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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, TUESDAY, THESE WEDNESDAY AISLE - - SPECIALS TELL THE STORY WHY THEY ARE SO POPULAR FABRIC GLOVES NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 79C pair 79(: each Duplex, one and two clasp, P. K. 0dd lot, collar pttached and neck- sewn, grey, mode, oak, sable, band, broken sizes, slightly muss- chamois, wood, good $1.25 value. ed, values to $2.50. TEA APRONS MEN’S KNIT UNIONS e 3f0r $I .00 59C each All rubber, in blue, rose and grey, Lisle and cotton, medium*®weight, contrasting ruffle, a good 50c short sleeves, ankle length, broken value. Notion aisle. sizes, values to $1.50. PERFUME TRAYS WOMEN’S HOSIERY $1.39 caen $1.29 puie Amber, with milkweed center and 0dd lot, full:fashioned silk, in all lace insertion. In our toilet goods wanted - colors, values to $2.50 aisle. pair. 4 PIECE TEA SETS $5.95 each 89C each’ Rogers, tea pot, sugar bowl, cream- Rayon and wool, band top, cuff er and tray, complete for $5.95. knee, regular and extra sizes, Silverware aisle. Main floor. WOMEN’S UNIONS Plainville News CALLEN GETS HIS * MAN AFTER 5 MO Krrests in Hartlord Man Who Broke Jail Here POLAR ADDE 10 SPEAK} | Frank Fritson to Address Pythians —Lamb Promoted to Full (’lerk-j ship—Fined For Driving Without | License—Asks Bids For Postal c«r’ | Motoreycle Officer Fred Callen got | his man yesterday after waiting five | months for the opportunity, nrrr-sl»; ing Joseph Lipski of 219 Curtis street | on four charges. Lipski broke jail here on the night of June 17 and | has been sought by the authorities | since that time; he was always able | |to keep one jump ahead of them | until yesterday, when len rec | ognized him in llartford and took | him_ into custod | Lipski, along with George Shine | of 13 LaSalle street, New Britain; | Steve Grabowski of (he same city, and a fourth and unidentified man, | was arrested for breach of the peace Iby Constable Callen; E. W. Furrey, | Andrew Hogan and George Schubert. | { When lodged In the cell, Lipskl gave | I Callen a fierce baitle, in the course | [of which the latfer's key ring opped from his Lelt. After the ficers had departed Lipski and two companions effected their es- | cape, Shine remaining to be sen- | tenced to 30 days in jail for aiding NOVEMBER 16, 1926. Just a Kid and a Puppy Little Billy isn't fecling so te Iy or Buster or whatever his name is | he's suggzesting doesn’t seem master, anyhow. Cleve ful right now, hut wants to start some of a without a license. Moffatt was rested by Motorcyele Ofticer Ired Callen several days ago following an accident on th e Britain road Moffatt's car striking one opera by Dominick Cichiro of v Britain Grand Juror W. J. Foran prosecuted. Milk Served in The serving of milk in the Plain- ville public schools was resumed vesterday, about 200 bottles heing onsumed at the Broad street school and 75 at the Linden street build- ing. This practice was tried as a r daughter cville, and from here nement to rent—2§ rooms 1 bath, Hough St.—advt. la ST BT Students Censured for Using Bulletin Board ‘riticism of the action of a group nior h school students, who | ted on the school footk bulletin board flistol News BXPECT Tmnr—vnTE‘ ONFIVNCE BOARD \Sentiment in- Council Reponedg Abaut Evenly Diyided | 'N. D. PACTORIES 10 LOSE | Entire Plant to Shut Down For Week | | For Inventory—Man Hurt In Auto | Accident, Dies At Mospital — Speeder Fined $25. Opposition to the prop ment to the city charter, g t a board of finance and taxatios |created, scems assured if the atti- | tude of the council’ at a rchearsal | mecting held last even v be | |accepted a criterion. While no | {definite action will be taken by the! jcity fathers until this evening, it is believed that it will be necessary for Mayor John F. Wade to cast the de- | ciding ballot as to whether the coun cil's approval or disapproval of the easure will ompany the pro- sed amendment to the legislaty The revised draft, submitted to the will 80 10 | council by Corporation Counsel Wil- liam N. DeRosier. relegates the pro- | posed hoard to an advisory capacity, | Wut some members feel that by its | passage some of their powers would | be usurped. The vroposed amendment is spon- sored by both the Bristol Real Estate