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T*- TALLEY QUIBBLE Hfmored by Manchester Masons COOLIDGE NAVY STOPS CONCERT DEAN OF YALE 5 SHROUD Scorns Check, Must Have N. Y. LAW PICKED AS HOLD-UP STIRS Draft for $3,000, So New Ro­ A CLOAK FOR CRIME chelle Audience Goes Home. C O N ^ ’ IRE New York, Dec. 15— Marion F E D E R E JUDGE Talley, youthful Metropolitan Pomerene Flays FaD-Doheny Opera soprano from Kansas HDERMOn. ON City, abruptly refused to give 'Big F le e f Partisans Angry a scheduled concert to a wait­ Thomas W. Swan Named By Defense For Dragging in ing audience of 1,000 persons in New Rochelle last night be­ “BIG J(B’ , HAD At Refusal to Build Ships cause of a hitch In the finan­ President Coolidge as . Dead President’s N a m e- cial arrhngements. She was For Which Pay Has Been quoted today as saying that Head of Second Conn. NODSEFORRIM Ends Oil Scandal Trial in her manager never accepted anything less than full pay­ ment in cash or its equivalent Circuit Court. Scathing Attack in Last in advance. Refused to Drink on Night of Sponsors of the concert of­ Moments Before Judge Washington, Dec. 15.— A head- fered $3,000 In checks, cover­ Washington, Dec. 15.— Presi­ ing the entire amount guaran­ Meiiett Mnrder, Because on collision between the Coolldge dent Coolldge today sent the fol­ teed to Miss Talley, but her , lowing nomination to the Senate: Charges Jury« brand of economy and the desire manager, F. C. Coppicus, an­ He Had to Earn $200 Wit­ of Congress to keep the American nounced that the soprano Circuit Judge. Second Circuit, of Conn., Thomas W. Swan. —j.’hoto by Elite —Photo by Elite —^Photo by E lite navy up to the mark set by the would not sing unless a draft ness Says. ■Washington Dec. . 15. — The arjns conference reverbrated for the $3,000 on a New York Dean Since 1016 W. GEORGE GLENNET HERMAN E. MONTIE JAMES O. McCAW hank was forthcoming. New Haven, Dec. 15.— Thomas Past Master ■Worshipful Master Senior Warden Fall-Doheny case went to the jury throughout the capitol today. The disappointed audience W. Swan of Connecticut, whose • Canton, Ohio, Dec. 15.— William at 2:50 p. m. It shattered what little harmony of 1,000 music lovers imme­ there has been between the White name was submitted by President Betzler, of Akron, O., and Johns­ diately left the auditorium. Coolldge today as judge of the CURE FOR DRUGS, House and the Republican leader­ town, Pa., “ mystery” witness for ship In Congress during this dying United States Circuit court, has Masons Elect New Officers; Washington, Dec. 15.—‘From, been dean of the Yale law school DRINK, CLAIMED the prosecution, took the witness Q A O Q l n T I the tears and heart throbs of the A letter from Admiral E. W. since 1916. stand today at the trial of Pat E. MISS GEARY RESIGNS He graduated from Yale In 1900 Lodge Enjoys Bluest Year defense, the pendulum swung Eberle, chief of operations, which Compound of Seeds Successful McDermott for the murder of Don sharply back to the biting accusa­ set forth in figures that the Amer­ and from Harvard law school In in All But One Case, Physi­ 1903. He practised law In Chi­ R. Mellett, vice crusading publish­ tions of the prosecution today in ican navy has now slipped far be­ cians Assert. hind both Great Britain and ASDIREaOROFREC cago from 1907 to 1916 and was a er. the last ten minutes of the conspi­ lecturer there in the University -of Japan in essential fighting arms Herman E. Montie Becomes Worshipful Master New York, Dec. 15.— Hope Betzler told, of a conversation racy trial of former Secretary o€ proved the spark that set the. Chicago law department. He was with McDerriiott in the latter’s room the Interior Albert B. Fall and E. a Phi Beta Kappa man at Yale for a quick and permanent House in conflagration against the and James 0. McCaw Senior Warden; cure was held out to narcotic in Canton the Monday before the L. Doheny, millionaire oil opera­ Coolldge economy policy. and a member of the Ellhu club. murder. He said McDermott pro­ Ninth District Exeentive to Dean Swan was born December W. George Glenney Congratulated. and alcoholic addicts today tor. Eberle's Sad Tale by Dr. Alepcander Lambert duced a loaded revolver from under At 1:35, Justice Hoehling start­ Eberle revealed that it will take 20, 1877, at Norwich, Conn., and ed his charge to the jury. In 1919 married Miss Mabel Elea­ and Dr. Fredericl: Tilncy, his pillow. 21 cruisers to bring the navy up to Leave Jan. 15— To Marry Manchester Lodge of Masons at.« of trustees read last night were following nearly a year of “ Some gun, what?” the witness Pomerene Last Pleader ■parity with Great Britain, and 14 nor Dick, of Lake Forest, 111. its annual meeting last evening decidedly encouraging and showed Former Senator Atlee Pomerene, . If his appointment is confirmed' experimentation bjr commit­ said McDermott exclaimed. cruisers to make it equal the five- elected a new b^ard of officers and the rapid strides that the lodge Is of Ohio, special government oil — Chaney Her Successor. by the Senate, Dean Swan will tees of New York physicians The next night, Betzler testified, five-three ratio with Japan. Com­ heard the reports of Its officers for making. upon patients at Welfare Is­ McDermott told him he “ was out counsel, was elected to close the parable deficiencies exist with re­ have succeeded Henry Wade Rog­ the past year. The meeting was The secretary’s report showed a ers, his predecessor as dean of land. with all the high muckamucks in celebrated case. gard to fleet submarines and air­ largely attended. net gain of 77 in membership. Dur­ The cure^ is attained Canton,” and that if he were “ pick­ His first move was an answer to Miss Marjorie C. Geary, director Yale law school who was appoint­ craft carriers. The Officers ing the year 81 were raised In the through injection of a drag ed up” for anything it would be the rather surprising personal at­ What has made the House “ wild” of the Ninth District Recreation ed by President Wilson and who The new officers will be installed lodge and today the total member­ died during the summer. known as “ narcos'an,” a com­ easy to “ get clean.” tack on his colleague, Owen J. Rob- is the fact that President Coolldge Centers since September, 1925, at the last meeting in December and ship is 727. berts, by Frank Hogan, chief de­ has tendered her resignation to the pound of soya bean seed, cot­ On Wednesday night, the witness and Budget Director Lord have are the following: Reports ton seed, alfalfa seed and fense counsel. Recreation committee to take ef­ testified, McDermott cancelled an refused to spend the money al­ "Worshipful Master— Herman E. The report of the treasurer show­ other plant seeds. It contains Walking over to Hogan, he said: ready appropriated by Congress fect on January 15. She Is to be Montie. automobile “ date” with him, ex­ ed the lodge to be in a'flourishing no narcotics. The drug was plaining he "had a job. running “ Honorable as Mr. Hogan is In toward overcoming the shortage married to William Woodlock of Senior Warden— James 0. Mc­ condition from a financial point of BRITISH PARUAMENT developed by A. S. Horovltz, whiskey from Toledo.” Washington, no less honora,ble is in cruiser strength. Waterford N. Y., In February. Her Caw. view, and that of the trustees dealt Hungarian bio-chemist-, who Get .Statement Into Record^' Mr. Roberts in Philadelphia. In 1924, Congress authorized an resignation was accepted with re­ Junior Warden— Harold L. Pres­ largely with the building ’of the came to the United States When Betzler came to what (Mc­ “ Mr, Hogan presents a case no eight cruiser building program, gret by the Recreation Committee. PROROGUED TILL FEB. 8 ton. new Masonic Temple. shortly before the World Dermott said to him on the night fairer than Mr. Robert^’. three ships of which have never Miss Geary will be succeeded by Treasurer— Harold A. Alvord. All the members who have pledg­ Associate Director E. H. Chaney, War. of the murder, • defense counsel “ Mr. Roberts and I were drafted been started, although the money Secretary— Harry Trotter. ed sums of money for the new During the past seven by the government and we came • was appropriated. Annually Pres­ who came here this last autumn King’s Speech Deals With Coal Trustees — F. A. ^ "Verplanck, Temple are urged to redeem those raised an objection. The jury was from Indiana. Miss Ruth Calhoun, months the new cure has excused while opposing attorneys here to do our duty as we see it. ident Coolldge has reported in his Strike, Says Affairs in China George M. Barber, R. LaMotte Rus­ pledges as soon as convenient. been successful in 365 .of who has been in charge of the argued to the court. “ The fault now seems to be that messages that because of the ef­ Are Closely Watched. sell. Glenney’s Work 366 cases tried, according to wo failed to fall in line with the forts to arrange a new 'disarma­ West Side Rec. will assist Director “ We will follow up this testi­ The Masons have had, an ex­ As Worshipful Master, W. George Frederick A. ‘Wallis, commis­ ideas of the defense. We didn’t ment conference, the administra­ Chaney in his work. mony to show that Ben Rudner (al­ Here Short Time London, Dec. 15— Great Britain ceptionally successful year fropi Glenney has just completed the sioner of corre.ction. come here to follow their ideas. tion believed it wise not to offend has lived for the greater part of the every point, of view Reports of the so indicted for murder) gave Mc­ European sensibilities by com­ The present director came here Dermott, money to commit th^ mur­ “ I failed to hear my colleague from Dalton, Mass., in September year “In the shadow of the most secretary, the treasurer end board (Conttnned nn Pnge 2.) , say one word about Mrs. Doheny. mending new construction. protracted and ruinous industrial der,” the prosecutor declatjed. Conference Hopeless 1925. She had brought 'he Dalton Betzler was permitted to con­ Yet Hogan says he maligned her. Community club to a place where conflict in its hlstorj^” and now the She made but three statements and On top of this, American dele­ nation must set its eyes “ steadr tinue. McDermott refused to take gates to the recent conference it nearly the entire population was wA none. We didn’t ...ever lastly on the future,” said King. drjitk thu-iii8h.t. pt. the «fifd9S‘jexairifne.“ - - Geneva came before the • ''HOTise enrolled in ^ e membership. murder, ihe witness asserted. Since coming to Manchester. Miss George today , in his speech pro­ Pomerene then took cognizance naval affairs committee and re­ roguing parliament until Feb. 8. “ No drink for me^ 1 got a big job ported that all efforts to lay the Geary htis built up the member­ of the defense effort .to show that ship of the Rec until now the to­ The king did not attend Parlia­ PRIMED FOR SMITH on tonight,” McDermott said, ac­ all of the oil transactions had the basis for a new arms conference ment personally but the members cording to the witness, who empha­ had failed. The Eberle report tal enrollment is greater than it personal sanction of the late Presi­ has been in a number of years. of both Houses assembled in the sized the, word “ big.” dent Harding. merely provided additional reas­ House of Lords and heard the Particularly among the women has “ I’ll have $200 before the night Covered By Harding’s Shroad ons for going ahead, in Congress’ speech read by Lord Chancellor is oVqr,” McDermott declared, so opinion. her work been most successful, her Cane. * All Set to Throw Dlindis Man “ Did Mr. Harding know of the gymnastic and dancing classes hav- Portland, Me., Has Uncanny Writer Found at Resort By Betzler testified. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur Most of the King’s speech was $100,000 his cabinet officer had was given a severe verbal hazing devoted to domestic affr.lrs, stress­ Out If He Accepts Small’s gotten from the affluent Mr. when he came before the commit­ ing chiefly the situation created by Mystery Man, Perhaps Her Husband After Police Doheny? tee and admitted that, at the di­ the coal strike. DAMROSCH LAYS DOWN “ Did he know that so Invaluable rection of President Coolldge and “ It remains to us now,” said the Appointment. was the property that Doheny ex­ General Lord, he had refrained king, “ to unite In effacing all bit­ With Disembodiied Mind. Had Searched England. BATON AFTER 42 YEARS pected to ' make $100,000,000 from going ahead with the build­ ter memories of the past and to set profit?” ing program which Congress had tur eyes steadfastly upon the fu­ Washington, Dec. 15.— The. ma­ “ I knew Warren G. Harding. He ordered and appropriated the mon­ ture, inspired by a common Impulse Famous N. Y. Symphony Di­ was my personal friend. I deeply Portland, Me., Dec. 15.— As un­ London, Dec. 15.— Mrs. Agatha chinery of the Senate was being ey for. towards genuine fellowship and canny as many of the silent charac­ rector Retires “ While Fame regret they have desecrated his su.stained endeavor.” Christie, American-born novelist, oiled today, to slide Frank L. tombs by bringing forth his shroud '•■We are going to find out who Is Still Unimpaired.” is running this country. Congress ^Referring to the Chinese situa­ ters of fiction is a young man of who has created a great stir In Eng­ Smith, Republican senator-elect to cover up this Infamous transac­ tion the king said that affairs in mystery, lassoed as he - stood land by her eleven d\y dlsappea.'- tion.” or General Lord,” said Rep. Brit­ from Illinois, right back into pri­ New York, Dec. 15.— ^Walter ten, Republican of Illinois, one of China are being watched with the motionless among the Ice.cakes off ancei is coming to London today to Reading a letter from Fall to closest attention and that “ our vate life should be named by Damrosch, for. feurty-two ^ a rs con­ the leaders of the "bigger navy" Baxter Boulevard and who has lain Doheny under date of July 8^ 1921 group in the House. country is animated by a strong consult specialists. She was found Governor Len Small to succeed the ductor of the New York Symphony — months before start of' any< nego­ Orchestra, has resigned the con­ Send Word to Coolldge sympathy for that vast majority of with a fixed stare for 114 hours on by her husband living at Harrow- late William B. McKinley. tiations— In which Fall advised his a cot in Maine General hospital. gate. ductor’s baton. His resignation will After a stormy session, the Chinese people whose aspirations • Deserted by administration lead­ friend he had just been given con­ House naval affairs committee in­ are for settled conditions and for a The “ mystery man” was first Mrs. Christie’s disappearance was become effective at the end of the trol of the navy oil reserves by new era of prosperity and friendly seen last Friday, stauding up to ers and publicly attacked by both present season. He will continue ss structed Its chairman. Rep, Butler due to loss of memory,, according Democrats and Insurgents, it • was presidential order, Pomerene com­ relations with foreign powers.” his arm pits among the ice cakes in to the official explana^tion to the honorary and guest director. Republican of Pennsylvania, to go apparent Smith would face/an al­ mented: i to the White House this afternoon the water off the Boulevard. At­ police after her husband located Damrosih said today that he felt “ Of all the people Interested, Fair tempts to get him ashore failed. A most solidly hostile. Senate should he could no longer conduct four to consult with the president about her in a resort hotel. he come here with a gbvernof’s ap­ picked out Doheny— Doheny, rich the deficiencies in naval strength. canoe was brought up and from it There, are two different versions concerts a week, or a hundred each as Croesus— to givo him this in­ the “ mystery man” was lassoed. pointment. season. He said be desired to retire MODERATION WAVE about the meeting between Mrs. A poll today revealed there will teresting Information. Why?” - Hour after hour he lay. on a Christie arid her husband. One ver­ while his reputation as a musician The government counsel referred hospital cot, not speaking a word, be at least 65 senators ready to was still unimpaired. .He succeeded sion is that Mrs. Christie failed to oust Smith should the- question be to Fall and Doheny, respectively, CHASES cold! one not giving a sign ot recognition recognize her husband. Another to the leadership of the Symphony as “ the one master mind” for the EXPORTS LESS, IMPORTS when questioned. His stare was voted upon at the present' session. which his father. Dr. Leopold version Is that she remarked, -This anti-Smith group would in­ govSrninent and the Pan-American fixed. 'Even the motion of a hand “ Hello Archibald” when she saw Damrosch, founded in 1878. According to Chicago Report, clude 35 Republicans, 34 Demo­ Company In the oil deals. toward his face did not make him him. crats and 'one Farmer-Lalmrlte. I Satire on “Patriots.” MORE THAN IN 1925 move his eyes. Ing proved very popular. She had However, East Will Have Police Nettled Of the remaining 86 senatdrs, pos­ Pomerene painted a highly satiri­ Puzzle to Eveiylx^y - also conducted dancing classes for Chilly Spell For a While. The police are nettled over the sibly twenty more might vote EDGEWATER’S MAYOR cal picture of Fall, Doheny and for­ His identity? Why he entered the U. S. Trade Balance, However, children. case of Mrs. Christie ■ for her dis­ against Smith in the end. . mer A s t r a l J. K. Robison as “ the Started From Players water? The reason he.will not talk? Is Still in Neighborhood of Chicago, Dec. 15— Relief from appearance and eventual discovery Bound to Accept DISAVOWS RUM t>L0T three patriots who decided to save One of her most successful ven­ the cold wave in the northern mid­ Has he separated his mind from his has not added to their fame. While $300,000,000. tures in this town is the Little The­ body?— there are the questlona that Reports continue! to come to their country without their coun­ dle section of the country was they were searching for her, using try’s knowledge or consent.” ater movement started herewith promised today In the government puzzle doctoi's, nurses and police. aeroplanes and preparing to send the capitol, however, that Gov. Not a Thing to Dp With Land­ Washington, Dec. 15.— America’s the organization of the Town Play­ Today, for a brief moment, the Small would tender Smith the ap­ He compared them to Dickens’ favorable trade balance for 1926 report which states that a moderat­ divers down to the bottoms of lakes, ing $2,000,000 Shipload, “ three tailors of Tooley street.” ers. This dramatic club, .which has ing wave has started in the Pacific tranger broke his long silence, just Mrs. Christie was living in the pointment and that the latter ^was will be approximately $300,000,- been directed by Miss Geary since Jong enough to muLter “William determined to accept it. THese Exeentive Declares. who met and adopted' resolutions 000, it was indicated today when northwest and ^should reach this Harrowgate hotel, playing billiards, last October, has found its place in section not later than tomorrow. MacLellan, Boston.” Doctors at the rumors ■ infuriated Republican as "we, the people of England.” the Commerce Department an­ dancing and engaging in other Referring to the Japanese ” w.ar the town and has been successful The cold wave was stretching east­ hospital conclude this may be his social activities. She used an as­ leaders, who have spent weeks New York, Dec. 15.— Mayor nounced Import and erport figures scare” report'of 1921, which the since it was formed. ward today. name. sumed name but she made no other seeking to influence Smith, to re­ Henry Wissel, of Edgewater, N. J., for the first eleven months of the Miss Geary’s home Is in’ Mont­ ject the appointment. The Repub­ and his chief of .police, James A. defense says prompted Doheny “ as year. Relief agencies were kept busy At first, it was though that the effort to hide or to dodge the publl 3. clair, N. J. She* Is a graduate of Ar­ throughout the city administering tall, dark,, curley-halred youth cf There are some who believe, that licans privately tear a Smith bat­ Dlaan, were expected to surrender a patriot”' to make the oil contracts, Exports were $4,344,000,000, a nold’s college in New Haven and to the poor. Many families were about twenty-five years, was a vic­ tle in the present , session that will CO federal authorities today, fol­ Pomerene referred to an admiral, decrease of $97,000,000 from last Mrs. Christie’s adventure may ap­ has studied at the Playground and caught without fuel. tim of amnesia or some kindred pear later in book form, and It is destroy the legislative program lowing their indictment with 31 who, “ getting up from perhaps a year. and provoke an extra session of Recreation Association school in According to the weather report complaint, but physicians disagreed reported that her mysterious disap­ others in connection with the land­ rat'ssr iudigestible dinner, heard a Imports were $4,075,000,000, a New York and also at Columbia today, the front of the cold wave with ^Is theory, frankly declaring Congress. ing of a $2,000,000 liquor cargo in little gas and mistook it for the gain of $245,000,000 over last year. pearance has greatly increased the University. She spent two years in has extended to the Ndrth Atlantic they were at loss, to account for sale of her novels. Slap at Coolldge Edgewftter last April. belching of an enemy’s guns.” Gold exports totalled $108,000,- Czecho-Slovakia as secretary of the states and will be felt there with his strange plight. The opposition to Smith within Mayor Wissel branded the charg­ . “ Country In danger!” he shout­ 000, and Imports $196,000,000, in­ Y. W. C. A. in that country after greatest Intensity tonight and to­ his own party has grown slowly es contained in the Indictment as ed. “ Why, If he had told that to creasing the country’s gold reserve the war and on her return wrote morrow. The wave of moderation, but steadily ever since he issued a "ridiculous.” If bootlegging went the Egyptian sphynx It would have by some $88,000,000. two volumes on Slav dances. ' Mr. following the course of the cold statement that if.he's^ad sinned in on in. Edgewater, he said. It was smiled.” Woodlock, her fiance, is a gradua^ wave, will no^ bring relief to the JAPANESE EMPEROR DAVIS SUGGESTS THAT accepting gifts from public utility entirely without his knowledge or Pomerene called attention to of Boston University and is atatei- eastern states xor several days, it magnates, so too -had President protectiori. that fact that at the very time the ant superintendent of the Ford was said. . ARMY OFFICERS QUIT Coolldge in . accepting campaigq Washington disarmament confer­ Manufacturing company of Water­ ' Cold Wave Lost BETTER BUT IN PERIL ence was meeting. MENNONITES ON TREK, ford. ^ contributions from manufacturers New York, Dec., 15.— The cold who benefltted under the- tariff SURPLUS IS JUMPING wave scheduled to arrive on the law. This. statement outraged ad­ CANADA TO PARAGUAY eastern seaboard today got lost ■'Toklo. Dec. ,16.-—Emperor Ybshl- No Chance For Promotion For ministration leaders here. - 500 INSURANCE AGENTS somewhere enroute, and in its .hlto.-near death from an attack of Thousands - Who Entered TOWARD HALF BIUION EX-KAISER HAS GRIPPE place the weather bureau now of­ ■ Perhaps Woman Senator bronchial pneumonia, rallied slight-: During War, He Says. 200 Leave Saskatchawan But fers an order of snow. ly today, the latest bulletin , issued Mrs. Medill McCormick, widow of OF STATE AT HARTFORD the former Illinois senator; refused 'lyrisbipgton, Dec. 15 — The AGAIN; D60RN WEATHER More Are Arriving Than Are by physicians at Hayama dlsblosed. Treasury’s, surplus for this fiscal STONE & WEBSTER MERGE His fever’has subsided'somewhat today either to confirm;or-deriy re­ Going Away. ports that the' Illinois seii'gtorship year will-be apprbxim tely $600,- Hartford, Dec. 16.— More than WITH BLODGET CONCERN and his pulse and respiration‘ are Washington, Dec. 15.— Secretary 000,000, instead of the $383,000,-. 500 agents are gathered from all lower. His'condition is still, consid­ of "War Davis today suggested the made vabant, by the death of Wil­ London, Dec. 15.— The ex-Kalsei > Winnipeg Dec. 15— Mennonites liam B. McEdnley, had been offered.- 000 estimated by. President Gool- to the numbdr of over 200 have sections of the state here today lor Boston, Mass., Dec. 16.— A ten ered extremely grave, however, arid enforced resignation of hundreds of idge in his budget message It was is confined to his bed at his' resi­ the third annual Oonnectlcut: In­ army officers as means of solving her. / dence in Doom, according tore-, loft the province of Sakskatchewan, million dollar consolidation of the six physicians are in constant at­ She visited President Coolldge. indicated at the treasury today. surance meeting. A score of peaak- the problem of army promotions. ports received bore. He is said to where they have been settled for securities department of Stone ft tendance, .The. emiperor Is still being She said she did no.t take the'Illin­ The higher . surplua will' result Appearing before the House be suffering from influenza, having : rbout ten years, and are entraining ers were on the program, which Webster, Inc., wltli the drm of given artificial stimulants. . ois situation seriously- from unexpected increase in Income today for New York, on their way was to be continued all this atter- Blodget ft Co. was announced to­ military' affairs committee, he said tax receipts. The last quarterly in­ Buffered a recurrence of an attack v Appeals IVoltless to Paraguay. In spite of this Immi­ ndon, following luncheon, and this day. 3mASUBY Balance that'5,800 officers who entered the come payments were'being receiv­ of several weeks ago. gration the Mennonlte population evening after a banquet. ' Bayard F. Pope, now partner of army during the war period have Senate Repuhlloans appealed to­ ed at the treasury today. Officials The damp climate 6f Doorn Is re-;, i-} increasing as a score of Mennon- Lieut. Governor J. E. Brainerd .Blodget ft Co., will be president of Washington, Dec. 15.—-Treasury little hope of substaritlal promotion day to .Colonel Smith not to accept estimated they would amount to ported to have made the fonner . lies are coming In for every one will be one of the speakers at the the new corporation, known as balance as of Dec. 13: $137,442,- by the time they retire at the age of the appointment but their appefti $450;000.0Q0, compared to $356,-. emperor very susceptible to colds, ^caving. banquet. . . Stone, Webster & Blodget. Ino. 373.90., 64.- < apparently fell on deaf ears. Qf 2.'000‘. last December. and bronchial affections.

