. JnSTTOBSS-RUN AVEi U q B DAJ^Y GPPflbuiAnON OF.3 HEI EVENING HBBAIiD Fair and slightly colder tonight. for th® montb of November, 1020, Tuesday partly cloudy, slowly rls-' ing temperature.
MANCHESTER, COIW., MOJ®AY, DECEMBER 6, 1926. (TWELVE % PRICE THREE CEl VOL. XLI., No. 56. Olasalfied Advertliliit on Pii«e 6 lAbTaTCY .
R e f u s e d A c ig a r e t t e , r AliABM BELL, mNOINO, f Farm Buyer with Big Gun, Knife FALLS OHUBCH BURNS FIGHT a n d is KltiLED to Qtirr CARBARNS ■- ^ ! New fork, pet. , 6.—Refusal Boston. Mass., Dpc. 6.— Stirs up East Hampton^s Frank Powers, member of the of. a, reqnest for a cigarette to:r congregation of 'the Unitarian day led to the miurder 6f George Nm SATURDAY church, erected here 200 years Bast Hampton, Dec. 6.— Deputy move out and had arranged to seek Crahdley, according to the po of Its Career ago, saw'lt*aflre today. He seis Sheriff Young and Constable other living quarters. The man lice. Crandley Is alleged to hay© Flood of this place are combing then disappeared and returned asked .Charles Johnson, 6f the ed the rope of the church bell, Saturday to the home of .John which was also the village fire- the woods In the Mount Pleasant New, York Hotel, where both FINALjraON section for a man believed to be Johnson, armed With the gun and -were living, for a smoke. John- bell. But the .fire burned the insane, carrying a revolver of knife, and appeared to be ),h a C(®TN. SYSTEM OF fastenings and the bell came -:son’B refusal,, police said, led to, heavy calibre and a large curved highly excited condition. He sud a .fight- dming which Crandley A p p r a is a l v a l id NEWSMATORS ■ crashing down. Pow
■*-V-il I ' 'r . v-'- ;i.- ■-< .V ■ r, ..'r ■ / PAGE TWO JVrANGHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAYi DEC. 6, 1926.' eponsored a resolution- to, InvMti- was called to take him to the hos preferential clause Is something I A committee ot three iras ap Arratigements were made for the NEW SENATORS TARE gate charges that the imw Maine pital. don’t know much about.” d.a: r. heisfAvors pointed to aid Miss Ella Stanley, Christmas dance, which is to be solon “ bribed” Canadian officials ABOUT TOWN Roberts read from the record librarian of Orford Chapter, In given by the Ways and Means com in a railroad deal. ' ' . A daughter was borm yesterday that Robison previously had testi gleaning early historical facts mittee Monday evening, Depemher SEATS AS TERM BEGINS afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley fied the clause was “ more Import MISS NETTLETON about Manchester. Miss Emma 27, at High School hall. Music wijil • Miss Esther Lord’s group tor the 1 (Contlnned from page i ) Tilden of Spruce' street. ant than I had at first thought.” Hutchinson, Mrs. J. M. Williams be by the Paramount 's)rchestra. lE U R A L G IA unday School Christmas entertain- and Miss Mary Cheney were choe- Tickets may be obtained from the or headache— rab the forehead lent at Center church will meet to- en. committee which Includes Mrs. twenty minutes, but in that time —melt and inhale, the vapora A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. GAME OFFICIALS GO TO Votes to Support Her Nomina the wheels of a new Senate Inves iInorrow afternoon at 4:15. Tomor Wilfred Johnson of 69 Charter NATIONAL CONFERENCE The next meeting, which would Charles F. Sumner, Mrs. Louis row evening at 7.30 the cast for - ■ ■ tion as State Regent. Grant, Mrs. Arthur LOomlsr Mrs. J. tigation was set In motion— In Oak street this mprning. / • naturally fall bn New- Year’s day, volving the right of Senator Ar the Christmas pageant will re Hartford , Dec. 4— Headed by January 1, will be postponed until P. Cheney, Mrs. W . L. Parkis, Mrs. VICKS hearse at the church and on Wed • Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh C. W . Holman, Mrs. F. H. Jones, thur R. Gould to be seated. Sena „ ▼ V A P o R u j a Mrs. Arvid Seaburg of East Cen Frederic C. Walcott, of Norfolk-, a January at which time contribu tor Walsh, Democrat ot Montana, nesday afternoon at 4:15 Miss ter- street entertained with a birth ters of the American Revolution, tions for work and material for the Mrs. J. W . Phelps delegation from the State Fisher held its December meeting Satur Hazel Trotter’s group V ill have a day party Saturday afternoon for ies and Game'Commission went to women immigrants detained at El Miss Marion Jacobson, pianist, rehearsal. her little son, Arvid Jr., who was day afternoon at Center church lis Island will be received. gave several fine mnslcal numbers. New Ifork today to attend the na parlors, with Mrs. Charles R. Hatn- eight years old. Fifteen of his boy tional game conference under the Edwin Victor Gordon, son of Mr. and girl playmates were present away. Miss Nellie Lull and Mrs. auspices of the American Game Adelaide Spencer acting as hostess- and Mrs. James Gordon of South and had a merry time, playing Protective Association. Included in ■ n Tonight Main street has successfully passed games and enjoying the good the party are Commissioners 68 « things prepared by Mrs. Seaburg, At the business session the chap AND' / the Connecticut Bental Board ex- Charles E. Wheeler, of Stratford, ter voted to go on record as endors '.aminations held In November. Mr. which included a gaily decorated birthday cake. Arvid received and Charles C. Kulle, of Suffield; ing the nomination of Miss Kather Gordon Is now entitled to practice many remembrances from his little John W. Tltcomb, superintendent ot ine Nettleton of I)erby as state re Tomoirro^ the commission; A..' Joseph Wil Medals For This dentistry in this state. The young friends. • gent to succeed Mrs. Charles H. man graduated from the local High liamson, state game warden, and Bissell, regent, who has recently kschool with the class of 1918 and Eben Gobb, field supervisor. resigned.* '■•Miss' Nettleton* Is the ffrom Tufts Dental College at Med- TEAPOT DOME TRIAL present vice-regent. Also to favor ^ford, Mass., in June of this year. for state councillor. Miss Doolittle iNAN k ------SCOUTS GATHER of Bridgeport. W eek . EPWARD There will be a meeting of the LOOMS FOR A. B. FALL CHRISTMAS TOTS : \ Both anniversary committee of (Contlnned from Page 1.) % SUTHERLAND iManchester Division No. 1 A. O. H. Each troop.of .Boy Scouts ..o f PRODUCTION ;at eight o’clock this ( vening in St. Manchester is endeavoring to gath 8 UGHT MAZDA XMAS TREE STA'TE CAFE AND WITH I James’s parish hall on Park street, long Robison had considered the er toys for the ^children ; of Man OUTFITS ...... $2,50 jit is important that all the mem- preferential right clause in the chester who" are not ' fortunate Delicatessen Lunch CHESTER CONKLIN |bers of the committee be present. Pearl Harbor contract whereby the enough to have theifi. Any toys Chas. Ruhr, Prop. 8 LIGHT MAZDA XMAS TREE TOM KENNEDY I ______Doheny interests subsequently were that are not being msed or that .• lU a U D IT / awarded the $100,000,000 least on 20 Bissell Sto So. Manchester STAR OUTFITS...... $2.75 ADOLPH ZUKOR I The Board of Police Commis- av6 slightly broken will be wel JESSE L LASRY , j'sloners will meet this evening at the Elk Hills naval oil reserve. come by the Scouts. They plan Regular Dinners Served COMBINED OUTFITS OF i"" |! 6:30 to formally inspect the Man- Robison could not remember and to take the broken toys and repair 11.30 a. 'm. to"2 p. m. government counsel read from the them and at Christmas time dis 16 LIGHTS : ...... ^1.. $5.00 Chester Police department. The in Sandwishes and Light i'spectlon will be followed by the civil record that Robison had said tribute them to the children of the \ RED OR GREEN XMAS WREATHS V regular meeting of the commission. he considered It only a few hours. town who have none. This is the Lunches at att Hours. ' There are seven applications for “ As a matter of fact didn’t this first year that this plan has been AU* Kinds of Cold Soda. WITH MAZDA CENTmt LIGHTS . $2.50 membership in the department to preferential right clause destroy tried here and it is hoped that the ■ ■ -— ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ Vi_____ & townspeople will Join with the Near Beer on Draught. be considered. competition?” Fresh Made Cider, “ Well, ^ guess so. But that Scouts in this work. Extra Bulbs for Xmas Tree Outfits1 ...... ’ 12c each All members of Memorial lodge, ' No. 58 Knights of Pythias, are I urged to attend the meeting ne.\t Hotpoint Coffee Percolators...... $10, $15, $17 Wednesday evening at 7 o ’clock in stead of 8 o’clock. The refreshment LET US^ GIVE YOU A TIP Hotpoint Toasters...... committee will serve a roast beef ...... $6 supper at 8 o’clock. The rank of Cold Hotpoint Curling Iron s...... $3 Knight will' be conferred on 16 Before another day - : A . candidates. The grand mancellor . .Hotpoint Waffle Irons ...... $10 and his staff will be present and . A cold may be stopped in 24 hours, Men Appreciate Ne^wear large delegations of visiting broth the fever checked, the bowels opened, Hotpoint Waffle Irons with tray ...... $15 \ ers from Thompsonville and other the entire system toned. The way is HILL’S—a way so efficient that we Purchased at - surrounding towns are planning to Hotpoint Electric G rills...... $12 witness the work. paid $1,000,000 for it Don’t rely on lesser help, and dont delay, ^ t the Hotpoint Electric Table Stoves ...... $4.50 Michael Sufka of 195 Oak street quick, complete^ results that rliLl-ia :was removed to the Memorial is bringing millions. WILLIAMS ai hospital today, ill of pneumonia. H ILL *S Cascara-Bromide-Quinine [GtiramouM] He was stricken while visiting on R 0 surs yo u g vt H IIJ .’S, In thn red bo4 'Hotpoint Flat Irons ...... ;...... $6 w ith p ortrait. A t aU druggists— 30c. = ft Autumn street and an ambulance A Fine Selection of Styles G i c t i n e White Toilet Seats* Special ...... ,...... $5 White Enamel Set Tub Covers ...... $5 pair ■ N. ;_ $1.00 $1.50 $2.0 0 Imp Soot Destroyer...... 50c pkg. Store Open Until 7.30 Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings for Your Convenience. A Fine Thermometer Given Away I IE Free to Each Customer. Christmas Sale . .A suit or overcoat purchased through .our .Budget Wednesday Wednesday | Plan woul^l make an ideal, Xmas g ift ... Ask us for de tails. , ^ Manchester’s Headquarters for Plumbing, Heating and ^ . O j. s u r p r is e i Tinning Supplies. We dP all kinds of roofing and re Country otore night . = Fancy Articles, Aprons, Basketry, Embroidery, pair work. And a Double Feature Bill Home Made Cahdy. j Our New Method of Merchandising :o:- Refreshment^ on Sale. 5% for cash at time o f purchase. 2% for cash within 30 days. Net on our popular 10 Payment Plan. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Alfred A. Grezel Plumbing and Heating Contractor. , DECEMBER 7 AND 8 at Tonight i 829 Main Street — So. Manchester Circle LASTTHitES ’ George H. Williams » A T 7 ;0 0 a n d 9;00v ■ Johnson Block * .. Salvation Army Citadel Open Evenings Until 7;3Q P. M. BUCK JONES, 99 IN------**30 Below Zero The Perplexing Question of “What Shall I Auspices of “ 30 BELOW ZERO” has more action than a ,€Ircular Saw.' Give’' Can Be Easily Answered at laNOGRAM r COMEDY 1 SPOR’TLIGHT Women’s Home League— Young Peoples’ Legion. Sale Begins Tuesday at 7 p. m. BLUEBIRD PEARLS TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY have about them that rare grace and BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE! loveliness that appeal to every woman. F R A D IN ’S ~ Prices Start At THE SHOP OF USEFUL GIFTS \ ' L et U s Suggest HALES SELF-SERVE: \
