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VOL. XU II., NO. 116. (Classified on Page 18) SOUTH. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, MARCH 1, 1929. TWENTY PAGE& PRICE TH REE CENTS^^ ~T DRASTIC DRY Scientists In Europe CAPITAL PREPARES BILL PASSED To John ^HSintoni? FOR INAUGURATION BY INGRESS Berlin, March 1— The Extremely ^ Norwegian meteorologists are BE IN_MRICA Local Youth Walks Out of Boar^ihg House in -<& cold weather from which all Europe therefore inclined to, attribiite the has been suffering and from which cold summers of recent y^ rs to Old Clotheis Six Months Ago and Hotels Filled— Avenue Wm- Central Europe is still suffering to­ these changes, which, if they are PRICES SOARING Jones Bill Now Awaits Presi­ day, has raised the question in continued, may end in a catastro­ Fordh^ University’s Seis­ ------^Disappears. scientific circles whether this con­ phe for Europe. ’ dows Sellmg for $50 tinent may be approaching'another Another fundamental considera­ John'Di SimonI, a weaver at ON ^ C K MARKET dent’s Sipature— Is Aim­ “ ice age.’’ tion is advanced by Prof. W. mograph Records Dis­ Where Is He? Geologists have ascertained that, Gothan. He estimates that the Cheney Brothers, left' his home in Each— Last Cabinet Meet­ ed at the Big Bootleg } for about a million years, Europe warm intermission between the turbance Less Than a the rear of Woodhouse’s store, on I has suffered repeated periods of ice various ice ages— the so-called In­ Spruce street, one morning, walked P Speculation in Copper and ing Today— Farewell and . and snow to which the name of “ ice ter-glacial periods — lasted about down Oak street and out of the I age” has been applied. , 50,000 years. Theilast ice age in gers. Thousand Hdes Away. lives of his relatives and friends. I Mild climate in Northern Europe Europe was approximately 30,000 'd Steel Puts Ticker Far Be­ Welcoming Parties Going j in w'inter time is attributed to the years ago. This happened nearly six months 1 change of the Gulf Stream. It is therefore likely, he assumes, ago and still his disappearance is Washington, March 1.— Congress According to Prof. M. Diersche, that Europe is in another inter­ New York, March 1 — Two surounded with mystery— dark and hind Today. on Everywhere. today laid on President Coolidge’s reports from trans-Atlantic liners glacial period and has already pass- ‘severe” earthquake shocks be- sinister. indicate the course of the Gulf He never came back, .was never desk the most drastic prohibition ed the warmest part of It. B ut, lieved to be In close proximity to heard from again. Was he shang-. Stream is undergoing considerable both professors agree that neither ' ■Washington, March. 1.— The van­ enforcement measure ever advocat­ change. In at least one place, it is the United States If not actually on hied to some far off land? Did he, New York, March 1.— Industrial this nor the immediately follow­ guard of the inaugural hosts began ed by national dry organizations. said, it is fiowing westward instead ing generations of Europe have the North American continent were despondent, commit suicide? Was stock prices were swept skyward in The signing of the bill is expected of eastward, as heretofore. very much to worry about. registered on the Fordhaim* Univer­ he murdered? All these questions; a flood of midafternoon buying to­ trickling into Washington today to and countless others, are asked by find the capital in the throes of to be one of Mr. Coolidge’s most ■<$> sity seismograph today. The in­ his relatives and friends, of which day. It resembled the- Hoover bull important acts in his few remaining final preparations for Monday’s TWENTY-FIVE FOUND . struments at Fordham indicated he had many in Manchester espe­ market of post-election days. great quadrenniel shew. days in office. FROZEN TO DEATH that the shocks, coming at 2:45 cially among the town’s Italian The copper and steel stocks led a The smashing triumph of the HARTFORD WANTS They found Pennsylvania avenue, and 4:17 a. m., were less than a element. | move to higher prices in a rush to from the Capitol to beyond the Drys, wholly unexpected even by Vienna, March 1.— Rescue Was 21 Years Old. I buy which swamped the facilities of White House, one prolonged grand­ their leaders a month ago, raised thousand miles from New Ybrk al­ workers found the bodies of ' Di Simoni, at the time of his dis­ the big board and set the ticker stand, cluttered up with circus-Hke violation of the Volstead law to HISTORIC WARSHIP twenty-five persons in the snow­ though Boston dispatches estimated appearance was nearly 21 years of back more than half an hour before seats that command unbelievable the class of a felony by providing a bound village of Zavaje, near the disturbance at 2,700 miles. age, a few inches under six feet in the noon period. prices; avenue windows selling for maximum penalty for first offenders Karlstadt, Jugo-Slavla, accord­ Neither station could determine the height, well built and dark com- Stock sales in the first two hours $50 each; hotels filled police and of five years imprisonment and ing to dispatches reaching here location of the shocks. plexioned. He was flat-footed were close to 3,000,000 shares, of bootleggers unusually busy, fare­ ?10,0Q0 fine. Legislature Asks Governor today. which eliminated any possibility of which nearly 1,200,000 were turn­ well parties and welcoming parties Passage of the Jones bill was ac- The victims apparently had CAMBRIDGE REPORT his joining the Army and Navy. ed over in the first half-hour. going on everywhere; and all oyer compished in the House after a starved to death. The village Cambridge, Mass., March 1 — A jolly good fellow, friends term­ the town an rtmosphere of bustle, Twin earthquakes, both about 2.700 ed him, willing to spend his money Speculation flowed like a rushing vociferous but impotent minority Trumbull to Petition Pres­ had been isolated for months torrent into the Copper and Steel commotion and rush. was swept aside by a vote of 283 owing to the unprecedented miles distant, were recorded within on a good time with anyone. Still, John Di Simoni Perhaps the least perturbed men a short space of time on the Har­ he was a fellow of steady habits, stocks, which have been carrying to 90. The bill had already passed snow storms in central Europe everything before them in a wild in Washington today were the the Senate, 61 to 18. ident of United States. -this winter. vard university seismograph today, no wild parties or such. Dl Simoni — with nothing but the clothes on principal actors in the March 4 according to an announcement by never saved any money and a few his back, leaving behind clothes and rush to the higher price levels In Dry leaders claimed that enact­ the last two weeks. Anaconda sold drama— Calvin Coolidge, the out­ ment of the measure is the most Harvard officials. days before he left he had a tiff other belongings, shrouding his dis­ going, and Herbert Hoover, the In­ important victory they have won in The first quake, reported as of with Michael Genoffl of Purnell appearance with mofe and more today at $155 a share, about 16 THE HOUSE points up from yesterday's low coming. Congress since the 18 Amendment moderate intensity, began at 2:39 Place, with whom he was staying, mystery. Hartford, March 1— Under a price, and Kennecott, whici. re­ Last Cabinet Meeting. a. m.. Eastern Standard Time, and on the question, which caused him Father in Italy.. Mr. Coolidge met with his Cab­ was written and submitted to the bill passed by the Lower House of RED ANNOUNCES ITS cently split up its stock and bocsted states for ratification. la,sted over an hour. Starting at to pack his belongiays and move to Di Simoni was much attached inet today for the last time. For its dividend rate, was swept for­ Count On Hoover the Legislature, Governor Trumbull 4:12 a. m., the second quake lasted the home of a, chum on Spruce to his father in Italy, sending him eight of the men in the cabinet it ward on a buying wave to 93. Not only did they demonstrate is requested to petition the Presi­ only a short time. street. letters, enclosing oney, every ■was the last lime they would hitch NEW “CHENEY” Hoover’s Welcome their overwhelming strength on dent of the United States for the Harvard officials said no estimate Musical Mania. week without fail. Born while hisj their chairs up to the White House could be made of the direction of Di Simoni had a mania for any­ parents were residing in Brazil, A “ welcome to Hoover,” with his Capitol Hill but they believjd they transfer of the U. S. S. Hartford, Conference table. For two of them, either quake and for that reason thing musical. His room at the Spanish came easily to him and constructive policies in national ad­ Secretary of the Treasury Mellon had placed a potent weapon in the historic battleship, from Charles­ hands of President-Elect Hoover, nothing could be said as to the Genoffi home was cluttered with Italian he. of course, picked up ministrative affairs and corporation and Secretary of Labor Davi^ It ton, S. C., to the submarine base at Local Silk Firm to Make Fine origin of the earth disturbances. musical instruments. Starting with from his parents. He came to Man­ business matters, was Wall street’s was merely the end of the Coolidge upon whom they are counting for the drum, he tried everything chester 12 years ago with his sister designation of today’s market. In the most serious drive against dry New London. The resolution came epoch. They are to continue in the in the form of a favorable report TH>AL WAVES known to the musical world, with­ and entered evening school here, addition to the Copper stocks al­ Hoover Cabinet. law violators ever made in the na­ Upholstery Fabric for London, March 1— Tidal waves out any degree of success. The learning the English language. tion. today and was passed under suspen­ ready mentioned, new advances Secluded in his S street home, sion of the rules. Representative have caused terrific damage along trombone, had been his latest, as Au uncle In Newark, N. J., and were scored in the Motors and Mr. Hoover took things easy today F. Scott McBride, general super­ the Japanese coast in the vicinity the teacher had said his lips were his sister, who ia In New York, also Specialties. The Express Company intendent of the Anti-Saloon Pelton, of Clinton, submitted the for tbe first time in many weeks. resolution, making a lengthy speech Unusual Auto. of Choshi. accjording to Tokio dis­ loo large to make a success as a received letters regularly and De shares jumped 7 to 20 points, fol­ His cabinet has ben selected; bis League, was among the spectators patches received by the Exchange cornetist, but that with a trombone Simoni paid th$m a visit. Neither lowing yesterday's sharp adv.^nce. inaugural addrfess flni’ hed. The in the House gallery when the on the subject in which the boat’s history was recited. Telegraph Company today: he would achieve an orchestra posi­ have heard from him since last fall. Radio, the big sensation of 1928 pulling and the hauling incident to measure, which not even his pre­ The Hartford was Farragut’s A noteworthy step in the.;manu­ The dispatches state that many tion in three months. Meanwhile, anxious letters are com­ rose ten points to 407, and Wright those jobs ended. He spent a part decessor Wayne B. Wheeler, could flagship at New Orleans. Then facturing operations of Chaney village^ have'been destroyed. The Purchasing of these instruments ing from his fathqr asking rela­ Aero, also in the sky-scraping .of the morning going over the final seven other admirals used the boat tidal waves caused the coastline to proved quite a strain on his fi­ tives, of which he ba3,.an uncle and group, gained 12 points at 288. proofs of his speech, it is s c^ ^ (Continued on Page 3) Brothers is the decisiop of the"sUk as flagship during its long career. recede many mjles in some pldces. nances and landed him in debt hhd ian aunt, and friends to do every­ Bethlehem led the Steels, with a what shorter than the usual In­ After the boat question had been manufacturers to enter the automo­ Several vilikgeB are said to be ^when he walked out, he was broke thing possible to locate his son. new advance to* 104, and American augural speech, being about 3,00(1 settled the House refused to ratify bile field, not in the sense that cq.rs under more than 12 feet of water. ■ Can made a new 3 point jump to words in length. The number of casualties is not the child labor amendment to the will be built but through their par­ 123 1-2. Hoover Cabinet. Constitution. The proposition came yet known, but it Is feared the toll Following up yesterday’s 900- The personnel of the Cabinet -win HLIBUSTERS MAY through with an unfavorable report ticipation with the Reo Motor Car will be'high, not be publicly announced until Choshi fs on the Pacific coast side point advance the stock of the First from committee. Mrs. Alipe Rudd, Company of Lansing; Michigan, In National Bank of New Ycrk jump­ Monday noon. of Shelton, reported for the com­ presenting a new conception In of the Island of Niopon and about Most of it, however, is already sixty miles east of Tokip. ed 600 points today to a record high CRIPPLE CONGRESS mittee, and her report was accepted motor car luxury to the public. The pried of $7,100 a share. known. With the decision to retain without comment. A number of Cheney Brothers product, krown T O SEEK James J. Davis as eecrptary of citizens of the stat* had petitioned the world over as “ Cheney silk,” is labor, at least temporarily, eight of the matter and they today given used in the manufacture of various the ten men who will constitute Half Billion Dollars of Ap­ leave to withdraw their petition. merchandise. This announcement USE SOUP KITCHEN Mr. Hoover's official family have The Bill Passed was made by Reo today. IT’ S u p TO HOOVER 'figh tin g Jim Reed” on Eye been definitely identified.* One bill from the House calendar New Field NEW ENGLAND BUSY There remain two .‘‘mysterijM.’’ propriation Bills May Not was passed today: An Act estab­ The .advent of Cheney Brothers TO FEED STRIKERS Friends of the President-Elect lishing a Town Court in East Haven into the automobile field, however, TO REDUCE TAXES of Retirement Speaks reiterated t-jday that when the with judge and deputy judge. The ON AlRPlJlE PARTS selections for secretary of agricul­ marks an innovation for the big ture and secretary of commerce are Be Passed. Manchester plant and opens up a (ConMnned on Page 2.) About His Twenty-four made known there will be real new field in their Industry. The in­ Nearly 2,000 Workers Walk “ surprise” The selections for these troduction of the name "Cheney” Business Conditions in Next iVashington, March 1— With ad­ two posts, they said, have nOt figur­ into the automobile building activl; Years in Office. Nearly 150 Manufacturers ed in the pre-Cabinet speculation. journment of the Seventieth Con­ HOOVER SILENT ties of the Reo Motor Car Company Few Years Will Settle the Out in Lynn, Mass.— Ask That would seem to eliminate a gress less than a hundred hours can be traced directly to the con­ Selling Direct to Aviation score or more oLmen whose names away, the Coolidge^dministration stantly Increasing influence which Washington, March 1 — Every have been widely mentioned for the women are exerting . today in the Wage Raise. today faced the tremendous task of Question. citizen should take a real interest jobs, and indicate that in these ap- ABOUT CABINET purchase of automobiles. Women of pointillents Mr. Hoover has follow­ securing approval of conference re­ fashion desire the accessories of her in public life but men and women Trade Now. Lynn. Mass., Mar. 1.— For the ed his personal inclinations rather ports on a half billion dollars worth daily life to express her taste and should aspire to public office only if than the advice ot his numerous first time in twenty years, a soup of appropriation bills before its personality and between Cheney Washington, March 1.— Business they seek to serve their country. political advisers. legislative program will be com­ Brothers of Manchester and the conditions in the next few years This was the parting advice to­ Boston March, 1.— The economic kitchen was started here today for Mri Hoover will take the oath of Two Names Still Missing and day of Senator James A. Reed, the pleted. Reo Motor Car Company of Lans­ will determine whether the Hoover iipportanae of aviation.to New Eng­ use by 1,800 shoe strikers, more office about 12:30 o'clock Monday These money bills constituted the ing, Michigan, it is now possiblo for “ Fighting Jim” of Missouri Demo­ land is illustrated by the fact that on a flag-draped stand erected on administration will be able to re­ cracy, who retires to private life especially by th? 450 strike pickets one big problem awaiting disposi­ President-Elect Will Not her to accomplish this in the car there are today approximately 140 the'east steps of the.capitol. His she drives. duce the federal tax load carrier by next Monday after 24 years of pub­ on duty -outside 45 factories. friends said today he would tion before Congress expires at New England manufacturers, repre­ noon March 4. They Included the “ Car of the Month” American corporations : nd indi­ lic service, 18 of them in the United The 450 pickets took their posts “ swear” to the support of the Con­ States Senate. senting 45 distinct industrial lines, stitution instead of using the Quak­ $286,000,000 interior department, Talk. Cheney Brothers express the viduals. outside the factory gates as the the $126,000,000 first deficiency, mode of the moment in their bro­ “ Do you advise young men to selling direct to the aviation trades, opening whistles sounded today. er “ affirm” which he could dqlLlie the $130,000,000 second deficiency caded silk upholstery which wiP be Treasury experts expressed this enter public life, in view of your Squads of police patrolled the strike so desired. His inaugural sp^ch opinion today in outlining the pro­ own experiences?” he was asked. declared President Samuel W. and the $1,000,000 legislative ap­ Washington, March 1.— While used to finish a new class of Reo Stratton of Massachusetts Institute area but picketing was peaceful. probably will consume 25 or !;30 gram of the last two administra­ “ It is the duty ol every young minutes in delivery. After that the propriation bills. most of official and unofficial Wash­ Flying Cloud passenger , a of Technology speaking today be­ There were 700 cutters, 900 lust­ Presidential nominations and all limited number being produced so tions which have accomplished cuts man and every citizen to take a real ers and 200 stock fitters on strike. big parade down the avenue with of over $2,000,000,000 on income, and keen interest in public, life,” fore the New Epgland council at its other legislation will be abandoned, ington speculated over the two that each Reo dealer is allotted one fourteenth quarterly meeting here. More than 15,000 shoe workers em­ marching troops, a score of govern­ if necessary, to get these bills “ mystery names” that have com­ corporation and miscellaneous taxes Reed replied, ployed in 45 shoe factories were ors and their staffs, and many ^or­ a month. For that reason the car Is “ Do you advise young men to •In.addition to .this, it is pointed enacted. Their defeat would seri­ known as the “ Reo Car of the and relieved entirely of federal tax out, there are today'two manufac- affected. ganizations in line. •’ pleted the Hoover Cabinet, the seek public office?” ously cripple the government’s Month.” In place of purely utilitar­ some 2,5QOt,000 persons. tqrers of complete..aii‘pIanes in New Unusual Angle While all this is going on, Calvin activities from now until July 1, President-Elect stretched back to­ Reductions in the past, eight “ It all depends on the character Coolidge, private citizen, will ,be day at his S street home and Jooked ian design which has so long England which ai'b'already produc­ An unusual s ngle was injected virtually close the interior depart­ years were made possible, both by ing planes, one afc.Hlil'sgroye, R. 1.. into the strike today when approxi­ lunching privately either in the forv/ard to three days of partial characterized the interior finish of (Continued on Page S.) capitol restaurant or on a private ment and force Congress itself to motor cars the Reo “ Car of the increasing productivity of business, and t^ie . ’ other' ftt: Loweli. Other mately 300 workers at the Golden work without pay during the next rest before he rides down Pennsyl­ and the reduction in operating costs planes, will soon be in production in car, waiting for the Montreal .ex­ vania avenue to take the oath of Month,” through Cheney Brotbiers, Rule factory, where the. operatives press to pick him up and take him fiscal year. The necessary relief, will afford a background as per- of the government. The latter con­ Now,’ Englaadv aVb6rdihg''to^'public own the comiany stock, went on however, could be provided at the office as chief executive of the na­ sideration no longer is a factor in annouheemen^r : V ^ : away to the piece and quiet of .a tion. sonal and appropriate as that which strike. The workers said under the little town. special session to be called by tax cutting; because government ex- TALK OF CUBAN PLOT Stratton’s Remarks.'' “ golden rule” plan there was no President-Elect Hoover in April but Eight of the ten Cabinet posts pendltqtes ar» on the upgrade. For (Continaed on Page 2.) “ In New England we are. seeing -restriction against them being af­ even then, many governmental are considered public property al­ some years to come the drop In in­ the gradual development of air­ ready. Which two men will be secre­ QUICKLY DYING OUT filiated with the unions tut other GIRLS ESCAPE DEATft^ functions would be curtailed for a terest on the public debt will be plane manufacture,” President shoe manufacturers declared that month at least. tary of commerce and secretaiy of more than offset by greater finan­ Stratton said, “ Althongh it is not agriculture, however, remained TODAY IN CONGRESS the “ golden rule” workers were More Filibusters cial requirements In expansion of improbable that New England will seemingly put in the position of A handful of filibusters were pretty much of a mystery this Chicopee, Ma.ss., Mar. 1.—-Five government activity. There is No Prospect of Rebel­ find. its greatest industrial oppor- "striking against their own inter­ girls narrowly escaped death here lurking .along the Legislative road morning despite the unrelenting ef­ Washington, March 1.— The day Future Tax Cnttiiig tupity In. the production of parts — three major controversies have forts of the press to get definite lion Going Beyond the Talk ests.” today when a sedan went out of in Congress: ' Future tax cutting tdust be based and! accessories!” control, crashed through a fence, developed friction between the leads as to ■ their identities. Half a » Despite the great Increase In The manufacturers claimed they Senate: upon Increased revenues from Stage. did not receive official wamin ? of dropped 25 feet down an embank­ House and Senate over these bills. dozen names were bandied about as Conferees near agreement with greeter profit yield of business ac­ number of ..landing fields in New ment onto the tracks of the Bos­ In the case of the deficiency meas­ probabilities and possibilities for Havana, March 1.— Cuba was Epglandi in the last two yoars, the the walkout from the workers. House in two deficiency bills, with cording to treasury experts. Main­ Union officials denied this, stating ton & Maine railroad, and was ures, the issues were the action of each post, but it was stated definite­ tenance of prosperous conditions quiet today following .the sensa- Vdevelbpment of adequately equips struck by a passenger train. the House in rejecting the Senate’s probably acceptance of $3,000,OQO that the strike followed the fa.’lare ly that the final two to be selected, increase in dry fund. probably would make possible a re­ iiohal discovery of what was label­ ped and lighted airports, in New The girls beard the train in the $24,000,000 dry fund and the Sen­ while “ men of national reputation” led as an anti-government plot. England is unsatisfactory, but this of factory officials to keep faith in Debates conferencei report op duction of taxes within two years, signing a new agreement. Also the nick of time, and escaped from the. ate's provision for publicity on in­ up to last night had not entered in­ especially if the March 15 collec­ There is no evidence of disorders. 53 closely dependent upon the de­ auto which had landed upright nn come tax refunds, $75,000,000 of to the newspaper speculations. safety-first bill requiring load lines The government has the situation gree to which the speed and other workers demanded a wage scale re­ on merchant shipping. tion of income taxes shows an in­ adjustment to conform with the the tracks. The car was smashed,, which would be paid at this time. Prepares Address crease over last year, despite the In hand. There is no prospect that advantages pf aviation are utilized and a moment later burst into The other controversy revolved Mr. Hoover meanwhile read Continues consideration of bill, the reported rebellion will go be­ by. business and industry,’’ the awards made by the board of arbi­ extending life of radio commission 1 1-2 per cent reduction'in the cor­ tration several weeks ago. flames. around the Senate’s action in re­ proofs on his inaugural address so poration tax. yond the “ talk stage.” speaker declared. The car had gone out of control jecting a House provision giving one year. it could go to the public printer by Op the other hand some “ lean Three additional arrests have down a steep hill which had been the secretary of interior carte noon today. None of the appoint­ Resumes consideration of Indian been made in the interior, the made slippery by the sleet storm. blanch authority to confiscate pri­ years’’ , might mean that Congress ments were of particulai signifi­ affairs and Texas Republican pat­ prisoners being accused of seditions LAST ClABINET MEE’nNG TWINS GO TO JAIL Beside a few bruises and vate land in the Glacier National ronage. would be forced to boost taxes to conspiracy. cance. involving mainly the paying maintain a balanced budget. scratches, the girls escaped witbdat Park of Montana. of respects. He proposed to adhere House: - Approximately a dozen i>ersons injury. The Senate however, demon­ - _ No Program In Si^t ■Washington, -March’l.-r-Presldent Bridgeport. March 1.— James to engagement lists of that nature Conference reports. Army”' have been arrested to date. Scores Miss Annie Moineau told police strated again late yesterday that It ' OfllciBls said that no tax catting of other warrants have, been Issued, Coolidge met. With-bis Cabinet to­ and Robert Kelly, twins, 21, were today, tomorrow and Sunday. Navy bill, bill making transporta­ p rog n ^ is ln sight yet althongb ddy for the last tfihe. . sent to prison for two to four years she was the driver of the car. The can transact business in a hurry tion of stolen property in interstate: bat havie not’ been,served. party was en route to a mill where when it disposes. In a little over Aides of the President-Elect rush­ the final'eff^t of the 1928 revenue Some.. Cub^s living abroad are The final session lasted but 40 by Judge A. C..Baldwin In Superior ed about frenziedly throughout the commerce a crime and edge. Nica-; act will be studied closely to de- ntinntes and wds "devoted chiefly to Court- herp today after the two had they were employed. In additioir;tn three hours, it jammed through 203 ragnan canal resolntion^'on calen­ 'Sensed of complicity in the alleged xMiss Moineau the car contained bills, approximately one a minute. morning making last-minute prep­ tiennine the sHmalating result to plot to bring on revolntionary dis­ a discnsslon of inaa^rad plans,; and been found guilty on a charge of arations for Monday's inauguration. dar. business of the coloration tax re­ Miss Yevonne Laroche. Annette Among the measures enacted in its orders and eonsequently military in­ mntnal ^pressions-oL regret that burglary by a Jury which heard a Mangloin, and her sister Loret^, legislative splurge were dosens of Harrassed on all sides by demands Agricnltnre committee decides to duction! ...... tervention by the United States. the yean pf asi^iation .are at an trial lasting more than two days. for hun'dreds of more tickets than prepare farm relief bill for special and Gennaine Boutin, all of C h i^ claim bills, bridge bills and person­ This year the tobacco taxes and In view o f the tnpifluil condition egd. 1''; i . 7. 'The Kellys stple a barrel of wine pee. al bills. The outstanding measure there are seats in all the grand­ session in 19 days, beginning customs nkfeipts will yield the gov- o f the country it is believed that "l^e^^cial leave ! taking pt the from the cellar of a Bridgeport March 22. was the gold star mothers bill, stands combined, they attempted to ^ erament .^bstantiallyf1.000,000,- the phblie feeling over the alleged ontgoiiig exeedtive and his official man-’s home in January. TREA8U1IY BALANCE sending widows and mothers of sol­ soothe “ close friends” and “ distant i Democratic ^canens slated to 000. and^tb^e incfiipe and corpora­ . plot will bo' short-lived. The large fanJly.'^ however, will be rMerved Paul MeAdam and Edward *Dak- diers to visit the graves of their, relatives.” the while polishing np I name Rep. .-ohn M. Gamer, o f Ths- tion tax'wmewkat ipore than that numbers of Amerlean and other for­ for th'eV^PidMdepVs rpom .In the er, arrested with the Kelly twins, Wasblagton. March 1—Trearntry husbands and sons in France at innnmerable details that sprang np j as as minority Aoot leader late to- eign’tourists viMtiag here noticed eaidtol'’ at noon: on'the Fourth of testified for. the state during the balance Febniary 27tli; covenuDurat expense. frum minute to minute. [ day. ^ ‘ ^ i A f^ ip e but of th'e orfliaiarv. Haireh. triaL Tbev will face court later. S87.53.

