• Tlie W e i t l $ r ^ ^ rnrsenst at 0. •. WeMbov 6 3 3 . 5 TBE B lfe m U C Cloudy sad wsruMT fMawei by NO HERALD FURNA.V MAN GRTMTAL €LBAR /■ o «t tbs AndH rain toalgM and Sotnrdsyt eoUsr It o4 e » m ls1tnsg lnjfhF0»r Sotofttay Blflit. TOMORROW DAVID CHAMBERS Manchester— A City of Village Charm G. B W ILLb a SON. INC ICE CUBES Na tasas of Ths HeraM Contractor and Builder t Mmtm m rm t am VOL. LIX., NO. 52 tCIsaeieed Adverttamg on Page 1«) MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1939 (SIXTEEN PAGES) will bs anbHshsd to* ^ doaea 2 5 * PRICE THREE CEN1^| BMMTOW, ThaakagHtaff ALL TYPES OF NEW CONSTRUCTION Day. Delivered Or At the Plant. Turkey Bingo REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Invasion Seen '“ Rescue" Via Air at Sea OPPERS L. T. WOOD First Lady Again TONIGHT 6 8 Hollister Street TeL 62 60 Phone 4496 Co. As Big Shock Finland Forms New A bou t Tow n St, James School Hall Attends Hearing By Roosevelt 20 TURKEY ORDERS OKE Mr. snd Mrs. Richard Martin and 6 Government; Envoy OR MERCHANDISE ORDERS t— Mr*.' In a formal statement read to a A moment later, a rlfie bul­ bert Weaver, of Great Bonington, •ur sincere wishes that I by Troxell sold was “clear as ican Embassy Reports chine-Gun Qviliana; LARGE PECANS Maas. From $200 to $1,000 tuned up with our FronkUn D. Roosevelt today mode ; anything" from the markings press conference, the chief execu­ let bit her leg. bar third vloit to the Dlea Com- I on the breastbone of the tive said all peace loving peoples ! The wound was not serious, Thanksgiving will find all would "unanimously condemn this No Reply Received on Battery Sends Russian The Swedish Junior League wilt Graco Jdotor^ViOtU^r iltte* to hear testimony by lead­ I Thanksgiving goose be had ^ but she had to give up ths Job. 70c lb. Gravel Roads Completed. new resort to military force os the 3 '-r-.. ! Police expressed belief some- sponsor s dance at the Hartford of you with an abundance ed American youth orgonlza- ! yesterday. -T • Offer of Good Offices. Warship to Bottom. ■ N «t SSe Lb. A s AtfvertliM) b Error reotwdsjr. arbiter of International differ­ I body shooting at i stray cat Club this evening for the benefit of Ronninff Water Will Be Available To Every Lot. Towlnc — WrccklBf Troxell has made bis winter ences." their welfare work. Several local Rcpairinc of life’s good things. forecast from the goosebones Moscow, Dec. 1— (Si — The had struck her. Helalakl, Dec. 1—(6:80 p,m.. Meonwhlle, at a press conference The president's statement In full "See 0 «r TrmpUin IMnplaj- of ThmnkoglYtiiK Goodie* ^ members are on the committee of Motor OveriiaaUnK for 25 years. He wouldn't follows; ' > 'C'. .? .■ apokeemon of the Flnnlsli legation 11:80 a.m ., e js .t)— (A)— Finland arrangements. Presldeht Roosevelt refused to say "move up" to the early Thanks­ whether he favored conUnuatlon of "Tho news of tho Soviet Naval oaid today that the Soviet Russian formed a new government tonlghk ^ giving because "the goosebone and military bombings within Peter Chang. Jr., of Honolulu, Car Washing the committee. Investigating un- markings might not be com­ government had removed the le­ dropping leodem who hod bom as- ^ American actlvttlen. It la Msh^uled Finnish territory has come os a gation’s telephones and that the Finland Given ooUed by Moacow, o s R u m lu a n a - ■ PETER’S CHOCOLATE SHOPPE H. 1., will be the guest Speaker at ! plete by that time." profound shock to thw government the session of the Everyman's Com- , to oxplre Jon. S, but Chairman ed forces renewed and axtondsdr n MAIN STREET JOHNSON BLOCK Closed Thursday Socony Gas and OB U. S. Cleaners and Dyers Dies (D., Tex), hoa asked the and people of the United States. staff was still unable to obtain munity Bible class, Sunday morn­ 836 MoUi Street Near Montgomery Ward's "Despite efforts made to solve paasporta for Its departure. their attdek upon the country. ing at 9:1.1 at the Second Congre- ' House for a yeor*a extension and All Sympathy gatinnal chinch. Men of the par­ Depot Square Garage also boa challenged the odmlnls- the dispute by peaceful methods Officials of the legation were un­ While the new governmut « Thanksgiving Day traUon either to support the com­ to which no reasonable objection able to aay when they would leave being formed. Rusriu ish and town will be welcome to Ernest Roy, Prop. No Emergency pluee swoop^ tow over tho attend. | mittee or declare Its opposition. could be offered, one power has for Helsinki and It wa* thought But No Help Telephone MIS Mr. Roosevelt sold continuation chosen to resort to force of arms. poalble In aome quartera that per- tal u d machine-gunned rivUlsUAi of the committee was a matter for Tragic to Sea Policy Spread mla*Ion might be refuaed until the In the atreeU. VUiorg i The Junior Choristers of the Facing Nation’s "It Is tragic to see the policy of clUea alao wem raided. South church will hold two re- I From 1 to 6 p. m. Congress to consider. Congress has ataff of the Soviet consulate In Germany and Japan No­ Hose and Ladder Co. No. i the right to set up a dozen such force spreading, and to realize that Helsinki had reached Moacow. Rumlu attacks extended hearaala this coming week — on | Flnlud'e utrame AroUs S. M. F. D. Tuesday, Dec. B, at 8 p. m., and on committees If It wonts to, be add­ wanton disregard for law la still The United Statea embaaay re­ tably Keep Aloof from in order to allow our etii|iloyecs to enjov ed. Electric Power on the march. ported no reply had been received wham Boldtem w ere reported i Thuraday, Dec. 7 at 6:30 p. m. It Read Herald Advs. pad by parachute from Is Important that all members at­ Wonts to Hear Lash "All peace-loving peoples In This cloeeup of the Navy rescue experiments off the New Jer­ from Soviet officials on the offer General Outpouring of H m Srst tody said she joined the those nations that are still hoping sey coast shows how the te.st blimp J-4 hoisted a theoretical of American good officea In the to oetee Importut townk to tend both rehearsals as Chriatmaa 'Flianksgiving dinner with llieir families. Indignation at Soviet. land's extrema ooutharastani music la now being rehearsed. | committee spectators ag^n espec­ Roosevelt Says Private for the continuance of relations stretcher from n Coast Guard picket boat The blimp first an­ Flnnlsh-Ruaalan dispute. Some ially to bear Joseph Luh, execu­ throughout the world on the basis chored Itaelf by dropping the ca*vas bag at left, then lowered a ner, whem Red warships i PRESENTS Companies Can Obtain Bourcea believed the reply would bloating onslaught against — I tive secretary of the American of law and order will unanimously rubber boat. A "victim" swam toward the boat, got In, and la be delayed until Russia had dis­ Bjr The Aaaodated Presa It.* The Mentor, the parish news- Students Union." condemn this new resort to mill- ■hown being hoisted to the airship. stratepo port of Hugoe^ Funds from RFC If posed of the Finnish situation. FlnUmd got sympathy from lag thS utraacs to tho pa(>er of the South church, will be "I though rd Uke to hear what Ury force os the arbiter of Inter­ United Statea Ambaaaador ready for dlntrlbiitlon Dec. 10 In­ Oitim Aj^^w im acu JMM most of the world today, but no Finland. ha hod to osy." Mrs. Roosevelt No Money in Wall St. national differences. stead of the flrat Sunday of this Laurence A. Bteinhardt was ex­ 42nd ANNUAL 037 MAIN STREET ^ smiled to newsmen os she took her "To the great misfortune of the pected back at the embaaay late concrete offer of ooslatance In iMr P oi'tim i month, BS Miss Ann Strickland w’lll seat among a group of young men world, the present to force makes defense against the Soviet Ruoilan Finnish dsfuot battorios « 8 be out of town during the Thanks­ PHONE 7 0 5 7 Washington, Dec. 1—OP)—Presi­ today after a trip to Stockholm Turkey - Goo.se and Pig and women on the front row. Insecurs the Independent existence for dental attention. Ruoiatoe fortram giving week-end, . I dent Roosevelt said today that Nazis Claim 194 Ships Invasion. She showed up at the hearing In of small nations In every conti­ Papera Pohllsh Appeal to haVa o u t ona o f tha there was no Immediate emergency nent and Jeopardizes the rights of Oermoiw sad Japan notably waiahlps to tha bottom of 8 the House office building for the Soviet newspapers publikhed kept aloof from tho gonerol out* Llnne ixidge. No. 72, Knights of | Srst time yesterday morning and In the electric power supply for the mankind to self govemmenL whet they called an appeid by the gulf, and tha fortram w u saldU Thanksgiving Eve T om or ro w pouring of IndlgnaUoQ at tho Ruo- be stm holding out Pythias, will hold Its annual R e d C r o b s returned again In the afternoon nation and that private power "The people and government of Sunk by Mines, Subs Ftnnloh Communist party to take Man onolaugbt RedCrobb Finland have a long, honorable despite furtouo Thanksgiving Eve social after the whan the American Youth Con- companies, in planning expansion over the estates of lerge Finnish In the Unitod Btatag Prosldant regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock gresa hod Its hearing. and wholly peaceful record which sea u d bomboidmant' of supply, of supply, could find landownera They sold the appeal Roooevslt oonfanad wjth Hyolmor sir. Social at hall. A Swedish "smor­ Thanksgiving Dinner Asked today how she thought haa won for them the respect and wae Issued by radio. Procopa, the Flnnloh mlnlstar to gasbord" supper will be served to j the Youth Congress leaders had needed funds at the Reconstruction warm regard of the people and Sinking o f 162 Vessels Tba how pramtor te Rtole Finance Corporation If they foiled Bill to Extend 'Hie newspapers gave no detoUa Woahlngton, sad displayed grave WEDNESDAY EVENING members and there will be a draw- I oequited themselves, Mrs. Roose­ government of the United States.' Confirmed by German of fighting in the undeclared war ooneera. SS-yaor-old govatnor of, ths ' Ing on several prizes. | velt thought for a second and then to get the money In Wall street Asks P M gs on Bombfaig of Flnlaad. Rto fOmIgB NOV. 29th at the HOTEL SHERIDAN The power question arose at the betweon the Soviet union and Fin­ Senator King (D., Utah) eug- Thanksgiving Day sold: Before the press conference the Sources; Total Losses land In which Russia today chorg- satod withdrawal of tba Baltod le Volao Tanaar, Boehutot Manchester District. Boy Scouts MENU "W ell, don't you think I'd bet­ president’s press conference when president asked Russia and Fin­ Decree Power minister to ths ontt / a reporter' sought Mr. Roosevelt’s Believed Much Larger. sd Finland with having t ^ t n the Stateo* racogntUon ef Ruofio. of America, will hold Its monthly * — Choice of: tor lesva that to your Judgment land to pledge before the world InltlaUve. Former Preoldant Harhari awat aad tagsfdod as ■.obater Cocktail views on conferences planned this CHENEY HALL Court of Honor at the South Meth- Fruit Cocktail rather than mins.” that they would retrain from The ''Finnish Oommuntat ap- Hoover daolarad: Ruaria. Inehidod stooi u i (Kllst church on Friday evening at Dlucp unfortified dtloa. dal Oerroan hjim ogoncy, rvportod 4 liffito h and British Interesto had with tha Oommuntota* attack on merit badges and other awards | RclKhc* — Choice of; Marks The Officifil Close O f torday, obe was la a green miofau- fonse measures and os to normal The presldent'a plea was madV peocoful riaload. It to a oM way oaood to Heart* of Celery requlremants. The question put '(oJay thaYfroin tha beginning of oupportod tha Finnish govammsnt should be turned in at the Scout ! Olive* or Antipasto outfit trimmed In block Perslaa P^ubUe ohertly-after HJalmar J. French Senate's Army to oa mtl-Sovlet campaign. to aver dooant s a i ftghtooui m u o f tbs iilm a tlw itox at House's store by tonight or | Soup lamb. was whether stand-by steam ptonU Um war to Nov. 38, 194 vessels, oonforrliifrt a r t o M u A R T McKAYS Procope, the Finnish minister, told totoUng 7S8,tU ton»—both AlUtd *TJ1m Poland, It was a noot of ^ wom u to tha wwld. W * ora to Secretary Richard Smith of | Connomme Royal or Chicken Noodle Whan Lash took the stand, Mrs. would be necessary In any expand­ nsaramen that Soviet warplaasa And Finance Commit­ bock to tho moroto U d butebatr Ola's tm n toitol ______ed system. and neutral—headed for Great antl-Sovlat Intrigum,” it said. RHYTHM CLUB ORCHESTRA East MIdd'e Turnpike tomorrow. Heart* of Leituoe Holland Drcnslng ■Roosevelt moved from the front hod dropped bomba on Hclotnkl "Such a govarament cannot of Ghaagto Kaha.” Dropped altogather won f Fl*h / The preWdent sold a lot of rot Britain, had been sunk by Germob tees Approve Measure mler AJmo KTcajsador, and : raw of opectatora to the end of and nine otbor communities In oubmarlnea or mlnea guarontoo tho intereoU of Fin­ CommOsUat O rn a Foached Fillet of Hole / llollandalse .Sauce the committee table— the same had been written about that He Finland—all of which, he sold, A dtooMUr from tha gaaorol forolga mlatotsr, During Intemilaalnn Drawings Will B« Held Saratoga Chip* DNB sold the sinking of 103 After Daladier Talks. land. It la a tool of foreign lnt<^ place Mw occupied yesterday when added stand-by steam plants pro­ were unfortified. eats.. .workera there ore greatly Am orlcu stUtudo aru tha Cbm- both of whom had boos Entri:^-* 1939 RED CROSS bably would be needed in time of ships—83 of them neutral—total­ U tterly ^ MOaoow u the Youth Oongresa leaders were On Raffle Tickets. The minister also sold he hod ing 039,689 tons waa confirmed 1^ opproosed. munlot organ, tho Dolly Worlur. Roast Stuffed Yellow Tag rnrkcy Oiblet Sauce on the stand. The Student Union war, but since this country was not received numerous messages from BaHetinl ^'We appeal for the removal of la odltortoto and atorlso, It do- Fillet MIgnon Frenh Mushroom* going to war there was no need to German reports. (C I On fngslW s) Americana expressing sympathy Noo-Gormon sources, the agency Paris, Dee. u —. but is in a position looaea, especially thooa along Jhe On Defenses The Red Cross ceeds a full quota ifi The president, without naming sian RapprochemenL inary stages in the Senate today. Boo No ------i"-i I li Wrighva New York, Doc. l ——A^coUocttoa of 881 poteotlal onu ham 8 . Watammo. who hm i prison for a 184-year term and trio of men aocuasd by state police treaty. TRY OUR GRINDER.'^ — They're Bigger and Better! fined up to 8188,000 If oofivlctsd ou that MlU iKotbUM^Hrilck- gifts rang^ from fur-trimmed Rmsli s IrsnMar In VosaeM of stealing seed o ystm fronr beds Meanwhile, Forsiga act oervloo evor offored naraoeed spats to otreamllaod can openora oU counts. Ustenad to the opening Admiral Klchlaaburo Nomura pr<^ King Summons Males RUPPERT BEER BALLANTINE ALE of Ms trial with oltamate deep outside New Haven harbor were Chriatmaa ahoppors—was boomod Ftefcod t e r Merit t e ^ warn anoMs to oandrm ORDEB TOVa Serves 8 tooted to Ffench Ambasoador by the men about town today os a It and Mqtorent borodom. ordered held in boll of 88.000 eech Each ortlelo sras plekod Im­ tea rapari aad aaid tea Bne- Froqji 2 0 to 2 3 for Ftmol today by City Court Judge Joseph Cbarlea ArMne Henry agnlnst tho atro toward Utopia. partially for Its merit from some ale as *tomy hnva heem Brtag BY MILIKOWSKI — The Florist wife. Beatriee. dad la a Mock Britlah-Fnmch blocuda of Generous Portions coot, sot tB tho sacoBd row Wotner ponding a has ring next a you are oUargle to holiday leading stora.'' It Is numbsied and Registration on Dec. 9. peeted te begta teia i CHARTER OAK ST. TAVERN SWEET Thuraday. man oxperta and objected to In- crowmi your worrlea ora over. A Caks IspactatofSL Qiectioo of Japanese ohlpping la marked with the price sad nosM wt> taka aavaral heora. FOR THANKSGIVING! The govennunt portrayed Tbs men arore arpseted oarly This unusual “otoro''—approprl- of the place that sells-lt Vtoltora Budepeat, Dec. I— (P) — Hun­ London, Dae. 1— (A> —King . • . 