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IN REVOLUTION-RIDDEN DOMINGO JAPS SEEKING R W BOARD -4 > TAFT IS NEAR DEATH; SUCES GRAND •svK».V}.vsv».X.%sN>‘,Xws;.v.syT^r'';-»>r A COMPROMISE ON SUBMARINES LAVEGA IS ‘GROWING WEAKER’ u s m $ 5 6 ^ i) DOMINICAN . PORt*^ / Doctors’ Bulletin at 2*20 Corrected Property Assess­ B* , . I) . s_» d, Tardiea ls Confident % Bntam May Give Them: . a i - Says There Has Been Lit­ ment List Is Now $53,- CARIBBEAN C A LI* Right to Keep a Greater | O f Forming A Cabinet tle Change in His Condi­ 464,220; Selectmen to Proportion of Their Suhs.| Paris, Feb. 28— (AP) — Andre,i,a resolution describing M. Tardieu’s tion Since Morning— Is Recommend 16 Mill Tax. i Tardieu formally assured President delay as a "scandalous comedy.” Their press claimed the former London, Feb 2g __(AP)__ The 1 afternoon that he T would form a cabinet. president and premier-designate Unable to Speak— Able Manchester's Board of Relief to- j American and Japanese delegations! were waiting until the Radical day completed its adjustment of | this morning continued active ef-, paris, Feb. 28 — (AP) — Andre Socialists should have recovered to Take But Little Nour­ the assessors’ grand list on the town ; forts to reach an agreement on tt^e Tardieu, Premier-designate, again from their anger at M. Tardieu’s part in bringing about the defeat of property assessment list of 19‘29, , point. Of di«orence between them, it | Camille Chautemps. ishment. making a net deduction of $56,- was understood the conversations \ Poincare, as to how to pro- The Socialists charged that by 385.00. The corrected grand list is were pending tow'ard a compromise | ceed in formation of a government waiting M. Tardieu hoped to bring now $53,464,'220.00. The amount which might involve concession by | to the two-1- his own and that of public opinion to bear on the parties b u l l e t i n : themselves, as a method of secur­ necessary to raise Dy taxation in ac­ both sides. I Camille Chaulemps — which have Washington, Feb. 28— (.^D Unofficial observers gather the, been defeated in the Chamber, ing collaboration. Some political cordance with the budget approved —Doctors Hagners and Clay- impression there wa§ the possibility | It was believed M. Poincare told observers that delay in forming by the annual town meeting last fierce a new government and the fear of tor announced at 2:30 this af­ October is $856,329.68, making a 16 Manned bv a small army of loyal troops, proud old Ozama fortress, pictured above, underwent that the American and BriUsh con-1 him to proceed with his slow meth- While dissolution of the Chamber if he “ “ “'th‘/capture »f S.ito D oW o^ capiu> of th. Dom.,Uc.n cession might be given Japan the | odical of the various party ternoon that there had been no mill tax rate necessary. A 16 mill subordinates, a should fail are causing some de­ tax will raise $855,427.52. The 16 right to be allowed to retain a I leaders and their change In William Howard policy which thus far has resulted puties to get into line with him. mill rate will be recommended by greater proportion of submarines to probably in his conferring with 50 rather than face reproaches of their Taft’s condition since this the Selectmen at the adjourned an- relation to the United States ar.d or more deputies and Senators. constituents if elections should be morning. r„‘arfo;:» -n;o-.5o, to Oe-.e.a to too ,-r iT o o W n r a 'a “a^ Great Britain than is allowed under Twelve or fifteen called for con­ necessary. High school hall Monday night. i gQujj^^.ard march to Santo Domingo. Many federal officials sought refuge in Port au Prince, capital of the raUo of the Washington treaty The socialists claimed to be sultation today. Washington, Feb. 28.— (A P )—The Recapitulation neighboring Haiti. for capital ships. astonished that President Doumer- The recapitulation of the board of The method has aroused the furi­ At the same time, Great Britain ous resentment of the Socialists, gue has not "called M. Tardieu to life of William Howard Taft slowly relief changes in the grand list fol­ and the United States would make a who met this morning and passed order’’ and insisted that he hurry. was ebbing away today but a lows ; sharp cut in their total tonnages for Deductions flicker of the nationally-known FISH DENOUNCES submersibles. On the other hand smile lingered still on his pale and Houses ...... $16,325 UNDERGROUND CAVERNS Japan would be asked to reduce her Barns and sheds ...... 4,635 demand for a 70 per 'cent, cruiser worn countenance. Lots ...... 10,971 GENERAL SHAKEUP THIS IS LAST DAY His condition shortly before nootf Stores, etc...... 10,265 ratio. SOVIET IN HOUSE was reported by his physicians as Mills and M fg...... 8,250 Need Submarines. “slightly weaker” and it was only a Lands (acreage) ...... 1,100 SEEN FOR THE FIRST TIME It was pointed out that the question of how long his vitality Horses ...... Japanese have steadfastly maintain-1 OF NARCOTIC SQUAD FOR PROF. SNOOK ed, since the opening of the confer­ could hold out against the inevitable Autos ...... 5,063 end. Furniture, etc ...... 1,200 N. Y. Congressman Calls ence, that undersea craft formed .nci New York Explorer De­ m i * p • 1 • 1 i important part or of uciher fleet cand The former president and chief CJoods M fg...... 150 DEATH TO THE KING justice was said to be able to take Miscellaneous ...... 426 Iheir Campaign Agamst | hence that she might...... be^ to Nutt Transferred and Others I Ohio State University Man , make concessions in other cate- but “ very little nourishment” yet his doctors could see no decided $58,585 scribes Gigantic Chambers ' gories in order to secure a desired CRY SPANISH MOB change in the last twenty-four Additions Religion Barbarous. I strength in submarines. Given Different Posts as to Die About 7:30 This hours. Lots ...... $2,000 Never Before Touched by 1 The'Americans and British have Miscellaneous ...... 200 I made it clear they have no desire Unable to Speak. Washington, Feb. 28.—(AP) — I for the Japanese delegation to re- Result of Charges. Evening at Columbus. After a noon visit. Dr. Francis $ 2,200 Hagner, who has been in constant Light at Carlsbad, N. M. Thousands With Red Ban­ Accusing Communists in Russia of 1 dissarisfied with the Deductions ...... $58,585 . i I I agreement. Hence the recent con- attendance, said when he entered Additions ...... 2,200 ners Fight Cops in Streets carrying out a systematic campaign j ^|„ations between Senator David Washington, Feb. 28— (A P )—The i Columbus, Ohio. Feb. 28.— (AP.) the room Mr. Taft had recognized Carlsbad, N. M., Feb. 28.— (AP) to despoil churches and to exter- | Ambassador Matsu- transfer of L. G. Nutt, in charge of ' —Today was the last on earth for him and that the famous Taft smile $56,385 had enveloped the features. Ha Total Ded. —Frank Ernest Nicholson, explorer, minate religion, Representative | daira of Japan have been along lines the Narcotic Bureau of the Prombi- Snook, the fifty- Holiday Sessions was, however, unable to speak. has seen a new underground world. After Hearing Speech. Hamilton Fish, Jr., Republican, New j exploring the whole field of both tion Unit, to the position of a pro- The board of relief has been hold­ year-old former professor of veteri­ Cutside the big house on Wyo­ Surrounded by fantastic creations York, today asked support in the j American and Japanese proposals hibition field supervisor and a gen­ ing sessions regularly for a month House of his resolution opposing the | Qj.der to secure the most agree- eral shakeup in the Narcotic Bureau nary surgery at Ohio State Univer­ ming avenue, all was quiet save for to hear the complaints of property of cave marble and flowstone per­ was announced today by Assistant sity, condemned to die in the elec- frequent calls from friends and the owners who had grievances over haps unseen by man previously dur- Madrid, Feb. 2 8 .-(A P )-M e tr o - Socialist Republics. '^a^^ Secretary Low'man. diplomats of foreign powers came to their assessments. The public ses- politan Spain today was swept by pay the respect of their nations to mg the million or more years of ^ i Fish is a member of the House The responsibility for padding fig­ I ures on narcotic arrests by govern­ a. great American. thPir formation and perhaps never ! tide of Republicanism and anti-Mon-1 foreign affairs committee. He re- (Contlnaed on Page 2) (Continued on Page 1.) , , J ’u i „v,. TMiov,r.iar,n Varchlal demonstrations after a pub-, cently introduced a resolution which ment squads in New York was laid Two of the first to visit the borne, before touched by lig , . I lie pronouncement by Jose Antonio; condemned “the persecution eid to Nutt recently in a report by a bathed in a bright sunshine that em­ penetrated a previously unexplored Sanchez Guerra, former premier and outrages which have been inflicted New York Grand Jury. The figures bodied a touch of spring, were Paul room of the Carlsbad cavern. bitter enemy of the late dictatorship upon the Christian and Jewish sub­ were the total arrests made by New Claudel, the ambassador of France, It was the first bit of exploring in which he said: "I never again will. jects of Soviet Russia.’’ The resolu- DOUBLE TAXATION York police and government agents and an attache of the British Em­ scon HIT LOW of unknown places of the under­ serve the present king.” j tion would “express the sense of the but the deputy commissioner ex­ bassy who acted as representative ground labyrinth to be done by this Thousands gathered in the streets ■ Congress” that recognition of the plained that he had sent them to of the British Empire in the absence New York explorer, financed by the of Madrid and fought with police | Soviet government was incompatible TROUBLES EXPERTS I Congress to show the amount of from Washington of an ambassador CRITICS ADMIT New York Times, who with his ! who attempted to put down tljelr; with the traditions and institutions I work being done in New York and of that nation. party of eleven assistants, h p j banners and hush their shouts' of this country imtil religious perse- I not with any Intention of creating a Policeman Outside. find the end of the cavern. | “Down wdth the King” and' cution in that country had ceased. I false impression, “It seems that every step ^rmg j King.” Ten civilians! Is Against God. j His Successor A policeman paced slowly back Majority Felt That Briton a new revelation, Nicho sem s , arrested and one man was in -; The New Yorker said the attack |Sec. Mellon Explains His • Harry J. Anslinger, assistant and forth in front of the mansion, here today, “and man feels nimseii ^ ^ clash outside the theater' of the Soviet government against commissioner of prohibition, will to make sure the last hours of the to be an infinitesimal being m these | ^jjgj,g ^j^g former premier’s speech { the Russian church and clergy was temporarily take over Nutt s duties, Ul man were undisturbed by noise or Was Faking Injury But gaping underground voids of b ac - delivered. ; not only against them and the peo- Theory on How to Avoid effective tomorrow. Joseph A. confusion. ness, surrounded by gigantic roc s stop Speeches. j pie who desired religious worship Manning, narcotic agent at Nash­ % Robert A. Taft, a son of the for*<; and limestone creations magnificent, General Damaso Bergenguer, the 1 “ but against God and all who pro- ville, Tenn., has- been sent to New Prof. J. H. Snook raer president, arrived from Cincin­ Doctors Say No. fantastic and startling, which are | ^^g^ Spanish premier announced that J fess religious belief.” Taxing Same Income. York, Lowman announced, succeed­ nati at 11:53 a. m. Another son was 1 henceforth all public political The purpose of his resolution, Fish ing George W. Cunningham, narco­ trie chair because he killed his co­ reported en route to the city. Mrs. (Continued on Page Three.) speeches will be prohibited as a re- said, was to arouse public opinion in tic agent, who will take Manning’s ed mistress, Theora Hix. Helen Manning has been at the bed­ Miami, Fla., Feb. 28.— (A P )— Lou I suit of the violence growing out of the United States and to unite all Washington, Feb. 28.— (AP) — post in Tennessee. side for some time. Dr. Snook spent his last day pre- Magnolia’s action on declaring Jack 1 Senor Sanchez Guerra’s oratory. nations in an effort to persuade the Reciprocal exemption as the best A number of narcotic agents in Two of the callers today were Sharkey the wlimer and refusing to Many of the most prominent leaders Soviet government to revoke decrees method of avoiding the taxation of New York have recently been sent Justices Stone and Sanford of the (Coutinued on Page 3) allow' Phil Scott’s claim of foul in BRUTALITY CHARGE of all parties had been making pre “against the freedom of worship and the same income, profits or property to other posts. Supreme Court who until a month, last nighUs fistic fiasco was formal­ parations for similar public pro­ the practice of religious belief.” by this and one or more other coun­ ago served under Mr. Taft as chief ly upheld today by the Miami Box­ nouncements but the decision ap­ Further Charges. tries was advocated before the justice. Mr. Stone lives near tha ing Commission. parently ends their plans. Asserting that the Communist House ways and means committee Taft home. He visited the resi-' The chairman, of the commission, IS INVESTIGATED Sanchez Guerra’s speech had been i Party in 1929 had begun a relent- today by Secretary Mellon. dence several times and finally left Louis MacReynolds, advised Magno­ widely hereilded. He probably is less campaign to uproot and destroy Appearing at a hearing on Chair­ UNREST AMONG JOBLESS his secretary to obtain the physi­ lia that his action was unanimously Spain’s most venerated statesman i not only the orthodox Russian man Hawley’s bill to reduce inter- cians’ bulletin and advise him imme­ supported. Jimmy Johnston, Scott’s and a tremendous following. 1 church but every semblance of re- atlonal double taxation, in w'hich diately. 'The bulletin was issued at manager declared his intention of Report of State Department ------j ligious belief among Jews. Catholics have been incorporated his recom­ 11:40 a.m. It read: filing a protest. MacReynolds indi­ MUCH EXCITEMENT. j and Protestants, Fish said the perse- mendations as to the manner in IS ANALYZED BY EXPERTS “The former chief justice is| cated no protest would be enter­ Madrid, Feb. 28.— (A P )—The cution against men, women and chil- which this government could par­ slightly weaker. Is able to take tained. Submitted to Trustees of declaration of former Premier San- I dren for “maintaining their faith in ticipate in a world-wide effort to very little nourishment.*There is no Scott is said to have suffered so • ------j God has had no equal since the .30 solve this problem, Mellon said decided change in his condition much pain from the blow that it Meriden Boys’ School, (Contimicfl on Pace S) j Years War.” there were two lines of approach. Prof. Vollmer Says “ Let the since yesterday.” was necessary to administer mor­ j He asserted he did not dispute the Based on Bargaining. SAY PAIR PLANNED It was signed by Dr. Thomas A. phia at five o’clock this morning to ! right of the Soviet to establish any The first, he said. Is by treaty Claytor, and Dr. Hagner. get him to sleep. After breakfast, i form of government desired without with one or more countries, which Scott was taken to a solarium for .Meriden, Feb. 28.— (AP) - i any interference from other nations, involves mutual concessions in re­ Radicals Make Speeches”; | JQ BURN UP HOUSE treatment of the raumisme of the Charges that inhuman beatings | PLANE SHOT DOWN I but said “when it comes to a ques­ spect of the taxation of nationals of right sciatia nerve and also stomach have been freely administered to in ■ | tion of , the destruction of all the treaty-making countries. He Prof. Squires Says Pres-1 ---- muscles. He was able to walk. mates of the Connecticut School f.>r | churches and religious institutions gave as objections to this plan that 8Q0 WOMEN CROWD Jack Sharkey’s manager. Johnny Boj's were officially before the boa. J j BY CATTLE THIEVES and the execution, imprisonment and the concessions were more likely to j ' Police Will Not Comment on Buckley, lost no time in issuing a of tnustces today. j I exile of priests the whole world be based on bargaining than on ent Situation is Acute. .statement claiming the world's A “thorough juvestigalion” wa.-,: — ----- ' stands aghast and rightly protests sound principle.^ of taxation, and IN COOKING SCHOOL championship. Buckley said the promised by the board which a.J- - I against such barbarities, and that that this method resulted in the tax­ ation by the United States of the Chicago, Feb. 28.— (A P )—Three i Story of Man Dying in claim would be filed with the Mas.s- joumed yesterday until March ai 6 -1 Unusual Case Reported to : ,’5 °^ cMl.zeJ’count™- nationals of different countries on achusetts Boxing Commission. He ter hearing James Peck, farm | distinguished authorities on social dissimilar bases. expressed willingness, however, to superintendent, who is understoai; science—all professors at the Uni­ Hospital. Record Broken This After­ have Sharkey fight Max Schmeling Police— High School Girl LOTTERY SELLER FINED, The second plan, he explained, was to have started the pre.sent inquiry. | exemplified by the present law cov­ versity of Chicago and representing in June, with the championship at Submit Report. ^ the field of political science, police stake. Bridgeport, Feb. 28. — (AP) — ering the taxation of shipping The State Department of Welfare | administration and labor—presented New Britain, Feb. 28.— (AP) — noon as Masonic Temple Referee Magnolia repeated his Is Killed in . Frank Kerakas, 54, a carpenter was profits and authorizing the exemp­ submitted to the trustees a 33 page fined $50 and costs today for the tion of foreign shipping profits pro­ for the Associated F>ress today their Police today refused to comment on assertion that he saw' no foul blow, views on the w'ave of unrest among report of its seer - investigation in­ sale of lottery tickets. He was one viding those of American companies a story said to have been tqld by and also issued a statement attack­ the unemployed. Pasquale Barbero that he and Vin­ Is Jammed to Doors. to the charges made by Peck. While of the first arrested in the recent ing Scott’s manager for attempting Walsenburg, Colo., Feb. 28.— One was Prof. Charles E. Mer- cenzo Luppino went to the home of to "put one over on him," after its contents were not made public, drive on the country’s lottery ring. (Continued on Page 2.) it is believed to deal chiefly with (AP)—The theory of a pilot that his riam, head of the political science Mrs. Anna Torello on State street, Johnston had pronounced Magnolia plane was crippled by shbts fired at department and member of Presi­ New Haven, last Tuesday night for All attendance records at The a suitable referee, or that he should abuse of the legal right to punish in­ mates who range in age from to it by cattle rustlers, caused an inves­ dent Hoover’s social survey commis­ the purpose of setting fire to the Herald Cooking School were broken have disqualified Sharkey twice in 8 sion another was August Vollmer, 16 years, by whippings. tigation today into an airplane building. Barbero is at New Britain this afternoon when over 800 women the third round. crash that brought death to a high professor of police administration: hospital suffering from serious To Hold Hearings. crowded into the banquet hall of Was Hit Low. school girl and serious injuries to 'Poker Alice** Tubbs Dead; the third was B. M. Squires, labor burns. Luppino lost his life in a General opinion among the new's- Several hearings are planned by the Masonic Temple. It was tiie another on isolated Mosca Pass yes­ expert, professor of graduate fire which destroyed the Torello papermen at the ringside, however, the board, it w'as said at the con­ final session of four held here this terday. courses in economics and arbi­ home. Mrs. Torello is under arrest seemed to be that Sharkey positive­ clusion of its meeting, to get at the Character of the Old West trator of the Chicago clothing indus­ in New Haven. week. The attendance for the four ly hit Scott low but the scribes dif­ truth of the charges. Peck will be Miss Elsie Noble, 16, a student a’u sessions totaled 2,500 women, be­ Centenniar High school, Pueblo, wasj try. fered as to whether the damage was called again, and probably most* of Reported Story. lieved to be a record for any enter­ killed and Miss Abra Tallow, 16, Situation Acute. sufficient to w'arrant stopping the the 15 or 20 former inmates and Barbero is reported to have told prise of the type ever conducted is also a student at the school, seri­ Rapid City, S. D. Feb. 28.— (AP)’* quiver of the hand as she dealt; In Squires’ opinion, the unem- fight and aw'arding it to . the Eng­ their parents who arc said to have it Antonio Luppino, father of the dead ously injured. Harry Miller, pilot —Death, dealing from “a cold deck” w'ithout ...... the twitch of a face muscle, ’ * j ployment situation is acute and The capacity of the Temple was lishman on a foul. Two doctors, one substantiated his revelations. Cold as the steel of the revolver she would be impossible, he added, for man, that he and Vincenzo and two a surg:eon in the United States of the plane which was ow'ned by flipped the ace of spades for “Poker other men took 20 gallons of gas­ overtaxed by this afternoon’s groat NTn * , A O . r ^ : under the law, boy offenders may I pmne v > ^ It was her in innumerable high any one to estimate the number of Navy, examined Scott and said that' *hr ' the Alamosa Airways, Inc., suffered! Alice iudds yesteraay. xc was ner wore she sat crowd. It was impossible to sealt stake games those out of work. oline to the Torello home and poured the Briton was suffering much pain 3® ^ ^ rules iy g S s if U'o injuries. * ^ it over the floors. One of the men all who entered the banquet hall, rrnm nn In'iiirv f n e r 'I a f i n n a y r r o SCHOOl S rUleS, Dy gUaruS II UX Hif Pi«ne IS etomltV. eternity. Old age and complications, follow- “There has been an attempt on from an injury to the sciatic nerve the part of bustaess, industry and lighted a match and threw it on but undaunted the women stood In and that there was a slight bruise superintendent approves. Some 01 1VT11 h,> foit two She was ope pf the last of a biz- ing an operation for gall stones,, the rear and along the sides 6f the Miller told authorities ^pterie of hard living, straight -were given by doctors as the cause oth^r agencies j to minimize the the gasoline. Ap explosion followed, on the hip to substantiate their these whippings may be given ^ th - hall. Mrs. Luigi Pola was hostess shots hit the plane, af . g^ooting men and women who added of her death on a hospital bed y e s -; present wave o# unemployment, but knocking down Barbero and Vin- statements. Scott claimed his right out the presence of witnesses. this afternoon. aileron refused to ^ ; the color-sopieUmes it was blood terday. |despite this the situation is as seri-' cenzo according to the story. Bar- leg was temporarily paralyzed by The trustees were said to be di­ hero with his clothes burned off, Prize winners yesterday after­ vided in opinion as to the justice plane became unmanageable, he sa.a, I the old west. “ Deadwood Poker Alice was English bom but ous* as in the depression years of the blow. and crashed. Just before the acci-j “’Wild Bill” HIckok and American bred and always the gam- 1920 and 1921.’’ climbed out a window, hailed a taxi­ noon were as follows: Here are brief opinions from of this method of punishment. Bags of merchandise were won dent, he said, he looked down to see. “ Caigjnjty jane” were others. bier. She started as a faro dealer. 1 Let Them Speak. cab and was driven to New Britain. prominent sports writers at the by the following: two horsemen racing away into the j poker Alice wore a gun, smoked A woman at the box was a novelty, Prof. Vollmer said it was a mis­ He is said to have told the elder ringside and most of them seem to TREASURY BALANCE take for police to attempt "sup­ Luppino that he heard Vincenzo cry- Miss Lena Farr, 113 Center St.; agree that Sharkey hit Scott low hills. Authorities said cattle rustlers j (.jg^j-g and could swear like a troop- that drew the blackbeards of the Mrs. O. T. Beaupre, 47 Holl St.; have been active in the vicinity o f ; gj.. jq all of her 77 years of life wild west, with their bags of gold to pression with the stick.” 1 i-.g in agony but as the building was twice: Washington, Feb. 28.— (AP) — a mass of flames he could not return Theresa Gribbon, 36 Union St.; the fatal accident, and that the j g^e dealt from the top of the deck, j the gamblling table. ^ successful j “ Let these agitators have their Miami, Pla., Feb. 28.—Damon Treasury receipts for February 26 soap boxes; let them shout their to help him. The two other men dis- Doris Rogers, 77 (Chestnut St.; Runyon (New York American) — were $5,930,083.95; expenditures, plane might have been fired upon by | During a life as adventurous as . was she tjxat soon she was known not $50 517 -1 rustlers who thought it contained ^ any man’s she gambled for high Just as a woman gam^iler, but as a $11.289,708.65; balance, (Continued oo Page Three.) (Continued on Page Three.) (Continued on Page 2), . (Contlooe on Page 2 ; 837.61. ’ men spying on them, 1 stakes without a single betraying I winning gambler, man or woman. ,

■a i • ■Jf* PA G E TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ SOUTH BIANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 19S0. GERMANY IS STRICT INSURGENTS RULE JAPS SEEKING PROF. LEVITT FILES REUEF BOARD BANKS REUEVE LUMBER | MRS. GRIMES BEHER.- State Briefs COMPANl^OF A BURDEN! EXPECT RECOVER] ONTKETIQUEnEl IN SAN DOMINGO PAPERS IN OUSTER SUCES GRAND A COMPROMISE Friendly Foreclosure Takes! Chances for the ultimate recoverj 9V ------! TO FLY TO COAST Sw. of Mrs. Ella Gtimes, «8 yeamoKl Over 38 Houses Standing m j^^^chester woman, whosi miuMei’ 1 1 ir IT* ' London, Feb. 28— (AP) — ON SUBMARINES Puts Counter Findings lnto| LIST BY $56,385 Name o i N, B . Richards. I vvas attempted by her hiisband, Jo- Our Ambassador Kept V ir -j« ;- American Minister Trying to siepU Orimee, TueMlay „ . . I • Women left New York yesterday to A friendly suit of foreclosure, were considered brighter, today. (Continued frOni Page 1.) (Continued from Page 1.) brought to protect all interests in­ tUSllY a r risoner to Live | «y to California expecting to make Settle Trouble — Senate the Records of the Su-| Attending phyeiciane are of the volved and to facilitate the wifidlng opinion that if the woman survive* *' ! the voyage in two days and begin a sions were concluded on February II , p 1 i three week’s lecture tour on the sub- headquarters that the Japanese ne­ up of a large real estate transac­ the day the danger of i^M tion will gotiations would take considerable perior Court. *21 and the board has been viewing tion, was brought today nominally have been passra and the may r e -. Up to L0O6. ! ject of international relations and Meeting Today. properties in question ever since. . the present naval parley. time especially since the American against N. B. Richards but in ef­ cover. She was reported as quit*! and British total tonnages will be The assessment list and rate book fect against the Manchester Lumber imcomfortable in contrast to hex- must be turned over to the town dependent on France’s and no pro­ Hartford, Feb. 28.— (AP)—Pro­ Company as owner of thirty-eight husband who is resting quietly. He GLASTONBUEY PROTESTS Santo Domingo, Dominican Re­ tax collector by March 1 and this | houses, mostly in Hartford and East Berlin— (A P )— Before • former] gress is being made in solving the fessor Albert Levitt of Redding, as attempted to take his own life aftet Hartford, Feb. 28— (AP)— Un­ public, Feb. 28.— (A P )—Charles B. necessitated much extra work on | Hartford. The foreclosing parties Senator Frederic M. Sackett be- i willing to abide by the corn borer Curtis, American minister to the French problem because of the ab­ the latest development in his fight i slashing his wife’s throat with a sence of the French from the con­ the part of the relief board. j are the Manchester Trust Company, razor because she was about to ter­ came duly recognized by President j quarantine on Glastonbury which Dominican Republic, has informed to oust the State Public Utilities ] Harder Year ference. Commission, has filed today his ] I the First National Bank of minate a short visit. They have ^■on Hindenburg as United States j would restrict the sale of corn only the insurgents who now control Both the assessors and the board and the Phoenix Bank of Hartford, after passing inspection, and then practically all of the republic that Another Conference. counter-finding to the attorney gen­ been separated for six years. Ambassador Sackett, he had to live | Ambassador Matsudalra visited p, . 1 relief will enter a much more j joint holders of a blanket mortgage only in Hartford for consumption the American government will not eral’s finding in the case, f ' difficult year in 1930 because this Is ■ on the properties. for a week as virtual prisoner at the I there, the market gardners in that recognize the de facto government Senator Reed this morning and they have been received by the clerk of a re-valuation year. All property in The sum in foreclosure is $104,- MINTERBURN MILL HEAD Esplanade Hotel. I town are appealing for relief to and further efforts to set up a con­ conferred briefly. At the same time the Superior Court and the attorney town must be re-assessed and the President Hoover, Senators Bing­ stitutional regime were in progress Secretary Stimson conferred with general's office. OOQ and there is according to bank A rigid diplomatic code prevented changes made by the assessors will appraisal an equity of $44,000 in the ham and Walcott, Congressman E. today. Arthur Henderson, British secretary Judge Newell Jennings, who ruled naturally cause considerable more IN ROCKVILLE RESIGNS' his and Mrs. Sackctfs mixing in | Hart Fenn of the first district and The Senate met at the presidential that the attorney general must take property. The Manchester Trust of state, at the British foreign cT- work for the board of relief than Company 1s acting as trustee for with other mortals outside his ira- j Dr. Charles L. Marlatt, chief of the mansion and the deputies in their action against the commission on fice. f In regular years. the other banks. mediate embassy staff, the only ex- j Federal plant quartine control ad­ own hall, but it was Impossible to Prof. Levitt’s petition, will file the Whatever may ultimately come In The properties involved were I Special to The Herald. ception being a reception to the I ministration of the United States form a National Assembly before actual finding. j Rock\dlle, Feb. 28.—Frank J. American and German pres^. | the way of an agreement, all the moBtly taken over by the Lumber Department of Agriculture. which President Vasquez, whose res­ The Next Step . Reiser, an employe of- the Hockanuro delegations have made it abundantly Company about three years ago German diplomatic etiquetto, dc- j ignation appeared imminent, had The next anticipated step is an m WOMEN CROWD I Mills company for 48 years and for clearly they are striving for a five- when their builders w:re unable to mands that a new ambass.Mdur must CANDLE STARTS FIRE planned to present a presidential appeal to the Supreme Court of I 122 years superintendent of the .see uobody except the Germnr. for- ! power arrangement. Indeed, the meet bills for materials supplied by New Haven, F’eb. 28.— (AP) — ^ message. British spokesman this morning Errors by the attorney general, and ! IN COOKING SCHOOL I Minterburn Mill here, resigned. his ^ cign minister until he iias been pre- i There were several meetings be­ the Manchester concern. They have Mrs. Emily Merwin, 72, was burned j averred that the conversations were that official must Institute action to . I position today. He has been em­ •sented to the ijresident. Immedl- [ seriously last night when a lighted tween the insurgent leaders and been burdensome to the lumber ployed by the company since he was 1 proceeding satisfactorily in the di­ remove the cofpmlssion from office . ately upon his arrival, the acting ; candle she had in hand ignited her government officials at the Ameri­ in the high court upholds the writ j (Continued from. Page 1) company.. , as , an Interest .. u Joutside of ; twelve years of age. Mr. —Reiser — ~ is I rection of a five-power agreement. , 1 American charge d’affaires inform.s i dress and then nearby window dra- j can Legation but these efforts to of mandamus issued by Judge Jen- ' ------their regular line of business The ] planning to enjoy a long rest and the German foreign minister ttiat i peries in her home. Her brother,: come to some sort of an agreement He did not indicate, however, what nings against the attorney general. George Graham, 92 Russell St.; H. mortgage placed on them stands as : no plans for the future, the ambassaduiial appo'nte: i.s lure, ; Frank Locke, partly smothered the i were fruitless. sort of five-power agreement he ha 1 Removal would be on grounds of , A. Grant, 15 Foster St.; Mrs. A. against Mr. Richards for technical . Frederick Lippman, another em- and encloses a copy of the Icttjr of ' flames and called firemen who c a r -! President’s Suggestions. in mind, nor whether it would fulfill material neglect of duty. iTedford, 72 East Center St.; Ruth reasons onfy- It is anticipated that : pjoye of many years service and c;'cd( nee. the original purposes of the confer­ ried Mrs. Merwin from the house. President Vasquez presented a list Prof.X l U X . Levitt based 1 his 1 , 0 petition C I . . . . 1 W 1 1 1111on —! B. ______Smith, ______Burnside R. F. D.; administration of the properties by I*.-| Reiser’s______sissistant,______was promoted to Date is Set. of several citizens with a view to ence. the alleged failure of the commis- ! H. 'VV. Griggs, 24 Pearl St.; Mrs. P ., prove beneficial to all | yjg position made vacant by the Tile foreign minister then invites WOMAN FLIER O. K.’D some one’s selection as minister of sion to enforce the grade crossing ! Jr., Buckland; Mrs. D. Tur- 1 latter’s resignation. the appointee to call upon him, and Hartford, Feb. 28.— (AP.)—Miss the interior to act in accordance removal statute and recently indi-i Bord St.; Mrs. Norris, 135. • _ _ _ _ _ , after this call in turn informs the Ella V. Odgers, 17, of Norwich, with the constitution both the presi­ s c o n HIT LOW cated that he would attack the com- j Summit St.; Mrs. T. Rogers, 15 | Q A A /j A DDI IP ATIAM C president of the Reich, wlio sets a was “checked out” for her state dent and vice-president being with­ mission for alleged failure to take I Lilley St.; M. B. Harrison, 118 Pine j J CHAPLAIN’S NEW POST date for the presentation of the cre­ solo flying license this morning at out power. action on a report on the Connect!- i . - i, dentials. A week or more nsnallj^ Brainard Field by Captain Harry During the night there was heavy CRITICS ADMIT cut Power situation by a Federal i Winners of other prizes: elapses until the presentation can FOR LICENSES TODAY New London, Feb. 28.— (A P )—• W. Generous, deputy aviation com­ shooting in Santo Domingo, but this investigator which purported to Scales, Mrs. D. Benson, 31 Lilley, take place. Chaplain R. L. Lewis, U. S. N., of missioner. She is the youngest morning the city was quiet. It could show that the assets of a Connecti­ St.; quart ice cream^ Mrs. F. Brown,; In the ca.se of Ambassado.' Sacle- (Continued from Page One.) the submarine base, soon w’ill serve woman to receive a flying license not be determined immediately what cut concern had been passed. 105 Spruce St.; box doughnuts, Mrs. | Hartford, Feb. 28— (AP)*—About ett, who arrived February 5, Lin­ in the state. She started her flying was the cause or results of the H. E. Anderson, 1075 Main St.; j 9,000 applications by mail and in both the Navy and the Coast Guard, coln’s biribday was agreed ujjon as instruction December 31 and has shooting. Scott was fouled, and a foul is a cake, Mrs. Schiebel, 114 Summer The chaplain is to assume the foul, person, for driver’s licenses, are be­ f ner and Assistant Attorney General Between tw’o and three lumdred said. b\it an eventful gain. He ex- year, and an extra dividend of ’25 the conference todaj’ as they con­ Louiie and Damon Hall, special as­ persons listened to the blow by blow cents was declared on Congress ])laiued. als«j, the workings of vari­ sistant. No statement w'as forth­ ferred on points of difference. deseript^n of the fights as given out Cigar. Acquisition of the Fidelity S. 8. VAN DmES GREATEST MYSTERY STORY I ous other pruvi.sions of the plan, aiv I The conversations were under­ coming after the conference. at the Manchester Evening Herald said an increa.se in revenues should Trust Company by the Marine-Mid­ stood to he tending toward a com­ office on Blssell street. The weath­ land Corporation and of the Kraft- result in other instances. promise which might involve con­ er, while cool, w’as not so to be un­ The secretary said the machinery CHEESE FIRMS MERGF Phenix Cheese Co., by the National cessions by both sides. comfortable and the large crowd Dairy Products Co., was announced a h ifd a y for putting the plan into effect was seemed to be contented to stand in simple, consisting of extending the during the day. The victory of Labor government the slight depth of snow and aw’ait THE BISHOP application of the principle of re­ New York, Feb. 28.—(AP)—Ar­ Call money renewed a1 4',;; pe* a tlO a m . on last night’s coal bill test vote re­ developments. ciprocal exemption now observed in rangements have been completed The gathering was both quiet and cent, but again dropped to 4 when the case of shipping profits to divi­ moved fears for the present that for purchase of the asaests of the the supply funds became so plentitu.i new complications might have been attentive and there was no outbreak dends, interest and other items of in­ Kraft Phenix Cheese Corporation of enthusiasm to speak of until that the offic’ rl opening rate was come affected. added with a Laborite defeat. by the National Dairy Products Cor­ shaded in the outside market. The CRETA MURDER CASE Scott started to claim that he had “It is hoped," he concluded, “ that poration, it W’as announced today. been fouled. Then there w’ere hoots time money market was quiet with In Paris, Andre Tardleu was other countries may meet this offer National Dairy has offered the and howls, jeers and catcalls. the undertone easier. |^o change CARBO v/ith BASIL RATHBONB of reciprocal exemption by means of working on the formation of a new equivalent of about $25 par value Previous, the announcement that was announced in the Chicago Fed­ m- LEILA HYAMS corresponding enactments, just has government and assured President of 5 1-4 percent debentures, plus Sharkey had dropped Scott for a eral Reserve bank rate. The drop T A U iS ROLAND YOUNG has been done in the case of ship­ Doumergue that he would form a one half share of National Dairy count of six in the second rounc' of $5,000,000 in Fecteral Reserve ping profits.” ministrv. stock, for each share of Kraft Phe­ caused only a ripple of excitement. in EuMne GEORGE F. MARION brokers’ ’oan.s yesterday was some­ O'Ne^l'a nix. National Dairy will give $33,- It was only the enactment of the what less than generally expected. TAL 175,000 In debentures, 663,500 Greatest PlaY PICTURB expected. , Coppers displayed a sharp revers­ shares of stock, and $6,400,000 in Radio Is Beaten al of form in today’s market, early Philo Vance meets cash for the entire purchase. The megaphoned results of the his most sinister The purchase %vill carry with It declines of 1 to 2 -points being re­ .'A N N A round by round description of the placed by gains of similar extent in opponent tn a battle control of the Southern Dairies fights as they ticked into the Her­ . of wits that will Corporation, which is owned by the early afternoon. Anaconda Cop­ C H ilM IE HOWLING? HOORAHING? ald editorial department, were much per rallied from a low of 71 ai to leave you breathless! Kraft. Thi.s will give National Dairy WITH more distinct and vivid than the above 75. As a book it was Doesn’t make any difference if they are dissimilar representation over considerable similar accounts given later over CHM. atCKPOMO Recent strength of American a world sensation. territory in the .south w'here it Is the radio in a “ bootleg” broadcast. MARIE DRES9LCK in meaning they are synonymous in this sense— TH EY Telephone, which ran up 3'/- points You wlU not now operating. The latter w'ere simply the new’s- aiOROE rAAMON hail It now ATTRACT ATTENTION. That is the reason for this paper accounts rushed to a radio to 241 today, has been accompanied by reports of an early announce­ as a superb station and there read into the mlc- talking memory jogger. No reasons should be necessary to ment regarding foreign development SEEKS COVERED BRIDGE ,rophone. There was no r^gside picture. induce you to join broadcast and the stations tSat did of sound reproducing devices con­ carry the broadcast were for the trolled by the company, as well as Concord. N. H., Feb. 28.— (AP) — most part difficult to log by the by talk of an early Issue stock Henry Ford is in the market for a average set. purchase rights. International Tel e­ OUR CHAMBER covered bridge, it was learned to­ A t the Herald office the records phone which recently acquired a day. Representatives of the Detroit of both Sharkey and Scott were controlling interest in a large Ger­ Motor manufacturer have secured given prior to the beginning of the man telephone concern, rallied m the assistance of the New Hamp­ fight. The fact that the English­ .sympathy. OF COMMERCE shire publicity department in their man had been awarded the verdict Farm implement shares made a search for a suitable specimen. John on no .'/33 than sl» occasions from brisk response to the further recov- W. Childs, state highway depart­ OF C O liB SE ' It is obviously your CIVIC DUTY. DO YOUR D UTY! fouls, no doubt had much to do with erj’ in wheat prices. J. I. Case ran ment engineer, has listed three such the expression of disapproval which up 5 points, and Oliver Farm equip-, IT& COMING TO structures, one 130 foot span at came forth from the crowd when ment convertible preferred and; WARNER BROS. Swanzey, another 90 feet long at the Briton argued with Referee Lew Minneapolis-Moline Plow each ad-i I may not be able to clothe my ideas Warner and a Bradford bridge about Magnolia that he had been Injured 85 feet long. New Hampshire from low blows. Today’s reports vanced more than 3 points. properly but I CAN CLOTHE MEN boasts other covered bridges, but after the smoke of the now famous Among the many other issues to the three mentioned were said to be third round has cleared away, tend reach new high ground were Pa:’- PROPERLY. typical specimens. Presumably Ford to substantiate the Englishman’s melee Transportation, 'Warner Bros. desires to add one of the pictur­ claims. Such being the catse, Scott’s Pictures, North American Co., Best STRAND GEORGE H. WILLIAMS and Co., American Internationa'. esque structures to his Dearborn case is similar to the old fable of the H.\RTFORD xnuseum where many relics of old boy who cried “"Wolf” too often— Remington Rand and United Aij- New England have already gone. and too late. craft. ■fM

