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\ 4,940 PRICE T^REB C®NT^ I MANCHESTERvS o NN., ]^NDAY, DECEMBER 13^ OlMMlfled Advertistnf on t. VOL. X U ., No. 62. f kick, NIGHT CLUB’S POLICY ijIg h ttH iea rtd i W itn esses worked 9 w&Eito vinraH ' BROKEN SKULL; DIBS. New York, Dec. 13.-rr-Pour HI NTS FATHER JURY EXPECTED night-club owners and mana- Worcester. Dec. 18,— Physi- ger’s were under charges today. FAST WARING Eight other arrests were made cians at City HMPltal were -'St astoun4ed today when the death TO ACQUIT FALL In % series of week-end ra da. OF O l ^ N BOY ot William J. Cole revealed The police activity followed a that for two weeks the man, ON N J . T f f i l N IieU’jso number ot complaints by ON NI CARAGUA a painter, had been working on ORTOMGREE patrons. Who charged that they KNEWWCROI I E a' high staging, although suf- had been beaten when they re- fering from concussion of Itho \ tnsedito pay exhorbltant bills brain and a^ fractured skuU- On One Hundred and Thirty in fOr fbod apd entertainment* Diaz Appoal For Control November 3,0. he 't(|,ll from a WOI Get Ofl Case Tomorrow; Sick Fannlnnd Intimates Al- staging on the Merchants’ Na- .el Amorican Anti • Monco tional bank but refused hospi- Toils. Fpr fifin g Breeds tal trbatment; Roberts Makes 3 Hour bert Olson CouU Explain Reporiing/Rnniung Trol” MAYOR SHOT DE)U) Bloc Bofieved hapirod By Plea For Conviction ot Murder of Girl; Breaks leys; Theatres* Revenge. IN BOOTLEG FEUD U. S. Diplomats. E, WORRIES, TRIES Fall and DohenY. Under Qmz. Washlngtpn, Dec. 13.— A show- frvlngton, N. J., D'ec. SUICIDE, W E llV E zens of Irvington thronged''to the down is rapidly approaching In the Washington, Dec. 13.— ^Wlth tlie Htail pif West City, HI., Tic serious sub-surface conflict that has Prairie Du Chlen, Wls., Dec. 13. jury excluded, oposlng counsel In courthouse today to watch tire wheels of Justice' operate , on 130 been raging for months between — Suspicion of complicity In, 4he the . Fall-Doheny conspiracy trial the United States and Mexico over persons arrested yesterday, fpf'ylP'- iim pMUrai Gang, Second murder of Clara Olson; 22, turned this morning made their "prayers” affairs In Nicaragua. Joseph Joka of l^ e Str^ to Justice A. A. Hoehllng as to the latlon of a Puritan “ blue law” more today toward the household of than 150 years old, which has never r to Die in War. Every diplomat In Washington! manner In which the Jury Is to be particularly .'the Soutt and Central Brdman Olson, 18, her sweetheart, Instructed when the Case finally ,1s been repealed. Saved B ; Quck The Irvington calendar .'YYas Americans, Is watching tfie situa- following what authorities belleye placed In their hands. tion with rapt attention, for there Prank Hogan, for the defense, switched back to pre-revolqtic nary (?as a damaging admission by Ed- Denton, III,,,,' Dec. 13.— Two is at stake the entire American AttoitioB at Hospital. made 48 points; Owen J. Roberts times yesterday for several. h«drp I win Knutson, a farmhand. with the rigid eniorcemept; pt the cpupUes in ,80Ut,hern Illinois brlst- policy of assumed guardianship, made 28 for the government. l^!wlt^ armament today following over the countries of the western Knutson, employed by Albert Ol- Hogan asked the court for a di- famous New Jersey Sunday, '.'plnb laws” of 1754, which prohibit/apy hemisphere. son, father of the missing yputh. Despondent over poor health, rected verdict of acquittal, but theUptest outbreak of gang war- today In a conscious moment to- person from following a “wordly An appeal of Adolfo Diaz, the Joseph Hoha, 37-years-oid, of 142 Hoehllng overruled It. fare. This one claimed Joe Adams, American-backed president of Nica- clared, from the sickbed where he 3 Hour Speech. occupation” on the . Sabbath. Pine street, unsuccessfully attempt- mpyor bf West City, as a victim. ragua for the formation of a Cen- was lying dangerously 111, that It Roberts later launched Into Against the 130 arrested in the sudr- was hard to “ stick to the truth If ed sulcjde by drlnlting poison at qaeretarv of the Navy Curtis D. Wilber (left), and Reeee Llewellyn, den sweep of the dragnet the charg- • Adams was’shot to death by two tral American bloc against Mexico, three-hour argument before the which was broadcast to the world you knew what Albert Olson midnight Saturday. His plans were Jury, seeking to convince them that of Loe Angeles, witnesses for the defense, seem amused by thoughts of es ranged from driving a trolley gunment wh® called him to the car, keeping open a delicatessen or door, o f bis home on the pretext of Sunday, has brought the showdown knows.” frustrated by his wife and as a re- the former secretary of the Interior crot^ exaX u on as th-^ .enter.t^^ oil trial court at Washington. Urged to Tell Truth. a drug store, to snapping a photo- delivering a letter. The killers, appreciably nearer, In the opinion sult of prompt medical attention. It and the millionaire oil man are unidentified, then fled to a wait-1 of diplomats here. Evar Hedderloe, uncle of the guilty of conspiracy to defraud the graph. ' Is said he will recover. Hoha Is All those arrested were released, ing, automciblle and escaped. Speak U. S. Charges farmhand, had besought him to novr ip the Memorial hospital. He government of naval oil lands “ stick to the truth” while dlpcues- CONGRESS THROWS in $2 bond for appearance,tiiday- The shooting occurred In Frank- Diaz put Into definite form the is nta^ried and has two children. worth millions of dollars. Theater'Owners* Iwyehge - lin County, adjoining “ bloody” charges that the St^e Department Ing the slaying of the eapeotapt For Bftme time, Hoha has been Tqmorrow, the case will go to has long been employing covertly mother, whose body, skull bashed The sudden return to purltanlsm WllUamson, the battleground, of worrying over lU health. Friends the Jury. . ' bitter internecine feuds that have against Mexico-—that the Calles In, was found lying face down In a hw e told him If he did npt stop was the result eft a demand made by It Is generally .predicted there theater owners! whose theaters "two flared forth with varying degrees government is “ Bolshe'vistic and shallow grave. fretting, he vYould go Insane. Short- will either be a hu'pg Jury or a ver- communistic,” and that it Is aiming Albert Olson has steadfastly de- weeks ago were- prdored closed pp of destructiveness during the past ly after 12 o’clock Saturday night, dict of acquittal. > al the Inculcation of Moscow’s ' nied all knowledge of the murder Hoha again became despondent. He Sundays In/ compliance with the five years. The prosecution fared better than “ blue laws,” that the entire’code of Blrger-Shclton "War political doctrines throughout the and his son’s whereabputs. drgnk. the contents of a .bottle of the defense today as opposing little republics'to the south. Knutson, former friends of Clara She’s College Stadent Too Senate, As Usual Starts With the ancient laws be rigidly \ en- The dcllUng of. Adams, as well as ear medicine and then drank a bot- counsel sklrAlsbed over-the nature seven previous: killings, Is attrib- “ My government,” said Diaz, . was believed to know more than he tle containing about a half ounce of forced- of the Instructions to be glvep, to The police Invaded all shops uted by the putborltles to the “ does mot attabk the political ten- told authorities and District At- iodine. and Works in Office Investigations; House TaC' feud between the Birger and Shel- dencies and policies riow.'SO notable torney J. S. Earn today said he Found by Wife the Jury. ' ' found open and arrested the pror Most Important to the 'govern- tqn factions, rival bootleg gangs. in Mexico, such as laws violating thought Knutson was about to His wife discovered him soon prietbrs. Two trolle^car operators, afterward and Joseph Salkowskl, a ment was Justice Hoehltng’s rejec- kies the Money Bills. two motpr bus operators and two Adams was said to have been private property rights, com- border in the house, responded to tion of the defense plea for a di- newspaper reporterj also were ar- aligned with the Shelton crowd. He munism and the persecution of Re- Knutson collapsed following a was the secqnd mayor to fall vic- ligion, In so far as these policies are searching examination by officials, her call. William P. Qulsh’s ambu- rected verdict of acquittal. The rested. Judge also refused to accept the de- tim In tke gang war. Jeff Stone, limited to Mexico. who believed the story he told at lance was summon'-d and the sick In the afternoon a man was ar- fense contention' that the Jury] Austin, Tex., Dec. '13.— With a Washington, Dec. 13— After cau- mayor of Colp, Til., In Williamson “My government, however. Is the Inquest was not complete. man v^as rushed to the local hospi- rested for playing a violin, and the, tal where he was given Immediate should be told no direct evidence o£i declaration of innocence on her tiously feeling Its way for a week, officials of the New York Telephone County, .wps assassinated on Nov. firmly resolved to oppose the efforts ,7 last, when '*fklked Into a ma- of the Mexican government to in- attention. A bulletin Issued later conspiracy to defraud the govern- lips, Miss Rebecca Bradley, .22, Congress today threw its legislative company were'ihforihed that thelt said Hoha’s condition was not seri- ment had been adduced. machine Into high gear for a sprint telephone operatetrs were.violating chine g^n ati^uscade. troduce .these ideas, and practices' ous. He is expected to live' and will stenographer In the office of Dan The ijang^er ;feud has been fea- into Nicaragua through the violent BLIZZARD KILLS TWO A Point For Fall. through; the winter .sesslbn.. the law by working, and .that thb probably be discharged from the Twentyrelgbt of thp forty-eight Mb9dy,.atiprney-gene.ral and ^ goy- company would*have to ppy "f? bond iturfea ’by employment ot all mod- overthrow of the established and A long program bf political con- ern ‘methods of warfare, including hospital In a day or two, it was defense stipulations, as offered by «rn^r-d(eb^' was'arraiisnbd In' dis- for-each if thefcompany-'Wljffi^ to constitutional governnqent of Nica- IN OWN BARNYARD troversies faced the ^ Senate^ while pnTpnn gpsJ .machine guns and even ragua...... Frank HogM, were thrown out. trict' court here- today- on* a'Charge continue Its service In Irvlngtcm. Hoha was not unconscious as a The governmept was' turned down the Immediate task cohfrOnOng the All men, found in charge, of gaso- an .airplane; One' gang used a Red Alliance result of drinking the poison and as of robbery with'firearms. House will be'to pass bn the annu- plane receptly to bomb an other- “ My government feels that m£ny on only fivb of its twenty^eight line filling stations ware axfCsted. wise fuapi-egnable stronghold of its Mother and Babe, Seekng For he was being removed to the ambu- points. Sfie was arrested’ here Saturday al sheaf of appropriations bills. , Haif-Plead Guilty worthy Nicaraguans, members of Girl, Overcome by Deadly lance, he bade good-bye to his fran- The most important - victory for plght; after she la- said* to haye. held Thla oiitlobk will give biit little Recorder Stoddard’s 'Courtroom riv'il'. . . the historic and lllustrlons Liberal tgie Attorhey Roy C. .Martin Storm in Alberta. tic-wife apS two chlldrep, evidently the defense came when Justice upUwo ibank -emplpyes obf«*fld place to the. legislative reebnupeh- was Jammed to overflowing .with Party,.have, .in the blindness o f . liellevlhg Ae a®* solnfe to live. Ceelldge; as Sunday: fiufendants. . - hai^^ordsuf^-mobilization of a force political passion, allied themselves Hoehllng said be would warn the of deputies which he **J)POB will be ' Calgary, Alberta, Dec. HI— Lost HohA. bae been employed as a tlonal. Bank at-Bud%^0.«th.i)f- hers hdministrattom leaders in ' -b.oth All had been, free In $2''bai), and wkh the forces of compiunism-, •weaver In Cheney Brothers since Jury not to place an “ unfavorable abl^ to round iip the slayers of In a bllxzard. Mrs. John F. Stewart Fbllbwlng; thev arrgst of Miss brahehes already , killed his the recorder a l l i e d "all •(rh'o'wlBh- radicalism and religious persecu- April 28, 1823. Until recently he Inferehee” on the 'failure of former Adams- 'He; has asked Oren Coler and her two-year-old daughter Secrefar^-of the Interior Fall to Brai^ey, .y?hb,'Bobn was. to’, receive proposal for a tai^xebate. ed to plead guilty, to coqsider this tion now in control and. running were found froien to death in the worked In the Velvet Mill but Ship Probe .Starts as a payment of flpe.- '.AlnjUtibaH man, newly elected sheriff o f’ Wil- ramffant in Mexico. • • * Since October 12, he has been em- testify. • her; inaster’s degree frpm'. the 'Uhl- liam^n County, to co-operate with h‘ myard of their home near Han- verslty-of '^xas, all,but $9,0 of , the The Senate will steals page.from the prisoners accepted, and-upon “ Should the government of Nica- ployed as a silk weaver In the W. Final arguments before the Jury . the record of the previous Con- na, Alberta. loot was recovered,'i^alied’ to Miss the rest, fell the burden of testing ‘ ragua fall at the hands of the Calles H. Wright’s department in the — which was excluded during the gress by spending much time in In- "When an older daughter of Mrs. morning sesslon-r-were begun this Bradley, at the Unjve post of- the legality of the ancientT enact- governirient of Mexico, no other Stewart failed to arrive home on broad goods weaving mill. vestigations. Twq new inquiries are ment. , ; Central' American government time, Mrs. Stewart took her baby afternoon. fice, according’ to 'o^cer?. gettihg under way, one by the.Sen- 'All a “ hllstake.” Punishments listed in the old would be secure from a similar fate and went into the storm to search! •ate'elections sub-coriimitee Into the whenever the caprice of the Mexi- “ it’s a. mistake they have made; law for breaking the Sabbath. :lnr PUTS CRASH BLAME for her. The daughter reached her bribery charges, raised against elude the "ducking Btool!’’ ;:'ear pan government might so decide.” home and found her mother and WIDOW IS WITNESS ^ SIXTEEN NEW RADIO ^ it • wasn’t, me,” Miss Bradley de- SenatOc Arthur R. Gould, Republi- clared thl8'morslrig..It was her splitting, thirty lashes across,' the Diaz flatly accused' ‘the Mexican baby sister missing. When the can. of Maine, and the other by a back an'd various other antiquated 0^ MAN WHO DIED government of sponsoring filibus- only, statement to reporters in con- storm subsided she sent out an IN M’ DERMOTT TRIAL commerce sub-committee into re- penalties. The prisoners may al- tering expeditions to equip the STATIONS GET LICENSES nectipn'with the fobbery.' ports that the United States Ship- alarm. A party of searchers founa I ______so be fined, and the levying of Liberal revolutionists with arms the mother and babe fspzen to Sheriff George Allen, of Haysi pj^g Board has opened negotiations county, who took the girl 'toSan . sale of the . government’s North another tax was " the puhishment; ^ pogt R^ad, Hitand ammunitions. death a few feet from thetr own TestiWony Begins in C ^e of Washington, Dec. 13— Licensing expected , Perhaps U. S. Help barn. ^ . of sixteen new radio broadcasting Marco, county seat,,before she Atlantic Merchant fleet, including One of the prisoners, com- Trolley Head-oii; Own Fault These are the self-ram*’ charges The blizzard was of great inten- • Murder of Don Mellett, Can- ...... ’ ' th e ‘Leviathan. Other investiga- stations was announced today by allowed $5,000 bond, declared, the plicated ^matters today by, . db* Says Cqconeg. which state department offiicals sity and piled drifts twenty feet ton Publisher. Uons',., chiefly political in character, the commerce department. New sta- girl’ remarked to h im :' mandlng'the arrest of deputies who *: . ' ' - —. ., have been bringing ag vlrst Mexico. high. At Saskatoon the tempera- •’i db not have as much to -live tions include: will follow. , i i aided tfie regular police. In . tjie Bridgeport, Dec. 13— Coroner Consequently, there la more "than a ture fell to 35 degrees below zero. Canton. 0., Dec; 13.— Mrs. Flor- WKBU, H. K. Armstrong. New- down^as,those saps jn the,bank who One . change from the last two ence Mellett, youthful widow of the sessions, however,'will be recorded round-up. (k)unsel for the trolley John Phelan today issued a find- suspicion among diplomats here castle, Pa., 238 meters. let a 'ihefe. girl put that , over on men demanded,trial by Jury, which that President Diaz had sonie help slain publisher of .the Canton Daily WKKD, Fonlkrod R.adlo Engin- in the political harmony in Repub- ing th^t William Baird, of Nor- thelh.” . was set for tomorro.w. . . in the writing of his manifesto. The FORT LEE BRIDGE ^ News, this afternoen took the wit- eering Co., Philadelphia, 249 me-. lican! ranks- Tke Republican com- walk, who died' as the result of an ness stand to add her bit to the mittee bn committees made peace autotnobile collision on the Post state department has several repre-, WAR DEPARTMENT O.K. testimony which the state of Ohio WLEH, J. J. Lombardi, Farm- with the Insurgents by restoring load at Noroton on December 8, sentatives at Managua, Amerlca.i -m has prep^tred against Patrick E. Ingdale N. Y., 230 meters. TRUCK KILLS FOUR Senatoir''-- Frazier; Republican of FACE OF HOLD-UP met his death because of an error warships are patrollng Nicaraguan WMVH, B. J. Malone, Jr., New- North ,Dakota, las* of the ousted In- of Judgment on his own part. waters and marines are stationed at McDermott, accused conspirator in ' Baird Uttempted to pass a car her husband’s death plot. ark N.* J., 475 meters. . surgerits! V, to full • seniority rights several-points. They '’.ere responsi- Geneva. Dec. 13.-^Herr Stresw- driven by George Hammond, alsd of ble for placing Diaz in the presi- juann returns to Berlin today wifh Mellett, was killed because of his WABF, Markle Broadcasting BffifSDHH^ andlparty privileges. "With other in- Corporation, Pringleboro, Pa., 410 •siirgelits Slid Independent Republi- NOT HIS FORTUNE Noriyalh, crashed head-on into a dential palace six , weeks ago, and at least partial victory to use In editorial campaign against bootleg- trolley car and then struck the car staving off a threatened political gefsT ap'd McDermott was one of meters. epns ’ given.'choice committee*' chair- for his continuation there. driven.by Hainmond. The American warships, and crisis. those who conspired against him, NO 2 FORT LEE P-1 , Little Falls,’ Dqq:,’' 13.~ mankhips th'e party will s t^ d unit- ' r ’ ‘ J ’ ’ * * " • Herr Stressemann came to Ge- declared Prosecutor C. B. McCUn- Washington Dec. 13— Plans }of Fotir *bo’ys .*ar,e dead’.here' today, ah ed pdrtywlsd, th'bugh hot'bn legis- marines w^re dispatched to Nica- neva demanding that inter-allied tpek In outlining his case. the Port of New York Authority lor a result of • having lieon ru^ ilatiqn. ' New Britain Remember^ MRS. COBURN RESIGNS ragua ostensibly to “ protect AmerW military control In Gemvany end, “ Borne time prio’* to July 16 Mc- a bridge across the Hudson RWer by 'a' truck while 'hd i-tha|r; ; Muscle Shohls up FROM HOSPITAL BOARD can Uvea and property” and also for and the League of Nations take ov- Dermott met Steve Kascholk," Mc- were approved today by the War sleds. •• Tke*drlver‘.o£ ; tlje 7;truck', ' ’ A.stlff legislative program must the avowed purpose of stopping er this work. The demand has Cllntock began. “ He told him he Department. The bridge Is to be Claude. JS>ehly7 i«;^y pf '.Manbelmr be dlBROsed’! of during .the, winter, ed It and ' Truck jDriv^^ ’ It was announced today that Mrs gun-running from Mexico to the- constructed at a point between 10th been met. for: the Inter-allled con- had a good friend in Massillon by was aresrted.''.The .boyp iklUed. were 'evbn' ftough tax reiVuOtlon is not Emily A. Coburn.' has resigned as ai revolutionist Sacasa government. trol will end on January, 31, 1927, Avenue and 185th Street, Manhat- JohhTd^.uIfb,'-.7;ldiB cousidfered'. fn the Senate, the ques- The Mexican foreign /office check- the name of Ben Rudner. They tan and a poipt directly opposite at Confesses.. ;': member; of the ’ Board of Trustees hut Herr Stressemann had to make went to Massillon and stayed there ip, d; '^fahk ’“ Hu.bppqa, ,4 Ifi; tfonjbf leasing ^ the government’s at; the Manchester Memo.rlal hospi- mated this move by extending rec- concessions to win this point, .hav- Fort Lee, N. J.,The location Is 10.9 Michael LpmmbhTUa, . Sl'S'O.OfiOiOOO -Muscle Shoals pro- o^ ition to the Sacasa government two dqys.” miles above the Battery. tal. ! . . ing agreed to submit the question “ On July 9,” said the prosecu- Mlddletbvvn Cliri Hurt ject’ stood first on the program. New Britain, Doc. 1 3 ^ joh n 'WAl- as “ the legal and constitutional” There • Were indications that after Mrs. Coburn has been a member of the eastern fortresses |n ^ Ger- tor, “ McDermott, with Kaschplk, Middletown, Dpe; ‘ 18.