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VOL. XU IL, NO. 116. (Classified Advertising on Page 18) SOUTH.MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 1, i m TWENTY PAGE& PRICE THREE CENTS^ DRASTIC DRY Scientists In Europe CAPITAL PREPARES BRl PASSED To John EHSiniorii? FOR INAUGURATION BY INGRESS Berlin, March 1— The Extremely ^ Norwegian meteorologists are BE r m i c A Local Youth Walks Out of BoaMthg House'iih cold weather from which all Europe therefore inclined to. attribiite the has been suffering and from which cold summers of recent y^ rs 'to Old Clotheis Six Months Ago and PRICES SOARING Hotels Filled— Avenue Win­ Central Europe is still suffering to­ these changes, which, if they are ----- ^£>isapi>ears. Jones Bill Now Awaits Presi­ day, has raised the question in continued, may end in a catastro­ Fordham University's Seis­ scientific circles whether this con­ phe for Europe. ' > dows Sellmg for $50 tinent may be approaching'another Another fundamental considera­ John'Dl Simonl, a weaver at ON ^OCK MARKET dent's Sipature— Is Aim­ “ ice age.’’ mograph Records Dis­ Where Is He? tion is advanced by Prof. W. Cheney Brothers, left' his home in Each— Last Cabinet Meet­ Geologists have ascertained that, Gothan. He estimates that the for about a million years, Europe warm intermission between the turbance Less Than a the rear of Woodhouse’s store, oh ed at the Big Bootleg­ has suffered repeated periods of ice various ice ages—-the so-called In- Spruce street, one morning, walked Speculation in Copper and ing Today— Farewell and and snow to which the name of “ ice ter-glacial periods — lasted about down Oak street and out of the I age’’ has been applied. 50,000 years. The:last ice age in gers. Thousand HBes Away. lives of his relatives and friends. ',"1 Welcoming Parties Going I Mild climate in Northern Europe Europe was approximately 30,000 This happened nearly six months Steel Puts Ticker Far Be­ i in winter time is attributed to the years ago. ago and still his disappearance Is i change of the Gulf Stream. It is therefore likely, he assumes, surounded with mystery— dark and Washington, March 1.— Congress According to Prof. M. Diersche, New York, March 1 — Two hind Today. on Everywhere. that Europe is in another inter­ sinister. today laid on President Coolidge’s reports from trans-Atlantic liners glacial period and has already pass­ “ severe” earthquake shocks be; He never came back,,was never desk the most drastic prohibition indicate the course of the Gulf ed the warmest part of it. But lieved to be in close proximity to heard from again. Was he shang- Stream is undergoing considerable both professors agree that neither Washington, March. 1.— The van­ enforcement measure ever advocat­ the United States if not actually on hled to some far off land? Did he, New York, March 1.— Industrial change. In at least one place, it is this nor the immediately follow­ despondent, commit suicide? Was stock prices were swept skyward in guard of the inaugural hosts began ed by national diy organizations. said, it is fiowing westward instead ing generations of Europe have the North American continent were he murdered? All these questions a flood of midafternoon buying to- trickling into Washington today to The signing of the bill is expected of eastward, as heretofore. very much to worry about. registered on the Fordham* Univer­ and countless others, are asked, by ] day. It resembled the- Hoover bull find the capital in the throes of to be one of Mr. Coolidge’s most ■«> sity seismograph today. The In­ his relatives and friends, of which final preparations for Monday’s important acts in his few remaining TWENTY-FIVE FOUND. struments at Fordham indicated he had many in Manchester espe­ market of post-election days. great quadrenniel shew. days in office. HARTFORD WANTS FROZEN TO DEATH that the shocks, coming at 2:45 cially among the town’s Italian The copper and steel stocks led a They found Pennsylvania avenue, The smashing triumph of the and 4:17 a. ha., were less than a element, move to higher prices in a rush to from the Capitol to beyond the Drys, wholly unexpected even by Vienna, March 1.— Rescue Was 21 Years Old. buy which swamped the facilitios of White House, one prolonged grand­ their leaders a month ago, raised workers found the bodies of thousand miles from New Ybrk al­ ' Di Simonl, at the time of his dis­ the big board and set the ticker stand, cluttered up with circus-tfke violation of the Volstead law to HISTORIC WARSHIP twenty-five persons in the snow­ though Boston dispatches estimated appearance was nearly 21 years of back more than half an hour before seats that command unbelievable the class of a felony by providing a bound village of Zavaje, near the disturbance at 2,700 miles. age, a few inches under six feet In the noon period. prices; avenue windows selling for . maximum penalty for first offenders Karlstadt, Jugo-Slavia, accord­ Neither station could determine the height, well built and dark com- Stock sales in the first two hours $50 each; hotels filled police and of five years imprisonment and ing to dispatches reaching here location of the shocks. plexioned. He was flat-footed were close to 3,000,000 shares, of bootleggers unusually busy, fare­ $10,0Q0 fine. Legislature Asks Governor today. which eliminated any possibility of which nearly 1,200,000 were turn­ well parties and welcoming parties Passage of the Jones bill was ac- CAMBRH)GE REPORT his joining the Army and Navy. ed over in the first half-hour. going on everywhere; .and all over The victims apparently had A jolly good fellow, friends term­ compished in the House after a starved to death. The village Cambridge, Mass., March 1 — Speculation flowed like a rushing the town an r-tmosphere of bustle, Twin earthquakes, both about 2,700 ed him, willing to spend his money commotion and rush. vociferous but impotent minority Trumbull to Petition Pres­ had been isolated for months John Di Simoni torrent into the Copper and Steel was swept aside by a vote of 283 miles distant, were recorded within on a good time with anyone. Still, stocks, which have been carrying Perhaps the least perturbed men owing to the unprecedented he was a fellow of steady habits, to 90. The bill had already passed a short space of time on the Har­ everything before them in a wild In Washington today were the ident of United States. snow storms in central Europe vard university seismograph today, no wild parties or such. Di Simoni — with nothing but the clothes on principal actors in the March 4 the Senate, 61 to 18. 'this winter. his back, leaving behind clothes and rush to the higher price levels in Dry leaders claimed that enact­ according to an announcement by never saved any money and a few drama— Calvin Coolldge, the out­ Harvard officials. days before he left he had a tiff other belongings, shrouding his dis­ the last two weeks. Anaconda sold going, and Herbert Hoover, the In­ ment of the measure is the most with Michael Genoffl of Purnell appearance with mofe and more today at $155 a share, about 16 important victory they have won in THE HOUSE The first quake, reported as of coming. moderate intensity, began at 2:39 Place, with whom he was staying, mystery. points up from yesterday’s low Last Cabinet Meeting. Congress since the 18 Amendment Hartford, March 1— Under a a. m.. Eastern Standard Time, and on the question, which caused him Father in Italy., price, and Kennecott, whici. re­ Mr. Coolldge met with his Cab­ was written and submitted to the bill passed by the Lower House of RED ANNOUNCE ITS la,sted over an hour. Starting at to pack his belongiujs and move to Di Simoni was much attached cently split up its stock and bocsted inet today for the last time. For states for ratification. the Legislature, Governor Trumbull 4:12 a. ra., the second quake lasted the home of a, chum on Spruce to his father in Italy, sending him its dividend rate, was swept for­ eight of the men in the cabinet it Count On Hoover ward on a buying wave to 93. is requested to petition the Presi­ only a short time. street. letters, enclosing oney, every was the last time they would hitch Not only did they demonstrate Musical Mania. week without fail. Born while his Hoover’is Welcome their chairs up to the White House dent of the United States for the NEW “ CHENEY” CAR Harvard officials said no estimate their overwhelming strength on could be made of the direction of Di Simoni had a mania for any­ parents were residing in Brazil, A “ welcome to Hoover,” with bis Conference table. For two of them. Capitol Hill but they believed they transfer of the U. S. S. Hartford, either quake and for that reason thing musical. His room at the Spanish came easily to him and constructive policies in national ad­ Secretary of the Treasury Mello'a had placed a potent weapon in the historic battleship, from Charles­ nothing could he said as to the Genofli home was cluttered with Italian he. of course, picked up ministrative affairs and corporation and Secretary of Labor Davlsrlt hands of President-Elect Hoover, ton, S. C., to the submarine base at origin of the earth disturbances. musical instruments. Starting with from his parents. He came to Man­ business matters, was Wall street’s was merely the end of the Coolldge upon whom they are counting for Local Sflk Firm to Make Fine chester 12 years ago with his sister designation of today’s market. In New London. The resolution came the drum, be tried everything epoch. They are to continue in'the the most serious drive against dry TIDAL WAVES known to the musical world, with­ and entered evening school here, addition to the Copper stocks al­ Hoover Cabinet. law violators ever made in the na­ in the form of a favorable report learning ttie English language. ready mentioned, new advances today and was passed under suspen­ Upholstery Fabric for London, March 1— 'Tidal waves out any degree of success. The Secluded in his S street home, tion. have caused terrific damage along trombone, had been his latest, as An uncle in Newark, N. J., and were scored in the Motors and Mr. Hoover took things easy today F. Scott McBride, general super­ sion of the rules. Representative his sister, who 1$ in New York, also Pelton, of Clinton, submitted the the Japanese coast In the vicinity the teacher had said his lips were Specialties. The Express Company for the first time in many weeks. intendent of the Anti-Saloon Unusual Auto. of Choshi, according to Toklo dis­ too large to make a success as a received letters regularly and De shares jumped 7 to 20 points, fol­ His cabinet has ben selected; bis resolution, making a lengthy speech Simoni paid th^m a visit. Neither League, was among the spectators on the subject in which the boat’s patches received by the Exchange cornetist, but that with a trombone lowing yesterday's sharp advance. inaugural address flni' hed. The in the House gallery when the 'Telegraph Company today: he would achieve an orchestra posi­ have heard from him since last fall. Radio, the big sensation of 1928 pulling and the hauling incident to history was recited. Meanwhile, anxious letters a.re Oom- measure, which not even his pre­ The Hartford was Farragut’s A noteworthy step In the,.-manu­ The dispatches state that many’ tion in three months. " rose ten points to 407, and Wright those jobs ended. He spent a part vlllaget^ have-been destroyed. The Purchasing of these instruments ing from his fathqr asking rela­ .of the morning going over the fln^l decessor Wayne B. Wheeler, could fiagship at New Orleans. Then facturing operations of Cheney Aero, also in the sky-scraping tidal waves caused the coastline to proved quite a strain on his fi­ tives, of which he has.kn uncle and group,, gained 12 points at 288. proofs of his speech. It is s«(d^ seven other admirals used the boat Brothers is the declsiqp of the^sUk an aunt, and'friea&s to do every­ what shorter than the usual In­ (Continued on Page 3) as fiagship during its long career. recede maiiy miles in some plAces, nances and landed him in debt hpd Bethlehem led the Steels, with ai manufacturers to enter the automo­ Several-vlilages are said to be when he walked out, he was broke thing possible to locate his sop. new advance to’ 104, and American augural speech, being about 3;00(l After the boat question had been words in length. settled the House refused to ratify bile field, not in the sense that c^rs under more than 12 feet of Water. Can made a new 3 point jump to The number of casualties is not Hoover Cabinet. the child labor amendment to the will be built but through their par­ 123 1-2. Constitution. The proposition came yet known, but it is feared the toll Following up yesterday’s 900- The personnel of the Cabinet irtU ticipation with the Reo Motor Car not be publicly announced unW nUBUSTERS MAY through with an unfavorable report will be'high, point advance the stock of the First Company of Lansing; Michigan, in Choshi fs on the Pacific coast side National Bank of New Ycrk jump­ Monday noon. from committee. Mrs. Alice Rudd, Most of it, however, is already of Shelton, reported for the com­ presenting a new conception In of the Island of Nippon and about ed 600 points today to a record high sixty miles east of Tokip. known. With the decision to retain CRIPPLE CONGRESS mittee, and her report was accepted motor car luxury to the public. The price of $7,1Q0 a share. James J. Davis as secretary ot without comment. A number of TO SEEK PUBLIC Cheney Brothers product, krown labor, at least temporarily, eight of citizens of the stats had petitioned the world over as “ CJhehey silk,” Is <$> the ten men who will constitute the matter and they today given used in the manufacture of various leave to withdraw their petition. USE SOUP KITCHEN Mr. Hoover s official family have Half Billion Dollars of Ap­ merchandise. This announcement been definitely identified. " The Bill Passed was made by Reo today. ''Fighting Jim Reed" on Eye NEW ENGLAND BUSY There remain two “ mysterlfs.’’ One bill from the House calendar New Field was passed today: An Act estab­ Friends of the President-Elect propriation Bills May Not The advent of Cheney Brothers TO FEED STRIKERS reiterated t-jday that when thp lishing a Town Court in East Haven into the automobile field, however, TO REDUCE TAXES of Retirement Speaks with judge and deputy judge. The selections for secretary of agricul­ marks an innovation for the big ture and secretary of commerce arc Be Passed. Manchester plant and opens up a (Conffnned on Page 2.) About His Twenty-four made known there will be real new field In their industry. The in­ Nearly 2,000 Workers Walk “ surprise” The selections for these troduction of the name “ Cheney" Bp$ines$ Conditions in Next two posts, they said, have nbt figur­ iVashington, March 1— With ad­ into the automobile building activl^ Years in Office. Nearly 150 Manufacturers ed in the pre-Cabinet speculation. journment of the Seventieth Con­ ties of the Reo Motor Car Company Out in Lynn, Mass.— Ask That would seem to eliminate a HOOVER SILENT Few Years Will Settle the score or more oLmen whose names gress less than a hundred hours can be traced directly to the con­ Selling Direct to Aviation stantly Increasing influence which Washington, March 1 — Every have been widely mentioned for the away, the Coolldge administration Wage Raise. jobs, and Indicate that in these ap- women are exarting . today In the citizen should take a real Interest today faced the tremendous task of purchase of automobiles. Women of Question. pointiDents Mr. Hoover has- follow­ ABOUT CABINET in public life but men and women, Trade Now. securing approval of conference re­ fashion desire the accessories of her Lynn, Mass., Mar.' 1.— For the ed his personal inclinations rather ports on a half billion dollars worth daily life to express her taste and should aspire to public office only if than the advice ot his numetouC Washington, March 1.— Business they seek to serve their country. first time in twenty years, a soup political advisers. of appropriation bills before its personality and between Cheney Brothers of Manchester and the conditions in the next few years This v^as the parting advice to­ i» Boston March, 1.— The economic kitchen was started here today for ML Hoover will take the oath of legislative program will be com­ Two Names Still Missing and day of Senator James A. Reed, the importanee of aviation.to New Eng­ office about 12:30 o’clock Monday pleted. Reo Motor Car Compquy of Lans­ will determine whether the Hoover use by 1,800 shoe strikers, more ing, Michigan, it is now posslblo for “ Fighting Jim” of Missouri Denio- land is illustrated by the fact that on a flag-draped stand erected on These money bills constituted the administration will be able to re­ cracy, who retires to private life especially by thof 450 strike pickets the east steps of the.capltol. His one big problem awaiting disposi­ President-Elect Will Not her to accomplish this in the car there are today approximately 140 on duty-outside 45 factories. she drives. duce the federal tax load carrier by_ next Monday after 24 years of pub­ friends said today he would tion before Congress expires at lic service, 18 of them in the United New England manufacturers, repre­ The 450 pickets took their post.s “ swear” to the support of the Con­ noon March 4. They Included the “ Car of the Month” American corporations ; nd indi­ States Senate. senting 45 distinct industrial lines, outside the factory gates as the stitution instead of using the Quak­ $286,000,000 interior department, Talk. Cheney Brothers express the viduals. mode of the moment in their bro­ “ Do you advise young men to selling direct to the aviation trades, opening whistles sounded today. er “ affirm” which he could dq ifme the $126,000,000 first deficiency, Treasury experts expressed this so desired. His inaugural spOjMh caded silk upholstery which will be enter public life, in view of your declared President Samuel ,W. Squads of police patrolled the strike the $130,000,000 second deficiency opinion today in outlining the pro­ own experiences?” he was asked. probably will consume 25 or -;30 and the $1,000,000 legislative ap­ used to finish a new class of Rso Stratton of Massachusetts Institute area but picketing was peaceful. Washington, March 1.— While gram of the last two administra­ “ It is the duty o: every young There were 700 cutters, 900 last- minutes in delivery. After that the propriation bills. Flying Cloud passenger cars, a of Technology speaking today be­ big parade down the avenue with most of official and unofficial Wash­ tions which have accomplished cuts man and every citizen to take a real fore the New England council at its ers and 200 stock fitters on strike. Presidential nominations and all limited number being produced so and keen interest in public, life,” marching troops, a score of govern­ ington speculated over the two that each Reo dealer is allotted one of over $2,000,000,000 on income, fourteenth quarterly meeting here. More than 15,000 shoe workers em­ other legislation will be abandoned, corporation and miscellanepus taxes Reed replied. ors and their staffs, and many .or­ if necessary, to get these bills "mystery names” that have com­ a month. For that reason the car Is In.addition to ,t)iis, it is pointed ployed in 45 shoe factories were and relieved entirely of federal tax “ Do you, advise young men to ganizations in line. enacted. Their defeat would seri­ pleted the Hoover Cabinet, the known as the “ Reo Cgr of the out, there are tqday'two manufac­ affectqd. some 2.5Qft,000 persons. seek public office?" turers of 'complete..aii‘pIahe8 in New Unusual Angle While all this is going oh, Calvin ously cripple the government’s President-Elect stretched back to­ Month.” In place of purely utilitar­ “ It all depends on the character Coolldge, private citizen, will .be activities from now until July 1, Reductlpria_ in the past eight Ertglaud which are'^alteady produc­ An unusual s ngie was Injected day at his S street home and looked ian design which has so long lunching privately either in the virtually close the interior depart­ years were made possible, both by ing planes, one at? Hlilsgrove. H. 1.. into the strike today when approxi­ forward to three days of partial characterized the interior finish of increasing productivity of business, (Continued on'Page 8.) capitol restaurant or on a private ment and force Congress itself to motor cars the Reo “ Car of the and tile ,. other' at: Lowell. Other mately 300 workers at the Golden rest before he rides down Pennsyl­ and the reduction in operating costs car, waiting for the Monireal .ex' work without pay during the next Month,” through Cheney Brothers, planes,- will soon be in production in Rule factory, where the. operatives vania avenue to take the oath of of the government. The latter con­ press to pick him up and take him fiscal year. The necessary relief, will afford a background as per­ N^w, :Engiahd> ■ aVebrdIng:'to pu bllc own the comi any stock, went on office as chief executive of the na­ sideration no longer is a factor in away to the piece aud quiet of ,a however, could be provided at the sonal and appropriate as that which ahnounqementuV V.; '. - . n strike. The workers said under the little town. special session to be called by tion. tax cqttlng, because government ex- TALK OF CUBAN PLOT ' ' Stratton’s' Remarks.' “ golden rule” plan there was no Eight of the ten Cabinet posts penditqres an on the upgrade. For “ In New England we are. seeing President-Elect Hoover in April but (Contlnoed on Page 2.) •restriction against them being af­ even then, many governmental are considered public property al­ some years to come the drop In in­ the gradual development of air­ filiated with the unions tut other GIRLS ESCAPE DEATft^ functions would be curtailed for a ready. Which two men will be secre­ terest on the public debt will be QUICEY DYING OUT plane manufacture,” President shoe manufacturers declared that month at least. tary of commerce and secretary of TODAY IN CONGRESS more than offset, by greater finan­ Stratton said, “ Although It is not the “ golden rule” workers were More Filibusters ' agriculture, however, remained cial requirements in expansion of improbable that New England will seemingly put in the position of Chicopee, Ma.ss., Mar. 1,— Five A handful of filibusters were pretty much of a mystery this government activity. There is No Prospect of Rebel' find its greatest industrial bppor- “ striking against their own inter­ girls narrowly escaped death here lurking .along the Legislative road morning despite the unrelenting ef­ Patum Tax Cutting tupitjr in, the production of parts Washington, March 1.— The day lion Going Beyond the Talk ests.” today when a sedan went out. of — three major controversies have forts of the press to get definite in Congress: ' Future tax cutting thust be based and’.'accessories:” ^ The manufacturers claimed they control, crashed through a fence, developed friction between the leads as to • their identities. Half a » Senate: upon increased revenues from Stage. Despite the great Increase In did not receive official wamin ? of dropped 25 feet down an embank­ House and Senate over these bills. dozen names were bandied about as greater profit yield of business ac­ number of ..landing fields in New the walkout from the workers. ment onto the tracks of the Bbis- Conferees near agreement with England>in the last two y^ars, the In the case of the deficiency meas­ probabilities and possibilities for House in two deficiency bills, with cording to treasury experts. Main­ Havana, March' 1.— Cuba was Union officials denied this, stating ton & Maine railroad, and was ures, the issues were the action of each post, but it was stated definite­ tenance of prosperous cbnditioos quiet today following .the sensa Vdeveldpiheht of adequately equips? struck by a passenger train. probably acceptance of $3,0Q0i0Q0 pbd and lighted airports in-New that the strike followed the failure the House in rejecting the Senate’s ly that the final two to be selected, probably would make possible a re­ tiohal discovery of what was label­ of factory officials to keep faith in The girls heard the train in the increase in dry fund. * led as. an anti-government plot, England is unsatisfactory, but this $24,000,000 dry fund and the Sen­ while “ men of national reputation” duction of taxes within two years, algnlng a new agreement. Also the nick of time, and escaped from the. ate's provision for publicity on in­ Debates conference! report op There is no evidence of disorders, is closely dependent upon the de­ up to last night had not entered in­ safety-first bill requiripg 16ad lines eepecielly If the Mgrch 15 collec­ workers demanded a wage scale re­ auto which had landed upright:tfln come tax refunds, $75,000,000 of The government has the situation gree to which the speed and other the tracks. The car was smashed, to the newspaper speculations. on merchant shipping., tion of income taxes shows an,in­ adjustment to conform with the which would be paid at this time. ' Prepares Addresc in hand. There is no prospect that advantages pf aviation are utilized and a moment later burst isto Continues consideration of bill, crease over last year, despite the awards made by the board of arbi­ The other controversy revolved Mr. Hoover meanwhile read 1 1-2 per cent reduction in the cor- the reported rebellion will go be- by, business and Industry,’’ the flames. extending life of radio commission speaker declared. tration several weeks ago. around the Senate’s action in re­ proofs on his inaugural address so poretiun tax. yonfl the “ talk stage.” - The-car had gone out of control one year. Three additional arrests have jecting a House provision giving it could go to the public printer by Oh the other hand some “ lean down a steep hill which had been the secretary of interior carte noon today. None of the appoint­ Resumes consideration of Indian been made In the interior, the made slippery by the sleet 8torm;. .‘ yeare” :' might mean that- Congress prisoners being accused of seditious TWINS GO TO JAIL blanch authority to confiscate pri­ ments were of particulai signifi­ affairs and Texas Republican pat­ would be forced to boost taxes to LAST CABINET MEETING Beside a few bruises and vate land In the Glacier National ronage. conspiracy. scratches, the girls escaped withdot cance, involving mainly the paying maintain a balanced budget. Approximately a dozen persons Park of Montana. of respects. He proposed to adhere House: " , Washington, -l^arch'li-r-President Bridgeport, March ■>1.— James injury. The Senate however, demon­ No Program In Sight have been arrested to date. SJeores Miss Annie Mpipeau told police to engagement lists of that nature Conference reports, Army'’' aj»4( ' ' Officials^said that no tax cutting CooUdge-mef.wftth'Bls Cabinet to­ and Robert Kelly, twins, 21, were strated again late yesterday that it Navy bill, bill' making transporta­ of other warrants havfe. been Issued, she was the driver of the car. The today, tomorrow and Sunday. prb^affl Ms; in'sight yet although but have not been,served. , ddy for the last time. . ■ sent to prison for two to four years can transact business in a hurry tion of stolen property in. interstate. ^ The final sessip'n lasted but 40 by Judge A. C. Baldwin in Superior party was en route to a mill where when It disposes. In a little over Aides of the President-Elect rush­ the flnal'effbct of the 1928 .'revenue Some.; Cubahs living abroad are they were employed. In addltlon-itn ed about frenziedly throughout the commerce a crime an^^d edge, Nica-; act will be studied closely t o , de­ jhinutes.and was'^devoted chiqfly to Cbcrt- herb today after the two had three hours, it jammed through 203 raguan canal resolutlbn'^on calen-: 'Mcused of cbMplicity in the alleged Miss Molneau the car coUtained morning making last-minute prep­ termine the stimulating result to plot to bring on revolutionary dis­ a discussion of Inauguri^ plans,- and been found guilty, on a charge of bills, approximately one a minute. dar. Miss Yevonne Laroche, AnoeMe arations for Monday’s inauguration. business of the coi^oration tax re­ orders and consequently military in­ mutual eipreasi«^s.o f regret that burglary'by a jury which heard a Mangloin," and her sister Loret^. Among the measures enacted in its Agriculture committee decides to legislative splurge were dozens of Harrassed on all sides by demands duction: - tervention by the United States. the years of assobiauon-iare at an trial lasting more than two days. and Germaine Boutin, all of Chico­ claim hills', bridge bills and person­ for hun'dreds of more tickets than prepare farm relief bill fpr apecla) ■ This :j^ear the tobgcco tages and In view of the-tranquil condition The Kellys stole a barrel of wine pee. al bills. The outstanding measure there are seats in all the grand­ session in 19 days, beginning customs receipts will yield the gpv- o f the country:' it Id beiieved. th'at' Thejo^ciai leaye.V .toklng .pf the from- the cellar ot a Bridgeport was the gold star mothers bill, stands combined, they attempted to March 23. : * ‘ ' erfl meht -aphstah tlall y $ 1,0 0 0,0 0 0 the 'piibiic feeling over' th'e' dlibged ouigoiflg executive and his offlpial man’s home in Januaiy. TREASURY BAIiANCE ^ sending w:ldows and mothers of sol­ soothe "close friends” and “ distant j Democratic ,caucus 'slated to and ^U^e^lhOAtpe and corpor'a- .plot befshort,Mived. The large fan,ily,,^ however, will' be reserve d Paul McAdam and Edward*Dak- diers to visit the graves of their, relatives,” the while polishing up name Rep. .’ohn M. Gamer, '6t Tex­ tiPhUsA-somewhat ^ than that numbers of 'American and other fbr- for-the .iPr'esldent’ s-yoomT .^n the er, arrested with the Kelly twins, Washflngton. March. 1'—Treasi|^ husbands and sons in France at innumerable details that sprang up as as minority floor leader late to­ eign:tourists visiting ;liere noticed caidtQl 'at. noon -on" the Fourth of testified for. the state during the balance February 2Hh: 186,401;^ government expense. from minute to minute. day. ' ■ ■ on^btuiie 2) i notbine but of the ordinary. March.'.' . ■ ,■ . trial. They will face court lalert 687.53.

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an instrument called the thermo­ j The stunt had clicked and every­ pile. U S Envelope, pfd . . .117 123 MEASURES BLUSH body was highly pleased. ITS DP TO HOOVER do com ...... 260 —^ “ What made you blush?” Joanna I CLASS AMERICANS Neither w'as it exactly the meas­ NEW HAVEN’S HEAD Veeder-Root ..... 46 .48 uring by Dr. E. F. Free of the radi­ was asked. Local Stocks TO REDUCE TAXES Whitlock Coil Pipe . — 15 ON GIRL’ S CHEEK ant heat from the velvet skin of a "Just as they started taking my (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) chorus girl which woke up Broad­ picture, I got a run in my stock­ I BIGGEST GAMBLERS TAKES HIS O m C E 1 way. ing— can you beat it?” said Joanna (Co’.Uinncd from Page 1) with tears in her pretty eyes. It was the riddle— can anybody ’ Bank Stocks. find a chorus girl who blushes? j figure. Stimulated by the gigantic N.Y.Stocks Marvelous New luyention Paris Officials Say 28 Out of I sale of cigarettes, the tobacco taxes J. J. Pelley, New Railroad Bid Asked Well, they did. ! are increasing rapidly. Bankers Trust Co . ; ,320 Her name is Joanna Allen. She ROBERT L DOUGAN Treasury experts considered that Capitol Nat B&T . . . 415 Allied Chem ...... 304^ Startles Broadway; Other is 21, with hair like white gold, Every 100 Patronize Rou­ a ten per cent maximum tax, both President Grants Inter­ City Bank & Trust .1600 Am Bosch . 55 , and prettier than a picture. for individuals and corporations, Conn River ...... 425 Am Sugar ...... 85 H IN DYE BUSINESS First Bond & Mort . 40 Still Some Left would be ideal, hut of course no Am Car and Fdy ...... 121% Wonders of Science. lette Tables. view to Reporters. Htfd-Conn Trust Co. 670 690 Am Loco ...... l l l '^ “ I don’t think so many chorus such reduction would be possible First Nat Htfd .... 280 as applied to individuals, until the 300 Am Pow and L t ...... 113% girls blush but tl^ere are still a Will Do Dyeing and Cleaning Htfd Bank & Tr . . . 600 620 Am Tel and T e l ...... 217% New York, March 1.-—Broadway few of us left,” said pretty Joanna. $17,000,000,000 public debt is cut Land Mtg & Title . — of All Kinds Starting Mon­ Paris, March 1.— Americans a>e to less than half. The maximum By ROBERT T. BULKELEY. 60 Am Tob ...... 174% — which usually is too busy with Of course, Joanna is really more the greatest gamblers in the world. Morris Plan Bank . 200 Anaconda ...... 151'% than a chorus girl. She is a show­ day at 129 Center Street. individual tax is five per cent nor­ New Britain Trust . . 225 its own affairs to bother— today Casino statistics showed this to be mal and twenty per cent surtax, the New Haven, Mar. 1.— A new Atebiaoh ...... 2 0 2 girl in “ The Houseboat of the a fact today. Out of one hundred president came to the New Haven Phoenix State B&T . 550 Atl Ref ...... 56% marveled at the wonders of science. Styx,” musical production, and Robert E. Dougan, for many latter applying to net incomes of railroad today, an upstanding, Park St T r u s t...... 1050 people who try their luck at the $100,000 and over. Balt and O h io ...... 125% Savants from all over- the nation those who know the|r front row years a dyer at Cheney Brothers, roulette tables here 28 are Ameri­ broad shouldered man, with what Riverside Trust .... 700 I Beth Steel ...... 104% will open up his own business - at gathered at the exhibition of the know that there is as much differ­ cans. B,efore the war the Germans his new colleagues call a “ fighting West Hartford Trust.360 129 Center street, opposite Church Bonds. American Institute and put on a ence between a show girl and a held this distinction with 25 per face,” a ->ft-spoken,"pleasant man­ iChes and Ohio ...... 223% chorus girl as between a Senator street, on Marc^4. The Manches­ nered Pi :>n who is expected to Htfd & Conn West . 95 jC M and St P a u l...... 31% theatrical ^e^’'ue-^a sparkling, mag* ter Cleaners arm Dyers, the natde cent. HARTFORD WANTS and a Representative. Americans are said to win nr.ore carry the railroad to new heights. East Conn Pow 5s . . 101 104 I Chi Rock Isl ...... 133 ical show. Light beams caused mu­ under which the business will be Conn L P 7 s ...... 117 120 Joanna stood in the midst of than any other nationality because J. J. Pelley, fresh from the Cen­ Cons Gas ...... 112% sic to play, a magnet deriving its run, will do all kinds of cleaning, tral Railroad of Georgia, who be­ Conn L P S’^s . . . 107 110 Corn Prod ...... 86 power from heat supported a man sparking machinery on the platform dyeipg and pressing. High quality they can afford to lose more and HISTORIC WARSHIP consequently they risk more to win. fore going to Georgia was with the Conn L P 4i/^s .... 98 101 Vo Dupont ...... 187% without a court order, 500,000 beside the professor. work at reasonable prices will be Illinois Central, began his, work as Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 102 105 Erie...... 71 volts (enough to electrocute every­ maintained. Work will also be Still, the Casino chalks up an (Continued from Page l.) She is 123 pounds of atoms and average profit of $5fl,000;000 a president promptly at 9 this morn­ Insurance Stocks Gen Elec ...... 250 body in the room) crackled and scientifically rymmetrical. called for and delivered. ing. Mr. Pelley took oV§r the of­ Aetna Casualty . . . .1610 1650 Gen Motors ...... 84% Many years of experience with year, according to figures believed House concurred with Senate on thundered, and a rabbit’s leg was The professor brought the ther­ to be authentic. fice that the late E. J. Pearson had Aetna Insurance . . . 770 780 Int Nickel ...... 65%, revealed w-ith the original cell split­ mopile closer and clpser to the lily­ Cheney Brothers and with his uncle, bills increasing the membership in resigned only a short time before Aetna L i f e ...... 1260 1280 Kenecot ...... 92 William Dougan, who owns the How They Are Classed ting up and re-splitting. j like cheek of Joanna. the boards of Hartford, Water- his death with the thought “ I . am Automobile ...... 610 625 Mack ...... 109 Dougan Dye Works has made Mr. Gamblers are classed in four bury, and Bridgeport hospitals, and going to like New England.” He Conn General ...... 2100 2150 But to Broadway, these tricky j Under the flood of Klieg lights Dougan especially fitted to offer categories by roulette observers. Marland Oil ...... 41% presentations were a detail. What i you could see : rose-like flush man-. give the New Haven Burial Ground said it in so many words as he gave Hartford Fire ...... 970 980 Mo Pac ...... 80% work of high standards. His grand­ The first category, in which Ameri­ Association, and Westville "’eme- his first interview to press repre­ Htfd Steam Boiler . 820 850 caused the big buzz was the meas- ; gle Joanna’s cheeks. Movie cam­ father, John Dougan, was also a N Y Central ...... 195% cans predominate, consists of those tary, Inc., the right to sell unoc­ sentatives in his flower-decked Lincoln Nat Life . . . 150 160 New Haven ...... 91% urement of a chorus girl’s blush bv ! eras were grinding. dyer. who pay for pastime and conse­ 1 cupied lots. room in the New Haven’s office National ...... 1310 1340 do pfd ...... 116% quently can afford to lose, these Unfavorable reports in the House building here. Phoenix ...... 960 980 North Amn ...... 108 people usually win. The other follow: Authorizin,g the granting of For the next two days Mr. Pelley Travelers ...... 1850 1870 Penna R R ...... 78% “ castes” include those who play academic and professional degrees is to spend his time getting to Public Utility Stocks. Post Cereal ...... 71% whether they can afford it or not by specially chartered corporations; know his aides here. On Sunday xxConn Elec Sve . . . 108 Pressed Steel C a r ...... 21% those who play because they expect giving the liens of warehouse evening he intends to start for Bos­ Conn L P 8% ...... 119 Pullman ...... 84% to make a living from it and finally owners priority over other liens on ton to look into that portion of the Conn L P 7% ...... 117 Radio Corp ...... 401 the kind vvho play merely to say goods stored in warehouses; New Haven system and Its^affairs. Conn L P 5% % pf. . 100 Reading ...... 108% they have had the experience. I authorizing a number of veterinar- Golf His Hobby. Conn L P 6V2% pfd 112 Sou Pac ...... 133 ,The attendance at Monte Carlo ' >ans to practise without taking Mr. Pelley has the physique of a Conn P Co (par 25) 144 Sou Ry ...... 148% has increased about 500 per cent ' examinations: amending the ware- football player though he. said to­ Greenwich W'&G . . . 98 S O of N J ...... 49% since the war. reflecting the in -' receipts act; reimbursing day he had played it only as a Hart El Lt (par 25) 138 S 0 of N Y ...... 40 % crease in the world’s wealth. More i Union to the amount of $86.10 be- schoolboy—“I’ve had no college do v t c ...... 133 S 0 of Cal ...... 68% than 3,000.000 men and women ' cause of taxes paid the state on football,” he put it. He stands five Htfd Gas c (par 25). 93 Studebaker ...... 89% were seen at the green tables last I forest land. feet, eleven inches, and weigli-s, do pfd ( par 25 ) . 6:i Texas Co ...... 59% year. ! Favorable report was received on stripped, 183 pounds. He has no S N E T C o ...... 191 Union P a c ...... 280 ______I a bill reimbursing Sharon t the superfluous flesh. To keep in con­ Manufacturing Stocks U S R u bber...... 57% mwi amount of $260 for taxes on forest dition, Mr. Pelley plays golf. He Am Hardware ...... 69 71 U S S te e l...... 191% land, and the bill was passed under refused, smilingly, to indicate his American Hosiery . . 27 Westinghouse ...... 159 % RED ANNOUNCES ITS suspended rules. score on the links. American Silver . . . 25 W Overland ...... 31% Two favorable reports filed and "When spring is here in earnest. Arrow H&H El pfd . 105 NEW “ CHENEY” CAR tabled for calendar and printing Mr. Pelley said today, be woyld do c o m ...... 50 concern charter amendments for bring bis family here from Sav- Automatic Refrig .. 10 HIBERNIANS’ 6 A U (OAT/ Bloomfield and West Hartford per­ vanah where their home now is. His Acme W ir e ...... 26 (Continued from Page I.) mitting assessments for pavings. daughter has just recovered from Bigelow-Htfd, com . 98 The House had favorable reports influenza and he felt fearful of the do pfd ...... 100 SATURDAY. MARCH 16 a woman demand.s in the decora- on a bill making a .seven inch limit results if the child were brought Billiilgs & Spencer . 9I/3 10% tions of her home. on white perch and a 30-per-day here at this time. “ I did not know Bristol B ra ss...... :18 43 bag limit for the same fish; putting New Fabrics I New England could furnish a day, do pfd ...... 108 a closed season on crappies; putting 52nd Annual Affair to Be Held Cheney Brothers will select each ' in the winter, as bright as this one Case. Lockwood & B 375 a closed season on ruffed grouse; is,” he said, laughingly today. He Collins Co ...... 150 In Cheney Hall— John Foley month a new pattern of brocaded i providing that specially chartered had heard dire things of New Eng­ Colt’s Firearms . . 38 Is Chairman. silk for this special'Flying Cloud.: corporations which desire to change land weather, and was pleased with Suave harmonies of color in the Eagle Lock ...... 56 names must file notice with the at­ what he found when finally he came Fafnir Bearing .... 143 daring modernity of design of the : torney general; authorizing share here. The 52nd annual ball of Division specially woven upholstery, a dis- i Fuller Brush A .... 16 holders of the Middletown Building To Survey Road. do Class A A ...... 60 No. 1. Ancient Order of Hibernians, tinguislied elegance which only the j & Loan Association to increase New England still is but a name to Hart & Cooley .... 240 will be held at Cheney Hall on St. taste of a great artist can give, is : their holdings from 25 to 50 Mr. Pelley. He declared he- would Patrick's eve. Saturday, March 16. Hartman Tob 1st pf — Music’ will be provided by A1 what the .local silk plant will con- ' shares: Incorporating the Charter start at once to learn his new rail­ do com ...... 21 tvl! ute to the new thought in Reo ! Oak Title & Fidelity Co.; authoriz­ road. His first official directors’ Behrend’s orchestra and Professor International Silver . 140 Cornelius Foley will prompt. cars. Planned to accompany the , ing the Connecticut. Title & Guar- meeting comes on March 12. “ Of do pfd ...... 114 colors and materials which Milady ■ an^y Compan.v to increase capital course I have met them all before,” Landers, Frary & Clfc 69 The committee in charge consists will wear herself during the par- ' not to exceed $1,000,000; including, he said. of John Foley, chairman; John Manning & Bow A . 19 Tierney. James MeSheery, Law- licular season of the year tliis new ' among the bonded state officers all James J. Pelley is the tenth presi­ do (ilass B ...... 12 idea affords a perfect ensemble i persons who disburse state.mouey.s. dent the New Haven road has had. New Brit Mch pfd .. 101 I rence Mooney, John Griffin, Ray­ mond Fogarty and Ed P’raher, created by . a master stylist. The i Speaker Samuel A. Eddy an­ The first came in 1872 when the do c o m ...... 49 fabrics used in thf. upholstery of j nounced just lefore adjournment New Haven.was founded. He was Niles Bern Pond . . . 228 the new Reo are specially designed, I that he would name former Speaker William B. Bisliop. In succession do pfd ...... 100 FOCH’S CONDITION. loomed and produced for the Reo John H. Hill, of Shelton, as the pre­ afterward were (leorge H. Wat- North & Judd ...... 27 Motor Car Company by Cheney ' siding officer for the session on rous, Charles D. Clark, John M. Peck, Stow-& Wilcox 18 Paris, .March 1.— Marshal Foch’ s r jl HOSE who are looking for a spring coat that Brothers. These fabrics have never ' March 5. Hall, Charles S’ Mellon. Howard Russell Mfg Co .... 140 lung condition was slightly Im­ Elliott, James H. Hustis, E. J. Seth Tljomas C com. 32 proved today and his temperature is a little different will doubtless corrie here. before been used in any other i was a bit lower, according to the motor car nor are they today. The ; THE SENATE Pearson, and E. G. Buckland. Mr. do pfd ...... 28 Buckland was president of the road following medical bulletin issued We are showing a very remarkable collectoin of appointments and accessories of the j In the State Senate today the Smyth i\lfg Co pfd . 103 this morning: when the government operated it in Standard Screw .... 120 car’s interior will harmonize and committee on executive nomina­ “ ■The marshal's pulmonary con­ stunning new coat models for spring in twills, the exterior finish will' ;ilso be common with all other United Stanley \Vorks, com' ( 6 tions reported favorably on nomi­ States railroads during the war. gestion is lessened. His tempera­ special so that as a complete unit nations to the State Board of Medi- Scovill Mfg C o ...... 61 ture is-98.7 and his pulse 84.” tweeds, kashas, imported novelty effects and silks. Railroad men who have met their Taylor & Fenn .... 140 tlie Reo Car of the Month is really, ation and Arbitration. The narties new chief declare they are im­ Three of the five physicians at­ Brilliant and subdued colors and of. course, black. something to talk about, ; include Frank Creagh, of Stamford, Torrington, new . . . 80 pressed with his appealance and Underwood ...... 105 tending the 77-year-old veteran in Ti r> J duplicates , Frank A. Hagerty. of Hartford, and manners, just as they had been with Union Mfg C o ...... IS his grim fight against the inroads the Reo dealer receives one a j Joseph Lawler, of Waterbury. Fa- j his reputation. From the executive of disease signed the bulletin. montb. It is his task to place that | vorable reports received in the j staff along to the men on the rails Sizes for Women car with an appreciative woman, 1 Senate today and tabled for calen- 1 a feeling, of satisfaction is declared one who will revel in the rich beau- i jar and printing are: to exist concerning the new presi­ and Misses at ^ m o d e l. Througli I Extending to July 30, 1931, the dent. nf P p o I Ume for organizing the Fairfield e L lf tPrKi County Title & Mortgage Co.; abol- each dealers teiritory, thus adding ishhie the SI siinnat fee far nipm- to the established remitation o,- ihp i aiuuial fee tor mem MOHRTODEUYER CIRCLE Reo motor car for honest quality hers „ of the New Britain Hospital ‘THE HO.HE OF BETrEll PICTURES'' Corporation; iiicn of construction and beauty of finish. - the au- thorized capital of the Soutlicrvi MAIL TO ROCKYILLE Each month a new “ Car of the A SiMrkling, Rub. ^ 2 4 Month” is produced and there will New Etiglr.t.d Telephone Companv S.ATUUD.AY be no duplicates. In all cases the to $100,000,040; authorizing the and biing CJoncoctJon of appolntmeut of a committee to Gets Contract to Carry ’Iwo SUND.XY purchaser will be driving the only Merry Laughter. car of its kind in her community. study the project for creating a . Loads a Day from Manches­ It is a new thought in motor car veterans way and to beautify the ter to Hilly City. manufacture, a new idea in service grounds in Busluiell Park, Hart­ to those seeking individuality in ford; authorizing an increase to All mail to and from Rockville ‘ RILEY THE COP’ $300,000 iu the amount of property their automobile. Is now to be unloaded at the Man ------with— • ■. I to be held by the Omecron Trust Chester railroad sta'tion startlni FRADIN’S Association, of New Haven, a Yale April 1. The successful bidder for FARRELL MacDONALD B.ITTLE OF PROXIES fraternity; exempting property o t the contract is Edgar Mohr of this LOUISE FAZENDA the Bridgeport Ladfes Charitable place. He will make but two trips Chicago. March 1.— Colonel Rob­ ADDED FEATURE ert W. Stewart, chairman of the Society from ta.:es to the value of each day, under the new schedule. board of directors of the Standard $200,000; authorizing Warner The first trip will leave the Man­ “The Devil’s Trademark’* Oil Company of Indiana, was in Brothers Co., of Bridgeport, to in­ chester railroad station at 6:15 and personal charge today of the fight crease Its directors and officers: au­ on the return trip the mall out of Novelty Reel— “ Tarzan” to retain control, against John D. thorizing an increase to 21 of trus­ Rockville will be brought back to tees of Berkeley Divinity School of the Manchester railroad station. Rockefeller, Jr., of his $900,000,- The other trip leaves the Manches­ 000" corporation. New Haven: incorporating the ter station at 5:45 at night and Do You Know That With,the battle due for a show­ Guaranty Title Company of Hart­ calls for a thirty minute run, down within a short time. Col. ford, with a capital of one million which will mean that the Rockville Stewart, in his first public an­ dollars. mall to leave that place at night You Can Come to This Store and Buy Any Suit W e Have With a nouncement dealing with proxies, will have to close about 6 o’clock declared he had proxies from 32,- to be loaded on to the truck and re­ 000 of the company’s 57,000 stock­ turned to Manchester. NOW jSmall Initial Payment. holders. ABOUT TOWN In order to do this work Mr. Mohr is to buy a new truck. The The Westinghouse Televox has : The Young People’s society of early hour in the morning that the PLAYING ears and eyes now. If the engi­ the Concordia Lutheran church will truck leaves for Rockville makes it neers will teach him how to wave meet this evening at 8 o’clock. possible to get to Rockville and THE TEN PAY BUDGET PLAN the Star-Spangled Banner Tele- back to Manchester and allow him vox might run for Congress one of to continue with his usual express Makes that possible. With satisfactory references you can arrange to spread the Married men live longer than these days. bachelors according to statistics. business between Manchester and balance over a period of ten weeks. Quite a convenience, isn’t it? A lot of men are Hartford during the flay. using this service. They like it because it fits into their way of paying. . out of their SEE q/itf HEAR WARNER BROS. weekly income. A| ■ UN>y ON VISIT Also Big Surbouiuliug OPTICAL, WATCH, JEWELRY REPAIRING Program ^Ifffesjpisteilo SPECIAL THIS WEEK Mexico City, March 1.— Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and* his fi­ METRO ancee, Anne Spencer Morrow, ac­ MOVIETONE %eHtD£MmSlN Neckband and collar WHOLESALE PRICES ' • - > companied by Miss Morrow’s mother REVUE attached^White, blue and iConrad N a^ W . A. Smith,: Manager. and sister. Miss Elizabeth, left the Snappy Dance Fest SHIRTS fancy patterns. sun baked sdreets of Mexico’s capi­ With Dazzling tal city today for a visit to the Talent. palm shaded hacienda of one Don Exceptionally Antonio Riba Cervantes, near Chapter One A Thrilling Drama good value. $1.00 FOUNTAIN PENS $1.00 Toluca. Don Antonio, who is 75 and one “COLLEGIANS” of the Underworld NECKWEAR Two for 14 Karat Solid Gold Points— Iridium Tipped* of Paris. . of'th e wealthiest land owners in Latest Colors. Latest Styles. the State of Mexico, also is an en­ Nows'Topics; Gold Bands Pocket Clip thusiastic aviator. He owns and pilots his own airplane. Continnons Saturday 2:1S-10:80 A GIANT BUSINESS PEN AT COST. Toluca, Is about 50 miles almost Guaranteed $2.50 Value Guaranteed due west of Mexico Cityi Col Lind­ bergh and the Morrows made the journey in an embassy automobile, and planned to spend the entire' day WILLIAMS at the baoieuda. THE SMITH JEWELRY CO. Although no definite annoliiibA- INCORPORATED ment has been given out from the JOHNSON BLOCK, SOUTH MANCHESTER Cheney Block, Over Green’s embassy, it is generally believed SEE US AND SAVE MONEY the Morrows and their dlstin ‘WHERE THE SCREEN SPEAKS” gulshed guest will motor to Cuer navaca tomorrow for the week-end. ' W" ;■' . r ; ^ ' •iv.