G n a CERY ^ wrra it PAVB TO WAIT ON YOURagl,r< Bathrobes if \\ ANTONIO MORENO and 0 . . « PAUUNE STARVE Mi Special Tuesday Only! for young and old. Good warm ones. THURSDAY Night Only THtJRSDAY • . “ Beacon” make. ‘ ' THE EDUCATIONAL CLUB PRESENTS TOWNr PLAYERS • IN A THmSE ACT COMJpfiDY ^ Confectionery, Brown or .b Admlfslon 60c Powered Sugar, 3 lb. pkgs. ..:.. 25c Women’s sizes priced $2.98 to $8.95 Reserved W. H. GARDNER I ' I **DULCY” “SeMon T o il A LIBBY’S SAUERKRAUT, large c a n ...... I4c 847 MAIN STREET. Children’s sizes, priced $1.49 to $3.49 WALE’S PURE JELLY, jar'...... I9c ‘ All flavors, home made. QUEEN OF THE VALLEY MARROW Dozens, of'Pairs , SQUASH, large can ....___ _...... I5c COFFEE, lb .,...... > ...... 50c Women’s Ribbori Trimmed RIALTO Chase and Sanborn’s, Autocrat, Sunbeam, White I House and Maxwell House. Felt Bedroom^Slippers A FRESH SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUIT AND of pure wool to please every TWO BIG FEATURES SHOWN for LAST .TIMES TODAY VEGETABLES DAILY. taste and every purse. '' “Two Shall Be “The Bonanza Infants’ Sweaters $1.00 to Bom” Buckeroo” $4.95. With KENNETH HARLAN. ^ Fast Action Wpstem ' -S.. A. and JANE NOVAK Starring Buffalo Bill Jr. Children’s Sweaters, $1.49 to Also a Rib Tlcklln COMEDY and Current News Events. $5.95. ^ MEALTU MARKET TWO FEATURES TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY J A. Women’s Sweaters, $2.49 to $6.95. ' ^‘ T j r p h o o n Harold Lloyd — In— Love” Tuesday Spedids “Among Those Hate and love in the South Present” , Seas with a raal typhoon as the The fnnnlest comedian in an ^ Lean Pot Roast, Ib...... 22c climax. Mitchell Letvls and hilarious role that will makc,^\ and pleaaeido no make li e mistake of comparing this pilce with Katherine D a.w n are starred. your ribs ache from langhfngV^r^ % slippers o{ lower quality at a lower price. * VEAL STEW, Ib...... ; 22c These are excellent slippers In every sense of the word and BEEF STEW, lb...... 20c decidedly underpriced for this event at 41.00 a pair. / in a delightful variety of new LARRY SBMON COMEDY. NEWS ETONT8. ~^ FRESH RIBS OF BEEF, lb...... lOc Made of 28 ounce wool felt trimmed with silk ribbon and large styles and color combinations BRISKET CORNED BEEF, Ib...... \ ...... 22c silk pom ppm, chrome leather padded soles and heels. May be had in colors of rose, oxford grey, taupe and pretty combinations of Wool, Suede, Chamoisette . WANT A RADIO SET FREE? RUMP CORNED BEEF, lb...... 22c at this particular sal* price of $1 JSp a pair. - „ and Kid, 50c to $5.00. A Five Tube Set W ill Bo cilven Away Next Friday Evening. S a S 5 5 5 5 | 5
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^ f h in ’ fMs session— -l^inci-, ;AIRS. LAMTOECHT’S FUNERAL. Ic >tiSly tax redniftloniand .farm re- SURPLUS, RADIQ,tAiP>'r; Hei. Inr.Rhe'.?^ Seventieth Congress The funeral of Mrs. \Panllne Tell O f Plans i l S Democr|js!'WJli ; be sfrongerj . Lamprecht, e i, of n West street, j •i’- ... ^ TO FAI^EEIimBS'more militant,'ahd/ ?in,'. a ’ better was- held yesterday afterndbn at the IF^TOMACH IS I . . . . st^getical position to' enact their late home at ,2 oEclbck and at the own prdgrtyn’.L ii'f..? ' v tv-.* -' Concordia Lutheran church at p Get to j > TR0UBUN6 YOU! ' 2-:ST).'Rev. H. 0. "VVeber officiated. M ^ ■ ' * ■ P: ■'The .present session will not The bearers were Carl, Robert IN THE HOUSE IN THE s e n a t e ; posal. The'wjBt-Ji.w^^orflMtahce; really get d b '^ fo' business until .has organizedvto ^ ^eat%^\apy,';,- atr aud Herman Lehman, Reinhart and Instantly! End Indigestion] By FINIS J. GARRETT By JAMES E. WATSON. By JOSEPjI T. ROBINSON j , Thursday. , After the gavels' fell NICHOLAS LONGWORTH ;tempts at egfofc^edt-rqpfgfi^ William Lamprecht and A.ugust Speaker of the House of Bepre* Democratic Leader in the House Administration Leader, United Democratic Floor Leader, UnllM’ today the u.8ual'adj.oumment was Kleinschmidt. There were numer or Stomach Misery with ; k ^tion, Bponsored^byij^^i^^/.i^^by tAhen out -of resect to deadtmem- sentatives of Representatives States, Senate Statea Senate.' ^ ous floral tributes. Many „ friends The Democrats will nundertake' /delays ! qp" - ^ b^s. Tomorrow will be' devoted “Pape's Diapepsin” • The Republicans In the House The Democratic minority in the The short session of Congress 'noeurering and relatives present. are concerned for the Immediate House in the coming short session will be, introduc to bring about a' tai feductibn In td^hparlng E President C'oolidge?s the present session of . Congress action for’ - ...... ____ annual message, 'and ^ Wednesday future with the appropriation bills, of Congress will continue its poli ed by Senator Mc- The dying ^^jfty-nln^-, CoBgr^^s As soon as you eat a tablet (Jr arhich we are anxious to dispose of cies as carried out during the ses Nary and’ it will be which will bring equal relief^ inso to^hearinK the'budget; read and COUNTESS CARNARVON two of “ Pape’s Diapepsin” your in iassembled with “'the ‘''-thTei^t'*' of >>ah dlwussed, ' Thereafter , the - fIghb- as rapidly as possible. sion ended last July. Its pj^gram pressed. far as Is possible to all the'pMple ^^tra sessibn' - of '‘''"■tlie ■’ ^‘^ventteth GOES UNDER THE KNIFE They .will vig ii^!-heglns. . '.7 ,. ] digestion is gone! Heavy pain/ ' It is desirable is not one of Second, t h e -hanging ovqrjif,7a " ' • ■ to accomplish this heckling the ad- fight over tax re orously oppose heartburn, flatulence, gases, p il]^ the administra V Recognizing the Imiftrobabllity Despite tife: stoy m'. last evening tatiour^or any misery/ from a spur/ so that there will ministratiooi, but duction and ’ the cpf accona|>U8hihg ;:in,uc)i'' three’ be no question of of co-operating form it shall take. tion’s tax refund ab^uf 40 of the ybungjpeople of the ' London, Dec. G.-^The Countess acid stomach ends. .CJorrect youy plan as unfair to .|ionths, the DbmpcrRg are j openly Cjm c^ub Mthered' at .Center church lack of time later 'With the major Third, Muscle .Iprecasting an* egfra" ses?Iop right Carnarvon, formerly ' Katherin stomach and digestion i o t a lew on for the passage ity where* it can Shoals. ' millions o f small after March 4 vtOHdB.al.r with . the Wendell of New York, was operat-: cents; Each package guaranteed by and vigorously Fourth — ^ a n d taxpayers and a ed upon today for appendicitis. druggist.— Adv. of these measures. piece of marked The appropria opposing the extremely import majority where ant because they favoritism to the tions committee larger taxpay h a s completed .'it cannot. The involve the expen m i n or 1 1 y of diture of about ers. * three ^ or four of Taxes, accord the appropriation course, cannot Watson $3,5.00,000,000 — initiate legisla the appropriation bills, which are ing, to the Demo bills and we ought cratic v i e,w , to get these pass tion or fix the about to be taken up. program. should be col ed by the House Whether any of the contested lected for the Gan-ett election cases— the Vare and Smith Pollipjion : .f before Christmas. If the majority pushes the' ad purpose of government eigenses ..The Ways and Means Committee cases and others— will be officially and when large surpluses 'aOTumu- ministration’s tax refund proposal, considered is problematical. * is now in process of agreement it can expect plenty of opposition. late from unneqded revenues, th^y upon an alien property bill design I think the McNary farm relief should be ’’regarded as aut.bmanc We will have none of it. We are bill, which I strongly favor, stands ed to complete the return of alien hoping, on the other hand, for a signals calling for a,> decrease In prbperty and the settlement of general tax reduction. a better chance'for enactment this taxation. ' ' , ' ” 2 , American claims and we plan to I belieVe the first step in tax re session than ever before. put this bill through as soon%s pos Personally, I don’t believe that Among the other principaljques-' duction should be a revision of the tions which probably will coiue'be sible. tariff. *• any tax legislation whatever will be Further than this we have not passed this session, and I think the fore Congress in whichv Democrats Tariff revision all along the line, are most interested; are: yet worked opt any definite pro we feel, would be one of the first surplus will be used to reduce the gram. Such a program will be form debt. "if Passage of an adequate farm re important steps toward agricultur lief measure. ' .. • . .v. ulated during the tim# we are en al relief. Apparently, however, the Muscle Shoals wlJl be one of the gaged with the appropriation bills. situation as regards relief for the first things to come up and it re Reduction of the tariff.* ‘ ' farmer is as chaotic as it was ’ *st mains to be seen whether this will Measures to curb corruption a^d ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. year. be pressed, the debate on it will "slush.^fund” irregularities inrseha- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Purinton of It is important that the radio probably consume about ten days. torial primaries. - , ■ • . Highland Park announce the en bill be passed ii^ i'I'-s session and We always think we’re going to Consideration of farm \ relief gagement of their daughter, Marl there seems reasons to hope for do a lot of things in a short ses should follow disposal of 'the ap on, to James W. McKay, son of Mr. this. Something should be done sion, but my experience is that we propriation bills. ^ ‘ and Mrs. James McKay of Clinton also about the disposition of Mus don’t. The Senate today standsjat the street, • \ cle Shoals. crossroads insofar as copcqjms i£s prestige of the immediate future in the minds of the public, as a'^ result of the scandal attaching to .the re QUIT CARBARNS NEXT TEST ANSWERS r PILES GHuTcir cent elections of certain senators. Piles are caused by congestion of These are the correct answers For its own honor and self^iespect SATURDAY IS DECISIONto the questions which appear on the Senate cannot afford to con blood in the lower bowel. Only an done by ignoring it a situatibn Internal remedy can remove the the comic page. 1— Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherwhich threatens to brand elections cause. That’s why salves and cut (Continued from Page 1.) of United States senators as'coiq- ting fail. Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem- son. 2— Will Durant. monly dishonest and corrupt. • Rold, a harmless tablet, succeeds, tant points such as Stafford -and 3Benito Mussolini. because it relieves this congestion Rockville will take time. However, 4— Low taxe^ and strengthens the affected parts. officials of the company say that 5— A free piss or admittance Two bowling teams have been or Hem-Roid has given quick, safe they have gone into all that and ticket. » ganized among ^he lady members and lasting relief t% thousands of are prepared for anything that may 6— “ Suspense.” of the Campbell Council, Knights Pile Sufferers. It will do the same turn up. 7— Sax Rohmer. of Cblumbus, and games are rolled for you or money back. Packard’s Regarding the carbarns and the 8— Princess Ileana and Princeevery Tuesday night at th“e K. of ,C. ^’>•1 or Murphy’s Drug Stores and drug property owned by the company Nicolas. alleys at 8 o’clock. The two' teams gists everywhere sell Hem-Roid here, it Is' understood that it will 9— Denver. are the Carnations and .the Daffo vith this guarantee.— Adv. be sold as soon as possible. 10— Benton Harbor, Mich. dils. ; : V
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^ Tra; IpEA= OF GIVING FURNITURE, by close] . M <^K()sir^AsraR-«t^=body aad S fiiends as weRas byr.the family to the family, is prov-j . THE FLYER—a scooter that wHl mak* sturdy rainfori^ mmi > (Mstef^^dtoc S ing.to be the most popttlar Gift Idea in town. Your j any boy or girl happy sturdy frawa.—' whssU bsHoonaws hsiidls cyrred for ® Home Gifts will he fine if you choose them here. assy staaringrr* stto^:dwtabte,casatar disc wheels with roUSr hwaringz Todir4^ Add to Your alza balloon tiraa—equipped withth ^brain that yrUl wltbstBadl \ and perking stand—attracthraly’ I InUhaa In bright orange, green and blade..
