HUNDREDS ARE DEAD IN SAAR EXPLOSION

300 SerioDsly h M . S E E K P R O M I S E S G ^ Hnrt—Resawn ZS ihjind B| Sup Wkidi S a m To Work In Shifts Diggiiig h ' 'Search Fw Kssni ToSA Rims For dw Bodies. DiRereiice of Opinion h Con­ sodAizritgiE.•'wqa'.' Stuyiif A t Hotii^. <’ • ■ A Spipd Gets Lest' Rsplf; gress On Giving the New Neunldrcheii, Bm t , Feb. 11. — B atavia, Java, Peb. 11.—(A P)— Tdk Aniieiiaf ffis life’s ' C(qitam H u Fpgars punts to tbe daogen of tottering President FoDer Powers. First band stories of toe IhreMlBy walls, rescue workers dug flrantio- w>yage of toe mutineer-manned Work WN Be%Footibf of F re m — Ss Din aUy today Into che debris of a wide iDutch cruiser De Zeven Provlnden area In this Industrial dty. still finding bodies of persons slain and W ashington, Feb. 11.—(A P)— and toe battle that ended It were vAe hurty h fiennaiqr. Also h mahned in yesterday’s huge gas Prohibition rq>eal and government told here tod^ as a destroyer ar­ reorganisation today gave Con­ rived with toe bodies of 22 Dutch *^§S^^utborltles computed Others Go To Their gress two of the sto^edt contro­ and native sailors who were alain. Berlin, Feb. U—(AP) — Tbe Na­ casualties as fbUows: , ^ The Netherlands d i^ t a swift and Dead known. ,40; estimated, 100 versies It must face In the remain­ tionalists stole' a march on their ing eighteen working days of this surprisingly tertlble punishment to to 300. , ^ toe native Javanese orew which new allies, toe National SoclaU^ gertously Injured, neariy SOO. session. dared iddn^ torir own offleere and Slightly injured, about 1,200. F r le i ^ and fOes of prohibition by nominating Field Marihal steal toe-el^p. August van Mackensen today to P^oe. dow n and nurses. Joined In the aenate Shaped their forces But In infflbtlng toe punlahmwit, Wes^wrt, Conn.. Frii. 11.—(AP) by brlefitrldMn relatives, worked for the debate on that question toe Dutch command also oaused ln- head toeir ticket for toe Reichstag. —Ten persons, two of tham wen- through the night and fresh work* which la to come up after pasSIge The 83-year-old field marshal is en, were safe today after havlpg ers todc the plaoes of those too of the . pending War Department Juiy to Dutrii members cf toe crew. In all, twenty-five men were in­ 47 days older than General. Karl spent two days adrift to a lealqr, vgury to conanue today. appropriation bill, probably late Utsmium, who heads toe Nazi jured, and they also arrived on toe helpleas auxiliary eChocoer In Ut­ disaster was caused by ap this afternoon or Monday. destroyer Plethein in Java harbor ticket and if toe field marehal wins explosion of a fre ^ tu tank at the At the same time efforts were he will be entitled to preside over ter^ cold .weather, raging aena and NwnMrcben Iron Works, one of the launched 'tq jtfsct vciomliromlse on today. fog, without food, watar or heat The first band stories of a Duteh toe Reicbetag until a Speaker la John Mulhnlay, dripper I^des of the rldi Iron and coal re­ the poi% OmiPiM ^ offiber, who was a prleoner of the elected. gion, now goveiaed under a LMgue President-elect Roosevelt to reor­ £^>eaklng last nl|ht to a^largO o^ the vrtsel,.tha Saagaxudi, and of Nations trusteeship, and which mutineere, and a newqu^verman wno hie daugfatwr,' Betty, wart In Nor­ ganise the government and chop saw toe battle'.off toe Sumsftran crowd in toe huge Sportapalast will go to either Germany or France millions eff the annual biff for up­ Heit Hitler said that hie life’s work walk hospltaL Captato Mulhaley’e under a plebeadte two years hence. coast yesterday, pieced together toe hands were frost bitten as ba keep.. detaUe of toe Zaven’s tontastic ca­ was t ^ tqnroottaig of SocUdlsm from Blaay Persons Traiv«d. The Senate drove ahead to com­ Gsrmsny. He blamed Socialistic strug^ed to start Us aUent motor. Many persona were trapped and reer.- plete conslderatilm of the War' De- IJljP jifo^ IjMeot Bomb' goverainents fOr aU of toe ooimtry’s His didishtor was traated for eom- IdUed______crowded street car percent measure to make way pllcstlonB resulting from sxposore. passing the Iron Woite at the time The Dutch officer eald toe mutl- lIliL The others went to torir hoilSea for debate on the Blaine repeal res­ neere-dld not expect toe Navy One Must Win ofttem aat Then a fire broke out olution. Funds for the army were They were located yesterday by which spread destruction. This had to drop toe bomb which cauM thq “One mnit whi,” be said,, “either Increased by $1,000,000 yesterday. Socialism or thcT Gertaian NatUxL an slrtlanv pUot, safO at Middle been brought imder erntiol early deaths and Injuries, and that they Ground Light, In Xsmg Iriand Including an additional $SOO,O0O were derisive to the last. Anff tbe German natloa win win. If today. for operation of reserve officers Smmd, after a aeareh In wUrii The blast wa' felt throughout the ^ e western-part of the' Con­ A newspaperman who was present g h (^ from toe past came out of training camps. torir graven they would line up be- Coast Guard vsssrit toOk part. entire upper Rhine valley, from necticut shore line, shown above, on one of toe pursuing ships said be Seas and toe tide made tk tmpoari- qplogpft to the Swiss border. In Repeal Debate could not see the second bomb blnd us. Work, break and liberty Senate leaders, preparing for the has been vwy much in the news cannot come from heaven but must ble for toe pilot to taka them off, many .Rhineland dtles the people dropped by one of four planes which but an oyster tender returned them bellevedu earthquake bad shaken repeal debate, had au understand­ the'past few dk7> » & result of attacked toe mutineere. The Unit be srif-produeed.” ing to lay the resolution aside aft­ eleven people Bring lost at sea denneetton to Milford last night The the district. bomb was a warning and fell nearby He was epeaklii|r ki tuck, coated with Toe, waa towed to Hardly a pane of idau remained er a ]vhile to consider the appro­ in toe sea. But after toe aeoond fril, with toe campalgnlfor toe March 0 priation bill containing prohibition without food %r water. All th a t p o rt Intact hv an area ten miles In have been eay^ First Edward a great cloud of smoke bid toe riecBoo. Fliinif iariid Wsdnaaday diameter surroimdtng the iron enforcement funds already cut IQ (nqwnitruotive of toe De ' Zevwi. works. Three or four smaller blasts per cent under budget^ estimates by Cionnelly, 17 (iSown wltB ope of Thai came toe flashed signal of aur- The mtlerites ||eeted torir- can­ The schoonsr dtsapnesired WW- the House. neqday night after eettlag ogt to followed the fli^ end then the gas bis rescuers on the right) reader. didate, General Otemann, to ton twaTTb of Edward Oonnolrt, 10, reservoirs burst Into flames. The slash in prohibltloa funds tVo^vort, b ed i^ Ibst in A row­ The attacking squadron rioaed In. last ReliBhstag, v«tto Mvsr ap- and curtailment of the activities of aembled. pleking 1 ^ In ordw to w ^ became lost to a nnaO Many women and children were boat but la ^ inside his way to saw boats around t^ s Bkfiirii boat Ha rttnxned tha nmoTig the Injured. Every hospital in diy i«ents Is tbe source of another and m«i jumping into toert, white ttaa vetetah£ Ooiswiunlft the d ty and nearby wea w» s fihed qentrovei^, with antl-prrtdbltlon- a l^Uiouse and iw eventually bintboo rafts were being torbwo into CiUunaRhtktn'trom IdMng Rml bmeof; but Us in^er. Mrs. Ists in the Senate dewrAii^ to Hahssr, who, Wya oD toe to cspaclty. Ounparattvely few men .rsaeued. Roweveir, a ip a ^ of aea,” said toe new(k>apermah. of ortnlng tha PaxtUkuat. did jsotr IsasB/Of Us aart^ m n a t in d t-.M che time of the press for further reduetBonsJ lailore struggled frantically M ^pr% m i^iSito toe 7A- The Blaine repealer wobu give t^ 'rig ^ t men andltsrb wosQen, untn tony Jrt- blast bseauac Wf rwovatloas that aboard |he' Setigi^b^, ibsffh them. \'.iM ta from ..A* wore bfixv niadesiXh the suirqand- Federal protection to . ary^vstates a tlrtd e and allow Congress tq luflalate sriMoner, wqre ^ tbarg. lu STCS,^ streethwere fllls 0kt lN$t position to the Blaine proposal ,Is and a {file of kntves on toe a^ek. GCMIEDSEMODS All lines Down strong .amitng the House leadenh^ on tbs'move, walking uyoad ddwn The force of the explosion hurled “One of the eiffioeri aboard the too derii and. doing, sveiqrthtegj^ and there ip no^ assurance It will be Pietoein bailed an officer aboa^ the broujdit up there for a vote this' albls to •kesp odr blood dreolaring. (Uonthmed ea Page Ten Zeven. They were bn»hara We lost an anchor and eould not session. Officers from toe' squadron were Speaker Gamer's proposal to Bintot Roza Knocked Od keep frtm drtttlng. Then wa ing around searching , toe er«w,' m sprung a leak tort fbrtuiialriy “go the limit” in giving Mr. Roose­ membere of w bi^ weite etandkig velt reorganization powers ran in­ was not a bad one.” READJUST VALUES, with hands above toeir beada The .R ; -Primo Cum en Last No Previalona to opposition from both Republic­ JO B L^ SITUATION wounded were lowered in waiting ans and Democrats in the House. The party, including volunteer TAUC AT THE boats and put aboard toe Pietoein. prilce officers, and two nswspsqimr. Republican opposition was evident Blown To Atosae NiiAthhaSeiiii-Coiiia. YOUNG’S PROPOSAL in the Senate and there were inti­ men In addition to Mrs. Hansar “Tbe bomb had fdUen just aft toe and Mulhaley, pot to aea bur» * mations that President Hoover was bridge, which was Mown away. opposed to granting authority that OF AN riedly Wednesday, without prrtl- Some mutineers were' blown to New Yoric, Feb. IL —(A P)—The sions' or heating equipment, on would give the new Chief Jhcecu- atoms; The De Zeven's funnAi were room Cleric a t Polyellnie hoapltal tive a free hand even to appropria­ r learning of toe boss's disappear shattered end toe deck , armor was today, said'Erma Schaaf, Boston ance. -Captain Mulhaley esld m Noted hdnstrialist Advises tions. pierced.” * The Treasu^-Posi Office appro­ ;tate Namifadiirers’ Jttso- boxer, who was knocked out In expected to stay out ,^ a; rejdy to the: League' of advised and ^ without the« proper . .X _ • • a ------rimst Pieratvi Louto J. Allen, toe keeper. he may slash aU expenditures by bade riC fact.”' •' ; ^ • • ’ ntAFnc n STAiE gum tltrilan airi was carried from Allen ventured ont in Me tiny values had peen' properly adjusted 10 per cent. There are some'Bdio Incline to tiie Nations'' inqiiliy,. on- dldctotlhu^e toe ring, UDOonedous. to dianged condlttons busineas gen­ belief a special session will be inevtt- of''the'pM tw ai' MhzuAiukuo'.. rh^me^ The're^rt'joints dut'tliat -though' Dn William V. Healy, attending )ower boat, got a two-Une to the erally became accelerated. ablq unless the mudeSed problem of the future may.iqquiire s surgeon at the hospital, orrtred all drtfttng schooner, and breasted the On Sound Baals minor Judgeeliip appointments Is vrtddh .wiu.tM a .p^cobl^^ the system of reserves, vdunta^plans BUKQDDYSNDW waves back ta toe Isolated Ught worid In vigorous, r ,u|up^ vlritbrs Itorrsd.froni SdhaaPs room hours to get us all Tbe plan alms to restore real NEW COED WAVE eettlsd within the neat week o^ twp abrtody adopted in i aad-sald a study was ’islng mads T t toric to ir t estate here to a sound basis through by the Republicum ocmtrolled House te r^ . (^'^jnpai^ deteriedh^^ maintain the todcpriidmce of -BiDa^ recognising their.., ;reimhiffiUltlet whether' tos boxer’s skull waa the reduction of mortgage Interest ate. Thoee wko hold this vtew print and therefbre-thrir ptogBams;m>uld and it was quite a task to get him isoNnswAr ohi^O toBi^eK OOBt ■ . 7, ., New B iw i WeaAer Biweni tortured. UhtU such time sa toe up toe 40-foot ladder. Mra Hauser charges. It has for Its core a new out that although, that, more than ’’G bfertii^t squri^ be i4bvm devel^ without^egisr study was m art he declined to give $10,000,000 realty stabilization cor­ 2,200 measures were Jntroduced, the lative lnterferefi(^” ' . 7 • and Betty Mulhaley did weU. T l ^ poration headed Iw William Church end of the .ab|th legltfdtlve week todi^'tohL. ’albo pfo^aim were In good spirits, and cUcahed, or In- aidvan^' ltd uhder Imy d r- * ttf°H es^ issued a bulletin, crawled up toat tedder with a grtat Osborn and it wiU involve the co­ found virtually all.of them still The report. is of V great; operation of banlcA mortgage com­ awaiting action. cumrttuiees, to'_^ itstfa^Od ;orid4- wUob - saM'; deal of The Baiy- - -^. Snovr Bhiikeb tte Eut "Patient Is to seml-ooma and Is leavy layers of lee oovering her liaP. panies, insurance companies, the !:•- Because of ;the predant ^eeanoplo . (OoBtonieil' csd. / T ^ tab SonAenCainctiaiL still to notorious ccndltlom* vesting public and the Reconstruc­ etresi the presmt Gcoeml Assem­ ‘ (O^Ahoed;bh ihige.Tea) . and rlotoS* was moored in the les tion finance Corporation. Death ToD Soars To 90 bly faces w«riu of arduous work in -r-t- RUSH FOB TICKETS of tbenny rock. Tax reduction is another part of shaping up Oennectlcnt’a relief pro­ r ; Their first Fedd the program. Progress on this and gram . • : New Haven, Feb. 11.—(AP)— The U |ht keener gave the hmigrP; .Traffic thrpughout< Conneotleat Wsabtogton, Fsb;. other .features already has been Throo^ioit the Nation. The Opndng Week . The Bboaevelt inaugural oomnut- ■earriMTs tos mat .ftwd nad w»m made. It was announced. Tbe re­ • • The coining week, many believe was ritoer baltra en tlr^ or moved they had dbtainsd sinos.bstors Isaw rt snalTa pads today -js a result of S aS T ticketotor toe March 4 '< 'i financing cf some $700,000,000 of will bring a clearer imUcatlon as leiiawlni: stands may have to bang Ing Wes^ort. guaranteed mortgages faiUng due By ASSOdATBD PRESS. to whetiiw a special, seeaton will be toe beavlest snowfu since wlQter'e An a a ^ b k a n sMrohlim plans. fb iGttiiid advent. dtttto^. R. O;” rign. ^ this year. necessary after final adjournment T^mr 'BtMds enpable of oeatliig 09.000 lloCed by Wllltem O s v rii^ Oetailo of Pisa A new odd wi.ve was reported early In June. It la eapccted that Tbe New Bayeh Waatber Burean ork firrt spottodj^ tlw imported the MMffrtsil waa heaviest ara undsr oonatruonon, sx- Mortgage companies desiring to movins down on the middlswest to­ with the start of tito seventb.l^flala- from tbs ^ to Rouss ter The peopls ran ont et tna Ughc- borrow from the new corporation tlve week, S ^ te Democrate an ex­ - St dqlrsvSls,'0,V*3^. iL^(A ^)^ Bt ydiat 'they toteiprat-aa/aets In sbuthsra'rUoaiMStlsut along the hoosa as'tosy halurd tBs motor. day, Mhiwlng a brldf nqilte from Itgsiiincev^ cliltl^-W hd’ hava dwrs, bnt toat it ia|s somsiehat . -muylvsiila 'ivsnus, tort ^ adll file arollcatloai with the con­ pected to d^de definitely what —Tbe.-Mriites qf -"oouxn is so groat thsy peobably CSevriaad huniad barik'-to cern‘which, If Ik approves, will a ^ y the sub-aero t«aperatiixeo that course they ^ p^usue rdlatlve to hsvs rs^^^roimd;¥ortit#l otgsid fipedtoem;;lh;cpi« " Miditar’to Am • Baafin, got I NR^-qded -, bteoj»guDds At 10 a. .l^taimiMtt reported will baffar from enoogb and thafs to the Raoonatniaua Finance Oor- >read across the oootlnent eariler in the minor .Judgeshlpa.; . to no roahi for mors. mtlon for funds grant the loan. tew edc. Benatqr Frank $. Beiglm psjority iabdut* to h 1 ]p A c& rd < ^ iu lrt:^ l a fen of eight kutofs In New l|s- . cbnnitttM r0diic6d £lf*b«£ % ii^'rtb#akfsd tiyi: general, the chrporatlon'a policy The Weather Bureau at . leader, said he plspe-tO'C^iSeiMte D8ttieniU'*sidlBtk'..... -— ...... srtt at;n.trlia'^4|st -weiBk and-'SS «f IN&e • , . ■ 1 boat and todtvtdusi msrabirs of ton; ^ilnqqliirtous- ^rigAoriog'-iFiterited Hundreds of'jQhMB men wart die higher p tM willr be to advance funds nnly for warned that winter's new, attack members of Ms partyitoffriber aaidy lAdMto arid firs t p d r ^ ,. •• ■ ' ^ use in meeting maturing obliga­ would'be severe In parts 'p6te'lii».. orpoR.tspsrtsa . tW trj ■ veWkiwtlons' by the 'Olt£^H trlcts. It was g e t^ r ilmnhw - m spooMrs of the East and S o i^ wlfli,it:pfsdb^: ' In Interest d i£ ^ ‘vw {i ■ ; /•

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' i : - ’ liANcfiBsnii iy iim d B ia t^ , insrsMWJUi I£Q 0N IHlSr, AOXIUART MRS. l E R R n T i ^ ^ MJUKEISnWN HAVE HG CARD pa r t y! OF COSHOPiUTAlO 28 Tables Filled At bfasonic Former State Senator and GIB ' \ Temple Last Night—list of n n ------$cont Woriter Ihlks On the ROr* E-U* Rryailds About a Foot'At Noon Fd- tT HlalVADs Vision and Daring of Youth* j tbi< At Cibibl to elo r church to VivSisreiT' Tweaty«ii| Fnt Fhirry w ith players a t the ^ard pufty g*?' Iteiaed a auoAer of guests at its.^ , .. ad KdsirBaibaiA; ho^tM fajtoiM day tootstog after en last night by a Joint eonunli Edneatiomd. regular meeting yesterday aft^ Sundaya sow to Iluaato* Thtrt ara to aatobeal Moarhilto* 9e waa 68 «d from Dilworth-Comdl American noon at the Center chum house. EntertaiEatertahtem t Is Plratrhii . and there were some which were ment Association yesterday after­ carried out at an futiure sesaieM. The Obnadny hojf, Wkdia dtoapear- Officials « tha Na#; Haven liS -. Uoeked in the midst of huge drifts that is in every one of us to to ae- The meetings will be arranged to I anca atarted tha ekptoition, road rej^rtad aevtoM train detoRa. .hy the aide the rokds where they noon, 12,600 wfw approjttiated to 1ie sodate with youth, go along wif UNOOLN The leolgest driity was e^arimaoad spent on the Community idayground last not longer titon two hours. WedneiKtay aight eafely at Peek’s ^ W. D. Woodward hM been leftover night them in cqdrit ^t leM end keep oui Blajor Wm. BMaghtea Ledge Uidithouse and rdturaed the by train NO. 68, which acrivnA. 82 At II o'dodc this morning the project near Edwards street, of the ruts, to try to see more of aex^ day. minutes late in New Haven iroen storm apfsared to be letting up of which have been drawn' by the beauty as we grow old, while the I also the leader of the leadhig relig­ "Like a gnarled tree that yields ‘to New York. town engineer. A dnder running young w e so busy Uvtaig. ious band Iq the Uinted States, the -OU Only a very Usdit and line snow Salvation Army Staff Band and of events leading up to the.dis* Its* star4y limbs, but does not at SyetoRI Derailed was (ailing and not much of this. track, two baseball fields and other During babybood, gtoihood and ABOUT TOWN appearance of the Saugatuck were Four ears e fa (relglit train were recreational facilities will be pro­ boyhood, parents give attention to, _ New York City. It Is expected that th e reov derailed at Naagatiidc Junetton to Thera was dangtr that tbs snow an services In the citadel wlU be these: ^ e way an tochi so this tau oak. might turh into sleet or rain and vided. It is expected that the job the physic needs of their children. I South Manchester Fire Da- On Wednesday four Westpor; Devon at 6:40 a. zm Tbiea.of the will cost approximately 84,500 of When they reach yoimg manhood pertmtot to better eq^toped as to largely attended tomorrow to Usteo With roots to love’s deep soli and thus make traveling conditions far youths, Edward, Thomas and Eu< twined four tracks were bioeked, but no au>m dangerous. The temperature which contributlohs from Manches­ and womanhood and have passed ito running gear, than ever before, ltd the army's great composer. one was injured. through High school or college, I Only one company kaa e^pantus, ^The ^ Right Reverend Frederick G. gene Connolly and Freem ont McEl- Hm rugged rooka of Justice, stood , wns almost above the freezing point te r residents, totaling 82)000 will be wee, tempted by the spring-lika A,train bad to be pushed by a applied. mothers and fathers feel that their] that to not equipped’ with heavyj^^ndlong,g, D. D., Bishop , CoAdJutor______of before the world > flazzger on the Norwlcb toranch. the' recording at Metter’is Smoke aspect of the feather, wept fishing A godlike man who loved his kind. Shop betng th ir^ . above. job is finished and frequently there duty pneumatic tired, dUqtladng will attend the after- The railroad r^orted anowfaU of is very^ttle in common between j slippery hard rubber tirM of thalnnoa service at 3 o'clock at St n two rowboats. Edward Obanol- Bled in hto tomost heart for them. six to eight inches on the west end Train, trolley and bus service was y had one of the boats to himself, And died that he might bind to­ 'haagparad and efforts to keep on FAMIUES FLEE FLAMES them. We allow' them to make past Hils makes possible a decreas- H uy's church tomorrow and will ad- of its main itoe and frinn ena to their own contacts and withdraw to ed use of chains. Chief Fby said to- nUntoter the rite.of Confirmation to his brothers and MdEQwee were in gether North and South three Iziehes on tha aast edd. aekadule were unsuccessful. l£e the other. 