120 Charter Oak Street All Ice Cream — a brmna new treat you wont wont to mloa. yooterday oftor a diaao across (he vicinity of French Indo-Chtai ately named Muoea de NOol—la a George VI today summoned all Budiolter as a esutlons shot? Sums dlerlnned that Nomura ore given peaeito sad cardn i gary o u t additional labor batta­ Marfceta at a CHaare CIDER Rich In tempting fruits, with the luscious, mellow, fruity Savor of who S t first bodged shout eaUr- Long Island Bound to Oresnport. museum of helpful hlnta that vir­ which to Jot down the number of mala British subjects from 30 to New York, Dm L --gua to W e. be telephoned from home or tho fru tler today to complete new itary aervlca Doc. 9. qaletly. ____ oaOEa ONE TODAY! Stats PoMeoman Howard Stom- fJapna recently launched an of- It's an exhibit extraordinarlo 'nu* cider does not tmve As a gift or as a gay centerpiece for the Istar ogtedag to taka only 80 par feasivk m Sooth China, avowedly purcheees made la a third of the fortifications u tanston Increaaed Approximately 380,000 men am any preoervattve la It. seat fSr hla old sad tefinsnca. berg, who with another trooper and combining tho boot foatureo o f a usual time. over border Incldrato. expMtcted to answer the coll, mvtaa lea as roRy. table—you can make your Thanksgiving aimed at cutting tha Chlneea gov- H is AR Over WocU two empiQjrse of F . MenMleld * enm ent's suroly rootoa nom smart rendexvouo, opoctalty The items range'fat price from The fortlfloattooe am being its was the third conscription Pecalga Frrkeaga — M gesture lovelier by selecting fn>m Mili- Sons took port in the pursuit and department otors. Really procljilamatlon this year and ex- THANKSGIVING DINNER Bolton Ciller Mill Mortla said tbs eyodieata op- French Inde-Cnina and BrlUah 80 cents to 810. thrown up In the face of Soviet sterttog Imprevaa. tu d s PhoM 8788 Delicious Frozen Pudding kowsld— The Florist’s gayest collection of orsted In 1988-1938 In Mexloo. Wednesday night, bookod tho ac­ Burma.) there are 41 storea rolled Into one. Two promineat Junior loaguere. troops in the Russian-occupied sec­ onds military service to those 23 Cettoa Higher; trade m At The J sp on , radno. France, Italy. Den­ cused at focal poilea boadquartera Deefineo Te J Bvoata^ BcMwet tff Itai Etta Weld aad klaqm nt Chandler tion of Poland. jreora old u d oil tfaoae who liave eigB auppert. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants T» lephune mark sad such American ports as loot night onjoargM cf thoft of strictly apeaking. It la a wom­ Porter, sprung tbs Idea on S t reached 30 since June 8, when the Sums decHnad to answer wlMn first coll woe made. Sogai^Mlxad; Cabu « Ice Cream Cakes Now Tock. Son rraadsoo sad oeod qyoters and reatoUng orreat asked if Bneffg MmUorly would an’s pgrodlae but Thuraday evs- Louisans In a small way last year. P ersou coming from the mglon eperiilatlva oeOtag. orders receive our careful attention. The coll Into actual sorvlca to flssttls H m w m aold they w en William be requested to stop trsn^mrta- nlngs ore resorved for tho moo— It clicked and this seasca p eer- reported oonsldorable tenaloo be- ktafoto-Steady; fotatga TVrty DSiBoos ixMve b60& 1b- Maaalck. 80, wonndod In a oahro of by invltatiaa only. expected after the first of J u u - Serves 8 tlon ef arms to ths Cklntos. chanU stepped oa one another's tween the oppoUng RusaUn and off copper. Villa Maria Hotel Reduced Prices 'Now Serves 8 ALL VARIETIES dieted during the Feddol Inquiry. gunfin during tho tooes. and Har- crowns along tho Rnanaa sup­ The first of thane unique "tor toes to get In Uae. Hungarton ooldlera as a result a t *nr- Wool Tope—Easy; WoR Three ore on trial wHh Bnchaltsr. bert Smith, S3, both of Lamal ply routs into China wars bsavliy men only” pnrtlas was held last Pun for Enhltltlen Exampte. dergynwn Ruoato's Invoaioo of Finland u d The proclamation appUas Only 0 * New Loadon Road South Glaatonbary in Effect on the 19 have pleaded guilty, five ora Baodi. Milford, and Robert Kelly, bombed by ths Jspansss last night Several hundred gents If you are woodeHag where the repoated Inctdanta along the fagiUves. and two women ore 24, of Devon. - Bight) dropped in after office boure to to peraons ordinarily reoldrat In G. E. Oil Furnace I PHONE YOUR ORDER — 8844 — ANU W1C*1,T, I promoters cut la --each store border. Hungary's Mogyam con- Great Britain u d exempts m u In T r e a s ^ Bshacfi awaiting sop m n to trial. Dotea Back Tkraa Yean (Nomura was saM to have in- sip corktallo whUa pretty "clerks” pays eo much a s Artleto for the older the Flam a kindred mce. i DBt IVER IT FREE!______| Oofanes Oonaael WlUtan W . The poUea olBoar aaid the inci­ arlth fiavrloss good tasto o u n tot- holy ordem or regular mlnlstera O. a. Coavetoion fiormed the British privilege of oxhMttng. Tasterday, raporto ware receiv­ Washington, D m MILIKOWSKI — t h e f l o r is t KMnmaa ssM bs would toow dent date bock three yeara when Sir Robert Leslie in an od the r l ^ i f i t for aaynao from of u y reUgloua denomination. $1.00 and $1 .25 per plate Otl Burner Now- C n J 0 ». The women have oo^rlgbtsd the ed Btisr i u soldtom had Sred on M u affected by the coll but not position o f tha Tmooury NotLj $269 frpra tbs -very Vam ef tba govon- the ManefleM ooneera began miae- hour's talk ysstsrday. that Japan graadaw to the girl Mead’s nosey name and stand to moke a ner * ^ e Home of Good Ice Cnam** Bont wttBSiMS'^ that Buchalter tng oyetan fn m Ita bada Hungarton smtrtoa. No offtrlml in the United KlngdoiDm on rogto- la oa followa: 696 MAIN ST. JOHNSON BLOCK DIAL 6029 would not rsoogntas ths Wnchads tittle brother. profit out of tha venture. oonfirmatton of the report waa re- hod not antarad Into the oen- Lately the'thafts baeama m on Ifa ooe of tho aeoteet merchsa- n day Recelpto. 8 1 0 4 8 8 W 4 S ; of German enporta. Cralgls Already the store to baiiig eoMi cetoad, hot It w u learned that Ul port arlthin JOHNSON & LITTLE Open Uotfl 8 P. M. Tbankegiving Day. qdroey. Klelnman said U s cUant numerouB and the eompoay poeted understood to have asMrad Mm dWag MunU ovw mruag oo tho days of their diturm 8383lS,380JO; m AO Natioaal Braads of Liquors • Wines - Beer was net eonhonted by actual cvl- oa n smaller scale la eight otb feeling hod bam caused Iw ohip- return to Britain. onm 8$a07,999.4934)7; a watch over the bada at the aatoe Great Britain would be earefnl to haUdsy speadsr and the man fail etUee — Phlhutolphto. Saottl <10108 but • bV B mfrn time obtaining the aid of the U. mants into Rntbaato of Ruaelu U m m u ragtotemd Dae. 9 will recelpto for mootb, $37,8 OMil M ary ^8 Soda Shop avoid damage to neutral couatrlee forft Birmingham. Baltimore, Detroit, pmpqgaada pampbleU which were For RssemiUoas Phooe Glastonbury 2434. Oar. OMrtor i iwtophwe, g a q rth ."b ttll?a | ^ ^ CUotomets can't buy onythihg. be called for aervlee u for os poe- redpU for fiscal year (J ton^pgytng ihe blockadr. effective Columbus. Ohio, Springfield, lU a by Hungarton military aible In order of age, the young- 13.183,925,780.71; Oppoeito Anny and Navy Club O i rags Twe| They Just go la sad took over the sag Pittsburgh. Pa. ast fin t. $8.981 ja o d to J fc

•i.'- at tba tha hwrta af H w brida and bridagraam left in Thanksgiving Invasion Seen ataUlMd iM a aad taMMUk the aftonMon ftro an onanaouncad Scout Director Roosevelt Plans to Avoid *Tf naact . i8 had to i U a ____ wadding trip. Upon thalr return As Bijff Shock o t tnlwmaii bartariaoi during tha they will be at home to their m Spent by Manchester pariod of tha tragic eondagratlon friends nt S3 Hemlock street. At Y Monday MANCHESTER F0LKS-- with which tha world la now aoa- Congress Controversies By Roosevelt Arontad," tha Praaidant omtlauad, “bimdrada thouaaada Inno­ Nelson-Morhardt It’s colored AU noortfi ptoasut, auniiy i The only automobile accident to o t e t Miss Dema Kennedy to UtMWngton, Dec. 1 The president was advised by I '■ to r cent human beiaga who ara aot Gaiaaler.Mhfaira Saehtrek'AuguUnc . Mr. and Mra. Charles Morbardt —WJp—'Prssl-o ■ad wann Thaakaclvlnfs were mar the day occurred at Hayaea (OtatbiiMd from naga One) of Barker atreet, Hartford, an­ Indltot some of bis legislative callers to ' and Main, streets early Thanks­ even remotely participating In U lM Dorothy 3fay Maguire, Mias Mary Albyna Augustine of Conduct a Course of a a it t m l here yertenUy, even daugbeter Mrs. Maria Maguire nounce the marriage of their coBlldantes, it was said on good adopt a "hands off” stUtude in the giving morning when Charles hoatillUaa will kiaa thalr Uvaa, o t 12 Cottage atreet, daughter of controversy over the Labor ReVa- thiwichout the entire ' eaatem for his country and Indignation at Appeals to Both. Lake street aad t ^ late Jamas Mrs. Anthony IgoaUWcus, and daughter, Edna A. Morhardt to Training for I^caders. Wennergren, 27, of 89 Alton e t authority today, that he Intended Uons Act. part oS the country, when the Russia's Invasion. *T am therefore addressing this Maguire, and Francia E. Oelatlbr. William Alfred Saeberek, son ^ Arnold K. Nelson, son of Mrs. ef'”* ----— — dyaiMn>the>wool New Bnflandera street, trsveling north on Main to res'trlot as much os possible the Raised Qoeotloa RlmseU A t the presa conferoneo the appeal to the Soviet government aon o ( Mr. and Mra. R C. Oelssler Mr. and M n. Mloliaal Saeberek of Frieda Nelson of Delmont street Miss Dema Kennedy, one of the gathered at the old bonesteada, ' street, collided with aa automo- prestdont, when questioned, had and the late Theodore N e l ^ . controversial Issues to be submit­ Aa to proposed special taxes for jblle driven by Walter A. Johnaon (Finnish government In the mes­ of Broad Brook war# married 299 Woodland street were married New England Regional directors ted at the next session of Oon- at the homea o f frienda or juat ate nothing to say about poaelble ap­ sage to Helslakll publicly to af­ yaaterday la S t Jamaa's church. The ceremony took place at defense, Mr. Roosevelt himself 'o f 947 Main Street. Glastonbury, Thanksgiving aftamoon at 4 greas. raised that question receqtly, say­ their portion of the traditional plication of the neutrality law to The ceremony waa performad at Miilerton, N. Y _ December 3, of Girl Scouts will be at the V. M. and careened off the Johnson car firm ita datarmlnatlon that Ita o’clock at tha South Matbodtat Legialatora who have talked re­ ing the country should consider Mrd In local hotela and rraUu* the Russo-Finnish conflict, nor armed forces ahall in no event, and ehurcb. Rav. Earl B. Story, the 8 a. m. by the Rav. Edmund Bar- 1938. C. A. JDecember 4-6-6. Mrs, J, s. raata. and knocked down a fence at th« cently with the president said they whetheV it wanted to finance em­ BLUE did he comment on whether the under no clrcumatances, undertake paator who offlclaUd used tha sin-1 rett, the single ring service being Brown, chairman of the Training The morning opened frosty but gas station at the comer of United States was considering came away with the impreaalon ergency jjlefcnse needs by such :l the bombardment from the air of gle ring aervice. MIm Ann Strlek usad. The church docoration.-i Gardner-Mallett and Persohnel committee, wishes that Mr. Roosevelt hoped Congress guBsswork out offue/buying ! the bright aun aoon burned away Haynes street. Wennergren was withdrawing recognition o f Soviet all leaders, troop committees, and levies or hy more borrowing. civilian populations or o f unfortl- land waa organist, and accom­ were palms and chrysantbemuma. Mlsa Helen M. Gardner, daugh­ would dispose of tbe regular ap­ The president’s reputed Intention the nvJlature and throughout the charged by Sergeant John T. Mc- Russia. fled cities, upon the understand­ MIs.s Margaret Sacherek, sister council incinbor.s to take notice ot ■ <.'' Gllnn with reckless driving and panied Miss Jennie Gelaaler, aunt ter of Mrs. Anna J. Gardner of li)9 propriation bills, authorize an In­ ,to avoid controversial domestic day residents took advantage of No Fomsil Conference ing that theaa same rules e f war­ of the bridegroom who sang "O o f the bridegroom, was maid of the program aa arranged. W s '% - the line weather to lake long his case will be heard In town Summer street and Henry A. Mai- crease in national defense outlays, iasuea as much aa possible was He did say hs probably would fare will be scrupulously observed Promise Me” aad "Bocauae.” honor and Victor Abraltla waa lett of West Hartford were mar­ On Monday, Decem ^r 4 from 7 take care of relief needs and go walks or motor tours into the sur­ court Saturday morning. to 9 p. m. there will be a trainmg ssld to have been strengthened oy discuss the Baltic situation with by all of their opponents. The bridal attendanta were Miss best man. ried yesterday aftamoon at 2 heme early. rounding country after the holl- , After the accident Wennergren course for all Scout leaders, troop the spreading of warfare In Eu­ congressional leaders by telephone “ T request an immediate re­ Ruth Ferguson o f Rockville, Miss The bride wore a gown of white o'clock at the South Methodist Three Controversial Queathws rope. day feast. was treated for head injuries at committee and council members. „ jiMf «>« M- but planned no formal confer­ ply.” Florence Maguire, sister e f the bengaline silk with aweetheart church by the pastor. Rev. Earl E. This outline did not account, The president was described as Over 200 Couples j Memorial hospital. ence. High officials waited primarily neckline and train. Her long On Tuesday, December 5, from U'lst night the M. 11. R. Alumni bride, and Mias Elisabeth Oelssler, Story. They were attended by however, for three highly contro­ being Intent on retaining the Wednesday night Hose and I-ad- . To a question whether Laurence to see what answer would come sister of the bridegroom, Edward veil of tulle was caught with seed 10 to 12 a. m. a session will be held ^•C ■#r • ‘ f' der Company No. 1, SMKD, held ^ trounced the Red and White first Mlsa Arllne R. GetU, snd Ernest versial questlons-'-extenslon ot the strong congreasloDsI support of Steinbardt, ambassador to Mos­ from Russia. whlel| aome authoii- Ungowlttar of Broad Brook waa pearls. Her bridal bouquet waa A. Noch. for the Council members and all reciprocal trade treaty law beyond Ita annual Turkey, Oooat and Pig | team 39-19 In the first baskstball standing committees. This Is to be his foreign policies that marked cow, would be called to Washing­ ttes estimate has 7,000 military beat man ond thw ushers, Everett of white rosea and valley llliae. Its June 13 explratloq dste, amend­ legislative approval of the neutral­ dance In Cheney hall which was ' game of the season. plants. They wars confldent that followed by a luncheon at the T. ton for consultation, the president