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NET PRESS RIFN ' THE WEATHER Porceaat bx u. d. Weetlw* Bareaa, AVERAGE DAU.Y CIRCULATION Me,* UMvea for the month of December, 1028 5,209 Fair tonight and Tuesday, colder Member ot the Andit Darean. of tonight. Ctrcnlnllone ! "'V.» state Ubr»ty-Cor»>- j. '' . ' ————— Conn* VOL. XLIII., NO. 89. (Oassified Advertislns on Page 8) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929. t ifiN PAGES) ' PRICE THREE CENTS HOOVER SAYS ANOTHER SHIP How America ‘ Raced Through Heavy Seas THRONGS CHEER FRIED H E D B E G L A D HELPLESS IN

TO MEET “AL MID-MLANTIC AND HIS HEROXX >• CREW Miami Beach All Excited British Liner Silver Maple Snow Isolates Town; Sailors FormaHy Welcomed Over Meeting of Political and Crew of 35 Sends Out by Mayor Walker and S 0 S— Cutters on Way to Residents Starving Awarded Gold Medals at Rivals of Last Campaip;■j It s Up to Ex-Governor. Rescue. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Jan. 28.—r- highways the supplies could not be End of Big Parade from Virtually cut off from the outside moved to Colesburg, which is not world and with food and fuel sup­ on a railroad. New York’s Battery to the Beach, Fla., Jan. 28— The } Boston, Jan. 28— Dashing across plies exhausted, the little town of W. E. Hoot, mayor of the little Colesburg, in Delaware county, to­ town of 331 inhabitants, appealed 780 miles of storm-tossed sea, the question that has been agitating all day faced a serious crisis. Snow for help over the telephone. He said City HaD— Men Act Bash­ Miami for 24 hours— whether A1 coastguard cutters Mojave and filled highways and a raging bliz­ the fuel shortage was so serious Smith is going to call on Herbert Tampa today were speeding to the zard have isolated the town since that families were confining them­ Thursday. ful During Ceremonies. Hoover— was partially answered rescue of the British steamship selves to one room, the kitchen, Silver Maple and her crew of 35 After fighting snowdrifts for trying to keep warm. All stores today by the President-Elect him­ many hours, a bobsled carrying a were closed and bnsiness was at a self. men. few sacks of coal and some provi­ standstill, he said. New York, Jan. 28.— Amid the The Mojave reported that §he ex­ sions managed to get through to Mayor Hoot said the .own had blare of bands, the cheers of thou­ "By all means, I shall be glad if pected to reach the position given, the stricken village late yesterday been out of bread for two days and sands lining the sidewalks and a Gov. Smith has the time to call,” by the Silver Maple at 1 a. m., to­ from Petersburg, a railroad point that there was little flour in the blizzard of confetti spiraling down said Mr. Hoover in response to a morrow. The Tampa was sixty eight miles away. Stores. He placed the blame on the from the windows of skyscrapers. question, ‘T should be most happy miles behind the Mojave. Two of coal and foodstuffs county board of supervisors for The lone message from the Silver to see him.” are on a Chicago & Great Western failing to provide snow plows. Captain George Fried and the While this statement was made Maple— the message that sent the siding at Petersburg, but because Relief parties are being organiz­ heroes of the Florida rescue pa­ to newspaper correspondents, it coastguard cutters racing to the of the huge drifts covering the ed today at Petersburg. raded up Broadway today to City was not followed up, so far* as is rescue— was to the effect that her Hall where they were formally wel­ known, by any direct or personal steering gear was disabled. This comed by Mayor James J. Walker invitation to the Democratic presi­ message, which was intercepted by and awarded gold medals of valor. dential candidate. the Mojave, reported fresh north­ The heroes of the hour, hardy, The statement, however, rather west gales. EX-KAISER’S BIRTHDAY weatherbeaten ‘men of the liner leaves it up to Ex-Governor Smith. Use Radio Compass America who brought safely to He is in Miami on a vacation, stay­ The coastguard cutters during port the 32 exhausted, half-frozen ing some miles away from Mr. their dash to the side of the help­ men they had saved from the Hoover's retreat on Belle Isle, off less ,steamship have been using a P A R H STARTS RUMORS floundering Italian freighter Flor­ radio compass. They have sent the beach. ida, accepted the acclaim of the News of the President-Elects frequent messages to the Silver populace modestly— almost bash­ statement was communicated to ex- Maple’s but the range of the Silver fully. governor Smith by newspapermen, Maple’s radio is only 150 miles. One Says Wilhelm and His BOXER DRESSES Crew is Modest. hut he did not commit himself. The Silver Maple is laden with ‘VIOLENT SNOW AND HAIL SQUALS with heavy gales” lashed the liner America as It battled its “ We're not used to this hero Xo Statement East Indian goods. She left Ba­ way through raging seas to the side of the foundering freighter Florida. So Captain George Fried describ­ stuff,” remarked Chief Officer ‘‘Look here,” he said somewhat tavia Dec. 14. Port Swettenham. ed his ship's epic voyage of rescue. This striking pic ture, taken from the deck of the America, gives a vivid Wife Quarreled Over Her' A S^LA PPER Harry Manning, who commanded brusquely, ‘T m down here on a 22, Penang, Dec. 25, Suez, Dec. 29, impression of the mountainous waves that rolled in the liner’s path. Knocks Down a Woman and the men who swung the oars in the vacation and you fellows ought ^to Port Said, Jan. 10 and Oran, Jan. lifeboat that set forth from the 15. She was bound for New Yoik. Rank; Celebration to End i to Kidnap ciri— Mob give me a chance. Of course, I m ^ Beats Him Up. America on the storm-lashed interested iu the statement, hut 1 The vessell is owned by the Kerr waters. have none to make.” line, British, of which Rogers & But it was no new experience for Webb are local agents. Teacher, 35, and Pupil, 15 BIGGER NAVY Tomorrow. New York, Jan. 28— A form­ In light of the developments, er pugilist in female attire who Captain Fried— this business of be­ however, it was thought very like­ ing acclaimed. Just three years Arthur E. Pillard of 71 Lyness felled one woman in the wom­ ly that the former governor will en’s washroom of an elevated ago he won similar recognition aft­ pay his respects to the man who street, a Manchester young man, is Disappear At Same Time Doorn, Holland, Jan. 28.— A; er his rescue of 2.5 seamen from aboard the “ Mojave.” He is serv­ BILL HOLDING railway station last night and defeated him. perhaps late today or spokesman for Doom castle— the, then attempted to kidnap a 15- the British steamship Antinoe. tomorrow. Ex-Governor Smith has ing as a coxswain. Maurice Jobert Shortly before noon, the mu­ of Maple street was recently trans­ home of the exiled former German , year-old girl on the east side, always been somewhat of a stickler Ellaville, Ga., Jan. 28.— Search talked of going to Akron to obtain nicipal welcome boat, Macom, gayly ferred to another ship. Kaiser— today characterized as according to police, today fac­ •for the amenities, and his long for Mrs. M. M. Wellens, 35 year old employment. UP CONGRESS♦ ed a charge of felonious as­ bedecked with flags, left pier A., years in politics have made him a Sought Position. ’'nonsense” the reports that dif­ the Battery for Hoboken where mother and school teacher, and sault. happy warrioir, in defeat as well as Authorities stated they had ferences had arisen between Police are endeavoring to the America was docked and where Edward Chapman, 15, one of her Captain Fried and his men were . in victory. EECTRIC WIZARD learned that Mrs. Wellens had Princess Hermine, wife, of Wil­ link the prisoner. Stephen Pre.ss Agent Busy pupils, who have been missing for made a number of Inquiries con­ With That Out of the Way Wiszuk, 24. with attacks made waiting. On board the Macom If there is no meeting between helm, and members of the Hohen- were Police Commissioner Grover a week, was redoubled today after cerning the chances of obtaining zollern family over her rank. under similar circumstances the pair, it probably will be because work in or near Detroit as a school upon other women, one of Whalen, the city’s “ official greet­ of embarrassing activities of the RIWANIS SPEAKER a warrant was issued against the A e Senate Could Easily Princess Hermine, who took er,” and ■other officials. teacher. sick on Saturday, on" the eve of the whom died. press agents for the governor’s w'oman charging her with kidnap­ Although the boy. was penniless, Wiszuk, a handsome, power­ .Salute Crowd. hotel. One of them was at the Mrs. Wellens was said to have had ex-Kaiser's 70th birthday, was re­ The police band struck up stir­ ping the boy. ported better today. It was ex­ fully bailt man. was captured Hoover headquarters early this The warrant was sworn out by $500 when she and Chapman van­ Dispose of the Routine ring airs as the Macom nosed plained that she had a slight attack by a mob which heard the morning. He told Lawrence Ricbey, General Electric Company the .woman’s husband, and the ished. She had drawn her salary screams of Anna Timoshuck alongside the America. Several Mr. Hoover’s assistant, that he had boy’s father, W. C. Chapman, who of $200* as principal of the school, of grip, but that the fever had dis­ thousand persons assembled on and" Business. appeared today. The other patients in a hallway. Sho told police come to ‘‘arrange a meeting.” He declared they believed the pair to and had obtained a loan of $300 on he attempted to kidnap her. near the docks at Hoboken cheered was curtly informed that the Presi­ Representative at Today’s be either iu Akron, Ohio, or De­ the farm where she and her hus­ who caught cold on the trip to as Fried, Manning and the others Doom were improving, also. The man’s wie and flapper dent-Elect does not make engage­ troit. The teacher and the pupil band lived, it was said. dress were torn from him by, stepped from their ship to the Washington. Jan. 28.— With five To End Tomorrow. Macom. Fried and Manning re­ ments through medium of hotel were last seen a week ago driving Chapman’s fellow students, au­ the mob. publicity agents. Luncheon. toward Atlanta in the former's thorities said, declared that the weeks of life I'emaining, the Sev­ The birthday celebration, which The other woman identified peatedly saluted to the crowd in evoked muchi enthusiasm from Soon after the departure of the automobile... youth and the teached had been on entieth Congress today appeared to Wiszuk as the man who dress- response to the ovation. publicity agent, Mr. Hooker told Chapman's fellow students, po­ very friendly terms and had spent AIonarchist-Militarist circles in Ger­ Thousands of people were have completed its legislative pro­ ad in smart feminine garb, had correspondents who accompanied Harry White, a represeatutive of lice declared, said he had often a g'reat deal of time together. many, will come to an end tomor­ struck her with a revolver and massed in Battery park and along row although many of the guests continuous thoroughfares. When him that he would be very glad to the Edison Lamp works of the Gen­ gram except for the administra­ choked her with a sasL earlier see Governor Smith if he cared to tion’s “ Big Navy” bill, the usual have left Doom. in the evening in the women’s the the Macom returned, at 12:40 call. eral Electilc company at Harrison, Count Bentinck, friend of Wil­ p. m., to the Battery, a roar of N. J.. who addressed the Kiwanis appropriation bills' and a handful washroom of the Second Mr. Hoover's first visitor today helm, will entertain the ex-kaiser avenue “ L” at Rivington applause burst forth as Captain club this noon at the Hotel Sheri­ FAMILY UNABLE TO BUY was Col. Horace A Mann, the so- of minor legislation. and thirty other guests at a dinner Btreqt. Police said he con­ Fried and his men disembarked. dan, was without doubt one of the The Senate w’as occupied with at his Amoerengen castle tomorrow fessed. Mounted police rode among the most forceful and interesting spectators and prevented the (Continued on Page 3.) the new cruiser bill, with adminis­ speakers that it has been the privi­ (Continued on Page 2.) more enthusiastic from breaking lege of the members to hear at COFFIN FOR THEIR CHILD tration leaders predicting its enact­ through the “ dead line.” these weekly get-togethers. There ment during the week. The House CALMLY CONFESSES Then the parade up Broadway ARQIC EXPLORER was a good attendance but it was faced a week of action on calendar from the Battery to City Hall, a regrettable his talk could not have distance of about a mile, was begun. been neard by thousands of Man­ Body Lies on TojI of Kitchen COUNTY BUILDING legislation, most of it regional or WOMAN SUSPECTED SU YIIO IS WIFE Broadway was Black with peo­ IS MURDER VICTIM chester people. He was brought personal, and a decision on the ple. The parade had been timed here through the influence of L. N. first deficiency appropriation bill, for the lunch hour. From out of the canyons ot the Wall street Heebner of the Manchester Electric Tub Where He Slept DEDICATED TODAY with its $24,C00,000 increase tn company, and an effort is to be OF KILLING THREE Philadelphia Police Find Vic- financial district and the buildings made to induce him to return here dry enforcement funds and its au- of lower Manhattan poured droves Photos Found in Pockets and give a talk at some public During L ife-F iv e Chit------of stenographers, clerks and busi­ meeting of the Kiwanlans. . tim in House Described hy ness and professional men and wo­ (Contlnned on Page 2.) men. They scurried for vantage Mr. White took for his subject Shows Him Among Ice­ dren Dead. Manchester Particularly In­ Poison Found in Organs of places along the line of March. "A Voice From the Dead” and the Husband. Many plate glass windows were bergs in the Far North. illustrated his talk by demonstra­ Latest to Die— She Got imperiled. But the 3,000 police­ tions showing the advancement of terested i n ' Fme New men. afoot and on horse, prevented electricity, particularly for lllluml- New York, Jan. 28.— Once there MAY CHANGE REES Philadelphia, Jan. '28.— Aided by were sixteen McCanns but today the crowd from getting out ot nating purposes. He has worked Courthouse in Hartford. Insurances. U. S. Army officers, officials of three bounds, although it required no Hoboken. N. J.. Jan. 28.— A mys­ with Edison and is well acquainted there are only ten left— this starts states today set about determining little exertion. terious seafaring man who was pos­ with Charles P. Steinmetz, famous .like a sob story and it is. TO BEAT DRY BILL As Captain Fied and his men electrician and inventor. He re­ a motive for the murder of Mrs. sibly a member of an Arctic expedi­ Another McCann is dead today, Flint, Mich., Jan. 28.— A war­ came up Broadway in open auto­ minded his hearers that an address Hartford county’s now court­ Ethel Krouss Eddy by her husband, mobiles. deafening cheers were un­ tion at one time is the victim in a by Steinmetz was to be put on the two-year-old Gregory, and his body house, at 81. Washington .street, rant charging Mrs. Emma Fogle, Leonard Eddy, in their- home in loosed. The crowd roared itself baffling murder case here today. air on Wednesday evening, and ad­ lies on the top of the kitchen tubs Hartford, erected at a cost of near­ 57, now in custody, with the death North Philadelphia. hoarse there were shoutS of “ Good vised everybody to tune in and Group of Wets and Drys Boy, Captain,” and “ Fine Work, Clad in an old leather jacket, a for want of money to buy a casket. ly $2,000,000, is being dedicated of Thomas F. Loree, 59, in whose The body of Mrs. Eddy with the blue flannel sbirt, blick trousers hear it. He reviewed the accom- Gregory slept on the tubs in life. Manning!” The captain, his first pUjhments of the inventor and re­ this afternoon. The magnificent vital organs were found traces of skull crushed, was found in bed in officer and the other rescuers bow­ and black shoes the man’s body was There were only three rooms and new building, which houses all of Force This Unusual Ac­ a rare poison, was to be issued here their apartment after Eddy con­ ed and saluted and smiled— repeat­ found with a .45 calibre bullet lated the story of his coming to this country from Germany, a poor many McCanns— Vincent, 18, the county courts, and the rooms of today, according to Charles Beagle, fessed to recruiting officers at Fort ing this over and over, block after wound in the right breast lying face prosecuting attorney, following an boy. and became one of the great­ Joseph, 17, James, 14, Helen, 12, all court and county officers. Is of tion in House. Slocum, N. Y., that the reason he block. downward in the Industrial section investigation conducted by Inspec­ wanted to join the Army was be­ Heads were poked out of the win­ near the ^oot cf the Hudson river est invento.rs of our time. Thomas, 4, Theresa, 3, and 6- particular interest to Manchester Mr. V.’hite exhibited several in­ months-old Alfred. Bernard, the people. Judge Raymond A. John­ tor Lowell m Burke who placed cause he had killed his wife. He dows of tall buildings. Ticker tape palisades. his findings in Loree’s death and gave the address of his Philadelphia and bits of paper from tom tel^; Patrolman Arthur Ulrich who teresting lamps, from the tiny in­ eldest, is married and helps a little son, of this town, was on the origin­ Washington. Jan. 28.— Adminis­ candescent bulb no bigger than a but only makes a little. The older al County building committee, and the deaths of James Cummins and home and an investigation b; police phone books came ■weaving through ^■ound the body took the murder to tration leaders of the House have Charles Dumaw before Beagle. led to discovery of the victim. the air and showered down upon be merely the result of another lightning bug, to the latest inven­ boys work when they can but sick­ through his efforts Frank Cheney, tion, that used In televisi n. He Jr. w^as named chairman of the decided upon the extraordinary pro­ Circumstances of their illness Rolling Pin the Weapon the motor procession. waterfront quarrel between un­ ness seems to run in the family. At 1:15 p. m., the heroes touched on what had been effected Much Misfortune. building committee. George May cedure of proposing a temporary were similar and in all three in­ A wooden rolling pin was the known and unimportant sailors un­ murder weapon, police said. Occu­ reached City hall. Fully 3,000 per­ til he made an examination of the along medical lin^s with the use of Joseph McCann, the father, earns of this towm has been named as change in the rules of that body in stances Mrs. Fogle, Loree’s house­ electricity, such as violet rays in assistant superintendent at f'e keeper, was made the beneficiary of pants of the other flats In the apart­ sons, massed about that ancient man’s effects. In the dead man s $24 a week as a watenman. Mrs. order to defeat the Senate’s $24, the cure of cancer and wound up building. Watkins Brothers of this insurance or property, Burke said. ment were unaware of the murder. structure, cheered them to the pocket he found an envelope con­ .4.nnie McCann, his wife, has borne echo as they left the cars and stood bis remarks by the statement that fourteen children. Ill health has town filled the contract for decora­ 000,000 dry fund appropriation Exhumation of Dumaw’s body has Letters found in the room indi­ taining half a dozen small snap­ and the curb put upon the tax re­ for a few moments On City Hall shots, all of them depicting the as the years go by the wonders of loomed over the entire brood. And tions and furnis*hing of accessories been ordered by the inspector. cated ihe woman was the daughter throughout the building. fund powers of Secretary of the of Clarence Krouss, of Rising Sun, steps to be photographed. Then man standing on an iceberg, with science prove beyond a doubt that just as they got finished paying for Dumaw, a boarder at Mrs. Fogle’s they entered the building and were there is a God. the funeral • expenses of their last The Program Treasury Mellon, it was learned to­ home, died May 11, 1923. Pa. a group of Esquimaux nearby and a Nearly all of Manchester’s of­ escorted to the aldermanic cham­ ship bearing the name Canadiarr Dr. D. C. Y. Moore won the atten­ stricken child, another one suc­ day. To Exhume Bodies The father and a brother of Ox­ ficial family and many others par­ The plan was outlined at confer­ ford, Pa., Chester county, will ar­ ber where the official ceremonies Raider— Montreal, converging with dance prize today, a box of candy cumbed. If poison is found in the organs were held. donated by Harold Turkington. He Little Gregory’s spells became ticularly interested planned to at­ ences between Speaker Longworth, ot Dumaw, Burke said he would rive here today to identify the vic­ a wall of ice in the background. He tend this afternoon’s exercises. The. While the little group of heroes promptly passed it around. more frequent and severe. A doc­ Rep. Tilson (R ) of Connecticut, request the body of Cummins be tim. Eduy was employed in a Cam­ also found a woman’s yellow program was due to start at 2:3'’ majority floor leader, and Rep. stood about nervously, the scrolls pocketbook containing powder, tor was called in and told the Mc­ exhumed. Cummins, who lived with den, N. J., canning factory and New of welcome ■were read to Captain BANDIT SHOT Canns that Gregory and three-year- with introductory remarks by Frank Snell (R) of New Tork, chairman Jersey police have been asked' t6‘ rouge, lipstick and a letter reading: Cheney, Jr. Other speakers were I Mrs. Fogle for several years, ac- Fried. Chief Officer Manning. ««7;26— 111 Jan. 26, 1929. Don’t old Theresa must go to the hospital. of the rules committee, cording to Burke, died March 12, aid in finding the motive for the Radio Operator Nelson Smith and Paul P. Cret, of Philadelphia, the Unusual Action 1 know.” Paterson, N. J.. Jan. 28.— Two He also said that the rest of the j 1917. murder. Meanwhile. Eddy is being the lifeboat crew. men were arrested and one shot chief architect. Judge L. P. Waldo The unusual action, it appeared, held by police of New Rochelle, N. Was Cripple. family must stop sleeping on Marvin, of the Superior court, and I A notebook in Mrs. Fogle’s home Welcome Scrolls. The victim’s left leg was si.\ through the lung and so badly draughty floors and must eat more will be forced by a combination of Y. All of the scrolls bore the signa­ John T. Robinson, vice-president of southern Drys and a small group of I contained newspaper clippings cou- Inches shorter than his right and wounded that die is expected to die food. the Hartford County Bar Associa­ I cerning sensational poison cases Mrs. Eddy had been employed as ture of Mayor Walker. The Scroll Wets who are determined to force a school teacher here. The couple Ills handv while unusually large, in a gun fight between'state troop­ Had No Money. tion. Dr. John Newton Lackey, of ; and peculiar deaths. Burke said. inscribed to Captain Fried said in were devoid of calouses or other ers, Paterson police and three sus­ It was all right to suggest hospi­ an unwanted $24,000,000 on the were married four months ago. part: the Central Baptist church, was to Dry regime and the fight made by The city chemist will be asked to markings Indicative of hard work. pects at the Riverside bridge, Haw- tal treatment and de luxe domestic deliver the dedication. Following examine a collection of partly filled “ Once more out of the raging A search of the ground near thorue, today. accommodations like beds for the program the building will be Rep. Garner (D) of Texas against NEW PLANE RECORD. gale and above the. roar of tem­ The three were chased by police­ everybody but where was the the tax refund policies of* the mediciA8 bottles of varying descrip, Lowell, Mass., Jan. 28.— Four pestuous seas you heard the SOS 'Where tho body was found led to open to the public for two hours tions found in the housekeeper’s the conclusion that the man had men in automcMles, the chase end­ (inoney coming from. So Mrs. Mc­ 'inspection. treasury. ■« hours and a half from Detroit to of a helpless vessel crying for aid. ing at the Riverside bridge. The Cann tended her sick as best she Although the Senate returned the kitchen yesterday, authorities said. this city was a plane flight reebrd Across 350 miles of sea, follow­ been "taken for a ride” and his The •Furnishings vMrs. Mary Gibbs. Loree’s daugh- body thrown from a passing auto­ wounded mat Is In Paterson gen­ could. More than twenty-one hundred first deficiency bill 'to the House Lieut. George C. Price pointed to ing your brave precedent, you sped eral hospital. The three were want- Gregory’s fever got worse, He yards ot the heaviest pile carpet last week, containing the two tw, 1 old-police she visited her today. He left Detroit at 9:30 a. to the rescue. ' mobile. . A father last February when he was The police are withholding tire , ed for questioning In connection was wrapped in an extra ragged was supplied by Watkins Brothers “ riders” , the measure has remained m., Sunday, stopped at Buffalo. N. “ This time you saved the cap- ill and found Mrs. Fogle, a practi­ name of the woman found on the'wfth a number of recent hold-ups Y., and landed his army plane here letter in the pocketbook. In the neighborhood. (Contlaued on Page 2 .) fContioiied on Page 2 .) (Contlnuecl on Page 2.) cal ^urse, attending him. at 2 p. m. (Continaed ob Rage 2.> • .rfi* ’ I / ■ ♦ * « ■< %■ ■

