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ATERiLGOB D AILY C n O O L A IIO N Mr the B le ^ «f Nee*her, IMS 5 3 0 S Memer of the Audit of Orculetlone. fimtrhrBtrir lEvrains i^rralb PRICE THREE G p ll^ VOL. un., NO. 57, Advertteint eu Page 10.) MANCHESTER, GONNn THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933. (TWELVE PAGES) BANDITS SEIZE BUS; Where Lindberghs Landed After Atlantic Flight TRAFFIC UI»TS MERCY FOR BAD POINTS m a j o r PASSENGERS ROBBED HERE ARE URGED NONE FOR UQUOR VIOLATORS Woman Attacked by One of GOLD’S RETURN Police and Selectmen BeGere Thuga-^rirer and Pas­ Somediing Mnst Be Done AIDETOJOBNSON Cmninings Says First Offet- sengers Escape and Ban­ BEST FOR U. S. SAY TEACHERS to Cnrb Pedestrian Acci­ GETS B ie S A U R Y d m Are to Recdre Len­ dits Later Rounded Up. dents at Haardons Places iency But Racketeen

Albany, N. T.. Dec. T.— (A P )—A 19 Members of Wesleyan Protection of pedestriams at sev­ Miss Frances Robinson Ro- WiD Be "Gotten”- Deei wild drive In a motor bue oommin.- eral^ haeardoun traffic points in deered by two men who are alleged Uniyersity’s Faculty Issue Manchester is being studied by Not Link for End of Crine to have robbed the paaaengwe and edvos $5,780 a Year— police officials; and members of the one of whom la charged with at­ Statement— 15 Fear Dan­ Board of Selectmen with a view to­ tacking a young woman, ended to­ Used to Got $25 a WeoL But Says Law Is Now Pop- day after a gun fight In Renaaelaer, wards preventing any more trage­ acroaa the Hudson river from Al­ ger of Further Inflation. dies such as occurred on Thanlceglv- olar Instead of Uspopilar. bany. Ing S)ve In tbe death of Mrs. Clin­ Washington, Dec. 7.— (A P )—Mlsi Both alleged robbers were arrest­ ton Keeney. A series of automatic Frances Robinson, administrative ed. One, Nicholas Waytrovlch, of Middletown, Dec. 7. — ( A P I - traffic slgnads may result If a sys­ assistant to Hugh S. Johnson, warn Washington, Dec. 7.— (A P )—At­ Springfield, Mass., was surrounded Nineteen members of the faculty of tem that proves practicable amd torney General Cummtnge said to­ by city police and state troopers as revealed today to be getting paid seventy at Wesleyan University be­ economical cam be found. Points he drove Into Rensselaer. The other, that must soon be given more rigfd 15,780 a year, one of the largest day the Justice Departmmit’e gen­ a negro, named James Jackson was lieve the United States should re­ attention from the standpoint of In- NRA salarlea and on a par with the eral attitude toward prohiUtkm law apprehended several hours later at turn to some form of a gold stand­ creamed tradfic are the Center, Madn compensatiem of some of the most violators “of previoui^ good char­ his home in Spiingfidd, Mass. ard in a vote among the faculty and Park streetp amd Main street e x p ^ government employee. acter” would be extremdy lenient Woman Attacked members, 15 said they believed fur­ amd Middle Turnpike. After pubUcation of the fsmt In but he promised vigoroue prosecu­ a morning newspaper (the Wash­ tion of the habitual criminal type. The two men boarded the bus, ther infiatian will harm the coun­ Oeoter DUHcult Problem bound from Springfield, Mass., for try, foiu: others believed the same ington Post) reporters inquiring of He estimated that of 2,219 Federal Pittsfield, at Chester, about 20 with reservations and 11 held : n op­ The situation at the Center where Johnson were told by him: cases pending, 500 were prohibition miles ea^ of PlttBfield. The white posite view. four lanes of traffic converge pre­ *I think that was one below the cases and said that 8,764 Federal man poked a pistol into the ribs of The four members of the econom­ sents the most difficult problem. belt.” prohibition offenders were in jail oot the M ver and ordered him not to ics department who want a gold Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon The story haul said Miss Robinson of a total prison population Isgnl g ^ eontant of tbs dollar Dr. Poling Calk on AD Citi- been no fataUtiee there. However, (Radio -Keith-Orpheum Corpora­ time while awidting trial will be aelaer be tried to run away, but should be rsdnood snd that tba ad- Cenvinced Nation WOI Net it is his desire to Improve tbe situa­ tion). In many ways she knows dealt with more lenientlj^tbaa thoen pcdica closed in and ei4;>tured him. ndnlstimtloB should ontsr into nsgo- NEED NEW CONCEPT tion before imyxme does lose a l^e more about this law and this or­ wbo are free. Tbe general attitude Waytrovieh was ordsred sant to zeiu to Unite for Temper­ there. He would welcome tbe sug- ganization than anyone else. I am towdrd offenders, people prevtouely an Pngs M l) jail on a reckless driving ebaigs. He « Tolerate Mob Rnie, He geetione of any citizen as to a sure that nobody hare ever thought of good character ,aad not likely to was arraignad before Justice of the OF REUGION NOW offttid egaifi, wfil be one of extrema Peaee R. J. EUiott of East Oreea> ance Education. (Cwitl— efi 9D Page Mix.) (OesilBoed ea Page its ) leniehcy. Some may turn out to bo bush. TeDs Deleptes at Cbnrdi legttlinate caeee for adjustment wlik Theodore H. Richmond d Dec^ H m iR PROPOSES TiT tbe rsoSMir depertmsDt. absfter, Maas., one of tha b«a ma- ' Wtofilngton, Dec. - f f ^ (A P )— 'With aM ordfo the racketeerleg asDgsrs, rsportad be was robbed of Ceneentien. - - Secretary WaHaee Saye Rap­ can to all citizens to "unite for groups, SUM, perrietent offcadere— 110, while Burnett said m wfed of I have enjoyed an appropriatloo d Cneobo Slovakia, Jugo Slavla and Dr, Price, wbo has been superin­ declined to comment on. TrcMury until six o’clock last night when rests when man on board tbe reven- Rumania. tendent of eeboole at Madison, this rurntys of Howes' resignation. Can Be Attempted. Secretary Wallace asked if be would ue ratter lieanl sounds of a strug-1 around 14,000,000 . . . for ttie proesbt in Wathhigteii. Eduard BeueA the foreign minis­ state, for the last two years, re- 'T have no comment," M om n be wining to take back the codes gls on tbe Krombout. A lallor on yaa»* Cumniings Intimatod tbto ^ Ag­fi|- ter of Cxecbo Slovakia and one of eelTed ble B, A. Degree from the thau rtyUskl to queetlone about the ' ure would be out ibarply in view d tbe founders of tbe little Entente, University of Idaho, and hie doetBrie reeignanoa of Hewee, "I'll have to (Oontinoed on Page Six) -) repeal, but declined to say doflaltoty bee been invited to oome to Parle Natal, Bra^, Dec, 7.—(AP)— whether ft would be reduood as Washington, Dec, 7.— (A P )— Tbs degree from Yale. He held a fel­ let ft go at that." Col. Cbarlee A. Lindbergh today in- governors of tbs six New TKngimnA Dee, 14 to edvlee the French govem- lowship at Yale, and in Idaho taught much as 60 per cent Asked what hie purpose was in epected the monoplane which car­ ment what be eoneideru posenle and In high eeboole ^ ■ and served as super­ bringing tbe Internal Revenue Bu­ "Tbe maeeuro of proteotlOB wilt, states filed today with tbs Inter­ ried him and Mre. Lindbergh across state Commerce Commission their wbat impoeelble to grant Germany intendent of eeboole. He was an tn- reau and Secret Sendee under hie depend chiefly on bow mndi money from...... tbe viewpointof tbe Uttie etruetor in school adminletration at own direct eupervieion, the acting the South Atlentie yesterday and Oqpgreoe gives ue," be said, "w o formal application for an investi­ found ita lef^ wing damaged. Funds of Christmas Clubs gation “of the szlstlng situation Entente. Yale. secretary of tbe Treasury said be _ _ mmrn m mMmmrnm have 1^ lAOO 0 0 agents and ftt costs ^ "wanted to familiarize myeelf with He was out In tbe harbor long be­ 600 to keep under which tbs Psnnsylviala Rail­ fore noon, ^ a g e d In a personal ex­ road Company and tbs Penn-Rosd the worii and felt ft beet to have In State Total M(//iong S direct contact with tbe men In amination of the Mg red chip. Tbe 12,000,000 and you bave about TOO Corporation bad tba power to con­ French Intematioiial Flyhig Com­ trol tbs Boston and Maine railroad charge." B eported to Hewee pany, wMch operates In South Not and tbs New York, New Haven and Quick Witted Schoolboy America offered ita repair fadUtiea By ASSOCIATED PBBSS . Brl^nport banks planned to die-1 ^ ~ . ^ m Hartford Railroad Company, direct­ Until M ^en th au Issued hie or­ ■iiiiBiiiBiniafir esiwimwi Rii I "Wbstber WS can protect Ike fiS to tbe OolcoeL who Is technical ad- Fteen impetus bae been thrown tribute approximately 1600,000 to . states With 700 men Is a dinns ly snd indirectly," ders this week both Guy T. Hetver- behind ebppping in Connecticut with ing, commiostoner of internal reve­ vlaer for the Pan-American Air­ 16A00 dep^tors. More than 18,000 Tbe general poHoy may MMm In the application tbs governors Saves Passengers ways, American International Fly­ tbe release of mlUlone of doBare in outlined tbs allegsd control as fol­ nue, end tnniam Moran, chief of Christmas d u b funds Into mercan­ patreos of six Hartford banks will the Secret Service, reported to ing eompaay. receive 8479,428. In New Haven (Oontbned en Pbgu Vwe); lows: While her bueband labored with tile channela. from banka through­ Hewee, the aarietant secretary out the state, tboueande of ofaeoke 1860,000 was ready for distribution 'T bs New York, New Haven and Oregon City, Ore., Dec. T/—(AP)Atracke that curve along tbe bank of tbe plane, Mrs. Lindbergh took tbe Hartford Railroad Company owns nominally In tfiiarge of fiscal af­ are betog distributed eventually to awviwg nearly 11,000 pereona, whOe ' THHASTEYIMZAIK* —On Ue way to tbe routine of tbe tbe Winamette toward Oregon City. faire. opportunity to do a bit of algtataee- nil of tbs voting stock of tbs Boston Suddenly there was a crash and land in store tffle. A eurvty d tbe Waterbury banks estimated tbeir daeeroom, Hubert Blgej, 18, walked Stnee heeonring acting secretary, Ing. principal oUiea dleelosed today they Chrietmae depeeite totaled Waebingtoin, Deq. T<—(A P ) —1 rsilrood boldinf company, a M a roar. Hubert quickened hie pace. Mrs. ScotMforook, tba wife of tbe saebusstts corporstion, wtaieb in ■mack Into unestyeeted adventure Morgentbau bae put la a number of alone planned to release neaity |8,- t b u 1000,000. Ahead at him be saw the roadbef hie own men as epedal aeeletaate Britlah ooneul at whose borne tbe e for seme d tbe turn owns 36.18 par cant of tbs vot­ and probably aaved a paaesnger ■Upping end saw a great part of it 000,000. It was estimated tbie sum who are drawing pay out

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presents for whoever they draw, Boribe—Marjorie Lahey. TROILET CO. m Troop 5 GOVERNMENT PORK Troop 6 held Its weekly meeting at the Hollister street school, Mon­ UELPOF^OPPEK day afternoon. W e had a good time FOR CHARTTY ONLY LIMBS TO BE CUT I tinging Cbrlatmas carols and put-; ting our names In a hat to be ed aroimd for the Christmas pres^ Club ent drawing. We worked on judging Cooperation Daring the and second class signalling. The Jhose FiRmilies on Relief H ^ F. Sweet Pot On fark girls that passed signalling thi« News Christinas Rash Songht— week were Frances Wallett, Valerie Lists Will Alone Get Con­ Health DepariniMt PaproD to Do Miller, Shirley McIntosh, and Enuna % Lou Kehler. Just before our good­ Suggest Honrs. night circle, Mrs. Hawley came and signment of Meat The Original Challengers held die Work. % told us about the Christmas cwdy. their regular meeting 'Tuesday night % About 15 girls went down to the at the borne of Mrs. Lussier. 'Three To housewlve* partlctilarly, but Recreation Center for swimming, Orders have been received by Work removing dangerous limbs girls joined tbe Club, Ethel Wagner, A generally to all whose business or Wednesday after school, and as they Assistant Cb^ty Superintendent Ethel Little and Evelyn B&cb. The on trees in tb ^ streets of the town, lack of business will enable compli­ were asking when they could go Albert E. Behrend from Town girls planned a Christmas party to and trimming the trees, will be L again, it seemed as though they had ance, the Connecticut Company to­ 'Treasurer George H. Waddell to dis­ be held at their next m eeti^ , De­ started by the park department a good time. Scribe— Marjory cember 19, at wbidh time a Christ­ n «ct week,. Superintendent of Pau-ks day Issued what for many years has Brown. tribute free salt pork only to fami­ mas basket will be filled and sent to HorM e F. Murphey auinounced to­ bfen an annual request to conduct lies on the town’s charity list. 'Troop 6 aome needy fam ily in town. A ll day. Mr. Murphey said the iVork girls worked on articles for tbe their Christmas shopping tours of 'The meeting was opened with 1,900 Pounds Availably will keep tbe two regular outside Heretofore Mr. Behrend has given Country Fair. central districts during the hours patrol comers, where dues were col­ park department employees busy between 10:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m.; some of the government pork to Bamloe Llpp, a member of the lected. 'Th8 play and the hat parade all winter. and to avoid in this manner the in­ families known to be destitute but Original Cbaillengers and 4-H re^ were rehearsed.* 'The orchestra is to Harry F. Sweet, of' Franklin convenience to themselves and oth­ not on the charity list. However, porter, has gone to Syracuse, New street, a tree expert, will be placed ers which will result if they permit rehearse at Geraldine Tenney’s under the new ruling, only recip­ York, for a visit. home directly after school Friday on the regular park department >siie Sdiool themselves to become entangled ients of charity from the town will Irene Klssman, president of tbe payroll to do the dangerous work with the traffic rush hour crowds. night. Captain FogU and Q aiA benefit by tbe distribution of tbe Original Challengers, has moved to ith Manchester Smith passed first aid. It was de­ and the tree climbing. Tbe appro­ Adequate street car service to meet pork. At present there are 1,900 Coventry but attended the club priation to pay for Mr. Sweet’s ser­ cided that the troop should have its meeting. the needs of those shopping between pounds of pork available, according vices is approximately 8600, Mr. 10.00 a m. and 4:00 p. m. will be Christmas party with the Brownie to Mr. Behrend. Fifty-one pounds 'The Fairy Needle Club held Its Murphey said. It was deemed best meeting 'Tuesday at the home of provided. Pack at the Green at the time of were given away over the past week­ to place Mr. Sweet on the depart- Avis Palmer. 'ITie newly elected Although the depression has re­ the fiy-up, December 19. The girls end. 'The pork is kept In refriger­ m m t payroll Instead (rf giving him officers took charge of tbe meeting. making various Christmas gifts ators at the plant of L. T. Wood on a contract to do the work. Expenses duced to a substantial extent the 'They are as followc"; President, number of people Involved in the were to meet at Captain Fogtl’s or Blssell street for tree work are charged to the Lieutenant Perkin’s sometime this Application slips sent to the char­ Lois Kelsh; vice-president, Loretta rush hours, riding to and returning Champagne; secretary, Emma Dietz item for parks, tree work and spray­ week. Scribe— Geraldine Tenney. ity department by the government ing.. from their places of employment, and treasurer Elena Keeney. 'The these nevertheless are still the peak Troop 7 list butter, I flour, corned beef, roast Andrew Sroka and G. P. Skewes The meeting opened with patrol beef and cereal wb'eat as commodi­ girls voted to make articles to be I periods of traffic and the general are the only outside men regularly hristmas lub/ ale given as Christmas gifts to or­ C C S corners. W e practiced the horseshoe ties for the poor and needy, but so bustle which must result when phaned children. 'They also planned on ^ the park department payroll. formation. The following tests were far only salt pork has been received. thousands of people are seeking to exchange gifts at tbelr next meet­ They have been engaged in recent Men employed on CWA projects, of transportation at the same time will passed: Helen Zaremba, Josephine ing which will be In tbe form of a weeks raking leaves and doing other continue to take place. Zaremba and Irene LaChance, sew­ course, are not entitled to the gov­ Christmas party. On December 19 odd jobs about the parks, according offers a wealth of new If the shopi>ers, always a large ing; Betty Keeney, Helen Zaremba, ernment rations. Elena Keeney Will entertain tbe to Mr. Murphey. Handicapped by a group as the Christmas season ap­ Eunice Case, Ann Keeney and M il­ Women Workers. girls at her home. greatly reduced appropriation, Mr. proaches, are added to the rush hour dred Webb, fire prevention; Eimice Contact between women seeking Murphey has been forced to curtail housework by tbe day and women 'The first meeting of tbe new crowd, there must result a condition Case, Josephine and Helen Zarem­ board of directors will be held at on needed Improvements In the fashions in colorful LAMPS In which-both groups cannot fall to ba, observation. We played a game wanting such workers, has been es­ parks. Sroka and Skewes will as­ tablished by the town, Mr. Waddell tbe Coimty building, Friday, Decem­ be annoyed by traffic jams and de­ directed by the leader of patrol 8. ber 8. 'The local Erectors are Mrs. sist Sweet in trimming tbe trees said today. Widows and girls in a — for Every Room in the Home — lays. Natxirally, the people who We are going to have a Christmas Harry Lussier and Franklin Lipp. and removing dangerous limbs. They position to do housework by the day have to go to and return from work party, December 18, from 3:46 to 'The group will discuss their partic­ will do the ground work, however. may determine where work of tnis at spedfled hours have no control 5:00. 'The decorations will be taken ular problems and plan work for tbe tjrpe is available by applying either over this situation. They must ride care of by patrol 2, refreshments by coming year, 'They will then be ad­ the street cars at r e ^ a r hours patrol 3, and the music snd invita­ to Miss Gladys L. Keith or to Mrs. dressed by a speaker from the State Alice D. Johnston, both of whom each morning and afternoon. Avoid­ tions by patrol 1, The troop com­ Agricultural College. WAKE UP YOUR may be found at tbe Town Hall. FLOOR LAMPS BRIDGE LAMPS ing of such tangles thus rests en­ mittee is Mrs. Armstrong, chair­ A meeting of the boys 4-H club An Euray of new lamps that fairly Although 300 women registered Old fEMhloned wrought iron designs t i t y with the shoppers. man, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Keeney, Mrs. will be held Friday, December 8 dazzle the eye. Newest creations in for jobs with tbe Manchester Emer­ LIVER B IIE - — new styles with silk, rayon, and By Tniddng Christmas purchases Donahue, and Mrs. LaChance. We at the home of Wilber Little of stands and shades In a splendid selec­ parchment shades. A ll entnuicingly gency Employment Association, and Spencer street. Mr. Anderson, tion of designs and colorings. between the hours of 10:00 a. m. were each gfven the name of anoth­ 25 appeared to file applications this beautiful, and particularly smart for and 4:00 p. m., the shoppers can not er scout to buy a funny present for County Club Agent, will attend and WITHOUT CAM NEl gift use. year before the CW A took over the assist the boys in some of their dairy only assist In allevlatlnig traffic con­ at the party. Scribe—Irene La- task of registering tbe names, noth­ up up ditions and saving the working Chance. "roblems. Every member is urged And Yon ll Jump Out of Bed in ing bss yet been done by tbe gov­ S be present. $4.50 members of their families from de­ Troop 9 ernment to enroll these women un­ the Morning Rnrin’ to Go $ 1.79 lays, but they can help themselves More 4-H news soon. 'The meeting of Troop 9 was der the CW A. It has been found, n roa (mI MW tad ■oak tad tlw vetid c o n i^ ra b ly since they will have opened by playing games In the however, that there are numerous laou punk, don't tvallov • lot of m IU, mla- the stores and clerks to themselves. wttor, iMstlvo emadjr or ekowinc gun gym. After going upstairs, patrol women and girls sorely in need of •ad oxpaet nitm to mtko you nroot comers were formed and attendance employment. 'Those willing to do CURB QUOTATIONS ■ad bnoymat and full of Muwbin*. TABLE LAMPS and dues were taken. Several of housework by tbe day may locate For ttkoy eaa't do It. Tboy only bov* th« Hobnail, pottery, clolsome and bowtia tad a omto movataant doaaa’t gat at the girls wbo have been making tM jobs, if any happen to be available, tba eauaa. Tba raaaon for your down-and-out bronze biuws— silk and hand deco­ tiles have finished them and brought by communicating with Miss Keith Assd Sru and E l e o ...... % taallnc la your Uvar. It should pour out two rated parchment shades is greater or Mrs. Johnston, according to Mr. pounds of liquid blla Into your oowsia dally. variety than ever before. them in for examples. During tbs Amerioon Super Pow er ...... 2 4 If tbia blla la not flowiai frwly, your food evening Mrs. Agard came to visit WoddeU. Cities Service ...... i% doaaa’t dlgsst. It Just doeays In tba bowala. the troop and when we were form­ C. C. C Applications. Elec Bond and Share ...... 134 Oaa bloats up your stoaueb. You bars a up A t least 26 young men have ap­ tbidt, bad taata and your braatb la foul, ing the goodnight circle, Mrs. H aw ­ Ford Limited ...... 6 ifciB oftan brsaka out In blamlabaa. Your baud $3.50 ley came to tell us about tbs Christ­ plied during tbe past month to Mr. Nlag Hud Pow ...... 6 4 ««baa and you faal down and out. Your wboto ipataai la poiaonad. mas candy. Altbea Melnks and Mbrend for eolistmsnt in ths Civil­ Penn Road ...... 2 4 Elsaaor Toimg bavs passed first ian Conservation Corps, but as thsre Segal Lock .,...... 4 aid, Scrlbe^— Alice Mason. ors DO openings at tns present time Standard Oil Indiana ...... 824 , powda of blla 6owlu frMly and awka you nothing much to old tnem con bq United Founders ...... 1 8-16 faal ‘‘ np aad ap.” Tbay ooataia woadarful, Troop 11 toraitaaa, gaatia vnatabla attraato, amaiinc done except to take their names for United Gas ...... 2 4 Troop bold its rsgular msetlng whan It eoBMt to maldag tba blla flow fraaly. 11 refsrsnes in ths evsot additional United Lt and Pow A ...... 24 Chrlstnas Candy at tbs T. M. C. A. 'Thursday night, jobs ors ersatsd by tbe govsmmeot Uti’ Pow and L t ...... 4 lift. Robert Hawley wbo Is tak« Tht bought a prosoot for , Cfftai^ilttla Uvar FlUa oa tba rad or the local ouota increased. Canadian Marconi...... 3 4 tabai. RaMDt a aubatituta. 2k at d ^ log ebasvs of the sale of Christmas Rhea, Mrs. Toumaud's baby, Mrs, Tbe 26 Monebestar men given Mavis Bottling ...... 1 4 atoraa, •IfS lO .U .C o . ADVERTISE THE HERALD—IT PAYS candy for the Manchester GHrl Toumaud was our formor captain. work under tbe Btate Forestry De­ Scouts, Is setting the goal at 1000 'Tbo girls are requested to secure partment are tM aged clearing fire pounds. If every member of the tboir orders for candy as soon as breaks in tbs Bumk Forsst at tbs Girl Scout organisation does their posflibls, 'Tbs ODs selling the most end of Line street on tbe Manebes- best t l ^ ouffht to realise her wUI gst a troop prixe, W s worked ter-Glastonbury llbe, Hayden Gria- wlsbss. sandy is being obtained on signalliBg with. Captain Oigllo wold, contact man for tba local from Burnham and Brady of Hart­ and Lieutenant Cbensy took charge CW A, said today. ford, makers of high grade candy of the second class scouts, Bar­ and 100 per cent pure, This ribbon bara Bmitb is a new member. Edna candy Is mads extra thin, la eight Herrick read the amount of money different Savors, and packed In at­ we spend each week, so that the ZANZIBAR TWINS LEAVE tractive red boxes, especially for girls will know what the money is M anchester Olrl Scouts, who have used for, RMistratloD monov is due the exduslve sale In the town, As next week, December 7, A Court of HERE SATURDAY NIGHT the organlsatioo Is In need of the Honor was held after tbs meeting. Saanclal aid they are asking the Bcrlbe— Victoria Zelewltz, support of everyons who wants a Acorn Fooh of Brownies 'The Zanzibar 'Tw b Is, tbf strang­ box of delicious candy for them- The last few msetlngs bavs besn est peopis evsr creatsd ars now on selvas or a gift, for no Cbrlstmas Is as busy as Banta's workshop for exhibit at 807 Main street former complete without ribbon candy. A l­ Acorn Pack at Holllstor strsot location of tbe Home Bank. Mam- most everyone who purchased last school ars busy making Cbrlstmas^ bars of a tribe that are tbe lowest year Is reorderlof this year, and the toys to be used by tbe Child Welfare form of human life they are man's committee feel that they have a Association, A t tbe last meeting nsarest living link to Darwin’s tbs- better product than lost year. Golden Bare were given to Ruth ory of descent tb ro u ^ evolution from tbe ape. Not idiots but hu­ Watch for the display In the Patten, Priscilla Psabody and Elea­ man beings they bavs tbelr own Center Pharmacy this week. nor Weir, Any mother or friends of tteral language, customs knd which B, J, Murphy Is kind Brownies wbo would Hke Cbrietmae bits. Ovsr 700 compose this tribe ly making for the scouts, also the candy can send tbelr orders by S yet Zip, formerly a feature with o^nlon of Marianne In the Herald Brownies to the meeting Tuesday Bsmum, and tbe twins now on ex­ "Bargain Hound", when she dis­ or call Brown Owl, Tsl, 8661, hibit here are tbe only specimens covers these bright red boxes of of tbs tribe ever brought off tbe delicious candles. The scout cap­ Island for appearances befors tbe tains are requested to get their KEMPS INSTALL A i P people of this country or any other. orders to Mrs, Hawley, Tel, 6688 John, tbe Australian bustaman, Wednesday, December 13, and she appears dally in tbe etore window will have the candy at the follow­ FRIGIDAIRE EQUIPMENT ae a free attraction. An artist of ing places Friday evening, so that considerable ability be has enter- It may be delivered Saturday, toined hundreds of shoppers this December 18, week. Miss Watkins, tbs girl, Troop 1, Mrs, N, A, Burr, 14 Park Dependable Refrigeration Is another special attraction, is un­ street; Troop 2, Mrs, L, T, Wood, 20 Modern Necessity — New doubtedly one of tbe strangest Spruce street; Troop 8, Captain Store Gets Installation. freaks o f ' nature on exhibition in Wilkie will tell the girls Monday; America today. She is exactly what Troop 4, Mrs. Louis Marte, 22 Ben­ she is represented to be. ton street; Troop 6, Mrs, Fred Har­ Kemp’s In)^*tbe T|to f M s win dhMT aoaaaa ood bring Egypt and PaleatkMh TMB NEW HAVEN b. m, ,3 - * V y . ^ y - V -- 4v V* V* •> ,v

