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6 Hale's Toyland « v : hAw Siiirttlno ifi A vn u oa DAltY OmCDLATlON fur the Meiith at Muvamber, 1888 THE WEATHER a weak from tonigtit will btf for tbs CHICKEN P n 8DPPEB, SALE, •U reeam ef 0 . ■. Weattwr BmMW, DANCE TO ART McKAY nntuc SETBACK TONIfflT HENRY ST. PROPERTY ralaing of money for the Christmas fund. There will be a meeting of ENTEBTAINMENT BartforR Red Men’s Social Club this committee tonight ao as to get Thursday, Dee. 18, 4 P, M. 5,783 Msmbur of the A u «t, £ a ND m s ORCHESTRA Bralnard Place S A U IS RECORDED arrangements underway. It Is ex­ ■ St. Mary’s Church light nrin to iM fello«m« by pected that the party tonight and Supper, 8 P . M. Adults, 60e. Bureau a t OIrenlatloBa geuwa^ fair Wedoesdoy; “riM ij. Dee. Ji. School St Roe First Prize $S£;Secojidf 12.50. next week will be largely attend­ Ohildrea nader 12, 80c. ooWer begimilng early Wedneeday. Admiaeloii SSe. Admission 25c. ed. Beservattoae close Tuesday. HALE’S TOYLAND Carl Anderson Home Sold to Charles K. Burnham — Other MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1935. f - ABOUT TOWN PUBUC SETBACK TONIGHT Public Records. K. OF C. MEMBERSHIP BASEMENT (TWELVE PAGES) P R IC E ‘T H R E E C E N T T Antacid Powder a ? ® CLINTON HOUSE Hotei Sheridan Ballroom The Henry street property for­ COMMIHEE TO MEET ,For sour, ad d stomach. Re­ Center Church Women's OulUl FIRST PRIZE SIO merly owned by Carl Anderson, has lief from Indigestion, belching, 16 MEN KILLED TREASURE MINE President Defends A A A Before Farm Delegates will meet Wednesday atternoon at NEXT FIVE TURKEYS been sold by Charles J. Strickland nausea, gas, etc. Results O’LEARY SURE 3:80. Lewis Piper of the High to Charles K. Burnham. The guaranteed. PEPPER SCORES A A A echool history department will talk Play Starts at 8:00. amount of internal revenue stamps Team Workers to Gather at ARTHUR DRUG STORE AS EXPLOSION Bags Found In Ancient Flue on current events. The hostesses nffixed to the warrantee deed fllcd Home Following Regular Contain Old Coins Valued A t TH ER EU BE NO will be Mrs. J. E. Elliott, Mrs. Dr. Alfred B. Sunqul.it today an­ In the towTi clerk's office, Indicated Meeting of the Council. $1,000. Harry Maldment, Mrs. Hnrold Pres­ nounced the opening of his office at a price of $6,000. ton, Mrs. Julian Carey, Mrs. Sher­ A “dry-cold" show case without STRIKES MINE BEFOREJTIGH COURT; 8-13 Main street In the Kublnow » Clinton, Dec. 10.— (A P )—Two wood Goalee. Children will be cared motor has been sold by Norman BERRYCOUNCIL building for the general practice of Team captains and members of for as usual during the meeting. bags containing old coins having medicine and surgery. Namerovsky, proprietor of a grocery the teams who are working on the L. T. Wood Co. Shirley Temple Dolls, $4.0Q an eatlmated face value of 81.- store at 405 Center street, to Agnes membership campaign being con­ 000 and a real value believed e Members of Temple Chapter, No. Rcrnbacr. for $150. according to a bill This popular 16” slse doll with ador­ Velocipedes Tkree Injored, 14 Escape in BS, O.E.8., who plan to atteivi the The Orioles football team, which ducted by Campbell Council, K. of 51 Bisseli St. Tel. 4496 much higher have been un­ CALLS TAX ROBBERY of «ale Hied In the office of the able golden blonde ringlets. streamline style tubular frame with Berry Says There Will Be yesterday clinched the. town cham­ C., will meet tonight following the covered In the home o f Albert turkey dinner at the Mustmlc Tem- town clerk. Other Shirley Temple DoUs, 88.00 to 81E tread steps. a p* r \ o I pla 'Wednesday evening, December pionship against Morlarty Brothers, regular meeting of the council. A t Hast One Mile Below the Marquard by workmen Install­ George H. Howe, tax collecto)r. tonight's meeting there will be a re­ AGENT 16" s iz e ................................v d s U o l 1^ again reminded to make will hold an Important meeting at $2.98 Baby Dolls Others 88.88 to 810JS0. ing a new furnace. and That 27 Business reservations by tonight at the lat­ the home of Andrew Scnrchuck at 7 i Friday released 53 Hens placed on port given by the House committee The cache was found when property for unpaid taxes on grand Large Ufe-Uke 22” doll * 4 O fi PRESIDENTRACK Former Senator Asserts^ est by calling one of the commit­ 'clock tonight. on alterations that are being planned Snrface— Cause Is CaDed Howard Chittenden, the con­ lists from 1024 to 1933, Inclusive. FOR with moving eyes. Special ^ X e s J O Streamline Autos Men Are Picked to Foster tee or Worthy Matron Mrs. Flor­ at the Knights of Columbus home with fenders and wind- |h q o 9 tractor, and William P. Hull, a The taxes on the properties were and there will also be distributed ence Thornton. Members are also Members of the