PAGE B IA T A B H lEwniiia Sm tlh AVB8AOB DAILY OIBCOlA'nOM ABOUT TOWN JUDGE INGLIS FINDS for the Meath at Oeeeeslier, l$$6 5 * 8 5 3 ^ Mt— Marjory Cheney was elected FOR MRS. SUMNER Meaner ef the Aodit vtee president of the Connecticut lE iiP t t t n g Chlldreo'e Aid society at lU annual Borean of Clrcnlatlona ‘ weetlnic yeetcrday In the Hartford - club. H. BlsseU Carey of Farming- MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM ton was re-clccted pre.sldcnt. In his Renders Defendant’s Verdict VOL. LV., NO. 93. (f l sseWed Advemalag oa Page 10.1 M^nniiKl report, Henry R. Murphy, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1936. executive secretary, stated that (TWELVE PAGES) throughout the entire state the so- in Suit Following Bolton detv ha.s spent $99,715.65 and has taken care of 289 children in foster Fatalities. homes. HOME OF HOFFMAN Italians Move Ahead; SENATE OF U. S. Hostesse.*^ for the meeting of S t Mary’s Woman's auxiliary this eve Judge Ement A. Ingll.^ of Middle- BRITAIN IS ALARMED ning at 8 o’clock In the parish house town today rendered a defendant’a ; IS m RELIEF will be Mrs. Max Kasiilki, Mrs. 3,000Prisoners Taken verdict In the nult brought by Mra ; HEAVILY GUAKDED Henry Weir and Mrs. Margaret Sar gent.* Th^ speaker will be Mrs. Martha .1. Miller, admlntatratrlx of i Josephine Wlll.^on. ruper\'isor of so the estate of her non, Chester M.; INARl^PROBE southern army droveH 90 miles north > «" loo mues m- cial sc^^•ice for thl?* town. Joyce, against Mrs. Edna Sumner of j to Ethiopia from iti Jy*s colonies of OVER ILLNESSOF KIN New Jersey Governor Re Into Ethiopia after a week-long Bolton Center for damagen result-1 Somaliland and iiultrea after three Saturday Concludes Hale*s Great Jamutry KIPLING TIES running battle around Dolo, Fascist and a half months. ' Mrs. Ida Whitphouse of Wllliman- ing in the death of her non which | dispatches said today, while a new Row Over Wilson’s Record tic is DOW making her home with occurred at Bolton Center, June 9, \ ceives Many Threatening Barren deserts In the south and advance was heralded from the jagged moumalns It, the north trop her son. Cliffm-d Whltchouac of 159 1933. I northern front. jVIonarch Seriously 111 Oxygen Administered Birch street In his decision Judge Inglia stated j DOWN FOR AN ical summei ra’ns to follow the Gen. Rudolfo GrazlanTs southern "Uttle rainy season,” and more Discloses That ^ Fond that Mra. Sumner, operator of the Letter^ His Children Are forces were reported to have reach Group 3 of the Memorial Hospital automobile Involved In the fatal ac ranging Ethiopian warriors stUI Monarch During tiie! ed the vicinity oi Rlngl, taking confronted the Fascists. auxillaiy will met t Monday aher- cident. w’Rs not negligent In any way ' STORE-WIDE SALES! AEONjOR TWO’ more than 3,0Ub prisoners as well Has Been Tapped to noon at t!ie Y. .M. A. Mr?t. D. M. In the operation of her car. The Also Placed Under Gnard. Marshal Pietro Badogllo'a north as killing more than 4,000 native ern army has laid down a tremen — Heart Specialist Caldwell i.^ Ih', h-noer f>f thl.s group. faulty operation of the motorcycle defenders In the offensive which 1 2 '/,% Wool All Our Regular 39c dous defensive line In Its right wing Finance Investigation. by Joyce or the automobile driven started last Sunday. sector, advices from Asmara said, The regiiliir nintjthly meeting of by Mr.s. .Sumner was regarded a.'^ a Newark, N. J„ Jan. 18— (A P) — Forrest Mills Great British Poet Soccnmbs In the north, Italian press reports believing a major battle wUI be moned from Londml the board t-f tlir« i.'tors of the Orange nubstantlul factor In the accident DRUG The Newark Ledger in a copyright- said, the Duke of Plstola assured fought In the vicinity of the occu Hall Cor|H»rRtion will be held in the A Great Sale of Towels Joyce w'a.n Instantly killed and ed story said. today the home ot After Hoars of Cooia; the "23rd of March'' Division of pied Ethiopian sacred city of Ak- Washington, Jan. 18.— (A P )— Bulletin Says Bronc Washington Social club rooms to John Fracchia, a passenger on the Wash Fabrics 3 yds. -00 Gov. Harold G. Hoffman at South Fascist Blackshl.-ts which he com sum. Senator CTark (D„ Mp.) waa be morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. Joyce motorcycle, wa.a fatally In VESTS and WK) Only! Beautiful, Soft, Absorbent SPECIALS mands; The defenses included a web $1JC6 Water Bottle A f Amboy la under heavy guard be ol lieved to be ready today for an at jured In the crash. Good looking patterns In tweeds and plaids, in blue, navy, brown cause of letters threatening the "A decisive battle will be unleash machine guns and artillery em All credible evidence presented at or S y rin g e...... • X e U O Whole World Moams ed." tempt to rescue a neutrality Inquiry Catarrh Is Complicated] Cannon and green. 38" wide, guaranteed washable. lives of Mrs. Hoffman and their placements ten miles beyond Ak- that Iz foundering In a aea of Dem the trial was on Mrs. Sumner's nld-'. Victory Promised PANTIES 200-Sheet Pkg. Modeme three children. sum, while the Holy City' Itself was ocratic Indignation in the Senate. Judge Inglln ruled. No credible evi Cleaniing Tlssuee, A e The duke pron iaead short ed during moat .if the campaign The southern army advanced to ness— Family at Beds J S l ...... $ 1 . 0 0 followed the governor's reprieve ol London, Jan. 18.— (AP) — Rucl- seek to speak to the Senate today ly before the crash, a point which ^ for $ ^ .00 Bruno Hauptmann. The new position reported for the Its reported new line In pursuit of KIWANIAN GUEST the attorneys f(#r the plantlff sought TOWELS 60c Ipana Tooth A e yard Kipling, Great Britain's fam southern forces and the present the columns ot Ras Desta Demtu. In the aftermath of a row that Dr. Frank L. Golden, one of the to prove. The collision was caused. Wash Fabrics 4 y d s .$ ^ .0 0 Paste, 8 f o r ...... ^ X a U O ous poet-imperialist, died early to lines of the aorthem army, how son-in-law of E.npcror Halle Selas flnmaci to a climax yesterday when governor's secretaries, the paper ever. were still more than 600 miles Senator Gla.is (D.. Va.) shouted BULLETIN! Judge Inglls ruled, by the contrib 60o PhllUp'B Milk A m g a /v added, confirmed the story that day In the Middlesex hospital at the sie. Smart patterns In plaids and checks In red, brown, navy, and of Hagneela, S for • X sU O age of 70, sending the Empire which "Coward!" and "Demagogue!" at Sandringham, Eng., Jam! utory negligence of Joyce. state and municipal police were Senator Nye (R„ N. D.). In a previous trial brought by the 2 9 c green. 36" wide. — (AP)—Seveaty-yeor-aM L 2nd Congregational Church 60o Jergen’a LoUon, A e t \ t \ guarding the Hoffman family "after Nye. as chairman of the Senate estate of John Fracchia, against ~ Gordon Silk and Wool S f o r ...... • i o U U a flood of acurrllus, threatening George V. Ill ot a bnmefclal j ! munitions committee which Is in ment, enfferad further Mrs. Sumner, a defendant’s verdict S6o Kleenex, O O communications had been received, Minister to Be Speaker was also given. More than a score Good Quality 36” White and Striped both In the executive offices and the vestigating World War trade and tome of a heart attack Cannon Mills made these towels especially for January 800 s h e e ts ...... M a l C GUNS BEFORE BUTTER, financing with a view to drastic new of witnesses from Bolton and Man promotions. governor's home." temooa, laoreoalag chester testified at the trial which HOSIERY OOo Pepeodent «« a "It was revealed that the two neutrality legislation, had charged over bis oondKioa. Monday Noon. was held In Rockville, January 8 THREE STYLES A n tlse^ c ...... Hoffman children of school age that Woodrow Wilson “falslfled” A bolletta posted at ttMil a major point of war history. Clark and 9. Values to $1.00 Pair Another Bottle for lo. were being escorted to and from o f Woiidrlnglwm heuoor*^ Outing Flannel 7 yds. $ X .00 GOEBBELS TELLS NAZIS had backed him up to the extent of royal reoldenee, at $:$$ this j Attorney William M. Harney of 20” X 40” Solid 20” X 40” classes by plainclothes men.” Rev. Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds, pas Hartford and associate counsel rep Sizes 9 - 9'/, - 10 The children are Ada, 14, a stud saying there were "Inconsistencies” tomooa aoldi tor of the Second CongregaMonnl resented^ the plaintiff and Attorney Color Checkered Border Make up your own gowns and pajamas. Good variety of pat ent at the Harold G. Hoffman Higb In published records and secret docu "Hie Majesty the Klag! church, will be the f^ucst speaker terns In stripes. 86" wide. schol, named In honor of her father, ments. had Bome hours ot Frank E. Dully and R. D. O'Connell HOOVERETTES Must Have Anns to Get Col sleep.” kt the meeting of the Manchester were counsel for the defense. Popular peasant weave and Lillian, 9, who attends grade COOLIDGE RETIRES So widespread was the anger that Beautiful soft all-over school. The other child la Hope, 4. Nye's charge aroused among power Xlwanis club, Monday noon at the dobby border, strong, stur Small, medium and extra T. M. C. A. His topic will be "How colors in the body of this dy weave for extra long 3-Year Guaranteed "Despite the services of a maid, onies, Declares Hitler Min ful Democratic Senators that there Sandringham, England, Jan. large sizes. Prints and the Ledger said, "Mrs; Hoffman were free predictions *he Nye com Qreat Britain Met the Dcpreaalon.” p towel are set off by the wear; thick, fluffy surface AS TREASURY AIDE (A P )—The phjrslcians to Hla Many are of the opinion that 2 « * $ X light shades. keeps continuous guard over little mittee's Inquiry was about "all jesty, the 70-year-old King white terry band border. for greater absorbency. tousle-halred Hope." ister in Defiant Address; washed up." that it would get no Britain solved the problem much announced todav that anxlei bettci than the United States and Thick terry surface, Borders in bright shades SHEETS $ 1 . 0 0 Threatened ChUdren more funda. One of the letters sent to Mrs hla condition persisted, Dr. Reynolds is well qualified to talk FOOD SALE strong underweave. Col of red, black, jade, maise Warns Soviets. But cnark. when asked if the mu heart weakness developed fromf on this subject after a residence of 2 ' " $ 1 . 0 0 Hoffman told her, the paper said, Ont of Sympathy With New nitions Investigators would change Saturday, Jan. 18 Capeskin ors are jade, yellow, peach, and blue. Mercerized yarns 81” X 99” 72” X 99” 6 3 " X 99” that If her husband did not drop bis sudden cold. two yeara there. In September of their course, said shortly: One of England's most 1083 he resigned the pastorate of a blue and orchid. in border. interest in Hauptmann, "one ot “Why should w e?“ 9 A. M. A flne quality sheet with no starch or dressing—guswanteed for your children will suffer the conse^ Deal, May Be Sncceeded heart ipeclallats w a s ___ _ Springfield church to study In Scot at least three years' wear. Berlin, Jan. 18.— (AP) —Dr. Paul Nye Insisted documents showed from London to the bedside ot land under the Wells Fellowship quences." Joseph Gocbbcis, minister of propa HOSPITAL GLOVES 20” X 40” ALL OVER CHECK Print House Dresses "It Is understood,” the Ledger Monarch, to loin the three which he was awarded by the Hart A brand new towel, all-over check design In a fine quality con ganda, called the German people to hy H. Oliphant (DooUnued on Page Two) clans already In attendonoe. ford Seminary Foundation for abil Gray, Tan, Black and said, "all anonymous notes threat AUXILIARY struction. Bright colors that are fast. Checks In red, black, blue, 42” X 36” and 45” x 36” Four-Year Guaranteed ening violence have been turned to further sacrifices today In advanc A short time after the ity n the fold of theology and phll- Browiv Not all sizes in all gold and green. postal Inspectors and handwriting Sir Maurice A. Cassidy, b ’•inpby. He was accompanied oy Hale’s General $ ing the Reich’s rearmament toward by train, it was learned aul color.s. Values to $1.95. 1.00 experts In the federal'service." Washington, Jan. 18— (A P )—The ICrs. Reynolds and they made their Electric Dept. 22” X 44” Fine Quality Cannon The governor was In Newark lost the time when the Nazi government PALKA TOLD PAL tlvaly that oxygen waa ad) headquarters In Edinburgh, Scot pushes out for colonics. name of Herman Oliphant figured sd to the Sovereign di night to address the New Jersey night.. land, traveling In the British Isles Basement Hale's Store. PiUow” Cases 4 for $ J .00 Laundrymen's Association. prominently today in unofficial dis One Odd Lot of **The time is coming when we It was bastlly explained, and on the continent when oppor “ Very few people have a kindly cussion as to a successor to Thomas tunity offered. It was at the Uni Bath Towels nn Bodyord KlpUng must demand colonies,” he defiantly HE KILLED COPS that oxygen la a modem trsal Note the difference In the quality of these flne percale cases. word to say for the governor of told 85*000 listeners in Deutschland Jefferson CooUdge, resigned under versity of Edinburgh that Mr. Rey pair WOOL BLOUSES secretary of the treasury. for a catarrhal condition, $ 1 .0 0 39c each 3 for $ 1 .00 New Jersey," he said. he set oflre with patriotism hall. **lt cannot go on like this. nolds received hla doctor's degree. Asked If there was any truth - to Into Coolli^e, conservative Bostonian, that auffsnid by Hla M a je s ^ widespread mourning. There are countries wl[iich have baa been odmlnistersd to i' On hla return Dr. Reynolds supplied Real fine quality Cannon towels that make the Ideal bath toweL a report that he bad a suspect lb more colonies than they know what handed in hla resignation yesterday at a 4*lttsfleld, Massachusetts MILLINERY SYL-0 SUPS 2 ' ” $ 1 . 0 0 the Lindbergh baby kidnaping His body lay later in the day In because he did not agree with cer •svaral Umss daring recent Colored borders In blue, gold, peach, green and orchid. Size 22"x44". to do with.*' Bridgeport Man Tells Jury fighting that aliment Church, and In November received Not AU Sizes. Ing held Incommimlcado, he said: the same simple bed in a private tain New Deal policies. hospital room which he had occupied Sarcastically* he criticized Nazis Oliphant former professor of law OsnHae tv< and accepted a call to the local Card Party !)9c Unbleached $1.98 Values----- 50c Made of Petal GIo. Will not “Nekrer heard of It." who worry about butter and’ egg church. "Have you received any new evi since he undenvent an emergency at Johns Hopkins University and of Conversation He Had HIs Majesty KInff Geor($ The bronchial caburh At RAYON sag and are shadow proof. operation Monday for a perforated shortages when Germany stands in new general counsel to the Treas plicated by nuxra serious ‘ C. R. Burr will furnish the attend $2.98 Values .. $1.00 dence from Hauptmann?” he was need of raw materials for the re ance prize. asked. stomach ulcer. ury, is considered to be more sym cardiac weakneas,” which An Assortment of armament program. With Him Sept. 30. guarded language of tbe NORTH STREET COTTON 8 yds. $ X .00 $3.75 Values . .$1.50 SUps, Dance Sets, - m | A A "I've nothing to say on that There It was expected to remain pathetic toward the New Deal. Sec UNDERWEAR Pantic. Reg. $1,89 « P i . U U Shopworn White score.” until preliminary Interment arrange Can’t Throw Butter retary Morgenthau Is known to re pbjrslcians conceded was cai TAVERN An extra ftne quality unbleached cotton, 39" wide. Final Clow-Out I ments could be made by Mrs. Kip *Tf the fatherland should be at gard him highly, and many observ "some disquiet.’' Vests, Panties,. Bloomers ling, It did not become known Im tacked, we cannot throw butter at ers believe he will be asked to Uke Bridgeport, Jan. 18.— (A P) — EXPECT VETERANS’ BONUS After disclosing this developi UNIFORMS In a bulletin 'ast night the pi EVERY FRIDAY NKJHT mediately whether Kipling would be the enemy." be declared. “We’ve the post Frank Palka, 23-year-old Buffalo. N RAPIDOL Color: Tea rose. got to have cannon.” clans said today In a staf At 8 OTIock burled In Westminster Abbey, last Matter of "Orcomstancee” Y. man charged with first degree CHANGE OF THOUGHT Sacrifices now demanded of the Though CooUdge has been in timed 10:15 a. m.. (8:16 a. HAIR DYE resting place of so many of Britain's murder, in the slaying of a Bridge s, t ) : $ 1.00 famed sons. ) German people are heavy, he said, charge of the large financing oper port officer today mapped out fur PASSED BEFORE EVENING ((ulek, tVpodertut Keaulta. Prize.s ,\t Each Table! HOUSEWARES SPECIALS — Basement because “we are making up for "The anxiety expressed la From all sides came tributes to ations o f the administration, he did ther lines of defense with bis coun Onaranteed Not Harmful. not mention government spending bulletin of last night persists.' Free Clam Chowder! IN JAPAN IS SEEN the memory of the poet and novelist sel. Oxygen On H u d ARTHUR URDU STORE GLASSBAKE OVENWARE G h in si T p r G im a » iu 1 S m u 'p rR (Continued on Page Ten) or any other policy in bis letter ol Court adjourned yesterday until 2 for $ X .00 China Tea Cups and Saucers 00 Don’t Fail To See who until his sudden Illness had resignation. He said simply that Oxygen was brought to Every piece guaranteed against breaking In pro Floral decoration. 6 f o r ...... lived for many years In virtual re Tuesday, when the prosecution will Senators Agree to Drastic SEES DARK HORSE bam House, the royal country cess of cooking. 9" Pie Plates, 10'j " Utility Dishes, Our Bargain Table "clrcumatonces have now arisen resume lU examinatioj of state's tirement In the quiet village of Bur- which make it advisable for me to tate u d the King's favorite 8" Round Baking Dishes. Every piece In a chrome wash, on the Sussex Downs. witness. Cashier Szrynlawskl. yesterday by Lord Dawson e plated metal frame. Each ...... $1 .00 of Odds and Ends Editor, Just Retnmed, Says tender you my resignation." Mr. $1.29 CHROME TEA KETTLES One o f the most forcible minds YOUNG REPUBLICANS Roosevelt, addressing him as "my The Bridgeport man told the court .. M e Hie AS G.O.P. NOMINE who with two otter of the . Ringless M. K. M. These kettles are all copper, chrome plated. At $1.00 o f our time has ceased Its work," dear Jeff," said he appreciated "the while on the stand that Palka, with phvsiclans spent the night in Enameled Ware Cooking Utensils 5-quart size ...... $ 1.00 Main Floor Home Press Dept. Militarists Have Gone Too said the Times. validity of your reasons as you have whom he lived at the same resi Afternoon to Hasten Pas-! ___ palace, ready for instant call;; 'Posterity, whatever It may have expressed them to me.” dence and worked at an airplane fac While the faithful Nurse Bl CALL A T M Y w ith chrome plated covers. Ivory with black or MEET IN HARTFORD who waa with King Oeoigs BINGO red trim. Many useful kettles and pans of various .00 OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS Far; Expects Reaction. to say about his optnlqns, can never informed sources indicated that tory, had admitted to him early on HOSIERY $1 fall to laud that achievement In sell Coolldge's tacit protest was directed September 30. ”1 just shot two sage of the Measure. : Sen. Fess Predicts Wide through hla serious illness of NINTH IN SERIES sizes. Values up to *1.49. Special...... Damask flnisb In assorted colored patterns. EXTRA SPECIALI cops.” and 1929 remaintd near hla HOUSE •Sheer Chiifon expression as one of the most singu not so much at specific points of 64" X 8 4 " ...... $ 1.00 Sergeant Thomas Kearney and Lord Dawson of Perm, S ir _____ Auspices Division No. 1. 48” X 48” Pine Quality lar In English literature and English policy as at things In general. The • Medium Chiffon Heavy Aluminum Cooking Pots New York, Jan. 18.— (A P )—Home thought.” Over 900 Delegates Present resignation. It was sold, waa de Patrolman Wilfred Walker of the Washington. Jan. 18.- (AP) — Open Race With at Least Stanley H ew 'lt and Sir Fr^eri: A. O. U. and Auxiliary. Wlllana stayed hi rooms With covers. 6-quart site ...... 00 HOOKED RUGS Pure Linen from a trip around the world. Mar His Fame Secure. signed to save him emlmmasment Bridgeport Police Department were Flatly declaring that the baby bond SATURDAY •Service Weight $1 slain that morning while answering away. From Canada; all hand made, washed and thor lin Pew, editor of "Editor and Pub- 'As the greatest and most be in the future. bonus payment bill will become law Six Candidates. Ilaher” . said today that “It Is the be at Meeting to Organize a burglar alarm at a music store. wlUans, who lives at l As I am moving I have a oughly cleaned. Sizes about 18” x 36". Many col loved fixture of contemporary Eng Thinks Bmergeocy Over bam, left the palace this mor WHISTLING TEA KETTLES $ 1.00 lief among the educated people that A t a time when he believed emer Palka was indicted for the slaying whether President Roosevelt vetoes number of articles which 1 Tinker Hall In heavy polished aluminum. Deep, straight-side or combinations. Bach ...... lish literature, his fame la secure,” but Lord Dawson u d Hewstt i Lunch Cloths a fine liberal reaction Is due for said the Daily Mall. "He taught Clnbs of the State. gency measures were warranted. It of Kearney. * It or not, champions of the meas have no further use for, such pots. 2-quart size ...... Japan shortly.” Washington, Jan. 18.— (A P )— A matned, uwaltii>g the arrival $1 .00 England the meaning of Empire, was said, be waa content to remain Reporter’s Story ure drove It toward an Imminent Mauriqe Cassidy FRIDAY, JAN. 17 RAG RUGS "The militarists have gone too In his post, but now he believes the Just before SzrynlawskI took the wide open race for the Republican as a wheelbarrow, two cabi 5 9 * ^ pair and the Empire the meaning of Senate vote today. A number of windows ot ' nets, veranda chairs, double A large braided oval rug with aet-ln solid color far”. Pew added. "The Emperor emergency la over and many meas stand, defense counsel had attacked Presidential nomination, with the Play Starts At Si.lO O’Clock. ELECTRIC TOASTERS England." Hartford, Jan. 18.— (A P )—One Administration leaders confidently large, rambling old royal isald bob-sled and a few pieces of The turn the toast style in a pleasing design, borders. 22" x 42". A real value! $1 .0 0 will be delighted, these educated United States Ambassador Rob ures should be scrapped. a story told by Joseph Schwlmer, a remained llgbied all tbreragb ) Prize On Every Game! Last Day At This I^ow Price 8 9 c people believe, for he la not very hundred young Republican clubs It was known that CooUdge felt police reporter for a Bridgeport predlcteif It would sweep to passage ultimate selection of a "dark horse” chrome plated; has cord attached and Is guaranteed. ert W. Bingbeim asserted, "I feel in the chamlier before the day was snowy, windy night. A bitter i furniture. $1 .00 Begnlar $1 .1 9 Valne well satisfied with the wsy things with 10,0()0 meni'-erc, were cement strongly on the question of states' newspaper, who had placed the candidate was forecast today hy Special Prize: NO RUBBING WAX that my rating of Rudyard Kipling ed Into a state organization at their out. To hasten the vote, the Sen wind whlpp^ the palace For your floors, saves labor, drlea with a polish. have been going. He Is liberal In rights and Individual rights, as rugged Buffalo man within a block Simeon D. Fess. former Ohio Sena this morning. BEVERLY WRIGHT An extra flne quality pure impulse. is representative o f . all Americans. first annual eon.'entton here today. against those of the Federal gov of the scene of the slaying ate. had agreed that a drastic curb Order for Pair of Shoes. ALARM CLOCKS 2 quart c a n s ...... "He was a great poet, a great tor and former chairman of the Snow sprayed from the 71 Delmont Street $1 .0 0 linen cloth In novelty plaids and ‘The Emperor, a scientist, spends Fully 900 delegates and alter ernment. It waa made plain that on debate would go Into effect In 25c Men’s White Linen In several designs and colors. Some SO-hour prose writer, one of the supreme SzrynlawskI, during the course of Republican National committee. villagers and .:ountry folk, Admission 2,'ic. clocks. All guaranteed by the maker. Values up checks. Size 48" x 48". Regu most of bis time with his test tubes nates,gathered at Hotel Bond, pre there was no personal break. Presi his testimony, said: mId-afternoon. Democratic chiefs Corner Summit Street .00 lar $1.19 value. Colors; Red, masters of the English tongue. In pared to elect Lewis E. Goodsell of who favor the bill conceded only 18 Without discussing candidates by surprise to Irani tbat their belo to *1.80. Each ...... $1 FLOOR BRUSHES "W e have nothing to fear from the dent Rooeq$elt. CooUdge, and Sec- "I saw Palka come In (the board name, Fess forecast that some of Monarch was ill nquirrd solicib blue, brown, and gold. educated Japanese. They love us the United States, he Is read and Bethel as President and Miss Mary retary Morgenthau all expressed re votes to the opimsitlon, out of 90-odd Of soft hair. Household size, 14"...... Arrigoni of Middletown as vice- ing house). He seemed to be In a those now In the field would be dis ly at the gat • concerning his < Handkerchiefs $1 .0 0 and look up to us as the nation far admired throughout the entire coun gret at the departure. hurry, taking two steps at a time. expected to be rnst. tlon. FRAMED PICTURES try.” president. They will represent the CooUdge entered the Treasury In Forecasts were heard that the bill carded to make way for a more out- thest advanced In the world. They state body on the Young Republic He saw me when he came Into the and-out antl-Ncw Dealer. Special officers were on duty- Some very One subjects In neat maple or gold For four days, since he was oper May, 1934. He la generally given a ball and stopped. which offer;: rasliable I.IO tx:nds to the gates. NO RUB WAX APPLIERS copy everything we oo and can not an national committee. Fess discussed the political situa frames. Baby pictures In colors, choice etchings understand why there is so much ated on Monday morning, only Kip large share of the credit for the ■’I said, ‘what happened' ?” pay off around *2.000,000,000 ad The anxiety of the Norfolk - GRACE WILCOX’S $1 .00 AND SPREIADERS. No more getting down on ling's flashing eyes gave evidence of j-eaders were confining the pro tion in an interview In the Presl- and hunting scenes. Each ...... your knees. Each ...... misunderstanding between the peo success that has attended the 'Palka said: 'I just shot two justed service certificates, would tryside was not less tense than 5 for $ X .00 $1 .0 0 BABY SHOP his will to live. gram to organization. They said marketing of bUUons of dollars ol dept's room just off the Senate ple of Japan and the United States.' cops'.'' gain quick concurrence by the House. throughout the country and th e] ANTIQUE SHOP Just tefore dawn Friday he sank every effort wou.d be made to keep seeuMUea. chamber, where for many years he VANITY SETS Doty ot Newspapers away from political controversies. SzrynlawskI assert^ Palka i Method of Payment. plre. KITCHEN STEP-ON CANS Dollar Day Pew, who. with the other editors Into unwnsciousness. Only In the That branch pu.ssod a bill last was a leading spokesman for his Thousands of inquiries poured i 9 Village Street, RockvIUe, la a In crystal and colored glass. S-plece s e ta ...... No discussion of a presidential can party. $1 .00 In green. Ivory, and red. 10-quart s iz e ...... attended the inauguration of Manuel last hours did be seem to recognize (Oontlmied on Page Two) (Oontinoed oa Page Two) week also providing for full and Im- to this little village of 100 place In which many delight to his family. didate or controversial Issues was He made It plain he was keeping New Style Silk Pique and $1 .0 0 Quezon as president o f the Pbillp- contemplated. mecllate payment of the 1948 ma about 100 miles northeast ol browse around. Hundreds of Specials His wife, American bom, and his his hands off the race and was not .antiques to choose from. Old BOOK ENDS pinea and visited several other coun A constitution and by-laws were turity value of the certifirates, but don, seeking news of the Pleated AU metal In bronze, green and white flniahea. CAKE COVERS tries, said he believed newspapers of daughter were present at the end, to be adopted at the business ses omitted a method of payment. The lining up for any particular candi arch, the admiration for whom mirrors* trays* Hitchcocks re $1.29 PLAID SCARF AND as was hla surgeon. Dr. A. EL Webb- date. ' stored. Horses, Indiana and Cats. Pair ...... 00 With carrying handles. In colors with floral deco the world have a definite service to sion beginning at 2 p Senate bill provides that the bonds already most deep and height $1 ration ...... $1 .0 0 BERET SETS render in dispelling misunderstand Johnaon. Ck>unty'"-unty organization ■ presidents Business Men’s Orchestra may be ca.shed on or after next June Half Dozen Cajnpa notably during the last year, COLLAR and NOVELTY LAMPS Blue, red and ing. wblcb he termed the root of all Utterly exhausted for more than 48 met at lilunch^n ___ at 1 p. __ m. AfUr 16. Speaker Byrns has said the But he visualized a Republican cially during the Jubilee season, BREAD BOXES brown ...... international problems. hours, he succumbed at 12:10 a. m., the general bua,ress session, a pro House wa.s "in a Imraor" to accept convention In which no one candi ginning In May, which marked I In all glass, plain and decorated; also maple and $ 1.00 ‘W e talk glibly. In our Ignorance, (7:10 p. m., Friday, E. S. T.) to com gram for the veaj and other acUvl- this bill In place of Its own. date would have a controlling bloc quarter ot a century for glass and maple combinations. Values up to *1.49. .00 Cannister Seta and Flour Cans to hold 28 pounds. tles wlU be discussed at group con Considering a Road Tour CUFF SETS $1 Ekich ...... of civilization”, he said, “but we do plications arising from his operation. Offer Three Amendments. of votes. He forecast that the dele George V on tbe throne. $1 .0 0 7 9 . not realise the greatest community Mrs. KlpUng and her married ferences from 4 to 6 p. m. Three amendments stood In the gates would be divided into bait a In a later explanation of tli NON-SKID Chrome Plated Table Ware WINTER UNION SUITS service we can render la in not only daughtenk worn by grief and their End t^ltb Bonqiiet way of a final .Senate vote today— dozen ^Iffej-ent camps, when the ministration of oxygen to the ' Relish dishes, candy dishes and fruit dishes. Val ASH CANS bringing the news ot the world to long vigil, retired soon afterward, The convention will end with a that o f Senator Thomas (D., Okfa.) convention meets. a Sandringham House official' Spot Pad Trasses L T. Wood Co. Of heavy corrugated, galviznlzed iron. 17” x 33” banquet followe-d by dancing. <3on- _ . occupations ues up to *1.49...... 00 “ $ the people but In dramatizing It _ almost in a state of collapse. more than 100 other businesa men authorizing the President to use new “ In all probability the man named phaslzed tbat It waa given, not! The Perfect Rniiiare lleMera! •00 each $1 deep ...... $1 .0 0 2 1.00 gresaman Jesse P. Wolcott of Mich and professions; Purchasing agent, 51 Biaseli St. TeL 4496 Trunk leg or knee legs. Sizea making It real to the peoples of the Strickea Suddenly. who double in braas—also winds currency to discharge the veterans' by tbe convention,” Fess said, "may cause the King was “seriously S OOKaCLTaTION m»i SDVICS 3 to 8 yeara. Forrest MlUs world. Uttle more than a week before, igan will be the principal speak cost accountant, high school teach debt, another by Senator King (D., be some one not In the public mind." but just to assist breathing." "raEB or CHsanE.- HOSTESS SHERBET SETS er. State Chairman J Henry Rora and strings—aa the Chicago busi er. represenUUve of tbe Home six crystal glasses in chrome plated holders. GARBAGE PAILS Brand. Much Misunderstanding accompanied by his wife, KlpUng ness men’s orchestra, today rounded Utah) to pay only the present or He predicted that man would be The guarded professional I SEE OUR PITTER NO tyi AGENT "All International problems are back-may not be present because .if Owners' Loan Corporation, lime and Set of 6 ...... had left his Burwaah home, seem illness. out thetr 16th year of ahowlng the an "antl-New Deal candidate", who o f tbe bulletins Issued Iqr the I W* he.* a srECIAL TTPB te $1 .00 Large size, self-locUng covers. 16-gallon size... $1 .0 0 bound up in one word—misunder cement company officials, grocery doctors started a wave of vnra Kaxaral ingly In good health, for a short dty how they think symphonic (Uontloued On Page Two) bad not compromised with the lOc Ladies’ Linen A SmaU Group of 69c stand ng. We can not understand Other apeaken will be Uiaa Kath store clerk, coal salesman, sausage concern, FOR stay In Lnndon before departing for erine Byrne, state vice-chairman; music should be played. Roosevelt program. No Charge tor Conaultatlon COFFEE DRIP-O-LATORS IRONING BOARDS PRINT PANTIE DRESSES the other fellow’s problems. It is hla usual holiday on the EYencb maker (be plays the oboe), and TBEASITIY B.VLANtX "There can’t be any compromlac Doctora Worried for that reason that we must dra Riviera. Senator J. Ke.meth Bradley of Conductor George Daacb, the only - China p ot Four and elx-cup s iz e ...... Folding type, well made, sturdy, plain Ironing Fast colors. To close-out at Westport, National leader; Wallace acoustical engineer. In addition to a on the New Deal," Fess added. "The One mcdiral authority In Vour Horae. table; no ^ d l n g . 54” z 1 4 " ...... $1 .0 0 matize news so that the other fel profeasiona] connected with the or host of doctors, lawyers and other "shows the doctors are really $1 .00 He bad observed hla 70th birthday Steeuns of Bosiou. presldaDt of the Washington, Jan. 18—(A P )—The New Deal la a philosophy and not a PPPERS Handkerchiefs 2 “ ’ $ 1 . 