniforms other team. been treated very rough by the field, held the Panthers to a score­ released nerve control, will do it well. of the most attractive of the season. especially the Tournament of Roses of the Cleveland Indians (black and Altizer had Just been opposition. As the first half of the affair in which Pittsburgh, of the less tie. white) is too somber : ad a bit of jjy Cleveland to Chicago. The two Not the Favorite league draws toward a close, p e Is the Army right? Or the The defeat which the Cubs suf­ Mr. Welch’s forte is running with Apparently, however, the gaSibo- Navy? To our way of thinking it east, and Stanford, of the west, will color is proposed. Maybe the scrlbs clubs were playing at Chicago be*., Masons have three more mashes fered in the Herald bowling league the ball. Slow fields ar? a terrible think the boys have been under the leers are not so certain of this seems as if the Army should agree last night was only the second time clash on Jan. 2. fore a big Sunday crowd. The day to play, Knights of Pythias, Beet­ That is to say, outside of win­ handicap to him. Dry fields are old wraps too long. was made to order for Altizer to point. They have made Canzoneri to the demand of the Navy that the the football champs have, lost a not. He showed that many times a 7 to 5 favorite in the etting quite hoven and Cubs, same eligibility rules prevail. Even ning for dear old Pittsburgh and ♦ do his victory stuff, thereby mak-.. The most important match last match in the first round. The Beet­ dear old Stanford, as it happens to this season, especially when he re­ ing the manager of the team that regardless ot the Taylor at that, the future ensigns would hoven Glee Club handed them their The proposed change should be night was the one in which the be this year, the entries usually turned kickoff's against West Vir­ released him look like a sucker. already holds a decision over Tony Cloverleaves took almost complete be under one handicap, the lower only other ^efeat. ginia and Nebraska for touchdowns. carried out imaginatively among and has fought one dr .w with him age required to enter Annapolis. become imbued with a wild desire several other big league ball clubs. Late in the game, with one out, advantage of their opportunity to to win for all those fans east of the The first was (for 105 yards, the in preceding engagements. Tony Most experts think the game will A large number of Manchester The Boston Braves might wear Altizer reached first on a clean knock the Cubs galley west. The Mississippi river and all those second for 97 yards. single to right, Chicago,^ tailing by ■had to make weigt*. the-first two be played next year, that the tan­ fans are expected to travel to Bris­ blankets to indicate they’re just on north enders won two of the three farther west, respectively. As a result of Mr, Welch’s run­ times: he won’t tonight. Maybe gle will be cleared up and that In tol tonight to see the S.M.H.S. team the sidelines and not really run­ a couple of runs, was for'cefl’ to try games and captured the point for Now Pittsburgh, standard-bearer ning activities, and “a" good bit of for a bunch of tallies- that accounts for the odd.:. I total pinfall with,.the result that a hundred- years from now it won’t attempt-to beat Bristol High at co-operation from his playmates, ning. Handicapping and form sheets, mean a thing to either school. basketball. Bristol is a slight of eastern football, finds Itself with It * * The next batsman gave Altizer ■'•today the Cubs are down in second a great reputation to uphold In this Pittsburgh dimmed the lights of however, should make Bud nc favorite. Colonel Ruppert’s brewery team the hit and run sign. Dave was off place, but only a point behind first. coming game because of the satis­ West Virginia, Drake, Nebraska, with the pitch. The batsman took worse than an even money bet, so 1 Byron Bby, one of Ohio State’s Carnegie Tech, Penn State and a might be decorated with a hand­ Trailing them closely are the West fying results (to the Ians east of some schooner em .azonjU on every a healthy swing, sending a line must assume that his return to the Side Rec, Beethoven and Knights fleet halfbacks this past season, is Raymond McCaughey, former S. couple other elevons this fall. club he has so obviously avoided devoting all his time to the Scarlet M.H.S. basketball star, and now the big stream) that have been man’s breast— and we don’t mean drive directly into the hands of of Columbus. marked against the westerners in It is also said tha Mr. Welch re­ has also influenced th< odds. , Mask club, dramatics, at Columbus, coach of a junior school in Schenec­ ship. First Baseman Stovall of Cleveland. The Cloverleaves won the first cently scanned over the list of the * * * In other words, l eal gambrileers now. Eby was in the cast that re­ tady, N. Y. played with the Schenec­ the past few years. game by 52 pins and the second by No western entry In the Tourna­ backfleld stars who have performed are getting psychological and all cently gave performances of a musi­ tady team against the Renaissance The Phillies could wear khaki, so Kept On Rimning three. Ernie Wilkie “ blew” a one- ment of Roses game has been able in other Tournament of Roses I have to say is that they were cal comedy skit in several Ohio Five of New York City recently the dust wouldn’t show. At the time, Stovali was but a ' pine spare in the last box of the to win since 1923. The Southern games— the Pour Horsemen, Ernie tough enough in the first place. towns. and was on the winning side. The foot or two from first base, as he game, otherwise the Cubs might California trimmed a Penn State Nevers, Pooley Hubert, Hoge Work­ Speaking of the first place recalls - have won. The last game went to margin of victory was seven points. man, Eddie Casey, George Wilson, Por Brooklyn, whose boss never had been playing the bag to keep CLOVERLEAVES (3). eleven by a 14-3 count. Altizer from getting a big lead. the fact that I mentioned a second the Cubs by 36 timbers. For a Johnny Mack Brown, Harry Wilson, has been called spendthHft, we sug­ point, hitherto unacicounted for. It R. Brennan ...... 107 108 86 The Renaissance Five plays at Since then the only thing the When the line drive stuck in time It appeared that- the Cubs and many others. gest the uniforms have an embroid­ is that the Taylor-Canzorieri match U. Lippincott...... 88 86 81 Plainfield next "Wednesday night westerners have had to cheer about Stovall’s glove,- it retired the bats­ might win by sufficient margin to And after a proper amount of ered design of Uncle Wilbert look­ will proceed some distance in un­ W. Kaminsky ..,. 123 87 103 the night after the game has been man, making two out. By touching get the pinfall tally but the Clover­ arid many Manchester fans are serious reflection, it dawned on Mr. ing through a wastebasket for a muddling the featherweight cham­ J. Saldella...... 90 109 93 planning to make the trip. A sec­ a coupl® of very unsatisfactory ties. first base, he completed a double leaves rallied enough to prevent Welch that Jan. 2 would be a good two-cent stamp. pionship muddle. Taylor alreadt^ 1s T. Conran ...... 101 115 109 tion has been reserved for local The Navy tied 'Washington in 1924 play on Altizer, retiring the side. this. Ulyssis Lippincott who, rolls day to inscribe his name In big red bantamweight champion in every fans and anyone desiring to secure and Alabama tied Stanford last Altizer, running wild with his head • good scores at Conran’s hit thrice 509 505 472 New Year’s Day. leters among those greats Not For some of the clubs, we re­ place where they insist on think­ In the eighties. Ray Sad’s 127 was tickets^ may do so through Louis that he isn’t a great, mind yon, for down, didn’t know it. CUBS (1) In between her last victory and spectfully propose not new uniforms As Altizer neared second, the ing first and talking afterward. He Mgh for the match. Klinkhamer. he was chosen almost unanimously pretty thoroughly can establish a M. Suhie ...... 97 101 119 this year, the Pacific coast entry but some new stock to fill them Chicago coacher at third yelled, The Knights of Columbus F. Anderson .... 86 85 91 has suffered two defeats that were for All-America this year, but mere­ with. claim to the featherweight title by jumped Infto fifth place by getting Carl Hansen’s three string of 385 ly because— well, because. * r- ♦ “ Slide, Dave, slide.” He accommo­ 0. Nelson ...... 81 94 85 will probably not be beaten in the quite stunning. beating Canzoneri; in fact, that two points from the Beethovn Glee 114 Don’t think for one moment that dated by going into the bag feet goes for both of the principals. R. Sad ...... 88 127 Herald bowling league this sea­ Notre Dame’s Four Horsemen The third Waner boy is to report first in the most approved style. ■ Club. The singers won the first .105 95 97 Mr. Welch Is all that Pittsburgh to the Pirates in spring. Now if the Benny Bass, of Philadelphia, E. W ilk ie ...... son. He and Mike Suhle are tied gave the Cardinals a healthy wal­ Stovall, seeing the hoax, helped it game by one pin, 470 to 469. The loping in 1925, and Alabama un­ has to depend on in this Tourna­ Pirates could just find six more ball happens to be in with a prior Kacey team had a fine chance to 457 502 506 for the high single with 146. This ment of Roses game. Names you’ll on by throwing the ball into, center is expected to be bettered but may corked a spectacular one-quarter­ players. claim, but this happens t(> be box­ - win in the last box but Frank ST. BRIDGET’S hear a lot of that day include ♦ ♦ ♦ field. j ing, not gold mining, and so Ben­ (D - . scoring drive that sent the Washing­ Getting to his feet, Altizer dash- 1 < Cervini wasn’t quite equal to the Brazansky ...... 