— Mary ko. West street market' owner, was of this organization since it was government of Nicaragua. some rebate, the whole subject many and the question of the m n - Louis Mazer and Ben Rudner drove Danlata, aged ten, was seriously sure he would never forget' ,th® founded at the time the hospital 1 A Sovereign Right. * ufacture and exports of war mater^ to Canton. A certain German police STRANGLER BANDIT injured In a. coasting accident bn would be referred • to the Senate young man who held him up lri;his Mexico Is a sovereign nation and agriculture committee for further place of business on SaturMJT night opened In Nbyember, 1920.. lals to arbitratlonn. dbg will be Identified with that ride Spring street' hill tToday when the . It .wss. stated at the hospital this Is entitled- to sell arms, to any rec- Bled bn which she was r|dlng with consideration. and made off with $124 Iff cash'.' M. Brland and Sir Austen Cham- later. “ Mellett was k^Ued as the re- attiH'nPQn that no successor has yet ognized goverilment In the world. ROBS HUB WOMEN a boy companion, struck an .auto- 'The Republican leaders antici- Walkb’s idea of a good meiriory -‘K'S berlain departed toj tfielr respec- sqlt of a conspiracy of bootleggers been -Reeled. The reason for Mrs. Hence 2,000 rifles were, tended on mobile. The boy escaped. < pated action on the^ was confirmed today -when weJklUg tive hotaes, well satisfied with the and we ^ n i ehp.w McDermott was Cohurp's resignation was given as the east coast of Nicaragua test . . work done. M. Brland haying rivers’ and harbors bill, ipThicb ai through the Center, he saw fbe week under the very.noses of the , one. of those conspirators.” Apartment House Distrfet Ter ready has passed the House. In the hold-up man-in a, store. A few the Illness of. her husband, Walter apparently scored a victory by Defense Attorney E. L. Mills In protecting American warships and^ offing lay two Important prohibi- minutes later police pounced op S. C o W n . forcing the Poincare government his opening outline charged that rorized by Dayl'jafht Thug SHOVEL. MAN APPEALS marines. With all the legality on - pr o m VERDICT tion measures, the Andrews. Reor- Robert HdpklnB, 21.’ a truck drlVr to accede to his vlew^ on the mat- his cUwt was'Indicted as a result With Rough Technique. $50 090 the side of the Mexicans, the State ter In question. ganization' ' bill. creating^ a. new er, who later confessed, th®. police of . a conspiracy between Joseph protiibltlon bureau, and the Gofr Departmerit apparently did not It Is understood that France Is 'Aoach, Chicago attorney. Prosecu- Boston, Dec. 13— A “ strangler” Pittsburgh, PBvi Dec;. 13.-—John an'nounced that he j? ® tb® W b ; let THE foot WARMERS care to risk an open clash by try- wlllin« to reduce the pprlod of W. Hubbard! mUllorialre Plttsburgli ;bltU extending the government f who held up Walko. ' ' ' ' tor G. - B. McCUhtocli and other bandit, with an unusually powerful power In prohibition cases. • ' J, DOPE this ing .to stop the shipment. Rhineland occupation, provldltlk forces “ force an indictment In right arm; who has/ been preying clubman, through his attiorneys, to-^ Hfs Holdup - . The appbal of President Diaz.to International control is estabUsh- day filed a'm otion'for/a ne.w'trlkl Ih the: H0U6B,' tHe this miirder case before election.” upon women in the apartment Hopkins is, married , and baa two New. York.' Dec., l3 -^ F o o t b a ll the world to come to his, aid imme-., of the $50Qj,bOO htfiach;o|.promise partment appropriation bill Was de- young children. He told the police officials! today; were puzzling ed. house district of Brighton and Alls- bated today, following !!*Dhptment dlately followed. • ton, Is at large but hunted oh every suit ..bto.ughi by jAnne , Caldwell, the holdup was 'the first h® ®V®r over, .a new wrinkle—--"What of th r treasuiT and postoffice The Dtez manifesto is expected to hand by police. New,! Ybi'k ,*uctra^. Who' waa; Award- attempted and h® did It bemuse he penally shall be inflicted upon a XANDLEUGHT CAROLS The latest vlctlmTIif the "strang- ed d5fl,090 dqniagj^B;, bjr a^luify; In partifient. supply measuro.. Others player who buries an opponent create, Inienqe resentment In Mexi- awnlt * action "While' Republican needed'money. •. • '. J-’.i "- co City, and Washington Is antici- COHEN, ZIEGER, SIEGER, ler,” Miss .Rose Stengel, of Alteton, federal co'utt hel‘b;lastl;'weok’ - With Hopkins locked up the po*' in^ r. .pnowpankt*’. furnished the police with an excel*' leaders expected, -^to. Uce searched for qne . Peter Chlll- '"This ue-w breach of the rules pating, the accusation that the doc- NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT lent deacriptloii of the man. alien property bill, on Wednesday, zki 24, an ek-convlct .'veho.jmu d*^9 came up in yesterday’s, profes- ument was* inspired, if hot LOSE $ 3 9 fi0 0 JEWELS As was the method used with for settling all.Germam,Amerlcan time In-Wethersfield for highway Slbnal fdothairgame betw e^the tually- written by the State Depart- claims 'growing out of world war . ' ' P, M, r ' other women, the“ Btr'anglerf crept AlioJi^ BU!T NOT LdNBSOME. robbery; Police belleye he iQ .re- New York'Giants and the Phila- ments representatives. : 'nhe special Christmas musical up hel^lad Miss Stengel In the sponsible for fI'Ve, pther holdups delphia Quakers, played on a 1 suppose at that It was a fairly service at the South Methodist Six Shot-gun Buidits Stick V Radio • LeglslaUon prese^ed a street In broad daylight; threw his Ed,;Ludke, dlspajchornat -the;. that have*: occurred' here in the gridiron 'b ^ e d - by snnwdrifte. BO P-^1 Episcopal church next Sunday nlght Them Up on Highwajr, So right arm about her neck and iproblehi for,; both .House . n ^ .Sen- past two weeks'. , ' ' , Daring a pliy, on whlca a touch- at 7:30 o’clock will be featured-by Mhrichester "0%!® oj!, :*th6 Cofi- ,ate, although uo-aqtlou.'wlll; be. tak- THey Tell Pohee. grabbed'her handbag. Mlss.Steu- hjBiiicuV.,compauy. i s Wp egam-. down‘'was. made', AI Nesser, a CREW .‘PUMPS FOUR DAYS _ a candlelight processional and will en! It-was dhiri, until the ®®o*®reea ^baldTbeaded plumber^ who has ‘ M— / adl fought, but the hug 'squeezed pie crf-’.'fwhen a' lellpr.-neods • a hel d for iiwiw u . s C . W ^ N SHIP GOES A - L I ^ , . present Medlaejval and Modern tighter arid tighter With’his power- on the Dill-White IfiUs, enacted-last ,MAILS fT^AJipUI|PK®LY • Pi»lia,*fslphia;'Pa-. Dec. 13.— six a^fri'end.V •. 'Ifo .Is , al<^ ; InV; tho session'have presented i a repori on been ,pJaV|ng ; professional foot- Boston, Dec. 13.— Rescued after Christmas carols. Traditional oaro|s ful right aria until the girl lost New Britain, Dec.. T3;-4-W|tlla» •ball for nineteen ypars, • took armed and masked youths early tor office I'rip'w axid ases’ ribhody d'uiN their '.deUberations. , A coipprc^lso pumping their disabled ship of the 16th and 17th centuries *111 consciousness and sank to .the side- Leo'Hoffman, .39, was taken to out” Kbstoa of the Quakers with four days and three nights, Crip-'’ be fallowed by those of our present day held up and robbed three men walk. The girl’s mother,-Mrs. Annie luV. hlB' trlc^ 'at .the desk. 3^.^or- measUc® .probably .'Will .be enacted.' in an automoblie of $89,000 wprth Hartford, this' atternpon ter. a -hpar* uridne roughriese; Kostos tain F. A. Heckman and-six day English and American writers Stengel, collapsed In a faint. mer|y thsre; w ire . .coriduatorp, Ing before a, tlriUed States,conpmlii- pforiiptiy thru'et Nesser’s bald of Jewels .thqy were taking to Lan- m.btorrizen and repairman In the of the three-masted schooner An- -m The program will be snng , ’by.a Several women reported robbed sloner bn a charge o f . riring the head Into a snowdrift and a nabelle Cameron-were brought In-. chorus of 2 5 voices under the dlrec caster! Paf toebb Cohen, Israel by the “ stringier” wove attacked In ojSbe all the time ;but now Ed >U^BAL OF MRS; ZADBOZNY malls to defraud.' Hoff map .yras slugging match ,en8ned, ' ,lo i to port today aboard- tion of. Archibald Sessions. ?!|eisr .apd Simon Sieger, Phtladel- their homes. sits .and; jis t 'ans'werritbe. tela-; arrested, on complaint that- he had which both players were put but pltUi diamond jnerchants,' were *Sie phofib. :” Opce Iri/.a .;whHO' sbme- trawler Mariner. • !. The man has an expert knowl- The funeral of Mrs. Agnes Zad- beeri' soliciting business ® JR” ” of the game. vIctlynSjjTrustlng the muzzles of edge of the apartment bous'e dis- hody' copies .’ft but only sel- The >hig Bchobnerr-was o fp TREASURY BALAH{CE ToZny,-of 67’ North .street, was held vate detective agenby supppsed. to The Giants • won -Ihe game, George’s Banks when ssrims/b®^.^^ sfaoteoalP against the' trio, two trict for he has frequently made his dom;” 'sa y s’ Ed ruefully. “ I this .morning lit the . St. Bridget’s exist only In imagination. Hoff- swamping the- •American league ed. Food and water iweMi; lyashlngton, Dec. ’ 13 .-^Treasury bandits stood guard while'tlm third escape tbrough,AlleyvrayB and cel- guesS-thoy’ve forgotton/ me .all church.\ Burial. /Whs In . the St. man, has been.In Jalllbr ohfslnipg champions' 8t-to b. when tfee Mariner hare in balance as of Dec. 10.: $130,193,- took 'cases containing the gems, the lar eptrances to apartment hbuse tQgbthrih“ 'Bridj^t'i’Obnieteryi " ‘ . mppey under' Xpipe • pretw sps., M .282.82. . Jrlo tdld-pbllcs. .^blbckSj ... ^...'
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CaldwelJ, an aged war veteran, DIPHTHERIA COURSE Number of Child Workers, Grofos he came tp tha United States Sol*!| 6 LIQUOR CASES ABOUnOWN OPEN FORUM 4rs Home here peveral years ago . Local Stodks Sfrom California, ^ o s e thb rotunda’ The Board ol Selectmen wtH ABOUT RUN HERE in ConnecHcttt and the Country MAKING GOOD IN BOSTON of the capltol city today as tho ^Fnrnlsbed by PntDam ft Co.) IN POUCE COURT meet for their regular monthly scene of attempted suicide. He shot seslon at the municipal building Editor,Evening Herald: himself through the head and Is Bank Stocks. '' . * this evening. Oyer l,000-.h6se;and throat cul-i Sonth Manchester •was ' well dying at Casualty hospital. locCIty B'k & Trust . . 600 ~ Washington, Dec. 13— Child lab- 15-year-old children receiving work represented in the Northea$tem*M. Conn. River Bank’g..260 — tures were taken In Manchester or In American Industries is In- permits dqving 1924 nnd 1^25, of The'Judges In the Girl Scopt doll during November because of the 1. T: basketball game last iilght by First Nat (Htfd.) ...2 3 0 contest will meet this evening at creasing. ''' which eight states and 24 cities re- having three’ of Its sons on -the All of Them Due to Intoxica- slight diphtheria epidemic. It was Htfd Aetna Natl . . ; . 400 — 7 at the home of Gommlssioner This fact was disclosed In figures ported Increaies. The eight states NorthjQastern squad. They .were revealed In the monthly report of Htfd-Conn Trust Co ..57 6 — Norton on Main.street to pass on made public today by the Chil- Included Coniiectlcat, - Massachu- Julius Jansen, Joseph Sylvester, Miss Jessie M* Reynolds, local so- setts' and New Hampshire, Htfd-Conn Tr’t Cor’tl20 180 . tioD— All Are Convicted.. the dells dressed by local Girl dren's Bureau of the Department of and Nbrhert House. House, who is. Sncppm cial worker. ’This does ->ot include The 24 cities with the percentage Land Mtg ft Title . . . 65 •*— Scouts.- Labof, showing that child labor in In-the school of Business Adminis- n^iSTlLL those taken- by Tbcal physicians, nor 24 out of 29 larger ind-ustrlal cities of Increased ihlld workers In ea.'h Htfd Morris Plan B’k 115 , — tration has the distinction of mak- Phoenix St B’k Tr . .400* 416 Every one of the six men who does It Include the numerous cul- increased during T925. lociuded Bridgeport, 29.8; Hart- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson en- ford, 18.2; New Bi^’ aln, 37.4; New ing the squ|d and. playing In the Park St Trust ...... — 410 were before Judge Johnson In the tertained at -Whist Saturday at their tures taken In October. Twelve Atates and 29 cities hav- Christinas ing a population of 100,000 or more Haven, 14.4; 'W-terBury, 17.4; Fall openlpg game In hla Freshman do rig h ts ...... 155 — Manchester police court this morn- home at 8P South Main street.‘Mrs. The most important informatloa reported on the nuqiber Of lA a n d River, 43.7; Nevf Bedford, 83.8. year. Jansen showed good form and SHOFMD Riverside Trust ....4 5 0 — ing was there directly because of F. Hanson and E. Peterson won reve'aled In the report Is that the played bis man very closely. U S S e c u r i t y ...... 430 — liquor. first prizes. The. consolations went diphtheria cases have been checked SToStHOOK Bonds. Although there are but five South Five of the offenders were charg- to Mrs. D. Muldoon and F. Han- and practloaily eliminated. There Manchester men at Northeastern Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 — WAR BETWEEN JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES 8“ r.5* ed with Intoxication and the sixth son. , are bat four Tamllles in Manches- outiof an enrollment, of 5,000 all of East Conn Pow 5 . . . 99 foi driving an automobile while ter now under diphtheria quaran- 290 them^ are outstanding' in his own Hart B L 7 ...... 280 under the Influence of llquqr. Three • Mr. and Mrs. John Humphrey tine which affecta only eighteen IS IMPOSSIBIE, SAY WELL POSTED OBSERVERS Conn L. P. 5% s ....1 0 8 109% line of activity. All of them .are of the five men had an additional were pleasantly surprised Saturday ersons. During the height of the either members or pledges of fra- Conn L P 7b ...... 116 If O charge of breach of the peace chalk- evening by about forty of their eipldemio, 55 families were placed t^nitles. Conn L P 4 % s ...... 95 “fward ironing out the bad ,feeling m . # ' ed against them. friends from Manchester and Hart- under quarantine, or about 600 By MILES VA,UGHN. left by events preceding adoption The, game last nlg^t ended In a Brld fiyd 5 s ...... 103% North End Brawl persons. Insnranco Stocks. ford at their home at 85 Birch of the American Immigration laws, tie which •yas broken byM. I. T. Because of a. street brawl be- street. Mrs. Humphrey was. pre- In speaking about the mktter to- Aetna Insurance . . . . 505 515 Tokyo (United Press).— "Japan which exclude Asiatics from tho who gained one point In theFplay 530 tween John Lis and Bldrlc Le Page, sented with a floor lamp and Mr. day, Miss Reynolds said of the 6.5 United States.-' oft. The,score was 18-17. . Aetna Life ...... 515 two North End men,*they were each Humphrey a smoking stapd. cases, flfteeniwere classed as "posi- eannot afford even'^to consider a lii Aetna Life part p d ... 465 490 Government officials' here were Yours truly, ' • brought into court on the charge of Dancing and games made up the tive’’ while 40 were termed "car- war with the United States. - She A-utoEhobile ...... 150 176 delighted 'with the reception, given MYRON P. BURR, '30. Intoxication and breach of the entertainment.' riers." Miss Reynolds stressed the lUlght, however, well consider *.an Conn G e n e ra l...... 1550 1590 Matsudzlra In Philad^hia and the Brookline, Mass. Dec. 12, 1926. %na(U 730 peace. In the case of Le Page the dllferencev stating that the first armed struggle,, If ufccessarY, to '» . ' . .-i • National Fire ...... 700. protect her commerce with' the favorable reaction caused by hla The early shopping heibM a lot Htfd Steam Boiler. . .640 660 Intoxication charge was nolled and The Cubs football team will hold mean those acutely 111 while the SHOprS. HIMSELF IN . he was fined $10 and costs for a meeting Tuesday evening at 7 great American market." . V. address. The sooner you are through. Hartford F ir e ...... 500 510 second referred to persons not ill THE national CAPITOL 510 breach of the peace. , o’clock' at the East Side Recreation but susceptible to diphtheria germs This statement by one of the best The mote fbull loww you’ve h e ^ the foDt Phoenix...... ’^95 informed foreign observers lit Jap- Phoenix rights ...... 77 80 Lis was fined $10 for'Intoxica- Center. I, and In danger of spreading them to Who h m to wait on you. CATTLE 8LA!UGHTE|IJBD Washington, Dec. 13.— John W. Travelers...... H30 1140 tion and $15 for breach of the persons not Immue to the disease.. an largely summarizes the opinion peace. The fine and costs In all The Ladles’ Guild of St. James’s of Americans resident in Japan, on Public Utility Stocks Miss Reynolds’ November report Hartford, Dec. 13— The slaugh- Conn Power C o ...... 313 320 amounteu to ,$39.07. He'had no church will hold a Christmas sale shows that she took 946 cultures. the repeated scores in Jingoistic of fancy articles and food on Wed- ter ^ of 59.4 head of cattle from Conn L P 7 % ...... 120 money to pay up and had to go to An extra nurse called in for six newspapers of an,American-Japan- jail. The men had a row on Oak- nesday evening at ' St. James’s among 483 of the state’s herds, Conn L P 8% ...... H8 — days took about 10,0. Initial cul- ese war. . , comprising 10,390 head tested for land street early Sunday morning hall on. Park street. An entertain- Americans resident in this coun- Gr’ch Wat & Gas pfd 109 106 tures were sent to Cheney Broth- bovine tuberculosis during Novem- Today ^-Hart El L i g h t ...... 326 330 and were placed under arrest by ment given by home talent and ers while the terminal cultures try are convinced the Japanese do members of the Hartford Knights ber, was ordered,,by the State De- Hart Gas c o m ...... 69 72 Officer Roberts. were sent to the State Department not consider the possibility of con- and ^ Columbus will be the feature. partment of Domestic Animals; ac- Hart Gas pfd ...... 48 — Not Drunk, He Says of Health at Hartford. All cultures flict between the J:wo nations cording'to the monthly report of Robert Edgar was arrested on Doors will open at 7 o’clock. STA TE So N E Tel C o ...... 151 156 taken of Cheney Brothers’ employes they see In the recent addrejs de- Commissioner James M. Whittle- Conn Elec Serv pfd..\67 69 Main street Saturday afternoon by livered by Ambassador Matsudzlra, ' . — i Tomorrow- A daughter was born to Mr. and were free while a small fee was sey. During the month 925 bead Manufacturing Stocks. OflficerxJohn McGllnn, The charge tho Japanese representative in were Imported for dairy and breed- Mrs. Patrick McDonnell, of 213 charged for outsiders. THE HIT OF HITS! , Am Hardware...... 85 87 against him was Intoxication and During November, Ml^s Reynolds Washingrton, In his speech at the ing purposes, and 232 for immedi- American Silver . . . . 30 34 breach of the peace. He was defend- Center ptreet at the Memorial Japanese Day celebration at the ate slaughter. hospital, this morning. made 375 visits. Of these, 314 were Acme Wire ...... 19 ^8 ed by Attorney John Fcley. Edgar Board of Health visits, 51 were Philadelphia Sesqulcanten^lal Ex- Seventy-three horses also'were Billings Spencer pfd. — 8 maintained that he was not drunk, position, % virtual official reo.'gnl- imported, 19 sheep and 87,680 LITTLE TROUBLE CAUSED connected with Red Cross work Billings Spencer com — 6 that he had only had two drinks df and ten werb to homes, of persons ticn by Japan of the relallon be- chickens. The state dog warden re- Bigelow-Htfd com .. 80 83 whiskey during the day and that he BY SHIFT AND TRANSFER ported tbat'7,86 roaming dogs were ‘Forever who bad previously been patients tween the two nations. * Bristol B rass...... , 7 9 did not, as the ofl^cer charged, ac- at the Memorial hospital. Miss Rey Matsudzlra emphasized the eco- captured in the month and 643 of Collins-e?...... 140 150 \ Considering the fact that many these killed. Seventy-four dogs cost women on the stre't. Officer nolds was kept much busier during ^nomlc Inter-dependenco between Colt Fire A r m s ...... 