0 0 low can visualize what la going on. anniversary quieUy at Burwaah; ganization, reviewed them at final professional men. position of the Treasury January ried.” New Ekigland Council of Young Re rehearsal last night and said he waa policy and the next campaign will Arthur Drug Store Sizes 2 to 8 years. Pew declared that people In the then, too, apparently Ui- strong publicans; and Mrs Wilbur P Davi« The unique orchestra was found 1$: Receipts for Jonuar>’ 16, *9,- The nation and the Empire, White and colored with a - K GREEN TRADING STAMPS GIVEN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Man. Memorial United States "get the news, but saUsfled'their 16th Urthday con be fought between tbe New Oealeri Store Open health. of Worcester Mass, vice-chairman. ed by tbe late George Lytton, State 243,440.72; expenditures, *61.362,- and the antl-New Dealera. membered the anxious ttniea 845 Main St. Rublnow Bldg. appliqued comers. they don’t absorb It.” cert tomorrow at Orchestra Hall 634.24; net balance, *2.133,787,- years ago, when, for days, tha ) Hospital Anx. He was stricken last Sunday night Leaders from other New EngUa? street merchant, who turned to the "Any candidate who doesn't know PhoM 4848 OKE $1.19 GIRLS’ DRESSES He prefaced bis obaervationa con would be presented flawlessly. bass violin when hla singing voice 227.96; customs receipts for the arch’s life hung in the balance. . Until 9 P. M. at Brown’s hotel and hastened to states were present Among them where he stands or Is willing to 6 AND BOYS’ • 1 cerning a possible liberal reaction in the private Woolavington wing of were John Dricg of H ew oort R I • For the first time in its history failed him after a throat ailmenL month, *18,864.698.81. operations to drain fluid from - Food Sale In Onr compromise with this new philoso Plenty of Free SUITS AT .. $ i . U U Japan with the assertion that tha Middlesex hospital in London’s Margaret Abbott of Concord, N. H„ the orchestra was considering a From a handful of charter mem Receipts for tbe fiscal year (since chest were followed by tenae Cash "Japan la all ‘balled up’ In aacetie- road trip with PttUburgh as tbe July 1). *2,034,772,189.87; expendi phy will not qualify for the Repub ol waiting, with family and .7 5 G. E. Elec. Dept Dresses 3 to fl years; fast centra] “Old Soho” district for the treasurer of the New England Coun bers, of whom 16 are living, the or lican nomination.’* Price for Parking Space. The JW fU U cO R * prints. Boys’ sulU 5 to 10 lam and utilitarianism. operation from which be at first c il and Ellen Wi.Uama of Newf.irt, most likely spot «Sr an out-of-town chestra grew to a memberahlp ot tures, (4,037,988,094.24, Including clans close at hand, before the 1 12 T h e ruthless military manner is vice-chalrmau if the coundl. concert. $1,778,269,668.04 of emergency ex The Republicans, be said, are won through, and flnally Read The Herald A dn. Toil S a t Morning. years; plain colored broadcloth. rallied, but never to recover. 115, with 100 other applications on headed for victory In the fall. He a n c h i s t i r o n n predominant” , he said, "and the peo. The news o f his death came as a Seortes Dearington of Thompooi "But. we won't rellnqulih our penditures. Excess of expenditures, rated. M C * file. Expenses are met by tbe mem- $3,003,212,904.37. Gross debt. *30.- asserted President Roosevelt was was to be permanent chairman of amateur standing." said Lawyer- bers. each assessed $10 a year, and King George and Queen (Os^tiWMd aa Page T m ) the eonventiun and Carl EUls of VioUnlst Avem B. Scolnik, ptssi- 087,806JM3.44, a decrease of *2, altpping In popularity and would be came to Sandringham from (C I M VlifS XW) Middletown, secretary. by associate members paying an $79,643.70 under the previous day. defeated barring some sudden dest. nual dues e t $6 each. OoM aoMts, $10,168,730,525.70. change in the altuatioii. (C I TWO MANCHESTER BVENTOTO HBRALD, BIANUUESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18,198S, MAJNCHKSTER EVENING HERAI.D, MANCHESTER, CONN., SAITJRDAY, JANUARY 18, 1988, tha nearby Wolfarton atatloa at PAaBTBfj 11:40 a. m., («:4 0 a. m „ B. S. T .), COOUDGE RETIRES lO.F.OmCERS OBITUARY and waa met by an automobile BELIEVE INDIANS , Weekly Sunday Schiool Ltoson two comet solos by Harold Turk- KIPUN6 UES SENATE OF U. S. TO DEDICATE T .R . hla divine commission by Jesua. (8 ) Monday monitnc at tba Pero farm. from Sandringham house. an yon teUowa who . Ington and W illiam Perrett. Because of the encouragement of South Windsor. This whole peaceful Norfolk vil AS TREASURY AIDE The Week Jesua. (3 ) Because of the glorloua jwth me, u p i eo-op€rat«d m iems HERE INSTALLED FUNERALS lage was plunged into anxious Monday at 7:30 p. m.—-A united promise o f Jesus. Sermon by stu What the V. F. W. Bos Done tor the Uy, white 1 held tbe office (sod \ DOWN FOR AN KIDNAPED CHILD MEMORIAL SUNDAY T £ 7 V - Vaterao. bag) aa president. I t U m y h gloom at the news o f tha sudden is T)N RELIEF Jesus P repa res For His Work meeting in Hartford with Brigadier dent of the theology, Erwin H. F. Jamea A. McCruden (OantlDiMd 'rina Page Om ) lUneaa of its “beloved equlre.” Claude Bates from New York bead- Stechholz. The pastor srill deliver Following la a brief outline of that you co-operate with Wa. The funeral of James A. McCru One village woman who saw him quarters leading. Major and Mrs. the sermons In N ew Britain In tha SHUN outstanding legislation tha V. F. W. Carter la such manner aa you i den was held this morning at 8:30 6tber flnaocta) officars who have tor me. ■ AEONJR TWO’ riding only Wednesday aaJd, “tbs Text: Lake 8:8L 4:1-18 . Miller and Adjutan'i and Mrs. W il German and English forenoon serv has either successfully Initiated or at his late home, S3 BIsscll street IN ARMS PROBE resigned after disagreementa in the _® yttei«y. Bast Hartford D e ^ ty Schmitt of King looked Juat as he always does. F o n rY ea r OM Boy Disap PresideDt Principal Speaker The Intemattonal Uniform liam Trigg will he present. ices. Buddies supported: and at St. James's church at 9 post three yaoza are Prof. O. M. W. The Instrumental octet from the Lutheran Hour at 1:30 p. m., sta East Hartford this week. Let Jai (Oentlnued from Page Ooa) "I curtsied to him and the King (Oontlnoed from Page One) Sunday School Lesson for Jan. 19. Introduction in Congreea by Past Alvea know your status oa o’clock. A requiem mass was cele Sprague, monetary consultant, and Manchester band will render several tion WINS. New York. Speaker, wlshed.me good day In his usual • • • -W)-- Commander-ln-Chlef Thomas Crogo match. Jack says that any Stafford Springs and Staff brated by Rev. P. J. Killeen, assist pears in Wild CooBtry Lewis Douglas, director of the bUd- at Ceremony m New York SERVING THE LORD selections and marches. The string Dr. W. A. Malser, professor of Bib sudden shock to the whole Empire. By WM. B. OILBOY, D. D: ' of the flrst Spanlsh-Amerlcan War ant pastor of the church. kindly Tashion. We were all shock that Wilson did not state facta Ret. ^ ______shooting below their average Juat a moment before he passed on, Editor of Advance band has also had a request to play lical Interpretation at (Joncordla pension bill to receive recognition. Charles Packard presided at the ed when wc learned how ill he li." when he told a Senate committee By GEUKGE HENRY DOLE walk home. a hospital attache hod announced, and a comet so'o wlU be played by Theological Seminary, SL Louis, British War Veterans Pension Increases for Sponlah- Here Last Night organ and Mrs. Claire Brennan sang Early workers, cycling over the Near the Mexican Border. he did not know until after the fo r Famous Coosin. "hla condition la unchanged." Thia leason emphasizes the prepa William Perrett, A delegation will Mo. The following members of the American War Veterans. the solos. A t the offertory she snow-covered road, halted outside war that tha Allies bad secret be going from Manchester. This is American Leglou Anxmary ration In the baptlam of Jesus and Intemattonal Sunday School Lea-*charity. worships the Lord In so db- Vesper .service from St. M at Mona-Yprea Post are requested to Adequate pensions for widows and sang “ Ave Marla", at the end of the the gates to the royal estate but tTaatlea to re-portitlon Europe. son Text, Jan. 19. a public meeting and all are wel The Dllworto Cornell Unit L LIVED NEAR BRATTLEBORO TO PLOW HIGHWAYS In the three-fold temptation during Ing. The saving element in wor thew’s Lutheran church of New meet at tho Waahington Social club dependents of Spanlsh-Amerlcan Offlc«ri of King David Lodge, No. mass, " I Need Thee E very Hour". saw no signs of activity from the Blabea, Aria., Jan. 18.— (A P ) — These treatiee have been stressed by "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy come. hold a meeting Monday night, Jm Brattleboro, Vt., Jail. 18.— (A P) N ew York, aJn. 18.— ( A P ) — A fter the 40 days o f Hia retirement In the shiping in churchea la to attend Britain, Conn., at 4:15 p. m., sta at 9:15 p, m. tonight to complete War Veterans. Following the blessing of the body great house. The possibility that four-year-old those who attack the Allies’ mo God, and Him only shalt thou Tuesday at 6:00 p. m.—Junior tion W NBC. uary 20 a t 8 p. m. at tbe A n and Pioneer Junior Ix>dge, No. ■The legend of Riidyard Kipling 18 years of preparation New York wUdflmess. Manifestly, the prepa service for the good that one can re arrangementa for "Britiah Night": O eatlon of Government bospitaU- she sang "When Evening Comes". Prince and Duke Present Roy Rogers was |n the hands of tives and say the United States serve.” — Luke 4:8. Band rehearsal; 7:30 p. m., (Jorps The regular meeting wlU ha fd o f the I. O. O. F., were inatallcd was on the tongues of hundreds of state will dedicate tomorrow Its ration o f Jesua for Hla work and ceive, ahare and give to others. J. A. Pratt, J. Hamilton, Joe Boyce, zation and rehabilitation facilities The body was placed In the receiv The Prince of Wales and the renegade Indians waa considered to should have atoyed out of tha con If SNOW CONIINES Cadet class. Gin Guard parade and ed by a social time in the tormi night at Odd Fellows hall by the older citizens aa they hustled *3,500,000 memorial to Theodore mission went fa r be3rond these In this time of the world’s rapid POUSB NATIONAL OHUIIOH J. McDowell, J. Blnka, C. Troter, Q. through passage of the World War Duke of York, however, were un day aa Indian trackers, aviatoi% and flict. Notice the two words, worship senior band rehearsal. a Bingo game. Mra. LUUan H o itrlct Deputy Grand Master Her- ing vault In St. James's cemetery, about work this chilly morning. Roosevelt. events. There waa the preparation progress, when new light la stream R«v. Mlrhoel Kronenberg, Pastor Parks, A. Lindsay, D. Maxwell, T. Veterans Act. derstood to have been aatir early. soldiers hunted the mtaalng boy In Pounding hla desk. Glass assailed ing In and all things are being Tuesday—A cottage meeting will Kane. chairman w ill be asaiated la l Schmitt and hla ataff of Staf- the bearers being Gcrahl and Arthur It was 40 years since the great President Roosevelt will dalivet of the home and the early years, as and serve, in the command to wor Disability allowance for World the wild Guadalupe mountains near 'the unspeakable accusation against made new, it la vital to aee clearly bo held at the nome of Mr. and Mra. refreshments by Mrs. (3arke, Sprlnga. A large crowd waa Sullivan, Michael and Francis Mc English poet and story teller, who - Nurse Black, In attendMca now the principal address In honor of hla Jesus grew In wladom and in stature ship' and serve the Lord, and Him 6:00 p. ra. Saturday— Rehearsal Commander George Park, Vlce- War Veterans unable to fumlah Cann, James McCarten and Bartolo and one o f the four women who the Mexican border. a dead President, dirt-daubing the what It la to serve the Lord. He Chambers on Pearl street at 7:30 Baboon, Mrs. Conran, Mrs. attendance and after the cere* died today In London had lived In Heavy Fall Predicted — To cousin and forerunner In tiiq White and in favor with God and man. only. Worship In a^ church is en p. m. for national dance, *’K.'akowlak” to (Jommander James Hamilton and service connection proof. _onlea re fr^ m e n ta were aerved. meo Tambomlnl. nursed the King seven years ago, Search for the boy was centered sepulchre of Woodrow Wilson." who is Infinite, who made the earth, Mra. Donze, Mrs. Ethel Qulah the rolling hUla back of the Connec Houae. *1110 two iiersonli most But here, as H e ia about to enter be performed In connection with the Comrade Thomas Kane, represent Government hospitalization for "The officera Inatalled were aa fol- near the boundary today after na "Oh, the miserable demagogy, the joined upon everyone. Remember the universe and all therein; He Wednesday at 2:15 p. m.— Ladies play "Jaselka," Januaiy 26. Mra. Woodhouoe. ticut river. has been permanently attached to Interested In the memorial, however, upon Hla Ministry, there comes a Home League meeting; 7:30 p. m.. ing tbe Mona-Yprea Post, attended all veterans of all wars. t: King David Lodge, W. Thom- MIm Carrie Keeney tives reported that a bond of out hiiaerable and mendacious auggea- the Sabbath day to keep It holy. It who keeps burning the countless Sunday: Here, aa he drew from earlier the royal household for many Call Back Employees Now will be absent' unique form o f preparation in the Young People's Legion meeting. to Joint Installation of the officers Increased hospital facHIttaa for Last Tuesday afternoon _ . 1 Smyth, noble grand; Fred Rob- tlon that the House of Morgan al was the Lord’s custom to go to suns and speeds the galaxies In 8:30— H oly mass, carols sung by Funeral acrvlcca for Mla.s fiirrle years of adventure, he wrote some months, traveling with the King law Apache Indiana sometimes Mrs. Edith Kermit Rooaevelt temptation, or testing. It took three Thursday. 7:30 p. m.— Open air of the Lord Kitchener Post of veterans of all wars. her of ladies attended the Wei ■on, vice-grand; Walter Fox, it- Keeney, formerly of South Windsor, of hla moat famous nooks. Here hla crossed the International boundary tered the neutrality course of Wood- church on the Sabbath day. Public their courses does not for His good Junior choir. Waterbury held In Waterbury last Sewing party at the home of wherever he goes. widow o f the 36th president will forms, and in each form we can see worship In our churches Is as es meeting and Indoor service at 8:00 Additional National Military TSaidliill aeeretary; Arthur Shorts, wife bore two children, and to bis In the vicinity of the L. W. McDon row Wilson I” he cried. On Lay-Off. need the service of finite man. Why, 9:30— Sunday school. Saturday night. All membera re Ida Woodhouae of Benton stl were held yesterday afternoon at The Prince of Wales came from listen to the dedication by radio In not only the temptation to some out sential to the spirituality and mor p. m. Homes.- tABanelal aecretaiv; Thomas Brown home here flocked the literary flg- "W h y," he said at another point, then, does He plead for our service? 10:30— High mass, carols sung by port having had a very enjoyable the Wstkina Funeral Home, 142 London to this royal country seat ald ranch, from which the child dis the Long Island hospital where she ward act, but also the trying o f the als of a nation oa public schools ary Friday at 4:00 p, m.— Band of Consolidation of government ve- (Considerable progress waa raad e^ r.|Masurer; John Dwyer, right sup- iirea of the day. But Kipling min "everybody know#, except the Sen Because only by serving Him, which Lutnla choir. evening. Commander Parks, In a East Center street. Rev. Dr. Earl In Norfolk, about 100 miles north appeared last Wendesday. Is conflned because of a broken blp. Inward apirIL to a democracy. Yet, worship la not Love meeting: 7:30 p. m.. Holiness eran relief agencies under one bead the articles that are being ,’)M irtar at noule grand; Albert Mil- gled little with thi local people, ator from’ North Dakota, that la done by (uUUllng Hla laws, can 5:00 p. m.— Bingo party at the brief speech, extended the greetings Story of the South Methodist east of London, but his visit waa Officers, however, were more In The to*Ti highway department Henry Fairfleld Osborn, who orig It was not merely the will of conflned t o , a church. In d e^ , one meeting. for soles and prizes. The next l_ ;'Jair, left supporter of noble grand; coming to town only occaalonnlly Woodrow Wilson came near wreck will start plowing the enow from He serve ua. He ye.ima to bless parish hall. of tbe Mona-Yprea Post. for proper coordination of veteran church officiated. Mrs. R. K. Ander described at Sandringham house as clined to believe the child had fallen inated the Idea for the memorial oi Jesus, but the soul of Jesus, that may go through the rituals of a with HlB nature, light and love. This relief. Ing will be held at the home o f 1 rJUMso Forman, warden; Henry In for shopping. ing hla life at V’ersaillea In his pro town roads and street If It Is still 6:00 p. m. Monday— Rehearsal for R), conductor; Everett La- son rendered appropriate organ "ordinary," and It waa understood Into one of the many mase-Ilko can 1919, shortly after Roosevelt's death, was being tested. The temptations church every Sunday In the year He can do only as we use what He SOtTH OHIIRCH play, “Pasolka.’’ The Springfield Post ot Biltlsb Decentralization of the Veterans’ Metter also of Benton street, Kipling came to Brattleboro be testation against carrying out terms snowing thia afternoon, William died a few months ago. War Veterans and Auxiliary will right scene supporter; Ston selections before and after the ho Intended to leave again tomor yons In the rugged area or had euc- were of the sort that come to every and still not worship. Worship is gives. He wants to Impart to ua the >lethndlst Eplsropnj Bureau administration authority. unflniahed artlclea can be con cause hla wife, the former Caroline of certain secret treaties.” Pltkln, foreman of the highway de- 6:00 p. m. Tuesday— Rehearsal hold their Joint Installation of offi _ jllchola, left arene supporter; service. row for London. cumbed to cold. The memorial stands Juat north man conscious of his call to a large adoration of the Lord. I f one has ecstatic Joys of heaven and to make Earl E. Story, D.D., filinister for dance, "Krakowlak.” Enactment of Reed-Jobnson BIU ed. Any member interested In Baleatler, was a native of thia town. Glass and other Senators Indi pr” -*ment said this morning. cers tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 p. ^.‘Ymyden Clark, chaplain; John Sal- The bearers were relatives of Word of the King’s Illness came Thinly Clad. . of the American Museum of Natural roisBlon and of his ability to fulfill not love for the Lord, for what He ua happy, but happiness ia In loving In behalf o f the disabled. Ing la urged to attend these gatl She, with her broUicr, Wolcott, a cated they would not vote "another The entire nighway department 7:30 p. m.— Minstrel show r»- m. In Eagles Hall. A cordial Invi i tora, outside guardian; Joseph Hub- Miss Keeney and burial was In the suddenly. Only yesterday did it be The boy, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ira History overlooking Central Park. It. taught, however often he goes to and doing aa He loved and did, and Morning worship at 10:45. Ser hcaraal. Construction of Veterans’ Bureau Inga and enjoy youraelf with Vermont novelist, went to London dollar" to Nye’s committee, which ■ ifvl the anglnecitng .staff had A .lOO-foot concourse leads to the .church, he will not worship God. tation baa been received by the Inside guardian; Herbert Hutt. East cemetery. in 1890. come known that he was conflned Rogers, was dressed only In a thin a forced vacation without pay t’.-f In all three temptations — the nowhere else. Hapnlneas la the mon by the minister. .Subject; 6:00 p. m. Wednesday— Rehears hospitals at strategic points reat of toe gang. Is practically out of funds. But Ro- « tvne building. And whether ni not one attends taste of Hla love and It cannot be "Open Our Eyes ’ Musical pro Post and members desiring to be flight supporter of vice-grand; At Brattleboro for their honey to hla room with a cold. Even then. under-garment and overalls when week aa the , selectmen sought to command that stones may be made al for "Jaselka." throughout tbe entire country. Mra. Broanan and Mrs. N ye indicated he would go ahead. in front of the building are ped- church, he worships the Lord If he tasted except by loving and serving gram: present should contact C^ommander I'lHrlng Barrett, left supporter of Andrew Fiedler, Sr. moon, Kipling ie>l In love with the It waa thought this measure was he disappeared from hla grand meet the reduced appropriation fo, bread, the temptation to dominate 6:00 p. m. Thursday— Rehearsal Legislation granting a burial al Holmes, co-chairman o f man Investigators working without pay. . . -aj re.let and a great arch loves and does what the Lord Him. Hence, not for Hia, but for Prelude, "Cantllene Pastorale’’ — G. Parks. ' -dMoe-grand. The funeral of Andrew Fiedler, quiet, rolling country. He bought purely precautionary. father’s ranch. highway work. They will be called the kingdoms of the world, and the for "Krakowlak." lowance of *100. and a burial flag ship report a good number of J. P. Morgan and partnera are taught. The external of worship in our good always. He beaceclies us Gullmanl. The newly formed General Allen- '’Pioneer Lodge; Earl Moore, chief Sr., will be held this afternoon at land In the nelgnborlng town of Three Army pursuit planes from back to Dandle the snow . removal where stands an equestrian statue temptation to personal vanity and 6:00 p. m. Friday— Rehearsal by for deceased veterans. membera for the very near First Bulletin scheduled to return to the stand a church la the ritual; the Internal to serve Him. To give us the inex Anthem, "The Lord Is Gracious" |kBler; Howard Mohr, deputy ruler; 2 o’clock at the funeral home of March Field, Calif., were summoned, problem. of Roosevelt 30 feet high. power In daring to throw himself Junior choir. by Post of Ansonia will hold a con Compensation increases for vet Anyone who knows of eligible Dummerson, and there erected a The extent o f hla sickness waa nqnt Thursday. la the exercise of affection for the pressible happiness called eternal — F. E. Ward. cert and dance and presentation of ’ .HraUam Schleidge, Jr., accountant; William P. Qulsh, 225 Main street, three-story woeden house with a and Gen. Alberto Espinoza, military This noon, with what wind there In the great hall of ihe memorial down from the pinnacle of the tem 7:00 p. m. Friday— Lutnla choir. erans permanently disabled. sons, ptesae report them to ona i flrst disclosed by the bulletin last N ye said he waa not surprised Lord and Hia truth. The Internal of life, He wants us both to worship Postlude, "March In B flat’’—E. colors on Saturday, Feb. 15 at 7 p. ^^iUlam E. Moore treasurer; Ris- and at the Evangelical Lutheran sweeping view of the winding Con commander of the sU to o f Sonora, waa coming from the northwest and are 5,230 square feet of murals de ple — one finds the characteristic 3:00 p. m, Saturday— General re Availability of Quartermaster the above chairman, who win ^jlell Clifford, recorder; Everett Ca 1- night which said: at what he termed a "concentrated worship Is alike in all churches, if and serve Him. He tells us how wc Silas. m. In the Masonic Temple, Ansonia. German church. Rev. Karl Richter, necticut river anu of the mountains Mexico, ordered his private plane to the temperature aa low aa 16 de picting Itooscveit B.S Panama Canal testing of the man of unusual hearsal of play ’’Jasolka," at Turn supplies at coat for veterans In boa- and make arrangemente for warden; Sumner Roberts, con effort" to atop his committee’s it is genuine, and so it has been can do this. "Inasmuch os ye have Alban W. Cot/per. organist-direc hall, prior to presentation Sunday Members Interested In attending pastor o f the church, will have to the east Kipling was proud of "The bronchial catarrh from Join the .search. grees above zero In some parts ol builder, statesman and African big strength and genius. pi tala. out applicationa. etmr; Elton Clark, chaplain; Carl which Hla Majesty, the King, la work. He said he apparently had game hunter. * • • from tbe beginning of creation. done Tt unto one of the least of tor. the 20th at 4 p. m., at the latter this event should contact George charge of the scrvicci. During the hla house, which, to take advantage A deatchment o f Indian scouts the town, local weather exrerta pre Fvervone who seeks the truth for One cent per mile travel tor hos The Juniors wlU have a ms ■ts, inner aeutinel; George Mac suffering. Is not severe, but there trod on "sacred ground" by sum Doorways lead to classrooms, ex these, my brethren, yc have done It 9:30 a. m.—Church school with place. Parka who haa the tickets. services at the church Miss Anna of the view, ha built with all rooms from Fort Huacbuca, 100 soldiers of dicted a heavy fall of anow this One can see quite readily in the the cleansing of the heart, loves unto me." Help build the church so classes for all. pital patients. after school at the Arm ory ' lid, outer sentinel. have appeared signs of cardiac moning the House of Morgan. week-end. hibition rooms and a lecture ball course of history the way In which The Manchester Veterans Asso Tluck will sing "Nearer My God To on the east side, leading off halls the 2.’)th Infantry and 65 men from what la good and Uvea a life of that It may build character for you. 10:45 a. m,— Church school nurs Increased faculties for Army and aftemixm at 4 p. m, in c h a m ^ A n unusual feature of the cere- When N ye disclosed his commit seating 600 persons. SECOND oongregahonal ciation will meet at 10 a. m. to Thee" and "Abide With Me’.. rUM’ lng down the west side. weakneas which must be regarded a Federal transient camp threaded The state nlghv;ay department unusual men have met these tempta N avy hospitals. Mrs, Babaon, ny -iras the tnatallatlon of father tee had obtained *80,000 of relief ery for the children under six years. Bov. Ferria E. Reynolds, Ph. D. morrow morning at the state ar The burial will be In the East There Four Years with some disquiet. through the nigged country yester workers for this district, under the The memorial Is administered by tions. On the one hand are world 6 p. m.—Joint session of the Inauguration of vocational train nd son as chaplains of the reapec- funds to help finance the $205,000 Bupervirion of Don Hattin, atartea Minister mory. Tickets have been oeUIng ee lodges, Loyden Clark of King cemetery. The bearers are to be Here the coupie lived for four "(Signed) Frederick Wllllans, day. the American Museum of Natural conquerors who have lived chiefly to Young People’s societies with a pro ing for disabled veterans. Investigation, Senator Robinson plowing state roads at 11;30 a. m Comrade Billy Moore haa been usually weU for tha Cabaret avid and Elton Clark of Pioneer. Andrew Adamy, Jacob Neubauer, years— Isolated erom the townspeo Stanley Hewett, Dawson of Penn.” The only traces o f the child History, of which Osborn was pres fulfill their own ambitions and pow gram on South America under the Credit preference for veterans in (D., Ark.), majority leader, de George F. Enea o f District 11, In ident. Ha work will be Integrated er. Sermon subject: "Looking for discharged from the hospital and la to be held at the Ratnbinr, Michael Sacherek, John Valentine, ple but entertaining literary per Sir Frederick Stanley Hewett, found since bloodhounds lost the auspices of the W. F M. S. South Postal aervlce. from reports from tbe commil sonages freely. 'Captains Courage nounced this as a "disgrace" to the cluding' South Windsor, East Wind with that o f the museum. Men have been but pawns m Bargains.” now at hla homo on Cooper Hill Michael Pauleln and John Fisher. surgeon apothecary to the King, trail, are a safety pin and a few American foods will be aerved as Immigration restrictions to minor there w ill be a capacity (arowd. ous.’' "The Jungle Books," and Senate. He said It put the cham sor and parts o f other towns said Governor Herbert H. Lehman will their selfish ambitions, and Na refreshments. Music: Albumleaf—Grieg; Ap street. relatives of veterans. waa the flrst to be called. Ho noti .strands o f hair. These chics were hla gang would start clearing the Mra. HUda Kennedy lUIl poems In 'The Seven Seas," were ber "on relief.” take part In the dedication cere poleon could write of a campaign In 7:30 p. m.— Evening service of pear Thou Light Divine—Morrison; W e extend our beat wishes to the DAL REPUBUCANS fied Lord Dawson of Penn, physi found more than a mile from the state highwajre at noon. Credit to widows for disabled vet few tickets to dlspoaa o f tor among the books written here. ranch. mony. Representatives ot the fam which he lost 300,000 men as If the worship and praise. Sermon, "The Air—Schubert; Maeatoao—Grieg. new officera of the Auxiliary who erans' aenlca in homesteading. cian In ordinary, who traveled Im W ith but two plows available thia Presidents Ball. Members who At the height of h'.s renown, Kip ily will Include Col. Theodore Roose latter fact were an unimportant In Price of Living." The Ccclllan club Regular events, (niureh school, were Installed last Wednesday eve Elxtenslon o f time fo r Isiuance o f ABOUT TOWN mediately yesterday to Sandring year, compared to the five uied last them should coll Mrs. Kennedy HEAR CONG. BREWSTER ling received an astonishing amount ham. velt and Mrs. Nicholas Longvi’orth, cident will furnish special music singing 9:30; Everyman’s class, 9:30; Chris ning and hope they have a most decorations for veterans. of fan mall from all parts of the year, prograaa on tha town roads the former Alice RooaevelL In the world of Industry and busi the following numbers: Buccesafiil term. Tel. 7968. The Uanebastar Mothers club will Sir Frederick J. Wllllans la sur will be slowei than In past years. CHURCHES tian Endeavor, 6:30—Miss Helen Poosago o f Adjusted Compenaa- F .D .R . TO WEEK END EMANUEL LUTHERAN prayer meeting. Gospel hymn sing. meet Monday evening at Center world. In desperation at the vol ness one sees able men who have “The Heavens Are Telling"—Bee Hahl, Leader. Subject: “Do they tion Act over Presidential veto. geon apothecary to the household The highway department officials K. E. Erickson, Pastor The pa.stor will speak on the sub to Banquet of New Britain ume the man who later refused to MCADOO’S FACTION lived only for material resulta and thoven. call you honest Bill?” Immigration and naturaUiation Story Boebnell Cheney An church House with Dr. Raeburn at Sandringham. have announced that the shortage ject, "Samson— the student of Mona-Yprea Auxiliary Rapnblican Club to Hear In- havt a telephone In hla house ar profits. The'Interests of the com "Lord of Galilee’’—Elsie B. Yale. B. W. W. for veterans and their fa^Ues. U. 8. W. V. Davenport of Boston as the guest of funds will prevent the depart DOESN'T OWE HUOTTE strength and stiipldlty. This is the Thomas Bentley, principal of the ranged with the government to es Specialist Called IN NEW YORK CITY munity and o f those whom they Sunday School and Bible Classes "Christ Is King’’— CTlough. Liberalization of insuranee pro The birthday of Preoldant •pintlonal Addresfi. speaker. Another special meeting ment from hiring additional trucks second on the series of studies of Hollister street school, will bo tbe The tnatallatlon of officers of Ham McKinley, the Bpanlah-A tablish a post office for hla own use. Sir Maurice Cassidy, the noted have used to achieve their success at 9:30. "Master tho Tempest Is Raging" visions of World War Veterans' A ct of the club la planned for the fol WINS AT PARLEY and plows or men this year. Old Testament characters. speaker at the Men’s Class of the Mona-Yprea Auxiliary, BriUsh War can W ar predident, waa o b a e r v ^ It waa known as "The W aite," and heart specialist who was summoned ESTATE RENT B IU have been entirely secondary. Both services tomorrow will be — H. R. Palmer. Elimination of recovery of over .A number of Manchester Re- lowing Monday evening, when the The state roads ware sanded thia • • • At Manchester; church tomorrow .nornlng at 9:30, Veterans was held In Tinker Hall the ■oclal meeting of Mary waa located only a few paces from today to reinforce the physicians English. Thomas R. Maxwell, director. The Week payments made to overseas men. r iMAUeane want to Now Britain last members enrolled In the recent the house. morning by tte state highway de- Monday, 7:30 p. m.—The Stand A cordial welcome to all. last Wednesday evening. The fol (Jheney Auxiliary this week, ^'Wftit to attand tha banquat of tha already In attendance, waa In Lon Newark Confab With Federal artment employees between 6 and On the other hand, fortunately. In Morning Worship at 10:45. Monday, 7:00- Boy Scouta. West Point and Annapolis ap campaign will be guests. Retume to England “Negro Minister” Proves He every field of life there have been Sermon; Christ’s Faith in Man. ard Bearers will meet at the home Tbe Week lowing officers were Installed; Presi life of the prcaident waa read .if If aw Britain Republican club and don. He arranged to leave for San So'clock. Tuesday, 6:30— The teachers and dent, Mrs. Esther Haugh; vice-presi pointments made available to sons And then, suddenly tiring of hla Defeats EPIC Wmg for Con Paid Up in Full by Showing great men and women who have The Emanuel Choir will sing. of Dorothy Marks, ' Main street. Monday— 4 p. m., King’s Heralds the historian. PresldeBt Md S;}iaar Congreaaman Ralph O. Brew- dringham from the Liverpool .st.