T5|3Tpw^Ttu!? 4VEBAGB DAILY CUIOULATION tor the U M th o< OeoNober. 1830

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VOL. XLV., NO. 105. (Claaslfted (dveitW of on Pnge 10.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1931. -(TWELVE PAtaSS) PRIC^T^B CENTS

<$>” INDIANPRESS ICE CARNIVAL FEATURE ICECAKNIVAI SUMMON MEMBERS 6- DO-X STARTS OFF; SEESFAHURE ONTOMORROW FOR BUTLER COURT IN r e PLANS D ^IT E S N O W COMPLETES FIRST « Sit Rfisr Adinirsls snd One WEILL OR£SS£D 51X Kear Aamirais ana une Gandhi and Followers Sayi Pond Being Cleared As Fast LEG OF SEA TRIP Major General To Hear Wears Pair of Overalls, Three They Are Ready To Go As Possible and Will Be In Testimony — Case May Pairs of Trousers, Two Pairs Geonan Seaplane W i^ 19 of Boots and Three Shirts. Back To Jails ff Their Good Condition—Unusual INORTTYSURE Go Before the President. Hartford, Jan. 81.—(AP.)— Pkssensers Reaches Ae There Is still a possibility that Views Are Not Considered Program. 0F3PUCES0N Herman Smith, negro World Canary Islands Fithent War veteran, overlooked one of Washington, Jan. SI.—(AP.)— his pockets in search for $16 Bombay, India, Jhn. 31.—(AP)— The glitter of gold braid and the which he reported lost to po­ Everything is in readiness for SCHOOLBOARD Mishap—Next Step W9I flash of polished swords will add lice. Indian newspapers commenting to-' Manchester’s bigjfsst outdoor sport­ color to the court martial of Major The ex-soldlers received a day on political issues, express a ing event of the nter season—the government check of $19.60 fear that forthcoming conferences fourth annual ice carnival—which Bill Before Assembly Not Be the Cape Verde Island General Smedley D. Butler. yesterday and after making a All members of the court which between Congress Party leaders and ; will be conducted at the Center few purchases a oalance of $16 delegates returning from Uie round Springs Park tomorrow afternoon. an^ Then Across Ocean tries the outspoken Marine for re­ remained. While homeward Different In Effect From table conference may not be so Nothing else is needed except the marks he made about Premier Mus­ bound he discovered his money successful as Is hoped. | appearance of Old Sol shining in a solini of Italy, must appear In the was gone. He made a cursory Mahatma Gandhi and bis asso-! Te Brazil — Thence To examination of clothes then elates In the Congress Party, meet-' clear, blue sky. Selectmen's Draught; full dress of the Navy or Marine. hastened to police station to re­ ing al Allahabad, are saying now' The present snow storm which . Six rear admirals and one major port the loss and Incidentally that they did not ask for their own j started last night and was in con­ Hartford Stories Untrue. general of the Marines will hear the a more thorough search of his release from priso but “for the tinuation at noon today, had not testimony and decide whether But­ clothes. liberation of India’s 32,000,0001 caused a postponement of the Ice ler Is guilty and Impose sentence If serfs.” They assert they are all i LOG OF DO-X FUOHT. Smith explained to police Carnival. The committee in charge Misleading news articles in both he Is convicted. Secretary Adams that he had spent most of his ready to go back to jail If that aim held a hurried consultation this then will review the case and It life In Macon, Ga., as he peeled Is not achieved. morning and decided to delay any Hartford dedly newspapers lead to By Associated Press. might possibly go to President Hoo­ off a pair of overalls, three “Unless Gandhi is prepared to call decision to put off the carnivai un- the conclusion that the bill present­ ver. pairs of trousers, ^wo pairs of off his civil disobedience campaign," tal'late this afternoon or even until ed to the Legislrtttre by Representa­ (AU times given are Easterh Standard.) May Not Testify rubber boots, three shirts and says the Calcutta Statesman, I ■ sometime tonight. tive Raymond A. Johnson of this Butler may or may not testify. dia’s leading newspaper, “we must Meantime a force of 65 town 3:08 a. m.—Took off from heavy muffler in a futile search town, providing for the consolidation If he does he will be subject to for the $16. assume that he has no wish for i workmen were eiigaged in removing Tagus harbor at Lisbon, Portu­ peace and the whole future of In­ the snow from Center Springs Pond of the schools of Msmehester, does gal. cross-examination. He may leave Police inclined to the opinion away with the stipulation for ^nor- his defense to his lawyers, among that the money dropped to the dia may be changed by his atti­ and according to Frank Wallett, 7:30 a. m.—Reported her posi­ tude." Here you see Norval Baptie and his skating partner, Gladys Lamb, of pond supervisor, the ice will be in Ity representation which the Board tion by radio to Las Palmas, Ca­ whom will be his friend, Major sidewalk after becoming lost of Selectmen agreed should enter in­ Henry Leonard, a former Marine somewhere between the first Gandhi Doubtful , recognized as two of the cleverest fancy skaters in the good condition for the exhibition nary Islands, about 400 miles east Gandhi and his associates have world. They will constitute the principal feature of Manchester’s Ice events. Elfforts will sdso be made to the consolidation act. According by north from Madeira. . and now a Washington attorney. and second pairs of trousers. to State Senator Robert J. Smith, Once before Leonard came to expressed themselves as doubtful Carnival program which will ne presented tomorrow afternoon at Center to remove the snow from the sides 10:10 a. m.—Landed at Las that real peace can grow out of , of the pond to make room for the Judge R. A. Johnson and Judge W. Palmas, Canary Islands. Butler’s add but amid a hall of bul­ Springs Park, weather permitting. It is expected that 5,000 persons will S. Hyde there is no truth in such lets in the Boxer Rebellion in China MacDonald’s proposals and that lit­ witness the exhibition. spectators. In case the carnival is tle can be expected from the forth­ postponed until two weeks later, statements and a reading of the bill Instead of In a legal way. He res­ supports these declarations. Repre­ cued Butler, who was wounded and CHAPLIN’S LATEST coming conferences with round table Feb. 14, the information can be ob­ Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Jan. delegates unless EnglEind is prepar­ tained by telephoning 4506 which is sentative Johnson was emphatic to­ helpless. In doing so Leonard re­ ed to give India full control over the skating house number at the day in asserting that the present 31.—(AP)—The German seaplane ceived a bullet wound that forced HAS ITS PREM IE the Army, finances and all branches pond. measure provides for minority rep­ DO-X landed in the harbor here at amputation of an arm. of Indian civil service. They insist CONGRESS ASKED TO ACT This is the fourth year the car­ resentation. 3:10 p. m., (10:10 a. m., E. S. T.) ’ Major Leonard, small and wiry, also upon the unconditional release nival has been held. Each year the The only truth in the articles in The big ship settled down in the also has some of the vivacity and of the thousands of political prison-1 1^ program has improved. Last year question is that the phraseology of forcefulness of his friend, but less ers. I several thousand person occupied the draught of legislation adopted harbor with a great roar of motors of his outspokenness. Silent Film That Took Three Such a general amnesty, however, I ON WICKERSHAM REPORT the points of vantage about the lake by the selectmen was changed by which brought everybody withhx John W. Davis, New York law­ was conditional upon aa end to the | to watch the steel blade experts put Town Counsel William S. Hyde for hearing distance to the waterfitmt. yer and 1924 Democratic nominee present “peaceful rebellion,” and I on their exhibitions. Tomorrow’s reasons having nothing to do iWth She had completed this first lap of for president, may head Butler’s Years To Make, Scores minority representation, the select­ there has been no indication that j program is much more extensive smd her projected flight across the South counseL the viceroy, in the absence of an y ! New Jersey Representative' PUNISH THROWERS colorful than the previous one. men’s bill being found to constitute adverse legislation and to set *up Atlantic in almost exactly seven Big Hit At Showing. prospect for a successful outcome of I The Features hours. The feature attraction will be the conditions not Intended, such, for ex­ the approaching conferences, is like- | Fog between Lisbon and the Ma­ ly to grant the general amnesty Says Majority Advised Re- ^ RUDY VALLEE re-appearance her-i of Norval Baptie ample, as providing inadvertently tiiati a person could be regarded as deira: Island caused a change in her MEXICAN CURRENCY vrhich Gandhi seeks. | and his partner, Gladsrs Lamb, of ori^nal plans and Commander Los Angeles. Jan. 31.—(AP.)— India, in the meantime, remains ; peal of 18lh Amendment; __ New York City, recognized as two belonging to a poUtiesd party only Adulation of the star-gazing multi­ of the world’s best fancy skaters. if registered in it. Friedrich Christiansen, instep of in .an extremely anxious state. dropping a mail bag at Funchal as tudes of Hollywood and Los Angeles Business is getting worse, imports »» p ■ p ft * . The ine Baptiet$apu« - Lamb combinationconibinatlon Can Y®t® tor Only Two. TO BESTABILIZED Its Now Up To Congress. llO LXCQSe fo r urapetm it~ g«tegfl ^ aainival program here The proposed act provides th^it he had Inteoded, eliminated the Ma- cose to a near-riotous frenzy last and expcjta have touched new ’low deira.detpur gnd ckme straight h a ’s. 7 ' levels and unemploymeu: is increas­ two years" agot and those who were “No person shall vote for more thain night at one of the most spectacular ing. fortunate enough to be' in attendance two (out of three) members (of the A radio message sent an hour be­ fore the arrival said that the trip premieres ever accorded a motion Washington, Jan. 31.—(AP) — Hurling Declares Ameri­ witnessed a sight they will long re­ Board of Education) for each picture here. member. term.” This automatically provides was profceeding on schedule without Bankers A rpe To Postpone­ Basing his demand upon the Wick- untoward incident. The talkies yielded the spotlight ersham prohibition report, Repre­ Supplementing the Baptie-Lamb that the dominating political organ­ to the first important non-dialogue sentative Lehlbach, Republican, New ca's Famous Crooner, act will be eleven other skaters of ization, whichever party it may be, ment of Gold Payments movie Hollywood hais produced in ISSING BANKER Jersey, today asked Congressional considerable fame, including four shall have no more than six out of Lisbon, Portugal, Jan. 31.—(AP)’ three years, and a little pantomim­ action looking to the repeal of the from Manchester. Miss Helen Cosker nine members on the board. That —Its 12 motors droning smoothly For Next Two Years. ing tramp proved to the sati:r,action Eighteenth Amendment. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 31.—(AP)— cousin, Jimmy Cosker. two is precisely the intent of the Bo^d the giant German seaplane DO-X of a distinguished first night audi­ BOOTLEGGER KING * t D J I of Hartford’s outstanding perform- of Selectmen in drawing up their lifted itself from the waters of the In a speech in the House he urged Hurlmg aged grapefruit at Rudy | draught while the phraseology Tegus here this morning an^ flew ence his art—pure pantomime—was the chamber to take up his resolu­ Vallee is an offense that merits ^ as- well as Albert Baslliere of Pitts- beyond the need of microphonic as­ tion submitting a repealer to the avoids other difficulties and compli­ off toward Aladeira and t.hp. Canary Mexico City, Jan. 31.— (AP)— sistance. punishment in the opinion of the j cations. Islands on the first leg of a trans- people through conventions. He (Continued On Page 2.) The BUI. Rescue of the Mexican silver peso, The occasion vas the premier Dry Sleuths Investigate said two facts stood out in the orchestra leader and crooner but he | Atlantic flight to Rio de Janeiro, Wickershajn report despite Interpre- is noncommittal on just how much ; The measure now before the Leg­ Brazil. The leg is an 860 twIU which for months has sagged far showing of "City Lights,” the pic­ islature follows: stretch above the Atlantic ocean off below normal, was expected to be ture on which Charles Chaplin, alone tatiems “as varied as are the views punishment.. Charges That Financier entertained on the subject of prohi­ Vallee expressed his opinions on AN ACT CONSOLIDATING THE the coast of northwestern Africa. accomplished, at least in part, by of all Hollywood deaf to the thunder SCHOOLS OF THE Nineteen pe^ns, by far the larg­ of the talkie revolution, has been bition.” the point here yesterday when he BALDWIN IS FACING TOWN OF MANCHESTER. the agreement the Mexican govern­ working for nearly three years. ‘The commission is practically was questioned about the expulsion est number ever to attempt a trana- ment has obtained from the inter­ Headed Rum Ring. “Sec. 1. All of the schools of the Atlantic flight in a heavier than air Thousands of men, women and from Harvard of a son of R. P. A’n- Town of Manchester are hereby con­ national bankers committee for a children assembled before the thea­ (Continued On Page 2.) gier professor of psychology at madhlne, were aboard the craft. The two years postponement of pay­ ter and police had to battle to keep Yale. He expressly asked not to be SPLIT IN PARTY solidated. take off was at 8:08 a. m. (3:08 a. m. ments in gold on the Mexican for­ back the crowds. Binghamton, N. Y., Jan. 31.— quoted as saying yoimg Angier was [ ------“Sec. 2. There shall be a Board E. S. T.). It was expected the eign debt. of Education consisting of nine plane would make Las Palmas, Ca­ Einsteins Present (AP.)—Special Investigators .for involved in throwing the fruit that | members, each of whom shaU be Announcement in New York yes­ the prohibition division today look­ nary Island, late this afternoon. Ax- terday that the agreement had been ' Chaplin’s car arrived moving inch BANDIT CONFESSES elected at the Annual Town Meet­ rangements were made to drop a by inch. The star escorted Miss ed into charges that Andrew J. piaJS, “ c S y “’ ;Two More of His leaders ing. At the first meeting held for signed, was followed today by a Horvatt, missing president of a Vallee said he had heard the bag of mail as the ship curves east-* statement of the secretary of the Georgia Hale, his leading lady in a the’election of such members, three ward off its course to pass over Ma­ former picture, wit'i r*rof. and Frau closed bank, was the upstate boot­ grapefruit tossing was part of an Disagree On Indian Policy; shall be elected for a term of one deira. treasury, Luis Montes de Oca, tell- ' Albert Einstein and Dr. and Mrs. leg king. DYNAMITING BANK initiation. Ing why Mexico had sought the con- ; No Excuse year, three for a term of two years From Las Palmas the plane to­ cession. i Robert A. Millikan as his guests. Amos W. W. Woodcock, prohibi­ and three for a term of three years morrow will fly to Porto Praia, in Payment in gold of 25,500,000 ; Those seeing the picture acclaim­ tion director, instructed his agents Even If so, that was no excuse, Beaverbrook Latest, and three shall be elected annually the Cape Verde islands. After a dollars in the next two years, as ed the Chaplin genius of old. to develop all possible leads about he said. “The candidates would not thereafter for a term of three years. 36 hour halt, the DO-X will attempt specified by the De Oca-Lamont ac­ Not a word of dialogue is spoken Horvatt who disappeared a month Sensational Expose of the have been dropped if they had re­ No person shall vote for , more the most difficult part of its jour­ cord of last July, would mean such from the screen, but sound effects ago shortly before the discovery of fused to go through with it.” London, Jan. 31.—(AP)—Stanley than two members for each term. ney, to Fernando ,Do Noronha, Bra­ an exodus of gold from Mexico that and a continuous synchronized musi­ a shortage of $1,700,000 in the Operations of Gang Work­ “They ought to be punished” was Baldwin, denied a victory over Ram­ “Sec. 3. Vacancies occurring on zil 1,230 miles distant. A short efforts to stabilize the silver peso at cal score accompany the action. funds of the State Bank of Bing­ his only comment when he was ask­ say MacDonald’s Labor govern­ said Board of Education shaU be stop is to be made there and the its normal rate of exchange against i Chaplin has used sound to enhance, hamton. ed whether he believed the incident ment at last Wednesday night’s di­ filled by the remaining members of craft will proceed to the mainland gold would be seriously hampered, ' rather than dominate’ his comedy, Police raids in connection with ing In Argentina For Years merited expulsion. vision in the Commons, now must said Board until the next annual at Natal and down the coast to Rio and music, composed by himself, to the search for Horvatt led to dis­ There might have been a different election of said Town, when the va­ Montes de Oca explained. ' further emotional appeal. turn and face rising disaffection in de Janeiro. From Rio de Janeiro The July agreement, reached at covery of liquor valued at mqre outcome if the fruit had hit any­ his own party ranks. cancies shall be filled by ballot. the plane will fly to New York. u The story of “City Lights,” writ­ than $150,000. Part of it was found body, Vallee said. The orchestra has ! Bereft, of his erstwhile henchmen, “Sec. 4. The Board shaU elect a conference of Thomas Lamont, ten and directed by Chaplin, Is sim­ Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jan. 31. American Pilot. .' other members of the committee,; in a, garage in the rear of the bank a drummer over six feet ‘tall who Winston Churchill, who last night at from its members a chairman. They The ship is comfnanded by Capt. ple, Its theme, the love of a pathetic — (AP)—Paulino Scarfo, sentenced didn’t like being a target, Manchester once more assailed his shall also elect a clerk who need not and Montes de Oca, in New York, j vagabond for a beautiful blind flow­ build'ng and part of it in the home today to execution as a lieutenant I Friederich Christiansen. Clarence opened the way for Mexico to start of the bank janltof. “And if one of the grapefruit had approval of the government’s In­ be a member of the Board. Schildhauer, an American, is second er girl, exquisitely played by Vir­ of the notorious gangster, Severino struck my saxaphone it might have “Sec. 5. The property of the sev­ payment on her debt this year un­ ginia Cherill, a screen newcomer. Visited Binghamton ^ di Giovanni, was reported to have dian policy, Baldwin heard today the pilot and navigator for the trip. Btr der terms corresponding to her Woodcock jdsited Binghamton knocked my teeth out” he said. threats of Lord Beaverbrook, ener­ eral districts of the Town shall be fore departure both said they bUfl Harry Hyers, star of "A Connecticut told the Supreme War Council that appraised and an equalization effect­ financial ability. For several years Yankee,” makes a splendid screen last week to investigate enforce­ he and Di Giovanni were the or­ getic empire crusader and publish­ the utmost confidence in the out­ payment on the debt has been sus- ' ment in this area which is undjer er. ed between the districts in the man­ come of the flight. comeback in the other principal role, ganizers of bombing attempts ner prescribed in Sections 982 and pended, awaiting an agreement be-: that of the mllionalre who in his less direction of Deputy’ Administrator aigainst the, F '. , National bank of “If the Conservative Party does The great airplane made a bea^ tween the two parties concerned. | sober moments aids the tramp in his L. R. Smith. He came after the Boston branch here during the BANDITS GAMBLE not adopt the policy of Empire Free 963 of the General Statutes. tlful getaway. After all her pass- Gold Payments | president of the local W. C. T. U. Trade,” Lord Beaverbrook told a by- “Sec. 6. Five members of the ragers had boarded her, Capt. Cbriff wistful romance. Sacco-Vanzetti agitation in 1927, Board of Education and four mexni The payments were to be made in charged that “the largest bootleg­ Di Giovanni, who was captured election audience at East Islington tiansen stepped on the gas. * gold, and 5,000,000 dollars in gold last night, “it is my purpose to bera of the Board of Selectmen ap­ There was a tremendous rosur and PROMINENT LAWYER DEES ging establishment In upstate New after a battle in which a policeman BEFORE HANGING pointed in each case by their re­ was deposited in the bank of Mexi­ York had operated unmolested* for and a thir^een-year-old g'irl were break up the party.” His speech was the ship taxied out Into the riv|$r co to apply on the first payment. years.” in behalf of Paul Springman, Em­ spective Boards shall act as a Joint harbor.' New Milford, Jan, 31.—(AP)— killed yesterday, awaited death at Board on School Expenses to pre­ Not long after this was done, the John F. Addis, prominent Litchfleld The state banking department has the hands of a firing squad today. pire Crusader candidate, who is Rises Beautlfidly. silver peso, 3 per cent below gold in opposing the regular Conservative sent at the Annual Tovra Meeting a There it ran to and fro a £s# county lawyer for nearly half a cen­ taken charge of the affairs of He and Scarfo were connected also, written or printed Statement of the value at the normal rate of ex­ tury, Democratic state committee­ the bank. Charges th^t the police the police said, with the recent Three of Them Toss a Coin candidate. Miss Thelma Cazalet. minutes In order to get the proper change, fell as low as 18 and 20 per The meeting was productive of a total cost of the public schools in direction of the wind and then ro« 4 man, and until his recent retire­ department of Binghamton made bombings of three railway stations the Town for the school year next cent below gold. A serious situation ment, judge of probate for the New here. . series of rowdy Incidents and a beautifully, the take-off being effect^ was produced, Inasmuch as most ncT effort to find the missing banker To See Which One Will Be storm of booing and cheering greet­ preceding, and an estimate of the ed in 110 seconds. A Portuguese Milford district, died at his home have been laid before the Grand . Scarfo, taken at bis suburban cost of the Schools fbr the current business In Mexico is done in silver here today. He wsus 70 years Qld. Jury, headquarters, was captured in a ed Lord Beaverbrook as he arose, to military plane escorted tbe D0-1^..4H and in almost all cases salaries are address the audience. At once stage school year. , she made off. Both were soon Icm batQe in which three persons, one Executed First. “Sec. 7. Those sections of the paid in silver. of them a policeman, were killed. attendants intervened and uncere­ to sight in the haze. Efforts of the government to Im­ Records of the Gang moniously carried three men out of A large crowd gathered at- the prove the status of the silver -ex­ the ball. (Continued On Page 2.) waterfront despite the early hour to> Accounts of the operations of this Canon City, Colo., Jan. 31.—(AP.) change, brought some betterment, gang, taken from the police flies, witness the denarture. 'The crew but still in the last few days the All on Presidisnt*s Board —Three bank robbers who shot It and officers of the ship were givm a were as sinister as anything attri­ out with officers in a two-state flight! , __ # silver peso has been fluctuating be­ buted to the desperadoes' in the banquet last night by Captain Chris­ tween 12 and 14 per cent less than last March have 4$osed In death for | tiansen. f : large cities of the United States. the murder of a Colorado deputy the value of the gold peso. Were Agreed on Saloons They speclallzecf in political agita­ sheriff. Death Ends Adventures . 'The ship carried 180.000 Idtteni' The government has "^ade vari­ tion lastead of the bootlegging Gambling for the last.few minutes and postcards In addition to ttl ous means to retain Its gold here, operations more familiar ip North of life, they were banged at the store of supplies which Included as with each decrease in the amount Chicago, Jan. 31.—(AP)—F ran k s Lo«ch said the report would be America, and they also engaged in Of Noted World War Ace ned meats. A small quantify of ' of gold in circulation the value of J. Loesch said today that the Wick-Tan issue in the 1982 election. He state penitentiary here laist night.' * coupterfeiting and the . dlesemina- . The flip of a coin decided iohn ...... I'*' orages and enough American chey(»: the gold, as compared with that of ersham commlssldn, of which he is added simply that the report would tion of Anarchistic propaganda. ing $:Um to last until the end of tha silver, increases. Walker, 46, an outlaw 20 years old, a member, sought primarily in Its i lead to revision of the present sltua- Di Giovanni,’ a comparatively who led his band In-the robbery of Santiago, Chile, Jan. 31.—(AP)—-Sflew over-Lake Rico^ear Purto Qal- voj-ttge. Payment of 25,500,000 dollars In recommendatlpna on prohibition, to tion by centering public attention on ^ Canary As Mascot prevent the return of the saloon. young map and‘ usually welLgroom- a'Ranter, Kansae, bank of $4,000 Death in one of the few remaining! Ju Argentine the plane col-y gold in two years, as specified by it. He said no one atttsnapted to in­ e generally proceeding at a crawL street, at 3 o’clock next Monday af­ Haven. Miss Miriam Davenport, !„ ^ of Interstate bepartment Stores, The main highways about town the Chamber which surpassed* the Did you claim a big storm? If you Inc., In which stockholders and oth­ Washington, Jan. 31.—(AP.)— hope of even his fondest friends. ternoon with Rev. Robert A. Col- Springfield’s “Little Queen of the: He called upon his party, how- ®®vemment Bu- were well cleared early this mom- pltts officiating and burial will be Ice’’ will cpme here for the third' ers have been au ed to participate. tog through all night woric by state Drastic measures are to be taken His snonorters supporters saw saw in the two ever, to preeent . pro- S. P. Woodward and Co. will act as by Republican House leaders if aec- supporters saw in the East cemetery. year in succession as a result of pop. , j _ .u 4.ii j - and town highway departments. majorities, 34 on the first vote, and ular demand for an encore. ■ iTS-m In order that it may deserve “Light snow tonight, probably syndicate managers. The height of the storm w u reach­ essary Xo avert a special session. • Then there is Lee LeBelle of Hart!! victory ^ d make it lasting, Chairman Wood, of the appropri­ 51 on a ballot rejecting an opposi­ ending Saturday morning, warmer ed between 7:30 and 10:30 lu t tion amendment to the original ford, who is noted for his barrel Speaking before the National tonight, colder Saturday night;” Transfer of control of the North night. By midnight there had been ations committee, said today if all jumping in particular but also for Democratic Club, Copeland said European OU Co., operating in supply bills failed of passage by question of confidence, an indication FUNERALS All right—let’s go! Mail or bring such a fall that taxi service w u in that his government, the seventh in his speed skating. To complete th e. “S’!! informed persons look upon the your guesses for the week ahead of Germany with title to more than 1,- February 15, he would propose to program which follows a series o f ! present administration at Washing big demand and this ’ continued un­ the life of the present Parliament, the' weather reports. Sign your 600,000 acres to the provinces of til after 1 o’clock this morning, calls cftnUnue existing appropriations The f ! S r o^f NoJm^"^ Stuart i ^he (own junior and ! ton as a fal^reJ' Oldenburg, Brunswick and Mecklen­ during the next fiscal year. would hold on until a new president name and address on each batch of coming from^ all parts Of the town. is elected in June* to succeed M. Hohentbal, son of Mr. and Mrs. senior skating championship evepte' -Today’s------economic distress,” he predictions. The cu test starts to­ burg, w u announced by H. K. To­ This course has only been resort­ starting at 2 o clock, there will be said, “is the fault of the Republicati morrow. bias, treuurer of the company. The Town and' state plows were out ed to in the past where the House Doumergne. Then the Cabinet will Emil L. G. Hobenthal, Jr., of 24 early this morning and succeeded in I resign as a matter of course. Roosevelt street, will be held this Frank “Woody” Wallet, Manches­ administration. I do not say and buyers were Sydney Keoughan of and Senate were unaljle to place be­ I The first vote last night came on ter’s contribution to the fancy skat­ never have said that President Hoo­ Denver, and the Hope Engineering getting many main roads open be­ afternoon with a private service at fore the people started for their fore the President all of the supply ! a question of acceptance or rejec- the home at 2 o’clock and public ing world, his niece. Miss Dorothy ver brought on this panic, nor that HURLEY AS P0STMAS11R Company of New York and Mount bills before time for adjournment. |tion of the declaration of policy. It service at Center Congregational Brown, James Foley and his part­ be is responsible for wbaf hapj^n- Vernon, Ohio. The price w u report­ work. Pedestrians generally used Liongvvorth’s Views * was carried by the government, 312 church at 2:30 with Rev. Watson ner, Miss Emma McEntee. ed originally. ’That would be silly. ed to be more than $2,000,000. the roadways. Although Speaker Longwpfth has | to"258.” 'Ai l^m^ndmenV offered by Woodruff, pastor of that church of­ The Committee Dodged the Truth Washington, Jan. 3l — (AP) — A force of men h u been working indicated he feels it is jpst as sim­ the Radicals would have involved ficiating. The Ice Carnival committee which “But 1 do say it has been impos- President Hoovef today selected since early this morning clearing ple to reach an agreement on the some tension on free education and Robert Gordon, South Methodist' includes John J. Wallet, secretary siple to deal effectively with the sit William E. Hurley, for the post- TWO BURNED TO DEATH Centf*r SDriners Pond for the Cfami- annual supply bills, he has said such M. Laval, believing the matter one 1 Church baritone sciolist, will sing and treasurer George Hunt, uation because the Republican ad­ nuistersbip at Boston. val due to start tomorrow after­ a course would not meet his objec­ of educational rather than political I “That Sweet Story of Old’’ at the publicity, Frank Wallet, program, ministration has denied, belittled Hiirley. who b u bad one of the noon at 2 o’clock. The snow had tion if a filibuster in the Senate policy, asked its rejection. T h e! home service unaccompanied and and Harry White, finance, has and dodged the truth. There has longest careers iri the postal service, been all removed shortly before worked faithfully in an effort to succeeds Charles R. Gow who re­ Baltimore, Jan. 31—(AP) —Re­ against a supply *biU would result in Chamber responded with a vote fa- i two selections at the church accom- been no frank admission of the turning (rom a dance at a down­ noon. an extra session. voring the government of panied by Miss C. Louise Dicker- make the» program tomorrow an facts. signed more than a yfear ago but All the men engaged in Park and 309 to event that never be forgotten by b u 1»een held to the service to com­ town hotel, two yoimg men were Wood said it would be much 258. man, church organist. ’The numbers “Consequently, no effective plans burned to death early today in a fire Highway work yesterday were put better if the supply bills were pass­ plete certain construction work in on the town streets this morning and “Safe to (he Arms of Jesus." ' spectacle.snectaole. The exhibitions will start nave oeen presentea ^ to miugaie me connection with the Boston postof­ which followed the collision of their ed as approved by the House, but at 2 o’clock and will last at least situation. Not only has there been fice. automobile and another. clearing sidewalks, gutters and he would propose his resolution in The bearers will be composed of They were identified hours, after­ cross walks. The town trucks were Norman's classmates from Man­ two bourn If not more. Further de- ^ failure to present such plans, but The decision to appoint Hurley event the Senate would not recede CHILI’S PRESIDENT tails may be found on the sport every device has been used to de­ w u reached at a conference today ward as John C. Hager, 21, and removing snow from street comers from Its position on amendments chester High School, Harold McIn­ Frederick Schreiver. and around hydrants. tosh, Roy Peterson, Herman Montie, page. I ^*®-t the honest efforts of the minor­ between Postmaster General Brown opposed by the House and the ad­ ity to assist our suffering citizens.’* and President Hoover. Daniel Love, negro, who said he ministration. IS STIUJN POWER Herman Heck, Stuart JosUn and was the driver of the other machine, R<^er McCormick. Hurley began his career in the Have Majority postal service S3 years ago as an w u held at a police station pending BANDITS GAMBLE With the Republicans having a ■rbs burial will be to the East FIFTH AVENUE BURGUK completion of a cotoner’s investiga­ Government Passes Two cemetery. aseistant carrier. He has been u - majority of more than 100 in the ABOUT TOWN slstant postmufcer at Boston since tion. House, Wood predicted the continu­ IDENTinED BY BUTLER 1916, having worked his way- up The collision occurred at a street BEFORE HANGING ation resolution would have no diffi­ Mrs. Frank F. Spencer of North through all the subordinate posi- intersection and was witnessed by Crisis, One In Lower CONGRESS ASKED TO ACT Main street and her son William are culty in adoption. ' tione In the large Boston office. Patrolman Charles Fields. He said (Continued Frrtm Page I.) No supply bill has been enacted. New York, Jan. 31.—(AP)—Al­ planning to leave on Monday for an the burned car burst almost im- automobile trip to points south. tnedlately into flames and that he Sever^ of the bills have more House, One In Cabinet. ON WICKERSHAM REPORT fred Hartman, 34, was identified in FIHD^ LIVE GRASSHOPPERS who said they were calm in the lu t than 100 amendments, each of the police lineup today as the lone They plan to be away a month .or Marshall, Mo., Jan. Si— (AP)— and another officer were kept at moments. gunman who held up Mr. and Mrs. six weeks and to visit relatives and Add ^ r m weather notes—A folded bay by burning gasoline until after which is in disagreement Should Santiago, Chile, Jan. 31.— (AP)- tour Florida before returning. firemen arrived. “Thef-e were no untoward inci­ (dontinaed ptoui Page 1.) Howard C. Brokaw last Tuesday check blank full of little hopping dents” the warden s .id. “None of this condition continue until Febru- The government of President Col- evening while they were playing ary 15, Wood said, he would press onel Carlos Ibanez emerged victori­ Trinity Past Grands’, association insects- WM brought in from the the men made a last minute state­ unanimous,” he said, “that the backgammon in their Fifth avenue country yesterday by L. D. Murrell, ment.” for action, on a continuation resolu­ ous today from two crisis. One in ! Eighteenth Amendment will meet to Odd Fellows hall Mon­ tion. is not ob- mansion. banker. His assertion they were HOSPITAL NOTES The robbers were captured near the l^wer House of (^ngress and Mifvei and not enforced. John Lockerbie, the Brokaw’s day at 3 o’clock. A supper will fol­ the other in the Cabinet. low the business session. grushoppers w u supported by most Jetmore, Kansu, about 24 hours aft­ Cannot Be Enforced. butler, said he was positive Hart­ of the local entomology experts, er they robbed the Manter bank. After weeks of battle in commit- "A majority of the commission un- man was the man who forced the Mrs. Charles Bunzel Of 587 Cen­ Miss Ruth Behrend, daughter of who said never before had the inr ter street and Jeann.e Cude of 141 They were driven back Into Kansu equivocally state their belief that the butler to lead him into the library sects come, hop-hop-hopping along by Colorado officers. The fug^ltives MINORITY SURE Amendment can never of the Brokaw home where he Mr. and Mrs. Albert Behrend and a Pitkin street have been discharged defeated opposition attempts to kill sophomore at Tufts college, is home to January. from the Memorial hospital. wounded three possemen In flight be adequately enforced. forced Mr. Brokaw to hand over a after slaying Hickmsui. the Ibanez bill granting the presi­ “If the labors of the commission wallet containing $175. Hartman for the midyear recess. dent complete unrestricted powers are not to be wholly scrapped, these denied he was the holdup rnan. OF 3 PLACES ON for four months beginning with the Mrs. Arra Sutton Mlxter of the Congress recess. two proposition's are the foundation ' The prisoner was arrested yester- upon which a new dispensation must [ day in the act of taking a box cf Home Service department of the ■The bill now goes to the Senate be built.” 'Shoes from a parked automobile on Hartford Gas Company will give an­ SCHOOLBOARD which votes Monday and is expected other cooking lesson at the Man­ "Now that the tumult and shout-1 Park avenue. Police said he was to approve it without much delay. Ing has measurably died down,” he I suspected of guilt in several simi- chester Community club on Tuesday TODAY SUNDAY (Continued from Page 1.) Resignation Reports. continued, “the people properly turn {lar cases. at 2 o’clock. The . dishes will be all While the bill was making its to Congress and ask what it Intends I The butler made the identification prepared at the request of local Charters of the Ninth School Dis­ bumpy way through the chamber the women who have been attending the CIRCLE to do about it. Inasmuch as there j in the absence of bis employers whd^ * ‘ » trict of Manchester and of the capital buzzed with the report that course. finance minister, Carlos Castro Ruiz, Is no reasonable doubt that a great are in the south. Police said they Eighth School and Utilities District majority of the people share the would ask Mr. and Mrs. Brokaw to A DARING EXPOSITION of Manchester, insofar as they re- who Is premier, intended to resign conclusions reached by the Wicker- Mrs. Herbert B. House of East because of controversy within the attempt identification on their re­ I late to the conduct, maintenance or sham commission, it is the plain turn to the city. Center street has been palled to her L O IS M O R A N OF UNDERWORLD LAW - ■ construction of schools or school Cabinet as to the manner In which duty of Congress to act at once.” old borne in Jersey Shore, Pa.,, be­ , buildings, or the laying of a tax to the government’s plea for adoption Must Get Busy. cause of the Illness of her aunt. support the same, and any private of the bill should be presented to Congress, he said, “must no long­ J. H. MURRAY I act relating to the Town of Man­ Congress- PUBLIC RECORDS President Ibanez called a Cabinet er temporize." J "COSTELLO chester inconsistent herewith are “The party,” he decdlared, "that HSHERMEN PROTEST hereby repealed. meeting late in the day and diffi­ refuses to face the facts and meet “Sec. 8. This act shall not take culties Were ironed out in Senor Cais- Warrantee Deeds tro’s favor so that the crisis passed the issue how with firmness, cour­ COAST GUARD SEARCH CASE" effect until it shall have been ap­ age and wisdom, will be overwhelm­ Hathaway and Steane, Inc., proved by the voters of the T ow i»t and Castro now will continue in the Hartford and John H. Hackett of I With portfolio. ingly repudiated at the next Nation­ ^^UNDER an Annual or Special meeting duly al election.” Manchester to the State of Connec- warned and held for that purpose. Senor Castro Ruiz, fathered the Lehlbach______said if his bill_ passed____ ticut, 4.06 acres of land in Buckland Washington, Jan. 31.— (AP) — TOM M O O R E At said meeting the vote shall be bill to give the president special now the voters could debate it dur-: State Highway purposes, Plans for coioperation between the taken on the voting machines and powers in order that he may be able Coast Guard and legitimate fishing SUSPICION'^ ing the spring and summer, and' John H. Hackett ofi Manchester to handle any emergencies while the polls shall be open from eight choose their delegates in the fall. : State of Connecticut, a small boats to avoid unnecessary search Romance in the Canadian Rockies, where LO LA L A N E Congress Is in recess. of fishing fleets for liquor were o’clock in the morning'until eight Early next spring, he continued, the tract of land in Buckland for State Powerful plot—^Thrilling drama — o’clock at night.’’ will of the people would have been Highway purposes. discussed today between Represent­ they get their men—and their women. Late this forenoon Judge Hyde ucertalned. ative La Guardia and Cjommandant suspense—ronuuice! told the Herald that there was no DO-X STARTS OFF; "We could ehter the campaign of V RUM BOAT SEIZED. Billard, of the C out Guard. question whatever about the bill pro­ 1932,” he said, “on issues that would The meeting followed action by viding for minority representation COMPLETES HRST evoke the calm consideration and the New York, Jan. 31.— (AP)—The the Mid-Atlantic Fishing Association CHAPTER NINE—RIN-TIN-TIN IN “LONE DEFENDER.” on the six-and-three basis desired sound judgment of the people, rath­ motorboat Cinderella with 450 cu es in bringing to the New York repre­ by the Selectmen. He said that in er than on an issue that primarily of liquor standing in three feet of sentative’s attention the seizure by order to clarify the situation he in­ LEG OF SEA TRIP Inflames prejudices and pusion.” water in her hold, was towed into a Coast Guard crew of the fishing tended to submit to the board an port today by the Coast Guard Cut­ schooner “Good Luck” off New York analysis of the bill showing the rea­ (Continued' From Page I.)’ SENTENCED TO DEATH ter 810. Monday night. son for whatever changes in form Northampton, Eng., Jan. 31.— The fifty foot craft had been La Guardia said charges against had been made. senger, in favor of several extra the guardsmen in, this c u e were (AP)—Alfred Arthur Rouse, travel­ seized early Thursday morning off 3 D ays 3 D ays drums of fuel. ing salesman, today w u sentenced Amagansett, L. I., about 15 miles “serious, involving more than a vio­ POPE’S WIRELESS PHONE “Where will you fetch up?” some­ lation of rules and regulations.” Starting: Starting to death for the murder of an un­ west of Montauk Point. Three pris­ Sunday Night one shouted to the commander just identified man whose charred body oners taken aboard the Cinderella After conferring with Billard, be STATE Sunday Night Vatican City, Jan. 31.—(AP.)— before the takeoff. was found in Rouse’s burned auto­ will be taken to for said the Coast Guard had repaired Pope Pius will soon be able to talk “New York,” he called, “but mobile on a lonely road near here arraignment before a federal com­ damage done to the boat in search­ directly and privately by telephone I we’re in no hurry; we’ll take our last Autumn. missioner. ing it. with his nuncios in every part of time." The discussion led to arrange­ tie world. ments for future conferences be­ Special radiophonic apparatus CHANGES ROUTE tween representatives of the fishing w u designed for His HJpliness by Lisbon, Portugal, Jan. 31.—(AP) GOING DOWN! fleets and the C out Guard, in which the great wireless inventor, Gugliel- —The Monsamto wireless station to­ it is planned to arrive at a method irm Marconi, and has just been in­ day intercepted a message from the of certain identification of the legiti­ stalled in the Pope’s study. seaplane DO-X announcing that she mate fishermen and thus avoid In the meantime work is proceed­ had abandoned a detour to Madeira stopping and searching them by ing on the Vatican power and radio where she w u to have dropped a Coast Guard patrols looking for Nation which will be inaugurated sack of mail. rum runners. No dates were stft probably February 2 in the presence “Because of tog we are avoiding of Pope Pius, Signor Marconi and Madeira,’’ the message said, “and other notables. are heading straight for Pal­ OPENING STOCKS W^th those “Caught Short” gals in mas. Everything aboard Is running another laugh riot! Take a trip—if. OHIO BANK FAILS perfectly.” New York, Jan. 31.—(AP)— The New Philadelphia, Ohio, Jan.. 31. Stock Market opened narrowly Ir­ you want to reduce the blue^ by a diet --(A P )—The Merchants State bank PLANT IS PURCHASED regularly today, Worthington here failed to open this morning. Middletown, Jan. 31.— (AP.)— Pump, one of yesterday’s strong fu- of laughs, see the screen’s funniest The Bank Department announced Purchase by Wilcox, Crittenden and turetf, rallied 1 1-2 and thertf. were that depositors had been making Company, Marine hardware concern half point gains in American Tele­ pair in this comedy clean-up! heavy withdrawals recently and of this city, of the National Marine phone and Standard Oil o f New Jer­ that loams, for which depreciated Lamp Company* of Forestville w u sey. U. S. Steel and American Can farm and city property had been announced today. were unchanged. Auburn Auto lost tendered u security left the insti­ Forestville Company which h u 2 points. International Telephone, tution with frozen usets. been under receivership will be op­ Westlnghouse, Bethlehem Steel, Al­ ITie bank had resources of $786,- erated u a branch plant. The pur­ lied Chemical and Du Pont 'sagged 0(^ySL6R. 525. It was capitalized at $150,000. chase has been approved by Judge about 1-2. ^ Nfewell Jennings of the Superior Most of the offerings In thtf first pouy Court. few minutes of trading^ were to spe­ cialties and the steadiness of the DID YOU KNOW THAT—* pivotal industrials and utilities gave mo Happy; New^Bus Service Hank O’Day, veteran umpire, the market a firmer Jon*.by the end 6 TRIPS DAILY now* advisor to the National of the first half bouri U. S. Steel, with D ays ^ ANITA PAGE From Manchester to League staff of guessers, pleads after sagging rallied half a A re for a chance for the pitcher ... point net. American Telephone -and LUCIEN Boston and Worcester having given the batter a livelier American (Jafi reedvered fractional Hfere- ■ Fare ball to slub, they have set the declines and Auburn Auto made up UTTLEFIELD' A gainl pitcher back to 60 1-2 feet, says its loss. Boston 83.00, Ronnd Trio $5.50 Hank, whereu in the plfi days There w u a forward movement in Worcester $2.25 each way. the distance w u 55 feet...; (he the farm ImplemShts, led by Inter*' Banning Time Spalding Guide of 1889 shows national Harvester and Case, each the pit(fiier’s'distance to be 50 of which rose a point. NSah Motors, To Boston 3 hourS) 15 minutes feet .... the batting w u sclen- Atchison, Norfolk and Western and Worcester 1 hour, 45 minutes. tifle in the old dayZ, says Hank Eutm an Kodak were others show­ For Reservations and Information -----the balK would buzz p u t be­ ing moderate gatos. Rainimoitot' fore a batter, had, a chance to firmed to response to tha estlmata PACKARD’S DRUG STORE bring around bis bat If be held of record eamtogt for 1980. A« l^ows- CSwtoon Comedy TRANSPORTATION disadvantage at which the pitch­ shows a parechute Jumper floating downW^ard through space after a leap i Foreign exebaUMs ^ were er is now placed, might be re­ (X)MPANY moved. $4.86%. *ihir.- " r e > - -f