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, NN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930. P A G B ^ R E E ? ^

HAHrS ANNOUNCES They Manage Hale’s Health Market ICRIMINAlACnON IKH " roiom «i CO. I IN MERIDEN CASE i QOk ^014 can a,Jfo rJ io ln*y f^ood fu tm tu rt A BIG MEAT SALE To Offer Unusual Values to Manchester People—To Be- j Talcottville Woman Says She gin on Monday. . ! Health Market Makes Bid An event of unusual value to Was So Told— Her Son householders, and to thosfe a n tic ip a t-! for Greater Trade ing furnishing new homes waa an- j nounced last night in the purchase | Was Former Inmate. by the George E. Keith Furniture j Thfough Unusual Specials Company of the bankrupt stock of l the Benson Furniture Co., 687 Main j tr J K oo / A T> ^ TUTi-a Street. The papers were passed late | Hartford, Feb. 28. (AP.) M . night and the entire stock pur- I Two brothers, Camille and Louis Katherine Litz, of Talcottville, j chased at bankrupt sale figures was j Andisio, have complete charge of whose son, Jefferson, was a formerj taken over by the Keith Company to | Hale’s Health Market. Their ex- inmate of the■ ■■Meriden ■■ School ~ for be offered to the public early next j periences in meat markets dates | Boys, asserts that a representative week at prices that will enable : back over a long stretch of years I of the S tate D epartm ent of FMblic householders to stretch their dollars | and they once conducted a success­ ! Welfare told her that he would not to unusual limits. i ful meat and grocery business here. i be satisfied with dismissals in the The stock of the Benson store is They were induced to give up busi­ I cases of four officers of the school, composed of new and modern furni­ ness for themselves and join the I hut would endeavor to start crimi- ture, beds, bedding, stoves, ranges, Hale store because of their knowl­ I nal proceedings against them. lamps, rugs, nursery furniture and edge of all lines.' I “The brutality in some sections articles usually found In stock of Camille Andisio specializes in | ! of the school is something terrible," a modem furniture establishment. meats while his brother Louis is an Camille Andisio Louis Andisio Mrs. Litz declared. “The boys who The store will be closed for in­ expert buyer of fruits and vege­ These tH^''brothVrsrexport meat and grocery men, arc manager and j come out of the school, ^ ventory and price adjustment today tables. At the present time Camille, Heiifh Market : them, come out sullen and resent- I and tomorrow and- it is the plan of who is manager of the Health Mar­ assistant, respectiAcly. of Hales Health IMarKct.______furtive in their attitude because the Keith management to open the ket is in Steubenville, Ohio, organiz­ of the treatment they received. I store Monday morning for what will ing a new Self Serve „rocery and Eyesight Impaired. be a magnetic point of the county Health market for the I. Sulbacher ALL-WOMAN CAST WILL 'UNDERGROUND CAVERNS “My boy came home on parole during the sale of this clean, new store there. His brother Louis is in rinn o n n f pririsT f-i/-vr\ P in per T*I1l/llr i several years ago with his eyesight stock. For those that are planning charge of the Health Market while | HA FFARLESS & CO SEEN FOR FIRST TIME l ^adly impaired, and the_ doctor^to^ to stock new homes with desirable Camille is in Ohio. Camille made a | U v iu lJJ FLAIXLLJJ Ot VV. me the cause was mal-nutrition." modern furniture, this sale will be trip back to Manchester this week | _____ ^ Her son, Mrs. Litz stated, was com- the means of slicing the budget, just to help plan the big sale Hale's (Continued from Page One.) ' mitted to the school when he was thereby effecting a considerable ANNOUNCEMENT! Health market is holding this week. -Miss Fearless and Company" the _____ 1 11 years old, bright and in the best saving. For those that have plan­ Attention is called to the full page , comedy in three acts by Belle Mar- revealed as shafts of light as your j of health. Sixteen inonths ned the purchase of some new advertisement of the Health Mar- j g^j^n Locke, which the Center hand lamp pierce the darkness." came home on parole, wizen--iace , article of furniture or house furnish­ ket sale. Four 88 cent items are church Women’s Federation is to First To Enter 1 hardened and sullen—a juvenile de- ings for the spring it is a seasonable w o r t h any housewife’s time looking I present on Wednesday of next week Two parties previously had reach- j linquent. and timely opportunity not to be for. At the same time there are sev- ; cheney hall, is full of bright, ed the entrance of this new room, I Mrs. Litz says that one of the missed. BANKRUPT SALE oral specials in the Self Serve groc- j ^rjtty lines and rather unusual but Nicholson was the first to pene- supervisors of the w'hose inflamed cry that the careful shopper will not i episodes. The plot in brief is as fol- trate to its interior. | treatrnent of ^ . The G. E. Keith Furniture Company has pur­ overlook. ; lows: Four girls decide to spend The room is something over two them to intense SALTZMAN APPOINTED In connection with this sale Hale’s I some time on a desolate island, miles underground from the e n - 1 on and severely beaten one_night,! chased today the entire bankrupt stock of the conducting a unique contest. For j thereby showing their independence trance. A tunnel branches off to the 1 through a pre-arranged plan. Litz the best balanced menu submitted ' of the company of their boy friends, was one of the assailants, and he j HEAD OF RADIO BOARD Benson Furniture Company, located at Main street right from the main corridor shortly | was shortly afterwards transferred . by a housewife or any other party } who have gone into camp across the before the “big room” is reached. | -who cares to, a fine Wearever , gging somewhat peeved at the j This tunnel leads to the gorgeously to Cheshire reformatory. | and Brainard Place. In the very near future it aluminum cooker will be awarded, j young men because of certain of i arrayed King’.s Palace, from which Washington, Feb. 25 — (AP) - will be sold at the lowest prices ever offered to the Housewives in this modern age are their remarks, the girls agree to . branches to the right the “green General Charles McKinley Saltz- ■well acquainted with the advisabili- : have nothing to do with the men, raan, radio commissioner from Iowa j Room" and to the left the “Queen’s UNREST AMONG JOBLESS today was unanimously selected Manchester public. Meanwhile the store is ty of serving well balanced meals. | ftn penalty of a fine. The island is : Room.” Good food served in the right pro- | said to be haunted by ghosts. ! From the Queen’.s Room Nichol- i chairman of the Federal radio com­ closed for inventory. portions means a whole lot to one’s i The characters for the all-wo- I son made his way through an | ANALYZED BY EXPERTS mission succeeding Judge Ira E. health. All that is necessary to en- i, men cast are as follows: “Miss Robinson of West Virginia, who has ! unpathed tunnel into the immense ; been qhJdrman since M arch 28, 1928. Watch for further announcement in tomor­ ter this contest is to call at Hale’s i Margaret Henley", Miss Florence ■ unexplored room. I Health Maret and secure a blank | -Mrs. Eugenia Addison,” (Continued from Page 1) Eugene O. Sykes of Mississippi, row’s Herald. i 'v Gigantic Chambers I was elected vice chairman. He to fill out. The menus will be sent . chaperone, Mrs. David McComb; ’ He has visited most of the 23 i “ to Good Housekeeping Institute and I -Miss Sarah Jane Love joy, from the miles of known parts of the cavern ! protests to the world, for after al , previously held this ^position. The reorganization of the com­ the winner will receive the Wear- lost nation, Mrs. Henry Lowd; which includes the “big“ b i g room,’ ■ in I there------is ' no . harm , .. done t if he said. ever aluminum cooker. “Katie O’Connor", the Henley .ser­ which a Li story office building j Vollmer pomted out that It was t^^ mission today follows the recent Quite in keeping with this idea of vant, Miss Lillian G. Grant; guests could be built without touching the j agitators wish to be “ disturbed ’ by confirmation of the Senate of the commissioners’ nominations for new well balanced menus is the thought of Miss Henlby, “Miss______Betty Camer- ceiling, uMi to LU familiarize himself with r..,.,. | I______police 1 ^6 0 , hC Wlll faC R of cleanliness in the serving of on,”"Miss Emma Strickland; “Miss | the* work'"’donrby p^ ! martyr in the eyes of the protesting term s. meats in a market. Hale’s holds an Barbara Livingstone", Miss Evelyn ' ing parties. 1 unemployed. The commission also named C. B. i i h s unusually fine reputation in Man­ Johnston: "Miss Maria Reynolds,” j rpj^g party as an expedition, how- | Readjustment Period. Jolliffe, of the radio section of the echo bureau of standards, as chief en­ chester for the cleanliness of its | Mrs. Sidney Harrison; “Miss Alias ever, has not started concentrated i Vollmer’s opinion found an meat department. All utensils j gjjjj j^iss Alibi”, the silent sisters, ' in the remarks of Prof. Merriam. gineer of the commissioin. \ Opposite H i^ School work. Air currents are a major con­ His appointment was in keeping porcelain platters and other equip- I supposed to be “Jack Eggleston” sideration with Nicholson in map­ “We are in a period of readjust­ South Manchester ment used in handling the meat are | -james Redding,” Miss Beatrice ment” Prof. Merriam said. “It is with the recent act of. Congress ping out a program for directing his which provides for the employment sterilized daily. A visit to the Health I J3gj.{. and. Mrs. George H. Wilcox; party. He will enter no tunnels only natural for those out of work Market will impress the shopper to protest and the use of force in of a chief engineer at a salary of “Just Lizzie,” the ghost, Mary Alice j whose end.s are known, but will con- $10,000 per year and two assistants with the spotlessness of the store Andrews. ! fine himself to unexplored places suppressing these meetings only itself'and the eqqipment it con­ creates sympathy for them. In cit- a t a salary of $7,500. The assistant The cast will have a rehearsal at ■ with distinct air currents and fol­ engineers were not named. tains. ! Cheney Hall this evening. Mrs. low those rooms and tunnels if pos I ing a recent outbreak of what he ' Theodore Bidwell has charge of the termed “so called young Commun­ Jolliffe is a native of West Vir­ sible, to their ends. ists” in Washington Merriam said: ginia. Before coming to the bureau I sale of tickets. The general commit- | ] 7q Foot Drop of standards he was professor of DEATH TO THE KING tee includes Mrs. Emma L. Nettle- j T h e first explorers of the present “President Hoover had the proper idea in meeting such a disturbance. physics at Cornell. rinv onilTIOII niAn ^ chairman, who is coaching the , known portion of the cavern had “He urged, or practically ordered Torrington ...... -^59 Simmons ...... 64 % LKl AWIMI luUDlPl^^y: wncox, Mrs. Bert I their thrills. There is a 170 foot them to he released by the police.” Underwood Mfg Co . . . 126 Sinclair O il ...... 3 4 % I F. Andrews, Mrs. Bidwell and Mrs. | drop into inky blackness from the As a final word, Merriam admon­ Union Mfg Co ...... 18 Skelly O il...... 29 V? ------! Arthur N. Potter. , mouth of the cave to the first level. ished that it was “up to the people ABOUT TOWN Local Stocks U S Envelope, com .. 210 Sou Pad ...... 124 (Continued from Page 1.) j ■ ------^------j Jim White and other early cowboy to meet these protests with intelli­ do, pfd ...... I l l Sou Rwy ...... 128% WATFRRllRY I AWYFR explorers made this original descent gent methods.” The Woman’s Home Missionary Veeder Root ...... 39 Stand Brands ...... 26 chez Guerra yesterday that there is | TTillLiADUll 1 LrtTTlLiIX -1 qn a , wondering when they society of the North Methodist (Furnished by Putnam £ Co.) W hitlock Coil Pipe . . . 19 St Gas and El ...... I9i> a movement for a republic in Spain | church has arranged with Rev. G. Central Row, Hartford, Conn. x^Ex-dlvidend. S O Cal ...... 58% -rv^^stronger than ever before—an l ; SHOT IN DETROIT I " S"n?0d?0f' descent was an UNITEDEMPIRE PARH Stanley Helps to give his lecture on XX—EjX'rights. S O N J ...... 59% that he could no longer support the ! ! iron bucket which held two persons, Oberammergau at the church Mon­ 1 P. M. Stocks. SONY...... 32'V present monarch, has created the ______j and which was lowered and raised day, March 10. Bank Stocks. Stew W ar ...... 39% most intense excitement and discus­ I by cable and windlass, with power IS FORMED IN ENGLAND Bid Asked Studebaker ...... 43 ' sion in political circles as to what Detroit, Mich., Feb. 28. (AP)—- | from a gasoline engine on the sur- Sunshine Circle of Junior Kings Bankers Trust Co . .. 325 — Tex Corp ...... 52% effect it will have on the present The investigation of the shooting of i f^Qg Visitors' hair stood up when Daughters will meet tomorrow af­ Citj Bank and Trust , 375 425 Tim Roll B ear ...... 63 ’ Alfonso E. Sirica, an attorney, W ed- | gj^ overlapping of the cable on the ternoon at 2 o’clock at the Masonic N. Y. Stocks government. London, Feb. 28.— (AP) Lord Cap Nat B&T ...... 360 ' — Transcon O” ...... 77 ’ Premier Berenguer apparently nesday night was at a standstill to- ; windlass gave the bucket a momen- Temple. Conn. River ...... 426 — Union C a r b ...... 90% day while police awaited results of j fary drop, or when the gasoline Beaverbrook has taken the position has been considerably upset by the that if the Conservatives will adopt Htfd Conn T rust ...... 143 150 Adams E x p ...... 33% Unit A ircraft ...... 58% an interview between Inspector j gugme “acted up” and left the Candidates of the Girls’ Friendly Unit Corp ...... 40% loss of the support of the former his policy of free trade with the ejr.- First Nat Htfd ...... — 260 Alleg Corp ...... 3l Robert A. MaePherson, head of the , bucket suspended in midair for a society will meet Saturday after­ Land Mtg and Title .. — 45 Unit Gas and Imp ...... 38'7 premier and today said he deeply re­ Blackhasd Squad and James Fer- i fg^ moments. The old guides used plre, then he will Support the Con­ noon, March 8, with Associate Viola Am Bosch M ag ...... 51 gretted Sanchez Guerra’s attitude Mutual B & T ...... — 240 Am C a n '...... 14z-)s U S Ind Alcohol ...... 118't nando, convicted kidnapper in the j j-q ggu ffiat 170 feet a “mere drop servatives. Greenaway. All former members — toward the monarch. do, vie ...... 240 Am Coml Alcoh ...... 28% U S Realty and Imp ...... 64% Michigan branch ’'rison at Mar­ in the bucket.” Lord Beaverbrook, head of the and any girls between the ages of 8 — U S R u b b e r...... 263^ When several riots broke out im­ New Brit T r u s t ...... 200 Am and For Pow ...... 93% quette. Now a flight of 800 .stairs reaches new United Empire Party, opened and 12 will be welcome. The meet­ 550 — U S S te e l...... 182% mediately after Sanchez Guerra's MaePherson left last night for the Riverside Trust ...... Am Internal...... 4Y% from the surface to the first level a west country campaign at Glou­ ing will be held at the parish house West Htfd T rust ...... 350 Util Pow and Lt A ...... 37% sensational speech which was cli­ prison after inquiry indicated a con­ cester lEist night before a large audi­ at 3 o’clock, Saturday of next week. Am Metal ...... 47% and the government has made an Bonds. Am Pow and Lt ...... 97 W ar Piet ...... 66 maxed late last night and early thl > nection between the attack on Sirica appropriation to put in escalators to ence. He urged the “foolishness” of 95 — Westing Air ...... 51 morning with red banners and rock- Htfd & Conn West .. Am Rad Stand San ...... 35 and the slaying of two members of accommodate the tourists who in­ the empire nations buying from St. Mary’s Junior choir members East Conn Pow 5s ... 100 103 Westing El and Mfg ...... 183 throwing demonstrations, the gov­ the city’s Italian colony within the are to sing at the opening session of Am Roll Mill ...... 93 creased from 1,873 in 192-t, to 80,000 foreign sources much more than Conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 Am Smelt ...... '/3',4 worth ...... 66%; ernment announced it would ban all last two weeks. in 1929. they bought and sold among them­ the church school Sunday morning Conn L P 5%s ...... 105 108 Yellow Truck ...... 19>- future political discourses because it All three shootings according to Am Tel and Tel ...... 240 selves. a t 9:30. Conn L P 4% s ...... 98 100 Am .Vyater Wks ...... 106',-j believed the present policy of free­ the latest theory grew out of the "I have no ambition except the Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 dom of political speech unwise under conviction of Fernando who was The Moose Charity Ball will bo .Anaconda ...... 75 Vi hope of being able to bring my Insurance Stocks .\ti R e t ...... 39 BLAST KILLS TWO present conditions. sentenced to from 35 to 60 years. countrymen in all parts of the em­ held in the Masonic Temple at 8 Aetna Casualty ...... 133 138 Sirica was one of the attorneys dur­ THIS IS LAST DAY Baldwin Loco ...... 35% Hold Disturbers. pire a measure of prosperity con­ o’clock tonight. It is given by Man­ A etna Fire $10 par .. 61% 63% ing the trial. chester Lodge, No. 1477, Loyal B and O ,...... 115% ( Ten demonstrators were being sistent with our vast resources and Aetna Life ...... 86 88 Bendix A viat ...... / ...... 45% Deerfield, N. H.. Feb. 28.—(AP) — held by the police this afternoon, Arthur Califani, cafe owner who Order of Moose. Automobile ...... 39 41 was slain Feb. 19 was a close friend FOR PROF. SNOOK immense wealth,” he said. "Nothing Beth S te e l...... 100 Henry Swain, of Pittsfield, and but the disposition of their cases j is further from my thoughts thao Conn. General...... 140 145 Charles Bailey, of Northwood, were was not announced. One policeman | Fernando while Roy Garry who Burr Add M ch ...... 50% to disrupt or destroy any party or Htfd Fire. $10 par . . 77 79 Canad P a c ...... 204% killed here today in an explosion who was seriously injured in the dis-1 pitched fatally wounded from (Continued from Page 1.) will bold another shoot at the Rain­ H tfd Stm Boil, $10 par 55 58 an automobile Monday night, had state. bow Inn traps beginning at 2:00 Cannon Mills ...... 31';% that wrecked a portable saw mill. orders was taken to a hospital. “The United Empire Party is not National Fire ...... 67 69 Case Thresh ...... 237% Their bodies were badly multiatpd; Meanwhile there was a wide di­ been seen frequently with Califani. : paring for death at about 7:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. All Phoenix F ire ...... 75 77 Police said today that the shoot­ a political party but an economic Cerro de Pasco ...... 61% Several other men employed at the vergency of views as to the actual o’clock tonight, the .usual hour for lovers of the sport, w’hether mem­ Travelers ...... 1495 1515 mill and living in nearisy camp.s ings are connected with the raising party. • It takes no interest in old bers of the club or not are invited Chic Mil StP and P pf ...... 42 .'Significance of the Sanchez Guer.-a I electrocutions in Ohio prison. Public Utility Stocks. Chic and Northwest...... 86 narrowly escaped injury. of a fund to finance Fernando’s 1 Snook’s attorneys who fought for party issues. I should welcome the to be present and enjoy the after­ speech. In Radical Republican quar­ Conn. Elec Sve ...... 90 95 CJhrysler ...... 38% fight for a hearing of his case which 1 his life through four courts and in- return of Stanley Baldwin to Down­ noon with the Gun club boys at the xConn. Pow er...... 87% 89 l-i ters it was admitted that Sanchez police believe may have been mis­ ing street if he goes with hands free Colum Gas and El ...... 92% Recent estimates of the U. Guerra has not yet declared openly I to Governor Cooper’.? office only to Bolton traps. do, rts ...... 20% 21% appropriated. ! lose their last battle there, were to carry out the policy in which, I Colum Graph ...... 29% Department of Agriculture indi: for a Republic, but it was declared Hartford Elec Lgt .. . 89% 91% Comwlth and S ou ...... 17 Sirica has indicated that he knows I merely waiting today. So was Mrs. understand, he believes, and which a The Sunshine Sewing club will 91%3 cate th at a total of 126,000,000 that be had broken his former xdo, vtc ' ...... V2 Consol Gas ...... 119% who his assailants were, but bis re­ Helen Marplc Snook, faithful wife large majority of the Conservative meet this evening at 7:30 at the Greenwich W&G, pfd . — 94 pounds of plant food is washed standing as a Monarcliist. This Contin Can ...... 66 U fusal to reveal the names to police of the condemned man who shook Party believes.” home of Mrs. Walter W. Cowics, Hartford Gas ...... 70 75 out of the soil every year. g;roup interpreted the speech as in­ is steadfast. He is still in a serious the governor with a powerful pica 55 Corn P r o d ...... 95 44 Lewis street. do, pfd ...... 45 Curtiss Wright ...... 11% dicating that Sanchez Guerra wouirl condition from six shotgun wounds I for clemency yesterday. S N E T C o ...... 178 183 not stand in the way if the wdll of 1 although he is expected to recover. I Is Becoming Nervous A son was born yesterday to Mr. manufacturing Stocks. Dupont De Nem ...... 125% Elec Pow and Lt ...... 66% the people called for a Republic. | His home is in Waterbury, Conn. ! Dr. Snook played cards with SAY PAIR PLANNED and Mrs. Clarence W. Wood, of 29 Acme Wire ...... 50 53 EXCESS ACID SICKENS- There were some minor inciden’.' i death-cell mates until “lights out” Wellington road. The baby was born 62 64 Erie ...... 59% Am Hardware ...... Fox Film A ...... 34 late Thursday night and early toda;, | j time last night. He was cheerful at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity home on Amer Hosiery ...... 25 —r GET RID OF ITj in the provinces, indicating unrest,! thTeve^ get-life during the card game, but as the TO BURN UP HOUSE Wadsworth street. American S ilv e r...... 20 — Gen Elec ...... 75% but there was no alarming new? I night drifted into the fatal day, he Arrow H&H, com .... 40 42 Gen Foods ...... 51 Vg became nervous and prison guards Gen Gas and El A ...... 71 here this afternoon. (Cnntinued From Page One) TURNED IN FALSE AL.ARMS. xdo, pfd ...... 100 105 Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. 28.—(AP) — feared he might “break” before Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 28.— (AP) Automatic Refrig .... 4 — Gen M o to rs ...... 43 Sour stomach, indigestion, ga Sentences of life imprisonment in ! ms execution. Gold Dust ...... 42% These are signs which usually mea: appeared. Barbero said he did not —Andrew Callahan, 19, local light­ Bigelow Sanford, com. 73 76 Aubura prisoh were meted out to-1 Rev. Isaac Miller, pastor of the 99 — Grigsby Qrunow ...... 17% just one thing: excess acid. Th POUTICIANS INDICTED know their identity. Sergeant weight boxer, and Joseph O’Leary, do, pfd ...... Hershey Choc ...... 82 day by Justice Hinkley in Supreme.1 King Avenue Methodist Episcopal 19, also of Lawrence, were arrested Billings and Spencer . 4 6 stomach nerves have been ove — ____ i Court to Peter Bombkiewicz, com Thomas J. Feeney of the New Brit­ Houdaille - Hershey B ...... 25 church who has been attending today charged with sounding fals; Bristol Brass ...... 25 29 stimulated. Too much acid is mak.^; Houston, Tex.. Feb. 28.--(AP.)_ panion of Sallle Joyce Richards both Mr. and Mrs. Snook, received ain police, who has questioned Bar- Int Combust...... 7% ing food sour in the stomach an hero, declined to confirm or deny alarms. Police charge the pair ob­ do, pfd ...... 95 — Eight Hidalgo county Democrats, | "blond bandit” in a series of hold­ permission to cat the last meal with Collins Co ...... 105 — Int H a r v ...... 93T'8 intestines. headed by A. Y. Baker, Democratic' here, and to. Stanley Przybyl, Dr. Snook. Barbero’s reported account- of the served Washington’s birthday by Hit Match pf ...... 78% The way to correct excess acid i fire today. ringing two alarms in Lawrence and Case. Lockwood & B . 525 — political leader in ihe lower Rio the “millionaire kid” the fifth to be Colt’s Firearms ...... 27 29 Iht Nick Can ...... 39% with an ^kaJi. The best form o: Grande valley, stood indicted today sentenced for participation in the Barbero’s condition remains seri­ one In North Andover. Int Tel and T el ...... 70 alkali for this purpose is Phillip: ous. Eagle Lock 42 ->> 47 by a Federal Grand Jury for -viola­ j $300,000 gem robbery a t the home Pamir Bearings ...... 75 85 Johns M an v ille...... 136% Milk of Magnesia. Just take tion of the National Election laws. I of John L. Carson of this city. FAVOR ANDREW BILL Fuller Brush, Class A. — 18 Kennecott ...... 58 spoonful of this harmless, almos The indictments, returned yes­ The 20-year-old blonde girl was EVIDENCE OF ARSON OtIRB QUOTATIONS — Kreuger and Toll ...... 29% tasteless preparation in a glass o: New Haven, Feb. 28. — .(AP) — do, Class AA ...... 82 terday after four days investigation given 20 years to life in prison, and Hart & Cooley ...... 135 155 Loew’s, Inc ...... 70% water. It works instantly. Th^ into the Hidalgo county general ! Eddie Izydorzcak, who was arrested The fire which destroyed Mrs. Anna — Lbrillard .. i ...... 24% stomach becomes sweet. You an Washington, Feb. 28—(AP)—The Torello’s house and burned to death (By Associated Press.) Hartmann Tob. com .. 15 election of 1928, charged “conspi-1 with her and Dombkiewlcz in Mont- do. 1st pfd ...... ■ -- 90 Mo Kan and Tex .’...... 53% happy again in five minutes! Yo: racy to injure persons in the exer­ gomery, Ala., will spend 15 years to Andrew bill, authorizing the Secre­ one man and seriously burned an­ Amer Clt Pow and Lt (B) ... 23'^