hoard and the Chamber of Com- merce and was first suggested several | months ago. The letter, in which the proposed plan was outlined, was sent to the city council at that time and | address, W0 years, August Burkhart. Reports of the officers for the year just ended showed that during the past 12 months, $7,358 had been expended in sick benefits and 41,000 in death benefits, The association has 1500 members. To Address Help Club Rev. Hubert D. Jones will address the Help club of the Methodist church at their regular meeting to be held this evening at the home of Mrs. Joseph D. Brown of 203 Oak- land street. To Tnstall Officers The recently elected officers of the Daughters of Isabella will be in- stalled at 30 o'clock tomorrow evening in Knights of Columbus hall on North Main street. The exercises \\:1” be in charge of Mrs, Elizabeth Kloss, state regent, and will be fol- lowed by a banquet at the Elks’ club on South street. Parent-Teacher Meeting A meeting of the Parent-Teacher 1ssoclation of the John J. Jennings school will be held tomorrow eve ning in the school house on Burling- ton avenue. Dr, John F, O'Brlen, di- rt\rtnr of the Seaside Sanatorium of Niantie, will deliver the principal Celebrates 85th Birthday. Mrs. Harriet M. Lines of 58 Stew- art street was the reciplent of num. erous congratulations yeaterday, the occasion being her eighty-fifth birthday, Neighbors also remember- | ed her with the presentation of a bouquet of chrysanthemuma. Mrs. who has been confined to her room for the past three months, IS now able to sit up for a short time cach day. Annual Inspection Held The annual inspection of G, a Hadsell Camp, U. 8. W. V., and the auxiliary was held last evening lfl' Arcanum hall. The inspection of the camp was made by Past Com- mander Frank E. Shea, Depart- ment Tnspector Cosgrove and Past Commander Libutske, all of Hart- ford, and Geore W. Bauer, Victor )j. Jacobs and Robert Mertz of New Haven. Department President Lines, {the break. experiment in the former school last which is to be held in & Ber-{was placed on file without comment | Mrs. Addie L. Mertz of New Haven The police traced Lipski to New |year hy t cooperation of the lin hall Friday niz s contained on the rccommendation of Council- | condficted the {napection of the { York city and then to Lynn, Mass. |school authoritics with Miss Eliza- in a notica sent rincipal Louis [man Homer H. Judd. Tt is believed |auxiliary. Following the business { An officer was sent to the latter city, |beth Heineman, district nurse, Miss | I’ Slade tl out ¢ school to- that hoth the chamber and the|session a chicken supper was served. | but the hunted man disappeared and | Heineman found that those children das realtors will be represented in force | Reckless Driver Has No License | was not seen again until yesterday who hought milk gained an ave 9 nee, spon )y a group at the meeting this evening and will| Richard Brown of Plainville was oo of wo pounds more than the othe was advertis ng run | ask to be heard hefore any action is |arrested yesturday afternoon on | Callen, in the course of his regu-| The milk is scrved at the conc > New Britain I ool. A {lar duties as chaufieur, had driven sion of morning recess during a ° ¢ " advertizsing the dance Accident Vietim Dies crating a motor vehicle without a [to Hartford and parked on Allyn [short rest period. All children will cke bulletin opposite rles Konopka of Beach street, | driver's license. Due to the absence |street. He noticed three men near he weighed in the near futnr i nd was there Terryville, who reccived a fractured |Of one of the witnesses in the ease, Ihis car and helicved he recognized |if it is thought advisable, the pa s 1 before it was discov- |skull a i s last Sunday it was continued wuntll tomerrow ymobile in which | morning. HfND BAGS WOMEN’S HANDKERCHvI-EFS $ .95 each 2 5 C each Values to $3.00. Colors are brown, Value 50c. All white linen, hand tan, green, blue and black. Leather hemmed and hand " embroidered goods aisle. corners. 