83 93 86 not. ton Huskies down in defeat in 1926. Hagan, Booth, Parkinson, Was- Dan Howley has a pretty good hi- jamin really canfiot hope to get ed for third. The crowd seeing the ' occasion. In the second game, the Giraitus ...... 97 83 94 muth„ Cutler Donchess! And the fleld lined up for his Browns next j nayv:here unless he sees fit to dls- There will be a meeting at the Knowing all this well, Mr. “ Glb- humor of the situation was in an , K. of C. won by 32 pins and this La Chapelle...... 80 99 104 by” Welch and his Pittsburgh play­ Pitt line is a great line, from end spring and the outfield doesn't look of tonight’s survivor. Ben­ School street Rec at 2 o’clock to­ uproar. The fans yelled for Dave to ' proved enough to capture the M clldu ff...... 87 8:7 121 to end. so bad. Speaking of the pitching jamin, I understand, is a bit miffed morrow afternoon of all persons In­ mates feel as If nothing less than a score. Joe Birmingham, playing ' pinfall point. The Beethoven won Kotkavek ...... 118 89 98 victory will be due any raucous The Panthers will likely enter staff, the outfield will do the catch­ at the local commission and may terested in forming a basketball center field for Cleveland, retrieved ^ the third gqme 480 to 466. The cheers the night of Jan. 2. And, the game a slight favorite to win ing.' not care to play in our back yard team to represent the Rec. Paul « « * the ball and threw to Bill Bradley V Knights rolled with but four men, 465 457 503 of course, it must be remembered if they don’t allow too many buga­ but if they show him the money taking a dummy score for the fifth. Ballsieper, Herb Angelli, Roy Nor­ Dempsey thinks Sharkey could at third, who purposely allowed the IVEST SIDE REC (3). that Pittsburgh made a' claim for boo stories to worry them, but and the unqualified Utle, he ought In winning two games from ris, Harold Madden, George Stav- beat Tunney because Gene couldn’t ball to get away from him and roll Schubert , 93 103 98 national grid honors which would they’re going to have no easy time to be ni(:e. • the Center Church, the Masons did Hansen ...... 84 88 98 nitsky, Elmo Mantelli, Harry Ben­ carrying the colors of the east, and reach him with a-right. Maybe he toward thei grandstand. y not once come even near 500 pins. son, “ Cap” Bissell, Ty Holland, not be diminished In the least by means couldn’t reach him with a In any event, it begins to. look as •••••••• . 97 87 120 a decisive victory over Pop War­ maintaining the prestige that is Even -Umps Did Act Their scores of 447, 479, and 474 99 Jimmy Gotman, Ding Farr, Jimmy right low enough. Flushed with pride at his appar­ though the' featherweight class Shea ...... 101 101 ner’s brigade. now that of the east, In this Tourna­ soon will have a real leader and to­ would have been, beaten by many Canade ...... 87 94 96 Qulsh, Johnny Boyle, “ Nibble” ment of Roses game. * • • ent success in outwitting the op­ teams in the league. The first It was due largely to this 89,me night’s work. If not actually start­ 462 473 511 House, Tommy Faulkner or any­ The New York boxing fathers position,-Altizer continued on to game was won by the Center one who may have been overlooked ing the ball rolling, at least will MASON (8) have declared Corporal lazy the plate. Bradley’s throw to Catchy give It a first class nudge oti the church by one pin when Howard W ickham ...... 82 102 88 In this list, 1b welcome to attend Schwartz flyweight champion of the er “ Nig” Clarke had Altizer beaten Murphy missed a one-pin spare In stitches. Stevenson...... •. 95 97 101 the meeting. world of New York. a yard, but “ Nig” purposely mlssr ' the last box. The Masons grabbed ••••••>• . 93 91 97 Yale *s Basketball Team ed touching Dave as he slid into the the next two. .Their scores were Cole ...... 90 lOa 98 plate- He failed to put the ball on 86 90 THERE IS NO CHAMPION. unusually low.. Murphy ...... 87 The New York Boxing Commis­ The jurors that absrlved Rogers him by at least a foot. ROCKNE TOUR The West Side Rec after losing To Play Pennsylvania Hornsby, of.. !f'&,27b. gambling At this stage I had to do my stuff ^ the first game by three pins rallied 447 479 474 sion was asked recently by the Total Illinois commission for a ruling on claims brought by a betting com­ and with all the pomp that I could New York, Dec. 30.— Knute and won the next two from the St. CENTER CHURCH (1) missioner probaoly figured that the muster majestically waived him out Rockne, Notre Dame football coach, y Bridget’s team, The last ^ game . 81 89 97 the heavyweight wrestling cham­ H a y es...... pion. Information was asked New Haven, Conn., Dec. 30.— St. ^,awrerice University, w;as taken boys were ueliing jointly. And it and called him so in -my very loud­ has chartered the Uunard liner Car- ■ « was also close, the Rec winning by McComb ...... 88 103 81 must 'have been a swell joint, too, whether Joe Stetcher or Ed. Lewis Yale’s Varsity basketball team, un­ away from Yale by her inability to, est voice. After rendering the de­ mania for his tour to the Olympic : eight pins, both teams hitting over Thomson ...... 110 99 93 toss goals after fouls. Since that O’Goofty declaims. games at Amsterdam* Holland, next . 87 91 90 held the title. The New York de­ der direction of Coach George Tay­ cision I tried my level best to get -* 500. Mcllduff and Metcalf hit 121 Nelson ...... cision ■was that there was no game the team has i showed marked away from Altizer, but he was too summer. The party will leave hers and 120 respectively, Humphries...... — 89 lor, of Waterbury, appears to be improvement in the art of making on July 20 and will return! on Sep­ Haugh ...... 99 95 champion. quick on the trigger for he grabbed t The Bon Ami won the first and climbing toward the heights in that such baskets. On the credit side the my protector, kicked my mask, and tember 2, after visiting seven Eu­ > last games from the ^0 CAliT FilDB 1928, the Army did not seek soft j^Flemlng - Mahoney . . '. . '...... 84 98 New Cleveland owners favor the spots. On the schedule arranged Glbby Welch - of Pittibnrgh wew (F YMB ^ FIVE BIG GAMES, considered two of the tilckie^ ^.Stratton . - Leary ...... 104 ^99 1' uaiLurf® AII^ PLANe7 Big Ten football teams will meet playing of Johnny Hodapp, a for the Cadets are Southern Meth­ V Wilson ,,. • • Dum my...... 83 83 youngster who has played a few THAttkS Xo PE76& BEttTz odist, Yale, Harvard, Notre Dame open-field runners in footbaU-thU ©MBA -J/4CK (4AMM/ five intersectlonal opponents in Cjervlm...... 107 103 1 Alabama, Dartmouth, Navy, games in the past two years, at CAe^lefe^g^ PA. and the Navy. past aeaioa. . ^ 445 481 *445 - UilMFIEUP/ V4AS. J Prlaoetoa aad Peaa Next yaox. third haM aazl ssaana. •British Americans won roll off. Total* 469 476 466 1 S •v?; \- -■ V . ^ V *< li'./'*.

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been made to usher in the New Year riotously. in various sports and pastimes will SENSATIONAL R AD Most of the twenty prohibition be invited to "hook up” with the agents were Imported from Wash­ NEWDlREaORTO new director with a view to having i i ington especially lor the raid. They Adolph Souoy, jcliel at the Wara- action wherever actipn is desired. COMES ALL seized a dozen bottles of alleged noke Hotel, was before the Man­ DANISH ACTRESS” TIE NEW YORK CLUB liquor, and removed the club’s fix­ chester police court this- momiH®'-:.'? BEGIN ON MONDAY tures and furnishings, valued at charged with intoxication. ’The mam xti SYRACUSE $50,000, to a warehouse. made such a disturbance la WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC THE WAY FROM Seizure of the club’s fixtures room late______last night that J. W4t M Dry Agents Arrest Staff and marked the inauguration of a new. proprietor, was forced policy by the local prohibition en- call Patrolmanp Arttiur . Seymouw "Jerry” Fay’s Engagement IS S m i FLOURISHING forcement officers. This morning Mr. Soucy was very Remove $50,000 Worth 'The crowd in the street hissed sorry he had caused any Is Permanent; All-Year- the raiders, and was promptly dis­ and assured the court it would l (C!ontlnued from Page 1.) Hollywood, Calif.— Hollywood Of Clnb’ s Furnishings. persed by police. Word of the raid never occur again. The Judge sus- . T was fooled. And oL how Hollywood spread along the White Light pended judgment on payment o^ Round Programs Planned. learn they have been hoodwinked. hates to be gooled— especially by a trict, anjd patrons of other night costs. '* 1 Big cities and popular resorts all clubs quickly left for their homes. Kaston Zikus was found help- little 19-year-old girl. l over the world have their pitfalls New York, Dec. 30.— In a sensa­ lessly drunk at Oak arid Spruce for girls. Beautiful blond Jean Williams tional raid on the Chez Helen Ali’S BIRTHDAT CAKE streets last night by Patrolman -i t ] The announcement in "The Her­ Albany, N. Y., Dec. 30.