t PAGE TWO \ MANCHEStol EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15. 192». MASONS ELECT NEW U.S. FLEET READY SLIDK FROM WINDOW SUGAR ODOR SALTS ROYAL NEIGHBORS ELECT CHRISTMAS P A ^ ' OFnCERS; BIG YEAR INTO ARMS OF SLEUTHS ERBE AFTER 2 YEARS THEIR NEW OFFICERS WEDNESDAY DEC. 2 FOR MANEUVERS (Furnished by Pntnam & C o.) (Contioaed from Page 1.) Bank Stocks. Suave and Dapper Sneak Thief It Took State Cops Some Time Manchester Camp, No. 2640, Committees of the Town Players most successful year. In the history City B’k & T rust.. . . 300 — Says He Aspired ,to Rob to Locate Rum Maker in .Oil Royal Neighbors, at their meeting and the Rec. have ' been working Conn. River Bank'g..250 —• in Tinker hall Monday evening el­ of Manchester L'bdge. Ha with his Most Extensive Peace Time Comptroller Presents Ammal Queen Marie. Magnate’s Home. hard tor several weeks now on a** sj . associate officers has devoted an First Nat (Htfd) ...2 3 0 235 ected officers for the coming year ' Immense amount of time to the Htfd Aetna Natl . . . .400 — as. follows: rangements for the Christmas pag*^^ XxHtfd-Conn Tr Co . .575 — • New York, Dec. 15.— John An­ Westport, Dec. 15—State pblice- eant which Will be presented on^ work. The number of men raised Practice Combat Ever Report— Valne of Bridges derson early today quietly lifted men with keen noses perceived a Oracle— Mrs. Nicoline Anderson during the term— 81 Is a record. Htfd-Conn Tr Co r’t.l2 3 127 ■Vice Oracle— Miss Eva Metcalf. December 22. The pageant wa Land Mtg & Title . . . 65 — a window in a- Madison avenue long time ago an odor of burnt su­ ; Ever since he became a Mason, six­ apartment and slid out. He hung gar as they i>atrolIed the Greens Past Oracle—^Mrs. Emma Bengs. written by Miss Ruth Calhoun', d l^ Held By Our Warships. Htfd'Mprris Plan B’k 1 1 5 ------Chancellor — Mrs. Margaret rector of the West Side Rec, and,'; teen years ago, Mr. Glenney has Phoenix St B’k Tr . . 400 — from the ledge, a few feet from the Farms district near thr home of E. worked In and out of season for the ground, and dropped, much to T. Bedford, Standard Oil magnate. Brown. was first presented by her at t e d ; xxPark St Trust . . . .425 — Recording Secretary— Mrs. Mary Whitlnsvllle Community club la', ‘ welfare of the lodge and masonry do r ig h ts ...... 160 ~ Connecticut’s^ state highway sys­ his surprise ,directly into the wait­ This fact led two years later to the By LOUIS J. HEATH Frederlckson. Wbltlnsville, Mass., la ^ year. In general. Riverside Trust ....460 — tem has an inventory value esti­ ing; arms of the two detectives who arrest of William Drbe; houseman It was during his term that tb© Washington, Dec. 13 f United mated at $38,656,709, according to took him to headquarters and at the Bedford mansion on a charge Receiver— Mrs. Margaret Shea. Press).— The Scouting Fleet and U S Security...... 425 440 Marshal— Mrs. Edna Dwyer. Costumes have been borrowed . corner stone of the new Masonic Bonds. the annual report of the State found his pockets bulging with of liquor l .w violation. The arrest from Whitinsviiie through the ef­ Temple was laid. On. his way to the the Pacific Battle Fleet of the $5,000 worth of Jewelry. was made last night and Erbe will Inside Sentinel— Mrs. Elizabeth United States Navy are soon to Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 ~ Comptroller to the Governor and forts of Miss Calhoun and the pag­ highest office in Manchester Lodge East Conn Pow 6 . . . 99 — the General Assembly. Of this Upon questioning Anderson -is face trial tomorrow in the West- Olds. eant will be given under the dl-j ' he has filled practically all the leave their bases to engage in the said to have admitted a number port town court having furnished most extensive peace time combat Hart E L 7 % ...... 288 296 amount, the value of trunk line Outside Sentinel— Mrs. Ruth rectlon of the author. Original ‘ chairs. He Is also a member of the Conn L. P. 6 % s ------108 109% bridges has been placed at $4,026,- of recent thefts, and also told of bail of $1,000. He waived analysis Kissman. lighting effects will be used. maneuvers ever held. of his liquor. Chapter, the Council, • the Com- Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 —r 500 and ferries at $14,000, leaving unsuccessful attempts to loot the Manager for 3 years— Mrs. • mandery and the Shrine. Mr. Glen- War r?ol'5ems of the widest State police today said it was two { Included in the committee are giraiegical significance, -affecting Conn L P 4 % s ...... 95 96 a value of $34,616,200 placed on ajiartments of Queen Marie of Ru­ l«3uise Gilman. ney’s personality and genial dls- Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 103% 106 mania and Mrs. John D. Rocke­ years ago that they first detected the following: Stage and proper­ both the military and naval forces, the 1,952 miles of roads in the Guests at the meeting Monday , position has won for him the hearty Insurance Stocks. feller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel the burnt sugar odor and traced It ties: William Remig, Mrs; Stephen) will be worked out in the maneuv­ trunk line and state aid system. to the Bedford property. Then they evening Included a delegation Hale, Mrs. Amial Krause, Mrs. Ed­ '' support of all the members of the ers, commencing wlt.u the depart­ xAetna Insurance ...6 0 0 ' 516 The report 'shows that the capi­ Frothingham identifled the gems lodge and all the people . in town Aetna Life ...... 510 520 found in the man’s pocket today. started developing an acquaintance from Broad Brook Royal Neigh­ ward Montie and William Parkis; ure of the Scouting Fieet from tal investment In graded roads of with various employes of the bors. Refreshments were served costumes Mrs. Ray Barrett, Jdrs. ' who have the pleasure of his ac- home ports January 5, via Hamp­ xTetna L ife ...... 510 620 all types, without surfacing. Is rep­ Anderson, tall, Rapper and suave, ‘ quaintance. He Is treasui^r and readily admitted his criminal ac­ place anli^ bees me very fond Of and a social time followed. Franklin Dexter, Miss Lillian ton Roads for Southern waters and Aetna Life part p d .. .460 — resented at $19,520,900. This Is general manager of the W. G. Glen- Automobile .150 175 tivities, the detectives said. He Erbe. It was voted to hold a Joint in­ Treadwell and Miss Alice Marshall. with the sailing of the Battle Fleet considered the permanent - value, Erbe* they said, sold whiskey of stallation with the Modern Wood­ . ney Lumber company on North from Pacific Coast bases on Febru­ Conn General ...... 1565 1595 stated that by profession he was a Franklin Richmond will be the Main street and has a beautiful National Fire ...... 700 V726 which does not depreciate; The val­ "ted taster.’’ A number of society his own make* to a select circle of men of America sometime in Jan­ ary 19. They will be conciutU'd with uation per mile has been put at prolocutor and Miss Eleanor Gra­ JiOme on East Center street. Htfd Steam B o ile r ...640 660 people who have been robbed re­ acquaintances and gradually the uary. Mrs. Sarah Ayres of Cap­ ham the soloist. Interpretative .loint Army and Navy war games $10,000 at the graded road stage. The-New Master Hartford F lra ...... 500 610 cently have been asked to go to police worked to the point where itol City Lodge of Hartford will dances will be given by Rec danc­ 111 the vicinity of Narragansett Bay In bituminous macadam surfac­ they were admitted to that circle. install the Neighbors. Herman E. Montle, the newly during the week of May 16, xxPhoenix ...... 495 505 headquarters In an effort to iden­ ing classes. elected Worshipful Master, was Phpenix rights ...... 78 80 ing, the valuation Is given at $3,- tify the prisoner with other crimes. The arrests followed. Eattleships, light cruisers and 806,160 for 232 miles. This surfac­ . born in Manchester and has lived flostioyers will co-operate with the T ravelers...... 1145 1160 Anderson said the plot to rob Public Utility Stocks. ing has a value'of $20,000 per mile, . here all his life. He was raised in air squadron of the Scouting Fleet Queen Marie of her gems failed Conn Power C o ...... 315 the report shows with depreciation Manchester Lodge in 1912 and be­ in tactical and gunnery exercises in only because he was misinformed DANCING, VAUDEVILLE Conn L P 7 % ...... Il2 gan his official career in 1921. He the Guantanamo area during Jan­ at tbie rate of twenty per cent a regarding the house in which she has filled most of the chairs In the uary and February. Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 year. In bituminous concrete sur­ was staying. AT RAINBOW TONIGHT lodge. Mr. Montie is a 32d degree Three battleships, eight light Gr’ch Wat & Gas pM 104% facing, the state has about 154 Police say he is known abroad ' Mason and is also a member of the criv.sers, thirty-nine destroyers, two Hart E L 7 % ...... 295 miles, also valued at $20,000 a as one of the cleverest crooks on I building committee- He is assistant (‘estroyer tenders, three air craft Hart Gas com ...... 335 mile, or a total of $2,477,150 after record. The detectives were sur­ S T A T E Tonight ^ superintendent of Cheney Brothers’ tenders, and eleven auxiliary ships Hart Gas p f d ...... 49 deducting a depreciation of fifteen prised at his frankness. One of the features of the good [OH, WHAT FUNI spinning department and lives on with sixty planes will compose the So N E Tel Co . ..i. .152 per cent. , “ I have no kick coming,” And­ times enjoyed at the Rainbow Bigelow street. Scouting Fleet forces participating Conn Elec Serv pfd.. 67 Concrete and brick surfacing cov­ erson said, “ It’s my business to dance hall on Bolton Hill Is the Manufacturing Stocks. ' Senior Warden in winter maneuvers. ers about 333 miles, having a value keep away from you, and your vaudeville acts which are presented COUNTRY STORE The Pacific Coast armada, con­ Am Hardware...... 86 of $30,000 a mile, and deprecia­ business to catch me. If I get on Wednesday nights. Clever pro­ James O. McCaw, who becomes American Silver .... 30 • Senior Warden, was raised in Man­ sisting of seventy-seven ships of tion at the rate of five per cent a caught, it’s up to me.” fessional vaudevillians are hired by AND SURPRISE NIGHT the Battle Fleet carrying 90 air­ Acme Wire ...... 10 year. This leaves a net Inventory The prisoner did not carry a the /management to entertain be­ MORE PRESENTS AND MORE FUN chester Lodge in 1919 and has been Billings Spencer pfd. — through all the chairs.' He is a mem­ planes, sailing February 19th, will value of $8,811,990 for the con­ gun, and said that he never had tween dances. This plan will be fol­ \ Billings Spencer com — used one. lowed tonight and it is expected ber of the Chapter and the Masonic conduct battle maneuvers enroute Bigelow-Htfd com ... 80 crete and brick roads. tj Panama. As in previous years the T W O SPECIAL FEATURES TWO building committee. Mr. McCaw is Bristol Brass...... 7 The bridges have Inventoried as that a large pre-Christmas crowd Army’s Pautma Canal defenses will will he present. a native of Manchester and holds a Collins Co ...... 135 follows: A MARSHALL NEILAN PRODUCTION position with Cheney Brothers as •be the object of attack. Mllford-Stratford, $1,500,000; SERIES OF SMOKERS Bill Tasillo’s first string orches­ While basing at Guantanamo the xColt Fire Arms .... 28% foreman of the outside construction Eagle Locit...... 112 Thames River, $560,000, deprecia­ tra in which Edward C. Elliott, Jr., work of the Manchester Electric combine forces of the United States Fafnir Bearing...... 90 95 tion 10 per cent; Westport, $127,- of this town plays trombone, will ‘‘Everybody’s Acting” fleet will stimulate rival naval STARTING TOMORROW company. Hart & C o o le y ...... 190 500, depreciation, 5 per cent; Der­ furnish the dance music. The park* forces and work out problems In 108 by, $250,000; Saybrook-Lyme, ing space at the Rainbow is cleared With Betty Bronson, Ford Sterling, Louise Dresser. strategy and tactics. Int Silver p f d ...... 103 Raymond Hitchcock. 101 $425,000, depreciation, 5 per cent; and there is plenty of room for au­ Steaming northward on April Int Silver c o m ...... 98 The Other Feature HISTORY OF CHRISTMAS Jewel Belting pfd. . . 80 East Haddam, $306,000, deprecia­ Company G to Try and Stimu­ tomobiles. 23rd, the entire war-time fleet of Ln’drs Frary & Clark 90 tion, 5 per cent; Portland, $350,- the United States, except for the late More Interest in Mili­ PRISCILLA 44 Mann B’man Class A\ 19% 000, depreciation, 10 per cent; tarism. INTERESTS KIWANIANS battleships of the scouting fleet an^ Mann Bo’man Glass B 9 The Dice Woman” the submarine dlvisuns of the bat­ Mystic, $250,000, new construction, DEAN in New Brit. Mach pfd.. 104 1925-1925, $958,000, tle fle.-l will reach New York on New Brit Mach c o m .. 16 In an effort to create more In­ May 1st. The vessels will anchor Sure Relief Rev. Watson Woodruff Out­ Niles Bt Pond new .. 18% terest in National Guard work, it there for two weeks. Crews will be was announced today that Company lines Customs Throughout North & J u d d ...... 23 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY granted shore leave and liberty. Niles Bt Pond pfd .. 80 — ABOUT TOWN G, local unit in the 169tb. Infantry, the World at Today’s Lunch­ On May 16 the United State’s J R Montgomery pfd* C. N. G. will hold a series of smok­ eon. fleet composed of 13 vessels of all J R Montgomery com. Word has been received from St. ers starting tomorrow' night. These classes with approximately 150 air­ Pratt Whitney pfd .. Petersburg, Florida, of the safe ar­ smokers will be held at intervals 6 B ell-a n s 5 Acts Select planes will proceed to an area off Rev. Watson Wooaruft of the Peck, Stow & Wilcox rival there of Richard Bell of Rus­ throughout, the year in hopes of Hot water Narragansett Bay. Here the Joint , Center church gave the Kiwanis Russell Mfg Co ., sell street. Mr. Bell was given a establishing a closer vnderstandlng gilbert Army and Navy maneuvers will be SureReli^ Vaudeville club a talk on the different methods staged. Smyth Mfg Co . . . farewell party Saturday night at of the benefits of militarism with of celebrating Christmas at the Stanley Works com 77 the public at large. in his greatest The light cruiser divisions of the the Blue Moou Inn in Meriden by ' noonday luncheon today at the Stanley Works pfd ten of bis feHow associates. He was Tomorrow evening, there will be ipMontic screen The 3 Orettoes Scouting Fleet are scheduled to car­ Scoville Mfg Co ELL*ANS triumph'^ J ^ Dancing Comedy Trio ^ Hotel Sheridan. He carried his ry out the full program and in ad­ also given a send off from New Ha- a snappy bill of vaudeville enter­ hearers back to the early ages of Standard Screw . . vep by some of his Manchester and tainment. Out of town talent will FOR INMOESnON Wilson & Godfrey in ‘Fun* dition to the maneuvers in south­ Torrington .... . 2 5 ^ and 75t Pk^‘s.SoId Everywhere Christendom and told many inter­ ern waters will participate in the New Haven friends at the home of predominate. A roast beef supper esting stories of the way Christmas Underwood .... Mrs. Marla McGowan of\ New Ha-I- will also be served at* 7:3,0. Mem­ Lapepita Holbrook Co. grand joint operations, during May* U S Envelope pfd ' is celebrated in different countries; Aircraft f ven. * bers of the company may bring \ BARDELYS It Is a red letter day throughout the Union Mfg. Co. .. friends. There will be several short SAXOPHONE Uke Henshaw Co."^ The flight scheduled of the air­ Whitlock Coil Plpt World and the only holiday of the craft squadron going South will be: Mrs. John Howard of Main street speeches. ' year that is universally celebrated. X Ex Div. , Gardner Dunham Hampton Roads to Charleston* XX—Ex sto'^ck dividend is" ill at hbr home with a severe cold INSTRUCTION This has been the custom for hun­ January 7; Charleston to Fernan- and an attabk of pleurisy. SATURDAY AFTERNOON dreds of years. dlna, January 10; Fernandina to STUDENTS TICKETS NOW TOYS FOR THE CfflLDRENI The idea of Santa Claus was Miami, January 12; Miami to Walter Knofske of Flower street, SOLD AT SCHOOIiS Walter Luettgens brought about by a Russian saint Key West, January 15; Key West a student at Colby College, Water- Tel. 427 or Kemp’s Music House. RESERVE SEATS ^OW ON SALE FOR THE who was kindly disposed toward to Cienfuegos, January 18; Cien- N.Y. Stocks vllle. Me., has been called home by The removal of the carbarn cen­ ‘ children. The Christmas tree had fuegos to Guacanayabo Bay Janu­ the death of Miss Marcella Welch. ter to Hartford has made npc^saiy ' its origin in Germany and the ary 20. a change in regard to the' sale of TOO LATE FOR New Years Eve Midnight Show burning of the yule log came from While on route the planes will A son was born this morning to students’ ticket books. Hitherto, the CLASSIFICATION the Scandinavians. To the best of maneuver In formation flying, tor­ High Low 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Latham of books have been sold at the trolley his knowledge and belief, Mr. pedo and bombing approaches and At Gulf W I . 40% 39% 40% Littleton, N. H. The baby weigh­ office at the Center and also at the "WANTED—Furniture to repair and Woodruff remarked, the charitable exercises in visual communication. Am Beet Sug. 27% 27% 27% High school office. feflnlsh like new. Elimination of ed 8 pounds, 10 ounces. Mrs. Lath­ scratches, cracks and mars our spirit of Christmas came to us from On March 1 the two squadron Am Sugar Ref. 84% 84% 84% am prior to her marriage was In the future the ticket books specialty. 'Work guaranteed. Called the English. In the poorhouse of of planes will fly to Guantamo Am T & T . . . 150% J50 150% Miss Myrtle Connery, daughter of will be sold exclusively at the tor and delivered. K. C. Otis, 2S Oak London an effort was made by the where they will participate in the Anaconda .. . 48 % 48% 48% Edward Connery, formerly golf schools. Books of tickets will be street. Tel. 211G. Am Smelt . .. 141- people of the city to give Inmates war problems of the combined 140 140% ’^pro.” at the Manchester Country placed on sale In 4he High school, FOUND — Female puppy, color TONIGHT at 7:00 and 9:00 of these institutions the very best fleets. These completed, the planes Amer Loc . . .110% no 110% club. Trade school, Lincoln school. brown, age about four weeks. Owner •possible dinner on Christmas day will return to Hampton Roads Air Atchison .. . .162% 160% 162% Eighth district and any other may have same by proving owner­ Balt & Ohio,. 109 ship and* paying for this adv. Domi­ LOIS WARNER and in that way the Idea of charity Station and in May Join in the Nar­ 107% 108% Joseph Hoha, of 142 Pine street schools which wish to secure them. Beth St “ B” . 47% 47% 47% nick De Yorlo, 111 Eldrldge street. spread. It was a thoroughly Inter- ragansett Bay operations; was discharged yesterday after­ Chili C o p ------35% 35% WILSON BAXTER ' estlng talk and was much enjoyed Battleships, destroyers and air­ 35% noon from the Memorial hospital. Con Gas N Y.110% \ -in- by the Kiwanians, craft Bcfuadrons will base on San 110% 110% He is the man who, despondent Diego from January 1 to February Col Fuel Ir o n ..45% 44% 45 iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The attendance prize furnished over 111 health, attempted to take Ches & Ohio. .165% 163% by Charlie Pickett was a box of 18 where.anti-aircraft practice, long 164% his own life by drinking poison “The Great Gatsby Cruc Steel . . . 