2 charge of reckleas driving and op- have applied for membership. At @[ Mrs. Ida Morse has returned from i | = - S 1 1 o i sure, o r se N e izht i T v Mr. i night late te the third and fourth de- ! New Brita B o e saioniof m. After making sure. he [of those found underweight will Iy ¥ 5 groers dxim h: given the candidates dm“w }q:‘“:‘l'.,‘“h - '["fl:p“"‘ several o osted this man and asked if he notified and urged to have their In his message to the students the he was ri nd which was nn"mf-} Finod For Reckless Driving ROl SiE kevest il El nokr I bE g";m‘.. SFuEUeEL ot MIR A G | e i Lipski apparent- dren take m principal $eclared the sehool ed by Gustaf Miller of Wolcott road, | John Novak of Southington was served, as has been the custom of | The usual mecting of the Com. ¥ WAS honest when he said he did A<k Proposals on Car nothing to lance and died a el 1Bt TR at] lay evening by Motor = he gave his name Joseph |} Berlin News that in the f = I n ces must | Bristol hospital awithout regaining |cvele Policeman Albert Parl on ([ CULBALE s ait e altons, | munlty elub will be Xeld in the| Callen then told him he RIonosalpynr e dilxa ot ML e ore they consciousness. The hody was turned | Broad street on a charge of reck- i ETolos Ot SRIUIR ef abeiatconts) Gommnnliy hall ftomorrow Nevening et BOR S0 U0 (G0 T MeRnastwill fhe Snecelyed)iby SPos are put on the " lover to Dugokecki & Blogoslawski. |less driving and not having his cer. ed each year, one in the spring and|at 8 o'clock. The program for the | UNder arrest. Lipski was too as- james 1. Usher until November ‘ ! y : indertake of New Britain, and |tificate of regist the other at this time. | evening is in charge of the Lafansg | topished to put up another fight and | according to a notice posted | gistration with him. He Rare VS Ty funeral arrangements had not been |was permi LIRE EL | ctub. followed the constagle to the PO-|fThe vehicles will be hire |Groom-to-Be Escapes STt D o 1o e o TONTH | :\:br::;lt‘;:n::o!:v:o::z:; ?;‘L“S Wilbur Curtis of 617 Center street | There will be a whist party at st, |!ic¢ station. 1le was held on charges | dvivers and will be rented on an As Car Goes Into Ditch |morine. Konopka is survived by a |yesterday morning. This he. falled . was arrested by Constable George [Gabriel's church Iriday evening at |©f 88Sault, breach of the peace, ]”" ourly basis for use in collection ' Kanupka early Monday morning on |8 o'clock. The public is invited to | {O¥ication, and breaking jail. Hisiand delivery of mails « \ving Tabs Fifers and Drummers Havg | the otke and wilt appear ~botors jatima. - Birthday Party Dominick Ceachero of 109 Ora | wife and three children, all of Terry- [to do until after the court sessfon reported to ( alivan | Ville. | was over and he informed Judge <ht that he drove his auto- | The case of Miller, who appeared | William J. Malone = this morning mabile into il on West Main |in the city court yesterday morning, |that he was under the impresaion streef. No o damage was done but |charged with reckless driving, driv-|that court did not open until 10:30 ( ro sorned over the |ing under the influence of liquor and | o'clock. He also stated that his case will be heard at 7 o'clock 10-{ o fit to carricrs for the quarter velyn Root, 'NiENt before Justice M. O. Ryder,!ing Marc The hir regular weekly session of the Berlin | resident of West Cromwell for a W J. Foran prosccuting. be for abe hours a town court. Charges of speeding |number of years was held from the| Of the other two men who es- /a0 jo 1 were lodged against him by the local { home of Mr. and Mrs. William Noble | €2ped with Lipski. one is known hr owner mu ep the o DosuBil i as he §s (Operating a motor vehicle without a | registration certificate was under officer when Kanupka caught the | vesterday morning at 11 o'clock, |P® In the navy and the other has | and hear the necossary cost « R Iristol {omorrow, |river's license, was continued until [the rear seat of the car but due to UOLD TIMERSH ARE PRESENT man driving his machine at a high | Rev. H. C. Steed of Middletown of. | dropped out of sight {aining Salurdily morhing, November 20, h¥| Naeoniine oraltiticvecis ey rate of speed. ficiating. Interment was in Minor Polar Worker (o Speak Find Horse and Wagos - = 1 1 Eess 4 Sl 1ge William Malone under |forgot that he had placed it there Setback Tournament. | cemetery, Westfield. At the time of | 1'rank I'ritson of New Britain, v Theodore Norvik bonds of £1,000, which were furnish- | Officer Pari's statement to the pro- uestions that is|her death Mrs. Root was