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUtH MANCHESTER. CONIJ^ SA TU R ^^,

Sunday School Lesson Istry of -Methodism through her hospitals.’ N b'^cjal offeiing is ..to be asked for. ' The vested choir, iihi der the dlwotioh of Carl M cK i^ y , Jesas The Great Physician .wlU .slng, ‘IJUug All GlorloUs^ ' ^ Btraby and “Blind aijd A3ohe"“ by Siiatthews. The International Uniform Sun- ^ ■At th(B 6 fi)0 o’clock Elpworth RY CiEOBGE HRNBy DQLi&l day School Lesson for Feb. 1. L e a ^ e meetkig- the devoticmal Intematioi^ Solidify; School Lesson Text, hbbfiiai^' L * ' ^ Jesus, the Great Physician. Luke leader will be Itay Mercer; discus­ Surely. ^ hath MwiH' om: griefs, and carried otir sorrow s^ 4:S8-44; 5:12-16. sion leader, DoHs Sisco. Isa. 68:4. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL plans arp 'being made to hold aU In 'th e e'irenirig at seven, Mr. By WM. E. GILROY, D. D. services, there next Sunday. Colpitts 'wfll be the speaker at the Editor of The Congregationallst Mioming. Worship. Sacrament of The regular monthly meeting of Union Service at- Center church. The Our lesson presents Jesus as a tha Lord’s Supper. Communion ad­ the ChJurch Council will be pbrstpon- subject, "Amos, the Prophet of So­ Hard times are not permanent,^of .prople, as a unit, may jmt.rise t^ great physician in the healing dress by the minister. ed from Monday to Sunday, Febtti- cial Righteousness;’’ . • .This is the heretofore unrealized comforts and of physical ills. Leaving the syna­ they show the way to sounder and The music— ary 8, and will be held at the close thlfd of a serfes of “^ ree‘ Great better conditions. They are part of modes of life. , gogue, he entered into the house of Postlude— Elegy in G ...... Lemare of the evening service. Said Jesus, '‘If I be lifted up from Simon whose mother-in-law was Prophets’’ Job. and Jonah have al­ a' c;^le^' When reverses come, ■ and Anthem—O Master Let Me Walk ready been cdnsldered, the^ea^th, I will draw all men unto seriously ill with a fever. The rec­ rise as a.< great wall: barring, tl^^e Wit^ T h e e ...... OUey Speaks SWEDISH LUTHERAN V - r ■. -The Week- me.” This uplift will never* cease. ord is that Jesus manifested- his Anthem—Beloved, If €rod So Loved Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, Pastor. way, it is because w^e; have boea go­ ^Monikiy, 4:d0;p. m.—Brownies. ing in the wrong direction,, and the All nature and economic problems healing power by rebuking the Us...... Rogers Sunday, 9:30 a. m.—Sunday 7:00— Cub ■ Scouts. school. Lord has a better path for'us and is are in'reality spiritual. The world fever, which left her so quickly Postlude—Processional ...... 7: OO—-Girl-Scouts. that she was able immediately to Cainpigio directing Our feet into it will advance to an appreciation of Fidelity Bible class ,aud. Yoim^ 7:454-THustlers’ group with’ Mrs. better things. When it hesitates. It arise and minister to her guests. 9:30— ^The Church School. Classes Men’s Fellowship class. Among the numerous causes as­ John Doyvd, Summit street. may do so to acqiire a new start»-' In the evening of the same day, for all. Sunday, 10;45 a. m.—English ser­ signed for the depressed business many who were sick with various Thursday, 7:00. p. m.—^Boy Scouts. conditions are the disturbances . in The. basic cause of dbpression;: . 9:30—Men’s League. Leader, Roy vice. Rev. Robert Winters will 7:30—Uecilian club. diseases were brought to Jesus, and China, India and Russia. But what­ whether ethical, economic, or spirit., E. Buckler, Speaker, H. W. Henrich preach: There will be no evening Wednesday, 2J30-Ladies’ Aid so­ the record is that he laid his hands ever the causes or however numer- ual, is the savage and insane pur­ of Hartford. Topic: Accident Pre­ service. ciety. on them and healed them. The sec­ vention. I ous they may be, it is now evident suit of personal possessions and- The Week. ■ 7:30—^Midweek service. power; the remedy is always in_ ond portion of the lesson tells also 6:00—CYP Club. Lea#er, Kenneth Sunday, 2 p. m.—Beethoven Glee ' that the world is a brotherhood, so of the miraculous healing power of Leslie, Speaker, Welles Tolson. club. Friday,- 6:30— Third session of bound together that when one na- learning to live for others. A foddv m ich^ter Epworth L ea ^ e In -! tion is tiffllcted, all the world, in famine piay parallel a famine foi;: Jesus in the curing of the dreadful Topic, What Does it Mean to be a Monday, 6 p. m.—Junior Glee club. Christian. stitnte.- some degree, suffers: just as the spiritual nourishment , disease of leprosy. Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Beethoven 7:00—Boys’ Basketball league. How are we to interpret these 7:00— Union Service. Sermon by Glee club. whole body is distressed when a This is called a mechanized age. lessons which are confined almost Rev. R. A. Colpitts. Topic: Amos, Tuesday, 6 ’ p. m.—Children’s member of it is (Hseased. But when those in authority adyisfj wholly to the curing of physical the Prophet of Social Relations. chorus. ,, SWEDISH congregational This fact is leading, yes, ftMtJing limiting the acreage to reduce ovec-2 S., E. Green, Minister disease? To discuss the miracles is The mijslc; Tuesday, 7 p. m.—G Clef cluh. economists and thinkers to take a production, and some advise burning- world-wide view of things, and to of little value, because if we could Prelude—Andante from Symphony ■ Wednesday— Dorcas society^, at the wheat to benefit the farmer," Swedish momin service, 10:30 a, j explain the records they would VI ...... Tschaikowski home of Mrs. William Munsie of cultivate a broader love. Jesus’ lov^ br^d-Iines are lengthening in many cease to be miraculous. The power Anthem—The Lost Sheep .. Jordane Benton street. m. was vast. It embraced the whale cities; something is wrong with the Sunday school, 12:00 m. that Jesus manifested might be Anthem—'The Sun Goes Down..... Wednesday, 7:15 p. m.—Boy world. Universal depression brings present system. Depression eni?,, likened to the cures that frequently Spiker Scouts, Troop 5. Swedish evening seryice, 7 p. m. a blessing in leading to a larger phasizes this, and calls for the sel-r Commuiiion, 8:00 p. m. occur through the power of mind Postlude—Adore Te-De-Lebore .... Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Messiah re- view and to the consideration of the ting of th» machine in better order.; over matter or through the spiritual Wely Wednesday, mid-week service. good of all. We can clearly see that The Ijord knows dur griefs and sof-T heasal by combined G Clef and Bee­ :30 p. m. or h3rpnotic influence of some The Week: thoven clubs. for success even on the external rows, and nothing'is more sure th ^ plane of agriculture, . industry, or strong individual. But the cure of Monday, 8:00— Meeting of the Thursday, 9 p. m.—Uhoir rehears­ that, if we Jook to Him, He will lift, ledrosy cannot be regarded in that ushers for organization. Social hour. al. g o s p e l HALL" transportation, it is not sufficient to the whole "world to vmprecedentbd' consider only ourselves. complacent way. The stories are Robbins Room. Friday, 8 p. ra.—Luther League 416 Center Street levels. The world, like the individuaf," The so-called common people of miraculous healing. Tuesday, 7:00— Troop III, Boy League meeting. Valentine party. meets disaster w ien basic laws are^ Miracles Only Minor Part Scouts. 10;45— Breaking of Bread, have, quite imiversally, risen to violated, we need a ney? wisdom Text: Luke 4:88-44; 5:12-16 On the other hand, there is little Tuesday, 7:00— In-As-Much Cir­ comfortable levels of . living. Urgent avert calamity in the futme. And he arose out of the synagogue, and entered into Simon’s house. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL. 12:15— Sunast two weeks, has re­ put into shape for occupancy, by in the world centuries before they Bailey; No. 9, Geraldine Tenney and | practice. covered and returned to her duties. Howard Rogers. were discovered, so the spiritual pastor of the churc)iv,\\ilI‘'d^ R ate. EVERYBODY WELCOME Marion Apel; No. 8, Faith Galinat; ' . Moosehep^ Leeion'. , Miss Murial Rady is substituting Mrs. Frank Davis of Columbia laws and forces that saints and No. 6, Sadie and Helen Copeland; SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH for Mrs. James Touhey, teacher . In spent several days vsiiting formim prophets may discover in a far dis­ ; Joseph Tobin of this city ’wap re­ No. 5, Meredith and Faith Steven­ Rev. R. A. Colpitts, Pastor cently elected Argus of the Hartford the primary room of the Verilon De­ neii^hbors in Hopevale this week.: • tant day ate operating in our pres­ son, Catherine Walworth, Raymond | pot School. ’Thei latter has been IE. Rev. John W. Deeter’s Bible cldaa ent life if we had power to under­ Mooseheart Legion and bn Sundpy, Stoutnar; No. 4, Albert, Hayden and At the South Methodist church on February 22. Washington’s Birth- was omitted this week, as several oC stand them. the members were El, and o th m Jameb Griswold, Doris Christensen, Sunday morning at 10:40, Dr. Cook, dav, the meetipg of the order will be One thing is sure, the supreme Marion Vittner, Albert Virginia, superintendent of the Deaconess had conflicting engagerhents for'the ministry of Jesus is the ministry hMd in this city. About 100 meni- Betty Walworth; No. 3, Harry Ry- work in New England will tell the bers are expected and elaborate TEN MEN ARE PICKED evening. It is expected that. tha; of healing for the soul. If the lander; No. 2, Bernice and Shirley fascinating story oiKthd'i^Hi^ min- class WiE meet as usual next ’Thurar.^ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church power of the Gospel does not reach Bamforth, Minnie and Pauline Mac- day evening. . » Church and Park Streets. our lives and transform them, there Lachlan; No. 1, Julia Converse, FDR TRIAL OF BROKERS Owing to the storm on Thursday can be little hope of effectual im­ Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector Laura Murdock, Robert and Daniel it was decided to omit the meetiug; provement through spiritual causes Allen, Gloria Bldwell, Lois and Jean­ of the Parish Aid of St. Pete^ Rev. Alfred Clark, Curate in our physical condition. The ette Buchanan, Edith Bratsnyder, New Haven, Jan. 31.-^fAP)^— church, which had j^ n scheduled Gospel in the richness and fullness Havana^ il|Lthedral Once Ten men were today listed ais jurors meet at the home of the premden^ Sunday, February 1st, 1931. Septuagesima Sunday. Norwood and Catherine Fryq, Jime of its ■ meaning is a gospel of Hollister, Marjorie Rungerford, John in the trial of the three, officers of Mrs. Aime C. Gilbert. A few o f .tha spiritual health. SERVICES.. Hayes, Betty Jamieson, Barbara W as 0bl«QT^i|s* the defunct Parker-Smith Company members appeared, however w d 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Men’s Bible Class. Keeney, Dawn Merceau, Leona Os­ after two days and a ■ night se^on the time was passed in nuddnsr-soine 10:45 a. m.— Holy Communion and Sermon. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN trander, Marion Pearl, Minnie Rich­ qf the Crimipal, Superior Court. needed repairs on the choir 'vest­ CHURCH. ... *7 ^ ments and in playing bridge.' Ri^ The Rev. Mr. Neill will preach. ter, Barbara Sadrozinski, Lawrence The court wlE convene an hour be­ Cor. Winter and Garden Sts. Tracy. Total, 44 pins. . T he' -cathedred fore the usual opening time today ffeshments of tea and cakes 'WCt|L Sermon topic: “ Bread.” H. O. Weber, P ^ tor. at Havana, which in an effort to complete the selec­ served. 3 :00 p. m.— Highland Park Sunday School. (3HURCH OF THE NAZARENE enclq^s one of tion of the jury in time for ttie Ailarx L. Carr and Harold; Simday School 9 a. m. took a party of 15 boys and\_ 5:00 p. m.— Evening Prayer and Sermon. ' Rev. H. B. Anthony, 'Pastor the tombs of taking o f testimony in the ijase to English‘d service 10 a. m. open at the regular sesaxop. The St. Peter'’3, Junior "Vested choir The Rev. Mr. Clark will preach. ^ German service 11 a. m.‘ 9:80— Sunday school Christopher Co­ tenth juror was selected after 7 the rpovies in WEUmantlc, Tuesdw ; Sermon topic: “ God’s Workers.” For the week; 10:45—^Morning worship. Subject lumbus, is t h e o’clock last night evening as a special treat. Mr^.^ 7 :00 p. m.— Union Service— Center Congregational Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.—Ladies’ Aid of the pastor’s sermon, “Glorying in most noteworthy mose now ready to take their Gray accompanied «them as chsilrei:::; Society. the Cross.” The sacrament of the places in. the jury box are F. CUne on. * Church. Preacher: The Rev. Robert Col­ of the mapy old A meeting of the Ladles’ Aid . pitts. W ^ e s d a y , 8 p. m.—Board of Lord’s Supper will be observed at Bradley, of Branford, retired car­ Trustees. ithe close. churches. in penter; H. D. Clark, Wallingfopd, re­ clety of the Hebron Center Coo|^-~ Thursday, 2 p. m.r-Ladies’ Sewing 6:30—Young people’s meeting. Cuban city. tired agent; jxjuis A. Dietter,.N^w gfatlonal churbh held at tSeT Circle. ,7:30—Evangelistic service. T h e present Haven, salesman; Charles C. Treat, home o f Miss "Victoria Hildlng W fA- nesday, afternoon. Seventeen Weift .. Friday, 5 p. m.—WiUing Workers. 7:30 Monday evening—Band and buUdlpg, prig- Wallingford, a gardener and care- Society. , ichorus practice. tai^r; .^ th ^ H. Davidson., of Mil- pt^enL The time 'was passed at> Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Joint Choir 7:30 ’Tuesday evening—‘Regular inaUy the church JO'Cob BasserniM,>ofl New bridge, wMle members who are not rehearsal meeting of the c.::icial boArd of the o f . the Jesuits, Haven f George H. Lockyer, of New players occupied themselve^ sevdng, Refreshni«its'*were servWL'. 'The Friday, 8.'15 p.- m.—^Young Peo- church. ~ * was erected in Haven; Herbert E. Wells, South- pie’s Society. fdayers, each oontributed to tlie: aoi>t South Methodist Church 7:30 Wednesday evening—Mid­ 1656 - 1724, al­ hui^, real estate dealer; Mortimer Catechumen dety’s treasury. 'Winners were M r ^ class meets every week prayer service. though the inte­ E. Pieri^nt, Waterbury, dairyman, Tuesday and Friday ^ 4 p. m. 2:00 Thursday' afternoon—Wom­ and Harry Ncttleton, Beacon Falls, Misry E. MitchcU and ^frs. Robfrt^[ rior decorations l^rter. • < , . REV. R. A. COLPITTS Saturday, 9 to 11 a. m.—J3erman en’s prayer meeting at the home of date only from farmer. school and religious instruction. ; The ■Women’s "brtdgCL ^U'.ty * uieC! jMrs. John MiUdodn, 119 Bissell 1790-1820. John E. Parker, Clarence. V. Smith street. and .Paul M. Smith, defendapts, are Wednesday e'venlhg at xha'horae o f . In the wall of 10:40—Address by Dr. Cook of Boston. ' 7:30 Friday evening—Class meet- charged-with conspiracy to <9iftaud the Misses Pendleton, .said; Mta;; 'Ing. the chancel, a'" Anne 0 , XMlber^. Then w en oidY Swedish Lutheran medaUibn a n d creditors .of the company. Tbey ‘This Healing Ministry.” 8:00 Saturday evening — The were convicted a year ago but liie two taUes its several, xnem^ra w en' inscription long church will Ire open for prayer. decisions reversed and new trials absent th fou ^ i l M ^ iddn Marloa. distinguished; tho Ordered by the Supreme CJoiret of Qott was h i ^ scorer, he)r 9cidn M-' Church tomb of OMum- • Inig the l a r ^ t evM:.made:iOk ttGS- 7:00— ^Union Service Center Church.* NORTH METHODIST Errors.' Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, Rev. Marvin S. Siobkiiigt Factor bus, whosp re­ cliH». ' y , ■ Sermon, “Amos, the Prophet of mains' were re­ All services of this church tomor- moved:. to. Ha- Automobile traffic ip New.York, lx Social Righteousness.” vaim.-frpm Santo being $pee<^ up by. the cops^otirm 9:30— Sunday School Rud i^>w will be omitted on account of The . flya laifgeat the irebuildiiDg. Domia||p.in 1796. Cl . Mevated idghways abe^, ^ Unlt«l States'in 6t l . Rev. R. A. Colpitts Bible classes. ■ 2:30 Wediiesday—The women’s When Bpato lost atreets’ ftirMast travel (bae such missionary aoteleties - will meet with Cuba in 1998. the ovei^efM >Iane extendb pbrtto apd 10:4p— Morning: Service in remains w e r e 9:30— Church School Mrs. Yayette B. Clarke, 146 Porter aoptb alopg’^ e Hudsob-rivlr 6:00— ^Bpworth League. English. ^street. . to the front ydiera oprs cap travel v'^rk It is eicpected the •vestiy will be cathedndvat Se- MMSli iatariemiei |No nveniiig iw . , na^^lOr oocu]M viU#. ■ f y * ' ,-Vj *■ y : %’ ^S;

