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PASTOR SAYS LO\^ CHICAGO COPS SHUNS SEA-SHORE PROHIBmON Kings of the Aerial Highways London, Feb. 16.— Master MRS. JACKSON’S NOTE Dan Cupid hasn’t much of a ORDERED TO show instilling real love into IS A ll RIGHT, the hearts of young men and women at sea-shore resorts. In fact, the wild waves are very C ™ C I T Y disturbing to budding affairs of F O R ^ E R T S ASKED FORGIVENESS the heart. That’s the opinion of Rev. J. Shepherd as set forth in a wedding ceremony at Is­ Officials Still Conceal Fall State’s Attorney Swanson lington Chapel. Anto Magnate Says Country Here are five steps to hap­ Lindberg Hops O ff TeDsPoGceto Get Busy piness as recommended by the Is Being Dried Up Grad­ Text of Note Left by Sui­ good pastor: 1. Avoid the dangerous at­ For Washington D. C. or He Will Have Heads of tractions of seaside resorts. ually— Says World Will cide— Coroner Bill Will­ 2. Help your neighbor but do not give him advice. Department Indicted. . Soon Be Dry. Charleston, S. C., Feb. 16.— ^ Col. Lindbergh’s stop-over here ing to Make Note Pnbhc 3. Do not read books on mar­ Colonel Charles Lindbergh took oft began at 5:15 o’clock last night, riage and crime. from here this morning at 6:47 and was made because of unfavor­ 4. Work out your own sal­ But Detective Hickey De­ Cliicago, Feb. 16 — Two major EDITOR’S NOTE: This is o'clock, following an overnight vis­ able flying conditions. He spent the vation and do not listen to the third and final article deal­ it. He is enroute to Washington, night with Rear Admiral Newton developments today featured Chi­ middle-aged mischief makers. cago’s reaction to the shocking ing with Henry Ford’s views D. C. A. McCully. cides Against It^R eport 5. Be careful for nothing. on the questions of the day. The flying colonel’s departme in The trans-Atlantic hero declined massacre of seven gangsters in their Live a vigorous life. Think on north side rendezvous on Thursday his Sikorsky plane was without un­ to discuss either his Impending the lovely things and God will Says Rice Was Finandal morning. By JAMES L. KILGALLEN. usual incident. He bade farewell to marriage to Miss Anne Morrow, or The first was a drastic order to bless you and make you a bless-, Fort Meyers, iTa., Feb. 16.— a large group of officials of the the rumor that he would be a mem­ the police department from State’s Ing. Henry Ford, in an exclusive inter­ Charleston Navy Yard, shaking ber of President-elect Hoover’s Backer of Miss Juanita’s Attorney John A. Swanson, ad­ view today, deplored agitation for hands with many of them. “ Little Cabinet.” dressed to a conference of commis­ a bi|:ger United States Navy, de­ sioners and captains,^ to “ clean up clared there is “ nothing wrong” Business Venture. Chicago or suffer indictment by the with prohibition or its enforcement, Grand Jury.” PARn LINES spur expressed his opposition to capital THINK 16 MILL TAX MANY FREAK BILLS The second was a further devel­ punishment and strongly advocated (Special to The Herald, opment of the theory that members the putting through of the St. Willimantic, Feb. 16.-—Although of the notorious Purple gang of De­ IN STATE ASSEMBLY Lawrence river project which WILL BE NECESSARY KILLED BY SOLONS the full text ot Mrs. Gertrude B. troit were responsible for the would give the cities of the Great Jackson’s suicide note has not yet assassination of the Mor-an gang, Lakes an outlet to the sea. been released for publication, news­ this, despite the fact thgt George The Interview took place amid papermen working on the case to­ “ Bugs” Moran, leader of the ill- the beautiful tropical setting of day discovered that expressions of fated band blames the faction head­ Both Sides of Pofitical Fence the Detroit manufacturer’s estate Waste Basket Gets Them great sorrow and a request for ed by Scarface A1 Capone for the Selectmen Study Town’s Fi­ which adjoins that of Thomas A. Deputy Sheriff Trenor Rice’s for­ wholesale murder orgy. Refuse to Unite on Many Edison. Moran, who probably escaped the All; Many Dnpbcate Laws giveness were included in the mis­ “ What is your reaction to the Above is Fred W, Kelly, air-mail nancial Condition— Try to sive. slaughter by being ill with influen- prohibition law and the manner In sa, is still in hiding, but sent his Measures. pilot, whose total distance In 1928 This in addition to the recent which It is enforced?” Mr. Ford Now in Force. statement of Dr. Louis I. Mason, version of the killings to ■ a local was asked. was 115,760 miles, or the equiva­ Sfice the Budget. newspaper. medical examiner, that Mrs. Jack- Dry Law All Right. lent of . approximately four and a son attempted to exonerate Rice State’s Attorney Swanson’s order By CLARENCE G. ’WILLARD “ Not a thing wrong with it,” he to police commissioners and cap­ half times around the world. At and take the blame for murdering replied. “ The country is cleaning The Board of Selectmen In a Hartford, Feb. 16.— The waste tains, was in effect, this: the right is Pilot Harold E. McMa­ her husband. Since giving nut that I f’events of the past week in the up. it Is becoming dry rapidly In special meeting last night practical­ basket -was a handy bit of furniture Enforce prohibition! hon, of the Curtiss Flying Service, information, Dr. Mason, it appears, General Assembly can he taken as jI spite of all the statements you hear o > ' ly decided after a long study of in the Capitol during the past four has been “ called on the carpet” by Specifically, he said: whose flying hours in 1928 totaled Clean Up City! auspicious of the future, voting to the contrary. The yaps are mak­ the present standing of appropria­ days. To the nearest waste basket the authorities higher up and the ing their last gasps The law Is be­ 1354, or enough ^o have kept him “ Close and ^keep closed all along strict party lines on any of tions, that a 16 mill tax rate will be went bill after bill presented by latest report is that he may resign. ing enforced. We of Detroit are in some individual or organization in gambling houses, houses of vice, the numerous pieces of business up from Jan. 1 to Feb. 26 had all necessary this year. While the Jauiiita’s Backer soft drink parlors, speakeasies, a position to know. Connecticut. The bills that were Intimation that Rice may have . which will come up for action will “ The cities, of course, are the his flying been in a single trip. To­ board members did n'!’; agree to ask beerflats, moonshine joints and all to ask for such a rate at the ad­ cast into the room where the waste been Juanita Jackson’s financial be practically impossible of attain­ last to be dried up but the job is gether, these two men flew. 230,850 paper is baled were labelled by places where alcohol is handled.” ment on either side of the political journed annual town meeting on hacker in her business enterprise Putting teeth in his order, State’s beipg done. The rural sections, miles in 1928— or almost the dls- committees as "inconsequential,” was one of the various rumors fence, and this despite strenuous ef­ which are the heart of the world, March 4 their study of the- condi­ or “ duplicates existing statutes.” Attorney Swanson declared eVery forts upon the part of the minority tance to the moon- -and neither tion of the budget convinced them abroad In Willimantic last night. It police official found remiss in his always been dry.” had a single accident. People seem to be rather un­ appears to heve its foundation in leaders to maintain a solid front Mr. Ford predicted that the that it would be econohaically un­ familiar with the state’s statutes, duties would be promptly, indicted upon all matters of interest to their wise to attempt a paring of items to the fact that almost at the lime by the Grand Jury. i world will be dry “ in a few years,” to judge froin the number of bills when Miss Jackson suddnely. left party. adding: get below 16 mills. However, every rejected in committee as duplicat­ Civic leaders, thoroughly aroused On, Tuesday, the Democratic means of economizing will be used her employment in the Electric by the lon,g reign of gangland and “ Other nations will know better ing laws long in force. Sa’.lsfaction Light Company’s office. Rice made members of the House of Reepre- to try to keep the rate down. with existing laws was indicated its unspeakable horrors, are behind sentatives held a meeting following than not to be dry. They are get­ Cut Expenses a trip to New Rochelle and is ac­ the state’s attorney and his latest ting educated to the fact* that it is when committees rejected bills pro­ credited by the ru.aors with having the’ day’s adjournment at which an The approrplations are in very viding for changes in the laws gov­ edict. Through the variojus civic attempt was made to eliminate bad busines to use alcohol and they satisfactory condition at ppesent drawn upon financial resources organizations, these leaders have erning mechanics liens, town clerk from the ranks everything of a are seeing the social and economic since the board has cut expenses there for a considerable sum. ol demanded that local authorities progress of this country.” records, probate records, frade “ clean up Chicago or admit failure bloc nature and to solidify the wherever possible. The present marks, tax exemptions and property money, his use of which Is not ac­ House minority. The meeting was Increase of Crime. year was begun with a deficit be­ counted for otherwise. and step out.” conveyances, r harmonious in every respect and it Asked how the country should cause the board decided to keep Neither of these circumstances >iay Ask Federal Aid combat the apparent increase in ir P ilo ts Other Useless Bills. was fully decided that all Democra­ down to 13 1-2 mills last March. Into the waste basket also went would seem to provide any sufficient In the latter case, it was stated, tic representatives would ballot as crime and racketeering, he replied: the federal government will be ask­ Tax Collector George H. Howe was bills providing a state school for warrant for the conclusion that a unit on all measures of party In­ “ Crime in one sense is a revolt in conference with the Selectmen Rice and Miss Jackson were finan­ ed to take a hand. of a certain class of young fellows training policemen, proposals to State’s Attorney Swanson, realis­ terest, taking their leadership from Washington. Peli,' 15 — One of up a refcord of 115,760 miles, cov­ last night and every means possible change the boundary lines between cially associated, but in default ol minority leader Tobin of Water- against conditions. They are handi­ ered in 1151 hours and 35 min­ ing that the supreme test of his them could have gone aloft in his is being taken to collect overdue divers towns, special domicilary any full understanding of the cir­ bury. It was further decided that capped in various ways and no one airplane on the morning of Jan. 1 utes flying time. That’s approxi­ taxes. Current expenses . are in­ cumstances of the tragedy town career Is at hand, summoned to his is taking an interest in them. laws for married women, and the office Commissioner of Police Wil­ the minority would insist upon and not coma to earth until Feb. mately four and a half times creasing rapidly and the town’s establishment of a motor vehicle gossip is making the most of what strict legislative routine on all ap­ “ If people took more interest in 26, had all his flying been in a around the world. normal growth seems to be driving court system to replace the rural it can get hold of. liam Russell, the seven deputy com­ propriation matters, opposing sus­ the younger folk and guided them missioners and every captain on the single trip. The pilot who flew the most the tax rate gradually upward. justice courts. Passing the Buck pension of the rules on approrpia- along the right path there would be The other could .have flown hours in 1928 is Harold E. Mc­ Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ One thing became apparent in force. no crime.” It now appears that Coroner He told them these wholesale tion matters and demanding that around the world approximately Mahon, pilot for the Curtiss Fly­ dell is now engaged in a study of the Legislature during the week, all such m'atters be tabled for list­ Ford disclosed during his re­ Arthur G. Bill of Danielson is mi’ ^'^ers, like the long list of retail four and one-half tinges, had all his ing Service at Garden City, N. if. the entire taxation situation, the and that is the utmost harmony ex­ “ passing the buck” in regards tc ing on the calendar and printing. marks on this subject that he has He piled up the amazing total of assessment question especially. F.Is ?■ ' which preceded them, flying been in a single trip. .. isting between members. Only one keeping the contents of the note a Time Starts Trouble been lending a helping hand to That’s the record made in 1928 1854 hours in the air, or the report is awaited with interest by V. -nitted for just one rea­ unfavorable report returned from secret. Interviewed in his Daniel­ The ink had hardly dried upon young people as well as to men by the nation’s ' champion air equivalent of from Jan .'l to Feb. ■the Selectmen because it may show' son. -eason, he said, was the committee met any opposition, and son office yesterday afternoon easy mo which the police and the minority of unity, so to speak, with criminal records. There are pilots in point of ' flying hours 26. how the ’.ax rate can be kept down that was the “ daylight saving” bill. when one of the minority members now betwen 800 and 900 men who and distance, a poniputation of j Despite his greater number of next year, if it is not possible this Coroner Bill said he was perfectlj the Sheri' iffice have permitted Even that opposition wasn’t lively. willing to release the letter foi o’” the Senate proved beyond a rea­ served prison sentences working in the figures has just revealed. To-, hours, McMahon covered fewer year. The city members seemed to think the gangs to collect. sonable doubt the impossibility of publication i f Prosecuting Attornej ■' Evider- lat the officers took Ford’s factories, and he says, gether, they flew a; tpt^l milaage miles than Kelly as his average At last night’s meeting , the Lock that if their rural brethren were preserving solidarity in the Demo­ “ making good.” nearly equal to th'e-^8tance be­ speed was slower. McMahon’s to­ Joint Pipe Company was awarded Howard S. Bradford and Countj leart was abundant to- finding satisfaction in the gesture Detective Edward J. Hickey were ,go, for the first time in cratic phalanx. The subject which “ Show them you trust them and tween the earth ai^C'tli'e moon, tal mileage was 115,090. the contract for the pipe to be used against “ daylight saving” It was all developed this bit of battle was the they will react in the right way,” which is approximately 240,000 How and Where in the new West Center street willing. Newspapermen rushed tc .. uioons, is strictly a “ closed right. The fact of a new standard Attorney Bradford’s office and the so-called standard time bill pro­ Ford said, “ We put them in trusted .milds. Kelly did all his flying with storm • water sewer system. This of time for summer use was not town.” All known speakeasies and latter said he was agreeable but re- vice dens are locked up and even viding that public clocks might be positions and we do not tell any­ And neither had a single acci­ mail, express and passengers be­ concern was the lowest of six bid­ being disturbed, and that was all the diehard gambling houses that advanced one hour during the an­ body who are the employes with the dent durinf!,the yfear.' V;^ i tween Los Angeles and Salt Lai ders. They will build the pipe right the city dwellers cared about any­ fered the matter to Detective nual daylight saving period. The Hickey for final decision. The latter boasted immunity from police in­ prison records. We give them a ipu)‘^hey Are, City, a long drag of 630 miles. on the job, having arranged to set way. terference are darkened today. bill already rejected in the House chance. The pilpiti^lw ™OBt Over and over, back and'forth he up their apparatus on the Dougher­ Bills that the Legislature adopt­ refused point-blank to reveal the Meanwhile the investigateon into after argument came into the Sen­ miles In..1^ "Pi^d W^^KellyV fled this route until he completed ty lot on McKee street. The con­ ed during the week were fairly contents. Chicago’s “ worst crime” continued ate on Wednesday. chief pilots-op. the’ los, Angeles-, tract will total about $24,000. Of numerous and, of course, affected Defense Statement under three sepan.te departments This measure was of Democratic Attorney Samuel Harvey, defense origin and furnished the minority Salt L4ke-1^alrtpail line of the j matters of importance to the state. — the- coroner’s office. Hhe state’s BRAVE COP RESCUES WesteTh' Air .'^x'pr^sA flte; stacked., (Continued on Page 2.) (Contiuued on page 2) Judicial and executive appoint­ counsel, yesterday declared that the attorney’s office and the police de­ party senators with a fine opcortun- indictment of his client. Rice, was itv of following the unit principle ■ . ' . .IT > ments were approved, a .-ge de­ partment. ficiency apprdpriation was voted, a brought about by the state authori­ That the seven men were shot expressed by the House members on the previous day. No sooner had, MAN TRAPPED IN CAR number of claims against the state ties for the purpose of “ forcing to death by Detroit gangsters. In t HODVER INSPECTS 21 KILLED, 574 HURT were put in the way of being liqui­ somebody’s hand.” Prosecuting At­ revenge for the hijacking of their majority leader Senator Peasley finished his L’.nfavorahle report in dated. Some thirty bills have been torney Bradford, however, an­ liquor, still was the favored theory Auto Afire But Policeman reported favorably and action on nounced that the contentis of the today. bebalf of the Committee on the IN STATE LAST MONTH Judiciary than minority leader Drags Man Out of It and A.P. [;DEAD FLOOD DISTRICTS them may be expected very soon. letters left by Mrs. Jackson in nc The solution of the mystery, if way cleared Rice and that the lat­ not the arrest of the murders, is Senator Bergin was on his feet op­ Saves His Life. These include city, and corporation now believed by Commissioner Rus­ posing the report and arguing for Autos Figured in 1,913 Acci­ charter amendments. A curious ter would certainly go on trial. the passage of the bill. Republlimii feature of the legislative grist was One highly important develop­ sell to be near at hand. Milford, Feb. 16.— The alertness dents; Hartford Leads With party lines then fell hy the waysme of Officer Charles' Polizzi is credit­ President-Elect Visits Lake the number of hospitals about the ment was brought out yesterday, as one of the Republican senators ed with having saved the life of 259. state that want the number of di­ when it was reported that Juanltp likewise spoke in favor of the bill. William F. O’Brien, of 122 Clover rectors increased greatly. Some will Jackson had repudiated her state­ Following this Senator Lillibridge, road. New Rochelle. O’Brien’s auto­ Biji Press Assodation Okeechobee in Florida; Hartford, Feb. 16.—:The automo­ have 40 and some 50 people oil ment to police officers that she WALES IS ISOLATED one of the leading Democrats, made mobile was upset at River and bile casualty record fo r January their boards. telephoned to her father ten min­ an extendeij talk against it despite Crescent streets,. last night, ty a listed twenty-one persons killed and Charter Changes utes before the supposed time ol BY FRIGID WEATHER the fact that it was a Democratic machine driven by Reinhart Wei- Passes Awty. Sees Hurricanes’ Ruins. 574 injured in 1,913-accidents. The Charter changes for insurance the murder. Investigators now state measure. The report of the com­ mer, of old Field road, Milford, and record for January, 1928, showed companies by which the value of that her present declaration is thal mittee was sustained and the bill caught fire. Polizzi, on duty in the 38 killed and 638 injured in 1,683 stock will be affected are to*come she did not talk to Jackson over Cold Wave 'Over British Isles ejected, but neither in support nor accidents. Such is the report issued out of committee next week. These opposition was party solidarity center, ran to the scene, and found New York, Feb. Melville Clewiston, Fla., Feb. 16.— A pic­ the wire after 5:20 o’clock. The Continues; Seven Deaths Re­ O’Brien trapped between tha seat Stone, general, manager , of the As­ ture of the hopes and desires of today hy the State. Department of bills have kept the insurance com­ time of the phone conversation maintained. Motor Vehicles. mittee busy. A favorable report is ported. Maintenance of strict battle lines and wheel of his car while flames sociated Preps from liS93 to 1921, ptoym driven, flood stricken Florida which she first gave was 5:65. were licking at his windshield. Accidents by cities last month expected On hills providing some Find Cartridges is almost impossible in either hous.e Is dead here. was unfolded visually and orally were reported as follows: form of state aid for transportation and it is an equally difficult task Polizzi ignored the fire and drag­ The mystery of the loaded rifle London, Feb. 16.— The cold Stono was 80 years old. He re­ before President-Elect Hoover to­ Hartford, 259: New Haven, 245; of school children. wave over the British Isles, which for both parties. Although Repub­ ged O’Brien to safety. Firemen put is believed to have been cleared up licans have been in the large ma­ out the blaze, and O’Brien was tired In 1921 frbin active manage­ day. ap he pressed on to a comple­ Bridgeport, 184; Waterbury, 48: Attempts to regulate the gait, by the finding of a box of .22 cali­ has caused numerous deaths and Stamford, 74; New Britain, 67: speed, and actions of pedestrians jority during the past several ses­ treated by a nearby doctor.. ment of the press association-which tion of his two day motor trip of In- bre cartridges la a bureau drawer. accidents and unprecedented suffer­ Greenwich, 63; Meriden, 51; Nor­ are numercais this year. These bills, ing, Isolated all of North Wales to sions of the Assembly, it has never he helped organise and served, as pection of the Everglades and the The rifle is known to have been un­ been possible for the floor leaders TREASURY BALANCE Lake Okeechobee region, which suf­ walk, 46; New London, 32: Middle- it is said, will go into the waste day. The Arctic blast has lasted six counselor ■untlMqst year when' hip town, 31; Norwich, 28; Danbury, basket. loaded as It stood behind the do9r, to preserve strict adherence to fered most from the hurricanes of but the presence ot the ammunition days. Washington, Feb. 16.— Treasury health fajled. 1926 and 1928. a5; Willimanllc, 19: Manchester, Agreements, compromises or Seven additional deaths, due di Death was not unexpected and 18; Naugatuck, 17; Wlnsted, 9 and in the house explains the use of the (Contlnqed ou Page 2.) balance Feb. 14: $76,893,661.57. came at 9 o’clock laet night’ as a In kaleiteacopic fashion, the weapon by the suicide. rectly or indirectly to the frigid great area that was twice Inun­ Putnam 6. (Contlnned on Page 2.) weather, were reported in the past result of gardening o f the arteries. A large number of curious citi­ Stone had been lU'fqur months. dated by the waters of Okeechobee 24 hours. at the cost of several thousand zens as well as newspapermen held Many towns in England, South Stone was the .author of “ Fifty vigil last night under the presump­ Years a Journalist” and was a mem­ lives and the loss of millions In Wales and Scotland cannot be ap­ London Issues Bulletin property fell past Mr. Hoover as tion that Mrs. Jackson was to be ber of many dubs. '' Author, Producer, Actor buried at night. A grave was dug proached because of huge snow Born Iq HUhois his motor calyacade speb back to­ drifts. wards the east'coast, miles .of land in the Jackson family lot in the On Naval Cut Subject Mr. Stone wba horn in Hudson. which was under six feet of water New Cemetery yesterday after­ Train service throughout the 111.— also the birthplace., of Elbert Of Stage Play Arrested north Is curtailed. \ four months ago to the day; signs noon, and last night a hearse stood Hubbard-?-jn 1848, the son of an recording with black lines the high In front of the house for a short London hospitalsv have treated itinerant ‘ pren.ebhr. more than fifty caso^ of collapse London; Feb. IS.— The foreign^tions with America and the naval water mark reached; buildings left time but the burial did not take who moyed^^fiQm town to *town and as shambles; swamps, dust and New York, Feb. l6.— The author.'^drops to their hosts and partially from the cold since yesterday. office today took official cog- conditiohs of the two countries.’ place. who. durlng^the Civil WariCfa, al­ more dust; acre upon acre stretch­ producer and twelve players of disrobe on the stage. Many rivers are frozen over. Ice nizance of the naval disarmament “ Thjs examination is being dill- statement made in Washington yes- gently prosecuted. As spon as It is ways- m4de.:.oi/hjls home a.ptatlon In ing out as far as the eye could see, Among those arrested were the oreakers are freeing the upper the “ itodef^pou^ Tallro8‘d” ' wh “ My Girl Friday” faced charges of BATHING PERMITTED terday by Sir Esme Howard, Brit- concluded tbe first step will be to once obviously, under cultivation author of the piece, William Ag-j Vienna, Feb. 16.— ^Despite the reaches of the Thames, Ish ambassador, by issuing the fol- communicate its results to the gov- brought Sputhern plaves to North­ but now overrun with pigweed; giving an indecent performance, new; Lulilla Mendez, wife of the' Police raided the production at motion picture producer, Ralph, water fansine entailed hy the cold lowing communique: ernments of the dominions and to ern freedom. more acres already- reclaimed and wave, the police announced today CHANNEL TUNNEL As a boir tj|e*ia|n wblo' lgter be­ showing sprouting sugar cane, the Republic theatre last night on Inoe; Gerard Bacon, member of the “ There has been no change in the receive and consider their views, that “ Saturday night baths” would London, Feb. 16.— Premier Bald­ situation since Sir A

