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VOL. XLV., NO. 85. (Classified (dvertlsiny on Page 10.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE GENTS^

<8> FRIEND OF THE BUND HOLD SPENCER IS DEAD IN BROOKLYN NEW GOVERNOR Girl Flyers Soar on Toward New Mark FIVE KILLED New York, Jan. 8—(AP) — A DEBATE IN SENATE woman who brought cheer into ! the lives of blind children died j FOR TRIAL HERE today at her home in Brooklyn. ASSUMES POST AT TAKE-OFF She was Mrs. Cynthia Westover | Alden, founder of the Interna- | ON POWER DELAYS NEXTJONDAY tional Sunshine Society, an or- | AT HARTFORD OF 0 ^ HOP ganization to care for sightless babies. Mrs. Alden, who was 70, was LOANS TO FARMERS Fights Extradition To Rhode the wife of John Alden, editorial Lone Democrat In Building News Just Made Known That writer and poet on the staff of the Brooklyn Eagle ana a des­ Island; Bonds of $20,000 cendant of the John Alden im­ Literally Filled With Re< Two Italian Planes Crash­ mortalized by Longfellow. GOVERNOR’S SPEECH Funds For Food B locb Pass­ In Cleveland's administration publicans, Shows Little ed At Start of Flight; Demanded; To Be Kept In Mrs. Alden was a Customs in­ age o f Measure— La Guar- spector. ,Z ______— ------^ Strain After His Inaugural Three Fliers Also Injured. ANALYSED BY DRY Hartford County Jail. dia Wants Govemmeut To

Louis E. Spencer, 18 Warner HARTFORD SEEKS Hartford, Jan. 8— (AP) — Con­ Bolma, Portugruese Guinea, Afri- Rev. Ralph H. White Praises Appropriate 30 Millions street, Hartford, before the Town necticut’s great experiment, placing I ca, Jan. 8.— (A P .)—The glory at- Court here this morning charged a famous scholar and critic of liter­ ; tained by ten Italian seaplanes Some Parts But Disagrees To Red Gross To Feed the with illegal transportation of intoxi- | WOUNDED BANDIT ature in the governor’s chair, went Tuesday in a trans-Atlantic flight eating liquors and with being a fugi- j on trial today when Wilbur L. Cross from Africa to Natal, Brazil, had With Others— His Views. Unemployed In Cities and tive from justice, had his case con- | took over the reins of the state gov­ I Its price— five of Italy’s fine.st avia- ernment. The strain of yesterday’s tinned until Monday, January 12. I Abandon Blood Stained Auto j tors were left behind dead and three Bonds of $10,000 on each count were inaugural ceremonies was not ap­ were injured. Two of the 14 planes Country. New Haven, Jan. 8.— (A P.)— continued and Spencer, being unable parent in his manner as he arrived In the squadron were virtually de­ Words of praise for the inaugqral to raise that amount, was taken to After Cop Shoots At Two at the executive office shortly after stroyed. the Hartford County Jail to await 9 o’clock this morning to assume his message of Governor Whbur 1.. Washington, Jan. 8 — (A P) — duties, as the first Democratic gov­ Belatedly, official announcement Cross and others of disagreement Men— Search Hospitals. ' has been made of the tragedies (AP) —While the Senate 3t}ll talk­ ernor since the late Simeon E Bald­ with some of the suggestions in the ed about power commission nomina­ win’s second term ended in 1915. { which attended one of the greatest The governor had a busy day victories over the elements in the document, are in the sta^ment of tions, the House today agaih placed Hartford, Jan. 8 —(A P )—A pair ahead of him. His most important history of aviation, the delay being Rev. Ralph H. White, research sec­ aside the drought loan appronrla- ! I tion bUl. 1 of young automobile thieves, at job of the day was to preside for duo to the wish of the Italian gov- retary of the fact finding commit­ least one of them known to be the first time this morning at the eminent that the rejoicing at com­ As yesterday and day before, an wounded by a policeman’s bullet, weekly meeting of the board of fin­ pletion of the ^ g b t and celebra­ tee for law enforcement in Connec­ effort was made to send the meas­ were being hunted by Hartford po­ ance and control. , tion of Italy s, “Bethany” or second ticut, which was given out today. ure to conference on the Senate’s lice today, following the recovery of Lone Democrat Christmas be not. marred. Mr. White said: 'The• recommen­ $15,000,000 amendment for food a blood stained car here this morn- A lone Democrat, except for the First Crash dations of the govemor'in Tegatd to loans and was blbcked through the the liquor problem are to be highly objection of Representative La- j ing. Stolen on Tuesday from an presence of Executive Secretary As the four squadrons of planes Guardia Republican, New York. The I employee of an ice cream company Kenneth Wynne in a building literal­ took off from here before dawn commended that he does not sug­ gest a state referendum or a repeal $45,000,000 House bill made no pro­ i here, the machine had been follow- ly filled with Republicans, Governor Tuesday one of the red group, pilo.- of the state enforcement. He de­ vision for food loans. • 1 ed by means of license numbers se- Cross entered upon his public career ed by Captain Recogna, dived serves great credit for his state­ This doAe, the House heard a vig­ ! cured by an attendant at a gaso- with the good humor, scholarly i sharply from a height of 100 feet. j line station whom the thieves poise and inquisitive attitude which ment that he wished ‘that all per­ orous defense of ihresident Hoover’s ■ patronized but failed to pay Tues- marked the conduct of his cam­ By keeping their airplane “Lady Rolph” in the air for more than 42 . sergeant mechanic, Luigi Fois, sons obeyed the law.’ The last thing activities in connection with the I day night. paign. hours and 16 minutes, Bobbie Trout and Edna May Cooper, of Los Angeles, I riding above the right that wet papers and wet organiza­ proposed consolidation of eastern have set a new refueling air endurance record for women. Circling high PonlooDi was killed in the crash ! Caf Spotted “I enjoyed myself yesterday” the tions advocate is obedience to law. railroads into four great trunk 68 year old scholar-governor said. over the countryside near Los Angeles, they say they now want to break ! ^wo pilots and radio opera- If all persons obeyed It they would lines. C::hairman Parker, of its in­ A policeman spotted the car twice tor were injured. Though the inaugural ceremonies the men’s record of 645 hours. These photographs show Miss Trout, up­ be deprived of their strongest argu­ terstate commerce committee^ was last night. The second time opening per left, and Miss Cooper, below. At the right Miss Trout is shown with Then after its takeoff, the second the defender. fire with his revolver after narrowly kept him active throughout the day ment. until after midnight, he bore little the gasoline hose from the refueling plane. plane of the white group was forced Graft Here Before The Senate continued discussh^ escaping being run down by the to alight on the sea at full speed. It the motion of Senator Walsh, Demo­ pair, whom he surprised while the indication of the strain of the pro­ “Some popular assumptions which gram. In fact. Republican office caught fire and the four crew mem­ crat, Montsma, which would have machine was parked. The officer, hg voices in outlining the problem the Senate reconsider the confirma­ holders expressed surprise when bers perished. They were Captain are unwarranted. It Is not true that George Weber, hit the car twice, Luigi Boer and Lieut. Danilo Barbi- tions of Chairman Smith and Com-, but it escaped. Another policeman, they learned the governor was at ‘the graft, corruption and violent his office early. canti, pilots; Sergeant Mechanic mlssioners Garsaud and Draper of Louis E. Spencer on his way to work at 7 a. m. BIRTH CONTROL SCORED crime In a new underworld were the power commission. The governor said he was pleased Felice Nensl, and Radio Operator found the cai abandoned on a side Expect 'Vote Today trial Monday. Spencer was repi^- street. Blood was sprinkled over with the results of the first day of Ericole Imbastari. The plane • was (Continued On Page 3.) sented in court this morning by At­ the 1931 session of the General As­ partly destroyed. Friends of the chief executlw the seats and ceiling. Hospitals said they were certain Mr. Hoov^ torney John Yeomans, of Hartford. are being checked in the effort to sembly. What gratified him most IN PAPAL ENCYCUCAL Plane* Replaced Spencer is one of three men who was the voluntary action of the ma- would d^ine to return the nonda- locate the thieves, of whom only a After these two accidents word is alleged to have held up a Wind­ iority in enlarging the legislative ations if the Walsh motion were Mi- scanty description is available. was flashed back to the two re­ sor Hotel employee in West War­ committees so that Democrats are SCHEME TO DEFEAT proved. A vote waa expected bO- placement planes to take off for fore nightfall. wick, R. I., Tuesday night and to assured of assignments to every Age-old Roman Catholic Doc- have stolen $250 in cash in addition cr mmit.tee. HOUSE APPROVES Natal and they roared out across A resolution to appropriate S80,- to having hi-jacked 31 cases of in- --'1 am pleased with that,” the the Atlantic. Both came down after bn distributed by tho U. S. BOOTLEGGERS American Red Cross for farm and ♦■oxicating ..lique-s. Spencei. v. as LiNGLE’S MURDER governor said. “It carries out my trines o f Marjriage and crossing the Equator between St. idea of partnership in conducting Paul's Rock and Rsdrhando do No- unemployment relief was introdueod captured in Manchester Green by STAFF tXPANSION by LaGuardia. Town Policeman Joseph Prentice the affairs of the State” ronha, BraziliGUi penal colonj;, about Public Meetings Divorce Reaffirmed and 125 miles from Natal. The measure would authorlio and State Policemen Zekas and Lan- NEARS SOLUTION Secretary Mellon to deliver to the don. Governor Cross was not prepared | Italian naval vessels towed- them Grape Growers Announce at this time to discuss probable in- j Red Cross $30,000,000 for the pur­ State police and prohibition en­ to Fernando do Noronha, where chase of food to be distributed to forcement agents working on the novations m the procedure of certain ' Emphasized By the Pope. Dry Bureau Asks For 130 minor repairs are being effected. departments at the Capitol or any i Plan To Give 150,000 farmers and the unemployed in case have been trying to get Spen­ I St. Louis Gangster Positively Oue of the planes, commanded hy cities “who in the judgment of the cer to tell them who the ringleader new policies in carrying out the | Captain Donadelli, was forced dov^i duties of governor. He admitted i More Agents; Senate Still said Red Cross are in need of such of his gang is. It is believed that Vatican City, Jan. 8 — (AP.) — by a leaky radiator connection ai^d Work and Jar Rum Sellers relief.” that he wa.s considering the possi-; Age-old Roman Catholic Spencer is a tool of a rum-running ! Identified As the Man Who doctrines the other, piloted by Captain Bais- La Guardia said off the floor that crew with headquarters in Hartford. bilitv of oppntng the meetings o f , - „ , the board c.1 finance and control to ° marriage and divorce were reaf- To Act On the Matter. trocchi, broke its magneto shaft. if this sum were appropriated Jm Spencer, however, has refused to dis­ the public, but at this time he could firmed and emphasized in an ency­ San Francisco, Jan. 8.— (AP.)— would • withdraw his objection to cuss his connections, but is prepared I Killed Reporter. clical today by Pope Pius XI. California grape producers came sending the $60,000,000 drought re­ to take every opportunity to avoid Washington, Jan. 8— (AP) —Im- forward today with a plan they said lief appropriation to conference. returning to Rhode Island where a (Continued On Page 2.) Among practices of frustration Djediate ncrease of the Prohibition JOHNSON IS NAMED would jar the country’s bootleggers po.ssible life imprisonment awaits Chicago, Jan. 8.— (A P )—A solu­ which he scathingly condemned was him. Bureau's staff of agents by 130 bore and at the same time benefit 150,000 tion of the mystery the murder birth control. persons and "help to save the $350,- of Alfred E. Lingle, Chicago Tri­ Brother Visits Him Referring to birth control, which approval of the House today. The 000,000 grape industry from finan­ WORLD COURT FOES bune reporter, has been reached, Spencer’s brother came here yes- QUEBEC IS ROCKED bishops of the Anglican church en­ Senate still must act. AS BURROWS’ AIDE cial disaster.” authorities claimed today, with the dorsed under certain circumstances The dry staff expansion at a cost' (Continued On Page 2.) arrest of Leo Brothers, a St. Louis cl more than $500,000 was provided ! The plan is contained in a booklet SURE^YICTORY at the Lambeth conference' in Lon • circulated by Fruit Industries, Ltd., gangster. Brothers was identified by don la.st summer, the Pontiff con­ ir a deficiency aporopriation passed; mu • * j p , |\ii BY QUAKE SHOCKS a government sponsored co-opera­ .several witnesses, they said, as the demns all such pra-jtices as being by the House late yesterday after it' ]|iHnCD6Sl6r JUUSO llClS Um tive. The booklet implies Mrs. Mabel Kellogg Is Told At Capitd man who shot and killed Lingle against the law of God and of na­ had turned back a two-day on- ® last June 9. The identification they ture.” siaught oy the wet bloc under lead- Walker Wlllebrandt, former prohi­ MAINE’S GOVERNOR bition prosecutor for the Depart­ added, was positive. The encyclical unequivocally calls eiship of Rep, Linthicum, Democrat, Position As First Assist­ Sections of Maine Also Feel ment of Justice, became counsel for That They Have Enough Brothers, it was revealed by abortion murder. The practice of Maryland. One dry item, a $10,000 Patrick Roche, chief investigator Fruit Industries, Lt., to battle the sterilization of the physically unfit appropriation for prohibition public­ for the State Attorney’s office, was ity work canqe out of the bill how­ ant To Attorney General bootlegger. DECRIES POLITICS is proclaimed to be against the law Votes To Defeat Bill. arrested by three detectives last Tremors; No Serious Dam­ ever at the insiance of the appro­ The booklet points out that the December 21, in a Chicago apart­ of God. The unfit, the Polntiff says, priation committee itself, after vari­ Volstead law does not prohibit fruit should be dissuaded from marriage ment after he had been trailed to 12 ous attacks had been made on it. A juices in the home. It urges Qie Washington, Jan. 8.— (A P )—Sen­ age So Far Is Reported. but he maintains that the body of Hartford, Jan. 8.— (A P )—Judge different cities. He was known in similar item was taken out of next support of the legal method of ob­ ate World Ckjurt foes have told Says That Campaigns Nowa­ every man is sacred and that pub­ Warren B. Burrows, ot Groton, who Chicago as Louis “ Buster” Bader. year’s Justice Department appro­ taining grape beverages, both for Frank B. Kellogg, a justice on the lic magistrates can be given no He denied he killed Lingle, but ad­ priation presented earlier In the yesterday was sworn in as attorney the benefit to the grape industry in' cqurt, enough votes were in pros^ Quebec, Jan. 8.— (A P )—An earth- power to harm the body’s Integrity days Are Not Conducted mitted, Roche said, that he was present session. general of the State of Connecticut, relieving the surplus production pect to defeat ratification of Ameri­ cuake last night sent inhabitants of except where a grave crime la con- wanted in St. Louis for the slaying Board Adjourns today announced the reappointment problem, and as a means of t&king. can adherence. of John De Balasie, a surface car many parts of the province rushing cerned The Wickersham law enforcement from their homes, toppled books rf Colonel Ernest L. Averill of Bran­ the profit out of illicit traffic In al­ This mud) became known of the On a Very High Plane. driver. ------1-^ The Pope’s encyclical brands all commission yesterday suspended conversations Indulged in by Mr. from shelves and stopped clocks. I ford as deputy attorney general. coholic beverages. Roche Is Silent those Indulging in contraceptive work for a week just when it had Will Save Indus^ Kellogg during his call today in the The tremor wae felt here. In M on-; practices “with the guilt of a crav­ Neither Roche or State’s Attorney been expected to put the finishing Col. Averill, leader ot the House In The plan includes utilization of Senate, where he served formerly as ireal and in many villages shortly en sin." Any circumstances such as Augusta, Me., Jan. 8.— (AP.) — John A. Swanson would reveal if touches to its long awaited report on the 1927 session of the General As­ part of the surplus grape crop In a member from Minnesota. The after 7 p. m , yesterday. j health or economic conditions do Criticising political contests which they had uncovered the answer to prohibition. It will be next week at sembly was appointed to the office canned and concentrated juices. The white haired Jurist afid former, sec­ In the Laurentlan Mountain vil­ not constitute an lescuse, he main­ least—say authoritive courses— be­ he said “were not conducted on a the all-absorbing question in Chica­ cieated at that session booklet says: retary of state asserted, however, lages of St. Tite des Caps and St. I tained. fore the document car be submitted very high plane,” Gov. William Tu­ go crime in recent years, namely Judge Burrows also reappointed “The fulfillment of the new plan that his call was purely a personal Ferrol the shock was severe enough j to President Hoover. dor Gardiner in the address follow­ “Why was Lingle killed?” Quotes St. Augustine as his first assistant the present will save a $350,000,000 industry one. He denied that he had any pur­ to cause the villagers to rush out | When the committee again meets ing his inauguration for a second Nor would the officials give out a doors. A clock in a convent at j In support of his assertions the holder of that office. Judge Ray­ from financial disaster. And in doi- pose of discussing the World Court term, today announced that it was list of the names of the persons Pontiff quoted St. Augustine, who mond A. Johnson of Manchester, Issue River Ouellc was stopped and j (Continued On Page 3.) ing that, there will be vast human “ unlikely that (further) politica’ who made the reported identifica­ books were shaken from shelves of j In such cases called a woman “a leader of the House a) the 1929 ses­ i benefits, continued and new employ- Visits Borah tion. This information, Roche indi­ activities will again disturb mv the technical college library in the mere mistress of her husband,” and sion and chosen for the same posi­ i ment of scores of thousand^ of men Mr . Kellogg called first upon cated, would be withheld until the life.” city. j a man the paramour of his wife. tions in the organization of the i and women; the • redemption of Chairman Borah, of the foreign re^ The Chief Executive,” who has facts of the mystery are more defi­ The shock was the strongest 1 The ,encyclical sets forth length­ present House, Bernard A. Kosickl, latlons committee—upon which he nitely determined. thousands of farm homes which are often been mentioned as a possible which has been felt in this re^on ily Ca.tholicism’a teachings against TREASURY BALANCE of Middletown, John Hamilton King threatened with extinction by over­ himself formerly served. He went United States Senatorial candidate Brothers movements were known since 1925. There was a faint tre­ divorce and as. a prinfciple remedy of Willlmantic, and H. Roger Jones, to the Senate floor to converse with for days before his arrest but whelming mortgage debts; the pres­ In 1934, said political campaigns mor Christmas day. for many existing jpvils the Pontiff of New Hartford. Miss Helen ervation of an American standard others, including Senator Morrow, “were aggravating to say the Roche wanted to avoid the wound­ proposes M dily to religipus life on Kelley of Hartford will remain as of New Jersey, and Glllett, of Mas­ ing or killing of his own men or the RACKET IS SMASHED of living throughout a great state; least.” FELT IN MAINE which alone ctm be built fidelity to secretary and law clerk. sachusetts, advocates of the World suspect. There was constant sur­ the help of law-enforcement Citing an increase in expenditures Caribou, Me., Jan 8.— (AP) — the martial obligation and to tradi­ Court. * veillance while awaiting a favor­ through closing of present sources “which is proportionally outrunning Residents ot this section reported to­ tional church teachings. Borah is a court foe. able chance to take Brothers. On IS 101 YEARS OLD of supply to bootleggers and rack­ the increase in our taxable proper­ day a slight earth shock was felt at While not mentioning sexual edu­ “ Certainly I have not changed, my December 20 Roche heard Brothers 7:16 o’clock last night. The tremor Sellers of Tickets Fined In eteers; practical proof of the feasl* ty.” the governor called for “every was leaving Chicago for Elxcelsior. cation, the- Pope discountenances Putnam, Jan. 8.— (A P.)—Mrs. bility of the Federal farm relief position for- American adherence to effort to secure more efficiency, or was reported along the St. John “exaggerated physiological educa­ the World Court,” Kellogg said in Mo. He ascertained the Pullman river at Vanburen, Madawaska and Julia Place, who will'be 101 years program; and the bringing to al­ more value for our tax dollar.” berth number and a man in it was tion.” He stresses at length the New London and 5,000 old in March, has,renewed her sub­ most every American home at rea­ an interview, “but I am here cm He said “ it would seem reason­ more northern towns and across the need for preparation for married purely private business and tomor­ Canadian line at Edmunton, N. S. scription to a new3t>aper for two sonable cost of a health-giving, de­ able” to increase the salary of the life, declaring “it cannot be denied row I will return to New Yoric.” (Continued On Page 3.) There was nc damage. more years. Mrs. Place Is a native licious food product, now for the chief executive from the present that the basis of a happy wedlock Tickets Are Destroyed. of this city and has lived here all first time made available the year The statement that the court op­ $5,000 a year to $6,000 or even $9,- and ruin of an unhappy one is pre­ her life.' around.” ponents were confident of defeating 000, and suggested that although pared and set -in the souls of boys American adherence is the . first “ this is not a favorable season to and girls daring the period of child­ New London, Jan. 8.— (A P.)— claim of this kind. While it was re­ consider salary increases, it seems Stock Swindlers Busiest hood adolescence. The city of New London made eight ported reliably at the Senate that one of importance.” Asks State Laws “hits” totaling $490.84 on the treas­ this assertion was made to Mr. Kel­ Referring to the recent survey of The encyclical asks adequate ury balp.nce lottery racket in this Once Worth 9 Millions logg no open <^aim of victory waa> the state government which was In Times of Depression state .laws touching upon the state city in police court this morning given by the court foes. sponsored by him. Gov. Gardiner as­ and family, saying that the religious when this amount was collected American adherence was voted serted that “ under the present sys­ and civil powers should co-operate from that many agents and sub­ N ow Just A ctor in Stock overwhelming^ foitr years ago with' tem fiscal control or any other sort therein. reservations. New York, Jan. 8— (AP) — The Jtionable to say the least,” Mr. Auch- agents. of intelligent control Is extremely The Pope's advice to the young is Of ten arrests there were two difficult if not impossible.” Better Business Bureau is being put I indoss pointed out In an address “ choose a partner well.” He advo­ HOLD EK-SQLDIBBS before the (Chamber of Commerce of “wrong numbers” and these were Chicago, Jan. 8— (AP) — The out-Astreet here is -914, in the pre-HoUy- Co-ordination of the activities of to its greatest test In combating the cates state aid for mothers, com­ MM ^ la A ..1 .. 1 X m «■ J disposed of by nolles. lying theater^ ^ L , ^ mm on the west^ side is far wood area of motion pictures. the more than 40 departmental j the State of New York. menting however, “we are sorry to stock swindler whose activities in­ “The public mind, after the seri­ Of the eight “hits” three were out of the route of the night theater Following the filming of “Ben Hartford, Jan. 8.— (Al*.)—Georga • agencies, he said, “which may in note that not infrequently now­ evitably increase in periods of un­ ous stock losses which have been for $108.23, representing fines of crowd, but Francis X. Bushman, Hur” in Rome in 1914, he was A. Green and P. A. La Normap, ex- theory be a part of the governor’s settlement and business depression, suffered in the past year, is ready adays it happens that through a $100 and costs of $8.23 and five matinee idol of 15 years ago, has a blacklisted by the major picture soldiers, are bring held by job is virtually an impossible one.” James C. Auchincloss, Its president, to listen to the glib arguments of certain inversion of true order of were for $33.23, representing fines star on his dressing room door hfid firms, he said. Beverly Bayne Hartford police for Um New Bhf declared today. the high prsfipure salesman who things a ready apej bount^iU amiat- of $25 and costa of $8.23. he is “doing the work be likes.” divorced him in 1925. Lawyer fees chelle. N. Y., police, who want the9 , TREASURY BALANCE “ In these times the stock pro­ paints a picture of a return to aoce is provided fqr U)« immarried Deetroy Tickets The Tribune quot^ 1dm todr^ M and aUmony left aeinet|fing of his for allegad thtft of m autoxnol^,: moter or business organization who, prosperity by a rapid short-cut to mother and lUc^tlmate offspring In addition to the “hits” thq court wyihff he was *1»r«ke, not a Mrihy fortune, he said, but he aqet’ "every la tha^ rity- Tha RoclMlia m if Washington, Jan. 8.— (A P .)— under normal conditions, are above fortune. We are only too ready to (who, indeed must be helped In or­ confiscated about 6,000 treasury left of the $6,000,000 to $9,000,OW cent” in the Stock Maricet crash of lice are coming ben) to take • Treasury receipts for Jan. 6 were reproach in their business dealings, recoup eur losses and the adroit der that greater evil may be avold- balance lottery tickets which may he waa reported to .have earned 1929. Now he is at work again, in into' custody.. They " $4,643,001.03; expenditures, $10,- are tempted by expediency, and stock swindler capitalizes that since be became the first etar of the a atbek company; Be will be 47 by the local authoritlcsr after 501.735.01; balance, $273,612,681.85. lapse into practices which are ques- human weakness.” (Conttnoed On Page S.) (Continued On Page S.)