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working hard to make up the quota. Charles A. Levine, fell to his death A stocking social followed the last year. It is designed to lift thlr« STUDENTS DISCUSS meeting and refreshments were MANY PREPARING I, teen tons, the power being supplied STATE TO FREE ' by three 520 h. p. Hispano-Sulza served by the committee in charge. In Order to Meet the Incrieasingr Number To Start 50th Year motors. PROHIBITION ISSUE Assolant, Lefevre and Lotti have Dr. Thomaa F. Rockwell, one of FOR OCEAN HOPS had their “Yellow Bird” renqvated of Requests for 1,500 PHEASANTS Connecticut’s leading physicians and and will pit their faith in the plane Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 28.— (AP) Firemen’s Fair surgeons, will start his 50 year of which carried them through fog ^ A campaign declared to be “an The thirty-fourth annual fair of practice in this city on March 1. It and storms from Maine to Spain in attempt to crystalize undergraduate the Rockville Fire Department was was in March, 1881, that he began 1929, to transport them from Spain opinion of the country behind a par* his practice here. ^ s o n for Paris to New Herald Cooking and Big Flock of Males to Be Re­ held in the Town Hall, Memorial to New York in 1930. tlcular plan of prohibition reform’’ He had a liking for the medical building last evening, with the hall was launched in today’s issue of the profession and being thrown upon crowded to the doors. The hall was York. Flights is Near; . ------Harvard Crimson, imdergraduate leased Between March 1 his own resources at the age of attractively decorated w’ith the na­ daily. fifteen, he began his studies under tional colors by the local decorating The Crimson said that a letter in Home Making School Dr. Jackson and later studied with Coste to Attempt Flight. ISABEL NORMAND BURIED company. There were many booths which it was declared that the and 10— More Later. Dr. M. M. Johnson, both of whom opinion of college men In a large j where candy, ice cream, soda and were prominent and successful | ------I other articles were sold. One of the Los Angeles, Feb. 28.— (AP.) — majority of the universities of the physicians in Hartford. He graduat-j Le Bourget, France.-(AP.)—^ country must be organized on one ed in 1881 from the medical de- ' , . ..„• ... Filmland folk assembled today to Program Menus one thousand five hundred cock trtL^holde? partment of the University of V er-1 The trans-Atlantic flight season, side or other of the question has i pheasants are to be released in number. pay their final tribute to Mabel been sent to more than 150 col­ ! westward Paris to New York is due | Connecticut coverts between March entertainment program was Normand, comedienne, whose elfin leges. A copy of a plan proposed by E.Yaminations Shortly | to open in a few weeks and me- the Harvard Debating Council was 1 and 10, the State Board of Fish- i booked through Thomas Coffey, screen impersonations endeared her The Copies of the tour Days Will Be Examinations for the two home | chanics, airport clerks and news- enclosed. cries and Game announced today, booking agent of Harford and R in the hearts of motion picture fans ^ I was exceptionally good. The Novel nursing classes who have spent count- Plan Recommended. throughout the world. The plan' recommended that all They will be systematically added gyncopators, consisting of six young Chapter, ^ , rph,,_„ ! less sleepless nignts in past springs! Lew Cody, husband of Miss Nor­ to existing flocks of wild hen pheas- j jadies, who played various instru- conducting, ^11 toke p.ace Thu - I take-offs that never left' present Federal legislation for the mand, annoiviced that honorary enforcement of the 18th Amend­ ants and, with increases by natural | nients and sang songs, was a pleas- h.’.im’’ ^be sheds, are storing in reserves pallbearers, many of them promi­ Published In Tuesday*s at the Sykes Memorial School build-1 giumber. ment be repealed, that Congress reproduction plus 15,000 birds which i feature, while Edith Doyle was nent in the film industry, would in­ ing. There are twenty-six who will should make unlawful the operation will be distributed by the State in | ygj.y good in her dance numbers. Dieudonne Coste and Captain clude Sid Grauman, D. W. Griffith. August, an abundance of this kind j ,pj^g Mystery Man was introduced take the examinations. Carretier are the most prominent of all saloons and alehouses, that Notes Mack Seimett, Charles Chaplin, Herald of game is anticipated for the n ext: proved to be no other than French fliers who have announced Douglas Fairbanks, Ford Sterling, Federal aid should be provided all Omer Schook .is ill at his home states enacting legislation to en­ hunting season. Jack Phillips, formerly of this city. their intention of trying the big Eugene Pallette, Samuel Goldwyn, on Pleasant street. To make certain that the birds Mr. Phillips played the ukulele and hop. Arthur Goebel, Paul Bern and Fed­ force the 18th Amendment and that Mrs. Walter Burke of West street there should be a program of Fed­ will be released at the most ad­ sang several selections, accompanied Armeno Lotti,' Paoul Lefevre and eral Judge William P. James. The Please Place Your Orders at Once! eral education to foster and encour- vantageous places, studies have been by Mr. Atwood at the piano. He was hag been ill the past week. dean Assolant, who negotiated Old Michael J. Mullins, pas- made of actual conditions and maps rs. Mary Mahoney has returned Orchard, Maine, to San Sebastian, o f tteToma'i ''ca S o S r« given the hearty applause of his Robert S. Morrison of Peterboro, used to chart the places disclosing home town audience.' Go-Get-Em to her home on Windemere avenue | spain_ will attempt to cross the At- of the Good Shepherd of Beverly the most likely coverts. Reports of pj^Qggj.g g, colored singer, dancer and from the Hartford hospital. lantic the other way, but it is said l Hipg, was chosen to conduct th e! N. H., president of the Crimson, and flocks of hen pheasants iii all parts ^ proved a real favorite and The .many friends of Mrs. William that their hopping-off point will be ] ceremony. Geoffrey Parsons, Jr., of New York The Manchester Evening Herald of the. State have also been m ves-, forced to respond to several Beinhauer will be pleased to hear Se'villei Spain. j ------— ------. City, editorial chairman, endorse the tigated. Land areas devoted to pri- gjjggj.gg ^r. Coffey who announced she is on the gain following an Coste and Carretier are having a j plan. The authors were Gerald W. - vate clubs and “exclusive shooting I program was very entertaining operation at the Rockville City race already to dete'fmine who shall i Oklahoma City —Primo Camera Harrington of Mattapoisett, James wdll be avoided so^bat the birds wi , witty jokes and stories. hospital. be rfeady to start first. Both are and his manager, Leon See, are put­ S. Jennison of Cambridge and the Ije on land open to the P” b ic. i Dancing followed the entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hamilton ( thought to be bending their efforts ting into the ground some of the debating team coach, Edward M. tnale pheasant will be re ^ program and James Rhodes of Chebeque Island, Maine, are j toward taking-off at the end of May dollars they have ammassed Rowe. about every five beus, to g ^ Tolland acted as prompter and visiting their daughter, Mrs. E. H. j or the beginning of June. through the rapidity with which the The debating team will discuss the ; big fellow’s opponents have been subject in a debating tour next i reproduction, and consideration vuii, Carlton Buckmister and his orches­ Cobb and family of Reel street for j Others to Go Paul Coios, the air-mail pilot who'; sunk. The two have formed a com- month to a (Jpzen mid-western col- be given to the size of coverts and tra furnished music for the dancing. a few weeks. \dvertise in Tlie Evening Heraid-lt Pays available food before the birds are Mrs. Frank Hartman of Windsor pany to deal in oil properties leges. William C. Pfunder. popular an recently assisted Coste in his two “ planted.' avenue has been receiving treatment record-breaking flights with heavy Re“pVoduction of pheasants in the nouncer. was in charge of the an- n.t.piouin,L u “ , , , , , ^----- nouncements during the evening. at the Hartford hospital for several loads, is likely to accompany the ■wilds has been successful here for a At the Firemen's F’air tonight. weeks and has returned home. long distance record-hoWer, with humber of years. In 1927, after the Miss Annette Klee of South Man­ Maurice Bellonte, as mechanic and birds had been considerably depleted Miss 'Veronica Coffey of Hartford Jbr Economical TrensportatiOH wll appear in several dance num­ chester is the guest of her sister wireless operator. in the preceding season, state game Mrs. Charles Heintz of Union street. The plane, which is now nearly wardens released 8,000 birds of both bers. On the same bill will be Bert Howe in a hick comedian act and completed at the Breguet shops, is sexes. Although the law allows a replica of the “Question Mark’’ hunters to kill only cock pheasants, Pareno Brothers in a piano-accor- dian program. The music for danc­ with which Coste flew over four reports to the Board show that more continents. It will be propelled by than 20,000 pheasants were killed ing will be furnished by Stein's SPRING three 600 h. p. Hlspano-Suiza mo­ that year. From the results of that Orchestra. Queer Twists Emblem Club Card Party tors, have a lifting capacity of ' experience, and other successful twelve tons and average a speed of years, the Board is optimistic that There was a public card party at the Elks Home on Wednesday after­ In Day^s News 125 miles an hour for the first ten the plantings this year will mean hours, increasing gradually as the CLEARANCE noon under the auspices of the abundance in the hunting preserves load deci'eases with the consump­ •, next fall. Rockville Emblem Club, with bridge and whist being played. The win­ tion of fuel and oil. ' ‘ The birds to be released next New York—The favorite sports of Carretler’s plane, work upon month include a consignment of ners were as follows: Bridge, first, the Grand Duchess Kira is now air­ Mrs. W illiai'. Reeves of Windsor; w’bich was started by the Cousinet BIC SALBjAsnSr English pheasants purchased last plane riding. She made her first plant builders January 2, is a thick- December. There are 488 of these second, Mrs. Alice Sullivan of Staf­ flight two weeks ago and found it ford Springs: third, Mrs. Charles ■winged monoplane with the gasoline ■.foreign birds, twelve of the original “ splendid.” The 20-year-old daugh­ and oil contained in the wings. It Keeney, Rockville; w'hist, first, Mrs. lot having died during a rough ter of the Grand Duke Cyril, claim- Is similar to that in which the late TOMORROW passage from England. Other pheas­ rp.Louise Morin, , second, _ Mrs. V, ISaenger. i Russian throne, has been j Drouhin, former pilot for ants for the planting were bought There was a large number in atten- visiting this country. i ______|______f______mainly from Connecticut breeders, dance, with Mrs. Ralph Morin. | City—After two attempts j .a few coming from points in nearby chairman of the committee m i decided not to [ states. There are now 175 commer­ J •„ w I try again to make a trip to Europe. cial pheasant breeders in Connecti­ Next Wednesday there will be a , ^ ago after family goodbyes , cut. The number has increased rap­ members social with Mrs. Oscar 1 g^ steamship Bremen’s pier she I idly since the State abandoned its Peterson in charge. debarked explaining she could not :game farm several years ago and Plans for a charity card party leave her husband and children. contracted annually for most of the were discussed on Wednesday and it There were goodbyes again as the output of professional breeders. is expected this will be held some- Steamship Berlin was preparing to A considerable sa-ving has resulted ■ time in March.March, leave yesterday. Mrs. Soder hur­ in buying from commercial houses, C. Of C. To Hold Meetings ried down the gangplank as the John 'W. Titcomb, superintendent of William R. Dowding, president of I whistle blew. Fisheries and Game, reports. When the Rockville Chamber of Com­ i New York—Malcolm P. Hanson, the farm was in operation, he says, merce, has announced that the next , ^g^j^ operator of the Byrd ex- there was a cost to the State of * V, j pedition. has just seen the features about $10 for each bird raised. The night, xMarch 4, at which time plans | Malcolm P. Hanson. Jr., for the average purchase price from breed­ will be discussed. . . for I first time. Pictures of loved ones ers is about S3. Including transpor­ meetingsr ■v^bich speakers form , reached explorers homeward tation and the cost of distribution, other cities will appear. It is the | ^^e Antarctic. Malcolm. rr CARS he estimates that more than $50,000 opinion of the president that the Jr., is 15 months old. will be spent this year in restocking Chamber should have something pheasant coverts. Most of the birds New York—Barelegged girls and WITH AN 0^C t HAT c o u n t s practical and helpful for all mem­ are last year’s stock, but some are bers in addition to acting on busi­ men wearing plus forus are barred i two years old. ness matters. from the presence of sacred ' The Board is also able to an­ American Legion Au.'Gliary Active elephants in Siam. Advices from nounce that quail, which were al­ The regular meeting of the Ameri­ Bangkok are that American tour­ most entirely decimated here sever­ can Legion Auxiliary was held in ists visiting the elephants’ stables al years ago by close shooting and G. A. R. Hall on Wednesday night. were compelled to return to a liner Here is a bargain event without paraUel in the history of disease epidemics, are noticeably in­ and put on more dignified garb. There were the regular reports of “My success with Jean isn't just creasing. Eighty-seven were trapped committees and a new committee of Mexico City—Eighteen queens of thia community! This great spring clearance sale brings to recently near Clinton from goodly luck,” says Mrs. V. Lund, 286 three was appointed to work with beauty are to preside over a carni­ Loretto St., Tottenville, L. I. “It is .sized flocks and will be released to val tomorrow. Partisans were so bargain seekers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure the Drum and Bugle Corps of the due to a plan. proper quail coverts in other parts j Legion to see in what way the auxi- vigorous thaUan attempt to choose famous used cars ^^th an OK that counts** at savings that of the State where these birds are .. “ She has escaped the ill-effects ' liary may aid them. Mrs. May ore queen was abandoned. of colds and upsets because, at the less numerous. Chapman, Mrs. Anna Trinks and New York — Alexandre Dumas will be long remembered. A mixed lot of males and hens has first sign of a cold, of bad breath, Mrs. Bertha Backofen wxre the drives a truck. He parked too long. coated tongue or feverishness, I also been purchased by the Board members named. Mrs. Phyllis Because of his name judge suspend­ Due to the tremendous popularity of the New Chevrolet and penned at Rockville for release open her bowels with California Fig Thatcher of East Hampton who was ed sentence. soon. These are true bobwhites from Syrup. She loves its taste and I Six, we have an unusuaUy large stock of fine used cars. To to speak on “National Defense” was London—American marines have Mississippi, the only state where like its gentle, thorough action.” unable to be present, but several failed to get one situation in hand. this species can be bought legally. Mothers by thousands praise clear our stock quickly, we offer these splendid cars at low representatives of other patriotic | They were walloped by a team of The Mexican is considered unsuit­ California Fig Syrup. For fifty the Queen Victoria rifles in a shoot. sale prices that are nothing less than sensational. able for reproduction in this climate. organizations were present. years physicians have endorsed this Quail are protected by law in this Mrs. Margaret Marley gave a re­ Browley, Calif.—Quakes are qot pure vegetable product. It tones Buy a car during this sale at many dollars below its normal state at all times, hunting and kill­ port on the 4H Club. Rockville’s without their advantages in the Im­ and strengthens stomach and bow­ ing being prohibited until October Busy Cut-Ups. The club held its perial Valley. They caused small els: stimulates appetite; encour­ price! Look to the red that counts** tag as proof of its regular meeting and afterward en­ ages digestion and assimilation. Its 1931. geysers to spout and irrigated a 160- The grouse situation has improved joyed a 'Valentine and Washington acre field of cantelopes. use helps make sallow, listless chil­ quality and dependability. This tag signifies that the car also, according to reports received Birthday social combined. New York — Anna Turkel of dren rosy and energetic. has been thoroughly checked and reconditioned. Be sure by the Board. Numerous birds, There are now one hundred and 1,Woonsocket R. I., who once sold Look for the name California sometimes in large flocks, have been fifty-six paid members in the Auxi­ candy at the Metropolitan Opera when buying. That marks the gen- to attend this sale early! noted. A disease epidemic which at­ liary, of the one hundred and seven­ House, has made her debut in opera i uine; safe for infants, effective for tacked grouse in the passed few sea- ty-seven required. The teams are at Genoa. 1 children in their teens.— Adv. ons is believed to have run its course, and with a good breeding season this spring an increase in Wide choice of four and six cylinder cars this kind of game may be expected. There has been considerable suf­ fering among wild birds during pe­ riods of cold and snow, observers 1939 CHEVROLET CO.\CH— Read that have reported. Many land-owncr.s. price! See this practically new Chev­ .sportsmen and wardens have aided LET’S rolet—compare appearance, perform­ % the birds by putting out feed. The ance and reliability and you’ll prefer it 1928Chevrolet Board has encouraged this kindness 1927 Dodge to anything the market offers at any­ P.nd has requested that all, who can, where near this price. Completely feed and aid the birds. Join equipped ready to drive away at Sport Roadster a reduction ’ Coupe LEAPS TO DEATH THE MANCHESTER of $50 ...... 1938 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SED.AN— You can save money on a New York. Feb. 2S.-~t.-VPl — A Motor has been thoroughly re­ Provides ample space for five passen­ slightly used coupe. Car com­ young woman who had registered gers. Motor has been thoroughly con­ at the Tatham Hou.se, a branch of conditioned. Car has wire ditioned. Not a scrAtch on the body. Sold pletely equipped* carefully the Y. W. C. A., in East 3Sth street^ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE “ With an O. K. That Counts.” checked and conditioned. With as Marie Ruhl, of Metuchen, N. J., wheels, rumble seat and is very Special Sale price ...... was found dead in the street this an 0. K. That Counts. Special morning, beneath the window of the goK)d looking. Special sale price 1938 WHIPPET 6 SEDAN-—Good look­ sale price sixth floor room she had occupied. And Help Make ing and good mechanical shape.^ Police listed her death as suicide. Ask for a Identification was established by demonstration...... the police flashing a searchlight across the side of the 12-story build­ ing and in this manner locating all MANCHESTER 1938 CHEVROLET COACH— Beautiful open windows from which it would condition throughout. Tires (tO O C l have been possible for her to jump. splendid. Sale price ...... In the room assigned yesterday to Miss Ruhl they found her baggage Bigger and Better Place To 1936 OLDSMOBILE CO.ACH—Mighty unpacked. There were no notes and good looking and splendid 5 passenger no motive for suicide could be “ buy” for the right party. found. She was about 25 years old and attractively dressed. Sale price ...... $150 WORK IMPROVED WITH AGE INVEST London.— Reports have reached BUY ‘

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■ '.f- MANCHESTER EVENING HTERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930. rpAGE SIX DAILY RADIO PROGRAM TH E BO.OK PRINCESS ADOPTS 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. Friday, February 28, 7:00—Fast Stepers’ orchestra. Leading DX Stations. The musital life of Tennessee hill­ 10:30—Christiaan Kriens’ orchestra 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA-f40. Dame Fashion Says: billy family. Including old-fashioned with Earl Waldo, bass. 8:15—Studio concert program. STAGE AS CAREER 9:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) SURVEY fiddle "breakdowns.” rustic love 11:35—Late dance orchestra. songs, ballads descriptive of events 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 11:00—Martha Berry male quartet. in local history and sacred songs of 7:30—Beau Brummel’s program. 11:30—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. ^man, being an officer in the British the family devotions, will mark the 8:00—Sunshine Boys’ entertainmenL 11:45—Kalohl’s Hawaiian ensemble. BY BRUCE CATTON Lisbon.— (AP.) —Royalist circles program to be broadcast by WJZ and 8:30—Radio graphologj’, music. 293.9—KYW , CHICAGO—1020. navy. 8:00—AVJZ programs (2Vi hrs.) in Portugal are annoyed beyond de­ allied stations at 8 Friday night. 9:00—Love story drama. NBA SERVICE WRITER The hero is a cultured, Intense Among the numbers to be heard will 10:00—Biljo's balalaika orchestra. 10:30—Dance music to 3:00. clergyman of thi Church of Eng­ scription at the fact that Princess be "Down in the Canebrake," "Sour- 10:30—Curtis Institute hour with Emil 11:15—Business college concert. I f anything is certain in this in­ 11:45—Dance music to 3:00. land, orthodox and passionate, who The Suit wood Mountain.” "Peace, Sweet Mlynarski's Symphony orch. secure world, it is that two of this Isabella of Braganza, a beautiful 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Peace" and "Cumberland Gap." The 11:00—Three dance orchestras. month’s biographies will very joins up as a chaplain and lands at sister of the pretender to tee throne trials and tribulations showered upon 12:30—Midnight organ melodie.s. 9:00—Spelling bee school program. Deacon Simon I'ure when he tries to 9:30—Gems of music. speedily become best-sellers. Rupert | the British front just half a dozen of Portugal, Dom Duarte Nuno de put the Kegro cast of his Alpha and 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 10:00—Dance, Symphonic orchestras. hours before the opening of Luden- Braganza, has adopted tee stage as 6:45—Vagabonds: Amo.s 'n’ Andy. 1:00—A trip ahout town. Hughes’ ‘‘George Washington” and : Omega Opera Company Deluxe, Inc., 7:15—Jester; Nation founding. dorg’s last great drive of 1918. a career. through a dress rehearsal of "Rigo- 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. Emil Ludwig’s ‘‘Lincoln’’ seem Is The Thing 8;0U—A lover and his lass. letto” will be heard through the 7:00—Symphony orchestra; talk. destined for that fate beyond the ' What happens to this man in tee I The pretender, a dashing, hand­ 8:30—Rovers male quartet. 9:00—Itlooseheart children’s hour. A\’F A F chain at 10. Although Verdi, 8:43—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) slightest doubt. ensuing turmoil is not pleasant. He some young man of 22, holds a the Italian composer of the opera nev­ 416.4— WGN. CHICAGO—720. 10:30—A1 Forest, organ recital. 9:00—Players: rhythm, melody. There is a sound reason for it, in loses first his faith, then his reason warm comer in tee hearts of large er k""— it. the aria "Donna e Mo­ 11:00—AVJZ dntmatic episodes. bile” lH naturally merges into a late 19:00-Pat Barnes: troupers. each case. and finally his life— a tragic cas­ sections of monarchists who re­ F o r S p r in g blue’ tune. Anyway that is what 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 11:10—Hungry Five male quintet. ualty if ever there was one that fused to recognize the rival branch 6:00—Ludwig Laurier's orchestra. 11:20—Artists, dance orchestra. We’ll start by considering hap' ^ns when the members of the could be marked as more tragic of Braganza which occupied the smc.l Southern grand opera troupe at­ 6:45—Music talk. Pierre Key. 12:00—Dream ship: dance mu.sie. Hughes’ book. tempt to interpret the selection. The 7:00—The family goes abroad. 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO—870. This volume takes Washington than any other. throne of Portugal for 80 years. 7:30—Bonnie Laddies male trio. 9:00—Concert: Prairie president. And here you will burlesque will be presented by an all- from the battle of Trenton, at the His whole trouble is summed up His friends declare that the ex­ Kegro cast. 8:00—Cavaliers male quartet. 10:00- WH.‘\F opera burlesque. 9:00—Eskimo.s dance orchestra. 10:30- Rambllngs: variety show. close of 1776, to the end of the in the comment of one of the line cursion of tee princess into the hnd suits Wave length.^ in meters on left of 9:30—Great White Way program. 11:00—WE.\F dance orchestra. Revolution. Like the preceding officers: ‘‘A ll chaplains are imneces- realm of comedy i^ll impair forever station title, kilocycles on the right. 10:30—Negro burlesque, “ Rlgoletto.” 10- 30- Show boat broadcast. sary at the front. Some are just the royal claimant’s chances to the just bristling Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 10:30—Melodtama, ''^^.vstery House.” 447.5— WMAQ. CHICAGO—670. volumes, it will stir up controversy. face t.vpe indicates bc.st fealuics. 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:00—W.M5C programs (214 hrs.) Hughes is just as lacking in respect I more unnecessary than others. throne. with newness 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 10:30— Northwestern University singers for the old myths as he ever was. This chaplain discovered that he be­ The followers of Prince Nuno Leading East Stations. 6:00—Ballcw's dance orchestra. 11:00—Dan and Sylvia; pianist. longed in the latter class. There Duarte, who call themselves “Mi- in style and 6:30—Contralto and pianist. H;30-Am os 'n' Andy: pianisL Y et it is hard to see where there 272.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 7:00—-Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. 12:00—Dance music (3 hrs.) is any valid reason for complaint. i was nothing whatever for him to do. guelistas” or “Integralistas” repre­ weaves of 299.8— w o e . DAVENPORT—1000. 8;00_BelIineUi's dance orchestra. 7:15—Green and de Rose. The book is fully- documented. - _Its i Nobody wanted him— except to pass sent the most die-hard elements of }j:30—Talk: pianologue; orchestra. 7:30—Stars of melody recital. 8:00—WE.AF’ programs (3 hrs.) around cigarets and do similar odd tee nation. The prospects of the materials. 9:30—Song Shop:, dance music. 8:00—Pickard Family, old t>niers. 11:00—Studio feature entertainer. author evidently has put an enor­ .0:30—Oragnist: dance music. 8:30—Men about town, vocsl trio. 11:15—Hawkeve ensemlile, bariicne. mous amount of research into the , jobs.. The knowledge was too much young prince to ascend the throne 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE—1060. 9:45— Famous loves drama, "Andrew 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. of Portugal have already Been dim­ 11:45—New songs; stage coachers. writing of it. He gives chapter and i for him, and he broke. 6:1.5—Calverton’s salon music. Jackson." old world music. ..---- „ ..c , ------.... ; "Retreat” is more than just an- med by tee marriage of his brother, fi;no—Dinner orchestra, soprano. 9:00— Billv Jones and Ernie Hare. 12:30—Green room: fireplace music. verse for all of his iconoclastic out- i 6:30—The Romany trail, music, 9:30—Josef Koestner’s orchestra with 1:30—Pacific Nomads entertainment. bursts. other war book. It is literature, of | Prince Miguel, to Anita Stewart of 374.8—W BAP, FORT W ORTH—800. Ellberson, N. J., and was forced to 243.8—WNAC .BOSTON—1230. Barre Hill, tenor. On top of that, the Washington i a high order. The Century Co. is Very Moderately 10:00—Soprano, contralto, quartet. 10:30-Orchestra concert. abdicate his rights as candidate to 7:30—Hawaiians: book talk. 11:00—Show boat: organist. that he.paints emerges as a greater | publishing it, at ^2.50 tee copy. 8:00—W .4 BC programs (3 hrs.) 10:30—Smith Ballew's orchestra. tee Portuguese throne. 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:00—Skelcn hook, drama episodes. 11:30—Musical programs (2% hrs.) character than the Washington of i A Mystery Story That’ll Set Priced 11:15—Slumber music hour. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPSINGS—SCO. The good looking and athletic 12:00—WABC orchestra, organist. 9:30—Orchestra: clas.sics. the old school books. In fact, he ^ You Goggle-Eyed 545,1_WGR. BUFFALO—550. 491.5—W IP. PH ILA D E LA P H IA —610, yoimg prince who succeeded h is: 11:30—Late dance orchestras. rises to colossal proportions. Hughes A ll you can do when you finish 7:30—\VE.\F piograms (2 hrs.) 7:30—String quartet, contralto. 12;O0—Studio entertainment. I wayward brother as head of the [ 9:00—Concert, piano recital. 8;o0—Studio hour: musical shower. "the Amazing Web” is lay the book 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—1260. makes it abundantly clear that the j “Muguelist” branch of the House j 9:30—Buffalo feature program. 9:00—JUisical entertainment. 7:00—Studio concert orchestra. Father of his Country was that, in j down gently and say "Whooo-eeeee” 10:00—WE.\K programs (1 hr.) 9:30— Instrumental trio with George 8:00—AVE.AF programs (3 hrs.) It ’s teat sort of a book. of Braganza is affectionately called .333 1 —WMAK. BUFFALO—500. Lapham, Jr., tencr. 10:90—studio feature program. sober truth. He held tee revolution ! ‘‘Our Nunosinho” by his numerous 6:30—WABC programs (5 hrs.) 10:00—Two dance orchestras. This mystery story, written by 1 Expert Fitting: and 10:30—AVJZ orchestra, artists. together through long, dark years, i admirers. i 42S.3—V7LV/. CINCINNATI —700. 535,4—WLIT. PHILADELPHIA—560. 11- nil— )',\-c-ii;, iige Club rntcriainment.He was the revolution. Harry Stephen' Keeler, is— to be 6:30—nimier dance music. 6:ri()_Dinncr dance music. 491.5—V7DAF, KANSAS CITY— 610. blunt— the doggondest thing of its | As to the princess, tolerant opin- j 7:l.'i—Tonv’s serttp book. 7:30—WE.A’F programs (2 hrs.) 9:30—WE.AF program.^ (H , hrs.) Reading this book, you find your­ ions condones her for wandering i Alterations 8:00—Orchestra: question contest. kind I ever read. It is as complicat­ 9:30—Camso's orchestra: pianist. 11:90—FaV'-M il' s: 'n' '.udy. self wondering how on earth the | from the seclusion of an Austrian | 8:45— BC programs (H i hrs.) li);30—Oi'chf’strn: musical studio. 11:45—Studio dance orchestra. ed as half a dozen ordinary mys­ 9:30—Conceit: Quakeis' hour. United States ever gained their in- medieval castle to the footlights, j 11:30—Franklin’s dance orchestra. 12:45—The Nightliawk ii.ni:. j tery tales. Plot revolves within plot. 10:30—Highlights of history. 365.6—WHAS. LOUISVI LLE —820. dependence. In retrospect the job i They say that the little princess is i 11:00—Trio: but lit corkers. 305.9—KDKA. PITTSBURGH—980. The long arm of coincidence reaches finid—i.itHo Symphony orchestra. 9:09—Wi''..At<’ program.^ (3 hrs.) looks impossible. ! possessed of remarkable histrionic i 12:00—Gibson's dance orchestra. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. everywhere. One puzzle is solved, 12:30—Sweet and low down. 7:00—WJZ Amos 'n' Andy. talent which could not have escaped i 1 ;(i0—Thirteenth Hour Insomniacs. 7:1.-.—')■( n celi-iharinoni/.ers; concert 7:09—Orchestra: Smokers’ hour. The answer, of course, is clear— j only to reveal another. 280 2—W TAM. CLEVELAND—1070. : I.',—U'.j/, nio:;r.'inis (2’ ;. hrs.) 8:09—WABC prograin.s (3 hr.s ) Washington. This man, sadly' the critical eye of Max Reinhardt, 11:39—Tom Gcrun's orchestra. 11:90—Radio traffic court. Yet— and this is the amazing the famous Austrian playwright.! 8:00—WK.\r orchestia. qmntet. 11:29—Two daitce orchestra. harassed and perplexed, the prey | 9:30—Friday frolic: oicliestra. 2-.5.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH —1220. thing— the author never loses the 6:00—Dinner music: concert. 461.3— V7SM, N A SH V ILLE —650. of a thousand doubts and difficulties, | Incidentally, Reinhardt wnrote a play I 11:00—siiow boat: midnight melodics 8:09—Orchestra: artist.s hour. main thread, and the reader never in which his royal pupil is cast for CENTER.- 12:30—Lee Roth's orchestra. 7:00—Orchestra: Uncle Gimliee. playing a lone hand month after i gets confus^. By a baffling freak 399.8—WJR. DETROIT—750. ■7-30—WE.AF programs (4 hrs.) 9:99—WJZ program.s (H4 hrs.) the leading part. 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 10:00—Studio program; artist. month, made the revolution a sue- | of skill. Keeler makes tee whole 8:30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 11::!9—.Amo.s ’ n’ .\nd>. comedians. 10:00—Harmony piano twins. 7:30—Min.strel men’s frolic. cess simply because he was one of | thing seem simple and understand­ 10:30—WJZ recording artists. 8-00—Smith’.s dance orchestra. 11:43—Gastonians dance music. the great figures of all history, i 422.3—WOR. NE W ARK—710. 8-45—W.iZ programs (3 hrs.) 379.5—KGO. O AKLAND s- 790. able. You never give the job up as 379.5—WGV. SCHENECTADY—790. 12:30—1.03 Angeles feature hour. Stripped of the pious fables of Par- [ too complicated. You knit your 6:30—Dinner concert orchestra. 1:00—Parlor program: nnm-'ds. 7:30—The Celestial choristers. 13:00—Wcatl’cr: market repot Is. son Weems and. his school, Wash- | brow, light a new cigaret, cuss a 8:00—Radio comedy: orchestra. 6:09-Dinner dance music. 508.2—WOW. OMAHA—590. 7:P()_E(',iicational talk: pianist. 11:00—Musical, vocal recital. ington rises to a greater height than | trifie in awed wonder— and go on 9:00—College fun and music. 12:99—Arti.sts musical program. lous firsts 9:30—Gypsy orchestra, soloisti. 7:30—W E A F male trios' hour. before— lofty and indomitable, one with it, far into tee night. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. 270.1— W RVA, RICHMOND—1110. 10:00—Kmil Velazco, organist. 7:45—Virginia players: octet. , of the three or four truly gigantic In other words, the book is a lulu. 10:30—Vaudeville headline artists. 9:00—W E A F programs (1^ hrs.) figures the new world has produced. 11:00—I,ale dance orchestra. 10:30-Pop the question. lii-nii—Harold Price, pianist. When you finish it you discover it j BREMEN- 11:30—Dloonbeams music hour. 11:00—WEA!>’ dance orchestra. 10:39—Two dance orehestr.ns. Do not, on any account, miss this is wildly improbable, from start to j in sp eed Secondary DX Stations. book. It is issued by William Mor­ Secondary Eastern Stations. finish. But it’s corking entertain­ across tu ocean 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 202.6— WORD. B A TA V IA —1’480. row and Co., and sells at $5. ment. I f you have any fondness for 508.2—WEEl. BOSTON—590. 8:00—Concert: agricultural talk. 11:30—Hollywood frivolities. Emil Ludwig Entwines a Wreath detective stories, don’t— I beg of 6:30—\’ncntioi' cluli: ensemble. 12:30—Studio organ recital. 9:01)—.Musical program, artists. 8:00—Big Brother clul). 291.3—CFCF. MONTREAL—1030. 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO—870. For Lincoln you— miss this one. 7:30—Merr.N maket s’ concert. 6 :00—Twilight music: frolic. 12:30—Frank Westphal’s orchestra. Ludwig’s “ Lincoln” is something I t ’s published by E. P. Dutton, 8:00-W EAF programs (3 hrs ) 10-no—Concert: dance orcficstra. 12:09-Comedy dialect sketches. else again. It derives its interest 11:00—Studio dance program. 272.6—V7LWL. NEW YORK—1100. 1:00—b x air vaudeville. and retails at $2.50. 374.8—V7SAI. CINCINNATI-800. 6:45—Talk: orche.';! l a : l.allt. 202.6— W HT. CHICAGO—14E0. largely from the fact that this Ger­ 7:30—Studio musical program. 7:4.'—Studio orch‘‘.':tral rmnic. 11:09-Studio musical program. man biographer’s intense admira­ ARCTURUS ICECREAM 10:00—Studio artists hour. 526—WNYC. NFW VOFK—570. 12:00—Your hour league. tion for the son of the western la in speedy 10:30—W EAF programs (1 hr.) 6:30—Studio musical program. 288.3— W FAA, DALLAS—1P40. POLICE BEATS 215.7—WHK. CLEVELAND—1390. 6:30—Lessons in 11:00—Rov and his boys. frontier is so obvious. reception 7:00—Orche.atra: artists hour. 7:10—Sate Safety oanme.i-t’ . 285.5—KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1050. There is no critical analysis here. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 11:00—Roval optimistic hour. 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 319—VVeSH. PORTLANO-940. None is attempted. Ludwig’s one 11:00—Slumber music hour. 9:30—Arti.sts entertainment. 12:99—I.ion Tamer.s program. The members of the Manchester 12:45 —Legion Stadium events. 11:30—I-'our dance orche.str.as. 10:00—.vttndio concert program. big virtue, in this book, is that he j police department have been given “ gets the feel” of things. He goes ORANGE PINEAPPLE AND NUT ------— ------— ------j I their assignments for the monte of ARCTURUS 9'30 p m .-A rm ou r Program. ^ lican committee by former C over-1 back, almost in person, to the San- ! March, starting tomorrow. There BLUE LONG LIFt BUTTERSCOTCH ICE CREAM 10 00 p“ .-Armstrong Quakers - i nor Alvan T. Fuller. i g^mon nver country m its infancy: i will be no change in the men at the RADIO TUBES Don’t Ever Leave Me; Cross Your i Brockton, M ass.-Tw o more o il, and if he seems to be gripped by a ; office. Chief Samuel G. Gordon and Also P bk Ice Cream and Fancy Shapes. WTIC PROGRAMS fj)roqrams in 7SECONDS Fingers from “Sons o’ Guns;” Ex­ companies, making total of 12, in -, belief that Lincoln, from the cradle, j Lieutenant William Barron will be Travelers Broadcasting Service cerpts from “Katinka,” rnml; dieted for conspiracy to destroy the ’ was set apart, marked by some ' the day officers and Captain Her- For s:i.j by the following local dealers: Hartford, Conn. Jeannie with the Light Brown Keith Oil Company enter plea of mysterious force for great events 1 man Schendel and Sergent John not guilty in Superior Court. 'I and a high destiny—destiny—well well, others Packard’s Pharmacy 50,000 W., 1030 K. C., 28‘i.8 M. Hair, Foster; A la Bien Aimee, Crockett will be on duty nights at Farr Brothers Schutt; Don’t Ever Leave Me; Boston.— Henri de Glane, French | have had that feeiing, too. the office. The changes are as fol­ RADIO SERVICE 981 Main Street At the Center This biography will not compare Captain Stratton's Fancy, Taylor; wrestling champion, wins two out lows; North End, Arthur Seymour; on all makes. of three falls from Wladek Zybysko with Sandburg’s or Beveridge’s. Friday, February 28, 1930 Missouri Waltz, Logan; My Fate Center and Upper Main, John Cav- PHONE 3733 Dully and Robinson Edward J. Murphy is in Your Hands; Don’t ever of New York. Probably it was not meant to. But agnaro; lower Main, Winfield Mar­ E. S. T, it is eminently readable, and be­ New Sets and Standard 111 Center Street Depot Square Leave Me. ■Washington—T a ft’s physicians be­ tin; midnight, Joseph Prentice; 7:00— Fast Steppers. yond any doubt it will find a place 10;30 p.m.—Estey organ—A1 Forest lieve end near, Mrs. Hoover calls West Side, Cassells; Automobile Accessories. Crosby’s Pharmacy, Bluefields 7:05—Highlights in Sports. 11-00 n m —Hamilton Brown Sketch at T aft home; Bishop Freeman on the book shelves of a hundred nights, David Geilligan. The day men Ar- 7:10—“Speaking of Sports”— B o o k. ' ' broadcasts, nationwitlenationwi’^3 prayer. | thousand or so of Americans during aside from the office will be:,John WM. E. KRAH thur B. McGinley. Cincinnati— Robert A. T aft form- , the coming months. McGlinn, Rudolph Wirtalla, motor­ 7:25—Hartford Courant News Bul­ 11:15 p.m.—Longines time. 669 Tolland Turnpike 11:16 p.m.— Champion Weatherman. er president’s son leaves for Wash- i Little, Brown and Co. are the cycle, and North End, Michael Fitz­ letins; Benrus Time; Weather Re­ ington. I publishers. The price is $5. gerald. port; Alcohol Announcements. 11:10 p.m.— Sport Digest. 11:23 p.m.—Temperature. Senate defeats : Rector’s Soul Dies In Germany’s 7:30— "Ray and Bestos” —NBC. •r^ u-n Washington — lumber tariff in night session. i Last Drive FAVOR SINGLE WOMEN 8:00—Cities Service Concert—NBC. P’“ ’ Dcinhill. The amazing thing about the 9:00— Cliquot Club Eskimos— NBC. j Rapid City, S. D.—“Poker Alice” j never-ending flood of war novels is % Tubbs, famous gambler of old west, I i London.—The old question as to 9.30— “ Along the Great White ^ ... . ■ m ■ n —■» that none of them duplicates the whether or not married women died. Way”—NBC. ! f I others. Each one tackles the war should work has been definitely 10:00—Alpha and Omega O pera' ^ Washington — McFadden resolu- ■ from a different angle; and many Overnight tion asks if Federal Reserve wall | answered here. Nearly 7000 women Company—NBC. ' i of them are extremely good. employed as clerks in the British participate directly or indirectly in < 10:30— Benrus Correct Time. t One of the very best of the lot is service recently voted on this ques- international bank. ! 10:31—“The Travelers Hour”^—Or- | “Retreat,” written by the English , tion. The returns were for the neg- A. P. News Chicago— Secret committee plans ' chestra directed by Christiaan; 4. war veteran, C. R. Benstead. It , ative side by a large majority. Some to clean Chicago of crime in six Kriens; with Earl Waldo, bass,;?! flames with a terrible bitterness contended that the working married guest soloist. I ■' months. i which is, perhaps, all the stranger women kept single women with no 11:30—Hartford Courant News Bui-] New Haven—Thomas R. Robin- ' Washington—British send war­ in that its author is still a military other means of support out of a job. V letins; Weather Report and At- ; son, former New Haven assistant i ships to Santo Domingo. I Ian tic Coast Marine Forecast: Al- ; corporation counsel, appointed New ^ Chicago—Congressman Kunz and cohol Announcement. j Haven county deputy coroner. |son acquitted of confidence game 11:35— Club Worthy Hills Orchestra. | Meriden—Board of trustees of : charge. I 12:30 Midn.— Silent. i Connecticut School for Boys re- I Honolulu.— Autopsy of Mrs. ! DON^T 9;00 p.m.— Interwoven Pair— Jones tion of orders for inquiry into I Next Door to Dougherty’s Corner Main St. & Brainard Place So. Manchestee and Hare. charges made against state Repub-1 Barber Shop PAGE SEVEN ^IANCHESTER EVianNG HERALD, SOUTH MANjCHESTER, CON^., PRIDAY, P^BRUARY 28, 1930.