police''are already doing the work IMPORTS GBpWnVO PARH IM S SPLIT ot> coroners in some counties. It is w n c s NEW STATION ABOUT TOWN HI^VER INSPECTS Riga, Feb. ti.^—Soviet Rnssian BimORDEREDPAlDBYSELECniira favored by several of the prominent imports from Souths America; are leaders, but since its introduction . FLOOD DISTRICTS growing steadiRy, aceordina to a IN STATE ASSEMBLY personal friends of the coroners in STARTS RADIO MDOJP dispatch from Moscow today. The^ Bills ordered paid by the Selectmen last night follow: the va'rlous^ counties have been "Dink” Balch, who leaves thla Soviet Trade Commissioner to' Adkins Printing Co., printing ...... $ 52.91 evening for Texas, where he will be (Continued from Page 1) (Conflnned frnm Page 1) working vigorously to save them. South America has arrived at Mos­ Anderson & Noren, groceries...... ; ...... 21.99 Wether oi* not they will be success­ Federal Board May Be Forced employed by the C, R. Burr Com­ cow to report. Imports from Latin 22.00 pany, was last night the guest of Andisio, Evasio, ren t ...... party lines upon matters of major ful In this attempt remains to be to Place Hartford on Half living in tents and temporary America to Russia last year Were Armstrong, Wm., care of dum p ...... 60.00 honor at a dinner given in Hart­ shacks erected for them by the Red intetest. Different measures have seen, but it may be taken for grant­ Tim e. oyer 117,000,000, three times the Automatic Registering Machine Co., S eals...... 3.17 different appeals for the Individual ed that even though the office may ford. Cross; more cypress swamps and total of Imports during the preced- Bario, A., M ilk ...... 8.99 not be abolished it will be placed more dust. legislators. It may be because of Washington, Feb. 16.— Fifty George Jolly, while working on ^ Ing year. Bogaciuk, B., Rent ...... 20.00 under new restrictions and not per­ j Plan Waterway. “vr a difference in locality or because ! cleared radio channels should be ■ Qjjg qj Qigfit shifts In the vel- Brunner’s Market,' Groceries...... 15.00 of individual ideas on certain sub­ mitted to retain its present free It is through this region the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Binding, Books, etc...... 74.73 I authorized in spite of the fact that ygj. department bf Cheney Brothers Floridans plan to restore an Intra- (' jects, but the appearance of any de­ Boxing Bill. action would reuacereduce methe air-,air- caught in a machine. Center Auto Supply So., auto p a rts...... 25.92 batable measure always finds some I state inland waterway which will Chartier, Paul, labor and m aterials...... j 3.25 few of both parties temporarily "off From the judiciary committee , resulting In a broken left wrist. not only connect the east and the 73.68 eral Radio Commissioner O. H. which he Is now carrying in a sling. west coast of the state, but also Conn. Children’s Aid Soc., board and c a r e ...... ••••: the reservation.” The Republican this week came a favorable report Caldwell declared today. State Hieatre Correnti, Paul, G roceries...... ’ 42.00 party however, has always had a upon the bill Introduced Into the furnish a flood control outlet to 5.85 Reiterating that the regulation of Lydia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. prevent Lake Okeechobee from Dewey-Richman Co., office supplies...... sufficient majority to prevail in all House which would bring amateur radio should go baek to the Com­ Dolan, E. G., D. D. S., dental w o r k ...... 15.00 matters where party principles were boxing exhibitions under the juris­ Frederick DeHope of Alton street, again being blown out over their, Kiddies Matinee merce Department because of the homes and their properties. Before 1 Duffy, James, Att. Officer...... 80.00 involved. diction of the State Athletic Com­ was 14 years old yesterday, and 33.75 ■difficulty of agreement in a five- a Congressional committee at thei Dyar Sales & Mch. Co., Snow Scrapers...... Party Lines Split mission which already has control man commission, Caldwell pointed, celebrated . the event by a birthday i aub East Hartford, Town of, board and c a r e ...... 227.04 over all eslonaTboxing. Before out that the 40 cleared channel 1 attended by 14 of her class- present time a bill Is pending - to ! As for the decision of the Demo- prof expend $10,715,000 for this Flor-! Gamewell Co., Supplies ...... 97.21 tratic members of the House to In­ the comittee’s report was made the pro'visions of the newest allocation: “ a-tes and friends, MEETS TODAY Farr, Mrs. L., R e n t...... 18.00 Ida reclamation, navigation and j sist upon strict legislative routine bill was amended to exempt has failed to meet the requirements flood control. The natives brought 11 Hale, J. W. Co., Clothing, etc...... 73.02 under the rules on appropriation amateur boxing under the super­ of the country. The Emblem club will have a At Hannon, P. F., G roceries...... ,...... 24.06 members’ social at the Elks Home President-Elect Hoover into the matters. It would seem that this, vision of schools, colleges or uni­ The radio commission will face area to strengthen their case; they Hartford Printing Co., Printing ...... 16.60 too. might be improbable of versities, This amendment was ap­ another tangle between Connecticut In Rockville Wednesday afternoon 25.75 want the .government to pay the Herald Printing Co., Advertising...... achievement should the majority parently Intended to exempt the and Maryland over time division. of next week. whole cost, rather than the $4,- FREE! FREE! Hess, Edward, elec, supplies...... / 3.40 members decide that some appro­ Yale boxing team from supervision Station WBAL, of Baltimore, Is 44.28 000,000 recommended by the Army j SPEEDWAY SCOOTERS Higgins, Mrs. Henry, board and c a r e ...... priation was of instant necessity, since it is the only one of its type in now operating bn a full-time cleared Tonight will be the last sitting engineer corps, which thinks the Holl, E. J., Rent-2 m onths...... 40.00 and decide to pass it under sus­ the state. Yale, however, made ho channel, although Maryland is en­ in the setback tournament at the stTt7 shou'ld fiAanceTbe'bairnce And Loads of Other Snn>rlffe Holloran Brothers, ambulance service ...,...... 21.00 pension of the rules. The Demo­ attempt to have the amendment in­ titled to half time. Station WTIC, Masonic Temple. Prizes for the Novelties 10.00 The Hoover party will reach Howard, E. M., Xmas tre e s ...... • • cratic representation in the House troduced. of Hartford, Conn., is erecting a 50: evening will be awarded and also Palm Beach shortly after noon to­ Hunter, Mrs. Eliz., board and c a r e ...... 40.00 is not sufficient to prevent suspen­ During the coming week, the kilowatt transmitter and the, com­ the grand prize for high score for 13.50 day where Mr. Boover will be the Hutchinson, M. F., p low in g...... sion of the rules even though the measure will come up for action in mission may be forced to require the series. honor guest at a luncheon tendered There^s Fmi for Everyone. Hvass, Chas. & Co., Inc., Asphalt cu tte r...... 2.76 minority might vote to the man the Senate and seems assured of that the Baltimore station divide 22.16 by James Francis Burke, of Pitts­ Johnson, Mrs. Nicholas, board and c a r e ...... against it. In the Senate, there are passage, although some, of the leg­ time with WTIC, since Connecticut burgh, general counsel for the Re­ Johnson, Raymond A., Exam.-Public R ecords...... 130.00 enough Democrats to withhold the islators have questioned the'eon- is entitled to a half-time cleared THINK 16 MILL TAX publican national committee. Eight Johnson’ s Electric Co., w irin g ...... 135.00 twQ-thirds vote necessary for sus­ stitiitionallty of the bill since it channel, men of national prominence will be Kellum, J. W., Est., R e n t...... 20.00 pension, but here again lies the exempts a certain class of boxers present at the affair, following Kittlers Market, Groceries ...... 18.99 problem of preserving unity, and would therefore appear to be WILL BE NECESSARY which the President-Elect will con­ Knofla, Arthur A., Insui'ance ...... 27.43 'Scene Set For Action. class legislation. tinue on to Miami Beach and his TAT Kornbrath, R. J., cutting stam ps...... 7.50 “ Horae o( Again during the past week the MANY FREAK BILLS. ) pre-inaugural headquarters. Krah, F .A., Inves. 7 cases, killing 16 dogs 69.00 sessions of both houses were brief (Continned from Page 1 Monday, be will start back for ■ Sound Hits" Man. Electric Co., elec, seiwices ...... and with the exception of the Washington to give his personal this the State of Connecticut wiH Man. Gas Co., gas service...... 16.16 standard time dispute there was HOLD LOCAL MAN AS KILLED BY SOLONS attention to the many details pay about $8,000. Man. Lumber Co., lu m b er...... 26.46 little but routine business accom­ which have arisen in advance of his The iVJan. Memorial Hospital, board and c a r e ...... 310.30 plished. Executive appointments Other Business. I inauguration. • TODAY AUTOMOBILE LOOTER (Co’.itiiiued frnm Page 1) Frank Wallett, president of the Sensational JsTan. Public Market, Groceries ...... 39.03 arid judgeship resolutions compris­ Continnons M^n. Trust Co., Treas., Sal. of Nurse— 2 m onths...... 83.34 -Manchester Skating club, ■was Picture ed .bulk of the business. The stage strong alignments with certain can­ named a special constable at the 2:15 to 10:80 Miner’s Pharmacy, D ru gs...... 9.35 is now set for action, howeverj and PUBUC RECORDS Epic. 14.58 didates are due to settle minor Center Springs skating rink. This Mohr’s Bakery, Bread ...... within a few days committee re­ William Powers Taken in Raid gives Mr.'Wallett power to arrest Morris & Co., M e a t...... 13.96 court judgeship fights that have ports will be coming into ■ both on Cars in Vernon on Thurs­ been waged behind the scenes of anyone causing a nuisance, or dis­ ^urray. Geo. A., labor and m aterials...... - ...... 15.70 houses by the score. Martha Hooks to Clifford G. 800.00 day N ight. the legislature ever since the day turbance at the skating pond. The ifeCann, David. Per. Tax Enumeration...... The Committe on the Judiciary appointment is for six months. Squires, lot No. 12 of Eldridge ^^Streef Model Laundry, laundry service...... 93 after disposing of Its uncontested that the present body was sworn street extension. In. Hartford, Stamford, Shelton, Town Counsel W. S. Hyde informed N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.. Rent of L a n d ...... 1.00 judgeship resolutions and other William Powers, 20, of 1 Walnut Edward J. Holl to Martha Hooks, 743.30 street, Manchester was arrested Ansonia, and Waterford each has the Selectmen that, in order to Ninth School Dist.. heating expense...... routine matters, knuckled down to bring the South Manchester Trade lot and buildings known as lot No. Noble & Westbrook Mfg. Co., S eals...... 13.10 real business and spent Its after­ early last night by Officer Wirtalla more than one candidate for a place 3 of Bluefields. A n ger 10.00 on the bench which only one person school under the control of the Obraiti.s. Mrs. Ih. R e n t...... noons in long sessions. During the and a member of the state police Town High school committee, a Martha Hooks to B. J. Holl, land — with— ^Ison. John I., labor and m aterials...... 30.79 week, this group published its i from the Stafford Barracks. He was can fill. and buildings on the south side of Before the present session rises vote of the next town meeting In i^ckard's Pharmacy, d ru g s...... ' 16.35 schedule o f hearings for the next held at the Manchester police sta­ approval would be necessary. This Pine Hill street. JANET GAYNOR Palmer. W. H.. damage bv dogs ...... _..... 11.40 four weeks. The schedule con­ tion for a short time and then taken every member of the Senate is to Clifford dT Squires to Martha get a chance at presiding over the will be inserted in the call for the CHAS. FARRELL Park Hill Flower Sliop, W'reaths ...... 22.50 sumes five of the eight pages in the to Rockville. In the Rockville City special town meeting which will Hooks land and buildings located Upper House. Frank S. Bergin, of terson, C. J.. Rent ...... 20.00 Legislative Bulletin. The list in­ Sourt this morning his case was follow the adjourned annual meet­ on the south side of Pine Hill street. A Fox Movietone Special lehurst Grocery. Groceries ...... 37.53 cludes the hearings on several bills continued under bonds. He is sup­ New Haven, and Joseph Lawl> r, of ing March 4. 17.58 posed to be .one of those who were Waterbury,. both Democrats, have SynchroaiBfd MnsiC end .Wa, Luigi, Groceries*...... which are expected to consume the The bill of $269 for doctors’ fees, SENTENCE COMMUTED. Sound Effects. lila, L. Coal Co., coal and w o o d ...... 413.50 better part of an afternoon's work, implicated in the theft of blankets, had the honor to date. The Republi­ the result of a fall on the sidewalk 27.18 cans who have presided are numer­ Paris, Feb. 16.— Junka Kures, ^uinn. J. H. & Co., drugs, etc...... such' as the birth control bill on coats and other goods from automo­ at Main and Bissell streets Mrs. ------Also— — “ Imington Rand Business Service, Inc., C ard s...... ■ 77.05 biles parked near the Grange Hall ous. who was sentenced to death on the February 28, the bills concerning Everett Lathrop suffered a year Guillotine for murder, has been Jynolds, Jessie M., expenses...... • • 2.90 in Vernon on Thursday night. ,, Next Week’s. Work ago, was denied. The Board has 2 Vita^kone Vodvil Acts 17.24 cruelty to animals on March 14, saved through executive clemency. litary Products Corp., drinking cups ...... workmen’s compensation bills on Only three business days are to maintained that Mrs. Lathrop has 1.50 President Doumergue has com­ W oL liiebel Brothers, auto p arts...... March 15 and women’s jury service be used by the Legislature next no case against the town since the Jos. E. 99.42 muted her sentence to.life imprison­ mons. Geo. 0., Inc., decorating Xams tre e s...... in the hall of the House on March I MELVILLE E. STONE, week. Washington’s birthday, storm was in progress when she Demaxffst 134.29 ment. Another condemned mur­ — ^in^ New Eng. Tele. Co., tele, service...... 20. I coming next Friday, will see the fell and that the town must be deress, Blache Vavre, was saved Howard spencer Turbine Co., valves ...... 5.15 Capitol lying idle. In the three days given a reasonable length of time in Other committees have also laid from the Guillotine by the Presi­ ‘‘When the '^ate of Conn., board and c a r e ...... , ...... 37.72 j A. P. FOUNDER. DEAD seventeen committees will lj6ar two which to -sand the walks. Mrs. Composer 701.40 out the schedules far ahead.. Most | dent a week ago. There are two W ife’s and Singer ^ickland, W. A., stone, etc...... hundred pieces of proposed legisla­ Lathrop’s first claim was for over other women in jail here under ie r & Cummings, Milk ...... 13.95 of the more important hearings are $706. An offer to settle for the A ^ y * * ' now listed. The Committee on La­ (('oiitinned from Page 1) tion, The Farmers Club is to meet death sentence for murder. on, Clinton H., G roceries...... 10.00 Wednesday and Thursday. The doctors’ bills then followed. Mrs. / 83.74 bor has obtained the use of the hall t®irklngtott, S. J., Vit. Stat. & Town Service...... Laurel Club meets Tuesday. Grave Lathrbp broke her arm in the fall, 322.93 of the House for its hearing on the a paper vendor and what not. At but It is claimed that a series of ^alvoline Oil Co., Gas and o i l ...... the age of ninf' he learned to set matters are coming to the Laurel (feranoke Press, P rinting...... , ...... 102.78 bills concerning working hours for illnesses followed and were directly 30.00 women, and the Committee on Edu­ type in De Kalb, 111., and there the Club. It seems that someone sug­ due to the fall. .rren, Mrs. Wm., board and care ,...... printer’s ink figuratively seeped be­ gested women be invited, to the llis, G. E. & Son, Inc., Coal and o i l ...... 896.84 cation has obtained , j!t for hearing Permits for pole changes re­ 41.66 the pupil program of the btate neath his finger nails never to biennial dinner of the Laurel Club. quested by the Southern New Eng­ tJ^:flson, H. L., Sal. as S ealer...... ■ leave. The grave features that most mem­ 7.44 Board of Education which Is al­ land Telephone company were NOW fegraan, George, M ilk ...... — • This waff when he traveled about bers of the club assumed wheu'they granted. Poles will be changed on ^eto-Smith Co., gravel ...... ,...... 18.00 ready a bone of contention between 4.00 the educational and financial de­ Illinois In a covered wagon w:th his heard the news leads to the belief Portland, Wetherell and Laurel PLAYING 'Aerican City Magazine Corp., subscription...... father, and it was in a wagon that CIRCLE 147.70 partments of the state. that the dinner will be a stag af­ streets. ‘Home of Better Pictures* pf, Edward Co., trap rock ...... • v...... he landed in Chicago where, at the fair as usual. irrett Co., Tarvia B ...... 130.00 Only one of the active com­ 57.13 mittees has yet to go into, action. age of slxteen^he went to work car­ Meinbers of the Lower House are t jsb, F. T. Hdw. Co., hdw. and supplies...... rying papers for the Chicago Tri­ 'That sophisticated and AD(U.PHE lithwaite, J. R., labor and materials ...... 32.83 This is the Committee on Roads, taking interest in the prayers of- WETS-DRYS CLASH dapi>er gentleman in a 21.00 Bridges and Rivers and it may be bune. Previously he tried to be a ferod by Rev. William A. Hudson, ipbell’s Filling Station, battery...... Civil War drummer boy, but his gay comedy of the Paris =ney Brothers, gravel...... 28.50 safely said that this group has of North Canaan, the chaplain. boulevards. MENJOU 5.95 reason enough for delaying its work father prevented it. Only yesterday he prayed; AGAIN IN SENATE igland,/W. H., g ra v e l...... Carried Wash to Pullman - i n - ]^^worth, L. L. & Son, Inc., truck p arts...... 5.60 until after march 1, the date which "Property protection calls lor 3.35 It has set as the earliest that it can There were many famous men in consideration. Natural resources Good Roads Mch. Co., Inc., blade s h o e ...... Chicago in Mr. Stone’s time. Chas. ^ n e , A. C. Co., oil p ip e ...... 5.00 begin hearings^ There has been must be 'conserved. Building pro­ Washington, Feb. 16.— The Sen­ Private Life' 96.03 such a tremendous drive this year A. Dana, who later founded the grams demand attention. The safe­ I^ependent Coal Tar Co., Taric Winter Patch . , ...... ’ . . New,York Sun, worked with him, ate today staged another Wet arid feferaham, A. W., filing s a w s ...... 1.35 for the inclusion of town roads In ty of public health must be looked 111.00 and Mr. Stone used to take the Dry battle— the third of the pres­ ADDED FEATURE ftarvis, Alex, truck hire ...... '... the trunk line system, with scores after. Children must be educated ent session. Man. Auto Top Co., truck p arts...... 2.50 of legislators seeking to have their family wash to a little laundry run i pj.Qpgj.|y wholesome sports must Tom Mix in “The Deadwood Coach” ,637.80 by George M. Pullman, later j.^ promoted. Business interests The contest revolved around the Man. Construction Co>., Shelter H ouse...... particular pet road favored, that j Jones bill, increasing penalties for Man. Motor Sales, Inc., auto p arts...... ,...... , 17.17 the committee has decided to wait of the Pullman Company. Mr. must be advanced. Humane and Chapt. 6, “ the Mighty” Ko-Eo Kartoon 40.52 until it has had an opportunity struggled along with Chicago prohibition violations. It drew the Mikn. PI. & Supply Co., Supplies ...... jobs— newsboy, philanthropic Institutions must be wrath of Senate Wets who de­ M^n. Sand & Gravel Co., truck hire, etc...... 100.75 to learn the demands and require- i papers m various sufficient. Vehicular traffic must be reporter, or anything— until 1869. nounced it as invoking "excessive IMIlIler Brothers, Gravel ...... 14.70 merits of the-present highway pro­ regulated, wild life in. stream and New Eng. Blue Print Paper Co., I n k ...... 1.67 gram and to judge the available in-, Then he decided to get out of news­ penalties” for minor offenses. The paper work. He started a foundry, forest protected. bill would Increase penalties for il­ Smith, Robert J., insurance ...... 8.70 come for highway purposes before “ Women insist on obvious rights, .72 but the fire of 1871 wiped him out legal manufacture,, sale, transpor­ Slate Trade School, Blue P rints...... conducting any hearings. and'domestic relations must be Tyler, M. B. Co., repairs to snow plow ...... 35.39 Abolition of Coroners. and forced him back Into the news­ tation, Importation or exportation paper work, where he stayed the ' sweetened an hallowed. Society of intoxicating liquor to a maximura West, H. H. & Sou, labor and m aterials...... 176.91 Discussion developed following protection and Wood, L. T., team h ir e ...... , 25.00 rest of his life. i demands eugenic of five years imprisonment and a the introduction of a skeleton bill children h -s the right to be ■well Lewie, Wm., gravel...... 5.50 during the Weeks of new business Start Penny Paper $100,000 fine. Lundberg, G. A. F., M. D., Services— ^work. comp. 35.00 briefly calling for the abolition of In the seventies he conceived the born. It marked the third time the "Forfeited rights, re-won, must Carlson, Iva, painting...... 68.00 the office of coroner reached new idea of a 1-cent newspaper. He tried Wets and Drys have clashed this be restored. Positions of responsi­ Cook, Louis J., Services ...... 15.00 heights this week when Representa­ it for three months with a paper- session. The first came when Sena­ Grimason, R. H., uniform s...... 27.00 tive Clark of Haddam submitted called the Chicago Herald, and on bility and t.’ist must be filled.” tor Bruce (D) of Maryland, a Wet, Holloran, James W., wiring ...... 13.25 the complete bill to the Committee Christmas Day, 1875, he started the stole a march on the Senate by get­ Keish, Fred, painting...... 68.00 on the Judiciary. The bill provides Daily News there. He met; trouble FOCH BETTER ting a $300,000,000 dry enforce­ Man. High School Comm., Supplies...... 3,270.97 for the repeal of all the present at once, for there were few pennies ment fund Into the treasury apprfl- Seaman, Harry E., team hire, coal 143.50 statutes dealing with coroners and In Chicago. There was nothing they prlation bill. It was killed by the Sullivan-Fitzgerald-Dower, auto parts, etc. 38.70 would buy. So he persuaded mer*^ Paris, Feb. 16— A bulletin-signed their duties, and rewrites them to by five doctors today said Marshal House. The second time, Senator S^ars, Elizabeth, rent— 3 m onths...... 67.50 provide that the Department of chants to start 99-cent sales and to Harris (D) of Georgia, a Dry, got Ames, Leon T., board and c a r e ...... 60.00 import pennies to make change. He Foch continues to improve in his State Police shall assume all such recovery from influenza. a $24,000,000 dry fund inserted in SOhleldge, Wm. H., printing, etc...... 37.00 duties even to the appointment of flooded the merchants with busi­ the first deficiency appropriation Barron, Wm. A., Lieut...... 100.25 ness and Chicago with pennies The patient is improving slowly, medical examiners. It proves, that according to the bulletin. Heart bill. The House refused to accept Carpenter, G. Burton, Patrolman...... 6.25 medical examiners shall report all which would buy nothing^ but his it and the controversy is still jn Cassells, Walter R.„ Supernumerary .... 8.34 action and temperature remain deaths of a suspicious or mysterious paper or a 1-cent stamp. slightly irregular. conference.• Gavagnaro, John’ L., Supernumerary .... 4.75 nature to the Commissioner of The paper was a success at f nco, Crockett, John, Sergeant...... 93.75 State Police and that the state po­ and Mr. Stone thus not only was the Donaldson, Edwin, Patrolm an...... 70.00 lice shall assume all the mechanics father of the 1-cent paper— now Fitzgerald, Michael F., Patrolnfan...... 77.00 of the coroner’s office in investigat­ out of existence, however— but of ALL Gklligan, David F., Patrolm an...... 78.25 ing and reporting such deaths. the 99-cent sale. When telephones TWO MATINEES—Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22-23 Gordon, S. G., C h ie f...... 137.50 This bill was the result Of the came he was the first to make every TALICINC Griffin, Raymond, Supernumerary...... 44.52 numerous deficiency appropriations drug store an ad-taking v^^sency Heffron, Harold V. Supernumerary...... 26.00 made necessary by coroners’ work through which advertisements were Friday and I'tertin, Winfield, Patrolm an...... 83.50 and of the knowledge that the state phoned to-his paper. PARSONS’ Thursday Sat. Nights M'«ske, Herman A., Supernumerary 16.00 ^teGlinn, John J., Patrolman 84.00 Special Matinee Washington’s Birthday $1.50 to 50c FTentice, Joseph A., Supernumerary 70.00 Roberts, Albert A.-, Patrolman 85.74 Schendel, H. O., Captain 108.33 “A Fine Vehicle For a Seymour, Arthur P„ Patrolman 86.00 Internationally Famous Fine Star” Wirtalla, Rudolph, Patrolman 84.00 • — Brooklyn Eagle. Wrisley, Clarence E. Patrolman 82.74 Scandinavian Bell Ringers “ Lavish is my praise but adjec­ EVELYN BRENT tives inadequate to convey my gen-, 816,209.64 CLIVE BROOK nine enthusiasm”— T. A. B. in DORIS KENYON Brooklln Times. I York he flew as far north as Mon­ WILUAM POWELL NATION’S CHAMPION treal, as far south as Atlanta, as ’far west as St. Lonis and all up " In a Superb Newplay by Ilya Surgucer. and do'wn the upper Atlantic sea­ CONCEKT Adapted by Eugenie Leontovitch and Elizabeth Fried. 2 SHOWS SDNDAX I AIR MAIL PILOTS board. NIGHT AT 6 :4 5 anG 8 :4 5 (Continued from Page 1) Saturday Evening, February 16,1929 DOORS OPEN FIND ANCIENT COINS. 5 :4 5 '■. round trip of the year 8 o’cl(M;k ' “ FALLEN LEAVES” the evening of Dec. 31. Madrid, Feb. 16.— ^Whlle planting ■ ^ I he flew in the open cock- a vineyard near Almonte, a peasant Ohe of the Plays You Must Not Miss. Douglas biplane. On busy unearthed an earthenware jar con­ High School Auditorium A truly remarkable cast includes James B. used a tri-motored cabin taining 22 Vlslgotblc gold coins Fagan

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and sort of people who pray; nor th* author was Mrs. Elizab^h NORTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CENTER CONGREGATIONAL. ’ can* any earthly record be kept of Rowe, then an aged gentlewoma CHDRCH. Rev. Watson Woodruff. answered prayers. Yet prayer is a The hook'is called i^Derout etf Morning worship, 10:45-^Ser- factonahd force in human affairs. cises of the Heart'.’,'-and It . Injl mon by the minister. Topic, Lent, Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor. The Evehing Herald When The King Got 'Well with the timeless passloh brslhct The church school will meet at and the Fact of Sin. Christian devotion. The music: Prelude, Traumerei, When K'ing George lay ill— hope­ 9:30 and will be followed by the lessly ill, the wise ones said— peo­ More than a hundred years be­ service of worship at ,10:45. The Schumann. fore Elizabeth Rowe’s hook,. Anthem: I Will Lift Up Mine Sunday School Lessons ple all around the world prayed for quartet and the junior choir will his recovery. In stately churches my Taylor penned counsel on sing and there will be the usual or­ Eyes, Rogers. er that is as timely as though Solo: O Rest in the Lord (from by Wilnam 1 . EHis. and in lowly cottages, and in gan numbers. The topic of the the Elijah) Miss Trebbe, Mendel­ strange and diverse tongues, pray­ ten yesterday: r " ST. MARY’S EPISCOP.jL. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. sermon will be "Acquaintance With For Every Age, Creed and Nationality. “ Converse wlth Chod by frequem. ssohn. ers arose for his majesty’s recovery. the Infinite.” “ Going to School on Postlude: Grand Choeur in D., And he is getting well, hy the bless­ prayer. In particular, desire th^ Rector, Rev; J. S. Neill. Frederick C. Allen, Minister. your desires may be right, and Iq^. a Pony’s Back,” will be the subject Spence. ing of God upon the ministry of the Curate, Rev. A. Clark. of the talk to the children. physicians. Newspapers reported to have your affections regular a l^ At the Sunday morning service Church School, 9:30— Six depart­ The Unit Leaders are asked to ments. Modern classes for every­ the prayers: but no newspaper has holy. To which purpose make vei^ tomorrow the pastor will preach frequent addresses to God by eja<^ Services as follows; meet at the close of the morning one. since linked the prayers with the 8:00 a. m.— Holy Communion. upon the theme, “ Blazing the Trail service. Men’s League. 9:30— Leader, SECRFTSPRINGSOFPOWER recovery, as carse and effect. latioBs and communions, and am 9; so— a. m.— Church school. of Prayer.” The music is as fol­ The CTiurch Training Class will John Reinartz. Speaker, Professor Nevertheless, many millions of siduous daily devotion; discover To Men’s Bible Class. lows: meet at 3:00 p. m. George R. W’ells of the Hartford Christians, who believe that' “■the Him all your wants; complain'-td -10:45 a. m.— Morning prayer Prelude— A doration...... Kellogg Six o’clock is the hour 'o f the Theological Seminary. Topic, Hu­ prayer of faith shall heal the Him of all your affronts; do as WHICH PREVAIL OVER LIFE Hezekiah did, lay your misfortune and sermon by the curate. Anthem — “ Great and Marvelous” evening service on charge of the man Emotions. Beginning a series sick,” have their own convictions Topic; “If.” Turner Epworth League. At this service iqj three lectures on Psychology, upon the subject. and your ill news befori Hint, spread them before the Lord; cajl 3 r94J^p; m.— Highland Parle Sun­ Offertory— Id y lle ...... Overholt there will be an address on “ From The C. Y. P. club, 6:00— Fjjr suspected by the world? What By its very nature, prayer is a day sch Postlude— Maestoso . . Armstrong Budhism to Christianity” by Mr. young people. Leader, Roy War- mystery: and it is not given to any to Him for health, run to Him foe transports of pegee were swelling counsel, beg of Him for pardon; 7:00 p. prayer and Church school is held each Sun­ Sumio Uesugi, M. A., B. D., of the]pen. Topic, Africa. In charge of The International Sunda.v t in his soul? Was God more near man to say of ^a certitude just serman. Japanese Lecture Bureau, New ^nss Natalie Burnham. Those hav- which prayers h*ave been answered, and it is as natural to love Him to day at 9:30 a. m. The boys and School Lesson for February 17 and real to him than I, and the whom we make such addresses, and Preacher: Rev. Alfred lambert, girls will listen to a special speaker York. All interested are cordially ing assignments: Roy Warren, Mary is “Prayer”— Matthew 6:5-13; other human beings lurching and how. But every mature of St. Monica’s (colored) • Mission. Wilcox, Robert McComb and Doro Christian can testify, as he looks of whom we have such dependen­ tomorrow, Mr. Sumio Uesugi, native invited. There will be a freewill Luke 18:9-14. against him and in front of him? cies, as it is for children to lovSe Hartford. of Japan. Older, people cordially offering. thy Willis. back across the years, that In ways The W’eek, “ Behold, he prayeth!” can never beyond his foretelling. God has their parents.” Monday 7: SO p. m.— Girls invited. Friday evening the Epworth Still earlier, in the first half of l^riendly Society. Christian Endeavor meeting atj League Trail Institute will be held Monday, 7:00— Girl Reserves. be written except in words of won­ answered the substance of nis life’s Intermediate room. Riding in the subway the other der and awe. Before my eyes in prayers. Thi.s is the testimony of the twelfth century, St. Bernard Tuesday 7; SO p. m.— Boy Scouts. 6:15 p. m. • Topic: “ Jesus Teaching at the South church. Supper will was praying, in phrases which Wednesday 7:30 p. m.— Lenten Us to Serve.” Leader: Rev. F. C. be served at 6:30 and the closing Monday. 7:30— Troubadors. Pri­ day, I noticed that the man next to the subway that day was being the ages. Swift and dramatic me was reading the New Testa­ enacted the supreme marvel of answers to prayers there have been might be our own: Preacher; Yen. Sidney Wallace, Allen. program of the series wiil follow. mary room. ' “ O Lord,, come quickly and rei.gn of Trinity church, Portland, Conn. Tuesday, 7:00 — Professional ment. Then he closed the book and mortal possibility — the spirit of beyond doubt: but for the moment The junior choir will meet for we cite only this cloud of witnesses on Thy throne, for now oft-times 4:30 p. m.