• ^ P A C E P O D S u THURSDAY, PTCEBIBER 7,

J U o c ^ j t n r Wlio 8Ud The Natlimf .G o v eiigeettom that the tern- ____ POBliiWHBO B1 T M law whiett tt eanaat fee HCTAIil) nUNTUIO OQMPAVl. XlKI potfcms hawi wasted tohas m atten tola tie on II BtM«U «tr«4t M— ft. Oooa. od the lart twemlir yean elQMr n a MHh a proeaedtng be Proper Facilities rHOMA* rm o n so n to brtig ahqat paeiftitkai to tha e^-ldoeded aad 0«n«imi M»a«c«r for Service or ecrabbUng to kaep It ftaas bolBB dtolil of trials to (J«tob«r U IStl repealed now take a fresh ita rt by Mbttct>*4 IS y r j BWaatag nirixM 8o«lhT We do not believe so. Wb de ROBERT K. ANDERSON SoiMlaja aiM HiUdays. Bnt«r«d talking to the yeang folks eomowliat hot bellBve that tha Baa Jose a M r no Foot Offto* at Vanobtatar. Ooaa. aa toiaenl DIreetor Pto ' Saeoad Claaa Mall Mattar. m thhi wise: could he fatety dwwrthed t v i M - svBecBiPTioN R a m WATKINS BROTHERS. lack-' Oaa Taar. I ' a a ll ...... MA* **You an kaesr enough ahaal dent ttonaaeelt or wsybedy «toa as nsL. omto nn. Houae rm. Par Month, by m U ...... $ M Uquos—any ktod ef alcoboBc bever­ *^eQOeettva murdee.’* n was a Blsgla ooDtaa ...... | .IS Danvarad. ana raar ...... $>.0< age—to know that, by and laige, speedy eaacutlon tor which a eea* youM ba better edt without tt. But MEMBSIR o r THB aSSUClATBD ttderable BMaaura at least, ef Jew PRESS you alao know that for a Itmg ttma ttflcattoa can be pleadeA Tba haaciBiatad Praaa is airlaaiiali antttlad to tba oaa for raaoMIsattoa it has been the ‘smart’ thing to take The ,dUtoi'ence between aneh egl* of all nawa dlasatetaaa eraditad ta tt a drtnk—maybe a nm at thena sodee aad the everweeurrtog Negre or not otbarvtaa oaadttad la (tala r>aper and also tha loeal aawa pob- And you hate like the devil to rate lyn^togs In the Beoth la as obviooe lahed bereln. as it is greaL Nobody who has YOUR NEWSPAPER EOT All rights af repobllcatlon of youraelf as a teetotaler; you feel apaciaj dlsparahaa barein ara also ra> that If you do that you gipe up your watched the course of the Scotto- aarved freedom, feted youraelf down to an horo case, or that of any other orlm- Ha ;a A Unit Of A $100,000,000 BnaiiiMi And Ont\>f Foil sarvlca ellant of N E A Bar- Tha Mob) Important Factors In The Sogifll And ylce, Inc. idea, make a sort of (inaM at yoor- taal trial of a Negro In the South eelf don't you? Aa to dolaf wtoit can believe that any colored detoad- BeonoaUc Straetnre Of The Natlon’fl Youtha* Pro- Publisher's Aeprasantatlra: Tha gnun. ^ Jallus Mathews Special Agency—New your mothen and fathers uaed to do ant down there ever escapes punish* Tork Chicago. Detroit and Boston. when they were young—take a long mcBt by the courts If he la guilty. AKBOLM I MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF and solemn pledge never under any I f a Northern gangster, racketeer, ipthe welfare of bove, which mamr o i ClRPUUATUiNS. them oould not otherwise a ffn a circumstances to take a drink—the kidnaper, once In the hands of the Tba sftenoon, promptly after More important ittll, it is Tha Herald Prlntl..g Company, Inc., Idea of It gives you a sort of pain police, were e tenth part as sun of school was out, several hundred assumes no Onanctal raaponilblllty thouaands of ambltloua boye to re­ for typographlca. errors appaaring la in thaneok. ocavictlon and legal punishment as thouiaad beys to oittee, towns aad main in oohool, to clothe thsteselvee advertlaemaats In tha Maarhestar a Negro killer or rapist In the hamleta freai oeaat to eoaat, hastea- and to contribute to the euppost o f Erenlng Herald. ''Well, don’t then. Matotaki your ed to attoad to a highly Importaat famlllee that eorely need thL eoMfll, South, it is extremely doubtful If matter of buelaeee. It ii a buatoeea THURSDAY, 7. moral as well as your legal right to but regular Income Many a high take ons drink, or a doam; If say* anywhere. In Oalttonia or Conneo- of tbe greateet social slgiiifloaaoe school boy with a good paper route and a service which tbe country OFFICE MANAGER body asks you whether you drink, tlcut or half way between, would Is contributing mere to ^ faarito a single voice be raised to condoaw couldn’t very well get aloag with­ than hls eldar brother is able -to From the point of view of what tell them, if you are so disposed, out—the delivery of Ite aewepapere, mob violence. send heme from a C 0. 0. oaaip. Blight be called the ouUyUif sdtkm- that you do if you want to, and that, Inddeatally, it li the only Mg buri- Oeod floheol Woih Mr. Itooeevelt himself admits this aese la this country largely coaduot- al recorery agencies—the thousand by the boly pokarl you don't tt you Bvldenee eubmltted at beariage fact—in words that very well might ed by eohoolboye. ADd one groups, loeal rapresentA* don't want to; also that nobody's on the newipaper code emphastosd have besa several times more forel- In aa hour, moot ef them qovered the above-average school work done tires and state sod muBSdpdl gov* cheap kidding or ridicule Is going tbelr routes and were re a ^ for hle. He aaya: ^ newspaper boye. That waa to emlng bodies constantly called on to make you. And then, having play. Many of them, oarriere for have been eapeoted. Meet newa- The judicial function of the out-cf-towh aewepapere to their to co-operate In federal emergency planted your feet squarely on the papere oo that your system, like some worn out wtU be answered by Ut. Mocoy wb« cm an hour and a half a day. They and unprecedented machines was the closer to their hearts than respect THE'fraW DEAL IN be addreiMted to oare of this imper. en­ creased opporUmlty, to do good old bum’s, needs the spur of the al­ WA8HINQTON earn, In the oouree of a year, ap­ work. Good grades In sobool help COBsequenoe of lack of a clearing for laws which, through court eu- close stamped, seif-addrewod envatope, proximately 1100,000,000. cohol, ’Then why, now that then's for reply. a boy io obtain hls paper route. bouse for information and endeavor; pineness and pompous stupidity, fail H ^ or Oeatt Wkieb IWB Morgen- Newsbdy*e lam rtaaoe no smart trick to it any loafer, no Promptness, diligence, lack of eom- the absence of any administrative to operate. That thing is the se­ than Bet... Bamn aM Utvtaoi! These impressive figures, brought plalnts from subscribers sad good adventure, nothing exciting or val­ MAKiS MOTHERHOOD SAFER out recently during bearings on tbe authority below that of the Presi-' curity of their famlllee from tha un­ Team Up on tO-Honr Work Davs require attention are: tiith blood school work help him to obtain a iant Whatever about it, should jrou . • . Wlggln Pnssled by Oensnre <»pressure, excess of albui Dally Newspaper Code, have larger district and to earn more. dent himself Which Oould bring the speakable crime of kidnaping. . . . Bn^ob Boosts Al. take a driilk? Always remember­ One of the greatest discoveries In | Uquld WMte the'^kldneys, bleS- brought to puoliahers, social work­ The 'llttler merchant plan” , rapid­ products of the niachlBery onto an medicine was made by flemxielwela, in f even In small amounts, continued ers, parente aad school authorities ing that is something you have a ly gaining In popularity, le baaed ;on assembly llno, SO to fpatk, without By RODNEY DUTCHBR who first proved, 85 years ago, that "Morning sickness," constipation the country over a new realisation this principle of enlarged opportuni­ oontinual bumplaf aad disorder. perfect right to do and that nobody Bomld Washington Oorreepondent death from childbirth fever is pre- anemia, of the social and economic import­ ty as a reward for ^ o r t and em­ can forbid your doing?” IN NEW YORK ance of this part-time work to tbe The National Smergonoy Ooimcil, Washington, Deo. T.—Henry MOr- ventable—by cleanliness. ' phasizes tbe educational side of the This alcohol thing can be licked. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS boyhood of the nation. work these boys sre doing, first, icomprlslsg all the heads of tbs va­ By PAUL HAEUSON genthau, Jr., carr3dng the currency Yet, even today, the greatest sin- r Under the conditions of modern But not by saying “Thou shalt not,” the boy Is encouraged to read the rious recovery depaitaoants aad New York, Dec. 7.—The Lindbergh ball for Roosevelt realises that he is gle cause of death among mothers (Cabbage and Mustard Greens) life, there are few Jobs that a boy plane has a nanw. Painted In neat paper be sells. As a salesman, he operating vinder the dirootldn of a not even to oneself. on the spot is this same childbed fever which be Question: Will writes: "I Uve In can do, outside at school hours, to must know hls product in order to To this idea we will oontrlbuto little letters on each dde of the fua- a part of the country where it is dif­ earn his spending money, although ''grand marshal”—a sort Of reoov^ elage, well forward, Is the word Re will be a hero in this adminis­ showed us how to prevent. About 4 present its features properly to one faot Long before prohiblticn ficult to get the vegetables boys today have more leisure than prospective readers. That Is good ery chief of staff—should. If the •'Ttegmlssartoq,” and It has been tration, or Just another goat. put of every 10 women who die dur- to ?our menu? formerly. For tbe average city boy, a-man we know, who drank as he there ever since Colonel and Mrs business, since new subseribehi right kind of a field commander la Suceess of the Roosovelt-Warrsn- there is no wood to chop, no coal to mean additional eanxlngs for the pleased, arrived at the conclusion Lindbergh left Greenland on their Morgenthau monetary poHpy, with carry, no cows to brlim in Drom the selected, bring about much more way to Iceland. boyhut it also tends to make h^m one day that liquor was doing him ultimate devaluaUon and ffllroduc- pasture - at milking time—none of co-operative order In a situation Apparently no one in Europe tlon of the commodity dollar, almost K ‘ w t ? e lito'^Xide^o?dSn*:|' A ^ « - p ' a tottex* student and ultimately a no good. He did-not "swear off.” tbe chores that boys uaed to do. The totter Informed citizen. Where many loose ends have been thought to queetioa the strange to automatically would give the acting depression, while making It more He merely stopped taking drinks. scriptlon, perhaps believing It to be secretary the treasury secretaryrtilp. Learne Bosinese tangled. difficult for parents to supply the Second, tbe boy leans aeif-m- He said to himself: “I reserve the some sort of serial number, or make money for many of the things boys To set up anew the cry of "dicta­ of engine. Anyway, It w m not until Failure would mean Morgeh- poisoning llance and bosinese fundamentals right to take a drink any time I ^ u ’s passage from the scene. His need and want, has reduced the torship,” to attempt to disturb the a Pan American Airways official It Is significant that motherhood other fresh vegetables are not ob­ by coxiductlng a small-scale bual- want It without the breaking of any connected with the northern aerial friends know his devotion to Roose­ number of errands and odd-Joto by neas of hls own. He buys Us papers confidence of the people in a return velt would lead him to accept that may be made seifer in small mater­ tainable. Mustard greens are quite wbiob ooys can earn money for pledge, even to myself. But Fm survey returned to New York that eventuatlon graoafully. nity hospitals, or in large hospitals wholesome and may be used like at wholesale and sells them at re­ to Improved conditions by represent* the story of the christening was re­ where the mothers are kept In build­ themselves. Tbe 688,287 pai^Uma tail.- His profits depends on the dif­ going to be mlgbty sure 1 want it spinach. Cabbage to beat eaten raw Jobe provided by newspapers, there­ ing this reasonable step as a de­ vealed. > Meanwhile, Roosevelt is saved ings entirely separate from the sur- or only boiled for about five minutes. ference between what he pays for more than I want to leave It alone.” It seems that when the First from t]ring as definitely to a poHoy cal wards. The highest death rate fore, have balp>^ mightily m tbe them and what be ooUeots. HO la a struction of old powers and a setting If your variety of fresh vegetablee solution of this depression problem. To more fully demonstrate his In­ Family of the Air was preparing to as he would If he had appointed a sEdd to occur in the maternity is so limited, why not use canned merchant, saleaman, deliveryman, up of new, is, in our opinion, sheer new secretary of the treasury, fleo- S Delivering newspapers Is tow 1^ dependent right to take a drink any fly on eastward from Angmagsallk, wards of some of the large general vegetables to avoid monotony, credit man and collector. 'mischief making. on the east coast of Greenland, a retary Will Woodln can be called hospitals, where many women with far tbe largest field of activity in back Into the picture If and when Surely practical training of this Under the forthcoming set*up, If Ume be wanted it be began to carry crowd of Eskimos stood on shore Uttls money now go to have their .(Lemon Juice in the Morning) which boys can engage without in­ sort, teaching boys tbe value of a and watched attentively. After It seems advisable. terfering with their school work. It operates efficiently, every official, a pocket flask—a little one. He babies. Question: Miss Nonene sayss dollar in terms of honest effort aad hae carried a flask with liquor in it chattering among themselves, a dele- Devaluation needn’t be expected The only way that we can make The |100,000,0(X> earned saniuJiy ta Inculcating the fundamental princi­ board, committee and local govern­ gation approached the Colonel, before March or April. Roosevelt "Will you explain to the health col­ this mannex represents the economic for Bwjre than twenty yeara—and every hospital a safe place for a umn thrf effect of lemon Juice the ples of business. Is a highly deeli^ ment in the country, coming In con­ "You ship got no name?” asked one ^ ” 26 moto^r t^ ^ T e blrto to tontt Independence o i more than a able supplement to what they learn sometimes It has oome in handy for in outlandish, Oreenlandlsb Elngllsb. first thing to the morning?” mUltoo young Americana. That tact with any of the numerous fed­ ^ cleanliness of sLm elweis. Answer: Many people find It ad­ at school. other people In cases of Illness; but, Lindy shook bis bead. that If the index gets from the pres- There are undoubtedly many____ hos­ 1100,000,(K)0 doubtless pays tor a eral recovery agenclee, will know "Vl'e want you ship got name,” M t 71 up to 90, the last 10 points vantageous^ la g o o a s 10 to take a small amouatjgood share of all the baseball and where to go for the clarifying of ill or well, be has nevtr yst wanted pitals in which every effort to made (Thla la tbe first at a series of •aid the spokesman flrmly. will be taken care of to a speoulative to protect the mother from childbed ? ! ^ of_wator' football eouipment.equipment, blcyolea.blcyoles, skates articles on the newspaper boy. *nM countless confusing situations which a drink worse than be wanted to "OK,” said the flyer amiably. rush. ^ each morning upon arising. Break­ and fisbiim tackle sold In this coun­ fever. These Institutions have a fast should not to taken for at least next article will tell about fe iller so far have delayed and hampered leave It alone. "Maybe you got name ship?” A spring pickup is counted on to lower death rate from this disease try. It belto to pay for such things conditioxia and bow the modera iM y The Idea Is that of complete per­ ‘'TtngmlSBsrtoq,” repued the ve commodities tbelr last big than the average and may be rated a half hour. The lemon Juice stimu­ as Boy Scout, Y. M. C. A. and boys' Biany of the purposes of recovery. Eskimo. All the rest of tbo na- lates the digestive JuIcm of the delivery system” was developed as sonal reeponsiblUty to oneself and Meanwhile, restrictions on as safe. For these hospitals 1 have club memtorshlps, tripe to camp a more enlightened xnethod of So far as we can bake out the ttvos nodded violently. 'That the f l ^ t of capital abroad are llke- only the slncerest of praise. stomach and produces a better kd- and oth ^ aotlritlee Important to to no one else—either Volsteads or petite tor breakfast , ling this work.) new director of this new National says The Big Bird,* We got ly. "m t would divert the flight to We usually consider that a man Emergency Council, whoever be may boon oompanlons—and the rational man paint goM** Son sMOgb, domestle dommodltiee and raise to in more danger than a woman, use of tba Uttla old bean. tbsrs wns an Bslclmo wttb a Ut- priON. but a woman who undertakes moth­ (Beatth Artloles Obtainable) Uon ef bome*towB movie pianist to eventually prove to be, will be Just tle oan of paint aad n bmsb. Latest dope from the inside to that Question: O. L. O. writes: "My her present etatua. Her first singing We submit that thare might be erhood today runs a greater risk about as much of a dictator as a Anne Lindbergh and Llady both ■liver probably wUl be bought for than the average man is ever called family aad I have greatly enjoyed WHATSONTHEAIR laaaon waa earned by playing be­ highly competent office numager. worse ideae—very much worts ideas liked It. flo tho letters wore care­ iMuaaoe of sQver oertlflcates, per­ upon to face. Due to the unusually ding youi your newspaper articles, BY JOHN BAUflOLA fore tbe "silent screen,” fully applied and pretty soon Ths haps abMt |300W),000, worth at Mayy I ask if you have published a He will have nothing whatever to in dealing with the strange, unique high death rate tor mothers m While studying nursing, Kate Big Bird roared away Into the around AO oenta an otmee. America, this country is almost the booic containing — ig these _ _ artloles _ _ __ and Smith sang at private eocuJ funo* do with tbs making of polloies but present problem of booM and the east. where I may obtain them," Station WJ8V is at proaent con- worst civilized nation in the world ducUng a contest for a woman an­ Uona. She bad lota of paUenea be­ a tremendous lot to do with making young—than to suggest to them to Tbers was soma oommsnt hors ths Tbey^ne Old floheolmatoa Answer: My newipaper artlolee fore she got her real chance—and other day on the fact that orators in which to have a baby. Out of a nouncer for its breakfast period. them work. use the plain sense that Ood gave WUUam C. BulUtt, new ambaaea- Uat of 20 America stands lOth. In have not been publlabed In book did she make the grade? no longsr have to writs tbelr spooob- form. I have, however, made mimeo­ About 300 woxxxen have been audi­ them. ^ to Itusria, bad worked 80-bour America from A to 7 mothers die tioned and 12 are to to selected for Oracla Allen nevei bad Ume to es, authors their articles, or oomsdl- ^ aloM with Utvlnoff before. where in England only about 4 would graphed ooplee of sbrae 800 artloles work, she was so busy looking tor ans tbslr Jokss—boeauso thoro art Tbw reoafled It. Tbair labors were pertaining to varioua diseases and tbe final oonteet which starts thla BOOZE AND YOUTH oonosms wbleb do those thiags for be lost, m Sweden less than 8, imd in month. Tbe radio audieaoe -will her brother—missing even then. LYNCHING similar wbaa, ia Rusela la 1919, thsy Holland 8.89. Between one-half and symptoms, aad covering all of tbs Some folks thought that on Tuos* hire, . . . Xt tiinis out, though, that Bigotlatad aa agreeaiant never ap- important disorders, giiob artldes maks tbs final selection. tbo ago of spoeialiMtion has pro- two-thirds of these deaths are pre- Having lilted to ihany thousands Every now end then we hear day night, Just beoause repeal was Probably this nowipaptr falls proTM OVtf Mfte veatable aad ae soon as they are may to obtained by w rltiw to me to groflood further than that, for poets care ol this newspaper and enclosing of radio "gags” aad jokes, we are rumbllags from the great experl- due to pass out that day, there Into ths catsgory of "thoss In high tt oaa be told now that BulUtt prevented, this means that 10,000 meatal centers. Oould Tt be rrreslble no longer have to write their own aad Xitrlapff didn’t dlseuae reooff- mon mothers will live each year. a tbree-oeat stamp tor eaob article surpiiaed to learn that a a survey would be wild alcohol orgies every* plaoes or In low who oondons lynch verso. you are tntereeted in. Blmply mea- covering 25,000 radio fane indicates that television—Che future of the t o t l« wben^tbey got tofathar 7 % Of course, a email number of wo- radio art—la at last re a ^ to amerge where. There were Done. * ICrs. law,” aad wbe, PrMldoat ftooMvelt There are throe or four poetry- ^mdoD ooafereaoe. BuiUtt was us- m « will be la danger during child- Uon the name of tbe dleorMr about that A2 per cent of those queried doctors la New York, but the. busi­ iBff Ajasrieu peUtlsal oeaveatlon which you want laformatien. prefer the mees-oovered variety, from tha laboratories ? It baa b e « Ella Boole was so borfer*struek ■aid last night, art not to bo os* est is Mr, AatoB Itomatka, who has Mnh from uaeoatrollabls causes, but said by thoae la tba know, that Bstbods to get votss for JasMs II. the greateet eauee of death, which nrhiie only 81 per oent want eema- that she radioed the women of the ousod. Ho did net moatton Oov* a littis offlos OB la s t Fourteaatb OoK u ahairauB of tha moastory (Oraving for Sweets) taitig new, sooDomio ooBdlUena aloas Is wllh- flt. wbsrs be works serenely at his is ohlldbed fevir. is eontrollabls. toldlng a oommeroial televisleB sat nation to stay In, lock tbs doors orner Rolfo of OalltornU by namo ^ Utvlaoff to vola After childbed fever, the next Question: Mr. U. writes: "I seem Xt is said that (Xertnids Nlssea, and put out the lights, lest rum- trads, uamiadful of Um ualBspirlu sgalBst ths Freaoh oaadldate. famed for her origlaality la inter- from tha publlo marts. Next apriag but bo might m woU bavo dooo oo. din pf traffic ia that quarter. He greateet cause of death among to be craving swosta all the Ume. but may see tbe long awaited announoe- erased ruffians sslss them. The mothers ariees from tbe conditions seldom oare tor a good meal. If I pretaUon of modera songs, la as In tho mattor of tho Baa Jeoo Md- ■aye be is more a eritte aad editor Tee WIffgta quist as she is orlgteal outside her ment. than a poet, for he doeea't do muob of l y s t ^ poisoning called tbe tox- don't have eomething sweet to chew women went to their lodge meetln|[s napor-murdorers considorablo of our Albert N. tonaer CBaee esriis of pregnaaoy, iuob conditlone on, I am thinking about it. It la al­ muflcal sphere. A few d m ago Having heard “Honeymoon Hotel** and picture shows as usual or an* eatirely orlglaal work, lu t be dose NaUeaal Bsak (Gertrude bad to got to tha 08S stu­ five Umsa of aa evening, we L f l sympathy was with Rolfo, It re­ take stumbling little etaaaas aad whose iBOBey> may to Ra id e d against if dlecov- most Hke a drug habit. What oould swered the doorbell as usual; and m M v operatione have oeea ea- er^ lariy la pregnancy' and thie to tbs oauae of this?” dios ia New Tork la a hurry. glM that some of tbe CWA aotlvlUee mains tbsre. polish off thoir motors aad rbymse should to dlreoted In wrlUag aoagsl nothing happened to them. and awkward metaphors uatU tbslr ii!* 9 * * * •omaiittee, is al- s ^ y care would greatly reduce the Answori Somo people develop a didn’t know bow to go about getting It sesms to us that it is impossl* mo^ he^brekea. Me reads evtry kidney oomplieatlons which are a habit Oraving for aweete Just as oth* a pMloe escort aad met the eitua- Now that prohibition Is ovsr and first authors woa’t reoognls# thsat la Bswmpsrs about hlm- era do for aioohol or drujn. Anyone bis to group all instancsi of sum­ . Naar of toss# vsrsss sbvtsas- d a ver to the pregaaat woman. tlM by hirins aa ambulaaoe for |1A dons with Isn't It about Urns to quit s ^ ua^ls to uadtostaad publlo ro- tmdoubtedly, we oould reduce the wbo eats an exoess of eweeta dees which ruahed her clanging thraugh mary oxoouUons by populaces aad ly are laleaded for toe fartoer- aotta to what bo oensldslM teao- SjlN.FESS DENOUNCES Borssehlng ovsr Its gravs and to •M^tMare^Mlatoi etoare art l^ t h rate amaig mothers to 2, in- not rellab balanced meals, ' Fores Ootbam atraeta to arrive tor her troat toom as squally roprobscslMo. osat normal sesthods. stsad of ths A who aow dls, If we yourself to take a fruit fast for broadoeat two adnutea ahead of start doing something useful about Ons may agrss wbolsbsartodly wltb Be gees to could rtve STsry mother tto right about a week, then eat pleaty of nra- pis want a sMay asw J im g it hu trouM Ume. RECOVERY P R O G R il John Barleycorn. tbs Prssldsnt In classifying lynoh- tiwublSf’lle'iS^Ms to hslp teins aad non-starohy vegetables, Few of our radio lumiaarloe wore w r l ^ aroaad aa Idea. Mr. Be- OM oommlttoo, oommltt admitting svsry- and I am euro that your exeeaalve It Is our suggesUon tha( tbs first Ings, as a wbols, as "a vilo form of , B i ^ eays h i has asarly AM thmg. born with tbo traditional gold or craving for iw ssti will dlMppear Columbus, O.. Deo. 7.— (AP>«* thing to do about John is to stop collsctlvs murdsr” without bolding ' rsfidar rritTaiTri. aassag tosB , statoaMBt, urg- ■liver spoon la thoir mouths. Many a sf dsstsrs, aa sagtossr, and mu will bays a more normal had'to work their way through prep Senator Simoon D. Fesa, of OMa, lying about him. Stop picturing rsprobsnslbls tbs proooodlngs of tho raforatt whl& p s ^ t mothsrs in eitlss, who are appetite. a Tsias Btortslsr aad aalitoBaa Btost Of hls orltios would apprevs. sohools end .college, aad thM ways aeeiataat Ropublieaa loader la m him as a dsmon when bs is msrely California VlgUantot wrpo In tho 60's life iBiiinuioe - ^ n n r g n tl act takiag advaatage of it z would ■ad Bieans were devtous. For ia- Senate, has told Ohio r stnagly advia# svsry sxpeotant QheeUoo: Mrs. R. fl. D. sskai a rather mean sort of ebsat with rodoomod flan Franolsoo from the dent. SUB Botato Al etSBoei leaden that FraakUa D, Btothsr to go to a ooaipstsBt doctor "What foods do you advlso for koe»> will not be presideat laoito} an Ingratiating manntr who Is rule of terrorlsto or of tbp Vigi­ Johni i Kas|tob retifism s Mensf aad havs a ^ysloal exabination and Irving Oobb peddled p ^ers when Another task Now X o ik tn doa*t iBf the blood presiure down?** be wasn't driving aa loe wagon. three raara frara now. uttsrly Indlffsrent as to what hap­ lantes of Montana who to tbs AO’s have to do is exerdse tbslr dogs. to sssurs dttlastriMtioito which win Answer: There are no speoiflo Senator Feae denounced the 84- l^tto rato K m to t tbslr rootot toU hto ^ h s s t foods to eat, aa "Irv" knaw hls Padudah! pens to bis frlsbds Sven wbea bs Is haagsd orlmlnals that, under a Mack, «rbq raises aad fooda tor eeadlng the blood pressure mlnlatr Uon’e monetary oouree, M vw t, hd lattBshsd a Mttsr la pregaaaoy as posribie. The either up Or dowa. Tbe only fOo^ ‘ Bing Croabjf worked ia the post- tbs cause of their tsoubles. selUi dogs as a principal tooatlon, is tiswMagsnniu tor tbslr office and during the crop leaaon operatioa of tho Federal rMiSf pAB crlmlaal tooriff, Plummor, had also to too sxerclslnf business. . . . Rflht <^e dttliBg ths BMaths before wUeh 1 have dlSQOvered. which will gram and the Natlonsl lunanHi The Mrs. Boolse of ths world made a faroo out of tho law. the story which ih ow sd______ths bato is bora Is of ths greateet affeot the blood •preeeure la eueoep- unloaded many a tree o f its har- It aU started when her nrighbors to bad not aartiolpated ia a stoilbhuy- vsst program, - ' . ' *us maks John altogethir toe drasMitloj For maay ymt§ thif ooimtry a ^ e r Fifth Avemie hotel began bSBj^t to Buktog BMtharhoiod safer. Uble jpi^le are the .stflrdies sad **No fovenxmoat'oeB'neBd iflff jyyUoate derigasd to sopOft sugars' Which oftea produto a rlaa in tMils Dean sttAidsd primary they thunder agaloft him when tt baa boah aoaing ortma of tba baaatt her to take out their doge the Cettaty Trust^m pafly. sohool aad aUlked throe sows a day late praqMrity,** Fees saSd-iM would be much better to quietly while she was walklnff her own Wky must a great udgaas auto high Mood prsMure patteats. How­ iag rel eg admlniatratloe wMeh aad mMt oaaoporatlng ktodq^eaoapo house pet. flbe goi tired of that ' the ever; in low blood preesttre paUeata, to ths prooosA He’s sssA buttsr Uke lbBith be ■ subjected Jto hfis reglqiirM least X visit to tbe dsml termed **«nBmentobte\«r shove him under ths mst| they ad­ juat paifltomant batouaa lla aourto, protty sesa aad s ^ shs atoild nlay traatmeatr they eometimee have hn opposite but not in opesduci,** a fltoato'itotuto'itotu tbsthe AAth attlolta w l^ ^ ^ Freddie e d i Rich vertise him by too much exagger­ Uko Plummor, mako a faroo out of mirsemald fw |10 ^ d S i S ...... \ Month; . . . Buslnese was so good m^ r . ^ weeksw thsrAffter, diets prteiure which W a alilielsdiOM tor |S a ated abuse; they make girls and tho law, If, in sueh oxtraordto- sifht-eeeliig. bus h is', arftoad itftoigyslsr - ahd blbod prte- 1 wm . o t u k that she bad to hire four untfonaed ill India, the first line, to ^ o p m ^ you ff you will at li. Dqo Roai showed Ms dsmtad hBi#ald,ti5ui boys thiok About him^ #iMtt 'thsr attiy.ihoeklaf oitouaotaaooo aa tho sure tests, atuT iilstruotlons as to t o : large, self-adAresoed ■ ^snstfilty u a chuafaor, diteh dig* fltofli wlto oan t e t o d d ^ s tiriss a ed tor the Abnvenle^ of tourists etc. ■rWe’ra-.toiBMtAhil:'' would be much the better for think* oouUoio murdor o f young Hart, a M y and waUc them around the beiag known as “The Oanaee Val- Tha lastruoUona I gte, roofer aad Ure hultder, Btato- block. IvPuUmaa iervloe.” ^ YASb ktvIM^'thiaquea* tore he knows Ms uns aad dflhSWfc’ oMy a ■use^durtflg pregneniy and .hrli oqhimnl. I Yltldred Rooe •lo o ^ h o m thO^poM* <■