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Georges Carpender Tell Charles F. Johnson of 41 Holl give no promise of taking definite^ The Manchester Flah and Game ! ‘ V...... 130 Am Roll M dln...... 81% Buckland Parent-Teacher associa­ terday afternoon to visit him. It street, died suddenly late yesterday action m that direction, Club at thetr annum meeting and' Htfd Conn Trust tion will celebrate the eighth anni­ election of officers. last night in ' First Nat Hartford 210 1 Am Smelt ...... 44 was learned from the pair that the afternoon while attending a mis- j One innovation wil' be put Into I A T and ’r ...... 185% ' Slendis a Weird Story. versary of its organization by a correct family name is Zauadski, sionary committee meeting at the effect at once, Mr. Wynne an­ T’inker HaU voted to send ae dele-1 Mtg and TlUe . . . — 40 roast pork supper and program. j 175 I Am Tob B ...... »111% but that they have adopted the home of Mrs. A. Theodore Anderson nounced. A schedule of press con gate Samuel J. Turklngton to the I ...... •' i Am Water W k s...... 58% Mrs. David Armstrong, chairman of of 92 Ridge street. Death was due meeting of the State Pish and Game I Riverside Trust ...... 500 the social committee will be in name Of Spencer and have used it ferences will be prepared as soon as I Anaconda Cop ...... 32 New York, Jan. 8,—(AP) — With for many years. Spencer at first to heart disease. possible with Herbert P. Plank, who au b s Association to be held tomor- i West Htfd Trust . . . . 265 charge, assisted by Mrs. Louis L. Mrs. Johnson had been in appar­ row In Meriden. Members, Edward : Insarance Stocks 1 Atchison p 8 Fe ...... 189 “only the haziest description” detec­ Grant, Mrs. Arthur Seymour, Mrs. seemed willing to waive extradition i has just been plliced In charge of I Atlantic R ef ...... 21% tives hunted through the city today and go back to Rhode Island imme­ ent good health for the past year ! publicity by the IDemooratlo State Elliott, Jr„ Frank Irons, Herman , Aetna ^ Casualty .... 76 John Clegg, Mrs. Sarah Robinson. although she had been subjected to Moske, August Seinkbeil, Walter j ^ Aetna Fire ...... ; Baldwin ...... 23% fOr four robbers, reported by Lita diately. However, when he realized ! Central committee asidsting the 58 V and O ...... 78%. Mrs. E. S. Edgfferton of North Main sugar diabetes for four or five years. j governor. j Luettgens and Arthur Jobert will} Aetna Life Orey Chaplin’s chauffeur to have street who put on a chicken supper what the term of imprisonment in X Automobile ...... I Bendix ...... 19% kidnaped her and Georges Carpen- that state might be be changed his Yesterday she walked from her Holl PreM Conference* i accompany the local delegate to the for last year’s anniversary, hsw been street home to the home of Mrs. Mr. Wynne said a definite time t Meriden meeting at which time the Conn. G eneral...... 114 1 Beth Steel . 52% tler last night, and to have robbed engaged to serve the meal at 6:30. mind. j 59 j Canadian P a c ...... 41% the former Mrs. Chaplin of $14,000 The liquor Spencer carried in his Anderson where members of the will be fixed for reporters to meet, local club will join the State Asso- ; ^ The entertainment will include an missionary society had planned to Mr. Plank and toe governor in his elation of Fieh and Game C^ubs, | Hartford Steam Boiler. 55 jCase Thresh ...... 90% in jewelry and $15 in cash. address by C.'*P. Quimby, principal Ford roadster Is at the police sta- | 54 56 Chi and N orw est...... 88 tion here. The liquor was put in a ' audit the books for the year. Short­ office. At that time atatements authority for which was granted by j National Fire ...... The chauffeur, Albert Frank, said of Manchester High school, recita­ ly after her arrival, Mrs. Johnson coming ^rom the eaeoutlve office members at last night’s meet- Phoenix Fire ...... 66 69 Chrysler ...... 16 ■% he, the screen comedian’s divorced tions by Eunice Case, solos by Mrs. cell at the station and a new lock 1020 Coliun Gas and E l ...... 86% collapsed. She was dead before will be issued officially to the news-1 X Travelers ...... 1000 wife and the former French heavy­ Claude Costello of Storrs, the form­ put on the cell door. The liquor is Public UiilitleB Stocks Colum Graph ...... 8% weight boxing champion were push­ in burlap sacks, one dozen quart medical aid came. papers, either Ih typewritten form members of the club voted to Coml Solv ...... 16 er Miss Anna Sullivan who was at Mrs. Johnson’s sudden death was or in verbal statements either from, Instruct the delegate on the follow­ Conn. Elec Serv ...... 70 ed out of the Chaplin Car in the one time a teacher in the Buckland bottles to a sack. There are three ing articles to be brought before the Conn. P ow er...... 62 Comwltb and S o u ...... 9 Bronx after their abduction in the a deep shock to her many friends the governor or Mr Plank. The f.onso! Gas ...... i ...... • 85% school. sacks of William Penn whiskey, two today. She was a congenial, home- purpose jf this plan, Mr. Wjmne ex- assembled delegates at tomorrow's Greenwlcn, W&G, pfd. — limousine from the stage door of A short business meeting will sacks of William Thresher whiskey, loving woman who made countless j plained, is to "save toe governor meeting in Meriden. Hartford K’ec L t ...... 72 Con^^ Can ...... 50% a Bronx theater where Mrs. Chaplin follow the supper and after the pro­ two sacks of Old Town gin and two friends through her pleasing per-1 from too frequent intruelons . and Voted to Instruct the delegate to Hartford Gas ...... 70 Corn PrOu ...... 80% was appetiring. The car Ipiter was gram general dancing will be en­ sacks of champagne. . sonality. Mrs. Johnson tvas a very also to assure tdl newspapers'Hhat vote against the prohibition of high- do, pfd ...... 42 Du Pont Oe ri'gni ...... 156% foimd, absmdoned. joyed to music by the Case orches­ A hearing on the disposition of faithful church worker and a regu­ they will fe taken care of adequate­ powered rifles. b N E T C o ...... 162 166 Elec Pow and Lt ...... Find Mrs. Chaplin tra. the liquor will be held next 'Tues­ lar attendant at the Swedish Luth­ ly. Mr. Wynne said he woula not Voted to Instruct the delegate to Manufacturing - Stocks Fox Film A ...... 27% Police found Mrs, Chaplin near To assist the committee with day. If there is no claimant It will eran Church of which she was a be on duty at the Capitol every day vote against the size and bag-limit i Am Hardware ...... 49 51 Gen Elec ...... 45% collapse In her apartment today and their plans, reservations for the be turned over to the county au­ member, in addition to the Scandia cturtng Governor Cross' term, but of huH-heads. i Amer Hosiery ...... 25 Gen F oods...... • 49% said she was unable to give a coher­ supper should be in by tomorrow thorities and will be destroyed. Lodge, Swedish Missionary Society that he would be at hie office each Voted to instruct the delegate to * Amer Silver ...... Gen M otors...... ‘r 8® ent account of the robbery. Car- evening. Tickets are in the hands and Ladles’ Aid Society of which vote against an alternating yearly; ^rrow H and H, com.. 37 Gold Dust ...... of the social committee and the legislative day throughout th6 pentier was not robbed, the chauf­ she was a former president. session. open eeason on quail and ruffed do, pfd ...... 102 I Crigsb.v Grunow...... 4 feur said. He had $30 in his pock­ ways and means committee of Mrs. Johnson was born in Sweden ■ ------grouse. Automatic Retrig I Hershey C hoc...... 9® ets. which Mrs. Andrew Healey is chair­ NEW WORLD ALMANAC as Miss Hilma Josephine Swanson j Billings and Spencer I Tot Harv ...... 62 man. Voted to instruct the delegate to When the chauffeur appeared at on June 20, 1873. She came to this •rUCMIiyC AnH TtIfiliP oppose the open season on grouse. Eristoi Brass ...... I Tut Nickel C ai/...... 16% a police station early today he re­ country in 1891 and removed to 1 L ilL rlll I iJ AHU I iIIyCC voted to instruct the delegate to do, pfd ...... I T and V ...... ported only the theft of Mrs. Chap­ INDISPENSABLE BOOK Manchester from Portland in 1909. ! Case, LocKW'ood ^and B Johns Man ...... 61 vote for an open season on deer. 2Tfi lin’s car and said there was no rob­ SCHOOL REPAIR JOB Mrs. Johnson was married to Char­ Voted to instruct the delegate to , ...... 105 hennecott bery. Later he declared Lita had les F. Johnson of Portland, In that It) PENSION GROUP vote in favor of the change in dog-l'''°^® i^nrearms...... 20',2 : Kreuger end Toll ,.. >»...... 8* instructed him not to report the kid­ Handy Book For 1931, Now town on May 20, 1899. Three chil­ Lagle Lock ...... 33 36 iLehValCoal...... 7% IN 8TH COMPLETED training laws to allow the training I Fafnir Bearings ...... 50 75 I Leh Val RR ...... 65 naping and robbery because “she Out, Answers Million Ques­ dren survive this union. and holding of field trials on Sun­ wanted to avoid publicity.” ^ _____ They are Leonard H. Johnson, Miss Abbib Dutton, Jkmes day. Fuller Brush, Class A. 18 AS related by detectives, Carpen- tions—Is Better Than Ever. Carl 'T. Johnson and Miss Hazel B. j h art and Cooley .... — 1’25 :Lorillard ...... Workmen All Through With Waddell, and Miss Kate Voted to instruct the delegate to hartmann Tob, com '. — IB j Mo Kan rex ...... 81 tier met the actress at a Bronx play­ Overhauling Task—Janitors ------j Johnson. Two sisters and one vote in favor of opening pond-fish- i house at the close of her appear­ The Old Year of Depression has j brother live in Connecticut. They , Horan Are Awarded Retire­ do, pfd ...... 18 25 1 Mont Ward ...... 1*% ance and they entered hor car in a To Complete Painting. gone unmourned and the New Year ^re Mrs. John M. Anderson of Ham- ment, ing the same date aa. the opening ; Inter Silver ...... r~ 40 I Nat Cash Eeg A ...... 31% of Hope has brought us a good yn street, South Manchester, Mrs. i of the trout season. do, pfd . T ...... 85 I'Nat D a iry ...... 40% dark alley near the stage door. Two Voted to instruct the delegate to men, appearing out of the gloom, The re-construction work that omen m The World Almanac for Robert Johnson of Middletown and I Three employes of Cheney Broth- Landers, HTary & Clk ^60 62 iNat IN>w i.nd L t ...... was necessary in the various schools 1931. Its coming makes one’s heart vote in favor of enacting legisla­ Man & Sow, Class A. 4 10 1 N ev Cop ...... '...... 11 % prassed revolvers against the chauf­ Albert Swanson of Packard street, ' c-rs have beer peastoned ddflcg the tion to secure fishing waters and feur, Albert Frank, as he stood be­ of the Eighth School and Utilities glad and takes a load off one’s South Manchester. Another brother I last few .Tnonths, according to the do. Class B ...... 10 IN Y C e n t...... 4ffl0% District and which necessitated the ' memory. For here are well ordered limiting grounds against lease ot New Brit. Mch. com . 14 17 Nor Am Aviat-...... 3 side the car and two more cowed and sister, Mrs. Solomon (Agnes) 1 January 'ssue of Cheney Silk News, purchase by non-residents la this calling of a second meeting to se­ facts—a million of them. It is said Anderson and Simon Swanson, re­ do, pfd ...... 96 — I North Amer ...... 6t'l- the occupants of the tonneau. Frank I distributed ♦tday. They are: Miss state. tl^en was forced inside and one of cure additional funds over the ap­ —within arm’s reach on one’s desk. side In Sweden. Abbie Dutton of 46 St John street;! North & Judd ...... 15, 17 II ackard ...... 9 % propriation made at the June meet­ This forty-sixth annual reference The, funeral will be held at the All officers were re-elected. Niles Bern P o n d ...... 19 21 ; Faram Phibllx ...... 42 the holdup men drove away rapid­ James Waddell of 29 Birch street, | The club also voted to instruct the — ly. ing last year, are now completed, book of America, edited by Robert Holl street home at 2 o’clock Satur­ and Miss Kate Horan ot Oak atrset. Feck, Stow and Wilcox 7 ! Penn ...... the majority of the work being done Hunt Lyman, is larger than ever, day afternoon followed by a service delegate to vote in favor of an Hiissell Mfg C o ...... 34 — i Phil a Read C and T ...... Takes Her Money Miss Dutton ba4 a service record etiXller raccoon season; to prohibit 00 During the ride one of the men at the Union School on North and better than ever. at the Swedish Lutheran church on of thirty-four years lacking one scovill ...... *. . 00 35 Tub Serv N J ...... i tt% School street. Whatever the year’s prices for Church street at 2:30. Rev. S. Can the use of ferrets altogether and to Beth I’hom (’’o. com . . 30 Rad'o ...... ordered. Mrs. Chaplin to remove her month, and was pehaloned Novem­ lengthen toe season or rabbits. Also gems but when she did so, he was The work at the Union School re­ wheat or stocks it will do every Franzen, retired Swedish pastor, ber 1. She was a winder in the i-tandard Screw ...... 89 95 |P»adio Keith ...... 17% quired the tearing out of a room, re- reader good to study the figures in will officiate, assisted by Rev. Abel w bring up the matlei of issuing an do, pfd., guar "A".. 100 -- I Rem Rand ...... 10% not satisfied. 1 brewing department Mr. Waddell, angling license at a reduced rate. “We want some money, too,” he buUding of the basement walls and The Almanac that show the pro­ Ahlquist of New Britain, an intim­ who celebrated his 70th birthday, Stanley W orks...... 33 S5 I Sears Roebuck...... 60% icommanded. floors, building of additional stairs gress of the United States in re­ ate friend of the family. Burial will yesterday, has been with the com -; Smythe Mfg ...... 80 — .Sinclair Oil ...... Forthwith she opened her pocket- and installation of two separate sources, development and strength. be in the East cemetery. pany forty-eight years, being pen- ' Taylor Sc Fenn ...... 100 — South Pac ...... lOl book and handed him the entire con­ sanitary rooms in the lower sectien Try and line—Agriculture, Com­ sioned December 15 He was a T orrlngton ...... 44 46 '’outhem Bwy ...... 80C'- tents—$16. of the hall, repainting of the out­ merce, Finance, Manufacturing, loom-fixer in the Broad Goods UTEST STOCKS Lnderw^ood Mfg Co .. . 50% 58 Stand Brands ...... 17%. side of the building, construction of — ’The vlctmis were ordered into the Mining, Politics, Sports, Transpor­ Joseph Grimes \\'eaving Hill. Mis? Horan was Union Mfg (^0 ...... 20 Stand Gas and Elec ...... 64 new steps, and a general change in tation—each is fully yet concisely Joseph Grimes, who, suffering L S Envelope, com ... — 220 I Stand Oil cal ...... 49% ftreet and their assailants sped sanitary and heating conditions of granted a pension eflective October j kway in the stolen car. Mrs. Chap­ set down in The Almanac, and with 1 from a mental breakdown, last 1 after forty-four years of service. i ' do. pfd ...... 112 : stand Oil N J ...... ^50% the school. comparative data fi-om the foreign j February tried to kill his wife and New York, Jan. 8.—(AP)—The \ eeder Hoot ...... 25 27 : Stand CHI N Y ...... 24% lin and Carpentier took a taxicab to It was late when the work got un­ She w'as formerly a preparation Stock Market was sweetened a lit­ their hotels, and Frank went to a po­ countries, all handy to get at. 1 then attempted suicide at the worker In the Spinning Mill. j Whitlock ( nil Pipe ... 16 1 Tex Cnrp ...... 55% derway and instead of being com­ In it are the new figures from the | Waranoke Hotel, died yesterday at tle by the sugar Issues tbday, just X—Ex-dlvtdend. Timken Roll B e a r...... 46''4 lite station to report the crime. pleted during the summer vacation Another article in the News deals aa It seeAed to be turning sour. 1 Carpentier was told by police, he Census of 1930, particularly the j the State Hospital for the Insane at with tlje award of over 500 service I Union Carb ...... 50*t period as planned, so much was Middletown, to which he was com­ The list was inclined to sag dur-1 I Vnlt Aircraft ...... 26% said, not to discuss the robbery but necessary that it was not until Sat­ population of every city and town oins to employes. Among them ing the early trading, but pivotal 1 he talked about it today and said: in the country that exceeds 3,000. : mitted after trial at the June term were three to persons employed CURB QUOTATIONS Unit Cnrp ...... ,19 urday of the past week that work- of the Superior Court. He was 70 Issues were well supportecl, and i I T'nit Gas ard Imp ...... 29. “I don’t care if the holdup men i men left the building. There is still The compact Diary of the Year— { fifty years, including Robert Cheney, news of an agreemottt with central ' borne back after me, if they history in the making—is Invalu j years old. vice-preaidant of Cheney Brothers, ;t S Ind A k o ...... don 11 painting to be done In the basement, European sugar producers to re­ U S Pipe ard Fdrv ...... 29% bring their revolvers. Only cow- this being left to the janitors. Quite able, supplemented as it is by ten | Mr. Grimes was widely Imown as who is '.he only living son of Rush; strict production brought a sharp Amer Cit Prw and L' B ...... 6'i airds carry revolvers.’" pages of Scientific Progress in 1930 I "Manchester’s Moth Man,” having Cheney, one of the original Cheney I Am Super Power ...... I P 4 U S Rubber ...... 12 Vs some difficulty has been experienced made the insects a hobby for more upturn at midday in the long de­ uto Reg Mrh pfd ...... 2L TT S Steel ...... I'S He was vague about the route of in carrying on the school sessions and special articles on Aviation, ' Brothers. The ctnet two were pressed issues in this group. i Util Pow snd Lt A ...... 237;, their abduction, explaining that he ! simultaneously with the work. Byrd’s Expedition, the Drought and than half a century. He was regard­ Elizabeth Harrigan of the Spinning The market was extremely dull.' ( ent States Elec ...... '.. . 10':, was a stranger in the Bronx. But i ed as one of best e.xperts on butter­ Mill and James Wright. 2nd. of the Cities Service ...... 18 Warner Bros P iet...... - lOV all departments of sport. Even more however, and failed a@ a whole to,| West El ar>d M fg ...... P2-% be said the bandits apparently i important, official reports and fig­ flies, etc., in this vicinity eind pos­ Broad Goods Weaving. i make muoh progress in either direc- j Elec Bond ind Share-...... 44 knew Mrs. Chaplin by sight for they ! sessed many fine collections. Italian rfuoerpower...... 8Ms Wool worth ...... 58% REC CATHOUC NIGHT ures show the progress made in the tion. In sugars, the Great Western Vellow Truck ...... 10%' called her “Lita" and were very j enforcement of the prohibition law, Grimes is survived by his wife >^^d PoWCf...... 10% and three sons, Lester and Sher­ shares, American Beet Sugar, South i 73' polite to her. t now beginning its twelfth year. Porto Rican and Cuba Co., gained 2 | « n ...... ” They asked him for his money, wood Grimes of Orange, N. J., and NEW RELIGIOUS SERIES UNEARTH CUBAN PLOT j pla n s COMPLETED , This handy book of nearly 1,000 or more. American Sugar rose 5.; ° =...... ‘'qv Carpentier said, but he told them he I pages will answer a million ques­ Charles J. Grimes of Farmington, had none. He added he did not try I with whom Mrs. Grimes is believed Guantanamo rose from 1-2 to 1 1-2. t t f a...... on" Havana, Jan.^ 8.—(AP.l—Police In addition to the names already tions, even more than an eager fam­ AT SO. M. E. CHURCH In the steels, U. S. and Bethlehem' pi.; ^ ...... todav seized a qimntitv of arms in to start any trouble. . ily of children can pester Dad with. to be residing. Grimes was a mem­ “I wouldn't attempt to fight four mentioned as having charge of the ber of the Odd Fellows and of the fluctuated narrowly, but the Re-'^^*'Vacuum Oil ...... 58% a raid on what they (iescribed tn ;i different activities in connection Dad will be well advised if he will ! I public issues were again firm, and meeting place of subversive- ele­ revolvers.”- teach the children how to find the 1 South Methodist church. He was a Mrs. Chaplin was doubtful - •with Catholic Night at the East Cheney Brothers’ pensioner, having I Rev. R. A. Colpitts Of the South Gulf States rose 8. The International 1 There are 1,787 ordained woman ments engaged in a plot against the whether she could appear at a Side Recreation Center tomorrow answers for themselves. ! been employed as a tinsmith by the Methodist church announces a se- Silver shares were strong, the com-1 preachers in the United Statep. ; government. matinee performance today, but said evening there has been added Clif­ The World Almanac is published i company from 1895 to 1919. 1 ries of six unusual services for Sun­ mon rising 5. The recent speculative | she would go into the Bronx stage ford Char tier who ^^dll have charge by The New York World. Price 60 The funeral wnll be held at 2 day evenings beginning the coming stirrings In gold mining shares .was for her personal appearance again of the men’s bowling representing cents, postpaid. Readers in increas­ o’clock Saturday afternoon at the Sunday. The theme will be “The reflected in a 2-polnt gain in Home-1 tonight. St. Bridget’s Church, George H. ing numbers who keep it year by stake. The locomotive issues were undertaking parlors of Thomas G. j Gospel in Literature” and the sub­ firm, and Americah Water Works,! Williams the Volley Ball selection year on their bookshelves find $1.10 Dougan at 59 Holl street and Rev. ject of Uie first of the series will be Friday Last ’Times GBANDMO’THEB GETS CHILD from the same church and Mrs. a smaftl price for the cloth-bound Columbia Gas, Union Carbide, and Today Robert A. Colpitts, pastor _o£_^the •‘Oliver Goldsmith, the Great Irish Di-ug gained a point or two. De- and Bridgeport, Jan. 8—AP)— Mrs. George Williams as the head of the copies. South Methodist Episcopal church, Writer.” The message will be illus- Joe E. Brmvd women’s bowling. dines of a point o. two were numer­ SatuMliiy 'Anna Bucket of Bridgeport was will officiate. Burial will be in the ! trated by 45 beautiful slides show-1 la 'Going Wild* awarded the custody of her ten- The plans have so far progressed East cemetery. ous during the morning, and were that all is ready for a large gather­ ' ing the beautiful scenery of Ireland ' only partly recovered later. year-old grand-daiaghter, Florence and some of its fine buildings and Thrillinfi: Adventure Bucker today when the habeas ing at the Recreation building to­ WORKS FOR DISTRICT The strength of the gold and sil­ morrow evening. historic ruins. It Is believed this ver shares seemed to be in response in the Tropics I corpus petition of Mrs. Mary Mul­ Miss Mary A. Hayes 1 service and the one to follow on lins, the child’s mother was refused to gofisip over plans to solve foreign WITHOUT ASKING PAY Miss Mary A. Hayes, 43, of 30 | England will be of especial inter- monetary problems. There has been in superior court. Fairfield street, died unexpectedly | ggj {,q yjg many British people in The child has lived with her TO CALL FINANCIERS talk of stabilizing silver by a large at her home last night following a | Manchester , silver loan to China. The price of grandmother it "wos brought out in shock which ^he suffered after ar-1 ^hc Cecilian club will court, since 1927 when her mother Sherwood Bowers Collects riving home from Cheney Brothers provide j gold has been creeping higher -for was divorced from Peter Bucker of BEFORE THE SENATE three musical numbers at the first • months, with the large takings by Taxes and Files Liens But where she has been employed In the meeting of the series. Wnterbury. Mrs. Mullins now lives trimming department of the broad the Bank of France, and Alaska In Lodi, N. J. Never Collects His Fees. Also on Sunday and continuing Juneau, long a member of the so- Washington, Jan. 8.—(AP)—Four goods weaving mill for nearly thir­ through January and February* Mr. called “cat and dog” group of internationally known financiers will Sherwood Bowers, committeeman ty years. Death came at 9:10. Colpitts will discuss at the morning j^tocks, has recently been put on a appear next week before the Senate and tax collector of the Oakland Miss Hayes was born in Manches­ foreign relations sub-committee In­ ter, daughter of the late Mr. and services in a practical way, topics dividend basis. Price movements in polds Checked (First) School District, is working of interest on the general theme, non-ferrous metals generally, how­ By modem vaporizing vestigation the causes of the trade gratuitously in the collection of Mrs. Timothy Hayes and had lived decline between the United States ‘Tf Jesus Came to Manchester.” ever, were mixed. Lead prices were ointjnent—Justointjnent—Just rub on taxes and filing of liens In the Inter­ here all of her life. She is survived cut by American Smelting, and and China. est of the district. by two sisters and two brothers, Chairman Pittman announced to­ Mrs. Patrick J. McGann with whom some copper has recently been sold The First Is one of the smaller dis­ at 10 1-4 cents, a cut of 1-4 of a VJSSS day Owen D. Young, Thomas W. tricts in Manchester, but It has not she made her home, Mrs. James W. ' SHARKEY m U N G cent from the producers price. Cop­ OVER V MILLION JARS USED YFAPiv Lament, Bernard M. Baruch and been a small job to go through the (Maude) Foley of the north end, j Norman Davis have agreed to testi­ John Hayes of Spencer street and ' per futures at London, however, fy as the final witnesses before the town lists and sort out the assess­ Daniel Hayes, district manager of I held steady, which was regarded as ment figures on such properties as TOBOXSTRIBUNG I encouraging, as price reductions committee drafts its report. lay within the district. The taking A & P stores in Minneapolis. I here arc usually foreshadowed by Pittman said he hopes to report off of the names, compiling the ab­ I the action of that market. to the foreign relations committee stract and making the rate book and Boston, Mass., Jan. 8. in about two weeks. (At*)— I The market as a whole, however, the performance of other -work of FUNERALS Jack Sharkey, heavyweight boxer, appeared to lack leadership. Public Three recommendations, which detail have been done without pay today declared his willingness to buying has been almost entirely con­ The n\ost glorious aiiventure-romance will be proposed In the nature of by Mr. Bowers. meet Young^Stribllng, Max Schmel- fined to the bond market this week, the screen has ever given you. Sights independent resolutions, will suggest Robert T. Stanley ing or any other outstanding mem­ that president Hoover enter nego­ and after the sustained advance in andv sounds of the ocean bed brought The funeral of Robert T. Stanley, ber of the heavyweight division. He stocks starting late in December, ' ^to your eyes and ears. Take in t^ie tiations with the British and other former Manchester resident, will be notified the N. Y. Athletic Oom- professional traders felt that a sub- j governments to seek suspension of held at 2 o’clock tomorrow after­ misston of his readiness to sign for stantlal technical correction might A South seas where loi^fi the British policy of sale of silver Ship Arrivals noon at his home on College High­ a 13 round bout wll;h Stribllng in be in order. Professional operations,' and fortune await epur- money from India; that the Presi­ way in Southwick, Mass., and burial New York. for toe advance was moel^ in sec- ! |||£ ageousmenl dent enter international negotia­ will be in the new cemetery in that The N, Y. Commission has strip­ ond-rate stocks. Bears, however, ^ tions looking toward a silver loan to ped Schmeling of Hhe heavyweight W e Loan You China and that the President dis­ Arrived: city. proceeded cautiously, in view of the President Roosevelt, Cobh, Jan. 2, crown which he won on a foul from steady tone maintained by pivotal | cuss with other nations the ad­ from New York. Sharkey. Sharkey’s action was Industrials such ae U. S. Steel. 1 M o n e y visability of fixing the International Sailed; prompted he said, by the statement Further strength of steel scrap You have 20 months to pay it back value of silver. Paris, Plymouth, Jan. 7, for New ABOUT TOWN of the New York moguls that they prices, with a bO-oent-a-ton advance York. would recognize the wlnn«r of a at Youngstown, giving new quota- | 86 SUITS STOLEN Easy to Pay Deutschland, New York, Jan. 8, The Manchester Electric Company Sh&rkey-Stribling bout as toe world tlons of $13 to $13.50 a ton, was re- | Hamburg. has completed the erection of 12 champion. Sharkey won a deolslon garded in steel trade circles as en­ Per Month, Plu* Interest, Thompsonville, Jan. 8.— (AP.) — f.ood lights over the hockey rink at over Strtbling at Miami, Fla,, two couraging. News from the petroleum | $5 Men’s suits valued at $1,700 were On the iSamc Program Repays s $100 Loan GOVERNOR READ BOOK Center Springs pond this afternoon years ago. industry, however, was less pleas- , stolen during the night from the and the lights will be turned on for In a statement setting forth his ing, including gasoline price cutting ! Per Month, Plus Interest, store of J. C. Penney Company, lo­ the first time tonight. It is hoped by Repays a $200 Loan Hartford, Jan. 8—(AP)—No man position in the heavyweight cham­ in Ohio, and reports that some I DOROTHY ir/rff no cated in the post office block. The who sits down after am early break­ those in charge of the skating at pionship tangle Sharkey said, yi am groups of crude producers, w era, MACKAILL Per Month, Plua Interest, burglary was discovered early to­ fast to enjoy, a fresh cigar and good Center Springs, that the new light­ willing to box Btribllng Within a seeking to have toclr pro-ration RICHARD ARLf If ns Repays a $300 Loan day by a patrolman who found the book likes to be represented as hav­ ing wUl provide a means of enter­ period of six weeks. I stanh ready schedules increased. | Frank Fay rear door of the store open. Ray­ tainment for those Who are inter­ to box Max Schmeling any time the The average monthly cost of a ing spent the whole morning read­ ested in hockey bu*^ who cannot Money continued to be virtually * NOAH BEERY FAY WRAY,IU€lilinmini; $1(X) loan, repaid as the above mond Miller, manager of the store, in g am encyclopedia or the general German cares to accept toe chal­ a drug on toe market, with call | .said 86 suits having an inventory spare time for the sport during the lenge 1 have on file at too office of table, 1* only $1.84. i hi* Is based statutes. daytime. loans oiclaliy at 1 1-2 percent, but' upon the legal Intereat rate of three value of $1,700 were stolen. Some newspapers reported that the N. Y. State Athletic Oommis- abiindantly offered outside at 1 per­ The burglary was the second to and one-half per cent per month Governor Cross did just that yes- sion. In the event Brimo Cvnera cent. i “BRIGHT SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT on unpaid balances. occur in a local clothing store with­ -terday while waiting for the In­ can show cause to the New York in 48 hours. Tuesday night clothing augural program to begin at noon. PUBLIC RECORDS Athletic Commission why he should Thirty-two chain Store companies ! No Delay—“No Red Tape valued at $130 was stolen, from the He wtis reported to have spent the be reinstated, 1 shall welcome a reported December sales of $25S,- LIGHTS” VAUDEVILLE ^ store of Joseph lilewclewski. entire morning reading the general meeting with him. Camera, In my 689,687, a decrease of 8.66 per cent 4 ACTS statutes. Marriage intention opinion, is one of the moat foi from the total for the like month A powerful, smashing An hoiir Of good elean, fast One of the fastest showers ever “As a matter of'fact, I wasn’t The first marriage intention for able of the heavyweights.’* of 1929, a compilation by Merrill, drmttatio revelation, ot talnment~4n toe desk! FRANKLIN PLAN measut^d with an automatio rain reading tos general statutes” toe the current year was filed with tjyaeh Jk Co. s^ e . The eame oom- ' a celebrity^ riea^ta Itoom 214 92 Pratt Street geauge was that of May 1,1908, at governor said today. “It was Town C3lerk Samuel Turklngton *‘Rerfectly eatlsfied" ii the an­ ponies reported for the full year fame. Porto Bello, on the Isthmus of Thomas Hardy’s ‘The Woodlanders’. this afternoon by Anthony Moeaer swer of our oil customers. The Man- 1930 sales of 12,144.688,037. a d^-ii ' HARTTOKD ‘ Panama, when 2.4? inches of rain You know Hardy liked, that book of 375 Adams street and Helen Fitz­ cheater Lumber CO. Phone 6145— crease of 8.23 per cent from the 1] fell In three minutes. better than any ot his others." patrick Of 147 North Main itreet. Adv. total reported for 1829. L A- / I