— Children’s service. Notes. rehearsal at 7:00 sharp, Friday women with Miss Evelyn Johnston, bowed his head and shut his eyes: man engaged in a transaction with 21 Bigelow street. and I knew that he was praying. the Supreme Spirit. from the days of the Bible until something rises up within me, and -Thursday 7:00 p. m.— Galahad The Pastor’s Training class starts evening at tlie home of Mrs. tries to take possession of Thy Club. Wednesday, 7:00— Boy Scouts. As a great wave, the sense of the / now. tomorrow and continues for a Lydall, 22 Hudson stree‘ Junior room. David McComb scout mystery and marvel of prayer swept That man to whom the subway' throne; pride, covetousness, un­ •Friday'3; 30 p. m.— Girls Friend- period of five weeks, held during The Men’s meeting planned for Out Of Old Books cleanness, and sloth want to he my master. over me. Here was" a stranger, was a secret closet of prayer, • ly Candidates. , . . the church school hour. All of next Wednesday night will be post­ wherein he was shut apart with In my hand I hold a little old kings: and then evil-speaking, = Wednesday, Feb. 27.th, Preacher: Thursday, 2:30— Food sale. Wat­ whom I could reach out, my hands the. older boys and girls who wish poned until Wednesday night, kins store. All kinds of home made and touch, who hiad suddenly shut God, typifies the great reality of the leather-bound book, published al­ anger, hatred, and the whole traiu - Yen. Floyd S. Kenyon of Christ to attend are very welcome. April 24th, at which time a more spiritual life. In every place and in most two hundred years ago. It of vices join, with me in warring church. West Haven, Coi’ ^t. foods. Auspices W’’omen’s Federa­ himself off from the crowd of his elaborite program will be arranged. follow passerugers, and from the every condition and in every a,ge uses the quaint type of long ago, against myself, and try to reign Monday at 7:30. Men’s club bowl­ tion. over me I resist them, I cry o^f ing and meeting of the Boy Scouts. The Ladies Aid Society an­ Friday, 7:00— Mr. Y illiams rctar and racket of the subway, and men have thus prayed, and in with the long “ s” which looks like SWEDISH congregational nounces another New England praying have found peace “ f” : and Its pages are brown with against them, and say, ‘I have no CHURCH. Wednesday at 6:30. Supper and class. , ^ , he was talking with God! What was program for the officers and teach­ boiled dinner scheduled for Thurs-j Pastor’s classes for the Lenten lie asking of the Father in heaven? and power. None of our busy sta­ time. Isaac Watts tirrote the Dedi­ day night, Feb. 2Sth. season will begin today. Mr. Wood­ Did he have some special need un- tisticians can compute the number cation and Preface, in 1737: and (Continueil on Page 6.) Spruce Street. ers of the church school and their wives, and husbands. The 15 Units, Into which the en­ ruff will meet with girls at 9:30 S. E. Green, .Minister. tire constituency is grouped are Friday, at 6:30, Men’s club sup­ a. m., and with beys at 4:30 p. -f- busily preparing to fill the church Dr. Sidney A. Weston, editor of Swedish morning worship, 10:30 per and program in charge of Mr. to overflowing every Sunday morn­ the Congregational Publishing soci­ a. m. Clarence Sadrozinski and his com­ ing in March. A real increase was mittee. The speaker will be Mr. ety will speak to , Center church Sermon topic: “ The Cross— the noted last Sunday and a much Charles J. Huber, head chemist of young people, Sunday evening, Dividing Line.” reater increase is expected tomor­ 2 4 Young people from other Sunday school, 12:00 m. Cheney Brothers, who will address the men on the subject, “ The Cus­ row. Mrs. Thomas D. Smith is societies will be invited to hear English evening service, 7:00 head of the Promotion committee p. m. toms of the Chinese.” Mr. Huber has spent several months in China. and the Units are working under Professor George R. W'ells of the Sermon topic: “ Fa'om Budhism to her direction. Emphasis is being Hartford Theological seminary will Cbristiauity." The young people of the Christian laid upon the attendance of families begin a course of three lectures on Speaker: Sumio Uesugi of Japan. Endeavor society are preparing a sitting together with their re^ec- Psychology before the Men’s Learie ■ play, “ Leave it to Dad,” which will Tonight at 6:00 p. m., the tive Units. How could parents do tomorrow. His first topic will be. be presented in the near future. Young People will serve a supper better than to train their children Human Emotion. All men invited. in the church parlor. Any persons desiring to unite to worship with them each 'Sunday Mid-week service Wednesday, with our church are heartily invited morning! SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 7;30 p. m. to commuhicaate with the pastor. SWEDISH LUTHERAN Rev. R. A. Colpitts. 9:30 a. ni.— Church school. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. Sunday, .9:30 a. m.— Sunday Anthems— “ Forever Worthy is school and Fellowship Bible class. Thy Lamb” —Tschaikowski. Sunday, 10:45 a. m.— English “ Hear, O My People,” SCtevenson. THE CENTER CHURCH service. Rev. Helland will conduct Sermon, “ Help Those Women. 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s AT THE 'CENTER the service. Sunday, 7 p. m.— Swedish ser­ Fireside Service. vice. ' 7:30 p. m.— Special musical serv­ The Week ice. Morning Worship 10:45 Program for the W’eek. Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Beethoven Glee Club. Monday 7:30 p. m.— Young Church School 9:30 Men’s basketball. Tuesday, 6 p. m.— Children’s 8:00 p. m.— Homebuilders’ meet­ chorus, Men’s League 9:30 Tuesday. 7 p. m.— G Clef Glee ing- ^ . Club. Tuesday 4:00 p. m-— Junior Boys’ gym hour. GYF Club, 6:00 Tuesday, 8:30 p. m.— Choir re­ 7:00 p. m.— Standard Bearers. hearsal. 7:15 p. m.— Camp Fire Girls. Wednesday, 7:15 p. m.— Boy 7:15 p. m.— Boy Scouts. Scouts of Troop 5 will hold theii re- Wednesday 2:30 p. m.— Ladies ■ Attend Services Regularly During Lent regisUfation. All parents and friends Aid Sewing meeting. KEITH’ S are cordially invited to be present. 6:30 p. m.— Supper and Open Professor G. R. Wells of Hartford begins a course of Thursday, 7:30 p. m.— Combin­ Quarterly Conference. thr^e lectures on Psychology before the Men’s League. ed rehearsal of G Clef and Bee­ Thursday 4:00 p. m.— Junior thoven Glee Clubs in preparation Girls’ gym hour. for the coming concert. 7:30 p. na.—Young Women’s, Friday, 8 p. m.— Luther League gym hour. CCLCNIAL EAy§ monthly meeting. New Britain will Friday 6:30 p. m.— Mid Winter be our guest. Anna D. Johnson will Institute. be the leader foi the evening. Saturday 2:30 p. m.— Intermedi­ ate Boys’ basketball. TOMORROW CONCORDIA LUTHERAN. 3:00— p. m.— Junior Choir re­ Rev. H. O. Weber, Pastor. Featuring Special Furniture Offerings Sunday school, 9 a. m. hearsal. English services, 10 a. m. CHURCH OF THE NAZRENE Second Congregational Church Mr. Sumio Uesugi, M. A., B. D. will address the congregation dur­ O f Interesting Early American Types ing the English services. He will Rev. E. T. French, Pastor speak on “ From Budhism to Christianity.” 0:30— Sunday school. e b r u a r y is truly Colonial Month. Our thoughts now turn to Washington and his times, with German services, 11 a. m. 10:45— Morning worship. The speaker will be Sumio Uefugi, M. an ever increasing realization of the vast influence that this important era has—not only to oiff For the Week. country— but to our homes. Not the least of our forefathers’ accomplishments werie the fine ‘Blazing the Trail • Wednesday, 6:15 p. m.— Willing A., D. D. who will lecture on the F Workers society: 7 p. m.. Lenten subject “ From Buddhism to Chris­ furniture styles they created. We grow to love more than ever this quaint and chaimiing furni­ services, in stead of 7:30 p. m. tianity,” being the experiences of ture made by Colonial craftsmen. It is now that we long to furnish our homes with these fine and After the services the Senior choir his conversion. will rehearse. 6:30— Young people’s meeting. lasting pieces. . . . ^ , Thursday— Ladies’ Sewing Circle. 7:30— Evangelistic service. Keith’s have prepared for you during Colonial Days Special Furniture Offerings of these early Friday— English choir. 7:30— Monday evening. Band American types that you will just adore, .and they’re priced very moderately, too. Every home of Prayer’ Confirmation classes meet every practice. - . should include Colonial furniture. What better time could you select yours than right now ? Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 p. m. 2:00 Tuesday afternoon. Wo­ Saturday, 9-11 a. m., German men’s prayer meeting at the home WELCOME school and religious Instruction. of Mrs. Thomas Wray, 50 Winter street. 7:30— Tuesday. Regular meeting of the Women’s Foreign Mis­ North Methodist sionary society. 7:30 — Wednesday midweek All the charm of quaint Colonial Episcopal Church prayer service. furniture is imbued in the wood Spool 7:30 — Friday evening, class Beds illustrated above- In i.ntique South Methodist Episcopal Church Marvin 8. Stocking, Pastor. meeting at the church. mahogany. Full or twin size, ri9.50. North Main St. Robert A. Colpitts ZION EVANGELIC.UL LUTHERAN SUNDAY SERVICES Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz. 9:30 a. m.—Church School. 9.30— Church school. Service in English at 10 a. m. Text of sermon; Rom. 3:27-31, 10:45— Service of Worship- Subject; “ We conclude that a man Colonial Wing Chair, luxurious and Boudoir Chair in Colonial 10:45 a. m.—Morning W orship. is justified by faith, without the 3 ;00— Church Training Class Colonial Mirror— 12x18 inch­ comfortable, covered in fine ^ denini. wing style. Covered all over Pastor’s subject, “HELP THOSE WOMEN.” deeds of the law.” Holy Com­ es; Has fine clear glass witli 6 ;00— Address, “From Budd­ munion will be celebrated. Con­ A splendid fireside chair, $47.50. in popular Marshall Field denim 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s Fireside Ser­ hism to Christianity,” by Mr. fessional service at 9:30 a. m. 'Sun­ mahogany frame as illustrated, w’ith flounce. Choice of cov­ Sumio Uesugi, M. A., B. D- day schol at 11:15 a. m. $9.50. ers, $14.50. . vice. Notes. Confirmed instruction on Tues­ day and Friday at 4:30 (German ,4 7:30 p. m.—Special Musical Service. SWEDISH class) and 5:30 (English class). Lenten service in German on Windsor Desk Chair. Fiddlebacic Four Anthems by modern Russian composers and CONGRE(iATIONAL Wednesday at 7 p. m. German st.yle made in dark mahogany. Beau­ Sir Hubert Parry’s “Blest Pair of Sirens.” CHURCH Saturday school at 9:15 a. m. No tifully designed, $3.95. Spruce Street charge! S. E. Green, Minister. THE S.\LVATJON ARMY. Swedish Morning Worship, 10:30 Adjutant and Mrs. Jos. Heard. a. m. Sermon; "The Cross— the Dividing Line.” Street service tonight at 7:30, & EngUsh Evening Service, 7:00 p. ni. followed by a service in the Seniori Console Table in . antique mahog­ Speaker, Sumio Uesugi of Japan. hall, an illustrated song service, any with spool turnings of character­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church .Topic: “From Budhism to Chris­ with some beautiful Jantern slides, tianity.” “ The -Holy City.” “ The Ninety istic Early American desigrn> $11*50. Qmrch and Park Slreeta. Governor .Winthrpp Desk. Butterfly Table—a popular Hector: Rev. James Stuart NeiU There is a class for you in Sun­ and Nine,” “ Abide With Me,” and day School. Curate: Rev. Alfred Clark other splendid old hymns. By Com­ Think of the pride .in p^ning^ occasional table designed witli mandant Chas. Abbott. this true Colonial reproduction. true Colonial influence. In Sunday, Feb. 17th, 1929. » 1st Sunday in Lent. Sunday, the Company meeting at 9:30, Classes for all, competent Made in antique mahogany, mahogany or maple,*$21. hv . SERVICES; Swedish Lutheran teachers, good music by the Y. P." $49.50. ' ' HitOO a. m.— ^Holy Communion. hand. Holiness meeting at 11 and 9:30 a. m.—4Dhurcli School. Men’s Bible Class. Y. P. meeting at 3 p. m., and a Sal­ Church vation service at 7:30. All these ’ 10:45 k. m.— Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Curate. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, D. O. meetings for the week-end will be Topic: ‘‘IF.’! Church and Chestnut Sts. In charge of this corps. S:00 p. m.— Highland Park Sunday School. Monday night, the prizes for The G. E. Keith Furniture Co. 7:00 p. m.— ^^vening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: . R«v. 9:30— Sunday School and Sunday school will be distributed, Alfred Lambert of St. Monica’s (Colored) Mission,'Hart* Bible Class. the' Girl Guards will put on an ap­ propriate sketch for this occasion TW O STORES ford. _ . V Meetings for the week as usual. r Wednesday^. Feb. 20th, 7:30 p. m.— Se^ce. Preacher: Ven. 10:45— Morning Service in SOUTH MANCHESTER English. t ; '' Simiey Wallace, Portland, Conn. 4:30> p, m.r7 Chil- Where You Can Afford to Buy Good Furniture* .. dren’s service. “ Jew’s barp” nothing to do 7:00— Evening service in with the race; the name Is a cor­ Swedish. ruption of “ Jaw's blip .” — ■ ■■ I " ■ ' ■ *• f .-X ■ i

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-ar Jt'-M jLj ■> ■■■ 1 • I . •I 4. a IS MANA'IIIRB time is app.ea^d. We s&aljl not now I One Joseph Mints, who may find it nece?8gDy, aa wa. bnver have been a Mayflower descendant times suspected we might, to atanj m NEW YORK hut probably wasu’t, strap-hanging oh a manhole cover that is going , PojBLisaKu. BY Teaa OPEN TONIGHT UNTIJ. 9 O’.CLOCK IgE^AjtP i,u A N®'*' York subway train, p*r- to blow in ordar tp jl^d ouVwhat At 1$ §lsa^U 8tr%at., imtted his newspaper to rub the Avould happen. SoutIt'HancbMtairi Cana. countenance of another strap­ Boston people are proverbially S'(?uodaa t}9- Elwoofl % ’^la, OtJt. Ij, lf.81 hanger whose name was Antonio the most accommodating in Ameri­ " Kvery ^ e a h if Bxcfat Sundays and Ippolito. 'When the latter pro.test- ca, anyhow. Holiday*. ' EatiM'ca at tbs l3oat OHiaa at -^uth ed^ the improbable Mayflower de- JSdaacbaai^v Qoaa., '^z Bacood Claa*: sceiLdnut made some invidious re­ A “ BANNER” TOWN SUBSaHJRXlQM UATBS: By aiall mark about “ wops.” Whereupon Discovery that La Porte, Ind., is \ ■ A^rar* "a yaaf* aUty cent* a Mr. Ippolito, who turned o.ut to be the banner musical town of the month, for shorter uePlo'da By carrier, alshtcao cents a wealf. drunk as well as face-rubbed, ,ran country, AS proyed by the fact that Sm^'le cinta* thfee cea**> a four-inch jackknife blade be­ nine per cent pf its people attend SeJBCiAB AHVBKnsiNG KBBUbi- SBKTAVIVB.' ■ UaniUtea.He V»«.e/. tween Mr. Mintz’s ribs and into his high grade concerts whereas 4 per Inc., 88^ Wadi»od“Av«nn^ New To . heart, completely demolishing that cent is the figure for . the entire ^ad (It IVortb'^ Ulcbls'aa av«aue. ijiiicag^ contemptuous and ill mannered if country, ipay pot be so important Die Uancaestet Bt^cnlns Herald. ^ otherwise superior person. as it sounds. on sals in Na>. City. %t BcUu,. o « News Stan^ Blsib Avenue 'and' 4!nd. We regret the untimely demise For example, take Glastonbury, SLieet.'ead ' 42ad.'Sireet ' en'lrince of Grand Central' Sfation and at all of Mr. Mintz and the rather ghastly Vt. We doubt if there has ever been IJoatli ik’ News B’ands. trouble which Mr. Ippolito has a symphony concert in that Glas­ • * * Client ot iniarnationaJ New* Scr- made for himself, but if the inci­ tonbury, but if the great Boston or­ ' •OB. dent will serve to make the million “ International New* Service liae the chestra should go up there and phty exclusive'rtglii* to use (oc reuuulics* or two other Mr. Mintzes who jab one, we should be almost prepared tlon In any torn) *11 uaw* dteoa'chce cratlUed r<^ o* oat aiherwise, credued their newspapers into people's to guarantee 100 per cent attend­ In tbts'paoe'r. 'U I's also exclusively, faces in the New York subways Just eight of these sets tg closed out at half price, pat­ eniiiled to use for rep'ubtlcation ail ance. There ai’e 29 inhabitants. tbe local or undated new* bubllsbad just a leetle more circumspect and In other words it’s one thing to terns have been discontinued and we want to dispose of pur be rein." present stock. Reduciion 6a all other sets. a leetle more careful how they Full Service Cliept ot N bJ A Ser­ get out 9 per cent of a little town i vice M^inber, Audit 'Bureau ol Clrcu->. abuse objectors to the practice, it to listen to good music and another 42, Pieee Set, ...... $6.38 laiiLins. ■ ■ ■ ■ is possible that neither Mr. Mintz thing to get out 9 per cent of a big 66 Pipes Set, was $22,5(1, PQW ...... 25 i-U! --- noi Mr. Ippolito has lived entirely town for that or any other purpose. 52 Piece Set, was $25-50, n ow ...... ,$12.75 SATURDAY, FEB. 16, 1929 in vain. 100 Piece Set, was $26.50, now . . ; ...... $13.25 Pinning the musical rose on La a'Jt.. ■ ,u -- 1 ■ 100 Piece Set, was $27.50, now ...... $13.75 Porte is the bunk. GROUP AL3ISHOUSES ♦‘Night is kinder to Broadway than most places, It hides its sore 112 Piece Set, w^^s $59.50, Ifow ...... $29.75 spots and covers its wears and tears.” We are not particularly impress­ the Supreme Court of the District 100 Piece Set, w§s $85,00, now ...... $42.50 ed by the measure, proposed by the O'! Columbia— and there is no name New 'yorU, Feb. 16.— Broadway’s ^ Night is kinder to Broadway 112 Piece Set, was $127.50, now ...... $63.75 throngs vary with the clock, with that can start a row in that same than to most places. It hides Its Slate Department of Public Wel­ the season of year and the partic­ sore spots and covers its wears and fare, which provides for consoUdat- Senate any quicker than the name ular sector in which one chances to tears. Qnce the lights have blinked fcd almshouses jointly owned and of Glassie. ! be wandering. ’ on, the illusion is aided. The mean One of the endless fascinations laanaged by groups of two or more Glassie, it will be remembered,' character of many a building goes WATKINS SROTHERS of this Mazda Lane is this over- forgotten or unobserved in the gen­ towns and cities. The proposal is was Democratic member of the Thought changing tide. eral incandescent glare. 54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER piausable enough, in that there are Tariff Commission back in 1924 The folk you will see in the ' The electricity seems to escape morning are not those you will many towns in the state which are when that body deadlocked on the the globes and charge the crowds By WILLLAM E. GILROY, D. D. come upon at noon or at nightfall which ^spring into sudden anima­ tco small in population to warrant proposition to reduce the rates on Editor of The Congregationalist or at midnight or at dawn. Rere tion, creating a llvelipess which the maintenance of an almshouse sugar. Whether his position against Did you ever notice the inci­ and there, of course, may be an in­ often does not exist but which |s in each, and there are certain a reduction of the sugar tariff was dents of human life with which dividual who all but pitches his manufactured, even as the garish camp In its gutters. But the great right or wrong, the point was that Jesus was associated or which he signs are manufactured. It is all theoretical advantages in regular most emphasized in his teaching? mass of transients change hourly purely psychological. That whlcli institutional care of the indigent he insisted on sitting pn the com­ They were the common experiences both }n type and pace. seems to stir millions can bring a -", a:; - over their support in. local board­ mission during the sugar tariff de­ of loss and trial that are most dis­ brooding depression to an individ­ The first arrivals of the day are ual who looks clear mindedly upon ing places. But there are elements terminations in spite of the fact couraging and hard to bear, even when they are not touched with toilers. To them Broadway is 1 the scene. In the proposed bill which seem to that his wife and her brothers own­ tragedy. nothing more or less than a series I Here, after all, are armies of us to outweigh these advantages, if ed a sugar mill; and, worse than There was the woman who had of offices to be reached at a giveil humans seeking to escape from hour. The sights and scenes which ' their various grinds and troubles - any. that, he insisted in voting upon the lost her piece of silver— a pre­ cious piece for one who had only bring a thrill to the stranger are and fatigues— and doing it so hec­ In the first place, such is the fail­ question of his own qualification or ,ten: there was the father who had the commonplaces of daily routine tically »pd heedlessly. ing of human nature, that no soon­ disqualification. lost his son — the Prodigal wan­ to the workers. They rush Away GILBjIBT S'WAN. More people gpt actually hot un­ dered afar; there was the widow with the first sign of d u sk ,a n d er would two or three or faur coun­ (some of those who spend eight- SEARS-ROEBUCK TIRES der the collar over that matter who had lost her son—rrthe rnourn- try towns join in the erection of a ful widow of Nain; there was the hours of their daily lives upon this were made TJie Murray Rubber Co. for over 12 years. group almshouse than there would than over any single political ac­ woman who had lost l^er virtue — thoroughfare seldom see its lights. arise disputes as to the exact pro­ tivity during the Coolidge admin­ to regain it in a new love; and Ask them what they think of Broadway and they’ll shrug their portion of capital outlay each istration, Presidential campaigns there was the w'pman who ha*l lost what faith she ever, had— the shoulders. It carries no glamour should bear. The bill provi4es that barred. And plenty pf them were 'Woman'at the '’iV'^ell, who bgcapie or romance to them. It might as the capital outlay shall be shared Republican senators. It will be im­ for her neighbors a new evange? well be a garment center of a finan- Pinl zpne. They are merely cogs in on a basis of population; but who possible to get a ratification of the list of hope. CET m HERE AT THESE 'What did Jesus bring to them its gigantic amusement machine; U to say what is the exact popula­ appointment without all sorts of at­ all Dedemption— a buying back with their noses so close to thq toil BY RQDNEY DUTCHER. tion of a Connecticut country town tacks on Glassie and on the Presi­ of something that they had lost; that lies behind amusement that Washington, Feb. 16.— Late one they are blinded to the glitter j afternoon, in a small corridor of today, nine years after the taking dent himself— and the chances are a sense of restoration; a satisfac­ which draws the millions of mpths. I the Senate Office building which that the nomination will be reject­ tion and peace. Yes, there was of a federal census, without going also the J.QSS of life itself, of had been barred off as a temporary to the expense of a close enumera­ ed after all. which* the Master made a gain, Mid-morning brings out the visit­ office, your correspondent dis­ covered a white-haired old man, tion? But Mr. Coolidge isn’t likely to for did not he say that “ he that ors and housewives who have loseth his life shall find it” ? “ come np town to see movie.” alone and bent over a desk, who And can anyone imagine such a he especially disturbed. He is not was not recognizable as a member ■ S6.09 • • f • 11 ? • ?, f j 5,, $9f75 f like most other men, and not like Consider for a moment that Man­ group ot towns agreeing as to the hattan has a turnover of prac­ of the present Senate. expenditures, the scale of living or most other Presidents. tically 400,000 visitors per day. , He turned out to be William fe. ,. $8.56 3I*§>(HI ...... $10.00 1 These visitors also change witlr the Wilson of Pennsylvania, who is any other essential element in the contesting Boss Wijliam S. 'Vaj-e of INTERNATIONAL BOND seasons. At given times of years 1.6 ply,,.. 5 I f f ^ ? Tt S9»3& } : 1 « J t I., , , , , , , ^ conduct of the institution, for more they are made up largely out-of- Philadelphia for a seat involved in than a very few ye^rs? Group, alms­ Satisfied with the selection of town buyers who corqe to look over the senatorial election of 1926. 'Wil­ Beware of f»Ue ptH^phetS which . $10.50 Edijvard J. Higgins as general of th* marts. At other times there is son had been given this improvised 32x6JI0 ...... $14.50 houses would probably prove to be to ypii In clothiKJ, office tq facilitate his fight, and the Salvation Army, the American a preponderance of tourists. 'Few the most fruitful source ot inter- but inwardly they are ravening people realize that New York is a here he was with some miscel­ . . $6.75 33x6.00 ...... $14.90 , Lown rows ever invented. branch/ of that organization, wolves.— St. JIatthew 7:15. greater tourist attraction than Cal­ laneous furniture, surrounded by through its chieftain* Evangeline ifornia and Florida combined. Mil­ great heaps of files and catalogues But especially do we object to Oh, that deceit should steal such containing the evidence of fraud as . $10.50 30x4.75 ...... 89.25 Booth, has pledged the fealty of the lions actually come to New York any further intrusion of the State ■gentle shapes, and with a vir­ for"“a change” and “a rest!” To practiced in Pennsylvania elections. into the conduct of local alms­ Army in this country to the new tuous vizard hide foul guile! — the New York dweller this seems For more than two years Wilson ThflSfl prices ai’t for c^fi only. Tires mounted FR*k!E. leadership. Thus is disposed of Shakespeare. incfpdible, yet to one who has lived has devoted all his time, an im­ houses. *The bill prpvides that a mense amount of effort and great representative of the State Depart­ such lingering desire as may have elsewhere the lure is obvious. ANSTV®!^ TRIS on ?:. In the tourist season, which is deal of mopey to the task of obtaln- If you want the best tlipo ma we suggest that you buy a ment of Welfare'sliall he a member existed on this §ide of the water genere,lly winter, the sight-seeing |ing the Senate seat of which he be­ lieves he was at least temporarily berliniir Special Service Balloo of the board of management of for separation of the Army in the Aiother: Yoq must never dp busses and the various points of in- anything that other people may cheated by the notorious methods made for the 60 niile g | j| ; apd the 7 foot stop. Seiberling tires are protected for one each such gro^p almshouse. And United States from the original and tieres't are'swamped. But they all not see. want to see Broadway . . . what­ of the 'Vare machines and allied or­ y ^ r lim cuts, under Ration or any road htmard when used on a this factor alone ought to be central British body. Child: Then why do you al­ ganizations in his state. ever else they uiiss. They come passenger car. 4 1 ^ 9 0 ^?Pfec!dTor life ag^in^td^fect^j Buough to defeat the measure. This may be a matter of more im­ ways lock the bathropok door first by daylight and look upon it in portance to Americans generally, when you have a bath?— Passing all its lamentable crudity. They Hp has beep forced to empjoy There is just as much reason for Show. quite apart front Salvation Army see the soiled fronts of its theaters two lawyers in Philadelphia and NEW OWNERS p| Diippnt, Franklin, FalcdHpKnjght, Marmon, Moon, .Overland, Laving a representative of the De­ apd the disillusioning barrenness of j two in Washipgton and for a time VVillysraoiglit is equipped with SEBERLING tirei should interest, than would appear at finest The father may be the head of partment of Welfare sit in the its far-famed gay spots. But when I two ptliprs' ill ' Pitl'sburgli. Some­ liav^ picpi registered witliiq 15 days, after receiviR|f |tl|p|r pfw c§r for protection. charity bureau of each city of the glance. After all, the “ magnifi­ the home, but mother usually is the light comes on, all this has times he has required an office the receiver. changed. force of eight or 10 persons to do state as,for his or her presence in cent isolation” of the, United States COOPER DRl POWEg a A ^ fjg lE S f ppjy peed water ever^ months, caiuidt the management of an almshouse has its penalties. We have pitiably freeze^ Tyarp pr hq(:kle |:||e plgtgsV^ Gqafgh-tee3 2 years, first year unconditionally, jointly owned and supported by few international contacts that are The New “White House Pets” Are Beginning to Arrive Early! Manchester, South. Windsor and not founded on dollars and cents— Bolton. few real bends of sympathy her Char^iafT) Repairing; Radio Rentals. There are very few towns in this tween us and the rest of the world. slate where the indigent are not It is a question to what extent pur Vplipanirinari Greasing, Craakeafie Service, properly cared tor in one way or missionary activities serve in such \ another. Those which have no alms­ capacity. Our tourists are less loved 3 i Tydoj an4 §ocor\y Gasoline and Oil. houses will probably prefer to than wondered at. Our political re­ jcontinue “ boarding out” their lations abroad are notoriously not .gteelcpta Rpbcbr Auto Enamel. paupers either among the families calculated to arouse the regard of Steelcote Hopse Paints. of the town or in neighbor town foreign nations. Pefhaps the inter­ nationalism of the Salvation Army SEIBERLING TJRES MAY pE PURqHASIEO ON OUR 10 Payment Plan- almshouses. ¥1 , So far as we can see the only cornea as near as anything to being gainers by such a bill would be the a human tie between America and two or three more people who the rest of the world. 'We can hard­ might get jobs in the Department ly afford to sunder even so minor of Public Welfare. an international bond as this. Porterfield Tire Works MAN HOLE BLASTS SPRUCE AND PEARL STREETS, ^ / PRONE 1235 COURTING A ROW During a fairly long life we have There isn’t a great deal of senti­ V/ondered what would happen if a ment about President Coolidge. person were standing on a man­ Most men, having served success­ hole cover ■when it blew up. Soar­ the work reqiflre^ to pfoteef Wilson’s 533 pages pf specifications some of whom have backed him fully as chief executive of the ing manhole covers have never been interests! through which be hoped to prove nanciallv. United States for so long a time as a novelty in American cities, cer­ At the outset ke bad tp aiTvapce bis right to become a senator. Whether they eyeptually put him be has, might be ejfpected to figure tainly not in the last forty years. tbe fOP“6y Ree4fld'tp'gp into coprt apd bring out tbe bajlpt pon- in tbe Senate or pot, Wilson's ef­ on avoiding, during the last month People have been hit by them when tainlng the evidence of frapdr nb With submission of Varp’s rpply forts have uncovered the iniquitous of his terms, any sort of unpleas­ they descended. They have smash­ thpiJgh tbkt mopey bpa beep Ip these specifications (here w{}j he methods of Pennsylvania politicians. antness with Congress unless it ed windo'ws and bones and have bursed. Ballot boxes had fo be {9; final oral arguments before tlip His own investigators and those of the Heed committee claim to have were forced upon him or prompted done all sorts of didos, but they vestigated fp I§Q0 fiieetlbn dUtrlcis Waterman, subcommittee of ihe In Philadelphia alone, 674. In Pitts­ Senatp might act at this session, al­ discovered 38 dlffbront klpdfl of by a serious sense of^uty. A Presi­ have al'ways, apparently, selected burgh and additional boxes' fropi though probably not before the spfe fraud and irregularity in Phllndel- dent, on the eve of retirement, if an instant for their blowing -up foup ptUer equptfes. ' ' ' ' . Iclgl session of the next Congress. T pbi» filpne- ,r.orraally sentimental, might rather when there was nobody’s foot on Each ballot box had to be. opened > Wilson was-a coal miner for 25 and its ballots counted and the d if-‘ years, but he Is now 65 ye§ra Pl4 be expected to court a. mellowness them. There has been something ference between that count and! apd won political hopora "when he of relationships all around, easing uncanny about it. the offiefal fetlffps set duwq, pur-1 became secretaiy of labor under First Disfustpd GirJ: .He spent a himself out of office in a sort of Now, however, the long awaited ing tbe Ippg' period required^ Wilson,- so your correspondent small fortune -when he was engaged golden glow of harmony and good demonstration has come to pass, h counting by the Senate conimlttee i asked him why he had a]dV@d sp to May. Ip .lYashlngton, WiUpp kept ' bj®* arduopgly to hoOPlRa a spppfoTF. feeling. whole lot of manhole covers blew Second puto: ^ Still, tt was a representatives on fbg scene with “ Onjy,” Wjlgpp ropljed, "be­ meanp tp pp epd.' three stenographers to take down Obviously, however, Mr. Cool­ up in3oston, and there was a man cause I have wanted to break up First Same: Yes. gnd an end to idge would just as soon have a standing on one of theip wbao U tpe recoTd- .This W^5t PP mtlR-'.! this great ,