81% 80% 81 < • cigars and a toy automobile. range battle practice, night -battle a few days'ago. He has recover­ Whether it was a Whippet or not practice and visual signal competi­ Can Pacific *..165% 165 165 NEWS COMEDY tions will be held: On January 14 Erie ...... 40% ed from the effects of the poison he did not say, but oddly enough 40% 40% and will probably return to his Here Is a Radio Buy and 15 battle fleet tactical exercises Erie l e t ...... 53 49% 62% I I Frank Conkey. won the prize and as work in the broad goods weaving V TOMORROW AND FRIDAY he doesn’t smoke passed the cigars will be staged. Gen Asphalt . 87% 86% 86% Battleships, destroyers with flag­ Gen Elec .... 86 85% department at Cheney Brothers •around. L. C. Clifford rose to re­ 86 shortly. FEATURE BILL mark that he was obliged to leave ship, Omaha, tenders, submarines Gen Mot .... 152 150 151% with tenders eagle boats, airplane Ge North pfd. 82% 82% 82% early and he hoped Mr. Conkey . Funeral services for Roger For Someone Iwould distribute the smokes at carrier Langley airplane tenders 111 Central .. 123% 123% 123% I i.BA^ “EVE’S LEAVES” Francis, three weeks’ old soq of with aircraft squadrons will leave Kenn Cop . . . 63% 63% 63% once. One of the members said he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller "of Bar- s San Diego for the Canal Zone Feb­ Inspira Cop . . 27% 27% 27% ■ was sure there must be a Saotch hour street, Hartford, were held = One Slightly Used Cabinet Model The life romance of a brave girl who wears baggy pants and .strain In Clifford. ruary 19 arriving March 4, holding Marine pr . . . 41% 39 40% fleet tactics enroute. Norfolk West .160% 159 %• 159% yesterday Afternoon at Holloran woolen shirts until— a story nnsnrpassed for human interest Tlie Schedule Natl Lead ...169% 169 169% Brothers’ rooms. Rev. Joseph and appeal. Cooper, pastor of the South' Metho­ SKATING FOR XMAS From March 5-10 the fleet will North Pac . . . 80% 80 %- -80% COMPANION FEATURE be. at the Canal Zone. Battleships, N Y C e n ------139% 137% 139% dist churctf officiated and burial was i Brunswick-Radiola I destrifj'ers and air forces will go N Y N H & H. 43% 38 38% in the East cemetery. Mrs. Miller ALL STAR 44 was Miss Myrtle Rogers of this NOW SEEMS LIKELY through the canal. Submarines with Pam Am Pet. 64 64 64 Brunswick Phonograph—Radiola Superhetrodyne (Com­ CAST in— The Palace Of Pleasure” tenders and eagle boats, however, Penn ...... 56% 56 56% town prior to her marriage. will return to west coast ports. People Gas ..129% 129% 129% bined. Everything in A1 shape. Cabinet like new. Superintendent of Parks, John From March 15 to 22 the fleet Pierce Arr ... 24% 24% 24% Mrs. Walter Crump of Mather Y. Keur, today announced that if will be based at Guantanamo, en­ R ea d in g ...... 96% 96 96% street left for New Haven on re­ This set sold for $600. the present cold wave continues gaging In battle practice,, fleet tac­ Chi R Is & Pa. 69% 69% 69% ceipt of word last night of the rconditlons will probably be suita­ tical exercises cruising and rifle So Pac ...... 107% 107% 107% death o f her sister which occurred OUR PRICE f 6 r q u i c k SALE I niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ble for skating-within four or five range work. So Railway ..118% 117% 118% suddenly of acute Indigestion. Mr. more days, possibly by Sunday. April 23 to April 30 the fleet en­ Studebakel . 56% 56 56% Crump will leave In time to attend ■ The recent heavy snow did not route to New York will carry on Union Pac .. .162 161 162 the funeral on Friday afternoon. $325-00 •affect the pond at Center Spring tactical exercises. U S Rubber .. 60% 59% 60% Part because the crust of ice was “The Joint maneuvers will be fol­ U S S te e l___ 155 153% 154% Charles Wilson of Gilead, 76 Installed Ready to Operate. insufficient at that time to bear lowed by a general conference be­ U S Steel pr. .129% 129% 129% years old, was admitted to the F R I A L T O I its weight. However, since that tween officers of the Army and Westinghouse 6 9 % 68% 69% Memorial hospital last night at time, the Ice has frozen consider­ Navy during the week of May 22 nine o’clock, suffering from lacera­ II TWO FEATURES LAST TIMES TODAY I ably and there is a strong possi­ to determine the results of man- BROADCASTING PROGRAM tions and injuries sustained In an bility that Manchester may have •euvers and to study the general OP LOCAL S. A. BAND accident, the nature of. which has 11 Harry Carey in “The Frontier Trail” | skating on or before Christmas. lessons of the war game. not been learned. This must not be misunderstood. On May 28 the Battle Fleet will Following is the Christmas pro­ S E Edna Morphy, Gladys Hnlette 44V n * y* s Superintendent’Keur said the con­ begin its return voyage to Pacific C.'b . Ellis, principal of the High coast bases. It is expected that from gram which the local Salvation i= and Johnny Walker in Leiia RiVerS = dition of the pond was not safe Army band will broadcast from Sta­ School of Commerce at Springfield, now for skating. Parents are June 6-13 the fleet will be In tran­ was a visitor at the ' local high S' S --- ■ --- - - ______«N sit through the Panama Canal. tion WTIC at Hartford tomorrow S S AN HILARIOUS COMEDY. c u r r r w t v r w s r v r v t «. - warned not to allow their children Band, Christmas Awake...... Bond school today. CURRENT NEWS EVENTS. S to go to the lake until the Ice is From June 13-3.0 the battleships safe. will be on route to bases, destroy­ March, Holly ...... Hawkes Trumpet quartet: Silent Night Ar­ The Cubs football eleven will Double Feature Program Thursday and ^ d a y ers going to San Diego, airplanes to practice at the School street Rec same point. ranged by Bandmaster Addy. PARK BEING GIVEN March: Across the Sea . .Dockerill tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock. It ANNUAL DRESS UP. Submarine dirislons eleven, Is important teat all members be twelve, eighteen, and eagle dirlsion Talk on the A m y ’s Christmas work. Major Albert Bates, of present because of. tee game with Park Superintendent John Y. 'One with the new submarine tend­ tee Cloverleaves which will be “ Her Sacrifice’* er Hoilland will accompany the Hartford Keur said today that his workmen Band: Hark the Herald Angels played Sunday. GASTON GLASS AND GLADYS BROCKWELL IN A are now busy pruning the trees and Battle Fleet to Panama but will Sing I We can show you the complete Radiola line of Sets i BRILLIANT DRAMA OP SOCIETY LIFE. shrubbery in the Center Park. This not go through the canal. RED MEN WILL HAVE The plans of the Army' for par­ March: A doration...... Broughton is a seasonal Job which requires Vocal and Instrumental: While LUNCH AND GET-TOGETHER I and "Speakers. ticipation in the Joint maneuvers Shepherds Watched.' about te^ days’ labor. have not yet been announced, but • Work has been temporarily con­ A get together night will be on S ^ the New Model 26 Portable Radiola. 1 1 [i-Jacking Rustlers” a member of specific problems are the program at the Red Men’^s cluded on the handsome new stair­ under consideratipp. WESTERN BOXER DIES ThriUlng Action In the Modem West with .lACK PER. way being built as an entrance OP INJURIES IN BING social oluh on ISfrainard place Sat­ E $225 Comjdete with the exception of Batteries. BIN, STARLIGHT, the Horse, and REX, the Movie Collie. urday evening. Qn the psogram will from Main street to Center Springs FOUR DIE SEPARATELY Park. Cold weather and snow have Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 15— be a buffet lunch. s AI^SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS PROM POISON ALCOHOL Harry Borg, light heavyweight Card and pool tonrnaments will necessitated the postponement of Nelson, B. C., Dec. 15.— Four further work until spring. One-half boxer of St. Paul,, died today of a be held and a special match will be 5 TUBE RADIO SET GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY EVENING. men are dead here from drinking fractured skull received In a bout played between Frank Diana and of the stairway has been finished methylated alcohol. Each death was ALFRED A . GREZEL . Don’t Miss It. here last night with Carl Augus­ and Superintendent Keur stated the William J. Leggett for the cham­ a separate case, no one of the men tine of St. Paul. Augustine was pionship of tfie canteen. S Main Street at j^ k Street, South Manchester E ^mainder can be finished In about being acquainted with any of the I placed under arrest Immediately Each member is asked to attend S 3 ^ 0 weeks when work to resumed. others. ' after the light. ^ a^d to bring with him a friend. liuiiiiuiiiuiiuiiiiuuuiliiiiiiiiiiuiuiiuiiiiliiliiiiiiuluiluliiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiilii IIIIIIIIIIIIIUlillllilllUllllUIIIIIIIIHIIIIlHIlUlHlll^htlllllllll MANCHESTER EVENDtiG I&EALB,'WEDNESDAY, DEC. IR

th e. county offipera of the order LOTS OF PRESENTS STATE ANNOUNCES HIBERNIANS B E T will he present at the. ihbtallaUdh. STORE OPEN;THE FOLLOWING EVENINGS: AT “COUNTRY STORE” SUSPENDED DRIVERS FOR 15 YEARS TOWNjCASHIBR “K. VANIS!H^S W £tH 'f7,800 ^.Saturday, Dec. 18, Wednesday, Dec. 22, Thursday,Dec. 23, ? . Valuably Presents to be Given The weekly list of operators whose license to drive automobiles Manchester Brahch, No 1, A. O. Away Tonight. Vaudeville Connecticut have been suspend­ H., will meet tomorrow evening Montreal, Dec. 15— ^Ainiee Bpps- and “ Bardleys the Magnifi­ ed for one year for driving while i at 8 o ’clock in St. ■James’s hall “tp sard, assistant cashier of the cor­ cent” Last of Week. under the influence of liquor was initiate a class of five candidates. poration of;'St. Lamberts, a suburb Reports-will be held from the .an­ ^;bf Jiontreal, hits dlsappehred. A (i given out today at the state motor Old Saint Nick had beat look to '5S3: vsaai vehicle department as a part of niversary committee, and the-Joinb’ ;wariant has been issued charging hla laurels. For innumerable cen­ the effort to reduce this highway installation conimittees from the him yrith embezzling sums amount-: turies he has stood alone as the Scouts who haye collected sec­ menace. Theie are fifteen names branch and auxiliary will meet. ing to $7,800 ffom the treasury of great gift giver, but he has a dan­ ond band and broken toys should on the list. One case was appeal­ The installation will take place the town in whose employ he has H aitford gerous rival, locally r.t least, in the bring them to the - sloyd , depart­ ed. The department statement ad- on Thursday evening, January _20 been for fifteen years. -V' ' . i ' State theater. Every Wednesday ment in the Barnard school at 1:S0 yised people to notify the depart- with „ the Ladles’ auxiliary. John night, instead of only on-^e a year, Saturday afternoon., Henry Mil­ ‘ ment or the police in case they Foley , is chairman of the epmmit- the State gives away lo:ids of pres­ ler the sloyd instructor has very should see any of the suspended tee ■with Leo Egan; socretary. Oth­ ents. kindly consented to allow the toys drivers operating motor vehicles. er members are Edward '^^ilson, Tonight will be no exception to to be repaired there in the school. • William F. August, Simsbury. Patrick Tierney, Arthur O’Neil. the rule. Being "Country Store Scout Masters are urged to give Edward Clark, Granby, Members of the auxiliary commit­ Nlte” a whole lot of pr.sents are this matter special attention and Frdjrick W. Costello. Eaglevllle tee are Mrs, Julia Sheridan, Mrs. waiting at the State for patrons to If possible arrange to go wltb these Wesley V. Crowell, Middletown. James Fogarty and Mrs. John (ome in and carry them off. All scouts and report to Mr. Miller Charles Demski, New Britain. Buckley, the other features of ‘‘Country promptly at 1:30. Several o f the Louis Founler, Canton. State and national directors with Otmran Store Nite’'-^a big, surprise, fun, troops have already gathered a Henry G. Hyde, New York, N. Y. and a double feature program— number of toys which must be re­ William H. Jones, New Britain. will also be included in the usual paired and it is requested that Francis Kerrigan, Noroton ttvo scouts from each group re­ \ bountiful manner. Heights, The two feature pictures will be port for duty to repair these toys. Fred 'Kiefer, Hartford. "Everybody’s Acting,” with Betty The distribution of the toys af­ James J. Lynch, Waterbury. Bronson in the leading role, and ter they are repaired will be in David J. Murphy, Hartford. “ The Dice Woman,” starring Pris­ charge of Nate Richards, assisted Steve Sarlsky, New Britain. cilla Dean. by the Scouts. John Stelljes, Brooklyh, N. Y. Priscilla Dean’s vehicle, "The Edward Vbn Klein, Bridgeport. Dice Woman,” Js said to be highly spectacular and thrilling. Much of the action takes place in China and the Oriental scenes are remarkably BOY SCOOTS TO GATHER TO HOLD S. S. REHEARSALS beautiful. The supportingtcast is AT THE CENTER CHURCH. headed by John Bowers, who is For Wom^n and Misses TOYS FOR POOR KIDS \ featured as leading man. Miss Trotter’s group will re­ In the parlance of Hollywood, hearse Friday afternoon at 3:30 Marshall Neilan’s latest Paramount The Boy Scouts of Manchester and Miss Esther Lord’s group, at picture, "Everybody’s Acting,” 1s a are gathering second hand and 4:15; Miss Langdon’s group, the "natural.” In other words, it has broken toys and putting, them int,b "Peanuts,” Friday at 7:00. Miss At all those elements of love, intrigue, shape for the poor children of Trotter urges the children to watch romance, drama suspense and good Manchester who are not as fortu­ the Herald for notices of rehears­ acting which are needed for a suc­ nate in having toys to play with. cessful film. als and appear promptly at the Henry Miller, instructor in time designated. Good vaudeville Is what there sloyd at the Barnard school has ain’t nothing else but at the State In Miss Lord’s group, "Orange” very kindly consented to allow the brothers and sisters, are the fol­ these days. Again this week five boys the use of the workroom and acts of high qua‘ ‘v will be shown. help them to put the toys Into lowing boys and girls: Glenna Den­ The first one booked is “ The Three shape. The scouts are bringing ton, Emily Andrews, Lois Wilcox, of Bluebird Pearls Orettoes.” The second will be Wil­ the broken toys to the workroom Jean Woodruff, Mildred Suther­ son and Godfrey, a comedy duo of Saturday afternoon at 1:30 and land, Norman Hohenthal, William Coats of modish importance in an interest­ no mean ability. Number three will under the direction o f Mr. Miller Braithwaite, William Luettgens, ing variety of stylihg and color, with the sea­ be the Lapepita Holbrook Co., pre­ Harold McIntosh, Harold Benson. CECOM ) only to natural pearls, themselves— son’s choice peltries used lavijihly in new and will repair them for distribution Bluebird Pearls need not be a strain on your senting a classy singing and danc­ becoming collars and cuff effects and toxedo just before Christmas. Nate B. purse. For they are priced just as low asi their char­ ing revue. The fourth booked is TWO OF MARINERS’ PLANES fronts. The fabrics are lovely indeed, and Bobby "Uke” Henshaw and Co., in Richards will have charge of the acter permits and no higher than theit quality distribution of toys assisted by IN COAST FLIGHT CRASH demands. — partic^ar attention is paid to the d et^ of "All in Fun.” Ihe last one v;ill be iln isb . the scouts of Manchester. But regardless o f what you pay, the happiness they Gardner and Dunham, bar Waslflngton, Dec. 15.— Loss of artists. Anyone in Manchester who has afford will be measured in terms, of delight rather toys which are not now bbing used two of twelve Marine Corps air­ than dollars, in pleasure and. not in price. A feature picture of magnificent planes flying from Quantico, Va. or which can be put in shape by ■We are displaying an enviable assortment of Tsplendor, "Bardleys the Magnifi­ to San Diego, was reported to the j cent,” starring John Gilbert, will be repairing and who v/ould like to BLUEBIRD PEARLS, in artistic cases, particularly Fur Trimmed Coatd donate them to the cause will Navy Department today by Major j adapted to Chriatmas giving. the feature picture. Gilbert is es­ Ross Lowell, their flight • com That were priced up to 1 A flfl tablishing himself as the screen’s please advise any Scout Master or $35.00, a t ...... V 1 y sU U Scout official and they will be cal­ Ross Lowell, flight commander. Prices Start At Five Dollars greatest lover, and this picture Their occupants were uninjured. helps a lot in establishing that led for promptly. This is a claim. worthy cause and it is hoped that DEWEY-RIGHMAN CO. it will receive hearty support. Fur Trimmed Coats JEWELERS, STATIONERS, OPTICIANS That were priced up to vf f l A “ The House of Value” $39.00, a t ...... s | > ^ f| .U U TWO WELL BALANCED ^ A N S W E R S New Location 767 Main Str€ct. These are the correct answers to FEATURES AT RIALTO the test questions which appear on Fur Trimmed Coats the comic page: That were priced up to • d * o O CA> 1—The figure “IIII” not "IV,” is $49.00, at ...... "Her Sacrifice” a brilliant drama used on Roman numeral clock dials. of society life starring Gaston Glass ' 2— William H. Taft. * and Gladys Brockwell heads a 3— Eight. double feature program at the 4— —Lakes Ontario, Erie, Huron, Fur Tnmmed Coats Rialto tomorrow and Friday. It has Michigan and Superior That were pPiced up to an absorbing theme and the por­ 5— Yes. trayals offered by the different 6— Baton R^uge. - $69.00, a t ...... players in the cast leaves nothing to 7— Civil, War. .be desired. “ Her Sacrifice” is a 8— Yellowstone National Park*’ picture' well worth anyones time 9— Appointive. Fur Trimmed Coats and it carries a timely moral which 10— Do. is told in an entertaining manner. That were priced up to Another feature attraction on these A wireless outfit that may be $79.00, at ...... two days will be “ Hi-jacking Rust­ changed from telegraphic to tele­ lers” a novel western picture whose phony is to be installed at Christ­ chief roles are filled by the three church, N. Z. pals. Jack Perrin. Starlight the Fur Trimmed Coats horse and Rex the movie qollie. Ad­ That were priced up'to C A vance reports speak of “ Hl-jack- $98.00, a t ...... ^ O Z * O V ‘ ing Rustlers” as a picture without a wasted moment. The locale is the modern west and the three pals go Flapper Shop Misses’ sizes, regular sizes, extra through Innumerable dangers in . y . achieving the result which comes in 75 Pratt Street Manchefitei sizes. All are shown, although . the the form of a startling climax. A . 5th Floor Elevator assortment of any one model is not comedy and a news reel completes complete. c the program. The two features be­ Q.1500 Fox & Co. ing shown for the last time today and tomorrow are "Lena Rivers,,’ DRESSES an adaption of the immensley popular novel of the same name and for Free “ Frontier Trail” an altogether de­ Afternoon - Evening For, lightful story of adventures in the Golden West when the Indian was Street and Sport still supreme. Johnny ' Walker, Spedai Manchester^ ■ Gladys Hulette and Edna Murphy have three of the leads in “ Lena Wire Rivers” . There will be a five tube No Higher Patrems radio set given away Friday eve­ No Lower \ Buy At Our December Fur Sale In Time to Wear It Christmffff^ v ning. Coupons entitling one to en­ ter the contest are being distribut­ ed at every evening performance.

