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■ JAPANESE FORCES i Represent U. S. at King’s Court NAfiONALIM NADEaP.C MASS FOR FINAL INMERGERDEAL SUW)ENLY ON TRAIN JEHOL CITY PUSH Official Tdls How Batde TNew Attomey-^oienl 1i Creek Mamrfachwer Got DEATH HALTS HONEYMOON WA die W ont of the Moun­ BOARD IS NAMED Stridieii F A Heart At­ Av^y FiA Secret Profits tain Rghting Over Japa­ FOR UQUOR PROBE tack Od Way To/WatfaiBf< As BoA Boyer and Seller. * s nese Expect To Reach tea For the InaiigaraliQ8; CaiAal In Few Days. Governor Cross A Washington, March 2.—(AP) — The ^Senate banking committee was (M y His Bride of F w Commission Which WOi told today that Mason B. Starring, Ctalnchow, Manchuria, March 2. Jr., a director of a Battle Creek farm Days, Condoctor, Maid asd — (AF)—Japanese units operating implement company, had a secret over eastern . and northern Jehol Study the Problem. interest in the profits to be made Farter F A ffim As ^ from the merger of his company w ere converging today a t Ldng* with two others. yuan and for the final Hartford, March 2.— (AP)—The The merger of the Nichols and Passes Away. .advance on Jehol City, the'capital. Commission .to study the problem Shepperd Company with the Oliver The vorst of the mountain fight­ Chilled Plow Works and the Hart of intoxicating liquor manufacture ing over and once the move­ Parr 0>mpany was effected in 1929. Rocky Mount, N. C., March 2.~ ment resumes, the Japanese ex­ and sale in Connecticut, if ^ d Stanley A. Russell, a vice-presi­ (AP)—Senator Thomas J. Walsh pected o reach the walls of Jehol when the 18th Amendment is re­ dent of the National a ty Company, of Montana died suddenly of a aty in a few days. pealed, provided by Joint resolution toU of the agreement, saying.that The 16th Infantry brigade under of the Legislature was named to­ in. addition to receivlnjg a diare of heart attack aboard aa Atlaatlo MaJ. Gen. Tadashi Kawahara, en­ day by Governor Wilbur L. Cross the company’s profits from the mer­ Coast Line train near Wilson today tered Lii^yuan this morning and as follows: ger, Starring pi^oipated In thb SM- While .enroute to Washington with m erged .wit)* MaJ. Gen. H eijiro Ing group that mariceted the stock John Buckley of Union, United his bride whom he married SatmS Hattori’s 14th Infantry. They have of the new company—the, Oliver States dletrlct attorney; the Rev. day In Havana. oply .76 miles by motor highway Bhrm Equipment Ciompany. Robert W. Barstow, president of The Senator, who w u.to be qt- between them and Jehol City. Rusaell said he did not know tomey-genaral in tha - Cabinat of Meanwhile MaJ. Gen. Kennosuke the Hartford Theological Bernina whether the stockholders of NlchOls- ry; the Rt. Rev. William H. Flynn, PresiMliteelect Roosevelt, w a ■ Mogi’s Fourth Cavalry Brigade Shepperd knew of StaiTlng*s part. chancellor of the Roman Catholic strlckan and died witUn a few waited at Chihfeng. 92 miles north “It was not our responsibility,’’- he Diocese of' Lartford; Dean Edgar minutes aa be lay face . downwaaS of Jehol aty, for the 11th Infan­ Here is the American family that will represent the United States said in answer to questions. “If 1 S. Fumiss of Yale graduate school in a berth ir his drawing-room. try led by MaJ. Gen. Kunizo Mat- at the Coihrt of S t James in Londbn, when Jut^e Robert W. Bingham of bad been in Starring’s place, I would and Thomas Hewes of Farmington, He Was 78 years old. suda. The latter was continuing its Loiiisville, Ky., takes up his duties as ambassador at London. Mrs. Bing­ have disclosed that Information. Ho Here is the latest photograph of Senator Thomas J. Walsh, who was a member of the governor’s staff. Senator We lsh died at 7:10 a nC» advance after having taken Chien- ham is shown at the right above. Judge Bingham’s children a pre­ may have done so.’’ to be Attorney General in the Roosevelt Cabinet Walsh died suddenly To those would have been added aa Conductor Herbert Weather- piztg. vious marriage are, left above, Henrietta Worth Bingham, and below, left Russell told the committee that in this morning in his sleep while aboard an Atlantic coast line train near spee, held his pulse. Final Offensive the president protem of the Senate, to right, George and Robert W., Jr. ' . . the Oliver Farm Equipment Com­ Wilson, N. C. Walsh was married February 26 to Senora Peres Senator David Goldstein, 'of Bridge­ Only the conductor, Mrs. Walsh, It was believed Tang may decide pany merger in 19& stock which Chaunaont De Truffln and the picture above was taken soon after the port, and the Speaker of the House, her Chiban maid, and a porter were to ynwi** his flight from Jehol a ty cost his firm |10 a share was sold cerem ony. William Hanna, of Bethel, but when present. with a fleet of fast American auto­ on the Exchange s week later at four the matter came into the Senate, Mrs. Walsh was dsseribed ax mobiles he owns. This would en­ and a half times that figiu-e. Goldstein named Majority Leader hysterical'by Conductor Weathaxv) able him to carry his harem and a spee who said be reached the Sen­ Frank S. Bergin in his place. STATE SENATE REJECTS MITCBELL RECALLED large part of his wealth. It was expected Hanna would ator’s side at 7:02. Tang is popularly known as the Washington, March 2— (AP) — “The Senator died wfaUa I held name House Leader Raymond Bald­ Charles E. Mitchell, former chair­ ROOSEVELT IS SHOCKED “Opium BQ^ of J^ol." win in his place. his hand.” Weatherspaa said. “Mrs. Japanese reports said recently man of the boaurd of the National PuWo Hearlags REORGANIZATION PLAN Walsh was byatorlcid. A Dr. Cos­ aty Bank of New York, was re­ the Chinese were holding one otf The governor said in mairing us tello was located on the train but his favorite wives at Peiping as a ❖ called to the stand today as the announcement that it was expected OVER SENATOR’ S M A TH be arrived aftei’ the Senator died.’* hostage to make him offer reri^ Senate banking committee resumed the commission would hold a public Dr. Kichard J. Ooatello is , from anee. TUs report foflowed futile its Stock Market investigation. <9 Cai'•bridge, Maas. hearing that the people of the state Senator Bhckall, Democrat, The hearing opened with Senator attempts to persuade him to Join m y have opportunity to OtOWDS GATHERqiG K-lde’s Matomeat the Japanese side. An associate of ___ ^ express Brookhart (R., Iowa) questioning their opinion as to the nuumer in Mrs..Walsh, wto spe^ Uttie •pif^fShwi Omag Hstao-Iiisng, the Mitchell about the salary of George 'l l Is a (tfievoBs Lots To Ae M RS. W ALSH T B I S . inufacture A h a ^ S e Lieiiteiiant.GtT- English, told Weatherspee .her hus­ Peiping m ^ury nder, before the E. Roberts, a vice president of the band awaksnad about. 6:80 A-m ., ’ of liquor, its sale and the r^fulaftto FH BUniATHN National atv latter was driven out of Manchu- of the traffic might be met. and that.’W fras; “doahtsfl tip” la.» Tang has governed Jehol^ a emor Wilcox Votes W tt Mitchell..i^4 ke wxf>4iot oertatn V ’ Uhder the reeolutioii ti^^commia^ pate. She-said she found BeaXtee .administrated state, iunder Sion wtil ■hut jh g iig i^ w:— »k9ut |i»,ooo a W|MH>'oliM>g-.hia stemash titth ' ’ ''v '. ' of a Ransom of $60,000. “While properly to fill his place, in hxuband. funeral home and embalmed, ppa* “When we left Havana,” she said, paratory to sending It on to Waihr the roll call. The - wqather was imcertaln but my Oiblnet will be difficult, to fill FOURTEEN STATES the sim was shining and all was ington on the next train y fV w - American Steel. Alcorn’s Explanation threatening ^to get worse by the end “One of the matters the commis­ (Continued On Page Five) happy. In Mianoi and Palm Beach leaves here at 2:30 p. tod^. \ of the w rft,' ,• Denver, March 2.—(AP) — A ttet Mrs. Walsh was first te*m to' sion would have to consider,’’ Sen­ nearly 17 days in the haii^'of kid­ we were so happy. Then it rained ■ E :!qi^ Roosevelt the Ricks hotel by Dr. Pittmm. New York, March, 2.—(AP) — ONBANKHOLDAY ator Alcorn said, “would be the napers, Charles Boettcher, 2nd, heir in Daytona and all was against us The approach of ' President-elect who said she was “in .a higl^ Charles 8. Payson, youthful son-in- possible amalgamati(Hi of state to a fortune^:'p^ returned safely to there. We were so happy. Now he’s Roosevelt, due in late afternoon, nervous state” and that she waa' law of the late Payne Whitney, came departments. That Information is his bojxu, last~ night. gone. spiured (Jongresis and the future SENATOR WAS ILL, showing “mu''h emotionalism.” A by cour decision today into an ap­ now available. The vast majority of There were conflicting reports on .“We were so happy,” she repeat­ Cabinet .members already here, to short while later she -was removed parently key iwsition in American our departments keep very complete whether the family had paid-the ed. “We arrived in Miami. We posed clear th^ fltoks ;fast They too, how­ for many pictures and the Senator to the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. steM. records, and it seemed, to your com­ 860,000 ransom demanded in a note mittee that it would be unnecessary ever, were-Cxught'-in eddies of social which two men left with the yotmg DOaOR DECLARES was happy. We went many p.aces Spruill. Spruill is a pfomh He won it by backing with his there and in. Palm Beach. Rocky Mount attorney 'apd wealth one of the most unexpected ana and Mississippi Latest welcoi^ 4^ fa^ell . wife of the 31-year-old wealthy (Continued On Page Two) Spekip^.^i^&i^^ had an early broker when they kidnaped him “Yesterday, no day before'yeater- couxisel for the Atlmitic Coast scientiflc processes in the history of day, we left at 4:30, no was 10:30, railway. metallurgy. rerdm iw ; '^e .station with his from the drlveway of his home at To Join M ov ^ en t son, Tidiyi,'mtii\wlfe and daughter, for Daytona. There we arrived at Wife Highly Nerveus Pasrson, age 34, Yale oarsman in 11:50 p. m., February 12. Bay State Hiysiciaii On aaude X. Boettcher, multi-mil­ 4:30. At the Spruill home, Mt a WslSh^ ’19, ’20 and ’21, fs chairman of the coming from'TpxkA. Frances Per­ lionaire father of the kidnap vic­ Visited Friends “calmed down ' constdMrably,” Dm’ Rustless Iron Corporation of Balti­ ECONOMIC SHAKEUP kins, expected Jp jtodrntorning, was By Associated Press invited to a lunehei^^given in her tim, announced “all obligations in Tran Said Mr. “In the afternoon we went to see Pittman said, althou'A she wall more, makers of stainless steel by a California, Oklahoma, Louisiana the case have been fulfilled.’’. But the Senator’s friends, Mr. and Mrs. still “highly nervous.’* novel process. Four years ago the honor by feminist leaders. and Mississippi entered today upon New and old Democratic members he would not say definitely the ran­ Cooper. Theb we had dinner. We Dr. Flttman quoted-M t a Wi company’s rl^ts to this process bank holidays, bringing to 14 the ROOSEVELFSAIM som bad-been pMd. Walsh Was Not WeD. wtat to the large music room in the as saying Senator Walsh wast s W were contested in patent suite in the of the House of Representatives, number of states in which limita­ were deep in conferences and trades Albert T. Oark, Denver chief of hotel to h ^ some girl play music when they left Daytona BeaCh United States District Court at tions on withdrawals now exist. police, said he was “imcertain” and there we met a lady, a friend that hlB blood pressure then' Baltim ore. over.the engrossing topic of a new The proclamation of Gov, Rolph Speaker to be' chosen m perty cau­ about the ransom payment Richmond, Va., Mazoh . 2.— (AP) of 'the Smiator. tered 200. Today the Chemical Foimdation, Harry A. Haley, brother-in-law a t San F rancisco muicfia m andatory cus tonight. Good committee as­ —Persons traveling on the train ” We sat in a big circle, we, the Weatbonqiee said Ita . WaliA Inc., of New York annotmced that the closing of California "hanif for New Presideiit Plans a Thor- of young Boettcher’s mother,' an­ sistod her-husband’s trouble " signments and the utmost- possible with Senator Thomas. J. Walsh, of three of us, and talked. Judge Coleman in Baltimore had de­ a three-day period ending Saturday. nounced in Kansas aty that his not with his keart but that it voice in the leadership, were the ob­ Montana, who died imexpectedly “Suddenily the Senator cut, stop­ cided. in favor of Payson and his The three-day holiday called Gov. wife, who was in Denver, bad tele- his stomach. om ^ HontiKleaiimg That jectives of many, notably the big •while paissing througds North Caro­ ped quickly, the conversation, ne company, the Chemical Foundation Murray in Oklahonm for the same stood up. ‘Let’s walk’ be said. I Dr. Pittman said then ,waA tiXT group of newcomers, alrc^uiy band­ lina tl^ morning sUd on their ar­ IS interested through licensing some period also is mandatory. (Conttmied On Page Ten) said ‘S ector, what’s the matter? way of determlnixig Inunedifitaly, ed together to exert their influence. rival here that on yesterday they of the stainless patents not imder The prodamation of Gov. Allen Win Save Natien MflEens. “ T have a pain here,’ he sal' the exact cause of death but it tca n , Tammany On H s^ TREASURY BALANCE ' hac noted and commented on the mntest. of Louisiana provides for the cessa- fact that Mr. Walsh did not look (Mrs. Walsh passed her hand ovi% his opinion it waa a sudden haan* Direct From Ore tim until the end of the week of The leaders of Tammany and her abdomen.) attack. • . • ' other Mg city blocs were .on hand to Washington, March 2.—(AP)— w ell. Payson’s company makes - this “ all public business InrfiuHTty hAnlr« Washington, ’ March 2.— (AP)— “We walked out The Senator said Dr. Pittman said be was advise their Congreasional delega­ TreasxuV receipts for February 23 Dr. R. J. (Jostello, of Cambridge, iteel direct ftom ore. Other indus­ and other public enterprises.’’ In A shakeup L brewing for Waito- vrtien he had indigestion he had to tain whether he wouM tions. The New Yorkers had taken were 18,610,873.97; expenditures Mass., occupant of a berth next to trial methods require intermediate Mississippi the decree of the stute ington such a' past March fours wal^. We went to the door. It vras with Mria . Walsh to , , possession of a whole hotel floor, 314,682,616.40;v. balance. 1221,480,- t*- - drewinjg room occupied by Sena­ iteps. The unexpected ti^ok in the banking commissioner called only never have brought, for, baurlng a r a i n ^ . and that'while'toe had net 876. Cuatonos duties for the moqth tor Walsh and his bride, ^ d that Urect method is a way of extracting for limitation at withdrawals. misstep today. Congress will place “We went upstairs. Around the he bdleved she wmtid bdiM’: flia (Oonttmied O b .^pge Two) were 116,442,256.28. ' he was called in this morning Just ixygen from chromiiun, the latter In Alabama the holiday which be­ in the iTJids o f Franklin D. Roosie- corrtddr w4 wt&ed. He complained same train that takes her gan today is effective until March before 7 a. m., and found the Sena­ o f fais i>ain about 9 o’clock. A fter he bstid’s to the Capitol'IXtar toy in essential element in the stainless velt-powei to tear wide open -the ------:------I------tor already dead. He could not tell IQ, but is not mandatory. Banks in ielt better, we went in thS room. day. . . . . - . illoy. govemmei t’s huge bureauomtic Just bow long before death had oc­ many parts of the state indicated ' “About 11 o’clock he again said Senator W alto iriMi.totiff sst ofit- Oxygen has a greater affinity for structure. / curred, ho.said, hut it was "a clear- business would go on as usual heihad a pain. 1 bad'given him wme standing flgun to tiM.^8cpato atiA the metal ferro-sillcon than for That he intendf to use the pow­ cut case of heart trouble.’’ Mn. •hromium. Hence ferro-silieon is flMi DIaregardsd er, and use it thoroughly, experi­ Man Falls to His Death s6^ earlier. 1 got some Epsoai only last wSto fljnr ’Ija'Hkvaaa tp Many Tennessee banks dlsr^ rd- Walsh, who was in tears, told him salts. I asked him to call a dMtorl marry Senon Ntotoa-M tex CtaMH brown into tbo stainless steel fur- enced observers here have no doubt her husband had fallen from his laoe and ttaereupqp the oxygen de­ ed the governor's call for a six day whatever. Thr very secrecy with He did not want to, but 1 called one. mopt de TntfBlh’ JtfdFX «C .-X holiday beginning yesterday, and O ff Third Floor Veranda berth apd she had managed, to pick 'fTbe very nice doctor came and wealthy Havaax butinato maa. Tka arts the ehroonium and sticks to the which the econoo^ prepeiratlons at him up and get him back onto it still others which were closed yes­ his trusted adviXers have been only stayed h few minutes before he m arriage to b k 'p totA Sfii flieon. *010 latter Is skimmed off She was hysterical aa she grief- terday announced tb ^ would open guarded for weeks past, is taken as to leave. 1'asked him to the ‘ o6«i^ tkan prodpeded. cn he molten pod, taking the oxygen striekeidy expressed her love for lon g. today. Restrictions, such as the 60- evidence of a serious intent to Embury, March .2 (AP) —^that he wished to inspect an oil bar- Stay. , Re apd 1 talked many things, (oniympOB .tp. tilt. Utilted :flta to ^ 7 day rule against savlnfs deposit and sorrow at the death of the man Just to keep him. PrevlenB Blethods houseclean. R o]^ F. Foatar, propiiator of Fos­ ^ re l. withdrawals above 1100, ware in­ By comparisbn the removal - of ters Shoe store at S44-846 Mam A moment later he was observed she married last Saturday, Dr. Cos­ Was l/M»ki"g Pale In all previous matalnrgieal prac- voked in some cases, .but exen these tello said. *^hmit'l:80 to the morning the ioe, according to Dr. J. O. Downey, Republican office holders not under stseat, died la the Dxqbiiry hospital by Mrs. Marjr'OarroU, ioooupant of were waived in cases/ where de­ dvll service protection \ and the today from tajuriia rsoatved in a the ^Mutment, to be standing at the Did Not Look WeU Senator said he was sleepy add < director at the rustless iron eon- positors were threatened with hard­ edgs of ths Yscanda, outside a rail­ James J. .Conley, also of, Cam­ wanted to go to sleep. He said bn em, the added sUieon would have substitution at Democrats, becombe 86-.foot faU‘ frw tks , tUrd stoty ships. a small Item. veranda of his building at-that ad- ing ruaUng aloAg the edge

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mkcU poMlblt throufb th« . «• DESCmitES PUBUC tleoal mine rtcently provldtd by les tti fflemben of the .tuberculo­ ^ ACaaehMtw Chapter, Amwloaa BLOOD IRANSEDSION STATE SENATE REJECTS sis oofiimlssion and rejeoilhg the Dis­ OroM. The total for the year Banking Situation trict Ooqrt BOl and, instead, named 1983 abowed ao inoreaae orer the oowtnittaee of confetenoe to meet HEALTH I W M G woilc of the prevloue year of about FOR MAYOR CERMAI RE0RGANIZA1T0NPLAN with the Senate. Beth committees 10 per cent In ththeir dally vlalte to were tostrueted vo^toslst that the u n t o the homea throughout fite town, In Various States (Cottttnned From Page,One) Bouse stand by its former action. the three nuraea have been able to ThS'Baldvto .aalary out bill was Dirtctwr of Hartford Associ­ detect tubercular, blind and mental to appropriate ^mwi^ 'f or a study passed in the Senate with an amend­ caaea and have been Inatrumental Second OperaiioDof theKind Detroit—AH banka in lower IDohi-Ahcdlday la effect in Oklahoma, both of'this sort at ment restortog tMe salaries o f - tim In placlag children at the R A i n.en«i *------*— ___ fan operating under limited wlth< Nathmal and State banks, by Gov. Senator Bergin pointed out that tubereuloeis conunissionenr. This D ai)' a ation Speakt At Meethig Tradnlng achool, the School fOr the Performei' VirgB Wrq^t drawals—mainly 5 percent—inbank' Murray’s proclamation, with a few the bill “mmety o '.^ cidls______for__ a commls-__ amendment l^^j^eviousiy beSn re- Blind or other aanatoria. tog luriiday which began Feb. 4. banks rematotog open and reporting Sion to advise, recommend, and ex­ jected to the . Btate Legielature at work on meas­ virtually no withdrawals. L e^ a amine the organization of the state Tlig District Court Bill was re­ S p o i 8 k Here Last N ^ t. Donates the Blood. ures to enaUe opening on basis of ture speeding legislation to ease government. jected to the House and pasted to segregated liquid assets. situation, but paaeage not expected «There is a financial side to that the'Senate. Deancnte Leafet to leas than five days. Many busi there is on ^ropriation tor ex­ Six more minor judgeehipa were Mlaa Marlon Douglas, dfrector of ness men acc^ting checks. f O B T f U A R Y Miami, Fla., March 2.— (AP) — A Ooliunbus—Approximately 600 o f penses,” he said. “But I am afraid passed la tha ^ > u m under auepen- the Hartford Public Health Nursing the state’s 800 banks are operating it is now too late — this bOl should second blood transfusion was mad( sion at the rulee. They confirmed Washlngtoii, MOrdi 3—(AP) —It association, was the gue;rt speaker today for Mayor Anton Cermak. under reetrlctions permitted by Canon City, Nev. — Governor have been adopted many years ago. the appototznent of the following: Baliar today declared a four-day looks as though before the day la at the monthly business meeting of FUNERALS Hospital authorities said at 1 p state laws passed February 37, We do not know how we are co i^ g Hugh J. Lavery, judge of the Oty which allow the state superintendent legal and bankiag holiday as legls- out of this depresslaii, and we mtist out the name of Rainey of IUin*ia the Manchester Public Hesdth asso* m., the transfusion then was to pro­ Court of Bridgeport; Roacoe B. gress, a pint of blood was bdhg of bonks to limit withdrawals from jy e^ ^ emergenty l^fitiatlon have a nqfid canvass to nee where Steffen, deputy judge of Hamden; will be joined to tbeJiat of Speakers ciation last evening at the Health William J. Davidson pumped into Cermak's veins. An any bank "to any mannw” for. a banks to limit withdraw­ our expenses can be trimmed. Thomas H. Bracken, judge of Bran­ Center on Haynes street. She im> The funeral of William. J. David­ als on aU deposits. AU banks, courts, of the House of Repreaentatives af­ hoLir or m ore is required fo r a trans­ maalmum 120 days and segregate “Of course it nuy cost a few ford; Edwin H. Hall and Ivan L. ter Cannon, Clark, Gifiett, Loiqg- parted considerable information as son of 16 Laurel street was held c.t fusion. new depoeits. The five per cent with­ paUlc offices and schbols dosed. jobs. But this bill hurts no one. It to bow the organisation operates in Morebouee, judge and dq;>uty judge worth and Gamer. his home late this afternoon with Cermak’s doctors then were to the drawal limit prevails. An the state’s merety calls for information for the of Stratford; and Iirael Poliner. that congested city, and explained Rev. J. Stuart Neill, rector of St Son Francisco—All State and Na­ EvoitiialltieB may change ’the oxygen room where the Chicago larger cities are affected. Legislature and what fear can we judge of lOddletown. prospect, but out of a owm of de­ that it was financed one*thlrd by Mtiry’s Episcopal church, officiating. tional banks to Califomla .closed to­ have of information?” chief executive lies dangerously 1)1 After a spirited debate, the reso­ velopments at the Capitol today the city of Hartford through an ap- The bearers were: Edward Delle^ and could not be reach^. day upon Gov. Rolito’s proclamation proprlaticpi to the bosird of healu, Montgomery — Alabama Senator Joaeph Cooney said he be­ lution introduced by Rep. Oscar emerged jndicatloae that onty a tte- Francis McCaughey, Albert Foy, IsLst week a pint blood from the o t banking holiday tentatively, set lieved Senator m*i»wn was in one-third comes from the Commun­ closed Thursday under pwdamatlon Dannenberg of Bridgeport, for' the rifle upset would iuffiee to 4k> so. James Ruddell and Kenneth Smith. veins of Dr. R. Sam Moseley, of the to last three days pending «uu:t- ity Chest and the remaining third by Governor B. M. MlUef, to reopen court “That shows what might abolition of all minor committees, Supporters o f Representative M/6^ Two solos were sung by Robert Gor­ tyent of legislation govendngretmng with­ have happened, to the judgeshlra ” is made up from fees for the service, Jackson Memorial hospital staff, Friday wijh withdrawals limited to waa rejected. Duffle of Alabama, party wUp; don, ‘Thy Win Be Done” end drawals. Deposits aggregating |2,- he said. Senator Cooney was one endowments and contributione. was given Mayor Cermak. five per cent of deposits on March 1. would not cottceoe; but Ralneya j “Serenity.” Burial was in the East tied up. of the three who voted with the Re­ Dannenberg said that 16 of the 35 Public health nursing has been Blood for today's jransfuslon was New deposits to represent “trust de­ managers confidently predicted he cem etery. publicans to favor of JWIgeship res­ legislative committees were used as conducted in Hartford for more given by Virgil Wrli^t, who is em­ woYild win on the baUot a t the posits” and not subject to restric­ Orp.