/• P A G E PO U R MANgHESTER EVENING HEliALD, SOUTH MANCHE8TEB. CONN, SATVEfiAT, JA N U ^Y »i, iJ981. /

iUmrifrater and then played him up as advertiS' wise be productive. Such mathe­ ing because be was a member of a matical demonstr^ons are inter­ Evntbtg Emtli . famous and rich family; who then esting and possibly valuable in blazed a brief trail as ^yro organizer periods when the well being of the hhoimetmivke PUBUSHBO Bt THB Poet’s HXRAItO PRINTINO COMPANY. INC. qf a chain of tabloids in which a world is being reckoned by its pro-^ IS Btssell 8tr*«t . lot of money was lostdSy misgqided South Manohettar. Conn. ductlveness. But when multitudes THOMAS F'. ROUSON followers and who has been a sort are standing all day idle in the mar­ Rendezvous Oanant^Mauastr lof spofled playboy aroimd the edges ketplace because no man will hire Uonducted by PtoandM) Ootobor i. ItSt of publication ever since, has deal them, and the cheapest conceivable Erik W. Modean vtuvary Bvantng Bxoept of explaining to do about that tUng is time, we submit that such at 9 P. Suadays and Holtdaya Entered at the Mussolini story which has gotten Post Office at South Manchester. statistics become anachronistic. DISORDERS OF METALLISM ,^body. After idl soreness has' left DISCXIVERY ' Cona.. as ^eond Class Mall Matter. Major General Smedley Butler into the tissues and joints, the diet must SUBSCRl^lON RATES (Fronl The Column) so much trouble. The word “metabolism" 'simply thenlie resumed very carefully, and I sang a' little song. You said One Tsar, by mail ...... SAOO GLOATING? means tissue change, and is.'the sum Par Month, by mall ...... $ 60 only— good combinations —•— . of *“ foods — ’Twas much too sad, • OsllTered. one year ...... $9.00 It was Vanderbilt who set going A1 Smith is generally accredited of all the physical and chemical pro­ with great kindness of heart. We cesses by which the Uifing organized 2” begged .me for a gi„,er one Slagle ooples ...... % 08’ the bit-and-rim yam al^ut the matic diseases must not be afraid To make you glad. cells produce and maintain. of using limited quantities of flesh . ♦ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIAPftO Duce. He told it, no doubt, with are beginning to suspect that it may The disea^ of metabolism can be foods, but must restrict Jilmself PRESS ' a view to enhancing his own Im­ not quite all • be genuine. His ex­ So,- laughingly, to suit your mood, The Assoolatad Press is szeluslvely divided into three classes. In the carefully in 'the use of t carbohy- I toucbe may part we’d as soon try to forecast newspaper boys in and Informed that the Democratic party is bound love affairs, and the man who 1 Boy Blue. anyone to tamper 'with the wall why not now ? use bootjacks in this generation, but the weather for next Washington them that the president had been to have a wet c^dldate and a wet knows most is the one who has had surface, part of a river and an sebmingly there must be enpugh p^tform in 1932 and the belief...... uua uau AND EVER SINCE ocean would come gushing in. birthday. Just the san,s we'd ;a,h"„ ea!?r".^ ‘JS but two teachers— his mother and (From Set To My Hand) old-timers left to make the business MERRITT HIGHWAY widely held a few months ago that his wife. The only approach, then, must worth while. like to see a good, old fashioned "open mind." He had only meant My little soul fell loath to leave. Hoover would h'ave a hard time get­ come from a front entrance. This , I am told that the army sturdy Last fall, before the state elec- Conservative government come into that he was opposed to the form of —R, C.'Sberriff. It wa.s so timid of the night. ting himself renoRdnated by his own wall is made of a process known as horseback fans who ride In Cen­ tbn, this newspaper warned the Re­ revision of the 18th amendment sug­ And while it trembled on the brink power—Just to see how long it party is not as strong ea it was. “ steel-crete,” which is a combina­ tral Park are among the steadiest publican leadership that there was gested by the Wickersham commis­ One question now raised is If a girl goes out into the world My breath arose and stayed Its tion of concrete and metal, and so would last. sion. customers. whether someone can think up some and tries to ape men too much she flight. OQnstructed that it is also an auto- <*Mger in that Merritt Highway Fess Explains ' / GILBERT ^AN. kind of a revision of the 18th is bound to lose something intangi­ And ever since, my little soul, thing; that it was not safe to cava- STAGE tlENSORSHIP Senator Simeon Fess of Ohio, amendment which will attract Hoo­ ble and subtle which belongs natur­ Instead of jubilant and gay, ^ llerly Ignore the urgent demand of There is quite a fever of aeitatlon the Republican National ver’s support or whether Hoover ally to her. Can only sigh, and what It thinks, ' Fairfield County thgt its end of the in New Ynru ^ ^^ifatlon committee, announced in Phlladel- won’t think up something himself. —The Marquess of Zetland. I prize, writes in longhand. He is ew York state just at present | phla the same night that Hoover No one has heard It say. busy daily at home from 9 a. m. to state be given a break In the mat- Otherwise, one assumes that the for restrictive laws on the theatre. “is only opposed to the form of re-,-president’s "open minded” status Ruth Irving Connor. , mid-aftemoon. When he travels he' tor of highway construction, and A number of measures have been vision — recommended j - j in X,-.the Wicker . will .remain unchanged. The greatest danger to Christian­ Queer Twists I puts unfinished manuscripts in a< IJlat considerable obvious disaffec­ sham report.” Fess, of course, is Fess is quoted as expressing as­ ity lies not in unbelievers who attack HELEN, THE MELANCHOLY I safe deposit vault. proposed and are receiving • the it but in believers who belittle it. QUEEN , tion in Republican ranks in that such a thoroughgoing dr-y that no surance that Hoover wouldn’t op'^ ♦ In Day*s News I Wells-on-Sea, England. — The backing of reformers, all of them fine could Ima^ne him saying any­ —Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick. (From The N. Y. Herald-'Trlbuna) ! worm is turning, about 10,000 of iriclnlty was fairly attributable to pose a form of revision which didn’t involving the principle of censor­ thing like that without direct orders place the Vesponsibility of decision Azure, it is I. from the, caves of him weekly. The warm moist death returning administration indifference to the ship. • from the White House. on Congress. Well, the Constitution As it is being practiced, divorce eands here provide a lot of bait for Of course what had seemed t To hear sonorous rhythms on the New York.—When the squaws eyer growing demand for relief We have our own idea of a very 6 says that t\yD-thlrds of the states is striking at the entire social struc­ fishing. Boxes are shipped daily to prove the original interpretation be­ can make Congress call a conven­ ledges! squawk the braves behave, and so, other parts of England. f^pa Post Road congestion. good kind of law to protect the ture of the world. yond any shadow of doubt was the tion for the purpiose of .proposing To watch quick galleys outlined in concludes Clarence Schultz, It looks Whfn Schuyler Merritt’s seat in innocent and the decent from dirty — G. K. Chesterton. the morning as if the last citadel of masculinity C h i n a s was lost to the Republl-' plays. It is a law providing about Lift from the gloom on oars with has fallen. Mr. Schultz is manager golden edges! cfihs on election day and when the five years in a state prison for. any of a band of 21 Sioux who have re­ r ' l a o t Fairfield County cities and towns The GroU'iihoff Not the Only One Seeing Shadows! turned from Germany, where they person who by force" of arms and ■— t ------f ...... - My desolate hands now call the em­ played in a circus. He has learned perors MM pUed up breath taking Democratic with malice, aforethough goes out on a secret. When the he'ap big In­ Whose salt-gray beards amuse my pluralities we togjt the liberty of ex- the sidewalk, grabs a representative diana misbehave just tell their prcfislng the belief that unless the sober fingers . . . wives. 3: of the Innocent and decent element I wept. . . . And each his gloomy Republican majority in the General and drags him or her into a theatre triumph roars. Palm Beach.—Snow white linen SCHUBERT’S BIRTH Aesembly was satisfied to have And at the stem of his boat the fur­ Tuxedos are the thing for men at On Jan. 31, 1797, Franz Schubert, and compels him or her to wjtoess a night social functions. Howard Fairfield county disaffection be­ row lingers. a famous Austrian composer, was degrading, disgusting or merely Major, of New York, «et the style, come permanent and increase rather bom at Vienna the son of a poor immoral play. I hear the resonant confchs and Everything is like the Tuxedo en- schoolmhster. / than diminish it would be an ex­ We are strong for protecting trumpet calls semble except in ^ lo r and material At 11 EYanz became a singer In Measuripg the flash of tremely good idea to do something the 'oars, and lack of a w^.lst-coat. Instead the court choir and latfr leading those who do not like smut from their level falls; there is a wide slll( belt. about that piece of road. having^ smut forced upon them. violimst in the school band. At 14 The pure chant of the weaving row­ Ballybay, Irish Free State. — An It is now proposed to create a ers charms he began writing songs and at 18 However, if people have dirty minds Irish David H ar^, tWs is‘ about. his supreme gift of lyric melody special commission, to investigate. and like a dirty play it is probably The tumult; and, heroic at the He bought a horse at a fair. He • prows, '' , was revealed in ‘The Erlking,” one Our prediction, is that if that is quite as useful to let them go and couldn’t find the owner to pay him. of the world’s most dramatic songs, an that is to be done at this ses­ The gods, with old smiles and '•with .So he turned the animal loose, written by him in a single day. see it as to keep them from seeing spray-splaished brows, reckoning on a trek home. The sion of the Legislature Fairfield His brief life, spent chiefly in It by censorship. They’U bootleg Reach out to me their generous dope was straight. The dealer fol­ the drudgery of teaching/' was - Q>i*nty wlU turn up, in the 1932 sculptured arm.-. the smut somehow or other. lowed the horse in eui automobile 17 harassed by financial embarrasn- By Paul Valery. election with Democratic majorities Censorship of the theatre would miles. Then seller was so im­ ment and embittered by the alow Translated by Joseph Auslander. pressed that he refused to go two or three times m big as those undoubtedly do some good by re­ recogpition accorded his 'works. «f last fall. through with the deal. y* Schubert’s fame rests upon' his- ducing the number of obscene and PAYMENT Rome.—A new schooj of Oriental aongs, some 600 in number. (From Poetry) Those people down in that part o\^trageous stage presentations. But and Sla-vlc languages has bera “Of the modem song,” writes a of the state have quite passed 7 The earth asks reprisal. For all you named in' honor of Queen Ellena, her- it would be practically certain to do take critic, “Schubert is not mily tha beyond the kidding stage. They infinitely more harm by suppressing Of Wind „d w..,r, O.. originator, but, to this very da^ the are mad, and growing madder all unsurpassed master___ Had Schu­ plays that ought by no meanrivto be bert written nothing but these songs the time. And the interesting part suppressed. There’s no holding a he would still be among the im­ of it is that they are not the least censor or q, group of censors, once mortals.” Befora too many y e ^ hay. ——\ bit madder than they have a per­ they get their teeth set in the factor ‘ It is a sweater^ihe kiUtted on a sick fect right to be. of power. CARDINAL RECRUIT WORKS And even the .way of birds th at' ®^® Influenza- *89 INNINGS LAST SEASON Our notion is that It would be not Anyhow, there is never much slant their-flight j Sldl-Bel-AbbeS, Algeria. — Ger- only good service and good business danger of spoiling a rotten egg. Across the blue infinitude of space I mans now constitute*; 40 per cent St. Louis. (A P.)— The Cardinals but mighty good polf&cs to get Will stick like an arrow ih your **® effectives of the French For- in the coming baseball season will hedrt some night. i elffn L ^ o n . * have on han^ a pltchet capable of on the Merritt Highway. NOT SO VALUABLE ' Pain is the pri^e o f lovelinesis t a d ' Xdondon. — Sir Itorry XUt, Jr., who was FETTERS an officer of the British steamship to 289 innings last yaar tn lead the *’®^ting from common colds, auto- (From The Ooxmnonwealth) Grampian, which carried American tgaited la the place by a meraational league to the depart- x m6*bU6 deaths, holidays and other Only in fetters, troops t6 France and assisted in the iT^nt, recently released avera*?** Icqialrlng New York newspaper Is liberty: Items which theoretically render rescue of some torpedo^ American disclose.' . vV *■ - Bltfah hired him as a fub reportot Without its banks- soldiers. \ aU o f U ;^waan’1 people idle when they would other- Could * 1 a Elver Munich, Germany^—Thomas V: > CHitobttv. autlM^, w jim .. A ^ -MM- ' . ■■■^

MANCHESTER WANING HERALD, SOUTH M ANCHKT^, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 1 ,1»31. 'PAGB FIVE

■ ‘ -V •. Girl Who ^Flunked* Film Chance Scientist Shy On Term ‘Discotkry*- m GETS PAID FOR LOAFING Because Findings Cqtne So Gradually Leaps Back Into Clara Bow*f Role That’s Otte of Many Things Ralf Harolde, Stage Recruit, Can’t Understand About TalkieiiK^ ^ ------— ^ ^ ^ —T Pasadena, Cal.—(AP)— “Discov­ .give undue . credit to t^ose wbo ...... ■ ' I I/i 'V 'iir- , I New York.— (AP)—Twice has 20- ery” is one word about which the make these stirring announcements II I~i" w TWi. BY DAN THOIVfAS ■ • year-old Sylvia Sidney stormed the world’s greatest scientists are quite g'oes back to the method by which an entirely new type of eharacu^ timid. the “discoveries” are matde. NEA Service Writer to the, silver screefi—ttiat of : citadels of Hollywood, and her sec­ Dr. Robert A. Millikan, whose As an illustration. Dr. Millikan gentlemanly villain. You saw him t^ ond attempt has brought stardom. cosmic ray discussions are world- points out that the cosmic ray "is Hollywood, Jan. 31.—What’s it such in “Dixiana,” that is, if yob With her black eyes, tearful voice famous, explains why this is so. a beautiful illustration of the slow all about ? saw that film, and will see him ak and voluptuous figure she has re­ “Since the days of Greek myth­ step-by-step process by ^hlch most That's what Ralf Haroide, screen another high clasif crook in “Hoq^, placed the original “It” girl, Clara ology,” he says, “very few 'discov­ advances in science are inade, each actor, would like to know. Ralf has ^ Line and Sinker,” the new Wheeliir Bow, to co-star with Gary Cooper eries’ have sprung full-grown out experimenter building oip the past. been in this cinema-world for about Woolsey comedy. ' in his new picture. of the brain of any one mam.” But pushing on, if he ia", fortunate, a year and a half ^ d be still is On Stage 12 Years A graduate of the Theater Guild The unfolding of the cosmic ray a little beyond where hi^ predeces- going arouqd in a bewildered state Harolde’s entrance into Ho%- school of acting. Miss Sidney won is regarded by many scientists as sars had gone, until presently the of. mind trying to figure out the wood’s film racket was made u n ^ r her first Broadway honors at the one of the major keys to a new world finds Itself in the. full glory whys and wherefores of what goes ' rather unfavorable circumstsui}(^^> age of 16, when she was praised for understanding of existence. of a new conception of i»ture with­ on out here Winding up his 12-year stage c a r^ r her performance in “Crime.” The scientific world is seeking out having been conscious of any ft’s not that this actor has any ! with one of the leading roles r'jh The deep, intense voice and stage to ascertain their source. Dr. Mil­ particular Instance which brought ‘The Front Page” here he received performance of this young girl, “beef”—not as long as his Huge | likan having declared this to be far the dawn.” salary check continues to come in 12 distinct offers to make pictun^. daughter of a New York dentist, es­ beyond the Milky Way. In 1903 these rays were brought But due to the Equity strike then*On tablished her then as one of the every week. But he would gladly Although scientists everywhere to light by McLennan, Rutherford sign over several of those checks to he ■was unable to accept any theater’s most sought-after in­ are on the verge or revelations, their and collaborators. Gockel, a Swiss, them and spent a number of we^s genues. anyone who could tell him why this abhorrence of the term “discovery” developed further facts about them business is run the wa; it is. And waiting the producers and Eqvd^ Her playing in “Gods of the is pronounced. in 1910, and Millikan knd Bowen to come to some agreement so tliiat Lightning” was lauded by critics as he’s not alone in that feeling, either. Their fear that the public may in 1922. There are any number of persons in he as well as mimy others could get one of the finest of the season, and back to work again. And the day it brought her first movie contract. the . film village who would do the same thing. In fact nobody out here after Elqulty accepted its defeat ’he Off she went to Hollywood, but started work in “Officer O’Brien” at not for long, and she came back knows quite why anything is done —not even those who issue the Pathe. to the stage. She played the lead Noted Britons Bare Freak Talents Ralf is a thoroughly finished in “Cross Roads,” and then was orders. Gets Paid For Loafing Ralf Haroide actor—and should be in view of the cast for the starring role in "Bad As Churchill Fries First ^Hot Dog* fact that he appeared in 490 differ­ Girl,” the play ba.sed on Vina An example of one of the things Haroide can’t understand is why he contract, turn a deaf ear to the re­ ent plays before the movie gqld Delmar’s novel. lured him away from the footlights. The movie magnates were so im­ spBnds so much timfe doing nothing quests of other studios that want London. — (AP) — Frying “hot - Robert W. Smith, conservative and gets paid for it. He often has to borrow him. And ^e know of Oh, be made a couple of pictures pressed by her performance they back in the old silent days but his decided that perhaps they had made dogs” has been added to Winston member from Aberdeen, likes to de- weeks between pictures during many other cases just like his. Churchill’s accomplishments. , sign clothes and once draped a which time he does absolutely noth­ However, all of this is neither celluloid career really didn’t start a mistake the first time. So they Previously he had scored as brick stunning evening gown for a niece ing. Yet executives at the Radio here nor there. The main thing until after the talkies took posses­ signed Miss Sidney again, and she sion of Hollywood. arrived in the studio just in time layer, newspaperman and hat ex­ whose dress had been delayed in Pictures studio, where he is under about Ralf is that he has brought to take the throne vacated by Miss pert—in addition to his claims to arriving from London. Bow. fame as soldier and statesman. . William Graham, president of the Although she has been on the His boast that he had fried a British Board of Trade, has beeh stage only four years, she has sausage drew much repartee from known to stand in the house and NEW AIRWAY MAPS Floors Rest On Bed* Of Springs played almost continuously during fellow members of parliament and quote reams of statistics from that time. Even her "vacations” called attention again to David memory, but his hobby in that con­ Lloyd George’s penchant for giving nection is footb^l records. TO COVER NATION are usually spent in Denver, where . To Keep Noises From CBS Studios: she has been guest star with a free movie shows of the American ; J. S. Clarke, socialist from Mary-^ stock company. wild west tjpe ! hill, used tp be an animal trainer in AS NAVIGATION AID She and her mother look almost From this revelation of talents I a circus and still likes to, visit exactly alike, and they are always came these other facts: snakes and lions in their' dens. Chicago. (AP.)—Rooms mounted ^it enters the studios, so there ’WS} together. She speaks French well, Fred Montagu, under-secretary Arthur Shephe.’'C, socialist from on springs serve to keep CBS broad­ be no hissing through the “rnikei? and is a diligent student of French for air in the British cabinet, is a Darlington, likes to pal around with Washington. (AP.)—The first of casts here “clean” of the noises and , Three layers of plate glass, of. literature. She often gives teas for Four years after she had lost her first contract.iUi motion pictures, clever conjurer, and has refused of­ tramps and is reputed to know a series of 92 maps of the nation vibrations of the outside world. ■ ried thickness, separate the control her friends, but seldom grants Sylvia Sidney, 20, got another chance and it Wded. in a role just fers to go on the stage and pull most of England’s regular hoboes especially designed for air naviga­ In the new studios there are also rooms from the studios. “dates.” taken away from Clara Bow. ' , . rabbits out of hats. by their monickers. dangling ropes and things, jarring a The ropes—there are eight of tion has been completed by the fed­ bit against the artistic decorative ^ them, all substantial—lead froid eral government. effect of the walls and ceilings, but I cleats, through celling pulleys and will be gradual. Covering an area of 50,337 square they represent the clash of utility into two traveling, microphones. Hypnotism Fails RADIO OPERATOR HERO Mr. Tarkington made plans to go miles, the map represents, on a with beauty—and utility triumphs They look out of place agadnst the Plant Scientist and Wife to Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, to scale of an inch to eight miles, a in a studio. artistic background. “But, after rest before returning to Wilmer slice of territory in upper Illinois The walls, floors and doors of all,” says H. Leslie Atlass, district As Memory Aid ELECTROCUTED AT WORK Institute to be fitted with three ajid Indiana and parts of Ohio and each studio rest on springs which manager in charge of the Chicago Locate **Daddy** of Plants pairs of glasses. “I will have to have Michigan that measures 329 miles rest upon the real wall or floor, with area, “a radio studio is a workshop. For Some People a holster made to carry them in,” from east tet west and 153 miles .\ space between. The doors are Perfect acoustics and perfect me­ Oklaohma City, Jan. 31.— (AP) — hi- said. He will continue his writing. from north to south. three-layer in structure, each layer chanical equipment come first.” on springs to guard agsunst -vibra­ The ropes, Atlass says, were Clifford T. Paulson, 24, radio opera­ The complete series, planned by Madison, Wis.—(AP) ■— Popular tor credited with saving n^any lives TRIPLE EXECUTION tions. chosen as the means of nricrophohe when the steamer San Juan sank in the aeronautics branch of the de­ Air from the ventilating system placement after every possible belief that hynotism helps a per­ partment of commerce and carried son to remember what has been for­ a collision off the Pacific coast, Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 31.— (AP) — passes through a “silencer” before method was tried. " l August 3, 1929, was electrocuted | on by the coast and geodetic sur­ gotten fails to stand test. Three men, partners in crime went vey, will map the entire area with­ It all depends upon who is hypno­ while working at the radio transmit­ silently to ;.heir deaths in the elec­ ting set of the Transcontinental and tric chair at* the Ohio Penitentiary in the boundaries of the United railroads, federal and state high­ It is better to feed pet dogs scrapsr tized. Some persons recall more States. when in q trance than.when awake, Western Air, Inc., here during the last night in the second triple elec­ ways electric power lines and mag­ and internal organs that butchers night. trocution in the state’s history. They will indicate topographic others remember less, aind the aver­ netic variations. age memory, is about equal. Paulson, for some months employ­ The men were Fred J. Massa, 27; features and aids to air navigation. discard rather than choice cuts ^of The tests ghow^ hypnotism is un­ ed by the air lines as radio operator Earl Sites, 27 and Kenneth McCart- Including locations of airports and On the back of the maps will be meat, according to Dr. William at the Municipal Airport station nev, all of Mansfield, Ohio. landing fields, routes of the regu­ printed photographs or sketches of likely to prove an open sesame to airports and landing fields to assist Lentz, director of the small animal recalling a lost pa,st. 'They ~were here, sent the S O S from the San They were convicted of killing lar airways, location of beacon hospital at the University of Juan after it had collided with the Ralph Wilcox, a station agent last lights, radio range beacon courses, in identification. The first of the made at the University of Wiscon­ Pennsylvania. sin under direction of Miss Betty Standard Oil tanker Todd, 18 miles summer. and radio communication stations, ■series covers Chicago and vicinity. Huse, a research student, and are off Pidgeon Point. now published for the first time. Seventy lives were lost in the col­ Eight Wisconsin students, trained lision but many were saved because to be hypnotized easily, furnished Paulson stayed with his instrument the comparisons. Certain nonsense until the San Juan went down. subjects were taught to them while His body was found this morning awake and" later recalled, while by R. C. Huxford, relief operator, awake. lying on the floor near the radio set. iere Is What A Manchester Customer Think? Similarly rumsense subjects were His hands had been badly burned by taught and recalled while hypno­ 2,000 volts of electricity. tized. Miss Huse found that in Of Our Launiiry Dry Cleaning Service the trance .state the average recall 2nd was better than when awake. NEW ARTIST APPEARS While hypnotized, the students ^ <. had some memory of what they had learned while awake. ■ But when New York, Jan. 31—(AP)—^rau awake their memories seemed not Jack von Reppert Bismarck, who at to be helped by vvha,t had hap­ 22 has Berlin art circles stirred to pened during hypnosis. enthusiasm, is to be introduced to 25 Middle Turnpike. East Mrs. Fenton is shown here pre­ America February 10 with an ex­ hibition of paintings at the Balzac South Manchester, Conn. paring a meal in their camp in the ' galleries. I 'TO TRY BISHOP Frau Bismarck began painting Canadian Rockies, while Dr. Fenton, j bible illustrations when she was seven years old. At 13 she entered left, is shown examinin;.; n s-.pip'e Washington, Jap. fil^ (A P ) — the Berlin Academy as its youngest The New Method Laundry Corp., of fossil-bearing rock. Bishop James Gannon,. Jr,', of the pupil and by the time she was 15 Methodist Episcopal C^qrph," Spqth, was engaging the serious attention is due to face 12 .fellow clergymen of German critics. 61-89 Albany Ave., here next 'Tuesdqy, tp . answer The first showing of her work was charges filed, against him by^ four Hartford, Conn. Buffalo, N. Y.—High up in the great dab of rock that had toppled made in Berlin last fall at about the off a mountain onto a glacier. When traveling elders of th,e . church. time American magazines began to Selkirk Mountains of British Colum­ publish her paintings. bia, in the Nakima Caves, Dr. and they located the cliffs from whence The hearings bpfpre which the Dear Sirs:— Mrs. Carroll Lane Fenton, paleon­ it came, they w'ere able to trace the Bishop.will appear are in the nature Her introduction here will be with plant for 50 miles in the mountains. of an investigaUpn^ ■'^if two thirds 35 canvasses devoted mostly to fig­ tologists of this city, found what is ures of children and young girls. I want you to know how pleased I am with your laundry service. thought to be the oldest fossil The plant was grov/ing on a pre­ of the twelve ciebgyni'en ] find that historic mud crack when it became the charges hp,ve , weight,. Cannon ’There also will be a few self por­ plants known to science. will be suspended "and. brought to traits and landscapes and some still ' These plants, forerunners of all fossilized. This mud crack is green­ Ufe. I have been a patron of same for one and one-half years and find it present-day fruits, grains and vege­ ish, while the fossil plant is a trial before' general conference of beautiful pink color. The contrast is the church in 1934. : . . . all claimed for it. The colored articles look like new, they are so bright. tables, are algae, and are believed Accusations against thp . temper­ to be about a billion and a quarter most .striking. Evidently the portion REDS MUST SPEED UP years old. They grew in a shallow : represented by the fossil mud crack ance leader were filed September. 20 Bed and table linen all beautifully white and woolens soft and fluify. I had at some time been lifted up by Dr. F. J. I^ettymap, of Balti­ sea that once covered the entire ■ more; Dr. I. P. Martin," of Abingdon, Moscow, Jan. 31.—(AP.)—G. D. w'estern part of the North American from the bottom of a shallow sea Ordjonikidze, president of the Su­ very willingly and gladly recommend this service to all my friends, many long enough to become thoroughly Va., and Doctors C. J. Harrell and continent, according to the Fentons. J. T. Mastin, both of Richmond. preme Economic Council, today told They were found on the walls of the baked by a prehistoric sun. Then it a conference of Soviet industrial pf whom are already patrons. had, in some way that is peculiar Their nature has. never been - dis­ caves. 1 closed. " • engineers that 1931 is the most im­ Dr. and Mrs. Carroll headed an to coastal regions even today, sunk again, and the plants grew upon it. portant year thus far in the five- expedition into the mountainous ; year plan for industrialization of Manchester is very fortunate in having such a splendid service as wilds of British Columbia to ex­ They grew in a narrow line all along the mud crack, but not on Hsuan T\mg, ’ G^ha?^ ‘‘^oy iEm- the Soviet Union. plore the caves, which were reached perorj”-a^ays he ■ become a ! During this year, he said, there your laundry and dry cleaning represent. after an arduous climb over the either side of it. One plant, a par­ j tennis star. As. thoqgfi" he doesn’t mountains. ticularly fine colony, was 15 feet in must be produced 83,500,000 tons of diameter. I shine in'couft'asTt "isr “ coal, 25,500,000 tons of oil, 8,000,000 The caves are formed by a series tons or piglron and agricultural of caverns up in the Selkirks, in a ^: Yours very truly, very unusual way. Mammoth Cave machinery worth about 3410,000,000 and other great caves of the Mis- ' She Afraid? Aw, Rats! must be purchased. To complete sissippi Valley were formed by un­ such a tremendous program he told the 728 delegates, every worker derground rivers that slowly dis­ One of the advantages about a solved aw'ay the gypsum and lime­ must exert his greatest efforts stone that underlie the region, leav­ college education is that it frees a whether he be Bolshevist or not. ing the caverns. girl of her fear of rats and mice— But the caves in the Canadian and if you don't believe it, look at MORE EARTHQUAKES Rockies were formed millions of i this photo of Mir.3 Edith Eddy, pop­ 25 Middle Turnpike East, Manchester. years earlier, by earthquakes that ! Tirana, Albania, Jan. 31.^(APi— accompanied the uplift of the Sel­ ular co-ed at t l "; College of Puget Sound, Tacoma, "./ash. Miss Eddy Further earthquakes shaking the kirk Mountains. These earthquakes 1 Koritza area today destroyed five were of far greater intensity than ! is shown wdth r. rat tamily that is houses in the village of Kolauec. any that have jaired the earth’s helping her through college; that Is, A final survey in KorltzA revealed surface since man wrote history. Dr. ■ 70 buildings razed to the ground, PUBLISHED BY PERMISSION Fenton explains. i she has a job raising them, and gets paid for it, too. You’ll notice, if ■with 1,000 buildings made unin­ Millions of years after the earth habitable in the quakes of last Wed­ convulsions that formed them, the you look closely, that she keeps a nesday. caverns were enlarged by action of Because of the town’s high alti­ rivers that rushed down from the tude and the advance winter season great glaciers. Boulders that were the population is suffering bitterly There Is No Substitute For Quality! brought do-wn by these glacial tor­ with the cold. Barracks are being rents were found 400 feet under-, erected as rapidly as possible and ground in the caves. food, fuel and medical aid are be­ Dr. and Mrs. Fenton are both ing brought refugees. paleontologists. Mrs. Fenton ac- Bompanies her husband on all his AUTHOR REGAINS SIGHT I aeld collecting trips, and has been Marooned for days with him in a Baltimore, Jan. 31.—(AP)-hAble The New Method Laundry dny tent far above the snow line. to recognize friends and distinguish The billion and a quarter-year- the color of the landscsipe after )ld seaweed that the Fentons found month of darkness, Booth Tarking­ LAUNDERING, DRY CLEANING AND DYEING Jiis year in Nakima Cave is simi- ton today packed his grips to leave a r to fossil plants that they found Johns Hopkins hospital, happy in FREE TELBPHONiB SERVICE FROM MANCHESTER. c ALU ENTERPRISE X3Q0 t year ago in Glacier National Park, the knowledge his 14 year fight to iiontana. . overcome cataragts has beep sugr. Thebe “they discovered it on a ceiaful. His improvement, however