Oeiseler, another brother; and Earl The maid of honor w o n roae ben- ment of the Wagner Labor Rela­ ity revision bill In the recent spe­ attended by over 200 ev^uples. The | Finland, with 150 warptanaa, would Announce Engagement M. C. A. In the afternoon Instruc­ said he eould not answer this. But Maguire, brother e f tha bride. galina with aweetheart neckline tions act, and suggested special cial session. Uat of prlae winners will be found he explained there was so little In­ ocquletca promptly. The bride wore a Princess Elisa­ and arm bouquet of pink roaes and Mrs. John Sudolf o f 84 Union tion will be continued for this group. ^taxes for emergency defense ex- Oppose Domestic Program elsewhere In today's paper. formation coming In because of ThIa govemmant also concerned beth gown o f white taffeta, with sweat peas. atreet announces the engagement inditures. Doubts Real Need Itself with numerous other ques­ Tuc.sday and Wedneaday e\>, In this connection, several sena­ communication! difficulties by sweetheart neckline edged with A reception for 100 was held at of her* daughter. Miss Josephine Recent statements of Secretary tors have Indicated that, although tions of foreign policy raised hy nlng from 7 to 9 a course on tti. telephone through Elstonla and seed pearls and gored train. Her Lithuanian ball on Oolway straet. Sebula of Hartford to John Joseph of State Hull have indicated to the president might continue to Of Investigation Sw^en that thia country could do the Russian Invasion. full length vail o f tulle, wttli face Guests ware praaent from Water- McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mra. practical application of the revis­ many analysts that the adminis­ ^f■■ ed program will be held for all count on their support on foreign Wonderful Till nothing until more positive Infer- Problems Involving tha neutral­ veil of Illusion was caught with a bury, New Haven. Stafford John H. McCarthy of William tration Intended to make a vigor­ amDRBN*s leaders, especially, and others who policy, they had not become recon­ mntlon was at hsnd. ity art were foremoet. but reports coronet o f orange blossoms. Her Springa and Manehestar. street, and grandson of John Mc­ ous light for extension of Its trade In some well-sdvliwd quarters were are lnterestentlnued from Page Uno) bowa aweetheart neckline, velvet for any of Uie • leaders or others •LUR to identify it at America't Finett And, remember, *hlue coaF it the fiiH liotwatcr.Then grades of 'Isms' In all govern- able the good offices of the t.'nlted flower halos and matching veils necticut Business college and la (Uontinoed from Page One) $ 2 9 - 0 0 meni;." were taught In all schools who might wish to have a con­ Called Fakir Of Connecticut Anthracite — fuel that aaiurrt cven« eit anthracite money can buy! have the child States In settling the dispute with of "feeble artillery and acoutlng and old-fashtoned Mbuqucti. employed by the Underwood healthful, money*naving beat. bi!t "taught as history and not aa Typewriter company. The bride­ said tlie Nazi regime which divid­ ference with Miss Kennedy. By Aasoemted Press *hltie coaP it rich Penntylvania breathe in tb« Finland. activity” on the western front and A reception followed In the church No Payments Until 1910 advocated doctrines.” groom was educated In local ed Poland with the Soviet was It is earnestly desired that all Anthrocits hat no equal for home hard coal, mined hy Glen Aldeii. It It •MOingvapafa. In hla message to the Russian said bad weather hampered aerial parlors for relatives of the Imme­ heating. It givet off no (lust, tool, or schools. He attends the aquatic "sympathetic to Rii-ssia" and had leaders and any who are interest­ carefully prepared - and laboratory and Finnish governments -which reconnalsaance to the extent that diate families and cloae friends. Opinion of Gaxton on Fairfield—Mrs. Rose Csoma, 49. reaay imudge at many •u%«tiiutet school each summer at South •'an understanding of Russia's de­ ed In the Girl Scout organization leMed for purity and uniform aixing. This is a great big man’s siza read almost word for word like his four flying boats were forced by The decorations were ferns and make a special effort to attenO aa Wearing Plain arid of Fairfield, was stabbed In tbe So. It givet clean, f«afr, snioKr' *?8 heat If YOU want more heal per fuel dollar, MASONS’ SUPPMES . . . previous appeal to Germany and white pompoms. Haven. Mass., has been engaged sire to proUct Leningrad.” throat with on Ice pick and beaten that help! cut cleaning and painting chair that tilts to any loung­ s i -ti,. the weather to alight on the North In Red Croes and life guard work many of these sessions as pos­ order a aopply af *blue coal* now. CARI. .!. NYGREN the Allies—ths president asked On their return from a abort Japan kept silent, both official­ sible. Som ber Garments. on tbe bead with a hammer In ing angle at a touch of your aS.i iBeladlng CemeBl, , Plaster Rea. The planea were damaged at Glol)e Hollow. He Is em­ ly and In her press. PInmhIng - Hearing - JnbMng both countries to avoid a resort to but the crewa were saved. wedding trip, for which the bride Is The Tialnlng and Per.sonnel what Policeman Thomas Shaugh- foot to the floor. Returns to lU a aad and Sewer Tile wearing a blue and black costume. ployed by the Bon Ami company. " It is too far away,” said Yakl- nessy said was an assault alleged­ Ci|KTl Water System the "Inhuman barharlsm” of aerial The authoritative commentary committee at the request of ths Chicago, Dec. William chlro Suma, the Japanr.se Foreign ly perpetrated by her husband, THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. normal iKisition when you rise. installarions Pamp Servler attacks on civilian centers. Dlenst Aue Deutschland today Mr. and Mrs. Gelssler will live on leaders are bringing Miss Kennedy Gaxton the actor, twice rated of­ O. I. WILLIS a SON, INC. Mapis street, Manchester, and will Office spokesman. Joseph. The officer said also he Note the deep mil-front seat 18 South St. Tet 8489 Mr. Roosavatt said that "ths urged neutral nations to resist the Hamphrey-Hoffman here to give this course of instruc­ ficially one of the 10 best-dresaed P;.ane 4149 t Mabi Btraat TeL 8138 be at home after January 1. This attitude was Interpreted hod arrested the man on assault ruthless bombing from tha air of Britlsh-French blockade of Ger- Miss Martha Phyllla Hoffman, tion. They feel that a great deal men In the nation, todav sized up cu.sh!on, the tufted hack ami civilians in unforJJflsd centers of The bride's gifts to her maid of among Informed Tokyo rlrcTea as charge and that he was held In Me gadgetsi man.v. to be extended Monday to dstighter of Mrs. cithrlne Hoff­ of benefit will be derived from the business man as "the bigRc. beautifully carved arm-erds. population” recently had resulted honor snd bridesmaids were gold Indicating a desire for closer rela­ 12,500 bond. ■ctMoa to gri aelr.urr of German exports even in these courses if all m.ike a special faker In the world” when It comes "In the maiming and In the death lockets. The bridegroom's gift to man of 460 Hlllstown Road, was tions with the Russia which has Wllllmantic—William A. Arnold. ear ef eidar. married yeeterday to William F. effort to attend. to wearing clothes. of thousands of defenseless men. ni’ iilr-il .ahl his best man was a gold collar and so lately been Japan'd foe on tbe 65. former WUUmantIc police Tllfs to mof Does Not kporlf.v Action Humphrey, aon of Mrs. Mary E. Outer Mongolian border. "The American business man court judge and one-time associate fie pin set. and to the ushers he Finnish Steamer Sunk with bis everlasting insistence The commentary did not specify gave pigskin gloves. Humphrey of 186 Blssell street. The Italian press msde bsrbcd of the late Walter H. (Jrack of the The ceremony was performed at London, Dec. 1.—(>P)—Survivors upon wearing garments that are AnteHea*» "Fme$t Anthcaefte . whiil Hi tloii It fell the neutrals The bride was grsduated from reference to "brutal pressure" by of the 4.260-ton Finnish steamer Hartford Probate court, died at his 9 o’clock at St. James's church by too plain and too somber Is fool­ home after a long illnesa VERY LIBERAL CREDIT should taks but obaervtd, "G er­ Rockville High school and Is em­ Russia on Finland, thus signifying Mercator said the vessel hod sunk ing nobody but himself,” Gaxton NOTICE many watches their attitude with the Rev. Vincent J. Hines, who a difference of opinion with Italy's I, THE toiia FvcifroR saua 6oNir$gT ployed by the Travelers Insurance used the double ring service. after striking a mine off the asserted In an Interview. greatest attention." eomnany. The bridegroom la a Axis partner, Germany. Scottish const en route to Fin­ “ He Is like a man with a toupee. The Gcrmcn view seemed to be graduate of Rockville High school. The bridal attendants were Miss The Scandinavian co\intrics, ap­ Joaepblne Samman of PhUadel- land. All except one mlasing mem­ Nobody else la taken in by It, and that the total blockade would hurt Teachers' (College, New Britain, and prehensive of the violence so near ber of the crew was brought Bund to Raise pbia, cousin of tbe bride, and the wearer, himself, doesn’t really Brownbilt Shoe Stores neutrals as much as Germany and Is at present teaching at the their borders, maintained official sshore today. Donald F. Humphrey waa beat have much faith In It. The busi­ that thay miiat share with the Barnard school. neutrality. ness man is not wearing what he Our Huge Selection Makes Retch the responsibility for keep­ man for hla brother. The reaction of Individual citi­ wranta to wear when he puts on Appeal Funds ing the eeaa open to commerce, Wlngler-Wlrlalla Tha bride wore a piinceaa atyla zens, however, waa one of sorrow over-conservative styles snd even at the riak of having their gown of Ivory aatin with train. and amazement. Us **The Store For Chairs** Miss Dorothy June VVIrtalla. shades. Just observe that man on 2Z2 ZE LO W PRICES abipa seized by the British. Her veil of tulle fell from n Juliet In Norway's capital, Oslo, stu- a golf course or when he goes to Vice-Leader Plana to Neutrals falling to take such an diiiighter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter cap and her bridal bouquet waa danU want to tbe Finnish legation ('. WIrtalla o f 86 Benton street be- the big city. ’Then he overcomes — o n - energetic stand, It was Indicated, uf white Kinnraey roaes and to oxpress their sympathy, and a hla Inhibitions, expresses Indivtdu- Convince Law Kuhn came tha bride of Edward Winslet. WrlgbtU fern. Tbe maid e f honor STAY! would be euapected of anti Gcrnmii crowd broka the wlndoira o f ■ Mity, gets a little color and life at a ceremony performed Thanks­ Could Not HaVe Stolen leanings. wore wine tranaparent velvet with Oommunlst newapapar. Into his appearance. giving day at 8 o'clock In 8t. hat to match and arm bouquet of Newspapers In The Nether­ NOW Different Bock In Office 'ron'M7 o,36 Young Men's Mary’s Episcopal church. Rev. Talisman roaes and Wrtghtlt fern. lands, already prepared for the "But back In the office— what a New York, Dec. 1—(>P)—The Jamea Stuart Neill who officiated The ceremony waa followed by possibility of war, waxed indig­ PLAYING difference! The some old dreary Germon-Amertcan Bund set out usTPO/cetSS Seed slers used the single ring aervice. a wedding breakfast at the home nant towards Russia. A man who fron t Your busincas man then will today under the leadership of a Mrs. Andrew Wlnzler of Bridge­ of the bride'a mother. A reception atoned a Russian bookshop in scarcely wear a necktie If It'e "Fuehrer pro tem” to raise funds FALL SHOES Thieves Held port.. alster ln-law of the bride­ for 90 relatives and friends took Amsterdam was arrested. warm and gay. He’s efrold hla as­ for sn appeal for Fritz Kuhn, con­ groom. wan matron of honor, and place from 4 to S' o’clock yester­ From Spain came words of sociates and employes might con­ victed of forgery and theft from Andrew Wlnsler waa best beat day at Moose hall, which was dec­ sider bis tastes goofy. On the con­ the Btmd’s treasury. W ill Remain the Same Until Further Notire sympath> for the Finns. The (lon liiiu cj (roni. Page Une) ninn for his brother. The ushers orated with blue and pink. Among Madrid newspaper, ABC, called trary, I suspect they would be •The Jailed Fuehrer still waa In were Arthur W. Johnson of Man- the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russia the "bnital, cynical neigh­ much pleased to see tte boas show the saddle— tn absentia—while S. Coast Guard which detailed a ebretrr. uncle of the bride, and Henry Samman and daughters bor" of Finland. up wod noted that, except for absolutely. That's the Bund’s power boat belonging to the oyster She carried a prayer book with tired In a gown of black satin Out of Union City the bukinesa man’s adherence to "leadership principle.” Whil.e Kuhn moroaely contem­ concern. marker of pompoms and ribbon. with white trim and tlie bride- oonsenratlve stylet, tbe American A Gift of Lounging Luxury plated the walls of his Tombs Repealed attempts to board were The matron of honor was gowned groom’a mother In roynl blue vel­ Union City, N. J., Dev. l-o p y — mole hod largely ehendoned cloth­ repulsed, Sternberg said, and when In teal blue taffeta, velvet turban ing etereotypee. cell, awaiting his day of sentenc­ Unfortunately, wo have only a limited vet. Both wore corsages of gar* Aa Americanisation committee ing, Kunze, a toll former Pblla- all three craft got In the clear and arm bouquet of chrysanthe­ denias. headed by Mayor Harry J. Thou- " I t ie a Mgn of progreee that as number of these chairs available, so doni again, the aloopa started to flee. mums. a rule you no longer can tell what dripblon, mode It plain he had no delay------if you want to- — be certain of an Tha brida gave tr> bar maid ef rot put the Gernian-American immedlata intention of claiming XgT\. Police opened Are and pursued The ceremony waa followed by honor a double string pearl neck­ Bund today at the top of Ita list a man’s profeeslon Is by whet he outstanding "buy.” They are distin­ aUlNN'S one of the vessels across the sound wears. Tbe apparel proclaimed not tbe iMderahIp to which Kuhn guished by their besutlfiU design and a reception for the members of the lace and marqulslte pin, and the of "un-American elements” It In­ Pricea Advanced P»|-l/xw fVI / x c Y until Thursday morning when It the men but hie Job, altogether too bod named him successor—even outsttndlng craftsmanship. Immediate famlllea at the home of bridegroom gave to hla best man tended to drive out o f the elty. M Adolf Hitler chose his succes­ Newest "Barrel-Back'' put In at Greenport. the brlde’a parents. Mrs. WIrtalla s wrist watch. The committee was formed at long.” ^ ____ A Few Months Ago. The men were taken Into custody Few Knew How to Drees sion before going to the front In $1.00 A WEEK 873 M AIN ST. wore maroon velvet snd Mrs. Tha bride and bridegroom on a meeting of 29 war veterans, elvie Germany’s campaign against Po- snd waived extradition. and service organisations at City Nevertheless, It was hla Judg­ \ C O M Pim LY P£AtATUR£D Wlnzler wine cctord crepe. Both their return from a southern mo­ l$kIUl. Saiisll Deposit DeHvsn Hall—across the street from a ment that tha "hypocrisy of Am- wore corsages of white and bronze tor trip for which the bride is etiCAii ni$n tn tb$ iiiAtt$r o f tbolr 8«y$ smi I TTlrr ALCOHOL BUY NOW AND SAVE chryannthemuma. wearing a moss green crepe dress, tavern where the Bund has a head­ " I take his (Kuhn’s) place quarters. Committee speakers wonlrohe la stUl oppelUngj” w d Mr. and rMs. Wlnzler on their black hat and coat with mink PLU S . . . "JAC K HOLT hi that "few men In tte United where be cannot be pereonoUy, but \srns30iJiudpi4)ofi return from a wadding trip to last night doubted the status of I trim, will make their borne at "HIODEN POWERP atetes really know bow to draae " W its Kuhn ie the Im in o t the ^0uarintc«d L _ ^ Platform Rocker New York City and Wsshington. the headquarters aa the Bund's 1 , 0 0 A * w i k 460 Hlilstown road. Tha erealor of numerous Inno­ Oermen-Americen bund end will HIGH TEST Q Q Come In, See A n d H ear for whieh the bride Is wearing s Both are graduates e f Manches- national center but all agreed It continue to be." Kunze told e fe was for the state. STARTS SUNDAY: vations In clothing both on end ROWNk!