— Gov. Meier de- olutions reported favon^y by the gravejrards for the Democrats and than 30 years. At present there are ployed tiy the utilities company of tions. party caucus in the late afternoon. ■■ Miss Mary A. Kelley which Joe H. GHll, husband of the I day state hoUdiur, ef- .judiciary committee. quoted former President William 59 nurses on the staff, with several today. Lsisge Portland banlc% ^ Managers for Reptesentative Funeral services for Mias Mary woman shot by Giuseppe 2angara at toSfkjft OoBfinns Norntnations Howard Taft as saying that “a revo­ student nurses from the hospital. A. Kelley were held this morning Charleston, W. Va.—West Vir- did not observe the boUday and said Byms of Tennessee, the third lead­ Two colored pubUe health nurses are the same time as Mayor Cermak, is The Senate confirmed imani- lution is needed to change the rot­ ing candidate, frarJdy stated that at 8:80 from the W. P. Quish Fu­ president, Mrs. Gill is dangerously gtola banks today limited with­ tluty would, pay on cheating and ntoe nominations to state ten borough system of Connecticut.” employed for the colored districts. neral Home on Main street, and at drawals to live per cent of existing avHngs accounts, up to a “reason­ Byms had withdrawn In support of Bach nurse is assigned to a given ill of a bullet wound and complica­ commissions named by the gov­ Dannenberg resigned early in Uie 9 o’clock from St Bridget’s church. deposits but accepted new deposits able amount” to enable depositore to Rainey and would make a speech In district and carries on all genera) tions that followed it. ernor, although a resolution namLnV session'from two of the committees his behalf. ' Rev. C. T. McCann celebrated the without any strings Attached. Tlie piirchase necessitieo. mirshig in her section, averaging The transfusion was by the indi­ Charles C. Hemenway of West named to the resolution. Representative Cullen pt New requiem high mass. Mrs. Margaret protective measure was approved by at least 10 calls in an 8-hour day. rect method. The blood was drawn Hartford and William M. Harris of Dittlng the debate Rep. William York, a leader, plainly indicated Smith Ihea sang “Ave Marla” at emergency legislation. L. R. Charter, IndianapoUs— ^Luther F . Symons, Waterbuiy to be directors of the Very frequently in homes where from Wright’s arm to the hospital LaratA suggested that a committee that his powerful Tammany dslq^a- there is illness and they are able to the offertory and at the close of laboratory, and then taken into Jr., state banking commissioner, state banlting commissioner, said State Reformatory at Cheshire tor the mass, / ’Some Sweet Day.” ' approximately, half the State and be named of the disgruntled and tioD would support Rainey. pay for It, the nurse. Is requested to Mayor Cermak’s oigrgen room. said “depositors need have no fears the imeityired portion of the term This strength, barring other de­ ’The bearers were Kenneth, Ray­ for the safety of their funds.” National banks to Indiana have put ending July 1 tabled on motion that this committee be allowed to can at an appointed time. In Last week’s transfusion also was consider bills to license cats and re­ velopments, make Rainey’s selection case, in cities like Hartford and mond and Henry Campbell, George by the indirect method. into effect rules restricting with­ o f S e n a t o rCooney._____ Bingham, Vincent Moriarty and drawals. In most instances the Hemenway, Harris, and Sanford quire pedestrians to wear front and almost certain. New Haven. 60 cents extra is Louisville—Kentucky ^en- rear signal lights. Floor Leader Also charged, or |1.60 a visit. Alfred Daigneau of Burnside. Buri­ withdrawal limit is five per crat. Stoddard of Bridgeport were con­ al was in St Bridget’s cemetery. brsUy restricted withdrawals to 6 Modified scrip sad baiter plans have The caucus nomlntes the Demo­ ' MMtal Hydene per cent save to Paducah, M aj^ d firmed for the four year term. 'The Markham Makes Plea been adopted to some cities. Senate confirmed the nominations cratic candidate for tyeaker, and Miss Douglas stated that the DR. HIGGINS CLAIMS and surrouruUng towns and some dieagreeing action on the Baldwin of Schuyler Merritt of Stamford. also choMMs a floor leader. Republi­ Hartford organization had a mental other scattered towns. In Louisville disagreeing cation on the Baldwin cans already have nented SssU for hygiene wonur on its staff and the Harrifburg— About forty bonks Helen E. Lewis of Stratford, and H. salary cut bill was introduced today, EFFECTS POSTAL SAVINGS HE^ NO REFORMER three banks annotmeed business as to Pennsylvania have restricted Allen .Barton of Greenwich as mem­ Speaker; but in view of the pre­ results ane wonderful, saving the usual, but others, including larger Minority Leader John Markham city naany hundreds of dollars a withdrawal of deioslts to one fon^ bers of the Merritt Highway com­ ponderant majority for the other ones, observed restrictions which, pleaded for the House to reconsider party, success for the Democratic year, also a nutrition expert who in- or another un<«rr th e' em ergency mission for two years starting July its former action. ON PERSONAL TAX BILLS New Conffreneman Remarks hwoever, were not applied to new plan adopted the Liegislature 1, and of Edward E. King of East nominee is a foregone concluiloo. ■ struete the mothers bow best to He said that If the Republican That It Is Not His Place To accounts. Monday night. Three banks came Hartford, Bernard M. Donnelly of Representative Arnold of RUnots, spend the limited resources of these side was sincere In. seeking economy bard times to obtain the utmost in under the plan today to Philadelphia Hartford and William T. May of ebai^pan of the caucus, sa | d To Mail Them In Open End En­ Work For Changes. in government. It would agree with food values. The Community Chest Trenton —Only few scattered and one to Reading. Bonking busi­ New London as members of the “will be A candidate for the leader­ also provides 18,000 for the visiting velopes At One Cent Eaeh—> financial institutions to New Jersey ness is reported os proceeding board of trustees of the State Schoed the Senate to allowing the tubercu­ ship,”—meaning that RkpreteBta- Washington, March 2.—(AP)— nurses to use for a special milk fund Impossible With Other Bills. taking advantag eof recently a ^ t - nomiaUy to aU parts ot the state. for Boys for terms of four years, losis commission salaries. He de­ tive Bankhead ot Alabama, who waa for under-nourished children, which Dr. W illim L. Higgins, Represen­ ed legislation permitting commercial J i ^ 1. clared that a matter of 811,600 was boosted by the Rainey supporters tative-elect from the Second Dis­ is the only actual relief work the as­ The sum of |200 will be savM by banks, trust companies and savings District of .Columbia — ’Three 'Die Senate refused to follow the being showed to hold up a project for the floor leadership, has beeu trict of Connecticut believes that sociation engages, in. Town Tax CoUector' George H. Howe banks to pay deposits on an install­ banks hays restricted withdrawals, lead of the House to speeding up which would save the state far larg­ thrown overboard. new members of Congress, like Another Invaluable addition to this year to mailing the personal tax ment basis. nine savings institutions have in­ the judgeship resolutions by adopt- er sums. Majority Leader Raymond Hints at Deal the Hartford association’s nursing children, should be seen and not tog them imder^ suspension the oay E. Baldwin placed the blame on the "There is no doubt in my mind,” bills to the nearly 10,000 persons beard. voked sixty day notice privilege on staff is a child Hygiene supervisor eligible for payment. A new form of Oklahoma City—Three day bank withdrawsrue. ^ y are reported favorably. shoulders of the Senate. He said Bankhead said, “that a deal has “X am not a reformer and I am who works in close co-operation envelope alloidng postal inspection Twenty-eigbt resolutions,------reported that the Democratic majority there been made.” with Dr. C. C. Boteford, board of not a new broom,” said the veter­ ably b ythe ...... judiciary commit- might cost the state savings of 880,- Bankhead bad not been a candi­ at the end is to 5e used for sending an South, Coventry men. health officer. The city has 31 baby the personal takes this year, for tee were tabled tor the' calendar* 000 during the month of March and date for the leadership but wee sup-, “While there are many things would have made as bankers for health stations, funds for the sui^ which a special postal permit No. 82 and printing and wiU probably be that this saving should not be en­ porting McDuffie for Speaker.. . about the operation ot Congress NATIONAL o n Nichols and Shepperd 7” Pecora in­ acted on next week. port of which are provided for in has been secured. 'The bills wiU be quired. dangered by efforts to save the The swing indicates that the that seem to me to be out of keep­ the Community Chest The visiting mailed for one cent each under this The resolution -ippotottog Robert salaries of the commissioners. Rainey and Byrne groups, w;hich ing with legislative efficiency, I re­ “Well, yes,” Russell rioid. “It. Rives LaMonte. judge of the New nurses ’ceep in touch at all times plan. * MADE 4 5 0 P.C. was a friendly recognition of their Rep. Joe Gam ir EstiU of Sails- have opposed Speaker Gamer oa alize that os a new member it is Canaan Town ^urt, was ordered many policies in the past twenty, ^ with the other social agencies for Due to the fact that certain nota­ position.” bdry, sought introduction of an Mt^my place to try to change recommitted to the judiciary com­ years, have finally defeated .the material relief. tions on the propei:ty tax bills arc “Is that a common practice?” amendment to the bili, cutting the IN MERGER DEAL m ittee. Texan’e followers. Miss Douglas warmly praised the n ^ of necessity, the postal laws “ Sure.” mileage of all state employes, in­ Dr, Higgins spoke particularly of The bUl providing that school McDuffie was understood to haVA sptmdld assistance of volunteer win not permit these bUls to be cluding the members of the Legisla­ the present session and compared Pecora, with ^uss^ assenting. registers be.turned over to the su­ the support of Gamer, although workers at the health stations in mailed at the one cent rate. ’The full (Continued From Page One) gave the total cash and paper profits ture. He claimed that this woLild weighing and measuring the babies it with the Coimeoticut Genera perintendent of school instead of vice president-elect has taken ho postage of three cents will be charg­ Assem bly. which accrue, to the National City town clerks, which was not acted save the state 866,000 a biennium. ana the service rendered ‘by both to 1911 was a violation of the Na­ Committee Named active part in the cam paign fo r .hi>. ed on aU property tax bills, “ I appreciate t e fact that with Company at the outset as totalling upon yesterday after Senator successor. younging men and women who have tional Banking Act. about 81,288,000. Brought to a vote, the House re­ the ame toto spare, in convesdng the «86 members the House is certain Cramer protested the wording was Gamer becomes yice preSidqist! to be noisy,” be said, “ but It de The opinion, or memorandum, Ruseell refused to agree when ambigioue was amended and fused to consider and a committee nurses______to thdrthdr pa) particular dlstrlote. of conference wei named consisting and presiding officer the. $fhate‘ tracts from the dignity. In Oon- was given to George Wickersham, Pecora said this profit was reapet adopted today. 'The only other bill Saturday. ' and eaWng for aem at the close of FINGERS ARE CRUSHED of Reps. Baldwin and Sparks. Bsctlcut the House is large but former attorney general, in 1911 and “for merely conceiving this mer ready for action on the short Sen­ In addition, the RiUney ' B ym the day’s■ V i work.w6rk. TThe speaker esti , ’There was no debate over recon­ every member bos a desk. Tliat was not made public until last year. ger.” ate calendar which was adopted forces have agreed to seek to opat^ mated that more than half of all without comment, would provide sideration o f the D lstiict Court BiU babies bom to Hartford are regu­ IN CALENDER ROLLS helps a lot. It would be nice if the “X think I saw it at one time,” The witness contended it was South Trimblo, clerk of the House members here could have desks, Mitchell replied, “but, my memory compensation 'also for persuading that registrars’ liets to East Haven and the motion wat defeated. A now, and elect Representative* Nel­ larly brought by their mothers to he made out according to street and committee of conference was named the health centers in thdr district. but that is lmpi..etical.” , of it is very vague. I could not say those Involved to the merger to son of Missouri, a "lame duck.” John Walker Escapes Having Dr. Higgins was fortunate to ob definitely when or where.” agree to it. number instead of alphabetically., consisting of Rep. Baldwin and Here again volunteer workers as­ A measure authorizing a school Goodman. sist in xeeptog records and aiding tatolng a suite to the newl Hoorn Ruseell on Stand Pecora then placed to the record Texas, with more tjian l| ,4 3 6 Arms Drawn Into Machine and hospital to Greenwich to con­ Five favorable committee reports the doctors and nurses to many office bunding—only 32 new Re­ a letter from Herliert L. Dillon of miles of railroad, leads all otlter At Case Brothers Plant. ’The next witness was Stanley A. nect with the down sewer system, were received, providjig: For the other ways. publican members were so honored Russell, a vice president of the Na­ Eaetman-Dlllon 4fc Company, bank­ states in this respect. —and will moye into it as soon as adopted yesterday was reconsidered opening of the election polls in The board of directors of the tional City Company, to charge of ers for Nichole and Shepperd,* ask John Walker of 101 ainton street, the quarters are ready next month. tog a share of the National City and amended today to provide that Southington from 11 to 6 p. m., in­ Hartford Visiting Nurse associa­ its industrial and public utility fin the cost of the improvement be a machine tender employed at the Company’s proflte on the merger in stead of until 3 p. m.; for an estima­ tion is composed of 36 women, Case Brothers paper plant. Wood­ ancing. aosessed against that property. with an advisory committee of six return for having “stepped aeldo tion of uncollectible taxes by the land was serioiuly injured shortly In response to questions, Russell Jodgeshlp Resolutions Board of Finance of Seymour; for business men and six phydeians. told of the National City Company from a contract with Nichols and after 8 o’clock this morning when CROWDS GATHERING Judgeship resolutions adopted to­ making the position of janitor of the Tens of CAloago fystom part to bringing about a merg>r of Shepperd ao the merger could be day. all sent up from the House, in­ DIAMOND both his hands were caught to the aty Hall of Derby a life job; for Rev. K. B. Brickson, f new mem­ three finns making F;rtcult"ral consummated. cluded: Herbert L. Ross, judge of ber of the board of the Manchester cinders of the paper machine The letter, emphatically phrased, new methods in electing the town while he was passing a sheet of FOR INAUGURATION machinery and implemciits. the Hartford City Court; Edward L. Public Health assodation, stated said RuseeU had promised to ‘itake Reynolds, judge of the- East Haven officials of Seymour; and giving the paperboard through the rolls. All Russell named them as the that to Chicago where he formerly us into the bustoeee on a fair basis Town Court; John T. Barry and Stratford Town Coimcil authority to GLOVE the fingers of Mr. Walker’s left h-M Nichols and Shepperd Company of lived when a Jiaby is bom the (Continued From Page One) and to a conversation with Dillon James H. Shea judge and deputy prescribe rules concerning approval were crushed at the tips and the Battle Creek, Mich., the Oliver mother is notilled of the health Chilled Plow Works, South Bend, had said the National City Company judge of the Griswold Town Cwrt; and filing of maps. T o n m a m e n t center where she is expected to right index and middle fingers were with several thousands of follow­ stood to make 87,000,000 to 88,000,- Daniel M. Cronin and John Me- ’Two skeleton tells, for which no badly mangled. ers duo here Saturday. Ind., and the Hart Parr (Company, present the baby for a check-up Charles City, W. Va. 000 on the merger. Garry judge and deputy Judge of substitutes bad been Introduced pro­ Semi-Finala ' The injured man was taken to monthly on its health condition, il­ Among the governors looked for “As I recall,” Russell said, "M. -i. Pecora then read RueeeU’e reply the New London CHty and Police viding for regulation of mamffac- the Manchester Memorial hospital lustrating what Chicago is doi^ today was ’Theodore Green of Rhode Starring of the Battle Creek firm, which said Eastman-Dillon were Court; Stanley N. Bralnard deputy ture, distribution and sale of intoxi­ for the benefit of its future citi- where he was given emergency Island, accompanied by his military under a misapprehension about the judge of the East Hartford Town cating and non-intoxicating bever­ 8t. M ary*f treatm ent. first suggested the consolidation to sens. staff, all traveling by air. Among us.’ facts to the case and said the Court; William F. Wrjmn judge ages, were rejected. Walker said shortly after the ac­ Miss Dorothy Buttle, of the local the distinguished persons already “Tour real purpose to participac- latter had participated to the proflte and Miles Oddy, deputy judge of A petitlop to hold up all fore­ cident that he considered himself HALL P. H. N . staff, reported that an in­ here was Mrs, John E. ©f tog was to make some money for of the distributing group. the Wallingford Borough Court; closure actions was rejected. fortunate'in escaping from the cal- crease of 66 per cent to nursing TexM’ to represent Governor the National City Company?*’ Pecorff then asked if Ruseell felt Cornelius C. Costella. judge of the East Hartford and educational visits over that of encters with no greater injuries. He Ifirlam Ferguson at the Inaugura- “Why certainly.” that 810 a share was a “fair and Groton Town Court; William A. tion. DOCTOR STRICKEN Febmary of last year had been said that there was a guard on the Russell said the new firm incor­ reasonable figure?” for the common Evans, deputy judge of the Bloom- machine which is called the “doc­ Another center of activity was stock . field Town Court; Edwto R. Kelsey porated to Delaware as the “Oliver Peabody, Mass., March 2— (AP) tor” but while straightening the the White House, almost eclipsed Farm Equipment Company; “No, it . was oiur cost price.” .iudge of the Branford TVmnC_____ ourt:_ —Dr. Hiuris S. Pomeroy, whote TO-NIGHT paper in the rolls his hands caught nowk by. the ’ruge revlew tag stands Pecora men brought______out testi­ n ie Real Value Walter B. Jobnson deputy judge oi' and were drawn into the built an along its Pennsylvania mony that the Nlchola and Shep­ "WeU, whatr do you think was the the Seymour Town Osurt; Vine R. name has figured prominently in in­ He braced himself against the puli avenue front ’There it was a day of perd Company had been granted a real value of this and the converti­ Parmelee, judge of the Windsor vestigation of the mysterious death 10 to 15 Bouts the rolls until a nearby workman farewells, devoted followers and loan of 81,989,144 by the National ble stock?” Town Court; William J. Malone. of Fire Captain William J. Costello, JLet^s G o turned off the power. Judge of the Bristol CSty Courts was taken to a local hospital today The prospects for us are good wen political enemies of Herbert City Bank on January 81, 1929. Russell finally answered that ~he A dm ission Hoover seeking opportunity to wish Explaining the Nichole and Shep- felt that the prior preferred was Abraham Markle, deputy judge oi’ in w hat w as believed to be a dyi* g this year. The public is today >erd loan, RuaseU said th at oom - worth about 8100 Itt which it sold, the Hamden Town Cotut; Rotyrt C. condition. Hospital authorities and mm well in retirement from official Stoddard and Amon D. Thomas, 50c and 75c buying the foods that give 5 BOYS HITCH-HIKING life. ’The handshitices had to be >any during the j;>rogreM o f the ne­ and convertible 860 and the conuntm specialists summoned from Boston, about 820 "on a guess.” judge and deputy judge at the MO- q^d he was suffering from an acute greatest value for the least ^ueezed in between times devoted gotiations was b^dtog an extension Tax Included iti plant and needed to retire ’To summarize it,” said Pecora, ford Town Court; Stanley J. Trace- cVmdition of the heart and had Ijttle c o s t to the last bills being sent down ski judge of the New Britain C5tv chance of recovery. TO SEE INAUGURATION f r ^ Congress for signature or veto. some notes. ' “this common stock that your com­ pany got cost 810 a share and ex­ Court and Police Court; James E. Fresh Milk, . hotel keepers were re­ In view of the approaching con- BoUdation, he explained, it was de­ actly a week after it concluded those Horan judge of the Bloomflelc q u a r t ...... Jive Manchester young tww joicing. ’Their houses were sold out Town Court and Hadlelgh H. Howd. and thousands of visitors were be­ cided to float the “temiwrary loan,” n^tlations It sold on the pubUc ex­ rodents of the north end are hitch­ judge and Hallett F. Clark, denuty LAST TIMES TODAYl R«d Kidney Beana, ing quartered in private homes. i!rom the bank rather than to raise change for 4 1-2 times the cost price hiking to Washington with the ex­ the money by iaeulng additional to ]rou and 3 tinies what you ;udge of the Winchester Town ‘Tlie Crfane of the Cen­ 3 lbs. for ...... T c^ht festivity begins. First any. He said to addition to stock Resolutions appointing Edwin H. “Who m ^e the market for that Hall and Ivan L. Morehouse judge Batter, 2 lb. jar . destination to time are Victor Kbvls w Sa., puy.. T S i that went to the participating com- s to ck ?” of Union street Frank Rubacha of lanles, 89,826,680 to cash went 'to and deputy judge of the Stratford Turkey Table Syrup, *T don’t know.” Town Court were adopted under North street John Zapatka of Irv­ the OUver-ChlUed Plow Works. Before leaving the stand, Russell suspension of the rules. large 20 oz. tin ... ing street William Brannick of Mid­ Company’s Part said the preferred sto^w as selling Mop Sticks, dle Turnpike, west and John Carev "How about your company?” at 88 1-3 a share and that the com*, WOODM RESIGNS POSTS Pecora asked. IN THE HOUSE e a c h ...... of North Elm street mon and convertible had been re- Hartford. March 2.— (AP) — Tha Ruseell said the city company clasaifled and was selling at about New York, March 2.__ fAPY__ agreed to buy 200,000 -ehares of House today refused to reconsider SUver Floss Saner QUAKE RECORDED 8 1 1 -2 . its actions in eliminating the salar- K raut, tall can . . . Wiliam H. WooSTwho is to i;; prior preferred stock in the new gea ^ ^ to the Roosevelt firm, 21,021 of convertible preferred Estelle Stringless New Haven, March 2.—(AP)— There was a faint record of an earth ^binet, today resigned hls'connec- stock and 110,014 ehares of common Beans, 2 cans .. •. tremor ou the seismograph at Pea­ H*®*the American Locomo- stock in addition to options to buy connections an additional 75,000 shares of dom- Star Water, body Museum of Yale' University mon. this afternoon, the wavy line on the aubsldiaries of the company. 3 bottles for ..... _ ^ reaipatlons were at^^ed “What did you pay fOr that?” FIFTH ANNUAL CONCERT tape batoning at 1:42 and lasting w ith r ^ e t . Pecora wanted to know. Dd Monte Crashed Pineapple, about an hour. “820,626,652 in cajA.” RuseeU told largest Later American Car and Foun­ dry directors. accepted Woodto’s h im . WMgatlon as president and named He testified that the National Re- G CLEF CLUB Calo Dog Food, A ’^ E W R I T E R as his successor. William C. pubUc Company of Chicago and pckerman, president ot the A m er- Starring, identified as a director of , HELGE E. PEAKSON, Director. « 3 cans ’...... the Nichtria and Shepperd Company, SENSATION ®*®®ted Fancy Pink SalRUNL woodin’B successor on the execu­ got an totereet to the new com- 2 ^ c a n s ...... tive committee. ASSISTING . ARTISTS T he N ew W in^ H. Woodto, Jr, and share was 7H par cent. ( R oya l « tow “He got that because he got the JENNY LIND CHORUS Hardy, were also elected huaineaa for you, to other words he tetoe board. The era of the new S ig n et put you onto the deal?” Pecora In­ Worcester; Hass. MAHIEU’S the Treastuy win flu quired. N ow am Duplay. €Jaaaa fat tod totoer'e place on the board. ‘’Fees.are paid quite frequently,” EMANUEL LUTHB® AN CHURCH ^ Foundry Co. m D A Y ASfy it aadltytt. ,Ru8aeIl reidied. He added, however, 0 % Service Typewriter Co* b a a l ^ a totorest in tlm “tUa did not come out of the T aesday E ven in g, M a ^ 7th, 1983 GROCERY X^>coiDQCtva C o. f o r aar- p rofits.” T e L S -s n s yjart’ the deal having baen ar> S3 Asytans 81, Hartford. RasaellRUM added that the National T k k sts 50 C eots. g u*clDck SBruec S t 'W JtofK cly through the efforts | R ^ bibUe l Company got 15 par cent of Woodin, as Its prealdeDt make up for proflte they Sturtu Sundij