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nated by The Manchester Evening nR ST CUT OF STORAGE LOCAL MAN DEFENDANT BEST AUTO SHOW Hecald. The advertisement will EX-KAISER’S BntTHDAY H E E T ^ I M ^ BIGGER NAVY also tell 'Who the judges will be. OBITUARY This is something entirely new and ICE STARTED TODAY IN AUTOMOBILE SUIT should tend to have each dealer P A R H STARTS RUMORS AT BOWirZOtr DDWBt BILL HOLDING OPEN WEDNESDAY keep his exhibit up to the minute. L. T. Wood Begins Cropping Saturday night after the show is (Contlnnsd from Page I.) A suit in which Miles Grant, of DEATHS over the committee has arranged, The The n^embeiii. .of-Btfw- at the Case Pond on Bidwell 36 Chestnut styeet is the defendent for a banquet to be held. This itzer ©ompany met thetc nei^ eeeohd UP CONGRESS Street. in the amount of $10,000 is assign­ Previous Attempts Here Wdl will be attended by the dealers and night. That Is the concluding event lieutenant, Borace F, , Murphey, ed for trial In the Hartford superior .Charles S. Colton their salesmen and invited guests. in the ten day’s festivities. Saturday night for the Bret time. The first real harvesting of ice court tomorrow morning at 10 Charles S. Colton, aged 78, died Birthday Toast. Lieutenant Murphey waa Introduced at the home of his son, Charles The exhibit winners will be an­ (CoLtinoed from Page 1.) for storage was started today at the o’clock. He is charged In a com­ Following the birthday dinner at to the men by Mhotenant Thomas Colton, Jr., in Chester, Conn., yes­ Be Far Exceeded This nounced at this time. The place Folly Brook pond on Bidwell street plaint drawn over a year ago with for the banquet will be kept a Doom castle when the guests J. Quish of Company 6,. who acted thorizatioQ of publicity on all fed­ by L. T. Wood. A crew of men terday. Mr. Colton had been ill for i.aised champagne glasses to the as toastmaster at the annual’ ban­ striking and knocking down Mrs. a week. He was a resident of secret by the committee until 11 eral income tax returns. were at work Saturday and Sunday Mary Belachack of East Hartford Year’s Exhibit. o’clock Saturday evening. toast: quet of.,the Company held.ln the clearing the snow .ind this morn­ Buckland, this town, for 30 years “ Your Imperial Majesty’s health State Atmory. Once the administration cruiser I w’hile, the complaint continues, she leaving here 12 years ago to make Every exhibited at this year’s ing a power marker was put to was vaiting in the town ©f East show is built by a reliable automo- and happiness,’’ proposed by the The soldiers sat down to a bill is enacted by the Senate, only his home with his son in Chester. former King of Saxony, the guests routine matters appeared ahead of work and a gasoline driven cutter j Hartford for 4 trolley car. The 1929 automobile show which bil'e concern. chicken and spaghetti sapper served and plow followed. The chute was He was born in Glastonbury. departed at eleven o’clock last by Chef Urbano\J. Osano following Congress. In the Senate, two other She maintains that she was the Besides his son, Charles, he is to be held at the State Armory, set up on the west side of the ice rriother of children and that her night. The e.x-Kalser retired at which there, was an entertainment important measures have been house. The ice is over eight Inches leaves two other sons in this town, January SO. 31 and February 1 and 11:30.- program. This Marjorie Kay Bu­ pending for months— the Congres­ weekly pay was $25, but—being Fred, of Buekland and Clarence of COUNTY BUILDING thick. It takes about two cuttings struck by the automobile which it is 2, promises to be the best auto Wilhelm has named five of the reau of Bartford had charge of sional reapportionment bill and the from this pond to fill the house. Manchester Green, and one daugh­ biggest chime bells in the Doom the entertainment'and pht on sev­ Edge resolution, providing a sur­ claimed that Grant was driving, or ter, Mrs. Harry Knapp, of Doro­ show ever held here. The committee Cutting is to begin at Salters ^ n e d , she was unable to continue DEDICATED TODAY castle tower “ Kalserin, Hohenzol- eral song and copiedy .sketch' nhm^ vey for the proposed new Nica­ thy, N. J. There are also four of the Manchester auto dealers con­ hers. Captain Rnwiell B. Bathaway pond in Lydallville on Wednesday. her work, that the family lost the lern. Loyalty, Home and Branden- raguan canal— and both probably Mr. Wood has about a dozen extra grandchildren. sisting of James Shearer, Joseph burgh.” was called upon for a few remarka „ will be enacted before adjourn- men employed. income that she was getting and as The funeral will be held tomor­ Madden and George Brown are co­ (Continned from Page 1.) a result she was badly injured and row afternoon in Chester and the These chimes were-a birthday as was Lieutenant Morphey. '\ment. More than half of Mr. Wood’s operating with James Stevenson, present from the former emperor’s The Howitzer company drflls t6- Two Major Subjects. sui)ply comes annually from Globe was unable to follow her regular burial service will take place at general manager of the show and aud laid over heavy lining, making sons. morrow night. Hollow pond, which has not yet occupation. two o’clock in the Buckland ceme­ instructed him to spare no expense a most luxurious floor for the court Two really major subjects— Mr. Grant is insured and a repre­ tery. Rev. M. S. Stocking, of the Five Sons Present. farm relief and tariff reform— will been touched. to make this the best show ever put rooms. In the offices, a superior ^ Among the family guests at sentative of the insurance company North MeL'zodlst church, will of­ on the State Armory. grade of broadloom carpet was not be considered by the dying ficiate. Doom castle were the e.x-Kaiser’s who carried the risk was in town The Manchester Auto Dealers as­ used. Besides, there are a great five sons (including the former ABOUT TOWN Congress. Both measures will be this morning notifying the witness­ sociation was formed a short time handled by the next Congress at a SHOW HOSPITAL WORK number of special size large rugs, crown prince), his daughter and 19 es in the case to appear in court in before last year’s show. It was not all of the heaviest quality, made grandchildren. special session, to be called some­ Hartford tomorrow morning. Mrs. Clarence L. Taylor of St. FUNERALS formally made a permanent organi­ for various rooms. This little hamlet which has for time between March 15 and April IN LANTERN PICTURES zation until last May at which time All the carpets and rugs were of John street, who has bron confined 15, under an agreement reached ten years furnished hospitality to to her home the greater part of the EUen Starkweather. officers as follows were elected: special design, made to order, to the former Kaiser today was still by House and Senate leaders. George L. Betts, president; James harmonize with the Period style time since Christmas, the gnest A long program of neglected bills Special stereopticon service In The funeral of Ellen Stark­ bustling over with activity .«nd gos­ of honor at merry party ^veu weather was held at Watkin Broth­ Stevenson, secretary; W. R. Tinker, and color scheme of each room. ’ undoubtedly will die with the ad­ conclusion of the annual White MAY CHANGE RULES sip following the taste of royal Saturday evening by her daughter, ers at 4 o’clock this afternoon. Kev. treasurer. Since that time it has To coiqplete the draperies on splendor furnished by the former journment 01 the old Congress Cross appeal at the South Metho­ time required a large force of wom­ Mrs. Gustave Anderson of Ander­ dist church last evening, attracted Marvin S. Stocking officiated and done one good piece of work in get­ ’s seventieth birthday cele­ March 4. In the Senate, the Cara­ TO BEAT DRY BILL burial was in the East cemetery. ting an inspector for operators to en working overtime for several bration. son street. The guests included rel­ way anti-grain gambling bill top a gathering that filled the chapel. days. Some of the curtains are atives and friends and a few of Mrs. K __Kti„ I The lantern was operated by Thom- come here one day each week. This Had 70 Gnests ped the list ^^hile m the House. I to make a George A. Smith. saves the working man much time twenty feet long. All are hung on Most of the seventy honored Taylor’s associate workers at the the Important rivers and harbors number of changes to enable the (Continued from Page 1.) The funeral of George A. omlth and money as he does not have to traverse rods so' that they can be guests who partook of luncheon and South Methodist church. The party development bill apparently will of 174 Main street was held at 2 go to Hartford and lose a great deal easily drawn together from the dinner with their former ruler had was given to celebrate Mrs. Taylor’s showing of the pictures, of which unacted upon pending mapping out floor. To attach the fixtures for'the lead the death list. Both bills prob­ there were 75, in the chapel. That o’clock this afternoon at Watkin more time in getting a driver’s departed. But Wilhelm’s dutch birthday which occurred yesterday. ably could be enacted except that of a course of action by leaders. Brothers with Rev. Robert A. Col­ license. Every automobile dealer rods, It was necessary to drill castle was still decorated with Gar­ Miss Marion Taylor assisted her services of this type are popular is While appropriation Dills on through steel or marble in almost House and Senate prefer talk to attested to by the large number who pitts officiating. Burial was in today in Manchester belongs to the lands of flowers, and many Dutch sister In arranging the surprise for which the two Houses disagree are every InstAnce, and, the men had action in the closing days and fili­ attend them. the Wapping cemetery. association. flags hoisted vesterday In honor of their mother. Among other gifts usually sent to conference commit­ Each automobile dealer will ex­ to work on ladders fifteen to the gala event still floated through­ busters usually ucvelop to halt the The appeal was for funds for the twenty feet in the air. The equip­ received.by Mrs. Taylor -was a support of hospitals conducted by tees for ironing out of differences, Elizabeth Gay. hibit from four to eight cars, in all out the city legislative wheels. the backers of the Harris dry ment for the judges’ and commis­ handsome pbeketbook. The Bone of Contention deaconesses of the Methodist de­ The funeral of Miss Elizabeth there will be 62 cars shown. The The King of Saxony acted as amendment and the McKollar tax sioners’ desks is the finest obtain­ The Senate’s brttle over the new nomination, and the • views were Gay of Laurel street was held yes­ drill shed at the Armory wherq.4he toastmaster at the celebration. The Troop 1 Qirl Scouts wMch was refund amendment served notice able. cruiser bill meanwhile attracted for the most part of the Palmer terday afternoon at the home of show will be held, will be decorat­ former Crown Princess Cecelle was to have met with Mrs. ^ B. Rich­ that they w'ould refuse the neces­ her grandnephew, Joseph Haddeij The lamps are of sol'd oronze. hostess in place of Princess Her- wide attention. One bone of con­ Memorial hospital for incurables ed early this week. The ceiling will especially designed; the ink well ards of Haynes street on, Wednes­ and other institutions in and near sary unanimous consent to give the on Huntington street and at St. be completely covered. The side in'lne Wilhelm’s second wife. tention has been eliminated by the bil to conferees. Mary’s Episcopal church. Rev. J. stands of beautifully figured mar­ Numerou! gifts and messagejs of day will meet Thursday instead. Senate endorsing' a House provl- Boston. o , , walls and ends will also be covered. The alternative has thus been S. Neill officiated. Burial was in ble and the desk pads of top grain congratulations poured in from all Rev. Robert A. Colpitts, who There will be many floral Mrs. Everett Cone of 41S MiWle Sion, dividing the construction of placed before the House leaders of the East cemetery. ed leather. Waste baskets. do..sk parts of the world. It was reported gave the explanatory lecture, spoke decorations and overhead pieces to Turnpike East was tendered a the sixteen new warships between either moving to suspend' the rules trays, vacuum bottles, etc. are all that among them was a m'essage from personal knowledge of the add to the attraction of the show. of the same quality and made to birthday surprise party at her home government and private shipyards. splendid work that is being carried and send the bill to conference, Oscar Bartholomew. from King George of England. At the main entrance will be a harmonize. Saturday evening by a party Of her The remaining major argument on at these deaconess hospitals. which would require a two-thirds The funeral of Oscar Bartholo­ Newspaper reporters. photo­ very spacious opening branching Besides the decorative acces­ friends from Manchester Qreeu will revolve around the so-called Upwards of $90 has been raised for vote, or to ask a special rule mak­ mew of Andover will be held at graphers and town“sfoik were ex­ “ time clause,” which provides that Watkin Brothers, 11 Oak street, right and left. ’There will be two sories. Watkins Brothers supplied cluded from the grounds but con- who are'in the iiablt of getting to­ this object at the local church. ing it in order for the bill to be wide aisles allowing each person five of the new cruisers be started at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning. the 'Venetian blinds, the screens, graiilation lists posted In various gether' for a game of cards occa­ Well known hymns were sung, ’ sent to conference, which requires coming In to move around the window ventilators, gas range, elec­ this year, five more next year and the words being thrown u^on the Burial will be in the Gilead ceme­ parts of this community were sign­ sionally, They brbnght with them only a majority vote. tery where another service will be Armory -In one continuous line and tric refrigerator, door mats and all ed by ll.n co people. a handsomely decorated birthday five more in 1931. screen. While the exact course of proce­ held at 11 o’clock. see each exhibit with plenty of the equipment for the lavatories, cake, wtth white candle for the President Coolidge and Senator dure was not revealed by Majority room. The space for exhibit will be engineer’s and janitor’s rooms in RAPS EX KAISEP “ single” years and colored Borah (R) of Idaho, have declared around all four walls with the building. Leader Tilson, it was understood Mrs. Mary A. Tedford. Berlin, Jan. 28 Reich Minlste" for the “ married” years, th e gVeSts against the time clause. The Presi­ HILL ELECTIVE HEAD three spaces directly in the center that the latter course would be The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. of Interior Severing, a Socialist, ia provided other e^ts in getibrous dent opposed it on economical adopted. of the Armory. The dealers who Tedford of Wetherell street was a speech at Hamburg, opposed ef­ supply. A Jolly evening waa spent grounds while Borah said its elim­ Against Amendment will exhibit are: THRONGS CHEER FRIED forts to glorify former Kaiser Wll ination might pave the way to OF ST. MARY’S Y. M. C. held yesterday afternoon at the with the aid o f 'whist and other All of the House Republican. home and at St. Mary’s church. George L. Betts, Hudson, Essex; helm. As he spoke the minister greater armament reduction by giv­ I leaders, a canvass showed, Rev. Alfred Clarke officiated. Mrs. Manchester Motor Sales, Ford; stood before a Republican banner games. ing the United States a trading AND HIS BRAVE CREW Herman Hill was elected vice- are standing together against both Arthur Jobert sang “ Abide With Schallers Motor Sales, Dodge; J. M. of bright red and gold point. The administration leaders president of the St. Mary’s Young Me” and “ Lead Kindly Light.” The Shearer, Buick; George Smith, “ Wilhelm certainly tried to local­ Modem danclnc -wlR be on the of the Senate amendments. program at the .JftiAonlc Temple, in the Senate endorsed the time Men’s Club at the annual meeting bearers were George. Robert, Wil­ Chrysler: Kemp Brothers, Oakland, fContinned fmm 1‘ace 1) ize the threatened conflagration lu clause as have various soldier and Saturday night. Fred Rogers was “ I am opposed to them and all of Friday night. The a«f4r will he the leaders of the House believe liam and Walter Tedford, James Pontiac: Madden Brothers, Nash; 1914, but is It the same ‘Peace patriotic organizations. It probably elected secretary: John Fox, assist­ Crossen, Robert Sullivan and Ed­ Kaiser’ who for years roused the given under the ahsplcea of the that they should be stricken from Conkey Auto Co., Studebaker and tain, officers and crew— 32 In all— Masonic Social elnb.' will be retained. Administration ant secretary: Robert W. Wilson ward McCann. Burial was in the Erskine; Crawford Auto Supply of the Italian steamer Florida. Thus spirit of discord?” sald.Herr Sevr leaders meanwhile hoped to secure treasurer: William Mercer, librar- the deficiency bill,” said Speaker ering. “ We do not want-to kick the Longworth. East cemetery. Co., Oldsmcbile, Marmon, Graham- you have added to the laurels so Eleanora Duse Lodge, Daughters a final vote on the hill this week. ian. Rev. J. Stuart Neill, rector, is Paige; H. A. Stephens, De Soto, worthily won and added glory on fallen, but we must defend our­ ex-offico president of the organiza­ “ I am confident that the House selves against every attempt to of Italy will give a pohUc card par­ tion. will reject the Senate’s proposals,” ; Machell Motor Sales, the American flag. ty for the benefit of the lodge Wetf* YOUTHFUD SWIXDI,ER A. 0 . H. AND AUXIUARY "Never was duty more nobly per­ falsify history.” ______Ernie Waddell of East Hartford Majority Leader Tilson said. Whippet, Wyllys-Knight, George nesday evening at the home of Mrt* formed. Briefly and inadequately The former Kaiser was remem­ Reps. Bryns (D) of Tennessee Brown, Reo and Chandler. Pietro Patrlcca. Both Itanan « d Danbury, Conn.. Jan. 2S.— A the feature entertainer of the The honorary committees this w’e record this heroic deed which bered with “ gratitude” In sermons and Edw'ards (D) of Georgia were TO INSTALL TONIGHT American games will be , played. twelve-year-old bov received a su.s- Popular numbers year are: adds luster to the glory of our city, and prayers in numerous churches. on both the banjo and mandolin, slated to lead the battle for the There is' considerable press dis­ Prizes will be given the wihnefn in pended reform school sentence in Town: John H. Hyde, Robert J. which Is your home port.” besides doing some first-clao.” Senate provisions on the dry fund cussion over the indisposition of each section and refreehments, ^rv- fuvenile Court today for passing Smith, Thoinas J. Rogers, Wells A. Manning’s Reward. “ comedy stuff.” i while Rep. Garner will support the The Ancient Order of Hibernians Princess Hermipe. the former em­ ed. Mrs. James Aceto , .heads the two fraudulent checks on local Initiation of new members was Strickland, George E. Keith, W. W. Chief Officer Manning blushed as committee of arrangemehts, merchants and obtaining nearly McKellar amendment requiring the and the Women’s Auxiliary will the scroll In his honor was read. It peror’s wife. Montagmorgen In­ postponed until the next annual Robertson, A. T. Jackson. George sists that Hermine’s llltess was fifty dollars. -The child told the fleeting because of'the small nun- Treasury to hold open hearings hold a joint installation of officers said in part: Raymond Montiet sales manager in St. James' parish hall this eve­ H. Wsddell, Samuel J. Turkington, “ diplomatic” because she wanted to judge he was being taught banking ^gj. candidates. All who joined and render open decision upon tax William 3. Hyde and Raymond A. “ It is with a peculiar pride that for George Betts has returned to refunds of more than $10,000. ning. The work will^be in charge we hail, as a native son of our avoid meeting several members In his grammar school and so learn- fj^ring the past year and those join­ Johnson; clergy;Rev. C. T. McCann, of the Hohenzollern family who op­ his work, having been copfined W The clash on the House floor was of the county president of the men great metropolis, you. Chief Offi­ ed how to make out aud cash durin,g the coming year will be and the county president of the Rev. William P. Reidy. Rev. P. J. posed her marriage’ to Wilhelm. his home for a month with the checks. [initiated at the same time. tentatively set for Thursday. O. Cornell, Rev. Marvin S. Stock­ cer Manning for your brave leader­ fin. women’s auxiliaries, with their ship in command of th-' lifeboat of However, this report is discredited ing, Rev. J. Stuart I^ieill and Rev. aides. A light supper will follow the S. S. America, and your skill, in many circles. the business of the meeting which Watson Woodruff; police: Commis­ The preireure of wind does np.t fine seamanship and sturdy cour­ Increase in direct proportion to its will come to order promptly at 8 sioners Willard B. Rogers, Edward age displayed in the rescue at sea o’clock. Whist will be played for' J. Murphy and Robert _ V. Treat, increase in velocity hut. ah the of the officers and crew'of the ill- FAMILY UNABLE TO BUY squares of its velocities. ' , thfe balance of the evening. Chief Samuel G. Gordon, Captain fated Florida.” Mrs. Julia Sheridan is chairman Herman 0. Schendel; fire: Commis­ The Scroll of honor extended and of the ladies’ committee. Assist­ sioners Frank Cheney, Jr., and read to Radio Operator Smith COFFLN FOR THEIR CHILD ing her will be Mrs. Julia Tierney, William J. Crockett, Chief Albert said: PARSONS’ Mrs. Margaret Miner. Miss Abbie B. Foy, Chief Edward R. Coleman; "In presenting to you. on the Next ThnnM FlWati Sat. Th^ Men’s Choral Club Fogarty and Miss Margaret Fitz- military. Colonel D. Gordon Hunter, behalf of the City of New York and (Continned from Pag.? f ) . Jan. Sl-Feh, ' oatrick. The committee of men in­ Captain Philip C. Hawley,' Captain the millions of its citizens who Pop, Mat. 8«l. 9 0 t t6 $1.50; cludes John Tierney, Ray Fogarty Russell B. Hathaway. Lieutenant applaud the pluck and skill with blanket atop his tubs. Finally he of Manchester ind Mr. Fay. Thomas J. Quish, Lieutenant Edgar which you played your part in this dozed off, he never waked, Mrs. Mc­ DOROTHY GISH Thompson and Lieutenant Helmar rescue, we regard you— the radio Cann called ah ambulance. The in­ TAX BOARD’S BILL Anderson. operator. Nelson Smith— as a terne pronounced Gregory dead and (In PMSon) The shmk will be officially open­ sturdy exemplification of the truth took little Theresa away to the A New and Sprightly Comedy I Hartford, Conn.. Jan. 28.— The ed at 8 p. ni. Wednesday by Mayor ‘youth will be served.’ You car­ hospital in a serious condition. JANUARY CONCERT ^tate tax commissioner's office is John H. Hyde. ried on with the same courage and ‘‘I haven't even candles to burn ‘TOUNG LOVE” ' planning to have a bill introduced Mr. Stevenson has arranged fidelity that characterized your ac­ for Gregory,” said Mrs, McCann In Snnmel Raphelson i. to the Legislature this week, giv­ through the co-operation of three tions three years ago when, under a wooden voice. “ I had some (AntHw o f The Jas* Singer) ing the commissioner the right to local business houses to give the the same commander, you helped candles for my last one.” wtth High School Hall inspect safe deposit boxes in com­ dealer having first best display to find the sinking steamer Anti- Jmnee Bennie' puting the Inheritance taxes. Only a brand new hat, the second best a noe.” Pupils with colds were barred Tern lK)nglas^ w theiliie WUUi^ in the case of the estate of a de­ pair of new shoes and the third best Similar expressions of praise from schools in Trenton, N. J.. ceased person would the right ap­ a box of cigars. were contained In the scroll read to during the flu epidemic. What a Eves. $2.50 to: 50«; Sat.' Mat. ply. The donators of these presents the other rescuers. grand chance for a vacation! gl.50 to50c; Seats Jan.'E8. Monday, January 28 The bill, drawn by Farwell will be announced in a special ad­ Knapp, deputy tax commissioner, vertisement January 29. The space follows the provisions of laws now used In this advertisement was do­ at 8:15 p. m. lu effect in other states. ADDISON CHORUS OF 35 VOICES 'niniiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A Buckingham resident started beating his wife one day last week. STATE I SOUTH i NOW - Assisted by A neighbor went to the rescue and HOME OP I Service — Quality— Low Prices | knocked the wifebeater down. Did AIANCHESTEB the wife thank the neighbor? She SOUND HITS \ sfldwiNii did not. She sailed into him, ham­ \ . mer and tongs. The neighbor says I Cgrned B eef and Spinach ‘ | the husband can have a free hand next time for all of him. = FOR TOMORROW’S DINNER. 1 This is the personnel of the Addi­ son "Volunteer Forest Fire Com­ pany, District No. 56: Herbert E. Fancy Rib Corned Beef i Nice Lean Corned Beef, Mitchell, Glastonbury, R. F. D. 2; E 15c lb. I all solid meat, 25c lb. Earl F. Mitchell, Glastonbury, R. F. = Finest clean Spinach like from the graden 19c peck D. 2; Howard J. Tenner, Addison; Clifford T. Plank, Addison; C. Howard Tryon, Glastonbury, R. F. Fancy Rib Veal Chops Fresh Pigs’ Liver2 2 lbs. D. 2; M. H. Brownell, Addison; 35c lb. 25c. George F. Fyler, Addison; Erwin Pocket Honey Comb D. Reed, Addison; "Wilbert C. Pickled Pigs’ Feet 15c lb. T r i^ 15c lb. Howe. Glastonbury, R. F. D, 2; THE ” 11'" GIRL’S BIG LAUGH AND IX>VE DRAMAt Charles G. Strickland, deputy fire PRESENTED WITH SYNCHRONIZED MUSIC Fresh Pigs’ Liver 10c lb. Nice White Sauer Kraut warden, Addison. Telephone calls in bulk, 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c. as follows: K. C. Howe. Manches­ EXTRA ADDED r-iii: Salt Spare Ribs, special, Tender Shoulder Beef ter, 1572-14; H. E. Mitchell, Man­ 2 lbs. 25c. Steak, special 35c lb. chester, 1194-3; Earl F. Mitchell. VITAPHONE Manchester, 1194-3; C. Howard Tryon, Manchester, 225-2; H. J. Acts VODVIL Tenner, Glastonbury, 258-3; G. F. Fyler, Glastonbury 257-3; C. G. BAKERY SPECIALS . Strickland, warden, Glastonbury, Scotch Cones 25c dozen. 24-6. The other members are. liv- “PAPA’S VACATION” S Fig Squares 25c. iug near the wardens telephone so MOSHE PARANOV MRS. BURTON YAW ■ I -with ■ ■' = Pumpemickle Bread 15c Ginger Squares 18c dozen can be quickly notified when want­ S loaf. ed. WILL1.AM DA.MARE.ST MICKEY BENMETT RIOTOUS COMEDY ' s Squash Pies 15c, 35c each Maple Walnut Cup Cakes Walter J. Mitchell plans to go on Almond Cakes 25c each. 25c dozen. his mail route nWxt Monday as be PIANISTS E has recovered from his illness. A meeting of the Forest Fire Wardens of Hartford County will THE HYAMS & McIn t y r e General Admission Tickets on sale at Watkins Brothers or by members be. held at the Hotel Bond, Hart­ RECORD BOYS ARlnPnD of the club. ' I Manchester Public Market ford, on Feb. 2, 1929. ‘‘The Radio Winners” S A J, i n A .volunteer defense force is to S t ^ O O I O V C y a r O p * 1 n o n e l U * be formed by the Irish Free State 3— COMPLETE SHOWS D.^niTr-S S ^ in addition to thte regular army 2:15 0:45 8:85' iillllllllliilillllllllllllllllilllillllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1lllllllillillllllllllllllil|U°