29 30 of the cr^ws on the Manchester and were redeemed by their owners. McGllnn testified that he had warn- October and November than ordi- Japan and A^^erlca, pointing out Eagle Lock ...... HO 114 ed Edgar about his behavior and Stafford trolley lines are made tip Three rabid dc^s were discovered narily. The usual number of visits that Japan Is the beat customer of 'After’' / l' Fafnlr Bearing...... 90 95 and killed. The ^deputies of the de- that he later placed him under ar- of Hartford men, service under the per month is between 250 and 300, the United States In the Pacific and Hart & C ooley...... 190 — rest. new arrangement which wont Into partment traveled 5,317 miles dur- WITH - Int Silver p f d ...... 109 108 Miss Reynolds said. , that America Is the greatest pur- ing the month^'.investigatlng 419 Prosecuting Attorney \ Hathaway effect on these lines Sunday suffer- chaser of Japanese^products. Int Silver c o m ...... 98 102 called the attention of the court to ed little. The new men worke'd Into complaints. Jewel Belting pfd. .. 80 — It is common knowledge in JapT Mary Astor and the fact that Policeman McGHnn’s the schedules easily bi^t the Staf- an that the ec'onomic positions - of / - .4 Ln’drs Frary & Clark. 90 • 92 reputation for truthfulness was A. ford cars were a ; few . minutes HEBRON the Empire depends very largely >ns8 Lloyd Hughes Mann B’man Class A. 19% 21 NO. 1. He was considered a very late. - on American purchases qf Japanese POSITION 1 As TEACHER Mann Bo’man Class B 9 11 conservative officer and an efficient He had he.'ird tbousands New Brit. Mach pfd.. 104 — 'I'hlngs are running smoothly, ac one. It was his word against that . Fred Brehant Is recovering from raw silk. The United States takes shout when he * .crished New Brit Mach co m .. 16 ^ 17 cording to Dispatcher ^ Ed Ludke ' It was announced today that of Edgar. Edgar admitted he had a bad wrench or sprain or his arm practically all the silk raised in 'across the line for - a Niles Bt. pond ne,w . 1 9 21 who Is jtill &t the local office. Until received while cranking a car. He Japan for export, and loss of this Miss L'tilu Kane, teacher at the told the officer to "go to hell.’’ the telephone system is qhanged Barnard school for seven years, touchdown. He'd hciu*il North & J u d d ...... — 26 has been laid up by this for more market would, mean little short of the big shells scream a Niles Bt Pond pfd . . 77 ~ Guilty over BO that & e wires will go di- has submitted her resignation, ef- Judge Johnson in imposing sen- than a week. luin for Japan. swan song— but the J R Montgomery pfd. — 80 rectly to Hartford, the Ideal lines Chicken pox has appeared in the fective at the qnd of the present tence said he knew Officer Mc- Similarly Japan, depends to a sweetest music of all was J R Montgomery com. — 75 will be dispatched from Manches- families of Clair Robinson and school term. Gllnn’s reputation for vejacity and considerable extent ^on the United a whisper, "I love yon."^ Pratt Whitney pfd . . 87 — ter. Fred Brehant. Three of the Bre- . - . . , . Miss Kane has been In charge of Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 24 kdew also that he-would not arrest .states for her supply of raw cotton,eighth grade- pupils. The dispatchers are still at sea hant children are ill with the dU although Jhe past fiscal years has Russell Mfg C o ...... 55 60 a man unless he was absolutely with the unfamiliar names of the She has accepted an offer to teach sease. There Is one case in the seen a great development lu con- Smyth Mfg C o ...... 340 , — Justified in doing so. If it was In his Hartford crews. A complete list of Robinson family and others are In the Rice Junior Hlgii school at WEDNESDAY ONLY WEDNESDAY Stanley Works com . . 75 77 power he was gbing.lo put a stop' sumption of Indian cotton by the Stamford. It Is understood she DOUBLE FEATURE BILL the bid-ins will be received at the exposed. Osaka mills. , Stanley Works pfd\ . 27 , — to this practice of Insulting the office today, however, for reference. accepted the new offer because it Edmund Horton is building a Ambassador Matsudzira’s speech PRISCILLA DEAN in Scovllle MMfg Co . . . 57 58 officers. He therefore Imposed a fine All the trolley cars formerly was nearer her home. BETTY BRONSON in new barn. was printed!, extensively Jifthe Jap- Standard S cre w ------107 »113 of $10 for intoxication and $15 far housed In the barns are In Hartford The Parish Aid society of St. Miss Kane’s succbssqr has not ‘EVERYBODY’S ACTING’ "THE DICE WOMAN” anese press, and It is the almost Torrington ...... 70 72 breach of the -peace. Edgar gave and the stock and repair material Peter’s church has recently sent yet been named. Superintendent unanimous opinion of conservatives Ufiderwood ...... 46 49 notice of an appeal but later decid- will be taken there as soon as pos- two boxes of clothing to a mission F. A. Verplanck stated'this morn- Also Country Store and Surprise Night U S Envelope pfd... .108 112 ed to settle up. that the address will do much to- sible. ______I - church in the mountains in Lydia, ing In making the announcement. Union Mfg. Co...... 27 30 John Goggin of Hartford was ar- h Virginia. Materials sent "-were RESERVEf YOUft SEA'TS NOW FOR THE Whitlock Coll Pipe . . .18 22 rested Sunday morjilng while under valued at about'-$31,. XX—Ex stock dividend. the influence of liquor by Officer Miss HgEel. Broome observed her NEW YEAR’S EVE MIDNIGHT SHQW STATE ENCOpAGlNG y Martin. A fine of $10 and costn was 20th * blrthdalr .by j entertaining imposed! , about a doz^tffof hm: Young frlehds Violates Probation EARLY REGISTRATION at a dinner’party at her home In William J. Armstrong was arrest- Hopevale. The, party remained He’s a ver'y ifficuli: man N.Y. Stocks ed by Officer Michael Fitzgerald on through the^ evening. East Center street yesterday, while Motor vehicle registration certi- ficates for the year 1927 had been An Interesting program was car- under the Influence of liquor. Arm. ried out on Thursday afternoon at strong was before the courtspn the issued tor less than 40,000 auto- 2 p. m. the meeting of the Woman’s Chris- who, ish’t pleased S High L I r 6th of September for assault on his mobiles at the close of busluese at Tionight 36% the state motor vehicle department tian Temperance Union, held at t At Gulf W I. 37 36% wife. At that time he was placed In the home of Miss Clarissa Pendle- s AmBeetSug. 27%' 27% 27% Saturday noon. In the past two LAST TIMES charge of the probation officer and ton. Letters of interest were read Circle 83% — 7:00 and 9:00 i Am Sugar Ref 83% 83% ordered to pa^ the costs of court. weeks, the rate of Issuance of 1927 ! l A m T & T ... .150 149% 149% registrations has fallen under that and a discussion as. to the effects, with a 49% He paid no attention to the' order qf prohibition took place. THE GREATEST WESTERN THRILLER EVER I I Anaconda . . . 49 % 49 % and never once visited the proba- of th.e corresponding period of last 140% year, and the number of bars now Warren Knowles, teacher at the II Am Smelt ..1 4 2 % 140 tion officer. As a result Judge John- ! Amer Loc ...110 109% 110 registered for the new year 1s Hopevale school retutned to his 104% son sent him to jail this morning school on Wednesday of Last week <’Am Car Fndy.105 104% for ten days. more than 1,000 less than at the ou r ‘‘W a r P a iiir ' ! Atchison ....160% 158% 159 same time last year. having attended a teachers’ insti- 107% Flory J. Fay of Glastonbury was At the same time, fees received tute in South .Lancaster, Mass., WITH TIM McCOY AND PAUUNE STARKE Balt & Ohio.. 108% 107% arrested Saturday night on the Beth St *‘B” . . 47% 46% 47% tor such registrations as have been during 'Which time the school here By PETER B. KYNE charge of driving while under the was closed. Chill C o p ...... 36 35% 35% issued to date, exceed by.$15,000 NEWS 1 COMEDY * 1 SPOTUGHT Con Gas N Y.109% 109% 109% influence of liquor. ‘Attorney W. tho aggregate of those received Supervisor Charles M. Larcomb Store: Col Fuel Iron .4 5 % 44 44% J. Shea who was brought into the up to December 11, 1925, and the has been laid up nearly a week Cruc Steel . . . 82% 81% 81% case this morning, asked to have it total of fees taken in since Octo- -with a had attack of laryngitis. He Bathrobes, Slippers, Gloves, Mufflers, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY continued until 'Thursday morning has suffered a partial loss of Can P a c ...... 164% 164% 164% ber 1, when 1927 registration work Cravats, Je.welry, Umbrellas, Shirts, Erie ...... 40% 38% 40% under a bond of $200, which was began, has passed the three-quar- voice. Erie 1st ...... 50 48% 49% furnished by Fay’s mother. teh million mark. Thus the aver- At the teachers’ meeting which Handkerchiefs, Canes, Leather Jackets, Gen Asphalt . 87% 86% 86% age fee for cars mow registered for took place Friday afternoon at the Gen Elec .... 86%' 86 86% 1927 ,1s slightly hlgherj than the Center rooms. Miss Tlllle Fried- Sweaters. Gen Mot ....1 4 7 % 146%, 147 SMITH MAY BE GIVEN average fee at the corresponding rich and Miss P^rmelia Brousseau Ge Nor pfd .. 83% 82% 83 time of last year. outlined what the child should do Store Open Until 7.30 Monday, Wednesday and Friday 111 Cen...... 123% 122% 1 2 2 % . SENATE APPOINTMENT The department Is doing every- to be a good citizen and how the Evenings for Your Convenience. Kenn Cop . . . 63% 63% 63% thing In its power to encourage teacher could help to bring this to 27 Vs pass. Plans were dlscnsaed as to Insplra Cop , . 2 7 % 27 early registrations to avoid cqn- L/ Lehigh Val ..103 103 103 gestion of applications in the clos- ways In which the books frqm the Marine pr » » .. 38%' 38% 38% Illinois Govern6r Lil^ely to ing days of this month. It is issu- library might be made to reach Our New Method of Merchaadising Nor W e s t------160% 159% 160 Name Him in McKinley’s ing registrations ''this year at one more of the pupils. All of the 5% for cash at time of ijurchase.. .. Nat L e a d ----- 172% 167 171% teachers, of the town were present Place, Starting Row. more place than last year, a .branch 2% for’eash within 80 days. , 1 , Nor P a c...... 81% 81 % 81V.1 office In Stamford having been es- with the exception of one who was N Y Cen ____ 137% 136% 136% tablished. This new branch has ill. Net on our popular 10 Payment ^lan. \ roRE' NY N H & H. 44% 43% 43% Springfield, 111., Dec. 13.— Re- Attendance at the Amston school fusing to confirm reports that he done nearly as much business to Pan Am Pet .. 63% 63% ,63% date on 1927 registrations as Is re- for November •was 98 per cent. Penn ...... 56% 56 56% would appoint Col.- Frank L. Smith Pupils perfect in attendance for as successor lo the late Senator ported by the New London and Pierce Arr ... 25% 24 25 Waterbury offices. Other branch the month were ClArkson Bailey, It S u re U O R E A T ! Reading . . . . 97% 95% 95% William B. McKinley, Governor Margery and Nettle Epstein, John Len Small today declared he would offices of the department are at George H, Williams Chi R Is & Pa. 69% 68% 69% New Haven 'and Bridgeport, but 75- and CharleS', Johnston, Leo Zab- Sou P a c ...... 107% 107% 107% not act “ for some time’’ on the lotskl, Isidore Merowitz, Annie and Johnson )31ock appointment. per cent If the early registrations So Railway ..11,8% 117% 117% have been issued at the qiulu of- Alice Sklarsky, Mary and Doris Open Evenings Until 7:30 P* M. ' St Paul ...... 9 9 9>% Reports were general that Smith Rowley. Perfect for the first three ^IlllilllllllllllllliilillilllilllllUlillllllllllllllllllimilillllllilllllllll iiiuiiniiniiiiiii who beat McKinley in the Novem- fice at Havttord. , Studebaker ..5 5 % 55% 55% A new ruling of the department months of the school year were Union Pac . .162% 162 162 ber elections, would receive the ap- , „ , polntment so that he could Imme- i fe^^l^es all applicants for car re«- Clarkson Bailey, John and Charles U S Rubber .. 59%' 58% 58% Johnston. dlately face Insurgerts and Dem- Istratlph to Include at least one U S S t e e l ----- 151% 150% 150% given name. in . their signature. Roger W. Pqrter has had u tel- Westinghouse 69 68% 68% ocrats who have announced they ephone put into hls resldenpe on will oppose his seating because of Applications which give only the I RIA LTO i West Union . 148% 148 148% the green. The number is heavy primary expendlturee. Initials of the ^ applicants’ ' given names are rejected. The ruling is- 1302-6. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch N. Jones ac- nUCnCAL GIFTS g Two Featnres Last Times Today an€ TOls Evening S LIBERTY BONDS SVEN E. ANDERSON BURIED Intended to make for easier iden-^ tlflcatlon of registrants, and a sim- companied. Mr. and Mrs. Clark I ' ‘‘The Blackgiuard’^mth Jane Novak | New York, Dec. 13.— Opening ilar ruling Is tto be made with re- Burnham of ' Bast Hampton 'to V The funeral of Sven E. Anderson' Hartford Friday on a business trip. ^ Liberty Bond quotations: 3 l-2s, of 167 Maple street'was held Sat; spect to operators’ IJcenges. of' 100.25; 1st 4 l-4s* 102.27; 2nd About' the first appllcanl to fall Mrs. Clemencd Croll returned^ I “Bashful Buccaneer^’ with Reed Howes | urday afternoon. It was largely on Wednesday, to her home in 4 l-4s, 100.31; 3rd 4 l-4s, 101.10; attended and there were many flor- under this ruling prothptly balke^ 4th 4 l-4s, 103.5; new 4 l-4s, at giving his “ first name."" ‘ bne Larchmont, N. Y., having spent SELECTED pr o g r am OF SHORTER StBraOTS al tributes. Rev. P. J. 0> Cornell, soipe time here as the guest of her at 109.29. pastor of' the Swedish Lutheran of the clerks who 'vrlse applications Alpoinum^Ware daughter, Mrs. Victoria Strong. church, officiated. Burial was In Insisted that the application co)ild Mrs. Victoria Strong has return- Double Feature Program llbmorrow & Wednesday the East cemetery. not’ bS accepted’ unless one "of the DURABLE,. liOOK WEL^, WEAR ^^^^ ____ :• man’s given names was furnished. ed from a visit of a day or two in The bearers w%re John Olson, / THE WORLD’S RfOST POPULAR ROMANCE BUCKINGHAM Gustave Florin, CaVl Johnson, "I’d rather go without- my regls-' Wlnsted. ' . .'h BETTER— the most sm factory, ^ r l c Carlson, Lars Flodln and Carl tratlbn than give my first jiame!" protested the applicant. It.'devel- EDWARD ' J. SKEWES DIES cooking utensils. . The annual business meeting of A. Anderson. FOLLOWING BRIEF ILLNESS the Buckln«ham Congregational. oped, however,' thkt he Was less . 12 and 10 quart Dishpans, 12 and 10 quart Water “LENAMVERS” concerned atiput his "middle lurch, Inc. will be held Monday, VOLLEY BALL -Pails, 4 to 10 quart Covered Kettles, 1 to 4 quart Saqee- ecember 20 at 8 p. m. name", and, upon writing,; It Into Edward J. Skowes'of 147 Pearl Yon have road the noveLand seen the stage play. Now gJulius G. Appleton, pastor of the his application after the Initial of street, dled-^ast evening . at the ' poiis, Cakepans, Angel Cake Pans, Roasters, Double Boil- see this fllt^ipastemlece. .'It’s greater than either with Still the Machine Shop holds the Memorial hospital, following a Buckingham church announced a his first name, was ^ssed. ers, Percolators, l^ p o ts ,’ Coffee Pots, 4 quart Tea Ket? a cast headed by J c ^ h y W'alkwand Gladys Hdlette. lead In the Industrial Volley Ba: brief llln'ess from complications. nesting of the " V groups' to be League conducted i^t thfi Schoo. { ties. Pudding Pans. , ^ He was fifty-nine years old and S * s v leld thik evening at the Qoslee street Rec. The mechanics In- was bom In Cobalt, Conn. He la itreet schoolhouse. Instruction in Low expenses eiutble us to sell th.fse goods at less Harry Carey ui a Thrilling Tale creased their lead Friday night by ADDISON survived by his widow, /three ^ than department stoi*e p rk ^ tasketry will be given by the sec- taking^ five of six games from the Friday afternoon the writer no- sons, Wallace, FrSnk and Grant, ‘‘The Frontier Tfair U of the Hartford County Y. Main office. Following are ' the 'ticed a horae stamping hla left all of South Manchester,, and one scores: Machine Shop; 16, 14, 16, hind foot and holding head high sister, Mrs. Mary A. Oiecrenler of al so sho r t s^ ATTRACTIONS 16, 16, 16. Main office, 7, 16, 9, In the air and he appeared to be East Haddahi.' The funeral will HARVARD’S HEAD 70 J f f 14, 13, 6. making up faces. "What la the be held from bis late home Wed- Teatn ' Won Lost matter with that horse?" The driv- nesday afternoon at 2 o’plock, the 5 TU^E I^ IO SET GIVEN AWAY r . cibridge. Dee. A. x!iaw- Machine Shop ..V ...... 9 a er’s reply to the question, 'was: Rev.' Joseph Cooper,^ pastor of the NEXT FRIDAY EVENING. Get Yotir Coap<»s Now. - tee Lowell, president of Harvard Velvet Mlil ...... 6 8"That horse has the chilllblalns South Methodist 'Episcopal church C-omer North Mainland North School Stceefe. , M.. . --- - -ivr'slty, today observed bis sev- Main Office ...... 2 9 and he always stamps his feet to officiating, ap<( Interment will be i ' li birthday* i^MVlng MilL get r^iet.’’- ^ ^ »ia oemeiery.' RuiuuuuiuiuiniituiuiuiminuiiiiiiniiiuniiHiiiHiiniiinmiinii
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“ Everybody in town’ Vrho ever rode down hill on a sled is invit- “WHITE GHT’ XMAS PUBUC COASTING ed,"'said Director Washburn this forenoon, and he said he would ex- AT CENTffi CHURCH pect every youngster in the burg to join in the hilarity. Nipping weath- TONIGHT ASSURED er need not interfere, as gloves and mittens do their work, and there Considerable interest is already- are no rules against scarfs or being shown by the children of the "The great big hat with the great Center church Sunday school in the Rules For Community Club’s big brim. "White Gift” Christmas, a source, IN All bound ‘round with a woolen of much pleasure to them hereto- string!” fore, and which y,lll be observed 'Tobogganing” Announc- next Sunday in connection with the vesper candlelight service at the ed— Open to AD. FOUR A. &N. MEMBERS church at 5 p. m. Each child is ex- pected to give at this service a Christmas gift wrapped Iq white SURE OF XMAS DINNER paper, the articles to be boxed and j • ' Final plans have been completed sent as formerly to the Free Kin- for the public coasting party ar- dergarten Association at Atlanta, ranged by the Community Club to At least four members of'th e Ga. » ’ - be held on Woodland street tonight The-heads of the different-depart- Army and Navy Club can have fowl between the hours of 7 an* 9. Jo- ments of the Sunday school, with seph Morlarty, in charge of the for Christmas dinner as a result of the first pinochle tournament which the assistance of Mrs.' H. A; Nettle-, Rules Committee governing the ton. Miss Hazel Trotter, William J.‘ Flexible has just been concluded. Two more, coasting regulations, laid that the Remig.and other members of the hill would be In perfect shape if although they will have to buy their dramatic club are arranging for the <. ¥\ Steering. conditions remained as they were turkey dinner, will have plenty of presentation at this service also of v\ ,'V this forenoon. Assisting Mr. Morl- smokes as an aftermath- the pageant "The . Nativity” , for Armand Donze and Bill Shields Sleds arty on the committee are Karl which a new stage will be -erected, Kellar, Sam McKefe, Richard Gates. were the high scorers tor the with decorations in charge of Mrs. m The rules aifd regulations laid out tournament and received a nice fat ru m itu re $1.98 turkey each as a reward. S.*cond C. W. Holman.’ by this committee are simple and Special Christmas music will be must be obeyed. honors went to Francis McCaughey rendered by the choir. 