in Wash- {accompanied Licufenant Commander ' qow avenue went to New Britain A AL ed. It is understood that an addi- [secutor was to the effect th - Grange to Initiate Candidates [““’nmg‘:e doiic‘\:‘ses:lmclf)yqKrv\.o"::uimuns‘i“mm\ visiting relatives. She is sup- | BYrd on his recent polar expedition, §ajurday and left his lorse and tional charge of homicide will N0W | der to avertake Novak.ch:v‘(:!g‘hl?p- First And Second Degrees This | will be settled this evening when the | Vived by a daughter, Sibyl and a son, | Will speak at the meeting of Pythian ont of a store on Broad be brought against the accused man. |y to drive his motoreycle as fast Blue Hillians, John Conlin’s band of | Wallace, both of Washington, D. C, | 10dge, 47, K. of P., Friday reot while he went in to make Meoderns |although no definite action had been | as 60 miles an hour. A fine of $2§ | Evening—Manchester Man to Face | .01 sharks will take on the sctback | A supper will be served the | ning. son was mechanic on this urchases, He toid a stranger cRocernize [ taken this morrng | |and costs was imposed. Judge For Speeding Charge. team of the American Paper Goods | Methodist church basement Thurs- ake care of the : til he YSUR BHOME City Championship Game Off To Close For Inventory - Announcement was made yester- day by officials of the New Depar- SRR e ey education on October 3lst attér dneilyimmillesione jntie (Guprey He s composed of Conlin’s Blue (home of Mrs. Charles Fiske on j P oy ateatnai ‘ -“ ‘“ ‘\‘ 2R1RRINER [Maple End team. stated that on|city at the Elks club this evening, sington. Several of the charter |ag the Tabs players have appropri- | @ banquet the evening of November Martha Itehekah Notes Makes ame to be played on a basis of each he attendance call. | will go to the Blue Hillians and that | The meeting of the Girls' club for | {5 & . g Sup : 2 St he 0 . . your home warmer | ceipts. Yestord ture Mfg. Co. that the entire plant ization for the younger Professor to Speak. | meeting will be held as usual, how- 3 o arnoon in ) Fi g of the organiza y such an arrangemeht and for that 1s been the custom to close: but 34 To Address Men Teachers company this evening at the Tabs|day evening at 6:30 o'clock by the returned, but when he me out 7 ¥ Tt was announced today that the | Attorney Noble E. Plerce, who As a celobration of the passing of |rooms. Last week’s fracas between | Ladies’ Aid Society. f v %2 both man and team hac nished . proposed foothall game hetween the i all teams, pliined for Thanksgiv- | serving school {nterests for over st. Paul's T. A, & B. Fife and DIUm | g0 ng ang the Tab team resulted | Beckley road Thursday afternoon. | | F . = : inally located hoth ling morning. has b called off. | forty_soven vears, will address a Corps held a smoker and concert 1ast | in a dispute as to just how good the | The Knights of Pythias and the ; horse and wi ear White O GTAINED-JHWRLES ! Thursday of las* week he made ar- ‘T'nr address will be preceded by & members of the club were present ated a good part of the praise .(ux-‘:?“ for members of n\‘e organizations ’ : Martha Rebekah lodge has been npplied right over the rangements with Manager Edward | cupper, which will be served . at end the roll of members since the |beating the Silver City aggregation. [and invited guests. Several hundred ’ « nvited to tha m m receiving 50 per cent of the re- | The feature of the esvning was a | his entire squad will be present to |next Monday evening will be post- ; 3 A anve ha Wik ,,.»“,‘j.,‘m‘.;r{.\. “: oncert of old favorite pieces Which |remove all doubt of the employ of | Poned as the hall is to be used for L ad Maftha Sewi 2 ; na as vs he form M SonceL 2 in winter, cooler in spaeny that the members o i would be shut down all of next drummners. The old timers had not| Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor of | ever. . . i | lhe station 3 % ngartangenhy Lol 1 lost tre fool of the drum sticks and [the Kensington Congregational | —— . . : ¢y & ki avitalon shoutd keep cost is less. A DU T e thrae days for this purpose-but: dis Srbibg RIS L0 ke calledio to a falling oft in business, a full i idewalls of | retired as chalrman of the board of the Acorn club of Meriden and a| The Social Five will meet at the | | ¥ ? Norvik reporied the matter to