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Sertnadc, Tosselli; The Song] DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WTIC PROGRAMS Without a Name, Love Song, Cad- 302.8—WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—990. man; Spanish Dance in G Minor, PLANES TO FIGHT FRILLS FEATURE Saturday, Janlary 31. 7:00—WJZ Amos ’n’’ Andy. Leading DX Stations. Travelers Broadoaalliig Service Moskowski. Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt will 7:15—Jesters; Joysters. „ , 405.^WSB, ATLANTA-(lO. Hartford, Conn. 5:00—Uncle Bill and the Twins. broadcast a special message to dairy 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 8:15—NBC programs Cl hrs ) ! 5:15—String Ensemble—In a Little mam U)H0 KMOiUS farmers of the New York milk shed 9:00—WBZ players’ program. 11:15—1‘each tree parade. 60.00U W.. 1000 R. C.. 283.8 3t- IN SHAM BATTLES SPRING FASHIONS In the Dairymen’s League Co-Oper­ 9:30—WJZ programs (114 hrs.) 11:45—Little Jack LitUe; Rudy Vallee* I Spanish TOYvn, Sierra Morena, Y j HIMSEUF NB^ER. feOBS ative Association through WQY Sat­ 10:45—Tpm Cline’s orchestra. j Ctomo le Va? Spanish Gipsy CHICAGO—1020. I -ASoOHO SRAGUNG urday afternoon at 1:30. The gover- 11:03—Irving GuyeFs orchestra. 9.30—WJZ minstrel frolic, Saturdajr, Jan. 81, 1981 Dance, Lolita. ror’s speech will be a part Y>£ the pro­ 34&6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 10:15—Dance music. gram put on the air in conjunction C:00—Dinner music: scrap book, (E. S. T.) with annual meetings of the 800 locai 7:00—Morton Downey; Industry talk 11:30—Dance orehestra to 4:00. P. M. Machines To units of the Dairymen’s League. 7.'30—Freddie Rich’s orchestra with a „ 389.5--WBBM, CHICAGO—770, Flowing Drapes and Flowers These locals will meet simultaneously humorist, soprano and tenor. 9:00—Artists; orchestra, 4:30—Through Sunny Windows — |5:45— E v e ^ g Star^DoYvri South, all through the milk shed In radio 8:00—^Tenor, organlsL 12:15—Dancing around the town. Jane Dillon. When Kentucky Bids the World equipped halla , Weber and Fields 8:80—Henderson’s orchestra. n‘*H’^,V''.GN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. 4:30—Studio Musicale. Good. Morning, Dinah, Carolina Be Seen In Action Latter For Afternoon Frocks wito have been making people laugh SiOO—Indian legends, band. 9:00—Nighthawks; variety, j Moon, DarktoYnm Strutter’s Ball. for the past sixty years, will be 9:30—Nation radio forum. 10:00—WKa F dance orchestra. 4:45— Happy, Go and Lucky. brought to the radio audience at 8 in 10:00—Shew boat melodrama, “Saved JJ-JO—Pianist; made quintet. 5:00—Sunset Hour—Moshe Para- 6:00— Time; Champion Weatherman. Part of May. a 15-mlnute program over the WEAb from the Wreck." jL oO—Symphony orchestra. nov, director Yvlth assisting ! 6:03—Dinner Music—Melodle in F, Shown In Paris. chain. Another highlight of the same 11:00—Three dance orchestras. 12:15—Three dance orchestras to 3:16. soloist., i Rubinstein: Fete Boheme, Mas- stations will be the symphony orches­ 12:80—Ann Leaf. oraAnisL WLS, CHICAGO—870, tra concert under Walter Damrosch’s 484.3—WEAF, N tW YORK-660. 8:4o—Musical; minstrels. 5:55—“Lollipops.” ■ senet; Something to Remember i direction. The WJZ highlight of the 6:00—Laurler's orchestra. 10:00—Barn dance niusic. 6:15—News; Weather. I You By, I Still Get a Thrill Think- 1 Washington, Jan. 31.—Approxi- I Paris, Jan. 31.— (A P )—Flowers, evening will be the singing at S:S0 of 6:4S—Uncle Abe and Darld. Andy, comedians. _ing^ of______You mateiy 75,000,000 residents of the a medley of Jerome Kern’s songs by 7:00—Sing; addresses. 11:15—Novelty; barn dance. 6:30—Ross Patterson — Mary frills and floYYdng drapes, recalling a quartet on a program with Elarle 8;0G—Weber and Fields. Oliver Astrologer. 6:15^Riverslde Ramblers—Like Or- United States will have an oppor- 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. the coquetry of bygone days, mark- Spicer, baritone, and Don Voorhees’ 8:15—"Bugs” Baer’s entertainment. 8:30—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 7:00—Silent. dlnary People Do, Kiss Waitz, ^^mity in May to see Army Air orchestra and Hank Simmons' Show­ 8:30—Wandering gypsy legend. 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. Getting Myself Ready for You, pianes either jnroute to, go- I ed afternoon goivns displayed lu boat melodrama from the Columbia BiOO—Walter, Damrotoh’s Symphony 11:30—Dan and Sylvia; orchestra. chain at 10 will provide another fea- , with Floyd Gibbons. WTIC Moonllght on the Ganges, Person- from or participating In the ; i thronged dressmaking establlsh- ture. 10:00—Rolfe’s dance orchestra. 344.5— WENR, CHICAGO—870. ally I Love You, Soinething to Re- *3.rgest military air demonstrations 11:00—Tenor, string trio. 7:00—Orchestra; farm program. Sunday, February 1 j ments today as feminine fripperies 1:011—Midnight dance, frolic to 3:00. (E. S. T.) member You By, So Beats My ever undertaken in this country ac-i Wave lengths in meters on left of 11:13—Horace Heidt's orchestra. L C m MOkl/Ai ^ for tea parties this spring, station title, kilocycles on the right. 11:45—Little Jack Little, artist 428.3— WLW, CINCINNATI—70a P. M. Heart for You, Truly. cording to Assistant Secretary of 7:00—WJZ programs (14 hr.) Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 13:00—Rudy Valiee’ s orchestra. 8:00—Penrod Boys— Les Agens, 6:30— Tom Clines’ Statler Orches- Trubee Davison, in charge I j Artificial flowers designed in face type Indicates best features. 393.5—WJZ, T4EW YORK—760. 7:30.^Saturday Knights program. tra. , of Army Aviation. 6:00—Skit, “ Raising Junior." 8:30—WJZ progYams. Lew Stem, Joe O’Toole. i „ .. mV DlAMOkloS—- bracelets, necklaces, and rings or 9:00—Character readings. In a speech, delivered this after- Leading East Stations. 6:1.5—Dinner dance music. 8:30— Chase and Sanborn Choral Teinperature. -WEY'RElbo 1 tucked into belts of fchiffon were 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reportesr- 9:15—Singers, fiddlers, yodelers. Orchestra NBC ' —Topics in Brief — Lowell Tioon before the Sixth Women’s Na- 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. 10:00—Isham Jones’ orchestra. •<:bMSpic POOS’ j the romantic contributions to wo­ 8:00—WABC programs (% hr.) 7:30—Comedy skit; folk songs. 11:00—Band; dance orchestras. 9:00-Chevrolet Chronicles. L „ ' J™ S:4.'>—Duo: dance orchestra. 8:00—Circus: dramatic skit. 12:30—The Doodle sockers; orch. to 2. 9:30—Orchestral Gems — Moshe ’ <^ntinental Hall, men’s spring teatime goYvns dis­ 9:30—WABC programs hrs.) 8:30—Earle Spicer, baritone, quartet. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. Paranov director- with Charles l , he declared that these exercises played before crowds of American 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 9:00—Campus skit; musical doctors. 10:00—WABC dance orchestra. 1C:00—Cuckoo, burlesque sklL 11:00—Studio entertainment. Rex Jr baritone’ , 7:30-^J. A. Joysters. would provide a first-hand oppor- 7:30—Ensemble, baritone, xylophonist 12:45—Artists frolic: orchestra. buyers. Even the names of the new 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 10:30—Clara, Lu and Era. lO’lS—NBC Concert—NBC 7:45— “This Week at the State tunity for the public to see the lat- fastest Purs^t plMe lacks charac-1 goYvns suggested romance, 9:00—Around the melodeon. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. 10:45—News; W ith e r ' House”—Henry J. Ryan. : est types of fighting planes. 9:30—WJZ programs (2^4 hrs.) 1S;00—Phil Spltany’s orchestra. 11:00—li; A Rolfe’s orchestra. teristica that enable it to put up a; Z u. 7 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—660. 11:00—Team, Slumber music. 10-47—The Hlma ’ ’anders —Mike 7:59—Temperature. Presenting comparaUve data good scrap, it is useless. What the ' rhifTnn« white 243.8—VVNAC, BOSTON—1230. 7:30—Hawaiian Shadows, music. —Fur Trappers: club. 7:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) Hanapi, Smetor. ! ... ' ' Army air public should appreciate is that patterned like old Bamberg 305.8— KDKA, PITTSBURGH~980. 12:00—Cosmopolitan orchestra. i 8:15— Rin-Tin-Tin Thriller. equipment during the past two 8:00—Feature musical chronicles. 7:00—W.TZ programs (H hr.) 491.3—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. 11:00—“The Marrv MadranTnphony [Society C:00—Earle Nelson’s program. 7:15—WEAF programs (3 hrs ) Natalie. ; 12:45—Discussion— “The Short street dresses. Lingerie, collars orchestra when its concert with Bsr- 6:30—Rich's orch.. Ban TIley, tenor. 11:15—Bright spot: concert. 8:00—Ck)lb Shoe Time. Story” (B) of a super-sensitive fuse that de-" other importants are ar- and cuffs were of organdy pique nardino Mollnari conducting is broad­ 7:00—I.ittle Flower’s golden hour. 12:00—Feature program. tonates the bomb on contact with nving. cast Sunday afternoon between 3 and 8:00— Ann Leaf at the Organ, Yvith 1:00— Temperature (B) and linen YYdth Irish embroidacy in 8:00—Physiological talk. 293.9—KYW. CHICAGO—1020. Arrivals and departures supplied 5 by the WABC chain. At 9:30 the 8:15—Male chorus: ensemble. Ben Alley, tenor. 1:01—Statler Organ—Louis Weir surfaces as light as airplane wing white and pastel shades. same night this chain will feature an­ 8:00—NBC programs (1 hr.) much of the week’s excitement. 9:00—Arabesque desert play. 9:15—Studio orchestra. 8:15— Good Credit Period; Skit (B) fabrics. In other words, modem other symphony orchestra from Detroit 9:30—Detroit Symphony orch. with Pursuit pilots, instead of coming There were a few wedding;s of par­ •with a talk by Edgar A. Guest, poet. Edgar Guest, poet. 10:45—YVE-AF programs. Yvlth music. TWO BURNED TO DEATH 11:45—Dance music (1 hr.) 2:00— Hour of Religious Liberals Yvithin close range 6f a ^m blng ticular interest to society, and Ri^s- An early evening highlight will be 10:00—Organ duotones. 8:30— Fletcher Henderson and his (B) broadcast at 7:30 by the WEAF chain 10:30—Balalaika orchestra, vocalists. 344.5—WENR. CHICAGO—870. orchestra. » formation flying Yving to YYdng and sian students and their friends got with Nathaniel Shilkret’s orchestra ?:0IJ—Sunday evening club. 2:30—Mason and Hamlin Concert— Baltimore, Md., Jan. 31.— (A B )— 11:00—Back Home Tabernacle. 9:00— Walter K. Bauer and his bristling Yvith machine-guns, may together at the Rltz-Carlton Friday Trapped on the fourth floor of a playiijg and Edna Kellogg, soprano, 12:00—Quiet harmonies. 10:30—Symphony concert; music. Palmira Dellamano, pianist; singing compositions of Wagner. Verdi, 12:30—Midnight organ melodies. 11:30—Comedy sketch; popular. Band of Banjos; EdYvin H. engage in mid-ai'. bombardment night- for the benefit of the Stu­ Charles street rooming-house by an Katherine Follett Mann, soprano; Tschaikowsky and DeBussey. Follow­ 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 12:00—DX air vaudeville. Holtz, baritone. from comparatively safe altitudes dents’ Christian Association Fund. ing this the WE.4.F group will present early morning fire two women were 11:00—Roxy Symphony orchestra. 416.4— WGN-WLIB. CHICAGO—720. 9:30—Scott Furriers; High Spots Josef Zlmbler, ’cellist The Night­ and use long-range machine-guns as The coming of the 7Iarquess and burned to death today. Two men Waldo Mayo and his ensemble in the 1:00—Oratorio, “The Swan and the 8:00—Operatic gems. ingale, Alabieff-Lftzt; L’Ete, weekly theater program. Singring Skylark." 9:00—Pianl.st. rainbow trails. Concert well. These bombs can also be used: Marchioness of Milford-Haven to be were dangerously injured when they “ Blue Again’’ and "Homemade Sun­ 4:00—Dr. S. Parkes Cadman. 0:15—YVEAP programs (1 hr.) 10:00— Sessions Clock Time. Chamlnade; When I Love You, against observation balloons and' Reginald C. Vanderbilt jumped into the street. shine,’’ Welcome Lewis wil be fea­ 10:45—Symphony orctiestra; vocalists Cole; Preghlera, Schubert; Im­ tured with the Radio Luminaries at 5:00—Mixed chorus, orchestra. 10:00—Hank Simmons and his dirigibles. the Yvlnter was one of the in- 'The woBaen who perished were 6:00—Catholic addres, choir. 12:00—Coon-Sanders nlghhadwks. promptu A flat, Chopin; Le Nil, “Two years a?o our bombinv teresjing events of the week. 9:15 through the WJZ network. Sun­ 7:30—Edna Kellogg, soprano, orch. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. Show Boat; “ Saved from the years ago our bombing Identified as Mrs. Arthor Tucker day night highlights with gpiest art­ 8:00—Theater musical hour with 8:30—.Sunday evening club. Wreck.” Leroux; Bouree, Handel; Mala- planes had crews of five, flew at the._ The brother and sister-in-law of And Miss Alverta Claggett, who oc­ ists yet to be annuonced may be 10:1.5—Piano; trio; Auld Sandy. Lord Louis Moimtbatten and Lady heard through the WJZ chain at 8:15 soloists, orchestra. 11:00—Jack Denny and his orches­ guena, Lecuna (B) rate of 105 miles an hour and car­ cupied separate apartments. Ar­ 8|50—Choral orchestra, songs, 11:1.5—Studio concert orchestra. Mountbatten are aanong England’s and through the WEAF chain at 9:15 9:00—Talk, David Lawrence. 11:30—Bible reading; orchestra. tra______from Montreal. 3:00—Temperature (B) ried bomb loads of only 2,000 thur Tucker, husband o f the dead 9:15—Mixed quartet, orchestra. 344.5— WLS, CHICAGO—870. 11:30—To Mid.—Guy l^mbardo and 3:01—Antonio Gerardi violinist (B) pounds. Their ceiling was less than gayest people.' The Marchioness, woman, was taken Wave lengths In meters on lett oi 7:30—I.ittle Brown (jhurch. station title, kilocycles on the right. 10:15—Champions dance music. his Royal Canadians. 3:30—Boston Symphonic Elnsemble, three miles above sea level. Our new 10:4.5—Seth Parker’s program. 8:30—Orchc.^tra and singers. th^ Ste'^Grln^‘^D& '^mfhael fourtTfllS Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 202.6— WHT. CHICAGO—1480. direction Josef Zimbler (B) bombers have crews of six, have a the late Grand Duke Michael of and was reported to have suffered f.tce type indicates best features. 11:15—Vocal and Instrumental duo. Russia and Countess Torby, are in­ 11:30—Russian Cathedral choir. 8:30—Concert ensemble, artists. W D B C 4:15— Canadian Pacific Musical speed of 130 miles an hour and car­ Injuries from which it Yvas believed 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 9:00—Biblical dramatic events. Crusaders (NY) ry bomb loads of 4,000 pounds. timate friends of the English royal he would die. Leading East Stations. 11:00—Roxy Symphony orchestra. 361.2—KOA. DENVER—830. 8:00—.VBC pro.gram.': (.314 hrs.) Sonday, February 1 |4:45— “Your Eyes”—Granada, Look These flying fortresses are equipped family and great favorites Yvith the 272.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 1:00—Metropolitan Echoes. princes. The other rtan. identified only by 1:45—Little Jack Little, artist. 11:30—Solitaire cowboys; choir. DOYvn Dear Eyes, Spinning Song,, Yvith four machine-guns and have a 6:40—Favorite Gospel hymna 12:30—Slumber music: tenor. 11:45— Watch Tower Society Broad­ the name of Long, was suffering 7:00—Lewis’ concert orchestra. 2:00—London string quartet. cast; Talk by Judge Ruther­ Thine Eyes So Blue and Tender, cruising range of almost 700 miles. The Marchioness came to the 3:00—National youth conference. 1:15—Organ concert. from an arm fracture and internal 9:1.5—Madden’s orchestra. 374.8—WBAP. FORT WORTH-800. ford. Smiling Irish Eyes (B) Their altitude limit, when fully load­ states Yvith the Prince of Wales’ injuries. 10:00—Church quartet. 4:15—Canadian music crusaders. party for the international polo 10:.3O—W.\BC programs (I14 hrs.) 4:45—Musical ensemble, quartoL 9:00—Orchc.ctra. artists (3 hrs ) 12:00— Jewish Art Program, pre­ 5.00—National Vespers— Rev. Dr. ed, is 16,500 feet- Two years ago it 357—CMC. HAVANA—840. matches in 1924. Her grace and skill 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 5:00—National vespers program. sented by Tuckel Radio Com-, Harry Emerson Fosdick. God took a bomber, carrying a load ^f 6:00—Romany trail, soprano. 6:00—Sketch, “ Raising Junior.’ 8:00—Military hand concert. as a dancer received recognition at If every square Inch flings otA 6:50—Evening concert reveries. 7:00—Sea captain’s tales. Ipna—Studio feature concert. pany. j That Madest Eaa*th and Heaven; 2.000 pounds, an hour to climb to only a twentieth of an ounce of 1:00—Baltimoreans dance, tenor 8:00—Mhced quartet, ensemble end , 285.5— k n x . HOLLYWOOD-1060. 15.000 feet, whereas today that alti­ Cannes several YYicters ago when 11:00—I’resbyterian Church service. 12:30— International Broadcast: I Saytus, “The Holy a t y ,” Gaul; light and heat in a century, the 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. concert orchestra. Vernon Bartlett, London Repre­ tude can be reached in 33 1-2 min­ she won a iximpetltion as the part­ 7:3ii—Orchestra concert. S:15—Feature radio program. 1";''"—String trio, tenor. Kyrie, I Will Sing of Thy Power, ner of Prince George. sun’s whole surface is Multtlng 8:00—WABC programs (414 bra.) 9:15—Welcome Lewie, crooner. 1:30—Theater artists program. sentative of the League of Na- i Sullivan; Address: “The Meaning utes and YYdth a full bomb loeid of over four million tons in each sec­ 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. 9:30—Floyd Gibbons; male quartet. 288.3—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—1040. tions Secretariat, “The League about two tons. The Reginald Vanderbilts make ond. 10:15—Andy Sannella, novelty music. 7:,<0—Orchestra: soloists. of Trust in God,” Dr. Fosdick; their home in a skyscraper apart­ —Morning church service. 9:00—.Rtudin mu.sical program. and Its W ork^ “Army Observation units are be­ 5:00—WABC programs (414 hrs.) 10:30—Slumber music hour. Dresden Amen, Heart Be Still. ment overlooking Central Park. It 333.1—WBEN, BUFFALO—900. 11:00—Evensong; musical. 9:30—Concert ensemble recital. 12:45— H. M. Clanadian Grenadier Warren; Saviour, Again to Thy ing equipped, as rapidly as possible, 11:00—Episcopal Church service. 11:30—South Sea Island orchestra. WHO-WOC. IOWA—10CO. is here the Milford-Havens Yvill 7:.i0—Bible students program. Guards Band of Montreal; Capt V Dear Name, Hopkins (NY) with planes that are faster and bet­ 8:00—Methodist Church service. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. spend the winter months, probably RADIO SERVICE 8:."o—WE.\F programs (2'i hrs.) programs (21i hrs.) J. J. Gagnier, conductor. ter than those of two years agjp. Our 11:00—Church service. 10; 1 ‘j—C n ron i cl os p rogrn ni. 6:00—Time; Champion Weatherman making a few short trips south. on all makes. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 1:30—Memorial Park program. 1:30—Conclave of Nations. (B) new Observation planes h^e sea 8:00—W.TZ programs (1 hr.) 5:00—Calvary Episcopal service. programs (1U hrs.) level speeds of close to 160 miles 9:1.'—Jolly time revue artists. 333.1— WJ AX. JACKSONVILLE--900. 2:00— Catherdal Hour; All musical. 6:03— Pianologue— John Orth (B) New Seta and Standard 0:15—Chronicles: trio; organ. 8:30— Evening church service. an hour, as againce 140 miles an On the out-bound list are the 9:30—Concert hour. 7:30—WJZ programs (4 hrs.) presentaUon of a Cathedral Ser- 6:14—Temperature (B) Acoeesortea 110:15—WJZ programs (?4 hr.) 10:15—Studio dance orchestra. hour in 1929. Another important de­ Misses Katherine and Mildred Hus­ 245.8-WCAE, PITTSBURGH -1220. Yuce YYdth William Hain, tenor; 11:30—Theater program: variety, WDAF. KANSAS CITY-610. 6:15—CheYrrolet Oironicles (B) parture in Observation is that 1930 ton, daughters of Claudius H. Hus­ 12:00—Late dance orche.stra. 10:45—Lutheran service. 10:1.5—Guests artist’s program. Barbara Maurel, Contralto; 6:45—Northern Lights (NY) 4:00—WEAF programs (714 hra.) ,,,''68.5--KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. reconnaissance planes carry both ton of Washington, D. C. They are WM. E. KRAH 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. Crane Calder, Bass; Channon 7:00— Bulova time (B) off soon on an rround-the-world 9:30—Pnrnnov’s music, pianIsL 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 111:30—Y’lollnist: recital. Collinge conducting. camera and radio as standard equip­ 369 Tolland Turnpike. Phone 8788 10:45—Trinity morning service. 12:30—.Ringer; orchestra. 7:01—Radio and Television Institute cruise. Wednesday Mrs. Stanley P. 10:15—WEAF dance music, 2:30—1. B. S. A, hour. 8:15— Martin and Storen, Accor­ ment, while those of 24 months ago 10:45—Illma Islanders orchestra. 1:.30—Kilihe’s dance orchestra. (B) Woodward gave a luncheon party in 11:00—Merv Madcaps, crooners. 9:00—Fireside Instrumental trio. 2:99—Y'agahonds dance mtisic. dionists. could carry radio or camera, but not 9:30—Organ; string quartet 7:15— Lynn Product Tones— Emllle their honor at the Pierre. 422.3—WOR. NEWARK—710. „365.6--WHAS. LOUISVILLE—82a 3:30— Tom Noonan’s Chinatown both. 7:45—Le\d tow’s symphonesque. 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 9:(>n—Studio feature concert. McKenzie, soprano; George TOWN ADVERHSEHENT 9:1.5—Reelliecli concert quartet. Rescue Society Serihce from "1 have so far mentioned equip­ 8:30—Feature entertainers. 6:00—NBC programs (314 hrs.) Wheeler, tenor (B) Mrs. "Whitelaw Reid has left New 9:00—Merle Johnston’s hour. 280.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 370.2— WCCO. MINN.. ST. PAUL—810. New York City; J. Arthur ment now actually in service and BOARD OF BELIEF 9:?0—Hungarian musical. 11:00—Methodist Church service. 6:30—Studio string trio. 7:30—Williams Oilomatlcs (NY) not experimental, planes or plans York for her country place at 10:30—Vnudevile artist.s hour. 3:30—Rochester Civic orchestra. —WABC programs (4 hr«.) Schlitfiiter, guest speaker. Mibrae to spend three months^ 11:00—Back Home hour. 5:00—Sermon by Rev. Donald Grey 8:01—Enna Jettick Melodies— that are being considered by en­ 11 :?o—Moonbeams music hour. 4:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt hais S02.8—WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—990. 0:00—Travelogue; piano: talk. 461.3—WSM. NASHVILLE—650. Barnhouse, “Four Seasons in HeaYT’n, Heav’n. Burleigh; The gineers at Air Corps laboratories. NOTICE! 11:00—Eni.scopnl Church service. 7:30—WJZ programa (1% hrs.) 7:00—Sacred music concerL gone to French Lick Springs for a The Board of Retief of the Town 8:15—Church service, One Minute.” Spanish Ca-valier, It’s a Long Hence I have not said a,word about 7::;n—W.IZ programs f2’ 4 hrs.) 9:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) Way to Tipperary, Serenade, short rest She has been one of the of Manchester, Conn., will.be In nee- lf>:iin—Sfndio artists hour. 379.6— WGY, SCHENECTADY-790. 9'1.5—YY’E.YF feature concert. 5:30—The French Trio Ywith Bar­ the Attack family because within a 10:30—W.TZ Fhimher mu.sic, —Rhythm Sympltony music. Schubert: Rock of Ages (NY) most active participants in •winter sion at the Municipal Bnlldiag 10:45—Baptist Church service. 10;4o—■\Y'R-\E hymn sing. bara Maureh Contralto. very few months, certainly before 348.6—WABC. NEW YORK—860. 12:15—WEAF programs (214 hra ) 8:15— CUollier’s Radio Hopr (NY) the year is over, we expect to have events. Monday, Fbb. 2nd, 1:30 o’o lo ^ p. lS:3n—Tnternational brradcast. 3:00—Elmer Tidmarsh, organist „379.5—KGO. OAKLAND—72a 6:00—Webster’s Old Timers. m. to 5:00 o'clock p. m. 12:45—Grenadier Guardr Bands Of dance music, 6:30— To be announced. 9:15—Michael Ahem, baritone (B) scored a most imporUmt advsmce- 4:00—WEAF programs (8 hrs.) 71:15,—Mi\e,) quart<'t: Tilgrims. Among weddings was that of Tuesday, Feb. Srd, 1:30 o*oloefc p. Montreal. 12:00—Doc Peyton’s orchestra. 7:00—The Memnon Quartet. 9:30—EWorld Adventures with Floyd ment in Attack aYiatlon. The new —nom’.4^ T.iltl'' S\mDhonv. Elizabeth Norris to Hubert A. Jor­ m. to 5:00 o'clock p. m. Secondary Eastern Stations. 7:30—The Haven Four with the Gibbons (NY) Attack plane will haYre greatly In- Secondary DX Stations. (B) I creased speed and terrific jxiwer of dan of London. It ' x)k place Tues- Wednesday, Feb. 4th, 4:00 o'clock 508.2—WEEI. BOSTON—590, 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. Plano TYvins. 9:46— “Little Buster Melodies p. m. to 7 :S0 o'clock p. m. 8 on—Concert musical program. 7:00—Studio music' hour. „ ,389.4—WBBM. CHICAGO-77a 8:00— “Devils, Drugs and Doc­ 10:00—^Temperature (B) destruction. One squadron will fire Cathedral. On 9:1 ■,— WC.VO' music hour. 8:00—NBC programs (1 hr.) 9:0o—YY’.YBC programs. the same day at the same place in Thursday, Feb. 5tb, 4:00 o’clock> 10 1 -Good-will dance orchestra. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. dance orcliestras. tors”; Howard W. Haggard, M. 10:01—^Einar Hanson, violinist. Ber­ 68,400 rounds of ammurltion a min­ 1:00—NiUty Club, and artists. ute, and at the same time drop 2 the Lady Chapel, Helen Purcell, m. to 7 :S0 o’clock p. m. ™ 2S0.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 3:15—Columbus Council club. D., Associate Professor of ceuse, Faure; Persian Song. Glln- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas • Friday, Feb. 6th, 4:00 o'clock p. 7:30—WE.\F programs (3’ 4 hrs.) 6:00—Paulist choristers. 283—KOIL,- COUNCIL BLUFFS -1260. Physiology, Yalo University. ka-Zimbalist; Spanish Dance, 1-2 tons of bombs. 12 :iin_ nance music; organist. 434.9—CKQW, TORONTO—WO. 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) , Two Sea ter Plane Purcell of Park avenue, was mar­ m. to 7:30 o’clock p. m. 11:00—Cathedral high mass. 11:00—Dance orchestras. 8:15— U. S. School of Music. Sarasate (B) 215.7—WHK. CLEVELAND—1890. “1931 should see the adoption of ried to Dr. George W. Connell. Saturday, Feb. 7 th, 1:80 e'olook p. 1:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) 2TO.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—Ilia 8:30—Erich Tesche, tenor; A. 10:l^;^nnzoil Pete—When Bud­ m. to 5:00 o'clock p. m. 7.;no—T.. B, R. A. service. 6:00—Children’s Club program. the new two-seater Pursuit plane, 8:nn—W a FC program.s (214 hrs.) 7:00—Baptist Church service. 8:15—Episcopal service. Stanley Usher, accompanist. dha Smiles, The Sheik, Hindustan, Monday, Feb. 9th, 1:30 o’clock p. 1C:S0—Three dance orchestras. 9:4,5—Concert hour. 8:45— The Gauchos; 'Vincent Sorey so arranged that a-gunner sits 9:15—NBC programs (2 hra.) 10:45—Sunday at Seth Parker’s. Under the Spell o f Your Kiss, m. to .5:00 o'clock p. m. conducting; Tito Cuinar, tenor. ■with his back to the pilot and con­ BERG AGAIN WINNER Sjrrapathy, Wasting My Love on Tuesday. Feb. 10th, 1:30 o’clock 9:00—Scott Furriers present Ara­ You, Sleepy Clouds (NY) trols a machine-gup that gives pro­ Helen Corbin Heinl, Washingrton p. m. to 5:00 o'clock p. m. besque, Desert Play. 10:30—Kaffee Hag Slumber Music tection to the rear. This is a most OVER HERM PERLICK pianist, makes her third radio ap­ important development in Pursuit Wednesday, Feb. 11, 4:00 o’clock HOOVER TO SPEAK WALES N ^ N G HAVANA 9:30— Graham-Paige Hour; De­ (NY) p. m. to 7:30 o'clock p. m. pearance as guest artist in a pro- troit Symphony Orchestra, di­ aviation because, it creates a rear gfram of Edward MacDowell’s works 11:00—Buloya time; (IJhampion Thursday, Feb. 12th, 4:00 o’clock rected by "Victor Kolar, with Weatherman (Bi) v guard which this type of aviation New York, Jan. 31— (AP) —Her­ on WJZ 8md stations Tuesday eve­ Aboard S. S. Oropesa, Jan. 31.— has not heretofore employed. man Perlick, one-half of a tYYin p. m. to 7:30 o’clock p^ m. Edgar A. Guest, Popular P oet 11:08— LcYYig Moonlight Hawaiians. ON ABE LINCOLN ning, Februeuy 10. (A-P)—The Prince of Wales and “Observation, too, has a new type pugilistic firm from Kalamazoo, Friday, Feb. ISth, 4:00 o'clock p. 10:00—Nancy Day Wallace, piano- 11:15— Heel Hugger Program (NY) Prince George are enjoying the of craft coming up ever, the horizon Mich., soon should be conYdneed that m. to 7:30 o’clock p. ra. logues; Myrtle Ludlow Scott, 11:30—BuloYra time (B) Try these on your radio set to­ tropical weather as their ship plows accompanist. in the form of a long distance re­ he cannot whip Jack (Kid) Berg, Saturday, Feb. I4th, 1:30 o’clock to 5:00 o'clock p. ni. night: toward Havana, where they ari- 10:15— Frederick A. Shipman, base; connaissance plane, equipped Yvlth the White CHiapel whirlwind of the Monday Feb. 16th, 1:30 o’clock p. To Make Address On Feb. Weber and Fields in their first due edcly Sunday for a few hours' Myra Scribner Yaw, accom­ two 600 horse-power engines. This lightweights. retwork appeau-ance on 'WEAF at stop. panist BYRD GETS COLD FEET plane has retractable Ismdlng gear Herman, whose twin brother, m. to 5:00 o’clock p. m. 8. The ship’s officers yesterday. and Its engines are built into its Henry also is a lightweight of some Tuesday, Feb. 17th, 1:80 o’clock 10:30— Around the Samover; Peter p. m. to 5:00 o’clock p. m. 12 — Other Features On The Walter Damroscb s3rmphony jlBcknowledged the arrival of a warm- Biljo’s Balalaika Orchestra El Paso, Tex., Jan. 31.— ( A P I - •wings. The crew is seateif In tandem. pretensions, slipped into the ring Wednesday, Feb. I8tta, 4:00 o’clock orchestra and Floyd Gibbons on ' er climate by donning white uni­ •with Eliena Kazanova, Violinist; Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, First the observer, who Is also the YYdth Berg for the third time last WEAF and network at 9. forms and organizing a series of the Valia Valentinova, Contralto; whd lived for months through sub­ photographer, then the pilot, and, night and for the third time Berg i P- ««• to 7:30 o'clock p. m. the Radio Programs. Will Rogers anci five anonymous more strenuous deck games. and Ell Spivak, Baritone. zero temperatures in the Arctic and behind him, the radio operator. pouncled out a decision Yrictory. Thursday, Feb. 19th, 4:00 o’clock p. m. to 8KH) o’clock p. na. drought sufferers in a special Red The Prince of Wales further en­ 11:00. to Mid.—Back Home Hour Antarctic, complained of cold feet Observer and radio man have ma­ There were no knockdowns. Berg Cross broadcast Yda WABC at 10. deared himself to passengers by during a night automobile drive chine-guns to ward off attack. weighed 138 1-2; Perlick 139. Friday, Feb. 20th, 4:00 •’dock p. From Buffalo; Religious Ser- m. to 8:00 o’clock p. m. New York, Jan. 31.— (AP) — A loaning a collection of personal rec­ Ydce Yvlth Sermon by Rev. Clin­ from El Paso to Roswell, N. M. “ Speed is as essential in military There are over 1600 churches in All persons clatming to be ag- tribute to Abraham Lincoln Is to be Tomorrow is to bring: ords last evening for the ship’s ton H. Churchill. In an Alamogordo, N. M., cafe, aYdation as it is in other forms of I ______Mew York Citv attended weekly i grieved by the doings of the Asses­ paid by President Hoover in a two Fourtli Roxy Symphony concert gramophone, so that the passengers the admiral mentioned his benumb­ flying. In fact, It is almost as much netYvork broadcast the night of Feb­ for unemployed musicians, com­ might dance. : Saturday, January 81, 19«1 ed condition. A clerk quickly prof­ o F a° factor in* combat M Tt ® mUlion people. sors of the Town of Manchester, ruary 12, the birthday of the Great bined WEAF-WJZ hookups at 11 Both princes are keeping fit with E. S. T. fered a blanket -with which Byrd racing. But speed alone is j - ______Conn., and those reqnirtng offsets Emancipator. a. m. exercise in the gymnasiums and by 12:00 p. m.—Republican News Bul­ bundled up Ms feet. enough. A 300-mlle an hour Pursuit most ^pear and file tteir complaiat Mr. Hoover is to go on the air Vernon Bartlett, London repre­ participating in the deck games. letins. plane may be able to run away from ! YOUR CAR at one of these meetings or at somp sentative of the League of Nations 1:30—Vincent Lopez’ Orchestra. any enemy, but the duty of Pursuit adjourned meeting of the said Cau.-J over both the WEAF chain and the WASHED of Rrilef. ,, WABC hookup at 10 o’clock. He secretarial, speaker In the Interna­ CHILD AS WITNESS 2:00—Tempefature. Christians compose about 26.9 is not to run but to fight and if the Qum t ■will speak on Lincoln from the sec­ tional broadcsist i on WABC and 2:01—^National Republican Qub. per cent of the world today, in­ The t’mr* cf ’S r-- - Chicago, Jan. 31.— (A P )—“I told laYV to tYventy days fruni a-i ... ond floor of the White House. chain at 12:30. 3:29—Temperature. . • cluding- 10.7 per cent Protestants Mamma to look and then it made 3:30—The Gumps’ Novelty Or^es- MY BUSINESS IS TO SERVE ^ i w m r m o i the first day of February, 1981. I a big noise and Mamma fell down.” and 16.2 per cent Catholics. Seven per cent #f the world population All work guaranteed to satisfy.] EDWARD D. LYNCH, The American School of the Air Sculpturing, a news item says, Thus Theresa Mattera, 5 years old, observes its flrst anniversary with 4:00—WBZ Family Party. ^ are Jews, 18 per cent Confucians Fqr Radio Service and Accessories! S1.25 Chairman, Is being taken up at a Wisconsin told a coroner’s jury how it that call , I its program of February 4. A 4:30—Voice of the Organ—Selection, and Taoists, 10 per cent Animlsta, SrJONIZINO EMIL L. Cf. H O EXTr!? ^ ' ' reformatory. WWch is as g^bd a she shot and killed her “Martha,” Von Flotow; Xitebes- y? fs «> V dramatization of “ Silas Mamer” is way as any to make model pris­ 15.4 per cent’ Mosleips, 12.8 per $8.00 I Accidental death Yvaj : ver- freud, Krelsler; Uebesleld, Kreis- cent Hindus, 8.4 per cent Budd­ ROBERT DL R3U1, be presented: - oners.’ • ' 'd lc t ’.Ik M.E.WORSAA WILSON’S AUTO WASH leri Woman In'^ ^ Bhot, hists. and 1.4 par cant Bhlntoista* 88 Canter 8U Pbirne 88771 BOARD OF :i Hear e f ^ ef the Town of MieaeM^i^. Ceea. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1931. PAGESEVEH