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follow. Mot|t Q^tlM nm «i.wUl fta«t m m atj:8 0 p. ip., apd 7:80 p. m. WiUlNS HDtCaAIITS The sohodole: lafttqidual m ROCKVILLE Daosmbbr 8, A i l Sbutii itaiMfiuftar 18.000 fh itn s o f s t o e k w t o e ocim* m i « U u X O P o r n m A r W R ifb . P «y and ntirint 'cdl tlif p ro m p t TO OBSERVE UW Decem ber 18, Buekloy a t 9agt^ ro BE ABSORBEDw ttag stook, which is sow OFfidd py N a w a Ibrd. tM trust oon^Msy, at a pricy oqutv- Deoembea: 80, Springfield Teehni- >tso- aiMit to its proportloiigts shkrs of tlon o f s «c | i “brandi baalt.” FEW SALES OF UQUOfi oal H igh. PUtsfirid, lBae8.4JPVifite 'fiiifia* e fif the value of u s oom pya^ aassih The cDrseton a t the /H«rtf(»d- ■Si CoiBmissiQher of Agriailtnre Decmnber 29, Open. The stock transfer books of tbs negro who seised ^ D e c t m l)^ 29, Alum ni (R ria and Braoch rf Connecticut Trust Company wUl REPORTED IN ROCKVILLE oosapany, by vots of ths (Brtnton, m «et % . Hartford, Doc. 7.—Throe njer- Q u a r t January 80, M id d le t o n Hi|2i. ford-Oemnectleut Company to the Roc^evtUe, Dec. 7.—The Rockville Hurtford-Oonneotlcut Trust Com­ AT NEW YORK MEEHNC Providence, a L—Chartes P. vhants were warned In the Hartford F eb n u ^ y 2, Open. F eb ru ai^ 6, O p oi. Natimial Bank is soon to pEuw into pany and have considerable money son, fonner anristant attorney gehi- police court this week that any fu­ The repeal a t the 18th Amend­ Invested n the latter ooneem. eral of the United Statee resigns as Febru ary 9, HEutford Tnule. history Eifter nearly 70 years as a N e w Y ork , Dec. 7.— ( A P ) — M kdl- WlUiEun M eucwsU, trsEumrer of the Republican state chairman to re­ ture vlolatlona of “An Apt Concern­ ment and the restoration of hard F ebru ary 14, B u lkd ey. na tloPEJ bank Emd a fte r nesurly 80 Bon Square Garden thundered to ing the Protection of Qrades For February 1^ South Manchester Hoclumum Mills Company, is a trus­ enter private law pradtiee. "tuMS" liquor 'n Rockville proved a 'hlg 'years as a state bank. NEmi cheers last night as 20,0ro Trade. tee of the HEurtford-Connectiout Farm Products” would carry the disappointment. The few pimkage gathered tor the long delayed Qer- .maximum penalty. The charges pre­ F ebru ary 21, South M anchester S h ortly befbre N «Iw Yesur’s R ock­ Trust CompEmy. stores which opened in Rockville, or ville's new bank^wil' be known as Frederick N. Bpiding of Rockville aaan Day celebration a t the Steuben ferred by Commissioner of Agricul­ H igh . Society of AmericiL which have beer in existence in this Febru ary 23, Cnpen.*, "The Rockville Branch of the Hart- Is a member of the committee of ture Olcott F. King deoilt specifical­ Fifteen persons—eleven men and community, put liquor on sale yes­ ford-Coninecticut Trust CompEmy' nine of the Hartford-Connectlcut ly with the use of the word “fEuicy” Febnuury 28, Wnuflxam H igh. four women—were hustled from the terday Emd were seriously disap­ March 2, Gfibert. with a capitEdizatioh of 84,000,- Company, which sMsted for tbiA and sociEd in the L on gview School for four other bsmka, naimely the lows: Francis T. Maxwell, WiUlEun order to enforce the provisions of hoped to spend a quEtrter or a half K) moeth* or longer. Come In... write... or pban,^ House Friday evening at which a First National Bank of Meriden, the Maxwell, Charles Fhelpa, David A. Dr. Hans Luther, Gernum Eun- the eict. Commissioner K ing in com­ dollar *or a highbEd] to try out the large number are expected to at­ liquor. F^rst National Bank of Middletown, Sykes, Charles A. Thomps that his coimtry receive a grEmt of have been notified by personal let­ fact that there was no place to pur- menta wifi be served. Mlaa A lf Eurata equEdlty among other nations ano *••*'*.■ Theater Balldlas chEise liqu or Eifter 6 o’clock when field BEmk Emd ’Trust CompEmy Eire shall E. Charter, Frederick H. Holt, 7S* Mala Ett., ISaBeheater ter and through the press of the GEdllvln is in chsuge of the EdiEdr. the right t« regulate her own af- Fheafe Seao the pEUdeage stores were compelled to be absorbed by the Hartford- Edward L. Newmarker, John G. T eJ- provisions of the act I would prefer fEdra from within. n e M l y ehaive ill Three Pereeat to cloEie for the day, meEining that The Men’s Union of the Union Connecticut Trust Company. cott, A. Leroy Martin, John K. Fisk, to have the law enforced without Daniel C. Roper, secretary of r e r MABth na aanilfi) Amoaat er Irfiaa the night parties found it difficult Congregational .Church will hold ’The Hartford-ConnecOcut Com­ Lebbeiis F. Bissell, George Arnold, the use of the courts but there weis commerce, also spoke. Loons Mode In All- Neorby Towns to secure liquor. th eir Eumual bEuiquet F rid a y eve­ pEmy hEm owned substEmtlEdly Jr., Arthur T. Bissell, Charles M. • uch a wholesale disregard for the ning, January 5, at the church so­ all of the capltEd stock of the above One point of interest was the Squires, Lester E. Shlppee. act and specific warnings from my cial rooms. fact that numy of the taverns and banks, consisting o f 12,000 sbEmes. ’The officers of the Rockville Na- office that something had to be reststirants dispensing beer and A special meeting of the Common B y reEison o f the Euioption by the tlonsU Bank Eire aa follows: Presi­ Federsd Government of the “Bank­ done. While these cases dealt with wine hEwl the new grEide of beer and Council WEu> held lEist evening w ith dent, Col. Frsmeis T. MEucwell; vice- ing Act of 1933” oertEdn ' definite turkeys, the law applies to all farm wine which proved quite “appetiz­ Mayor WEdte presiding. presidents, John G. Talcott, C^smles products for which Connecticut in g.’* restrictions Emd limitations have Phelps; cashier and trust officer, Burpee Post, Woman’s Relief been imposed upon affiliates of grades have been eatabllshecL We The pEmkage stores Erne handicap­ Corps, held a meeting last evening F red erick H. H o lt; assistant cEmhler bsmks which Eue members of the have allowed ample time for mer­ ped by the fcdlowlng notice receiv­ In the GA^R. halL A social fol­ and EmsistEmt tru st officer, WlUisma F^erEd Reserve system Emd holding chants to become informed and it is ed from' the Connecticut Liquor lowed the business meeting. F. Partridge; EiaalstEmt trust officer. THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT now our intention to enforce the law compEmy affiliates which own or Marguerite E. Moxon. ‘Control Board: The newly elected officers a t Gen­ even though it may cause the arrest control the stock o f bEinks which are “ A whe^esEde o r a pEudeage store eral Kitchener Lodge, AmerlcEm Or­ Employees* Status of prominent merchants.” members of this system, necessi­ permit will be revoked if the per­ der, Sons of St. George, were Joint­ ’The point of supreme interest in The law entitled “An'Act Con­ tating a decision as to the future Rockville today is the status propri- B ee. 81.— N e w Y e a r’s E ve Enipper A meeting of the stockholders of ISeUagaad tnrinee heaUsig—begia atl<»i for street lights, the Rock- and dance at (3otmtry Club, auspices the Hartford-Connectlcut Trust Rearing Ponds Through State vllle-Wlllimantic Lighting Com o f ’TaU Cedars. CompEmy was held on November 29 pany lost no time In stEirtlng worii Jan. 27-80.— P ou ltry Show a t Manchester’s Leading Hw^warc Store Planned as Result of Success a t vddeb tim e Emtion wim tAifen .ap­ of restoring the lights which hEU) State Armdry. proving the plEm and a committee in New Londtm. been eliminated a year ago when Resihol the street light appropriation wax' cut from 112,000 to |10,000. Hartford, Dec. 7.—A state-wide Close to 20 per cent of the street system of bass rearing ponds for the lights had bera eliminated by the naturEd propagation of calico bass lighting company when the appio- with which to restock fishing waters priatlor WEU cut 82,000 by the an­ of the state, is planned by ^ State nual city meeting a yoEu- a g o . BoEU*d of Fisheries Euid Game as the The immediaU restoratlea of the result of an unusually successful ex­ lights was appreciated by many of periment just completed at a New the prominent taxpayers who London pond under which 65 o f the brought up the matter at the ap- fish were Increased without artificial nuEd city meeting Tuesday evening feeding to 68fi00 in less than two as to how long it would be before years, a bulletin of the Foard an- the lights would be restored. oure noimces today. The only expense to Mayor-elect George Sebeeta, who the Board weu the labor of netting as Euj Alderman was chairman of and transporting the fish. the lighting committee, stated that “With the cooperation of the New the lights would be restored imme­ London Chapter of the Trjtsk Wal­ diately, not later than Tburs^y. ton LeEigue, which also furnished Bockyine Defeats Manchester ... Quicker than you the pond employed in the experi­ In what WEU considered a prEictioe ment, snapping turtles which prey game for the big game between the upon fish were trapped out, the p ^ Rockville High School and the M eui- drained and surveyed to determine cbester High School at the Sykes // its natural food content,” Eben W, School OsTii in Rockville on FridEiy Cobb, Chief of the Division of Fish evening, the Rockville High School Restoration, states in his report on can say "Quick Starring basketball squad defeated the fast the experiment. "Investigations re­ Manchester Tnule School yesterday vealed EUi adequate, supply of crus- afternoon by a score of 7 to 1. This tEu^eEuis Emd EU}uatic i n ^ t s which WEU a ftia t Euid exciting game al' Y e s SIR! Step on die bottoo, and-you’re off PutSocony Mobilgastothe tesemyoor car. Mobil-ize comprise ImportEmt natural foods of though Coach Arthur B5. Chatterton quicker than you can say quick starting"! No these fish. your car today, with Socony MobHgas, one vital point of the Rockville High School used ' "In the spring o f 1932 the pond churning of the startei^no wearing down the battery in Socony W inter-Proof Service mostly his second team, ew tw o o f was refiooded and a brood stock of his star players were laid up with a — no anxious pulling on the dboke rod when you 66 mature bass Introduced. Multi­ cold, including the captain. . use Socony Mobilgas. plying and thriving on their natural Mrs, Louise (Klee) Meihi foods, the stock was fotmd to have Socony Mobilgas natorally leads in quick-starting M rs. Louise M elhl, 71, o f this town increased a thotwand-fold when the died at the home of her dAiiyhto^ lor regular-priced gasolines, because it is the o n h f pond WEIS recently drained Ag ain x total of 68,500 calico bass, measur­ Mrs, Joseph Lutz, 88 Fnuicis street, gasoline with Climatic Control. That tn»an« you get Biunside yesterday noon of pneu­ ing up to seven inches in length, one umformly high level of performance in tm y w ere rem oved. The fish w ere plEwed monia. Mrs. Melhl wem bom in Ger­ 'obiloil in tank trucks and pUmted in the many and cEune to Rockville when weather, at tfoy speed, os^h ere you drive! follo w in g plEu:es: H orse Pond, a child. Mr. and Mrs. Melhl cele­ More: N o other gasoline sold at die regular price Baleen; Gardiner's Lake, Bozrah; brated their golden wedding Eumi- Oxoboxo Lake, MontvUle; Emd Pata- versary three yeEurs ago. gives higher anti-knock than Socony Mobilgas. gansett Lake, East Lyme. She is survived by her husband, "Establishment of similar rearing HerniEin Meihl, one daughter, Mrs. STANDARO OIL COMPANY OP NIW YORIC Inc. Joseph Lutz of Burnside: one sis­ ponds in all counties, coupled with A 8OCONY-VACU0M CDM9ANT netting of waters where the species ter, Mrs. Claytm E. Holmes of Man­ yo hEW been Introduced, will permit chester Euid sevenU nieces Emd t j t stocking of all suitable ponds and nephews. Mrs, Melhl was a member lEdces with these fish. Originally of the First Luthenm church of they were native to but a few ponds town, also of the Ladles’ Aid society and lakes in the southern part of and Sewing Circle Emd the the State. They. are pEuticularly , Benefit AssociEUlon of ^ the chiurcb — valuable eu§ a food supply for larger the LEUlies’ Singer Women. gEune fiabes, bEws imd ^ k e r e l ceu The funeral will be held Saturday cause no Interference with them.” at 1:16 p. m. at tbe home of her daughter in Burnside and at 2:80 p. m. from tbe First Lmheraa ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT church. Rev. Klette, pastor of the church will officiate buriid will be in Grove Hill cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Bartolomeo Foglio HockvlOe High Seteei of 181 Maple street, umoimce the Coach Arthilr E. Chatterton of rtigagement of their daughter, Mias the Rockville H i|-h School today an­ Sundina FogUo, to William Nlco- nounced the schedule cf tim bsaket- letta. of 66 Charter Oak street, 1 ^ games as far as comidethd, H artford . ■kowing an active ereenn ‘Three have been pleyfd so far, the VETERAN REPOBTEB DIES third yesterday aftenioon when tbe Hockville team defeated Man- New Haven, Dec. ’T,—(AP)— o chester Trade School at Hodnrllle. O artee Kteney, 78, a vetEnan news­ One of the star games of the eeaeoa mi paperman who hiu) worked oo stECSs la to be ^yed Friday evwhig ifi ^ Hartford, Bridgeport tte ^kes Sebort,flymfiaahiin when and lM3 city, will i>e burled tomor- the Rockville HOgh SdMd astiad rtmc He emar B|gh BehodL ' ‘-V « i' V. MANCHBOTER EVEKINOOTKAlij, HAMCamREB. OOMM, TBtUHfflkt, SW aaOERX I m UQSOil BOSMESS OVrUNE PLANS FOR T ’ INTERNATIONAL NH31T Local Stocks N.Y. Stocks THRIEIIEHIIIUD la F/* out fort It waa arefscalite toluicM HERE IS Bn$DR inrifona polMsa to hnHUwy ia- Expect 250 PerwMie Wm Par- n BOHIER FKBTduatrlas. Ha aaid Wallace ^ e a d A ir R s d o e ...... 104 BEST FOR U. S. wMh him. tidpate in Pertraral of Out Alaska Jua ...... 33,% Am ou the points faulsted on by A lla g h im ...... 3 % Townspeople * ^ p O if of ataadiiif Historical Erents. tana offiefala wldch prevantod ap­ AlUsd Cbsm ...... i 4g SAYTEAISERS proval oodaa were: Stocks A m Osn ...... 100)4 D. S. Patrohiu aid Two Five perMos acting as chairmen B id Rcquireiaeots that an mambers Mascheste S iia i^ First Day L edoru To­ of the dilEereDt groups part Cap Nat Bank ft ’Trust 8 Am Coml Alco ...... 50^ O ne) of code aotliarltles be cboaeo with Am For Pow ...... in the aitemational Night at the Conn. River ...... 46o the iqiproval of the administrator Am Rad 8t 8 ...... 15^ Li|aor ^ n ^ Ie rs Vk- T. M. C A. Deeehiber IS and 16, at­ First National of Htfd — tiallons with foreign governments while NRA lets industry do im (M l Two A lli es R t^ wards Rqieal Htfd. Conn. T fim t ___ 40 Am 8mslt ...... 44^ for foe detennlnation df foreign ex­ itself, naming only one to three gov- tended a meeting in the ‘7 ’ last Am Tel and Tel ...... ix g night Six more groups are to at­ Htfd. Natkmal B and T __ change currency ratios In terms of tias m PSitd Baide. amment Tepreeentatives who have Am Tob B ...... '...... 77 a new gold uait.^ tend another me^bog, and it seems Phoenix St. B and T __ veto power over the authority's act. oris Are ftatkrei Am Wat Wks ...... i g ^ ”We favcj the adoption of a sane, Msmchieter miparentlj has assured that the two nights' event West Hartford Trust . — Wldle NRA requiree foe submis- Anaconda ...... 16^ properly managed . tetematioDal sEiapped out of ths lethargic attip will be a success. The live chairmen ■nsbnaeo Stoeks ® Psso, Tax., Dec. 7,— ( A P ) — siao of Buchfigurea as are aeceaaan Aetna Casualty ...... Atch ison ...... 62H gold standard, shich would be very tude It assumed towards repeal of present last night will have over 42 Three men were killed and another to cany out purpoaes of the recov­ Four pool records were A etn a U fe ...... 14 A u b om ...... 49)4 differaut from the gold standard 1 the prt^bitioo law yesterday.- 100 persons in their divisions, and was wotmdec te a gun fight be­ ery law, the farm men wanted all by ’Tovriafton "Y” mermen at Aetna Fire .. i ...... 29 Ariatloo Corp ...... 7% it has worked In foe jast. Business at the Mtdtsad package with the other six who have agreed Balt and Cteio ...... 24% tween U. S. border patrolmen and tx)oks of an companies' Involved School Stree.*' Rec last night wh*S ^ Automobile ...... 17^ 'The intemattonal gold standard open at aU times to government store was extremely brisk between 5 to enter the program there will be Bendtx ...... 17 liquor smugglers at foe foot of foe visiters trounced foe Uinrho^ and 6 o’clock last night and today Conn. General 22 that we fovor would possess these Park reet early today. a g ta ts. ebout 280 persems taking part The Hartford F ire ...... 39 Beth S te e l...... 36% cfaaracteilstics; nsrh country ad­ there was a fairly good demand for Both Steel, pfd ...... 57% The dead Dome a Melton, 3i pigweU’s attempt to have food ter 'toes, 42 to 38. in a awiin- talent needed to portray some of National Fire ...... 40 hering to the standard would estab­ the various wines and spirits. Borden ...... 21% D. 8. border natrohnan, shot codes carry provlrioos of his pttK ming m e^ new marks being ertalK the outstanding points of history, Hartford Steam BMer 42 lish a certain welRht and flnene s a Shenandoah rye whiskey, which Can P a c ...... 12% foroug) foe heart posed pure food and drug law which Uehed to foe forty-yard free stjdA the arts, folk songs and lore are Phoenix Fire ...... 43 gold as a standard of value. brought S3 per quarts last evening, Case (J. L ) ...... 78% has not yet been put before Oon- 220-vard free style. 100-yard bad£ not all local. Many win come from Travelers ...... 325 As Standard of Vaiae uxrez; dropped to S2.50 a qu art today. I t out of town. Cerro De Pasco ...... 85% Higino Perez Juarez. Siww. NRA has taken the view that ■troke and 120-vard medley rriay,- was explained at the Midland pack­ Pubae Utllltlea Stoeks “Gold would no kmger be wanted cbngreaslonal action on such point The program being arranged by Conn. Eflec Serv ...... Chea and O hio ...... 40% ’The wounded man, Francisco BeMu^ of Torrhigton swam foe age store that the reason for the 34 nor would it dreulate as currency. ■hould not be anticipated. Director Thayer has room for more Conn. Power ...... 34 Chrysler ...... 17% Mosquem. is In a serious condition AO-yard free style in the rerord- reduction was the fact that the Coca Cola ...... 98% Monetary gold would be segregated Johnaon said he was not certain nations to have representatives if Greenwich, WftG, pfd. 40 in Uberty hospital. Juares. breaklag time at 19% aeeonda. Day- original shipment of ShetiAiylosh Col Carbon ...... 64% in the central banks and used only how the codes would "fiDw be han­ th ^ so desire, but with the Mme Hartford E3ec ...... 4g u American officers Seized 130 gal- ton of Toniiigtmi oomi^eted fob rye did not arrived tmtil today. Com> 8m- 126-foot hull swung about and head­ his'weekly pay envelope la coming pany.” burner has been installed' in such the absence of important hews from St O il N J ...... 47 IN FIGHT OVER CODES ed for foe open sea. ’The Stumble home regularly again. Tex Corp ...... 28% buildings as the Riverside Memorial either the political or economic sec­ The goyemors said that if such fon fired warning. shots and gave So if you. Dear Reader, suffer church, New York; the Municipal tors. Timken mller B e v ...... 30% control should be continued, “the (Continued From Page One) pursuit but waa soon outdistanced. from Rheumatism, Neuritis, Back­ building, New York; the Ritz-Carl- R E R E A D URGED Trans America ...... 6 % The (inllai firmed in terms of Pennsylvania railroad company will Giving up foe chase for the time, ache or Sciatica please bear In mind Union Carbide ...... % ton hotel, New York, and other pounds and Frenda francs as the 47 be in a poaitian to coerce New Eng­ foe Stumble Inn turned about and that within 24 hours after you be­ buildings of national renown. (Oontteued from Page One) Unit Aircraft ...... 34% dealing with farm product manufac­ domestic golc rate waa again .im- t " ■ ■ — land steppers to send freight by ture and distribution vrtilch headed ter North Sydney, where It gin taking this safe and yet power­ changed, but currency fluctuations U nit Corp ...... 5 routes which would favor foe Penn­ made a report. She then put back of solving the Center prob- Unit Gas Im p ...... 15 been given to foe farm imlt months ful medicine excess uric acid starts were rathe) narrow. Equity rpedal- sylvania company and will be able to sea to continue foe search. U 8 bid A l e ...... 62% ago at foe request of officials who to leave foe body—in 48 hours pain, NEED NEW CONCEPT ties were in moderate demand and to damage, if not to destroy, the The shipping along foe coast was Busineae Section U S Rubber...... i 8 % wished to insure that the farmer agonv and swelling are gone. An g^sins o f fraction s to m ore itum a power of New England shq)per " advised to be shares of Allied Cheml-^ men and town offijials thtnir that sv^.chronlzed Ughts of the ON EnORnON CHARffi at work on the problem. church and the influence of ma­ cal, American Tobacco B, American Reason for Delay terialism on the Protestant faith, he Teleph«ine, Am erican Cajo, Dupont, overhead type on Main street at ®^'Je, Bissen, Park, Oak and For­ This has been ascribed to polldee said that “to enter the kingdom of Com Products, Western Union, TYPEWRITER EMPLOYES N e w B ritain , Dec. 7.— ( A P ) — est streets would be necessaiw to backed particularly by assistant heaven brought to earth and ex Westinghouae, Johns - ManviDe, When Juvenile Court is held Satur­ adequately meet the business dls- day morning, a 15 year old boy Secretary ’TugweU of the Agricul­ pres^ in terms of rich material Great Western Sugar, Vai ^diuin, ture Department, a member of the m et o-jMem. That would automa- OF HAR1T0RD STRIKE accused at attempted extortion, will life it will be necessary to have U. S St-id PrefeTiaa, South Porto original “brain trust,” which te- be the year's prindpal “prisoner" reformation even greater than that Rico Sugar. Case, 6 elazkese, A m eri­ ’T speeding auto- volved much stiff er government are a constant menace to on a docket which qsually includes of Luther and Calvin.” can Rolling Mills. Electric Auto- aoo Buffers and PoHsliers at supervision than has been imposed P^estrians going ..rom one side of minor cases such as truancy, petty Need Broader Vision Lite, Auburn and United ^iicraft. by N R A . the street tr the other. the Underwood Plant Quit stealing and contempt of home au­ ‘The social machines set up by Chrysler, General Motors, U. S. Johnaon, while saying there tmH W ork in Wagre Dispute. th ority. this adminlstratioii wiU break down Steel, General EHectrlc and a num­ Pinehtirst Area When be reached down and pir)r«»d unless they are injpired by men who ber of others were unchanged to Pinehurst section is also H a rtford , Dec. 7.— ( A P ) — A b ou t up a can supposed to money in their hearts catch a larger vision fractiaaany higher. gfowlng*aa a hazardous poteL The 800 buffers sad pcdldiers struck which Mias Lily Sandelli, a high No SocvIlY-lo Eiiloners- than the hard driving profit motives Although stock doellngii intersection does not make a dlffi- walked out of the Underwood-Eau- ■cbooJ student, purpoeely dropped of the past,” ^e conbnued. "More stin almost entirdy professional, ^ t o-ie to protect by traffic Hghts. are required on loeas up t o f lOOi The ott Flriier lypewTiter plant here last night, policemen who bad been than that th6 men in the street brokerage firms reported some nib­ hew ever, th.. on ly question hetwir iaTti. P<^ce authorities and most of foe touch with foe rituatten, refused to followed instructions, but the writer cal progress and the beliefs in con continued stabilization of Anw»riea,i capital that fled to pounds • " n o ­ comment tUa afternoon, bejumd of foe letter foiled to appear. When tinual rising land values and higher thing Thouk be done to lessen foe •tattng fort an eeriy settlement rile carried out the Umi to tr«> wages has been rudely shaken. Wal fi’anca some months ago doe to in- chance t 'v any m ore ^ ilationsry fears. was hoped fore The strikers' spe- foe extortioner last night, in re- lace said, but it win be impossible •treet intcraectlone and pedestrian Some finariclal quarters believe dfle dmnande, finally presented to •pcataa to the second letter, the ar- to alter into the still almost Hmlt- CTMtongs. Their proUem Is bow foe eonmeiqr about ten days ago, raat totkmaa. PoUee sqr the boy less possibilities of scieuce and in that th foreign short position in b ^ to do it Each traffic Hgbt costs lias * * the daOax is stm extremely heavy Kve n ot ham xaaOa public. vention “until we have ^acquired a ab^g850tostaned mors If the plart le forced to close new faith, a faith which is deqfite the recent Rwradic, coven- intricate systems sneh^to might be n»g. Ru’ ore that Washtegtoo and through an extended strike, some Christmas ' Photographs' on a richer concept of the poten­ the Csnter^stt London had agreed to bold the dol- 8,900 msn will be affected. tialities of human nature »>i^t More, Town officials bsHsvs fort lar-prund ra te be tween ^ and $6.25 ent‘re proUsw footdd be eats- of the economists, sdentists and were not taken seriously by usually AUTO VICTIM DIES. business men of the Nineteenth Cen­ ^O y studlec befeti aiMrfoing dffi- tu ry ." weU-teformed bankers. The opteten, ^te is done Mnee fo s y p ^ t^ foe FALLOT bower JT, was expresssd that both t t a m M D m . 7^(AP)_M rs. ' DIAL 8500 Old Clulstfaaity town cannot afford t r spend money Ifo n r M n g l ^ , 70, o f 74 Richmond ^ British and American authori­ FOR Evening and Sunday Sittinga By Appointment T am wondering if the reUgka ties would prefer quieter exchange ^ ^ eoSol sys- Hill avenue, died in the Stamford | we shah need during the next btm- tem that would not meet foe 1^ fpttrt todrtr of Injnriee reerived, ““ 1“ te, at least for the tim e bo~ quirements. - ’ D IA L 5808 dred years will not have *"iich more inx- ***? afternoon on West in common with the Ctrittiaaity o f rtisrt, wben aba was struck I Delivery To Your Door the second and third centuries or B eg^ twe bits of giefo twigs to by att antosaoMle operated bv Rich­ poseibly even with that o f the M id ­ de«TOte t^ rim a t t& rneot; whsu ard R^rmood of Bigb Ridge med. the crior fades, fresh twigs are laid We here in itock^in our store the fS^OoniBf bra dle .^es than with the Protss- Hartford, Dee. 7^—CAP) — Re- on. Baymadl waa arxested en a tedud- tantism of the past one hundred m fb s tn m t of Cbailcs Kleiner of ea l ebarga o f GIN_, yea rs,” be par Oriffoal fitopeent of New Haven as eenmensotloD eom- BttBam w yg ‘The rdlgious kejmote, tbs SCO- fo r fo e T b M D fs tile t waa somic keynots, the scUatifle ksy- •Baeanead S^rO^anet Cram. Shenandoah ~ G ia oote of the new age must be th » Mr. Klrincr a new fiv e SOCONY ovirwiiaimiag reaUsattoo th at«««««- year term Ji The governor kind DOW has sodi moital and ^ ^ - Q*«1«s F. NOW ON DRAUGHT Whiskey French and Italian '3ertee of Hartford to a three yaar spiritual powers sad such contnd Hss Arrived Vermonili over nature that ths doctrine ths trtm on the sCrte board of d a n ^ . RANGE OIL struggle for eaietspce is definitely Arid U S e llb f At <»Jtmodad sad rqilaeed by the high­ Port, Sheny, er law of coopeaMtoa." THE TAVERN p tt oil ranges low Ifate Stritt £ Maai»teL Santeme, r a i a m t h e a t e m 8(XDNT $2.50 Claret Mdgepert Dee. T, — (AF) — BANGE AND GLENN PROMPT Deeds rem diag the tn a d a r o i the Alee 8 Lioe e# Old Hdnae- toriuer Foa New IbMlaiMl Theaters. PIEL*S NEW BEER Bfflflhire Gin FUEL()IL tery Brand Wines. BURNING DELIVERY ' rM B ft orfivw ri FleiffhmanGin <“tlto«w tow B elsrli's e S e MUNCHER PIELSNER S S t a r C o i M C DiaIttSZ ECONOMICAL - L _ ^ r i W H r i i t n ^n m Bm Anmusi 8CHAIJJE3r8 Midland Package Store tr—M, MOh— Man—t ^ aa — 3M*| 7 g —L a& SWIii^gtrMt OmritoMidliEdApte.