Sizes 14-42 FIRE AT WALNUT BEACH NEWEST CREATIONS Fur Coats Repriced Milford, Dec. 15.— Fire in the Every New Shade drygoods store of J. John & Bro. Hartford at Walnut Beach early today and We Never Have a Sale, did $5,000 damage. Reduced to $9^.00 Maintains a direct wire to Manchester ” *” ******w*ww*w**«emifeii*«^^ Fur Coats of Northern Seal. for th^e convenience of its Manchester Kid Caracul Beaverette Slippers For Men Customers with no cost to you. Early Showing: Reduced to $149.00 This Chr i s t m a s i Fur Coats of Northern Seal, Manning triihmed v I•4 you can please him of Northern Seal, Krinimer trimmed '4. with the gift of a Northern Seal, Natural Squirrel trim* ¥ - med. ; pair of Slippers. American Opossum i . . . , I Every man after a I hard day's work f ., . , , . enjoys getting out Reduced to $198.00 01 his shoes and into a comfortable pair of . Fjir Coats o f Eussian Popyj, hatnr$d Fitcfeiirimmed slippers. Russian Pony, Beaver t f i i^ l ^ - ^ Russian Pony, Fox trimined We have a fine selec­ ■ ■*'*!{ '-S'*;. Natural Muslopat tion of Slippers in­ NewiModels in The Wew Colorful cluding leather, felt, Extra Large Size Pur Coats ' padded sole a n d and you have oiir store in Hai^ord. M aterials sheepskin styles. : i ...... Siles48to52 > Northern' Seal Mannink, Northern Sval Natural Skunk (dyed Mar- Reduced to Trimmed niot), r e d u ^ W. H. GARDNER We Make Regular Deliveries To Manchester V C19QAA Reduced to ’ to , / 847 MAIN STREET $198.00 $239.00

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...i . ■ . 1 J K '"'’• -J - bl- •• i - . ^ . \ -I'l* ' ^ ’ J? m u ] ^ E FOUR t.' An ji r - - - law, and will at all tlmei be oppos­ whose motto should be, "Prohibi­ |Rtinrl|»a^ ed to entering-wedge attacks on tion Uber'Alles!” and. whose war Ettrnfng 3H;ralb that policy-attacks which are sure cry "FrightfulnessI” to become more and more numer-j /' PDBLtSHBO BT rHB HERALD PRINTING 00. ous with the approach of another BLU£ LAWS. / FcHtndad by Blwt>o tariff walls which do nobody sketch with saddl.e seat, finished' diate interests but by the j?ublic these no harm to get a glimpse of mahogany over birch ....$ 1 1 .2 3 and by the intent of the law. any good., but he wants to level the Russian collection— first be­ them if he can. We can get into some first class cause It would probably undoubt­ • 'i rows over the new taxation of prop­ edly bring a "What’s-the-use?” re­ erty hitherto held exempt; or we action. Secondly because it’s not 40 inch natural cedar chests 44 inch Queen Anne Chests can reach understandings without such a -bad thing for such folks to of genuine southern red cedar In natttijal finish ! with trunk quarreling, in the sure confidence be reminded of what happened tc with copper finished, decorative type lid ...... $29.70 hinges ...... $16.65 that if, in any instance, anybody the Romanoffs— and why. 48 inch Cedar Chests in ma­ shall have been unfairly treated, 48 inch Cedar Chests in hogany finish with decorative At the corner of Wood street, when according to the purpose of the mouldings and turned legs WORTHY WORKERS. Queen Anne style .walnut fin­ daylight appears. ished and burl walnut finished $42.80 law, the courts will eventually set (Miniature jewelry Two prohibition officers in Vir­ Hangs a thrush that sings loud, It p a n els...... $24.30 chests things aright and see that the un­ ginia are charged by a swarm of in­ has sung for three years: with-each large chest.) fairness is undone. Poor Susan has passed by the spot, dignant persons with posting them­ and has heard selves in the woods alongside a MERELY DECENT. * In the silence of morning the song much traveled road and halting all of the bird. The United States Senate yester­ automobiles by the effectual If un­ day passed a bill the effect of conventional method of shooting in­ Tls a note of enchantment; what Martha Washingtons which will be, if it becomes a law. alls her? She sees to them. Then they searched the 27 inch Sewing Cabinets with to admit 35,000 aliens now exclud­ A mountain ascending, a- vision of Gift Smokers cars for liquor. In no instance did trees; genuine mahogany tops and ed under the Immigration act. fronts, and accessory trays $10.75 they find any intoxicants. It is as­ Bright volumes, of vapor through Decorative Metal Smokers in These 35,000 aliens are wives and serted, but they did Succeed In Lothbury glide. ' 28 inch solid mahogany cabi­ crackled antique gold finish with daughters of forelgn^s, who be­ twice wounding the daughter of a And a river flows on through the nets in rich Tudor finish; com+ GIFT glass dish ...... $ 1 .5 0 tween 1921 and tbe enactment of Baptist minister. The Virginia folk- vale of Cheapside. plete with trays, etc...... $20.70 Two Legged Wooden Smokers the act of 1924, having already tak­ have evolved the' unaccountablo 28 inch Granif Rapids mada of birch, finished in mahogany. Green pastures she views in the LAMPS Metal fixtures...... $1.25 en up their residence here, declared Idea that it might not be unconstl-.- midst of the dale cabinets, finely constructed and Cabinet Smokers in liiahogany their intentions of becoming citi­ tutlonal to arrest and prosecute the Down which she so'often has trip­ richly finished ...... $25.00 zens. finish over birch with metal lined dry sleuths. ped with her pail} hum idors...... $9.45 This present bill originally pro­ Quite all wrong. These prohibi­ And a single small cottage, a nest like a dove’s. XI vided only for the admission of Wrought iron'Bridge Lamps tion officers were merely .diligent. The one only dwelling on earth that Wrought iron Junior Lamps women who were born American In polychrome finishes with ad­ in polychrome finishes with They proposed to prevent any li­ she loves. justable ^ades of decorated , citizens but who lost their citlzon- Banjo Clocks decorated parchment paper quor from going all along, that road. She looks, and her heart Is in parchment p a p e r...... $7.05 ^ Dinner Sets shlp by marriage to foreigners shades...... $14.40 They adopted an effectual method Inlaid,' mahogany finished Metal base Bridge Lamps in prior to September, 1922. The heaven: but they fade. clocks, 12 day movements, silver 66 piece Dinner Sets v,'ilh blue of stopping It. That in so dolngvthey gold finish with combination Decorative Metal base Junior stripes and dainty floral clusters amendment admitting the famille.? The mist and the river, the hill and dials, painted glass panels.- 18 Bilk and georgette, adjustable Lamps 1(1 genuine gold plate, transgressed every citizen right of the shade; In delicate rose, green and blue of “ first-paper citizens wasvpropos- Inches over all ...... $14.50 shades...... $8.08 with pleated silk shades $17.77 the suspected persons, even that of The stream will not flow, and the ...... $ 1 3 .0 5 ed by Senator Wadsworth of New the girl to Immunity from bullets, hill will not rise; York. That it passed by the narrow only puts them squarely in line And the colors have'all pass’d away margin of 39 to 37 is not, we be­ with the whole idea of Volstead from her eyest \ lieve, so much a reflection on its "'^•Wadsworth: The Reverie- of prohibition. Nothing In the world Poor Susan. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. absolute fairness and righteousness counts except to stop the rum. as an Indication of a fixed determi­ Instead of arrest and prosecution Mary Garden suggests pajamas nation on the part of senators to we should say that these Virginian as a street fashion fo» men; ^ In THE GIFT STORE jealously guard the general policy some places bed sheets used to be enforcement officers should be pro­ popular. of immigration restriction. moted, one to the headship of the This newspaper believes firmly in Anti-Saloon League, the other to Vanishing Americans: The Moth- \ rigid restriction of immigration General Andrews’ Job. They display er Who used Jo tie a sack of asa-’ along the general lines of the 1924 i foetlda around the boy’s neck to the true spirit of the W sealot, keeo away sickness.

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MORE DINNERS N il^ E D GntL SCOUTS’ DOLLS BETTY COMPSON HAS S h o p p i n g WAPPING mEAD Last night’s Herald in Its article ON EXHIBIT HERE RETURNED TO MOVIES on the work of the comndittee . DAYS TILL The following is a list of books Committees have been appointed which will spread cheer on Christ­ of fiction which have been added in the Sunday school to prepare for mas to the needy, that 25 Christ­ ^CHRISTMAS Borbeautiful bathrooms likb to the Wapplng library recently: ♦lift Christmas (xei;ciseo mas dinners were needed. That was Ui r.que Contest in Making' and Cherry Squa/e by Grace Rich­ Beau^ul Star ' “Pony E x ­ The Sunday'-school session was a mistake. The committee wlU neOd 75 Christmas dinners. those you’ve se(Mi in tile masa- ,, Dressing Them Attracts At­ mond; The Black Hunter by James prMs” Coming to Circle it! omtted .last Sunday for fear of ' tention! Curwood; The Big Mogul by Jos- “Palace of Pleasure.” siireadiii.g the mumps. zines,^ for a tiny basemcmt ____ I eph\Lincoln; Ivanhoe by Sir VVal- At th-> I'!'..*:* tf th-.*. Christian Eu- Those "who pass the windows of Scott; Popping Lions in the Betty Compson is back on the duavor sriwice Sunday evening tn'» valve, consult the respottsi- : the J. W. Hale company’s store Grand Canyon by Zane Grey; Gas- screen again. The charming lit­ annual business meeting, was hela. RepWts were .'.cted ur-cn and oflfl- these days will pause for a close-up Driver In by E. J. Rath; The Trail- tle brunette whom everybody used ble dealer who sells • view of the wonderfur array of of the Golden Horn by- H. A. Cody; •rdVw cli'isou fcr the ensuing year. Make This to love in such pictures as “ Love , Mr. Hart E. Buell’s condition dolls made and dressed by sisty of Red Haired Girl by Carolyn Wells; Charming,” “ The Pony Express” doqs not improve _ and Miss Clara the local Girl Scouts. The Understanding Heart by Peter and “ Gates to Paradise” as a Par­ This is the first contest held here B. Kyne; The Dream Maker Man Pendleton, nurse, is aitendlflg him. amount star, has returned to the Mn un(i Mrs. E. S. Newcome fcf and the girls have taken a lively by Fannie Heaslip Lea; The Gun screen under The William Pox A Musical interest in the work and have Brand by James' Hondryx; Com­ East Center street. South Man­ banner. She will be seen at the chester, were visitors Sunday at shown much originality and many ing Through the Rye by Grace H. Circle tomorrow and Friday ^in clever ideas. Lutz; Jed by Goss; The Other Mrs. Emily Ellis’, CRANE “ The Palace of Pleasure,” the loVe Girls by Mrs. A. D. Whltnej>; A Mr. and Mrs E. jW. BueU visited The judges found It a most diffi­ story of the world famous dancer, Mrs. Retta Buell In Colchester aq^ Christmas cult task to determine who should Successful Venture by Ellen De­ Lola Montez. There will also be land; Toward the Glory Gate by relatives in Marlboro Sunday. The ifaopping stunl cost* nnoney, but VALVESFITTINCS receli^ the prizes for originality a companion feature, “Eve’s The young son of Mr, and Mrs. and workmanship. The scout offi­ Julia Wright; Sara Jane, Anony­ Leaves,” featuring Leatripe Joy Give MUSICAL GIFTS It’s been that way. mous; .Brain’s Home by Fannie Joseph Frapbia has the mumps. b takes a year to save rt, md omf PLUMBINQHXTURES cers had offered one prize in each and William Boyd. Romolu Sagllo, who has been class and (Tedded to award addi­ Newbury; Old Bowen’s Legacy by Miss Compson and Edmund You spend it m a day. Edwin Dix. suffering •with throat trouble for Check the Following tional prizes and to givq honorable Lowe have the leading' roles In some time, entered the Manchester mention to a number of others. Mr. and- Mrs. Eugene W. Platt “ The Palace of Pleasure,” Pox gave a club aluminum at the home Memorial hospital for treatment Suggestions: The service committee, cut out Films production, based upon, a Monday. the dolls and distributed them to of Mrs. Charles Fish of Gilead last colorful episode of the life of this Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hibbard the Girl Scouts .vho wished to en­ Irish girl who took the Old World of Manchester were visitors Sunday D r u m s ' > ter the contest a short time ago. Mrs. James' Crlckmore who has by the ears in the early part of the been very sick at her home at at Mrs. E. P. Hills’. J Banjos They were allowed to use paper Nineteenth Century, and swayed Rev. J. W. Deeter preached" patterns for special costumes al­ East Windsor Hill, is reported as the destinies of kingdoms. The very Interesting rermon Sunday on improving. Bugles though nothpig was furnished but story is laid in Portu.eal in a mod­ “Bear Ye One Another Burdens.” the two pieces of white cloth. The Miss Almira Adams of Hartford ern-setting. Men from Hartford are at work Tiples spent the week-end at the home girls stuffed the dolls, painted or A strong nautical flavor is pres­ oil the Miner wood lot cutting up ^^Ihe warmest welcome embroidered the features of their of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ent in Leatrice Joy’s latest star­ the tree tops and small growing Guitars faces, gave some of them flaxen H. Adams of this place. ring picture, "Eve’s Leaves,” the timber for stove wood. C om ets tresses, while others had jet black, Evergreen Lodge of Masons, F. story centering around the adven­ carroty, pink or grey wigs. On and A., No. 114, will hold its an­ tures of a slxteeu-year-old girl on BUYS BIBLES Violins many the latest bob was outlined nual business meeting Monday ev­ board a schooner in Oriental .rat­ on Chiistinas Morning in embroidery stitches. Others had ening for the election of officers ers. Cecil B. De Mllle has given Ukuleles their coiffure artistically painted and they will also work the Mas­ Peking, China.— An wder for Miss Joy a splendid supporting 10,000 Bibles has been received re­ on. Some had black shoes buttons ter Mason degree. 'Refreshments cast for “ Eve’s Leaves.” William Ocarinas Really, the Perfection Oil Heater is and others\white pearl buttons for will be served afterwards. cently from Gen. Chank Shihklaiig, the best Christmas present you can. Boyd plays opposite the star. according to the China agency pf Trumpets eyes. The expressions were varied Wapping Grange will serve a For the last times tonight “ The give your family. It is p o rta b le and interesting. Farmer’s supper consisting of the American Bible Society. 'rhe warmth for every room— carry it Great Gatsby,” starring Warner scriptures are to be distributed to Mandolins Pierott and Pierette, Pat and corned beef and cabbage, scalloped where you will. Baxter and Lois Wllron is show­ the officers and men of Cliaiig’s Biddy, Dutch Ann, Santa Claus, potatoes, salads, rolls and coffee Metronomes ing at the Circle. Manchester has army. And ail Perfection Oil Heaters bum Wesley Barry Raggedy Ann, Camp­ and pie and cake at the next meet­ given this picture the warm recep­ bell’s kids, Little Red Riding Hood, ing, after which'the East Windsor Saxophones ScxxDny K erosene, th e clean, econ om ­ tion it has been getting every­ ica l fuel. a Chinaman, a Red Cross Nurse, Grange will present their play, where, for Herbert Brenon, its Trombones fine ladles, old ladies and baby “ Polly Lou,” with Miss Theo. director, has instilled a whol^ lot Write for boddet or ask your dealer dolls with and without hair, flap­ Ellsworth’s orchestra to furnish that is extremely likeable Into it. When Yon Catch Cold Tambourines to show you the newmodds—^today. pers and some all ready for a win­ the music. Although this comes “ The Great Gatsby” is truly great. ter airing are in the collection, on a regular Grange meeting night Rnb On Mnsterole Accordions made by girls from 10 to 15. it is to be an open meeting. Nearly all, including the baby', Mrs. Harry Prior, who was tak­ Musterole is easy to apply and works Bass D rum s dolls, were outfit ed with com­ en to the Memorial hospital last ANOTHER ODD FELLOW zlgbt away. It may p rei^ t a cold from Clarinets Friday morning, underwent a ser­ turning into “flu or “ '.eumonia. It plete sets of handmade underwear does a ll th e good w orkoi oth er’s little silk vests and silk stockings ious operation on Sunday, and is Taro-Patches in a very critical condition. DANCE ON SATURDAY mustard plater. were provided In many cases and Musterole is a clean, white dntment, Brief Cases slippers of leather or wool. Some Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bermont made of oil of mustard and othqf home of t! e girls crc:h ted tarns and of South Windsor, have moved omples. It is recommended by many Music Rolls sweaters, while o-‘‘ic- • wore old- from there to 6 Tower Road, East King David lodge of Odd Fel­ doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for fashioned poke bonnets according Hartford. Mrs. Bermont was be­ lows and the members of Shepherd 8(xe throat, cold on the chest, rheuma­ Music Cases to the general costume. fore her marriage Miss Pearl Sadd, Encampment, I. O. O. F., will hold tism, lumbago, pleurisy,stiff neck, bron- “ Dutch Ann” created by Luella daughter of Arthur H. Sadd of this another of their successful and en­ diitis, asthma, netiralgia, conation, Concertinas Larder of Troop 3 was adjudged place. joyable dances on Saturday even­ pains and aches of the ba(^ amlioints, the best c::i.ibit <•' ♦'-e wor’-’^’anship Mrs. Daniel Barnes of Oakland ing, December 18. The committee sprains, sore muscles, bruises, aulblains, Harmonicas division. Olive Smith of Troop 4 is visiting'«,t the home of her has gone to considerable expense to frosted feet—colds of all sorts. Music Stands was awarded second prize fcr hand­ daughter, Mrs. Paul Shll(?ick, of secure. Jack Whalen’s Commodore , To Mothna: Moaterole U also work, her do'll being beautifully Pleasant Valley, for a few days. Orchestra of Hartford and Profes­ ' made in milder form for Violin Bows dressed in pink figured silk In co­ sor Louis Beebe to prompt and the babies and small childran lonial style. attendance of all Odd Fellows, Re- A A for Cldldron’o Musterole. Violin Cases Dorothy Jensen of Troop 6 re­ The cup-tie season is drawing bekahs and their friends will be ap­ Jars db Tabes ceived first prize for the most orig­ near in England and the prelimi­ preciated by the committee. A real Comet Mutes inally dressed doll. Whether Doro­ nary rounds are almost completed. good time is assured to all. Ludwig Dmms thy had in minc^a bobbed haired bandit or a Bowery girl is not Tenor-Banjos known but her doll sports a pink bob, OA-er which is worn a sapcy Banjo-Ukuleles knit tam and a sweater.to match. Pianos, Victrolas Edna Warner of Troop 5 won Battwthcn’a mmtatd plastmr the second prize for the most orig­ inal doll. “ Pat” has bright red hair Banjo-Mandolins and is wearing overalls well patch­ Bacon Tenor Ban jos ed (in tlie knees. Another very orig­ inal freo'r. •'•’Pod I’- ’ I which was Resctaft Scout Bugles named “ Tho Sheik,” was dressed and palntfed by one of the girls of Radio Oiitfits Troop 3 and received honorable Beuscher, Saxes mention. “ Raggedy Ann” by Jane Carey of^ roop 1 also had honora­ W h y Y O U Should Burn Band Instmments ble mention in this class as well as dolls-admitted by Doris Campbell of Troop 5, and Alice Frederick, 6. WHITE OAK COAL COMB IN AND LOOK OVER Those who received honorable OUR COMPLETE STOCK mention in the workmanship class In 1925 we experienced a tremendous coal shortage., For best results use SOCONY'KEROSENE were Dorothy Fraser of Troop 4, During this time White Oak Coal mined in the with her “ Betty Louise,” Sylvia heart, of the famous smokeless coal fields of West STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORKI ■ • Smith of Troop 6, Ruth E, Holmes Virginia was brought to our attention. We have of Troop 1, Lois Wilcox and Betty Write for booklet «•« %b B road w ay made a thorough investigation of this type of coal, Rich of Troop 6. / Kemp's Ruth Siggins’ doll was adjudged and are now ready to make immediate deliveries. to have the best painted head and We suggest that you investigate White Oak befdre face, and Margaret Waterman was ordering your winter.supplies. We have stocked this commended^ for having outfitted coal because we feel that in so doing we are better orlglnlly one girl and two boy dolls, one of the laitter a Chinaman with able to solve the heating, problems of our customers. almond eyes. The dolls, after their exhibition in the Main street store, will be WHITE OAK COAL ^H ^UGH its to w * distributed among various orgahi- zations, and will be welcomed by M ore Heat at Less Cost W a v e . Extension Cir* many little ones on Christmas day. cu^theGrebeSynchrophase Shoe Skates Clipper Sleds in The Girl Scout offlcei became SOLD BY so interested in the work that they / tune over 100 stations Black shoes, ankle stra^mounted

— The sciatic nerve, situated at the Northland Skis 65c back of tTie hip joint is frequently of FRINCESS a4 feet to 7 feet, prices range from $1.2Q pair to $5.75. the subject of Neuritis, giving rise PINE Accortog to length. Insist on Northland Skis. They to the painful disease Sciatica. The WREATHS Will not sliver or waiv. symptoms are intense pains which iQBtalle'd complete with 4 301 A shoots down the thigh to the foot, 35c and up often aggravated hy walking, and Tubes, 1 112 Power TubOj 3 Heavy Duty B Batteries, 2 C Batteries, 1 Pocket Knives with painful points along the course Grebe Cable, 1 Crosley ,16 Inch of the nerve, very tender to the Gone, 1 Antenna, ready to tune in touch...... V \ T h e well known line o f EmpiT/O Pocket C utlery. The disease is a very obstinate Secure a well slia|>ed Balsam Fir fresh from the woods of $45.00 DOWN Steamer Rugs for Xmas Pearl Handle ...... $1.50 4o $2.00 one andMoes not readily respond to Nova ^otla. It will hold Its scented needles till long after $16.44 A MONTH 10 MONTHS Boy Scout K nives...... $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75 ordinary treatment. It takes more Christmas and retain for you the memories of tliat happy day. than the usual pain sedative even Our wreaths have been ^refully woimd of selected Princess Pine No further charges. Boys’ Chain K n ives...... 50c, 60c, 75c to alleviate the pain. The quickest, Seven satisJOled Grebe owners last $3.50 to $12.00 tho best of dwarf evergreens. Aristocrat Gent’s K n ife ...... $1.00 to $2.00 safest and )|furest way to get rid of month. V the persistent nerve racking pains We want 40 more. You should of Neuritis is - to get a bottle of be one. AUenrhu Special Formula No. 2, Which comes in capsule form. Take Open until 0 p. m. daily exce^ them as directed and notice how in Call 1 1 0 0 Thursday Until Christmas for your about 24 hours they have consider­ convenience. And Place Your Order Now for Delivery Now or Later. ably reduced. If not entirely banish­ ed, all pain and soreness. Continue until the Neuritis has entirely dis­ appeared and you are able to work Barstow's and rest in comfort once again. North End Pharmacy, So. Manches­ ter agents, Magnell Drug Co., keeps CE. Wilson& Co. Radio Shop AUenrhu Special Formhla No. 2 in Manchester, Conn. State Theatre Building. stock all the time and sell lots of Bissell St., South Manchester It.— adv. Now In Our Elfth Xear^ . ssoii^vSiic^i^5;'l|^#>/.-^:;--/iv;,v.^ -.V •,"■■' . . ^;.v ... - -' ^ ^-^f'