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■ r::K\-rr ' We are going to give away keys to a Treasure Chest which contains $100 IN GOLD Fashionable Colonial Windsors | ■( - $5.50 to $19.75 I i w i s Yours Ybiirs i Chair,' rocker 6 r. aim chair, whichever you may have| wanted, is here now at a new price that makes its own-| w. ■,:*:' V ( may be may be C h i l d ^ s I I ership and-Christmas much happier. ■ Boycycles ' the the $8.00 to $17.75 i^IO O Comes lu/biue ..eiiapiql ’ decorgt-L What , boy or girl would nqf do-. Lucky ed. drop. l^fe!tbhji^.\An^^-fairs'| ' . light in one of these three wheeled Lucky Very sfroh^^^hfli|t'.ahS t0ieg8B a u , ■ < cycles. They are built strong and IN G O L D SpIOndf^Iqndf^ jii^Aor'wpt£‘ tibjeLauit f(wS run easily. “ Columbia” , make, Key! Key! any boy oS'gl)rl.'v^'L that’s all that Is necessary; to say. . ... ■T-Jr' ' ». The strongest guarantee is back of' \ ■ f ■ !■ 4-. every one of them. ■ Among these Keys, one of which will be given to each person opening a Christmas Club account \ - r f v : * with this bank, is one that fits the lock of the ! b > < Treasure’Chest New^t Style Smoking Stands now on display in the lohhy of our Bank 5 « ? $$;()() ta $15.00 There's style, great style in these new, practical and In the chest we have placed CM d’s Rocker V ornamental room fixtures. Every style, wood and iron | is here, and the prices are special. . ' Doll Carriagfes Very stutdJlSviHti with In Gold genuine,' le|^fh|r* v k-.Qur"Un^ * $5.95 o f ' chlldfehiS ' Every little girl likes to play is cOtni^e^eijai^.'j^jirr'ai'Bj^ tdl “ Mother” — she needs a doll car After December 20th you and every holder of a And .jufit w j ^ ’^ u ^ l - l o q k ^ for.' riage— this one is made of round Be spre to^'iMj^:-in^^ fibre, steel springs and wheels, the stock Hsl'd^li^eti.'j# i : ' * rubber tires, reclining bplpk. Comes Key have the privilege of trying to open the lock in different 'colors. Attractive of this Chest. Yours may be the . ... ■ and dura,ble. . LUCKY K EY ; ■' Treasure Chests The Manchester Trust Co, ; $25iOO $16.95 T h e * ^ beauty spot m any ro \ ^ • • ■V . -.-s 'hi- F'. , ■ "•I ’f'i-' A ■"? ' 5 ' ;■ T FAGS FOine MANCHESTBjR EVENING HERAED, MONBAT, BEC: e; 192»: 1^ - - ■ ■ '■ ______- ^______Aanrl;rgtnr BOOZE ADS. al'Kftys puts a scratched needle on Boston customs authorities have the phonograph. ^ ¥ ■Prw ^^vfttins Usralb iffiled that foreign publications car Now comes this one. Do you TRADE ON NAMES rying liquor advertisements cannot "Along this railroad’s right of 'way .. PDBLI8Hb 6 BT ^ SMB SB ^L D PRINTING CO.' gnter the Unite'd States. This is in IS produced two-thirds of the oats IS CROOKS’ STiiNT Founded bj Blwood a Bla direct confiict With a ruling' <{btab* In'the United States?” t Ool 1. .188 BTory Bvenlng Rxcept Sundaya and lished at the New' York customs Or does the grammUrlan say By H6DNE)Y DTJTGREB. B olldsya house,, but is said to be with the "Along this raUroad’s right of way Washington, Dec. 6.—Among Entered at the Post Offlee at Man* For Christmas-^/ ohoater aa Second Ctaas Mxll Matter. sanction of the revenue authorities ARE produced twonhlrds of the those distinctly not Insensible to Qiamber Discloses Parker SaBSCRIPTIGN RATES By Mall at Washington who took council oats in the world?” the Democratic party’s screaming alx dollars a year: sixty cents a need , of a Moses to lead it out of month for abortat periods. with somebody or other conpected . One guess seems as good as an Fraud—Berim Lad Is Put By carrier, elgrbtoen en u week. with prohibition Enforcement, so the wilderness in 1928 Is the Hon. Sl..Kla copies, i ree cents. other, for even those in the high Albert C. Ritchie, governor of the this Atwater Kent SPECIAL. ADVERTISING REPREN it must be'alL right. If it Is the in places, grammatically speaking, can Maryland free state. Right. . SBNTATIVB. Hamllton-De Llcser. tent of the Volstead law that the * Ino., 81 West 4Sd Street. Vaw Yo*^k borne to no conclusion when ap All the experts seem to agree and 612 North Mlchlirau Avenue. circulation of liquor , advertlso- pealed to by the railroad. that the Democrats’ important re Chloaso. meiits be prohibited—and it cer The University of Chicago vOte» quisites are: This Is the 89th article Ih a ser The Aanoheator Evening Borald is tainly is—then of course there is I'^A presldentlal candldate who ies prepar^ for The Herald hy the on sals *n Now York City at Schults'a for "are.” Northwestern University can. make an agreeable comprom Manchester Chamber of Com News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 4lnd no valid excuse fo^ making flesh of ' • 3 5 Street ana 48nd Street entrance of votes, for "is.?’ Harvard puts its ise man if the A1 Smith and W. O. merce. • American newspapers and fish of Grand Centra) Station. okay on "Is,” with which Princeton, McAdoo situatiofi' arises again at - The Automotive Royalties Cor "International News Service has the English or French magazines. the next national convention, and exclusive rlshts to use (or republlca- strangely enough, agrees, but Yale poration, Clark W. Parker, Presl- tlon In any form all news dispatohea One of the publications against votes for “are?’ * who will have nothing serious the dent., , \ As Sketched credited to or not otherwise credit which complaint was made at Bos matter with him which would tend! Here is .another case of ?radiqg I n s ta U ^ ' ed In this pap» it Is also -xolusively So thert you are—^)r therd you' to alienate a deoisive number of] ■entitled "to us'' (or republlcatlon all ton i| a Paris fashion magazine, 1s! ' on a name. 'More than $.100,009 . * * the local or undated news published votes. V • worth ’of stock In the ^above con herejn.” which probably hasn’t a single sub 2-r-A fighting, substantial and cern was sold in this 'Vicinity en scriber in the United States out constructive program which will tirely by ipail within a month, sim \ MONDAY, DEC.-6. 1926. side the garment and millinery IN promise .the country something it ply by using the name thi Parker trade. The number in question con wants and look appreciably more Rust-Roof Process qompany. Everjr budness map, particu sisted of 150 pages. On one of the attractive than the administration I NEGATIVE MERIT. now being furnished. larly those having the handling of pages appeared a one-jneh adver I Congress Is again witli us. With metal products, knows what It tisement top a cordial which ever/ means to have them branded as, S' long and involved: program of Ritchie a n d ^ ^ friends have felt well-to-do New England grand-! for a long time, that they could “Parkerlzed,” so It Is not surprls- legislation ahead of it, It comes in- in , that they were easily interested .mother of the last century used to Nei? York, Dec. 6—It is a supply the first of these necessities t6 session for the winter full of strange scene in a strange place. and quickly sold when it was rep consider as a«i essential to her me and now Ritchie himself Is stepping resented to them, that Clark W. fight and political animus. Not Ro'Ws on rows of men and women up to the plate with Ifts idea of the dicine chest. No other liquor adver stand at the dally toil of feeding j seednd. Parker was the Inventor of an en much of the program wllLbe per babies, and a thousand voices of tirely new type of jevolving inter-: tisement was caijrled in the num ^ Thff gqjernor again is -trotting nal combustion automobile engine. J V formed. Not much will get beyond ber. ‘ “Mamd, Mamq” squeak and gibber out his favorite issue, which Is the stage of talk for the record. It in the air. But the thing they did nof know ' * Inasmuch as the cordial is dis state’s rlghts.\ , ' was that Parker was not the in ria a good bet that an extra session But the food they 'use is cotton tinctly an Intoxicant under the Vol and the babies they are feeding are But the most important feature ventor, nor the owner of the Par Will follow, even though the Presi of the matter is that the state’s ker Rust Proof Company, but that ! stead definition, however, the ma rosy-faced dolls. With the holidays dent is saih to be earnestly opposed near, these are bupy days for the rights issue, in the opinion of most he obtained the formula in Eng-: gazine is legally-proscribed. There to it. We doubt that Mr. Coolidge thousands of helpers of Santa of its friends, is closely intertwined land, and was supposed to pay the I is no more reason for exempting It with prohibition, and that Ritchie English inventor royalty rights for i expects to get along without the ex- Claus, Artists are employed in the from the inhibitions of Volstead- work, too, painting in the eyebrows himself is definitely on recordv as the use of the process, nor did ■ tfa session, much as he would like they know that the Barker Proof ism than tor expecting the prohibi and eyeiatfhes and properly shel favoring a change in the "Yolstead to, and suspect that hie registered lacking each dolly's cheek. dot along with other alterations Company lost $1,590,000 while tion forces to overlook open If In tending to decentralize American Parker was president of the con objection ^8 more of an expression More than three-quarters of the cern, and that the banks refused Give the Home this Gift at Christinas of principle than anything else. consequential advertising of black government. Ritchie favors tur.n- berry brandy. doll factories In the United States. ing almost everything, back to the to further finance the organiza It is almost Inevitable that this I am told, are here. Thousands of states that the states properly can tion as long as Clark and his son Being part and parcel of the lavr New Yorkers labor at this task of were connected with it. j pession of our national legislature handle. What Burns Learned ' RESERVE your outfit now for Christmas delivery—ror have it delivered will result in is revival of those of the land, it is rlgiit and proper making Margie’s mummers.^ Ritchie’s most concise presenta that all these ridiculous, offenalva Huge machines with special The Burns . agepey summarized now and enjoy the wcellent programs being broadcast this month.' Ray many expressions of contempt for molds turns out the unbreakable tion to date of the platform on the, findings of several weeks’ in that body which have been becom regulations be enforced. heads, which are made In two sec which he would like to run as a vestigation in the following para on the. Christmas Club Plan, if you desire—a small dowp payment^ arrmU ing more and more common of re Meantime there are ati least half tions. Each machine is capaNe' of presidential candidate was made In graph: weekly installments until Christmas—then a year to pay the balance. Iif- his reqent speech at Chicago, where “AUTOMOTIVE ROYALTIES cent years. a dozen preparations, legally on making a half-dozen jjeads In one eluded in the outfit sketched; Model 35 Single Dial 6 tube Atwater Kent sale in every drug store in ‘ the operation. .* he attacked “excessive federalism.” CORPORATION, 1819 Broadway, 'This Is regrettable. Congress as The heads are sandpapered and Obviously encouraged by Demo New York City. Set, f tubes, 1 "A» Battery, 2 “B” Batteries, 1 ‘•C” Battery, 1 Cone Speak- a whole is far from contemptible. country, which are exactly as much smoothed on buffing wheels. Then cratic gains in the congressional The Principal of this is Clark beverages and contain several times they are ready for their’bath. A elections, he' saw reason for hops W. Parker, who figured promi er. 1 Radio Table—complete as sketched and including installation and ser It contains a great many very able, nently in Injunction proceedings vice by our own experienced radio men. • very honorable, very efficient mem greater alcoholic content than the dip into the sizing material makes that “political hypocrisy, cowardice the doll’s head as smooth as the and buncombe” were about to make Instituted a,gainst him as th^ result bers. Probably a considerable ma French cordial in question, ..