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■•a and Mra. 'T w n m will driva hw car URGES SAMTARY ANDOVER the raat'Of the way. Thay soqiact to ter, Nattfte, have left for Bnittams- have* died. It, MUY RADIO PROGRAM a to p at West Palb B e e * firat, thee MARLBOROUGH port, Ckinada, where Natalie is re­ reridue *ould-bi wed iiif ceiving treatments from Or. Locke. Fifteen members of AndoSer gwj6 Dattay. Tiidy e x *o t to ^Mdd fit of the New JM aalav DECEMBER 7 (Central and Baftem Standard Time) the winter in oae or thsf^ other Mrs. Caroline Parker and her ■ Mrs. Hallle-Sragg of Ccdumbla, is tlon, A lberts. Onrter of ^ lf*r end im Io obains or aroupt thereof onleoe eoeei WORK UNDER eWA Gkange and 21 Juvenile /. Orange places. Mia. Yeoman’s *lldiaa, brother, John Wood, have gone to spending sometime with her mother tta inM. eoaat to coaet (e to c) deslfnetion Inelodee aU evalGible aS^oae. members attended the Ekurt Hart­ Mrs. Mary Brown. Proflrame eubjeot to ehenge. P. - M.*■ Cent. Eaet. Misses Alice and Bxnliy, and D a ^ their home to. Providence, R. L. to NBC-WEAP NETWORK ford Gtangi Friday evening and Yemoans, have taken an apartment spend the whiter. fundahel one number,, or al^etoh put e s t a t e s e t t u b d Hun*eda o^, squaid BA ate — Keat; wee.f wlw wool wtle in Hartford for the winter. The Miswos Craven of West Hart- mountainous Utitii t a t e Wtag woth wfl wilt wfbr wrc wjy 8:1^ 7:16—Juat FI a I n Bill—east: CcHmminibgs Cai Accom- on by Mrs. Raohti Stanley and Bkl- 8Daa Mary Merritt retttmed home fori!> spent ’Thanksgiving t l the wcao wtam wwj wsel; Mid: had Texat Ranger^wMt; Smith 0?!^ ward Lindhulm. Saturday Mr. and Middletown, Dec. 7.—(AP)—’The visitad by white men. wmaq wefl woc-wbo wow wdaf wkbf 'htooMry—Dixie Sunday after epeading a few days hOTic o f Mr. and Mrs. H. J . NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj 7:80—CHnny O ^ .—eaet; fuek Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mr. anAmerl- late Mrs. Hills who is tir her ^ r-e. - ______CALLING KOPPERS SERVICE MAN i can Boy. year, was unable to attend as she procedures. There ere______few____ sewa|^ 5:45—Stamp Adventurers’ Club. la not entirely recovered from a plant operators who cannot suggMt 8:00—Buck Rogers— "Adventures severe grip cold from which she has worth-while improvements needed at in the 25th Century.” been suffering. their plants. 6:15—H-Bar-0 Rangers. Albert Rathbone is suffering a "Sewer A*7awrt‘>ns in unsewered 6:30—Football scores and Resume. severe attack of grip.' His nephew, localities represent work that will 6:45—UtOe Italy. Robert Rathbone, is just getting utillxe a large amount of hand, la­ 7:00—^Myrt and Marge. about the house aifter lutvlng been bor. In many Instances, such ex­ I^ANY a family in this community is eb- 7:15—Captain Tim — Adventures ill with the same disease. tensions would greatly Improve liv­ with Stamps. ing conditloDs and enhance the value -LtI joying better heat today, and saving up 7:80—MUdred BaUey. Miss Anna Sklarsky, the sixteen of property. Some health nuisances 7:45—Hawaiian Serenaders. year old daughter of Mrs. Nicholas exist that cannot be completely' rem­ to $20 a year besides, simply through having 8:00—EHmer Everett Yeas. Sklarsky, was taken to the Wind edied imtil public sewers jue pro­ called in the Koppers Service Afaw, 8:15—SlngiD’ Rn-m ham Memorial hospitial a few days vided. 8:80—Voice of America; Prof. Win. ■ aga^ with-ncute a^iendlcltis, for ‘Another aid to sanitation exists Lyons Phelps; Nathaniel which she has been operated on. in the possibility of covering over, Thc Koppers Servicie'Man is trained to know Shllkret’s Orchestra. Claude W. Jones attended a meet­ and in some cases eliminating, com­ 9:00—Leopood Stowkowski and the ing of first selectmen held in Col' munity refuse dumps that ednsti- all types of heating plants—hot water, steam. Philadelphia Symphony Or Chester Tuesday, from 10 a.»m, td tute eye-sores as well as breeding T ap er, ahd a ir. He knows all kinds of fuels. chestra. 4 p. m. Several adjoining towns places for flies «nkc. It adds just so Work has already b ' ^ _ u n on_____ the stolen car—caused a lot 4 mnM »4ii I or trouble for two Connecticut Thnrsday, December 7. Hope Valley road and more men will much inore to all you get when you use this be put to work there a little later. youths, one of whom landed in a Owing to the icy condition of the hospital with a bullet wound in the concentrated, modem, high-test fuel that saves P. M. shoulder. 4:00—Betty and Bob. roads Tuesday morning, the bus work, saves trouble, saves money. which takes Windham high school He gave his name as Edward j 4:15—^International Broadcast from students from . Gilead a«lace, owned by Mrs. Gertrude Tbs boy escaped and Hough, and is u s ^ the framework Ji® ^ latertound 8:30—Adventures In Health — Dr t o t his temporary garage tw pis^ a^ a pair of handcuffs Henasn Bundeeen. The lauUee’ Aftemooc. Bridge in the wrecked ear. 8:45—The Revelen.., club met at the borne a t Mrs. Ed­ MAIN STREET 9 j00—Death Valley Days, mund H, Horton ‘Tuesday from 8 to 9:80—Lady Esther Serenade_ o’clock. Three tablM were in wMi Mayor Luko HlffigliM of TftosvIBo and Wayne King and bis Orchestra. play. Mrs. Mark Hills won first MAH, POUCHES STOLEN wH yo«ir old frlonds 10:01—Hands Across the Border. prize. Miss M ay Sparks aaponA. Re­ 10:80—Cascades Orchestra, freshments of sandwlebM, cake, WTIC and WICC 10:45—News. coffee and candies were served. FROM RAILROAD DEPOT! 11:00—Tln^ weatbsr, temperature, Sond^fSa 9 0 0 P. M. 11:08—Spofts Review. Wodnosdoysa tt3 0 P. M. 11:14—Old Farmer's Almanac. R^efleld, Conn., Dec. 7.— (AP) MOS^.ICONOMICAL lUIL 11:15—Poet Prince, Deaths Last Night —T w o pouches of first class mall "Being a aatiafied user of Coke, I can 11:80—Hotel Montclair Orchestra. •PProximately two thou- truthfully aay it ia a moat eoonomieal 13:00—Hotel Paramount Orchestra. ^ le ttw in some o f which were 12:80 a. m.—Dancing in the Twin foeL I have naevit for the last fiva S t Louie—James G. CaslH, 74, in­ <*®cks Intended yean and find it good in every par- atles. t e Ridgefield, vanished from the 1:00—NBC CeJendar. vestment saeurities broker in St. To order Koppera ticolar. Better heaL fower aahaa.” Louie for more than 50 years, and BranefaviUe railroad station Satur- Mn. E POlard G*y poUee have revealed. Conueetieut Coke, an organiser of the S t Louis Stock PRICE So. Man*eatar Exebanja. P te a l authoritlee and state po- have been conducting an intm- o r fo r eomplo.to Mount Carroll, BL—M ra. Tbotnae • 1 3 .0 0 information ahent A Thought White, sieter hf M ate John L. Orif- •Ive tovestifatioD. but without suc- fith, athletic Commiaatoner. cf the ■s, they admitted. this better Ihel, sail Big Ten conference. l y e -^ u ' of the loot was esti- The wise maa’s e y e e are la bJs niated by police at leas j c . yonr fhel dealer or SIND COUPON TODAY lOR PR || ROOK Helena, Mont.—Samuel McKen- 000. 'bead; birt the fool walketh In dark- nan, 6_, Helena bank president and » . 5 0 ^ Koppers Comwedent Kopfrtia Conneetieat Coka Caanasy ness; and I myself perceived also The theft was aocomplUied by PPPERS director of tne RxF. C. in VontaM. ’Coke Compaay 38 TnaaboU Sl, Hartfold, Can. that one event happeneth, to them Chicago—John Leonard Mu^iG, s^egne evidently familiar with the VcONNEOncUT ■yL—EkxdeMastles, trig, 40, assistant state attorney of local mailing system, Po«t .Office PlaaM have your Coppen Sarvioa Man aaU a»d ahow m ■Juqiector Ralph Skhnunds of EDrrERPRlSE ► Cook county for four years. ' Bridgeport said. haw wa a n ^ batter heat h em o a t tew I » When a man seems to bs wise, it Palm Bttch, Fla.—Edward V, 8 1 2 - 5 ® tUai , .w merely that his folUss are pro­ Paunce,e64, president of the Faunce The inveetigatioB had been kept portionate to bis age and fbrtune. — Motor CimpanieB of Pittsburgh and •ecret and vNui dlscloeed last night PER NET TON CASH Nana. . tnochefoucault. Phllade^a. • by pohe: after tbelr confeesed fail­ ™1450 ure in. uncovering