0n the way home they In stronger ties than bound them ,ix it passenger train to reach Man­ Woonsocket, R. L, Feb. 11.—(AP) I our middle-aged interests, instead of day the appmtua would be aide to * nlass of boys and girls of the The storm gave eontyetttora to —Twenty fandlles were drivenyfrom (laughing wifo them and trying to battle any probable road trouUe in chureh at that service, encountered a fog. The boat with ere war's scourge the National ski championAto.nitet chester this mqjnlng was forty min­ hree occupants reached shore in Had lashed to fu ^ passlcm’s fiery utes lats. Hartford trolleys and their homes in the midst of a^bUs-1 understand their point of view, and the present storm. j CaptaiB Fred Malln, past Com' at SaUSbury sozzze much naeded zard this morning whet fire destroy-1 here Mrs. PatUson said she mander of Mons-Ypres Post British safety. Edward however, became steeds sziow. Twice poatponed heeanaa of buMss wnrs keeping moving with- sepai^ed from hto coznpaztlona anc And made them ride reugbsiiod o’er ont mneh' regafd for time sraedules. ed a three tenement building and I was reminded of a remark at­ The G Qef Glee club will travel War Veterans, will be the speaker lack of snow, offlalalB decided to menaced nearby structures in the tributed to a British minister of to Wqrcester, Mass., tomorrow af-jnt the evening Mrvice in the Sonth ost hto bearings. He rowed about pulsing huinah hearts. delay the start of tna meet itotil. 8 TVs eroHhtown service here was the educatlcm which she considered the n the fog for a long time. Finally Nor wip his zxMmory fade till right dassst to keeping.its schedule but iieart of the mill tenement district tenMon to horn a rehisarsal with the j Methodist churdi tomorrow. Cap- p. zzL It was origlnany tohedulad best of the ^ rd she Jen^ Lind Chorus of the' First tain Maiin wUl apeak on his experT he found himself within the radius ,,to on the throne. for 10 a. m., but it waa still snewfeg that was mainly due to sudi a short The loss was estimated at 810,090. Of our broad land, and every slave Seven fire companies, hampered everAVAP read:rnfiil! “Education"1cniiMtiAn isIn thetiiA ImpactImnnct I LutheranT.nfhtov^n church, afteV which ai* I ^Orld War of the beams of a light house; He at that hour, witb a tea todi eovir- run. The first Rockville boimd bus of mind on min'*, the shock of char­ concert win be given there in the made his way to the light, which to noanumitted Ing already on the ground. ' was more than two hours late. by snow, battled the fire on icy 1^- in the British Air Fbrce.' ^ From aU wrong that binds him ders and succeeded in confining the acter on character." , Their educa­ evening. These two women’s glee turned out to be the Peck’s Ledge Danbury also reported a ten toeh . A workman on the town high­ tion is not finished when they bring clubs will combine for the annual light off Calf Pasture Beach. There, down, and freedom sways 'all, while Torringlon was covered way now plough reported that flames to the house in whtdb they home a dlplom'. they need the im­ Bis golden scepter over all man- originated. The catise of the fire, concert of the G Qefs to be pre­ he landed and the keeper put Mm up by an eleven tocb coat four inches of mow fell between 7 pact of their parents' mind on sented at the • Ehmiauel . Lutheran MRS. ROSE ^ “BUY for the night ktod.’r nai • o'dodt this morning. The which started on the ground floor, theirs, and the shock of their par* When tha bets are let down on was not deiermlned. Tennants and church ^^.o n March 7. pn Shore. snow was light and fine and was ents* character on theirs. Mrs. Meantime, there was much anxiety Where there's a wUl thereto beer there’U be just as ntonr jo eanM by a foesh north wind. The firemen escaped injury. Hie proper­ Pattison quoted numerous poems Thr):firiit Poultry and' Boriness A M S iH eiiir A FALLACY crowd of lavyers. up. teap«rature at 8 o'dock was 20 ty was owned^ by Mrs. Rosa Gen- at home over tHe miwring young and quotations to Ulustrate her Show spohjsortfd by the Cktonecticut man. About 10 6!clock a searching- above. dron. points, and at the ^lose of her in- State -Poultry Association will v be TeOs Y Audience We Must party includlizg the ten eventually held In Foot Guard Ran, Feb. 16,17. T^de With Fordgners^ rescued at tha Mlddlo Ground and and 18. three other man—apparmen—Spparently nobody Cites Typewriters—Current gave thought to th*. superstition S a tu rd a y S stn rd a ty Eleven cigar makers are now em­ Events Talk. about thirteen in a boat—set out in S u n th y S im d ay ployed In the recei^ opened fac-| Captain Mulhaley's power flahing CIRCLE tory in the Mandkeater Warehouse------, AOi. Lewis Rose of Hartford gave vessel. This boat for some unex­ on Apel jdane. There baa bden more fthe second in a series of five lectures plained reason bas been described as demand for the product than was on current events at the Y. M. C. A. an auxiliary schooner, but actually expected and it has been necessary last evening. She reviewed events las no sails and so was hfiniwa R. G. WELLS to add additional men from time to j at Washington dUrfog the past week when her power failed.' The three HOOT “THE ISLAND OP time. I and saw nothing hopeful in the slt- members of> the party besides those uation. The proznlsed reduction iis rescued yesterday were* FoUceznan OISTON LOSTSOULS^ New Low The Sewing Club of the Women the VeterSns bureau, she said, was Salvatore Fratino, James V. Castell with • of the Moose will meet Monday g e ­ not fo^comlnx; and whUe everyone and Eugene Hauser, step-brother of RICHARD ARLEN ning at the home of Mrs. Albert Oozmolly. - “ t h e 1 ^ . i n g feeto that everyitiitog possibie should LEILA HTAMS Yost, 437 N orth MMn atieet. be done (or tha dtoUUed vetenns, Are Set Ashore.' many are reeeiving benefits who are Hiese three were set ashore on pomr’ CHARLES LAUGHTON St. Margaret's Circle, Daughters not Justly entitled-to them just be­ it's sbont a cowboy who eaa- And the Panther Woasan of Isabella, will hold its. regular Cockenoe Island) an untemanted cause t l ^ wore a uzilforzzz. sandpit off the mouth of the Nauga­ ost control his temper and la. She w*« an INTMOEAH* e,e s w ith iheeting Tuesday evenlaf^at 7;80 at The '’Buy American”' policy is a tuck river, fo search that tract The refreshizigly different the soul of a panther. ^ LUCKY STRIKE the K. of C. cliibrooma. f^ljMtyto the optokm of the speaker. power boat proceeded, leaving them It IS obvious that we must trade toere to be picked up a UtUe later. Deqitte. the worst snow atorm of with fozeign nations and fordgn na­ The three island seatchertf were ma­ ALfeO—CHAPTER SEVEN O f “THE LAST FR O N T Il^ the winter. Hale’s Self Serve IStb tions must trade with lu. She list­ rooned by the failure of the Sauga­ Annivezaary Sale to forging tiiead in ed the decrease In exports and im­ tuck to return. They founef an old CHESTERFIELD the tost day of the sole m th a rec­ ports since 1929, and called attention excavation, iziade a fire and spent ord of 1,400 custom ers a t 11 a. m. to the fact that when it comes to the zzlght there. Over 250 telephone orders have been •ioue, an important It wiu blowing-hard the . next received and delivered by a fleet of Hertford industry, 40 per cent are feven cars and trieptwof caUa re­ morning but Edvmrd Oozmolly deter­ OLD GOLD exported, mined to get ashore if poBsUfie..and ceived up to 5 a'qlow toni^t will Mrs,* Rose briefly referred to the be delivered unton weatiier oondl- by daylight set off from the Iteht- Tuesdaya k/state R JTIL A JUi Tnenday tiozzs ahoulo grow much more ex­ anarchy or revolution of a sort house in bis Uttle boat Ha rras trem e. azziong formers of the North making hard weather of it and, for CAMEL Central states, aUotfaep subject safety and for a rest put ashore on SMASHING ROMANCE AND which she said we cannot afford to Codeenoe. There he found the ignore from the fizet that our great three who had gottim Into g piektt HIGH DRAMA! Hartfoto insurance concezns are vl- through searehtaf for . him. Cbo- ttlly toterested. As the speaker saw noUy's beat was altqrether too afoaU it we are not due tor a return to for wch so tka quartet former good tiznes, but a chuged waited for soiftoftlMr to htmMn. It H e w a s j u s t a h it-a n d -ru n order, a dpeided change to our eco­ was late afteiiiocmbsfon THE FLORIST nomic system. \ She believed if sighted from tha —a, Lothario who took them President-elect Roosevelt surrounds 6:30 Captain Fnidmlek J. as they^« came-^then he hlzbielf with a strong cabinet we will took them off tito tound'am riw ^to married ,JDEtR oo the immediately see a psychological to- Saugatuck—thA po rt of Wesi "flip” of a coin;... .they flation that wlil stimuata the upward Ua power boat trend of business.' The first work The adventures of the HSau^tuck knit r UL m daughter's f^'lireahitat- p er HflIE 8IIF IO HR firoaen and shs Is iuffsriagltou a n o s u rt. ' !• Valentine’s Day Beeaie of Hu. A Httb Konden’e Tha othar eight members of tbe m tteneetrtoaetieiwaieitynw p a ^ . all of Whom WriR teltetoO eia isiissRiMjr. AriiysMrdpiMto.' tte Middle gtouM Lighthousi, oir Is, another day when/ KOMBOm JULY Milford* |S8t a i g M i l O e r ^ ^ p ack age your message, express^ Mghted by a pteh^w tef'tesRte at ed by flowers, it a their homes to* tmmy. •fdiroct hit.” None cf tham sto MriifiMy aRMiid. \ Tbe tea ibs gmi- P L A N tS . r'

, duT Fiolim ( x « s A e i s > a re ee i LAST .00 PER CARTON N o m z a s Xzi loving menery of Mrs. Aaaa of gaagrioe. TODAY WAlir, w ^ Rm Fek t>i; .. to a sMloos ^jrAMBSCAflOfRY, Mn . ' t o ' [■AMjlll’l have pacsed einee that ”H w d to A P Food Stores - New England it, andw hS C u v I- A T I A N r : ; .A ( A ' r . I lu e is r 'household Uit. S I A L t t e f At Chaarqqt iw as end, ThUirsdity:alitit

. •.) V SUNDAY SCHOOL IXSSOi4 • i awa^tVvPpiWiiiK^ -^; • ''^ ' r—' -:,-:.'"'rr-" +— ______q»M ; Jesu s lotto S, PowHI tOKotvir mohdUff ‘ Fraaoi Leonard,. Katherbte, CL ^ i w m . _4tiiigs will he^oon-f ■nm Mlowlim delegmtos have been The.reprbamtatlyea of this c h u ^ dqctad by liajor^Wfiliam Briodghtoni F9RESTERS OBSERVE electll t o a & ^ Stoto Oonfor: Textr Bbib 4a«10,18-80. on the Father ah4 Bon Bhncmt of NOW. Yqto'GIty., ence to be held at New Goioamiittee’.nKe, lu .' I t L. E1eh&iff» 'Mkjpr'Brqnghton i8*to« secretary March 23 and 24: Delegatee, Bstoer Slate H e# N t SlAlit- The Intenwttmial Uniform Sun­ Mr. W." B. Smito ihd- Mr. Bmert : hr Banda, and Sdigs^ at Terri- A GOLDEN JUBILEE H. Newell, rageht; Cende.B. Mo- day SdMMl Laaaon for Feb. IS. ,Bichard.. ’The'^.CBptnlttse will iMlat Hsadquaitora anid. ia one of Laughlln, vicP-tteient; (awufloljte-S. The Seed and The H ^est toinozTow at :8 o 'd o i^ at the Ver­ Ihs'hestknoWB'eamposon.in toa en­ HoweU, Martha A. SWnne^ Gm - By W8L B. GIIAOY, D. D. BS GnOBGB HENBY DOLE non Oenter Church. tire salvation A m y ' and. no doubt trude G. RoWneem, Ceroltoe W; Pat­ Btttor of n w Oongregntlonallst he wfll refer to many, of tats com- Cioivt Hearts of Oak Celebrates ten, Faiinie B. TOonipebn, Helen E sta U b M ;. The picture of Jesus teachln,T by V: Wmdsorvllle positiohs which are reflections of toe FVtieth Anaiversary of Its Hyde ahd Maude Powell Lepneurd. the seaside is one that has tEiken **Heietn Is my Father gkwlfied,»>finned'habits. These are the fowls The Church School will meet S ^ - nxany. soul epcperlences that he has Funeraj of WflUam Pingte that consume toe seed. day morning at 10 o’clock and will F i n d i n g In 1883. a very firm bold on the minds of toat ye bear much fitdt; so shall ye gone through. The funeral of William Pingle, (EDITOR’S NOTE; Tkte te.: to* men. It has done much to emphasise be my dtsolides.*'—John 18:8. Some seed fell on stony ground, be tolloivrad^t U by toe Service of 'nie afternoon program will be a Worship. Mr. Frendi .win preato aged 68. who died at his home at ninth of a series cf weekly, af^ttetes the unconventional place and meth- ftiinSa so fiped with toe conclusions Sacred Concert and Musical Praise Court Hearts of Oak, Foresters of seH-deri'ved inteUigence that the The Febnuuy meeting, of^ toe X29 Union street early .Thursday exidaining the Ametkms apd work rds of Jesus in the world of religious ’Truths hre like seeds. Nature and service at which the Band and of America, edebrated its Golden monung, following a ahock, is to of the State DepartmeBt of Hefilth seed could not take deep root, and Cliurch OouncU will be bdd et Songsters will each contribute four teaching, and In the minds of spirit are of the same pattern. euppte table at 6 o’clock, ’Tburad^ Jubilee ^ Princess Hall on Village be"held at too home this afternotm and its various bureau# thoughtful men and women.'It has when it springs up it withers away items. . at 2 o’clock and at the Trinity Rightly Hermese said, “As below, so before toe scorchkig heat of tempta- evenhig. ’The .Young People's Com­ street with many visitora including given a healthy out-of-doors aspect munity Club will meet as usual at 'Tba fifll band df 87 instrumental- Lutheran church on Proiqject One of the more recently in­ above.” Paul declared toe s^ine in tioni . lets apd the enlarged Songster Bri­ guests, from H i^ o rd , Manchester, street at 2:80 o’clock. Rev. Eric O. to the teachings fo religious Some fell upon good ground. The 7:80. ______stituted bureaus of the State De- saying that all things Invisible are gade of 45 voices -will present the Someisvllle and Stalord. Fleper, pastor will officiate. Burial life and fellowship of which Jesus good ground Is toe desire to know partmwit of Health was tha dinct Is the head. clearly seen, being \mderstood Iqr The sixth meeting of the Niitmi sfternpon program. Both toe older and the younger is to be in the family plot in toe;truto for the purpose of Uvlug The^Band -will be imder the direc- Grove Hill cemetery. Many em­ result of the World War. ihterha- Here in our lesson we find Jesus toe things that are made. And what it. They vdio hear toe .Word ard Trail Steworth League-^tosUtute w members took an active part in be hew with toe League to Rr. toe “hearer.” jThe lesson or the deep and hard by habit. Bad habits Hansen’s (Sroup in charge. Topic: Defeat” of Birmingham, Mich. this evening in Pulaski Hall on Vil­ Daniel B. Shea, who b^an the work parable as Jesus liimself interpreted are difficult to banish. When tmth written that toe Lord will come -.s lage street toe latter rain and toe former rain “Race Relations.” The music: The Court reports a balance of immediately after the wSr, is still it Is not “take heed how ye sow, ’ comes reproving wrong practice-, ^ r w p t o t o n Lecture at 8: “On over 813,000 in its treasury. Joseph Alderman Francis B. Cratty, who unto toe earth. Prelude, Chanson...... Groton active as a consultant of the. bureau. but “take heed how ye receive the false reasonings arise to Justify con- toe Trail of- Columbus in' 'Puerto Anthem—Te Demn in B ...... Grist has been treasurer for over is ill at the home of Us mother on In Its program for the pravenUoip seed; take heed how ye hear.” And Rico." Ahthem^Te Deiun In E a quarter of a century and is a. e Prospect street la reported Improv­ and control of venereal dteeasee, toe there is toe suggestion in toe par­ .Notea of the most active members of the ing. bureau-aims at the following bl^ flat ...... Woodward Elmer Osborne of Elm street is able that, unlike toe material Tba ; Boy sdbuty .of:. oi)IL«bhrch Hymn-Anthem-We’ve a Story lodge. pectives: ground in which seed is sown, hu­ troop wfll attend to-mortoW morn­ quite ill at his home. to T e ll...... Nichols The present officers of the Court Mrs. Herman Backofen, who un­ (1)—^To give the public informa­ man hearts may be prepared to re­ ing’s service in a body.* Postlude^Postlude in E are Chief Ranger, Raymond E Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. derwent an operation at toe Hart* tion as to the nature, cause and re­ ceive toe seed which is the “word " flat ...... Swift Spielman; Sub-chief Ranger, sults of venereal diseases t f means We can determine for ourselves, Monday and Thursday at 8—Re­ ford Hospital bn last Monday, is re­ The Church School, 9:80. Ewald Fritsche; Junior Past Chief ported ae resting‘comfortably. of pamphists on various phases at aa we come in contact with toe hearsal for the Married Co\ml^^' The Men’s League, 9:80. Mr. Ranger, (3eorge H. Weber; Treas­ the subject, motion pictures, lantern Club Minstrel. ^ Plans are under way for the an­ seeds of truth that God scatters for Woo with as much freshness m. ’The newly elected olHcers of 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ Booth. lease Steiger when friends pro­ toe Young People’s Society will then Anthem—“If Any Man Hath Not ”1116 Consummation of toe Life of diseases under treatments until th ^; and reality aa it came to that little day school (omitted). Christ.” A most cordial welcome is duced the necessary funds. are completely cured or rendered company that listened to Jesus be­ be installed. The Board of toe 8:0a p. m.—-The R t Rev. Fred­ toe Spirit”—Davies. While be was ordered committed Young People’s Covenant of Con­ The seven o’dock chapel service extended to aU who care to worship W ilfre d H . D resser Nam ed Gen- non-infectlous, since diseases ^ W side toe sea. erick G. Budlong, D.D.,' Bishop Co- with us. ' ' to jail, Steiger got oS far as the Would God that in city, or farm, necticut will be present and take will be of a patriotic nature, toe eiW Chatoi«ii-Bigget Than I Adjutor of Coxmecticut, will ad­ pastor presidi^. There will be pa­ Quite a large number of our Jail but not inside. . or wherever we may^ be found, we part in toe special program prepar^ Last Year’s Show. minister the rite of Oonfimuition triotic screen songs with teachers are e n ^ e d in the Teach­ Several other mitimius papers port the naara and address of dli^, might take toe “word” into our for this eveitog. Refreshments will' to a class of boys and girls at St. ^ ave to be served upon order of be served following this service. dmice views of events in the lives at ers T rain i^ ' Classea under toe eased persons , who. based. The Week ifsHn Canadian World War Veter­ who have not w t enrolled can still Percy Ainsworth, general man­ ■nniiai Shrine Circus booked for the J Now they’re proposing pocket Friday evening a Parents’ and Monday, 7:80 p. m.