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1 of yesterday dipping into, tile; oceail in “the solid "Booth can ■ be made Burke of Pittsburgh, counsel to' IN BANKRUPTCY. - * M cKIEEYASS’N DINNER accompanied by William F. Kenny permanent-—providing that the new the Republican national -commit­ New Haven, Conn., Jan. 2 8 .— . HUGE CROWD SEES HOOVER SAYS and John J. Raskob, chairman of RepabUean blood is,given sufficient tee. Jane I. Shurtleff, of Greenwich, the Democratic national committied.. recognitldo. Recognition involves Another fishing trip into the has filed a voluntary petitlo^ id TO HAVE 1896 SEHING Smith's arrlvaUin Miami with federal QfQces. It is this problem Florida Keys it- planned by Mr. United States District court ,here . SURE, SAYS s c o n THE ICE CARNIVAL Chairman Raskob markqd prohabl; of recognition that he will discuss Hoover, to start probably on Wed­ under the new bankruptcy law 'witb- »5f'r- HED BE GLAD the first time in history that rWal with Mr. Hoover. ■, nesday. out giving a list of creditors. Annual Republican Gathering candidates for the presidency and. Following the petition, Daniel Guests a't -Belle Isle last night At Hartford on February 7 their respective campaign managers Ryan, of Greenwich, was appointed included Cyrus H. K. Curtis.' the have been domiciled in the: same TREASURY BALANCE trustee in bond of 110,000,, the iponnecticat Co. Official TeOs Will Revert to Memories of Weather Ideal for Second TO MEET “AL” publisher; ex-Qov. James P. Good­ request for the receiver declaring Martyr’s Election. town and the same time. Dir.' Hu­ rich of Indiana; Irving Bacbellor. Washington, Jan. 28— Treasury the liabilities in the estate exceed bert Work, chairman of the Re'puh* (Continned from Page 1) the author, and James ^ Francis balance, Jan. 25: $138,604,161.48. $150,000. Men's League of Trans- Hartford, January 28.— Gold Annual Fete at Center lican national committee, is also a bugs, free silver at 16 to 1, the full called “ mystery man” of the cam­ Miami visitor at this- time, haying prtadon Problems. dinner pail and other immortal Springs Pond. paign, who organized and directed accompanied Mr. Hoover south. shades of the presidential campaign the anti-Smith campaign i.t the Soothem Patronage of 1896, when William C. McKin­ south. Manr has been mentioned The controversial question o|; ley defeated William J. Bryan for the possible “ patronage boss” of Favored by camparatively warm southern patronage occupied a g o o d Nathaniel J. Scott, superintend­ the Nation’s highest honor, will be the south under the Hoover ad­ part of Mr. Hoover’s Hme. tod'ayi. ent o f the Hartford division of the revived in the setting of the weather, Manchester’s fecond an­ ministration. twenty-fifth annual McKinley ass,o- While he pursued the sailfish add Connecticut company, assured Man­ nual ice carnival attracted between The colonel himself, however, de­ the swordfish among \the; .Florida chester peorple in a talk before the ciation dinner for which Republicao nied the soft impeachment today leaders from every part of Connec­ three and five thousand persons to Keys, Miami Beach became fflntted- Men’s League at Center church yes­ Center Springs Pond yesterday af­ when he left Mr. Hooyer’s office ed np with captains and lleuten.- terday morning that bus transporta­ ticut will gather at 'the Hartford after half an hour’s chat. “ Mr. ld old ants of the “ new south,” all wllUng O G club on Thursday evening, Febru­ ternoon. The large crowd lined tion would positively be substituted Hoover has no job that I want,” and eager to point out to the-Presl- for trolleys on the Cross town and ary 7, at 7 o’clock. the sloping banks about the pond, The officers of the association said the colonel. “ We did not talk dent-elect how to consolidate tbq Green lines here as soon as the the dam, adjacent roadways and patronage. I merely calleo to pay gains scored up in. the November State highway department proceeds this year have planned a real re­ vival of the customs of 1896 both the steep railroad bank. ^ my respects. I ha^’ en’t seen Mr. election. with its plan to repave Main street Hoover since Novembei. • in the setting and in the method of So large was the throng which Col. Horace A. Mann was on the between the Center and Depot procedure at the dinner, and .will attended, that the street leading As to his own future , political Square. He said that the present past the head of the pond to Hem­ activities, Mann said ,ie expected to engagement list today. He is'the attempt to carry those who attend .lo.called “ mystery man” of the Re­ rails would be left in the highway the dinner back over a period of 33 lock street was badly congested and continue his work “ to up-build and and covered with whatever material years to the days when red fire pa­ it was quite a time after the con­ strengthen the organization in the publican campaign. Ostensibly the highway department decides to working Independently Oi the Re­ over rades and brass bands were the clusion of the program before ■con­ south.” resurface the road. prime essentials of any political ditions were back to normal. Auto­ Justice Harlan F. Stone of the publican national committee. Co*. “ Trolley Man” Himself. campaign. The dinner will take mobiles which were'not equipped United States Supreme Court ar­ Mann organized and directed , the Mr. Scott’s general subject was the form of an old fashioned rally with chains added to the congestion rived today to go fishing with the campaign against A1 Smith below “ Transportation Problems.” He with placards and banners bearing and delay as they slipped and skid­ president-Gleet. Justice Stone is an the Potomac, and the results of his let his audience know that he had the slogans of the McKinley cam­ ded about the slippery, hilly road­ old and ardent fisherman and has work astonished even the Reppbli-. been born and bred a trolley man, paign demanding adherence to the way. thrown hooks v/ith Mr. Hoover be­ cans themselves. ^ , and as such greatly abhorred the gold standard and denouncing free Judging from the remarks heard substitution of busses for the trol­ fore. They probabl> will go to the Col. Mann believes that the brenk coinage of silver. Memories of the at the pond yesterday and elsewhere Keys again tomorrow night or leys. However, he has become con­ election of Governor Lorrin A. last night and today, the program vinced that bus transportation Is early Wednesday morning for a Cooke and of the Connecticut legis­ was by far the best ever witnessed couple of days, consequently, if the only solution of the Connecti­ lature of 1897 will also be revived in Mancheter. Nothing but high cut Company’s problems in many Gov. "Smith is to satiate the curi­ Don’t Let That Cold at the meeting. praise was heard for the Manches­ osity of Miami about calling on Mr. instances and he, therefore, is now Congressman James T. Begg of ter Skating Club and its hardwork­ thoroughly immersed in the bus Hoover it will have to be before Turn Into “Flu” Ohio and Governor John H. Trum­ ing crsident, F»-ank Wallett, that. Gov. Smith is no fisherman That cold may turn into ‘Thi,” transportation business. bull will be the speakers at the through whose effort the success The Auto to Blame. himself. Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, dinner, and Mayor Walter E. Bat- was possible. unless you take care of it at once. The automobile has stolen the terson of Hartford will act as toast­ The vast audience was greatly fruits of the profits from the trans­ Miami Beach, Fla., Jan. 28.— Rub Musto^ole on the congested M ore tban 300^ master. Congressman Begg has a pleased with the exhibition staged p a^ and ^ how quickly it bringa portation business, Mr. Scott said, long congressional record, having by Norval Baptie and Miss Gladys Herbert Hoover resumed the job of hot so much through the purchase being President-elect today. relief as effectively as the messy dd represented the 13th Ohio District Lamb from New York City, skaters mustard plaster. and operation of automobiles by in­ since 1919. He is recognized as one with an International reputation. Back at his Belle Isle retreat, increase.... the dividuals, but largely because the Musterole, made firran pure oil of of the best orators In the House of However, they were also impressed bronzed and burned from two days mustard, camphor, rnenthol and other commuting automobilist carries too Representatives and a speaker of with the grace and skill of other fishing beneath tropical sun, Mr. many of his neighbors and friends simple ingredients, is a counter-irri­ remarkable wit and eloquence. performers, especially Miss Miriam Hoover waded into a mass of work tant which stimulates circulation and along with him. This is the most Two guests of honor have been Davenport of Springfield and Frank which entailed everything from po­ helps break up the cold. 0eatest ^roarth in difficult factor with which the invited by the association to at­ ■Wallett himself. Others who did litical conferences to getting a You will fed a warm tingle as it en< company has to contend, the super­ tend thfe dinner. They are Mrs. well were Miss Dorothy Brown of start on the inaugural address to^s the p o r ^ then a com ing senau* intendent asserted. Especially is William McKinley Osbourne and Manchester. Leo LeBell of Hart­ tkm that brings welcome reUd. ' this serious problem in the summer which he will make on the ^fourth aU cigarette histoiy Miss Elizabeth Osbourne, widow ford, Melvin and Leo Degon of ot March. favtt Mr T iiYmbs months. Once the summer months and daughter of the late William Springfield. gave all trolley companies their Miami’s chief interest, however, McKinley Osbourne, a cousin of the Clarence La Francis won the lay not in the direction of the Pres­ greatest profits, 'jut, now, because martyred president and his cam­ senior town speed skating cham­ of the automobile the winter paign manager for the election of pionship while the junior honors ident-elect’s Republican callers, nor AND ONEY SltEABS OIDI months are the only ones thkt show 1896. Mr. Osbourne was United went to Safford North. Public what he will say on March 4, but ^ margin qf profit, . , .States counsel at London during skating followed the program whether he is to receive A1 Smith, . Traffic a Problem. McKinley’s administration and was proper. Complete'accounts of -11 the man whom he defeated for the ^ The country areas are deserting later offered the Ambassadorship at events will be found on the sports presidency. Former Gov. Smith ar­ Better than a muetard p lc-ter ^Thati n^tsmokeu^ the trolley lines in patronage, Mr. England which he refused because page today. rived in Miami yesterday, and the Scott said, and he could find - no of failing health. whole winter colony is speculating reason for it unless the automobile Those in charge of the McKinley upon the prospects of a meeting be­ again was filling the place of the thmh ^ O L D G O L D association dinner this year are EVELYN NESBIT AKRESTED. tween the two. They have met only AKTHUR H. STEUN trolley. He said that the city busi- Mayor Walter E. Batterson, Hart­ once before, and that perfunctorily, fiess for all trolley companies was ford. president: Edward N. Allen. New York, Jan. 28.— Evelyn Nes- and long before either thought of holding up'well; but here again the Hartford, treasurer; Clarence* G. INSTRUCTOR Management* inet another problem bit, arrested early yesterday in a being rival candidates for the pres­ O n Y o u r BUnBo, OLD GOLD PAUL WHITEMAN HOUR, Willard, New Haven, secretary: raid by Federal prohibiton agents idency. OF VIOLIN Paul Whiteuqan, King of Jazz, and his complete or­ e r.tMiiuidOi.bt.iiw fn the traffic congestion which all and the executive committee con­ cities now must contend with. In on a nigbt club here, v.as to be ar­ Not on the List chestra will broadcast the OLD GOLD hour every sisting of the following representa­ raigned today before a United Smith'"was 'Jot on Mr. Hoover’s PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ONLY regard tp city ^traffic, Mr. Scott tives of each of the eight counties: Tuesday, starting Feb. 5th, from 9 to 10 P. M., East­ pointed out that the Manchester State commissioner. The former engagement list today, but it isn't 20 Years’ Experience Hartford county. Raymond A. John­ ern StaqdarclTime, over entire network of Columbia patrons were fortunate in th*tn son, Mrs. Alice P. Merritt; New wife of Harry K. Thaw, now an en­ considered likely that he will leave Finest Met bocks tertainer at the night club, protest­ Miami withov..t paying his respects Broadcasting System. the lines'through Hartford were Haven county. Edward W. Goss. BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED routed via Market street and not Mrs. Ernest E. Averiil; Fairfield ed indignantly when forced to to the victor in the November bat- by way-of Main street, coifnfy; ’Daniel F. B. Hickey. Mrs. spend an hour in a cell. She and i tie. Smith is here on a vacation Call At 80 P. C. One-Man. Helen E. Lewis; Litchfield countv. three others were charged with and to use his own expression BRADliEY & SMITH’S 'The transition to one-man oper­ George R. Sturgess, Miss Mary B. “ acting in concert” with a waiter “ politics is adjourned.” MUSIC SHOP Bi O T A C O C7 G H ^ I BT C A R 1. O A ated trolley cars has helped cut Weaver: Windham county. Ray­ who is charged with selling liquor. The former governor spent most down the company’s expenses con­ mond F. Gates, Miss Katherine siderably, it was stated. The Hart­ Byrne: Middlesex county, John ford division is now operated 80 Peterson, Mrs. Ernest A. Jennings; TOWN ADVERTISEMENT pel' 'cent plus by the one-man sys­ New London county, W. Ellery tem. That the Hartford division is Allyn, Mrs. Ernest E. Rogers;. Tol­ eixtending its bus lines rapidly was land county. Charles H. Allen, Mrs, BO ARD OF SELECTMEN TOWN OF MANCHESTER. brought out when Mr. Scott said F. O. Vinton. i DECISION. that under him there are now 4 8 usses. Two large garages have Of the Selectmen of the Town of Manchester, Conn., upon the pro­ been provided in Hartford and the MISS KATHERINE CHENEY posal of Selectmen for the establishment of building and veranda lines equipment is of the very latest and on the north and south side of Williajn Street, between Mpin Street on the best. The superintendent d^ the west and C. P. Allen west property line on the east. scribed a new “ twin-coach” that is TO MARRY TEXAS MAN , Upon proposal of Selectmen for the establishment of building and being experimented with in the 1 veranda lines on the north side and the south side of William Street, be- city. It is operated from either ftf i tween Main Street on the west and C. P. Allen west property line on the end and the gas-electric automotive Engagement of Daughter east, the Selectmen of the Town of Manchester Conn., acting under and machinery is installed on the side Mr. and Mrs. Seth Leslie pi.rsuant to Section 9 (44) (House Bill No. 1049), Special Laws of 9®^” and in under the seating area so Cheney Is Announced Today. necticut, 1913, and Sections 1-5 (452) Special Laws Conn. 1917, entitled that without adding to the length “ An Act amending an Act concerning the nomination of candidates for of a bus 39 passengers can be easily Mr. and Mrs. Seth Leslie Cheney public office, and the number, powers and duties of town officers in the seated. .Mr. Scott. believed this Town of Manchester,” approved April 9th, 1913, and October 1st. 1917, wouldi be the popular type of bus of Hartford road today announced ...... having caused a copy of the proposed order designating and establishing in the near future. the engagement of their daughter. Asks to Hear Complaints. Katherine, to Robert Franklin 1 building and veranda line ou William Street, a highway within said Town Auto Show In dlbsing his talk Mr. Scott Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Manchester, to be filed in the Town Clerk’s office in said Manchester, urged his listeners tq let headquar­ Thomas F. Rogers of Dallas. Texas. and published at least twice in a newspaper printed in said Manchester, ters know of any complaints they Miss Cheney attended the Man­ Ut least five days before date of said hearing, and deposited a copy-of found with the Connecticut Com­ hattan Convent finishing her course said proposed order, together with a notice of time and place of hearing, pany’s service. He said that there of study at the. Bronson school, in a Post Office in said town, postage paid, directed to the person or per­ was no way that the officials could both in New York City. She has sons interested at his or their last known address, five days before said deal with problems unless the since taken a course at the Hert­ hearing,— for the purpoe of designating and establishing building and patrons let them know just where ford Art school. veranda lines, appraising the damages, and assessing the benefits caused trouble exists. He answered all Mr. Rogers is a granduate of Co­ by laying out said building and veranda lines under said petition and pro­ questions about the trolley busi­ lumbia University with Phi Beta posed order by the provision of said Sections:— met at the Municipal ness freely. Among his answers he Kappa honors. No date has as yet Building in said Town of Manchester on the 15th day of January A. D., disclosed that the cost of operating been selected for the wedding. 1929, at eight o’clock in the afternoon,— the time and place designated a bii^ was about equal to the cost in said notice, and, having viewed the premises and 'oeard all the parties of operating a one-man trolley dis­ present and interested;— deem it for the public good to designate and es­ counting of course the original con­ PUBLIC RECORDS tablish building and veranda lines on said William Street under said peti­ struction item. Mr. Scott was tion, and proposed order, and it is ORDERED— That from and after the 15th day of January, 1929, given JtYlsIng.vote of thanks for his Quit Claim Deeds instructive talk. building and veranda lines on said highway known as William Street be, LATEST James and Rose MeSherry, hus­ and they are hereby designated and established as follows, to wit: Clarence P. Quimby presided over band and wife, quit-claim deed to tl^e meeting in the absence of Dr. NORTH SIDE. Jonathan Richardson, property The building line on the north side of William Street is fifteen (15) Eriiert Shelton, the president, who located at New and Garden street. is'^ill. feet north of and parallel to the north line of said William Street, from Main Street on the west to the west line of property of Charles P. Allen on the east. DON’T SCRUB- The veranda line on the north side of William Street is fifteen (15 ft. ‘J north of and parallel to the north line of said William Street, from V.i Main Street on the west to the west line of property of Charles P. Allen SOAK CLOTHES on the east. ’Slev, W. -W. Woodward of Hollis­ SOUTH SIDE. CARS ter street preached at the Metho- The building line on the south side of William Street is twenty-five d^t church’ in Forestville yester- WHITER, SAFELY (•25) feet south of and parallel to the south line of said William Street, d ^ , supplying for Rev, W. F. Davis. r ______from Main Street on the west to a point opposite the west line of prop­ erty of Charles P. Allen on the east. J «, who was ill.:. Mr. Davis is a eon “Saves Time,” Says Mrs. E. J. o f the late W. P. Davis of this The veranda line on the north side of William Street is fifteen (15) ft. ' Donaldson, 64 Fairfield St. town- feet south of and parallel to the south line of said William Street, from Main Street on the west to a point opposite the west line of property of January 30th-31st :iDavid Wilson of 295 North Main “ Rinso has a great many boost­ Charles P. Allen on the east. stteet, formerly manager of the ers In Manchester. I surely can give Property Owner Feet Frontage D.a mages Benefits D$)Ot Square store of the Atlantic Rinse a boost because aside from Joseph and Margaret E. Chartier . . . . 140.0 ?14.00 $14.00 & pacific Co., who has been em­ washing clothes cleaner than they Matthew and Bridget A. Merz...... 49.75 4.975 4.975 ployed at the mills of Cheney B«g- ever were before— it’s also a labor- Mary Scranton ...... 50.0 5.00 5.00 February 1 st--2rLd thers for some months, has been saver. Rinso eliminates such old- Mary A. Toony ....*...... 66.0 6.60 6.60 Tptde manager of the recently fashioned methods as boiling and Agnes T. Dwyer and Dorothy Toohy . 66.0 6.60 , 6.60 George E. and Mable D. Potterton . . . 74.25 7.425 7.425 Inclusive o^ned'store of the First National scrubbing the clothes. With Rinso Stores Company on Depot Square. Latting and Elizabeth C averly...... 124.25 12.425 12.425 all that’s necessary is soaking and Harlan H. White ...... 30,3.0 30.30 30.30 Walter Olson, employed by the rinsing. This new and better meth­ William Brink ,Est...... 135.0 13.50 13.50 C, R. Burr & Co., left this morning od saves time. Rinso is equally Walter Hobby ...... 99.0 9.90 9.90 ou a business trip to New York. (good* for dishwashing and scrub­ Amarette, Bernice. Beatrice bing floors. I gladly endorse this and Irene Lydall ...... 99.0 9.90 9.90 Twenty-five members of the G product— knowing from experi­ John M. Williams ...... 99.0 9.90 9.90 Clef and Beethoven Glee Club will ence that Rinso is deserving of all Benlce M. Bamforth ...... 99.0 9.90 9.90 go "to Worcester, Mass., tonight to the praise It receives.” (Signed) .Fred W. Pohlman ...... 99.0 9.90 9.90 hear the concert given by St. Olaf :Mrs. £. J. Donaldson, 64 Fairfield Alexander Massey ...... 99.0 9.90 9.90 Lutheran Choir of Northfield, Street, Manchester, Connecticut. Harlan H. W h ite ...... 47.25 4.725 4.725 Minn., at Mechanics Hall. The trip Saves Goihes and Hands Albert W. Post . .. .'...... 90.75 9.075 9.0?5 will be made by bus. The, Beethoven RinSo, the granulated laundry And we'.flnd no Damages or Special Benefits to any other persons or Glee Club rehearsal will be held soap, soaks clothes whiter than you party. Wednesday of this week. For and by order of the Board of Selectmen M A IN . STREET can scrub them. Saves^ clothes— of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut. , An Installation team from saves hands. Endorsed by the mak- ^ ' T. J. ROGERS, Secretary. Scapdia Lodge, Order of "Yasa, un­ Jers of 34 leading washing ma­ Manchester, Conn., Jan. 25, 1929. • . , der the leadership of Otto Johnson, chines. Rinso comes in two sizes A true and attested co^ty of original order,' disi^ict deputy for John Erickson -=^most women get the large pack­ T, J. ROGERS. lod ^ 'P * WUlImaiitlc, went to that age. Follow easy direi 'ns for host Secretary of the Board of Selectmen Saturday night. results. ' Manchester,^onn., Jan. 25irl929. . '

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besideji a figment of a poet’s im­ tfmtrl|»8trr j agination. FA C T S AB O UT 'Evening Eervlb How many of these vessels, foun­ dering in gales which rescue ships PUBLISHED BY THE survive, put forth from port on a CONfiECTlOUT mcRAT.P prin tin g company. ING CONNECTreUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE At 18 Bluell Street, short gambling chance of reaching South Manchester, Conn. ptes three cents. pieces in the same storm that is The towns choose the members of the House of Representa­ SPECIAL. ADVERTISING KEPKE- safely encountered by another tives. Each town that in 1874 sent two of its electors as rep­ SENTATIVB. Hamllton-De Llsser. Inc.. 886 Madison Avenue, New o tramp ship of similar size, then it resentatives still sends two members; each town that has a pop­ and 618 North Michigan Avenue. would seem as though there must ulation of 5,000, according to the Federal census, sends two Chicago. members; towns of less than 5,000 population, unless they had The Manchester Evening Herald is be some thing to account for the two representatives in 1874, are allowed to send but one mem­ on sale In Nev York City at Schu. j difference in their fates aside from ber. The House elects one of its members as presiding officer News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd. Street, and 48nd. Street entrance of difference in their luck. or speaker. The House has the sole right to institute impeach­ Grand Central Station and at all ments and to propose amendments to the Constitution. Hoatll tg News Stands. A large part of the legislative work of the General Assembly GUEST CONTROL is done by committees. The usual important subjects of state Client ot International News Ser­ vice. There is something delightfully legislation fall into some 40 classes or groups. For each of '•international News Service lias the j naive about the Hartford situation these groups a joint standing committee is appointed early in exclusive rights to use tor republica-1 the session. Proposed laws are usually referred to the proper tlon In any form alt news disua''chut‘ where it is proposed to cut out a committee for consideration before they are taken up in the credited to o* not otherwise credited In this paper. It Is also exclusively lot of the usual speechmaking at Assembly. The committee examines the proposed measure, entitled to use for repuhtlcatlon all the annual Chamber of Commerce holds public hearings on it and if it meets their approval, re­ the local or undated news published ports it back either in the original or in a modified form and herein.” dinner and_substitute an hour or so recommends its adoption; if they disapprove it, they either Full Service Client ot N E A Ser­ of dancing. The proposal originates make no. report or an adverse one. The committees exercise a vice. Member, Audit Bureau ot Circu­ lations. with the “ wife of one of the mem­ / * guiding power in legislation by deciding to a great extent what measures shall be considered by the General Assembly. bers” andA has advanced to the 942 Gold MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1929 point where it gets first page notice A in a Hartford newspaper. BLIND .MAN’S BUFF Now if Chambers of Commerce by way of being a challenge to com­ sought to attract as little attention exist for anything in the world as possible. Gongoleum Rugs This newspaper is one of very plete domination of the. Connecti­ they exist for the serious inter­ While the successful Mr. Hoover few which have all along taken the cut field by the United Gas Im­ has been takin,g on a nice tan un­ change of ideas having to do with position that practically all the provement Company of Philadel­ der South American suns, it seems discontinued patterns ■business; and the annual dinner is that A1 Smith has been dodging .discussion over the iiuilding of phia which, through its subsidiary, the one time of the year, in the the Connecticut Light and Power the millions of offers that swamp warships ignores the vital point— men who herb so notably into the cases of most such institutions, the probability that surface sailing Company, now owns many gas and limelight. His mail is choked with when really large gatherings of the invitations to take a bank presi­ ships will be entirely useless in the electric lighting and power com­ reduced to members take place. If the mem­ dency, or something of tha^t sort. next war— if a next war should panies ih this state. bers then do not get something in Promoters seek his O. K. to their come. This is an aspect of the Whether there is any intention schemes. the way of improving conversa­ Ninety-four rugs—of popular designs but which have been discontinued by the problem which escapes the notice on the part of the Connecticut One of his closest New York tion for their money many of them manufacturers are all included in the mark-down list. Here's what we have and - of both big-navy and small-navy Light" and Power Company to fight cronies, I am told, is none other are bound to figure that they get than Charles Dana Gibson, the crowds, but there is every reason the legislative bills favoring the the prices. | nothing at all. In other words, if artist, though A1 can also be to assume that it is so far from aspirations of the Lashar interests found of afternoons swapping con­ there is any function anywhere 29 9x12 Gold Seal Gongoleum Rugs at ...... ;...... $7.75 escaping the attention of the higher is not known. But* the fact that the versation or reading in the “ tiger whose essential backbone is talk, room” of James Riordan, which be­ officers of the navy themselves that Bridgeport interests involved are 21 9x10-6 Gold Seal Gongoleum Rugs a t.., ...... *...... $6.75', it is a Chamber banquets came more or less, famous during they are quite diligent in suppress­ understood to be a genuine Con­ the late campai,gn. Many an old timer can recall the 15 9x9 Gold Seal Gongoleum Rugs at ...... i...... $5.