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a ataa who lo gtatag MoAthtogo dlfterentty a oeooad «%»* if TESTS SBOW NO lilYillgD t—.n ^sn^yaar oldim son ------a typewriter ------______for ^ they didn’t .as .a__S.S. doa _ ____ anything__ •_ else* > they IN ALUMDrijM BEO U f h i m ; rODAX Chrlstm ae, aad I th iak Itio a swMl would unearth an old second-hand By M(H|B13 FlfflBCair DAVID BAinnSTBB ea. We tMnk of a jwtoting-preaa machine out of Cousin Johns' attic, of flx it up, and get Junior to practice to «■« o at TBACr aa a toy, but some way or other we KOIQ, on it Mmadf. He will only use one te Wo hotel look on a typewriter without ro- Anger* of each hand, very UkMy, if untaught, but even-tMa slow-ac- iaruuBt Natiiralty it has been ae long ae- You needn’t be disturbed' orwc ■MM* irorfeo OB tho connnodation method le better »iin the cries ox some alarmists with OADfKT, Otar roportof for cciated with the routine ef nothing. the Foot. work that no wondar th# poor And don’t think be won’t need it the alumtoum pots and p-~i you A m o n g Iheoo oaopoeted of tho thing carries a stigma. Many peo­ either after be gets Ms akeepakin use in the kitchen are narmfoi to ortaBO ore /VLIBT FBAVCK, biood ple who pound one from morning Slid starts out on Ms own. If he your health, or that the shtm m ■Bd pretty* laofni to hare oMted until Mght wish it had never been takee up writing, an editor almoet baking powder make^ the use of ■tar ohortty before Mo invented. certainly won’t read Ma offered that ingredient dangerous. S oiA S r 8CDBLACB who wrote But let no face fafite. N ot the orala-chUd if it comes to Ma desk As a matte * of fact, there is '■taf » threoteota^ letter; oad /OK typewriter itself ao much aa the in tbe ragged clothe# of longhand. hardly -nough harmful material FABBOTT, dow»oad^ art of using one. Beet to Begin Toang cooked out of altuMnum utensils oOlo aetor. It io aloo inewB that •I cannot for the ttfe of me see A busy buatneac man may hastily or contilned in baking powder, to MELVDfA HOLUSTEB, why acboola don't- begin to teach glance over a longhand letter, but barm even a fly,' afod optaotor* Its maMpulation reasonably early uoloa be k feeling the depreeeUm Because of the commerciaJ in- ■iBf roeentty. in the gradaa. If-Jeafning to Ihiger aad Ma tim e is going begging aay- ^eeto involved, and tbe cry that Kii._ wao easocod to woataty a mac.Mn»,» does not do aoythiag else away. It will get a moat casual wel- bas been raised by misguided or D E inSE LAJrO. MATTHEW B O \r it teaches accurate Anger control, come. prejudiced persona, chemiata have UVrWMf Meivtaa'e brother* tello toataat ooordtoatioo aad predaion. Toung professional men who given increasing study to dui *- Baaaloter be belfereo Uo oiotor Howevar* it la more useful num and its effects upon the hiiTw«n can’t start out with a smart yotmg oystem. ksowo ooniethtaf ehe lo keoplaf that, mora practically uaefuL secretary will bleoe the gods that Frederlks XMlIpa (left) and Anne Doughty fr e n the poHeo, Later Baey Ob the Teachera bestowed on them tbe power to i^ tely, new methods have been OB Mo w af to poHeo headqnartere* iB the flrot place, teachers to ad- turn out' a clear well-typed letter. New Tork—-Two New York wom-T,!! Z ! ~7 . bevl^ for detecting the amount talioo a obort eat tbroofb a dark vanes grades, juMor-blgh and Mgh It goes on and on. Women today en have the Wt Any girl who la handy of tMa substance in foods a ^ aUof, schools aad eoUegee go jaet about “^^^^^Ptoyment ^tb ber needle and acloaora ci^ other materials. need an these answers, too, sad 9itu#ti<)n in hand—tb^ir own hands! wild roadtog aad axaiMnlag tons of some more, too. learn bow in just a few hours," BOW OO OB WITH THE gTOBT maauacript pityer a month. Any Anne Doughty and Fredericks said Mrs. PhilUpe.. Inveotigafors have found that It lo difficult to learn easy co- Pentecost PMlipa have learned to one \/he baa ever bad to wade ordtontion when one is older. It wbm neutral fooda, that la, fooda CHAPTER XXV through milea of baad-wrltten make handoewn gloves, always oo having ao acid or alkaline reaction, Basttlotor did not know it, but takes cMldren to pick up ouch ------Jar with well groMned Eng- are cooked to aluminum utenslla theses (aad to such bands), will things quickly aaq th 'Tvo booB woBdertof what to do Overhead the Mght woo black, Fraaratly they wm*# ob a eeuB' A woman m o m to iB##t thorn and comed a chance to do lometbiBg- ibo way tho Nazi group ia Gm^maay The avorag 0 porsoD eats abrat 12 fee', wao flad to bare nlo OB' tfy road, ColoBMa* who bat baao about on tMo," Baaflloter woat ob. Thor# woo oMy tiie ribbon of anything — that would yield her BUttlgr^.mo of Muffliaum daily. porttffiityM ty to tMkM k withw itl Mm,' lod thorn to a tabto Boar tbo flr#' 'There's so uoo to oty trytog to wMte paveme&t stretching before has gained aad hold power, it dflrteg rapidly aad exem t^, ta ' placo, WboB tils erdere were given enough profit at least to pay ^ You can got aa idea of how tiny _ " A s p tmdB f BOW B4 OB tbo murder?" ereeaed the caTa epeed. ¥ ie fa ir' talk to tho woBiaa, ibo'd obM up them and here and there, set ba^ ront OB bor charming Uttie shop, makoo fearful reading; a more this amount io wbon I toil you that OolotBas amod Cedemaa drew a dgaroC eaao from liko a dam, McNoal eouldB't got from the road, a lighted window, iy abot over tho paroBirat, Tbo Mo pookot aad oxtoBdod it. Ao tho two women beams mors damning expose could not be imax- thero are 2$ fill mUligramo to an BataiiotorIf obook Mo bead, "Not wtod otrifck BaaMot^o faco wifli •aytiflBg out of bor olthor, I tiitok Baanloter, loot to thought, oeareoly aad mors adept at making beauti­ toed. ounce, Yot five of tiM 12 qUlli- th a t J kaew9W of,"m, bo09 oaid,OMO, "IfeNoal"tavnwmi "Hava oBo," bo said. noticed whm tbo roadster slowed a Reaper lash bow. Cold, Mttag A e j made up bor miBd, (or oomo ful handoewn gloves, tbolr plans I t iMgliui by diacuaatog tiie Reich­ gramo yru eat daily are a natural wao w ro laot Mflit tbo^d fot a wtod that Buulo tho Wood loap to I t wao tOB BttButoo lator, over roaooo, Bot to bars aitythtog to do for a winding Incline, He wao not to help others became more con­ eonotltuoBt of tho foods, OOBfOOOlOB from ^ girl, but tbop the piatee of frlod oMdeoB aad aware o tho d«1r object looming stag firs to n e a t dotalL It makos Mo votoo. It wao rofrooMflg, OB' with the police, crete, Mrs, PMllpo went to sev­ It unoicapaMy claar that OMa firs Tbo college otudoBto, on tbo other bavoB't getrot it pot. At loaot tbop Mlm-attog, owoot ootatooa aad doheloao gold' "But if you kflow her Cdemaa, m on their right until bo board eral charitable organizatione and didB't have two boara afo, Tbaro OB com, that Banniotor had Mo to- Coloman'o cry, wao not started by tiio CommuMoto, band, at# 200 mittlgramo—about Oofomaa tu n o d , omittBg* aad wlty doB't you talk to her? Maybe began teacMng unemployed girls but todloputaUy wao set by tho IfiOth of an ounce—of aluminum Wlty X want to ftop ifl tboro," ^ration. Ho broko opra a hot, (Tv Be Oonttooed) tbe art wMcb she, herself, bad ColotBas dorotod Mo attoBtioB to called out oome’htog Bannloter iutoy bioeuit, buttored it aad opoko dW d M you what it woo she saw Nazis themselves, under the personal daily for a oonoiderable period could flot bear becauac tf the rush the other Mght—or if she saw aay' m astered. diroction of Herr Goertog, witiiout experlexicing aay bad re­ Mo drlriB f, A m om rat la ter bo dowly, tM ag." Abe bargained w ith a wbole- brought tbo roadotor to a otop bo* of the wtod, He lemiod Bearer* ini' It wao a rutblesa aod cynical sults, Aod they took more thaa 20 dereteed the ether wee totting Mm "Do you imew Ifatthow aad Ifol' oa»r who promised to market tbe times a much aluminum daily as fOro ibo old brlok buildiBg taat vtoa flottlotor?" "Tou flMaa," Parker Colemaa glovea which her girls made. Right coup d’etat; aa election was ap­ •omothtog about tbo h ipm ay. \id dewty, "you waat aie to go proaching, tbe Nazi party bad be­ tbe average person gets. booood eoBtral poUeo boadouar toro, Ceiemaa thought a SMBMot. DOW, there are several women in "Do pou mlod if I go m wlta There wee ne*hhag ter Beanieter ' .at IMvtoa HMlioter? You gun to dieintegrate; the fire* duly These Inyeotigationo show the to do but fled M d oiBlle, Tbe wind "Why, yoo,' be said. "Brother aad w ^ Bie to ook her quMtloao? the Crawford Shop who have en­ folly of tbe attacks that have beon pau?" b9 aokod, "Naturallp Tm ifl' eieter, aren't they? Used to see larged their iDcomea to a living blam ^ on the Conmnmiato, de ft to ro o to d ^ ' took the words from Mo throat. Oh, bu’; I. doB't really k a ^ Uko war, expeditions are won by wage. possible for tbe Nazis to sweep the made on aluminum by misguided For 80, pofhi^ 40 mtoutoo they them at church,’^ He paused, glia' "Tou know ber bettor thaa aay preparation, cbemioto aiKI promoters, some of Boffidotor aoourod Mm that bo Btog, "T hat’s beoB oomo tiis* ago, Having met with success in New election and make Hitler a Mcta- did miac, ifl tbo loaot, mid to* rods thus, Tbon CMomaa olowod ^ rjo root a uo," BaaMotor said —Admiral Richard E, Byrd. t o r , . whom make their claims on tbe 111 admit. Tm not oxactiy — or, York, Mrs. PMllpo and Miss baaia of health appeal. gether they entered the bulldtag, tho can Ahead Ugbto were tw tok' bmily, "Aad what's mete obe Doughty broadened their field of Then the book takes up tbe story flag aad Baaaiotor could make out rogiflar about eburdi atMBdaaco caowo vou, EveryoBc to 'Tremoot When you’re up in tbe movies, Remember that no such state­ Tbo fflOB at tbo inform al dMk tbooo days. But I used to go whoa you’re way up; and then, zoom! activity by organizing a bandaewn of the brown terror wM^ followed told tboffl GMflop bad loft a obort tho outltoo. of a buUdtog, cnowo who the Coiemaae are.” glove center in Dorset, Vermont, assumption of the dlctatoraMp, For ment is of value uMeaa it ia sup­ I woo a Md, Ifother teoloted ob I t w asn't easy oonvtoclng Mm You go down twice ao fast, ported by adequate evidenee a ^ time before, Baflaiotor nodded "TMo io tho jdaco," Colemmi ox- it, ABd 1 used to 000 that couplo Movement to Spread page after page it contatoo a record aod 'w*Bt on, Upotairo tbop found plMned, "Tbop call it Tbo WMte but C Mly BanMoter had Mo way. —Buddy Rogers, screen actor. of murders, torturings, and cruel­ unless it comes from a person who there always together. M atthew The Dorset women receive a may be considered an unbiased an- tbo oamo dotoctire Banniotor bad Cottage' but it's not ouch a tea aad Melvtoa, fwett pair of nameo, ’arkei Coleman agreed that within shipment of leather which Mrs, ties that make one l^rt-sick. It he next day or two be would visit Repeal will be a great help to tbe tboilty t o the field concerned. talked wltb earlier in tbo after' room ao that sounds, Gk>od food lOB't it? " cause of music. Philips gets for them at a whole­ provides ample refutation for ail the BOOB, Ho obook Mo bead when tbop aad pleaty of it," Melvins Hottiater and tir to And sale price, they make the gloves Nazi apologies and denials; tbe rec­ Baaniotet aald, "I wao talkiiig out what he could laara foom ber, —George Gershwin, American com­ aokod for lil«HeM, poser. according to speclfl^ations and ord la here, to black and wMte, In­ "He'o been in and gone out with Matthew today. Maybe you "But it won't do aay good," be escapable, almost tmbellevable. They left the car aad went in- don’t enow th a t the Hottlotero send them to New York to be sold again," be oaid, "The captain’o a side. Warm air, Ugbto aad the warned BanMater. "Honestly I in smart shops to women who In addition, the book makes it Hve at the Shelby Arms, to the don’t know anything about tMo Strike me lavender If I’ve ever G lo r ifyin g bard one to keep track of. But odor at appetizing foods blehded apartment directly below the one seen ouch winners ae these Holly­ prefer handsewn glovea to all clear that the Nazi regime ia a beH be back again, no doubt. invlttojdy. The room they entered buolnero. As a detective Td be a wood gels. Dear old London wao other kinds. cloak for the machinations of the About 7'30 pou ought to find Mm where Tracy King wao killed," waoh-o’it," bad evidently once been an ordl- Parker Oolemaa took Mo dgoret never like this. Mrs. Philips and Miss Doughty great Geq^an capitalists. Tbe here," ‘Tou'd like to have tbe King —Lionel, Lord Tennyson. are planning to spread the move­ working man, it indicates, Is being Yo urself BanMoter and Colenuu Ungered murder caee solved, woultto’t you?” ment to other small towns sold down the river; the anti-Jew "Sure I would!" a few minuteo, then departed, The salvation of modem youth throughout the coimtry to campaign is a smoke screen to Mde ^ Alida Hart Outoide tbe November air wao 'Then tMo l« your chance to depends on young-people coming to large cities where unemploy­ the true direction things are taking. dear and criop. Duok had oettled help.” ment is most acute. rtyard necking ao an immoral act Published by Knopf, the book sells SA vkX isiT down and the otreet lampo were Aun, '^ey AM abed the meal gat and conducting themselves accord­ "Making handsewn gloves is an for 12.50. • burMng. tJW O ' for half an hour longer amoklnc ingly. Dandruff does more than mar the and taikiiig. Presently Bannieter —President P, L. Tbompeon, Sburt- appearance of an otherwise well Coleman oaid. "Uoten, If pou'vej "Let’s go back aad round up leff CoUege. nothing eloe on, how about groomed woman. It weakens the opln out toward Morrlovffle. I wao hair, causing it to become dun and looking for aomeone to go with me CARVING THE TURKEY A Q ir.l S psa k s lifeless. when I met pou, Tbere*o a place By Helen Webhimei The minute you notice the first out there where we can get a firot traces of dandruff on yoiir hair tescher has worn Ihe same old d rm brush you should take immartiato rate dinner " Knowledg’e of Bird’s Anatomy Makes For Ever since school began. "Tbere’o notMng Td Uke better," An old blue one wilh a collar and culls steps to get rid of it. There are Bannloter agreed. A drive into Easier Cutting. Trimmed wilh sn edtt of tan. special tonics which not only dis­ the country would be juat the I wish she would spilTIhe coffee pot. solve the flakes already there but thing. It wouM cleat the cobwebo By 8XSTEB MART Ot lei il gel soakeo wilh rain. wMch really get at the root of the ; ?cond joint and drum stick In one Or drop a jelly roll down the front scalp disease and prevent further out of Mo brain. Am' be knew iece, making a circular cut And ruin il with a slain. tbooe roadolde eating placeo. Fried ^ ^ When tbe turkey appears m iround the joint cloee to the body. 0 scalp formations. All such tonics cMcken, hot biocuit, home-made ^ crowMng glory to thwThanka IVlth tbe blade of tbe knife force 'pHE teacher I had Iasi year dressed up. should be used in conjunction with- pickleo and preaerveo—they would giving dinner the man of the bouse tbe leg bade and cut the liga­ < And now she is married, loo!) conscientious brushing. almost certainly be on the menu, take the center of the etaxe ments, bolding tbe t^ b bone to Bui Ihe one that I’m leiming things from this year Part your hair in sectiooa, sat­ together w ith a boot of othe, deU- Doeso’i kno« whai a dress anil do. urate little cotton pads with the ^ ^ » trip to the body. With another fork re­ n i haw a new frock every week cacieo. Perhaps after such a ride ^ UtMien before tbe bird ie tiuae- move the piece to the snmller When I gel lo leaching scnool. tonic and rub it right into your and ouch a m ^ be would be able ed and inform Mmaelf of its gener- platter Provided, or if, the tur­ And I’U.n^er wear brown or Mack or Mae, scalp. Then begin brushing upward to 'make oometiiiBg of the notioBo average American key {datter la large enough, let It n i make H a standing mlel aiid outward for at least ten mln- that were tormenting Mm. They stay by the aide of the turkty. Re­ utee. Repeat the treatment every were notions be couldn’t arrange 9 ^ **»• yeer, and if he un- move the wing on the earn# side in • AND I’ll have heeb that are good and Ugh. Mght for one month and then do it into a pattern so that they meant And hats with a snappy perk; once a week. tbe same manner, making a cir­ No one can lell by waicnmg me anything and yet that would not direction in which the cular cut around the joint close to Thai I’m on my way lo w < ^ _Certain pomades will encolirage leave Mm alone. “ wmlar flbera nm, half the bat- tbe body, And m know my pupils are learning verbs growth o£ hair around the ,Tbe two men climbed into the Is won. Consequently. the Witlnmt removing tbe foik, cut When lh« sil in quiet rows. and at the crown of the head. These roadster, Coleman touched tbe MB Hfforma^ he can gather thin sUcee lengthwise from the Instead or wondenng how Fd look should be applied once a week just starter and the quiet, deep-throated btfore^Ato footive occasion tbe breast, beginning close to the If I dneamd in nicer dolhesl before you btyin brushing. throbbing of the motor b^an. ***ier win be the ceremony. place vdiere the wing wr re­ Neither spoke until they had left There are several little moved. Work up the ridge of the the congested down town streets ”***L*” to asMM^K breast, keeping the slices tMn and behind. BanMoter fbund it ideas- the hort of parallM to the breast bone. ant to sit back and fed th cMd Ms duties to the day by lettinx When to Remove Fork I AVOID UGLY PIMPLES air wMoping against Mo face. I aflme member of the partv wim For the flrot time the carving ^ A large b u ild iB g that was new to Mta Dflxtto M m aarve*^yl^ fork is removed. Styarate the Does a pimply face embarras you? of course, serve second joint ard drumstick, cut­ Get a padcage of Dr. Edwards OUve Tablets. The skin Miould btyto te of (iffnaoJine eth aaA if a maid lo not ting thfe flesh to tbe joint, press­ m attendance mty aerve the emrv ing the joint apart with the Made clear after you have taken tte t ^ HERTS A KNOCKOHTI u h Ai tiD ur over the d rem ^ of the knife anr cutting through lets a few M ^ta, if vou are Hir«» noM crlfast Be Large the ligaments. Cut the meat from thousaneb of others. ~ to the second place, be ame the tbe secflod joint sjkI drumstl<* in H dp cleanse t t e Mood, boweif FOR BA^UGHS iSatter en whidi the, tusfcev is . iiv TcLuo^ea ^ neat pieces, cutting parallel to and liver with Dr. Edwards Oltye Iptoced is large and^ the boM. Tablets, tte. soccessful . sabstitute And Lfngering Broiieltfti« I crowded with garMshings. Uu- for calomel; thoe’s no sidmeaB or 5 - o f Make a wide inclaion in the ■“ ■* 'There never was such the carver k an expart a eiwii aprofv for aervliig the stuffing. pain a fter taiHtig tHom 'wonderful cough and cold platter placed at Ms left on wMcfa Untaao you arc sure that tbe Dr. Edwards OHve .T ablets' do medlMne as Buckley'o—IVo he mayput the lego and wings as whMe turkey will be needed for that which 'calomd does; aad just as V dUterent—It's so powe^ he rem->vea them wffl m«ir^ tbe tbe first serving carve only one effectively, but their action b gm- »«*•••-» ful—it “acts Uke a " carving mnef^ easier. side at first a ^ aerve it before tle and safe Instead of severe wvwt pet it contains no dope. And ta tiu last place, imt tlM earvtng tbe oeeood aide. irritating. Tough old hang on ooogho are pIMter direetly ta t m t J f ^ Serve a piaee of wMte mar . and Thousands who take Oltve TM>- often ooDqnerediOver n^M — that carver w ith tb e Mde of Um tu r­ one of dark meat with some of lets are never eursfed with a *’dai* stubborn bronchttio m q key toward Mm, the «ollar and S-S yard ta r m T S i N S t e a the stuffing oo each plate. Mown taste," a bod breath, a dnlL Mght and d sK ^ speedily rwiairm S-4 yard of 16 tech m atoriaTm TraX * to the right and ‘thie neck to the A roast cMM ^ Is carved in the ANRVICR BVRRAO, lisOess, *>o good" feetbog, «vw»«Hpo- left ®liee the carving to* at the the turkty with the k 4«l BIgM R«^ Ttyfc City, v, tion, torpid liver, bod ^AspositioiC . B cent bottle of Buddey's To eeeare a pattern and atm pie eowtaa d u u i le^ ootafde and above the boat’s azoeption of tbe legs. Theae are ptaqity face. , /f, Ifiztnre at Arthur Drag Ob.* M5 M U thia akeieh and mafl it to JullsB ^^ lai Park wLm attveri^and the ated and not so laage and • are usually had tea M ter ffitfeh seod asa - Tahlete.^n .a pmsty vega* or any r ^ drug store Tork, N Y., together with 16 eeatata eeta. Be n r t te^imSSkr am. a kMfo at pstatfvdy the the wtaMe second joint c Ot Balea .WeWiiaaee*e table oompound^ known 'hy . tltatf •tyamte sheet of paper, your ton poMtkm it,th b ito*w drumstick to a portkm. ' oHve color. . »••••••••#•< r. Bkiwarfli- apeak dredi of thonaando in tUo odd, oaa attaat the Miarp* to the bsaast of tokay is patienta aflUetad swear by It-tiy It _ bird, quite dry and alSMMt enanMy in howfll 0 M e won’t fMliyoa—mooar back If Inaert eatytag-iorik- a re tiM ______not daUgbtad. tontare. Thomfamieat. thin iheea ta tha paaler of the htyaat I the kMfo Taka o f t (Is Mer braklta. h b M ta rtte . '