— Friends Serious Problem came here fishing for a movie con­ Morgan early to-day, a large squad Radding and was taken to the, ald” yesterday to the effect that Whether the situation today is of Gov. Smith have prepared a sur­ tract. And blase Hollywood swal­ of federal prohibition agents seized police station. He has been In^ “ Jerry” Fay had been secured as worse than it was before the war is prise for him when he sits down to lowed not only her bait— but hook, court before for the same offenirei^ the new director of the Manchester a hard question to answer but the quantity of alleged liquor, his birthday dinner tonight. A fine of $10 and costs was impose line and sinker as well. On the table before him will ap­ Community club caused widespread number of girls led astray "are suf­ wrecked the Interior of the exclu­ ed. comment in recreational and ath­ ficiently large to constitute a seri­ Jean Williams won a bathing sive night club and forced 300 pear a monster white cake, a re­ beauty contest in Syracuse, New plica of the White House. The gov­ letic circles at both enifs of the ous problem.” formally attired patrons to the York. And she went to New Yotk ernor will be 54 years old. town. The generally expressed opin­ This is the sinister indictment of CARD OP THANKS ion was that in view of the experi­ commercialized vice in many na- City where she got a job in Flo StF00t« Ziegfeld’s Follies. Six months ago The'officers arrested Helen Mor­ PARIS DIVORCE ence in college and professional ath­ ttions as pointed out in all its drab We wish-to thanlc*: our friends she came to Hollywood but the gan, musical comedy star, as the Paris, Dec. 30.— Mrs. Lelia letics of Mr. Fay, and his local detail in a bulky League of Nations owner of the establishement. She and relatives, for the fiowers sent* popularity, genial temperament and report on the trafllc in women and movie town didn’t give her a tum­ Trowbridge Von. Karlbwski today ble at all. So she went away— and and eight of the club’s staff were was granted a divorce^by the Seine and the sympathy shown us during known ability, the directors of the children, which has just been taken to a police station in a pa­ Community club have made a wise came back again as Sonia ivarlov, Court from George Von Karlowski the illness and death of our beloved brought to New York and made trol wagon and charged with illegal husband and father. . selection, and in fact were very for­ available at the offices of the Ameri­ Danish actress. on grounds of desertion. The couple Sonia is the Name possession of liquor. Mrs. Joseph McCaughey tunate in securing a director with can Social Hygiene Association, The actress, who plays a leading were married at Greenwich, Conn,, and Pamilyt these qualifications. Hollywood bowed at the feet of The report has been submitted to Sonia Karlov. She was society s role in "Show Boat,” a Broadway on August 8, 1917. "Jerry” will assume his new each of the twenty-eight govern­ production that recently opened duties Monday. The first step no toast. She was Invited everywhere. ments involved. Handsome leading meil, directors here, was highly indignant. Clad doubt will be a general survey of in an expensive evening gown and the situation, with a view to deter­ What Report Says and producers were taken in by her "Girls who join travelling troupes charm and quaint "Danish accent. ermine wrap, she excoriated the mining the needs of the district, raiders for their methods of oper­ and how the organization can best and perform in low-class music Sonia was a great actress and she i go about the matter of rendering halls and cabarets in some coun­ was smart. Her first move was to ation. HOLLYWOOD MARKET tries often fall a prey to trafficers engage a "high powered press Bondsmen Ready. the utmost service to the communi­ Bondsmen came to her rescue, 381 East Center St., Comer Parker St. ty in a recreational and social way. who are sometimes associated with agent,” whom she fooled into be­ lieving that she actually was a however, and before dawn she was Permanent Director the managers of places of amuse­ Phone 330. ' Delivered, Owing to misunderstanding, a ments,” the report says. Their great foreign actress. free on bail. She and her asso­ few have received the impression contracts are often misleading, Newspaper writers clamored ciates were to be given a hearing that the engagement was not to be their wages are Inadequate, and not around the beautiful, fiery creature l8*t0r« Infrequently their real business is seeking interviews. And even they A crowd of nearly 1,000 persons permanent. This view is incorrect, __“ hard boiled” and wise to such EXTRA FANCY FOWLS ... $L00 EACH as the new director is to be the per­ to secure clients for the establish-, gathered on 54th street as the manent director of the Community stunts— ^were taken in. The daily alarmed patrons of the club dashed Lean Pork R oast ...... A...... K e jb - ment, papers were filled with stories of to the sidewalk. Broadway has club, and'when engaged the matter “ The worst cases of all are those Sonia Karlov. Producers who not seen so much excitement in Legs of Spring L am b ...... lu* of an all-year-round program of ac­ of the innocent girls with whom a wouldn’t even see her when she months. tivities was discussed, with summer contract of marriage, pretended or was Jean Williams were bidding for Lamb s t e w ...... sports as well as winter pastimes The raid, was made under the real, is made. This type of girl her services. personal supervision of Regional Fresh Shoulders...... provided for. usually comes from poor surround­ Scribe Knows Her As in the case of the previous di­ director Major Maurice Campbell, Home Made Sausage ...... ^ * ings of ignorant parents who are One day Sonia ./as invited to be Jt was taken to indicate that fur­ rector, no contract was required, as easily deceived. It is only when the guest of honor at a newspaper • ; . 'A.,- >» ' > *•■*./ • ' this arrangement was considered ther raids will be made on night separated from her parents by long luncheon. That was her Waterloo. resorts where preparations have mutually satisfactory all around. distances that the unhappy victim One of the men present, a former For instance, if an eastern or west­ learns what is expected of her. New York reporter, rt-cognized her ern college saw fit to make Mr. Investigation Aroused as Jean Williams of the Follies. The Fay an offer for the position of T-h© report has aroused consid- writer didn’t call her bluff but all coach within the year hence, guar­ during the luncheon he continued anteeing a salary much higher than erable indignation in Europe, ac­ Sonia Karlov she fooled Hollywood. cording to Major Bascom Johnson, to make "cracks” that showed her the club could consider giving, it immediately she had been recog­ So Sonia Karlov still has a job— Sonia Karlov came here with noth was felt that to hold a director to who was in active charge of the ihg but a world of courage and three year’s investigation okcondl- nized. Sonia stood up under his and she’s dropped the name Jean a contract under such conditions barrage beautifully— she never Williams forever. made all celluloida believe every tions on lour continents. He said word she spoke with her acquired would not be conducive to the best even batted an eye. Hollywood thought it smart— but results. that far-reaching changes s-r© al­ accent. most certain to take place within The next morning Sonia Karlov it isn’t. Inexperienced, beautiful Competitive Sports appeared in the office of Cecil B. It has already been decided that the next five years. "The main route foi internation­ DeMille, who had just given her a Code, still the basis of French law, the Community club is to have a contract. She was as foreign and FEW FRENCH DIE POOR; v;'kA At basketball team whose goal will be al traffic in women so far as we AVERAGE WEALTH SMALL; has made France the country of intriguing as ever. But she confess­ many hut small property owners. the town championship. As stated have been able to examine it, is ed her bluff to DeMille, who also ® ' ONIjY 1,000 MILLIONAIRES on the sports page of The He^ld from Europe to countries in Central had been captured by her radiant All but one and one-fourth of the SOUTH MANCHESTER and South America,” the report as­ last evening, the director of the Rec charm. She told the producer her Paris.— Few Frenchmen die poor people who die in France every on School street has plans for an serts. "There is also a route from whole story and begged him not to and very few of them die rich, ac­ year leave enough to pay their debts. Fewer than one thousand All-Manchester team which will Europe to Egypt and to^ other tear up her conti :t, to give her a cording to recent statistics on for­ play on the south end floor. It is places in Northern Africa. fortunes of more than one million 603 MAIN STORES 39 OAK ST. trial. tunes in France. hardly to be presumed that the Rec The United States is touched upon The Happy Ending francs are left. team, when formed and in good very lightly in the report. It is "That’s all right,” replied De­ One thousand dollars, or about playing mettle, will sit calmly aside known, however, that United States Mille. "You fooled my staff and you twenty-five thousand francs, is the while the north end team is claini- Attorney Charles H, Tuttle of New fooled me. You even put'one over average amount of the fortunes de­ ing the championship. The result is York has interested himself in the on all Hollywood. If you’re a good vised by will. Division of the es­ likely to be good-natured rivalry, report, having been informed un­ enough actress to do that, you are tate among the heirs which is near­ BARREL with some hectic games for local officially that charges had been good enough for my pictures.” ly obligatory under the Napoleonic] Read Herald Advs supremacy. Games with out-of-town made that women and girls were SACK teams are also contemplat^. Flour Sale sent to Latin American countries In a few days Director Fay will from this city through fake thea­ announce some of his plans for 'wiii' GOLD MEDAL-PASTRY-PHILLIPS xxxx ter activities, and those interested trical agencies. SMITH'S GROCERY ^ TELEPHONE 1300 TUB NORTH SCHOOL STREET LBS. 