-eot Every member should be present. A officers of the church school will dent, Mrs. Ella Hamilton; financial of deceased veterans. Until It stops snowing and a gang retreat and of the notoriety which lived for higher purpose. Even In Evening service at 7:00. at the church; 7 p. m.. Boy Scouts was bom in Niles, Ohio, Ja____ , t'Otar, o f Maine, former governor of station at 8:30 a. m., (3:30 a m Officers and Politicos All His Receipts. fine program has been arranged. meet at the church for a supper, secretary. Mrs. Harriet Sinks; treaa- Legislation granting retirement 1848, and died by aa anorchlst’a I of volunteer workers clears the Ice hfc could not dodge In America, Kip E. S. T.l, fields where men have been charac Sermon: The Duty of Children— and Girl Scouta; 7:45 p. m., month iH m Pina Tree state, lash the brain Tuesday, 6:30 p. m.^-The church fellowship, and discussion. for dleabled emergency offleere. let, Sept 6, 1901 at the Pan-Aa at the Municipal skating rink In ling suddenly left this section for trol of the Democratic teristically aelfiah, there have been the Responsibility of Parents. ly meeting of the Wesleyan Guild. urer, Mra. Beatrice McGowan; re A fter hla arrival at the royal sta In eettUng the affairs o f tha late school teachers and officers will Remember January la "Go-to- Civil sendee preference tor vet can ExpostUon, Buffalo, N. T. j tn a ta r i of tha Roosevelt adminla- Center Springs park there will be no ever. Planned fo r Today. DOCTOR ROBBED The Junior CJholr will sing. Tue.sday -4 p. m.. senior girls' cording secretary, Mrs. Annette tion at Wolferton at 11;31 a m Noe Huotte of Hllletown road, killed those who have lived unselfishly — meet in the social room. Supper, Church Month," with two more erans and widows. We are glad to learn that |‘.'er and membera at Springfield tomorrow at certainly could make use of them.' Gala Carnival luimc-liivlng King, surrounded hy elala maintained silence and direct Name Slate he goes to the fam ily residence on held at the Emanuel Lutheran Ijcader, Mrs, Katherine Hardy. .slon Band will meet at the church Washington, D. C., to speak at his 'children and grandchildren, was The committee adopted a resolu groes — Manchester Man church, Hartford, next Wednesday sermon. Sermon topic: "Glft.s." 9:30 a. ni.—The Men’s League the Joint. In.slallatinn of officers of 'The next meeting will be held Jan. ed that their telephonea should not East SIxty-flfth street tonight. Friday at 7:30 p. m,-Class meet 28, annual meeting in Bridgeport saddened, however, by mourning for be connected for any calls ex tion asking President Roosevelt to SUNDAY Jailed. beginning at 10 o’clock. A worship 3:00 p. m.— Highland Park Sun President, George Nelson, Bible ing. the Springfield post and auxiliary. January 29 and 30. There he and Mrs. Roosevelt will day school. study. Prcaident Gertrude Buchanan has N ight Princess Victoria, slater of the King, cept those from intimate friends of name hla own slate o f California have dinner with the President’s A SHIRLEY EVEN service w ill be beld at 2:30. Mrs. ' I Mr. Hutson has been dire , and one of hla favorites. delegates. It waa prepared by the Emmy Evald will be the speaker. 7:00 p. m.— Evening pra>-er and 6:00 p. m.— The Cyp Club. Theo a number of tickets for the Presi the royal family. mother, Mrs. James Roosevelt, Sr. MONDAY Andenon-Shea Post, V. F. W. dent’s Birthday Ball which will be many of the Triple A activities, Prince’s First Visit p "h and low. In all sections, "Right W ingers" and Introduced by AND Ralph Palmer, 29, of 553 Parker W e hope that oil who can will at sermon. Sermon topic: "The Lord’s dore Nelson, President. Speaker, The regular meeting of the poat hoe been reemeated to dlscusi Olson. From there he will speak bv radio street, waa bound over to the next Supper." John Echmalian. Topic, Practical held at the State Arm ory. I f any January 22nd This was the flrst visit to Sand awaited further word of their Mon- at I0;30 E. S. T., tonight to the tend the afternoon meeting. Pastor TO EXAMINE NEW NAVY will bo held In the state armory logical agricultural program tor < Olson later announced: term of Tolland County Superior The Week Preparation for Life. membera are planning to go, wlU ringham of the Monarch’s youngest . s cvnditon. Just aa they had committees arranging the annual TUESDAY Erickson and Arthur Anderson will next Tuesday night. At this meet they please get to touch with her future which will give oU | "We’re going to fool the Repub Court In bonds o f *200, which he Monday, 7:30 p. ni.—Girls’ Friend 7:30 p. m .- Meeting church com grandchild. Prince Edward of Kent. awaited word of the health of the represent Emanuel, Mrs. Erickson ing we will start making plans for for their tickets? equal consideration and be a i lican enemy—we’re going to show Presidential birthday balls (or Jan waa unable to fumlah, at a hearing ly Society. mittee In the church parlor. RECRUITS NEXT TUESDAY The presence there of his two happy noted poet and novelist, Rudyard uary 30. Funds from these balls Bobeol CU Idrm ’a M o t and Mrs. Adolph B^son will repre the state convention to be held In Wc are glad to report that Mra. able substitute for the A J tJ t. granddaughters, Ellubeth and Mar them wa can carry this stats for In the Justice court of Andover held sent the Missionary Society at the Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.— (Tholr re The Week: Hutson knows the neeto cif the i Kipling, who died soon after mid w ill be used In fighting infantile hearsal. Waterbury In June. Mary Thompson, who haa been con garet Rose, aided In brightening the Franklin D. Roosevelt" Monday At 4 P. M. last night. With John Griffin. 36 bualness session, and.all> members of Monday, 7:00—Troop H I, Boy necticut gmwers, having night In London's Middlesex boapl- paralysis. negro, of 21 Avon street, Hartford. Thursday, 2:00 p. m.— Ladies Scouta. A meeting of the Manchester Vet flned at tbe Manchester Memorial K ing’s holiday season before hla U1 ta!. Leonard E. Miller, editor of the the society who can, are urged to at On Tuesday of next week the erans Association will be held In tbe tbe tobacco program In the National Epic News, organ of the Political Interest naturally at Jewe Moss, 38, negro, of the same Guild. Monday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal In hospital Is much better. PER PERSON ness. tend tbe afternoon session, state armory tomorrow morning and it la expected that his talk i King George, the same age aa End Poverty League which ran tached to bis Now Jersey visit and address and Kenneth West, negro Friday. 3:30 p m.— Girls Friend the Robbins Room. New Haven Recruiting Station, We wish to express our most The Monarch’s last active particl- Tbe Week (Sunday) at 10:30. All our dclb- tbe dlacusaton to follow wUl .50 For the Best Kipling, had Inquired from hla own Sinclair’s campaign for governor in there was no doubt political lead of 58 Russell street, Hartford, he' ly C!andidatea. Monday, 7:45—Chorus rehearsal main office for Connecticut, will ex sincere sympathies to the Pero paUon in affairs o f state was Dec. Monday, 7:00— Beethoven. It possible for the Connecticut Vq sick bed for news o f Kipling. ers would be at Newark as wdl as waa arrested in Hartford yesterday Saturday, .I.Hn. 25—Concert fea amine and enlist ten men repre gates arc requested to be preaenL family and to Mrs. M ary Lam- 1934, warned the light to take the Tuesday, 6:15— Junior Choir. for Old-Fashioned Concert, Rob table Qrowera’ Associatioti to i Evening You've 23, when be attended a Privy Coun Circles d ote to the Royal house govamment officials. by the Hartford police and turned turing the Bethany Girls and Chea bins Room. senting the seco.id group to be tak Comrade John Glenney Is chair phrecht who recently lost their “productlon-for-uae" iaaue to th^ 8:00— Luther League. a policy which will give It more i cil at Sandringham, at which An emphaalzed that the K ing’s tllneas National convention waa not over, On February. 33, the President over to State Policeman Koss of ter Shields at 8:30 p. m. In the Par Monday, 8:00—Mothers Club. en from this State during January, man of the pond committee at the mother. Ever Spent Wednesday, 8:00—Annual Meet alderation when future leglslatlOB.j thony Eden received the eeal of for did not result only from the sudden "W hatever poaltion the Bpio journeys again along tha eastern the Stafford Springs barracks, who iah bouse under tbe auspicea of the Tuesday, 7:00— Younger Inter according to word received at the Ice Carnival. He will need plenty eign secretary, replacing Sir Samuel took him to Andover. ing. adopted. Includes Full Course Dinner Featuring cold he contracted this week during forces of California take on U'e seaboard to receive an honorary Men's Bible class. mediates. New Britain recruiting office today o f help. Membera are requested to RKXXHBTS Connecticut growers last Hoaro. Sandringham’s wintry weather. question of a slate for the Demo All four were charged with theft Thursday. 4:00— Confirmation. Saturday, 10:00 a. m.— Confirma Tuesday, 7:00—Christian Fellow This win make a total of 18 en rally to the support of Comrade American Legion Rifle dab Royale Veal Hcallopini or Roast Turkev degree from Temple University at 7:00—G a e f. plowed under hundreds o t acraa i Ttvo days later King George deliv They pointed out that after recov cratic National convention aa wall Philadelphia and to attend, the of parts of a steam shovel in Ando tion class for girls; 11:00 a, m.. con ship Circle. listed and transferred this month Glenney on Sunday, February 2. and It Is understood by ye scribe that iroduce after it waa grown ' 5-Plece Orchestra pibor Show ver on December 30, valued at *700, Friday. 7:00— Emanuel Choir. firmation class for boys. ered his usual Christmas message In ering from hla grave Illness of 1928 aa other political questions can only same night, the' 100th celebration of Tuesday. 7:00— Class in Aero out of the State a quota of 28 al to be on the pond at noon to give the club Is slipping. W e had our pic t could only be marketed a t a lo and claimed to have been sold aa Saturday, 9:00 — Children’s Cho f Streamers — Noise Makers a World-Wide broadcoit. A num and 1929, he baa carried on hla be determined by the people who tha founding of the Fly club at Har plane Modeling. lotted by the Navy Department. The John a hand. It would be a good ture took, and were smoothly shel They were not criticised for thia i Junk for *14. A ll were placed un rus. ber who have listened to the Mon duties, and that the Inevitable wrote the principle of productlon- vard University. THE SALVATION AR5IY Tuesday, 8:(K)—Professional Girls final group tor be selected this plan If members would call John and lacked by the Hartford Electric tlon because ample produce der bonds of *200 for a hearing arch’s lost few Christmas broad strain from that previous siege re for-uae fo r the unemployed into tho Adjt. and Mm. Wm. L. Valentine to go to General Baking Co., 1055 month la expected to leave for the assure him that they will be there to Light. coming from distant points before the Superior Court after they casts, noted that this time hla voice mained, leaving him more suscepti state platform ." he said. MANCHESTER AND VERNON Broad street, Hartford. training station at Newport, R. I., help out. The more~the merrier. Howsoever the Ligh t Is due at at a price which oftentimes natfa CAVEY’S GRILL seemed to lack Its usual vigor. ble than most persons to sickness. "These people, an overwhelming had been presented before 'Jie An PARISH Week-end Servlcea Wednesday, 6:30— Cub Scouts. during the last week. Your (Commander has ten tickets our range week-after-next, and will PALKA TOLD PAL dover Justice court. The three Ne tbe producer less than hla ahtipp' 33 East Center Street Next to Masonlciemple A shooting party, which luul been majority of the Democratic voters (Methodist Episcopal) Saturday: Wednesday, 7:30— Group 6. Cen for the President's Ball which have we mend our waya, and see the costa alone. Connecticut groes were .able to secure the Rev. O. Homer Ginns, Minister Telephone 8801 arranged to be held here today, waa of the state, will apeak throigh 7:30 p. m.— Open air service on ter Church Women meet in Robbins been allotted to the post to aell. Ligh t? Yes air, we’ll pay our light feci that something ia wrong adthl cancelled. their repreientaUvas at the Epic w o u n t of bonda require^ but Main street. Room. A ll members needed. bill with IntcrcaL HE KILLED COPS Palmer, unable to get a bond was Any comrade wishing a ticket may program allowing perishable pr Sir Maurice Coastdy arrived at EXPECT VETERANS’ BONUS convention. But I feel sure that Sunday at Vernon: 8:00 p. m.— Free and easy meet Saturday, 5:00 — Junior choir re DANCES ON SATURDAYS W* are pleased to have Joe Het taken to the Tolland (Jaunty JalL call Commander Leggett. Tbe ad duce to be shlpp^ from two the Democratic voters of California 9:25 a. m.— Service for morning ing In hall. hearsal. mission la *1.50 per couple. tinger, aa a regular member of tbe three thousand miles, therelqr worship. These services are for the will not consent to any repudiation (Continosd from Page One) Sunday; Saturday, 6:30— Choir rehearsal. We have a number of comrades on squad—a reward for practice. lacing fresher produce grown w it PASSED BEFORE NIGHT of the state piatform.” entire community of Dobsonville. AT CAVEY’S GRILL HERE 9:30 a. m.— Company meeting. Note* the sick list. We hope for their Carl Blrath accompanied ua to S1 a radius o f ten or fifteen piled In the affirmative the next day A ll friends of the church are cor 11:00 a. m.— Holiness meeting. The next Communion Service and the Light shoot (he o'her night, and from the consuming centera. It ' dially invited. speedy recovery and to have them at the factory when be asked him: 3:00 p. m.—Soecial musical pro opportunity to unite- with the while not shooting, he kept our op hoped that Mr. Hiitaon may hava i CXmHnoed from Page One) N IC E J A IL ' At Manchester: * i^ th ua again soon. "Did you really shoot those gram by the band. church, Feb. 2. Cavey’a Grill, Mancheater’a popu ponents In a seral-consclouB state, aolutlon for this problem so \ “THE PERFECT COIFFURE Goodwater, Ala __ Officera know 9:45 a. m.— School of the church. The’ officers of Anderson-Shea ppa?" W H EN THE 7:00 p. m.— Senior and Young Note change in day of choir re lar eating place, has Inaugurated a with several of the best smoking growers at distant points will now why three prUoncra In the Jail Send your youngsters to the church Post have not heard any more from cash aurrender value of tha eertlfl- Palka ia being triad only for the People’s open air meetings. hearsal and chorus rehearsal. cigars It has ever been my privi be working part of the time excifl here were so sleepy In the daytime. schooL' " I t la better to have well- series of Saturday dances, with mu Comrade Harry Mathlason and his NOBLY PLANNED!” cates, and a third by Senator elaying of Sergeant Kearney. 7:30 p. m.— Special meeting with The event of the month In Febru lege to watch, smolder. slvely for the rallroada and tha The trio. Hated os Jesse Howard, buUt children than re-built adults.” sic by a five-piece orchestra. The bowling team. W hat’s the matter, Schwellcnbach (D., Wash.) provid TIME COMES Brigadier CHaude Bates. ary:—The Old Fashioned Ckmcert, It la understood that Chapin la aultant detriment of thoee ^ (Jharles Smith and Cleo Wood, had 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. second dance i i the series will be Harry, does our lineup look too good ing that bonus recipients shall atlll Brigadier Claude Bates Is a new February 19. held tonight. There Is no admis making up a new supply of that fa near the consuming centers. been using a wooden kay to escape Children's sermon. "A Little Old for your huskies? The PlalnvIUe mous blend “Shooters Memories," be eligible for work relief. And jroo need comer- to Manchester and ' will be sion or cover charge. 'The bualneas meeting will be I nightly for sevtral hours of Mill Half-Burned 'Oandle.*' Music by tbe conducting a Young People’s gath post team has challenged the post consisting substantially of paint re Only the latter had a chance of CONCORDIA LUTHERAN On next Wednesday night, on the afternoon of the 30th Janies’ Beauty Salon takes pride In Jinks, returning luat before daira the services of vested choir. Sermon by the paator. ering in Hartford on Sunday at team to a home-and-home match. mover and fuel oil—warranted to adoption, admtntatration leaders awakened their Jailer.Ja il Garden and Winter Streets Cavey’s will celebrate with a gala officers will be elected and creating the perfect coiffure for every an undertaker, Subject, "God—a Just Appiaiser. ’ 2:30 p. m. A delegation o f Sunday K. Richter, Paator Here’s a little practice for your >ut hair on your cheat (by remov- of standing committees pr said. Discovery. of the kayk«, has put an Tha music for the morning service Carnival Night. Hcketa are now team, Harry. type. Painstaking effort and efficient •CIRCLE* school teachers and younger chil on sale for this event wbicb win In? fng It from your coat). I t la a weU Harry Dldabury of Tbomaaton' In urging hla amendment late yes end to tha nocturnal Jaunts. turn to ns. You la aa follows: dren will be going from Manches The officers of Anderson-Shea eatabUahed fact tha* Popeye the operators assure satisfaction. terday. Thomas sold the bond bill 9:00 a. m.— Sunday school and elude dancing, floor show, music by president, Frank Roberts of 1' TODAY_ will be satis Prelude, "From Chapel Walls" by ter. Bible classes. post challenges the officers of tbe Fisherman, In teatlng this aid to dietown la secretary and C- sponsored by Senator Harrison (D„ Hoeeb. a fine orchestra, noise m ^ers, ban COIXEOB. SPOUT The Brigadier, with M ajor and 10:00 a. m.— English service. Legion and the British War Veter rifle shooters, took one awallow, Turner of Hamden treasurer ot Stillwater, Okla.—Students will fied in every Offertory, "Nocturne" by Fry- ners, and everything will be topped Miaa.); Bjmes (D., S. C.); Steiwer BY POPULAR Mrs. Ralph Mllle, of Hartford will 11:00 a. m.— German service. ans to a bowling match to be rolled picked up hla rifle, aimed, sneezed, association. One of the reporta < ing to “drive for dear old Okla singer. off with a delicious full course tur (R., Ore.), and Clark (D „ Mo.) "ou^ DEMAND detaiL be In Manchester for the evening Tbe Week key dinner or Royale veal scaUoplnl o ff in the near future. and the bluing waa completely re special interest to be presented A Patmans tha Patman bill," the In homa A. A M. CoUen" will aave a JOHN BOLES (Jhoral anthem, “ Lead Ua, O Fa service with Brigadier Bates In We hear that Comrade Jack Lln- moved from toe ^un. alac the sUng ther" by Roberts. Thursday at 8:O0 p. m., the choir for which Cavey's chef haa beconle this session will pertain to tbe Swept backward from tha face and done up with araall rlng- flationary measure vetoed last ses (KM.OOO public works program of BUBY. charge of the service. He la one of will meet for rebearsal. nell and Mrs. Llnnell are parents ot fell apart the next day. ganization of a regional maritet KAREN MORLEY Postlude, "Tavanasr" by Vlacent. famous. Further information re leU at the front, the new hair style at the left Is flattering- sion. campus Improvements, tbraataned the Army’s outstanding officem to Friday evening at 7:30, the Inter garding thia event may be had, or a son. Congratulations. W e underatani’ tbe boya went to Connecticut. Herbert E. KEENER JACK HOiT>MU IMMI 6:00 p. m.—^The Epworth League ly youthful. Without the tiny Jewelled wreath. It's appro by lack of local relief labor. The day and occupies tbe post o f Young mediate Luther League will present reservations made by phoning 3M1. I f any comrade Is not receiving New Haven last week, and Just of Westport and Davtn B. Clarka.4 priate for dayUme. meets at the parsonage. Last week atudenta, paid by the college, will DICB People’s Territorial secretary, cov a L ife Service program In the bis "Foreign Service’’ magazine, about walked away with the vHlage. Milford will lay before the meetf we bad live more than the previous NIX ON KNITTINO taxi reUef cUents from nelgnborlng ering the eleven Elaatem Statics. church hall. A cordial Invitation la notify either Commander Leggett. Anyhow they arc all round shoul- s. vcral proposals which may comunitlee to and from w o rf POYYELL M week and received more points in At the Salvation Army service d e i ^ from carrying their prlzea. hereby extended to all. YOlCKS WAS NEA ER LIKE THIS Adjutant Frank Cervini or Quarter ir the formation of a regional ! p e r m a n e n t W A V E S : |4.00 to $10.00. Minnaapollo—Tbs Woman's Qub, our contest with Norwichtown than in the citadel tomorrow afternoon Jack Alves la ojlUng an addition they did. Let us creep up and n ««« master Edward Frazier, and your ket in tola state. after soma debate, reasoned it out U8EUEM pm scAcnoir the members of the corps will give ZION LUTHERAN Mlnong, Wls.—They lacked the name w ill be placed on the mailing on hla bouse to keep hla decorations them this week We can do It if we In. Jack savs a medal a day keeps like this: Knitting Is all right. In Floydada, Tex.— Walton Hall, “SHIPMATES short biographical aketchea of great High and Cooper Streets red coats and the other trappings of Hat. The February Issue, we are In "WED IN PEACE.** • STATE• bring our friends with ua. A bon'ja men and their last wrorda. T%e male dull care away, and ( . Dwlre wor JAMES’ Be au ty salo n fact, it "producea lovely rhythm finding a door to'hle store broken, The Holme# Rev. H- F, R. SU^hholz, Paator fox bunting tr .dltion but four formed, will carry Important news, for perfect attendance too. Mae chorus will alng “Peace, Perfect ried. and grace.'’ But in tha futuroj whan hired three bodyguards to aeeom- FOREVER” Mlnong youths who staged a two BO jrou should get thia Issue. The Baldwin, Kas.—Baldwin there la a spaaktr. knitting must bs pony him inside. Sloan will lead tbe discussion on tbe Peace.” Bandmaster David Addy It la hereby recorded that Jack 476 Ma'n St. Just Below the Lincoln School BNDS TONIGHT J Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. month campaign In the Interest of poat haa ordered 100 extra copies observed "memorial servicao^ dafaired. Mamhera decided It was Tiiere. two armed men roMied the P L U S . . B A B B Y C A B B Y In Funeral Home subject "B o w can wa best spend will give the reading, "Hullo." Alvea and Vice-President (Carlson PH O N E 4201 " t r YOU COULD ONLY COOK” and “8HIF CAFIP Sunday?” ’ Service In English at 9:30 a. ro. game conservation bagged 03 foxes. fo r distribution. erstwhile members o f their chib i too harrowing fo r orators to addraaa proprietor and hla bodyguardt, "tA n or THE CUNTONS" M Weedbekige Street Bond selections for the service have won all the club medals they The Week Second Sunday after ^Ipbany. They were inspired by rald„ on poul Tbe post extends Its sympathy to have "departed this life o t tbemsalvas to an audience of bead locked them in a back room, and e ^ . - nam e 28S7 will be ’•Perseverance’. "Army of WlU get thU season Hla honor chief A t Vernon: Text of sermon: MatL 10:27-U. try yards and depredations against Comrade and Mrs. Pero and family blessedness" since 1933. They i III tops. eaped. Immanuel” , “ Ruohden CMtadel” . and Theme: Tbo Christian as a fearleas aaalatant to the executive officer, Thumday, 7:90 g . m —MaoBily’ such wild life as grouse, prairie in tbe ioaa o f Comrade Pero’s moth- H. Hadden, Esq., won the other. they thbught It would help ' ts •TYarrlort CiUddjj*’ There will be confessor o t Jesua. ( 1 ^ Because of chicken, partridge and ptaeaaanta. • r. M rs.’ An tnaU Faro, .vbo died. X want to taka this OBPortunitx to aay.*W tol>U> mfoxm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY. JANUARY 18,198fll MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 198ft, PAGE Fivf lim rliratfr practically tha only American eym- house of tbe dirt you oursalvaa have mllss of sheet asphalt Mala road pathisera with the Centre] powers tracked la. open to traffic. SCRUBBER URM BIDS ware pareone of Teutonic blood or ^ S t r a n g e C a s e by Hard Jo tm Condition Of Milford—-New Haven avenue. About % ot a ral'e of anhalU e eon- TWO LOCAL DIVORCE Cvnting fltraU i those In whom burned an age-old AS TO JUNK CARS CwwsR n ia ifst crate. Shore road. 1,000 feet of ON SEVERAL PROJECIS _ rUBUHBBU BT TUB animosity toward England. But State Roads WDRC " PRINTINaCUHMNT, INC The ease of a kUaebastar youth _ ‘/ J u l i a C r a i g ' MonlviUe—Two sections of Fort 11 BIMill 8ir««t these formed a far from tnooiuddor- Road conditions and datoim ti DECREES GRANTED n fi . Hartford, Dona. ISIfi tteMhH(*r, Cana, able part of the American people. who drove a ratUatrap oar praetie- ths Stats of Oonnectieut mads nsc- Shantok roed undsi construction. Sed( Construction Work' in (Baatoni Standard nine.) TSOMAB PBRUUION ally brakelesa, at aueh a high raU BEGIN HERE TODAY New Hartford—Town Hill road. ScTcral Places Throughout Oaatral U«B>*«r They constituted, however, only a shock. I sang fOr Heori Lamb this sssaty by hIghWM oonstructlon an SH miles of construction. Work /' * • >oo»8«< Ootobat 1. IMl minor part of the whole body of of speed that la dodging a eollUlon JC U A CBAIO, pretty yooag see- afternoon." nounced 1^ tbs Oonnevtlcut High shut down for winter. the State—Lose One. Satorday, Jannory 18 he put on a show like aa old-time relary to GEORGE WOODFORD of Amy's eyes widened. "No fool way Department as if January 16, P* life JlPaMlibad B*«nr B*«nias Baa*pi opinion against American participa 1036. _ I — Orange—Grave! surface about S Mrs. Helen !«iiry and Fran IlMdaya and Holldayi Entarad at ttaa movie auto chase, suggests the tbe ikw firm of Woodford and ing?" miles on 9 sections of road. 1:15—Poetic Strings. MONDAY at WISE SMITH’S K it oiriaa at Uanchtaiar, Conn., aa tion In the war. A sane self In Brooks, Is ambitions to become • "No fooling, Amy. But I didn't Closed for ConstrnctloB—Detonr Redding—2 mi'es of town aid con- Gustave Scbrelber A Sons, local 1:30—News Service. (atOBd Claaa Mall U atiar. terest, a rational desire to keep our thought that this Is prsctsely ths night eluh singer. Julia shares an get the job." Provided atrucUoD ofl 3 icctlons of road. contractors, report that they have cis P. Wetherell Wb Snits 1:46—Buffalo Presenti. HARTFX)RD sort of thing that tbs ‘'stml-annual” apartment with ,VMY BANDERS, Amy made a aound of dismay. No Route Number submitted bids on several large con HARTFORD _ BUBSCHIPTIUN RATBS young men at home instead of sac Sherman—Waksman road. Im Rocky HIU—Hayes road and 2:00—Robert Taft at 16th Annual ■ it iM f. bf mall ...... f••J0 state automoblls Inspection was sup who works In an exclusive dress "I've been down at tha Green Club Shunt Pike. 2Vli miles of water- tracts soon to be awarded for build Convention of Women’s Republi Month, bf m.ll • • ...... | rificing them to the European holo shop. a lot—and I never did think be passable from Route 30 westerly to bound macadam ings In this section. The local com-' m Superior. C ourt can National Club. « « t « Copf ...... I 01 caust provided tbs major part of posed to prevent New York state tins. Convenient de pony was second low bidder this PETER KE.'VfP, also employed by knew a olnger when he heard one," tour is available. Sharon—H.iL-h road. 1 mile of 2:30—Tito Oulxar. polivraa enn fonf ...... M-QQ that opinion. There are a number of Interesting Wondford and Brooks, Is In love ' she said loyally, gravel const>-uct!on. week on the Windsor High school. 2:45—Cofleert Miniatures. OoBstruetlon—Traffic Slalntained Tbe company has also submitted a . MEMBBH A8.SOCTATKD aspects In that matter of the Inspec with Julia and boa asked her In' Julia leaned forward excitedly. Route No. U B. 1—Groton. Long Southbury—Pierce Hollow road Judge Newell Jennings of the Su 3:00—Down by Hermans. J P R esn The people of this country were tions, Information concerning which marry him. Julia discourages h is! "He did say my voice waa good, l ’/4 miles of construction. Strong- bid on tbe Thompsonville postbfflcs perior (3ourt granted a divorce yes 3:30—Isle of Dreams. SThn AMoelautf Pr«ta tt aicluatvalf preponderantly pro-Ally In sympathy HiU road. Reinforcsd concrete pave town road. 3 mile,.. buUding, alterations on tbe Henry nbUtlo4 ta tha nta for ropubllemtlon the public Is awaiting with at least attrnlons. He agrees to give her! though, Amy. I—I think he i&glit ment about 2 hi miles. terday to Mrs. Helen Saury of this 4:00—Motor City Melodies. but It was not, after all, our quarrel letter of Introduction to HENRI I havo given me a chance if it hadn't Tolland—Merrow road from Hull e ^ t o in Lyme and a Colonial town from Arthur Saury to whom 4:30—Dr. (Charles Stelzel. ail now* dUpatobaa eradltad to It a mild curiosity. For instance, How Route No. 10- Simsbury. Main Route 74 to 82. 4 miles of water- ' not etharwiae oradtiad In tbla —not yet at least—and os long as It LA.MB, band leader at the GreMi (heen for the note that Peter Kemp street. H mile storm water sewer buUding to be reconstructed In HIg. she was married In April of 1931 In 4 ;45—Chanaone’te. ■OMr nnd alao cha loeat nawa pub* many of these completely unread Club. t wrote." bound macadam. ganum. Philadelphia. He left her the fol 5:00—Al Mitchell's Orchestra. iin td and atao tha local nawa pub* was not our quarrel we did not pro- under eonatniction. able cars did the 1838 Inspection put I,(inih hears Julia sing, but does "What do you mean?" Route No. 30—Sherman. 2 miles Woodbury—Swamp and Soucy lowing July and sbe found he had 8:80—Vincent Lopez' Orchestra. lahod baram. poBQ to let our sympatiiles or even roads. 144 miles ot rol'ed gravel. previously married a Thompsonville I dUl rlsbta of rapubllcatlon of off the streets and highways—If not offer her a Job. About to leave Julia told her of Peter's advice of eonatrucUon all on new location. Construction Finished—Open,to 8:00—Newsservice. MOial diapatehaa barain ^.ra alao ra- our apprehensions lead us Into the his offire, Julia sees Peter's letter* to Henri Lamb. No Interference with traffic. girl. Judge William S. Hyde was 6:15—The News of Youth. soy? How many of them ever Traffic ^mado maelstrom of destruction. and learns that he asked Lamb to 'That waa a mean trick," Amy Routs No. 61- Goa'.en-Comwall BIRTHDAY PROCRAM her counsel. 6:30—Radio Programs for To appeared for Inspection and how No Bouts Number night. {Fall aanriea ellant of N B A Sarviea. discoursgs her about becoming a agreed. "But the poor kid’s so road. 8 miles of -.onstrictlon from Tolland—Zanghl road. H mile Francis P. Wetherell of this town A ROUSING LINE-UP OF WORTHWHILE BARGAINS FOR MONDAYt And that, being the attitude of many ducked and got away with It T singer. much In love with you^ th lt be the Cornwall town line south. was granted a divorce from Mrs 6:35—Three Little Words. Route No. 130—North Branford. loose gravel surface completed. FOR LUTHER L EA C p 6:45—Gogo DeLys. Publiahar'a Rapraaentatlaa: Tha the people and for the same reason, For that matter what proportion of ,\0 « (iO 0 .\ WITH THE STORY doesn’t know right from wrong. Or Estella Thrall Wetherell whom he NO MERCHANDISE SENT C. O. D__SHOP EARLY! LOTS ARE LIMITED! Unltua Mathewa bptcial Agency—Naw was the attllu-le of President Wil maybe be’.e heard that all's fair In Forest road. 4H miles of water- married on June 26. 1926. Mrs. 7:00—AGantic Family on Tour all the rare In the state ever ap CHAITEK IV bound macadam. Wetherell has been a patient In the with Frank Parker. |Ork. Cbteago, Detroit and Boalon. son and of Congress. love and war. . 'But I’ve some news Library Committee to Be in WOMEN’S DOLLAR DAY ^ NEW BASEMENT SHOE LOCATION peared on the Inspection lines? And of my own for you darling.” Route No. 156—Old Lyme. Black Norwich State hospital for five 7:30—Metropolitan Players —Light BARGAINS IN DOLLAR DAY r a Recreation (’enter ^MBUBBR AUDIT BO V O OF There Is not the slightest reason how many of these, after having Her face llaming with swift an "News?" Hall river bridge and approaches. Charge of Tuesday Night’a years. Raymond R. Bowers was Operatic. WEARABLES to take care of the multitudes who always attend our ‘IBCUDATlUaNS.______ger, Julia read Peter's note again. No Route Numbiers Meeting; Banquet Feb. 18. READY-TO-WEAR to believe, from any evidence pre been rejected and ordered to return "Royal Nesbitt la going to take Items of Interest Mr. Wcthcrell’s attorney. 8:00—Chesterfield Presents Nino Closeout! $1 Milane.se Small Group! 69c Bias $1 shoe sales, we have arranged a large Ha.sement Shoe "Tha Rarald Printing Company. Ine.. She whirled Impulsively, and saw me out tonight. He telephoned this Berlin—Edge wood road. About 1 Martini — Kostelanetz’s Orches aumaa no dnanclal raapoi.atbUity sented to the Nye committee, that for a second check-up merely called HrnrI Lamb .standing In the door mile of gravel road. Work shut A birthday party Will l)e held at tra. Glovesilk Undies Costume Slips Section! Women’s $16.75 to $22.50 Tweed typographical errora ippaaring in afternoon and I told him about down for winter. Demlng road. 1 Sports Coats—While They Last! dvarMatmania in tha Mnnchaa'er President Wilson or the bankers or It a ilay and went back no more? way. His heavy face, too, waa you.” Saturday the regular meeting of the Luther 0:30—Along Rialto Row. tailored pant- « « Slightly Q g vaDing Haraid. the munition people or anybody else slowly rcildenlng -but not from an mile waterbound macadam. The DeMolay will practice basket League of the Flmanuel Lutheran 10:00—California Melodies. mussed! not O lOl* ‘ WOMEN’S $4 AND .