P A G E F F (r| f MAtI c HESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESl'B^| 5QWi;r S A '^ ^ PSJRRUART 1« , ^ — — — ■■■■ - ...... - 'i western star, is seen to the very licking tale of the great western F. S. CURTIS DEAD also comes'in f o r . a share o£ the HENJOirS u w honors and fairiy breathes Parisian best of his advantage In “ The prairies, with Mix and his wonder BOYS HERE m WEr atmosphere thrpughop^the picture. Deadwood Coach,” the associate horse, Tony,... snipplyiife all of the Boston, Feb. 15 — Fayette S. film feature at the Circle for today daring stunts. f Curtis, president of the Old Colony Eugene Pallette. who handles the INTERESTING INTERVIEW : comedy role of the jealous husband, and Sunday. The current episode of “ Tarzan ONGAMESOFMIBSRailrogd and chairman of the board ATJHE CIRGLE NOW the Mighty” a,nd a Ko-Ko novelty, of trustees of the BostonlTerminal delights in a most pleasing manner. Red blooded thrills and rapid fire action are crammed into this rol- reel will complete the program. WITH LOCAL FOLKS Company, died today at his home Tom^Mix, popular Fox Films Haven’t Caught on at All to in Janmict^ Plain. He was formerly Sii9.yc, -PiEafswaUty Predomi­ Standardized Sport of Mar- a vic.e-president of the New York, nates: in ‘‘His Priv^^ LifCa” t ; > '■ New Haven & Hartford railroad bles, Now V ogue... Co., and was in his 86 th year'. He . Refreshing cqimedyidraiiia Is-VHis Intimate \¥ord Pictures >of -Manchester . was born at Owego, Tioga county, Private^'Life,’’* starrinig Adolphe Business and Professional Men and',. Manchester youth may star at N. Y. He was educated at Owego Menjou, a Param.ount production baseball and football, basketball Academy. . . * - now playing at the Circle theater, Women You See Daily. A Sort of and track, swimming and tennis, - It is refreshing comedy-drama In even-pinochle and strip poker but the sense ths^t Menjou ^vea his ad­ Miniature Good Will Trip That vUien' it comes to a game of mirable chkraoterizatibn of a marbles, .Manchester youth takes a ‘1NTERFER0ICE” ON swank, - sopkisticated Parisian ' Forms a Contact With^ Their j > back seat-—’way back. houlevardlerj,. the type of character !^blic. This year’s appearance of that has* 'dellgilted admirers of “ allies,” “ smokies,” “ glassies,”, THE STATE SCREENMenjou,. : “ mibs” or what have you, heralding In a story written orltdkaUy for L A IN L Y . . the apprbach of Spring, brings out ithe star by'Eimest Vajda aAd Keene the startling fact— Manchester boys Is First Paramount AU-Talkiiig Thompson, faijioiis, .;:playwrlgnts, are plumb Ignorant when it comes Picture; Two Vitaphone Menjou rises., to the bccasipn the to marbles. story demands in an exceptionally “ Marbles,” played in Egypt and Acts. fine maner. His wife,' bj^utlful value leader Rome in the dim past and mention­ Kathryn Carver, who hasUhe lead­ 0 ed in French poetry in the 12th "^he initial presentation 'o f ing feminine role opposite him con- century. Is played, technically and You motorists who complain Paramounts’s first all-talking pic­ tribiites no iittle to ihe perforinance righteously, only by shooting the ture, "interference,” will take place and the two combine in giving some about crazy other drivers, “ mib” from between end of fore­ at the State theater tomorroy eve­ real screpn entertaiqment. • ' among sixes under ^1000 finger and knuckle of the thumb, t ning. The picture is to, be shown Margaret Livingston, the “ vamp hear what is said by With enough varieties of the: in Manchester for a limited three game handed down from generation day engagement. unto generation to compete with' “ Interference” Is one picture I n the newness of its style, in the luxury ALBERT BELLAMY "Heinz’s 57” the folowing four are that the" average movie fan cannot pretty well established, with few. afford to miss. It is . hailed from differences, throughout the world. of its roominess and riding ease, in the who has been coast to coast as the most popular Reconditioned The first Is known as "taw” film hit of the current season. thorough fineness of its quality, in its wherein a nulnber of boys each put driving cars for 30 Thousands paid two dollar admis­ USED CARS one or two marbles in^a ring and sion prices to see it at the Criterion superb power and performance—the new shoot at them alternately with theater. New York, where it played fears without a single accident. $10.00 Deposit other marbles and he who obtains for over six months. De Soto Six presents the l^ d and degree the most o f them by knocking them “ Interference” is the first talking holds any car for out of the ring is the winner. picture to be made into a film ver­ Spring Delivery. of value which the«public expects and Next come one called “ nine sion from a Broadway stage pro­ holes,” which consists on bowling duction. There are four principal receives in a Chrysler Motors product. of marbles at a wooden bridge with players well known to film fans in Crawford nine arches. Each arch bears a the cast. They are Clive Brook, EDITOR’S NOTE— This is the twenty-sixth article of number and the owner of the Evelyn Brent, William Powell and Auto Supply Co. bridge pays that number of marbles The thousands who have already bought a series of local Saturday features, t is rather un­ Doris Kenyon. All the players, in­ ^03 Center St, Ifoltnm pro poTM to the player who shoots through cluding the supporting cast, have usual from the fact that the subject of the sketch has it, making his profit from the South Manchester the De Soto Six made their own com­ had previous stage experience. Faeton . . . • $845 driven autos for thirty years in many countries and has missing marbles, which he con­ There is not a single flaw in the re­ Tel. 1174 fiscates, or the game may be played $845 parisons and found here the most they never yet been in an accident. producing of the human voice dur­ 899 Main S t . East Hartford Roadster Espanol , so many up— usualy one hundred. ing the showing of the picture. Sedan Cache . . $845 HEN one goes about in­ This is an old timer that has al­ Talking pictures have overcome all Tel. Man. 2985 could buy for their money. Compare terviewing folks in all always remained a mystery.” , most faded out. obstacles with “ Interference,” and Cupe Business • • $845 parts of the -town one After touring Europe, Mr. Another is known as “ knucks are now definitely a success. Sedan .... $885 De Soto, point for point, with others in its W Bellamy landed in Paris where learns much. For Instance— up.” Four, five or six holes, even “ Interference” is a thrilling and Cupe de Lujo . . $885 Whoever in town and that he was employed as a chauf­ more, are made in the ground at a dramatic story of a woman scorned, field, and you will find yourself brought means practically everyone, feur for Renault Frers. They distance from each other and the who sets out to wreck the happy Get Ready Sedan da Lujo . . $955 knows that “ Harry” Bellamy’s are, as is known, the manu­ business of eve'ry one of the players home of her former lover who is All prices at factory to the same satisfying conclusion. . first name is Albert. But it is facturers of the . famous is to bowl a marble by a regular married to a beautiful society girl. —.for— a fact because he told it him­ French auto. He remained in succession into all the holes. He Many strange and enthralling mo­ self and he, at least, ought to, Paris until he came to this who completes the iob in the fewest ments arise throughout the pro­ know. country. In New York he found •bowls wins. duction in a m.anner that Is both Winter Driving The visit was made because employment with W. D. T. The last is called “ boss out or poignant and mystifying. Thornton, wealthy resident STEPHENS of a small item that appeared boss and spa«” wherein one rolls a Two directors were assigned to who had vast land holdings in WINTEB TOPS SOUTH MANCHESTER In The Herald some days ago marble to any distance that he megaphoning this production. 'The COR. CENTER AND KNOX STS. "3 stating that Mr. Bellamy had Montana. By. a coincidence Mr. pleases which serves as a mark for first, Lothar Mendez was respon­ GLASS WORK FOR 1123 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD secured his first auto driving Thornton owned the Grand his antagonist to roll at. His busi­ sible for the story. The second, ClsOSED CARS license 30 years ago. That in Hotel in Butte, Montana, the ness is to hit the marble first Roy J. Pomeroy assumed full SIDE CURTAINS itself hinted at an interesting favorite stopping plaqe of bowled, or lay his own near enough charge of the sound effects. Frank Madden of the Madden lo it for him to span the space be­ CARPETS story and this is the result. Two selected Vitaphone presenta­ REPAIRING CURTAINS Not alone i: the story in­ Brothers where Mr. Bellamy tween them and touch both marbles. tions are also scheduled for tomor­ teresting but the manner in is now employed. In either case he wins, if not, his row. Eddie Cantor, the world- which it was obtained was A couple of years in Ameri­ marble remains where it lay and famous Ziegfeld comedy star, will Maochester Aoto Top Co. unique. This column has in­ ca found Mr. Bellamy longing becomes a mark for the first play­ be seen in a short comedy sketch en­ terview men, women and chil­ for the other side and he re­ er and so alternately until the titled “ That Party In Person.” Ruth W . J. Messier dren in many odd places but turned and remained in France game is won. Ettings, the girl with the crooning S oto S i x thus far has never intervie ved for the next two years'; Onihis As played in Manchester marbles voice, is starred in the second act Center S t and Henderson Rd. return to this country he came is known as “ pooning”— throwing A CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT a person it never saw during called “ Blue Songs.” Phone 1816-3 the conversation. Mysterious to Manchester where he was “ mlba” instead of “ knuckling” or The latest issue of State News as it sounds it. becomes clear employed by Harry ,and,Rohert “ rolling.” Events will complete the program. ^■when it is explained that Mr. Cheney, In the last two years marbl.e Bellamy during the entire time Later he started in business tournaments have gained much for himself near the Middle prominence in this country and a was stretched on his back un- THE ANSWER ■ der an automobik at Madden Turnpike on Main street and national tournament is held each Brothers, garage on Main then later at the Old Armory year in Atlantic City to decide the on Wells street. national championship. It was Here is the answer to the Letter street. “ I have driven every kind won last year by Alfred Huey, 12 Golf puzzle on the comic page; W O R i . » ^ Voice Under Auto of an A.merican car” said the years old of Akron. Ohio. The CLAM, SLAM. SLIM. SLID. “ Yes,” said the muffled voice and three quarters of the game is thus standardized through­ SAID, SAND, SANE, BANE, BAKE. "^voice from under the auto, foreign cars. I have ..driven a out the country. But the boys of “ my first driving license was motorcycle of three quarters this town know nothing about it issued just thirty years ago.” horse power to a 90 horse and keep on “ pooning.” WILLARD ,Mr. Bellamy is 43 years of power Mercedes.” age and was born in Pimblico “ Isn’t it difficult to drive the Radio Rentals Auto w'hich is a district in London, various cars?” DAVID CHAMBERS England. “ Within the sound of “ Not when you get the hang SERVICE STATION Ben Bow” said the voice. of iL The principal is the same CONTRAITTOR Translated it meant that he In all of ’em. Of course in Eng­ could hear the sound of one land ^and in Nova Scotia they AND BUILDER Batteries Recharged of London’s most famous bells. have right hand drives and iinnrHJiiA. THiBSE b ig abtanttages It was then disclosed that that puxzles you for a time. 68 Hollister Street Telephone 15 from a very early age Mr. “ I suppose you had many Bellamy was interested in narrow escapes and miany' ac- wheels, first in repairing cidents?” bicycles, then motorcycles and “ Not a single one”;, was the later autos. After he had learn­ remarkable answer. t ed all about the auto which tt “And that is some record swvmjRwaBi that time was a rather com­ these days.. plicated piece of machinery he in every became a chauffeur and thie B ig led him 'to many parts of V F h ip p e t Europe. _ date His First Job lA M E r a C A N way except in price “ My first position” said the 1 Sa^ n ttim m gefcain—An adjust*We sUent timing chain drives the camshaft and anxfl« voice “ was with Colonel H I S r O R . Y Cheeseboro. His is a name well iary shaft, for quiet, smooth operation. known in the British Empire. H F u l l f ^ C e -f e e d lu bricotiou —The new Superior "Whippet’s heavy, ragged ennkshaft My next employer was Lord ' FEBRUARY 16 Roberts, the famous “ Bobs” Is driUed £pr fioU Coroe-feed In h ticatio n . of military fame. Even on this 1861— House of Representatives side of the Atlantic Roberts is broke the electoral coUegi tie 3 Invar strut The Nelsoni-type design prevents distortion, assnres faster fddB* remembered as the commander to elect Jefferson president up, greater .speed and power, smoother fqteration and longer life. in chief of the British armies over Burr. ' during the Bier War. I remem­ 1812— Earthquake visited Phila­ 4 Big four-w heel brakes—In the best engineering opinion, no other kind is mor* ber driving Lord Roberts and delphia. rf»an the new Superior Whippet’s pomtive, mechanical-type foor-wheel brakes. Police Magistrate Plowden to 1815— Treaty of Ghent ratified by the Ascot races even yet. United States Senate. 5 Snubbers and oversize balloon tires— You will enjoy nnnsnal riding comfort, “ I suppose you had to wear 1898— U. S. navy court of inquiry further enhanoed by the increased wheelbase and the longer springs both front and rear. an elaborate livery, when driv­ appionted to investigate Maine 77 m 4-D oot S w lo n , $t*S , BodybyFUher ing for these people.” disaster. \ M ono-control windshield — Opentea by a worm and wheel, so that the^windshield “ Strange to say” answered 6 the voice, “ I never wore a A great furore is being created in the may be quickly and easUy wound open or shat with one hand. automotive world these days. People livery in my life although I NIGHT FOUR-CYLINDER COACH drove for many famous per­ are all agog about a new low-priced sons in the first years of my AUTO SERVICE six that oflfers every desirahle hig car driving. They asked me but I • Use yonr car days. Let ns do refused and that was all there yoni* repair work at night. quality. It is the New Pontiac Big Six . . . Since was to it. ^ e Pontiac Big Six went on display, men and “ It was shortly afterwards After 5 p. m. Phone 2954 that I found employment with 250 West Center St. women of every type have heen coming to see Gen. Stephenson of the High­ and drive it. But xdost of the buyers belong to land Light Infantry.” one particular group. They have taste. They Radiator and love fine things. They want to step up the DRIVES m s EMPLOYERS |T,U OVER EUROPE General Repairing quality of their automobiles—and the New W orld’s Lowest Pontiac appeals to them—for it’s big in every y-^ONTINUING his story, Mr. F o u r - D o o r I Bellamy said that from OLIVER WELDING way except in price! V -/ the time he worked for erltm $745 mnd u p ,f. o. h. factory, plua daUvary ehargaa, Bumpert •595 Gen. Stephenson and for some WORKS lipmcnt at •light astro coat, Paar-Cytinder Coupe $535: ifooAfcr $ ^ - Tcer» years afterwards he was' en­ Comer Pearl and Spruce Check Oakland-Pontiac p r ic e s — they include louiett ing $575; Oommereial Chaaau $365. handting ehargea General " A/otcra Time Payment Plan available gaged in touring all of Europe. Tel. 1285 at m inim um rata^ Scotland, Ireland, France, WHIPPET 6 teif* 7-Buaring Omnkkkgft Spain, Portugal, Germany, CouA; $695; Coupe $$95; C ow . (wiA niwU*. aeat) 1^25; Sedan$760; Sport D elu xeR oad^ Italy and all of the countries /.." a ,ne,bL amiaiSt AR were visited. KEMP BROTHERS OaerlaAd prieeM / . o. & Toledo,^ Citia, tmd “ Are there any snakes In epeeifieaUone eabjeet lo ekanga wt Ireland.” Typewriters 130 Center St.,. South Manchester “ By golly” answered the voice "there are. Whether or All tnakee, sold, TeM ^, ex­ not somebody played a ioke on changed' and overhauled. ' ■ ™ NEW WIILYS-OVERLAN D. I NC.,TcMo. Ohio me I never knew but one day Special rental rates to stu- on thb shores of Lake Killar- d ^ ia. Kebnilt ' machines ney I brought out my lunch­ eon kit and lo, and behold out $20.00 and up. era .vied a snake. How It got PONT ilAEHELL MOTOR SALES there I do not know but it doesn't seem possible that I K 2 MP*S carried that serpent all the 763 Main S t Phone 821 way from England. And how it BIG Center St. So. Mauebestw.- got into the luncheon kit has PBCWUCr OT GCNEBAl. M OrOBS

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p. m.— ^White House Dinner t tiqnal Symphony orchestra will per cent, and tiand music 4 per Music from N. B. C. Studios. be heard through Station cent. The proportion devoted HUSSION SOCIETIES W T I C 7:00 p. m.— Lobster Restaurant WTIC at 9 o’clock this eve­ to classical music is steadily Quintette. ning, appears to have achieved growing. ' ' HAVE JOINT SERVICES PROGRAMS 7:30 p. m.— “Romance Isle” from marked success in his efforts to 10:00 p. m.— ^Liicky Strike Dance ANSWERING PRAYER Orchestra Hour from N. B. C. Travelers, Hartford N. B. C. Studios. Instill in the public mind' a ]SY GEORGE HENRY DOLE. 8:-00 p. m.— Lew «White Organ greater appreciation of good Studios. . ” . 500 m. 600 K. C. Recital. music. At the present time', 11:00 p. m.— Hotel Bond Dance Intwnatlonal Sunday«School Lesson Text, Feb. 16. Representatives from the mis­ 8:30 p. m.— Mildred Hunt with classical music occupies 28 per Orchestra— Emil Heimherger, If ye abide in me, and my words abide in yon, ye shall a ^ sionary societies of the local Marimba Orchestra. cent of program time. In com­ Director. what ye will, and it shall be done nnto yon.— John 15:17. Protestant church, to the number .of Program For Saturday 9:00 p. m.— General Electric Pro­ parison, popular music takes 11:30 p. m.-r-News and Weather 70,, gathered in the chapel of the WM. E. KRAH 6:25 p. m.— Summary of Program gram from N. B. C. Studios.— up only 15 per cent, sentimen­ Bulletins. South Idetbodist church yesterday ExpeH and News Bulletins. Walter Damrosch, whose Na^ tal and semi-classical only 10 afternoon for the service In observ­ In Various forms the Lord as­ not want anything contrary to the ance of the World-Day of Prayer Radio Service sured an answer to those who ask­ Lord’s . will, nor ask what Is not for Missions. Mrs. Claude Truax 669 Foliand I'urnpike, ed. In taking such a statement as in accord with the truth. It should presided. ’The program included be most evident that as one abides responsive readings, the singing of South Manchester THE HERALD'S "Ask, and ye shall receive” ; im- in Ylls word he is In unity with the missionary hymns and prayer, Phone :t64-2 mpdlfied by other like assurances Lord, and bis petitions are answer­ r The speaker of the afternoon was DAILY RADIO PROGRAM the Lord has been asked for things ed in the fulness of a perfect di­ Mrs. Maude Jones, missionair on vine pro-Yidence. 428.3— WLW, CINCINNATI—700. Leading DX Stations. SUNDAY SCHOOL impossible to give. Scripture says furlough from China. Her subject Saturday, February 16. 7:00—Two unique trios. that all things are possible with the Let us remember that the Lord was " ’The Power of Prayer Among When the villain In Dion Boucl- 7:30—Aviation Talks; orchestra- 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. Lord, yet we know that He would does not answer prayer according 7:30—Cable trio music box, concert. our Chinese Friends.” Miss Frances cault's old melodrama, "The Octo­ 8:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.)< do only that which is good and true. to temporary desires, but always 9:00—IL F. D. farm program. 8:00—N. B. C. programs (3 hrs.) L I ^ N Conrow. sang .a solo. roon," attempts to writhe from under 9;3C—Jack and Gene. team. 11:45—Warren Memorial choir. If the Lord were asked to do evil acts to promote eternal good and At the close of the service, tea 30:00—Hawallans; singers. 293.9— KYW, CHICAGO—1020. tlie damning: fact that a photographic By b r . WnU J. Bflts to an enemy, He would not answer happiness. It is His purpose to and wafers were served In the par­ plate shows him In the act of murder, 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:30—Fiorito’s dance orchestra. favorably. The Lord will not give bring forth the fruits of righteous­ tlie determined sleuth seals th e, cul­ 12:00—Little Jack Little, dance. 9:35—Herbuveaux’s dance orchestra. lor by Mrs. William Thnmlth and prit’s doom by crying, "Ah, but the 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 11:30—WJZ Slumber music. , npr do anything that does not ad­ ness, holiness, and peace. This Mrs. Levi Carr from tables bright­ camera never lies!” And anotl:er fam­ 6:00—Cleveland dance orchestra. 12:00—Orchestra; Insomnia club. vance the everlasting life; for to must be accomplished by degrees ened -with cut flowers and old sil­ ous line takes its place in history. 7:00—Studio concert (3 hrs.) 389.4— WBBM. CHICAGO—770. ((kratinned from Page 8) do se would not be'wise nor in ac­ as the harvest is brought forth, "The Octoroon” will be presented to 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—600. 9:00—Chamber string quarteL ver. The carnations were after­ listeners of WJZ and KW K at 10 7:00—I-obster dinner quintet. 9::50—Clitcago’s favorite orchestra.' cord with His love; and, further, first the blade, then the ears, aRer ward sent to Mrs. Ada MeCne, who o’clock Saturday night. The tragic 7:30—WEAF programs (2V4 hrs.) 10:00—Plantation melodies. Other king than Christ^ O King ot when we come into the other world that the full corn In the ear. Is at. S t Francis hospital convales­ story of Zoe, the octoroon, who drinks 11:00—Heimberger’s dance orchestra. 10:30—Lombardo’s dance orchestra. Peace, come and reign in me, for and the hooks of life are opened,^ Through abiding In the Lord and poison in order that the white man 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 1:00—Night club music, artists. cing after a major operation. Mrs. who loves her may forget, is told 7:30—Fraternity row program. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. will have no king but Thee! the Lord would appear to have His Word with faith, patience, and McCno is a member of the Sonth 8:00—Orchestra; lessons, songs. Amen.” been at fault for not bavin,g done obedience, all right prayer •will be Tm m i v m v ( S ..4«y) against the background of life t>n 8:30—Soprano and recital. Methodist chnrch and actively in­ eVENINO Terrebonne plantation, through which 9:00—Just among ourselves. 9:00—Palmer studio program. that which is best in the end. answered more gloriously than has : —Orchestra, songs (3 hrs.) Prayers Over The Radio terested In Us missionary organiza­ the Mississippi meanders to the gulf. 9:30—Gordon’s orchestra, organlsL 1 2 00 The conditions under which the ever been Imagined. 7 * V l« c k One thrilling scene depicts a harrow­ 10:30—Three dance orche.stras. 416.4— WGN-WLIB. CHICAGO—720. Prayers penned on parchment by tions. ing fire on the old river boat, "Magno­ 302.8— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 9:00—Baritone; murder story. monks long, long centuries ago ex­ Lord never fails to answer prayer WEAF lia.” A large group of stars. Includ­ 8:00—Organ recital: pals. 10:00—WEAF dance orchestra. press the same living devotion as are that we abide in Him, and His wev 11:0.5—Orchestra: Louie’s quinteL ing such famous entertainers as Belle 7:00—y. M. C, A. broadcasL comes to us moderns, mDl’nltig by words abide in us. We abide in SECRET IS OUT. WUIT Baker, Georgre Jessel, Clayton, Jack- 7:30—McEnelly's orchestra. 12:00—Dream ships, orchestras. FORCES OF HABIT. C /)i son and Durante, Phil Baker and the 8:30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 1:00—Knlglu.s ot the Bath. morning, over the radib. Doubtless the Lor^ when we live in lais love I WFI ■Troubadonrs orchestra will be on the 9:30—Studio player’s presentation. 344.6-WLS. CHICAGO—870. myriads of persona Share every day and use It. His words abide In us First Ex-Con-vIct: The governer -Hostess: That used car man W 6R program that will be presented over 10:00—Lowe’s dance orchestra. . 8:30—Brass, male quartets, th,e worship which is broadcast over lYhen we do what He teaches. In WEEI the Columbia network at 1 o’clock. In 454.3— WEAF, n e w YORK—660. 9:30—Barn dance, banjo, harmonica an’ me is great buddies. seems to be slightly plastered. addition to the stars mentioned above, G:00—Dinner dance music. orchestra, artists, Hawallans. an extensive chain of radio Sta­ His love are the infinite powers that Second Ex-Convict; Yeah? Host: I guess so. He’s frying to W eSH talent will be contributed by A1 Wohl- 7:00—Phil Spitalny’s music. 447.5— WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. tions. For spiritual hunger is as overturn man’s plans and bring First E.-C.: Yeah he’s my pardner fix up that iron deer on the., lawn WTAG man, Yvette Rugel, A1 Herman, the 7:30—Romance Isle concert, 10:00—Concert orchestra; talk. about results totally unforseen. His : —Amo.s ’n’ Andy; orchestra. real and as deep toda;^ as It )Yas in in crime.— Judge. so It will run.— Judge WJAR ANTHRAI^ITE Avon Comedy Pour, Sybil Kaufman 8:00—White organ recital. 1 1 00 love Is surely accomplishing His and Tom Kelvin. Each of these popu­ 8 ::iO—Marimba orchestra, songs. 12:20—Two dance orchestras. era of asceticism. Prayer still w*ric The Best Since 1620 lar entertainers will present the type 9:00—To be announced. 238—KOI L. COUNCIL . BLUFFS—1260. changes things and spirits. It IS the purpose. To abide In the Lord is WRC of entertainment that has made him 10:00—Feature dance orchestra. 11:00—Columbia dance orchestra. soul’s dally bread, Without which to abide In the creating, all-con- famous. “Asa’s Death,” from Grieg’s 11:00—Ponce Sisters, harmonists. 12:00—Amos-'n’ Andy; orchestra, XXXX3tXXXKX3tXXXXXXXXXXX3«36XXX3CXX3tX8«^^ “ Peer Gynt” suite, poignantly de­ 11:15—Ben Pollack’s orchestra. 12:45—Studio frolic: orchestra. spiritual life cannot be maintained. (fUerlng power. We are assured scribes the grief of Peer when he re­ 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 288.3— WFAA. DALLAS—104a Indeed, the ifacoMprehensible that His Word will accomplish that Ask. your dealer fbr turns home after long wandering to 6:00—Three dance orchestras. 