^ ing all real information as to the necticut group, whereas the Con­ He keeps a New York apartment rows that took place among the at the Biltmore hotel, and his of­ 20 7-6x9 Gold Seal Gongoleum Rugs at ...... !...... $4.95 effectiveness of aircraft as opposed necticut Light and Power Company earlier Chambers of Commerce.over fice is on Madison Avenue. to surface ships. is a subsidiary of a great outside 18 6x9 Gold Seal Congoleurh Rugs a t ...... $4.55 the very first proposals to admit An article in the current Liberty concern without especial interest the wives and daughters of mem. While seen off and on at the No more when these are gone. So better come in tomorrow morning. magazine, written by Richard Car- in Connecticut save as a source of hers as gallery spectators— how theaters, I am told thht A1 roll, “ who fought in the last war dividends, is sure to have more or Smith is of the few officials who Remnants of linoleum and felt base floor coverings at bargain prices—19c to 30c ancient cynics declared: “ Give ’em and may fight in the next’’ makes a less weight in the Legislature in refuse to be a guest of the man­ a toe hold in the galleries and agement. If he is seen in a the­ for the piece. * , ^ statement in this relation which case of a contest. pretty soon they’ll make us cut out ater, he pays for his tickets and can hardly be ignored. Referring to because he pays for them he Felt base goods by the yard in small ro om size lengths 25c. the.smokes and sing hymns.” Well, the bombing of the obsolete bat­ chooses discriminately. Aim; ft Printed linoleum in discontinued patt terns) $75 to $119.*75. those ancient cynics were wrong any producer in New York would tleship Alabama a couple of years in detail— the women don’t object, IN NEW YORK accept the publicity incident to his Inlaid linoleum in discontinued patterns $L00 a yard. ' ago, the results of which Billy to the smoke any more and they New York, Jan. 28 — Grasping, presence at a first night. He gen­ Mitchell accused the Navy of mis­ greedy, inhuman New York? Yes, in erally selects “ laugh shows” of the 9x12 Axminster Rugs (Bigelow-Hartf ords) $25, $29, $39.75. wouldn’t think of suggesting musical comedy variety, after the representing at the time, Carroll spots. And then, again— 9x12 Wool Wilton Rugs $59.00. hymns at a banquet. But the fears The other day two Manhattan fashion of the tired business man. asks why the Navy Department did were, apparently, not so mistaken newspaper reporters fared forth I am told by those ‘in the 9x12 Whittall Rugs (discontinued patterns $75 to $119.75. not, at that time, raise the Alabama with a $100 bill. First they went know” that he makes many wise in principle. Whether you turn a cracks about the calamitous cam­ and prove its contention that the to a subway station. The cashier Semi-Annual Sale Reductions in All Departments. Chamber banquet inV) a prayer couldn’t change the bill, so he ad­ paign— hut these are all very pri­ ship was sunk by a lucky shot from meeting or Into a dinner dance, vanced them the car fare with ,a re­ vate and confidential. the air when a bomb went down a Althovgh the New Yorker Is you knock it for a goal as a Cham­ mark— “ Pay me back the next time smokestack. Then he makes the al­ vou come by.” selected, for some reason, as ber banquet. Then they went to a cafe. The the national “ fashion plate,” most together surprising statement that, of the styles of -the “ well dressed WATKINS BROTHERS, proprietor couldn’t change the bill, without any publicity whatever, man” originate in Chicago and not PICKING ON CHICAGO and although he could have gone to the wreck of the Alabama was a bank a few doors away, he said— in Gotham. The type of “ New 54 S o u t h M a n c h e s t e r If Police Commissioner Russell Yorkish” raiment worn by Jimmy raised quite recently, towed to a “That’s all right. I’ll trust you. of Chicago had read the recent edi­ Pay me when you get it changed.” Walker is highly individual and navy yard, and the discovery made needs a Walkerish personality to torial In this newspaper criticizing The two reporters traveled the that a hole fifty by seventy feet had length and breadth of Manhattan get away with it. his proposal to “ drive out” the been blown in the side of the ship Isle and found that there were Chicago, I am told, now designs crooks from the Windy City— innumerable places where the more suits for American wear than by a demolition charge dropped which we haven’t the faintest idea proprietors were willing to let London, which once received most from the air and which had never of the fashion salaams. i i that he did— he could not have them “ pay when they passed by.” hit the vessel at all, but landed, as This, in the biggest, hardest boiled GILBERT SWAN. made a more direct reply than he town upon th^ American map. claimed all along by the air advo­ did when he said, In effect, “ you After all, it’s the incongruities ENGLISH ANTIQUE EXPERT, mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiil cates, a good many yards away. did It first.” you come to like about New York. NATIVE OF U. S., IS DEAD STUDENTS WILL Carroll says that when a battle­ “ If the rest of the country would ship Is sunk under an admiral the For the first time since the late keep the crooks in jail at home,” political debacle, I came upon Lewes, Eng., —Edward T. War­ admiral not only loses a $25,000,- ATnOUGHT exclaims the commissioner, “ Chi­ our brown-derby candidate, “ Gov­ b ren, a famous American-born ex­ TRY TO REVIVE 000 principality, where he Is su­ ernor Al,” the other night. He pert on antiques, died here recently cago would not need to worry. In­ Mercy and truth preserve the preme ruler, hut “ one swell job was seated at a typical Broadway at an advanced age. stead they turn them loose and or­ theater premiere. He had arrived king; and his throne-is upholden A native of Waltham, Mass., he goes with it.” He does not expect INDIAN TONGUE der them to leave town. Chicago Is early with “ the missus” to avoid by mercy.— I’rov. 20:28. ‘ settled at Lewes thirty years ago, and became famous as a collector that the higher naval officers, the dumping ground for all the being conspicuous. Sitting quietly Electric A C Radio whose importance and dignity and down about 20 minutes before cur­ If thou hast fear of those who. of Greek antiques. . loose hoodlums in the United tain time, which is a rare custom command thee, spare those who His cremated remains are being Chicago.— Rescue for linguistic fame depend on the continuation States. They gravitate here by rail, in these days of late arrivals, Al obey thee.— Rabbi Ben Azal. taken to Italy for burial. science of a disappearing Indian of great fieets of enormous surface water and highway.” language is the mission of Harry ships, are going to recognize the So Commissioner Russell feels Hoijer, 24-year-old graduate stu­ fact that a few thousand dollars that the right thing to do to the In the Shade of the Itching Palms! dent in anthropology at the Uni­ worth of aircraft can destroy many rest of the country is what the rest versity of Chicago, who has just million dollars worth of obsoles- 7 ^ ^ of the country is doing to Chicago left for Tonkawa, Oklahoma. :ent battleships and great cruisers. — give the crooks the run and let Oklahoma the young Chica­ And neither do we. But the people ’em land where they may. goan will record the word mean­ who have to pay the bills might ings and grammar of the Tonkawa Somehow this alibi Isn’t so ter­ language, an obscure speech which be' expected to. ribly convincing. We have our se­ p A T Ro scientists have been unable to clas­ rious doubts about Chicago’s suf­ sify and it is said that only nine old Indians, members of the tribe i . d o ferings being caused by any influx which flourished in southeast Texas BOLFFARS of evilly disposed persons from % in the rollicking days of the Span­ If you are looking for an AC set that ^orforitis like a • The frequence of reports of ves­ Cedar Rapids, Ypsilanti, LaCrosse, ish conquest. The entire tribe to­ more expensive set buy a Steinite. Sieinite reprteents j day numbers only 40. sels in distress on the Atlantic Kokomo and Zanesville. Chicago, big radio value for little money. : within the last week or so, while from the days of the Big Fire, has Few Remain • ^ i • - • in a way to be regarded as an in­ been somewhat like his Satanic ma­ In a preliminary study a .Ton­ steinite has many features that sets costing more = evitable seasonal occurrence, sug­ kawa last year, Hoijer, who will jesty the Devil in that it had need­ submit his work for a doctor of money do not have. i j gests thoughts which did not come. ed no one to “ put It up” to being philosophy degree, said that al­ In association with these tragedies bad. It was a rowdy town . fifty though ^ 0 Tonkawans survived at Wood Cabinets , j and near tragedies, prior to the years ago and it went from bad to the time of the Civil War, only six­ niuminatcid Single Doal Cmitrol and teen full-blooded members now re­ catastrophe of the Vestris. worse quite on Its own. It has main and the group will soon dis­ The most looked foil thing in a radio set—^perfdnhancet j That unhappy disaster brought' probably produced more bad eggs appear entirely through intermar­ considerable illumination concern­ three times over than New York riage with other tribes. Arrange for a Free THal in Your ttofne. ing the ways and methods and ever did, and bad eggs seem to The origin of the Tonkawa In­ dians is obscure and somewhat hid- S Terms Arhiilged “ economies” of ship owners. For­ have been Its principal crop In the den in mystery, Hoijer said but merly, when some cargo ship was last ten years. they are believed to be related to reported as w^lowing helplessly In Commissioner Russell isn’t kid­ the Siouian a’na Hokan tribes. They mid-ocean, her crew in deadly peril ding anybody very much.— unless, are now farmers, he said, but ori­ ginally devoted all their time to and rescue ships hastening toward it may be, himself. hunting buffaloes. Their Indian her, folks ashore were much given neighbors report that they were to thinking of the hardihood of STATE G.AS INTERESTS once cannibals but the Tonkawans deny that, according to Hoijer. sailors, the anger of the sea, and More than a little interest is Financed By Society the essential perils of navigation, bound to be taken in the effort cl RADIO DtePT. Hoijer’s project, which is financ­ but very little to guessing whether Bridgeport interests, headed by ed by the committee on linguistic i 687 Main Street, jSodth fiilanchester s anybody was responsible for the Walter B. Lashar of that city, a research of the American associa­ mm ■* . • - ’ • » mb plight of the vessel and its com­ native of Connecticut, to obtain tion for the Advancement of Science, is the third project fo- re­ pany. ■- - ■ i ...... from the Connecticut Legislature cording Indian languages under­ Since the affair of the Vestris, authority to manufacture and dis­ taken by anthropology etudents at PAGE THE PIED PIPER OoUiRtnttBl* NOTE however, it has come to be realized tribute gks to the whole Naugatuck the University of Chicago recently. that many of the dangers of ocean Valley, from Bridgeport to Wla- H. K. Li, Chinese student, work­ tiobdon, A women recently ed last year on the Chlppewyan won a ,thrift com{u>tttn>Q m suritaii travel are the result of willful neg­ sted. London — Perhaps they didn’t languages in the Mackenzie river put enough cheese in the traps, but by mikltig a boy’d wdiatcoat from; lect of the most ordinary precau­ The Interest arises from the fact valley and Cornelius Osgood s now the Ibis bt a batr ot discarded anyhow, the 14,062 poison baits, trotisftrs. i ' tions, and Kipling’s “ Bolivar,” sent that the efforts of the Park City living with Hareskin Indians near the G'SS wire traps; tM’ . 3,218 to sea in owners’ secret hope that group to get into the new and un­ Great Bear Lake north of the Arc­ “ breaking back” trapa^Maid In -*e- tic Circle, attempting to record a her^voyage would end In an insgr-' questionably economical movement Southwark Borough th'^jast twelve Lahguagds . learned- by youn« fast-disappearing lannage of In- months have yielded only 1,4 80’ rat,^ | chlidten: at% torgoMn daahy-, ofte k ^ tafflee, has become somei of widespread distrlbation of gas is diajia of tEa far jinrtb^ and CnO mlno. i aHthhk...... 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were pulled from the wreckage in due to pneumonia. Her husband, A PALLING MARKET hold goods in a local house, wdre Frank Obis, wag taken to the hos­ Des Moines.— Fifteen women at­ badly shaken when the floor of the the basement without having 'sni^ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM pital Sunday morning for treat­ tending an auction sale of house­ Biructure collapsed. All but one tained serious injury. ment. R ^ ,k v ille I 2S0.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. Leading DX Stations. Monday, January 28. 8:30—W E A F programs (2’A hrs.) 405.2—WSB. ATLANTO-740. President Coolidge and Brigadier 12:30—Dance program. 8:30—Studio 'artista concert. SHEPHERD ENCAMPMENT General H. M. Lord, director of the 399.8—W eX -W JR . DETROIT—750. 9:30—WKiM' pruniiilii.- iiis.) Elks Meeting Largely Attended 7:30—WJZ, programs (1% hrs.) budget will discuss the business af­ n :45—Brown’s dance uiciit-slrn. The winter meeting of the Past fairs of the United Stales at 6:30 Mon­ 4g9.7_WTjC, HARTFORD—600. 293.9—KYW . CHICAGO—1020. Exalted Rulers Association of Con-- day night. The occasion will be broad- 7-00—Heimherger’ s Instrumental trio. 9:00—Orchestral; studio program. INSTALLATION TONIGHT c a k bv W K A F. WJZ and associated I 7 :30—W E A F programs (4 hrs.) 9:30— WJZ rent tolk<= luuii necticut was held at the local Elks Now Is The Time To Have Your Teeth Fixed N. B. "C. stations. The rrogram wil' 10:0.5—Entertainer, dance music. ' home on Sunday aftiernoon with be opened and closed with music by t 422.3 WOR. N E W A R K —710. .. ILiiO— W JZ Slunibci niu.sic. Shepherd Encampment, No. 39 the United States Army b.-ind. "r.i.aey i 8-on—Music room quartet, vocalists. 12:00—Fiorito's dance orchestra. about 100 attending. The following | Full Upper ofr Lower Natural Gum Set of Teeth $15.00 1 8:30—“ Casey at the Bat," by Henry i I. p. O. F. will install the following at the B at" will be burlesqued _ by 1:00—Insiininia Cluli orchestra. ofiicers were elected; President, Of Good Quality and Appearance ! Burbig, humorist. 389.4— WBBM. CHICAGO—770. officers at Orange Hall, tonight at Henrv Burbig. famous lium-.!').''*. dur­ BEAUTIFUL. ing the Columbia feature at The i g-oo__Musical romance hour. 9:30—Chicago favorite orchestra. Frederick C. Cox, Wallingford; vice 7:30: Chief patriarch, William D. Crowns and Bridge Work rest of the program will consist of I 9 :30—John Charles Thomas, baritone, 10:00—Colonial m u fc: orchestras. president, Georgp T. Ryan, Water, i 10:00—Light opera, “ Patience." Black; senior warden, Carl Tyler; Silver and Porcelain Fillings light and popular numbers and selec­ 1:00-Night club dance music. ' bury; secretary,' Harry C. Brown, ALL PINK SETS tions from current musical comedies. I 11:0.3_Studio organ recital. 344.5— WENR. CHICAGO—870. Junior warden. Wilbur Loveland; At Reasonable Prices One hour later the same group of ' 11:30—Golden's dance orchestra. 8:15— Farmer Rusk’s talk. New Britain; treasurer, Lewis high priest, William Frost: record­ Special Price broadcasters will present John Charles 302 8_WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—990. 12:00—Studio feature program. Brock. Bridgeport. The mid-sum­ Thomas,-, fam.ous baritone, and at 10 6:30—President Coolidge with WEAF. ing scribe, Irving Barrett; treasur­ '^Broken Plates Repaired Onr Featherweight Set. 416.4— W GN-W LI8, CHICAGO—720. mer meeting of the association will O'clock listeners may tune m •■Pa­ 7:00_Lowe’s dance orchestra. 9:30—W E A F family party. er, James Wilson;., trustee, Joseph in Three Hours Strong Pins, Imported Robber tience.” the operetta for this week. 7:30_WJZ proeram.a (11,6 hrs.) be held in June in Waterbury. Fol­ 10:30—Violinist; Hungry quintet. Behrent. $30.00 Sets for $20,00 Adrian Schubert, conductor for \ic- g-nn—Ptudio mnsieal proeram. 11:30—Dance, baritone: dream ship. lowing the business session, a deli­ District Deputy Grand Patriarch tor Herbert in many of the latter s 9-30_Real folks with WJZ. 12:1.5—Three dance orchestras. original productions, will be the con­ in-na— Andrew’.s tronliadnurs orchestra 254.1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1180. cious chicken dinner was served C. G. Redfield will install the of­ Examination Free and ductor of a concert orchestra to en­ 11:0.3—Modern harmonie.s. 8:30—Dance orchestra: trio the assembly at the Rockville ficers. Supper will be served fol­ Cheerfully Given tertain the guests at the family party 11-20—Memorial organ recUal. 9:00—Mooseheart hour; songs. DR.CW.KINGCar Fare Allowed to Out of House. Music during the dinner lowing the ceremony. A large which mav be tuned in from a \vEAF «54.3-WEAF. NEW YO RK-660. 11:05—Orchestra; mystery three. Town Patients. Oi»en Evaiings chain stations at 9:30. Lewis James c no—nin"er dane" ronsic. 344.6—W LS. CHICAGO—870. was furnished by Stein's orchestra. turnout is expected. 306 Main St., Hartford tenor, will be heard as soloist m the Cor. Charter Oak Ave. Closed Wednesday Afternoons 6-30—U. S. budget discussion with 8:00-Tony’s scrapbook; Angel us. In Court Saturday Teeth Extracted same program. Conceded to be orie Pres'dent Coolidge and General 8:30—Moorman singing part.'*. THE ANSW ER of the finest musical organizations in Lord. 9:00—W ater witches: concert. Richard Hirth and John Orlow- Dental Nurse in Attendance. $1.00 Tel. 6-3100 the eastern part of the oomitry, the 7:30- \ddre,s.s; piano fwin.s. 10:00—Concert orchestra, soloists. §ki of Rockville were in court Sat­ Here is the answer to the Letter Stetson chorus, under tlie personal di­ 8-no__Feature mu.sical program. 10:30—Chicago Madrigal club. Golf puzzle on the comic page: rection of Adam Geihcl. blind ,mm- g’-sn_O'psies dance orche.stra. 11:00—Hippodrome; popular program. urday morning charged with breach poser-pianist. It has been said cf the 9I3O—Family party with Adrian Schu­ 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. of peace. Judge Fisk fined Hirth SAVE, CAVE, CARE, CORE, chorus that the tonai balance and pre­ bert. quest conductor. 8:00^-Columbia program (3 hrs.) $12 without costs and Orlowski was cision of attack is nothing short of 10:30—Grand oplsra. "L a Travlata. marvelous when it is considered that 11:15—Concert orchestra; aerials. fined $6 without costs. i the great majority of the CO singers 3935—WJZ. NEW YO RK-760. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. are amateurs. A matinee highlight of fi-no—r.alais n ’tlr orche.stra 283.3—W FA A , D ALLAS—1040. Attractive Program for February 6:30—1). S. budget discussion with 9:00—Cline's dance orche.stra. , the higlu'st caliber is the American : The following program has been Orchestral Society concert to be radi­ President Coolidge and General 11:00—Belcanto male quartet. ated by WOP. at 3. The conductor of Lord. 299.8—WOO. DAVENPORT—1000. arranged for the four Sunday even­ A GREAT VALUE EVENT the orcliestra ts Chalmer Clifton, and j 7.a,'i._‘-•■iiii h Sea Trianders. 6:30—President Coolidge with WEAF. ings during February by Rev. John Powell, pianist, is to be the guest , 7:30— Roxy and His Gang with Adel- x:0n—W E A F programs (4 hrs.) ,aide de Loca, contralto. George S. Brookes Of the Unibn artist. ; 12:00—Sunnv Four male quartet. 8:30—-t :-'T oioriv dun. orche.stra. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. Congregational church: Black face type Indicates best features 9 :00— hioanotitan nights with music of 6:30—President Coolidge with WEAF. N.aples. , - x:3<)—W EAF feature programs. Feb. 3. Address by Rev. Brookes All programs Eastern Standard Time. 9:30—Thompkins Corner's real folks 11:05—Orchestra, male quartet. on “The Versatility of John Wool- enlarge their post office. 12:00—N. B. C. programs (1 hr.) man.’’ 10:00—Blue D.anube nights. 1:00—Reese popular quartet, DEL MONTE SALE Leading East Stations. 10:30—Jnde room orchestra. 374.8—W BAP, FORT W ORTH—800. Feb. 10. Shavers Jubilee Singers 272.6—WPG. A TLA N TIC C IT Y —1100 i,i;00—Slumber music. 8:30—Musical programs (3Vi hrs.) “Old Plantation Melodies.” S:S0—Honolulu duo concert. 491.5_WiP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 12:1.5—Theater entertainment. Feb. 17. Patriotic address by A REAL OPPORTUNITY 8 ;45—American Indian program. 7-3oi—.Terrie Meyer ensemble. 475.9—WOS, JEFFERSON QITY—630. 9:0n__Concert orchestra: studio hmir. 9 :00—Stetson 60-voIce chorus. 11:15—Chamber of Commerce hour. Rev. Truman Woodward. jn;S0__Negro spirituals: syncopators. 1!j;(iii_Three dance orchestras (2 hrs.) 10:00—Christian college program. Feb. 24. Motion picture hour 11:00—Supper dance mus^. 11:00—Young’s dance orchestra. 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. Betsy Ross.” 233_WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7 :30—W E A F programs (.3 hrs.) 491.5—W D AF, KANSAS C ITY—610. NEW LOW PRICES 7 :00—Gracitus glee club. _ n:00—Smith’s Symphony orchestra. 8:00—W E A F programs (2% hrs.) Mrs. Grace E. Badmington DEL MONTE QUALITY 10:30—Sunny .lim; Amos ’ n’ Andy. 7:R0—W.TZ programs (H,& hrs.) 305.9-KDKA. PITTSBURGH-980. A hrs.) at 10:30 o’clock, at her late home by the A & P this week mean 7 :25- Studio piano recital. 6:00—Dinner donee music. 12:00-Los Angeles Philharmonic orch, ■1.39 Union street. Mrs. Badmlng that nature affords. Only 8;no_columhia programs (S hrs.) 6:30—President Coolidge with WEAF. 1:30—Violin recital, pianist. that you can buy Del Monte ii;p i_ T w o dance orchestras. 7-00—Studio recital: radio talk. 370.2—WCCO, MINN.. ST. PAUL—810. ton had been in ill health for a long one grade is packed by Del 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. 7^40__Uncle Ginibee’s program. 8:30—Musical programs (2 hrs.) time, and death was due to heart foods at prices lower] than fi;13_Vnn Surd.nm-s mche.stra. gloO—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 10:30—Hamline University hour. trouble. She was born in Mansfield, M onte and that is the best. 6:30—President Coolidge with WEAF 260.7—WHAM . ROCHESTER—1150. 11:00—Studio musical program. ever before. 3;nn_WEAF programs ((4 hrs.) 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 12:00—Erickson’s dance orchestra. Conn., in August 1871, th-j daugh­ 12:10—Buffalo organ recital. 9:00—Rochester feature hour., 461.3—WSM, N A S H V ILLE —6b0. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Payne 333.1—W M AK. BUFFALO—900. 9:30—WJZ real folks hour. 6:30—President-Coolidge with WEAF. 6-:{0—Dinner dance orchestra, 10:00—Smith’ s dance orchestra. 9:00—Craig’ s dance oichestra, and had resided in Rockville for d e l m o n t e , a combination of the finest fruits grown! 7;S0_W(»Y mi.\ed quartet. 379.5—WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 9:30—W E A F family party. about 40 years. She is survived by N O .l 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 11:55—Time: weather; markets. 10:30—Studio entertainment. her husband. Albert H. Badming­ l^-i,.i_Tw o dance orchesini.s. 11:00—Dance orchestra. 2-00__French lesson; household chaL ton. She was a member of the CAN 428 3—W LW , C IN C IN N ATI—700. B;00—Stoek.>=; funii forum. 270.1— W RVA, RICHMOND—1110. 7 ;l.'i_Jack and Gene: twilight songs. 6:30—President Coolidge with W EAr. Fruit#\ ...Salad 6-30—President Coolidge with WEAF. Union Congregational church, the ______. . ___ 8;00_Talk: lamplight melodies. 7:30—Madrigal mixed quartet. 1:00—Banjo quartet. Ladies Aid society of St. Jdhn’s ' DEL MONTE. Fully tree-ripened fruit— fresh flavored! 8:30—WJZ harmony duo. 8:00—W E A F pro.grams (3 hrs.) ■7:30—Wishing well: feature. 9:00—Minstrel men’s frolic. 8:30—Quartet; Virginia history. Episcopal church and the Every 225.4—W HAZ. TROY—1300. 9:15—Serenaders: pianist. g ;3 0 _ w jZ real folks. 8:00—R. P. I. students’ band, glee Mothers’ Club of the Baptist NO. 21/2 10:00—Hamilton club; Jack and Gene. and 10:00—Dance orchestra. n;(iii— WJZ Slumiier music. club. Symphony orchestra 11:00—W E A F grand opera. church. The funeral will be held CAN 12:00—Dance music, artists hrs.) _dance orchestra. Secondary DX Stations. Tuesday afternoon from her late Peaches or^mS^S Secondary Eastern Stations. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. home. 129 Union street, with Rev, 508.2—W EEI. BOSTON—590. 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 11:00—Bears entertainment. H. B. Olmstead of the Episcopal 8:00—Artists entertainmenL DEL MONTE. Sluxd Yellow CUngpeaches! 7:30—Musical programs. 1:00—Amos 'n’ Andy, comic .team] church officiating. Burial will be 8:00—W EAF programs (2^ hrs.) 9:00—Studio musical program. 2:15—Lassen concert frolic. NO. 1 10:3fi—Hector’s dance orchestra. ll-OO—Arcadia dance orchestra. in Grove Hill cemetery. 296.9—W H N. n e w YORK—1010. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 10:00—Dance orchestras (2 hrs.) Michael Costello CANS 9:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—Dinner dance orchestra. 272.6— W LW L. NEW YORK—1100. 12:00—Harmony Four male quartet 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comic team. 12:30—Midnight artists program. Michael Costello, aged 84 years, Peaches 6:55-Tenor; educational talk. -\ 11:1.5—Dance orchestra. 7:25—Dupre Instrumental ensemble. 353.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. died Saturday at the Rockville City 215.7-WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 7:45—Book talk; Udiabys. 12:00—Studio musical program. hospital of pneumonia. Mr. Cos­ A & P 1:00-Dance orchestra. . Bartlett pears o f exquisite fla vor and freshness! 8:30—Columbia programs (2% hrs.) 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. tello had resided in Rochiville for 11 •dll_Amos ’ n’ Andv. comic team. 7:35—Air college lectnre.s. 379.5—KGO. O AKLAND —790. NO. 2V2 11:15—W ylie’s Picadilly orchestra. 8:15—Winter journey cycle. 11:00—Shell symphonists hour. many years. He is survived by 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 8:30—Pianist: civil service talk. 12:00—N. B. C. feature hour. nieces and nephews. The funeral CAN 434.5—CNRO, O TTA W A —690. 12:30—Studio musical program. 7:45—Barium dance orchestra. 384.4—WMC, MEMPHIS—7E0. will be held Monday morning from 8:00-WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 8:on—Concert orchestra. P ears __ 8:45—Talk; musical tones. 11:00—Samova concert program. the Burke Funeral Home with serv­ ■410.7—CFCF. MONTREAL—730. 12:30—Dance orchestra. ____ DEL MONTE. Crushed! D E L M O N T E . Sliced! 8:00—Canadian musical review. 10:00—Player’s presentation. ices at SL Bernard’s church at 9 NO. 2 315.6— WRC. W ASH ING TO N—950. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. 9:00—Toronto programs (2 hrs.) 12:30—N. B. C. programs. o’clock. Rev. George T. Sinnott will CAN 11:00—Studio musical prggram. 6 :30—President Coolidge with WEAF. NO. 2 8-00—MTCAF programs (2V> hrs.) 1 1:00__^Variety program, artists. officiate. Burial' will be in St. Pineapple CANS Pineapple Bernard’s cemetery. Next comes H^ams and McIntyre In vaudeville hill. He Is seen In a Mrs. Frank Olds D E L M O N T E . Clean! D E L MONTE. an act which has been appropriate­ short dramatic playlet entitled NO. 2% :l a r a b o w o n . Mrs. Frank Ohls of Ward street CANS Seeded ly titled “All In Fun.” William “Papa’s Vacation.’’ died late Saturday night at the Raisins or Seedless Demarest, popular stage favorite, The current issue of latest MGM Rockville City hospital death being Spinach 2B THE STATE SCREEN occupies the final spot on the News Events complete the bill.