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BARS Roast Lamb, brown gravy Potatoes and good Sweet baked sweet or white pota­ Turnips; Soap toes, Little Gem Peas— does FRUIT MEAT DEPARTMENTa that sound good to you? S.w c^ Juicy Grape Fruit, If you can use a large leg Fancy EaHrig Ap­ of lamb try this. ples, Ripo Bananas, .Navel Legs Lamb ...... 39c PotRoasts...... and Florida Oranges. V irs £ in ia p a n c a k e o Special on Tender Lean If you want some good PKGS. 8 lb. Legs of Lamb 35c lb; Native Potatoes a^!$l-65 a Lamb Stew...... 15c Rib Roasts Beef. . 28c-38c These lamb legs are very bushel, we haveT them. tender and there is a lot of These potatoes are from meat on them. Cannon’s farm in Ellington Roast Veal...... 35c Sausage M e a t...... 2 9 c and we guarantee they will Shoulders of Lamb 25c lb. cook np to please you. VERY FANCY ;^ned and rolled so that National Biscuit just de­ Roasting Chickens 45c-50c link Sausage ...... 2 9 c you can carve them easily. livered to us about 100 LB. Plenty Smaller Legs of pounds of Robena Cookies to sell special tomorrow at Rice Lamb from 5 to BYz lbs. GROCERY DEPARTMENT each. 27c lb. They are a delicioim A REAL HEALTH FOOD chocolate covered cookie, Now that the turkeys are $md you won’t make any aU gone there should be a mistake to buy a couple of 101b. S u g a r ...... 63c Large Cans Peaches.. 25c brisk demand for beef. We pounds. ' PINE AM. 1 will have nice Pot Roasts For the New Year’s din­ Wesson Ofl___ 27c can GRAN. and Rib Itoasts tomorrow— ner or party we will have Sugar 5 7 cut from beef that will Tender Routing Chickens Native Potatoes 43c peck **just melt in your mouth.” Fresh Fowl for fricassee. From L. L Grant’s. Fresh Spare Ribs Lean Bondess Pot Small Lean Fresh Should­ A F IN E , R o o s t s ...... 28c up e r s . ' 2 pkgs. Mince M eat.... 25c ..15c SWEET DRINKING LB*. Rib Oven Roasts... 28c up Sauer KrauL 3 lbs. 25c. SANTOS VI Very nice Boneless Veal Roast cut from Woodward’s Evap. mMk, 2 cans. . . . 25c N ative V e a l — ...... 45c Ib. Pupiiy Bread...... 14c ” : ■■ ■ MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 80, IWST,

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lattwwMiMi MI iir rTTiff I t y r r im nr newsdealers and booksellers In the WSXj{SjXX3{J«StX563C»W3^^ employment in the Michelin tire' village haye stocked their shelves 5.000 FRENCH COLONY factory now being erected here. Many of the new residents have with French novels and newspapers. never been in England before, for Fortunately, Hollywood speaks a universal lan'guage, and the French FOR NEW TIRE FACTORY although it is less than twenty-five colony is always well represented miles from Dover to Calais, thou­ at the movies in town. The factory sands of French people have never “The store that holds faith with people. HALES SELF-SERVE IN OLD ENGUSH TOWN left their native soil to see what is expected to be in operation in a their neighbor on the other side of few months. Comer Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006 the English Channel is like. F. Kelley, Prop. Stoke-on-Trent, Eng.— In this Two things the residents of this The first newspaper was pub­ very English district, made doubly new Arcady dislike. One is the weather, and the other the fact that lished in England in 1588. G n o C E R Y famous by the early novels of Ar­ nold Bennett and Its own inimitable English saloons— or pubs, as they Start The New Year P A V f TO W AIT u w t v n u n m a u r pottery, a little French colony is are better known— are strictly su­ trying to settle down and 1s finding pervised by law, and are open only the transfer from Montparnasse to at certain hours of the day. a typical British countryplace but Few of the residents speak Eng­ Right little to its liking. lish at all, and they have found dif­ Manchester's Public Pantry ficulty in establishing pleasant re­ Let us take New Year’s Eve as an exainple. In hun­ The colony at present numbers lations with the native population only 800 men and women, but there dreds of homes in town people are arr^m g “ THREE REASONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE of the village. SELF-SERVE GROCERY are fresh arrivals almost every The greatest difficulty that the ring in the new year. They congr^ate there to spend week. They represent. the advance colonists encounter is that of find­ the evening or perhaps stay imtil the guard of an army of 5,000 workers, almost all French, who are to take ing amusement. A number of the morning. Undoubtedly some form of repast is se^ed in 1. The Quality every home. What would be more aPP™P” »te thw a 2« The Price tempting selection of our home cooked food products.. 3. The Complete Satisfaction LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Sto<^' up for the two day holiday. Store closed All Day M

Reymander’s Market g o l d MUDATi AND PELLSBURY’ S BEST Our food twins wish you a Home Cooked Foods FRESH MEATS Happy New Year lb. bag $1.08 That’s filled with comfort and Smoked and Cooked Meats including our Own M e d FLOUR 24V2 Pot Roast ... 25c lb. Legs Lamb .. 35c lb. good cheer. Ham and Otto Stahl’s Delicious Pork Sausage and Bock- Shoulder Lamb wurst. ______First Cut Roast We believe that In this market ...... 25c lb. place you will find the food that will ...... 32c lb. benefit and entertain you during the Swedish Lutefish ready to cook. „ ^ , FRESH FR<»I THE SMOKE HOUSE Fresh Spare Ribs coming year. May we begin serv­ MEADOW GOLD l i b . 58c P igs’ Feet... 10c lb. Potato Chips in bulk. Pretzels, Sandwich Spreads, ...... 24c lb. ing you. Pitted Dates, Jams and Jellies. , ^ . , Smoked Shoulders Fresh P ig Liver, Fresh Shoulder Leg of Lamb ...... 35c Boned Chicken, Lobster and Crab Meat in glass. Butter 2 lbs. $1.0S Rib Lamb Chops ...... 45c Hor D’Oeuvres, Caviar, Pate De Foie Gras. lb . 17c ...... 18c lb...... 19c lb. Shoulder Lamb Chops...... 38c Glacier Mints, Polka Grisar, Marshmallows* Pork R oast. . 25c lb. Native Veal Rump Rib R o a s t ...... 28c-35c Home Made Plum Pudding. R o a s t...... 32c lb. Roasting P ork ...... 23c Swedish and Scotch Salt Herring. Veal for Cutlets Fresh H a m ...... 25c Pickles, Olives, Onions and Relishes. ABM0UR'’S STAR AND CUDAHTS 55c lb. Veal Chops . .40c lb. Fresh Pigs’ Liver ...... 18c Large assortment of Imported and Domestic Canned PURITAN! 29c Fresh F o w l...... 39c HAM (Sugar cored, sldiuied back) Shoulder V eal...... 35c lb. Sausage M eat...... 29c Large assortment of Imported and Domestic Cheese. Fruits and Vegetables Doris Corn, 2 cans ...... 29c Opposite Army and Navy Club, South Manchester Burt Olny Corn, 2 cans ----- 35c ~ BEVERAGES STRICTLY FRESH, SELECTED PURE Rival Peas, 2 can s...... 35c Arrack, Militar y and Swedish Punch, Grenadine, Man­ B. & M. Lima Beans, can .. 15c hattan and Martini Cocktails, Vermouth, Kummel, Lard lb. pkg. 13%e Baldwin Apples, basket $1,00 Large Eggs doz.63c Creme De Menth, White Rock Water, Ginger Ale. (Sanitary packagv) nvnnnnnn \ X \ A. VW>WX*XMSXX30SXX3{XXXXX^^ Fancy Prunes, 2 lbs...... 25c Campbell Beans, 3 cans ... 25c Heavy Cream, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Brown’s Butter Crab M e a t ...... 31c — — SBTvicB Quality Lo w Ptices HIND’S STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. EVERY EVENING OAMPREIiL’S Juul’s Market K etchup 49e Phone 2339, 539 Main St. Tomato Soup New Years Specials a large bottles 4 cans 29e

Fresh Dressed Ducks, lb...... 39c Fresh KiUed Milk Fed Chickens, A O ^ SPECIALS FROM THE COOKIE ■ 4 to 5 lbs. each, lb...... “ “ ^ DEPT. Palmolive Soap ... .3 bars 19c Frying Chickens, 3 to 4 lbs. each, lb ..... 38c OutstancU i^ Snow Crests...... lb. 25c ■ (Your choice of 66 other varieties.) Small Lean Fresh Shoulders, lb. ... 18c V a l u e s ! Royal-Lunch Crackers, Finest Fresh Pork to Roast, lb...... 23c'25c 2 lb. b o x ...... 31c Lifebuoy Soap.... .3 bars 17c « You’ll always find the most outstanding values at the A &P—because the A & P is the largest retailer of fine Boneless Roast of Iam b, lb...... 32c foods—because the A&P is headquarters for nationally Fancy lie g s Spring Lam b, lb. 33c known foods—and because the A&P has an honest desire to reduce food costs to the lowest possible point. H.\LE’ S PA.MOUS MORNING LUXURY Boneless Rolled Roast Beef, lb 39c Confoctionory Coffee lb. 38c Bondess Pot Roast Beef, lb. . 35c The whole wheat cereal—with all the bran! PKGS (Packed, roasted and blended especially Sugar 2 pkg. ISe for u s.) Bondess Veal Roast, lb...... 35c Shredded Wheat Buy a dozen cans—always good! SPECIAL CANS CamsbeU’s A complete assortment of NEW 1927 CROP NUTS Finest Loin Lamb Chops, lb...... Selected and carefully cleaned rice! FANCY LBS -1 Native Pigs* Liver, lb...... I5c lUce BLUB ROSE Fresh Fruit and V egetables Strawberryi Raspberry or Pineapple! Fancy Cape Cod CRANBERRIES, qt...... 20c Large, SoUd Heads ICEBERG LETTUCE Our Rome Made Sausage Meat, none better, lb. 30c |i| I 15% O Z h e a d ...... m ______SU L T A N A JAR Fancy Native Northern Spy APPLES, ■ I I II II ■■■< --- ^ Iiarge Indian River ORANGES, dozen ...... 59c %SS e 1 E E ___ a pp le PECTIN BASE \ 4 qts. 45c, 14 qts. S1JB5 New CARROTS, large bunch ...... 7 c 10c Home Cooked Food Specials Fancy, small pitted, meaty, Santa Clara frm t! Fresh Crisp CELERY HEARTS, bunch Large, IrtSian River GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for . .29c LBS stuffed and Baked Chickens...... $1*50 and up 40-50 (3offee N u t R in g ...... 25ceach Prunes SIZE Pecan R olls...... 25ceach „ S rs-i-iS S .'S S S Devil's Food C akes...... 25c Serve Uneedas with soups, salads and cheese! OW Fashioned Loaf Cakes ...... •• • 25c PKGS ripe ^ m S s, fresh Pineapples, and fancy Winesap Apples. Walnut Cakes...... 25ceach Uneeda Biscuit B^Led Beans ...... * • ------• • -25c qt* Bm w u B r e a d ...... 