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f^^^*MVV%*LiVVVVVV\Ar>AlVVV\AAAAruV>/V%/VfUVVV>/VXn/V‘U'VXruV‘u\ THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA: Roger Williaiiis (18) ? Sketches by Kroesen, Synopsis by Braiiclier, Change in Rates • ' '.' .?.•• • *t nj‘\Aftn A rwvV M vV vy^A < V vvvvv'MVy v ‘uSiV‘jV ‘uSrLr^VVij\i*\ni\rLrLAA- ym n -^ For Herald Gassied Advertising -i- .,i On and after June* 1, 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale, To Rent, Lc«t, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimiun 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. The battle that ended King Philip's war took place Toward the close, of his life it is thought that he -4> Aug. 12, 1676, near Mount Hope. Philip, betrayed b y ' One of the4 last acts When the people acted and his wife were dependent on their son, Daniel, for one of his men, was killed. The citizens of Providence! FOR SALE WANTED . , . , ------Providence of his life was to write to divide certain common support. His life had been open-hearted; he had giv^n came back, and began to rebuild their partly destroyed in support of the levying lands, he urged they-be of his best for others. The day of his death is not WANTED—To buy cars for junk. t w n . Many Indian captives were sold into slavery. FOU SALE—Geese. Inquire at S89 Used parts for sale. Abel's Service of taxes. He explained left for the settlers who known. Sometime between January and May, 1683, Station. Oak street. TeL 789. N; Lydall street. Telephone 1372-4. After the war Roger Williams gradually sank from were to'com e in the fu­ •Vievf. taxes were^ necessary he returned to the shadows from where he had come. w a n t e d —Some' / pleasure these ^fpr order. ture. . '$ FOB SALE—Freed Elsmann radio, long evenings? Why not have that ______ytm bv wmnwie«.wc. only J50. With accessories JIOO. phonograph fixed and enjoy the old Worth $150. Call 2184 evenings, 58 favorite records once again. Bralth- Chestnut street. Apartment 8. waltA 150 Center street. FOR SALE—150 Rhode Island Pul­ lets, $2,25. All ready to lay. Call AUTOMOBILES ‘ “ When’ I got to New York FH ttj 476-2. FOR SALE— 1925 Hudson coach, ■ H i wm I B m wm T CHICAGO WILL SING to find your ebuBin.”^ * FOR SALE—Electric washing ma­ owner driven. Good condition chine in good condition, very reason­ throughout. Telephone 186. » ■ a-ac . s v f C “ You can find him easy; he drivet able. Phone 2340. ______CHRISTMAS CAROLS a taxi.” - ' - 5 FOR SALE—Roasting capons, live LOST OLK WHO THIMK weight or dressed. Walter S. Haven, T a e v ’R e a l w a y s ' Coventry. Telephone 1064-4. LOST—Tire chain for Reo truck—- 34x5. Return to 69 South Main street. RIGHT A R € OFTeM New York, Dec. 15.— Broadway Chicago, Dec. 14.— Mayor Wil­ FOR SALE—Just arrived, carload Call. 2275. ' L £ F r -— • now boasts a theater where hot liam E. Dever will be honorary Farm at Wapping of tubercular tested cows, new Milch dogs are served In the lobby to and Springers, under federal super­ FOUND chairman of the Chicago Christ­ visions. Franklin Orcutt, Coventry. ladies in ermines and chinchillas mas Carol Committee which will Telephone M anchester 1064-3. FOUND—Blanket and overcoat. and men in evening clothes. sponsor city-wide carol singing as Owner may have same by identifying The performance starts at mid­ a demonstration of peace on earth FOR SALE—Geese, 3oc lb alive, 45c property and paying for advertise­ night and ends just in time for the 12 1-2 acres, st^te road, close to dressed. Telephone 1928-2. and good will toward men, accord­ ment. Inquire at 19 St. Lawrence St. theatergoers to arrive at the night school, church, post office and store, ing to an announcement. 8 room house,. 6 acre tobacco shed- FOR SALE—Hard wood sawed FOUND—Monday night .a small, clubs at the proper morning hours. “ Carol singing has b^om e an an­ stove length $12. per cord, or $8 per yellow and white male dog, with room, sorting room, barn, a good load. AVilliam Sass, Vernon street. Meanwhile they can partake of nual institution for Chicago,” de­ harness on. Call 564-4 or call at 38 hot dogs and, their appetites place for $8,000. Tel. 1930-3. Strickland street. clared John J. Mitchell, president New single house, oak floors and whetter, can save money at the of the Illinois Merchants Trust FOR SALE—Apples, Northern Spies, FOUND—Balloon tire, owner may various resorts. trim, steam heat, etc. Walkei K ings, R. I. Greenings. Jonathan’s, have same by proving property and Company. “ Chicago originated the street. Price $0,900, terms. Red Delicious. We deliver. Tel. 945. paying for adv. Call 1921-5. idea on a city-wide scale last year. Invest $10 a month In a good W. H. Cowles, Edgewood Fruit Farm. And one of the favorite amuse­ The purpose of the Christmas carols building lot— before you realize H FOR SALE—Collie puppies and BOARDING ments at the present time among movement is to launch an era of you have it paid for. An excellent geese. Inquire at station 47 Love lane Broadway “ slummers” is having continuing peace and good will. way to save. The lot will not weai or telephone 1465-5. Desirable living accommodations photographs taken at a little slot available for two married couples at O o Such an nnamious outpouring 1 out and you can not lose it. It Chestnut Lodge, 91 Chestnut street. machine picture gallery. songs of cheer and fellowship can should increase.in value. FOR SALE—Hardwood. Reo truck Inquire of Matron. $9.00: hard slab 8.C0; hard pine and One wanders in and drops a quar­ not fail to have a lasting effect on A good large 12 room house on chestnut mixed $6.00 a load. Flrpo. 97 ter in the slot. A lens Is automati­ MISCELLANEOUS the minds of everybody. We want Wadsworth street. It is modern W ells street. Phone 154-3. cally focused and. photos are shot the world to know what Chicago and reasonably priced. FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard XMAS TREES—Maine Xmas trees WAPPING at several angles. The films are stands for.” wood, and hard wood slabs sawed to at lowest prices in town, also wreaths automatically developed and print­ order. L. T. Wood. 55 Blssell street, and free holders. Chetts Colonial Sta­ ed and, within a few moments, out telephone 496. tion, 84 Oakland street. drop eight pictures. Robert J. Snuth Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills at­ The novelty is cleaning up a S DRAGE— F or furniture in our tended the fair and supper at the Slippe ry Eels BATTERY WORK REAL ESTATE new warehfuse, sprinkle.- are pro'eo- veritable mint. 1009 Main Street ti . low 1 .un-.nce rate. Manchest«'r Burnside Methodist church last eve­ BY ARTHUR N. PACK ■ \ Public Warehouse Co., 16 Apel Place. ning. With all due respect to “ Abie’s Authorized “ Willard” Service Call for 1927 Calendar. Phone 1275.. Irish Rose,” the most popular at­ r FOR SALE—2nd house from Main Harrison Middleton, w to makes President, American Nature Ass’n. BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS V Station. street, six rooms, all modern with traction on Broadway is the flea Rags, magazines, bundled paper his home with Mr. and Mrs; Paul circus. It has been running steadily “ As slippery as an eel,” is a very \ Carbon Burning. garage, in basement, copper eave and junk bought at hlg'-.est cosh Shields of Pleasant Valley has just New Haven, Dec. 15.— Ignace troughs, and screens, owner going prices. Fhone 849-3 and I will calL I. for more than a year, though the common saying\ Another which Auto Electrical Work. south. 28 Middle Turnpike East. Tele­ Elsenborg. entered the Hartford hospital again would be just as apt v/ould be “ As Dervis, Waterbury butcher, filed a cast has been changed many times voluntary petition in bankruptcy to­ Electrical Appliances Repaired. phone 1353. for the third time. He has another due to the escape of fleas and death puzzling as an eel,” for this little Highest prices for rags, papers and gathering In his ear. He is still in day with liabilities of $2,412 and ' FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, oak serpent-like fish has kept people Free Crankcase Service. magazines;.rags 2c lb; bundled paper or age of performers. assets of $468. James Martine, of floors and part oak trim, all modern 30c per 100 lbs; magazines 40c per the cast from'his broken shoulder. Whereas Abie gets only nightly guessing. Improvements. 2 car garage. Price 100 lbs. call 2116. 28 Oak street. ■Winsted, filed a petifon also with The many friends of Mrs. Harry audiences, with occasional matinees Aristotle; is quoted as saying that ■very reasonable and easy terms. Tel. Prior are encouraged by the report liabilities of $948 and no assets. JOHN BAIJSOLA 1483-12.______■ the performing fleas come on with a eels spring from the "entrails of the from the Manchester Memorial Legral Notice show every few hours during the sea.” Possibly around no other liv­ ^ i t h Barrett & Robbins FOR SAT ;—Several nice new sin­ The Alps are being boosted as a hospital, when it was learned this rush hours and, it is safe to say, ing thing have there been more 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 gles of 6 rooms. Sacrifice price. Will AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD morning that she seemed a little health resort. be pleased to show you them. Fur­ foolish fables. at Manchester, within and for the better. that they have a drawing record ther particulars of Arthur A. Knofla. district o f M anchester on the 14th. that few of the famous Broadway Once people believed that a horse Teh 782-2. 875 Malm______day of December. A. D., 1926. The Wapping Grange Degree fetars can boast. hair wdxUd turn into an eel. and Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., team composed of 13. members McGovern Granite Co. FOR SALE—New single. Just oft E. Judge. many other stories just as ridicu­ Goslee & Goslee motored to Sufiield Grange on Mon­ Ce.iter street, $6900. Small amount Estate of Charles O. Treat late of The fleas attract thousands of lous have been repeated and believ­ CEMETERY MEMORIALS cash. Modern Improvemetits. Six large Manchester In said district, deceased. day evening, and worked the Third CONTRACTORS AND rooms. Arthur a1 Knofla. Tel. 782-2. Upon application of tho Executor “ repeaters” who have found it ed concerning this fish. But the real Police Protection and Fourth degrees on a class of truth is more marvelous than the Repi-esentcd by for an order of sale of real estate be­ candidates for their Grange. An hard to believe upon a first visit BUILDERS longing to said estate as per applica­ that fleas actually have been trained most fanciful tale ever woven about At times the policeman looks tion on file. oyster supper was served by the C. W. HARTEXSTEIN TO RENT to do various stunts, including it. like a superfluous member cf ORDERED:—That the said 'appli­ SufiSeld Grange, afterwards. t4tt Summit St. Tcleiihnne 1021 drawing tiny vehicles. Sometimes in jthe middle west a the community. But when cation be heard and determined at The Pleasant Valley club will High Grade the Probcite office in Manchester on It is figured that the theatrical farmer will see an eel wriggling he is needed, he is right on FOR RENT—Four room tenement. the ISth. day o f December, A. D., hold its Christmas party on next 1926. at 9 o’clock in forenoon, and the fleas will be able to enjoy a con­ through the dewy grass or in a the job. All modern improN'ements. Inquire Wednesday evening at the home of tinuous for two or three years. muddy pool, and he wonders how it 115 Walnut street. Court directs said executor to give Mrs- Ellie Burnham. B u i l d i n g Same way "with accident and public notice to all persons interested For a time it was quite a vogue ever got there so far inland. The Mrs. Helen H.*yes f-hea of Avery FOR RENT— Four room flat. All in said estate to appear if they see among the Bohemians of Manhat­ writer has known a snlall eel to heedth insurance. In an modern improvements. Inquire 32 cause and be heard thereon by pub­ street, who has a little two months HOMES tan to attend this novelty en come out ivith a gush of water emergency, when illness Cottage street or telephone 530-4. lishing a copy of this order in some old daughter was taken back to the or newspaper having a circulation in masse. Thereafter the fleas gained when pumping water from a driven R E P A IR Y fO JtK GUARANTEED Memorial hospital last Friday for OFFICES accident puts an unexpected TO RENT—5 rooms, all improve­ said probate district on or before even further notice by appearing in well in the south. How did it get ments. steam heat. 123 Main street, Dec. 15. 1926 and by posting a copy of an operation. NORTON strain on your pocketbooki there? inquire 127 Main street. Tel 1831. ^ p u b l i c signpost in movies. Several of the “ magazines CLECTRICAI. tNCTRUME>it COl s t o r 'e s Connecticut General accident ^sa d Manchester, six days before the The Federated Workers will hold of culture” wrote articles about The puzzle of the eel was solved TO RENT—Front steam heated said day of hearing and return make their last meeting for this year, at MILLlARO ST. ** PHONR. I and health insurance pays you them. n.U so long- a§o. For a long time it N E A R Ma n c h e s t e r f r e m m Y 9 i A n o N room furnished for one man. Inquire to the Court. the home'of Mrs. John Collins. Fri­ FARM BLDGS. a weekly income and helps with at 73 Pine street after 5 p. m. WILLIAM S. HYDE But the greatest trouble, I am in­ had been known that they spawned day, December 17. Reports for the formed by the trainer, is caused by in the deep sea, and finally their doctor’s fees. H-12-15-26. year will be given. The society will REPAIRING FOR RENT—Six room tenement, thieving “souvenir hounds.” Sev­ spawning beds wer.i found off Ber­ all improvements, heat and garage. General Arrange to have It ready il have a Christmas tree with an ex­ eral fine performers, I am told, muda. It is believed that the eel, Inquire at 31 Middle Turnpiiie. change of gifts. Mrs. ErwiU F. No Job Too Big or Too Small. anything happens. have been kidnaped. like the salmon, finishes the cycle Auto Repairing and We solicit an opportunity to FOR BENT—After January 1st. six Stoughton will assist Mrs. Collins of its life after spawning once. Its room house on Ridge street. All im­ as hostess. At least two or three leading men Connecticut .General COLUMBIA and women'have been lifted and a life work is then over. j Overhauling estimate on your requirements. provements. Call 241-12 or at 97 Charles J. Dewey and nephew Ridge strict. disappearance of a minor character The tiny eel starts life as a trans­ . SHELDON’S GAKAGE Life Insurance Company Lester, went last Sunday to see his Quality and Service occurs on an average of every parent minute thing, and grows to Rear of 2ti Hollister Street. FOR RENT—Furnished room. In- Mrs. Minnie Ingram -who has brother, George De.vey, who has month or so. three inches in length during the Phone 2328-2 Residence 2328-3 ' Assured. FAYETTE B. CLARKE, Agt quire at 16 Church street. been at the parsonage for the past been quite sick. He was threatened « ^ year has returned to Oregon. with pneumonia. Since it takes much time to train first two months of its -life. Then Phone 899-4 or 295-4. 10 Depot Sq. • TeL 292 TO RENT—4 room tenement, mod- Erwin Collins is reported to be a flea the loss is considerable, it changes to the regular eel shape fern Improvements. Apply 68 Bigelow The Federated church choir met though t.he trainer says he never Is and takes on eel characteristics. Street. « doing well following an operation Sunday night after meeting, to re­ taken seriously when he calls the Soon'after this it starts for fresh TRUCKING FOR RENT—Six large looms, for. chronic appendicitis at the hearse their Christmas music. ' ' Local and long distance fnmitnre Hartford hospital. police and tells them a flea has been water. Its life history is a reversal steam heat, all accomodations at 12 Alterations on the Pleasant Val­ stolen. of the life history of the salmon, moving. Cattle, and Tobacco a Trotter street. Apply 16 Doane street The Young People’s club met at ley school house are nearly com­ which works its way to the sea to a specialty. Manchester, Phone 904-4. the hall Fri-day evening, 17 being pleted. A new cellar was dug and The inevitable anwser is: “ Well, present. the building was moved on to the It seems to me you’d be darn glad enjoy life and when ready to spawn FOR RENT—Five room tenement to get rid of the thing.” works Its way back to the old home C. W. Johnson with modern improvements, on Braln- The nQw metal ceiling is being new fou.idation. Plumbing, electric WAPPING. Phone 92-J.2. ard street, near Main, price $20 per — GILBERT SWAN. in ffesh water, over torrei^ts and month. Apply to Aaron Johnson, 62 put on the lower hall in the Town lights and a new furnace were In­ INSURANCE rapids. Hall. stalled. They also painted the in­ Linden street. Eels work their way up stream, Miss Anne Dix has gone to Mont­ terior of the building. TO RENT—December 1st. new five although not able to surmount as clair, N J., to spend the Christmas The parish house committee of ANGLERS ACT TO STOP room flat, all modern, on Florence high falls as the salmon. They street. William Kanehl, 519 Center holidays with her sister, Mrs. Em­ the federated church met at the street. ma Failor. home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Col­ ' POLLUTION OF STREAMS sometimes wriggle their way across G. Schreiber & Sons The Best Guardian of land to reach Inland pools which ac­ \ Sevpral Columbia peopls attend­ lins Friday night. Plans for financ­ TO RENT—Nice tenement, 5 rooms, ing and the supervision of the counts for the middle west farmer hot air heat, $25 per month. Arthur A. ed the funeral services Monday in seeing them inf grass and mud. Knofla. Tel. 782-2, 875 Main street. parish house were considered. Chicago, Dec. 14.— Sewage pol­ Life and Property Willlmantic of Marshall Holbrook, The only possible solution of the a former resident of the town. Frank W. Congdon will be the first lution which poisons hundreds of General Contractors FOR RENT—One 7 room tenement. supervisor. tons of fish yearly could and must eel being pumped up in Florida, is Maple street. Apply to H. !l. Tryon, The rural carrier is able to make that tbs' driven . well must . have In care o f u. W. Hale Company. The Wapping Parent, Teachers be prevented, accordlg to Dr. W. D. most of his rounds with his auto, reached a subterranean stream In and hopes to be able to during the Association held their regular Hatfield, newly appointed director Bnllden of ‘‘ Better Bqllt Homes’* TO RENT—5 room flat, first floor, monthly business meeting at the of the pollution department of The which the eel was working its way all modern improvements, 32t East Christmas rush. It would help him inland. Telepbone 1665^2. Center street.. Inquire 41 Bigelow St. greatly if box owners would shovel school hall on Monday afternoon, Izaak Walton League of America. out the approach to their boxes ac­ but on account of the very serious The League Is opening a cam­ FOR RENT—Pour room flat in new An athletic stadium seating 3,- house, all improvements, at 170 Oak cording to postal regulations. In illness of Mrs. Prior the principal paign to force the construction of Insure Your Valuables street with garage; also three room some cases it is almost impossible of the school, the Christmas party sewage disposal plants throughout 000 -will be erected at Panama. Shop: 285 West Center Street flat. Inquire 164 Oak street or call which was to follow the meeting at the country to minimize the evil. 616-5. to get up to the box with his auto. A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT Deer seem plenty on the state the home of Mrs. Raymond H. “ While sewage can and wHl be FOR RENT — Three, and four road, one being In the road near Burnham was given up. Mrs. safely disposed of,” Dr. Hatfield IS THE room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ Donald Grant and Mrs. John A. says, “ A problem for sthdy is pre­ vice. gas range, refrigerator, ln-a^- Segal’s place Monday night, com­ door bed furnished. Call Manchester pelling a passing auto to slow up Collins were the hostesses for the sented -in the industrial waste that BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. Construction Company, 2100 o r tele­ for It. afternoon. poisons hundreds of freph water phone 782-2. Columbia had two pupils on the streams and rivers throughout the nation. At least half of this waste Invest Your Money FOP. RENT—In Greenacres, first honor roll at the Windham Hlgli 4 The Manchester Trust Co. and second floor flats at 73 and 76 school for the last marking period, should he recovered In the' plants Benton street, Cali 820. Joseph Kresewitz a sophomore, themselvesv but it Is the other flft^ and Clayton Hunt, Jr., a freshman. HIGEAND PARK percent with which -we have to deal. WANTED When the various chemicals are dumped Into the rivers; hundreds of In Good Mortgagees CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR The turkey supper served by the tons of fish are killed. In some sec-, social committee of the Highland WANTED—Couple for light house­ DAUGHTERS OP ISABELLA tions of the country streams are keeping; also two gentlemen roomers, Park Community club was enjoyed rapidly becoming ‘fish-less*. How­ We are always ready to give advice— and place steam heat. Phone 1584. by more, than . a hundred people. St. Margaret’s Circle No. 280, ever, tainted waters t|iat brqed WANTED—Seamstress on childrens The regular Saturday evening dance typhoid germs that take human your money without charge in good First and Second Fire and Liability clothes at once. Telephone 15'?S-4. Daughters of Isabella, will follow with music by Case’s orchestra fol­ its regular meeting in K. of C. hall life are In some cases fit for fish Mortgages—Yielding interest at 6% to 10%. WANTED—Elderly woman to care lowed. Oscar Strong prompted for life, while waters that do no great for 2 children while parents work. tomorrow evening with a supper the old-fashioned dances. * and Christmas party in the banquet evil to human are almost certain We have several now on hand. Inquiry places you Call after 6 p. m. at 91 Eldridge St. On Thursday afternoon the regu­ death for fish.” hall. Mrs. Mae McVeigh Is chairman lar dressmaking class will be held under no obligation. - WANTED—By young Protestant of the general committee. Mrs. The Izaak Walton League, Insurance girl, room and board near Cheney at the clubhouse. This will be the through 2,00ff of Its secretaries is Brothers. Inquire through Box P. G. Alice Burke heads the decoratiou last session until after the New Care of Herald. collecting information concerning committee, Mrs. Lillian Carney and Year. After the lesson Is over the pollution In all parts of the coun­ r WANTED—Two or three furnished her assistants will see to the eats ladies will have a Christmas party try. It is planned to send represen­ ^om s, for light housekeeping for the End Miss Julia Hogan is chairman and a tree. All are requested to tatives to worst areas to co-operate {Winter months. Address Box A-5 in of the committee to , provide the RICHARD G. RICH tare Evening Herald. bring a small gift. with Industrial and municipal au­ program. There will be a Christmas On Thursday evening the third of thorities In the eradication of these EDWARD J. HOLL Tinker Building, South Manchester^ ■WANTED—^To repair and clean tree with Santa Claus to give out the series of setback parties will be fish. swing machines of all makes. All the presents, and to insure his be given. The usual prizes will be • The League ■ wilL * If necessary, 865 Main Street. ?a^71R^o*any^ero!*R. W.^^Garrai^ I busy the ladies are askedJ awarded and refreshments will he carry its fight into the various state ~ Edward street, Manchester, 1 to each bring a BO cen^lft. 1 served. Everybody welcome. legialatures.’* Dr. Hatfield added.