^nd of a p'?omotion some years ago at which can be advertised legally In skin of a baby and imparts the rud way for an honest, vigorous and jority of the representatives and dy glow of health. comprehensive Democratic pro Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Dr. Eugene every newspaper in the United Holes are drilled for the eyes, gram. ’ Christian of 171 West 71s't street, senators are as big, as responsible New York, who advertises himself and as earnest as the members of States, every day of the week. If the rosy oheeks sprayed on. Too much government in busi their makers see fit. The head, its facial makeup com- ness injured business and chilled as an authority on feed, is circu any parliament at any period in his ^plete. Is taken to a circular saw. larizing his mailing list in the In Is it to be' wondered that in the free enterpi;ise of men, he held, terest of Parker and urging all W A T K I N S B R O T H E R S. In c . tory. And it ought to be rememher- the top is cut off and the doll’^ and government should keep hands , ed that, in spite of the fact that at other countries America is getting eyes are Inserted. Then tne nead is his, (Christian) clients to buy the reputation for being entirely ready for its wig, sometimes real off business as, long as business stock. AVehn one of our repre ATWATER KENT AND CROSLEY RADIOS and ACCES0RIE3 one time and another it has con ijcept hands off government. sentatives, during the present in destitute of a.sense of proportion? hair, sometimes silk. sidered thousands of governmental Dolls have followed the styles of , According to Ritchie more than vestigation, met Parker the latter experiments of one kind and an humans. Most of the dolls now have 40 federal agencies continually are claimed that he had defeated the bobbed hair permanently waved in injecting themselves into, private attorney general’s office In the In other, in fifty years Congress-as a junction proceedings. The attor MUSSOLINIZED. the latest fashion. ■ business—40 nuisances, according whole has committed only one act Dolls used to l,e rather stiff per- to, Ritchie. ney general’s office denied this to ol! outstanding folly—the submis There has been a theory, In this som*. Their'diet then was sawdurt, be a fact, however, stating • that sion of the eighteenth amendment country ever since the nation be but that is cha'aged low. American Rit<»il6’a prospects at this time the injunction is still in force. and its supplementary Volstead leg came a nation that the military doll® have soft, cuddly bcdlcs, seem to depend in large part on Parker told bur man he • worked power was at all times, save in plnmply fllle-. w'ith c'lvton. whether his party will accept a.' Ford’s first car and was tomobile'or airplane use, and islation. I he stiiffin:; department is "wet” candidate, although he offl- that he has not yet perfected it. That constitutes a pretty good time' of -actual war, subordinate to where you hear those crips of clttlpr might be wetter' lor dryer Motors. He also claimed to have Notwithstanding the above facta record. the civil power. It remains to be “Mama.” The mama' voices are after the party • finished ,making- a organize^, ,the Parked Rust Proof they make nse of the well-known Company'of America which is lox and dangerous sales argument bas FOR. After all, the people of the coun seen whether that theory has been placed in the bodies Tvhen they arc cahdidate of him. cated in Detroit, Mich. Our De •being stuffed, and, as the bodies The uncertainty as to how the ed upon the assumption that IF try ought to i;eallze that It Is not abandoned and whether we have are moved about by the workmen, troit office reports that Parker’s this engine is installed in 20 per arrived at a point where military prohibition issue will shape up in, name is unknown in the chief en only wiiat Congress does which pro the voices give vent tp their plain *1928 tends to discourage much cent of the automobiles manufac COLDS bureaucracy is beyond the control tive walhi. gineer’s office of General Motors, tured in the United States, in next vides a measure of its sanity, but speculation about either a very or at the Ford Company’s plant, what it might do yet does not do. of the federal courts. The American doll industry is five years that every, hundred dol not as large as .some others, but it “wet” or very “dry” * possibility, and inquiry at the Parker Rust- lar investment will return $1800 It is an essential of ther situation, If it is within the power of the makes 20.000,000 dolls a year. The but, although Ritchie has been dis Proof Company of America in royalties annually. that negative performance is some secretary of the navy to determine srecial wood f'.'.ur used in makin.g creetly silent, there seems little brought the information that Par Since the last article of this times as much of an achievement that “public policy,” justifies with i::-ibreakable heads takes about question that he has been bitten by ker and his son were both identi series was written, the Chamber the presidential “bee.” fied with that company, but, be as positive performance. holding from a United States court 1;-,000,000 feet iT timber annually. has had a caller, a clean-cut, at- Thous.'uids of bales cf cot'On and On the surface, his advantages cause of financial troubles result tractice, honest-appearing young If' Congress this winter does reports of navy officers on the tiioueonds of yards of cotton ai d seem to be that he is “wet,” has a ing in the bank's refusing further lad, named Henry Lawton. Henry I nothing at all but pass the appro strength of which the navy has good record of service and re-elec loans so long as the Parkers were was from the Berlin, Connecticut s:'jk fabm go iito the malting. connected, both were compelled to priation bills It will be doing bet made preparations for war involv And the smiles the thousands of tion and Is considered “acceptable.” branch of the American Rescue leave the company.” Workers, Inc., and was soliciting ter than if it passed all the legisla ing the sacrifice of hundreds of mil s-.illed worKO's will brii-;r ' bu His disadvantages are that he Is Coristmas ir.orn.-ng will stretch, “wet,” Is a bachelor and comes Long Report • contributions for the organiza tion in sight. lions of dollars worth of public end to enu, nlTif-s the land. from a state with a small electoral The local Chamber has & volumi tion. property—altogether without the GILBERT SWAN. vote. nous report , on fUe. Amon,g the He was questioned closely as to interesting high-lights of this re what he knew abou': the organiza HAPPY GLOOMSTERS. knowledge of the people or of Con OH, YES INDEED! port are the facts that even Pjr. tion he represented, particularly Loud cacklings today from those gress;—then it Is high time the INDEEH SHE IS Eugene Christian, Parker’s' most as regards the natKmal officers. country realized it. Because in such ardent admirer and self-appointed The result of the Inquiries con sombre pessimists who have been Housewife: Would you like some She: Just think, I didn’t learn to publicity agent, admits that Auto running around ever since the mid event the country will mo^t cer cake?' speak until I was four. vinced the Chamber that this la^ Tramp: Yes. y motive Royalties is a gamble, and was honest and was in reality, an dle of September, quoting to who tainly take steps to bring* about a He: Oh, well, you are making up Parker himself, admits,that his re unconscious dupe, sent out by this dlminlshment of that power. Housewife: Yes, what? for’ it now, aren’t you?—-Nagels volving internal combustion engine soever would listen from the utter- 1'ramp: Yes, dear. Lustige Welt, Berlin. organization, which has been the , ances of; certain bilious old seers With the State Department es was not originally designed for au- subject of a previous article in tablishing a foreign policy iq Nica this series. who insisted that the "'winter of The American Rescue Workers 1926-27 would bring us more snow ragua utterly contrary to all are notorious for the crookedness than we ever dreamed of before. It American traditions, and with Sec A Tin for Her Majesty of their national officers,. most of Is their day, and they are happy.' retary Wilbur instructing his sub wh"! a are discredited Salvation ------Army men.’ Their plan of opera TAKE “ BAYER ASPIRIN”- Well, let ’em be happy. §o are ordinate officers to refuse to give- tion is to represent theiheelves as the rest of us. We have the conso testimony of the utmost value in doing a work which parallels that Proved safe by millions^ ^nd prescribed by physicians for lation at least that if zero-weather ohe of the most important criminal of the Salvation Army. As a mat on the fourth or fifth of Decemhet* prosecutions the country has ever ter i-f fact. ■ they do just enough Colds Headache Neuralgia ' \ to escape arrest aud to prevent bits our coal bins a devastating known, we are standing, very tem 'S i Better Business Burcuus in In Neuritis Toothache Lumbago DOESKOT porarily It Is to be hoped, in a po wallop far In advance of all reason dianapolis, Philadelphia, Boston, Pain Sciatica Rheumatism AFFECT ableness as to dates, it mauls the sition that would delight a Musso Worcester and other places where lini. they have headquarters, from put glooinsters’ fuel Just as viciously; ting them out of business. Accept only “Bayer” THE and that if seven Inches of snow And we are breeding a lot of Hanl- to Convince package which contains HEART fall where one Inch would be a de trouble for, ourselves. 4 Young i-dwton w'-s hard to con proven directions. cent pre-holiday decoration, the vince because he knew nothing except wh^t he - had seen at the Hjndy "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, shdvellng of it excites our lumbago NO SUIT. Berlin branch, which he claims - A^lrin Is the trade mark o( yayer Mannfactnte o( MoneaceUcacMester oC no: more than.it does r the' dour The Stevens family—or Hall- was honestly administered, but prophets’ rheumatism. the fact that'a large pdreentage of. Stevens family—bf I;Jew Jersey the branch collections go to sup- .j^nd then there is always the threaten, through one of their law pdrt the national officers, nearly satisfaction that comes to the nor- yers, to sue the New York* newspa r all of whom have co art records on maiUy constituted human being per which was directly responsible many serious charges, made it nec t from dealing at first band with essary to till the' boy that he could for precipitating the indictment of So not solicit subscriptions in Man some unusual , stunt of nature. four of its,members and the trial chester; that if he persisted, his' SIMS Miami people who went through the of three of them for murder. It le y arrest would be ordered. , big blow are secretly as proud of something ^ore than doubtful that The holiday season ia a time The splendor falls on castle walls their experience as if they had row when calls for charitf dnd sub And snowy summits old in story; SAYS they will do anything of the kind^ scriptions of all kinds are being The long light shakes hcroas the ed out into the Caribbean and stir It Is pretty certain that the news made Manchester people are ur^^- lakes. red up that cyclone themselves, paper in question would welcome ed to think twice before giving to And the wild cataract leaps In The buffalo has become the quar anyone whom they do not know, with a fire-bellows. The man who such a suit ten times as joyfully as ■glory. ry for many big game hunters; the can truthfully relate how he once but in case of dcrubt,^ call - the Blow, bugle, blo^, ' set the wild one on nickels. Henry Stevens welcomed the six- Chamber of Commerce, as they echoes flying. saw a spirit thermometer register pound blueflsh that brought him an may thereby save themselves Blow, bugle; answer, echoes',^dy- 68 below zero in Montana (;an al froih' being swindled and inciden , Do you remember when the Jollj alibi in its gills. : Ing, dying, dying. storekeeper used to glqe a dime to ways get an awed bow out of a tally, give the Chamber an op^r- O hark, O hear! How thin and The Stevens family suing a rich tunlty to save others from being the top of the showcase? New England grocery? store audi clear, ' ' . New York newspaper before a court vdctlmized. And* thinner, clearer, farther go- ence—and never misses the chance. which would not be a court of Som tlng! . ■' One man sues another ' because Who of us would, if he could, erset county, N. J., and before a O sweet and far from cliff and scar the other’s bees attacked his gold* fish. Not the first case where a fish command two-thirds of this snow jury which was not made up of The horns of England faintly blow- has bhen stung. ‘ fall to buck up and straightway re I their neighbors, friends, business Blow, let 'US hear the purple glens turn to the skies, when he reflects associates and employes’ relatives, replying; ' . Aimee may be right and the dev that he is experiencing the smash •would be in a very dllterent posi Blow, bugle; answer, echoes.'dy-i il may be the biggest liar Imt ing of a forty-year record for early v ing,'dying,. dying. \ we’ve seen some formidable run tion from the position of that fam ners-up. December? Nobody, of course, v ily during the,last four years. O love, they died In yon rich sky; \ First radio broadcasting of pres The7 faint on hill or field or river; Where dbes 4jie gloom forecaster There will be no libel suit. Odr echoes roll from sonl to soul. Houdlnl left his books to the get off with hir* exclusive joy In idential message to Congress from And grow fbrever and forever. ' stations connected with Washing Congressional library. Perhaps the this sudden olfeiiglve of old Ueneral WHO’S RIGHT? Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild congressmen can find in them some ton by, long distance telephone, '. echoes flying. Winter? Nothing exclusive about it. Just as things are going along < ? > ’ 1923. way to pass farm relief. ^et the good work go on I And: answer, echoes, answqr, dying, pretty well, thank you, somebody Birthday anniversary' of E. H. dying, dying. A well-turned ankle has turned Sothern, actor. —A. Lord Tennyson (untitled).. many a head. ' r '■' s . 5 'iv ■^ I C. E. House & Son, Inc. j <5; MANCHESTER S K (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimm TOMORROW — An Important , ~ - -3 ...... —:,y and you have our slope in Hartford. earance We Mai^e Regu!^* Deliveries To Manchester SM ART DRESSES HUICK RELIEF FROM SILK, CLOTH AND JERSEY—IN STREET, CONOriPAM AFTERNOON, BUSINESS AND SPORTS STYLES That is the joyful cry of thousands dnee ,P r. E d w a ^ {uxxluced Olive It Takes Real Cleaniiig to spruce up the heavy garments of winter. iFPERING substantial savings on smart all-occasion Dresses, in advanc enemy,! formula for Olive Siiiierficial methods whlch^are fairly effective ed winter styles. Satin, crepe de chine, georgette, twill and jerseys. Tabh^ whilb treating patients for on the light and flimsy goods that comprise' O’ due^C ^stipation and torpid Overs. Sma^’t frocks for holiday gaities, trim business Dresses, .•-hie spoils Frocks. ‘ (MvaTablels da not contain calomel, summer cloUies fail utterly on the cold weath* just a helMmg. soothing vegetable laxa- er fabrics.' Our —inta wide variety of styles for every type and preference. At savings ^fiyemhcbdimtholtye!