JAPAN AND U. S. I CHARGED OWN HRMS POWER CO. LIBERAL BOY SCOUT NEWS .X . FOR SATURDAY FOR ENGINEERS WORK ' Troop 3 X Troop 3 of the Center Congre^- IN THEIR SALARIES tiopal ofepreh held its regular meet­ Washington, Feb. 28.— CAP) — ing on Wednesday evening at tpe The Federal Trade Commission was Franklin school. About 20 Scouts told today that the American Gas were present. " 1 and Electric Company in 1928 Paid Publicity Man $600 a The meeting opened with the flag Senator Reed Visits Japan I charged engineering supervision exercises and the Scout Oa.th. 1 1 J 1 T«llr i fees not only to its subsidiaries but Games were played and drilling CSC A m toSSSuO r lO ISIK * to an engineering firm employed to Month and Expenses Paid; was practiced for about a half an ■ draw plans for a new power plant. hour. Patrol meetings were held Hvor -ckley. utilities expert j and dues and attendance were tah- j V/VCl u llllallU l!. for the commission, testified today] Got $43,000. en. For the rest of the evening in--i in the commission’s hearing on ^ structions in signaling was given 'Utilities financing, that the en- by Charley Lynn, and several tests were passed. Scoutmaster McCoipb Outstanding London.T J „ TFeb.7<„v, OB2 8 .-(A rA•D^ P )-A Ampri m er - ginecring firm ^ of Stevens American and' Washington, Feb. 28.—(AP)—O. M. Kile, Washington publicity man, gave to the First Class Scouts, in­ ;an and Japanese naval proposals ; Company, $123,337 for super- struction for the First Aid Ment with their attendant points of dif- J vision on its work for the deep- testified today before the Senate Badge. The meeting ended with the fcrencc were again discussed be-1 water power plant opposite Wil- lobby committee that he had been Scout Oath about 9tl5 o’clock. tween representatives of the two'niington Del., which js o ^ e d employed to direct Muscle Shoals Notes . ^ , ,, . iointly by the Atlantic City Elec- Troop 3 will hold its meeting Values publicity for the American Cyana- delegations, at resumption of the . Company, subsidiary of Ameri- Friday instead of Wednesday at naval conference today. ; can Gas and a United Gas Improve- mid Company at $600 a month from the Franklin school. Scouts don’t Senator David A. Reed, who is the ment Company subsidiary, 1926 to March, 1929. forget. —which prove that at Garber Bros, you may fur­ expert on Japanese matters for the Bickley said that in 13 years The Cyanamid company has pro­ There is no school this week and .American delegation, visited Am- American Gas made a net profit of posed to lease the power and nitrate the different patrols have had nish your home in jarood taste and economically! bassador Matsudaira and they spent: more than $12,500,000 for supervis- plant at Muscle Shoals and a bill is hikes. On Monday a number of some time over various problems, ing on a total of $216,000,000 worth now before Congress which would Scouts went for bicycle rides. On Later Senator Reed, Secretary of construction by companies it accept the offer. Tuesday the Stag Patrol held a Stimson and J. Theodore Marriner, owmed outright. Kile testified that in addition to hike and on Wednesday the Lions chief of the Western European di- Although he said he did not know his regular salary he was allowed went on a hike to Hillstown to pick vision of the State Department and how Stevens and Wood handled the an expense account which included a site for a patrol camp. diplomatic adviser, called on Prime ; charge made by American Gas, he $400 or $500 a month for an assis­ The new Tenderfoot Scouts are Minister MacDonald at the House of .said there was no doubt that this tant. advancing steadily and three second Commons and conferred with him on figure “became part of the cost or He said he was told to send bills class Scouts are nearly first class. the Japanese question. ■ constructing the station. to the advertising representative of There will be a troop hike to the Details Kept Secret. ' He said this was true of all en- the Union Carbide Company but cabin site in Hillstown on Saturday. Details of the Reed-Matsudaira gineering charges paid by subsidiary added he did not know the relation­ Bring enough food for two meals and be at the Center at 9 o’clock conversation were not disclosed but V, companies x y A A A ^ V.I. A A A W and — that the rates ship between it and the Cyanamid observers were of the opinion it charged to customers of the power company. sharp. would be difficult for any discussion companies consequently would be Got $43,000 Scouts don’t forget the Court of to go very far without encountering ' affected. Questioned about the total Honor at the Rec on Friday at 7:30 the Japanese demand for a 70 per , amount of money he receive from p. m. cent cruiser ratio as against the both companies, he estimated it at American insistence on a 60 per , SOVIETS SAY JEWS $43,292 .f which he said about $18,- The largest library in the world cent ratio for Japan. This is the 000 represented his salary. is the Bibliotheque Nationale, in biggest issue between the two coun­ Kile said he visited Senator Nor­ Paris. It contains over 1,000,000,- tries and is the one upon which thus ARE HELPING POPE ris, Republican, Nebraska, several 000 volumes. far both sides have appeared times. Norris has been a consistent adamant although there have been Moscow. Feb. 28.—(Jewish "Tele­ opponent of private ownership of persistent rumors of a possible com­ graphic Agency.)—Soviet official Muscle Shoals. The witness said un- i Don’t Go To Extremes promise. : circles are professing greatest in­ der questioning that he did not tell Start Early. j dignation against American Jews Norris w'hom he represented. i The -\merican delegation went who have “joined the Pope’s cru­ Kile testified he had aided Sena- | To End Constipation into action early this morning on | sade against Soviet Russia.” tors Capper, Republican, Kansas, | this the first day of resumption of The Soviet leaders, it is said, feel Thomas, Democrat, Oklahoma, and , Ui3the coniereiiceconference aitciafter the enforced 1 that American Jews more than tuau others in preparing speeches. He j When bad breath, or a coated | 2 Pieces 100% Angora week’s recess caused by the French | gf ^ny other countries, know added he had given similar assis- | tongue, biliousness or headaches political crisis. Under Secretary | ^j^g Communistic regime has tance to Representatives Jones, j warn of constipation, don’t take' Stim.son’s chairmanship, the delega-1 Russian Jewry, Democrat, Texas, Ketcham, Re­ violent purgatives. There’s no use Choice of Either Chair lion neiaheld a meeuuf:;meeting atcu. headquarters ;| Izvestia,izvestia, whicnwhich nashas an official publican, Michigan and Dickinson, when a candy Cascaret will stop and among other things devoted fur- gj^aj-acter, commented that the lead- Republican, Iowa. the trouble in a jiffy: will cleanse ther consideration to the proposed i the-Roman Catholic and oth- your system pleasantly, and com­ aereement for the humanization of er Christian churches understand BUYS EXCHANGE SEAT pletely. —only six groups at this price submarine warfare. , i that the rabbinates are connected The relief you get so promptly! Meantime thereuicre.- were signs of j-jjg j,gg| ^orld power, that,is, Chicago, Feb. 28.— (AP)—Mem­ from Cascarets is lasting. Casca- What.an ideal opportunity for a new activity in other conference circles.; international banking dynasties. bership on the Chicago Stock Ex­ rets are made from cascara, a sub­ The experts’ committee was m eet-; rpj^g paper added it was glad “to change has been sold to E. H. Ham­ stance which medical authorities 1 living room ensemble for your home...... ing again this afternoon at St. i pg^ablish that the so-called church lin and Company of Boston, ^it was agree actually strengthens the bow­ But you must hurry, .there are only si.x James’s palace to continue con- [ persecutions in Soviet Russia have announced today. The price was not el muscles. suites. This is without question the best sidcration of technical problems. | brought one remarkable result. made public. The seat was the sec­ So Cascarets are a blessing to old The British spokesman again took j namely, that after two thousand ond sold to a Boston firm this year, folks with weakened bowels; to | living room value. Upholstering of ex­ occasion to throw down talk about, yggj.g gave an opportunity of the first having been acquired by F. children; to anyone in need of es­ ceptional quality... .Covered all over with a three-power pact. This was due i including the Jews too in the camp S. Moseley and Company last tablishing regular bowel habits. Ten fine 100% Angora mohair. Well propor­ to the publication of an article in i gf Christianity.” month. cents a box—all drug stores.—Adv. London new.spaper to the effect i tioned davenport and choice of club or that the conference was headed in | ^ wing chair. that direction. The spokesman also ■■ announced that the French would be told of everything discussed by I the other four delegations pending j return of the French representa-, tives. ; Secretarv Stimson is dining v.ith SAGE ALLEN & CO. the Archbishop of Canterbury at . Lambeth palace tonight. INC. HARTFORD DOTATIONS Out-of-Town Customers Call “Enterprise 1000” without Toll Charg'e.

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M.ARY LYON’S BIRTH On Feb. 28, 1797, Mary Lyon, Final Clearance of founder of Mount Holyoke College, and a leader in the movement for higher education of women, was born on a. farm in Franklin County, Mas.sachusett;;. Girls’ Coats While receiving her education at three different schools near her home. Miss Lyon observed that the courses of instruction were too in­ $8.75 tellectual and strenuous for “young ladies.” Resolved to start an insti­ Coats .of , soft, fleecy materials, tution which would meet the needs and chinchilla, sharply reduced to 8 Pieces of young women of moderate means, one-half (and less'than half) of their she secured the aid of Edward original prices. —and here’s a Dining Suite worthy of gracing your home Hitchcock, the geologist, and Miss 7 Zilpah P. Grant, a teacher. i i Finally, in 1'836. she incoporated Broken range of sizes, 7 to I t 1 I When you see this elegant suite you’ll agree with us that its value cannot be duplicated. a female seminary at South Hadley, Eight-piece ensemble includes buffet, oblong extension table, five side chairs and one arm chair. , and served as its All sales final. principal for 12 years at an annual Then include the china and server if you want all the ten pieces. Budget terms gladly 10 Pieces .salary of $200. Her work at that institution, now known as Mount You Can Choose From More Than 23 Different Girls’ and Juniors’ arranged. $139 Holyoke College, was an important Styles—And Seven New Colors in step in the higher education of Coats women. Reduced to $12.75 Hats At $5.00 (Were to $35) AHOUGHT Long-at-the-side hats. Hats with Blue Fur trimmed coats of and brims. Off-the-face hats. Hats Navy suede —coats of excellent to wear with the new suits. Spring Green quality and smart style that can be Toyo straws—Panamalaque cloth Beige worn right now, and next season, too. I said in mine heart, God shall I —Novelty . Snug little Dark Brown All silk lined. Sizes 10 to J4, and judge the righteous and the wicked: ! Violet Tones DNETURNIJURE MORGAN, hats for misses. Smart, correct 13 and 15. & ■ i U for there is a time there for every 1 hats for matrons. Chinese Red A irvrt Liytk •mrposc and for every work.—Ec- j MARKET Me ;]esiaste8 3:17. j Millinery Shop—Second Floor Misses’ Shop—Second Floor From Main Hartford Who upon earth could live were j Hartford M judged justly?—Byron. MANCHESTER EVENING HBRaI d ; SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., ERIDAY, FEBRUi^Y 28, 1930. P A G E B I ^ t T ^ f ' *

Why shouW the utilities concerns i these months of delay and procr^s- f S tffB ibmriftster worry about that? They can charge j tination in so many others? j HEAL1H«*lXEr ADVICE it all back, plus a profit on the ex -: ------i Emtrittg.BVralb pendlture, to the consumer. The | A CORRECTION i sky is the limit in that direction. ' The Herald, in its issue of last PUBLISHED BY THE aUlSIlllSIMMilM IB WMIH(MCTMUaeMM«K» HEIIALD PRINTING COMPANY, ING Yet even if the people had to pay j Tuesday, criticized a statement at- j ■r a u m M 0« K iMBOMi M CM IN0 fMfn 13 Bissell Blreet m K i0U fjmMMMMOMgssMoaWBUiPt m t/te p tr day South Manchester. Conn. the bills—as they surely would in | tributed to Leslie L. Tyler of the : Last tomorrow— . - Aam mtansmmig tm THOMAS EERGUSON the long run—it is probable that public relations department of the t General Manager they would prefer to do even that New Haven railroad, to the effect SWTIET POT.ATOES ^thick, creamy mixture resembling a I pudding. Serve with a generous Pounded October U 18>I to having the badly controlled j that defective brakes were respon- Queen Isabella received a present j amount of butter. Published Every Evening Except lightning of the high tension wires I sible for 62 per cent of the auto- of a sweet potato from Columbus on Potato on the Half Shell Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the ebruary rices Damocles j mobile accidents in Connecticut. F P 'Wash well and bake sweet pota­ Post Oltlce at South Manchester, held like the sword of his return from America, where he Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter, over their heads. I The Herald pointed out that official found this delicacy being grown by toes, cut them into lengthwi.se SUBSCRIPTION RATES I — I records, of the state show that less the Indians. The strange thing pieces^ scoop the pulp from the One Year, by mall ...... $6.00 about the sweet potato is that it is skins, mix this with butter, salt and Per Month, by m a l l ...... $ .60 than four per cent of the motor cream, stir in some chopped pecans Delivered, one veav ...... $9.00 A GREAT, SCHEME really more closely related to the Single copies ...... $ .03 Pierre S. Du Pont is a worldly accidents are caused by defective morning glory than it is to the Irish or walnuts. Fill shells, brush with melted butter and brown in a hot wise individual. In his proposal to equipment of any kind. potato. No one knows when or how MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Now Mr. Tyler has written to the first sweet potato w'as planted, oven. i f PRESS the House Judiciary Committee since it has been cultivated since /■ The Associated Press is exclusively this newspaper declaring that he entitled to tlie use for re"ubllcatlon yesterday we suspect him of much prehistoric times by the early Amer­ QUESTIONS AND ANS\A ERS I- 1 oC all news dispatches credited to It subtlety. Mr. Du Pont proposed was misquoted in his reference to icans and cainnot be foun in a real­ or not otherwise credited In this automobile brakes during his talk ly wild state of growth. paper and also the local news oub- that the Eighteenth amendment he (Sudphur and Slippery Elm) before the Lions’ club. He says he Sweet potatoes keep quite well if Question:—A. R. G. Writes: ”I lislied he r^in. repealed and in its place established properly stored, and an added ad­ / All rights of republlcatlon of a system of state commissions, to | ^^^cd figures showing that of have been told to sprinkle dry sul­ special dispatches herein are also re­ vantage is that the starch is slowly phur powder in the soles of my served. have full control of the administra-1 ^ number of vehicles inspected on converted into sugar durijig the stockings for rheumatism and neu­ If tion of the local liquor laws, the ^he highways about 62 per cent storage process. Sweet potatoes, ritis. What do you think of this? SPECIAL ADVERTISING UEPRE- like carrots, contain a yellow pig­ \ SUNT.'TIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. commissions to be composed of j defective brakes and express Is it safe? Also, is slippery elm L Jnc.. 285 Madison Ave., New York. N. ment which seems to be a greater bark powder good to take, and what Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave., members of the Anti-Saloon League, i some wonder as to how many source of vitamin A than roots Chicago, ills. is the best way to take it, in milk or ministers of the Gospel and others | g^^de crossing accidents are due to which do not contain the yellow water, and when?” color. Full service cllem N E A Service,! of the “best people.” 1 cause. Answer:—The only way to get Inc. • 1 i Since the Herald reporter w’ho Probably the most popular way of rid of rheumatism and neuritis is to Member. Audit Bureau of Ci.cula- j We can imagine an amplification | preparing the sweet potato is to keep the bowels thoroughly cleansed of this idea which might conceiv- predicated is not posi- wash it well and then bake for an of any toxic material. I do not un­ -4^ hour in a moderately hot oven until derstand how sulphur in your shoes The Herald Printing Company. Inc., ably bring about the repeal of the ^ ^ the pulp separates from the skin. assumes no financial responsibility prohibitory amendment in a year ^ can have any effect. Slippery elm for typographical errors appearing in , ______When rightly baked, the sweet pota­ powder produces a lubricating effect Kvenin^Hl^ald Manchester -a n d we shouldn’fb e a bit surpris-, assertion and to opened at the table and served on the intestines and may be taken ed if it were to develop that some- j j3ite apology is with fresh butter has a delicious in place of mineral oil or laxatives. enticement which may lead to over­ FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 1930 thing like it was in the back of Mr. It may be used with aijy other kind eating, This should be guarded of food and taken in any combina­ Du Font’s mind when he made his. members of the against. tion you desire. HIS HOME HIS CASTLE proposition. Sweet potatoes may be used in a The case of Dante Calini, West ; Lions club received the same Im- vegetable stew. If you do not have Haven World war veteran who kill­ The idea is to tack good fat | pression from Mr. Tyler’s citation the fresh vegetable, you may use (Pain in Head) Question:—H. R. writes: “For a ed a police officer engaged in a salaries onto the^c state commis-1 figures that our reporter did, the canned. First, add a small can I save tomorrow sionerships and rilake the commis- j doubtless appreciate that of peas, then a can of string beans I couple of months I have bad a pain, liquor raid on Calini’s home, can ' sometimes sharp and sometimes sions big. Say twenty members on | gentleman’s explanation. and a bunch of diced carrots, two hardly fail to have a marked effect cups of diced celery and one of two dullt in one side of my head, reach­ on the conduct of this class of po­ each, at $15,000 a year apiece, with i ______^______medium sized sweet potatoes. Cook ing from the shoulder and upper om orrow ends the special February Values, $20,000 for the chairman—and let \ arm to the right side of the head, lice work in Connecticut. this mixture over a slow fire for lomorrow is your last clianc6 to take advan­ Nine Pieces the legalized rum business pay the ' some time until the potato forms a back of the ear. It seems more tage of the store-wide reductions. Values Three police officers went at IN NEW YORK .sort of yellow gravy around the acute in the morning, but is ever­ T Regular night to Calini’s home, which is in 1 ' other vegetables. Serve with but­ present and not particularly pleas­ like this typical example are to be found throughout ant. Is it nerves? I am an unmar­ the store. Reductions range from 15 to over 50 ?249 a rather lonely part of West Haven,! ter and a little salt, and you have a February armed with a search warrant. Two New York, Feb. 28.—Lone Wolf, wholesome filling dish of most de­ ried woman 58 years old, with gen­ per cent! licious stew. erally excellent health. of them remained at the front of Peal the Eighteenth 1 grandson ^ Answer: — Your pain may be $198 Sweet potatoes should not be The group sketched is in the up-to-the-minute SAVE the house while Officer Raymond consider whether it would do the | whyoming trails. served with the sugar syrup that is caused from a misalignment of one Federal, or post-Revolutionary style, fashioned after Zcllar went to the back door, ^’’^ck or not. ! were you to follow his tracks at used in candied sweet potatoes. or more of the cervical vertebra. Sheraton and early Empire models. Beautifully Calini testified afterward that he! And the beauty of it is that | the moment, as I have, they would Sweet potatoes may be cooked in Change to another size pillow and if this does not relieve, see an osteo­ grained butt walnut and gumwood have been used, believed the men to be robbers and everybody but the bootleggers and | their jackets in boiling water. If 1 ^ ,.4 1, f through taxi-filled streets and past any are left over from a meal they path or chiropractor. One mani­ finished in a light, open grain effect. Table, buffet, that when Zcllar tried to force,his | the racketeers would be for it. ^tigaudy theater fronts, past M. Zeig- can be made into a very attractive pulative treatment to the neck china, aiTn and 5 side chairs are included. way into the house he fired on him | would be a really fine thing for fdd’s temple to glorified girlies to dish by mashing and forming into (while you are having the pain) would doubtless relieve and if not, a w-ith his shot gun. No liquor w as' very strict liquor laws to be cii-, a row of garages and gas stations, cakes, put into a pan under the found in the house. | forced by those who would be strict j labeled^ with signs^ up^a^^darkj broiler until delicately browm, sea­ the cause may then be found to be , ,.,Xened4,.V4 stairway which------displays a soned with butter and sprinkled either rheumatism or some reflex A grand jury of unusually high in their enforcement so long as | jja,nd-printed sign,—“No speakeasies with parsley. from lower down on the spine. grade refused to indict Calini for they did not try to create laws of 1 ju this building”—and finally would Scrambled Sweet Potatoes murder. Then the state proceeded their ovm; and those salaries would i land you in a very tricky art studio, Peel and grate the desired number j (Kidney Trouble) WATKINS BROTHERS. In c . against him for manslaughter. In be>»« likelyU ItaI v tofn breed a tender rpc»'arriregard ncreHere yOU you >VOUJt would find Lone Wolf of sweet potatoes. Add fresh I Quc.stion:—E. H. writes; ”I am ' up his latest oantraocnccanvasses, cream, or canned cream thinned j suffering from tuberculosis and have 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER the New Haven County Superior for the life of the goose that w as, guj-j-ounded by a dozen or more with a little water, to bring potatoes I had the right kidney removed. I Court, after a jury had been chos­ laying golden eggs. I paintings of his people in prairie to the consistency of a thin custard. drink from 6 to 8 glasses of water en, the state abandoned its case There might be a handful of i days: scenes reminiscent of Russell Place over slow fire tightly covered daily. Do you think that amount of when Judge Alfred C. Baldwin, de­ for about three minutes, then re­ water will tax my remaining kid­ stern moralists who would hold , ^^^ihited to New Yorkers, move xover and scramble the po­ ney, or is'the water anyJielp to my claring that the prisoner “had a that such a scheme amounted to no j Having long since concluded that tatoes like eggs until the desired cure ?” very reasonable apprehension that more than bribing the professional! almost anything could be found amount of moisture is cooked away, An.swer: —You should drink as his family and his home were in dry leaders to abandon their sup-1 within half a minute from Broad- the whole procedure requiring about much water as is necessary to keep danger,” asked the state’s attorney _ i way, it was not surprising to come five or ten minutes. The result is a the urine a light straw color. port of prohibition. But their num upon a ancient war-bonnet, strung to enter a nolle in the case. This hers would tee small and their in­ with bits of scalp of white men. an was done. fluence slight as opposed to the rc- heirloom from his grandfather, Both the grand jury and Judge ward for becoming, at last, practi-■ Yellow Wolf, handed down to , .4 . 4. ,1 his father, Far-Off-Robe and his WASHINGTON Baldwin have gone back to funda­ cal; and the dry pros arc not thin j ,„„ther. Fine Shield. mental law in this affair—back to skinned. j Nor was it surprising that in this the principle that the citizen’s ------j very Broadwayese surrounding, he LETTER house is his castle. 'They have made ’ .suddenly appeared in the colorful ONE KIND Ol' COLRT , raiment of an old chief—from bead- it dear that this principle cannot j By RODNEY BUTCHER. >* and other expenses of elementary Another instance has been made i moccasins to war feathers. ■------schools in rural areas. be vitiated in Connecticut------by ^ a I tu -ill “They made the sleeves of these Washington, Peb. 28.—The supc.-- j “We oppose . . . other socalled technical legal process, such as the ^ magistrate, from the covering of the emi- patriotic societies with headquarters welfare’ measures. Hundreds Of Manchester i.s5uancc of a warrant and its serv-1 New York city operate in I grant wagons tliey raided in Washington, which haven’t been “We oppose all so-called ‘50-50’ or ice without consideration for any­ the obstruction, of justice. Several! then they scalped their captives ‘federal aid’ legislation by which the it was necessary to .show their very happy since President Hoover federal government would assume thing but the paper itself. persons lost their lives in a film tribespebple that they told the truth demanded an invest'gation of Wil­ control of the states in their purely , Obviously search of a home in studio last December and charges when they reported their exploits internal affair.s. Women Know The of manslaughter were finally . . . so they took strands of hair liam B. Shearer and since Secretary this state must be conducted, here­ of State Stimson allowed Count ’’■We oppose the proposed estab- brought against two officials of the and decorated the sleeves . . . like » u lishment of a Federal Department of after, with extreme care. The au­ Karolyl to enter the country, have General ’W'elfare. operating company. A public hear­ this!” thority must he made clear. Offi­ Strange words to be hearing, just often been attacked for their tee- j ..^yg oppose federal aid or parti- cers making service must so con­ ing on the case was to have been above an oil station with Broad­ dency to e.xaggerate the menace of , cipation in old-age pension schemes. W(mderful Reception Accorded duct themselves that a reasonable held in the court of Magistrate way’s clangor coming through the Communism and Socialism. | purely local health projects and man will have no grounds for sus­ Renaud. It had been twice post­ w'indow. In the past their favorite sport i labor-safety measures, poned when, on Wednesday, it came has been to paint frightening pic- .\ssails Growth of Bureaus pecting them to be lawiess intrud- Lone Wolf was born on the Black- up again. It happened that the tures of “red webs” in which the “We oppose the creation of new • crs. They must identify themselves foot reservation. attempt was made to link Mod- useless bureaus and divisions Manchester Diary Ice Cream beyond fair doubt and must produce medical examiner who certified the "As a child they taught me all cow with various liberal organi- such as the proposed Division of ' their warrant before forcing entry. death of the fire victims was not | the designs which the Indians have zations. Safety in the Bureau of Labor At the Herald Cooking and Home Making J All this would seem to make the in court when the judge arrived, i into bead-work and blankets, But times change and there, Statistics, - . . . , . ® , land that is quite a beginning for a seem to be worse bogles pressing ' oppose incorporation by act t raiding of homes in liquor cases, at o ty minutes late. A lawyer for j f^,tnre art education,” he related, upon us. One may turn, for in- Congress of organization for gen- School this week. : night and especially in lonely locali- one of the defendants oBjected to ; “i was taught the lore of my stance, to the list of legislative I humanitarian and political pur- / I ties, an undertaking to be approach- going on ^rith the case, refusing to j family and my tribe. Already we policies recently adopted by the under the supposed authority admit that anybody had been killed. I had been taken from the ranges and Sentinels of the Republic, one ‘General Welfare’ clause of Try it in your home for satisfaction. ' cd with the utmost care, if at all. i ,.4 , I stockaded into a reservation.' This the Constitution.” An assistant district attorney of- ^Qgg jjg(. the Black- the most militant super-patriotic And then a final sock at President I HIGH TENSION WIRES fered to have the medical examiner j foot tradition. They were a no­ groups. Hoover, who has been so unpatriotic in court in twenty minutes. The j madic tribe, and warlike. They The Reds in Congress. as to appoint a commission to study Fairfield County has produced The Sentinels, apparently for­ another Jack the Giant Killer in themagistrate, however, refused to' everywhere^ , - child health and protection and an­ ^ , “They were proud of having getting Moscow for the moment, other to investigate social trends: { I person of Deputy Coroner Henry wait C. that long or to go on with the | walked 200 miles once—that is. a have about decided that the most ,i “We deplore the practice of ap- The Manchester Dairy I Stevenson. Unlike Professor Levitt testimony in the meantime, and ad- i party of them did—and came upon dangerous enemies of our glorious pointing semi-official committees, I S he does not present himself as a journed the case to a new date. It j a group of Spaniards. The Span- institutions are to be found at the privately financed, to investigate took him twenty minutes to get the White House and in the halls of matters outside the proper scope ^ crusader in general, but by a rec- ® ' none. When they returned they Congress. The doughty Sentinels, in of federal .supervision.” ommendation that he has just made adjournment arranged. j were riding horses, and thus did we short, have turned their muskets on ! ______Ice Cream Company '^ m K T he classes himself as either a high­ Now the new district attorney, 1 first bring horses to our people. about every piece of progressive and r DIAL 5250 ly adventurous individual or one Mr. Crain, declares that he will | They wandered into Wyoming, into humanitarian legislation proposed or | i the heart of the Crow country and CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE take the case out of the magis­ Always Obtainable at Your Neighborhood ^possessing a peculiarly naive mind, carried on war there. Some of them OX general principles, the Sen- \ f In the case of two Danbury boys trate’s court and straight before a figured in the fight against Custer. tlnels oppose any attempt to revive j Store or Favorite Soda Fountain. 2 who were electrocuted when the grand jury. “Myself, I wandered when quite the Child Labor amendment and any j endeaVorers’ guests [fine wire string of their kite picked The conduct of the magistrate in young—wandered into Arizona and uniform divorce amendment to the j became a cowpuncher. For years Constitution, or any amendment in-1 Jiip the current from a high tension; case is a fair specimen of the I punched all over the Arizona cow vadlng “the rights now reserved to I Second Congrcgationalists Hold electric wire, Coroner Stevenson procedure to which New York peo­ country. But all the time I would the states and to the people.” I ------. . . . I Box Social With Cyp Club, lakes occasion to point out the ple have become accustomed. I draw—I would draw horses and Specifically, they then take issue j rection of Franklin Smith and later deadly menace presented by such I Indians. And one flay, I quit, I had with President Hoover and the gov- i liUther League, Epworthers the Endeavor society members pre­ i met Russell and he criticized ray emment. They would abolish the • .vited. wires strung on poles or towers and JUSTICE WITH A KICK sented a short program w th a hu­ ' work. I began to paint. Children’s Bureau, the Home Econ- j morous reading by Burton Tuttle, urges that the Public Utilities Com­ New comes across every ! “The rich cowmen of the south- omlcs Bureau and the Bureau of ’Vo- 1 With members of the CypYllub of several much appreciated solos by mission require that all electric now and then with a startling dem­ i west knew nothing about art—but cational Education, as "useless or i Roger Winton, accompanied by Miss wires carrying more than 110 volts I introduced it to them. They began moral.” All these bureaus are now ! Center Congregational church, Almira Adams, and group singing onstration that the famous Jersey Ug buy my .—particularly can- part of the government and seldom ! the Luther League of the Swedish JOIN! JOIN! JOIN! be put underground. with Miss Margery Pitkin at the justice is not altogether a thing of va.sses showing buffalo hunts and receive any criticism except for loud j Lutheran church, and the Epworth piano. Though the coroner’.s assertion, the past. Three young men of Man­ cattle round-ups: anything that cheers. The object of them i.s, gen-1 League of the North Methodist In the course of the evening lhat the high tension supply wires hattan stole a high priced roadster, had to do with, horses. I began to erally to help people and improve j church, present as guests the Chris- used by the power companies are wander into the tourists resorts. the standards of living. | tian Endeavor society of the Second punch was served by the social com­ drove to Hoboken, got wildly lit up Glacier Park and such. The Sentinels also oppose the Congregational church proved the mittee with Miss Charlotte Foster THE ■ never sufficiently insulated to be in a speakeasy and started'out to “And so bit by bit, I made my proposed revival of the Sheppard- perfect host through the efforts of in charge. Each girl present had lafe, is dolibUess true, and while it strike sparks from the whole of the way to New York. But not for Towner Maternity Act, despite the tl^e social committee, headed by brought a box luncheon for two and | {is a fact that numerous deaths north Jersey region. They drove long. I’ll paint, exhibit and then recommendation of President Hoo- j Edith Adams, at a box social the young men were given a number | I nave resulted from the exposure of wander on again . . . back to the ver that the work be continued. This | in the church vestry last night, corresponding with the number on MANCHESTER CHAMBER madly past traffic lights, through we.st and my people.” is; based on the assertion that th e' The program opened under the the box, which also had the girl’s | liiuch wires, wholly unguarded, the a throng of school children, straight Across the street two chorus girls' fields of maternity and infant hy- j leadership of Franklin Smith with name written on it. Coffee was serv- * Dare thought of ordering a revolu- at police officers, terrorized three hurried into a stage entrance. A g;iene and protection properly belong singing of hymns and a prayer by ed by the committee to go with the hurdy-gurdy began to play around iionary change in the method of or four towns, shouting with inno­ to the states, though 45 of the 48 Rev. Frederick Allen, pastor of the sandwiches, cake, and cookies, con­ OF COMMERCE llectrical transmission, in the in- the corner. All the New York states co-operated with the federal, host church. David Williams, presi­ tained in the boxes. cent glee the while. A dozen groups noise.s seemed to come rushing in. government in its administration. dent of the society, welcomed the erest of public safety, is almost of cops, motorcycles, police cars la y ! Truly, Lone Wolf, had wandered “We oppose the establishment of gathering and introduced the speak­ Membership Campaign—Feb. 28-Mar. 7 hiimy. It is wholly funny if the ex- for them, chased them. Finally they! ^ strange trail a Federal Department of Education, er, Arthur W. Guttery, a secretary AIDS MATE TO HANG leetation is that *he Public Utili­ were caught. Within tw e n t^ u r | GILBERT SWAN or the enlargement of the functions at the Hartford Y. M. C. A. Mr. ties Commission may command of the existing Federal Office of Guttery has spent 15 years in China Edmonton, Alberta, Canada,—Des- i This Space Donated bK • hours they were on their way to WILLED A QUARTER Education,” say the Sentinels. and spoke interestingly of the dif­ pondent because he thought mem­ luch protection to be given. 1the state prison at Trenton with London.—“One shilling only” is j “We^ oppose the further appro­ ficulty experienced in learning the bers of his tribe were deserting him, Yet the idea, in some aspects, is) seven year sentences to serve Haym Mardo Besso’s will priation of funds from the federal Chinese language and in adapting! jlntirely reasonable, even where the There is something annallintr to i re ^ a frd to his •daughter. Re- treasury in aid of educational pro­ oneself to the customs of the coun- ' Mukhagaluk, ag.ed Eskimo, tried for xnere is soraeming appalling to i becca Hart. Although his entire es- itilities companies are concerned. jects in the several states. try. He also touched on the new four days to kill himself. Finally crooks and toughs when the courts j tate was valued at more than $150,- . “We oppose the* Brand bill ap­ A. L. Brown & Co. It would cost a tremendous lot of patriotism that, has arisen in China he prevailed upon his wife to tie a snap into it like that. And if there J 000, he cut her off with 25 cents, propriating $100,000,000 annually to and the opportunity for missionary rope to a pole stretching across the Depot Squar* phoney to put the high tension can be such stunning celerity in 1 The daughter could' give no reason states contributing equgr-amounts, work there. ' top of his snov/ house. While his r.,...... V ni^or this action of her father other for the purpose of cooperating with Following the talk an enjoyable i^^WTeB into conduits, to be sure. But one case and m one court, why all' ^bBin “he wae a liilsef.”^ wife looked on and tried to talk him the’ states in payment of salaries game period was held, under the di­ out of it, he hung himself. aiAJNCHESTER EVE^MiNG HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930. PAGE