-r-Girls ager of the Hockanum Mills Com- Teachers’ Night will be observed. A an wno was one of the Guard of get toe benefit-of most of toe State Ararary, Broad street, H i ^ radio sets for patrolmen on toe Friendly Society. paxty, owner of the majority of beats. Might be all right if toe cop­ special invitation to all the parents Honor, at the fimeral of the nurse course by enroUing tomorrow after­ ford, the week of February 20. WU- Tuesday, 7 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Edith CaveU. noon. Rockville’s woolen mills has con­ fred H. Dreeser has been appoteted j EDDCATOBTD SPEAK | pers don’t get their programs mixed is extended. An opportuifity will be Tuesday, 7:80 p. m.—Choir re- sented to address toe members of given for parents to question the Church School meets tomorrow The Annual Luther League Ban­ general by Blustrlous Po­ and find after an hour that they’ve heanal.‘ ■ ■ ■ the Men’s Guild of S t John’s Epis­ been trying to run down “toe arch teachers in regard to Sunday school morning as ususl at 9:80; attend­ quet will- be held Friday evening at tentate William R. Stocking and a | Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Vestry ance in this department of the 6:80. Rev. Martin Cornell of Wor­ copal church at their annual ban­ HEBE WEDNESDAYNIGHI^! counterfeiter of 1902.” work. number of coaraaittees have been ap­ meeting. church is steadily growing upward. cester will be the speaker of toe quet to be held on Tuesday evening pointed to handle the various details Thursday, 4 to 7 p. m.—^Tho The Manchester Teachers Traidng evening. Since the capacity is limit­ at the chuyeb social ooms. connected with this annual event. Woman’s Auxiliary wUl serve sup­ School meets at three o'clock at ed, all who wish to attend should Mr. Ainsworth, who has been re­ Chairman Dreeser has Informed Alexander J. Stoddard, Wel| per in toe parish house. Center Church House. At six get toeir ticksts from Mitzle Berg* cently elected a director of toe iembers of Sphtex Temple, resi- Known Lecturer, To Edu;} Friday, 8:80 p. m.--Giils Friend­ 6’dock the Intermediate and Senior grer or Ruth Johnimn before next National, Association of Wool Man- Jents of this dty, that a “Wggm and cational Clnb Giiest. ■ .) ly Canof unusual inters-.' due to o’clock. The q>eaker wUl be Mr. B. soyoee Of help for many benevolent ]^ u h , i ,. a graduate* et Psru Pastor’s subject: **Oar Major Tragedy.” ture and werd. the fact most woolen industries are North Main Steset L. G. Hohentbsl, Town Assessor; s u fle i^ for want of 'business. organizations. Diirlng 1982. Sphinx Teachers’ College eofl. toe ~~ The pastor is mssting wlth .an Temple passed out oVer 8ll»000 to ty of Nsbraaka. Hp .te (§, The Choir meets today at 5:80, bis tc^c wUl be "Valuations and adiilt confirmation class on Tuesday ' ReV. David N. BeaOh of the First for reheanal. Their RelatioD to the Tax Problem.” cbaHtable work, principally- toose s*'eaker at national reoo# evenings at 7'o*eiod(. Anyons-wlsh- Cbngngattensil: church of Spring- agencies aadsting underprivil^fed 7:00 PATRIOTIC SERVICE Sunday morning toe Church Every msinbsr is urged to be pres­ iiig to.join tbU( Claes' is . mVited to field, is # 0 to be a est s p ^ e r . received his d^ree of M. A. children and elderly folk. No pub­ Teachers College, Columbia Univer*? School meets at 9:45, followed by ent Refreshments will be ssrvkL come to the iMurMiiage next Tues­ His topic will be, "Back to Prog- toe meditation at 10:80 ' and top at 1:80 the W A M .8 . wlU rsss.” Rev. Beach wfll be intro* licity accompanlee tbte . great wprk day evening. and Uttla te known about it, toa in­ Address by Mislin Service of Worship at 10:40. meet at toe .churdL Mrs. Mabel W. Otbte announcsmsnts for the dueed by Rev. George B. Brookes, Educational club feels, toot ih; 'ihers will be aa aathsa by tbs Baton, Presidsnt of tths W JU L8. pastor at the Union Congregation* clusion of toe items te .toa annual has been fortunate te. obtatelag such, Patriotic songs and views from screen. Norwich District tysst wUl spOak, wssk.foUoir: report of Sphinx Temple being toe Choir. Tbs hymns chosen ace, Bsetooven, Monday at 7:80. aL church of Rockville, who was a a talented speaker for the occaslOB., "Safely Tbrotup Another Weto, and Mrs. R. A. Ooppltts will be the only way in which the general, rab- 9:30—Church School. 6:00—Epworth Leagm. O CUf, Tuesday at 7:80., Tburs- fellow student with him in Divinity Mr. Stoddard ' # # apcTtetod God BrouAt Us On Our Way;” hostssi. llc would avee become aware of toe Fresifient Hpover to sonw as Ckair^il "Starlight” Brownie Paek meets dur at 7:00i. school. <*Lord of All Being Throned Amr, ^aflldren ’s CSiorus, Tuesday at Pythian Sisters Inuxxrtant charitable program' map- man c' toe CoBimittedsB^ This invites you to worship with us tomorrow. ' . Thy Olory Flames From Sun and at four o’dpek on Tuesday ^aftsr- Mrs. 8ae& Hart, of Hartford, pedout by toe Sbrinen of Oomiectl- traUdn at School, and the Cub Scouta at 6:80 6:16. Star;” and ”My Countty, ’tie at Boy fieputs, Wsdnssday at 7K)0. GiraBd Chief of the Pythian Sisters cut. the White Hhuie 00 Tbee, Sweet Land of X i b ^ , of Tuesdiw night Boy Soouts naest at of Conneotiout, wfll be the guest at Tha Shrine Circus iSv largsty re- ^ He whs called to’tlff iitperteten 7:80 'niesday. The OsdUaa Club BmaniMl Choir, Shtuveay at 6:00. Thee I- Stog^ 'The Pastor will Damon Temple, ^vtoten Sisters in s p ^ lh le for the. spqiilsitlm by dency cf the sdiooto - of B preach on, "The Way of liberty” will hold its' .annuel mseilag and Rockville on MeiOday. evening. Mrs. Sphinx Temple of toe fimdS''to'maln yfaw. .York, in '19#., Ha and tell a story for the boys and on'Titesday at 6:80 at the Hart win he aeeompanied by her this work possible. . In itsslf' toe win also be munial pup^ntendent of aelM^ te Sd girls. assodateofltevs. . Shrine Gteciui is an snteeteteBient of IJomorrow afternoon tba M E IM C AmiANCE hiSQly;' New, Tbrlt^^fiss aad . A memberi* sh # sr wfll be served unusual marft. Aa nqtad altetss toa iwDfvtdence in I989.^mhaa made qx^ aeisfon of the Maaehaster teadbar’i ;w«diMwda3r at 2:80 the ia d iw Aid to the offioers, guests and in$iBbsn i9iM^*o<#628,0(Wto CENTER CHURCH training schqol wOl be l i ^ at the flodaty will ipe^ At 4:00 Wadn# SUES BEECHES NEW of the local t o # # ,at ths Roelnrifle tim.. It (Congr^ttonal) Center Oongragational ehurOh from day the Ciib Seoute'flMst fhr Qym Baptist ebureh^CB Monday evening toe ChaivyuHui Dreaier th asedes eat hqiir, and at 6:15 toa Yooty Worn* methods to meet MORNING WORSHIP 8 to 5 o’totek. at 6:80 o’etodt. even -better bill this year a f Im . Tomorrow night ”Tbe Wet Par­ an'a.Ctym Boor win ha hod. Ifr. The regular meeting of Damon aaedl. H ) was.^ WilUhm' E. Kaith wfll be In otaa^ money. Consequently, tos' Connedttdit ‘ . 10:50 ade” will be prsMnted in the;Rock‘ T#ii>le wfll be hold In Foresters merit of the dreus win be matstylfi; viOe Methodist Church* at toe. ll^77a«)c flanfioa hod at Htfi at 8 o’eteok fa the evening at •Tale UniveteHy A sermon for Abraham Linctrin’s Birthday*^ 7:8Q on Wadimdiiy avtow* ed toe general ailmlwloB ebai|# Mondity B ^ t toe alaotvle wiilch time a reception wfll be held and toe eoet of reserved seats wm be Chorus CSioir. mg' of toe Cimreb 'Coanoil win be BegiF OyiQ' EDrar will be 1b fitaiiBaetleiit 1b 1988 for the Writers. lower.than last year. stood faculty,. Teaebag. Boy Seont Sunday. b «d at -borne of Mr. and Mrs. ‘bald aii7:80 on Fndav avdafna. a t & S R w ^ u t e t e , ac* Tbe.oommlttee ohaige of the Odnmhla.Uate«(s|ty fbur; ^^nbVld*m tte%Stote^ tlw t£ Oenaral admission t t e ji^ ^ lB i CHlBtCH SCHOOL. E. A. LydaU, at 7:80. to' toe- iB a ^ ie Rafrlgiwa^ airaagaments oemdits of toe fdlow< The regular monthly meeting of Nutteag T v# Eiramtov.I<#rua win MEBPS LEAGUE / ipaat at Rowvflla # Im n y . eve- tloa Buiviteti of toOi Kfitlo#! lOoe* lag: Mm. Mhufle R. Dowding, Mra tbs K in ^ Daughters wUl bo Mid Frieda Stofiaer, M n. Alma DIt* / WOMEN’S CLASSES m # , tote bdhg toa la d # # ^ at Tttssdey eventeg at-7:49, to too Dl- 1 toa. quota triOb, Mrs. tda OnaL.'lfrp. L y ^ rsetors Room of the Whiten Mem-^ toa flurtlti# tenm Aaiiii3#aa* 9 :3 0 * J 6 # 6 » a d ^ K t ^ otate la toa Tmustedt gnd Mm . M g r . Weber. StriBngers and neweomers are invited to- oilel library. qaat wlfldida to ha hdd OB F # # - ■ f t A; Ra 'DteMBtia nteedto tot sightly award as ‘ «•* ■Tbs Ladies Aid Society will have a>7 14.at8oi|to IChBOhafter CfeiiTCh. BMteBJdtk^^ womp* Juin vHth us in BiUe study. a Food Sale at tbe Oottyldtoiy Bt th* H atir^atrr laally andowad i t ta le of fler iiH ats.a Wsii^ deveibped Ihc Chiiiwc Aagriidwt Beldnd ^ ilie Scenes m H m spedfle authorities planned to thA P- .T.*A At B hostel thsy Cntnins lirndi be reposed in the Presidsnt arc: doaed him with the soAum rhodanatii To reduee or suspend ai# of the and the next day he opa quita all PU BU SRSO BT THB HSRALD PiUNTINO COMPANY. INC. 80-cdled "contractaal** apgpnprli^; right Peiilqw aaflsrtng Aram a IS SlaMll )B tM t tiona xaade under dtract^aidtErity Booth SCuahoMor. Conn. ' of existing laws, such as y^tuamf < cumulative appetite for liquor to THOMAS PBROU80N iDompensatlim, m ^ oontracts^ the point of iiaomnla and nervoui fesmsrgisd ttoth Mb -. Oanoral Mamsor tiAFlTAL DemeetsMe commitments for public woidw and demofalisarion were quickly restored New York POQBded Ootebar 1. lU l the Ukc. to a normal cimdltion, the craving To abolish or ooBSoUdate tha i f HssBMBlte’B llew s are Rooae- focQBto tax Publlahad Every Evaala* Except for stjmulatkm goae. The scientists rtiVCf tee United States Is Abont aRhough Chat Sundays and HoIjdarA Satend at the major d^tartments of Dm ffoverw to See bavB hasB Post Office at South Manoheater. meat as wdl as executive huiaaos do set pwfm«l that tha patient to Mm ipaeB by Btevisc toxas OB Mr 1 Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. and agmufles. couldn’t start ta beoBtaig again if he SUBSCRIPTION>t;rur'x'jux^ RATESnAiMu» To hold up and Impound any eatataa men tie ■wbmt'M ctUm calliad One Tear, by>y n a i ' ...... {6.00 specific apprppilatlaii made by wanted to; the point is that he won't *koakh« tee rich.** aM rite iB- Par Moath. by mall ...... { .60 be driven to more drinking by ner­ By RGDNBY DUTCHER variBbly ratoi > iriglteMl hoDar Slnsle copiests ...... S 4i63 Congress. M8A iMVflra Wetter. when aayoaa hriags' that apu Tlris iverod, one year ...... |S:S0 To put the reoignniaatlon ptaa vous reaction from past drinks— Oongraai^has tens far reftaiaed or any parts thereiff into imme­ WstefoctoB. If Prof. RsBflord from tamto teem further. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATEO edii^ is ^ real cause of almost all G^ Titywidl’e pnpoecd fodenl pnh PRESS diate effect, whether Congress is extended apieeing. Titfweil’i proposed |S,fi004l004KN> The Associated Press Is ezclualvely In session or n ot gzBimior economic recovery is siitH publie works stogtam, phis dtotet entitled to the axe for repabUeatlon Power to reduce at wQ! aBJT Too bad tb it this discovery comes sttnriaUy tent which ntoy be mt- xritof to ten dlnnaasafl uBomployed, of all news dispatches credited to It salaries in the Federal eetabBSh- jeetod from FresMent-eleet Bases or not otherwise credited In this so late. Of oourse, if it’s as good as there cMi be ao.doitet rim t-m has been conaistatffly trgM by paper and also the local news pub ment thme Bdentlsta think there will al- next admintoUmtioB srifi a tte n d to Senate progressives and other llsbed heroin. This is, compared with the w ^ in liberals and-baa hecB oonslataBtly All rights . of republlcatiOB ol drays be opportunity for the so0nm Bd along tee. bnmd piRm^rmslra bloteed by President Hobvm aad special dispatches herein are also re* which our federal budaess bam been wMcb cWractertoed tee first se r Cd. fbodanatb Iwbistry. But what a ateatototnlSon df Wpoibam WUagn, bote Rapubllnan aad DeBmeraric done for a icmg tinle, p huge orders cleanup it could havemade in !tbose Publisbar's Representative: “ S e But in any other first-class democra­ beOfog as 'Tdgii^ririi propoanla The 39,000,000,000 . bead toaoe Julius Mathews Special AEency—New years khice Uncla San} went for his be to cMtoeiva tfvea, tbere to would ba Aform of inflation dtoriact Tork. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. cy it would be regarded as most otfehrated water-wagem ride! titrie doubt rimt BeebeveR yotdd be from cuntecy iaflalfon, and tee Pull service client of N E A Ser matter-of-fact. ableJto get most of teem cneeted. rimrges Would be bofs largely by vice. la c. It happens that if this plan. IS it w o^be the first ritne einy^ fo the "ricb," with hrip frew those Membes Audit Bureau of Clrdnla' PE8CB1BING B ltLlK ' taonebed an adw at- with moderate incomes. tions. adopted the first President. to op­ If whatevee the Swedish editor i tdtentoat the teprearion and ' ■ ' “ ' ' ' ' IT erate under it will be a Demoenat beat it- bate. Part govsraawyflt ^ dedaratimi by Roose^mlt for The Herald Printing Company. Inc., said about Adolf S tler was enough poUqr has beat dastyned to bolster assumes bo dnanclal responsibility If in two years he makes a success to make the Oerman minister Her- sound currency, adv)veeated by Tug- for typographical enors appearing in } certain toty seetlons of the flnaa- well, would reassure cenairvarives advertissmen^s ' in the Manchester of it there is no denykg that it wlD man Wilhelm Gk>eriBg so angry as 3al atrueture wUle epasttog along and probably wogld please everyone Evening Herald. help him to re-election. It will not to threaten to **take ateps” we bate on the thewy te a t even depreisions except the inflariontot minority — wholly insure tfte rs-dectioa beeansa must oome to an ted . which, however, fodudes sonse of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. to tWafc wlpit may happen to the Spetelaton hbs'beea rather furi­ 'Rodaevelt’s most ardent supporters there are noany things to be done United States If Hitler or hia Naal ous here as to the extent to which amoBg western and southern Demo- DEMOCRATS* OAMBLJB that only Congress will bb able to do, friends ever find put what Columnist TugweH’s ideas may be those, of ocats. It isn’t easy to understand why in the rdiabilitatioB of the couatiy, Roosevelt The professor to one of On the other band, redaction in. Walter Winchell has been saying the closest and most trusted ad­ inteivst rates, and public utility . Representative Snell of New York, besides cutting the costa of running about the new German dianoellor In visers of the nraatdent-eleet and U rates, white Turwell desires, would Republican leader of the nation^ the government If the neat Prsai* a lot of U. 8. newspapers. The one member of the Roosevelt "brain have to be sola to the investing House, .should be so violently op* dent saves a great deal Of money to "steps’* wiDuld probably become trust’ whose rqmtathm has not etoas. the taxpayer and if his CMgrtss is basB at an deflated. He aays, of Lower interest rates would re­ posed to the Rouse Democrats’ plan goose-atepa; because Winohell’e de- course, that he is sptekfog for him- duce the burden of debt — just as it to repose in the incoming President wise and successful and timss bo* serlptian is one orhidi, If any Amer­ Yelf. But there is a tendency to has eancriled a torge part of the practically dictatorial powers over come better, he will be pretty likely believe that, in large part, he and IMropean wai« debt. Past Republi­ ican Trampas used it to a "Yligln* Roosevelt sees eye to eye. can adadntotrationp have generally federal expenditures and unprecc' to be made President again. And iaa”, would- require, that he proceed he ought to be. feet afterwards with coco butter. beoi is fater of^ tew utilities and dsDtsd authority in tba reorganiza- instantly to shooting first instead Develop your arches by iyalUng A moderate redistribution of have done little tt aaythfog tx affect tioB of Uie government’s admlnls* But OB the other hand if govern­ of "smiling.’’ Snaillng would do no wealth and a partial restoration of their rate struetoree. plgpeon-toed i>art of the rime when purchaafog power are perhaps the T’ugwril’s advocacy of balandng trative agencies. ment wastes continue aad the prom­ good. The term that Trampas em­ HEALTH -DIET ADVICE tAidng yotur daily walks. real keystones of tee TugweD plan. the budget oooccnw . only current It has been ctmclusively demon­ ised economies do not develop'there ployed in Mr. Wiater’s novel was BY OB. FRANK MeCOV ^ Heavier taxes on wealth, a 35,- expenditures, white means that pub strated that Congress can never will be BO dodging the responsibility, just a nice pleasant obmpliment (Brnaaela Sprouts) 000,000,000 program of public works lie works outlays, governmeht loans ■free on any really serious program no getting a re-election on renewed (pwstacNw m nqpvtf to NwUte awl JNst wlU Question: Mrs. lone P. asks: "Are and the domestie aUotmenhfarm re­ and other long-Uma investments compared with Winchelt’s definition If Ur.aiflUey site amm bs Brussels sprouts a healthful vegeta­ lief bill all involve these objectives. would be chargM fh an account- of retrenchment of expenditures. It promises; no excuses will go. Then of BStler. Surely, if the Nasis find ble?" ’Tugwril and Itoosevrit are both separate from running expenses. is easy to Indulge in extreme disgust the Republican party can try its out about it we shall have a million Answer: Brussels sprouts are a on record agafost tee sales tax, Liberal economists have been uzgfog with that fact, to assert that If its hand again, because the peoplA^wUl variety of cabbage and may be used which is commonly espoused by this plan for some time. brown-shirts climbing our hump, as a salad vegetable by certain peo­ conservatives, but Roosevrit has The farm allotment plan Is al­ members were intelligent and patri­ be all washed up on the Democratic even if they have to swim the ocean ple. Befog of the cabbage fa i^ y , not been on record for Tugwell’a so fayored by Roosevelt, but the party. USE HEAT FOR PLEURISY ^the development of tuberculosia In proposal for drastically higher in­ form* in which it passed the House otic men, sincerely interested in the to d o 'It Now we wonder why tha future. they contain a considerable amount well being of their coimtry, they of allyl sulfid (a gas-forming ele­ come and inheritance taxes with has frightened many stndeats and From a partiaan point of view these Hitler hints make ^e Nazis A sharp atitch in ihe side which Jtosrial reference to the higher there are quite a few progressives could do Just that; but the disgust ment), but, if used sparingly, to there Should be little objeetioa to the so very mad. hurts when you take a deep breath, <|UB8nONS AND ANSWERS oomhiiraUca with other vegeUdUes. brackets. who think it would be a dangerous does no particuUur good; it doesn’t incoming administration’s takiiig of or cough, is usually the first Indica­ In fact, the one idea that Uiinr to put ih operation. fish—and at the same time not very old inriodramaa in vintage theaters that the lungs are enclosed in a the thing that, as a nation, they are antipathetic to feminist aspiratiocs and the rush of the Manhattan lubricating casing called the pleura. demanding that tkingress do. mobs to t the rathskellers and the generally, we cannot help looking seats. Th^ the fickle Broad­ This membrane is made up of two There is no question of partisan* with a certain degree of gloom upon way erowda went back to other layers. One is next to the outer walls ■hip hers. No Republican Congress ways—and. Hoboken slumbera of the chest and one next to the the proposal to