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T l ters to n.y fatter. Bott-tlinM the m Pre-Inaugural Pose bandages wdre'takto fiom my eyee BOETTCHER TEU3 and tte ropes from my Wrists fdr only a few minutes and my captors S fA IE B U ilS THE OPEN FORUM ROCKVILLE stayed behind me so I couldn’t get ~ ^ 1__Ls___ * If ^ -to ^ a _ ■ OFmmAPiNG a good look at them. jbmmonicatioQfe cot puOlicatiob in ttae Open H'oruxD will o o t ' Often Warned BranfoM—T te b o i ^ ,d( oe guaranteed pubUcatioo if they contain more than 300 “Frequent warnings regarding has fbund, it ponlU e In setttng tte ' wtxda. Ttae Berald reserves the rigbt to decUne to publisb any • / vidiat would happen to me if I tax rate 9t 1ft 1-1 mSlp to p a ^ mnft»T ttaat may be llbeloua or wtaicb la in bad 'taste. Free UONSaUB NETS $257 didn’t ‘behave’ were mode. frtotion from Itot year’s ntte. etqtresaloo ot political views is desired but contiibutions oi this Released After Being Held "Day after day, it was tte same character which are defamatory or abusive wiL be rejected. FROM BENEFIT SHOW —just sitting there, my eyes swell­ New 'H aven-Crfbs ami teb y- Cfi^ Prisoner 16 Days; He De­ ing and "ny wr 'a IrTning. riages are called for by tte iniem- FBEICnT CAUtTlNG TRUCKS <^from be Steam Railroads has de- 'now tte time ttially passed 1 ployment relief committee o< tte ______I creased approsiimately $300,000 in Members Get Report At Meet­ do not snow. I- spent hours listen­ Catholic Social'Service •Bureau. May I be granted opportunity to recent years, and this is very large­ in g LiEist N ig h t — R e v . J o­ scribes His Experiences. ing for the ligh test sdund which might indicate where ! was being re|riy to the editorials published in ly due to* the fact that enormo.xs seph Cooper the Speaker. Shelton—The. city having placed volume of freight is now being car­ held, but without results. a lien on the B elton silver plate The Herald of February 21st and ‘T spent more - hours wondering ried by these trackers over the A total of $257 was raised by the Denver, March 2.— (AP) — The cutlery factory for 64,000 unpaid- 24th regarding the question o. regu­ how the 'ransom negotiations were taxes the property prettilBy wfll .'be . highways which thus decreases Che Rockville Lions club for their "Milk kidnaping of Charles Boettcher, 2nd. lating the freight carrying trucks in amount of revenue which the State proceeding. turned over to It. Fnnd” by the play, “I’ll Take Va­ wealthy Denver broker, was graphi­ this state as proposed in certain is able to collect from the Steam “My captors told me little. I bills now before the Legislature. Railroads. This is just as important nilla”, which was presented in the cally described by him today in an judge it /as about midnight Tues­ Hartford—The Fish and Game On February 24th, in quoting from a fact as any other in consideration auditorium of the George Sykes interview published in the Denver day thjit the men put me in the Committee of tte General Assembly information furnished by the Motor of the question of the motor track Memorial school last month. An Post car again and began to drive. will report favoraldy 'bills to pormit Truck Association, it was no doubt situation. Also, one other point rais­ nouncement to this effect was made “Sixteen days and nights of black­ “We drove all that night and all the, State Board of Fisheries and overlooked that the Sgures on taxa­ ed, namely, that to move 3,000 tons last evening by Dr. Clarence E. ness, discomfort and threats! day Wednesday up to about 7 p. m. game to buy as well as lease land tion which were used by the Motor of freight on the highway would re­ Peterson, chairman of the general “Thank God it’s over,” Boettcher “On the return trip we stopped for public hunting, and lands, ponds Truck Association have practically quire the use o f 600 men. This means committre which had charge of the said. for gasoline three times, the same and streams for fishing purposes. no bearing on the situation which that onp freight tracker can handle production. Notwithstanding the “Where I was held and by whom I as we had on the original trip and the proposed l^slation aims to cor­ only 5 tons of freight 50 miles in one fact that there were 400 leas tick­ do not know. It appeared to be the was forced to lie in the bottom New Haven—^A report to Mayor basement of some house 18 hours by rect. day. There is every evidence that ets sold, the receipts were within ten of the car each time. John W. Murphy by tte Citizens, Th' Truck Association have evi­ fast automobile from Denver. this is so completely imderstated dollars of what they were a year “Some place along the way we committee on unemployment indi­ dently used all the fees derived from “Neither do 1 know who my ab­ as to be a worthless figure. The ago. stopped and I got the impression cates there are 12,000 unemployed the commercial vehicle registrations, ductors were, but there were two of freight tracks are operating up-, This is due to the fact that the that another man. joined us. That’s workers in the dty. estimated gasoline taxes, operators them—possibly three. wards of 200 miles per day and it is Rockville Lions Club did not have to what makes me think therq were licenses, and property taxes, all of “1 am thankful that they treated a well known fact they are carrying split with the producing company three in the gang. New Haven—Journal Courier to- . which covered the 47,523 commercial which directed the presentation. me as gentlemanly as po^ble \m- day forecast on what it said was loads very much in excess of 5 tons. “Finally the men said they were vehicles which were registered in Rev. Joseph Cooper, pastor of the der the circumstances. They even excellent authority that resolutions However, the truckers add that going to let me out They said that this State last year. Stafford Springs Methodist church, shaved me when I complained that for Joseph Weiner and Senator Rey- six men could do iquivalent work after I had been let out I should This is unfortimately misleading was the speaker at the regular semi- my beard was growing so long. mond J. Devlin, both court clerks. , Oi the Railroad. This is also an er­ count to 150. Then go around the be''ause a reading of the bills before ihonthly meeting of the Rockville "Desperadoes?—undoubtedly. But to be judges in the New Haven City ror. Steam Railroad train crews con­ corner and you will find a drag the Legislature, will reveal the fact Lions Club held last evening at the that’s all over now. Unlesi, I dream Court, will be reported in the sist of only 10 per cent of the total about it. store,’ they said. ‘Be sure to tele­ that the proposed regulation Is di­ Rockville House at 6:15 o’clock. Fol­ Legislature. In event of passage number of employees. “ About 11 p. m. on February 12, phone your folks as they are wor­ rected at only about 6 1-2 per cent lowing a members’ supper. Rev. Weiner would take the place vacant my wife and I had just returned of the commercial vehicles register­ In addition to trainmen the Rail­ Cooper delivered an interesting lec­ ried about you.’ through the death of Judge. Stanley ed in this State, leaving 45,700 road has station agents, clerks, ture on the topic, "A Visit To Lon­ home and I started to drive into the “They untied my wrists, put me F. Dunn while Devlin would replace garage when two men in a small out and drove away. I counted—I trucks completely out of the propos­ laborers, engine and car repairmen, don.” The affair was a big success Judge Philip Troup. sedan drove up. don’t know how far, took the band­ ed regulation. If, therefore, we are track repairmen, bridge and build­ and largely attended as many people ‘ ■ ■ --- Both Men .\rmed age off my eyes and went to the to consider this matter at all, it ing repairmen, telegraphers, signal­ were eager to hear Rev. Dr. Cooper “Both men were armed. They drag store. 1 telephoned my father PHI BBTTA KAPPA HONORS 35 must be on the bcisis of taxes paid men, and a large number of other speak of his trip to London. put me in their car and started to and he sent a friend to get me. by the relatively small number of classes of employees, and for every WUcox As Banquet Speaker train employee there are at least.9 drive. One man was in the back “Sixteen days—It seems more Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. Mai'cb 2 — tracks which are used exclusively, Lieutenant Governor Roy Wilcox seat with me. (AP)—Phi BetU Kappa, honors to men who are employed in perform­ of Connecticut will be the principal like sixteen years. for freight hauling over our high­ 29 Seniors and six juniors at Vasaar ing necessary work on the tracks, speaker at the Eighth Annual Ban­ “He immediately put a strip of ad­ “Thank God, it’s over now." ways by regular tracking companies. hesive tape over my eyes and an­ college were announced today by car and en^e repair plants, sta­ quet of the Rockville Fish and Game The regulartory bill specifically other piece over my head to hold the President Henry Noble MacCracken. tions, etc. Qub which wiL be held at the Rock­ excludes farmers, merchants, manu­ Awidting greater honors were Speaker tod Mrs. John Garner when, first strip on. They also roped my DIVORCE PETITIONS Among the seniors getting thq facturers, or the persons who trans­ The legislation which has been ville House tonight at 6:30 o’clock as shown here, they posed at their Washington hotel suite shortly before wrists— see the marks? honors are: Dorothy Allen, Burling­ Plans have been formulated for one port only their own property and proposed in Connecticut this year is he was to be inaugurated as Vice President. " ’We’re going un a long trip and Bridgeport, March 2 — (AP) — ton, Vt.; a aire B. Fisk, Newton persons not regularly engaged in the similar in form to what has been of the largest groups ever to attend will get along all right if you be Divorce petitions filed in the Su­ Center. Mass.; Margaret L. Harri­ a banquet at the Rockville House. transportation business, consequent­ either enacted or is proposed in up­ have,’ they told me. perior Court today were:' Eunice son, Hingham, Mass., and Ethel H. ly, instead of setting upv taxation wards of 40 of the States of the A number of prominent speakers will in health. He reports a very inter­ spent yesterday in Rockville on a “They meant what they said. A Marshall Jones of Greenwich, Thurston, Cambridge, Mass. figures for the entire number of Union and represents conservative be present including Superintendent esting trip. business trip. Mr. Beckendorf owns Helen J. Fitch, Cohasset, Mass., long trip— we drove all that night, against Joseph S. Jones, Jr., also of commercial vehicles registered, con­ thought for the public good. It will Arthur L. Clark of the Connecticut the property in the center of Rock­ The Fitch Hose Company, of the all the next day and into the next Greenwich, charging cruelty. was among the juniors. sideration should be given only to not drive any tracks off the high­ Fish and Game Commission, who ville formerly owned by George P. Rockville Fire Department held a night. Catherine Thompson Fuller of those trucks which come within the way but will protect all trackers was recently appointed to office and Wendhelser. "Occasionally the man sitting who will xnake his first public ap­ meeting last evening at the Center Greenwich, against William Fuller provisions of the proposed legisla­ now engaged in freight business Fire Station while the Fltton Com­ The regular inonthly social of the with me would poke me with his gun pearance at this time. Alderman Friendly Class of the Union Congre­ of Greenwich, charging cruelty tod tion. from \infair competition among pany held a meeting in the Prospect and remind me to be good or else Intemperance. After a careful examination of the themselves and is essentially the Roger J. Miurphy, president of the gational church was held at the “We stopped for gasoline' three Common Council, who has always street fire station. Several meet­ Herbert E. Macalloch, of StSm- WAKE UP YOUR most recent reports of the Motor same kind of regulation under which ings are scheduled for tonight as the church social- rooms last evening. times. Where I do not know. Each Vehicle Commissioner and disciis- tedeen an active interest in sports, Mrs. Gertrude Kingston as president, ford against Amelia Kern Macalloch the motor busses sure operated and Hockanum Compiuiy will meet at the time we stoppea, the man made me of Mamaroneck, N. Y., charging sion of the subject with persona will be the toastmaster for the eve presided at the meeting. The U. C. which register in this State and pay ning. West Main street station. lie down in the back of the car so 1 desertion. LIVER BILE- qualified to analyze these reports, C. presented several sketches which a tax for the use of the highway. If ’The Loyal Order of Moose will couldn’t be .seen. I couldn’t tell Annie Ktnierezy of Greenwich, it hu been determined tha^ so far Another prominent speaker will were very Interesting. what direction we were going. it is fair to regulate the busses it is be State Senator Eklwin R. Dimock hold a card party tonight at the against Michael Kinlerczy of the WITHOUT CALOMEL as can be stated, motor vehicle fees also fair to regulate the freight car Moose club rooms on Elm street to Sometimes we seemed to be going same place, charging intemperance for the tracks covered by the pro­ of Merrow. Chief Game Protector In circles." riers which use the highways for Joseph Williamson of the State Com­ which the public is cordially Invited WOMAN BADLY HURT tod cruelty. And Yon’Q Jump Out of Bed in posed legislation amounting to “ When we finally reached our their own profit. The bius are de­ mission will also attend. A short to attend. Max Breitung of Greenwich $226,703 and gasoline taxes to $311,- destination, I was put in w’hat the Morning Rarin* to Go signed to produce additiozxal revenue entertainment program will be pre­ New Haven, March 2 — (AP) — against Ruth Breitung of the same 414, a total of $538,117, instead of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerstenlauer took to be the basement of It you ImI lour sad lUBk ud tto eorld for the State Treasury and thereby sented by professional entertainers Miss Carolyn Tibbeds, 36, of Center place, charging cruelty. of Becker Lane are rejoicing over house. look! punk, don't iwallow n lot ol ulta, $3,896,334, which is as sUted by the reduce the amount of taxation now It is pleum^ to have about one hun street, Milford, was critically hurt minml vntor, oil, Irnttro oudy or UMVing the birth of a son, born at the Rock­ “Most of the time I was kept in Motor Vehicle Association. assessed on our over burden farm­ dred and fifty present at the ban this morning when heV car skidded gum and Mpoiet tlilh to mnko yea laddanly ville City hospital. a corner of that basement room. iwMt and buoyant and tuU of i The Motor Truck Association fur­ ers, home owners, and manufactur­ quet. The committee in charge of on the highway in Clintonvllle, The condition of Oswald Eckhardt “During my stay I heard no evi­ For thty can't do it. Th«y only boto tho< ther states that the maintenance ers and not to Injure any legitimate, arrangements consists of the fol (North Haven) and struck a tree. bowala and a mara moYOBant doem’t n t at of West Road, who is a patient at dence of any women in the place— QUIVERING costs on Connecticut highways for properly organized business. lowing: Kenneth W. Little, chair At noon Grace Hospital officials tho cauB. Tho roaaoa for year down and^nt the Rockville City hospital, is much only the two men who brought me. foaUnt la your Uror. It ahould pour out two last year amounted to $2,749,771, Very truly .yours, man; Archie Hewitt, Edwai^ poh' said her name was on the danger improved. I believe they were Americans. NERVES iwilnda ofUquid bilo Into your eowein daSy. and indicates that the State is mak­ JOHN C. OWBRS. nors, Leo Flaherty, Edward Tomlin list. She has a fractured skull, a Kiowa Council. Degree of Poca­ fractured right ankle and lacera­ They talked fairly, well. U thk bilo la not flowinc (toily, your lOod, ing a profit out of the motor vehicle son, Edward Collum and Edward hontas, will hold the first of a series Yield to Lydia El Plnkhana’s docu't difBt. It just deeaya in tao tovda. fees. Kreyssig. tions. “I was fed principally on sand­ Vegetable Compound Qaa bloata up your atomaoh. Tea anto a of whist parties on Friday eve­ wiches and soup. I hope I never eat thick, bad taato and your...... braatk la foul, The report of the Highway Com­ ELBOIRIC RATES Funeral of George F. Miller Constable William Kober said •Ua often broaka out In bUaJibBij’earhtod______ning. Miss Tlbbals tried to pass another either again. The reeuson I believe When you are Juet on edge. . , missioner recently published shows The funeral of George Frederick aehca and you (ad down and out. Tear whelo Editor, The Herald: Rockville was visited with a light it was a basement room was that when you cata't etand the chll- tyatem la poiaoaad. ___ that the SUte Highway Depart­ Miller, aged 66 years, of 6 Winder- machine and swung too far to the The following article appears in snow storm yesterday which made it left and lost control. She was the only light seemed to be artifi­ dren'a nolee . . . when everything lt_tak«_tbMO eeod. dd CARTER'S ment spent $6,250,401 for what are mere avenue, who died at the Hart­ UTTLE UVER Pi the March, 1933, issue of "Oil Heat" very unpleasant driving. cial. There was a' bed in the room It a burden . . . when you are irri­ PlUA to sat thiao two called ordinary re-curring expenses, ford hoNpital oh Sunday following a brought to the city by Michael table and blue . . . try this medi­ Kuada of bilo flowtu tiody and aia|M yea The faculty of the Rockville High and I slept remarkably well con­ il “up and up.” Taiw oonteia wpoiarwU namely, maintenance on State aid (a trade magazine). It may be of long Illness, was held fiom the Simeone, a resident, close by. cine. 98 out of 100 women report sufficient Interest to the people of school are rehearsing for a play to sidering the circumstances. The haradcB, goatlo ycfoteblo artraote, aBndne highways. In addition, there were home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frey benefit. whan it cornea to maUas tha btta flow frody. our town to warrant its publication be presented next month in the As far as extradition is concerned, days were the worst part—they fixed charges amounting to $108,542 of 2 Windermere t venue yesterday Sykes school auditorium. It will give you Juet the extra But don’t aak for UyarniUn. flak tar Caiter’t and new oonetructlon amounting to in your columns. those former Chicaga magnates seemed Interminable. you need. Life wlU UtUo Liver Pilla. Look fortb o aaBo Cartar'i afternoon. Rev. K. Otto Klette, pas­ Lenten services will be observed seem to have been Insull-ated. “Twice I was made to write let­ Little Liver PlUa on ^ rad laboL Bdaant a $7,681,499, a grand total of $13,990,- "Consumers of electric energy in tor of the First Lutheran church, this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the living again. «ttbatltate.Meatallctorta. 01M lC . lI.C e . 442 spent by the State, as compared Philadelhpia metropolitan area will officiated. Burial was In the family First Lutheran church. During the with $2,749,771, which is as stated benefit by a reduction in the domes­ plot In Grove Hill cemetery. Dele­ Lenten season it Is plaimed to con­ by the Motor Truck Association. tic schedule, after March 2, accord­ gations were present from the Sons duct the Thursday evening services The new construction which took ing to an announcement by the of Herman and Gesang and Decla­ in English language and the Sunday more than one-half of the total Philadelphia Electric Company. This mation Club, of which the deceased services in German. highway expenses was necessitated drop in rates will affect all users in was a member. Special warnings were issued yes­ H to a large extent by the wearing out the 1,800 square mile area served by Funeral of John Jack terday for the clearing of the side­ former roads principally, by heavy the company, and is estimated to The funeral of John Jack, aged 22, walks of snow. Prosecution has trucks and cannot be eliminated in save $1,800,000 for consumers this son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jack, been threatened by the police. any consideration of the cost of year. of Vernon Center, who died at Uncas Allen F. Beckendorf of Hartford highways. *'Thls reduction is based on an ex­ on the Thames in Norwich on Sun­ In addition, it should be remem­ pectation of an upturn in business, day, was held from the Vernon Cen­ and is subject to an upward re­ ter Congregational church yesterday Luckies bered that the State system em­ vision if new taxes are imposed on morning at 10 o’clock. Rev. Wil­ braces only 2,285 miles of highway the operating company, according liam F. Tyler, pastor, officiated at out of a total of 13,787 mUes or to the annoimcement. The new the funeral service. Burial was In Keep Watch for the roads in this State, consequently, a rate for domestic consumers n- the family plot In Elmwood ceme­ « • « very large additional amount was cludes a 75-cent minimum for the tery, Vernon Center. Feverish Cold paid by the respective Towns and first 10 kilowatt-hours, 5.5 cents Notes Qties to repair and rebuild the 11,- each for the next 40, 3 cents for the The first of the “Well Baby Con­ If you tre *'ron down’* or out of 502 miles of roads and streets, which next 150 and 2.5 cents for all kilo­ ferences" to be held under the aus­ condition, if sluggish bowels have- are not cared for by the State High­ watt-hours in excess of 200 each pices of the Rockville Visiting Nurse allowed poisonous impurities to way Department, so that the abov^ month." Association was held this afternoon accumulate in your system, you Please! figures do not include nearly as William E. Krah. from 2 to 4 o’clock in their rooms in are very liable to suffer from much money as might otherwise be the Prescott block. taken into consideration. The opening of the Lenten season “ feTerish” colds. Another feature which, however, HOOVER HONORED was celebrated in the different was ignored by the Motor Truck As­ churches in Rockville yesterday, par­ sociation consists of out of State Loeben, Austria, March 2.