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8,1931. PAGETHREH-^ HOLY TRINITY FIVE MANCHESTER MAN GREEN WHIST-DANCES TRADE RESTRAINED CREDIT RESPONSIBLE MANYFROMTOWN PRESERVES ROSES DEFEATED BYHICKS HAVANA POST HEAD RESUME TOMORROW FOR PRESENT TIMES AT1NAUGURAL6AI1 First Half Close But Church Weekly Affairs Continue After Montreal, Jan. 8.—-(AP.)—Abnor­ IN NATURAL STATE Team Falls Behind In Last Suspension During the Past mal credit conditions d u ^ g 1928 Two Quarters; Courtney Holiday Season. w'ere primarily responsible for ini­ Oyer a Score Attend Brilliant Ralph Lamenzo Elected Com­ Head of American Bankers’ tiating w orld^de depression, Sir Features. The women’s committee of toe Herbert Holt, president of the Roy­ mander of Legion In Association Declared That al Bank of Canada, asserted at toe Function In Hartford Last LONG TIME With at least three ex-high Manchester Green Community club annual meeting of toe bank here i school flashes participating, Casey’s will resume toe weekly whist-danc­ es, omitted during toe holidays, to­ today. Hicks won a clean-cut victory from CubaCily. Helped Bring Depression. High money rates depressed busi­ Eyening. the Holy Trinity, a group of flashily morrow evening at 8 o’clock. The usual npmber of all-cash prizes will ness and paralyzed development, he Clarence E. Wilson, Local attired players representing the said, and in many countries econom­ local Polish organization. A great be awarded and refreshments serv­ Ralpli^W. Lamenzo, former Man- More than a score of Manchester deal of the credit for the victory ed; round and square dances wiU Chicago, Jan. 8r—(AF) —Rome C. ic and political structures were so Nurseryman, Perfects the excellent passwork, resident, has been elated follow. Stephenson,, president of toe Ameri­ weakened^ that it was ..~w —necessary__ -__ for__ .person^ attended toe Governor's. goes to them to get foreign loans to restore! in Hartford last night, held in dribbling and "eye”‘'o.ro” of Bill Dili Courtney, 'i commandcr of Post No. 1, Ameri- The women’s committee and toe can Bankers Association, ih discuss­ young people’s committee who run ing the background of business con­ purchasing power. honor of Connecticut s new chief w h ^ h la ^ d the attack for toe i ditions, said today that outworn ' The concentration of sixty p^r 1 Wilbur L. Cross Process That Will Be Cen­ Hicks. Magnuson simk a fast one came known here today through toe Saturday evening dances have Commander Francis E. Bray of the turned over toe proceeds of these laws in restraint of trade had pre­ cent of toe world’s gold supply in Trailing gowns of delicate chilr after receiving a pass from Snow to vented comprehensive efforts to fans and rich yelvets displaced the start toe attack, and then toe Holy Manchester Legion. socials to the officials of toe Com­ the United States and France hajs ter Attraction At Big Show munity club. The profits of one card gauge protection to consumption. shorter frocks of recent seasons an3 Trinity combination took toe lead Mr. Lamenzo, son of Mrs. T. E. placed toe potential control of toe Lamenzo of 41 Walnut street, was party were turned over to toe new In an a d le s s prepared for deliv­ lent a touch of dignity to toe grand for toe rest of toe quarter. At half world’s price level in toe hands of march. as their pastel shades and. bom in Hartford but received his Boy Scout tfoop in the district, $25 ery before the Chicago Association In Chicago Next Week. time toe Hicks led 11-10 and they these two countries,” he said. those of brighter hue were set off by education here, graduating from was also donated to the annual cam- of Ckimmerce, Mr. Stephenson, “Neither country has perfected its forged steadily ahead thereafter. warned, however, that vmless busi­ the predominance of black. The Bvcholski nlaved extrcmclv well for I South' Manchester High school with i paig° for funds by toe Girl Scout central banking machinery to toe organization. The sum of $25 was ness men can eventually solve toe rhinestone trimmings of many of point where such control can be toe gowns added to toe brilliance. The National Homemaker’s Exhi­ and a graduate of Pratt Institute In yoted to the Christmas exercises for unemployment issue, solutions will game got rough, but at no time did be attempted by a government in made promptly effective, and I fear Among toe women present from bition will open next week in the Brooklyn, N. Y. the children of the Green, school. it get beyond the expert supervision which business men will have but a that neither country has fully re­ South Manchester were the follow­ Hotel Stevens in Chicago, and at of Johnny Tierney. Following is the A t present Mr. Lamenxo is super- Not half of this amount, however, alized its duty in this respect to its was used for toe purchase of candy small part. ing: summary; ntendent of the Bredell Paint Com­ own citizens and to toe rest of toe Mrs. Clifford D. Cheney, figured that mid-west showing of the mod­ and oranges, due to the thoughtful­ The Present System Casey’s Hicks (25) pany in Havana. He is editor of toe world.” ern Home Beautiful, a local nursery- j ness of one of toe boy pupils, who The present system under which chiffon: Mrs. Robert J. Smith, nile “ Ajiaco,” which is the Havana Sir Herbert advocated co-opera­ green satin with brilliants and pur­ P- B. F. T. suggested that toe bulk of this each corporation aims, to gear its man will exhibit for the first time | 1 Snow, rt ...... 2 1 5 American Legion magazine. Recent­ tion and elimination of wasteful ple moire slippers; Miss Marjorie amount be turned over to Miss Jes­ production and sales according to in public the “ Seal Kraft” method of i 3 Magnuson, Ig ...... 2 1 5 ly he was elected commander of toe competition by railways; approved Smith, yellow flowered taffeta with sie Reynolds to be used at her dis­ Its own ideas irrespective of toe in­ packing roses for department store | I 2 Courtney, Ig, rg ... 2 2 6 Post for 1931. metallic thread, gold slippers and cretion for the town’s needy chil­ dustry as a whole, he said, leads to toe suggested formation of an agri­ sale. i ' 3 Jewell, c ...... 2 1 5 political upheavals and unwise legis­ cultural credit corporation to help gold ear-rings; Mrs. John Ctoanda, Means Success 1 Simler, If, c ...... i o 2 dren. Fifteen dollars was donated peach colored satin with rhinestone to this worthy object. lation and is largely due to “our farmers to purchase cattle, sheep The introduction above gives but j C. E. Wilson ! 0 Fischer, If, r g ...... i o 2 CLAM DIGGER HNDS laws governing restraint of trade and hogs, and urged that the west shoulder straps, shoes to match and little indication of the story back of i ' 0 Swanson, rg. If .... 0 0 0 passed 40 years ago.” be less dependent on production oL black velvet wrap; Miss Sylvia An­ this story. It promises but little of \ The head o f the hankers associa­ grain and substitute mixed farming. derson, black transparent velvet, interest to the Manchester reader, | satisfactory composition to do the , 10 10 25 ' DUCK HUNTER’ S BODY BOXING, WRESTLING tion urged manufacturers and pro­ black velvet wrap, black moire but to those that know C. E. Wilson, i work. i Holy Trinity (14) ducers give imihediate attention to shoes, rhinestone necklace; Mrs. and to those that have labored with I Stop Evaporation P- B. the problem of surplus in its rela­ Francis J. Keefe, chin-chin blue him for the past three years, it | The real problem to be surmount- New Haven, Jan. 8.— (A P )—The HAVE BANNER YEAR UNGLTS MURDER 2 Kerr, rf ...... 2 ^ body of George Pappas, 23, of Jack- tion to price levels, not alone as it chiffon velvet, princess line, rhine­ means out one thing—the attain- ■ ed ia to stop evaporation, Rose stone shoulder straps, white moire 1 Golas, If ...... 0 0 son Heights, N. Y., one of five duck refers to their own business, but to i ment of an ideal. I Bushes or other plants are living 2 Allen, If ...... o toe industry of which their unit is I shoes, black velvet wrap; Mrs. organisms and under normal grow ® hunters who were scattered by a Commissioner Donahue Re­ NEARS SOLUTION Next week will be a red-letter 1 McGann, c ...... 0 a part. Helen Graham, white moire silk, event to those left behind at the ing condition.s get their food in liq­ ^ i sudden storm in Long Island Soimd veals Finance For Last Six white brocade slippers; Mrs. Harry 2 Bycholski, Ig ...... 3 9 November 30, was found early to- Impeded by Laws Wilson Nurseries and office in Man­ uid form vhrough the roots from the 2 Falkoski, rg ...... 0 I Months Equals That In 1929. Illustrations of how joint action ' (Continued From Page 1.) B. Bissell, American beauty crepe chester. Many of those who have soil, evaporating any excess mois­ 0 , day by a clam digger at Pebble with rhinestone ornaments; Mrs. — I Beach, East Haven. among concerns engaged in similar i labored with Mr. Wilson, in toe dirt. ture through the bark and foliage 10 New London, Jan. 8.— (AP) — activities is all but impossible at the | seized but proved to be someone William C. Cheney, black lace; Miss so to speak, in whole, or part of his j into the air. This process is going „ , 1'^ i Pappas body, badly mutilated. Boxing and wrestling in Connecticut ______else. A checkup showed Brothers Referee, Tierney. Scorer, Fraser.: \^rashed up within a short distance present time, Mr. Stephenson cited Annie Graham, American beauty 35 years as a nurseryman, will feel i on constantly. When a plant is re- Timrr' Hi’aedrTs^^Tfmp’^T kept an even financial keel during the attempts of toe petroleum In- ! still was in his room at the Lake taffetse with rhinestones; Mrs. C. I of toe place where toe body of a certain thrill of pride as next Mon-1 moved from toe soil, its source of • s.6 • c, rt the last six months of 1930, as com­ dustry to work out a program of Crest Apartments, Ely Rogers, white satin with rhine­ I Samuel Bradford McRickard, one of j day approaches. At that time Mr. j supply moisture has been cut off, pared with toe preceding fiscal conservation. : Plans Arrest stone buckles and shoulder straps; Wilson and his son, Hewitt, will ; but the evaporation c o n t i n u es his companions on the disasterous year, according to a report issued “ Laws and regulations impede at I Roche then decided to act the Mrs. Allan L. Dexter, black chiffon hunt, was found toe day following show to toe world an application of through the bark and foliage unless BIRTH CONTROL SCORED here today by Athletic Commis- every turn,” he said. “In conse- \ next day, December 21, rather than with rhinestones; Miss Irene M. an old method, one tnat bids fair to precautions are immediately taken IM ninii rimrnir/^v in > t ' tragedy. The body of James j quence there is overproduction, | take another chance of losing his Fay, rose satin with turquoise ros- revolutionize toe nursery trade, in­ tc prevent it. Our ‘SEALKRAFT’ IN PAPAL ENCYCLICAL' Yonkers is still miss- j Total gate receipts for profes- earnings in toe industry have de- i quarry. He suddenly remembered. etta trimming and turquoise slip­ sofar as packing and delivery is con­ Process Prevents this Evaporation.” sional and amateur boxing and clined, stockholders have suffered he said, that Miss Rose Heubsch, pers. cerned. Not only those who have Our “SEALKRAFT’ Process has John Kiesling, 22, and Bernard wrestling since last June were reduced income and the future sup his secretary when he had been with helped to make the Wilson process j overcome this difficulty really be- (Continued From Page 1.) Schmidt, 21, were toe only survivors $252,365, which is a shade better ply of petroleum is endangered. the Federal Department of Justice, a success, but toe entire United jond our expectations. I have be­ of toe group of five hunters. than half of the receipts of $503,623 Efforts to stabilize industry are, | was a resident of toe Lake Crest FIREINWATERBURY States awaits a demonstration of fore me a Killarney Rose Bush, ed) which is denied to legitimate The five hunters, all said to be for the full fiscal year preceding. nevertheless, making progress, Mr. 1 establishment. the “ Seal Kraft” method next week which not only has remained in good mothers or given sparingly, almost city employes of New York, set out Attendances for the past six Stephenson explained. I Miss Heubsch outlined to Roche in Chicago. condition for a period of forty days grudgingly.” |from Port Jefferson, Long Island, months totaled 220,422 which is “Already large employers of j the plan of toe hallways and said Waterbury, Jan. 8.— (A P )— Offi­ Dirt Farmer under a temperature of not less The encyclical contains 16,000 early on November 30, in individual slightly under half of toe 451,485 labor are arranging production so j residents of the fourth floor had to cials 6 i ihe Tracy Brothers, whose than 70 degrees at any time, but For the paist 35 years C. E. Wil­ words and is dated December 31, boats on a duck hunt. About a mile total for the full year preceding. that employes can look forward to use a common telephone In the hall. mill yards on Benedict street were also a dry atmosphere similar to off shore, Kiesling reported later, a son has been “out in the dirt” so to 1930, translations in English, Ital­ The figures she w that professional regular work and eventually when At 10 a. m. on December 21, a rap .swept by flames that gave firemen speak. Starting in at toe age of 11, | that encountered in any store. This sudden storm scattered them and ian, French, German and Spanish boxing fell more than $3,000 behind their stint is done, to a pension for on Brothers door told him he was a three hour battle last night, stated pulling weeds at 25 cents a day, ; plant is not only alive, but it is prevented their return to shore. were issued simultaneously with the toe pace for toe year before, and their sunset years. wanted on the telephone. He put on today that damage would not ex­ striving to learn nature's secrets | actually growing in the package ceed $10,000. A combination garage^ original Latin text for the first time amateur boxing dropped nearly $6, Farming Situation a pair of trousers and shirt over his from day to day, the North End | without naving had any attention and lumber shed was partially de­ in toe history of the Papacy. The 000 The increase in wrestling re­ Discussing the farming situation, pajamas to answer the call and just nurseryman has thus fitted himself ' whatever. Of course, it will not GOVERNOR’ S SPEECH ceipts, however, more than made up j Mr. Stephenson pointed out that as he said “Hello” he heard the stroyed out efforts of fire fighters to study toe nursery and merchan- ■ grow permanently in this package, document is divided into three sec­ kept the flames confined to one tions, first, covering the dignity of the difference. farm mortgage indebtedness in­ command of “hands up.” He com­ dislng problems which are so dove- | but I believe, if it was planted today Wrestling drew a total of $19,848 creased in toe 20 year period ending plied. His loaded revolver was dis­ side of the building and prevented tailed together by toe Imposition o f ! it would live and grow. By con- Christian wedlock, second, errors i ANALYSED BY DRY damage to parked and stored trucks ^ opposed to Christian wedlock, and for the fiscal year ending last June, 1930 from 10 percent of the value covered on his dresser. Nature. In his studies of plant life ! trast, I have a plant before me of the farms to 22 per cent. and cars. A watchman discovered third, remedies for overcoming but toe rates for the last six Mr. Wilson has found that these packed in the ordinary manner as “If toe farmers are ever to get the fire at 8:06 and when firemen these errors. It, is in toe middle (Continued From Page 1.) months were $18,139 showing a pro­ conditions cannot be changed, and it is usually done, which has been portionate gain of $8,460. from under this load, it will be arrived it had gained considerable as a result he has endeavored to in my office five days. It is abso- section that the Pontiff is most vig­ DR. HERH IS DEAD headway. created by National prohibition.’ through some plan of reduced costs emulate, as nearly as possible, the i lutely worthless and has been so for orous and emphatic. Stored oil, two containers of Graft and corruption were even by means of increased output by conditions of nature in an effort to ■ several lays. In fact, I think it “Today, alas,” he says, “not se­ unit of labor and area,” he com­ which exploded at the height of toe place a product on toe market in an | was almost beyond redemption at cretly or under cover but openly more prevalent when the liquor RETAILERS PROTEST Springfield, Mass., Jan. 8.— (AP) battle, helped feed the flames. trade exercised a large influence in mented. "The development of power honest manner and at an honest 1 the end of the first twenty-four with all sense of shame put aside machinery in farming has served to , -Dr. Harold W. Herzy, 48, superin- , j- . Five ines of hose were laid be­ price to show world that he is ■ hours. We will demonstrate this at now by w'ord, again by writing, by our state and National government. COPYRIGHTING BILL reduce the cost of production in a I tendent of Springfield hospital, died fore the flames were imder coi^- proud of his accomplishment. The i our Exhibit at Chicago I theatrical productions of every kind “The liquor business is only one few ureas and has caused abandon- j today after a few days illness, of trol. Origin is undetermined. Chicago exhibition marks the final j Packing by romantic fiction, by amorous. of the rackets of the underworld. ment of farms in others. Until the ■ pneumonia. He assumed the super milestone in toe attainment of this j Our SEALKRAFT PROCESS and frivolous, novels, by cineraato- The violent crime and the new un­ Washington. Jan. 8.—(A P )—Rep­ system shall have become thorough- 'intendency of toe hospital last Octo- ideal. I PACKING are so closely related graphics portraying in vivid scenes, derworld itself are chiefly caused by resentatives of the National Retail ly established, hardship will be suf- 'ber, replacing Dr. John C. Gardner A Killarney Pink rose shown toe | that they might be included under in addresses broadcast by radio tele- the inability of our antiquated and Dry Good Association appeared be­ fered by farmers.” who had asked to be relieved owing aT*o1/4 \X7ilcr»r» -r-r______, . . , . « . •• Herald reporter in the Wilson office j one title. However, there are as phoning, in short by all inventions broken down system of law enforce­ fore the Senate patents committee Looking ahead, Mr. Stephenson to poor health. on Allen Place where it had lain | many different w'ays of packing as of modern science toe sanctity of ment to cope with modern crime today to oppose the Vestal bill, concluded that “as month succeeds Dr. Herzy came here from Bridge- since Nov. 16 in its new Seal K ra ft: there are Nurserymen, most of it marriage Is trampled upon and de-1 up-to-date methods and which has passed the House, to pro­ month, inventories in America will , port where he was superintendent ® r r I terrible weapons. protective coating, w^as shooting ; having oeen done on a “ Hit or Miss” Tided. vide for copyrighting cloth designs. be reduced, thus hastening toe day 1 ot the Bridgeport hospital and took forth a new, light green shoot. Two j basis, as “Grandfather did it,” with- “ Divorce, adultery, all the basest Plausible But Untrue Kenneth (Collins, promotion man­ when unemployment will give way 'active supervision of toe $2,500,CKK) of the five green stalks of this beau-1 out considering the particular epndi- “The governor’s assumption that vices either are extolled or at least ager of the association, said he had to employment and in consequence construction program now under tlful rose were lined with tiny pin- tions to be met. Feeling that a good depicted in such colors as to be or popular disrespect for law is due to no objection to the original design­ dismay and pessimism mtIU retire I'^ay here. He was born in Hingham, point buds, — branches breaking i plant deserves a good jacket, we disregard for the prohibitory law is er of new materials getting protec- before hope and buoyancy of spirit, j graduated from Harvard and practi­ forth from this sealed and packed . have gone about this in toe same appear to be free of all reproach and infamy.” plausible but not true. The main i tion but the bill before the commit- cally ever since had been engaged in rose bush that has been kept in the | careful way that has led to the de- j cause is the growing recognition of | tee “would cause unsettleraent in hospital work or teaching. His hos­ heated office of toe company for j velopment of the “SEALKRAFT” ; the maladministration of the law 'n ] the industry.” pital work began at the Massachu­ almost two months. GIRLS STILL ALOFT Process. We worked on the Rose,,, our courts as now organized, and to Harold R. Young, spokesman for setts General hospital in Boston Assures Fresh Flowers mostly because it is the most sen- i STEALS $ 6 8 AND CAR the lawless methods that toe police ; the group, said ninety per cent of whence in 1919 he went to the New At toe extremity of the branch a sitive and porous of the hardwood D o n ’ t liny rose oud had formed, significant are compelled to use in order to I women’s dress designs come from Haven hospital and also taught at plants that are usually hafidled in : protect toe peace and order of toe | Paris and the bill would allow Imperial, Calif., Jan. 8.— (AP.) — Yale medical school. He went to of the strength and virility of the the Department______Store Trade, also! North Branford, Jan. 8.— (AP) — Tw'o anxious young women who ______neglect a COLD plant imder toe enforced, but almost the most popular, State and local police and a posse of I state. ! French designers to copyright their the Bridgeport hospital in 1924. He “The reiterates the ; goods in this country. have been flying around for nearly jwas president of. toe Connecticut i s t r e s s i n g coU in chest or.i natural condition. This single rose tVe have constructed real hone'^t , citizens today were combing a woods j throat—that so often leads tq^ ® nnrfh nf in «n Statement that toe younger genera Senator Dill, Democrat. Washing­ four days in a cabin fnonoplane: Hospital Association in 1922 and D plant is indicative of the efforts to goodness cellars to store our two miles north of here in an effort drinkine more distilled liq- something serious—generajly responds ton, said it would be more desirable soared oyer here today, waiting for : -vice-president of the American Hos- made by the Wilson Nurseries to plants where the atmosphere is to seize the bandit who early today , ^ The ass^tifn can be r7 a i?- to good old Musterole with the firat to provide a "design division” in a break in the weather to return to ;pita,l Association in the latter years. prepare rose bushes for merchandis­ moist and suitable to plants at all robbed Samuel M. Moslowitz, of his ^ ® ® ° Los Angeles, where they started application. Should be more effective if" challenged but If it is true, is it rea­ toe patent office than enact a- i ing on toe counters of department times. In our storage cellars we truck and $68 in cash on the Boston i their flight to break toe world en-1 used oncP every hour for five hours. stores to assure purchasers, insofar sonable to suppose that less would “ catch-all propo.sition like this.” GOLD STAB MOTHER DIES This famous Blend o f oil o f mustard, keep the temperature between 32 Post road near Guilford. durance refueling record. ^ s s ib le , of satisfactory and and 40 degrees and saturated with I Moslowitz’s truck was found“ on be drunk if good liquor could be Chairman Waterman said the re­ camphor, menthol and other helpful in­ more easily and more cheaply se­ tailer wanted to protect hjmself “at The sooner Robbie Trout and New Britain, Jan. 8.— (AP.) — gredients brings relief naturally. Mus­ heMtoy plants, which they expect, ; moisture, which condition we carry the Notch Hill road in North Bran- Edna May Cooper get baeje to Los and deserve to receive for their j into our packing cases by lining ford an hour after the robbery. Po- cured? Youth and the cocktail is a all hazards” but the designer was Mrs.Harriet Dawley, a Gold Star terole gets action because it is a scientiSc problem in ajl countries and is only entitled to protection. Angeles, the lighter their hearts mother of Pittsfield, Mass., died •‘counter-irritant*’—not just a salve f J 1 i. -c them with paper and introducing lice set out to scour toe vicinity and will be. They were forced to fly .. ^“ 6 of the development of plenty of moisture in the shape of comb the woods, although it is also one phase of the world-wide youth suddenly today in this city where — it penetrates and stimulates b l ( ^ toe Seal Kraft method of packing ' damp excelsior, moss or similar thought the bandit may have es- movement- here Ifite yesterday when a severe she had lived for five years. She was circulation, helps to draw out infection t^d p r e s e ^ g rose bushes for de- agents of an absorbent nature. ; caped in another car. “The suggestion of a constitution­ TREASURY BALANCE storm hit Los Ahgeles. If they are 57,years of age. and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. ™®^^tiandising is very; c g Wilson leaves for Chicago; Moslowitz, a cattle dealer and al convention to repeal toe 18th forced to land Here, their flight, A son, Elmer G. Dawley, who en­ Recommended by doctors and nurses. . Amendment is of doubtful expedi­ which at 9;30 a. 'm., had set a wom­ listed at Springfield, Mass., for the KeepMusterole handy—jars and tubes. T>oiT7 T c r ^ h c today with one of the oldest, yet truck owner of New Haven, reported To Mothers—Musterole is also ency. The deliberations of such a RACKET IS SMASHED en’s sustained flight record of 91 ■World War and served In Company i revolutionary methods of packing to State Police the holdup occurred hours, will have been in vain. To made in milder form for babies °s quoted^? foT ' preserving of plants seen in near Flag March Hill on the Boston body could not be limited by agree­ G of that city, was killed in France. and small children. Ask for Chil~ just released, « e is quoiea as roi- manv years, if not In the history of Post road, two miles west of Guil- ment or by law. It is unlikely that claim a' record they must land Her husbaind, who survives her, is lows: (Continued From Page 1.) dren’s Musterole^ horticulture in this country. i ford, shortly after 8 o’clock today. the convention would repeal toe where they started. Charles Dawley. The "Sealkraft” Process Daybreak in Imperial Valley Deadly Comparison At toe point of a gun Moslowitz re- amendment but probable that some “From a merchandising point of contain winning numbers but on brought rather murky weather but When m Chicago many noted n u r-. ported, he was ordered down from , sleeping giants in toe way of gov- which nothing will ever be collected. view, this Process is really more serymen will view the actual rose his seat in the truck. The bandit i ernmental and social problems it was far better than that prevail­ important than toe growing of the They will be destroyed. bushes that have been kept in the then searched.his pockets, and took I would be aroused and nobody could ing over Los Angeles. rose bush, as no matter how good All eight agents demurred Be Sure to Bring Home Some dry, heated atmosphere of the Wil- ; $68 in cash h e' was ea rrin g and 1 foretell the outcome.” through counsel, Attorney Morris I a plant may be in the Nursery, if it son nurseries here, and can see for drove off. is not delivered to toe ultimate pur­ Lubchansky representing six of toe themselves the. fine, healthy stalks He said the man was about five HOSPITAL NOTES chaser in good condition, all the and branches shooting forth from no accused 'and Attorney Harry Bro­ good work put in growing the plant feet seven inches in height and wore WORK ON POUSH gan toe other two. OYSTERS plant nutriment except the tightly- a leather coat. counts for nothing. It is a notorious wrapped peat and excelsior packing The so-called lottery racketeer.s or Crabmeat, Shrimp, Scallops fact that probably 50 per cent of all are: Samuel Goldstein, Louis Itz- Mrs. Nino Osella-and baby boy of around the roots of the plants. CHURCH SLOWS UP 86 Summit street have been dis- ! or Lobsters from toe Roses sold over Department Beside these “ Seal Kraft” packed kowiz, J. Roland Branter, Aaron Store counters were either dead or HOUSE APPROVES ^ . I Johnson, Antone Daton, Benjamin charged from the Memorial hospital, | rose bushes they may view many also Ernest Reichart of 34 Bidwell ! so lacking in vitality by toe time plants with no protection whatever Cold weather and failure to com- I'Delatizky, Clharles Taylor ,Md Roy plete construction before Christmas street. j N EED M O N E Y the ultimate customer got them against evaporation and consequent STAFF EXPANSION Abies. HONISS’S home and planted that they were has resulted In toe slowing up of the Peculiarly enough it was the The condition of Norman Hohen- for death by unnatural exposure. work on the new Polish National When in Hartford no better almost, if not. quite useless. Deteri­ It is not too much to assume that cases of the two whose arrests thal, 11, of 24 Roosevelt stre^, is j Catholic church on Golway street. showing slight improvement from place to dine. COAL — CLOIHING oration nas progressed too far by the “ Seal Kraft” method of packing (Continued From Page I.) brought about the wholesale sweep the time it is detected by even the will createVide a new era in nursery I force of men employed at tl^e against the racket which were his long sleeping sickness. He is PAST DUE BILLS OR most f i l l e d plantsman and by toe | merchandising and thus reflecrwelL i Wednesday all its members ex- | outset has been reduced and the nolled. These were the cases of able to take nourishment now. ANY OTHER PURPOSE. time toe layman is able to detect it earned oenefits on those connected cept Newton D. Baker of Cleveland, i being done is confined to Henry AppacelU, New London, and the plant is ruined. vith Its adoption and use. are expected to be present. There j interior of toe building where a John Poeton of Boston. You will be surprised how After a shipment of nursery stock was a distinct possibility that a higher class of workmanship is re­ since I was a little grrl— so I $ave easy it is to arrange a loan is received in a Department Store, minority report would be turned in ., Qui^ed. The progress being made Since 1866 toe South African Ttiy youngsters Smith Brothers’ of any amount from $10 to Immediately toe plants are removed Dry Bills i seems to assure completion of the fields have yielded diamonds of the Gough Syrup. It worked wonders. $300. from the cases and pJaced in a room Two of the prohibition bills which ^ u rcb In plenty of time to hold total value of $1,375,000,000, an av­ Joan got well in a few hoursy-Ethel where toe temperature is warm and OCEAN HOP DEUYED have been recommended by the Easter services there. overnight. You cannot imarine how No Endorsers Required toe atmosphere dry. evaporation erage of $2l,825„397 a year, which Wickersham committee to ■K.’llitate is about 98 per cent of the world gpratefttl—-how relieved I was I** No Publicity or Delay starts up at a terrific rate, unless NICOTINE ON TRIAL enforcement, yesterday gained the production. Mrs. M. C. Searer, 1030 Hyde Park safegfuards have been provided. Rec­ support of the House judiciary com­ Repa3unents Are Arranged Hamilton, Bermuda, Jan. 8.— Blvd., ^Chicago. to Suit your Income. ognizing this trouble and believing (AP.)—Postponing their original mittee. it decided to seek passage Hartford, Jan. 8.— (A P )— My that a cure could be found for it Lady Nicotine, injected her .ethereal intention to hop off immediately for of the Stobbs Bill, which would noti­ The Only (Jharge is Three - we went to work three years ago the Azores on the second stretch of fy the Jones Law in regard to of­ presence into toe solemn business of with the Idea of sealing up the pores the Supreme Court of Errors today and a Half Per Cent, on the their projected flight to Paris, Mrs., fenses . involving less than a gallon Unpaid Monthly Balance. of the plant so as to preserve it in Beryl Hart and Lieutenant William hquor^d penalties not exceed^ for a brief moment. The question Tsrpew riters toe same condition as when it left MacLaren, who flew here yesterday 1 “ """ths imprisonment and $500 of her allure arose during the hear­ S M I T H You’ll Like Our Friendly the nursery. It seemed very simple ' fine. This bMl has been passed by ing of the case of Lucille Lovallo, All tnftkep, sold, rented, ex- Way of Doing Business. at first, starting with parafin wax, in the monoplane Trade Wind, said widow of Donato Lovallo who .died Houses and amended by the olumged.and bverbaaled. vtoich under certain conditions was they would remain in Bermuda In April, 1929 from burns sustained BROTHERS overnight until repairs can be com IDEAL FINANCING very satisfactory, but would not en­ The other measure approved w’ouid when his clothing took fire at his Special rental rates to stu­ dure under the handling necessary pleted on the ship’s oil feed line. ASSOaATION, INC. provide notification of absentee own- place of employment in a plant of dents. E(ebirilt maehines Triple Action between the time it left toe nursery Weather conditions also were un ■ ers of property in padlock proceed-1 the American Brass (Zkimpany at Boons S,.. .Park BifiUliig- favorable for flying and toe visitors $30,00 «nd up. Sisters Suffer uptU it -finally reached the ultimate ings. Waterbury. COUGH SYRUP ^ Main S i , . . - buyer’s garden. It was necessary to accepted an invitation to an official The point at issue was whether Sooth Affochestw fi|id a substance which would pro­ reception this afternoon by Acting There are 212 separate religious an act of smoking by an employe at £N D$ COUGHS duce this sealing process and at toe Governor Evans. Tonight they were denominations in toe United States ‘ a time when" he is aObyirad to dp it, KEMP'S hedicalway PhbiteTSOT*^ same time would not injure the to be guests at a ’ dinner in their at present. These are represented is "done purely for his qvh benefit, 7 p Main St. Phone 5680 *^bth my little girlp»—Jq|m a«i’d plant. We have made hundreds of honor by the manager of the hotel by 232,000 churches and 44,380,000, or if in any way it benefits the em- Ethfl—^;abght -a coqgfa— one from cxperijpents-before.finding the real where they are staying. members. , p lo y e r ...... , tks:b^«r.-l'hadrkxui%ii Si. Prop.1. 1 V