establish g special lungs. In this way the lungs are hu ever accomplished anything angling preserve for .women. free to move about in breathing in­ more than a make-believe reform in Now, I am told, no one less than This project, indeed, appears to JaqueUne Logan, one-time star of stead of being attached to the rib government expenditures; no Demo­ the sUwit screen, returned from walls. Between the two layers is the cratic Oongresa ever has; if Mr. have progressed beyond the proposal London for an iU-aterred Broadway lubricating secretion. When the Thomas were President and had a state. The State Board of Fisheries play, taken one of the rid Ho­ pleura becomes inflamed, an unusual boken theaters for new revivals and amount of secretioa is thrown out Socialistic Congress that Congress and Game aeema to regard it as a ary ou that certain other theatrical activl- containing irritating fluids, and the M L would aoeomidlsh no more in the di­ completed action. And still we tice are planned. With Hoboken jtleura may thereby become rough­ rection of administrative economy have our doubta about it. planned as a mscca again—more lit­ ened or attached together or to its tle German nnd qafes—and, surrounding tissues. than has been accomplished. There Why—the question suggests itself of course, the new Ameriou beer— should an attempt bs made to con­ The pain comes when the two in­ arc too many members swayed bjr If and when! flamed layers rub against each other too many local Influences. vert the women anglers of the stale Hoboken, of Oouree, never com­ causing a sharp stabbing sensation GOES SHOPPING into a special class? Certainly if pletely sponged up Its lager; is A President, If he have strength cluttered with swinging doors and as though a knife were cutting of character, can relieve himself of they are sportswomen they do not long* bars sad ready to swing into through. In order to leasea the pain, |/ V want to be so regarded. When they the patient tries to keep the affect these hundreds of conflicting action! ed side as still as possible, doing stresses. He can be utterly inacces­ step up to the town clerk and put Meanwhile, too, that section of SHE is only eight, but, even at this tender age Mary I^u is a daily upper New York, kfiown aa York- most of Ms breathing with the other sible to lobbyists. He can keep down their fee for a license th at en­ vilfe, bristles with new life and ac­ lung. customer at the neighborhood stores. Perhaps it is a trackage himself entirely aloof from the howl­ titles them to fish la state or state tivity. Maaci’s. closed for some Ihere are two forn^i of pleurisy. of crackefs, and a pound of coffee, at the grocer’s- Pbrh^ it is ing political winds that buffet every leased waters anywhere they stand time, has reopened its doors and The first, called dzy pleurisy, hal on a perCSet equality with the men. this German none adds a new brau an inflammation accompanied by some tooth-paste or toilet soap at the drug store. senator and representative in Oon- bans almost daily. thite exndatioh. The pain is sUnort greae. I3[e can make his own deci­ ’They are as good as any man la the constant, and, when the affected sions and make them without fear eyes of the game w a f^ —pardon; 8tipeaking of whldi, reealis the area Is pressed with the finger, it is wiM life protector. They a rt aub- tale brought baok from London re- usually sensitive, and the hMthlng Of course Mary Lou doesn’t decide on what she is going to or trembling. He need . be con­ otntly W OUbsft Miller, aee pro­ trolled by nothing but his own con­ wt to the same/laws. They want is shallow. Many caate do not pro- buy. Her mother writes a list^this brand of crackers, this brand ducer. Bxptorers disoovared in the greas far, aa the inflammation aub- science 8ind his own intelligence and to be. They want, if they kee^ a oriiai of Ib e ria BngUrii playhouae sldsa, the tissues absorbing the exu­ ' of coffee, this make of tooth-paste, this kind of soap. She knows his own concern for the welfare, not short trout, to be inched for it if an aneleiit and flargottea wlne- neUar — apacloua, aromatic and date and repairs begin* the prices, and gives Mary Lou just enough money, with an ex­ of this Congressional district or that caught—and mighty few of 4b oclotfol. The second form ia called pleurisy state, but of the nation. XT the job would be guilty of that trieK any* WberafOre, a larga and alaborate wdth eflustoa. After the ptoura tra penny or two, perhaps, to spend for herself. is put up to him. how. bar la about to be Dullt there for oomea toflamed and oevwed with the l> those Cash oustontors who care to exudation of fibrin, a orilsetion of * * > That is what the House plan pro­ They want to go a-flahiag with qnaff before, after and between serum ensues. At first this fluid is poses to do. That is what Mr. Hoo­ their hubbies, thstr brothers, ttaair acts of a pmfonaanoe. clear and later contains many white Buying is just as simple and easy as that because of just one ver has been urging. That, la fleet, boy friends. Very poMtivity they do Theaa tbsator-hars, reports Miller, and red blood cells. Thera is some are flrst-aki reUaf to many a pro- pain as the two BnalbcmDoa rub to­ thing—Advertising. is wbat all of \u know It will have not want to be slSBles. Then why dbetm'whleh might othsrwlss have gether, but when tee fluids begte to to come to before we have a China­ this achems^for a hen-party to sbortan Its run. On oeeaskma tha accumulate, the patieoi eonrialBsof man’s chance of stopping federal preserve? It’s our bet tbat not bar maetieaUy uaderwriflea tha pro- weakneae and IndlgeetloD which are wastes and of having our govern­ one per cent of the state’s women, dueUrii and takes voMoy of the wor­ caused by the accumulatkm of the Advertising has given all of us a lot to be thankful for. ries trov the harassed manager’s fluid to the chest' te some cases the ment run with reasonable econo­ anglers win ever go near that par­ Shoniccn. pain is referred to the sbdonsa or my. ticular three rnUea of brook;, that to the shouIdeTS. ‘Because of advertising, people in Texas knoW about and buy And, unless nay program notes de­ After the abeorptiao period there If Congress baa the good sense the only person who wOT be bene­ ceive me, Isabri Itown, co-author of Michigan motor cars. . People in New Hampshire buy oranges to delegate to the President fun fited win be the lady game warden, la often the danger of adherioos "Marathon,” a not-aorfood play fomilag, and the two leyere grow raised in Morida and California. Because of aPdvertising, mer­ power to run his own administra­ whoever abc may be, appMnted to about dance contesto, plwed up her together and are held In this Ixmded tive machine, and if the President, the new job. wztUng gqtorienoe a t the Val- chants and manufacturers are forced to improve their products. paraiao, DmL, *«*fc*ri of condltimi by 'soSr tlesuei, caueing whoever he' may be, has the courage Probably nobody will take the and IMt tee old homo town taitand- great pain to breatfaii^. Thle is call­ It has standariased quality. It has increased ^nsumptkm an^ to accept the reepasalbllity that goes trouble to test it out, but eouM Ipg to bsaoms a riramatte erltte. ed ohronie pleurisy. with the power, the pe

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Bone a btt mnmed). HAND' CBOCHBTED JACEBT W illf gD PAIAIUfdte M J ie Women’s Women’s Stylish Shoes for Women 2 prs. SETS, boottea bonnet and Jacket. gMA piUI flssvcs, feigfe iMHa wMs tre e s m . W eailrsablM Main Floor Bargain Table 8TTLE8 two-eyelet ties, opera and Btnp pampt, Service welgbt only. KNIT sum for mile boya Wearables Bvery pair Is first ’1 to a er strap pnmpa Sises S to X Tspestry, sasds, issthw ^ l^ ed. « B B1MPX B 8. ■__ rOOBTH PUlOB groined leather. AU modes. b o t b b b m d w ta rAMTS. rODBIB rLOOB Boms with Uppers. KNIT BOOTBS BLB B BD B AX 8IMBT SBXKTS. 2 Pairs CABTnt’S DfNEB COTTON ■MIT lltAIM lNO .PAMTX, sisss 4 An odd ftt, all are fuU- MAIN FLOOB U It, . DoUar Day Corsets TEETHING BANDS W B R B 8ATBXM BLOONIBS. B m fashtoed. i . g l CABTEB’S SHDKTS xnd BANDS, 4 U ti. . .. ■ATOM OMDBS. Hsomsrs, pcailss Women’s $2 to $4 Wtnnen’ s $2 to $8.50 $1.25 and $1.50 f | ink, wool and cotton. Mesh Silk Hose DOLLAR DAY and v m I s, lis a s 4 to 14.^ C o r s e tte s CuBets and Girdles Yes! They’re LINED! DECEIVING BLANKETS SILK-AND-WOfHi STOCKINGS 6 lor $1 Va^ty of modds with or( Back-hudng corsets, 8lde!>' 2 Pairs LINENS ITlXS OiniiTXD FAD8. HEMSTITCHED MUSLIN CRIB strip s without underbelts. Sele<^ < hooking or front blaaplng AH perfect, fun fasblimed, ^ They’re Pinch Pleated ’ filtmTCi ■MR DDAWXBA Bsyw tion of fine fabrics; glidlte and step ins. smart shades. d l $1,59 Part Wool ladisii MUSUN SUM, sixes 4 to lA HUSUM DDAWB 8 AMD BIDOlOaM. 75c. and $1 Bandettes $1.00 Non-Ron Bknkets. each FQUBTH FLOOB And They’re ONLY $1 / iarge «lxe, warm thick pUe, ss- and Brassieres $1.50 to $3 Bandettes, S ilk H o w ■orted colorful -Indian pot- < and Brassieres , ;^i|J , 2^^ Pairs temo. ' 2 fori ,79c. Colored Border These are fine (luality VOGUE-sam ples'in wonder'. w| Evei^-prtc is fuU-fasbloned ^ Sheets DoUar Day in theFasMan Depts. VOGUE samples in many ful assortment of styles and ' S(to>«tendards. Damask fabrics. fa b ric s . • 35c. W ool Mixture 2for At the Lowest Price in 12 Tears! SECOND FLOOB. H ose 81SS S M . Ueacbed. assorted Exactly 35 Missc»’ New Polo 5 Pairs ; Overdrapes borders.^' 15c. Bleadicd PIUow. and Tweed Sports COATS 9 Boys^ Furnishings anid Bayito, cotton and wod ■ CktRS. , ' . miKture, regular and out- S u lti^ for immediate and later wear. AH shades. Sises sixes. 500 Pairs on 10 for 14 to 30. The smartest coats yon eould wkh for xnd a lls 4iXM, flne quoUty riotb. . Clothing for Dollar Day e x ^ vaiaes at $81 Sale Dollar ( $1,29 Patchwork Qnflta $1.59 AU W ool 4 0 W o o l DOiLLAIt DAY; aixa nxSt, sssortsd desltBS. ^ipon Sweaters SlipcNB Sweaters Day at Women’s and MtoeS’ $8,95 to Sises 36 to 36, medium \ 2 for n e e d l e w o r k 16A IndiAn Brad ffliceting S weight,, new Spring pat­ $10.75 Silk and Woolen DRESSES Ifedium sad Ugbtw^bt, Rayon Damnsk or PAIR terns. end coleus.. 1 2 Y a n fe ^ plain (X)loi8 and Ixurders. Miir crepes, abeax and woolens. Vfoaesft and mfBMS* ^ tin Cnshlons gg mches wide, brown, flrnto 79c. Broadcloth Shirts Stees 34 to 38. Lustrous damask drai^ woven. sises in Ugbt and daric shades. 2 f pr pinch pleated with a stiff I - ' . . 2 for! $1.49 AO Wool Values to W eadi! ^ de- 19eJ Startez rtid All Unen New pattenu. white and | . Scfaod Kniekeih sbgble oolgn, well made and hei^mg. Tie backs and hooks U ah Tow eb IN THE INE^ENSIYB DRESS DEPT. plain colors; Junior and Sises 7 to 16. every ptor is fUl^ with soft kapok. in d t t d ^ . ^ prep sizes, 8 to 14^. fidly l i ^ and has snug- 8 f « Womb’s and Misses’ $3.95;and ^ fitting wonted cuffs. $3 Tinsel Woren Assertsd e o l^ terders: your 79Cf Broadcloth Colors: Red, rust, blue, green, cbolee. $4.95 p k Dresses S . Tfdile Scarfa Overblouses $1.95 W adi-Top geidorrose. 19c. Stortin Crash , There m sooh wookD dreaste in thk M , tool BxaUly ^ and Jeney Suite v 2 for 79e. PraptoF ' . .' ToweUiif 66 to aeO, ao toop them exitr. $ f o r Washable top and all lined, ^ . I7x^, sateen , Uned. I1.M Boffled and Tailoreid . Wblte^ patienis and plain ^■ZVt yda. Tram>FLO<» wool mhetore aborts. Some flon l patterns In lovely Marquisette Curtaina. M lBShet\«l4< P*t- 8 Yards shades. . Elxes 6 to 14. sH weol Jersey suito- colbre.-,. - terns,, red, .blue, gold, green, , rally Uesehed, long wearing rase o r r w t;...... 79c. Broadcloth 2 Fairs q i^ t y . • T $1.00 “ Peter Pan” . Knitting W orsted PiiteilU top style with tiebaeks. Dollar Day. Silks and Wash Goods P a ja m a s W a^ Suite ' ’.•-3 for Plain or with enshlon dots, 89c. Sha4^-Warp 17e. TurUAh Bath Towels H alto odmw^gMems^^ ^ ’ttbUmne ' 89i& Washab^ All-tSilk Flat C r^^ 8%-oimce hankis In idain or Reversttto.patterns and colors. 8f6r^ " 3 for 2 fpr 11.69 Baffled shaded.; .e o l^ :' - > v/;- . aiac 31x44, ociortod eelend One and two-piece styles, Fine braal^lntti and PoP* HarquiBette Curtxias : , 2 y t ^ Un la assorted, oolor ’ eam- < Id n e n . - - — r cheeks. patteirns and plain s ^ e s ; . ■ Poriy new; Sprifm shades for sel^laon. siaes 8 to n . ' ' Uaattons. edaes ;S to . to Embroider . •; Pair Muolto 15c. atterette Ivmy with ealf flfures or m - White wlto blue, grom or gold .. 2 'fo r 19c.' ind JSe. Perealo lie . “Kklbaraier . RainbMte . ' One 34-inch - cover and ond . 10 Yards 4 for Wjilth M labbss, folly hissehsd. Sod.*aroaddoth Drcto Glnghsoi V Black only. Gnaxrtltoed wa> ^napkins.' T 1 ^ pet* ILOO CHeanable H.49A$1AIU| Wfist and innlar jWle, terptort • • . sixes 6 to 16. tofo* to select trom. . riUPLEX Shades. BBCONilfi^WS i 8 ' y d ^ 8 yds* kpte and ankle lez^b. Not' 'Umttiid' qdanthy. . n . Inches wide ^ B. b . and M e r Fad _ - an sixes in both styles.. 2 f o r o ^ - s l S t ^ S t e n w , s u m m ed cbOcka to b r i ^ TQHhg to w broider gnaypBtoed 'tost- color. ; • e(W L 8lM Stxn, gnen and sent or $i.M TaObred Filet ■/ d o U i^ d A y $1.79 Gmininc B|eacon TrOOMrs ^ gtisn and white. With to* , Net CprtaiBo. , . nOOND FUME B a th R o h e s Siaee 13 to 16, a lf mgi- tiM s and crocheted ring pans, IhmsiHiaMd. towM .ought ttrcgnUia MSttirs) colar ...... SSOTWEAB Silk cord girdle, sises 6 to Spring .-pattertis In desir­ or-ttililBg pemstitobed . for 18, variety of patterns. able shailis, V eHctettnc. - M en’ s ' .T' ... K A m FLOOB. yOtT DEFT>-«UIN nOOg.' DOLIAn DAY ' , 2 for For Doltor Day DOLLAR DAY ilAS SM eidrth pBistoAx 764.. PbppbHdl ODitoi S T ^ O N E D Y ’ gtoto $1.75 Naw Oval I1J5 keltoledm HOUSEWARES 2 fdP B d r « S m - Cbenflle Rugs Floor Rmimrs V nJn •^Foldbto <3pi|hw> " ' -etiiiSi'mluw axe 36rtW- bMD^ bottli wshnA omo, saA'ttoteL B a d v "/-■ A. B. O m m 34x36. A new watoi- toiStots ia'''Majtom> Wgii I4M .' • ■■ "-T: able;^ reveisMe rag wMh' 'tik and; flewl'.^pitterin,, Writ lacBtd lumbsr,' otMito ...... ■.Seto- '-.-y fihitto fringe an araond. 7 9 c. o•-1^ m - ILTSOrleaUd JR4g-''Ri!$Bi^' fM 9 Litodi Kit Wite S M , 2 for' Rifg Repf^l|#M|8 -:-VfeiitoD Botflo,^- ' a ito <* • ' L, far- dbM «v riiddsto;' Nitb i:-} :3*a iilQe B#toa»»r imite Bito 36ZIS, to '’artttoto'eelbv. rNew;.|Ngad6i»' guilds'of;,ratjL bhte K'tto t.- -: V p / p i i r ^s M a > Galnr m € 1 m i^ R w M 1-: isHA; m X’vf 'Ks : >1 ■A .vA ,> Sr * •.. ■* .cv- ;. vY~.-ys.\ ■ -. ' t-l. rA U G SIX )fi^0B«3im avdiiiiii^ ie ju A sot^ iuH (qM n p,«w i. ,- ,v-

Rimr* Me t s T A T K S n tE A llS AMD nper/Brook; Route ■•angitteatito and River; Rm^:No/.lTi, bpty-. Piper Brook, Park River; Route No. ' Py t » aprj FQNDS TO RECEIVE 178, PaNc River. PUdnviUe, Route 0| 6a ^ .D E P T ;M 0MDAT of No. 72. Trout K ook ; BautaNo. 177. (to tft of Poqirabudc River. Rodty HiB, eto taMaoBltenF Bait&MdL Ookn., Feb. Uv—-Flfmi -sal Deeordi o f QFFIGUL NAMES R w te No. 9, Hog Bmdk: Routs Nb. have heen cosi^eted for. ^ ------4:49-£f DHl|iPt.TMor-«abe . htseeafilMe- .n iiw . 160. Conneeticat Kver. tmastor. thm o f Natlonial Commander l^nni mK B eatto^ AUe T jB e* heito t s S if by toe atondard teeh- ;t f bodr Route No. 9. Farmington River; .KNtC-WRAWMV Highway QpBunisdoner Jolin A. A . JObuMn, by ^nie AnteWcieh .weel who vdal Disease; Ig e ." Ito; Retofitd.. Route No. 10, Hop Brook, ^GrUBiia L ^ o h ; D^iyrtment of Oounactiout, tewro.wsT T*Tht ability to amplify the MacdoMl^ today submitted to the Brook; Route No. 187. Z e m Btyok- wben woM-CM wtam wvjwwj waal;wsal; MldwistiI____ viien he vteits this State on Mon- mnsq wellroll kad woo-who wow wdal waves, without, loes o f accuracy in is often dongeroda. TOBunittee on roads, bridges.and Southington, Route No. 10, Ten Mile Montreal, Fib. IL—Details of a otuMur, araeara to be o f. such as- ritie is advineeii he River, Quiniidac River; Route No. dajr, February 13. " . NOSTHWSgr AMNADIAM — rivers of the Oonnectieut Genieral Department Headquarteis in thia vrlba luta W ^ w4av U rr new meehto* taking . electrical sIstuiM to dijeifielity their fnU . de­ of small blobd 14. North Branch Brook, Quin^iac city nee announced that the first j Assembly a thirty*page list of the River, Ten MUa River, Miaery SOUTH — iw*a wptf wwno wle wjss reccMe CC toe heart beet were tails. eaeclinr to thoee instaaoae times la hripfoL Use of puhUc am*o»^*bice t the National wlla-WGiui Wlod wsm wme wah w ut jp vhidi the waves would other-' aaid ia leas hdiffiA tiian ■ I names selected by highway depacL^ Bibok; Route No. 110, Misery CoBuna&der op tliis vlrit will.be at. wJSx Wamb kvoo wky wtas wbep P la in e d to toe Am etinn College of Rnudsor. 17., S. Route .fro^i^ktka and "it ia time to cBD a b a t to toe I ment for the numerous lakes, ponds the. Hotel Stratfield, in Bridgeport, n Beid of Boston. tbeafi; treatmeDt'CC dnoste otro- for aiCtoltto.; • ed along the State highway s^^dem. guest of honor a t the annual Na­ -IntekezW ksaidiiktarkca ^ ,Drr Rriim hallefr is that m fhlo arthritis, toe form cd ibeuma- "An SKcriliMit reaito Air tktoeaw Podunk River, Route No., 194, Po- tional Defense Lunoheon of the C a U . Kaat. I The list will be used by the l^dala- ijufiW River. Suffeld, Rdute No. hamwledge of the hM ^a bebori h m tost eth^es the Joints, wnt caution 1^ bare to poOtojC^ i ture to brand these bodies of water Berry E. Oongdon Unit No. 11 of . SOO— S:00—Marry Madeapo Orehaa. - - .Stl^ BeewalL Sii^re—alao 'cat ander diseased conditome may he. ioiriewed by w . W. Panl HdUnook teeth" wae suggeatsd Ity Dn J. IL 6-A. Stony Brock; Route No* 76. the Amertoan Legion AuxUtoy. -At S:9I>— S:30-.8atuniGy Matinoo Gama. •:30— S^^iand Cortoart—east; Ann Minaor at Nto Ofleaba, - in. tya once and for all with an official Stony Brook; Route No. 187, I^iears a:0^ - 4 jOO—B uffalo Civio OrehMtra ietoeeled t h r a ^ htoiftM 48 flC'Tucaon,'Arii. gatluning be is expected to out­ ,5;00—The,6;0O—The Lady Next Doer Laaf—SIxte; Jarrott—weat I name, if it adopts a bill which has Brook; Route No. 190, Oonoaotlcut ort»-io;00—M ^ a Paapiy o to c ndtotioaal peatoi mM' toiOowe to* Hil eoqdiastoed that toeto ia no danger tbkt bacteria caiiatoA^ line the L m on’s poUeies with rer 4:94^ 8»P—Beau Balladeer, Baritone BaritOn- « » —Pu‘ rloiis form of heart diaeobs may ! been introduced for l ^ t purpose. River. Weat Hartford, TJ. B. Rmite N a v y ' and IMS— 6146—Sekatary HswWne-eaat corded by t o t » w t e ^ to ttoi ^ cure for thia dtoaaie and SiSOr- 6;00—Dinner Minl4r«lao coaat *^eBrea" end treat- enter , through the injured juam At some date in ^ near future, No. 6, Trout Brook; Route No. 101, fiSS— StS^Vote from tlM Pirealde qpj sad dovRt line that pletvret. ! when funds are provided, the h i ^ N(tyes Brook; Route No. 178,' TTOut From^^^to 6:14 p. m. be win St4S— iiw Bl Tange Roinantice— way department will erect-signs at Brook. Wethersfield. Rente No. 0, hroai^ast an pddress ov « station egat: BMmtary HawWte- wldweat each point where the highway pass- Ckdt Brook, Windsor, V. 8. Ronte W n c , The Travelers Insurance by. jSSqliSlir r over or near water. For many No. 5-A. Meadow Brook, Fanh^jh Cmnpany. SHS- UHM & MBC-W’ NiTWOmt J: ton River, Mill Brook; Rmtte No. ^ 7rt4- ' years, people of the State have ’The formal state, reception by.the S: oenetiuoWeHd' ak been requesting the departmoat to mpn Brook. Farmington River, American Legion and the AnxiUary iag»^.8d»-Walts Todays Radio Programs take this action, so that local motoiv MarahaU' Phelps Bond Brodk. wiU taka, idaoe at 8:00 p. m.