MANCHESTER EVENING HBBAI^ SOin:H M^CaBSXER, CONN* FIUDAY, MARC^ 1,192^ DRASnC DRY DeMOLAY BANQUET ABOUT TOWN CHORAL CLUB t o SING GEORGE E. FAY JOINS LOCAL YOUNG MAN LOSES W A P P IN G MANY JM E N ; MONDAY BVEiNG IN NORWICEON SUNDAY LUKE HORSFALL CO. SIGHT AFTKAGGIDENt I Mother and Daughti-f banquet At the morning' service of the• .. - ticket's may be>obcained from any Federated church, next Sunday] . , , ,, — BILLPASSED .vMany Manchester people will fee James F. Griffin of ManchestOT Sacrament | W hite House Assembly' H sil Members of John Mather Chap­ of the missionary society members, Local Organization in First pleased to know that George E. moriiihg, March- 3rd the ter to Be Hosts to Their or from Mrs. Clarence L. Taylor, Green Blind as ReAnlt of of the Lord’s Supper will be observ Filled Yesterday Afternoon Out-of-Town Concert in Y, Fay, one of Hartford’s best known Fathers in Masonic Temple. telephone 2631-4. This annual clothing salesmen is now connected Spinal Trouble. Cd. for DemonstratifMU BYC0N6RE social, event at the South Methodist M. C. A. in “Rose” City. with'the Luke Horsfall.company'of In the ,€?vening at 6:30 o’clock "Vf John Mather chapter. Order of church will be held Wednesday of Hartford. James F .. Griffin, of 4.43 Middle the Christian Endeavor society will The assembly hall of the White (CODtinoed from Page 1) DeMolay, will hold a banquet at the next week. It is open to all moth­ The Manchester Men's Choral Turnpike: East,' well known Man hold their monthly consecration hoqse on No.rth l|ain •, . street was Masonic Temple next Monday eve­ ers ah d daughters ih;UnF;tQwtt, but club, under the direction of Archiri-v Chester Green young man, has be- Is tbe than .a year ago, it was learned to-, At the regular chqrch service, at three years. Miss Kelley is an ex­ originally sponsored by Rep. Stalk­ to bring their fathers. Fred A. first professional appearance of the day. Griffin was working for the 7:30 o’clock, the pa-tor will preach pert on home economics with years er (R) of New York, had lain vir­ Verplanck, superintendent of Letters have been sent out telling club outside Manchester, and a fine Otis Elevator; company In Hartford i a sermon which everyone is most o4 practical experience gained in tually dormant in thevHouse during schools in the Ninth District, will of the meeting of the Merchants audience is expected. The program when he was injured. -The acci-1 cbrdislly Invited to attend. the' employ of eeveral of the inter­ two Congresses. It was finally re­ be the chief speaker of the evening. Division of the-Manchester Cham­ will commence at 3:30 o'clock, and dent resulted when Griffin mistook Wapping Grange held »lts fourth nationally known food manufactur­ ported to the House a year ago, but Mr. Verplanck is the only living ber of Commerce on March 8.. At is open to ladies, as well As to the the elevator shaft for the stairway,’ regular meeting this year bn 'Tues­ ers. For two or three seasons she. even its sponsors did not demand a past grand master in Manchester this meeting the opening and clos­ men. Edwin Hill, tbe general .sec­ stepped into the open shaft and fell day eve^ng. Although a stormy ggve a series of cooking lessons at vote until the measure was unex­ Lodge of Masons. “Dad” Jones, ing will be completely thrashed out. retary of the Norwich assopiatlon thirty feet. His spine was bad|y evenlAg tbbre were twenty patrons the Manchester Community club- pectedly put through the Senate a of Charter Oak chapter. Order of A committee will also be appointed has extended a cordial invitation to injured and he was in the hospital present. It was observed as Wash­ honse and in othpr sections of the DeMolay. in Hartford, will also for the Merchants Week in May af­ outsiders, and a number of Man­ for a long time. , . ington's night, and the committee town. Her winning personality And few days ago. chester people have signified theii Then came the trouble with bis Senator James Reed (D) of Mis­ speak. Expectations are that more ter a discussion of the subject. was as"follows:. Mrs. Edith Collins, skill In cooking and explaining her than a hundred persons will attend. intention of going. eyesight whiph is understood tp Mrs. Susie Waters, Miss Esther methods won for her a host' of souri raised his silver-tongued voice Mrs. Christine Glehney of 70 have developed as a result of the .against it in his last big debate in There are 75 members of the local Welles,'"^ Miss Kate M. Wlthrel, friefids. Evidently the feeling was DeMolay chapter. Bigelow street w'ho was taken to spinal affliction. Gradually tie Leslie Collins, Phillip Welles and mutnal for although Miss Kelley Congress with Senator Borah (R) the Memorial hospital for a blood lost his sight despite "every possible of Idaho, but failed to turn the tide. N. E. BOILED DINNER Miss Helqn *'rink, and they ifrovid- has not been engaged in this par­ transfusion is Improving rapidly.. medical and surgical aid until now ed the following program: singing ticular field since that time, House lawyers criticized the meas­ he is unable to tell night from dky. of "America the Beautful,” a paper ures as bmng couched in ridiculous through the good Offices of Miss- REED ADVISES YOUTHS Miss Florence Glenney of Pearl WELL PATRONIZED Physicians' believe .his loss of sight by Waiter V. Collins, “The Christine Mason, director at the legal phraseology, but the Drys re­ street is spending the week-end in is permanent. Nevertheless, Grif­ Biography of Washingtor,” a poem fused to permit amendment because clubhouse, she consented to -make a TO SEEK OFnCES Springfield, MasSi fin sees a New York specralist by jdrs. Edith CorUlris, “Washing­ stop-over, here on her way from this would endanger final passage. ularly. ton’s Birthday,” song by all “The Boston to New York, to give a Backed by Department The meeting of the Manchester Chill, damp weather, such as that This news cannot help but bring River of Time,” a recitation by Mrs. of last night, was just the kind to cooking demonstration and renew The bill has the endorsement of (Continaed from Paga 1) Community club will be held this sympathy for Griffin from his large Susie Waters. “Stripes and Stars, ’ acquaintances. the Department of Justice, Mrs. evening in the schpol. hall ; at 7 make people look forward to a hot, circle of friends. The fact that he and she responded to an encore, substantial meal served In the 'old- An attractive ispringtlme snpper Mabel Walker Willerandt, assistant of the young man and the circum­ o’clock instead of 8 o’clock, the is only 31 years old makes it all the “The Bug That Will Get You Some-, Or luncheon menu, consisting of ittorney-general, having personally stances which confront him,” said usual hour. fashioned. way as was the New George E'; Fay. more pathetic. Qriffln At one time time,” a poem by 'Mra.' Dorothy England boiled.dinner at the North ham loaf with horse radish sauce, appeared before committees to re­ Reed. “If it is with a desire for delivered mail from the South Man­ Welles, entlUed “The Man I'd Like sea green salad, Parker house rolls, quest its enactment. The fact that The suit for $5,000 damages Methodist church. The realization VMr. Fay has been connected with chester post office.. to Be,” after which a social hour self advancement, no; if it is for was greater, of -course, than the some of the best clpthlng houses in southern style, daffoilii cake .jind the Justice Department had sought the purpose of serving his country, brought by Wilbur Smith against was enjoyed by plasHoig games, and coffee was- prepared. The wdWen the law was expected to assure its Michael Coughlin was tried in the anticipation, .as . the , steamfng hot the city and has had a wide ex- yes. dishes werd brought in from the pferience in his business. He takes refres.bmentB were served by the were interested In watching mhe approval by President Coolidge. No Money In It Superior Court of Hartford County SKATES AND PONTILLO committee. processes of miking, chilling yesterday morning, but no decision kitchen containing well cooked, ten­ •with him to Horsfall’s a host of As passed, the bill destroys none “I can say though that any young friends who have made his ac­ Mrs. “Marion F. Peirce is spending salad, baking Of the oven dishes ^ d was given by the trial judge. der corned beef, cabbage, tyrnlps, her weeks 'aca'tloh, as the guest of of the present minimum penalties man who enters public life in order potatoes, all isverybody wanted to quaintance at other stores. His LUNCH CART OWNERS then had the opportunity of camp­ provided in the Volstead Act. It ap­ to make money for himself, is mak­ eat, topped off with steamed pud­ knowledge pf materials, style and her sister and other friends, in New ling the food prepared. Manyjrer plies to the offenses of transporta­ ing a big mistake. A son was born in the Knicker­ York. mained for a Social chat with Miss bocker hospital. New York City, on ding and’ sauce and, excellent cofr the individual yrants of his custom­ tion and sale of liquor, though not “There is no financial reward for fee. At every place were attractive ers, combined with his courteous Ray Holcomb Takes Over East The Blue Triangle- Girls . Club Kelley, who is a warm', persqdal to possession. honest pu.blic service.” Wednesday to Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harley basketball team played, the St. friend of Miss Mason.’’ Both yo^b.g W. Miner of East Middle Turnpike. individual salads composed of beets, piid jovial character make him a Hartford Boulevard Diner in The Department of Justice has Reed, tired after two decades of carrots, string beans and lettuce.' great favorite with many men. Anthony Girls of Hartford" last women were among ,a party Indicated that the extreme penalties political warfare, will devote him­ This meal, the second of the Business Swap Today. Monday evening and the-score .was business ' and profeSsienal woi would be invoked against the big self in the future to “taking things Mrs. Hedwig Reichard has sold 27 to 12 in favor of the Wapping who enjoyed a'’trip to Europe ^to­ her 25-acre farm on the Quarryville kind, was served by two groups, of bootlegger only, and the bill carries easv” and to the practice of law. the tireless women wqrkers of the Curtis .Skates has sold his share girls. gether two summers a^p. ii Reed retires at the age of 67. road in Bolton to Thomas W. Wil­ HOSPITAL NOTES A There were 25 who attended f^e Recipes, and a more detailed jte- i proviso stating that it is the in­ son of 113 Highland street, through North Methodist church. Itwas of the Boulevard Diner in East tention of Congress that the five- His public life began in 18SS as enjoyed by a large number of the Hartford, to Ray Holcomb, who In y , Ji. C. A. supper at t|je ,Parish- port of.-Miss Kelley’s-cooking lec­ public prosecutor in Kansas City, the Stuart J. Wasley agency. Mr. turn, soIitiSkhte^ his Ahare of the hall, last Wednesday eyenlog>, after, ture will appear on the home pt^e srear prison term shall not be im­ Wilson at present is employed in congregation'and a good repre­ Esther Holmes of 267 Main posed upon casual offenders. Mo. He then served fotTr years. sentation from other parts of the street, Mrs. Anthony Biskc of 14114 Silk City Diner in, this town,, mak­ the supper and regular business tomorrow. - ’ || 1890 to 1894. as mayor of Kansas Cheney Brothers, but it is under­ meeting the boys enjoyed ; a fide * kf The value of the bill, Dry leaders stood he plans to give up his work town. As it was the last day of Prospect street, and Robert Knofla ing Hoieom’h full^ownep of the East declare, is that it permits federal City. In 1910., he was elected to February, the month that gave us of 31 Arvine Place, Paul Lltzinchyk Hartford business and Skates full basketball practice. bandits executed. the Senate. In 1916 and again in in the mill and start a modern The Tolland girls will motor; to; [udges to impose both a heavy fine chicken farm featuring Rhode Is­ Washington and Lincoln, the dec­ of North Coventry and .Virginia owner of,, the Manchester end. ind prison term upon heads of big 1922, he was re-elected. orations were of a. patriotic nature. Rubacha of 64 North street, were Skates has now sold a share to the parish house at Wapping; next Mexico City, March Opposed the League land Reds, A new house will be Clement Pontillo oi Cooper street Saturday- evening, March 2, -where bandits were executed .today lior bootleg, rings on their first appear­ erected on the farm which has been The candle colors were red, white reported discharged today from the The Missourian probably will be and^blue and the napkins at each Memorial hospital. Roderick which makes the firm name of the, they will play ^basketball with the; the murder of two American min­ ance in court. vacant for a year. Blue Triaagle Club or the Y. W. C; At present, they say, members of remembered most as a flaying op­ place were In red, white and blue Brown was the only admission re- Manchester lunch cart. Skates and- ing. engineers, J. M. Underwood ponent of the League of Nations, as braided napkin holders. plorted. Pontillo, A. Girls of this place. . . and C. C! A'isthfoppe. a bootleg ring will take turns in an investigator of corrupt elections Hose Companies No. 2, 3 and 4, pleading guilty to a first offense and and as an unyielding foe of prohi­ were last night called out by an abcape with a light fine and not bition. His career, however, has alarm of fire to the home of Wal­ more than a six month's jail sen­ been replete with constructive ter Flavel of No. 191 Spruce street. FRANCES, GOWNS HOUSE, tence. legislation. He has not been The cause of the alarm was an anti-everythin,g.” National de­ overheated furnace which it was fense measures have always had his feared might set fire to the house. OPENS IN MANCHESTER POUSH CHURCH JEWELS support. The members of ^he three com­ Let’s Refurnish The Bedroom One of his first great accomplish­ panies had nothing to do when they RECEIVED AS GIFTS ments was helping to enact the arrived, as the fire had been Frances Gowns, the establish­ Federal Farm' Loan Act. Another dumped and they waited until the ment which opened yesterday in the was his fight for the .Toint Land trouble was over before returning Rialto theater building, will cater Bank Act. These bills loaned $1.- to their houses. No. -water or to the women of Manchester with Altar, Chalice, Communion Cup 750.000.000 to farmers at a saving chemicals were used. most advanced styles. . Formerly Presented—Seek a Burial to them of $33,000,000 a year in established at 3,6th street near 5th^ interest. He helped create the The cast for the two-act play, avenue, the owner has spent his Ground. Federal Reserve System. “Bobby Takes a Look” will have a life In the fashioning -of,..women’s Wilson His Enemy rehearsal at 8 o’clock tomorrow gowns, making creations from Several gifts have been made to Reed won the' lasting enmity of evening in St. Mary’s parish house. niatei^ial provided by his customers the National Polish Independent Woodrow Wilson for opnosing the All members of the cast are urged or from that selected in his own church w:hich holds services in the League of Nations. But the to be present at this time as the shop; His prices are very reason­ ■ Polish Hall on North street. Be- MissQ^urlan previously was a cham- play will be repeated Friday even­ able. ranee the hall in which the services nion of the wartime president. ing, March 8, at the Buckland Frances Gowns will handle all are held is also used for .entertain­ Reed hotly defended Wilson's nolicy school assembly hall for the benefit lines ofwomen’s. apparel from the ments and dancing it has been when Mexico was invaded. He de­ of the graduating class. every-day street or bouse dress to Ah necessary to use a portabi ■, or fended thp wartime president on the most gorgeous and expensive home made altar. other occasions but on the League William P'almer. Manchester’s evening gowns, with a high quality The fundswere low and the sub­ question, they parted npvpr to be oldest electrician, was out today of workmanship; scribers did not all meet their friends again. In 1922. Wilson for a short time after a tour week’s promists and as a result, it was tried to defeat Rood for re-election illness that kept him confined to his necessary to solicit gifts to be used but the Missourian sta,ged one of home. NO. M .E. CHURCH HAS in the services. Among the recent the outstanding campaigns of !i donations has been a golden chalice American political history, won a The three-act play, “A Poor which cost ?150 and also a com- renominatlon and was returned to Married Man.” which was to have AnENDANCE CONTEST -munioa cup. With the funds that been given at the Highland Park h,ad OB- band they have fitted In his final term, ReeiFS^'Jnit-: Community clubhouse tomorrow i tip three room quarters on Union standing feats were the battle evening, has been postponed until Mrs. Le Verne Holmes and Mrs. i Court for the priest that is tc be against the World Court, for the Saturday night-of next week be­ Thomas Smith, are. leaders of the jtocaiea here end this afternoon a pusting of Senator Elect Frank L. cause of illness of the director. two groups who will contend for tiommiuee from the organization Smith (R) of Illinois, for denying the highest attendance record pn 'went to Springfield to buy portable the oath to senator-elect William S. The Children’s chorus will hold each Sunday morning during March ritatues. ■ - Vare (R) of Penna.. for kt^'rinter- its rehearsal at the Swedish Luther­ at the North Methodist, church. A site has been selected as a pretation of the Kellogg-rBriand an.church at 6 o’clock tonight: the March has been selected as '“Go-tb- •burial grounds. It is located be treaty, for the new cruiser bill and senior choir at 7. All members of Cburch-Morith.’* and th e'15 unit against the five-year penalty for the choir who wish to take part in leaders and the people of the con­ tween Depot Square and Buckland prohibition violators. jand is on the south side of the trol- the, cantata, “Olivet to Calvary,” gregation who compose the two are asked to be present tonight. >ley tracks near the Hockanum THIEVES GET main groups are bending verey ef­ - ) I river. The property is owned by fort to get out a record number at ’Cheney , Brothers- The . chqrch . is New York, March 1.— A'‘liio of Carl Swanson, clerk; at J. H. every Sunday morning service in t ^planning to h-aise fdnds so they may hold-up men cleaned out the jewel­ Quinn’s drug store, is recovering the month. The group having the 'be able t a ’purchase this property ry store of Isadore Boobls today, from the shock |;hat he suffered highest percentage of attendance by April 1, in order to bury the taking gems valued at $12,000 fiom when the trolley car bound for for the whole five Sundays will be -■ Shears old Smith child who died last the store window, and safe! They Hartford, on which he was a pass­ entertained by the losers In the con­ bound three ^victims: withApImming's ■week and. is now in the receiving __i ______j£______enger. struck the locomotive and test. A cordial invitation Is'eXtend- Exquisite 'vault in the Buckland cemetery. and cord and; wound ^ista 'e-.^cro5S I the steel coal car at the Woodland ed to all, whether unit members or their mouths to stifle anj crossing recently. riot. ARMED.DELEGATES AT MEXICO PARLEY ■ W i Truly a Beautiful New Creation k > Queretaro, Mexico, March 1 — Five hundred delegates, all-armed, style, enters the bodfoom with this charminj: suito. ' "We’ve bousrht .Are gathered here today for the it for the second time in large qu^tities because Qu^ity and Good Value political convention of the national ^evolutionary party. They will have rnade: it tremendously popular. , Just picture your bedroom witti dominate a candidate for president. these gorgeous pieces of fine billed walnut in place of that old fashioned The three leading contenders, are The Opening A New ;Aaron Saenz, governor of the State fumitqre that you have simply “put up” with jpst because it was never $f Nuevo Leon; Pascual Ortiz brought to your attention how. inferior it is to modem styles and how Rubio, former Mexican minister to Germany, and General Manuel -muchrinore comfort and pleasure you will get by mfiirnishing yemt ■I’erez Trevino, former governor of - roqm and make it a part of tlie w^l dressed homer , 4)uring Maaxdi fnake file State of Coahulla. ? Automatics rivalled allots for your sIoguiY“Let’s Refurnish the Bedroom-” Keith’s are admirably pre­ i^blic attention at times. It was ESTABLISHMENT T, pared to help you do so. ■p commonplace sight to see a group SATUEDAY of delegates engaged in friendly discourse upon the mdrits of their pesppetive choices, but outfitted ONLYl Select Any Combination of Pieces with arnra that.almost..rose Ito the Monday, ^assiflcatlon of artillery; < i The task of selecting a candidate Poster Bed ...... $38.00 Straight End Bed .. $38.00 promised to be^spirited.j The.poU- Italian Pottoy ticalf. campaign will' be even more 42 inch Dresser___$56.50 46 inch Dresser . . . ,$67.50 Already Gilberto Valenzuela, fornier Mexican'Minister to Eng­ BOUDOIR - S§nn”Vahity ...... $51.75 French V ^ ity . . .$56.50 land, and the leader of the mal- 129 Center St. (0pp. Church ^.) Chest of Drawers . .$40.00 Chiiror Bench . . . .$10.00 epntent religious .faction, lias of- i ' LAMPS Hciafiy I’sso declared a rebel In open revolt. His speeches are being AYeartoPay. r ^ directed against former President ALL KINDS OF CLEANING, DYEING, PRESSING j;all?s. '• - - HIGH QUALITY WORK RE^ONABLE PRICES ? .WILBUR KoSnNATED WMhlngton, Mar. 1.— Secretary 6f Navy Curtis D. Wilbur, who re- Will harmonize exceptionally ^res Monday with the Coolidge ad- well with- Colonial furniture. Ininistration, this afternoon was Roiigh glazed Italian! pottery dominated by President Coolidge to bases with genuine hand paint­ TWO iie United States Circuit Judge of ; ROBERT E.DOUGAN, PROP. ed pnrebment shades in assort-, the Ninth District in California. mont of designs. Priced regu­ STORES 129 Center Street (Opposite Ghurch) Phone 9^2 larly at t6.26i Strictly cash One hundred dollars monthly and carry. ' Invested at six per cent compound > Work Called for and Delivered. ^terest will grow in 25 years tP !£ , tfeB2.977.15, J. k -.-raiSSEik’iSi-- 'a- ■ EtV . PAGE FOUfl'Tr M ANCip:S^R EVENING HERALD, SOUTO MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 1,1929- T volTed in the complicated action American and the other a China­ a form of topaz and are very beau­ that it takes Judge Jennings half Native Bom Chinaman, Civil War man. tiful when polished. Three-Year Legal Battle an hour to recall each one. i9 Cahota has made his living in Cahota was married to a Norwe-, Breaks Old Record. Vet, Hunts “Dakota Diamonds various ways since his service in gian girl during the time he Up until this case, the Strath- the army during the civil war and served in the U. S. Regular Army. A C3iarge Acc«a«|: Believed A New Record more-Lindsey case in San Joa­ in thtf regular army after peace was -______■■ y - . Ar^ae$e&rgarita river.. The defendant, more than tw'o years of a battery Experienced Duco .Worker CuanaUeedt ^fergaret Vail and others, wealthy of engineers and attorneys, each ALL-BRAllr ranch owners of Riverside county paid $100 a day, to prosecute the All Kinds of Auto Painting U «eM with thi* dtH- a

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March 10. She is the, widow of C. church of which, she has beer, a Mr. and Mrs. Percy West of ;Man- Manchester bn-Wedhesday of ,this nopn.'at the home bf Mrs. George A. WAPPING Morton Benjamin, and leaves one member for the past 55 years, hav­ chester naoved theii* family from ■■weefi."'- Collins, pn account of ihe funeral S^ond Mo] HEBRON son, C. Vinton Benjamin, and one ing joined July 5th, i875. Rbv.. there, to thje home of Mr. and Mrs. The :Pid®(Mrs"or the Y. M. C. A. of Mrs. liillie Benjamin. Truman H. Woodward, pastoi of George West of Foster street-Jast Boys held thrir'regular meeting at M o n e ^ Mrs. Lillian (Vinton) Benjamin granddaughter, Miss Doris Ben­ Christian- Endeavor members jamin, and three sisters, Mrs, May East Hartrord Congregational Wednesday. their club - rooms 'on Wednesday NOW ON.h'AND from this locality -were represented passed away atiher borne on last church and Rev. Harry B. Miner, afternoon- and' evening, which was Tuesday, after a short illness, which Beales, of New Britain. Mrs. Rose Fiye bottles of beer, two bottles in good numbers at a tri-county Avery of Hartford, and Mrs. Cora pastor of the Federated church will Mr. and Mrs. Lucius V. Platt and preceded'^y a Supper. was caused by a fall in her room. Mrs, Mary Nichols moved from of water and one of spirits, with union meeting of the society at Col­ Bogue of Buffalo. Her funeral will officiate,' and the burial -will be in The Federated Workers postpon- five razors, were found in, the poc­ Arthur A. Knofla. chester, Sunday evening, on which The direct cause of her death was the family plot in the Wapping their honae here, which they re­ •ed their regular Weeting which was pneumonia. Mrs. Benjamin would be held on Friday afternoon a*- 2 kets of a man charged at Croydon, 875 Main St, t*iione 7 8 M occasion Dr. Stultz, dean of the o'clock at the Wapping Fedeiated cemetery. ' ' cently sold, to 33 North Elm street". to haveiheeu hfcld on Friday after- Eh gland, with begging.' Hartford School of Religious Edu­ have been 76 had she lived until cation, spoke on "What is the Re- ^ISgiSua -Education?” Miss Eunice Seyms, teacher at the White school, Gilead, was leader. -att-the" service at the Congrega tional church Sunday morning, a short business session was held to elect delegates to a conference to take place at the home of Mrs. -J'--! >■ . 7 '; Charles 0. Britton, in Talcottville, / 7 A H P D D I Corner Main ■ ‘ .f -> : Thursday, Feb. 28. Mrs. Martin ' b'.b- Welles of Hartford will address the meeting on "The Prayer Project, n E l I C K U r 9 and Morkan Sts. for Churches.” Delegates elected ■» .. 5 .. . ? from the Hebron church were W Clifford Robinson, and H. Clinton ■; ir.'S- ■ ■ *' • 1 Porter. 1 The Misses Anna and Elizabeth Stanek spent the week-end at their Hebron home, returning to Bay path’ Institute, at Springfield, Mass., COMPLETE 4-ROOM HOME $ 3 9 5 i 5 Sunday afternoon. Miss Eunice Porter of West Hart­ ford, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs H. C. Porter. Horace C. Porter of Mount Kisco, N. Y., spent the week-end at his Hebron home. He had just re­ turned from a short motor trip to Washington, D. C. AND A Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. H. Sterry were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Sterry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sterry, in New London. IHALFTOI The local boys’ club held its 4 1 m weekly meeting as usual at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H Sterry. New members recently ini- U 'f f f / ' MOT tiajted are Sherwood Griffin, Jr., Edward Pomprowitz, Harold Cum­ s mings, and Elton Brooks. In addition to his work as teach­ er of the Center Grammar school since last November, Allen W. H, Sterry has taught the night class in Columbia three evenings in a week, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. English subjects are taken up with adult pupils of for­ eign birth or extraction. Twelve members were present at the ses Sion Wednesday evening and Miss Myers of New York, under whose supervision the class was formed, and Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch of Columbia, one of tbe patronesses, were present as visitors. The class in study of Hebrew met this week'at the home of Morris Goldman. The class has held most ili’il!!!!!! of its meetings at the home of Mrs. Morris Rackmilpwitz and was rc> cently visited by its organizer, Misr w Sarah Liebert of New York. Miss Liebert earnestly advises that the Complete Room Outfit its Tprk although at Complete Room Outfit * Choice of Poster'or - pr^ent itjs without a teacher. This lack’win be supplied as soon as pos­ Choice of Jacquard, Straight End Bed sible. Mrs. Rackmilowitz has or Wool Mohair Suite A most charming suite and select­ been appointed secretary in place ed especially to conform* with this of Miss Anna Epstein who has left This remarkable Living Room Outfit splendid home outfit! Included are town. consists of the Divan— Wing Chair— and the full size Bed (choice of poster or "- -Pupils of the grammar grades. Club Chair in choice of Wool Mohair or straight end bed)— the Vanity— Hebron Center, are carrying out an Jacquard. Also the Davenport Table— Chest of Drawers— and Dresser! Also interestinr^:project in the makina of Scarf—^Book Ends— Bridge Lamp, and the Spring—Mattress and Vanity maps of thb town, taking in about Shade— End Table— Foot Stool— Magazine Bench! At Herrup’s, corner of wo miles from the center in all di- Rack and Table Lamp! .Main and Morgan streets. ' pections. maps^. hre of card- boa to 1 __ _ of plaster OK^-aris. - ’ 'The maps 4 show hills, vaheys. streams, roads, etc. One map will show dwelling Our Easy Credit Terms liousGs with names of occupants t Complete 4-Room Outfit and owners. The work is carried Are Offered Without Any Charge. out under the supervision of the I » ■ r. INCLUDING KITCHENETTE teacher. Mre-Sferry. $1.00 Weekly payments on purchases up to . . . Word has been received of the : .. .$ 7 5 death aP;liFie Middlesex hospital This generous otfer enables you to $2.50 Weekly payments on purchases up to . . ...$ 2 0 0 Fridav. Feb'. '22, of Arthur Park of furnish a complete home of four $6.50 Weekly payments on purchases up to . . ,. .$.500 East Hampton. Mr. Park was a rooms with new, up-to-date furniture $12 Weekly payments on purchases up to .... .$1,000 former reside-nl of this town and for less than $400. The complete Liv­ m t i m i was a bror^v#' of Mrs, Clarence J. »S95 ing Room— Bedroom— Dining Room Foeil of tMt#d.-' f Funet-al services $5.00 WEEKLY) •were held iaT t'-he .Congregational : and Kitchenette Outfits are included! church T7a>no! pi'pcori* > » >-i d' II!l m t The Rev T. O 'lariin. :ii! eeio'-...., . ""'v.r'c f'Mirrb, offi- cia to't M*i Ipci ',it l.be Sea- bur'- ” ' ■■■In' 'lis^ion at Croton. || K m I; b ,Mr.nV were YVni'e'-- 0 -1 Snndav. T>nnfr*’’'h of New Jersev, A yq •■ v,n.;of. New York City. jTot-npp Wmcynrth. L. Edmund j I ariH friend, of Hartford jiii cMPii* UP' -^"-j1 days recently at the c*pTidC’l’ ' hoiipe. While there •tpev poipi-tetned at a turkey sup­ per J. Ttari'-'= .rones, Paul Jones, and Cdmplete Room Outfit Clarence Wt'ife. Mr and Mrs, Alnheus Nye and For your Dining Room, we have selected this - I ■ , , two sons. of'Fitchville, were recent lovely suite and offer it awery low price if you guests at the home of Mr. and wish to purchase it separately! The extension 5-Pc. Unpainted Breakfast Set Mrs. Sherwood Miner. Bed—Spring and Mattress Table— the China Cabinet— the Buffet— the Host A storm of rain and sleet pre- Chair and five Side Chairs make up the suite! Here is an amazing offer that will be vailed all dav Tuesday, inakin^s the A complete Bed Outfit— the met­ The Buffet Mirror and a 42-Pc. Dinner Set are a sensation! The drop-leaf Table and '-ta also included! roads treacherous for _ dri-ying, al Bed— National Springs and a four chairs of a charming modern de- , though no accidents in this vicinity i thick, comfortable Mattress— all * ^ 5 have been reported. Wednesday $ 2 2 « S 0 sign are included for only $9.75. You morning began with a heavy fog. for only $2.50. Buy this great will dfelight in, decorating these pieces-.' - value now. A t Herrup’s- There are 55,563 cows under regular test for production in Cali­ fornia.