*! black ensemble, with leopard trim, tar High school, elaas of 1937B. o ff the eUge opined that: Bund rally In the Bronx laet night. Ar Me«r f eW eviM T ^ ^ 1 Tapestry Cover they will live at 789 Brooks straet. The bridegroom Is employad by The necktie eventually will be Some 400 German heuefraus Alwayq popular because ito deep seat The Radio H it o f the Year Bridgeport and be at home to their tha Pratt aad Whltaay Aircraft rilmineted from the mole ensemb­ end men—the latter obvtously ac* and high, concave back give perfect body SHOE STORE friends after December 8. Company, East Hartford. ItTH ANNIVEBSABT le except for extremely formal cuetomed to toil—rose end cheer­ DANCE * f^PreezeMeteF support and complete relaxation. Nicely THE SENS.ATIONAL WILCOX-GAY Both bride and hridetreom erora ed. S26 Main Straet graduated from Manehestar H l^ CITT \'IEW DANCE HALL Dinner clothes, already Inform- — but we cannot go on unleee tailored In durable covers. A fine chair echeol. The bride haa heeii employ­ Schalb«npfluc-Buek Keeney Street ollsed, will become even more con­ large eume o f . money ore avail­ 14. at a low price. ed at a Hartford Beauty salaa and Mias Edna May Buck, daughter SATURDAY, DEC. Snd ■ ventional and comfortable. able,” he continued, ”wa will car­ $1 3 - 9 5 the bridegroom la with the Vought- o f Mrs. Sarah E. Buck o f SIS Birch Fun! Fa%'ors! Nolsenaakera: Sartorial stiffness will dimin­ ry this battle through imtll he (Kuhn) Is free ogxin. We will go Well made — comfort­ RECORDIO Slknrsky Aircraft plant In Strat­ Mountain road waa married yea- Admlaskw 40c. ish eU along the Une, thanks In WINDSHIELDDBFRDSreR on liU Hell freezM.” € able. Durable tapestry RADIO — PHONOGRAPH — RECORDER ford. terday to Prank Joseph Bekelbaa- large 'measure to the ease end , _ Kaeye the windihkM color to which men have been In­ Kunze epoka from a tiny rostrum L I S T 8 2 7 5 c m T el SB ttoee imvera In smart pat- pfluf, son af Mr. and Mra. Jaaaph before which stood e large swostUu tema and no clumsy A “wlrror” (or your volea! Record radio programs with WUaon-McKaown troduced by recent summer styles. PfUCC fTsm steesm alcri, Srhaibanpflug o t 194 gchao| atraat. . ’’LIHltJ^ceUent" with a microphone atop I t Behind rocker-ends to trip Miss Lillian Bertha McKaawn. It’s up to,- tbe "fellows wRh snew, etc. the loach of ■ finger. Record baby’a first words— year Tha carwnany waa parfanaad at him stretched a huge American over. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert gutA’’ Gaxton declared, to keer VOUR CHOICE own musical efforts — funny stories — dozens of other 3:80 p. m. at tha paraonaga a ( tbe flag and a guard l i l t e d him on McKeown of 180 Oepter atreet, the revolution going. Zion Luthamn church ky tha pas- either side, one beering an Am er­ ases. FRED E. 5 0 c A W E E K waa Bsarrtad nankaglvlng eve to tar, Itav. H> P. It. Iltcckbolt. Tha ican flag, the other a German em­ Qeerga Edmund Wilson, son of Mr. bride sad kridtotaom svara nttsnd- blem. and Mrs. Oscar Wilson of 113 W al­ od by M<89 Itoea M tii^ y and Narb- Mexican President iD o w u nut atreet. The ceremony was oyt Blavlna o f this tArn. WERNER ROLLER W h^^rSe BUr Spangled Bon­ performed at the paraeange o t tha On thalr return frara an qnan- $9*95 « Swims to Shore ner” aounded from the kmd apeoX. a u U id k B U IL T South Methodist church at 8 nounead wadding trip M r and M n. er, all oroae. Many began giving o'cloch by the pa*ter. Rev. Earl B. Schalbanpfluf will make their instructor In HARRY N. ROTH SKATING the Next aelttto, wavered e mo- RADIATOR FRONTS Story, who used the slngla ring bama far the present srlth the Draperiea — Wall and Floor Cevarings RED MEN’S ■Mexico City, Dec. 1— —The meat, then drew their hands alent- FOB TODB CAB Boudoir Chair senrtee. Miss Elsie MeKaowa at- brtde'f inethar. Piano and Organ ed to their foreheads. teaded bar alater aa maid af haaor SPORT CENTER ie wee low. making It Impoasible Kztoa rkM QM fltr Mslartsh. Blehly Ito- Furnitura — Interior Decoratiena Kunze reviewed the trial which aad Loula Naff, brothar-ta-law af WelkSt-OffMalR r the Mexyten gunboat Durango k J jd to J iw ^ lM ejiM lly tellered, etUrked Spring'filled Seat Rally-Croan BTUDIOi 183 taoat U iaier fit. ^ reach does In anchorage on the closed Wednesday and attacked 66 EAST CENTER STREET the bridagraam vma hapt man. newepaper ocoountz ot IL MANCHESTER Tha brida arora a gown of royal Miss Ituth Gladys Cross of East TELETUONB MM Every Thursday ami Satuf' coast of QtanUna Roo. Zipper epeafaig. *Tm BShemed to zay some ot blue crepe with hat af tha aama Middle Turnpike, daughter of the day Nicht. Aim Iteturday President Lezoro Gordenaz, 2 -^ to lk urn Many o n Given With Cash Sales In M ger to go ashore on en offlclel lu began to believe this stuff—” color, maroon veil and accessories late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crooa. and Sunday Afternoons ic looked etcrhly at his listeners. and corsage of gardenlaa and val­ waa married to Vincent ThopoaS visit, eocm llng to dlapatclMa to­ 8 Piece Type fer I9M oM W W ^ day from Tulum, put on hla b ett­ Referring indirectly to , the ley llliea. Her maid of honor ware Ktiiy, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jooeph BATUBPAT ONLT Skating T:30 to 11:00. "golden engel" lettore which.Kuhn Both These Stores All Day Kally ef 90 Mcp^ock aUaet. ing suit end awem tha distance. BMrpon allk crepe with hat and wrote to Mrs. Tlorenee Camp, vain o match aad coraaga a f jraUaw Tbe 80 persons In ths presiden­ Thanlwglvlnf day- Tb* aari naany blonde Hollywood d lvo r.^ , Kunae t roaes and pink aweet m s . waa performed In I L Jamaa‘8 CIRCLE tial party, not to be outdone, fol­ Saturday. roared, **Hm peraonXI eflolrs (o f 5 0 c a W e e k Inspection Days At A raceptlen at 7 o'ciqdi lor tha church at 10 o’eloak tartha rector. lowed suit ALCOHOL H E Y . R I I M I Kuhn) concern no one In this Immedlata famlllea tollawad at tha Rev. WllUam J. DuamTha daooan- BANTA OLAUB ON OHM Bond—he hoe never ahown hImseU tiana wore wbtto ehryaantliamuins SAVER Deep, spring-fill­ homa o t ths hrlda’a parsats, arhlch BTAOM as e bounder. Those people down­ Prevents ehalMl ed seat In gay, These Are Regular $14.50 Values WOODLAND TERRACES was tostofuUr daaaratad In pallaw, and palmO; JCra- Jalto Ra??p play* ------o o n r town—tte lr’ ohjcct eras to destroy Pirates Attack siepw ellea. easily, patterned chintz. pink aad Mua. aiuieliH al im>^andBMkl TOUI him. torioBsd an any ssr I R u ff^ valance. Your choice of either of these chairs. Styled to t l a J W I U U CORR T h a N b i 0P#i Davalopment Mr. aad Mrs. Wfiaaii talt far * A rtb w R t a ^ during tta aar» "W hat wre ore trying to teach trip to Long lalaad, N. T.. aito vtea, L a a o a i ^ ’T fo m in R PtoL" British Steamer tte Germqn element and others Ie match present living room furniture. A dear MANCHirrsa Comm- Now Japoop. Ear tyavaUag lha A t A t the oM¥i%ot9 Mr- Raotkig bang that the only way to etm persera- saving of $4-^ over regular prices. Hurry for brida la wearing a w ^ 4*aai aflth **Aya Marla f t ^ ? bp Raaawig. tion is by ineldag aacrulcM these values. Mack aceeaaariaa. black eeat artth I^ a b r t w attandantn vara Miaa squirrel fur trim. Thay win Mva at Evelyn Ctottltr of WlUimanUe aito tbe Dme being, u a doeen o 67 Bummar atrast and ka at koma Pranata Barrett af tWa town. have to he prisoners Ot wer—for e Pay 50c a W eek G>lumbia Lake to their frienda aftar Daaamkar 4. The brWs waca a gown of rapal few years—that doesn’t matter, 12 (£NOUSe<’SOH. yon stick. Make It your bualnaas TIm krida'a g ift to kar maM o f Mua cbMN* velvet w ttt a turban 29 Lots 50* X 100* at Price* Raiming to get money together. This flgtat honor was a double atring af to mateb. She earriad a wbita itolll W. <* ~ paarla. Tha brida Is aa ' III « l t t atraamara eg n « ValoBbk ProiBlaBM Toa Gat for Toar z.'9 C G m a From $200 to $1,000 wHh tha Uhdarwaaf TypaWltoc Tba MaM i f banar erera t U m f a NakM Shoppinc A t Thaat Storaa Extra Proat> 6 n v «l IIob4* OtonplataC 8t* af II .. * Kvmiiat Wttor WIB Bt AraUabb To Evary U L X aekoai aad la a Witt tha Pratt * Whttaagr Atnnfi aoBMBy. - I r.' .•'iru b". J. M aAl ii?' < Liu ■ J Al.C. -u lI'llPl’-.' |8 thah WBXiac Vm aatti* wifWB*. dlMctkMi a f wr k I If the piM« « f furniture le Teto- armed verld. fcr hy strength end Chaitea Edteea. evils snd dangers of mhrsd mar­ from defeat. W s eai Ntekanoa oC Um Btsto with a preaenratioa of strict neu­ s e e abla, howevar, it la alwaya wriaM Statenshealth o f Health In coopSSloa 'with tha riages and the disastrous results quarrels nor Sturdy Woodsmen Prepare NnvtBa trality, we have high and sincere Let those who have tha care of of the practice of divorce. of power la Europe, to have It repaired by an aipart. Hartford htanch o f the W pA Diuly Radio Programs hopes of steering clear of compli­ Vlaual Aids PrAjoct fo r Haalth wljl souls be esrnest In preaching the —Pops rihe XU. must not bleed to Parley’s Topic cations thst could lead ' to grsver sanctity of the Christian mar­ • • • than. Om ba CM Tltw throughout tho day. Whatavdr a eonsldorattons. Mayor Thoawa J. BptUhey, of Welcome for Santa Claus taaua from tha Amarlea must bs kept strong riage, ths one and tndlaaotubls and There can be ao greater faUaey —Osm Ohntaa .P. •truggla, tha woHd w ill not bs ths snd rsady to dstand herself tn sn —■Acting Bseretaiy of tha Navy tba strongest barrier against the but narer from Dr. D. C Y. Moore to Be Rartford, wUl gtvo the address of then to say ws shotud have others tenser efalef of staff. 17. S. Armp. i a refricerator, welcome. Washington, Dec. 1— —AIl-i MouoUin and Pacific Coast stotea at least you Among Delegateii at Uiit way from New England to the Thousands of trees from Canada wron't (a t any WTIC PaelBc ooaat, sturdy woodsaen, also find Uielr way Into eastern WURC from tba quiat Hartford Gathering. and weatern uaiketa. ep a rn tln g armed with ax and saw, are pre­ rrsveton Broatematiag aen rtei Baatara StaadaM flms M an ch esier Brlaga Dstage af Preteete. Hartford, fkiaa. Electroluk, tha Hartford, Dec. 1—Dr. D. C. T. paring a 88.000,000 welcome for The annual slaughter of Christ­ $88 Hartford, tleaa. I Gas Refriger­ Santa Claus. W. 1848 K. C. <8.Z M Moore, head of the Board, will at­ D ate B ook mas trees tn v a iia ^ b rln ^ a de­ ator. Thera 'They are harvesting the annual luge of proteate to the foreat serv­ ffaatrra Stands to fUnn are just a lim­ tend the atate-wide conference of crop of Chrlatmaa trees which will Friday, Dee. 1 TAalght ice from tree lovers and conaer- 4:00— Music of the Record—Ray ited number of these attractive 1939 Connecticut health officers at the soon make their appearance tn vationlste. Friday, December 1 nvrdels available at a 10 per cent Dec'- 1 — Hospital Auxiliary city markete. ' Barrett. State Capitol, Wednesday morn­ dance at Hotel Bond in Hnrtford. But a Forest Service official P Jf. 4:45—Ad Liner—Dance program. discount at The Manchester Gaa Deqiite the ravages of forest said their fears are largely un­ 4:00—Beckatege Wife ing, December 6 at 10 o'clock. Dr. 1 Noxt Waak 6:30— It happened In Hollywood. nothing like homemade plum pud- _ ^^lle they laat Thla givea .Stanley H. Osborn, state commis­ fires and last aummer'a drought. founded elnce a large foreat fire 4:16—Stella Dallas Dec. fl— Caledonian Market at Forest Service offteials predicted 6:45— Scattergood Baines. ding; dad a grand opportunity to give sioner of health, will preside at the may destroy as many young trees 4:60— Lorenao Jones 6:00 — Esso Reporter — News, tlirtotmaa Plum P u M a g the family a gift they can enjoy Center church. this year’s crop would be about aa are used in the entire country’s 4:46—Young Didder Brown meeting which will be attended by Dec. 8—Masonic "Ladien’ Night" weather. A pudding, served with hard years to come. Remember too. over 1,50 health officers. A t 12:15, average— 10,000,000 trees. Figur­ Christmas trade In one year. 6:00—Girl Alone at Masonic Temple. ing an average price of 50 cents a 6:05— Boake Carter. sauce or aflame with brandy , refrigerator added to other the health officers will adjourn to The Forest Service Itself sup­ 6:10— Midstream sauce la the traditional flhrlstmna appliances In your home en- "Also, "The VlUaga School." at tree, they estimated it would cost 6:20 Edwin C. Hill. the Hotel Bond ballaoom „for a plies about 500,000 treea for the 5:60— Jack Armstrong 6:30— H. V. Kaltenborn. deaaert. The one we give here Is y „ „ to a lower rate, North Methodist church, auapicea the American public about 85,000,- Yuletide market and the official 5:46—Little Orphan Annie joint luncheon and afternoon ses­ of Booster club. 000 to provide the traditional 8:45— Today In Europe. particularly good. ‘ ____ sion with merobera of the Connec­ said the cutting as practiced by 8:00—News, Weather 7:00— Amos *n' Andy. 1 9-ounce pkg. dry mlncemr.it Dec. 9 — Legion Cabaret dance green setting for Santa’s annual 6:15— Ekldle Casey’s FOotbeU Watch the kiddles' faces as ticut Public Health Asaociatlon. the service and commercial grow­ 7:15— Lum and Abner. 1-2 cup water at Rainbow Inn, Bolton. vislL Roundup they munch these; A t the luncheon Dr. Benjamin G. ers like President Roosevelt ac­ 7:30— Professor Quiz. 1-4 cup strong coflee But the men who grow the trees 6:30— Sereneders; Peg La Centra Data Bara Horning, health officer of Hartford OoaMng Events tually Improves foreat stands. 8:00— Kate Smith's Hour. 2 tablespoons butter 2 1-2 cupa 3 mlAiite not led oats Dec. 10 — Combined installation will get only a small share of this The President raises thousands 6:46— Lowell Thomas and Connecticut representative to money. With the exception of a 7:00— Fred Waring In Pleasure 8:65— News— Elmer Davis. 1-2 cup brown sugar 2 cups flour of paator and Candlelight Service of trees on his Hyde Park estate 9:00— Johnny Presents. the American Public Health Aaso- few large commercial operators, 'Tima 2 eggs 1 1-2 cups brown sugar ctatidn, will give a report on the at Emanuel Lutheran church. for the Christmas market. Dur­ 9:30— CTampana First Nlghter. 1 1-2 cups soft bread crumbs ' 1 nip shortening Dec. 11—St. Bridget's card par­ the Christmas tree Industry, a ing last summer’s drought he lo ^ ^7:16—1 Love A Mystery meeting of the governing council Forest Service official said, is still [:S0— Inside of Sports with Jack 10:;00—Grand Central Station. 