^ „ , . No griping Is the "keynote of these usually not obtainable until after Christmas I little 8U^-co9ted. ,olive A,. •> ■'•'L J r.,': ■ = .’.•.▼V'T " . ■ a --- ' . . ‘•J ------...... ,, . ', , •.-. ’■-•■■■ • ^,■:■■■"'■'TV 'vv ■'■■ ■.•.■■>:*• ■■:'.t:;^. MANCOTISTER EVENING HEBALD;J). MONDAY:DECMONDAY, DE^. «. «, 1S2«.1S2«, ■ ' .-.- w ,.. * , ^ , \ PAGE SIX' -ii..-- . - ! Change in Rates THE ROMANCE OP AMERICA: Roger Williams (10) tSketchies by Krdesen, Synopsis by Bcaucher V: For Herald Classified Advertismg On and after June 1, 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents fi line. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. In ffie spring of 1643 Massachusstts, Plymouth, puring Williame* abeenea war broka out batwaari th4 ...... ^ On tile way over to Connsoticut and New Haven formed the United Colo Willlah)s had fwwerfuf MbhMtna and Narraganeatta, raaultibg In tha capture England Williama wrote FOR SALE WANTED. nies of New England. Several settlere at Pawtuxet, friends In, Engl and, of Mlantonomo, aioMflm of tha Narraganeatta and a near Providence, placed themeelvee under Massaohu- a hook on Indian lan amoi\g them Ollvei’ Crdm- FOn SALE — Glenwood cooklngr guage and cuetome, a friend of Williama. NKintonomo» given to hit enemies stove. In good condition, sold cheap. WANTED settaV protection. Williame, fearing encroachment on weil, whpm. ha \ had after a oeuii of tits Uilfted Colonies had decided on Telephone 332-3 or call at 32D East valuable treatise'on the known In MmbI .ddyt. Center street. Saleslady for two weeks pre- Providence, set cut to England to obtain-a onlarter for the death p e n i^ , was slain with a hatchet. vious to Christmas. Apply Tues- early red men. The ohartar waa grahted. FOR SALE—5S young pigs. Must " is people*8 terrltoiy.______- ' (Continued.) Bell as I need tlie room. R. Lehman, day after 2 P. M. Meyer-Harrison V Ml 1,1 ^ Eucklngham, Conn. ______Bootery, 863 Main street. South V- Manchester, Conn. FOR SALE—Good Baldwin and Greening apples, $1.00 per basket de » FoP':Value you can't beat th« livered. inquire .of Or. Weldon. WANTKD — Experienced tobacco Les:al Notice MANCHESTER AND jONES 5-38 Crpsley that Barston's Radio .sorters, A. Johnson, Adams street. AT A COURT'OF PROBATE HELD COUNTERPLOT PUTS COVENTRY FOR SALE—Get winter apples Phono 1707. V I ^ T I E J G £ Shop is selling for |16 down and now. nice Baldwins. Pippins, Seck- at Manchester, within ard for the 16.44 a month for 10 months. In* no-furtlurs. Bellflowers, Spitzen- district of Manchester, on the 1st. DEATH OF A. H. POMEROX WANTED—Salesmen in Connecti day of December, A. D., 1926, PEOeSTRlAW T him ks - I m ‘‘30 BELOW ZERO” stalled complete.— Adv.— bergs. 75c bu.: also beets, carrots and Present AVILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., pickling sinlons, delivered In town. H. cut territory to take orders for men's HAYWOOD-I. W . W . AM Auroisr IS reck- F. Gilnack. South Main street, tele suits and overcoats. Instructions free Judge. -• w A. H. Pomferoy -pasted taway at —largest made to-measure company Kstatc of Mary Wilson of Man-*^ uess UMTIL BUYS the .MancheAter .M4inQrlkL,Iioapftal Buck Joifes Latest iFtetnrcf phone 223-G. ___ In the world $35.00 to $50.00 value for Chester in said district, deceased. lVf . 1) MANCHESTER EVKNING HERM iD; MONDAY, DEG. 6, I9Z8. PAGM SEVEN S IM Y ROAD CAUSE m m OF AUTO ACCIDENT Phone Orders 2-6261 \ Dependable Mail Order* Service Yout shopping wUI be done by careful and consciei.tlons shop ^Ippery roads aro said to have Promptly Filled pers, who arc trained to look after^he interests of cur c.istomers. belli rMponsible for an accident on f?r.EE SUBURBAN PHONE SERVICE Hafttord Road 'on Saturday night Mall ui your next order. Our mcrchandii>e will moke e ie.rr. . 't ■'■' =%r*- 'A i k>r«-'*, \ I'■ -;' ■)> ♦ \ PAGE EIGHT MANCraSTBR EVE^TOTG HBlLAIib; MOITOAY, DEC, 6, 192«, Hartlepools United 0, Ashington : Cowdenbeath S, Falkirk.; ! , , ^ beautiful South Sea isle to shoot the Tuesday evening, Dec.' 7, and tfo FORSHQN SOCCER (Second Division)- “IN THE NAVY N O r picture, so the scenery is entirely Manchester Thursday evening, Dec. Bradford City 1, Nottingham ' Dundee lUnlted 5, Hsartibfrtfid^. authentic. The climax shows a real WAPPING . London, Dec. fi.— Socrer football Forest il. ' . >tv' ' < Lincolu'City 0, Doncastdr Rovers lothian 3.;,/ - , ' r typhoon and the havoc it wreaks 'There wast'a meeting ef the. games played, in Great Britain Sat Chelsea 4, Barsley 2 . ; , ’ 0. , ■ .* ■ - ■ Hibernians 6,^i)majj|m^k urday'resulted as follows: , Clapton Orient 2, Grimsby Town ^ Southport 3, Nelson 4. - f SCORES A BIG HIT with everything that stands in its At the annual meeting of the Junior Y.^ M. C. Ar ln the'.parish Morton 2, Queens P’arkjO. ' way. Several of the cameramen had house last Friday afternoon.'^ ' ; Eng:P8h Lmigne ■' Stockport 4, Chesterfield 0. Congregational Church'Branch of Rochdale 4, Walsall 4. Motberweir o, Celtic 1. .1 \ close calls while filming this hurri the Fe'derate’d church here, the fol The committee of six: of tiie Fed • tFirst Division) Hull City 2, Portsmouth 1. Extremely Funny Gob Comedy cane but after reviewing the picture lowing named people were chosen erated church held a meeting at tlie Arsenal 1, Bury 0. Middlesbrough 4, Blackpool 4. Tranmere Rovers 1, Bradford 2. Rangers i, Hsmilton Acads 4. Aston 'Villa 5, Evertor 3. ^ ■ jv i.-: ' - With Wallace Beery and they agreed that the result was as a committee to nominate the Parsonage on Friday night, and ap Notts County 4, Fulham 0. ‘ ' 'Scottish League' I * ' St. Johnstons }.,>Dnmferihtlih< well worth the risk takbn. Ruth pointed a “Parish Hoijse” commit Bolton Wanderers ^5, Blackburn Port vale 1, Reading 1. - ^ (First Division) | i ' Raymond Hatton Goes Over officers and committees for the en Ath 0. . -I? Clifford, T. Roy Barnes and Mitch tee consisting of two members from Rovers 1. , * Preston North End 2, Manches Airdreofilans 2, Aberdeen 1. Big. ______suing year, Alfred Stone, G. A. Coir, ell Lewis are starred’ in "Typhoon lins. Miss Kate M. Wltherdi add each branch of ' the' .Federated 'Burqldy 1, The We<’ nesday 0. ter City 4. ’ ^ Clylie’2, Dundee 2. Partic"i Thistle 5. St. Mirren Love.” The other ’ feature being church: Walter N. Foster iiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; This percolator is guarantee^ Dy Landers, Frary & Clark. This offer is for a limited time only. ; % IT PAYS TO WATCH OUR SHOW WINDOWS. W^e are going to give away keys to a I NOTICE I Tr€dSlllf e Cll€St which contains The Manchester I All Christmas Club Books Must \ $100 IN GOLD I Be Returned I Electric Co. Yours 861 Main St. Phone 1700 Yours I > AT ONCE I may bo may 1m \ I o :------!------:o I the the I Savings Bank of Manchester | Lucky Lucky K ey! i^5 ' ' 1 *** K ey! I Manchester Trust Co. I Among these Keys, one of which will be given \ to each person opening a Christmas Club account with this bank, is one that fits the lockpf the ^XXXXXXXXX36XXX56363(3(X306XX3gXX3^^ Gri^^inocular CoU^ Bring in StaUon9 Q$0t XMAS WONDER SALE! and Sharp Treasure^Chest ; V i ■ 3 to 5 piece Slip Covers $8.00 and then prevent nnde^hed ^ now on display in the l o b b y of our Banik stations from breaking'in on Housewives— take ad Knoetdar CoUa In the chest we have placed vantage of these wonder a«.Q.aiM.os. the program. bring in Uie sta ful bargains. Order at tions you want; This is one of the several once and avoid the holi shutout the others. day rush. Grd>e featu re w h ^ znake, GreherecQ>tkm aofBT s o p m that 3TOU, like 80;XDany b tl!^ ^ After December 20th you and every holder of a FREE: Bound ensh- will say, '‘Tnever'knew radio/ Key have the privilege of trying to open the lock Iona to match wIOi could be like that!** ^ every order. of this Chest. Yours may he the . you haw'cU Aete do* SLIP cevE R S to order.. . 5 or 3 piece Overstuffed Set made vdofmaiilrfm LUCKYKEY of 36 inch Cretonne or Sti'iped Belgian Damask. Now only $8. timyim fnhdbly hone never Value |30. 7 % ______dreem id «MS poniUc. Or S ynchrofhasF wewlUpitaceaSyndmtibdm Upholstering n.., Mw«aiu.WT.o.. in your home on oppnmiL' Three or Five Piece Sets. In latest type Tapestry or Imitation Leather. Silk gimp. New springs inserted. Arm chair made Into rocker. Frames polished like new. Our price now and ^ ! Q n O month of Xmas reduced t o ...... d l O s V H / Value $60.00. MANCHESTER UPHOLSTERING CO. THE BEDDING STORE ' 697 Main Street So. Manchester Sheridan Hotel Btiilding Phone 1743 V.t' •■■y !’ ■ ■ MAJICHESTEIR BV®nNG-H BRAIJ)* ipSONDAY, DEG. 6, PAGE Toum-s *26 '■M ^ ■ r ■■ / : ASSOCIATED PRESS SELECTS Situation Turned Out AN ALL WESTERN BACKFIELD 'The makenp of first, second and third All-American football teams, as complied by The Associated Press from a country-wide consensus of coaches and critics follows: 3^8. , Player Cfollege Hgt. Wgt.. Residence. B Victor Hanson, Syracuse 23 5:10 174 Syracuse, N. Y. T Franl^ Wickhorst, Navy 21 6:00 218 Oak Park, III. G Harry Connaughton, Ggtn, 22 6:02 275-^ Philadelphia. C Arthur Boerlnger, No. De, 22 6:01 186 St. Paul, Minn. Teams Wasted Time Argumg and Decided to Play Day G Bernard Shively, Illinois, 21 6:04 208 Oliver, 111. r Mortimer Sprague, Army, 22 6:02 210 Dallas, Tex. E Hoyt Winslett, Alabama, 5:10 174 Dadeville, Ala. Before Winter Arrived; Lost Money as Consequence; 3 Benjamin Friedman, Mich, 21 5:18 172 Cleveland. B Ralph Baker, Northwestern 22 5:10 172 Dockford, HI. 3 Morton Kaer, So. Calif. 24 5:11 167 Red Bluff, Cal. Cloverleaves Deierve Credit, Were Willing to Play But i Herbert'7oestlng, Michigan 21 6:01 195 Owatonna, Minn., Second Team Pos. Third Team _ ' Cobs Quit; Manager Angello Resigns. Harold B'roda, B row n ...... ^ •.Benjamin Opsterbaan, Michigan. Emerson Nelson, Io w a ...... T . .Lloyd Yoder, Carnegie. ____ / \- X - f •: ;• ••. • \ I * . ' -’i- • ■I- MANCHESTER irVEmNG BERAIJ); MONDAY, DEC. 6, 1926. P AG E TE N ^. '■ * . ' ' '> * * t * FEATURE ARTICLES I ■ : LATEST FASHION ABOUT INl’ERESTING HINTS BY FOREMOST WOMEN AUTHORITIES in hei4 a few days ago,* they say, Now—Let the Wind Blow! and., do yoi^ remember the clerk who helped you?” and/then pro ceed to find said clerk for her. But often there is.no clue that •we have spent precious minutes in there be fore. We aijB either careless, or we don’t want-'to take tlipe to bother,: and are hnly too'glad for the tei^- der ministrations; of any clerk, to ©1026 C lifib rd L^fehl>“ ^Enie8t Lynn, say nothing of seeking a special NIA. SEllmCEIEC. teries In a hot, fierce ^ v e. ;^ A llcn e , one. And it’s rather-- stretching a WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE He felt the young breast held close, point to expect the girl to ask, To the home of PROF and MOLr to bis own lift and foil in throbs ot Out of a Powder Jar. “ have you been hunting in here be l i b ELW ELL in Camdenville, short, quick, breath. After a minute "You just couldn’t give-your fore?” We'4 resent it If she did! Ind., one night in October, 1898, he raii^ bis bead and drew her out mother anything she would like But there’s another Phase to tjiis comes MARTHA DALTON, a from ihs shadow of the tree where- better,” said tUe salesgirl, * gazing' m atter which d oes.«p t reflect, on its nurse, bearing a woman who had be could aee into her upturned face. •with rapt eyes at the orchid-colored buyers so much as on the salesglrfs. been traveling. '7The big full mpon shining down musical, powder jar on th,e counter After all, this matter of, ■who gpts • Elwell is an artist. He has a though the leaves reflected Its sll* before her. the cqmmiBslon and the general son, JIM, aged 6. Late that night VOry the dark-eyes look "See, just listen! It will play ‘I custom of paying commissions for twin girls are born to the woman, ing up into Us and be saw there the 'Wanta Be Happy!’ ‘Sweet Adeline!’ sales instead of a stralflxt salary, who dies without revealing her Ugbt "ne’er seen on land or sea.” He and ‘It Ain’t Gonna Rain No More.’ or as an addition to a 'straight sal r^d there t^e old, old story of the identity. Her attire indicates she If you ,•want to pay $5 more you can ary, is up to the store, not ns! And things that are—the revelation ot 1 is a person of wealth and refine get one with black enamel, outline it seems to me it la up to them to so ment. The Elwells adopt the girls. life, ot nature itself. In their humid. depths he saw revealed the great* around tbe flowers and it’ll play regulate the matter that customers 1 The story then moves forward are not embarrassed by. wrangling 18 years. The twins, now growing underlying secret, the iipmprtal fou r tunes-i—tbe ejetra one is ‘The between clerks as to whose “pros to beavftiful womanhood, have story of ths Universe, Jim 'Elwell Star Spangled Banner.'” been named RIARGARET and was awake at last. He lovqd -and pect” she, Is. ^ ELIZA BETH and nicknamed was loved. With a fervent exclaipa-- It may sound funny to you, but Tra^ Mark Registered. BUSTS and BETTT. tion, he kissed her again and again. it wasn’t meant to he funny at all. It Is almost tbe Invariable trade The United States enters the "Dear,” he said, "and I was so It was In out city’s ritziest depart mark of a cheap -store when this World War and Jim Elwell enlists blind. ..." ment store, the sort of store that wrangling does pruhlicly occur. The with the first and awaits his call. Her arms tightened around bis has an entire floor devoted to , better stores have ptrlct laws The Elwells get a contract to turn neck. ' “ I love you, Jim. I can’t maids’ and chauffeurs’ and nursp- against it. A few days ago I trod out scenery for two Chicago thea bear to see you go away to war. It maids’ outfits, and has never- been the highways and 'byways looking ters and Jim wires DICK CAN- will kill mo." known to have a customer who so for a gold lace hat. I almost found FIELD, a friend, to come to help He tried to comfort her, tried to much as carried a box of hairpins it in a certain shop, hut was not them. tell her that be was coming back out to her waiting limousine. It just sure of the way the maline Canfield comes, helps them turn safe and sound. ‘‘With America In yvas, in fact, a bit out of my bali- wafted itself heaven'Ward. The clprk \ out the job and after three weeks the war, dear, it can’t last long. wlck, but the mead of Christmas showed me how it could be draped goes to join an aviation unit. Why—!' he laughed bravely—"those cheer was foaming within me, 1 downward, even bringing more- Mobilization now begins in 0am- fellows Will be ready to quit the min would go forth td the best mart maline from tbe trimming depart denvilie. ute we Ismd in France. You know and do my Christmas shopping, ment, but I was not quite convinc NOW BEGIN THE STORK that, honey. Don’t worry. Jim doesn’t want you to. It would make have all the white tissue paper and ed. I took her card, saying I would CHAPTER VII him feel badly if he thought you red ribbon 6n the packages hy look a little more and If I found Thanksgiving eve, and look pious nothing any more exactly right, T was early in June when the call were worrying about Um. Be brave, sweetheart." ly and self-cpmplacently ujpn a come back. • was Issued to Camdenville’s en I He held her close until her' sob- struggling shopping world some And Walked Out Again.” listed men. shaken body was still. 