—(AP) ticularly St. John’s Episcopal Dr.IruesElixir freight trackers who do not register The Axutrian Mining College today church with both morning and eve­ Laiative Worm Ezpellcr their tracks or pay property taxes conferred the honorary degree of ning services. At the evening serv­ to the Towns. ice at 7:30 o’clock, Rev. George T. will ward off ot lesaen these ettzeka by Doctor of Mining on President giving rellrf frc.m constipation. The Motor Vehicle Commissioner Herbert Hoover. Lindsey, former rector of the Church has made very careful tests of the Minister G. B. Stockton received of the Good Shepherd of Hartford, Mrs. E. W. Stephan of 31 Ken- volume of traffic moving over our it on behalf of Mr. Hoover. delivered the sermon. berma Road, Dorchester, Mass., main highways and according to his Stanley Dobosz Post, No. 14, repmrt an avercige of over 12,000 American Legion, is sponsoring a writes: — *^t was recommended out of State tracks come and go A compact stopped a policeman’s Boy Scout Troop in Rockville, act­ to me by a r^ tive who had used over our highways every day and stray bullet and saved the life of a ing in conjunction with Charter Oak it for years, and I in turn most the number is constantly increasing, New York girl. But nothing’s been Council of the Boy Scouts of Hart­ ancerely recommend it, most of .so that he anticipates the number foimd that will save a man from ford. ’Ilie committee in charge of an for children, but also as a what comes out of a girl’s com­ organizing the troop consists of the of out of State trucks will be over laxative for adults.’* 15,000 per day within the next year pact. following: Roy Sanford, Clayton or two. The geographical location of Thrall and Arthur E. Chatterton. Snccatafnlly naad (or Si yaara. our State is such that practically Town Clerk John B. Thomas, who all tracks moving between the New returned from Miami, Florida, sev­ England States and New York City BANISH BLACKHEADS eral days ago, is greatly improved cross our State as they come and go. Um Rm Iiw I w ay. Tba Otatmant to haai These out of State trackers axe re­ Irrftatian. TIm M y to daan Mrt ceiving the free use of millions of w . Fartr—sssipla dollars worth of modern highways «« Mch and bMlat m tkta Traatimiit, paid for by the citizens of Connecti­ OTta to Retlml. Oayl. as. Mi. cut. RANGE If it were not for these splendid roads it would be impossible for SOCONY OIL them to transact their business and to the hard pressed taxpayer of the Resinol present time, there is every reason for oil ranges Fine tobaccos give character to feel that in requiring these out of State men to register their cars in Connecticut the proposed legislation N^W YORK “ Toasting” makes them mild is extremely conservative. Probably there are a few States over which EXCURSION CLEAN PROMPT Come widx us down South...to a Character for you! Then—watch such a hea^ i»oportion out of State SUNDAY, MARCH 5 tracks opiate as in Connecticut, great planter’s fields o f choice,ripe something yon’Il see nowhere and there is every justification for BURNING DELIVERY else in the worldl Follow those our Legislature to enact laws which ^ 2.00 ""SU™ tobacco—watch him select the will require these people to pay a GOING Cream of his Crop . . . then lufldoufl golden leaves as they are Lt. Hartfari ...... 8:40 A.M. V fair sum for the use of our high­ ^Toasted” ... purified by the ways. OualZStk St...... lltlB A M . follow diose leaves as they are Due New York* ...... 11:25 AM. funoufl Lucky Strike process . . • Mention is also made of the RETURNING ECONOMICAL purchased for Lucky Strike * amount of tax paid by the Steam J.V. New York* ...... 7:20 P.M. carefully aged and blended—the the process that imparts un- t. '.l./tl Railroads which represents 3 i-2 L». 125tk St...... 7:30 PJA *Grand Central Teraaiaal finest tobaccos the world can equ a lled M ild n ess * • • For these per cent of their gross'income not­ • j nuaiber lim* withstanding the fact that the R e ­ tt«o. Good ealy an aiiacial a®**?* train. grow—drawn ftom a reserve of two reasons—Character and reads make no u^ of the public See "King Kong” at elttaer over $100JXX),000 worth! That’s Mildnc88-**Luckie8 Pleue!” taiip^waya. On this point, may I ____ RADIO cm ? THEATER STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC. motion that the amount of tak re- THE NEW YORK. NEW HAVEN because ceive^^^tiie State of Connecticut A HARTFORD R . R. Phme Manchester 3975 V i I •

PAGE FOUR Bd^UBJSarVER SVENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,. THURSDAY, MARCH 2 ,198S. Mattf^stn; reckless drlviag and not leave tbe handicap ao bsavy aa to eaoBtttnta definition of simb operatton eeai* an iw fik Bdiy act. SvaiptedyB Grand Hotel / pletely up ia the jUr, aa it ia at picking on Japao—bow can she be Cuming CrraO present expactad to wla any wars? PUBUSHBO »X THS And let the Legislature not forget WATKINS BSRALD PBIMTXMa COMPANT. ZNU 12 BkMll 8trc«t bow extremely easy it would be, un­ THE MAD HITIJIB s i MsD«hMt«r Oao*. THOMAS rraOOSON der such a law, for as UuweMt Wa were quite wrong about Hitler Funeral Directors ^ Ganaral Haraser driver to be Trained’* aad deprived wben, OB . bis aeaua^tion of power, _ PpurM Oalebar ). ttSl of his driving rights in the atate of we ventured the guess that when ESTABUSUED^ YEA$S Publiabad B v w Khrcslag Sxcapt Connecticut for all time. Bundaj[a and Holiday a JBntared at tba ba found Watortf abouldartiM tba re CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Post Offtea at Maaobaatar, Cena- aa CecoBd Oaaa Natl Mattar. eponsibilltlee of tbe German eban- 8UB8CA1PTION RATC8 TBE NEW CABINS! critocBbtp be would ealm down, puU Robtrt K. AbCtersoo Phone; (MIet 6171 Ona Taar. by mall ...... if.oo Par Moatb. by mail . Tbe cabinet of fTaakUB D, Ronaci In hii horns and gradually fade out Kunsnd Dlractor RasidsocsTIM fUitKla ooptaa...... velt inconatag Presldeat of tbe SMt- of the spotlight. J X>a» varad. oaa yaar a*aaaa*aaa« ed States, with tbe positlOB o i attor­ It warn raally dUHeult to btlisve AIEMBBJt OF TH£ AB80CIATB1> Vi. PRESS ney-general unfilled at tbia writing that all tboaa Oenaaa Naala would TUa Aciociatad Praca la exclualvely because of tbe death of Senator ba feHowl8g a 4dMer randman, and f bntlUad to tba uia f»r i-apublleatlon er all nawa dfapa^obaa errditad to it Thomas J. Walsh, will eoasiat of tbe short af his btteg a aiadmaa it ‘Drunken House* Of Foggia Doomed •r not otbarwlaa eraditad fa tbia following persons: dMat Stan poasIMe that ha would **wa pob' lianad baraia. Secretaiy of State—Cordell Hull attempt tbe utter tyrannies—arebaic By Plane For Beautifying Italian City All , ot repnbUeatlon e( apaaiat drapatcbaa baraia ara alao ra of TennesMC. in tbeir crude aimpUelty—that ba aarvad. Secretary of tbe Treasury—Wil­ was feraver tbrMtentig. Tat ba Fbffia> Italy (AFl—The "drunk-, Kult aarrtea client of N S' A Sar> liam H. Woodin of New York. docs seem now to be just that A Dob Frsaesooo warned the dtl- tloa, Infi. ea bouse of FOffla,** oim of tbs of FOgfln $gtkm MfUi§ to Seeratary of War—Ooorge H. crasy. worid’s stra p fiit btoldtega, is to •owKniet Ao teM am lB raia. PubUahafa Aopraaeatativas Tba Dam of Utah. Xf aver a country waa t Matbawa fpeatal Af$ney-~S$w dliappoar la ite I2ad year as part vtnnla Rokd a ncia rasftwii #i Ibb- Postmaster-Oeneral — Jamea A. straight fbr tbs horrors of a draad- tesrsd witb bis l l sons to put op Tork, Cbfa«fb> Oatmit and Beaton. of a elty bsautlfleaUoB psogram. tbs bouss botwosa aunost and am- MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Farley of New Tork. ful dvll war, that country would Eloraa intoaioated youths srset* rise. t ’IRCULATIONS, Secretary of tbe Navy—Claude A.lseem to be tba OermaBy of Mareb. od tbs bottsa in a singte a ^ t Tbsy Mil wbee tbe youths startsd tbs TSe Katald FriattnaIS Gempany, In«„ Swanson of Virginia. ilM t. zt la simply laeoaaaivabie Bfixsd tbo eoBMOt Tor its su la stunt, tbsy found that tko wRyDsa Miumtf ne. M SaasaiaT IlMMitT raapeaatbillty...... walla with wIm . Fraacoano bad plaosd gwrda al all iaal anrr------Secretary of the Interior—Harold the prim t course of tba Nada Zt vim built la U90 to spite tbs tbs city wsUs, havwf aa water Ukei of Zlllnola. aaa land to aaything but tba wild- roud govsraor of tbs rsflra» Don avallaMs for piaster. Saeratary of Agrlcultiira—Haary lest dlaordar tbreugbout tba Raieb— J’ranesseo flavsrio Fifliolla. wbo Buoci thought of the barvria of THUMDAY, MARCH 2. A. Walltca of Iowa. {If it ia parstaCad in. Forb^ Hitlar WM fond of gasing out over bis wlat In bis osnara. Ia tba atodng •xteflsivs wbsat flsids from tbs Saeratary of Commarea—Daaial C. and bia mob will taka fUgkt at tba grassss. bowovsr, streag alsoiebe TBOMAB i. WAUH windows of bis mansion. Ont funso ware glvaa off. ito youths Repar of Wasblngtoa. linavitabta canaaquancaa of what they morning bs rose to find tbo tilted, bseans iatoMaated by InbalailoBi Tbt tetdily tmmpdetdd (Usth nt ross'tiatsd walls of tbs dniBkoa iuflstor Thomsa J. Wslib on tb« Saeretary of Labor—rraneai Far-1 ara doing. If they ooBtlau# ia tbair Craalty tbsy toilsd tbrauffb ths kina of New York. Itafatuatad policy of brutal rtprae* bouso obstnieting bis vtew. Bight, ttnaUo to bnttd aftn lg h t very «ve ot bii didvstioB to the Tbs story goss tbat Xtea ."raa- Thif Hat of namaa la vary fartsiOB tbara can hardly ba gsora than watt. But toil tbsy did aad at dawa hesdffcip ot the D«pdrtm«nt of Jue> esoeo was piqusd boeauao his ths fenr nastor walls, thraa ttortes frem tboaa Uata that' auggastadioBa iisua; aad that a bloody and nstgbbor, TOmaaso Anteaie Busd, tied wfU Bot OBiy eaft bb iBfvitBMd high* mso-tlatod from the wlas, thamsalvai to tba ntad of tba avar-fiboekiBg oaa ks^ter or a wlas bouss, rsfussd to narod tbomadvsa bitwosa Doa shBdow OB tbd iBBUfurtl odremontou ssU a paitsi of taad bstwosn tbo Framoseo's maarioa and bta grata Bt WBitilBftoB OB teturdBy but will aga AsiarlcaB wbaa it baaana manslea aad the wboaLflsids. * fislda. kBowB that Mi|, RooaavfIt bad Duoel too was irkod aad atass Later the druaksn house was briflf fcdfB diiBppoiBtment to thou> bis edlaiwiwsra fitted with barvols faesd with white ptoster, dlvldod fBBdff of idBirffd who beUtvod tbst swept tba country laat Neramber. tfJ jfJRVLF YO RJC yiWilirfi VifioBs Of Alfred E, Smith, Nowton ‘ ^ • w w b of rich rod wins, bs fait ia a P o ­ iato rooms lad adonod with ea h it BdflHBiftrBtloii of tbo DtpBit> tion to squandsr ths measy for tbs ino-rallod baleony. It bad bsoa tn- RMftt of JUftiOd would BlBrll B BdW D, Baker, Ofevaraer Ritebia of Mary­ HOWARD SCOTT WELCOMED spits bouss. habited tvsr atass its ootuirMlion. orB iB tbd dflforedBMflt of fedtcBl land, Carter Olara and otbor auob IN GOLD BOMBMIAN HAUNTS Health and Diet Pehind the Scenes in giaota of iba Dameeratio party eit- t iBWi IB diroetioDf wboro iboir ob tlBg about tbe oouboH board of the, „ New Tork, ^March 2 — Howard Uttls power is availahls. Coaprss- , fordiflMBt bBS loBf btfB iBor# or Advice sImi may bs tested by b a ^ by lidf uBdir luspidloft. BBtioB delighted tbe imagiaatioB of ***• BRUCE CABOT SETS turnlag over tbs sagins oraader tboaa wbo bad favored tba alaettoa I **** f®«**** tfy Ur. Frank NaCoy dsr witb tbs creak, wbUs A eoBMwbBt dour Bad usimtUBf WASHINGTON tlCD switeb to off aad tbs perfOBBllty, fra tto r Wslfb oBjoyed of ♦ tba New York gevaraer/ Tat I V U ^ a olub, w |iab ba about tba only Individual wbo at a^uouely ainra Tacb- JOBB OALORB—BUT NONE suffathleticpace bead t&rottto sUghtly advaaesd. If tbd UBllfflltid eoBfiddfloe of mtay WILL RHEUMATISM BTAY Amlssjoas or beards. Tbsy bavs nssd- » tbs rsatotaaca on tbe coaiaraaaloa that time waa popularly thought of CUREDr FOB HOOVERS SBCRVTARY •d tbs tebs for Osmoerats and h. Stroks is alight, and tbs sagtas AmotiuM, who bilidvdd h in to be, casss wnsrs Dsmoorats war# aoinl‘ In coflflactiofl with a eablaat job Lbga jj,, night * t£r**tha turns over rather easily, ithsrs Is a nor# tbdB otbor nidfl, euporlor to ^ When a patient with a tendency I ?splte All His Repotsfi Pewsv, natsd tbsy sitbsr fslt Mr. Roossvslt FOR MOVIE CAPITAL PresMsat Finds Hs Can't Pull a leak through valves, arouod pis­ tbd iBfludBdd dttbdf of wddltb sitd aad who waa raally picked for the Amarieaa Society of Englnaara to mild attacks of rheumatism site should bs sllowsd to make bis own tons that are loose or eracksd, or new Fraaidant'a effioial family waa axolualva dinner Judgeship Out of tbs Firs cholcs of Dsmoersts' or that tbsy power or of porootuA frlndsblpi tod for a wbUe, perhaps witb one leg i n Walter H. Newton through looss spark plugs. mwnmmSenator Walab. vrawn, xuHa waswai alwaysalwava Ba i ^ guists wiui in all full tba draaa diatin- axid hadn't batter brsak tbsir nils Hollywood—Bruce Cabot must be Tbs valves may assd grladlnf or dfMOlBtloBe. Otbori, wbo Bity in a cramped position, and gets up, Loyal Aid against confirmations. listed as another of tbe athletic gen- rsasattog, po rh ^ pistoo riags are bivd tboufbt that tbort wtro grtst good bat aa the probable attorney* j bate. But be wae much more he notices the leg is stiff and sore and creaks a little. "Guess I’m gentlemen wbo Incidentally and, in worn or broken, tbe cyllod«rs may er Uwyore tnd tberefor# fonie p«r> general. Ac it itands tbe eabl- d i ^ r l v dreeeed than be used to By RODNEY DUTCHEB Of course tbe Democrats could a measure, by accident are screen be worii or scored, or some sp a n getting old and rheumatic," he NBA Servlee Writer b tp f better quBbiled for tbe besd Mt I. n»d. vp ot,u,uy a , »»«.l ton3i’'“S ‘tiTbtoflS says. After several months the not do it alone. But they found the actors. ug may be cracked. These should necessary help in their policy from To sny such program of athletic I checked over, if compression is fbip of tbe DepBitaent of Juetlce, eecond^trlng material. j nmaligbt of pubUclty. rheumatic pains have slowly grown Washington-The President of the won# and he has definite attacks three or four of the Republican ^ o - recreation aa his when not a t the eloose, before another source of would dt leddt fMBt biffl tbd eredlt Yet we would be reluctant to ex- ‘*Ype, we still call our organiza of rheumatism which laet for a few United StetesHs supposed to be the gresslva Senators wbo bolted Hoo­ •ludlo a screen career can be little trouble is sought of ffOBi etrdBftb of cbBmetdr. press the opinion that this is not fi?,” "Technocracy,"’ he told me. hours, then j p away, but kera com­ most powerful man in the world, ver in tbe election campaign ant more tban incidental. When he Isn't 2—Spark plugs—may need clean­ lust as wall Mr haven’t tbe rumored 1,- supported Roosevelt. Some of those swimming or playing tennis or goll ing, or replacement . Gaps a b ^ d In day dvent, bid suddea pseelnf la ^ “ Roooovelt has 000,000 members, but we bavc an ing back. llMse shooting pains and but you could not convince Herbert •ore muscles may exist for years, Hooyer of it. Progressives have a very deep or boxing he can be found a t one of be the thinness ot a worn dime in B de^orabte tragedy; eeotfinentally quite obviously picked his cabinet astoaishii^y large number. ’They hatred for Hoover, Hollywood’s health institutes, tak­ width. until tbe congestion of toxins lo­ While Roosevelt Is picking men beesuee It foUowe «o closely upon less for tbs outstanding celebrity I Aeeording to their cates in some joint of the body. The Newton resigned bis CongreS ing a steam or a sun bath or piay- 8—Timing—should be checked. for the highest posts in tbe govern­ ing handball. It goes on for boura 4—Breaker points — should -be tbe oeoBdoB of bis sutnlage, poutl of its mtmbers than for its anttel- fingers q>ay be first, but it often, ment and will be filling tens ^ thou­ slonal seat to go to the White spreads to ths slbows and/shoulders House aad haa been a sort of a day, and at tto ^preaent 'pacs cleaned and adjusted. odlly Bad eeoBoiBledny beeauM of pated loyalty to bimself and to the I on I” And h j a ^ n ' ^ . snd at this stags Is called "articu­ sands of jobs after March 4, tbe liaison officer with Congress since, Hollywood is golag to have another^ 6—GasoHne Une -^should bo free the uBsettlliv effect of a Beceeiarlly policies he intends to pursue. itflB that teclmocratie manner than lar rheumatlsmy’ president can’t even make his own though his contacts have been more George O’Brien on its hands. from dirt and water. has been stated by publiclste best M* If tbe disease is not arrested in secretary a federal judge. This state "It isn’t for health—it’s fun." he 6—Intake gaskets may leak. hasty choice for tba attomey*geQ« of affairs seems all the more poign­ with the House than the Senate. Al eralsbip. time, the trouble extends to tbe though that may seem luu'd luck on says laconically, and stretches in Check these putting -water or btes and finally to tbe spine. Every ant when you recaU that tbe Senate, tbe sun. oil around the edges, and looiag group that tbere is not a real con- gtorar^ bot^ under tbe other, which must confirm presidential ap­ Newton, be might very well have effort must be made by the patient been defeated along with ot^er Re­ If bubbles arise. servatlve In the lot—some of the greeting pro’*- the rheumatism continues, the body Twin victims, Mr. Hoover and Tell the Democrats they’re being George O’Brien type of role. erly. LegieUture to provide for permaneoi furthw removal to th. M t ta d do- w vU i., o?“,5!u throws out a liquid bone formation Walter H. Newton of Minnesota "I’d rather do other things," be 8—Choke control—may not dose scribed as ’’progressives." None is their dinners. Tbe Meeting Place mean to block all those appoint­ forfetture of tbe right to operate an wbleb solidifies aroimd tbe joint, sit in the White House awaiting ments and they’ll remind you ^ the says. "I’ve done almost everything thoroughly when supposwUy not ia accused of being tied in witb anv ** ^ noembers "with ideas.' enlarging it and twisting it out of the day when unemployment will tbere is to do. except act—and now operation. BUtonoblle upon a second coovletkm they succeed in putting shape, joint is so deformed closing days of the second Wilson for reckless driving. It is doubtful pri»«. InUrMt. '|Wli.tli.r ...... overtake them. Newton is a former administration when a Repub'ican I’m doing tbat, or trying to. them over or not, once a Villager, tbat it is said "arthritis deformans" Congressman and for the last two "I’m not —1 actor, but 1 think If, nfter all thesa pcinto' have v/hetber such a law would work at Such a cabinet should at least always a Villdger. Your place is is present. majority was blocking all the nomi­ been checked up ,ana corrected, or three years has been Hoover's nations he sent to the Senate. having bad a variet> ot experiences ell well. render to the new President as full there, when you come back! If you have ever seen a patient helps. If you’ve done a thing in real the engine trouble persists, tbsu hobbling along, all crippled tm witb political secretary. The other day Henr> T. Rainey of Illinois a measure of co-operation as he the President sent his name to the life you feel at home doing it on tbe carbtmtor may be auspieted. Forfeiture, automatic and perma- Aotreeees and Dresses rheumatism, bent over, wracked by wouldn't be the House majority the screen—and tbe camera catches Posibly the only diflicultj h etv could wish. If it starts off lacking pain, you will understand why the Senate for confirmation as a Fed­ leader now and in line for the nent, is provided for upon conviction ’’One Grand” seems to be -oout eral district judge in Minnesota. th at" may concern adjustment That’s in the element of surpassing great ,the average cost of four costumes disease must be stopped before this speakership ItseU if the Republicans In bis "variety of experiences" not such a bard job. but cvtin tWs ^ of two other offenses in a measure stage is reached. Many factors hadn’t been so tough in those days. ness perhaps it will have plenty of ^ "tar, tbia year of de Such are the ways of partisan one included cow-punching in New operation requirM knowlodgs of proposed by Motor VeMclee Commis- opportunity to achieve (rreafnA.- Judith Anderson’s three must be considered, not only tbe Rainey waa on.' of tbe leaders in the Mexico where he was bom, survey­ tbe particular carburetor to use. nloner Stoeckel. The Motor Vehi­ actual pain, but the crippling of tbe poL'tics this year that the Senate fight against the Payne-Aldricb Some carburetors have- only onty throiirrSlA. costumes and one negligee came co would have none of this nomination ing with road b< ilders, sailing the cles Committee is considering the through deeds. It may turn out to about that, at Jay Thorpe’s. Claire body, and the loss of work. tariff and helped get the Tariff Com­ seas as an ordinary seaman, serv­ point Of adjustment, othera be a better administrative machine Luce's costumes in Gay Divorce The cost in money of a well-de­ and at last accounts the Republicans mission organized in an effort to reckless driving inclusion on its own ing as sparring partner for a boxer two and sometimes three. You can than one made up of men of lanrcr **“® 11,000. The veloped case of arthritis reaches an who were arguing tbat confirmation take the tariff out of politics. He —(after a week be knocked out the readily find these points by follow­ initiative. The offenses presented astonishing figure. If you add in would be a nice, gracious, inexpen­ became a lame duck in tbe Harding fighter and waa fired),—and uie ing tbe instruction book whleh^ gen­ by tbe commiseioner as deserving fM »^o yrt pun m«, huul ‘S glre the total cost for linaments, medic sive gesture to the retiring Preil- landalide of 1920. more prosaic business of stock­ erally accompanies your car. al care, lamps, treatments, and time dent were not making much head­ the penalty of life forfeiture of li­ against each other and possibly balk I Claire fur on her suit. So she plunk- Wilson sent his name to the broking. under the driving of a master who, I WOO out of her own purse for lost from employment, tbe cost is way. Senate for membership on the Tariff When that' latter occupation dis­ All carburetors have an adjuse- censes, upon repetition, are those ot very high. It seems that Mr. Hoover originaJ- ment for idling speed. It- is it is becoming increasingly evldeni, “ P® ■*>« wears. Several measures may be used Commission and the Senate refused appeared be came to Hedlywood and driving under tbe influence of liquor nrnnn«M tn hi. n—. Before a dress house makes 1: bad scheduled Newton for tbe to confirm—the first time It had i,ot into pictures. After a Ijttle ex­ this, in most cases, that has to he p eposes to boss hit own show, | clothes for any star, the procedure which will temporarily relieve the Federal court of ^peals, but when and of evaalOB ot responsibility. attacks but they cannot be con­ ever refused to confirm a member tra work a test opposite a well readjusted in order to get the mo* ia to read the ecript, then an addi- there didn’t seenT any chance of of the House for such a Job. known stage actress proved roo>e tor operattog property from Idtug There is very little 'ground for sidered permanent cures. After CHANGES WWW m w n I "clothes acrlpt’’ which may huidling thousands of cases of confirmation on that, decided to ap- So Rainey ran for Congress again, fortunate for him than for her. He to high speed. This is rather sim­ sympathy for any person twice ♦ epedfywhat type of c^tumea u rheumatism, I have discovered tbe p.'int him to tbe minor place on the won reduced prices. too harsh if it also set on foot for diet and good colon hygiene the pa­ sleep will do you more goo<|. No Kong" for 11 months—the time tbe occurred to Tokyo that that was SteiTJUirPets tient shoiild be able to stop tbe Eat Only When Hungry matter how much you diet, nothing human actors worked—and doesn’t What is said to be the worid’a all time a driver so anti-socia], to spread of rheumatism to other Question: Milton J. asks: “Should you can do will take the place ot think bis part will do him much largest plow cuts furrows. Oom 96 cowardly or so excitable that twice no way to talk, under the circum- Clara Bow's white mouse, parts of the body and will then get one eat his meal if it is time but physical exercise, and it is surprising good except that it’s in a "big" stances. Things were not going so "Flaky", which cost 920 to get here to 42 inches 'deep, and three feet he has run away from' tbe scene of rid of any soreness troubling- him. he is not hungry?” ' how you can gain in strength picture. ' wide, in Clalifomla. swimmingly in Jehol. The aalns Holljrwood, stays As long as he continues to follow Answer: 'niere would not be through increasing your -exercise "Nobody’ll remember anyone in an accident of bis own causing. much sickness or many digestive made wara were at bMprhMw lose, -Tmorel 1 from2?