two votes of, confidence in Chamber ^RIS CLUB BAU of Deputies.' By Their Mannerisms Santiago, Chile.—Captain Guen­ IMNPOPDLAR Art Teacher Tells ther Plueschow, German war flier, and his mechanic killed when plane FOR SMART SET collapses in air. You Shall Know Them Stockholm.-;-Police arrest two a$ AT PALM BEACB members of international ring for Of Her Life Work wholesale coimterfeiting Of Ameri­ Washington Society To| can and British money. BY DAN THOMAS Paris.—Porcelain makers of Lim­ Fmal Week h Jaiimrj Un- Frolic Monday Evening NEIA Service Writer oges protest against use of name Limoges by American manufactur­ nsually Warm In Florid^ Miss Madeline Speiss Says ' ers. Not One Left Handed Student HoU3Twood, Jan. 31— Although At Most Novel Affair. they are unconscioxis o^lt, most of San Antonio, Texas.—Shute leads Children Nowadays Are . in Art Classes of Over 300. the field with 66 in golf. Nerd Fete. the actors and actresses in this Big Pine Recreation C~mp, Calif. racket have certain mannerisms < EFT-HANDED artists are seldom found in the Washington, Jan. 31.— (A P )—The —Engen and Haugen tie at 231 feet Very Enthusiastic Over for new world record ski jump. Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 31.— (AP) .schools today according to Miss Madeline M. Spiess, Smart Set of Washington will frolic which have crept into their work I to such an extent that the players Miami, Fla.—Noonan and Watson -=^the final week in January L art instructor in the William H. Hall High School Monday night with artists, musi­ defeat Dante and WiDiams one up the Subject — Various . ; often become stamped by these ges- . the Palm Beach weather n a a deal­ of West Hartford. cians, literary folks and officials I tures. I in 19 holes to win pro-pro golf tour­ ing out days that have the tempera­ “In the past four years I do not remember a single when the Arts Club gives its big, I When a newcomer makes his ap- | nament. Palm Beach, Fla.—Yates wins ture of May. Florists are pro^dini' Courses Offered In left-handed art student,” said Miss Speiss. “ I am spectacular annual ball at the Wil­ : pearance on the screen you often i I hear it said that he is another Gil-1 Lake Worth golf tourney; shoots lilacs to m ^e the picture complete. lard. teaching 300 students this year— all of them right hand­ I bert, Barrymore, Barthelmess, Che- a 63. As the season advances cotton Schools and All Classes | ed. There may be left-handed artists but they are the The Bal Boheme has come to be I valier or any one of a dozen others. Pinehurst, N. C.—Mils Helen and linen fabrics are becoming in­ creasingly popular. Afternoon gowns exception to the rule. looked upon as the capital's most And as a rule it’s not so much that Waring wins Pine Needles golf Are Well Attended. l! brilliant of many brilliant balls, and the newcomer resembles the already tournament, defeating Mrs. Harry of linen lace are enjoying a vogue It is almost the only large event of famous person as it is that he has V. Maxwell at 20th hole. while many interesting versions of eyelet embroidery are noted. The the kind whdce masking is forbid­ certain little matmerisms that are Pittsfield, Mass.—Governor Ely, Hon. Joan Pearson, daughter of Vis­ r a i n i n g in the arts and handi­ den and fancy dress is obligatory. similar. The best example of this in his first address outside Boston countess Cowdray of London, wears craft is a comparatively recent A dazzling scene awaits the open­ was seen in the recent appearance since he took office, pleads fo^^one a linen jacket suit in blue and white T addition to the modern scheme Teacher of Art MISS BENNEH URGES ing of “The Court of King Looney,’’ of Marlene Dietrich, noted German JOAN NORMA cent increase in gas tax. of education. Not so many years on the moon, with the wildest play TUts Her Chin “Parks” Her Hand Attleboro, Mass.—Henry I. Harri- scarf collar. Her white felt hat has actress, in “Morocco”. All Holly­ a wide upturned brim. ago tt^e arts and allied branches of fancy taking place in both the wood hailed the arrival of a new man, president of the Boston Cham­ were but modestly studied in the FREEDOM IN LEISURE decorations of the room which will Greta Garbo. Yet it wasn’t so much ber of Commerce, appeals $50 fine average country and small city be gaily terrestrial and celestial, for alleged negligent driving, A novel affair of the week was that Miss Dietrich resembled Greta the “living” backgammon party school. True, the teachers of twen­ while King Looney and his silver in appearance as it was that they Cranston, R. I.—Angelo Patti, Tells Club Members Schools Overnight with which Mr. andttlrs. Charles M. ty or thirty years ago taught draw­ queen and her ladies-in-waiting will have certain similar mannerisms. In wanted for passing, worthless checks Hall, of Chicago and Detroit, en­ ing—very crudely in comparison to Are Working To evelop Re­ descend from their heights in spec­ a sense this Is unfortunate for Miss in Connecticut and Massachusetts present day art— with but scant sourcefulness of the Indi­ tacular manner to the ball room A , P. News jailed for failure to pay fine. tertained at their villa. The :f - Dietrich as many persons will hold fair began with • a pajama break­ credits given towards the year’s floor. her to be just an imitation of the Boston—Aubrey “Dlt” Qapper vidual. fast. The backganunon board was work. Still, there are many today great Garbo while in reality she is a right wing of the Boston Bruins represented by a canvas 50 feet who are following an artistic career It was ifrs. Jacob Leander Loose definite personality within herself (By Associated pR’ess.) Hockey Club emnoimces engagement Miss Elizabeth M. Bennett, prin- square and correctly painted. The who reflect with a certain degree of of Kansas City, Washington and How many of these little gestures to Miss Lorraine Pratt, 'Vancouver. cipai of the Barnard and Nathan guest were “ men.” Lewis M. Ans- pride in their art beginnings in a Gloucester. Massachusetts, who con­ have you noticed among your fa­ B. C. Hale schools, spoke before the Cos­ Washington.—House rejects $25,- ley, backgammon lecturer, explain­ country or village schoolroom. mopolitan Club yesterday afternoon ceived the idea of ceiebrating the vorite stars? Here are a few which Boston—Three thousand file past Civilization has succeeded in 000,000 Red Cross fund; Senate the bier of Carmello Gulffre, ^ain ed the moves. Mrs. Walter Giblln on “The Right Use of Leisure seventy-first birthday anniversary of we have noted: Democrats threaten extra session if shutting out the beauties of forests, ■Vice President Charles Curtis. He gangster. and Harry L. Thomas, Chicago, Time.’’ She directed the thoughts Marie Dressier always pushes her $65,000,000 in relief measures are picked the opposing teams and fields and streams from the intimate of her hearers to marked in­ and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett hat back on her head. Saugus, Mass.—Two coatless men gaze of the city-bred scholar, wall­ not passed. threw the dice. The game with its crease in the leisure of the great Gann, the Ambassador of Turkey, hold up and rob filling station pro­ ed in by chasms of stone, brick and Marion Davies has a habit of sit human pawns, clad in colorful pa­ majority of people through develop­ Mr. Ahmet Muhtar, and other cele­ Canon City, Colo.—Three men prietor of $87 during blin^ng snow steel. NatursJ scenic splendors are ting on the arm of a chair or a table jamas, proceeded merrily through ments in the industrial and business brities attended and saw one of the hanged for killing Deputy Sheriff storm. j being pushed farther back into the and swinging her feet in a boyish the afternoon. system, even leaving out of account most elaborate birthday cakes ever manner. after Manter, Itensas, bank hold­ Cambridge, Mass. — Allegations country until the horizon of the the enforced leisure of such periods made in the capital. The name of up, made in motion for new trial for youth of today is one grand row of Wallace Beery never falls to rub of this. She made it plain that the the vice president, the date of his Columbus, O.-r-Three are electro­ John R. Hintze, sentenced to 16 to 20 Mr. and Mrs, Edward F. Hutton construction blocks by day and his nose when he is thinking. left on Tuesday for a month’s so­ efforts of the schools now, after a birth, the capital where he presides, cuted for slaying filling station at­ years, that youth was entrapped into dazzling lights by night. In the Lewis Stone purses his lips to­ journ at their plantation in South series of experiments in regimented an open book denoting knowledge tendant during a holdup. pleading guilty by police officer and midst of noise, and harsh unreality gether and raises his eyebrows sim­ Carolina. On Monday afternoon they recreation, were being directed to­ and a lot c. other things were used ultaneously. Washington.—Hoover signs order district attorney’s office. the modem child has found reality Boston—Directors of the Roose­ entertained 100 prominent members ward the development of individual in the decoration. John Gilbert’s pet mannerism is creating civilian government for in the art studies of the modern velt Club vote opinion that Louis K. of the cottage colony with a golf initiative in the beneficial employ­ i rising on the balls of his feet with a Virgin Islamds; Paul M. Pearson school. Liggett, Republican National com­ tournament at their private short ment of leisure and the teaching of Thursday Mrs. Hoover was the rocking motion while he talks. named first civilian governor. Part of Regular Course mitteeman, U. S. Attorney Frederick course. children to faster resources within guest of Mrs. Hughes, wife of the Norma Shearer’s left hand will New York.—A group of 150 The schools are suppling this de­ Madeline M. Speiss themselves rather than dependence chief justice, at a luncheon, and to­ American raUroad executives is H. Tarr, smd Amos Taylor, Republi­ almost invariably gnd its way to can state committee chairman, Society is extending a cordial ficiency today in the form of all on supplied entertainment. day the Chief Justice and Mrs. her hip when she isn’t using it. being recruited to rehabilitate and the arts— drawing, painting and Miss Bennett argued stoutly extend Soviet rail lines. should retire. welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dill- street. “There are nearly 300 stud­ Hughes give their annual supreme Joan Crawford sticks her chin man of Detroit who have opened sculpture—through which the stud­ ents in the school from the seventh against dictation by one individual court dinner. way up in the air, often for no ap­ St. Louis.—Frisco railroad and ent can express natural desires and as to the other individual’s manner seven other lines cut coach fare their sumptuous ocean front villa, grade to High School seniors who parent reason. Play Rienta. originality that cannot be supplied take art as part of their regular of employing his leisure. She held fr«m 3.6 cents to 2 cents per mile STORM WARNINGS Mrs. Hoover was accompanied by William Haines has a habit of On Saturday afternoon of this by any other course of studies in the studies. The pupils are very re­ no brief for any particular form of to meet bus competition. quite a little group of White House touching his handkerchief to his week, Mr. and Mrs. Dlllman are en­ school curriculum. The art courses sponsive to art whether it is ex­ physical recreation though em­ guests when she attended Mrs. lips. Phoenix, Arlz.—Leslie P. Arnold, are part of the regular courses tertaining with a musicale, ■ having pressed in posters, designing, pot­ phasizing the necessity for almost Townsend’s morning musicale Wed­ Robert Montgomery continually former Army around the world established in Connecticut schools. Washington, Jan. 31.— (A P )—The the New York string quartet as tery, v/ater colors or oils and it is everybody of some form of outdoor nesday, taking with her Mrs. Stark presses his fingers together with the flier, is denied divorce from Mildred Weather Bureau today Issued the Creative art is a beautiful thing. not imusual to see them steal away exercise. Avery Arnold. artists. Guests Include Mr. and Mrs. McMullen, Mrs. Franch Strother and tips upward. following storm warning; Henry Sellgman, New York; Mr. Through art the child can give un­ from other studies to commune with A considerable part of the speak­ Miss Sue Dyer of California, who Los Angeles.—De Boe jury sum­ limited expression to an heritage, Ramon Novarro throws his arms Advisory: Storm warnings chang­ and Mrs. George McKinlock, Chica­ their choice of school work. er’s time was devoted to a vivid de­ arrived a few days ago for a little about whenever he becomes excited. moned for questioning on drawing perhaps ages old. scription of the “Pageant of Time’’ ed to northwest 9:30 a. m., Dela­ go; Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yamall, “Our pupils have won 15 prizes visit with Mrs. Hoover. All of these gestures are move­ lots to pick count for guilty ver­ ware Breakwater to Nantucket and In the schoolrooms of Connecti­ given last year at Atlantic City and dict. Devon, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan for Humane Society posters and at ments which do not come under the small craft warning 3 ordered south Bull, Springfield, Mass., and Mr. and cut, pupils are privileged to model called attention to the deep inter­ Washington.—Pershing radiocasts with their own hands or paint the the present time many students are While various reasons have been beading of direction. They are the of Breakwater to Hatteras." Storm Mrs. George A. J .byne, Beverly competing in a Nationally known est and employment of leisure given for the members of -the House appeal for support of Red Cross forests, flowers or still life ®f home which that spectacle provided for things players do without being told warnings to be lowered at sunset. Farms, Mass. , pencil contest requiring originality who failed to attend the reception to. And very often they go unnotic­ $10,000,000 drought relief fund. Disturbance of marked intensity or for^gn lands, much of which thousands of people all over New Binghamton, N. Y.—Woodcock they may never see in reality. The and designing ability of high order. given by the President and Mrs. ed by the director as well as the central near Cape Cod, moving One of the largest affairs of the Jersey during its preparation and orders investigation into charges of child is taken abroad on a Magic Soap Sculpture Hoover in their honor Thursday players themselves. rapidly eastward. Strong northwest week was the recital given on presentation. bootlegging against Andrew J. Hor- Carpet, as it were, to alien lands “One of the latest innovations night, the most Important were pre­ winds probably of gale force Dela­ Thursday by the New York string ’The meeting was held , at the vatt, missing banker. where life and the strange glimpses along art lines,’’ continued Miss viously ar-cept^d invitations to vari­ ware Breakwater to Nantucket to­ home of Mrs. W. B. Lull, 32 Hunt­ The only apparent difference be­ quartet at Edgewood, the Palm of imusual scenes are spread befoM Spiess, “ and one branch that is ous dmner parties. New York.—Lamont announces a day, 'diminishing late this after­ ington street. tween the 11 men on the Wicker- Beach home of the Sydney Homers them in models of their o^ being welcomed more and more, is Representative Clarence P. Kahn two year postponement of gold pay­ noon. (Madame Louise Homer). Miss soap-sculpture. Originality and sham committee and the 11 men on making. Art is an important ad­ of Cahfofn’a, for one, was the guest ments of $500,000,000 Mexican ex­ Katherine Homer joined the group talent is being expressed simply and a football team is that one group junct to the present educational sys­ at dinner of the Ambassador of ternal debt. The Island of Borneo is larger for a special number written by tem and is being enlarged and ex­ beautifully today in cakes of soap. WAPPING Japan and Mme. Debuchi. The Am­ knows how to handle the highballs. Paris.—Laval government wdns in area than the State of Texas. Sydney Homer. tended throughout the school sys­ The pupils love this work and make bassador of Turkey, Ahmet Muhtar, tem of America. many wonderful objects from mod­ The attendance record of the and Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bing­ els and pictures with nothing but a Wapping school for the month of ham were also present. cake of soap as raw material and a January is as follows: Mrs. Holden’s NATURAL ABILITIES pen knife with which to work. room. Grade 8, 99.8 percent; Mrs. Next week the President and Mrs., DEVELOPED BY STUDY A large collection of poster work Anderson’s room. Grade 7. 98.4; Hoover will give the annual dinner and several statuettes made from l t h o u g h creative art is con­ Miss Finisilver’s room. Grade 6, 98.; in honor of the Speaker and Mrs. sidered an heritage, many cakes of soap were exhibited, show- Miss Hasler’s room. Grade 4, 97.7: '.ongworth. and will dine with the A children of the present-day ing“S marked originality in design­ Mrs. Boody’s room. Grade 5, 96.4; Secretary of War and Mrs. Hurley. schools have so diligefitly de­ ing and a careful observance of de­ Miss Freytag’s room. Grade 2 and veloped their natural abilities tail that is not apparent in other 3, 90.7; Miss Shattuck's room. Grade through the grades that they student endeavors. An Indian head, 1, 90.4. emerge at the completion of the feathered and bedecked with tribal Sidney F. Stoughton of Spring- TRAIN FARES REDUCED scholastic period well advanced in regalia showed little of the original field, Pa., who has been spending art subjects. Many a child has made humbleness and inartistic propensi­ nearly two weeks with his aunt. “ NOW WE ARE THREE!” ties of the cake of washing soap. A the elementary art studies the basis Miss Etta I. Stoughton, and with his St. Louis, Jan. 31.— (AP) — The of hla life’s work. Grecian head, placid of feature, with cousin, Mrs. Howard Willard of but a single stray wisp of hair to cost of tra’n rid'ng^goes down near­ There is no one better qualified in South Windsor, returned to his ly ono half in many parts of the distinguish the alrnpst masculine Manchester to speak on the subject home Thursday. .sonth'vest midnight tonight. KATHERINE AND BILL—what fun it is to know them! They seem to of art in the schools than Madeline face as belonging to a maid, who in James Callahan is confined to his life might have inspired this very A faic of two cents a mile vdll M. Spiess of 28 West Center Street, bed with the grip_ . and is under the he in efTcct on the Frisco Lines, get so much out of living. You met them just a little over a year ago art teacher in the William H. Hall art, lay in its bed of cotton, a thing of beauty, the creation o f a child. care of Dr. Higgins of Manchester, which operate in nine southwestern High School, West Hartford. Miss Eight pupils from Wapping are j .^t' ':cs Apparently, art is not difficult. r.d on .seven I'tber lailroads — the week before they were married. Ten days later it gave you a^pleas- Spiess Is the daughter of another on the Honor Roll of the South bet Art is all about us and if a child can -n p')’nts where tit"'.' compete nature lover, Mathias Spiess, author Manchester High school. w tell a story, paint a moonrise and ex­ 1 Uv: i'ri.:;co. The reduced fare ant glow of anticipation to receive the trim card telling you when they’d of Manchester’s History and an Rev. Harry S. Martin, pastor of r.nii press themselves in a number of (' ; uniy to chajr cars and authority on the life, habits and his­ the First Congregational church of w&ys that will enlighten, and satisfy cue. hes. 'The present rate is 3.6 be “at home.” tory of Uie early American. South Windsor, will have for his cent 3 a mile. Loves the Outdoors certain longings that otherwise would not be expressed in youth, subject on Sunday morning at 10:40 0>i'i ; of the Frisco Lines call­ Miss Spiess reflects tliis love of o ’clock, ♦'Electricity”^ The Christian ed the If 'i t'on “ the railroad’s con- the out-of-doors so definitely ex­ art has accomplished its real objec­ And today you got another card, headed “Now we arc three! BiU’s tive. Endeavor service will be held at tiitut'on tf. a.rd bringing business pressed in the life of her father. As seven o’clock. imp:ov:i-..-;-,t.'’ a girl in the Ninth District Schools signature comes first, then Katherine’s, and then— the guided chubby Mrs. Martin McGrath of East Bus 0 •Petition has been making she enjoyed the rare privilege of PUPILS LOOK FORWARD Windsor Hill is very ill at her home home Instruction in' primitive arts great in. .aus on the Frisco’s earn­ scrawl of the newcomer, Jeremy. TO ART EXHIBITION ■with pneumonia. Two nurses are in ings of late and this reduction was that her father knows so well. Her attendance. studies were augmented by stories, E HAVE a fine Art Club in asked for by the company. pictures and historical realisms that the West Hartford High You happen to know that although he is in line for an important have shaped her life to a certain ex­ “W School,” said Miss Spiess. tent along artistic lines. “ During the summer the club plans promotitm, Bill’s present salary isn’t large. Most other young couples, Graduating from the Manchester trips out into the country and to the BE SURE YOU’RE RIGHT- High School in the class of 1921, shore points to sketch and paint We would consider themselves “up against it” if they had to manage on so Miss Spiess entered the Cooper in­ have many pleasant trips which are stitute, New York, and lated attend­ highly instructive. The membership believe Ite Qjuuxdkjq little. Yet Katherine and Bill maintain a standard of living that is the ed summer courses at Columbia Upi- of the Art Qub is increasing each SoaOik M e verslty, Yale and the Hartford Art year.” i f lie s e e s life sJiadDur admiration of all their friends. School with a definite objective in The West Hartford High School is view—to become an art instructor. planning for a wonderful exhibition oT Shortly after her studies were next week, showing the different art completed, she toured the western subjects studied. The pupils are so e»cpej4s decUa^ You know how they do it, for Katherine has Wd you. They budget part of the United States to view enthusiastic over -he coming exhibi­ this country’s natural beauty spots. tion that they are spending their wese beUcTs baseless all expenditures. And when they decide a purchase is to be made, wheth* On her return she accepted a posi­ savings freely in an effort to produce tion as art teacher in the Windsor the most unique and accurately de­ er it ,is a new riiade for the reading lamp, or a suit for Bill, or shoes for school. After a season traveling fined art objects possible. One Katherine, they study the advertisements until they find just what they from school to school in all kinds of youngster spent his total savings, iN' weather she became teacher of art $10 on a model of an Indian, war in the William H. Hall High School headdress and considered the money want for the price they can pay. Careful, budgeted buying of consistent­ in West Hartford, which position well spent. she has held for the past four years. Every year more and more stu- ly advertised merchandise enables them to get the most out of their d