$5 SAMPLE SHOES Sizes 38 to 62! Spring In Just around the cor $ Most of us know plenty about "Amy! He'll think I’m a fool." Bloomfleld—Blue Hills avenue. les and step- lO T ( all sizes in all styles! ner and the woman with forethought will put ger. For several seconds he coubi Amy Sanders pierced Julia with ball from 3 to 4 o'clock. church next Tuesday evening at 8 10:30—President Roosevelt— "The In,**, sizes 5 and 6. some ' That You’ll Join the Rush To Get! wanted to maneuver this nation Into perfectly good, roadable automo not apeak In hla embarrassment. Wlntonbury avenue and Jerome The AUas will pracRce from 6 to WTIC lacc trimmed and tail- ' away one of these coats! V SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 a glance. "Listen—you're old o'clock. Art]>(ir Johnson's library Hartford, Oonn Conquest of Infantile Paralysis." are Irregulars the World war and so for months biles,sometimes brand new, that "After all," "he said, at last. "1 avenue, 2 miles of grading and re 7 o’clock. committee, consisting also of Doro 10:45—Patti Chapin. ored. only awaited the shift of public opin —you ace. I’cter Komp la a friend enough to know better than that. surfacing. Cottage Grove road and The gym will be reserved from 7 50,000 W. 1040 K. C. 282.8 H 11:00—News Service. SizoH 4 and 4'?i[ Mis.se.s’ $16.75 (o $19.75 Swagger were refused clesn bills of health. No man thinks a girl Is a fool thy A n d ean , Raymond Brid^gon, Travelers-Broadcastlng' Service. ion towanl war before grabbing the of mine. He once did a great favor Blue Hills avenue. 3 'i miles under o'clock on for the Rangers basket 11:16—Abe Lyman's Orchestra. 59c Rayon Undies ,39c Rayon Undies in B ami C widths! i and Tailored Sports Coats NOT TOO LONG AGO But what wc are curious about Is when she has eyes and hair like construction. Vivian Anderson. Lennart Johnson, (Eoateni Standard Time.) regular and n e — for m«." ball game. Ernespt-srBon, Marlon Olson Helen 11:45—Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra. Extra a n d . g dreas and nporUf 100% camel’s hair, fleeces and tweeds In $ It ii Rlmoat twenty yeara ntnce opportunity. Yet that Is precisely the number of junk cars, cars that yours. When Royal drops In to Brookfield—Two miles of con The men’s plunge period will be extra s 1 z e O I O r “ B regular size 4 lO F ' "Did It occur to you," asked Julia night I want you to do a song for struction on the Stony Hill road. Matadn, Leonard NIcse, Viola ■tylcs In all Icath-* swaggers and classics, many styles! sizes 14 ipired certain blatortc eventn the belief Hint .some members of the ars uncontrollable and perilous that I might not be Interested In held from 7 to 8 o'clock. Saturday, January 18 Toroorrowfs Program panties, bloomers and bloomers, panties and ] to 20! Sonata committee appear to be fos him." Canaan—Johnson road. 41 of a A public whist party will be held n^dren and Ray Larder, rrill be In A. M. vests! lace trimmed vests! mostly tailored! era, black and Ifih IT. now being made the aub- alike to their drivera and tbe public, whether Peter Kemp la In love with "But why?" mile of waterbound macadam. charge of the program. P. M. tering. me? And now I- I'll never speak at the West Side Rec on Cedar 1:15—Hit Tunes. 9:45—News Service. and tailored! some striped! brown! .smart wo* of k rather bitter controveray remaining In use In their danger "I w-ant him to know you really Colebrook—Town aid construc street. Play will start at 8 o’clock, Lennart JohniKin will lead tbs de- 10:00—Church of the Air. Women’s and Misses’ $16.75 to $22.50 to him again"! tion on Mlllbrook road and Sandy 1:20—Connecticut State College men will come early! I Waahington. A great many very It Is Indeed highly probable that ously dilapidated state, now that the can sing. He knows everybody who blonday votlonals prior to tbe business Program. 10:30—Five Minutes with Radio 79c Handmade Gowns 69c SpunLo Undies 2 and 3-Piece Suits $ 'Becanse he's so much In love even thinks they run a night club. Brook road. meeting, at which the matter ot Just 23 In this lot! Sizes 14 to 46! better lllgent votcre between 21 and Wilson had, oven before the 1016 first grand Inspection round jp has with yon?" asked Lamb quietly. The men’s boxing cla.ss will rabet 2:00— Metropolitan Opera Com Stars. Regular a n 0 n g He knows some song writers, too. East Haddam—ML Parnassus from 7 to 8 o’clock. by-laws for the League will bo regular and n g ' extra sizes « lO F ' come early for yours! a t years old will probably find election, become almost wholly dis been concluded and all washed up. Then he added, "But I am sorry. road. 3 'i miles of waterbound ma pany. 10:35—Beethoven Sonata Seriei extra sizes In a IO F I VALUES TO $4,001 WOMEN’S SHOES Wouldn't it be grand if you could The women’s gym class will meet brought up for discussion. After the 4:30—Our Born. Alexander Semmler, pianist. bloomers, panties a n d ; u t coBfualng reading In much couraged as to the prospects of con-, If one goes by the evidence of bis You—you must think very badly of make your start with a song writ cadam. from 7 to 8 o’clock. program, refreshments will be serv white and tinted ba ms now." Easton—Basra, Fedora and Low 6:00—Blue Room Echoes — Joseph 11:00—Mother and Dad. tiste with appliques. vests! tailored mwlels ’ ALL SIZES Mlomcn’s nnd Misses’ Dresses th« matter reported in eonneo- tlnued war avoidance. If he had he eyes and by the performance of ten especially for you?" The men’s gym class trill meet ed, followed by a sociaf hour. Blume, director; with Bradford 11:05—Reflection from Cleveland In learose! Values to $7.95! "The only thing I'm Interested In Catching some of Amy's tnfse- er Morehouse roads. Gravel surface from 8:15 to 9 o'clock. Sports, street and dress t)rpes with all styles of heels! with tha old-etraw Inveatlga only shared the conviction of many .some of the still moving wrecks, the Is wbothcr I'm good enough to get and drainage. The music and dramatic commit Reynolds (To NBC-WEAF Net 11:30—Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir operas, oxfords, steplns and strap pumps! AH sales final I small "left-over" lots! broken tlous enthushism. Julia laughed. The women's tap dancing cla.sses tees will meet at 7 o'clock to dis work). and Organ. New "Lyk-a- 39c Print Aprons Hlzes and color ranges! r# » 0 » the Nye committee and par-thousands of his fellow cltlsens. lns|>ecUon, however effective It may Job In a night club, Mr. Lamb. East Windsor—North road. (At will meet as follows: 8:00 to 8:30, Dresses” Suedes, fabrics, patents, black or brown kid and Intereat-JI "You’re certainly a tonic, Amy. And Intersection with U. S No. 5 and cuss plans for ths annual banquet, 5:30— Kaltenmeyer’s Kindergar P.M. 80-square cloth . g i aeoUrly with relation to certain re- Deeply aa most Americans deplored have been In converting 00 per cent Will you please tell me that—hon Advanced: 8:80 to F:00, Beginners. Reversible front like a Ing combinations! THIBD FLOOR estly ?" after this afternoon, I think I need extending wester,y to junction with to bo held Tuesday, February 18. ten. 12:30—Jewels for Tomorrow. in ruffled and 4 lO F ^ autteu on the veracity of Presl- tha prospect and aa unwilling as of efficiency Into 100 per cent, It." Routs No. 140). 8% miles of water- The mto's plunge period wiU be 6:00—WrlghtvIUe Clarion. 12:45—Clean and Dye. hooverette! f»!ze« 1 to 4 flared models with pi|v DOWNSTAIRS STORE HsnrI Lamb sbruggod. "Your "Well,” said Amy, "you know beld from 7 to 8 o'clock. 6:30—Gems from Memory. News. 1:00—Church of the Air. in florals. stripes, a w t WUaott. they wars to share In ths frantic de- missed the main purpose of Its being voice Is good for these modam bound macadam. The womenia plunge period will plaids! Ing! morallaatlon of the world, any num by about eight million miles. darned well that I’m all for you If Haddam — D'irham • Hlgganum 6:45—Rhythm of the Day. 1:30—Musical Notes. DOLLAR DAY Tbere appear to have gfown up songs. And you are on attractive .you're dead sure that Is whet you road. Culverts and bridges under be held from A to 9 o'clock. 7:00—The New Yorkers, dance or 1:45—Radio Voice of Religion — _____ SECOND FUX>R MAIN FLOOR TABLE ber of them, fully a year before the young woman. That counts s lot. The girls' gym class leagpie will Rev. Raymond J. Kennedy. Asst. DOLLAR DAY SHEET SPECIAL! pro contradictory theses—one to too." want to do. But I'm still advising construction. bowl frorn 8 to 10 o'clock. WATKINS BROS., chestra with vocalisL HANDBAGS h * affaet that President Wilson, un> critical April of 1017, had accepted • DOUBLE” FOR CASH you to settle down to the simple Hartford—Fairfield ave.. begin 7:16—Pop-eye The Sailor. Pastor St. Peter's church. .MAIN FLOOR TABLE "But not good enough for the life." ning at Maple ave., acd ending at Tbe women's afternoon bridge INCUKPUKATED 7:30—Townsend Plan Program. 2:00—President Roosevelt's Ad DOLLAR DAY ALL PERFECT $1.95 Values! Genuine. n ths vsry moment of the resump* the Inavltabtllty of American entry. Green Club?" party Will be held at the West Side Certified 3-Year Leather Bags and Sooner or later we could no longer One of tbe bits of "new evidence' "You don’t take your own ad Zion street. About 1 mile of sheet 7:45—"Practical Points Al»ut Can dress at Dedication of Theodore GLOVES 89c Ruffled and ||SB nt unrestricted submarine octlv “1 didn't mean that. As I said, vice," mentioned Julia mtschevious- asphalt. Work shuf down for win Rec on Cedar street. Play will start cer."—Dr. Maurice T. Root. Roosevelt Memorial. Evening Bags keep out In the Hauptmann ease, It appears, I was trying to help Kemp." He at i o’clock. ROBERT K. ANDERSON Women’s $L19^lace _TaiIored SHEETS Full Fashioned ggr by Oarmany in the early days of li that It was a "double" of Haupt' ly- ter. Funeral Dlrectar 7:65—Laubel Trio. 2:30—Jose Manzahares and his Black and brown In Until the arrival of that fatal smiled wrlly, "I'm afraid I've done Hartland—Tho.m, Hartland Pond, Tuesday 8:00—Al Goodman's Orchestra. South Americaiu. Leather Gloves calf, cowhide, suede, M T , clung to a lively hope that the mann, not Hauptmann hlmselt a bad Job of It." He crossed the "Why should I? Nobody else The men’s voIleybaU period will hour, however, the record shows does." Then Amy’s tone grew seri Peterson road.- road from Granby to be from 5 to 6:30. 0:00—RubinofTs Orchestra. 8:88—New York Philharmonic Or CURTAINS and fabrics! envelopes, pkitod States might yet escape In* whom certain witnossos testified room. Then ho turned to Julia Granville and West Granville road: Funeral service in home chestra. Washable, pique sewm Size 81x99 SILK HOSE that Wilson never ceased to strive ous. "But I will soma time." The women’s swimming classes 9:30—Victor Young’s Orchestra. Blip-ons in navy, brown ' and pouches In velvet,, J(blv«meBt In the World War; tbs they saw In the vicinity of again. "The wtxjds are full of pass "You mean Royal Nesbitt?" 5 miles of loose gravel under con like surroundings. 10:30—Corn Cob Pipe Club. 4:00—Reverend Charles E. Cough COTTAGE SETS o l9 l'»rq Sizes 8>s n aequins and simulated for some approach to peace, some able singers. Miss Craig. I could struction. will meet os foUows: 7:00 to 7:45, 11:00—News. lin. with beige and black Once a year for the .Bther that all along he bad Intended "Heavens, no. He’s not ssrious Beginners; 7:45 to 8:80, Intermedi with white stitching. 6 pieces, blue, green ■ * to lO'a In £ p r S . pearls! way of settling the great conflict and the Undbergh home. Now all turn down the next dozen that come Harwlnton—Hill road. 3 miles of 142 EAST CENTER 8T 11:13—Dick Gasparre's Orchestra. 4:45—Musical Moments. or gold trim! January Dniiar Pay wc < :W throw America Into tha war on about anything or anybody. But loose gravel ■ nder consfructlon ate. H I g h n o o n, London i Values to $1.00! •topping tha dastructlon of dvlllxa- we need Is some new evidence in through that door—and still find he’s fun to be with. We’re Just 11:30—Ben Bcmle’s Orchestra. 8:00—Melodiana with Abe Lyman’s make thlH Hpeeiai offer! i Mist, Durbar, Caribou ( the M e of the Allies but delayed proving that tha many thousands others." from the Thomaston town line Telephone: 12:00—Mldn.—Silent. Orchestra, Bernice Claire and Children's Lined RUFFLED TYPE., Handbags tlon without sacrificing our own good friends.” north. Campvllle road 1% miles of Japan's six great cities are Tokyo, this brand wtw tcBteil' and Ginger Brown!* simulated n f iRtry from motives of strategic ad- of dollars of ransom money really Julia nodded. "I .see," she said Julia had never quite approved Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto, Kobe and Office .5171 House 7494 Oliver Smith. Horsehide Mittens ready to hang with Shoe r-aear CHIF blood and treasure for the achieve tensely, and left the office. Aa she town aid construcUe-i. , Tomorrow’s Program 5:30—Julia Sanderson and Frank In black and 9 tie backs; ecni or^ by the New Method Morocco, « l O r W ta g e . consisted of "doubles" for the num of Royal Nesbitt, and Amy knew Middletown—Main street exL 7 Yokohama, In that order. a - Year PIL- FONS and Seml-Serv- i ment of a military settlement. pa.ssed through the little ante-room A. M. Crumlt. natural with “ , ivory marquisette, Laundry and proved Ice Weight! alligator and calfaktn,* To those who can vividly remem' ber-recorded gold notes paid to the she felt the curious glance of Jim, It. Bhc knew the reason for Julia's ------9:30—Chandler Goldwaitc En 6:80—National Amateur Night fleece lining! sizes —t with cushion dots! ' IX>W C ASES. , also fabrics In muffs I disapproval, too. though sbs never Size 45xS6. fltrnng and durable! h ir the elreumstancea, not only Any attempt a t this time, by any man In the graveyard by Jafsje. And the young man who had played her semble. with Ray Perkins. small, medium and* MAIN FLOOR person or for any purpose, to pic accompaniment while she sang "Ac mentioned it. If Royal Nesbitt was 10:00—Dr. S. Parkes Cadman. 6:30—Smiling Ed Mc(?onnell. large! TAILORED TYPE gS the war but of the eeveral years wo expect It will be forthcoming. not exactly wealthy, he at least in novelty weave SECOND FLOOR ture the government of this coun cent on Youth." He followed her 10:30—Blue Room Echoes — Joseph 6:45—Voice of Experience. MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR TABLE ;]toMedlng It, neither of these be- part way down the stair. had a groat Oral more money to Blume, director. 7:00—Eddie Cantor with James marquisette! MAIM FLOOR TABLR IM i an^wars to be warrantable, try as secretly plotting with Inter si)end Uian the other young men 11:00—News. Walllngton and Parkyakarkus. Closeout! $1 Bfld $1.29 "Don't let It get you down." he Julia and Amy had known. Yet the Women’s Smart Wana thare be among these puasled national bankers and munition in said In a low voice. "You’ve got 11:15—Musical Make-up Box. 7:30—Phil Baker — The Great BABIIESV AND LITTLE TOTS’ Silk Undies Slipon Swenten terests to Involve the nation In an lots of stuff." sourcs of his income was somewhat 11:30—Major Bowes’ Capitol Fam- American Tourist. MAIN FLOOR TABLE M.YIN FLOOR TABLE Dance seta, 9 rn l* people BO misapprehension obscure. The Nesbitt oams was a avoidable war Is not only sn a t 'Th-thanks,” faltered Julia, and iiy- 8:00—Sunday Night Free-for-AlI. 276 Pairs! Men’s $2.00 DOLLAR DAY WEARABLES chem I a e 8 “ l O r Sloes 34 to 40 ia cute < point which has been serious- MENUS pioneer one In tha city, but this 12:00—Noon—Amateur Program. 8:00—The Ford Sunday Evening Women’s $1.49 Print short-sleeved s ty Iasi ( tempt at a shameful peiwerslon of stumbled Ipto the dark lobby of the All Leather Slippers and silk slips! lace* tjr doudsd by historians, soros nf Green Club. In another moment Nesbitt, the gayest and youngest, J. M. Hour. Cotton Frocks trimmed or tailored!' nice quality in white,* Whom have gotten all their mate ths facts but must depend for its For Good Health she was In the blliuling glare of the seemed to possess none of the a t 12:30—Parade of Melody. 10:00—Wayne King’s Orchestra. at $1 2 lor $ 1 flesh or tea rose! coral, aqua and chenyt tributes of the pioneer. He was 12:45—Movie Previews. 10:30—Freddie Rich’s Penthouse All sizes In slip iiers ofr rial from documenta—without ever acceptance on a national shortness A W««k’a Supply street. Her cheeks wore still bot tenurX ^ett) ... Sizes 14 to 46! ten mod- Values From $I„5U to 81.98! Values lUe to fl.OU Eorh! likable and had literally hundreds 1:00—Road to Romany. Party. all leather with lentlicrj cIs Including shlrtwalsfJpB hiring seen all the documents— of memory plus the fact that the Recommended with humiliation and anger, and she of friends— Julia liked him— but 1:30—Words and Music. 11:00—News Service. Soles and rubber heels! SAMI’LE.S! ItUUADCUlTH PAN'TIE DRESSES, six circumstances belong to a period dreaded returning to the office. types! fast color prints SUITS, sizes 2 to 6, J1.98 styles, sizes 2 to 0! DOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY lillM r than from day-tonlay obser- By Dr. Frank McCoy when It qpms to Amy Banders, aja 1:45—Rolicrt Rissling, baritone. l l : l f —Jack Denny’s Orchestra. value! optioB of then current events. That antacedant to ths adult lives of a wann't 80 sure. 2:00—Melody Matinee with Victor 11:30—Five Minutes with Radio X FL,\NNELETTE OK KNIT CORSETS But rotm-n to the office she did, He wiA ss gay and certain of Arden’s Orchestra. Stars. CARTER’S UNION SUITS, SLEEI’EKS, sizes 2 to 8, 79c DRAPERIES point is that there was never at any large part of the population. DAILY MENUB and \^hon .sbe bad settleil herself GIRLS’ DOLLAR short sleeved! 15% wool, values! himself as always when he called 2:30—Vox Pop Interviews. 11:35—laham Jones' Orchestra. SHOES FOR 16% silk! Values $1.50 to $2.50 $1.00 Duplex tine in this country, prior to the Dr. McCoy's menus suggested for at her tle.sk hbe picked up the tele at the apartment that evening. Tall 3:00— Harry Reser and his Es DAY WEARABLES BROADCLOTH WASH Winter of 1917, when Germany the week beginning Sunday, Janu phone and asked to be cx)nnectod and good looking In a rugged way, kimos. BOYS AND GIRLS DENTON SLEEPING OAR- SUITS, sizes 3 to 6 years, Foundations Window Shades ary 10th. .MEN'TS, one piece, sizes 3 to many styles! Corsettes with and Slight Ir- n adopted the policy of deliberate' COURT REFORMS with Peter Kemp. When he an be cheered ^ ,Iulla and she felt In- 3:30— Metropolitan Opera Audi Sample Lot! Sunday: swered she said slowly, "This Is NIGHT tions. 167 Pairs Boys’ $2 0 years! only 50! SHIRTS AND BANDS, sllk- without underbelta! < regulars of a lO r * •taking American ships and bad Out of a long list of courtroom stinctively that with hts help sbe $1.98 Broadcloth and corsets of coutll or 1 Breakfast: Poached egg on Melba Jull.a. Quite by accident I read your could really attain what she wanted. 4:00—Theodore Roosevelt Memorial and $3 Oxfords ODD IX)T! BONNETS, baby wool-and-cotton! 81 allies! 36x72 duplex oil opaque^ ivored to instigate a Mexican reforms proposed by a committee of toast: stewed figs. I.Awn Dresses atzcH In silk and pastel wool NAINS(K)K SLIPS, sizes 6 brocade In back lacing * •hadea! solid ccru and^ note to Henri Lamb. Thank you He had been In the p6om only a few Program. Sizes 1 to 6 In black | style! slde-hooktng or on the United States, any the American Bar As.soclatlon, every Lunch: Corpmeal muffins; string very mueh." 4:46—Pop Concert. and brown oxfords In i ens! to 16! dark green; or green** beans; lettuce'and ripe olives. moments when AfoY pushed him RADIO'^Saf SIze.s 8 to 16! prints! JERSEY LEGGINS, worth to front-clasp girdles! ccru or grcen>white! 5:00—Penthouse Serenade. all .“tyles! HANDMADE DRESSES, party of more than Insignlflcant last one of which Is based on sanity Dinner; Roast chicken: Melba In the silence that followed she toward the davennOrt and announced and pastels! smocking* 81.98! could almost feel his astonishment that Julia was going to sing. 5:30—Dream Drama. (Eastern Standard Time.) and embroidery trims! MAI.N FIXIOR GERTRUDES snd CREEP or any administration dsslre and an entirely worthy dignity, the toast dressing: turnips; salad of 5:45—Richard Hlmber's Orchestra. CAP AND SCARF SETS, ERS, 79e values! Bni.ssieres and 50-Inch Drapery cold asparagus; raspbtrry whip. at the other end of the wire. Then Then Amy look her place at ths gay colors! buri the nation Into the cauldron most Important of all seems to us Monday i he burst out, "But. Julia, I—" tiny little pJAno which, she often 6:00—Catholic Hour. KLEINERT’S STOCKI Biindettes Damask TELEPHONE RATES 6:30—News. New York, Jan. 18—(AP) — (3ov. Samples! Girls’ and CRIB BLANKETS, 36x50, NETTE SHEETS, '27x36; Regularly the world conflict to be a propoiad rule prohibiting Brsakfasti WhoUwhMt mush "There really Isn’t anything else said, had cw t her many m install Alf London of Kansas, regarded os $1.98 Sample Junior Mi.sses’ Shoes satin bound, 81.98 values! ,39c each! t e _ _ the taking of photographs In court. to say, Peter. Qoodby." ment an^ waa her particular pride 6:45—Program from WEEI. CA.'VinRIC CRIB SHEETS, variety ot 4 l O r 81.39! was, however, on the part with cream or buttsr; atswed 7:00—K-7, Spy Stories. a potential candidate for the Re Slipon Sweaters 42x72! heavy quality In ' It Is not so very many yeara ago primes. She had hardly replaced ths In- and Joy.,«ho played well, and when publican presidential nomination, 125 pairs In sizes 10 styles and materials! K b great majority of Americans sn stnimcnt In Its cradle when Peter 7:30—Sigurd Nilsscn, bass. Sizes 8 to 16 In high* Little Girls’ $1.59 and shades! since any person springing a cam Lunch: Glass at graps Jules. ever ajW played for Julia's singing vidll l)e beard over WEAF-NBC and 13'^ and 4 and ( gnae desire to ue the war and at Dinner; Roast mutton; baked himself was In the room, ' she pfayod more than well. Nes 7:45—hlorin Sisters and Ranch January 29, when he Is scheduled shades! long sleeve () 4 H ! values from $3 to < $1.98 Wash Dresses $1.50 to $2.00 . 39c. Semi-Glazed I s aarilaet possible moment—but era flash In a major court In almost ground beets; salad of green peas; "Julia, I—I know It was a rotten bitt, settled back with an amused Boys. fo- a 45-mlnute talk ai the annual models! maker’s sur-^ $4! 4 for $1 Chintz 8:00—Major Bowes' Amateur Hour. Printed broadcloth, ■ Tu-Way Steplns M I IB the defeat of the aspirations any state would have been incon string beans and celery; applesauce. thing to do. But 1—can't you see ana tolerant smile. banquet o fthe Kansas Day Club In plus! Values S9c Each! 36 In. wide, a v s la ' Toeeday: that It was only because—" 9:00—Manhattan Merry-go-Round. Topeka, Kans. voile, hanky lawn and( AMOSKEAG FL,\NNEL- Two-way stretch fabric figured pat- ^ ' p tha Central Powers. We all tinently hauled before the judge and /^But as Julia's soft, husky voice EFFECT linen with smocking t In stepln-type girdles! Breakfast; Coddled eggs; Melba Julia got up from her desk In a ■drifted Into one of the sad, mad 0:30—Merry Madcaps — Norman Children’s Hi-Shoes ETTE GOWNS, WB.YP- terns In gay colorings! penalised for contempt, out of hand Cloutier, director; with Bob Enils. and hand embroidery! lees, then, than we now know toast; stewed raisins. quick, angry movement which effeq- tunes of our modern day, bis smile On the Saturday Night List: $1.98 Sports Skirts and Girls’ Shoes PERS and GERTRUDES! SECOND FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR the economic factors leading In recent years, however, most Lunch: Baked squash: string tively stopped his faltering defense. 10:00—Symphony Concert. White and smoked elk Sizea 1 to 6! WOOL - AND - COTTON faded and his expression grew seri- 11:01—"The Melody Master.” WJZ-NBC, CBS. MBS. Intercity, to tha war but we knew then a Judges have affected to Ignore such beans; salad of shredded lettuce "I’d rather not talk about It, Ppier. oua and Interested. When she had 10:30, President Roosevelt on "Con Sizes 10 to 16! tucklns* hl-shoes In sizes 4 to 8! HOSE, sizes to 2 years! and parsley. 11:30—News. patent strap pumps I Little Tots’ $1.59 and WRAPPING BLANKETS, deal more than the people of proceedings altogether, with the re I've a headache and I’m going finished he did not spsak for a while, 11:45—Little Jack Little's Orches quest of Infantile Paralysis.” io bright plaids and( Dinner: Vegetable soup; SaUs- home." and then he said, "I wish you'd do WEAF-NBC, 8. Hit Parade; 0, solid shades in variety!^ and brown elk oxfords' $1.98 Wool Sweaters white with colored liorders! DOLLAR DAY CHINA, HOUSEWARES tee BOW remember about the suit that the sensational newspapers bury steak; cooked celery; baked tra. In aii to 2! KLEINERT’S STCKIKI- "Won't you let me take ybuT" another, Julia." 12:00—Silent. Dave Rublnoff; 9:30, Al Jolson; Many are hand sewn! St to which a sheer desire for are fairly crowded with court room carrots; salad ot cold string beans "No," said Julia, putUfig on her This time Amy chose a curious DAY SUNDAY 10:30, Corn Cob Pipe Club; 11. FOURTH FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR NETTE SHEETS, 18x18; AND LAMPS and minced beets; Jello or Jell- Coat and allpon style In lomination of aerroan kultur scenes In which criminal defendants hat. "I'd much rather BO alone.’’ and dragging blues song that waa a Walter Llppmann. QUILTED PADS, 17x18! Wsll. WABC-CBS, 8, Light Opera, pastel and dark colors! RAYON P A .\ TIES and $1.95 Oil Pot Bridge world clvlIlsatioD animated Gar weep upon the necks of wives and Wednesdayi It seemed odd to leLmerasIf Into combination of genuine darky folk all wool! sizes 1 to 6! $1.75 Electric ths little apartment aa' early. Not tune and the "hl-de-ho" of Harlam. "Irene": 9, Nino Martini; 9:30, MONDAY—MEN’S DOLLAR DAY BL005IEKH, sizes 4 to 16 Lamp and Shade in policies snd fertiUxed the germs sweethearts, and wives and sweet Breakfast; Cottage cheese; sUeed POLICE COURT Along Rialto Row; 10. California samples! years! Sandwich Grills pineapple; Melba toast. If desired. sines sbe bsd atartsa to work for There was a quiet quality In Julia's Just 150 to go! pollflbcd ( l!war for a decade before 1914. hearts weep Into the camera, to the Woodford and Brooks had she la/t ON STATION-TO-STATION PERSON-TO-PERSON CALLS Melodies; 11:30, Ozzie Nelson or CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS \ FOURTH FLOOR . Fully approved model Lunch: Vegetable soutfle. sueh as singing that lifted tbe song far Soif, a tJ The case of William E. Johnson, chestra. steel standards < * ,^ t was out of the mouths of the edification of all morons and with lima bean, spinach, etc.; lettuce and the office before B:lfi. Somehow above Its Insane lyric. 63, of 44 Retreat avenue. Hartford, Regalar $1.35 S5c Topkis-Madewell wilh extra wide base! printed shades, other WJZ-NBC, 6:45, Chicago Jam Novelty Pajamas ~ ‘ toaata or grllU! iQlnnan essayists and lierr-profes- the result of stirring up vast quanti celery. this realisation made her more de-, Ne.sbilt got to bis feet. "I’ve 'Charged with reckless diivlhg as a boree: 8:15, Boston symphony; 9:80, Shirts or Shorts styles! ties of maudlin syni|>atby for the Dinner: Roast pork; turnips: terrained than ever to leave It one^ spent a good share of my life listen result of an accident on McLean Sizes B, C. D In notch full cut, elas- , . riifri and stump speakers and states- day soon forever. With a weary < FFRCTIVE THIS SUND.\Y - - siul hUI January 6, was continued by Barn dance; 11:05, Dick Gasparre tic waist, bal- 4 lOF DOLLAR DAY WASH GOODS, LINENS poor abused murderer or whatever. green peas; ,ialad of. lettuce and ing to night club singers,” ha said. orchestra: 12, Carefree carnival. collar, coat, Russian I Toilet Tissue $1.95 China 17-Piece KBM themselvei that the world he- shredded raw spinach: apple whip. sigh of relief sbe dropped onto the "You can go places, Julia. And ^ __ every Sundry hercrlirr - - the Igw Judge Raymond A. Johnson in po and middy styles In a ‘ _ loon scat shorts.. 30' Coffee Sets • convinced that Germany Courtroom broadcasting, too, Thursdayi davenport aind closed he- eyes. I'm going to see that you do.” in operation for long diltance telephoning lice court this morning until Feb to 44! cotton shirts AND DOMESTICS 1,000 flhecLa m ^ ruary 15. Sunday Is To Bring: variety of patterns! ^■ipgbt war for war's sake and for would be utterly prohibited and va Breakfast; French omsist; toast Soon she was asleep, to be awak Amy smiled at her roororoats, after 7 P.M. will apply til 4ty SmiJay. ill. ere r ,>pical 34 to 46! ALL UNEN TABLE HAND EM In pastel col- lO F * 6 cups, 6 saucers, coffee J ed cereal biscuit; pear sauce. ened Istcr by the sound of Amy's "You see, Julia?" and when Royal This extension of night raiti to all day Sunday Mrs. Emma Foster, 83. of 979 WJZ-NBC. CBS, 2 p. m.. Presi each ors only! pot. sugar and creamer’ i l glory and ultimate paramountcy rious other practices, quite apart in d Union Suits- CLOTHS, worth 81.25 BROID Lunch: Baked potato: oooksd key in the lock. Her roommate says a thing like that, bs means includes both stjtion-to-itation and perusn-to- West Middle Turnpike, knocked dent Roosevelt at dedication Theo Non-Wilt Collar and 81-50, sizes 52x78, ERED (ASKS, Ma-|_ In fine Imported ware! f:tha German race—not for profit. from and subversive of the adminis greens; stuffed bestii. started at sight of Julia on the dav It!'• parson catli to moat points. It meini that you enjoy To. down by Johnson's car as she lett dore Roosevelt Memorial. Values to $1.65 Shirts, Special 52x68, 58x58 and '52x52. dclra made, some Inl-" B i e Teutonic apotheosis that we tration of jiiBlIce, which have crept Dinner: Celery soup; boUsd lean enport. "What’s wrong?"___Arc Nesbitt’s eyes met Julia's square ■'bargain" rates from 7 P.M. Saturday - . au. day From ^ T l o , a trolley car In front of her home, WEAF-NBC, 12:30, U. of C3iicago WInterv.cight! Short HA.\q rountable, "AAA Decision": 3, or long sleeves, ankle1| CANNON tlals. $1.50 Value! Hamper $2 Semi-Porcelain think of aa Hitlerism began Into the conduct of criminal and dl- beef; baked cauliflower; String you III?" ly. "I was never more serious In Sunday • • and until 4i]0 A.M Monday. is still in the Manchester Memorial Values to 11.65! white* beans; salad of grated raw carrots: .'Day hospital and will be unable to testify Harry Reser’a Elskimos; 4:45, Lon length • In varlou.iJ and solid shades, .also! TURKISH 4 for 3 POUND 17-Pc. Lunch Sets priWO H itltr was a little boy, and vorcs trials simply because the Julia shook her head and smiled j my life," he told her quietly. Look to the right at typical night and all day 8ai. K, don Madrigal singe 8, Major roll. and 5 Cakes Soap Ice cresm. weakly.fftalfflu "Tliaf"Just a■ flllsvlioslight seaMAcam se# of shellaiDtAll t /Vse(To Bk^Ba Oontlnood.) V ftoiti for at least two weeks. Chief of Po weights of cotton or* patterns! fully shrunk,* TOWELS, size 22x44, • COTTON U ser Wilhelm and his Junkers courts permitted them to. Friday: Sunday rataa. On aution-to-iistion calls, the rt- on Bowes amateurs; 10, Sunday sym- wool mixtures! double thread woven,! BATTING, white, 70x ( 4 cups, 4 saucers, 4*1 duciiom range from about 10% to more than 40%. New lice Samuel G. Gordon reported this fast colors! 14 to 17! Splint hamper and flve < pre Its prophets. If It did not Breakfast; Oatmeal with cream A ,J j morning. phdny, Gladys Swartbout; 1:30, colored borders. 90, full size. plates, 4 fruit dishes'* To every one of these proposed or butter, ao sugar. On pcnon-io-p*noq calk, tha reduction! range PiuL, ,9 Zipper self preecrvetlon. We wei« Association. Important as they beans; head leCuos with ellvs oil. tbe -girts took (be surplus, steaming Vhsa you telephone out of town and will calk to •9S » .20 10:30. Seth Parker. RUG SPECIALS ED MUS- ° y O o EN DA.M- Diniisr; Crsam ^ chsase; oooksd an untenanted house flrameo hot, to police station. Shyoac sc ffw oumbst callad • • chat ia s "station- U s •70 Danville, Dl.—To her application A8K .N.APKINS. 18x18.' Wool Knickers ■vfOl of the eoneequencee to our- sre, the evils they propose to cor •2S for a 1936 fishing Ucenae Mrs. Ed The Largest Imported Values to $2.00! LIN, 36 In. wide, fully Slipon Sweaters greens; baked stuffed tomatoes: who responded to an alarm for a to-siscion'' call, But if you muii calk to only one Ch, I.9S .93 bleached. hemstitched. Broum. tan and gray | I^M of a Germanised world—and rect are of minor importance com blase In the cellar of the place w m '« g o U o ■40 ward Jefferson appended thl» note: ------, —p.Jtations: Chenille Rug Ever Sold Hand Hooked Rugs mixtures . . . fully , Sports back models In ( salad of minosd, oooksd and raw OFFIOLAUI OMUBED particular individual, whoac nama you give to the i.7s ■ 6S WEAF-NBC, 12:16 p. m„ Gen. R. Bleached O CANNON 9 Bber that It was Germany's pared with far more serious abuses vegstaMss molRaincoats n ip aa the Allies or any such the unootiscionable delaya now ao with a troUsy. '«;J6 TOUGH FlCKINa Edgar Allan Poe anniversary; 4:80, $1.49> Oriental Rug place tha Osh un tbs broiler rack, slept In the bouse irbera bs was KBSMI-TO-mSM MnSTO EMNV PMRTI IK Let's talk It over. Rag Scatter Rugs wood brand. and fast color. “ With Belts |p g aa anti-German propaganda, oerious a scandal in the adminlstra- akin aids down. Laerdi heat after found frequently to ssesps tbs cold. F irst Selectman CharlSa W. HOW n m m m n w m t u n t r o'oiooki ttacil Reproductions Irregulars! some miss* Tbe fire In tbe bouas was extin Daria. 70 bad fractures of the col Frankfort, Ind.— Jury commla- size 36x60 In attrac COLORED 5 ^ PLAIN stitched and others ( aeade of our pr>AUy eympa- tloo of afl Justice in this country. about five mlnufai te a point where BORDER Fully lined, has pock- < tbe flsh will cook through wtth- guished without setions damage. lar bone and ta b riba aad A- Her tioners draw the names of nine men Some Monday abort waves: tive mixtures of col Size 20x36 In a heavy, RAYON 4 yds slightly soiled! black* ets! brown, la- and* wore aowB far la advance of Certainly, gentlemen, sweep out bert Carlson, Second SelMtman for Chaad Jury duty. Now tlu ^ ors for almost any PILLOW CASES, sixe TAFFETA, 39 In. wide, and colors; come slick Rfo—and by German doctrln- -out burning tha outside. 