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Kelvinator End Tables Well made End Electric Refrigeration Tables finished (Oldest DoWstic Refrigerator on in mahogany col­ the Market.) or in' a ■ popular deshign! ‘ ' Only 3-Piece Bedroom Suite Special Household and 3-Piece Velour Living Room Suite one to a custom­ er. Another supreme achievement in value-giving is Commercial Don’t delay buying that new Living Room Suite expressed in this offer! The full size.Bed— the Dress- Refrigeration any longer, come to Herrup’s, at the corner of Main 'er and the Chest of Drawers are included for only $69. ' and Morgan Streets, and secure one of these fine low ’ Wouldn’t this new suite make your home much more Before you buy.an electric refrig- j priced suites! The Divan— the Wing Chair and Club . We have abbot three dozens of odd ^ erator see the new Kelvinator mod­ :Comfortable and charming? A t Herrup’s, comer Main Chair are included! $1.00 W EEK LY NOTE chairs that ^ve.will sell "at 10c each! els. We can save you money. First comej lirst served. and Morgan Streets. L.00 WEEKLY Alfred A. Grezel Headquarters for IMuiiibing and Heating Supplies. HERR D P ’S “The Home of Home Outfits - Con Main and Morgan Sts. Blaln 8t.‘ Opp.'Park Sts., South Manchester HARTFORD HARTFORD

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1 son road in the towns of Klllingly ed for 4 miles. Use-old road or der construction. No delay. Weston-Lyona Plains road. and Brooklyn is under construc- new location bne mile. Railing ^un­ Bethlehem-Watertown road. Ma­ Steam shovel grading. No detours. tloti.;' c , completed. cadam pmpjsemetion completed for . Weston-Newtown road. Steam Route' No. 10—MWdletown-Say- Route No. 154—Washingtpn- two m il|^ Ceding completed for shovel grading. No detours. •“ V*- t CONDITION OF brook roa4 is under, construction Woodbury road.'bridge under con­ ■. Westport-Mofningside Drive. Trida|7, March 1. 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. ■ Leading DX Stations. from Higganum to Haddam Town struction at one place. Railing un­ Cimtej^tiry^ewent road under Grading ^topped for present. No 12:00—O rchestra: L ittle Jack Little. Hall.-No delay to traffic. completed* {bonstmd^n jror 2 miles south of \ Cornelia Otis Skinner -will contrib­ 1:00—T hies’ dance orchestra. 405.2— W SP, ATLANTA—740. delay tp traffic. ute some of her popular character 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1D70. 9:00—W JZ program s (2 hrs.) • Bloomflield-Granby road Is un­ , Route No. 182—Brookfield-Ob- Canterb\if<|>':-Ginde rough, travel sketches as the outstandinff feature 11:45—Kalohi’s H aw aiian ensemble. STATE ROADS der construction, open to traffic. - ir.se road, construction work com- difficult. Wlndsor-Locks-Suffield. East 7:00—.Testers entertainment. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. of a new series of broadcasts to be 8:00—W E A F program s (S hrs.) ■ • i .-Route No. 17—West . Hartford- luenced. No detours. , . _ i Granby-Salmon BrooK street* is street is under construction. Truf­ inaugurated by WOR and the Colum­ 11:00—Studio entertainm ent.. 10:35—A rtist, dance orchestra. bia network at 10 o’clock Friday 11:15—Herbuveaux’s orchestra. i , : i . . * jA.- > t ^ .. - ■- Avdn,, Albany Ave., is under con-, "" No Route: .Nombers . f > under construction. Open to trafr fle m^y take good road through 399.8—W eX -W JR , —75Cr. 11:30—W JZ Slum ber tnusic.- ' night. Although Miss Skinner Is the 8:30—W JZ program s (1 ^ hrs.) Road conditions and .detours in struotion.’ This road is itnpassable Beacon Falls.^Pine’3 bridge'un­ flc.. Suffield Center. daughter of the famous actor, Otis 12:45—Fiorito’s dance orchestra. the' state .'of. Connecticut, made to traffic. Skinner, and has inherited much of 10:00—H arm ony piano tw ins. 1:()0—Insomnia Club music. his personality and charm, site is a 10:30—O rchestra: ".Static.” 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. necessary by highway, construction Route No. 109—M8.nsfield-Phoe- 499.7—W TIC, HARTFORD—€00. 9:00—Illinois concert orchestra. nixville road Is under construction. great artist in her own right. Besides 7:00—D inner ensem ble; songs. and repairs announced hy the Miss Skinner the hour will also fea­ 9:30—Studio program ; orchestbeu 7:4.'i—■Musical program , furriers. 10:15—Politics; dance orchestra. '*■ State Highway Department, as of This road is 'impassable to traffic. ture Doris Doe, brilliant recording and 9:00—IVEAF programs (2 hrs.) Route No. 133—Hartland Hol­ radio contralto, and Nathaniel Shil- 1:00—Night club program. Feb. 27, are as"follows: kret and his orchestra. The musical 422.3—WOR, NEW ARK—710. 234.1—W JJD , CHICAGO—1180. Route No." 3—Danhury-Newtown low bridge is under construction. program will run the middle course C:45—Mi.\cd quartet: string-orchestra. '7:00—Symphony orchestra; talk. road, bridge and iconstruction work Short detour around bridge. between jazz and classical, presenting 7;00—T..evitow’s d in er orchestra. 9:00—^Mooseheart children’s hour Route No. 136—New Fairfield- semi-popular selections in salon ar­ 7:30—Mrs. Kling’s presentation, 416.4— W GN-W LIB, CHICAGO—720. on new location. rangements. W’BAD has announced 8:00—Movie cloce-ups program. 10:00—Opera excerpts; orchestra. Route No. 6—Brooklyn-Daniel- Sherman road, macadam complet­ that at S o’clock the Baltimore sta­ 8:30—Vaudeville feature hour. 11:15—L ouie's H ungry Five. tion will introduce Austin Conradi. one 9:00—True story, music. 11:30—P a t B arnes, entertainer. of America’s famous young pianists. 10:00—Cornelia O tis Skinner, actress: 12:00—Dream ship; dance music. Major C. K. Russell, who was in the contralto and orchestra. 344.6—W LS, C HICAGO—870. espionage service in France during the ; 10:30-Night club romance, music. 8:30—'WEAF musical program. World War. will tell stories of ad 11:00—Tw o dance orchestras. 9:00—Studio co n cert orchestra. ventures in connection with the cap­ 302.8—WBZ. NEW ENGLAN.D—990. 0:30—Little Symphony orchestra. Present ture of enemy spies, as the principal 6:45—Adelphians dance orchestra. 10:45—W E A F program s (% hrs.) feature of the Challengers’ broadcast 7 :30—W JZ program s (2 hrs.) 11:30—Show boat, orchestra, songs. through WJZ and associated stations 10:3G—Lowe’s daned orchestra. 447.5— W M AtJ-W QJ. CHICAGO—670. at 10 o’clock. The army officer’s 454.3—W EA F, NEW YORK—660. 8:00—Columbia program s (3 hrs.) dramatic narrative is entitled “The 6:00—Dinner dance music. 11:00—Amos *n’ ^ d y ; potpourri. Sunken Road” and will be accompa­ 6:30—Twins harmony program. 12:00—Two dance orchestras, nied hv proper musical offerings un­ 7:00—Vocal trio, guitar, violin. 288.3— W FAA, DALLAS—1040. der the direction of Josef Pasternak. 7:30—Talk. CapL R- P. Hobson. 8:00—WEAF orchestra; quarteL New Spring At 8 the WE.\F network will again 8:00—O rchestra, m ale qu artet. 10:00—Studio entertainm ent. pre.seni the regular vocal male trio, 9:00—An evening in Paris. 299.8— w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. HARTFORD s. which will be accompanied by a guitar 9:30—Schradertown band concert. 7r30—WEAF programs (3V4 hrs.) and violin, .\mong the selections to 10:00—Concert Bureau artists. 301.2— KOA, DENVER—830. be heard will be “To Ho.” “All By ll:00-^Lopez and his orahestra. 10:85—Solltarie cowboy’s m usic. Yourself in the Moonlight.” “Lady of 393.5—W JZ, NEW YORK—760, 11:00—W E A F Lopez orchestra. Dreams” and “'Wedding Bells Are 4:00—Pacific Little Symphony. 12:00—Irving Berlin’s song hits. Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine.” C;00—Wilson’s Novelty orchestra. 12:30—S tring trio ; T rocaderians. 6:30—T he Clopin Eight. 374.8— W BA P, FORT W O RTH —800. THE DOWNSTAIRS SHOP Black face type Indicates best features 7:00—Popular songs in trio. 10:00—O rchestral concert, 7:15—Talk, Judge J. B. PaV"®’ , 11:00—Show boat, organist, a rtists. in a c)ioice collection All programs Eastern Standard Time. 7:30—1 Ixie Circus program. Uncle 11:30—M usical program s (2% h rs.) _ob Sherwood, famous clown. 374.S*-KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. 8:00—Echoes of the O rient. 7:15—^Radio supper club, tebor. Leading East Stations. 9:00—Musical review, orchestra, trio, 9:45—O rchestra; p ean u t boy. 272.6—W PG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. soloists. 491.6— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. S:Sn—^Talk: soprano, contralto. 9:30—IMusical th eater mem ories. 9:00—WEAF Paris evening. 9:00—Studio entertainment. •J0;00_World War music, stories. 9:30—Studio m usical hour. . 10:30—Phil Spitalny’s music. COATS 9:50—Minstrel men’s frolic. 10:45—Amqs *n’ Andy, com ic team . 10:nn—Popular organ selections. 11:00—Slumber music. 11:00—Concert; varied program . 11:90—Supper dance orcbestra. 491.5— W IP, P H IL A D E L P H IA '^10. _p. R. T. instrumental quartet. 12:4.5—Nighthawk frolic. 283—WBAL, B A L T IM O R E -1060. 7:30 468.5— K FI, LOS ANGELES—640. 6;30_Pageant; studio program. s’oo—Hajoca musical shower. 9:00—Seivad instrum ental trio. 12:00—Concert orchestra, pianist. 7:90-WJZ circus program. 1:00—NBC dance music. 8:00—Austin Conradi, pianist. 10:00—Two orchs., organist (2 hrs.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 365.6— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—820. Travel Tweeds 8:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 9:00—W JZ program s (1V4 hrs.) 10:30—Musical memories. 6-15—Pittsburgh University talk. - —Orchestra: studio program. 10;.30—Studio entertainmept. Fur Collared and 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 6 30 370.2—W CeO, M INN., ST. PAUL—Sltt, 8:45—Columbia feature. 7:15—W JZ program s (314 hrs.) 9:(m—Musical program ; ram blers. 7:11—Amos ’n' Andy, comic team. 10-3.5—Beslor'.s dance orchestra. 10:00—Columbia fea tu re hour. Strictly Tailored 7:1.5—Paul Shirley’s program. 245.8-WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. 10:30—Male q u a rte t; orchestra. 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 6:00—W EA F dinner concerL 12:05—M inneapolis m usicians hour. 11:10—Gallagher’s dance orchestra. 7 :00—Harmony twins; talk. 461.3— WSM, N ASHVILLE—650. $■ 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 8:00—WRAP programs (3 hrs.) 9:00—WJZ mu^cal review. 75 ^ 2 2 ^ 2 9 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 260.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 9:30—WJZ operatic memories. 11:10—Van Siirdam’s' dance orchestra. 7 :30—Minstrels; studio program. 10:00—Caldwell Symphony orchestra. 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 8-.30—W JZ program.*! (314 h rs.) 375.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. 7:00—.\rmbruster’s string ensemble. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 12:00—D ram a, “ T he Salem P earl.” 9:00—Columbia programs (2 hrs.) 11:55—Time: weather: markets. 1:00—The Elizabethan choristers. 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 6:00—Stocks, m arkets, farm forum . 2:00—King's dance orchestra. 428.3—W LW , CINCINNATI—700. 6:30—W E-^F harm ony tw ins. 508.2— WOW , OMAHA—690. 8:00—I.,amplight melodies. 7:00—Union College speaker. 11:00—M usical, vocal recital. 8:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 7:15—Dinner music, talks. 2:00—A rtists program . ENSEMBLES 10:30—M erry ram blers music. 7:30—WEAF programs (314 hrs.) Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. .< _• 508.2—W E E I, BOSTON—690. 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730, 202.6—WORD. BATAVIA—1480. ‘ Silk or Tweed 8:00—WICAF programs (3 hrs.) 7:00—Battle's orchestra; address. 8:00—Concert; agricultural talk. in:nn-Fur trappers concert. 8:00—Musical programs (3 hrs.) 9:00—Musical program ; artists. Newest Version 10:1.5—Renard’s dance orchestra. 11:00—D enny’s dance orchestra. 344.6— W EN R, CHICAGO—870. 374.8—WSAI. CINCINNATI—800. 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 8:15—Farmer Rusk's talk. 6:3(1—Four K Safety club. 7:00—Orchestra, vocalists. 12:30-Late variety program. 75 7:00—Old Tim e Singing School. 8:00—T alks by fam ous aviators. 12:40—Com edians. Adam and E va. 8:00—W E .\F program.s (3 hrs.) 9:30—Dream makers: orchestra. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. » ll;0n-Two dance orchestras. 11:00—Negro achievem ent hour. 10:00—Ramblers concert gnsemble. 215.7—W HK, CLEVELAND—1390. 296.9—W HN, NEW YORK—1010. 12:00—Your hour league. 7:00—Dance orchestra; musical. 9:00—Two dance orchestras. 285.5—KNX. HOLLYWOOD—1050. 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 10:15—Songs: burlesque, songs. 12:00—Lion T am er’s program . ll;0n—Amos ’n’ Andy, comic team. 11:30—O rganist: harm ony team . 333.1— K H J, LOS ANGELES—900. 11:15—Three dance orchestras. 12:30—Joe Darcey, black-face come- 11:00—Studio en tertainers. 325.9—W W J, DETROIT—920. 12:00—Instrumentalists, vocalists. 8:00—W EA F program s (314 hrs.) 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 270.1— WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. 7:3.5—Air college lecture; songs. 8:10—Movie tafli; studio hour. * SPRING 11:30—Holl>-wood frivolities. 12:30—Studio organ recital. S'oii—T alk: studio program s. 9:00—WJZ musical review; 475.9—CNRA, MONCTON—630. 319—W eSH , PORTLAND—940. 9:30—Royal H aw aiians m usic. 8:15—Studio-m usical program s. 9:30—A rtists entertainm enL 10:00—W JZ m usic and stories. NEW 10:00—L ittle concert orchestra. 10:00—Studio concerL'* 10:30—Dance orchestra; organisL SILK FROCKS TWEED 10:00 p. m.—National Broadcast­ 12:00 Noon—“Good Pastures for DRESSES in a newer, smarter and wider ing and Concert Bureau Hour. Cheap Milk”— William L. Har­ COATS scope of style and variety W T 1 C 11:00 p. m.—Hartford Courant ris, Jr., Assistant Countj Agri­ News Bulletins; Weather Re­ cultural Agent, Hartford Coun­ , $Q 95 and upwards PROGRAMS port. ty Farm Bureau. Travelers, Hartford 12:15 p. m.-—H artford Times News 0-.* J / • Popular Selections - Bulletins; Weather Report. 36S6**WtoK*WSSSXSl3C8SS60S3C36SKS»3L%%%X’\W W K S 0S M «3««S si^W K fe^ 500 m. 600 K. C. Through special permission of the copyright owners, the premier Smartest in ombre shadv- Georgette afternoon broadcast from the studies of Sta­ New. and Smart! Program For Friday frocks, gay printed crepes MATCH YOUR STOCKINGS tion WTIC of a medley of, “Show feel Dizzy? ings and tweed mixtures 5:00 p. m.—Florida Citrus Ex­ Boat” numbers will be included in and two-tone flat crepe FELT HATS change Program from N. B. C. the program by Scott’s Musical Fur­ Hemdacli7.biIIoas,e(mttipat«d? Taka in' tan j gray or blue tones. to Your Complexion / riers at 8 o’clock this evening. The tR-NATUKE’SRENEDY-tomslit. Thi« Studios. mild, safe^ vesetabla nznedy will fcave yoa dresses in black, char­ The new vogue introduced by Gordon and presented entire program, with the exception Tor Spring 5:30 p. m.— Silent until 6:15 p. m. fe^linsfinebymorniiif. Yoa’U enjoy frae. by “Rubjnow’s.” The smartest way of of this feature, is comprised of thorough iMwel action withont • sign of Many with throw scarfs. treuse, brown tones and 6:15 p. m.—Summary of Pro­ selections which have proved the griping or diaecBOfort. OnlyZSc. giving that stocking- • gram, most popular of those presented by Make test tonight—- ^ (Sizes 16 to 46.) blues. Sizes 16 to 46. less effect endorsed by 6:15 p. m.—United States Daily the Furriers during the six months Palm Beach is to wear News Bulletins from Washing­ they have been on the air. TO NIGHT STEIGER’S—Downstairs Shop your shade in this new ton, D. C. Included in this series of favorite 6:25, p. m.—Hartford Courant hRTOMCPnOW .'-.LRIGHT series of colors created numbers is “Pompanola” from the by Gordon. J'yew’s Bulletins. Will Rogers-Dorothy Stone_ show, ^Recommended and Sold by 6:30 p. m.—Raybestos Twins from “Three Cheers,” which proved in a If youi’ skin is fair. N. B. C. Studios. recent survey among radio devo­ The Manchester Druggists. Champ to match N 7:00 p. m.—Dorfink’s Dinner En­ tees to be one of the thfee .most your natural coloring. semble—Alfred Cohn, Direc­ popular pieces presented during the Noon to lend it tor—Helen Chapin, 'Soprano— ■season by any orcliestra of The Miss Helen Chapin, soprano, Travelers station. Moszkowski’s WILLARD w arath of tone. is the featured soloist of the “Serenade” and Grainger’s “Coun­ Radio Rentals Auto Fair Tan to match Dorfink’s Dinner Ensemble try Gardens,” by popular acclaim your suntan. presentation listed for 7 o’clock the favorite classical selections SERVICE STATION I Last Circe for evening. . this evening. Alfred Cohn, the played by the Furriers during their _ If your skin has a director, has selected a. pro­ engagement with Station WTIC. Here ai’e many of the gram mainlj classical in na­ will be presented. Miss Evelyn Mar- Batteries Recharged thldium tone new models in felt that are ture. Miss Chapin wrill sing cii, contralto, and Richard Win­ fdon -Rachelle destined to win a favored Treharne’S “Corals” and Cur- ston, monologiiist, will be heard i Telephone 15 Soudan. place among the style lead­ rams “Nocturne.” Bryceson during the Furriers’ offering. IVfLI Blushtan T r e h a r n e, composer of ers for Spring. “Corals”, is a Welshman who Program for Saturday Morning Cvrabeline Special values for early wrote more than 200 notable 11:15 a. m.—“Household Com­ WM. E. jKRAH If you are a* Bru­ buyers. songs while interned in Ger­ m odities” from • N. B. C. nette many during the 'World War.: *. Studios. Expert Ormond . Fingal’s Cave O verture .... •. ll:-30 a. m.—United Statesi Daily ? Coronado $1.75 $2.75 News Bulletins from Wishing- Radio Service Gordon V line and NarroW^^eel ...... Mendelssohn in the new colors. v?' Orchestra ton, D. C. L 669 Tolland Turnpike, Pandora II C o r a ls ...... Treharne 11:40 a. m.— Silent until 11:55. South Manchester Cinderella $3 75 Miss Chapin 11:55 a. m.—Time Signals. Phone 364-2 III Flight of the Bumble Bee ...... Rimsky-Korsakoff Orchestra ' niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I'V The Man I Love ... Gershwin O rchestra Men’s Collar Attached S h irts.. ?1.39 each V Nocturne ...... f . Curran Miss Chapin VI Marche Slave .. Tschaikowsky I Specials F o r Saturday I A few Men’s Soft and Stiff Collars 2 for 5c ♦ Orchestra T', 7:30 p. m.—Ann Pennragton H ost Good bargains at prices you cannot afford to pass by. = iery Girl— All Men’s Gloves greatly reduced. a. The Sugary, Shipwrecked Zoo b. The Sleepy Song. Manchester Dairy Ice Cream c. Village Gossip. Printed Silk Sheen I Men’s Silk and’Wool Hose, 3 pair for $1.00 f t d. Piano Solo—Turkey in the , Straw ...... Arr, Guion "A good mixer” with any type of dinner or lunch­ e. Ole Mr. Moon. Men’s Blue Work Shirts...... :.. 49c each f. Piano Solo—Danse Negre ... Dresses | ■ \ ...... Cyril Scott eon you may plan to serve. It blends with your inenu g. The Watermelun. Regular $5*98. Sizes up to 50. 5 Men’s High Grade- Neckwear. . . 59c to 89c 7:45 p. m.— Musical Program. no matter how plain or elaborate it may be. So, too, 8:00 p. m.—Scott’s Musical Fur­ riers. $3c98 I Men’s Beacon Bath Robes...... $5.75 9:00 p. m.—"Evening In Paris” it’s popular with your guests. from N. B. C. Studios. HOUSE DRESSES | 9:30 p. m.—Schradertown Band Regular $1.50, Sizes to 50 1 A few Men’s arid Boys’ Shoes .. $1.00 pair from N. B. C. Studios. Gus and Louis, garage part­ ners of Schrader Town, who $1.00 I are the -principals in the Schra­ der Town sketch to be broad­ OTHER NEW SPRING DRESSES at Our Entire Stock cast through Station WTIC at I Manchester 9:30 o’clock this evening, are still struggling to acquire ut Reduced Price ■^^DAnorv leadership in the Schrader $7.98 $10 $15 I &4cs Ci'eam'CQ.v Town Brass Band. In real life, Gus is'Arthur B. Allen, known for many years on Broadway . 1 Phonp • 1 < as a character actor, and Louie is Louis Masoni..a^entuckian The Ladies Shop | who came to New^flrkvfrom a _ L. farm i^d ibegan hWlheatrical s 649 Main Street, Farr Building, South'Manchester' 1 career, by singlngi^d dancing |E V In vaudeville. ., > “ . i ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ■ ■ ■ ; ..... ♦ . ; V -:^ . ■ r-V ^ V-ff-: v;? ■;■:■: :v'■’ '>-v . - •<-> a • ? .' ■'• <: ' ‘ ■ •.,r-‘r I' •:■■■•.■- . • ■■■ ' ', \", y. ■' v’‘ -v ‘ 1 -. •i V---' ^ FRIDAY, MARCH 1,1929. K; PA€B

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Next Week Starting Milliners and modistes invite you to semi-annual openings so that you may know what is new j ' Monday, March to wear. Motor men invite you to annual automobile shows 4, and ending that you may know what is new to drive. Garber Brothers in­ vites you to a Furniture Fash­ Saturday, ion Show ... so that you may know what is new for the home. March 9 It is going to be a great event.

\ The expressive floor displays V “ »• will open your eyes to a collec­ A Supreme tion of furniture styles as smart as the latest gowns from Paris. For gathered together from Achievement leading Grand Rapids fmmi- ture manufacturers and other large manufacturers in the Hundreds of country, who are co-operating with u s.. .and including a mul­ titude of productions from our Striking New own shop are stocks of sucli volume, stocks of such vastness Designs, and variety the like of which Hartford has never before seen. Furniture which speaks with Finishes and authority the words of good styles, good taste and comfort. Comforts / y Plan to attend... with your • m h family and friends. Watch for opening day announcement.

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in four days of the termination ot cannot afford, Tor a dosen reasons, the Congress adopting that law, in­ to he inadequately represented. x.v.'.. ^ , ^ i ^ I R m U k dicates a callous disregard for the No precedent is established proprieties which is inexcusable. which it would be unwise to follow. ^PUBLISHED BT THE • AH D P K ranK MC' ILERALD PRINTING COMPANY. INC. The Jones bill was carried by a No encouragement' of a wasteful At IS Bissell Street. majestic majority. It has votes Or irresponsible attitude toward the SouUi Manchester, Conn. enough to carry it over a Presiden­ public funds Is involved. We send Founded by Elwood S. Ela, tial .veto. But President Coolidge By RODNEY OCTCHER O ct. I. 1S81 these people as representatives of QimW Jfl M 6M 10 Every Evening Except Sundays and would be eminently justified, nev­ the state in the quadrennial cele­ ■r IMKQOr m IM K A0DlliSS» M CMK o r TM$ i m i Holidays. STRMPeO tUtMBSSi£0 envELOPa FOR »eP LY Washington, March' 1.— Calvin Entered at the Post OfTice at South ertheless, in returning the meas­ bration of the nation’s greatest in­ m .cat mMmsamet iMMients-eAL. Coolidge goes but of office and'the Manchester. Conn., as Second Class ure to Congress decidedly without stitution. We ought to be willing to feature stories about him say he is Mail Matter. pay their way. . HOW TO GAIN STRENGTH. ^terial fi*om the blood if one will a changed Galvin, but it is difficult SUBSCniPTlON RATES: By Mail his approval. He, at least, is capable Bix dollars a year, sixty cents a of understanding the anfaimess of take enough physical culture exer­ to see just wherein he is altered. month for shorter periods. Almost every patient who con­ cise to increase metabolism and As a matter of fact he seems ta By carrier, eighteen cents a week. the maneuvre to his successor. sults a doctor complains of being keep the blood circulating vigorous­ be just about the same Calvin who Single copies three cents. IN NEW YORK weak, and curiously expects to be­ ly. moved into the White House in SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE- New York, Mar. 1.— The harbin­ come strong immediately because of The more I see of sick people the 1923. He has had more effect on SENT.\T1VE. Hamllton*Dc Lisaer. some food or tonic which he hopes more I believe that they continue to Inc— -S5 Madison Avenue. New York, BIRTH CDXTROL gers of spring, insofar as Broadway the presidency, if anything, thaa and GI3 North Michigan Avenue, i the doctor will give him for build­ remain weak because they are wait­ Never before has the presence of is concerned, are not the robins but the presidency has had on Calvin. Windows,. Have Many Chicago. the balloon ascension acr6t>ats, the ing strength. ing for health to happen to them or Hd is just'as Sour, just as jolly, The Mahchester Evening Herald Is women in politics demonstrated It­ It is very difficult for a patient for someone to make them well,, otf sale In New York City at Sohults’s high-divers and other people of the just as timid, just as brave, just self as a distinct force in such great ballyhoo racket. to understand tba,t there is no par­ and they do not use the aggressive Nttws SUknd. Sixth Avenue and 43nd. ticular kind of food which contains and positive methods which are so as happy, just as glum, just as S ^ e t. and 43nd. Street entrance of striking manner, in Connecticut, as Long before the first violet can selfish, just as self-sacrificing, just New Fashions This Season G^nd Central Station and at all an inherent quality for supplying necessary to the : cquisition of Hbatliiig News Stands. in the discussion of the proposed re­ be seen cropping from the thawing strength. If you expect to become strength. as materialistic, just as idealistic, earth, the cold walls of the Broad­ strong through the use of large as he ever was. Come into our drapeity department tomorrow ■ f ... peal ot the birth control law at It you wish to have strength way buildings hide transactions quantities of starches and sugars more abundantly, eat for strength, And only five or six years older. and let.us show you the newest ways to curtain Client o£ International News Ser- the hearing before the judiciary which will materialize beneath the you will be disappointed, as these breathe.^for strength, think for your windows. Specials to coax you In tomorrow. viise. committee In Hartford yesterday. warm sun of the county fair foods do not contain any mysteri­ strength, but also exercise for He has takeiY his job seriously, grounds. The chill may still be iu ^^International .News Service has tlie It is impossible to imagine any ous* source of strength which can strength. You must do everything np to the last moment, pursu­ e:^lusivea : u o i rights to use {or republica* the air, but the spirit of coming be transmitted to the body; A you can menially and pliyslcaly to ing the appallingly even tenor of tiqn in any form all news dispatches such debate as having transpired, spring and summer enters into cixiliteited to or not otherwise credited drink of whiskey will supply as increase the functional activities to Cross Bar Ruffin Marquisette it# thishis paper. It is also exclusively through any set of circumstances, those conferences going on behind much stimulation as one can get at every part of your body. eipitled to use for republication all iu the days when the handling of snow whitened windows. any time from using any of tlie ! Curtains tv/o and quarter yards long with tie local or undated news published For the “ outdoor show racket” bfrein,“ such subjects was left entirely in blood tonics which are sold to those QUESTIONS AND ANSII’ERS. backs to match. Regular $1.89 pa,r, special $l.uo. gets its people and its prices in line who are enervated. In fact, most Nursing Motlier. T u ll Service Client of N E .\ Ser­ the hands of men. The reason Is just before the Easter season comes of these blood tonics contain from Question: Mother asks: “ Is there vice. Member. Audit Bureau of Circu* cuvious— it is impossible, from the around the corner. 20 per cent, to 40 per cent, of al­ any rule for nursing mother to fol­ lalions. Just now it is possible to learn nature of the case, for any man to cohol. Such stimulation, however, low as regard diet?” Ready Made Valances just what the styles In ballyhoo is no evidence of increased Answer: There are many rules FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 1929 look at this extremely vital ques­ will be this coming spring. And a strength. which it is important for a nursing In blue, rose, gold, green and orchid with tie tion from the standpoint occupied glance down the long list will In­ The one who wishes to Increase mother to follow. She has a double backs to match. Sp-:>cial at $1.00 each. form you that they will not be his strength must realize that there duty— first, the obliagtion to her i, AT CLEVELAND ,hy many highly intelligent women; greatly different from the methods Impossible, not because be may not are certain bad habita which must child and then the duty to herself ^Much edification is coming out of in vogue since grandpa’s time. To be overcome and good habits sub­ to keep well at this time and avoid be sympathetic and« in a general be sure, the “ air stunts” have made Scranton Lace Curtains cieveland where fifteen thousand stituted in their place. This change injury to her system caused way understanding, but because he their appearance and proved vast­ cannot take place within a day or through feeding her baby from her sj^ool superintendents and princl- ly popular, but the call still goes Full length with two inch bullion fringe in nat­ is a man. two. If you feel strong immedi­ own blood without supplying It with ural color only. ' Special $1.00 pair. pj|ls and their superiors are gath- out for “ rube acts” ; for what they ately after making a change in your ,the necessary elements to replace There is no subject among all call "the daddy long legs,” which e^ d together in convention of the diet, or having a peculiar kind of and repair tissueSL I have written I the problems of civilization on happens to be performers work­ treatment, or a special prescription many special articles on this sub­ I^partment of Superintendence, ing on stilts; for the parachute which so much cock-sure advice of medicine, you may be sure that ject, and will be glad to send them Entire Stock of Comfortabks One Half Off. l^tional Education Association. In jump which sent pur childish this apparent strength is only a to you if you will only write again, has been given by persons almost hearts Into our mouths; for the old e slight degree they represent matter of stimulation and this ef­ giving me your full name and ad­ Indricrously unable to understand captive balloon stunts; for clown fect vfill wear off and you will be­ dress. actual teachers of the country numbers of every sort and tor t It in all its aspects as that of the come even weaker than before un­ l^ t largely they make up the ad- freaks. less, afc the same time you change procreation of the race. Mncb o f It WATKINS— BROTHERS » nistrative branch of education. All are part of the strange and your living habits or overcome the has come from men of barbaric im­ fantastic parade of folk engaged In Mustard Greens. . Not the least edifying of the disease responsible for your weak­ Question: V. W. writes: “ After CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES. f pulses, whose thoughts run to na­ the none-too-gentle art of ballyhoo ness. h^anations from the convention is — ballyhoo and more ballyhoo! Get picking and later eating wild mus­ tional man-power and military It is a good plan to use vigorous tard greens 1 have something that t|le declaration of Ross L. Finney the crowds, attract the attention, strength. Much of it Is born of ani­ amuse the holldayers, thrill the physical exercise each day. By In­ resembles poison oak breaking out Minneapolis, one-time professor creasing your muscular system you on my arm near the wrist. Tell me mal instinct. Much of It, on the workaday people who turn out with a# Wesleyan, that “ the educators their picnic baskets and spending will find that your strength and if it is safe to pick wild greens in other hand, derives from profound vitality improve at the same time. running not only the schools money! the country and of th.^ dietic values religious conviction which implies Long walks in the open air are to ot wild greens, especialy wild mus­ 19t the whole world Itself. The be ^specially recommended. a presumptive knowledge of ’ the In the strange and fantastic tard. Also, can you tell me why the control of the collective life Is pass­ world of ballyhoo, it is disconcert­ These must be taken every day wild mustard has such a strong purposes of the Almlghty»-Very lit­ if you wish tor good results, and ing from the soldiers, diplomats, ing to learn that the fat man and, taste even when young and ten­ his ways without speeding up dry tle of it has ever been inspired by the ^ant are among the lesser paid the distance ehonld be increased un­ der?” I^liticians and ecclesiastics, to the til you are walking at leakt four or slowing down. Not too much slg women or been given by women. attractions. Whether or not they Answer: There are many wild niflcance should be attached to the) wienlists, scholars and educators.” five miles. You must have suffi- greens that are safe to use If you That the women themselves are are drugs on the market, 1 do not fact that he took a walk in Febru­ i Well, well! pretend to know. I merely can at­ .cient,elimination each day because have a knowledge of botany and divided, in their attitude -toward nothing makes one tired and worn understand how to pick out these ary without 'his overcoat. Such V And then there is farther edifica- test that they, along with clowns an escapade Is nothing new in the [ B. Wilson Co. out ns quickly as toxins. the legalization of birth control, by and stilt walkers, can be had for grebns. Wild mustard is always w n in these remarks by President Your foods should be carefully stronger than the cultivated life of Calvin Coolidge. Only a 870 Main Street, Hartford / differences as wide apart as the an hour. Whereas a "mechani­ selected to supply you with all of short time after he became presi­ :^ynton of Ithaca, illuminating cal man” — you know those gro­ variety. In your own case it would poles, is apparent. And yet we have the material necessary for building search for greens if your skin i^ so dent he enjoyed in all its ecstatic ^ assault on those who oppose the tesque figures who perforin in show your muscles and replacing worn hilarity the experience of watch­ a singular notion that this is, above windows— can command up to senitivo to poison oaks» We Are Now/ Ideation of a Federal Department out tissues. You must, however, ing a girl turn flapjacks in the all things in the world, a proper $100 a day. of Education: avoid using an excessive amount of window of a local restaurant. Un­ v‘ subject for determination by wom­ carbohydrates. The one. who has Snoring, A Symptom. ^ Birth control artists have fur- Glanoing along a list, one en­ doubtedly he derived more gena- Showing the en and by womefl alone. We will been using an excessive quantity Question: Reader asks: “ Is snor­ ine pleasure than if the girl had mshed dangerons information to counters a fellow who dubs himself will usually notice an Increase of ing a disease? If it is, can it be f^e youth, discredited judges are go so far as to say that we would “ the man who never smiles.” Seri­ merely been turning flipflops. strength as soon as the excess car­ cured?” ' - They do say that the “ grelt ewing the sewage of their courts like to see the repeal of the statute ous-faced and sombe^. trained to a bohydrates are reduced and replac­ Answer: Snoring is usually a change” in Calvin Cdolidge was' rough salacious magazines until blank , mask which will meet all ed with the - more vital proteins symptom of catarrh of the mucous in question left to a referendum— really first noticed by the acutely t T newsstands groan under the jibes and merriment, he will walk and green vegetables. These foods membranes of the nose and throat. ■♦eight of putrefaction which they in which none but womep voters the streets In the interest of bal­ are vital because they supply the It can generally be cured through observant when he donned cow­ and should, be allotred to pa,#tlc|pate. lyhoo for something like $2 an blood with elements necessary for dieting if there are no definite ob­ boy clothes presented him by Boy wntain; our theaters aim at an ap- hour. ^ a l so crass at times as to disgust: No such means as this is even building cell structure. The diges­ structions In the nose, such as en­ Scouts in South Dakota. That Here’s a fellow to pique the tive organs can .extract this ma- larged turbinate bones. meant, one reads, that he had •ie press, civilization’s greatest remotely likely to be adopted. But imagination. What is the lure ot a 3®ent, is becoming the chief source decided to hold office no more and Newest without it we fail to see how the fellow who never smiles, and what was setting about to emancipate qt the criminal’s information, first brought him to the notion That • t . ♦here be finds himself daily featur- question can ever be Justly settled. role of yokels so that they can live when they walk out to order James himself from the repressive re­ there would be a $2-an-hour living quirements o. complete dignity. ^ on the front page;'Our churches in somberness? Many a man walks in the city when the cold weather to “ dirve them through the park.” All sorts of explanations have ire clinging to man-made creeds: MONOPOLY-K. O.’d. about with a stern face out ot comes. They clown at “ rubes” so Within the last year nursemaids that they can appear urban. from every whichway have chosen been offered for the president’s Advanced Spring hundreds of years old while their The complete annil^lation of the habit, and the nunibei* of smiling ^ o r s are closing rather than de­ faces per block are not so many as And there are those thousands the very heart of Park Avenue’s most unusual conduct upon that moting themselves to interpreting presumptuous and monopolistic to make immobility an asset. listed as impersdhhlors of screen swelldom as a parking place for occasion, especially the one that? the times to a befuddled and be- real estate brokers’ license measure One wonders what this fellow celebrities. They are. generally their perambulator parade. At SOth ) he was trying to make a bit wUl^ the west. No one has ever sug­ ♦ildered multitude, through a unanimously adverse re­ does when his day’s work is done speaking, popular. The Chaplin im- and Park, where dwells Mrs. ’’Fifi” fcj From.this the conclusion is In­ and he can relax his face. Does ho 1 personation market is, strange to Stillman, I have counted as many gested that it v/as merely a kindly MILLINERY port by the committee, ought by all smile at the odd ways of a worl*^ say. still overcro.v;ded. as 15 buggies and as many maids gesture designed to please the Boy evitable that we’re “ all out of step good rights to put an end to the which makes him his livinff. . . .or A very, very funny world, if you and babies during the noon hour. Scouts. Calvin Coolidge has'been.. -at- fct Jimmie.’’ Everybody but the persistent attempts to inflict that )3 he victim of some fafeial contor­ asked me. Being no more than human, the known to do that sort of thing, ^miuistrative educators is going law upon the people of Connecticut. tion which freezes his mask Into maids love to meet at some rendez- but the country roared with laughf ■ • wrong. Yet how reconcile this de­ severity?...... Suppose he looks On a sunny mid-winter after- vous and discuss Uieir private af­ ter. This unfair, unreasonable scheme most placid when he really is smil­ noon, the fronts of those ritzy fairs, as well as the secrets of their SMALL EVERY fe r a b le state with the fact that the has been beaten in the Legislature ing or laughing .... It reminds, Park Aveaije ’ apartments where masters. , Neither does the fact that Mr. 1 Educators are now running the one of the tra^c figure in “ The children are barred are fairly clut­ Some bring lunch and perch upon Coolidge was observed shooting at; several times but always before it AND NEW world\as per Professor Finney? received a considerable measure or Man Who Laughs.” tered with bai)ies. the stone and marble steps while things around Thanksgiving and^ Here the childless lassies and eating. It’s all very, very demo­ Christmas time signify that the re­ f But perhaps the great Cleveland committee support. This year its Then there are ‘‘Josh and Tilcly." dowagere of the $50,000-a-year cratic! tiring president was then or is now LARGE SPRING ^m ention Mont try to reconcile [yu import seems to have been who go through life playing the flats all but trip over baby buggies GILBERT SWAN. planning to embark on a course of ,-A. ^ese contradictory declarations. borne In on the members of the what might be called comparative HEAD SIZES 1 ^rhaps it will be too busy think- judiciary committee, and it did not whoopee. Given a gun and some: COLOR i3BS up new and advanced ways of have a single supporter in thjt Growing Pains! clay pigeons, who wouldn’t? ^tending the public’s money; and In the expiring session of the- body. Seventieth Congress, he accepted \ qt making more jobs— not for Still, it would not be surprising his defeats just as passively and \ teachers, oh, no! but for admlnls- to find this bill, prohibiting In ef­ silently as he did at the beginning EXACT COPIES OF MUCH HIGHER PRICED HATS ^ative experts, by the thousands. fect anyone not a member of the of his administration. He was nev­ er the man to make a stirring, t. guild of professional real estate uncompromising fight againi^t an VETO NEEDED dealers from negotiating a sale of unruly Congress. Calvin Coolidge — ^Imported Crochet newspaper is committed, realty, cropping up again at the never rebelled against his fate and Viscas ^ i^wn volition, to refralnliiif next Legislative session, and . the when his pet measures were ig­ next and next.. nored. his appointments defeated academic discussion of or bis vetoes overridden, that was — ^Pearle Viscas ^ohibitiofiunlil the incoming ad- There Is nobody any harder to that. ifaiuistration shall have had oppor- discourage than the chap who fan­ 5BBD At the last he was neither more — Milans ^nily to develop its position con- cies that if he can ooly get him a thrifty nor more careless with 'cmm public or personal moneys than ^rning that great quettion. It has llttls legislation his fortune is ever­ when be began. Ka'itiU talked — ^Novelty Straws ^emed to us that, the country hav- lastingly made. The Man ' from economy and stiU Ignored ,the fact fcg by Its vote transmitted that Shropshire had nothing on the that, the country wasn’t getting it — ^Pur, Felt and ;^oblem, along with others, to Mr. monopoly-hungry proponents of the in the way It thought it was. iioover for guidance any altera- Realty License, for persistence. His taste in appointments never Straw improved or deteriorated. The ap­ t|oa of the status quo in the inter- pointments were both good and ^ 1 between election and inaugura- bad up to the last moment. Combinations ^ n would be unfair to the Presi- OUR SHARE Now It Is upderetood that Mr. «nt-elect. Connecticut is to be congratulat­ i Coolidge will write articles, wblch^ is just what he did while he was ''i Congress, however, has recogniz- ed on the fact that an llly-conslder- vice president. ^ no such inhibition. It haa pro- ed outcry against the appropriation He Is a little older ■ and much Brooks himself would probably deeded to do something which, nn- of money for the trip of the Foot have testified, the conclusion Is apt wealthier than when he succeeded to be the other way. Man, as a. ^ r the circumstances, it had no Guard to the inauguration at Wash­ Warren O. Harding. But other-’ matter of ^act, has a profound isiness to do, in passing the Jones ington failed to block proper par­ wise h e . is our own Cal. nneon- Daily. Lenten capacity for response to the call of tamlnated and unaffected by ex­ 1111 greatly increasing the penalties ticipation by this state in tha\ SI duty, when that call is accompanied]] perience In the world’s biggest with clear vision or with sufficient ^r violation of the 'Volstead act. notable event. Job, emotional urge. I It is not so much that the Im- The•» sharpest line should be Take, tor example, what hapj' leased penalties are likely to prove drawn between such an affair as pened In Canada during the war. By WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D. Ah army of almost four -hundred, I worse than dubious value, since this one and mere junkets of no thousand men—about one-twentietb. [ is very rarely that the present great public usefulness. To waste to ot the entire popolaUon.—was re-> inalties are invoked to the full the public’s money on the pleasure ATH0D6HT . -Editor of The Gongregatlopalist. crulted by voluntary anlfatment, thei^ "'"Whan Phillips Brooks went to ad since'Juries 'wiU he still more of a group of individuals is to draft operating only in the closinm. Barope oh 'one qcCaslon a friend stage and affecting duly a smalt” kluctant to convict lor liquor vlo- steal It. Bat this Is no mere pleas­ In whose hands is mischief, tAhS jokingly suggested that he might number. JMoreover, enlistment was |tions t|ian they have been; bat ure trip for the Foot Guard. They their right hand Is full of bribes. bring- back a pew' religion,, and at its highest when the war wa.s at — Psalms 26:10. ' ' ' miked' him whether he would have ere Is in this procedure an in»" go to Washington as representa­ ks worst and Canadian .regiments any trouble getting it tbrongb the were being cut to pieces at the sable interference, by b lame- tives of the historic and important customs house. Bishop Brooks re­ Judges and senates have beeU;. front. ck Congren, irith the prohibition commonwealth of which we are plied that there’ - would be no dlffl- Can anyone belidve that men gen bought for gold.— Pope.''- <^ty on that score, ns any rellgioh bc^ram ot the s e if administration. all members, and as the body most erally would not similarly ^responep- - ,