1 teSapom hnking powder 1 teaspoon baking powder, level ty, 8:15 p. m. about 30,000 seedlings but the Forf of the American Public Health As­ largely In the hands of "rugged Stevens 10:30 — Esso Reporter — News, 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 egg, beaten. Dec. 12 — Chrlatmaa sale and cat Service official said the eSecC. weather. 1-4 teaapoon cloves sociation, which he attended re­ Indlvlduallata.'' Theae are mostly of this loss probably wrxild not be 7:48— The News Reporters Filling cently. bridge party by Ever Ready Cir­ .t0:35— Dance Music. 1-4 teaapoon nutmeg cle, King's Daughters at Whlton farmers and owners of woodlands felt by the "Squire" of Hyde Park 8:00— Lucille Manners, Frank 1 pound dates Afternoon Heaalon who, he Bald, get very little profit Black's Orchestra 11:00— Paul Sullivan. 1 cup seeded raisins 1 cup hot water library. for several years. 11:15— Louis Prlma. Break mincemeat Into pieces; j p,'’p h^wn aiigar At the afternoon session Doro­ out of the business. Becau.se of the disorganised 9:00— Walts Time thy Wiehl, of the research ataff of Dec. 14—Turkey eupper at Sec­ Cutting of trees for the Chriat- 9:60— George Jeaael's Celebrities 11:45— Sammy Kaye's Orchestra. add wafer and cook slowly, stir- | j teaspoon vanilla, ond Congregational church. state of the Christmas tree Indus­ 12:00 - Request Time. ring conetantly until all lumps' the Mllhank Memorial Fund, will mast market begins as early aa try the Forest Service lacks ade­ 10:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra Mix oats, flour, augar and bak­ speak on ".Nutrition and the Cost Dec. 16 — Christmas party at October In Canada and early In ):30—Quy Hedlund and Company 1:00 Sign Off. are broken up. Bring to a brisk ing fmwder. Add beaten egg and Emanuel Lutheran church. quate commercial atatisUcs on Tomorron’s Program boll and boll for thre< minutes or of Living." this paper will be dia- November In the United States. trade but la well supplied wlt| ‘100— News snd Weather . . . . melted shorlanlng. The mixture (usaed by M.irgarct .S, fiiraney, Dec. 20 — Sixth annual Christ­ The large metropolitan centers of ' el5— When Day Is Done— Larry 7:00 .Music off the Record—Ray until mixture Is nearly l- New Haven. achusetls and the Adiroudacks sun-god religions of the pagan preparatlona for the younf akin. cr with the remainder. Bake In a Sports Center, Wells street. and Catskills in New York felling 7 55 - Fs.so Reporter — News, ed mincemeat Into above mixture; "Recent Advancea In Communi­ era s’hen trees were asaoclated And Ilfh t perfumea, amall but moderate oven 3-4 hour. Cut In Also Legion's New Year's Eve trees to be shipped to Boston, Tomorrow’a Program weather. pour into a well greased pudding ' cable Dlaeaae Control" will be the with sacredness. 8:00—Today In Europe. ... Be// Ur adequate manicure aeta, Inexpen- auhject of a paper by Dr. Millard ' party at Rainbow Inn, Bolton. New York, PbllaMphla, Baltimore Hessian soldiera from Germany AA(. , rive but fairly Indelible llpaticka mold, filling It 2-3 full. Cover and Washington. 6 UK)— Blue Grass Roy 8:15— Shoppers Special —Music, tightly and steam t 1-2 hours, Knowiton, director of the Bureau who fought against the American time. from the we fe t , neweat ahkdea and bath For a Gift of fAiarm of Preventable Dlaraacs, Connec­ The midweatern markeUi are colonists in the Revolution were 0:26—News t I S o v e s y from flv in f and the apirlt that la preparatlona In novel packafea. Turn pudding out of mold, garnish Have you someone on your Want Stamp for Terry supplied by Michigan, Wisconsin 8:80— Sunrise Special 8:30 — Esso Reporter — News, with candled cherries and eltron ticut State Department of Health. credited with Introducing trimmed weather. abroad during the Chrlatmaa aea- ^ p^th powder haa a Christmas list who is one of those Dr. Charles E. McPartland, West and Minnesota and the western by trees Into this country. ' 7:00—Horning Watch T p i. aon, t'le apirlt that la Chrlatmaa. | rott/m Santa Oaua on the hard to And glfta for" persona? Terry vine. Dec. 1—oP) —Reel- 8:00—News, Weather 8:36— Shoppers Special— contin­ Hartford health officer, will dls- denta of Terryvllle have begun a ued. p e We know It'a fun to be Santa be- fmnt of It, Pletumo Make Appealing Gifts Wc suggest you try Watkins Gift ruas thla paper. 8:15—Musical Tete-A-Tete cauae we aee hundreda of people , ______campaign to have issued a postage 8:80— Radio Basaar 9:00— Richard MaxweU Perhaps you have Lane where the tablea arc brim­ Health educational fllma will be some picture tucked ming over with distinctive and un­ stamp in honor of Ell Terry, the 8:00—Doyo O'Dell 9 :1 5 -Old Vienna. i T I J I C l i n w^ik.°‘^ f"'H r ’imhulrd W ooktat Bo Ohriatmaa shown at the conclusion of the a f­ om pMple In all walka of life Imbued r without toya for tho away for future usual gifts of pottery, china, an­ first manufacturer of clocks In 9:15— F o ^ News 9:25 — Esso Reporter — News, With a common purpoae—the en‘ ternoon seaaion at 4 o'clock. America for whom this place was 8:30— Norman CTloutler's Orrhes- weather. younfatera Taka them framing or a photo- tique glass, pictures, lamps, vases, BINGO BINGO ^yment and obaervanre of Chrlat- Health exhibits prepared under the ' named. tra 9 30—Public Forum — Hartford down tn Marlow'a Toy- graph you want ileak sets, hostess trays, ash ORANGE HAM. — TOMORROW NIGHT with all Ita traditlona and 9:45— Crackerjacks Board of Health, Hartford land before they write framed. .Get them to­ trays, and so on. You'll love those cuatoma. An we walk through 10:00—Wise Man - Better Business Bureau, Hart­ their letter to Santa, gether and take them creamy Coventry Ware hookends 20 Games...... 25c the atorea wa aee people come In 10:15—No School Today ford Public Library. they'll fo arild with joy to The Johnson Paint in interesting designs $1.00 a pair. 7 Special Games...... 5c per game who are eager and determined to 10:30— Blight Idea Club 10:00— Sammy Kaire’s Orchestra. over the tremendoiia diaplay of t'o., where they have Special Prizes: Orders Valued At $5.00. get the Bneat glfta they poaalbly many attractive mountings tn 11:00— How Your Federal Govern­ 10:30— National Hillbilly Clhamp- of “'KM. “J.0,2; u everything from electric tralna to Holly, red ribbon Ions. can for the loved onea- nh, yea. choose from and where you ran .3 Free Gamea! Sweepstake Game I ment Operates n "rraeklln' hen" that actually and boxes of home­ 11:00- News. It'a fun to be Santa. have your picture framed Inex­ First Door Prize: Order for $5.00. 11:16—Smilin’ Ed McConnell Inya wooden egga. Their prlcea made candy that's " M l ? ? ' We hope your Bargain Mound pensively snd well. 11:30—Hilda Hope. M.D. 11:05—Ohio State University Pro­ are ao reaaonable too and you one of the first Second Door Prize: Order for $2 50. 12:00 Noon—Eastman School of gram. column win help you through the signs of Christmas. Extra Cards: 10c each. .3 for li5c. anaulng weeka b ^ r e Chrlatmaa won't find a larger aelerllon any­ Music 12:00—Ad Liner—Strictly Swing \ where In Manchrater, We print a recipe for Graham Instead of a Christ­ •to aelect your remembrancea and Special C^rd^i' 5c each or 3 for 10c. PM. with Gll Bsyek. Bread, requested from Mrs. Lar­ mas card, send a 12:30 — Connecticut University 12:80— Let's Pretend. remember the Itema mentioned son, of Manche.iter. and kindly jar of Jelly gnyly aire uaually "Bargain Piired." We arc adviaed: Fsrm Fpnim 1:00 — Esso Reporter — News, given us by Mrs. Howard Tryon packaged on Christmas morning. 1:00—News, Weather, Market weather. Rvening fkmnn Like Molher'n of Glaat/mbiiry. Your bachelor friends, Invalids, al­ 'WP' Report 1:05— Henry RusseU's Orchestra. A Chrlatmaa Huggeailon The vogue among grown-upa Graham Hmi4 most anyone, will appreciate a 1:20— Agricultural Bulletin 1:1.6—Holy Cross vs Boston Col­ for dinner roatumen which Include Boya* all wool mackinawa from 2 nips hot water or 1 cup water pcraonal jar of sweets to make 1:30— Matinee In Rhythm lege Football (3ame. ' 7 Oifford'a Boya' Department inex- floor-length aklrta and dreaay and 1 cup milk breakfasts taste better. "There's no doubt about It, auto­ Kemp’s Qiristmas Gift To You 1:45— Football Game 43y 30 D lw M — kk penalvely priced, 15.t5 to 17.95. aweatera ahould aolve the age-old 1-3 cup brown sugar or 1-3 cup matic heat with The Electric battle about evening clothea be­ moluaaes Speaking of Chrlatmaa aiigges- Furnace-Man burning rice aixe An­ Olfta— Maamllne tween mothera and daughtera. 2 teaspoons salt tlona, we can't Improve on thla. GET THIS S12.9S EMERSON RADIO A well known writer, Marian Olrla may not Inalat upon dec­ 1 yeast rake dissolved In 1-4 cup do you think so? thracite coal i » different. Hale's Santa Claus H Toung, haa thla to aay regarding ollete gowna If their mothera and of lukewarm water "The important thing is tha kind .1 '' - A Chrlatmaa glfta for men; older alatera are wearing "cover­ 3 cups white flour For a Merry f^hrlatmsa o i heaf we get. There'e no on and ed-up" faahlona. By Ethel Romlg Fuller FREE At Circle Theater "Glfta that wrill make him have 3 cups wheataworth flour (fine off* firing. Thera are no ups and the pampered, oh-I'm-ao-precloua- graham), Scatter crumbs for sparrows Basteni Standard Time On the drifted snow; downs on tha thermometer. And no to-aomeone feeling that he man­ Coay and Appealing Aikl sweetening and aalt to hot , Santa Is coming to town! ages to beatow on the rest of the as a gift for any femi­ liquid, cool, and when lukewarm Hang wreaths of holly, nnil,.^ a cold, drafty floors. That staady family during the year are first nine heart are the che­ add dissolved yeast cake and flour. sprig Anthracite fire just leemi to ’soak’ New York, Dec. 1—The NBC 'Tomorrow la the day when choices .among Christmas glfta for nille bedjackets Just re­ Brat well, cover and let rise until Of mistletoe. the heat into every corner of the chain tuned In thrae times on Fin­ Ssnts CIsus arrives In Msnchsster, fathers. double Its bulk. Again beat and V itit Om Skew Xeeet aaf 5m ceived at Montgomery house. Of course, there's no shovel­ land the day of' Ruosla's Invasion Slid hla first atop la the Clrcla "In fact, for men of all ages, the Wards. They come In turn Into greased bread- pans hav­ Trim a spicy hemlock. tSe"Cf>“ enOfesfe» la tha boM of relaying a talk by Tip to lowest boughs; ing. ho shaking, or fussing with Theater whera he will giqet ell hla present that's a little special, rainbow shades ami are ing pans half full. Let riae and Foreign Minister Erkko from Hel- UtUe friends and present them uet pretty rich-looking Ih not actually so attractive for 9Hc. bake. Graham bread ahould not For friends less fortunntr t ban draf ti. s l ] ^ but waa unsucceostuL you. with s free gift of candy. •de luxe,' la recommended. One of This la just one of the many out quite double Its bulk during last "1 never believed such comfort WMMriir With Don Amectae planning to This tleup has been made rising. Yield 2 loaves. Hold open house. the holiday slogans aeema to be:'standing (Thrlstmaa gift values on W33 possible. Why don't you invet- extend bio abaence from the Cbar- through the co-operation of Hole's Oat's spend as much time and I display at Wards. He sure to see Uo McCarthy hour Into mld-De- ligh t a candle on the sill tigate The Electric Furnace-Man?" where Ssnts Claus will naske his thought In the selection of pres- these, for that hanl-to-flnd gift, lirllghtful Small lainipa ''»«■ 'Round canlMr. longer than first planned beadquartsia uatU OitlatnmA Hs enta for men as they do In choos­ to use for Boudoir lamps, So the Christ Child may Itudy VoUee will ooatlaue la the Is scheduled to appear on the s t s ^ as some come in palra, and Not mi.is the white path to ing gIfU for us.' For a little Old latd.v Witj^c^he purchase o f this master of ceremonies rols until of the Circle during the matinee " If be has a hobby, by all means also pin up types. The ' door, hs returns. Togethsr with bis performance, and will be accorded a s A little |e>t of Ivy. (lerked with Christmas Day. 7 / r S89.95 Universal Washer consider a gift which will let him It Christiiiiis bow, will give a lot bases are of maple, deco­ wife. Don is making s South en enthusiastic weloomA ASMTicon tour . . . between the H7 know that you take hjs hobby of cheer to the little old lady or rative cut glass, and china The feature program arranged ’ ^»»erf I which Is painted with , Do these In Ills holy name, £tectric Fumace'liaii f o r O n l ^ a«...... «a.o halves of the Army-Navy football seriously, if he goes In for a AUIOMATIC ANTHIACITE lURNER for Saturday wW please Invalid friemi You might even broodeogt Stturdsy, ttu three sport, how about something to paint the pot red or blue for ex­ sweet flowrra. These would i And the Christmas spirit young and old. The feature at- make Ideal glfU aa they | Will sing a carol In your heart ekoinB « n i switeh to Kanakee, ni., e foster Interest In It and make him tra brightness. tractloa has a hoot of stars, omeag feel for once, at least. llkV the i sell from $1.00. Don't mlsa theae Listen . . . hear It? for A aehita to the two teems la whom ore OMoad Roeeee Tm iifr vtow of the fact that ths captains I hero of a story built around that I at Kemp's. Iji.v-Avsay I’ lan for Christmas G. E WILLIS & SON, INC. the worid fosaous aviator. PhB sport?" * f'nal. Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint of betk toams, Horry Stella snd Reagan, Jeon Parker and Robert fsw Is goe# Owed Is gall I .lewelry for Christmas always Ohlllerate Scratch A l Bergaer, sra natives of thst AsMbe>C(fif j brings pleasure to the person who t Main Street Tal. 5128 Armstroog. The name of the thrill­ Don't Feel Ulseouniged An iinalghtly scratch on dark city. ing air story Is T U gh t at Mid­ Langw ear Sieta Taw elG IftSeto after Thanksgiving If you have Is fortunate to receive it. We furniture can be made less obvi­ night" Ugly spoU on your best lace Uble suggest you ask at Matthew ous by onlorlng with Iodine and Progtame tonight: Wlor a, 999 Main St , alyrut their — W JZ-NBC 10 Fetoy The oompanloa feature Is "H ar­ N * o e fr hogsy 0 ls tOA Kdafereed crotch for srear/ Reinforced crotch for w asrf aUle. $ coloTA White. 90sl0$. looking. In bright coIota Ing appointments for mix well Add soda and stir until of $20 to $300 Melstmalagar’’; 6:80 Reafiew of Xmas giving. 'Ihelr work Is excel­ thick. Cool until lukewarm. Sift Pure Wool, BhM MelteM ths Moimted. ZIPPEB JACKETS lent and prices start at »4.00 a flour, baking powder and aalt to­ PF.aSONALPINANCe COM9ANY COMPAII ODI .Some weekmid abort waves for m of WE SEIVE ALL ika niankwklta aarlaga' la laka Briiia 8:18 Naem; TPA4 Parle 4 tablespoons butter which h.'vs been lined with wax pa­ tke ItTgeet loan ceweeng la craii paaaikla at Panaaal rinanca 9:18 French drama; OSD OBC AiMrict. Fm o m iI 5in>nce CMieeny APESIUM JACKETS 1-2 cup augar per. Bake in a moderate oven for CtMpaay. WItk ikaaa aaw fpacial Reveraibte or Loodoa 11 aswe. !••• m 4o Isasi to huo4r*4e al tbao' Laaaa rrarpaae gala lha feweat /tea 1 teaa]x>on aalt 25 minutes Alnilaao Stylw 1-2 cup ralains and broken pecans. eanta al Itaiillaa. Tkata t n n a a al rare n wUak ka ie smAM. Tea caa Only one aubotoatlal treA a Ika paapit wka cat gat t I t t i k tn i kart aptatwastpaMaikalarapap... 