'Thirty min days hepce. ,I did go hack. My particular girl During the days that followed time utes later she left him to go Into the Music Hath Charms. was out for Innch, My o-ro lunch didn’t just Jog along by any means. house. But before she went she had The salesgirl .unfoldPd further hours were not too long. I couldn’t It flew by with a speed that fairly confided In him another secret and glories of her realm. It seeumd that well wait, so told another clerk given to him the promise he bad ex what I wanted. The hat was no took the breath and gripped the if you didn’t care for the'tuneful acted. powder jar, there were musical more than found when the first girl hearts of the Elwell family. "'X’es, Jim," was the answer she jugs to sit by the bedside with the breezed in. She was all coos and ma(^ to his question, "1 promise. And on the twins fell a Sort of night drink, and charm the wake sugar to me, but turned on the sec Not"until you come back shall any tragic calm, as if they had Just ful one with tunes when the stop ond girl with rage in her orbs. one except sister learn from me-our ‘"rhls is my customer,” she said awakened to the tragedy at hand He held her close until her soh-shaken body was still. secret. And If—’’ her arms tight per was taken out. There were mu and were resolved to bear it like the sical tea pots and musical bread “I showed her a dozen hats the Rusty, he felt that they might as der-colored dress wherp the moon ened around his neck . .. she was Spartan maidens of old. still for a moment . . and then traps, musical wash cloths and bath other day.” “ But you didn’t ask for Ethel Hays, who sketches flappers for NEA Service and The Hei-ald re well get the agony over with. beams touched It as It crossed the went on, fighting bravely to keep towels, hae noo a doot. her, did you?” said the second cently drew a sort of combination skirt-and-hloomer arrangement where The nest to the last evening before yard. A moment passed. In which Mollle Elwell, In a darkened corner her voice from breaking—"if you 1 . I Miss My Swiss* “Well, she is mine!” This from the by windy days and high street car steps would be robbed of all their Jim was to go away found him and he stood thinking somberly; then he of the room, was silent, and Jim on don’t—don’t come back we’ll-^sho I was reminded of a day in Lu first. “Well, she is not!” This from terrors for the rolled-hose sex. Clara Bow, film actress, saw the sketch Rusty and Betty in the Elwell par the second. » his couah wais in an agony of spirit. stepped across to the doorway. and I—will keep I t . secret always. cerne, Switzerland, last summer, and.liked it. , She’s shown here wearing the what-do-you-caU. it. lor. Jim was stretched out in his But come back, Jim." v^en •we Invaded a -woodcarver’s So I just walked out and got my Elizabeth Elwell began to play. From under the trees In the back customary pose on the sofa. But He would, he told her, and kissed shop to seek some of those little hat somewhere else, I thank you! yard came the sound of sobbing. Jim In a Little Spanish Town. Waj-ne Softly, like ^ e breathing tones of her iiands. carved red-nosed , gnomes and Rusty and Betty, both dressed alike Elwell slipped quietly out and across Popular Medley Here’s Result fairy music, the low notes of the lit dwarfs that are the delight of the in lavender-colored frocks, occupied the lawn, pausing under the shade of All right," she whispered. “ And Martin and Storm, Accordionists tle prelude**to the old song fell on old whiskered men of the Alps who a big leather chair, Betty half hidden now, my big pal—my sweetheart— Bass Solo— their ears. Then; the maples. I’m going in and tell sister." make their ^living by their whit WTIC in its depths and Rusty sitting on its Why, he thought rebelllously, did To be announced— Frederick A. “ When other tongues and other She was goAe, and once more, as tling to take' down to the valley be Shipman ^ cushioned arm. this have to happen? Why couldn’t she moved from the shade of the low. 'Wearily I sank into, a carved Travelers Insurance Go., hearts Q u a r t e t - it was reminiscent of that other he, like bis friend, Dick Canfield, be trees, the moonbeams fell across heC' chair by the door while my friend Hartford. nAPBBg FANNY saws GAS BUGGIES^Another Gold Mine? By Frank Beck -7 =— IS SENSE and nonsense . TALK , ABOUT _ , I TOOK IT TO W HEN . i TOOK IT> THAT BEiNG TH.4T YOU'RE 7 ■ -^1 . L SUCH A BRAINY ^ BY And now we have the sad case of uighwaV robbery ! A VULCANIZING YOU SHOULD IN HE'SAW THE W AS THE t i m e > BUSlNEiJS M .AN X A g o s h ! V the boy who spent six months In THEY SOAKED' ME W H E R E PLACE. I CAN HAVE TAKEN HOLE W A S N 'T BiG . ; T O , ' a n d OUT OF WORK,) { I NEVER L overcoming halitosis only to dis THREE BUCKS FOR DIO YOU BUY A WHOLE A RUBBER ENOUGH TO MAKE DO YO U R ' v Y o u o u g 'h t t o y 1 THOUGHT'., cover that he was’ unpopular any F1LUIN6 THE TA K E IT ? NEW SHOE FOR HEEL OFF AN ALL DAf JOB HOLLERING.' 1 (Pr o f it b y y o u r \ \ OF, T H A T li how, ' DINKY HOLE TO SOME t w e n t y b e a n s .' PNE^OF YOUR OUT OF IT SO HE NOT W HEN. , EXPERIENCE AND ) 1 T H A T TIRE DENTIST! HE NEVER USED] OLD SHOES TOOK A KNIFE YOU- GOT One thousand poor people in New HOME \ GO INTO THAT < / ’ THREE BUCKS!. A HUNDREDTH 'AND TAC^C e d AND CARVED York were presented with radios PART OF THAT i t ON IT - BIGGER 7. TO M E .: j?/ LINE YOURSELFJ last Christmas-:—poor people! AMOUNT OF .YOURSELF. ' I ' RUBBER. (f When doing ypur Christmas m — shopping don’t forget the first of 1 the year tax list— beg your pardonj for crossing bridges. i. Hurray For'the Christmas Time ! Santa Claus will come this way; N i Come with gifts for Christmas day I Speeding reindeers o'er the snow ; 1 So merrily on they-go.- Santa Claus is surely right For be brings- us such delight*; Hear him scale the roof so steep, Then down’ the chiainfey creep. e«M« BY NC/k SemnCE, INC. \ ^ Jk _ % Santa Claus you need not fear Hubby may think he has the last If his bells you chance to hear; T By Perty Crosby word— but how long does it last? Gifts fo f all he’ll leave behind, SKIPPY Hurrah for ,the Christmas time. intelligence e ts Chorus: 0 0 / a w a n t f O ^ A T ^ ” Jingling Christma,s bells,,- VARIETY-TEST Happy the children’’s band, A P C A T € O f r H € . ■ (SKCKec- THC O O W f 6 ^ Shining eyes drooping with flick M PROP V, ■ ing tapers. l/ A K IC C A ICC Twe wH ire Hoos€ We are off to the slumberland, Christmas time brings good cheer. - Waiting a ^lad surprise. Children’s a-singing; Their sweet voices singing Hurrah for the Christmas time. Cabbage is just as bad as it smellsj if- not g Jittle bit worse. Sambo: “ What kind of a Watch you got?’’ ' - j Jasbo: “ I has a wonder watch ’’ , ' Sambo: “ Wonder watch! Never heard of that before.’’ Jasbo: “ Well, you see it’s this way. Every time I look at it I won der what time it is.” A frpe and easy, man is usually I*. I- Kr.niin’i*. lur. 0CC6| popular. So Is a free and easy wo f i ‘ ^ man. SALESMAN $AM Always a Way Out By Swan Dealer: “ That, sir, is a rare old revolver. It was carried by Chris topher Columbus.” Do You M o 5 l f ? - X>RV060K1T'.'.- WHP.TR f rn RLL IN - GOE^.$ VOO HPiVJtHT •PAID VoOR. WILL \ 6»o? \ BlMT 6oT HO MoHEV ! y I KEE-P I ■DRH - RLL ry t (^DE; I'LL 60 To RHO K o o n -RE.HT Tol? R Customer: “ What! "Why, re W hole, w e e k volvers were not Invented in Colum- VlftFPLES -S-E-LV- I5’ 'hif * f -TV oo\ ■ a r piKW BY WtA' SIBVICg. INC ^ fZ- 6 WASHINGTON TUBBS 11 Mickey (Himself ) McGuire by Fontaine Fox By (.'rane TMAT M e w c o p ^ w h o u g e o t o 6 e a B/ \S MM JeW6U2M m a s ce;?ta»Got Go a t ! 6 fltL IN YOUR. •RD0|A» VS^Sl'i'6^ y- # m (KE.-ID THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE). |\ A merry bunch of Tinymites plane and then they heard the man were surely seeing all the sights. exclaim “ My trip will sure be VIKY, grand. I ’ll soon be flying through They’d climbed upon the back end t C(\N'T the sky, and through the clouds. of a great big touring car. Said Tehn, by and by. I ’ll land up near V I GilEN FIND Scouty, “ Gee, I ’m - getting cold. the, north pole; for’ I ’m bound for ^ MM SELF. Hang on, you fellows. Don’ t lose Santa Land.” ' , hold. The speed the man is driving And then the man went after gas, at, he must bo going far.” and when the Tinies saw him pass % Along the country road dust flies. on out of sight, they scrambled It flew up in thein little eyes, and forth and cried, “ 'We’ll go along.” made' it rather hard for them to Said Ukey, “ Let’s climb in the ship. really have much fun. And then the This ought to be h dandy trip- Of auto swerved about and, as it stop course " e ’ll have to trust to luck ped the man jumped out, and that nothing will go wrong.” shouted to another man, “ I’m glad And so,'behind the driver’s seat that trip is done.” they found a place that sure was “ Now, all be quiet,” Scouty said, neat. The man wtfs now returning “ I think the man’s gone up ahead'. so they rushed to beat the band. s soon as it is good and safe we’ll The next thing that the Tinies hide behind a tree.” For quite a knew, the man was In the airplane •t ' . y' while they watched the man and too, and in an Instant they,were then they all jumped up and ran, bound for good old Santa Land. 23 and shortly found a hiding place, as (T o be continueA) safe as it could be. c»»a»,iYH«Apowiet,iiic. They hoped for thrills, and! not (The Tlhles sail through the In vain, for soon they saw an 'aero-. clouds in the next Ctorjr)* ’ •.V. -r ^ > . - i . >-’■•_ r;TS4,-4f.=, >c ' ■-...... MONDAY,^ D E G .v^l9^ ~r~‘ i .' ■■ 'A ■ ‘ ' • 4'. ' - • » IBSaturlt^atrr JEufttUta Heiiiii - m- PAGE TWELVE 4I . r t - .. South Methodist \ 1 * . Episcopal Qiurch ‘ -J f. ^Festival o f the Months’ • • b a z a a r t ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8th Ready For &vere Admission Free. 3:00 p. m.— 10:00 p. ni. WINTER Cafeteria Supper \ Able to supply you with the n^essary wants to help A Fine Display of Christmas Gifts. you defy the long cold days of winter. Arctics and Rubbers for Men and Boys. Heavy SUPPER ilSJD Warm Underwear, Wool Hose, Gloves and Mittens for all pui-poses. Sweaters, Suede Jackets. Warm Over A Choice ENTERTAINMENT coats and Suits. Tim’s Caps for boys. Under the Auspice of the Brown’s Beach Jackets w th collar ...... i .$ 5 .0 0 Swedish Lutheran Church Choir Brown’s Beach Jackets without collar ...... $ 4 .4 5 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 6 >30 p. m. Tickets 75 Cents. Brown’s Beach Vests ...... $ 2 .3 5 Coontail Felt Boots—Sheepskin lined coats for men and boys. , . ^ Give Daughter A As A'Uift. • -s • . . a . . ABOUT TOWN Quality gifts for Men. and Boys, large assortments. Newest styles. Selected From Our Wonderful Showing of Men’s and Boys’ Ne<&wear Announcements In the Hartford 50 cents to $3.50. \ . ^ papers during the past few days The Berkley Knit Tie. “The Tie of a Thousand that The Elmer Auto Co., had giv SCL en up the Ford agency and taken K n o ts .” 