mulated by a committee headed by activity; the Pine Trees working on Troop 5. in touch with Herman Johnson of mpruing they reached Troop 5 One day Esau saw a saw saw wood OPENING STOCKS cabin. ln Ume to dine with three Lawrence Miron of Worcester,' leathercratt, the Bob Whites on a Troop 5 opened its meeting In Fairfield streeL Telephone 1218. as no other wood-saw Wood saw kpot board, and the Lions on a members of'that troop. The boys wood. Wood never saw a wood-saw New Y d fi, Maibh« l«-||ooming ^ R I C A executive and editor of Boys' Life, troop advancement and all patrol the wood-saw Wood saw saw wood. and Inspiration 1 to 68 5-8. Clarke, curate of St. Mary’s church, to the High school. ‘ ! wood Esau saw to saw Esau sought (I never saw the author.) the magazine for all boys published gave a short talk on the first scout leaders responsible for reports on to saw. Oh, the wood Wood would Bethlehem led the steels, with a by the Boy Scouts of America. law. Trustworthy. After the col­ their separate groups were checked. The hike last Friday was Post­ saw. And, oh, the wood-saw with gain of 1 1-8 at 104. Steel Foun­ Other scholarship awards will be lation of dues, a signaling squad Five older boys, all very good In­ poned because of stormy weather, which Wood would saw wood! But dries was up 1 3-8 at 74 and Vana­ Scribes must have their write­ announced by Mr. E. S. Martin, sec­ v^s organized and the potato race structors. acted in that capacity to have passed their swimming test. one day Wood’s wood-saw would With the aid of the weather rec­ dium up 1 3-8 at 110. U. S. Steel ups at The Herald Thursday noon [Arthur Brown and Arlton Judd Common was unchanged at 19 1 :' retary of the editorial board of the rpn off. All scout requirements perfection. The games played were saw no wood, and thus the wood ord for the growing season supple­ at the latest. No write-ups will be Boy Scouts of America preceding very interesting and enjoyed im­ 1-2. American Can sold up 1 7-8 were practiced. After a period of j Last Tuesday five boys went on Wood sawed was not the wood mented by tests in an Incubator it taken over the telephone. All the luncheon meeting. Election o f mensely by all that were present. Wood would' saw if Wood’s wood- at,121 7-8. General Electric was rp: Items must be written out in full, atudy the troop was dismissed with ja bike to Glastonbury: they were officers will take place at 1 o’clock the repeating of the scout oath and The meeting closed by repeating saw would saw wood. Now, Wood has been possible for experts for 2 1-4 at 247 3-4; General Railway T. not just notes, or they will not be and following the elections the busi­ i Prank Pearson, Arlton Judd, Earl Signal up 2 at 111 1-2;' B o v h ' laws. the scout oath and laws. (judd, Francis Morlarty and Eddie would saw wood with a wood-saw the past five years to estimate how accepted. Scoutmasters and scribes, ness plans for the new year will be that would saw wood So Esau Magneto up 3 3-8 at 55: KennecoUj-' ..Troop 4 will hold a hike on Sat­ There will be a hike on Saturday. Hanson who was in charge. Leav- well the cranberry crop will keep please note! discussed. sought a saw that would saw wood. Copper up 3 7-8 at 91 7-8, for a-; The Court of Honor will meet to­ A dinner meeting at which prom­ urday afternoon. All boys wishing to go please get ling the Center at 8 o’clock in the when placed in storage. block of 25,000 shares., night at 7:30 at the School street inent newspaper men will speak is Rec because of the shortness of planned for the evening and a visit the month of February. Starting to a metropolitan newspaper plant next month the court of honor will will complete the sessions. meet the last Friday of every Troop 1. month unless otherwise stated. Troop 1 held its meeUng Tuesday Blanks must be in 11 days before evening. Thirty-one were present, the court. First class examinations The evening was turned over tp must be taken before Arthur An­ practicing contest events for the r. derson at least a week before the town meet, March 5. After the Court. practice a game called "Lion Hunt" The big meet of the year will be was played three times. The meet­ held in the High School auditorium ing closed with the Scout oath and Tuesday evening, March 5. All laws. troops take notice! Troop 1 is looking forward to Annual Meeting. the scout and father banquet, given The annual meeting of the Na­ by the Men’s League of the Second tional Boy Scout Press association Congregational church on March 22. March Rug Selling Event will be held in conjunction with Troop 8 . the Columbia Interscholastic Press Troop 3 held its regular weekly association convention on Friday, meeting Wednesday night with 31 March 8, at Columbia University, scouts present. The result of the Begins tomorrow morning with one of the largest, finest New York City, N. Y., according to swimming meet was given out and an announcement from the national the scouts were told of the town and most complete stock of good rugs ever displayed. Every rug offices of the Boy Scouts of Amer­ contest Tuesday night. During the ica. Outstanding features of the study and patrol period. Senior has character, style, beauty and utility—designs are new and col­ meeting will be the announcement Patrol Leader Gould helped the fol­ of a four year scholarship award to lowing recruits, Clarence Snow, ors are beautiful. an approved school of journalism Milton Helwig, Howard Smith, Tony which will be given yearly to the Lonesky, Richard Alton and Nelson member of the association doing Richmond. the outstanding work in journal­ Otto Cook and Kingsley both be­ ism, the adoption of a formal con­ came second class by passing first stitution and the election of offi­ aid. Saturday several boys passed cers. swimming and Monday passed out­ Membership. door tests. Mr. Braithwalte was Membership in the National Boy present from the troop committee. Scout Press association is open to Patrol flags and medallions were all members of the Boy Scouts of presented at the meeting. The three Come and See America wno have earned the Merit patrols are planning quite a bit oi / Make Your Badge in Journalism, the Gold Quill of the Lone Scouts, or who the Beautiful are editors of Chartered Amateur Selection Now Publications of the Boy Scout Domestic Oriental Movement. There will be a repre­ PARENTS UNDERSTOOD Have Delivery sentation at the meeting from every part of the United States. Large Reproductions We delegations will be present from THIS BABY’S LANGUAGE Later If You Wish. the Press clubs of Bridgeport. Are Showing. Conn., Worcester, Mass., Brooklyn and Manhattan, N, Y. "We thought we were going to According to the program as al­ lose our baby, teething,” says a ready outlined, the annual meet­ Kentucky mother. “ He couldn't ing will take the form of an all­ digest anything and was %etting' m V i day meeting.’ It will be preceded thinner every day. After one of his by a meeting of the executive board fretful, crying nights, I thought of of the Press association which will Castoria and got some. A few drops convene at 9 o’clock on March 8. At made him comfortable, and after a 10 o’clock the formal session of the few doses, be seemed like a differ­ meeting will be opened by the presi­ ent baby.” Doctors everywhere Advantages Offered You During This Rug Sale dent of the association, Remo Marlon Lombardi, of Hillside, N. J. recommend purely-vegetable, harm­ Following the opening of the meet­ less Fletcher’s Castoria for colds, Exchange Plan Budget Plan Helpful Planning ing, minutes of the organization constipation, colic and other Ills ot meeting held last year will be read babies and children, and millions Exchange your old rug for . a new A liberal plan which enables you to pur­ Our experienced competent salesmen are by Lone Scout Frederick Munich of mothers know its gPntle influ­ one. Our appraiser will call and chase one of these fine rugs now make a ever ready to help you select the right rug of Brooklyn, N. Y., the secretary, ence is best. Avoid imitations. The make you an ^lowance which may be small payment down and enjoy the use of for your particular room. All yon need Fletchef'^signature is th'6 mark of and at 11 o’clock the formal pre­ applied on price of new rug. ' your purchase while you are paying for it. to do is bring us your color scheme. sentation of a constitution for­ genuine Castoria. Room Size Axminster Rugs Room Size Wilton Rugs Piles and piles of them, all the standard grades You will be amazed when you see the great piles and well known makes- of these fine rugs. Tomorrowf Saturday Size 6x9 and 7-6x9 Size 6x9 and 7-6x9 6x9 Wool Wilton— good patterns ...... $31.50 6x9 Axminster R u g s ...... $49.75 Finest Oriental Reproduction ...... $96.00 6x9 Axminster R u g s ...... $22.50 Anglo-Persian 6 x 9 ...... $97150 and this great 6x9 Axminster R u g s...... $24.75 7- 6x9 Velvet R u g s ...... $28.80 6x9 Axminster R u g s ...... $29.70 Size 8-3x10-6 Size 8-3x10-6 8- 3x10-6 Quality Velvet, price...... $45.00 8-3x10-6 Quality Wilton, price...... $58*50 8-3x10-6 Axminster R ugs ...... $29.75 8-3x10-6 Heavy Wilton, price...... $83.50 8-3x10-6 Axminster R ugs ...... $37.35 Palmer Whittall, 8-3x10-6, price...... $89.50 8-3x10-6 Axminster R ugs ...... $39.60 TakeYour Choice Oriental Reproduction, price...... $108.00 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs...... $49,50 ' Size 9x12 Size 9x12 9x12 All Wool Wilton, p rice...... $62.10 9x12 Axminster R ugs...... $33.75 9x12 Seamless Wilton, price...... $78.75 9x12 Heavy Axminster R u g s ...... $49.50 Whittall Palmer, price...... $95*00 9x12 Extra Heavy Axminster R u g s...... ’.$52.65 Seamless Wilton by Bigelow, price ...... $110.00 SALE 9x12 Clinton Axminster...... $71.55 Domestic Oriental fr o m ...... $117.00 to $150.00 WILL END Scatter Rugs Hundreds of them piled high— Axminster, WlitOQ and $45, $50, $55, $60 velvet grades. Also some good domestic oriental repro­ ductions, size 18x31 to 36x72 inches. Hart, Schaff ner & Marx SUITS Axminster Rugs Size 18x36, p rice...... $2.25 Size 24x36, price' ...... $3.50 Size 27x54 Heavy, price ...... $4.95 ‘Down Size 36x63 Heavy^ p rice...... $6.75 Down Delivers any rug in our Delivers any rug in our

$45, $50, $55, $60 stock up to $58.00 regardless Wilton, Velvet and Dpmestic Oriental Rugs stock up to $100.00 regard­ s Hart, Schaff ner & Marx of size or kind. Pay the 27x54 Wilton ...... $9.45, 2-3x3-2 Domestic Oriental . .$10.75 less of size or kind.' Pay the 27x54 Wilton ...... $10.25, o a r \ 4.* * 4.1 eiccn balance on our Budget Plan. 36x63 W ilton ...... $15.75 3x4-5 Domestic Oriental . . .$15.50 balance on our Budget Plan. OVERCOATS 36x63 Wilton ...... $21.00 3-2x5-2 Domestic Oriental . .$29.75

.75 Miscellaneous Lot of Rugs to Sell as Follows: Round and Oval Wor­ Axminster StaiT Carpet Extra Special— Genuine Heavy Quality. Special Oval Crex Ruga. Size Remember Saturday is the Last Day sted Wilton Rugs 9x12 and 7-6xlU-6 at half price. $2.95 a yard at 910.00 each So— Don’t Miss It. \

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4 i I^4? MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAED, SOtJTrt MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 1,1923' E BLACK raCEO © 19E9 By NEA Service, Inc. ^ ANNE AUSTIN It GmelL<« The Anti-dgaret Alliance o t^ It may sound a bit strong, but possible phase of Borden’s life, but Ohio has Introduced a bill into the In less than a hundred years our THIS HAS HAPPBN*ED The valet hesitated, groping for beyond the fact that Borden had state legislature which would pro­ high-powered revival meetings, Between one and four o’clock words, and a faint flush crept up hibit smoking by all public school which linger even In this suppos­ Ills anemic cheeks. "It’s odd, sir, entertained rather frequently, giv­ ( Saturday afternoon, “HANDSOME OrtEN tte. JUDGES? teachers. It Is not plain whether edly enlightened day, will be re­ HARR Y’V BORDEN, promoter of but I did notice her voice particu­ ing “wild parties” in his apart­ ment. Ashe could tell nothing of t)ciOU9 ftOD TTT.LF^ se^ sound almost like Miss Gilman s, ward the door. do “the dirty work.” enth floor scrubwomen; BE>^ too. So of course I called Mr. Bor­ I can only remark that I heart­ POOR “TEACHER” SMITH, Borden’s office hoy, den to the phone, but he didn’t fire ily favor a law forbidding any And it’s jnst as probable that CLEO GIT-MAN. Tlorden s ^ s “W ell!” McMann drew a deep me, under the circumstances, breath and flashed a humor­ Q ll school teacher to smoke, as soon if she hadn’t taken some steps carded mistress. though he bawled me out proper ous glance at Ruth Lester. “There as there is a similar law forbid­ about the flag incident she’d have DUBOIS, night clnb/ancer, a ^ i t s ding any parent to smoke. been impeached herself as “a for having let him in for It.” are enough women In this case to -IN '^llQlSET^ HE G-1\/EQ~ a week-end make up a ZIegfeld chorus. It school teacher without proper civ­ She confesses her call to the shouldn’t be hard to get a line on ft n OUT OP DATE ic ideals," and a “menace to our Saturday afternoon to grt ine “All right. Ashe. Get along a woman with a voice like you and A 14-year-old girl is lying in a children.” tom half of a $500 bill Borden with your story,” McMann di­ HEAP O' V E N ^?^E i^ Ashe describe. I believe the poor state of comma down in Lancaster, Sometimes one wonders, easy promised her. but rected impatiently: "You’re sure O., because they say, of excessive as it occasionally looks on the sur­ this was the same woman— I mean, old duffer fell In love with her him alive. McMann finds a 10- voice, I thought he was going to and abnormal emotion Induced by face of short hours and frequent foot pole in Jack’s office with that the woman who slipped in after a series of revival meetings in the holidays, it any professional wom­ you'd left the door unlocked was bust Into poetry. You say she which the window across called Borden at 10 o’clock Satur­ town. Three other girls are said an is so between the devil and the shaft could be closed. ASHE. the woman whom Borden wouldn’t to be somewhat similarly affected. dark blue sea as a school teacher. talk to on the telephone?” day morning?” 01929^ By NEA SERVICE. INC Borden’s manservant, ’ “Yes. Just before he came in. He has just said he S ie v e s he “Yes, sir. Sure of that, sir,” the valet nodded emphatically. “As I When he asked if there were any NEW COMBINATION It is a fallacy that cutting off a tnmrs who killed Borden. calls, I said that the woman with man’s beard will prevent bin bead NOW GO ON M’lTH THE STORY was saying, I mixed the cocktails, the beautiful contralto voice had An interesting black lace dinner from becoming bald. CHAPTER XXVII and just as I was shaking them I ! called and he said something that gown combines long, tight sleeves Detective Sergeant McMann he- saw, through the archway between I’ve just remembered: “That voice with a very low back decolletage traved no surprise or pleasure when the dining-room and the living- may sound beautiful to you, but I’d from which a bolero of lace swings. Frank Ashe, Borden’s manservant room, a sight that made me turn sick, sir,” The valet paused dra­ rather listen to a rivetiug machine,’ S (€ rA .»> made his startling assertion, hut and he shuddered, as if the thought matically. Daily Health Service Ruth Lester leaned forward of her frightened or disgusted DARK PRINTS ly, one hand trembling against her “Well, what was it?” McMann de­ n manded. him— ” HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL r throat. , „ Printed chiffons on dark back­ "A-w om an being half dragged, She was interrupted by the j . . : » “So von think you know who by World Famed Authority grounds, such as brown, black, half carried, from the bedroom sound of a scuffle in the outer of­ killed Borden. Ashe . . . Well, who navy and raspberry, fashion some - P through the living-room to the fice, and of a body burling itself was it?” McMann asked matter-oi- of spring’s frothiest evening frocks. foyer.” the valet said impressively. against the communicating door. f actly. A moment later the door was torn Tiers, flounces, shirring and swing­ “Mr. Borden holding her up by one X-RAY VALUABLE AID IN to encourage a good supply of “I don’t know her name, sir, hut open and Benny Smith, the office ing panels are features. arm, Mr. Bailey by the other. She TREATMENT OF SPRAIN. blood which aids rhe removal of I do know he was in mortal terror boy, fighting off the restraining looked like she was drunk or ihe" excess material from Inflam of a woman, sir,” the valet an­ hands of Detective Birdwell, SPRING PURSES swered earnestly. asleep, hut it wasn’t that, for there By DRv MORRIS FISHBEIN. mation and lessens the swelling. was blood on her mouth, which Mr. plunged into the private office. "Tell me what you know. Ashe, After a joint has been fixed in Shape, size and originality In Bailey wiped off twice as they “I wanta see Miss Lester, I tell and make it snappy,” McMann di­ Editor Journal of the American one position for a considerable fabrics characterize spring purses. crossed the living-room. Knocked you! Turn me loose, you big stiff! i: rected. with pencil poised over a I gotta see Miss Lester— oh, gosh, Medical Association and of Hygeia, It Is quite chic to cherish a bit of out, she was, sir.” Q.— Which is the most ef­ pad of scratch paper. Ruth! Gee!” the boy cried weakly, the Health Magazine. one’s suit fabric and have a purse “What did she look like— ^hair, fective method for rednC' “Well, sir,” the valet began, with as Ruth ran toward him. He put made from it. diffident eagerness, "it happened on eyes, complexion, clothes?” Me, ing? out his hands blindly a,s if he were N: Chirstmas Eve. Mr. Borden was go- Mann rapped out, thoroughly Inter­ The term sprain has been con­ A.— Exercise and diet, es going to faint. . . . ' ing to a big party at the Dancing ested at last. stantly used by the public for pecially diet; other methods CLOUD HOSIERY more hats (To Bo Continued) M Bear, with Miss Gilman, but to “I couldn’t see so plain at that many years to describe any sud­ are doubtful and some of dinner and the theater first— ” distance, sir, but I had the idea den turning or twisting of the them dangerous. The newest Paris hosiery is for tomorrow "With Miss Cleo Gilman?” Mc­ she was not old and not young, and point with pain and swelling. "cloud” shade. This is a light grey- Mann interrunted sharply. "How her eyes -were closed, so I couldn’t The trouble is due in most In­ amount of time, and particularly brown tone, greyer than beige and do you know?” say as to the color of them. She was stances to the fact that the sud­ if there has been much inflamma­ yet light. — straw trimmed ‘i heard him talking with Miss wearing one of those little tight- Y D U a den movement has stretched or tion, and swelling, it is difficult to Gilman over the telephone about fitting hats, but there was some overstretched a ligament and the move the joint. In such cases felts the partv. sir,” the valet answered dark hair — black, maybe— against CHILDREN surrounding tissues so that tear­ movement should not be attempted readily. ' "He had had me call her her cheeks. "Very white, they were, ___ r\m ir------ing has occurred and fluid or ed rapidly, but should be under­ number, as he frequently did. Miss sir, in spite of her rouge. As to blood gets into the joint. taken slowly and should be ac Gilman was” — the man coughed clothes I couldn’t say, except that ^ Oliuel^berts Barkm In some instances the move­ companied by massage to aid soft­ $1.59 apolOfgetically— “Mr. Border’s lady she looked like a lady, sir— dressed 01028 by NEA Service.Inc ment is so severe that it will frac­ ening of the tissue and relaxation friend until recently, sir, until he fine, but quiet, in a dark cloth coat, ture a bone to which the ligament of the stiffness. took a fancy to Miss Dubois, the I believe, with a fur collar, but I “The milkman says milk is go­ is attached. For this reason when­ In older persons the effects of -other new ing up another cent. “The dancer at the Golden Slipper, sir.’ couldn’t be sure. ever there Is the slightest doubt sprains are more serious than In “You didn’t let much slip past “They stopped at the door and I higher the bluer,’ I came back at as to the severity of the sprain, the young, since there is a ten him, the old grafter. ‘•When eggs hats o f newest vou, did you, Ashe?” McMann heard Mr. Borden say something to 412 the modern physician asks for an dency to great inflammation \ grinned. "W ell. I ’m glad you didn’t. Mr. Bailey, then Mr. Borden held come down,’ I said, ‘why then X-ray picture, since the presence more rigidity and fixation, and Now what happened on Christmas her up while Mr. Bailey came run­ you’ — That reminds me, Jim, of fracture makes necessary much less ease of movement after the materials Stinson called up again about Eve?” ning for some of the brandy I’d more rigorous treatment than is disappearance of the active swell ii “Mr. Borden came home about six just bought from the bootlegger. He that grocery bill. What are you given to the mere stretching and ing. o’clock to dress for dinner, and Mr. spoke pretty rough to me. sir, told going to do about It?” tearing of the ligament. Thus older people must be much Bailey was with him.” me to get into the kitchen and “Pay It when I get good a-n-d The process of treatment of a more careful than are the young $1 95 "’$4.95 "Jake Bailey?” McMann cut in. stay there till I was called for. ready! Stinson’s on council and sprain includes in the majority of about the amount of time taken for “Yes, sir, Mr. Jake Bailey. Mr. When I came out, Mr. Borden hav­ they’ve raised taxes again to pave cases fixation by the use of proper recovery and the care given to se­ Plenty of Large the streets for their automobiles. Borden never said so, but I got the ing called me from the dining­ splints so that the tissue will not cure good movement of the Joint Head Sizes in idea that Mr. Bailey was a sort of I should worry about his old bill. move during the process of heal­ after the acute symptoms have dis­ room, he was alone: He took two or C H AR m N G AFTERNOON PROfiTt bodyguard to Mr. Borden. I know three drinks, one right after the Guess he’s buying a new Rolls- ing. The second important step is appeared. Youthful Models. Royce and needs the money.” that Mr. Bailey carried a gun, for I other, and then Mr. Bailey came An enchanting afternoon frock of Not Only Opportunity Knocks have seen it in his hip pocket when back. I gathered he’d taken the lipstick red georgette crepe self- he’d take his coat off to play poker poor lady down and put her In a “Oh, yes, I forgot! Grace stop­ trimmed, with neckline softened by Don’t Try This on Your Camera with Mr. Borden late at night some­ taxi, after she’d been brought to ped in. They’re trading their car scarf collar with Ion; loose ends NELLE6S times, When Mr. Borden couldn’t a little with the brandy.” in for a new one. Did you ever? falling over shoulders and reach­ Manchester’s Millinery Since Mack got his raise the earth sleep and wanted company. A ner­ “Any conversation between ing almost to hem at back which Headquarters. vous sort of man, Mr. Borden was. Bailey and Borden about the won’t hold them. I wish she’d THE THREE-SKIN baum mar­ contributes new smartness. A wide State Theater Building. “On Christmas Eve the tw( of woman, that you overheard?” Mc­ stop coming in just to show off. girdle swaths the hips of full flaring ten choker takes precedence over them came in together, and Mr. Mann demanded, when thee valet Of course, she had on another new skirt. Style No. 412 is designed in tbe two-skin for spring. I, Borden told me to mix some cock­ paused. dress.” sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 WtmiM tails. He wanted reme de menthe “Yes, sir. While I was pouring “Charley Moore’s been edging and 42 inches bust. For street in them, and it happened that the out drinks for both of them, Mr. up to old Skinflint Davis at the it can be made of printed silk bootlegger, who’s cn the third floor Borden said to Mr. Bailey: ‘Jake, office, speaking of raises. If that crepe with the scarf collar either of ''N of our apartment hotel, though I that was a rotten thing to do. but bird gets a raise before me there’s the print or of plain harmonizing hope, sir, you won’t use this a-gainst honest to God, I thought she was going to be some fireworks around silk crepe. Navy blue crepe de him— ” pulling a gun on me when she that joint, I ’m telling you. I’ve chine, being georgette crepe, Lan­ " I ’m not in the prohibition en­ opened her handbag. And next time been there a year longer than vin green silk crepe or purple chif­ Friend Charles and my middle The S m a r t Sh o p forcement department,” McCann It’ll be a gun— it there is any next fon are other smart suggestions. mm L name isn’t ‘Easy Mark,’ either.” grinned. “Go on. You went down time.’ Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or **Always Something New'* for the stuff, eh, because the boot­ “And Mr. Bailey laughed, like he “Say, Jim, I just found out that coin (coin Is preferred). Wrap legger was behind on his Christmas was trying to make Mr. Borden feel Mrs. Davis is a sister of that Mrs. coin carefully. State Theater Building, South Manchester deliveries?” better, and said. ‘You let Jake take Luther on the second floor. You W e suggest that when you send care of her, Harry, and there won’t know the one with the daughter for this pattern you enclose 10 “Why, yes, sir,” the valet as­ be any next time. Either that, or that warbles scales all day long cents additional for a boliy of our sented, surprised. “And know­ give her what she wants.’ Mr. Bor­ until I nearly go crazy. And they Spring Fashion Magaslne. It’s ing I’d be right back, and that den slammed his fist down on the have that queer-looking boy, too— Just filled with delightful styles, Mr. Bailey was with Mr. Borden, I sideboard and said. T il be damned you’ve seen him, haven’L you, the including smart ensembles, and left the foyer door on the latcl - if I do?’ And then he noticed me long, lanky fellow with the enor­ cute designs for the kiddies. SPRING clicked it, you know, to save the and told be to run his bath. And mous nose? Looks as though he bother of unlocking it when I came that’s all, sir, except that after that, wasn’t right. They say he’s no back with my hands full, Mr. Bor­ until last Thursday night, Mr. good and I’ll bet he Isn’t. I sized den wanted a few other things be­ Bailey slept In the apartment, and him up the minute I saw him.” Manchester Herald sides the creme de menthe. since hardly let Mr. Borden out of his “Lena, will you Just listen to Pattern Service PRESSES I was going to the bootlegger’s any­ sight.” that rooster on the radio trying to way. She must have been watching sing. If I couldn’t sing better As our patterns are mailed and waiting for her opportunity— ” “Did the woman telephone than that I ’d learn to lay eggs.” from New York City please al­ See the Latest low five days. “She? Who?” McMann broke in again?” McMann asked, frowning Laws— and Laws Arrivals in sharply. mightily. “I see here in the paper that Pattern No. “I don’t know her name, sir, but “No, sir. Nor come back either, that woman, what’s her name? Oh, the woman who was quarreling so far as I know.” yes, Kratzman, who murdered her Price 16 Cents PRINTS with Mr. Borden when I came back “Do you know Mrs. Borden by husband. Is going to the chair. It’s 1 with the liquor, sir. The three of sight, Ashe?” McCann asked sud­ just good for her. I’m glad of it. Niamo • ^ ' them— Mr. Borden, Mr. Bailey and denly. And Luke Morgan got life for the GEORGETTES the woman— were in Mr. Borden’s “Yes, sir. Mr. Borden sent me third offense — bootlegging. Six Size • is* • bedroom with the door closed when to his wife’s home on Christmas children! Well— he ought to have FLAT CREPES I got back. I could hear Mr. Bor­ Day with presents for the children, known better. Laws are la .vs. Say Address den’s voice and the lady’s voice and and I talked with her then. She Jim, I phoned Laura to keep it I knew they were quarreling, hut I sent Mr. Borden a gift, sir, though dark about selling that house In • ••••••••a apgisTC couldn’t hear what they said. I he hadn’t sent anything with her Toronto. There’s no sense In her $4.95 didn’t want to be mixed up in any name on it.” having to pay an income tax on Send your order to tbe **Pat> trouble, sir, so I went about my “You’re sure Mr. Borden’s visitor that.” tern Dept., Manebester Ovening business— mixing the cocktails that was not -Mrs. Borden?” “That’s right! This country’s Herald. Manobester. Conn.” No doubt you've often wished you could see a real, live wotchamay- Mr. Borden had ordered. That was “Absolutely sure, sir. There’s no gone bugs on taxes. The govern­ Calllt. Well, here it is. And the smiling guy sitting on one of the $ In the pantry, right off the dining­ resemblance at all, sir, except that ment’s rotten and. the whole works wotchamaycalllt’s humps is none other than Mr. Wotzisname, and he’s 9^95 room” both the ladles may be about the are on the rlnky dink. . . Say, kld- holding a ferocious thingamajlg in his lap. The legend runs that the "But you did hear the woman’s same age,” the valet answered posi­ do, you’d better go to bed. W e wotchamaycallit, being very ambitious, tried so hard to get ahead that It voice?” McMann interrupted. tively. want you to grow up to be a hig The mandarin orange was intro­ got four heads But you don’t have to believe it if you don’, want to. Large Sizes for Matrons, 40-52 “What sort of voice? High, low, For half an hour longer the de­ strong man — maybe President— duced into Louisiana by an Italian Anyhow, this is a scene from the famed annual carnival parade at Nice, 5 harsh, soft?” tective quizzed the valet on every huh?” consul between 1840 and 1830. France.