1. Safety First— Always. and Dave Hultgren and they were $1 Weekly 2. Small sleds must give each presented with a chicken apiece. proceding sled a reasonable lead Ed Quish and Tommy Gleason came before starting, to avoid collision. in for third place honors which We Knew Hus Stops 3. Sleds carrying three or more netted each of them a carton of people must\obey starting signal cigarettes. , A Few Among Many Gift whistle by person In charge of traf- Twenty-four members participat- ROUP Price Attractions fic at the top of the siide. An In- ed In the first tournament playing Ferneries Suitables Baby fraction of this rule will bar coast- as purtners. Drawings for the pair- are conspicuously evident throughout our ers from the hill for the rest of the ings for the next tournament will $4.75 Gate Leg Tables, Sewing Cabinets, Oc- $2.95 evening. be held Friday night, it was an- Gift Furniture Sections—prices,.that lyill .4. Come back up the hiil on casional Chairs and Rockers, Sofa Pillows, nounced today. appeal tremendously to- economical buyers. your right hand side, and on the Following are the total scores of Magazine Racks, Occasional Tables, Blan- sidewalk, to Insure the safety of the-twelve teams: There are many heavy pieces, whole suites kets and Comforters, Sheets and Pillow those coming down the slide, thus Donze-Shlelds. Cases in gift packages. Towels, Lunch- avoiding collison. This rule must and,parts of suites for the liying room, McCaughey-Hultgren. eon Sets, Bed Pillows in attractive pack- be implictly obeyed. dining room and bedroom very recently 5. Each coaster is asked to co- Quish-Gleason. ages. Boston Bags, Novelty Bags, Over- operate with the committee in Stevenson-Yocko. Roup knocks out layers just when marked at such ^reductions that will pay Hartnett-McCollum. night Cases, Clocks, Curling Irons, Ash •charge for the sake of his and her cegs are highest. Brings serious you to investigate and supply your fur- Trays with electric lighter. Electric Per- Own safety and for the enjoyment Lamprecht-Mathiason. loss during weeks that count the of all. Scott-Sonniksen. most. Yet we guarantee you can nishing needs now— and use your credit colators,'Electric Toasters, Dinner Sets, Police Co-Operating Hayden-Chambers. avoid this blight. Tea Sets. McNally-Chase. with us. The police department are co- I Airs. P. Lanford of Blake, Okla., operating with the committee and Hope-Person. says: " r v e lost numbers of chick- will station a man covering this Frey-H. McCormick. ens listening to other people’s rec- section at the starting point. RadyrF. McCormick. ommendations of different kinds AGAIN These Baby Tenders are The hill will be constantly Im of roup remedies. Now I am order- popular with both baby and proved by a committee headed by ing Pratts which I know will cure These ferneries come In mothers— keeps baby out of John Mlkoliet, Newton Taggert and as I have used i'e before.”- —" frosted brown and blue and danger, helps teach It to Robert, flanson, assisted by a num- gold finishes. Each Fern- walk. ' Easily propelled, ber of other wprkera. ery is equipped with galvan- babys will amuse themselves The committee on lighting the Roup ized rustproof fern tray. for hours with one of these. hill will be in charge of Director . Rjemedy They are made of fibre, and Washburn and the following who [Tablets or Powder] are extremely light, not awk- have planned the lighting arrange- T o O ur Customers: J f e stand behind Pratts' ward, easy to carry from ments: Geo. Graz’adio, Richard Jioup Remedy unconditionally. Either \t firrr xpom. to room. Offered as Shea, Mark Holmes. complete satisfaction oryourm onrjUfeturned Xmas special for only $4.75. WINS GRAND PRIZE Should rain interfere, the coast-* Sold and Guaranteed by Ing will'be held the next suitable MANCHESTER GRAIN ------AT------night, and will be announced. How- ever, should the storm element be & COAL CO., only snow that will merely add Apel Place, Manchester. Coasters considerably to the event and will Davenport Table Sesqui-^Centennial International be picturesque to say the least. $6.50 i . ' Everybody Come $17.00 The committee in charge stated Expodtibn, Philadelphia i i . • • today that while the event is^o be WhenV Dreams held at the North End it is to In recognition of the remark- be confined to those living, in that able cleaning effectiveness of the Make This k [ section alone, but is open to the Come True Eureka “ High Vacuum” principle whole town. ______of cleaning, its simplicity of design join: our and rugged construction, the inter- A Musical ' national Jury of Awards at the X m as T rees - gre‘at Sesqui-Centennial Interna- 268 trees sold in first, two-days C h rist m as C lu b .tional Exposition, singled out the. Eureka from among the world’s Every one who is going to h^V® Think of wTiat you would likd best electric cleaners, and bfestowed tree this year come on over to 32 to do if you had the money. upon it The Grand Prize—highest Laurel street. Largest and best Give MUSICAL GIFTS An unusual table because For a red blooded boy Make all your dreams come and most coveted of all awards for assortment in town. of its beauty. Tlfls Daven- who likes speed, low racy true— by Joining our electric cleaners. This is the sev- lines, attractive, durable, Get your tree, have it up next Check the Following port Table possesses a rare CHRISTMAS Club Today. beauty that so many pieces enth time the Eureka has won hardwood, strong, reinforc- Saturday night and it will make all ed steel bolsters, disc wheels, Start with Pennies or Dollars. Suggestions: lack today. Not only is it highest honors in international homes look more like Christmas. suitable for use against a ball bearings, non-skid bal- competition. , loon tires. Finished in I will guarantee to fill all orders wall but behind a davenport Di'dms or in the center of the room bright enamel and heavy taken on or before next Saturday. The Manchester Banjos hs-well. 1,700,000 EURpKAS IN USE coach varnish. Trust Company | Bugles Grand P^e^wardls Guide to Christmas Buying. Bill McKee - « • Such e^ert-and (mbi^ed'opinion of the noted International Jury of Awards V. « • 8 Tiples PHONE 374: Guitars A Handsome Desk should to ^n ^lS e gdida to men who will buy electric cleaners as gifts this Christm^. They can-select the Eureka with full confidence, even if theie Cornets $24.00 is no opportunity for a hoiii© di^ffionstration or free trial. Violins Child’s Rocker Ukuleles . , SPECIAL TERMS 3.50 Ocarinas $ Electrical Appliances A W eek until CHRISTMAS Trumpets Mandolins Are Gifts That Please Everyone Metronomes And in addition a complete $8.50 set of “High y^u u m ” Complete ^8^ Set attachments will be supplied free of charge, with each Eureka Saxophones ••HUh-Vaew*m’ ' They give years of satisfaction and service. They Attaehmmnt* ' Cleaner purchased. are economical to use. Come in and look over our line of Trombones FREE witk Mch Enrelca Thousands will take advantage of this extremely liberal of- Flat Irons Tambourines ipurchuMl fer. Don’t delay. Come in or phone us immediately, to re-, Toasters CTW* . f f n r m v h . Accordions , tXmarVam) serve an Eureka for you. Percolators Curling Irons A Spinet Desk Is one of Bass Drums those delightful pieces of Waffle Irons Table Stoves Clarinets furniture that;everyoneToves STORE WILL BE ,OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL 6 O’CLOCK. and that never goes but of' A very strongly built oak rocker with genuine leather Taro-Patches style. The one shown, above is a masterpiece of the seat. Boy or girl either Mazda Xmas Tree Lighting Outfits Brief Cases will be delighted with one of furniture designers. ;,^lt is these. We have a wonder- Music Rolls strongly made, beautifuily.^ G. E: Keith Furniture Co.,. Inc. ful line of children’s rockers and Extra Bulbs. finished in mahogany and’ % South Manchestei^, Conn. in both wood and fibre and Music Cases will make a very pleasing Comer Main and School Stoeets. the prices are reasonable.,. present. Chairs to match' Phone 121 Concertinas from $8.75 and up. Harmonicas Music Stands Violin Bows Violin Cases Consider the corner cop a most iHM arresting individual.______— : F or Practical Gff#W todei3tely Priced Cornet Mutes Shop at Radiola Ludwig Drums Christmas 11 SLIPPERS Tenor-Banjos Any R. C. A. product Banjo-Ukuleles T rees For Little Tots and C hildren will make one of the Pianos, Victrolas Phone 374 finest Christmas gifts Give . ' Banjo-Mandolins X ^.Even the little folks like to you can get. Just bill M c KEE Bacon Tenor Ban jos Cut This Phone Number O u t__ , S i l k U n d e r w e a r have a pair of comfortable consider the pleasure Rescraft Scout Bugles Slippers to wear after a and satisfaction you Radio Outfits I : Silk Quilted Robes .. . .$10.50 hard days playing. In ad- I can get from an R. C. $1.00 Guaranteed 14. Karat dition to that they are like Mother’s or Dad’s or .^big A. set. Let us dem- Beuscher, Saxes B Dainty Gowns \$2.98 to $4.98 brother or sister ai;d that pleases them too. Size 4 to onstrate one to you. Band Ins^u^ents IngeM or s Costume Slips $2;98 to $5.95 M t Size 2 in the Misses’ line. • Silk Chemises $1^98 to $3.98 come IN AND LOOK OVER < F o u n t a i n P e n I OUR COMPLETE STOCK I j Step-ins imd . ^ k' For Your Boy or Girl' L * ' IMoomers .’. ri.»08 and $2.9S.. ; W. H. GARDNER United Soda Shop ALFRED A. GREZEL Dancette Seto H • • • .. $3.98 847 MAIN STREET state Theater Boildlng, ^ Carter’s'Vests . • $1.00.;. k - Main Street at Park Street, - South Manchester K em p’S Free Delivery
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vilf .'I' .. rAoEFOxm MANCHEBTBR EVENING HERALD. MONDAV; DEC. 18, 1928.
:fll8nrl;eBttr dowments. The college finds that over her notoriety— and Inwardly its activities are restricted, not by delighted with both notoriety and CROOKS PREY ON CvRttfns Hrrtilb ' lack of capacity . for drawing a her own distress. Her note— com- larger student body but by paucity pletely moronic— was made up of CHRISTMAS SPIRIT• PUBIiiaHBD BT movie captions. She was Jiaving a THB PRINflNO CX>. of plant. It needs more buildings ra i ONLY 10 MORE SHOPPING DAYS! Founded by Blwood 8. Bl» for instruction and housing. It has wonderful, emotional, tragic men- Oot 1, 188' every facility for expansion except tal storm. She had become a public Well Organized Campaign , Bvery Bvenlnsr Bzcept Sundays and BY AR'THUR N. PACK Bolldaya. the capital wherewith to expand. figure, and she proposed to play out By Rodney Butcher Bntered at tbe Post .OlBce at Man* Designed to Fil^oliday lebester as Second Class'Mall Matter. Its directors hold the belief that the part since life itself, to a cer- WashlnUtpn, Dec. 13.— Lame President, American Nature Ass’n. ' SOBSCRIPTION R A T ^ ‘ By Mall as a Connecticut institution destin- tain type of temperament, is a ducks -may limp, but they’ll live Nuts and nurser> rhymes have klz dollars a year, alxty, cents a familiarized us all with the name, month for shorter periods.! ed to reflect tame QpOn the state, cheap price to pay for giving the longer. Savings.' ^ . By“ carrier, eighteen '“ oen entaon week. as well as to serve as the principal world a-real big thrill. This is the consolation held out if not the sight, of the hickory tree, to senators defeated in the last Si..gle copies, t ree cents.' Can anyone of normal balance the famous Caryu family. The best ; SPECIAL. ADVERTIStWG REPRE- agency of higher education for Con- election by John W. Harreld of known of its members is the shel|- This is Article 40 in a series pre- SENTATIVE. HamlUon-De Ucser. necticut’s young women^ the college imagine a person, so ashamed as to Oklahoma, one of that rather im- pared for The Herald by toe Man- £ia, 26 West 43d Street, 'lew \o>-k should receive a larger degree of really find refuge in death, asking posing «roup of eleven Republicans chester lOhamber of Commerce. and 612 North Michigan Avenue. It- seems a pity to Inject into toe Chicago. that her ashamedness be broad- whose Senate tenures end for a few consideration from Connecticut years at least with the windup of happy holiday, spirit a note of fear ' The Manchester BvenInM Herald is cast? , on sale *n New Tork City at Schultz’s men and women of wealth in the the present short session in March, and of warning. One of the pleasant' News Stand. Sixth Avenne and 42nd bestowal of their estates. Just undisciplined emotionalism The nation may kill its presi- things about this season is the Street and 42nd Street entrance of Not in all America is there a col- run mad. dents with overwork, tut it is not Christmas spirit. The whole world Brand Central Station. ’ a bit more considerate of its sen- becomes generous seemingly, and i '•Tntematlonal Nows Service has the lege more advantageously situated exclusive rights to use for republlca- ators, according to Senator Har- eager to help the needy. tlon In any form all nows dispatches than the one at New London. It oc- reld, who has been a political freak Under toe highly developed, credited to or not otherwise credit- cupies a site of surpassing beauty. by virtue of being the first Repub- scientific, professional game of ed In this paper It Is also xcluslvely entitled to us» for republlcatlon all It has a large and lovely land-prop- lican elected by Oklahoma to the graft the physcology of this holiday upper house within the oldest In- the local or undated news published erty. It Is in a small city sufficiently spirit has been recognized and com- herein.” habitant’s memory. sophisticated so that there is no mercialized, Hundreds of appeals “ In Bom respects, it’s worse on are being made in the name of MONDAY, DEC. 13, 1926. town-and-town strife. 14 should a senator than on a president,” charity which Have absolutely no said Harreld.' “A senator’s office have a future. charitable background whatever. • New York, Dec 13— A volume door must be open every hour of ; THE BEST W A Y. Before however, Connecticut col- could be prepared on the subect of the day. He must see virtually Even toe Christmas Club funds lege can hope to a/ouse in the mass theatrical' superstition. There are everyone who wants to see him. hark— or shagbark— which\ pro- released by the banks at this time i We have always believed that theaters which Broadway looks up- duces the best nuts and h ^ toe of the year are being made a sub- heart of Connecticut any great- The president is protected from president Coolldge’s proposal that on as completely “ jinxed” and per- most distinctive featicres. ject of special well-organized cam- warmth of enthusiasm, It might be this indiscriminate visiting list.” the $400,000,000 treasury surplus formers who are considered a jinx The strain Of the Senate ex- Pound from Quebec to Minneso- paigns by bands of crooks bent on ie disposed of by a refund was a suggested that it Is up to the direc- to productions. plains why so many senators die, to, and south to Florida and Texas caprurlng every possible dollar There are “ lucky houses” and that they can. A national organiza- ^nap shot. The promptness with tors of that Institution to show that in Harreld’s opinion. He cites it is a valuable tree and should be it means something. Something de- “ lucky” opening nights^ there are Cummins of Iowa and the elder La protected; tion has been for the past two years, which he half way disavowed it in “ lucky” omens and “ lucky” pro- Follette as examples. It usually reaches a bright of 50 broadcasting warnings against the favor of the Mellon plan of dlsposl*- finite. Something different from a ducers. And-there are innumerable or 75 feet, and about 2 feet in sharks which prey on this Christ- ilon supported that idea. That both business 'college or a “ finishing formulas for keeping aw«y ill for- But there are two kinds of the diameter; toe hark on the ypung mas Club fund, and the Chamber of tune. Were more or less ill-advised was school.’’ species and he isn’t quite sure stems is smooth and light gray, be- Commerce’ passes along this warn- Our recollection is that Connec- Thus, with no Intention of ace- which has a majority. -iSome sena- comingv distinctly shaggy on toe ing for everyone In Manchester to iater Indicated by the ' eagerness tiousness in duplicating a solemn tors conscientiously attend to de- be paftlcuiarly careful at this sea- ticut college came into existence, older trunks. Its leaves are alter- with which Congressional Demo- church rite, dozens of performers tail, pay heed to every demand of nate, 8 to 14 inches long, and are son of the year, and to do business j ttats and Insurgents seized on them under the directioii of the late Dr. solemnly cross themselves before their constituents and work late compounded of 5 to 7 leaflets. only with people who are known, or I Christmas Time excuses for stirring up a cam- Fred Sykes, as an institution of pe- going on the stage for an important at night following the intricacies The fruit, which Is round and after a thorough Investigation. 1 culiarly beautiful ideals of service appearance. of legislation and, plunging into from 1 to 2 inches long, has a To illustrate the extent to which IS Music Time m paign for general tax reduction, There is an aged woman beggar important research. ^ — ideals at the same time magnifi- husk; eventually this husk splits this warning should be applied and benerai. tax reduction by this Con- who for years has haunted 'certain The others pay attention only to into four sections, disclosing the the impossibility of discriminating cently practical. Under the master- the big issues, seeking the lime- gress would not only be unwise, it stage doors because she knows that .smooth white nuts, pointed at the between one -stranger and* another \ would fall. The next Congress ly guidance of that splendid man certain performers are always good light and the greatest possible ends. The kernel is large and sweet. until we are absolutely sure of "their for a liberal contribution, holding prestige with the least work and ILL you be among the thousands who will Would unquestionably, have to put and educator, Connecticut college, The wood is heavy, hard, strong, honesty, the case Is cited of the the superstition that if they fail to depending on their wits and publi- Denver, Colorado swindle in which delight, this year, in a musical Christmas the taxes up again. Theehlg surplus in the short period of his leader- elastic, and close grained; it is help a needy one they will be in the city to tide them over. usually used for handles and vehi- $240,000 worth of spurious: City W ship, established standards of life Eve, with music in.your ears and in your ijs an exceedingly temporafy condi- lowly position themselves some day. Water Department bonds were “ My experience is that not more cles. Another branch of the family tion. Present tax rates will not among its fortunate earlier stu- This, however, is based on some- Is the bitternut hickory— also call- openingly sold to Denver people by heart, and not find music of your own? thing more than superstition since than one or two good detail men again produce it. dents such as are Inculcated, ed swamp or wate’' hickory; as swindlers before the fraud was dlsr the rise and fall of theater folk is come to Congress > 'om a single covered. The city had voted a mllr The Orthophonic Victrola brightens your home 1 - The right and logical thing to do we suspect, in no other woman’s state,” Harreld reflected. “ And the these last names suggest it is usua4r a daily story. ly found in moist or west locations.'' lion dollars worth of Water Depart- with the world’s finest music. There is an in- with that surplus is to apply it-to educational institution in Ameri- brunt of the detail work is thrust The “ luck” of the old Casino Although its wood Is Inferior to ment Bonds; the fakers simply ca, if in the world. Theater Is dated from the appear- upon them as their constituents strument here for you— the right model, the right the national debt, cutting down by begin to identify them. A man that of the other hickories it is far b“ at them to it; they had the bonds so much the one real burden which \ Sykes’ way was the way of geni- ance of “ Floradora.” Although one handsomer than its relations. printed, got out and sold them on price. You can easily o-wn one on our Christmas of the most venerable of the play- has a full job cut out for him in t{he people of this country are called us. (But it was not, apparently, the attending to matters of legisla- The third member Is the pignut, the strength of the published re-- Club Plan. Come and get your Victrola before houses it 1s associated with suc- ports of thie bond issue. •* ! on to bear— the interest account, way of the directorate of Connecti- tion before the Senate. But when an important forest tree of the foot- cesses and a tradition has sprung The Chamber has recently receiv- it is too late. cut college. He was displaced, and his constituents begin to pile the hills and mountain slopes. This pro- ^or everything else for which Con- about the enterprises shown there. ed from the Pennsylvania Stat4 The movies disproved many of work upon him the senatorshlp duces valuable wood, but Ks kernel gress appropriates money the na- died. becomes the job of two or three Is generally small and bitter, and la Secretary of Banking, Peter- 01 Connecticut college has, we be- the jinix theories by taking over tion gets something, at least. For houses that for years had been more men. not edible. Cameron a copy oj the statement t^e great sums that go for interest lieve, more^tudents now than it cursed by failures and, redecorat- “ The man of democratic nature filed by him, in connection with the easily approachable, gets the worst affairs of the notorious G- L. Mil- It gets nothing. ~-avlng a good had then. It seems to have some- ing them, turned them into young of it. The human iceberg sort of Send a stamped addressed en- ler Sc Company Inc. Large amounts WATKINS BROTHERS .'a , . . loney in hand, the what more money. But if it expects gold mines. • There, is a “ hoofer” who has the wards them off, or he may be agile ! velope and questions of fact having of Miller bonds have beau nought in le.si Aud most economical use to to go to the people of Connecticut' “ wax box” made in the shape of a at escaping out of the back door. j to do with Nature will be answered I this vicinity. No bonding and mdrtr “ Alter a man reaches the Senate j I'a: t i:- t.' the reduction of the for a large and generous support, horseshoe and attributes a great I by the consulting staff of Nature ' gage company has ever cut such a his work gains bulk like a rolling c^ueiiug interest burden. It might perhaps be well to spqak deal of his success to this fact. Tbe j Magazine of Washington through swarth or made such a killing as snowball as he gains responsible Garfield L. Miher Co. Tbe lists of 6l something' besides numbers of “ wax box” by the way, is slang for arrangements made by. this paper. ) We are glad that ^Ur "iConnectI-; positions on committees. It doesn’^ hotels and apa-'iment buildings for, the resin container whereat dancers fall so hard, of course, on minori- cbt man Tilson, leader >Vf the • Re-- students, of, passing marks and of, fix their shoes before going on which they have sold bonds cover imblic.li party in the' -House ‘ of dollars, so that those to whom ap- ty members except for ranking’ five typed pages, and their sales stage.' committee members. , The story of Chauncey Olcott’s arguments are only too familiar to I^epresentatives, has had the wis- peaf Is made can be sure that tho Sometimes Harreld gets as many “ lucky house” is now more or less many business and professional dom and independenca to come out college stands for something be- as 300 constituent letter^ in a day. famous. When Olcott fell ill and T 0 M men in this section. 