'This will GSC GSB QSL B8A London, 6, good quality rug In a t 42x36, Bix pastels. gray mixtures In sizea an tbaas oxtrsneous pests thst out require about twenty minutes or HOBOES GET TBEAt and former deputy sheriff, suffered have to draw again. One of the Bpriesque. 7, Descriptive comment- room! tractive colorings! about 30 colors. ers! 6 to IS! 4 to 12! 1 nobody riae. riders have introduced into tbe coo- more, according to ths tUokneas of severe lacerations, men named waa dead. One lived in airy; 2RO ROHE, 6:15, Opera. FIFTH FLOOR aao^jgr eoiing^Two were deaf; SECOND FLOOR BIAIN* FLOOR loants fbg the dBctcdoourt trills Uisb rioaa ths Bsh. Whao d0B% nsmovs to Torrington. Jan. U—(AP) — Ttaa coDdlUoa of tha taro mca ’’liaiTiaga o i Figm," DJC Berila, 8 t|ls 1C:«. BowDbur. Vj-fW ilf f l 1>ACT 5TX MANCHESnra EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18,198«, \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18,1988. PAOII door track, swimming, base ball rioualy «nd critleally lU with pneu COUNTY T LAYS have also coma in for attantton. PARKED TRUCK SUPS ^ monia, baa baan detainad at tba ON NEW YORK H OP, Overnight A, P, Local man aarvtog on tha Board WATKINS ON TUFTS Hartford Hoapital longer than at TO HONOR REHRING of Directors of the County YMCA first'axpaotad. Tbougb regarded as News Include Charlaa W. Holman, who for BRAKES, RAMS STORE out ot dangar tbe bospital pbysl- HSSES STATE PRIZE CAMPAIGN PLANS many years waa president of the ALUMNI COUNCIL clana have not thought It beat to FIREMAN T0NIGH1 association; Chas. S. Burr, Charles discharge him until there la a fur WE INVITE YOU TO THE STATE THE Redding—Dr: Bmest Smith, medi- S. House, Lawrence W. Case; on the Shoe Repair Shop on Summer ther gain In strength. CAl examiner, gave a verdict of ac County Committee, Arthur E. Street Damaged As Bread Several ot the Hebron studenta at Name CaDed Bat Owner Does cidental deaVi by drowning In con Charles Oliver Named As Illing; on the board of athletic com College Bolletin Gives Biog Wagon Breaks Moorings. Wtnehara High school, Wllltmantic. loada o f mateitoL RmaU ordtra 1 nection with the death of John missioners, George Beer; on the had a day or two off this week on Edwin T. Ferris to Be Ghrei As Our Guests—Read Advertisements Appearing On s m a l l c u s t o m e r •and and gravel maka up tha BroviTi, 65. nn eiitate caretaker, local County Y committee Charles A delivery truck owned, by the account of the mid-year examina of tba year’i uuaineia. Not Answer; Rne Picture whose bmiy waa fomul in the Chairman in Meeting Held Oliver, Fayette B. Clarke, Arthur raphical Sketch of Local 5'ankcc Bread Company \^lch hod tions. Testimonial Dinner Almoat every property otmar Saugatuck river Thursday. Illing, Chas. W. Holman, Chas. 8. been parked on Summer street, near Ben Kasaman al putting up a — - “ ------CONSIDERED BY use at least one truck load o€ grav _ poultry plant on the property lately el on hla premtsea. He may need I t l New Haven—U. S. Court Judge at Manchester “ Y.” House, Chas. Burr, Harry C. Mohr, Business Man. the Intersection of Cooper street, This Page. to flu In a amaU bola in hla d r lv M Carroll C. Hfncka issued an order Nathan Oatchell and Ray Pllli- rolled down the grade and crashed —qulred by him, slte-of the Rock- No. 3 HeadqnarterSs lowltx house which burned down SEAMAN COAL CO., SELLS P. J, MORIARTY OFFERS ALEX JARVIS CO. way, to build up near hla garage or ? granting Prof. Wlnthrop M. Daniels bury: on the Board of Trustees of Into the shoe repair shop owned by last year. In some other needed place wharw o f Yale and James Lee Loomis of l. Camp Woodatock, Charles W. Hol Robert - F. Schubert, 3 Summer mud throughout tbe fall and wto*^ Gregory Monaco, 122 Florence At n meeting held nt the local A thumb nail biography of Clar This makes twenty-two local men The amall mutomer la taken Into of Granby compensation of $12,000 an man, Charles Oliver. Leaders at street. The panelling below the win Active and honorary members ter month's la a decided InoonvOBrij •treat mlsaeil a $2S0 prize at tbc YMC.'A Thursday afternoon, plans Camp Woodstock have Included this ence Elmore Watkins, of Watkins dow was smashed In and the entire now employed on this work. The consideration by Tbi Alexander lence. * nually for their services as trustees district officers and a few lnvite< FINEST GRADES OF COAL UP-TO-DATE MOTOR AIDS for the 1936 campaign for funds for past summer Russell Wright, who front of the store was thrown out latter group will report for work Jarvis Company, loca, sand and Tbe Alexander Jarvis Comp State Bank NIgbt laat night, due, It of the New York, New Haven and Brothers la printed In the current Monday morning. An exception wait Hartford railroad, effective Dec. 1, served as camp office manager; An laaue of the Tufta College Alumni of plumb. A small section of the guests, numbering about 60, will to gravel merchants, and they receive have been In huainsaa ten yeara l__ waa atated, to bla absence on a trip the work of the County YMCA In r-iade in their cases from the strict Aa the winter progresses, coal Tbe way of loaat resistance la the the same courteous treatment oa are active In bridge buUdlng aadl, 1035. the year ahead were announced by drew Fiedler, aa swimming coach; Bulletin, with almllar akctchea ot plate glass window waa cracked at night attend the testimonial dlnnei PASTEURIZED i church authorities and haa never the cold months, but Instead, i dla- to New York. He failed to show the base. ruling making only those eligible for ■iipplles, adequate a few months ' been accepted bv them. usual way of the human race, In llkea to waste the time In having the man who orders aevsral car road conitruotlon. A Waterbury— Mrs. Catherine C. Charles Oliver, chairman of the Leonard Harris as counsellor and Attorney Joneph Francia Berry of to be held at No. 3’s house. Thi cluding the motorist, find that way op, at any rate, and the prize was Hartfbrd and Donald Percy Rilschy The driver of the truck called hla employment who bad been on relief ago, have begun to dwindle, In some "Tho Serbian church from which the work done, or forgets or does Moore, 31, former employe of a loriil County Y Committee. The George May as counsellor. Charles between May and November, be gathering la called for 6 o'clocl to be the hardest, most dangerous boosted to $300 for next Friday’s of Phllndolphla, new members of home office and continued on hla cases almost to the vanishing point. It la claimed that Di. Torok re not want to bother. Then, when watch factory who had been 111 diitc.'^ for the campaign, will be fnun Oliver has general supervision for cause they had been given town when an opportunity will bo-givei and cxiicnsive In the end. drawing. the planning and execution of tlie the Tufts College Alumni Council. route before Officer Raymond Grif Of course, the .supply must be re ceived hla conaecratlon .has never spring months make driving pleas from radium poisoning for three Monday, .Ian. 20lb, to Mond.ay, Feb. work during that period This waa all to meet the guest of the eve included him in ifa llai, of bishopa. A number of striking examples Herbert Marshall and Jean Ar Camp Nature Study program. About Mr. Watkins the account fin, the Investigating officer arrived. plenished. A phone call to the of ant, a grinding clash from the re years, died. 10th. considered a form of relief. The ning. Edwin T. Ferris, who la retlr fice. 6087 o f the home 6571 will There la therefore no Chriatlan might be pointed out, such aa the gion of tbe geaia indicates bunted thur were seen In one of their beat Local co-operation has Included saya; It Is believed that failure to proper driver who neglects to have hla dif The Hartford—The State Welfare De The County YMCA has had a *'C. Elmore Watklna, vice presi- ten nave families and were con Ing as an active member of the com place at your disposal the service of church from which wc can receive out bearings or other trouble, and vehicles, "If You Could Only Cook." long and active history In the Mfin- a.sslstance to the Manchester Y. M. ly set the emergency brakes on the sidered in more actual need than pany at the age of 81, having hcl< Dr. Torok. ferential and transmission cases and Carl Brisson In "Ship Cafe ’ partment and Connecticut emergen atnt and treuHurcr of Watkins the Seaman Coal Company on Cen instead of spending a small amount C. A., particularly leading up to the truck on the grade at that point, some others who applied for work. membership In the company for 51 ter street. "There are at thla time lawauita drained, flushed and filled with to have hla gears flushed and well rounded out one of the best shows cy relief commission Jointly took Inception and completion of the allowed the truck to slip back years. adduned 4o m w ^ clean, new winter lubricant during In weeks. This program continues action toward planning the stale’s Is believed that other applicants An evenly-heated house Is of un- of a aerloiis nature agalnat Dr. lubricated, and instead of losing but Clever Woman new building, and In connection acro.ss Uie road, gaining momentum ■ ill be added to the list of workers A dinner will bo served at 6:8( cstlmuhle value ,n these days of Torok In two different cities In the a few minutes, he Is deprived of his today. future relief program. with the Klwanla club for which os It went. later, the subject being still under and It la planned to formally acceps varying lempcra’-urc. With such de United States Pittsburgh and car for several days or a week, for ... will toko advantage of every op- By popular leoueat Manager San- Hartfonl—Tlic majiagenicnl of Elmer T, Thlenes, executive secre Investigation. The providing of the resignation of Mr. Ferris at tha" cided changes being experienced. It Erie. Both of tnese are cases In garages arc usually well filled with aon has brought back for a re-run, . iwrtunity to dramatlu" her appear the PWA In Connecticut umlcr State tary of the County YMCA, Is chair these men with work appears to be time and he will be presented wlt^i^i A. R. WILKIE Is a difficult proposition to keep equity. In the case at Erie Judg tho results of such winter neglect In at the Circle theater on Oak street, Director William .1, Farley waa man of the program committee. the result of earnest effort on the a badge by the company. every room ol your home at a ment has been given agalnat Dr. the spring, and Instead of spending ance. Stop In and see ttie new the popular Naval Academy hit, approved by Capt. Jabe* G. Ghul- WARPING QUALITY AND SERVICE steady tompcratiire day after day. Torok. The suit at PlUabiirgh Is a few cents, he Is presented a bill "Shlpmatea Forever' starring Ruby part of town officials and others In Mr. Ferris, who waa one of thos4 rolffurea In oar album. If there are sten, director of engineering. terested, combined with some well Yet this la necessary to maintain pending but baa not yet come to that would represent the price of Keeler and Dick Powell. This pic who organized No. 3, has hek 16 Walker Street trial." new styles — we have th e m . Meriden—John Fowler, 10. son of The annual meeting of the Flr.st chosen publicity. membership In the company sine* health. new tire or two, or a now spring \ ture will bo shown today only. On suit. Mr. and Mrs. Irving D. Fowler of Congregational church waa held re that time and haa aerved aa treas And It is poeslblo only through the same bill at the Circle will be the use of the best grade of coal. Complete greasing facilities are Harry Carey In "The Laat of the Meriden, was Injured fatally when CHURCHES n cently at the church. A supper waa urer since 1914. struck by an automobile. Many do not recognize the value of provided wise motorists who take Clintons.” served by the church committee, He Is tho last of tlie original Meriden—A masked. armeox of $22.30. There were slxty-two members and ing, will tell you that the kind of protection. Our pre Shell gasoline and oils are dla- Phone 5009 Manchetter, Coiui. Maase.s at 7, 8:30, 9:30. 10:30 daughter and aon-ln-Iaw and as he play of the same name, "The Llt- Hartford—M. K. Plerpont of friends at the supper. At the meet Local Birds Gain Him always waa of the opinion that a coal used la far fron the least Im miums are low, and con penaed at this etatton and Goodyear tleat Rebel" presents John Boles. Chlldren’a Mass at 8:30 In Base ing the various reports were read. Key and Lock Work venient payment tem u Waterbury was re-olectcd president top Money for His Exhibit person holding membership In the portant factor In solving the prob tires and Murray batteries are sold. Jack Holt, Karen Moricy and Bill of the Milk Producer-Dealers As ment Cliapel. Vc.spers and Bene The nominating committee pre lem. will be arranged In pro The address Is— 174 West Center Robinson, Shirley's old tap dancing diction at 3:30 in the afternoon. of Buff Orpingtons. company should live In the district Now Gun Repairing and Bluing. sociation. sented the slate for the officers for aerved by the company, this led to That Is why the Seaman Coal portion to your Income. street. friend. In the supporting cost of the Waterbury —WUJard B. Rogers, Music at the 8:30 Maas: ensuing year, and the following Company la patronized ao exten- picture. Prelude—Smart Organ. J. C. Carter of Manchester won his resignation. Old records show Eyes Examined managing director of the Hotel were elected: President, Harold il. that In 1900 he made the motion alvely In Manchester. They sell Holden-Nelson The locale of the picture Is old Hymn—O Sacred Heart That on the Newberry; clerk, Mrs. Frank E. $20, the largest prize offered for the OPEN "Honeybrook Coal ” and they can Virginia at the height of the Civil Bond at Hartford, and president of Cross. that his brother, George Ferris, who the Connecticut Hotel-Association, Bldwcll; trea.surer, Hollis F. Church; supply any amount In all the prov J. R. Braithwaite Co., Inc. War, with Shirley and her parents Hymn—O Mother I Could Weep beat display of birds In the 18th an had moved to Pine street, be taken en grades, suited to fire any fur 62 Pearl Street J .R . BRAITHWAITE was presented with a wtIsI watch, Sunday school superintendent. Rev. from the rolls of No. 3 os he waa 858 Main 8t. TeL 8881 loyal supporters of the losing Con- for Mirth. Harry S. Marlin; auditor. Ralph M. nual Manchester Poultry Show at SUNDAYS nace to give the utmost In heat. Glasses Fitted M eracy. the fdft of the association, at the Hymn—Mary How Sweetly Falla the State Armory. The prize was no longer In the territory that No. 3 winter meeting. Grant: church committee, Mrs. Much of the pathos and tender- Oiarlea Oliver that Word. given for buff orpington exhibits. was assigned to cover. FULL COURSE ■••■ o f the picture centers about C. Elmore Watkins Ralph M. Grant, Mrs. Marshall Bid- MENDS ANYTHING Meriden— Howard Bates, 52, of Hymn—O Salutaris. well, Mrs. John 3. Clapp, Mrs. Jean F. W. Lorenz of Meriden also SUNDAY DINNERS Shirley and her mother, Karon Mor- Southington, w sb Injured seriously Chester orea. Its program has cover Communion—Organ. Brothers. Inc., prepared for college won prize money for the best frlo WALTER OUVER lay, v m finally succumbs to the Postlude. E. Shepard, and Llnwood K. El BISHOPS RESUME Start 1936 Right By Having when he was pinned under a tree he ed a wide range of actlvltlea— at the Manchester, Conn., High more. Real estate committee, El In the large bird class. Regtetered OptonMtrlat hardship of the war. was chopping down. Camping, club work, athletics, con 9:30 Mass, Chorus Choir. school ami received his A. B. degree Thomas PhiUlps of Manchester Vacuum cleaners which are among There are adventures In her 10:30—High Mass. mer R. .Stoughton: Investment com Manchester $1.00 915 5Ialn SL Tel. tWSO Bridgeport—U. 8. Commissioner ferences, co-operation with local from Tufta in 1904. mittee, Robert A. Boardman: finance placed first In the small bird claa.-i Us Start Doing Your tho most frequently need of heuee- ■crapes with the Yankees, and a Samuel Reich refused to bind James organizations, speakers supply Kyrie—Maas In C . . . H rown and the award for the best trio Also A IjB Carle Service. AHACK ON TOROK State thrilling flight as Shirley's father. Gloria "While still In high school, at the committee, Thomas W. Smith; dea Date Book hold appltancea require repairs John &les, attempts to smuggle Geanucarcos and his brother, Louis, bureau ami educational moving pic Credo age of 16. he was engaged as bass con, Ralph M. Grant for four yeara. went to P. F. Ellsworth of Windsor, from time to lime and It is well to soloist by one of the prominent her through the Yankee lines, only over to the U. S. Court, holding tures supply, as well as personal Sanctus During the year there has been four with three ellver Seabrlghts. New York. Jan. IS.— (A P )—Sev that unstamped liquor found In counselling with boys and young Hartford, Conn., churches. During The Judges were Howard Rich of Today. remember that J. R. Braithwaite, to be captured and held as a spy. Agnus Del membera who have died, Arthur en blahopa of tho Episcopal church LAUNDRY WORK 52 Pearl street, epeclallzes In work The closing sequences are devot their homes was for their own use. men over the eighteen years span of hla four yeara In college he wa.a Smith, O. VV. Burnham, Kenneth Springfield, and Fred Grosbeck of Annual Poultry Show and Mer Offertory— Ave Maria .. .I! aewig continuously engaged in quartette chants’ Exhibit at State Armory. have renewed their attack on the Why continue home laundry drudgery when you of this nature. MRS. ADA N. ed to showing how this dimpled dar- Hartford—Friend Lee Mickle, di Its existence. Mr. Arthur Keating. McLeod, and Mrs. Julia Pease. Four Vernon. Herman Kissman supervis conaecratlon ol Dr. John Torok as rector of the Bureau of I.,abora- The Manchester Hl-Y chib, or and solo work In and around Bos ed the show. Tonight, REMODEL YOUR HOME Many Manchester households MERRIFIELD Ihig manages u> win President Un- Recessional Hymn - Man' Untcp people have united with the church, suffragan bishop of Eaii Claire, can get such fine service for so little money from us? which have called upon hla services eota to her cause and saves her fa torles of the State , Department of ganized In the High school fifteen ton. At the same time he waa bass American Legion cabaret dance at Thee I Call. .soloist of the college choir. and two children have been baptized. Wls.. It WR.S disclosed today. have found him reliable and com TEACHER OF P. J. MORIARTY^ ther and the Yankee officer who be Health, was elected president of the years ago with the purpose of The church haa 71 resident mem Rainbow hall In Bolton. 174 West Center Street * "At the end of his freshman year Their protest waa addressed to petent and hla charges reasonable. FRETTED INBTRDBCBNTS friended them. Allegheny Alumni Association of creating, maintaining and extending bers and 59 non-resident membera. Next Week. the members of the House of Bish Phone 8072 SHELL GAS AND OILS-^ ST. BRIDGET’S R. O. the faculty having disqualified all G. SCHRIEBER & SON, He haa a well equipped repair abop Through tbe coiurtoay ot Qlbaoii, Southern New England. throughout the school and com Rev. William Judge, Pastor The total attendance was 1928. ANDOVER Jan. 22. —Annual meeting of Incorporated ops In a round robin letter dated And Have Our Truck Call On Monday possible candidates from the upper and has a stock of parts for prompt Inc., we offer for a limited Uma, GOODYEAR TIRES ' munity, high standards of Chris Rev. Frederick Clark, Assistant Average attendance each' Sunday Emanuel Lutheran church. January 13. 1936, from the Synod ela.saea on account of unsatisfactory Also St. Bridget’s Holy Namo General Building Contractors replacement, so that no time la lost FREE MandoUna, BanJoa and MURRAY BATTERIES ; tian character—had as Its flrat Masses will be celebrated at 8:00, for 46 Sundays, 41 13-46 percentage A group of friends surprised Mr. Hou.se of the Dtocese oi New York, class room work, he was elected Dealers In Building Materials In making repairs. He makes re Qultora with coata of leasona. leader Ray C. rillsbury. Cheater 9:30 and 10:30. based on resident memberahrp about and Mrs. Thornton Griswold at their Minstrel at Hollister street school. the Episcopal residence of Rt. Rev. Valves Ground | LEGION CABARET leader of the glee clubs. This new home recently with a house Jan.* 23— Annual sauerkraut sup pairs on lawn mowers, old type For particular! see lira. Her- Robinson followed as leader, carry The Junior choir will alng at 8:00 56 percent. Woodwork and Repairs William T. Manning, bishop of New Greasing Brake RelinlnR brought a great protest from the warming parly. Mr. and Mrs. Gris per, Concordia Lutheran church. York. NEW MODEL LAUNDRY clocks, guns and sewing machines. rtfleld at her atudto, Itondaya, ing thla rcsponalblllty for several o’clock moss: General Connecticut average Is Crankcase Service _ j STAFFORD SPRINGS entire college community aa never wold were presented with two lovely Jon. 24—Mother and daughter Office and Mill: 285 West Center Street The letter asked the membera of Manchester, Conn. Key and lock work la also a 'Tueadaya and Wadneadaya. years. In 1934 Alton E. Johngxen, Hymn, Mother of Christ before had a freshman been consid about 25 percent. The attendance of DANCE TONIGHT hooked rugs. A pleeisant evening banquet at South Methodist church. Tel. 4957 the House of Blahopa to Join with specialty of J, R. Braithwaite. For 865 Main S t TeL IMS Road Service teacher at the High school, was Hymn, To Thee, O Sacred Heart. ered for such a position. He con the Primary department from Oct. Stafford Springs, Jan. 18—Robert Hymn. Sweet Saviour, Bless Us 6 to Dec. 29, was 268. Teachers waa spent playing bingo. Those Jan. 25— Concert by Bethany them In requesting the presiding any further Information telephone TELEPHONE 8857 selected to servo In this capacity— tinued as leader until graduation, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wlsscl bishop, James de Wolf Perry, bishop Warner, editor and publiaher of the As wc Go. establishing what Is probably a and children number thirty. GIrl.s at St. Mary's church, spon him at 4200. Stafford Preaa, addressed the Teach and up»n hla departure from town Hymn, Just For Today. Middaugh of Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. sored by Men’s Bible class. of Rhode Island, ‘ o ask assurance of this fall to accept another position, college record of over 1.50 consecu Members of the “ Upstate” Girls George Reidman, Mr. and Mrs. the bishop of Eati Claire that hla era' Club of Stafford Thursday eve At the 10:30 mass the senior basketball team are as follows: Also Brltlsh-American club an MANCHESTER SAND and GRAVEL Expect Orer 150 Coaples at Nathan Gatchcll, the present Hl-Y choir will Bing: tive glee club engagements. Henry Bengaton, Mr. and Mrs. suffragan would not perform any ning in the auditorium of the Staf "Mr. Watkins served on the edi Anna Sokol, Virginia Burnham, nual family party. Masonic Temple. ford Springs Grammar Bchool. Mr. lender, was appointed. The club Is Asperges Ale— Gregorian. Earle Supemant and Mrs. Roy Mat- Episcopal acts until hla status was TAXI — DIAL 6588 torial board of the Tufta Weekly Eunice Skinner, Su.san Dally, Mabel Coming Events. GREASING DONE QUICKER reviewed. 24 Hour Service! Two Cars! The Building Fond Party at Warner told the Club of his exper making steady progreas with addi Kyrie Eleison—Concone. son. all of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 26—Polish play, "Jaselka” at I Foot Welfar^ and was edltor-ln-chicf of the col- Dewey, Virginia Armstrong, EHeanor Jud.Qolgley, both of Hartford, will en- masterpiece, and I sm sure was en of Decorators two years ago. Installed the newly elected State give status as a bishop of this ] 935 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan The Tolland County Roosevelt years ago, la the Highland Park “ During the war Mr. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Farnhara of ther League of Emanuel Lutheran church to Dr. John Torok cannot be Win Tickets advertiser on a piece ot after the twentieth year. Imagine t e r t ^ In dance numbers, and on the officers on Thursday afternoon. It Birthday ball will be held In Rock Community Club which serves the joyed by Townsend and antl-Towm- was president of the Manchester South Windsor left last Friday for church. allowed to stand." paper. It! Twenty yeara to grow a foot. H c f i t c r :.VoeaI aide Lou Lawrence will sing ville on January 30. Mrs. Richard Florida, waa a very Interesting and busy AD AMY’S Service Station To The people In that section of town, men sendltes. A hearty laugh Is good chapter, American Red Cross. At session bolding over until late In Also old time concert at Center They reviewed their former let 2— Also on tho same sheet,No wonder It Is eo Important to take (the popular hits. The floor show Murray of Stafford Springs Is in church. John W. Adamy, Prop. ter o f protest sent to the presiding good care of them. ] 933 DeSoto 4-Door Sedan .tvrin start at 10:80. and women aa well aa the young for us all. The argument of the peo the close of the war he organized the evening on Thursday Instead of write a short statement giv charge of the local committee. Feb. 24—Annual Masonic BaH ol bishop and bla reply that the House Feet develop gradually. During A large committee of the Legion people of the eommunlty. Lawrence ple on an Island doing each others and built the Manchester Memorial completing business In tbe after ing the name of the picture Heater. Mrs. Myron Avery ha.s been dis hospital and acted os Its president State Armory. We Give Green Stamps 248 Spruce Street of Bishops at their recent meeting now showing at the State or the time baby’s feet are growh^ as land Auxiliary has arranged the big charged from the Johnson Memorial W. Case has served as president of washing for a living waa Interest noon aa scheduled. Patrons and the club since Its organization and ing. But Isn’t that the tactics of the for ten years. He Is now vice presi HEBRON frienda here will be interested to In Houaton had left Dr. Torok’a announced for later appear the bones are bent so tbe foot devel- ] 932 Pljrmouth Rumble Seat Coupe fhsll for the convenience of the host hospital. dent of the Institution and a direc status In the hands of the bishop of ance here that you think you opa. In such tiny feet there is no ' >«f friends expected at this bencllt The Hospital Aid Society will Rot)ert E. Purlnton as secretary. New Deal system. I am sure the Officers elected to serve the Con- know that tbe State Orange of Eau Claire. tor of the Savings Bank of Man Connecticut qualified as the model STATE would like to ace, and elate ■mount of muscular development. With a weekly program of activi ^gathering. hold a meeting at the nurses home people on the Island depleted would chester. ------gregatlonal.XadicaL Aid-Society for To thla. Bishop Manning and hla ties, carried on during the year, the like the Townsend people, wake up State Grange of the Nation for tbe briefly why you want to see The various arches are held up in on East street on Tuesday after "A past president.of the Connec the coming year, at the annual meet WILLINGTON co-signers took sharp Issue. It. chib has met a real need In the to the fact that they were washing year 1935 and were as a result pre Where To Buy Shrubs - Flowers proper position by means of fatty PLUMBING, TINNING A HEATING CONTRACTQRS noon, January 21. ticut Tufts club, he Is also a mem ing held at the home of the presi No Authority 3— The Manchester Herald willpads—that la why the foot of the Mr. and Mrs. George Bllsak of community and la recognized aa more pieces for some of their fel- sented with a very beautiful aJtar Rev. J. I. Bartholomew of Staf OKEENHODSE8 AND ber of the University club of Hart dent. Mrs. Gertrude Hough Wednes "It cannot be rightly held,” they mall a total of five tickets new-born babe usually appears to be RANGE AhAMaVlP SHEET. METAL Tolland avenue announced the en one of the finest organizations of Its lowmen than they were sending out. cloth. The Master and wife, secre ford Springs will conduct services McCONVILLE’S NURSERIES wrote, “ that the action of the House THEATER ^Tenahun Buddies ford, a former officer of the Kiwanls day are; President, Mrs. Gertrude each week to tbe persona perfectly flat, and continues to look OIL BURNERS UDSM^IIb WORK ! gagement of their daughter. Miss kind in the state. An annual func A murmur would arise and like our tary and lecturer were given pins at both churches Sunday. At Reaaonablo Prices. of Bishopa gave authority to tho club and a trustee of the Second Hough, re-elected; vice-president. to show their standing to all. ■ending In the beat state- that way for about a year. Aa the 0 ^ I Wllhelmina Blltak to Walter Sanc- tion sponsored by the club Is the modern laundries a marked bag Advent church of New Britain. Foi Miss Victoria Htldlng; secretary. At the set-back party held at tbe HI Wlndemere Tel. SS47 bishop of Eau C.alre to act In this 1st Prize . .2 Tickets One action, taken at tbe meeting, matter.” men ta. child begins to crawl and stand, the 100 O n tor TeL 5 8 ie American Legion zuk of Springfield, Mass. Father and Son dinner, to be held would be adopted whereby for all several years he has been president Miss E. Anne Clark; treasurer. Mrs. home of Harry Labonte Tuesday Johneon Ac Littio The annual meeting of the Tol of Interest to all, was the Increase night by the Semus Glrla’ Hiking Declaring that If the Torok con 4— The atatementa must be leg at muscles are developed. Nature The committee in charge of the this evening at the club house with above a certain mark or poundage of the Life and Advent Union, the Edward A. Smith; aasistant treas by $2,500 of tbe student Loan 2nd Prize . . . 1 Ticket Tbe Herald office by Wednes absorbs the fatty pads and the foot Cabaret dance put In a few land County Democratic -As.socla- Rev. Wni. F. Orr of Memphis, Tenn., something extra would have to be general organization of which that urer. Mrs. Philip Motz; missionary club of North Windham, nine tables secration should be allowed to stand tlon will be held at Foresters' Hall Fund, from which our Grange were In play. It was an enjoyable It would be “fraught with the grav day night each week. Tick appears to show Its arches. jhoura of real manual labor last as speaker. The Highland Park paid. In another paper an Inmate of church is a member.” committee, Mrs. Mary E. Cummings, Young People can help flnance a HONETBROOK ets will be mailed Thursday In Rockville Monday evening, Janu Boys' club la another activity spon Attorney Berry graduated from Miss Edna Latham, Miss E. Anne occasion and a lunch was aervecl. est consequence to the church,” 3rd Prize.. .1 Ticket Jhe beat- 'Bight at the Rainbow, getting the an Old People'^i Home said "Seems college education. This fund Is now they asked that It receive "much and tbe names of tha win ary 20. sored by the Community club for Tufts in 1901 with an A. B. degree. Clark, Mrs. Edward A. Smith: di The sons of Mr. and Mra. Frank .ball ready for the big night, and to to me It’s like cutting off one end of great assistance to many and Holub and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy more thorough investigation.” ners will appear in thla The Stafford Olympics are sehc the boys of the community, this He also is a past president of the rectresses, Mrs. Joseph Grifflng, S p e d a l tthoae of use who attend the affair, duled to meet the fast Ware Won of a stick and glueing It on to the will be a feature worked on Inten Norwood of South Wlllington, who The seven enumerated 10 polnta 4th Prize ... 1 Ticket apace the following Satur PRIZE WINNERS •don't Juat take the effect for granted past year witli Sherwood Anderson Connecticut TUfts club. Mrs. T. C. Ives, Mrs. Howard Kel ders in a Quabog Valley League other end to make It ibnger.’’ Are sively during the coming year by disappeared January 5, have re PHONE which they aald proved the conse day. U t — JOHN GREENE, JB. 1-,-let’a give credit to the boys for a and Charles Tedford serving aa the we ail carrying the same length sey, Mrs. Robert F. Porter, Mrs. Al Granges throughout the State, so QAS Shell Hot Water game Sunday afternoon at the War turned home. Mr. Hotub’a son waa HOME: cration WOK "at the least gravely 32 Maple Street ;real good Job. ren Memorial Town Hall. The Ware leaders. ■ticks alias Incomes. If a request bert W. Hlldlng, Mrs. Philip Motz that more and more Young People In New York and he went after him, Irregular." . , Our membersbip drive Is still In outfit la one of the best teams In Another project which has been were made to cut off 3 percent of After the business meeting a social will be enabled to take advantaige and Mr. Norwood’s son came home Of these, three alleged that: 2nd — MARGARET 1»’.\RTIJ!Y HEATERS swing, with many new mem- this section and the locals will have of considerable interest to Man each fellows atick or Income to be NORTH COVENTRY time ■was enjoyed and refreshments of Its benefits. this week. William Norwood la a "Only two bishops took part In 89 Welle Street were served. 5571 tvers, as well as reinstatements and their hands full In this tilt, but they chester boys the post fourteen years made into a staff or income for the Miss Agnes Gaudreau, primary student at Windham High school, i the consecration. One of these. __ Installed --Tlnquents, already signed up. The figure to take this game and also Is Camp Woodstock, operated by aged, the fellow with the longest Rumors that the death of Thomas On account of the severe_■'r>rm school teacher, la residing In Andover and was recently awarded a > OFFICE: Bishop Gorazd. a native of Czecho STATE THEATER 3rd — JESSIE J. KERR urea are changing constantly, eo second position In the Legion stand the County 'YMCA'a of Hartford, stadi or larger income cuts off much j Morlarty, until recently a Coventry VVednesday and because of other en during the winter months. She is scholarship from the Gardiner Hall slovakia, waa without any Jurisdic SUNDAY — MONDAY AND TUESDAY 98 Kuseell Street I won’t try at this time Just how ing. Dooley. Giaceomlni. Woods. Tolland and Windham County In more than the chap with the small resident, occurred Thursday, are ap^ gagements on the part of some of staying with the Guy Bartlett Jr. fund. The Holub boy attends tion; the action -jf the other, mshop family. 