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-V • * A /5 ? 'e y ^ a . r i Q ------N e v / H O W T O O L T SOUR m99&Q ■m \ THIS HAS HAPPENED. looked for him, as she walked along "Sixteen cents!” she thought. “ But tell “mC "Monty! Please. aofirT ASHTOBETH ASHE, salilng on the. avenues, or stopped at the side­ “ Why. they’d be three, dollars at When .did yon come to Paris?” AH! the Isle de France for a honey­ walk cafes for' cafe au lait.'and home!” . . . And she gave the “ On the Isle de France, the same moon in Paris, has rather an odd crisp, sweet croissants. Sometime old flower woman the change from time you did.” experience. A Uttle tired of her —^somewhere— she was going to a ten-franc note. It was pleasant to Ashtoreth grew deathly white. husband’s lovemaking, and bored bump into him. She had felt it, enjoy an overwhelming amount of “ I knew it,” she told him. “ Mon­ with his compliments, she slipped in her bones,.ever since that night gratitude and appreciation for 24 ty, felt you one night on shipboard. out on deck one night. Standing when she dreamed he was in a dark cents. On the promenade deck one night.” alone xmder the stars, she was corner, and someone was dropping She pinned the violets to the col­ “ That’s right,” he agreed. “ I conscious of the presence of a anchors on him. lar of her squirrel coat, and remem­ was there. You were all done up in man, lurking in the shadows. bered that her little felt hat was black, with a sparkling sort of a She recited a bit of verse for From Paris they went tn Venice. the same shade. She knew she shawl around you. Leaning over his benefit, and turned her perfect Gondoliers with sashes, and rib­ looked very beautiful, because the rail, wishing on the first star.” profile toward the shadows. HOL­ bons fluttering from sailor bats people stared at her admiringly, “ But I don’t understand!” ' she LIS HART, her husband, %vas danc­ such as little girls used to wear, and made comments on her clothes, cried. “ Why didn’t I see you again? ing witli Lady Mary Somebodyor- poled them up and down the Grand and her appearance. They knew Why didn’t you speak to me? other, and Ashtoreth would rather Canal. But it was cold on the wa­ that she was a rich American, and Where did you keep yourself? And liave enjoyed meeting a strange ter. And even the pigeons, peck­ tried to sell her more flowers, and why were you on the Isle de France, man. But, just as he stepped for­ ing apathetically in St. Mary’s love birds in .wooden cages. Monty?” ward, presumably to speak to her, Square, were shivering. She shook her head, and said, "I was going to speak to you,” Hollis opened tlie door, and stepped Venice had been Ashtoreth’s “ Non, non. Madam.” . . . “ Merci, he interrupted, “ when your hus­ over the high brass sill onto the idea. But now that she was there, Monsieur, non,” . . . And smiled band came out. He put his arms deck. The stranger promptly re- it was cruelly disappointing. at everyone, and handed francs to around you. Ash, and kissed you. It treated. “ I told you,” reminded Hollis, their children. And felt like a was his right, of course. You were Later, Asiitoreth dreams of an “ that it wasn’t the season.” Stylish Saint, with a great deal of his wife. But I never wanted to see old sweetheart, MONTY ENGLISH, “ But you didn’t want to go to chic, and a warm, tender heart. you again after that.” and imagines that he is in Paris. London either,” she argued, In Paris -they register at the “ Of course not. It’s deathly in There was a man following her. She touched his hand across the Ritz, and Hollis (who is a million­ London now. Egypt is the only An American, she thought. But table. 404 aire) begins to shower his litlie place in mid-winter.” she did not like to turn around. It “ I’m not much on poetry. Ash. bride with expensive and gorgeous “ But I don’t want to go to might of course be a Frenchman. I’m not much on speeches either. gifts. Egypt,” she protested unreasonably. Frenchmen were always following . . . Only— in school it was— I Marriage is not quite the joy she “ Nothing but a lot of old mummies, women about. She rather hoped, read Othello. I was only a kid liad imagined it would be. Possibly and the desert. Let’s go to Paris.” though, that it was an American, then, but it made a big hit with me. that is because Ashtoreth is S23, ami So they motored along the Italian and th.at he would find some good It’s a peach of a love story, you lier husband so much older— old Riviera, through Nice and de reason for speaking to her.. She know. Hot stuff, too. But, what I enough, in fact, to be her father. Grasse, where perrhues are made considered dropping her handker­ started to say was— there’s some But is wonderfully good to her, and from real flowers. And Ashtoreth chief, but decided it would be too lines in it that have stuck in my as generous as any man on eartli. bought quarts of distilled fragrance obvious. She hoped he noticed the memory all these years. They came He calls her ORCHID, because she for Maizie, and sent them on the way everyone was treating her, as back to me that ^night, when I saw EFFECQTVE CONTRAST. reminds bim of the flowers, and Leviathan, in a.special mail sack, if she was a very great lady. you in another man’s arms. Shall 1 A white pique overplaided in tell you what they are. Ash?” because he believes she is the love­ so they wouldn’t be spilled. She crossed the street, to the bright 4’ed tones shows effective liest thing in the world. cafe on the corner. One nice thing She inclined her head. And he contrast in plain bright red pique, leaned toward her, speaking softly. NOW GO ON W llTl THE STORY. Back in Paris, she decided to about cafek, they w ere' simply used for bolero jacket, quaint everywhere. She seated herself, “ ‘I had rather be a toad, and live CHAPTER XLII take French lessons. And cooking upon the vapour of a dungeon, than puffed sleeves and belt of dress lessons at the Cordon Bleu. And and began assiduously to study a with plaited skirt. Applied bands Hollis was always bringing baqk menu. The man, who might be an keep a corner in the thing I love surprises. The amethyst ear drops, riding lessons in the Bois. She felt for others’ uses.’ ” of the print, trim packet. Patterned quite important, hurrying from one American, was at . her elbow. She wool jersey with plain _ jersey, for example, that hung like clusters drew her brows together, a little Ashtoreth shivered. of little translucent . grapes, way appointment to another. But, when “ I know,” he said. “ Cuckoo, and printed in linen, and wool crepe she had nothing more to do, she imperiously, an^ glanced up. with velveteen are attractive sug­ down to Ashtoreth’s shoulders. A “ Monty!” she cried. “ Monty all that. Mrs. Hollis Hart, getting choker of black pearls, with a ring used to envy the shop girls, and the kissed by her husband. And a poor gestion. Style No; 404 can be had models, whose lives were full and English!” in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. for her first finger, to match. And He remained standing, smiling oil can like me getting all worked UP— . busy, as hers was once. As sketched, it takes but 1% a negligee that was multi-colored, down at her. up. No sense to it. Plain dem’ WE-’C?t G-OltiG- to tAE. PPlfFiePT and shimmering as clouds at sun­ Hollis had insisted that she en­ foolishness, me having the nerve yards of 40-inch plaid with % yard "Monty, darling!” she exclaimed. • Cftf?D tO-dlG-BT ------P o set. With mules, besides, that were gage a maid. .An English woman, to get jealous. But I’m one of of 36-inch plain for the 8-year size. to draw her bath, and pick her “ Monty, am I dreaming!” made from the breasts of humming She jumped to her feet. “ Oh! those unreasonable cusses, and I Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or OOW - W G eT OuT I birds. clothes up off the floor. To comb can’t seem to get" over it. Ash. No— coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin her hair and slip her feet in the Oh! I never was so surprised in all He took her to Patou’s, and Ag­ me« life. Where did you come not if you were married to all the carefully. nes,’ and Lucien le Long. To say little humming bird mules. And men and millions from here to We suggest that when you send WI329. BY MCA SUWXX MC. bring her chocolates and croissants from, Monty?” nothing of Jenny, and Henriette — “ Well,” he bantered, “ if It isn’t Hongkong.” for this pattern you enclose iO and any number of other places, in bed. As a matter of fact, it was “ But, Monty— you darling silly cents additional "for a copy of our Hollis who engaged the woman. Missus Millions herself! And glad > t too. And she bought sport clothes to see the boy-friend, as I live.” Spring Fashion Magazine. It’s just and afternoon frocks and dinner Ashtoreth herself would never have “ I know,” he agreed. “ That’s AQUAMARINE V’^OGUE. dared talk to a lady's maid. The ‘‘ Glod! I’m simply over-joyed. filled with delightful styles, includ­ gowns. With hats, and scarves, Monty. I never was so glad to see why I went down to- the second ing smart ensembles, and cute de­ Blues for spring will group and lingerie to match. It was trcr woman’s name was Mabel Moggs, around the aquamarine tone more and she rather overawed her mis­ anybody before. Sit down, Monty. class.” signs for the kiddies. mendously exciting, and lots of Give me your hands . . . See, I’m “ You didn’t.” YOUR than navy blue. This lighter, fun. But Ashtoreth was growing tress. “ Sure I did. Why not? Couldn’t brighter blue is really a staple color Hollis was somewhere playing trembling. Oh, it's good to see restless. And, sometimes, she was you!” see you getting kissed down there.” Manchestfr Herald now. It is becoming, can be worn homesick. tennis. Ashtoreth didn’t play, and “ Oh, my dear!” . . . She patted without one’s tiring of it, and com­ sho didn’t like to watch. He had "You didn’t know who was fol­ Pattern Service Maizie had written by every boat. lowing you?” he laughed. “ But his hand understandingly. “ You bines well with other tones. Sadie, she said, went to see Dan driven out in the Hlspona-Suiza, haven’t told me yet, Monty, what As our patterns are mailed and she had planned to poke you thought you’d find out. Ash, Corum the day Ashtoreth was you’re a hypocrite,- and I love you. you’re doing over here.” from New York City please al­ married. She felt just awful about around a little by herself. Hollis “ Me? What do you suppose? low five days. , PINK WEDDING. had never taken her to Saint Cha- Strolling through the Place there, the things she said, and hoped like a plaster saint, handing out I’m selling radios. Great business bj/ Olu/e/^berts Barhn A new bridal gown is of flesh Ashtoreth would forgive her. She pelle. or to see his “ favorite girl too. Ash. Reraembeh, ^ when I Pattern No. . , . . ,...., • ' satin with its cream Alencon lace in all the world” — the Madonna of francs and smiles to warm a poor ” • » ©1928 by NEA Servicejne. veil lined With flesh chiffon. Slip­ was back at the flat, and lots of frog’s heart. All dolled up like •w’anted to meet you’ at the pier? U company. The bank deposit Hollis Notre Daine. » — well, that was the news I had Price 15 Cents pers are of flesh salli/ andi gloves Ashtoreth wondered if it was the Queen of Sheba, and playing When does a child feel justified bounds, then consider the other of flesh kid. had made to Maizie’s account, was Lady Bountiful like a dairy tale.” for you. And, when you let me still untouched, and please God, I because he was disappointed in her. Name in disobeying? Here are some of the things. “ But where did you come from?” down, I sent your mother a wire, reasons: she'd never go near it. For she If Paris had ceased to be the saying I had to see you on impor­ Is it a foolish thing you demand? lovely adventure for him it used to she demanded. “ And how long Size ...... If he thinks you are indifferent Does your child think it a law might be poor, but she still had her have you been following me?” tant business. I w^as sailing in three GIRL AUCTION pride. be. And if that was because she days. Ash . . . And I was going to and don’t really care whether he worth obeying. Does he respect it? was not to him all the things he Add ress ...... obeys or not. Maybe it is something you When she read her mother's let­ Monty lit a cigaret. ask you to come over -with me. It Waukesha, Wis. — Bi-weekly ters. Ashtoreth was always filled had dreamed. wouldn’t have been the bridal suite If he thinks the law he over­ know absolutely nothing, about, Well, she’d go to those places “ It’s a long story,” he said. steps is of no importance. wh je he is well informed. You parties in . which girls were auc­ with a tremendous urge to go out “ What do you want to eat. Ash?” you had with him . . . But . . . herself, and tell him. afterward, If it is impossible for him to mav say. “ Don’t go skating. Joan, tioned before parties of Waukesha and buy things. Silk dresses and “ Eat!” she cried, “ but 1 can’t oh, hell!” and Milwaukee business men were bottles of perfume and scented face •that she had been. She would show Monty tossed his hat across the Send your order to the “ Pat­ obey on account of somo unusual the I'-e is thin ard dangerouo.” him that she was appreciative of eat. Monty. 1 only want to listen.” tern Dept.. M anrtiester Evening brought to light here recently by powders. Gloves, and a silk um­ “ Patisseries.!’ he told the waiter, table, and buried his face in his circumstance. while he himself saw two men brella. with a jade duck for a han­ art and beauty and history. She H erald. M anchester. Conn.” If he sees his parents breaking making tests and a policeman set­ county sheriffs. bought a guide book, and she out ‘et cafe au lait pour Madame. Et hands. dle. An antelope handbag and ma­ “ Tell me. Ash, are you happy, the .same .law. ting up a sign that read: “ Safe! determinedly. cognac pour moi. s’il vous plait.” terial for an evening gown— pop­ “ You talk French, Monty?” dear?” If he possesses more knowledge Ice-skating Today.” pies and morning glories in a sea of The day was warm, like Spring Again, you may be doing the in Boston. And there were lovely “ Just showMng off,” he admitted. (To Be Continued.) Fashion Plaque about a certain subject; than his MRS. ADA M. quivering silver tissue. She sent “ But I’m taking lessons.” parents, and knows he possesses very thing you won’t allow him to them all to Maizie, with oceans of things blossoming in the flower market. Hyacinths, that made her “ What are you doing here?” Now. if you were Ashtoreth, it. do. That is your right, of course, MERRIFIELD love, and innumerable little crosses He laughed mockingly. “ You what do you suppose you’d have But more than for any other rea­ but it is food for thought. It may that stood for kisses. think of Maizie and mauve tulips, and daffodils. She bought a bunch didn’ t know. Missus, that you’d I said? “ Happy?” she repeated. son a child will disobey, and feel be the very cause of his feeling j ( Teacher of Maizie never said anything about passed up a globe trotter, did you?” l“ Why— ’’ ’ read the next chapter. privileged to do it too. Montv. But Ashtoreth always of violets for four francs. justified in doing so, if he gets the I Mandolin Tenor Banjo /V idea 'that certain rules made for Few children deliberately dis­ I Baiijo-M andoliu him are unjust. obey the same law repeatedly un­ I I’enor (iiiitar l*lectrum Banjo less they feel justified. And you Ukulele Mando-C'ellu > I know that many parents be­ lieve in unquestioning obedience. cannot do much about It uutil you ^laiiiloia Cello-Banjo find out the reason for this feeling. .And that is as it should be. Obe­ I Ensem ble'Playing tor Advanced ^ O M A N I S V > K Y dience should be unquestioning. ! P u i i i l s . Daily Health Service y V V / L V IV M ^i^ allene suh (jm(N E fl But if obedience is questioned, then the chances are that there Is Containing only three streets Agent for tiibson Instrum ents, r Should 'They? and less than one hundred houses, HINTS ON HOW I’O RKKP WELL Strong men of the University of a good reason for questioning it K 65 Vain St. Orfonl Building Oklahoma have risen up to give co­ As a member of this vast public and for* disobedience, particularly St. David’s, in Pembrokeshire, Eng­ i t o o i i i s 10-17 by World Authority eds a little light on that old ques­ I have no desire to minimize the if the offense is often repeatec. land. baS a famous cathed>al and is ' i ’e l e p h o n e 170U tion of whether a man loses respect importance of “ pleasantness.” Still, Disobedient— But W hy? entitled to call itself a city. .M onday, Tuesday aud I'hursday for a girl who permits him to kiss after listening in on some sessions So if you have a boy or a girl her. The answer seems to boil down which waitresses and other em­ who persists in overstepping the HOW FOOD SUBSTANCES with diets deficient in vitamin C, to whether the osculation is a high­ ployes have with the most despic­ and there is some evidence to in­ bounds of authority in any par­ RE.XCT UPON THE TEETH. light of the first time they have able members of the human species, ticular thing, I should begin to dicate that lack of vitamin C is dated together, or a bit later, at I wonder if this “ the public is al­ f important in the production of think It over. Is he wrong, or is By DR. .MORRIS FISHBEIN. least the second or third- The un­ ways right” slogan can in justice be the trouble with you and the law pyorrhea and caries in human ^ F O R . dergrade don’t ‘ seem to recognize demanded of them. Moreover, I you l^ave made? mouths, but upon this point argu­ any argument at all as to whether wonder if it’s good for the public Editor Journal of the American ment is still being carried on, and Is the law reasonable? Are you Medical Association and of Hygeia. she should or should not be kissed t6 be aided and abetted in dis­ sure the thing you are asking him much more data is needed. eventually. courtesy and utter lack of self-con­ Colds the Health Magazine. Other investigators have found a A FIXE SILK MESH with a to do is right, just, and fair? trol because the waitress or usher small diamond patte.-n in the new relationship of vitamin A to the If you are convinced that you I Who Wants It? is forbidden to “ talk back.” sunburn shade is the smartest hose Most health educators now are growth of teeth. are not playing tyrant'^and not de­ The lads seem agreed, in gen­ Pleasantness is very well, but there for sports wear. manding something out of all convinced that the condition of tho Apparently then all of the vita-11 are times when meekness ceases to teeth is largely dependent on good mins are necessary to keeping the eral. that if the gent had respect tor the lady to start with, the kiss j be a virtue. nutrition and the nature of the food mouth in health, and perhaps the “The Lost Art” that is taken into the body. appearance of decay of the teeth, made no difference, but that if he hadn’t, he’d never have any after The letters of seven famous wo­ Cleanliness is of importance; thej secondary . to the ^ absence of suf­ men have just been published in a ficient quantity of any one of them, that. Most of them seemed to won­ der, too, just what “ respect” was, volume called “ The Lost Art.” The Q.— How should warts be is the result of a general deficiency letters are from Lady Mary Mon­ of good " health rather than of spe­ and why any girl particularly want­ The'Cleaxters Inat (Sleafs treated? . , ed it. tague, daughter of a rich and A.— Warts may be removed in cific action on the teeth. powerful Duke, Mary Wollstope- a variety of ways, including the Many experiments have also been That seems the real answer.' Yes­ craft, Abigail Adams, Charlotte use of the electric current, done recently having to do with terday’s girl was brought up on the Bronte, Jane Carlyle, and M rgaret freezing with carbonic acid the excessive amount of acid or al­ theory that she couldn t live v/ith- Fuller. Both the title and introduc­ snow, by the use of the X-ray, kali in the food taken into the out -this male “ respect” . Today’s tion remind us, of. course, that and sometimes by use of acids. body. A great deal needs to be girl doesn’t stop to wonder whether there will be no such letters handed The remedy to be used in a,ny known as to the direct relation­ she has it or hasn’t. on from this historical era, what case depends on the conditions ship between the amounts of acid with telephones. and the air mail present in that case. ; and the alkalis in the body. Cashing In • and cable and telegraph speeding In general, it is the present Lita Grey Chaplin is traveling up communication so that the'let­ elmlnatlon of bacteria Is desir­ opinion that an excess of acid is around on a vaudeville circuit all ter is unnecessary. able. But these things seem to be bad for the system under most con­ And yet what of it? We’ll/ have secondary in importance to the because the Chapiin part of her dition. There is not as yet avail- name is printed in twice at. big type plenty of as interesting memoirs food brought to the teeth by the .able sufficient scientific" etddence to as the first. And here s Marie to hand on that the* past never warrant the conclusion that a circulating blood. Raspqtin, daughter of the famous dreamed of. Such as? Well, that’s Many investigatqrs have been moderate variation from the nor­ Monk, acting in a play based on her a'job. Make your own list. Splash! Splash! Splash! carrying on experiments to find out mal of either acid or alkali is seri- Clothes Of the Famed father’s life. It’s more usual to hear t , in just what way the food sub­ 'ously detrimental to the teeth. The most receni picture of Mr. stances act. It has been shown of a wife cashing In on her father’s Slushy weather always means plenty of mud stains !fame in this manner than to hear and Mrs. Thomas A. Edison show by one Investigator that the diet on coats and suits. But don’t worry about' them. SPRING STRAWS. of a daughter doing it. But why the great inventor with an,old- / must contain a considerable ajnount fashioned “ reefer” about his necK, We can clean, your garments of all the dirt and mud, of vitamin D if the teeth are to_be The:first Of the early spring hats blame either? Husbands and sons show a prfeference for either bakou have been known to do the same. outtiung to the wiritry gales, whil<’ and make them look like new. ■ V . ___>- healthful. Mrs. Edison wears an ankle-length •. *. ■ C J. Bone Formation. or Paris memo straw used In con­ Count Salm, by, the way, husband junction with fine felts or fabrics. of Milllcent Rogers, announces that skirt and a hat that seems to pro­ Vitamin D is related,to. the use claim hat pins and a knob of ‘hafr Cleaning and Dyeing of calcium In the body, and- calcium he is to write a new story of his ' T q break a cold harmlessly and vn a hurry ^ a Bayer Aspirin marriage to the heiress. unaerneath. Free Collection and Delivery “^blet. And for headache. The action' ef Aspinn is "very effiaent* is the basis of bone formation. Ani­ TWIN PRINTS. It’s almost axlmoatic that any mals kept, on diets deficient in vita­ 1 -. Newe silks-for spring now come picture of the famous people of :-t(^,:in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago 1 min D developed very soft’ teeth; in what are' called twfn prints. earth. Including the rich, proclaims And there’s no after effect; doctors giire Aspirin to children— •while those "which had cod' live/ Thefe^We! two sizes of the same, College Girl Waitresses Often infants. Whenever there’s pain, think o f Aspirin., The oil in the diet showed practically them, above minute consldvrations patterp, the finely printed one for Chicago has a restaurant in ,for the last word which animates gennine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet perfect dentition. Cod liver oiPis the frock and . perhaps kerchief, .which every employee, from bread the richest in vitamin. D'of any the lives of lesser mortals. A Vaii- T h e ' A ll druggists, with luroven directions. ' ^ the larger,- bolder print of the same sllcer to cashier, is a college girl. der-Astor, for instance, is always , natural food stubstances! i»attern‘ for the sports coat s The proprietor says that “ pleasant­ Vitamin C is the vitamin most much more plainly dressed .than DOUGAN ’WORKS ness” is the cardinal demand of Gladys, the shop girl, just as a Harrison Street concerned with the prevention of King Mihal of Roumania, ruler every employe and that, without Phone Phyndans prescribe Baya A s |^ ; - Thomas Edison will wear his ■ t- the development of Murvy. Numer­ 'over 18,000,000 subjects, recently that, even a sheepskin euai laude SoutK Manchester 1 3 1 0 ous experUaents have been done “ reefer” when a floor walker would celurated ■ bis seventh- birthday. can’t save her from being fired? 'o» caucht dMd first. tt does NOT a ffe c t^ ; in tha tcaA* lauk s( BsiW. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929. PAGE SEVEN Nearly 4,000 Persons Witness Ice Carnival Here R E C FIVE SWAMPS DIXIES 44-23; HIGH SCHOOL IS DEFEATED