Girls' Friendly | shield ............................... $ l Z c O U * Mystery. neighbor, removed aeveral Goyemment Offers Award paid during the latter part of No­ tlckeLi for the card parties that arc Composition Dolls requested to bring their donations society are reminded to bring dish- stones in an old flue. The bags AT WHITE HOUSE i vember. being planned to be held at the OPPERS W ith wigs and moving A e y l Q STREAMLINED VELOCIPEDES, ball­ Program. for Christmas haskets for needy cloths for embroidering at the I disintegrated upon being han­ families Wednesday night as this Knights of Columbus home each eyes. 17” doll, special . ^ 1 bearing throughout Fitted with Fire­ to Fanners Who Cannot meeting this evening. dled and many of the coina fell will be the last meeting of the j Thursday night. A committee will stone pneumaUc ih q A r\ r- CoalhUrst, Alta., Dec. 10.— (A P ) into chinks between the bricks. A Large Assortment of Dressed tires ................................. $ 1 4 . 9 5 Washington. Dec. 10 — (API __ chapter before Chrlstmss. BLANKET AS DOOR PRIZE he named to arrange for the New — The bodies of 16 men, victims of A hurried search Is being Starts at Once On His Annnal Afford to Decline It*-^ Foreman Jo.seph Skoneskl of Year's eve dance that will be spon­ OKE Dolls, $1.00 made for the remainder, but George L. Berrj’. Industry coordina­ Company No. 1 of the Manchester Table and Chair Sets the first major tragedy In the half- The Educational club will give a sored by the coimcll. 6 those in Marquard’s possession tor, today told business to “ quit (Ire department has arrnngeil for an 16” X 20” table with OO century of coal mining In the Al­ large bridge party tonight In the Doll Carriages have been placed In a safety de­ M e ^ g e to Congress; entertainment and refreshments to AT CARD P A R H TONIGHT 2 chairs. S e t ................. quibbling" over whether his propos­ auditorium of the Nathan Hale ADVERTISEMENT— Cash Woven fibre with wire wheels. berta foothills, were brought to the posit box In the Clinton National follow the regular meeting of the ed economic council Is representa­ school on Spruce street, for the surface today and the work of bank. <•£ benefit of the milk fund and nutri­ company which will be held In the Mrs. Wm. Kronick of the Wllrose Price 12= 16” at $1.98 to 24” at $10.98 Blackboards Identification started. tive and to remember that the gov­ F ^ e s Big Problems. Peter to Pay Pad. Are headquarters of the department Bridge, Whi.st and Setback to Ton The coins are dated between tion classes in the various Manches­ Dreas .Shop will return tomorrow The real genuine slate boards on easel J. Andrews, In charge o f mine ernment la a partner "In this co­ at Main and Hilliard stre*'ta to ­ Be Played at St. Bridget’s 1817 and 1865 and Include many ter schools. Prizes will be awarded night from a New York buying trip, English Coach Doll frames, with dropleaf, colored charts, rescue work for the province, simul­ operative effort, and that It repre­ night. rhiirch This Evening. chalk and eraser, Spanish and French. One issue the winners at each table and re­ taneously began an investigation of presumably Is of Charles X of sents all the people." (Vashlngton. Doc. 10.— ( A P ) — Washington, Dec. 10 — (AP) —- freshments will be served, all at a Carriages, $3.98 to $10.98 yesterday’s explosion in the Leth­ France, 1817, while another car­ Taking the aggre.sslve against moderate admission fee. All play- The Baseball club of the Con­ Bridge, whist and setback will be Tanned by a southern sun. President New Deal farm- subsidies were de­ 8” and 4” bow hood. Brown, Green $1.98 $2.98 $4.98 bridge Collieries near this mining ries the Inscription, "Hlspanola.” induatiY claims that groups called ers wUl be welcome. cordia Lutheran church will meet played at the weekly card party at and Maroon. In conference here have almoa( Roosevelt returned to the White nounced as bribery and robbery to­ tonight at 7:30 In the clubrooma. Transparent Tracing Slates town 10 miles from Lethbridge. St Bridget's hall tonight. There Mounted on easel frame, A a /\/\ unanimously opposed bis council, House today to piunge immediately day In the Supreme Court. Every Ready Circle of Kings It will be the annual meeting with will be four prizes offered In each b addition to killing 16 miners, Berry said In a statement: election of officers for the coming Flexible Sleds drawing surface 8Vi x 8H ■ ■ V X * U U eaiight just as they were going on Into three weeks of intensive work Challenging the ConsUtutlonaUW Daughters will hold its December illvlilnn and the door prize will He SNOWBALL FROLIC F J Roosevelt, at lower right, as he addressed 19,000 delegates of the American Farm "We are going forward In the year.
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