4 Adyanced Showing over the Overland Whippet caused some speculation as to how this arrangement would affect the BUY NOW Pickett Motor Sales, which has the local agency for the Wlllys-Knight BUY HERE and Whippet. Mr. Pickett, who holds a direct agency for these BUY OFTEN A TRIBUTE TO HER cars has been assured by the New York management that his status Participate in the FREE GIFTS. One chance with DAINTINESS will not be affected and that he will every 50 cent pu rch ^. , continue to represent the Whippet In Manchester terriory. One Suit Clothes,- One Boys’ Suit^ One Pair of Shoes, PERFUMES FOR SOMEONE on YOUR LISP One Hat, One Pair of Gloves, One Shirt, One Umbrella, Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet One Necktie. t o in Odd Fellows hall this evening. COTY^*...... $1.00, $2.00, $3.75 LEATHER GOODS The Falcons will have their regu L’Oiigan, Paris, Chypre, Styk and lar meeting at the Manchester Com Emaraude. munity clubhouse tomorrow instead G L E N N E Y ’ jS COTY’S EAU DE COLOGNE.. $1.00 One and twopiece models in the advsmced spring of Thursday evening. Surely there is someone on your HUDNUT’S QUELQUE ^ styles— ^trimmed with ^broidery, pleats, ribbon and The Manchester League of Wom FLEUR ...... $1.00, $2.00, $4.00 . list that will be delighted with a new hand bag; especially one sheet en Voters will meet at Chestnut tucks. ' Stunning models for . iriimediate wear. Lodge Tuesday at 3 p. m. The APRIL SHOWERS $1.00, $2.50 ed at Hale’s. Poncho and under- speaker will be Mrs. Fred E. Duffy C o lo rs: the-arm models in calf, goat, pateht of West Hartford, formerly of Man DJER KISS PERFUME ..... $1.75 leather, silk and alligator. A won chester. Her subject will be “ The derful collection priced, Legislative Program of the WOODWORTH’S CARESS AND League.” FIANCEE...... $1.00, $1.75 QUEEN BLUE, ATHENA HUDNUT NARCISSUS----- '.. $1.00 $1.00 to $10.00 The.annouhcement in Saturday’s ROSEBEIGE ' . MOTHER GOOSE Herald that The Manchester Trust HUDNUT’S THREE Co., would give away $100 in gold FLOWERS...... $1.00, $2.00 MONKEY SKIN GREEN to some Christmas Club member MAIN FLOOR whose key would open the chest containing it, stated that after Dec. MAIN FLOOR 25, Christmas Club members would FROCKS—SECOND FLOOR have the opportunity to try their Men’s Rubbers, light and medium and heavy weight, keys in the chest. The date should have been December 20. low cut ^ d stpnp. , Any man would appreciate an. Men’s 1 ,2 and 4 buckle Arties. CHRISTMAS RAINCOAT SPECIALS Imported English pipe for Xmas Men’s high lace Boots, waterproof. Come in and see our line. United Men’s heavy W oohP^ts. Soda Shop, William Wolfe, Prop., Men’s Leather Jackets. - Corner Main and Bissell sts.. So. Manchester.— Adv. ‘ Men’s Ughti medium imd^he^vy work and dress Hose. The New Collegiate Men’s line^, dress and work Gloves. ^ Men’s Ear Lap Caps.. ’ ’ , All kinds of Men’s Sweatere; s Sawyer BELTED GUARANTEED ■Pictures MEN’S UNDERWEAR WHEN IN DOUBT GIVE The collegiate girl will be ■ pleased; with one of these new Eth-a-dri slickers. Snappy belted'models in black, green , and red. A U S E ^ G I F T Make Desirable from $ 1.00' to $6l00 per Suit GLOVES HOSIERY - We have a large assortment of the $3.98 RAINCOATS...... '.... ^$2.98 Wh^t girl can'have too many pair Christmas well known Fawn and Baemo kid of hosiery. We have a full lln? of >Rubl3ers and If you are planning on giving a rmncoat.as a gift it will be worth your Gotham, Phoenix, FI?incee, Humming filover. in f.nicy cuff and .slip-on mod Bird and Polntex In all the new win Gifts. m m : Sretiesfor Men, els. Priced while to see the raincoats which we are 'Dffering at, $2.98. AU the wanted' ter shades. Priced, We have a complete show Women and $2.98 and $3.98 shades. Sizes 14 to 44/ ’ ' $1.00 to $1*95 ing of tl>ese very beautiful Children. ^tAl^J FLOOR RAINCOATS— SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR pictures in stock. Felt Boots arid Extra Rubbers, Rubber .... ------^ Priced from Boots, hip and knee length. ' - . COME TO TO YLAND FOR THE SPINET DESK : * »V ' ; 75c $18.50 ' - TOMORROW! , A Desk Set C H IL D R E N 1 GIVE PICTURES THIS A.L & . e b . ' CHRISTMAS. ■ Professor A1 Flosso • c o i f f i i n Ja i ^ e b 1.9,8, $4.50 $5.00 WILL ENTERTAIN SAIjlTA CLAUS KEMP'S THE CHILDREN WITH Five piece sets consisting of a '^desk b lo tte r, an in k w ell, a station A N D B U Y . MAGIC TRICKS ery holder, a letter blotter and a letter opener. Made of metal or pearlpid in blue, tan, black, rose, etc. ■/t. A Surprise Package STA-nONERY— MAIN FLOOR •'. AND NEW- 25c ' “PUNCH ANT JUDY ’ SHOW ■ - DON’T DELAY! Frofsesor A1 Flosso has entertain- Orders Taken for,Personal .^grayed, Christmas Santa will be with ns every after-’ id people all over thu world with his Greeting Cards Uiiiil Dec. 15th. . : noon until Christmas. mhgde tricks. Gome in and see him < thU^ week.' Hours 1 ;to 5 p. m., I* ' The weather has. been .too v finp; th is. F aU ., ■ Cold ^ weather ’ " . Tuesday night from 7 to 9 p. m. m X i N FLOOR, REAR ' ■ delayed and'men'put.off buying Winter siiits, so we have too i . . • . - . SN0W SHOVELS \ many for this time of year. ' BASEMENT We w ^ t the room they occupy and the money they, repre sent, so to move them qiiiiA we have decided on this I Pre-< • SOUTH ^MRhCHESTER • CONN ‘ to last for THIS W EEK ONLY and to include all our Men’s Suits'^cept Blue Serges. Prices will be cut like this: ' ”. ' , ' * $32.56 SUITS N O W ...... ! ...... $24.95 $40.00 SUITS N O W '.^ . $30.95 $35.00 SUITS N O W ...... ;$27.95 $27.50 SUITS NOW *.$20.95 ■' SPECXAli aCEEBTING FOB .again two prtthree times- Then they Tefreshfments will be served bj. $37.50 SUITS N O W ...... ' ...... $29.95 ^ $30.00 SUTTS NOW . r. . . .r . . . ^. .$22.95 UGHTSGOODTHERE (wenU dht ;enth^e}y. ;,SufieFihiehhdnt S. A. XMAS SALE - some of the young people. The sa^- Manchester, i^dge of Masons .will L.'^H. Heebner ^ dispai^hpll -serern.1 is under the; ansplces of the Yop«]^- A t these extremely low prices we shall be obliged 'to charge extra f6r any altera hold, a spi^ial'^mihunlcation-, to men'to,iii|wimh' the^ power pvpf onto OPENSTOMORROW Peoplei's^ • Le^on and . Women^ tions, ... ; " •• . morrow eVeaihg when the' Master the old ihie wblch.^fpllows the rnJU Home league, who have been worl^-. Mason degree w;iU be Oonferred'on road tracks. :In a' WjjiQr^ttine semde lug during the past months to several ptromlooht business m^n. ’ ^ waB’r.estdred.>.':. '.r ? together a good assortment A This will bo the last meeting at Manchester was in almost total i The Salvpiion 'Aim7 will open goods to sell. The sale will . or It’ was thrpngh the; which the/j^es^nt piQcers will con darkness for twenty minutes about its sfiie. df-!!?drk, tomoirrow evening .Tuesday evenlffgrat 7 o'clock. V ■1- fer the degrees. The election of offi F 'o’clock Saturday night-^when an local department .%e■> .^'lljehts in' the’-ibwer halUpf .tjie citadel ou ARTHUR cers Will take place .one w^ek’from electric light pole bearing the main went oat as it,waV':^trin[ldhhl;ter- Main. strebL 'The ^Ariny a fine For value you can't te--: f - V tomorrow at the regular ^jneeting.: feed wire from Hartford broke off ritory.vHowe Ver., Jfc at fiyadit' to display of ^all kinds of things that '.A. .5-38 Crosley that Barstow’s Radio VISIT OUR NEW BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. /The session tomorrow eveuimg near the Manchester-East Hartford Superintend eh tthet eervr make np a sale'of work, Including Shop is selling for $16 dowu and i; will'start'promptly at 7:30. A large' town line. The .cause.., is unknown.: ice^ was restored ^ < q niekly;.as ; it embroidery, fancy . work, > aprons, 16.44-a month!for. 1 0 ‘.montbs. tnraout of the .Masons la szpectsd.' ^->-The lights went off and then iod . was. -basketry, boxaie made'candles, also stcdled cpmplete.^^TAdv^--* J-r.r ■ ■' i Edwin Hess, Ohio State ...... G . .Herbert Sturhahn, Yale. John J. Butleb, Pennsylvania...... C . .“ Polly” Wallace, Okla. Aggies. BY THE SPORTS EDITOR n A r ' l i n -V ■Vr> A1 Emerson Carey, Cornell ...... ,• • • •.Fred Swan, Stanford. D. Thomas Eddy, Navy ...... T. .Orlando F. Smith, Brown. Like Josepli Conrad’s famous \ i Theodore Shipkey, S tan ford...... E. .Carl Bacchus, Missouri. unfinished novel, ‘'Suspense,” so l A William Spears, Vanderbilt...... QB . .George Guttormseh, W a^ J t T lsJ j IA u seems Manchester’s 1926 football Lb Harry Wilson, Army ...... HB . .Frank Klrkleski, Lafayette. .Charles Rogers, Pennsylvania. edition destined to end. There PL.4INFIELD jbOSBS 30-16 ' William-Kelly, Montana...... HB . Martin Karow, Ohio S tate...... FB . .L. J. Rauber, Washington & Lee7 will ,be no prizes offered for the ttest Imagination as to how the au “ Something Is wrong in Den break was caused by Connecticut thor Intended to culminate his nar mark” with the-Plainfield basket- bailers. Saturday night they were Aggies themselves and said Man rative. Only a miracle can now handed a decisive lacing In Bristol BALL EXONERATES chester was blameless. He claimed remove this blanket of snow from 39 to 16. There was a vlsable lack the rea'son was because , the ■ Nut the gridiron at Hickey’s Grove and meg colleige was unwilling to play of teamwork. Passwork was again t'' j.' allow the Cloverleaves and Cubs among the missing as it was in the MANCHESTER FOR basketball in Massachusetts. Last to play next Sunday. They have battle with the Fall River team. season, the two colleges met at picked the colors for their own The two outfits .will clash Wednes the Armory here as a neutral floor. funeral, so to speak, let the cor The team from Storrs won and day night at Plainfield in a return BLAME IN BREAK 'Ball said the Connecti^cut Aggies' tege move on. game. The summary: Some weeks ago, when the writ cheering section was unsportsman Bristol Endees er went on record as saying that like but added Manchester fapa there was an exceedingly strong FG. F. T. treated them cordially. Malcolm, If ...... 6 0 12 possibility that for the first time Ball also denied Massachusetts in the history of the town, the ' Feldman, r f ...... 3 2 8 M. A. C. Official Says Town Donaghue, c ...... 2 0 4 severed relations with Connecticut north ^ and south would be unable Aggies. He said “ Dolly” Dole to agree on terms before winter Leonard, lb ...... 4 1 9 Had Nothing to Do With Marchinek, rb ..... 2, 2 6 BOEitfivGEfCr f5ie5>54N '^csrii was the one who took the first arrived If at all, the wise ones —W—-N definite step in that respect. ‘ In laughed. ^ They termed it nothing Ball’s opinion, the two colleges 39 but a lot of bunk or cheap publici 17 I Left End—Haneon, Syracute Athletic Break With C. will resume relations in' about two ty. Litfle stock was taken In the Plainfield ’ 1 years. startling Information. However, FG. I ■ Left Tackle—Wickhorst, Navy maybe today some of these, same . Madden, rb ...... 2 ! Left Guard—Connaufehton, Georgetown H.C. hombres may look back and admit j Benson, lb ...... 0 I Center—Boerlnger, Notre Dame that the prophecy w^; much near ! Norris, c\...... 0 ( WORST IN SEASONS er 100 per cent than the hooch Dessinger, r f ...... 0 Right Guard—Shively, Illinois « In the opinion of “ Red” Ball, as sold these days. Stavnitsky, rf ..... 0 i sistant athletic director at Massa , Bye, Bye Football Normandl, I f ...... 1 ' J Right Tackle—Smith,. Brown chusetts Agricultural College, Califernia experienced one of the Yesterday came and wont but it Mantelli, If ...... 2 Manchester had nothing directly failed to relieve the high-keyed ten / Right End—Oosterbaan, Michigan I to do w*ith the break in athletic worst football campaigns in many sion at both ends of the town. As 5 6 16 Quarterback—Friedman, Michigan relations between Connecticut Ag seasons. The Golden Beai;s won-but a matter of fact, it made conditions INDIANS SEEKING RECnVlWINS gies and their arch Bay State riv three of their nine games. They worse, yes, far worse, for now Score at half time, Bristol 13, * Left Halfback—Baker, Northwestern als. Plainfield 6; referee. Waters; time counted 106 points to 167 for the \. there Is little likelihood the Clover Right Halfback—Kaer, Southern California .When questioned-about the mat leaves and Cubs will lock horns on two 20-minute periods. OPENING GAME ter here'yesterday, Baffl said the foe. the gridiron this season. The cold A NEW MANAGER Fullback—Joeeting, Minnesota weather which, accompanied the MERIDEN ENDEES \^IN CopjTight, ColUcr's, the National Weekly. driving snowstorm even failed to c ^ a «tStXXXXX36X9tXXXXXXX^^ cool the temper of the fans over The Meriden Endees wOn 44 to north who branded the Cubs as 19 from the New York College Our Own Billy Evans Is Ekes Out 34 to 32Hfiimer “ afraid to play.” quintet Saturday night in Meriden. Cubs Cancel Game Waddell, playing part of a game at Collier's All-America Over Portland Independ The game yesterday was cancell center, scored six points on fouls Among Those Suggested ed by the Cubs about noon on the alone. Bissell and Hafner went grounds they could not get all their well. The summary: ents Before Slim Crowd; team together under existing Endecs Peckingpaugh likely O verlooks *Big Three* weather conditions. The Clover FG. F. T. leaves were ready to play. -Their Silverman, If ...... 1 4 6 Choice. Quish Stars. players were in uniform and Mana Cook, - I f ...... 4 2 10 (By Special Arrangement with tional honor roll of star players. ger Griffin Insisted there be no Murphy, rf ...... 3 ,0 6 Collier’s) ■ The selections of Grantland Director B. H. Chaney’s newly cancellation, it having been agreed Waddell, c ...... 1 6 - 8 to play rain or shine. Manager An- By DAVIS J. WALSH The All-America footbr.ll team Rice, noted footbart- expert, would organized Rec basketball five McNamara, c ...... 1-— -■■t- 3 be hard to Improve on. The^ play- scored an impressive victory over gelllo of the Cubs, however, was Hafner, lb . . 0 r, I. N. S. Sports Editor for 1926 appears in this week’s is ...... 3 sue of Collier’s Weekly, which prs he has named for his .Irst the Portland Independents Satur unable to gather his team together Bissell, rb . . . ___ _ 1 - 1 and was forced to call off the 3 New York, Dec. 6— Having as makes its thirty-eighth selection of team af brilliant performers,' day night before a slim crowd at Lingner,. rb game. He later resigned...... 