DID YOU KNOW THAT— HARTFORD OUTFIT Dick Hyland admits that Pop W nilMANTIC WINS Warner used to burn him up Norval Baptie And Gladys Lamb . . . By calling him Frankie Merriwell . . . . When he was FROM MANCHESTER UNABLE TO COPE playing some swell half-back for Pop’s Stanford team . . . Pop, they say, gives his squad 60 Hold Vast Audience Spellbound WITH REC’ S SPEED plays at the start of the season QUINTET 3 8 TO 37 . . , And sometimes they use only six all season . . . Jimmy Foxx, the kid wonder of the A's, PURELY HOME-TOWN TALENT. Holland and Stavnitsky Lead told his folks he was going to a Rally In Last Quarter Proves CEFtJL EXHIBITION LA FRANGS; NORTH dance . . . So he could get out . And when av'ay and got Have you ever stopped to realize that the Rec Five is the only major Attack; S t Michaels Here married . . . Lord Burghley, InsutficieDt for Chrke’s basketball team in Connecticut composed entirely of home-town talent? IS MARVELOUS TO SEE ICE SPEED CHAMPS the noble hurdler of England, If, perchance, you haven’t, then now is the time to do so. invited H. H. Swarts, assistant Just think over the lineup used by the other principal teams in the Tomorrow Hight. graduate manager to Pennsyl­ Outfit to Win. vania to attend his wedding. state and you will no doubt be amazed at the over-abundance of out-of- town players. Skating Club Achieve Huge Success in Presenting Great­ Win Honors at Camhral Yes­ HIGH SCHOOL RECORD REC FIVE’S RECORD The Meriden Endees, New Britain Pros, Bristol Endees, Plainfield Pros and Middletown Red Wings constitute about the best basketball est Show Ever Seen on Local Ice; Miss Davenport 18, R ock ville...... 15 terday; Sheridan “ Fans” clubs in at least this part of the state., outside of the Rec team. 41, Diamond Match SHARKEY-DEMPSEY 43, East H a rtfo rd ___ 19 35, Holyoke Falcos Now, let’s look over the personnel of these outfits. Meriden uses Scores Big Hit; Major Portion of Credit for Ontcome 13, B r is to l...... 37 Way Out of Tide Twice. 30, Hartford K. of L Cohen, Gordon, Rosenthal and Conway from out of town in addition to BOUT TO BE N E T 22, West H a rtford ___ 16 Cook, Linger and McCarthy of the Silver City. So, at least three of the of Carnival Due ‘‘Woody'' Wallett, 24, B ran ford...... 35, H a rtford ...... 19 46, Colored Giants regular members of this team do not vote in Meriden. , Clarence La Francis of the nortt 26, M iddletown...... 17 lend and Safford North of 27 Llllj 43, Torrington .... Then there Is New Britain. Manager Clarence Lanphere has only 37, W illim antic...... 38 one player from his own town. He is the veteran, Sheehan. Leary, street won the respective senioi 33, Heller Brothers That Is If the Gob Whips BY TOM STOWE and Junior town cbampionsblc 25, Middletown . . . Zakzewski, Sloman and'Rubinstein all hail from elsewhere. speed skating championship yester­ 194 161 27, Branford ..... Bristol, like New Britain, use a lineup that reveals a solitary player The Manchester Skating club (Jeserves a world of credit day afternoon at the ice carnival a1 Stribling and the Ex- from the Bell City, Richtmeyer. Waterman lives in Hartford and sure­ Center Springs pond. 44, Olson’s Swedes for the ’highly satisfactory and entertaining ice carnival which La Francis won when Bernard Manchester High lost-a heart­ ly Marchinek, Pickens, Manning and Richmond are not Bristol products. 37, St. Michaels, N it presented at Center Springs Pond yesterday afternoon be­ “ Red” Sheridan fell his way out ol Champ Keeps His Word. breaking basketball game to Now let’s give Plainfield the once-over. Roy Dessinger is the only 36, Middletown . . . fore a mammoth audience variously estimated between three the title. After winning the 220 Windham High in Willimantic Plainfield man on the team. He is the director of the club there. Tis­ yard dash, Sheridan had what ap­ 51, Holyoke Falcos and five thousand persons. It was easily the best ice carnival Saturday night by a score of dale, Bernot, Kasper, Bruno and Williams are all imported material. peared to be a safe lead in both 44, Hartford Dixies BY DAVIS J. WALSH Manchester has ever been privileged, to view and the spectacle of the other events, the 440 and 38 to 37. The Thread City out­ And, In conclusion, there isn’t a single membqr of the Middletown will long remain in the minds of the fortunate ones present. the 880, but on each occasion fit enjoyed an 11 point lead at team who actually lives in that city. Jack Carlson comes the closest, either fell from stumbling or be­ New York, Jan. 28.— Jack Shar­ Favored for the occasion by the appearance of Norval Bap­ 516 433 and 1 am informed that be eats and sleeps across the river in Portland. cause bis legs gave out. key has a “ lip promise” from the halftime but Coach Clarke’s tie and his partner. Miss Gladys Lamb of New York City, Reynolds, Taylor, Luke, Jasper and Arburr are from New Brltaiu and The championship was decided By TOM STOWE boy friend. Jack Dempsey to meet boys whittled this away stead­ world-famous fancy skaters, in addition to Miss Miriam Daven­ on a point basis, 15 being given foi him for the heavyweight champion­ ily and almost forged ahead Sturm lives in Hartford. port, Springfield’s little queen of the ice, Leo Le Bell, Hart­ first, ten fof second and five foi Manchester’s great basket­ ship this year, provided Sharkey just as the final whistle found Now that you have come to a realization of these somewhat startling ford’s famous barrel-jumper, Leo and Melvin Degon, youthful third. Senior ratings were as fol­ doesn’t blow the Stribling Sght at facts, don’t you think that the Rec Five with a personnel that includes lows: La Francis 30. Sheridan 25. ball team, the Rec Five, swept Miami Beach next month, it' was Windham groggy and holding Sprinjarfield speed skaters, Frank Wallett, Manchester’s proud Mancbeser boys in its .entirety, deserves considerable of credit and sup­ Eddie Powers 17%. Bill Andruloi safely past the turning point of learned today. A lip promise la on for dear life. contribution to the fancy skating world and his eleven-year-old 7%. In the junior class. North its 1928-29 season Saturday something that usually is given Manchester plays two games this port? Manchester should be proud of McCann, Holland, Strange, Nor­ neice, Miss Dorothy Brown, the vast throng present was treat­ had 30 points. Bill Mack 20. Jack with great freedom: you give it, in ris, Gustafson, Madden, Stavnitsky and Dowd. night when it rode roughshod week. East Hartford comes here ed to a truly wonderful program. Ballamy and Norman Rnwsell, each fact, very readily because of one Friday night and on Saturday the Although I am not absolutely positive, 1 would not be a bit sur­ The oustanding event on the pvo~f ■ -...... - 5. over the Original Dixies on the outstanding fact. You don’t have to locals travel to Waterbury to meet prised if Inquiry would show that every one of these eight players was gram, of course, was the graceful Emil Plltt acted as starter. Leon­ State Armory surface in Hart­ keep it. In a court of law, a Up Crosby Higli. East Hartford was ard Berrv was the timer with born In Manchester and has lived here all of bis life. Certainly, most and clever exhibition which Baptie ford to the tune of 44 to 23. promise is liable to run rapidly for beaten 43 to 19 In the first game of and his partner offered. Their ef­ Walter Dunn and George Hunt as Ignatz the Iceman. the series wnich indicates that the of them have. TwO'Nan Bowling judges. The results were as fol­ This victory brought the Rec forts thrilled the crowd beyond However, the Sharkey crowd has red and white should chalk up Under the capable management of Ben Clune, the Rec Five has won power of description; Never before lows: Five considerable prestige accepted the situation in perfect another C. 0. I. L. triumph at this 13 out of 14 games this season. Their one-sided and impressive victory has Manchester witnessed such Junior Events. faith and Is going ahead on these meeting. Bristol Is the only league 220: North, first; Mack, second; from a state viewpoint. over the Dixies In Hartford Saturday night showed’ their true worth, as skill. Vigorous applause followed Match on Tonkht The victory over the Dixies was lines if it takes all summer, which team that has beaten Manchester Bellamy, third; time. 26 seconds. and the local outfit Is anxiously did their triumph over the Philadelphia Colored Giants, Olsons’ Terrible the conclusion of each number. The 440: North, first; Mack, second; the second in two successive nights undoubtedly it will. They have skaters were handicapped by a and btought the Rec Five’s record to signed what they understand to be awaiting the following Friday. Swedes and a host of other good teams. Rowsell, third: time, 56 seconds. February 8, when the Bell City rather stiff breeze. The weather, There will be an important two- Senior Events. 13 victories out of 14 games played. a contract for the Dempsey fight The announcement that games have been booked with Bristol and however, was ideal. Having beaten the Falcos in Holyoke and did so only after they had re­ hoopster ; come here tor a return njan bowling match over at Con- 220: Sheridan, first: La. Francis, encounter . Manchestei Is far from New Britain and that a Meriden series is in the nfiing, should further Although within a few weeks of second; Powers and Andnilot tied Friday night Cl to 36, the Man­ fused to be a party to the document reaching his fiftieth birthday. ran:? alleys at tlie n2 sec­ Mrs. Dempsey, would be in the the state. comes to fancy skating. Those who onds. for two out of town games. other corner. winds up. s 10 lanry sKaung * 7 “'; " 'phy and Jack Saldella in the first Windham High outscored Man­ saw him perform yesterday, could _ ,...... ______880: La Francis, first: Power.®, Dixies May Disband. Dempsey Didn’t Sign leg of a home ar.d home match. The It would not be at all surpsiring chester in three.of the four quar­ not help but marvel at his agility “ ^ “ ...... second; Andrnlof. third; time, one The signing took place jointly ters Saturday night, doing most of and cleverness. Included In his latter |tair recently challenged Con-1 minute, 44 seconds, if the victory resulted in the dis­ with the closing of the Sharkey- banding of the Dixies. The Hart­ its damage when it outpointed the repertoire were also a number of ran and Rel>art and were quickly j Stribling. deajL„ in Boston jcgcently Silk Towncrs 12 to 6 In the second High School Swimmers novel stunts which amused th<> ford team drew a small crowd to by Dempsey and William F. Carey, verse* accepted. Both north end men have its first game with the Middletown At halftime. Coach Tommy audience greatly. One was when t of the Garden Corporation. It is Callahan’s tribe was leading 22 to ten local youngsters tried to catch been bitting big scores and ex|iect' Red Wings and Saturday night understood that Dempsey’s name BASKETBALL there were not many more.than 200 13 and at the end of tlie third’ quar­ him. to give the sontl, enders a real run j doesn’t appear in the document, ter were ahead eleven points, 30 to present. What’s more, about 150 Drub Bridgeport 44-14 Game of Tag. for tlieir money. The date for the; which, in ordinary phraseology, 19. It was then that Manchester fvTATE PRO. of these were from 'Manchester. tells Sharkey that, first, he must Instead of keeping well away final leg has nut been announced. i The town is evidently beginning to staged its great rally that all but from the bovs. Baptie was content beat Stribling; second, that he to took victory Jrom Willimantic’? awaken to the fact that it boasts have a guarantee of $100,000; to glide and twist his way in and Rec. 44. Dixies 23. a mighty good basketball outfit. grasp. GRAMMAR SCHOOL Local Mermen Too Good for (5Ut among them coming within AMERICAN LEAGUE SOCCER Meriden 42. Plainfield 31. The next game will be tomorrow third, that he may have a 25 per Renn Shoots Well cent privilege.” The word, . privi­ Manchester scored IS points inches of the outstretched hands of Bristol 3 4. St.* Francis Five of night when the fast St. Michaels of his eager pursuers. Several of the Providence 1. Boston 0. Hoboken 33. New Haven come here intent on lege, hardly does Justice to the against eight in the fourth quarter. BASKETBALL situatiou. It will be a downright The eagle-eyed Danny Renn and Central High; Buckland boys took tumbles in their deter­ New Bedford 3, New York Na­ Renaissance 36. New Britain 33. avenging the 37 to 32 defeat they mined effort td lay a hand on him tionals 3. Middletown 35, St. Michaels 32. suffered in the Elm City a couple boom, if John Dempsey is in there Howard Turkington led the attack The Sharkey people thus explain for the red and white. Renn was and it was several minutes before J. & P Coats 1. Fall River 0. of weeks ago. Following are the results of the Takes Two Firsts; Can­ Jack Bellamy succeeded. Brooklyn Wanderers 4, Philadel­ Ty Holland and" George Stavnit­ why the guarantees are the same dropping ’em through the net from Ninth District seven It and eighth for their Stribling and Dempsey the middle of the floor while Turk­ Those who were in the posse phia 3. HIGH SCHOOL sky led the Rec players in scoring grade grammar school league with Bellamv were Dave Muldoon, against the Dixies. The former fights. In the first instance, a guar­ ington was proving a constant men­ terbury Next. ace to Willimantic under the bas­ tasketball games played at the Rec Raymond Donahue, Norman Taylor. sunk six field goals and four from antee means everything; in the gym Saturday morning; second, nothing. ket. His long arms and advantage Harold Lindsay. Tom Freney, Saf- her and also skated with Frank New Britain 31, Hartford 30, the free throw line for a total of SEVENTH GRADE tord North and Harry Buckmlnis- Wallett. Although few were aware St. Thomas 24, Springfi«’.d 22. 16 points while Stavnitsky got five After Money in heighth were almost more than Manchester boasts the best swim­ Callahan’s tribe could cope with. Miss Diviney (17) ter. At the conclusion of the chase. of the fact, Miss Davenport worked War.en Harding '25. Bridgeport and two respectively for a total of The signing of the second con­ , B. F. T. ming team Us high school has ever tract in Boston may mean every­ His foul shooitlng was also com­ Baptie had the eight boys kneel under the handicap of a severe central 16. an even dozeh. However, the team Lovette, rf . . . . 0 6 Windsor 26. Glastonbury 25. as a whol^ deserves plenty of thing or nothing, too. Dempsey, it mendable. On the whole, however, possessed and. Saturday afternoon down on the ice side by side and cold. Rer father. Harold Davenport Diana, If ...... 0 0 • 0 Wilby 28, Crosby 21. credit. The boys showed great is understood, learned to care for both teams shot poorly from the the boys scored another victory by then leaped over them. and his partner. Miss Margaret free throw line. QarrOne, c ...... 0 1 1 At first, the .youngsters were a Qanley, both of Springfield, were Windham 38, Manchester 3 7 .^ teamwork, passing well and shoot­ Sharkey almost not at all during 0 4 drubbing Bridgeport Central High ing better. Their defense was well Miekle and Lamson were the Habern; rg ...... 2 bit doubtful that Baptie would be unable to take part for similar Weaver 35, Westminister 7. that conference. A hard man to deal Siamonds, Ig .. ___ 1 0 9 44 to 14 In the School street Recre­ nigh perfect. with himself, he was pained to dis­ shining lights, for Willimantic. ation Center pool. able to clear them and the boy on reasons. The exhibition which Miss Newbar, Ig . . .. 9 0 4 ’Twas “ Good News.” while Monast also shared the spot­ There were seven events and the far end of the row kept running Davenport and Wallett offered was cover that Sharkey was nothing but light. Opizzi, Manchester forward, The game happened to be the a vulgar seeker after money. This Manchester took first In all but one. to the opposite end. This amused a treat to the eyes of any skating ccptionally well arranged. George went out of tb« game on personal 8 • 1 lover. Mr. Wallet also appeared in first that the writer has missed naturally irked him very much. So, 1? That was the sixty-yard free-style. the crowd considerably. Finally the Rowsell was chairman uf the gen- fouls in the third quarter. The bat­ Miss Shea (15) a solo number and once this season. He had a couple of undoubtedly, did the fact that spme Captain Leslie Buckland took two boys obeyed instruction. However, with hlslerai committee and sort of super­ tickets for “ Good News,” the musi­ tle grew quite rough In the clos­ —B. firsts for Manchester, winning both they kdpt their eyes closed. \ evl- neice. Miss Dorothy Brown, one of vised the entire affair. John Wal- of Dempsey’s personal money be* ing: minutes of play anu Referee Habern, r f ...... 0 his pupils. Despite her lender age. cal comedy at Parsons, but thinks came involved in the deal the 40 and 100 yard free-style clentally figuring that if death lurk­ lelt attended to the public i> and that the title would better fit the Dick Dillon had to call many fouls Brown, If ...... 2 events. Wes Warnock won the ed near them, they at least did not Miss Brown showed remarkable whatever secretarial work nices- Anyhow, it may be that he de- to keep the boys in harness. Edwards, c ...... 0 ability and was Warmly applauded. sary. result of the basketball game. Bill cided, then and there, that this man back-stroke and Cheney the breast­ want to see it approach. WINDH.^M HIGH (88) McGuire, r g ...... 2 The program itself was taken Lee, Hartford Courant sports was getting everything except the stroke. “ Eva” Knight and “ Dick’ Both Baptie and Miss Lamb ap­ Clears sA cn Barrels. writer, who witnessed the game, B. Herr, I g ...... 3 Joslin scored their first points for care of by “ Mac” Macdonald ring, which in Dempsey’s opinion, Miekle, r f ...... 5 1 peared In solo numbers that includ­ Le.o Le.Bell leaped over seven wrote, in pyt: ' their Alma Mater, the former tak­ barrels in his part of the program who spent much time aud "Never for a minute were the he needed most: a punch oh the Mason, I f ...... 0 i 15 ed strictly fancy skating and gave nose. ing a second and the later a third Manchester onlookers a taste of and proved himself qiilte capable in thought in its perfection. He kept Dixies in the running. Manchester .\hern. If ...... 1 ! Manchester’s next meet will be the program moving along steadily On th^ other hand, Dempsey may what real skating is like. Both this respiset. Incidentally. Le.Bell ts started to run up points very early Lamson, c ...... 6 Miss Scanlon (17) with Canterbury Prep school in and bad it properly balanced. Miss have decided to be cute. His head were costumed. Their marvelous said to be able to’ clear ten. How­ and they never stopped. The Dix­ Monast, r g ...... 3 ! B. New Milford but the date Is as yet Helen Budreau was in charge of the might have nodded “ yes,” while his Sroka,Ig ...... 0 > skill and grace alone showed the ever. shortage of barrels prevented ies seldom had a fair chance to Leone, r f ...... 1 uncertain. Following are the re­ finance. Assisted by a corps of score. The Manchester team Is a tongue was whispering “ no.” Demp­ Luclani, Ig .0 ' long experience which they have further proof of bis ability au4 the Coma, If ...... 1 sults of the dual meet with Bridge­ crowd took It for granted. The members of the club, she sold tags good one, no mistake about it. They sey is a remarkable man but he has port: had In this art. They brought the 15 38 Cowles, c «••»•«••• 1 program to a close .with ^^number other two out of town skaters were and a sum of $234.30 was realized. outplayed the Dixieejn every phase his limitations. He can’t nod bis Urlano, r g ...... 3 60 Yard Free-style: Sprage, tongue. MANCHESTER HIGH of stunts skating together. Melvla and Leo Degon of Spring- This enabled the club to go over the of basketball, looked ever so much ■ m Douglas, Ig ...... 2 Bridgeport, first; Treat, Manches­ top by the narrow margin of aboul faster and were better condliloned.” The Striblings, of course, may be B. ter, second; Taylor, Manchester, The crowd enjoyed most how­ field. The latter, although only 12 Opizzi, r f ...... 1 ever, the airplane spin which con­ years old, easily clipped two sec­ thirty dollars. * Thoroughly Oufcla.ssed. pardoned if they think that all of 17 third;' timev 37 seconds. this business Is a bit premature. Johnson, rf ...... 1 cluded their act and followed onds off the senior record for the Practically all of the program ac­ That’s a good enough boost for Mrs. De Wolf (8) 40 Yard Back-stroke: Warnock, cept Baptie and Miss Lamb and the They might be mildly astonished, Renn, If ...... 6 i several other spinning acts. This Is 220, negotiating the distance in 22 any team. Judging from Mr. Lee’s B. first; Robertson, Manchester, sec­ Rockville Boys’ Band, which fur­ too, to learn that New York seems Turkington, c ....4 o n i of the most dangerous, acts at­ seconds. Later he and his older writeup, he was quite enthusiastic Smith, r f ...... 1 ond; Bristol, Bridgeport, third; nished music for the occasion, about the ability of the Manchester to have accepted a Sharkey victory Dowd, r g ...... 1 ! time, 28 seconds. tempted by skaters and is also bfother had a nip and tuck race Tureck, If ...... 