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I earlier dedfilon was in answer to an biggest place Dr. Westerfield has geology, biology, botany, aoology, attack on a different ground from ever lived in, so far as we can make physic^ education, recreation ana Ctrptting Hfndb that taken by Judge Clark. The out, is New Haven. forestry. common assumption that the Su­ Education of subnormal and ab­ PUBLISHED BY THE As a matter of fact it is highly normal children has been receiving HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. INC. preme Court, having once passed on probable that nothing has con­ especial attention, and a federal sur­ 13 Blssell Street the question of the validity of a law, vey disclosed 736 cities with a popu­ South Manchester, Conn. tributed so largely to the imsettling THOMAS PJ.RGDSON can never again, or will not ever of American life and the disturbance lation of more than 10,000 which now have special classes 8md schools General Manager again, take a contrary position con­ of its economic system as the trend to handle children “deviating from Living Room Groups Founded October 1. 1881 cerning that law is a sheer assump­ to the big cities in the last thirty average capacity.” Published Every Evening Except tion of stubbornness, an implication years. Any number of economists Educatioi^al research has been Sundays and Holldaya Entered at the to which the Supreme Court of the and sociologists of considerably stressed, especially co-operative re­ Post Office at South Manchester, search, and it is pointed out that Conn„ as Second Class Mall Matter. United States is not open. The Su­ wider fame than Dr. Westerfield in the store-wiide SUBSCRIPTION RATES Congress has granted more than One Year, by m all ...... $8.00 preme Court is always open, how­ have protested and warned against $500,000 for three separate federal Per Month, by mall ...... $ .60 ever, to enlightenment, and while it the dangers of this movement. It is surveys. The first, a national survey Delivered, one year ...... S9.00 of land grant colleges was complet­ Single copies ...... $ .03 may have decided a question in one somewhat discouraging, then, to see ed last year, resulting In 1800 pages MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED way at one time it may without loss such unauthoritative condemnation in two volumes. Another survey, PRESS of prestige decide the same question of the small towm given so much looking *nto secondary education and The Associated Press is ezclnstvely Semi - dnmial entitled to the use for republlcation differently If, from some new angle, publicity at a time when it is in­ also made by the Office of Edu­ of all news dispatches credited to It an entirely different light is cast cation, began in 1920 and will be or not otherwise credited In this creasingly obvious that the worst finished in 1932. The third, a paper and also the local news pub­ upon i t For Instance, if a constitu­ evil this coimtry has to contend with national study of the professional lished herein. All rights of republlcation ot tional amendment were attacked on is overurbanization. education of teachers, was begun special dispatches herein are also re­ the sole ground that it nullified the last July and includes the sending served. rest of the Constitution and the Su­ of brief questionnaires to a million American teachers. SPECIAL. ADVERTISING REPRE­ preme Court had upheld it on the SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser, §AL E Inc.. 286 Madison Ave., New York. N. ground that It did not nullify the Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave., Chicago. Ilia rest of the Constitution, that would IN NEW YORK not prevent the same court from Full service client of N E A Ser­ later declaring the amendment in­ vice. Inc. New York, Jan. 8.—It had never Member, Audit Bureau ot Circula­ valid if it were shown, in a new occurred to me that I might turn tion a action, that * the amendment had out to be one of those “leara-a-new- The Herald Printing Company. Ino., l^ashington thing-every-day” boys. assumes no financial responsibility never been properly ratified at all. for typographical errors appearing In The real reason why there would To be sure, I’ve been picking up advertisements In the Manchester ^ Letter a dozen or more new bits of infor­ Evening Herald. appear to be little chance of the mation dally for a pumber of years. Clark decision being upheld is that THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. BY RODNEY DUTCHER But while trying to’ remember these the Supreme Court as at present additional statistical treasures, such as the year of the War of 1812, I’d KNOWING ’EM constituted is more or less tolerant Washington—Public school enroll­ generally forget my own home When in a city no bigger than of prohibition. If the membership ment in the United States in 1930 phone number, or the name of Mary New Haven it is possible for hold­ of that august body were made up was nearly 25,000,000. according to estimates ot the Federal Office of Pickford before she went into the movies. ups to become a matter of daily ex­ entirely of men who believed thor­ Education. The number of pupils in perience and for gunmen to roam oughly that prohibition was an enor­ elementary schools is placed at And then, on a recent Christmas the town and take tribute at will mous evil and an impossible under­ about 21,370,000, and the number morning, I found in the left sock (my wife was darning the right from defenceless citizens, It would taking, one might with much confi­ enrolled in public high schools at 4.030.000. one) two volumes of one of those seem to be fairly obvious that there dence expect that the court would It is also estimateo that there double-deck century dictionaries, or is something the matter with the sustain the Clark contention. were 848,500 teachers and 254,200 whatever they are. My first suspi­ police work in that community. It doesn’t, however, happen to be school houses. School expenditures cion was directed at those editors There appears to be something that kind of a court. totaled $2,289,000,000 The pupils *n who are asked to read copy on my daily pieces, particularly for mis­ pretty serious the matter with the private and parochia. schools, ele­ mentary and secondary, numbered spellings. Then I recalled reading police work in New Haven. And PAYING FOR SPEED 2.704.000. somewhere that at least two quite yet, judging from what the news­ Now that the National Bureau of In reviewing high spots of the successful New York columnists papers of that city say, the cops Casualty and Surety Underwriters educational situation for last year, boasted that they had been hired be­ cause they spelled badly. However, REGULAR SALE down there are just now extending has decided to help out the depres­ the Office of Education reports an oversupply or teachers which “has they immediately retained secre­ 3 Pieces. Q ueen A n n e ; m oh air and m o q u e t t e ...... themselves to the utmost. Within sion situation by diverting into the ?159.00 $139 become a matter of concern to taries. Sofa, arm chair, button-back chair. seven minutes after the latest store coffers of the insurance companies school authorities.” Upon picking up the second vol­ holdup three detectives, four plain another huge chunk of the national Oversupply of teachers of liberal ume, however, I was forced to 2 Pieces. D a ven p ort-B ed g ro u p ; ta p e s try ...... arts su ejects and of elementary change clews. For it read “from $204.00 $119 clothes patrolmen and two imiform- income by boosting the rates on lia­ 2-cushion sofa; button-back chair. school work has in some’ places led postman to zymurgy.” Now even ed officers showed up at the scene bility and property damage automo­ to stiffer requirements for entrance if that, sounds somewhat like the 2 Pieces. D a ven p ort-B ed g ro u p ; Jacqu ard v e l o u r ____ of the robbery, all coming from dif­ bile risks, the people of the state of to institutions where teachers are story of my life, I doubt if an $98.00 $87,50 ferent points. Connecticut may reasonably expect trained and to higher requirements editor would allow me to admit 2-cushion sofa ; button-back chair. Nevertheless the stickup artiste to find a champion in opposition to for teachers’ certificates. it. Yet I shall always remember 2 Pieces. Normal schools are demanding Davenport-Bed group; velour ...... $157.00 got away. it, and use it sometime as the title $99.50 this scheme in the person of Motor such requirements as superior high of a biography. 3-cushion sofa, button-back chair. The thing that is so conspicuously Vehicles Commissioner Stoeckel. school scholarship, good intelligence Imagine a success story titled: 2 Pieces. the matter with New Haven police First and foremost of the reasons test ratings and other special tests. “From Postman to Zymurgy.” Does English Lounging group, tapestry ...... $195.00 $159" work is also the matter with police given by the underwriters for in­ States and cities in increasing num­ it stir your imagination, dear read­ Sofa and lounging chair. bers now' require a minimum of er? work in nine-tenths of American creasing automobile insurance rates 2 Pieces. three years training in addition to ^ And then, hastily turning the Queen Anne; antique velour and frieze ...... $268.00 cities of any considerable size. The to a point where a policy on a Ford $149 high school before granting certifi­ pages to get a little erudition, I Sofa and arm chair. cates. police have no effective system of or a Chevrolet will cost $14 more came upon “Sealyham.” Imagine my Teachers themselves apparently keeping tabs on that element, pres­ than heretofore is this one: embarrassment! I had never known 2 Pieces. English Lounge Group; dam ask ...... are busy enhancing their qualifica­ $296.00 $149 ent in every population, whose feet The motors used in automo­ tions, for 421,000 from the staffs of where a Sealyham came from. And Massive sofa and lounging chair. are set in the road that leads logi­ biles manufactured during the public elementary and secondary this in face of the fact that I once last few years have been im­ owned a hound that a wisecracker 2 Pieces. English Queen Annu; antique linen velour. . cally to crime. They don’t know schools rook special courses last $388.00 $199 proved to such an extent that summer, according to a cited survey described as being somewhere be­ Sofa and wing chair. their town’s crooks unless they are tween a seal and a ham. the motor horsepower has been by the National Education Associa­ 2 Pieces. crooks who have already been increased at least 50 ^ per cent tion. I’ll let you ’ in on the secret. English Queen Anne; tapestry ...... $299.00 $159 caught; much less do they keep tabs on the average. This increase Public schools have been seeking Sealyham is the name of an estate, Sofa and button-back wing chair. on the border line individuals who in power has resulted in the the aid of industries for organization near Fishguard, Wales, where this operation of automobiles at particular variety of purp was orig­ 2 Pieces. William and Mary; antique linen velour ...... are liable to go crooked any day; of industrial courses, the Office of $440.00 $215 GREATER SPEEDS, THERE­ Education finds, and an example of inated by one John Tucker-Edwards. Sofa and button-back chair. least of all are they prepared to spot BY CAUSING MORE SERI­ the increasing trend toward provid­ And only about a century ago, at the newcomer or the stranger whose OUS AND MORE COSTLY ing courses of specific character to that. The best ones, it would seem, 2 Pieces. English oak frames; tapestry .... ACCIDENTS. $308.00 $252 business in town w'ould not stand in- meet needs for vocational training are still in Wales, though a flock of Sofa and wooden-arm chair. IMET ADVICE of any system of registration and adopted five acres as a minimum finding “sheik” defined as a “ master­ a “dame” is “any woman” and D r Frank McCoy (Danger of Chlorofornt) accountability for their time and may reflect on how much good Ijas standard for elementary school play­ ful man of irresistible appeal for the “ bump” ia to “ take for a ride, kill or grounds. Question: T. L. writes: ‘T was re­ whereabouts as would bring the been done to him by the craze for other sex.” Rudy ^Valentino did not murder,” as in Chicago. cently operated on and have not Many colleges and universities lives of devious livers into the light. fast driving. die in vain. And a “vampire” By the way. what’s happened to been weU since. Could it be possi­ developed summer camps in con­ (shades of pre-talkie films). And a Chicago, lately? But within the very serious limi­ ble that I have swallowed some of nection with courses in engineering, “ hound” is a person continually GILBERT SWAN. the chloroform given me as an an­ tations imposed upon them police SMALL TOWNS esthetic? Would that be poison­ departm^ts which most sedulously Ray Bert Westerfield, who lec­ ous?” MEATLESS DIETS ♦ The evolutionary theory Is fre­ acquaint themselves with the people tures on economics at Yale, Is ac­ Counting Their Chickens! Answer: Although extremely pois­ quently quoted with the additional of their communities, whose mem­ credited in the news dispatches with The fact that there is an impor­ onous in vapor form, comparatively .statement that the apes live on large quantities of chloroform can bers can name the most names and telling the Institute of Statesman- tant relation of diet to health is not a new idea. It probably occurred to fruits, nuts and cereals alone. This be taken Into the stomach without tell most about where citizens work 3hip at Rollins College, Florida, yes­ even the roost ignorant little boy producing death. ’The smallest dose statement is obviously erroneous to V'hich has proved'fata' to an adult and where they spend their eve­ terday that “ there is no reason for among che most primitive cave anyone who investigates the dietary nings, are those whose cities are all thes6 small towns, one for every dwellers when he felt a tummy ache it. fifteen grams, but with a child an habits of apes, for In addition to amount as small as three and a half freest from crime. six miles or bo, either economically after dining too heartily on green these foods, they alsc consume in­ crabapples. grams has resulted in death. The The detective or the plainclothes or socially,” sects, worms, eggs, small birds, symptoms are burning sensation, fol­ It is only natural that observing roots. Bark and leaves It also does lowed by numbness, sometimes tem­ cop who is the best and shrewdest Unfortunately this is about all the physicians should notice that cer­ not sound logical to believe that gossip is the most useful in protect­ porary excitability and delirium fol­ dispatches do tell us concerning tain foods are better to use ihnn man’s diet should be patterned after lowed by narcosis, pale face, livid ing his territory from holdups and Dr. Westerfleld’s address. Maybe others in certain diseases. Even two a diet of apes Inasmuch as man’s lips, convulsions followed by bloody in keeping the youthful loafer from thousand years ago Hippicrates said greatest advances have been made stools, genera] pain and sensations there was something in It to give that food IS the best medicine, but on a mixed diet, including cooked degenerating into a criminal. of anxiety. People poisoned by chlo­ color of reason for this sweeping the curious fact exists that it was food. roform internally sometimes Uve for condemnation of the small town. only in che last few years that there The statement that human bmngs several days before death occurs. WHY Sm a l l h o p e But the bare assertion in itself is was anything like a scientific meth­ I .should avoid meat, because of purins Since the United States Court of od of observing the results. and uric acid substances which it (Too Mnch Acidity) sufficient to arouse the ire of The meatless diets have had a Appeals in New York rendered a contains, required serious investiga­ Question: W. R. asks: "What is t^e millions of Americans who great deal of popularity and many tion. However, it has been found the cause of extreme acidity, which decision exactly contrary to that not only live in small towns but followers. These diets are divided that there ar*e just as many of the.se will be relieved for a time and al­ made a short time ago by Federal believe heart and soul in the social, into three main types First, the j end products in such foods as oat­ ways return. Most evident at night fruit and nut diet. Indulged in prin­ meal. beans, lentils, asparagus, etc. i Judge Clark in New Jersey in which economic, moral and political worth several hours after eating. Alwayrs cipally oy those of aesthetic tastes It has also been stated that the use Judge Clark declared the Eighteenth feel as if i had been eating lemons. of the little community. who believe that the higher a food ot meat lowers one s sensitiveness 01 something acid. The taste of acid’ amendment invalid, there, are very As might have been anticipated, is grown above the ground the less and makes one less gentle and more i- pronounced even in my mouth. material and the more spiritual will few opponents of prohibition who reference to "Who’s Who” discloses ferocious and more easily angered. Answer: I consider the most pro­ be the eaters thereof. Second, those This is only a theory and has not still cling to any hope that the the fact that Dr. Westerfield is a nounced cause of extreme stomach who have an abhorrence of taking been proven, but if it were true, acidity is through the use o f im­ United States Supreme Court will small-towner, himself, having been animal life either directly or indi­ how is it that such domesticated ani­ proper food combinations. Follow uphold the Clark decision. bom in the little village of Bradner, rectly for their own sustenance. ’This mals as- ihe bull and the billy goat my weekly menus and 1 am sure you group does not use either milk or I There is actually very little rea­ O., a wee place of considerably less are 39 easily aroused and made will be able to avoid your trouble. eggs because to do so would mean angry when they both are grass-eat­ son to entertain any such hope. But than a thonsand inhabitants. Also, the raising of cattle and chickens ing anlmzds? And why is It that (Bright’s Disease) the relative certainty that the Su­ as might almost as easily have been ‘ (c J CO/viM|S5(Oft some of which would be non-pro­ there is «o much fighting and bandi­ Question: Mrs. O. D H. writes: “1 preme Court will once more uphold guessed at, he got his start in the ductive and would be slaughtered. try In India and China where a large ’ have been aviffering from l^ g ^ t’s Third, the vegetariani who will eat ^ the prohibitory amendment does not educational field right there {n his proportion of the people have very Disease tor a good many years. ^/<11 milk and eggs and who have no eth­ httle or no meat in their diets, while owe to the circumstance that that you please tell me.voui treatment*” ’ native village, for he became princi­ ical scruples against eating meat but the Eskimos who 'ive almost exclu­ Answer: Bright’s Disease I3 ^ court has already declared the pal of its little high school before believe it s unwholesome, sively on meat are noted fbr their caused by faulty metahollam. 'The first effort to study diet scl- 1^ ^ amendment to have been validly he had obtained his degree from gentleness and unusually happy dis­ particular for d is reaponsihle. R- 1 entifically probably began with this positions? ^ ratified. Under conceivable circum­ Ohio Northern University. A fine a large self-addressed stamped en­ last group, but since they started It Is not my intention in this ar­ stances the previous decision might velope, and more complete directions chance of, a boost like that, at 21 with a definite belief, they were apt ticle to Drove that vegetarianism is wrtll be fonvarded. be very lightly regarded by the years old, in a New York, a Chicago to search for facts to prove their good or nad for dne. but It is well contention, and to avoia investigst- court which made it, aiyce the or a Pittsburgh! Moreover, the to point lut that we should not de­ More than 93.000 phjhsical exam- irg other theories which might dis­ pend too much upon theories, b u t« prove their conch||Ion. iations for pilot licenses h a v f been depend more upon practical observa- made by the U. S. govenHn^t. ■ ^ . ■ ' • ' •• ■ •• • - ■ ■ ■: X. . ■ -.■■ ■ -.. :-- i. ^ ■ " " ...... S. ».../: . .. '■ ■ : V. -''v MANCHESTER EVENING HER A LTi. SOUTH MANCHESTER,' CONN., THURSDAY,. JANUARY 8, 1381. P A G & F I V ^