^in QIaaiPa Ml- ^ Windror Locks. U. S. Route No. S-At Danee Hour—e ta a ists and tourists mig^t be able to Horace BushneU Memorial Hall; ____ ja by Martta A Ha) ______thf coiii> identify the many picturesque lakes Water Works B ro^ Kettle Bnx^ Hartford, where an elaborate pro­ 11:111—laoK Dtnnyfa Orolwabra The following are the naoMS gram is plumed. Waltw Dawley, a 10:9^11 iSA-vAibl Whitemn'a Band soutTT^ and streams which enhance the Con­ 1li^1ft0A>RaIph Kirba)‘y; Tad wfla-waaB tfMiy of tlio iofflness%imao| necticut countryside. The depart­ which apply in Tolland County: notable' performer on the pipe WeenM Orehostra—alao coast wjds wanb 'oo wky wCaa ffbaf kpra organ, will present a short intro­ woai ktba k ment has refrained from doing this, Andover, Route No. 87, Skinner 11x90^19:30—Vfnoent Lroaa Or.—also e NTA €ii^3^g>our~ however, since the official names of Brook. Andover Lake Brook, Bishop ductory recital on the famous Mem­ orial organ. Seven of the . outstand­ ^ CBS-WABC NETWORK **•> many of these bodies of water is a Brook, Andover ijeke. Bcdtcn, U. S. BMIC—Eaat: wabo (key) wleo wado ty reading these advert fi^ subject o f dispute. . Route NO. .6, Bolton Pond Brook; ing trumpet and drum corps wiU woko wcao waab wnae wgr irtcbw wkpa Cant. E a * L appear, in spedal Stage drills and wide, ckolc wdro wcau wlp-wfan wjaa 2:00— 3dl0—Rqdle Troubadourn^to e For the purpose of aasistlBg the Ronte No. 87, H<9 River. Odum- 2tl0^ 3:30—Ambassadore Qiiarv—to o bia, Route No. 14, Dam Brook, play a prcMoram of martial music. wean wfbl wapd wisv; Mldwaat: wbbia -J.,,. Assembly in officially naming the An outstanding part of th5 pro­ wgn wtbm ktnbe wceo lanoae wowo 2»46— SHO—To Be Announced inland waters of thd State, the de­ Match Brook, Oark’e Brook, Willi- EAST AND CANADIAN — wps whp SdIO— 4hX>—The Danee Masters—to o mantle River; Route No. 87. Colum­ gram annoimced by Department 1 bw wtaee wlba wfea wora cfH) ekaa 3A0«> 400—ConaaK Faverttaa i alao o '2:30-^ ■ partment has listed the titles which Headquarters wfll be a ceremonial 5l-XIE—wgst wlsa wbro wqam wdodi 4:00— BOO—Sharman Oroh.—alwt caL 1:00 .. s Favorites. bia Lake, Btflofds Brook, Dam wnox kira wree wlae wdbn wtoe Iwld '4:1S— BO^Littia Italy, Comaw WDRg —G aoife Hafl’s Orchastre* WDRQ-rOotowbia Salon ,OciBbe8tf9L it believes are most frequently ap­ conducted by Troop 18, Charter Oak 4*30— OO^JMh^ I wNMente, panea plied to them. Ilie departenoit is not Brook, CoUlns Brook. Coventry, U. wrr ktrb Idaa waoo koina wdbo wods wnC—Don Beater’s Orchestra. w n c —l&ne Room Echoes, • S. Route No. 6, Skungamaug River, CouncU, Boy Scouts of America. wbt .wdae whig rrtiaa wtar wdbj wwra 4H» - S:g-iDrpban Aaale—east only^ 3:0(l)' ^ \ ■■■■ .; ■ '■ Ddriiln’a Orchestra. Interested in whether or not these These boys, holders of the awards MIDWEST-— wbem wsbt wcata wmbd 800— 600—Tha Llttlf German Band WBZ-WPZA—Farm Bureaii Fed- .|tymriee Sherman’s Coventry Lake B ro^ Wamgum- Vrtaq wkbh kfab wlen kaej wibw kfb 8:30^ 600—Talli.an Lawa—alas coast erafloo. WDRO—TheBcuad Towhers. names are adopted: it is interested baug Lake, Willimantio River; as Cbampiomdiip Legion-sponsored 5:45— 606—MoM^and Hail — baale; W TK l-rl* Sanpambula. Otobaotra; in .aving all d^utes settled by the wmt wnaz wkbh wgl Route No. 101, Ash Brook, Coventry Boy Scout Troop of the State, will MOUNTAIN—kvor klx koh ksl OrphM Annia—add west ranaat d'A9 5-45 legislature before the signs are initiate the National Commander PACIFIC' COAST—kbj knx koln kgb 6;te—7:61 Anaon Weeks* Orebmtra v^^iC-,«>]|Cadi8(« String EnjeemUe.,; Bredr, Btighapi Tavern Brook, Ol­ 6:18— 704—Marie Thorpe, Talli—to e [C-^-^Bmeraon Gill’s Orcheatto;'. e Italy. placed. into their troop as an Honorary km kol kfpr kvl kern lanj M k kws 6:li?p 7(16 Pant yietorlne Ori—t^ ^ son’s B ro^ Skungamaug River, Ce'nL EasL WBZA—^Fann Forum Disputes Over Names WilUmanttc River. ESllngtOD, Route TendeifCot Scout. As far as can be 604^ 7i48*TPiekans Sfatera Hutnate- learned by D^>utmeDt Headquart­ 2:00— 8:00—The Roundtownore—to c 700- 8.-00-Tax|iayere Laagu^tow Practicaliy all o f the larger bottes No. 16, Ckystol Lake; Route No. 83. 2:30— 3:30—Mansfield Orchee.—o to e 7:18— 6:18—Boston 8ymphany«iHo a 2:QB Musiehl Momf^ty of water in the State have Iwme River, Mareh Brook, ers this is the first time such a 3:00— 4:00—Spanish Serenade—o to e 6:18—10:18—Salon SingMe Chorn ty Wods. ceremony has been undertaken by 3:13—4:15—Tony Wons-Aiat to cat 900—1000—The Cuckiia from Kuku WSEiG—(tonctof Eeboes. I their present names without dispute KtmbeH*s Brook, Broad Brook, 3:30— 4:30—Loon Belaoea Oroh.—to 10:0^1100—The Buekanaara, wsmI w n c—flfuSortedtal. 4:10 WCTC—Ray Feflettw:, ! for many years, but with the small- Balding’s Brook, Kebbe’s Brook, tbe Boy Scouts with the head of an 4:00— 5:00—Duchin Orohaatra—p to c lOxti^llHO—Law White, Organ-4V to a WB&WBZA—La Saanombula. W I^O —Iteon Belaaao’s OxtotoCra. WBZ-WBZA—Uttle Or^ion Aktoe. er bodies it has been frequently Hyde’s Brook, Abbey Brook; Route other National organisation. 4:30— 5:30—Skippy — east only; Ba* 11 O^ttOO—yata af Paiwgn Wars I ' The prindpal address of the eve­ tween the Bookenda—west only 1100-4*00—Mark FtahaPs Dreantra ; found that they are known by one No. 140, Broad Brook, Thompson t. O O P. M 7 O P. M C ; M name to one town or section of a Brook. Hebron, Route No. 14, West ning will be made by Commander town and by somes^erent title in Branch Pawn Brook, Pope Valley Jobns^ and there will be brief WDBC—America’s Grub Street WDRC-Jieyer Davis Ortoastra. WDRC—Frank and Ann Bradbuity; Brook, Raymond Brook, Fawn greetings from leading L^on and WBZ-WBZA—Bam Dance, con. another. Sometimes the disputes con. wax exceedingly hot. One faction Brook, Salmon River; Route No. .85, Auxiliary officers. SUNDAY PROGRAMS >WBSA—Jfirii Minstrels. will quote lett^ of some towns­ Raymond Brook, Fawn Brook, Sal- Following tbe reception at Bush- man’s great grMt grandfather to mor River, Foot Saw Mill Brook; nell Han members of the two organ­ Route No. 94, Foot Saw Mill Brook. isations win hold a dance at the r e p a i r s e r v ic e FLOWERS . : prove that a stream has always Hotel Garde in Hartford. 8 :0 0 , F wnc—Eddie Cantor, with Rubin- All Radio Service been called "Roaring Brook." Their Mansfield, U. S. Route No. 6. Cider for Min Brook, Wiminantio River; WBZWBZA—Tone Pictures. off’s Orchestra. OK OF CARS. opponents will refer to land records, WBZ-WBZA—Lincoln’s Death. Guaranteed VAtEKnNg^ DAY equally andenf, in which the same Route No. 82, Cider AOU Brook, 9:P0 Doohan Lake Brook, Weaver Brook, \ WBZ-VFBZA—NBC Children’s Hour (8:30)—XiOWeU Thomas. Best Msteiisls Uised- One eervtoe toeindes calling for Then is as sweeter way of ox- I I stream is definitely labded "Beaver WllUmantic River, EagleviUe Brook; (8:45)—"The Unknown Great”. pctMalng toa to o n i^ I , Brook". Still more heated are the Queer Twisty 10:00 u , ' 9:00 Rcosomible Cliargfs. ^ (felitytoig your car. { ) debates when old family names have Route No. 89, Saw MIU Brook, Pen- WDRCrT^lumbia Church of the WDRC—Bath Club Revue. ton River, Crane Brook, Chapin Air. ' ’ m iu k o w s k i ' been applied to a small body of Brdok, AtwoodvOle Brook, Knowl- WnC-4McCravy Brothers and Cap- ! water. Whether a pond should prop- WBZ-WB2SA — (torcia’s Meaticaa teihZeke. Burt Pearl IBB RDBIST. ton I^ d Brook; Route No. 195, In Day^s News Moriatoa Typlca Band. r otyioQio \ i I eziy be called. "Jones Lake" or campin Brook, Hank’s Brook. Som­ (905)—Sunday Oirde Conceri iPhone 8470 SCHALLER’S, INC. I "Smith’s Pond" is a mattw of xeai 10:30 - ' WBZ-WBZA—“20,000 Years in Sing ers, Route No. 20, Woods Stream, Cleveland—Prof. Auguste Pic* WDRC-^lhe Ciompinski Trio. I : argument. Each side insists that the Lewer’s Brook, Scantic River; Sing." . ftimily name be perpetuated by hav­ ^ard, the Swiss explorer of the atrat- WBZ-WBZA—Safety Crusaders. 9:30 Route No. 83, Gulf Stream, SChan- (10: ^ ) —Time, weather, tempera­ 6 ■ ! p • M ing the pond as a permanent me­ ade Brook, Scantic River, Avery oi^here. had troubles galore when WDRC—Parade of Melodies. he lectured on his two celebrated ture. WTIC—Songland—with Sally Ay­ WDRC—Do, Re, Ml, Girls’ Trio. WDRC—street Singer. WDRC-Morton Dc^ey. . . morial.' Brook, Thnusber Brook; Route No. (10:"The Snips." WDRC-Silent RANGE OIL court fixed that by ordering him to wn<3—Joe Furst’s Orchestra. that inehidea nnd Retiim. Willow Brook. Bloomfield, Route No. Brook, Roaring Brook, Bone HiU keep bis face shaved. WBZ-WBZA—Mystety Tenor. BY phoning'8866 Bus Servlba for Private ttyfltel. Brook; Route No. 74, WiUimantie WBZ-WB2LA—Dance Nocturne. as well as patot^ hnd hniah 9, Wash Brook. Farmington River; The divorce having be^ granted, 2:15 ' _ 12:30 ' Route No. 184, Hog River) Wash River, Cold Brook, Fenton River, WDRC!—Eomoh de Valera "The Fu­ w ^ . Why Don*t Yen? Reasonable Rates* ) Mike stepped forward, yesterday and w n c —CbarUe Kerr’s Orbhestra. Brook, Filley Brook. Bristol, U. Conant Brook, (leoxge’s Brook. said: ture of LrelanA” • Phone 3063 , Winchester, Route. No. 8, Mad Riv­ WBZ-WBZA—Joe Mitchell Chappie. (1:00)—Silnt Route No. 6, Pequabuck River, Judge, rd like that injunction. WBZ-WBZA—Time. DIAL 8852 Van’s Service Station South Mountain Brook; U. S. Route er; Route No. 101, StiU River, Mad again« my beard removed."' 2:80, ! Hartford Road. Perreti &.-Glonne]|^ No. 6-A, North Branch Pequabuck River, Indian Meadow Brook, MiU Judge Sabath agreed. WDRC—Lou Hart and his Orches­ JOSEPH HADDEN "Van Alwaye SeUe'tor k I i i Cx .■ \ - n River, Route No. 119, South Moun­ Brook; Ronte No. 188,..0olebrook; Duluth, Minn.—A Duluth grocef. tra. Route No. 20, StiU River. believes in protecting his 'custom­ WBZ-WBZA—CbarUe Aghew’s Or­ __ ___ . ------v fL . — S T f tain Brook. Burlington, Route No. ------^------/ ■ 116, Burlington Brook. Canton, ers. chestra. ' Nev SsOO PortaUef Route No. 4, Nepaug Reservoir; “Money," said a sign he put um \ ^ R O -N ew York Philharmonic Route No. . 101, Roaring Brook, "is ft^ oi genta. Sprad It here and WDRC^Tbe Fannyboners. EnstoiUe. WDR(>^>Gay Lomborto’s Ordieitra. HRS. ROOSEVET FIXES Orchestra. AO WBZ-WBZA—Sports RevleW,^Time, Cherry Brook, Rattlesnake Hill play safe." WBZ-WBZA—Melody Lane. WBZ>WBZA-~Oohcert L—Syrtyhony cto. Brook. Farmington River. Bast Oakland, CaUf.—Metal cleats on Makes Weetoer, ' , ' ' (8;15)—Frim Sisters. (11:15)—Americaa Radio Belay Granby. Route No. 9, Farmington WHITE HOUSE MEMOS 10-year>old George Deppen’s Shoes (8:80)-,-!Menhattan Merry • Go - We eany all of eebaltt. River, Muddy Brook; Itoute No. 187, made the sparks ^ as he clattered typewritefa .'League. over an iron noan-hole cover. The BcKmd. Sheldens Brook, Stony Brook, State 4lW ; ‘ Line Brook, Sanborn Brook, Aiistin Plans To EnTerUun 1,575 sparks i^ ted accumulated sewer WDBC^Badlo League of the little Have You Tried tile r Brook; Route No. 20, Sheldens . Guests — What They Will gas. George started running and BABY’a BUY YOUR didn’t stop until he reached home. Ploarer. leni,1!^toty , Brook, Degraye’s Brook. East Hart­ Have To Eat. V n^W B ZA —Frtndpato Hawaii- NOi^ALKYnlES ford, Route No. 2, Hockanum River, Then on ambulance took him to a PHOTOGRAPH ICHBON hospital vdiere be was treated for Pewter Pot Brook, Willow Brook, New York, FCh. 11.—(A P )^ (4:15)r^Massaehusetta Boy Col­ would mtidta yw yjp AND TUBEt ' Brewer Brook; U. S. Route No. e, severe burns and bruises. ony—GHeason L.'~ Archer. 768 Main S t, ’ECIALS preparatiem tot starting M u ^ 4 Minneepolis — Science no longer At new tow prioee trep. Boyle’s Brook; U. S. Route No. 6, her career as mlstrem of the White 4:80 ■' appn^riate VALENtiNg Served Defly at ,i Hockanum River; Route No,, 15, 6»p«Us to one smell Mtimeajpolla WBZ^waSA—17ati k l y - ; ing Brook, Dark H ed the flriuneii. but there was no 'Wlki^WBZA'r-llodem Sympbouies turned. m A l r T i l ^ l u n c h i Route No. 9, Salmon Brook; Route cratie leaders. IM y win be served, fire. • ^ iff'ZpahL Kddam ere tejnnriid to coU at WO orate ffoMA^ No. 10, Salmon Brook (West bnffet* style, witb bouillon, two Watobmen August Boee didn’t 7;00l the Selectmen’s, (MSoe tor the pur* Branch), Salmon Brook (East kinds of sandwielMH-whole vdieat hear the siren. It wahiie who was Tf^RC^"W orld's Business.” f(7:15)—W slt« Smith and bis of vievitag a nmp Branch): Route No. 189, Kendell brstd. and cream cSisese and white shooting at tbe d^ig. Boated toe ptoioeecr geiheffe Brook, Moimtain Brook, Creamery bread and lettuee—iUb salad, cblok- Brook, Salmon Brook (East wSwS«A-^7;M )-~W e»^, ccUectton aehedptA en salad, ice cream, cake, and o6f< . A oertIM toetoty toe emoiB^ of Rch). Hartland, Route N a 20, , <7tp6)>-rHptote W1 |80e.(D, to evidtowiref ;g0od t Branch Farmington River. ForltsB thers will >e 1,000 giUste, I/.'. muM;ieiBP Manchester, U. S. Route No. 6, indudiim targs ddegmtioBs tn m ' (tS J )-^ ! ^ UBittMftiflflif Mddtfil' Hockanum River, Maadiester Green Hyde n r it BDd'PouMUnspsle. N. t:7.;15)—Br, ftrook; Route No. 88, South Branch The^Board of gelectmto reea T., and Warm Sprlngi, Gie. And for toe rteht to reJeot eov o f all W4 Hockanum River, Globe Hollow tea tiwr8 vffil be toa and ooffse and .Ye have wearied Mw EArfl'wMh Brook, ICaaCbeeter Green. Brook; fruit pmdb, H it dboedd be a %iirm C qr^Herds. Yet ye mjJ poute No. 101, South Branch Hock- day. aa»^v^saadwiclias, buttered ve-^ w r '.. wearied Whieg. ^ River, Manchester Green nut tmoA ice 4rs|^ and rn y»m m .eoe tturi M h .eva . llaribora Rodte No. 2, Dick- Only MaiivBB win be liraaant tor EM to lie atyht ^ toe Lseiytnd C^eel^ Btaek Ledge River. ffinBeru^i^t thsm win be 78 o f Pood; Route H tbem. Tbs ibUhn wfll consist of qy* HMrCM.eC BrodS, iffBMn BtooIl D^ ster stow. sejiMihlidMfis jsadnsHs- New ages, ciiaimsd ebldtoe. fried pota^ toes. psBS. buttsrad tcHls, odcry and W mostii Qoin^ RKte '4v:

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f i n ’t elm.' tia d d t^ ^TilUe was tali^Hnlarled and ftbsm.te no pressure urtfhteille skull' Harrdl keeid her irttii zeqpeot. due. to any A sm i^ . Som^mes^dt "W dl. caub Vcdens wants a-ate|to>*' te^tecepsaiy to Jf-ray the he mid. “You’ll d o’ f i ^ ' Toddle posnble > observation of im ab-] m there and FU get QHay on the The normality in tiie brain. OfinimtieMl z«re.” . Alan. It is bdieved.that migraine te associated with .such dteorders of T^e two girls , left “He’ll toU *T ton’t g o ' to a moyler" he atr- Grady he scoured the town to find swered Bob Mason’s query. ’Tve,| bS^persaasitivtty as hay-fever, ec­ V.F.W. Aip^nUmy apart tat am sd zema, asthma and similar icondi- EtertCpird Dtetiict 4 k little youi” Tillie giggled as they went got to study.*! . 'Thethtei ofl.toe ArndDasy | WhahiafteB, down the dusty atatrs to the tioDS. It iS'Pbsalble ih'sudi cases to JEBBT WYMAIf, Mtoe ooazjhlgi >nore n ^ ^ tiom ta> the[Co(niMtieutte ■tyeet . . . FIsdBEIN testtoe -repotiep of the patient to te be a hard wwlilps yottair ailid Aten teqig UP. uTtite' v a r i ^ foods and protehis by "kiq to Sunday, proved .^1w vmy { ddittA all right ^jth me,' Qe go t hihi books off the hqlfl ADterthMteif*: .The| uf / a ^ 'Ftening, but n whm their consumption seems to be James E.* Van Zandt win speak in in love with him. Soon,hie aflecsttam “I can’t stady with all that Buttey V IB s. M AiA ThorAAdt, ftaroiA baQot fior.: tie Roosenite and not dance!” most esses are preceded by a followed an attack. Apparently Foot Guard hhU, Hartford Suntey aeeaaa te eooL He mltea infre> racket going on, and the nufia” PreAd^, A Amty JPA Navy Anxfl- Gam A ticket, the eight electon wOl feeUng' of d^j^apiikt, by an unwUl-. not an caises are - due to such sei^ | ^ o ’clock in a big pubte lA y .;. Mrs. HAen JSenry, Presideot have an opppit unlty M A d i 8 apd d qnenSy and thle makee Stadia nn- The girls found Grady seated in ’^Children, Shut off that mUo of to go. about the the tiny office at the rear of the and keep stiU. Ooma on down. Ativity, but a considerable number ItoOy staged b y the-lieut Cahtw^ A DaUfttim A Jghiqa ItetAranp; I to endorse t b ^ candidates uosHte taappy. dalty a$te|lte a f : viife. Since toore may be. | Celt Rpbinson Pest of Hartford. Itoa.' PtiAsn. F^eAdeiit B a A in New York, eke seta a job garnish night chib which in' its FU keep toe kids quiet Go and m'dday aspect lookea fortom and get 3teur. jig-mw puzde. children, seem tq hs'iAuffi lkrii^^ causes for Oilier: siteakers wffl be Congress- AndAA>i$i!SMte AnAjjlwy V. F. W .; The’ loaugarA committee: deddsd in a festatonable nlsht dnh. Stae headaches, of^ms ty]^, toe attack ha some instances the attacksTteito-dect -Berman . Kapplemah, aeee d er^ ttiere wljh aom frlenda. cheap. Tables were placed on ta­ and settie down. Now nobody’s . to and MMbTVAM L’Heureux, Presi- to invite the 48 AectorA cAIa p s te on them nuist bp Plate from various seem to .conm road company ’Yeah, Johnny plumed,” Gradv toe sinitee8.i:'(lli|vlQUBty. in such cases the idea; - . r and after several months they play said, without taking 'his feet off around. AlaU'had her chair ' d certain, that there is neither consti­ are ihAted to attmd, and it is hoped plabq: PUmo SAOfBEIss Betty Car­ her temp. carefid .dtepteatite must be made pation nor a residue of putrefactive I that there teUl be .a large d A e ^ / rington; ReAtaticA, ;Mtes 'Margery As a result. It was dAided to nte in Jeny’s'home town. Each dry she toe, nearest chair. ‘T vp got a spot by a cop^tteit' jqiedallst in dis­ vite toe Democratic Aectors from hopes to hear from him hot no that needs filling. Danced here Heavy SUenee matter in the bowel. tion from MAichester present I h ii^ ; Singing. A ^ b o t y ^ ’^ “Say, k in toe back RAief for sick headache tonT forget to tune in on the b Bp CHAPTER XXXVI to a smart talk about how they of toe eye to make certain that sufferers. tioii;wlde V. F. W - broadcast to­ Armory. Girl Scout Troop No. 11 wiH be broadcast over a NatiAud- 10:80 mni another at 11:46. Get h u b e A invited to Atend this were doing everything they could night at\ll:80. This will be Aoacl- hoolnip' Fate took a hand te Sheila’s in toudi with Made. He's toe to keep him in school, drtos him, meeting. /falrs n;lth the abruptnelu that is leader and see if you can wbra out cast ovA toe NationA Broadeast- feed him, and so on. Mrs. Mary Brosnan and Mrs; Mte- CoIa A JoA Q. 7niaA . A '*N 0 ir something big. Ever plug, a song*” police toe ransom has been pAd but teg ^tePan y network. -The speak- nie C t o l ^ i r a S m d S tAFAlty often Fate’s way. In ten minutes he was settled W A A has not been released. Haven, who resi^mA last Deoemher She had been idle for weeks “Have -3teu one you want plug­ again and back at work , with his LunAeon on Saturday w W A A Rqjnesentative from toe Tbtefl ged?’’ asked Sheila cautiously compass. He had to pick up all Ot^might' PawtuAet, R. I.—^Albino Nunes, w rlA ^N atim iA Commander A toe {teas given by toe Eddy-Glover Utet now. ■ If anyone had asked, Sheila 29, is taken to toe hospitA suffering G. A. R , NationA Auxiliary Presi- A New Britain. Connecticut District, managed $5 would have said she had "plen^ of Grady grinned again. ’You and toe threads Over again. stay .A t A polities jim two Mack to down here for a reLearsal The children were very good— from a bullet wound te hie leg, re- ^ Senator NationA Commander JolwsA money saved.” But plenty of A. A News -ceivA, he told policb, from one A mimths. He set up a law, offioa money i^iwuw $50, minus $25 and at 4:80,” he said. “Mack has a they did toe best they could to R obins^ A tediana, apd [w ill be in HartfoA next Monday here, but when toe caU came ttahl four maskA bandits who' AteiA Conunai^er -in- ChiA Robert F. evening and wiD in the B uA- smallier sums will deplete any ac> song I want to work in for Blind keep quiet but their veiy whisper­ I speak week to Ad te orgaAzing a Nh> Timmy. It’s a peach.” ing, toeir whole sotto voce atti­ North AttlelKK-o, Mass. — Some his home and demandA money. Coontz, teito Floyd Gibbons officiat­ nA MemoriA HaU. CommAder tionA RepuMicA League, b i count if given time enough. And residents of toe town want to Providence, R. I. — George E. ing A toe mike.