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PAGE Eluirr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARITSI, 1931* I'H B I.lIE E rT gE STUDY IS KEY TO SUCCESS, ! DOIIE FIRES N M C r Olive Roberts Bariarx^ k em HmSTON SAYS RICH FILM ACTRESS Says Dawn Powell, Noted i930T8£W5-MgmiltCa;-’ © t93l BY N£A SERVICE.ING. iiWffitvirrf'i ■ m American Novelist. Swearing has become popular *>not swear without soiling yourself BY DAN THOMAS among children. I hear it every time any more than you could reach down BEGIN HEBE TODAY ‘‘You can have them for nothing," NEA Service Writer Statistics on parties In New York I gc out. It does not shock me as it in a sewer without being contami­ life was never dull with GINGER he said, moving closer to her, and for the laist six months prove defin­ used to. In fact, as I learn more nated. Every word we utter Is a ELXiA TOLLIVER around. When­ lifting her silken cape so that his Hollywood, Jan. 19.—About four about life and people, I have lost solid thing. It does not die with the ever there was a threat of it Ginger itely that men are" disappearing by much of the sen^tiveness I grew up arm could lie against hers beneath years ago, one of Hollywood’s most the thousands. Presently all that echo but goes on into space forever. gdt-0-«ew idea. Thus she suggested it. ‘T was just thinking that tomor­ promising young actresses had her with. But more important atill it is like a a Junior Country Club to save the row and every day 1 am a poor little screen career suddenly interrupted will be left will be a few baritone 1 have become analytical and ob­ shell exploding from a gur, it leaves younger set of Bed Thrush, Iowa, tramp artist, working for my daily when she was seriously injured in an talking machine records and the servant and when I face a situation a distinct mark on us inside and from utter boredom. It was to be bread and no jam with it. But to­ automobile accident. A year later, | gray derby of the Earl Steubenville I never stop to shiver but set my shakes us with its reboimd. exds^ve—no parents, no babies. night 1 am a prince in masquerade she went out to the old May Sennett' Man; nothing else to show that once mental machinery into snotion to “For every oath you utter you Accordingly Ginger, whose father and if the beautiful princess will let lot to start all over again. there were men, even gentlemen. figure out causes and conditions and are just that much less of a man. was a minister but whose stepmoth­ me ride to the gates of heaven with Some time ago many Constant to suggest a solution—to help if I ♦Without realizing it you are going er, the former PHIL VAN DOORN, Today, this blond actress, Carole j her—’* Lombard, is the possessor of a fat Readers were worried about can to urge others to help. to lose your own self respect bit by was both weaithy and indulgent, disappearance of the “Gentleman,” One wonders where the children, Dit imtil one day you will feel a se­ purchased the Mill Rush farm, a 10- "Y-yes?" Paramoimt contract and is well on ‘‘Oh, how I will love to go," her way to stardom. 'Three years As a matter of fact there are more nice-looking ones too, hear the cret inferiority to clean mouthed acre tract with an old house on it, gentlemen in proportion to the men strings of indecent oaths that roll people. which she proceeded, with the as­ Ginger’s^ breath fluttered, half of hard work resulted in Carole be­ laughing in her throat. “And you ing given th^ leading feminine role than there ever \/3re; a lady can al­ so startlingly from their young lips. “A few people laugh at you now sistance of her friends, to overhaul ways find a gentleman graciously But I’ll say this; whether they hear and make you think it is smart, and furnish. won’t have to take the long ride opposite William Powell in “Ladies’ back with the princess if you get Man.” Although the film has not holding open the cab dooi or picking them at home or not, they have plen­ but as you grow ilder you will dis­ Red Thrush seized the idea with up. her hankie as she drags her ty of opportunity on the street. cover that worth-while people, not enthusiasm. The younger set would tired of her,” she said, laughing, yet been previewed, it is whispered but chokily, "because Iry Ford will aroimd studio circles that the young tnmks downstairs single - handed. Stand beside a truck driver jammed goody-goodies particularly, but real paint Iowa nights a deep rose red. Your gentleman is right on the job in traffic and get a libera, education. people will regard you with curiosity One day, while the rehabilitation of bring you for reduced rates.” actress walks o ^ with all honors. Ginger’s smiie was misty sweet. And when a girl steals a picture holding her sables for her as she The children are getting it. and disgust. A gentleman is seldom the club house was going on, an art­ pays the dinner check; he is right In the first place we take it for if ever profane. Then you won’t be ist called at the Tolliver kitchen and Forgotten were the cares, the sor­ from Bill Powell, she is doing some rows, the surprises and the hard acting. there whispering soft nothings in her granted that th“ child hears no able to break the habit, much as offered to a portrait of Ginger hi ear while she changes tires on the swearing in his own home. Who you try.” exchange for a meal. After he had , work which . had ^ infested j the , day’s “The only reason I can give for my success, if I am successful, is car. The gentleman wdll remain long can expect a chUd to speak more j As to the commandment about shaved off his beard. Ginger found : preparations. Remembered only was after men in the rough have van­ purely than his parent, or one I swearing say this to your son, to her amazement that l|e was both ^ pleased surprise that had come that I have studied like the devil for whom he admires greatly? He young and good ' looldng.. And he ‘"to Bard s gray eyes at sight of her, the last three years,” remarked Miss ished. We don’t need to worry about “When you defame the highest Lombard. “If I had studied half as him so long as he doesn’t over-train. won’t. thing in life whether you mean it tod telent. He had studied in Paris,; the pressure of his lips upon her But it is this very “man in the If he has picked up the habit else­ or not, it is a wicked thing to do. and his name was BARD HOLLO- hand. hard when 1 was in school, I would have been an honor student. In my rough” that is going. You can even where I should talk to him like this: It is malevolence toward God and - * ! What did she care whether Pietro see them going before your very “Son, I don’t believe I should say some day you will see that God is Ginger, never at a loss for ideas, really understood the intricacies of opinion, there is always something more that we can learn about this eyes. Hundreds vanish nightly at that again if I were you, either here everything, the only hope this world thought it would be a good one if spaghetti il duce? What matter if parties—usually just a few minutes or anywhere else^ Swearing is the has. Don’t do it, -on. 'Think it over.” Bard remained a while in Red Angelo tipped over the dancing business, no matter bow long we have been in it. And whenever an before the hostess is ready to farm lowest form of speech and if you I believe that if children see why Thrush. She would see that he got guests and spattered their evening out the lone girls they’re to see don’t know why, it is like this. You they shouldn’t swear, they won’t. enough commissions for portraits, attire with boullon? If the boom­ actor gets to the point where be thinks he doesn’t have to study any home to Spuyten Duyvil or Tudor are digging up filth out of your own But even so I shouldn’t permit it for which would be better than hoboing ing voice of the stout-lunged Benito City. You see them vanishing with mind and singing it. And you cqn- an instant. through the country, and he could shattered the imaccustomed ear­ longer, he’s sunk right there.” Carole recently came back from a ghostly smile a few days before do the mural decorations at the new drums of the Middle West with his Christmas or birthdays and particu­ dub house. So, very cleverly, she sky-rending melodic Italian? New York, where she made “Fast lacks a finesse that these girls in­ and Loose,” the picture which re­ larly just before ivedding days. You herently possess. got her stepmother to prevail on Joie de VlvTe was hers. And see them rushing with a fixed driven Bard to accept an invitation to stay Bard’s with her. sulted in Paramount signing her GLORIFYING If you like a compact with just to a long-term contract. She didn’t look—out of restaurant doors in that a t the Tollivers’. When she led him to the comer mad moment between check and rouge and powder, and carry your Bard thought ‘‘Joie de VlvTe” table where Pat and Eddy Jackson even have a chance to get re­ own lipstick besides, the world is acquainted with her friends before double-check. I have with my own YOURSELF would be a good name for the club. impatiently awaited their coming, eyes seen them fade into thin air yours. 'There are probably 100 dif­ It was adopted. And he thought it her eyes, her smiles, her very voice being shoved into “Ladies’ Man.” ferent varieties. I merely ask you, And the very day she finished that, Just as I was saying, “Oh, let’s all would he splendid if they could Im­ sang in triumph. go up to the Club Abbey and then Every little girl should have at in selecting your brand, to try to get port N1 COLO C.ALLENO from Chi­ “It is a success.” she announced she started work in another produc­ least two compacts. Three make it one whose caked powder seems as tion, as yet imtitled. go to Harlem!” It is true tha't they cago. For Nicolo was handsome and joyously. “I don’t care what hap­ sometimes come back at the tea or nicer, because she can change her fine as possible. At best this is he coidd cook and sing and strum a pens from this on. I don’t care if Miss Lombard has one pet ambi­ daytime compact with her purse. mixed with talcum and is a bit grit­ tion, which she refuses to disclose dinnpr hour just to haunt me the guitar. He would make a pictur­ the food is burned, if the dance next day, but anyone can teU they But she owes it to herself to have ty. Pick it as fine as you can and esque addition to the club. He would floor caves in beneath us, if we all, other than to say that it does not two, for when she gets all dressed it •will reward you. concern her career on the silver are really not there at all. bo a Imockout on the opening night, get a puncture of the inner ear from On second thoughts it seems im- up in party clothes, it is quite as il In selecting a separate lipstick for which a dinner dance was our Imported music—it is a success, screen. However, don’t be surprised faut to carry the lain daytime com­ and a compact with powder and if this yoimg actress suddenly drops likely that this gay delightful gen­ planned. So he sent for Nicolo. But and I am satisfied.” Carole Lombard der (In any language, the mascu­ pact as to wear daytime shoes. rouge, get the lipstick to exactly on the morning of the dance there | If Ginger’s sole aim had been to out of the limelight in about two Compacts differ greatly these match the rouge, or vice versa. You years. Having recently inherited a line is always the easiest gender to arrived at the Tollivers not one | create a sensation, not even her own know) should be lost completely. He days. You can just about suit your may or may not know that many TjiBn youth, but what seemed an | fond fancies could have conjured up considerable sum of money, she doesn’t want to. And life to 1 the hollow fame which comes to taste in them. They all have the weU-groomed women use the rouge doesn’t have to work ainother day if holds a great deal more than screen stars. can’t just shrink into a red inked army of them. Little ANGELO was a greater triumph. To import a zero on the census-taker’s chart. He same ability to slip into a purse in from compacts to color their lips and a musician, and PIETRO could cook. French artist for her decorations had must after aJl disappear some place. small space—that is implied in their lighten the weight of their purse by And BENITO could sing. And how! been revolutionary. The addition of The truth is that he hides in the name—and they all give you the fun­ their lipsticks. Nicolo it seemed, could not come, three “Eye-talians” in one sweeping them in for thirty minutes. Then | last place any modem woman would damentals of a make-up, rouge and and they tod come in his place. They cosmopolitan gesture was cataclys­ wash them well, drain and return to dream of looking for him. He goes powder. would work for their board. So they mic. the pan. Cover again with fresh home! It really is the safest place H you choose your compact for its were installed at tha club, and the Red Thrush felt itself tottering water, season with salt, pepper and ; for him since no woman wants to go shape, size and color, do be sure that opening arrived. And when Bard upon the foundations of its 100 per THIS AND THAT IN grated nutmeg, add a bunch of pars-1 home even for a man. 'There he is it has loose powder and a place-to saw Ginger all dressed up for It, cent Americanism. All day long the ley, six small onions and four ounces : pitifully warming himself before the put your own favorite rouge in it for and Ginger saw Bard in his dinner telephones at Doomdee and Mill of salted pork cut into square pieces, ' fireplace, drinking his simple high­ both lipstick and rouge. Otherwise clothes, they both were a little Rush had rung with belated de­ and cook for three-quarters of an balls, and smoking his simple pipe. you may find yourself with atrocious breathless...... mands for reservations but Ginger hour, taking care to skim well. Keeping the home fires burning cake powder, which is always harsh­ and her assisting allies stood upon FEMININE LORE Add one pint of raw potatoes and against the day when women will er than loose powder, and cake rouge NOW GO ON WT'TH THE STORY the laws of the club with a stead­ three tablespoonfuls of flour diluted have their way and move everybody which is far from the color you CHAPTER XVI I fastness that would have put mere with a breakfast cupful of water. into hotels or steamships. Women need. But when Ginger swayed forward, 1 Medes and Pershians to shdme. ! Stir until it boils, and cook for ten going out in the world has at last Selecting a compact with cake smiling tremulously, to pass him— j ■ “The club says thus and so.” 'The i minutes. Remove the parsley and made the home safe for men. 'There powder and rouge, match your voice on the telephone was con­ Bare windows "'Jid bare siUs are of food, both wild and tame. They transfer the whole to a deep earth­ shade the best you can. Personally, the perfume of her hair touched his no longer smart and decorators and closely resemble poultry in food they cower while their wives and all nostrils—a bright tendril swept his cerned with nothing but the en­ enware baking-dish, then moisten sorts of gorgeous women charge I prefer to use my own powder in a forcement. That Ginger herself was homemakers are doing wonders with value, appearance and flavor, and the edges of this slightly with water, loose powder compact, but that is a arm. Bard caught her hand sudden­ them. Modernistic sill stands hold may be used in stews, casserole about the city and charge and ly and pressed it, palm upward, the club and all its rules had noth­ , and cover the top with crust. charge. While frail modem woman personal preference r.nd some of my ing to do with the case. In fact, all kinds of gadgets of crystals and dishes or if young, rabbit may be Brush the surface over with egg, best friends would not be without against his lips, crushed it against porcelain which become infinitely fried just as chick_u is. dances and ha-cha-chas and boop-a- his face. When he released her, he even to Ginger, the club had already make a few transverse lines in the doops, your modern man is saving their cake-powder in their compacts. ^ 1 . ____ evolved from its dawn of shadowy more colorful './Ten the light is paste with a fork, and cut a hole in Its advantages is that it doesn’t spill. took her by the arms, slowly, with QVjgtj.npfjQj, and assumed the solid streaming through them. Where the home; while she joins hands with both hands—drew-drew her toward him— abstraction and assumed tne solid It is possible now to , buy in the the center. Bake in a brisk oven for her emancipated sisters in a hey But you should be careful of the proportions of personality. windows in apartments look out shops bias organ.iie folds, which so fifteen minutes and send to the ta- loose powder kind and they won’t his eyes grave and unsmiling. upon unattractive courts, colorful nonny no and a morris dance, he is “Ginger?” Phil again. Along the mile and a half of wood freshen up a dress and give that de­ i ble. listening to the radio and any morris spill either. lane that led from the state high- pottery or glass bowls containing sired lingerie touch at the throat, Many girls prefer to use no eye “Yes—um-hum.” She pressed her bulbs, ivy, oxalls may be suspended dancing he does’s done in a morris fingers warmly upon his hand and : ^ the b^ gates o# the Juniar ending perhaps in two little tabs. To be in the van of spring fash­ chair. shadow and no lyebrow pencil in Ar,,r-r. I Country Club, cars were parked by chains and will >.'.ke the eye from the daytime. It is a preference I ad­ ran down. the scene outside. One woman whose ions you must have plaid, or stripes Men are disappearing fast, into “ Oh, you are so flushed and out i solidly, headlight to bumper, on “Worry is such a ‘nagger’ that it in your costume. One of the newest the home. mire. Certainly the girl who goes either side of the road. kitchen windows gaze out on a changes sweet natures into sour ways to use plaids is to have the in for heavy mascara in the daytime of breath,” said Phil. ! There w^ere cars loaded to the court, pasted a trio of flying red j “Yes. I—I ran dowm stairs.” j birds and blue birds across the panes ones, and in time it is very apt to i blouse and scarf of it. with a mono­ “Um. I heard you.” 1 spring leaves with the unwanted and become a habit and to change a tone suit in the new gray that prom­ the inadmissible. Billy Band’s milk and declared they cheered her tre­ Bard Holloway, left alone, looked mendously. Where the radiators are perfectly well pe. cori into a nervous ises to be so popul r. no more into the flattering full- truck.was there, with a noisy crowd wreck. So don’t let the worry habit •'i length mirror but at the open door from the waterworks section; Guy placed at the windows a deep board get you. Keep your lijis trained to Daily Health Sloan’s ice wagon, taxed to its last may be placed flush with the sills After a recipe has been tried in through which she had come. His : and used for books, magazines, flow­ a smile and love and kindness in its original form, it can be “re- face w'as very sober indeed. The hundredweight; and Milt Avery’s your heart, and the worries will flee j vamped” to suit^ personal tastes, Service little smirk of satisfaction had , Wood and Coal. ers or pottery. In another apartment as the clouds below the sun.” But there were other cars, too, where space was at a premium a j It’s an excellent idea to write any Hints On How To Keep Well faded from his lips and eyes. j 1 comments about a recipe on the “Like—that,” he said thoughtful­ the smart roadsters, the trim se­ narrow space between two windows Chicken Pot Pie >■ h) Wi.rld Famed Aiithnrit\ dans, the handsome limousines of was converted into a built-in book­ i margin of the page. This should be ly. case. (By Oscar of the? Waldorf) I done at once while the whole thing And followed her slowly down the those rendered ineligible for admis­ Cut a chicken weighing from three is fresh in one’s mind, for by the stairs. sion by the divine act of parentage and a half to four pounds into twelve I alone. Curiosity had chauffeured time the meal is served and the dish­ BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | When he entered the room where Comparatively few cooks realize equal pieces; put these in a stewpan, es washed, the d-finite and helpful the three were w'aiting for him, his | them out . the river road that soft the possibilities of rabbit as a source cover with cold water and leave comment may be forgotten. Remem- One ol the most serious disorders eyes traveled swiftly for one pleased ^ And more than once during the ; ber that judgment and “common affecting the human eye is a disease breathless look at Ginger, standing " I'sense” are two important ingredi- called glaucoma. Thus, Fassett Ed­ motionless beside the velvet curtain, ; evening—this would have infuriated ! ; Ginger had she but known—Phil and ; i ents in any recipe and must be de- wards, writing in Hygei. points out all-in ivory white, with deep bright I veloped individually and personally that it causes 15 per cent of the blue upon her throat, tinkling in her i Mr. Tolliver drove slowly down that i ; way in Phil’s big car. | Evening Herald Pattern j no matter how “fool proof” a recipe total blindness ii this country and ears, and upon her wrists. And in I may aim to be. Take the following about one-half -he blindness in her eyes the bluest blue of all. The gates to the clubhouse' __ ; groimds were rigidly kept by Gar ’ recipe for bean chowder, for in­ adults. By Annebelle Worthington stance, while it is good as it is, to The disease commences insidiously .V Only for an instant their eyes ! ^“ an, and WMter i my way of thinking, a quart of to­ with slight pains in the eye. perhaps, CIUBS. but Phil, ivho »w uverythlus,! At last! Here is a snappy day had volunteered their services at the matoes is far too much and when I with a little blurring of the sight saw that. dress of plain colored flat crepe silk make it again, the tomatoes will be and, in general, trouble with the “You look so simply elegant, the suggestion of their friend Iry Ford, in fashionable light na'vy blue. * Si who assured them the evening’s en­ a scant cup, for a quart of them vision. The patient begins to see pair of you,” she said, smiling, “that i The white crepe neckline band dominates every other vegetable in circles about lights and to note col­ I just don’t see how Red Thrush is tertainment, even from without, that slips through a tab buttoned j would be well worth the labor. the dish. ors about lights seen against a dark going to stand it. We aren’t used to closing at end of the V, falling in background. H6 may visit a half such gay carryingson.” , Iry Ford with his. unquestioned scarf effect below the waistline is a WE right of admission, was much in Bean Chowder dozen spectacle fitters and men who “I don’t feel gay a bit,” said Gin- i darling and youthful mode. have no special knowledge of dis­ ger softly. “I wish I had never | evidence, and when every reserva­ It’s a simple wearable t3Fpe that Two cups dried lim- beans, 2 Specialize on tion had been taken up and trans­ orders of the eye who will try to fit' started the silly old Joie de V'Ivtc. fits so admirably into the smart onions, 1 quart canned tomatoes, 1 him with glasses to overcome his These Three Factors I feel more just like walking qpietly | portation was temporarily at a woman’s wardrobe for conservative cup diced celery, 2 tablespoons but­ standstill, he and Ben Brooks made condition without helping him very . In Our Business in the garden—and not even talk- i day wear. ter or bacon fat, 4 cups boiling much. V < ♦ ? ing.” their way under the gay festoon of Tbe skirt cut slightly circular has water. colored lanterns to hold pleasant Finally he comes to the attention “A very good idea, just the same j inverted plaits at each side of the Soak beans in cold water to cover of someone who imderstands diseases —the Joie de Vivre,” said Phil \ and critical converse •with their front, which adds width and a smart over night. In the morning, simmer friends, the Keepers of the Gates. of the eye. This expert will measure , QUALITY dryly. “Is anybody driving out with : tailored-air. in boiling water for two hours. Add the amoimt of tension that exists in you?” And whenever the eruptions of Style No. 2951 is designed for sizes onions sliced and cook 30 minutes. of Products j Italian opera rent the mild air of the eyeball and find it too greatly : “No. But we are having a table j 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 Inches Add celery and tomatoes and cook increased. Now the pain becomes with Pat and Eddy Jackson.' Eddy’s ^ the early spring evening, the ap­ bust. 30 minutes longer. Add butter and plause from without was louder and worse, and associated with this con- ^ taking her out in his car.” j Printed flat crepe with plain con­ season ■with salt ajid pepper. Serve dition more disturbance of ■vision. As they started out, by a deft more prolonged than that from trast, crepy plain and patterned in soup plates. COURTESY j within, echoing and re-echoing the In the end. it,becomes necessary to Imperceptible gesture, Phil man-1 woolens and wool ersey make up at­ perform operations on the eyes and, aged to let Mr. Tolliver lead the full mile and a half of wood lane. tractively in this modell Three sandwich fillings that 'will To All (To Be Continued) in some cases, even to remove the way to the car with his arm around Size 36 requires 3% yards of 39- appeal to men are cheese and onion eye in order to take care of the ag­ his baby daughter,' w'hile she fol­ inch material with % yard of 35- in the proportion of one cup cream onizing pain and the associated dis- ^ lowed with Bard. With a restrain­ Lacy Wool inch contrasting. cheese to one fourth cup chopped orders. SERVICE ing hand she held him back a little. You will see one attractive style Bermuda onion with lettuce leaves 'The cause of this disease is im- “Now don’t flirt, you, terribly after another as you turn over the and mayonnaise. Chicken, ham and known, although its mechanism is To Those Who Give Us the Privilege. good-looking tramp, you,” she whis­ pages of our new Spring Fashion celery is another, using 1 cup minced fairly well understood. It results pered, smiling. book. chicken, 14 cup each ham and may­ from the fact that fluid which pours “I won’t flirt with Ginger, Mrs. Styles for children or the miss, the onnaise, % cup celery chopped and into the eye does not escape with If we fail in any of the above please Tolliver, if that is what you mean.” matron, the stout—and a series of *a. table spoon minced green pepper. equal speed. It, therefore, becomes; Call Manchester 7697 or Hartford dressmaking articles. It is a book She smiled again. “I dare say 'The roast beef is ground and mixed dammed up or congested within the 2-0264. Ginger can hold her own all right,” th at will save you money. with tomato catsup and a little organ and because of the excess! she said good-naturedly. “Just don’t Price of book 10 cents. Worcestershire sauce and melted pressure there is serious pain. j crowd her.” Price of pattern 15 cents. butter. Excess pressure on sensitive i When he was in the car beside tissue, such as that of the nerves BRYANT Ginger he thought it over, sitting Manchester Herald Chaise lounges are a popular item which control th e. sense of vision, rigid and silent, his arms sternly with home decorators for the mod­ causes them to break down and and folded. Pattern Service em bedroom of the day. Not all of degenerate, with thb result that i “I know what she meant by that,” 2951 us cein have them, however, but we pressure over any considerable te said to himself, “and she is right. may substitute a divan, cot or box length of time must permanently; But it is such a wonderful night— For a Herald Pattern of the couch, covering it 'with something injure the nerves and cause com-; CHAPMAN and it will soon be over—and we’re model illustrated, send 15c in that will harmonize with the other plete loss of ■vision. I both so sort of tingling all over. She stamps or coin directiy to Fash­ furnishings. After a vigorous half Ob'viously a cprrect diagnosis Is, too, I know she is. I can’t spoil ion Bureau, Manchester Evening day of housework, it is a comfort to early in the cohdltlep means a great. It—not tonight—^It would spoil it for Herald, Fifth Ayepus' and 29 th lie down for half an hour for a nap deal for the saving of eye-irigbt and, CO. her, too. Tonight I’ll let myself go— Street, New York (Sty. or with a newspaper or magazine, evemmore for the epntro) of the se-! Just a little—and tomorrow I'll be covered with one of the attractive rlous pain and pressure which may- careful.” Frtee 15 Cento single blankets or daytime throws. affect the body generally. The eyef “When you g;et them all nicely The liimge may be near the window is one of the most highly compli­ thought out in good order,” inter­ Name . "and therefore as a rule better lighted cated and delicate^ all of the mech­ 1 rupted Ginger, “I wiH give you a A SLEEVELESS sweater -for Size . . . than the bed, and if the latter hsus anisms in the human body. It de­ fr^ bus ride to the Jaw de Veever southern resorts in a lacy weave Be sure to fill in the dze of the ' been made up it avoids mussing it serves fawmore serious care than is for theta. And very few thoughts combines, brown, ydlow and the Address pattern. Sen^ stataps'or. coin (coin , in daytime. given to the highest ;|>ficed swatch are v v th as much as two bits.' color, red*zuaL gM tom d;. ™ i MARY TA^YLOB. or the most ooetly car. .

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/ HANCHESTEH EVENING HERALU 50T3TH MANqiESTER. CONN^' TATSE Gala Program Featuires Carnival

1T0RRINGT0N PAPER MANCHESTER’S BAPTIE R ecord , o f i a .a u Bjptje.Lamb Headlines Following are the records of Man­ Manchester, Bristd chester and Bris^l High schools which clash in Bristol next Fri­ LAUDS REC .PUYER day evening in one of the most im­ portant Connecticut schoolboy 'games of the season. The Alumni Winter’s Big Spedactfe Agam Wm With Ease games are omitted simply because Sports Editor of Register! the Bristol score of this game is not available. Both teams defeated Dbires Other Skaters of Prominence At Center S p r ii^ TGREETINGS t o .VLL!i cWSiS their Alumni which means they Praises Briggs; Tells of| f^ .J. vs V ' - '-' V have wop one more game than the Locals Drub Windham 38 To ' ^ ...... following records give credit. Park Sunday Afternoon; Present Snow • Being R ^ His Work In Past Season. Follovdng the defeat here it is in­ 2 0 and Bristol Trounces I teresting to note that while Bristol has swamped its league opponents moved Today; Onlyllain Or Severe Melting SpeD by big scores, Torringrton, the first West Hartford 66-12; The acquisition of Paul Briggs, really,good team It met, held the former Torrington High school Bell City combine to a hairline marf Postpone Carnival star, by the Recreation Center bask­ » V > of supremacy. Maybe Man­ Rivals Meet Next Friday In chester wiU do as well if not better. etball team here to play center, Sunday afternoon promises to marjc an event in the history- Bristol State Armory. causes Walter G. Gisselbrecht, sports BRISTOL’S RECORD of amusement in Manchester which will not be equaled in editor of The Torrington Register^ , Won. Nine, Lost One a year. The fourth annual Ice Carnival at Center to go into five paragraph detail in s J.V Bristol 42,—Terryville ...... 12 I yesterday’s issue ^.telling about Bristol 21,—West Hartford ...... 9 pond w ilf bring an array of talent to Manchester such a&ihasii “On to Bristol!” Briggs coming to Manchester. Bristol 42,—Torrington ...... 21 never been seen in a town o f this size before., That was the cry which echoed ! No one is better acquainted with . sS sss 'VS Bristol .28,—ManchesteV ...... 32 It is costing real money to put ------through the large bus carr3ung a I I Briggs’s true ability than Gissel- Bristol 71,'—East Hartford .... 12 this ' season’s Carmval on, b u ty ^ « n^TTVT ¥ victorious group of Manchester i brecht who has seen him play many | Bristol 38,—Middletown ...... 13 through friendships formed by Man- !| A | /| y| yA | 'V | | | | High school basketball artists games with the sensational Torring- j Bristol 41,—Windham ...... 19 Chester skaters, tlieT)ick of the coun- j vxVIaiil i lU i U 1 ^ through a blinding snowstorm from , I ton team of several seasons ago. 1 V ' ‘‘•s'* ^ ..Bristol 38,—Meriden ...... 20 try’s best has been secured, with I Willimantic last ni ht where Man­ j And so it is of interest to pick up j Bristol 20,—Torrington ...... 18 just enough local talent injected into i chester had chalked up an impres- ^ ' Gisselbrecht’^ story at the third par- I Bristol 66,-^West Hartford .... 12 the l6ng and v^lried program to t ON DESPITE SN 0f5 sive 38 to 20 triumph over Wind- ' agraph and read what he has to sa y ! please home folks. I hJim High. i about Briggs. Here .’tis: /■ MANCHESTER’S RECORD Here’s the IHg Act" Manchester won two out of three I “Briggs performed with the fa-1 Won Eight, Lost None First and foremost on the program : The Ice Carnival has not beeii': skirmishes at the Thread City state , mous Wonder Five,’ which repre- j Manchester 27,—EJast Hartford .17 is Baptie and Lamb. America’s out-! postponed because of the present ' armory, taking the freshman and ' sented the high* school here during | Manchester 28,—East Hartford .24 snowstorm, it was officially ' varsity contests but losing the standing figure-skating stars who | I the 1924-^5 • and 1925-26 seasons, I Manchester 31,—Rockville .... 15 will come direct from Madison j noimced .at 11 o’clock this morning’' junior varsity struggle. The Silk j being a tower of strength in both Manchester 32,—Bristol ...... 28 and will not btf^^pnless absolutely' City freshmen won 28 to 21 but the . Square Garden. Norval Baptie, the | offensive and defensive play. His; Manchester 18,—Meriden ...... 16 52-year-old skater, besides being a necessary. ■ -- local second team was defeated 22 ! lanky build enabled him to get the' Manchester 41,—West Hartford 26 veritable whirlwind on ice, is a w on -, In case the storm contiuuesf^ to 12. A large crowd sat patiently I jump on nearly all opposing centers Manchester 43,—Middletown .. 25 derv...... as an acrobatic ...... and „ figure skat- ' throughout the afternoon and intp“ through the long and tiresome three I and his. uncanny eye for the basket! Manchester 38,—Windham .... 20 ing expert with his partner of many i night, there is a probability thal;^ hour program of basketball. helped swell the Torrington score in | FRANK “WOODY” WALL®TT years standing, Gladys Lamb, the' affair will have to be postponed ~ A neatly executed field goal by practically every game in which he | acknowledged, “Pavlova of- the - -Ice.” until Februafy 14, two weeks henbA Squatrito who took a pass and shot played. Baptie and Lamb can duihicate the A force of 65 workmen were hu^>- while racing under the basket at top Twice to Chicago INDEPENDENTS WIN ice feats of every other combination at the Center Springs Pond tbi3! speed, gave Manchester the first ‘With the other members of the BASKETBALL of sifters and in addition have a morning remo-vlng the snow from , scoi^e of the game and Windham Wonder Five’—Billy Szeszkowskl, Local Sport FROM DARK HORSES repertoire of other stunts that other the ice. Efforts will be made to clear was always in the rear. The Cal­ Dick Dillon, Billy Visconti and Jfetlo C. C. 1. L. STANDING skaters have failed to duplicate. sufficient room around the shore for laghan contingent fought hard but James—Briggs went to the nation­ Several weeks ago on Conserva­ the spectators to stand. Removing, it was a futile mission upon which al tournament at Chicago during Chatter W. L. P. Pet., tory Lake, Central Park, New York, the snow from the ice proper is n o t; they were boimd. Manchester simply both the 1924-25 and 1025-26 seas­ Manchester ...... 5 0 10 1.000 The Independents easily defeated Baptie beat Fred Fletcher, noted as difficult as clearing room for the. had much the better team. Wind­ ons, his work there classing him as Bristol ...... 4 1 8 .800 the Dark Horses at th- West Side game fisherman and Rod and Gun crowd. ham pulled up within four points | Pictured above you see Miss Dor- | one of the best centers In the tour- .. 3 1 6 .775 Rec Thursday night, 60 to 19. Carl­ editor of Oie Daily News in a spec­ The weather report this morning once in the second half but that was Paul Briggs, the Rec Five’s new Middletown ...... othea Sanders, of New Haven, Con- i ney. 2 4 .500 son, "Viot and Gribbon led the attack tacular battle hooked to the tip end promised “Fair tonight and Sunday;, the nearest it came to threatening center, scored seven field goals for Meriden ...... 2 necticut’s outstanding feminine fig- ] “Since graduating from the high West Hartford .. . . . 2 5 4 .^80 for the winners. Breen and Heres of a regulation tarpon line. The joust colder tonight.” ’The telephone num-. Manchester’s lead which grew to ure skater, who adds considerable school, Briggs has played vrith vari- Willington last night but his team j lost a free scoring tilt 43 to 38. His East Hartford ...... 0 7 0 .000 also played well. -The Independents lasted but two “reels,” Baptie cross­ her at the Center Springs skating 24-12 at halftime. to tomorrow’s big ice carnival pro- ous amateur and semi-professional j , j ___ are still looking for a game with the ing the line which marked defeat for house is 4506,.for the benefit of any-' gram here. aggregations in the state Last year. oPPonent scored but two field goals. Manchester now looks forward to I Howitzers and want to meet the mil­ the fisherman on two occasions in a one desiring later information. its second battle with Bristol to be he held down the pivot post for the I — ^ u.. HIGH SCHOOL itary outfit either at the Armory, total of less than five minutes time. played in the State Armory in that Hartford Telephone five, and has! The Cleveland Favorite Knits who East Side or West Side Rec. Bristol 66, West Hartford J2 If a gamd fisherman can be found “Wood3T” Wallet and Miss Dorothy city next Friday night. The first performed with various other quin-; Pl^ Rec here^esday recently Independents (60) SUMMARY' XcL ;.>+v,o4- ctaffl ' defeated the fast Bridgeport Laurels Rockville 19, Winsted 18. locally, who thinks he can bring the Brown. These performers have al­ game was won by Manchester 32' to I tets in that section of the state since ., . , , B. F. T. M. H. S. Varsity (38) and Manchester 38, Willimantic 20. New York star to “gaff,” Manchester ways taken much interest in skat­ 28 here but since that time Bristol ,, i that time. His many friends in Tor- jo in ts. New Haven 0—Viot, rf ...... 6 1 P. B. Bulkeley 14, Hartford 13. 13 attendants at the Carnival are as­ ing and through association with the had been swamping one opponent T-1 rington hope that he will make good fn d g ^ r t newspapers recognize the 0—McConkey, If ...... 5 0 3 Tierney, I f ...... 3 Laurels as one of the best pro Commercial 34, Weaver 30. 10 sured of a super-feature act. So far, noted performers listed above have after another and is confident that with the Manchester team.” 0—Tomlinson, c ...... 3 1 Kerr, If ...... 0 teams in western Connecticut. Wallingford 23, Milford 18. 0 6 no one has come forward. perfected their art to a point where it will square accounts. Since its 0— Gribbon, rg ___ 3 O’Leary, r f ...... 1 Middletown 28, Meriden 27. . . . 6 1 13 Baptie and Lamb are regularly they are in demand at other winter defeat here Bristol has been win­ 0— Carlson, Ig ...... 7 1 15 employed by the Ice Club of Madi­ ning handily over schools which 0 Fraser, rf ...... 0 Tpmght the Favorite Kmts are carnivals in this and other states. displaying their wares up in Ply­ 2—Lyons, c ...... 1 1 3 son Square Garden, New York, but Comedy will not be forgotten for have g^ven Manchester more or less 3 Turkington, c ...... 5 A RE.YL TROUNCING 0 McCormick, c ...... 0 M. H. S. FACULTY mouth, Mass., having played at during the past few years they have the committee Knows that the trouble. Bristol, Jan. 31.—Bristol field 2—Total ...... 28 4 60 toured the entire United States What A Score!' 2 Squatrito, I g ...... 4 Northampton Wednesday, Pittsfield youngsters like to see slapsMck at goals fell like sno /flakek here last ^ Dark Horses (19) where they received the acclaim of Last night Bristol showed no 2 McHale, Ig ...... 2 Thursday and Gloucester. Tomorrow any time and place. Leo LaBelle, of night as West Hartford was buried P. B. F. T. skating fans everywhere. Manches­ mercy whatsoever in troimcing West 2 Hedlimd, r g ...... 2 BEATS WINDHAM evening they appear in Bayonne, N. Hartford, who in addition to his abil­ under an avalanche of baskets that 0—Breen, rf ...... 4 1 ^ 9 ter is indeed fortimate in ha-ving for Hartford in Bristol, ‘66 to 12, Hall 0 Lerch, rg ...... 0 J. It is not known whether or not ity as a comedy skater is a barrel- made the final score 66. to 12. Hall 4—Heres, If, ...... 4 0 8 its headline carnival act the best and Palau Jading tfie attack. All 0 Werner, r g ...... y. .O they are playing Monday evening. jumper par-excellence, will team up and Palau led the scoring attack.' 1—Brown, c ...... 1 0 2 that can be obtained anywhere. indications point to the Bristol state with Basiliere in a comedy act en­ 3—Bissell, rg ...... 0 0 0 armory being packed almost to the 16 17 4-1138 i Paddy Moruke, Stamford basket- Bristol now is ^all set for its return Helen Cosker Coming titled, “Hank, Hanna & Son.” The Manchester Bowlers Win game with Manchester here next 4— Waddell, Ig ..., ... 0 0 0 point of suffocation' when the two W. H. S. Varsity (20) 1 I ball booking agent, is the authority Almost every other skater who crowd at last winter’s carnival roar­ rivals get together'' next Friday P. B. F. T. 1 for the statement that the Cleve- Friday and is confident of winning. will come here, is' a champion of ed at the antics of this pair, and 12—-Total ...... 9 1 19 night. Chick Hayes of Hartford and 0 Kaminski, r f ...... 0 3-5 3 I land tearn is much better than 01- Summary: some sort. Helen CoSker, woman’s many new stunts have been uncov- - I Third Match By 25 Pins; Bristol (66) Referee: Vennart. Danny Ahern of Middletown, the 0 Ballon, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 i son’s Terrible Swedes and the latter speed skating champion of New ered for the 1931 program. same two officials who handled the 2 Lombardo, I f ...... 3 0-1 6 j team has successfully competed with B. F. T. EJngland will again appear with her If the weather is* favorable the game here several weeks ago, will 0 Ashton, If ...... 0 2-2 2 Callaghan Averages Over the best in the state. The Favorite Albertilli, I f ...... 3 0 6 cousin, Jimmy Cosker, also, of Hart­ schoolboy, jimior and senior speed again call the fouls. 3 Lewis, c ...... 2 1-5 5 ! Knits have a strong team, every LaPonte, I f ...... 1 0 2 ford, who last week gave “Al” Basi- races will' be nm off at 2 p. m. to be japtain “Gob” Turkington and 0 Maine, c ...... 0 0-0 0 ! man being a star in his position. Lincoln, rf ...... 3 3 9 liere, of Pittsfield, Mass., the battle followed by- the local acts on the Domenick Squatrito were the lead­ 2 Luciani, rg ...... 0 2-4 2 114. Pavelchak, r f ...... 0 1 1 of his life for New England speed carnival program. ing point-getters for Manchester 1 Roy, I g ...... 1 0-0 2 Manchester may be pretty well HaU, c ...... 8 2 18 BOWLING ...j skating honors. Miss (Dosker is an The Carnival committee has last night although the rest of the 2 Ch£Lsen, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 deserted n ^ t Friday night when the B. Becker; c ...... 0 1 1 ardent ^devotee of skating, and al­ worked early and late to provide the team more than did its part. The Just by way of setting the proper, local high school quintet moves Green, Ig ...... 0 0 0 though she is not as tall as most best cami>^ possible imdef presmit: red and white was passing prettily, 10 6 8-17 20 example for their 'students to follow down to Bristol. ElxQitement runs Palan, rg ...... 6 0 T 3 SPECLVL MATCH women skaters, possesses wonderful conditions, and a record crowd is ex­ cutting fast and shooting with keen Scorq at end of periods: on the -basketball floor, Manchester high both here and in Bristol and i King, r g ...... , • 0 stamina over all distances up to the pected at Center Springs tomorrow afternoon. eyes that resulted in scores from Manchester ...... II 24 36 .38 High school’s faculty won the third those who do not go early will prob-; Gurske, Watkins Brothers’ bowling team mile. Miss Cosker defeated Mrs. Everythiq^ In Readiness unusually high percentage of the Willimantic...... 5 12 16 20 and deciding match of a bowling se-, ably stand instead of sit for the eve­ defeated the Knofla Wildcats last Carl Englefnan of Hartford' last Slight poHcemen in charge o f shots taken. The game was rough Referee: Johnny Manion, East ries with Windham High of Willi- . ning. 26 14 66 mght at Farr’s alleys. Lovett had week placing first in the ^0, 440, Sergeant John McGlinn will be de­ in spots and the Manchester players Hartford. mantle at the Charter Oak all^s' West Hartford (12) the high single, 140, and Angeli’s 880 and mile events also d^eating Harold Madden, former Manches­ tailed for carnival dqty. Pdrkingof took no particular liking to the here Thursday night. > B. F. 374 was high three-string. Grace Wolf of Dorchester, Mass., ter High and Recreation Center bsis- who has won several races in Massa­ cars on Edgerton street will be pro­ officiating of Referee Johnny Man- M. H. S. Seconds (12) Windham won the first match by Hun^ting^ rg ...... 0 1 Watkins Brothers B. F. T. ketball star of considerable ability, hibited. TBe parking space directly ion, of East Hartford. / p. 11 pins and Manchester took the Sperry, Ig ...... 0 1 F ra zie r...... 101 111 103 chusetts this winter. 0 England, rf ...... Vo 0-1 0 now starring with the Connecticut Jimmy Cosker was only beaten by in'front of the dam^will be reserved Lombardo was Windham’s best second bji 89. Last night Manches- j Hayden, Ig ...... 0 0 Buoklard ...... 104 92 81 0 W. Turkington, rf ___ 3 0-2 6 Aggie freshman team, was an inter- BasUiere a ft^ the point total was for the performers’ cars. Parking bet and Captain Kaminski also went ter won by 25. Five men teams | Leahy, c ...... 1 3 Lovett ...... 89 140 94 2 McPartland, If ...... 1 0-4 2 Manchester- deadlocked and the Hartford -meet will be permitted in the CJenter" well despite the fact that he was rolled five strings apiece. Chester i ested spectator at the Stevens, c ...... 0 0 Ol. , Gleasoh ...... 97 0 Vennart, If .'...... 0 1-3 1 Robinson was high in the. first match Windham game last night. Madden 7oung, H ...... 1 2 officials arranged by an eyelash. Springs woods in rear of the waiting;.: held scoreless by Messrs Squatrito * ^ Angeli ...... 137 station and on other streets. and McHale. Luciani fought hard 4 Tedford, c ...... 0 0-0 0 with an \11 ave^^age, Charles Wig- is taking a course in forestry and Holcomb, rf ...... 0 1 With the champion himself on the i Mistretta, c ...... 0 0-1 0 says he lijkes it immensely. Parsons, If ...... 0 0 o' Center Springs program, they also No person will be allowed on. the for Windham but his style of nlay ren in the second with 97 and Thom­ Total ...... '..538 547 528 4 Sartor, r g ...... 0 3-4 3 as A. Calaghan, Windham coach of Bromfield, I f ...... 0 0 have in Jimmy Cosker the next best, pond Sunday morning or until tte" much more resembled football. If Hnofla’s Wildcats exhibition is over. Everything I9 he was on the floor once, he was 1 Radding, Ig ...... 0 0-1 0 all sports, in the third "with 114.2. Madden tells of mi interesting in­ in skating circles. B. Knofla ...... 93 ready and planned for—except ad- ', on it at le€st a dozen times and his Thomas F. Kelley had a 108 average cident which marked the first game /2 8 12 Dorothea Sanders and Heaton Willis ...... MS- verse w ither and everyone is'hop-’ clumsiness resulted in more than 12 ^ 4 4-16 12 last night but Callaghan’s scores of he played with the C. A. C. year­ Halftime score: Bristol 27, West Robertson, theTatter the U. Sr junior A1. Knofla \.1Q9’ ing the latter will be conspicuous b y one spill' for Manchester players as W. H. S. Seconds (22) 101. 117, 114, 118 and 122 were par­ lings. Hlsdeam won the game and Hartford 6. Referej, Coyle. figure skating champion, will be on P. B. F. T. “Hap” started for the dressing room Hennequin ...... 785' hand to give the local figure skating its absence. * ;: they were bumped about. ticularly praiseworthy. Wilkie ...... 110 3 Balloon, r f ...... 6 0-1 12 FIRST m a t c h when one of his teammates shouted. BARNIHOW’S ERROR stars something to shoot at. Miriam Manchester rolled up a 36 to 16 I. , lead by the time the first three 0 Krug, r f ...... 0 0-2 0 Willimantic “Hey, ain’t you going to gime ’em a I Middletown, Jan". 31. — Coach Davenport, formerly of Spring;fiel^, ...... 0 1-2 1 79_441 Total ...... 512 512 497 1. Schoolboy 220 yard toals. ' periods ended and then Coach W. J. 2 Johnson, I f ...... Fletcher 75 99 87 101' cheer?” 'The question took the i Frank Barnkiow was responsible butjiow of Boston, will be numbered 0 Uystrom, If ...... 0 0-1 0 Ebner ..., 92 112 93 134 105— 536 popular Manchester boy by surprise for her worthy contributioM to the 2. Junior 220 yard finals. ^ Clarke began preserving his regu­ for Meriden High’s 28 to 27 defeat Hollywood — Jose Peregpdna, 0 Chasen, c ...... 1 0-3 2 Hewitt .., 88 97 98 106 87—476 1 and for a moment he was sort of Carnivals of the past three years. 3. Senior 22(1 yard finals. lars for the Bristol tussle. Substi­ here last night. The Silver City Sorona, Mexico outpointed Benny 4. Schoolboy 440 yard finals. tution after substitution was made 0 Smith, c ...... 0 0-1 0 Callaghan 99 112 108 104 86__5091 speechless. Then he found himself coaph, in a moment of excitement, Local Talent, Too 4 Fox, rg ...... 0 ------; and added his limg power to the ef- Miller, Los Angeles,-6. 5. Junior 440 srard finals. until not a regular was left on the 0-1 0 stepped on the floor as “Red” Rus­ We must not forget Manchester’s 1 Lester, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 1962 1 fort. In professional ball, one for­ Stockton, Gal. — Gorilla Jones, 6. Senior 440 vard finals. floor. At piat Windham only out- Totals ..354 420 386 445 357 sell, his ace, tied the score in the own figure skating stars, Jimmy 2 (Jollins, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 gets all about such things. Akron, outpointed Mike Hector, Los n scored Manchester four to two in Manchwter final minute df play. Referee Dan­ Foley, Enuna McEntee, Frank 2 'Twerdy, I g ___ ...... 1 0-1 2 Angeles, 10. ' Double Exhibition— the last quarter. I Greer . .. .101 102 87 — 87— 3'77 ny Ahem called a foul on Bai^nikow 0 Costello, Ig ...... 1 1-3 3 Frank Wallett and ' Dorothy Freshman Tilt a Wow i Miller .. .100 94 —1 83 ------277 and Delvecchio made good. Sum­ 0 Foster, c ...... 0 0-0 0 {Kelley .. . 77 103 llff 101 101-"-495j Brown of Manchester. • ' The best game of the evening was ------MAJORS WiN 36 TO 20 mary: m the bitter struggle between the |wigren . . 8 5 -9 9 107 83 95—469 Middletown (28) J4 10 2-13 22 125—333 Solo Exhibition— freshmen teams ST the two schools. i Robinson — — 113 95 B. F. T. M H. S. Seems Certain Score at end of periods: Miriam Davenport, of Springfi^, Manchester passed nicely and their OVER HARTFORD ATLAS Whitney, I f ...... 0 0 0 Manchester ...... 3 5 11 12 Totals .363 398 420 362 408 1951 Mass. ^ ^ superior team-play was instrumen­ Augin, If ...... 1 1 3 IV tal in attaining victory. Manchester Willimantic ...... > 7 ^ 15 22 SECOND. MATCH The Majors basketball team de­ Johnson, rf ...... jl 0 2 Speed Exhibition— led 24 to 13 at the end of the third Manchester Umba, r f ...... 2 '5 9 To Qualify For Yale M. Freshmen (28) feated the Hartford Atlas at Hard­ Ifelen Cosker, of Hartford, New quarter but Windham staged a Robinson 93 89 91 79 79— 430 Vinti, c ...... 2 3 7 P B F 78 89— 434 ing gym here Thursday night 36 to EIngland Woman Champion. strong rally that for a time threat­ T. I Miller , , 92 81 Delvecchio, c ...... 2 1 5 Whether or not Manchester High «>lected .^though Its record was not ■ 1 Coma, rf T..3...... 1 1-1 3: Kelley . .106 92 96 101— 491 20. The game was rough and close, V ened to overcome the locals in the Ward, I g ...... 0 0 0 school’s crack basketball team is se- | nearly as good as the current one. Fox Chase— " last eight minutes of play. 'Tureck, 3 Tureck, r f ...... 4 0-1 8: Wigren .100 102 107 83— 485 especially diuing 'lie first half..Then 0 Smith, If ...... 1 '0-3 the football champs pulled ouf In McCarthy, Ig lected as one of the weight teams - to 1 West Haven eliminated Manchester , Norval Baptie^ of New York'QtjIf Johnston, Monroe and Rowan, were Stona, rg ...... 0 in a close first round battle, 1 Johnston, c ...... 3 1-5 Totals. .391 364 374 360 352 1841 front with Reid 1 ading the attack. compete for the Connecticut cham­ (World’s Undefeated Speed Skater). outstanding. pionship a t the Yale tournaiment in Newport Uncertain •VI - The junior varsity game was also 0 Leone, r g ...... 1 2-2 Willimantic Npcenza was best for the Atlas. 1 Lupien, r g ...... 0 0-0 75—410 'Monday night the Majors will 10 28 New Haven: starting March 13, will In case Manchester should go to Double E^toibition— s close, Manchester being only four 0-0 0 Hewitt .. 99 71 83 82 - 84—430 meet the New Britain Whippets, Meriden (27) not be definitely known until the Yale, should make a satisfactory Mr. Robertson and Miss Sandersf points behind at the termination of 1 Saimond, Ig 2-3 4 I Fletcher . 80 90 92 84 91—440 junior champs of the Hardware City '' week previous. showing and as a result be selected of New Haven. - I the third quarter. Coach Callaghan — — j Ebner . . . 86 93 86 84 94—472 for 1928-29 and winners of nine Russell, rg ...... 3 The committed which selects the as one of the two Connecticut teams injected sufficient first team re­ 11 6-15 28! Callaghan 92 106 96 ’ 84 v n _ straight games this season. The Roberts, rg ...... 0 best teams in the' state eac^ year to be invited to compete in the New Double Elxhibition— serve material into the fray to pull W. H. S. Freshmen (21) I P. * ' B. F. 344 1752 i Whippets lead the senior men’s Fredericks, Ig ...... 1 wiU yConvene Saturday,. March 7 for Englafid tournament to be held at James Foley and Emma McEntM, his lead through. Ballon led the at­ Totals .357 360 357 334 2 Monroe, r f ...... 3 0-1 I league In New Britain. The game Markowskl, c ...... 1 the purpose o f executing its annual N^vjport, R. I., on Mariffi 19, 20 and of Manchester. r- . tack with six field goals. He also I THIRD m a t c h 1 Rowan, If ...... 3 0-0 I will be played at, the Harding gym Krlck, c ...... O' task. There seems little or no doubt 21, toere is no certainty that the ' ' j played in the varsity game. The vic­ ' Manchester v m ) 0 Roy, I f ...... 0 0-C 81—447 ' on Hollister street starting at 8 Tomassetti, r f ...... 1 at present but whafe Manchester wifi j school officials would approve such tory for the Manchester freshmen Robinson 87 97 90 92 Speed Exhibition— 0 Carey, r f ...... 1 0-0 . 84 115 8 1 ''7 9 94— 443 o’clock. Kassmarsizyk, rf ..... 1 easily qualify. Only a very disas-ja Wp. A & ed Basiliere, o f Pittdfitid,- was the fourth win in six starts for i Miller . The members of the school team 4 |Szathowski, c ...... 2 0-S .100 91 128 108 113— 540 Majors (86) Fay, If ...... 3 trous conclusion of its season can Mass., (New Engd'and Champion^.'". Coach Hugh Greer’s .clan. alre^y show the effects of the sea­ 0 Bmith, r g ...... 0 0-0 97-^18 P. . B. F. T^ Mastriano, I f -----.... 1 prevent Manchester from having a IX .114 102 104 101 son’s strain, it was pointed oyt yes­ 1 Fay, rf, r g ...... 0 0-C 0 McCarthy, I f ...... 1 0 2 better ;ecord than most of the high Solo Exhibition— ’ 27 terday by a school official who ad^ed 4 Edwards, Ig ...... 1 1-4 Totals .385 405 403 380 385 1948 j 0 L a ^ , , l f ...... 1 6 2 11 school teams in the state. Gladys Lamb, of New York Cl' Willimantic 2 Welles, r f ...... 0 1 1 Score at half time: Middletown 7, Pick of the East^ that by the time the Yale tourna­ LEAPS 231 FEET, ment is over, Manchester, If selected, (of Baptie & Lamb)s 12 10 1-8 21 Ebner ... . 83 94 87 81 95— 440 | L Lanky, c ...... A 2 10 Meriden 7; referee, Ahem ; time, 8 Nine straight victories have been X . compiled by the darkemen as they will be a pretty tired group of boys, Score at end of periods: Hewitt' . 83 90—45310 Wright, I g ...... l 0 2 mliiute quarters. ■ Solo Exhibition— M anchester...... 9 17 ■ 4 89 114 91 80—458 0 Reid, Ig ...... 5 2 12 race through a nonehtoo-soft season. well deserving of rest NEW SKI RECORD Fletcher About Newport Norval Baptie. ) Willimantic...... 4 7 Callaghan 101 117 114 IIC 122—572 3 Massey, r g ...... 3 1^ 7 Even a possible defeat at Bristol X I .. Big Pine Recreation Camp, Calif., next Friday would ttave Manchester Also, unlike the Yale tournament, HOiXEY with a record equal to that of the the Newport aflhIrrTs not beinig Barr^ Jumping Exhibition^-*, Jan.- 31— (AP) — Swooping down a Totals .375 388 410 373 387 1923 6 15 6 36 Leo LaBelle, of Hartford 700-foot nmway, Alf Engen, Na­ Hartford Atlas (20)- Bell City combine. No other team staged by any college but rather by Last Night Figh ts east of the Connecticijt River ha& a .a pivlc body and^erefore lacks the xn tional champion. Salt Lake Clty,^ Milwaukee —King L«vinsky. Chi­ P. B. F. T. Sp«dal-T-r and Lars Haugen, Lajee Tahoe, cago, knocked out H*rry Dillon, 2 S^vatore, I f ...... 2 1 5 New York, Jan. 31—(AP) — The record that anywhere near compared educational values which a t)^p through Yale University possesses. Norval Baptie. , Calif., dedicated a new ski jump, New York—Jack Kid Berg, Eng­ Winnipeg, "t. 8^ Kane, r f ...... o 0 0 Toronto M aplefl^s, who carry the with that of Mdliciester: The Yale tournament wUl be play­ As far u can be leam^,- the New­ xni the longest and highest in the land outpoints Herman Perllck, Chicago— Battling* Bozo, Birming­ 3 Nocenza, c ...... 4 0 8 smallest squad of any Nattonal F in ^ f6r Town world, with world record jumps of Kalamazoo, Mich., 10. Ki(I Francis, ham. outpointed Bud Doran, Chiea- 2 SelHto, Ig 1 0 2 League t^am, get a real chance to ed on Friday and Saturday,:-March' port tourney is a sort of a commer** 1 13 and 14. Eight teauns wifi compete, cial affair which is being tried out as L Juntotor 880 yard 231 feet. Italy, outpointed ?ete De Grasse, gO’ 10. / « 3 Zarraro, rg ...... 2 5 test Manager Connie Smythe’a Senior 880 yard llnala. ’The old record, 229 feet was made New York, 10, Tony Herrera, Mexi­ Pittsburg—^Billy Rose, C3ncinnatJ, theory that plenty of work is good th«^four first round games being jip experiment to see if it -ean be by Henry HaD o f Detroit, a^ Quebec 13 ? 2 20 for hockey players and for the played on Friday afternoon and-avei- made^to take the placa of the for­ XIV co and . Sammy Dorftnan, New outpointed Jimmy KeHy, Pltfsbtffgh, Comedy Act— tin 1925. Seven jumpers took part York, drew lb. 10. . ■ ' Sffoi^ at end ofsperiods; team. Tonight they play at home ning, the two semi-final contests be­ mer Tuftautpumament whick. was in the first rounff of the professional Buffalo — Bud Taylor. Terre San Francisco—Sg.nuny Jackson. Majors .. ^...... 9— 13— 17—36 with Philadelphia. The N. Y. ing slated'for Saturday afterhoon stageKl at Me^ord,‘Masa. for many Hankr Bimns. d' .Soo.' . jumping; tourhament, which will be Haute, Imocked out Sana Hackett, f Santa Monica, Cal., ou tpoin ted'A tlas...... 4 — 11-<15— 20 Rangers hope to break their Idsing with tha deciding______contest in the elve­fgmara under the personal dltoction of Baailiexe»' lAb LaBeQe om i^ieted iBondny. Toronto 3. ^ |Bobby'Vi&cmj|^Ardtao», QU*.. 10.| fUfiree: HMly. 1 stzaak In Ira A n a l s ' . L i«itYeat.Msacheitar tTM ae-‘'Tn£t» CoUifft auttwiidwk