1 0 2- sumed, after due deliberation, that the mythical .all-star national team mighty deserving of the national the School street Rec. The game Financial Deficit the Cleveland Indians do not intend originated by that publication. recognition accorded. was one of the most thrilling of the The late cancellation, while gen 15 14 44 to start the 1927 season without a Grantland Rice, successor of All sections, except the south season here, Manchester ekelng erally expected by the fans because C. C. N. y. Club manager, the keyhole listeners Walter Camp as namer of the All- are represented, Alabama, with out a 34 to 32 winner, of the peverity and duration of the FG. F. T. were moved to a burst of generosi America team, received the cooper an outstanding end in Winslett Portland proved to be a .fast Green, rb ...... 2 0 4 ty today and furnished E. S. Barn ation of ten celebrated coaches— and a great tackle in Pickhard, team. The visitors were leading storm which made playing condi at intermission time by three tions terrible, resulted in a finan Klauber, lb ...... r. 4 4 ard with no less than five. ’The Glenn S. Warner of Stanford: failed to make the grade.. Davis, c ...... 0 0 0 nomlnees-by-acclamatlon are Billy Robert B. .Zuppke, Illlnpis; G. C. Of the 1925 team named by Mr. points, 18 to 15. In the second cial deficit which was shared equal half, Manchester spurted Inta the ly by both clubs. The Massachu Nadel, rf ...... 0 3 3 Evans, the umpire; Jack McAllis Woodruff, Georgia; Knute Rockne Rice, eight graduated, only three , lead and held it until the final setts officials arrived per schedule Laiz, If ...... 3 2 8 ter, scout; Clarejnce Rowland, an Notre Dame: Wallace Wade, Ala therefore having a chance to win -- ---, — other umpire, Roger Peckinpaugh, bama: Captain J. J. McEwan, Ore the coveted honor again. They j whistle. The brilliant work of at 1:30 and were payed $40. Quish and Welman stood out fore \ i c w -twenty dollars being deducted at O 9 10 of the senators, and Eddie Collins, gon: W. A. Alexander, Georgia were Oosterbaan of Michigan, Tech; Howard Jones, Southern Hess of Ohio State and Thayer of most. The former was especially their own request because of no Score at half time, Endees 25»C. former pilot of the White Sox. invincible as his opponent’s score The club can't hold out on the California; E. P. Madigan, St. Pennsylvania. Oosterbaan was the game. The two teams suffered a C. N. Y. Club 3: referee, Barnikow, will attest. total loss of over $50. time, two 20-minute periods. situation much longer, with the an Mary’s, Calif., and Dan E. Mc- only one of the trio to repeat. Only*a limited number of play The. Rec Five looked good in its Officials Came nual American League meeting be Guigan, Vanderbilt. As in the last named team nam ers have been accorded the dis debut. The passwork was snappy Had they played, there would ing due next week. My guess Is that and pretty to .watch. ^ The box HERB ANGELl STARS . Peck will get the post. 'There was a ed by Walter Camp no member of tinction o f being named for three not have been as much of a loss successive years on. Collier’s All- score; . 'because there were over one hun tip going the rounds today that the so-called ^‘Big Three” appears Herbert Angeli well known local In the lineup. Geographically, the America. Oosterbaan is In line Rec Five (34) itmas Club dred faithful fans who braved the McAllister was the favored gent, B F T basketball player scored nine points the original boom for Collins ap west predominates in the selec for the big chance. He has al- elements to snow-shoe their way .u readv been selected as Michigan’s Weiman, rf ...... 4 1 9 Hickey’s Grove. It did not .start to for the Southington Pextos Satur parently having been allowed to die tions, securing seven places against day night‘ In Middletown but Lis four from the east. The work of 1927 captain. Gotberg, If ...... 2 0 0 ■now until nearly 10:30 in the from malnutrition. Runde, rf ...... 0 0 0 team whs overwhelmed 47 to 25. One consideration that Interfered selection represents expert eye It's a mighty fine team you morning, this was a half an hour have selected, Grantland Rice. Quish, c ...... 7 1 15 Guerra, McCabe and Ca|[lson were with the progress cf this laudable witness Impressions from all the after the officials had left Amherst. Congratulations, old boy! Mistretta, Ig ...... 2 0 0 Therefore it was too late to stop the high scorers. The summary: project was the fact that Collins leading games of the season, pro ducing the All-America and- na- — BILLY EVANS. Boyce, rg ...... 1 0 2 them. Had a forfeit been posted by Middletown happens to he the property of the Bellamy, rg ...... 0 0 0 each team, a cancellation by one FG. F. Chicago club. If the Indians really without the other’s consent would Fitzpatrick, If ...... 1 1 wish to make Collins their manag the fact that this town had only Totals ...... -....16 2 34 Money in the Bank Means have been impossible. Murphy, If ...... 2 . 0 er, they must first take their hats two men entered, the showing is as Portland (32) Credit to Cloverleaves Guerra, rf ...... ; 5 1 in their hands and see what Com- LOCAL BOYS TAKE good as could be expected from any B F T A Happy X’M AS There Is no denial of the fact McCabe, c ...... 4 2 ibkey wants. It may be said for the town or city in the ccenty. , Clark, If ...... 0 0 0 that yesterday was no day for a Carlson, lb . . _____ 6 0 latter that he seldom wants any 0 0 Markley and McKay are two of Nicholas, If ...... 0 r» football game. It was better suited Waterman, rb ----- .' 3 1 thing more than a vest for a but 3 CHAMPIONSHIPS Manchester’s best promising swim- j Anderson, rf ...... 3 1 Join Our - ! ; for a snow-ball fight. But it must tonhole. mers. The latter has been a town Huey, c .....•••...I 1 3 hi admitted the Cloverleaves are 21 5 47 Evans would find much favor champion for three years while hjichols, rg 8 2 18 in the game for glory first, and Pextos with Cleveland fans but they s^y Markley gave Wesley Warnock the Cramer, rg ...... 1 0 2 money second. Otherwise they that sentiment does not extend to 0 2 t FG. F. run of bis life for the junior title Bowen, Ig ...... 1* Christmas Club would have been the ones to can E. Nelson, rb . .. i .. 0, -r 0 DO altogether without influence In Markleyand McKay Clean cel the game instead of the Cubs. ByronJBancroft Johnson, who is at Globe Hollow last summer. War- 4 Connors, rb-lf ...... 0 0 nock was not allowed tq enter the Totals, l4 But as matters now stand, England, lb ...... 1 0 this sltuaiton. Referee: W. J. Clarke NOW chances appear verv slim of the In fact. Ban’s desires In the mat Up in County Swimming meet today because he is a mem Angeli, c . . . 3 ber of the Hartford Y. M. C. A. EVERYONE WHO JOINS THE Cloverleaves and Cubs meeting Mead, rf ...... 4 1 ter probably account for the men tion oLRowland In connection with All three are members of the CHRISTMAS CLUB BECOMES A next Sunday. It is understood the Cushing, If ...... 2 1 Meet in Hartford— Will SEVEN GET IN Cloverleaves will not book another the job, Clarence having been one High school swimming team. Last SYSTEMATIC SAVER ’ . . game with the Cubs unless the of Ban’s boy friends ever since ho Year Manchester walked away with 10 5 2? was wafted off the Chicago tench CENTURY CLASS There is a specific amount due each week. south end eleven posts a forfeit of Score at half time, Middletown Enter State Meet Next the county meet, scoring the most by another of Comiskey's monar- points and the most individual at least $100 to defray expenses for 24, Pextos 12. Referee, Manlon. Payments are made with such ease that the won the game itself and for yesterday’s. chial edicts. It Is hardly likely that championships. Frank Soblrai and i& RUN-MAKERS der is how quickly^ pennies,: dimes and d o l^ s The Bay State officials have to Rowland has been given serious Saturday. TAYLOR SCORES 27 POINTS Warnock planed first In every event leave Amherst at 10 o’clock there- consderaton. , they entered and scored a total of grow in such a short 50 wegks. fot-e a clause would have to be in It may bet that one of the players There were Just seven players Select the. Club you wish to join. The first Taylor’s contribution of 27 30 points. cluded In the contract that the wll be taken from the ranks and Manchester boys carried off two in tl)e American League that scor points went a long way toward giv Following Is the summary of the payment makes you a member. game not be cancelled after 9:30 In made manager but the writer has a Individual championships in the junior and Intermediate events; ed 100 or' more runs during the The table below explains ^;he plan fully: ing New Britain a 57 to 43 victory hunch, supported by a rather auth' 1926 Campaign. event of bad weather. County Y swimming meet held in Their Own Fault over the visiting Misrlden Insllcbs Oritatlve tip, that Barnard Is lean • Junior Three were members . of the in a free-scoring game. Clanes, of ing toward Peckinpaugh for more Hartford on Saturday, Eddie Mark- Yankees. They were Ruth, Gphrlg ' r iiih DeP*»«U -S« vreefc—In « ' 12.50 However, the situation simmers 50 creeks you have ^ down to just this: the Insilcos, scored 20 points. The reasons than one. He Is a native ley and Arthur McKay, members of 160 yard relay, won by Enfield, and Combs. The others were Mos- Had the two teams cut out their summary: of Cleveland, for one thing. He Is the Rec junior swimming team, second, Granby. Time 2 3-5. tll. White Sox; Goslln, NaUonls; a u b » « — 25.09 silly wrangling and played the New Britain not without managerial experience, came-through with first places la, 40-yard breaststroke, won by McManus,- Browns, and Spurgeon, game a week or two ago as com FG. Ff T. for another, having bandied the old all three events In which they were Markley, Manchester; second, Indians. Club ' 50-»« Taylor, If , . Yankees some years back. Ho Is Ruth led the parade, as ho has mon sense called for, yesterday’s ...... 10 7 27 entered. Manchester, with' Its two Clark, Kensington. Time' 32 ?-5. Club 100.00 disappointment would have been Jasper, If ...... 0 0 0 credited with having a superfluity representatives, finished second 40-yard backstroke, won by done on several ..ther occasions. ' 60 fvecks yon have avoided. The logical time for the Sloman, rf ...... 2 0 4 of baseball brains, for a third. only to Kensington in the total Clark, Kensington; second, Price, The Bamb scored 189 times. His Club“ ®P“*‘*„f® each TTMk—In 250.00 60 fveeka yon kave game was Thanksgiving Day and Raynolds, c ...... 3 1 7 No two ways about It, the Indans point summary. Enfleldl Time 43 3-5. teammate, Lou Gehrig, wais next could look further and do worse. with 135. 'Mosul ranked third C lu b Depoait $10 each week—4n ' 5OO.0O the two Sundays bounding it. Glerochowski, c . . . 0 0 0 The two local boys ran up 40-yard freestyle, won by Mark- '■'*** 60 weeka you have However, neither eleven wanted to Kllduff, lb ...... 4 2 ley, Manchester; second, Beasley, with 120. Then came Combs, 113; 10 against little opposition but they Goslln, 1Q5,; McManus, 102, and r'lnl} Depoalt $30 each week—In 1,000.00 play November 21. The Cubs refus Sturm, lb ,. , ...... 2 0 Enfield. Tima, 25 7-10., 4 did their best as the time for their Spurgeon, 101, 50 weeha yon have ’ ed the holiday and the Clover Sheehan, rb . ...>.. 2 1 5 JUST, ONE TOUCHDOWN races will show. Markley negotiat Diving,, won by .Markley, Man CluhDepoalt $50 each week—Im 2.500.00 leaves November 28. \ --- ed the 40-yard freestyle swini In chester; second Beasley, Enfield. 50 weeks yon kave ’ As a consequence the situation 23 11 57 Little Hiram College scored but 24 7-10 and the 40-yard breast Intennedlate Diving, won by McKay, Manches-' C lu b Depealt $100 each wM k—In 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 has turned out just as we predict eInsilcos one touchdown all season. It was stroke li) 82 3-5. McKay’s time In 160-yard relay, won h'y Kensing ter; second, Smith Wethersfield, ^ 50 weeks yon have - ed. IT FG. F. . T. made against Otterbein. Not a game the 80-yard free, style in the In ton. 2:1A3-6., " .. , Point Sonunary ' ’ ’ Hurwitz, rb ...... 0 0 0 did Hiram win, although a couple termediate division was 50 3-5 and 60-yard breaststroke, won by Kensington, 42; Manchester, .25; We cordially invite you to come in and join McCarti/, rb ...... 1 . 0 2 were close battles. he did the 80-yard backstroke In Morlton, Enfield;..second. Erickson, Enfield 20. CARD OF THANKS Mendell, lb ...... 1 6 8 1:05 2*5k Both boys cleaned up In Kensington. Time, 33 3-B. All three of the local hoys. War 3 13 GET SAME NUMBER the diving events far ahead of the 80-yard freestyle, won by Mc nock, McKay, tad Markley, will en Th^ Cloverleaves football team Clanes, rf ...... 9 2 20 second place men. Kay, Manchester; second, Wright. ter state Y mdeta in Tortlngton and wishes to thank all person s who Meilneker, If • • t p 8 r~ 0 • 0 0 Babe Ruth and Harry Heilmann Both entered the^maxlmum num Kensington, third, Daly, Enfield. New Haven next Saturday and a The Manchester Trust Co. braved --the elements to come to Callagher, If ...... 0 0 0 each poled out the same number of ber of events they were- allow(jd Time 50 3-5. ' / week from that date. Winners and South Manchester, Conn. 'Hickeys’ Grove yesterday. The safeties In the 1926 chase-—184, under the rules of the meet. Other 80-yard backstroke, won by Mc runners up In all county events are game was cancelled by the Cubs 16 11 43 Heilmann, however, was at bat towns In the competition came to Kay, Manchester; second, Gufleth, eligible to enter the state meotj ------Be Sure to Get a Key — - much against our disapproval. Referee, Dillon. Time, 20-minute seven times more than Ruth, Hartford with teams of men num ,Ken8ingtpn: third,. Cholosky, Ken Warnock will enter because ol»hls MGR. WILLIAM GRIFFIN. 1 periods. though playliig In 11 less games. bering ss many as 12. In view of sington. 'Time 1.05 2-5. connection with the Hartford Y.