, - V { MANCHESTEREVENP?^HERALD, RUkNCaBgl'IfilCOONNi> THCRSDAY, DECEMBER 7» 196S.. GUARDS EKE OUT LUCKY WIN OVER K. OF L, 37-^ Columbia Strong^ But Lacks Reserves Chalk Up 20-Pomt Lead- Easterners Should Give Believe Wennergrens Set ROCKVILLE HIGH EDGES But Falter As Visitor^ Record For Two-Man Team LOCAL TRADERS, 27-21 Close Gap In Last H ai Stanford A Close Battle When John and Charies Wenner-^118, 188 and 140 for a three itrtng gren h‘"hit a' " two-man ““ ‘ team total of - *total • - of - 898. —Their • combined ... score 810 In three games the other night. for three games was 248, 268 and Mtcluuuct Sport in Lait Manager Joe Farr of the Charter 296. SEASON OF UPSETS ST. JOHN’S BEATEN OnIcoiiM Dtcided by T to k LioBS Boast Speedy, Versa­ Oak aUeys is of tbe opinion that this Last night Fortin aad Davies GLASTONBURY LOSES ■oore set a new Manchester record rolled a social match with one eve Half Fails to Orercome Free Tries, u Each T ^ and It wHl be aoeepted as suoh until on the posslblUty of breaking the LEAVES OLD SOUTH BY RANGERS 3 3 1 6 tile Attack, Directed by evidence to tbe contrary is pre­ mark compiled by the Wennergrens TO WEST SIDE REGS sented. but th ^ feU 56 pins short ci the 12-Point Lead Gained by Scores 15 Field Goalq Both bowlers, Incidentally they’re mark. ’Their scores were as follows: One of the Smartest Fnld father and son, were In remarkably Fortin ...... 440 145 116—401 WITHOUT CHAMPION fine form and John hit the wood for Davies ...... 114 106 184—858 Home Team Early in Local Five ScorM Dodiive Fmal Quarter Thrills is Generals in the Land, But Locals Nose Ont Town Team ISO, 181 and 156 for a three strong of 417, while his son, (Jharlei, hit 154 280 280 784 All-Dixie HoDert Go A-Beg- Game; Seconds Also Lose, Victory With Short, Snap­ Rivals Battle for Victory. Are Weak on Snbsdtntes. in Exciting Contest in 18 to IS. py Paashif Attack. ging as Recordi are After piling up a twenty-polnt Bjr OAYLB TALBOT Stony CHy, 23-21. margin by halftime, the National. (AModtted PrtM Bportt Mortality Rate As High Marred by Defeats, Ties; Manoheiter Trade’e court quintet The Rangen baeketball team won Guardi faltered badly under 't^e Its eeooBd game ef the leaion by whirlwind atUok of an aroueed W ritw ) The Weet Side Rec Baiketball bowed to RookvlUe High at Reok- vllle yesterday afternoon, when the taking the St. John team of Bast Knights of Llthuenla quintet at team managed to equesM out a Akbama Loeki the Best. home team gained a twelve-point Hartford into camp by a deolslve the State Armory last plght and New York, Dec. 7.—(AP)— two point victory evtr tho Oiaetoa- advantage In the first half that a As Ever Among Coaches score of 88<16, in the prelim at the barely maaaged to eke out their A speedy, versatile attack, dl- bury’Town team, down in the Stony spirited rally by the locale in the reetM by one of the smartest Atlanta, Deo. 7.—(AP)—South­ last two periods was unable to over­ Armory last night, The Rangers' first vlotory of the eeaeon by the City lut night after a gruelling ■lender margin of three points, all field ffonerals in the land, and a forty mtnutoe of fait oxoltlug baa- ern gridiron w an have beoeme his­ come. The final eoore was 27 to short, snappy p ^ n g attaok work­ itu r ^ defenae> are the hall­ ketbau. loore 88-11. bi a game tory, lave for the TeaBeiNee»Loule- II. Pruttlng and Strong of Rock­ ed emoothly and they went into the gained from the free throw elcole. marked by fast paielac and splen­ Mor« Than Doxen Grid PiloU lane State untverelty game, and ville leading their mates by scoring lead light from the itari tod were The final eoore wee 87 to 84, marks of Lou Little's Columbia did defensive work both teami did BOWLING there's not a team left to wear 22 Mints betwssn them. never headed. The ecoring was di­ Deserve Much Credit University Uon^ chosen to vory littlo, Morlu with tho flrit Already InTolred in Dlxle'e orowB of champlenihip ex- Rookvllls started with a rush and vided evenly amongit the Rangen, A email orowd of about 200 fafis' represent the Bast against quarter eadinf 4-f ta Olaatoabuir'a y LBAOUB m aULTS oluslvely, chalked up a 12 to S margin tn toe H arm played beet for the at. wae on hand for the game, due to Stanford in the Rose Bowl on raver. It looked like tklage w en •hap* inorsassd to Jehh'i. m s Seers I the fiot that the Knights were The loeaii feuad OlMleabury*i Men FUleri ewent all four pelbU Shikenpi; Liit May .Be thf up for eeronatioa ef Duka 19 to 7 by halftime. The local oag- Rangen (||) booked late In toe afternoon, after New Year’s Day. ■ont dafeaea about impregaablt aad from lUld’n AuoUfnoon Ui the Y umvenitjr, but Oeoifla Tech sn cams btok in tha asooBd half toe Philadelphia Ooiered Olante ho- Net a g m t eleYM is the itrlotest tod held Rookvllls aoorelesa from F. T. •ease of the w < ^ the eoholarly had to gambit oa ehote from mld- bowling leafuo last nltht. Baldella ■aatohed away the throne and left Xennedy, rf tlfled Mafieger Jimmy NelU toat floor, with viry litUo luooou. Oooa- bltUng high iinfle of 183 and high Doubled Before Head* the Blue DevUe to ftnd a mat toe floor In ths third period to cut Brown, rf the^ would not be eble to appoar. Ldoai, aevertheleee. have stamped among the orowd of other defeated the lead to 30-14 at the whistle, in lieaaily 'M itt'' Neieea would allp throe-itrlnf of 864. tn the other Raguikua, If • •••••» Only a few fans learned that a nib- theBMelvee through a tryl&f sehed* teame. the Anal quarter, the teams battled omb througn for a "luokar'’ ehot and matoh, the Boa Ami, leaguo lead Bnrloo, If • * « I I 4 • 4 I lUtute team had booked, and ule u a flfhtlBf, eeheilve unit that Hunting Seaun Endi at Alabama oould lay sole olalm to OB even terms all the way, each Mtoagef Neill and the Guarda de- that With » o foul ihootlag of Trod on, took all four polate fnm Win* Sohueta, o « « < I I I t I t eaa be eeimted upon to five aay ep- the laurel but for a hit of lethargy soorlng seven points, and RoOkvtile a s m muoh oredlt for not tahinf ad- poaeat a battle' as lent as Its re- Bleaou aad ”IUd'’ Haddaa kept tho Othado roUlhf high Bugrle Ahtonio, rg-e Woit BidaN ifl tho ruaalBg. ^ ^ o CoHeges. that permlttad MlliNMlppi to tie the emerged riotorfous. Vinoe and Ra- Stevenson, rg vaatiM toe ehtooe to get a fffod servee held out. With 186 gno ColeffidB high three Orimioa Tide Ih early aeaion. guskua WIN outstanding for llaa- orqw4 ufider taim preteniM. it to * Olaateaburye dofeaao was a puaalo Itrlhg with 866. Deiiafera, if « t • • t I I Flr*t Team A Darb to tbo looai b e^, the Weat Bldere Mora . 'Bntnn Wins Soatbanatarn ohester. Sartor, ig , tribute to Nelli’a aportamanhip Their oa'e real weakaeee, eastern maaaged to put up a barnoado By ALAN OOVLD Murfay Teaohen (College of Kea- The Trade School eeconds also that he hotlfled The Herald of . toe Men .,. 118 103 127—881 tuoky emerfed with tha record of lost a hard-fought batUe to the oanofllatien immediately, Unfor­ erlties believe, lies la the shortage arouM tbolr ewa baaket that Olae- 66 116 87—801 New York, Deo. 7.—(AP)— 6 14 ef high olaee eubetltuteo. tittle’s Hgmllton Ooaehlaf heads have already be­ havlai' won every fame on its RookvilU seconds, desjtite a last 8*10 88 tunately he wae unable to booMTto- teabury feuad vary hard to «ft » • • t • • I 104 106 108—816 ^ St, John’s (16) startlag Uaemp eoaslsts of eleven Howard gun to drop Into the baaket. in Mhedule, laoiuffiii, levea within pined rally that fall short ef its otoar attraotion in tima to anfioume through, aad with both leaaM flght- Wilkie «eeii»»e H 104 8 ^ 9 6 real football players. They make up iag hard to get adequata adyaatage Iieeunt will tbe tradlUeaal eoUege the fiouthetfi totireoUMfiate Ath« goal by tores points, toe final icere the fast to toese eolumni. Saldella I • • • « t 118 111 181-868 Mile AaaoetottoB. However , it did 1 Ooodale, rf i On the basil of eomparawre a e a o ^ styUea team that is a the aeere'at the half wai iM i okitom of deMantung a reokeung b ^ i l to 18, LaDoo; Ludke and 1 U p u , rf ...... 0 treat to watoh. But when eae of Olailoabury. at the eleae of a diiaitraui oatn- not play the major t m i in toe F u ^ for RookvUle and loorea, laat mght'a ta a a i ^ d them gees out—aay oao-the Uofls Oil 688 661 1880 ■outo, and toer^ore Dlxla li not Phelpa tod Unger were best for I H«B, If ...... 1 havo aadod to a daa«ook, a a v ^ The eeeoad half proved to be a iM Fe palgB or a parlodlo bouie-eieanihg 8 Harrli, e ...... | are lu it a mite leee effeotlve. repetitioa of the flrit. Taber was on genarml pH&Mplaa. Ukeiy to erown that iqund king. Manoheiter. toe Guardi and the Kaithte w«a e e • « «« ... 87 118 118—898 If they were certain that the cent ta fbr Ooflaiaa and be teieed in Reid ... The mortality rate ter 1981 ap­ Aside from the mytmoai idl-Olkle The Trade school first team trav­ 1 Klekey, rg ...... o boatto lay the AU-Buraeldee. hy Momlagelde Heights orew eould Handley 86 106 107—199 utie, Alabama ii at tha head ef toe els to Windsor tomorrow afternoon 0 Mason, ig • •«•««•« eight pototq, the former, 19 t^ " n , a oeupla of double decken which 96 101 107—806 parently wfil be ae u ih u ever, olese undiaputodly in the loutheaet- face Itaaford for four full quarters threw a loare into the Woat Bidori, Holton . even though the demanda for Ugh to meet Windsor Htito. tod toe latter, 40 UhU. - with <^y about two substitutions, McLaughlin e • • • • 108 86 106—998 ers oonferenee. 'That team eloeed ^ RockriHe m gh jl7), 6 8 6-12 16 Free Trisa Deetdo but Bddle Jolley oanm through with 99 103 107—306 presaiT* produotlen are leas oon- the season Thankeglvlag day by de­ •astern fane would be willing to two beautiful ehote to tie the ooere. Farrand ... •plououa thau tkay were whau put •oore By Quartote And aa It turned out, the back them with at leant a few of feating Vanderbilt and writing on 3 PhllMps, rf ...... 1 0-2 2 Rangers ...... 8 18 • 8—S3 parative loorea were juat at The GUaetonbury defense let up for 1640 undmr the Carnegie Feundattea's toe eoore ohart five viotsrlee, no the family jewels. a minute and Mahoney and Frod 471 881 840 2 Furphy, r f ...... 0 1-2 i at. John's ...... i g 6 1^16 oorreot aa both teams talU4d Wapplng ' mloroeoope a few years ago. Up­ defeats and one tie, times from the floor, the Ovi But the posalbUlty it will be warm BlsaeU slipped through for baskets. wards of a doaea head oeaohee so Louisiana State was eUmlnated 2 Pruttlng, If ...... 6 3-4 13 Referev—Bogglttl. at Pasadena on New Tear's after­ Q auivan...... 106 112 1I 6—188 8 Ludks, If ...... 0 0-0 0 hariag toe edge to foul eho With four miautei to go la the final Layett ...... 16 94— 188 far have beeeme tavelved la ebake- as a title oontender virtue of its with seven ouf of 18 to four out noon. that the battering of Stan- erlod the score wae' 80-10, West ups or prospeetlve ohangea at larg- 7-7 tie with Tulane. Thsi made two 2 LaBoc, If ...... 0 0-0 0 ford'i big team and a eearlng lun idea favor. Olastoiflmry diacardad M. J u n o ...... 82 107 86—278 1 Strong, c ...... -.8 8-8 9 nine tor the Knighti, the dlffe S Juno ...... 128 108 118—861 ar ooUegaa er unlvaralUaa. t t a uat dtadlocdcod games for L. I. U. (31ARTER OAKS TAKE lytof to the adStioaal eha might oombihe to send the Lion thair .dafaoaa as thpiy made thidr may be deuUed before thq.- head- Duke and fiouth Carolina won all 1 Wright, 0 ...... 0 OM) 0 k Oalnee ...... 100 116 101—389 4 Wilson, rg ...... t . . i 0.6 2 toe town ohastos. refulare on frequent trips to the first bid for vlotory and a foul shot huadar aaaaon eloaea. ^ their gamed within the fiouthern Hy the sad of the flret quarterit bench to rest and reflect, make the by Nelson and a baaket by Hadden MiUer •.•.•..•••, •—* 87-“ 87 Head ooachaa at Taxaa A. and M.. oonferenee. Duke wae awarded the 1 Pitney, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 A SOUND TROUNONG hometolka none too sanguine. put the locals out In front. * t Little, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 looked like aa eaey vlotory for the 601 882 832 1861 aad L eh l^ already have been re- oonferenee championship, bowtver, Guards, at halftime it had enauniqii The dearth of capable reserves at Taber toaeed in one and Tuffy plaoed. Others have resigned at because Its vlctoriee numbered one Local Girls in Poor Form and the proportlone of a walkawigr^i^t a school with such a vast enroll- 'Vlot tossed In another and the Glas­ Boo And Dartmouth, Texas, Kentuwy, Bos­ more than South Carolina’s. 32 10 7-31 37 Brennan ...... 103 89 -lOl Maoohester Trade (81). Lose Three Points to New the end of the third period - the men as Columbia might seem tonbury fsuia went wild as a foul ton university and South Dakota Two-Fold Diaaster Knights had a fighting ohanoeaBid strange. The explanation Ues la the was called on Nelson and Kiwhinh Coleman ...... 107 181 128 806 Georgia Tech’s victory by the P B F T Britain Bowlers. Brozowski...... 98 118 106 810 State, more or less under'fire., Spec­ with okily a few n^utes to go li| JBe fact that the football squad is made his third shot The West Sides ulation meanwhile has been rife ■tight margin of 6-0 was a two-fold 8 Vince, rf ...... 3 2-4 8 last period it was anyljody’s S&l .drawn - from the comparatively were two iwlxtts up and two minutes Caimde ...... 186 102 112—352 over posslblt changes at North disaster for Duke. It crowded tbe 0 Mlaalko, I f ...... o 0-0 0 Bowling their poorest form this game. ■mall enrollment of undergraduates to go and it was only .the clever Kebart ...... 138 111 119—668 Carolina, Aubiun and Rice In the Blue DevUs off the highway just 2 Cook. If ...... 0 0-1 0 season, the Charter Oak Girls were in Coliunbia College. dribble of “Bingo” Btiurgeon that AUen ...... — — 125—126 when they w en reaching out eager 2 Phelps. If, I g ...... 1 6-4 2 soundly trounced by New Britain Pile Up Margin ^ South, Yale and N. Y. U., In the The Guards were clicking amootk- Little To Work With saved the game for the locals. east, Njtre Dame, Indiana, Purdue, hands to lay hold on toe all-Dixie 8 Kelsh, c ...... 0 2-4 2 Tuesday night and oifiy sedvaged West Side Beo (88) 570 548 590 1708 title, smd It elammed toe door 3 Raguakus, rg ...... i 3-7 5 one pomt by taking the second ly in the firet half, thair paaelng*«t- Some Idea of the difficulties sw- Missouri and Wisconsin In the mld- tack easily penetratlxig what loMi^ mounted by Coach little In building B P P dlewest stgaiiut tbe possible invitation from 4 Noveck, Ig ...... 0 3-3 3 game by the slender margin of two Sturgeon, if ...... o 0-0 0 m a t c h t o n ig h t Stanford to play in toe Rose Bowl 0 Olender, ig ...... o 1-1 i pins, the Refers Girls taking the like a cross between a nnvn to teams that year after year rank The Manchester Y. M. C. A. bowl­ Chief interest centered nearly all New Year's Day. and sone defense. Wbat’a Trimr, with the.strongeet in the east may Maloney, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 season in the possible shakeup at first and third 'games and total Mahon^, rf ...... l 0-1 2 ing team will bowl a team from the With Army bowing to Notre 17 5 11-24 21 pinfall. tbe Guards’ shooting was tdl that be gathered from the fact that Col­ Notre Dame. Support for Hunk An­ Dsune could be desired and led by Falkotixi umbia’s freshmen devens have won Nelson, c ...... 3 1-2 7 Springfield Y. M. C. A. at the alleys derson, who succeeded Rnute and Princeton barred from Score by periods: Not one memt>er of the local team E. BisseU, I g ...... 0 0-8 0 in the Manchester “Y” tonight This ^ partlclpetloo Jay Its own chooring, Rockville ...... 12 7 1 7—27 was able to hit the 800 mark and and Turklngtoa they piled up a. only one game In the last three sea­ Rockne, has been rallied since Stanford hardly could have tolled to only foiu: of the fifteen games pro­ to 4 lead in the firet quajiter that sons. If Lo}i constnicts one really JoUey, Ig, ...... 2 0-1 4 Is a return game. Last week the Notre Dame’s exciting last game Manchester ...... 3 4 7 7—21 F. BisseU, rg ...... 1 3-8 5 Manchester bowlers journeyed to Invite Duke had the Blue Devils Score, halftime 19-7 Rockville. duced scores better than 100. Their was increased to 29 to 10 by half­ strong team out of that sort of ma­ victory ove the* Army but the feel­ kept clear of defeat or tie by win­ opponents on the other hand, were time. . V terial he’s 6ping all right for him­ Hadden, rg ...... i 3-5 6 Springfield and were defeated by ing persists that a change is likely. Referee, A1 Huband. 100 pins. They bowled candle pins, ning over Tech. in fine form and G. Riedel captured But the Guards’ pace slackened in self. If he has good * reserve The name of Noble Klzer, of Pur­ high single with 146 and high three the second half, so much so that it strength it’s pure velvet. 8 7-15 28 something new to the Mancheeter due, has been most often linked Rookville Seconds (18). almost came to a halt as CHastMibary (81) string with 882. In the four years little has been bowlers. In the game tonight duck with the job despite denials. P B F T Summary: Knights started with a rush ^ B F P pins will be used and bowling with ■lowly but steadily cut down u e coaching at school, the Lions Porter, rg ...... 2 0-0 4 Yale shifted coaches a year ago, TEAM NO. I LEADING 1 Berthold, r f ...... O 1-2 1 Girls’ Stole League show a record of 26 victories a pin with which they are more with Reggie Root replacing Dr. CSiarter Oak, Mancheater margin eeparating the teams. The Kusiak, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 familiar, hope to make a much bet­ 2 Sebuey, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Guards were held without a etiigle against Seven defeats and two ties. Affleck, Ig Marvin Steveiu as head coach, but Jackmore .... 106 97 83 2( They have lost only one game in ...... 0 0-1 1 ter showing. / Eli Alunmi have been disappointed KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS 1 LaBoc, If ...... 2 0-2 4 Taggart ...... 82 104 99 2i field goal in the third quarter, Sullivan, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 1 Ludke, If ...... 1 3-6 5 which ended 30 to 24 ia their favor. each of the last three seasons. Faber, c ...... 3 0-1 7 by tbe results, including defeats at G. N elson___ 110 87 78 21 Princeton’s powerful young team GIRLS MATCH TONIGHT the hands of Harvard and Prince­ 1 Furphy, U ...... 2 0-0 4 F. N elson...... 98 100 92 21 In the first three minutee of the Comins, c ...... 0 0-1 1 The Charter Odk (Slrls wiU meet final quarter, Beimett and Masotas spoiled an otnerwlse perfect record Kleblsh, rf ...... 0 0-1 1 ton. Agitation has developed from Evald Ericks laiwaty for the powerful eurga of for a title bout next June doomed Dempsey rather than the Oaiden, A. Anderson...... 18 97.1 Columbia after ite lose to Prlnoa- Mlasouri—Frank Carldeo, former C. 1. Axiderson ...... 18 94.11 During Football Season r brightly today. have so far halted efforts to sign AU'Amerieaa quarterback at Notre ton. Camera wno dispoeed of Paulino him for a title match, C. Anderson ...... 16 94.4 7-ia. Dame, under fire after disastrous I. Scott ...... 6 93.2 Knlgbte A1 Barabaa, a 190-nound aopbo- Uzeudun in Rome before Us Fascist Baer, when be comes here in Jan­ New York, Dec; 7.—(AP)—A rec- a High schools again showed tbe P mora, and Ed Bromuakl are the public a few weeks ago, Uready has season but apparently has faculty E, B erggren...... 18 92.16 uary, is expected to appear for a sujmort. O. Johnson ...... 16 ord of progress wae marked up to­ greatest number of fatalities, 16 1 Buck, rf, If .... team’s starting balfba^, with Bin signed with Madison fiquare Gar­ month in a Ught club show, but re 87.8 day in tbe efforts to check the 0 Bennett, r f ...... Nsv« a t fuUbaok. Barabaa, de­ New York University—Under­ ■andlot “games” were next with 18 den for a title dafeno^ a ^ time tbe cent advices are be wlU also be re­ graduate dlacursion and criticism deaths caused by footbaO as a sur­ 1 Kardys, If ...... clared by a coach in tbe National bout can be made. Tbe (w den had ceptive to a Garden offer to fight deaths. Not one eoUsge varsity play­ 1 Leahy, c ...... profaaalODal league to be tbe flneet of “De-Emphasis” under present vey made by ths Associated Press no advance knowledge of Ue sud­ earner ] in June. Another atumbllng regime, with Howard Oann as bead LastJVight s Fights revealed imly 36 deaths ^directly at­ er died as the' result of footbeUl in­ 4 Oiraitls, rg. If .. looking back ' tbe eaat, divldea den departure on an Italian liner block, bowever is the Garden's in­ a Brainga, rg tbe ban-carrying and paeaing witb coach, but bo indication of any tributable to the game during tbe juries and only two coDwe fresh­ veaterday. His buaineas here Is be- sistence that Baer must sign change 'n policy or concblng staff. 1988 season. Last year a similar men are listed as haring (BImI of in­ 3 Masotas, Ig • e « e .# e naved *o have something to do with to defsnd tlu title for tho Garden if (By Aasockitsd Press) survey showed 86 football deaths cDoweU bcdda down tbe hU^lofal proMena, including a po- Boston University—John M. Har­ juries that could be traioed to opposite wing from Matal, with Joe bo wins it from Oaniora, thus pro- mon center of disputes witb team Glen Fal|s, N. Johnnie Kee­ and in 19B1 there were ttty . supervised garnet or pnelftoA IB ■ tittOB la baaknraC^ and a braaeh Uudlnf any chance of Dmpsoy cor- over "plager leontrol” srikfm and per, Buxiiaftoo, V t, outpototed Ten more deaths may be partly Ferrara and Paul Jackal at taeldaa, of p to m if judgmaot The 86 'deatluk. tadlikUnff toa ^ Qu h Is..... nertng tho hoavywelgbt champion­ over uilBg a player said to bo In­ B^xnk PetroUs, lohsfisotady, 8. oharged against the gams but pre “doubtful”' fatalitlaa, are tlafriflirt 17 Jack MigUora and Stave Daaaba at The situafloD aorroundLig Paer Is ship markei tbe Garden has held guarda and Newt Wilder, a field jured. relieved as bead coadt Ro- Chicago—Frsddis . MUlsr, Ctixdn- considered doubtful. In tbese cases as follows: coU^i^ five; high aebool Score at quite different, thq|igh be too is im­ since Tex’Rickard c^tured It witb mains as-athlstlc director and wiU nati, outpoiss^d Paul Dnsso, CUea- doctors said football tx^i^es may 4 ; peal apaeialiat, a t center. mersed la civil law actfCM that out- Dempsey himself. 16; MMlot 18; A1: bslp ffo, ML ------have bans eentrtbutluf fttotors. aad atualte a w ki tsMlk