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 SITUATIONS WANTED— WANTED—ROOMS— tl^ant Ad InfonnatlOB FEM ALE 38 BOARD 62 FOR SALE— 1926 CHEVROLET A Woman Designed This Church r RESPECTABLE GIRL, experienced WANTED—BY YOUNG COUPLE ' * '■ Manchester Coupe, with heater, ready for win­ And ter $95. CaU at 6:30 p. m. Tele­ houseworker, wants work at once 2 or 3 furnished rooms for ligh^ Ehrening Herald phone 8111. ------with good living people. Write housekeeping. Write Box F, in Spirit of Oklahoma, Modernism and Religion Are Reflected in Structure Conceived by Ttdsa Box M, in care of Herald. care of Herald. Artist .Who Had Never Be lore Studied Architecture. - CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—1927 NASH Sedan, ADVERTISEMENTS run 16,000 miles A-1 condition, bvjWHUAM BRAIOER $175. Phone 4464. John McEvitt, d o g s — BIRDS—PETS 41 APARTMENTS— FLATS— - ’ By NBA Service • ■ ! Count six avsrage 105 Ridge street. TENEMENTS 63 A Basketball Crowd features are incorporated. There, is Initials, numbers and abbreviations FOR SALE—COLLIE puppies. In­ Fifteert Thousand people gathered ' The Boston Avenue Methodist ' a rounded wail (firclinjg ^ round each count as a word and compound quire at 509 Keeney street. Tele­ FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ in Madison Square Garden ' the Episcopal church of Tulsa, Okla., auditorium, in' memory of the half •words as tw o w ord a Minimum cost U BUSINESS SERVICES designed by a woman, is architec­ price of three lines. .Mn.i.nt phone 3376. ment on Chestnut street facing the other night , to see six college teams circle of listeners who gaUiered Line rates per day for traniient OFFERED 13 Park. Apply to Aaron Johnson, 62 play basketbaU'. The teams were turally expressive of the spirit of about the Methodist circuit rider ads. _ Linden street or Phone 3726. Columbia, Fordham, St. John’s, Oklahoma and is said to have bor­ Ell active March 17. . in Oklahoma’s pioneer days. Cash CharEe LIVE STOCK- Manhattan, New York U.- and City rowed no structural ideas from oth- ; The church lines-are severe, but Pismo Tuning COZY FOUR ROOM flat, three « Consecutive Days ..I 7 cttl • eta VEHICLES 42 CoUege of New York. That’s a big er lands. | on the exterior are a number of fig­ JOHN COCKERHAM minutes to trolley, white sink, 8 cifesecutlve Day's .. >• «ts H cts 6 Orchard Street crowd for a basketball game in New The designer of this modern ' ures employed to complete the ex­ , Pa,y ...... I ** ®‘ “ FOR SALE—JERSEY COW. In­ bath, electric lights, grained floors, York City, but when Indiana holds church, which has won national ap- j All orders for irregular Insertiona Dial 4219 cream shades^ cement cellar and pression of the ecclesiastical. 'Those will be charged at the one time rate. quire Daniel Rudaz, 582 Center its state high school championship predation since its completion in ; garage $20 month. Call home to­ over the north tower entrance are Special rates for long term every street. tournament in March, you will hear 1929, is Adah M. Robinson, Tulsrf ' day advertising given upon request. night, 91 Main street, South. Phone described as s3rmbolizing the spirit MOVING—TRUCKING- of bigger crowds than that. artist. Ads ordered for three or six dayn 7505. of Christianity, worship and reli­ and stopped before the third or fifth STORAGE 20 Some Old Faces ■When the building committee be­ gious education. , day will be charged only for the ac­ POULTRY AND FOR RENT—THREE, FIVE and Bob Le Gendre, whose jump of 25 came dissatisfied with first plans, it Over the east entrance are busts tual number of times the ad appear­ 43 feet 6 inches in the Olympic games, called in Mfs. Robinson, who be- | ed. chargin r at the rate earned, but PERREfTT & GLENNEY tnc.—Mov­ SUPPLIES six room tenements, all improve­ in bas-relief of Philip Embury, the of 1924 at Paris, was onq of the came tremendously interested In i no allowance or refunds can be made ing, packing and shipping. Dally ments. Inquire 147 East Center flrst class leader in American on six time ads stopped after the FOR SALE—TWO X-RAY brood­ great thrills of the sports decade the project and conceived the idea service to and from New York. 14 street. Telephone 7864. Methodism and Robert Strawbridge, ers. Will accommodate 100 chickens that closed with 1930, died at 34 of building a church that would ex­ early-day preacher and teacher. **^h^o^^tTil forbid s” : display lines not trucks at your service. Agents for years of age the other day after each. W. R. Campbell, 76 North FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, press the meaning of religion, the These figures, which are done in United Van Service, one ot the a short struggle with pneumonia. *°l^he Herald will, not be responslblo School. Telephone 3608. with all improvements and garage, spirit of Oklahoma and this mod­ terra cotta, were all designed by for more than one incorrect Insertion leading long distance moving com­ Some of 1}13 friends say his heart steam heat. Inquire 64 . Summer em age. \ Miss Robinson and executed from of any advertisement ordered for panies. Connection In 162 cities. A SMALL DEPOSIT with your had been strained by the arduous more than one time. street. . - Miss Robinson had never studied. her design by Robert Garrison, a Tlie Inadvertent omission of Incor­ Phone 3063, 8860. 8864. order now will insure Rhode Island athletics in which he took part, and rect publication of advertising will M Red and White Leghorn day old FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all when the sudden emergency of a native of Oklahoma, who also did rectified only by cancellation of the L. T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and improvements, garage, 55 Hudson the sculpture for the- Riverside piano moving, modem equipment, chicks when wanted. We do cus­ battle with pneumonia occurred he charge made for the service rendered. street. Telephone 6502. church in New York. All advertisemants roust conform experienced help, public store­ tom hatching. E. ST Edgerton, 655 (Jidn’t have the resistance to shake in style, copy and typography with North Main street, Manchester. it off. ’The large auditorium Is Illumi­ house. Phone 4496. FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, regulations enforced by the publish­ Phone 5416. But just a few days before Le nated by indirect lighting. The ceil­ ers and they reserve the right to aU improvements, near Main Gendre’s sudden death, another ing design, in ornamental plaster, edit, revise or reject any copy con­ street, rent $18. Inquire 58 School relies for its effect upon planes and sidered objectionable- „ . ^ . REPAIRING 23 familiar sports figure of another CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 street. Dial 7393. day bobbed back into the picture. surfaces. The community hall Is be published same day must be re­ equipped for theatricals. ’There are VACUUM CLEANER: gun; phono­ FOR RENT — SEVERAL FIRST You may or may not remember him ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturday* FOR SALE—ONE UNDERWOOD dining rooms, kitchens, a gymna­ 10:30 a. m. graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ class rents. Apply Edward • J. —^Hal Osborn—and now he is Pro­ typewriter, popcorn, potatoes, C. sium and classrooms. ing. Bnaithwalte, 52 Pearl street. Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone fessor Harold M. Osborn, Virginia TELEPHONE YOUR G. Strickland, Addison, Conn. Call Native gum and white oak were 4642. Polytechnic Institute, Blackburg, W A N T ADS. evenings, Glastonbury 24-6. Va. used for the decorative woodwork* Ads are accepted over tlie telephone and the colors of the -various audi­ at the CHARGE RATE given above COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, aU Professor Osborn, who is 32 years as a convenience to advertisers, but improvements. Inquire at 111 Hoil old now, set world records for the toriums and community halls re­ the CASH RATES will be accepted M FUEL AND FEED 49-A mind one of ‘ the delicate atmos­ BARBER TRADE taught In day street. Telephone 7330. high jiimp at about the time when FULL PAYMENT It paid at the busi­ Le Garidre was doing great things. pheric coloration - of Oklahoma, ness office on or before the seventh and evening classes. Low tuition f o r ' s a l e —1 MONTH SPECIAL, day following the first Insertion of FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM heated The other night over in Brookljm, faint green, flushed tans and soft rale. Vaughn Barber School, 14 hard wood $5 per load cash, birch apartment, on Center street, each ad otherwise the CHARGE Market street, Hartford. just to show that he is stfll a spry roseate hues. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ $4 per load, good measure. Thomas garage. Phone 4274. young fellow, Osborn high-jumped .4 Miss Robinson originated many bility for errors in telephoned ad* Wilson. Phone 8581 or Rosedale will be assumed and their accuracy 6 feet 6 inches, within a quarter of new ideas in church decoration. For 37-4. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, cannot be guaranteed. HELP rED—MALE 36 an inch of the world indoor record instance, she Softly colored glasa with all improvements at 79 Ridge he set himself six years ago. for the window panes, which were INDEX OF HARD WOOD, STOVE length $5 a street. Inquire upstairs. The Record Stands not illustrated, because she be­ i r e m a r k a b l e SALESMAN’S op­ load. Special chunks for furnace or CLASSIFICATIONS Since Osborn set his record, none portunity — Unusual opportunity fire place $6. Hardwood slabs $4. FOR RENT—TWO 6 room tene­ O' lieves churcb ■ windows should pri­ Births ...... ^ of the young men in white pants marily admit li^ht. Engagements ...... " for man with first class selling F. O. Giesecke, telephone Rosedale ments, all improvements on Madi­ has even come close to the mark. The Boston Avenue Met hoa^t Church of Tulsa. M arriages ...... L ability to take over distributorship son street. Apply 100 East Center Oklahoma flowers, the coreopsis 36-12. Now Osborn threatens to equal or Deaths ...... ^ of metal specialties nationally ad­ or Phone 3782. and the tritonia, are the inspira­ Card of Thanks ...... ® better his old mark. During his per­ vertised. Large manufacturer with FOR SALE—HARl' WOOD $6 load architecture and, being a Quaker, quick artistic perception, sketched tion for the conventionalized design In Memoriam ^ FOR RENT—MODERN 5 ROOM formance in Brooklyn, he made one Lqst and Found ...... * sales over $2,000,000 a year. Pros­ or slabs $5; also light trucking had, never considered the needs of what she thought suitable. on the chair, pews, pameiii^ and flat, 1st floor, 37 Delmont street. try at 6 feet 7 inches, but slipped Announcements j pects include stores, factories, done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. a Methodist Episcopal congregation. The building has mass and height, the borders of > the corridoi; floor. Personals ...... • on the takeoff. He will try again. hotels, restaurants, garages, Dial eitS. Phone 8039. However, she spent months doing flinging up a central tower 260' feet In every way the church Is Okla­ Automobile* Osborn’s athletic deeds at his age Automobile* for Sale ...... 4 schools, churches, colleges, hospi­ research in Methodism and, -with from the ground. Many sjrmbolic homan. HARD VJOOD $5 LOAD, contains FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room seem to belie the suggestion of Automobile*.for Exchange ..... • tals, county and city buildings, Auto Accessorie*— Tires ...... • chunks for furnace, slabs $5, flat, first floor on Lilley street, “athlete’s heart’’ that Le Gendre’s homes, farms, etc. Not an ordinary Auto Repairing—Painting ...... " special chunks $6. Chas. Palmer, garage, near Cepter. Inquire 21 early death arouses. Every time a Auto Schools ...... "-A. selling job, but a real business of Elro street. discussion of this ailment comes up, Autos—Ship by Truck ...... • your own with opportunities for telephone 6273. The Nat Cracker DISPLAY RED FLAG an excellent denial that athletics CAMPBELL AWAITS A utos— F or H ire ...... » earnings ranging from $5,000 to FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat up­ Garages—Service—Storage *..... *- FOR SALE — HARDWOCjD and j take a man’s life young might be Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 $10,000 and up, depending on ter­ slabs. Hardwood $900 per cord; stairs $22, farage, 5 Ridgewood New York has a featherweight Wantefi Autos—Motorcycles .... II street, ready February 1st. Inquire found in the activities of such men GOOD CONDITIONS Iloilo, P. L, Jan. 31.— (AP)—Al- ritory. Earnings can start at once. slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction as Dan O’Leary, who at 92 is still named. Tisch. When the fans root thdngh -the B ^ p p iiw constabvdary BoSinesB and Profeasional Service* 178 Parker street or telephone Business Services Offered ...... II Give details of your experience in guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. giving exhibitions of swift heel-and- for him to win, the cry is, of course, stopped a display of red fls^ at Household Services Offered ...... l l - A first letter. Address General Mana­ 3149. Prompt delivary. 5623. “Tisch, Tisch!’’ Building—Contracting ...... 14 toe stepping, and Matt McGrath, Daytona Beach, Fla., Jan. 31 — Santa Rosa, 60 miles north of Ma­ ger, Box 983, Dayt n, Ohio. who has been throwing weights for nila, last night, the Communistic Florists—Nurseries ^ ...... 16 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and FOR RENT—4 FfOOM tenement, (AP) —A split second may be the Funeral Directors ...... 16 /so long it’s a wonder he hasn’t hit Max Schmeling has been getting emblem -waved with Impimity here' POSITIONS — ABOARD ocean hard wood slabs sawed stove all improvements, garage if desir­ narrow margin by which Captain Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .u 17 somebody. 333 per minute for talking into the today during a labor demonstration liners; good pay. Visit Hawaii, length and under cover. Cash price ed. Apply 95 Foster street Tel. Malcolm Campbell succeeds or fails Insurance ...... JJ microphone. Who said talk was in which about 3,000 persons parti­ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 1* China, Japan. Experience unneces­ for hard wood $6.00 per load, slabs 5230. in his proposed assault on the Moving—^Trucking—Storage ... 10 cheap ? cipated. sary. Self-addressed envelope wall $5.00. L. T. Wood Co. world’s automobile speed record. P ain tin g— ^Papering ...... II 6 ROOM TENEMENT, ’26 Walker LARGER HOCKEY GOALS One mere second clipped off the Peacie prevailed,- but more strike­ Professional Service* ...... «n H bring Ust. A. E. Arculus, Mount State Senator Love of New York street, all improvements, garage, present land speed record would breakers were brought in to-i«place R epairin g ...... •„*•••*...... 2* Vernon, N. Y. has a bill to make boxing a gentle­ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 good location, rent reasonable. In­ give him the astovmding speed of al­ longshoremen who had walked out GARDEN—FARM- man’s sport. Ha! Just what was T o ile t Gcrods and Service ...... 25 WANTED—B O '^ TO WORK after quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. FAIL TO ADD SCORING most 250 miles an hour. demanding pay increiases. Despite Wanted—eBusiness Service ...... 16 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 needed! A law! the presence of a large constabulary Gdncatlonal school and Saturdays. Some sales­ A second slower than the existing man’s ability necessary. Write FEBRUARY FIRST—SIX ROOM mark would put him in the class of force the situation was regarded as Ck>urses and Classes ...... 17 FOR SALE—ONF LOAD of nice house on Lilley street,‘ good condi­ Toronto, Ont., Jan. 31.— (A P )— Maybe Senator Love, after legis­ Private Instruction 16 Box 22, Hartford, Conn. / Those critics of hockey who have the "also rans.’’ When the late Sir tense. D an cing ...... 18-A cow hay. 485 Harttorc Road. Tele­ tion, all improvements. Apply 15 lating pugilism into a gentleman’s The employing companies still called for a larger goal cage to speed Henry Seagrave established the Musical—Dramatic ...... u .... 26 r.TTTFi TNIRTTRANCE SALESMEN phone 4335. Lilley street. Tel. 8124. game, could write a measure mak­ were imwilling to negotiate -with the Witnted—Instruction 16 up the game and increase the scour­ present record of 231 miles an hour wanted to sell combination Lif^ ing it essential for boxing commis­ strikers. One hundred constabulary F inancial FOR SALE—NATIVE POTATOES ing were looking down their nosea here in 1929, his average time over Bonds—Stocks—Mortgage* t...... H and Accident Policy in which the sions to have sense. No. 1 grade, $1.25 per bushel de­ HOUSES FOR RENT 65 today after a test of the larger puck the measure mile course was 15.56 troopers were ordered from Manila Business Opportunitle* II Accident feature is non-cancellable. seconds, made from a four-milefly- to augment the force herqi Money to Loan ... a ...... SI We ^so write Juvenile policies on livered. Phone 3855. receiver here a few nights ago. We have Egyptian, Mesopotam­ Help and Situation* FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE Two games were played in the 6ng start. That was 1.78 sefconds H elp VYanted— Fem ale ...... IB children from age one day on. Elx- with garage, all improvements, 22 faster than the clocking on the late ian, Bessarabian, Senegalese and Mercantile League using a cage other nationalities earning money Help Wanted—Male ...... 16 cellent. opportunity for the right HOUSEHOLD GOODS SI Laurel Place. Inquire 26 EUm Ray Keech, who held the pre-vious Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. 17 man. Reply to E. Glass, 54 Church seven feet six inches wide and only as hea-vyweight boxers—and now ^Lgents anted ... 17—A street. Telephone 3152. record made at 207.55. Campbell’s street, Hartford, Conn. five goals were scored, each game comes a 275-pound Jap named S T K K m S Situations Wanted—Female ..... 88 Full size iron beds $4.50 shop­ ending 2 to 1, the standard cage is huge 1,450 horsepower epr has been Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 18 worn. tuned ready for his trial, but is be­ Musashiyama. Oh, well, he’s prob­ Employment Agencies ...... 40 HOUSES FOR SAl.E 72 six feet -wide. ably a little too heavy for a chauf­ Live Stock—Pets—^Poultry—Vehicle* 1 walnut finished dresser $12. President Frank Brady has ord­ ing delayed imtil beach conditions SALESMAN WANTED become favorable. feur. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 3 Porcelain tables $4 to $7. FOR SALEl— 10 ROOM house, on ered the experiment continued in the Live Stock—"Vehicles ...... n ... 41 Watkir.j Furniture Exchange Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 to represent Spruce street, with aU Improve­ belief that perhaps last night’s play George Godfrey is going to Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 41 ments, large lot. Telephone 5952. was the exception that ^proves the Scientists in Brazil are experi- For Sale—MlsceUaneona RICHMAN BROTHERS FOR SALE — SPECIAL RANGE wrestle. Quite a few boxers have rule. He said he believed the players ! men ting with the manufacture of been doing that for years. Articles for Sale ...... 46, CLOTHES burner. Oil for all makes of burn­ 168 Benton street, five room bunga­ were more keyed up, using the big Boats and Accessorie* ...... 46 ers at 9 l-2c per gallon. Prompt i coffee and sugar sacks .from the • Building Materials ...... 47 low, steam heat garage, all im- net for the first time, and that fur­ We announce for spring 1931 the delivery. Grezel-Johnson Company, I fiber of banana trees to replace the BURGLARS LEAVA SAFE Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 ,provements, easy terms; aUso new ther play might show it possessed of more expensive Jute. Electrical Appliance*—Radio ... 48 finest line we have offered in our 1 Purnell Place. Phone 7167. 6 room bouse. Telephone 8713. the benefits its supporters claim. Fuel and Feed ...... t''-A entire 52 years in business. An ag­ Additional aresis planted in rub­ Bridgeport, Jan. 31.— (AP) — Garden — Farm -^Dalry Product* 60 ber in Sumatra last year brought Household Goods ...... 61 gressive conscientious man is want­ TOWN GOES BOLSHEVIK Leaving a safe contannig, it was re­ Machinery and Tool* ....61 ed to handle this new line in Man­ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 the total acreage up to nearly ported, a considerable sum on the A blacLsniith had a honohoe w h ^ Musical Instruments ...... 63 chester and ■vicinity. This is an op- Sofia, Bulgaria, Jan. 31.— (A P )— 900,000. sidewalk early today, a group of Office and Store Equipment .... 64 FOR SALE—UPRIGHT mahogany contaiied six nail holes, at shown shbve. , ! portunity to build up a permanent Grammar School In the -village of Troros in the Dis­ burglars fled after the soimds of Specials at the Stores ...... 66 piano, with bench, good condition, By makng two strai{^ cuts, he. (Ended Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... 67 j business and make a big income. trict of Luouko-vite In northwestern their activities in a store had awak­ $50. CaU 7843. the horseshoe into six separate pikes, Wanted—To Buy ...... II ! THE RICHMAN BROS. CO. Bulgaria, the entire population went ened neighbors. The safe -was found Rooms—Board—Hotels—Reaort* Cleveland, Ohio. Basketball , suddenly Bolshevik, reports received intact. The burglars escaped. En­ eacji piece containing one nadhol^ Cas Restaurants you (hg&ate the feat? ^ Booms Wltnout Board ...... 18 WANTED—TO BUY 58 here today said,. daubed their Fire Insurance trance to the store was gained by Boarders W anted ...... i 9 - A Folio-wing are the latest basket­ l^ouses -with red paint, hoisted a red forcing a padlock on the front door. Country Boa”d—Resort* 60 Automot)ile Hotels—Restaurants ...... 81 WANTED TO BUY second hand ball results in the Eighth and out­ flag on a church steeple and posted Wajited—Rooms—Board ...... 81 AGENTS WANTED 37-A furniture, ranges, and stoves. lying districts grammar school a sign on teh church which read, Insurance Real Estate For Rent James H. Hopkins, 81 West Ma i league: "Lenin’s Club.” , Fires and aoclilente come Apartments, Flats, Tenement* ,, 88 AGENTS! MEN! WOMEN! Make street. Telephone RockihUe 17-2. 7C 17, 8B 8. Before the. "police got things MOTHER NATURE'S CURIO SHOP Business Location* for Rent ... 84 without warning. 1 Houses for Rent ...... 66 Big Money representing our cor­ 8C 12, 8A 3. under - control - the people had re­ Suburban for Rent ...... 66 poration in your town. All or spare 7B 16, 7A 0. named most of the stores,In honor Are yon prepared? Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 of Ljenin and other So-vlet leaders. Call 3 WO or 5746. W anted to R e n t ...... 68 time. Texas Marsh Seedless Grai>e- Buckland 35, 7C 6. Real Estate For Sale fruit never before sold in the East. FOR • RENT—HEATED furnished Green 14, 7A 8. The gendarmes subdued the brief Service* with reliable com­ Apartment Building for Sal* ... 66 Put up in family packages and de­ rooms at . Edgewood House, 281 8C 28, 8B 3. febelltdh quickly after they readied panies. Business Property for Sal* ,...., 70 livered direct to your customer. Center street, rates $3 to $3.50 per Buckland 15, Green 14. the -village and arrested a number Farms and Land for S al* ...... 71 o f the ringleaders.' H ouses for Sale ...... 73 Sells on sight because it is juicier week. Apply to M. L. Stacy, Cheney SA 27, 7B 3. Robert J. Smith L o.ts for Sale 73 and sweeter than any grapefruit Brothers. 1009 Main St. Resort Property for Sal* ».•••* 74 grown anywhere. No waste. Re­ Non-polsohous" dyes that do not Suburban for S ale ...... 75 For splitting logs a wedge has in'jure them haVe beep de-veloped by tteaJ Estate Real Estate for Exchange ...... 78 quires no sugar. For full particulars FOR RENT—TWO STEAM heated Steamship Hcketa Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 write or call. Texas Products Dis­ furnished rooms, for gentlemen, been invented in which a charge of a Minnesota ai^cultural experiment Anctlon—Legal Notice* tributing Corp., 562 Fifth Avenue, ■with garage, private family, 153 powder is placed and fired with a station scientist for oOloring -cut Legal Notices .. -...... 78 New York. West Center street, telephone 8403. fuse. flowers. -