* ttes had-happened to Sheila’s sav­ tude seemed like thunder to the JohnsA is a very flne speaker arid coAdn’t retese. Blind Timmy! She could earn change its name ana there is a Valli, 31, one of Four Boston men We are plcasA to learn that I it is. a^ wonderful p r iv ily to have ings. boy trying to - concentrate. His The league, headA by Vice-Presl- money, -flU in' until a real job possibiUty it may become Coolidge arrested here Thursday night, is Junior Vice Commander Uhert is A this oppbrtitelty'to heB him, so we dmt Curtis will have Tilsori, Sente- “Sheila,” Time Samper said one father turned his paper' painfully came along and help Timmy as slow to keep down noise. His —^ honor of toe former presides*. chargA with carrying a pistol te an toe road to rAovery, havteg been urge all . members to.' attend this tor Hebert A Rhode Island, and morning, ”Tou and I are going weU. Her voice was weU adapted mother stifled a sneeze up her nose It wiU be voted on at town meeting automobile. laid up for severA A y s with the rrteeting if pbaslble. Senator Hastings A Delaware M down town today! We’re going to to most of. Timmy’s music. Ycc. as to March. grippe. The Wayt A d Means OomrAttees vice chArmen. AU A e veteraa have permanent waves and we’re and went outside to cough. Sheila weU knew, it wasn’t a sing­ Even toe dog gave little muf­ ▼ Boston-—Mrs. Janet M. Lacey, 34, Maybe the comrades A toe Mons- A toe Post A d Auxiliary hdd a poBtidarte and were Ative in the going to buy new hats. There’s ing voice. It was a husky sort of a cook whom poUce describe as the Ypre Post did Auckle a Uttie last card party'te toe MasoAc Temple eastern headquarters of toe 19SS nothing that sets a woman up like fled barks in his sleep as though recitation. Whatever it was it his rabbit under orders of sweetheart of’ a man sought in week, over toe d A A t of toe Ander- lA t evening for toe benAt A the RepubllcA eampaign. a new hat!” went over. That was aU to-i’; was silencA \ connection with toe Solomon slay­ son-Shea BowUng team, but we are RebAilltatiA Fund. The party TUson’s work te toe AF^tezaticte Sheila eyed herself languidly in necessary. In fact toe atmosphere was ing, pleads not guilty to being an laughing right out loud at toe teay ! provA to^be a success A d we w lA WhiA is. designA 'to rmew Repifl>- the mirror. ‘T suppose I look ter­ “Timmyni to tickled to death,” heavy with insidious silence. accessory Ater the fact. the tables. tum A Thursday- evening, to thank aU those bA pA to lic A entousiasm. wfll n A require .te ribly,” she said. “But I like to give TlUie chattered as she and Sheila “Alan was doing his lessons.” when toe boys from toe Anderson- make it m. great share of his time, but wffl Boston—Chsrles F. Adams, presi­ The next meeting. A toe Aiodllary my akin a rest when Fm not work­ Set .oft together. TiUie had an en­ Needs Stody Boom S b A P A t met their British com- enable him to keep te tbiieh ‘ with dent A toe .Boston Bruins presents BRUC&CATTON A ll he A M oAay evening Febru- the a^vitles of toe party he served ing.” She rubbed one hand across gagement to lunch with her hus­ He felt toe weight ?f it, a room­ his reAghattbn ts a member of toe rA es again. W A bttys-—that is eqe her smooth pale bheek. band apd Sheila decided not to join PaA Banyan Saga Gets New Chap­ aty 27, a ^ w A A _ttme we jote | so long. ful o f people directing, thought board of gOvomors of ther^ationA and one—^whA are we going to roU wlto thr Post Tha wnmdttoe to “A Uttte pale, that’s all,” diag­ them. Left alone, she- sought out waves of Alence tovnud him. ter In Book . A Verse. Hockey League. ^ the neA gamA stork wlto^the Post’a .comihlttee a s nosed the resolute Tillle. Bhf rose. Mack, toe orchestm leader, by call­ Every once in a while there was an Boston—^NationA commAider of We understand that the eqtertain- W h A the Senate was ing Joe Paris’ office and asking for “PAd Bunyan,” by RiAard l ! as foUows: Mrs. Mary. BrosnA, whethA it shoAd remove “We’ll fix that soon i iough. Cqme Interruption, too. Mr. Gerber came toe Le^On.'of VAor says\General Stokes, whiA is describA aa “a ment committee have Amething up ChalrmA, Mrs. Mtenie Carrington, on.” the ^-phone number. Mack seemed in on an errand. He was retained in Pershipg, A iiA m arsh al /at toe at Arau Davjd Barry,. Senator folk comAy in three acts,”. givA a their Aeeve, in toe form of a ban­ Mrs. Ella MAoney, Mira. Hilda Ka - Binghate nnse calmly ty object: te “I don’t believe I have any to be i^ad she was. to dance. But toe hall, because, toe hushed syl­ inauguration cte^y parade in Wash- Arlnging, metrlcA account of h o w ..,quet .and dance to. take place, about nedy, Mrs. Grace Pitkte, IBs.. OUve toe procedtirq. money.” did she ne^,. a Kheansal, he asked. lables came through toe portieres, togton/hiBui as toe le g ^ a r y giant of the lumber We expect to hear more ChAtier. A d Ufa. Ida Woodhouse. Couldp’t she : ju si' take toe numbfr “!ltoe M tiA that Is insteOMd,’* hq “What?” “Aten, you see, is stuoying. And 93uard^ Hoote^^ camps‘Rwt Us gtantooA Ad be-|®*^.^^^ * ^^.teter. cetAi shrdl cinfw vhgipq xzBfffl “I don’t I have enough home and run through it?” toe telephone was quickly seiz^ said te a mnet' vAce, “reminds bm of Boston-^ Specif ^ministrators came, for a decade, a mere maw, Open House WiU be hidd by Ns- a new I choe saw on Ctes of money to go shoppteg.” *T can but I won’t,” said Sheila and stxaingled. Aunt May could call for toe- $4,00Q,000 estate A Miss tionA CapitA Post No. 127. Wash­ “Oh, we don’t ntod to spend a firmly. “Grady’s orders.” Abject to A ’ of toe ins of ordinary Britito Wai^ Veterans. my travels, when a beloved abredala tomorrow as mother couldn’t talk. Nellie P. C^ter, whose will is con­ inortals. ington, D. C. Veterans A Foreign of mine was trotting along a path lot. All the storas are offering Mack—billed as. Merry MacIn­ Alan was studying. The regulA monthly meeting A tested by rAatives cut off with re- -Paul B A y A comes on toe scene Wars of toe U. S., on MAch 4to A d te toe Andes’ moAtates, inliidlnE wonderful bargains. You can pick tyre and his Jazz Boys—seemed He threw down biis pendl, got lativAy small'amounts, are appoint­ A.comradi^ who are planning to be the Mons-Ypres Post w a held last biis own buriness, going about Un up the cutest things—” less, than merry as he reluctantly rst te aU bis glory. He strAght- Wednesday evening at toe Army and up and picked up his hat. ed. ‘ ens out toe Rocky MoAtains, in Washington on this date for toe way. “Not if anyone is loo!dng!” agreed to arrive at the Club two “Why, Alan!” Boston--Coast Guard patrol boat inaugural A President-elect Roos^ Navy plUb. CommAder Fred Bak- A ■m»^i dog rushed A t of fha Sheila retorted. ‘T don't believe I hours earlier tokn udUal. patets the GrAd CAyoh, Ad toA *Tm going to Bob’s. Fll get up takes injured seaman from toe velt are tevltA to attmd. OommA- A occupied toe chair and presided iMishes and barked at him, nhd-tai have a single sou. Ldbk it. the “What are you going to dance?” early and study.” tyvents toe togging Industry—cry­ over-a veiy large attendance. The steamsAp Evangeline, bound from ' l l , . ‘-Let tUar be lumherjaAs, ear- der Charles P.'GApin a siirvivor A canine langfuage called him. ^ flviky book. It’s in my handkerchief Tillie asked later when she found “We’re all doing toe best we Boston to' St. John, N. B., The sea­ reporte A toe. differmt committees name te the calendA; tontodlng case.” Sheila in her room buty at uer «m , son,” said his father. ‘You’d Aawln’ reptyles, tooth-jerkin’ the Battleship Maine in Havana were heard A d some very import- man had suffered. a broken } d sAA|^rel8,, eye-gougin’ rogues.” So hAbor in 1898, With Adjutant Print some words toat I caxmA uqe in tha The savings book, duly pro­ costume trunk. never do to work in a newspu^ r shortly after the v ^ A lA t Boston. A t business discumed. Senate floA , and toe Airadnia paid duced, told a sad story indeed. Not The apathy of toe rooming had office with all toe rattle.” forthwith,' there are lumberjacks, E. ShomAte,'toe m o A tA oAerly A ' A beautiful British flag; toe gift Cunbridge, Mass.—^Assistant Dis­ built exactly acArdlng to his spe­ General Joseph WheelA Ad.com - no attAtioh whatsoevA. quite so sad as S h ^a had fore­ fled. Color fiamed in Sheila’s “Well—nobody’s thinking > about trict Attorney Volpe A MidA''''ex A TbomA MaxweU, was accepted by lie smaU dog nipped a t^ .U i cast but sad enough. The balance, cheeks. She sat op toe fioor, sur­ you there. I fed smothered.” cifications. mAder A toe. cavalry' brigade in the Fjost Mr. MaxweU was givm a^ county says Stock Muket losses of But soon womA come on toe legs, and the Alredale-^md t yrfri was $19.40. Since the first of the rounded by floating chiffon, gay Children have to have ai place to the camj^gn against SAtiago te hearty' vote A thawifw for his kind­ prpud pt him fbr. tb—araot on'-Iihi approximately $130,000 have been scene, A d lA d toe lumberjacks 1898, A d Ernest WickstXAd, 'a vete month, barely three weeks ago, satins, feathered costumes, se- -study—a place to themselves. One found in toe luscounts of Miss Haz. i ness. ' The commAder appointed vray ai^ paid no attention,' ,A tfl Sheila had maide. frequent with­ quinned boleros, flaming, velvets. more light upstdrs and three in­ away from toe deep woods to the e rA of toe W A with GermAy, Imve the following committees: entertain- the Uttie dog got tired ofl.yaiiptef LAand,' formqr • Ftamingham fac­ refihemAts A clvlUzation. Paul drawals of sums ranging from $100 ‘T thought Fd do that nightin­ stead of foul’, downstairs would be tory employe A|d a llie d partiA- been directed by toe Post to super­ mAt, Comrades McDoweU, Hemm [and nipping A him, to $10. gale number,” Sheila answered, ab­ better. So few people understand. B A y A himself takes a wife; he vise toe. AtiVDUes A toe day—which and Boyce; sick A d welfare, “But a Uttie IhtA A we. AuqM te pant in a .“toaiity swinAe.” VApe drinks a magic potion that causes “Sheila Shayne — you’ve been sorbed. “Then as an encora- if 1 Peace and quiet, and above aU. says toe money involved in the A e to be conducted at toe PythiA Commander Albert Lindsay and a ,f Ace, and through a door m ' the loaning money, haven’t you?” Til have one— that tap dance I did in soUtude, nsdee toe bed setting for him to shrink'to ordinary humA Temple. 102 Ninth stree , N. W., f Ace tofeie dogs came out;.. etadi at scheme prAtebty wiU run into him- size. A d presently, instead of be­ Chaplain Cecil Hlttie. lie said accusingly.' ‘ffine Feathers. I like that. If toe student. ' WAhtegton, D. C. lAnches, dAicln'g '.<3omrade Harry* Stevenson A W A - them A big a i toe AiredaUisi^hima* dreds of thpusAids A dAterSb ing a rip-roarteg, lusty. g lA t he is “I have. What else can you do? Mack thinks something else would Neiii^rt,i ‘;Vt. -Tr- ; Meeting, of ”00 and mus|c wiU .feature toe wAAme nut street was admitted to member­ diately the Airedale p A ity hlil.hedc It’s simpler than listening to sob to totter we can decide later.” ’ —of . A thtegs-—A Internationa] of Post No. 127.- A d fought aU thxA doffi t^-doea farmers A. ^faut'eeunty endors'-o bankm*. trying to A u m a depres- ship. Hany served with toe Cana­ stories.” She sank wearily into She began a feverish sorting of the N e w ’.Ea^iapd..'Dairies, Ihc.', an dians. and I w u -praflfl'A ldm :-bii|,;^m chair. “I didn’t realize until this costumes andi rising, finally got siA;out of exlstAce by repeating the .Uttie dog barked at him :^. 'fllfl orjgaiUmtion: looted to toe stabii- m AcyA phrases. DUwortiiHCorneU Post, A . 'L. Mons-YprA congratulatoiB toe Y. morning, though, that it was. gcdng out a suitcase and began, to fold izatiOD A . tod. New England milk We have received a aAOACe- D. club on its 18to birthday which nothing.' ■ ■■' : - This, however, cain’t iM t The ‘fWe have beA barked, at w a so fast Guess Fll have to go to toe costumes. market; ' -ss:-' ■' m At from National H^dquartera they c^ebrated with a baiiquA last work!” ” Got stockings?” asked toe prac­ lAg awAtA blue mow ' fAla. that there wfll he a. 'hatiliA toe YfiQQ night A M an * ,6 ^ S ^ ^ ^ o ^ e U ^ w* tord watt am A g the gjiestz at a. Sheila, but-it seemed to loyal little ger.” ChanA’a reA Aamond jewelry ProAdAce, R, I.'—Btate police in­ It WiU be toe 1933 vtctcsry broad- Tillie the one chance. “Listen! Get A t 10 that momteg ShAte had ting the Bunyan saga into verse. cast of toe Xegton in oeleteation A torteal Whatj Houm dtaujter.fD^hiMipr started ‘ these wide neAdaces vestigate ' Amppearancie A But his stuff is free-swinging and T3ie bowling team A toe Mqu^ of ;ffioe-PresidAt Curtis- toir vwiieie. out and get yourself a job, and not cared whether she lived or that hug the throat like a colter. Dsni A l^W.Aahi ChAtestown “gentle­ toe results A toe most tetAsive YPXA. Post tookVa seveira Baking I hear of you giving another cent died, whether or not she ever zAtful, A d more thA| a Uttie en-* membership effort te the histoxy> A Rep. Lonergan A Uarttord has'beitt Li gleaming gems o£ luteuipass- man 'aflto is sAd to have tertateing,. from toe team A V. F. W .’s te toe invited to speak~ht a dinner !df- ''''** to anyone—anyone—FU—” Tillie danced again. At four, hurrying ed el^ance, they are trememlous^ b e ^ kiflpep^ Adrbeid for $40,00 paused in a frantic sOatoh for a fit­ doivm. town for toe reheprsal, toe •PubUshed by Putnam ‘Taul road AecutlvA' at ’ PtaUi ~ ly effective In the' evening;. O ^ t ransioim Accordlnfl 'to a report to BunyA” seBs tor $2. March 18. He’U be a SanatnrH ting threat She fiOundered badly. toought of nothing but toe com­ te, on certain necks. Others should "Fll annihilate your I will!” RqiresAtative (loss A ing performance. not try to wear them, even if t o ^ bury 1ms selected A on "Tillie, I guess I dcn>’t care what (To Be Conttened) every L ^ o n ^ A ^ t o reseryh^toegamra p l s ^ ^ otBfin are toe best Aamonds in toe hour. 11:30 to 12:80 p. nii. the nlffhtl tcaios aw now.eveo a ^ a third. first floor A toe' New House happens to me!” world. TSm “Darling!” Pressed against Til- of March 5th' tor ‘ a Aecial A r t match may be {flayed to decide the [ buUAag for the next sessiep When it comes to some A toe meeting to Haten to. D e ^ E ^ toe best team. Commander Chqi Peter-^' other Connecticut miembeta' - '■ prob- lie’s shoulder, Sheila sobbed as if new sUyer, gold^flated or vcbrom- aMy wlU be te titoi Ad taiUdteg: her heart would break.' program wlU Iwvfriniished later. s o n .q f-^ V e t o ^ a good - time lum Aiokera, t h ^ are even hard­ MOTHER iUl whb esbeet to^attepd the ra> “razzing** the Britishers ami w n "You love. iBm, don!t you, Tib iU C M T i er to teiar right. , lie?’’ she said when she able to ■ammo. ceptlA to Natloiiai CXmmmnder the tergal i^Dery toter- Don’t try mie if. you have a short N A T U f i E T Louis A. Jobnsdv at fh « Horace estadirtoimugbout toe games. speak. “Could ]rou stand it to lose tuck neck. Don’t try one if tou' him? Would srou c-re what hap­ Bushnell Meipoiflal Hall,\HartfAd, | yote op the *‘gSs-SAv- are a Uttie A t A a thing vdio on M Aday Bhi pened to 3«)u if you did?” should stick to . pearls, or even to “I know.” Tillle’s . voice broke znAe A effort Your tepresAonte much siqierior trinkets. earlv to* Insurei. themselves-A ob-l straBt'Fridav- sharply. “But honey, it’s hard to to our praipArlty in Italy. The gbte who will wAoome this see, I know, but there are other A tainthg a deslifalfle seat. A ’U'biqiacity. for tiie differePt events wlU mapear —Barpnesi Maigit - VesA-Mantica, new.Sode am the lean, Aender- hpoteted at the held*' in toe Ardnby ' Wednesday forth to look for a job for Hhfila Oomimmtet ubo knows what he remember that It te far betoe^ ty rcF flAOTHBR. IF I lA t meeting to form a ^ poqt Iwpd night, • and d ^ te :-th e badtweathdr At Johnny Harrell’s ojtice Sheila wants. know what looks gpod on you and seem to haVafoneo spay to a good a laria ntiliiber A eofliradaB attend­ KatUeed N o r M wfll ^ faced the disgruntled agent with —Dr. V^niam E.i Wlekenden, pres­ stick to if,, not to Iflt f r ^ . one ANO n r RMHBR styrt. At toe c i ^ steaian A toe ed. Adihtaat. Dovmfeg read tye SoMW over WAitiy and too ndtwdft something «.irin to ater"*, ident* o f Case SAloA of AppMed thing to aiwther. until ^'yon~ jmu^ committee mtetmg -laet^ hitoday chapter by. laws a|g| .eqnititiitioB “Going to listen to reason, axe SAence, QevAand, O. self hardly know how ybii loAc- night it watf^ Anouaeed that which was paknd apd accepted by you?” he grunted. "Fine! Going •"'owNipJir' eighteen have Mgaified iheii’ teteb- the ebspter. . ' to t( If you do look ffoqd In these teU me you’ll mak«’ a rele'Fve In the fatnxe, tee are gAng to choker necklacee, rcijteiiflW; not tions A beeomiPg niAihdia A the It was- also voted to . heep -the TEma hfra Norris;.- broken my neck to fill? Going take mere of an interest tai poll- to wear too f u n ^ juiik with ^It ’w S s v Z S new orgaMiteticn. Bigli$^ fbriuer charter imtfl' ffld: left meetleg a houetedld Vdml to say you’ll Agn up new and take tica. y ^ Give up dtya, eazrlflfA hat ormp KV! jmembexa A the .old ee^ te A ^ te th irt^ mMnhere jobdpg ici, arit hhve a a good contract when I get it for —^L. A. JAmaon, .nationA com­ manta and fliniiy hAt b u A ^ -when I before the ooihittittee and toft dteptar tip te Mljlffiehnlliig tteS Giri Debate -eiad- you? WeU, I haven’t a thing for mander of toe American Legion. ^ wear one. Try a fanbAet teith toe raridns phidee A . hand work I meeting.mey jotti>ei A A tteteim -. Mw hwAee aD glris to' you. Not a thing! HAd on—wait VWAL-t H U N IE R r A d ' hers. wni ' ba tetrddiieed It and no rlitys and eaD .it a digr. wesrlBmrte a moment! Mias Rosenbaum, hand I a s airnld’-tea-axe now in a The neditaoe will be jtwlee-aa .A*^ OPTHi- tevoraMr towted d fl^ s a t im •BehafiU' Netional me that letter from Abbott, will very aAd' pbnod of culture. Maybe oteiwhc'ffteteeguvA governed by-- ganlaed s r s p ,tHH DtenB. Tha; you?” feetive aloha. You. wlD h e 'tte ^ aeeslA the^oM I'pmric that : t o f^ w D be a retnm to absolute aa'affective with oiAly t i . WHAIR I f lit 'A a SKiio;' Mias Rosenbaum, hau^ty, ef­ aiaqActty. HAMhaoNS VijbnA I recom m en d to .toa-nhPt.. iBmdiester; Hdih i h e e d m One m ore, thing Atoat you; ing that a l»in a «to e .A i :over tl|a ttoough the. cpititeiyjS ficient and tailored, eyed Sh Ta as —Iknieo'-FadeKteAd, ptentet In ^rAatten to, your new PROilR’D i ^ r .same mubhteiA* to vAldi coOUy as if she, too, had not Aiared hers. d te isle t^ A neeklabea.. Be'aure yoU teeu ' the I m adder, a a Ooonelly'>ate tet : teea^.wte'tHtej HarreU’s haraaamoit In trytog to We'havo n.aat of gABeaa poUtI-' on y o u find a substitute fo r aimna. s e o r A a l y , lip- tie .. -ihp a^:.h»a»t-pf‘if OjflMn'man’' in nebte-'^iniAA “Tke position was this nem nmidbafrk' : y A aoetel ofl bAbe ■at- moniliig. Mr. Harzep. CteMS flsiV ^ ooiMr; yer has tbs part” Ih iA A •M >■ ■ . . HhrrAl frownad. thSB; Bookniia wfll Mtee ”.-;-9e. toafs out! Tan you what flitelhk •mtXmt A EM jIAifrv ytepr if you really want to f b tp ----- m have yon in a Amir teAfla '* ’1 week. W antaalihtrhjb jeb.to flB m iD » tioB^aliedld” . She can use t toe,” teterpiteea ' J. ■>. • *->4 f ^ i '^ • ■^l.yg." ^'■^'r^i.K' :*>< t*'v^lT i^ p H £ ^ S V ^G mlMU!; SiDOm lU«GW i££ ^ , •■ ^ • w*..--. ,■>, j ‘1. ‘ 4 - ■* ^ . •’> ):4 r ili^l,ii,,nf iiMWiti II - r ,, l,j -Jl. •- V-'-'*^’ - ' ^ ■'\__' ..^ ^.' v^C-^ * '-:-sS