'They consist i1»7A squarely in favor of such.a disposi- sides standardized mediocrity. A lay unto death • he pleaded to be Senator Harreld. takes his de- chiefly in the statement that no tion’ of the .surplus. Hlff-way is a super-high school Is not exactly taken to his “ lucky house” where feat'PhilosophLcally and hopes tbe SIMS Miller bond had ever defaulted Its' better way than President Cool- what the people of Connecticut will he felt-he would be certain of re- interest; payments, and that no In-^ covery. Sure enough, within a few rest of toe lame ducks -will feel the ldge’s or Secretary Melton’s and far be largely interested In as the same way. Tfie others', lamed by vestor In. Miller bonds could lose/ weeks he was able to leavb his bed. as their money was protected by. ^ Chfistniksi Trees / better than that of the Democrats. state’s offering to twentieth cen- The doorman of a prominent the- Pjrlmaries .or tbo election, are Sen- ators Lenroot, McKinley, Pepper, gilt edge real-estate of a highly X It is the way of sound finance and tury civilization. ater has never been without a lucrative character. - true economy. In his position Mr. black cat as companion, his partic- S.tanfleld, Butler,, Wadsworth, Wel- ler,. Cameron, williams and Ernst. A'‘ Detrbit w6 nan said ,her hus- Their lliferatiire was imposing;! Tilson’s voice in the matter is prac- ular theory being that this Is a band-'Was worth $40,600 but wgnqerful, photograph ornaipentedi LUNACY. good rather than an evil omen. Some r.of them are thought to be tically conclusive, also. rather crestfallen, but— bouight’ her only one coat.’ Well? tha.circulars-printed- on -fine-paper; t Christnias Wreaths The most widely circulated The cold matter of fact is that names of'th e apartment were im-i mere performers are jinxed by bad “ I'haven’t lost a wink of sleep magazine in Amerl^'-I^ints as its over-It,” Harreld -concluded em- The ladies- are invading the pressi-ye’ and without doiibt the! LAW. habits and ill health and invading smoking coaches, says a Chicago ii first article in the current number phatically.' ' locations chosen were m.Qst aristo- In Irvington, N. J., yesterday a years than by any other causes. dispatch. You wouldn’t ask them cratic. Their salesmen were the an article on the former Kais'dr^Q^f And more tnoaters are jinxed by “ And any of us will live longer to stand in the vectihule, would hundred persons were arrested for if we’re mot here.” highest type in the land and to'a Germany and the Priricess Her-^ had plays and' dull surroundings you? . casual observer It did look aS Evergreen Roping pursuing secular business activi- mine, his second wife. Thq arHcle than by any overhanging tvil. though here was somej:hing safe ties on Sunday. Included were sev- V (flLBERT SWAN. / is from~tHe pen of George Sylvester A woman was arrested in New and sound, ft seems however, .that eral newspaper reporters for taking York as a “ thrill driver.” We won- 'Viereck. . 7~ the salesmen left some''things un- notes on sermons, a bootblack for der what kind of a taxicab she said and/these are brought out with During the world war Viereck drove. . < applying before-church shines, a considerabla„-force in the statement was the most bitter pro-German Mistletoe boy who was practising on the vio- now on file with toe Chamber of publicist in America. Among those Chicago is experimenting with Commerce. A TEOUGHT rubber tires to silence loop trains. lin, persons who sold bread, offi- whose memories are more than an First emigrants to California in Briefly stated Miller & Company cials of the telephone company, a Trying to sneak past the gunmen? inch long he still stands for the ul- It is not good that the man. wagons reached Sutter’s Fort, sold $49,416,000 worth o f bonds, sample trolley conductor and a bus and had on paper or in some stage timate in Germa'n propaganda. H!s should be alone.— Gen. 2:18. 1'844. Since the campaign began to ' * • • Emperor Frederick, II of Ger- of erection and development 102 driver. Under the law- they were attitude during our* own period of have Pullman employes called by all guilty, for the only persons per- They are never alone that are ac- many died, 1250. ,, their ri,ght names, we have been hotels and apartment buildings. war with Germany was offensive in Their plans were most elaborate mitted to earn a cent in New Jersey companied by noble thoughts.-?— ' Birthday anniversary of Phillips astonished* to learn how many of the highest degree. He has always Sir Philip Sidney, Brooks. them were christened ’ ’Porter.” 'and beautiful; in fact almost too on Suqday are 2he milk* man, the stood, in this country, as the advo- beautiful and elaborate to be prac- tical. newspaper vendor and the minis- cate not of Germany but of Prus- ter. What Is sometimes the hardest sian kalserism. He has been during The New Hope thing for an honest promoter, At the same time, in West City, all his career the spokesman for namely to secure capital, with Mil- III., the may of the town was killed Junkerdom. ler seems fo have been the simplest by gunmen, presumab^^n-.the em- _ In his article - he refers at all thing in the world. Of toe $49,000,- 000 of bonds sold to finance 102 ploy of a bootleg gang" which has times to the Hohenzollern as the been makjwg war on the mayor be- construction projects $11,174,000 emperor, without quotation marks, wen^ for service charge?. His .cell- cafise it suspected him of co-oper- and to Princess Hermlne as the em- ing campaign began in 1914 and in ating^ with a rival gang. press. ’ October 1925 only $6,407,000 of The Irvington episode and the the bonds which had. been sold were It is of course needless to say West City affair are less distantly aotually. self-supporting. The inter- that Viereck has done his level best ests on all the rest was beln^, paid related than might be thought at to picture the vain fool at Doom from si'hsequent funds as collected, first glance. One has to do with as a superman and his scheming while $30,102,500 of bonds Issued and on which interest was being cause, the other with effect. wife as a person of incompavab’ e Law is an actual, controlling paid were on projects where the wisdom and virtue as well as physi- contract had not been let nor a force just so long as it is sane, lo'fel- cal beauty. single stroke of work done, even What if my leaves are falling like calv fair«When it becomes a mere Just why the Saturday Evening on grading or foundation. its own! expression! of fanaticism and of the Post should lend itself to the crazy Secretary Cameron in his state- The tumult 'of thy mighty har- ment point: to the grave danger of monies impulse^ of tyranny it is no longer current Prussian Junker scheme to a factot for peace and good, order ultimate Insolvency and ruin In-the- Will take from both a deep aur re-establish kaiserism and the old general plan of operation of the G. but on the contrary an Incitement .tumnal tone. Germany on the old basis, is beyond L. Miller Company Inc. and says in Sweet though in q^dness. Be thou, to revolutlom comprehension. But for one thing part, “ His plan of paying the Ifiter- O Wild West Wind, thou breath Spirit fierce, " ' ,est ant' sinking fund charges on That section of Illinois in- which it is to be admired— its courage. of Autumn’s being. My spirit! be thou me, impetuous bonds issued in default ha.s not of West Wty 'Is located has fallen Into What the effect of that article will Thou from^^ whose iinteen presence one! ffourse discharged these obligations, Drive my dead thoughta over .the a state of anarchy through long re- be' upon the hundreds of thousands but has merely accum-alated them the l^ves dead At 3 driven, like ghosts from an en- universe. peated efforts to employ the law as of its subscribers who suffered the for a day of ultimate reckoning.” chanter fleeing. Like wither’d leaves, to quicken an agency of group control over the effects of kalserism in the trench- “ This dangerous practice of tem- new birth: porarily financing permanent issues Yellow, and black, and pale, and lives of the people. It Is almost es orr still suffer those effects in hectic red. And, by Incantation of this verse. cannot be carried on for ever. It Scatter,, as from ah un^jctingulshed as perilous a^ place to live as the empty chairs* at the Preside, la Pestilence-stricken multitudes! O must of necessity come to a sudden hearth •wildest and wickedest of the old something to guess at. calamitous end when any large thou time mining camps in the days be- number of the bond issues mature.” Who charlotest to their dark win- Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind! fona the lay came to them. The Chamber has had numerous try beds SHAME. The -veinged seeds, where they lie Bt through my lips to unawaken'd Oroub Exploitation of the -, law- inquiry in the past regarding G. L. A New Britain girl of eighteen, Miller & Company, and invite any- c61d and low. earth mahing pqjwei^ gave New Jersey hei- The trumpet o f a prophecy! O- caught in a nighty-party escapade one who is interested . to call and Each like ;a corpse within its bhte la.ws« Group exploitation of Wind, which got into the newspapers, shot examine the statement of the Peqp'- • grave, until _ prohlbl^on has produced the situa- Sylvania Secretary of Banking, in'Is Thin azure sister o f the Spring If Winter comes, can'Spring be herself after writing a note in far behind? tion in Franklin county, Illinois. particularly gratifying that at least shall blow which she declared that she coulrf* There is close kinship between the two would-be investors in Miller Her clarion o’er . ihe - dreaming — P. B. Shelley: From Ode to the, not stand- the publicity. At the end bonds have consulted toe Chamber earth, and fill two. West Wind. of the note she made the urgent re- previous to making their invest- (Driving sweet buds like flocks to quest that it be published in full. ments, and as a result are $1200 feed in air) fetter off. In closing, the Uhamber With livipg hues and odors plain CONNECTICUT COLLEGE. Though desperately hurt, it is pos- 2Vlshes to renew its caution against and hill: Connecticut College for Women sible that she will recover. Her de- being deceived by impressive litera- Wild spirit," which are moving ev- at New London, announcing certain sire to die, it appears, has faded. ture and imposing Btobk-salesmen. erywhere; gains in its assets since its begin- Let us hope she survives, poor fThe time to Investlgatr Is before Destroyer and Preserver; Hear, Bh ntc~ lets it be known that it seeks child. jyou let them have your money. The -hear! Chamber of Commerce is always 'he .arger support of persons of . We haven’t the slightest doubt glad to investigate and give you the Make me thy lyre, ev’n as the for- vr.8 through capital gifts and en- that the girl was terribly distresd^d ' facts. - e s t i s ;
■ •*'^1 ...... w.. BABBEB, 800 TONS Rb6s, director o f; the Slate bureau^ VPdr’^ e iiiij BIBLE IN AFRIGA MARtHOBID P U P I L S : Sacramento, Calif.—^The of yital statistics, piakes the estl-^ Jlams Gijtfc-. New York.— The Bible or some MgrtiUez, B»ah7and Ws "mate. Records, for the fi^st' se’ven; ’.and el^thttafe portion of the Scriptures ;has l?een wife, each'17\ y^ T 8 old, are ,oh the .fbaby crop of ; California will ap- airoklmate 300 tons, -With a 7|otal months show. .»47,672 birtlm 'in the" at BdWard J.tr W t l C translated into oiieitlflrd -of'the stu d e n t T oil of' >' Alhambra ;h l ^ state. 800 known Ia.nguages and dialects school. This was,' disclosed. when dt. ;yglue of about .$22,000,000. L. Traveleni Insnrance Co., spoken in Africa, according to Dr. was revealed thaf- Floyd Carrt^l Hartford, Conn. William I; Haveii, general secre- and : Frankie Lackey, seniors, ^ n By A. C. STOKES, M. D. burflened with the extra load n^ed- tary of the Anierlcan Bible Society. away and;were'marrifed last sprlB;g; Mcmjter Gorgas Memorial Institute. ed for digestion _ of food. The^,body is nourished .from food already IT’S SO EASY Program For Monday Chicago, Dec. 13 (United Press). stored among the cells as fat'ulptll "And how. Sir Humorist, do you , Parker Duofold Pen and Pen^l 12 Noon— News, Weather, Farm — The stomach is the fire-box for the progress of the disease .ceases. find so many ridiculous subjects?” sets: Waterman Pen sets at, Ed.- Flashes, Norm Cloutier’s Trav- the human engine. It is in the The appetite then returns and .'the “I* listen and I look.”—L’llius- ward J. Murphy’s Pharmacy. elers Club Orchestra. stomach and the first two feet of individual desires food again. tratlon, Paris. €:00 p. m.— "Mother Goose” :—Bes- the small intestines that the major sie Lillian Taft. part of digestion is performed. In • 2 0 — N © w s » ^ this area the food is prepared for TEST ANSWERS ^ :3 0 — Dinner Concert, Emil Heim- absorption into the circulating berger’s Hotel Bond Trio fiuids of the body. These are the correct answers to' We Stake Our Reputation oh the a. Intro(^uctlon ...... Grieg The stomach Is connected with the questions which appear on, the b. Valse Poudree ...... Popy the other portions of the body by ah comics page: . * Performsuice of McMill^ Radio c. Intermezzo ...... Arensky abundant supply of nerves. These — Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall. d. Melodie ...... • Dawes 1 nerves telegraph back to the stom- 2— Wrestling. : The McMillan line is the development of one of the e. Tarantella ...... - Bohm ach any disturbance which may f. Polonaise In A flat. .. .Chopin 3— Actress. J. . most famous group of radio engineers in the country. occur at any portion of the body, El^t;i?ical gifts are practical and qseful. They give years of sei?)iqc^^4;-^tis- T:00— "Broadcasting Branihles,” J. 4— Metropolitan Opera Company. Unquestionably it is the finest set offered, today at any- whether it Is the brain, kidney, 5— Colorado. Clayton Bandall, Radio En- where near the pricfi. fdetion. . We: have a complete line of eli^trical gifts.and feature the Hptpbihf.line of gineer, WTIC. lung, appendix, or gall bladder. 6— ^Twenty-one to 21. '7:15— Clarence J. Stretch, Teqor The substance of this telegram 7— Carl Sandburg. . • . You may buy the McMillan Five with'"confirl^nce/of appliances. ; .\ . a»d Edgar Platt, Pianist— usually is, “ there is trouble in your 8— Oaklahoma. satisfaction. body— ^^get rid of the fuel that you Tenor— 9— St. Paul and Minneapolis. HOTPOINT CURLING ir o n s : > a. P rom ise...... French have in the stomach and intestines 10— Assistant secretary of treas- McMiUanNo.2 b. The World is Waiting for the and. do not take any more until the ury. • . • * ' HOTPOINT FLATIRONS sunrise, Mr. Stretch,. . Sietz trouble is adjusted, at which time Piano— we will inform you.” This telegram HOTPOINT WAFFLE IRONS Polonaise in A, Mr .Platt, Chopin translated into words usually WEDS OX WAY TO JAIL Tenor— means stomach sickness, nausea, Brattleboro, Vt.— A wedding not HOTPOlNT;;PERCOLATORS a. Memories ...... Van Alstyne vomiting, and no desire whatsoever on the social calendar occurred re- b. When the Sun Goes Down, for food. cently when Rev.* Walter C. Ber- HOTPOINT TOASTERS Mr. S tretch ...... Penn When the disturbance has cease ! , nard married. The ceremony was ,7:30— Monday Merrimakers-^ the fact will-be conveyed back by performed just before Leblanc went 8:00— The A. B. Clinton Musical desire for food and ability to digest to Windsor to serve six months in the house of correction on a con- Period with Ronald Ingalls, it. These symptoms arising from TABLE LAMPS viction for bootlegging. Violinist: Mrs. E. Sanford disease outside of the stomach are Brown, Soprano and Mrs. John called reflex symptoms. That is, FLOOR LAMPS R. Booth, Pianist— word is sent from the point of dis- BOUDOIR LAMPS Violin—i turbance along the nervas to a cen- Adagio E major, Mr. Ingalls tral point and back to the stomach...... Mozart It is not an exaggeration to say Soprano— that 90 per cent of all stomacn a. The S ta r ...... Rogers symptoms are reflex— that is, caus- b. Pale M o o n ...... Logan ed by diseases outside of the stom- . c. Look Down Dear Eyes ...... Fisher ach. There are, of course, diseases d. Wake Up ...... Philips of the stomach itqelf. These dis- Mrs. Brown eases have in most cases definite . Plano— symptoms that a physician will rec- ' a.A.dios Mexlcana (National Air) ognize. b. Le Fauchonnette . . . Rensult To illustrate this idea; if the Mrs. Booth appendix is pulled while the patie^nt , V i o l i n — , is not under an anesthetic, the pa- Gtfts of a. Valse Sentimentale .. Schubert tient* becomes sick at the stomach b. Berceuse...... Cul and vomits. Mr. Ingalls The beginning symptom of most For those to whom'the Console Type has special at- NO ONE knows th^ supreme thrill of Christmas— giving,’til they see Hie/youngsters’ 8:30 p. m.— Program by Willard contagious and infectious diseases traction, the McMillan 5 Console njodel £u.strong ap- joy on -Y u ltoe mom as they find those gifts they have wished for—in their fireside.^ M. Clark, Baritone and Charles is sickness at the stomach and vom- When Dreams peal. Encasing the Superfine McMillan 5 Receiver is a hung stockings or beneath the tinseled tree. r H. Young, Tenor: Benjamin iting. Illustrations of this kind are mahogany console with most pleasing and distinctive Buxton Accompanist. infinite and show that in these cases line^ Thus beauty and performance meet in an incom- Tenor— eating of food, neither quantity nor Where'ere You Walk .. .Handel quality, has anything to do with the Come True parable combination. Built-in speaker with famous Mr. Young sickness at the stomach. Utah Unit. Height 36i/^ inches—Width iSO inches— Baritone— At these times and under these JOIN. OUR Depth 12% inches. Price $71.00. a. Mistress Prue . . . . j . . Molloy conditions, nature is turning all her V b; Gray D a y s ...... Johnson efforts toward the eradication of Mr. Clark the disease, and does not wish to be $114.00 Complete T e n o r — C h rist m as Club Ready to operate. : a. Still wie die Nacht .... Bohm b. Im zltterden Mondllcht. .Haile Think of what you would like A Christmas gift that wUl give pleasure through the Mr. Young to do^if you had the money. year. Baritone— Placed in your home at no obligation to you. a. Piddle and I ...... Goodeve We Ship Xmas Make all your dreams come ' b. Night ...... Peery true— by Joining our c. Eili, Eili (Traditional Yiddish Packages CHRISTMAS Club Today. Melody) Mr. Clark purchased here Start with Pennies or Dollars. Tenor— to all parts of the world free .Jensen a. Le’hn Diener Wang HARDWARE AND PAINTS. 