1 under construction. Open to traffic. LUCKY FOR HEVI D E V O n O N ^ Guilfor4-Leetes Isl'jtnd road is un- JAPAN’S CENSORS 1 lAIRPLANE ROUTES i der construction. . Slight delay to NCE A newspaper editor received a CONDITION OF i traffic. poem entitled: “Why Am I alive?” We will meet at. eight o’cTpck as MENUS i j Hartland-West Hartland road is UPON He replied: "You are alive be­ usual, Hans, and when one oe( us is HAVE HARD LIFE SAVE TEN DAYS I under construction. No alternate cause you sent in your poem late— ” t. For Good Health \ route. A TIME.- through the mail instead of bring­ “I will 'wait, darling.^— Der £2^ ing it."—Ulk, Berlin. Wahre Jakob, Berlin. ^ STATE ROADS Litchfield-Milton road is under r. construction. No alternate route. ■ ------"1 ' - Putnam, Putnam Heights road is Try to Translate Gangsters’ A Week’s Supply South America Will Soon Be I Road conditions and detours in under construction. Open to traffic Kecommeiideri by ; the State of Connecticut made nj- Roxbury, Roxbury Falls road, T Talk Into Their Lanpage Ur. Frank b. McCoy That Much Nearer to Tur­ I cessary by highway construction and steam shovel grading partially com­ I i repairs, announced by the Connec- pleted.' Work suspended for winter. i ticut Highway Department as ol Stamford-High Ridge Road Wilrose Dress Shop key, Berlin Says. ; Feb. 26th: and Fail Dismally. Dr. McCoy's menus suggested for (North Stamford avenue) grading “The Shop of Individuality” r the week Ijeginning Sunday, March Route No. 1 -Fairfield-Southport for concrete under way. No delay 2nd: ! cut-off. Work on approaches only. to traffic. I 597 Main Street, Hotel Sheridan Buildi^ Sunday Berlin.— (AP) —South America No delay to traffic. Sterling-Ekonk Hill road is under | Tokyo— (A P )—The invasion of Route No. U. S. 5-Meriden-Nortn Breakfast —Coddled eggs, Melba will be 10 days nearer Turkey be- construction. Grading and surfac- 1 Japan by American talking pictures : ’ and South Broad streets under coa- HOSIERY u n d e r w e a r toast, stewed prunes. fore summer. ing operations are in progress. Traf-1 has put new furrows of care on the Lunch—Rice en casserole, spin­ i struction. Through traffic advised fic can pass. j This new shrinkage of the world brows of the detachment of the me- ach, head lettuce. i to avoid this road. Voluntown and North Stonington, tropolitan police assigned to keep; map will be effected Arough nego­ : Route No. U. S. 6-Danbury-New- The smart woman will like these Dinner—Tomato jelley, served in ! Pendleton Hill road is under coa- i Arthur Murray, watch and .ward over the thoughts cubes, roast chicken, asparagus, tiations already completed between , ton road. Winter work discontinu- I struction. Grading operations and! the New York; advanced and morals of the citizenry through avocado salad, raspberry whip. I ed. Detour road available. Recom- censorship of the movies. i the German Lufohansa, the Turkish I macadamizing are in progres.i.' (lancing teacher, ; Monday Government, various railroads and : mend route through Bethel. I Vehicles can pass through although There was trouble enough with i ! Route No. U. S.'7-Cornwall Pro- started out t o ; Breakfast—Cornflakes (retoast- rough going and delays will be en -' be an architect,: the silent films, what with ideas; steamship lines and the Lufthansa- ' ject, bridge is under construction on Spring Dresses about romance, osculation, patriot- j cd) with cream but no sugar, stew­ countered. but he found ed raisins. controlled Condor Air Syndicate of ’ new location. No detours. Warren-Woodville road, steam i ism, monarchy and such to guard South America. that teaching against, but how simple then com- i Lunch—Glass of grapejuice. Route No. 10-Cromwcll. Raising i shovel grading and macadam par bashful captains, that we are now showing. One of Dinner — Cream cheese, .stfing By virtue of the 20-year conces­ pared to now. grade of PdvQT Road between Crom­ tially completed, Work suspended! of industry and beans, carrots, salad of raw cabbage sion just awarded it by Turkey, the well and Little River Bridge. iSlighc The method of the Tokyo censors i Lufthansa will begin flying mail for winter heavy - footed fashion's newest favorites, CAPE and celery, *date pie. delay to traffic. is something like this: First the i planes from Angora to Berlin in the | Westport and Weston, Lyons, brokers how to Routt No. I17.-Derby, and "talkie” is run off for the police I Tuesday spring. At approximately the same Plains road, construction stopped be the life of Frocks. censors to see and3U hear.near, Ifn theme cen-eeii-, ‘ Breakfast—French creaKiasL—r rciiea omelet, small i time the new Berlin-Canary Islands! Seymour. Derby-Stevenson Dam for winter. No delay to traffic. the party paid sors’ keen eyes detect noUiing sub-j slice of broiled ham, toasted cereal | plane service will be inaugu-! under construction. No de­ Westport, Saugatuck avenue. bigger returns. versive the test proceeds to the ! biscuit, rated, these planes to connect with J traffic. Work stopped for winter. No delay words. A stenographer takes a ver-j Lunch—Baked squash,' combina- ' mail steamers plying to S(3uth j Route No. 124-Bethel-Silk Mi'l to traffic. batim report of all dialogue in Eng- i tion salad (tomatoes, celery, cucum- Winter work discontinued $9.50 : America, where planes of the Condor I Comer. Westpbrt-Franklin St. Rock being CREDIT DUE lish, including the words of the:bers). ! syndicate will fly the mail to Buenos ! No detours. blasted. No delay to traffic. theme songs—if English it can be■ j Dinner— Vegetable soup, roast ' Aires and other cities, Route No. 134-Canaan and Salis­ called. A translator turns this re­ beef, buttered beets, sliced tomatoes j No Passengers bury. Lime Rock Bridge, grade “But anyway, dear, we must give port into Japanese, sometimes a on lettuce. Junket. ;' No passengers will be carried. crossing elimination is under con­ Jack credit for getting her a nice double process requiring the trans­ Wednesday I Either on the Berlin-Angora or Ber- struction. No alternate route. engagement ring.” We Are Also Showing lation of Hollywood-ese or Chicago Breakfast—• Wholewheat muffins, i lin-Canary islands route, until Route No. 152.—New Preston- A CRIMELESS CHICAGO "Oh, no, we needn’t—the jewel­ gangland speech into something er’s given him credit for that.”— peanut butter, stewed prunes. i smooth operation of the mail lines Warren Center Road, grading anil ______N gav more orthodox before any Japanese Tit-Bits. Modified Silhouettes Lunch—8-ouncc glass of orange- I over a considerable period has dem- macadam partially completed. Work ; equivalents can be found. Not until milk. , onstrated the time is ripe. Ultim­ suspended for the winter. j Chicago, Feb. 28.— (A P )— “Crime- then can the censors pass judgment. Dinner—Meat loaf, green peas ately. of course, the plan is not only Warren-Cornwall Road, steam | less Chicago in six months” was the Not Real English (canned), chopped cucumber in beef j to carry passengers but to offer shovel grading. No detours. I slogan today of the secret commit- Now the English the ordinary po­ jelly stewed apricots trans-Atlantic Zeppelin service as We Are Again Repeating lice censor and translator learns in Route No. 168-Jonathan Trumbui I ^ee of six. { { e a d a c h e ? Thursday part of the 8,000 mile trip. This road is under construction from Col. Robert Isham Randolph, ; his high school course is of the kind Breakfast—Poached e )gs on Mel- development is not expected during president of the association of com­ Initead of danseroua heart depres- that more pedanLc English provin-, Route No. 3 to the end of the im­ aanti take aafe, tnild and purely vegetable 1930. merce who organized the "secret NATURE'S REMEDY and get rid ef the cial editors used during Q .. . Lunch—Raw apples as desired, Mail trains will be used for sev­ proved road north of Columbia Bloomer Special Green and from the end of the im- six” and who is its only kncjwn bewel poiaona that cause the trouble. ton as youth. Imagine t e Dinner — Roast mutton, steamed eral of the night stretches. The member, promised the association. Nothing bke fR for biliousnesi. sick beau-. ' proved road south of Columbia aches, and constipaticn. Acts pleasantly. difficulties w'hen confron e ^ ' carrots, turnip cup salad, baked ap- ' first leg of the Berlin-Canary route, that the crime drive will be unremit typical and chosen at random fi^om i ^ Green to the end of the improved - 1 Haver gripes. Only 25c. j for example, will be covered at night ting and said the six months esti-; The AlUVegetable Laxative a police steno s notebook. \ou -j j by train, planes picking up the mail road at Lebanon. 39c' 3 '“‘ $1.00 think I’m a great guy, ya poor boob: 1' '■'“ ^y mate was based upon the least' in the wanted colors and sizes. Breakfast-CoTtage cheese, pine-1 f t Stuttgart next morning and fly- Route No. 171-East Haven-Short length of time in which gangland I told ya the kinda bird I am. I’m ' mg it to Barcelona and thence to Beach Road, construction stopped facts could be obtained, indictments . a gunman, sucker. I was a gunman apple, toasted cereal biscuit. You’ll like trading at the Wilrose. Lunch Baked ground beets. the islands to connect wdth steamers. for the winter. returned and convictions obtained. I before this w'ar started, and I’ll b e , , , , , , - . The new service will make it pos­ Route No. 188-Flanders Village- after. That’s why they give me all i cooked celery, salad of shredded The head of the secret committee i sible to post a letter in Angora with Chesterfield road is under construc­ said one million might be necessary j them silly doodads you’re so nutty cabbage. Make the test tonight Dinner —Broiled filet of sole, the assurance that it will arrive in tion. Grading being done and culverts to insure success. j about.’l j Buenos Aires 11 days later, instead are being installed. Traffic will find New Imported Films i nrtichoke, salad of sliced tomatoes on lettuce, plain Jello or Jell-w'ell, of more than 21 days as at present. it difficult to get through this work I In view of the difficulties involved j TRUE TONE no cream. Berlin will be 10 days distance from No Route Numbers. the proportion of imported films,I j Buenos Aires instead of 20. W-T.GRANT,Cn throw'n out by the censors is n o t! Saturday Ashford. Two bridges are being I The Berlin-Angora line, incident- constructed on the Warrenville- Berlin—Radio does transmit true large. Importers say this is because . Breakfast — Baked eggs, crisp I connect with the Imperial I Beginning- Westford road. Traffic can pass. tones as an experiment performed they avoid trouble involved in get- ' bacon, Melba toast. Airways planes flying the India mail. Brooklyn and Pomfret. An im­ here proves. Using two locusts, a ting the censor’s approval when; Lunch — Potato on the half shell, Consequently India also will be in they resolve a picture that obviously , spinach, r’aw celery. provement is being made on the male and feniale, German scientists air-mail contact with South Ameri­ attempted, a radio experiment cannot get by. Pictures that take ' * Dinner — Vegetable soup, broiled ca as soon as the new' Lufthansa Brooklyn-Pomfret road and on the liberties with orthodox Japanese steak, steamed fcarrots, salad of j ^ g r a r ^ rn operationT Pomfret-Killingly road. Traffic can Placing the male locust on one end, concepts of monarchy, patriotism.' quartered cucumbers, minced prunes pass. they broadcast his song. The female, property and romance are those in gelatin. Canton Center—Collinsville road hearing it through a receiver, was fooled by the transmission into be­ most likely to be banned. ’ Date Pie:—On pound of dates. is under construction. No alternate SOUR LOOKING I lieving it was- her mate singing. It is explained that one reason ; stoned and cut in small pieces. Soak I route. young Japan is flocking to ^he i overnight, or for several hours, in She plunged into the loud speaker. Rag Merchant: Any beer bottles, I Franklin. A section of the Baltic- "talkie.s” is hie desire to learn Eng-1 one pint of thin sweet cream. In the I North Franklin road is now under li.sh. He may be learning some- ! morning, add one whole egg and the lady ? construction. Grading is being done A new folding toothbrush has thing, but it is not a tongue Doctor j yolks of two more, reserving the re- Lady: Do I look as if I drank 1 j and surfacing is being laid. It is Johnson or Noah Webster would ; maining white for meringue. Bake beer? been put on the market. Something recognize. This is one phase of the ; in one crust made of real whole- Rag Merchant: Well, vinegar bot­ I po.ssible for traffic to get through, had to be done to make room .n much discussed Americanization of wheat flour. tles, lady?—Passing Show. i Griswold-Preston City road is these modern flats. Japan. Another is the tendency of | ------Japane.se youth to adopt that all-' QUESTIO.V.S A M ) .ANSn EKS but-universal American custom (if: F vpsI one believes the "talkies”) of talk- ; (Bloodshot E.>cs,) iBg-from-the side of-the face. 1—^u(?stTOn:— C! Tr ■ Xvrites: A Whole Month of Better-Than-Ever Valu^! 1 ”My daughter has had to stop school I on account of her eyes. They burn DAUGHTERS OF UBERTY I and arc very much bloodshot. Not having w’orn her glasses regularly I believe brought on this acute condi­ PLANNING ANNIVERSARY tion. If you sugge.st a fast, do you i CARINl’S think the fruit has been sprayed for | the Mediterranean fly, and which is i Daughters of Liberty L. O. L., ■ consequently lacking in acid, would j DEPARTMENT STORE will celebrate their 28th anniversary j be advi.sable?” which falls on March 16. with a | Answer:—Your daughter’s condi­ 25 Oak Street, South Manchester supper and entertainment to b e : tion is probably caused by sorw w held at Orange hall, Friday eve-1 systemic toxemia and is not dr, ning, March 21. Worthy Mistress w'holly to the fact that she has not Mrs. Mary Smith has appointed worn her glasses enough. If her For Spring the following committees to have | eyes require glasses she should cer­ charge of the details of the cele- 1 tainly wear them at all times, but bration: General committee, Mrs. j see to it that her diet is correct and Ella Bulla, chairman; . Miss Mar­ that her bowels move two or three Iff garet Turkington, Mrs. Anna John­ BIG DISPOSAL SALE times daily. The spray used on ston, Mrs. Susan Martin. Miss Lily oranges docs not affect the food Printed Plain Color Gillis and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. value of the orange, and I am in­ The decorating committee is Miss formed that the acid content is not VoUe VoUe Colby Trotter. Mr.'i. Sarah Tedford, changed, although this would make A very sheer u-cave n-ith heaubful It’« unusual to find this quility it Mrs. Jennie Chambers, Mrs. Annie no difference in your daughter’s Still Going draping qualiticv Guaranteed fast such a very low price. In most Tedford. Mrs. Lillian McCaughey ■,se. ? color. In lovely new patterns of stores you'd pay a go<>d dtal more. heads the entertainment commit­ (Acne) large or small design. }9 inches 59 inches wade, in a fine selection tee and will have as her assistants, Question:—G. K. writes: "Please wide. of colors. Mrs. Martha Bell and Mrs. Martha advise me through your column how MANY NEW BARGAINS ADDED Leemon. I may cure a severe case of acne T d. T d . It is proposed to have the affair which I have had for three years. 2 0 « take the form of a Mother and Have tried many doctors, but got Daughter banquet. Each member is c.nly tempoiary relief. supposed to bring her daughter or mother, and if she hasn’t either, to Answer:—Acne is primarily caus­ Printed invite a substitute. The committee ed by an unhealthy state of the Thrift colon which is due to using the urges all the members to make res­ lillllilltf lUllluil lUilllli!'IS5 ervations before the next regular wrong kind of foods. A contribut­ Pique Special! meeting night Monday evening, ing cause may be a naturally oily 2d In the smartest modern designs— March 10, in order that they may skin, or carelessness in keeping the vat dyed so that they're absolutely make their plans accordingly. face clean. Wash the face several colorfast. 56 inches vide. times daily with soap and water, fol­ lowing with cold towels. Eliminate SOFT FOR HIM T d. all fats and oils from your diet, us­ 3 9 < "How long.” asked a troublesome ing only small amounts of butter. Overcome constipation as soon as prisoner, leaning over the dock- possible by following the diets I rail of his lawyer, "is this business a T ard recommend in this column. Mean­ ^‘M eritone** going on?” while, use a daily enema until nor­ An excellent grade of "A couple of hours for me. About mal bowel action is established. a couple of years for you.”—Tit- TaKeta this popular material, bit'=. A softly lustrous rayon and cotton in new shirting and material that looks like a printed flower patterns. Here THAT’S THE C.VTCH I tub sUk. 36 inches wide. is real yard goOds "Look at the lovely wireless .set | a THE SAVINGS BANK Always Alert to Progressive Measures That bargain! T zot today, dear, and only five } OF ROCKVILLE T d . dollars a month.” 1 “For how many months?” ! 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By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN giving of the convalescent serum Judith Cameron, New York tjp- j the matter? Is it?” Tony was chattering gaily as she Editor Journal of the American after paralysis ha^ actually occurred ij 1'iIl ist, marries Arthur Knight, e.vecu- | Sandy continued to gaze mourn- picked up a metallic wrap which Ouftf’C I don’t know whether dispositions ' Medical Association and of Hygeia, seems to be of little benefit in over­ tivo of the publishing house where fully, but he wiggled in gratitude, flashed rays of gold and rose and llQ.. OF are the same at birth or not. Some the Health Magazine coming the paralysis. While the she works. Knight is a widower ■ Suddenly the dog straightened and sapphire, and handed it to Andy. students of human nature say yes, stetistics may be interpreted in va­ He placed it about her shoulders. others no. I doubt if the question Last fall an epideniic of infantile with a daughter, Tony, 18, and son, pricked up his ears. 'GROVJfi-UP" paralysis struck in Ontario and 473 rious w’ays, it seems quite certain Junior, 16, Tony denounces Judith , The doorbell rang sharply. Knight Tony darted an audacious glance ever will be settled. that the earlier proper treatment is at him and said something. cases were reported by physicians. as a gold digger. When Junior : listened, removed his glasses and But if we’re all alike when we lOf the 473 children who were affec­ undertaken, the better it is for the comes home for Christmas holidays : frowned. Without waiting for the In a flash Craig had caught her open our eyes upon this world of ted, 17 died. patient. in his arms and kissed those impu­ he is equally unfriendly. ! maid to answer, he hurried into the complexes, certainly whatever it is The disease is one of the most It is recognized that the destruc­ .\ndy Craig, a young man Knight , iiall. Sandy followed as far as the dent red lips. Tony laughed and that “slants” these dispo.sitions of ■ptenacing that affects children since tion of the nerve tissue by dise^e lias aided, takes a position with the | doorway. broke away from him. Suddenly ours, gets its work in early, as al­ it is likely to produce extensive crip­ is a form of injury in the human publishing firm. He is in love with Arthur Knight threw open the both were aware of Knight’s eyes. most any mother will testify. For pling and make life somewhat of a body. Nerve tissue is the most high­ 'lony and calls on her frequently, door. “Bye, daddy!” called Tony. Andy children of the same parents, born burden after recovery occurs. One ly specialized delicate tissue that we Tony tries to convince her father "How do you do?” he said stiffly, Craig colored deeply. within a year or two of each other, of the greatest problems of the me­ have. Hence, whatever is to be done lhat Judith and .\ndy arc carrying “Come in, won’t you?” “Goodby,” Knight told them. He and with practically the same health dical profession today is the devel­ in the control of such conditions on an affair. When this fails she Knight stepped back and Andy went into the hallway to see them and handling, may be as different opment of means for restoring pro­ must be done promptly. tricks the pair into a compromising | Craig entered the house. Andy s out the door, then returned to the as summer and winter. per motion and growth to limbs that More and more parents are begin­ situation. j contagious smile had kindled in- living room. Now the docile, tractible child have’been shortened or wasted after ning to learn that the path of safety Ton.v is carrying on a flirtation instantly, Suddenly he turned. The door usually is no great problem, at least infantile paralysis. lies in getting medical attention at with Mickey Mortimer, wealthy and j “Good evening, Mr. Knight, ” he of the house had reopened and while he is young. Often, as a mat- { The most significant fact brought the earliest possible moment, par­ married. Tony and her father quar- | said. “Just dropped in, hoping I Tony appeared alone. She ran to ter of fact, he is not so simply j out by a study of the epidemic in ticularly in any of the infectious rel over this* hut the girl is finally j might find you here.” her father. solved as he approaches- maturity. 1 Toronto was that the use of serum conditions which attack the child. iorgiven. Knight bceomes danger- Young Craig had nob visited the “I just wanted to tell you,” she We might say that some ^f the quiet | .taken from those who have recov- ously ill with pneumonia. Junior ] Knight home since Judith’s depar- said in a low’ voice, “I really do submissive children are merely tern- | •.ered from the disease is instrument­ comes home and stays until his | ture. At the office Knight had in- love Andy! I love him a lot. Some­ porizing—reserving a decision, so to j al in preventing crippling and death tather begins to recuperate. Before quired about him and been told thing happened that made me find speak—and that the character, o r: if the kerum given as soon as possi­ leaving the boy admits to Judith he | that work in the legal department it out all of a sudden. Do you un­ disposition, that unfolds later on ble after the disease is discovered. lias misjudged her. | was keeping the young man in and derstand, daddy?” often holds many surprises. But the ! By ANNETTE Seventy-three cases which were di­ Tony intercepts a letter intended ' out of town on frequent short trips, “I think so.” child who asserts himself as he goes ; Of course you’re going to have a agnosed on the first day of illness tor Judith and later follows her in- For private reasons Knight had not ‘That’s all then. Now I have to along, the headstrong willful young- ; suit this season. If not, you’ll feel were given the serum and not one to the city where she secs her meet pursued his questioning. ru n !” ster who is willing to try anything , quite out of things, for undoubtedly of these children died. a young man named Dan. With this The young man stood, hat in She embraced her father, turned once (and sometimes a dozen times) I the jacket mode leads the daytime With each succeeding day of ill­ information Tony forces Judith to hand, fidgeting awkwardly. He quickly and immediately the door to our discomfort, is and always has | mode. ness after the first the tendency leave the house for two weeks. Ju­ seemed to sense his reception was slammed. been a worry to his parents. ; As a smart variation, you'll find toward fatal termination is in­ dith goes into New York, .\fter ; not altogether a w'elcome one. The Arthur Knight sank into his They’re Not “Bad” I the need of many blouses. creased. Moreover, the likelihood of days of misery she decides to re- ; color in his cheeks deepened, favorite chair. For a long while he It’s too bad that Nature has to i The one. I ’m, show ing is especially -multiple paralyses and of extensive turn and tell .\rthur the truth. She ' “Here—leave your coat and come sat there, his eyes on a pattern of take this way in developing some | nice. The snugly fitted hipline, w-ith paralysis is greater the later in the arriies at the house, sees .\rthur in and sit down, won’t you? Tony the rug, his expression brooding. of her be.st and finest, for such a applied trimming band .at centre- and he asks coldly- why she has I w'as around here 10 minutes ago,” With one hand he tapped nervously child is all too often labeled “bad” front accentuates slimness. ‘ ‘ come. He refuses to listen to ex- 1 Knight said. “Don't know where on the arm of the chair. when he isn’t so at all. I do wish It’s a dressy'model in which you’d planations and says their marriage she’s gone to.” Presently his glance w’as dis­ we could get over the habit of call­ appear charmingly attracti ve When “Inspired Feminine .\pparcl” was a failure. Judith rushes from “Thanks.” tracted. Sandy’s small cold nose ing these impulsive, willful, experi­ you remove your jacket. Hie house and goes to Dan’s room- j Both men sat dow'n, and for sev- was . pressing against Knight’s mental children “bad” children. Flat silk crepe, canton crepe, ing hou.se. She agrees to stay with ; eral moments there was an awk- fingers. Their reactions to life are im­ crepe and crepe de chine will Dan. Dais pass during which Tony I ward pause. Then Craig spoke: The man gathered the dog into mediate and strong—often rebel­ give excellent service. SLOANE’S presides in her father’s home. When i “Mr. Knight, there’s something I his lap. lious, of course, and sometimes even Style No. 404 comes ir sizes . 16, Harvey & Lewis Bldg. Mortimer fails to keep an appoint- | w ant to talk to you about.” “Where is she, Sandy?” he asked, cruel. But the trouble is that we 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches Two State St. Second Floor ment with her she becomes infuriat- | “H-h-mm—perhaps I can guess—” as though the dog could understand oldsters weigh everything on our bust. Hartford, Conn. ]§oft, lovely hair! ed. goes to his apartment and finds | Craig crossed his knees. Then he his words. own scales instead of on the child’s Pattern price 15 cents in stamps him there with another girl. recrossed them. (To Be Continued) scales. We see things only with our or coin ^coin is preferred). Wrap The modern artist hair-clresser “Well, I don’t know,” he said, own eyes. coin carefully. .... can do wonderful things with your XOM GO ON WITH THE STORY keeping his eyes lowered, "if that’s Our standards never can be the ,We suggest that when you send hair. But all your hair-needs can CHAPTER XLVII true perhaps it will be easier. I—I same as those of children. Older for this pattern you enclose 10 cents EXTRA not be supplied in the beauty shop. Rage had mastered Tony Knight. hope you won’t think I’m presump- } people put emotion into nearly all additional for a copy pf our new You must help at home. And that’s Her lips were trembling but she tuous, Mr. Knight. I realize I | of their judgment; women, espe­ Spring Fashion Magazine. SPECIAL where Danderine comes in. Dan- (lid not speak. She stared from the haven’t got very far yet financially | SISTER cially, do so. Children seem to be derine is so simple and easy to use. lovely blond-haired girl on the but I’m—well, I’m certainly going ; ruthless, often, because they judge Manchester Hei'ald Each time you arrange your hair davenport to Mortimer, still smiling to work hard. And Tony says—” ' and act and experiment without Pattern Service ” just put a little of this delicately sneeringly. His composure had dis­ “T o n y ?” emotion. SALE fragranced liquid on your brush. As arm ed her. Andy Craig’s eyes raised. MARY'S A boy who pesters other children 404 you draw it through the hair, Dan­ “I hate you!” screamed Tony at Why—why, yes! Tony. Mr. may do it from deliberate meanness, As oi:* patterns ur^ mailed derine removes excess oil, cleanses, the man. “Oh, I hate you!” Knight. Tony and I want to be especially if he is older, but a little from New York City please aUo>v brings out the natural color, gives Mickey Mortimer turned solicit- married. We want to be married KITCHEN boy quite often has no such motive. five days. , . . your hair an amazing new lustre. ou.sly toward the other girl. right away!” He wnnts to see how they will take Price 13 Cents DRESSES Used consistently, Danderine dis­ “I beg your pardon,” he said to “My God!” The exclamation left it. solves the crust of dandruff, keeps her. “Will you excuse me, please? Arthur Knight limp. He drew one By SISTER M.ARY His mother tells him to do some­ Name the scalp comfortable and healthy: There seems to be some sort of— hand across his forehead. ENGAGEMENT thing and he openly defies her, but stops falling hair; helps make your ,‘r—disturbance. It won’t take a “We love each other!” Craig The effect of cooking on vegeta­ please observe him w-atching her Size . . . hair grow long, silky and abundant. $7.95 Vour hair is so much easier to ar­ m inute.” went on immediately. “Of course, bles has been thoroughly studied by steadily to see how she will take it, Address range and stays in .place when Dan­ Tony interrupted quickly. I know I’m not worthy of her. I a number of investigators in nutri­ I Mr. and Mrs. John Gasper of An- too. His will is defiantly seeking in­ “Oh, don't think you’ll get rid of wouldn't expect you to think I was. formation about the re.sponses of derine is used. 'Waves “set” with, it tion and the results are definite and ! dover announce the engagement of look nicer; stay in longer. Five mil­ me so ca.sily. I won’t go!” But I’ve loved 'Tony ever since I other people to his treatment. These include three of much value to housekeepers. i their daughter, Miss Lena Gasper Send your order Mo . the “Pat­ lion bottles used a year! Mortimer .straightened his shoul- first saw her as a kid. Why, with j to August Ringhoffer, son of Mr. We know that the destructive tern Dept., Manchester^ El*nlh]g groupings—smart dor.s. He eyed her directly and Tony, I know I can make a place The method of cooking, the ; and Mrs. Jacob Ringhoffer of 28 child usually is motivated by curi- Herald, So. Manchester, Conq.” ! street dresses, tailored in the world. She’s in love with me o.sity—curiosity of a different kind I’oolly. amount of surface exposed during I Putnam street this town. Miss Gas- frocks and dressy “Since you insist upon having the too. We--well, decided today we ! cooking, the care observed in cook- I per is employed by Cheney Brothers from that which prompts his tea.s- truth, bluntly. Miss Knight,” he want to be married just as soon as ; __, „ . , j and Mr. Ringhoffer by the Travelers ing or obedience, but it is curiosity During 1929 there w’ere 1,009 gowns. Danderine I can arrange to get a couple weeks ^ serving and the manner in said, “allow me to tell you once i Insurance Company. just the same. conventions held in, New York The One Minute Hair Beautifier .•'.nd for all that my engagements, off.” which vegetables are cut for cook­ The headstrong child who insists City, bringing m o re’t h ^ -750,000 A rare chance! jirivale or business, are not your ^ ing, as well as the amount of water on having his own way certainly people there during the year. AT A H . DRUG STORES—(THIRTY FIVE CENT* affair. Furthermore, I do not recall Was he saying too much? Craig’s used, have much to do with the loss BK.ALNY SCOT need not be placarded too soon. inviting you here. Good afternoon.” smile had faded. He was desperate­ of flavor, minerals and food value Strong will is the first requisite of Tony v.'ould not be stilled. She ly in earnest now'. He had the curi­ in the cooking of vegetables. , "Lend me a nickel, John, I want character. The wills of some chil­ glared at Mortimer as her words ous sensation that Knight w'as not I It has been found that the min­ j to telephone to find oot if the Mc- dren never can be quite harnessed came in a torrent. even hearing what he said. His eral loss for vegetables classed 1 Nabs are hame.” and there is no use in breaking our “So you admit it, do you? You words broke. among “roots and tubers” .is less ; “Losh, w’unman, dinna be ex- hearts over the fact, until wo are admit you lied to me. Playing “Andy,” the older man’s voice than tor those known as “stalks and I travagant. Juist ask the lassie for sure that they are heading the around with j’uur little blond friend i came shakily, “all this is quite—a leaves.” Cabbage, celery, beet greens ; the num ber, a n ’ when .she g ets it w’rong direction. imie. Let me tell you .something, | surprise. I wasn’t expecting it. and onions are the heaviest losers I and tells ye tae put th’ nickel in If we are patient T think there is Mr. Mickei’ Mortimer, and see that j Tony isn’t much more than a child, of minerals during cooking. While j —hang up and come oot.”—Sydney a pleasant surprise in store for many a now-discouraged parent. Announcing I’ou remember it. I hate you! I I know. She’s pretty young to i Bulletin. spinach loses none of its calcium, it I ______iiiathe you! I never want to see your think about marriage. But, my boy, does lose much of its iron content The child who reacts quickly and face again! .\nd if you were the last I'U be proud to have you as a son!” unless properly cooked. Particularly I SPRING S.ALAD normally, albeit impulsively, as he goes along, and who is not always man on earth I'd never speak to I “Thank you, sir!” all the mineral lost from vegetables i Tantalizingly appetizing is a kind in his experiments, is often the you!” I Their hands met in a firm grip. remains in the water in which they spring salad made of hearts of let­ manliest of men when he is grow-n. The Opening She stamped her foot. i Each strove to conceal his emotion. were cooked. tuce endives, water cress and es- So let us take heart about these Mortimer’s back was toward her. j “Ipid—you say Tony w’as here How to Preserve IVUncrals carole, dressed with French salad “Tell me, P'ritzi,” he was saying somewhere?” Craig asked after the dressing, fine slices of onion and “bad” children. to the blond girl, “what was the i pause. Baking is the best method of sections of orapge pulp. name of that song you liked so i ‘‘Why, yes. Here just a minute cooking to preserve all the min­ The King of England has the erals. Next comes steaming or pres­ following official title: His Majes­ Of Our much last night? The one that went ! ago. I’ll see—” COOKIE CUTTER sure cooking. The method which ta-da-da-DEE-da—you rem em ber. Before he could finish there was Children’s cookies can be cut ty George V; by the. grace of God, don’t you?” a giggle from the doorway. Tony taxes the skill of the cook is the one six at a time now with cutters that of Great Britain. Ireland, and the of cooking in as small an amount He was as oblivious to Tony as stood there, in filmy, glistening take the shape of a half dozen ani­ British Dominions beyond the though .she had not been in the white. She was laughing at them. of water as is possible to prevent mals, flowers, or Mother Goose Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, room. “Oh, you sweet, darling daddy!” burning until the vegetable is tender figures. Emperor of India. and letting the water cook away The ntlier girl answered. In low, she cried. “My what nice speeches easy tones tlie pair resumed their you both can make! I'd never, untiTonly enough is left to moisten the vegetable for serving. This ciinvcr.sation. Tony listened for an never have dreamed it. Stop blush­ method closely parallels steaming, Baked Department in.stanl. then she whirled and ing that way, Andy—it makes your flounced out of the apartment. Tears ears red! Father, darling, I’ve got for most of the-extracted nutrients cling to the vegetable. of -anger nearly blinded her as she to kiss you. Here—!” Both flavor and mineral content ran down the hall. - She threw her arms about her Just SO that you may become acquainted "Oh!” Tonv Knif are retained if vegetables are cooked lit choked. father’s neck, kissed him on both whole, and in their “jackets” when­ The SMART SHOP with some of our products we offer the following “O h - !” cheeks, then drew back and eyed him artfully. ever it’s at all possible. The more / It was all she could manage to cut surface that is exposed during ‘Always Something: New” State Theater Building say. Her fury was inexpressible. “Don’t you think it would be cooking, the greater the loss of P’or several minutes she waited, for­ lovely, darling,” she said softly, “to flavor and minerals. Cutting vege­ getting ,to ring for the elevator. It, give your blessing in the form of a tables length-wise rather than cross­ came at la.st. Tony -stepped into the j months’ honeymoon in Europe?” wise decreases the losses. Specials for Saturday Only car anfi wa.s swept downward. Bv “So that’s it, you rogue? Up to Vegetables Mustn’t Soak the time .she hari reached the ground j JOur old tricks!” . If vegetables are allowed to Again Saturday floor her power of speech had re- i Craig interrupted, “soak” in water for some time be­ turned. j “But, Tony, you know I told you fore cooking, both flavor and miner­ She scolded, mumbling to her- I can’t take th a t m uch time off als are lost. Putting vegetables on Our Ever Popular self, all the way down the street to |nov/. I couldn’t even ask for it. to cook in cold water also is detri­ PECAN ROLLS where she had parked the roadster, j Why, I’d be fired!” m ental. Bloomer Special Tony stepped into the car, swerved j “Please, daddy!” The custom of adding soda to away from the curb and into the j Arthur Knight shook his head in preserve the color of vegetables is stream of traffic. It did not mollify I helplessness. not -wise, for its presence has a One lot of Rayon Bloomers pur­ each her .spirit any that the street was i “Not quite so fast. Miss,”he said, destructive effect on the vitamins— chased specially for this Saturday crowded. | “Give me a chance to get one thing particularly -vitamin C—and it tends * • • j in my head at a time. I haven’t to break the cells of vegetables, mak­ morning offering. They sell reg­ One block distant she was halted i caught my breath yet!” ing them mushy and causing loss of by a traffic signal. As Tony waited “But you will do it, won’t you?” fuel value. ularly for 93c. Only one to a cus­ two large teardrops appeared on she coaxed. The value of the vitamin con­ her cheek. She brushed them aside “We'll see. A little experience in tent of vegetables is closely related tomer at PEACHPOCKETS LAYER CAKES furiously. the London office might not be a to the cooking question. As all the Steering a narrow course in the bad thing for you, Craig. We’ll ■vitamins are soluble In water, the maze of vehicles, she finally reached see.” same principals of cooking apply for the bridge. Fifteen minutes later Andy blushed. their preservation. Prolonged cook­ 4 / each 2 3 ^ each the roadster was heading for open “I can’t accept favors, Mr. ing often is the cause of unnecessary 29c fOun^y. Knight. Tony’s agreed we can live loss of -vitamins. If vegetables are each Dusk had settled before Tony ar­ on my salary and I’m going to work not over-cooked and are served as rived home. Faint traceries of bril- hard to raise it. We couldn’t afford soon as they are cooked and seas­ iiant color still marked the western a trip to Europe now.” oned, they will be more palatable sky but the orange sun had disap­ "Well, all that can wait. Sit down and suffer less loss of vitamins. We invite your inspection of our new peared. and let's have a talk about this "Her father was reading in the business—' Special Grouping living room. He glanced up as she WASHING SHIELDS RAISED DOUGHNUTS appeared in the doorway. Tony put her hand on his arm. of New Dresses ■““Ready in 10 minutes,” she called ‘'We can’t, darling. Andy’s taking To preserve shields, lay them ind hurried up the stairs. me out to celebrate. It’s a final flat on the bathroom bowl and Yhia is another special which we offer in many varieties. A subdued and thoughtful Tony splurge. Because I’m going to be­ scrub lightly with a nail brush and for tomorrow morning. lat opposite her father at the din- come such a model wife and learn soap. Rinse by running water New You’ll admire the smart aer table that eve- mg. She had to cook and sew and sava money. over them and do not wring. gowns offered at ittle to say and did jot notice that Oh—I’m going to reform complete­ ■When dry, gently pull the silk A.rthur Knight, too, seemed pre- ly!” outer covering from the rubber Spring tcci^ied. Knight gave her an affectionate and they will look like new. Twenty-four hours later Knight squeeze. Dresses $3.95 ras again alone ih the living room “If you do even one of those S.ALAD RING it the big house. Sandy, the little things I’ll be surprised." he said. Scotch terrier, at his master’s feet “Well, run along and celebrate. Re­ For a change, jell a chicken sal­ popularly fazed up -wistfully. Sandy had been member this young man is due at Joing that now quite regularly. ad in the shape of a ring and Doughnut Shop my office at nine a. m.!” your salad dressing in the hollow priced at $5.95 $7.95 $9.95 ’’Guess you’re lonesome, too, old Tony tossed a kiss from the 855 MAIN ST. TEL. 5850 It, ’ellow, aren’t you?” Knight said as Inside the ring. It looks so pretty doorway. ?n the table and is interesting to le .-stooped and rubbed the scruff “I’ll.remember, angel!” erve. , . ___. _ —------—------I PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930, Miami Muss Both Financial Fistic^ Flop RISKO DEFEATS ' HERE’S THAT FAMOUS IWAPPING MEETS Cry of Foul Raised Defeat Tonight Would Wreck CAMPOLO BUT 3RD ROUND AT MIAMI 1ST DEFEAT IN ROUND THREE They walked slowiy from IS GIVEN DRAW their comers and sparred. SIXTEEN GAMES As Englishman Quits High School’s Yale Prospects Sharkey missed a right and was almost wrestled off his feet. Phil adopted purely defensive tactics but cuffed Sharkey light­ Drops Free Scoring Battle In the Third Round Despite 31 Pound Handicap ly around the head as he rush­ / ______Manchester Has No Alterna- ed in. The American landed a “Scott Robbed of Verdict” long left to the jaw but was Down In New Britain Last Exclaims London Newspaper Cleveland Baker Seems stopped by a left hook. Scott tive But to Beat Middle- stung Sharkey with a hard Briton Given Minute's Rest and Ordered to Continue by right to the jaw and the Ameri­ Night by 54 to 43 Score. The afternoon pre.ss in England was all worked up ovci the to Have Distinct Edge. can rushed his opponent across town Team Which Nosed mitcomc of the big event which dealt such a sorry blow to Brit­ the ring. S^ott went down for Referee Magnolia When Doctor Finds No Injury; ish boxing hope.s. The outcry of unfairness was raised in dis­ a count of three from a hook to J'he crack Wapping Y. M. C. A. 1 patches received from correspondents and othei \^itncsscs of the i Miami, Fla., Feb. 28.— (A P )--T hc i the head, as he stumbled off the Out Locals 24-22 In Dou­ basketball team which had won 15 i Scott Again Claims Foul and Disgusted Referee Lifts fight. o. • ' .semi-final fight between Johnny | . Sharkey was warned "Phil Scott Robbed of 'Verdict" .was the Evening S^ar s ! Risko of Cleveland and Victorio j for hitting low'. consecutive games, met its Water- ! streamer headline across its front page while the Evening Stand­ Scott went down again after a loo in New Britain last night in a ' ble Overtime Period Bat­ j Campolo of the Argentine was dc- j Sharkey's Hand In Token of Victory; Newspapermen V ard carried the streamer; “All About the Big Fiasco. ^ The left to the body, taking a count County Y League tussle. The con­ Evening New.s employed an expression from a cable sent by dared a draw la.st night by referee of six. Another left to the side test, a free-scoring affair, ended tle Few Weeks Ago. Scott's English manager characterizing the affair as a "Blot on Kid McPartland of New York after sent Scott down and the Briton with New Britain on top 54 to 43, Disagree Over Questionable Blows; Scott Down Four American Boxing History." ten furious round.s in which Risko, claimed a foul. Scott’s manager a margin of 11 points. to a majority of ringside critics as climbed into the ring and the The victory tics New Britain, As fidjrcty as a group of well as the crowd, appeared to hold crow'd was in an uproar as the Wapping. Plainville and Southing­ Times. young colts at the barrier, live a distinct edge. fight was halted. Refusing to ton for first place in the circuit. Campolo made a strong finish in be stampeded, Referee Magnolia Counting outside games, Wapping young basketball artists who the tenth, staggering his rival with has won 17 games and lost but four i helped Scott’s handlers drag BY ALLAN GOULD will compose tlie starting line­ vicious rights but up to that time him to his corner and halted the this season to date, an enviable re­ up for Manchester High in its KEBART TWO GAMES Risko, who had been barred from fight to make an examination. cord for any team to sport. A. P. Sports Writer fighting the Argentine in New York Ha,ndlers of both men leaped Wapping led New Britain^ 24 , to Miami, Fla., Feb. 28— (A P )— The cry of “ fair or foul” was ultra-important game with because of his size, seemed to have Middletown High anxiously about the ring and all was ™‘f '‘ today amidst the chaos of the heavyweight fistic piled up a substantial margin on chaos. Scott finally, though falter badly in the second half when await the shrill of the whistle points. There were no knockdowns. showing great agony, decided falter bodly in the second half when realm, wafted out upon the balmy southern breezes as a result which will send them into bat­ AHEAD OF CHAMPION Risko was the aggressor after the he would continue. The ring the Hardware City team cut Wap- ,of Jack Sharkey’s technical knockout victory over Phil Scott in tle at the State Armory to first round and had Campolo baffled was cleared and they went at it ping’s defense to shreds with a the third round of the weirdest contest any tropical moon has by a free swinging attack. Johnny again. The crowd roared its slashing offense. Spencer was again shone upon. iiight. did not do much damage but kept delight. Against the ropes, the big gun from Wapping. The Fully aware of the seriousness oi both fists swinging constantly. And the finish was as balmy as SC O T T ’ S A l s o North End Challenger for limping and manifest­ summary follows; I the weather and Sharkey was de­ a defeat at this critical stage of the WIFE Referee McPartland announced he New Britain Y (54) season with the Yale tournament ing great pain. Scott took a clared the winner by referee Lou settled. Experts at the ringside dif­ scored four rounds each for Risko smashing left to the body. The P. B. F. T. fered sharply on the question, some chances hinging on the outcome. and Campolo and rated two as even. Magnolia last night after the lanky R E Q U IR E S A DOCTOR I Town Bowling Champion- Briton sagged and turned help­ 4 Bell, rf ...... 7 5-8 19 British champion had claimed a maintaining Scott was hit low at Coach W. J. Clarke’s red and white Ringside critics gave Risko varying 2 Jacobi, If ...... 2 1-3 5 uniformed athletes are determined less as the referee stepped in. foul, taken a complete minute’s rest least six times and Sharkey should margins ranging from 5 to 4 to 6 to 0 Morey, If ...... 6 2-3 14 to repulse the invaders who boast a London, 28.-(A P )- | sWp Avoragos 123 and There was no question about to recuperate as the claim was dis­ have been disqualified; others 3 in rounds. the blow and after a few sec­ 3 Wessels, c ...... 5 2-2 12 allowed and then, refused altogether equally as .emphatic in asserting 24-22 victory over Manchester and There was one house in Eng- ns I The crowd took the decision un­ 0 onds went over to lift Shar­ 2 Barta, rg ...... 0 0-0 to continue as he swayed against the that while the American hit low- nearly upset the state championship land to which news of Phil M o rP P lnS Ifl favorably and booed lustily then 1 0-0 Scott’s defeat in Miami came as > lA lO p S ^ J ITIOIC A 1113 III key’s hand in victory. 2 Rockwell, rg .... ropes from the effects of a terrific several times on Scott’s thigh he did Bri.-tol contingent. ^ giving Risko an ovation as he left 1 Parker, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Manchester is out to "do or die hook to the pit of the stomach. not deliver any directly -foul a ncrvc-Tvracklng shocl<. p . , 1 a /a the ring. Campolo weighed 226 and O Wnsious, I g ...... ,1 0-0 2 punches :ui(l c.ui have no alibi to offer in A Fistic Flop It was a rule dwelling at bamOS. Ri.sko 195. I.ump on Leg rase of defeat. lU incentive to win Thornton Heath where Mrs. BOUND ONE—Campolo circles The rpcctacle of this third round, 16 22 10-15 54 the climax...... to a carnival___ _ of clout. Referee Magnolia, veteran New should give the locals the proper Scott, in a pale blue dressing slowly and they clinched as Risko STRENUOUS DAY AVapping Y (43) lighting spirit. The game means that wa- a financial as well as fistic j arbitrator and sole ruling of- gown sat anxiously waiting Kebart Sasela landed lightly to the body. Campolo P. B. F. T. but little to Middletown by way of flop, probably has no precedent in i the bout, declared he saw through the early morning m ...... 128 sw'ung viciously to the head -with 2 Rose, rf ...... 3 2-4 8 ' no low punches but after the* fight comparison inasmuch as the down- ...... 107 overhand rights at close range. FOR CO. G TEAM the history of American heavy­ hours by the embers of a dying L30 ...... 0 Nicholson, rf .. 0 0-a 0 weight boxing—^ijdth Sharkey first examination of Scott showed a lump staters have no chances to compete ...... 140 Johnny missed a wild left as he fire for word from Miami. 99 ...... 1 Spencer, I f ...... 7 4-10 18 warned for hitting low, Scott then on the right leg, several inches be­ in the .state tournament or to win ...... 118 charged and pushed the big Argen­ When finally the unwelcome tid­ 108 ...... Company G’s basketball team will 0 Welles, c ...... 4 3-6 11 sinking with an agonized look and low the waist line. An examining the C. C. I. L. title. Nevertheless, 140 ...... 105 tine into a corner. Campolo was travel way down to Saybrook to­ 0-0 0 they can be counted upon to give ings were received, Mrs. Scott 1 Kelley, rg ...... 6 cry of foul, police and handlers in ivsician described the injury a.s collapsed and was put to bed by 127 ...... 126 boxing cautiously away at his morrow evening in search of basket­ 4 Murphy, r g ...... 2 0-0 4 traumatic sciatica producing a the Silk City warriors plenty of ...... 129 the ring as the referee helped drag friends waiting up with her. 161 ...... stocky rival’s rushing tactics. Risko ball opposition and a practice session 1 Bradenbtirg, rg . .0 0-0 0 Scott to his comer for an examina­ nartial paralysis which contributed trouble...... 102 took a vicious pounding on the head will be held at the State Armory at 2-2 2 The reason why Middletown s A doctor was called and sev­ 128 ...... 3 Sharpe, Ig ...... 0 tion and a minute’s rest, Sharkey to Scott’s apparent collapse and the 128 ...... 126 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. The Y^ale hopes have faded into noth­ eral hours later Mrs. Scott was as he bored in but refused to give ■ragi3fc around the ring with tears limping maner in which he went out ...... 124 ground. Johnny hooked his left to team leaves at 6 o’clock. The prac­ 11-22 43 ingness can be seen by a brief better, although she was still 98 ...... 12 16 streaifing down his face as he fear­ to resume fighting. In the rin;-, tice, long ride, game, dancing after­ glimpse over their schedule which abed unable to see visitors. the Jaw but took a severe beating Referee: Arnson of N. B. ed disqualification, Scott then limp­ however, at the height of the con­ ...... 120.5 ward, and the return ride journey, reveals a pair of defeats at the 123.0 ...... around the head. Campolo hammer­ ing out to continue the bout -with fusion and during the minutes hands of Rockville, another pair Charlie Kebart of the north end, ed Risko’s ribs at close quarters. should make the G boys sleep rather pain wiitten all over his face, and armistice that Magnolia declared to from Bristol and singles by Lyman challenger for the town _ bowling Risko went to his knees as he was late Sunday morning. The following finally the abrupt ending with Scott make his examination, both the hit by a glancing right hand blow. will make the trip: Kearns, Pent- Hall of Wallingford and Meriden. ONLY 18,600 SEE championship, took a two game lead SCMELING SLEEPS erect but virtually helpless on the referee and the official boxing com­ He jumped up without a count as land, Beer, McCann, Bycholski, ropes, protesting his inability to mission physician decided Scott was Yet despite the unexplained reverses over Johnny Sasela, the titleholder, at the hands of such a small school the gong sounded. Vince and Slamond. continue from the effects of the neither fouled nor hurt. as Rockville, Middletown came vdth- MIAMI ENCOUNTER in the first half of their match last ROUND TWO—Campolo had a AS SHARKEY FIGHTS body blows or an alleged foul or Mognolia explained his extraor- In a hair’s breath of trimming both night. Ten games were rolled yes­ cut in the center of his forehead, his body with hard rights but John­ ' both. Im.ary action in stopping the fight Miami, Fla., Feb. 28.— (AP) — the result of a training accident. Meriden and Bristol and, did top terday and the final eleven will be ny bounded off and smiled. The bak­ Sharkey won the decision and as I for a full minute was prompted by Official figures announced today Risko leaped in with a long left but Berlin. Feb. 28— (AP) — Max a result the right to battle Ma.x a desire^ to avoid any possible the Clarkeranians. rolled off at Tommy Conran’s alleys er boy rushed his foe to the ropes Schmeling, German boxer, slept Middletown’s Record placed the paid attendance at the Campolo blocked the next rush and and worked both hands to the body. Schmeling the German champion ! “ sauawk” or unfairness, over north next Tuesday night at through the fight last night between Middletown beat Pratt High of Scott-Sharkey fight show last night they clinched. The South American They sparred for a moment, then for a bout that will be billed for the Financially, the second annual 9 o'clock. Jack Sharkey, of Boston, and Phil at 18,600, the gross receipts at $190,- was fast on his feet and boxed world championship in June at the battle of the cocoanut palms was Essex 37 to 4 and 26 to 10, broke The match last night took place Risko shook Campolo with a smash­ Scott, of Peacehaven, England. He even with Lyman High of Walling­ 000 and the net "gate" at only craftily by tying up Risko as they Yankee stadium in New York. apparently as big a failure as it at Joe Farr’s Charter Oak alleys ing right to the head. The crowd was given the first news of its out­ ford losing 20 to 27 and winning $161,000 after deduction of tax. came together. Johnny played for Sorrowful Impression was disappointing in a competitive due to a break in relations between yelled approval at the bell. come as he stepped off the train 21 to 19, nosed out its Alumni 30 The loss to the Madison Square the body but took a sharp rap on ROUND EIGHT—There was a Scott, thoroughly eliminated from way. The paid attendance was Garden Corporation was estimated Sasela and Jack Saidella who claim­ this morning. to 28, twice humbled the much the nose. Risko smiled as Campolo big swelling under Campolo’s left any further consideration in the estimated at only 25.000 half the at $50,000 but may run as high as ed to be the champion’s manager. "That’s the best and biggest ne-ws abused East Hartford outfit 24 to 15 jabbed with his left and connected eye. The Argentine backed off and heavyweight circus, left a sorrow'- arena’s capacity and the receipts $75,000. Sasela objected to certain condi­ ■with an overhand right to the head. of my whole career!", he declared. and 27 to 25. twice beat West tions which Saidella arranged and boxed cautiously, looking for a fill impression as a fighter in spite I at $200,000 or less. On thi.s basis Hartford 19 to IS and 22 to 20, lost Sharkey, receiving 25 per cent, Risko connected again with a right "■\Vhat happened in Miami, proves I of his apparent show of gameness I the Madison Square Garden Corpor- drew $40,000 for his share as com­ took the match down to Farr’s chance to smash in his right. Risko was right all along in not wanting to Rockville 14 to 32 and 15 to 21. to the ear, and they wrestled each hacked the Argentine to the ropes in deciding to continue in the third | ation faced a possible loss of $50.- pared with $100,000 he received for alleys when Saidella refused to al- other around the ring. Campolo to fight Scott. Now let me get at was sunk by Bristol 20 to 38 and it U) be staged at Gamba's with both fists flying to the ribs. round after a claim of foul. Re- ' 000. Last year's show drew a 12 to 17. topped Manchester 24 to 22 his victory over Young Stribling a 1 low niissecT~ a right swing and Johnny Sharkey.” gardless of the question about the ] “gate” of $407,000 with Sharkey alleys which he also manages. Campolo took three left jabs to the Herr Schmeling, who has been and lost a thriller to Meriden 16 to vear ago. Scott, getting 20 per cent charged in with both fists going to blows struck or the merits of the i and Stribling in the main bout, Consequently the crowd attending chin making a turn. Risko stagger­ skiing and climbing mountains in drew $32,000. The guarantees to the body. They were in a clinch at referee’s action, Scott put up a | ------17. preliminary boxers totaled $52,000, the match was not quite as large as ed Campolo with a looping right to the Bavarian Alps, looked the pic- | . ^ , i + „ Middletown boasts one of the the bell. the jaw and the crowd was in an up­ t f onH as 1 performance that served only to em/a m - I hardest fighting schoolboy quintets with $10,000 each going to the semi­ it might have been otherwise. ROUND THREE—Risko nearly a To enable aviators to receive Nevertheless, there was a good sized roar. Johnny was as aggressive as S S e ^ a ffS g h L?LTcom:^from phasize his reputation for claiming in the state and it seems more or finalists' Johnny Risko and Vittorio foot shorter than his rangy rival messages by radio a head tele­ gallery on hand. In agreeing to bowl ever and tying up his rival com­ disputed fouls. less of a foregone conclusion that Campolo. croughed and dug a right to the Miami himself. The argument as to whether or phone has been dsigned sma'l Kebart at Farr’s .rather than call pletely in the clinches. Campolo He cabled congratulations to the red and white will have no easy body. Campolo backed off the ropes not Scott -was fouled, may go on for enough to be inserted in the ear pionship tournament selection and off the match entirely, Sasela did so went back on his heels in a corner time tonight. The betting odds and they exchanged light lefts. to duck a wild charge and they to co^ e without hel„s channel. favor Manchester to win by about Manchester can hardly hope to be at the expense- of sacrificing his Johnny was beating Campolo to the mauled each other along the ropes. Siesenthal. As an afterthought, he 6 to 5. Both teams will present selected with more than three de­ home alleys.-. Kebart has bowled punch with left to head. They ex­ feats, its present total. This leaves about as much as Sasela at Farr’s. Campolo seemed baffled by his wiggled his thumb briskly with the their strongest lineups. As stated changed hard rights to the chin. rival's attack and walked wearily in The Herald yesterday, tonight's Clark’s boys with no alternative but Sasela started strong winning the i-emark: "There is nothtog wrong Risko forced the fighting consistent­ to his corner at the bell. with that, is there?” Apparently re­ game is the leist one which counts to win. The team’s chances rise or first game by 17 pins but dropped ly and shook Campolo with a swing­ the second by 23. The champion ROUND NINE—Campolo’s hand­ ferring to a rumor heard here that in the consideration for state cham- fall on what they do tonight. ing left to the ear. Johnny backed rallied to cop the third by 41 and re­ lers worked furiously over him be­ an injured thump would keep him the Argentine into a corner and had fore he came out. Risko .swung a from a championship fight. gain the lead and followed this with him somewhat befuddled. Campolo another win by 10 timbers. Kebart right to the head and bounded out smashed a hammer like blow to the of reach. He forced the Argentine ! won the fifth by 35 pin.s. top of Johnny’s head as Johnny The champion faltered badly in to a corner and kept both fl.sL.s | backed off and grinned as the bell Last Night^s Fights SOUTH MRNCHESTtR ‘ CONN ’ the si.xth game, missing a total of working continually. Risko landed l four spares. Even then Kebart, with rang. heavily to the head after taking Miami—Jack Sharkey, Boston ROUND FOUR—Risko grunted the aid of a spare in the tenth, several choppy rights. Johnny look- stopped Phil Scott, England, 3; as he charged in and they clinched only won by one pin, 127 to 126. e'd as fresh as a daisy and showed Johnny Risko, Cleveland and Vic­ MEN along the ropes. Johnny swung both Thi.s defeat and Kebart's splendid no hesitation to charge in. Campolo torio Campolo Argentine, drew. 10. hands like a longshoreman and The All-Electric score of 161 in the next game seem­ took his rights at close quarters and Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia, grinned as he picked off Campolo’s ed to Lake the heart out of Sasela. was not an effective weapon. Risko outpointed Pierre Charles, Belgium, left leads. They did a lot of long Two strikes, si.x spares and liberal took a right uppercut to the chin 10; Jimmy Maloney, Boston, out­ range sparring. Risko landed a right fillings helped Kebart make the high and clinched. Johnny worked re­ pointed Moise Bouquillon, France, and Campolo countered with a Majestic Radio single record for the match. Sasela peatedly for the body. They were in 10; Raul Bianchi, Argentine, knock­ crack to the chin as he stalked the matched it with a 129. This put a furious mix up at the bell. bakerboy across the ring. Ri.sko ed out Bill Darling, Miami, one. Kebart ahead one game and he pro­ ROUND TEN—They shook hands .snapped his, rival’s head back with To Close-Out ceeded to cop the next two and in­ and Campolo sought desperately for a left hook and pounded away witli Omaha—Tony Herrera, Chicago H AT arc you looking for crease his margin to 6-3 in games, an opening. He landed his right but stopped Kid Wagrer, Philadelphia, his right as they fought along the took two vicious swings in return. w in shoes? Style that i.s ! but Sasela rallied to w'in the last ropes. Campolo was repeatedly 4. one and cut the margin one. They clugged in the center of the Indianapolis— Chuck Wiggins. In­ thrown off balance by Johnny’s -wild ring and Campolo rocked Risko outstanding? Comfort that - A recapitulation shows that rushes. Referee broke them from a dianapolis, and George Cook, Syd­ Kebart was getting many more with a hard right. Johnny was bat­ is cxeeptional? Moderate clinch at the bell. tered severely as he came out of a ney. drew 10. spare breaks, that he made five ROUND FIVE — They sparred Tacoma. Wash.—Dave Shade, more spares and the same number clinch and seemed groggy- Both prices? If that’s the case cautiously until Risko charged into were punching without let up. Ris- New York, outpointed George of strikes. In a three game after' a clinch. Campolo dug his right Dixon, Portland, 6. we’d like to show you, match, Kebart came from way be­ ko plunged In after taking a smash­ into Johnny’s ribs. The Argentine ing right. Campolo pounded John­ East St. Louis, Uls.—Ray Alfano, hind. to overcome a 24 pin lead in kept looking for an opening for his East St. Louis, and Tommy Bam- the new Bostonians. the third game, tie the score in the ny’s head and ribs with rights and 'terrific right but found Risko an lefts taut the baker boy refus'^d to brough, Springfield, Ills., drew 10. They’re all good eighth box and win easily in the elusive target. The Clevelander final two. Right now Kebart is give ground. They sparred and Pis- hooked a long left to the head and ko landed lightly with his left. shoes should he bowling in topnotch form and stands The point of America's depend­ blocked Campolo’s right. Victorio Johnny kept both hands flying and an excellent chance of taking the seemed bewildered by his rival’s ence upon rubber was stressed Tt and more. Mostly title back north. South enders insist Campolo seemed tired by his early rushing and shifting tactics. Risko pace. Victorio smashed a straight the naval conference. ^The only $7 to $10 the that Kebart is "bowding over hi.s almost lost his balance after miss­ rubber Europe need -worry about is head,” but it is the falling pins that right to Risko’s jaw just before the ing an overhand right. The Argen­ final bell. the supply of tourists’ necks. count rather than any explanatory tine hit solidly to the head as they words. Here are the statistics of the went into a clinch. They were spar­ match. ring at the bell, ’without much to Sasela Kebart show for the going thus far. B'ks Sts. Sps. B'kj BOUND SIX—Campolo stuck out j Boggini and Bissell 4 1 1 3 his left and Risko curled a counter j 3 2 3 oO 2 blow to the neck. The crowd yelled | 3 0 5 for some action, but all they got I Model 92 4 0 2 4 was a few clinches. Johnny was wild j On Basketball Board Model 91 6 0 6 2 with a left and Victorio missed a 3 1 3 7 right. Risko kept swinging with At a re-examination of candidates ■?>boen doing soine creditable work of- 7 2 6 7 ficiating Rec Five and other games both hands at close quarters but in­ for membership in the Central Con­ 7 0 6 3 flicted no damage. Johnny leaped in This brings the list of candidates 6 0 5 6 and wrapped his arm around the big necticut District Board of Approved now serving their year on probation 4 0 2 5 fellow’s neck. They slugged at a Basketball Officials held recently to 11 which with the 21 regular fast clip along the ropes and Johnny the following candidates were ac­ members brings the Bbard Registra­ »120 47 6 36 35 31 seemed to be enjoying himself im­ cepted into probationary member­ tion to a total of 32. ■ Official scorer—Joe Canadc. mensely. The crowd roared as Risko ship; The Central Connecticut District Complete rushed his opponent all over the Edward Dillon of Hartford. Board has a firm foothold in this territory and most of the more capa­ Including Tubes MATCH FORTUNE ring. Sherwood Bissell of Manchester. ROUND SEVEN—Risko was bat­ Alphonse Boggini of Manchester. ble officials have joined the organ­ ization and are thus aiding the pro­ Stockholm, — Germany is to re­ tered by a two fisted attack as they John Leahy of Simsbury. came from the corners, The Argen­ Gustaf Preisscr, Jr., of Nqw Bri­ motion of good officiating in the ceive a loan of $125,000,000 from District. Kreuger, Sweden’.s match king. tine landed solidly with both hands tain. Convenient Time Paymente and finally seemed to have the Willard Eddy of Windsor. The Annual Meeting of the Board Kreuger. is overlord of the giant will be held around the middle of Swedish match industry and one of range with his powerful right. John­ Both Bissell and Boggini are well ny backed off but only for a mo­ known here in basketball circles. March at which time the election of the -world’-s biggest industrial lead­ officers will take place and the fate Hale’s Radio Dept.—Basement ers. His entire fortune, it is said, ment. He covered his head with his Bissell is at present captain of the glpves, then leaped in with a hard Trinity College team while Bqg- of the probationary members vvili be started with his entry , . into the High school stir,“has [decided. match induatry severai years ago ;left to the jaw. Campolo slunratl' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930. 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recomendations and the meh)bers An Example for the Class! MOOSE TO NAME NEW will vote acceptance or rejection aa seen'fit. Other important business And The Farmer Towed WON’T PAY TAXES will be taken up and a large attend­ LODGE PHYSICIAN ance of members is looked for. Fol­ ^ lowing the business session a social Another Car Away! )[ MOW T(4EM, hour will be held and refreshments BECAUSE OF MUD served. ' rWZ RE5T OF \1D0 Benefit Board Calls INIeeting to Dr. Moran left tow’n to take a NEWS NOTE; "Pat Colbert of out—at how much pray tell? Well, boys AWO girls Appoint Successor to Dr. A. course in orthopedics at the Balti­ if that’s your pai’ticular spring B. Moran Who Has Left more Medical College, to be follow­ ICast Hampton is now being paid by I. ^CujS Oa u JL QaxU aJ ! the town to haul mired cars out of graft, what’s it going to cost? I’ll Bolton Man, Tired of Towing Town. ed by one year of study in Europl. ihe mud with his yoke of oxen. see you in Hades before I suffer a \ y i f m j E A . . . These country ivads. Up to holdup, don’t forget that!" Himself and His Family The question of filling the vacancy RIVER DIVERSION CASE the hubs, or I'm a liar. Always the Heh! heh! Yon’ll make 17 men 3. of lodge physician, created by the way. Forty miles from nowhere and that have said the same thing to me 4 ” departure of Dr. A. B. Moran from Boston, Feb. 28.— (AP)—Hearing me with an appointment with the this morning already. Seventeen, Out, Serves Warning. Manchester to Baltimore, will be in the master's proceedings in the boss in Hartford at 10:00. Ain't yes sir, and one w'oman. She never decided at a special meeting of Swift and diversion this a helluvanote? Ain't it now? said a word but smiled and said, Manchester Lodge, No. 1477, Loyal cases, w’hich have been in progress "Wal, if j'ou askin' me. I’ll sa y ! “Thank you. sir.” A fine woman Order of Moose, to be held in the ] here, will be transferred to Hartford, that, sir. "Well I guess I’ll hook The deplorable traveling condi­ > cs. But I’ve seen worse than you. < tion on Camp Meeting road has Home Club on Brainard Place, Sun­ I Conn., next Monday, it was an­ Why only an hour ago . . . jon . . . day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock by nounced today. “0-ho, so she got away with a been brought to the attention of "Never mind the other subjects. Bolton town officials by Andrew summons of the Benefit Board. ! Hearings there will be conducted What I'm concerned about is how j smile, did she? Well, I don’t mind The Board will present its [ at the Hartford Court House. paying a just price but I’ll leave the Paggioli who comes forth with the I'm going to get out. The’ll with the < startling declaration that he will ie.stov'cni. Say. do you know the old crate rust before I let you hold me up. Besides, I never jumped into refuse to pay bis property tax until town father's hereabouts? : some action is taken on the matter. "You bet I do. Eben Goiam is the middle of a deal yet with my eyes closed. What I want to know Paggioli states that the town of a second cousin to my first wife. Bolton has been very lax in taking Count of the hard times I had last is what this little service of yours is going to cost. Well, what’s the care of the stretch of roadway lead­ fall when the hail storm cut up all ing from his home to the main high­ my cabbages, terbaccer and corn he bad news?" “Heh! heh! . . . yes sir, just like way leading to Manchester. Last give me this job. Yes, sir, Eb's a spring conditions became so bad Use square .shooter. An’ bus}’. .. say .. . all the rest. Well, anjwvay Eb says the old reliable-^ when he give me this job yesterday, that Paggioli says he did consider­ "What I want to know is how in able work himself repairing the ihunderation honest and respectable he says, "don’t let ’em go and get anybody else to haul ’em out. It’s road. At present it is almost im­ town officials can stand for such passable, Paggioli said today. roads hereabouts. Don't anybody your job. Hem. and the Lord knows you need the money. Hook on and According to information obtained own cars in this town? Why these at the Paggioli home the road is so BALLANTINE’S roads are worse than Chinese roads. say nothing. Yes sir, that’s what Eb savs this morning . . . mudddy that an automobile cannot cmEe> S'dam imposition on heavy taxed get through without being stuck. motorists." “He did did he? Well, if Eb or any of the rest of your gang can Y’esterday afternoon Paggioli’s "Heh! heh! . . . It's funny . . . automobile became mired up to the yes sir. all you boys say the same tell me who is going to pull me out of this mud it will be the first running board and it was neces.^iary thing. Course we get used to it out to use two pair of horses to haul here in the spring, oh yes, we get it time. . . . “Heh! heh! . . . an’ he says . . . the car out. Mr. Paggioli’s son had MALT every year. But you ought to be "Just because the town sees fit to the same difficulty the night before. glad I'm here to pull you out." "I don't know what we would do "You pull me out.. Well, well, now, spenh all their money on trunk lines is no reason why cars should pay to if we suddenly needed the services isn't that nice of you? Here I am of a doctor." said Paggioli’s daugh­ stuck to the floorboards in the three be hauled out of our mud-holes. You haul ’em out. Hem and don’t charge ter this morning. “He simply foot mud of your town. I’m looking couldn’t get to us in time in case around for a little help and here you ’em a cent. of an emergency." Two of the are Johnny-on-the- spot to pull me "Well I’ll be damned!" SYRUP Paggioli children attend the Birch Mountain school, walking the quar­ ter of a mile distance. They are Frank. 14, and Edward, 11. The WEIGHING PHRASES Hand Forces Victorious Good News For Tourists: Paggioli family, six in number is more or less marooned because of the road conditions. Whenever it IN LEAGUE TREATY In Sham Fight at Canal 'Muddy Iowa* Mops Up is necessary to go to the store after I provisions, the son usually starts Panama City, Feb. 28.— (AP) — I The attacking fleet resorted to out in the automobile and the father smoke screens to hide its -move- Dcs Moines.— uYP.i—"M uddy follows along behind with a pair of Geneva, Feb. 28.—(AP.)—The United States military forces de­ P. BALLANTINE & SONS Iowa," for years a black spot in horses. fending the Panama canal scored a 1 ments, but due to some unusual at- NEWARK, NEW JERSEY committee of jurists which is at­ i mosphereic condition the screen lell the memories of thousands of trans­ tempting to harmonize the League decisive victory oi^er an attacking I rapidly, making it easy for the de- continental auto tourists, will finish ] of Nations covenant with the Kei- fleet in the four day w'ar game I fense to spot the ships. its highway housecleaning this TALL CEDARS, MASONIC logg pact, busied itself today in cMakers of cMalt Syrup since tgoo weighing phrases which might have manoeuvers just completed here, I The fleet attempted to put ashore yea’.-, j seasoned observers believe. ! a landing party near the mouth of Three complctel}' paved trans- j important bearing on the future peace of the world. Aerial battles, smoke screens, and I the Bayano river but the movement (ontincnlal highways, U. S. oO, oJ ; CLUB PLAN DANCE bombardments by fleet and coast I was forestalled by the defense ,-’nd Jf, will be waiting at the end | The deliberations centered chief­ ly on an amendment to Paragraph defense were included in the final ; planes of the coast defense station, (i 19JO to speed the motorist on ] day’s activities. Defense airplanes 1 the ships attempting the landing be­ his v.'av and! undoubtedly, to light - j lour, .Article XIII, of the Covenant. A committee representing the Tall The amendment, proposed by Pierre picked up the attacking fleet at day­ ing under their fire for almost an cn the load of vocabulary w Inch i Cedars and one representing the light, almost 100 miles from the hour prior to withdrawal of the l’r"cto;'orc has been an essential to ' Cot of France, is as follows; Masonic Social club held a joint "Members of the League agree Canal Zone, after having observed landing force. lie .- the state bf the tall corn, meeting in the Masonic Temple last activities of destroyers and sub­ Both Army and Navy officials Y'itti ’J,f0t) miles of paved liigli- that they will carry out in fuil evening and made plans for the sec­ good faith any award that may be marines during the night. were delighted with the thorough­ alrcai-’y in u.se as a result of' ond annual .April Frolic and Dance Hours later the attackers launch­ ness of the manoeuvers and the suc­ 'cr of intensive elTort to t rendered and that they will not un­ Saturday Specials to be held in the Masonic Temple, ed their long-expected aerial assault. cess with which they were held. i'';!.', :;- it e!f [lermanently from the ^ dertake any action against any /^!i April 1. member of the League wdiicb com­ ■ 1.!..!, l.ig'iways will get anotlier | Harold Maher lias been elected plies tliei'ewith. ,,'."'.OttJ.OOU this year. ' chairman of the combined commit­ Hartford Seminary Foundation; i'od '.%■ It i-s pos.'iblc to cross the , "If the parties aic unable by tees and Samuel J. Houston has their individual action to insui'e LEAGUE INVITATIONS Miss Emily Louise Plumley, presi­ On Quality Meats ,,t.'.^e IVur.i ca.t to west without; been elected treasurer. Harold dent of the Connecticut Federation !i,i\lrs; to drive over a dirt rou'l, ' can-ying out the award, the council Maher has appointed the following shall, by unanimous vote of the I of Women’s Clubs and Carlcton H. Prime Rib Roast Boneless Rolled I . ;h^ir.ghway No, 30, th? Lincoln men chairmen of committees: New Haven, Feb. 28—(AP)— In­ I ■ .;r. uonLincntal high’svay, lacks but membcr.s thereof other than repre­ j Palmer of Fairfield. Thomas J. Smith, refreshments; sentatives of one or more of the vitations to join the board-of direc­ Beef 35c lb. Roast Beef for oven t'u mile.'. Cl being completely paved; Richard Puter. entertainment; Roy Two prizes have been" offered in from the Mississippi to the Iiiis- ’ parties, propose what measures ot tors of the Connecticut branch of Boneless Rolled roast 45c lb. Norris, publicity; Samuel J. Hoius- ail kinds should be taken to give both high and normal school con­ : euri. The ;c t!0 miles will o;' ton, music. the League of Nations association tests in Connecticut as a part of l.'u.vcd th;.i year and gravel now effect thereto." Roast Veal, all lean Boneless P o t Harold Maher wishes to have all Britain Approves have been accepted, the association the national competitive examina­ makc,s the gap mud-proof. members of the committees present tions and essays on the work of the Roast Beef 35c-40c T. M. No. 3’J running west fmm ; Lord Cecil of Great Britain au- announced today, by President solid meat 39c lb. Higliwii} houscc'lcnning in louii at a meeting to be held Monday proved his draft entirely. Eduardo League of Nations. Promotion of Davenport to Council Bluffs still is nearing completion. Typical Iowa evening, March 3, at the Masonic Angell of Yale; President Katherine the state contests is placed with Finest Legs lb. reeds lUU mile.-; more paving, to ne i Cobian of Spain wished to delete mud road (top) is compared witu ; Temple. the reference to a unanimous vole Blunt of Connecticut college; Presi­ Mrs. Bertha (barter Fosnocht, cdu- j laid during 1930. U. S. No. 3-1, Bur- ; one of the state’s new hard sur- dent W. Douglas McKenzie of cational secretary. | Spring Lamb 35c lb. Boneless R o 11 e d lington to Council Bluffs, is ahso ui the second paragraph, believing I’ueed highways. that the customary rule in the coun­ Roast Lamb 32c lb. uea,rly all paved. HOSPITAL NOTES Flanks of Lamb The Jefferson h’ghway, connect- ■ tire distance across Iowa except j cil should be used, with special ref­ for stuffing 18c lb. Forequarters o f mg Little Rock, Ark., and Mimic-1 through one county. This gap will erence to unanimity. Mariano Cor­ apolis, i.s now paved over its cn- be closed during this year. | A'csterday the following patients nejo of Peru favored strengthening Small Lean Fresh Lamb, whole, 25c lb. were admitted at the Memorial h.o.s- the first paragraph by substituting pital; Robert Douglas of Talcott- for the second half thereof a pro­ SMITH'S GROCERY Shoulders, eastern , Fresh Pork to ville. Mr.s. Nettie Aceto of 570 Cen­ vision that members of the League WOULD WITHDRAW ' Am e r ic a n w a r f l ie r ter street and Emily Plano of 10 agreed to give all possible assist­ Tel. 5111 North School Street Tel. 5114 cut 25c lb. Roast, eastern cut Cedar street. Y'esterday a son was ance to procure the carrjung out of Home Dressed rib or loin end. born to Mr. and Mrs. William the award. Bouchard of Monson, Mass., and a Dispute Over ^^ o^ll There are two places where Chickens to Roast Fancy Fresh Fowls OUR SEA ENVOYS daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Most of the discussion centered Edwin Grenon of 11 Lincoln street around the word "propose" in the 48c lb. 4 to 5 lbs. each 39c lb. , Sj'dncy, Australia, I'ch. 28.— lAP) and today a daughter to Mr. and last line. Other members favored SATISFACTION IS —William \ ’. Kelley, Jr., described Mrs. Samuel Stevenson of 08 Chest­ "determine," or "recommend," but Try Our Home Our Fresh Ground ^^'asbington. Feb. 2S.— t.YP.l — here as an Amei’ican war ace, and Lord Cecil defended "propose" as a The recall of the .American delega­ nut street, also a son to Mr. and Made Sausage Meat Hamburg Steak 30c son of a wealthy Chicago manufac- Mrs. Henry Kuster of Elro street. word employed elsewhere in the ALWAYS FOUND- tion from the London naval arms ' turer, was fatally injured in a motor Miss Mildred Gregg of Suffield, local covenant with the same signifi­ none better 25c lb. lb. conference wa.s proposed in the smash today. cance. It appeared that the ques­ school teacher, was discharged yes­ tion might be referred to a sub­ in the dictionaiy and Smith’s and we may add,that the .Senate today by Senator McKcllar, ' As a flier on the western front terday following an operation for Kelley earned the name of "Wild committee. satisfaction found at Smith’s measures up to thd defini­ Democrat, Tennessee, who assert­ removal of tonsils. The condition Senor Cornejo, the Peruvian dele­ Bill.” He brought down two enemy of Mrs. Joseph Grimes remained un­ tion found in the dictionary. ed that there was no opportunity I planes and was decorated by Mar- gate, remarked in the course of dis­ GROCERY SPECIALS lor naval reductions. changed today and she was quite cussion that his speech of yester­ I shal Foch with the Croix de Guerre uncomfortable at times. Her hus­ The Tennessee Senator insisted ; at Soissons. day—characterized by Lord Cecil Pillsbury’s Best Flour Cloverbloom Roll Butter that “in the present state of mind band's condition was reported fairly 38c lb. I ------good and he is quite comfortable. as a philippic against the great $1.09 bag. iT the conferees representing the Chicago, Feb. 28.— (AP)—'William powers—had been misunderstood. Confectionery Sugar, 3 nthcr four powers, it is clear there WEEK-END OFFERINGS Maxwell House Coffee i V. Kelley. Jr., 33, son of the chair- The chief purpose of his remarks, 38c lb. pkgs. for 23c. is no possibility of disarmament or ' man of the board of the Miehle the Peruvian said, was to express i f a reduction of armaments, or ! Press and Manufacturing Company PROTESTS PAINTINGS appreciation of the generosity of Our Boy Tender Sv. eet Best Pure Lard, 2 lbs. even a limitation of armaments." ' and head of the Beverly Hills, Calif., one of the great powers—France— Peas, 2 cans for 35c. for 25c. Debate on Parley , branch of that company, was fatally Berlin, Feb. 28—(AP)—The papal in willingness to change the unani­ Meats Monarch Ketchup, large Nathan Hale Coffee 45c McKellar's suggestion started the i injured in an automobile crash at nuncio today filed a protest with the mity rule for council decisions. lii'st debate in the Senate on the Cornejo w'as quoted yesterday as bottle 19c. lb. London conference since it con­ ; Sydney, Australia, last night, his federal Prussian government father said today. The father was against a Communist exhibition of saying that the Latin American Roast P ork___ 27c Corned Beef ... 16c vened early in January. states would’ no longer submit to Senator Vandenberg, Republican, I advised of the accident by cable. paintings, one of which portrayed Legs Lamb .... 35c Christ on the cross wearing a gas the dictation of the great powers Pot R oasts...... 35c Michigan, replied to the Tennes­ in League decisions. seean, saying. mask and a pair of high boots. Rib Roast Lamb Stew 15c‘^Oc Full Line of Fresh Vegetables "I sympathize with a great many The action followed the Centrist New Bunch Carrots 5c Parsley Party’s protest in the Landtag B e e f...... 30c-38c Lamb Chops 35c, 49c things the Senator from Tennessee FOILS HOSPITAL THEFT TO ENTERTAIN STOISON bunch. Fancy New Beets, had said but I believe he has given against derision of Christianty and Large Roasting Sausage...... ^9c a premature American pronounce­ "slandering the Pope, a Christian London, Feb. 28.— (AP)—Naval Fancy Spinach bunches for 19c. ment based upon inadequate and in­ sovereign.” conference social jotting today in­ Chickens.. 45c lb. Fresh Fowl .. 43c Cauliflower Hot House Radishes sufficient information. Such contri­ Detroit, Feb. 28— (AP) —Provi­ The Centrists were demanding dence hospital’s payroll was safe in that the police close the exhibition, cluded the news that Prime Minister Old Cabbage Nice Celery butions of advice to our delegates Its strong box today because Sister MacDonald will entertain Colonel Fancy Tomatoes for slic­ New Cabbage abroad do far more harrn than pointing out that the slandering of Henry L. Stimson of the United good." Rosario, the cashier, had a "pre­ a secular sovereign of any friendly ing. Fancy Fresh Peas monition.” state would be quickly squelched. States at the annual festival tonight Bakery Products It was the sister’s premonition of the Morayshire Club in one of the Nice Iceberg Lettuce New Turnips The police already have seized London hotels. which resulted in a postponement of four paintings from the exhibition. Mohr's Kaisin Bread Colonial Raised Doughnuts payday# and this postponement foil­ The program has not been an­ Our usual full line of Home Made Bak­ .RUBINOW LEARNS DRESS ed a holdup attempted at 6:40 a. m. nounced but those who have par­ Mohr’s Coffee Cake Colopial Glazed Doughnuts today by the same robber who two SUSPECT IDENTIFIED ticipated in Scottish affairs before, Colonial Chocolate Dough­ ery Goods. weeks ago escaped with S5,000 I envisage gilded diners sitting down Mohr’s Coffee Kuchen nuts STRIKE TO END SOON which was being distributed to em-, to haggis while bagpipes skirl wild Mohr’s Crullers Colonial Filled Doughnuts ployes. Boston, Feb. 28.—(AP.)—A man. j Highland airs. Morayshire is the Stuffed and Baked Chickens Sister Rosario said the man ac­ who described himself as Leonard I prime minister’s home district, $1.50 and $2.00 each William Rubinow of Rubinow's costed her in a timnel leading from Doherty, a wgiter. and who was ar­ i Following the dinner Mr. Mac­ has returned from New York where the hospital to the nurses home and rested during a garment workers’ Donald will motor to Chequers for Home Made Baked B ea n s...... 25c qt. he has been in conference with rep­ demanded money. He backed up his strike altercation in the Back Bay ! a quiet week-end. It will really be Groceries. Fruits and Our Home Made Brown Bread ...... 15c loaf resentations from many other demand with a pistol. The sister this njoT^ning was said by police to a week-end devoted to his daughter stores who are members of the same said she told him pajday had been have' been virtually identified as ! Ishbel, for she will celebrate her buying syndicate. The conference post^ned. She pointed to the Charles Leonard, wantsd for the I birthday anniversary Sunday and Vegetables Please phone your order this evening if possible. was held regarding the dress strike. empty cash drawer as confirmation, slaying of Charles Underwood, a ! there will be a family party. These men in turn have been In and the robber, fled after looking in roommate at Ottawa, Ontario, on Sugar, 10 lbs...... 55c Fancy Assorted the drawer. April 30, 1925. The Athenians began the year Waldorf Toilet Paper C ookies...... 29c conference with the manufacturers Si.stor Rosario told the police she in June, the Macedonians in Sep­ and they report that the great ma­ was certain today’s holdup was at­ A camera has been invented to tember, the Romans first in March 4 for ...... 25c Lard. 2 lbs...... 25c Manchester Public Market jority of manufactv^ers have settled tempted by the same man who two be lowered into oil wells as they and afterward in January, the C offee...... 35c lb. California Oranges 49c doz. the dispute and that most of the weeks, a^o mingled with employes ar.e being bored to stydy, their Persians and August 11, the an­ Corn Flakes ..... 8c each Onions. 7 lbs...... 25c workers wtU be back a t‘their Jobs passing helore her window and held courses and detect errors in ­ cient Mexicans on February 23, next week. her up ^hen his turn came. ing. and Mohammedans in July. 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pose of laying a tax and also *.o Orange. N. J., who spent thousands i transact any other buaines proper I of dollars in a fruitless search. to come before said meeting. 1 The Defender, with its specially, TOLLAND WAPPING ' Simon- _ Lake to Search ! designed “diving trap” permits the Mrs. C. H. Daniels will come from Might As Well Have Bet —a 1 j divers to work with short air lines. Hartford Monday to conduct the li­ Mrs r. Vinton Benjamin, and The schools of the town will open brary meeting which will be held at I Mrs, Howard H. Spencer For Treasure tn o o u n a on Monday for another eight weeks the library rooms at four o'clock. That Money, Says Sparky day at Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wat- term. Roland Usher of King street, [ son’s of New Britain, last Wednes-1 LOST BV .V NOSE The pupils of the town who attend j Rockville visited his mother, Mrs. Bridgeport, FeJ). 28. — (AP) Cap­ turn has pre.sented the matter to the , His intimates and all bowlers ing cost?” inquired Sparky. ^ cl3.V* treasuury department. the Rockville High school have been I Lucy Usher on Thursday, He was informeti that the re­ Mrs. Sarah Smith who has been; Olympia, Wash. In a race be- ! enjoying a vacation for a week ami know him as “Sparky.” Usually he staying with her daughter and fani-. tain Simon Lake, of Milford, sub­ i Mrs. Charles Broadbent is visit- quired legal notice for the required Captain Lake plans to use the tween freedom and jail, Frank will return to their work Monday. I ing her mother in Northfield, Mass. is occupied with problems of the ily Mrs. Franklyn G. 'VV'elles, Sr., ct | marine inventor, intends to search submarine Defender in his search ' Olivrio lost the former by a nose. I alleys—how to get just the twist on number of days would set him back \very street, for the past two ^ for millions in sunken gold, lost I He was sentenced to a term of from | Next Sunday the Sacrament of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clough gave the* ball that makes the pins fly just $2.25. I for buried treasure in the waters of Since then Sparky's thoughts month.s. left last Sunday for Strat- ■ when an Eighteenth Century Brit-1 one to ten years in the state peni- j the Lord's Supper will be adminis­ I a neighborhood party Wednesday most inclusively. Just now, how-^ ford where she will visit w’ith lela-^ Long Island Sound, if granted per­ ish ship foundered on the rocks near | tentiary on charges of mahem. Dvir- ■tered at the B'ed-'-ated church. , j evening and Rev. William C. Dar'.j/ ever, a quite difTercnt problem is, have wandered frequently from .strikes and spares. Obviously he fives for a w'hile. mission by the Treasury Department New York. ing an argument with his wife, i An adjourned town meeting wi'l I displayed post cards and phot'>- annoying him. i Oliverio grew so angry that he bit , • graphs which he collected while f-.e Sparky knew he had a savings i would be two ceiil.s worse off than Mr.s. William Simler who has been; at Washington. He has forwarded Years ago. Captain Lake said, a be held at the Towm Hall Monday nothing on the ileal it lie advertised quite ill and under the care ot Miss contract to search for the treasure i off his spouse’s nose. Ho fled the j afternoon, March 3rd, for the pur­ i was abroad last summer. bank balance but didn't know how i his request to Representative John state, but was caught in California. | much it was. He sought his bank- j the book. If he didn’t advertise it Symington, the nurse, is improving. Q, Tilson, House floor leader, who In I was awarded to George Thomas, of j book but couldn’t tind it. At the the net result, for any immediate C. Vinton Benjamin had a, sur­ bank they told him that he was al purpo.^e, was a xero mai k. \\ hat to prise party at his home last Satur­ capitalist to the extent of ?2.'J3. .i ilo ? day evening, his f ’“nds and neigh­ Also tViat he must present the j 'riicn somebodv told Sparky that bors of the Barber Hill club met hook in order to ilraw’ out the if he just let the matter ride for a there in honor of his birthday. wealth. mere matter of twelve years the in­ Games were played and refresu- “But it's lost.” explained Sparky. terest would tlien pay for the ad­ ments served. Mr. Benjamin re­ Followed the usual explanation vertising and ho could get the ceived many pretty and useful that the amount could not be drawn whole of his holdings out of the presents as a memento of the day.l bank impact. The Young People’s Society of until the loss of the book had been Sparky admitted that was an at­ advertised; then, after sixty days, a tractive idea—but this morning de­ Christian Endeavor of Wethersfield new' book could be issued and cided that he would go home and will present a three act play, entitl­ QU4UTY’-h School, it being Manchester - High School. But it really wouldu I look well titled “Manhis.” That betw'ecn figuring out Ihcir income tax returns and wondenng whether or not they need to pur-. BUTTER I'hase another Ion of coal, Manchos- SVGAR i.cr citizens have worries enough. Land o’ Lakes 39e Ih. Sweet Cream COLUMBIA 5c lb. Cloverbloom, Supreme, M b 10 lbs. to a customer. Sunlight. Little Miss Virginia Collins ’.s Roll ponding the w eek in Bridgepo; t b u t t e r vith her aunt. Mns. James Grimm. Kural Carrie.' Ra.'S’mond Lyma i I'lit to Torrington Saturelay to at- Fresh White Selected ;rml the Rural Carriers convention. , Puritan and Honeybrand Pep Brand, dozen Mr and Mr.--. Lewcllyn Lalliam Finest Florida Large Size ,.f Baltimore. Md.. called on relatio'o - , Hams EGGS here Saturday ou their way to Har’- ^ Oranges doz. 39c 1.5 Ih. ford. ,S (o 10 lbs. average Fancy .Ylr.s. H. W. Porter i.'^ sulfcnng Finest Texas Selected Peck from a hard cold. POTATOES The unseasonable warm wcallur (■>f Hie past week is .swelling t!.“ Special ThTc lb. Spiruach peck 19c buds of shrub.s and bushc.s. and the Fancy ( iilifornia Iceberg l''ino fius.sv willow.s are ou!. In .some C,ranulated lbs. id.aces daffodils have broken through hard in I-I'ouiid Cartons...... He Large I leads 10 the surfHCC of the earth, and po p SUGAR ling.s were heard Tue.sday. some­ Lettuce 2—19c thing very umi.sual for Febniai". Duluth The country roads re.scinb'e tlm r. PURITAN BACON lb. bag .'O'op and tlie rural carrier is liir!- Fresh Cold I’ack Im perial 99. l-ll). ('ontaiiKT ing it hard travelling. He is obligo'i FLOUR In W lull'.' (II Half Strips. hi u.se hor.sr and wagon for most ol his route anrl finishes his w<'i'k sc','- Strawberries 21c Simply B onder fill Served with That llcrsho.v’s Hot oral hours late. The state road to 167 leading Beauty Shops in Connecticut Say: Chocolate Willimantie about a mile from Hi" 26c lb. “Csc ralmoUvcl” Gi'ccii has broken through in .sever.n Ready to Heat—One Can Palmolive Soap, 4 bars 26c Fruit Hermits, 2 lbs...... 33c places and is in a very b;ui coiul.- Makes a Meal for Four lion. Clean. Sweet Raisins—The Cream of the Crop Tlie Ladies .Md Society held an I'l Smoked and Fresh Shoulders 17c lb. .V Real Down-East Baked Bean dav mcet.ing at the hall tN edncs'.la'. Raisins, Fancy Seedless, Pi work for the .annual lair Prudence Sealpakt Beans, 2 large Twenty-one kadic.a were present. .i , 3 pkgs...... 25c c a n s...... omit was lied and considerable; 20 OX. can 2$c ( tlier worlc aeeomplislicd. At noon