10:00—Musical programs. fact of the radio Itself fflakea prayer i!rhereunto it is sent. It is e'vident, OLD COMPANY^ LEHIOH Cm I find hi.o mother dying. The interore- 7:45—Business talk. 12:30—Theater pre.sentatlons. that the desires of those who abide . W E N O W H A V E THE tation of this Intensely emotional piece 8:00—Goldman’s band concert. 361.2- KOA, DENVER—830. seem more natural. As in unknown will be a high point in the concert lo 8:30—Entertainers program. ' 10:00—WEAF dance orchestra, poet has beautifully written;— In His love and truth will come to be presented by Edwin Franko Gold- 9:0'i—Pan-Americana music. 11:00—Sunday school lesson. pass as surely as God’s purposes man’s band through the WJZ chain 9:30—7-11’s entertainment. 11:30—Grabatj’s dance orchestra. will be accomplished. at S. 10:00—Drama, “ The Octoroon.” 374.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH—80a If radio’s slim fingers can pluck a II :00—Slumber music. 11:00—Musical program, fealtires. melody from the night If one dwells In the Lord, and Black face type Indicates best features 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 1491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—6ia And toss is over continent or sea; the Word abides in him, he will 6:30—WEAF programs (lU hrs.) lO;00—WEAF dance orchestra. If the petaled white notes of a All programs Eastern Standard Time. 8:30—Ivin's solo male quartet. 11:00—Amos 'n’ Andy, comic team. ‘EQUASONNE’ 9:00—WEAF programs (2)4 hrs.) 11:15—WEAF dance orchestra. violin Leading East one. 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 12:4.5—NIghthawk frolic. Can be blown across a mountain or C:30—Oppenneim's orchestra. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. a city’s din; NOTICE! 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 7:0u—Birthd.ay I't, recitation. 10:00—Dance frolic; soprano. 8:00—^Mu.slcal programs. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. lU.IO—Theater organ recital. If songs like crimson roses are cull­ 8:30—Swarthmore College glee club. 7:00—JOducational address. 12:1,5—Supper dance music. ed from the thin blue air. 10:00—Melody boys recital. 7:15—Home radio club. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 10:30—Two dance orchestras. 7:30—American literature gems. Why should mortals wonder Notice is hereby given to the le­ 12:00—Concert orchestra, baritone. If God hears prayer!” 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:4.5—W.lZ programs (2)4 hrs.) 1:00—Symphonette; midnight frolic. gal voters of the 6:30—Dinner dance music. I0;nn—Two dance orchestras. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. SPARTON Long-Distance Cklla 7:45—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 245.8— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 8:45—Old producers program, 9:30—Studio ensemble, xylophonist C:00—WEAF dinner music. 9;O0—Musical programs (2 hrs.) While in the midst of writing this 10:00—Lederer's orchestra, baritone. 7:00—Play; studio recital. 11:05—Two dance orchestras. Lesson, I was called to the tele­ Eiglith School and Utilities 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. 8:00—WEAF programs (3)4 hrs.) 379.5— KGO. OAKLAND—790. phone for a long-distance conversa­ ELECTRIC A. C. i 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 260.7—WHAM. ROCH ESTER—1150. 11:00—Carnival musical program. tion with a friend hundreds ot 6:35—Meyer Davis’s band. 6:30—Dinner dance music. 12:00—Golden legends. 7:11—Amos ’n’ Andy, comic team. 6:5.5—Theater musical party. 1:00—The Big Show hour, miles distant: and our talk was. as District 7:30—Pearl’s dance orchestra. 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) intimate as though we sat face to RADIO RECEIVER 8:00—Studio players presentation. 9:00—Eastman School concert. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND-^1110. of Manchester, Conn., that the 7:00—Corn Cob Pipe club; talk, face. But prayer Is not a “•long­ 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 10:10—Organ recital; dance music. President has received a petition of 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY —790. 8:00—WJZ Pan-Ainericana hour. distance call” ; for "closer is He 7:10—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 11:55—Time; weather: mngkets . 10:00—Concert; old-time fiddlers. than breathing, nearer than hands more than ten voters, asking, for a Come in anci hear this wonderful set. This particular ^ 7:30—University of Buffalo talk, 7:00—WEAF dinner music, 11:00—Theater organ recital. special District meeting, and that 8:00—Studio organ recital. 7:30—Musical progiams. 440.9— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—68a or feet.” In a profound sense, we 8:30—^V'^EAF programs hrs.) 9:00—W EAF programs (2 hrs.) 11:00—Henderson's dance band. “ draw near” to God In prayer. And said meeting will ...be held on Mon­ cabinet model with dynamic speaker from the Spartan 11:10—Annual military ball music. 11:00—Schenectady dance music. 1:00—N. B. C. studio program. it is the testimony of countless day evening, Feb. 25, 1929, at 8 Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. Christians that God is closer ahd o’clock in Assembly Hall, School line sells complete with tubes for 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 11:00—Merry old gang. 344.9— WENR, CHICAGO—870. more real to them, than wife or Building, North School Street, for 7:30—WEAF pro^ams (1)6 hrs.) 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 8:1.5—Farmer Rusks’ talk. husband, brother or sister, work­ the following purposes to wit: 8:00—Studio nuisical programs, 8:00—WEAK programs (3)4 hrs.) 1:00—Studio variely program. mate or friend. 'That Intimacy is 1. To choose a moderator. 9:00—‘WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. 11:15—Auction bridge talk. 7:45—Orcliestra; comedy skit. 9:00—Ensemble, organlsL more transforming than any earth­ 2. To hear a report from the 545.1—WKRC. CINCINNATI—560, 9:00—Vaudeville and radio stars. 11:00—Your hour league. ly relationship. In the familiar committee on Consolidation of $ 10:00—WF.AF dance orchestra. 10:00—Arahi.m nights: orchestra. 299.8—WHO, DES MOINES—1000. 189.00 lines of Archbishop Trent:— 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 11:00—Columbia hour featuring famous 8:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) Schools and other Utilities. 7:00—Seketary Hawkins, artists. entertainers. 12:00—Saturday night frolic. 3. To see if the voters wish to 8:00—WEAF program.^ (1)4 hrs.) 11:30—Dance entertainmenL 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—1260. “ Lord, what a change within us Instruct the committee on Consoli­ Liberal Terms 9:.30—Studio artists frolic. •’ 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 8:0.5—Studio coticert. one short hour dation of Schools and other Utili­ 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 6:55—Irish poems; folk songs. 10:00—Dance program. Spent in Thy presence will avail to- 215.7— WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 7:25—Music of Erin. ' • 6 365.6—WHAS, LOUISVILLE—820. ties or to elect a new Committee on 9:.30-Morgan Sisters team. 7:45—Health talk. 10:00—WEAF dance orchestra. make! 10:00—Dramatic art presentation. 11:00—Louisville entertainers. Consolidation of Schools and other 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. What heavy burdens fronj our bos­ 11:00—Quartet; Amos ’ n’ Andy. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. oms take, Utilities. 11:15—Orcliestra; organ requests. 7:00—Play, “The Cape Mall.” 8:00—AVJZ Goldman’s band. Signed: 1 :11(1—William.'!’ dance orchestra. 7 :3 5 -Air college lectures. 8:30—Orchestra: Uncle Wash. What parched grounds refresh as 399.8— WeX-V/JR. DETROIT—750. 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950, 0:15— 12:15—Two dance orchestras. Anxious or troubled, when with us ing Song” of the sort once sung by 9:00—Fannie Brice, famous comedian is prayer. tically new. Every one the Negro ’’mauma.” These tunes, in brilliant program. 447.5— WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. is completely recandi- whlph constitute a real category of 10:00—Arthur Pryor’s band. 8:00—Sunday evening club. And joy and strength: and courage American, folk music were all set down 10:30—Souvenir music hour. • 10:15—Auld Sandy, feature hour. are with Thee?” U iem ost eoiBH H iitGalcai tionecL They oO ot'tm r from memory by Miss Cohen. Fannie 11:00—EUington’s dance orchestra. 10:30—(Columbia Souvenir music. greater value than.any Brice, brilliant comedienne, heads the 454.3— WEAF, NEW YORK—66a 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy; orchestra. low-priced newcar I Sumo all-star program to be offered over the 2:00—Drama. “ The Comeback.” 11:30—Bible reading; orchestra. Quickest and shortest and moat are as low as —noao Columbia book-up at 9. Miss Brice 3:30—Caroline Andrews, soprano. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—370. effective of all the roads to minis­ more than This is will share the honors of the hour with 3:00—Talk, Dr. Stephen S. Wise. 7:00—Little Brown Church, sermon- try Is that which nlns by the throne, Redfern HolUnsbead, tenor, and Ar­ 4:00—Talk, Dr. S. Parkes Cadman,. • story, play, quarteL iiiflielow efftp iiced A dd your opportunity to buy nold Johnson and his popular orches­ 5:30—Twilight voices mixed quartet of God. There "friend 'holds fel­ a depmdablo car for tra. One of the foremost groups of 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. 6:00—American Legion band. 10:00—Celebrity program; travelogue. lowship with friend." There life much loaa than you ez- undergraduate voices In the country 6:30—International male quartet. finds its relationships adjusted. will be heard over WJZ and WHAM 7:30—Theater program featuring Joe 12:30—Amos 'n’ Andy; frolla • ----- '.edtopayt Sm those at 10:15, when the Wesleyan Univer­ Santly, artist-composer. 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS-1040. There, as a central Dynamo, life _ UIng **Geod WU1’ » sity Glee Club of Hartford, Conn.T pre­ 9:00—^Talk, David Lawrence. 8:00—Bible class, songs. finds a source of power. There •rtt~ee while the choice b sents a schedule of college selections. 9:15—Sophie Braslau, contralto; Niko­ 1:00—rDance orchestra. peace fiows ceaselessly. There the large—to d a y !. The Jibers male quarteL a section of lai Orloff, pianist. 299.8— wo e , DAVENPORT—1000. weak are strong in .uKays beyond the the club, will also sing several pieces. 10:18—Light opera, “ Marltana.” 8:00—String quarteL hymn. Including the Wesleyan Alma Mater. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 9:00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) world’s knoTving. There the spirit­ CHEVROLET TOURING CAR Bernard. Baker, famous recording 2:00—Roxy Symphony concert with ual becomes the real; and God re­ in good .running trumpeter, will entertain listeners of Henri Nosco, vIoIlnIsL 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. W IP at 9. 8:00—Young people’s conference. 8:15—WJZ radio hour. veals Himself to HlS children. If condition. Only $85 4:00—Concert; McKinney musicians. 9:15—^WEAP contralto, planlsL prayer was a necessity to Jesus, Black face type Indicate! best features 10:15—WEAP light opera. DORT SEDAN with special 5:00—Cook’s musical travelogue. 11:55—Flower time progranu how much the more does mortal 5:30—^Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdlck. need Is sustaining strength? "Lord, headlights, good rubber: and All programs!^ Eastern Standard Time. 6:30—^Anglo Persians orchestra. 374.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. mechanically 7:00—Klrlloff’s Balalaika orchestra. 9:00—Orchestra, artists (3 hrs.) teach us to pray." Leading East Stations. 7:30—Walter Gleseking, composer-pi­ 285.5— KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1060. SEVEN SENTENCE SEttMONS O. K...... $75 anist. 10:00—Impressionistic descriptions. It is the cause and not the death 272.6-WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 8:00—Mixed quartet, ensemble, 11:00—Presbyterian Church service. LATE MODEL FORD COUPE 7:00—Orchestral Sunday conceit. 8:15—Radio hour with Dr. Henry M. 12:00—'Violin, piano, 'cello. that makes the martyr--—Napoleon. 6 SS 9:25—Hill’s concert orchestra. to be sold at a: ^*71% MacCracken, apeaker. 374.8— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—800. 10:00—Instrumental trio, vocalists. 9:15—Utica Jubilee Singers. bargain ...... 11:00—Schubert Club vocal ensemble. 7:30—Foley’s orchestra; concerL The that has but one hole is 9:45—El Tango Romantico. 10:00—Domberger*s orchestra. p. o . B. pACTomr 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—106a 10:15—Wesleyan U. glee club. quickly taken.— Herbert. OliOSMOBILE SEDAN In first B:30—^WJZ programs (3% hrs.) 10:45—Godfrey Ludlow, violinIsL , 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE-1200. class condition, good paint 9:16—Silver Concert orchestra. 305.S-KDKA, PITTSBURGH—9^. 7:30—Orchestra; dinner musio. LYMOUTH’S exoqjtionally low opetat- die positive safety Chrysler weatherproof 10:15—^Evening reverie^ 11:00—Presbyterian Church service, 8:30—Evening church service. I will not wandersleft or right; and upholstery. Motor in the 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 1:30—Memorial Park concerL 468.5— KFI,' LOS ANGELES—640. The straightest road Is shortest too. tng cost is the £rect zesult o f Chrysler internal hydrauiie brakes on aU fatir akeels. pink of condition; This car S:45—Amos 'n* Andy, comic team. 2:00—Roxy with WJZ. 11:00—Moore’s concert ohebestra. — Christina 6. Rossetti. P is wonderful T: 00—Congregational services. 8:00—Symphony orchestra, contralto. 12:00—Studio variety hour. engineering, icscardi and manufacturing ex­ t:30—Columbia programs (3)^ ars.) 4:00—Organ recital; musicians. 1:00—Dance orchestra, soloists. It b the only car in dib dass pcovidit^ the value at ...... $500 645.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. perience id iid i has prodnoed vastfy increased 4:45—Presbyterian Church service. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. Of a sane man there Is Only one dbtinedve new Chrysler sUhoaette with 10:45—Presbyterian Church, service. 6:00—Bestoris dance orchestra. safe definition: he le a map Who can CHEVROLET SEDAN in good 1:30—WEAF programs (6 hrs.) 7:00—Chicago Symphony orchestra. povrer and smoodmess in a modem fouiv 6:30—WJZ Anglo-Persians orchestra. 8:00—Orchestra; studio players. ■lender-profile nufiator, *\nr-wii^** fenders, mechanical condition. t a c ­ 7; 45—ITesbyterian service. 7:00—Episcopal C!hurch service, have tragedy In his heart and 9:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 10:15—Salon orchestra, baritone. cylinder high-compression engine, while arched-windows, bowi-type heaSaxape and tically new tires on rear and 8:00—WJZ programs (2^ hra.1 - 10:45—Amos *n’ Andy, comic team, comedy in .his head.-(-Cbeserton. 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 254.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. retaining all the inherent economy and fair front tires. Fitted with 365.6— WH AS, LOUISVILLE—82a odier striking features o f style and beauty. 1:00—Organ recitaL 10:45—Lutheran Church service. He will keep the feet of his slip covers 9:00—Columbia programs (2 hrs.) 1:30—WEAP programs (5)4 hrs.) 9:00—Studio feature concerL simplicity for which diis type is notable. end only .. 4208—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 7:00—Hamilton music hour. 9:15—Seelbacb instrumental quarteL saints.— I Samuel 2:9. On every basb o f conqMubon, the Plymoudi $125 7:00—Little Jack Little, entertainer. 7:30—^WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 370.2-^WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. 7:30—NBC programs hrs.) Yet economy b merely the beginning the- earns your respect and the hnmedbte con­ 1929 4 DOOR SEDAN with 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—660. 6:60—Christian Science service. Enough to know that through the 9:15—Concert orchestra, soloists. 10:20—^Methodist Episcopal service. 8:30—Columbia programs (1)4 hrs.) greater valn'e Chrysler has built in the viction i that it repcesenb today’s greatest only 3,500 miles on spriedo- 10:45—’Cello recitaL 4:30—Church Federation service. 10:00—Symphonic dl Camera. winter’s frost , meter. A new car at a used 11:00—Musicals novelesque. 6:00—^WEAF programs (4)4 hrs.) 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—65a And summer’s heat, no Seed of Plym outh. dollar-for-doliar vsdue rn the field o f lowest- ear price. This car (carries a 399.8—WeX'W ^R, DETROIT—7Sa 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—6ia 8:15—CSiristlan Church service. 9:15—Theater organ recitaL 10:45—Trinity morning service. truth Is lost. priced cars. new car guarantee 11:00—Baptist hymn sing. 9:15—W EAF contralto, planlsL And every duty pays at last Its 2:30—^L B. S. A, Polish program. 10:15—Nashville Conservatory program Plymouth b unique in the lowest-priced field r t > a e • • e « < $725 499.7— WTIC, HARTFORD—600. 9:00—Bernard Baker, trumpeter. cost. 6:00—WEAF programs (6)4 hrs.) 10:45—^Rhythm Symphony orchestra. in giving fiill.size seating capacity for isll 9:30—Little Symphony orchestra. 375.9—KGO, OAKLAND—79a ■—Anon. 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—116a Coupe, ^ 5 5 ; R oaim e (a k t rtmMa stet), ^ 7 5 i 3:15—Philharmonic Symphony orches­ 9:15—NBC features (1)4 hrs.) adult passengers—widiout crowding o t dis­ 10:30—Morning church service. 10:30—Methodist Episcopal semes. 2-Door Sedan, !I67S; Touring, ^693) De Luxe Co«ipe tra with tenor and soprano. 2:00—Musical programs (3)4 hrs.) 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■'rrM • Vi PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. ^jpNNn SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1929- MONDAY-Feb. 18-W ise , First Bargain Tables Center Bargain Square! $2:00 Leather Samples! Women’s $1.50 to $2 House Dresses H and Bags samples! Qual- Pouch, backstrap and envelope styles, mar- Decidedly pretty models..all casite and imported enamel trimmings. Silk ity ginghams, percales, fine broadcloth and some-are pretty lined, center purse, and mirror. All colors. sheer voiles. All well made, Call, Morocco, lizard, and alligator. street models. Sizes from 36 to 50. Come early for best selections! Midn Flook*. Main Floor. a *. MAIN AISLE SPECIAL! DOLLAR DAY Hundreds of Unusual Values. Be Here Bright and Early Monday—A Store Full of Marvelous Dollar Bargains. Eixtra! Men’s $1A0 to $2 Art Dept. , . New Merchandise Just Purchased for the Sale. Leather Slippers Black Sateen Scarfs and HARTFORD MANY OF THE LOTS ARE LIMITED—NO MERCHANDISE SENT C. 0. D: HARTFORD Extra value! Men’s Pillow Tops. all leather slippers of to embroider, scarfs are brown elk with soft 17x50 inches long, pil­ leather soles. Also felt lows 18 inches round, Extraordinary Dollar Shoes DOLLAR DAY—THIRD FLOOR hylcs with cuffs and flet stamped for simpie em­ BABY WEARABLES—Dollar Day hylos bound with leath­ Girls’ $liQ0 dresses. broidery work. Regular Women’s $2.00 Low Girls’ and Little Women’s tie back and er tips and heels. Val­ $1.00 each. 2 lor ..... ODD LOT! CHILDREN’S CHINCHILLA AND Boys’ High Shoes Sizes 6 to l l . Good val­ coverall of~percale and ues to $2. Share the Cut Arctics ues. Dollar bay 2 for linen aprons. 4 for .... Hemstitched Pillow Cases Brown, black and $2.00 brown high savings. CREPE DE CHINE COATS Women’s $1.95 to embroider several gray, low and .Cuban shoes, some in-moccasin Girls’ $i !45 wash * Main Floor “ White Swan’’ colored new designs, stamped $3 to $5 values heels. All sizes, also style. Sizes 8 1-2 to 2. dresses, witkVand with­ on very good quality (^1 out bloomeik^'Sizes 7 to Chambray Uniforms, women’s $3.00 four- Women’s Velvet blue, grey, all perfect. material. Regular $1.00 An odd lot of coats of chinchilla and crepe de chine in light and buckle arctics and Good­ 14. D ollar'ipay-...... Dollar Silks Sizes 36 to 50...... pair. 2 pr...... dark colors. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Pumps Girls’ $I,'95 suiting rich $4.00 and $5.00 In black or brown, $1.45 and $1.95 All silk Crepe de Main Floor. Splendid values! . Zippers. and pique dresses, with­ Chine...... $2 9pera or strap effect, house dresses. Sizes 36 out bloomer#.* Sizes 7 to All Silk Taffeta. Cuban or -spike heels, to 50...... DOLLAR DAY Infants’ $1.50 to $2 Little Tots’ $2 to $3 Women’s $4.00 Black 14...... All Silk Radium. all sizes. Women’s $1.45 and All Silk Georgette. Wearables Wearables Kid Oxfords Girls’ $1.45 and $1.95 sweaters.'...... Drugs Women’s Boudoir $1.95 coat and sliii-on Plain and Changeable Combination Water' With Cuban heels, all $1.45 rayon slips, sweaters...... Rayon. Bottle and Syringe . . . sizes. Slippers bloomers, shirts, step- Black kid, one strap Printed Tub Silks. $1.50 Hot Water $1.00 $ Women’s dresses, ins, panties and briefs. Quilted Silk Jackets, pink 1.00 and boudoir slippers, Brocaded Faille. Bottles ...... Girls’ Sample Dresses, with Women’s $5 and $6 smocks and Hoover $1.45 crepe de chine and blue. with pom poms, leather Kimonasilk, very Amco-Naps Sanitary Dresses, made by hand. bloomers. Pumps and Ties aprons, some slightly step-ins...... pretty designs. All styles and leath­ soles, all sizes. Napkins, 12 per box. Sacques, hand crocheted. Boys’ Wash Suits. imperfect. 2 'fo r ...... Women’s $1.45 Phil­ Brocaded rayon for 4 boxes ...... Knit Sweaters, many colors. Tots’ Sweaters, pure wool ers, all sizes but not in Broken Lot Women’s Rayon shirts, bloom­ ippine and Porto Rican lining and draperies. Alkyhol Rubbing Al­ Crib Sheets, stockinette, worsted. every styles. Felt and Satin ers, chemiae, step-ins gow ns.*...... Black Charmeuse.- cohol pint bottles, 3 bot­ Tots’ Bathrobes, of Beacon Slippers and panties. 2 for .... $1.25 and $1.45 wom­ Black Satin Messaline 27x36 inch. Women’s $2.00 tles ...... Crib Blankets, part wool, cloth. 2 p a ir s ...... Mnslin slips, gowns en’s extra size rayon Value $2.25. Imported Russian satin bound. All in sizes 2 to 6 years. D’Orsays Felt and satin quilt­ and crepe bloomers and shirts, bloomers, step- Main Floor In black, rose, or Mineral Oil, pint bot­ ed slippers, $1.00 and step-ins. 2 f o r ...... ins and n au ties...... blue satin, with heel. tles, 3 b ottles...... Infants’ 75c to $1 Little Tots’ 79c to $1 $1.50 values. Sizes 3 to Third Floor. EXTRA SPECIAL Main Floor. 450 Ingraham Kadiom plal Wearables Wearables Boys’ Gaiters and 5. Children’s and DOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY O for Masses’ and Chil­ Alarm Clocks 2^"$1 dren’s Four Buckle Misses’ High Shoes $3.00 sellers. Full $ 1 Corsets Boys’ Clothing and size alarm clocks, .with Toiletries Sample Dresses and Ger­ Arctics Of brown elk or calf Raquel’s Dusting Rompers and Creepers, sizes and patent leather, with repeat alarms. Every trudes, long and short, hand In black or brown; Combinations C. B. Furnishings Powder, regular $1.50 1 to 3 years. combination tops, also clock is fully guaran­ embroidered. also children’s low cut Walking Dresses, h'and made, brown, black and patent Ala SpiritP Vogue Boys’ Pants teed. box. 2 b o x e s ...... Receiving Blankets, part arctics, regular $2.00 Milo Cleansing Tis­ sizes 1 to 3 years. and cohifort $2.0 Ovalue. Main Floor wool, pink and blue, nursery and $2.50 values. leather pumps ,and ox­ sue, cold cream remov­ Voile Dresses, hand made, sizes 32 to 54. 'Values All wool and wool patterns. fords, sizes 8 1-2 to 2,. mixed, also corduroy; er. . pkgs...... Pillow Covers, pure linen, sizes 2 to 6 years. $2.00 to $5.00. Dollar Women’s High Grade values up to $4.00. fully lined’; plus four DOLLAR DAY 1 Mavis Toilet Water, hemstitched and hand embroi­ Overalls, nursery figured Children’s patterns, sizes 2 to 6 years, $8.00 Sample Shoes style. value $1.. .and 1 Mavis dered. Felt Slippers C. B. Ala Spirite and Leather Goods Dusting Powder, value All styles and leath­ Boys’ Novelty Suites Third Floor ers, in size 4 B only. A Soft padded soles. Her Majest.v Corsets* $1.50 Flashlights $ 1 .. .combined value $2.00 value. wonderful dollar day Regular 79c value. Sizes Girdles Lumba Jack styles, 200 foot focusing $2. B o t h ___ '...... DOLLAR DAY treat for women. 6 to 11. 2 p a ir...... and^hook arounds. Val­ wash toss and wool m ix-' flashlights, complete Camay Soap. 16 cakes DOLLAR DAY Main Floor. ues $2.00 to $5.00. Dol-' ed trousers and combin­ with battery and bulb. Gillett’s $1.21 offer.. Hosiery and Rugs lar Day . . . i ; ...... ation effects. Two cell, nickle light,' 1 pkg. Gillett's blades, with long range beam. value 36c., 1 tube Wil­ Knit Goods Manufacturers’ DOLLAR DAY Brassieres, Bandolas, Boys’ Straight « t Dollar Lamps and Bandettes , Pants. Brief Cases liams’ -Shaving cream, Carpet Samples With two pockets, value 35c, i bttl. Aqua Outsize Burson Hose 27x18 inches, heavy Boudoir Lamps Jewelry ■variety of models and. 2 f o r ...... silk and rayon mixtures, materials. Values $2.00 Regular price for one walrus and alligator Velva, value $50c, to­ quality or plain colors Crackle .glass base Diamond Cut Crystal grain, black or brown, tal $1.21. A l l ...... colors: black, nude, that would cost $5.00 and shade, assorted col­ to $3.00...... $1.39. with lock and key. Main Floor. .grape and light tan. Ir­ yd. off the roll. Ends are ors, wired completed Choker Beads Values 75c to $1.00. Wool mixed, fully lined in dark mixtures. Leather Bill Folds regulars of $1.00 val­ finished. Special 2 f o r .. $2.50 values,’each .... A special lot that re­ 2 for ...... Good values. Values to $3.00. DOLLAR DAY ues. 2 for ...... tail regularly up to Values 39c to 59c. Linoleum Rugs $1.39 Bridge Lamps Boys’ Wash Suits Laced edge, gold cor­ Women’s Lisle Hose 34x54 oval in shape, Black pale crome fin­ $3.95. Rose, empraid, 4 f o r ...... ners, many plain, black, Pictures Third Floor. $2.00 value. black, white, nude, zinc, Jarpe Linoleum in tan ish with parchment amethyst, aquarmarine, brown and tan. Choice $1.50 Swinging and gunmetal. 5 pair Jack Tar and P^ter and rose grant with pat­ shade. Complete ...... topaz, crystal. Pan styles, linens, nov­ of Morocco steerhide, Photograph Frames for ...... terns of various color?. DOLLAR DAY calf and pigskin. $1.75 Bed Lamp Rondellier elties and combina­ Finished in mottled Women’s Full Fash­ Slightly imperfect in tions. Boston Bags g rey .. .swinging frame Georgette and dotted ioned Pure Silk finish. Value $1.95 Spe­ Necklets Men’s - Furnishings Boys’ Wool Sweaters With lock and key, models. Sizes 5x7, 6x8, cial ...... swlss in assorted colors, Stockings wired, ' with socket. Fine diamond, cut Plain colors and Jac­ two strong handles, 7x9, and 7 1-2x9 1-2 Men’s Broadcloth heavy riveted bottom, with a 4-lnch lisle top Cocoa Brush Door Complete ...... beads in all wanted col­ quard effects with V and Inches. and lisle sole, A regular Shirts brown only. 15 inch . Mats / $1.98 and $2.98 ors. crew necks. Sizes 28 size. $1.50 Framed Pictures $1.95 stocking. For this 18x30 inches, better Collar attached and to 36. Parchment Bridge neckband style in fancy Main Floor A choice of attrac­ special day all popular than the average in Chanel Necklets Boys’ Blouses tive landscape scenes, in colors of the season. quality. Value $1.49. and Junior Floor and white broadcloths.^ Chanel stones, set in Splendid values!. Broadcloth, madras 14x18 two toned gilt Sizes 8 1-2 to 10, Special ...... Shade sterling silver. Regular­ and fine percale, plain frames. Unusually good Women’s Light Fourth Floor. Floral inlaid parch­ ly $1.95. Men’s $1.50 Outing shades and fancy* pat­ Dollar Gloves offer! Weight Union Suits ment in bright colors. Flannel Pajamas terns. Sizes 6 to 16. Women’s Kid and Fourth Floor— Annex. Down Stairs. • Main Floor. Full cut pajamas of Slightly irregular. sizes 36 to 44, come low DOLLAR DAY Capeskin Gloves, pr. neck, sleeveless, cuff warm outing flannel, 2 f o r ...... DOLLAR DAY trimmed wlth^^gs. All Main Floor Smart kid and cape- and loose knee, also Curtains Dollar Linens, Domestics, Wash Goods sizes. Good .n ^ e . skin gloves In one and 400 New Spring bodice top. Value 75c. two clasp style, with 2 f o r ...... - $1.69 Ruffled Turkish Towels Satin Charmeuse Men’s $1.6nNigbt Dollar Day novelty cuffs, black, Hats Children’s Union Marquisette Curtains extra, heavy, double Newest patterns and Shil white, tan, grey. colorings 36 inches Full cut night shirts Felts, silks and straw Suits dotted and figured pat­ loop, colored borders, Wall Paper and $1'29 Slip-on Two- combinations. While terns, full width and pink, blue and green, wide. Regular 59C a of plain white broad­ they last. sizes 2 to 12, neatly and yard. Dollar Day, 2 1-2 cloth. All si2es. Paint plex Fabric Gloves, well made, come high length. Dollor Day, pr. size 21x42. Regular 29c A wonderful group of 6-Piece Ruffled Voile value. Dollar Day 4 for yards for ...... Men’s $1.00 Work 8 and 10 Roll Lots trimmed also sport hats neck, long sleeve, ankle. Ginghams, Checks Heavy two-plex fabric 2 for ...... Cottage Curtains Shirts, 2 for of wall paper, with bor­ . In slip-oh style, in mode, In a variety of styles Table Cloths and Plaids Blue chambray. Are ders to match. per lot and colors, for Miss Main Floor. of fine hard twist voile All ■ linen, assorted cocoa and grey. For trimmed with colored Assorted colorings. fully cut.