or of the Rockville Leader, who has been undergoing treatment at the New Motors Mako Bow at National Show Hartford hospital for the past ten Overnight in Aviatiii^ ROCKVILLE days, has returned to her home, much improved in health. Mrs. Her­ zog was remembered on last Friday A . P. News Hope Chapter installs by several of her friends, with a From to post card shower. Hope Chapter O. E. S., installed Imperial, Calif.— Bobbie 'Trout its officers in Masonic Hall on Tues­ and Edna May Cooper fly their en­ Washington, D. C., Jan. 8— ^The ?>back3 is the space required for itk day evening. Mrs. Alfred Gudath durance plane into imperial vaUey passing of 1930 has seen tire rapid j hori^OTtal proj^Ilers, or “ vanes' was the installing officer, assisted OHIO AUTOIST LAUDS to escape storm. development of aircraft in the as they are known. Engineers, - by Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs. I. Til- ; however, are confident that this" den Jewett and Mrs. Charles Tenn- Marshall, Tex.—Arthur C. Browm United States along the lines of 1 will be greatly reduced during th^- stedt. Mr... Edith Skinner installed EX-GOVERNOR^S WIFE and Erret Williams, pilots, and speed, increased payload capacity, 1 year. as Worthy Matron, received gifts Robert Brown, schoolboy passenger, improvement of the autogyro plane, I Streamlining has been carriedl of flowers. Mrs. M. V. B. Metcalf killed as plane falls in fog. and the perfection of "flivver” i out to the smallest detail. Good’ sang and Miss Elsie Schultz played Praises Mrs. TrumbuH’s Sports­ Ada, Okla.—Wayne Spencer, fly­ planes. I examples of this art are in Cap^ the violin. Refreshments were serv­ manship For Blaming Her- j ing school owner, and Lee Davis, Captain Frank M. Hawks flashed ; tain Hawk’s plane and Colonel ed by the January committee. self For the Accident. passenger, killed in plane crash. back and forth between the Atlan­ I Lindbergh’s Lockheed Sirius. This Charles Tennert Washington— Secretary Adams tic and Pacific coasts at breath-tak­ ' designing has aided in increasing ing speed several times the past the speed of present day planes. Charles Tennert, 88, one of Rock­ and Trubee Davison send congratu­ New Britain, Jan. 8.— (A P.)— “I year. He set records between New I Gliding has become popular all ville’s most highly esteemed resi­ lations to General Balbo on Italian suppose it's a great thrill to find flight. York and several cities in the j over the country. Numerous clubs dents, died at his home at 25 Oak yourself in the limelight after run­ south, and proved that speedier Sacramento, Calif.— Crowd of 250 i have been organized and several street on Tuesday night, following ning down the governor’s wife but planes are practical. jobless march on State House, j important glider meets were held a short illness. He wsls born in I’d just as soon be without that For the past few years commer­ 1 in 1930. Brandenberg, Germany, May 5, thrill,” said Carl J. Karstrom of heckle Gov. Roiph and refuse to let him speak. cial line operators have been seek­ Three huge airliners in addition 1843 and came to Rockville about Toledo, Ohio, whose automobile ing greater payload capacity.' The to the well-known Donfier DO-X 60 years ago. At one time Mr. Ten­ knocked down Mrs. John H. Trum­ St. Louis—Warrant charging first complaint has been that larger plane made their appearance in nert conducted a grocery store and bull in Hartford yesterday after­ degree robbery with a deadly wea­ planes required too much fuel con­ 1930. They are the Junkers G-38, later took up weaving and worked noon. Karstrom is visiting at the pon, a capital offense, issued for sumption and power to lift their which shares the honor of being for the Hockanum Mills C3o. He re­ home of a sister in Maple Hill, a Charles Y. Abernathy, negro, kid­ loads off the groimd. Three en­ the world’s largest airliner with tired several years ago. He was a suburb. naper of Adolphus Busch Orthwein, gines have been used in some in­ the DQ-X, and the Handley-Page 42 member of the German Sick Bene­ Karstrom praised Mrs. Trumbull’s ,Rome—(Government reveals that stances to increase this payload and Short Four-Enginer Commer- fit society. One son, Charles E., sur­ sportsmanship after the accident. five aviators were killed and three capacity, 'but multi-engined planes cisii Flying Boat of England. vives him. While he was taking her to the injured in wreck of two planes at ABOVE — Opening of the Auto­ require more fuel. In direct contrast to these huge The funeral will be held at the Heublein Hotel in his automobile, start of Italian flight from Africa mobile Show at Grand Central Pal­ One manufacturer, however, says planes are the “flivver” t3^es being home on Friday afternoon at 2:30, to Brazil. j an increase in the number of en- introduced in the United States. A she insisted that she was not seri­ ace, New York, this year, revealed a with burial in Grove Hill cemetery. Vienna—Fascists riot in protest I gines is unnecessary and that care- typical plane of this class has been Rev. George S. Brookes, pastor of ously injured, he said, and repeated- j ly remarked that she was to blame j against film, “All Quiet on the general agreement on dashing, I ful designing of planes will result introduced at Miami, Fla. It is the Union Congregational church will in an increased lifting power with­ for the accident. ; Western Front” ; soldiers join in snappy lines and attractive color product of the late Glenn Curtiss. officiate. demonstration. out the use of several engines. It is a tiny affair with no tail, ex­ Farm Bureau When Mrs. Trumbull was injured combinations. The photo shows a she was in the company of her Havana—i^Students surprise police The autogyro has taken a big 'step pected to sell at a low price. general view of the new cars on dis­ forw'ard. It has been perfected to At a recent special meeting for daughter, Mrs. John Coolidge, and with revolutionary demonstration, Something along similar lines organizing the work of 1931 for im­ smash windows^dn business district. play. a point where almost vertical as­ will be a plane reported to be imder Mrs. Edward L. Kelly, wife of Gov­ cent and descent has been accom­ provement of farm and home life ernor Trumbull’s executive secre­ Burnley, England—Cotton spin­ construction in Detroit by William and furthering extension work of plished. One of its main draw- tary. ners threaten to lockout 25,000 B. Stout noted aviation engineer. the Connecticut Agriculture Col­ CnNTER— Perhaps most unusual I Karstrom said it was his first ac­ workers unless strike in other mills lege in Tolland County, the direc­ is settled. cident. of all the new 1931 automobiles on tors of the Tolland County Farm Prague— Dr. Bochumier Bradac, display at the New York Auto Tw f o circuits would be concentrated Bureau chose the following chair­ minister of agriculture, seriously tlOW S Otie tittttngi remaining lights. men of committees. They make up injured in automobile accident. Show at Grand Central Palace is the executive committee for the ASKS $2,000 RANSOM Los Angeles—Goggin, Coltrin and this front drive Cord roadster, a The proper rate of generator year: Agricultural committee, R. E. Sangster tied with 146 to lead golf combination not only of ultra-snap­ BY ISR.\EL KLEIN charge depends upon the condition Foote of Gilead; home economics open qualif3rtng round. py lines but of quite contrasting under which the car is operated. committee, Mrs. R. E. Steams of FOR RETURN OF BODY Science Editor, NEA Ser\-ice Miami, Fla.—Ryerson is medalist colors, cream and henna. The*tor- Is the car operated mostly at Mansfield: junior club committee, in amateur golf tourney with 72. night or by day? Is it used chiefly Burned out bulbs in headlamps left for executive committee to ap­ Boston.—Governor Allen, on the pedo-like fenders and rear give the on long trips with comparatively point; membership committee, Los Angeles, Jan. 8.— (AP) — car a further appearance of speed or other lights on the car may point Government investigation of an al­ eve of his retirement from office, few stops, or on short trips with Oliver K. Driggs of Vernon; publici­ commutes life sentence of Lincoln and snap. to overcharging by the generator, numerous stops? ty, Miss Grace Sikes of Ellington. leged demand of $2,000 for return of the body of Art Acord, former film M. Grant, Pittsfield,- to “25 years to but they may also be a danger sig­ Being driven mostly by day and The Farm Bureau nominated life ’ and pardons Paul Richmond. on long trips, the car n ee^ a lower President R. A. Sikes of Ellington cowboy who committed suicide in nal for other troubles. They may, Chihuahua City, Mexico. was Boston. — Lieut.-Col. Robert O. BELOW— The new baby of 1931, charge than if it were driven at and Miss Gertrude M. White of An­ for instance, point to the danger of sought by his relatives today. Dalton, adjutant to Adjutant-Gen­ the Mathis, was introduced to Amer­ night, or on short trips with many dover as delegates to the State Fed­ overcharging the battery or of over­ stops. The generator should be ad­ R. H. Norse, cousin of the actor, eral Stevens, appointed deputy state ican motorists at the New York eration of Farm Bureaus, to meet auditor. heating the generator, unless the justed accordingly. said he had referred to Senator Auto Show at Grand Central Pal­ in Hartford next month. Boston.—Two seamen injured in entire charging sy’stem is watched The service man setting the gen­ Mrs. Irene A. Ellis, wife of Arnold Hiram Johnson a message signed collision of two tugs and a cargo ace. Its wheelbase is 96 inches, it carefully. erator should be told of the exact Death Of Mrs. Ellis “M. A. Hathaway” threatening steamer at the Chelsea drawbridge. has a 32 horespower engine and is conditions under which the car is Ellis of Hartford died at Hartford burial of Acord in an unmarked Chihuahua grave unless the money Cambridge, Mass. — Professor said to go 35 miles on a gallon of Ordinarily, even with the genera­ driven in winter in order to be hospital on Tuesday, from septic tor charging at between 15 and 20 guided as to the proper rate of poisoning. Mrs. Ellis was 22 years was forthcoming. The $2,000, Norse Emeritus Edward Channing ot Har­ fuel at 35 miles an hour. Price of said, was to be telegraphed to the vard, internationally known histori­ amperes, which is the usual winter charge. old. Her husband, is the son of Mrs. the coupe will be $445 at Lansing, American consul. an, dies in his 74th year. day rate, there should be no worry Bertha Ellis, and was born and lived Mich. here for several years. Mrs. Ellis is “This looks like ransom,” Norse Boston.—Arthur Guy, state bank of burning out the lights or of over­ said. charging the battery. For the extra survived by a 2-year-old son. ’ commissioner, relinquishes control Norse said Senator Johnson in­ Lions As Players of the West Springfield Trust Com­ amount of juice put into the battery WAPPING formed nim the State Department handy, and getting it out at best is is taken out more quickly by the The Lions Club of Rock\fille is to pany and states the bank is solvent. was communicating with the Amer­ Bank will reopen Monday. always a nuisance, in repair shops, WATERBURY SOLDIER starter, and the greater use of the give the famous rookie comedy, ican consul, seeking an explanation. therefore, they have figured out a Morris D. Sullivaii and Wilbur C. “Corporal Eagen” on February 5 Gloucester, Mass.—Three persons Motor Hints lights on winter nights demands American I,egion posts in Holly­ killed and two Injured in collision of riniely Suggestions on tin* way to accomplish results with a more work for the generator. Hills of Wapping attended the in­ and 6 to be staged by one hundred minimum ol delay and effort. wood and Los Angeles of which the automobile and truck. Lore ot the Car by the Auto- IS MURDER SUSPECT 'But that is all right while the cir­ auguration of Governor Cross at and fifty local people. This produc­ actor was a member, plan to con­ The trick is to place the car in Hartford on Wednesday. Boston.—Suffolk county Grand in'jbile Club of Hartford. cuits in the lighting and ignition tion is said to be something entirely duct funeral services for the late gear with ignition off and move it new in the line of clean, patriotic Jury investagates charge that a systems are complete and there is The soup kitchen was opened at film player. a little, forward or backward. This Plattsburgh, N. Y., Jan. 8.— (AP) nothing in the way to cause the the Wapping Center school on last community entertainment. Elabo­ Grand Jurpr’s auto carried guests I Timely Suggestions by the .Auto- turns the engine very slowly until rate costuming and scenic effects to a party at the home of an al­ Privates James Courtney and breakdowm of one of them. Let a Monday morning under the super­ i mobile Club of Hartford the points break. battery terminal corrode, for ex­ vision of the Parent-Teachers’ As­ will be used. leged woman shoplifter whose case I I Usually in their open position the : Clarence Wolff of the 26th United Hope To Have Battalino NEW STRIKE THREATENS was before’ the Grand Jury. ample, to the extent of breaking the sociation with Mrs. Henry S. Nevera Remedy for Slipping Clutch , points should space somewhere be­ States Infantry, stationed at Platts­ contact there and opening this cir­ in charge. Rockville Council, K. of C., will Boston.—Navy man seriously in­ tween .015 and .020 inch. It varies I In view oi the fact that clutches burgh barracks, were arrested to­ cuit, and all the juice intended for Miss Ethlind Hatch, teacher at hold a big open social and smoker jured in explosion aboard U. S. S. ! tend to become rough in operation, somewhat with different makes. in its rooms on Tuesday evening, London, Jan. 8.— (A P )—British Luce, a mine sweeper tied up at day charged with the murder last the battery will pound through the the East Windsor school is ill at her' indust:^, already disturbed by dis­ and grab, after they have been in i Worn Pins More Serious lights. home in Pemlquid Harbor, Me. January 20. Entertainment will be Charlestown. use for some time it is all the more In the process of saving trouble by Monday night of David O. Mischler, secured from neighboring councils putes in Che coal mines and cotton Boston.—Thomas E. Neville. 29, a storekeeper of this city. Let the terminal of one lamp jar Miss Alice and Margaret Phelps factories, encountered still another puzzling To some motorists to find keeping -jp to date few points are loose, or any other contact break, have been spending the holidays at together with WUliam Bokis and who escaped from the Norfolk pris­ more important than considering the ' Courtney’s home, before enlist­ serious difficulty today as a dead­ that when their cars become old the such as those at the ammeter, and the home of their father, G .' S. James Marley, members of the local on camp December 14, is captured . c'utch plates start li, slip, despite difference high speeo makes with ment, was at Albany, and Wolff council, who will present a dancing lock threatened in the boot and shoe came from Waterbury, Conn. the generator power that should be Phelps. trade. in a south end rooming house. I adjustments which ordinarily would loose piston pins. Not so m any, program. The committee is trying distributed in proper proportion Alexander Burger who has been Employers and workers in this! Hanover, N. H.—U. S. Senator cure this. The fact that the car is years ago it was not unusual for an i District . Attorney Andrew Ryan to have Bat Battalino, featherweight throughout the system would con­ on a twelve-day furlough and visit­ field were tc meet today to discuss 1 George H, Moses of New Hampshire getting old, however furnishes the engine with worn pin.' to keep giv-j lie had ordered the arrest of champion of the world, and a mem­ and Congressman Robert Luce of irg service. Today speed makes a Hi^ soldiej-s after prolonged ques- centrate on the lights to which con­ ed relatives here, retuAied last Sun­ disagreements .over Working hours clue. I tact remains. The result would be ber of the Hartford Council of the Massachusetts to give a series of difference. j tionjng. He declined to reveal tlie day to Quantico, 'Va. His entistment and wages. The union wants a | An old engine is likely to have a i a heavy overcharge of voltage and Knights of Columbus, present. lectures at Dartmouth college. j A worn pin is apt to give aikkinds nature of the information obtained, will expire in April. niipimum wage of sixty shillings ■ loose end bearing next to the clutch, a quick breakdown of the bulbs. Miss Dora Foster of Brooklyn, N. District Deputy Lewis H. Chap­ Wells, Me.—Joseph Faneros, 38, j It is around this bearing that engine or trouble in short order w'ben the [ Mischler, the owner of a grocery (about $15) a week and the manu-, Y., will spend the winter ihontbs man is in charge of arrangements, facturers have countered with a de­ killed in automobile accident. ; oil may leak into the clutch housing, i owTier takes the car out on the road ' store, was killed in what was be- with this committee; Thomas Re­ and hits it up to the usual speeds. ! lieved to have beep an attempted When a light bums out, therefore, with her mother, Mrs. Harriett Fos­ mand for a $13 wage, the present Portland, Me.—Slight earth ; The best remedy of course is to , merely replacing it with another gan, chairman; Raymond Murphy, When a nin is loose its respective! holdup. A man living across the ter of Foster street. scale is $14. shocks felt in and around the city. tighten or r eplace the rear end main ’ bulb would not help. That bulb Edward Ertel, John Gessay, George The workers want a five-day bearing of the engine but the situ-1 piston is allowed to get out of line, street from the store saw two men Bartlett and Emmett Ronan. fi condition that may easily cause it | enter, heard the sound of 'shots and may get along well for a short time week and the employers base their ation can ne greatly improved by | and then repeat the performance. Kiowa Council Installation 1c ticar too heavily or one side of j saw the intruders run away. Misch- demand for a wage cut on depres­ making tne crankcase as air tight , Shorts or grounds do not cause CHEST Kiowa Council, No. 28, Degree of sion which they attribute to foreign NEW ORLEANS OBSERVES as possible. This is done by h’ghtly I cylinder" " 'wall, ier had been shot through the heart. Pocahontas, will install officers on capping Che oil filler pipe and run-1 require much misalign- lights to ^urn out, for they reduce competition. There were signs of a struggle biit voltage. It is an open circuit, a Friday night in Red Men's haU. Mrs. ning a pipe from this to the intake I ^ent to score the cylinders of an apparently nothing had been stolen. Iris William Preuss has been elected Po­ ANNIVERSARY OF BAH LE manifold so that vapor will be i that is run at top speed. Also loose or corroded connection in the i cahontas. Mrs. Annie Mannee of sucked out of the crankcase con-1 piston has too much freedom generator charging line, that is the Relieve the pain and tightness b y * Hartford, Deputy Great Pocahontas, FIND OLD TREASURES tinually, teducing oil leakage. ' ' hammer on the cylinder real cause. rubbing the chest with BAUME will be in charge of the exercises. New Orleans, Jan. 8— (A P )—To­ For Those Scored Cylinders walls and develop some additional Most frequent faults are found at BENGUE (pronounced Ben-Gay). Officers, elective and appointed, are day dawned peacefully in New Or­ troubles. BOY SCOUT NEWS the battery terminals where corro­ Wonderful for head colds too. Princeton, N. J., Jan. 8.— (AP) - - Diluted oil, a weakened battery as follows: leans, in cc.ntrast with January 8, Noises on Turning Corners sion takes place. These should be tt Discovery of ancient treasures of the and haste in getting under way Pocahontas, Mrs. William Preuss; 1815, when Andrew Jackson’s hand­ As a general rule, noises that are ! scraped clean and tightened. Some­ Fharoahs in the reins of an Egypt­ j make a good combination for anyone I Troop Three Wenonah, Mrs. Rose Marcus; Past ful of volunteer soldiers took posi­ I who w i^es to risk scoring the cyl- when^the ^car goes around a times the ammeter terminals, which ian city named for the father-in-law B e n -G a u Pocahontas, Mrs. Nellie Meyers; tion behind the parapet at Chalm- corner are due to looseness in the i An increase in the number of ab- are in series between the generator Accept No Subetitutoa of King Tutankhamen is described in '------inders. Frequently, Frequently, however. even Powhatan, George Weber; Keeper of ette and awaited the advance on the most impatient or unthinking universal joints. It is under* such tentees is noticed. We hope with and battery, will jar loose and cause a letter from an alumnus of Prince­ circumstance.s that their looseness i cbe starting of the new year that the an open circuit. Water, dirt or Records, Mrs. Carrie Kane; Collector ton preparatory school. this city of General Edwin Paken- motorist discovers what is happen- of Waumpum, Mrs. Martha Kuhnly; ham’s 12,000 trained troops. causes them to run out of line, thus: membership will increase steadily, jarring may cause a poo) contact Gilbert D. Phillips of Belle Ha­ I ing and goes easy with the engine DAVID CHAMBERis Keeper of Waumpum, Mrs. Annie The song of the bird, the shriek I 'oefore the scoring becomes serious. developing the special chassis ! Horace Burr, being first officer at between the terminal switch and ven, Long Island, youngest of 350 knocks. , meeting, started the meeting rolling the switch posts. Willeke; First Scout, Mrs. Bertha men in the expedition of the Egypt of a river boat and the thunder of I When the trouble isn't bad enough cannon heralded the 116th city wide Something on the same order de- with a few games, Prisoners’ Base These should be tested after it CONTRA! TOR Schlaefer; Second Scout, Mrs. Ro.se Exploration Society of London and i to warrant having the cylinders re- Lacrosse; First Councilor, John observance of Jackson’s victory at I bored he ts, nevgrtheless, often badly : when the car i.s going over a j being the n>ain game. The Scouts has been seen that the battery is the only American in the party, j rough road but qnder such condi- i took a very active Interest in this not the cause of the trouble. AND BillLDER Kuhnly; Second Councilor, Charles wrote of recent excavations in the the Battle of New Orleans. Patrio­ puzzled. tic ceremonies in speech and In a case of this sort he should there is considerable other ; game. When the troop lined up, at- Champagne; First Runner, Mrs. ■ruins of the city of Amenhotep, in know of"the simpler ways of meet- created by the wheels, shock j , dues and also money for -By keeping an eye on the am­ 68 Hollister Street Ellen Fiss; Second Runner, Miss upper Egypt. pageant were arranged. I Frances Hammond; First Warrior, The firing of a twenty-one gun 1 ing the problem. One of these calls ■absorbers, springs and parts oT the re-registration. Since the trqop le meter and knowing the rate at which A jar containing 23 bars of pure chassis or body that are loose. being run on the trooj basis instead Miss Mary Phillips; Second Warrior, gold, having a market value of only salute echoed the victory of Jack­ i for using graphite. A teaspoonful the generator charges properly, the Miss Mary Bresnahan; Third War­ son’s troops aided by Jean and 1 of this to the gallon of oil will be Fabric type universals may show of a patrol basis, the troop was di­ j motorist can detect an open circuit $2,350 but of great historical signi­ now evidences of wear yet be in need vided into three groups: tenderfoot, rior, Mrs. Anna Starke; Fourth War­ ficance, was found there, he wmote. Pierre Lafitte the pirates and their j effective' m making small scores almost immediately. YOUR CAR rior, Miss Catherine Phillips; Out­ adventurous followers, in mowing harmless. of replacement. This occurs when second class and first class Scouts; I This can be suspected as soon as Other finds included rare vases, sil­ they become too flexible so that the *he first group was instructed by WASHED side Guard, Mrs. Ida Grant; Inside ver bars and rings and a gold and down the British shock troops and Another plan, effective where the I the ammeter needl.' is seen to jump Guard, Mrs. Gertrude Kington; Re­ saving the city. j scores are deep, is to resort to sold-1 essential ^ nurts . of the drive - —line - ■—do . Charlie Lynn, the , second class by I above the regular charging rate. If M silver statuette of a Hittite man. lief Chief, Mrs. Anna Bilson; Pian­ State and city buildings, banks, ! ering. Mechanics who do this cut a remain m proper alignment. Horace Burr and Dave McComb, ^it is not fixed almost immediately, fairly wide grove in the scored < With either mechanical or fabric' scoutmaster and NO miTINQi ist, Mrs. Irene Morin; Degree Mas­ schools and homesteads closed for I s e c - the first class a bulb will burn out, for the bulb ter, John Kuhnly. the day to take part in the cere­ ition of the cylinder fill it with “ °'ses created by Scouts bjy Ernie Irwin. A lecture on filament is the weakest spot in the SJ.25 monies. solder and trim it off carefully. v;ear may occur in the transmission the Electricity Merit Badge was the shortened closed-circuit, SIAIOMZLNG Mrs. Annie Mannee will act as LABOR OPPOSES MERGER or pinion gear rather than in the A custom of 115 years was con­ Troubles Vary With Car talk for Jie first class group. A j And when one bulb burns out, the deputy of Kiowa Council for the joints themselves. game period. In which Chinese Wall, $8.00 coming year. Plans are under way tinued by 'the Sisters of Ursulines A point seldom considered in the others will follow soon after. For Cleveland, Jan. 8.— (AP) — The convent as they held their mass in business of servicing automobiles is Lion Hunt, Black and White and all the charge ordinarily distributed to entertain Mrs. Mannee on Friday proposed merger of eastern rail­ B.\NK OF ENGLAND REPORT Trisoner’s BaSe, was enjoyed by the WILSON'S AUTO WASH fullfillment of a vow made by the that the same kind of trouble is not evenly among all the lamps and all night after installation. On Friday roads into four major systems will boys. Announcements were then Bear of -lohnsoD Bloch January 23, Mrs. May Hall, Great Ursulines nuns that if General Jack- equally as serious for all makes. meet the opposition of railroad la­ son w'as victorious on the fields of London, Jan. 8.— (A P .)—The fiven by the various officers. The Pocahontas, and the great chiefs will That a friend is inconvenienced by bor organizations if it means dis­ Chalmette they would hold an an­ something that goes wrong with his weekly statement of the Bank' of Senior Group met in the Scout' room officially visit Kiowa Council and missal of employes, according to nual novena commemoration the ______Ehgland shows the following chang.- for a short meeting. For the next there will be an elaborate reception. car is no reason why another one George M. Harrison of Cincinnati, day of victory. ueed'take £he"same "sorr of Trouble i pounds; Total reserve increas- ijiceting, all members of this group Notes grand president of the Brotherhood 30 seriously. j ed 3,584,000; circulation decreased fire requested to attend. The Policemen’s ball held on of Railway Clerks. This is neatly illustrated in the ; 5.297,000; bullion decreased 1,713,- Notes How One Woman Lost Tuesday evening was attended by Harrison told the Cleveland Coun­ case of -me make of car which will | 000; other securities decreased 35,- We are glad that one troop com­ about 700 persons. The music was cil of the Brotherhood last night ^ INAUGURAL LUNCHEONS not start U an intake valve sticks j 382,000; public deposits increased excellent. Captain Tobin, in his that if all the nation’s railroads are mitteeman is present at each meet­ ^ open. Most other cars can be started j 6.626,000; other deposits decreased ing, Mr. Joslen being present this usual finished manner, prompted for consolidated in 21 systems which I despite such trouble. j 66,441,000; notes reserve increased time. the old-fashioned dances. It was one seems to be the ultimate goal,” half 20 Pounds of Fat Hartford, Jan. 8 — (AP) —Cater­ j If a rear axle breaks with rear | 3,588,000; government securities, de- of the most successful events ever a million employes could be elim­ ing for the Inaugural party in the i ends of a certain type the manhine , creased 27,940,000. held here. inated. j I State Capitol went into the eater- has to be jacked up and towed in The proportion of the bank’s re- Lost Her Double Chin Take half a teaspoonful of KRIl- A daughter was born at the He attacked President Hoover’s gory of big undertakings yesterday. as a wreck. With another type the ! serve to liability is 37.31 per cent SCH'EN SALTS In^a glass of hot water Rockville City hospital on Wednes­ statement that the interests of the Never before had there been so I wheels are free to turn despite"the compared with 22.51 a week ago. NOTICE! Lost Her Prominent Hips every morning—^ut out pastry Ahd i day to Mr. and Mrs. Norman w'orkers would be protected in the numerous a gathering as that which I axle trouble, so that ordinary tow -: Rate of discount 3 per cent. Lost Her Sluggishness fatty meats—go light on potatoes. French of 123 Union street. Mrs. merger -with the assertion that “I in the afternoon jammdd the hall of ; ing is sufficient. Notice is hereby given that a spe­ butter, cream and sugar—rln S weeks ' - ^ i Gained Physical Vigor get on the scales and note Irow many' j French was Miss Corinne Scheiner know labor leaders were not con­ the House and overflowed into the Even a broken shock absorber on | R E I. S. O. CURTICE DIES cial meeting of the l e ^ voters of pounds of fat have vanished. ■ ) jr* " sulted in this matter and there has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry corridors and made the roimds of the earlier models of a recently in- j the Town of Manchester will be held ■ Gained In Vivaciousness Notice also that you have gained Scheiner of 68 Davis avenue. been no such agreement.” the various departmental offices. troduced car interferes with steer-I New Haven, Jan. 8— (AP) —Rev. at the High School Hall on Wednes­ Gained a Shapely Figure in energy—your skin.is clearer—your.,"' The World Crusaders under the After the adjournment of the i ing whereas on the average car no | saul O. Curtice, pastor of the First day, January 14th, 1931, at eight eyes sparklet with glorious health-^ " ' FIGHT WILD BOARS o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of dis­ you feel younger, in body—:keener„in.'‘' leadership of Mrs. E. L. Nield will legislature for the day the luncheon serious difficulties would met. Methodist church of -Wpst Haven mind. KRUSCHBN Will give’ any fatr meet on Friday afternoon at 4 was served by state officers to their Helps Adjust Points for the past five years died.sudden­ cussion only of the question, of con­ If you’re fat—remove the cause! person a Joyous surprise. - ’' _ „ Madrid, Jan. 8.— (A P )— Wolves friends in the offices of all save-Sec­ j One of the things that slows up solidation of the schools in the o’clock in the ladies parlor of the ly yesterday morning in his'home. KRUS(JHEN SALTS cmitalh the - G et a n 85c bottle of KRUSCHEati;' L Baptist church. and wild boars fleeing from the bit-' retary of State Higgfins. ! the work of adjusting breaker He was 71 years old. •* Town of Manchester. ter cold in the F^enees have'' 6 mineral salts your body organs, SALTS at North .'BnjL Phannacy; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bush, Jr., of The luncheon for the general pub­ ’ points is the difficulty of turning Deatli, from fcerebral hemorrhage THOMAS J, ROGERS. alarmed farmers In the Province of j glamds and nerves should have to Souto Manchester Agents, 1st, Pack^“ * Hartford, spent the week-end at the lic Ifi the South side of the first floor over the engine'Until the points just came within a few ipinutes after he w e l l s a . STRICKLAND, function properly. - - .. ard's Pharmacy—-(lasts ir'w eekst?' Vigo. Today a “war party” out of lobby drew thousands. THe caterer open. It seldom can be done with i was stricken. He had been ip'very ARVp>' GUaTAFSON,. home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Dohe- Santander came back with a number p th is firs t boftlO doesn’t-tcon'vftRJiEI,;, fan. later said be had served 2,400 por­ the starter-motor since' the engine [ good health and was. reported as ALBERT T. JAOKSON, .< of boars. Another band set out to Wfleh your vital orgaas s fail tp- you this is the ehsiest, safest Mrs. Adolph Baer of Windsor tions In 90 minutes. Then every­ has a tendency to atop in the,closed 'having remarked, shortly)he J ARLE E. JOHNSONi; perform their work correctly-T^our turn back the wolves which have thing had been disposed of'and the position of the points ' ' —”— jsutyist to Iqee fat—4f you do avenue, who has been ill the past GEORGE B. KEITH. „ bowels and kidneys caijt ,t||l»v&'ibff f e ^ su^rb,.tm]»Fov(t)Dh^,titn health ^ slaughtered cattle > and attacked irowd parried away* the > flowers The l ^ d ciahk is the usual way . W. ROBERTSON,"'’- . a week. Is rejwrted to be improving, farmers in the footblllB of the Bada- thpt ^waate ixiateria)i->,^jirR»ti tyoir »^:,glQ^oual$ " ■* frofli the‘fBoral badfeta used is table of dolnj^ iS r r ^ S^4^.tnj»pV^ of teW&e Jt-rydu’re hliieotiriy i Mrs. Geore^ Herzog, society edit- joz range.Vv-.-;“ ‘ “'-: oiraer . not^ N jffh' li' •Utv' '"i

P A G B ^ MANCHE5TB3 EVENTNa HSBALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8 ,193t. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM GOV. a V OUTLINES TEACHERS MADE TO PAY CHURCH REAFHRMS CALLS'G. 0. P. CAUCUS 422.5— WOR, NEWARK—710. BANKCOHATION Thursday, January 8. 6:45—Dinner danc« ensemble. Leading DX Stations. victor iii.iucii.'s “ Irish Rhapsody,” 8:00— Little Symphony oreheatra. 405.2—WSB, ATLAN1 A-/'40. New York, Jan. 8.— (A P .)-^ h e Washingtion, Jan. 8.— (AP.) — A srivich inuijs musicians consider the 9:00—Character readings; sketch. finest composition Herbert ever wrote, 9:80—Melodiats; wort oteura. 8:00—NBC programs (314, hrs.) PROGRAM FOR YEAR New York Sun today says new STAND ON DRY ACT caucus of the Republican members IN EMERGENCIES Wiil be played by the orchestra in its 10:15—Studio quintet 11:30—Red Nichols, balladlsL charges of extortion from teachers of the House was called today for 12:00—Dance music; organ recital. entirety during the feature hour with | 10:45—Globe trotters program. or prospective teachers in New P’ebruary Tir- by Chairman Wood of sketch from WEAF and associated 11:00—Will Oaklajids’ orchestrau 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. York city schools have been laid be­ stations at 7:30 Thursday night. The 11:30—Honbeams inisic hour . 9:00—’NBC programs (3 hrs.) the Congressional committee. composition has seldom been broad­ 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 11:30—Dance music to 2:00. fore Superintendent O’ Shea. , . All Republican members-elect to cast. Other orchestrai seiectlons dur­ 7:00—Amoo *n* Andy, comedians. . Bay State Executive, In Mes­ Several newly licensed terchers Presbyterians Say Saloons New York Official Would ing the program include “ Cheerio” 7:15—Jesters: Phil Cook; footnotes. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. the House in the 72nd Congress have from "Dearest Enemy,” “ La Gitana” 8:80—Concert program. 7:00—Henri Gendron’s orchestra. were questioned yesterday by the been invited. by Kreisler, and selections from “The 9:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 9:00—WABC programs OH hrs.) sage, T d k s On Depression board of examiners, which turned in Must Not Come Back and Wood said the purpose was to se­ \oemen of the Guard” by Sullivan.. 10:00-rPioneer8. hour; _organisL 12:15 —Dancing around the town , a report to t±ie superintendent Mr. i lect candidates for Speaker and offi­ Allow M ergers^o Avoid General Tom Thumb, one of the most 11:15—McEnelly’a dance band. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO-1l?a publicized and widely known theatrical 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—8b0. 9:00—Mooseheart children's nour. O’Shea would not discuss the case cers of the House, along with a Re­ attractions, will be the dramatized- 6:00—Auto Show program. 9:30—Home town band music. and Suggests Cures. today. i Law Should Be Enforced. publican leader. guest of honor at the reincarnation 7:00—Brevities feature program. 10:30—Late dance music. One case, in which the husband of | Present Bank SmashopsT program from WEAF and associated, 7:30—Tip Top club artista Previously. Representative Gar­ stations at 9 o'clock. Harold Hansen, 8;0U—Talk, Lowell Thomas. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO-720, a teacher said be paid $100 after ner of Texas, the minority leader, is­ tenor, will sing as a feature musicSil 8:45—Sketch "The Thief of Time." 10:30—Girls harmony trio. •• her transfer from Staten Island to sued a call for a Democratic caucus Boston, Jan. 8.— (A P )—Joseph B. Philadelphia, Jan. 8.— (A P.)—The selection during the program, "The 9:00—Tone pictures, tenor. 10:45—Musical menu; pianlsL Brooklyn, was turned over to the on February 28. • - Albany, N._Y., Jan. 8.— (A P .)— Rosary" by Nevin. while the Rondol- 9:30— Detective story melodrama. 12:30—Male quintet; Symphony. Ely, of Westfield, 52nd governor of 10:00—Lutheran choir, organ. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. district attorney several months administration committee of the The action taken by the Republi­ Joseph A. Broderick, state superin­ iers quartet will be heard In two se­ Massachusetts and first Democrat lections, "Ma Belle” by Friml, and 10:30—Poet's gold. 244.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870, ago. The teacher w m transferred Presbyterian Board of Christian can leaders in calling for the caucus tendent of banks, today urged the •Old Dan Tucker” arranged by RusseH; 11:00—Three danco orchestras. 8:00—Party; orchestra. to take,fhat office since 1914, pre- { but her husband learned later that | Education, It was announced today. was taken at the Capitol to indicate Feature numbers during the melody IfcSO—M!dn