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Phone service until Chicago, Feb. 28—(AP)—Thous- | Dial 4151 (UON ands who have worked for weeks | Nine Friday without pay—policemen combatting ! 4 trunk lines crime, firemen fighting smoke and Evenings. blaze in icy winter, nurses protect­ Dependable Phone Service ing public health—watched the first 1950/ GOOD THINGS TO EAT of the rescue millions trickle into the city, county and school board coffers today and formed Into line for the payoff parade. Combination Special No. 1 Freshly Ground Beef Pure Lard...... ISV^c lb.' With the initial quota of $50,000,- An Outstanding 000 pledged yesterday, every effort 1 LB. PINEHURST COFFEE 45c or Sausage Meat Rib Lamb Chops...... 4lc was put forward to transfer the r> LBS. SU G A R ...... 2oc cash so the first of the checks could 29c lb. Grape Fruit, 5 for ... 25c be issued tomorrow. More of the Value E vent 70c for the Combination employes will be paid Monday and on Tuesday, payoff of municipal ------TT ------. 1 romilts in very attractive wliolesalo prices, and we are giad to pass the savings aiong to you. Ali our lamb .. - ^ J debts will begin. B n Overproduction ot Lambs—the best grade oliUiinabie— Legs of Lamb, Loins of Lamb, boned and rolled, Phillip R. Clarke, head of the col­ S^olldl^^'^Lm b i^rojerly boned and roiled, chops, stens-have iamb either for Saturday or Sunday dinner. lectors turned $54,857,000 in pledges PH ■' nyU over to the depository late yester­ STUFFED OLIVES day. Following thi.s, a call was MILK FED FOWL FOR j issued for contributors to remit 30 FRICASSEE OR TENDER Pinehurst Round Steak ‘ per cent of their pledge. 29c size ...... Checks will then be issued as ROASTING CHICKENS 25c or Veal and Pork ground soon as the cash is in the depository 48c s i z e ...... to meet them. lor meat loaf, lb...... 44c 45c Clarke said the drive w'ould not halt until pledges fotal $74,000,000, SILVERBROOK BUTTER 7 9 c $1.89 ' Brown’s Butter ...... 49c lb. the amount necessary to operate in convenient lb. prints We wlU bone and the governments through the ta.x ...... 1 fnr Pork—and the uualltv of this week’s shipment of Pork cannot bo surpassed. \V crisis. The weather is still cold y„u say Whole Strips of Pork will sell at 25c a lb., and smaller roasts at from uorU roast lor .>uu, __ ___ , on.a roll your porl We will have Fresh Shoulders and Spare Ribs. ‘.J(jc to 8 .’>c a 11). ALOCHOLIC DE.ATH K.\TE FANCY MAINE POTATOES 1$ lbs. 4Se Rhubarb, 2 lbs...... 3 >c Combination Special No. 2 Combination Special No. 3 Chicago, Feb. 28 —(AP) — Dr. Fresh Peas, 2 qts...... 31c Arnold H. Kegel, health commission­ 1 R. S. Golden Bantam Corn er of Chicago, today disclosed the 1 lb. 0. P. Ceylon T e a ...... 1 MeUow Surprise Peas FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs. lbs. S u gar...... ^ .I jc Grapes finding of a study he has made of 1 Armour’s Pork and Beans the death rate from alcoholism in 90c for the Combination Hubbard Squash I 11 or. SUo.ed Beets Chicago. Pure Refined Selected 1 B. S. Cut Green Beans In 1912, the first year studied 2 i c there were IS deaths per 100,000 The 5 cans for 79c population; in 1916, 10.8; In 1918. LARD 2 lbs. 25c EGGS dozen 53c ia*'„cy Cn"p TOMATOES, L E W U p 2.8; 1919, 3.4; 1920, 11.7; 1921, 5; >C NEW BUNCH BEETS ...... • • ...... o^^cnes - 1922, 6.8. FLORIDA ORANGES 39c DOZEN In 1927, Dr. Kegal disclosed, the FROZEN RASPBERRIES OR STRAWBERRIES death rate mounted to 9.7. “This was Its smooth flowing crystals bring better seasoning! LEAN CUTS OF PINEHURST QUALITY CORNED BEEF due, probably, to the poor quality of COTTAGE CHEESE 20c lb. MUNSTER CHEESE liquor consumed,” lie said. Last At A & P MEAT MARKETS year, the study showed tbe death Shaker rate had dropped again to 4.1. MEATS The popular white naphtha soap—very low price! A very t pcrial selection of highest top chord of the t musses has been EL.VBORATE FtTNER.VL. inclined to parallel the grade while qnnlily nieotsat lowest possible P & G Soap LIME ROCK JOB Vienna, Feb. 28.— (AP) — Frau prices the bottom chord is kept horizontal. Anna Sachcr, who in her lifetime lUch, sweet, fancy, tender, yclloiv corn allow price! This results in a span which is ma­ was proprietor of a widely known Boneless OVEN llOASrS. no w aste WILL COMPLETE terially deeper at one end than the Vienna hotel, was buried today. For very economical i other, but the rea.son for this lack elaborateness and solemnity her Corn MAtx Z Z 9 '‘ I of symmetry will be quite apparent funeral was comparable only to that lb. 38c RIVER HIGHWAY even to the casual eye when the of Konrad Hoetzendo, Austria’s Your choice oj oc packages including L A EE DAS! work is completed. jiopular field marshal during the steer RIB ROASTS, cut from prime I The hriilge over llie railroad con- Great War. Numerous members of beef x. a. c. 9 St) Ml ;, I ,1 Gap on Housatonif ] pi^^o girder spans of former royalty, scions of the most I Cookies 21° k’u.uJ f roni Long Island ; the usual type. The.se spans •arc ancient nobility, thousands of i lb. 29c-35c Psew England baked beans — real flavor! ‘ ) I'jiJ Herkshiies. respectively 47 feet, 6 indies, -lo members of .society and prominent; feet. 4 inches, ami 47 feet, 6 inches, actors attended the last litcs. vavdin;; ol lontract or a total length for two tracks as Best TOP ROUND or FACE •In I'l now planned, with .an ultimate capa­ do the leading' B & M Beans 2^^^ 29° ■, I! . m turo of tlic Lime used for hunting K l .MP STEAK city of four tracks should they The cheetah IS . i-l ';' O', rr tlie Housatonic PURITA jS. At a special low price! ultimately be required. India. nd Liu .supcrsLriicluro tor the chain stores and lb. 49c v;,iiioad. work was Malt CA.NS I ■ I iju l ■■'^top ill closing fancy gi'ocers sell Fresh RIB END ROAST PORK I ic't on the Hoiisatomc ORASDMOTHER'S. Delicious golden cakes! uorLli of X lw Milford lb. 2-5c il-is .-'.ni'.-tiirc. together with DOZ I t V Co '.!• logo now under NO WONDER YOU FEELSICK i Doughnuts , er'c i oinpieted there Fresh PORK S1401 LDERS, lean, , ; I II 1 I ^loloIist^: a I'oii- IN D IA T E A )\ell trimmed, C-S it), aver. Quick cooking or regular at the same price! i .'Ir'tdi of modern luglr.vuL' Wlien Constipation Gets Its Grip You Can’t Keep Well. ! LUKCKG ^ ,:c'’'itiv w’tiioul a break from tlU' lb. 19c of Lorn: l.dand Sound to the WTiat You Need Is Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN | Look for this aaker wats 20* 9 A / lie! k,'lure llilk'^ and traversing li>r cnarkaH H i^ ;■ I'l'.'mt imrt of it.-' length. Sfimc <>t on the pack­ Rib END I’OitK t HOPS Recommended by beauty experts everywhere! the II"id In'.iutiful eccucry to be That tired feeling, that persistent of ALL-BR.\N. Ready-to-eat with age of tea f'jMiid in llic St.'itc of C onnccticut. headache, that bad breath are often 7iiilk or cream — fruits or honey. ■ you bay lb. 25c S O S P PALMOLIVE 3 CAKES 1 9 ^ .\t I.imc Rock. th(' new const rue- symptoms of constipation. By letting ALL-BRAN soak a few lion will affect a very marked im- Lucky Strikes, Old Colds, Chesterfields, or Camels! jc-ovenTnl over existing condition;; There is only one thing to do— moments in milk or cream, its rich lamb LE(;S, cut from fancy soft nieatrd ,>oung lambs of I ravel. 'I'he present highway | clean out your sysiem. Do it now flavor is brought out. ln-idge i,*- narrow, approached liy or you may be seriously sick. Your U.se Kellogg's ALL-BRAN in lb. 31c-35c Cigarettes n.is 2 23° diarp curve on the east and its u.^ie intestines are clogged because you making mulRiis and hot breads. ne'.cs.sUater, traveling a section ol For washing both clothes and dishes! unimproved I'oiintry road lying lie- have not eaten enough roughage. Recipes on the package. Sprinkle lOKKQlAKTKRS. l)CSt I.AKCE * 9 U P C Iwecii the liridge and the end of the And there is no bcUcr roughage it into soups, on salads. Mix it in qulity, a very low price jiresent improved state higliway than that healthful, appetizing scrambled eggs or meat loaf, add Rinso I'.'ist of the river where a grade cereal—Kellogg’s ALL-BKAN. it to every diet. rros.suig with particularly had sight lb. 19c Fancy Hawaiian sliced pineapple! line.s adds to the difficulties of ea.sy ALL-BRAN is a natural food Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guar­ ■This jv'is.sage. that brings natural results regu­ anteed. Just eat two tablespoon­ Boneless VFIAL ROASTS, any The work now in proee.s;;; of con- mark is the Pineapple 2 45‘ larly. Its fiber content sweeps the fuls daily—recurrent cases, with e m b le m o f w eight ; I ruction involves the building of a intestines clean of poisonous new bridge over the Hou.=atonic every meal. Sold by all grocers. theTea Gro'w Crushed, fully ripened fruit! River, a new liritlge over the rail­ wastes. Much better than habit- Served in hotels, restaurants, on B e c a u s e en of India. lb. 35c road tracks and about one-half mile forming pills which become useless dining-cars. It is the original of approach roads, all over entirely unless their dose is increased. ALL-BRAN in the red-and-green India grows the finest tea in all the Fancy L.VRGE FRESH KILLED, Pineapple 2 39° new locations. Starting at the package. Made by Kellogg in MILK FATTED FO\A L In addition, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN H ERSHEY’S. With the rich chocolate flavor! junction of the Housatonic River Battle Creek, world. No other tea has the rare, Road with the road running from is rich in iron. Scientific research lb. 38c Lime Roek to the Hotchkiss School has proved that practically all of rich flavor that India Tea possess* LB TEN’S at Lakeville which is now under Cocoa 2 25° this iron goes into the blood—bring­ es . and remember India Tea Corned PORK SHOT. LDERS, construction, the new project runs ing the glowing color of health to to the north of the present bridge costs no more than ordinary tea. corned just right and extends straight across the the complexion and strengthening river, over the railroad, and, by an the entire body. A wonderful way lb. 18c Pillsbury's Cake easy curve joins the present im­ to enjoy keeping well! proved road leading to Canaan and You will like the nut-sweet flavor 9 V ^ ALL-BRAN the . The bridge over the river will Flour 2 pkgs. 6 9 « consist of a three span deck steel PRUDENCE c o r n e d BEEF truss on concrete piers and abut­ Colored glass cake serving pl.ate tree uith two pmkages ments. The three spans are respec­ HASH tin 25c tively 72 feet, 96 feet, and 48 feet. Sold by- The total length of the bridge is 223 feet, 6 inches. Due to the fact that the roadway Campbell’s Quality Grocery BRAND on this part of the work is on a 6 Phones 4169 and 4160 30 Depot Square percent grade, the design of this A -S: P FOOD STORES...... Grandmother’s WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF bridge is rather unique, in that the Nectar SPECIAL LOW FOUNDER'S WEEK PRICES MEATS LIGGETT’S & REXALL STO R ES...... Opeko Fresh Fruits and HOLLYWOOD L.AMB ST E '\ ...... lo c lb. The following brands sold at all Independent Grocers LEGS OF LuAMB ...... 35c lb. RIB ROAST B E E F ...... 32c-38c lb. and Delicatessen Stores: COFFEE V egetables MARKET POT ROAST BEEF ...... 30c-38c lb. ISationally advertised coffees that are 381 East Center, Cor. Parker RIB ROAST OF PORK ...... 27c lb. Aborn’s India Golden Siva Pekoe Buds HOME M.\DE S.AUS.AGE M E .\T ...... 30c lb. guaranteed to be the finest — sold at' YELLOW BANANAS, 5 lbs...... 29c Dial 4233 ENDS OF H.\!M ...... 20c lb. Autocrat Lappin’s Irish Tea Royal prices which you will find at A & P N ATIVE Vtl.AL RO.ASTS...... 3oc-38c lb. Boscul Tao Tea India Blend | stores only. FRESH TEXAS SPINACH, 3 lbs. 23c F.ANCV FOULS ...... 42c lb. Columbia Monarch White House America’s Foremost Package Coffee BETTER MEAT AT \ LB ■ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, LOWER PRICES GROCERIES Darma Old Homestead White Lilac B okar TES™ 33* Gold Camel Zvetochney s Olenfi o f the Finest Coffees Crounl ___ extra large, 3 for ...... 29c Fresh Liver ...... 15c lb. Local I'resh Eggs ...... 2 dozen 95c Shoulder Lamb Roasts 25c lb. Bonrdman’s Brown Berry Coffee ...... 35c lb. Red Circle 27* FLORIDA ORANGES, Fore Legs Spring Lamb 22c lb. Nathan Hale Coffee ...... 49c lb. I'he U-ortO's i.argest Selling Bigh Quality Coffee! Lamb C hops...... 29c ih. Superlative Flour ...... $1.10 extra large d ozen ...... 39c, 43c Rising Sun Flour ...... 8 O’clock >"23* Hamburg ...... 2~tcc Cookies, regular price 25c box, special, 3 boxes ... .49c Rib Roast B e e f...... 32c lb. Cliasc K Sanborn’s Fancy Formosa Oolong T ea ...... 50c can Front End Star Hams . 28c lb. Pint Bottles Vinegar ...... 19c Shank E n d s...... 12c-18c lb. (iiiakcr Oats ...... 10c pkg. » THE TEA .\unt Jemima’s Paneske Flour, Special 2 fo r ...... 25c IN D IA TEA Tender Pot Roasts 29c-35c H). Colonial Glazed Doughnuts...... 30c dozen g r e a t ATLANTIC & PACIFIC co EXTRA SPECIAJ, m HI india produces the finest tea in the tcorld Farr.” F'’o'’.ls ...... 81.19 c.ic!i K: " ' . Cir2\?”s ____lb .| VEGETABLES and FRUITS 1 c','; Oi'ai’.ges doz.| .SpinacI), Celery, Lettuce, Soup Bunches, Turnips, N ew Cab­ Lu.-’ ’ ' ' Evts . . . R'c doz.I bage. Carrots, Onions. .Apples, Grape Fruit, Dates, Oranges, Lem­ Beans, 3 for ..2)c| ons- Bananas. Rays— ( /s c It Herald Advertising Salada T e a ...... -. 8c pkg.j ^ V