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r J This And That In (DI929 Q ym ^ice. inc. ^ ANNE AUSTIN ©fFttW lt)^EEP WELL bjt; World Fanped Aothority THIS HAS HAPPEN^ Feminine Lore One Monday mwning the l ^ y of “ HANDSOME HARRY” DEN, promoter of dabibns stock BOOKS GIVE NEW EACTS;. ^ulating guides to the care of the companies. Is found by his seere* TO HELP XIFE human body. tary, RUTH LESTER, spraivled be­ The progress of preventive med­ The fifth article of Dr. Fishbeln’s icine. and of personal hygiene is so FasUdibus wpmen who pride ^and fill molds. If wanted for six neath the airshaft Window' of his -•X.'.v private office. Bath is enfaged to interesting series of seven articles rapid, however, that the reader themselves on their dareful groom­ and eight persons the rule should JACK HAYWARD, nrhose ofllee is on “ The Human Body and Its can hardly keep abreast by the ing,not on lr have facials’ at Inter­ be doubled. just across the narrow airshaft (3rt%” Is p j^ w ted here. The Series, readi^'O f hooks alone. For this vals but see to it that the neck re­ If stock is not at hand, bouillon obtained reasoh"'the American Medtoar.As- ceives the same attention, For all cubes can be used. This saves time from Borden’s. and work. Bath recalls Jack’s angry threi^ts sociatton issues a monthly period- such work'ieep; in mind’ the Lily the Beauty parlor in the House and on Saturday when Borden made a hidtion,' ic'al ifoalled Hygeia, which in­ cludes hdt only orlgtoal contribu- Hale building. Phone 16.71. The successful business woman playful pass at her and her scream of today is just as much of a globe •etbps by various* authoiritl'es In ,the attracted him in the opposite olhce. Women are altogether too easily trotter as her society sister, and Buth hurries to Jack’s office to H r iHl^^^cwSiis f is h b ] ^ " heilfh fieldj but also editorial 'idls- satisfied with the appearance of she starts off just as gaily for Hav­ tell him of the tragedy and. Had­ cusstons of health problems, . rpr their necks, and when they are In ana, Bermuda, Florida or the play ing him out, searches for his pistol, EdttoV ' ^ S i^ P fS f the American vle'Wg of new books on health, v.and the habit-of .wearing* dlnnfeT or eve- spots of the west coast as if there which he had purchased at the Medical A^clktioin Hygeia, a depa,rtment of “ Questions And nlng gowns Infrequently this neglect were no such thing in the world as same ‘time he bought an identical Answer^’ In which the problfems shows the powder line which is an office desk. I am reminded of weapon for her to keep in her of readers are given special con­ luually drawn . between neck and one former. Manchester woman who desk. Bath, femrlng Jack shot Bor­ 7 S jThe ■ !^^\has been sideration. face and a rough, dark color to the spends February of each .year In den across the airshaft, hurries to 'i^Ven to the humi^-^ody has It has been argued that physi­ skin. This is probably a hangover 1 iHorida, and not only enjoys the shut the window above the body. It taitofi little cians ahfl scientists are nqt^capa- of the childhood aversion • to hav-1 pleasure of the trip herself but is already closed! Qt’-the, newer dfj&xjvertos .,toe''.ble; ;tot ^^w^ and ing the neck washed,; bub If the treats a younger sister to it. Ruth tells DETECTIVE Mc- fleto, ;pf medicine Th‘*Sv to^giene in terms that ‘.people can neck Is kept clean and.' gfdwing and MARY TAYLOR. IHANN of Borden’s two Saturday violdjt. iays, sunli^ii^^d4tof?>^ hnd^rstand, and that-it 4s going to the powder dusted on down to the morning visitors: RITA DUBOIS, tl?eL' '^vitamins,! be necessaty for-'-fiction writers dressillne, it will repay one for the If a few drops of olive oil are night club dancer, and MRS. BOR­ similar .words. have-- b^om o .kimwn' and essayists ' to learn enough trouble and Ume taken. added to the water when washing DEN, wife and mother of his two toi all of u^heoause of thb'; tr^; about these scientific subjects to chamois leather gloves they will During Lent we will feature fish children, who called for her month­ mendbus'pUbilcii^T given to tha% ehabto^them to satisfac- not become bard or stiff. ly alimony check. Mrs. Borden recipes in this column for the truth in receht ■* discussions on healto; tbrlij^ for the 'public the com­ comes into the office daring the is that' we do not. eat enough of it. questioning. McMann accuses her of subjectsl- • * ■ moner facts about health. Children'should be taught when the murder but she denies it. When One 1b- tempted to Insert at ttilS' t All the hooks to be recommend- very young to like fish. Fillets of MRS. ADA M. point the'ancient proverb, “ Be not ^ have been written by physicians white-meated fish,, because free McMann finds tiny footprints of a KJJ pigeon in dried blood on the win­ the first; by ' 'vyhoai the - ue.w... is •Or scientists who have developed a from bones and easy to digest, are MERRIFIBLD tried. The progress of - sclehoe llto.tory- technique which makes it ideally suited for children and In- dow ledge and on the floor near the ..A ^ ^ s A M ^ ^ a * a ^ a a * 6^,^ A * *«««. — 1 u ^ m ■ ■■ ,~i ■ body, which indicates the window “ Juil lay ll« murder of ‘Handsome Hwiy’ Borden promises Ic rapid and It' is almost impossi­ possible for them to write in lan valids. If boiled in milk or creamed Teacher of ble for anyone to keep abreast of guage that anyone can understand. fish, is an excellent, nourishing dish was open during the murder, he to be onie w the hugest crime sensaLbns o f the year, and that Mandolin Tenor Banjo says the shot may have been fired Iktective Sergeant Thomas H. McMann, in charge of the SMARTLY YOUTHFUL. all its innovations. The safe path TIm dramatization of medicine for them. ■ Sole, flounder, fluke, haddock, codfish or almost any lianJo-Mandolin from the inside, and the window investigation, expects to make an'arrest before the day is is to be assured that new methods and' of science constitutes another Tenor Guitar Plectmni ISanJo A distifiguisbed and youthful other variety may be used. closed by the murderer. over are necessary. field. Including the great biog­ Ukulele Mando-Cello fashion with ripping tiered skirt, New techniques for prolonging raphies and autobiographies of Suspicion fastens on Ruth until Shrimps jellied or creamed are Mandoia Cello-Banjo McMann points to the office across bols to me as soon ao Clay drags ;look at that gun, and the i, still so suitable for. the fashionable life should have been thoroughly medical men, the picturesque works her In.” open-minded, I’ll wait for Peder­ printed silk crepes, pastel chiffons, tested in the laboratories and of DeKruif, the story of Panama both good to look at and palatable. Ensemble Playing tor Advanced the airshaft and asks who rents it. To 1 pint of rich white sauce add a Jack admits it is his. McMann ques­ McMann waved his subordinate son’s report on whether it’s been georgette crepe, crepe de chine, practices of the experienced before and of the medical corps In great ihipils. fired or not. Pederson’s our fire­ tablespoon minced parsley, table­ tions the elevator boys and learns away, then concentrated upon Jack crepe satin and canton-faille crepe. any attempt' is made to utilize wars. The Individual man may, Agent for Gibeon Inatrumenta. arms expert, and it he says it’s spoon lemon Juice and 1% cupsi that Saturday afternoon passen­ Hayward again. “ So it took you 10 The hlplTne is slender with higher them in the routine of dally life. through a study of the care of his of 865 Vain St. Orford Building minutes to answer the phone and never been fired, I’ll take his word waistline showing plaited girdle shrimp. Serve with thin slices gers to the seventh floor were To Books for Health Facts own body, learn much of the way well-toasted bread. Booms 16-17 • BENNY SMITH, Borden's office pick up a couple of theater tickets. for it— but not yours. Pretty clever with scarf ends. It features chic The books to be mentioned In which science protects man in Telephone 1709 That right?” of you to admit possession of a oue-sldsd bolero, the newest Idea boy, Mrs. Borden, Rita and Jack In this reading codrsS 'are mere­ the mass against the deadly plasues It is sometimes a problem what Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Hayward! “ Not exactly," Jack answered gun, but you knew damnud well of Paris. You’ll enjoy making this ly the beginning of a new literature that have devastated humanity in evenly. “ I was pretty well knocked that the record would show when stunning dress,as much as wearing to do with a little left-over fish be­ on health. They have been selected the past. sides creaming or putting it in a NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY out by the bad news from the In­ and where you purchased It.” it, because you’ll find the work so to elaborate the points made In surance company, since I’d counted He strode to the communicating Interesting. Style No. 393 is de­ salad. A young friend who is a Have You Headaches? CHAPTER XVI this preliminary discussion and to TOMORROW: New Books on good cook gave me the Idea of on the commission to get married door, o p e n o it, flung It wide, and signed in sizes 16,18. 20 years, 36, “ Well, Hayward,” McMann open­ afford to any reader safe and stim- Health. pickling it— pouring a small quan­ on, so I sat at my desk for two or addressed the detective who was 38. 40 and 42 Inphes bust. Pattern ed the attack with his short bark of tity of vinegar' and whole pickling three minutes, trying to get hold of talking over the telephone: "Back price 15 cents to. stamps nr coin spice over it, as some folks do with Take Chiropractic a laugh, “ you've had plenty of time in a minute, Birdwell. Keep an eye myself before seeing Miss Lester (coin Is preferred). 'Wrap coin Flexible Body Important to Your fresh herrlhg. to figure out why It took you at again. I didn’t want to spoil her on this couple for me, won’t you? least 10 minutes, to find those ,thea­ carefully; ’ ' treatment at once and day— the first after our engage­ Come on out— both of you!” and he We sugjgest that when you send Geiieral.Health. I have a call for a cheese cake. ter tickets.” ment— ” He drew a quick, sharp motioned to Ruth and Jack, who Jack flushed darkly but his voice for this pattern you enclose 10 cents Can anyone supply the recipe? The breath, then smiled down at the still stood beside Borden’s desk. additional tor' a copy of our Spring BY LOUISE GIFFORD. ^ s*!«' inquirer says that it was possible to note the difference. was steady. “ I had no trouble find­ girl who was clinging to his arm. » * • Co-ordination is just as impor­ ing the tickets. They were In plain Fashion .Makazlne. ' It’s just- filled buy them formerly at one of the “ Needed money pretty badly, Flushed, but with heads held with delightful' styles, including tant as muscle in the realm pf bakeries now out of business. sight on my desk. But when I en­ didn’t you, Hayward?” McMann in­ high, they obeyed, silently taking sport. A baseball player's muscle tered my office the phone was ring­ smart ensembles.' and cute designs terrupted significantly. seats at the large table in thb cen­ for the kiddles. does him no good if the parts of his The craze for the sun-burned ef­ Dr. M. H. SQUIRES ing and I answered it, of course.” "I was sorry to lose the commis­ ter of the reception room, where body do not move together smooth­ “ And talked 10 minutes? Who fect is so prevalent at Palm Beach Selwitz Block. sion, because it might mean a post­ every word they uttered could be ly. The timing of a golf swing is that many of the younger women was the girl?” McMann was heavily just as important as the golfer’s ponement of our marriage,” Jack heard by Birdwell, who had taken IVlanches^r Herald wear low-heeled sandals, socks and Phone 4^7-2. sarcastic. admitted curtly. "Then It Occurred possession of the unaccountably muscle. You may be able to stand bare legs. “ The call was from an insurance to me that since I’d logt the com- missing office boy’s d^k. Pat tern Service on the tips of your toes for hours company with w’hlch I do business,” but you are not a dancer unless n^isslon I’d better be lining up other ” I haven’t scattered the reporters As ojtr paHerna are uialisd Jellied Shrimp Salad. Jack answered, his flush deepening business, so I pajeked my breifease yet, sir,” Birdwell volunteered. your body can move easily and Two tablespoons granulated gel­ and his eyes involuntarily glancing! from Net? York Oily please al­ rhythmically as one co-ordinated with worit to 40,over the week-end. “ Been busy on the phone. The low Ore duya. atin, 4 tablespoons cold water, 2 FILMS toward Ruth. .. v. j It took me 4evefal minutes to find waiter’s coming right'over.” ' whole. In the same way one’s gen­ cups clarified veal stock, 1 oup eral physical condition Is not bene- “ A business call at two o’rtock bn a’ list of prospects I wanted to work ’’Well, guess I’ll have to give ’em Pattern No, ...... chopped canned or boiled fresh Developed and Saturday afternoon? ’ Pretty thin,’ ’ fitted by muscle development un­ on, for. I'm not familiar with my a minute,” McMann'concedW, with shrimp. McMann commented dryly. “ I sup­ Price, Ih Cents less at the same time the whole Soften gelatin in cold water for Printed secretary’s filing system. When I feigned reluctance, smoothing bis body is kept flexible. pose you can give the the namo of had found it I left the office and re­ hair and adjusting his tie, as he ten minutes. Stir into boiling stock your caller?" Name . . The following exercises will give and stir Until dissolved. Let sCand joined Miss Lester at the hotel.” opened the outer door. your body the feeling it should al­ FLAMING "I can,” Jack answered reluct­ “ At what time?” A barrage of questionr, halted until cool and beginning to thicken. antly. “ And also the substance of Size . . . ways have as a basis for co­ Stir in prepared shrimps and turn of All Kinds “ At llo' miuntes past two.” hifn on the threshold. ordinated motion: the conversation, though I had ” No, nothing for you yet, boys,” into a mold dipped In cold water. hoped to spare Miss Lester the bad Address 1. a.. With the right hand grasp Let stand until chilled and firm and "You've got the time down pret­ the massive detective told them, the left wrist and shake it vigor­ cut in squares to serve. ^ news for a while longer. The call raising his hand Impressively for came from the branch manager of ty pat,'haven't you?” McMann in­ • e*e«'0.fle4 e qeee«eeeeeee •••# ously so that the left hand dangles If a party salad is wanted, gar­ Elite Studio sinuated, grinning crookedly ns he silence. “ Just say the murde'- of loosely from the wrist. nish each mold with a whole shrlmn the Pinnacle Life Insurance Com­ Henry P. Borden, known as ‘Hand­ 086 Main. U|istali« pany. Tie was still in his office, and made a nOte. 'Then, more' directly, Send your order in tbe "Put- b. With the right hand grasp set In a little clear jelly. Add “ You were .Jready thinking in some Harry’ Borden, promises tf. be tecq. MetiU, Ma,do(iestei Evening the left arm just above' the elbow, chopped shrimps to remaining jelly took a chance on finding me in one of the biggest crime sensations and letting the left arm swing loose, mine. He called to tell me that Mr. terms of alibis, weren’t you, Hay­ Herald; Mancbeaier. Conn.” ward?*'.' of the year, and that Detective Ser­ shake it vigorously so that the T. Q. Garnett, whom I had signed geant Tliomas H. McMann. In whole forearm seems to dangl^ out up for a $50,000 policy, had been “ You’re certainly open-minded, McMapu!” Jack laughed contempt­ charge of the investigation, ex- ects of the elbow joint. turned down after a medical ex­ to make an arrest before the day c. Let the left arm swing loosely amination, because of high blood uously. “ First you sum up a mag­ is over. . . . ” from the shoulder and swing it pressure.” nificent case against Mrs. Borden, VDUR back and forth in the shoulder until the poor woman herself must News photographers pressed for­ His handsome young face was ward, cameras were aimed, flash­ socket. (If you kepp your knees very grim and pale as he acknowl­ have half-believed, she did it. Then relaxed at the same tinie it-will you make an equally strong case light powder, already prepared, ex­ CrilLDREN edged the collapse of his plans for give you a better swing.) The fle.xible body . . . against Miss Leistei, and now both ploded, while the flattered detective an immediate wedding. I posed in the doorway., Oj^/f^risBarkm Repeat a, b, and c with th6 right “ Oh, Jack darling!” Ruth reach­ of them must give v ay to your new wrist, elbow and shoulder. favorite— John Carringten Hay­ “ Is it true, Mc{kl?hn, that the- ^ HEA Sarvice.Inc ed for one of his tightly clenched widow is under fe p lclo n ?” a re­ 2. a. Standing on the left foot, YOUTHFUL SCALLOPS fists and laid it tenderly against her ward!” And the foolhardy, angry Not loojg.iigqT read an article by grasp the right ankle in both hands young man bowed ironically. porter asked, w h ^ the photogra­ A little flared-from-the-face hat cheek. “ You should have told me! phers had finished^ a woman who. had-lived for many and shake it vigorously' so that the in honey beige felt has its turned “ Oh, Jack, don’t !” Ruth cried. years in Europe. V- foot hangs loosely from the ankle If you had— ” But she checked the “ Mrs. Borden’s testimony ir df back brim cut in scallops that give sentence that was tumbling out on “ Please, darling— ’’ She and^^hei:: husband dwelt in joint. ' “ Give him enough rope. .” Mc­ the highest importance. She is be­ . Standing on the left foot, clasp A very youthful look. the receding tide of doubt and fear ing detained for further question­ many lands-and .their three small which had made the last two hours Mann shrugged, but his face was children went . to schools of many both hands under the right knee ing,” McMann answered. > “ But a nightmare. So much was clear livid with anger. “ I admit your nations and learned to speak sev­ and pull It up, letting the leg dan­ PLAID LININGS really, boys— ” t now— his worried, harassed man­ charge, Mr. Hayward: I am open- eral languages. gle loosely from the knee-cap; then minded, and you can oblige me w'ith "Just a minute, chief,” another let it drop, the foot falling where Spring leather wind-breakers and ner on Saturday, his moodiness Sat­ reporter insisted, using a title that They grew up absolutely un­ urday evening and Sunday evening, a little more info.'mation. You saw prejudiced. with open friendly it will on the floor. Repeat thrde other smartly cut jackets for Borden across the airshaft, didn’t could not fall to flatter the detec­ times. sportswear show a preference for that work-stuffed briefcase— tive sergeant. “ What ab'ut Bor­ minds unbiased , against any race “ Blrdwell!” McMann shouted, you?” or religion. 'When they returned Repeat a and b with left ankle plaid linings . or vivid checks. Ruth held her breath, then re­ den’s secretary—R,uth Lester? and knee. .Straps and buckles divide honors and the detective who had been sta­ Headquarters tells ns that she is a to America and went into Amer­ tioned at the telephone in the outer leased it with a sigh of relief as ican schools they astonished eyeryr 3. Lying on the floor, relax with ornamentol buttons for fas­ Jack retorted emphatically: “ I did daughter of the late Colby Lester, arms, legs and neck. Twist and tenings. 'office, in place of Patrolman Rand, the big criminal lawyer. That right? one by their ability to mix. And appeared in the doorway. “ Check not! I never even went near the this fredoni rfrom prejudice turn just through the controlling window. I had other things to think Is she being grilled, too?” center, letting your arms and legs| up on this by phone. 'Pinnacle Life against race, nationality, and re­ One of the longest canals in the Insurance Company. Ask for the about, besides Borden.” Ruth uttered a low, strangled cry and head follow as they will. j and her sweetheart’s arms closed ligion extended still further Into These exerci.ses should be prac- j world runs from Leningrad to che manager. Find out if and when he “ And yet you knew he’d been the ficH' of liberty. They had making violent love to Miss Les­ about her, as McMann closed the tlced without strain or hurry, and frontier cf China, a distance of called John C. Hayward Saturday door upon whatever answer he learned to respect absolutely other never to the point of fatigue. 4,500 miles.' afternoon. . . .Any news, Birdwell? ter,” McMann reminded him. “ You made to the importunate reporters. people’s rights to do as they chose That phone’s been ringing enough.” threatened, in the presei'ce of “ Don’t mind so terribly, sweet!” without criticism. STEAMED PRESS Blrdwell, middie-aged, laconic, Moran, the elevator boy, to kill Bor­ Now we.can’t take our children den, remember!” Jack pleaded, “ He’s just a blunder­ and permanently bored with life, ing fool— ” to Europe, most of u?, but we can "When spbhg|nr^. -toe- children’s “1 did— before she had assured answered tiredly: “ Much ringing, ^ Oh, don’t” Ruth shuddered. teach them almost the same fair school trouse'r^.get •'qui all the-: little news. Clay’s out to round up me that Borden bad not touched mindedness' at home. Or rather spots, then sponge _ wlth^ a cloth P r O O ^ her,” Jack answered evenly. “ But “ Try not to antagonize him, darl­ the Dubois woman.” ing! Listen— ” and her voice drop­ It works the other way round. It' wrung out of clear wator, fold the I believed Miss Lester when she is in the home-that, children' pick creases carefully while they are. assured me that she had hurt her ped to a whisper,, as she glanced McMann consulted bis notes, over her shoulder fearfully. up most e f their prejudices. They still damp snd 'spread over papers checked an Item or two, then de­ lip against the door.” drink it with their milk. laid on the radiator. . .They. .will, “ Yes, you did! You believed her Blrdwell’s weary but watchful manded irritably: “ Hasn’t that eye was upon her. She knew then A Child’s Attitude. dry beautifully, all creased a^ ft Makes the so firmly- that you came back later office boy blown in yet?. . , .No? that It was useless to try to warn They usually look down on a steam pressed. Coffee What’s the last address you have. to kill Borden!” McMaim shouted, little boy or girl because his par­ banging his fist upon the desk. Jack. Totally unprepared, he would Miss Lester? We’ve got to pull him have to face McMann when the de­ ents speak a different language or Good horseihen usually make in.” "Come clean, Haywardl You own tective returned^— empty handed, go to a different church— or be­ good air pilots, but .expert racing Ruth got the information from a gun yourself, don’t you? You gloating over the disappearance of cause they'are “ Just different.” motorists do not excel as airmen. Room didn’t spend good money— hard up her files and gave the memorandum his latest suspect's gun. . . . We can ti^k all we like about to Birdwell without comment. as you are—to protect Borden’s (To be Continued) America betos'for Americans; It. “ I’ll put Callahan on the job, offices from hold-up men and neg­ sounds splendid, but, -we are only sir,” Blrdwell volunteered wearily. lect your own rafety— did you?” talking against tipae. Perhaps Distinctive Again, when she most needed it, In the next chapter: The busy “Anything else?” telephone line. America is .gfqr Amerlcsns but the “ No. Yes, wait! Hayward, you courage from some unseen, benefi­ world IB for everybfldyj and hound- Patterns say you and Miss Lester lunched cent source sustained Ruth Lester, ;aries will go., indeed! they have at the Chester Hotel?. . . .Which just as sickening, waves of nausea gone. To complete that harmoni­ table?.” began to pour over her brain. EVEN ICING The world gets smaller every ous combination of color that Cre^lK I Jdek answered concisely, coolly, “ I own a .38 caliber Colt's auto­ day— ship's, cables, air-lines and the tastefully furnished room butiRuth, who had returned to his matic, exactly like the pistol I gave When icing a cake, pile the radio are so many shuttles weav- *^dophulisM“ I side, tightened her hands convul­ Miss Lester,” Jack answered steadi­ icing right in the middle of the ;ing the continents together. The presents, proper wallpaper is sively about his rigid arm. ly. “ You will find it in the bottom surface to be iced and you will world cannoV go . on hating any essential. A look through our "Tell the manager of the hotel drawer of my desk, unflred. I have find that it is easier to keep* the •more than the wards of a city sample book will reveal several icing even. '' to send me the writer who served never used it.” >oan go onhating:' ‘ ' attractive patterns which will this couple on Saturday, Blrdwell, As h« spoke, Ruth stared >at him I , We^mnst '^propare our children exactly harmonize with your and tell him to make it snappy,” In .terfur she was poworless to con­ r DOG’S DRINK 'for ^togger'and. bet.tor'future, dis- McMaim directed. ceal,, wuntafitp clap hep hand over ! card- '^tbe ri(Old thought and try to furnishing scheme for, each “ Biglers is holding oS a swarm his m mth to. bold back that damn­ If yoU' keep a nickel’s worth of Understand "the new, and work to- room- of reporters out there In the hall,” ing adtoiasioh. brimstone In the dqg’B drinkfng .y^ardlt. Birdwell volunteered nniaterested-:; "W ^ , ha doesn’t know tho gun water and leave It there. It helps ' Don’t says’to: johnny. ‘That fam­ ’phone ly. "Ready for ’em yet, sirT”^^ Is gone!” she realized, with almost keep- the dog healthy and is espe­ ily is Slavish;.6r. ‘ Italian,' or Swed­ “ Not” McMann barked. "Just hysterical Joy. “ He doesn’t know! cially good for a dog,subject to ish, * or .German,..or. French. I tell the hoys that Detective Ser­ How stupid Bve been! Of course worms. . * don't , want you to, folk .-to, those geant Thomas H. McMann expects he’d have qleaned it and put it back ichlldren.” - A l l other things being to make an arrest within a few it he bad killejd Borden! He had SALTY STARCH desirable - why should Johnny painting and Decorating hours.' And that’s no lie! Be sure plenty, of tlm e~ ” ' ■ speak to,^em . ,an\4> try tO' under they get my name spelled right M cM aim r o s e .A s you. say, Hay- If you' add salt tO; your stare)) ■stand. tff4Me' chiIdv0h\- from another Contractor. > 3 wai^. have a your lzon will not stiak* ‘‘liaadi 699 Blain SL. So. fifan^ffikter i.. . .And h r i^ Rita Dii- ' ^ . Vt.