the with new sidewalls of | West End and the Maple End foot- | o | Raymond Cascy, n inager of the | mecting of the men teachers of the evening in the Tabs hall in Ken- | men from the mountains really were | temple of Pythian Sisters will hold ! v nd retu m to Norvik, Shechy of the West Ends for such a{g.zn, fnauguration of the corps was filled | Conlin promises that tonight's joust |are expected to attend. . ; 2 i It h lodge in Pl old Siding. wa iren by the charter members | ringers. j another occasion. The Boys' club | s it from o h he memb the ‘ was gl summer and up- W I team refused to play u week for inventory. In past years rumbled out the songs of the past [church, has announced that Prof. *‘-‘Bl‘ldgeport Republicans 4N 1 . o i . Sl s o e Rl vears with a fervor that has not |[C. Archer, of the department of mis- been dimmed by several years of in- | activity. The younger folks then took the instruments. speeches were made by the past and present members of the corps and the spirit of the affair o en- used the past drummers that sev- Al of the older men gave indica- tion that they would return to the ranks of the corps to help it in its rext year of victories over competi- five teams. The older members of the corps included William J. Ritchie, Willlam J. Dooley, William | W. Fagan, Harry McKeon, ank McKeon, Tony Buckley, 1l Glan- notti, George Corr, Daniel Malarney The corps was formed on Novem- her 15, 1009, and consisted of 30 members, 10 of whom art still ac- | tive members of the corps. The president of the organization was a that time William J. Ritchie, the treasurer was William T. Dooley and | the secretary was B. A. Corr. The present officers of the corps are: Tresident, James F. Corr; vice- slons of Yale university, will be the speaker at the Ladies’ Home Mis- sionary service to be held at the church on Sunday evening, Novem- ber 21, at 7:30 o'clock. The pro sor was a missionary in India for and is considered an authority on the subject of Moham- last countries, invited to r his talk on the subject. 'The |of annual thank offering will be taken at this service, i Birthday Party. A birthday party tendered Miss Elizabeth Gugle last evening at her home on Harris street, Kens- ington, about 15 guests attending Refreshments were sorved an dancing followed. Miss Gugle re- gratulations from the assemblage. What Taey're Doing Mr. and M James Onorato of Linwood strect, w Britain, are receiving congratulations on the Livth of a son, born November 14th. at New Britain General hospita presidant, Arthur MeKeon: treasurer, [Mrs, Onorato was, before her ce Walker: sceretary, James n. director Peter McCrann. Under the direction of MeCrann Walker, who for a number of years has held the title of cham- pion drum major of New England, the corps has just completed one of the mest suceessful years of its his- fory. vinning contests throughout the state against some of the most notable corps in this purt of the countrs. Twenty-one members are now ewolled in the band and the ®ociety Is anxious to swell the mem- hership for the coming year. Al porsors desirous of foining up awith the <ensington thumpers should give tieir application to anv member of the eorps. Two annlications were Teceited at last night's meeting. Tnrluded in the evening's enfer- trinnent were musienl selections by Yoy Warren. Joe MeCormick. Paul Gian and Robert Fazan. Michael Mowmo mave an oceentric danea whith was well received, “he club will hold its annual elee- flm next Monday evening and plans fo the coming vear will he ar- raged by the committee in charge. Granze Tnitiates, Terlin Grange No. 24 will hold in- ftation this evening at the hall on Termington avenue at which time #io first and second degrees will he tlven the group of candidates who riage, M Helen McKeon of Farm- ington avenue. A daughter, Kathyleen Tresha, has heen born to Mr. and Mrs. John | rney. Malarney is the bagga nt at (he local station. Iritzie Polouzi and Joseph Bonos- ki are motoring to Florida car carries their entire nd they Intend to camp beside the road on the journey. The Kensington Athletic club will hold its regular weekly meeting this vening at § o'clock at the Tabs' rooms. Reception to Teachers The Motherhood club of the Ber- lin Congregational church has an- nouncel that the reception