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British Doctors In Heated Squabble perhaps be explained by a number fected, and the transitory or even istence are always at hand in the the calling has never been so anxi­ Great Britain has more than doub­ Imagination so fantastically Imag^ of considerations. The doctor who momentary depression of a tired drugs he sandles." ous as one as it is today," he de­ led during the l^ t fifty years, ines it to be, the consulting roonix thinks he is attacked by a fatal dis­ man may thus precipitate a fatal On the subject of the medical clared. “ Tho profession is greatly while the general population during of a doctor is much more often tti^ ' Over Speech On Number Of Suicides shortest route to the cemeteiy.” ; ease may yield to a temptation, to issue which so simple a measure profession as a career. Dr. Little overcrowded, as may be gauged that the period has not increased b> end his troubles, which is not pres­ as a good night’s rest would avoid. was frankly pessimistic. from the simple statement that the so much as one-fifth. Far from be­ Eyeglasses did not become popn> ent to other persons similarly af­ The means of terminating his ex­ “ It is probably true to say that number of medical practitioners in ing the gold-mine which popular London.— Declaring that physi-^ of his strength brought into action lar until 129C. clans are more susceptible to sui-| in an emergency, and the keg of cide than any other group of men j whiskey is the quickest and most effective means of getting that last because Instruments to bring a ' ounce of energy out of himself. quick end to their existence are al- j ways at hand. Dr. E. Graham Lit- I “ The doctor also, in poor and tie, M. P., has started a heated con- slum districts, is usually isolated 1 and lonely, as well as a tired man. troversy by a recent speech in which | He is largely cut off from fellow­ he called attention to an “ appall- j ship with his equals. He cannot ing number of deaths” among doc­ mix with his patients as men in tors from alcohol and suicide. better environments may do, and Many prominent British doctors moderate but continuous drinking, are prepared to dispute the state­ rather than occasional excesses, ments of Dr. Little, although others constitutes the worst type of al­ second them vigorously. The pass­ coholism— that of the secret drink­ age in Dr. Little’s speech which er. has caused the greatest controversy was one where he declared that the “ The drabness of life under these doctor’s consulting-room, “ far from circumstances is again a compelling being a gold-mine, Ts often the factor in producing alcoholic ha­ shortest route to the cemetery.” j bits,” Dr. Little continued. “ The After telling his listeners of j insistence and rush of his profes­ many cases where physicians had ! sional calls, too, frequently prevent met premature death by overdrink- ‘ him from having any other interest ing. Dr. Little said: in life, and he is much too apt to TOMORROW— A SMASHING NOTE the great variety and supreme high quality of these Doctors Overworked cut himself off from proper recrea­ “ The doctor, especially the doc­ tion and unrest.” suites. Ne’^e^^W a sale— anywhere— we are certain— ^present tor practicing in industrial areas, Dealing with his charges of a is a very much overworked man. He high Suicide rate amongst physi­ ONE DAY EVENT IN THE such a marvelous display of suites, or such a festival of sensation­ is often obliged to force himself cians, Dr. Little continued: to the utmost to get the last ounce “ The prevalence of suicide may GREAT BUILDING WRECKING SALE! al bargains. Come, get your share of savings greater than you ever dreamed possible!

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More Than Half of Squad McCarthy Has Only One Eating garlic is a good way to 18; Rec Leads 15-11 at William Lawrence Stribling’s policy of offering an alibi for his de­ tion While Charter Oahs to get even with yo\ir ON HARTFORD BULL feat after every major ring engagement cannot help but detract from Are Newcomers— Chick Problem; Development of dentist Halftime and 18-17 When Are Tripping Sons of his reputation. Jack Sharkey's showing was not over and above Im­ pressive. but even so he fully deserved the ten-round verdict which Lou Jamieson One of Few Vets Magnolia, compromise New York referee, gave him. The pride of the New Pitcher, Hornsby at ""Stiff;” is Banished; Ben­ Italy: Center Church Scut­ lightweights Give Fans a south would have beau much wiser to have admitted his opponent’s su­ to Hold Job. periority and let It go at that. Hehn. nett and Malinowski Fea­ tles Bon Ami. Thrill; O’Brien Knocks But Instead, the Macon, Ga., schoolboy comes forth with two rea­ sons which he says prevented him from beating Sharkey. First, he had ture. By LES CONKLIN what he terms a “ wobbly” rib suffered during training for the “ Battle By COPELAND O. BUBG. Out Bill Alger. Chicago, March 1.— As far as a Manchester Green forged Into of Personal Pronouns.” The other excuse was forwarded by his father sole possession of first place in the New York, March 1.— The Cleve­ majority of Chicago baseball fans Herald Bowling League race last land American League club may and trainer, “ Pa” Stribling, who added that his son was handicapped are concerned the Cubs has already Knights of Lithuania (25) night when it won three points By Hil l A s m u s lose money this year, as was the by neuritis in his left arm. Although both______admitted Sharkey deserved won the national league pennant P. B. F. ^ from the Manchester Construction The fight fan who did not thrill case last season, but the fellow who the decision, each opined that he would not have won but for the disad- to his morrow bones over the bout When the Bruins arrive home in 2 Malinowski, rf .. 3 2-5 while the Charter Oaks were taking holds the score card concession is vantages under which the representative of the South fought the Sons of Italy into camp by the between Mickey Flahave, of At­ sure to do a thriving business. New April after training at Catalina Is­ 3 Bennett, If ...... 5 1-3 T These alibis would not get on one’s nerves so much but for the fact same margin. The Bon Ami which lanta, Ga., and Mickey Williams, of faces on the i,quad are plentiful, land they will return to Chicago 3 S. Shimkus, c _0 1-1 Montpelier, Vt., at Foot Guard hall with the brightest prospects in his­ a few weeks ago looked like the more than half the players at train­ that they are merely repetitions of past occurrences. After the 15-round 3 C. Shimkus, rg .. 1 1-3 best team in the league, lost four last night, was no fight fan. Here ing camp being newcomers. decisive beating administered to him by Paul Berlenbach, Stribling came tory for a winning club, said “ pros­ were two lightweights in the ping pects” being headed by one Rogers' 0 Mazotas, I g ...... 1 0-0 points to the Center Church and For years the line-up of the In­ forth with the statement that he worried himself sick the night before Hornsby. * now appears to be definitely out of of condition. Both were equally matched except for a matter of a dians was just about the same. the fight over the Illness of his bride of but three or four months, Joe McCarthy, Irish manager of the running for top honors. Only few pounds. Those pounds meant Now only a handful of the old i It was the same old story after Stribling’s defeat by Tommy the northside, aggregation, has, in 11 10 5-12 25 three nights remain to go in the gang remains, and some of them nothing for here were two boys who Loughran. In this particular instance, it was brought out that a couple his opinion, only one problem. Rec Five (18) final round. knew how to FIGHT. This is so have been shifted to other posi­ That is the development of a new P B F T. The Green hit a team total of unusual a situation nowadays that tions. This season Chick Jamieson, of days before the fight. Master Stribling had suffered a minor fracture pitcher. With another hurler to 1,722 which is usually good enough the rest of the bill might as well left fielder, will be the only regular of a vertebrae in the back of his neck which caused knife-like pains to back up the regular staff McCarthy 1 Holland, r. If, rg .0 1-2 1 to bag four points but the Contrac­ never have been put on as far as occupying the position he held shoot through his back during the fight. It waa claimed that Strib was believes he will have gathered a 4 McCann, I f ...... 1 2-3 4 tors didn’t do so bad themselves, this observer is concerned. down two years ago, with the ex­ in agony throughout the contest. pennant-winning outfit. 1 Mantelli, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 rolling 563, 531, and 563. The Sons Flahave won the decision but it ception of some of the battery men. While Sharkey’s failure to more thoroughly outclass Stribling, pre­ Strong Hurlers. 0 Nichols, c ...... 0 1-3 1 of Italy had the hard luck to lose could have been given his opponent The 1929 model bears the stamp Root, Blake, Neht, Bush, Carlson vented the garrulous Gob from soaring the pugilistic ladder to any great the first game by two pins, 551 to for there was little difference be­ of flaming youth. Jamieson and and Malone will bear the hurling MIAMI IS CHOSEN 1 Madden, rg, Ig . .2 0-2 4 549, else the race would still be a tween them. These boys not only Tiny Tavener, former Detroit heights, his showing was nevertheless good enough to prove that W. L. task with a rookie madly sought by Stavnitsky, Ig, rg .. 4 0-1 8 tie today. They dropped the second fight but they could box. It was a shortstop, are the only Indians on doesn’t yet measure up to heavyweight caliber. Not only is he too McCarthy to fill In the gaps. Root one by 31 pins and then won the pleasure to see their footwork, and Carlson are expected to better the shady side of thirty. Howeve.-, light, but he hasn’t had enough experience against first raters. To be AS BOXING CENTER 11 7 4-1118 third. The West Sides kept plug­ their counters, their leads and de­ Joey Sewell, who stepped out of their records of last season. This Is ging right along and hit 1,633 to sure, Stribling is still in hs early twenties and we may yet hear of his especially true of Carlson who was fense. It was a whole college college into stardom at a tender Halftime score: 15-11, Rec. snatch four points from the Bee­ course in boxing packed into six developing into a world’s champion. hit by a “ flu” attack while In train­ age, has slowed up to such an ex­ Referee: “ Red” McCormick. thoven. The Center Church rolled rounds. Commissioner Tom Dona­ However, if Stribling still maintains any such hopes, be will have ing last spring and was of no assist­ For Next Five Years It Will tent that he has been shifted from 551, 533 and 540 in scuttling the hue who sat at the ringside and to change his ring tactics pronto. He wastes too much of his efforts ance to the Bruins until the season who has witnessed thousands of the strenuous duties of shortstop was far advanced. BY TOM STOWE soapmaker’s craft while the Inde­ wrestling, clinching and other means of illegal boxing. During the battle pendents sprung a surprise in win­ bouts, big and little was so en­ to third base. Percy Jones, veteran hurler, Be the Winter’s Pugilistic ning three out of four points from thusiastic over this exhibition that Another infield change is the with Sharkey, “ way down South in the land of sockin’,” Referee Mag­ traded in the deal which brought The Hartford Knights of Lithu­ the Night Hawks. he applauded every round and that switching of Johnny Hodapp from nolia warned the Georgian Peach more than half a dozen times and at Hornsby to the Cubs from the Bos­ ania dedicated their new basketball Capital. court In the Kacey Hall on Pros­ SctKes 130 or better follow: Sai- is something to talk about.. the hot corner to first base. John times was on the verge of disqualifying him. If nothing else, this Is ton Braves, will be missed on the The main go was a washout. is a slashing hitter but as a third mound “ long and often” the fans pect street in Hartford last night della, 148, Plitt, 141, Kebart, 131, further proof of my argument yesterday that fair play pays in the long Frankie O’Brien knocked out Billy baseman he is a splendid ping pong figure and could the Hornsby deal By JAMES L. KILGALLEN. by taking a 25 to 18 verdict over O. Nelson, 132, Schubert, 135, Sar- run. della, 139, Cutris, 149, Wilkie, 134, Alger in the third. Alger, once a player. have been arranged without Jones’ Miami Beach, Fla., March 1,— the Rec Five in a fast and well 135, Murphy, 139, Rogers, 137, good man is on the down grade and Are Spending Money loss, the McCarthymen would have Miami will be the winter boxing played game which was replete Wilson, 132 and A. Andarson, 139. is traveling now on his reputation. To further accentuate the change presented an almost perfect front capital of the nation for the next 5 with excitement. Once again, it was He is walking on his heels, which from the old regime, the million­ this year. years, it was indicated today fol­ lack of capable reserve strength means “ punch goofy,” aires who are now footing the In­ Hornsby at Second. lowing an agreement made between which decided the issue. Nick Christy had his hands full East Side Claims Too Many Who Hornsby of course is expected to dians’ bills are doing the big but­ the Miami City Commission and As the box score will show, Man­ LEAGUE STANDING in gaining a decision over Johnny shine like a South Island moon at William F. Carey, vice-president of ter and egg man stunt in a large chester lost two men, McCann and Andrews in the semi-final. Andrews second. English will be at short, Madison Square Garden Corpora­ Stavnitsky, on personal foals while W. L. P. is the best boy that Christy has way. They are parting with dol­ Charlie Grimm at first and Beck at tion, who co-operated with Jack lars for new talent where the for­ Wear Benny Leonard s Old Gloves Hartford did not lose a single man Green ...... 32 13 43 met since joining the pro ranks. third. Dempsey in staging the Sharkey- although three were on the border­ mer owners spent dimes. Earl Sons of Ita ly ...... 30 15 41 Ray Sanborn knocked out Jimmy Blair, coming up from Little Strili^g spectacle at Flamingo land. When Stavnitaky r.ent out, Averill, up from San Francisco, Rock, will contest Beck for his posi­ Park, Miami Beach, last Wednes­ Bon Ami ...... 27 18 37 Burton, in the first round. It was By DAVIS J. WALSH. the score stood 18 to 17 In the Rec’i West S ides...... 27 18 35 another one “ of those things.” and Dick Porter, the bird who was TRADE SCHOOL LOSES tion and unless Beck Improves In day night. favor with seven minutes to be Night Hawks...... 27 18 31 Mike Cavalier knocked out Pete caged in the atviary of the Balti­ hitting Blair may get the perman­ The Miami commission agreed to New York, March 1. -Give a dog played. Almost Instantly, Earl Ben­ Charter O aks...... 23 22 31 Orsillino in two rounds. This was more Orioles for eight years, cost ent assignment. provide $10,000 for tearing down nett scored a field goal on a follow­ Construction ...... 21 24 30 a slugging match with the winner $50,000 apiece. bad name------. In the gardens McCarthy will the Flamingo Park arena and Thus runs the bromide that has TO A. S. 0 .4 5 TO 17 up from the complimentary stripe Center Church . . . . 14 31 19 being the first one to find the but­ The Cleveland magnates hope have “ Hack” Wilson, Stephenson erecting it again on a site in City ton. endured through the ages, mostly and Cuyler, with Dan Taylor, up Park, Miami. Carey, in turn, putting the -Knights ahead and a Independents . . . . 14 31 15 that these two outfielders will because man is a repetitious speci­ moment later, he caged another. Beethoven ...... 10 35 12 Harry Huddleson defeated Char­ blossom forth as home run special­ The Manchester Trade School from Memphis, as the best reserve agreed to give It to the city and pay ley Romano in the curtain rain men and the principal difference basketball team was swamped by material. any cost in excess of $10,000. A Charlie Shimkus and “ Shorty” ists, something that the club hasn't between him and the parrot is. that the American School for the Deaf In contract is to be drawn up in j Malinowski added baskets to wider Sons of Italy (1) raiser. It was the second best bout boasted of since Elmer Smith left. Gabby Hartnett and Gonzales he can’t eat bird seed. And when West Hartford last night 45 to 17. whicl) it will be stipulated that the *^Ae gap. Giorgetti ...... 117 102 96 on the'card. Averill clouted thirty-seven homers will be the regular Cub catchers. you give a chump a good name, a Ernie VIot. local flash, was ineligi­ There is vast speculation here Madison Square Garden corporation The Rec started poorly but Mana­ J. Pontillo ...... 106 97 118 on the Coast last season and Por­ name, to which he Isn’t entitled, ger Ben Clune made a shift in hit Saidella ...... 109 113 139 ble. The summary: among fans as to what the Cubs’ will stage an annual mid-winter ter lost a lot of baseballs in the In­ what happens? This point is most A. S. D. (43) batting order will be and who will bout of national calibre to be given lineup that brought about the de­ F. Cervini ...... 103 91 86 PAULINO SCHMELING ternational League. Gerken and vital because the answer is noth­ sired effect and halftime found thf Beletti ...... 114 98 91 P B. F. T. lead off “ murderers’ row” as Mc­ under the auspice of the local post Langford failed to mako good in ing, mostly nothing; that is, noth-, 2 Bellmay. rf ...... 4 0-0 8 Carthy’s string of heavy hitters Is of the American Legion. The city Rec sitting on top of a 15 to 11 the Cleveland outfield last season, ing happens except to the chump. | lead. The Manchester outfit com­ 549 501 530 1 Newell, r f ...... 3 2-2 8 known. Hornsby, Wilson, Cuyler Is willing to provide a site, and the and if the law of averages is oper­ Consider, for example, the har­ 0 De Mars, If ...... 4 0-0 8 and Stephenson are the slugging funds for re-bulldlng the arena. pletely folded up in the aecond.ball Charter Oaks (3) IS NLXT BIG MATCH rowing details that have been visit-; Curtis ...... 149 116 107 ating, Averill and Porter should 1 Blanchard, If . . . . 3 1-2 7 kings Manager McCarthy will have Carey Is leaving here tomorrow so far as the offense was concerned make the grade this year. ed upon New York East Side in its to choose from for his batting lead­ night in charge of a delegation of making only tbres points to 14 foi Burke ...... 95 94 80 kttempt to foist the likeness of a 1 Antila, c ...... 5 0-2 10 Bidwell ...... I l l 109 91 George Uhle, for years the ace 1 R. De Mars, rf . . . 2 0-1 4 ers. New York, Boston, and Philadel­ the Knights. A field goal by Stav­ of the pitching staff, has gone to great fighter on every second mugg phia boxing writers who will go nitsky and a foul by Holland were Robinson ...... 97 115 86 Winner to Take on Sharkey; who comes out of its side streets 1 Katale, r g ...... 0 0-1 0 Anderson ...... 99 98 84 Detroit. The holdovers are Joe 3 Cozac, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 north on a special train. all the points the Rec made. bnauie,ShruTe'LeftTMmeT i,eiiy Miner, wniis wims tiuaun, , achieve Leonard notoriety was a in great the light- ring, Dempsey’s Plans. No team can expect to win vhet 551 532 448 Grant and Jovo Miljus, who wild- 10 21 3-8 45 . Dempsey, elated over his success it makes only three points in a half, Stribling Out of the Reck­ v/eight and the more you see of the as a promoter in his first venture, pitched himself out of the Hall of Trade School (17 ) yet the Rec managed to stay li “ second Leonards” the East Side will depart for New York next front until it lost both McCann and West Side (4) Fame in the 1927 world series. sponsors, the more you realize it. P B. F. T. Training Camp oning. Promising Rookies Monday accompanied by his wife, Stavnitsky. Then it cracked an.J thi ...ad...... 118 97 Apparently, the worst thing you 2 Luhrsen, rf ...... 0 1-2 1 Estelle Taylor, screen star. Jack C. Hansen ...... 93 103 Three promising rookie hurlers can do to an East Side lightweight 0 McBride, rf ...... 1 0-0 2 Knights shot into a commaedini F-l-a-s-h~e-s has some business to clean In­ lead. The floor was exceptiCnall] P Cervini ...... 106 106 are being counted upon to bolster — except to get vulgarly familiar 2 Beer, I f ...... 2 1-6 5 cluding his 25 per cent, profits of Schubert...... 91 107 By DAAHS J. WALSH this rather thaky array. They are with his chin— is to drape his brow 1 Pitkat, c ...... 0 0-1 0 slippery and this bothered the play­ the Sharkey-Strlbling spectacle. Aft­ ers on the Manchester team mor« Canade...... 121 135 Hal McKain, who won eighteen and with the halo of Leonard's great­ 0 Fraser, rf, I f ...... 2 2-3 6 er a short stay in New York he will New York, March 1 — Jack lost six with Decatur last season; ness. 0 Lane, r g ...... 0 0-1 0 San Antonia, Tex., March 1.— than the Knights, the latter using go to Detroit to look over the box­ gasoline on their suctions. 529 548 556 Sharkey, winner of the gripping— Clint Brown, who won twenty-three Nice Young Chap. 0 Stiles, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 Practicaly the entire uster of the ing situation in that city. It is re­ Beethoven (0) very gripping, indeed — encounter and lost eight for Harrisburg Sidneh Terris, a nice young man 1 Jacquemiu, Ig . . . 1 1-3 3 New York Giants was scheduled to ported that be may stage a battle Bennett and Malinowski starred Erickson...... 91 113 at Miami Beach, probably will go in the New York-Pennsylvania with the legs of a gazelle and the participate in today’s workout, fol­ In Detroit between Sammy Man- for the winners while Stavnltsk3 V. Johnson ...... I l l 94 next for a time exposure late in the League; and Wes Ferrell, who was chin of a female Impersonator, was 6 6 5-16 17 lowing the arrival of the last con­ dell, lightweight champion, and Ray was high scorer for Manchester H. Johnson...... 83 107 summer with the survivor of a pro- farmed out to Terre Haute last the first to be so honored. Sid-1 Halftime score: 22 to (), A. S. D. tingent of regulars last night. Miller, of Chicago, at the Detroit Eddie Nichols was back with the ' Rec again. He held Stanley Shim­ H. O lson ...... 86 109 I posed match between Pauli.io and season and won eighteen games neh’s legs carried him as far as h e Referee: Walter Rockwell. Catcher Frank Gibson, purchased baseball park, next May. I Schmeling, according to tentative kus to a point and Stan favored Mathiason ...... 117 101 against nine losses. was due to go; they then quit on from San Antonio, will not report Revised figures made public to­ plans being entertained today by 1 him and the young man was until the Giants play State Univers­ him with the same compliment. Ic I. John son...... — — Three other twirlers being given j YANKEES VICTORIOUS day show that the gross receipts of the Garden Corporation. Just to through. It was a comparatively ^ Williams’ Yankees won their ity at Austin next Wednesday. Sharkey-Sirlbling fight were $396,- the preliminary, Miriam Wellei keep the record balanced, this a tryout are still wondering why | simple matter after that for Me-' scored 14 points as the Rec Girls 488 524 499 Santa Claus was so good to them, | third game of the season last night 369. The federal tax of ten per makes the plans that are being Larnin, Phil McGraw, Billy Wal­ when they defeated the West Side St. Petersburg, Fla., March 1.— cent, on the $5 seats and 25 per won from the K. of L. Girls by a entertained dormie nine, or some­ for their records in the minors last; lace and vulgarians in general to The members of the New York 19 to 8 score. The summary fol-. Green (3) Flashes 25 to 14. Halftime score cent on all others $76,822.44. The thing, one the fans at Miami Beach. season were far from impressive. clip Sidneh, who thereupon pro­ Yankees were somewhat concerned expense of the preliminaries and lows; Rogers ...... 114 137 Verne Underhill won six and lost j was 9 to 7 in flavor of the losers. Anyway, the next Sharkey ap­ ceeded to become most accommo­ Snow and Tomm featured for the today over second baseman Tony the referee were deducted with the Rec Girls (19) Stevenson ...... 107 109 pearance either will be in a heavy­ seven for New Orleans; Jimmy dating and stay clipped. The last Lazzeri. He injured his throwing tax which left a net of $318,546, P B. F. ,T Cole ...... 107 97 weight title fight or a fight cal­ winners and Hadden for the West Brown won fifteen and lost twenty-' time out, he was abolished in the Slders. The summary: arm yesterday and stayed on the of which Stribling rceived 20 per 2 Scranton, rf .... 1 0-0 1 Wilkife ...... 97 134 culated to qualify the winner for a one for Little Rock, and Leslie j sixth round by Babe Herman, who sidelines. cent, or $63,549. Lou Magnolia, 1 Mar. Welles, If . . . 0 0-0 ( championship meeting, depending Williams’ Yankees (25) Murphy ...... 98 107 Barnhart won ten and lost eleven I through when Sidneh was of New York, the referee, was paid 1 Clulow, I f ...... 0 0-0 ( on whether John Dempsey, the boy starting. This, as I said, was the B. F. T. with McCook, in the Nebraska Dotchin, I f ...... 1 1 3 Clearwater, Fla., March 1.— $800 and expenses. 0 Foster, I f ...... 0 0-0 ( producer, decides to give himself last time out, meaning that Sidneh Fritz Wilson, former Notre Dame 523 584 615 State League. Snow, rf ...... 4 0 8 Net Profits. 1 Mir. Welles, c .... 6 2-5 14 Constrnction (1) up and turn professional. The Kenneth Holloway, once with De­ was oui as usual and that it prob­ second baseman, at the training The net profits will be close to 3 Shearer, rg ...... Schmeling-Paulino event Is schedul­ Tilden, c ...... 1 2 4 0 0-1 ( W iganowski...... — 87 troit, rounds out the mound squad. ably will be the last time. camp of the Brooklyn Robins, had $100,000, one-fourth of which will 2 McLaughlin, Ig . . r ed for some time in June, provided Tomm,.lg ; ...... 4 2 10 1 1-2 4 S h e a ...... 103 119 Unless these boxmen pan out to be The witnesses in general didn’t his first workout yesterday. go to Dempsey. The Garden will the latter doesn’t forget to duck In McCormack, rg . . . . 0 0 0 McLagan ...... 92 96 considerably stronger than they seem to appreciate the artistic na­ Johnny Frederick, rookie out­ probably wind up with a profit of 10 some match they are arranging for ture of the occasion, although there 8 3-8 li Wilson ...... 132 123 look on paper, the Indian^ seem fielder, walloped two home runs in $50,000. The actual paid attend­ K. of L. Girls him either on March 22 or a week was no doubt that the actual knock­ 20 5 25 yesterday’s practice. ance was 29,468. Carey estimated («) A. Anderson...... 139 106 later. doomed to finish no higher than West Side Flashes (14) P B. F. T out of Sidneh represented the ut­ the total expenses at about $225,- § Dummy ...... X9_7 — Next Big Match sixth this year. B. F. T. 1 H. Shimkus, rf, rg 0 2-3 1 most in sincerity. What the wit­ Dallas, Tex., March 1.— The Chi­ 000. This includes Stribling’s t This latter, which was offered to nesses hadn’t enjoyed were the Hadden, c ...... 3 0 6 cago WMte Sox will arrive here late 1 A. Shimkus, rf .. . 1 0-1 A 563 531 563 share and the $100,000 guarantee i2 Krist, If ...... r Paulino over the long distance tele­ events preceeding the knockout Bissell, I f ...... 0 2 2 today to establish their spring paid to Sharkey. 1 1-4 C phone in Miami last night, is to be and, though the boxing commission Brown, rf ...... 1 o 2 training quarters. Manager Black- ,3 Strauss, c ...... 0 0-4 ( Bon Ami (0) Sharkey is enroute to Boston. 0 the next episode of the heavyweight TWO-MAN MATCH finally decided to ignore the mat- Jolly, rg ...... 1 2 4 burne and a dozen regulars are Stribling will rest for several Griska, rg ...... 0 0-0 ( Brennan ...... 116 94 serial, if it is arranged. The winner ler it is considered probable that Warner, I g ...... 0 0 0 aboard the CbiCc^o Special. weeks and may go abroad this sum­ 0 Yakaitis, r g ...... 0 0-0 ( K e b a rt...... 96 131 of the Heeney-Von Porat affair in Sidneh will do no more fighting in Vennert, Ig ...... 0 .0 0 mer to engage in several European 0 Alankas, I g ...... 0 1-1 C Allen ...... 94 80 Chicago will be offered to Paulino STARTS TONllGHT this vicinity. So much for him. Avalon, Cal., March 1.— Riggs fig.hts. Brozowski...... 92 98 for this shot, with the proviso that Another “ Second.” 10 4 14 Stephenson, an outfielder, will be The Boston gob’s next battle 7 2 4-13 % Conran ...... 100 86 Heeney must get by Jimmy Maloney A two-man team bowling match Another “ second Leonard” came used in the Cubs infield, for prac­ probably will be with Paulino Uz- Halftime score: 7 to 6, Manches­ in Boston tonight. This isn’t a bringing together Howard Murphy up almost simultaneously with Ter­ tice purposes at least. Manager Joe cundun in New York next spring at ter. Referee. “ Red” McCormick. 498 489 502 proviso: it is the old politician’s and “ Babe” Rogers against Jack ris. His name is Harry Felix and, er and, so far, the jury still is out McCarthy said today. The regulars, an outdoor show. Before depart­ Center Church (4) promise. Usually, you get by Jim­ Saidella and “ Lefty” Curtis, will if you haven’t heard of him, that on Al’s case. He made a good Grimm, Hornsby, Englith. and Beck ing for Boston, Johnny Buckley, S. N elson ...... 93 89 my Maloney in Boston like you get get under way tonight. is Harry’s fault, not yours. He fight with Tony Canzoneri in his wil be used on one team, Stephen­ manager of Sharkey, claimed the HEENBY-DIALONBY TONIGHT. Anderson ...... 118 115 by the sacred wall of China. The first leg will be rolled at never got out of the preliminary first big shot, but his second, with son, McMillan and Blair, with a championship of the world for Thomson ...... 112 116 But, hold! Is the Garden Coru- Farr’s Charter Oak alleys starting 1 class. Bud Taylor, apparently wasn’t all second baseman yet to be selected, Sharkey on the strength of his vie-* Boston, March 1.— “ Honest Tom’ oration forgetting Young Stribling? at 8:30 tonight. Tomorrow after­ j Ruby Goldstein was the next to the attar of roses. He claimed a on the other. tory over Stribling. Heeney, one of the most colorfit Humphries ...... 96 87 No, Roolo, but frankly it Is trying O. N elson...... 132 126 noon at 2:30, the match will be I “ Leonard” and probably the most foul in the fourth round and got Referee Magnolia expressed the figures in the fistic ame, makes i its best. Indications around the finished at Murphy’s alleys. I life like of them all. He really away with it but. seemingly, only Tampa, Fla., March 1.— Jack opinion that neither Sharkey nor determined eff''rt to eliminati premises today were that the boys I seemed to have everything, Includ- one man in the house saw the foul Hayes, the most promising candi­ Stribling put up a good fight. He Jimmy Maloney of South Boston 551 533 540 in the business office were prepared A CHALLENGE 1 ing a manager who didn’t know and he wasn’t the referee, either. date for second base with the thought Sharkey was “ terrible” from the heavyweight picture a' to put on the elevated beaver for I any better than to match him with Nationals this year, has finally Boston garden tonight. It was ex­ Night Hawks (1) Years ago, baseball reporters and Stribling “ worse than that.” Stribling In the immediate and in­ Ace Hudkins. This fight was Hud- used to fall for the training camp come to terms and signed a con­ pected that a capacity crowd of 17,- Phillips ...... 104 88 79 The Ramblers of the West Side He said Stribling was “ largiely re­ termediate futures Inclusive. kins’ debut in New York and they prank of calling almost any Joe tract. He has been a hold-out. Man­ sponsible for a dull fight.” He said 000 persons will be attracted. Pontello ...... 98 123 98 Tongh for Hepney would like to challenge the follow­ still talk about it. Goldstein, the ing teams: Whoopee Five, Wil­ Gum who turned up a second Cobb. ager Walter Johnson Is warming that Stribling’s tendency to bold It will be the second i^eetlng oi Carney ...... 119 89 94 They also are making it tough combination boxer and hitter, drop­ But. this always proved so embar­ up his pitching arm. He expects to and to hit low marred the battle. the pair, Heeney. having won th« SasieUa .148 111 117 for Heeney by Insisting that he take liams’ Yankees, West Ends or any team averaging 16 to 17 years. ped Hudkins in the first minute of rassing to both parties that ulti­ pitch “ a litlte” this year. He declared that Max Schmeling first fight by a knockout.- Dummy 90 88 — both Maloney and "Von Porat In play, which was all right. But Hud­ mately the practice was abandoned stands out far and above either bouts over which they have no con­ Call West Side Rec between 6 and kins got up, which wasn’t. DeHan ^ CM ■ “ ' ■ 85 7. 2063, Manager Herman Smith. as being without profit. New Orleans, March 1.— The ad­ Sharkey or Stribling. trol and it seems that the only way So nonplussed was Ruby by this The East Side of New York vance guard of the Cleveland It developed today that the most 559 499 473 Von Porat can qualify is by stop­ manoeuvre on the part of a stricken might do worse in following this Indians, consisting of 20 players, liberal spectator at the fight Independents (8) ping Heeney like an unwound clock. Paulino may be said to have elimin­ opponent and so embarrassed was precedent with its boxers. It has arriving here today, may be seen at Wednesday night , was none other Last Night Fights Sharkey, Schmeling and Paulino Plitt ' ...... 141 103 ated Von Porat early in the season he by Hudkins’ ferocious rush that bad fine lightweight fighters, with Heinman Park this afternoon in than Al Capope, formerly of Chi­ At St. Louis: Benny Bass, Phila Wilkie „ ...... 92 100 are the preferred candidates. They but those things seldom “ take.” As he was carried off his feet and Cross, its Beecher, its Goodman, their first session of spring train­ cago. He was escorted to his seat delphia featherweight, awardet like to hold Sharkey out of as much for Schmeling, didn’t he knock out knocked out by the man he had and its Willie Jackson. But it is ing. by Joe Malloy, Dempsey’s chauffeur. Fachef 103 101 impedimenta as possible because newspaper verdict over Davej Stevenson «.. . c . 96 88 Johnny “ Rinso,” the washed-up been fixing to knock a moment be­ taking the circumstances of Leon­ Capone peeled p hundred dollar bill Abad, of Panama 10: they still remember, the house he heavyweight? He did. And didn’t fore. That incident finished Ruby. ard’s birthplace to* seriously. The largest Island In the world, off his bankroll and handed it to Taggert .. . ..o.« c .«. 90 122 drew with Dempsey that time and, At Philadelphia: Midget Wolgast all the other heavyweights knock Incidentally, he was consistent As far as I can see, Benny would with the exception of Australia, is Joe. This is ju&t an Indication of Philadelphia flyweight, won dec! besides, he hasn’t missed yet with John for a bed of petunias? Yes- about it. He stayed finished. have-been as great if he came fro-, 622 514 517 Borneo,, with an area of 284,0.00 how the,sports, of. . Miami spend slon over Routler Parra, of Chile De Kuh, Christner and Stribling. sir, they did not. The latest “ Leonard’’ is Ai Sing- Council Bluffs. square mileia their hard-aarnad mnnav. a. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ FfelDAY, MARCH 1,1929- P A G E 1 H IR ^