-J: ■ ,.L ’ >W ■\ MANCHBffIBR BVSN1NG HERAUJi E®C.15,lf2e. FOOTBALL to be EXHUMED HER - -<£• LADY GOLFERS ELECT FOUR DIAMOND STARS OWN LINKS RULERS tH M Y HALL BOUTS TIHDGHT . STRONG FOR GOLFING TRADE SCHOOL VICFORIODS "While many American League Future committees ,of the wo­ Cloverleaves And Cubs managers are averse to the men’s section of the United playing of golf, it Is a matter of states Golf Association will bei SHOULD ATTRACT LARGE OtOWD record, that four of the greatest OVER WETHERSFIELD 22-15 elected by district organifctions stars ever produced by the scattered throughout the coup- .American League are confirmed try instead of appointed by-the golfers. NAMED PREXY Coach Kingsley’s Charges U; S. Q. A. as they have been in Ty Cobb and Trls Speaker, jlefase to Let Season Slip if] the pait. OFFICIAL PROGRAM who have Jnst retired after a POPULAR “BEF" Berman J. Weisman Noir at Head The easte"rn and western sec-^ scoreyof years In .big league ser- tions will elect two delegates Of the Eastern League. Win Opening T n s^ ; -vlce, mixed a c'ertain amount of Withont Staging Mach Dis- Dick Dillon Termed One of Best o»^ and the women’s- metropolitan, • • Tea' VS...... Jack McDonald golf with baseball as a tonic. It Boston, Philadelphia, Southern Kid Buck Eastern Courts. (Stafford Springs) (H artford) proved a mighty good one- Twelve Players OseS. and palifornia* bodies will have, Two other famous perform­ enssed Town Champion­ one representative apiece. At 147 Pounds ers, Eddie Collins and Babe The local State Trade school This move will break up east­ Rath, are strong for golf. Both ern control of women’s golf. Tommy D o w d ___ vs.— TommyPagani ship Game; Sunday, the basketball aggregation made Its (Manchester) (Manchestier) play It daring the season bat 1926-27 debut yesterday afternoon never permit it to Interfere at Wethersfield disposing ht that At 128 founds with'their baseball. Date; New Terms. High school 22 to 15. Manchester John M o re y ...... vs...... Otto Horn led all the way and did not usn Its (Hartford) / (RockYUIe) best team consistently. Twelve REVIVE U COSTE (By the Sports Editor) players were u^d, the second-string At 147 Pounds Old man. football, in Manchester iStV-5" players getting more than their TILDEN RIVALRY Pat McCavanaugh . .v s ... Danny Murphy^ is to he exhumed for post-mortem share of the game. (Manchester) (Rockvffle) examination! , Wethersfield found the local ,de Local Sport His well-earned winter hlberna- fense so stiff it had to resort to long At 118 Pounds • Uon will he disturbed temporarily shots. These, together with fouls Barney Youseman ... .vs.— ArtPillard Sunday afteunooh when he will be - 1 constituted the majority of their Rumor Frendunan b Coming Chatter gingerly lifted from his sepulcher points. Wethersfield also offered a (Hartford) / (Manchester) and carried to Hickey’s Grove stubborn defense that did not crack Here to Defend Indoor At 136 Pounds where the autopsy will he perform­ materially until "WhaleA , had to Ray Hall...... vs...... BBly Horn ed. . — - leave the game following a head-on Doctors Grayson, Ball and Craine collision with Ramsey. The local TWe. (Hartford) ' ' (Rockvffle) All roads lead to Cheney hall of Amherst, Massachuskts, are ex­ player vras not injured. At 147 Pounds tonight. Amateur boxing will be pected to be in charge of the Coach Kingsley sent in four sub­ ....VS...... Eddie Reed .given its first exhibition since it hazardous task of deciding whether Eddie Camp was taken away from the camphor the Cloverleaves or the Cubs were stitute players to-surround Cfaptaln By DA"FIS J. WALSH. (Hartford)^ Hurlbert at the start of the game (H artford) balls a few days ago. All indl- to blame for adjourning their now At 105 Pounds cations.j)olnt to a rousing success. historic town-title classic until and Manchester managed to lead 7 I. N. S. Sports Editor. Herman J. Welsman to 5 at the end of the first quartei;. The entire public' (both sexes) is winter arrived in full blast. ' New York, Dec. 15.— ^As serious welcome. Unexpected News The regulars were then injected in­ as a broken leg about his purport­ Here’s Herman J. Welsman, new­ to the fray and Manchester stretch' The news that the Cubs and ed come back, William T. Tilden Cloverleaves are going to attempt ly elected president of the Eastern ed its lead at hnlftime to 15 to 7. All indications point to a crowd Walter "Fennart, well known-lo As a matter of fact, athletically League. A former Yale man and a is working out daily in anticipation speaking, Manchester has abund­ to play again next Sunday came like The second-team players were used of another meeting, not mp're than of\ about 500 boxii« fans at the cal ring official, .will handle all prominent attorney in the east, the bouts. His work in the past ant entertainment on the docket a streak of lightning out of a bine again in the third period and the two months hence, with the man amateur boxing card tonight at Weisman succeeds the late Dan has invariably met -with favor. for the rest of the week. Tonight, sky. It ta d been conceded that the 5 " ^ “ veterans” In the fourth. \ who made him whit he Is today. Cheney ia ll. The first'bout -will O’Neil in the »rexy‘s chair. Weis­ The names of the Judges are beiqg the amateur boxing show; tomor­ SQprt was destined to die an in­ Following is the summary: Tilden, according to tennis officials, go on .at 8 o’clock sharp, man is 38 and the youngest chief in Cheney Brothers’ Athletic- Asso­ withheld until the time of the row night, the basketball game.be­ glorious death. Trade School (231. has about decided to enter the na­ It all happened so suddenly the circuit’s history. His home is in F.G. FI. T1 ciation has arranged an attractive bouts so as to insure a square deal tween the St. Mary’s and All-Mid­ Dick Dillon Waterbury, Conn., he being presi­ tional indoor championships. program for this evening. It In­ to all concerned. dletown; Friday nighf, S. M. H. S. everyone not' directly connected .One of the best basketball offi­ Manchuck, rf ...... 1 .0 ^ Was Going Abroad. was astonished. It came about this dent of the Waterbury hlub in Scheibenpfiug, If ...... 0 0 ( cludes seven three-round bouts. The seven bouts will go on in versus New Britain high at basketr cials In New-England— that’s Dick He reached this decision, they ball and Saturday night Rec Five way: 1923, 1924 and 1925. His teams Hurlbert, c ...... 3 0 ( Each round will be three minutes. the order mentioned above. The Dillon of Hartford. Last year Dick won two pennants during that pe­ say, when he learned that Rene La last bout of the evening is expect­ vs. Hartford Crescents. All three The Cubs held a meeting at thd Lewis, rg ...... 0 ® | This program has been branded hung up an enviable record by riod. * Coste and Jean Borotra probably with an O. K. by the A. A. U. and ed to produce fireworks a la plenty basketball contests will be played School street Recreation Center last working 230 games. He Ijopes to Thurz, Ig ...... • • 1 1 ^ would come to America for the in­ representatives of that organiza­ but for that matter, so are many at the School street Rec. night. Assistant Manager Albert outdo that performance this season. Angeli, rf •; • ...... ® ® * door event. In brief', Tilden seems tion will be at the ringside tonight of the other ones. Pentore was elevated to the mana­ Klnne, If ...... 2 0 < Dillon’s mighty popular with both to be engaging in a pursuit race to see that everything is conducted Tpnight will mark the revival The poor sl;owing made by Har­ gerial rank in place of Nick Angelo players and spectators ali&e and his Ramsey, r g ...... • • • ^ ® ' who previously resigned. Then ■with La Coste, for it had been the according to Hoyle. That is ny>re of amateur boxing in Manchester ry Persson Monday night was a services are widely sought. W T Adams, I g ...... 0 ® • American’s original intention to go a matter of form than a necessity, and on its su^pport will depend its keen disappointment to local came the denouement. The play­ ' Renn, rf ...... 1 3 I abroad for th& winter season on the future. Swedish followers who had high ers unamiously voted in * favor of however. Dillon will handle several S. M. Schoen, rg . .■ ...... 0 0 ( playing the game and ending the Riviera with the Idea of taking an­ hopes of getting their first glimpse H. S. games this season. * Tomasek, r g ...... 0 0 < other whirl at La Coste and the of a hoxe? -who will -ultimately .win raging controversy which exists the £KER French in general. But Mohammed, the world’s heavyweight champion­ town over in regard to which is the 4 22 wanted to go through' with the J oe "Wiliams it seems. Is coming to the moun­ ship. "Walter Olson, former direc­ better team. Wethersfield (15). FAMOUS GLASBOW SOCCER tor of the Recreation Centers, is Manager Pentore came to The game. The Cubs would not and ias a tain. Tiger Flowers, the ex-middle­ F.G. FI. reported as having been completely Herald office immediately after­ result each team took a drop That, at least, is the hope of the financially, and sharedit equally. weight champion claims he was rob Savoi, rf ...... 1 0 United States Lawn Tennis Asso­ disgusted With Persson, saying ward and in a short time. Manager “ Huh! I could lick Persson myself Under the’ new clauses, this .will not bed in Chicago. . . . He was lucky; Ambrose, rf ...... 1. 0 ciation, which already has made TEAM MAY TOUR U. S. A. Bill Griffin of the Clovei leaves ar­ and I’m no fighter.” . ■ rived following notificatien. In less be possible unless the -attondanoo most people are shot there. Barnes, If ...... 2 1 persistent overtures to La Coste to time than it takes a dog to kill a Is Insufficient to meet expcMes, a Minniz, c ...... 1 0 appear in defense o f the'title he S. M. H. S. appears to have a rabbit, everything was agreed upon. possibility which is not at air prob­ Ib is all right to s ke out for Macdonough,„c...... -0 0 won here last winter. Borotra also Snow played havoc with s o c c e r ^ i n v a s i o n of this , ______the bases Whalen, rg ...... 0 3 schedules over the past week-end country. This should be welcome first class basketball team- this ^ Important'Claus© . able. has received an Invitatiqn. news to thQse soccer fans who wit­ season but it might tie wise policy The most important agreement Clear Field Today full. r Taylor, r g ...... ,...... 0 0 La Coste, however, is said to he The American Soccer League, for Pierson) Ig ...... 0 1 the first time in its history, was nessed this wonderful All-Jewish t'o steer clear of over-confidepce reached was that in event of In­ Work was to start this morning adverse to the Idea, for .It was tlie aggregation in action on its initial for a jrtiile yet at least. True, clement weather Sunday morning, on remo.-ving the snow from the It is reported that WJllie Stevens rigors of last year’s trip that laid compelled fo abandon every game plans to serenade Prosecutor Simp­ 5 15 on its schedule on account o f the visit. The tour, according to pres^ Manchester’s victory over Hartford neither manager can cancel the £eld. Power tractors will be drafted, him by the heels with pneumonia eut arrangements, will be und,er was a most cherished one, but it game after 9:30 without the.other - into service. It will be a more or son by siniging, “ Who’s Looney Referee: Dufford. andN kept him out of competition hdavy fall of snow which enveloped Now ” the eastern states last Sunday. The the augpices of the BroSklyn.Foot- must be remembered Hartford is acquiescence. This aotion was /aken less simple task with these means, for months. Still, official opinion is 'ball clubi and will take place next not the team it was in the days of as a safeguard against a deficit to clear off the field. Wide swaths said to have reason to be optimistic third round of the Qualifying stageg. The New York Giants have fi­ Of the National Challenge Cup se­ spring. ' “ Dutch” Esholtz. This statement caused by the expenses of officials -will be swept along both sides of nally released Jeff Tesreau and about his return. ries was also dqalt a severe setback is not uttered to discredit the who will have to leave Amherst by the field to insure tatisfactorr BOWLING Marked Disaster. Tilly Schafer and the misfortune a by the storm. Of tho seven games Hartford victory last Friday but 10 o’clock in the mprnJng. It has standing place for the fans. Ar­ If the Latin accepts the invita­ ArUlur Sale, well known in simply as a warning of precaution rangements will also be made for of It is that this Washington club C. B. A. A. SENIOR LE.AGUE. down for decision only one was Michigan Soccer circles and secre­ been agreed that in event either is no longer running an old men’s tion, Tilden will be starting back played, that at Cleveland between manager should cancel the game suitable parkihg of automobiles. * over the same trail that is marked tary of the National Amateur Cup home. * the Magyar American F. C. of that New Britain High is coming to after this hour, he must stand re­ League Standing. with the milestones of his 1926 dis­ Committee for the past two years, toW/JU Friday .night to battle our GREENLEAF TO DEFEI^D Won Lost city and the Mahoning "Valley S. C. is about t(Y become a benedict. His sponsible for all expenses contract­ asters. It was La Coste who beat of Youngstown. This game was schoolboys. Cdach _ Cassidy is ed. And in event one manager calls POCKET BILLIARD TITLE We havs no way of knowing Old Mill ...... 17 4 numerous friends will be glad to whether Mr. Dempsey was pois­ him indoors last year and furnish­ played to a conclusion under most confident bis team will steal some off the game before 9:30 without W eavin g...... '15 9 ed the first Intimation th%t^ Tilden learn that the kick off for this mo­ of the laurels S. M. H. S. plans to New York, Dec. 15.— Announce-^ oned...... But we do know that distressing weather conditions the mentous occasion is set for 7 p. m., the other’s, consent, he must also Ribbon ...... 11 13 might be human, after all. store in its cedar chest. ment wag made public-today that - some of the boys whb laid ^ to 1 home; club adminlst^ing a shutout January 1st, 1927, at Detroit. The pay all minor expenses. The officials Spinning ...... 5 19 to the "Valley team,«y the score of on him are in favor of it, even, It was La Coste who turned qus- bride is Miss Lillian Grace Desbor- in that case, would of course, be Ralph Greenleaf, world’s champion Averages. picion into certainty by outlasting four goals to nothing. The remain­ At a . special ^e-organizatlolf' pocket billiardist, would defend his now. Games Av. ough, also of Detroit. , - notified not to come. Tilden in a great five-set ma,tch in ing games in this round will be meeting of the Cubs football elev­ However under the present title in a 450-point match here with Wilkie, Old Mill ...... 24 109.8 By ginning over Southern Cali­ the Davis cup challenger round, staged this week if weather condi­ en last night. Assistant Manager agreement there is Little likelihood Erwin Rudolph, of Chicago, , on ^ fornia, the Notre Dame eleven Canade, Old M H l...... 24 102.9 marking Tllden’s first defeat in this tions are favorable. A victory over New Bedford, Albert Pentore was promoted to either team will cancel the game. January ?0, 21 and 22. demonstrated It is the greatest Suhie, Spinning ...... 21 101.1 competition. It was La Coste who While ProTddence and Brooklyn manager- in placs of Nick Angelo It would mean a further descent in­ ^ ______• • ---^ football machine in the country, Schubert, Weaving ...24 99.13 proved the ultimate winner when David Brown, crack center for­ each lost- two games at the week­ and it was announced that efforts to the already ovef-fllled financial The complaint is mqde that Tex Cervini, W eavin g...... 24 99.2, ward of the New York Qlants and would be made immediately to ar­ except when opposing Carnegie THden saw his prized national turf end, sent Springfield from ninth to column. 1 . ' . i Rickard is conducting a fight' Wilson, Ribbon ....'. .13 99.2 title slip away from him for the leading goal scorfer of-^the Ameri­ seventh place in | the American range a game with the Clover- trnat in New York...... The name Tech. can Soccer League, is a native born Two weeks ago, weather condi­ Sa4, Spinning...... 21 89.2 League standing. Bethlehem SteeUs leaves for Sunday. Farther ne-ors of the rival cheese industry regiS7 first time in seven years. product of the dribbling pastime, tions were something terrible. Not­ ' It was very nice of Mr. Rockne T. Anderson, Old Mill .24 98.13 Thus was born the Tilden-La win against Brooklyn strengthened will be fqund on this page if fur­ withstanding, the Cloverleaves tering the complaint is not known. Benson, W eavin g...... 24 98.2 having'first saw the light of day ther developments oequr. There to accompany bis team all'the way Coste vendetta, the cllmEuTof which in East Nft-?frark, N. J. He is lead­ the Steelmen’s hold on first posi­ to the Pacific coast for the game Shea, Ribbon ...... 24 97.6 should’ furnish lawn tennis next tion. The standing follows: appears to be a strong possibility ing the,^ifi4ividual goal getterq of the game may yet be played. and we hope the players, on being summer with the throb of a gener­ the major professional soccer cir­ P. , "W; . L. introduced to him, showed their Monday’s'^lames. ation. Bethlehem' ...... 21 14 3 OldhtmO). cuit with a mark of 32 counters, appreciation in the proper manner. scored in 21 ganies— an average of Pall River .. Steveson ...... 165 94 1,52 goals per game. The dinilnu- New Bedford INANEWROUp: ' On the other hand the result A. Anderson ...... 86 92 PIRATES. DODGERS, tive center is one of the outstand­ Boston may be interpreted as a distinct T. Anderson ...... 91 104 ing and colorful players of . the Indiana .... personal triumph for Mr. Rockne. C anade...... -...116 90 140 present day soccer stars and was N. Y. Giants He did not accompany the team Wilkie ...... 87 106 94 ILS TALK DEALS chosen to lead the American elev­ Springfield ' . Matt McGrath, Former Olympic to Carnegie Tech and it lost; he en in. the recent international game ' Brooklyn (Champion, Now Police Captain. did (icoompany the team to Califor­ 485 486 499 New York, Dec. 15.-^Rumors of with Canada which resulted in a Providence . nia and it won. Spinning (OJ. trades involving the Pittsburgh victory for the U. S. forces. Some Philadelphia Finnegan ...... S2 101 S3 Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers and the of this native born player’s scoring Newark ..... Joy Note; It will be at least sev­ Reggets ...... 94 86 108 Phillies, were in.the air today as feats are: Six goals against the J. & P.. Coats en more months before anybody B rennan...... 93 95 95 the magnates, and Philadelphia F. C. (An American tries to swim the channel again. Suhie ...... 93 86 87 managers prepared to entrain for Soccer League record), five goals After resting in ninth position S a d ...... , 86 106 86 Chicago where the ,Joint meeting against tlm Providence F. C. and The Army-Navy game will come for many weeks it Is pleasing to see with the American'League will be f ^ r goaft against the - Brooklyn Springfield start to climb the league 'back to New York next year.... 448 474 4'59 games will stand for many a day. Evidently the Chicago scalpers did held tomorrow. MeanxfiHe* a r®’ ladder and now that the manage* Weaving. i port that the Pirates were dicker­ meixt haa practically settled on its not handle the proposition up to ing with Trls Speaker, former The contemplated tour of this STANDARD’ the high standard set by the met­ Benson ...... a ...... 