8IE88 Cook potatoes, peel and pour A tilft of Embroidery ecroggly oak. ataada on Rattams K ttittlatt. Mtnagtrt, tttcktrt, aaianllp tka aaaaar pan pap ad pane Istoad, off the coast of North •Ter the remaining Ingredients. Such cute kiddles aprons, and SW EATEES Place In a buttered baking dish. puklic ntiliip cncktn, n il- laaa, tka laaa li caaltl Caw a la ladap careUaA aprons for grown-upa too. all fln- rate Mta; OoatraMMt, tttit aat $1.88 up IN TIME FOR CHRISTMASt Heat thoroughly in the oven aa4 ana kaw llnla a laaa ceeia pan isheil at Mrs. Elliott's Yam and city tapltpttt, lanatii, tAct tt4 karri Orwrila ar pkaaa II pen peafar. Add marshmallows on the top Gift Shop, and they are an Inex­ titit taplopati. tkllUe itetttp This Radio and Waaher ConbinatiiMi A C •nd return to oven until marsh- pensive for Christmas giving. wttktra— it lact, ttyant erkt kta a Offer— Reg: Worth $102.90, for only— 4 ■laUowa arc nicely browned. nguUr itcoM tuUcitnt tt matt tka S U N - O r RAIN JACKETS Haag High tim Holly awalkly paynaatt. • nraadeat ’.Vay to Say and mistletoe too Guanintecd Windproof and . ^ E A O BUY NOW AND SAVE $29.95 Merry fltrlstaiBs Water Repeibnt . ^ 9 a W W Christmas is FIW A ^ COMPANY for "him ." Go to the C. E. House coming when our Sasall Deposit D o w b . Babiice Over 18 Moatha. In Radio A * ! Soo, Inc., and aak for a gift Oaf nta al ckarga aa Spacial RevenUblea ...... |7.S 5 homes look their Laaaa it l!i% anatkly aa aa- •artUlcate for a Stetson Hat. You brightest decked pal4 priacipal kalaaca aa aytfp juat algn in the amount 3rou want In Ciuiatmaa gai­ alaa laaa. Otkar plaaa ayallakla 7 $ I MAIN STAIIT Service top a y, and they will enclose this ety. The time « cktfgaa ap n ikt laarfal rata I tkaeln wee.- X S ew -lee* 111 KELLER'S MEN'S WEAR 1$ TeanT Kgptrleacv! tortlBcate In a miniature Stetson when all those af >% MoBiklp aa aapal4 pria­ **1118 Home of CeatcBipo Faafcieaa” wrhich you giva him, than Chrlatmaa good- cipal aM aacaaeiag tIM . aa4 MANCHESTER KEMP’S, Inc. >% waaUlp aa aay icaala4ac. ton aelaet the style hlmseU and lea come to life. SAR0L8 lIVINt, 887 Main Street « 0pp. St. JaaMflTg Chaich ' ba picks out hli Stetaem, Here's a recipe Wftiv E. Kroh Uwak you from now to naxt you’ll' Ukt and perhaps want to St. make for Chrlatmaa for there's Former Pastor rout* from Slax, capital of Bheaai Japs Pound Towns province, to Lajichow, capital of Here Honored Sikorsky Says Helicopter Kansu province. Lonchow residents By The Associated Press News From Manchester’s Neighbors On Supply Route spent 11 hour* In dugouts while Am CIta Pow and Lt B five successive group* of attacker* H o u s e r s — Manchester's Headquarters^or Meh^s Aasd Gas and El A ...... H Will Revolutionize Flying . dropped 220 bombs, causing exten­ 'Local Legion and VFW Am Super P o w ...... % Rev. F. C Allen Elected Hongkong, Dec. 1—(F)—Japan­ sive damage. Cent States E l ...... K Head of Meriden Min* ese airmen last night pounded Get ProfeMional Com* Cite Sent ...... 4H talned Mr. and Mrs. Almon Dou­ By Devon Fraocls •*> For wartime use he foresaw towns along China's 300-mile sup­ More people are killed in tbe 1 Gifts— pany for This Evening. a ta Serv., p f d ...... 50H iflten* Association. bleday and daughter Alma of Asooclated Press Aviation Editor \ cavalry squadrons of the air, ply route from Soviet Russia. course of farm work than tn any Steps To The Fore With These El Bond and S h are...... 7% Tolland Lebanon, Eugene Goodale and Clif­ Wapping Philadelphia, Dec. I—Up In the | dropping by helicopter in enemy Bomba were dropped along the other induatry. Nlag Hud Pow ...... SK Autoist Exonerated ford Eccelson of Glastonbury. Connecticut manufacturing com- territory to destroy vital bridges ToBlclit ii Kmnchcater't Nlfkt Maaehaster frltnds of lUv. Mra. John H- Suala M rs W. W. Uraai Unit Lt and Pow A ...... lU Fradartck C. Allen, for nearly a Mr. and Mra. Elton Buall bad munity of Stratford, a Russian- or ammunition dumps, a t tt«i U. 8. V«t«raiM HoaplUl deends pastor of tbs Second Con- 1178-8, MMlivtll* for their gueaU Mr. and Mrs. 8MW. IWanclMstcr bora engineer has been tinkering i The most successful helicopter aad Um Legion and VFW are com* grsgaUonal church of thla town, In Hendrick’s Death Howard T ^oo of Bucklngtwm and with a strange contraption which.' built, so far was constructed In Christmas Suggestions — Shop Early, Miaa TTernay, taadier at Hlcka Mr. and Mra. Cfitarles Canter and In principle, he believes is going ' Germany In 1937. At least five Ualiir In preaenting ae fine an en­ and for the past four years minis- daughter Dorothy of Marlborough. Mr. and Mr*. Selim Liinden tertainment aa oould be obtained R. Re Express tepr of Trinity Methodist church, SOB Of Norwich, Caan., also several Mamorisl school, la spending the family moved the tin t of tbe week to revolutionize firing for the pri-' secret machines embodying that i ■ ' Msritlatt, will be Intereeted to G>roner Yeomans Finds week-end with her parents In Mr. and Mra. Arthur Keefe enter- to the house which Is owned by vate citizen. i principle are now being built In tbe for tiM buddlea at the Inatitutlon. nephews aad nlecss. Ulned their family and Mra Helen Igor I. Sikorsky, who 19 years ; United States. Two of them are POPULAR Men's know that at e meeting of the n e funeral will be held on Mon­ Bridgeport. Mlaa Morrow, also a Mr. and Mrs. Wellman W. Bum- f e ' ■ Commander Nathan Miller of And- Traffic Rise Meriden Ministers' association held Hartford Man Not Re* teacher at Hiclu Mamorisl, la Whit* of Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. ham in Pleasant Valley. ago was living on baked beans In i expected to be flight-tested before '. . ■>' eraon-Sbea Port. V P ^ and Part day afUmoon, at 3:30 p. m. at the Robert Foote entertained Rev. and a room on New York's West Side next summer. w this week at the Y.M.C.A. In the sponsible in Accident Luther A. WMte Funeral home. apendlng the week-end in Norwich. Wapplng Grange. No. 30 held iU Bathrobes ■ ■-C*. Commander Leon Bradley yeater- Miss Elisabeth Hicks has closed Mrs. Berl Lewis and son Billy, because It was all he coiild af- ' E. Burke Wllford. Philadelphia day aecured the aervlcea of Larry Rev. Dr. George 8. Brookes, pastor Miss Marjorie Foot* from Fair- regular meeting Tuesday evening. ford, told a group of fellow engln- manufacturer, in a paper prepared d& ton and hla band and the rear I/oral Office Leading In Talcottville. v of the Union Congregational her summer home and returned to Twenty-six membei* and three MARKET n- her winter home In New York field, Robert Foote from Univer­ eers last night he waa convinced for presentation today estimated $5.00 to $12.00 | % of the caat of the ahow now playA This Section in Yearly I L-llUlCIIchurch will WUi IHlICIttVC.officiate. XSUBurial will sity of Connecticut and Edward visitors were preaent. The pro­ helicopters will be built to permit ’ that by using stub wings In the ! And Self Serve Groceries tng at Hartford'a State theatei^ Rockville, Dec. 1.—(Special) — be In Grove Hill cemetery. a ty . i Foote. gram waa in charge of the mar­ "hundreds of thousands and may­ air and helocipter blades for take- I and the group will preaent Man- Coroner John H. Yeomans of And­ Thankaglvtag Dlnnere Mr. and Mr*. Aaron Courrier, Mrs. Berl Lewis will be leader ried brother* and the single sis­ “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP" How fo make your beau or pappy— Business Gain. left town Wedneaday for their be millions" to fly their own air­ offs and landings, speeds of more ' cheater’a contribution to the fall over announced on Wednesday Thanksgiving dinners were at the series of rahearaals to oe ters. Robert Watson was chair­ craft. than 525 mile.s an hour could be I 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BLDG. entertainment program tonight. served s t the various Institutions winter bom* in St. Petersburg, hedl under the Parent's-Teacher's man of the brothers' program and With but one more month to go, that Jonathan Lewis of Hartford, Florida. He addressed the annual Rotat­ achieved. The present world's ab- I Men's Hats Other Bntrrtalnera. In and around RockviUs on Thurs­ Association for Christmas carol Miss Betty Vlbert had charge of ing Wing Aircraft 'Conference at solute speed record is 468 miles an i Or even good old hubby—httppy! Bealdea the famoua Larry Clin- the Manchester office of the Rail­ formerly of Rockville waa not re­ day. At ths Town Farm whert The local echools closed Wed­ ■Inglng. They will begin the flrat the alrters' program. The follow­ the Franklin Institute. sponsible for the death of James nesday noon for the Thanksgiving ing program was given: Song, by hour. 1 tdn and hia band there will be way Express is so far In the lead there are 31 men and S women the Monday in Eiecember and will be Power Applied Directly Mary Dugan, aololat with the band. E. Hendricks of South Carolina new auperlntendent and hla wlfs, recess to reopen again Monday held through this month at the all; roll call by all married broth­ $2.95 and up In Increased business for the year which occurred on the Talcottville morning, Dec. 4. er*. subject was "What vlrti j Helicopters differ from the more WEEK-END SPECIALS Rufe Davla, the HillbUly Slicker. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harding Town Hall. All who play instru­ ifsmiliar "windmill" planes or au- Btai> of Holl3rwood'a Cocoanut over last year that It la expected road soma ten days ago. served a chicken dinner. Mias Alice E. Hall of East ments are asked to bring them to would you have In a woman If yoTi To Check Phones that It will lead all of the offices The finding states that the ac­ were to marry again?" piano sol^ jtoglros In that power is applied Crove. Beverly Roberta, motion The program at the County Haven, Is spending the holiday rehearsals. directly to the canopy of whirling picture atar, Everett Weat of Al in the Southern New Ehigland ter­ cident occurred In the Town of Home at Venion Center started at recess with her parents, Mr. and "The Mystery Man" sponsored Walden V. (jolllns; reading by F resh ritory. For six of the first 10 Vernon on the highway leading Levi T. Dewey, "Thanksglvin'g blades which .lift the machine For Wire Taps! Stetson Hats Plerce'a Radio Oang. 11 o'clock when the children Mra. L. Ernest Hall. by the Hebron Grange will be giv­ Autoglro blades are autn-rotatlve During the fall and winter aea- months the Manchester office has from Rockville to Hartford. The gathered for a program which In­ Rev. Alexander Alison, Jr., of en in Bolton TTiursday evening De­ 1939"; male quartet, Walden Col­ aon Legion and VFW and DAV highway at thla point is of con­ lins, Carl A. Magnu.son, Levi Dew­ and tbe machine is drawn through headed all of the other offices In cluded the reeding of the Procla­ Bridgeport, with hia daughter, cember 7. A rehearsal will be the air by a conventional propel­ Shoulders >bi : $5.00 poata In thla area are contacted to the division. The Aguree for the crete, twenty feet In width with a mation of Governor Reymond held at the Gilead Hall Monday ey and Homer Lane. Providence. R. I., Dec. 1.—(F)— eaent entertainment nlghta at three foot oiled nhoulder at either spent a few hour* Monday with The ladles' program was openei' ler. month of November at the Man­ Baldwin. The dinner eerved at Rev. and Mrs. V. 8. AUoon ' and evening at 7:30 o'clock under the Sikorsky biillt his first hellcop- With Federal agents slated to en­ Se hoaplUl for the enjoyment of chester office shows an Increase of side. direction of Mra. Leora Adam by a recitation by Miss Dorotf^ the tick comradea and the local noon Included roast chicken, dress­ family. lier, a machine which rises and ter the Investigation of mysterious, 73 per cent over the same month Lewis waa driving a 1930 Ford ing, gravy, mashed potatoes, sweet Mrs. Alida Lewis la spending the Qulmby. Jewett; harmonica solo, Mias E^< Bescends vertically. In 1909. It Genuine Spring poata were fortunate yeaterday In a year ago. Sedan southerly along the highway abeth Caldwell; recitation, Ml»!l widespread wire tapping opera­ aecuring thla fine group, when the potatoes, peas, pumpkin plea, nuts Thanksgiving holiday with rela­ Margaret Welles; quartet. Miss 'was not successful. In tbe last tions In Rhode Island. U. S. Dis­ Holeproof There waa an exceptionally large above mentioned. When he reached and fruits with the vegetables and tives in Rockville. decade giant Sikorsky transport plan waa announced, gladly offered amount of express at the office a point about one hundred sixty Vlbert. Miss Caldwell, Miss Jew­ trict Attorney J. Howard McGrath ib .l to make the trip tonight between poultry being raised at the home Mr. and Mrs. I. Tlldcn Jewett are ett and Mls.s Welles. The judges planes have surveyed ocean air announced today he Intended to LAMB LEGS T this morning. Offlcej* of the com­ feet south of the bridge over the by the children. entertaining friends from out of routes across the Pacific and the 7 and • p. m. pany In New England were closed Tunkahosen River, juat west of Ellington were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loomis have the telephones of virtually Hosiery \ The local unite will provide At the Rockville City boeplUl town. of Manchester Grange who decided Atlantic and linked the two con­ every important public official In yesterday, In observance of Talcottville the right front fender and the Convalescent Home, a tur­ Mr. and Mra. William S. Simp­ tinents of this hemisphere. tranaportatlon for the entertain­ Thanksgiving. New York state of the car struck the deceased. The Poultrymen from throughout in favor of the brothers. the state checked for possible M ilk Fed Rev. P. C. Allen Impact evidently threw the body key dinner waa served to the son and son Billy, are guests of Simsbury Grange has invited Wealthy now, the engineer-in­ wire taps. 35c to $1.00 pr* er*. observed Thanksgiving a week patients who were able to enjoy It. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Simpson Tolland county attended a meet­ ventor has .'eturaed to his experi­ ago, but was doing bualneea aa over the fender In some manner so Wapplng Grange to nelghlior Witn The home telephones of the Silver City, he was elected presi­ The 18 Inmates at the Tolland at a family gathering. ing Tuesday evening In Ellington them on Thursday evening, Dec­ ments with helicopters. state's Republican attorney gen­ ib .l usual yeaterday. This meant that dent. that the head struck the post at Jail enjoyed a chicken pie dinner "When helicopters for private VEAL LEGS what would have come Into the the right side of the windshield, Town Hall at 8 e'clock. A discus­ ember 14 and furnish a part of eral, Louis V. Jackvony, and of Mr. Allen on leaving here re- serv’ed by Jailer Usher. the program. Wapplng Grange use will come." he said, "I do not I Pawtucket's Democratic mayor. I J l Fires, Crash office yeaterday and today all ar­ turnrP)—Thanka- liveries which would have been upon the west shoulder shortly be­ ternoon session begins at two talk on "What ROP Work Has ASTHMA! Chuck R oasts n>^ Improvements have been made fore the accident and that he was include health education, research, glvtng held an unusual amount of made at 10 o'clock this morning within the building and to the the sponsoring of tuberculin test­ o'clock. Hebron Grange No. i l l Meant to Me" and there was a SoothinR Irritation axeltament and grief for Windsor .along Main street were being DRUG STORE 4 9 * 17c lb. Otto H el#, Harold Olds. Charles "I am of the opinion that said Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Way land In tbe world, with 160,000 atead after starting In a second Mansfield spent Thanksgiving accident and the resulting death many years. He was employed have returned home after spending square miles of ares. floor kitchen during the absence WIgren, rtharles Tucker and Al- with her father. Selectman Ten­ with tba Cyril Johnson Woolen msron Hollister and reservations were not caused hy the criminal a few days at tbe home of Dr. of one of two familtea occupying nant C. Bugbee and family at Company and for the past 19 years Walter way and his family in the premises. may be made with them. The ■act, omlaslon or carelessness of waa a night watchman at the V eal Loaf DAUOHm*8 FACI IS RlDi Belta ^-^g*on is also making plans for its West Willington. said Jonathan Lewis, or of any Westport, N. Y. The accident happened when Mias Marietta Fitch, Mrs. Spen­ Riverside Woolen Mill, Stafford The Woman's Club will hold Its Ia« rw I gar* s d* to Dad- su m i(Ovn Biumini Joseph M. Krlat, 03, tripped over New Year's Ev# festivities at the other parson or persons." Hallow. He served as a town Rainbow on Sunday, Dec. 31, and cer Fitch and Miss Florence Whit­ Huuiksgtvtng Wedding December meeting st the kome of FARMERS Frankfurts b ODU ■* ««at7 COM 1 kad. Wabar b oqr la«MlM fcaatfcM. 50c fo $1.50 I a rug end fell down ateirs at hla lock of Rockville visited Miss Jen­ constable for a number of years Mi*. Joseph Barraaso on Thurac^s.v home suffering a possible akiill promises an entertaining. Interest­ The marriage of Miss Sophia M. being elected annually on the Hera’t wkat k aiw -l caaaot koar k- iA kaeo oe adur. ing evening for all who attend. A nie Church Tuesday. Geosay, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. afternoon December 7 at two Mineod Ham fracture Dinner guests Thursday of Mr. Democratic ticket and took an ac­ o'clock, program 1* In charge of In addition, Harry C. QrlswoM. turkey mipper will be served Stephen Gessay of High atreet to ATTENTION! and Mrs. Howard Pratt were hla Raymond E, Nelson of Jackson tive part In town politics. Mr. Mrs. Ruby Gibson and It will be a TO, prominent tobacco grower, ami parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pratt Adams waa a member of the Unl- TIclMts Have Bees FlaeeS With Am. Bologna a former representative in the IlelghtA N. Y., son of Mr. ,and Chrt.stmas party with an exchange Us for the Scorfs and hla son, Ralph Pratt. Mrs. Ned Nelson of Manchester versaliat church and the Sons of of gifts between the members. A General Assembly from Windsor, Floyd Phelps, teacher of the Veterans. box of clothing will also be packed CONN. VEGETABLE died at his home. Noveiiiljer’g Fire took place at the rectory of St. Willington Hill school waa In the Bernard's church on Thursday, the Besides his widow. Mrs. Mable and given to tb* school nurse. GROWEB8 ASSOOIAnoN'e Sliced B acon ROLL $1.00 end up Alarms Total 37 Wing hospital at Palmer, Moss, Rev. Edward J. (Julnn officiating. Emillne (Benton) Adama, he la Miss Teresa 'Vincent. Miss Clara 37TH ANNUAL BANQUET two daj-s this week for treatment Miss Betty Oesssy was ' maid of survived by two eons, Leon F. Efilis and ^rs, Charles Fish are To Be HeM la the P o rk L iver Wennergren Hurl of a nose Infection, A substitute honor and G. Milton Nelson was Adams of Center street and Ralph the assistant hostesses. RUTTER taught the school. A. Adams of West Stafford; a Mr. aad Mra. Romolo Bagllo and STATE ARMORY. New Have*. A total of 37 alarms for fire Mr. and Mrs, Charles Korner best man. A reception followed brother, Herbert Adams ot Weth­ the ceremony. children spent Thanksgiving Day TkoraSay, Dm . 7 At 848 F. M. lO e lb. 2 9 e lb. Neckweor In Two Car Crash were answered by the Manclfester entertained at dinner Thanksvlv- ersfield. a sitter, Mrs. Harold L. frith Mrs. Alax Machasia In Buck­ TIckata 8IJ8 gar flre departmenU during ths month i tng. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Voepei Mr*. Homer T. Anderson Tbe funeral of Mrs. Ada Jan* Andrew* of Stafford Hollow. ingham. of November Of this number nine and children of City Island, N. Y.. Mr. and Mr*. Andrew AndreiBkl Mrs. Clayton Hills is spaading For fiaarvaa iiat 50c to $1.50 ^ were taken care of by the Man­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Korner ot (Williams) Andarson, 81. widow fy M at aaoa, aa wa mast ropart Only one accident, so far re- of Homer T. Anderson, formerly of of We»t Main street are tb* par­ this wraek-and frith her brother SALT PORK 6V^e lb. ARROW TO THI RBSCUli portsd, marred the holiday for chester firs department, which re­ Manchsster, Alfred Young nr ents of a aoo bora, Tuesday night William Proctor tn Ntantle. back oa Batarflay, Dae. 8. AUOW H m A W U X Wfc Manchester residents yesterday sponded to eight still alarms and Hartford and maticaniar and Mrs. this city was hejd on Friday morn­ at the Johneon Memorial hospital. Mra. Cbarias FUh was tha guest Redaau yosnilf. paL Giro ktai Arrow one whistle alarm In the South ing at the Ely Funeral parlors. In At 2:30 a m. yesterday a rar Charles Lyon. Mrs. Andrclaky Is the former Ruth of bar aunt Mra. Martha Frink In Robt. M. Reid & Sons tJat * b daM-dwr^to pot dw aosN uyt- wUI pap ap Wabar’rappaaiMMs Uta s Tru Vol Shirts operated by Charles L. Wenner­ Manchester Fire District there Mr. and Mrs. John R. Edwarda Northampton, Mass. Rey. Mr. Mc- Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andover, Wednesday. PIGS GOTTAOB were 28 calls. All of the calls in Oirkin, pastor of tb* Edward Con- IBANCHBaTER - FHONE 8188 las dm aud* Arrow Aim werldfumu. ■ha Anow kandkiwhlif ia kb kcaMi gren 37, of 8S Alton street, crash­ were holiday guesta of Mr. and EMward Murphy of Stafford Hol­ Thanksglring Day waa observed T k sfto wriakUraiiitaat. loog wearias, ed with another auto driven hy the South Manchester District Mra. Lathrop O. Weat of Stafford gregatlona^hurch officiated. An­ low. la OUasd Thursday frith many FEET CHEESE packat. C iatroatlr dafd. aaady ubJud. $1.35 Walter A. Johnson of Main street. were still alarms The calls were Springs and Mias Hazel Wert of other aenricc was held at three family partlea: Mr. and Mrs. Win- •■d o id y ...... t1 Md $148 Glastonbury. The accident took in nearly all cases for gras*, i Hartford. o'clock thii afternoon at the Qaanatt Confers With Hoover throp I^rter and family entartain- 5«ib. 5en>. place on Main street near Havnrs brush or chimney fires. Monday Ooldic Greenberg of Lucina Memorial Chapel In this San Francisco, Dec. 1. — (JP) — *d Mr. and Mra. Wilbur HlUs and Cosae in today-aod make yoar mlecthwa from dwm and street. Wennergren. injured In the Andover will begin observation city and burial waa In Grov-e Hill Frank E. Gannett, New York pub­ son Homer and Mra. Mary Mitch­ Other Shirts mishap, was treated at the Man- and practice teaching In the cemetery. lisher fratmcntly mentioned aa a ell of Hebron. Mrs. E. E. Foot* smny ocher Anow ihira, dee.. heodfcerehiefL and oodatweer. ebsster Memorial hospital. Aecord- To Seek Increage Moore Meadow school, Willington Mr*. Anderson was born In posalbl* RepuMican Praaldentlal entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arnold The Old Sawyer Says:— BOILED HAM Sliced to the report, the Wennergren car with Mias Daisy Pilcher, critic Rockville, August 27. 1863 and candidate In 1940, had a long con­ C. Foot* and ehlldran Mary and $1.15 was going north on Main street teacher for the Wllllmantir State lived hei* until 14 years ago. Her ference late yeaterday with former Teddy from Amherst, Mass. Mr. and hit the Johtuon machine whirh At Briggg Plant Teschera' College. late husband was formerly tn the Prealdent Herbert Hoover. aad Mrs. J. Kellogg White enter* Jersey NAPKINS, 80 in box...... • Hoase’s ExclnsWe Headquarters was coming In the opposite direc­ In the Good Will League mstchea monumental builness here. She I Have Often Been Asked iPbrk • Resns tion. The Wennergren car, after Tuesday night Willington lost all leaves two daughters. Mra. Frank GIFTS JERSEY SOUPS. V egeU blc In Moincheflter for Arrow Merchandise tha collision, continued on for TVlrolt. rvc. 1. i/p, Emil three games to Shell Chateau. Brown and Mrs. Gordon elevens of **What win happen, if in boildina a hnaie I oae hui- Large No. 2Vt Tomato ...... Flannel Shirts about 200 feeV ripping down a Marey, president of the CIO United t:?harlea MLske of Willington for Northampton. Moss., three sons. MEN APPRECIATE MOST SC sns (Cnc# ftt A H^arby ^r\'lcc atatlon. Autf>rnnbile Workeri union IocaI at Hotel Hooker rolled high single Clarence B. Anderson of Pittsfield. ber that has not bMn dried to the proper moiatnre con­ SPAGHETTI...... l-Ib. pkg.i After Investigation polite held Uio Briggs Manufacturing Com- of 153 Mass., Lucien H. Anderson and tent ondcr controlled conditions whi^ pre-shrink the 25c PEA BEANS, Cslifomia . $1.50 to $4.50 Wannerg^cn on a reckless driving pany. announced today that the Eugene H. Anderson of Hartford, hnnbcr nnifonnbr? Charp He wUI appear in town | „nion wotdd seek a wage Increase seven grandchildren and a greet Army & Navy Club grandchild. SWANK JEWELRY *Tho answer Is: AnTthiax aujr H r . f'" " ' "‘"’liar to that Turkeys as Prize§ Plommer-Heek TOMATOES, No. 2 con. 4 for 23cl WOOLEN A second CM ach^uled for to- j-r^^ted tn the settlement of the FEATURING DUO-GRAM Leather Mob's Men's ond Boys' « S' , ('hrysler dispute. The marriage of Mr*. Bessie K. proa havo. let m aay, planned a bwatifnl archod PEANUT BUTTER Mb. jar 12c Zipper Jackets ' Mazey's announcement came aa At Setback Party Heck, a teacher at ths Mapla *ni8 laititk la A Crest-Like Desifti” opcainc between ttvinfl room and dining room. Grosa, IrigWiMm r l i H E PIk r I ZIPPER JACKETS MACKINAWS. $8.00 end op Hartford, arretted on a c harge ot . additional thousanda of Chrysler street school and Walter H. Plum­ raw hunber ia oaed in framing that arch, and ia than Boyer Mor’s Underweor operating a car with doIccUve workers went back to their job* mer, a merchant took place on BoyaT Wednesday afternoon-at the Union BINGO and Key C h aias...... 11.50 I Cuff Liaks .. .11.50 coverad with lath aad plastar. As H dries oat. tlw lorn ;ORNED BEEF 2 cant 33c| «t"toe center Ta'te " Wednesday I pre*ented the only cloud on 1 A new series of setback parties Cnvat CkaiBS...... $1.50 Belt Buckles. .11.50 Uothtr GMtt $4.00 $5.00 afternoon. y | the automotive Islx^r situation at , '■'111 begin tomorrow night tn the Coogregational church. Rev. Dr. I her twists or bows; irreaiatibly it paDa at the lath and MACKINAWS. $0.75 and ap Of All Kinds : the moment. Masonic Temple, and again three George 8. Brookes officiated. The Cigartita CaoM ...... $2.00 | Wallets ...... $2.50 the lath polk at the pfautcr. The bcantifnl arch dercloM 1 CsmflLeirs CLAPP'S BABY POOD Jim Diady naUve turkeya will bn given away couple were attended by Mr. and 'crows’ feet’ — cradw will ma from it In all diroctioM, Tomato Jaies as prises to the players making Mrs. James H. Heffernan. Upon ®*V**dtag on whether one or mere pieces of green lam- Strained Chopped PEACHES Postal Receipts Former MIHIoBaire Dlea tha first, second and third highest their return from a wedding trip OTHER SUGGESTIONS Large 50-Ol 4Caae 2Cans J Laige acorea. These turkeys have been the couple will reside at 106 DANCE her are exerting their pan bock of the arch. Warpiag OoBar Oaapo 88r oiBd ftas OeastaM Oraia or PIcHda Cans Bridgeport, Dec. Arth­ raised in Tolland and will be ap­ Prospect street. Onnrat Ghtan Leadter nttod Gaaea... hokiber polle at rooAng naOe and tears the roof^ and Na.2)^ Cans DOUBLE Green Stamps Given With H^re Inert‘ase

watstobsda. Tbs results wars aa At the GUrde Saturday Only Even Vests of Police iaatlsR tba Btudant LMffua tor InduaMdl eneottraglng, ba addid. that' ba Many Greetii^ ot iMmocracy bacauM ha did not About^Town No Emergency proposed tba additional regional HoMHfispital Spread of Bolsheivism Death Proves Engineer IHes **thiat tha motive of -tba ptopla Have Ears These Day’s shot la tha laft ______planning arhaa for extension of making the propoeala." % , 1st had courstd upward humaq engineering. Cards Wasted heart. No In reaponae to quaationa, Leah Facing Nation^s Dance Tonight Police Puzzle While on Duty Although tba final i^torU haro Waterpower was a minor Item New York, Dec, 1. conceded that be uaed the IfgUon* not y«t been flM , It was roportsd Seen Underlying Cause al Student League and the 'term in most of these areas, he said, Even the policemen's ve.sts Ataaka Jun ...... 6% today that tba Rad Ckoai RoU CaU adding that, for example, it was Mailed in Unsealed En­ have ears these days. Communlata InUrchangably. In Ifancbeatar baa raaultad In tba Electric Power Ticket Sales and Table Engliflliman Killed Al> CapL John A. Oooasff, Alleghei^ ...... 1% Stricken Fatally While Amid frequtot clas^ea with very minor In connection with the (Tommlssloner Lewis J. Val­ datectlvaa, who took ' 400 Persons At* Allied Chem ...... 170% raglatratlon ot mora than 1,600 Ohio river and rivers running Into Invasion o f Finland Al* Federal AgenU Probe velopes They Are O f­ Matthewa over terminology, Laab Membsra aat aa tha minlniuni (Cos tin nod from Pago Ooe) Reservations Indicate entine haa disclosed that the mofit Itifltantly by Bui* ciuM, aald tha Am Can ...n ...... 1101,4 Switching Cars at the the gulf. expreaaed belief that "a good quota for tba town. , so Defensive Move, Enraged Duck Hunters ten Not Delivered. police Department Is experi­ eatsd C o o l^ was shot as ^tend Dance at Cheney lAm Home Prod .. .. . 55'4 many" o f thla country's problema Well Attended Party. let Fired Into Thigh. dealgnod to aet' up nine power DeUberaMy Perverted Facta. menting with concealed port­ the floor. 'Iliera wars Bo Am Rad St 8 ...... 9% Mill at Woodland. grew out of the profit syatem. He Calculated to Rend' able radios carried by police­ of a struggle or robbanr aad Hall; List o f Winners. th e Tolland County Damocratlc authorlUea. Despite this, the chief executive Santa Ana, Catlf., Dec. 1— Postmaster Thomas J. Quish V, Am Smelt ...... W H maintained that be did not think ■aid someone had deliberately per­ Ticket sales for the Hospital men for use in gathering evi­ Baltimore. Dec. 1. — oP) — The found $13.75 In cash in tha i aaaoclatlon will bold Ita Oacambar Only Minor Part of Plans Russia Impregnable. r (A5—Sheriff Jesse Elliott said Am Tel and Tel ---- .168Ti WUllam Jett. 71. for nearly 18 It was "disloyal” to be In favor of verted the actual facta in his mes- declared today that large numbers dence. ' case of a 64-year-old Englishman, keeper's pocket Asotber fine social event, the . 81T4 meeting next Monday In the Wll- Auxiliary dance to be held-In the today Federal agents were in­ Am Tob B ...... years railroad engineer at the changes In the profit system. Ha said this was not true be­ ■ags. The time would come, be of Christmas greetings throughout He aald that with the micro­ i killed almost Instantly by a bullet W. F. Mjdander, CooleyVi . aanm l Turkey, Oooee and I*!* . 11‘4 Ungtbn town hall at 8 p. m. Hotel Bond ballroom In Hartford vestigating some terrible-tem- Am Wat W k s ...... Woodland paper mill, Burnside, Chairman Starnes