1 donated. Those who assisted Miss team. It was the first time he had at Miami Beach as a matter of Greenaway, Ig .;.. 1 1 40 Yark Breast-stroke: Cheney, about the prettiest In this number with Melvin winning by a few feet Bucciano, c ...... 0 Bodreau in her work were Anue ' seen them play this season. course. The general idea her^ seems Manchester, first; Knight. Manches­ Baptie lifts his partner off the Ice in the commendable time~of 20 sec­ During the first half, the Dixies 14 9-17 37 Lennon, r g ...... 1 ter, second; Schulty, Bridgeport, while spieling her by one hand and onds. If junior events were held in Scranton, Viola Shearer, M^e Palm­ to be that Stribling can’t hope to Ambukewicz, Ig ..,. 0 ' were completely outclassed. Half­ absorb the right uppercuts with Score by Periods: third; time, 33 seconds. foot and lifting and lowering her at the Olympics, it is said that these er, Elsie Lennon, Irene Jolly, Alice time score was 20 to 5. The Dixies Willimantic .10 12 8— 38 40 Yard Free-style: Buckland, boys would prove pretty tough to Paradis, Doris Miller, Grace Giglio, which Sharkey smote K. O. Christ- 18— 37 the same- time causing her face got but two field goals this period. ner so many times and oft. Manchester . 7 6- Manchester, first; Blothe, Bridge­ to often come less than an inch beat Margaret McKeever. Madeline Gil­ In the final half, the Rec took Personal Fouls: port, second; Stokes, Bri^eport, from hitting the ice. The major portion of the success roy, Amanda Jarvis and Emma I think I can go further than Manchester 10, Willimantic 11. MaeSntee. things a bit easier and still man-, that and say that Stribling doesn’t FOURTH GRADE third: time, 23 seconds. Miss Davenport Thrills. of the carnival falls on the shoul­ aged to outscore the Hartford out­ - Referee: Dick Dillon. 100 Yard Free-style: Buckland, But while the large audience ders of the modest Frank Wallett, Others Who Helped hope to do this or even expect to do Miss Reed (84) fit 24 to 18. ^ it. The resident observers, 1 would Manchester; Sprague, Bridgeport, stood spellbound with amazement quiet and unassuming president of Another who assisted In carrying M.VNC^HESTER SECONDS (26) B. out the program was George Olds, REC FIVir(44) say, are overlooking several essen­ second; Joslin. Manchester, third; during the perforniance of Baptie the Manchester Skating, Club. It B. P. T Stevenson, r f ...... 3 . time, one minute and eight seconds. was largely through bis efforts that Manchester Joe Humphries, who B. F. T. tial considerations, namely: Christ- Kerr, rf ...... 1 0-0 1 and Miss Lamb, they also Immense­ Hultlne, If ...... 1 120 Yard Medley: Won by Man­ ly enjoyed the efforts of stars of the carnival was such a marked did the announcing to a degree of Holland, r f ...... 6 4-5 16 ner Is wide open like a huckster’s Moriarty, r f ...... 1 0-0 ' McPartland, c ...... 5 chester (Warnock winning 40 yard mouth; Stribling is wide open like lesser note on the program. They success, althpugh other members satisfaction. Bill McKee, one of the McCann, If ...... 2 1-2 5 O’Leary, I f ...... 3 0-2 ( Blssell, r g ...... 4 back-stroke, Cheney 40 yard breast­ deserve their share of the credit most enthusiastic members of the Strange, I f ...... 1 0-0 2 a case of lockjaw. Palmer, I f ...... 1 2-4 ‘ were particularly Impressed with Sartor, I g ...... 4 stroke and Taylor 40 yard free­ Miss Miriam Davenport who is To a great extent, it was to Skating Club, also comes in for his Norris, c ...... 3 0-0 6 McCormick, c ...... 0 0-1 ( Miss Sweeney (14) style) time, one minute and 25 sec­ Wallett’s credit that the club was share of the credit. He was one of Madden, rg . . . . .0 3-3 3 Courtney, c ...... 1 0-0 : probably the greatest amateur skat­ I onds. able to book Baptie and Lamb. This the last to leave the pond in the Dowd, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Tierney, rg ...... 2 1-2 i er in New. England for her age. 17 160 Yard Relay; Won by Man­ Miss Davenport was dressed in a pair is one of the greatest skating wee hours of the morning yester­ Stavnitsky, Ig . . .5 2-3 12 McConkey, rg .... 2 1*2 i B. chester (Warnock. Robertson, Nicola, Ig ...... 0 0-0 < neat black costume which made a attractions in the world and be­ day after the surface, cleared by Virginia 21, Virginia Military Scbuetz, rf ...... 0 Treat and Buckland): time, one cause of their aequalntanoe with Park Superintendent Horace F. 17 10-13 44 Inst. 9. Trueman, I g ...... 0 0-0 < minute and 32 seconds. striking kppearance . on the white Fisher, It ...... 2 . surface. Her long black curls and Wallett, they offered to come to Murphey’s men from the park de­ * Mercer 52, Citadel 29. DIXIES (23) 11 4-11 2( Brown, c ...... 4 the tact that she Is very attractive, Manchester for a price that, while partment, had been 'hwept by broom Pittsburgh 69, Army 16. B. F. T. AVILLDIANTIO SECONDS (0) England, r g ...... 0 0 McCauley, ig . , . .. 0 0 0 added to her impressiveness. quith high, was relatively low com­ and sprayed with water from a bar­ Murphy, I f ...... 5 4-4 14 Northeastern 32, Mass. Aggies Rublnow, Ig ...... 0 0 Because she has had much less pared to the guarantee they ust^ally rel pump. Leslie Cheney, another 17. B. F. T Torrant, r f ...... 1 0-0 2 Warren, r f ...... 0 0-2 ( Catalano, I g ...... 0 0 20 49 experience 'and is a good dea) receive. • Manchester seating enthtlsiast, pre­ Leonard, c ...... 0 1-1 1 Williams 37, Wesleyan 25. Sarrah, r f ...... 0 0-0 ( — Miss McGuire (12) younger, many persons enjoyed her Wallett Descrvec Credit sented the out of town skaters with Haffner, rg .... .0 0-0 0 Wash. & Lee 44, Virginia Poly 6 14 ! B. F. T. efforts equaMy well with those of Wallett . worked practically all silk American flags made at Cheney . 25. Kaminsky, If .... 2 3-7 ' Hoffert ...... 1 1-2 3 Jordan, c ...... 0 1-3 r.upien, rf ...... 4 0 • 8 the veteran Miss Lamb. Miriam night helping get the pond, in the Brothers as a token of further ap­ L a rson ...... 1 1-1 3 North Carolina 45, South Caro­ Kelleher, c ...... 0 0-0 i .Miss Eaton (49) Toman, It . . . T .. . . . 0 0 0 .took part in the program here last best possible condition for the preciation tor their services. lina 33. Beebe, r g ...... 0 1-1 B. T. Treat, if ...... 0 0 0 winter, but her performance yester­ carnival. He bad hla whole ' heart An hour of pnbUc skating with • • 8 7-8 23 Oklahoma 29. Nebraska 20. Collins, r g ...... 0 0-0 i Vlulermet, r f ...... 5 17, Webb, c ...... 0 1 1 day was far superior. The grade and soul in the affair and today can the b;8id music followsd the concln- Halftime score: Rec. 20, Dixies Northwestern 27, Notre Dame Kasperklew'lcz, Ig .O’ 0-0 i Kennedy. I f ...... 5 10 Biardi, rg ...... 1 0 2 and ease with which she glided Bit back contentedly and get a hit ^Ibn ol the ezhlMtlon program and 24. Lombardo, Ig .... 0 0-0 i Ruddel. c ...... 4 8 Enrico, i g ...... 0 1 1 about the ice scored a tremendous of well-earned rest. The entire pro­ A The most cnccessful Ice* carnival ^ Personal fouls: Rec 12, Dixies 10. Penn 39, Navy 32. Hadd*en, r g ...... 2 hit. gram was carried on without any Blanchester haa ever seen was at- Referee: Johnny Manion. Ohio State 40, Chicago 30. 2 6-11 9 Eagleaon< I g ...... 4 .8 6 » .12 Mlsa OavenpoH did a lolo num* unneceasai^ delays and was ez- an snd.

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Island & Pacific suburban train rectified opiv by cancellation of the The Valspar lacquer is a very charge made for the service rendered East Hartford. Here are the scores; crashed Into a bumper in. the La • • • WALNUT DINING room table, four Legal Notices 7U widely advertised product being FOR SALE—LATE 192S Studebaker chairs server 840. Gas stoves, good Legal Notice! 79 COLLECTING COMPANY Salle street station. All advtrtisemetits must conform • Commander sedan, very little used, condition $10. Vendrillo ____ ..9 8 104 90 292 in si vie. cot*v and typttgraphy with practically new, real uargain for WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD regulations enforced hv the publish­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD R u ssell...... I l l 102 93 306 some one looking for an exceptional­ 17 Oak Street) at Manchester, within and for the at Manchester, within and for the ers and they reserve the right to ly good car. .easoaable. Bucking­ District of Manchester, on the 26tn. Fields ______94 95 93 282 edit, revise or reject anv lopy con­ District of-Manchester, on the 26th. ham's Select Used Cars, 725 Main REBUILT KITCHEN STOVES com­ day of January, A. D., 1929. > day of January, A. D.. 1929. Anderson ...... 96 99 100 295 sidered objectionable. street, Hlast Hartford. plete $15. 8 piece dining room suite Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., 126 344 Cl-DSINC HOURS—Classified ads Jiid^6* Present, 'WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Schlebenpflug . 115 103 $35. kitchen cabinet $12. Other furni­ - •* .4 .. Judge. to he Duhllshed same day must be re­ FOR SALE—t1 986 CHRYSLER Royal ture at low prices. Ostrlnsky Furni­ Estate of Arnold Spencer Clarke of ceived bv n o'clock noon faturdays Hstate of Flora M. Atherton late of , ...... 514 503 502 1519 Crown sedan.' excellent condition, ture Store, 28 Oak. Manchester, In said District, minor. Manchester, lii said District, deceas­ Total 10:80 a m. priced right for immediate sale. The Guardian having exhibited her ed. MILITARY POLICE annual account w)th said estate to Buckingham's Select Used Cars, 725 Musical Instrutnenls 6» The Administrator having exhibit Brown ...... 91 — — Main street. East Hartford. this Court for allowance, it Is or Rent Telephone Your Want Ads. Sale ed Us administration account with Tracy ...... — 93 98 Ads are accepted over the telephone ORDERED:— That, the 2d day of said estate to this Couit for allow­ FOR SALE— RED 7 passenger, tour­ FOR SALE—AEOLIAN vocalion, 8 February. A. D., ' 1929, at 9 o'clock Asplnw all...... 78 91 96 at the CHAlti;ii; KATK given above albums excellent records. Fine for ance and application having been as a convenience to advertisers, hut ing. Chandler sedan. 3 Keo .trucks. forenoon, at the Probate Office, In made for the ascertainment of the C anora...... 105 106 93 Brown's Garage. 'Telephone 869. Cor­ school or home. Reasonable price. said Manchester, be and the. same Is the CASH RATKS will be accepted as Address Box K, Herald. heirs of said estate, it is Provost . . . . . 101 115 86 FULL Pa YMBNT it paid at »he bust ner Cooper and West Center streets. assigned for a hearing on the allow­ ance of said account with said estate, ORDERED:— That the 2d day ot DeM onte...... S4 93 106 ness office on or before the Severn h February A. D.. 1929. at 9 o’clock, FOR s a l e GOOD USED CARS and this Court directs the guardian riav following the first tnsertion ol Wanted— To Huy 68 to give public notice to all' persons forenoon, at the Probate, Office, in The Herald each ad otherwise the .CI,lAKn 'the 26th. Judge. north on Main street Saturday and feet, with basement suitable for storage purposes. En­ Jn Meinorlain ...... I H-1-28-29. - J.OSI and Fivund | Centei 4i Knox. Tel. 939-2 day of January, A. D„ 1929. passed the trolley car at Woodland Announcements ...... ; Apurtiiients, Flats. I'enciiieiita Present WILLIAM S. HY'Dlil. -Usq., AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Street. His employer gave him tire building equipped with vGriiinell sprinkler system. Personals ...... Mtllinei'y— Dressmaking 10 Judge. , A iitonnilillr* Estate of Willie T; Morton late of at Manchester, within and for the good recommendation and Jjidge Automobiles for Sale ...... ' FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, all Manchester In said district, deceased. [Johnson suspended judgment on Light and airy and suitable for manufacturing purposes. Automobiles for exchange ' DRESSM.AKT.NG Prom frocks a improvements including heat and Upon application of the Trustee for day of January, D.. 1929. specialty. Mrs. W. D. Barclay. Tel. Present WILLIA.M S. HYDE Esq., payment of costs. Auto Accessories—Tires | garage. Inquire at 169 Hilliard an order to waive priority of a.mort­ Bruno Johnson was before the *! . t . Auto R»pairing — Painting 162-3. street. Telephone 1397-2. gage, belonging to said estate dr upon Judge. Auto Schools ...... 7-^ satisfaction of said mortgage to ac­ Estate of Beatrice Aceto. .\ntonlette court for intoxication and breach of Will sell or lease for term of years! Aceto, Paul j\ceto. Julia .\ceto. Autos^-SliiD t>y Truck Miiviiia— I Mu liliii;— WB'cagf 'io FOR RE.NT— FIVE ROO.M downstairs cept a new mortgage, as per appllca-f the peace. He was found at the Autos— Kor lllie ...... I Hat, all improvements and garage. tion on file. .Irisepli .-\ccto. John Aceto. nnd Peter Johnson block on Main street last tJarages—Service—Storage ..... P -Apply 38 Woodland street. 'I'el. 1521. ORDERED:—Tliat the said applU .\cefo, all of Manchester in , said Dis­ STORAiJE ROOM for fuiniture or night by the panitor, very drunk and Motorcvcles—Bicycle ...... I cation be heard and. determined at trict. minors. Upon application of Kor particulars inquire at The Herald, 13 Bissell Wanted Antes—Motorcycles .... I merchandise. Available Hv Braith- FOR KENT— 5 ROOMS and bath, new the Probale office in Manchester on Anna .-\ceto, pra.ving for the appoint- making a disturbance. The janitor IliieliipsM tiitfl Profceelonnl Service* walte's. 62 l>jarl street. lloors, newly decorated, steam heat the 2d day ot Februar.V. A. D.. 1929. at ment of a guardian of the estates of tried to reason with him but witli- turnislifd. house in excellent condi­ 9 o'clock In forenoon, and the Court .said minors, as per application on file ! , , u „ street. South Manchester, Thomas Ferguson, Manager. Business Services t'lTereo...... IS MANCHESTER a n d NEW YORK it is out success. Johnson who has a llousebold Services Offered ...... 13-A tion. Kent reasonable. Apiily G. E. directs said Trustee to give public klolor Dispatch. Daily service be­ Willis & Sou, Inc.. 2 .Main street. ORDERED:—That the toregomg {court record was found guilty on diutld'ng—tJon'ractlng ...... It tween New Vork and .Mancliesier. notice to all persons interested in | Florists — Nurseries ...... 16 Telephone 5u. said estate to appear if they . see application be heard and determineti • (,Qth charges and fined $10 and Funeral lurectors ...... 16 Call 7 nr 1282. cause and be beard thereon bj' pub- at the Probate office in Mancliester in TO RENT—C.REICNACRES Wads- said District, on the 2d day of' Feb­ costs on eiich count. Heating —Plumbing—Roofing ... H PEHRETT & GLEN.NEY. Call any­ lishlin u copy of, tbis order In some The case of William Gedreatis of Insurance ...... ''* wortli street, 5 room fiat, all modern newspaper having a circulation In ruary, A. D.. 1929 at 9 o'clock in the time. Tel. 7. l/ocal and long distance improx enients. Inquire tis Church forenoon, and that notice be. given to Homestead street who was before Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 iiio\ang and trucking and freight said probate district, and by. pos-lng street or telephone 1348. all persons Interested in said estate l w o THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE Moving—'I'rucktng—Storage .... .1 work and express. Daily e.xpress to a copy of this order on the public the court weeks ago. was dis­ Paliii ing— Pa pering ...... 81 signpost ill ^aid Manchester, five days of the pendency of said application . Hartford. FOR RENT—6 ROO.M leneni'nt -on posed of when Judge Johnson sus­ Professional Services...... 8!! before the said day ot hearing and and the time and place of liearing “The Firefighters” Jtefiairing ...... 8S Hraiiiald street, near Main. Apply to return make to the Court. tliereon. by publishing a copy cf I his pended judgment. i The case was LOCAL -AND LONG distance moving, Aaron Johnson, teleijhone 524 or order in some newspaper having a continued until this morning. The Tailoring— Dyeing—L'leanlng . . . jO h.v exjieriencpd men. Public- store- WILLIAM S. HYDE Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by BraochCY Toilet floods and Service ...... 86 janitor 2040. H-1-28-29. . Judge. circulation In said district, on or l>e- charge was intoxication and breach liouse. L. T. Wood. 55 Bissell street. fore January 28. iu29. and by posting Wanted —Business S e rv ice ...... 8* Tel. 496. of the peace but the trouble Was ICfliicnIInnnI TO KENT — CENTENNIAL apart­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD a'copy of this order on the public ments, four room apartment. Jani­ at Manchester, within and for the sign-post in said town of Manchester, brought on because of conditions in Courses and I'la sses...... 8J tor service, .teat, gas range, ice box Private Instruction ...... f ' Ri*|utlrlng District of Manchester, on the 26th. at least five days before the day of the home. Dancing ...... ?8-A furnislied. Call Manchester Coii- day of January, A. D.. 1929. said hearing, to appear if they see struetion Company. 2106 or 782-2. cause at said lime .ind place and lie Musical — Dramatic ...... 89 you CAN DO WHAT others have Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. Wanted —Inat rue lion ...... 3*' Judge. heard relative thereto, and make re­ done—save 10 per cent *u labor and FOR RE.NT—SEVEH.AL first class turn to this court. Kfiuinclal material by letting us re-uplmlster Estate ot William H. Shaw late of rents, wiili all improvements. Apply Manchester, in said District, deceased. WILL1A5J S. HYDE Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 8V your old turnlture or renovate your Edward J. Iloli 865,Main street. Tel. Only 53 Days Business Oppoi i unit les ...... 8'f On motion of Mary Ann Shaw, Judge. mattress. 560. H-1-28-29. Money to lavan ...... 38 HOLMES BROS. FURNITURE CO. executrix with will annexed. Money Wanted ...... 84 331 Center St. Tel. 1268 FOR RE.NT— FIVE ROOM upstairs ORDERED:—That six months from HH|> nnd gilnatlon* flat, all improvements, and garage. the 26tli da.v of January. A. D.. 1929, Then Comes Help Wbmed — Kemale ...... 8t> CHl.MNEYS CLEANED and repaired 57 Summer street. Teleplione 1986. be and the same are Mmlted and al- Help Wanted — .Male ...... 3t> kev fitting, sates opened, saw filing ; lowed for the creditors within which Help vVanteil —Male or Female .. 31 and grinding. Work called for Ui bring in their claims against said SCHOOL SAVINGS .Agents Wanted ...... 3J-A Harold Cleihson. 108 North Elm FOR KE.N'l'—6 ROO.M tenement. estate, and the said executrix Is di­ .'^IHiailons Wanted —Female . . . . 3V street. Tel. 462. North Elm street. Call 258. rected to give public notice to the S p r i n g Situations Wanted —Male ...... 39 creditors to bring in their cla>ni8 Only two schools in Manchester limidoyMient Agencies ...... 4H PHONOGrtAPHS. vacuum cleaner, within said time allowed by posting a l.lve Slock— Pel*— PiiaHry— Vehl<»le* clock repairing, key fitting, gun and \ copy of this order on the public sign attained a huadred percent in sav­ |i,^. s— Buds— Pets ...... 41 lock smithing. Brailhwaite,'5'3 Pearl | for jvul*: post nearest to the place where the ings under the Educational Thrift FREE Within a few minutes the tramp of marchihg men Live StocK — Vehicles ...... 4'f street. deceased last dwelt within said town Service for the week ending Janu- would resound through the narrow streets, and, with P.vuPrv and Siioplies ...... 43 FOR SALE —WASHING TON street, and by publishing the same'ln some arr 8. it was stated today at Th.-> Warned — Pe'.*—Poultry—Stock 44 brand new ,-ix room Colonial, oak newspaper having a circulation in SNOW SHOVEL X the Nocturnes clearing the way, a company- 6f fire For Sole— 81l*cellnneou» j t'uurM-4. anil CIhssps rloors ihroiigliout, file place, tile said probfte district, within ten days Savings Bank of Manchester. The .Arllcles tor Sale ...... 4a i batli. large corner lot. Price right. from the date of this order, and re­ list follows: WITH EVERY LOT 'Hghters, clad in metal helmets and leather jackets and B.iats and Accessories ...... 46 ' Terms. Call Arthur A. Knofia. Tele­ turn make to this court of the notice Attend. Dep. P. C. trousers, would come up, led by a Centurion*.. Some Building Materials ...... 4: I W.ANTED— BY EXPERIENCED cor- phone 7S2-2, 875 Main street. given. DP nionds—Watches—.lewelrv .. 4> netist. pupils on corne.. or trumpet, WILLIAM S. HYDE South Main . . . 74 74 100. We offer: For $5,5UU a weri would carry wooden hand pumps holding a gallon or addre.is John MaeUovern. o'i Spruce Green . ; ----- 238 238 100. Klecrrlcal Acidianees-rRadio .. . is] FtiR SALK—JUST OFF East Center Judge. built single ot 5 rooms, all modern more of water; others would have axes and crow-bars; Fuel aril Feed ...... 43- a street, 'lei. 556-2. street, nice 6 room home, fire place, H-1-28-29. Hollister .... 228 227 99. with garage space. Why pay rent. iJarden — Faim— Dairy Products 6'- oak fioors tnd trim. 2 ca. garage, North Main ..517 506 97. still others would have ladders. H viisebold tl».>ds ...... 6. 1 Help Wanted— Female •S.*i liigh elevation, tiwiier s -y » sacrifice. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Brand new single ot 6 rooms, - By NEA, Through Spociol .Pormiooioo of Iho Pifal|«hOf of Tho B o^ of Knoi*lodgt,~Copyrl|;ht, 1923. ^ / Ma.'binerv and Tonis ...... 6V | Price very low. Sinai I amount cash, at Manchester within and for the Buckland .... 97 94 96. steam heal, well arranged rooms, Miisb'al riiiiicnis ...... 63 Probate District of Manchester, on Highland Park 122 116 95. 111*1 WANTED— YOUNG GIRL to assist mortgages arrang„a. Call Ar'hur A. spacious veranda, price only $6,UUU. >'ffl.-e HR1 Sti.re tCuulpinent __ 64 Knofia. Telephone 782-2, S7f Main the 26th day of January. A. D.. 1929. Keeney ...... 74 69 93. Sporiiiig tjoods—tiiins ...... 66 with housework and care of one | street. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Might consider building lot as part Specials at the Stores ...... 6tt child. Address Box M, in care of Oakland ..... 19 17 89.4 payment. Herald. ! Judge. Washington . . 348 311 89.3 Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... El An agreement for the adoption of Henry street— single of six Wanted—to Buv ...... 68 Frederick Arthur Steele a minor Nathan Hale ..424 353 .83. Ilooiun— lloit^il— Hotel*— He*ort» Siluiillnns WanltHl--Female M.- HOSPITAL NOTES aged eight years, residing In ‘ he Barnard...... 437 323 73. rooms, closed In pnrcli, hard wood IteHlntiriinl* town of Manchester, in said District, Lincoln ...... 464 286 61. fioors, garage space and large lot. Rooms Without Board ...... 09 PRACTICAL NURSING by the day. having been exhibited to this Court Price only $7,500. Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A Mrs. Mabel 1. Hunt, 239 West Center by Ralph Erza Towle and -Irene B. Bunce ...... 75 41 54. Country Board — R esort*...... 60 Towle, both of the Town of Keene, Green Hill- street, single of 6 street. Telephone 17J6. The Memorial hospital today re­ Hotels— Restaurants ...... 6l State of New Hampshire, the signers 3,117 2,65f 85. rooms, oak floors, fireplace, large V^anted — Hoorns— Board ...... 62 WANTED—SITUATION in doctor's ported the following admissions for thereof, for acceptance and approval, Ileal Fa«tale Kor Hent it is thereupon rooms and closet space, garage. office or dentist office by practical yesterday: John Lloyd of 5 llunt- Owner lives out ot town and will Apartmeiita. Flats. Tenements .. i nurse. Address Box D, In care of ington street, Fred Bennington of ORDERED:—That notice be given A friend is one who pretends not Bustnes.s lg)ca'lons for Rent .. . 64 Herald. to all persons interested to appear at sell at reasonable price. Houses for Rent ...... 6b Hebron, Esther Holmes of East the Probate Office Ih Manchester in to have heard your old and tire­ Suburban for Kent ...... 68 Middle Turnpike. A Son was bOrn said District on the 2d day of Feb­ some story before. State road and car line in Man­ ■'Sijnimer Humes tor R e n t ...... 67 Artli'le! for Sale 40 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donnelly, ruary. 1919, at 9 o’clock, then and chester. farm 20 acres. 9* room Wanted to Rent ...... 68 Jr., of 60 Cooper street last night. there to show cause. If any they have, bouse and other out buildings. Ideal Heal Baiafe Ktir Sale why the foregoing agreement should for gas station or market garden­ Apartiiieiii Riitldtngs for Sale .. 63 FOR SALE—ELECTRIC sewing ma­ Patients discharged were Ida not be accepted and approved by this NOTICE Business Properly for Sale . . . . . 7U chine. Cheap. 37 Edwards street. Vichi of 170 West Middle Turnpike, Court, by publishing this order once ing. Farms and l.and for S a le ...... 7I North Manchester. in some newspaper, having, a circula­ Houses fvit S a le ...... 71 Mrs. John McCaughey of 47 Maple tion in said District, and by posting Lots fur Sale ...... 77 street, Frank Daly of 354 Buckland a copy of this order on'the' public On and after January 27 I will Behind them ^ would Resort Property for SaU'...... 74 The Canadian city of Winnipeg street, Inez Flora of Bolton, Mrs. sign-post of the Town of-Manchester not be responsible for any bills Robert J. Smith come the Aquarii, num­ Suburban forSale 16 Robert Billings of Andover and In said State, nearest to the place of Real Estate for Exch an ge...... 71 claims to have more «olf courses residence of-said minor, at least five contracted by my wife, Mrs. Maude Real Estate, Insurance, bering hundreds, each Then . the ' fire. chief Fred Richmond of 196 Vernon Hicks. * Wan»ed —Real Es ta te ...... 77 In proportion to population than street. days' before said day assigned' by tbis 14 Years at 1009 Main St. carrying an earthenware himself would appear on Aaeftnn— l.eixni >Vo4lreB Court for said hearing. Signed, SteamAliip Tickets Auction Sales ...... 78 any other large city In the world. The census today is 50. WILLIAM S. HYDE vase. They would form the scene, clattering H-1-28-29, . . -Judge. LESTER HICKS. Legal Not ices 7a a “bucket brigade” to down the street in d GAS BUGGIES—Mutiny in the Ranks By FRANK BECK the nearest cistern, v \chariot. ______

