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COLD WAVE SHOWS 1,z e s CHELSEA'S MAYOR SOME HODERATION Even Now, Fowever, West Stil Shivers Chicago, Dec. 15 action today from cold wave, an in temperature Th promised by weath with the unt that even wi cury will be co mal for the The front of swirled down f ed rapidly across the y below {n some T 60 Mile A 60 mile gale w and mist fro; B n miles o Probably a s 2s a result of i damage was done to | phone lines by motor and train ¢ by heavy snow in some areas. of the damage had been repaired today in the Min nd Wiscon- sin areas, and s were being opened ‘While most of t ed and read weathe tists at Washington added a note of possible eart from sun_spot Sun Spots Increase Naval observatory officials sun spots were incres g trouble was ahead for the world. Last year observations st spots 216 out of 218 crease over 1925, An the number and fir netic distur? in result next within the m: n of the p sun spot cycle in the latter part 1928, HIGHWAY ASSETS ARE S38.636,700 State Roads, Bridges and Fer- ries Are Inventoried said and that increase in ity of mag- year, they Connec ed annual rep troller to tt state comp- governor the eral assembly. Of this amount, the value of trunk line bridges h: placed at $4,026,500 and $14,000, leaving a v e of 616, 200 placcl on the 2 miles of roads in the trunk line and state aid Eystem. The report shows that the capital Investmert in graded roads of al types, without surfacing, is repr sented at $19,520,900. This is con- eidered the permanent value, which | does not depreclate. The valuation per mile has been put at $10,000 at t The bridge hav vorld will ! o |the graded road stage. 160 for 232 miles. This surfacing, has a value of $20,000 per mile, the | report shows with depreciation at the | rate of twenty per cent a year. In bituminous concrete surfaing, the | state has about 154 miles, also val- ued at $20,000 . mile, or a total of of $2.477,150 after deducting a de- preciation of fifteen per cent. Concrete and brick surface covers about 333 miles, having a value of 330,000 a mile and depreciation at | the rate of five per cent a year. net inventory va 90 for the concrete ar ro: e inventoried as fol- lows; Milford 5 0 Thames River, tion 10 per cer Haddam per cent; CHRISTHAS CHEER MAY BE SCARCE That Is, “Cheer” of Botlled Variety Dec. ors for C 15.—(M— Im ‘ashington, mas will be e, it Lincoln C. rews, com- \der in chief o goverr rohibition forces, has been y informed, and has his way, “under co ment agents will rds to secrecy r ouse, After a canvass of I infor ion, he smugglers a er up the boot s, and that the icy bl sweeping out from th tern shorcline chil blood only of innoc {no trace of histor! reported there. Meanwhile, the tions committe of the er rent g one of his most press It ha nserted in the post o appropriate for the activities of the prohibition unit'’s “under cover” men, wh |was eliminated in the house c point of order b t nission for expen ire of the without advance accounting. are arries Opponents of the “under cover” ! on in the ouse contended that the method of nd the money it would authorize was cor y General Andr 29-Year0ld Alderman Elected SWEPT FROM J0B Over Him 5 (P—Mayor Law- e times chief ex- | who has twice ral court for al-| a huge rum | rom office by | s year old for- | rman. v's defeat was the feature | tate-wide city elec- 1S re- lcading his | wrest opponent by 2,500 votes. | In Revere, Mayor John E. Walsh | leading his nearest competitor | 00 votes and his re-election | lieved certain yoralty balloting in Mel- Albert M. Tibbetts return | thout opposition. In Medford, Ed 18 re-elected mayor, Devir for a third * Lester CI hold for and , for a third te 1y's ard H. Larkin | as was John m in M am Johnson of North | the endorse- | s party, won over | opponent. Tn West- | Representative Harry vas elected third mayor rost city. ning with m Stopford was re- | and Mayor Ed- | but in | . Sweeney candi- and school com- ir democratic op- s to defeat by a two to one | | | | | ardware Business Is Creater Than in 1925 | Yo | | | Dec. 15 (A—December | very satisfactory in the | ol dware mar- say tomor- are market at press time of approximate. per cent more thar ale h are Age w weekly hard billia |& > demand for st lines s | ely light. rly heavy | f the eastern markets | stimulated a heavy demand for | d sn and prac lines are depleted. | ctions generally are reported | fair. ‘ Is a : Marion Talley Refuses | promising. He also has advanced a r of b resumption ment for enactment permit .t | manufacture on a limi | der government I plenish’ vanishing ave money for the government he ds: '$11,000,000 a year by central- |izing distilling operations {age of existing suppli | oration, and $4,000 {ting the bottling stored in wood and r ating. Evaporated .wh plained, can't be ta AlLL supervisi ¢ supplies. T DRESSED UP FOR Olhristma Wreaths for the windows—mistletoe for the chande- Ber—red ribbon and spot ents. Everything getting less white paper for the pres- all dressed up for Christmas. Including Peter Schuyler. Yes, we've decided to do the right thing by the count- less thousands of discriminating present pickers who give Peter Schuylers for Chrisymas. Behold (at your fa. wvorite cigar store) the special Peter Schuyler Christ- mas boxes. These gay boxes pack twenty-five Peter Schuylers—I"crfecto, Panetela or Superba shape—the eas! t-to-buy and easicst-to-receive gift of the season. A special Christmas box—but standard Peter Schuyler quality. The same choice all-Hav. same “ ers all thri the year. Perfecto | 10c or in Han Y or and fragrance. Superba | 5¢ I (fotl-wrapped) filler. The The same all-round that delights an army of criical sm Brief ! 