855 Main Street, b. Ich liebe Dich ...... Grieg The Manchester Mr. Young United Soda Shop Auto Windshields and Glass. Baritone— 691 Main Street, Sotiith Mahche^er. a. The Blush Rose . . . . O’Hara Comer Main and Bissell Sts., Trust Company b. The Two Grenadiers ffonth Manchester. Schumann Mr. Clark . Tenor— ' Oh Sleep, Why Doth Thou Wake Me...... Handel Mr. Young 9:00 p. m.— Plant’s Polyphonlans 1 0 : 00—Weather halT s sel f - ser ve 10:05— The Clements Entertainers featuring The Clements V ^ i- ety Four, a Male Vocal and Ifa- a 5 strumental Quartet— G R D c E R Y 1. Repasz B a n d ...... Sweeney Violin, Accordion and Banjo 2. Sole M io ...... Di Capua Quartet with Trio Accompani- ment 3. T r ie s t e ...... • • Deiro Accordion Solo, John Rigezio 4. Pretty Eyes ...... Archevl Violin, Accordion and Banjo 5 .1 Wish I Had My Old Pal Back Again Bob Roache and Quartet 6. My Pal Tim (Recitation) Edward B a k e r...... O’Dale Am M m lEN T GOiId MEDAL ^ .7. The Pal That I Loved (Played on G. string) Edward Lavern, , o r bag Violinist 8. Cherie I Love You, M APIQ Bob Roache and Quartet PILLSBURY FLOUR ' 9.-Valencia, Banjo, Violin and I .______^______:______; Accordion I . Show Me the Way to Go Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars ....; Home, Bob Roache and Quar- tet, Instrumental Accompani- Sunshine Ginger Snaps, 2 lb§. .. .. ment. II Sextette from "Lucia Di Lam-: Overland Pink Salmon:, tall ;cati.. mermoor” ...... Donizetti Hartford Violin and Accordion Namco Crabmeat, can .. . 12 Smile a Little Bit, Smile, Bob Roache and Quartet, Instru- Republic Sliced Pineapple, can .. mental Accompaniment Model 35 Maintains a direct wire to Manchester 13 Selection from "Cavalleria with One Dial Campbell’s Tomato Soupy 3: cans . — Accordion Solo, John Rigezio 14 In Odd Fellows Hall (Comedy Fresh Supply of Fresh Fruit and for the convenience of its M^tp^ester- Song) Bob Roacle R e a d t h e h e a d li n es o f t h e a ir 15 Short Stories, Bcb Roache Vegetables Daily. Customers with no cost to you. 16 Medley of Irish Tunes, Violin, Jiist as you scan your newspaper, Accordion and Banjo selecting what ypu want to read and 17 Farmer Gray, Bob Roache and passing over the rest—so you sample Quartet, Instrumental Accom- the broadcast programs and select paniment , what you like, with an Atwater Kent 18 Accordion Club .... Archevi O ne Dial Receiving Set. Instrumental Trio 19 Hello A lc h a ...... Baei For swift ease o f operation, com- Bob,Roache and Quartet bined with wonderful tone quality, S'! 20 Poet and Peasant----- Suppe power, selectivity, beautiful appear- Instrumental Trio ance, reliability and sensible price, 21 Out In the New Mown Hay Bob Roache and Quartet, In- you can’t beat Atwato: Kent Radio. strumental Accompaniment Let us show you. 11:00 p. m.— News 11:05— Capitol Theater Organ— "Melodies for the Folks at Home” — Walter Dawley Price, complete with 6 Cunningham Tubes, 3- 45 v. B. Bat teries, C Battery, Willard A Battery, Bristol Speaker, fuUy in* NO MORE PILES stalled, LOIN LAMB CHOPS » Pile sufferers can only get quick, lafe and lasting relief by removing the cause— bad blood circulation in S. Pork Phops, ib... *...."...... ,..... * 32c the lower bowel. Cutting and salves can’t do this— an Internal remedy $118.50 Fresh Ham, lb...... — • 44c arid you have pur store in HaH^d)Ed« must be used. Dr. Leonhardt’a Hem-Rold, a harmless tablet, suc- Tender PlOmp Fowl, lb.., ...... * 35c ceeds because It relieves this blood congestion and strengthens Jhe af- Lean Rump Corned Beef, lb. ... f. — 22c fected parts. Hem-Rold has a won- derful record for quick, safe and Sirloiii Flank Comed Beef, lb. ,...— 18c lasting relief to Pile sufferers. It We Make R ^a r Ddivei^ to will do the same for you or money .Lean Hamburg, lb. — ...... 18c back. Packard’s or Murphy’s Drug Barrett Robbins Link Sausages, lb...... — 32c Stores and druggists anywhere sell Sporting Goods Ijlradquarters Hezn-Roid with this guarantee.— ldVir>' 913 Main Street. ]"' P i^ S E S '
THE ROMANCE OF AMEKICA; Roger WilKams (16) Sketches by Kroesen, Synopsis by Brai Change in Rates t i For Herald Qassilied Advertising r On and after ^une 1, 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect; All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a line. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will "be made for advertisements charged and billed. Maaaaohuaetta, Plymouth and Connecticut actetf _ ifjifVi WilliamiT Influanca wm a grtat forca in ^ warding P h i I i p, Alexmidar’ s In the summer of 1676 aulckly to break the power of the Narragansetts, be- off tha Indian troubla that had baart brawing for yaara. brother, became chief of one of Philip’s' bench- fore they could ally with King Philip. In a fort «n a awamp near what is now South Kingston, the battle FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS But avan ha,’ ataunch friend o f tha rad man, could not the ‘ Wampunoags and men betrayed tha chlaf*a stem tha power and bitterhaaa of tha riaing King began to plan war plot to tha aattlara and was fought to a finish. Hundreds of Indians were ------: BO"WLiNG—Hose & Ladder Co. No. Philip. Tha tanalon reached a crisis when Alexander, though^ outwardly ma'ni> hastened the war, massacred and the fort put to the flames. _ FOR SALE—Hard savred^ 1 bowling alleys are available Tues-’ (Continued.) stove lencth ?12 per cord or ?8 per dav evenings. For terms see Charles eon of Maaaasaoit, died suddenly, the Indiana bellav. fasting peaceful intent. ,a»«« Kt NM fowet wfe - ____ ^ load. William Sass, t ernon street. Warren, Secy., Coopfer HUl street. Phone. ing him poisoned. J Tel. 11)30-3. ^ irfi'R SALE_Fancy Baldwin apples XMAS TREES—Maine Xmas trees >. o| .nthe box office. new wareh' use, sprinkler lire pro' ec- HINO WORK l b 6 -6T . Ribbon tl . low 1 ur: nee rate. Manchest
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F%r the Convenience of Holliday Shoppers Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Holiday Gift Flower Sade Stockings 10 ith Monday We Place on Sal e At Ribbori Department In all the new shades arid ideal gift for her. For the Convenience of I-ioliday Shoppers 1000 BOXED BOUTONNIERES \ \ Imported from F^ance-^-Faithful copies of natural flowers, Prf $l-.85$2.50 Store. C^en the Following Evenings In cluster bouquets and single flowers. Regular value 75c. J* J n French and $1.00. Very Special per bojc ...... V/ The Pair. Saturday, Dec, 18—Wednesday, Dec. 22—r-Thursday, Dec. 23 Perfumes / Imported Novelty and Our Own Importation Mystery Toy American as well as other dainty It’s more fun! Santa’s right hand pounds Different packages for boys and girls. Parisian Perfumes from on the slide. Whe-e-e, down conies a package ... You can’t guess what you’ll get—except makers of high standing. direct from the North Pole! To the big Ice- that it will be'just right for a little boy or Handkerchiefs * land Cave Und Polar Bears at Our Toyland! giN. Come'an, it’s half the fun of Christmas! Complete assortments here and so daintily put $18 C hildren’s^ BOTTLE $2*1? $4 DoU up that they carry added .98 WOMEN’S ALL WHITE PURE Automobiles BABIES Carriages at LINfeN HANDKERCHIEFS—Hand charm. embroidered, 6 Heavy steel construction—etujy ru n n in g - Dolls that seem to-drink milk from^tielr A special lot of sturdily built carriages to a box ...... $1.75 suspension springs. A very un\isual low bottles like real babies. DabltUir dressed, go on sale Monday—^Plber reed construc- price. eyes th at close and cry baby voice. / tlon. Francely’s Extracts NEW LOT CREPE DE CHINE SCARFS—^Fringed and border ef- in sealed bottles, at COME AND SEE TRS FOLLOWING DEMONSTRATIONS fects, on sale at Handkerqhief tractively boxed. depart- $ 1 . 9 5 Lilac, Jasmin, Helio- Factory Representative Here To Help You Make Selections. trope, Rose, Oriental, The New Erector, $1.00 Am. Paints and Crayons . COLORED CREPE DE CHINE Chypre 50c. Big Boy Toys, $2.98 25c. up HANDKERCHIEF — Sflk lace up Heavy pressed steel Dump Trupks Come, see a real artist paint edge! colored embroidered cor- Sec the great bridge and the —o n Tanks—Steam Diggers, etc. with these coloring outfits. moving models built with the New 7;;^“ ...... $1.00 Francely’s Erector. Lionel Electric Trains Century Dolls, $1.00 up Lincoln Logs $1 to $4 \ $5.75 up Charmette Beautiful Mama Dolls, Loving Wonder building toys, made of See the electrically controlled rail- MEN’S PURE LINEN HANU- Baby Dolls, Bottle Baby Dolls. logs. road. in aluminum flacon 50c. IncnmS'b^rfor nem, 4 lor .. $1-00^
HAND embr oider ed PON- Francely’s Essence Ir 1 GEE HANDKERCHIEFS—Box of 3, Quality Supereure, as a t ...... $1.19 sorted odors. Jasmin MEN’S SILK PONGEE HAND- Chypre, Rose, Lilac KERCHIEFS — Embroidered Ini- Oriental, Heliotrope $2. tial, drawn thread border, each 50^
EMBROIDERED SWISS HANQ? Houbigant’s GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR KERCHIEFS—Woven border, box For Your of 6, 89^ Quelques Fleurs J Hand Bags at ...... $1.00, $2.00, $4,00, $15 Ideal— Art, Department $1.00, $1.75, $3.50 Silver Service For Bedligtlits Silk lined and covered Beautiful selections in with Plaited Georgette. Coty’s Trimmed with Gold Lace Christmas ers Silverware of guaranteed Braid. $2.95 • * L’Origan $1, $2, $3.75, -7 plate; patterns that appeal For Everybody Paris $1, $2, $3.75 uiving Emeraude $1, $2, $3.75 Ho the most critical eye. MEN’S SILVER BBpWN HY- Styx $1.25, $2.25, $4 LOS—^Wltb brown satin cuff at- Richj^attractive home Pictured here are only tached, soft padded G Q 5 0 La Rose Jacq. $1, $2, $3.75 adornment such as any a few of the excellent chrome soles ...... ' Mugiiet $1, $2, $3.75 Rayon Pillows bags selling at reduced housewife appreciates. In oblongs—ovals—'half moons—around MEN’S high-grade FELT La Jacce $15.00 —in delightfully bright fl*-g Q<2 prices. Bags are made of shades of ray o n ...... spi.cJO SLIPPERS—^Wlth heavy padded genuine calf, morocco, chrome soles, silver brown, blue, Taffeta Pillows alligator, beaver calf and and gray. Bourjois Tea and Cbffee including many novelty Q Q lizard. Hand Bags for^‘ fancy shapes...... «P0.€70 $1.49 “* $1.98 every occasion, regularX y' Mon Parfum $2, $3 $6.50 values, at 1 MEN’S LEATHER SLIPPERS-* Domestic and Imported Belgian In black or brown GQ 00 Sets Tapestry-^Table Scarfs kid leather soles.... . Beautiful color combinations to har- Ship Model monize with any color <|*-| Q G Replica of Spanish Gal- MEN’S LEATHER SLIPPERS-* Corday’s Hammered Butler and Kheme. regular $2.98, at.. leon. Brown, blue and red, padded 20 by 72 Inch size, Q G $4.95 chrome soles, G l z i.Q V? Ton jours Moi $6j $10.50 Bright Finish regular $3.98, at ...... $8.98 all sizes...... T WOMEN’S s ATIN quilted BOUDOIR SLIPPERS—^Beautiful Caron’s colors with rosette to match, soft Chime,. Mahogany padded chrome $1.50 Nuit de Noel (Christ- ^5*^^ to ^ 6 0 .soles mas Eve.) $27.00 WOMEN’S BROWN KID SLIP- Nareisse Noir (Black PERS—With pompon and soft Narcissus) $3, $4, $11 Mantel Clocks comfortable ...... $1.79 Cheer At Christmas. Two-tone Strn-o C:i Made by the Gilbert Clock Co. SATIN QUILTED D’ORSAV-^ Blue, black and old rose, with Vigny’s Baby Louis heels, G *! O Q all slM s...... * Golliwog $1, $2.25, $4.50 WOMEN’S BEAUTIFUL HTLOS —^In brown and gray, wldx satin cuffs attached, soft $2.50 Legrand’s Well-and-Tree Gravy Boats and Trays chrome soles...... $4.95 to $10.95 CHILDREN’S FELT SUPPERS Deja La Printemps Platters —AU styles and colors. • (Breath of Spring) Cov’d Vegetable Dishes $2, $5 $4.95 to $12.95 $4.95 to $10.95 " 98^
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Practical — Beautiful Practical Presents For Men and Boys LAMPS Always Acceptable Are the Gift Articles Shown at Houseware Department Our Christmas Showing Now At Its Best— Downstairs For Dad ^ d Big Brother and Little Brother; Lere’s a store thkt. makes gift choosing a matter of full satisfac- Downstairs Electric Urn Sets , tion and economy.’ . . Landers, Frary and Clark’s Bridge Lamps Universal Electric Um Set, con- Polychrome base • with gror- sisting of 9-cup percolator, sugar A Boys’ Blanket and Ambray BatWobes Sweaters for. Men gette, sUk shade, G 7 Q B ! bowl, cream- $21.95 / ^ ^ fringed, complete... «P 4 er and tray In very attractive colors and patterns, sizes 6 to 18, An ideal gift, light and heavy weights, slip-ons and coat styles.' Complete range of colors. A sweater is Electric Waffle Iron all ' '■ Polychrome Base Heavy polished, nickel finish, an all-year wearable garment, at With georgette' ellk shade, round shape, GQ AA humon G G O R Landers’ Tbermax.. e p a y .V V $3.9fi to $6.50- fringe ...... •pO.CF'e.s Universal Wrinkle-Prooi . $5,00 to $12.50 Electric Iron Boys’ Light Weight \ Polychrome Base With An Ideal and GA A A Georgette Silk Shadb useful gift ...... « p O . W Medium and Sh^et - Pleated, with G - | A R ' - M en’s bulUon fringe .... «P J . X . CTO Electric Percolator Set Knit Sweaters six-cup percolator, sugar, Lumberjacks creamer and round tray, beauti- The popular jacket for men. Junior Floor Lamp In popular colors, crew neck, Suede, sirteen lined, sueda re- ful and G 1 Q V neck and coat styles, sizes versible, an^ genuine suede re- Polychrome base with geor- useful ...... ipXO.C/tJ 6 to 18, at gette sUk\ shade' with fcipge, versible, at complete, regular GO 4 $2.95 to $7.95 ' $6.50 to $16.95 $13.50 a t ...... Polychrome Junior Floor Polychrome Base and Bridge Lamp Bases with georgette pleated shade, Bird Cages bullion frln^, G 1 1 O R All the Newest Neckwear _ , Begtzlar regular $U,W, at spX X .C F*# $6.25| at ..... $ 4 . 2 5 A splendid assortment of Im- Lumber Jackets , for Men I ported and domestlo Cages, in A real holiday treat. A High Grade Metal red. blue, green, brass and ^hite. For b0 3TS, suedene, plaid, re- box free with each tie. The versible and real surae, sizes latest novelties, also conserva- Bridge Lamp 6 to 18, Imp6rted Dresden Cast ba®c and arm with twist- tive pattemSj displayed for easy Figured Boudbir Lamps . ed'metal standard polychrome selection. At , finished, with hand painted $1.65 to $9.00 $1.79 to $14.98. with fancy sUk >ys ^friishings Dept.—Main Floor. 55c to $2.56 shade to match, ea. $3.5d ...$4.25; Downstairs pniSI!}- TBuan'norirnr" —CALIi 1J3CO' . . V « a* .» * * .^ * / see.: j**.: • a ev •a ^A
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. e :.' op o . in it ia t b tonight datds, the first uhAer the neW suite y. ‘lENA RIVERS” FEATURE wApping CHIEF OF PRIVATE - -An .Important ' meeting of the of officers, will be initiated. Mr. and Mrs. William; J. "Douglas membership: of Campbell Council Plans for the annual Christmas K. df C. vrlll be. held this evening'in’ tree and the annual'fair will be.dis- AT RIALTO TOMORROW Mrs. Harry Prior who has b*en POUCE MURDERED of Dobsonvirie ahn(»ncb the\ en-' the headquarters. of the order at cussed and a report will be heard sick at her home here for the gagement of their daughter, Doro- 8:15. A class, of first degree candi- from the radio committee. past week, was taken to the Man- thy Viola, to Herbert W. Lyon, son An adaption of the famous navel chester Memorial hospital on Fri- of Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Lyon of “Lena Rivera” heads the double Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 13.— ^As he day morning for observation. left his po^t as chief of police for Springfield, Mass. feature program at Rialto thea- The Junior Y. M. C. A. basket- ter tomorrow and Wednesday. The the Westingbause Airbrake Oom- ball team played their first league pany at Wllmerdlng,j a suburb, popularity of the story is attested game on Friday evening at the by the fact that over a million cop- Harry Davenport, 58, Was shot to parish house, with the Broad death early today. ies of the boo£ have been sold to Brook team. A man from Broad His assailants fired one sbob date and althouigh it was released Brook was the- referee. The Wap- for publication years ago there is ping team was beaten by the large from an automobile, police said, N. still a constant demand for the score of 36 to 4. The Broad Brook and, as Davenport lay writhing on novel. It has an entrancing theme team was supported by a large the sidewalk, leaped upon him \ and. that is unusually well adapted for crowd of rooters who outclassed beat him, then fired another the silver shfeet and to this fact the Wapping people in numbers, if charge of shot into his body. Pass- much of the -pbotoplays success not in enthusiasm, Edwafd Sharp -ers-by who rushed to his aid found may be attributed. The plot is is coach for the local boys. ' him dying, and saw the assassins’ ciuite complicated telling as it Next week the local team will go car disappear. does of the near trage'dy which al- to Highland Park for their second Police believe that enemies most becomes real when the hus- league game on Friday evening. Davenport bad made by a series of jf. A Distinctive . . . Remembrance i , band of a young girl is shanghaied The schools in the town of South recent raids on bootlegging estab- aboard schooner by his pirate fath- Windsor will all close on the 23rd lishments conspired fo take his er who becomes furious upon hear- of December at noon for the life. ing of his son’s marriage to a col.- dhristmas vacation and will not'ie- mon millinery girl. A child is born open until January 3, 1927. r Jaffe’s Gift Jewelry to the girl during her husband’s The Parent-Teacher association absence and is named Lena Rivers. will hold its regular meeting at the SEE OUB CHOICE LINE OF I Flexible LTn/e Gon f^oa The smartest thing in the world of gifte is a gift of How the young girl grows to lovely Center school hall on Monday, the Grebe Sysahrc^phase mefeta womanhood and her romance with December 13. It will be in the every condition. Ona dial win Jewelry from Louis S. Jaffe's.* For Her or for Him the her step-brother forms the main form of a Christmas party. Each operate two or all three for local sweetest thought is one expressed in some fine piece ot theme. But the affairs of her dis- member is to bring a Christmas Cigars forXmas atation tuning: or aU three diala agreeable cousin furnishes almost gift. Mrs. Raymond Burnham can be aet aepaiate^ for that artistic cr^tsmanship. as much entertainment as that of and Mrs. Edith Stoughton are the finer tuning necesaary foir^diatant the heroine herself. Right eventu- hostesses for the afternoon. atatimi reception. ' ^ ally triumphs as it always does and Mrs. Frances Wheaton, whose Lena comes into her own during United Soda Shop Aslc us to show you how e a ^ it ia birthday occurred last Friday sur- to tune a Syncbrpphase and how a startling climeuf that proves to prised all the teachers by inviting Corner Main and Bissell Sts., The Problem o f be more than merely pleasing. A ita many exchiave Grebe featurea Diamonds them to her boarding place, the South Manchester. produce a clear,natural-tone recep- splendid cast has been employed in home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. tion that haa never been aurpaaa^ 99 the liming of “ Lena Rivers” , fore- Adams, and treating them to a fine In a Variety of Settings most of whom are Earle Williams, dinner. to Give Johnny Walker, Gladys Hulette and Edna Murtohy. 'The second N, BOOKS make friends and hold them. That'is why feature is a Hwry Carey special WHALE IS THEME OP LEGENDS they are such remarkable gifts. And becausO they $20 to $350 called “ The Frontier Trail.” It is cover every phase of entertainment and education it is a type of picture that proves enter- Spokane, Wash.— Themes for but a, simple matter to select a Book that, will be most taining to nearly everyone, telling many of the tribal songs and leg- anOr^appm- as it does the story of the pion- toi U cenrM far gratefully welcomed by the one who receives it.