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MANCHESTER EVENTNC HERALD, SOtmT MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 28,1929. fLA »K K FAMNY ^AYSi SENSE aiHi NONSENSE SRIPFY B y P e r c y REPAIRS WANTED A negro woman of large propor­ SAweO-pff tic R u s t! tions was in a motor car accident. ^W A li/- fl6AY IT ILL s e r HiiA She was transported to a hospital f ' T c u o PlhJS IP KS/Ock ^ I where she soon revgained conscious­ £ lose WHttI Ut'J AioN S' ness. YA etOCK OFf ! ) G«T c H 7 ' The attending doctor, seeking to M 6 reN[Pe(t comfort her said: “ You undoubted­ ly will be able to obtain a consider­ / able amount of damages, Mrs. Botts.” “ Damages!” said Mrs. Botts, “ What Ah wants wif damages? Gawd knows Ah got too much dam­ ages now. Whac Ah wants is re- repairs." • THE UP AND DOWN OF IT He was a good cook, and the ex­ plorers were trying to persuade him to make the long flight into the wilds with them. “ Oh, Raslus! Come and go! Nothing’s going to happen to you.” wi.u.s.FAT.Qrr. “ But. what if Ah gets up dar and n B ar MCA sEnvKK inc. wants to come down in a huiry?”" Cojiyriiht. 1329, Percy 1. CtMby, Central Preia A m . Ine. “ Why, didn’t you know the plane was equipped with elevators?” Some M'omen hope before their “ Eievatahs! Hee. hee, hee! Dem OUR BOARDING HOlIHE birthday, and mope afterwards. elevatahs sure to be gwlne up he ’ Relating to Aviation By Fontaine Fox when Ah’s coming down! No, sah, By'Ciene Ahem boss! Not me!” rH.INGED HIS DISTIN.ATION UNCIhE 3 a K is n IoT YHE oMi^Y o n (E t h a t h a s a ' First Colored Lady — “ Yo’ hus- M-r-'BRalHeR3'AK5 OF VoOTlS^f Vod HavIB han’s in de hospital? AH thou,sht ^^Q U e ST i o N W i t h a hloM~SToP R b c o HP* /MISTAd MA7S-OR IS A VBR’ ^ he was jus’ only off on a jag." Second Similar (with pride) — MAH f »,I LAK jg Wrfdofff “ He was, but Ah interrupted him.” THIS IS GOOD ADVICI sriirtep OP riis sdoE s ® ^ ^ Porter: ‘Where’3 your trunks. 3>tS AO’ POSISSP OFF Herat’s an easy way to SAVE suh?” ctffrdE S ,-A »i’ rievOAs-ifeuuAl’ COIN— just take five steps in the Salesman: “ I use no trunks.’ I proper direction. At least, that’s Porter: “ But Ah tho’t you was m e ’ B o OtT s o m e 6 F Mi s b i e i par and one solution is on another one o’ thosj traveling salesmen.” VBALS^ w. ^ P a V 0C \B o f H i s (Y BRCfTHSR ISTHE OittLV ^ page: Salesman: “ I am. but I sell brains, understand? I sell brains.” Porter: “^Excuse me, boss, but WHl'T^ COAL MIAlE COMPAHlV s o 11 ■PAMIIY VtlHo IS LOQa/^(oaSy youse the furst travelln’ fella that’s s A v< e ; been here who ain’t carrin’ no sam­ t h e r e vaOAi'f' "BE Mo Mo’ SOOrtV / ( GIV/EMTb BRAEEAPOCIol ples.” IS A FovtfFUU IPEA; y \ wv^ f a Y s AFlfeMrnoAl'tb .-tries P fiR 9 A< Judge: “ So you weren’t doing MoVtlyVtlHY Hi s TWAPPLE! s anything when arrested?” p i p m ' T 1 J ^ Rastus: “ No sah. Ah was jest walking along down de street and TH iMK O B f > singing a little song when dis bi,g . p A - r ? ' ^ ^ Irish policeman come along and started to beat me up." Judj"'.' “ What were you sing­ ing?” Rastus: "Just a little song called ‘Ireland must he heaven, cause mah c O 1 N mothah come from theah.” Telegram from negro to his THE RULES friend: “ Sam, I hear yon Is dead; if you is. telftgraph me, if you aln’L 1— ^The Idea of Letter Golf is to«end me $10.00.” change one word to another and do Answer (From Sam, who is re­ it In par, a given number of strokes. covering from gunshot wounds): I Thus to change COW to HEN, In is dead; your ten will be applied to three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW •nffln.” HEN. 2— You change only one letter “ Are you the defendant?” asked at a time. the judge. 3— You must have a complete “ No. Boss,” replied Mose. “ I word, of common usage, for each ain’t done nothin’ to be called names like dat. I’se gotta lawyer jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ J A ^ e . tions don’t count. here.” “ ’’'hen who are you?” I WITH MO Stop FOR HE-FUELlNtsT \ 4— The order of letters cannot be “ Why, I’se' de gentleman who Has "THb changed. lock de chickens.” . s p o - r = Oi*2«, vr NEA samcc i I^^Ui&PAT.OFF. /> 2 E - Eph— How’d you git along ridin’ The late Booker T. Washington (•Fontline Fox. 1929 The Bell Syndicite. Inc.) used to tell a story of his meeting a in them thar sleepin’ cars when you colored woman and asking: “ Well, took your trip? Miranda, where are you going?” Sim— got along all right but 1 “ I’s goln’ nowhere, Mr. Washing­ caught a coldred feller try in’ to w a s h i n (; t () n T U B B S n Doesn’t Want to Be a Hero B y C r a n e ton,” was the reply, ‘T’ss been sneak away with ray boots, an’ where I’s goin’.” made ’im bring ’em right back. POT’S MIX, major'. HO no'. TriiNK UF ■SURE, W , AFTER PER ' COME, COME, CHENERM-I ^ PRtPAREDHESS. I TriiMK VLU PER CrLORy. NY.PER TrilRP PAW BE BECAME* POM't W E WOOR FLIGHT /yk To LAST MR COMMAflPER A gREAT NERO. MIT' SO SERIOUSUW, DUNNER vou see, ven The INPANTR.V MEPPERV PONT WOO KNOViJ. SONAE VUN ISS To OSET> TO 6 0 UP JSTREETS NAMCPlM OR. : EFFRY PAN iN OOT' ^•WSS MEMORY UNP POT PER BALLOON. ISS 60 UP IN per SAME BALLOON. UND ..EFFRVTV\\N6» FlLtEP MVT IKUGHlNG M 6^UO(W. V6 PIRST SIOBT ^ MAI COCHRAN — PICfURCS ^ KNICN 1 CrAS'2 -SeVl ON PER TtWU6RT N01\UN6

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nM.u.s.MT.orr. ettaa >r liu tCRvicc. me. AM in M (READ THE S'TORY, THEN COLOR THE FIUTURE) SALESMAN SAM Courtesy of the Aur By Sma( Said' Clowny, “ Look what you meal once more. The giant and have done. You’ve made those the Tinles sat right down to quite Trouble Tots all run. I .really a treat. When they were through they didn’t lose much time, but 1 KWevi IT'. \ KJ4GV1 \T'. P. Df^RMVOoC MURRAY'. WIS PARAV HEY. VJAIT a ^ Y a W AYEN'T <3(fe AN think it’s rather mean to scare how it always makes you sleepy AVlfsTOR. DOIN’ T k’ LOOP TM’ LOOP CHuTe. m i n u t e . -> eiLTRA PARACrtOnrE, them all away. They’re smal’ and when you eat. AM’ « £ ’S TAKEM a flop OUTft HiS BU D D Y 1 WAVE. Yes'? couldn't hurt a’ thing. What sort The Trouble 'i'ots, of course, P L A U e’. N, of trouble could they bring? I’ll were mad. They thought about bet they called to see us, and' the scare they’d had and one of would gladly joint In play.” them exclaimed, “ Let’s go right The giant then said, “ Me oh back and play a trick. We’ll nail my. I do not think you’d care to the doors ahd windows tight. try to play with all the Trouble ’Twill keep- those Tinles out of Tots. They’re bad aa they can be. sight.” Another ran right op and They always get into a' mess. said, “ They’re sleeping. Come, You’d understand it all, I guess. be quick!” If you just knew the crasy tricks They crept up real close to the that they have played on me.” house. Elach one was quiet as a K “ The giant’s right," wee Scouty moose. Their boards were held cried. " ’Tls better that they’ve across the door, and ’cross the run to hide. W e’ve never see.:, window, too. Then one queer tot those tots before, and we uo drove nails in fast. He shouted. not know of all the- trouble they “ There, those boards will last.” can cause. ’Tls Always best to And then they all juruped. up and ,5 think and pauae before you make ran because their task was new frlenus. I’m glad that we through. have let them go.” And then they closed the small the next story.) . acRV)cc. we. em u-• a, Ip but door and planned to have a (The giant springs a surprise in .... ■* i j. ISmtrltPater €tintUto MONDAY, JANITABY 28,1K 9.

get-together at his hoii^e. At dlu* DONT FORGET ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT O .W . PRENTISS OBSERVES ner » large , birtbdai chKd un­ PHONE ECHANGE ' covered, decorated. w|th'an Ameri­ f t . Itary*B Younsr Men’s Gub can flag and the numerals 1845i- , . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Ells­ m s 84TH BKTHDAY 1929. Five great-'g^dcbildreq MASQUERADE IN ITS NEW HOME worth of 388. East Center street pf I4r. Frentiss w^re present at'the Wednesday, February 6 have {announced the engagement of anniversary. , their daughter, Doris, to Philip H. Civil War Veteran Host to Mr. Prenites is a,Civil War vet­ CHENEY HALL Larson, son of Mrs. Hanna B. Lar­ Party of Friends and Rela* eran, having’been in botB the Army son of 87 Middle Turnpike, east. tives Yesterday Afternoon. and Navy during tire war, fie took Office Equipment Now Lo­ part in 13 rndjor batUes, was at the ABOUT TOWN CHORAL CLUB BACKING Oscar W..Prentice of 158 South scene of the engagement of the' cated in New Building; Main street observed his 84th birth- Merrimac and Monitor and waa J. Fradin of Fradin’s Apparel day yesterday. .Relatives from Hart- never wounded, fie was also with: Bhop, Is in New York City tpday on EQUAL TO LASTJfEAR’S Sherman in his march through a buying trip. Rest Goes Later. Georgia. ------i Mr. Prentiss is one of the nine surviving members of Drake Post, Ladies Night, which was planned Final Rehearsals Indicate Oncj by Campbell Council K. of C., for No. 4, G. A. R. Exchange Manager W . B. Halsted of Gub’s Best Concerts This} tonight, will go over until Tuesday of the Southern New England Com­ evening. The regular meeting of Evening. | The women’s cottage prayer pany today greeted many of the the council will be held this eve­ meeting of the Church of the Naz?' ning in their rooms and on Tuesday company’s subscribers who called Final rehearsals of the Choral arene will be held tomorrow after-’ night there will be card playing, a to pay their respects on the open­ Club of Manchester in preparation 1 noon at 2 o’clock wfth Mrs. Stephen. Phillips of 106 fiamlin street. short entertainment, dancing and ing of the business office in the for tonight’s concert, held yester­ refreshments. day, developed a degree of smooth­ news telephone building at 52 East ness which guarantees a musical Miss Edith Leggett of 17 Dudley Center street, where Mr. Halsted evening of the highest excellence street who has been ill with the and his staff are now, located, hav­ tonight. Though the club did not flu for the past month is Improv­ ing moved Saturday from the tem­ get into action as early this year ing but is unable as yet to return to as heretofore, owing to the long ab­ her duties at Cheney Brothers. porary quarters a short, distance sence from the city of the director. away. Archibald Sessions, and though I Enjoy the Miss Edith SL John of East Cen­ there have been a few changes in ter street was surprised at her the personnel of the chorus, th«» home Saturday evening by a large club has just about the same num­ Satisfac­ party of her friends. The affair ber of active members as in past was arranged by Miss ,Carmelo seasons and the singers are par­ tion o f a Monaco. Chef Oscar Chetelat ticularly enthusiastic over this con­ catered and everybody had a thor­ cert. realizing that their choral oughly enjoyable jvening. Miss work will be the center of Interest M odem In the absence of any outside vocal St. John received a beautiful white Oscar W . Prentiss. gold bracelet from her friends. star. , Shower The program is a varied one, ford and Manchester helped him to RAYON BED SPREADS The third lesson in the series on well calculated to bring out the celebrate the occasion with- a family the life of Christ, will be given at real strength of this extremely well That W ill Add Color To Your Bedrooms Center church tomorrow evening at trained and capable orranlzation. 7:30 by Dean Carl R. Stoltz of the Within the last two or three days Hartford School of Religious Edu- so many of the associate members e t us modernize your plumbing. Let us install Specially Priced for a Few Days at lation. of past seasons have renewed their memberships and so many new L a fine shower lit your home. ^ r l W. Anderson, plumbing and ones have been obtained that the Let ns establish for you a com­ heating contractor, of 57 Bissell total of subscriptions is at least HERE Are Shoes plete water plant and heating street, is in New York City at­ equal to if not a little larger than plant that will Insure complete tending a tw'o-day convention of last year. That comfort winter or summer. the Domestic Stoker Co., manufac- There appears to be every reason You’ll be surprised how reason­ luXfers of the Electric Furnace Man to anticipate one (of the most suc­ Really Fit ably it can be done and what it !or which he is local representative. cessful concerts the club has given. will add to the home in couifoit and modem appearance. Robert Jr.. Is Miss Ethel V. Woodward who Is McGuinness. con­ QfUR Wilbur Coon fined to his home with grip. employed in the Extension depart­ W. U. Halsted. ment at Connecticut Agricultural Shoes don’t slip College, Storrs,' spent the week-end at the heeh wrinkle, Rev. Dr. Sherill, rector of Trinity Although the new telephone or gape at the sides, 3.98 Episcopal chnrch, Boston, will be building is completed and the busi­ with her parents on Hollister street. because their Special Measurements the speaker at the union meeting of ness office is now in its new quar­ permit our foot specialists to fit the Protestant churches to be held ters with modern office equipment your foot all over. A variety of handsome bed spreads that regularly at the South Methodist church. and fixtures, the dial system equip MAKE ment, being instalJed in the rear on But smartness is not the. only retail for $4.98 and $5.98 have been reduced to $3.98 for Sunday evening. Febrnary 10. The Night Auto results o f perfect fit. Foot com* services of T rinity church are the first floor cf the building, and fort you have never known before yov\ a few days only—the new criss-cross and futurity pat­ broadcast by ladio over WBZ sta­ other apparatus associated with the comes too. dial system, will not be fully in­ aOMBlNG terns, as well as the popular Celanese, Betty Bates and tion every month. It is also the .PERMANENT^ church with which Miss Margaret stalled until summer. Workmen of Repair Shop Let us fit you from the 200 size Cinderella rayofi spreads in plain jacquard and conserva­ the Western Electric Company are combinations. Lewis of Pearl s'reet. who is study­ tive stripes. Scalloped edges. Large spreads that go ing at Boston university, is con­ now engaged busily on this impor­ OL’U SI’ KCI.XI.TIKS—. nected in a secretarial capacity. tant detail of providing for this ex­ Motor overhniilliig— over the pillows. Brighten up your bedrooms for the change modern telephone equip­ Valves (ii'oniul and Carbon Re­ spring months with new, colorful spreads. We consider Walter H. Hibbard, a teacher ir. ment. When dial service goes into moved— the Junior Tecunical High school effect Manchester will have most Hydraulic and iilechanicai Brake these exceptionally fine bed spreads at this price. Three at providence, has returned there modern facilities to care for its Service— good sizes: after spending a few days with hi? telephone growth for several years. Flee Inspection. Johnson & Little parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Hib. All work done with the latest Plumbing and Heating bard of North Main street. Miss equipment. Contractors. 13 Chestnut St., Tel. 1083-2 86x108 Leora Hibbard, a junior at Connec­ W iU .A R l) AH work guaranteed. 81x108 ticut Agricultural college at Storrs It will pay you to investigate. South 51anchester is expected home Tuesday for a > Radio Rentals Auto CALL NAVEN’S short vacation. SERVICE STATION Hale’s Bed Spreads— Main Floor The Bucklaud Parent-Teacher i After 5 P. M. association will run a whist and Batteries Rechari^ed ! Phone 2954 dance in the Buckland school hall this evening. The first prizes will Telephone 15 i 250 West Center Street be gold pieces. Refreshments and dancing will occupy the remaindei PLA t* of the evening. Mrs. A. P. Seymour FOP and Walter Kf'-iey head the com­ mittee of arrargements. YOUR h o m b Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leclair ol j WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc, . SOU TH ‘MR A CHESTER • CONN • North School street had as then guests over the week-end Mrs. Le- clair’s father and sister from Provi­ funeral £>irecfe>r^ dence. ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS i^S^^When the plan/ Women Interested in joining the Tuesday classes in the making of CHAPELAT ll OMCST, I a r e . ^ ^ U T hooked rugs should get In touch —building material is the next with Miss Christine Mason, recre- Robert K. Anderson Phone 500 actional director at the Manchester Funeral Director or2837-W thing to consider. Lumber Community club. forms a big part of the house, If your skin is in an unhealthy and should b^ selected with care. Don’t waste g<;:^d condition, call 1522. Weldon Beauty labor on poor material. Let a reliable yard furnish ON AND AFTER TODAY parlor, for appointment for a faclaf massage. In order to Introduce the your lumber, and you will be sure of good quality at beneficial qualities of the Almond reasonable cost. Pack, they are making a special the telephone Company 's price of $1.50 for this week only.— FWPN Adv. W . G. Glenney Co« Coal, Lumber, Mason Supplies BUSINESS OFFICE BABY GOODS GOOD THINGS TO CAT Allen Place, Manchester Phone 126 will be located in SAVORS ON THE AIR Mrs. Elliott’s Shop yCXXXXXXXXXXXXX3tXXXXX9CXXXXX98X9gXXXXXXX^^ The "chicken in every pot’’ slogan is all right for the new building at 853 Main Street politicians and professional optimists but a chicken in every pot every day would be pretty near to dia- tetic disaster. Quail is a dainty and luxurious tid­ Second Mortgage bit— but "a quail a day for forty days’’ has long been a phrase for the expression of gastronomic Men’s Work Clothing Money horror. CENTER ST, The family pot that doesn’t produce sturdy meat NOW ON HAND • stews and thick soups now and then isn’t doing its Men^s Lee Overalls_____$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 honest duty— not in this climate and at this time Hereafter all business, such as Arthur A. Knofla of the year. We need these things in our business Men’Lee Jumpers ... .. $2.00, $2.50 575 Dlalo St, l»hone 782-2 of living and digesting and nourishing. And, payment of bills, applications - luckily for bur physical well b^lug.-most of our pal­ Men’s Lee Unionalls . . . . .r.T.:! . $4.00, $4;50 ates co-operate joyously with our brains in this I * matter. for new service, inquiries»and The savor and goodness of a well cooked, well Other Overalls and Jumpers from $1.25 up seasoned, stew or soup makes most American adjustments, wiU be handled t mouths water. Which is as it should be. Men’s H[eavy Wool Hose from 50c to $1 pr. FILHS Fineburst has a splendid lot of Stew and Soup only at this new address. Cuts right now. Veal. Lamb and B'eef pieces for DEVELOPED AND the Stews— meaty, juicy cuts with more nutriment Men’s Flannel and Wooleii Shirts PRINTED to the dime’s wortb than, most folks realize is pos­ 24 HOUR SERVICE sible. f r o m ...... $li25 to $4.50 Veal Shanks. Beef Shanks and Beef Ribs, for the There will be an attended Pay Film Deposit Box at Soups. -v Store Entrance Nice, fresh, delicate Soup Bunches to go with Men’s Beach Vests $3, Beach^Jackets $5.50 Station available to the public them. And early delivery so as to give the Stew or the , and $6.00. at this new address. KEMP'S Soup plenty long on the fire. You can’t hurry either and get results, as every good cook knows. Men’s Leather Jackets and Coats - Call Pinehurst, phqne number two thousand. De­ livery at your own time any time after 8 In the morning. from $10.50 to $12 F lo r id a s ...... 29c and 37c dozen Men’s Working.Shoes THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY c o m p l e t e Tangerines, special...... 29c dozen Men’s Lion Brand Shoes ...(.. $5.00 pair RADIO SERVICE Brazil Nutis or Mixed Nuts special.. 23c lb. O th ^ Brands o f W orking Shoes Free rntie 'leetlng. Golavos or Alligator Pears ...... 25c each General BepaJrlng Apples 99c basket from .,... •i.x-x.'C.x.: * •i.i.t' ^ .5 0 to $3.75 Antborfeed 8alec and Oervice for Fancy Baldwins ...... $1.25 basket BiejMtIo Atwater-Kent Kofaffer Radiola Fresh Scallops and Fresh Oysters Kveready vA.* X ju Sausage Meat f*I* oT*'• • • • 25c lb. ■S' . ‘ ’ • . ‘ . - -I • tr w ..-i- - •- -4 ntdk Ejrant Spare Ribs Depot Square ' KEMP'S ' ' --- -- M at3BS8B0CO83g OOO68S»ta0OO83OfaOOaa«%)G % !^^

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