*** **®*'the management, ***® F****, With and BOwhat ktClU is tbe correct habits of living, be may when it would probably seem to you the picture except the big ape," he Diamond-back rattle snakea ia But these are.very definite of­ expect to stay cured and to have no disorders if people would eat only that more rest is necessary. Your says. losses in front of Jehol City were more, no additional charge. when hungry, .^petite any hun­ the Washington, D. s6p Are fenses. Reckless driving, largely return of bis trouble. If the disease craving for sweets is a craving for His real name is Jacques De kept in a constant tempeiatim' of probable. The success of the cam- *^® Flaza encourages pets las ac- progressed to tbe point where ger are quite different, but you stimulants and will be overcome as Bujac,—ancestry French, Irish and because of the lack of prlma facies should at least have an appetite be­ 80 degrees. JM*U w « A . b M ? ? he has lost the use of an arm, he soon as you regain your normal Indian—and he’s 26 years old. in tbe statutes, is another matter. may find that the stiff arm may fore your meals or you should wait strength; the same time local revolution- j of pet that isn't dangerous, or too and miss as many meals as neces­ At a Cincinnati, Ohio, bed re- As a criminal charge it Is sadly lack­ never .regain its old-time flexibility, cently, a 96.000 hlpik^toinaa arles in Manchuria were reported to 1 Plff* I'bey serve a eii^lc portion or although be should be able to use sary until,there iS' a return of your ing in botmdarles; it it widely Indu normal appetite. (Prunes and Milk) - WWS choked on an inect very much improvement from ing tbe boiling point. that as alibi material? this local treatment unless the pro- ally be corrected by a slight surgio- At least eigbt oqt of every 10 persons visit American soos erary twice in a number of years be pen­ al operation. Tbe doctor could no motorists who set about this oper­ So suddenly we have Tokyo de­ pei; diet and hygienic habits are (Warthag Qff Mosquitoes) year. alized for reckless driving. Berkeley, Cal.—Dr. John Belling. also adopted. doubt determine if thla is true in ation eommeace fusring wltr tbe claring that the British arms em- 66, biologist who did much work in your case. If not, your trouble Is Question: Wayne R. asks: "Do carburetor, a finely adjusted mech­ Some cooklsburr ee^s you know of any method of keeping .g iirmr It would be a more or less reck­ bargo "can only be intended as a rc- S h F«etlcs QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS probably a habit which you have anism which, although delicate, is inate after the lin t yeaT|,aeid soara less proceeding, it seems to us, for A A l. “ “ developed the theory of formed and which can be cured bv mosquitoes from biting? We are generally the last part of the ' a.' do not sprout until tito seeond' buke to J^>an aad must change our segmental Interriiange of chromo- paying close attention to the sound­ very much troubled with mosquitoes ;o fall. Tbia inatnunent la the the Legislature to make Ufe-long FlngemaU Infection at certain times in the year." year. long-standing friendship for Brit- Nomes. Question: Miss Betty U. writes: ing of your consonants and at­ leart of the automobtie ejrstem, and revocation of license applicable to aln.” Cal— AusUn Herbert "For a year and n half I have been tempting to pronounce clearly the Answer: Mix two parts of oil of properly adjusted at tbe factory Unbrellaa ot asbestos BM /Itotoff second convictions for reckless driv­ troubled with infected fingernails. wordt, and letters causing you tba citronella with one part of pine oil with little reaaon to read^lBC It used by German flremeRtoltofa If the Jehol campaign should flop L f f i d?^er*"Md*foSder^J“ HUta and rub lightly on the skin. This ing. The Legislature conceivably Have tried several remedies but got most difficulty. after It haa been broken in to the off flames shbotihg out froip^burnr it would be a lovely thing for Japan iBrothtra* only temporary relief. Two of the will keep mosquitoes off. climate. Ing buUdinga might have one thing in mind and to have that arms embargo to blame N, Y.—Arthur Hind, 77, nails have come off. What do. you (Build Up Strength Through the courts quite another—and a for ft. Of course everybody would S J S J advise?" ^ Exerdee.) Tbe French resent the Ameri­ The carburetor, therefore, should C3aws attached to giovae relatively unoffending driver might Answer: You are starving'' for Question: 8. writes: "Have gone can policy of sendlBg unofficial be the last instrument to touch lave the I ittsw. saora know better—but what difference through much slokneas and disease observers to Europe, saya an fall between the two. bone-building salte. Tbe acidosta when looking for the eouroe of sao- effletoat i l a & o i r ^ would that make to Japan? i . .. ^ .... from which you suffer can be cured and nothing but your way of dieting American economist xm his return tor trouble. Before at it, ttTatfooofthCi If there is to be such a drastic Anyhow the embargo, which on ancf^t snakS^JJ^e? iatSes?ak^ If you will use a liberal amount of has ever hdped me. but I still have a from abroad. Of course they’re it migbt be advlMtole to cheok up penalty, by all means 1^ us have a green vegetables in proper combin­ tired feeling, no matter how long I not growling about tha Intrusion tbe following poetiblo sources of Experimehterw Monday wae going to help Japan, on j ^ some sections where snakes are ation with proteins, whole grains, Bleep. What about a constant of some j.000,000 wbo went legal blue print of whamconstltutes engine breakdown: ef liuaotf have Wednesday suddenly becomes a * 5 2 t^ ''S** ****** ******* and other foods containing vita- craving ipr sweets?’’* over in ’17-'2^ aa that was more 1—CkimpreesloB r- If th at Is low, erate exposure nttos. Leave out all denatiu^ Answer: Tyy taklnf more syate- or lees qffldaC: there It a leak somewhere and very qreaee tine

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BL Stocks family Bible which he win use4n tajdng|tbe oa^'^ gan February 14 stfU it in fores as A llefb a sy ...... l trick of putting in. lew ferro sUleoa,' of office as President 'The Bible has in the the Fords,, Mnatpr Couasqs and DOCTOR DECLARES Allied Cbem ...... 78 Bank Stocks so that five to 10 per eerit of tbe Bid Asked Roosevelt famUy for almost 300 years , the' banken eenpnue effertsrto re(^n A ia Cap 81 chromium never "lost itr oxygen but Cap Nat B and T .... 46 — Detroit bairiu. . (Ooatiniied Prom Page Oite) Apt Eor Pow 4% first entry— that of a Urtb—is dated isto. The’ A m Rad S t a a d ...... *% Conn, River ...... 430 — , Maryland’a day-to-day bank holi­ was skimmed off ab, dzoM. This In­ convention in C^hicago last summer. Ain RbmH H Htfd. Cmin. Trust .... 45 56 Bible will be opened to the thirteenth chapter of day was. conttbued pending passage sured all the silioob being skimmed Htfd. Nat B and T ... 16 20 of legislation tb‘ remedy the situa­ Dr. Costello .sigreed that Senator off also. Th e seeWtogly simple Am Tel and T e l ...... 96% ■words on Am Tob B ...... 68 First National...... 110 — tion. W aish did npt look well. was so revolutkmuy that it was Am R^at IVlca ...... 18 New Britain Trust ... — 180 Indiana banka continued to act in lEfoqn after Dr. Costello's arrival in pstented. It was tbs' Idea of Ronald Anaconda ...... 6% Wesi Harford' Trust.. — 190 accordance with . local conditions, the Walsh drawing room the Rev. Wile, a metallurgist of Sheffield, Ateblaon ...... 85% laswaiioe Stocks some limiting withdrawals and Father Mortimer Ev Twomey, pas­ England. Auburn 88 Aetna Casualty ...... 85 37 others doing business a* usual. At tor'of the Gate of Heaven church. By ita methods of- applying this Balt and Obio ...... 9 Aetna life ...... 10% 12% Newcastle a modified form of.aorlp South Boston, Mass., also a passen­ patent the Rustless' Xffm Corpora­ Bendix ...... 7 Aetna Fire ...... 26% 27% w ss circulated, banks issuing the ger on the, train, entered and ad- tion eliminates tbe extra stepe, also Betb Steel ...... U H Automobile ...... 13 15 scrip against deposits, the paper minlstere<| tbe rite of extreme tme- expense.and claims to produce tbe Conn. General ...... 18% 20% Borden ...... 18% being‘accepted as currency.. Under tion. He then comforted Mrs. Walsh metal more cheaply any other Hartford F ire ...... 32 34 Can Pac ...... 8% this arrangement no currency leaves imtil she left the train-with her process. Dr, Downey said the com­ National F ire ...... 36% 87% Caae (J. T.) ...... 88 the bank. .But the "frozen" deposits busbmid’s body at Rocky Mount. Hartford Steam Boiler 38 40 pany increased its businesa even Cerro De Paaeo ...... 8% serve as'security for tbe bank Dr. Costello and Mr. Conley are Phoenix Fire ...... 45 47 during tbe poor steel year of 1982, Chef and O bio ...... 25% orders. returning to their homes after a and has doubled its output since tbe Cbryaler ...... 9 Travelers ...... 810 320 Tbe situation In Ohio was easing/ visit'in Florida but planned to stop beginning of deprMSibn, Coca Cola ...... 82 PubUc Utilities Stocks with many bankers considering tbe off in Washington for the inaugura­ Col Giaa 10% Conn, Elec Serv ..... 41 46 possibility of raising tbe limit placed tion Saturday. They said , they would Cotnl Solv 9% Conn, Power ...... 39 41 on withdrawals. Join the Maiisachusetts delegarion, Cooa Oaa 46 Greenwich WkQ, pfd, 45 55 xneeting Mr. Conley's son-in-law, Cent Can ...... 87 Hartford Elec ...... 61 58 Nine states in which bank holi­ (^ rles Hurley, state treasurer of SOME WOMEN Com P r o d ...... 47%Hartford Gas ...... 46 — days exist by proclamation Of gov­ Orup ...... 81% d o ,_ p fd ...... 46 — ernors or. authorized state bank df- Massachusetts. Ou Pont ...... 32% S N B T C o ...... 96 100 ficials are: California, Oklahoma, ALWAYS AnRACT Eastman Kodak ...... 52 Maottfaetarinf Stocks Michigan, Louisiana, Mississippi, Elec Auto Lite ...... 12 Am Hardware ...... 13% 14% Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky and Am H oeieiy...... ~ 26 You want to be ivqntiftil. You Elec Pow and L t 4% Maryland. ' wmt the tireless «ergy, fiedi omd- Pox Pilm A ...... Arrow H and H, com. — 7 In five other states restrictions on Oen Elec ...... 11% do., pfd ...... 80 — withdrawals are in effect in some of Billings and Spencer,. ~ 2 tbe banks. The states are: Ohio, \ Oen F o o d f'...... 22^ wstem of the poisons caused Oen bCotora ...... 10% Bristol Brass ...... 4 7 Pennsylvania, Indiana, Arkansas do, pfd ...... — 105 ^ toipid fiver. Gillette ...... and Illinois. Ih the latter state a MONEY . years, men and women auf- Oold Oust ...... 12 Case, Lockwood and B — 300 five per cent withdrawal limit has Wk«n You N««d It! lenng from stomach trouUes, piinito. Orlfeby Orunow ...... *i Collins Co...... 17 — been made operative by three East Colt’s Firearms ...... 8 9 LOANS ARRAN66P QUICKLY htfl^ieaa y d Iwidadiea have taken Int lU r v ...... St. Louis banks as "a temporary SMAU MONTHLY PAYMENTS Dr, Awards Olive TaUeta* a auc- E tfle L o c k ...... — 20 measure.” cessAbstitute for c £ S a cor^ Funir Bearings ...... — 35 •• Cumuln'—WrHt — trPhuntl Int Tel and Tel ...... 6% . N o holiday has been oalled - in known Fuller Brush aass K. — 12 Johns Manvllle ...... 18 former subordinate of Feng Yu- nese high command is preparing a Minnesota, but Gov. Olson signed a Personal Finance Co. by th ^ olive orimvTIiey act easily Kennecott ...... 7% Gray Tsl Pay Station. 14 16 I loom 3—State Theater BIS«r. ROOSEVELT IS SHOCKED Hslang, the "Christian General." bill yesterday by which tbe state uppn^boweJswitho(Utgriping.They Lehlfh Vftl Coal ...... Hart and C o o le y ...... — 125 new defense line in Sun’s rear, ex­ commissioner of banks is empower­ rat-Main St. Phoae TI30 M p cleanse the system and tone up The oalr eharve la three aaS aac- L lffr and Myers B ...... 81 Hartmann Tob, com... 2 Sun's troops occupy the positions tending from Pingchuan to, Sautao- ed to suspend the business of a state thelhrer. do., p f d ...... 7 — haU pereeat eer moath oa anpald L o ^ ’s •'>...... between Cblafeng and Pingchuan. kow,. 45 miles to the, nqrthweat, batik for a maximum period of 15 aatouat at loaa. Int Silver ...... 9 13 OVER S m WALSH’S DEATH Lorillard ...... 11’ 4 He is notoriously unreliable, and with the Intention of making a Uut days at his discretion. do,, pfd ...... 24 30 McKeesp Tin 47 it was believed here that the Chi­ stand there If Lingyuan sbo^d ^1- Likewise in Idaho a bill was pass- Mont w ard ...... 9% Landers, Fray A Clk, 19 21 (Continued iProtri Page One) Nat B la eu lt...... 88% New Brit. Meb. com,. — 5 Nat Cash R e f ...... 8% do., pfd ...... — 60 bis place in the circle ol my friends Nat D a ir y ...... Mann A Bow, Class A — 2 will be-impossible." Nat Pow and L t ...... 9 do., Class B ...... — 1 Frieiparing For T rip ' North anci Judd ...... 8 10 N Y C e n tra l...... 14% ■ Mr. Rooseve't beard the starfling N Y N H and H ...... 11% Niles Bern Pond ...... 5 7 announcement of the death of the Noranda ...... 19% Peck, Stow and Wilcox — 3 Russell Mfg ...... 5 10 Montana Senator, whom h> had an­ JOIN THEt THO IJSA^S North A m e r ...... 19% Packard ...... 2 Scovill ...... 10 12 nounced Just two days previous as Param P u b ...... % Stanley Works ...... 8 , 10 his attorney-general, while prepar­ Penn ...... 14% Standard Screw ...... 23 38 ing to depart for Washington for his Phillips Pete ...... 5 do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Inauguration. Pub ^ r v N J ...... 38% Smythe Mfg C o ...... 15 — News of the death was transmit­ Radio ...... 3% Taylor and F e n n ...... — lOO ted to the Roosevelt home by the w h o n il th eir bins w ith Radio Keith ...... 1% Torrlngton ...... 29 80 Associated Press and the President­ Rein R a n d ...... 3% Underwood M fg Co. .. 8% 10% elect Issued bis.words of regret Rey Tob B ...... 28i,4 Union Mfg Co ...... — 8 through Marvin H. MacIntyre, one Sears Roebuck ...... 18% U 8 Envelope, com... 50 — of his secretaries. Socony Vac ...... 6% do., pfd...... 55 — Veeder Root ...... 4 7 There was no hint of whether the South Pac ...... 12% President-elect would fill the vacan­ South R w y ...... 8 Whitlock CoU Pipe . . . — 5 cy In bis Cabinet before he takes Stand Brands...... ^...... 14 J.B.Wirms Co. 210 par — 46 THE HIGH TEST FUEL office on Saturday. St Gas and E 3 ...... 8% St Oil Cal ...... 20 Already many names have been St Oil N J ...... 22% heard in the discussion of a possible 3 EASY RULES for Using Tex Corp ...... 11% Weather Report successor. Prominent among thepe RoppenConnectlentCoke Timken Roll B ear ...... 14’ i are Arthur Mullen, of Nebraska, and Trans-America ...... 3% Bostoo, March 2__ (A P )— Fore­ Professor Felix Frankfurter, of Mas­ 1 S h a k e I chm -^Because Kop- Unit Aircraft ...... 17% cast for Boston and vicl^ ty; sachusetts: . para Connecti­ Unit Corp ...... 8 Mostly cloudy tonight; Friday Unit Gas Imp ...... 16% partly cloudy and slightly colder; cut Coke is a ll U S Steel 23% moderate to fresh north or north­ fuel.imdburne U til Ppw and L t ...... 2 ^ west winds. The minimum temper­ JAPANESE FORCES down to fine Warner' Pic ...... 1% ature tonight will be near 30. Western Union ...... 19 Conditions: The barometric pres­ ashes that West El and M ff ...... 20% sure is low off the New England MASS FOR FINAL . drop through Woolworth ...... 27% and New Jersey coasts, lowest read­ the grate with Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 11% ing reported 29.50 at Nantucket JEHOLCIHPUSH Lightship. Snow has fallen quite very little generally from the St. Lawrence shaking. Once valley southward to Pennsylvania (Continued From Page One) a day is often enough to shake— LATEST STOCKS and New Jersey. The pressure re­ less frequently in mild weather. mains high in Manitoba and south­ stiff battles at Shaitiaosban,' and at ward across the plains states and Peichangjingtze. 3 Use less .draft —Because New York, March 2.— (A P )—^The the Mississippi valley. Rain or snow If Marshal (ihang's own troops Stock Market was bolstered by fresh has fallen in the extreme northwest, are defeated again or fall to con­ Koppers Con­ buying-, after giving away rather but in most of the middle and tinue resisiting' ■ the Japanese on- necticut Coke abruplty in the first hour today. western states the weather is gen­ slaught,..G-...emor-.T^g is-expected is High Test Trading was quiet, and selling did erally fair with temperatures close to immediately pledge allegiance to Fuel, it bums not at any time reach large propor­ to normal. The temperature has the Japanese-sponsored Mahebu- tions, but dividend news and the fallen slightly in the Missouri -val­ kuo government or start his flight evenly with­ spread of banking restrictions re­ ley and eastward to the middle A t­ to Peiping. ou t forcing sulted in momentary weakness. lantic coast, and it has risen in the the fire and After prices had sagged 1 to more upper St. Lawrence valley and in the REPORTS QUESTIONED than 2 points in several instances, middle-southern states. Peiping, March 2.—(AP)—Dis­ wasting heat however, there were recoveries of The morning readings with maxi­ patches from ■ the' Jehql front which up the chim­ from fractions to a x>oint. mum and minimum for the preceding reached hiere this afternoon con­ ney. It responds at once to clos­ American Telephone, American 24 hours: ; tained no pnfirmation for Japa­ Tobacco B, and J. I. Case each lost 8 A. M. Max. Min. nese reiwrts that the'city of Ling- ing as well as to opening of about 2 1-2 points, then came back Boston ...... 34 36 32 yuan Had been captured. dampers. roughly a point. In the rails. Dela­ Bermuda ...... 60 64 56 The battalion of the troops com­ 3 m i the fire pet heaping | ware and Hudson reacted 2 3-4, be­ Chicago ...... 32 , 40 32 manded by Tang. Yu-Lln, Jehol fore recovering partially. Two- Denver ...... 32 60 ,30 governor, broke and the Japanese fsdl—You can' point losses in Dupont and Allied Helena, Mont. _____ 30 50 28 penetrated tbe .defense llnw at do this with- i Chemical were reduced by fractions. Jacksonville ...... 46 66 44 Taipingfang, 15 miles'southwest of Miscellaneous issues off 1 to 2 points Kansas Qty ...... 38 58 38 Chaoyang. - • out danger of in the early afternoon included Los Angeles ...... 46 60 44 Then the Japanese pushed up the Smothering American Can, Public Service of Miami ...... 54 76 .51 motor road to Llngi^an. pounded the fire. Kop­ New Jersey, Trans-America, New New Orleans...... 48 66 48 the <3hinese. with a^tillerv untU York Central, Southern Pacific, New Y o r k ...... 30 46 28 two shattered C3iinese .brigades pers Connecti­ Johns Manville, Sears Roebuck, Coca Norfolk ...... 32 50 30 bolding that city withdrew: cut Coke is IVB TIMES as mpny families now.use that'has caused the rapid increase in the use Cola and J. C. Penney. Interna­ Philadelphia ...... 32 48 32 Tw'o more' brigades ' were hurried lighter than tional Business Machines, however, St. Louis ...... 34 54 34 up from Pingchuan, a few raUes to moved up more than a point, on S t Paul ...... 22 36 22 coal and bums Koppm Ccmnecticut Coke, ttie High Test of diis fhel This extra heat means /ess atten^ the west, to aid the defense. The .. * • * . . . publication of its 1932 statement. U. San Fran cisco...... 50 58 50 Chinese.dispatches; said that at most economically and effec­ F 1 S. Steel lost nearly a point. W ashington...... 34 46 32 p. m., regulars, from Chang Hsiao- tively when you keep a deep fire. Fuel, as used It four years-ago. - ...... tion and Zees aahea to handlei In fKt, the' Moderate trickles of selling, Liang’s army commanded by Gen­ ♦ * ♦ ashM from an average furnace using Koppers brokers reported, came from areas eral Wan_ Fu-Lln, former governor Why ttus amaffing gain in populaiity? where banking acti-vities are re­ CURB QUOTATIONS of Heilungkiang province in Man­ These 3 rules mean less work 'Cofinecticut Coke will go in a Utde pail about stricted. Restrictions on withdraw­ churia, were stlU bolding Ldng- and less attention. Your Kop­ als, however, act In one way to with­ yuan. Because in kny /iimace, in any home, in hold pressure from the securities Assd Gas and E le c ...... pers Connecticut Coke fire rer a foot high. Am er Sup Pow ...... 3 A t that, tim e-a brisk fight was markets, for they save banks from going on in the outskirts of Ung- quires leea work in firing and any location, Koppen ConhecHcat Coke the necessity of liquidation loabs Blue Ridge ...... l% Cent States E lec ...... 1% 3man but the Japanese had not yet in taking out aahes, banks per­ And because each ton gives you more heat and investments. A t the same time, crossed, the river into the dty. prosHdes better heat, with /ess work, for the market was regarded by brokers cat S e r v ...... 2% fectly and provides a steady Cit Serv., p fd ...... i i u The situation at Chihfeng. north you u^e ./ess tons. The price per\ton ie as in a fairly good technical position. of Jehol City, was uncertain, for warmth for leae coeL ^\ith a relatively large short inter­ Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 11% /ess cost. Ford Limited ...... 3 communications were cut off since .lower j^eo. So besides freedom from unneces- est. Recent decliqes have been 11 o’clock this morning. It was ad­ checked by short covering, as N iag Hud Pow , 9% Penn Road ...... i% mitted by the Chinese, however, It provides* better heat because it is all fueh saiy work, you save oiough every w ^ you ' traders are wary of TnaintniniT^g Stand Oil Ind ...... % that the enemy was within striking short positions, on the theory that 17 United Founders ...... 1 distance of Chihfeng at 8 o’clock PRICE It is almost entirely heat-giving carbon which use Koppers Connecticut Coke to pay for a any decisive action to ameliorate the United Gas ...... i% last night. ■ . banking situation might give the list United L t and Pow A ...... 2% There were doubts here regard­ banks peifecdy, needs no .ekhra attentipn, re­ to the movies, or s o o m odier pleasant a sharp boost. March is likely to Util Pow and L t ...... l ” ing the loyalty of Sun Tlen-Ylng. be a rime of rising prices, as sponds qukiliy'm opening or dosing of damperei little hixury. • . • .. traders buy in anticipation of a • • spring revival in business. The LESS SOe Be A arid gives you more heat per ton. ' business outlook has now been bo- MRS. WALSH TELLS roBCAsa • 4 9 V Start now to use High Teat scured. but none the less, some bu>’> That is why Koppen Connecti-' ing is reported on the theory that OF HUSBAND’S DEATH PHONE YOUR . Puelin your frornace. Phone us the present banking crisis may be (Continued Prom Page One) 1 . 3 5 likened to a clearing shower. rFBB NET cut Cdce is die High Test>^PueL. HEALER OR i TON CASB " ■ '* , . . or your pwn dcialer and order.. In corporate news, International heart trouble. I think he did tbat KOPPERS C O ^ COKE Business Machines’ 1932 earnings re­ to spare me. But it is not only better heat Koppers Connecticut Coke. '• port, showing net of $9.11 a share, '"nie doctor looked at the Sena­ against 110.55 in 1982, was a bright tor’s condition, tested the heart, t e y o n r d o B r ■spot. Di-vidend cuts by Loew's and felt tbe stomach and took his fever. FREE HELP - t r Penney, and Johns-Manville’s pro- The Senator said yesterday be felt To g«t kkpll AifL oiA omission brought selling into well. So much better. Some friends OUT ta tttrm A F iU ^