88 104 97 regular team we look to the Babes 85.00 H au gh '...... 87 ^2 107 Cleveland manager, to 'become country next spring by the famous occupying a rung close to the top ropolitans. G,lasgow Celtics, one of the great­ Taggart ...... 92 87 ,94 their assistant manager and extra before many more weeks' of the sea­ 86 100 outfielder, had been denied by Sam est soccer clubs in Scotland, now The Cincinnati pitchers had Cervini ...... 89 looms as more than a possibility. It son have passed. Schubert...... ; . . 84 95 87 Dreffuss, siicretary of the club. more shutouts to their credit last Stuffy Mclnnes, nisw manager hdi been Intimated that several of season than any other major Sunday’s American League games of the Phillies, waa supposed to be our leading professional clubs look league staff....The opposing bat­ 440 452,485 provided two mild surprises and trying to swing two deals.' One of with favor on the proposed visit of ters simply could -not decipher ' Ribbon. this renowned Scottish aggregation one that wagn’t quite So mild. them was with the Dodgers, from J them, as it were. Johnson ...... 88 93 106 as they are anxious to secure an Providence fell before the /^ew M etcalf...... 79 97 100 whom he squght the services of the one gift that will afford him daily en- Burleigh Grimes, spltball-pitcher. Idea how they compare with what York Giants by 5 to 2 in the Metro­ When Mr. O’Goofty was asked if Plitt ...... 1------79 89 90 is undoubtedly one of the finest polis and at Tiverton, R. I., Fall joymentr-RValetAutoStrop Razor. Spe-' he had heard about the recovery Shea ...... 97 84 90 It was said that the Dodgers de­ manded Butch Henline. soccer teams extant. Negotiations Rivtir chalked up 4 goals against of the franc he is said to hate re­ Wilson ...... 86 101 98 The other deal mentioned wnuld are now expected to develop rapidly Indiana Flooring without a reply cial Christmas sets, ranging in price from plied as follows: “ I didn’t even .and an official announcement Is from the'Floorlayers. The big sur­ know be was sick.” send Hal Carlson, pitcher and Rus­ $1 and up. He will be grateful for your .429 464 484 sel Wrlghtstone, infUlder, to the looked for in the near future. prise was at Brooklyn, where the lowly Newark eleven got three thoughtfulness. V Your gift will last for George Uhle, the champion pitch­ Pirates for Bmjl Ifde, left band C. B. A. A. JUNIOR LEAGUE pitcher, and several other Pirates., Some of the clubs In the English goals past the home goalkeeper er of the American League, is Football League are now beginning against two by the "Wandorera. tiiai\y years. For sale at all drug, cigar, bald-headed. This means that he Nothing had come of either deal Won Loit when the league meeting ended to wonder whether goal Judges are Brooklyn suffered two defeats over can never be the high commission­ necessary, Huddersfield, on one or hardware and specialty shops. Throwing ...... 9 6' yesterday. - ' the week-end and it is expected er of baseball. HrlbDou «•§•#'•#•••••• 8 7 two occasions, and Newcastle, In a Springfield will extend the losing recent-game with Buiy, have had Dressing ...... 8 7 LAST NIGHT’S f ig h t s streak to three straight when thf Headline says: “ Chicago offers W eavin g...... 5 r 10 goals disallowed which they allege teams meet at League Park on bones of apostles for sale.” . r... 12 Highest Averages. were legitimate scores. The referee Saturday. Mh O’Gbofty is shocked because At Albany— Izijr Cooper of New in each Instance gave the defence Games Av. "fork won the decision over Pete he didn’t think those fellows used Detro, Throwing .... .15 98.7 the benefit of the doubt but the Jimmy M;cConnell, Springfield’s dice. Petrolle of * Schenectady, twelve clnbe in question are inclined to the Ferguson, Ribbon ... .15 96.1 rounds. Sammy Marco of Detroit new center forward, had home town .15 95.6 opinion, howevpr, if goal Judges company when he came to Spring- Hansen Dressing .... won decision over R el McGee of had been used that the goals would It was nothing less than logical .15 95.3 field, for he is a personal'friend of that the defeat of Tiger Flowers Johnson, Dressing New York, ten rounds. have been allowed to stand. It is Lennon, Ribbon ... ,15 93.13 Angus McNair, who filled the out­ shquld leave a dark brown taste In At Wilkes-Barre—Abs Attel also stated that intentional kicking Now it is Captain Matt McGrath, .12 .93.11 side left berth' in the Babes’ team the mouths of Chicago fans. Peterson, 'Weaving .. Goldstein of New York wpn der out Into touch Is likely to be met if yon Please. The former Olympic Rudinsky, Weaving .. .15 93.7 cision over Johnny Dunn of "Wilkes- before JBlning the Westlngbouse in the near future with a free-kick eleven. Both players are natives of champion 'who not so many years Strptton, Dressing . . . .14 93.7 Barre, ten rounds. infliction. There are those also who Gene Tunney plans to go to Kilmarnock, Scotland, ago starred in the hammer throw London to meet 0. Bernard* Shaw. Warner, Ribbon ...... 15 93.4 At West Palm Beach— ^Battling consider that & ball which may be aqd shot put when not ..patrolling Anderson, Throwing •.12 93.1 Finch of Savannah, Ga., knocked- over the line while in the air, but "iVe hope both of them will hew ’There are many League Park his, beat,-^or. handling traffic, was to the lin« and let the verbial K. Johnson, Dressing . .12 92.6 out Pete Stamaty of Boston in the which a player succeeds in pulling recently elevated to . the rank of Halllday, Throwing .. .12 92.1 sdventh round. hack into play before it touches.the fans of the opinion that Jimmy ifiod($ier8 fall where they may. Black is not playing so well on the' captain In the Naw York City police Sharpens its own blades At 1^08 Angeles— Harry ,(Kld) ground, should continue in play. department. Here we have him at Games Thursday. Brown of Philadelphia won decision snow-covered pjtch. For that mat­ The pro-football season is fin- ter Yew members of the team are- his desk in the West 30 th street eta* Ribbon vs. Throwing. over Baby Joe Gans of Lds Angeles, The Hakoah Sport Club of "Vien­ lahed and so are iqost of the back- giving their best displays. tion. eti* Weaving vs. Dressing. ten rounds. na has.almost completed arrange-^.

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C l i & r d HEA. iC E m a MOOUONIAn WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE To the home of PROF and m 6l > “Intellectnal Death!" LIE ELWBLL in CamdenviUe. Ind., one night in October of 1898, There will be, no few jeers and comes MARTHA DALTON, a scoffings,. of. course, at the recent nnrse, bearing a woman who had attempt of Smith College to “ free fainted on the train on which wives and mothers from the intel­ Martha bad been traveling. lectnal death imposed upon them IQNMO Elwell is an artist. He has a by the job of housekeeping.” Most son, JIM, aged 5. Late that night folks will turn a deaf ear to what Is twin giris are bom to thi woman, happening down in this eastern col­ ■ Jl* ' B i ■ 1 ^___1. who dies without revealing her lege, although, it’s probably the name. Yhe Eiwelis adopt the girls. biggest thing, meaning ,the most The story then moves forward for th? human race, that has been -XHOOTiW . » ~ HOlKM n 18 years. The twins, now g;rowing undertaken in the past quarter , » JL ■ , 1 ______( J to beautiful womanhood, have been .... • \ named MARGARET and ELIZA­ century. J BETH and nicknamed RUSTT and ’’Shame On Yon!” BETTT. It’s very simple. Smith has In­ America enters the World War stalled what it calls an' Institute t Genuine luxury, everything tha( and Jim Elwell enlists. Two nights for the Co-ordination of Women’s I could be desired in a modern before he leaves he discovers that Interests. It is simply, working for home, is included in this English one of the twins loves him and he seme adequate plan which will per­ .type, the “ Pulton.” Its outward in turn loves her. He tells his mit a girl of intelligence to be a appearance marks it as a home or mother, but does not tell which wife which generally automaticallr' aristocratic taste and belies the one, because he wants her to love means being a housekeeper, too* both of them the same in the event surprisingly- low cost for which it and to also have time and strength can be constructed. be does not return. for more intelligence work. At this Two months later he sails for -point the storm breaks. A wave of Entering through the little ves­ France and is wounded in his first protest. A chorus of “ shame,” The tibule, the visitor finds himself in battle. sentimentalists howl, “ what task Is a spacious li'ving room with stair­ NOW BEGIN THE STORX more worthy of an intelligent wom­ way along one end. ^ There is a CHAPTER XV an’s capacities than the God-given fireplace and- doors into both, HEN Jim woke up an army one of home-making?” kitchen and dining room. Opening doctor was dressing the. wound To which I make polite arid firm from the kitchen is the cellar and W on his leg. reply, “ Razzberries!” extra lavatory. The, breakfast “ Oh,” said ''the doctor, a young Now, Listen! nook is on a corner of the housa man with a freckled face and a You may or may not like it, but and there is a large back porch. shock of fiery red hair, "so you want facts are that housework is the One to know what It’s all about. Well,' job which morons and near imbe­ Upstairs are three large bed­ you got a nice little nick in the shoul­ ciles can do more efficiently than rooms; a wealth of" closet space and der, and a hunk of shrapnel raised anything else. If you don’t, believe the bath. If desired, a sleeping a little hob with your leg. You’re it, ask any social worker 'who porch can be substituted, for the lucky—lost a lot of blood but you’ll places hordes of low-grade nicatall- open balcony over the back porch. get that back.” The attic under the high-peaked Their own fire was met with a steady sp ill of machine gun pills. ties in kitchen jobs. Ask any doc­ And so it came to pass that Jim tor, any pschologist. A girl goes to roof offers ample storage room got a nice little rest in a hospital Maybe now we’ll get to see him ana asked how he was feeling. dealt Jim on this occasion he drew . college. She plans to teach to be an and is reached, by a stairway from at Vaux. again with all bis legs and bis bead “Fine, thanks.” a fat little joker. This joker looked attorney or write, or sing or work that he holds the sock, scarf and ,one of the bedrooms. Jim had what the English called “Feeling strong again?” good to him—then, it was in the in big business or doctor, anJ some­ sweater record - for the male ^ knit­ still on!” The exterior is entiffcly of shiii- a couple of “ blighty wounds.” Only, For Jim did develop the flu and “ Yes, sir. Feelin’ well enough to'^ form of an order to take command ot how or other she finds herself mar­ CHAMPS BECAUSE ters of the country, an i the title is being separated from blighty by the his hospital discharge was delayed. go back again.” . a machine gun squad of five and find ried. Because centuries of tradi­ hot unebntested.' either. Given his gle and slate, harmonizing at once Atlantic Instead of the English For a time he was a veby sick sol­ “ That’s fine. I’m going to , dls a covered position likely to cover tion have decreed that In this mar­ THEY TEiffi TO pipis and favorite chair, he can with its surroundings without-any Channel, ho remained at Vaux for dier, but.he pulled through the dan­ charge you.” r some nest of .“ pill guns.” riage partnership the man shall threaten even the aurels of Mrs. of the glaring newness that usual­ convalescence Instead of going home. ger zone and, tired acd drawn and Jim had made a speedy recovery. “ You’re cornin’ lyith me, Powell,” earn the wherewithal 10 keep the Sch.'weikhardt. 'when he’s “ going ly is so marked. The total cosL And back in the little Elwell home weak, was told he had nothing to do The blood was back in his cheeks Jim told his new friend.,And Powell' house going, ami the woman shall THEffi^^ good.” ...... complete, is $7,000. The specu­ in CamdenviUe the folks got a nice now but lie still and get well. once more and his legs were strong. smiled, but his face had gone sud­ do the work in thnt home, the na­ “ How do we do it?” chorus the lative builders’ selling priefe usu­ long letter from Jim, telling of his A letter received from Jim late In His weight was almost back to where denly ashen and hto lips trembled tural and usual outcome is for the .woolen athletes. “ Why, we just ally is twice that amount. The Ful­ company’s and his first big engage­ October told the family that he was it -was when he had come In the hos­ nervously. girl to become converted into a tend to our knitting!” ton is the mqst popular English ment in the war. pital on a stretcher, and altogether The squad found the position. This If ever "a mixed doubies -knitting type offered during 1926. still in the hospital and getting along houpoworkor. Excepiions, of course, match is' held- tor ' the'. T'W'rld’s Incidentally he mentioned, too, fine but had been told that he he was fairly happy at leaving the was in a. little ravine where the hill­ many of them. But I am talking : CLEANING PICTURE GLASS that he had been mussed up a trifle hospital even though it did entail go top overlooked Montmedy with, the championship, the Newark, N. J., ---- wouldn't bo discharged, probably, tor about the accepted sort of thing. chapter of the Red Groks-is sure Complete information about and was recuperating for a while in another month. Ing back to the front once more. Belgian frontier In sight. It was not Use alcohol or ammonia water to far from the extreme point of ad­ the cost of this house can be the hospital. Nothing serious—just Therefore, when the big news of The prospect was not one that he « A Moron’s Job! vance of the. Anierican army in th6| clean the glass over pictures. Dry obtained from the Standard a machine gun bullet in the shoulder the armistice broke on November 11 faced with unalloyed joy.' Pie had So this girl with her bright, In­ Battle of Sedan, the last battle of the carefully, and polish wUh chamois Homes Corporation, Colorado and a little scratch In the leg. Ex­ the news that almost turned the had one taste of war and knew-what genious, creative mind is given a o'f cfumplgd paper. pected—or hoped, at least—to be war and the one that brought on the moron’s job— dishes to wash, floqrs ra Building, Washington, D. . C. whole world upside down with to expect. What lay in store for him Complete” plans and specifica­ back in action inside a month or two thanksgiving—the joy that bubbled now ho did not know, but after his armistice.- - to scrub, cooking, ■ cleaning, ■'cash­ 1 I It sure was[ a "grand position!’ for tions also can be purchased “ Oh, I’m so sorry!” burst from frtrn the hearts of Jim Elwell’s experience in battle and in the hoarpl ing ironging. As' I say, many do machine guns, as Jim remarked to Cut Felt E Rusty as Prof Elwell finished reading mother and father and the twins tal it was fairly easy to plpture. : ^ not. “ The new woman” who has from this .Company, Powe;i. But the latter laughed queer- -4> I the letter. “ Why couldn’t he have Betty and Rusty, was a joy that Nevertheless, Jim, ■ although he made a name for herself by lawyer­ I been hurt enough to keep him In the fairly shrieked for expression. was not a story book hero,- was a ly. ing or nursing or painting sees no I hospital until the nasty old war was . "X'ye got a hunch,” ho said, "rv e Had not their last letter from Jim man. more reason why the Mrs. before i over? It won't he much longer now got-a hunch that something's going her name ■ should automatically i till it's over since the Americans informed them that he would n ot be „ .Three, dgys,later .w e p j..,b a c k to to happen to me today, if It does. discharged from 'the hospital for at the front. He found jPershing’s First I’ve got two letters sewed up in my change her job ’’or. one of scilllion s have started to fight.” any more than that her husband 1 Betty added her quota to Rusty’s least another month? And wasn’t'A rm y beginning Us rush to Sedan coat. One’s-to mother and one’s = statement with a vehement and the war over now? That meant that and Montmedy. He found, also, that to my girl back in Newark. If I’m should stop judging aud become a i blood curdling utterance. Jim was still in the hospital and soon one of his new company mates, John bumped off; buddy, 1 want you to brick-layer. She accepts the respon­ 1 “ I wish he’d got both legs broken!’ would be on his way home. Powell of Newark, New Jersey mall ’em.” . - sibility for her home, yes. She hires i She paused. "And his trigger finger So they '"ft the house and went looked enough like him to -cause-the Jim consented but, laughing, tbld. the kitchen work done and keeps 1 shot oft and a sword cut across his down tpwn where CamdenviUe was men to call'them twins." Povve-4 he had better shake his on at her own job. In theory,-it’s g cheek that would leave a nice scar shrieking Itself mad and an im­ Jim himself acknowledged that the hupcl.. . dandj. = Then he’d have to be—what do you promptu parade v^as marching likeness was almost perfect, Powell "Hupches don’t fit in with a ma­ there’s that little lino,'"she 1 cajl it?—invalided back hom«|. That through the streets, led by the Cam- looked enough like him to be his own chine gun squad.” gets help.” Try and get it! Sooner g would have been glory enough for denville brass band that had blared brother. “ Ail right. Jim, maybe I’m crazy. or later she finds that she is doing s me!” so dolefully on the occasion of Jim's “ In which event,’’ Powell i^ftld, for But-'-” ' : ' > double duty. It’s too much of a g Mollie was shocked. "The way you farewell.. he was a new man and a little nerv­ •‘Forget It." .'And thus !tho subject good thing. 'Tradition assumes that g girls talk!” she exclaimed. “ Isn That night th^ Slwells served a ous and looking for sojne'one to quiet was dropped, and the little detail, be­ the well-manned home, which is = Jim hurt enough?” special dinner, and a place was re . his nerves an(^hls suppressed - fears.-- gan: ppufitig. bullets into a bumih of her job, comes first. She gives up = But, the twins argued, they didn served lor Jim. all decorated up wlib "you and 1 mlgh^, as well .start out underbrush dow n-the river - bank her outside job and stays home for = want him to be discharged from the flags and flowers. by being friends.” . ' , : whleh Jina thought looked Uko an dishes and^dusty floors. g hospital only to go back again and While they. Were alternately laugh­ "Soldi” said Jim, enemy- pill box. N e v e r a s run the risk of being injured all over ing and crying with thanksgiving, Powell went on to say that, si- He was right. Their own fire was So They Don’t Marry ^ again apd maybe kilted, while they were eating their celebra tt.uugh b j was no cry baby, "he didn’t whether or not the conduction of cakes or one, flaiFored with molasses COAT LININGS enough wood to repair the back .peptlhe' or'.kerosene and one part sound In the ear follows the usual porch for fifteen dollars. Now it a meat fat may be used. The fur coats of this season are opiled’ linseed oil. If-you have If Phone lines. takes a hundred for the same variil'shed, when nqw,, and waxed J^hone The examinations made in vari­ often lined with quilted kasha or amount. -We have never learned 786-2 some such light wool. lightly; occasionally, it wears much 73fr’2 . ous cities have Indicated that about forest conservation, llko th'b Euro­ longer.’ . t 15 per cent of the children have de­ peans and not the: least' o f ' the' list NSIST UPON day’s sw^irk^lor Mrs; .'j^lia'.^ Schw:elk- ficient hearing, about 3 per centTie- of numerous causes of waste is the hardt,Va'r-,th> '’’riffbV. ’A-pd: Ifvtl^^ i w e r S h o p ing effected in both ears, and 12 per BLACK AND SILVER ChristUias tree. e m p s Red • OroM ‘ h fs.• ’ TOme ,eiaerjpttcy PEARLS AND TULLE. ^ K calls ■ foi' • dbthing,' she. can tilrti, o.qt 985 MAIN STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE cent'in only one ear. , "We have always been guilty'of a, . The black chiffon frock embroi­ Christmas-tree in our family. We* A very novel necklace-sponsored half .a dozen; pairs of ; •db'ch.B forIOa ■ Not Infrequently the work of the never S No connection with any other Flower Shop in iowK child in school is back of that of dered in rhinestones worn with a fell with, the rest.' It just wasn’t -by Lanyin - is a choker of twiste