10c-15c loaf PEACHES A.p Home B ^ e Crullers. ; LB B C e An kinds o f Pies and (3akes. JAM TA R TS BmcAtcm HALES ...... 55c lb. Keep that school girl complexion! VrlMV&CU Calail finainal ...... CAKES Finest'Potgto Salad ...... 25c lb. Palmolive Soap SHAKER SALT 3 PKGS HEALTH MARKET GROCERY SPECIAL CAN %*JC SHRIMP 2 Ib. box Royal Lunch Crackers...... : a ‘ Our Boy Tender Sweet P eas ...... 19c cot • Standard brands at a v^y low price! 2 Cans Bon Ton P eas ...... 25c COLD MEDAL SACK Specials For Saturday! 3 pkgs. Ideal Raisins ...... 25c «1 0 U r mxSBURY’S 1.09 2 pkgs. Sun Maid Raisins ...... ^...... "U'„' PORK LAMB Cloverleaf Sliced Pineapple, large size can ...... 27c can KIRKMAN’S SOAP 3 CAKES E T * Tender Legs Lamb, lb. I • s s s • s s .330 N O . 2 m e Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb ...... Loin Lamb CSi<^>s, lb. 489 A O P xi ICAN SLICED PINEAPPLE (Lean) „ x .i. - Tender Small Pork Roast, lb...... POULTRY Fruits & Fresh Vegetables The genuine! PIMENTO lb4S* (Lean) LB Fresh Leaf Lard, lb ...... ^ MHIc Fed Roasting catit^en, lb ...... 48c Finest Eating A pples...... 50c b^ket Fresh Ham, lb...... - - - - • • • • - * (6 to 7 lbs. average.) Scaldsweet (Granges, special...... 39c dozen Kraft Cheese amebican Fresh Pigs’ Liver,...... lb. lOc, 8 lbs. ^ Milk Fed Roasting OMcken, lb...... 4-c 23c (4 to 5 lbs; average) Fancy Iceburg Lettuce, 2 f o r ...... 25c Hale’s Fresh Sausage Meat, lb...... Englan^s qu ^ty loaf! Fresh Link Sausages, lb...... • • 27c Fricafsee Fowl, lb...... New Carrots, Fancy Celery. LARGE Jack Rabbit, lb, ...... 2oc LOAF YeUow .Globe Turnips...... 19c peck GRAUmMOTHER’S /t BEEP Lmrge. Lean Beef stew, lb. ...'...... • • • ...... Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak, lb...... w Dill Pickles, dozen . ...t.. .. 25c Manchester Public Market Shoulder Roast, lb.- ...... 20c A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10

• ■ 'I : ^ Want Ad Informatioii MATTRESSES. BOXSPBINGS oush- LOST—$20 BILL on Main or Park mns and pillows; sterilized and Manchester, streets. Finder please retup to 66 renovated with sulphur ai^ formal- Park street. Telephone 169-12. delyde; best method. Manchester Evening Herald Upholstering Co., 119 Spruce Annonneements Phone 651-5. Classified Advertisements PHONOGRAPHS, Vacuum cleaner and Count six average words to a line. STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all To The Initials, numbers and abbreviations, the world. Ask for jailing clock repairing. Look and gunsmlth- rates. Phone 760-2. Robert J. Smith. Ing, saw filing. Bralthwalte. 52 FOR RENT— 5 ROOM upstairs fiat, each count as a word and compound all modem Improvements, 82 Sum­ words as two words. Minimum 1009' Main street. Pearl street. mer street,'>■» Phpxie* 1985. I _• Is price of three lines. SEWING MACHINES, repairing of Making I ^ m the New x \ • • AntomQbUM rof Eale all makes, oils, needles and-supplies. J-FOR RENT—AT 20 Chestnut street iilno rates per day for ' transient R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. i^r first floor flat all Improvements. Ap­ Hupmobile—+Hu^^n and Essex 1925 FORD COUPE In good running Phone 715. ply at 43 Church street or telephone Saiectlve March 17. **27 condition; also.has good tires. Cheap Cash Charge 1— 1928 ESSEX Sedan, Demonstrator ...... 8 6 5 0 if taken at once. Telephone 82-5. CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, 1— 1928 HUDSON Sedan 118 Demonstrator...... 8 1 1 5 0 6 Consecutive Days ..| 7 cts 9 cts locks and safes opened; expert key \PARTMENTS—Two, three and four 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts 11 cts FOR SALE — 1923 STUDEBAKER fitting, saw filing and grinding. room apai'tmenta, heat Janitor «er- 2— 1927 ESSEX Coaches, $mall m ileage...... 8475-8625 13 cts 1 Day ...... 11 cts Light Six touring car, good Work called for, Harold Clemson, vice, gas range, refrigerator, In-a- 4— 1926 ESSEX Coaches ...... 8250-8350 All orders for Irregular insertions and good mechanical condition. 108 No. Elm street. Phone 462. Call 664 doar bed furnished. Call Manchester 3— 1925 ESSEX Coaches...... 8200-8300 Price reasonable if sold at once. In­ Construction Company. 2100 or tele- will be charged at the one-time rate. 1— 1927 CHRYSLER Coach ...... 9550 ^ special rites for long term every quire 277 Spruce street, South Man­ Private Instruction 2 8 ohone 782-8. day*^ advertising given upon request chester. ______And Ask for a Want Ad Taker 1—1927 PONTIAC Coach...... 8600 II Ads ordered for three or six days I FOR ’ RENT—^s e v e r a l first class 1— -1927 DODGE Roadster ...... ^. • •. - ■•..»...... 8 5 0 0 PLACE TOUR ORDER NOW BACKWARD CHILDREN and those rents with all Improvements. Apply 3—<1925 HUPMOBILE Club Sedans .'... 8450-8550 and stopped for an early delivery on the new’^ o p behind In work because of sickness TellHer What You Want Edward J. Holl, 865 Main street TeL day will be charged only for the ac­ 2— 1926 HUPMOBILE 6 Sedans ...... 8 8 0 0 -8 9 0 0 tual number of times the ad appear­ car. Orders will be filled strictly in tutored In all grammar school sub­ 560. ed. charging at the rate earned, but the order received. jects. Former grammar An experienced operator will take your ad. help you 1— 1925 Hnpmobile-8 S edan ...... 8750 no aliowances or refunds can be made principal. Reasonable rates. Call word it for best results, and see that it Is properly'in- SIX ROOM TENEMENT, all improve­ 1— 1926 HUDSON Brougham ...... $750 on six time ads stopped after the, MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES 215-5. ments, electric, lights, steam heat, Dependable Used Cars eerted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you until set tubs, ready for occupancy Mon­ 1— 1925 HUDSON Sedan ...... 9 4 5 0 740 day. Call at 14 Wadsworth street 1— 1924 HUDSON Sedan...... 9300 ^^Xo*^nul forbids” ; display lines not 1069 Main street. Tel. Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 81 seventh day after insertion to take advantage of thq Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. 1— 1925 HUDSON Coach ^V .-.. . . . • * • . .$100 ^°Tlie Herald will not be responsible CASH RATE, Houses for Sale 7 2 1— 1926 OLDSMOBILE Sedan , . '• • f • • -^.8400 for more than one incorrect Insertion 10 GOOD USED CARS Including Mar- MONEY TO LOAN on first and second < ^ .-.8 4 0 0 mon and Olds demonstrators, Craw­ mortgages. Mortgages ^ “Sht and 1— 1925 CHRYSLER Touring . of any advertisement ordered .for COLONIAL HOME—^180 Porter Street ford Auto Supply Company, Center sold. P. D. Comollo, 13 Oak street. 1 Oakland Touring ...... $ 3 0 0 1 Lexington Touring ' ,'.. .8 1 0 0 more than one time. and Trotter streets. Telephone 1174 Suitable for two family dwelling. The inadvertent omission or incor __ ^______Half of house now rented, leaving 1 Peerless Coupe ...... $ 2 0 0 1 Cleveland...... /. -850 rcct publication of advertising will be or 2021-2. very desirable six rooms and bath 1 Dodge Touring ...... 8 5 0 1 Dodge Conije . ,-„»i«*iii..-8150 rectified only by cancellation ^“6 Help Wanted— ^Female 85 with all conveniences, for buyer or charge made for the service render- 1—1927 FORD ROADSTER 1 Essex Tonring ...... $ 5 0 1 Esse.x Touring .. .8150 1— 1922 Nash. Fuel and Feed 49-A Apartments— Flats— can be rented separately. Reason­ 1 M axw ^ Touring .3c*a»i.8100 ed. WANTED—GIRL to work in office, able terms. Phone Manchester 221. 1 WlUys-Knl^t Tonring $250 • • • 1—1925 Overland Truck' Tenements for Rent 6 3 All advertisements must conform part time, four afternoons and two evenings per week. In reply' sta FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $9 Reo FOR SALE—^NBW 5 ROOM bungalow style, copy and typography with JAMES STEVENSON truck load; $9.75 split. V. Flrpo. UC SIX ROOM tenement with all im­ in 53 Bissell St. Tel. 2169-2 qualifications and salary desired. at No. 168 Benton street, all im­ The Mohen & Amidon Sales Coi®- le ulations enforced by the publish- W ells street Phone 1307-2. provements at 40 Russell street. provements including gas, sewer, and they reserve the right to Address Box N, in care of Herald. Telephone 917 or Inquire at State crs. ESSEX COACH. water, lights, steam heat and 368 Main St„ Hartford edit revise or reject any copy con­ 61 Armory. garage. Walk In and look it over sidered objectionable. HUDSON COACH. 8 6 Household Goods CHEVROLET COACH, Help Wanted— ^Male anytime. For price and terms in­ CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT, quire at 108 'Benton street or tele­ to be published same day niust be re­ 1926 BUICK MASTER SIX SERAN. FOR SALE—BEST BOX . SPRING^_8 lower floor, all Improvements, reai^ TWO GOOD WOOD choppers capable ounce woven ticking, value $30, phone 2632-2. ceived by 12 o’clock ion. Saturdays . . t— PA qj wood* Td©* for occupancy Dec. 1st Apply to C. 10:30 a, m. J. M. SHEARER . of cutting 50 cords one 4 by 6 felt mattress, new and E. Lewis, 44 Cambridg street. Capitol Bulck Co. TeL 1600 phone 1988-12. fresh, all for $45, at inventory sale. FOR SALE-GREENACRES 6 room Legal Notlcea- 7fi Telephone Your Want Ads- Benson’s Furniture Company. Home house all modern, oak finish, Legal Notices WANTED— FIRST CLASS automo­ FOR RENT—TENEMENT of 5 rooms, 60 ft frontage. Reasonable terms. Ads are accepted over the telephone Anto Repairing— ^Painting 7 of- Good Bedding. all improvements. Apply lU Holl AT A COURT OF PROBATE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD bile salesman. A d d re s s B ox A , in street. Telephone 1214-4. Tel. 473. a t MaAchester, within and for tlie at the CHARGE RATE given above FOR SALE—TWO SINGER sewing at Manchester, within and District of Manchester, on the 29th. as a convenience to advertisers, but ALL MAKES OF CARS repaired, auto WASHINGTON. ST—New 6 room district of Manchester, on the 30tn. the C\SH RATES will be accepted as machines, A-1 condition, metal cribs, TO RENT—6 ROOM tenement with day of December, A. D., 192L el^trical systems repaired, used white or brown, $4:50 Inventory sale. home, immediate occupancy. Large day of December, A. D., 1927. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ Live Stock— Vehicles 42 sewing room, with all improvements, lot, one car garage, mortgagea ar­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., parts for sale. Abel’s Servee Station, Benson’s Furniture Co. corner Bissell and Holl streets. In­ ness office on or before the seventh Oak street. Telephone 789. ranged. Cash $1000, price right Call day following the first Insertion (M quire 135 Bissell street. '^'Estate” o f Agnes Brotfru late o f FOR SALE—NEW MILCH C ^ S and NEW 10 PIECE b e d r o o m SUITE Arthur A. Knofla. TeL 782-2—875 ^'^Estate of Joseph Dobrowalskl late Manchester, in said District, deceas- each ad., otherwise the CHARGE Main street. of Manchester In said district, de- Business Services OfiFered 1 3 Springers, Guernsey and Holstein. Bed dresser, chest of drawers, spring, FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement with RATE will be collected. No responsi­ Herd under State and Federal Super­ mattress, rug, two boudoir lamps, heat; also garage on Spruce street. ceased* motion of Alvin L. Brown, nd-< bility for errors in telephoned ads Upon application of Rose Dobro- accuracy vision. E. A. Buckland, Wapping, pair of pillows, $129.50. Watkins Telephone 409-3 or 1320-12. mlnlstrator with will annexed will be assumed and their CHAIR CANING neatly d-ne. Price Conn. Telephone 67-5^ Furniture Exchange, 17 Oak. little daughter, Emily spent Christ­ walski praying that an' instrument ORDERED:—^That six months from cannot be guaranteed. right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, mod­ mas day with Mrs. Strong’s parents, purporting to be the last will and the 29th. day of December, A D., 1927 Anderson. 53 Norman street. Phone FOR SALE—GLENWOOD E range in ern Improvements, at 10 Hemlock testament of said deceased be admit­ Poultry and SuppUe® Mr. and Mrs. George A. Collins. ted to probate and that letters of ad:- be and the same axe limited al­ Phone 664 1892-2. good condition. Inquire of S. G. Gay­ street. Telephone 2319. The Girls’ Mission Band, enjoyed lowed for the creditors within which A.SK FOR WANT AD SERVICES lord. at the State Armory. minlstratlon with the will annexed to brifig in their claims against said * * * • FOR SALE—SEVERAL second hand their Christmas party at the home be granted on said estate, as per ap­ coal burning brooder stoves; some 2 FOUR ROOM FLATS one up and estate, and the said administrator is PIANO TUNING—All work guaran­ Wanted— To Bay 68 one downstairs, all modern improve­ of the Misses Dorothy and Helen plication on file, it is directed to give public notice to the Index of Classifications teed. Estimates cheerfully given. very slightly used; also Perfection ments, at 437 Center street. Call ORDERED;—That the foregoing Kemp’s Music House. Tel. 821. chick hoppers at reduced prices if Frink on Wednesday afternoon. application be heard and determined creditors to bring In their claims Summer WANTED—TO BUY old china, glass 1980. They exchanged presents and games within said tlm# allowed, by posting \ Evening Herald Want Ads are now ordered before Jan 1st 136 at the Probate office in Manchester in a copy of this,.order on the publia grouped according to classifications street. and bric-a-brac. Frederick E. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM down­ and music were also enjoyed after said District, on the 7th. day of Florists— Nurseries 15 Hughes. Phone 386-2. sign post nearest to the place where below and for handy reference w-ill stairs flat on Ridge street. Inquire which the girls served cocoa and January, A. D., 1928, at 9 o’clock in the deceased lESt dwelt within said appear in the numerical order indi­ Tooo MAr J h h a t c h e d White 77 Ridge street, upstairs. the forenoon, and that notice be FRESH CUT FLOWERS—carnations, Leghorn Pullets. High producing JUNK—1 will pay highest prices tor cookies. given to all persons Interested in said town and by pttblishing the same in. cated; , $1.00 per dozen, calendulas, 50c. per strain. Grown uder Conn. “Grow all kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds Wapping Grange had a very en some newspaper haying a circulation Lost and Found ...... TO RENT—3 ROOM heated apart­ estate of the pendency of said appli­ in said probate district, within ten dozen, cyclamen, 50c each, ferns in Healthy Chick” Plan. Oliver Bros.. of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ ment, in Orford Building, rent rea­ jdyable Christmas party Tuesday cation and the time and place of Announcements ...... “ five inch pots, 50c each. 379 Burn­ phone 982-4. days from the date dr this order, and Personals ...... ' ” Windham. Conn. sonable. Inquire S. L. Barabee. Tel. evening. It took the form of an hearing thereon, by publishing a copy return make, to this court of the no- Automobiles side Avenue, East Hartford, tele­ ■1-925-4. of this order in some newspaper hav­ 4 phone Laurel 1610. .M.'iGAZlNES. rags, bundled paper, Orphans Home. All the members tice given, HYDE Automobiles for Sale .... junk bought for cash. Phone 849-3. ing a circulation in said district, on Automobiles for Exchange 5 came in costume dressed as chil­ or before Dec. 30th., 1927, and-.by ^ Judge. 6 JERUSALEM CHERRIES, cylamen, Will call. Elsenberg. posting a copy of this order on the Auto Accessories—Tires .. cdrnatlons $1.00 per doz., calendulas. dren, and an entertainment compos­ H-i2-30-27. Auto Repairing—Painting . 7 SPECIAL ON HIGH grade white oak ed of recitations, music and dancing public sign-post in said town of Man­ 7-A 50 cents. 621 Old' Hartford Road Booms Without Board 6 9 chester, at least six days before the Auto Schools ...... •Greenhouse, 37-3. kegs, of all sizes; also charred kegs. WAPPING were enjoyed after which Santa Autos—Ship by Truck ----- 8 Manchester Grain . and Coal Go., lu day of said hearing, to appear if they Autos—For Hire ...... 9 Apel Place. Phone 1760. FOR BENT—Single and double steam Claus appeared and filled the stock­ see cause at said time and place and Garages—Service—Storage 10 [n sn ra D c e 18 heated furnished rooms; also 3 large At the regular weekly session of ings which were hung by the chim­ make return to this court. ENGUSH CHILDREN 11 WILLIAM S. HYDE Motorcycles—Bicycles .... Building Materials 47 rooms heated tenement, all improve­ the South Windsor Court held in ney with care. There were presents Wanted Autos—Motorcycles __^ 12 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE insurance ments at 109 Foster street. Judge. the Town Hall last Tuesday even­ for everybody. Then followed re­ H-12-30-27. Business and Professional Services at conference rates which returns to freshments. .'l-l-r JIGGER AND BEHER Business Services Offered ...... 13 the policy holder 25 per cent In divi­ FOR SALE—LARGE BARN to be Boarders Wanted 5 9 -A ing, T. J. Tierney of Newark, N. J., Household Services Offered ...... 13- a dends at the expiration date. See torn down and moved, on Loomis was arraigned on a charge of driv­ riarl Post has passed his examin­ Building—Contracting ...... Stuart J. Wasley for automobile in­ Place at Manchester Green, 608 E. ing under the in-iuence of liquor, ations for entrance into the United THAN LAST GEIffiRATION Florists—Nurseries ...... surance, 827 Main street. Center street, now owned by State TWO BOARDERS. Mrs. A. Berchot, States Navy and expects to be called Funeral Directors ...... of Conn. Best offer takes it imme­ 464 Hartford Road, So. Manchester, before Justice of the Peace William ANDOVER Heating—Plumbing—Roofing diately, R. J. Smith, 1009 Main St. Conn. T. Thresher. He pleaded guilty and about January 3. Moving—Trucking—Storage 30 Insurance ...... was fined $100 r.nd costa of the Several from this village are L. B. Whitcomb has finished saw­ Millinery—Dressmaking ------Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 court. He was imm-iiately turned planning to attend the lecture, “ Old London.— England Is breeding a Moving—Trucking—Storage . L. M. HEVENOR local land long dis­ ing on the Raymond lot In dtftJilgeiK'Ibfiger.-andUbetter future P a in tin g-P aperin g ...... over to a representative^ -ftonf ' the Phrases and Old Truths,” by Maude and is moving his“ sawmill t6"Gd-^’ tance hauling and furniture moving. MANCHESTER WOMAN’S Royden, at the Central Baptist generation than at any previous Professional Services Pneumatic tire trucks. Prompt ser­ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ Springfield police, where he is lumbia. Repairing ...... v ,” ” ...... II vice, Reasonable rates. Tel. Manches­ ances, motors, generators, sold and wanted on a charge of stealing an church at Hartford, Tuesday even­ stage In her history, according to Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 repaired: work called for. Pequot Mrs. Ralph Bass was a caller in Sir George Newman, chief Medical ■ " * .. Jo ter 67-4. Electric Co.. 407 Center street. Phone HUSBAND FOUND DEAD automobile. The arrest was made ing, January 10. Toilet Goods and Services by Constables'Ident and Burnham. Miss Farrington of Maine is to ■Willimantic Wednesday. Officer to the Board of Education. Wanted—Business Service .. 