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Otto R. Mathiason SAXOPHONE McGovern Granite; U4i*k ^ CEMETERY | A The Oldest Dealer in Xmas Trees in Town. INSTRUCTION ^ R e p r e s e n t e d b y FREE DEUVERY* Walter Luei^ens ■ V. ■ Tel. 487 or JCeaip'e Miulc House. 141) s o k m i t s e : 1 4 ^
-r. ' y- • .y >' . • • * /if MANCHBSroi CHENEY BROTHERS QIHNTEI DELANEY TO GIVE iNew'Britaiii High VAST THRWG IS EXPECTED BEATS CROMPTON-KNOWIES UP “ UGHT” TITLE Here Friday N%ht AT PERSSONTHcCARTHY Bl Brote, HaaMs, Byitt' cose; Hardwlch, Navy; Towle. deciding who will face Jack Demp-| 'Ends^ The next opponent for Coach SMALL COLLEGE STARS Brown: Hnbbai^ Geneva; Bora. .Army; Hdligaii Ha$ Arranged At- sey when the former ‘ champion i SUFFER BIG HANDICAP ill Resign to Enter Heavy nuyer. Pennsyivaida: McOti4h, George*' Clarke’s S. M. H. S. quintet which starts his comeback elevation. If| Score Is 29-24; Locals Lose town: Grabe, Lafayette. bowled over Hartford with appar- Persson wins, he Is ataost sure of ijj Playing on college'tfhms not ent ease, will he New BWtain High tracliye Card For This the chance of being ope of the men fortunate enough to be con-' Sweepstakes — Meets The game will be played Friday to face Dempsey. A defeat for the BowGns Match 1503 to T a o U iie — ftnwn; Wlckboret, Nafyirloua.- night at the Rec gym. Manchester stantly basking Iri the spotlight I a C K i e S * man, New York; Siwagne, Aravi Una, Swedish boy woiilt. seriously affect, often keeps some star player and New Britain are ancient riv- Eveiiing’s ^ o w at State his fight aspirations. Jack Sharkey Next nttebaiiih: Toder, Carnegie Tech; Gotliraa, Anfayette; als. Last year, the teams split even 1426 So Break Even. from gaining national recogni- Mankat. Colgat^; Eddy. Navy. Owing to reports that Prince in a two-game series. It wlU he re- Tooma was not raining seriously tion. membered that New Britain was Armory. Three crack players exper- for his bout with Nick Fadll, he By DAVIS J. WALSH ' the place where the lights were Cheney Brothers broke even in enced such a break last season. turned out during a Manchester- has dropped off the card and Jo® If Gerald Mann, sensational I. N. S. Sports Editor Bartlett of Sai.to Domingo will ‘ their athletic Invasion of Worces- Connauglitoo. Gemgetown; , New Britain game a few years ago Perssons t ». Pat Me- ter, Mass., Saturday afternoon. The backfleld star of the Southern New. York, Dec. 13— Jack De- Harry take his place against Fadll. Cuards- habn, Yale; Garey. CeraeD; Otb* causing mnek wrangling. earthy. A1 Friedman, the Boston heavy- basketball team won and the bowl- Methodist University eleven, laney will resign as light heavy- Manchester will probably not eon, Qron Cltr; Farber. Brown; Davie, Prince Twelve rounds weight, who is to make his Hart- ing team lost to the Crompton- champions of the southwest, weight champion of the world with- find New Britain as easy as it did ton; Sdunidt, Army; Cuneo, Gblnittbla. Semi-final. ford debut against George Lamson, Knowles Loom Manufacturing had been with one of the big- in two months in order to .fight, Hartford. The Hardware City five ger universities he would have A1 Friedman vs. Charley Pel- the Cherokee Indian, is said to he Company. without official handicaps, as a is pomlng here fresh from Its Im- gnihan. The basketball victory was scor- been the talk of the country. legitimate cointender for the heavy- n Bntler, Penneylva»l»; D^, Dart- pressive 24 to 22 victory over St, an aggressive, tough and willing Billy Kelly, Montana’s bril- Centers—moritbi Paly. Army» Pyiednian, Eight rounds performer. Lamson, who made a \ ed 20 to 24 after a nip and tuck ' w e i g h t t i t l e . Thomas on the latter’s floor Satur- Prelims. contest In which neither team liant quarterba,ck. Is another This was the good word in circu- Syrame. . day. "Hank” McCann, a local boy, great record on the Pacific coast, case, while Hornlsh, star lation toddy boxing men of nd- Nick Fidel vs. Prince Tooma will be a decided favorite over the showed any real advantage over r\ ^ L J.l Grahwn, Fordham; Bah- played well for St, Thomas. The Eight ronnds. the other. It was a tackle of the Parsons (Iowa) tlonal repute vouched for Its accur- following summary of the New Boston hoy, whose abilities are lit- college team, would have been acy. They declared that Delaney’s UuarterbaCKS— ' dall, »owh; C5onnor»> Joe Smith vs. Georgie McRae tle known. contest. At halftime. Manchester ^ • New York; Mehler, Colgate. Britain-St. Thomas game will give Four ronnds led 13 to 12. Joe Pentland led m outstanding In Big Ten circles. action, will be forced upon him In Manchester fans an idea what the Pro Debut for Smith ------— — order to evade the curse of one of Tonight’s boxing card in the spa- Joe Smith, the Hartford knock- scoring with six field goals. Faulk- local team has to confront with cious State Armory across the riv- ner, Boyle and Cervlnl, bowever, those New York State Athletic com- Friday night: out king will make his debut as a mission edicts which would send Wilson, Lafayette; Rogers, Psm- er in the Capitol City Is most de- pro, meeting George McRae of occupied just as much llinellght New Britain serving of a stfong support. For by brilliant floor work. Poland him Into the ring against Gene H a u b a C k S ’^™* sylvanla;' Weleta, Pittsburgh; B F. Springfield in a six rounder. Smith Tunney weighing not more than Donohne, Carnegie Tecli; WOsoh, A m y; pW eskl, bl8 headline attraction, George has a legion of friends who ar® starred for the losers. Saints Have Tough Havllch, I f ...... s ’ 6 9 Mulligan has secured two rugged Next Sunday the C. E. A. A. team 175 pounds, under puln of disquali- Lafayette: Weston, Boston College; Carr, Syraense. Zaleskl, r f ...... 4 1 pulling for him to repeat in the fication. The commission already heavyweights, one of whom is bal- professional ranks his knockout will violate the New Jersey Blue Scully, c . , ...... 0 1 lyhooed by many as an Ideal chal- Laws and travel to Waterbury for has established this precedent by C.-lll___ 1— Amoa, W. A J.;' Handl- Bromberg, lb ...... 3 0 feats of amateur days. ordaining that no champion may rUUDaCKS— ton. Navy; Oonuweet. lenger for the crown which adorns The doors at the state armory an afterndon tussle. Opponent Thursday McGrath, rb ...... 1 0 Gene Tunney’s cranium. He Is In bowling, Manchester was de- fight out of his class in this state Brown; Mntrdl, A i ^ . will be open at six o ’clock. Re- except at the weight at which his 24 Harry PersBons, Sweden’s latest served seat holders will enter at feated 1503 to 1426. The teams The St. Mary’s are going to have Totals • 1,1 real top-notch heavyweight produc- title was won. St. Ibomas the main door admission seat played three games with tall “ can- their hands full Thursday night. tion. Matched against him in a dle” pins. “ Dead wood" was also That much Is certain. Middletown With the heavyweight sweep- , ' B. Pts. holders at the Broad street en- stakes promising a golden Aiarvest Alanskai, rb ...... 3 12-round slug-fest will be Pat Mc- trance and the soldiers will be allowed on the alleys. Under these has always been a worthy opponent Carthy, the famous Bostonlte who for all concerned, the light heavy- White, lb ...... 0 admitted at the southeast door. handicaps, Manchester was Infer- of Manchester In basketball. It will recently came Into Nutmeg lime- ior to the Worcester bowlers The be remembered that Middletown weight title would be worth no Pinto, c ...... 4 The bouts are scheduled to sTaft such sacrifice, to Delaney. Shea, c ...... 0 light by keeping Johnny Rlsko at at 8:15. summaries: was the first team to tack a home bay in a bout in Hartford. Cheney Brothers defeat on the famous Crescent team' Laughs Them Oft McCann, rf ...... 3 Gulllet, I f ...... 1 Local Fans Going B F when that organization was in full The title Itself, outside of this When the timer rings the bell CHICAGO REARS LEAD fact, would prove little encumber- Pentland, If ...... 6 0 blooig. Thursday’s game should be for the first round of the big fight ance, It was said, since Delaney was Revive Amateur Boxing Totals 11 0 22 Barrett, If ...... 0 0 a hum-dinger and should draw a this evening, there will be several Chicago, Dec. 13— Chicago’s Faulkner, rf 2 0 large crowd. smart enough to laugh off a title Score at half time. New Britain, Bears were still leading the Nation- defense for six months as a result 13; St. Thomas 10. thousand eager fans perched in the Boyle, c i»....i.....l ^ When Middletown trots onto comfortable seats about the ring. al Professional Football league race Cervlnl, Ig ...... 2 0 the Rec gym, fans will find its per- of his wiorkout with Jamaica Kid at Referee, Manion. today by virtue of their nine to Waterbury, Conn., last week. Time, eight minute periods. And many of thehe will be Man- , Wiley, rg ...... 1 .<> sonnel a cast of veterans Murphy Here chester fistic followers who have seven victory over the Pottsville, Both of the principals made 175 and Guerra forwards, McCabe, cen- become greatly interested In, the Pennsylvania, Maroons. Totals ...... 12 5 29 ter, and Carlson . and Waterman, pounds for the match: Therefore, It must go down In the book as a LAURELS WD( 32-28 outcome of the Perssons-McCarthy Crompton-Knowles guards. Spear and Fitzpatrick will fracas. Probably nearly two hun- iB F Pts title bout, leaving Delaney to his letic Association is a most com BACH SECTION BOASTS be held In reserve. Joe Guerra Is dred hombres from the silk town the man who placed his name In own devices for the next six mendable one. It almost ^oes with' TRIO OP GRID STABS Collins, rg ...... 2 1 5 Popular Sport to Be Contin- out saying that there will he a large OVER NEW BRITAIN will be sprinkled through the vast Howard, Ig ...... 0 1 i the hall of fame at Grove City. Wa- months. In brief, he no longer can crowd present. The public is invited throng expected. George Mulli- Each of the four sections of Kucharskl, c ...... 1 0 2 terman is the famous backcourt be confronted by some sap who for the minimum admission fee of gan w^ll realizes the support his the country had three outstand- pal of Fat Haftner on the now de- wishes to battle him for the light ued By C. B. A. A. If Af^ The Laurels traveled to New Brit- Poland, rf ...... 5 1 11 50 cents and In addition to the endeavors receive from Manches- ing players during the^past sea- Tlsdell, If, c ...... 2 1 5 funct Dixies. Carlson— well his heavyweight title at a time when tain Saturday evenlhg and return- name is all that is necessary to "the young man will be absorbed twenty-one rounds of boxing, there ter. son who were practically the Norton, Ig ...... ; • • 0 ® ® with the heavyweight problems. fair Is Successful; Twen- will he refreshments served\alter ,ed with a 32-28 victory over the Perssons Favorite unanimous choice of the foot- mention. Murphy is a former col- fast Burrltts of that place in the Promoter Jack Fugazy will bring the bouts. ball experts. Totals ...... 10 4 24 lege star. McCabe, formerly of the preliminary game to the New Brit- The. Swedish battler will enter Hartford Travelers, and a Middle- Delaney and Jack Sharkey tpgether In the east, Connaughton, Score at half time, 13-12; refer- ty-One Rounds of Real Well-Balanced Bill. ain National Guard-Brooklyix A. C. the fight with the betting consid- ee, Margold; time, four 10 min. town star-for many years, led his before February 1 or break a bicep erably In his favor. He will out- massive ^Georgetown guard; In the attempt. By that time, De- Secretary John L. Jenney, who la encounter. Hanson, Syracuse end, and periods. team to a 39 to 33 victory Satur- doing the lion’s share In putting 'welgh McCarthy by about 30 day night at Middletown over the laney,! who is alleged to have The game was very well played Wickhorst, Navy tackle, were Crompton-Knowles Fighting. across this affair. Informs us that pounds. Is four Inches taller and Corbin Screw team of New Britain. weighed less than 173 pounds the by both teams and furnished t|le has a longer reach. It is gener- bek liked, Coyle ...... 101 09 110 other night, may be well above the if it proves a success, amateur box- spectators with many thrills. This Boerlngfer, Notre Dame cen- Powers ...... 104 117 90 The summary: ally conceded that Perssons also 175 pound class at his natural ing shows will be continued here was the first time that the Burrltts ter and the two Michigan Dakge ...... 85 109 >101 All-Mlddletown has the more powerful punch of B. F. Pts. weight. He won’t want to meet Amateur boxing, a sport which permanently. Mr. Jenney is to be have been beaten on their home stars. Quarterback Friedman Pocaro ...... 98 106 78 hitherto has not been given Ibe op- the two but the big question is Fitzpatrick, I f ...... 0 0 0 Sharkey at any other; therefore, complimented on his efforts to re- floor in two years, winning the whether McCarthy’s superior ring- and End Cfosterbaan, met with Brleley ...... 119 104 82 they say, the light heavyweight ti- portunity to gain a real fbothold vive the sport; one which we feel Cheney Brothers Murphy, I f ...... 1 0 2 city’s championship last season. craft will carry him over the bar- most favor. tle must be cast off, at least for ^he here, is about to receive the Chance the town has been waiting for The south was unanimous Schubert ..... 85 77 100 Guerra, rf ...... 5 0 10 The Burrltts had the edge over rier. McCabe, c ...... 6 1 13 time being. of its lifetime. With Cheney Broth- long time. The show Wednesday the Laurels in the first half, the on End Winslett and Tackle Suhle ...... 97 . 82 89 era* reliablo athletic association Both PersBon and McCarthy Carlson, lb ...... 5 0 10 night will contain seven three-min score being 18-15. After a rest be- have swapped punches with John- Pickhard of Alabama; also Cervlnl ...... 96 104 77 furnishing the impetus, the slmon Waterman, r b ...... 2 0 4 ute bouts with contestants whose tween the half the Laurels came ny Risko, the Cleveland baker boy. Tackle Thorpe of Georgia Canade ...... 124 83 98 SIX DAY BIKE RACERS pure pugilistic art should gather merits have been established at back strong and finally nosed out Persson was victorious while Mc- Tech. Wilkie ___ ... 96 J.11 87 1 39 GET PAY MONEY TODAY suflacient momentum to carry it Totals 19 other amateur boxing cards about their opponents in the closing min- Carthy was best to secure a draw On the coast, Kaer, brilliant Corbin Screw-- over the barriers a success. ^ the state. utes of play. Dahlqulst was the but there were many at the ring- (back of Southern California; B. F. •pts. New York Dec. 13— Ti ls will be Real Efforts. Tickets Available. End Shipkey of Stanford and pay-off day at Madison Square Gar- star for the Laurel^ while Havallcb, .slde In Hartford who thought Mc- Arburr, rb ...... 2 0 4 For a long time now, Manchester Admlssldn tickets were placed In Quarterback Kelly of Mon- 0 4 den where the riders who competed a New Britain High player starred Carthy had the edge Tonight’s Herald’s A!l-^tar Weir, lb ...... 2 has been more or less dead in the the hands of the directors of the A bout may go a long way toward tana were highly regarded. McGrath, lb. If ...... 1 2 4 in the six-day race which ended cauliflower sport. A few years back, for the losers. Saturday night, will receive^ their A. last week and an early report Hanson c ...... 4 2 10 professional boxing was attempted The box score: O 1 5 checks for the long grind. Reggie shows a large sale. Tickets will bo Laurels. Zaleskl, rf .... but Its success did not warrant.Its placed on sale at’ the Army and Seven in Meriden Yacabowitz Jf ...... 2 2 6 McNamara and -Pietro Linari were F.G. FI. Tl. dined last night at the Uiilone continuance. Perhaps It is. because Navy Club, Metter’s- Smoke Shop . .6 2 11 there is too much uncertainty wrap- bahlquist, rf 13 7 13 Spbrtlva Italiana, a cycling organl- Austin’s Smoke Shop, Prichard and . .1 1 3 Totals ped about the doings of the boys Run^, It . . . Manchester’s seven best basket- Score at half time, 18-13 Corbin zatidn, in honor of their victory in Walsh, and Paganl’s store at the C. Gustafson, If ___ . .1 0 2 Screw. Referee, Manion; Time, two a race that broke all local records who are thinking more about the North End. They may also be pro- . .1 2 4 ball players, at least, the exact per- toadsklns there are to receive than Neill, c . . . . . sonnel The Herald’ s *A11-Star team 20 minute periods. for laps stolen. The total was o04, cured from the director-! in the va- A. Gustafson, rg----- . .1 3 b McNamara and Linari and Georgettl about the fight itself. In amateur rious mills, they being, “ Andy” An- ...0 0 0 Report- last season, participated In the and Belloni being tied for Individ- boxing, this* obstacle cannot exists. Bissell, Ig . . SOLD game between the Meriden Endees derson, Old Mill; -George Hunt . .2 0 4 ual honors Mth 28 each. The gladiators receive nothing but Metcalf, Ig . . ing and Plainfield Saturday night at the Main Office; Jack Stratton, Spin; However, the Walker-Beckman expanse money and their thoughts TO St. Rose’s Community building in REC Jm SWAMPS nlng Mill; Frank Cervlnl, B. G 12 8 32 team won the lion’s share of spec- are conclusively enrapped in the Meriden. The side having the most Weaving MUl; Wlsston Turking Burrltts. DEC. 1st tators’ purses, amounting to $3,- fight. toil. Throwing Mill; Sherwood Wl Manchester players in its lineup, PLAMLE FIVE 880. Tkp toam won $1,000 in un- F.G. FI. Tl. however, was the loser, Plainfield Credit to C. B. A. A. ganowski, Velvet Mill; George Gib . .7 2 16 official prize money. In announcing the amateur box- Havalicb, rf being defeated 32 to 28. bon, Machine Shop; James McCaw Whitman, If . .2 0 4 ing card .for Wednesday night, Che- Electrical Department; Matthew It was a thrilling battle and was Qoish, Boyce and Weiman Zaleskl, If .. . .1 1 3 not decided until the last few min- MEHLHORN THIRD IN ney Brothers have instigated a Macdonald, Ribbon Mill; Fred Fin . .0 1 1 $ CALIFORNIA TOURNEY move which has been sadly neglect- negan, Yarn Dye; Ed McGinnis \TuIy, c ...... utes of play. Plainfield’s three point Genette, rg . . .0 0 0 lead at halftime dwindled before Lead Attack — Reserves ed by local organizations for some Dressing Mill; Bob Von Deck, Car- / E. Zaleskl, Ig ...... 2 0 4 the onslaught of the Silver City Del Monte, Calif., Dec. 13— Har- time. It Is a credit to Cheney penter Shop, ry Cooper of Los Angeles, today Brothers thw they have taken the players In the final stanza. “ Red” 12 4 28 Defeat Crimsons. was 'the winner of the Monterery initiative In an attempt to revive Linger was best for Meriden. With half. Burrltts IS, Peninsula open golf tournament, the. worth-while sport. Amateur Score first Tommy Murphy and “ Cupie” Wad- GRANGE BARNSTORMING Laurels 15. Referee, Dillon, dell also sharing the scoring spot- The Plainvllle Panthers put up having-finished the 72 holes in 293 boxing should go over with a hang light. Blssell’s floor game was com- indifferent opposition to the fast strokes. In Manchester, In the past local fis- Chicago, Dec. 13— Having closed FAY’S TEAM LOSES mendable. Mantelli, Norris and Rec Five here Saturday night ,and Larry Nabholtz of Cleveland was tic followers have been forced to Consist- second with 295 and Bill Mehlhorn the American Professional Football Madden bore the brunt of the of- lost by the overwhelming score of go to Hartford to watch amateur league season here by defeating the ently. 55 to 19. With Eoyee and Quish of Chicago was tied with Johnny boxing cards. Having the events Jerry Fay, former Grove City fense for the Plainfield team while Chicago Brills seven to three, Red luminary In three major sports, Stavnitsky and Benson played well rolling up six baskets apiece the Farrell of New York for third place right here at our back door, so to with 296. Grange and his New York Yankees played right tackle for the Phila- In the backcourt. The summal'y: defense of the visitors wilted. speak, will naturally be much more were today enroute to the South- Other high scorers for the Rec delphia Quakers at the Polo , Meriden Endeeo WELL IS ICEBOX convenient. land on a barnstorming expedition, Grounds In New York yesterday ] FG. F. T. were Weiman who dropped. In five Seattle.— Water from a bore Into Pnbllc Invited. against the New York Giants. Silverman, I f ...... 1 0 2 from the floor, and Mlstretta, who This article is not a camouflaged accounted for four. Larson of Plain- a glacial stream is to chill the air Fay’s team was swamped 31 to 0. •Murphy, rf ...... 3 0 6 in a new'theater here next summer. plea to the public to support the The Saints will practice tonight The other tackle berth on the ville was high man on his team, at 8 o’clock in the Rec gym. Man- Amrad Console, installed with 5 301 A Tubes, 2 Bissell, rf ...... 