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930. PAGE FIFTEEN

FREE! This “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Waterless Cooker For The Best Balanced Dinner Menu

Tho person who submits the best balance dinner menu at the Health Market before next Saturday, March 8th, wlU win this aJumlnnum waterless cooker. This cooker consists of pot, cover, rack, two half-moon pans (capacity 3 quarts) remov­ i - able base and lifting handle. -Vll menus will be sent to the Good Housekeeping SO U TH MR NCHESTER • CONN • InsUtute for Judging and will be announced at a later date. Get your blank at the Health Market tomorrow. PCE-LEN TEN MEAT SALE Only Five Days from At The Self-Serve You W ill Find House To Your Table-*-*Manchester The Largest Variety of Foodstuf fs In Town At The Lowest Average Housewives Are Always Assured of Anywhere Fresh Meats at the Health Market STRICTLY FRESH SELECTED MEADOW GOLD ' 200 ONLY GENUINE SPRING Grade Eggs BUTTER FRESH CHICKEN LAMB ROULETTES 2 doz. 6 9 c .All largo size, white and brown eggs. These 2 lbs. 79c are fresh selected Western eggs shipped direct Churned in th^ country —“a wealth of to Hartford In express cars—candled again be­ each ^ pounds S S ® fore you get them. Guaranteed not over a week health.” Its fine, uniform (fftality has old. made it the most popular butter in town.

SHOULDER ROAST FRESH Demonstration and Special Sale! PORK ROAST TOP BEEF Arm our's ^^Star" Ham ^ pounds ^ pounds S S ® (Sugar cured) 28c ib e (Skinned) Also that nationally radio advertised Simon Pure Leaf Lard—100% pure. lb PHILADELPHIA CAPONS (Fresh) Gold Medal’s Flour Kitchen Tested 24^^ lb. bag $ 1 ,0 5 (S to 6 lbs.) lb Van FEICASSEE FOWL Evaporated Milk Oimp’s 6 tall cans 49c Ballantine’s WISCONSIN TURKEY (Fresh) lb Malt with Hops Light and Dark can 49c Free! with every purchase oof two cans a genuine German stein (mug.) Old Gold, Lucky Strike, ROASTING CHICKEN (Fresh) lb Cigarettes Chesterfield, Camel carton $1.13

FRESH HALE’S FRESH My-T-Fine Dessert 3 pkgs. 25c

JUST ARRIVED! Mrs. Delaney of the Herald’s Cooking and CALVES LIVER HAMBURG STEAK Home Making School used and recommended Whole Wheat David Harum's pound pound Vegetized Wafers Canned Peas and Extra Sifted Prime Hale’s Sweet Wrinkled Peas, 2 cans...... 49c Melba Toast Sweet Wrinkled lb 35c Peas 2 cans...... 43c Rib Roast Sausage Meat igc Tender Sweet 1 9 c p k g . Boston Ivolic'J Hale's Peas, 2 cans...... 39c Roast Reel Link Sausages lb Lean, Tender Fresh Provisions Misc. Specials Grote and Weigel’s products featured exclu­ Grapefruit, 3 cans ...... 23o sively. Dimham’s Shredded Cocoanut, lb 28c lb 13c 1-2 lb. pkg. 19c, 1-4 lb. pkg. lOo Pot Roast Leaf Lard Frankfurters ...... lb. 32c Gold Dost ...... 5 pkgs. 19c Fresh Fresh Maryland Lux Toilet Soap...... 3 bars 21c American Bologna...... lb. 32c Oaldte ...... 2 pkgs, 23c (Cleans as nothing else does) Beef Liver lb isc Oysters pint 2 ^ C Liverwurst ...... lb. 25c 2 pkgs. Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, 1 bottle Polish Bologna...... lb. 25c Mayflower Syrup, all for ...... 49c Native Pure lb C o o k ie De]pt. Specials. Teal Roulettes S3C Cream Cheese 55c The largest, by far, than any other dept. In to wn. I Nati%e Full Cream Special demonstration Special Sunshine Assortment 29 C Atlantic Lunch Crackers ^ Fresh Ham lb 28c American Cheese »38c 2 lb. b o x ...... (Pecan creams and filled pieces.) (Fresh from the oven.) Lean American Pork Chops lb 2Sc Kraft Cheese lb 38c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tender York Spare Ribs » 19c Muenster Cheese 32c Fresh, Snow-White 900 Heads | Lean, Small Mushrooms Imported Society Iceburg Lettuce 3 9 c lb . Fresh Shoulders 19c Roquefort Cheese i>^69c ($1.15 basket) 2 f o r 1 5 c Fresh Every one can enjoy mushrooms at t ^ spe­ Large solid beads—crisp and tender. Powell cial low price. . \ Pigs Liver lb loc Lettuce head 12c Clifornla Fresh Tops-.-Vll (SUced) Largo Celery bunch 8 c P e a s 2 quarts 25* Fresh Bacon lb 35c (From Mexico) DiU Pickles dozen 25c (lATge atsllu) Tops-All Fresh Clean Florida Sealdsweet ^ Spinach peck 18c Scotch Ham tt) 38c New Sauerkraut 8c Oranges doz. 33* Native Grown Potatoes 15 peck 49* 1500 Only Clear W’ater Something New! Frcsh Fully Dr esscd Roasting Chickens ($1.99 bushel) Good, uniform size—^very mealy cookers. (4 1-2 pound average weight) Grapefruit each "Jt (C!ost8 more than Maine potatoes but worth In Sanitary Celophane Wrapped Cartons (Large size—chuck full of juice) the difference.)