26 PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local 1592. Mrs. Ellen Jones entertained Fdiicntlonal William Matailavich and Joseph return as a substitute teacher at His annual report to the Educa­ and long distance moving and truck­ Mrs. Louise Watrous and Mrs. Courses and Classes ...... 27 ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ Noack both of this town were the Center school, for Mrs, Florence tional Board teems with statistics Private Instruction ...... 2S Robert C. Cutler, Missing For a Aimer Robinson of South Coventry .28-A ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. T A L C O n m iE BRIDGE charged with breach of the peace. Wheaton, who is unable to return and conclusions showing that the Dancing ...... Month, Discovered in Myrtle It was alleged that the two were to her duties here yet. at dinner Wednesday. Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS­ English child Is taller, heavier, and , 30 Beach Cottage. fighting Sunday night, and that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Sicklen Mrs. Julia Cook Standish, of Wanted—Instruction ...... PATCH—Part loads to and from TO BE ILLUMINATED E. A. Standish died Tuesday at mid- cleverer------than of old, . and that now- Financial New York, regular service. Call 7-2 both were under D'-' influence of and little son spent the Christmas “ -----lingering illness. • The adays there are few cases of under Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 or 1282. Christmas day brought sorrow night after a- j Business Opportunities ...... 32 liquor. They were found guilty and holidays with relatives in West into the Myrtle Beach home of Mrs. fined $5 and costs. Deputy Sheriff Suffield, Gonn. s funeral will b.e held in the Congre- feeding- Money to Loan ...... 33 Dangers of Night Travel at gational church Sunday, p. m. Children attending theState Money Wanted ...... 34 Robert G. Cutler, formerly of Man­ C. Vinton Benjamin made the ar^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nevers and 8Chool»iC; form the basis of Sir Help and Situations i Well Known Danger Point chester. On that afternoon the body rests. C three daughter's, Ruth, Dorothy and , Miss Marjorie V^mteomb vialtqd Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 of her husband .vas found in a' va- At the Federated church n

HOME COMES FIRST East side, seven room single, modern, walk and curb, garage, glassed In porch.- For Immediate sale $6,800; cm reasonable teriDS* Green Section, fully equipped single of six rooms, extra lot all for $6,700. Terms; '' Green Section new single of seven robms, convenienily ar­ ranged. fireplace,’ tile bath, floors all oak, beautiful Interior dec­ orations, lot 90x200. An exceptionally good place. Priced very reasonable. \ . Business block. North Main and North School street. One of best sites, on Depot Square. M-ust be sold now. . Investigate this proposition. It can be made a good paying Investment. Six room single with extra lot. . House has gas, oak floora down. Price only $4,600. $500 cash. It’s-a good proposi­ tion. Robert J. Smith 1009 M a i n S t Real Estate, •BsraTHBwar By P e r^ L. Grosby SKIPPY TT.APPER FANNY SAYfe SENSE «»i NONSENSE L • ieN O ttS YA SKM tS, W l i t l He who is rich only In money 1b YAf^O e? V O U A I N T j ------f poor Indeed. We Like Onw “Straight” The modern dress li cut quite hhort. What cares the modern Mist? Why none! She’ll wear ’em short e'en tho Her Legs A L R I E K E B 0 T W H E I D S “Make ’em shorter-shorter yet!” That seems to be their creed. They’ll wear ’em too, the modern maids, E’en tho they be P- L. Cwrty, 1W7, Central Pren AiaoClsUon, Inca ^ REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. K 01927 9Y NEA SCRVICC. INC. ' N N O E Love may be blind, but it’s not c !The Terrible Tempered Mr, Bang? By Fontaine Fox WASHINGTON TUBBS H stone blind. K D By Crane Happiness Is a by-product of in­ OUSI" I^H VT OUT, f As te s t dustry. THF SPKIMS ON THE M^CHANICAt TOY MK. 0AN6 WAS U’U* OUb’dOB OM Tv\E/iANRK6T. “The speaker who has just clos­ KapAlKING, FLEW our ANb I SOU CAM T)0 75 vM TmS ed.” said the president of the ^UGCN* \*!\Tt\OV)T Tv^£ SUCiWTeST H o p p e r s MIM IJJ -THE ! CaOfTfN BtONaJ DOCrGy Health Congress, “is a striking ex­ CA(2.. ample of the efficacy of the doc­ trines that he so eloquently advo­ ------cates. Hale and hearty at eighty A SHORT ONE years of agd, he could tire out many a man younger than himself.” Here it is with another YEAR A voice from the audience: “He upon us, and it seems like the last did." s , one only lasted a WEEK. It takes only three strokes for the change. Two Scotchmen took dinner to­ Is the puzsle editor’s guess. Par is gether in -a restaurant. After din­ on another page. ner, the waiter brought the check. The two sat and talked for a couple of hours* after which con­ versation failed, and they mejrely E K smoked in silence. At one a. m. one w E of them got up and telephoned to his wife. “Dinna wait up any longer for me lassi” he said, “it looks like a deadlock.” “Did you give your penny to the Sunday schoefl, Robert?” asked the vw nt w I Te l l Y E A R fond mother. •SON? NO TiR.00SL6 ^t] “No, ma’am, I lost it.”, 'MM’CA OS ^UL -OOiNG 7 5 . € rt? . THE RULES “What! Lost another one? That GO' makes three Sundays straight 1— The idea of letter golf is toyou’ve lost your penny.” OW. TUE’f change one word to another and do “Yes, but if I keep it up I’ll win UINSNT? SW, It in par, a given number of ’em back. That kid’s luck can’t last MV BUDOie’S strokes. Thus to change COW to forever.” HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, IN OML HEW, HEN. “My new stenog reminds me of 2— You can change only one let­the Liberty Bell.” T e r ter at a time. “Independent?” 3— Y’^ou must have a complete“Cracked.” word, of common usage, for each jump, • Slang words and abbrevia­ Ann sure was a smart girl. She tions don’t count. * started out with Nichols and now 4— The order of letters cannot beis a millionaire many times over, changed. © Economising for the purpose of' being Independent is one of the soundest indications of manly Character- {9 roeuiiyi Fo». 1927. The Btll SyndiCAl^lK ) ...... U.S.PAT.OFF. _ A THOUGHT Prohibitionist (sipping suspici­ i / ’-'s. ei9^7 BY NEA SEHVICK. INC. ously) : “I wonder what caused this cider to turn?” Poor Ossie! By,,151osser Greater love hath no man than Old Soak (maliciously): “Per­ FRECKLES AND.HIS FRIEND ,1/1 this, .that .a »an-lay-down. hlsAUc haps there was a worm in the ap­ ' ■ ______tor his friends.—John 15:18- ple.” rSBS.''7»ArLLBE ) VES‘-l’M601HS7t)7>;£^ nA.IIAK 7 W T A L L VKIAEBE'LL SMiJELl- IF VOUO. \ STbCe AlCAN P0B.7WBE& (l^^i'rMEASVMWER. SAE 6E T 7PB W’e can all be heroes in our vir­ If she says he’s “hateful” she iS ^ R o y IL L A SK AKV MOA\ j^ ^ E « A A V ( E V a ;R doesn’t hate him, but loves him to y o u /ski&iNS op varn so V 7 ALEU.'Ss=MJA\r’LU tues, in our homes, in our lives.— 1 LUfc /I^YOU SEE IT- BOV! IT'S 70 sbt so/Ab \ m a k e woo LUMBER James Ellis. distraction. A SVWeAYSPi CAAi START ON U \i.B MINE IT R1 ©AT A'JOAV.' SO/OMA BE y A ^ AA^’ / A LUMBEP2JACk'ET ME 0/^& n to o ! » ■-

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J Fk^l%VECEMBmS0ri^» PAGE FOtJRTEBnt\* ilatttlfMtpr iEuehittfl Irrulh ■ t Manchester Grange members have been invited to attend a re­ Prize Balloon Fox Trot LAST BIG DANCE hearsal Sunday evening at 8 o’clock " TiEOS YEAR at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MANCHESiXR GREEIT Given by Polish V^omen’s Alliance Loomis of Keeney street. The Saturday Ere., Dec. 31. Society traveliuig gavel is to be presented Wehr’a Orchestra with due ceremony to Good Will Beebe Prompter TURN HALL \' Satui'day Evening at 7:30. Grange of Glastonbury on’ Tuesday Admission 50c. evening and everybody who “ can \ make it convenient to'do so is Mr. and IVlrs. Charles Johnson of urged to attend the rehearsal in Woodland sti-eet have the sympathy preparation therefor. Dresses % to Off ABOUT TOWN of their friends because of the ill­ 'fi'' ness of two of their children with Re^ Marvin S. Stocking of North scarlet fever. Alice, their seven Main street has been confined to his The Maple Terrace Inn in Ando­ year old daughter was recovering bed this week with an aatack of ver, on the state highway, is an when Harvey their, small son was grip. excellent place to stop for a dinner taken ill with the same disease. now or to spend an evening in dining Clarence W. Wood of Center $59.50 to $89.50 and dancing. A special New Year’s In celebration of their fifth anni­ street is the new organist and choir Most all our higher priced coats have been reduced to $49.50.. • .coats that were for- Eve program of entertaining dance versary the Buckland Parent-Teach­ director at Second Congregational TTifirlv oriced as high as $89.50. Dress coats of broadcloth-, suede and Venice with fur music and toothsome food is being er association will serve a New church and will play at the service trimmings of Jap fox. lynx, baum martin, etc, ' Also a few Townfield sport coats in this lot. prepared for Saturday evening. Year supper for members only in Sunday morning. Mr. Wood has the dining room at the school Mon­ been organist for a number of Mrs. Elizabeth Fairman of day evening. Mrs. Andrew Healey years in one of the Methodist Thompsonville, past grand chief of and her committee will serve the churches and more recently of Im­ the Pythian Sisters, was the guest meal at 6:30. At 8 p. m. the regu­ manuel Congregational church, now of Mrs. Herbert Alley of Washing­ lar monthly business, meeting will Springfield. Mr. Wood is a nephew $49.50 and $59.50 Coats, ton street during her stay in town. be held in the assembly hall, the of Mrs. Walter Tracy of Washing­ We have a large assortment of sport and dress coats at this price in the season s Mrs. Fairman instituted Memorial speaker and the nature of the en­ ton street and with his wife and $39.50 ) wanted fabrics___ suede, camel hair, Venice and imported mixtures. Fur trimmed. They Temple of Manchester. tertainment program will be dis­ three,children has come to Man­ closed later. Mrs. Frank Smith chester to live. are real buys at $39.50. The Ladies Benevolent society of heads this committee.