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MANCHBS'riSK HKRALP, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 6 ,1 9 ^ p ag e n in e " ■3“ I I " ...... Aji - Rec Hoop^ters Nose Out Canadian Five 47 To 4$ ------I — - 1 1 * 1 ------■ ■ — — ■ ' ------^ ■ • : JACKIE FIED S STRIBLINGS LIVELY BUNCH TRAIlTENPOINTSATHAIf GETS DECISION I THOSE ARE SURE A BirnWTOUFEINTDIlE; ' OVER JOE CANS BRiSTOt COMES HERE hlESDAY .SX.SA 1 Takes Seven Out of Ten Canadiaas Outplay Locals Rounds But Opponent Re­ COLLEGE. First Hatf But Can’t Stand fused to Open Up. Notre Damn 24, Butler 21. Brooklyn Poiy 30, Northeastern Gaff When CInnites Hit By BAVIft .f. WALSH, 1. New Y®rk, Feb. 16.— Jackie Michigan State 40, Detroit 15. Fields, pretender to tfie throne of Yale 31, Columbia 23. Stride; Narrow Escape all the welterweights, made his Princeton 32. Yale 1.'). plea before the court of last appeals Pittsburgh 49, Penn State 38. Semple 40, W. Virginia 39. from Defeat for Manches­ in the great big city last night, and Springfield 23, Vermont IS. scored ovey Baby Joe Cans, fellow- S'fATE PRO. CalifoiBian. in the course of ten Bristol 35, Yellow Jackets 31. ter. somewhat lively discussions withr Rec 4J, Canadians 45. out laying himself open to the .HIGH SCHOOL. Playing mediocre ball the first charge of inciting to riot. Fields \Vest Hartford 26, Middletown half aad trailing 26 to IG at inter- won clearly' almost ostentatiously, 13. j mission, the Rec I'Tve came back hut nobody ' had to be. penalized Meriden 33, Manchester 21. i with a vengeance in the second half half the distance to the goal line Hartford 25, Biilkeley 22. and swamped the Canadians 31 to for unnecessary roughness. . ______j 19 which enabled Manchester to The punch that abruptly discon­ I emerge a 47 to 45 winner in a tinued Sergeant Sammy Baker and Pete Meyers, lashed out with much violence throughout the evening, I l l U l l T f l l l U The victory was the fifteenth but B. J. Gans retained the perpen­ out of eighteen games played for dicular from flagfall to finish and the Rec and puts them back on the even went so far as to ply the FROM MANCHESTER winner side of the ledger once crown pretender with a right cross more. Next Tuesday evening .the upon the Vandyke from time to crack Bristol Endees, principal time. The performance left some contenders for the state champion-, doubt as to wether Fields has the ship, will be the attraction hpte punch his recent record seemed to Tomkievicz and S p r a f k e while on Thursday the locals will indicate, although, in truth it must journey to Hartford where they. be conceded that B, J. Gans went Lead Attack; Score is into retirement behind a barricade The most important fistic event in months in the coming scrap in Miami, Fla., on Feb. 27 between Jack Sharkey, the Boston ' .jin the new Kacey hall. of gloves, elbows, and shoulders al­ Two-AIan Team. most every time the going became heavyweight, and Young Stribling, pride of Macon, Ga. And from these glimpses of the Striblings, all four of them, you’d to 21: Johnson Best (orj The Canadians came to town with hostile, imagine that the four of them were to face the Boston battler, only five players and almost re­ As a matter of fact, Fields fought W. L, Jr., is the handsome youngster in No. 1 photograph and lie is the same youngster W. L. Sr., or Young Stribling, as he turned with a victory. Hartman \ good fight, whereas B. J. Qans is better known, is tossing, over his head in No. 2. No. S shows Stribling taking a bit of hurdling exercise to strengthen liis Locals. and Conroy, their forrvards are ex­ "caught” one. It isn’t any man’s cellent shots. The other three men, chinch to play at top speed with a legs, and No. 4 shows Pa, W -1., and Herbert getting in a bit of road work. Herbert, you know, will fight in one of the prelim­ Morenz, Morin and Smith played a human octupue and, if Fields’ inaries. Meriden High gave Alanchestei- defense game and were also instrumental in the baskets which chance for the title shot with Joe High its second defeat of the week Dundee is to depend on what hap­ the Hartman-Corley combination and sixth in succession when it won registered. Between them .-they pened last night, then I, for one, «>- handily on its own floor last night. say let them at it. RICHARDS PICKS 3,000 TEAMS IN DID YOU KNOW THAT— made 32 of the 45 points by their Hans Wagner, One Time Ball Star, The final score was 38 .to 21. At team. Fields was a real good fighter halftime, Meriden was leading 23 During the first half, Manchester in taking as least sevep of the Earl Sande wants to.come to S. teh rounds, one of those baby fight­ played listless ball. Its defense, TENNIS PROS TO BOWLING BAH LE back as a jockey. . ...But the Next week Manchester enter­ was ragged and its shooting arid ers who pupch, punch, punch, and, Now Holds Job at $7 Per Day Jockey Club won't let a fella tains West Hartford here Friday then to vary the monotony, pupch, passing far off color. But the sec­ ride v ho owns bosses. .. .Old and goes to Hartftrd on Saturday. ond half, the visitors were out­ launch, punch some more. He is a BEAT AMATEURS OPENING MARCH 2 K. O. Christner w'ent for spats Spiafke and Tomkievicz featured classed, the Rec hitting its stride fast boxer, yet he has the attack­ BY DAVIB J. WALSH. <$his color was more physical than and a cane in New York. . . , for Meriden last night with “ Tub­ and staying in high gear to the fid-' ing complex deeply ingrained, and instinctive. He didn't have Ruth’? When he got his ten grand for by” Johnson excelling for the los­ ish. his very legs tremble in his eager­ By DAVIS J. WALSH New York, Feb. J6.-r-‘'Han8 flplr for the bizarre. Neither did Chicago, Feb. 16 — Tl)<^ 1929 the Sharkey thing. .. .Jimmy ers. The summary; Local’s Tie Sfore. ness to get his man and let hipi W’agner, ope tiuje stgr of the major he have the average balj player's Meriden (3£) Hartman ran wild the first half have it. He know's exactly whpt ije He once was one of the most AmLerican Bowling Congress which Bronson, who made the Demps prominent of Boy Wonders, ^'ow leagues, has bean appointed an 8®* irresponsibility in tbe matter of is to be held in Dexter Park Pavil- nmd by working in Tooney’s B. F. apd Conroy the second. Practically is doing inside and outside, and his sistapt sergeapt-at-arms for tfie personal obligation. And there you Bush, rf ...... 1 0-1 the entire Ree team joined in llelp^’' punches, coming from anywhere he is referred to as a "leading pro­ *iion here starting March 2 will be corner, may do the master fessional.” which means that he is House of Represen tafivea at Harris­ have the seg§n4 and most poBvlBC» the biggest bowling tournament in minding in Stribling's corner Rene, rf ...... *0 1-1 ing overcome the Canadian’s big and everywhere, are unpsnajly §c- burg. The post pays S7 ^ day.”-— ing reason why Wagner is occupy­ Tomkeivicz, If .. halftime margin. It remained for lufate.' I have seen worse fighters ip a tough racket and know that he the history of the sport. And more .. . .And it may make Sharkey . 3 1-1 must talk his way opt of the spot, News item- ing a. minor political jPb and get­ than that it will be the biggest mad....And Pa Stribling pre­ Riccio, c ...... -1 i-1 "Happy” Madden and Roy Norris who have been welterweight cham­ somehow. ting $7 "a dav-i-rwheuever the to close tbe gap completely with the pions. There is a soh in every line of single athletic event in the world dicts— "Don’ t be surprised if Stanley, c ...... 1 0-0 However, when Vincent Richards that paragraph for the lad vhp Pennsylvania legislature- is in ses­ as it has been in the past. Sharkey doesn’t come up tor the Sprafke, rg , ..., . 8 4-7 period more than half gone. Mad- says that thp natignal tennis likea to weep hia way tp fame apd sion. He could have doubled nr Over 3.000 teams will enter the O’Day, r g ...... 0 0-0 "ijlden dropped in a shot following a ti’ebled the monpy '^he made jn second round” ... .Jimmy Wil­ champion of the United States can’t, fortune. Haps Wagper reduced to affair. This means 15,000 howlers son, Card catcher, returned his Ivers, }g ...... 1 1-3 , [beautiful pass from McCann wha baseball if his word of honor hadn't grabbed the ball from a scrimmage be the national tennis champion of the role qf a ?7"a-day pensioner; and with 3,000 to 5,000 who . will contrapt. .. .Not enough dough Knapp, I g ...... 0 0-(. been" one of tbe' sacred things of and threw it out to Madden n«ari THIS TIME GIRLS the United States until such time Hans Wagner, hailed hy John Mp- bowl in the singles and doubles . .. .And he said— ^‘‘Good catch­ as there is an open tournament, for his life. the foul lipe. Graw and„ other criflcs as greater without entering the team event ers are scarse.” . . . . And that’s 15 S-14 3a professionals and amateurs alike, I than Cobb and Rutb, as tbe great­ Then Norris, Manchester’s hard­ Troublous Times. will bring the total list of individ­ what Sam Breadon said when I .4Ianc!ies(cr (‘J1) think he has an argument. Too est of all, in fact. Hans made big ual competitors un around 19.000. working center. f>roke away for a G IV E J IO GOALS Jimmy was trying to get the | n. F. twin-pointer and. add^ Jwo more many good ones are PlayiuiS pro­ money when money was small and It all happened in the trouhipus Competitors will put $M0,00 in­ Renn, rf ...... 0 0-0 fessional tennis today to permit he was no benevolent spender, Babe out at the plate in tlie j points from tlie coilipliiucntai'y times around |901 and ^902 when to a big pot from which they wjU worlfi serious. . . .Pan McGijgin, ! Opizzi, if ...... 0 0-0 the amateurs to exereise a men o- either. He saved his money apainiit draw gctygl egfh prigep. There is stripe to knot tlie score when Rec Laesies DnibNew tho Amarlpan L«ggut wap a raids the Vanderbilt coach, says the I Greenaway, If . . . . n i-;i poly on national titles, fxcept by a rainy day but maybe be wanted ing outlaw’, fighting fof yenognlr no distinction of professionalism in Morenz hacked him on tlie shoti gamblers ought to be stoned Healey, If . 0 1-1 Holland stepped into *the picture at courtesy or tolerance. eueugb for a Jahnstown Flood, tioD. It eajeied tnaay of the stars howling, Neither are there any Boggini, c ...... By way of supporting his con- out of football. . . -Who are! . 0 0-1 this moment with a foul shot that m hdependents 36 to 6; 'Anyhow, it didn’t stay with him. away from the National, Including amateurs. Jolinaoi]. c ...... 4 tetion, the young man has named Today, he is making small money they? . . . .Earl Averill, the I 1-3 - .put .Manchester ahead to sta.v. Bas- the best Of Wagner’s team mates. J(an.v New .Rileys •Vloriarty, rg . . ., . 1 0-2 a tentative list of ten leaders when money is big. But if ne’f,ar got Haos. He had To take care of this vast num­ Clevelar.ds’ expensive outfielder, | 2 [kets by .McCann. Madden and Sta'/- wants more dough.... So does | Bycholski, rg .. . . 0 0-0 0 jnitsky enabled the locals to puil Welles, Scranton Star. among the professionals and offers Innate Honesty. givgn bis wprd to Barney Dreyfuss ber of howlers thirty-two new al­ •) to match his team with any list of Dick Porter, the Clev.lu.uds’ j Dowd, i g ...... 0-1 4 'through although the visitors However, the date of his birth that he wouldn’t jumn and no offer leys will be hullt and it will take Crockett, Ig .,.. ten the amateurs may care to bring 37 days to run off the schedule other expensive outfielder| . 1 2-4 4 'never once gave up the fi.ght. They The Rec Girls won another vic­ and his innate honesty have more could move him, They tell all —— ------^ forth. This is a fair test of the kinds of fantaptifl storiep of how which secretary Ahe L, Langtry, — [kept taking shots from all parts of tory by a one-sided game last night to do with Wagner’s status at the * 8 5-15 21 j the floor and were dangerous to In tbe preliminary game to the argument. moment than the fact that invest­ American League offipiaie connlTed of Milwaukee, is getting ready. Tennis is a game of abiding con­ The first prize in the team the very end. Rec-Canadians pneoupter, when ments aren’t sound, Like many an to get at Wagnar, the kept of Waive (lie recsoiial5. they drubbed the New Britain In­ sistency in results. Alrnost inyari- old timer, Wagper was born .too them having to dn with Ban Johns events* Is Ove $ioo rapdals and $1.- abiy. the ten best men in a tourna­ 000 in cash. The doubles winners The scoring for Manchester was dependents by a score of 36 to 6. soon, He probably never made son’e alleged approach tp the guard­ well divided. "Hank” McCann was ment are the final ten survivors. more than $10,000 a season out of ed room of the star via a freight received $500 and two medals and 9f The visitors made only two field the ope map who tops the rest in the leader and he also played the goals, both by Miss Rapl. The pight Besides, the deeper one goes into baseball and then pply for a com­ eievatbri a general list of both classes, the tho slngies gets a medal gnd $300. Beer A nd‘‘Tuffy hardest game. His eagle eye for before, the I{ec Girls allowed the parative few years. His life time If he had fallen for the stuff, it the hoop spelled doom for the better the professionals’ case w” l salary average wgs ahppt $5,000, First plpce in fh** all events is St.' Peters’ Girls oply one basket In apnear. is inevitable that Wagner would worth a medal and S25'> The all­ Canadians in the second half when Westfield. Miriam Welles' and Anne so that he couldn’t hope to amass hgve been placed in New York an'd, lie. rogistered four times from the piciiards, therefore, is giving anything that looked . like more event total is arrived at bv addinc Scranton were tbe leading scorers himself no particular break in con­ for 'all pbno knpwp 'the entire hlss the bowlec’.' scores, in t’ae tr>,nn floor. .Madden and Stavnilsky last night. Peggy l<}ay» than a comfortable stake whep the tory of the Yankee club would‘ have each scored tliree baskets from the fining hls-eomparison to the twen­ era of expensive and expansive liv­ event, doubles apd singles apd rep- | ed her uspaf effective g a ia / at been altered. He would have made lesents hl8 scores in all pin® games | floor in the second lialf and Norris ty tentative leaders. First off; he ing set in. By that time, Wagner found occasion to drop In two. It • guard and Margaret Welles didn’t offers to match Kozeluh with either them a POrmanent winner In 1901 of the tournament. The all-event | loofi so bad either. The snmpiary; long since was finished with base­ when Ghesbpo wUd^Pltched the\flag * fib® stanza. Beer dropped in a pret­ was a striking contrast to the first Cochet Or Lacoste. the Frenchmen, ball and with money. champion is rfgarded by the bowl­ Rec Gilds (36) admittedly the greatest amateurs away; he might have kept the-'clnb ing public as the official champ of Mechanics Spring Surprise ty overhead shot and a foul t.- make half wiiep the Manchester players B. F. T. plaving the ganie’ todgy. . So much for the vagary that conr up there so long that its great fi- the .world. the score 32 to 26 before he went were missing all sorts of shots. 7110 3lulow, rf, Ig . . . ;i 0-i 6 cerns itself with a man's birth, If naneial success might have been Big Pin BUI out on personals with only twu.min­ summary shows that the teams ♦‘Kozeluh. I regard as t]ie great­ he was playing major league base­ made the same number of foul facksoBj.rf...... 1 0-0 2 est living player,’’ says he. "There­ achieved years earlier. In this An interesting thing little known In Trimming Springfield utes gone in the period. Scranton, If . . . . . 5 0-2 10 ball today, Hans Wagner probably ease. Riippert and Huston-might by the public that new pins are Things looked pretty dark for goals but that the Rec caged one fore, I would send him In against would be drawing an annual salary Vlar. Welles, If .. , 0 0-0 0 have been unknown to baseball, for used after every nine games The Manchester at this ppint but the more field goal. Personal fouls either Lacoste or Cochet, reason­ of $50,000, reckoniug his compara­ Vocational 34 to 33 in were waived by the tw-o teams be­ Mir. Welles, c .. . 8 0-1 16 ably confident of the result. I it is hardly likely that they would pin bill of tbe A B e Is a big one, rest of the lean* fought all the VIcLaugjilin, rg . . 1 0-0 2 tive importance against the $40,r have been Interested in the vent whpn you consider that there will cause the Canadians had but five woiHd ratlier leave m.’'’ name out of 000, of Hornsby and fhe $70,000 Of harder and managed to rgtain one idayers. Hartman had seven and Shearer, rg, Ig .. . 0 0-0 0 the comparison knt figure I need ture at a bigger price than they he 32 sets o i 10 each on every Exciting Battle. of their six point lead. Burke went Blatter, rg, Ig '.. . Buth, That doesn’t mean fhat his paid. squad, These plns'cost around $15 Morenz, five. None of the local . 0 0-0 0 myself to help prpve the argu­ ability may bp measnred gt $20,000 gut on personals for Springfield players had four. ment. Tiiden, Hunter, Lott, Hen­ But Wagner, valuing a personal a set Ibe pip cost of 1480 per with six minutes tp go and tbe less than that of Ruth, Fate and squad. The cost of the bowler's In­ Rec Five (47) IS 0-4 36 nessey and Bprptra might be nam­ showmanship have had much to do promise atlbvei an else, did nothing. Alauchester Trade (84) score 32 to 29. Viot sunk a couple D. F. T. Independents (6) ed as the secopd flight of amateprs. And ngw he has nothing. That’s dividual' balls on each squad is B. of timely foul shots. Baskets by with the latter’s iuppme. afoupd $2,400. With squads com- F. T. Holland, r f ...... 0 ? ,-r> B. F. T. Tiiden was my master, I admit, Wagner was a showman, tod, but life, I suppose. Viot, rf ...... 4 5-S 13 Macosci and Norwak left'the locals McCann, i f ...... 6 i-;i 13 \Iarley, rf . 0 2-2 2 before T turned ‘pro’, although I ipg on every two hours it can be •>. seepf thAt considerable money is‘ In­ Beer, If ...... 6 6-10 IS but one point ahead at the one] of Norris, c ...... 4 4-4 12 laul, I f ...... 0-2 4 always gave him a fight and not a Pitkat, c . . , ...... 0 0-0 0 the game. Madden, r g ...... 4 0-0 8 OOL« 0 m m P 9 9 ^ ^. 0 Orl few times, was abl^ to beat him. vested Ip this sport, Thirty-seven 0 days of this sport and over a mil­ Luhrsen, rg t • t • • 0 1-1 1 Coach Bob Berry and the visit­ Nichols, rg ...... 0 0-2" n Dasbner, rg . . . . . 0 0-0 0 That was Tiiden when he was Fraser, Ig . , ...... 1 0-1 2 ing players objected to the decisions Stavnltsky, Ig .. .. .5 1-4 11 jpeeb, Ig ...... 0 great. He obviously Is great no lion dollars flits by. 0-0 0 lap' It la estimated that 7,000 bowl­ Stiles, Ig, If • • • • • 0 0-0 0 of Referee Herb Angel! but Coach Seeker, Ig ...... 0 0-1 0 longer. I doubt If he would )ast Lane, Ig ...... 0 , • 0-0 Howard Fiedler of the local team 9-18 4T tfiroiigh ap open tonrnamept, for ers will come to Chicago in this 0 tournament to spepd $700,000 get­ ( . says his outfit did not get a square -s Caimdinns (43) 2 2^6^ he now is good for only a couple B. r. T. 6 B y H , C. Carlson, M . D. ting here and back.' The tourna­ 11 12.20 34 of days at top speed, and he would Hartman, r f ...... 6 1-1 1.3 have to go at top speed all the way ment cost, the bowlers’ expense t»{iriii{;flcld Vocational (38) trimmed some of the_best high Uaivemity of Pittsburgh Coagli. will be over $3,000,000. schools iu and around Springfield Conroy, If ...... 7 .5-10 19 in an open event. Morenz, c ...... 1 3-3 5 “ Lott and Henneissey have Imr Young, rf . . . which makes Manchester’s win a •» rfOACV IM fANFi To liave five men in action ip to | Burke, If . . . cherished one. Morin, rg ...... 1 0-1 proved since the daya T outranked Smith, Ig ...... 3 0-0 6 The boy who'used to count them, --B u t so have I. As for place more of a burden on.i the ' Novak, if ..,, 100 before fighting n ow / Hunter and Borotra, I don’t think defensive teapi. While this may Macosci, c .. 9 I YANKEES -WIN weaken the team defensively, this Wands, rg . . . 18 9-15 45 has a son who counts there is much doubt.that they have Score by periods: slipped a little. loss is more than copapensated by Negoshick, rg Williams’ Yankees in their first Talt, I g ...... iiame mailed Johnsons' Plutoea by Rec Five ...... 1.6— 31— 47 $500,000 before, he’ll Lea^lers Named increased offensive strength. Canadians ...... 2 6— 19— 4 5 This five-map ofifenplve in, over a score of 41 to 20. Snow and V even lace on the gloves "However, I am not trying to set Personal fouls: myseff up against the entire ama­ and around. Is practically, the 14 5-9 33 Tiiden did m ost'of the scqrlng for aame as the tbrecrman' offensive the Yankees and Dotchin for the Canadians 15; Manchester 11. teur side. What ahout Howard Score by periods; Referee;, Johnny Manion. ‘ Kinsey? It he had stayed In the except that the passer gpes Manchester- . . 6 12 11 5— Plutoes. A«t halftime, the score amateur ranks. It is quite possible abound two raep yathe.r'than one. Papa'StrjblIng started voicing a Spriugfield . . . 7 13 6 7— stood 17 to 11. thait he might be national champion Further, the DassCP goes back complaint against the list of Personal fouls: WILLIAMS’ YANKEES (41)’ . today, H® 3’Isn Is n better pro than diagonally into detenslvd territory pefereps the other day. That heralds Springfield 16; Manc.hester 9. B. F. T. Last Night Fights'^ and is fifth man defensive until the next to last stage of tbe fight W. Snow, r f ...... 6 1 ,13 he was an amateur. So Is Harvey . Referee: Herb Angeli, At Detroit— Leo Lomski, Abtrj; * Snodgrasi and the latter got as his receiver passes to a third pian- ballyhoo. , R. Dotchin. I f ...... ,3 -r- 6 When the third man receives n. McComb. I f ...... — — 0 deen. Wash., Lightheavywelghfe,..; high as No. 5 in the ranking list K m Beer and "Tuffy” Viot were won.decisloil over Tuffy Griflaths,-:Of when this grade may have been the ball, the first map cuts up BABE IS INDIGNANT OVER the outstanding stars in the 34 to F. Tiiden. € ...... 5 4 14 along his' side of th$‘ floor, and the REPORTS THAT HLS SALARY R. West; c r g ...... 4 — 8 Sioux City, Iowa, 10. a hit more difficult to attain than 33 victory which the Manchester At New York— Jackie Fleds, p M IHI it is BOW-, second man has retreated diag­ MAY BE PARED* WHEN HE Trade school scored over Spring- F. Edwards, rg ______— — onally Into defensive territory. SIGNS A CONTRAC’T FOR NEXT McCormack, I g ...... — — — Angeles welterweight, won deelsioBrp- " I’m not forgetting the Burke field Vocational at the Rpe gym yes­ over Baby Joe Gans, Los Angeles brothera, Albert and Tommy, of As shown in the accompanying YEAR. THE RAPE SAYS HE’S 'TTING TOO -, OLD TO BE terday afternoon. Earlier In the sea­ T o ta l...... : 86 5 41 Negro, 10; Osk Till, Buffalo, out'-.,, Riviera fame. Surely, they are as diagram, Np. 1 pasqes to No, 2 son, Springfield had .walloped the pointed Harry Ebbets, Brooklyn, ^ood as the amateurs I have natn>.d and retreats Into defensive terri­ AYlNg FOR NOTHING. ' PLU’TOEB (SO) V tory. When No. 2 makes the pass FiVff MiKI locals 41 to 15 in Springfield, but L. Dotchin. rf ...... 5 . 2 vl2 10. to sav nothing of Van Ryn, Bafon At^Bostoii— Con, O’Kelley, ..j to No, 3, then No. 1 cuts alqng his OFFExaive/ Ip line with that report, E4 Par- yesterday It was a different story. C. C.ubberly, i f ...... — 1 1 de Morpurgo, Gerald Patersp’n. IN,OVER,. The game was close and thrilling heavyweight, won from * a *• Brugnon and other ranking ‘ppr- side of the floor towards the row cornea put, pow witfi a’ R. Johuson, If ...... 1 —- 2 AND AROMND- ranking tha Sve greatest ball from start tp flnish. Springfleld had R. Glenny. c % 1 Sebaaf, Boston, on foul, 6. lata.’ I would like to pwlqg Ninch, basket. Ne- ? then asStflPaS ff- V— -jjiwa;-"" - the German; Ramlllon Klehter, •ponsibillty of the basil dafenstve players pf,all Ume, and s?uee?8S a ppiqt advantage at the «nJ of the W. BendalT, r g ...... ,,J 2 whose teachinga made Lacosfe: man. Th# system continues In This system gives the aflYafirUsjIfT Bamb ' iatg fourth position. first period and tv/o points a*, half­ P. Brown, I g ...... 1 2 Negro, Bead, Parannval. Paul Hes­ this manner with No. 3 passing tO pf havimg’ (wo men flesP .Ip offenn .With a coatraqt to be signed In time. Tbe Trade school spurted S. Stevenson,, I g ...... — — — A man’s chest circumferenao ton and a half dozen other pros in No. 4 and retruating tO the de­ sive tenrUory to move 'back the the'fall, it looks like dirty vtork ahead In tbe thfrd quarter and was should be ten per. .cent greater S6POI>4A*mi against this amateur array. fense as No, $ goes up the floor. dsfeoilvij Hi®, .. , . it titf .eroNreiifl put in front 18 to If at tbe end of Total ••••••••••.•••• 1$ ' SO UuuL-tbat of bis belt line. , er ‘ ...... ■' *’“■'"