4th — WILLIAM APEL $ 8 . 5 0 . ^ ^ n y wo have at present And, In- Bldouni ami Woodworth are schedul the town of Woodatock, Connecti stick or income. parently without foundation. Mr. the officers the annual meeting of the State Normal schol in WiUi- Dosltey of Serbia, took place with ■jMdentally, have you got your new St. Peter’s Cemetery Association Mrs. Doris Hutchinson was reap 5087 out the knowledge of tbe Serbian 50 Biseell Street ed to start with Probaska, J. Pan cut. Within the past four years the In the New York Tribune Jan. 8, MorlSrty, although critically 111, was mantlc. *•------nber? Aa our meeting la only a clera, Usher and Plccln In reserve. alive at 9 o ’clock this morning. It was postponed until a later date. It pointed State Juvenile Deputy for Harry Labonte attended tbe Stole SHHILEY TEMPLE camp has been opened to girls for there were reported by the Federal the coming two years. Mrs. Hutch In $ 1 3 . 5 0 Is over a week away, you had The Staffordville Hockey club has has been learned on good author will probably not be called b^ore Grange meeting In Hartford this Center Street Jtter get going. two w^eeks each summer and has government report, 18,000 people March. ' inson la going to Stonington Satur Manchester Just released their schedule for the met a need for camping which be ity. week. He Is a member of Ihs 'In MANY While They Leat! There will be a meeting of the receiving aaiarlea more than $18,- Professor Warren K. Moorebead day to Install the officers of the land Orange. second round In the Connecticut came apparent at that time. — mtlve committee at the home of Valley Hockey League. Two Sun 000 a year. Take 2 percent on that of the faculty of Phillips Andover Stonington Juvenile Grange. Four noted professors from the The Littlest RebeF* W iUard SMILING EXTRAS utant Ed. Qulsh on Franklin day dates have been booked and It Three years ago-another camping and balance it with 2 percent on RECKLE8.S PARKING Academy, Mass., and Mrs. Moore The play entitled, "Mama’a Baby Czechoslovakian Matlra, the most with ____ et next Monday evening. All will give the local fans an oppor project, that of a atay-at-bome $780 per year at $15 weekly wage. bead were luncheon guests at tbe Boy” presented by the members of cultural society In that country, camp for boys unable to leave home Maple Super SheD Service Statkw HjMmbers are requested to attend. tunity to see the local team In ac Remember the Townsend fund Is Denver, Colo.—Jullua A. Lovbic home of tbe Misaea Pendleton and the Wapping Grange, Is to be pre will give an elaborate program N COAL CO. JOHN BOLES — KAREN MORLEY Ratteries |P On Sunday afternoon, January tion. The schedule with all games for a regular camp, waa launched revolving In channels of trade. The waa charged with reckless driving — Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert, Thursday. Pro sented and sponsored by the An Tuesday evening, illustrated with Phone 8829 ______Salve Vendrillo, Mgr. MSth. the regular monthly meeting booked for the Eastern States with Chas. S. Burr o f this town as beat argument o f an Antl-T'own- and he wasn’t even In hla car. Po fessor h^ooreheud was looking up dover Orange the evening of Sat colored slides. A talking picture, b t t the First District will be held in Arena at West Springfield, follows: chairman of the County Y Travel send appears In Jan. 7, Hartford lice said hla car, parked on a hill, matters connected with prehistoric urday, Jan. 25. Tbe play la a light Zem Spteva (The Earth ^ngs) will ing Camp Committee. The camp comedy and promises lots of amus SPEQALIZING IN nvatherslleld. Don’t forget that this Wednesday, Jan. 22 — Westfield Courani given by Catherine Curtla. rolled away without Its driver and Indian , culture of the vicinity. be shown on the screen. The enter aOERNSBY Annex. ing entertainment. |js your meeting as well as the of- was later cs"ed "C^mp Vagabond" national director of Women Inves struck W. F. Benson, MoUne, 111., be The Women’s Bridge club mot at tainment will be held at the Palace TCBBRODL1N RICH, COUNTRY Fig: * Fruit and s. and that you have the priv, Monday, Jan. 27 — Springfield ar-' fc I three acaadhs hii. been .*•*• tor! in America Inc., and her argu fore bitting a tree. The charge of the borne of Miss C. E. Kellogg theater in Stafford Springs. 'Hie . 1 o f toklng the floor on any Canadlens. up In Highland Park with an at ment la a request "that insurance reckless driving", police said, covers Thursday afternoon. Three tables TRUDEL APPOINTED term "Matica” is a dlgnlfled word TESTED FRESH MILK Date Squares it e r that should come up. .The Prncliy. Feb. 2—South Hadley. tendance of tbiity and more boys I companies set their atatlatlcal de- "careless parking.'* _ were In play. Mrs. Gertrude Hough for mother. There are a large num 'Fresh Fruit isUng wyi start at 3:00 p. m. .Monday, Feb. 3 — Eiast Long- New Hs'ven, Jon. 18.— (A P ) — ber of Slovaks in this town and For Cold Weather Btarttag cm h .vear. For the past two years .jiartmenta at work making an won highest honors. Miss Marion Get tbe Milk Drlnkhi--^ Habit IW a I1-pfaite aaper battery wtU , 3potrary to published reports, aa meatlow. RubcrUi D. Burr of this town has CONSIDERATE Gott second. Cakes and ice cream United States marshal Bernard they have a fine amusement ball. AND analysis of the Townsend Plan and Fitch today announced the appoint and you will be on the way pot an end to your winter start Brownies — Apple, Pine F tost Saturday's column, there woa •Sunday. Feb. 8—South Hadley. been director of the camp, which were aerved. The Mlsaes Pendle There are 693 Slovak aettlemento In expose the mathematical misstate ment of Arthur J. Trudel of Meri to health. There la no one ing troables. Will stand up un fndt aslad served at our Ways Wednesday. Feb. 9 —Easthamp- for i-lght weeks each summer Minneapolis—Two men held up ton will entertain the club at its the United States. apple and Raspberry ton ment of facta.” She further states den aa deputy U. B. Marshal, effec- Offtcera will be Inatolled at the 'V food which contotna aa much der the aeveieet tests. ^d Means committee meeting. We tiavela about the county, spending "By geometrical progrearion the 2 Mra. Olga Bonin aa she carried a next party. of all the strength giving ele- Tumovera. nve been Informed, however, that The Staltoid Town team of bowl- bottle of liquor for a package de ttva rebruaiy 1. Be will work out meeting of Tolland Grange Tuesday QaaoUne . Tires • Motor Oil era will travel to Hartlord today to a week In a comniimity and putting percent tax may In some Instances Paul A. Jonea, who waa reported of the local office aa Held deputy. menta aa HUk iJone contains. ' doesn't like sandwiches for livery service. They took her purse, aa having pneumonia, la on the out night by Rev. Charles Downs ed Vegetables Brake lining. bowl the Schaefer Five on th'- on a program similar to that car mount to 40 percent. The appointment of Trudel, who Union, chaplain of the State Orange. D. W. KELSEY. He ate all that was left, ried on In a regalarly-organlzed but there waa an argument over of danger llsL He bad a severe cold Try some of our deUdoos •nd abetted by Brother Reu- Srhaefer Allcy-s, Hartford. Joel; Well my geometry Is now only a aucceeda Joseph Park of New The following from Wlllington will Bantly Oil Eric. Bernlc .Michonski. Kaiser. camp. dim memory. But If the Townsend whether they should take the liquor. with complications but pneumonia Haven, waa recommended by United Sold and Displayed At COOKIES...... ISc dos. The commander sort of fell "She’d have to stand the loss for be Inducted into office; overseer, COUNTRY FRESH Janton. Hooker, Mllemo, Tom Athletics have always been popu Plan U going to put the American was averted. States Senator Francia Maloney of Harry Labonte: lecturer, Blanche STATE 1 on his reputation, with the it", ^used one. “Oh, well, wc'll take Ponlls and A. Ijinagan -will make lar with Manchcjter boya ami people Into a woras condition then Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers HtlldtIL Veiely: steward, Louis Vesely; aa- 1 that be bad been on "sick call’’ It anyway and pay her.” He thrust C o m p a n y the trip. Kay Kaiser, local star wall young men. This year two te.anis they a;o now aa far aa tax and re are spending the week end on a Trudel la prominent in Meriden sistant atea-ard. Ernest Smith; gate EGOS SERVICE Fun L i u of ; the past week. Personally, we some money Into bar hand and fled buaincaa and pleasure trip to New meet Dick PatemaHtru In a special are plajdng m the County Y Baa- cover}' are concerned to use a slang Democratic elrclaa. He la a mem keeper. Charlee Zemek: Pomona. GASOUNE — MOTOR OIL d the last course besL even match after the team match, and with tbe bottle. York City and'vlalnlty. During their ber of tba Board Of Public Safety TEL. 6678 Whipped Orenai Goode _ I It did come out of a con. ketball Leagues, one from the Man phrase “we are sU from Missouri Alice Novotny; Flora, Mrs. Bimlly AND FU££ OILS STATION along vrlth Jack Eric will bo’.vl the chester YMCA and the other the abeence Mrs. SeUera* mother, Mrs. and tha Board o f Aldarman and is a Zemek; lady aaalatant ateward. X . A aenm m — d. L. FltxgeraM . o f course, "Russ" Just had 10 and want to be shown.” Tbe Savannah, one of the world's Pero-Orchards 155 Center Street doubles. A large following of the Manchester Oriolct—both of Whom Anne C. QUbert la staying at tbe World W ar Tataran.* Helen Pardus. John R. Edwards, ra- I make the eoffee. fans la planning to make the trip CLARA SOUTHEROILL. first o c ^ llnera, crossed the Atlan Rectory, 276 Oakland Street Tel. 6384 Phone M 07 at this lime aie leading In their re 84 No. School .8treeL PaHt baa baan attaebad to tbe tired master, waa appriated a mem Manchester. Conn. DAV18 BAKBET f e l l be seeing you at the dance. and root for the locals. tic in 2'2 days, sailing from Savan Edwin Smith, eon of Mr. and Mm. Naw U n m oOIm for the past U MOUNTAIN BROOK FARM Manchester, Conn. ■UMatoStnat spective leagues. Indoor track, oot- Manchester, Conn. ber o f tha exacuUva for TH.MM nah, Qa. Edward A. SmUh, wbo baa hMO ■•• y a m tbiaa raara. hPAGB EIGHT MAMCHE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18,198A JOANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SA'AUKUAY, JANUARY 18,1888. ^ ------:------^ ^ ______FACE N I HISTORY OF HEBRON Miss Snsan B. Pendleton MERIDEN’S LONG SHOTS EDGE M. H. S. IN TORRID CLASH, 27-2 early ,1700’a tell of estrays, often h e i g h c h o o l Lajrtng The VIllAj^e Green < U T H S In 1717 the heads of the town described as "In a .suffering condi held a town meeting and decided to tion." A few quotation.*! advertis Vol. III., No. 33. Saturday, January 18,1936. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School toy out their public Green, without ing these estrays are given, takqp Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser which no New England village from the records: would be complete. According to "Hebron, November 17, 1729. We L o m i' s whose names arc undorwrit being SOPHS ARE SORRY J o e Puts Retzlaff Awau In First the plan decided upon at the meet Red and White Outplays called to prize a stray mare in the MAGAZINE HAS CONTEST GIRL BASKETBALL TEAM ing a highway waa laid custody of Timothy Phelp.s Juncr Neither Here GIRL RESERVES The students of the Sophomore MHS PRINCIPALS AHEND out running from the meet- class wish to offer an apology to lng*hOuie Bite as far south as the sd mare i.s about two and advantage FOR^STORy WRITERS Samuel Palmer lot. near the old old her Color Is that we call Sorel Nor There " the Freshmen and upperclass FORMED BY STUDENTS ANNUAL STATE MEETING THREE TEAMS HED her feat are white. She has white men for cheering themselves, HeavOy Favored Rivals Colchester road. This place, for ELECT OFFICERS BROWN BOMBER BUSTS many years owned by Alfred BisseU in her face an Is branded thus U on Florida Contest Open to All Winter Is here! January, the after they won the cheering TRADERS TROUNCE ROCKVILLE ye left shoulder and Is prised at contest at the rally last Friday Several Manchester High ^rl is now the property of Louis Ellen- High School Students. month of chills, thrills, spills, wills, students have been given the chance Speaker Sees Extension of Age FORLEADATYMCA berf. The Andover road was also three pounds and ten shillings." M i.s and what-have-you! And last— afternoon. Limit to 18 Years. "October ye 29th day, 1729. Wc —I. Johnson. to play basketball under the name RIVAL INTO D EFU T IN told out, running then, as now, past In order to encourage a wider In but not least—the graduation of our Miss McGuire Talks Oo Car of the Ranger girls, not only to ad But Just Miss > Victory^ the inscrlber.s being desired by Mr. illustrious upper Seniors. I’m quite the cemetery. VVIllm Buell to a prlsf a scrtalnc terest In short story writing among vance their knowledge of basket The annual meeting of the Con TO AVENGE PREVIOUS DEFEAT One comer of the Green was at sure you haven’t forgotten, ("they” necticut Association of Secondary the southeast corner of the Andover heffer tacken up a strain by him om Htudents in high schools and pre won’t IH you forget!) Hectic gift- rying Ideals Into School ball but also for their pleasure. Arrows, Oxfords, South judgment is they yc Heffer Is worth They will play their first game Sat School Prlnclpala waa held laat Sat LESS THAN 2 MINUTES , r road. From here it ran south 20 buying. exchanging of photographs, Local Gagers Tom b Hnest j BOX three pounds eight shillings. The paratory schools In the United urday at the Recreation Center. urday, January ll at the Hotel rods Into land now owned by the States, "The Flamingo", a maga committee meetings—just a few Bond In Hartford. Principal Edson pMdletoD sisters, where a black sd HelTer Is a readls Coller marked gentle reminders. From the assem Situations. The girls who have been given Methodists Keep Slate with two silts In the top of ye right zine of Winter Park, Florida, la bly hall, the strains of the gradua this opportunity are: Peg Haugh, Bailey and Vice-President Chester Meriden Insilcos To Test LOCAL MECHANICS Game of Season Bot Un marked Its southeast corner. The following words will be sung Robinson of Manchc. artist of the team. Ttie rest of the feat; Bycholski, Moor East Hartford 36 Middletown 19 where "a great rock between two hoped: as Juniors they prayed: and , eeting, Tuesday evening at the given hla time to the coaching of Foe With Left Hook, Then (Y AUeye) mediste basketball league waa run lesser rocks" marked the aouthwesl pounds whore such estrays were Rollins College. now, as Seniors they are realizing march along. Intendent, and Commls.'iioner E m e i Bantly B Royals will attempt to team Is composed of Brandt, Mc- AT HOME 34 TO 22 cared for temporarily until they For the heat story, the prize will Center Church. Bravely standing before you, with these girls, and has taught them ReliTt 1) off at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium comer. From this point It ran the reality! W. Butterfield, from the State De ___ Keon, Klngsland. Olio, Rinaldi and l e a g u e STANDING rould be restored to their owners. be two hundred dollars In caah and A Dominating committee com our farewell song. many things pertaining to pass- Morlarty ...... 102 104 206 lost night under the guiding hand turn to the win column next Monday house Feature; Resenres north 24 rwls to a rock near the partment of Education, Dr. Roy L. Sends Storm of Short, Reid ...... 102 _ 104 206 of Hugh Greer and when the smoke SIttnIck, all well known court per W. L. P.C. Junction of the present Marl- If the owners could not be identified a "Literary Scholarship" valued at posed of Mary Deyorlo, Elizabeth Thinking of the future, and of days work, how to shoot correctly, etc. night against the Meriden InMlcos Have you noticed that Lewis Finnegan, and Doris Little named This team will have new suits by McLaughlin spoke on "The Typical McCarthy ---- 109 110 116 335 of the various battltf had cleared formers In the Silver City. Tha In- B riatol...... 5 0 1.000 borough-Gllead roads, close by the the creatures were probably sold by eight hundred dollars. The second behind. Child" stressing the individual dif away, three tea,ns found themselves at the Y, M. C. A. floor. sllcos dropped a close decision to the Bow in Prelhn by 38 to 27. Meriden ...... 4 J .goo the town. I>ater on public pound.s prize is to be a "Literary Scholar Jones' Baby Austin Is hibernating as the candidates to be voted upon: Duty calls us onward, our careers to their second game. Deadly Blows for K. 0. McLoughlin ..103 06 85 284 The Insilcos will furnish plenty ot Anderson, Rolston and Vo- old Crane place now owned by Les for the winter, and have you heard ferences of pupils. He said that the Farrand ...... 126 87 117 320 all tangled up In lirst place position. U. S. Rubber team of Naugatuck by Manchester ...... 3 2 isOO lie-F. Ward, running east again 7U were built and u.'^cd. From the first ship" worth six hundred and fifty Claire Krlstoff, succeeding Mary find. AH the girls playing are members These quintets are the Arrows. Ox opposition as their lineup is com the score of 44 to 43 and have pinned East H artfo rd ...... 2 3 .400 pound keepers were regularly ap dnUnrs, and third prize Is to be a (Dthat Malcolm Barlow Is back — Marsden, aa president; Stella Kutz, of the senior class and will not state might look forward to an ad Splllane ...... •— 82 78 160 rods to the first mentioned bound, with his motorcycle? fords and South Methodists. Each posed of many favorite court per defeat on the Irlah-Americana of jeck Lead the Way b Lo* Middletown ...... 1 4 /20O making a rectangle which if not pointed at the town meetings. throe hundred and fifty dollar "Lit succeeding Claire Krlstoff, as vlcc- Farewell Alma Mater, sturdy in only play this year but will also vancement of the socondary school formers; "Pickles" Koakl, "Tony" Manchester High threw and the extension of the age limit By WILLIAM WEEKES 641 479 600 1520 have won their first two cage en Waterbury by the score o: 36 to 20. West Hartford ...... 0 5 iooo ?;ulte perfect, was nearly enough so The remains of one such ancient erary Scholarship." prc.sldcnt; Catherine Wilson, suc your might. play in the following years. These Associated Press Sports Writer counters. Tomklevtcs, "Happy" Kocln and terrific scare into Meriden High pound may .still be seen In Hebron Any senior student In any hlgk. Ear-muffs among the girls arc ceeding Margaret Carlson, as secre to eighteen years. Coughlin’s (8) In the preliminary game the Man cal Victory; Seconds Take ar all practical purpoHos. Just May thy lessons guide us. in the girls will play a preliminary with Hare ...... 90 The Arrows srarled things off "Stan" Zajac were former members chester Y team will meet the Camp at the Silver City last night and MERIDEN (27) why they bad one side 20 rods, and near the old grist mill owned by the school or preparatory school is eligi very much In evidence these days. tary; and Ruth Runde, succeeding ways of right. the local champs, the boy Rangers. A discussion on "Some Attend 100 07 287 with a hang by white-washing the of the Meriden Knights and the fa Porter family, on the Hebron-Marl- ance Law Problems In the Secon Chicago. Jan 18.—(AP)—They Bolo ...... 96 113 98 407 Connors team of Stafford Springs. only sen.sationnl long range P B. the other 24, Is a question. The ble to enter the contest. The manu On the coldest mornings you can see Vivian Little, aa treasurer. Mary Brightest years of life are swiftly The first girls' lineup will be: snappy Ck>ncordlans 40 to 19. Mlko- mous St. Stans. Bantly's will have 4 Klasoakua, r f ...... 3 borough road, about a quarter of a script must be submitted to the (If you are observant) half the girls Marsden, Margaret Carlson, and dary Schools" was followed by open found a fighter game enough to Poco ...... 109 _ _ 109 The CCC team has several former Prelhn by 24 to 16. shooting gave the state and record Is contained In the second gilding by. center, Kay Madden, forwards, Lennon lelt, BycholskI and Rubaeba were to watch “Happy" Kocin and "Tony” Middletown high players In their 0 Tennenberg, rf...... 0 book of Town Meetings, page 4A. mile we.st of the village. This pound, principal of the school who. with In ski-pants and the other half with Vivian Little will graduate Janu May these mem'rles Unger, tieacons discussion In which everyone took slug with Joe Ljula, but not any ...... 114 133 120 367 responsible for most of the Arrows' Tomktcvicz very carefully aa they New England cage champs a 27 with its high stone walls, dates Eloise Duke, and Kay Harris, Kebart ...... 106 124 124 lineup as well as a negro player who 0 OrentUcherman, rf . .0 A former town clerk, the Hon. committee appointed by himself, bare leg.s. It doesn’t sound logical, ary 31. A rising vote of thanks was In our sky. guards. Peg Haugh and Marjorie part. where near good enough to keep the 854 scoring, while Zwick and Weber are both dangerous men. "Happy" 3 Juniga, If ...... 0 Sylvester Gilbert, made a copy ol from alxMit 1821. It is in a fairly will select the best stories. The does it? given the departing officers for their The new officers elected for 1938 Coughlin ...... — 02 105 197 has been quite a sensation In hla to 23 triumph in a torrid C. C. Mitchell. spectacular Brown Bomber from — — ■ — were In the limelight for the losers. Kocln usually plays a fast breaking games to date. Director Hamilton Manchester Trade trimmed Rock 0 Slavto, c. I f ...... 0 this survey about 1800 from the good state of preservation, but the stories must reach the editor of very able and unselfish service to Farewell to our teachers, who have of the Connecticut Association of Meanwhile, the South Methodist game and has an uncanny, eye for I. L. clash in which the Red and 0 Krlck, c ...... 0 gate Is gone and the wall has col "The Flamingo" by April 1, 1936. If any of the basketball fans achieving his 23rd, and quickest, 506 563 594 1731 has the Y boys all geared up to take ville high at tha East Side Rec yes ortoliial record which had become Just for the fun of It. let’s see the club. led us on. Secondary School Principals were: knockout triumph. boopstera found the going easy the loop from the side court while this game and a fast snappy contest White's inspired hoopsters out 1 Roman, r g ...... 4 mutilated. Thie was transcribed by lapsed on one side. The manuBCiipta should be type the number and variety of first Miss Mary McGuire, beloved by would like to see the local teams against the Talcottvllle boys and terday afternoon to gain sweet re May we keep their precepts, till the play, come to the game at the East President, Roy S. Haggard; Vice- The victim was strapping Charley TsloottviUe (0) "Tony” Homklevlcz is the long shot should resulL venge for the 27-24 defeat suffered played their heavily favored 4 Canescbl, I g ...... 1 a later town clerk, Lucius J. Hen- written. double spaced, on one side names among the girls of the main Manchester high school students tor battle's won. President, Bernard Ross; Secretary. Ellla .. served them a 27-11 defesL Cum 0 Maslowski, Ig ...... 0 of the paper only, and mailed flat. Side Rec. and watch the fine show Retclaff frosa the North Dakota ...... 189 114 109 383 at the Windy City earlier In the sea- rivals most of the way before a dee, and may be seen today on the building. The moat popular la her wisdom and her understanding, Farewell dear companions, praises Treasurer. Timothy E. Curran. wheat country. He lasted Just one Pellegrina . . . . 98 88 ISl mings and N. Smith shared starring town books. A self-addressed envelope with Mary, for 19 answer to that name. sympathetic nature, talked on ways ing of both the Ranger girls and M arcum honors for the churchmen while Lo- eon. It was tha fUth straight tri crowd of more than 70(T howl 13 ~ postage attached should be^ sent we win sing. boys. —“Kel” '37A. minute and 35 seconds of the flrat ...... 93 97 107 306 garnet or an average of 48 par umph for the Mechaates on their 10 7-11 37 -m "The Greater Rock** BROADWAY PLAYS A close second is Helen with 18. If In which the Girl Reserves could Farewell our dear High School, round before going down and out Schubert ....1 1 9 96 91 308 tua and Goodrich put up a stubborn ing fans. MANOHEt 1 («8) with each manuscript. The stories Anna Is shouted quite loudly, 17 help to carry :ts Ideals over Into —Alice Madden, 37B. Blankenbiirg .. — fight for the losers. gama and their o|>ponente have home floor and their sixth victory In Unlooky Sbootlag P. B. T ht Interested or curious person .should be not less than 1500 words, honor we will bring. under the Detroit Negro's stunning — 00 90 scored 172 for on average of 38.... nine starts to date. The Traders r . X. 1 may find today the "greater rock young women will turn around.. actual school situations. The type punches last night In the Chicago — — —— --- - In the remaining fracas, the Local Sport If any team deserved victory lost 1 Clarka, r f ...... 0 0-0 and not more than 3000 words In Dorothy claims 16 of our young of thing the modem girl demands, ENGLISH CLASS EDITS youthful Eagles, despite the absence the Royals have scored 277 In nine return to action today against Gil 0 Ctoalach, rf . . . .0 between two lesser rocks" in the old ENDFIZZLES length. Stories must be submitted Stadium. A crowd of 16,488 saw 543 487 484 1514 bert High at Wlnsted. a team that night that team was Manchester 1-1 naeture lot now owned by Benjamin maids. Another popular name for she believes, determines the level of ENGLISH CLASS E N A aS Retzlaff keep bis promise to try to Gibson's (4) of their coach, Ronnie Daigle, put games for 81 ptr game and their and only the breaks of the game de 3 Mfoorhouae, If .3 1-3 7 >1 Kassman, marking the southwest under a "pen name", and the writ equally popular girls Is Margaret, the response she receives. Thus, by FEDERAL COLLEGE AIDS make a fight of it, only to be com Farrand up a game fight against the sharp- opponents have tOlUed 820 for 36 handed West Hartford High a sound BInnamon. If .., .0 1-3 1 1 er's real name and address enclosed OWN POEM ANTHOLOGY ...... 134 108 107 880 shooting Oxfords only to be nosed lacing recently. prived the Clarkerosn ot the goal for donier of the ancient village green. by which 14 female Manchesterites creating higher standards and atti pletely outclassed. WlUoo ...... 133 lOT lOt 888 Chatter . . . . Morlarty Brotbere hove mode which they battled so valiantly and 0 Gavello, e ...... 0 3-8 a' ^ It will be seen that the present Four of Them Prove Failures in u sealed attached envelope. can be announced. We have 11 tudes she exacts In others a corres His Shortest Fight Mtkolelt out by a score of 21-18. The young 185 points In five games or 57 per With B. Anderson, Rolston and 8 Campbell, rg ... .1 0-3 —Carl Linders. AMBITIOUS STUDENTS SHAKESPEARE PARODY ...... 100 98 118 808 bird boys out or an exhibition that Vojack setting tha scoring paoe, tbs to weU. Manebcater's ibootlng bar 1 Bycholski, rg .. green has shrunk woefully from the Ruths and 10 Catherines, Betty’s ponding response. "The Collected Poems of '89B”, la Louts' lateSL triumph waa much Gibson ...... 110 lOO Ids 322 game and their opponents have rage rattle like machine gun fire off .8 4-B IB-^ and Marions: while 7 have been Uke other recent spectacular vic was entirely a rirpriee both to the In a letter to this department, scored 208 for 42___that completes Beboberitea Jumped Into a 15-5 ad ortolna] layout. Despite Work of Compe Character building is being given ths title to be given to an anthology Howard ...... I l l 98 95 504 audience and L'-e Oxfords as well. vantage in ths opening period and the bosket and backboard but the One Is perhaps apt to Imagine christened Alice. The least popular Increased attention In educational "Cultivate your Interesta", ad A group of boys from one Sopho of poems written by Miss Page's tories, except that it didn't require Joe McCluskey Informs us that he's the statistics for today.... ball simply wouldn't drop Inside the T 9-18 i i that our forefathers were thinkinf; “HOUSEKEEPING” CLASS is Bridget, there being none by that more English division which has Just aa much time. The latter quintet, ruled a favorite going to run the ml)e In ths Prout managed to gain an 18-18 lead by Score By Periods name! centers. Colleges, high schools, hos vised Dr. Henry K. Denlinger, direc Freshman English classes In connec 560 612 528 16M to win, couldn't aeem to keep their halfUms as Rockville turned In Its net It waa in again out again, roU- principally of the looks of things pitals, even officers and the busi finished studying Julius Caesar re The Bomber, sticking to bis plsn Memorial meet a t Boston next Sat tng on the rim and careening off by Meriden ...... 9 10 33 37 tent Casts., Critic Reports. tor of the Federal College In Hart tion with their study of poetry. As of ending it as qjickly aa possible, KsDer'e (0) opponents from slipping them There were exactly alxty-flvs paid best game in the second quarter. When they laid out their Greens ness life show the new trend In Judg ford, in an Informal talk to the up cently wrote and presented a paro T. Conran '39B has offered his serv through the hoop. urday...... writes Joa; "I hops a nolr. That's what licked the lo Manchester 9 16 30 2S with aucb painstaking care. I hope HEARS TALK ON SAFETY Knowledge Wanted!—It would be ing the modern girl. The aim of the dy version of "The Assassination of devoted about a minute to figuring McGuire ...... 107 111 108 326 Venzke and Cunningham are enter admissions at the Morlarty Broth- Afie. that It waa Manchester an ths Pototo By Periods per and lower seniors Thursday ices and mimeograph, it will be pos Retzlaff out. The remaining seconds Knofla Box scores: ers-Bpeedboya tilt at the Roc lost way. tha locals piling up thirteen cals in the final analysis, that and and believe that they did have some New York. Jan. 18 (AP) Like greatly appreciated by a certain present high school Is to create a Julius CJaesar,” and "The Funeral sible for every student in these ...... 102 100 119 321 Smith Methodists ed In that mile race, for I have bean Meriden's success with mid-floor Meriden ...... 9 10 8 6—BT idea at least of dignity and hrauty their brother tradesmen, the mer senior boy if anyone knowing the afternoon. eaw the six foot, three-inch farm Chapin ...... 118 97 89 302 waiting ten months to race them, Tuesday night, which makes one points In tha third period os Rock M anchester...... 9 6 8 8—BP The members of Miss Helen generation of Intelligent citizens who The present day world Is very Oration of Mark Antony.” "The classes to procure a copy for five or er from the no.ttiwest go down KeUcr ville garnered only two. a margin pop-and-say-s-prayar shooting which in mind, but one important reason chants of drama are hu.sy with Smith's home management clas.s difference between "to” and "fro", understand their obligations to soci Asaaasinatlon of Caesar" was writ ten cents. 84 — 118 212 O. Smith, rf ...... l o 2 end 1 am sure that they will leave wonder Just what comer It la that supplied the margin of victory. Score St baUtlme, 19-18, Meriden. ter the spaciousness of the layout year sales. They are elennlng their will be even more successful in or "zig" and "zag" would kindly ex- vexing to the youth who Is confused twice under merciless, methodical WInnergren — 106 — 108 prosperity la around___Manchester that waa plenty wide enough to Referee, Joa Coffey. Tims, right* ' ety. One thing that struck the Girl when trying to find his place. But ten by William Canade, and William The study began with the intro punlabment. Cummings, rf ...... 4 o 8 no grass growing under their feet stono against the visitors' rally in A large delegation of Mancbtator minute quartcra. undoubtedly was that here were stoe.k.s of misceilany of oddments, future attempts at housekeeping, as n’ain it to him. Notify this column Reserves forcibly was a saying by a Anderaon, while Russell Clifford N. Smith, If ...... 3 1 7 when they run against me". . . . High should be strengthened con- rooters cheered themselves hoarse as held the military trainings so nercs- none of them much of a bargain at and a conference wdll be arranged by grasping all the knowledge at duction of poetic ''feet" and learning The crowd broke into a roar as 819 484 1267 alderabiy with the return of Dick tha closing minutes of play. a result of instructions concerning former teacher of Miss McGuire's: wrote the Funeral Speech. how to measure verses, after which Retzlaff strode out and made the Samuelson, c ...... i o 2 tha Clarkemen turned in their finest aary in the olden times. any price. electricity, received by them in a immediately. "Teach that the sum of one's hap tainable, one will not only find his Shaorar’s Fish, 0 ...... 1 0 2 Cobb, the colored lad wbo display The Troda seoonda mads tha day M ERIDEN BNDB (SB) The Plain of Mamre The most recent of th« oul-.stcli- place but also a source of happiness. The cast included William Canade, members of the class tried their own first offensive gesture, a straight Varrick ...... 100 94 80S Joe also tells us that he will be complete hiHaklni^ tha preliminary performanes of tbs aaoson to l#ava recent visit to the electrical shop ol piness cannot be obtained by sub as Cassius the "head plotter”; Ray hand a t composing poems. The Isft that failed to reach ita mark. Richmond, rg ...... 