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.H.S. Bu 27-25 y ' .'.J LOCAL SECOND SIKING YAUFOonrEro McaUSKEY FACES RA(XSI0RA.A.1L natB ate- VARSmr IS IWEATDiUinOlin mmvm H CUSH niOGIIT mkiwmm (MManiuitea 'it e - IN COURAGEOUS FIGHT untoovn ooibpettUon has swh Nitiaiai’ nd htueoDepafe strength' been so evetity fltotzihutefi Tanaqr (fflaii Iqf Fteni Bw Hate ilitea A iY ttooughbut the hong program thfet F te a u J b Tm flawodwri Ps Ewedsl Te kttagt taehideo sot only a R of tha usoat to-' Fail By Only One Basket To (im iii>nliipt Are Clue dOw flxturte but ahw a rrisy teXSir ariJa«Braimte>viir’ Tw ite K itel I BOX s c ORE PrenaK Beating a d Re­ val involving 82 sMjer ssBegs and BaERwhCaodCariitin club teams. h f TamanspL' W t e b d ik i. OrercoBie 14-Poirt Lead BaatHartferd (27) At Baa^ h 2-HBe Ereot The classic Hunter mUe Add- con­ b r Senu Onnpia^q l-u P. Bi F. T. tain,LeaA'h Eadern Inter- tains seven competltoni capable of 1-8 breaking 4:15 and Leo Letswpd of / / 0 Bermani, rf ..2.- » ib b ite Teni^ li Un- Although several other outetanq- Gained h First Five IGn* n Peteteon, If -.4 g-fi ■i cdegote'CigelniHe. toe New York A. C4 who has wes E v a to ' The second sectional toawanwnt g Ballard,'a -.2 g-1 4 the event to the la it two maeu, for the DIamontt Cflovn Amateur ixg (lilts are achedulacLneXt wade, 4 Hutt rg tS - • tetas Has Year. seemed assured of getting tha ritlf- championship Will be hatd .* te the the foithoomixig battle between-4be utes of Hay; Tnm Rent 1 Hickey, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 est competition of Us carter from Laka Placid, N. Y., Peb. I L — Rockville ’Fown haU,. Theeday night House o f David and tha Phiiadel- 5 ChopuB, Ig ...... 3 0-2 4 New York. F ^ IL-^lAPl-rTale. such outstanding mflers as GSri Ooan pacing toe eastern interodlegtate —;Ice gttstraed. haMl on toe February 14th. The C D. K. chto of phia Ooloedd Glante at toe State h to Exciting Enconnter. Undefeated this season, Joe Mc- and Danny Dean of Pran, Ny of Swe­ .te^mory Wednesday night, ootteled 8-14 27 basketball league, swings into aetlan den, Prank Norddl of New York M t Van Hoevenbezg boh run today that town are tbe spoteoc^ Tbe r 12 again tonight, fodng the Dartmouth CSuskey resumes his htOliant indcor witti toa Natksiai Guards tussle Bfanobeeter CM) campaign tooiigbt at tbs ammal University, Frank Crowtra of Mhn- as the first rieds were towed Up to tournament held in S iiat Mary’s Indhns- at Hanover, N. H., in toe vrith the Sport Cmtres'ot Haitford A fighting, courageous Manches­ p . . . . \ . B. , F. T. Boston A. A. games at the Boetoa hattan, and Joe Maagan, Ooitieirs toe starting line for the annual A. hall in Boat Hartford last Tuesday 0 Sendrowakt.rf ...... 0 0 feature battle of a two-game pro­ totercolleglato ehanqiion. A. U. senior championSUp races. in the prriiiiilnary, takes pracedehce ter High school second string var­ gram. Penn clashes with Cornell Arena, heavily favored to add toe evening, proved a huge success, and 1 SmlBi, r f ...... '4.... .2 8-4 . 7 two-mdle cVent to Us string of Emmett Topplno of New Orleans, With eight inches o f snow on toe indicaUens are that Rockville will over the rest as toe main attrac­ sity quintet went down to i^orlous 1 Johnson, I f ...... fi 0-0 .0 at Ithaca in the other contest. Two victories over Penn and one triumphSt a list that includes a vlc- and Frank Wykoff, the Gatiforaia ground, the result of tUs week’s give the Bast Hartford club a VCtle tion brings togatber cwo-of the deteat before Bast Hartford Iflgh 0 MoPaiiiaad, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 tmy at SjiOO meters, two at 3,000 storm,-the mfle and a half grove 0 eaeh'over Oonwll and Ooiumhia in will renew their splinting dis­ conmetitioo. finest profesrional qutotate In the at the State Armory Iw t n l^ t, 2 Bnrioe, It ...... 4 1-2 metus and two at two miles. pute in the Briggs 50-yard daab, down toe mountainside was pro­ Sbitriea to sections for tide Rock- 0 Johnston, o ...... 0 0-0 0 the last toree wadu have enabled nounced M for the two-man ated country in what is WHsd ss the twryiing what started ®it to be a Yale to fxab a wide toad-^to tpa MeCtuakey’s biggest and stiffe-t teilch has attracted some 80 otter ville.shflfw are as foSoars; Hartford, world’s cage S Garrone, o ...... 1 8-8 5 tests are eUn to come, toe first at rivals. Wykoff, now that ha has race today and^the four-man slede complete rout into an exciting and 1 Hahnonda, rg ...... g 0 ehampiooship race with four tri­ Broad Brook, Bast Hasmtan, Co­ The Weekht______^ umphs Id five starts. Their single the cfiamiiioneUps of America on got the ”fe tf * of the boards, is oar- tomorrow. — balt Thompoonville, WOlinmatic, thrilling\ encounter only, to lose by 1 Mahoney, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 J. Hubert Stevens, who recently Fans who dtsire tyectaculfir bas­ reverse, way tack in January before Saturday, February 25, when' the tain to push Toppino. much harder Nmwich, RodcvUle and laatly Man­ ketball, however, .win also have an­ a margin of two points. The final 0 flelll, - Ig ...... 0. 0-0 0 Fordbam Flash defends his title in drove a four-man sled down the mn 1 Sartor, Ig ...... l- 0-0 2 their uffenae began to fin n a n , was toan la last week's MiBroee sprint. chester itself. Matahmriher Grooch other chaaee to witneea what prom- score wauB 27 to 25. _ auffaced at'Dartmouth's hands at the naticoal two-mils steeplechase, Asoong toe entries were those of for an linoffidal record of one min­ ute, 50.28 seconds, wiU ataer one of baa received three entries Yrom teea to be a tbrilltog encounter, The ulttsaate outcome was heart N e w ^ v e n , 20-28. an event he captured last year by Dick Bell, M. X. T.'s great deshman, MOnehestor. One to Urn metee dose when the Rec Five oppoawi ton AU- bzealdng, after the inspiring man­ 10 1 0 7-9 28 establishing a new record of nine and Bin Broder, toe Newark A. G. toe two-man racers today. Stevens Score by periods: Were it not for the BHis’ sentt and two for the tosmpimabip. The Bunsidee at tha Sehod straei Rec ner in which the second string var­ tional play in recant weeks, Dart­ minutes, te 4-5tb seconds. Then veteran. The final victor is m^eet- is piloting the Adirondack Bobsled Tuesday night Tbs ataiMiag dreua Bast Hartford ....16 4 5 2—27 Club’s sled. , novice boy Is Thomas O’Neil and in sity outolayed and out-fought an mouth with toe advantage of play­ cornea toe Intetcollegiate AA.A.A. ed' to match the wt»ld record time the dtamptaasMp an. Raymond hohls a 4fVMdiet over the Bees aggressive Bast Hartfbrd team Maatihester ...... 2 S 12 g-gB cbapknudiips on March 4, to which of 5 1-5 seconds, set by Joe Loomis Four other sleds are entered today and tha latter team will be out to Score A t hamiaae, 20-7, ing on its home floor would he a and ten are entered tomorrow, 'fo- Pagani and Joe B. BroWn. that com plete demoralised ■ the strong favorite. As It is toe Indians, Meauskqr defends his two mile In 1910. Feremoet among the oChm entries nvBfige this defeat confident that Red and White first string vanity Hartford. Befoiae, Danny Aheara tirie, having eetabliahed a adw day’s other entries are: Saiknae they can duplicate their iqpaet vic­ of BOddletdWB. llnM, eiip^ndnute now tied with Columbia and Penn George Spitz of New York Uni­ already filed, ara JlmsBy Britt, pres­ in the first five minutes of play by xteord for the event last year 1 Late Efts Chib ‘Tied Devils” sled, tory o v e r ^ the Coast Guard Beau's quarters; for third piaee with two victories versity, who set a new Ugh jump ent RockvUle ityweight state diam- aooring fourteen points and hold­ and two defeats, are toe underdogs. •A7A. pasted by Henry Homberger, bold­ «'■ ing Manchester scoreless besides. McCluskey has had a busy sehe- reorod in toe 1932 games, may be er of the official four-man record pion; A l Satryb and Young Leonard. Other games edMduled will send Yale boasts thrra shaurp shooters to forced to out-do himself undinr pres­ Willimantic sends Fatty Ganfbaldi, Shine In Defeat Earl NikkeU, Carson saiiott and dula tUs year, competing every Sat­ of 1A8 fla t Keene Valley AtUetie tbe Trade Scnool to Hartford to NevertheleaB. Sndth. McPartland, urday night since January 7, Us sure from Bert Nelsoxt o f toe RUnols Club *7BuUeta’^ drivoi by Ivan A rt Nadeau and Stanley Genoley, meet Hartford Trade in a return UNWIUSIWT Captain Bob O’Connell, and a pair A. C. and- Yale’s 14-foot vaUbera, Thompsonvllle ehtritei amount to six Enrico, Garrone, Mahoney and Sa^ of effective guards in Reggie Idles first meet of toe year, when he won Brown. Lake Placid Club “Sno- game WedhMedey aCtenoob at 8:80 tor won their guerdons last night. the 5,000 meter run in the Kaoey Keito Brown and W. L. TTionqisan, Bbds”, driven by Raymond Stevens. boys,, aU novice. East Bamptan o’clock. The locals have 'wm five and Ben Reese. may turn in another new mark. They earned the right to wear the MIKEVMIBNS Even should Dartmouth win, Yale games at foxxiklyn. LakePladd AtUetic Qub ”Blue- smds the m e and only ifik e Mur­ games in a row and are hqpcful of colors of Maridiester High and to still would retain the lead although His other victories have been as Fordham’s Joe MeChiskey will be birds”, piloted by Curtis Stevens. phy who ahouU go f i r in tide tour­ ■riHtny this game to tbe -list aveng­ wear them proudly, a symbol of tlm Eais would have to share it on a follows: Januaiy M, two-mile event on the Une to defond his Williams* H. L. Garren, secretary of the nament. As a g^ve and taker he has ing a previous 27^82 defeat. grit determination and coiir- percentage bads with toe champion to Paterson News Meet at Fteerson, two-mUe trophy against.Bino Penti; Adirondack Bobeled Aseociatlcn. last few piers. With - Mofphy wiS come In tM final game h f tbe Week, in the face of almost insur- Princeton Tigers. Princeton baa N. J., January 21, 3,000 metw run Us Olympic teammate; Joe Barker, Ught said conditions were “excel­ Eddie McGrow afid Joty Rosla. ManObester H i^ travd sfo West /mountable odds- ^ le y emerged won two games and dropped one. to Jefferson CSub meet at Brooklyn; Of New York Univenlty, the inter­ lent” for the races, wUefa were orig- Many other sensational, amateur Hartfbrd for its next to tbe last C. from the obscurity ,cf humhie sec­ January 28, two-mile event, in Bos­ collegiate croas-countrv titost, and inaUy scheduled for January but boxers are entered, out have not C. L L. conteit The Red and ileleg Jacobs T i Be hstalcd The Pmxtt-Coniril fray looms a White downed West Hartford here ond stringers to the limdight of toss-19 deqdte toe fact that Catr ton Kacey meet, at Boston; Ftoru- many other capable distaitee run­ were postponed because of mild filed entries. The entries .wSl dose esy. 4, 8A00 meter run in Mfflroee weather , during that month. at six o^dock Toeaday night, giving by 28 to 19 and should . oome veterans. hell has lost four league , games in a ners. George Bullwinkle, another tbrmg^ again unless the Norfddt- Bast Hartford lo o M like a mil- Ne. 1, As IhweitiMed row. The Ithacans, biqjidtol o f a A. A. at Madison Square Garden. 1932 victor, wiU have to extend him­ both novice pad cbaatyieaniiip boys Uon doUan worth of baskelh^ vrho have yet failed to! WbI ct, the men ditylay a sunristog reversal championship at toe :.tortof the aea- self to out-leg such stars as Glen of their mediocre play on tbe local In those fin t five minutes c< sooi, have beco hit by injuries aa well A BBILUANT ARRAY Dawson of Tulsa, Okla., Bin Bonto- opportunity to get into to ir tounia- play, Hweei^ng , through a dazed QaeeD Has Piaied aa by shew ted lix^ They lost Boston, Feb. 1 1 .—(A P )—A pack ron of Princeton, amd several others WIFFYCOXLEADS meat. The entire iwoeeeds over and *ou rt ' ftiff befuddled Manchester team o f 307 track and field stars, gather­ Teams Bvcnly Matched. two games to Coliimhia by a total to the “1000.” above, tiie coet of the C. D^ K. duh’a Wednesday afght’s wirii all the power and speed of an margin o f five points when a Uttle ed ftom all sections of toe country sponsoring will be donated to a vrel- £■011^1 b U .S . and including 11 American Olympic The Harvard-Yale mile relay is fixe Armoiy is -ihdobt avalandM to chalk^'up basket luck would have mven them at li IN GOLF TOURNEY fare otganization to toe (S ty . of gest ityorts attraction basket, scoring on an average of an even hheak. Penn, after a sj. teterans and Erik Ny, toe .Swedish generally the feature o f toe team RodcvIUe, yet .to be sdected. toteriiatloaialfst, will .make a^detw* competition but tonight the qpotUght ManelMBter and the largest crowd eve^ dS sjgmda tacular start, haafsllen into a alump win be turned eriod, Manches­ ings are drawn up solely on the Fraser ...... 326 20' By ALAN GOULD Two youngsters, BQly Duckwall' ptajmg the laat two nitoutos with they won 188 gfinini. foot $ ter’s seconds proved they possessed basis of play in the UUtod States. Moriarty ...... Ernie with ease at close qUartsn. of Bradmtao, FTa., and Harry only four men m the Seor., duraur the season o f 19I1-82, and- 817 15 (A._P. ^ rte BBtor) But Primo couldn’t punch effec- more than a strong defense by dis­ In n nlmilar ritOation two years Canade...... 294 Root, Jr^ o f Tampa, found tha gal­ As a result. Hast Hartford almost’ toat so for tois playing n smooth^ fonctianliig 11 YAPi—To 'tJvely and Bchaaf apparently ago, the Adegatn' declined to wUve Detro ...... 354 10 New York, Feb. 11. (AX') 10 1 unless it was a fMt that lery on their sidA Duckwall was dosed toe gap and had cntMiiidten- passing' attack that easily pene­ just three strokes back o f Qpx and ter*o lead to tlnree ppifits before toe this policy even for lb s . Moody and G ig lio ...... 351 20 the stranflx and baiyilng career of he was weakened and discouraged trated Bast Hartford’s sene de­ selected Mrs. L. A. Harper o f Oak­ Sherman ...... 826 10 Root, a 17-year>old lad, had a *0, whistle blew. Th e ibaers outaeo^ fense. But the locals had not yet Primo Carnera, the big beave-and- by toe sheer power to GanMra*a vriifle MacFarlane and Light Horse the locals from th.i floor but made land, Calif., as the No. 1 player. An Philips ...... 304 20 bulk. reached their full stride. They effort may he made at the current Xfc Cieivini...... maul man of toe hea'vyweights, to- H a ^ OoopOr tied with 66 strokes, only four of 18 attempts from the could not find the basket conslst- 294 15 The left that put Sotetef on toe team boa covsrafi aa.M Ifilteril ^ ' meetihg to broaden this mUcy fn 0 • • «'«• • ■ • 315 iS toty belonged a 13-round knockout wera nmt for the gold which wiU free throw line. Manchester also was tanas o f 60,000 miles Mo WtoioaMt. entty, scoring only twice from the toe future to covert e:&ptional rictory over Bride BChaaf of. Bos­ floor, for toe first and' only time. go to toe winner. MacFariane’s in poor form on-fonla, makttig only floor. Bast Hartfbrd, meeting with J*OrOWSlci. •••SesnssvWeac 346 15 Was nowhere near as robust as some Giates baas thate claim to cases, such as Mrs. a^d^’s. Vyuklc •».••• ••••••• 338 10 ton and, as a probable conse- card was 81-36 and that o f Cooper nine out.Of 28. toe woriffa colored tltlo oMVba J ^ an impregnable defraae, resorted of the eluraqr wallops Camera 88-88—A l Bspinoea scond 6f, and Summary: H. £31sworto-..\tou’ . position at 812 20 qbence, a rOtuni match between had landed earlier ted with much that they dtfeattd BodxsMir, Ora-. 'to long shots and taOied onfy twice toe fop of the' men^ held has not Berman Rama o f Frerix Meadow, BL H. 8. Seoande (1 7 )' alio, the period ending- wlto the Fortin •••• a 0 »• 0•••••• e • 810 20 Carnera and Jack Sharkey for toe earnestness. Nevertoelcss, there tral in a litis ssriSs. Xn:a oarite been questkmed. 354 15 was blende Ernie on toe floor, ap­ N. Y., 69. ,P. _ B. F. T. With the RrasM anta the Qiaate score 20 to 7. ' heav^elght championship of the Sevm players including Paul Tureckf i f 1 8-4 5 The Red and White’a^ second One important change In the rules, 808 20 parently quite dead to toe world; 2 won two gmami it tioot^ aimed at curbing player esq^enses, world. there waa the thytfast alarm o f al) Rmtyhix, John Rouse of Chicago, 0 B.-Jttdd, r f ».••••*. 1 1-4 '8 th i Sims scow, -17------to 18. A tK , _ sw__ string vanity came into tIMr own I f it waa aU a ealeulated business, Oeorae McLem o f Yonkers, N. T.. 0 McGuire, I f ...... 0 0-2 0 York, the Renateraiw won two in the third quarter, readilag their may be adopted. This uhaage, sug­ CHARTER OAK DOURLBS his handlers, the police, the doctors, a s many suggested in advance and Uoyd GuBtakson o f Bt Pettesbuxg. 1 Rautenberg,.lf • • • gamss. 20-lL 10-17. px to* p.eak at paaring afid riioOtittg to gested by the Amateur Rulas Com- The following team have entered and the trip»fo toe hospital. mittee told approved ^ toe execu­ felt that a dull, colorless fight con­ C n fe -Wood, George CJhriat of 2 O’Leary, c ...... svont' that w , tilatet tetete tias cut Bast Hartford’s advantags to to the Charter Oak Doubles te start firmed, the jaeitag capacity crowd Most of toe crowd remained for Rochestari N. Y., amd James No­ Bouaa of DiW^ fis^telm ni^bo- tive committ^ wouM require dubs fully 15 nitoutos, and Jear- 0 RowsiU, c sis points before the period ended. next Monday Blgbt. Any other team lOflOO tuddeniy was furnished veptiog bles of S t Petersburg, were tied at aeeaeeoe teg nado to Orlnt tha Iteoilteaitae Emrira and Smith leading the at- or sectional organiiAtionS' to sub- that Would flke to compete abpuld ing, equally iu haffled as toa rtof- 0 .,eone, tg an asttedshtog s i ^ by toe appar­ par 70. I. • • e • • a hare te Ifioit ^ ^ C B in ^ te taik. The MbOrathmen, ^ rangy mu to toa NattMOi Asaociation-de- aiders as to whttote to aoomt toe 2 Mosser, tg have their names handed to by -to­ ent eonapse <« S o u ff . after beiim 1 Habaven, If. ArmokK posalh^thi week of Feb- lads all, aought deaperatsiy to in­ taUed aecouhttsia o f anpanss money night. tapped lightly in .toe face py a left devel^teMfito at thrir foea ’value or 4 A. Judd, I f • • b • a • • crease their mazgin agaust fie allowed travdiitg ,jdaywm and not Fahty—n it t j A salty Ul'tfae toirteoath round. not. much smidlar Red and Whits play­ sluiply t o ’■roiadgfnrea” aa herefo- Fortin—A. Anderson. •Blight OeiudNion” Deades Spapioioas Thn k i wkiSksrsd Hotes ef David ers but seared only epee from tbs fMe.' , 12 17 Borowski—Brennan. Sluggieh from toe start and con- Joluuy Butedey, Sahaa*e ___ Bas Uamhha ttnwted IMM oetet to floor. When the period ended toe Delegates to toe ” ** «“»* meeting Oolemaa—Cado. sger, todignutty rsjeetad the sus­ count stood S5 to 19. also may .he called imon. to diaouas Allen—Kebert. picions-of vlaltiirs to tha dramiiur P. • • / ssm & 'ssstass rrsnzisd ehasring arose from the upon the convention floor, a protest aadi morn and loudty rseaSed t m 2 Chesste rt *««*«'e»t Qiorgettl—L. Cervtoi. 