'RWtT SeuA r thoae shares. Dividrad news bow- ^ invited us to lunch. 1 refused Wherever you live* whatever C«nuiooH^ Cowpaay sveir contained a number ot regular LUX TOILET SOAP to g*i. The Senator said 1 better go. t j ^ nf fhensee you aeetjmu can Write your imme asd addm au an qcdlDa^ aiBbursements. n o tary by W . T. "I left him with the doctor, who Grant Company, Lehman Corpora- 1 called again and went to tell the have the sdviee of a Koppere Oke eeat u;8. Oeid.‘ Dept H<^p don, tutd Chase National Bank. friends 1 could not have luncheon Ser.nee Biap without ooet or l^ppiM .Cd^eetteq^ G <^ "Compaajt-lSg with them. ■ Mpe M p le oertaiu 80 HURT IN RTOBCK 'T h e Senator was eating liquids fo..Hve you.asouey and trouble You wiU ie o ^ apd uot much. Ti»e hotel owner in lisjiRfng -ydur home. Jnat 3 ^ 'ee|y^'t|j|a'M -yap' ^ ^apt. March 8.-r(AP) -^TWrty canted me (to see the fHenda). l lik^hieis'ia thiB:iia^-'sM li' -^^JCagerB were iajuradinjurad tbdpy'wi^t c M u beck in 40 mhuitea. ^ a mail train from BelfiMt " I - , t to Omifn " Tou were not toBf* the Senator :'t \ '.V .’ V'V: . — Maricets Junction s^d. I. told them 1 e ^ d not stay *5 !our mlibh from Omagh. for luncheon I told hbn.’’ k W F W

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Bast. \ ------, Tk* Assaeiatad Prass> 6:45— 7i4S—Beako Carter—basic: Be> Bin B ifort Lflflfllaturfl Would NRC W EA F N ETW O RK tween the Beekands—west D«wbxa ago I had a sizeable balance in the while under tbe influence ot 'intoj^ successful. •K)0—10t00—Baron Jack Pearl—^ to c wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr set the mayor after he was shot by pure bred Jerseye-from the richest a slight attack of angina paotorig 10:00—11:00—Songs by Jimmy Melton wmal: Midwest; wcky kyw kfkz wanr Giuseppe Zangara, whose bullet was Bellfontaine Building and Loan As­ agricultural section of Ohio—Lo­ eating liquor or of evading respoa- Boston—Joshua Crane, Jr., pilots 10:10—11:10—Don Bastor’a Orchestra wis kwk kwer koii wren wmaq kso sociation. That went up with all gan County, will be offered for slbUity would automatically sur­ a plane through a blinding snow­ Sunday night, but was at wa desk 10:30—11:30—Jack Denny’s Orchestra meaut to sissaasinate Franklin D. yester^,. m'J;ing light of the 11:00—12:00—Ralph Kirbary; Calloway NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Roosevelt. our savings. I am married and public sale at auction next Friday render. his operator’s license and be storm to Rutland, Vt., and return to wiba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf seizure. Oreh.—basic: Qoldbergs—cst rpt. have three kiddies. Just a little at Pearl’s stables. Frank Lile se­ forever denied the privilege of re­ deliver a Federal prisoner to U. S. 11:30—12:30—Cleveland Dance Prog. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wIs wjax The mayor’s own stout heart and He was stricken with another at­ ago my wife had a checking ac­ lected the fine herd from his neigh­ newal. There would be appeal to Marshal Harvey in the Vermont CB8-WARC NETWORK wfla-wsun wlod warn wmo wsb wapi indominatable will Lo get well have tack during the night, and a physi­ wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro count in one of the town banks. It borhood in the rural section of the Superior court or to the General city. played a big part, but the attending cian was at bis bedside when he BASIC— Bast: wabe (key) wiee wade woal ktba kths was only $186 but that went too Bellfontaine In which area. Mr. Assembly as a recourse to tho.se so Boston—Trial opens In Federal woko wcao waab wnac war wkbw wlcro p'jyslcians and surgeons called into died this morning. whk ekok wdre wcau wTp wjas wean MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgIr kghl when the bank closed. Lile stated today, four world’s rec­ dlscljpllned. Court in the $15,000 commission suit wfbl wspd wjsv; Midwaati wbbm wgn PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfi kgw komo play a vast amount of new medical “It so happsns that I am a close of Wallace C. Wright of Brookfield, A native of Boeton, Plummer khq kpo keca kex kjr kfsd ktar knowledge. ord cows have been produced. A After hearing on the bill recenUy. wfbm kmbo wcco kmoz wowo friend of the president of the Bell­ large delegation of farmers from when the committee heard Commis­ N. H., against the Shoe ]^ ce Com­ passed the early years of his Mfe EAST AND CANADIAN — wpg whp Cent. East. The doctors are Frederick Tice, in Melrose: Mass. He ' began his wibw whec wlbs wfea wore efrb ckac fontaine Natlc..al Bank, a Federal the surround' ig country Is expect­ sioner Stoeckei in favor of the law pany, Ltd., Providence, R. I. 5:00— 6:00—George Rector’s Recipta Karl A. Meyer and Frank Jirka of newspaper career as e district re­ DIXIE—wgst wafa wbre waam wdod 5:15— 6:15— Freddie Martin Orchestra Reserve Institution. I had a little ed to attend the first public sale of and none spoke in opposition save Chelmsford, Mass.—George L. wnox kira wreo wlac wdsu wtoe krld Chicago-and E.'S. Nichol and J. W. porter M fuaed to aaale thgak The officer alao i i r Ai a niult of bli laaay yoari la PoUee Jkka IfeOarthy tho Bonato aad hlo promiaonoo la Poraaae waa thrown out of aa queetleaed fo n b e at the boapltal aald the wouuded awa told him he SUDDENLY ON TRAIN Natteaal pelltloo. loaator WMh Boitoa, Mareb R.-»(AP)*«>Ifloholae autoaioblle late the eouftyard of durtng the few aslautea ,tbe wounded had been arreoted la coaaectloa with liovea wao iCoaiiMa'i b u t kaewa eltl* Poraaae, So. of Bverett wae la erlll- t**^ bei^tal Iket alfkt. Aftlv keiag 1MB WBB BMMlMi. aome Revere aaag murdera but add* a lot ^ k ,% (CoattniMd Ffom P«f« <>■•) aoa. eal eeaditlea at the ICaaeaekuiette harried late the he^taJ be wao MeOarthy aald* Poraaae told him od that the 't ^ im had nothing ee foH Mil iuddoB death feUewi eloMly ilgurt la tba capital ter tweaty tho uaoxpeoted deatba wlthla the fT-? ■s'r . j ’Tj? *1 'J ■.<**"* ' ■ .* ycari, ever lincc ho loft tho prlvato u t throe wooko of two ether prom- piactlco of law In Holtna to com# to 8>eat Montaaaae. Thoaue J. Kyaa. I iho Benato. ehalrasaa of the Aaaooada Copper IflBlag Compaay, aad BenjaaalB B. Ho probably galnod hlo groatoot Thayer, vloe*prooldeot of u e eem* inomlnooce ao tho prooocutor It. tho pany. Teapot Pomo oil aeandala In 1924, Boaator Walah bad traaaaHtted to But to Democrata all over tho Oovomor J. E. Erlckaon hla realgaa* United Btatos, he wao known ao tho tion aa United BtatM Beaater. man who preoldod over the tumultu* cmo Democratic convention of 1924 WAS A GREAT MAN hicli fought out the long deadlock New York, Mareb 3.—(AP) — ijctwcen Alfred E. Smith and Wll- Commenting on the death of Ben* liom 0. McAdoo for the nomination. ator Thomas J. Walsh, George H. A The deadlock wae finally broken by Dem, secretary of "war in the the oelectlon of John W. Oavio aa Roosevelt Cabinet, said: *'Benator the otandard bearer. Walsh was one of ihe great men of A{,'ain In 1932, the Montanan wao the country. He would have been a y \ . (hujcn to prcHide over National strong man m the Cabinet. His < c'wclrvc of hlH party, thio time at death Is a great loss to the admin* <'lilf,-«;^'o where after three ballots Istration.' IrVlni iru rtHtiklln D. Roosevelt was nomin- “1 am Inexpressibly shocked, aad rieved at the news,’’ said William .\ctive In Campaign S! Woodin, Secretaryry of the Treas* .‘'.•mit'jr Walsh took an active ury for the new administration. ”Hls purl in ihe campaign. Throughout [death is a great loss to the coun* the long western trip of Mr. Rooso* I tfy-" vclt. which took him into every far ‘ Claude G. Bowers, Democratic western state except Nevada, the w liJ h h t M an aatab. .' cnator conferred frequently with j ||jj,ed place o history aa one of tho t .12 nominee and appeared off®® i greatest reformer; and one of the on the rear plattorm. . minds we have had in public Through the west on this rear life. He was one of the most hu­ platform appearances, the announce­ mane and human men I have ever ment that the Montana Senator known." would, speak was the signal for im­ Bainbridgc Colby, secretary of mediate applause from the crowds. istate in President Wilson's Cabinet: Through the remainder of the j "The sudden passing of Senator campaign, he was a frequent visitor Walsh is a great shock. It dt* • ^ to Albany and often accompanied prives the ?ovemment of an out­ Mr: Roosevelt on his campaign standing man upon whom th« whole trips. people placed their imqualified re­ Immediately after word was re­ liance." ceived today of bis death, Senator Oswald Garrison ViUard, con­ Democrats prepared to move as tributing editor of the Nation, said: .^oon as possible that the Senate ad­ “The United States baa lost one t hi journ as a token of respect. of the best, one of the ablest and Plan to Adjourn most devoted public servants. His record in the Senate has been one Senator Joe T. Robinson of Ark­ of the very best in recent years. ansas, Democratic leader, and Sen­ His courage'and determination as a ator Wheeler of Montana. Walsh’s prosecutor were shown at their best colleague, planned to ask the Senate in the oil scandals and the same to lav aside its work today, in vigorous determination to uphold tribute to the veteran Montanan. honor of the United States and to Robinson, informed of the death prosecute the guilty marked his TH E H O M E at his home this morning, waa entire career. I deeply mourn his shocked so much that he at first going both for personal and public could not believe it and then said: reasons." "Senator Walsh’s death comes as a great surprise. He was an out­ FAMILY HEARS NEWS standing leader in the Democratic Norfolk, Va., March 2.—(AP) — party and a man of undoubted THE A brief Associated Press dispatch, I THE inte^ty and notable ability. read to Captain E. C. Gudrer by a "I am overwhelmed at this news newspaper reporter, was ue first of the passing of this great friend of news of the family of Senator At tht BMt itidt IhringinthoaMtomtlnitliMiS* ** mine.” Thomas J. Walsh hsre had of his —elio it is tmt! that it taint a lot of haaltiiy. happyt pfOgmSttvo and sudden death early today on a train Bsnator Whteler sold “I am lo near Wilson, N. C. mighborly hoBBo-otinMtt to main a ffoat otF* t m fWBipHiatad • shocked that it is difficult for me to Mrs. Oudfsr Is a daughter of Sen­ tpQBiiUU^ of nmniai a homa eaa, aM doat, DoeoBM irksoBM to a i j say anything. ator Walsh. "Senator Walsh was one of •die He had been a frequent visitor at ww a a . So... tba Cooking Sdiool. It it dttitad and oparatad for great men in American life and the t^e Gudger hbme at the naval bass tfie a^T«n^r• boatawlfiL She will receive new home-making methodt» nation loses one of its outstanding here where ' Captain Gudger is figures. As his colleague for a num­ executive officer of the local naval ntw radpee and new ideat from Uie lecturer—another woman, who ber of years I have been in close supply base. ^ fariM a wealth of practical experience whidi the explaSnt wfaUa ae* touch with his many admirable A few minutes later by telephone traits." from the attending physician in tnally at work in a model Idtchra. No charge it m a^ fbr ^ I4ctu9«_ There immediately arose the dis­ Rocky Motmt. N. C., Captain Gudger everyone it invited. Bring your pencil and notebook. Mbef yp m cussion of who might be selected to was informed that the body was be­ fill the attorney generalship in the ing prepared for burial there aad Is friendt at tint gala event for home malnrt. Roosevelt Cabinet. being sent to Washington later to­ In this connection, the name of day. Captain and Mrs. Gudger and Arthur Mullen of Nebraska was their two small daughters, saien and heard frequently. It waa believed Gloria, will leave for Washington that Mr. Roosevelt had Mullen in tomorrow. They had planned to at­ mind for another post in the De­ tend the Roosevelt Inaufuratlon as partment of Justice and that he guests of Senator Walsh who had Attend might elevate the Nebraskan to the been named as Attorney General la bead of the department. the new Cabinet. Nr Mullen was closely connected with the campaign activities and was a IN WTDDINO SUIT / ttoor leader for Mr. Roosevelt in the Rocky Mount, N. C„ March 2.— convention fight for the nomination. (AP)—Senator Thomas J. Walsh Bmirlifstrr Sitrning l^rmlii The Senate, which had called a of Montana, who died of a eudden 10 o'clock meeting to expedite the heart attack near Wileop today, heap of Important legislation piled up before it, was Informed of the will be burled in the clothes in death at the outset. which he was married Saturday to Robinson Speaks Senora Nieves Peres Chaumont de Speaking slowly and obviously Truffin, widow of a wealthy Hava­ with deep sorrow. Democratic na, Cuba, business man. FREE Leader Robinson of Arkansas made The body was taken to a funeral the announcement. Some of those home here, embalmed, and dressed present who had not heard it in his wedding suit while plans showed their surprise. were under way to have It lie in “Mr. President," Robinson be­ state here a short while before tak­ gan as he presented his resolution ing It on to Washington. that the Senate adjourn as a tribute Reservations were made on an to Walsh, "Senators have beeu Atlantic Coast* Line train which greatly surprised and shocked by leaves here at 2:59 p. m., and ar­ the information that one of our rives in Washington at 10:46 to­ ablest and most beloved membere night. has passed away." According to present plans, Mrs. "Senator Walsh of Montana has Walsh will accompany the body to served for more than 20 years in the National Capitol although she I , • the Senate of-the United States," still was in .highly nervous state Robinson continued, "and during late in the morning. that period of his service, he has Scores of citizens here called on demonstrated exceptional ability her to pay their respects and offer and great loyalty to his duty." sympathy. The resolution, formally express­ ing the sorrow of the Senate and I requesting the appointment of a fii-' neral delegation was read and PARACHUTE! agreed to by the Senate without further discussion. ; .V Follow Needs One on a Ski T uesday T hursday It promptly adjourned until 9:30 Jump Like This. MARCH a. m. tomorrow as a further token of respect. W ednesday F riday Brilliant Statesman l Speaker Gamer, the vice presi-; 14 15 16 17 dent-elect said: "In the death of Senator Thomas «r— !- Walsh, the country has lost a bril­ liant statesman and able lawyer. Few men have been closer to the hearts of the American people, and no man has been more consci­ entious and diligent' in protecting the interests of the people as a whole. ' His death leaves a void that will be difficult to fill." Republicans as well as Democrats were outspoken in their praise of Mr. Walsh. EdnR R iggs Criditree Senator McNary of Oregon, the assistant Republican leader said: “He was one of the conspicuous men in public service." —AT THE— Senator Borah, chairman of the foreign relations committee of which Walsh was a member: "It is not only a deep personal tragedy, but 1 look upon it as a Na­ tional calamity. With all due re­ MASONIC TEMPLE spect to the other members of the ‘ V Cabinet, be was the man who bad been tried and tested in public service and who stood out as an NOTE: Due tb thb Necessity of Provi^ng Seats for the Hundreds of Women Who WQl AttbnA able and patriotic public servant." * Girls Undbr 16 Years of Age Cannot Be Admitted. * • l MONTANA MOURNS Helena, Mont.. March 2.—(AP) — Montana was stunned on receiving news today that Senator Thomap J. m vm t m Door$ Opan Walsh had died suddenly on f train itpturq Ati in North CardUna. I ^ e Region W w Sr B$erta tivtb TU9 sews coming as a tragic anti* ■Uds Aeartievtt’s dimag to the startltag asws of isist oea was recently crerwatd C 1 P*M. week of hie marriage m Havana aad World’s Fair enampioB. aad is f * I * J-.’ ‘ . his desination pr^ously as attor- mer holder of the national Close R^y-gen4ral in the Cabiabt of Frank- aU riding cbampioaAip. j-n ’ivv t

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La u r a LOU ADD to ©TAUGURAL BRKjjANCE • -V B r q o k m a n ^ , Daily HealA * ■ 0 1933. toSERVICEiNC S ervice BEGIN HEBE TODAY Hints on Howico Keep Wefl by JANET BD X Is sofscsd to BOL*^ Aiidi Hart by Worlfl Famed A utho^ ;OABliTLE bat tbej do not have •cBooffh money to marry, Janet la seeretaiy for BBUCE HAMILTON, WRY NECK MAY BE DUE adverttsliic manaser of Every The new putsi shades in clothes TO DIFFICULTY IN SIGHT Home Magarine, and BeU works this spring call for a definite kind ,for tbe Atlas Adverttotag Co. of make-iq). By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN [Janet tnslsls tliey most have 9600 Neutral colors such as gray, Editor, Journal of the American In a savings aoooant before tliey «C i) beige, string, ecru, and all the Medical Association, and of can be manled. ‘• r "dirty piutels" #re going to be She harries hraie from the of- anatbems to you unless your Hygela, toe Health llee one Saturday to prepare a sar* make-up is Just right. Magazine. ,prlse Urthday dinner for Boll. On It sUnds to reason that if the way she sem a ooiqto entor- clothes an» duller in shade cosr Ing the fashionable Brewster % When a child’s neck appears to he mettes will have to jie brighter. twisted so that the head leans or Is Hotel Coffee Shop and at first These neutral shades take away thinks the yoong man Is Boll. much of tbe nntural color from tilted toward one shoulder or the Afterward she decides she was your skin and so your first con­ other, it is said to have a wry neck mistaken. sideration Miould -be a powder or twisted neck. ' The dinner party >• a sneoess. w;hicb win put some of It back. Boll tolls Janet he cannot see her There are various, causes for this There is a new peach bloom pow­ condition. Sometimes an accident next day becaase be is entertaij- der which , does Just that. 'ing an oot^f-town friend. Sunday at birth may be responsible. This Peaeb bloom powder has plenty is apparenUy due to the fact the proves to be a gloomy day. Janet of rich.. warm -I'ellow plus a quan­ vislto with MOLLIE LAMBEBT, muscles on one side have con­ tity of . healthy- rose tone in it. tracted. who lives across the halL Betom- Rachel powder has long been pop­ Ing to her room, she encounters a The expert who takes care of tbe ular and peach bloom is really paUent can relieve toil contraction 'young man she has never seen be­ rachel stepj^-up to meet the col­ fore. He introduces himself as a to various ways. Sometimes an te- or demand this year. It will give f^ ion will get into the muscles of ■ new roomer in the rooming bouse your skin a healthy glow and do and says his name Is GBANT. the neck, and, by producing pain, much for your clothes as well ss tenderaess and swelUng, cause pull- Bolf takes Janet to lunch and your comi^exion. Remember that later breaks a diniier engagement. 1^ of the head to one side or tbe du]I powder Is better than shiny otner* 'That some night MolUe tolls Janet now-a-rdays. ‘ she saw Bolf entering a theater AgMn a twisted neck may be due You need more make-up with to a tuberculous infection of the with another girl. Janet tries to neutral colored clothes. But don’t convince herself MoUle was mis­ forget that tbe use .of more of it *P*“ ® in the neck taken. She meets Bolf the next reglOT. There may be also paralyses cells for ^ careful blmdlng. of the nerves wMch stimulate these day after work and tells him what Bright colered rouge and lipstlek Moliie has sold. Bolf exclaims miwles and such paralyses may daubed on In Inr^iilar spots and bring about twisting. ^ angrily, "What of it? You know blotches Is worse than none at an. our engagement doesn’t mean any­ There is a poppy shade of rouge as Dr. L M. Levin points thing."’ and. Ilpettok which was originally NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY out in a recent discussion of toe designed tor navy blue but it Is aubject, twisting of tbe head may re­ simply ohanning with gray and sult from difficulties of vision or CHAPTER VII tbe beige toqes. It is exactly the Janet did not seem to bear what imbalance of the muscles of ths eyes. •hade of a wild poppy and, inci­ wMch cause the chUd to use one m he was saying. "Then it’s truer’ dentally, blends well with peach Sparkling styles win dot the brilliant scene at the Inaugural Ban In Washington. (Left) xrff Helen she repeated. "Ob, Rolf-r-you, Were much more than tbe other, •pd to bloom powder. It gives your CooUdge will wear an exquisite embroidered chiffon gown with shining beads picking out toe design of tbe twist its bead to order to focus toe there!’’ cheeks and lips a healthy glow "Well, I’m not denying it. 1 don't (Alght) Mrs. Joseph Tumulty’s white crepe gown wm have a yoke and sleeves of cut steel tye property. This may occur albo U ueed properly. embroidery. She will wear her double rope of pearls, while Miss Cioblidge will wear handsome diamond to case of double vision due to eome Mce that it’s ansrtbing to .make such -If you have a navy blue suit pendant earrings and no necklace. a fuss about, though. Is there any­ dmiculty of proper accommodation for Easter try using poppy rouge of toe eyes to se^g. thing wrong in going to see a show and Upstlcl with it. . Add a bou­ once in a while? For Lord sake, There have been a considerable tonniere of tiny, artificial red pop­ t -idfflit I can’t play the comet I number of cases of this type wMeh Janet, what’s the use of pretend­ pies to your lapel and see how ing? Things can’t go on this way—*’ carry it only as a threat” have been treated by all sorts of smart tbe effect will be. ARVELOUS measures applied to tbe muscles of "No,’’ she agreed. "They can’t go Red Is good with gray so you Babber Hone on this way,’’ ANHATTAN It’s a bit touching tbe way some the neck, but wMch were not cor­ can use the poppy make-up with rected imtU the eyee were Investi­ He looked at her, surprised at it. But you don’t have to wear B y ------actors grow so fond of "propertiee” the quiet tone. Rolf hated scenes <^^nXlAM OAINEf gated. In one case it was not no­ "1 wouldn’t marry yon now -Hutt for anything!’’ Janet -exclaimed. red acceesories, nor rose either, to they use in their stage business. 1 ticed that the ejrea were improp­ as do all men. Was Janet really use the rosy, red rouge and lip­ I have in mind C3ilc Yorti and Ms rub­ going to be sensible about this? CHILDREN erly balanced until tbe neck was stick. They were made to blend ber horse. whan you were so busy Sunday you steak?.’’ she asked. “Don’t you New York—Doubt It if you straightened and the bead held "Listen,’’ be said more kindly, with almost any color but defi­ The nag stands, when inflated, "1 know I said I was going te the were with her, too. Ob, you like i t ? " rigid by means of tbe brace, where­ nitely add zest to neutral shades. want to, but this happened. I saw about as tall as a Sbetiand pony. His By Olive Roberta Barton ^ wrestling match. Shouldwt have needn’t go on explaining! I under­ Janet looked down at her plate. upon one of the eyes promptly i t name is Bosque. said that, I suppose. But I didn’t stand. You liked to spend your eve­ She bsd not eatei. so much as a turned upward. nings with me before yon met her. A theatrical fellow wouldn’t stand ’^Mc had toe idea for Bosque a It Is, of course, realized pro­ want to— well, to hurt your feel­ mouthful. "There's nothing wrong , I think’t Mgh Mme that we were ings. Don’t you see, Janet? You She’s the one who’s changed your with it," she said. “I’m—I’m Just up to get his picture taken by a long time before it could be realized. longed twisting of the head to one know as well as I do that our en­ mind about—about everything!’’ not hungry." room full of newspaper photogra- A couple of the rubber companies preaching a cult of happiness. position Anally results to changes in gagement doesn’t mean anything. "That’s not true, I mean—’’ She raised the cup of coffee to pbers, because he said, he was too wanted about 1600 to make a mold ’There is so much pessimism aad the muscles, toe ligaments snii tired. alone. Finally the comedian came You don’t want to get married. If "Don’t try to tell me what you her lips and drank some. It was fear in the country today, it has the bones which may be permanent, you did we'd have been married cold and tasted bitter. And Ray Henderson, the song across an old Russian artisan here, already left its mark on the chil­ and there may be even brought n^ean! And don’t go on trying to dren. months ago. You think more of explain, either. I wouldn’t believe writer from Buffalo, was pretty well who said he could put together a about a twisting of the whole face. "If you don’t like it 1 can get rubber steed without a mold, for A month or so ago a couple with that Job of yours than you do of you, no matter what you said! Why you something else,” the Waitress worn out. He’s a producer now, you In such conditions it is necessary BV BRUCE CAnON 9100. two children bad to move out of m e.” should I? After the lies you’ve volunteered. know—with bis old pal and co-au- for toe authority to diseases pf She was listening now. He saw told m e—’’ IF YOU SAIL BY THE FIBE ithor of bit times. Lew Brown of Bosque is inflated by an electric their UtUe Cfolonlal brick bouse the eye to combine Ms attention A few minutes later Janet paid pump. His. big moment on the stage on a smart street to a small apart­ with that of a specialist to bones, that her eyes bad filled with tears. ’ "Aren’t you making yourself New Haven. He aad Just been "How can you say that?" she Intwr her check and went out into the snatching at sleep, a few hours out is a total con^se, with a raucous- ment in an out-of-the-way suburb. muscles and Joints, so that not only ratbier ridictUoits? Do you want toe street She had not - been in tbe . By BRUCE CATION rupted. There was hysteria min­ of tbe 24, in the rehearsal grind for sounding sigh, at a gt^ pulled by The children are about right aad will the conditiem of toe eyes bo whole street to hear you?" restaurant more than 20 minutes In "Log of the Sea, Felix Rlesen- ten years oM. gled with the pfbtest in her voice. berg looks back at tbe life he their new show. York and Ms wife. Rose King. rdieved, but also proper attention but in that time night had de­ The young man,, out of work, paid to readjustment of toe nervM, “It isn’t true, Rolf! Oh, you know '1 don’t care who hears what lived as a sailer before he swal­ He came info his office and found Between acts, CMc tenderiy puts it isn't!’’ scended. 'The street was as dark the deflated Bosque away in bis was quite cheerful about It and muscles and bones. I’m sasdng!’’ White-faced, chin as it would be hours later. It was lowed the anchor, came ashore it full of camera men, waiting to So there was to be a scene after became, xmong other things, a nov­ shoot one of the stars in the produc- stable—a wardrobe trunk. But every went off to get Mmself a selling raised defiantly, Janet met his cold, too. Janet pulled her coat Job on commission. He did not all. The young man frowned, eyes. “I don’t care if the whole elist. tloa. As Ray fell onto a couch, the now and then he will take Bosque "I don't know anything of the collar .more closely about her make much but he was a hustler world knows! I wouldn’t marry If you have read his “Under Sail" photogs decided it would be a good out, groom him, experiment with sort,’’ be said shortly. "But 1 guess th ro a t . . and at least brought in food. His you now — not for anything! Not you don't need to* be fold that he Idea to get a picture of him, too. him, and play with Mm like a kid you were right about it. 1 can see There, almost where she was insurance could be borrowed on HOW MODERN after the things you’ve said, after is one of the best living writers on "Please excuse me, men, I’m so with a toy. now we’d never have made a go cf standing, was the. place Rolf had and that took care of rent for a the things you’ve done. I—oh, 1 seafaring topics. He served his ap­ tired, really—” and almost before "Never a kick nor a bite,” says it. You and I are different, Janet. stooo. It was there be had said while. Really they were more for- never want to see you again! prenticeship under sail, roimctod Henderson finished his apology be Chic. WOMEN LOSE We don’t even like the same those terrible things.- “,'if’ou don’t the Horn on a toree-skysail yarder, timate in a way than many of their Never! As long as 1- live!’’ want to marry me. You care - more was snoring a tune which won’t be things!’’ as he proudly informs us, surviv d friends with fewer assets to tap. As suddenly as her anger had for your Job! We’d never misdee a in his new score. The . girl started to speak but the transition to steam and devel­ 9Hfe Was Bitter FAT SAFELY wnatever she meant to say was lost come it spent itself. Tenderness g o o f it— ” Comets Bite But his wife was bitter and de­ swept over her face. "Oh, Rolf!" oped the ability to tell of his ex­ Musicians speak o:. the ear blast­ in a half-escaping sob. There . were no tears in. Janet’s periences entertainingly. pressed. ’The two little girls had Gain Physical Vigor—Youtofulness "You never care if you’re having she cried in a voice that was low- eyes now but her hand rose as ing that comes from a horn at close bad to give up private school and ConsequenOy, if you like stories j With OI«kr Skin and Vlvaoloas Eyes a good time or not,’’ Rolf went on. pitched, frightened. “Oh, Rolf!" though to brush away the memory .quarters as the instmment’s "bite." music, and their friends. Their jTlutt Sparkle With Otorions Health of the sea you are advised no+ to “If you’ve ever been bitten by a "Well, I do. 1 like to get out and The young man’s tone was frigid. of that scene. She had said terri­ miss. "Log of the Sea.” mother, noticing their unhappy go places, see things and know "If that’s the way you feel about ble things, too. She had told Rolf cornet,” says Jack Denny, the or­ faces getting sadder from day to It is a collection of short Here’s the recipe that what’s going on. Sitting aroimd it," be said with exaggerated ‘ po­ she ncever wanted to see him again. chestra leader, “you know it’s pretty day, attributed it to the jolt of fat and brings into blossom all tbe home evenings gives me the creeps! liteness, "1 guess I’d better say She had said she wouldn’t marry sketches. Some of them are almost terrible.” As means of espionage, writs of separation. foo light for preservation in book natural attractiveness that every Work all day and save your money good night. You can get your car him. Well, he, had gone. Their en­ He tells ^of a fellow who put in assistance and general warran.s It broke her heart to see them woman possesses. form, but their general level is very r • but puny instruments of tyran^ , —that’s all you think about. Well, at the comer here.” gagement was ended. It was all high. ' nightly appearances at a Forty- wearing their coats two seasons, Every morning take one bai^ tea­ _what’s the use? We’ve tried it for Janet nuule her voice as cold as over. Everything! eighth street restaurant—one of ny and oppression when compared and shabby shoes, and every day spoonful of Kruschen Salts to a almost a year now and it doesn’t his. “I’m not going home,’’ she She walked to tbe comer, turned Mr. Riesenberg tells, for instance, those informal places off Broadway, with wiretapping. she said over and over again: “You oj the old training ship St. Marys, glass of hot water before breakfast work. It never will! We could go said. "I’m—I’m going to have din­ into Center avenut and headed to­ . popular with theater people, where poor darlings, to think you should and the way In which it turned —Justice Loods D. Brandeis of the —cut down on pastry and fatty on this way for years and we’d ner down town. Here. Here in this ward the safety zone where the most anything goes in the way of a have to suffer so. Your father is ardent boys info competent sailors. U. S. Supreme Court. meats—go light on potatoes, huttw, . never be any nearer getting mar­ restaiuant” street cars stopped. Sfie bad al­ gag. so blind. Can’t he s m bow miser He rambles from that to a discus­ cream and sugar—in 4 weeks get ried than we are today. It’s be­ They were in front of an eating most reified it when she paused. ’’The fellow always carried a cor­ able we all ara? How can he go on the scales emd n ote. how m any sion of the famous olo liner St. In three years, the theater will cause you don’t really want to place. It was a restaurant Janet “Janet," she heard someoane call­ net under his arm and, in a very about whistling and smiling with pounds of fat have v^sbed. Louis, the “lucky ship" which be the most brilliant thing in Ameri- marry me.’’ bad never entered. Food was the ing. “Oh, Janet— !” apologetic manner, be would ask his family in such misery?" (3et a bottle of KrwKdien Salts— last thing in the world uiat she (To Be Continued) served in two wsrs and carried pas­ Co-. Nights brought stormy scenes sengers and freight across the At­ permission to play. He said he was tbe cost Is trifling and it lasts 4 Janet had found her voice. The wanted then but the pretext Would no virtuoso, so if the'patrons pre­ George Juan Nathan, New York and no care was taken to have weeks. If even tols flrst bottle words sounded a little queer, serve as well as any other to get lantic. for n. quarter of a century. dramatic critic. them in private. The girls knew Re tehs w ^ t it is like to sail on ferred, he would accept some small doesn’t convince you this is the eas­ not quite natural, but she said away. She must get away from change and spare them the annoy­ about every bill that was being iest, safest and surest way to lose quickly, “I didn’t know you felt a coasting steamer, discusses tbe dunned, there wasn’t uny comer Rolf! This hideous qiuurel couldn’t ance of listening to him. A United States of Asia which fat—if you don’t feel a superb im­ I this way, Rolf. Why didn’t you go on. She wanted to get away, yet sinking of the Vestrls—remarking of their affairs they were not fully A Thought “Nearly every one of the tbeatri- would include Japan, China and provement to health — so f^oriously itell me? I thought we were having with her whole soul she wanted acidly that passengers on modem aware of. Talk of the sheriff or c&- crowd that dined there would Manchuria is th» natural develop energetic — vigorously alive — your good times—’’ to stay, too. Not with the cold-eyed, liners aren’t nearly as > safe as they constables, starvation and that 1 O lx>rd, why hast thou made ns laugh off the racket and give him ment in the Far East. money gladly retunied. ! “Good times? Sitting through ungmiltng Rolf who was looking at think they are— and says that he dread word revolution, whatever to err from toy wajrs, and hardened owns a bottle of 1812 port taken something to get rid of him. But But be sure for your health’s sake '.movies everyone else in town has hw but \rith that other Rolf who —^T. Taketoml, newly-appointed that meant, colored their lives. And that you ask for and get Kruschen our heart frpm toy fear? Betom from tbe British frigate Macedo­ one night one of the group asked tbe seen six months ago, dancing in h ^ been affectionate and adoring. for toy seryvito* sake, the tribes Japanrae .counselor to Ambassa­ above it all the tragic face - and Salta. Get them at J. H. Quinn ‘Se cheap chop suey Joints, bus rides— nian a ^ r its capture by Decatur. hom toter to play them a tune. dor Debuchi in Washington, D. C. Couldn’t be see she hadn’t meant of thine inhcMtanoe,—^Isaiah 6S:11. "But,” said the nuisance, “I’m tears of their mother. Even their Co., So. Manchester—k>r any drug­ well that’s not my idea of a good those terrible things she had said? Rambling and informal, his book father began to look grim and des­ will be good fare for the great race afraid 141 disappoint you. I’m only store' to the world.—AdvL ‘ time! What does it get you? Noth­ Wouldn’t he understand this was No man ever prayed without I’ve had intimate acquaintance perate, chiefly after those quarrels ing. All the pennies and nickels of arm-chair sailors. Published by a poor player and my mstrument is with his wife. all a mistake? learning something.—Emerson. very inferior.” w'th 18 police departments in large you and I save will never nsake us He was speaking again. "Then Harcourt, Brace and Co., it Their mother was mistaken. The costs 93.. "Don't worry about that, old citiea and I swear to God they’re aU rich. I tell you, Janet, it’s no Use!" ru leave you," he said.. It might The longest airplane 4oute in currupt. cause of her children’s pallor, "But you used to say you liked have been any stranger using that man,’-’ was the comeback, "we are all their loss of appetite, and bewil­ the world has been establishiri by N o fhWer than 100,000 people waiting to hear you.” —Charles Francis “Socker” Coe, all those things!" . . clipped, formal tone. the Netherlands, linking Amster­ dered faces was the whole unhappy The tears were welling up in her in London live . In underground “WeU,”. the fellow confessed, crime story writer and former For Just the fraction of a second dam and Java, 9195 miles apart. room s. envlronmqpt of their home. Not eyes again. Perb^>s it was because the young man paused. For Just "since you are so insistent. I’ll have boxer. because they bad had to move and Carlyle felt a tinge of guilt, per­ the fractipn, .of a second Janet’s wear shabbiex clothes, not. because haps it was because he knew he eyes raised'.hopefoUy. Then, with they had had to give up their was not blameless, yet refused to a quick gesture Rolf touched his school, or their friends. admit it, that he answered harshly. hat brim. "Good night," he said, Children adjust themselves with "If I said that I didn’t mean it and was gone. remarkable ease at that age to new I’m telling you the truth now." surroundings. They made other They bad been walking along a ' She stood where he had left i er friends in the new school. Their quiet cross street At the intersec­ for several moments. She put apartment was cozy and comfort- tion, not a dozen yards ahead, the one hand to her face and brushed aWe. Indeed,, they were still able street led into a brightly Ugbted away the tears. She did tbe same to^Iive on a scale th*t preserved avenue. Janet could not bear the thing again without realizing that self-respect and * normal home life. thought of those lights. She haltod. she had done it A man and • girl Their mother was the one who, Herej The sudden anger Uiat flared in her were coming toward her and Janet by perpetual grief, turned their tb%heattof voice was almost as much of a sur­ saw that the girl looked at her curi­ world that should have been a prise to the girl herself as it was ously. Why not? People didn't merry one into a daily inquisition. York *4^secoads fitan to R plf. stand In the middle of the sidewalk And, of cours ih time they ab­ tMdwty^i "So you’re telling me the truth!" on Lombord itmat wiping team sorbed the - idea that they must be rwiiMunL A lihnirious he she sxdalmed. "Then why don’t from their ayes. People vi^ were miserable. o f Top Rooms you teU me about that girl you aensllfle didn’t do such things. No were with last night? I suntose wonder that girl was staring at DAILY aATBSArllioOMWBAIM her. OLD SORES HEALED Presaing her Upe together tls^tly, fimm \ Japet tumad and entered the res­ A Bladder Phy^ taurant Sha found a seat at tbe One Apidleatton Brings-ReQef side of tha room. A waitress, short Is ft mtdlcln* that works oa the sad stout and with very pink Sensational results ih cases of HoateefthefuK;^PtnaiQuat bladder as castor oil on the bowels. cheeks, handed ber a meru card. stubborn Sores, Uloers and Itching Grill. Neir I Y ou r Drives out inqnirities and excess "Would you Uks the spedal din­ Rashes are daily being obtained by heedqusrwti in adds that cause Irritation which re­ New ToriE? ner?" tbe waitress asked glib,y. an amazing ointment. First appli­ R g n icttou t ^youndf. sults In getting up nights, frequent "Veal steak with hashed brown po-‘ cation 8t(q>8 all pnin and Itching. desire, burning, pMns and back- tstoes, string bew , comblnatidn Spon the Sores begin to close up and ache. CMt a 86c test box of BU* salad. and cholee or dM srt" K)ften are completely healed before KET8« (5 gr. Tablets) tbe lO eq^t Jaost nodded. "Yes," she said. the flrst box Is flnlahed.. : PETER­ ! ^ H O blad4er l«xer from spy muggift. .‘TbalwW .be an right” SON’S O IN T M S I^ Is the^’hhm e o f After fear ^ ys if not reQev^. go M ! GQU KbU this great healer, hnd '/no wonder bfck apd get yoor foSfNff'* TenoM over 800,OOQ people lt o v a .' qaed It to PARAi reel better after tUa oleapping apd date to malie thMr ilkfo giprtoasly irou gat your regulpr J. B . FU*, smooto, healthy and foeS ik ^ S oM — iR i, s8®UI|ti6-' :^uinn Sc Co. say, "BIT^i^inr is a n o te TOt mighty heaUag;pmrer la youra laUr she wpa bacBr ittnla. “Is V seat sdler.”—^Advt there aqrthlng wrong ' with the for only S6c at any drog'sCo^ __ Aifvt.. f t t r r ^ m

vMANCHEST£R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 2» IM S. kOSHirar M. H. S. aO SE S SEAS014 CnSURCOTIIOWN **Airplane Scissors 99 TOWN SERIES OPENER DA' DANGER OF nUDRY Jin Browning, New H it Champ, Displayi Hli Favorita AGAINST WINDHAM HIGH H de­ (.Xasoclated Press Sports Writer) S ch u b e rt...... iSS IH ISO The Guards had to bring Then Giglio passed the ball to Wood- o’clock against Superintendents F. Cei'viBi ...... lb6 81 108 Susie Sponseller. fi sous g irl basket- spite the fact that the Red and house, who tossed in the wiiming White turned back Willinoantic, Princeton, N. J., March 2.—(AP) Yerke and ^day of the A and P ball player, and Leavlttsburg, basket. Giglio and Woodhouse stores and SuperiQtendente John­ * 239 Ohio, team here n Friday but de- 36-26, in the Threswl City. —A year ago this spring ’’Frits" Here’s the Reasons divided the scoring honors for St. ston and Nelson of the First Na­ C o le m a n ...... 96 velopments late iterday caused Several factors support this con­ James, while Carey played best for Crisler put his fint Princeton foot*, tional storM. Gado ...... 107 the game to be "leo tention. Windham comes here SI. Mary’s. ball squad throu^ early practice,' The sweepstakes, open te man Tbe team was t()/bave played the claiming a record of nine victories AU-St. James and the boys came out of a and women, will start promptly at 203 200 197 Aetna Life girls a return game and two defeats this season and is B. F. T. month’s drilling with as complete a 8:30 o’clock but entriaa will be re­ nedt Tuesday, Lai esterday Coach a possible selection for the Yale G iglio, (c), rf...... 4 1 9 corp of injurie: as tbe new head ceived up until 10 o’clock. Women Twaronite ...... 138 105 Adrian Brennan lived the follow- Connors, I f ...... i 0 0 0 coach ever bad seen. Scarcely a Tourroment at New Haven. Add wilt boon first and will be given Petke •...... 108 ing wire: "Very ui peoted devetop- to this the fact that Manchester Barrera, I f ...... 0 0 0 msm on the small squad wound up good handicaps so that they will ment prevents S seller playing- Woodhouse, c ...... 4 0 8 with both knees in good working High’s basketeers have suddenly have a chance for th« prises. MO Disastrous to o without her. Simmons, r g ...... 0 4 4 order. There were many ankle The proceeds of the sweepstakes come to life in the past two games, Barrera ...... 98 Forced to cancel, tuation regret- upsetting Rockville and Middle- Reardon, Ig ...... 0 0 U hurts, strained ligamente. will be turned over to the Charter able but unavoidal . Air mail let- Preveatettve Exerolsea W a lk e r ...... 110 town High in succession. Squatrito, I g ...... 0 0 0 Oak girls to assist in defraying the ter ea route.” It so happened that Manchester’s Pussling over this problem, the expense of competing in various ^08 223 836 Maaager Jimmj Neill of the varsity was near top form against Totals ...... 8 21 greateat that American football state toYArnamenis. The girls have Guards was great disappointed as Windham, after losing three games St. Mary’s School faces because of the toll of tejuries one of the best teams in the state he frit thavJocal is would have in a row and the home team was B. and deaths that have lately ranged and recently set several records in L. Cervini ...... 101 100 Gtorgetti ...... ISO 109 been pleaseo to •<14 the seaaaUoaai easily overwhelmed. Then the Brown, (c), r f ___ 2 between 50 and 50 yearty, Crisler the State League. Manager Joe Miss SooBseller in ition. However, locals lost four games in a row be­ M oran, If ...... 1 came up with an answer in tbe Farr expressed the hope that local he lost little time getting in touch fore taking Rockville and Middle- O’Neil, c ...... 2 form of preventative exercise. Not bowlers would turn out in large 232 Schubert 118 with Rec Five aU. who Im- town. Windham will be out for re­ Perra, r g ...... 0 only has this almost eliminated in­ numbers tomorrow night to lend start the series venge and to strengthen its chances F. Cervini ...... 120 mediately agreed Carey, r g ...... 4 juries from Princeton football, but When Jim Browning gets that airplane spin hold on you, it drives you their assistance in making a sue- next 'Tuesday. of tournament consideration and Coughlin, I g ...... 0 it has contributed u well to the dizzy. Jim. who won tbe heavyweight mat championship of New York, ceasf^ season for the Charter Oak ;ood game will the game should develop into a ding 238 263 201 As a result the athleUc system that has brought Pennsylvania and California, by defeating Sti:iiDgler Lewis recently, is Girls. be played at the te Armor)' dong battle. 7 T otals ...... 9 ( 18 about such a surprising return to shown above demonstrating his hold, and displaying his teeth prominently Seek Third Straight Wedneiday, Mare) 15, with Referee: Leo Johnson; Umpire: A. power of all Tiger sports in the in a wide grin under that crown of his profession. KEBBItT WINS MAICH On the basis of recent perform­ third and deciding] m e, should the Renn. short period of one year. Invading Meriden with a lead of series go tbe linui at tbe Arihory ances, Manchester has a fine Scorer: J. Greene. As the basis of a "train by mail” Baseball Briefs 110 pins to bowl the .mal half of a on Friday, March chance of ending the season as-tri­ Score at halftime (9-6) St. James. program, Crisler sent every squad umphantly as it began, namely, home and home match, Charlie member six diagrams, pictures of Paso Robles, Calif., March 2.— with three consecutive victories. Center Spring AU-Stars (34) The Red and White defeated Rock­ exercises designed to strengthen (AP)—In good physical condition KebertmaimgecLto emerge a winaer P. B. F. T. ville, Meriden and New Britain be­ ankles and knees, the latter a joint TORRINGTON UPSETS members of tbe Pittsburgh Pirates by % scant margin of Uteen pins. ENTER 1 B. Johnson, rf ...... 6 0 CORNELL fore hitting the slump that v^ecked * 12 nature left with. UtUe muserfiar baseball V:lub w ork out here today Santosa returned to form on his 0 E. Fish, I f ___ ...... 0 0 the„season. After the New Britain 0 protection against hurts that come In their second practice period. own alleys to defeat Kebsrt by 90 game, Manchester lost ten out of 3 N. Richmond, c .... 