2 o 4 on the Lou Little Hour at 7 o'clfick ed so much promise laat season.... the outcome in doubt right up to the f - B. r . T.‘ This Green the forefathers called disappointments is the fancifully Clarence Gardener, at the Barnard Now that I have done my one The world Is primarily made up Alcock ...... 97 Frazier, Ig ...... i o 2 he'll probably pair with Moorhouse to the tune of 24 to 18 with Hsge- 8 COrron, rf ...... 1 a-S 4 tracting from others, and that the Chartler as Messalo; Robert Eg topics Included "The Race”, a poem Louis poked an experimental left ttk- Holton tonight on Station WOR from New now featuring In the scaring de- closing seconds of lay. 'The game "the plain of Mamre," from the titled "I want A Policeman." school. qood deed for the day, I will take way to multiply the value of one's of three classes of people—the in the forecourt---- basketball Is was delayed nearly an hour as tha Pierce, r f ...... 8 1 -| T Bible passage taken from Genesis, This is a munier thriller design Mr. Gardener gave an Interesting my leave. You will sec me again— creators, who can be counted in gleston as the ill-fated Caesar; Wil of wishing or longing, a "work" te RelslolTs fact, but the custom Cole . ark, N. J ...... the Columbia grid partnicnl. possessions Is to divide them with liam Anderson as Brutus the slay song, and a ballad. The beat of ers screamed again as ths con IS 1 27 definitely on the upgrade at M. H. referee foiled to appear but J04 Orentlloharman, If .. .4 0-0 8 II, vtrae 8; ed to chill you into a weleoming lecture, and in order to emphasize Neither Here Nor There. others." each field; the creative interpreters, Chanda ralcottvllle coach wlU interview Manchester's S. and Wll Clarke should have a Manchester Trade 1 Sokol, e ...... ,.S 0-0 4 “Then Abraham removed hla tent mcK)d with routine frights. but er; Frank Burnham, the poor blind each set were put aside for the demned fighter let go with hla fa Petke great runner on hla track career... P- B. F. T. Coffey was pressed into lervioe and' certain facts, he explained situa Miss McGuire stated that actual who number a few more; and the book. In order that they may have mous rig h t sweet outfit next season___ did a neat job of handling tbs eon- 1 Berry, ...... 0 0-0 B and came and dwelt in the Plain ot which instead shocks you o\it ol in tions. and then demonstrated his creative participators, who are Senator, Russell Clifford, Mark An Monoghan, rf ...... i o 3 Joa will be heard over WOR a t the 4 Phelps, rf ...... 3 J-4 « 0 MMlowakl. rg g Ifwnre, which Is In Hebron, and terest In the goings on. Keachlng participation. In welfare activities Is tony, William Adamy, the great something In the book, students not Tha blow appeared to have land same hour on Friday night ot next 8 Baverick, I f ...... 1 1.4 tesL point. an Important factor In character numerous. • ed, but Louis said later that he had 409 585 538 1840 Lotus, f ...... 2 0 4 1 Doesy, I g ...... 8 4 g there an altar unto the Lord." the safety of the sidewalk, you One of the most valuable of his Pompey: and Russell Clifford, "Two having: poems appearing, may Illus Goodrich, c ...... 1 1 J week... .so tune In sports fans and George Bpeara, veteran billiard In 0 Haganow, I f ...... o 0-0 Locals Take Lead 1 Rori, Ig ..• • • • • V *4 2 4 g ' Bear the center of this plain rather hate it all. Just A Line building. She praised the purpose The Federal College In Hartford, Gun Pete, the G-Man." trate the anthology. moved Inside, causing ,RetsIaff'j structor. entertained a crowd of 1 Rolston, If ...... 3 0-0 many suggestions, was his demon of the club, "To find and give the one of the emergency-plan schools arm to curl harmlessly around his ' DON AMI LEAGUE Nousch, rg ...... I 0 2 get an interesting earful of Man Meriden set a furious jioca from 0 Porraontlfv. lg ^ « stood the meeting-house, then In Perhaps your resentment Is for stration of how to put a fuse In. The first scene opens to reveal —P, L. WOODRUFF, '39B. (Charter Oak Alleys) Stiles, rg ...... 0 0 0 chester's favorite son.... more than 100 persons with h|s ex I E. Anderson, o .. . 4 l-l the very atert and got a stuonlsg process of erection. It was sur the authors’ In.slstcneo In arming so beat", and the slogan, "To face life started by the national government neck. hibition of billiards at the Center 0 Pantaluk, rg ...... 1 3-3 Mr. Gardener performed the opera Hello again folks. No this isn’t •squarely", as a rule that is at the offers to those students who later Measalo and Caesar Joking and Then the cheers for Retalaff's The Tiger# took 4 points from the Ig ...... 0 0 0 surprise when ManAeater not only M ig 'm ' i i rounded on all aides by the Green, many of the netors. It is ihe tion. standing a little elevated from cracking riddles. Then we see Bru BARNACLES! Wolverines. AgostinelU hit high Murphy, Ig ...... o o o Billiard Parlor last night and was 0 VoJeck, Ig ...... 8 1.1 matohad It but bettered It, racing ^ 11. ■. a. 8IRM gnr ^ “ and the Bite was called the "Mcct- toughest* Job on earth to comp«)se Jack Benny, but 3XB, wait don’t same time practical as- a philosophy wish to attend a larger school, a courage arose I'or the lost time oe McCluskey waa Instrumental In the floor. He explained that this tus and Cassius plotting against tha rawboned farmer tore In swing single Of 13$ and high 8 atring for easily tha best Instructor who has Into a 6 to 1 advantage on two bril •House Green," and no alluded to yourself to funny policemen and the prevented the occurrence of a go, here’re some tips, we’ll start off and Idealistic and uplifting. general idea of college atmosphere The “Barnacle" published by the placing BUI Murch with tbs New appeared here on tha National Bil with a bang— Two examples used as a means of Casear. After Caesar's death, Mark ing with both hands. Louis, his face 862. The Panthers took 4 poinu 5 1 11 York Curb Exchange In tbs hops 14 6-13 34 liant side tosses by Bruno Byebel- 1 O uter, I f ...... V..V..1 i? in the town books. This first primi guessing problem before you when shock. He also showed the causes and the types of studies, and aids Antony delivers hla great Funeral pupils of Barnard school, will once Score at half, 11-2 South Method liard Associatlon'a "Better Bll- Rockville High ■kl and a short pop by Campbell 8 H. Bquatrito, if . . . . . 8 $ 4 A tive bouse of worship Is no longer a medley of waving guns keep warn Did you members of the home carrv these ideals Into school life those students who. for some reason more be on sale Monday, January expressionless as the dial of a from the Uons. Mitchell hit high that Murch will go to evening high P. and results of a burned-out fuse, rooms elect your cheer leader? Oration. The last scene shows Bru dollar watch, backed Into the ropes, single of 136 and Bralnard bit high ists. Referee, D Hamilton. llarda" program. Stanley “Lefty' B. Meriden called time out, then 1 ...... •• • f 1 In eidatence, "and thereby bangs n ing you the stage presently will be when too many electrical devices were: supporting the Student Coun are unable to attend already es- 20. Coneordlans school and enter college la te r... , Bray announces that he has Install 1 Brrthold, Ig 3 H. Cola, If ...... 1 1 4 8 Have you a cheer ready to put into cil and applauding a display of fair tus and Cassius fleeing from Rome, then slipped sway to the center of 3 string for 858. The Wlldcete took back with a whirlwind mob to knot tale." The spot on which It stood heaped with corpse.s. are functioning from one outlet. trbllshcd schools. This edition will be dedicated to the former M. H. S. mile luminary ed a billiard table a t his parlors and 1 Stokllnski. Ig the count at nine-mi as - tha first 0 Gutorie. If ...... 0 0-« B ia now the property of the Ameri You can .spare yourself unneces full effect at the next rally? play and good sportsmanship on the but they are caught by the famous the ring. 3 points from the Bears. Miller hit didn't care much about studies Another valuable hint was Mr Dr. Denlinger invited all present G-Man, Two-Gun Pete. That the the celebration of the one-hun Puts Over CUneber high 3 stripg for 812. Zwick, rf .., also has six pool tables availabls. 1 Teabo, rg ... quarter endad. 1 NIeee. 0 •...‘..••••••X can Legion. It is marked by a sary hrnln fag Uy wailing t.» njak<* a Gardener s illustration of putting a part of both teams at the basketball to attend the play and tea given by dredth anniversary of Mark Twain. WInzIer. If . whan In school htre and we hope 3 Scheuy, rg .. 1 B. Cole, ...... 0 boulder erected In honor of the sol- By the way, who is the popular games. By backing the Student sketch was hilarious was shown by From there on everyone realized Uons (6) Monohester •ufforsd a latdown In blanket guess toward the culprit s c ord containing the ground wire and the College at Avon Memorial on Copies may be obtained from what was about to happen. Louis Suchey. o . . that he'll buckle down and tend to Bo Joe 0 Wright, c ... the second quarter as Hozldan abet 0 ObuebewsM, rg .....X u - a e n r o f the world w ar. The plot idcntltfy. the live wire, in the upper section referee, who has~tfaem Uiar gala all GouneH'x coining the audience's reaction.__ Clay ...... 97 94 77—26): i .Vfuschko, rg business now that he has a golden Louis pulverized Charlie 0 B. Bquatrito, rg .....X a-twitter ? February 29. Joseph Aceto, Barnard, for only five smashed-s-left hook to the chin that Thomaa .. LPEU AND tha ropes and a final right ,jand left Bralnard ...... 126 114 115—365 Referee, "Cap" Bissell. Score at But the Clarkemsn wera atUl very Few of those who see the flag name the assa.sslti. even tlunigh U. ADDRESS DRAMATIC CLUB I i*.ont.s who didn't have enough school questions are discussed, and a con to the head oant him to the floor. Mlkolelt, c ...... demonttrates hi# eua w izardry.... dicting Maacbeatar over Merldtn Seore at hoIfUma, 38-13, MarideR. 0ylOg realize that the boulder authors are good enough, almost, to ate recently In being one of a group P K 1^T E D —■ - J - Cowls#, rg ...... half time, 18-Xi Monehestcr. Time. mueb In the running sad Byeholrid Referee, McKeown. Tima, ri(tot> spirit to come to the first rally: clusion Is reached which could be He didn't move until the timekeep 4X0 401 410 1332 and we're more than sotiafiad. .tha 4 •-minute periods. mArks the site of Hebron's first point him out. 1— Follow your cheer leader;published In the "High School Junior history classes, studying of C.C.C. boys from Camp Roose 24-HOlJK SERVICE er tolled out “Bine," then made a Vslllant. rg ...... Wa ore heartily in favor of the way tha boya playod laat night waa soak another of bU ride eeurt «p«- minute quarteis. bouge of worship. j Sylvia Field. Harold Moffett. A Riiest speaker from Connecti that's what they're there for. World." Modem History, have ^ven long velt who made a cross-country trip futile effort to get to his legs under Wdvarlnai J. Bu*ky, Ig . . . . novel plan sponsored by the Na a stirring sight and Mtriden was daltlaa, which, along with three Green a Pasture I FateMc Winwood, Weldon Ileyburn cut State College, Storra, Connecti to a camp In Oregon. There were McCarthy Snow, Ig ...... Manchiwter Trod* S«onds foul shots, cut Meriden's odvantags 2— Don't try to start an argument Miss McQuIre concluded with this and well-illustrated topics this 380 boys who went. Includ Film Deposit Box At hiri). They couldn't help him and he •0—348 tional Association ol Basketball Just plain lucky and nothing also.., The Green was not the tidy, well I and other honest toi’er.M strive* con- cut. will speak at Sock and Buakln'a with the opposing *eam or say any week. In general, most of the topics rolled on his sid e a s tlie count end Snow . . . Coache# to ralte fund# to send Dr. B. r . T. to 19 to 16 os the wblsUt announeod lispt place that it now is, however. I scicntlou.siy to mnlu' the homicide quotation "Be noble and the noble ing others from various camps. Store Entrance. ' 73—347 failure of the referee to show up de Hagenow, rf . .. 8 Boclal VVcdne.sday afternoon, Jan- thing at all which is likely to "start ness that lies In other men, sleeping are written on the unification of ed. Toumard 100—391 17 6 40 Jam«s Nalsmitb, originator ot bas layed th# game unUl after 9;80 oad 5-11 15 Intermission. Bave tor the otort Basket hyBaakgtyi as shown by votes taken in the I as piquant a.s pn.s.sible. \iary 22. It waa announced at the Italy or Germany, and biographical Traveling by train, they followed a Allen . . . Score at half. 11-10, Coneordlans. Porcheron, rf .. 0 0-0 0 lapee early in the second period, something." but not dead, will rise In majesty to route which took them through l«uls‘ Brat appearance of the 120—828 ketball, to the Olympics.... and It waa almost I t bofors Is andod___ HtUnskt, U ,. . town meetings of those early days. Hollywood lloartlirouk club meeting laat Wedneaday. 3— Don't "crab" the referee;meet thine own." _____ sketches on famous men of that year produced grosa reoelpte of Referee, H. Grstr. .. 1 1-4 3 Moneheeter woe guarding superbly FoIIowtog to the hooket by baripri X4yp stock of various kinds, cattle. Like "I Want A Policeman." Zoc Penn., Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, wB'd Uke to see every team In tenvn 'twas midnight whan wa got horns Bharp, I f ...... 0 1-8 and playing -the ball like hawks, Vonne Dardia, Mary Alice An- everything can't be seen. The Girl Reserves adopted Miss time, Napoleon being the most 167,828.86. Louis' share was 40 per 361 376 377 i u 4 stage a Nolspiltb game and send and It's 3 a. m. a t thia writing, so 1 account of toe thrilling Mancbeatere ■Itoep. horses and swine seem to Akina' new play. "O Evening Star" drewa, Dana Dardia. and Kathryn popular. Utah, Idaho, and Oregon. Many KEMP'S cent of the gate, radio and motion Eoglaa Miller, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Gavsilo held the toller Slsvln on Imve run loose sU over the common came to town with Phlladelphias McGuire's suggestion that a written Interesting .Bights were seen, includ Tigers (4) the National Committee one cent wa'il sign off as wa'ra dus tor a busy Earn, 0 ...... Meriden cage tilt at the BUver City Walworth are on the refreahroeiSt Bugles may be all right at a Scout communication be aent to the Stu Topics on the unification of Italy picture "take," Retzlaff settled for Ames . . . . B. F. T. weakand and need the shuteye..., .. 0 0-0 0 even terms a t center and Bycholski t r m the first with no thought ot klsa of approval. It forthwith were by: Osee Rock, Doris Frazier, ing the new $50,000,000 BoonertUe 17*2 per cent of the gate receipts. . . . . 87 M 114—285 Sudolf, r f ...... 3 0 « for each person In attendance...,, MIruckI, rg .. .. 2 0-1 4 more than held hla own with the tost nlgbt, to which toe locals boorod ' objection. Finally, in 1808, a vote committee. Jean Story, Mae Smith, meeting, but at a basketball game dent Council pledging the support of dam under construction in Oregon. Falcetta ---- 80 88 made a ahambles of the earnest Eleanor Howard, are on the enter they are not quite fitting. its campaign. Frances GodleskI,, Frances Wan- Failure of the attendance to 92—240 Wilson, If . . . . .8 1 1 Blinn, rg . , , . .. 0 0-0 0 giant Kloaoskus, while Clarke, In defeat by the alender margin of was taken permitting swine to run prcdlctlona that preceded It into the One sight that Impressed “EM” was AgostinelU ....128 U8 111—852 Herman, c , . . . .2 1 Manchester's leading aeml-pro Uanchsater Trade's hockey team Minor, Ig . . . . tainment committee. Miss McGuire was presented with Uyeh, Marion Stone, Madeline Wal reach expected proportions was due Keeney 6 .. 0 1-1 1 Moorhouse and Campbell riso did 37 to 28. , At large **provided they be at the Empire and three days later waa lace, E. Larson, Neble Borello, a store In Clarksburgb, Mp., which to a large extent to a heavy snow ...... 118 92 81—291 A. Bu#ky, rg . .0 1 1 cage quintets are having another *>«t«i by Watt Hartford High Grimoson, tg .. 0 0-0 0 trojan work. m iS T QUARTEIL time weli ringed." And again. In with yesterday's seven thousand Becauae five upper seniora will Flash-Flash—Here's a hot tip for a bouquet as s token of the Girl Re had a sign: “Post Office, FMmlture, W. Wagner, rg .0 0 0 Ison year, both in finances and vie- at Canter Bprlnga pond yoaterday 0 A. Anderson, leave the club In February, tryouta you basketball fans, the girl Rangers serve's appreciation. Phyllis Hoffman, and Carl Linders. which started to fall about two Ig. 0 0-« 0 Msnebester reaebed Its peak to W l It was voted "that neat cattle years. The one written by Marion Stone General Merchandise, and Funeral hours before the doors were opened. 418 8T7 $78 1168 H. Wagner, Ig .0 0 0 tones---- Bantly's Royals ore the ^ternoon, 3 to 1 . . . Bull. Gold the third quarter uid Meriden's only Canascbl, Mor, foul ...... 0 1 b t allowed to run at large upon the Miss Akins' play la a tender for new membera will be held after will play a preliminary with the —Ruth Shedd. Parlor.” berg and Phcland scored ter the boy Rangers tonight. Gosh I hope waa made up of ten pages. WiUoats (I) only team that boa been playing a 8 8-20 2f lyilles during ths eight minutes of Bycholski, Man, long side 3 1 eommon", and In 1824 that awine tribute to her friend Marie Dres- the mid-year exama. Topics on the unification of Ger W. Trotter. '36A. BOBBY PACHO WINS WIUU . 8 8 19 regular schedule, while House A winners and Thompson for the battle consisted of three pototo be permitted to run at large "on they'Jl have a seat for me. Herald ...... 90 84 84—240 Oxfords th KeooDils Bycholski, Man, long side 4 } alcr. It records that star's fall and The executive board will meet on many were written by: Margaret New York, Jan. 18.—(AP) —Bob Walker ...... 101 87 Hole's Royal Oaks are the only loMra . , . Manchester High's P. B. r. T. from the complimentary circle a# Campbell, Man, short to ss.. 6 ] being well and sufficient rung." rise In her late years to the Monday to nominate a new preal- ALUMNUS VOTED BEST OnU. RESERVES' BANQUET by Pacho, grinning bronze )»y of •6—274 B. F. T. swimming team lost to Crosby H |A RIstau, Alberta Wilkie, Myrtle Snow ...... 83 N • • —240 Smith, Ig ...... team to vdn more gomea than it'# 3 Teabo, tg .. 0 1-1 1 Moorhouse oecounted tor aU toe lo Kloaoskus, Mer, long rid a.. 6 8 Somebody had evidently been com ultimate queenshlp she enjoyed In dent and treaaurer, to take Lewis Those Sophs showed a great Laine, Josephine Lashetskl, Russell the Rio Grande, bad another ring Miller . .3 0 6 lo st... .which must, of course, b« of Waterbury, 60 to 34, lost nlgbt 4 Puts, rg . plaining. and no wonder. One can Hollywood. It is faithful to Inci amount of spirit at the last rally, ...... 04 110 10«—$13 B. Yankowskl, rg .0 .. 0 0-0 0 cal sooriiw with two besuUXu) twin- Roman, Mer, short aids .. 6 8 Jones' and George Fischer's places, Storra, Woodrow Wilson, Dorothy A t the last meeting of the Girl victory to bis credit today, chalked 0 0 qualified by the type of opposlUen a t ths latteria pool . . . CroT 1 Hirth, rg .. 0 0-1 0 pointers from the side court and a Bycholski, Man, foul ...... 7 0 imagine the grunting, wallowing dent, but theatrically lifeless. The aa they graduate In February. Say-tbere Soph, you couldn't oak one ANNOUNCER AT D m Reeervee, It was decided that the CUSSIFIED Zamaltls, o ...... 0 0 0 took every ovent and Ed PovUlL™ Tedford, Anne Traygls, and Mac- up to his invincible spirit and the 371 379 SIM 1108 Slaga, 0 ...... m et.. . ; 3 Bteele, c . .. 6 0-6 13 free try. Only one field goal sepa Bycholski, Man, foul ...... 8 8 creatures, rooting up the turt all lives of picture folk, documented in —Vonne Dardia. of your little Senior friends along to hall Treschut, the laat being finely club would have a banquet the week humanity of a referee. .8 0 6 broke the state schoolboy record for t Finance, If around and threatening the dignity rhapsodic tons of fan writers, offer the next rally, could youT of February 9 In the Centennial Basra (1) Porchuok, I f ...... 2 1 .. 0 1-1 1 rated the rivals as they entered the Cansschl, Mor, sucker . . . . 8 7 Because of his oratorical ability, iUuatrated by original drawings. The victim was Clato Loeatelli, 5 the 100-yord breast stroke, covering 6 Usher, if . .. 0 0-1 0 final period and the stands were In and cleanliness of the Puritan wom no surprises to audiences. The longest In that set was by Jose Block. The date hea not definitely Finnegan ...... $7 93 84—375 Varrick, jf ...... 1 0 3 With the halfway mark of the the dlstonca In 1:09J , Gavello, Man, foul ...... 9 7 en, dressed up in their Sabbath best John 8. Uoyd, ‘82. was recently snowed complete mastery over Raich ...... 80 80 LUs, rf ...... seoaon here. Manchester's four 0 Sargent, rf .. 0 0-0 0 a frenzy of excitement; .Slavto, Mer, lung {K>p...... 9 9 Jobyna Howland, as the ageing Here are the winners of the girls voted the best announcer on the phine Lashetskl, being seventeen been set. ADVTS. lo In the Madison Square Garden 91—351 .1 0 3 0 AUen, rf on their way to nreeting. It was actress who made good after much REPORTS ON NEWSPAPERS basketball games thus—far: the Laat year, a similar banquet was Robertson ...... 93 84 108—279 teams have a eomblned record of U .. 1 0-2 2 Into Bpurt Foils SECOND QUARTER easier for the men. one supposes, to staff of-statlon WNBe------pages long. — last night until a aevarely cut Davis ...... 108 88 Then Klasoricui counted with a Janiga, Mor, foul ...... —fi— 10 Christian resignation in the face "Jolly Juniors" defeated the other John obtained a position on the Of the biographies. was that of held with great success. All Girl Get results for hundreds 83—375 10 1 31 vtetories and 13 defeats, divided os 1st their creatures run loose rather of misfortune, and Frank Conroy, Junior team, the "Radcllffs" by a Reserves alumae are Invited to caused Referes Arthur Donovan Score at half, IS-S. Oxfords. Ref< follows; Rangers, 2 and 3 for .400; 13 7 2-11 16 long toss from the side, Roman Bycholski, Man, foul .....1 0 10 IN JOURNAUSH CLASS announcing ataff early last summer Gutseppe Mazzlni, written by Mar of advertisers. No mat to halt the bout after one minute cree, H. Greer. WRESTLING Periods eluded.Moorhouae to sink a sucker than to build styes or sheds for as a movie upstart, fought for the close score. It was a well earned when the station was opened. He garet venard, William I, by Fran attend and are asked to give their 364 $44 880 1038 Morlarty Brothers, 1 and 4 for .200; Roman, Mer, short aide .. 10 12 them, or even to keep fences to re poor play nobly. victory for the "Jolly Juniors." The nrjnes to a member If they so de and U' seconds of the eighth round. BonUy's Royals, 4 and 5 for .446; Man. Trade, 2nd .5 6 1 IS--24 and added a foul shot to give Meri Klastoikus, Mer, short side 10 -14 likes this work very much and cis Lockwood, Napoleon IH, by ter what you may want or Looatelll weighed 189, and the By AMOCIATED PBEBS Rock. High 2nd . .1 3 6 4- den a 27-20 edge that Ju»t about strain them, but they were flnallv Of even shorter life was "Truly A comparison of different types "Vergles" (senior team) defeated the hopes some day to become associat Clifford Frost, and a set of bio sire. The charge for the dinner will, GIRL6* CHUBOT LEAGUE ORBSC1CNT8 VICTOB8 and the Royal Oaks, 4 and 1 for -10 Caneschl, Mer, foul ...... 10 16 pestered into paKSing a vote. In Valiant." a fable of campus intrigue of newspapers was made by the "Mlxupa" (senior team). be sixty cents. Mexica, who now hails from Cleyc' .800> || “•J?!"' 8*vo|dl. Referee, "Cap" nissell. Score at settled the Issue. Two minutes re- Blavln, Mer, haig p o p ___10 17 1822, restraining "horses, asses, ed with a large hook-up. graphies by Edgar Spiller. what you have to sell-:- ■ land, was a half pound l i f t e r for (Boo AOsys) 303, Thrae Oaks. Mich , and Georgs half time, 10-6 Manchester. by Irving Stone, whose “Lust for senior Journalism class this week. In hla Junior and senior years In Practically all of the topics were —Ruth Shedd, '36B. Bt. Jam## (0) The Crescents defeated the Tanks Koverly. 318. Caltfemlo, drew, ’ Time, malned to play aa Manchester Roman. Mer, long shot , , , .10 I9 mules, neat cattle and .sheep from Lite" was a best-selling novel not ;[the scheduled ten round battle. at the Bast Bids Rec by the score of 4 6-mJnute periods. staged Its lost gaiiand bid for vie- Reports were given on the New Nadine SuUivrm, certainly waa Manchester High be was very ac liberally illustrated by maps or H. Donnelly The Royal Oaks have scored 199 a *?H'*?*'P*‘**~*®“ " » tto n , 207, Opato'h, Man, foul ...... ,11 10 running at large u|X)n the com- long ago. lucky this week not only In basket SENIOR GIRLS ARE USHERS M. Ttemey . 45-88, The game was very close up lory. Byohulski made a free throw Bycholski, Man. long side 18 IB . mens." And In 1632 a vote was York, Boston and Hartford Sunday tive In the debating and dramatic pictures of some type. to the end of the third quarter. points In five games or an average Honk Bar 'The heroine of this fragile Idyll, and dally papers. A newspaper waa ball, but also by winning 815. Come clubs. . —Dorothy Post, 36B. B. (Campbell of nearly 40 pointe per gome, while ber, 318, Cambridge, Moos., one fall. good and Moorhouse tallied on a Gavello, Man, foul ...... 14 10 passed restraining horses, mules. a dewy freshman at the University Fifteen senior girls will act aa Twin-pointers by Belflore, Cavello DIXIES ABE BEATE.N riiort toes but everything else thnt M at cattle and sheep from going at brought In from Portadown, Ire around some time "Babe." Following hts graduation, John CLASSIFIED REGSCHALLERS TEAM M. Green .. and Murray at the beginning of the their opponents have talllsd 148 »*•— P»'My Mach. 167, .Slnnamun, Man, fo u l...... 15 19 of California, Is—as Stone tells It— studied for a year at Urslnus Col a w a r d s ushers for the President's Ball, Jan' Law ...... Philadelphia, defeated BUly Wal- Manchester threw—and It was plen ; large in the highways, except that a anguished by two problems; once land, and one from London. The TYFiiwRrnNa tourte quarter put tht gome on Icc. points or 39 per game.,, .the Rang ty—Just wouldn't go and the game THIKO QUARTER person having one cow might allow students compared the different de Well! It Is time for me to leave lege, Pa. For two yeara prior to his Certificates of proficiency In type uary 80. They are; Kathryn Wal' Bclfiore and Gavello did ths heavy ers have scored 162 points In five lojji. 17«. Buffalo, M. Y , straight the Moneheeter OIxties at the Silver Moorhouse, Man, long ride 17 18 . she has dispelled the first torment— you and don't let those exams bother position in New Britain ha worked writing have been award^ to the worth, Constance Germaine, Ellen endril with Usrtdsn to possoaston of Roman. Mer, foul ...... IT 30' . aar to go a t large. Twelve years whether to major In English Lit or partments and discussed the papers' Advertising AT BRIDGEPORT TODAY 883 884 scoring for ths Crescents, while ciLy Wednesday------night by score of Its sixth straight victory over Man ; latsr this tost clause was rescinded, various slants toward politics. you too much, (brr, br). r u be see in Hartford. During this period be following students who have passed McCluskey, Mildred Beebe, Bernice Zion Lntberaa (*) Blanchard's floor work featu r^, 40 to 26. OolanskTfeatured for the Roman, Mer, foul ...... 17 31 New Deal economics—she must Marsh, Avia Palmer, Mary Qulsh, chester. • and finally, in 1645, in connection pick, willy nlliy, either her econo In the dlseussian of ths difference ing you In the near futiue. spent moat of hla spare time with speed test with leas than five errors: P. Steehbola ...... Borello and Owles stood out for the winners and BchueU for the losere. Moorhouae. Man, long aide 19 31 —axB. -je Little Theater Worktop, a Margaret Fish, 48 words; Jose Minnie Mints, Jean Story, Lois Will Bring the Desired E. Mstcbulat ...... Bycholski sad Moorhouse con Krlck, Mer, foul ...... 19 '3 3 .' With a vote, restraining horses, mics professor or bis son for her between lorfe dty and small dty The Rec-Schaller volley ball team losers. Moneheeter DlxIcs tributed the shooting features for es. mules, neat cattle and sheep newspapers, the students found popular dramatic club in Hartford. phine Odennann, 41 words; Con Kelah, Mae Smith, Marguerite Pea H. Janssen ...... Tanks B. F. T. Moorhouae, Man, foul ___ 30 . -33 dream prince. He played leading role's in many stance Wennergren, 41 words; Rhode body, Marion Montie, Emma Smith, Results. Journeys to Bridgeport this after G. Seelert ...... Craven Bows On Decision Maneheater but every man on toe running a t large, a vote was There was quite a bit of indig that "The Manchester Evening noon to play In a volley baU tourna- P. B. F. T, A. Roguskus, rf .. .3 1 5 FOURTH QUARTER t passed that any peroon allowing any EnqUETTE DISCUSSED plays and obtained much experience Mohr, 40 words; Barbara Daly, 45 EMIth Trouton. ■ S. W lnzIer...... ] 1 BoreUo, If . . . . B. Roguskus, rf .. .1 0 2 team doserves a wealth of credit for Klososkuf, Mer, long side 30 34 nant rhetoric about it, but after a Herald" Is one of the few examples in public speaking. tesnt with iasms from three #tatea, ,...8 3 13 their stcritog play. Roman, Klosos- >,•( the above mentioned anlmala or single performance the manage of an excellent amaU-dty paper. words; Marjorie Mitchell, 42 words; New York, Ithode latond and Con 3 O. Cowls#, rf . ....8 S 3 W. ffaow. If ...... 0 0 0 Roman, Mer, aucker ...,1 3 0 • • 1 awine to run a t iarge on the Sab- QueaUons of etiquette predhnted —William Moore. Avis Palmer, 33 srordiB; Robert 1 DUIon, e ...... In Feature A t Waterbury BuUlvoa. U ...... 1 1 3 kus and Blsvto garnered toe boaore ment Joined the public in ceasing to —Dorothy Johnson, '39B. aa dramatic sketches were given In necticut participating. Tbla tourna 438 428 ....3 0 4 for Meriden. Roman, Mer, foul ...... 30 37 llta tb day ■hould be fined one dollar. care, and the whole endeavor was Campbell, 38 words; Maty Quiah, 37 ment la Oje firet til-atate event con 1 VMUant Ig ...... 0 1 1 Bebuats, e ...... 4 3 11 Bycholski, Man, fo u l...... 21 37 Thi$ vote waa publlahpd in The three of the Freshman Elngllah CLASSES VISIT UBBARV words; Dorothy Johnston, 31 words; S t Mory^ (I) 2 Richard#, rg ,, ....1 0 3 Mognuson. rg .... .1 0 2 Beoeads Beatca Moorhouse, Moo, short rida 33 37 liquidated. A nice memory of the TEAM TO LOSE TWO classes laat week under the super Marquerite Peabody, 31 words; ducted by tha Bridgeport T. M. C. Johnny Craven dropped bis acc-«eIose of the bout. Bteels's left eye BJosell. Ig !.•...... 1 In toa preliminary, Ifcriden'e re i.Bartford Tlmea and The Hartford misadventure is Margot Stevenson, A., and the coUbra ct the Thrasher 0 Callls, r g ...... 1 0 3 t A klsa. vartaaO^B At —SJ ____ I ts-a■ saaeeealaS•• 1 — _ _ .A s___* a___ a * a .1 3 ^Oeurant for four weeka. This ought vision of the student chairmen and Instead of one regular class. Anna Farr, 39 words; Emily Kaiser, . Robinson J Hahn, Ig ...... 3 ond start of his- winter flsUo cam w’aa completely closed but he hiul Weraor, Tg ...... 0 0 0 serves gained a 38 to 27 victory with as the troubled freshman. "Pine" Clark and Liebro Urban- committees. The three chairmen For High School Students Only playing will Inoui's oonaa of the moot 1 8 piled up enough pointe in tbs first ..to have held them down, and pro- In Clemence Dane's “Granite." Junior and Senior BngUah classes 38 words; Helen McVeigh, 39 words; qMctocular ofond ot voUey baU n m o b tr 1 Hall, c ...... ,...0 0 0 paign at Waterbury lost night when a .nifty exhibition of accurate shoot- TRUCK DRIVER IS AUTO did. eitl will be lost to the basketball were: Dorothy Farrord, chairman are going to the library this week Genevieve Boldyga, 35 words. Jensen . be toot tha dedolea to Joa "UobUe" two rounds to win tha rtferee's ds- 10 6 26 tog from aU angles of too floor. RACBB ON OAT OVrt there are two murders. Two bother squad becauae of mld-jrear gradua of the fourth period Ehigllsh class; ever seen In che Pork City. clslon unless Craven put over a '' ! e Hanes And Oowa Stray some fellows are shoved off a cliff and next to learn how to use the —Mary Bollnaky. GRADUATION SPECIAL Expecting to play in the tonma- LAWTCttce r 14 7 35 Steele of the Braos City ia the fea Boy*' Chib Meriden was well out front through It may aeem aurpriaing how the tion. "Pine", whose fighting spirit, Edward Kosak, fifth period; and reference books properly. In order Cresoeato knoekouL which bis veteran foa Paddock. If ...... 2 0 4 out the gome but Manchester put Into the English channel for the and “eagle eye” has kept Manches Eleanor Urquhart acM as chair 1 Dozen GraduatioB niotos— meot are team* from Naugatuck, ture event ot on all-ater amateur eras clever enough te avoid. Chicago, Jan. 10.—^EmU AadroR iwsera of the bewildering number pleasure of an island woman, to facilitate homework, special WBLOOMH BACK BARBARA! Bridgeport and Monebaeter, tha m 406 3 Opixti. If ...... 3 3 9 card. The fl^t wa* replete with Koomoraki. rf ...... 3 0 6 on a finishing spurt that made the truck driver, outdoes tbs moOMR f g t Bsaea, aheep, cattle and ter in many a game is a big loia to man for the sixth period. topics, and class work. Baihara Wamock, 38B, who has 1 Glossy Print— • Miirray, rf ...... 8 3 8 In bis bout las. night. Craven be Oolanakl, U ...... 4 1 9 final scora respectable. Root and actuated, she thinks, by love. The the team. Lebro Urbanettl's ac Among the topics discussed were: Vew England cbompioai from (I) he turn and twice during the encoun gan to show aoms of the fine Cora# wbo takas a tong walk ea Us dig , ate." could tell their prop- incidents of this gloomy treatise Miss French shows the class been absent from school since 1 Enbugiement (8x10)— ProTidanee, R. L. and ti^ Greater U. Crodtett . 8 Fierro, c, r g ...... 1 0 3 ter, Cravaa took uounte ot nine OUoa, If ...... 0 0 0 OrentUcherman featured tor the off. Aadres drivos s nddfst auto i and find them when they curate paaawork and ability to bold proper table etiquette, etiquette at where the encyclopedias, books on Thanksgiving, resumed her studies $ 4 . 0 0 1 Belfior#, Ig, e ...... 4 3 10 be displayed la hla sneesoafnl cam !g>cta. .0 0 0 winners and Horry Bquatrtto stood were so familiar the auspicion grew bis man to a few points will be Hanbattah ohomiriona. Wait Broach E. LgrUIe ... once in tha oacend round again paign at Soady Bosch I0s | snmmor. racer here on SufidoyR s a i SBMRg - I them, and they probably did that they had happened before—aa. parties and dances, correct etiquette authors, and miscellaneous refer Monday, January 18. Y. M. C. A. team. U la expoctod M. BroeUnga 4 Gavallo. I g ...... 8 2 13 In tha third round. WatBsUkl. rg ... .8 0 6 out for Manchester. a good deal of difficulty a t missed. Cobb, sensation of lost In public, and the proper method ence hooka may be located. After Barbaira suffered a fractured 1 Btanebard. r f ...... t Although bestoa, ha was givsa .3 0 6 Um snoluHMttni Ib bommim In deed, they had. In 1927, when year's squad, wiU be eligible in Jiat about four c a n will leave from T. Carr ...... 0 4 This did not discourage tbs wu-a) worm applouat from tha packed Uvely new m art, ha to t in ^ t e of the- brabda with "Granite" lolled briefly on Broad of making dates. Short sketches having hod the use of bound mags- skull and numerous Injuries about 'Jia 'East Side Rec bulUttng a t 1:30. B. Beer ...... heavvwelgbt os right After the T fo irad K ek i' Ig* I .3 1 7 the creaturea were marked, February, however, to offset the were given to illustrate each aub- xines explained, the closa la requir the face and body In on automobile Elite Studio U 18 house of fight fans and Is sclMdulad C. OrodxUckJ, ig . .1 0 2 . Locomotives and ears from all toa coot careful driver of 1 i oOl. way. The revival la as inexplicable team's loss. lact Come up sad look over our samples. Usd with players and Interested 9 .45 knockdown in the third stonaa be to return to the Brass dQ* arena rlca in the town hooka of the as It Is unwelcome. ed to look up. some article In them. accident on Thanksgiving nlghL raotero. Bcors at h«ifHm. 13-14. eras- over toe Uhlted States are aent for Hto five-year coroar os a trw k drle-i ’-MoiamlUchaNad, ’•7A. ■ ------^ M o r t t o . •M canto. some oa to otmast turn the tobloe the first Friday la Fabruory, tbs 19 2 40 er has no 1 1- J . Cuds. on hla haavlar obooshU. A t th e repairs to toa Azaqr's railroad Obmoo Tth. iRMttOA at Fort BriuttofCte, B e ^ A O B T S I t MANCRESriTR K%'ENING HERALD. MANCHF^I ER. (X)NN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1988L MANUHBSrrER EVENT^•r, TTERAT TT. ^TA.V^^FSTER. t^ONN., SATURDAY. JANUARY 18,1988.