to the teachers will be given at the home of Mrs. T. W. Gwatkin instead of the Community house as previously stat- ed. The luncheon will be served at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. st Berlin Ttems Mrs. Agnes Delforest of New Haven is spending a few days as the guest of Mrs. J. Rose Belden. The Knights of Pythias will hold their regular weekly meeting this evening in their club rooms at § o'clock. Mrs. Archer Walsh was pleasantly surprised evening by members of the Lafanso, the occasion being her birthday. An enjoyable evening was had. Self Supporting Now ted $26,000 this year and e according to its leaders, Ishows one of the most successful republican aff: state central committee, the repub- can town cotnmitiee this yi to forward state campaign. The campaign here this fall was | of | Postmaster Arthur Connor and was ceived many beautiful gitts and con- |0t only a success financlally but alse in the republican majority re- |turned at the polls, the republicans Sl carrying the city by approximately | Promotion is a well-carned one | 1l strong eleven, whipped the ZZuppke gregation 9-0. {guilty of operating an automobile filing its campaign statement with | reports that FRANK FRITSON suceessful venture and was praised by Byrd for his work. The talk, dealing as it docs with suc wonderful experiences, will be v interesting and will be open to th | public. Refreshments will be served Merton Lamb Promoted | Merton J. Lamb of Redstone hill has been appointed to a regular clerkship at the local post oftice, cf- fective today. Mr. Lamb has been bstitute clerk and subetitute car- rier for the past three years and his The nville office now has three clerks in addition to the postmaster and as- sistant postmaster, Unlicensed Driver Fined Ernest Moffatt of Forestville was fined $10 and costs by Justice Wil- liam Cunningham after being found Notes large con tonio D The railro: Washington toda r: special officors In the Herald last « neorveetly 11 Livingston Livingston; she is a Joseply Livingston. The Legion xil Thursday night will be, followed hy , to which the public is in nville Grai third and . fourth me tonight. A son was was horn yes Mr. and Mps, Sabato Apruzzes: Maple street. The Ladies' Aid soclety of the Plainville M. F irch will meet tonight. Mrs, George D, West Broad street, 18 visiting for a week. She has been living with | mate. The low cost as compared with painting will sur; A. MATSON & C0 Farmington Ave., Plainville Telephone 35-14 THE 1Ot of the Apo with VALENTINO and ALICE TERRY picture t} its fect! \ Small Cookie, But 2 Big Hint swopt 11 hesitated to e their the ability of 1 pective ou and it is unde hat consider- able money ha be ed on th outcome, However |settling of the city champior not take place unless the West players concede 1o the terms o oviginal aereement as outlined by Mr. A . 0. H. Mecting The llar me of T. J. Keena br Ancient of Hibernia o held o'clock thi: enin the T hall & cet. There will TUESDAY, NOV, HOBSEMIIN Mutual Relief Assoviation Elects . was elected Depariure lief association at a me lLester Lannin committer, How for three v [ Herman Werg ind Jeremiah Crowley; tweek will be taken this year. Athletes Get Letters t seniors of the local school were awarded sweaters at the as- sem} sterday afternoon for hav- ing secured two or more letters in major sports during their four years course, as follows: Benedict Riordan, five letters; James Comer- ford. four letters; Elmer Water- house, three letters; T.eonard Berry, three letters: Lewis Merrill, Charles Aliano and Francis Crowley, each with two The following students, who had | participated in one-half of the foot- 11l zames of the season, were warded letters: Benedict Riordan, Manager James Comerford. Leon- Berry, Lewis Merrill, Charles neavilla, John Aliano, Michael Masi, Stuart Hubbell, Bernard Al- laire, John Zagryn, Joseph Franca- villa, Jose Hugret, Milton Slade, George Muliigan, Willlam O’Cenner, Harry Neweity, Chester Kauffman, Harry Ritchie and Ralph Rae. Julia D'Agostino and Phyllis An- awarded tennis letters as the fall tennis tourna- (Continued on Page 14) By BLOSSER TAG'S MOM IS BAKIN' COOKIES I SMELL COOKIES, | | 7o Asi. 1 oo! FOR YOURE RIGAT; JAY! T SUPPOSE YOU'RE GOING I DIDNT kAOW T COULD SMELL. - SUCH A SMALL CooKIE!!