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; LOST AND FOUND 1 MOVING—TRUCKING- Nevers, Monday evening, December STORAGE 20 WATKINS EMPLOYEES 18, and will be their Christmas so- ROCKVIUl HAN.NAMED L o s t — a . t r u m p e t between M a^ ciaL Queer Twists FDtEMEirS SETBACK iREnARnTO diester and Rockville. Finder u x : a l a n d l o n g d i s t a n c e ’The regular Thursday evening pleaee call 7773, Mancheeter. moTiog, gninrai aucklng, Uvery IN CHRISTMAS PARTY prayer meeting will be omitted this AUTO INSPECTOR HERE service. Our afllllatloo with United week. In Day*s News Michael Coughlin and Albert Yost FOR NUIMEG Vacs Service meane lower rates oo ’The Connecticut Council of were high scorers in/' the tenth 4 Duncan Phyfe Qub Has En­ lAUTOMOBlLES FOR SALE furniture moving to distant points. Churches and Religious Elducatimi John Ash, Democrat, Succeeds sitting of the Manchester Firemen’s joyable Gathering at Castle will hold their state convention and setba^ tournament that has six Win Be Guest at Meetinijr ■'el* HIGHEST PRICES paid for yova Large modem tmekn, experienced Everett Beem, RepubUcan, Farm Inn. annual meeting Friday and Satur­ ' Falrmoit W. Va. — A hunting more weeks to go to a finish. They Epworth Leagues te' Rock­ oar. Cash waiting. Armory Ga­ men, prompt service, all goods in­ Frank Costello would go and so off as Examiner of Candidates sured while In transit are features day, December 8 and 9, at the had scores of IM hut were hard ville Tomorrow Nigkt. rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone United Church in Bridgeport ’There he went in his best bunting togs and Jor Licenses. pressed by Wilsoo and Heck, who 6874. ' offered at oo extra expense to yoa Thlrty-flve ^members of Watkins with his btmtlng dogs. Five miles are some from the Federated had a combined score of 123. The At the regular meeting cf the Daily trips to New York, baggage Brothers Duncan Phyfe Club held church here planning to attend. out on the Grafton highway, a fill­ 1933 WILLTS SEDAN; 1932 WUlya Everett Beem, who was one of Lynn Leather team continues to Ctelivered direct to steamship piers. an enjoyable Christmas party last The meeting of the South Wind­ ing station man waved him down, hold the lead with Wapping No. 2 Nutmeg Trail Epworth League, to coupe; 1931 Ford coach; 1931 Ford the automobile Inspectors in the ex­ For further information call 8063. sor Wednesday afternoon club was and told him he was wanted on the team cmly 41 points behind^ be held in the Rockville coupe; 1931 WiUys sedan; 1930 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glenney, Ina evening at the Castle Farm Tnn, on amination of tq)pUcatIons for driv Tolland Turnpike, with a roast tur­ held Wednesday afternoon at the phone. ers* licenses and who c a x e to Man­ The standing: church tomorrow night John L. Chevrolet sedan; 1929 Bulck coupe. Wood Memorial Library, Miss Flor­ It was Mrs. Costello, saying: “If 1 Lynn Leather Co...... 2095 Cole Motors, 6463. key dinner, a Christmas tree, Santa chester each ’Thursday to conduct Reinartz, well known local radio ence Newberry was the host^. you want to shoot anything you’d 2 W apping N o. 2, ...... 2054 man, will be . the q>eaker. Mr. Claus and aU. After a delicious din­ better come home and get your these examinations, is no longer do­ CXIURSBS AND CLASSES 27 ner Santa C3aus, presented each Mrs. Dwlgdit Newberry and Mias ing this kind of work. He was a 3 Roeebuds, * ...... *. 2014 Reinartz accompanied Msavmi«Tt on Katherine Thompson had charge of gun. You left it in the hallway.” member of the club with a gift, Republican and with the change in 4 Staikwreather...... 2010 a trip to the Arctic some years sgo MOVING— TRUCiOJVG— BELAUTY CULTURE— Earn while the progrjim. (P. S. He didn’t get a deer.) 5 Fanand’s Barber Shop, ... 2010 learning. Details free. Hartford which tn most cases, took the form politics, there were several re­ and his talk wlD be illustrated with STORAGE 20 of knocks. James Pascoe, chairman Mias Majorie Ellmore, a student Chicago—Pohee isergeant Joseph 6 TalcottvlUe, ...... 1990 pictures taken at that Htw* Academy of Hairdressing, 688 Main at the Bay Path Institute, in Spring- movals made to give positions to of the entertainment committee Im­ Starshak is at his wits end. It’s the 7 Veterans, ...... 1961 ’The business session of the meet­ SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the street Hartford. field, Mfws., returned to her home in Democrats. This morning John Ash personated the old saint penchant a certain mouse has for 8 Knights of Pythias,...... 1952 ing will be presided over by IRiomaa accommodatloD of tLetr targe Oe- Pleasant Valley, to spend the holi- yellow paper that got him that way. of Rockville, a Democrat was as­ 9 Foley’s Express, ...... 1944 After everyone had had a good Cordner of this town. The Trail Luxe DUB for lodge, party or team dajrs ■with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Already, he said, the mouse had signed to work at the Manchester 10 Hose Co. No. 1...... 1942 laugh over the presents four teams consists of Leaguers from Rock­ trlpb at special rates. Phone 8063. SITUATIONS WANTED— Joseph Elmore. eaten p^ier containing the first police station for examination of 11 Four Horsemen...... 1936 wert organized and games enjoyed, ville, Manchester, Hockanum, East 8860, 8864. ’The Connecticut , Valley and names o f persons listed as mtiisiTig candidates for drivers’ licenses. 12 Ulrlck’s Restaurant...... 1935 FEM ALE 38 Hartford, Burnside and Warehouse the team representing Tufts college Havana Seed Growers, Inc., met at in the records of the Mtwrfng per­ There was not any great rush In 13 Mldwtays, ...... 1918 Point It is expected that a record COMPB7IENT CARE given invalids. winning high honors by carrying off the town hall l^ t ’Tuesday evening, sons Bureau, carrying its appetite the work today. 14 D alton’s R adio S h o p ,...... 1906 Win help out in house. Wages first place in most of the contests. for the purpose of naming perma­ 15 Mayflowers...... 1890 attendance will be present as a prlaa all the way from the “Smiths” to In the form of a silver loving cup Want Ad liifei ineWea reasonable. References. Call 5603. Dancing foDbwed the games. nent officers. All the growers were the “ Z’ s,” 16 Sons of Rest ...... 1866 Herbert Swanson was chairman Irndted to attend this meeting. Baiting a ipouse tr^ with yellow will be awarded to the league hav­ Manchester of the dinner committee and Fskit got exactly nothing in the way of QUARTERLY CONFERENCE ing the largest percentage a t Its DOGS—BIRDS— PETS 41 Buckland served as chairman of the results. members present Members of ths Evening Herald place committee. San Frandsoo—^Mias Jewel Hannl- LABOR UNIONS TAKE UP South Methodist church League will meet at the trolley terminus at 7:30 FOR SALE—BOSTON terrier pup­ gan’s mother came along just as a AT SOUTH H E4 . CHURCH CLASSIFIED pies, good pets, priced very rea­ OPEN FORUM holdup man was -ordering 'her o'clock tomorrow evening. sonable. A good Christmas present. COMPLAINTS OVER NRA ADVERTISEMENTS THE SABBATH daughter, a theater caahler, to 166 Center street WAPPING “hand over ths douj^i-’* District Superintendent Scrir- Editor, The Herald: ener Presides Over Meeting' Const aiz average words to a line. The Hanrahan Post of American Mrs. Hannlgan protested loudly Initials, numbers and abbreviations In the Open Forum of a recent that her daughter was not In the Norwalk, Dec. 7.—(AP)—Offl- COUNTERFBTING PLANT each conn' as s word and oomponnd L^don Auxiliary of UnionvUle, met Last Night— 40 Attend. FUEL AND FEED 49-A issue of the Herald appeared an €m- habit of being talked to that way dals of the Norwalk Central Labor words as two words Minimum oost te with Mrs. Alice Scagel, at the home ticle “Jewish Sabbath,’’ signed “Cit- price of three lines. and sent up a cry for the manager. Union announced today that In a IS FOUND IN Line rates ner dsj tor transleat FOR SALE—HART WOOD for of Mf. and Mrs. Walter S. Nevers ixen.” The writer of this article mm ’The holdup man fled. The first quarterly conference of for their December meeting with special meeting last night a oommit- atove, furnace and fire place. 38.00 pointed to the prlmlti've Christiana Cleveland—George Berkon, Jr., the present church year was held at BCeetlvo ItaNh 17, ItSt cord, 34JK) per losu. Chas. Heckler, fourteen members present last Mon­ as the source of the Christian Sab­ couldn't find a cure for the type of tee had been ^pointed to reo^ve Cadcago, Dec. 7.—(AP)—A half Cash Chare* day evening. Refreshments were the South church last evening with ( Conaecntive Days 7 Ota I Ota telephone Rosedale IS-IS. bath and to Moses who received the Insomnia he had, he testified in Do­ NRA complalnta and to investigate mllUoD doDan in oountarfett t ConsecutlTs Days ..I > ots II eta served and a pleasant time enjoyed. “direct command of Jehovah” as mestic Relations Court His wife, forty members of the (rfficiial board chargee that complainants have not money and a complete counter­ 1 Day ...... I 11 o u II Ota FOR SALE—SLABS, Hickory and The Wagisun Girls’ Club held the original source of the Sabbath. he said, kept a knife nnder her pil­ in attendance. Rev. G. Q. Scrivener, been given attention locally and feiting plant were seized last night All orders tor irrernlar Insertions oak. Selected hrepiace wood, cut their regular meeting last Monday will be charged at the one time rate. A thousand years before Pharoh’s low “and every night the knife was superintendent of the Norwich Dis­ that complainanta have not • only in a raid by United States Secret Special rates tor long tsrm every to order C. A. Staya Dial 3149. evening at the home of Miss Inez daughter foxmd the child Moses in there I couldn’t sleep.” He was trict presided and brought an In­ been discharged, but had been Service men on a cottage on Chieap day advertlalnc given noon request. Burnham of Pleasant Valley. There the buU rushes, the Babylonian granted a divorce. spirational message on the theme, blacklisted so that other employers go’s northwest side. Ads ordered tor three ot six days was a business meeting after which Shabbatum was kept holy by the Oklahoma City—Police Scouts H. “Come, Ye Apart and Rest Awhile.” refuse to hire them. The raid resulted from the ar­ and stopped before the third or fifth HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 two new members were initiated. day will be charged only tor the ao- Pagans, not only In Babylonia but C. Jones and J. C. Barnett were In his remarks, Dr. Scrivener em- In a statement, whl6h was issued rest two weeks ago two men on Miss Mary Currie and Miss Anna phaslxed the restlessly active, and tnal number of times the ad appear­ BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. throughout Palestine. questioning a drunk, celebrating re- today, the union. alleged that “nu­ the south side. One of them had ed. charging at the rate earned, but Chaponls. Sixteen yoimg ladles were wearying state of modem day life; Bought sold, exchanged; also oil In the Louvre Museum is King l^al—or something—in dry Okla­ merous and just complainants rela­ |S0,0(M in counterfeit biUs in his no allowance or refunds can be made p resen t homa. movement without meaning, action on alx time ads stopped after the burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ Hammurabi’s stone column which tive to NRA code violations had possession. Tho arrests had been The Uncas Boys plaj^ the depicts in bas relief the god Sham- “You been drlnkhig three-two?” without actuality. He contended fifth day. nings until 8. Jones, The Stove been made to the compliance board kept secret No “till forbids” : .Usplay lines not Modem Bakery Boys last Saturday ash giving the king a law code of “Yeah, three too many,” was the that what we needed most was to Man, Manchester Green Garage. at Chamber of Commerce headquar­ The men in custody were; Wil­ ■old. evening at the new Community eye-for-eye and tooth-for-tooth sim­ reply. break away from the turbulence of ters and that no action Laa been Ths Herald wiU not be responsible Church House, the score being 34 to liam B. Davis, 53, a reputed C^nne lor more than one Incorrect insertion ilar to the Mosaic. The Babylonian Chicago—Take the word of Chi­ life’s chaotic stream and cultivate taken z z x. It is known that some henchman, in whoi- automobile the ot any advertisement ordered tor 22 in favor of the latter team. Fol­ Shabbatum wras a day of rest for cago police officials for it—there the restfulness and peace of the employers are violating the code more tnan one time MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 lowing that game the Senior “Y” 330,000 in bogus money wss found, man and beast and so is the Mosaic are'tce! Offered ...... ll-A Manchester, Conn. walked up and down outside the BiilMing—Ci.atiactlps 14 Rev. and Mrs. David Carter, at the I’ll call up later on.” December 6, 1933. building while his companion re­ F itiiaf—Nuraerle! ...... 1| DELMONT STREET, 6 rooms, aU parsonage, at 8:15. ’Thursday eve­ ’The mayor-elect stopped tc chat funeral r'.rtjctor! ...... II mained at the wheel of an automo- Improvements, newly renovated, ning. This is an important meet­ with City Hall reporters before get He.TMn Plumbing—Roofing .« 17 bUe. inaurano! ...... ig near stores and bus line. Dial 4618. ing, as it is time to make arrange­ t o w n c a r s ting back Into kls car. He explain MllJuiery—DreMmaklng ...... If ments for the Christmas festivities. Editor, The Herald: Kindig was told by the caller that FOR RENT—TWO THREE "and ed the purpose of his cajl and as be Mov'rg—Trucking—Storaga ... fO ’The next meeting of the Wagisun Instead of the title “At least the the girls’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. lighted a cigar he said be would (R E ^ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Painting—Paoerlng 11 four room fumlabed or unfurnished Girls’ club, will be held at the home H. Mason, wanted her to go on a Profeafclonal “ ervlcaa ...... II Town Knows the Driver Isn’t to pass them around except that apartments. Manchester Construc­ of the Misses Dorothea and Elsie Rerpaintig ...... gg Blame” might it not be read, “Per­ trip. ’The girl said she knew nothing “they’re three for a nickel and I “Well, are your bands and faces old gent,” exclaimed the friendly rallortng—Dyeing—Cleaning ... g4 tion Co. Tel. 4181 or 4859. about it, so the principal telephoned toy man. “Santa, meet the Ttny- follet Gooda and Service t f haps the Town Should Know About don’t think you’d want to try clean? Are you presentable, I fVartrd—Bualneap Service a w .... t l FOR RENT—THKlflki, FIVE and the Use of Its Cars.” Mason and learned it was not them.” mean?” exclaimed the little toy mites. she who called. ^ “They’re ready, now, to go to LusestlssaJ six room tenements, with all mod­ Looking over this article in ’Tues­ LaGuardla said he wnuld go to man to the happy Tinymites. Cour»/i, ano Claaaes 17 em Improvemente. Inquire at 147 day evening's Herald it gives us Washington tomorrow. work, m promise you-they will not Private tnatructlon gg B u y A C a r great pleasure to know that all of Wee Dotty cried, “I really hope shirk.” “That’s fine,” exdaimed air o f bands as clean as mine.” an made right.” 0Uu.itIona Wanted-Famala II American pubUc in the sprhig lof The game between Qie Cubs s«<7 SltuHtlona Wanted—Mat* l l ride In that open air buggy ought Buckland was thb hottest of the “WeU, we will gladly do our beet EinploymaD' Agenelaa ...... 40 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ Prices Right to have bis bead examined. 1984. “Well, I woijld say you an look Live >t4p«k—Feis—Pssltry—Tshlsisa ment first floor. Inquirs at 64 evening, Buckland winning 28 to 25, to join right in with all the reel, OooM Up for • Pomouotratloa. We also are wondertng if tbla is ’The Goncourt price is awarded in’and,” the toy mqn said. -“Now, D oga--B ird!—Pate * e * 0 aM'M 0 » 0 0 0M 41 Maple street Jimmie SpiUane aad Frank Novack and work tiU Christmas Eve,” nUd Liv. Stork— Vablalaa .....M w .m 41 a gentls way of asking for a asw annually by the Gtooeourt Academy were the offleials. Tinies, stand in line aad I win lead little Ddtty, with a grin. “You bet,” Itan i Arr^aged. to the author of some irork of fic­ Poultry and Subpliaa ...... 41 ear. I f it is, the town should bal- 'The gymnasium tonight win be you to the man .you want to see. cried Scouty. “We feel grand, and Wan tad — Pafa— P ooltry ^ ltosk 44 sacs the budget on ears by giving tion. Edmond de (3oneourt who died used by the Oxfords from 6 to 7 snd “He’U tell you just what you can Pa* Sal^-Mleaellssssee BUSINESS LOCATIONS anxious, now, to lend a band. Just them one out of another dejMrt- In 1896 left his eetate for the en­ from 7 to 8 by the Mercury club. do to help him till with work he’s lead us to some work and you w^l Artlclaa for Sala ...... 41 FOR BENT S4 dowment of the academy; which Boat! and Aocaaaorlaa ...... mw 44 Geoi^e L. Betb ment snd let some of them double Dr< Haoch’s class will meet from 8 through,” aad then they started off see us tear right in.” Building Matarlala ...... TO RENT—OFFICBI AT 860 Mala up, one use It while the other is wa* to consist of ten members, each to 9 sad Joe's club will have the an just as happy as could be. Dianionda— Watobaa—Jawalry ■. 127 Sprnee Stre«t resting. ______of whom was to receive an annuity next bota. Tbs woodworking class Into a monsbuus room'they went. Blaotrloa) Applfanaas—Radio ,,8 Street (Orford SI4g.) Apply Ed­ (Dotty dads a job to her Bdhg Fual and faad ...... 49-A ward J. BeO. TM. .4643 and 6036. ^ THREE TAXPA’niRg. o f tkx thousand francs. will mast at 6:80. “WdL yotmgsters, here’s the fine tn tlM next story). Oardan — Farm—Dairy FrodostS M Eooaabold Oooda ...... |l tfaoninary and Tools f> fnaleat Inatrutoants M HOUSES FOR RENT 66 ALLEY OOP ffloa and Stora SlqolpmaBt |4 Reunited! By H AM U N p a c ^ at tba Storat N FOR RENT—6DC-ROOM atagle, Paai^S ApparaL-Fors ft stm porch, Are plaoe, tile bath, HcmtRE.BliSf Pantad—To Boy ../...M .- v .f iv m WELL,FBR-/^ /W -V O T R E garsfa Arthur A. Knofla. Dial l o o k s u k e , THEY WO, BUT K ^ Y A ^HEY.OOPf 160T TH* TWNOf ■a - Rasrd- Rstaia Rasargs 6440 m 4860. NEVER OREAfAEO LUCKY THOSE ,»GOT R a t s w s D v c w e be en KICKED 'EM PUT Tl^ NOTCH A6A1N5T THf STRING/, VOUWERENEARf BOZOS OlONT I WAS TO RENT —flEVERAL deMraUe HAVING A FORALDOP- THEN HAUL VtfW BACK-SO- ardars tf an tod > ..... CAPTURE -yUUNNiNO UKE OJRFVSL, POINT TH* SPE/YZ AN* -atry Board—Rooorts 99 ftvA shi Bad sevaa room houses, YCX) 91 Msfle aad double; also beatad BACK TO ______AIXEY__ LET rsatod—Rooms—BoaN 91 BpertmeotA Apply Edward J. Hon, WNffOlHEH )( ANO 6»NNY 15 Rsal Rstsos F m RsbI n ose 4643 aadM36. I hear6 y o u / / . okaty.' b c v o h YEU ------tot*Ro2t*m 94 B O Y - W W FOR B O U fS T A 0/W / rooms, an lamrovemeats, 3 ear f R ooms for ROM #7 Id Root •« . .'i .#•«•*• iwv.M 99 garafe, csotral location, rent ro-' F sf duoed. Write Herald Bos W. itStildlei for fsls M i t BOUBB FOR RENT— At 619 Hffls- town Road, 7 rooms, oarage, d t j to t n watfr, bath, eleetrio nghte, flzi- plaea. OsU S338. IM KudlhiHinUiUra X