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Cupboards May Be Used to Advantage in New Schemes Daily Health MuidGi* A t Bridd of Home Decoration. ^6^ A N f^ AIJSTIN o/" the b l a c k p i g e o n * f ) Service . / V ♦TWE AVENGING PAI^Ror ^MliPDEI? BACi^STaTS s* I ®l9SOByA£a S £^ ^ )/ vr ^ Hints On How I’o Keep Well y O l i v e Roberts £arloiv hjf World Fumed Aiilfior|t> ©1931 BY NEA S£RVIC€;INC/‘- A>- t BEGIN HERE TODAY \ '% ' " /. j j “The first tbing they ask me is if particul^ly they bati bad: SPECIAL. INVESTIGATOR DUN­ "Did you hear his name?” Dun­ gestion gratefully, as if it had not SPECIAL DIET IS I'have any children. So 1 said to the implea^nt ex^^enb^--.-^-:qtber DEE beUeves that JUANITA dee asked. occurred to him. “But first I want IMPORTANT IN CONTROL last appiicsmt, ‘I’m sorry, but we homes, [t wasn’t'.the worjk the.ap­ SELIM and DEXTER SPRAGUE “No,” Miss Earle acknowledged you to come oqt to lunch with me. OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE have two. It^s top oad but it can’t plicants minded but ,,tbef':^pleasant regretfully. “But I’ll bet anything experiences. They tiao -stbbd Imper­ were both murdered because they I’m sure you know of some nice tea­ be helped now.’ She didn’t get the it was the truth! . . Why. Flora tinence and insults^^d’heyei bad'a were partners in a blackmail room or roadhouse in the neighbor­ BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN sarcasm; All she said was. ‘Well, I’ll scheme, while the police theory Is Hackett was so man-crazy she flirt­ hood.” Editor, Journal of the a , u A t I , A Li j oecehtv*cv-cut wordwuru orKon,criaa ouncebunee orof consid-conaid- that they were killed to avenee ed scandalously with every male During the luncheon, which Miss j American have to ,ook some place else. I can’t eration. One of the most i m o o S t teacher in the school. The golf ‘pro’ Medical Association^ andn.nn my opinion society girls here given are not intended in any She is mother pro tem ‘now ' and jyou’ve— been pumping that poor, iuuifool-- 1 Corners and desks would seem way to modify the Individual in­ ticular family had a reputation of the Easter piav% He learns from were worse than actresses, and— ish Gladys Earle. . . . Why girls who I to SO together naturally, but sel- must be vested with a certain well, of course, I gave her some ex­ structions given by the physician ahead of them. Where certain maids amount of authority which they GLADYS E.ARLE, bitter old maid, look like that’ are always called dom do so. Both have a sense of did not know o f the Brown children who was extremely fond of Nita, amples, a lot of them worse than GLORIFYING who is actually in charge of the must obey. Gladys— God! I’m tired! W e’ve | P^vacy about them. Both seem case. They merely indicate the rea­ that Nita bad not been divorced the anything I’ve told you about Flora been at it since 10 this morning, but ^ bit withdrawn from the busy Hackett and Janet Raymond. . . . I son for these instructions when thev year before. Miss Earle hints at thank the Lord we’re through now bfe of the room about them An YOURSELF are given. scandals that have been hushed up hope,” she added vficiously, “ that for the day.” | admirable desk arangement in a children of the Primary Department by the wealthy parents of the Nita dropped a hint or two if Flora Inflammation of the kidney, in the presented their “Birthday Stock­ Dundee studied her with keen in- warm living room with tan walls acute stage, means generally a fail­ Forsyte girls or Janet had the nerve to high-hat terest, and decided that,^ almost a rich Persian rug with predomi- Candle light and songs at twilight ings” which have been accumulating her when she was in Hamilton!” are bringing in the silhouette our ure of the kidneys to eliminate any­ during the year, the contents of plain though she was she was even' mating rose tones and furniture thing at all. Obviously the impor­ NOW GO OiN WITH THE STORY “ Perhaps she did,” Dundee agreed more magnetic tha.n when seen' i-ipholstery that plays up to the great grandmothers loved.' So if you which will be sent with the Christ­ CHAPTER XLII sofUy. “By the way, how did Nita have been lazy, it’s time to count tant factor in such disease is to mas offering to the A. B. C. P. M. from the footlights. . . Rather care- | rose, is to place a flat desk of rich writhhold food so as to permit less Bonnie Dundee’s heart leaped, but happen to get the job here of direct­ lessly dressed, long brown hair j warm woods, in gold and reddish the inches, and remove them care­ The name of Polly Lucile Risley ing the Easter plays?’ fully. retention of waste products in the he forced himself to go softly. “I rather tousled, her face very pale ■ tones flanking the side wall, The singer of today wants to has been placed upon the • Cradle “That’s what the reporters wanted body. In subacute forms of inflam­ suppose,” he said' casually, “a fash­ and haggard without the make-up ; against ,he end wall and back it Here are five steps which will achieve everything and do little Roll of th^ Simday school. ionable school like this has plenty to know, ’ Miss Carle smiled. “But bring you the longed for grace. Each mation of the kidney, there is seri­ which would give it radiance on i with a screen that is' painted in ous drainage of protein material work to achieve it. ot carefully hushed-up scandals—” Miss Pendleton wouldn’t tell them, Monday night; Serena Hart was y e t' yellow, rich red, blife and gold, exercise should be performed ten REAL AUTO HATER “I’ll say it has!” Miss Earle re­ for fear 'Serena wouldn’t like it, and times every morning and night, froin the body and perhaps some re-1 —Amelita Galli-Curci. one of the most attractive women Treatment for Desk lention of salt, but little retention of j torted inelegently, and with ghoul­ n;aybe oe drawn into the scandal, Dundee had ever met—and one of p „f « , gradually increasing the count to waste products. Henceinciujt; theLne dietaiei in : boss system inxx* politics^^wxxuxv.o often Washington, Jan. 8.—(AP) __ ish satisfaction. “Money can do any­ when everybody knows she’s as the kindest, he felt suddenly sure.. . . h abreast one hundred. this stage is planned to make good defended by good citizens, espe- Francis N. Crowder disliked a cer­ thing! It makes my ^ blood simply straight as a string—” When did I first meet Nita ol the desks end which will reflect j Stand erect, with,your limbs to­ the waste of protein and perhaps to eially if such defenders and their tain make of automobile intensely. boil w'hen I think of how those For­ “ Did Serena Hart get her the Leigh?” she repeated his question. the mellow light of the lamp’s gold­ gether, and your arms extended for­ cut down the salt. party are the political beneficiaries Seeing one of the species he heaved syte girl^ in Hamilton—so smug and job ? ” Dundee was amazed. “ Let me think— Oh. yes! The first en yellow shade. Slightly in front j ol the opposite end of the desk place ward. Now separate your arms In chronic inflammation of the i the system, a brick through the windshield. snobbish in their hick town ’society’ “Yes. . . . Wait, T’ll show you the year after I went on the stage— sidewise, and inhale through the ,, He spied another. A second brick, — must be running poor Nita down, letter of recommendation she wrote 1917. We were in the chorus to- one of the room’s wide, graceful kidney, which is the true Bright’s i — Henry J. Haskell, editor. armchairs and stool to match. This nose. As vou bring the arms back to disease, the amount of food, par- i ------a second smashed windshield. This now that she’s dead and can’t defend for Nita to Miss Pendleton.” Miss gether in ‘Teasing Tillv’ a rnttpn i stool to match. This the first position exhale through the was getting to be fun. A third ob­ herself! . . . If the truth was only Earle offered eagerly. “Remember, show, by the way.w&y. TheT hI other girls ? ®^i?btly withdrawn mouth. ticularly protein, that the patient I A visit to the United States today aspect, yet makes it takes must be adjusted to the is almost a. nuisance, jectionable machine was parked a known about some of them—” now, you’re not to tel! on me!” of the chorus were awffully snooty an integral I litUe further along. He poised a Dundee could almost have em­ She went to a tall walnut filing part of the room; Taking the same position, bend ability of the kidney to take care of i '—Sir Arthur Balfour, tc. me, because I was that anathema, your body to the right side until elimination. | _ _ _ thi^d brick. Policeman Thomson braced the homely, life-soured spin­ cabinet, and quickly returned with a ‘society girl ’ but Nita was a dar­ Corner cupboards are the most obvious and one of the most success­ your right arm reaches below your Hence in the acute nephritis or The aim of the politician is not reached out one of the law’s strong ster— she was making his task so a note, which she thrust into Dun­ ling. She showed me the ropes, arms and now Crowder is getting a easy for him. dee’s willing hands. He read: ful ways to utilize this space. These knee, and your left arm is in the inflammation of the kidney it is gen­ truth but succ.ess at the polls. and we became quite ittimate— air. Bend the body to the left side mental examination free of cost. “ I’ve met them all, of course, Dear Miss Pendleton: The bearer, around the theater only, however may be old-fashioned three-cornered erally safe to cut dowm the patient’s —Dr. (Jyril Norwood. then, with.the left arm below the diet to a small amount of fruit, fruit since Mrs. S /im was murdered,” he Juanita Leigh, is rather badly in since my parents kept an awfullv i “whatnots,”k-’ ' “ enclosed C^°sed chi:china cabinets, knee and the right arm extended in juice, Sugar and water for at least Now that golf bails are being said deprecatingly, “and I must say need of a job. and I have suggested strict eye on me. The show was a ’ ; Patriotism is the wdllingness to the air. made lighter, does"‘ it follow that they seem tc be remarkably fine that she apply to you for a chance great hit—ran on into 1918, till Feb- a pnti?o’i ^ ™°3.tlng proteins a l-! kill and be killed for trivial reasons. women and girls— ” to direct the Easter Play. I have ruary or March. I believe ” ^ ^ corner cup- Another exercise to perform while most entirely and avoiding salt. --Bertrand Russell. “fore” will be supplanted by “three” “Oh. are they?” Miss Earle snort­ I'Tiown Miss Leigh personally for 10 “Then Oo you know Miss Hart ' build bookcases standing -n this position is one in In the chronic forms of inflam­ on the links, too? mation of the kidney various spe­ ed. “ Flora Hackett—Mrs. Tracey jears, and have the highest regard, v.’hether Nit? got married during j th e ^ which the limbs are placed apart, The brain, if used, has enormous Miles she is now—didn’t happen to both for her character and for her the winter?” Dundee asked. ^ friendly manner at the arms extended upward, and the cial diets have been developed by capacity. experts In this field. They make tell you the nice little fuss she ability. Since you usually stage nau- “Why ves she did'” Serena Hart I this enticing body bent at the waist until the — Thomas A. Edison. their decisions on studies of the kifcked ^p w’hen she was here, did sical comedies, I think Miss Leigh, answered, her orow clearing 5 teJ I ^ hands are between the limbs. SOME WOMEN she? Oh, no! I gxies,'’ not!” who has been a specialty dancer as a frown of concentration. “I can’t I chair, lamp foot-stool One of the most helpful. steps in blood, which indicate whether or “ She looks,” Dundee agreed, “like well as an actress in musical com­ remember exacUy when but it waA and low arm-chair tehla.table. this exercise group is to stand erect, not the Kidney is properly eliminat­ ing protein and waste products, or a girl who would have made things edy for about 12 years, would be ad­ before the show closed—certainly a Quite a daring idea for utilizing extending your right foot two feet, ALWAYS ATTRACT whether these substances are being TALCOTtVlLLE lively.” mirably suited for the w'ork. Know­ few weeks before, because the poor such meek furniture-as Colonial is and raising your arms. Bend from retained m the blood. You want to be beautiful. You “I'll say so! Miss Pendleton ing my love for Forsyte as yoy do, 1 child was s deserted bride days be­ to have an early American love seat the waist and touch the floor fir.st nearly had nerv'ous prostration!” do not have to assure you that I against one wall of a corner, pushed ever your right foot and then over If there- ;:ris a~ retention------of such Sunday the children of the want the tireless energy, fresh com- fore the closing notice was posted.” ^ ^ o n and pep of youth- 'Th^ let Miss Earle plunged on, then fear would suggest nothing which would “Deserted!” Dundee exclaimed. against the other wall with appro­ jour left, moving your left foot for­ substances, the protein given is g en -; Primary Department received pins blanched her face for a moment. be detrimental to the school’s best priate picture or book rack above, ward for the latter step. ei ally small in amount. If there is in recognition of their attendance . Edwards Olive T abletali^ free “Did you meet her husband. Miss your system of the poisohs caused “You know you’ve promised you’ll interests. H art?” a lamp on the outer sid6 of the love The hands are placed on the ab­ excessive tos.s of protein, then the from October fifth to December never tell Miss Pendleton or Miss Fondly yours, seat and a cute hooked rug or some domen in the next eXereJae and the diet which is given is planned to twenty-eighth inclusive. Those re­ by closed bowels and torpid liver. Macon that you talked to me!” other rug compatible with Colonial limbs are brought together as you contain larger amounts of protein ceiving pins were as follows: Three For 20 years, men and wom^ suf- Serena Hart. (To be Continued) fenng from stomach trouW^ pitnples, “ You can depend on it that I will “ She was wrong there, but I furniture right in front of it to take the erect position Push your i"material, such as , can be - seefired------months, Clarence Hoch, Rob­ listlessness and headaches have t^ e n protect vou,” Dundee assured her. know it wasn’t Nita’s fault,” Miss draw the eye to this inviting spot. hands firmly against the body all I eggs, milk, lean meat and siml- ert Nowsch, Raymond Peck, I Decorative Use for Piano the w"ay down to the ankle. Come ' ^’''^stances. Dr. Edwards OUve Tablets, a suc­ “ When did Flora Hackett kick up Earle, who had been looking over POOR, i'E l RICH Clare Pumham, Esther Pamham, cessful substitute for q^otqd, a com­ — - I I ------It------is — possible —•-...wo Ain .^ A-A.a large LXJKJlll room to her little fuss?” his shoulder, commented upon the back to'a Ptanding p’ositionrthmii^^ ' ^ protein diet might include, Six months, June Rivenburg, Rich­ pound of vegetable ingredients, known “Let’s see. . . . Flora graduated last sentence of the letter. London. — London’s dole system i ^ grand piano in a corner of the reversal of the exercise RenHBend '! example, a breakfast of stewed ard Hancock. NineNil months, Eleanor T-ou..-,,;.,.------,— J ;its own with great effectiveness. by their olive color. 'The^ act easily in June, 1920.” Miss Earle obliged, “ Is Miss Hart appearing in a play of relieving the unemployed has over to the right side, and then ' , McKenna, Lewis Miner, 'Wesley upon the bowels without griping. They wilMngly. “ So it must have been in now ?” Dundee asked. brought to light this situation; Many Place the keyboard toward one wall aown to the ankle. Come back to "'heat or similar cereal whole wheat . Nowsch. One year, Albert Hancock, help cleanse the system and tone up 1919—yes, because she had one more “No, out she’s rehearsing in one of those receiving doles because of the room, the piano along the standing, and perform the exercise bread and a cereal coffee; a luncheon Sherwood McCorriston, Melvin the Uver. year here. Of course they let her Temptation'—owhich will open at they are out of work are owners of side wall, the box of the' piano to-1 on the 'eft side. End by standing '^eludingmchjding a cream of celery or to- Nowscb; Rita Nowsch One year,year. If you value youth and its many come back! . . . Money! . . . She took theWpburton Theater next Mon­ homes which they are renting and ward the center of the room. With i erect. ^ ; rnato soup, apple .salad, bread and nine months, Frederick Patig, Rich- gifts, take Dr. Edwards Ohve Tablets the lead m our annua> Easter play day night,” the secretary answ’ered. from which they are receiving a a painting behind the piano, or a ' Now recline on a mat. Raise vour ■ T fresh fruit with six , ard Webb. Two jrenr.c;jrears, .TnhnJohn RoohoBeebe, nightly. How much better you will in 1919, and just because Serena “At commencement Tue.sday night, steady income. A judge has ruled panelled wall, a 'amp for illumina-1 arms above vour head rise forward i milk; a dinner including I James Joggart, EveJyn Meyer. fed—and look. 15c, 30c, 60c. Hart complimented her and told her Serena told Miss Pendleton how that this situation has no bearing on ti^r.--- ar,a----- L. i\j vy 1. ^ o ...... « ...... bepdiug youri'"^! ywii egg, L' baked potato, some squash {Three- years, three ------I ------.,3ars, three months. Stuart she was almost as good as a profes­ awfully sorry she was about Nita, the status of those receiving the on the box portion of the piano, you ! body at the waist, beans, lettuce salad, j Prentice. Three vears nine months, sional—” and gave me tickets for the open­ dole. have a very handsome arrangement. | Lastily, still flat on your^__ back, it;e. one slice of bread and Marjory >^rentice. Four years, nine “ Serena Hart!” Dundee wonder- ing. . . . You go to see her, but don’t You may use a small table and raise both limbs slowly,^while'Toii coffee. ‘ months, Francis Beebe. Faith Elinor, chair, or just a chair, where your *-*-*&*J'ingly Xrepeated theciic nameJACtiilC Uiof Uilt:one UIof tell her I told j you t l /U CLlJ^LUlllg.anything.'...... 1I STILL GOING UP count to six, then return to ori°-- may be understood that the Robert Uoggart. America’s most popular and beloved Imow she’s rehearsing at the theater piano box rounds. Or you may put, inal position. ^ I traterials thus recommended are | During th? opening exercises of le YELLOW ttli.S t’PT”nonn VkAnoviem n ..^.-^..1-3_viih the syte girl, too. and of course she did more tax on his car in 1930 than he Bedroom can use their corners here and Asheville, N. C„ is Samuel go into the chorus herself, after she “I will!” Dundee accepted the sug- |did in 1929. very cozily. A little comer dress­ E. Cavin, long-distance hiker who, Kidney Aeids graduated in—let’s see— 1917, be­ ing table, with glazed chintz cur­ on his 79th birthday, set off on a NOT USED TO IT SDBAND cause it was the second year after tains to match the window drapes hike to North Carolina City. Cavin and bed cover, will be perfectly at I'd come to work here—and Miss has been walking for 29 years and TOM; Break Sleep Pendleton nearly died, because she home cut to fi* a comer and put Does your wife enjoy the duringcj that — ^ time he XXCxOhas covered IJ V rt I trt I radio ? was afraid Forsyte’s precious pres­ in it. I f Getting Up Nights, Baekache, A comer seat, with chest about 75.000 miles on his hikes he DICK; tige would be lowered; but when space imdemeathnHomacjfVi it and comer __ x_.i xxxxxco, 11^ Nol You see, frequent day calls. Leg Pains, Nerv­ estimated. ilstening.- ousness, or Burning, due to function­ Serena became a star everything Evening Herald Pattern beek shelves above is a cozy bed­ -Answers. al Bladder Irritation, In acid condi­ room arrangement, also. Given a tions, makes you feel tired, depressed was grand, of course, and Forsyte !& ?T C ILC 0. was proud to claim her. . . . Any­ grandfather clock, a rocking chair, and discouraged, try the Cystex Test. By .\imebeUe Worthington Works fast, starts circulating thru way, Serena comes to the Easter footstool and table with lamp, you Governor’s Daughter Wed the system In 15 minutes. Praised by play every year she can, if she isn’t have the coziest comer In the room. thousands for rapid and positive ac­ There’s something utterly charm­ tion. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pro­ in a Broadw'ay play herself, of ing for small daughter in this fas- nounced Siss-tex) today, under the course, and so she saw Flora acting WOMAN TRIME MOVER IN Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly cmatmg dress for parties or for allay these conditions, Im prov^est- in the Easter play in 1919, and told graduation. BUILDING UP MUSICAL ful sleep and energy, or money back. her she was awfully good. She was, APPRECIATION IN U. It looks complicated. But it’s per­ S. Only 60c at too, but not half the actress that fectly simple to make it. J. H. Quinn & Company, little Penny Crain was, when she The dniihio I New York, Jan. 7.—A woman has j South Manchester. had the ’ead in the play four or five that top Ehe c i r i years ago.” Dundee’s heart begged him to ask for more details of Penny’s triumph, shoulder canelettb^ t i , She is Mrs. Charles Mitchell who, but his job demanded that he keep of sleTves ^rs. E. H. Harriman, was the now too-voluble Miss Earle to the business in hand. “And Flora Hackett—” he prompted. net and crepe de chine are lovely Schelllne- “ ■Well, the next day after the mediums to choose. ^ * play the Easter vacation began, you For— nnrfioc v., . . i NowJNOW thecnc Idea orof concerts for know, and Flora forged a letter green•een taffeta is adoraht^ adorable. nile .young folk has attained such wide- from her father, giving her permis­ spread popularity that the total at­ ipi sion to .spend the 10 days’ Easter Crepe de chine, net, flat crepe and tendance m various cities last year holiday with one of the girls who flowered oigandie are also suitable. was 89,000 in contrast to 8000 in The ruffles and hem with picot 1924. lived in Atlanta,” Miss Earle con­ edge makes a dainty finish. tinued, with great relish. “ Well, sir, “It is gratifying that the juven­ Size 8 mquires, 21,^ yards 39-ineh. right in the middle of the holidays, ile concert plan has taken hold,” here came her father and mother— Our Large Fashion Magazine said Mrs. Mitchell. “Our concerts they were both alive then—and shows how to dress up to the minute with their talks-and lantern slides asked for Flora! They wired the at very little expense. It contains are being used as models in many Th* girl in Atlanta, and Flora wasn’t most attractive Paris designs for places. The pleasantest fact of all A Good New Year’s adults and children, embroidery, etc. Cleaner* there, and the Hacketts were nearly is that we know that throughout That crazy. But as luck would have it, the country the latent love for mu­ Resolution Mr. Hackett rtin into a friend of Manchester Herald sic Is being awakened in the hearts Clean theirs on Broadway, and this friend Pattern Service of thousands of children.” began to tease Mr. Hackett about Concerts for young folk are to Resolve always to look your his daughter’s being a chorus girl!” 2899 be conducted by Mr. Schelling in best by letting your own home “ A chorus girl!” Dundee echoed, For a Herald pattern of the New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati taking care not to show his disap­ model Illustrated, send l5c in and Boston this year. town cleaner and dyer keep your; y h o n o ' pointment. stamps or cofh directly to Fash­ garments looking as they should "Of course they nabbed her right ion Bureau, Manchester Brenlug QFF WITH THE DANCE 7155 but of the show, but that wasn’t the Herald, Fifth Avenue an tinue for 45 days. Greyhounds have ' near-sweep of the Poughkeepsie Re- 1925, Billy qualified in the ing Club. With good skating condi­ BOWL HIGH SCORES B. F. T. four tracks on which to pursue rab- gatta in June if you eet excited western amateur al Detroit, and By HUGn S. FULLERTON, -IR. tions prevailing over the week-end, Buck, rg ...... bits for the edification of the tired j about rowing. Notre Dame’s slaugh- ‘ tailed by only tw-o strokes of quali I BY E. S. BARNARD . . . 0 2 2 the Hartford outfit will appear on Cottone, r g ...... tourists. The “big fight” this year, | ter of Southern California. if you tication in the national amateur at President the American League I . . . 1 1 3 I New fork — (AP1—The 1930*crop Manchester ice in full regalia to run McBride, I g ...... with W. L. Stribling as one of the ' bet on Southern California'. ! Oakmont—that was the year they . . . 1 0 2 o t Hockey recruits looks like one of Chicago, Jan. 8.— (A P )—It is off a series of speed raceji for the Erickson, c ...... 0 2 2 probable participants, will have a The loudest squawk? Emitted bv qualified sixteen, and Francis Club Championship. Nan Hits 109 and 128 While charity angle. There will be 12 riiil Scott in the second Battle of Cuimet and a lot of great golfers the best the National Hockey league with satisfaction that I review the McDermott, rf ...... 2 0 4 The Hartford Parks Skating Club Levy, If ...... 4 1 9 golf tournaments in what is known | the Prostrate Palms at Miami. has seen in several seasons, particu- American League season of 1930. has as its president, Helej) Cosker. Clara Rolls 103 and 115 Guinan, If ...... 0 0 0 as “ the metropolitan Miami area.” | maybe it was the noise emanating ' qualified in the western again larly in the defense line where new Not only because the champions of the New England Women’s speed Toward the close of the season the' from New ^aven after Albie Booth i next year; lost in a play-off the ' blood was badly needed. our league won the world series for skating Champion. Other members 8 6 22 Biscayne Bay regatta will be held. | was tackled a bit rough bv those following year, and in 1929 again of this club are Mary Fallon, figure The Miami publicity people also are ! Army boys. “ qualified at Kansas City. In all three ! A pair of new New Yorkers the fourth straight year and the In Girls’ League. Score at half time, Bulkdey 16, crashed in with impressive debuts skater, and James Cosker, speed ar­ Meriden 15; referee, Ahern; time, 8 w ritin g up a “litUe w'orld -series” ; The biggest flop? Sir Thomas enampionships and in the third straight in my administration tist and I eo La Belle, barrel jumper b e tw e ^ the^Cardinals and Athletics | Lipton’s challenge for the America’s ! lost in the first several weeks after the season start­ minute quarters. ed and won themselves regular but also because there was more and all-around skating star. | Nan Taggart occupied the lime • March 7 and 8. Even the wrestlers i cup. Or maybe'Primo Camera de- round, which made it more conve­ The skating surface at Center' light in the Cheney Brothers Girls’ are part of the program. Not to | serves some mention, nient for him to do his further re­ ! places with the Americans and spirited competition in our circuit j Rangers. than there had been for several sea­ Springs 's in fine condition at the {A. A. bowling league matches Tues- mention Jai-alai, it appears to be a The biggest killin'^ Jim Dandy, porting of the event, though he cer­ present time and If the wea,ther; day night when she rolled. scores of pretty ambitious program. ; 100 to 1. ^ I Vernon Ayres, a big youngster sons. During the first half of the tainly is to be absolved of any in­ holds cold, a fine exhibition will b e ' 109, 81 and 128, but her sister. tent on those grounds. : just up from amateur ranks started campaign, Washington and (Cleve­ Local Sport I his major league career with the land each wrested the lead from the put on by the Hartford Club next Clara Jackmorc, wasn’t far behind Horses One of the biggest tennis argu- Among the records Billy Sixty has Sunday. Since set, some of which still are upright, Americans early in December by Athletics while New York always with 86, 103 and 115. Those two | Widener, the Philadel- lents of the waning year concerned girls sure raise havoc ■with the tim­ phia millionaire spiortsman became i the No. 1 ranking position in A m eri-, may be mentioned his 69 at the making his way through the world’s was a threat. Of course the Athle­ Chatter chairman of the board of the Jockey | ca and whether it should go to Wil-1 Grant Park course. South Milwau- champion Montreal CanaHiens to i tics maintained a fairly safe lead ber. Almost every week one or the club last year, Miami racing has i Ham Tatem ’Tilden II or John Hope;!^*®' reduced to 68; his 60 on score a goal. the last two months of the season SID WOOD PLANS ' other if not both, rolls at least one been on the upgrade. At the track ' Doeg It has ' ‘ the Michawaukee------,------course: and his 67 Ayers played last year with the; but Washington was dangerous al­ score of a 100 or better. The undefeated Northampton, . I-----= ------been settled in pri- Mass., basketball team issued this horses from i \ ate and behind double-barred doors at the Tripoli and Ozaukee courses. “ Sea Fleas” of the Toronto Yacht I most to the finish. Weaving Sr. a TO ENTER COLLEGE challenge in yesterday’s Spring- Mrs. Greentree ty the national ranking committee, He holds the amateur record of 70 club and spent the early weeks of | I actually believe that the race in M. S tro n g ...... 95 94 92 stable. Marshall Field, Robert L. i 71:0 findings of this committee must for the Brown Deer course, Mil­ this season wdth the New Haven' the American League in 1931 will F. Nelson ...... -. 99 88 89 field Union to the best teams in Eagles. Gerry and others will have entries. | be kept strictly under the official waukee, and at Ozaukee in 1924 be even closer. Cleveland’s young Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 8.— (AP.) — G. Hatch ...... 89 99 86 Massachuse^a and Connecticut and included the Rec Five in their list of Mose Liowenstem has 25 head of the ; cover until the annual sessions of turned in an even 30 for the first A week after Ayres made his ap­ team which has been strengthened Sidney B. Wood, Jr., tennis star of C. Jackmore...... 86 103 115 Widener stable. | the U.S.L.T.A. but, hush-hush and nine, par 35. pearance, Joe Jerwa, former Van­ is, sure to be more of a factor. New York and Pasadena, has an­ N. T a g g a rt...... 109 81 128 desirable opponents. Northampton couver star who also had been has beaten among other teams, the Fitz Cops Again I whisper it softly, we hear the de- Washington can be depended on to nounced his Intention of entering ^ While on the subject of horses, cision was reached in favor of Mas- I have encountered Billy in both a playing In the Canadian-American put up another great fight. New 478 465 510 House of David, Holyoke Mohawks league, skated out on the Madison the University of Arizona. and Philadelphia Colored Giants. ii, seenM appropriate to mention the ter Doeg, with a minority report to golfing and a writing capacity at York under the management of Jo© “I came down here to get away Main Office Sr. man whose way with thoroughbreds be filed in behalf of Mr. Tilden many tournaments. Square Garden ice in a Ranger uni­ McCarthy may be expected co be.a E. McCourt ...... 87 100 84 Manager Nidveski lives at 29 Clark form and performed a similar feat from tennis,” he explained yester Avenue in Northampton. during 1930 won purses and stakes ; ______He is a corking good golf reporter greater contender thsin in 1930. I day, “and because I like to be out L. Hicking ...... 82 73 88 amounting to $424,395. The man Is | Speaking of Big Bill, I find a very and feature writer. Naturally against. _ the , Detroit . Falcons. , I also look for Detroit to show mark- A. Paradis ... . . 95 90 98 of doors.” Rockville High defeated .Enfield Trainer Jim Fitzsimmons. It was i interesting summary in Stephen enough, be understands the game f members of the | ed improvement as a result of valu- M. Kissman ...... 80 91 99 the greatest year any trainer of ------Wallis Merrihew’s magazine, rather well; and I always have felt won^thp^ ! able acquisiUons. And, if Chicago M. Metc6Llf_ . . 84 SO 81 High at Enfield Tuesday night 26 horses ever had. “A.L.T.,” of Tilden’s, m atches it would lend an air of authenticity von Die Allan Cup last spring, are j adds some punch to aid its capable to 12. Tyler scored six field goals ■working with greater or less regu­ Fitz is employed by several against the Three Musketeers of to golf writing if the writer could pitching staff, it is going to prove '428 424 450 for the winners who led 18 to 3 at larity for the Montreal Marcoons, halftime. stables. His chief care during the France over the period of 1925-30. stick around “ Old Man Par” occa­ more dangerous. Johnny Gallagher, another defense season in the north was the Belair These .'ast five or six years have,'sionally.------j - ' __j - ricri.,.' The expected adoption of several Ribbon The re-organized Bristol Endees Stud of William Woodward. Horses seen Big Bill hit the chutes, despite ' This writer never could do that. | outstanding one of theamendments to the major-minor P. Reale ■.., ,■...... 87 95 90 OLKS Tco trimmed the Hartford Kacey five of this stable won $364,355 during occasionally brilliant upturns in his' Billy can. I think he’s the only j arguments should be of great bene- C. Dion ...... J . 80 87 81 1930, of which Gallant Fox kicked performances, yet the record shows i bona fide working pressman in > Philadelphia has the latest ad- i MUCWTiME in MEPrrATKDI^. badly in Hartford last night. The. dition to the ranks of . . fit to the minora leagues and go far © K. Gustafson ------. .. 85 83 102 in with $341,365. Horses of the he has 14 victories against 13 d e -' America who can. i big league j toward relieving them from the dis­ ARE OPTeM ACCUSED O F final score was 34 to 18. Waterman^ defensemen in D’Arcy “Ro^efeller H. Gustafson ...... 104 81 99 Wheatley stable trained by Fitz feats in combat with his trio of G al-; ------' and Wojack were high scorers. Coulson of Ottawa, who has the dis­ tress they have encountered as the -BEING PLAIW LAZy- E. Kleinschmidt...... 87 94 20 won $43,505. This was in spite of ; He rivals—Borotra, Lacoste and Co- result of the financial depression. White, Richtmyer and Sheehan the fact that the stable's topliner,! chet. N.YTIONAL HOCKEY tinction of being the wealthiest re­ 1 rounded out the Endee lineup. The cruit. 443 440 451 Diavolo, was out of it. The details, however, show th at' LEAGUE ST.ANDING halftime score was 12 to 11, Endees. Jack “Red” Beattie, co-star with Velvet - Jim trained the horses of H. C. the tall American battled over .500* Pitching hay on his farm at Phipps into $11,085 worth of purses, International Section Joe Jerwa at Portland, made an Chardno, O., five months a year M. Karpin ...... 91 81 84 In beating Bristol, Manchester only because he had the Indian sign Impressive major league debut as a H. Darling ...... 76 82 97 and other small stables on Borotra, who lost all nine of his Games Goals , J u - .keeps Erwin Rudolph, pocket bil- proved it was not simply a fronts M. McKinney ...... 94 92 92 Jim closed up shop at Bowie, still tussles with Tilden over the six-year ' W. L. T. F. A. Pts. mrward when he went up to Boston, j liards champion, in condition. runner. Many had the idea that ■vdth a doubt in his mind about Gal- ' span of 1925-30 in outdoor team or j Maroons ...... 10 43 45 23 Beattie broke into the scoring vidth |______E, Lautenback...... 77 83 94 Manchester was good only 'When a goal and an assist in his first game j lant Fox. championship competition. Lacoste, Toronto ...... 9 42 40 22 M. Sherman ...... 78 85. -98 leading, but overcoming a seven “I don’t really know how great in 1925, was the first to break Til- Canadiens .... 9 50 46 21 and scored again in his second. Two ! CASINO — point Bristol lead midway Ih the that horse was,” says Jim. “I den’s spell and has captured six out! Americans ... 7 33 27 20 more recruits broke into Boston’s | 416 426 467 third period, is notUag to be Ispgh* great array of forwards this year, | never saw him give all he had. I of nine matches. Cochet’s mastery \ Ottawa ...... 5 39 60 12 ed at. do know this, though Gallant Fox American Section ‘ Smoky” Harris of Seattle and Art BOWLING ALLEYS of the American has been the most i Selwltz Block never should have lost a race. In Boston ...... 13 5 68 43 Chapman of Providence. Another ■ The Eagles 'will meet iJils evening "J convincing, however. Henri scored I Coast league player, Ronnie Lyons : Cor. Main and Pearl Sts. Last Night *s Fights his first two starts as a two-year- in seven out of nine engagements, I Chicago ...... 10 7 64 43 at the Community Clidi over north old, mind you, he was left flat at came to Boston, but was traded t o ' including three out of four Davis, Rangers ...... 9 7 56 45 Philadelphia. ; NOW OPEN at 7 o’clock. the post. Just looking around at Detroit ...... 9 7 52 38 Los .^gelee, =Jan.- 8;-r-(AP3»-GW- Cup matches. In addition to adding two Am eri-! l O l r A H O K IM the world. Philadelphia .. 1 18 30 86 AFTERNOONS UNTIL Sonnenberg, heavyweight, wrestler, Many Maneheater fa ^ w oid d no' - “As for that Jim Dandy race, can Association players, Vic Des 1 I 'a n em es- , . won a bout here tonight from JJemrl Johnny Wooden, Purdue’s sensa- Tuesday’s Results Jardines and Doc Romnes, to their FURTHER NOTICE, doubt-uke to aee the Bndeos well—I just don’t know. That’s tionkl basketball player, was a Bruins 5, Chicago 2. j MARR.V AfcAJN.--. De Glane, France, taking two out of- op^se the Bed -Ftlla one for the books, I guess. Those big list of forwards at th© start of | three falls. ‘ ' ...... member of the Martinsville, Ind., Ranger.s 5. Maroons 1. the season, the Chicago Blackhawks i Special rates for the, afternoon, PEG&Y JqV^ Tuesday m things happen; that’s the only ex­ high school team when it was the Detroit G, Canadiens 2. Gbicago.--=T-Natie Brown, .Califot-’ Club,

£AGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8,1931. THE CLASSIFIED SECTION B U Y /VND SELL H

Want Ad Information LOST AND FOUND WANTED— ROOMS— LEGAL NOTICES 79 that took place after drill. The BOARD 62 Company is thinking very seriously PREHISTORIC SEAWEED LOST—LAST NIGHT possibly on REPORT OF THE CONDTION OP of making him the new compainy PARKER DEFENDS Manchester road near Laurel Park s'wdtch, pair The Manchester Trust Company at Advance Guards WANTED— ROOM and board in the close of business on the 31st day debating champ. gentlemen’s tortoise shell glasses. South Manchester by single man, of December. 1930. 'I'he basketball team was sched­ San Diego, Cal., Jan. 8.— (A P)— Evening Herald Reward. Tel. 7021. 30 years old. Must be central and RESOURCES Thrusts and Counters uled to play the Center A. C. Wed­ Lincoln Ellsworth, Arctic explorer near Cheney Mills if possible. Ad­ Loans and Discounts ___ ?1,665,956.19 CLASSIFIED Overdrafts ...... 9,714.50 nesday night but the former failed on his way today to W ellington to dress Box X, care of Herald. Bonds to secure Postal Interest to Local Soldiers to put in an appearance. The new ADVERTISEMENTS GARAGES—SERVICE- receive a Copgressional medal, has Savings Deposits ...... 5,056.25 uniforms for the team have arrived annoimced the discovery of fossil STORAGE 10 U. S. Government Securl- and the team will make a very fine Count Blx averase words to » Wn«. APARTMENTS— FLATS— ^ ties ...... 104.11 algae, or prehistoric seaweed, in the Says President W aibte/fill Tnltials, numbers and abbreviations FOR RENT—STORAGE space for Other Securities ...... 98,457.98 Co. G showing when they meet the Naval Funeral range of Death Valley. each count as a word and compound TENEMENTS 63 Banking House ...... 103,831.21 Co. G resumed its weekly drills Reserves team of Hartford, Conn., words as two words. Minimum coat la about 40 cars. $5 for the season. Furniture and Equipment 10,166.80 Ellsworth said e he left San price of three lines. Apply 214 Gardner street, tele­ Other Real Estate ...... 91,853.59 Monday night. The evening’s pro­ at the next drill. Diego yesterday he foimd the de­ Merger As It W3I Proyide Line rates per day for transient phone 8851. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ Due from Federal Reserve gram consisted of close order drill, posits in a deep canyon, thirty feet ads. ment, with all improvements. 111 Bank ...... 83,203.01 care and nomenclature of the rifle, above the valley floor. EffectlTe March IT, 102T Due from Reserve Agents 83,915.41 Wor^ For Many. Cash Charge Holl street. Telephone 7330. Cash on Hand ...... 64,974.89 customs of the seridce and inspec­ Association of granite and quartz 6 Consecutive Day? .. 7 cts > cts Checks, Cash items and tion. The recruits who have been SAYS MISSING CASHIER with the specimens might prove 11 cts MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR RENT—TWO ROOM suite in 3 Consecutive Dayh .. 9 cts Exchanges ...... 5,109.82 training separately were assigned them of pre-Cambrian age, tie said. 1 Day ...... 11 ot-s 18 -- cts— STORAGE 20 Johnson Block, facing Main street. Other Assets, viz.: Accru­ to permanent squads and conducted “In that case,’’ he added, “ the Washington, Jan. 8. — (A P.)— All orders for Irregular Insertions Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or jani­ ed Interest on Demand VISITED HIS PARENTS will be charged at the one time rate. PERRETT & QLENNEY £nc.—Mov­ Loans ...... 7,346.21 themselves like old-timers during mountain range,from whence they President Hoover’s actions in con­ Special rates for long term every tor 7635. Accrued Interest on Real came must necessarily be millions nection "With the proposed consoli­ day advertising given upon request. ing, packing and shipping. DaUy the drill that followed. Estate Loans ...... 7,923.65 of years older than the age now as­ dation of eastern ri^ o a d s Iflto four Ads ordered for three or six days service to and from New York. 14 FOR RENT—4-ROOM FLAT, trol­ Foreign Coin and Cur­ Lieut. Hagedom who was recent­ Waterbury, Jan. 8.— (A P )—Mr. and stopped before the third or fifth signed to them.’’ tnmk lines were defended in the trucks at your service. Agents for ley line, convenient to mills, all rency ...... 8.20 ly_ .promoted to First Lieutenant as and Mrs. Edward Allen of 92 Uves day will be charged only for the ac­ Improvements; heat. 243 Center Customers Liability on House today by Chainhm ’Parker, tual number of times the ad appear­ United Van Service, one of the Letters of Credit ...... 3,000.00 sumed his new duties Monday night: street, this city, were in disagree- ed, charglr : at the rate earned, but leading long distance moving com­ street. Telephone 6990. of the Interstate Commerce com­ and the way the men responded t o , ment today on the truth of a report mittee. no allowance or refunds can be made panies. Connection in 162 cities. Total Assets ...... ?2,240,621.82 his commands was proof that they that their son, Clarence, New Haven on six time ads stopped after the FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, PALLOTTI’S BANKS The (Thief Executive saw for&or Phone 30S3, 8860, 8864. liabilities 'are pleased to see one of their for­ railroad cashier, of Derby, missing fifth day. all improvements, garage if desir­ Capital Stock ...... 200,000.00 delay in reaching an agreemrat' as No ‘‘till forbids” ; display lines not mer buddies moving up in military from his home since December 17, L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and ed. Apply 95 Foster street. Tel. Surplus ...... 100,000.00 against the public interest, lie safd, sold. Undivided profits, (less circles. “Ray’’ has received many has been at their home since Mon­ IN RECEIVERSHIP The Herald will not be responsible piano moving, modem equipment, 5230. expenses and taxes and urged the railroad heads to for more than one Incorrect Insertion letters from his brother officers in day night. experienced help, public store­ paid) ...... 71,833.08 take a plan for unification to the of any advertisement ordered for 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker Reserve for Stocks and the Guard congratulating him on The elder Allen, w h o' also is a more than one time. house. Phone 44^. Hartford, Jan. 8.— (AP) — The Interstate Commerce Commisidcai. street, all Improvements, garage, Securities: Other Real his promotion, an evidence of the railroad employee, was reached at The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ private banks of PaJlotti, Andretta He denied Mr. Hoover bad' ap­ rect publication of advertising will be good location, rent reasonable. In­ Estate ...... 17,306.25 his office, and he, while reluctant to Due to Banks and Bank- esteem in which he is held by his and Company, Inc., of Hartford and proved any detail of. the proposed rectified only by carrcellatlon of the quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. military associates. discuss the case, said that his son charge made for the service rendered. REPAIRING 23 ^ ers ...... 107.059.45 New Haven, have followed the Riv­ consolidation and asserted the com­ Savings Deposits ...... 12,854.04 The annual meeting of Co. G was was here and in a bad way from ner­ All advertlsememts must conform FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST erside Trust Company into receiver­ mission was not to be influenced by In style, copy and typography with VACUUM CLEANER; gun; phono­ General Deposits ...... 1,437,703.81 held after Monday’s drill. Reports vous breakdown. The nervous dis­ class rents. Apply Edward J. Certificates of Deposit . . 5,980.10 ship. Judge Newell Jennings, yes­ Mr. Hoover’s action. regulations enforced by the publish­ were read and accepted. Sergeant order, the father said, apparently ers and they reserve the right to graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone Treasurer's Checks ...... 4.683.20 terday appointed Thomas Hews of ‘"Those who are accusing the Certified Checks ...... 667.42 lies back of Clarence’s absenting edit, revise or reject any copy con­ ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. 4642. Pagania was re-elected treasurer Farmington sis temporary receiver President of the United S ta^ of sidered objectionably. Dividends Unpaid ...... 8,000.00 for the coming year. The high-light himself without notice almost a CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to Christmas Savings and upon application of Assistant Attor­ usurping the authority of the com­ FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, of the meeting’s business was the moJith ago. be published same day must be re­ Thrift Funds ...... 6,342.50 Mrs. Allen, the mother, when ney General John H. King, acting for mission should be sx>ecific and state ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays COURSES AND CLASSES 27 steam heat, on trolley line, all im­ Ue-discounts ...... 205,191.97 unanimous vote of the Company to Bank Commissioner Lester E. Ship- Other Liabilities, viz.; reached at her home for further in­ what systems he has approve, 10:30 a. m. provements, garage. Call at 570 hold the annual banquet as usu^. A pee. BARBER TRADE taught In day Liability on Letters of quiries as to the condition of her Parker said. TELEPHONE YOUR Center street or telephone 5634. Credit ...... 3,000.00 committee consisting of Sergeants It was learned from Mr. Shlppee The speech answered contentions and evening classes. Low tuition Bellucci and Pentland and Privates son, denied that he was at her home WANT ADS. at all, as her husband had said, and that an appraisal of the assets of brought up in attacks "wldch Had rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 BEAUTIFUL PLACE for couple, Total Liabilities ...... 82,240,621.82 Skoog, Shuetz and Vince was chos­ Ads are accepted over the telephone State of ConnecTicut. County of stated she did not know where he the local bank of Pallotti, Andretta been made in the House recently by at the CHARGE RATE given above Market street, Hartford. all newly redecorated 4 rooms, en to make arrangements for same. Hartford s.s. Manchester, January was. She also said she did not know Company, reflects insolvency. This Democrats on the , prqsident’s ac­ as a convenience to advertisers, but with bath, lights, white sink: also 7 th. A. D.. 1931. It was voted to hold the banquet bank o'wns the controlling stock of the CASH RATES will be accepted as garage, all for $20, free shades. where his wife and children were. tions in connection with . toe con­ FULL P.A.Y.MENT If paid at the busi­ I Harold G. Alvord. Treasurer of Saturday evening, January 17, in the Riverside Trust Company, which HELP WANTED— Call nights or phone 7505. 91 South Uie aforesaid Tl\e Manchester Trust Reports coming from Derby yes­ solidation...... ness office on or before the seventh the armory. went into receivership recently with day following the first insertion of FEMALE 35 Main street. Company, do solemnly swear that the terday, placed Clarence and his wife Parker’s JBeply. each ad otherwise the CHARGE foregoing statement is true to the Former Corporal Patrick Conloni^^j children all at the home of his the Hartford-Connectlcut Trust Parker said the. President "is not RATE will be collected. No responsi­ best of my knowledge and belief. and Irwin Hayes are among the | pg^j.gjj|.g t^gj-e, stating that he came Company as receiver. APPLICATIONS BEING accepted FIVE ROOM TENEMENT all mod­ H.A.ROLD C. ALVORD. concerned with the. details of speci­ bility for errors In telephoned ads new men enlisting m Company G. i Monday night from Chicago Reason for Crash will be assumed and their accuracy for cashier in our Self Serve. Ap­ ern improvements, including bath Treasurer. fic applications. He is concerned cannot be guaranteed. plicant must be medium height, tub, set tub, white sink. Building Subscriljcd and sworn to before me, They signed up Monday. These ad- ^ijgre he had been since his myste- The tremendous shrinking in value that there should be action where quick, accurate, and have pleasant renovated. Inquire 72 School. tills 7th day of January, A. D,, 1931. ditions bring the Company up to 63 of this stock accounts for the in­ INDEX OF ItUSSELL B. HATHAWAY, rious disappearance. delay may bring impaired railway personality. Apply Employment which is the maximum strength al­ solvency of the Andretta bank. service.” CLASSIFICATIONS FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT. All Notary Public. Office, J. W. Hale Company. lowed by the state. There are sever­ It is understood that a committee He predicted the consolidation if improvements, and garage. Apply Births ...... A al good men waiting to join the is already engaged in an attempt carried through would release mil­ Engagements ...... B 62 Norman street. company and they will be accepted HOLD HUB SUSPECT to reorganize the Riverside Trust lions of dollars in railroad construc­ Marriages ...... C ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Company. If the Riverside should Deaths ...... B as fast as vacancies occur. tion and expansion providing em­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM modern flat. NO EXPLANATION YET be reopened and its business rehabili­ Card of Thanks ...... B The Company quarters are rapid­ ployment for many. In Memoriam ...... F See William Kanehl, 519 Center New York, Jan. 8.— (A P )—Frank tated, any enhancement or increase ly being put in shape for the an­ Chairman (Tonzens of the Senate Lost and Found ...... 1 FOR Sa l e :—BABY’S CRIB and street. Telephone 7773. Sheffington, 33, Boston chauffeur, in value of the stock of this bank Announcements ...... S stroller. Call 4807. FOR FALL FROM TRAIN nual Federal inspection. Private Interstate Commerce Commission Personals ...... S Jarvis who volunteered to paint the was accused today of the theft of would redoimd to the benefit of Pal­ Automobiles $5,000 worth of jewelry from an lotti, Andretta and Company de announced today he bad received Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 BUSINESS LOCATIONS lockers and floors of the squad several protests against the propos­ rooms has completed this work and apartment on East 52nd street. positors. Automobiles for Exchange ....:• I ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Bridgeport, Jan. 8.— (A P )—Miss Sheffington appeared in the police ed consolidation from' coal opera­ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 4 FOR RENT 64 is now varnishing the office equip­ The appraisal oi all the real es­ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 — RADIO 49 Wilhelmina C. Brown of "West New lineup this morning charged with tors, ^ho said it would tend to re­ ment. He is doing a mighty fine job tate held by the New Haven bank of Auto Schools ...... 1-A FOR RENT—TWO exceptionally Brighton, N. Y., a student of Con­ having stolen the jewels last Novem­ Pallotti, Andretta and Company has duce competition. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 FOR SALE OR TRADE for chick­ large front office rooms, just re­ necticut College in New London too. Supply Sergeant Murphy is Autos— For Hire ...... 9 ber 23 when he visited a maid in the not yet been completed, according to ens, Grebe radio. Peerless horn, decorated. Could be partitioned in­ who was found beside the track in putting in extra time getting his de­ apartment occupied by Francis E. MANUFACTTURERS’ MOVIES Garages— Service— Storage i.-.. . . 10 Philco eliminator, good shape. Tel. Mr. Shippee. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... • • 11 to three rooms, special rates. Ap­ Stratford, was today reported by partment in shape for the annual Baker, an insurance man. Police 7366. ■Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 ply office of.F. H. Anderson, J. W. officials at Bridgeport hospital as check-up. The Sergeant is the right said the chauffeur pawned the jew­ MacDONALD ANNOUNCEMENT New Haven, Jan. 8.— (A P )—^Lat­ Business and Professional Services slightly improved. man on the right job and "will be est developments in euglneertog and Business Services Offered ...... 13 Hale Company. els. Household Services O ffered...... IS-A Miss Brown, the hospital report­ ready when Feb. 4 rolls around. In June, 1928, police records show­ London, Jan. 8.— (A P )—Ramsay manufacturing will be depicted la a BRICK BUILDING store 26x36 at Building—Contracting ...... 14 FUEL AND FEED 49-A ed, partly regained consciousness The Company room is certainly ed. Sheffington was convicted of series of eight motion picture, per-j, Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 314 Main street, near the Turn­ MacDonald plans to announce his during the night, but her condition being well patronized this winter. automobile theft in Boston and sen­ government’s policy on India at formances which will be given by^ Funeral Directors ...... 16 FOR SALE—HARP WOOD $6 load pike. Suitable for any business, Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 was still considered critical. Each night finds a group of Guards­ tenced to a year in jail. plenary meeting of the round table the Sheffield Scientific School of or slabs $5; also light trucking large display window. Inquire Ed. Insurance ...... 18 Police were still without an ex­ men in the room listening to the conference late next week or early Yale in the Mason laboratory of Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 Kratt, 312 1-2 Main street. done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. planation of the manner in which new radio, reading or engaged in an in the week following. Lord Sankey, mechanical engineering. Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 Dial 61^8. Painting—Papering ...... 21 the student was injured. It is be­ important pool match. The room is the lord chancellor, told the confer­ The preformances which are given Professional Services ...... 22 lieved however that.she either fell better and more evenly heated since ROPE LADDERS UNSAFE annually will begin January 21 and FOR SALE—BEST SEASONED HOUSES FOR RENT 65 ence delegates today. Repairing ...... 23 or was thrown from a train while the installation of the blower on the • The lord chancellor praised the re­ conclude Feb. 26.—The general sub­ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 hard wood, 1-2 cord load $5.00. 1-4 enroute from her home to resume jects of the pictures "will include Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 FOR RENT—6 ROOM house with furnace making the quarters more cent Liberal Party suggestions pro­ cord load $3.00. Prompt delivery. her .studies at the college. New Britain, Jan. 8.— (AP) — “Manufacturing” “Textiles” “Paper” Wanted— Business Service ...... 26 all improvements and garage, at 23 comfortable for the men. posed by Lord Reading and inti­ Educational Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo. Buck. Dr. Katharine Blunt, president of Building Inspector Arthur N. Ruth­ “Wire Rope” and “ the Sea.’’ Laurel Place. Inquire at 26 Elm Corporal William DeHan has been mated that the prime minister’s Courses and Classes ...... 27 Connecticut College has expressed erford said today that he would re­ Private Instruction ...... 28 HARD WOOD, STOVE length $5 a street or telephone 3152. promoted to be a Sergeant in Com­ quest Senator William Hagearty of program was to be along; the same Dancing ...... -...... 2S-A load. Special chunks for furnace or the opinion that Miss Brown fell off pany G according to a Special Order lines. Lord Reading suggested an Two thousand years before Musical— ^Dramatic ...... 29 the train when eized by a fainting this city to introduce in the General Christ, Hammurabi made severe fire place $6. Hardwood slabs $4. issued from headquarters, 169th In­ Assembly a measure to limit the re­ All-India Cabinet with safeguards Wanted—^Instruction ...... tO F. O. Giesecke, telephone Rosedale spell. During the past few months. laws against rapacious money-lend­ Financial HOUSES FOR SALE 72 fantry. quirement that hotels and rooming imposed by the government at Lon­ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages 21 36-12. Miss Blunt said. Miss Brown had A school for automatic riflemen don. ers and made the protection of wid­ been subjected to these spells. houses of non-fiYeproot construction Business Oppprtunities ...... 33 was started Monday evening. Pri­ ows and orphans and of the weak Money to Loan ...... II FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and Miss Brown who is 20 years old, be equipped with rope ladders. FOR SALE—6 ROOM single home, vate First Class William E. Clark is against the strong the cardinal prin­ Help and Sitnatlona hard wood slabs sawed stove suffered a fractured skull. She is the The inspector said that, in his Help Wanted— Female ...... 25 new, centrally located. Call 8720. instructing the men under the su­ ciples of law and morals. length and under cover. Cash price daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles opinion, rope ladders are an unsafe Help Wanted—Male ...... 26 pervision of First Sergeant Mc- Help "Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 for hard wood $6.u0 per load, slabs FOR SALE—10 ROOM house, on H. Bro'wn. means of exit in buildings having 5 T K K e f t 5 Agents Wanted ...... 17-A $5.00. L. T. Wood Co. Spruce street, with all improve­ Cavanaugh. Private Clark is a very proper and adequate fire escapes, Situations Wanted—F em a le...... 38 capable automatic man and no Situations Wanted—Male ...... 19 ments, large lot. Telephone 5952. stairways and corridors. Employment Agencies ...... 40 SPECIAL—50 CORDS OF season­ STOP RACE RIOT doubt the men will progress rapidly Rutherford has ordered two dance Fire Insurance Live Stock—Pets—Poultry— 'Vehicles ed birch wood $4.00 load, good 168 Benton street, five room bunga­ under his tutelage. halls here closed after an inspection Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 measure; also hard wood $6.00 per low, steam heat, garage, all im­ Howitzer of 70 halls used for social gather­ Automobile Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 load. Thomas Wilson, Phone 8581 provements, easy terms; also new lORl Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Kansas City, Jan. 8.— (A P )—Po­ The annual meeting of the Howit­ ings. or Rosedale 37-4. 6 room house. Telephone 8713. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 lice armed with riot guns and gas zer Association was postponed for Insurance For Sale— Miscellaneous bombs maintained an all-night vigil TIDAL WAVE KILLS 6 Articles for S a le ...... 45 one week because of the lack of I*1res and accidents oome HARD WOOD $5 LOAD, contains at an apartment house here follow­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 chunks for furnace, slabs $5, members present at the gathering without warning. Building Alaterials ...... 47 STRIKES IN SV\EDEN ing demonstrations arising from a Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 8.— Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 special chunks $6. Chas. Palmer, Tuesday night. In order to do away Are you prepared? community protrst against the rent­ with the old constitution and adopt (A P )—Six men were killed, one is M Electrical Appliances— Radio ... 49 telephone 6273. I Stockholm, Jan. 8.— (AP) — ing of quarters to negroes. Call 34.50 or 5746. Fuel and Feed ...... <'>-A the new one, there must be forty missing and three were injured in Garden — Farm —Dairy Products 50 Thirty-four thousand men in Swed­ A crowd of white persons offi­ the huge tidal wave which swept Service with reliable eom-^ FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and members present which constitute Four sels of two words each and one Houseliold Goods ...... 51 ish textile mills today voted a gen­ cers estimated at 600 gathered about the coast of New Guinea on Decem­ panics. ' Machinery and Tools ...... 52 slabs. Hardwood $9.00 per cord; eral strike beginning Jan. 12 as the a quorum under the old regime. <>set of three w(xds, from the above 11 slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction the building last night after three ber 24, the administrator of that Musical Instrum ents...... 53 government’s efforts to arbitrate a There were only thirty-six present, words, can be reassembled so that they Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. negro families had moved in. The territory reported today. Robert J. Smith wage dispute failed. so no action could be taken. win spdl the names of five states. For Specials at the Stores ...... 56 protestors shouted, but attempted The great wall of water from 25 1009 Main. St. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 3149. Prompt delivery. Captain Russell B. Hathaway re­ Attributing the current depression no violence. to 50 feet high swept along the exam ^ ABUjCand LAND contain die Real Estate Wanted—To Buy ...... to foreign 'competition and falling ported last night that up to date, Rooms—Board^Hotels—Resorts I After police had dispersed the coast for 40 miles and rolled 300 necessary k ttetf to speO MARYLAND. Steamship Tickets Restaurants GARDEN—FARM - prices, mill owners have refused to crowd, nine carloads of negro taxi- there is only one vacancy in the yards inland, he said. The Sapora Can you discover the four temaining accept a union demand for in­ Rooms Wltnoul Board ...... 59 drivers appeared. Searched for roster of the Howitzer Co. With the mission station and the Mandang states? Boarders Wanted ...... B9-A DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 creased wages, but offered to main­ enlistment this week of George F. Country Board—Resort* arms and then released, they in­ trading settlement were wiped out. 60 tain the p^'sent wage scale. Hine, the enlisted strength is sixty- Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 FOR SALE— APPLES Baldwins formed officers they were going to IVanted—Rooms— Board ...... 61 The sfrike was declared as one and Greenings $1.00 per bushel. W. enlist reinforcements. This threat one men. ROUND WORLD SERVICE Real Kstate For Rent group of employers demanded a The Howitzer Company expects Ap.T rlnieius, Flats, Tenements ,, 61 H. Cowles. Telephone 5909. caused a guard of two dozen men to ferty per cent reduction in pay be­ to make a very fine showing in the Business Locations for Rent . . . 64 ginning Jan. 12. be thrown about the apartment. San Francisco, Jan. 8.— (AP) — RF SURE YOGRE RIGHT- Houses for Rent ...... 66 coming Federal inspection. The The Dollar steamship lines, operat­ Suburban for Rent ...... 66 belts were given another coating of Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 KOOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 CANADIAN-AMERICAN ing a fleet of ships westward around Wanted to R e n t ...... 66 ACTRESS LEFT $21,000 HOCKEY STANDING green last night and the squads the world on a fortnightly schedule, Real Hxtate For Sale were kept very busy gi"ving the announced today it would institute Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 FOR RENT—PLEASANT room at Business Property for S a le ...... 70 Santa Ana, Cal., Jan. 8.— (A P)— Games Goals guns a thorough cleaning. am around the world service in an Fafins and I.,and for S a le ...... 71 18 Myrtle street. Telephone 3519. The estate of Mrs. Adele Ritchie W. L. T. F. A. Pts. Corporal Pheineuf is the new self- easterly direction. Houses for Sale ...... 72 Post, retired actress, who slew her Springfield . .13 2 0 68 30 26 appointed orderly of the non-com’s The first step in the establishment lK)ts for S.ale ...... 78 ■ room and Corporal 'Vitullo was se­ Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 friend, Mrs. Doris Murray Palmer, Providence . .10 4 3 55 34 23 of the eastward service "will be Suburban for Sale ...... 75 In suggesting a third political last summer and then committed New Haven . 6 11 2 30 57 14 lected ais his assistant much to his formation of a segment of the round Real Estate for E xchan ge...... 76 group. Prof. Dewey showed fore­ suicide, was valued at $21,000 in an B o sto n ...... 6 12 0 40 55 12 regret. the world voyage from Manila to "Wanted— Real E sta te...... 77 sight, at least, in making his pro­ inventory on file today. Mrs. Post Philadelphia . 5 11 1 28 46 11 Private Clarence “Red” Goachee AnCtlon— Legal Notlcee New York, •via China and Japan, Legal Notices ...... ,.....« 78 posal during the season for coining was the former "wife of Guy Bates Result Last Night proved himself to be second to none Hawaii, San Francisco, Los Angeles, out parties. Post, noted actor. Providence 4, New Haven 1. in speech-making at a discussion the Panama Canal and Havana.

GAS BUGGIES—Down But Not Out By FRANK BECK

t h i s m a t t r e s s p e e l s LIKE I'M NOT WORRIED. I THERES NO USE NOW TO CALL OP 'T >i^AS MADE OP CEMENT. WON'T BE HERE LONG IN GOING BACK TO A FEW OF THE . SHOTS AND HAD PALLEN OUT I’LL GRAB ANOTHER UTOPIA. AMY WOULDN’T I MET WHILE MINGLING OF A TWEbOTY STORY J O B , AND IT WON’T UNDERSTAND ABOUT LOSING ) ^ WITH THE BIG GUNS. y //, ^ iiOHS CQMM0N1S^ SUPRQS’« WINDO>5>/. OH, WELL.. BE WITH ANY PIKER THE JOB.. SO WHY GO ^ " V/HAT CAN VOU AS H. HORN. I'LL J /A 'y EDTO mwflerf IVIE JUHSLiS MILLIONAIRE LIKE INTO DETAILS . I'LL EXPECrr IN A D IN K Y GIVE THEM ALL ONLV. UYE CHIEWSC. VK^YI- H O R N . I'l l t i e /> KNOCK OVER A* DUMP BUILT POR UP W I T H A AN EVEN BREAK > I EMER,m SflNOY. PLAINS UNO’, NEW ONE AND AND CLOSE WITH t h e s e O O L L A R - BILLIONAIRE. MERELY MENTION ROCKY PLACES# A-DAY 6UY3. THE HIGHEST IT IN A CASUAL B ID D E R . WAY ■ 9 f

i\ v . IS OFTEN \ CONSIDERED B SKJN . OF iNfELUGENCE IM m ^ f/ '/ ii BABIES, BOfSClEN- •flSTS HAVE RECENUY M PROs/ED 1HB1' SMILINQ 8A81ES AI2P MORE IMrfELLlQEhfr . s o l e m n o n e s * ,v m W. 66Wiqi>^'«P*'.j I '•v

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1981. PAGE ELEVEN

F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y s : SKIFFY B y P e r c y L C r o s b y SENSE and noNS] BEO. u. »■ PAT, orr.______

Love soon burns to ashes, when a nan makes a fuel of himself. WE'CC PCAy IM IMP. Y o u H A N D (jJM A T 'COUPACC AN' Y0U’{?€ iriU H Ar There vhsuld be fewer divorces If A W I C K 6 C there were more laughter and less IMR. PSAft r ) Q q j q q ?| censure in homes.