- 1867— Nebraska admitted to the m E ANSWER. RHODES SCHOLAR SHIP LEADS crosse team in action this spring. OLD-FASHIONED BO W f " ■ r - — 'ii8 date ir\. Union. YALE’S LACROSSE TEAM. MacInTyre has . been playing la­ F .A C X S A 3 O li‘X 1872— Yellowstone Park set aside Here is the answer to the Letter crosse since he came to Yale. A navy taffeta flheked In ttny as a public reserve. Golf puzzle on the comic page; A m e r i c a n New Haven, Conn., March 1.— ver diamonds has a pin-tucked 1879— President Hayes vetoed COIN, COIL, BOIL, BOLL, sleeveless blouse of off-whIte «hH-* the Chinese exclusion bil. BILL. Malcolm Ames MacIntyre, of Bos­ Spring is conjing, house cleaning fon with a large bow of the hi uis roR.Y ton, who goes next fall to Oxford too. Now is the time to have your CONNECTItUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE taffeta attached at the point-of Cigaret ash makes an excellent as Rhodes scholar from Mass­ vacuum cleaner put in condition by the V neck reminiscent of tht March 1. Start that course in business polish, for silver. achusetts, will lead the Yale la^- Bra'ithwaite, ,52 Pearl street.— Adv. war blouse hows of dark velvc 1796— Jay treaty ratified. training next Monday at Connecti­ cut Business College, South Man­ (198) Corporation Net Income $125,000,00Q. 1861— Confederate government took charge at Charleston, chester. Day or Evening school.— Of approximately 6,000 corporations in Connecticut making A dv. income returns in a recent year, 62.44% reported a net income, while :J7.56% reported “ no net income.” Ten years ago, 67.7% of the" total corporations making returns reported net incomes, while tlie remained (32.3% ) reported “ no net income.” The 3,720 corporations which showed net incomes in 1925 hS,d a total gross income of $1,578,480,929. Deductions total­ ed $1,453,388,067, leaving a net income for the'year of $125,- 092,862. In total net income Connecticut stood 15th among HEAD states. Tlie 3,720 corporations which paid an income tax of $14,886,873, reportnd dividends for the year amounting to $67,- 585.663. The 2,238 corporations which did not report net in­ ACHES comes had a combined deficit of $30,543,543, their gross income being $388,402,692. Of the 4,799 corporations making returns for 1918, 3,249 re- (J j j F f G em liorted not incomes. These 3,249 paid $65,472,17 9 in ta.xes, of whicli $53,443,796 was in war profits and excess profits tax, and the balance $12,028,383) in iuconie tax. The deficit of the corporations which did not report a net income for that year •amounted to $10,782,919. The gross income of the 3,429. cor­ “ Virginia Belle” porations amountetl to $1,511,534,787 and the net income to Children’s Economy Special $162,323,386. Connecticut stood tenth in this respect. .Manufacturers paid tlie greatest amount oP lax in 1925— $8.- Unusnal Wash Frocks 488,556. Agriculture and related industries paid $132,717 in New Percale Dresses income taxes; mining and quarrying, $125,353; construction, $189,659; transportation and other public utilities, $2,195,- 644; trade, $1,320,083; public service (professional, amuse­ ments, hotels, etc.). $191,874; finance (banking, insurance, and related business), $2,241,490. You will want several of these for e>. Spring — dozens of styles in these Imagine well made attractive dresses marvelous wash frocks. All made selling for 29c! Six different styles, Springfield, Mass., Tuesday. of guaranteed tub fast fabrics, de* all straight percale models, in new The Gay Gilead Girl’s sewing signed for street wear. Made with GILEAD club will meet at Mrs. Robert Spring prints. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Owen’s, Saturday afternoon. deep hems. Attractively trimmed, Now offered at a price less than At the third marking period of styles for women and misses. Ex' half their real worth. Buy them Windsor High school, Wendall DOZEN different things may cause a headache, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen and ceptional value. Si?es 32 to 48. Mrs. Asa W. Ellis attended the Deeter a^A Edward Foote of this A but there’s just one thing you need ever do to get for school and vacation wear. meeting of East Central Pomona place wereahiong the honor pupils. relief. Bayer Aspirin is an absolute antidote for such Grange held in Manchester last O. K. Driggs of the Tolland Farm Women’s Babies’ week. Bureau was a recent visitor In pain. Keep it at the office. Have it handy in the home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Hills, town, soliciting members. Those subject to frequent or sudden headaches should Fine Rayon Hose 39c New Spring Bonnets 50c Joseph Barrasso, Robert Foote, carry Bayer Aspirin in the pocket-tin. Until you have Norman Warner and Winthrop Por­ ter attended the meeting of the Carlson & Company used it for headaches, colds, neuralgia, etc., you’ve no Eastern States Exchange held in ’dea how Bayer Aspirin can help. It means quick, Springfield, Mass, Tuesday. DAILY EXPRESS FuU Fashioned—AU Silk Barbara Fish of Manchester is complete relief to millions of men and Bloomer Dresses Women's Gowns, spending this week xvith her grand­ SERVICE women who use it-every year. And it For Misses 7-8-10 Oriole Hosiery parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post. to does not depress the heart. O f Windsor Crepe Local high school students are spending this week at their homes HARTFORD Aspirin Is th« trsde msrk of Bayer Uannfictnre of Uonoacetlcacldester of Salicyllcacld as it is the vacation period. THOMPSONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Hills *1 . 3 9 SPRINGFIELD were visitors in Jliddletown Mon­ Lovely hosiery in a day. , _ Telephone: Cleverly designed dresses for the The Tri-County Christian En­ clear even weave— all Gowns of genuine Windsor,crepe. Manchester 2433. deavor meetirug was held in Col­ younger miss. Straight line or the popular new shades ' A fortunate purchase makes this chester, Sunday evening. Local Springfield 5-2180. for Spring wear, ^oth Endeavorers attended. SPIRIN basque models, all with full skirts. chiffon and service very low price /possible. Good The Christian Endeavor Society weight—service weight will hold a social at the hall Satur­ In colorful prints, in dimities or length roimd neck style. Full cut. day evening. , has practical lisle sole Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. broadcloth. Many styles and and garter top. A satis­ Pastel diadcs. This crepe wears A. K. Posts were Mr. and Mrs. factory hose in every Louis Twining of Hartford. Mr. and colors. way. well and washes beautifully. Mrs Myron Post of East Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish and daughters of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. C.-C. Prentice of Newington spent Sunday with his Dress Goods Look at this Big Value! 7 mother. Mrs. Mary Prentice. Dress Goods Mrs. Robert Foote and her son HEAR HOOVER fo r S p rin g fo r Sp rin g Edward are ill with grrlp. Mrs. Benjamin Lyman is con­ Practical Bib Aprons fined to her bed. part of the time, Printed bv illness. Printed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barasso and Dim ity Broadcloth children spent a part of this week with relatives In Springfield. Mass. 3 5 e y d . Daniel Hine, who had the mis­ 3 9 ® fortune to lose his home, in East- Dainty new spring patterns Washes and wears .so well for ford, by fire is hoarding with Mr. INAUGURATED in this popular fabric. shirts, frocks, smocks, etc. and Mrs. George Hardy. An apron that usually sells for Mrs. Winthrop Porter and chil­ twenty^five cents. Made of a good dren Beatrice and Wilbur were On March 4th With an Plain New visitors Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. quality percale in all the new prints. Leslie Ward’s In Hartford. V oile Ginghams Mrs. E. E. Foote spent Wednes­ A good size apron, one that is easy day in Hartford. She called . on 3 ^ 9 ® y d « I 9 « y**- Miss Helen S. Foote and at Mr. and A n the lovely shades in a to put on, a useful style that will^ 32 inch dress ginghams in Mrs. Leslie Ward’s. £ne quality voile. good quality and colors. Robert E. Foote was appointed protect your dress. a director of the Eastern States Exchange at the meeting held in TnbeUIa Made of gay prints in both darker and lighter Percale AIRLINE s D. C 3 9 c y d . shades. 2 5 ® AH tob fast, in plain and You will want several at this unusual price. 36 inch fast color percale in pants for tots fro c u assortment of designs. Place Your I i The Special for Boys! Coal Orders i R a d io New Mystic Practical Extra Pants With Us For Power Selectivity A. C. All Electric Accommodating D-C Radio Set Radio Is Here Come in and hear it— 7 tubes— mahogany finished A new item and one that will appeal bahinet— one dial— easy to operate. Just plug into to mothers. Regular wash suit style, light socket. Tone Quality Volume extra pants, with belts to match. So Service And practical to use with regular suit $49*50 blouses. In sizes 3 to 8. ’.*i ^ L e« Tubes and Speaker. Good Coal Boji^ New Fan^ Golf Hose 39e Our fleet of Big Savings Here! Dainty Ruffled and wagons are always Cldidrcn** Men’s W ell Tailored Serim'^ Broadcloth Shirts . i on the road because of Shoes Curtidns the popularity of this Formerly $55.25 to $145.75 combination of service T&se dqats would be a good value at $1.50, and good coal. KemaitaHe shoes for this priee. and at $1.00 they are Real leather laced model in tan phenomenal— only the A very fine I $37.25 to $97.75 tremendovts buying Now vdth sturdy long wearing soles. curtain f o r Just the thing for active boys. power o f the Grant stores makes rhi.s low t h is price; Size a to 2, When you listen to the inauguration on the Airline D. C. radio you will feel price possible. Both AH two and colored and white as if you were sitting right next to Mr. Hoover in Washington. Think of it. a q u arter broadcloth, full cut The W. G. 1-3 ofl: original price of 6 and 7 tube sets, and you can arrange for easy and carefully finished. Pra-Shmnk Neck yards long payments if you desire. AH sets without equipment. Boys* Blouses in cream or ' Glenney Co. forEconomy*s Sdke,(eome§o Crant*M white with , colored sritching. Coal, Lumber and Fancy percale or madias. Full MONTGOMERYWARD 6 CQ WT.GRANTCQ Very dainty asid attracidvc Masons’ Supplies cut, well tailored blouses that will 25^ and Depamnent Stores 824-828 Main Street, Phono 2015 South Manchester, Conn. I v i :i o w n F \ ’’ 1 u t- s stand hard wear and many wash­ for bed loom^ and xmasoaSy Allen Place, Manchester Hours 9 to 6, Thnrs. and Sat. 9 to 0. ings. low priced. Phone 126 813 MAIN ST. SOUTH MANCHESTER •! i -.it-'

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I!^ n ^ e s s Meetinsr and Banquet SATURDAY SPECIALS Western Electric Workmen to Be Held at Rainbow Inn at Start Installation aV Local Telephone Exchange Today. ,: 7 This Evening. \ ON QUALITY MEATS ^ T C R E A I ^ Hoih^ Dressed Fresh Killed ■ A force of 'Western ' Electric The first quarterly meeting and workmen today started Installing . SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. banquet of the Manchester Rod and Fowls 48c lb. Chickens to roast, 4 the equipment for the new dial sys­ Gun club will be held this evening to 5^2 lbs. each 55c tem in the new home of the South­ at the Rainbow Inn, Bolton. Venison > Native Fresh ern New England Telephone Com­ Butterscotch and (D^^ge Pineapple has been donated by Edward lb. pany at the Center. Manager Wil­ Elliott, Jr., and Ernest D. Smith Shoulders 25c lb. liam B. Halstead said the work and this will be the main part of Native Fresh Ba­ would continue until ^the cut-over the dinner. The meeting will take Native Fresh is made from the present system to DjOjcsn’t that sound good? ' Tty-a quart this week- up for consideration the increase con (on smoked) 35c the dial arrangement. Dials have end. of the dues of the organization Hams, whole or half, been placed in a large number of • ''v*' ' . which are now $1.00 each quarter lb. homes in Manchester. A l^ Bulk Ice Cream and Fancy $hbpes. and which they propose to increase 30c lb. Native Fresh Pork The exact date when the cut-over to $1.25. will be made has not been definite­ A board of governors will be . Native Pigs’ 30c-35c lb. ly decided, Mr. Halsted said. When For sale by the foUdwi^focal dealers: elected. E. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., the change is made sometime in the president of the club, will make the Heads 10c lb. Boneless Roast of middle of next summer, all tele­ Farr Brothers Packard’s Pharmacy announcements of the committees Lamb, 3Vi to 4 lbs. phones will be affected at the same 081 Mala Street At the Center that he has selected for the coming Native Pigs’ time. There are about 4,700 phones year which will consist of: New in Manchester today and all but 200 OulTy & Robinson , Edward J. Murphy club site, Edward Elliott, chairman; Liver 20c lb. each 42c lb. will be changed over. The balance 111 Center Street Uepot^i^aare Dr. J. • J. Kavenek and Walter are In the outskirts of the distriqt Schrieber; Game committee. Dr. J^ beyond the dial limits. Manager J. Kavenek, chairman, Samuel J. A STEAK SALE Halsted said. 1CXXXXX3$SC9S9CX9SX9C9M3(X9(9S9(XX3C)(3(«X9CXX:C9C3»9CSC3C^^ Every Item In The Store Turkington, Clinton Schindler and e f David Mullen: Trap committee, Tender Sirloin Steak 53c Boneless Pot Roastast/Be Edward E. Elliott, jr., chairman. lb. 35c-40c lb. Must Go At Cost Dr. J. J. Kavenek, Ernest D. Smith, Try our fresh ground Tender Short Steak 55c Edward Montie, David Mullen, Frank Irons, Samuel Turkington; -Hamburg Steak with little lb. Leasing committee, Edward Montie, fresh pork if you wish 25c Our Home Made Sausage MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN RANGE ..Or Below chairman, Edward Lynch, Joseph lb. Meat, none better, 25c lb. Irons, Francis . Pallotti, Ernest Rib Corned Beef, special Prime Rib Roast Beef with a . Smith, Frank Irons and Clarence 12c lb. Smith. Entertainment committee, 39c lb. MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND BOYS’ Fred Wohllebe, chairman, Joseph Boneless Rolled Rib Roast Sirloin Flank Corned 4 BUCKLE Irons, Frank Irons, Samuel Turk­ Beef 45c lb. Beef 25c lb. ington, David Mullen, H. W. Willis, S i l e n t G l o w O i l B u r n e r F. A. Curtis and Clarence Smith. Overshoes and Zippers Auditors, Francis Pallotti and C. T. Ewell. Finest Fruits and Fresh Vegetables Members and friends are invited The First Word in Oil Heat; Tangerine Oranges Parsnips Regular $4.00. pr. to use the grounds and traps, at Sealdsweet Oranges, The Last Word in Conven­ $ 1 . 7 9 any of the shoots that are held each Carrots week at the trap grounds in Bolton. Lemons Beets ience. Over 5 years on the Grape Fruit Mushrooms market. 5 year Factory Guar­ Bananas antee. Patented. Apples Turnips MEN’S CranbeiTies New Potatoes Fancy Sunkist Oranges, Sweet Potatoes SPRING regular 49c, special 39c. In­ White Onions Rubbers pr. 9 5 clude a dozen with your or­ New Cabbage 'ILENT GLOW- has solved Regular $1.50- der. Celery the cooking and heating prob­ SHOWING lems of 30,000 housewives and will solve yours, too. BAKERY NEWS MEN’S FLANNEL Stuffed and Baked Chick­ Fancy Layer Cakes 30c- Think of it—no more coal or 50c each. wood to carry; no more dust, ens on orders. Regular $1.25. Squash Pies 35c each. Devil's Food Cake 25c dirt or ashes. But, steady, Shirts 7 5 DRESSES Hot Cross Buns, bp'^t in each. even,, dependable.. heat— and town 25c dozen. plenty of hot water always. For Afternoon, Evening, White Mouhtain Cake N. B. Fine Assorted That's what a Silent Glow Oil Burner will mean to, you. • Quickly Street and Sport Wear. 25c each. Cookies, special 29c lb. installed in your present range. . Easily operated‘ by anyone—a MEN’S BEAR BRAND Never before have we ever turn of the knob gives you instant heat. • Inexpensive to run—it. had such an assortment of burns ordinary, low-cost furnace oil. ; , _ . Hose Regular 20c. Paris modes recopied to look MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Silent Glow Oil Burners are endorsed by users everywltei'e-beeause so near like the importation. Chase & Sanborn Coffee Brookfield Butter in 2 lb. Your wardrobe cannot be Maxwell House Coffee Country Roll $1.09. they are Safe, Silent. Economical; Efficient. complete without a few of La Touraine Coffee Brown’s Butter 60c lb. See these famous burners. See how quickly they c^^^be installed these dresses. Sizes 13 to White House Coffee Strictly Fresh Country in your present range; how easy they-are to^operate and hqjiv nrod- MEN’S 1 . MEN’S 44. Yuban Coffee Eggs 59c dozen. estly they are priced., Why not drop in today? - Your choice 46c lb. Prince Sliced Pineapple, DRESS 1 BROADCLOTH Our Boy Tender Sweet large can, regular 35c, spe­ HOSE j SHIRTS Peas, 3 cans for 50c. cial 29c ciBLn- Regular 35c | Regular $1.65 $ 10-oo For prompt delivery and best food products phone 10. THE SH.ENT GLOW Om BURNER CORPORATION NOW 1 NOW Phone orders taken this*evening until 9 o’clock. 97 CEOTER STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. 22c 1i $1.00 ' ' •" h' i MiRwm Shop Manchester Public Market r . , , . , MEN’S SWEAT 57 Pratt St. Hartford, Conn. A. Podiove, Prop. Phone 10 3rd Floor Elevator. FROM NINTH TO FOURTH PLACE IN SIX MONTHS ! Shirts 8 $ «

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Boston, March 1.—A unique situa­ been convicted by the “perjured Well Nigh, Universal De­ tion confronted the Commonwealth i; of Massachusetts today, growing testimony of two witnesses.” out of its prosecution of two men When Gallo heard the verdict he clares Mrs. Hepburn in tor the alleged murder of Joseph nearly collapsed., Hfs fa^® blanchr Fantasia, of Revere. ed and his hamjs gripped tile rail­ ing of the prisoners’ dock for sup­ Urging Repeal of Ban. Both Gangi Cero, of Brooklyn, port. - ' . N. y., and Samuel Gallo, of Revere The case of three defendants were convicted of the crime by dif­ Hartford, March 1 — Tbe most ferent juries. charged of conspiracy and obstruc­ tion of justice by alleged bribery largely attended hearing of . the Cero was convicted first, and Judiciary committee during . the sentenced to the electric chair but in the so-called south end hotel shake down case goes to the jury in present session of the Legislature, is now under gubernatorial respite. and the one at which the most His counsel announced that action Superior Court today. S u g a r 10 feeling was shown, was that held Recognized Values and Sound Quality Are Enjoyed Here Weekly. late yesterday afternoon on the Fine Grunulated. proposed repeal of Section 6399 of the General Statutes wfilcb Prp» Final vides a penalty of imprisonment for mery Tab Fine Granulated GO days to a year or fined not less than $50 for the use of any (jlrug, ruONES medicinal article or Instrqmept for ,|b ...... 53c SUGAIUOIk...... 51c P o ta to e s 15 lb. pk. the purpose of preventing concep­ tion. Fancy Maine The discussion before the com­ Pure Refined Best Quality Maine mittee, which was participated in by a number of persons on either GOOD THINGS TO CAT side, developed so much heat at several points that the participants LARD,lb...... 13c 1 POTATOES, 15 lbs... ..19c were checked by the chairman'of Pkgs. the committee. R a isin s IMrs. Hepburn Leads Seeded or Seedless Leading the proponents of re­ peal was Mrs. Thomas J. H6phufp Coffee Cakes—Swedish Rye Bread—Downy Flakes. of Hartford, who let it be known that she is the mother of six chil­ Shoulders of Lamb boned and roUed. dren when Rep. Mrs. Caroline Platt WMm ' Camels, Lucky Strikes, Chesterfields, Tender Juicy Pot Roasts. of Milford, opposing repeal, de­ FINAST, lb...... 43c G rapefruit 4 for 2 5 ‘ clared that her greatest pride was Old Golds. ^ in being the mother' of three. Mrs JOHN ALDEN, lb...... 39c Fahey Large Hepburn insisted that “God «ave pkgs. 23c, Carton $1.15 man intelligence as well as sex in­ RICHMOND, lb...... 35c Z Small Shank ISnSs 0( stinct and he gave the intelligence to be used.” She declared that Made from High Quality I'eanuts birth control in defiance of. the No Rind Sliced Bacon, Dozen Ham 12 1*2 To 19^ lb. statute was the almost uniyerpal Peanut Butter, L fm o n s practice anipPi'? the educated peo­ 1 lb. pail 18c, 2 lbs. bulk 29c ple of Connecticut, “which means lb...... 25c Fancy Daisy Hams Boneless Hams that three-fourth? of tli:* people in Fresh Shoulders Fresh Outers this assemblage are criminals and We will bone and roll the fresh shoulders if you wish. ought to he in jail.” She-stated that Prunes, 40-50 size. Richmond Peaches, “Roman Catholic women are com­ AN ARTICLE OF FAITH ing to realize that this is their con­ large can...... 15c Peck cern and not that of their priests: 2 lb. pkgs...... 19c S p in a c h Absolute good-jfSith and coijrtesy in dealing with that they, not the priests, have to Finest Texas children is a Pinehurst tenet of business religion. bear the children.” You can send yours here in serene confidence that Mrs. T. M. Sullivan of Hartford Campbell Soups, Firm Wet Pack Shrimps, they will be dealt with as conscientiously as if you declared tbe repeal bill “savors of came yourself—and the confidence will never be barbarism and paganism” and of all kinds, 3 cans...... 25c 2 cans...... 29c violated. the days when women were “men’s It has just been announced that the demand for chattels and children were forbid­ Canada Dry ^ b tl8 .^ Q 0 heel in tliis country has fallen off* 25 per cent., den fruit". The many-starred ser­ GINGER ALE owing very largely to the heavy increase in the use vice flags were a matter of pride. P & G Soaps, Raisins, Seedless, The Champagne of Ginger Ales Case of 12 btls; $2.00 of fresh vegetables. .Such offerings as these may “Who i,s to say. ‘Let .. not that be the reason, in large part at least: American child be born?’ she de­ 7 cakes...... 25c 4 pkgs...... 27c VERY F.ANCY WAX BE-ANS. 27 cents quart. manded. GREEN PE.AS, 2 quarts for 3S cent.s. Timothy: Cro.vley oi Hartford G o ld D u st Other items among fresh vegetables in marvelous •ailed the bill a little orphan and Let Gold Du^ Twins do your work oondition are Spinach, the finest of Celery, Green 'dvised the committee to heed the Prize Bread, Candy, All 5c bars T’ppprrF. Miishroom.s. Carrots and some more of Biblical injunction to “increase and . f flow- admirable FRESH STRAWBERRIES at 44 uuUiply.” large 20 oz. loqf ...... — 8c 3 fo r...... 10c Applesauce 2^ns f.ei'tK. Vario'.’s eu^genists and one minis- FANCY s size 2 can ■ Again tomorrow the Meat Department will offer ■er appeared in favor of repeal and 2 5 C Fre.cli Small Fo\vls at $1.53 each-—a most atfvac- mveral member.s of the General t!yp Sunday Dinner buy. There will hip. larger \ssemhly placed themselves on Fowls and aisfi some prime Roasting Chickens. record either for or against tbe FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Fairy Soap R The department also has some particularly Good measure. Have you a Little Fairy in your home Sirloin Steaks, an attractive lot of Pot Roasts and some delicious Native Veal. F N S- 183 North Main Street David Wilson, Mgr. F N S This being Ffidav. as per custom. Pi»ehursfs Phone Service will operate till 9 o’clock, booking -- M acaro n i those week-end orders—big or little—for delivery MUELLERS As a chang« fromPetatoes early tomorrow, as early as 3 o'clock if you wish. Phone number is two thousand. Blaciiiue Shop League It tvill pay you to read our ad on the back page* Fancy Fresh can Stiisen Wreuclies P ru n e s Fresh Vegetables Pinehurst Meats Von Hone ...... SO Rib Corned IJeef 12c lb. SbVUer ...... U 6 Green Peas. 2 qts. 33c. Phaneuf ...... S2 GROCERY Fresh Spare Ribs SMITH'S Wax Beans 27c qt. Durfee ...... 79 LandO’Lakesc^BUTTER Pinehurst Round Ground Morse ...... 105 Spinach. Carrots, 44c lb. Finnegan ...... 133 1 North School Street. Tel. 1200 From The of Minnehaha Lettuce, Celery, Legs of Lamb 59 5 5,15 562 Ripe Tomatoes. Boneless Veal Roasts Calipers Green Peppers Tender Juicy R|b Roasts R u b in ...... 84 « " ^ “‘BreadL»u5e 2 0 oz.Lpaf^^^^C either boned and rolled or Davis ...... 86 Strawberries 44c qt. cut short. Collins ...... 106 Careful Mothers GiveTheirChildrenCharterOakl Parsnios Veal Chons R o th ...... 10 6 Corned Beef and Tucker ...... 89 New Cabbage Veal Cutlets Bisseir ...... 104 ALL ECONOMY STORES OFFER YOU Raisin Bread, Whole Wheat Bread and the new Won­ 575 542 533 FiaestS^ected Fresh EGGS der Bread. Hack Saws Corned Shoulders W r ig h t...... 62 69 Delicioiis Gustafson ...... 77 94 Economy CoKee >• Janush ...... 91 89 are our feature specials this week-end. Our special low prices ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMRliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii Schieldge ...... 109 9 t The Table Talk of the Town Halket ...... 82 92 on these two items make them real outstanding values. McLaughlin ...... 104 98 NOTE: The corned beef served last night at the North Method­ At all Times Ectmomy “Stores AH Qyer The State” 525 536 528 maintain* a stock of finest qoaKty IRCH STREET MARKET Monkey Wrenches Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES D io n ...... 79 74 ist church was supplied by Smith’s. Phone 2298 Paul Correnti, Prop. 86-88 Birch St. = Kleinbardt ...... 93 ... 78 Free Delivery. Ferine ...... 99., 90 Gibbon ...... 89 103 F a r i n a HECKER’S medium padc^ie 1 4 c Holland ...... 89 105 Murphy ...... ; 84 96 MEAT DEPARTMENT C o co n u t “AKER-S ^raatedded 2 i c 533 - 546 659 JACKET FROCK CW m S anco ^mey 12 <». i>otti<-a$c Strictly Fresh Spareribs Porterhouse Steak 55c. No one will run aipuck sartori­ Corned Beef ...... 15c Corned Shoulders.... 17c 18c- Veal'Steak 48c. ally if she sticks to the spiart one- Syrup OX TEAM Cane and Maple La^hOe. 2 9 c piece frock this spring with short Strictly FreSh Pork Veal Chops 3pc-35c. matching, ’■or contrasting jackets Roast 24c. Roast Beef...... 30c-38c Roast Pork...... 24c Genuine Leg of Lamb 35c topplugr-it.' , , • T idlot Soap CAMAY 3 flu, 2 3 c Strictly Fresh Pork Chops 28c. Lamp Chops 38c O R yos Stuffed 6 pz. bottle lie Best Round S te ^ 38c. . Home hfade Pork Sau- j O £ Lamb S tew ...... 20c Roast V e a l...... 35c Sirloin and Short Steak (Italian style) ... 35c 48c. Fresh Ground Hamburg <5J5003UM6 mam Pot Roasts...... Legs Lamb...... 37c-39c P i n e a p p l e F/^C Y SLICED Site 1} flat can I 7 c Shoulder Steak 32c. 28 c. oosvY r^uvie A Nice Roasting Chicken Nice Lean Bacon (sliced) D o e '^ C o r n Fancy Golden Bantam Size 2 can 1 9 c 45c lb. 28c. ••••#•••••vVV30c Sausage Meat...... 33c Try a pint hr a quart of our Imported Pure Olive Oil, P e o s e ry o s Finest Or^on 1 lb- jar ap e pt. 65c, qt. $1.10. . , GROCERY SPECIALS F i g s Texas Skinless 10 oz. oan Full Line of S a l m o o Fancy Red Alaska 1 lb.talt can Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Suga:r, lt) lbs. ... • ••••• Sauer Kraut, 3 lbs...... 25c S h fiin p Fancy size 1 Oranges, Lemons, Fancy Eating Apples, Tangerines, Apples, 3 qts... • • • • Oranges ...... 33c Bananas, Grape Fruit, Artiehokfis, Green Peppers, Nice Tomatoes Qudity size 2 -cas Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, Spinach, Parsley, Parsnips, Tur­ Fig Bars, 2 lbs.. • • • • Coffee ...... 43c nips, Carrots, L ei^, Soup Bunches, etc. t Star Naptha * * •. #*W*e • Vinegar, 2 bottles ...... 25c . 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street underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Hartford hospi­ S. A BAND TO PLAY tal on Wednesday, Rockville Frank and Leslie Mann of Vil­ lage street are spending a few days AT THE STATE PRISON TWO STORES: OAK AND MAIN—PARK AND MAIN STREETS in New Y ork.. Silk, Display Mond^iy The-special meeting of Rockville Scaramelli A display of the first pieces of Council^K. of C, which was plan­ The Salvation Army Band, under Other silk produced in. the local mills ned for tonight has been postponed. the leadership of Harold Turking- Pure Italian J. W . Hale will be placed on exhibition In four Alden Skinner auxiliary will ton, will give a concert at Wethers­ HALES SELF-SERVE places in’ the city on Monday. The meet tonight in G. ;A. R. hall. field Prison Sunday morning. The OliviB Oil Company displays, 'will be made at: "Wend- A community supper will be ... N . band will be accompanied by ' heiser’s Music Store, Grant’s Store, served at Ellington tonight from 6 Colonel Brewer, who Is visiting the Gallon...... $3.25 News First National Bank and Savings to 8 after •\'hich there will be an local citadel. ’’ Bank of Rockville. entertainment. A week from Sunday the band Q uart...... 95c G PP a C EZ R Y on the Engagement Announced will play in Ansonia In the morning Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neumann of FRIED TO SAIL. and . will give two concerts, in , New Pint ...... X.. . 49c IT-PAVS TO W AIT ON YOURSELiF Back Page. S Prospect street announce the en­ Haven in the afternoon, .one at the gagement of their daughter Miss New York, Mar. 1.— After a long Salvation Army citadel and the Eleanor C. Neumann to pari S. round of fetes in honor of his sen­ other over the New Haven broad­ MANCHESTER’S PUBLIC PANTRY ■^1 Hofer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ sational rescue of the sinking casting station, from five to six erick Hofer of 25 Argyle avenue, freighter, Florida, Captain George o’clock. Thirty-five members will SAVES YOU TIME SAVES YOU MONEY "West Hartford. The wedding will Fried will put to sea again tomor­ make the trip. .<«i take place in April. row in the America, which he com­ Hartford Minister at St. John’s mands. The ship will sail to Bre-, men and return. Fried was given Rev. Lyman C. Bleecher of Trin­ a medal inscribed “ for valor on the ity church, Hartford, will preach at high seas,” by the American B.u- Such Popularity Must Be Deserved! the Lenten service of St. John^s reau of Shipping, , Gordon’s church on Friday evening. The Thousands bought their week supply of groceries at the Self- complete satisfaction. There is little wonder why more and more choir will furnish the music. Snakes, contrary to a common Ellington Town Meeting belief, cannot sting- —but some can Serve Stores last Saturday. Why? Compare our stores with any people are coming tOy the Self-Serves to buy their week’s supply of The town of Ellington, at the bite. Native Market groceries- Try it yourself tomorrow. We guarantee the three fol­ town meeting held Wednesday store that is “just aroimd the comer” as to variety, quality, price and lowing things— Quality, Low Prices and Fresh Goods. evening, vote*d to lay a tax rate of / 2S mills on the grand list of 1928, 246 North Main St.* This is the same amount as last HOLLYWOOD A New Low'Price! year. Howard Little is the collector of the property taxes. MARKET Gold Medal and Pillsbury’s Best Guild to Present Play Calves’ Liver . . . 50c lb. Strictly Fresh Eggs dox. 49c Th6 World-Wide Guild of the 381 East Center Street, Baptist church will present a play, Liarge, clean, white eggs from one of the most modem-poultry farms in “ Suzanne of the Parsonage,’’ on Comer Parker Round Steak .... 35c lb. West Willington, Conn. Eggs are more plentiful this week diie to the e.\treme- F lo u r 24 1-2 pound bag $1.05 Tuesday, March 12, at 8 p. m. Mrs. ly mild weather. Blake Smith is directing the play. EXTRA SPECIAL Veal Steak ..... 50c lb. Police Court Sidney Wasnek and Kondradt Chernysk, tobacco workers, were in Native Pork Shoulders police court , Thursday morning Fresh Shodders ‘STAR” AND “PURITAN’ charged with intoxication and fresh killed .. 20c lb. Fresh Lean Boned and Rolled breach of the peace. Judge Fisk fined them $5 on each count with 15c lb. Pot Roast.. 22c-30c lb. Sugar Cured Ham costs of $14.83, making a total of $24.83 each. Kondradt paid, Was­ Rib Pork R o a sts...... 22c Smoked Shoulders Sugar Cured Hum nek did not pay. Lean Pot Roasts ...... 29c-35c Corned B e e f___ 15c lb. Fair Association Meeting Rib Roast Beef ...... 33^c V i c potmd The directors of the Rockville Legs l.ainb ! ___ ....------32c Live Chickens killed c pound Skinned back. Smoked meats are higher this week bat Fair Association held a meeting Shoulder Steak, ground .. 35c 17 SS*’ pound last evening and voted to dissolve still they are the cheapest meats. as a Fair Association and it is Sirloin S te a k ...... 49c and dressed while you sxpected the stockholders will rati­ Frankforts ...... • • > • • 25c fy the action at the meeting to be Sliced Bacon ...... 25c wait. held March 20. Secretary Rosen­ Local Strictly Fresh Eggs . 55c Ma.xwell House and" W’hite House National Biscuit Cookies— Over 06 Varieties; berg stated that the method of dis­ White House Coffee ...... 47c posing of the property had not Full line of Groceries. Ground Royal Lunch and Graham Crackers, 2 lb. box ..,. 32c been decided upon. Ohio Matches, 6 f o r ...... 25c Notes Coffee or Bean lb. 4 7 * Household Cookies, pkg. ------...... : ...... 21c 'Miss-Hazel Pinney of Linden