GAS BUGGIES—Ah! Money!! By FRANK BECK

THlRrrY-ONE...THlRT>«*TV/0.. HEM AND AMY ARE > •AND UTOPIA ISN'T A THIRTTY-THREE. .. THIRTY- EASY COUPLE TO GET . b a d :, p l a c e e i t h e r . I ir ON SfiA- FOUR - - - A N D t h i r t y - W ITH -.. NCrr TOO HIGH- M A / ESfEN ,S T A R T SOME URCHINS’, SFA-SQutfifT^ '■ f i v e THOUSAND - NOR TOO LOW-BROW LITTLE BUSINESS LATER CffA&S, BTUy RftR WHICy IT I C A N T H A N K M Y LUCKY NOT TOO CURIOUS. h e m w o u l d , m a k e A N OtVES To THS Bo t t o m O f THE 'JHlEMS IOEAL PARTNER ... s im p le .. MYSTERIOUS STARS FOR HAVING MET IS A BIT SNAPPISH SEA, OfTStX G O IN G TO A HEM. THIS IS AN IDEAL .TIMES, 0UT A ..HONEST,...EASY TO 6UEST* MANAGE. FORTY-TWO OEFTH O f ISO FEET CAPTAIN PLACE FOR ME TO FROM THE j e w e l e r I W ILL s w e e t e n FORTY-THREE, FORTV- “ O N COMIHG 840K TO TH E FO G G , STAY. FOUR'‘AND ONE IS A P P E A R S HER L SURFACE ,ymTH THE PREY IN f o r t y -FIVE ITS TEETH, THE OTTER TURNS T O BE ' THOUSAND. EN JO YIN G bV!^ ONiTff BACIA ANX> HIMSELF T. u se s a s b r o a o .F js^ t IN LrrOPlA, BREAST AS A TABLE ON > ^D JUDGING which TO iA V TH E H C »D . FROM HIS ' CONVERSATION CONTEMPLATEf MAKING A 6m < G w e r m q u i t e .* hiSAR. 64LE SSU R © / itUNOI^, EXTENDED Off£Ct ,T& BE tW/NS, THfiM VISIT. kM CHARSEO ITS MIbM? ANP GREW aACK-TOsemga..

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Bfedern Fomnil* for Betatg PrecMent W €tl, YUPPOS/N AN lyjA vee t h e ^^ussfan P E pp.tc IN I?U5S)a TH6V'«?e THe Sevier Q>v6RNMENr c o u l d 1800— ...... Cut dawn a cherry tree. * ^ THE SUCXEi& ANTS* ^^C:^O U TJpP , / 1870...... ^ U t it Into rails. PeoPtC >IAV6 A PAS:^ A L M S o 'S PEOPte COULON'7 SAW 1910— ^.Work it up into golf clubs. (SOIN*Tt> PULL DOWN TALK U)ITH <50t> FOLLOWIN* |!^*TUPE> rn6y-D 5E£ rNAT 1930--- ^—^Make it into fishing poles ’tO O K UP. A l t t h € c h u w h e s ! O U T IN T H € O P E N ? TME: C0M N0N10N(5T5 WAS MAK iN' S U C H TH e'N jO P COURSE,< We guess nobody can look more A Rorr€w ^o& ooT Of ^oueRNMENr; unhappy than the wife whose hus« i lltEYO HAV6 band is making the family live w ith-, TMAT TH6V'P b e g i n t d c o p y T H e ^ T D L O O K in bis income. | A n t s a n ' s r p s R T g u t c o i N * i n s t e a d o f ^ n OOVDN Mose—What am de signification; TBARlN' OOUiW. of F when you all say “Company F ! ob de Cabalry?’ ! Sambo—Dat mean bein’ first in, eberj'thing. Them dem boys am | fust bearin' de mess call; first get- S tin* dey feet \mdah de table: an’ 1 first chargin’ de vittaJs. ! Mose—Ah laks to heah ’bout de | sojers chargin.' ® i«ii ) U Crosbv. Great Bntam righU rewrved I King t'eaiure* Syndicate,S: Inc. Old Uncle Lo opines: “Ef a man falls other men will help him up, but yo’ nebber see women runnin* over Gt/'Ovrf9)S.'RA<&oM-I>e\4 ^ A SLIOHT piness am lak you' shadow, yo’ To OMS rtAVlMG A k : kain’t get nearer by chasin’ it.” AW Voa c^LP PRopa cE •BRAIM f a tig u e CMROMic llEAPAcHe , A HSAPAcHE ■RAMGIMOj f r o m ! She—Dear, they say that people SO THEY CAM SlDPV TRom A BRovM- HaM, im-IEllecT u a l with opposite characteristics make CLOCK-WliRKiS I the happiest marriages. To oME t h a t B o o m s COMCEMTRaT oM, He—Yes, That’s why 1 am look­ Q f A IIEAPACHE » ECiAP ! ing for a grirl with money. LIKE A ^ a ’ ^ W M V, VOU COLJLP KbTT lE Teacher—What is a lawyer’s de- Q a A U F V AS AM PRaM f gree? EXPERT, OR ' F iO Lawyer’s Son—LL. Teacher—'What do you mean by PROFSSSIOMAL LL? H E A P A C flS ! The diagram above shows how ihe Lawyer's Son—Liar’s License, blacksmith, with two slrai^t oats, di­ m a’am. vided a horseshoe, which contained six There’s alw’ays a m arket for lux- nail holes, into six pifces, eadi piece uries and always money to buy containing one nail hole. them.

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1 TeiLYOU, BLAZES, m a n ! NOT WASH PLEADS HlS something IN BROAD DAYLldBT FUTURE FATHER-lN'LAWl, THE WAR WITH 5150,000,000 m inister, fo r a military CjUARD. PREADFUL IN cold c a s h . IT'D, )S ABOUT, To BE SUICIDE. / eem possiBle, ms BOYi ^ WAVPEN. WE EEMPOSSi B l EI EEN WAN MUST FLEE HOUR T h e r e w ee l not be FROM THE COUNTRY AN AVIAILABLE SOLDIER AT ONCE. l e f t EEN THE CEETEE^

T . (RE.AD THE STOEY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The man who rode the two-1 could never stop. And then be spied wheeled bike, jumped off and said, 1 a great big pile of hay. He steered “Perhaps you’d like to try your luck ' in that direction quick. The thought at riding this. Go right ahead, my | he had in mind was slick. He son. You’re welcome to. I do not i crashed into the hay pile. It had . H- mind and I am, sure that you will seemed the safest way. find it really isn’t hard at all, but And then he walked back to the just a lot of fun.” bunch in time to join them all at Wee Clo%vny’s face spread in a i lunch. “Say, we were worried,” S SOON AS AMERICANS’ MONEY IS DELWERED, THEiCI Scouty said. “You took a long, long !> military 6UAR0 IS UNEi^PECTEOLY ’-JITHPRAWN. A CROWD oRE ENOUGH, THE ENTIRE ARMY )S SOON ON THE j smile. Said he, *T'd like to, fer a | R ^ MARCH. T h e AMERICANS ARE PUZZLED — AND LEFT | while. I rode a bike some time ago ride.” 'Course Clowny^ thought he L00Vim& PLENTY TQU6W, CONTINUES TO LO\T6R ACOOT THE ■Hc. i . l A YERY, YERV d a n g e r o u s PREDICAMENT.______y* and I am pretty good. The rest of best keep still, so didn’t tell about HOTEL. The AMERICANS ARE WORRIED. OFF. I®1 you can w ait rig h t here. I ’ll soon be his thrill. Thought he, I sure was back, lads, never fear.” The owner ; fortunate to save my little hide. B v p i n s s e r then replied, “That’s fine. I felt sure Right after lunch the whole bui:( Ki:p:s and his kriknds The First Ride! that you would.” crowd went outside of town a way. p r Away he went, right down the 'Twas their intent to watch some SlOvJ YfcX) CAN RIDE To / co m e on , 8 oYS.<. "WAT A yoO SAue us this ■ALL RISHT... I’LL VjJE’LL HAYS A Bov.' tuat's ^ p il e o n ...DON'T street. Of. course he worked hard carpet weavers whom the Travel yooR. h e a r t s c o m te k jt..... MU40TE... L o u tfit For LiHoy / DO THE HONORS, with his feet and very shortly he Man had met. They shortly found v ju o p a n d y o u t f i t VJHAT I CALL voo want LETS MITCH LIKJQY TELL you a n ’ y o u ooohTa ■ B o y s .’ ! was going very, very fast. Big trees the band and then sat down to \ hwen Cl Ley A R EAL lb TRY FT IS VISITING UP AND SEE VHHAT VJJE’U- haye t h e just seemed to whiz right by. Soon watch the working men. Wee ^STS THROOsSH SLED COT? Clowny heaved a worried sigh. Coppy said, “They’re wonderful.” FRECkiLES fo e . WOH IT DO.L Fliz sr RIDS Thought he, I wonder just how long And Scouty said, “You bet!” A FS\W DAYS, VNITW THIS... this trip is going to last. s re p P E o OUT H E'S A By this time he had lost control. (The Tinymites get a queer sur- i p r in c e !- It seemed that he, to save his soul, i prise in the next story.) a nd BoO<3HT a OANoy 8 ts a . e o F o a HiKA, MOTHER NATURE'S CURIO SHOP TO WITCH LlNpy lb ....AT Tue PCSSSH1J OSCAC. a n d PRScio.es ARC VNAmUG HAVE A • R iuey, s p e o A i , vriHO HAS (SOUS LIKING TE> s e j A F)Aie FOA. - g 7 > ^ &LUB OF SHAFTS FOR COlOfZEO TUS SLSO..... (DI931 BY ^3'V. N REG. U. S. SALESMAN SAM Accom m odating Sam B y S m a l l

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\f PAGE TWELVE fflanrlifBtrr feraHl SATGRDAT;iJi 4TH ANNUAL WHIST-DANCE TOKEEPINHALATOR ANOTHER DWELLING Manchester’s SIGNALS PLAYED ICE CARNIVE Monday, Feb. 2, 8:15 P. M. AT SPRUCE ST. HOUSE Buckland School Hall FORCED BY THIEVES Date Book TRICK ON TROLLEYS Center Springs Pond H E V R O L i Auspices P. T. A. New Resuscitating Device of 6 All Cash Prices. Tomorrow Refreshments. S5 Cents. Fire Department Believed Sunday, Feb. 1— Annu^ skating Sunday Aftemon, Feb. 1« Highly Ettective. Home of R ^l. Carter Entered carnival at. Center Springs. Car Backing Through Oak­ 2 P. M. .. Coming Events OLD FASHIONED The South Manchester Fire De­ During Absence of the Monday, Feb. 2—Combined bridge, land Street Switch Canse NORVAL BAPTIE partment has added an inhafator tu and whist i>arty at M. H. S., benefit' Its equipment tor use of asphyxia­ of Washington trip. and GLADYS LAMB AND MODERN DANCING NEW tion, drowmng, etc. cases, it will Family; Nothing Taken. Saturday, Feb. 7 — Junior Prom of Yesterday’s Crash. Souvenir Programs A t Pond, 25c. be kept at the Spruce street fire­ at High school. house. Another inhalator, owned Sunday, Feb. 8— Sixth annual Po­ Tinker Hall by Cneney Brothers, is kept at the Whefi Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Car­ lice Benefit concert ^t State Thea­ LOCATION Investigation of- the TalcottviUe Pme street hose house, so that the ter. MODERN DANCING department is wed iortiiied. Tne ter of j.5 Benton street, who have Wednesday, Feb. 11—35th annual trolley crash of yesterday morning SAICS and SERVICE •>i Saturday, January 31 one just bought by the fire district been visiting at the home of Mrs. masquerade of St. Mary’s Young in which Motorinan Alexander Ted- has a double tank attachment Carter's mother in Springfield for Men’s Club at Armory. ford was painfully injured and a Saturday, Jan. 3 1 ,8 P. M. whereas the other operates from a several weeks, were summoned Friday, Feb. 13—’The Mikado, large number of passengers shaken «0-62 WELLS ST. Music by Old Time Fiddlers single unit. home yesterday, they found that Gilbert-SiiUlvan operetta presented j Formerly Old Armory Given by and Blindmen’s Orchestra 'me inhalator is regarded as much during their absence their dwelling by combine^ Glee Clubs, orchestra j up and bruised, which occupied offi- safer than the pmmotors whicn ffials and employes of the company Manchester Green Community Club of Willimantic. had been entered by housebreak­ and Sock and Buskin Club of High | AFTER FEBRUARY 1st were formerly used m cases of near ers, who ransacked the establish­ school at the High school. for several hours yesterday, re- At drowmngs or asphyxiations. 'i’he ment but, so far as the Carters Monday, Feb l^^M asonic Ball ! the blame for the Cornelius Foley, Jr., of Proctor latter has been cuarged witn caus­ could discover, left without taking at State Armory. 1 head-on collision on the automatic signal system used by the company. Mackley Road, is ill with pneumonia. ing lung troubles as an alter eliect anything. The police believe the Monday, Feb. 24 —Second annua«t The system did not break down but Manchester Green School but the inhalator is claimed to be break was made by the same indi­ Herald Cooking School at Masonic The snow added comfort to pas­ perfectly harmless and can be oper­ Temple, opens for four days, closing showed that under special conditions Chevrolet Co, Ine. viduals who stole between $500 and it could play tricks. Bill Waddell’s Orchestra sengers riding on the cross town ated by almost anyone wituout Friday. Sessions in afternoon each $600 worth of silverware and jewel­ Set Signal at Clear and Manchester Green buses this much study. J. G. bteffen of the day. Admission 50 cents. ry from the residence of Robert V. The inquiry developed the fact morning. The snow served as a Mine Safety Appliance Company of Treat on East Center street Tues­ Pittsburgh, gave a public demon­ that an earlier car than those in­ cushion taking up what was lost day evening- of this week, and that stration at tne Spruce street fire volved, headed for Manchester from BRIDGE AND WHIST by the missing springs on the bus. the break was probably made the house a few nights ago at which Rockville, had arrived at the Bissell It did slow down traffic somewhat same night. YOUTHS RETURN HOME close to 200 persons were present, switch on Oakland street here in Class of 1931 as the traveling on grades was re­ Enter By Window including many of the doctors in time to find the block signal clear. HIGH SCHOOL HALL duced, which prevented a general The discovei^ ol the break itself shake up when stops were made. Manchester as well as firemen and FROM CALIFORNIA TRIP The motorman was proceeding MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 two fire chiefs from out-of-town, was not made by Mr. and Mrs. Car­ through the switch when the signal George Milne of Rockville and ter, though the failure of the in­ changed, having been thrown MBER. Refreshments. Exercise in the morning air was truders to steal anything did not de­ Admission 35 Cents. given to those who came from the FranK Meunier of East Hartford. Fred Ubert and Edwin Cum­ against him by a car running in the The two tanks connected to the velop until they had Inspected their opposite direction, entering the block north end on the Manchester Green home. Neighbors noticed that a bus this morning after 8:30. The inhalator can be used ^ separately. mings Find Conditions No at Depot Square. The west-bound They contain a mixture or 93 per bath room window of the Carter Better In West Than Here. motorman stopped his car and CEMENT trolley connections were poor and a home was open and knowing that ABOUT TOWN person could reach his or her desi- cent oxygen and seven per cent car­ backed through, crossing over to BRICK bon dioxide and work automatically the occupants weie away they yes­ Two local young men, Fred Ubert the turnout and waiting for the op­ nation in the business section of terday notified the police. Mr. Mrs. Henry T. Coleman of 171 Hil­ South Manchester much faster by i when once applied to a patient after son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ubert of posite car. By entering the switch artificial resuscitation methods have Carter was notified and he and Village street and Edwin Cum­ ■ a second time he cleared the signal liard street who was removed to St. walking than by waiting for the Mrs. Carter came to town and went Francis hospital Monday for obser­ trolley car to come in. Owing to the been used. Steffen told his listeners mings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert ; at Dobsonville, which his backing that tnhalators have brought life to over the house. They made a com­ Cummings of South Main street, I through had closed, after the east vation is at present in care of Dr. delay- in the trolley cars coming plete inventory of their effects and Root, the bone specialist. Diagno­ from Hartford, Frank Nichols, vet­ still born babies and have saved who left for California fast Decem­ j bound car had entered the block. It other persons believed to be dead. reported nothing missing, though ber 3, arrived home Tuesday night. was the Dobsonville switch which sis reveals trouble with her spine. eran trolley man and weather drawers had been pulled out and a phophet could not be seen to learn They made the trip across the ■ controlled the operation of Tedford’s Mrs. Coleman was a yeoman during systematic search of the house SHINGLES the World War and stationed at the just how much longer and to what country in eleven days, going by , car. made. state pier at New London. She was depth the present snow will fall. way of Florida, and then across the i No statement was made by Con- LOCAL HEN LAYS The Carter house is not far from southem states to California. Upon j necticut Company officials asto PLASTEft. sent for treatment to St. Francis the Treat home and the police found hospital by the Veterans’ Bureau of Eighteen tables w’ere filled with arriving there they went to Yuba { whether steps would be taken to marks of a jimmy on the open win­ Hartford through the efforts of players at the whist-dance held last City where they have spent the i make the automatic signal system dow closely corresponding to those accident proof. David Heatley of this tov.m, com­ evening at the City View dance hall greatest part of their time since, on EGG INSIDE EGG made on a window of the latter mander of the Disabled War Vet­ on Keeney street. First prize win­ the ranch of Ubert’s brother Frank. dwelling. Also there were no signs erans, who is doing a notable work ners were Mrs. Florence Hayden and When going to California, it was of footprints in the snow, showing “ Perfectly satiffied,” is the an­ in getting hospitalization and dis­ Edward Stein; second, Miss Jane their intention to obtain work of that the break was made before the swer of our oil customers. The Man­ ability claims through for local ex- Palmer and James Baker; consola­ some kind and reside there for an Not Content With Ordinary beginning of the present series of indefinite period, but conditions chester Lumber Co. Phone 5145. service men and women. tion, Mrs. G. I. Smith of Hartford Coal and fuel oil.—Advt. and William Schober of Rockville. snowfalls and the presumption is were such that they were forced to The regular meeting of the Wo­ Sandwiches, home made cake and Variety Milton Fish's Leg­ that it was on Tuesday night. return much sooner than was ex­ man’s Christian Temperance Union coffee were served. Dancing fol­ pected. will be held Tuesday afternoon at lowed to music furnished by Irving A bee produces about seven times The trip both ways was made in “BICYCLING THROUGH Ubert’s Ford coupe, the return trip 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Fayette B. Wickham and Charles Butke. An­ horn Tries Tricks. . its own weight in honey during its EUROPE” being made in about a week. Clarke of 146 Porter street. Mrs. other whist was annoimced for next lifetime. Stereopticon Lecture by George Keith will speak on the Friday evening. CHARLES BURR legislature. Oddities are never confined to Odd Fellows’ Hall JMjCLt£rJuiU^ W. K. Blewett of Oxford street any particular field and this one Arthur, 7-year-old son cf Mr. and will leave tomorrow for Detroit, Monday, Feb. 2, 8 P. M. happens to concern poultry raising. Sunset Rebekah Lodge. We offer you a complete structural Mrs. Louis H. Custer of Foster Michigan, to attend a conference of It’s the story of an egg laid within Admission 25 Cents. material supply service—everything you street, who was struck by an auto­ state comnaanders at the home j an egg and is vouched for by Milton WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc mobile Wednesday morning on his office of the Maccabees. E. Fish of 363 Lake street, Manches­ need for all types of building or remodel^ way to the Lincoln school, is rest­ ter Green who conducts a poultry ing comfortably at the Memorial Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sturte- farm of over nine hundred birds and ing work. hospital, and it is believed the in­ vant of 199 Center street announce j has been in the business nigh onto Funeral Directors jury to his head is not so serious as the engagement of their da-.ghter, i thirty years. His authority is All our lumber, including structural at first supposed. His left leg Alice M., to Paul McKay, son of Mr. i backed by the fact that he has ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS MATTRESS which was fractured in two places, and Mrs. James McKay, of Clinton ! known of four such occurrences CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Hiffh Quality timber and framing timber is kept under is in a cast and it vill be some time street. j over a period of a year or so, the cover, free from ice and snow. before he will be able to get around. ------i last two in the space of the past Inner Spring Victor Nyborg of the Hartford i week. Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 Another Saturday has come and Better Business Bureau will be the j The fourth egg vithin an egg was Funeral Director Residence 7494 $19.75 gone and the unusual, as far as speaker at the Monday noon meet- ! laid yesterday and weighs four police court records are concerned, ing of the Manchester Kiwanis club ! ounces. The other shell has not yet has happened. There was no ses­ at the Hotel Sheridan. He comes \ been broken but rhe inner shell can G. E. WILUS & SON, Inc. sion of the Manchester Town Court. on the invitation of John I. Olson. be felt through it. Last week Mr. KEMP'S COAL AND FUEL OIL This has been the case in three of Dr. Fred F. Bushnell will furnish Fish found one, the largest he had the five Saturdays in the month of the attendance prize. ever seen, weighing four and a half Inc. 2 Main St. T k 3319, Manchester January. ounces. The outside shell was hard A Bolton Notch resident calls at­ with the usual albumen inside and The Italian American Ladies Aid tention of Manchester ski enthusi­ also another egg, an ordinary one society of which Miss Ada Pagani asts to the possibilities for enjoying_ containing albumen and yoke. The is president, will hold their annual this sport just now in the Bolton I other two were laid some time ago Spectacle Frames banquet tomorrow afternon in Tink­ hills. but were of the same description as er Hall. Music will be furnished by the one weighing the most. Mr. Fish Eccelente’s orchestra during the says the eggs were laid by a white Ful-vue pink gold frames fit from ear to ear with the dinner and for the dancing that will ROGERS NOW DIRECTOR leghorn but he doesn’t know which directness of modern streamline artistry. follow. bird to give the credit to. In his thirty years of poultry Let us show these new frames to you. Memorial Lodge K. of P., in con­ OF HOTEL BOND CO. raising Mr. Fish has seen more than nection with the North End Division one oddity but never Rad such an of the Manchester Chamber of Com­ abundance of eggs within eggs. In merce, are planning to hold a fash­ Harry S. Bond, founder and exec­ fact the nearest thing he remembers ion show at Hollister street school utive head of the Hotel Bond Com­ to such a peculiarity was found hall February 25 a’’ 26. pany, annoimced today that at a about three years agro and was an meeting of the stockholders of the egg with three yolks inside, the Group No. 1 of the Memorial Hos­ company, held last night, Willard B. shells of which were soft but such a i pital Linen aiixiliary, Mrs. James Rogers was added to the board of specimen is found only in the pro­ The Dewey-Richman Co. M. Shearer, leader, will meet for directors. Mr. Rogers is chairman verbial once in a lifetime. sewing Monday afternoon at 2 of the Manchester Board of Police Jewelers Opticians o’clock in one of the committee Commissioners, a director of the rooms of Center church house. Home Bank and Trust Company, a member of the New England Coun­ DAVID CHAMBERS Students entering the Connecticut cil, and general manager of the Business College now can complete Fuller Storage Battery Company. CONTRAirrOR He was a noted surgeon. a course without interruption. Enter Other directors of the company next Monday. Day or evening ses- are: John Porter, Arthur L. Ship- AND BUILDER His hands worked marvels with sions.—Advt. man, Harry S. Bond, Frank E. Fur­ long, and Edmund T. Oliszewskl. 68 Hollister Street twisted hones.

Some of his patients were pen­ niless; they paid him in SEE gratitude. (JOHN H.) But many were rich; they paid LAPPEN him large sums for his skill. H e had no time to think of ways FOR to invest his money. So he created a LIVING TRUSTS to which INSURANCE he adds other sums as they come in. OF ALL KINDS Now each specialist works in his own field; the 19 Lilac Street. Phone 7021 Does Your House surgeon talus care of his patients; the trustee “If It’s Insurance— Lapp^n Can Handle It.” takes care of the investment. Look Inviting? Is it well kept and neat in # A LIVING TRUST becomes effec­ erty in trust, Jufit as you would do* Y o u r R o o f tive immediately. You benefit by it ill a trust fund under a will; appearance—has that inviting yourseli during your own lifetime. If you have capital that you want to look that attracts your atten­ RAYMOND HAGEDORN I s Very IMPORTANT You can add to it from year to,year protect, and desire a fixed income for tion? if you •wish. And you can provide life with no worry about investments, Who has been associated with the late W. R. Palmer for kn: the later disposition of the prop­ ask us about a LIVING TRUST. Well painted houses are the the last three years wishes to announce that he TX7H AT p«rt*of your home is win give you lasting roof beauty— V V more important than the roof? perfectly suited to your home and ones that attract favorable at­ will continue the y earlnandyear out,itls exposed to the Its environment. la v a g e s o f tim e and w eather. 'W h en it tention. fails, irreparable (Um ageis the result. A phone call will bring a roofing expert. Let him teO yem about tha R'e-roof for the last time with J-M Electrical Contracting new Dntch Lap, the Hwigonal and A s h e e to s S hht^o*. No need to tear other attractive styles. Or if you pre­ the old roof oft Put them on right fer, we will be glad to have you call over the old roof. Business at our store and sae thesa perma­ John I. Olson Besides permanent protection they nent shinglea. Established by him. MANCHESTER Painting and Decorating ^n tractor. SOUTH MANCHESTER, c o m 699 Main St.» So. Manchester The W . G. Gleimey Co. C oal, Fuel Oil, Lumber, M oon s’ Supplies, PainL one 7598 336 North Main St., Tel. 4149, . Manthester *

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