Abraham— How is business? "J Solomon—Awful! I have so many dishonest rivals. Abraham—Really ? Solomon— Yep. They insist on 0 u y A N selling at reasonable prices. A P P C € A nO When a man becomes a crab, he H 6 t P T H t Btarts going backward. U N 6 M P U )v e o Always be reasonably sure before you become unreasonably positive. t, What’s good for high blood pres­ ® L, Crftsfty, Cr«iit Briimn rt£hU reserv sure? { King r'ektur«B S>ndic*fe, Inc. / - 8 j • According to Will Rogers the first installment is the worst.

“What a whale Of a difference a CHE* Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fos OUR BOARDING HOUSR few letters make” : By Gene A fw n Sw’eet Young Thing— May I ask. A display of light materials Mr. Paderewski, who is the compos­ makes a girl’s heart heavy when er of that selection you played last? she can’t go south. THE POWERFUL KATRINKA IS SO STRONG SHE CAN M A K E ^ It is indeed Wonderful. v e r y W e l l V o a ALL PtGH-T — Moul Paderewski—Beethoven. next, so Ragson evolved a new sys­ R O L L IN G s n o w b a l l s A DANGEROUS PASTIME. jofJrT HESrfA-re: Ainif^o MY SHUFFLE i — .-THROWiMta L I^ H T „ Sweet Young Thing — Ah. yeS. tem. He says: “I'm going to try OU EACH cnH»R"5 Wonderful! li he composing now? playing the market every other day MY TAILlA.iGS’ T ■pERMl-r ME YaU FcRbET-TMA-r t and get rich.” SHAPY PEAL!S' Paderewski— fJo, Madam. He is “TC TiEM (aAP Y o a d f -TH AT' kUoUi ABCU-T ^ H ’ STO CK dacomposing. — ‘BcsTH o f ’'e m PROMOTlOLi VOU WERE Father— Daughter, tell me truth­ P E A L v o L i cAae^^-r WERE FourrliME fully, have you learned to smoke at You aren’t really old until you UP 0^ ELEVEM YEA15S m aile d FlF-nSE^i Hu m - t e r s , wish to comfort a squalling brat in- college ? ilAvJ -w voQ itead of choking it. Daughter—Yes, father. 1 admit A&Q Y E A R S A d a ! — a that I have. ■r e c a l l i - r 2 fsioRTH Am e r i c a n v^i i l p ^ P o p - (SUKi * Gertrude— Agnes has made three Father—Well, be sure and save -TRANSACIICiAA w HERE Y o ii Swell marriages, but divorced all her the coupons for me. PUCK Awp g e e s e husbands. .SOUP five SAMP WATiVS CoRPORA-floM We'd dke to borrow a microscope. Clarice— Yes, she tnoves in the OT ELASrflC SATTTfeR RiBBOAi, EA c H s h a r e \^a s best triangles, so to speak. We want to see the people rule. . BY SlPerTCf^lM& E A l M T octT oP^ WORTH a S’ W hto the guest was leaving his A little cork in the path of a whale, \r - lb M E A S U R E WILP GEESE hotel tCt' hurry to the station, he Who lashed it down with his angry noticed that be had forgotten some­ tail; A AiklP JXiCKS, thing. He said to the bell boy: But in spite of his blows, the cofk Guest— Run up quickly to room quickly arose. 456 and just see if my umbrella is And floated serenely before his nose; there. X think its to the left of the Said the cork: “ You may flap and wash stand. But hurry up! spatter and frown. A minute later the boy returned But you never, never, can keep me and panting said: down: Bell Hop— Yes, sir, the umbrella’s For I ’m made of stuff that's buoyant still there, at the left of the wash enough. Stand. To float, instead of drown.”

Youth—I’m bent on marrying A "Vice President: A man who that giri. (.isn't smart enough to be president HIS Friend— Well, go ahead and 1 but who owns too much stock to be marrjr her. Then you’ll not only be fired. ' ') bent but btoke. If U would B Ys A certain club had replaced its Whenever U C Bs, feuniliar black-coated servitors with U will mind your Is yoxmg, and sometimes pretty, And never, never Ts. waitresses. One of the old die-hard members who had strongly opposed Someday science will arrest the the idea dropped in for lunch one story while its brewing. day. Die-Hard Member (growfling) — I Bride— How do you like these bis- H ow ’s the duck today? I cults? c Pretty Waitress— Oh, I ’m all Newlywed (absent mindedly) — (iME CLIMKERS iM THE Tight. How are you, sir? I Did you make these with your own I little darling hands? A 5 ’H E S ' o f t h e P A S T ^ Don’t Take The Fellow Seriously I Bride (hesitatingly)— Why; yes. (3 'Who Says He Doesn’t Want To See Newlywed (mentally absent) — Konuine Pox. 1931 C u. a. eAT. Off. (tl IM1 lY NIA SEKVICt, irtC. 2 - 8 - His Name In The Paper. He’s usu­ I Who lifted them out of the stove for ally bluffing. you ? Somebody told old Ragson Tatters Nothing makes a mother bleat so WASHINGTON TUBBS IL More Trouble By Cruiie that playing the stock market was loudly as for her boy to have an at- ' V a dangerous game In which one was tack of calf love. i likely to win one day and lose the 5 HP'. tH ’ IS VT DWCj^ROUS 51,SI. I f 8LAIES'. I WATe To ' HUM*. POT IF dlLOPPV \ seM. LE'S FlCiEiER^ id hose DO NOT RESIST,^ The word waffle reminds us . . . 50 D T HEYl wklit’S doctop:? vm\ll we SO. LET A ll depend rmNVe VMWAT A CLOSE N fW TIME? GETS uiEU BUILDS umo TRIED To REUO LOTI ONI STS, the bio id e a , SENOQ. I HAF have you heard of the absent-mind­ ISN’T P£(VD, LWJf? ed professor who clayed a waffle on ON HUES HtftPT, C A a we WAD, vOASH. Sh o o ', vmqt 4M0T)4EP OME, TmEV'CE \ BUMP US OEF. FOR That aaattp.(?, s o l d ie r ? 'OPOEPS FOR.VOUR t^e phonograph aid ate the record? 1^ WE. DOC?, ME WAf HAD WAN MAN BE NEXT Tim e MORE th ey Bound t o iaiell. lets ) i tmink it vmae t h o . a n d s o ARP.EST. Stickler Solution MER’ SEEG SWOCK. \ME VWONT ee so \M m i? twev Th in k ABOUT ir, yTHAT AMERICAN. DID - - LUCKr. SMASHED TW STILL MAKING WHISKY iNVeNTlOMj Mexico City. — The United States DIDN'T THEY? AieMY FOLD is still making whisky for popular LAND CAIN AIB consumption, but not within its o-wn v \ L FOR boundaries. Many of the huge dis­ VAN AIL (GONE tilleries of pre-'Vol.stead days W'hich ADE OR functioned in the States are now op^- crating in Mexico. Most of the in­ The It ^^4len assembled as gredients used in the manufacture (hewn above, contain the needed letters of alcoholic drinks In Mexico are be­ teipeL- 1, M.ARYLAND; 2, NEVA­ ing purchased in the U. S. Two of DA; 3, CALIi ORNIA; 4, FLORIDA, the principal distilleries in Mexico, end 5. OREGON the D. and M., and the D. and W., formerly operated in Kentucky.

1031 lY NEA bZftVICt, INC. BEQ. U. S.

S'Tonrr^x' h a l c o c h r a n —' P icrtm cs^^lCiM FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Helping Mother! B y B ln s s e r

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(READ THE STORV, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM Ljove’s Labor Lost B y S m a l l Said Qowny, "Oee. I wish I had me ,and don’t feed Mister Elephant Vvve. Oo-XErt 08 eG-Ci-8, ^ T % u _ HICA Tt> B e ^ (^NO IFY iA BRE(AK.AHy (T t , I'L L B e , YMOOPeil'. B a chance to make that elephant too'much. ’Twill make him 111.” “All Y'ESS'NtI ('LL 6eW0 S VftKy <.B(!ieFUL-(TSl GrOKlMfA B e 3PUE>T to o c«KRe(*uL'. ecvi suottsibdo glad. I mean a bag of peanuts. He right.” replied one of the bunch. S(^C^ R.IOHT ONe.!?. VNtTM '£ (^ 1 / tJNOS(?-POOTj would like them mighty well.” And •-9- “We'll act according to your ■ tk lS CTOP-MlNCr-l then another Tiny said, "Well, why hunch.” And thus they ended what UAY FOP. OUR. f c not feed him bits of bread? Of had been an interesting thrill. BlCr aOrO- course he may not like it. but we’ll A voice then rang out very loud, S.A La try. Then we can tell.” “ Come on here, Tinymltes, please HSYT VJSeK The elephant slunk down to rest crowd back into our old truck and Clowny cried out to the rest, again. We’ll .soon be on our way. 1 “I’m going to do the feeding. Get tru st' that we will not get lost. some bread out of out truck. I ’ll Another big bridge must be cross­ break it intb pieces and just let him ed.” It was the Travel Man who mnTmTnTrr” :'" r ^ eat out of my hand. I hope that he spoke. The Tinles cried, "H urray!” won’t bite me. I am game to trust They reached the bridge and there to luck.” they found a lot of natives hanging W ee Scouty ran and got the 'round. “ The bridge is weak,” said bread. The elephant held up his one of them. “ W e’ll fix It up for ^3^ bead and reached out with his Wig­ you.” The Tinies watched them work g ly trunk and gobbled it up quick. a bit and soon the bridge was fixed Said Scouty, “He seems very pleas­ up fit. A native then cried, “ CJo ed. They’re always nice when they’re aheadj it’s safe to drive right not teased. The’w ay hie trunk picks through.” up the bread Is really pretty slick.” A native then came up. Said be, (The Tinymltes drive through c C h “l*lea«e take aeiae good advice from some tall graaa ia tbe next etoty).. E m 3m 'T-

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TONIGHT ! TONIGHT AT Alexander Kerr of Hartford form­ tive. . JACK-O-LANTERN erly of this town, came out here Baritone, To Be “Travel­ Hose Company No. 3, South Man­ DANCING UNTIL 1 A. M. yesterday afternoon and as a result A photographic copy of “The chester Fire Department will hold BALLROOM was In the Manchester police court Children’s , Charter,’.’ which sum­ their 31st annutil Christmas party McENELLT’S ORCHESTRA Bolton Notch this momine charged with breach ers’ Hour” Soloist. marizes nineteen points of the con­ in the Hose House on Spruce street,' OLD FASHION DANCING of the peac^ He paid a fine of $15 clusions of the White House Con­ Saturday night at 8 o’clock. i Now In Full AL PIERRE TABARIN K ll Waddell’s Orchestra. and cosst. ference on Child Health ahd Protec­ AJ Behrend’s Orchestra will p la y ! WllUmantic Harold Gates, Prompter. The trouble was brought about #red Patton, who left the silk tion held recently, has been receiv­ for modern and old-fashioned danc-' because of his mother who is now ed by Field Executive Joseph IS. ing during the evening and the The Junior Mission Band will mills here and became one of the an inmate of the retreat at Nor­ most brilliant luminaries in the op­ Dean of Manchester Council, Boy prompting for the old numbers will Hale’s Great omit the meeting planned for Satur­ wich. Kerr went to see Chief Gor­ Scouts of America, from Chief Elxe- be by Oscar Strong of Wappirig. ' day afternoon of this week. eratic firmament, a oarltone of the ABOUT TOWN don about the matter and used pro­ Metropolitan Opera Company and a cutive James E. West of National The committee has secured several fane language. As a result he was Headquarters. The copy is in reduc­ entertaiilment numbers, and a good Parents of pre-school children are Raymond V. Streeter of Lydall featured soloist on many of the na­ arrested on the above charge. Chief tion’s foremost radio programs, has ed size and is suitable for /raming, time is anticipated. Following the reminded of the health conference at street, widely known automobile Gordon on the witness stand said 10 Day been engaged as guest soloist of and was taken from the original entertainment refreshments will be the Memorial hospital annex tomor­ mechanic, who has just successful­ that on December 30 he received a “The Travelers’ Hour’’ to be trans­ sent to “Chief” West by _ President served. i row afternoon at 3 o’clock, and each ly withstood a serious attack of complaint a,bout a woman walking Hoover. ■ Tire committee in charge of the j Friday afternoon for the present. pneumonia, is suffering from the around in the vicinity of Maple mitted from Station WTIC Friday night, January 16. The charter was the outcome of party is as follows: Wilbrod Mes- : complication of his illness by a se­ street who was apparently dement­ President Hoover’s White House sler, John Reggetts, Ward Strange, ! Sunset Rebekah and King David ries of bolls and carbuncles. Pos­ ed. The chief sent a patrolman to Patton has achieved the heights in his profession. He has been soloist conference on child health and pro­ Peter Happeny and Thomas J. Me- j lodges will resume their whist- sessing an unusual physique he is Investigate and it was learned that with many of the outstanding sym­ tection which recognized the rigjits Kinney. ' | dances which have been omitted stoutly resisting this new,and like­ the woman in question was Mrs. phony orchestras, oratorio societies, of the child as the first rights of during the holidays. They will con­ wise serious phase of his illness and Kerr, mother of Alexander Kerr. citizenship and pledged itself to The^ Jack O’Lantem ballroom has tinue on the same plan, with six all She was brought to the police sta­ and opera companies in the United his recovery is anticipated. States knd Canacja. He has been these aims fjor the children of become a popular meeting place for JANUARY cash prizes and refreshments. Gris­ tion and the patrolman said her re-engaged many times, one notable America, or more specifically for all who enjoy old-fashioned dancing. wold Chappel will prompt and Wal­ condition was such that she should every child, regardless of race' or The best of music, a capable be placed in some institution and ter Joyner and Irving Wickham will GREEN SCHOOL PUPILS color, or situation, wherever he may prompter and a spacious floor are , that her home was an unfit place play for the old-time dances. All live under the protection of the factors that have made this a fe a -! players will be w'elcome. for her to remain in. The matter American flag. ture at this resort. 1 FORM GARDEN CLUB was taken up with the charity com­ missioner and she was committed to ClfARANC Mrs. M. L. Pardee of the. New Ha­ ven Archdeaconry will be the guest the hospital at Norwich. .speaker at the monthly meeting of Membership of 51 In Newly Or­ It seems that Kerr knew nothing the Woman's Auxiliary tomorrow ganized Group — Buy Nar­ about the commitment and he ad­ evening at 7:30 at St. Mary’s parish cissus Bulbs. mitted in court tlKs morning that FRIDAY SPECIALS house. he had not seen his mother since Christmas day. He was evidently Children of the Manchester Green The monthly Girl Scout rally will disturbed over the fact that his GOLD MEDAL FLOUR be held in the assembly hall of the I club°wdth^a^m^mht^H nf i mother was committed witnout without his Hollister street school Friday eve­ K ^ knowledge, and acknowledged that dfnt PprniHU? temper when talking to 12 lb. sacks 52^ 10 Days Of Specials! ning at 7 o'clock. Captain Welles I dent, Geraldine Tenney: secretary, I the chief * This 12 lb. sack of Flour is proving very popular__it being of Troop 5 will ’ue in charge, and all Betty Goslee: treasurer, Anna Bush- j After the court session Kerr said Girl Scouts are urged to be present. just about the right size. VVe are also continuing the sale on nell. It IS proposed to hold meetings i his mother had money enough to l-8s or 24 1-2 lb. sacks of Gold Medal at 89c delivered with other once a month. In the spring the I support herself and the retreat was orders.. . Sale ends Friday night. Values Not Featured In The Woman’s Foreign Missionary members of the club plan to buy | no place for her. It is understood society of the South Methodist seeds and raise flowers for an ex- I that he will make an effort to se- church will meet Friday evening at hibit and they have promise of as- cure her release FRESH FISH Meat Specials 7:30 in the church parlors. sistance from the Manchester Gar­ Years Are Offered den club. Filet of Sole Fancy Rib Lamb Mrs. L. N. Heebner and Mrs. E. E. A few weeks ago the children Haddock Fillets Chops ...... 39c Segar are in Middletown today for BUCKLAND YOUNG MAN bought narcissus bulbs and cared Dressed Haddock Well trimmed, skin off and the annual luncheon of the Connecti­ for them at their homes. On Tues­ During This Great cut State Federation of Women's Mackerel, Cod, Smelts, Sal- please remember we do not day the plants were exhibited at FACES SERIOUS CHARGE leave an inch or two of flank clubs. Mrs. Heebner is a past pres­ the school and prizes were awarded mon, Clams, Oysters. ident and Mrs. Segar is the present on our rib lamb chops— again as follows: first prizes, Marjory I n -1 . . . t-. ' Store Wide Sale treasurer. The guest speaker will Fred Patton we repeat, there’s a differ­ man and Betty Goslee; second,second,' 1" or C a rry in g Con- DOG FOODS ence in the way meat pro­ be Frederick M. Snyder, world trav­ Peggy Page, Gladys Clark, Ruby eler and director of the Walter Hines C6Eled Weapons May Htive example being his 25 concert appear- Ken-L-Rations 15c, 2 cans ducts are cut and trimmed. Wilson, Clara Smith; third prizes, To Ansiver For Thievery, ances under the direction of Walter Page School of International Rela­ Minnie Ristau, Mary Simler, Betty 25c, 8 cans 95c. tions, Johns Hopkins University. ------Damrosch. The list of the organiza- Dried Beef (freshly Park, Ernest Linder and Helen Hartford police are holding James tions in which he has been featured Sliced, 1-2 Ib...... 39c Adams. 1-4 lb. 22c. The Beethoven and G Clef Glee Downey, 22, of 590 North Main includes the New York Symphony Calo Dog Food, 2 for 25c. Clubs will hold a combined re­ street, Buckland, under bond of Orchestra, '^ ’ New York Mendelssohn hearsal at the Swedish Lutheran $500■ ...... awaiting...... o —an ...investigation Giee Club, New York Schola Can- 75c hags Old Trusty Dog Cedar Rapids Bacon church at 7:30 o’clock tonight in GET TOGETHER MEMBERS which may lead to charges of theft torum, the Philadelphia Symphony Food 69c bag. strip or 1-2 strip preparation for the presentation of and carrying concealed weapons be- Orchestra, the Boston Symphony lb...... 32c ing lodged against the Manchester Orchestra, and symphony orchestras 69c Old Grist Mill Dog Food Sliced Bacon with Handel’s “Messiah,” in the late TO SEE BON AMI MADE 63c. spring. The choir will rehearse at 9 man. in Detroit, Cincinnati, Skn Francis­ rind off, Ib...... 39c o’clock. ------j Downe.- was arrested yesterday co, and numerous other cities. His Old Grist Mill Kibbled Dog Anticipate Unusual Program ^^ernoon in Hartford by Detective operatic conquests have included en­ Food 30c bag. Veal Ground .... 39c lb. Checks and other contributions Tuesday Nie-hf__ Tn nine In Dooley of Hartford fol- gagements with the Metropolitan, For Veal Loaf. given by employees of Cheney ^ B ^ lowing the report of a petty theft San Francisco, Philadelphia Civic, Austin’s Flakes 30c. Factory Building. | at one oi the public buildings in Cincinnati, San Carlo, Washington, Brothers should be mailed to Albert Austin’s Biscuit 15c and 32c Boiled Ham, Spiced Ham, Knofla, who is treasurer of the TIT u I Hartford. This might have not been and United States Grand Opera com­ Members of the Get Together serious had not the police found panies and over the air with the box. Llverwurst, Pressed and Minced Christmas Community Fund, and Ham. Fresh Spare Bibs, not Arthur Knofla as mentioned in Club of Cheney Brothers are antici- Downey to be in possession of two WEAF National Grand Opera Com­ Cat Food and Puppy Biscuit patmg an unusual program schedul- | revolvers. One was a Colt weapon pany. Some of his m.ve prominent Fresh Shoulders, Fresh Pigs’ the article in Tuesday’s issue of loc. Hocks. Kraut, 3 lbs. 25c. The Herald. ^ -1 , 5 night when they | which the police declare was illegal- radio engagement have included the will have a dinner followed by a | ly obtained. Atwater Kent Hour, General Motors A food department store. You will find anything you want Andy Ferguson and Archie Haye.s Don Ami factory at 75 i Temporarily charged with breach Party, A & P Gypsies concerts, and In fancy foods, staple foods, vegetables, fish or meat at Mnehurst, of Birch street have gone the golf Hllliaid street. Already the ticket j of peace pending a thorough investi- the Eveready Hour. Dial 4151— dependable delivery. boys one better during the past sale has been large. The dinner will gation, Downey who has been assist- Patton was born in South Man­ be served at 6:30 in the factory ; ing the janitor at the Y. M. H. A. weeks of snow and rain. They have chester. His parents came from the 37c 1 lb. boxes 1 Pie Plate free natural miniature skating rinksi in building and W. W. Robertson of I building on Ann street in Hartford north of _ Ireland._ He attended South 6 thin Glasses, 1 Royal Scarlet Cocoa A • . , with purchase of their backyards. Company will act as ; was brought before Judge Bonee ^ Manchester’s >ublirschooirfam Calumet Baking special 32c. Glass Pitcher 39c. guests wa, be conducted : this morning anu had his case con j cause the Patton fam rif was n^t Powder. “ Landscape Gardening and De­ exnlain by guides who will ^ tinned until Saturday morning. Ed- overly blessed with the world s^ sign” will be the subject for the Jan- " household ! ward H. Hooper, 22, of East Hart- [goods, the boy left at the age of 14 The man'who is heating uai-y meeting of the Manchester made. Considerable inter-! ford was arrested shortly after i whereupon he went to work in the his house with our coal is Garden club, to be held Monday eve­ being showm in this program I Downey w-as taken into custody.! Cheney silk mills. ^ which is different from the usual Police say he aided and abetted : An amusing incident has been re- “Sitting On Top of the ning at 7:30 in the Robbins room of entertainment provided at the club’s Dial the Center church house. The pro­ Downey by hiding the Colt gun at j lated that demonstrates that Fred meeting.s. The Spinning and Dress­ his home at the Manchester man’s I Patton’s voice has a quality all its World” for he knows gram committee, Mr. and Mrs. C. ing Departments supply the com­ W. Bankenblurg of Talcottville, Miss mittee. request. Just what will result from [own. Mrs. Robert K. Anderson to 4151 he’s getting full value Ellen and W. E. Buckley, have been the investigation. Detective Dooley whom Patton gives credit for the able to secure through the “Better a"turning, ' discovery of his voice while still a for his heating dollar. Homes and Gardens” magazine 60 although he did state that it w-as ^ school boy, happened into the New slides and a special descriptive lec­ EPWORTH LEAGUERS possible that two additional charges York Hippodrome while the tabloid GOOD THINGS TO EAT ture. An added feature of interest w’ould be lodged against Downey. version of “Faust” was being pre- will be the showing of a number of HOLD WHIST PAR H sented-there by tlie Zuro Opera Com­ All our coal is kept un­ slides of the finest gardens ifi Man­ pany. It so happened that she had chester. The attendance prize will LEGISLATIVE TRAIN no program, and when Mephisto, der cover and can be be furnished by Mrs. Rose Campbell. The whist given at the hose house, sung by Patton, appeared, she whis­ screened the year round. Main and Hilliard streets by North pered to Mr. Andei'son, “That man’s The January meeting of the Man­ Methodist Epworth League mem­ POORLY PATRONIZED voice is the nearest tgi. Fred Pat- chester League of Women Voters, I bers last evening, attracted 13 tables ------, ton’s of any baritone I have ever which would naturally take place | of players, and was the first attempt ' The . . . special train that is made up ^^^.rd.” WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Tuesday of next week, has been | of the young people to raise money m r.,,4 Putnam------each morning . while the No doubt Patton’s host of admir­ G. E. WILLIS postponed to the fourth Tuesday of ' Legislature is in se.ssio^ to L rry ers here will tune______in next week Fhri- the month. The meeting will be I ^ • niembers of the Legislature to him sing. held at the home of Mrs. John A. ^ hand em broi-, Hartford was put on for the first Funeral Directors & SON, Inc. Hood of Chestnut street and the dered towel was won by Mrs. T -a u t-! t,me yesterday It makes no stop S In places a whale’s skin is two ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS ^ n and the mens first, a necktie, i Manchester as the Manchester ren- guest speakers will be Manchester feet thick. Fuel Oil legislators, Representative Marjory by Howard Grant: second prizes, la -! lesentatives as well as the senator CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Cheney, Judge Raymond A. Johnson dies shoe trees and men’s handker-1 from this district travel by automo- 2 Main St., Manchester and Senator Robert J. Smith. Mem­ to and from the ^rislaU ve Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 bers are urged to reserve the date. Waterbury and Mark Homes. Con- halls. Degpslative Tel. 3319 solation awards were made to Mrs. - It wasnoticed vesterdnv nr,n ' Funeral Director Residence 7494 Kings Heralds of the South Meth­ K. S. Edgerton and Isaac Lydall. again today that the number us“ g ! odist church will have their annual K oH as compared ' New Y’ear’s party at the church to­ served after the games by Howard with the travel of ten years aeo Special morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock. The members of the com- Less than ten were on the train yfs hostesses will be Mrs. Howard miitee. j ferday. O’SULLIVAN AND Keith, Mrs. Bert Mosely, Mrs. Isaac GOODYEAR Cole. Mrs. Rossa Brookings will give a talk on Africa and show pic­ imi tures received from her daughter. Miss Anne Brookings, who is a mis­ RUBBER THAT ARE OVERDUE sionary in Africa. Games and re­ Service - Quality - Low Prices BILLS HAPPY DAYS By EYANS freshments will follow. HEELS SHOULD BE PAID >;OWI Dr. F. A. Sweet of North School A LOAN FROM US WILL street who was operated upon yes­ terday at the Memorial hospital, is PROVIDE THE NECESSARY reported as resting as comfortably Fish Specials CASH WITHIN* 24 HOURS today as can be expected. Fancy M ackerel...... ★ At the annual meeting of the FiM^tofSole ■ ■ Fillet of Haddock Dorcas Society of the Swedish Fancy S m elts...... ih YOU GET THE FULL AMOUNT Lutheran church held last evening Fresh Haddock ...... Attached NO DEDUCTIONS! with Miss Mabel and Inez Olson of Steak Codfish to f r y ...... one ih Pearl street, all officers were re­ For Ladles’ and Children. ★ elected, as follows: president, Flor­ c o d t o b o il ...... Boston Bluefish to fry^...... ,...... lu* COURTEOUS SERVICE r VeS T>\EyARE ri6T/ V ence L. Johnson: secretary, Esther We also repair rubbers and i ------tsexT T im e . Oli- T M. Johnson; financial secretary, Fancy Halibut Steak I ★ \l h P ‘^< ' ^ & o o x > _ Anna Lindberg; treasurer, Anna D. arctics. l u m b e r Johnson; auditors, Vivian Larson SMALL REPAYMENTS and Esther Mathiason; pianist, Mrs. CORNED BEEF SPECIAL TO SUIT YOUR INCOME IMStEAb Hazel Munsie. OF Fancy Boneless Brisket ...... 32c lb. Lean Sirloin Flank ...... 22c lb! SAM YULYES STAVES/ 701 Main St., Johnson Block L O A NS Stuffed and Baked Mackerel...... 3 5 c each South Manchester, Conn. There’s no substitute for GOOD lumber. Whether jfou build Water R oU s...... ; i6c dozen Next door to Dougherty’s Barber $10 to $300 a shelf or a mansion, specify 4 Square Luinber from the 'W. G. FILMS Shop. Sunshine Cakes...... 25c parh Qlenney Company and you’re sure to be i^tisfled. Perfectly DEVELOPED AND Baked Beans...... ‘.V.‘./. 25rqt The onir charge la three and oae- PRINTED half prroeiit per nionth on ttfipaid square edges, protected against damagie. A neater job less Prune P ie s ...... 25c each amuuiil of IonII. labor in less time. Delivered when you want lit, 24 HOUR SERVICE French Rolls ----- ...... 20c dozen Film Deposit Box at P ERSONAL Store Entrance CUESS PINAHCE «0. The O . 6lhllll*^y Manchester Public Market ROOM 1 «rATB rHSAfRE W.OO. KEMP'S DIAL 5111 - Coal, Fuel Oil, Cumber, Masons* Snppiies, Phint. \ • y e o MAIN STREET S86 North Main St., TeL 4149, ' M aw ^hM ^ MAC’S GABAUE # •HON^i .3 430 Manobflster Green S« MANCNESTERr CONN* k f