AtC.H.Tryon’s Start the Day Pleasantly Rinso, 2 Ig. pkgs...... 35c Lux, Ig. pkg...... 21c Pure Lard, 2 lb. p k gs.___ ..... 27c LENTEN SPECIALS Samtary Market, , ,, by Serving MISCELLANEOUS— SPECIALS ’ t Gorton’s Codfish, lb. pkg...... 24c Kellogg’s and Post’s Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs...... 21c \, Namco Crab Meat, c a n ...... 30c CanipbeU’s Soups and Deans, 3 cans ...... 25c Tel 441 Tel 442 Eagle’s Condensed Milk, c a n ...... ’...... '...... 17c Republic Tuna Fish, No. 2 1-2 c a n ...... 19c Pillsbury’s Health Bran, pkg...... 14c Kibbe’s Quality 3 for 55c Palmolive Soap, 4 bars ...... 25c Fink Salmon, 2 tall c a n s ...... 29c Cigarettes,^ <;artoii ...... $1.13 FOR SATURDAY Libby’s Fancy Red Salmon, tall c a n ...... 29c (Old Gold’s, Lucky’s, Camel's and (^esterficld’s.) Ocean Bloom Shrimp, 2 cans ...... 29c Octogon Soap, 10 b a r s ...... 4g<. Fancy Head Il'ce, 3 lbs...... 17c (Washed) Quaker Oats, Ig. pkg...... 2lc, 3 siu. pk^. 25c Strictly Fresh'Eggs, 55c doz. 1 Strictly Fresh Eggs, from Pom-1 Coffee ______^______i______- croy Farm, 59c doz. i Meadow Gold Fresh Made Powdered, Brown and Confectionery Fancy Red Baldwin Apples, Otic ' basket. ! Roasted and Packed in Hartford 4 Packages Loose-Wiles t’ancy j Butter 2 lbs. $1 .0 5 l ib.53c Cookies for 25c. Value 50c. Sugar 3 pkgs. 21c Fancy Mixed Cookies, 18c lb, by Williams, and. Carleton. Pure Vanilla, large size, 25c. Rnmford Baking Powder, 1 Ib. When You Think of the Best in Fruits and Vegetables Think of Hale's cize, 29c. 6 Cans Sunbrite Cleanser, 25c. 2,000 600 Dozen - 2 lbs. White Beans, 25c. The E. S. Kibbe Co. California Snnkist FRESH 2 lbs. Yellow Eye^ Beans, 25c. GRAPEFRUIT Florida Sealdsweet ORANGES Try Mrs. Clock’s Canned Goods STRAWBERRIES in Glass. All Kinds, 38c jai'. .Roasters of fine Coffees 5for25c Oranges 19c dozen ,49c dozen 39c quart Mrs. Clock’s Pure Jelly. All Fla- ' Good size, fine flavor. Medium size, thin skin. Large size. , ^ Medium size. yors, 28c jar. • Fancy Peas, 20c can. Since 1878 '■ ...... ■ " - T '" ' Tomatoes, small size, 2 cans for SEALDSWEET GRAPEFRUIT (large size) . 3 for 29c FRESH CKISP CELERY (large bunch) ...... bunch l7 c 25c. TEMPLE ORANGES (large, fancy oranges) dozen 05c IDAHO BAKING POTATOES___ ...... 3 for 25c 1-2 lb. Cans Walnut Meats, 47c. FRESH, CLEAN SPINACH...... • lieck 18c FLORIDA HEAD LETTUCE...... head T5c Sweet Mixed Pickles, 28c lb'. HARD RIPE TOMATOES ...... 2 lbs. 25c NEW BEETS AND CARROTS...... : ...... 3 bunches 20c La Touraine Coffee, 49c 1 lb. can. LARGE WHITE CAULIFLOWER...... head 23c ICEBURG LETTUCE (large, solid heads) ...... 3 heads 27c K9CX9(XSeXX9»(XXX3(9SXX9S9(9(X9(9(9S99»eXXS(X^^ Also a good supply of French Endive, Fresh Peas, Lima Beans, Green Beans, Cabbages, Radishes, Artichokes, Escarolcs, Chicorj-, ftlushrooms. Red Cabbages. Sweet Green Peppers and Gold Wax Beans at 4c a pounds MEATS -11 Native Fowls, 49c lb. Boneless Smoked Shoulders, 29c lb. Morning Deliveiy Free Parking Pork to Roast, 29c lb. **The store that holds faith with the people.” Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006 Legs of Lamb, 42c lb. We guarantee that all gro­ An enlarged parking Rib Roast Reef, 35c and 38c lb. ceries purchased up to noon Pot Roast, 35c lb. F. Kelley, Prop, Saturday will be d dlvered Sat^ space in the rear of the Boneless Pot Roast, 38c lb. urday afternoon at the nominal sttH'e— room fo r over \200 Tender Loin Beef, the Best charge of 15c a dellverj’, smaU cars. - Ever, 95c lb. THE LENTEN SEASON or large. HEALTH MARKET Sausage bleat, 29c lb ., j Small Link Sausage,'^c 1b. restricts the average menu but we have a ^wonderful Honey Comb Tripe, 2lSc lb. assortment of delicacies and fish products that you will Rowe’s Oysters Every Day 39c pint. find very satisfying. ' Milk and Cream Every Day. High Grade Meats A t L ow P rices HOME COOKED FOODS. i . . . Including Home Made Fish Cakes, Deviled Crabs, Sugar Cored (sliced) 1 F re^, Lean Lean, Fresh Pork and Beef FRVIT Shrimp, Vegetable and Potato Salads, Macaroni and Spa­ Bacon, lb. . .,.r.r.r.>.;.25c j Pork Shoulders, lb.. .18c Pork Chops, Ibl ...t. 2 3 c Apples, 3 Qts. for 25c. ghetti and Bake Beans. ■ ‘ 4. ■ • Ground, Ib...... T 25c Cal. Oranges, 49c doz. Grapefruit, 3 for 25c. . ’ Tender 1 Loin Yearly ^ Boneless ^ Bananas, 10c lb. Imported and Domestic Canned Fish. Florida Oranges, large size, 59c Imported and Domestic Cheese* Legs of Lamb, lb. .., 38c 1 Lamb Chops, lb. ,.t. . . 48c Legs of Lamb, lb. .. 30c Veal Roast, lb...... r 35c I doz. Scotch and Swedish Salt Herring and Salt Mackerel.., . ' f - Clam Bouillon, Caviar, Pickled Herring. Anchovy, Shrimp and Bloater Paste, Sardellen Butter. Loin ' , %ould:er Prime Bib Boneless ..^'y Comb and Strained Honey, Honey Butter. .. , , Veal Chops, lb.. .w. 35c Lamb Chops, lb. .t. .r.35c Roast Beef, Ibi 27c>- 36c Roast Beef, lb.. . . $5c VEGETABLES Potato Chips in bulk. Pretzels. ^ i . ‘ - Celery, 20c, ' Imported and .Ddmestic Owned Fruits and Vegetables. / • ■ ' *• Iceberg Lettuce, 10c and 15c. Imported and Domestic Jam's and Jellies. Tender Lean Fresh Lean F ^ h C u b e -■ Parsley, 10c. Pickles, Olives,, Onions altd Relishes. Soup Buneb, 10c. Pot Roast, Ib. L.T. .t.r.. 28c Hamburg Steak, lb. .22c Beef Liver, lb. ‘... . ,20c Steak, lb. New Carrots, 2 bunches for 23c. Yellow Peas, Brown Beads, Saygm. ,------^ ^ ------— ------^------— 4— ^^ l*arsnip, 4 lbs. for 25c. 4^ J.«ek8, 10c. Heavy Cream "'Strictly FVesh Eggs Brown’s Butter Fresh Milk Fed - Milk Fed Pore Pork . Pure, Poriji,. New Cabbage, 9c lb. Onions, large size, 2 lbs. for 25c. Fowl (4 to 51/ 2) lb...., 42c Chicken, lb. . ...r.. 45c Sausage Links, lb. . , 27c SnuUl Onions, 4 lbs. foi^ 25c. ~ Store 0^ii?Every F ..^ning Until 9 o’clock Spinach, 85c peck. Titrnips, Yellow Globe, 29c peck. / vv, ■ ” s.'l, ;

vs j^AGE EIGHTEEN 1 19 - • Poultry Season Is Here~-Herald Ads Will Sell ...... -yyitaiwr Houses for Sale 72 other seas^ila^C' 23 Want Ad Information. liost and Found Repairing boil vigoroosl;^T’'i|C^nt8k*^^lttt LOST—IN VICINITY OF Hackmatack AUTOMOBILES^-Wagons repainted. FOR' SALE—10 ROOM house, all mod­ Serve with b u tlerli^.jfeH tle^t ern improvements, two car. .garage. Ra8pherrY:T8rtg^; WMp^ and So. Main street, brown leather Duco or varnish. Prices reasonable, Inquire 17 Ford atreet or telephone MENUS Manchester handbag containing sum of money export work. We can save you of two or and letter bearing owners address. money. Peter A. Baldwin, South ' 261C-W. . • Howard. Call at 7S Hackmatack St. sweeten wittA’ Tg ;amoantr.of '^^' d ; \ Evening Herald Main street. Phone 329. Mail Your Ad FOR SALE—JUST OFF Baat Center For Good'Health honey. Drain ^e^^yweeifened Juice “ ‘ EXPERT SAW FILING, bicycle re­ strobt, nice 8 room home,, fire place, oak floors and trim, 2 oar garage, from, a can’ ot r'^ Raspberries wid. ^Classified Advertisements FOUND — FEB. 21ST. gentleman’s pairing. tires and parts. Work combine the egg.wbite and berries by count Blx av«r»»« to a ilne^ wrist watch. Call 1381-4. guaranteed, prices reasonable. Work high elevation. Owner says sacrifice. Tnifiais number! and abbreviations Price very low. Small amount caah. careful folding, in feeder nj^t to done while you wait. Bills' Tire Re­ ■ A Week’s Supply nn.int as a -word and compond pair Shop, 180 Spruce street. The Herald mortgages arranged. Call Arthur A. break tho , berries. Heap -lightly word* as two words. Minimum cost is Annonneements Knofla. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main Recommended By into sherbert glasses and place on price of three Une^ ^ b ic y c l e REPAIRING, tires, parts, • street. SEWING MACHINES rented by week expert service. Complete stock of nAraAfvu Dr. Frank B. McCoy ice until ready to w re, then top Line rates per day for transient or month. Repairs on all makes. New fishing tackles, .ouslcal instruments, each glass with a dash jof 'wbipped and used machines for sale. Singer prices right. J. P. Ledgard, 2(8 Nc rth cream and a few beiril&fer Sewing Machine Co., 649 Main. Tel. Main street. E«ectlve March lj;g»^®2\,i,arse 2828-W. UNDERWORLD DRAMA Dr. McCoy’s menus Suggested for 7 cts 9 cts WANTED—AUTO owners desiring the week beginning Sunday. March TRI-COLOBED SCARFS 6 Consecutive Days 11 cts STEAMSHIP TICKETS—All parts of 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts expert repair or welding service at 3rd: U cts 13 :CtS the world. Ask for sailing lists and reasonable prices to call at The .O N TIffi STATE SCREEN rates. Phone 7.50-2. Robert J. Smith, , Sunday. The tri-colored idea Is excellent ^ All^ oVders ’fo^ Oliver Welding Works, corner Pearl for style this spring, when it comes will be charised at the '*1,-y 1009 Main street. and Spruce streets. Brekkfast-— Poached egg on Mel­ Snecial rates lor .lonff term every Dolores, Costello in ^‘Redeeming ba toast, stewed figs. to accessorip^. -Anr enlivening addi­ dav^ advertising: .given -upon Automobiles for Sale * 4 vacuum c l e a n e r —Clock, phono­ Lunch— Cornmeal muffins, string tion to a suit or frock is a long Ads ordered for t h r e e or six days graph. door closer repairing. Lock Here Today and To- narrow scarf t ^ t uses navy blue, and gunsmlthlng: key flttidg. beans, lettuce and ripe oliVes. anddav willstopped bo charged ‘jft®*’® only for tho^ai^''the Bralthwaits, 62 Pearl street. ihorroyYi: ■' Dinner— Roast -.chicken, mush­ maple leaf tan and emerald green. tual number of times the ad appear TODAY’S BEST BUYS Clip this Blank—Write Your Ad, rooms en casserole, spinach, rasp­ charging at the rate earned..but CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, "Wiislt are' sa ^ to be the most berry whip. no allowances thl key Qttlng. safes opened, saw Qling Birds have the mo§t remarkable on six time ads stopped after 15 Months to Pay and grinding. Work called for. Print your name and address below. convincingly real Parisian scenes Monday. memo-’les of all wild life. fitth day. , Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm ever produced for the screen are Breakfast— W’holewheat , mushj display lines not I 'Down Payment street. TeL 462. Xo ’’till forbids 1929 Essex.Coach ...... 3150 shtiwn in Dolores Costello’s latest and milk, or cream, stewed prunes. sold.'I'hn TTprald will not be responsible 1928 Sport Touring SEWING MACHINE repairing of all Warner Brothers’ Vitaphone pro­ Lunch— Glass of grapejulce.-. 1928 Graharh Paige ...... 150 for more ^han^no incorrect Insertion IMS «rah«m P « i « . . . . . makes, oils, needles and supplies. K. duction, “ The Redeeming Sin.” Dinner— Roast mutton, baked' of any advertisement ordered for 1928 Hudson Brougham ...... 175 W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. Tel. Miss Costello plays the~role of a ground beets, molded vegetable more than one time. 1928 Chrysler 62 R oadster...... 200 716. Only 21 Days The inadvertent omission of i®®®^ 1928 Pontiac Roadster ...... 125 fleiy apache, dancing girl— singer salad of peas, strlngbeans, celery, j rect publication of advertising 1928. Whippet Coach...... • •; ■ • -s Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleanln,' 24 in an underworld cafe—-and In this custard. rectified only by cancellation of the 1928 Essex Coach ...... 95 colorful part she gives the most al­ Tuesday. 1928 Studebaker Sedan 150 charge made for the service rendered. SUITS MADE TO ORDER 325 up. and Mail to The Herald for Beal luring portrayal o£ her entire Breakfast— Coddled eggs, Melba 1928 La Salle Sedan 450 Then Comc» All advertisements must conform 192'7 Chrysler'70 Brougham...... 185 Easter comes early—order now. career. toast, stewed raisins. ^ and typography with 1927 Paige Cabriolet ...... 140 Cleaning and pressing. Hartford Conrad Nagel is seen as her Lunch— Baked squash, string Tailoring Co. Nick Della Fera. Prop., regulations enforced by ."the 1927 Buick Brougham ...... 175 lover, and thus the popular "team” beans, shredded lettuce. et" and they reserve the right to 1927 Buick Coach ...... 125 15 Oak street. 3927 Landau Sedan ... 125 is perpetuated for the enjoyment of Dinner— Vegetable soup, ■Salls- Spring edit, revise or reject any copy con­ STATE t a il o r in g SHOP. Clearing, RESULTS sidered objectionable. 1927. Pontiac Coupe ...... 115 the theatergoers everywhere. Other bury steak, cooked celery. baked 1927 Chevrolet Coach ...... 85 pressing, dyeing, repairing. Suits CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads made to order. Michael Della Fera, well-known players in the support­ carrots, sliced tomatoes, jello or to be published same day must be re­ 1927 B’ord Coupe...... 40 OR ing ^ast are George Stone, Lionel Jell-well. ceived b.v 12 o’clock noon. Saturda>s Prop.. 10 Bissell street, next to S ee Western Union. Belmpre, PbUllppe de Lacy, Nina , Wednesday. 10:30 a. m. MAJNY OTHERS Quantero and Warner Richmond, Breakfast— Cottage cheese, slic­ Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleaning U4 “ The Redeeming Sin” was directed ed pineapple, thiu slice of .Melba Telephone Your Want Ads. COMMEPvCIAL USED CAR CO. ••Elizabeth Park’' Ads are accepted over the i«l®Pb®"* for Warner Brothers by one of toast. NATIONAL HAT and Shoe Shining Phone “ Iteautiful as a Bose” at the CHARGE-RA’TB ,®bov 1273 Mattr^t, Phone 2-5: Parlor, hats reblocked, cleaned, Hollywood’s most efficient men— Lunch— Grapefruit as desired. as a convlence to advertisers, but renovated; kid and satin slioes djed Dinner— Roast pork, cooked tur­ the CASH RATES will be accepted i-s Howard Bretherton. • Open Evenings and Sundays any color. Expert work guaranteed. FOR AN AD TAKER "Vitaphone magniflciently height­ nips, green peas (canned), salad of Watch this development grow, FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ SS7 Main street. ness office on or before the seventh AA'ill Pay Cash for Used Cars ens the already tense dramatic chopped raw cabbage, apple whip. Henry street and North Elm day following the first insertion of EXPERT TAILOPING. suits made to wer ot the story— being used for Thursday. street. - each ad. otherwise the » CHAKOE measure, choice of fabrics, reason­ voIcesl3rt~pTayersr^tur9.1 sounds — R.ATE will be collected. No responsi­ 1926 STUDEBAKER COACH Breakfast— French omelet, toast able prices. '■ -work' guaranteed. Re­ and symphonic accompaniment. ed triscult, pear sauce. $30U down, balance on very qasy bility for errors in telephoned ads 1925 HUDSON COACH modeling,. cleaning and pressing. M. 49-A Re ims Without Board 50 will be assumed and their accuracy BETTS GARAGE H. Chapnlck, 20 Birch. Fuel and Feed Louis Silvers and his Vitaphone Lunch— Bake potato, b-minute terms buys a 6 room single with’ up- :annot be guaranteed. Hudson-Essex Dealer—129 Spruce to-date appliances. 2 car garage. FOR SALE—BES’l' of hard wood 38 Smyphony Orchestra are responsir cabbage, grated carrot salad. C.\LL1419—HAVE your suit or dress load mixed wood 36.50 lood. slabs FOR RENT — FUR.NISHED room. ble for the music score. pinner— Veg 5le coup, boiled Green section. Prl(» $7,259, Index of Classifications FOR SALE—1925 FORD Coupe, good cleaned, pressed, repaired (or Eas'er. ■ Telephone 1939. mechanical order. Cheap for quick Costs lltt"le—will took like new. 37.00. Cash. Claries Palmer, 895*3, The Metro Movietone Revue, a lean, beef, bak' parsnips, string Eight room house, G.riawold Evening Herald Want Ads are now sale. ’Tel. 2433. raw celery, ice grouped according to classifications .Modern Dyers and Cleaners, U colbLiJuI singing and . dance presen­ beans, salad of street, may be used single or dou­ School. Garden, Farm, Dairy Producti: 50 .4partiaents, Flats, TencmenU 93 below and for handy reference will ,NBXT TO A TF.W Buick Is a used tation, featuring a dazzling array cream. ble. lot 120x175. Price only appear in the numerical order Indl- of talent, heads the big. surround­ Buj'ck. 1927 Brougham, 1926 Sport CUSTOM TAILORED SUIT made to FOR RENT—6 ROOM. tenement, ’ Friday. $7,600. 'cated: . Roadster, 1926 Two»Door Sedan, 1924 measure, your choice of coloring, GRAIN. FLOUR, hay and straw. Try North Elm street, newly renovated, ing program.. Such stars as the Breakfast— Oatmeal with milk or Births ...... Broqgham. 1924 Regular Sedan. 1926 weave, 3’-’.'* up. Work guarant.ed. 20 per cent Moons Dairy feed. We modern improvements, garage. Call Eight acre farm with house, barn Engagements ...... 1 feed It at our own farm. I. P. Camp- Ponce Sisters, George Dewey Wash­ cream, no sugar. Four Sedan. Capitol ^ulck. Phone ManchesteT Tailor Shop. 241 North 358. ington and J.ack Pepper are seen Lunch apples with peanut butter. and poultry houses. Close in town Marriages ...... i: 1600. . Main street. • bell. Phone 2400. Deaths ...... ' ...... i. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all im­ and heard. , Dlnnei*— Tomato and celery veg­ and the price is only $5,50(X; Card of Thanks ...... • ‘‘ In Memo.iam ...•■•:■---- r : FOR SALE—REO 7 passenger tour-i ORDER YOUR SUIT OR topcoat for Household GouCs 51 provements, on trolley line. Telep ■ The opening chapter of “ The etable broth, baked sea bass, cook­ Main street locatioD for milk Ing; Chandler sedan. 3 Reo-trucks. Ea.ster. Expert cleaning, dyeing phone 2979. Collegians,” a new serial, and the ed plant, spinlch, sliced tomatoes, Lost and Found * Bi iwn's,Garage. Telephone 869. Cor­ dealer, garage, battery station or a .\dnouhcements • - pairing, pressing. Work called for ourrent Issue of State News Events plain jello or jell-well, no cream. ner Cooper and West Center streets. and delivered. Diana's Tailor Shop, 3 WE ARF, CLOSING out a few walnut FOR RE.NT—6 ROOM tenement. Im­ trucking business. We believe we Personals ...... ^ odd dressers and odd vanity cases, 1 completes the program. • Saturday. Anfdmobiles Eldriiige street. Tel. 1734. provements. Apply at 283 .Spruce ' have a property at the, right price. from 25 to 50 ofC to make room. See street. Telephone 24GG-J. 1 Tomorrow’s show is continuous Breakfast— Coddled eggs, Melba .'tutomobiles for Sals- ...... ^ FOR-SSl E-GOOD GSED C.\RS them. Benson Furniture Company.' It will be tn your interest to inquire Automobiles for Kjtchange :.... 5 Help WaiiteC-—Male ! from 2';15 until 10:30. toast, dish'of berries (canned). FOR RENT^SIX ROOM flat, modern if you can use such a place- ,\uto Accessories-rTlres ...... ” CRA Wi^KD A UTO ku PPLY CO. FOR SALE—CHAIRS 85c, high chair improvements, rent reasonable. In­ Lunch— Rice en casserole, string Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ' Center & Trotter Streets WA.NTED— YOUNG MAN as as'i::tant $1.00, mahogany rocker, large mir­ Auto Schools...... •...... quire 234 Oak street. beans, head lettuce with, ollvd oil. •’Tel.' 1174 or 2021-2 bookkeeper and typist. Good op­ ror, oak desk, stroller wanted. Tel. Dinner— Cream cheese, boiled Autos—Ship by Truck ...... portunity. State age and experience. 859-4. FOR RENT-5 ROOM flat, with .\utos—For-Hire ...... Box W, Manchester Herald. garage at 47 Benton street. Tele­ MacDONALD AND beets tomato-spinach-asparagus tlarages—Service—Storage ...... 10 Auto Accessories— Tires 0 phone 1*230. salad, pineapple sponge. Robert); Smith Motorcycles—Bicycle . . . . ; ...... MA.VAGER WANTED for Manchester FOR s a l e TWO SINGLE beds 5-minute cabbage: Shred the de­ AVanted Autos—Mot«>rcyoles ---- 12 .BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile, store. Experience unnecessary. $750 Complete 310. Phono 413. FOR RE.NT-6 ROOM tenement, .ill lOOOMain UiiKiacsa'is'nd ProfwiHloAn'i Scrvltea-’ rangitfg'from 37 up. Recharging and cash deposit required on goods. $:!U0 Improvements, stea.n heat, and FAZENDA AT CIRCLE sired amount of crisp fre^h cabbage Business Services OITered ...... t* repairing..^Dlstriliutors of Prest-O- up monthl.v. FOR SALE—3 PIECE mahogany bed and place In a heavy aluminum Manufacturer, 333 saragre. Inquire at 52 Husseli streeV.. Insurance, Mortsages, Household Services Offered ...... i3-.\ Llto Batteries. Center .\uto Supply D.wight street. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929- t»AGE NINETEBK^ FLAPPER FANNY SAYS SENSE and nonsense SK ll’ l’ Y By Perey L ikosby ^ VST> The Little Switches The little switches in my home Are truly friends to me, A touch on one— and there is light fiee.r'M loeMieo Where darkness used to be. « 9 0 0 T M V 6£D 6«A I»H y , I QfON'T PUY Another little switch controls 1* lAV FfAMe OM t My hearth’s cheery glow; T e iY . f — And one does duty every time r AiMT the Papsft My washer starts to go. r I touch another switch and feel U' My fan's cool, bracing air; I And one I touch when I would have A warm blast dry my hair.

And there’s a switch that operates The pad that warms my bed; And one that gives me current when I want to toast my bread.

I know that everyone who reads My tribute will agree, REG. U. S. PAT. OFT. The little.switches in my home C I9£9. BV NCA WtVlCE. INC. Are truly friends to me. C»pyricl>t.j^.iilc ftecy CWitori fitm Am.. Inc. A lot of wi\es give tlieir hus­ bands but little here below. Family Agreement OUR ROARDINC; HOUSE “ And how do you get on with The Little Scorpions’ Club By Fontaine Fox your wife?’’ By Gene Ahem “ I've a splendid working ar­ rangement with her. In the fore­ noon she does what she wants and OF THC (gRETATEST APN/a NTA iS^E^ o f THE LITTLE" in the afternoon I do what she ^do/^FloMS' ciLUP IS THE* CHAHOE IT ALWAYS (iWES To na-WELL, So Lofis, YoU S o L0kJ6" J*AKe s ib ? / -- MAVIE wants.'’ PUCK aWay fkon\ "the little ^F^oTHEK'' srRiLis-'BEAKis'/i^ see >S'PoSE You’ll Work vou ybdsorreiS CHANGE TllI.S. Moving Day Familiar Phrases VoU AEAllJ veAr , "VOUR WAV ouruacT AUYTHiHe “ Be careful of that m irror!” i rP m V ;jup6A\Em“ YEAR WITH TH'* tWere’s a Hice Today we start out with one “ Oh look out please! It's a heir-i COIN and almost before we know loom.” IMPKov/EP / iF You A H ’ A PAIR oF House it we have a BILL. It’s an easy “ Remember those two big bar­ HAPPEkl Xo u)AKE UP ^ GRIWP-ORSAU ! s SUPPERS MY way to pick up change. Par is rels have china in them!” u)HeM y h '' major fails n^POUYlET TH’ *Roo^A, AlsiJ’ four and one solution is on another “ Don't be ridiculous! I know ■p.p. CoUDUcToP page: very well there were no marks on Ikl, “TELL’M G’BVE Top 'Buster has a the piano when you took it down!” CHARGE You ueai set of “ Look at that now! The fool fAB i XbLU/A I MORE THAU HALF " * c 0 1 N rammed the vacuum cleaner SA1d if he ev/ep comes FARE VoR^ military , through father's oil portrait!” ^ • 1 - "TUMI o R'T- •brushes/. “ Mind the walls on the turns!” To CHICAGO., I CA/J Tl>: <1 “ You take the bulbs in the car iT WITH rH’ SHERIFF To and let the men move the rest of the set.” •G iv/e H/M A “ Dear me 1 wonder if they've got everything now?” CELL tUlTH A c ^ 9 S o U T H E R M , Dietitian— Yes, a few lettuce eycposuRE ' leaves, without oil, and a glass of orange juice. There, madam, that B 1 L L completes your daily diet. Mrs. Overweight— Thank you so 'THE RULES. much. Doctor, but do I take this before or after meals? 1— The idea of Letter Golf is to change one word to another and do Diner— “ Say, what kind of soup it in par, a given number of strokes is this?” Thus to change COW to HEN, in Waiter— “ Why chicken, sir.” three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, Diner— “ I don’t find any chick­ HEN. en in it.” 2— You change only one letter Waiter— “ Well, you wouldn’t ex­ at a time. pert to find horse in horse-radish, 3— You must have a completewould you?” word, of comman usage, for each ! jump. Slang words and abbrevia- j Livts of great men remind us lions don’t count. |we can make our lives sublime by 4— The order of letters cannot be keeping our mouths shut and get­ H. changed. ting to work on time. One solution is printed on an­ other page. At last a man has been found who has a good word to say for the saxophone. “ It is the only in­ Single " ’fnxedne.ss” j strument that sounds as well •Although a bachelor. I’ll admit, j while you are learning to play it as Ccfpyri;ht. 1<;29. by The E;ll S>mjlcaif. Inc.) 192», BY NCA SCRVICC, INC etO. 0.9. < Don't think I ’m losing all my wit, | But I've just paid my income tax. I If you think a woman can't take a joke look at some of the husbands Social Note \they have acquired. WASHIN(;T()N TUBBS W The Zero Hour By Crane The Collector of Internal Reve- ;ue has been mailing a lot of let- There has to be a bright side be­ ers to his acquaintances. fore you can look on it. — woew PER r GRANP VlZERl

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(READ THE S'lORY, THEN COLOR THE PlC’iURE) SALESMAN S,\M Mighta Beien Worse BySmaV The Tinymites still wondered trees belong. It is a shame to why the T'ree Man was so queer. drag them down when they are “ Oh, my,’’ said Sconty. , “ I not full grown. It spoils the looks WERe. I a m . k it t v ! voeLL, ^ow. YeAH-TUATS B e ,- o v b I'LLS A V -l S P IL T C/\Y t&OOOMeSSl MOPfel IT WAS XW just wish you’d tell us what you’re of everything and takes the beau­ ALL S€.T f o r TP£ oMce. v'ou'Re. CAUSe. I WAS GLAD SOMe’TVHMCj- HOT CAHOV a l l . I'L L B e r 7H’ BOSS CANDYI OVER. TK’ KITCHBM 1 WAS BOtLIMCr all about.' W e’ve never seen a ty out of spring. The woodsmen MovtesV OM T A <&€.T OUTa “TVi' BO _ OVeR.’. man like you. How do you live? ought to kpow enough to let the STORe. T ’MIG^HT 1 WROMtS-C FLOOR.’ • What do you do? The story of trees alone. your life would be a thrill to us, “ Well, that’s where I play my no doubt.” small part. From spot to spot I (iO( The Tree Man smiled, and then quickly dart and scare some of sat down. . Said he. “ Now Tinles, the woodsmen off, while racing (fo gather ’round. I’ll tell you all a through the breeze. They don’t fAAkSH- , kory that’s as strange as it can know what I am you see. and that PRtTTV Soft; be. What you are goinig to short­ is why they’re scared of me. It ly hear will be unusual, I fear. But may sound like real foolish work, CHUCKCLtT anyway I'm going to talk a little but I ’ve saved lots of trees.” CftRPKwecs POUMO while ’bout me. Just then the rain began to fall. <^T L e «S T - "You see, out in the open air The Tree Man said, “ Hey, one and CHCOStTHe. he monstrous trees grow every­ all, crawl underneath my flowing CHOICE OF where. That’s why the woodsmen hair. A thoughtful soul am L CHews I •ome around with axes every year, I’ll act just like a bumberskoot.” ’ hey wish to chop them to the The Tinles all began t’o hoot. “ Oh. OUR. ^eFMuir ” "d. where later on the limbs thanks?” they cried. “ You’re b f r s ptRe but all the trunks and very kind. You’re keeping us '.11 TH€. BeST- > parts are dragged away dry.” ©AR MOMS./ from here. “ Of course you know that that (The Tinymites meet the is wrong, ’cause this is where the friendly onk in the next story. 1 TPAGE vTWENTf llltmrMer IttntittQ Wmld FWUAY, MAKCH 1^1^29^

Town Treasurer and Mrs. George MOTHER-DAUGHTER H. Waddell were guests at the East BOSTON OPERA Hartford Chamber of Commerce >:>»* V. banquet and dance held at Palm * -V SINGERS BANQUET Gardens last evening. with so . METHODIST CdURCH Tuesday, March 5 Is the date set ANTONIO NETTO for the regular monthly business and WED. EVE. MARCH 6 meeting and social of the Bucklahd BETTY FELSON Auspices Parent-Teacher association, on acr HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MISSIONARY SOCIETY count of the town meeting Monday, the program at Buckland has been s o U TH -MRN ChfES TER ■ CONN Tickets $1.50 Admitting changed to Tuesday evening. Sunday March 3 ,3 p. m. Mother and Daughter Principal C. P. Qulmby of the High Admission $1.00. They Can Be Procured from school will be the speaker. All at­ Under the Auspices of Daughters Mrs. C. L. Taylor and Any tending the social are expected to and Sons of Italy Other Member. wear their old clothes, all who are considered too well dressed will be Six prises, the first being $2.50 liable to small fines. A ladies gold pieces, will be awarded the orchesta will provide music and two winners at cards at the Good Will amusing sketches and a monologue ABOUT TOWN club’s whist and dance this evening, Printed Silk Frocks will he presented. Refreshments King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ which will be held in the City View and dancing will follow. Mrs. Wil­ lows will meet in Odd Fellows hall dance hall on Keeney street. Re­ liam Moore heads the large com­ freshments will follow the games mittee of arrangements. this evening. The business of the and dancing to music by a three- meeting will include the exemplifi­ On Light and Dark Grounds cation of the second degree. piece orchestra will round out the Center Church Women’s Federa­ evening. ______tion has voted to abandon the Len­ ten supper which was scheduled for iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnimiiiiiiiiiiiiix'U March 14 and instead will have a social on that evening for the mem­ bers of the federation, in charge of the home service committee. $16.75 The Printed James Cole will be leader of the class meeilng to be held at the r ^Shoppir^ (Soni^ Church of the Nazarene at 7:30 Vivid little prints on light ana dark grounds in one and two piece SILK HAT this evening. models featuring the all-important style details—bows, pleated tiers, scarf Charles A. Sweet is one Manches­ necklines and surplus effects. Many are trimmed with plain colored silk With Matching Scarf ter man who plans to be present at skirts, godets and bindings- Individual models that can be worn now and Is New the inauguration of President Her­ throughout the spring and summer seasons. bert Hoover at Washington Mon­ The vogue for-prints is, shown in day. Mr. Sweet has never been in these hat and scarf sets. Snappy \ Washington before. He will leave printed silk hats trimmed with col­ CONTINUING Sunday evening. ored straw with matching triangu­ lar scarfs. They can be worn now An unusual opportunity to learn with dark winter coats and later )f the traits of an unusual people, light spring ensembles. ;lie Kabyles of North Africa, will be Youthful Silk Frocks $10 Afforded at the lecture which Miss 0 2 Ueorgiana Such will give this ever ning at 7:30 at the North Metho­ Inexpensive frocks fashioned of neat printed silks and plain silk OUR 63rd. dist church, and at the Sunday crepes in smart models that are suitable for office, school, business and morning service at the South general wear. New spring shades. Methodist church. Miss Such Is Main Floor the founder of a dispensary that Hale’s Frocks—Main Floor will treat an average of 100 per­ sons daily, and last summer gave medical treatment and relief to more than 3000 women and chil­ ANNIVERSARY dren. One Group Sweaters and Skirts Mrs. Thure Hanson of Worcester, Mass., who is spending a few days of for School and Sports Wear. with her parents. Rev, and Mrs. P. J. O. Cornell of Church street entertained a number of ladies High Grade WE WILL UNTIL TUES. yesterday afternoon in honor of / SLIP-ON SWEATERS her mother’s birthday. Mrs. Cor­ nell was remembered with a num­ of fine yarn in plain and modernistic de­ ber of gifts, including cut fiowers and plants. Dainty refreshments Winter Coats signs in gay spring shades—blue, rose, The Embroidered 6 P . M . were served by the hostess and a peach, nile and tan. thoroughly enjoyable afternoon and Printed was spent. >$1.98 to $3.98 The youn,g men of the Manches­ SILK BAG • ter Green Community club will run $59-50 Celebrate With Special the usual Saturday evening dance tomorrow night at the Green school Is Smart. assembly hall. Just a few high grade winter coats left in stock which we are PLEATED SKIRTS Just unpacked—the best looking silk bags in modernistic printed pat­ The Ladies Sewing society of the closing-out at $59.50. Fine broad­ of wool crepe, flannel, serge and novelty terns and hand embroidered designs Values Throughout Swedish Lutheran church will offer cloth dress coats and sports coats on plain grounds. Small envelope^ for sale at Hale’s store, a wide lavishly trimmed with eggshell car­ woolens with fine pleated fronts and and back-strap pouch models for variety of Swedish coffee cakes, rye plain backs with fitted waistlines, as afternoon wear. bread, cakes pies and cookies. The acul, skunk, wolf and cross fox. Silk sale will begin at 2 o’clock and the crepe lined. Black, navy and tan. well as the popular circular pleated committee in charge will be Mrs. If you will need a new coat early skirts. Plain shades and plaids. The Store Carl Anderson, Mrs. Selma Erick­ next fall, it will pay you to invest son, Mrs. John Soderburg and Mrs. $3.98 to $5.98 $2.98 and $3.98 Claus Anderson. in one now. Bag and Scarf Sets $4.98 I These anniversary sales are the most | Aldo Pagan! will be in charge of Main Floor the card party at the Manchester Sweaters and Skirts—Main Floor. Main Floor I important happenings of the year, | Community clubhouse this evening. I There are hundreds of big bargains | Swedish Baking Sale A Smart Blouse Will Auspices of Ladies Sewing Society Spring House Frocks I awaiting our patrons during this anniver- | of Swedish Lutheran Church Saturday at 2 p. m. “Make” Your Suit In Conservative Cotton Prints I sary celebration. See that you get your | HALE’S STORE F share while chance is yours. Until Tues- | $1.98 I day 6 p. m. Remember. | $ 1.98 and ritmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Saturday Since you’ll be needing a half The Triangular $5.98 dozen or so really nice house- dresses for spring and summer SCARE Final Why not one of the I : - /“ new tuck-ins as an extra —why not choose them all at PMONtS blouse for your spring Completes the suit, or If you prefer over­ once, and now while our assort­ biouses are here, too. Sports Outfit. Clearance ments are complete and fresh? Printed silks, plain silks, Your sports outfit Is not complete pongee and broadcloth You’ll find among these, frocks unless it is “touched off’’ by a gay fashion these blouses printed scarf. We are showing new GOOD THINGS TO CAT which can be had in fashioned of cotton prints in smartly tailored styles as hand blocked triangular silk scarfa Sale conservative patterns trimmed in beautiful color combinations that well as the more feminine are guaranteed washable. Pickled Pigs* Feet, 2 lbs. . . . ______.r.r.25c models. Check items you are inter­ with self-materials or pique. N. B. C. Royal Lunch, 2 lb. box ...... 33c Blouses—^Main Floor ested in, they are genuine Short sleeves. The colors are N. B. C Grahams, 2 lb box ______33c guaranteed to be absolutely money saving bargains. N. B. C. Household Cookies, box _____ 21c A LENTEN SPECIAL! fast. Main Fl6or Bacon in the piece, special ....___25c lb. Sizes 36 to 52 Cuts will weigh from s lbs. up. — Fi-oand Robin Fresh $195 Mink Marmot House Frocks, Main Floor Sliced Bacon, special, lb .______29c Walnut Stuffed Dates (Rind off. V'^ery satisfactory bacon.) Coat $95 Fresh Fowl for Fricassee ...... $1.53 each 75c Popular Fictions, Special $159.50 Pony Coat 3 9 ^ Pound Rib Roasts of Pork______.23c to 29c lb. A close-out lot of popular fictions by well known authors at 59c (This is Sinclair's famous Iowa Com fed Pork—try it.) Fitch Collar $95 A fresh shipment—^Just unpacked. each. You will find many of the new books In this group. 59> Books— Main Floor, front entrance. Confectionery Sugar...... 8c lb. $58 to $95 Cloth Coats I Main Floor Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 4 cans...... 31c Sizes 16 to 38 only Fresh Green Peas, 2 qts...... 33c $39.50 Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges .. .33c dozen $15.95 Girls* Coats DR. M. H. SQUIRES Baldwin Apples...... 99c peach basket Size'S 8 to 14 < CMropractor SUNDAY DINNER Baldwin Apples, 4 qts. r .- .. 25c $10 at the That you shall know we are put­ Pinehurst Hamburg ...... 29c lb. TREATMIlNTrOR ting on regular 50c O’Sullivan, $12.95 Girls’ Coats Goodrich and Goodyear Rubber Pinehurst’s Meadowbrook Sausage Heels for $7.50 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Meat . «. . .-.T.:.r.r.:.r...... 29C lb. H i m SHERIDAN . ► Beef Liver . . . .r«-. .-. t .-. . .r.-.n .'.-.. .r.-.i 19c lb. $2.95 Sunburst Skirts Office: Try Pinehurst Hamburg or Sausage Meat. We have a rapid* ly increasing demand for these two items and our customers tell for girls $2.39 Selwitz Block Turkey, Duck or Chicken SAM YULYES us that the seasoning in this Meadowbrook Sausage Meat is “Just right.” For either meat loaf or Meat Balls this hambnrg will Phone 487-2 with ali the. fixings, $1 701 Main St., be found well worth 20c a lb. Please read our advertisement on the regular market page. Call 2000, . . Raw linseed oil,,appUed'once or Thev'wprid Is not perfectly twice dally, mar remove warts or round, actually being flatter at the corns in \ few days. north and south poles.