* Center Congregational church will The Daughters of Liberty, L.L. conduct a food sale at Watkins O. L. will be the guests of Wash­ Brothers store tomorrow afternoon A number of local Grange mem­ ington Orange Lodge at their in- now at 3 o’clock. bers are planning to attend the stallation tonight in Orange hall. $39.50 Dress and Sport session of East Central Pomona The meeting will begin promptly at W. E. Mather has returned to Grange at Glastonbury this evening 7:30 and the supper and a social Your choice of dress coats of suede trimmed with the popular furs, or a sport coat by $ with Good Will Grange as host. 25.00 his home in Philadelphia after hour will follow the installation. Wee Women or Eckamoor. Coats for sport, dress, school and office wear. spending a week witWthe family During the business session the of his daughter, Mrs. John Pickles fifth degree will be conferred on a Miss Esther Barrabee will give a of Holl street, class of candidates. piano recital at Watkins Bros.’ mu­ sic room this evening. A very inter­ esting program will be arranged. Miss Barrabee will be assisted by Miss Olive Nyman, in vocal solos. $25.00 Sport and Dress Coats, now J 1 C *7 C Priends are invited. Miss Barrabee has received her musical education Good looking black suede dress coats with black coney or mendoza collars. Sport M b from Miss Grace Adams of this coats in attractive fabrics in plain tailored or fur trimmed models. I ^Rram^Thows o fi I town. / . $15.75 Sport and Dress Coats, now a ^ O R All Sales Final You will be surprised-at the quality of these coats for only $13.75. .good looking 0 W LAFAYETTE KEENEY No Approvals sport coats fashioned of novelty mixtures with fur collars, Coats that are suitable for Our After Xmas | dress and sport wear. Lafayette Keeney, president of the Somerville Manufacturing Ck)m- pany, died at his home in Somers yesterday at the age of 70 years. Read The Very Low i Clearance Of Ready | He was a former resident of Man- cli6st6r. Prices On High Grade Mr. Keeney was born in the old Keeney Homestead on Keeney Dresses Reduced! street, May 5, 1857, the son of I To Wear & Millinery f Rockwell and Leonora (Gody) Keeney. He married Eudora Den­ I . ' S nison of Mystic in 1879. $10 Silk D resses, FUR COATS He leaves six children, Ralph D. . . > • Keeney, R. Iceland Keeney of Som­ Good looking satin and silk crepe ^ I Lasts But One Day | erville i Leonora K. Handy, Long- dresses in one and two piece styles. For These coats were bought from a leading furrier and may be ** Ml meadow. Mass., George L. Keeney best selection an early visit is advised. ‘ purchased with Hale’s guarantee of satisfaction. of Somerville, Dorothea Ifc Sted- purchased during this sale will be stored free of charge in our man, Hartford; and Rachel K. modern cold storage vault next spring. Thompson, of Melrosje; and a sister $15.75 Silk D resses, Mrs. Marion Pomeroy, of Haftford. I More I 9250 Natural 9150 French He also has two cousins living Black satin dresses trimmed with Seal ...... $75 on Keeney street here. They are flesh vestees. .black crepe frocks trim­ $l0.oo Muskrat $125 9195 bbrench (Erkcama trimmed) Everett and Clinton Keeney. The med with tucks or pleats-----tan silk 9250 Castor I ^ THE DRESSES SMART COATS | latter now lives in the Old Home­ frocks trimmed with bands of velvet... Seal .... $149.50 (Skiuik shawl collar and Caracul $175* The newest made of stead in w'hich Lafayette Keeney’s and wool crepe frocks in tailored styles, A wide range of (Fox shawl collar) Best styles of the season, father Rockville Keeney was born colors. ^ cuffs.) $225 Mendoza 9225 Khttinil with choice of Wash cloths such as Velgara, and in which his great-grandfather Muskrat ...... $175 lived. , Beaver ...... $175 Frocks, Cloth Frocks and Kasirhlsl’, Vfenise and Suedes (Cocoa shawl collar and (Fox collar) 9225 Natural dainty Silk Dresses, that in the most desired modes- $15.75 Silk Dresses, cuffs.) CARRIER DEPUTY SHERIFF 9250 JaiMincse Pony $175 regardless of past reduc­ Fur collars and cuffs of Fox, Satin and crepe models in black, mat­ $12*50 Mink Maruiol $225 (Brow-n fox collar) tions are now priced still Badger, Skunk, Beaver, William H. Carrier, Jr., a Glas­ ron glace, blue, etc. This lot also in­ (Fox collar) tonbury constable and World War cludes a few of the well known Golflex 9225 Platinum $149.50 lower. Come see the Lynx, Wolf and Squirrel. 'hero, well known in Manchester, jersey frocks. Caracul ...... $125 (Fox collar) At these low prices. was appointed deputy sheriff to (Fox collar) Dresses selling at succeed Eugene W. House by Sher­ .....$145 iff Edward W. Dewey in Hartford $89.50 (Natural squirrel collar and $9.25, $12.75, $16.80, $33.60, > yesterday. Mr. House resigned as $19.75 and $25j00 Dresses, cuffs.) (Cocolette shawl collar) 9250 Natural d^OOC deputy sheriff to become superin­ 9125 Mendoza ^ 1 I O $16.80, $21.25, $35.15, $42.10, tendent of the County Building, in Most of our higher priced dresses have B eaver...... v l l v r Muskrat ...... Hartford. been reduced to this price. Attractive (Tomboy style) (Fox collar) ' V $25.10, $29.75 ^ " $55.2^163.75 models in flat crepe, frost crepe and 999.50 French $195 Black •-<1*140 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED satin in up-to-the-minute styles. All Seal ...... 8P#0 Caracul Coat and up to $50.60 each and up to $72.25 each colors. 995 French Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis of Seal ...... $99.50 112 Highland street have announc­ ■ I Sweaters of all kinds and ed the engagement of their daugh­ Girls’ Wear of every kind ter, Ellen Mildred, to Phillip Carl Coats, Dresses of wash fab­ colors. Leatherette Jac- Magnuson of 24 Henry street, $14.98 and $19.98 rics, Cloth or Silk, Bloom- quettes and Windbreakers. Hartford, Conn. = ers Middies, Rain Coats, Cotton and Silk Blouses Baby Shop Knickers and Skirts in sizes and all other garments at FOOD SALE Sport and Dress for 6 to 14 years. reduced prices for one day Saturday, Dec. 31, 3 p. m. more. Watkins Brothers’I Store COATS House Wear for women, t Ladies’ Benevolent Society, Center Boys’ and Girls’ Chinchilla i ^ Granby, Hubrite and Queen Party Frocks, Evening •V , Church. Coats ...... $7.98 •fr. S'... ' ' ' ^------makes,. Bath .Robes, .Ki- and Dinner dresses are all Good-looking models jn cocoa or powder blue in sizes 2 to 6 years. $ 12.50 monas. Negligees, Corduroy at after Christmas prices. This is the well J^nown Greylock, all wool chinchilla. Regular price Mothers! Here is a sale you have been and Blanket Robes... All at Good chance to buy for the Maple Terrace waiting for—girls’ sport and dress coats special prices for one day forthcoming social season. $9.98. reduced. Tweed, bolivia and suede coats You will save largely. ' Inn“ in dress or tailored styles with fur collars. more. Girls’ C o a ts...... $5.98 Sizes 8 to 14 years. Hats Reduced! Andover, Conn. Heavy winter fabrics in rose, liiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiluiliiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiu blue and rust In plain tailored or DINI^^G and DANCING fur trimmed models. Sizes 2 to 5 Our entire stock of hats have been reduced— years. Values as high as $9.98. satins, metallics, velvets and felts in large and Especial Attraction Girls’ Dresses small head sizes. Now is your time to get a high xvxvxxxvxvvvvvv NEW YEAR’S EVE Girls’ C o a ts...... priced hat at a real saving to wear the rest of the Make Reservations Early These coats were priced as high winter season. / The Winning Numbers 95.00 Per Cover as $1*4.98 in the beginning of the R educed Dinner Included season. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Some $4.95 and $5.95 of these have hats to match. Many mothers are buying these coats with $2,98 Wool D resses...... $1*98 H a ts ...... at Glenney’s next winter’s needs in view. Jersey and wool frocks in tailored,styles that ^ i. are suitable for school and general wear. A $1.49 and $1.98 Boys’ Coats...... *...... $7;98 wide range-of colors. Sizes 7 to 14 years. H a ts ...... MINITS Navy cheviot coats trimmed with No. 1 5564 brass buttons, as well as tailored $5.98 to $7,98 Wool D resses $4.98 A- A. WARREN at State Trade School. coats In mixtures and plain colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. High grade jersey and wool dresses reduced to Department Store $4.98. One and two piece models trimmed with braid, embroidery or contrasting materials. No. 2 8X«1 $1.98 H A T $ ...... $1*49 The wanted colors. N. A. HAYES, 313 Spruce Street. DEPOT SQUARE, $2.98 and $3.98 HATS .. $1.98 t0447 MANCHESTER j * (All colors and fabrics) No. S Open Every Night $2.98 and $3.98 $L,25 aiid $1.00 No. 4 16655 U ntil 9 O^clock WASH SUITS 7 9 c Boys’ chambray and broad­ SWEATERS; , 0 69 cloth suits in dainty little mod­ Foror sport wear you will want one of' * No, 5 14585 els. Sizes 2 to 6 years. White these slip-on sweaters in a.plain color or novelty design. Womefi's. ADOLPH SCHLAtK, No. 52 W. Center. SUNDAY DINNER and colors. No. 6 5282 at the \ Kindly Check Up and See If You Hold Free Delivery Daily ^ the Winning Tickets HOTEL SHERIDAN Anywhere In Turkey, Duck or Chicken Town GLENNET'S with all the fixings, $1 . SOUTH ^MRHCHTSTTR-COHN- 12 M. to 2:30 P. BL \ 't.*- \ -• • • . ■ . - ,v