The first question is most diffi­ If a body meets a body With a jolly face. cult. Ono must be a careful ob­ While he’s stuffing Christmas server to detect the error in the stockings illustration. The question answers In the chimney place; BbcnWil. 9. 1M«. JeliBiok appear on another page: If he’s short, and stout, and rosy. -V 1— What is wrong with the pic­ She won’t run, because $ALESMAN, $AM Milly Is Worried By Swan ture of the clock in the accompany­ She will know, this little lassie— ing Illustration? That he’s Santa Claus! niLUH l> WOWflCD Woofl 6III6, R 5Tf>>(NiHCr 2— Who is chief justice of the 5 ECTIOM *5HOUJS ^ ^ I’ve, opp^nep 5HE. CRH’T 5 o ««.Y - ^-IRRSS PiU. (^iGrtT. United States supreme court^ P>T\POL FVftT* rtICKB. BOT I’VE. Christmas means little in the w D K in 3— How many gills are there in \r> HORT— ftHO IS , p•ERP f ~ OR ftUPE.- A COPO OKLM SoT I've. <=»oT T R t- life of the married man who al­ vJftEFlE. USlNty IN Sonfe. HoVBL. rve. D oH t p»u- a quart? atonrw foUJM CAVOPCS. A *>#5 , CHAN&E. ready owiis two pair of house clip­ U M b O H lACn>Q COLt> HONErR'I (>»«> PiUMtE. I BILL 4— What are the names of thepers. HVTW K SFi 1 CAN Great Lakes? W r CA?nE56- Mr ' ii^ Wft’i Oh/fe A / ^ c «• 5— Is ice lighter than water? Christmas was invented for TWo 6— What is the capital of Louisi­ HOdlJEf) IKIb pr children hut the swappers grabbed A -5EWER.. ho ■mfree ana? the patent right. THE. CO M C It 5nOK\Hfc 7— In what American war did4 No Incubator Is needed for ' ^7wuM P I T C H 9— Is local postmaster an ap­ Scene: A window at the post of­ PM* 9e.L0V0 pointive or elective position? fice. TrCt SuRFftCE 10— What is the first tone of the Clerk: What’s yours?' O P T H e . musical diatonic scale? 5 T « E € T , Customer (timidly): Er, just a VOE. P i n o two-cent stamp this time. WWPtffuKr Clerk: Anything else— special Bobby: “ Pa, what becomes of a AOoOfT, L O O tU tlb delivery ?_ baseball player when be gets old T o R fV N Customer: No, thanks. “ OOTUE-T and blind and deaf?” Clerk: Insuraiuce? You really Father: “ They make an ought to have it insured. of him.” Customer: No, I g^ess not. Clerk: How about a nice money Wife: Baby has swallowed all order? FRECKLES ANU HJS Fm m m Harvey’s Marks By Blosser the ink in the inkpot! Whatever Customer (impatiently)': No. ..if- shall we do? Clerk: Perhaps you’d Uke a pos­ 6000 MARKS? r '* I Hubby (leading): Write with a tal savings certificate? BCV.' 7!«Ar’.S s o u s POP’LL BE VIAY MARKS W vWMrAY scAooL-Doyoc; BUr/LV MAAJOS pencil, I suppose. Customer (emphaticallj^): No. ISSPOR-r CARD IF 1 Do PROUD OF vwrtE/i K/AOA Clerk: By the way, who do you EVER SET PONT- SAOIW ’EM Arras 5AV I'r A V S E tF = (ab0D I Saovw AIA^ ALL MAR5CS', Teacher: ‘T have went. That’s think will win the fight? /VIARICS )M '3JL6SE AllcE GOOD /VVSRKS AAi A(X;RoI5 SO.'.^ wrong, Is’nt it?" Customer: see here! What’s the EVJERVTTflAiG' /AARKS TALKIN'^ A T SOJLOOL^ Pupil: “ Yes, ma’am.” idea of asking me all of these A B ou r?( AAJM&V? Teacher: “Why is it wrong?” fool questions? Pupil: “ Because you ain’t went Clerk: Well— aren’t you my yet.” barber? s

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A SHOCK •iM MyjjVSH GOY UPON l e a r n in g A y h a y YHE UERY PEOPLE HE BEFRIENDED BN VCeePlNO YvAElR JEiNElS AS2E AOOIED Jew lE l^Y “t^^iEvies. is (READ THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE). When Clowny’d rocked the doll It wore a very pretty dress, and on to sleep, he laid it down and said, its feet had little shoes, as shiny as r J l¥>\.D\ H€R.E’S Y 0 U 9 . N E s T ^ ^ f ' could be. A fancy sash hung at its “ Don’t peep, for if you make much \ .o

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^AMATEUR BOXING DAUGHTW OF UBEBTY The M. X. club will . hold its , ELECTION. regular meeting this evening at the Si ■,"-■* homd of Miss Margaret Larson Of 21 Rounds— 7 Bouts 102 Starkweather street at 7:30.' It TOMORROW NIGHT Daughters of Liberty, I. O. A. at is requested that all the members Auspices their annual meeting in Orange hall be present, as this is the last meet­ elected the following officers for the ing before the holidays and a spe­ Cheney Brothers’ A. As School Street Rec Gym coming year: - ■ cial Christmas program has been W. M.-—Mrs. Mary Mercer. arranged. This Store Is Oped TONIGHT ST. M A R Y ’S D. M.— ^Miss Martha Tedford. R. Sec.— Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly. vs. — i “' F. Sec.— Mrs. Ellen Bulla. MIDDLETOWN Treasurer— Mrs. Lillian Mc- Cheney Hall Caughey. MASON SUPPLIES Dancing Will Follow Game. Cnaplain— Miss Sarah Stevenson. Tomorrow, Thursday, First Lecturer— ^Mrs. Sarah LIME • m. Admission 50 Cents. Hutchinson. ------Second Lecturer— Miss Jamesina CEMENT ------PUBLIC DANCE ------Stevenson. Odd Fellows’ Hall Dancing Tonight First Conductress— Mrs. Martha Hundred of useful gift^ here tomorrow SATURDAY, DRCEMBER 18 Bell. PLASTER r Modern and Old Fashioned Dances. And Vaudeville Attractions Second Conductress— Mrs. Eliza­ Jack Whalen’s Hartford beth Stannage. BRICK ' Commodore Orchestra. Inside Guard— Mrs. Elizabeth HOUSE DRESSES ...... $1.98 Prompter Prof. L. Beebe. Greenaway. PHILIPPINE GOWNS ..... $1.98 “DANNA” DRESSES ....; $2.98 , Dancing 8 to 12. Admission 50c. At The Rainbow Outside Guard— Mrs. Susan Mor­ F L U E U N IN G Surely there Is a housewife on your rison. A dainty muslin gown all hand made Bill Tasillo’s First String list who would appreciate receiving a -"So well made.’’ Dainty dresses of Trustee for three years— Mrs. DAMPERS with square, round'or V neck. Sizes Orchestra — Modem Dancing Sarah Mullen. house drdss as a gift, especially one of voile or dimity trimmed with embroid­ E3IEROENCY DOCTORS 16 and 17. Several different designs Vaudeville Acts Between Advisory Board—^Thomas W. TILE these gingham or washable foulard ery or lace. Sizes 6 months, 1 and S . Dances Tedford, George Tomlinson. to select from. Second Floor. dresses. Second Floor. years. Main Floor. Dr. Lundberg and Dr. Moran The above officers will be in­ A FuU Line. will be on duty tomorrow after­ Admission 50 Cents. stalled at a Joint installation cere­ noon to take care of emergency mony with Washington Primary calls. Lodge, No. 117 ^t Orange hall, De­ ❖ Sunset Rebekah lodge will fol­ Give us your ord:r. cember 30. WOMEN’S BOXED low its regular meeting In Odd Fel­ We deliver the goods. KID GLOVES ...... $2.98 GIFT STATIONERY ...... $1.0d lows hall Monday evening with a HANDKERCHIEFS 59c Christmas social. Each member is Edward J. Holl Is planning to When in doubt give gloves— always Included at this pride ,you will find asked to bring a 10 cent useful entertain the officers of Manches­ ter Lodge of Masons and a few in­ welcomed, especially a pair of Fawnes’ The box consists of three lovely hand­ Eaton, Crane and Pike stationery with ABOUTTOWN gift. Mrs. Jessie Wallace Is chair­ vited friends at his summer home fancy cuff kid gloves in either beaver, kerchiefs. Plain or colored muslin infierllned envelopes, Keith’s chec, Rip- man of the committee in charge and G. L Willis & Son With embroidered comers. A box of in Bolton Friday evening. tan, mode, brown . or gray. Main she will be assisted by Miss Emily handkerchiefs makes a dainty glftw plemark, etc. White and colors. Main The West Side Rec will hold a 2 Main Street Phone 50 Floor. Floor. '.Christmas celebration on Thursday Klssman, Mrs. Nellie Flavell, Mrs. Main Floor. evening, December 23. It will start Frances Chambers, Mrs. Marion ^promptly at 7:15 with both set­ Straughan, Mrs. Frederlcka Spless, back and whist. Two turkeys will Mrs. Winifred Petlg, Mrs. Grace be given, one to the man or woman Moynlhan and Mrs. Emma Brown. $1.98 ATOMIZERS ...... $1.00 ...having the highest score in set­ SILK AND WOOL HOSE .... 50c back and the other to the winner The SeWing Circle of the Luther­ 59c PERFUMES ...... For the young lady’s boudoir one of of whist. Following two hours of an Concordia church will omit its We have Just received another lot of - cards, everyone will be Invited to weekly meetings until the second these imported glass atomizers would Vanly' and Boutons’ perfume put up J~go to , the auditorium where they Thursday in January. make a lovely gift. A good assort­ thirty dozen of these silk and wool hose Will enjoy a novel and interesting in a fancy decorated box. Your choice ment of the wanted shades. Main in the plain colors of fawn, champagne, .entertainment for an hour. .Santa Miss Jean Neuville has taken of narcissus or Jassmin. Main Floor. , Claus will be present w tlr a gift for the Btate examination for hair Floor. biscuit, nude, etc. Main Floor. • everyone. The remainder of the dresser and has Just received her , .^evening will be spent In dancing. license. She is a graduate of The ,Tlie party is open to lh(^ public and Hartford Academy of Hairdressing a small admission fee will be and she is now employed at the .charged. Milon Beauty Salon, 847 Main EVERSHARP PENCIL AND HAND EMBROIDERED $1.00 FANCY RUBBER street, Hartford.— A-dv. L E A D ...... 50c TOWELS ...... 95c APRONS ...... The Junior choir of the North 79c ■Methodist church will have a re­ With every purchase of one of these Pure linen towels all hand embroider­ An extra large size towel In beautiful hearsal this evening at 7 o’clock at yellow Eversharp pencils we will give a ' ■the home of Mrs. Lydall on Hudsop WE SPECIALIZE ed by the natives of Porto Rico. Some two toned color combinations. Your --•Street. package of Eversharp lead free. Main have colored borders. Sizes 17x28 choice of blue, rose, green, gray and IN EXAMINING EYES AND Floor. Inches. Main Floor. lavender. Main Floor. Loyal Circle King’s Daughters of FITTING GLASSES the Center Congregational church •have decided to postpone until aft- ■ er Christmas the food sale they had WALTER OLIVER planned to hold next Saturday. 12 PASSENGER INTERURBAN $1.98 NICKEL PLATED Optometrist XMAS $1.98 TEA KETTLES ...... $1.49 B U S E S ...... $1.49 CASSEROLE^ ...... $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mc'VeigU 1926 \ .have moved from Maple street to 915 Main S^. So. Manchester. The Qreatest Qift Copper nickel plated tea kettles lu Enameled finished buses with rubber Brown and white covered casseroles their new home on Oxford street in Hours. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. And through size 8 only. Gifts for the home are tires and disk wheels, 25 inches long. fitted to nickel plated frames. For the the Pinehurst section. Telephone 39-3. for the Whole Family tlie years. . . . always appreciated. Special Thursday Only 24 to sell at this price. While they bride-to-be or the housewife this would ______\ only at this price. Basement. A last— $1.49. Basement. make a practical gift. Basement. ' tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii ■ a ® — A — Gulbransen Piano S • Health Market^' Specials for Thursday The Saimge forever ends the $295 “GOOD TMI^OS TO CAT'* hand labor o f rinsing, and dry­ ing, the use o f set tubs, o f all 2 Yearq to Pay, I STORE CLOSES AT NOON THURSDAY. S pads, and o f all Wringing! For 50c For 50c For 50c 5 If .vou want your order i*eal early, please phone before 7:45 B It washes, blues, rinses and dries I lb. LOIN LAMB CHOPS I lb. SHOULDER STEAK I lb. SAUSAGE MEAT 5 so that it cango out on the 8 o’clock delivery. ,S an entire large tubhil romplete I Ib. BEEF LIVER lb. BACON I lb. STERLING STEAK E KEENEY WHITE EGGS ...... 59c dozen S in 18 HHNUTES OR LESS. O n ly Vz E CAMPBELL’S T03IA'TO SOUP, 3 f o r ___ i ...... 25c S the Savam does all this because 5 JUICY FLORIDA GR.APEFRUIT, 3 f o r ...... v -29c S only the Savage has the wonder­ = SWEET, JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES...... 49c dozen = B PINEHURST HA.MBURG ...... 25c lb. = ful innovation— I Pinehurst Market News | ^in-Rins& <8pin;Drij For 50c For 50c E Mr. Avery will make up fresh sausage meat tomorrow mom- E Saves you after-washday mend­ 1 lb. F rankfurts 1 lb. Lam b Stew E iiig. E ing — no more buttons or snaps GOING TO HAVE A TURKEY? = to replace. 1 lb. B eef Stew 1 lb. Bottom Round Steak Orders ai*e starting to come in now. We have sold five or six E turkeys today. Oi'der your turkey at Pinehurst. Satisfaction E I R t t m t yeur C em tmiemt em lU ttrmt guaranteed. E ] N G if'for Cfirpti"** Frot Homo Domonstronon Try King Arthur Flour. Just a five pound bag first if you S I dtlntry obtigatton ' ^ wish, but try it and you will come back for more. B EDWARD’S S.AUERKRAUT...... 10c lb., 3 for 25c E The Manchester PORK ENDS TO COOK WITH I T ...... 28c to 34c lb. E Electric Co. Self-Serve'' Specials for Thursday Only iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 861 Main St., So. Manchester For 50c For 50c For 50c ------« 2 CANS FANCY GOLDEN 2 CANS ^UEEN of the VALLEY , I BOTTLE MAYFLOWER SYRUP CREAM SUGAR CORN Store Open Thursday, Dec. 16th to 6 o’clock. Open MARROW SQUASH 2 PACKAGES HECKER’S OR CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL NO. 11 every evening during Christmas Week to 9 o’clock. I CAN BURT OLNEY’S GOLD MEDAL PANCAKE \ TENDER SWEET PEAS ^ 2 CANS UBBY’S SAUERKRAUT FLOUR [I ■ ------j------SUNBEAM EVAPORATED MILK NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT Del Monte Crushed or Republic Where Experience 5 CANS 50c 4 PACKAGES 50c Sliced Pineapple, 2 Cans 50c. Counts Manchester people do appreciate good quality. Mer­ \ BOXED STORE OPEN EVERY Windsor Chairs chandise at popular prices. CHRISTMAS CARDS NIGHT NEXT WEEK This store is fast becoming noted for quality in Men’s 25c to 99c SOUTH MANCHESTER ■ CON^ UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK. and Boys’ wear. $4-98 I^ t us help you on your Christmas shopping by giving you the advice of experienced salesmen. i ■_____ ■ N ! JUST ARRH^ED. Charles McCarthy yesterday Rehearsals for the Christmas Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters ' On Sale All Day Thuraday A wonderful line of MEN’S SILK STRIPED SHIRTS. moved his family * from Golway pageant to be given at the Center of Veterans are to hold their reg­ They will make pleasing gifts. ABOUTTOWN street to one of the flats in the Congregational church Sunday af­ ular meeting in the state armory WHO wouldn’t-be pleased to receive a Windsor Side newly remodeled building on North ternoon at 6:00, -will be held to­ tomorrow evening. The ladles Main street owned by Little & night at 7:00 and the final one to­ Chair, for they have so many uses in the home? For are reminded to bring to this meet­ McKinney. This was formerly the morrow night. ing tbelr gifts of Christmas cheer the breakfast room, for the hall or bedroom, for the liv­ Several' persona we*re In the R. P. BIssell block and since ac­ Men’s and Boys’ Hosiery Manchester police court this morn- for the soldiers’ home at Noroton. ing room as a telephone, desk or radio chair or as an quiring the property the local firm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'Wright of •Ihg for violation of the town by­ has practically rebuilt It both in­ occasional piece., ' ^ Interwoven Hosiery, long noted for satisfaction. laws in regard to parking. Howev­ North Elm street, who were gen­ LOCAL LAD DOING PHYSICAL side and out. The exterior has eral chairmen of, the December DIRECTINQ IN JERSEY These chairs are similar to the sketch only made, with Silk, Ligle, Wool, Silk and Wool 35c to $1.00, er, because of the heavy snow and been stuccoed and now presents a the difficulty of seeing the marks “ Church Night” held last week at four spindles in the back instead of the two shown. Then most attractive appearance. f the Second Congregational church,, James “ Dodger” Dowd of this Imported Silk and Wool Hosiery, $1.50 to $2.50. on the streets. Judge Johnson nol- town, now a junior at Arnold’s col­ they have the fancy wide splat, Windsor turned legs and have called a meeting of the var­ led the cases. lege of physical education In New t ious committees and residents In bamboo turned spindles. Regular $8.00. MEN’S AND BOYS’ SPORT HOSE. Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters Haven, is acting as substitute for of St. George will hold Its regular their group, for tomorrow even­ New numbers for the holiday season, 65c to $6.00. A marriage license was issued ing at eight o’clock at the Man­ tbe superintendent of physical edu­ meetlfig in Tinker hall this evening cation in the public and High yesterday by Town Clerk Turklng- at 8:00 sharp. A large number of chester Community clubhouse, for Our merchandise for quality. Glenney's label for ton to Henry Rollet and Mary Nev- the purpose of hearing reports.. school of Caldwell, N. J>> In the distinction. ^ members are expected as final ers, both of this town. plans will be made for the child­ absence of the superintendent who BROJCaEBa ren’s Christmas party to be given Three prizes will be'offered at is 111. THE GIFT STORE Thursday, December 23 In Tinker the first public whist of the season Mr. Dowd will be at Caldwell un­ Vital statistics of the town for hall at 7:00 p. ta. by both the which will' be held at the School til Christmas- This position is one the month of November show a pe­ Daughters and Sons of St. George. street Rec tomorrow afternoon at Mhtch is usually given to uppei GLENNEY’S culiar condition. During the 2:16. classmen and college seniors, but ’ month thqre were but five deaths. Mr. Dowd’e familiarity with calis­ Of this number the youngestiwas Town Treasurer George H. 'Wad­ A rehearsal for those In the doll thenics and physical Instruction, Tinker Building. over 40 years old, and strange to dell Is confined to his home on dance for the Christmas ' pageant gained while a playground Instruc­ say every one of the five died of East Center street, suffering from will be held tomorrow afternoon at tor here, put him in line for the the dread diseaBe, cancer. a severe cold. < -o’c l o c k ' School street Rec. Job. . ' f t ' !

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