1 CAN'T HELP IW O '-’THK SoJgSif n tn a E / A Sense and Nonsense ■WIRB COULD lUNAWAYf wASrtoiyT OP B U Y SELL./;^^; REMT//^^/^//;r C L / & S S I F I E D It’s a Poor Jok^— A visiting speaker to a Sunday The tmln roared out of the m ’ CftCEK/ tt’ben !o credit slip to­ four door deluxe trunk se ineallstlOB erate price. Two adults. Write When thev met earPer In the Mrs H. J. Turkington, Dr. John 49 Wadsworth street. A fire that BY SYLVIA St tb* chsrg* mad* fn h* aarTle* 18 Month Pay For Any Outfit Box L. Herald. season neither club had won a band’s death. “He was too good rondarad. „ SPORT TOPS and curtains, lug­ 7 Free "Courteay Autos" Barry, Mra. John Barry, C2iaries had started In a choir had gained to me,” she said, “I never gave him gage and narneas repairing. IHj -rsme, b” t It will he different this All adTartltamanla tauai confurni Simply phone or write us and we S. House, Mra. Oiarlca House, such headway when It was dis­ anything but his proper medicine. ” In atyla, copy sod lyposrapBy with Cambridge St Tel 4740 Chaa time. nte America n*. even Dr. John Allison. covered that the room was badly rosuuttloB* anforead by th* bqbilab* will send a car to bring you to the Houses For Sale 72 though able to e-et onlv IS nlav- As Mrs. Carina was being led Pocohontos-Smith Legend era and tbay raaanr* the rfght.^ to Lakuig. Marion EMdy, Dr. Robert Knapp, ooorched and a bole had been store and take you back home »rs lnt-> uniform last night, have burned through the floor. 'This from the courtroom at recess, a Gained Glamor With Age adit, ravla* or ralaot any copy 4o*. again. Tbla service Is absolutely FOR SALE—4 ROOM bungalow Mrs. Robert Knapp, Mrs. O. Mo- lac sidsrsd oblootlonsbla shown thev won’t stand too much quin. Mrs.*Fronk Hood, Mrs. Ed­ was a still alarm. daughter of the deceased husband .liiiiiiiiiiiii bouse, electric lights and run­ CLOnNQ HOURS—Claaalflad ads ^ Business Opportunities .12 free, no matter where you live. nushing around. At 11:30 yesterday morning No. kicked out at the defendants lE'story-of CspL John Smith’s to bo publlahod aamO day must bo ALBERTS f u r n it u r e CO. ning water 2 1-3 acrea of land, ward Nelson, Mrs. Howard Taylor, Harold Richmond, G. H. Willard, 3 Company was call to the rear of ankles. Whereupon Mra. Carina thrflUng reecue from death by 1 WASH TUBBS Something He Hadn’t Counted On reeolvoil by 11 o’clnck noon Saiur* F o il' f ALE- BARBER shop fully Hartford Store 43 Allyn St. young fruit orchard, two chicken retaliated by swinging her purse r the Indian princess Pocahontas U days coops 80‘x90', chicken yard, barn Mra. R. Martin, J, Mayer, Mias 698 Middle tournolke, cast, to ex­ equipped, reasonable tor cash. In­ Open Wed. and Sat. Eves. Lasi Dfight*8 Fights Mary Hayes. tinguish a grass Are. at the offender’s head. familiar to every schoolboy. But OW,DARLING, U ow iooo f f y « 'TD *ta>Md>* aarer“\ fewiSnSiTioiirpiirrT^ IWlc^one Your Want Ad* quire PeArl Street Barber Shop Free Delivery Within 100 MIlea and garage. Five minutes walk the doughty captain kept it a se­ 4 ^ ^ r*Bwqrrio8ri Ads sr* socaptad ovar th* tala- to main highway and bus line. Dr. Amo* Friend, Mr*. Amos idOMTtel TOO. OM* 09 TMW* A COUMT. MAIMOME MMl.J S S T l KU01N. tbeas St U* CHAROB RATB slvan or call 438s. Manchester. Friend. O. E. Keith, Mrs. Q. B. cret (or 17 years. K UMteay,EA«f.ALL — 1 ourrn AausH. e u M ie » e * e s A w wAM UKB V kUH.,J absvs as a aonvanalne* to advor- FOB SALE—ROUND dining room Reasonable price tor quick sale. When he returned to Jamestown table and buffet. Will sell rea­ Apply John Kraua, 186 Hlllstown Keith, Harriet Caaperson, Florence S i THte oozy-woeev Ut,«M0 CAM HOLD K JOB. IMAM. tloars. but tb* CASH RATES will b* By The Associated Press In 1607, after his capture by Pow- dffwFFbaigtE ■VtaNTMMG------assopud as FULL paym en t If Help Wanted —Female 15 sonable. Call 6614. road, Manchester, Conn. COaperson, Mrs. H. M. MUIs, P. L. id at th* bualnasa offlc* on or bo­ Baltimore Pat Comlskey, 203. Dat^, Mrs. G. I. Ehneraon. hatan’e tribe. Smith mad* no men­ MEbIPPV' ro th* aavantb day followlns th* Jertey City, stopped Maynard Daily Pattern tion of the Indian maiden’s heroic WANTED- GIRL FOR general i.OR SALE ON STATE road, Harold Reed, James Turnbull, SSt iBsartlon of aach ad othsrwls* Manchester Green, 6 room house, Daniels, 193, Manteo, N. C., (6). N. B. Thraii, Miss Marion Wash­ deflanec of her tether's order for 1 I th* CHAROB RATB will b* oollaet- housework, steady work, no chil­ Machinery and Tooh 52 Atlantic City, N. J.-Bobby LL. V sA Ns raaponsIblUty tor arrors In dren. Tel. 3780. steam heat, artesian water, 2 car burn, Fred Taylor, Brneet Kjelf- Apron And LancTioon Set Smith’s execution. Instead. Smith tslopboaad ads will b* aasumsd and SHALLOW WELL pump, 30 gal­ garage, 180 ft. frontage b; liu Jones, 163, Atlantic City, outpoint' son, Mr*. A. Osello, Chester In­ wrote tkat Powhatan had treated tasir securary cannot he auaran* lon tank, running condition, price ed Young Gene Buffalo, 154, Pblla. GIRL WANTED FOR bakery deep, garden space, beautiful graham, Mra. (Chester Ingraham, Potteni 8604 him wen, mad* him presents of 1 w counter In market. Ehtperlenced |20.00. Call 6273. shade trees, high elevation. Price delphia, (10). Dr. Albert Freihelt, Walter Carter. food and sent him home with (our Index o f ClaBdiflcationB preferred. Apply 888 Main street 83,600 It taken within a week. Horry Moldment, Mrs. Harry Using this versatile pattern, guides. . Births ...... A TRACTORS. IMPLEMENTS, neW WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE. Bhsasamanu ...... B Taxes $38.46. Mortgage can be Moldment, Albert Dewey, Mrs. Al­ (8604) you can make any num­ When Smith visited Pocahontss. and uAed. Fordson parta, engines, “ Y" Alleys. bert Dewey, Alden Warner, P. F. Karriasaa ...... C Dublin Tractor Company, Wllll- arranged. By redecorating and ber of perfectly deUghtful gifts! than Iba wlto o( John RoUe, dur­ Deaths ...... ••eeeeseeeeeeee palnti^ outside, this can be Osahlon, William Burke, M. A. It includes a plnofom apron, a ing bar brte( reddenee In England, Card of .-Thanks seeeeeseeeea** mantle.* Bryant R CTmpmnii (I) Avery, E. J. Johnston, Thomas la Hamorlsm .. made Into a fine home. Pbone tle-oround, and a pretty lunch­ she (alted to rccognisa him . and Lest and Found RENTALS 7859. Mrs. M. Sheehan, 90 Holl Skoog ...... 92 126 07—318 Burbank. Mro. Maude Burbank, hod on craeoUootion o( having ► Burr ...... 102 96 137—838 eon net with bright Uttle floral ABBonneamnats a•a e•••• BEE ARTHUR A. atrect. Mra. r. H. Olmated. appUque designs. MV*6 Ids IK*. It was not untU Ftrsonal* ...... WlUon ...... 106 , 90 81—277 Mias E. A. Olmsted. Mrs. M. 2624, ioran years alter Pocahon- AatsBwMIao Wood ...... 99 *117 108 -824 They’re all glfU that you may ABtomoblaa for Sal* ...... 4 KNOFLA Horiarty, Mra. C. T. Allison, Mrw be sure any woman will be glad 9M* doalb. that th* (ull story oL itatomobllaa for Exchans* I James Burdick, D. C. Burdick, A. woo told with all Hs ALLEY OOP That’S Tilklnf. Doe Aato Aecaasorta*—Tlra* I Real Eatete Imaoraace SANDING MACHINE Given Pay Raise 899 429 423 1281 C. Ellsworth, P. H. Larson, Fire­ to get, even If she “has every­ •75 MMa St. PboM M< thing." And they’re *o quick and I deteUs. Th* numbar o( Ab u Rapalrinc—Polntlns .... T Cook’s Service Statton (3) stone Market, W. J. Buckley, sed te a dosen Aato Sehoola ...... 1-a Newcomb .... 123 107 139--358 Sedrick Straughon, Russell L. easy to make that you con flnish WEVe OOiNia AFTCK ULVSSES I w ho said AMV1MIN(9 ' ^’NO fftONZI A rOKAV, D P C - IF YOU CAN OUT Aato*—Ship by Truek ...... I AND EDGER And Yule Bonus them in odd hours. Linen is the 8t Aato*—For Hir* ...... t H. LaCh’pelle, 100 79 98—277 Crawford. WlUlam Cavanaugh. TO RSEcue oooikieosHi/t^aoo't 5 w im m in « t MAY PtAV SMART-ALfiC ^SM AIT MM AND OdCH ~ Brogan ...... 103 ISO 104—387 nicest material for luncheon seta, Caidilkt Smith 1s shown on the Oaraaa*—Sarvlc*—Storac* ... 14 PauUne WrobeL O. Ik lacteit stomp abevo, issued THAT'P BE A MlfeHTY lYCOME* W FVl WOWt TO HAVOC WITH CAN MAKE A Motoreyelaa—BIcycIas ...... II FOR BARGAINS TO iIe n t o u t R. UaCh’pelle 182 88 108—320 J. W. Durkee, Herbert Bruoh. and both the thin and heavy \U 0N (s» s w i m ; VIO AND NO TIME TO HIETORV, D ia v ia o T O f Vbatod Autos—Motoreyelaa ... II Hsrtfprd, Dec. I —(*>—A 5 per qualities come In such deUcloua la IMfl to eommemorato tha tar- ■BBtaaos aae ProfoaoloBal earYteoa la New Fnrnltare, Stoves aod cent wage end salary Increase and Mrs. A. Benson, Horry Armstroag, BUT* OLD "DOC" 487 401 484 1392 Mis. A. Butler, Fanny W, BuM- colom now! Moke the aprons of oaatoaaiol of the (oundtatg of li-l ■aalBass Barvlcaa OSsrad ___ II Electrloel AppUenees, go with S Ourlstmoa bonus of on* week'* Pocahontas and Pow- •■O N fiO N f sasahold Barvic** Offarad .,..11-A Jones to oar showroom* fat Hart* pay for the 3.200 employes of noU. Allan L. BuehneU, lltonian linen, - chambny, lawm or per­ Balldlng—Contractlne Charter Oak Alleys BUsobeater Motor Solea (2) Roger*, Mrs. 'Thomna Rogers, cale. h a te Oft obown to oval (ramas ‘No!w yol’re gettin’ it! Haven’t I been telUn’ you, all you Florlats—Nursarlc* ... ford. Time Paymeata ^ t t and Whitney Division of •I toi ooraara of tht ataonp- Fsaaral DIractora ...... NU*s-Bement*Pond Company were Meintoah . ...140 127 109—383 Horace Murphy, Ruth MeLoughlln. Pattern No. 8604 la designed haft* do ia just relax?” JONES 27 Osk St. TsI. 8284 94—279 In apron sixes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 Rsatina—Plumbing—Roofing FI'RMTI'RE AND llEA’nNG announced today by Prudent Bohadik .. ...103 82 Sodje Miller, Ernest Krttama- iasuranco ...... Tanner .,., ...114 118 112—844 cher, William E. Bucklsy, W. and 42. Slxe 16 requires, .for MlUlnory—Orossmaking ..... I S3 Oak HI. TeL 8284 or Rea. 7247 Clayton R. Burt. < MoTlog—Trueklag—Stnrags , The bonus, for hourly employes, Hair ...... 99 91 77-267 Harry England, C. C. Currier, C. No. 1. l*s yards of 36-lqch mater­ TOONIRVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Fablle Faaoongor Sorvleo .... will be based on a 40-hour week, Maxxoli ...... 180 108 183—801 M. Jordan. Mrs. C. M. Jordan, W. ial; 6 3-4 yards bios binding. For FalatlBg—Pkparlhg ...... computed on average hourly earn­ C. Pitkin. Charlotte Gotbt^, R. J. No. 2, 114 yardSL For luncheon FfBfossTenal Sorrlcoo ...... 615 02* 838 1666 Smith, R. Richardson, Mn. C. R. cloth, 1 yard. Napkins each Ropatrlng ...... || ' ings without overt! ms, for the pre­ JUST THINK OF WHAT DAP WfiAS OOING YD PUT ON THE PIRR !! Tailoring—Dyoing—Cleaning .. 14 vious month. The pay Increase TkU Cedars (1) Richaidaoo. 12x12 inches. 1-8 yard for appli­ Tollat Oooda and Servlc* ...... 1$ becomes effective Jan. 1. Com­ Heck ...... 113 116 108—832 C. J. Felber, Mrs. C. J. Feiber, que portions. Wantad—Buslnoaa Scrvica .... 14 Schendri .. . .. 82 97 94—273 C. A. Goodrich, Mra. C. A. Good­ For a PATTTERN of this BdoeailoBal pany’s holiday schedule provides Oouraa* and Claatca ...... Ft FOR SALE three-day- week-ends for both MrGnnlgal ...119 103 100—322 rich, Victor Johnson, Mra, E. H. attractive model send 18c IN Frlvat* Instructions ...... II Christmas and New Year’s Day. CurUa ...... 137 128 98—363 Crosby, Mrs. Francis Handley, COIN. YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. OaaetBg ...... i i -a SIX-ROOM SINGLE HOUSE, NO. 21 CEDAR STREE'I Chambers . ...180 121 110—861 Jooeph Albiaton, Mrs. J. Alhlston, STYLE. NUMBER and SIZE to Masteal—Dramatic ...... it Mrs. J. W. Stevenson, Mrs. ^ FRECKLltS AND H18 FRIRNOS Tha Bitrch Gee* Oa Wantad—Instructions ...... M Newly iminted outside and Renerally renovated inside The Herald Today’s Pattern Ser­ Ftnaactal 881 863 60S 1641 Carpenter, J. H. Hyde, A Friend, vice. 106-7th Avenue. New York, Ha.s fireplace, steam heat and all other improvements W. W. Terryberry, Harold Alvord. Hands—Stock*—Mortgaias ... II This hou.ae i.a vacant anjt ready to move into and is priced N. Y. Baslnass Opportunitica ...... II Reduced Prices Now Ckogaot's Fir# Chief* (2) Mrs. Harold Alvord, J. J. Douglas. Have you sent for your Pall Moaay to Loan ...... || for a quick .aale. Nat. Schwedcl. WUIlom Mover, ■dp oBd SltaatloBO Goodrich .120 123 117—860 and Winter Pattern Book? It’s Halp Wantad—Femal* ...... li in Effect on the Madden ... .. 98 98 117—310 Mrs. Robert H. Smith, Mrs. Hor­ brimming over wrltb smart fash­ Help Wantad—Mai* ...... IS Will accept a reasonable down payment, and balance N. Barton . .129 117 87—325 ace B. Learned, Mro. WlUlam Balssman Wantad ...... 14 A G. E. Oil FuruRce ions and clever Ideas for gifts to on mortgaRe with us it desired. H. Barton . .120 110 107—346 Bray, Mrs. Prank Crockor, Mrs. wear and to use,—more than 100 Halp Wantad—Mala *r Famals II 92-283 Kan Johnson, Mrs. Horry John- Agants Wanted ...... 11-a O. B. Oosroraloa Dummy ... . 90 101 fascinating designs! Ehrery ona Sltaatlon* Wanted—Femal* ... II oon. Mm. Fred Whipped Mrs. Sltaatlons Wanted—Male .... II We al.so have for sale several other single and two- $269 849 583 803 1607 Raynooad Hagedorn, Mrs. Mnry of these cSrefulIy plonn^, ac­ Batployment Asenctr* ...... «a family houses. All reasonably priced. AngeU. curately cut patterns Is easy to Uro gtoeh—FMa—Foaltry— North Eads (1) make. Pattern Book, 15c. One Vakleleo BUingtnn .. .. 92 103 108—303 Mrs. Thomas Armstrong, Mia. Dogs—Birds—Pete ...... «t JOHNSON & UTTLE Kuhney ---- ..101 101 08—294 R. N. Alexander, Mm. Herman pattern and Pattern Book, or­ LItrs Stock—Vahlelee ...... 41 THE MANCHESTER BUILDING & LOAN .. 90 113 106—309 Johnaon. Mm. August Bchaller, dered together, 28c. PSBltry and Buppllea ...... el PtassMag R nesWag LoUey ..... ------— \ Wanted —Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 ASSOaATION, INC Oeslrsrtara McGuire ... ..115 115 140—370 Mm. Archie McOoltum, W. J. For Salw—MlsrellaaaoBa O’KIgtat ... .139 109 121—369 Crockett. R. Hathaaray, Mm. S. Aftlclas For Bale ...... ed 95.5 Main Street Manchester Cor. center oaS rrottar ilt m ti Merenlno. Beats sad Acecssortoo ...... U Horry Bengaton. Mm. Robert J. •wdlng Mstarlals ...... 4T M7 841 567 1645 OiAaraDd* —Watchos—Jewelry 41 BsetReal Appllaneas—Radi*.. 41 ■htol and Feed ...... ei-A Oardon—Farm—Dairy Fiwdueu te Rooaohold Oooda ...... (i Peter and Polly In Toyland Maehlnary and Tools ...... ll MBsloal lastniBianla ...... II I OClo* and Store Eeulpmant ... II i su n s! IVIC TDIfLANO ■sselala at th* Store* ...... ll ; TOOT-TOOTWl AT VOUR Woerlng Apparol—Furs ...... IT 9ERVICE. P k S THE MAIL^ Waelod—To Bny PACKARD •AGS ON AND HO^ ABOARD Heosta Without Board •oardaiB Wanted ...... 5-PASS. 4-IXK)R TOURING SEDAN with f fcniler OsaatTF Board—Iteaorta . Rotels—Baataaraau lightN electric clock, cigarette lighter, glove compart- iSil ment light, spare wheel and tire, two interior son visors, Seetaeee tiona t f Mmt •• two windshiekt wipers, front floor a m rests, twin horns, tfwsctt ir#f *••••••••#•** SitkvbMi Ktst ••#*•••**•* bumpers and bumper guards front and rear. 51031. SSflUMC Hmmm Pvc SMrt ••••• 1 Rtfst •••*•••*••***• delivered in Manchester. See and drive this car today. Phone 5191 for large appraisal on your car. Froyrty fM Sal# ••• •4 tor •rto ••••• • •••••s****** «a«B*R*^*** •••••*ff****