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FARMS ANDJtAN HIGH SCHOOL SECONDS COURSES AND CLASSES 27 IMALCIEWICZWINS ...... Want Ad Infonnatior P A Y LOST—Notice is b a r k e r t r a d e taught \n da.v i FOR SA L E —60 ACRE farm with ■ DEFEAT CASEY’ S HICKS and evening cla.sses. Laiw tuition : Manchester hereby given that Pay Check No. 6 room house, apple orehard, about . TWO OUT OF THREE F-2-B 24, payable to Lucinda Mc- t'atc. Vaughn Barber School, 14 j 100,000 feet standing timl^r, for j Evening Herald Caughey, for tveek ending Feb- i Market street. Harttord. ■ $3,750. W m. Kanehl. Telephone “Huck” McHale Stars for ruary 22, 1930 has been lost, Any- ; 7773. Schoolboys In Rough Battle; CLASSIFIED one attempting to cash this check | Though heavily outweighed byhis HBLh VVANTKD— Massaro Best for Losers. advertisements tvill be prosecuted to the full ex- i opponent Joe Malciewicz, Utica 35 tent of the law. Finder please rc- | F K M A i K wrestler,tbrew Don Kotoff, the so- ' ,int kIt average words to a line, lo the Corporate Accounting , BLOW BY BLOW called Russian Lion, in two out of The High school second team mruals. and^’cempound Dept. Main Office, Cheney Bros. S.\LES\\'OMAN to wor!-: in pastry I three falls at Foot Guard Hall in broke a string of eight straight vic­ wordsTs“two words. Minimum cost Is shop. Apply Downyflak.e Dough­ I Hartford last night. Kotoff was tories when it defeated Casey’s nilce of three lines. l o s t —SILK SC-ARF Wednesda:’ ; nut Shop, 885 ^lain stiect. FIRST TWO ROUNDS I substitute for Jack Ganson, who it Hicks Wednesday at the Armory by I,me rates per day for transient night in Cheney Hall. Finder please ; n r C U A D V e V C r r tT T ' reported'suffered two broken a score of 33-23. The Seconds lead call 3152 or notify Janitor of ^ U l iM ln lV lllj I "u U U 1 1 ! ribs in a match last Tuesday. the entire game, proving themselves ‘JasrCharge Cheney Hall. !; WANTED--SALESLADIES. Apply ! The best match on the card was the more experienced team. Both 7 cts y cti McLcllan Stores Coinpany, teams committed plenty of foiils (1 Consecutive Days ..j a cts 1 —------Ijctween Fred Bruno of Hartford and Consecutive Days 9 cte l o s t —PAIR OF black kid gloves that were not noticed by the referee, U cte 18 cte -tg eg,.' John Supsie. Polish heavyw-eight of at Cheney Hall, Wednesday eve­ ROUND ONE Scott, with the Haven, after struggling for 45 and toward the end the game was ^ AU^oVdeVs"for‘ irregular ning. Finder please call 8851. W.ANTED —YOUNG girl as nioth- Itne rate. British flag sewed on the side of his minutes with neither wrestler get- more like a football game, than -lU V o r^ V n rterm* lve*ry er's helper. Call Roclrvillc 846-2. basketball. “Huck" McHale led the l o s t —BROWN shaggy German ______trunks, took some time to adjust his ting an advantage the bout was de- victorious combination, contl-ibuting s ; police dog, wearing black studded i ,^,^j^-pgo_YO U N G lady for gen- instructions, dared a draw. The great uproar Ads ordered for three or gloves and go out for almost half of their total score. Joe topped betori harness, answering to name^^of , office work, steady position emblem, throughout the match attested to and foT the ac­ Sharkey wore the navy Massaro played well and scored ciny will bt charged only Prince. Reward if found. Call 8275. Public Market rush the approval of the crowd. tual number ot V'oes the a^d ^appear­ .\pply Manchester i Sharkey opened with a highest for the Hicks. The sum- Scott Pinning Sailor Arnold to the mat ed. charging at '® ^ made Dial 5111. I but failed to connect. clinched as the American ------^ :’r r \ r m r adV^lmp^d^ after the W A N T E D — GIRL to take care of gp-nin They sparred and exchanged Harry Mamas won a rough and in- High School Seconds (38) AlJTOMUHfl.ES FOR SALE 4 P baby afternoons. -Apply Mrs. r jh ts to the body. Scott adopted a I teresting battle in 36:40. The fans B. f . T. torbids-: display lines not 1 -Lerch. r f ...... ,5 0-2 10 Lomax. 11 Park street. half crouch and ducked away from i were kept howling in the opening 1 Fraser, If .... 0 Heriid will not be responsible FOR SALE— 1928 Chrysler sport S b a r S y s wiW r 'S , The Brttlshcr' bout when Hartford s Battllbir 1-3 5 3 Cheney, c .,.. ... 0 0-0 0 for uiofL than one 'ticorrect Insert.on coupe. Model 52. Call at 58 Sum­ Y'ANTED—TWO womun to can­ choDped a right to the side of head , Brooks, succumbed to the double any advertisement ordered for 0 Jamroga, c .. . tjo mer street, Town. vass, good pay. Apply Mr. Edserly, and clinched. Sharkey smashed a . barrej lock of Captain George Colby . . . 1 1-2 " ’ The'lnadv%"r"enr’ om,salon of incor- Downey Flake Doughnut Shope, i 3 McHale. rg . . . . . 7 4-7 18 f o r SALE—CHEVROLET coupe” left hook to the ribs but was tiei^up in 3:54. 2 S85 Main street. 2 Radding. Ig . . . . 1 0-0 good condition, $125. Call Rose- as he came to close quarters. Phil I 0 McKinney, Ig . . . 0 0-0 0 dale 32-5. and boxed cooly. Sharkey was short j Mr advertisements must conroi m, HELD WANTED— MALE GIRLS’ TEAM 10 16 6-10 3S stvU copy and tyuoaraphy wl h , GOOD USED CARS with both hands and they clinched ]t\ C'a.scv’s Hicks (23) Cash or Terms again. Phil showed no disposition P. B. F. T. ers they^ t ^ Madden Bros. I W A N T E D —NEAT young man with j reject any " >y eon to mix at close quarters but fired MAKES GOOD SHOWING 3 Magnuson, rf ___ 1 0-0 2 edit. »»;vlse or Tel. 55UU I car for steady position with op- 6f Main St. long range to the ear at the bell. 0 We.st. rf. c. . . ___ 1 2-2 4 ‘cLOS I blO U RS—C1 ass 1 fl e d ad s l o I portunity. No experience needed. The Englishman was boxing cooly. .3 Massaro, If .. ___ 4 1-3 9 10 GOOD USED CARS .S25 a week to start. Address Box ROUND TWO —Sharkey bobbed Drops Close Game at Winsted »> Crawford Auto Supply Company 1 Swanson, c. rf. Ig.. 0 3-5 »> L. Herald. ______and shifted copping a right to the By Only Five Points. Score 1 Bengston. rg . ___ 2 0-0 4 y o u r Centei & Trotter Streets 10.o'. head as they clinched. Scott went 3 Lupien, Ig . . . ___ 0 1-1 1 Telephone 6495 and 8063 doiMi in a corner as they fought at Tied at Halftime. WANT ADS. 1 l.IVE STOCK — VEHICLES 42 p.ifVhP ranee but got up at the count! . , , ACS are accepted ovej^ SEE US BEFORE six It was left to the head, I Cheney Brothers’ girls basketbaU 11 6 7-11 23 S I Score half-time: 23-15, Seconds. at Ibo CHAKGb but BUYINC A USED CAR arid the force of Sharkey’s rush that team made a fine showang m i s Terms— Trades Considered FOR SALE — SEVERAL farm P^eferce: Brown. C^S^rKA^GS will be accepted as horses, weighing from 1000 to put Phil dowm. Sharkey missed 1 game at Winsted Wednesday mghl ‘ L PAYMENT If paid at BETTS GARAGE with his left but punished the Briton losing ■ • •by only ■ five'• points. - The find: P'UI,Lo t-.-vioa before the seventh Hudson-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce 1500. J. C. Scranton, 428 Hillstown ness office on or first Insertion _ot as they came to a clinch. Blood score was 33 to 28. At intermission B.\NK ROBBERY FOILED day following the Road. Phone 7852. -3 .h ad otherwise the CHAU(» trickled from Phil’s right nostril. the teams were deadlocked at 14 TOR SALE—N EW Milch Guernsey They exchanged lefts to the body all. Here is the summary: Newark. N. J., Feb. 28.— (A P .)—• GARAGES—SERVICE- cow. herd under supervision. E. A. , but Scott showed agility in tying up W INSTED (33). ^vill be assumed and their .iccur,i A negro bank messenger and nit S T O R A G E D» Buckland, Wapping. i the American at close range. Shar­ B. F. cannot be police guard today frustrated the key dug a stiff left to the stomach Tevmon, rf ...... 1 0 efforts of three robbers carrying a but missed an overhand right by a Pringle, r f ...... 4 2 double barreled sawed-off shotgun CLASSIFICATIONS ^ f o r r e n t - g a r a g e 1 ,.oui;|'KV AND SUI-n.lES 43; fhts. Inquire half foot. They broke from a Judson, c . .. . 0 0 in a violin case, to get a $19,000 r.irlhs ...... iStrie li] l■:ngagements ...... street. clinch just before the bell. Baker, c ...... 6 0 payroll, in front of the Port Newark .Marriages ...... u f o r s a l e —THRESHER’S baby m u s i c a l INSTRUMENTS 52 APARTM E NTS— FLATS— Third roimd on sport page. Cleveland, rg 0 0 National bank in South street. The Deaths ...... f o r r e K n t — GARAGE rear of chicks, Rhode Island Reds, Barred vi^EMENTi^ 63 W^atkins. rg . 0 1 robbers fled after an exchange of Card ot Thanks ...... _ p Johnson Block, Main street. Phone shots Vr-ith Patrolman James Ben­ In Memoriam ...... i Rocks, White Leghorns. George F. f o r s a l e — a GOOD used piano. Healey. Ig 0 0 3726 or 7915. Thresher, South Windsor, tele­ Must be'seen to be appreciated. No j 0 nett, leaving him lying wounded in Lost and Found ...... 2 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ Fanchcr, If ...... 4 Announcements ...... ^ j reasonable offer refused. Phone j GIVE BACHELOR DINNER the street. The messenger escaped phone 8-3310. ment in excellent condition;' Mid­ Personals • • ” — ^ i ,i ,e V “ " ^ 5860 or call'.at 89 Main street. without injury. ^ dle Turnpike, West; new garage, 15 Automobiles for Sale ...... ^ buii.ding— furnace and large garden. Place to TO HELGE E. PEARSON C. B. A. A. (^S). Automobiles tor l^^change .... ^ ^ CONTRACTING 14 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES B. F. r. All to Accessories— •*** 7 WANTED—TO BUY ^ keep poultry, rent $25. Inquire W. 21 DAYS TO SPRING \uto Kepalrlrig— Painting ...... R A D I O 49 F. Lewis, 11 "Vine street. Sillano, rf ...... 3 0 6 .\uto Schools r o o gf i n g , r e p a i r s and altera- W ILL P A Y HIGHEST cash prices IMembers of Beethoven Glee Bouffard, I f ...... 3 2 8 Autos— Ship b.v T ru ck ...... ^ South Main St.— Prentiss home­ tions. Special prices on interior for rags,' papers, magazines and Club Make Up Party for Wilson, c ...... 3 0 6 Autos— For Hire 10 ! FOR SALE—MAJESTIC combina- FOR RENT— FOUR room tenement, stead, eight rooms, a fine old home trim, and reflooring. T. Nielson, j tiofi. A abd.B elimina'tor. good con­ metals. Alsq. puy all kinds of with all improvements and garage Leader—To Wed on March Ryan, rg ...... 1 4 well situated on a hill— trees, chickens. McQ^s H. Lessner. Dial 4 telephone 4823. dition S2Q:'Wmard A. eliminator at 5 Ridgewood street. Rent $23 29. Paradis, Ig ...... 1 shrubbery, garden. Price $6,000 $10. Ini^Uirfe Kemp’s IrK?. Phone 6389 or 3886.®’' month. Inquire 178 Parker street. to settle an estate. ,5680. Dial 5623. Helge E. Pearson, who will be­ 11 6 28 FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 W A N T E D —FIRE proof safe. Carl come a benedict next month, was Building—Contracting ...... -W . Anderson, Inc., 57 Bissell St. FOR RENT— DESIRABLE 6 room I-'Iorists— Nurseries ...... jg the guest of honor at a “smorgas­ Good two family 12 room, dou­ FUEL AND FEED 49-A tenement, at 32 Walker street, off T**'iinera.l L)lrectors •••*•*-******* 1 7 FOR SALE— CUT flowers, carna­ bord" and extemporaneous enter­ PRUSSIAN MINISTER QUITS ble, steam heat, gas, etc.^, g^ages, MeaUng-Plumbing-Rooflng .. 11 JUNK East Center, all improvements, and tions and calendulas, 621 Hartford tainment by a stag party of about central location, reasonable pricer or Insurance ...... 19 I will buy anything saleable like garage, good location,- rent- reason­ Millinery— HressmaKing 2 ^ Road. Telephone 8962. f o r s a l e — b i r c h WOOD, $5.50 50 persons, nearly all members of will trade for a single house well lo ­ Moving—Trucking—Storagi load, also hay. Andrew Paggioli, iron, metal, rags, magazines. Honest able. Inquire 30 Walker. Berlin. Feb. 28.— (A P )— Albert wei;-'ht, high price. Ostrinsky, 91 the Beethoven Glee Club, in the Grzesinsky, Prussian minister of the cated. Palnimg— Panenng ...... FRESH .CUT FLOWERS, carna­ telephone Rosedale 46-5. basement of Orange Hall last night. Professional Services ....,...... Clinton. Tel. 5879. interior, resigned today “on account tions $1.00 dozen, our dozen is 14. FOR RENT-^B8' CHURCH street, Carl Noren, who acted as toast- HARD WOOD $6 PER . load, also of ill health.” He was succeeded by Ta7loVV"g-0;emgl^Cle^^^^^^ ' J "• ^ Cineraria and begonias, in buds five room ftat, steam heat, modern rnaster, presented Mr. Pearson with ^.replace wood-'^Wm.. J- McKinpey. Professor Heinrich Waentig, gover­ Brand new Colonial of ^ rooms, and bloom, ferns in 5 and 6 inch improvements#, price very reason­ a purse of gold, and called on each Phone Rosedg4eG^-2. Al^AK 1M E N TS— F L A rs— nor of the Prussian Province of all up-to-date and well worth the pots, and hanging baskets, all 5Qc able. Inquire 2is Scarborough Road one present for a few remarks. G. Edncndonnl each. 397 Burnside Ave., East TENEMEN^rS 63 or Phone 5956. Saxony. price of $6,000 on easy terms. " ■ Courses and Classes ...... Albert Pearson lured his brother to Hartford. Telephone 8-3091. f o r s a l e — SEASONED hard The minister’s resignation had I’ rivate Instruction '*'**'****'* yg & wood, $6.50 a load, split $7.25. Fred FOR R EN T— 5 ROOM dowmstairs FOR RENT— Three room tenement the hall by asking him to act as his been anticipated. A non-confidence Dancing ...... 2 ^ O. Giesfecke. Phone Rosedale 36-12. flat, all improvements $25. Inquire at 30 Church street, all improve­ accompanist as he was to sing at a motion had been scheduled to come .Muslcnl — Dramatic ...... g. Poultry farm, seven room hOtm^ IVanted—Instruction ...... ____ 11 1-2 Ford street. ments except furnace heat. In­ gathering there. up in the Prussian Diet at noon. Finnncinl MOVING—TRUCKING- seven acres, all southern slope, FOR SA L E — BIRCH seasoned hard ------^------quire at above address any time., Mr. Pearson and Miss Esther E. This motion had been submitted in Ronds-Stooks-Mortgages ...... 3l STORAGE 20 w'ood, or hickory sawed for stove, j FOR RENT— 2 ROOM and kitchen- Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. small bam for cow, some fruit, Business Opportunities ...... connection with recent street furnace, or fire place by the truck ette, steam heated, all modern im- Oscar S. Anderson of 153 Eldridge $5,500. Yes, it is close in town, Money to Loan ...... FOR R ENT— FOUR room tene­ demonstrations by extremists either PERRETT & GLENNEY INC. provements- Apply Manchester convenient to trolley. Help nnd Situations load, good service and measure ment, A-1 condition, all improve­ street, will be married on Saturday, of the Right or Left. Help Wanted—Female ...... Local and long distance express guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry. Public Market. ments, garage if desired, 238 Oak March 29. Help Wanted— Male . . . — . > 7 and freight service, including over­ Grzesinsky was formerly police Help Wanted-Male or Female .. 37 Telephone Rosedale 33-3. street. night express service between Man­ FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement on president of Berlin and has long .Agents Wanted ■•••••••••,■«.. 38 been disliked by the Nationalists .SUuations Wanted-Female .... i f chester and New York. Furniture -FOR SALE— SLAB and hard Center street, all modern improve­ ROBERT ]. SMITH Situations Wanted— Male ...... a moved under the supervision of ex­ wood, sawed stove length, and un­ ments. Inquire at 178 1-2 Center and Communists. He visited the POLICE COURT 1009 Main Street. perts and in specially constructed der cover, also hickory wood for street. BUSINESS LOCATIONS United States in 1928 aboard the dirigible Graf Zeppelin. Insurance at Lowest Prices. trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. FOR RENT 64 Three cases were before the Man­ Hogs— Birds— Pets ...... FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, chester police court this morning, I.lve Stock—Vehicles ...... with large garden, rent $16. In­ Poultry and Supplies 4 4 GENERAL TRUCKING— Equipped FOR SALE}— HARD WOOD and j FOR RENT—OFFICE and apart­ two of which had to do with motor Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock st quire 92 East Middle Turnpike. for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, j bard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 ment, consisting of five rooms, all vehicle violations, and the third, For Sale— Miscellaneous hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc, per load. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. f o r RENT— 5 ROOM tenement improvements. Forest Block, Main plain drunkenness. James O’Brien, Articles' for Sale ...... Prompt service, reasonable rates Dial 6148. Boats and Accessories...... and garage on Spruce street. In­ street. August Kanehl, 189 West an old offender, was given a jail sen­ Building Materials Ig Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. Center street. Dial 7541. tence of 30 days for intoxication. Diamonds—Watches •' , 3 quire 34 Spruce street. Blecirical A ppliances— Radio • ■ ^ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 He was arrested just before noon f o r RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ yesterday on complaint of William <';afde^ir—^l%'rni— Dairy Products BO PAINTING— REPAIRING 21 ment, all improvements, and HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Rubinow. Policeman John McGlinn Household Goods ...... SPECIAL ! garage at 97 Norman street. In­ j found him hanging around the .Macliinery and Tools ...... PAINTING AN D paper hanging, Bridge and Floor Lamps quire at 99 Norman street. .Musical instruments ...... neatly done, prices reasonable. AIR CR AFT CORPORATION O ffi-! building. iirfice nnd Store Equipment .... Regular price $12.00-$35 James F. Roac.’i, Jr., 36 Walnut cials: New Colonial 7 rooms, at- Joseph B. Taylor, 18 ye Specials at tlie Stores ...... - Sale price $4.50 to $7.50 FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, Wearing Anpnrel— Furs ...... - street. Dial 5921. modern improvements about live | tached garage, large site, restrict- 46 Cottage „ . g Waived—To Buy ...... ed Pine Forest. Lease, Purchase SI0 and costs for speedmg. He lloonis— Boanl— Hotels— Kesorls Watkins Furniture Exchange minutes walk from Center. Inquire I PIANO TUNING privilege. Goeben. Tel. Hartford arrested by Patrolman Davjd Galh^- Hestimriints 96 Summit street. , j John Cockerham ______6-8028, Resident, Hartford 4-1864. i gan on Center street last night. l;,-,n:-'s Wlihout Board ...... JIGH PIECE DINING room set ______Richard E. Cates of 128 North Elm R.)ar-Jeis Wanted ...... = •'-■7 6 Orchard St. Tel. 4219 FOR RENT — DESIRABLE) five I------C'junirv B'lard — Resorts ...... $29.50. Buffet, square table and six room flat, on second floor, 29 I FOR R EN T -6 . ------ROOM house, at - 91- | ------street,- who was charged _ with reck- Hotels— Kestaurants ...... chair.s. Roosevelt street, with all modern | Hamlin street, with all impfove- | less driving had his case continued Warned —Booms— Board ...... Watkins Furniture Exchange ments, and large reception hall, until next Monday. He was arrested ICval Esfate For Kent REI’AIKING improvcraerjts, ready for occu- j screens and shades included, ready | by Patrolman John McGlinn at Mitu'tinehls. rials. Tenements .. KJ Quak- p'.'ncy March 1st. Apply E. L. G. i l'.;i,v;nes.s J.ocnllons tor Rent — . Bt CHIMNEYS (CLEANED and repair- | ,'ULCAN GAS R.YNGE ,$8. for occupancy March 1st. inquire i Main and Bissell streets yesterday cr Gem Block coal range $1I.S5 I-lohenLhal. .Ir., 24 Roosevelt street, j I lousev lor Ben* ...... B.- ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw | at 93 Hamlin street. afternoon. .Ojlmrl.aii tar Kent ...... tiling and grinding. Work called ! rc-conditioned, new lining. Telephone 3269. I S'liitim r Homes for Rent ...... '«i Watkins Furniture Exchan Wanted to’ Kcnt ...... for. Harold Clemscn, 108 North | __ , f o r RENT-—5 ROOM tenement, irOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE— j Greyhounds are perhaps the Beal E.^Bite Ftir Sale Elm street. Tel. 3648. | Steam heat, bath, garage. 31 j Stone E'OR SALE — ONE CRAWE'ORD with all improvements, incliiding oldest known type of dog. M'.n :•! nielli Building for Sale — Gi heal, rent $25. Inquire Michael Mather street, Manchester. E. A. ; about 1 :,nines.-, Pu'perly for S a le ...... H VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, coal range A-1 condition, $20. One carvings dating back to ! , ri;;;, a i.'l 1 .1 ' nd tor Sale ...... G E^oicy. Summer street. Standish, Andover. Tel. 1353-5, .jqqq g q show figures of these clock, gun repairing, key fitting Vulcan gas range, good condition. Willimantlc. Mounis for Sale ...... i; $10.00. Call 5994. 1 graceful animals. I■■nr S.ile ...... J.‘ Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. f o r KENT— 4 ROOM flat on , i;. lori I’lopeMy for Sale ...... School street, all modern improve­ f o r r e n t —MODERN 5 roqm flat ^ . , i , II to r Sale ...... 7 1 SEW ING M ACHINE repairing ol FOR SALE — STROLLER $2.50. An average healthy man should ments. adults preferred, garage if , ou Lilley street, just off Main; jp.il i.--^l.i’.e tor a.xclia*.ge K all makes, oils; needles, and sup­ crib, lady’s desk, bureau, refrigera­ be able to lift two and one half Wanted —Kenl Estate ...... ‘ desired, 139 School street. Phone I house newly renovated. Phone plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward tor, extension table, bassinette, times his own weight. \iietion— I.egsil Notices 7770. 5661. l.'jval Noiiec.s ...... street. Tel. 4301. chairs, cot bed. 29 Strant. 6129. l.t'gnl N'otiees ...... ‘ By FRANK BECK G.\S BUGGIES— A Letter

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lapper anny ays SKIPPY By Percy L. Crosby SENSE and NONSENSE F wEG. P.'S.F PAT, orr. S_____ : SKiPfY, STARr O n , ^ J COOCQN V Mrs. P.—"Has your baby learned y A M A r C H ^ to walk yet?” Mrs. J.—"Heavens, no! Why, he’s ■The Fi(?e IN just learning to drive the car.” l OOHY, —

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So live that you can pay cash for gasoline without caring a whoop i who sees you. | ------i First Indian—Let’s go on the war / p ath . ! Second Indian—We can’t. It's ' being paved. ■v Twinkle, twinkle little star, T J ’ Wood Alcohol in Papa's car. \ \ Papa smelled it from afar. Twinkle, twinkle little star. i Judge—What's the charge against id 1930 ' Croiby, Orest Britain tights reserved this man, officer? WP ( King Features Syndicate, Inc. Cop—Arson, your honor; burning O NE* up the road. OUR BOARDING HOUSE \ lot of people forget that they Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Pox Traffic Clerk (examining appli­ were taught, when babies to stand j By Gene Ahern cant for auto license)—What is a up for themselves. < one-way street? Applicaut—It is a street on wiiich was learning to drive just to please ; X f McGuire Coulp 6c tm o r e fishts he wqolp builp up a follow ing a motorist is bumped from the rear him, too. AfJ" -vl'.AS >'T' •35Porrr-Yhll^ only. Judge—What did he say? • R.B.—He sat there in the ditch -n-r ’"!ps-r :.vi 'T d ' c u j 3 -ft^ is M is-YoLCfj ' Wifie (excitedly)—Oh, J'bhn, the and said, “Holy Cats, woman, didn t , ‘A0T^:S' /» y The man continued to run, and. What a woman doesn't know j ±1 having covered another stretch, in­ about driving will fill alm ost any - r quire'’’ breathlessly of the driver, I hospital. I “How much now?” r “Seventy-five cents,” retorted the What this country needs is not a drivci'. “Ye’re running the wrong good fivc-ceut cigar as Vice-Presi­ w av.” dent Marshall once said, but a dup­ licate set of highways, one to re- ; Tip to Motorists: Y'ou haven’t any more chance pair and one to drive on. j MC, with a train at a crossing than a i pedestrian has when he meets you at Sure thing—He wiio hesitates ^ loses his parking space. the street crossing, and YOU know | ______I how much that is. | When better cars are made, there i Recent Bride—I can't stand it any j won't be much left to say about ; longer, Judge. My husband actually I them . i swore at me! (Tearfullv). And I i n o t h i n g f r e e

A business-like man stepped into a butcher’s shop. “A piece of Tcilin^ a man he is }u.M and beef for roasting!” he ordered briskl}'. f^air is a conrp’imem:, but The meat, mostly bones, was don’t tell him he’s throwm on the scales. “Look here!” remonstrated the iust fair . man. “You're givipc me a big "Ho o p l a piece of bone!” 2 * 2 8 - “Oh, no I ain’t,” said the butch­ (^Fontaine Fox. 1930 01930 BY NgA SEWVICg. INC. RSC. U. $. PAT. OFT. er, blandly', “you are paying for it.”—Belfast Telegraph.

NO LE.\N SEASON WASHINGTON TUBBS II. More Dirty Work By Crane HE: I hear that you have just ^ T STRxVteS A GLM^ClNG FLOW OR ' opened up a beauty parlor. AGAVH WE LAYIDS 7- k «K\>1 OF ^ HEVi MISTA b A the h ea d , he d r o ps T^O M E KNEE> SHE: Yes, I’m living off the fat \iia \o u s slovjs ToTiAE h e a d - BULL’S LOSlN'! AWO .BULL UPON HiM, of the land.—Answers. b u l l V«06eLES-ST#<6GERSl ONE B ETTER «E’s •poYW! E A S Y ! r o R G0Sfr\ SAKES, f i r s t NEW-RICH: We went to / r Deauville for our summer holidays. G e r O P ! SECOND DITTO: Oh, we sent VoO to let NC*to h u A’P- TUEf •STA'T.C SY/WPA o MV our servants there.—Passing Show\ \ U A ARoOORf FoP-C.S. R A tR l, CHANGE FOR WORSE M ELY STREEU ' MISTRESS: Why did you leave 1 your last place, Mary? r ^ L ! uOESNlTlbEA^i AHAlyhOtd i MAID: Because I did not know DOES rlfc KEEP HiSmmHp ' what this one was like. —Nebel- 1 s'oaiter, Zin’ich.

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MOOSE CHARITY MODERN DANCE Free Parking Space Read Our Grocery Advt. on Page 15 ~ . ’ -Plenty of meat and grocery specials offered tomor­ GREEN SCHOOL HALL BALL In the rear of the store. Ftoom for over 200 cars row in the Health Market and Self-Serve Grocery. _always plenty oUroom. Entrmces a t Oak and ctoipiomT Read our advt on page 15 now! SATURDAY, MARCH 1 MASONIC TEMPLE Maple streets. d e p a r t m e n t store so. manchester^,conn. 8 P. M. Friday Nis ------'Jr Manchester Green Admission $1.00 Community Club Checking Free Bill Waddell’s Orchestra Shop Tomorrow For These New Spring Fashions Rill Waddell’s Orchestra Dancing Till 1 a. m. 50 cents. OLD FASHIONED DANCE and New Styled Frocks For MODERN DANCING TOMORROW, 7:30 P. M. At Given by the PoUsh Women of CRYSTAL LAKE HOTEL America, Group No. 518. Comnieiicing March 1st. Manche:7*?r Fire House The Junior Miss V H Music by Ernie Rock’s Orchestra Cor. Main and Hiiiiard Sts. Admission 50c. Miss Eleanor Sanderson was Smart Dresses Designed pleasantly surprised yesterday af­ ternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward For Girls Who Wear ABOUT TOWN Ballsieper of 27 Church street, by a party of her friends. It W'as her Sizes 13,15 and 17 The HusUers group of the es- twelhh birthday and she received a levan Circle will meet at the home number of useful gjfts. of Mrs. William Burgess, 17 Trotter ! street this evening at 8 o’clock. The regular monthly meeting of the Sunday school teachers of the l Tlic choir of the Swedish Luthei- Swedish Lutheran church will be | $ 10.00 ,Tn church will rehearse at the held this evening at 8 o’clock with Spring Millinery church tonight at 7:30. Rev. and Mrs. P. J. O. Cornell at the parsonage. Young girls wearing sizes 13, 15 and 17 Memorial Lodge, No. 38, Knights who have trouble finding the new style frocks of Pythias, observed the 66th an- ’ Women of Mooseheart Legion will Linen-like Straws Trim to fit them will be delighted with these new niversary of the organization of the | try the experiment of a Saturday Hose morning food sale tomorrow at the models which have been designed and fash­ cuder at its meeting Wednesday j The New Felt Hats W evening at the Balch and Brown j Puritan market, 1081 Main street. ioned especially for them. Smai’t, girlish lodge hall, with a setback party and , Mrs. Josephine Emonds w’ho is frocks that feature longer flared skirts, high chairman of the committee urges Smart New Shades That luncheon. the members to have their contribu­ waistlines, lingerie touches, bolero effects tions of food at the market as soon and capelets. Choice of smart prints, high Will Compliment The Majors Athletic club will after 10 a. m. as possible. give the last of the pre-lenten and shades and black. Spring Costumes dances this evening at the hose The Manchester Green Community $3.95 (Sketched from stock) A house. Main at Hilliard streets. Both club will give one of the popular old-fashioned and modern dancing whist and dances in the (3reen bolero frock designed for the and refreshments will be enjoyed. school assembly hall this evening, young miss in the new Lelon The committee in charge includes Fine linen-like straws trim many of the hew blue. The bolero is finished with all cash prizes and refresh­ felt hats. On the brimmed hats, in many cases, Jack Benny. Walter Moske, Francis ments. Tomorrow evening the with fine pleated ruffles. Hart. Clifford Chartier and William the whole brim is of straw; it is used just In Lingerie touches at sleeves $1.29 young people’s committee will run Griffin. front on the small cloches. Black, blue, green, ' and neck of eggsheU satin. the usual Saturday evening dance red and tan. ($1.65 Grade) with all-modem numbers. Flared skirt, high waistline, The Past Chief’s club of Memorial Millinery—Main Floor, rear $ 10. Temple Pythian Sisters were enter­ The four groups of women who Sheer chiffon stockings with the smart tained Wednesday evening by Mrs. sew weekly for the memorial hospi­ Hale’s Apparel Department—Main Floor, rear French heels.... picoted tops.... reinforced toes Ada Peckham at the home of Mrs. tal will combine forces on a large and heels.... pure silk from tip-to-toe. A good- Annie Alley of Washington street. food sale to be held at Watkins looking stocking for street, afternoon and eve­ It was the annual meeting with Brothers store tomorrow afternoon ning wear. Five new shades—biscay nude, election of officers and committees. beginning at 2 o’clock. In addition crystal beige, duskee, afternoon and onionskin. Mrs. Alley was chosen president, to cake, pies and the usual assort­ The Blouse Will “Make” Your Mrs. Myrtle Armstrong, vice presi­ ment of home made foods, there will IIosieiT—Main Floor, right dent: Mrs. Latting Caverly, secre­ be baked beans, salads and home­ tary: Mrs. Peckham, treasurer; made candy for sale. Mrs. Edna visiting committee, Mrs. Frances Case Parker is chairman of the food Chambers, Mrs. Gladys Clarke. sale and Miss Mary Hutchison of the Suit This Spring Through a misunderstanding on candy. the part of our advertising depart­ The engagement of Miss Eugenia Ruffled, Feminine Blouses in ment. the Pinehurst grocery sugar Sagal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delicate Pastel Shades and flour advertisement in yester­ Gustave Sagal, of 560 Jackson day's Herald w^as run together. street, Willimantic, to Edward P. Pinehurst intended to have it read; Hamil, son of Mrs. Patrick Hamil of “Rainbow Sugar—Flavored (this is 16 Wadsworth street, this town, was a new tea sugar; orange, yellow and $ 1.98 $2.98 $3.98 green color—3 flavors, lemon, lime announced in Willimantic yester­ day. and orange. And Gold Medal or You will want several of these blouses in your wardrobe this Pillsbury flour $1.09 a bag. This Spring as this is going to be a blouse season. Choose price will be carried through Satur­ and handkerchief for your tweed suits, for formal cults day on the flour.” Dependable service on furnace and fuel oil may be secured by dial­ fluffy . Buy White Oak Coal $12.00 per ing 5145, The Manchester Lumber Tuck-in blouses of Sleeveless blouses of Silk blouses in dainty ton. G. E. Willis & Son.—Adv. Co.—Adv. handkerchief lawn, handkerchief linen feminine styles trim­ with feminine ruffles med with ruffles cid and dotted large collars to be Swiss in plain pastels dovv-n the front. Maize, worn in and outside and dots. blue and nile. the suit coat. Silk Costume Slips $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 'Er(mrlimBsm,9nc- The Longer Fitted Hale’s Blouse Dept.—3Iain Floor, rear 3 Steps to Beauty Qenten Slips as Well as the Classic Gives The New Curves Spring Styles Demand by Helena Rubenstein Straightline Models Helena Rubenstein’s “three steps to beauty” treatment is the busy woman’s' The salvation. Short, complete, effective, it simplifies her beauty problem. First, she cleanses, of course, with pasteurized Saturday The Third Day Face Cream $2.98 Mouldette $ 1.00 Second, she clears and stimulates with Beau­ it washes tifying Skin Foods. of 64th Anniversary Sale ® $1.00 Many of the new Crepella costume slips have By Carter fitted hips with fullness achieved by side godets; and (dries Third, she tones and braces with Skin Toning Lo­ of Brown Thomson, Inc. also the classic straight-line costume slips with tion. This step is really two in one, for the kick pleats. skin toning lotion serves as a perfect powder base. Flesh and white. Plain hemstitched and em­ just like $1.25 Giving all we can for what we ask, rather broidered, many are trimmed with the new ecru than asking 2^11 we can for what we give is . lingerie $3.95 Toilet Goods—Main Floor, right the reason for our enjoying 64 years of Costume Slips—Main Floor, rear The new fashions demand a new founda­ sound business. tion garment! No more uncertain waists! To achieve the new trimness at W’aist and Candy Specials Such a reputation must be deserved. hips and bust and still keep hard won free­ Read the Newest Fiction at dom of movement and supplen:;3s—the new Mouldette has been designed. Made of GOLDEN CUBES pound 39c ] jsted are more new things from many depart­ Hale’s Circulating Library soft, pliant fabric, self-reinforced, with A delicious, tasty candy with caramel peanut cleverly cut brassiere top. It wall not filling. ments. Though every one joins in the big value giv­ stretch. You can fit your figure to the ing, no charges, mail, phone nor C. 0. D’s. Please carry The much discussed books are most alw'ays to inch—sizes 30, 31, 32—long and regular PEPPERMINT PATTIES..... pound 39c when practical. be found at Hale’s Circulating Library. These length.?. Chocolate covered peppermint patties—large books may be read for oniy 2c per day. Mini­ size. mum charge 4c. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, French percale, plain or fancy Candy—Main Floor, front , with and without collars, two for $1.64. Circulating Library—IMain Floor, front Hale’s Corset Department—IMain Floor, rear

SUP-OX SWEATERS, wool ones in plain or Jacquard cli'ects. Only $2.64 each. j.\ MILLIXERY SECTION, regular $5.00 Hats in new FOOD SALE SAVE YOURSELF Spring styles and models $3.64 each. WORK Saturday, March 1, 2 p. m. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. WASHABLE TWEEDS, 36 inch, regular $1.25 grade at Watldns Brothers Store It doesn’t pay to waste time SUPPORT THE over a hot stove when you can our Dress Goods Section for 64c yard. Benefit Memorial Hospital buy such delicious , Funeral Directors Linen Fund. DAuIASK LUNCH SETS, all linen, 54x72 inch, solid PASTRIES, PIES and CAKES ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS colors, green and blue, for $4.64 set. Try a loaf of our Home Made CHAMBER of COMMERCE AUTOMOBILE STOLEN, Breaff CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. NO^■EETY CUFF FABRIC GLOVES with choice of col- Manchester (') s. Anniversary price 64c pair. FOUND IN AN HOUR Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 M Public Market Funeral Director Residence 7494 YOUTHS’ TWO TROUSER SUITS, aO wool, sizes 15 to We Deliver m 20. Sale price $14.64 each. ■Alachine Belonging to Craw­ Dial 5139 BECOME A MEMBER ford Auto Supply Company LEATHER H.A.XD BAGS, fine grade calfskin, morocco, Taken for Short Time. grr.ined and all colors $3.64 each. REC NOTES o’clock tonight; | TODA Y An automobile owned by the At the whist card party for worn- ' FOOD SALE U;LL f a s h io n e d s il k h o s ie r y , service weiglit, Crawford Auto Supply Company, en at the East aide Rec last night, .Saturday, March 1, 10:30 a. m h i t grade, all new colors, 2 pair $1.64. Mrs. Martha Robinson of 306 which was left standing in front of The Rec junior and senior girls Spruce street won first prize and . Puritan Market, 1081 Main St. their place of business on Center swimming teams leave the East Side Mrs. Theodore Nelson of 93 Hollis­ ’ Auspices W’omen of WOMEN’S handkerchiefs , white or colors, with street was stolen about 11 o’clock Rec at 7 o’clock tonight for Hartford ter street was second. embroidered corners, 25c kind, four for 64c. last night. The police were at Mooseheart Legion once notified and a search was where they will engage in an aquatic Persons matched in the town meet with the Y. W. C. A. teams of chess tournament are asked to try; MEN’S ATHLETIC UNIONS, cross bar , fancy started. At midnight the car was found. It had been driven as far that d ty . and get their contests played as ‘ DEPT. STORE , etc, for 64c garment. as Cottage street and deserted. The soon as possible so the tournament machine was in no way harmed. It The handicraft class for women can be continued. Jack Dwyer has Read The Herald Advs. was a 1929 model that was taken. meets at the West Side Rec at 7 forfeited to John McMenemv. 1