1 AilUvn4 rf thraats of nearfy 400 fans as the Ity toe Lawn Tennis Writers’ Assb- Suhto-^A. cerviai. then a fta ra few Bmle had paaasd out to much toe ewi»i quarter opened and 3artor Sdmaf, . slow and tumble to pene­ East” n e St. Mary’s tikveled to 3 Watt, I g ...... aomfortably seat the' jerowd.i Smith swished the > mp from the d VenbawoM, Ig iinrgrtfioek of reserved ineatii slated for election tA to# praeidettcy Wennergren— Kaota vs. GigUo-;- to tha statementa- .nf .hia trate Oarnera’a aWhward dennae, Wapping and took a souqd trounc­ > • • 0 a V '*'* jlQ/yd oh'sala -and -tha side court, after abot upon shot by to succeed Leads J. (^arrutoera oC Detro. own and "the boxing commission’s won only one ot the tidrteen roundA ing from the W aiting Men’s ' duh, 0Tierney,.Ig ... the locals had fafled to find their New Toth; Ototoa offloers on tha doctor, from a “slight concussioD.” TUs was the fourth, to wUeb he 3 8 to 25 . ^wM be ssM t e - m .mark. Smith and Enrico added taro date included: flrat Vlca jpresidaat, There, a short time afterwards, brought Uood froin Primo's nose 15 4 4-18 14 Prtgg- .. pifihts from the free throw Une ha. waa. raported to have. rqgatoed with A.Ieft Jab SBaraoftar lobaaf Seera'' BF- Dritedi Tha ftept _ . Hdeomhe-Wacv^ New Toti:: apdmd Aristd rbalkad up its fifteenth Mrite and flnate ostefos wfii ..adtb a mlnuta to go but a last des- vice-president^ Joseph Iff., ItyrK lm - oaMMfioHteiM, to be restiiif com- M t tola G am m a analotey ocMooteive triimmh last fdaht over ktendirater' ...... 4 2 6 pwate ihootizig barrage went for forfshty.and In no. danger. /’ ■striotiy. yteona. Ha 4M not iand a West' H irtfiprd,* test period -fpurt B, Bnrttord ...... 1 8 ; m Ttefl tfdtooF W ^ tite.^mMp^^ sas Qty;-aecretai7 , Igwrenpa Bak- By'Asaaelatod , teadWem at deyfo^^^ODowor naught and Blast Hartford’s, nuto- ar, .Washington, . ttoasinar, I f it. ilFasaft, as mapy critics. to- l» u ,doMn tefeollva pundiea to the, 38 .to 29. Meridmi .ter rSjDpra' te baWtime. 7-4i gin, -now only a matt .:r of two Kabsaa City, Gtensa:' Glpdtoayf slBtedit one of toe beet “sets” the eatiiwflght doteitoar'IilddletaWh, 2Tfo 21, hasi.a ter. Raforae, (taBsing until ^ Walter .Mesrih HMI. . -■i.i n " .Iiiy.>a ... poIntA was anoqgh to gain vletoiy'. LeipervUle,' Pa., ■ ^-had Beateat ring has known to many a Caraara, a bit pals at tbe dim chtoMe to, tie Brisbpl the minnte quarters. Manchaa^a entire aecond atriug delegates at-larBs, for liwn yearn, Wright, Osaaha, Neb., .'Bo oontest;,'^ Alcick H. Mann, Jr., and Walter L, (0). dar, i t was very, dnunatia and also niite fistoedwteahty. to. oa title, pforidtog the Hdl City ' ;vouunr- teqjg^'wii outstanding, every play­ Pate,. New York; B an y S. WalSh, disooteeirfifii'to those te the ring­ ifo imrafiitei his pice, tot iasea ft o lt e f two utoes and er'noatiibutad Us utmost. Hutt V f>biladelptato . B i^ HeteteU, side who were bored by 12 slow, Metkhte'wins Its. npuSotog tilts. C h le^; JcseiA W. Wear, Flrilailei- MWvUle, If. J.^ stopped BU Rosdfer- as toe fig b t w m t Oku#. He bstt .' Yhe Itecrentiod ’ and Pstsrspn featured for Blast pWa. .. Inndtering immfo and to no way im- a tattoo on Bnfls% ritor with a pm- Mlddlffown te in tUed p1sM,. Emt Hartford. ^ er, Louisville, Ky., (5). prenwJ by the picinijhat put ibnie daroos righ t Beputoedandsliovsd Hartford, foorih; Maxebsster,- fifth; It was a «dlant fight wortoy.of Bau Ctaire, Wis.—Mika Dimdae, on ton floor for tbe ftn t. ttoM and the amaSte man around. Alm g u d West-Haftford, last, the first a triumph, ^ a t thia reward was BBC BEtnom iMAa6m Rock Island, BL, and Prihoa 8s»nd- ” out.” whi|a rif teea (tBover) abont toa al|d|to round, the Italtsn fime timt .not a. stogie tte bsa ax- denied in no wise detracts or kas- ers, CHcago, drew, (10). ' Mlip^ bcohif ebinto nr Waat begtel to aam.- a t friends around istad to toe standing* ens toe glory which the ancoonter The ariiedtile o f gaaaei to tha Bae flanhtad tan, 61 aOeonda aiRar brought to Msachsstsr’s seediud Senior Beekatbaa Ltegue for'toiigbt RBC8 PL A T BpiNMWaf toa atart o f tha last zaund. r^.- •giUty tai halsndvd no tha Jtnte Intmoomte ^ string vaatty. .Ihs world admires brims together tteOdttes?tedtbe .titeks teiirnte** . A. todbor traok meat;: M d tedependrats to tte flre t Bsme whidi bktes MdtoohiiMto. n winner, hut ipors toan .tUa, tog The Bee Five travifo te Whltins- |hi up t e j ^ iobked Prom tta:Ojihto teifitel ■*’>. tha fob* ihte aftenteem at ia:caUcd at 6 o’rioek. OadghiM viUe, Mate, totoght to ofnoss tha ----- " ■s:world aitodna A loaer who goM g t e t o a : isfa, tha dteMbmn mSted an' eutbucit. Mo to-ddfeat flgbtl^.to the last feysraenadf Italy dMh at 1^* Whltinsvflfe Qaminwfity o^that 'knifi'' duto-df booani sent tha M . a > f wtola the final ghioMr bsCwten plaac, ooasiderad ' ‘te'oC ttte affsni-^ stotritey. a A ,.B id - Herald and Dills to sehsdniid a t € eat foame te tte:ntota-dfMass4urant Six sedan, 1980 Phone 8726 or Janitor 7686. Hartford. Feb. ll--K e e n opspippti- nime bat the final score was lS to General, ASsebibly ic te ' on the Dis­ inan Raidh : b ai^roached lower •sob const SB s word sad oooiponad Dodge sedan, 1981 WUlys sport 14 in favor, o f the Y boys. f(,r. flisanclal' ^aid^.for. the nu^artty wAa snowing ttN ew ; words SB two words Mlslmnis cost Is timi is promised for the Spcond.Cmi- trict Ctort'^bm. > If his advice is price of three Uses . roaster. Cole . Motors, 91 Center FOR RENT—3 ROOM FLAT ^ th nectlcut Btate Egg Show which The BajB^ defeated the.National heeded, the questiim will continue here Jiita its . nationals.. Line rstea per day Cor ^;^BBtBot street. Telephone 6468. improvements, 28 1-2 Church opens at Foot Guard Armory -in Guaffd Reserves in’a close cmitest at to hang , fire fbr at/least two more The catastropbia. was the . most lanff inetyb|ibUi. ads» __ _ _ * street Inquire 68 West street KutfoM next' Thiirsaay* 'and con- eij^ tM rty i Si~2L favor of Easdes. weeks. aerloun in this ri glon. since 1921 OoEd ■CeeStB# Msrefe M» Udd 1982 CHEVROLET SPORT coupe, Osxh O h s m tinuea-through Satordfiy,. Entries The;, • Hazarilrille-Ringer • w^ e ' The District Court hill is sched­ FlmttMSArasaldiiefllty an eityioaion The cold jmty h a a ^ ofi in^GMar 1982 Chevrolet coach, 1981 Chev­ FOR, RENT—ULLBY ST. —N w by 3 ^ poult^ breeders, totaliajg 278 was a ]»rt of lllw'Cbiinty Y. Mj C. at'tha Oppau anunenui-factoiry. 6 Coaseonttve O vs »| !«*•!• 5 * rolet 6 passenger coupe, 1980 Olds- uled fOr A .pubUe hearing next Fri­ boma, Ndth tempftnffura* near-jMfiW 3 ConieentlTe D sy s . .1 • o t « U lOto C^ter, modem five rooms, ffrst dozen^i^lgs, have bem delivered '-o A. b ; league. 'The Rangers are in day. H the Judiciary cdshmittee asts in the northwefitsw ; part o f . Pao 1 Osy •'•I ft stBl it ots mobile sedan, 1929 Vi^Qjrs Knight floor! steam beat garagA biquire the o f ^ of the. State- Department tlm lead in thie League. The ecore All ordera Cor Irresnlsr isserttpos sport coupe. Armory Garage. 60 prpn^tly on it,' the MB could come state. In Texas tiie cold wave ipae will be obarsed st the ose'tUse r ^ 21 Elro 8treet.vCall 5661. of A^ctatiire. vdiere they are being nos 35-26y in favor Rans^. befofe the Senate a w^Mi. ftom next PHLSBURTS CAPTURE. abating slowlyr. . Special rates for long tens eyery Wells street Dial 6874. Tonight the Highland Park boys held u n ^ identical oonditions for Tuesday;' Rising temperaturei ware bnnk- day advertlslsg glres npoa reanest. FOB RENT*-^TWO, THIUE; and 4 Judging , and >r«noval to . the Armory win have a game at 7 o'clock and Ads ordered tor three or siz.^ays room ajpaitmenti, beat Janitor the Wapping teams- wfll : have > two M ilk in g ' BRHNSTtHIRNAIIENr ing.the afld’A gity 4Qr.-aoinftaKte|rtdtt and stopped beCore the third o r flCth AUTO ACCESSORIES-^ the. day before^ the riiow .. the h ig ^ areas-of-thia. far Wait day will be charged only tor.-the so* eervice, tttfrlgsrmuit fomiahed. Call In the Adhit: daw th ^ is an gamea bi^nplBgJtt 8., Most of the last weekMwthe Gen­ tual number of tuses the-sd appear­ .TIRES 6 Arthur-A.r lEnofla 6440 or 4181, average of two cozen eggs entered The'T.;rer The funeral services for Harold (Ooiriinaed from Page One.) M n. C t^ lea BJahkenburg on Mon< CLASSIFICATIONS 14 days after date which will be on trcgihy for the Adult Claw. Com­ Scagel, 84, who died last Tuesday d ^ evening at 7:80. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 the 26th day ^of February, A. D., missioner of Agriculture S. McLBsn night of pneumonia, was largely fleeted from this policy by the RlrthS .jc ,. ..L. • M .m . attended at the Marchant funeral Leai^e’s recommendations. ' \^nifred Keiff of Rockville Is Engagements ...... B BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while 1933, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, Buckingham has offered a similar moving his fiunUy and household Marrl.-' *es a • •» aaggigwrdj O learning, Details free. Hartford to satisfy said execution and my trophy for the 4-H Club d a w and home, Hartford, on Friday after­ Although- the League committee furnltore'to tide village . D e a t h !...... • ••raaxcaaa D Academy ot Hairdressing 693 Main fees thereon, the following describ­ Dr. C. C. McCracken, President of noon. He was a World W- veter­ of nineteen requested a simple “yes” , EYanklin Wells and Fred .Lee are Card of Thanks eaaaa a.« B an and the Legion ook charge of, nr “no” answer to its one question In Memorlam I* ed property to wit: Connecticut Agricultural College, is i^ dn g . the boys chosen to repre- street, Hartford. the burial services at the Wapplhg of whether Japan would agree to Letter F L ost and Foun,d ...... 1 1 Pair bay horses. offering th e.^ ird trophy to 'Voca­ aent^ToUand County at the state gmtM. Announcements S 1—^2-horse dump cart. tional Agricultural studrats. bemeteiy. Rev! Truman H. Wood­ discontinuance of the present J i^ to Personals ...... S indfi^'InteiSccmnty athletic cham- BUSINESS 1—2-horse wa^n. Ihe Egg Show will be au^ented ward of East Hartford, officiated. onese-qsonsorwl Manchukup govern- A t e » e b n « Mrs. G -W alter Smitb gave the -ment in Manchuria, Jsqian is seiz­ piofidilp contest^to be hcl^.'at '.the Autom obiles for Sale a e • • a a.g a if at 4 OPPORTUNITIES .32 1—l-horse wagon. by a Baby Chick Show, commercial Hartford High 'school gymnasium. Automobiles for Ezebarge a e ax« ^ 3 Tobacco wagons. exhibits and an edupatlonial. pro­ second th« -second, in h. aeries-of Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Street, Manchester, consisting of 6 sory plan in the world .wbich could Then the finrelgn miJ^ter will seek talks about ’'The '-.meriran In­ Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 fined Motor Oils to farmers, auto ner in the Belmont E\iturity 1919. the emperor’s sanction o f the reply Painting— Papering a a e • e e a ata a.atG 81 and truck owners on easy credit room single house, I'ccur garage and be made available for study. It deals Berlin—Dr. Carl Heinrich Beck­ dian;” - ; i iftTirt described below will be sold by with major phases of the industrial before sending it to Geneva, prob­ Professional Services ...... 88 terms. experience or investment er, 56, former Prussian minister of ably Monday night. ' Repairing ...... 88 required. Chance for immediate me at Public Auction at the prem­ problems, even those developed by education. , CUip OGABETTB PiUCES ; Tailoring—Dyelng-deanlng ... 84 ises on Saturday, Febroary 26to at machinery and which may be claw­ Little was done in the matter to­ V. ' ' I y . i Toilet Goods and Service 86 steady Income. Write Central Santa Ana, Calif.—Charles G. day because it is Kigensetsu, a na­ F m ^ m b --ese soft i^ ll yoalti^; Wanted—Business Service »<.... 86 Petroleum Co., 6420 Standard Bank 2:00 p. m. ed as tecbnocracy, and. many table Periey, 47, former stage actor and NewiY«at.;Fdr.. 11.—(AP)—The tional and supposed 2593rd anniverr American /tObadod.' - reduced the - to imaba them with .^ Ifo . itejts|A fildaeatloBa] Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Land is known as lots number 2 of statistics are given. fiirst. actor ,to,.be “stfured’’ by- the plecte. ’ HeroJii, how; to ,^..AiABte Courses and Classes a a a a.B;a;a.a asa.a 87, A fieveh’ point progri^ was offer sary of the finding :of the emigre. wholesale -.priip* o f its- leading brand and 3 of the tract known as the UUversal Picture Corporation. ’Tieed':iuid-jtAi|is’’-o( the peaboek’s Private Instruction ...... 88 SALESMEN—WANTED TO SELL ed as meeting the state’s general Honolulu—Harvey E. Keller, 78, of cigarettes to '85.50 '-a ' thousand Dancing eaawaaeeaaa S.a.a SMIX baa aM* 88loyment assurance BANKER DIES IN SAAR EXPLOSION Help u d filtnatloas dent business with a chance for ad­ reserves, so that more employers trade circles for the past fortnight. Terms 10% cash at time pf sale, On Jan. 3 cigarette priceb were Help Wanted—Female ...... 86 vancement. Experience' not essen­ balance within 30 days on approval will be encouraged to participate. lUverside, Calif., Feb. 10.— (AP) Help Wanted-Male ...... 86 tial. Must have car. Grand Union . ;rhat the State Labor Department —Frederick^ B. Howard, 72, promi­ (Continued from Page One) reduced to |6 a thousand from Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 87 of deed by the Court 86.85. Agents vV anted ...... 87* A Tea Co., 24 Union St., Willlmantic, couect and dlweminate employment nent ba^er of Brockton, Mass., bodies across ntreets. All telephone Bltnatlons Wanted—Fem ale ...... 88 Conn. ARTHUft A. KNOFLA, statistics in accordance with its died here today after a short ill­ Situations Wanted—Male e a «.e e e a 89 ness. His son, Frederick, arrived by lines in the vicinity were broken and employment Agencies ....a...... 40 Committee of Superior .Ooart functions outlined - in the - present airplane Monday from Brockton. trains were unable to enter tba rail­ Live Stock-Pets—Ponirry—Tchleles statutes, - road station because of wreckage of Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 FUEL AND FEED 49.A The body WiU 'be sent to his home mi Llv I Stock— Vehicles ...... 48 the tracha; Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 SBAbONED HARD WUOD, stove city* .. t The' tank which exploded was 270 Wasted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 size, furnace ckunks or Replace feet high and 160 feet in diameter. For dale Mlseellaneons AGT—Charles G. Periey, actor, Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 PUBUC AUCTION died him today of heart disease. Were on- Uie Jbb early today. All Fuel and Feed ...... 49— . BOARDERS WANTED S9A He waa.:47... . . ’ available. . trucks _ eerve^ as Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 By virtue of an order the Superior Court for the OoimEy Household Goods ...... _..... 61 Machinery 'and T o o l s ...... 68 HEATED ROOM with board, ga­ of Hartford, I will sell'at pubUc auction on the premises, on the Musical Instrum ents see orarw o a*.a a a • ' 68 rage available. Inquire 18 Winter 25th day of February, A. D., 1938, at.2 p. m., as a whole, the fol­ Dfflce and Store Equipment .... 64 lowing described property:, . > ' Specials at the Stores ...... 66 street, or telephone 8525. Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... 67 Wanted^^To Buy- ...... 68 ROOM AND BOARD a t-811.00 per Those two certain .lots of land sif^ ted in said Manchester, Room*—Board-H ott ls He setts week. 'The' Hotel Sheridan. TeL known and designated^aa Lots Number/11 and 13 c f the Rolston rthffJC AUCTION Bostanraatv 8678. Tract, a map or plan of whldi tract isa ' cut^,;out cat :pre^ .lace. • "Wbife^lar bet work, so if you not fbjrfc. Wehave ftbf I. fo r _____, AH salbM it people wbo.aip laaQr,. place.” • r - An Tboked/ljAy. “Gee, I i0r-d6-tKt*. said Scouty. We love to; d s ' ha--|M ^ rm •orOyipOV'; fifllt, With •T w i v to Awimit-; vai Jack Ffobti minch Z.N yitisdtiab; H ^ huHih “Dej^t- lo t , TOe win tst-yoB. you have ' ^ A n d 1 wAEkbd t9-i< thtag that tine Buor- bt them, .wfUivn' pastAi" Li.*'.; fc*:"v ^ - »►.•■■ -,i L ' -1 . ■•'■

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A«r.y i A / . . i ’’ ■' ' -.-V ' i .-TA*. -'.y \ - • ..rA VALENTINE DANCE iTnm iU l. NorQi 8^ , ^tardtyt F«b. H> TooBf PioploP* PeHsh B ed ^ . Harto b j The Heppj Plje- ^ PrtBdill a D oor F i I m . A m s a e . j ^N ikfr At A|miiiai:Airaii>r An Kinds of Games Played OsanoiTo Cater.' ^ Tha 88th annual baa5piat of HojM By Members As Cemial 1 ^ Ladd^Company Mo.;l| 8. M. F. HoM OoiBpeny l of the Men* D. win bt held tbla evening at 6:80 oheeter Are d w w tm «t will hold Its Gadiers Last N i^ ' in Chaney HaU. Chet UTbano Oaano Mvuler moothv^ neetliij Mondey win serm a roast tiurksy suiqier. and ^ r e v ^ f at 8 o’clock at the Are h ^ - George Hunt Will officiate as toast­ St. ' r ’'''A S-' quMtMS. Main and Hilliard etraete. master of file evening."Ihi prlnripal n-i' 1 mod attendance Is desired as sevr, ’The Knights of QOlumbus used the address of the evening will be* ^ven * Brid^t*S Ghi^hes To Hear er£ ^natters of business w ill be act­ facilities the School street by P rin c ^ Clarence P. Quimby at Recreation Center last evening and H a r t f o r d Fannie W. SL ■lidiniithitratf6E‘ ed upon, and the banquet commltteef 'the Manchester High school and the of tbf estate df about 'Ri members were present wlU make Its.report. committee has secured severatvHart- A meeting open to all male mem­ against Carl ■'Jt. ’The program* Included several kinds • .vj* - i ] ford entertainers for the evening. bers o f S t Jam es’ emd S t v B r i d ^ ’s fore^bsuTe of :av;mortgm lot of indoor'sports. : ^ V -''- K. i ] K daughter, Barbara Louise, was . The committee in charge of ar­ parishes WULbe hrid tomorrow afber- 18 and of Jtot'171]^ the - The basketball game was won by bom yesterday at S t Francis hospi­ rangements is Bob Metcalf, chair­ uo Methodist church here on February Many are perfect remnants SontkS-v-*" BfsndicSttiV'OMiui.' 24, will be held at Rockville next '* - •».# W-, A good slsed crowd attended the . ..others have imperfec­ 1*; ••• -• wV’ onccrt given by the Beethoven Friday night. caub at the Haiardville Meth- Last night; Rev. Stanley Helps ot tions so slight that only an Church' last night. A. Aii>srt Thompsonvilie, presented stereqpti- P>- roon, bass, and Mrs. Elsie Gus­ con views and gave a talk on ”Trav- expert could detect theih.' . tafson, soprano, assisted the club. eltiig I’brougb Canada.” Next week L. Burdette Hawley w a the ac­ he w ill give an Ulustrated lecture on DESIGNS F O R com panist. Europe. Rev. Hollis M. French of Warehouse Point spoke dn the duties INFORMAL and Mrs. Florence D. Kelly, proprietor of the fourth vice president fmd Rev. ^ ,S.w’ ■.,.*/A ‘ of Florence's Delicatessen, yester­ Marvin Stocking of the North FORMAL WEAR day filed a petition in bankruptcy in Methodist church continued his talk » the U. S. Federal court in New on hlble study. ^Protected Against Design Copying. ' *■, 1.; Haven. Debts of'$8,726 and assets Dean Theron French led the de­ C of 12,000' were declared. Jacob votional period and took for his sub­ Grower, owner of the general store ject “Co-operation and the Cross.” V.... n.... In South Glastonbury, also filed a FCadio Broadcasting” -was the title I . . bankruptcy petition declaring debts of the social hour program conducted o f 314,649 and assets o f 316,039. by Roberta Burr. Remnants and fihpeffect Goods Sold at ' ' HOSPITAL NOTES .. t • • • VAUNTINE PARH FOR . . i.. , . WILLING WORKERS GROUP M rs. M a ry Phaneuf o f S$i| C enter CHENEY HALL street was admitted to the hospittd yesterday. r SALESROOM .-i Society At Concordia Lutheran A aaa was bom yesterday to Mr. Somev^here in th^^ a futul’d ^ • Church ToiHave Supper and and Mrs. William Simier iff Wap- HARTFORD ROAD, SOUTH MANCSESTER, CONN. plng. / Social Tonight. Miss Ruth Watson of Chestnut president is studying his lessons^ or build- Lodges Chestnut street, and Joseph The Willing Workers society of Orfiteill of 28 Warren street were the Concordia isbtheran church will ingja ftjiuidati

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