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Want Ad Information. Annonnoemeata a PooUry and Supplies 4S Dr. Tinker Has A Ritte STEAMSHIP TICKE'l'S—all parts Ot FOR SALE—10 Buff Minorca Pullets, Manchester tba world. Ask for sailing lists and and a Cockeral; some Mille fluer . rates. Pbona 750-2. Robert J. Smith. bantams. 48 Grandview street. Tele­ That Lincoln Tried Out Evening Herald 1009 Main street. phone 765-3. AotomooIIee for Sale Articles for Sale 45 Phone Your Want Ads Mnslcal Comedy Feb. 22. Classified Advertisements Miss Esther Fellows of the High Among the possessions of Dr. W. The President, impressed with the Count «lx avems# 1—1927 FORD SPORT ROADSTER. FOR SALE— -ABOUT 10 cords of lien manure. F. W, Hill, 10 Olcott street. To The school faculty is coaching the R. Tinker is the Spencer repeating merits of the new arm, took it out Initials, numbers and 3-1926 FORD COUPES. Wheel Club, musical comedy, “ The each count as a word and compond 1—1926 PORD ROADSTER. South Manchester. rifle, manufactured by the inventor into the White House grounds, at­ words as two worda Minimum cost Is 1— 1927 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. Pride ..of Pasadena.” A. E. Waite tached a target to a tree and fired price of three Hnes. ^ 2— 1925 FORD COACHES. Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 is coaching.the chorus.‘ The comedy in Cheney Brothers machine shop it several times. He then recom­ 1—1925 HUPMOBILE TOURING. Line rates per day for transient Several others at your own terms. will be given Friday, February'22 and fired by Abraham Lincoln at a mended that the navy be at once ATWATER-KENT c o n s o l e , all MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Evening HeraW at the Sykes auditorium. target, and recommended by him supplied with this arm. ESeetlTe March 17. 1069 Main St. TeL 740 electric radio ?98 installed. One used The manufacture of the rifles ' Cash Charge Open Eve. and Sun. radio and loop aerial $5. ' Christmas Seal Sale for the use of the navy. It was WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE 6 Consecutive Days ^ Secretary of the Navy Giddeon was carried on in Boston. The one 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 ots 11 cts FOR SALE—REO 7 passenger tour­ 17 Oak Street The sale of-Red Cross Christmas Wells, a native of Glastonbury. wJio used by President Lincoln was later 1 O ay •••eeeeeaaeeeeel II 0t8| 13 CtS ing, Chandler sedan. 3 Keo trucks. seals netted the association $924.- Introduced Spencer to the President. presented by Mr. Spencer to John All orders for Irregular insertloos Brown's Garage. Telephone 869. Cor­ Fuel and Feed 49-A 55. A small part of the funds col­ Sault, at .that time superintendent will bo charged at the one-time rate. ner Cooper and West Center streets. Gall 664 On the trip to Washington Mr. lected go to the State Tuberculosis of Cheney Brothers’ mills. Special rates for long term every FOR SALE—KINDLING wood, 31,50 Spencer was accompanied by Frank day advertising given upon request FOR SALE— GOOD USED CARS per load. Phone Self Serve Grocery. Commission but the greater part is Cheney, Sr. After vain efforts to Dr. Tinker, who came to Man­ Ads ordered for three or six days CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Mr. McCann. J. W. Hale Company. And Ask for “Bee” for work in our community. and stopped before the third or fifth Center & Trotter Streets have the rifle accepted by the w’ar chester in October, 1882, to practice day will be charged only for the a^ Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 FOR SALE— BEST of hard wood $8 Buys Manchester Route department Mr. Wells made an ap- medicine married one of Mr. Sault’s tual number of times the ad appear­ load mixed wood 36.50 load, slabs Tell Her What You Want The Libby Oil Company of which pointment with the president and daughters and the 'gun came into ed. charging at the rate earned, but Aofo Accessories— 'Tires 0 $7.00. Cash. Charles Palmer. 895-3. Harry------Lebeshevsky ■ ' ■ is■ proprietor 'Mr. Spencer took the repeating rifle bis possession on the death of Mr. no allowances or refunds can be made Sault. ' on six time ads stopped after the has purchased the oil and gasoline with him to show to Mr. Lincoln. BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile, FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING kinds She will take your ad. Help you word it fur best resulU, of wood, sawed stove length, and and see that It la properly Inserted. Bill will be matted route of Herman Gordan of Man­ ^^No^*HTil forbids” : display lines not ranging from $7 up. Recharging and repairing. Distributors ot Prest-O- under cover, chestnut hard and slab. chester and has taken it over, L. T. Wood Company. 65 .Jlssell St. same day allowing you until aevenlb day after Insertion In Munich, Germany. police­ ***The Herald will not be responsible Ltte Batteries. Center Au'o Supply to take advantage of the CASH R ^T £. hlrs. Brigham-to Celebrate 95th OFFICIAL “TOWN POST man who sees a pedestrian throw for more than one Incorrect Insertion Co., 155 Center. Tel. 673. FOR SALE— HARD WOOD slabs, Birthday ^ reper of fruit-skin on the. pave- of any advertisement ordered tor NOW IS THE TIME to hav? your car sawfed stove length 310 per cord. O. nient fines him a set amount on more than one time. H. Whipple, telephone 2228 evenings. Mrs. Mary Brigham of Brooklyn The Inadvertent omission of 'pcor- checked up tor the winter season. street will celebrate her 95th birth­ OLDER THAN THE TOWN the spot— and gives him a receipt rect publication of advertising will be Experienced mechanics assure you FOR SALE—SLAB wood. StOV* day on Wednesday of next week. for it. rectified only by cancellation of the expert work. length, fireplace wood 8 to 9 dollars charge made for the service rendered. H. A. STEPHENS a truck load. V. Flrpo, 116 Wells On Sunday there will be a family DeSoto Sales and Service street. Phone 2466-W and 2684-3. party which will be attended by Centei & Knox. Tel. 939-2 Houses for Sate 72 Has Always Been One at Same All advertisements must conform her children, grandchildren and In style, copy and typography wlt^b Gardcn-Fanu-Dalry Products 60 C A U EIGHTH DISTRICT Spot Since Days of Orford regulations enforced by the publish­ Garages— Service— Storage ' 10 FOR SALE—8 ROOM single horse, great-grandchildren. She is alert ers and they reserve the right to all modern improvements. T.ot and active despite ' her advanced Parish. edli revise or reject any topy con­ FOR SALE—ABOUT 20 tons of good 50x150. garage and barn. Apply Only 34 Days Domenico Balluccl, 12 Cottage St. MEETING FOR FEB. 25 age and walks to the center of the sidered objectionable. FOR RENT— LARGE GARAGE and hay. Apply to William Kanehl, 519 Manchester people who have be­ CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads Center street. Telephone 1776. city from her homk Mrs. Brigham to bo published same dav must be ro- repair sliop, centrally located. Apply FOR SALE— W a s h in g t o n streeL come so accustomed, through the to Aaron Johnson. Phone 524. is a charter 'member of Burpee Culved by 13 o'clock noon, ^^turdays FOR SALE— BALDWIN and Greening brand new <n labor and GETS DUNHILL JOB Rev. George S. Brookes, pastor.— Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... IJ material by letting us re-unholster FOR RENT— 5 ROOM flat, all im­ metal stairway placed between the 10:30 a. m. Sermon subject, your old furniture or renovate your provements, on trolley line. - Inquire Insurance ...... 1® Waranoke Hotel building and the “ Jesus and His Environment;” 7 Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 mat tress. 570 Center street. Telephone 2979. THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Moving—Trucking—Storage .... .0 HOLMES BROS. FURNITURE CO. ------— ------1 Tinker Block. By tearing out the Will Remodel Johnson Block p. m. People’s Popular service. Painting — Papering ...... 21 331 Center SL Tel. 1268 FOR REN'T-r-4 ROOM tenement, mod- | partitions and removing the stair­ Rev, Truman Woodward of East Professional Services ...... 2i! ern inipro'/ements. rent reasonable. ; Store for New Clothing CHI.MNEYS CLEANED and repaired, Inquire Felice's, 234 Oak street. , way it gives the Silbros Clothing Hartford will give an address on Grizel Hume Repairing ...... 23 Company the necessary store space House; Extensive Altera­ Tailoring—Dveing—Cleaning ... 24 key fitting, safes opened, saw filing the subject, “ The Last Laugh.” The Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Urauchcf Toilet Goods and S e r v ic e ...... 25 and grinding. Work called for FOR RENT— FOUR ROOMS modern required to conduct their chain tions. church quartet will furnish the Wanted — Business S e rv ice ...... 28 Harold Clemson. 108 North Elm improvements, 65 Starkweather St. store business. The location of this KdncnflonnI street. Tel. 462. Call after 5 p. m. ^ music. Courses and Classes ...... 2i store Is ffne of the best In Man­ The Manchester Construction SL John’s church. Rev. H. B. Private Instruction...... 28 Tailoring— D.veing— Cleaning 24 FOR RENT— 5-ROOM TENEMENT, chester. Company has been given the con­ Olmstead; rector.-—10:45 a. m. Dancing ...... 2S-A all Improvements. Apply at 111 Holl The interior of the store will be tract for alterations at the new street. Telephone 1214-4. Morning prayer and sermon. Sub­ Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 HARRY A.NDERTON 38 Church fitted up and redecorated in keep­ men’s and women’s apparel shop to Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 ject, “ Is Lent a Desert.” 6:30 p. m., Istreet. South Manchester. Conn. Tel. FOR ItENT—FIVE ROOM downstairs be opened In the Johnson Block Kf nnnrlnl ing with the other stores operated sermon, “ Christian Growth.” Honris—Stocks—^Mortgages ...... 31 1221-2. Resident dealer for English flat, all improvements and garage. Woolen Company. Tailors since 1898. Apply 38 Woodland street, lei. 1521 by Silbros Clothing Qpmpany. On by A. J. Greenberg representing the |•••-•rless Opportunities ...... 3J March 1st, Silbros Clothing Cqm-^ Dunhill .Stores Corporation. ' First ' Evangelical Lutheran .M -.~v to l/oan ...... 83 church, Rev. John F. Bauchmann, Money Wanted ...... 34 Help W anted— Fenr.ale «5 FUR REN'i'—5 RoiLMS and bath, new pany, a nationally known chain The tront of the store will have Help iind SitnntiniiB floors.^newiy steani hea^ store organization With chain stores an antique verdi marble base with pastor— 10 :00 a, m.-English serv­ rurntshefl. house In excellenr condl- ▼ •!-» ice, “ The Same Old Serpent.” 11:00 Help Wanted — l-'emale ...... 86 LADIES— POSITIONS on ocean lin­ tion. Kent reasonable. Apply O. K. i plate glass set in copper. It will Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 throughout New Jersey, Penn., ers; travel; good pay; experience un­ Willis & Son, Inc.. 2 Main sireeL ' Conn., and New York, will open also have a copper covered awning a m. German service, “ An Evidence Help Wanted—Male or P'emale .. 3? necessary; send addressed envelope of Love.” . Agents, Wanted' ...... '...... 37-A for particulars. Write Mr. Avculiis. Telephone 50.______j store to the public. They board. .The, back.of the display Situations Wanted — Female .... 38 Rockyille Methodist church. Rev. Mount'Vernon, N. Y. TO RF.NT—Git EEN a c h e s Wafls- handle only high grade clothing for window will be paneled. The inter­ Situations Wanted — Mate ...... 39 worth street. 5 room flat, all modern men, women and children, operatr ior will. have Craftex finish. .,A M. E. Osborne, pastor— 9:15 a. m. Employment Agencies ...... 4il WANTED— SINGLE GIRL as stenog­ Live Stock—Hein— I’onltry— Vehicles Improvements. Inquire 98 Church Pittsburgh reflector lighting systepi Sunday school apd'Men’s Corner. rapher, must have experience. Apply street or telephone 1348. ing on a monthly or weekly charge Dogs— Birds— Pels ...... 41 to Cheney Brothers Employment account system. will be Installed in addition to a 7:00 p. m. Song and sermon serv­ Live Slock —Vehicles ...... 42 Bureau. ro RENT — CENTENNIAL apart­ Stuart J. Wasley, real estate large electric sign and complete set ice. Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 ments. four room apartment. Jani­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 dealer secured this location for of fixtures. Rockville Baptist church. Rev. W v ...... Helr» WanUHl— Male tor service, heat, gas range. Ice Unx For Sale— iniscelInneoaB furnished. Call Manchester Con­ Silbros Clothing Company and Is Blake Smith, pastor— 10:30 a. m. Grizel Hume was born at Redbraes Castle, Berwick­ Articles for Sale ...... 46 struction Company. 210'. or 782-2. acting as their agent In Manchester, Sermon, Jesus in the Temple— The shire, on Christmas Day, 1665, and was the d a u b e r Boats and Accessories ...... 46 SALESMAN to represent million dol­ Eilent Years. 7:00 p. m. If Jesus ' Building Materials ...... 47 lar manufacturer; no cash required; FOR RE.N’l’—SEVERAL .first class of Sir Patrick Hume. There were eighteen children in i DIr.monds— W atches-Jew elry .. 48 Lived Today, What Would He big sample outfit free! sell paints, rents, with all improvements. Apply the family, all save two younger than Grizel. Grizel Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 varni^es and roofing with money- Edward J. lloll 865 Main street. TeL Local Auto Dealers’ Think of the Church. Fuel and Feed ...... ’...... 49-A back guarantee; direct to user on 560. was the favorite of her father, and he intrusted her with Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 5l) long, easy terms; earn big commis­ PSYCHOLOGY SERIES First African Baptist church. Household Goods ...... 61 sions easy; permanent position, ex­ Rev. A. E. Hendricks, pastor— secrets that involved his very life Machinery and Tools ...... 52 clusive territory. Adams Paint Co., FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement. 10:45 a. m. Subject, “Prayer.” NEA. Through Special Permission ef ths,Publishers of Ths Book of Knowledge, Coftyri^t. 1923-26.^ Musical Instruments ...... 53 DepL K-6, Cleveland, Ohio. Recent Deliveries North Elm street. Call 258. Office and Store Equipment . . . 64 .AT MEN’S LEAGUE 7:45 p. m. Subject, “ The Biggest Spdrtlng Goods—Guns ...... 55 YOUNG MEN—Steamship positions; Liar in Rockville,” Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Europe, Orient; good pay; experi­ Houses for Kent 65 The Crawford Auto Supply com­ Christian Science service— 10:45 Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... E7 ence-unnecessary; send self-address­ pany reports the following recent , BY ORDER Wanted—to Buy ...... 68 ed envelope for „list of positions. First of Three Lectures To a. m. Subject of the lesson, “ Soul.” OFTHt Rooms— Hoard-Hotels—II onrts deliveries; Oldsmobile 4-door sedan YVrite, Mr. Arculus, Mount Vernon, FIVE ROOM HOUSE to rent reason- morrow Morning— ^Professor Notes K IN 4> Hcsinaranfs N. Y. to Kenneth J. Reynolds of Tower Rooms Without Board ...... 59 able, 32 Woodbridge street. T. R. Wells the Speaker. road. East Hartford; Oldsmobile 4- Patrick Cratty, well known Rock­ Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A WANTED— AMBITIOUS MEN. boys ville barber, is seriously ill at the 68 door De Luxe sedan to F. E. Nevers Country Board — Resorts...... 60 to learn the barber trade. Individual Wanted to Rent Professor T. R. Wells of the oT East Hartford; Oldsmobile 2- Rockville hospital. Hotels— Restaurants ...... 61 instruction with latest methods Mrs. Paul Bastek and son of Wanted — Rooms— Boa r o '...... 62 taught. Day and night courses. WANTED— TWO OR THREE ROOM Hartford Theological seminary will door sedan to Roger A. Coleman of ItenI Kstnie F AND FAR HER PHONE THE A CHANCE TO FRIEND, DIDN’T W ILL LIKE s u r p r i s e , a h , b u t TOO B E TW E E N TO OTHER PUM P HER YOU SA Y----- HER s h e ’l l k n o c k ‘EM B E RASSED A N D F IN D D E A D , v i o l a is UP - THESE O U T W HO -•P a d r e a m in a n ! D ^ 3 . r r W A S . e v e n i n g GOWN.

r k ■V 1 Grizers father held to the Covenant and several times was imprisoned as a result. When she was only 12 years old, a Covenanter named Robert Bailiie w a l held in Edinburgh prison. Bailiie was given many trials. Sir Patricif Hume greatly desired to communicate with Bailiie and intrusted his message to little Grizel. r Stratchn andI Synoptw.I Copyryit. H28.'TIi« CcoHif S a d ttj. B e ContinUed)

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MODERN American today, and who likewise HOME BANK CAMPAIGN COSMOPOUTANClUB .may be called a New England poet SACRED MUSIC since she was born in Maine, was the subject of a paper by Mrs. D. tWcing Tonight TO BE DINNER SUBJECT HAS DAY WITH POETS C. Y.. Moore,, who read several' SERVICE examples of Millay’s work. The certainty of absolute satisfaction and at the RAINBOW SOUTH METHODIST . The next meeting of the Cosmo­ EPISCOPAL CHURCH Plans to Enhance Business The Cosmopolitan club, meeting politan club Will be held with Mrs. the known moderation in cost make Holmes* Kennedy’s Orchestra with Mrs. Gertrude Bissell Purnell William Rush, 214 • South Main Will Be Explained at Coun­ street. It will take the form of a service a popular choice in this community. TOMORROW EVENING try Club Affair. at 43 Brookfield street yesterday musicale, arranged by Mrs. Rush, MODERN-OLD TIME afternoon, had an interesting ses^ Mrs. R. K, Anderson and Mrs. at 7:30 sion with the modern poets. Mrs.'- DANCE A plan to increase the value of Maude Norton. . .Ladydistant always in attendance. .... CHORUS OF 35 VOICES J. W. Conrow read a paper on the Manchester Green School stock of the Home Bank and Trust English poet laureate, Alfred SATURDAY EVE’G., FEB. 16 Under Direction of Company will* be outlined to the Noyes, giving some interestln* facts stockholders at a dinner meeting to Wehr’s Orchestra .^CHIBALD SESSIONS concerning his life and a criticah Dan Miller, Prompter be held at the Country Club, Tues­ analysis of his verse. In Illustra­ NOTICE! day, Feb. 26, at 6:30. , Admission 50 Cents Public Invited! tion Mrs. Conrow read several sel­ l|olntra SHuttEral l^arlora Leroy Campbell, president of the ections from his works and recited . The annual meeting of the City Bank and Trust Company of “ The Highwayman,” prehaps the Manchester Fish and Game 251 inain The annual meeting of the Man­ Hartford, heads the list of speakers Noyes poem best known In this Club will be held Wednesday P^onnl Bap 406-''2 chester Fish and Game club' is and will explain just how stock­ country. ; evening, Feb. 20 at 8 o’clock in ABOUT TOWN scheduled for Wednesday evening, holders can aid in building up the Mrs. J. A. Hood took for her sub­ February 20 at Tinker Hall. business of the bank. ject Robert Frost, well known bard Tinker hall. The Temple Carillon Players mak­ . Willard B. Rogers, veteran Of of New England. She gathered Officers for th e ,ensuing year ing their fourth appearance in Man­ Miss-Amory Cheney, daughter of many busines and civic campaigns, much of her material from a bio­ will be elected and plans for chester tonight, at the High School will outline the plan which will be Mr. and- Mrs, Frank D.‘ Cheney of Willard B. Rogetrs. graphy of Frost, “ A Study In Sen­ annual banquet will be dis­ Auditorium, are firmly established 98 Forest street, was formally in­ used by the Home Bank and Trust sibility and Common Sense,” by, with Manchester’s music followers troduced to Society at a largely at­ Home Bank, will act as toast­ Gorham B. Munson, a,copy of which cussed. All members please as musicians of worth. The pro­ tended party held at the Country master. was sent to Mrs. Hood by the poet. attend. gram to be presented is very well clubhouse on South Main street last Transportation will be furnished Mrs. Hood read some of FrosCs E. B. INMAN, Sec. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—‘T PAYS balanced. Including many numbers evening. for those desiring it, cars' leaving poems. Including the well-known familiar to the Swedish population the bank at 6:15 o’clock. “ Death of the Hired Man.” here. Between appearances, of the Dancing will be the attraction at Edna St. Vincent Millay, In the Bell Ringers, George B. Dowd bari­ the Green school assembly ball this ojpinion of many the first poet of tone, will entertain with vocal evening, w’ith Wehr’s orchestra to selections, accompanied by Helge provide music and Dan Miller to TO RE-OPEN CLUB Pearson, choirmaster of the Swed­ call off the old-fashioned danses. ANNOUNCEMENT'' ish Lutheran church. • FEW ETERNAL At the South "Methodist church The Italian Club will celebrate THE MANCHESTER" The regular monthly meeting of tomorrow there is to be a rather the the re-opening of its renovated the St. Mary’s Young Men’s Club unusual morning service. It is to be clubhouse .on Norman street tomor­ DUCQCO. ^ will be held Monday evening at 8 under, the special sponsorship of the row afternon with its annual ban­ 8 Griswold St., So. Manchester Q uestions o’clock at the clubhouse. It is hopecl women of the congregation and the quet. Dinner will he served at that all members will make an ef­ women are inviting and .urging the noon by Chef Urbano J. Osano and Now 0\^ed by fort to be present as many matters attendance of the men. The subject entertainment and dancing will fol­ of importance will be discussed. of the sermon by the pastor. Rev. low. The toastmaster will be Robert A. Colpitts, is to be “ Help ALFRED CHAGNOT To wives, especially Enighet Lodge, I. O. G. T.. will Cosimo Aloisio. The committee con­ Those Women.” sists of Thomas Sapienza, Camillo meet tomorrow afternoon at Orange Experienced Duco Worker hall at 3 o’clock instead of tonight, i Facchetti and Frank Plano. A six Gustave Schreiber, Manchester piece Hartford orchestra will fur­ as many members are planning to contractor, has gone to St. Peters­ All Kinds of Auto Painting {Husbands may read attend the concert at High school nish the music. burg, Fla., ' for a stay of sevefal hall. weeks. . Fumit^e and Metal between the lines) The February meetiniS of the Leroy Campbell. An extra auto key might easily First C k^ Work- Manchester League of Women, save you tremendous annoyance Voters wil be held Tuesday eve­ SACRED MUSICAL company and will supervise its in­ later; get one now before you need Prompt Service ning, February 19, at 7:45 at the auguration and operation. it, from Braithwaite,, 252 Pearl home of the treasurer, Mrs. Elbert Lewis H. Sipe, treasurer of the street. Phone 1654 Is your husband Shelton, 105 Chestnut street. The TOMORROW NIGHT speaker will be Miss Beatrice H. thoughtful Marsh, executive secretary at the Hartford headquarters of (be enough to carry Parry’s “ Blest Pair of Sirens” f League. The subject will be. life insur­ “Legislative Measures” . Miss to Be Sung at South Meth­ Marsh is well informed on her sub­ odist Episcopal Church. an ce fo r ject. your benefit ? The choir of the South Methodist Oaklyn FUling Station ' Clifford Squires has sold two Episcopal Church, under the direc­ building lots on Main street, south tion of Archibald Sessions will sing of Pine Hill street, to Mrs. Martha Sir Hubert Parry’s “ Blest Pair of Hooks, and bought from the latter Sirens,” at their next musical, this ,How much? Enough to educate the her three-family house on Eldrid.ge coming Sunday night. The music, And, at the same time, wouldn’t it street. Mrs. Hooks has in turn written for Milton’s Ode, “ At a children, give them a start, and keep reassure you to know that, if special sold the lots to E. J. Holl and has Solemn Music.” brought Parry to bought from him a six-room single • • Announcesf you fairly comfortable for life? the fore ranks of English com­ needs arose, part o f the principal would house under course of construction posers of the Nineteenth century. in the Bluefields extension. The In addition, the choir will also sing be promptly available for your use? transfers were made through the five Anthems of the modern Rus­ Would you enjoy the prospect of hav­ J agency of Wallace D. Robb. . sian school which is having such a vogue throughout the world at the ing to invest this money some day so Mrs. George F. Borst of Cam­ present time; two works of Kal- Has your husband, to your knowledge, bridge street entertained the young as to give you a steady income? linikoff, “ Praise the Lord, sing jk>oked into this arrangement o f a Life girls of her class in the inter­ Alleluia” and “We Worship Thee,” Expert Radio Service Dept. mediate department at Second Con­ Tschaikowski’s “ Come, O Blessed gregational church school with^a Insurance Trust? Lord,” “ Hear My Prayer” by Kopy- We have secured the services ot Mr. Lester Moore to take charge of this depart­ Or would you be glad to know that ,1 Valentine party vesterday afternoos loff, and the “ Creation Hymn,” an at her home. There were ' games, arrangement by Bornschein of ment. Mr. Mcoie is well known to local radio fans having served them on repairing, your husband had arranged his life with prizes. The table wa» decor­ Rachmaninoff’s famous “ Prelude in assembling and installing radio sets for more than six years. Mr. Moore will be insurance so that the responsibility for Why not encourage him to come in ated and the luncheon in keepin.g C sharp minor” so well known to assisted in his woik by Mr James McNamara, better known ^ “ Mac” to Willys Knight with the occasion. The favors were and find out more about this excellent the piano lover. This last number and V\hippet owners, having charge of Willys Knight and Whippet service with us for the sound investment of the proceeds red hats with white feathers. has been largely featured by Roxy modem plan which so many of our this season, both in stage presenta­ the past two years. Mr. McNamara will continue to have charge of this service assist­ would be placed on our shoulders Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit tion and over the radio. 'The serv­ ing in the radio department evenings -and Sundays. thoughtful business men are adopting? association will hold its regular rather than on yours? ice will commence at 7:30, and the We are prepared to give you quick, efficient service 7 days a week, 9 a. m. td 12 business meeting in Odd Fellows public is cordially invited. hall on Tuesday evening. A large p. m. ' • turnout of the members is hoped Testimony offered in the Indian for as a surprise program will fol­ First class up to date equipment with two service cars and two service men will investigation seems to indicate enable us to give you the best of workman .hip and quickest service possible. low the meeting. the government has been employ­ Next time you have trouble, give us a -ing, we’ll be right over pronto. Sunset Rebekah lodge will meet ing some Indian givers. in Odd Fellows hall Monday eve­ ning. The business will be followed If you are tone-conscious by a rehearsal of the degree team. Automobile Insurance Those who are not obliged to drill — on— THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. will pass the time with cards. The Travelers Tryouts for “ A Bill of Divorce­ Only A KELLOGG Will Satisfy South Manchester, Conn. ment,” the Town Players second Installment Payment feature production of the season, will be held Tuesday evening at Plan the School street Rec. Should the Ask Us to Demonstrate selection of a cast prove ton diffi­ makes it easy for you to carry cult,' some other play will be se­ lected. Although much more seri- complete and adequate Casualty out than anything yet attempted by Insurance Protection. Insure the Town Players “ A Bill of Di­ T h e vorcement” is not expected to prove now with beyond their scope. This play was Those Tires With Treads given at Parsons’ theater, Hartford, N ew last fall with an all-star cast. JOHN H. LAPPEN KELLOGG RADIO Insurance of All Kinds. You’ve never heard such tone. Worn “ Bald” COMI'l.ETK 19 Lilac St., South Manchester Mean frequent punctures, blowouts— Telephone 1800 Six demonstrations this past week. Six satisfied Kellogg owners. RADIO SERVICE delays, dirty hands and clothes from changing them. 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