1 0 2 An artesian well has been bored for card Wednesday night. That is Quakers was held down by Mil- Waddell, c ...... 3 1 7 making three field goals and a hardly necessary). Any fair-minded ager Turklngton announqed today Heavy Duty Batteries, 1 Antenna, 1 C Battery, 1 Cable foul. 500 feet to obtain the coolest tem- ^tead, former Yale star. McNamara, c ...... 0 0 0 perature. In m ost. parts of the citizen can easily see what Is in that Johnny Manion will hold the and Clips. Hafner, l b ...... 1' 0 2 In the preliminary the Rec Re- whlstl® on Thursday evening when serves took the Crimsons into country, the deeper the artesian store for him; can see that the new Lingner, r b ...... 5 3 13 Middletown plays here. ?23.00 DOWN, $9.60 A MONTH camp by the score of 26 to 23. well the warmer the water. venture of Chekey Brothers’ Ath- 14 This was a hotly contested affair 10 MONTHS, NO FURTHER CHARGES. Plainfield Pros with the Issue in doubt all the time. T. Robb starred for the Reserves with FG. F, seven field goals. Larson of the 1 1 Benson, rb ...... 0 Crimsons was high scorer. Open Until 9 p. m. daily except Thursday Until Stavinitsky, rb ___ 1 0 2 Rec Five Christmas for your convenience. Normandin, rb .... 0 0 0 Fg. F. cJl SPECIAL ^eahm TRADE MARK Madden, Ib ...... 3 1 7 Weiman, rf ...... 5 1 Norris, c ...... 3 0 6 Iiarson, If ...... 3 0 qfihedionom Disslnger, rf . . tee* 2 1 6 Robb. I f ...... 1 0 RU.UAMtOrE Mantelli, if ...... 2 3 7 Quish, c ...... 6 0 Wolfram, c ...... 1 0 11 28 Mistretta, r g ...... 4 0 BARSTOf S RADIO SHOP Score at half time, Plainfield 17, Boyce, I g ...... 6 2 - - Etate Theater BuOding Meriden 14. Referee, Barnikow; Bellamy, I g ...... 0 0 time, 20 min, halves. Cordera, r g ...... 0 0 BisseU Street ¥ So. Manchester GLASTEN BU ON OUR FIFTH YEAR. 3 Kf ANOELLI TALLIES 14 POINTS Totals ' .26 65 Whra Dreams “ Snooks” Angelli, former mem- ' Plainvllle ber of the crack local Kacey team FG. ; T. k N IT U N DERW EAR FOR MEN and at one time forvvard on the Smith, rf ...... 3 Montaukc, shared the spotlight Arnold, If ...... 0 Come True 9eK*X36X3iie9696i636i6)6X36i$X36306X)68636363eS6X^^ with Hartford Saturday In South- Schwab, I f ...... 0 ot nly haped he ington as the Pextoes were trounc- Seeves, ...... 0 IT FITS * S O S To T PiookE, JOIN OUR ing the Polish Falcons of New Ha- Miller, c ...... '...... 0 WHEN IS AN INVESTMENT ven by a 46 to 26 score. The local Larson, r g ...... 3 It Retains I ts Shaie.6^ SueA eteb-Lono Sebyice player tallied six field goals and Abornson, I g ...... 1 three fouls^for a total of 15 points. Swanson, I g ...... 0 mixed itM.CoUan Christmas Club Hartford scored 14 points. Totals 7 19 'TWO PIECE Rec Reserves ]jGHT,MSDIIJM«ndBEA9inrYf)£16HIS ElGlIxQRAima Think of what yon would like NOT FG. AND to dp if you had the money. Full Line of FOR bookl et AMD ftAMPLE CDTTIMOS t/UdrtM Robb, rf ...... 7 )Make all your dreama come Cordera, If ...... 1 1 Imported Pipes Wolfram, c ...... 1 UNION so n s GlJVSlONBDBarKinTTING (b ., GusxooiBniQr,GOfNH. true— by joining our Bellamy, r g ...... 0 CHRISTMAS Club Today. INVESTMENT? 7 0 7 h a n Also Ash Trays, Cigarette Burke, I g ...... 2 Jthrt with Pennies or Dollars. $29?io $7?* IWGarment READ ARTICLE ON PAGE 4. Holders, etc. I T o t a l s 1 1 26 ^ 7 \
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)26 ^ Cli®ni OybI)“^Eraie8t tyna 1 NEA ICE INC. advised "Wren. “Say, if I had five (VHAT HAS GONE BEFORE bucks I’d take It In a minute an* To the home of PROF and MOL>- then go an’ peddle it for six.” ^ ^ In the W oods LIE ELW ELL in Camdenyille, : i: The rosy-cheeked soldier hesitated. Ind., one night in October of 1898, When Zona Gale was a little girl, By HOllTENSE SAUNDERS *Tve dnly got five or six dollars. I’ll comes MARTHA DALTON, a so , she tells the story now thht she Neyr York-, 12^—Stop pick- give you four for it.” is a grown up lady and a f^ o iis ing on the i flapper and-listen to m nurse, bearing a woman who had “Sold!” cried Joe Wren. Jim ac- fainted on the train on which author, she played a gume called this: cepted the money and walked oft. A “ in the'Deep Woods.” Such a sim- “ More-than 8 piillion meals a Martha had been traveling. minute later he was followed by his Elweii is an artist. He has a ple little game. All the little girl month, planne'd^hd preparisd-by partner in the deal. son, JIM, aged 5. Late that night did was sit in a corner of the room girls from 10 tb i8 years of age, ls‘ "Now,” said. Joe. “we’ll get^ our- the contribution- -which , the Girl^ twin giris are born to the woman, selves a supply of candy and clg^- behind a big open umbrella and Im- who dies without revealing her rets. Gangway for a coupla bud- agine that she was far away from Scopts niade^ to tlie., home life of. name. The Elwells adopt the girls. dies!’* everybody. This trick of the little this country, Hawaii and’ Porto The story then moves forward After Jim had divided the cash girl and the umbrella may largely Rico during the last :year.” 18 years. The twins, now growing with Joe Wren and the latter had explain why Zona Gale is the fam- , This^comeg rfrov.- Splen Ferris, to beautiful womanhood, have been announced he was going to make it ous lady she is today. She had time editor of the Amejfican Girl Maga- named MARG.4RET and ELIZA- grow In a game, they fell In for a to think! zine, who has been tabulating in- BETH and nicknamed RUSTY and fonpatlon. * formation on girls’, aqtivlties re- BETTY. ^ s- ^ --V i As he was turning In that night, We Need Umbrellas ceived in answer to quertionfiaires America enters the World War Jim felt something hard thrupt Into All of us, and more than any of broadcast a few months previous. and Jim Elweii enlists. Two nights bis hand. Ho looked up and foupd Answers show an average of six before he goes away he discovers us,’ wives and mothers, need the big Joe Wren. Thaj^ worthy, with a huge .black umbr^’la. People whose days meals a 'wbek throughout the year, that one of the twins loves him grin, was proffering the.fountaln pen. prepared by each .of the more t|ian and he is in love with her. He are a round of contact' with other Jim nearly fell over. ’’’Where did people find aloneness hard to at- 50 per cent of the-134,000 girls en- tells his mother but does not tell you get It?" rolled in the Scout organization. which one it is, because he wants tain, and rasped nerves are the re- ’’’Where do you s’pose? Say, that sult. I heartily favor “ dens” for !^ is makes a total of 1,300,000, her to love both of them equally apple knocker wasn’t good enough meals each month. in the event ho does not return. for a pen like that. I took it out of both the man and the woman of the house. Padlock ’em if necessary, to .Meals- W ell Balanced He departs for training camp bis pocket. Take your pen back, “Nor . are,these meals slip-shod and shortly afterward gets travel brother, an’ some day when we’re keep it your own “ den” indeed and orders. not merely another room for the en- affairs,” Miss Ferais. insists. “ These busted attain we’ll sell It all over girls study cookeryj not only in tire honsehold. NOW BEGIN THE STORY again.” school but in their Scoutcraft, and "CHAPTER XIII Jim laughed, but shook his head. “ Castles in Spain” they know how to purchase and “No. I don’t want it now, Joe. I Remember that old play ealled plan a,meal that is dietetically bal- xcitement gripped jim ei- sold It. If you got It from the other “ Castles in Spain?” About the old well as he left the headquarters anced. They 'also know how to cook E guy, more power t^ you—and keep women in the Infirmary who found and serve'lt properly, building and turned toward his It.” life sweeter when someone had the “ More than 4800,-Girt Scoutslast own barracks. Wren was astonished. More, he .blight idea of dividing the one big appeared hurt. year earned the right tb-’W^r the Back once more with his own out dormitory into private rooms by the symbol of the gridiron , on their " What’s the big Idea? I said I’d simple means of drawing chalk fit and packing his duffle bag, he khaki uniforms. To win' this deco- get It back for you.” marks on the floor? No one entered was forced to answer a bombardment And It took Jim, the better part of ration, a.girt must be able not only another' “home” with “knocking,” to prepare the major essentials of of questions. half an.hour to sell Joe Wren on the and new self-respwt dawned for the. Idea that this was not an honest the meal, .Including meat cuts, for •‘What’s up, Elweii?” old women. transaction. ' c broiling, roasting and atd'wing, and •‘Goin’ to travel,” he answered. And so Joe I kept the pen. Later There’s a book called “ The to dress a fowl, out to plan menus Do youithioh this Individual a very handsome y.oung’man? Ask thi “ Where to?” on, when he got broke again, ho Room,” It is the story of a woman tor a day chgosing at least three rose., _ It .would, tell ygu you’re wrong. It’s pretty, Betty Simpson, ol "Don’t know." found him another partner and the. who all her life hungered for a dishes in which leftovers may be Brownsvjile,, Texas, pictured when she passed through. New York on i two of them worked their little skin room of her own, and finally “ made utilized. ’roundrtherworld hike. 'Betty has already tramped 28,000 milei “He’s prob'ly goin' to Camp Mer- a mess of her life,” squandering through‘‘2.5 states. ritt, th’ lucky stiff.” game until they left Camp Merritt. This enlightening questionnaire ''O Joe confessed to Jim Eiwell when everything for that room of her also revealed that 74 per cent of “ I was near Camp Merritt once. A they were on their way to France, own— and then didn’t get it. these Girl Scouts assist their moth- V\’Iien they took me they sent me to that be bad sold that pen for $75. ers in the preparation of all meals Fort Slocum, New York, An’ now "And here’s the pen.” “Looking Daggers” Lawful and that 38 per cent do all the I ’m out here in Indiana. I suppose Despite Jim Elwell’s different con- “ Us girls” can make all the faces Ijuylng of the family groceries and ception of things, the two remained my next move is San Francsico.” we want at anybody else. Can give 15 per cent buy all the meats. fast friends. Nor did Joe Wren them the “ dirtiest looks” known in "Yeah, go to France by way of the Three of the most popular re- think his big buddy was one of the category of hum.\n affairs, and Golden Gate. See the world!” “ these here sanctimonious reform- cipes used by the Girl Scouts in nobody can do anything to us at all. camp are given below. However BRUSH FOR BUTTER Fort Slocum, Simmons observed, A woman in a mid-western state they are no less delicious when was the place where Uncle Sam sent Use a pastry brush -dipped In Jim Eiwell, now on his way io France and— maybe— Back In Camdenvllle. Prof and hauled some other members of the served in the home and are war- you until he made up his mind about sisterhood into court and told the melted butter for greasing your sudden death, decided he had been a fool. Moilie Eiwell and the twins tried to ranted to stay the fiercest appe- pans and .griddles. you. “ Wish I was goin’ with you. keep gay, but every letter from him judge that they "gave her dirty tite. pen. Eiwell,” he said. PeculICL? because Jim Eiwell. they opened with misgivings. looks and looked daggers at her.” Squaw. Com brought up in a family where rigid “Tell you what. We'll sell i t ,an’ The judge ruled that “ looking dag- SARDINE SAUCE “ Same here,” said Jim. “ Sorry But, Jlra explained, "I’ll probably U.TENSlt-S:, Large frying pan, honesty and unwavering morals go an’ eat. What good’s a foimtaln be over In France before you know gers” gave no cause for.arrest and large spoon, kpife.' can opener. you're nob cornin’ along.” were accepted as a matter of course, pen gonpa do you when you get In I’ve sailed. They don’t give you;any: punishment. Hip, hip, hoprayx I can INGREDIENTS: 1-2 lb.| bacon, 3 For . a^sauce to serve with canned I Am My Own th’ trenches?”^ sardines; mix lemon juice, horse- That night Jim found himself on a became the bosom pal of a product notice around here. They can’t, 1 hardly wait to ^ t but on my lunch egns corn (medium). train, along with perhaps a hundred of New York’s slums, an undersized Jim couldn’t knock over this argu guess. The submarines have got ’em hour and look some peachy daggers Cut rtfid'off bacon and dice. Fry radish arid catsup. Hair Dresser youth who had been shifting for hlqi- ment. Very little, he admitted. worried and they’re not trustin’ any- at the people I just itch to look crisp; pour in corn. Heat through. - By Edna Wallace Hopper others, all of them enthusiastic at self since he was a ragged urchin of “ Well, sell It, then. If you want body." daggers at, and If they don’t like it, (In TURN ONLY ONCE That carl, that fluff, that sheen in the prospect of getting away—not ten and whose code was every man cold wegther, for additional it back again. I'll see that you get It Early one August morning, long I can say, “ Arrest m.e,. arrest me, if nqurishmenb, two eggs can he add- my hair are due to no expert care. knowing where they were going but fCr. himself. sooner or later.” before the sun had crept over the you can,” just like that! ,ed") Fried foods, should be, turned only I never go tt> a hairdresser, never hoping it was toward Hoboken—and Joe Wren was his name. Jim Jim didn’t ask how. In fact, he eastern horizon^ J I I ^ i sca. ' J ; f r / PAGET llANCHESTER EVENH^G-EOERALD; MQNDAY^l^BC^ 13, 192®. I j L fl a pper fa n n y SAYS: By Frank SENSE D ® NONSEHSEiGAS buggies—if s Getting Exciting Em WELL H IN T H A T . . HAVE A [C I^R S .» | EMC' YOUR.. FRIEND T M A . M A N O F O K ,* N O . N O T T k A T f e F I N E . I M Y FRIENDS CASE YOU'R E .CHAIR. M A K E )WHAT No man realizes how little he MR. ED. PLOP V E R Y E X T E N S I V E M Y T 4 M E IS] u n d e r s t a n d YOU'REJ BP SAY V M TH E M A N I YO U R S EL F XIGARS. knows until his childrep get old SENT ME AROUND BUSINESS INTE R ESTS, M Y O W N -. , F A M IL IA R W ITH A UTO M O B ILE S, A .PRETTY WELL, W A N T / I'V E -. COM FO RTA BLE,^ kOH— I enough to ask him ’questions. TO SEE YOU A S A N D I'V E B EEN I N F A C T T M VERSED ON ^G O T A M R . F A R IN A . KNOW. JUST THE MAN FOR HURRIEDLY CALLED CONSIDERING M A N O F W ID E Fairy Story— Once uppn a time ,THE SUBJECT.i PROPOSITION ’THOSE WHAT I WANT. O UT O F T O W N - . GOING INTO EXPERIENCE W ITH OH, AM Y I they sued to cut down Dad’s trous- B U T F I R S T -- IS ' SOMETHI^3G- C A R S. IN F A C T 1 T H A T M A Y WO ON ers for the son. Now they cut down N A M E IS 'M I G H T S A Y A N I N T E R E S T THE "THE H IR A M F A R IN A YOUR 'T I M E P R ETTY) son’s balloon pants for Dad. W E L L TA K E N U P ^, A U T H O R ITY . Y O U — ^ MANTLE 'S ^ CIGARS f THE Christmas ! TLOCK. It is not what you get on Christ- % mas morning that brings the glad- ness to' your heart. ,% f Nor the loadfdyTree, that creates V/ m the spontaneous feeling of happi- ness. It Is what proportion of your good estate you flave-contributed to the giving. That is the keynote of a Merry Christmas- , Some Useful Gifts Long dresses for flappers. Cotton stockings for almost any Cppyriihc. 1926. by Mctwpotein>feifipjp Christmas Love . There’s lots and lota of kinds of lovere That are scattered through the year; r The kind he gives on Valentine’s With thoughts I like to hear. The kind he gives on Birthdays With best wishes very true; .The kind he gives at Easter time With a corsage ofVroses, too. But what I like the best of all, V7hen the eartji ig white with snow. Is the quick, sweet kiss he steals as we --J L Stand ’neath the mistletoe. .SALESMAN $AM Good-bye, Waffle^ Wagon By Swan Do unto others as you would have others do unto you if you were a post office clerk during Christ- i mas. The name of the woman pictured A lumber dealer advertises WHICH here has appeared in the headlines Christmasly, “ Give your wife a new of newspapers during the past few oak floor.” I weeks. Her name and the answers to the other questions appear on To a woman the flrst kiss is Just the end of the beginning. To a man another page. it is the beginning of the end. 1— Who is shown in the accom- H panying picture? The teacher was giving a lesson 2— In what branch of profes- on the Creation, but was flnding it sional athletics has Joe Stecher hard to hold the attention of the wonr" fame? class. Suddenly Thompson, the least at- 3— ^Who is Clara Kimball Young? s^m 4— With what opera company istentive of all, interrupted with the- Mary Lewis? remark; “ My father says we are 5— In what^ state is the source ofdescended from apes, sir.”- the Arkansas river? “ Well,” said the teacher, sharp- 6— WhSt was the score of thely, “ your private family matters . 1926 Army-Navy football game? have no interest for the class.” 7— What poet is the author of The "sap” of the family Christ- "Slabs of the'Sunburnt West?” y By Blosser 8— What state is directly southmas tree— ^Dad. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS One or the Other Doesn’t Know Music of Kansas? * 9— What two important cities of Mother; “ You say Santa Claus WMATVMOOtO VdO VWAV, T W A T ^ ’ the northwest are known as the must have been drinking some of FOB CBVIM’ O O r , Papa’s home brew. How can you "Twin Cities?” loodL' simcenmixem Ulli£ MS TO PLAV FOR WEV kt£PT WAAT I'VJSJUST 10— What is the ofidcial title ofsay such a thing before company?” DO you PLAV A e. you AlOVM f W PK5 lAi TA' BESAi PLAYIN’ /." Lincoln C. Andrews? Little Da>ughter; “ Well, there PARLOR" was a pop gun and a toy train in AABAA^MICA? A Tragedy stocking and a tea set and a dojlie They stood beneath the misleto^ in Brother Willie’s.” He knew not what to do, S J For he was only five feet tall When there’s more freedom for 'F / And she was six feet two. mankind, the women will have it. isyr' BV — Y X' J'K Y K . VVASBINGTON TUBBS U Aunt Eppie Hogg, the Fattest Woman in 3.Counties by Fontaine Fox By Crane VJo kT | -E OP&HIEd TW e CHRISTM AS 5Me: h a s f o r A u k t e p p i e R K S H T p r o m t sH-H-w*. 'evecM'r^\K^G‘s OR KOI SO YKEM C£PsDM For p OR. iAWeiRDS YKiMK YKEM OF HER B UT S T lJ-i- S H E W A S K T A B i-E Tt> so A -r, sevjoeLRY 'M'eveRvYwNC. (iAM ESCAPE The eagle OP TKE LAVM, S E E IT* WSY? \ ^pplE* I i (READ THE .STORY ^THEN COLOR THE PICTURE). t e-r GHoN. The Tinymites were tickled pink ’round, and every sort of doll was •ENV r UL and very, very thrjlled ^ to think found. Then Coppy spied a b^by U -Tk ' coasts that they were soon to 'walk in- doll without a leg or arm. “My *>et HERe A'wNW CLEAR. side the place where dolls are .goodness me. Just looklt ,here,” , FOR '©A al l night IfbK s made. They shortly reached'the he shouted, “ why I sadly fear this IF 'NeCESSARY. Doll Hoyse door, and then they little doll, has hurt Itself, and come heard old Santa roar, “ Now come to painful harm." . ' right In, you Tinymites. You “Ho-ho, ha-ha,” laughed Santa Bur needn’t be afraid.” Claus. '“ You needn’t worry much A COULD The first thing that they saw, because that little dolly isn’t, hurt. TnERe BE inside, was one of Santa's men, She’s just not flpished yfet.’ You SOtAE who cried, “Ah, welcome little see we mgke their, ^bodies first. UNFORE' strangers. Have you come to see That’s how they always look tLe seervi the sights? Well, here’s a dandy worst. But after a whllpl this lit- jplace to roam. Just try and make I tie one her arms an<. legs will OSSTAClE yourself at home.” Then Santa, get. IN very nicely, introduced the ' Tiny- I And then they heard some crying rusiR . mites. loud. It sort of .startled/all the PATV\ "W e’re glad to meet you,’’' crowd. And Santa told, thpni all to S.couty said, “ but, if you’re, busy, hush, and very (^niet keep. Said go ahead. I think that we can he, “ That doll has just been made.’ 7 find our way around this place I guess it’s just a bit afrhld, so alone,” But Santa Claus then one of my- wee trusty men is rock-, broke- right in, and as his mouth lug it to sleep.” I s r m s s m w e t , me . spread to a grin, he said, *Why, I (To Be Ciontinuedi). . will show yoii 'round. Thfe pleas- I \ f - ure’s all my own.' ' (The Tlnymlterf give Clownjr the (0 Fonufne Fox’. !«». 'Bell gyndie***) , And so they walked around and laugh in the next story.). * ' it ... t j ’ V...VJ..' \ r I Monday; D E b./i!K f •am PAGE TWELVE Sherwood House, tormeriy cash- All members of the Town Play- f AMATEUR BOXING HOME BANK CREDITS ier at the Connecticut cmpany era who are interested in takiejg * part ox heipin gout in the Christ- office, is now employed ^ at the ' A- 21 Rounds—7 Bouts- * .mas ifaf^eaht '^dich will be given on travelers Insurance Company In STORE OPEN STORE OPEN V H E R A L D A D V E R W December 22 are invited to attend Auspices Hartford. a meetlr.g tonight^ Ih the School TUESDAY .NIGHT THURSADAY ^ Cheney Brothers’ A, A. street Bee at 8 o’clock. This Invita- Treasurer Sipe Believes News- Pyralin Ivory Sets, Manicure Sets UNTIL 9. gM SOUTH MF