lj(M)TS AND HER BUDDIES Quick, Watson f VOOQ 9\9t . ByMARTIN SENSE and NONSENSE KX)bO,\T \*iK)T A S O A -A A N — OH , L «iROO fKLV TW KY , OC> W ROOO M V MAWE-09 K.\T AUJKba, Aak the m u who “owns oae” if The only place where some people W O ? O C & W O IO 1(0 CASE I SHOOLO he'i got It paid for. ere wUllag to taka a back seat le In AS A MATYtT^ 0 9 M A S lK fe . (Otto VT ' YOU , church-----A distorted truth works iniiL'v m m ^Oir VdWATS h e r e e u e r y FOUA liE . The automobile driver who can 9ACT, -L'M e>0%9R\*,'eo T more damage than a straight lie... t h e VOE.A f ViEEO 90R CAOTVOM not talk to oack seat occuputo A champion la a fellow who gets VOO 'X't.CO&KjatQ a a D without turning bU bead better U ck ^ three times a week and keeps keep his mouth shut M uy acci right on calUhg himself a champion ANNOUNCEMENTS I SITUATIONS WANTED- HOUSES FOR RENT 6.5 Including city officials who will ad dents have resulted from sueh care ...A thing that makes your angsr FEMALE 38 dress the gathering briefly. lessness. The place for the driver hum le to step upon a wad of gum FOR RENT—LATEST TYPE hoapT- FOR R E N T— FOUR ROOMS single. HOSPITAL NOTES ANOTHER PARTY Visiting Springfield HAMILTON POINTS to look constantlv la always In .. .Compliment a man or a woman lal bed for home use. Rates rea TO ENLARGE SCOPE W O M AN WOI.”LD like housework, Lilac street. Large lawn and ga Under the sponsorship of Hope front. sufficiently and you have made a l/i sonable. Call Kemp's Inc. 5680. by day or week. Inquire at H3 Oak rage. Rent SIO.OO monthly. Tele Chapter, O. E. S. a large group la George Fitch of Lake street re friend for life...Some men never phone 6.'141. stj«-ct FOR LOCAL UNION visiting the plant of the General ceived injuries to his face when he Rider—Go easy, this hill's not so worry about the dep.-ea8loD while G .O .P. ISSUES O F'36 OF CHAMBER WORK soft. the bunting Is good... HUS!NESS SERVICES FOR R E N T — SI.NGLE FIV E room, Ice Cream Company In Springfield. fell from his bicycle on East Center Driver—C u ’t slow down—the OFFERED 13 strictly modem, J28.00. Telephone Mass., today. Following a tour of street at 7 o’clock last night. He W ANTED— PETS— was admitted at 7:16. brakes are not working. POULTRY—STOCK 44 36.14. the Ice cream factory,, a whist par W AN TE D — DRESSES to knit. In Last Was So Successful It Is ty was enjoyed. Mrs. Horry Pfun- Mrs. Catherine Palmer of And Rider—You don't mean to say— quire It Hayne.< street or tele FOR R E N T - S IX ROO.M hou.se, on der and Mrs. Harry Price were In National Committee Counsel over, Mrs. Leo Lanole of 43 Edward Civic Progress Idea to Be Drlvsr— Oh. don’t worry— the W AN TE D TO BUY Live veal horn's all right. phone 6010. '•alVf.s ('a.sli paid. Wanted al.so Winter street, all modern Improve charge of the transportation. street, George Banville of 3l Hazel motationa— street and Mrs. Frank Hoher, Jr., live jHHiltry. A. Gremmo. Tel. 3441. ments, garage, newly renovated, Planned to Hold Repeater Funeral Tomorrow Says They Will Be Recov rent reasonable. Inquire at 55 The funeral services for former and infant daughter of 312 Lake Carried Oat Further Offi Part of almoat any community’s T .jtU K V,a. MT..4F. HELP WANTED— street were discharged today. parking problem would be solved If In the face of another general Winter street, or call 6900. Town Clerk and Treasurer John B. wan neutrality Is not something MALE OR FEMALE {7 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES On Febrary 8. ery, Waste, Centralization. Mrs. F. T. Bllsh, Jr., of 6 Laurel buelness man and U’ clr employes Toonejmlle Folks By Fontaine Fox Thomas who died at Miami, Florida, cers Decide. took iip pcdestrianlsm. that can be obtained Just by wish street was admitted today. ful thinking. NEW IDEA. NO competition, com RADIO 49 on Monday, will be held from his '^KATRIn k A, I BET YOU CAN'T OOUBLE UP YOUR late home on Union street on Sun The hospital census today la 61 —Senator Robert M. LaFoIlotte, mission dediH'tIblo. no capital re The entertainment committee of patients. Husband—My dear wife. I’ve tak Pl®Y AND KNOCK DOWN MY (;(')OI) i:SKD ItADIOS.—Any num- day afternoon, at two-thirty o’clock. New York, Jan. 18_( a P)— John Wisconsin. quired. Rofur»'ncc« ran! V. .Mbn, GUNS BEFORE BUTTER, A decision to enlarge the scope ot en you over all the rough places of 01 rR BOARDING HOUSE lier t‘) aelect from, $5.00 and up. Local 2125 at a meeting held Tues The body was expected to arrive In D. M. Hamilton, general counsel of SNOW MAN I ” By Gene Ahem F'iftv Broadway. N. V. C. { Ben.'^on Furniture aj»d Radio.— the Republican National Committee, the Civic Progress committee, spon life, haven't 1 ? No one could hate war more than day evening decided to top o ff their Hartford this afternoon and will be sored by the Chamber of Commerce, John.«»tin Bloek. — Phone 3535. said today the basic Issues of the Wife—Yes—I don't believe you’ve I do . . . but even with that E ASY MONEY AT HOME; start GOEBBELS TELLS NAZIS very aucce.s.iful turkey supper and taken directly to his home. The was made at a meeting of the new- 1036 election will be "recovery,, NYSTROM TO SPEAK missed one ,i? them. hatred I was proud of my country small, prow l.i^ U'rlte Davul services tomorrow will be In charge l.v elected officers and directors < ^ card party held on Saturday. Jan. wasteful spending, and centralized when the president . , . asked MNA-QO THIS ■-'AMt> ANOTHET^ . Thiir>ton. M^-.\ .Munruc Avr.. of Fayette Lodge, A. F. A A. M. of the Chamber at Castle Farm H El El AND FEED 49-A (tlontlninyl from Pag* One) 11, With another urtbnck party to he government." I Our Idea of a reckleas automobile Congress to declare a state of war. C?AAON ,'DUKE:-*- which the dccea.sed waa a member. on Tolland Turnpike last nIghL 1..^ IS HIS CLUB.' A.sbuiy Dark. N .1 Hamilton, also national commit ,,lriver Is the fallow who tries to —J. Plerpont Morgan. POINT, J.GRANVlLLt KOR S A L K —.SKA.SONKi- WOOD, held Saturday. Fob. 8 at 8 p. m. The TO TOWNSEND NO. 4 the future, the committee will In GTtA® VSELT A -"‘- ^ A H O O P L E Burial will be in Grove Hill ceme teeman from Kansas, expressed his blow hla way through traffic with ‘ MDU WILL HAVE TO' lireplaru, furnace and stove, full what others neglected for 15 years.” same prlzen will he offered with the tery. clude all persons Interested In the his horn. Some bozos should not r r * view In a speech prepared for de The novel Mi,d the twem may be CUE A.N' eETT IN ON IAYSIDE o p measure. \-2 cord $4.00. 1 cord $8. addition of a door prize. W ill Conclude Duties advancement of the community aa [ J. only not be allowed to drive cars, come extinct In 200 years, lOO ADNMT-^THE He said the Reich waa "lashed" livery at the 15th anniversary t h ' g a m e /-, ___ Manchester O, D rel. Rosedale 15-3. .The entertainment committee has George W. Wnlnwrlght who was long as advance notice of Intention and especially without a horn. years, or In much less time. There TH E PAMIVLY Into the Treaty of Versailles, where also decided to hold another sup luncheon o f the Women’s National to attend the weekly meetings on /VIOST ILLUSTRIOUS elected superintendent of the Republican club. State Area Manager to Come always will be books, but perhaps • " ^ K E E P a CbUlY) WOUL.-DN'T .'^EASf).NKI> H ARD w ood, fiirnace Germany lo.st much of Its eolonlal per In the near fiiture and an .adver Thursdays l.s given the Chamber. W ife— W hat good did it do you to Evening Herald church school at the Union Congre “ Recovery is the greatest pro the only boolts in the future will a n c e s t o r s a r e ami flruplatr $4.50 n load, stove tisement will appear in a Inter is.'uie All members of the Chamber are bawl out that driver; he couldn". ON THAT TWICKV •PETTRIEVE HIS territory, and declared the docu gational church on Thursday eve blem bearing on the present state be reference, scientific and re O N N\Y b r a n c h CLASSIFIED and whitu hiirli $4,00 load. V. Flr- of the Manchester Evening HcraUl Here from Bristol for especially Invited to participate In hear you 7 search books. “ I eOT IT BUILT AROUND .HAT, IP IT BLEW ment had not been signed by states ning and who has been superinten of the union," he said. ^ COUSIN OP SOUT^$ ADVERTISEMENTS reminding of these occasion.^. the activities of the Civic Progress Husband— No, but he’s sure going O P t h e p a m i u y / po. 116 W cWh street, telephone men "but only cowards," “ Governmental waste and spend — Booth rorklngton, novelist. ^OFP IN PPO NT, dent for the past ten years has an committee. As meetings are preced to have to wash his face after that ( A FIRE h y d r a n t !” AN' WATCH THAT Count alx Average worda to a iloa. 6148. "A nation must live somehow," he ing is the greatest problem bearing I'LE MAMIE nounced that he w ill complete his Monday Night’s Meeting. ed by dinner. It Is necessary to dirty look I gave him. The United States Supreme Court I O P T H I S Initial!, numbera and abbraviatlona shouted, "Sooner or later the holler duties at the close of the school on the future state of the union. HE ■UOEENT NUtX5E each oount as « *ord and compound must explode. make reservations In advance and — a Judicial oligarchy of nine old j ^ O I N T / T H E r / l T O R , Y O U w o rd i aa two wt*irt Minimum coat la year In June. And centralized government is the Confound- these smart drivers A "BALL INTO TM' 5 IIO IISEIIOI.I) (;o<)DS .'■»1 "W hat ol.hera possess, we also those who do this arc Invited to at men— la a stumbling block to rs- price oi three iirirN. Sunday Services greatest problem bearing on the On Monday evening, Jan. 20. N. tend. It Is felt that the work of the who will dash up to a red light covery. [ •MAR-R tR u i a p Lin e rntea p c »l.«v for tranaient must posse.sH. We won’t put up Union itself as we know it —an in POCKET WITH KOR S ALK r illN ’ A ilo.HPt nml ROCKVILLE Martin L. Harvey, president of E. Nystrom, of Bristol, state area committee will be enhanced by Its about 40 miles an hour and stop — Norman rhomas, Socialist leader, i ada. with this Indellnltcly." destructible union of indestructible manager of Townsend Clubs, will H I S C U P P / KlTrrtlie Mnrrb 17. 1KI7 pliimj, ]n (jnoil coil.Ill Inn. Inquire the National Youth Council will be enlargement. right on the line out leaving the Im- states.” address the West Side Townsend Cash Charge 111.') Union street. Savings For Ouns the speaker at the morning service It waa also voted to hold mem resslon that he intends to run over You cannot persuade men In Regulation Not New club, and all those who attend C Conaacutive Uaya ..| 7 ota| 1 eta The effect of the German cam of the Union Congregational church bership meetings of the Chamber le light and everything else. That these days to wear colors. In other t Conaeeutlve Day t .. I otaj 11 eta Hamilton sharply criticized some are assured of a very pleasant eve kindB ot driver is usually safe, but paign to produce as much foodstuff tomorrow at ten-thirty o’clock. Mr. more often and plans were begun days they glorified In color. In vel I Day ...... ! II otai I I eta W ANTED— TO lUJY .IS as possible Internally has been to of the New Deal methods. “Govern ning. Mr. Nystrom la no stranger looks reckless, which is almoat as All ordera for Irrerrular Inaertlona JUDGE HLES FINDING Harvey la a speaker of note and la for such a meeting next month. vet and lace, and the effects were lower Imports from 2,.500,000.000 ment regulation is not an invention In Manchester as he has spoken to bad as being so. will be charged at the one time rate. VV'ANTKD— flIRL.S' serond hand director of the Young People’s De Arthur Illing was named chairman charming. Modem costumes are not Special ralea fi-r long term every marks to 1 .nno.OOO.OOO marks an on the New Deal.” he said. “ Prior Club No. 1, on previous occasions of the committee In charge, to be charming. hirycle. Inquire Mrs. Chaa. K. Cole, partment under the Department of day adverilaing give upon requeat. nually, Dr. Goebbels toM Ids audi- ON JOYCE ACCIDENT to the advent of Mr. Roosevelt to and proved a very Interesting and assisted by Charles House and Dr. W s agree with that Indiana Judge — Prof. H. E. Armstrong, London Ada ordered for three or als days 4.', Main .‘itrcel. Telephone 6541!. Eilucation of the African M. E. Zion cncc. the Presidency there was govern capable speaker. D. C. Y. Moore. A different com who niied that a wooden leg does scientist. nod atopped before the third or fifth church. mental regulation and plenty of it. The officers and members o f Club not bar a msn from operating an day will be charged only for the ac H IG H KST PRICES paid for jimk, This result, he said, leaves "us mittee will be named for each meet tual number of Imea the d appear Decision on Suit Against Mrs. The third of the Informal evening “To say therefore, that those of us No. 4 extend a very cordial Invita ing. automobile. It is wooden nesd.s and live poultry. Call me before one and a half billions for raw P.AT PICKS WINNERS ed. charging at the rate earned, but materials for armaments. Charles Sumner of Holton Is services will be held at the Elling who oppose the New Deal's theories tion to all who wish to attend. The Much time was devoted to a dis that yauee most of the trouble. no allowance or refunda can be made yon .sell Win. Oatrlnaky. Phone ton Congregational, church on Sun of governmental direction oppose all meeting will be held at the West on alx time ada stopped after the “ Naturally it’s dlfTiculf, but the Made Yesterday. cussion of the Chamber’s budget for Hollywood—(API — Pat O’Brien 5S7I). day evening at eight o’clock. These governmental regulation is to Side Recreation building, Jan. 20, The street car may have Its fifth day'. United States, which has no raw the coming year and President has picked the winner In each of the No '‘till forblda” , display linea not strain the meanings of words. at 7:30 p. m. faults but you don't have to circle material problem, has 9.000,000 un Rockville, Jan. IS. The flmllng services arc held in the social rooms Elmer Weden was authorized to ap last five Important pilzeflghta. aold. of the church and everyone Is cor *Tt Is not government regulation point a new finance committee, the a dozen blocks a dozen times with The Herald will not be reaponalble employed." ' of Judge Ernest A. Inglis wa.s (lied i ^ l / ' * APARI'MENTS—FLATS- dially Invited to attend. administered by men under a law personnel of which will be announc It, and then leave it a mile from for more than one Incorrect maertlon Would "Choae” Rods Where you are going. of any a'^vertlaernent ordered for TENEMENTS 6.'! at the office of the clerk of the Su that they advocate and that we op ed In the near future. ’The rest of He warned Russia to consider A t the English service In the pose. but government direction Im CARD P A R n ON MONDAY more than one time. perior Court In Rockville cm Erl- hirst Lutheran church tomorrow the meeting was spent in the trans The Inadvertent ointaaion of incor- KOR R E N T —.A ROOM 1-2 hmiHC, carefully Its military opcrallonB. so posed by men active above the law action of routine business. Stranger (to s local woman who Flapper Fa n n y Says: ract publication of advertising will be with ftirmice. $ia. Call IR Il or far ns the Reich is concernoil. and ilay, giving bi.M decision to the de morning at ten o’clock, the Installa and, indeed, questioning the force IN ST. BRIDGETS H AIL had answered the doorbell where a HEG U. » PA T O f f . rectifie only by cancellation of tha 42711. said hlunlly, " I f the Red army fendant In the $10,000 civil action tion ot all auxiliary officers wUI of law. room was advertised for rent) — ohnrge made tor the service rendered. take place. The Sunday school will All advertisements must oonform crosses our border we'll chase it out brought by Mrs. Martha J. Miller “ Nor do we oppose the extension pood morning! Would you like to buy some Insect powder? CO e S T A ’R . T E t ) W I T H in style, copy and typography with KOR R E N T — FO U R room tene uith our Prussian grenadier regi of Manchester against Charles F, attend the morning service In a of such governmental regulation as Mrs. William F. Shea and Michael PAUUNE FREDERICK lO roffulatlona enforced by tne publteh- body. Local Woman (snapping)—No! I ment, with all lmprovement.s, in ments." Sumner of Bolton. The case was the is necessary and reasonable when Sacherek are co-chairman for the T h e t >u c t > l a p e l l e •ra and they reserve the right to bridge, whist and setback party to have no use for that stuff! cluding furnace. Inquire, 111 Hod Before American newspapers ac second as the result of a fatal accl- The adult Instruction class for that extension comes in answer to adit, revise or tejec' any copy con- a demand of the people as a whole." be held at St. Bridget’s hall Mon Stranger—Good! I will take that H O O P L E , a N B E N D E B gldared objectionable. street or telephone 7071. cuse Germany of persecuting Jews. ilent in Bolton on Jun 9. 1933. in the preparation of church member IN A CRITICAL STATE «i4 on New Deal Mercenaries day evening, January 20. Valuable room you are advertising. o o w i t h h i k a s e l p CLOSING HOUHS—Classified ads to Dr. Goebbels wild, "they should first which the plaintifr.s son. Chester ,M. ship will meet at the First Luth ba published same day must be re- FOR RENT .SEV'ERAL FIRST Hamilton referred to Secretary prizes will be awarded In each divi see to it that American National •loyce wa.s fatally injurcsl. In a pre eran church on Sunday afternoon \ aalved by 12 o'clock noon: Suturdays cla.->8 .single anil double dwellings. heroes advertlaera. but llartlord Road luqiurc at .'’lOl Cen Bolton-tlehron road, opposite the sacrlflcc political liberty.” Paul Cervinl, Mrs. Leroy Griswold, Drs. H. O. Dannis and W alter ..U W D A M 6 ter street. which win ho held at Tolland. This theor>% he added, “ can be Vincent Morlarty, Robert Coleman, Inmate—Then what’s It doing tAn CASH RATES will ov accepted aa green in ^ilton. .Mrs. Sumner was Bailey described Ml.ss Frederick’s here 7 VUNFOR . IruXiL PATHENT If paid at the bual- EMERGENCY driving southerly on the road and a The leaders and officers of Youth safely denied.” Charles O’Bright, Francis HarL condition as critical after an opera M M office on or before the atvenlh KOR RKNT—FOUR room tene Groups W'llI meet at four o’clock on Walter Kiltnskl, Raymond Merz, r 'ytW/aCTJZUty/i following the flret Insertion of motorcycle driven by Joyce which tion to remove an Intestinal ob ment. all Improvements and ga- Sunday afternoon at the Tolland Richard Tunsky and Joseph Lucas. struction. The cause or the reason for it OAM nd otberwiae the CHAUon: waa approaching from the opposite w a y be debatable and even remain RATB will be collected. No responsi- rafjr, 55 Wells stri*t*t. tehMihone direction collided with the automo Federated church for the January CHANGE OF THOUGHT bUlty for arrora in talephoned ads CALLS so for years to come, but the fact 5087. Union Youth Rally of the county. WUl ^a aiBumed and their accuracy bile. ’Fhe court found both automo o f business snd Industrial Imiirove- bile and motorcycle were well over The evening session will start at ennaot be guaranteed. A T T R A C T IV K F IV E room flat, 2nd Went Is no longer a question tor ar seven-thirty o’clock with Mr. Mar IN JAPAN IS SEEN gument. INDEX OF floor, very economically lu'nted. POLICE on the right of way of Mrs. Sumner. The finding states: "The automo tin L. Harvey of Hempstead, Long Residential neighborhood. Phone CLASSIFICATIONS Lsland, president of the National Hank—George wants to borrow 7374. Chas. J. Strickland. bile continued 15 feet veering still (CV>ntlnoed from Page One) B Irtb i ...... A 4343 further to the richt and came to a Youth Connell aa the speaker, s c A n s o IS from me, Sam. Is he good for Bngagementa ...... li Cla.ss Uffirors Elected j that amount? M a rria ges ...... C FOR ItKNT I ROOM MtI. all im- stop entirely off the tiaveled por pie are only allowed to know what D eaths ...... D FIRE tion of the roiul. ’Pho motoriycle ,Mr.s. George Schwarz has been the militarists think they should S a m -W ell, maybe, vlth proper provemenls. lurriaii’ 'j.) Riuv; secretary, Mrs. Alice Ed Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 that the automobile was at any wards; treasurer. Miss Iris Gyngcll; M ^ t U . a V All H,gig. H e .* ..J Automobiles for Exrhangs & I* OK Rl'^N r TW O room heated time during the transaction suli- ehairman of entertainment commit WEDDINCtS Auto Acceesorles-^Tlree ...... 6 apartment with hath, stove, and 5432 FRKCKLES AND HIS FHIKNDS By Blosser WASHINGTON TUBBS Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 st.intlally on Its left hand side of tee, Mrs. Ernest Butcher. By Crane (HIT 01IH WAY Auto Schools ...... 7-A kitchen cabinet. Orfurd BulhlinK, 2 ^ By WilliamH the road and all of the creditable Change Patrolman IV E TRIED ' (e \ ' JASPER/ B O ^ , WE'LL 00 \T.){ bO WHAT?'^ IVE'l-L eUW LULU BELLE Autos—Ship by Truck ...... t Main .“treet. Rent reasonable. In Patrolman Arthur Frey who has W E T R IE D a m ;, G EE, O'WAN' S H E 'S ^ WHO u t t r e y Autoa—For Him ...... V AMBULANCE evidence and particularly the cir B SWANS AM' LAKES quire at Marlow'.s. 867 Main street. /ivv feedikig him HIM OKI HEr; >t)U GW5...! FOR ^UEBIPF. SHE'S THE s------h e 's , AS Ska ASKED TH' p e a c o c k s Oaragaa—Service— Storage ...... 10 (Dougan) cumstantial evidence Is against It." been on day duty for the past Announce Engagement HE O H T r e a l l y WOULD. AN' PEACOCKS AN' Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 month has returned to night duty. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker of DYKtAMPTE DIZZ/DAME WHO TClED ■M7y//A POOL FER VOUR AM' GARDENS AN' "in any event. It Is certain that ALL KIWDS C A TS , HA/, GO ON A SWAN AND g a r d e n s Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 I’ OR KI-.N'T- 5 ROOM tenenjent, Patrolman Merrill Cedor will be on New York City announce the en GO T LO O SE ro Wh i p h a l f t h e t o iv u LOO (TOO OPINION 7 DON'T STUFF WOULD Bnolness and Profvaaloaal Services $15 per tnonlli, 97 Mather street. the eolllsion occurred well on Mrs. ofthikkss a n * BARLEY, A PEACXXIK, 5630 day duty during the next month. gagement of their daughter, Miss R 3R E V E R WITH A MOP. s h e 's ILLACK MAKE NO UTOPIAS. BE UTOPIA, Buelness Services Offered ...... IS Robert J. Snnth itic. Telephone Sumner’s right side of the road and H E'S O v e r NOW, AND Household Services offered ...... It - A Each patrolman wll Itake turns be Eleanor Arllne Becker, to James E. I t ViOULDWT CRACKED W TIH O Ur THAT -Paperlng ...... 21 the New Haven office with $542 be VS SHOT. Professional Services ...... 22 faced with a sudden emergency her husband, Andrew, battered the HERE R ep airin g ...... 2S HOSPITAL created by Mrs. Sumner’s negli ing alloted for the work. This work fam ily'! livestock for liquor. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ..... 24 Maid for out of town institu gence." will give employment to about Am ong the items she asked the (READ THE STOKY, THEN COLOR 'THE PICTURE) Toilet Goods and Service ...... S& Attorney William M. Harney of seven men and will include painting court to save by an injunction, re Wanted—Business Se.vice ...... 26 tion. In reply give age, For quite a while the bear danced Where Is our hunter friend?" said Hartford represented Mrs. Miller the bam one coat, painting the ex straining her husband for surrend KctaratJonal whether married or single, 5131 ering or encumbering them, were: 'round, and then he sat down on he. “The laAt time that I saw him and Attorney Frank E. Dully and terior o f the bouse one coat, Im Courses and CiAMses ...... I'l “ Five cows, a team of mules, a the ground. "Aw, he’s all fagged,” he was watching your floe dance. Private Instractlon ...... 21 education and where last em R. D. O'Connell were counsel for proving putting on new celling and said Dotty, "and I’m not surprls^ Dancing ...... ts -A WATER DEPT. papering and painting In the In team of oxen. 20 ducks, 100 chick 'Now, he IS nowhere, tots, in ployed. Write Box N, care the defense. at alL sight. I surely hope that he's all - M usical— D ram atic ...... 29 terior of the house, repointlng three ens, two biUls, 11 hogs, and a farm Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 The Herald. The case opened In Rockville last "H e’s Just aa cut as he can be, right. You don’t suppose he's left chimneys and making other Im of 34 acres near Huntsburg, O." Flaan clal 3077 w'eek and was heard for about two and he performed quite merrily. us stranded here, by any chance? " provements. The office and dining Bonds—Stt'cks—Mortgages II ( A f t e r 5 P , M .) full days. It waa then transferred WELCOME, STRANGER! The way he puffed and panted, 1 THAT COLT IS B E - Business opportunities ...... IS to Middletown where Judge Inglis room of the Jail are especially In was sure that he would fall." Brave Scouty said. “ All wait Money to Ivoan ...... |l need tit repairs. COMINO A M ENACE / heard the arguments. Albuquerque, N. M. — Frank "Well, how about me?” Scouty right here. I ’ m sure that there la Help antt .jIlDatloaa 7 8 6 8 cried. “ I have a stitch, now, In my IF YbCTD F E E D Help vvunttii —h'ftual* ...... 16 Garage Maintenance Flretnen’s Banquet Receiving Artlclea for Barrel Marker, Detroit, Mich., exhibited a naught to fear but I’ll start out Help Wanted—Male ...... S6 The annual banquet of the Rock Mrs. Richard Blankenburg Is re biiUet hole in a rear fender of his side, and it's from entertaining and And the man ere days turns HIM HEWOULDNT WHAT DID HE ' PIGtSAMeLERs/lVOMAN.^IOATE IVHO you. No credit do I get. Salesmen W anted ...... I 6-A GAS CO. ville Fire Department will take ceiving articles which wlU be pack motor car today as evidence of a into night." ? ------A C A N W ) N ^ Help Wanud — Male or Female.. J7 Man for Night Work "W hy, I presented the whole act. EAT ALL M / eat; MRS. FIMPLE ? place this evening at the Rockville ed In the Missionary Barrel which “Wild West” reception given him Toward some woods he quickly A g e ii.s W anted ...... J7-A I trained the bear, and that’s a POTTED Situations Wanted—I’emale ... 18 In Out of Tpwn House. A steak dinner will be serv the women of the Union Congrega when he tried to awaken a flUlng raced and soon a real strange sights WE'RE ANXIOUS fact. If I had not been here, he he faced. Tae hunter was about t Sltuatloiu V\ anted—Male ...... |9 5075 ed to the members and the commit tional church will send to tha station operator yesterday----a t PLANTS.'.' ( E m ploynirm — ATjn.clts ...... 40 Would have run away. I ’ll bet." shoot a deer. My, what a plight! TO KNOW.' Institution tee In charge has planned an ex Tougaloo school In Mississippi. Cuervo. N. M., a mountain village / Live Stuck— f*r(»— PoMltry— Tehlrica 140 miles east of liere. Then Scouty gave the man a Dogs— Birds— Peis ...... 4i Must live In. A good poMUon ELECTRIC CO. cellent after dinner program. ‘■You’re right," yelled Goldy. scare. He pushed bis gun into tha Live Stock— Ve.hlclss 4t for ■ single man dealiing .teody Robert P. Hurley, special Are In “ Cheeri for jrou! TD praise moat y. Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 air, Just as it banged away. 'The omploymenl. Good salary and Traffic nUea violators In Oremen. James Gormley, 67*year-old Scot, Wanted - Per* —Poultry—Stock 44 5181 vestigator o f Hartford will be the Germany, are being made to get up anything you do, no kindly take hunter cried. “ W hy are you here?" ■ living rondllions. Give age and speaker at the banquet. There will died with an amazing knowledge of your bow, and then be satisfied.” For Sale— Mlerellaaeoae early Sunday mornings to attend poorhouses aa his claim to fame. For “ I came to find y o u " Scouty Articles fot Saif ...... 41 the nainee of |»at employers, no- be an entertainment furnished by Wee Scouty did It with a smile, said. “ And, fust in time, I used early Sunday mornings to attend 43 years ho resided, for shorter or Boats and Accessories ...... 44 tUre of e.x|M'iienre and types of EVENING HERALD the Clement's Entertainment Bu and then he rested for a while. my head. I sent your bullet wild, Building Materiuls ...... 47 lectures on regulations. Police de longer periods, in practically every cars on uhich you have worked. reau of Hartford, and motion pic Soon Coppy Jumped and looked and thus I saved that little deer." Diamonds— Watciies—Jewelry .. 4| vised this penalty as a method of poorhouae in Scotland and became Electrical Appliances—^Radlo .. 4f W rite Box N,.^caro The Herald. 5121 tures have also been planned. There around; then rushed to Beauty’s stopping too frequent infractions of a recognized connoisseur on poor- side. A FusI snd Feed ...... 49-A w ill be a number o f guests present. traffic laws. (The deer performs for the Ttniee Garder — Farm—Dairy Products 50 house menus. ‘ ^ *‘Oh, Tm as worried as can be. In the next Btorj-). i-va Uoueshoid Goods ...... n L//sL.4MSIS 01»M !T NtA Mltviet. we. Machinery and Tcols || a i.8 ff. . _AMGELS ONLY. I- a. i g u. a XT, ew. . Musical inetrumeiita ...... 41 m Office and Store Equipment 14 ALLEY OOP SAI.KS.MAN SAM Specials at the Stores ...... i f A Banquet______By R A M U N HE ATE LISTEN, BK3 BCJ/, IF Meet the OF Booter>Inner Wearing Apparel— Furs U v 8 m : i ! T 17 I fiusi’/ics^l /DIKJOSAUR MEAT - \ I TELL VA, BCT5 -WEXT TD »/E R /O N E W an ted — T o Buy ...... || 5 TWATS THE KINDA - s e e v e o . KINDA iNJr'eesTeo'V YSAH i lU a u j i w WELL, Tes'STICK A- Raow-a Board—Hotela Meaorla A(TURK1EDAW'BC0VVKJ,] AC,OOOWAC,TW6Be'S OF MY IN HOSSFLesw. Mr/ PPAgi' I A T FIRST, YA OJPNNA R.£- RoataoraBta STUFF TOO EAT,TOorRE POUND AN’ fu-TeACH MEfviBeB.,, B osses Go t B E T ^ UOTS a / NOTHIW LIKE A MICE POTTED Rooms Without Board || OPPORTUNITIES (''Vi C30ING TD THE STORE YA A TUING- ei2. Ttoo . TTi6 A Te D Boarders Wanted ...... i i . a ■ GCAVY / ROAST DIMOSAUR TO TA se LIKE MANNY G o a t s f e r . T ’RE6 YEARS! Country Board—Keacrta 10 H/SRAPHICAUS* AN' ORDER rr ^ ABOUT TH' BAN<3-TA(Lsj HUfAANS! Now, THIS ONE Hotela— Restanrapta ...... 11 Two centrally located stores ------'"^IM HUMGPY-'\ ALL F^O M O TE GOOD Wanted—RooniS—Boa^ ...... ft for rent. One suitable for DTMETRIAUC'/ Tt>URSBU» // ^S*ACCORD(OM" LH£----- JCAM HAROLYyCAQOUKJ' FELLOWSMIP.' ‘nzoMBoNg. H«aJ Katate f or Roat barber shop. .Steam heat WAIT Apartmenia. Plata. Teoementa.. II AN .Bualneat Locations for Rant ... 14 supplied. . k io o im ' n e — ep. Mouses for Rent ...... 16 IN- AN’-o»;!e fuburban for Rent ...... II r WOT? lummcr Uomea for Rent ....«■ 17 TO RENT W a rtvd to Rent ...... f| f i \t ; k o o .m s , u o h n s t a i u s . Real Batata For Pclo apartment Building for Sale |y A T gl5.no I’EK MONTH. Baainesa Property for B ale ...... 70 Inquire of Supt. at 26 Birch 8t., Farme and Land for Sale •••••• Tl a o n iM fo r 8 . 1...... « or Call for Information at 7 P. M. ■ i®** ®*‘* ...... — 1* b ?•?“” Pmp.rtT for H .U ...... i « f®. 8.1...... 7i Reliable Realty Co. KjoU EMot* for excfctf.(« ...^ 7i 126 Temple St. Hartford TuU il—Real s.u t...... 77 Phone 7-S1I9 It:/. Amrliam~l,raml RotlOMl M»1 Roilc...... f t ■,C7niTiim i«viet.iiic. T.HM 0.U .i . m t . on.