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MANOHBanrBB EVENING HERALD, MANGHEHIEB, CONN^'‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 198S. AU»

ITie Toonerville Trolley That Meets A ll Trains By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene A h ^ RFniMsMatSMt SENSE and NONSENSE

ACCOTO M S 7 0 \C^^, A U - W a'r* U m ij to Ooppcntol, ' 'There le absolutely nothing to the TOO HAV6 TD DO \S WM.K JNTq Oh, lir. ^TMldiOt,* report that a woman who has a W «^e no cotton or wbwit, black and blue mark on one jaw. VOUR SO© K^CK ^ But we've n cron of carrote got that way when her husband FEW AMX)NU7UEN Tbat'f very bard to beat; socked her—In the first place, she F\LL UP MOOR PLUG VW MILK-TEETH, If you wiU only give lu hasn’t any husband; in the second Some of the "l^ue plunder" place, she never has had any bus* WI7 TA SOLD MUSSETS? W ell be tickled to death band; In the third place, she wouldn't LISTEN .K IO ----- S g L d To go out and plow it under. have a husband, and in the fourth ilace, no man would ever swat her \S W O R K -A N ' the jaw, even if be were a bus* Tell Someone Something Who e THAI^ SOI^ETHINiS YOU band. Zin’t a Ooseiper, and It Goes Into JUST HAVE A NOW NS MININS J*^EH ’ One Ear and Out the Other, But At that, we don’t bedeve the men Tell a Oottlper and It goee Into Both A N TA N C E WTTWJ who now have to kiss a face full of Ears and Out the Mouth. paint have as big a kick as the wom­ •BUSDNS UP A en used to when they bad to kiss one QQUPLETONS Democrat—What’s the proper tl« full of whiskers. tile for the president? PO CK TOR AN Republican—Demander-in*Chief. OUNCE OF soa>, c r a c k in g ' It is frequently said with unction that everybody Imows his own busi­ DID YOU KNOW T H A T - WALNUTS ness best. Nevertheless many a one appears to conduct it as if it was The food conservation committee the first time be ever met it. of the Los Angeles chamber of com­ merce reported gifts of 1645 tons of Two friends met; one was garbed foodstuffs last year for relief work. In w idow ’s weeds. Residents of Meacbam, Ore., hid • 'The Other—^My dear friend! How “Old George,’’ a pet elk, during the t pity you—a widow at 261 fall hunting season, to eave him The Widow—Pardpn me, 24! from nimrods. A robber, firing three shots at his Children Want Much The Same Intended victim, hit a buttom of a Things As Do Their Elders. Grown­ cash r^dster in Seattle, Wash., and ups May 'Think 'They Put Away made it ring. He fied. Toys, But They Don’t Put Away State Director of Finance Holland Mi^e-Believe. A. Vandergrift is advocating the finger printing of all persons hand­ A girl in North Carolina is suing ling Callfomla state funds. a man for ten thousand dollars for thh loss of a finger! It must have C. M. Pinch, Tahoka, Tex., farmer been the one she twists all her boy grew two and one-half bales of cot­ friends around. ton to the acre on a three- acre patch. neG.uaMT.osrx C ISM snr m A ssnw ca 'i Man—^Too bad you lost your check Cicily has increased greatly its book. orange shipment this year. ^ His Wife—It’s all right, dear. I For 23 years a clock in the sher­ signed all the checks in advance. No­ iff’s office at L&a Vegas, Nev. kept body else can use them. time without needing repairs. S( OR( HY SMITH A Puzzle ’There are 26 municipal libraries By John C Terry The good the luncheon clubs are in Tokoyo, Japan. ( t h is r o d Ke n n y APPARgMtiY aocomplishlng In their communities, Eighty thousand persons daily V MEAHS BUS/KESSI. ecorchy- ia/h a t do You goes to prove that a man can’t do visit the city libraries in Tokyo, VIEU 60 RI0HT AHEAD m ake our OP ALL THESE much on an empty stomach. Japan. ' a n y w a y , 5CORCHY. HE MAY Ho o f - pr in ts t > ’The 1933 bean crop in California ppovg T o BE THE LEAST 0? OUR It was the first real snowstorm has been valued at $12,000,000. TROUBLES. of the year and the teacher felt it Students registered at the Alaska r her duty to warn her pupils before School of Mines for the winter’s JAKE NHL OVERTAKE she dismissed them: mining course remged in ages from US sv Tkg tim e we can Teacher—Boys and girls should be 18 to 65 years. Lo c a t e the old ca bin , very careful to avoid colds at this At can yo n camp time of the year. I h«w3 a darling little brother only seven years old. Flapper Fa n n y Sa y & T One day he went out in the snow ______WW. U.«. SAT. OfT.______with his new sled and caught pneu­ monia and in three days he was dead. The schoolroom was so quiet you could hear a pin drc^. ’Then a young­ ster in the back row asked: youngster—Where’s his sled? /2-7 .x\> A Kitten Gets Its Eyes Open a w a s h i n (;t o n t u b s ii Week After Its Bom, But Some By Oane OUT OUR WAY By WiUiams WHKH Folks Seem To Go Through ’Their YOU FEVLAS THAU. HIS SEWED UP A Whole Life Without Getting Theirs vyhiYo SLBO— WASH AND I'LL YEH, B U T Open. TAKE A SHORT CUT. HOLE IN YOUR ONE ER TWO i m 6 0 ! p a n t s , h a h ? MORE AWFUL ’The Governor of West Virginia, rtJP WELL , LEMME while traveling through Arizona, no­ l l l W TEI^ YOU SUMPIN- TAILORlN’S LIKE ticed the dry, dusty appearanoTof 4 a n tf ® 4 'AT'S TH* MOST TH A T, 'THEY'LL the country. i FIT M E f Governor—Doesn’t it ever rain 9 0 a w f u l P i e c e here? 0 1 ® OF TAILORIN' 0 « Native—Rain’ Rain? Why, say 0 l|oi f rV E EVER pardner, there’s bullfrogs in this 0 ( s e e n . town over two years old that haven’t « 6 y learned to swim yet. Jlo B Wife—When I die I want to be crem ated. Her Husband—It’s ircmarks o f that type that bum me up! V t \mo minutes, a The girl with beauty, charm, 1 '^P O S S E FORMS TD TRACK brains and cl^racter seems to have Many a girl hasn't a thing on DOWN nVE-ACSS O'BRIEN. everything except good judgment in her mind when left to her <51^ picking a husband. thoughta 7ASH AND EASY RACE LIKE MAD» IP ME GETS AINAY IN THAT PLANE. PODNER, WE'RE PAUPERE. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

6EE,TAG...l VJELL.l REALLY WOW WOULD 'X>0 UKE ME DIDN'T KNOW \t » e d i d s to p t h e TD T&kCU ‘>exl TD BOX, 'XX) SCT THAT PIGHT BER3RE IT SO NDU CAN DEFEND b l a c k - SC(T STARTED, 'XOURSEUF VJHEN BECAUSE 'XOU R2ECKLES... BUT '>€>0 HAVE VSSE STICK­ lOXlLONT RUN TO? r'(SEE? THAT ING UP R * FA ST ENCHJOH / \WOULD BE ME f SEWELL, FREOOES .VNOUUD 'XXJ REALLY TEACH MB? LU.amT.orr. e «»*» »y w«a sewvtee. we. preparing t o TAKE OFF. THE Mo to r is being warmed up, and th e last few SACKS OF GOLD ARE BEING LOADED ABOARD, L u. a MT. orr. BAG AND BAGGAGE IC i»a» av w«A eenvica ai& iz-T SALESMAN SAM By Small G ««., THIS PLAC8. KtTYV, I WANNA ^ FINe,SAe^A v ^O K S GOOD To YOURS WALK IN THe. orRtce. / a n o g o o d . HSNj K TTS I SAt^ HOUJOY t^OST ©€ im T R U L Y ! TU ' ^TORe. (OHCRE \ AM' SURPRlSe. TH’ Y l u c k ’. I'LL IM TbeoN — seMo 'irA \ U s e O T A w o r k ', a n ’ DU22JEf<| ©OSS -T H E M I'tA h o p in ' ) a n CHINA NNWY, s u r e /WHY PUT OKI THE GLOVES NNTIM VOUr /—^^ O L O ^ leN D 0«P'T NCT? AN D "XoG BOTH CAN LEARN IS HERe.-HR’LL Be CHI*JP> I // CURIOUS, AND SB6 TOGETHER.— L WANT q e P’ T J o '' i R ig h t aojaV I TD BE ABLE TO LICK N tR A L fy F u x y y 'f iToR.e.^% < PRWATfe urn

» -■?— J z V ^ <««« ar fc> afiwKi..aigwm. w. a mt. GAS BUGGIES Listen My Children By Frank Beck AMY,_ I THINK PTOADOYSGOING W a o h . , it s a v -a y BARBARAS OLD •THBN TVLL NOW,TVGRE ABE TWO WAYS OP ^ ' TO TELL YXI ABOUTJ UP BSYONO BABA OH.. TEACH ME THE BNOU6N TO Be MIR ___ I'M SANTA CLAUS W H iR e !» CANAOA- FIGHTING—TVte PLANS OF BATTLE »t o l o a b o u t BUSY W H lR R le W ANNA HEAR A S K VOUR OTHER PLAN. WHO L iv e s U P N OffTfL C A D A N A , MORE 'BOUT THE FIRST, 'TOO RUSH IN PUNCHING, SANTA CLAUS TRYING TO AMRY UP OAPOYf MOTHIR FRECKLES NOW ANO FIGURB DADDY f SADOV AND TAKE A CHANCE ON GETTING II NORTH. CLAWS.. CLIPPED ON THE CHIN .... O U T A LIST OF OAOOY.' CHRISTMAS t h S j 1 GIFTS- CAN.. T

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- .V. “si ' ■iv.ai. IPA'GE TWELVE

Ths regular meeting at Mianto- The Manchester Mothers* club Daughter of Liberty. LXi. O. L. Reporta that ware In drenlwtiai nomih Tribe, No. 68, L O. R. M., will bold its monthly meeting Frlp No. 125, will hold Ite mwiihI meet­ • The annual Meth*r -and Daugh­ ROSS - NELSON will be held tomorrow night in this morolBg that ZtiBtei J. Cohan, ter banquet w411 ia^haid . Shturday day evening at 8 o’clock at the Cen­ ing Mmiday evening at 7 o’clock in one of Maocheatez^ bMt known 12-PIECE BAND Tinker hall at eight o’clock. Mem- ter Congregational (diurch. A pro­ Orange hall. The first d ^ re e will erening at the Highland Com­ ben are asked to make a special gram of readings and music will be barbers, injured Mon4i^ bad munity olubheuae, a i^ u|l mothers Tomorrow Night —8:30-12:30 effort to attend as there will be be exemplified on a claae of candi­ developed {meumonla were diasred- and daughters of thk oommunity given, the committee having se­ dates, and all officers are requested itbd this monllng br. E. a Hig­ nomination of officers. cured Mrs. Louis Marte, reader and to wear vdiite. A social time will wlU be weleonld. Ifothers without Bo1h>o1 street Recreation Boildinf. Mrs. Grace Sjrmington, soprano. ’The gins who is attending htm. daughters are urg^ to attnd and Admission 25o (includes ohet^ing) S t James’s Ladies Guild which hostesses will be 'iSxi. (Chester Rob­ follow the business. In charge of the in a semlTCOoscious con<^«m most> daughters win be provided, and vice attends to much of the charitable inson, Mrs. AUem Coe, Mrs. Warren following committee: Mrs. of the time. ’There haa, been little versa. The standing social commit­ work in S t James’s parish, will give Keith, Mrs. George Lundberg, Mrs. beth Gretsnawey, Mrs. Esther change in his ponditioif since he was tee win serve the suppw at 4 a charity card party tomorrow af­ Philip Emery, Mrs. L. J. Charter, Haugh, Mrs. Annie Hewitt, Mrs. taken to the hospital. o’clock. It win consist Kka |M r . bn|tot..om of tbsas apk gay colors trta.: vary oam Juuddite. wUli. ^ ...... 9e loaf haadksreklaf eassa wltk nteg lkas figstes P la n sSdie t Pastil oolors. OdMM for little frtkSL< adootbaBB. FRESH VEGETABLES ^Sdset s Mir of tlisss sals boss. Fancy ia t A t: Extra Fancy McIntosh Apples...... 4 lbs. 25c b w P l^ h o a s for girts. Vor e u S m np to U

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