0dd Morents 5 for I5¢ dy Packs of 5 or 10 /KE & HORTON, Atbany. N. Y Check | to Sing Without Now ‘. Y., De h school last night, as | cause the promoter of her concert failed to have payment ready for Miss Talley’'s manager in | form of a $3,000 bank draft. > s, a music cher at the New Rochele college who arranged for the \e offered the man- about $2,000 in Rochelle bank and | 1 him that the rest would be immediately forthcoming. Mr. Cop- however, did not regard thi ual Size) 10 cents i 2 hiled bl A beautlful range of novelty Rayon —in stripes, plaids and checked patierns— all first quality, Priced at ... STORE OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. lfl]l’[lllu‘fl"“fllll‘llll}llw’ll Socks HAL Genulne Black Head Arablan Mocha, or heavy Buckskin, Priced at— $2.98 ,$4.50 .. TO 6 P. M.—SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. VISIT OUR MEN'S SHOP FOR XMAS GIFTS FOR HIM Gifts 10 Give have in selecting cckwear that will prove most acceptable to men A beauti- ful assortment that comprise the newest and smartest of patterns and fabrics in a profusion of gay colorful colcrings to choose from. Xmas boxed. FPriced at— 95¢... $1.50 BREISIESEES A large and varied selection of Belts, made of very fine quality leather, both plain and novelty de- in 2 wide belt with initial. blue, tan, An ideal signs, Comes in the popular gray and black shades. Xmas gift. Priced at . An Ideal Xmas Gift - % % oy : Q) Men’s Silk Brocaded LOUNGING ROBES $5.95 handsome silk brocaded patterns, smartly trimmed on collar, cuffs and pockets with SMALL, MEDIUM and LARGE SIZES highly lustrous black poplin. Silk girdle with tassel ends to match. Comes in beautiful shades of red, gold, brown, blue and tan com- binations. loMen SHIRTS A Shirt is a gift that any man ap- preciates. The finest selection of Gift Shirts in town. Handsomely fashioned of fine quality broad- cloths in plain and novelty pat- terns—neckband and collar at- tached style—also collar to match —moderately priced $2 95 . D for Holiday season .. SCARFS Handsome Gift Scarfs—in a great assortment of plain and novelty patterns—made of fine quality radium silk, and wool, in a riot of beautiful smart colorings. $1.95... $2.95 Gift Suggestions That Will Make Men's Shopping Easy ~—Men's Br ather H her Suit Aps el Electric Cigarette Lighters . t Iron Ash Tray . 2ht Iron Book Tray . okidor . —Men's Coat aters, all sizes .. CIGARETTE BOXES Plated hammered metal will hold 100 $1.69 ... $2.50 | EACH 50 or cigarettes. | for Boys’ Overcoats I"ine modern fabrf all sizes. $5.95 ..$1 Glass Jars with Tobacco. —Men's Terry Cloth Rotes .... $0.05 to $14.85 | ‘ptian Initial | HonAkoreHIGls « s s s csesssnnsenns 26080 | Colored Bords | rchlefs ... 25¢ to 98¢ | Flannel Bath Robes .... $3.05 to $0.95 | e 3 50c 3¢ | .. 8295 | CIGAR AND MEN’S CIGARETTE JARS viactic Brush Sets — black chony or two-tone oak. Priced at— $1.50 . $4.95 ™ SET | | metal tops | Cigars, Cigarcttes and Priced at— 59(: ane 98Cra j M /7% { (J B oys’ Wash Suits— The most complete assortment of wash suits in the city—all styles and patterns. ternd, 98 to $1 95 Cc . o - "$1.49'. $2.95 Sovs’ Shirts— Rovs. Joraeia In fancy and plain shades— Joys’ Jersey Suits— e A Deautiful variety to make your selection from—middy, 98¢ « $2.50 lumberjack and Oliver Twist 5 models—all colors—all sizes. Boys' Pajamas— I'ine quality flannel — Bell $2l95 to $7.95 brand—in one and two-picce Jovs’ Neckwear— styles In knitted and silk fabrics— $1u25m $1.95 each put up in Xmas box with a pen, pencil or knife. s’ Wool Lumberjacks— 4 i berjackels in the city — all Boys’ Sweaters— . in a riot of smart plaids An ideal gift for the boy—in the slip-on and coat style— all colors and sizes. $1.95 .. $5.95 Boys’ Caps— The well known Lucky Feller make, beautiful patterns to seloct from—all sizes. $1.00 ~ $1.50 Boys’ Blouses— | A Dbeantiful assortment of solid colors and striped pat- _all $2.95.. $5.95 | Suedine Jackets— | In the plain and reversible | plaid jacket — comes in tan | and and gray only — all sizes 6 | to 18. 4,95 $2.95 .. $5.95 | iy ll'll’l'ly}_.'l IIII‘I:MI tes e HANDKERCHIEFS | All white linen — hemstitch % or %-inch hem. — 25¢ . 98c:.. R et vt —Beautiful Silk Shirts . —Novelty Pajamas .. —Flannel Pajamas .. —Men's Flannel Pajamas . —Radium Silk Shirts .. —Men's Novelty Shirts —Men’s Novelty Golt Hose —Men's Shirts .... MEN’S DRIVING GLOVES Wool Fleece or Fur Lined Warm, Durable Gloves, Priced at $2.98 . $4.50 | PAIR TIXYS CAP Guaranteed 100% PureW?rsted ‘ AN Well made, in all the newest shades, suitable for boys and $1.50 girls. sizes .. AT T T T Y TN b = R T Y T TIA Ly o2, iy o A ittt I it Py Bl it