0 0 0 so often to dodging ends and twist­ Manager Gll^n,. pleased with pins averaging 117.6 tor tl'e remain­ twelve starts before clicking again 1 N. P lit t rg . . . ___ 3 0 6 ing half backs. ' the early seasou form of Kla play­ ing ten games while Kebert was SMALL iCKTEAM to win twice in as many starts. 2 E. Cole, Ig .... ___1 0 2 Skillfully also he rebuilded the LOCAL TRADE, 3248 ers, announced he expects to start 0 W. Fish, ig ...... 7 0 14 far below his usual form bitting for Only petition by the eighth place selec­ yards 7 times at two minute inter­ likewise got a little of that scien­ 1 Korch, r f ...... 5 0-3 vals. Work it up to 15 sprints of 80 tbe Mechanics will tackle the Herald ton comes through. Penn, which tific instruction. L. C a r ls o n ...... 98 88 94 275 Cornell won th I. C. A. A, A. A. tion, Mount St. Charles, 29 to 28. 1 Davis, I f ...... 4 0-0 Neweiea at tbe School street Rec, gave Princeton one of its two de­ E. Tboren ...... 97 110 103 310 indoor team title 1922, 1928 and This weekend, the New Hamp­ yards 12 tipies a day at %-mlnute 1 Wright, c ...... 0 1-3 intervale. Skip rope for balance playing both tbe senior and Junior feats, has an outside chance to tie Los Angeles, March 2.—(AP)— Ed. Johnson ... 90 120 98 803 tied Pennsylvania [for first place In shire State Tournament and the . 1 1-6 0 Novak, rg . , and quickening. Harden,your body teams. T^iis contest was arranged to for tbe championship. Melvin Ott is ranked among tbe Low Man ... >. 86 91 80 207 1980. Vermont Senior Tournament will . 4 3-8 2 Katkaveck, Ig . for bumbs by rolling on tbe replace tbe American School for tbe real veterans of the New Yoric get underway. Next Weekend, the 1 Varrick, I g ...... 0 0-0 DMf, wbo cancelled their game be­ l s 9 ~40T 1899 Western Massachusetts Tourney at ground. For blocking practice run­ Giants as be atarts bis eighth ma­ ning on all fours. cause e i UtaMM at the sebooL jor league season, but be is liaving N e. 2 Holyoke, the M. I. T. Tourney at 14 5-20 33 Last Night’s Fights a hard time convincing the Los An­ 1. Carison ...... 86 Cambridge, Bates and University of O xfords "Watch your diet No fried foods, Tenfl-^ftoB Trade (82) chocolate, candy, bananas, coffee, geles fans who see him for the first C. Anderson ... 94 Maine events, and, tbe'Yale Cham­ P 1 P, ^ B. F. C. I. Anderson . 91 pionship will get underway. 3 M cCurry, rf ...... ( ice water. Drink weak tea with 2 Julian, rf .. . . 2 1-2 By Associated Press time.. Ott won’t be 24 years old un­ til tomorrow. He was only 16 when H ultgren ...... 97 The outstanding quintets after 1 Opalach, If ...... three regular meals. lots of water 0 Laaauski, rf . . 0 0-0 Pbiladelpbia->A1 Bttore, Philadel­ in between, an apple before bed be Joined tbe Giants and be never Olson ...... 107 CAGE roE the past week’s play are as follows: 4 Sheldon, c ...... ; 1 SeaeM , if , . . . 2 0-2 phia, stopped James J. Braddock, time. Meat once a day, lets of. has played with any other profes­ Connectleut: New Britain, Stam­ 1 Burke, Ig ...... I 2 Koelak, c ...... 0 2-8 Jersesy dty, (4) —Brachtock dis­ 470 498 466 1424 roughage, eereale, fruit, but no sional team. Only Manager Bill The C. E. haskstball team, ford, Bristol, Naugatuck and HiU- 2 Kusek, rg, c ..1. 1 Lang, r g ...... 2 1-2 qualified, charged with not trying; house. Vermont: Spaulding High cabbage. Too hard to Jigeet Terry and Travis Jackson have through its , Philip Wad- 0 Rubaha, I g ...... < 1 Szeiskowski, Ig . . 6 4-5 Eddie Ran, Poland, outpeteted The V. F. W, bowling team will dell, iseuee a cl to say organ- of Bsrre is a top headed fsv o^ 0 Sumislaski, rf. If . 1 "If you’re not in i^pe after Young Ketchell, Chester, Pa., (8). been with tbe Giants longer than roll the rubber game against the to repeat again. Rhode Island: that." he wrote them, "don’t blame Ott. Ized Junior team town to play a 17 12 8-14 32 Tony Shucco, Boston, defeated A1 Mons-Ypres Post st Murphy’s al­ home and home Providence, East Providence and 11 12 8-7 27 m e," , series of games oi rade (18) Gainer, New Haven 4, Gainer die- leys St 7:40 e’clook. A large group basis for tbs J Champiottdhip Rogers. Eastern Maasacbuaetts: Score by periods; Nobody did. As Prinoeton. with qualified not heedinf referee’s warn­ Montreal, March 2.—(AP)—Wal­ of meaben of the two local poets B. F. of the town: the iHowtef record is Brockton HliA. Wastem Maasa- M en’s Fillers .... 6 8 18 5—83 magnificent revival of Its old-time P, ing for bitting low; Steve Carr, ter P. (Doe) Gautrsau again win will attead te eheor their respec­ 0-0 beceby submitted For the year 1982- cbuaetts: Worcester Commerce, Oxfords ...... 7 6 7 7— 27 spirit, rallied from the 1981 push­ 1 Kovis, rf ... . . 2 Meriden, outpointed Tony Benito, pilot tbe Montreal Royals through tive teams te vietory. Westfield and Holyoke. Maine: over days on the gridiron, not a 0 Pfau, r f ...... 0 0-1 tbe 1988 - lateraational League tS : Winslow and South Portland. New Worcester t; Eddie Moore, Bridge­ Raoord of C. .Merz’ s Fillers single ankle or knee injury appear­ 1 Rudy, If ...... 1 0-0 port,‘'knocked out Jack Renault, baseball campaign. Gautreau, who Hampshire: Portsmouth, Manches­ plajnng-manager late last Following will found the rtc- P B ed. It was one of the most remark­ 1 Ashland, If .. . . 1 0-0 New Haven 4; Phil Baker, Norwalk, ter Central and Dover, 2 K orch, r f ...... 3 able single developments of the 0 Adams, If ... . . 0 0-0 seaiten when 1|) health forced Eddie ord of the C. E. ^Houas basketball outpointed' Jobfiny Bellus, New tha local team 0 Davis, I f ...... 0 new "Chrieler syetem." which has 2 le ft: 1 Wrigbt, c ...... 1 now been rHlect^ in nearly every 8 Ro^si, rf-rg . . . 0 1-2 Worsester and (3ene Gregory, New ytsterday. ’The Royals go into GOLF .1 N ovak, Ig 2 sphere of Princeton athletic activi 2 M etcalf, rg . . . . . 0 1-1 training at (Mande, . Fla., March 87—Manchester I f ...... 21 DUMOND GLOVE CARD Haven drew 4. 64*»SoutblngtoB 4(L 1 Kstkaveck, rg ... 4 ty and put the Tigers back into 0 McAdams, rg . . . 1 1-2 1 2 . _ Palm Beoob, FUm Mareh 2. — 41—Windsor their winning stride all along the 1 BisseU, Ig . . . . . 0 0-1 (AP)-»Loe Goss of Bedford. Pa., en­ 40—Bristol . l•••••s•a•e 39 10 2-7 22 lines. 0 Woods, Ig ... . . 0 0-0 Winter Haven. Fla.. March 12.— SLATED FOR TONIGHT T Ig en (AP)—Man ger Burt Shotton had tered the eemi-ftoal round of the 8 0 - :- W a p i^ 40 P D o Y o u a complete list of hatterymen on annual Palm Beach golf ehaanlon- 87—Simsbury Rssesedeeeecee .85. ROUSE’S DRUBBED 11 7 4-10 18 0 Moriarty, rf ...... hand today for the irst eeeeion of ship tod ^ instead of Alhtri R. 44—Windsor A- %a«*eosseoe,eeo 84. Fifteen bouts are Hated on the 0 ^ebolaki, If ...... Hakes, m m of the prims pm-towna- 88—dteutbingtoB Tbe C. E. House lost to South tho.PbllHes spring training. msnt favorites. Goss dsfsatsd Diamond Gloves tournament card at 2 Clarke, c, Ig ...... Wlndior by the score of 80-26. Oompleting the roster of pitchers 86—Maachsster 8t. Mary’s hall in East Hartford to­ Bakss 8 sad 1. 1 Smith, rg ...... South Windsor and catchers to reach tbe training 41—New Britain night, when amateur fighters will CAMPRELLTO ATTEMPT Jadi Rysrson of Ceepsrstown, N. 1 Campbell, Ig, rg B. 1 camp, “Jumbo" Jim Elliott, big 86— St Mary’s compete in ch* aeml-flnala. Winners 0 Larson, Ig, c Y., waa today with W. M. C, Popria, rf ...... 5 One Year Ago Today Jaokle southpaw • burler, arrived by car Hyds of Mdfsway, Fa., and Oeas 88->Bristol tonight will qualify for the finals Nicholson, If ...... 5 BREAKING MARK AGAIN Fields, writer ehamploBi lost an­ last night. With Jim wss Les Mai- 81—St Mary's to be held about the middle of the 1-4 19 met Walter L. C ar^ of Now York. 45—T1 ^ Dujomas, If ...... 0 I Oy other overweigtat bout, but kept Ion,~who'declared be is. deter- Ryersen heat W. B. L a i^ to fd e i month and Tbomai O’Neill of this Merz’s Fillers 6 4—22 Colbert, c ...... 5 1 10 his title. Jackie journeyed to Boa- a d ^ to give Miokey Fina, the 18— New ficliala town is one of the favorites to come T igen 5 8—19 Chteago, Carey defeated Bsrbert Bwyer, rg ...... 0 New York, March 2,—(AP) — ton to meet tough Johnny Indricano, Phils new Inflelder, a fight for tbe fidhdtri o f New Yerii and Hyde 48—New Britain through. Ref(erce: Jamroga. Murray, rg ...... 0 1 Boston battler. The Bcantown second base position on tbe 1988 19— Hartfsed Al Boxers who will participate arc: Sir Maleoim Campbell, wbo has trimmad C M. Soott of PlttslNvgh R. Papria, I g ...... 1 traveled over the ground faster buster took 'Jackie's measure de­ team. to advanee to the seml-flaale. l O ^ i Billy Duffy, Hartford; Richie Ro­ cisively in 10 reimds. 87— Sooth land, Hartford; Joe Ktdpa, Hart­ than any other humaa being, is 16 4 86 bound homo from his reeofd speed Fort Myers, Fla., M ^b 2.— St Augustine, Fhh, Marsh 8. — ford: Billy Batryb, Rockville; Stan C. E. House trials a wiser but by no means a Seventy-five Jioussnd spectators (API—Compared with other years Ktwla, Hartford: Ray Miller. (AP)---flVe Amsrlenn dad thras sadder man. ’ watched the Chicago BUok Hawks rookie material at tbe Fhfladelphia British women goltors frimht It out Joe Chrlety, Hartford; Tommy H b e k e V Hedlund, r f beat tbu New Yoili Amerieans in a AtlUctics spring training camp te in the quarter-final round of the OTVell, Manchester; Nelson Char- Sir Malcolm was not satisfied K err, If with hii mors than 272 miles an rough and tumhte hockey game, aoa^ , indeed. In previous training Florida east ooast tournament here tier, CollinsvUle; Joe Sulota, Hart­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS Chapman, c 6-1, to regain second place hi the ■sail CBS. Oeanie Mack baa had al- today. ford; Freddie Foran, Hmrtforfl; A1 hour over tbe^ D aytona Beach sands \ Caasdian Amerlcaa League: Blssell, rg and hopes to oome back, next year American Hockey League. moat 40 mea with fledgUaga fight­ . Maureen Oreutt defending cham- Pinl^m . Hartford; E d^ Yankee, Boston 8, New Itevso 1. Oribbon, If ing for a place . in. every d ej^ - pico, advanced at tha snpnse of N New Britain: A1 Futter, New to raise that mark, but be was Pbiiadeli^ 3j PrOvldSMe 0. Jolly, Ig .. clearly pleiMVd^th what be bad That ' lifiriativq proposal to ment. Mary Rogerss of JadhsenJadkaonville and ate; BdOie 8aso,. Hartford; Butch . Toalgbra lehsdgi learned. His nine year <»d, mueb require pedeitriana on tba hl(^- Uda year, none of the five out- waa favored to tha < Nldiola, fllmabury; Mike Murphy, Naneiia] Lsagaei 11 4 26 rebuilt ear, Muebird, Is capable of ways to carry red lanterns may oe fielden, are in the rookie class, Diana Flshwleli.ifrickTjtonii 'Kathleen (3ani< Eaatbampton; Joe Roaler^ Eaet- TorontC' at Montrtel Canadlens. Score at halftime, 14-9, South m ore than 8(X) raHee an hour he a help — until some city driver while only ’ o of tbe seven Infleld- ham and Baraiunt PynMO are tha cilvaala^ hampton; Jimnw Britt, Rockville; New York Americans at Chicago. Windsor. Referee, Ckilbert. Time, said and be tatends to idve the "old oomei along who never waits tor ere, and one of three eatehera are three British golfers Who remained fid k a t I Ekldie McGraw, Eastbampton. Detroit at Ottawa. 10-mln. quarters. giri’’ a ohnnee to prove it. tbs rignal to turn green. retegated to/ffea fledgttag dlviriea. in tha play. Pittoa, ^ *> '■' ■* „ \ A * *' ,-v. . , • ■ r . -■■.'■*- . - • • . ■ . • . A WATTOinSTER WTEmNG H E R A L D /M A N O T I^^ COTW^ fHURSDAY. MARCH 2 ,19SS.

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LOST AND FOUND 1 MOVING—TRUCKINIG— APARTMENTS. FLATS, “The air and floor seemed damp, so themaelvea wltl| machine guns left LOST—BLACK AND white puppy. STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 63 I believe it was in a basement hurriedly. Finder please return to 15 Hem­ SILVER LANE BUB LINE offer the Huge Russian Power Dam Ready “On the trip to the house one of Clark admltt^ they were gbing FOR R E N T -98 CHURCH ST., 6 the men would stop and guard me lock street. aceommodatiOD of their large Ue- room flat, entirely remodelled, new northward. Luze hue for lodge, party or team when we needed gasoline and the “Our hottest f^leads have ■ come floors, new ceilings, etc., best loca- other would walk to a filling station. trips at special rates. Phone 3063. ti n in town, garage. Arthur A. For Dedication To Soviet Industry from that torrifiDry,’’ he said. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 8860, 8864. At no time during my captivity did Knofla—Dial 5440. I contact more than the two men FOR RENT—TYPEWRITERS for LOCAL AND LONG OISTANCh; FOUR ROOM TENEMENT in two who took me away originally. ECONOMIC students use. Special price for rest moving, general trucking, livery family bouse, good condition, all "They were agreeable enough and of school year. Call G. H. Wilcox, service. Our affiliation with United improvements, l^rge storage room. I suffered no harm at their hands. R( i n AIM 6713. Vans Service means lower rates on Inquire 239 Oak street. When we arrived at the house they furniture moving to distant points. cooked meals and I wsis free to eat Large modem trucks, experienced FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement. 8 at any time and almost whatever I (Continued Page One) AUTOMOBILES men, prompt service, all goods in­ Cottage street, modern improve­ order^. "Tuesday night we began the trip billion—^which has promised to sured while In transit are features ments. Inquire 10 Cottage street. save, but a bii sum. For the full FOR SALE 1 offered at no extra expense to you. which resulted in my release.” ‘4® FOR ElENT—'l^WO, rHREE, ano 4 With his son safe, the elder Boett­ reduction moret iwer must be had Daily trips to New Tork, oaggage later, or itself must wield 1S31 WILLYS SEDAN, 1931 delivered direct to steamship piers. room apartments, beat, Janltur cher early today talked guardedly Chevrolet Sport Roadster, 1930 servicb refiigeraiot furaisbed. Cali of the case. the axe. For further Information call 3063. Under lomy plan, now in Dodge Sedan, 1928 Nash Light Six 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney. Inc. Arthur A. Kneflu 5440 or 4131. Not End of Case. Coach. Cole Motors. Phone 6463. 875 Main street , "This is the beginning, not the end final stages ‘ot (5bngressional of this case,” he declared. "I might agreement, this is what the Presi- PROFESSIONAL FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, 5 say that this is the end of one story dent can do. Ridgewood street: garage. Inquire and the beginning of another. What Abolish any :ecutive agency of Want Ad Information SERVICES 22 L. Lent!. 178 Parker street. Phone the outcome of the second story will the government ;cept the ten de- 5623. be remains to be seen.” partments rep [ented in the Oibi- PRIVATE HOSPITAL, beautifuUy net. He may irg''. transfer or located. Graduate nurses in atten­ He had previously vowed to devote abolish any and Manchester 3 'OR 2 ROOM SUITS in new John­ the rest of his life and his fortune to svery one of the dance. Private rooms $15. Conva­ son Block, facing Main street, very bureaus comprl ig these depart- Evening Herald lescent and aged and $20 for bed- punishment of the kidnapers if they desirable, modem Improvements. harmed his son. ments, so an o them could be left i side nursing. Telephone Hartforu Phone 3726 or Janitor 7635. , empty shells. CLASSIFIED 6-8447. Release of the young man ended The Umit ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT—LILLEY ST. —Neai one of the greatest searches ever He cannot ibolisb functions, (^nter, modem five rooms, first conducted in Denver and vicinity. That is the real limit i.n his power, Count aiji average words to a line. COURSES AND CLASSES .27 floor, steam heat, garage. Inquire Armed with all types of weaponis, for it means he Imust keep a staff Initials, numbers and abbreTiatl«ne Denver police sund officers of sur­ each count as a word and compound BEAUTY CULTURE—EJam while 21 Elro street Call 5661. and permit mon to be spent for words as two worda Ulniraum cost i» rounding counties spread in all di­ carr^g out ev Job Congre.s.s learning. Details free. Hartford rections in search of the kidnapers. price of three linea Academy of Hairdressing 603 Main FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on has ordered by iaw. But there is Line rates per day tor transient Lauiel street, modem improve­ Sheriff Lee Templeton of Adams nothing in the ads. street. Hartford. county and two civilian deputies to prevent abol- BSectlve Marcb 17, 10917 ments, garden, garage if desired. ishlng the sepa; ‘ Lte identity of, for Casb Charge Inquire 91 Laurel street. hailed a carload of men and attempt­ instance, such h ;e bureaus as the ti Consecutive Days 1 ctsj 0 eta ed to trail them. The men opened Veterans’ Admi itration or the In­ ii Consecutive Days .. • ota 11 eta HELP WANTED—MALE 36 MARCH 1ST., MODERN 6 room fire and the officers returned It, pur­ 1 Uay ...... I 11 otsi IS eta flat, shades, steam aeat, all im­ terstate Comn ierce Commission. All orders tor Irre^olar Insertions MEN WANTED TO CONDUCTT suing the fleeing car for several and shifting thei: work and will be charged at the one time rata. world renowned Rawleigh Home provements, garage. Apply 95 miles, Templeton said. personnel as mu i t be retained, to Special rates for long term every Service business in East Hartford, Hamlin street. Phone 5404. Yoimg Boettcher, in a statement some other autarority. day advertising given upon request. to (3iief CHark, said he did not Ads ordered tor three or six days South Manchester, Windsor and FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment, In reserving a veto power over and stopped before the third or llftb Hartford. Reliable hustier can start know whether his prison was in the President’s | orders, (Congress day will be charged only tor tbs ac­ all improvements, new gas rapge, the mountains or on the prairie, tual number of times the ad appear­ earning $25 weekly fuid increase steam heat, hot water heater, ga­ made its applies lion sdmost impos­ rapidly. Write immediately. Raw­ but believed it was isolated since sible. If ed. charging at the rate earned, bnt rage if desired. Rent $20. 109 Fos­ he heard no sound. One man re- no allowance or refunds can be made leigh Co., Dept. CU-35-S, Albany, ter street—Grube. Called ictatoriai on six time ada stopped after the N. Y. main\.d with 'him constantly and The power, fore, has been fifth day. hydro-elwtric plant has been erected on the Dnieper river la the Ukraine republic there never were more than two No "till forbids** > display Unas not FOR RENT—IN SELWlTi Build­ called by many Ictatorisd. It is far sold. SALESMAN WANTED to sell our **“*^‘* ^ Cooper (right). The roaring spillway is pictured men present. He occasionally heard wider than that iven to President ing, two room apartment, front, in sk e^ ^ *** generating plant will form a source of power for the neighboring indiutries is The Herald will not be responsible products in territory now open in also furnished rooms. Inquire Sel- the voice of a third man, he said. Hoover last yc and its applica- for more than one Incorrect Insertion Manchester and vicinity on profit- The abductors refused to allow tion is certain bring howls of of any advertisement ordered for Witz Shoe Shop. him to shave, but one of them more than one time sharing basis. Automobile neces­ (By The .Associated Press) Power plant output last year was been awarded the Order of the Red protest from c itless interested Tbs inadvertent omission of Inoor- sary. Apply or write Grand Union FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, Strick­ 10,600,000,000 kilowatt-hours, twice shaved him once. groups. But the lext President has rset pnbllcatlon of advertising will be Power! Star for his work, the first foreigner Blindfold Benooved rectified only by cancellation of the Tea Co., 24 Union street, WiUiman- land street, all improvements, nice that of 1928 and five times the pre­ to be so honored. offered cheerful! to shoulder all tic, Cotm. , neighborhood. Chas. J. Strickland, war output. When he was asked to write to th a t charge made for the service endered. To get the power necessary for Russian materials and Russian his father his blindfold was remov­ All advertisements must conform 168 Main. Phene 7374 her gigantic schemes of industrial­ To existing capacity Dnieprostroy labor were used almost entirely in One possible combination in the in style, copy and typography with is expected to add an average an­ ed and he was seated in a comer general reorgsm itlon might be a regulations enforced by the publish­ ization, soviet Russia has built the construction, but American with instructions not to turn ers and they reserve the right to LIVE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 RENT HUNTING? TeU xs what Dnieprostroy, the greatest hydro­ nual production of 2,520,000,000 methods, supervised by American National irtation Commis- you want. We’U take care of it for aroimd. His arms and ' legs were Sion, combining edit, revise or reject any copy eon- FOR SALE—NEW MILCH Guem- electric plant in the world drawing kilowatt-hours. Its nine turbines, engineers, and with American ma­ ^to the I. C. C. the sidersd objsctionable. you without chtirge. R. T. McCann, its energy from a dam 140 feet when in full operation, will have a chinery were back of them. The never boimd, he said. Shipping Board id the Aeronau- CfOSINO HOURS—Classified ads to sey cow, would trade for hay. Call 69 Center street Dial 7700. capacity of 756,000 horsepower. His first letter was written after bs published same day must be re­ 3214. high, which impounds the drainage American plans for construction tics Division of te Commerce De- ceived by IS o'clock noon; Saturdays of 170,000 square miles. This compares with 430,000 horse­ were chosen after a comparative the kidnapers told him they saw in psu-tment, smd i varienu Marine 10:10 a. m. FOR RENT—THREE, five and sis the newspapers bis father was The dam, soon- to be formally power at America’s Niagara Falls, test was made between them and a bureaus. The combination uld be room tenements, with all modem and 612,000 at Muscle Shoals. European design. worried about his health and safe­ esuTied further shy tying all these TELEPHONE YOUR POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 improvements. Inquire at 147 Eaet opened, is Russia’s biggest construc­ ty. WANT ADS. tion. But the soviet union plans to Since only three of Dnieprostroy’s Russian labor set several records, to the Post ice 'Department Center street or telephone 7864. nine turbines can operate at all sea­ among which was the feat of pour­ “You’d better write him,” he suiding the Radl< Commission for a tslsphone CUSTOM HATCHING, tray of 150 build another dam at Volgastroy sons the plant will be supplemented quoted them as saying. They did at ths CHAR(fB RATH given abovs eggs or part of, $4.5o, settings of FOR RENT—6 ROOM PLA'i with that will have a capacity three times ing 510,000 cubic meters of concrete Depsurtment < . Communication- a# a_oq|^snlf|nM to advsrtlssrs, bnt with reserve steam plants having in 1930. This, it is claimed, is more not explain to him, be said, the There has been fo evidence, bow- 1000 eggs or over 2 1-2 cents per garage, 17 Walker street, inquire Dnieprostroy's and will irrigate 200,000 horsepower capacity. reason for bis kidnaping. ths CASH RATES will be aootntsd as egg. Edgerton, 655 North Main 10,0CiO,000 acres. than ever had been poured before ever, that this Icular combina- FULL PAYMENT If paid a t t S ^ s " W. Manning. 15 Walker street. At the dedication, C!ol. Hugh L. on a single project. Boettcher wore a four-day tion is in p it nsM offlM on or b^ora tbs ssrentb street. Phone 5416. Power has been the cornerstone CJooper, American engineer and growth of beard when he was re­ day foUpwlng the first insertion of FOR RENT—6 ROCOl bouse and The dam, by eliminating a series There is a de Ite idea here that of Russia’a industrialization pro­ cbkff. consultant, will take a prin- of rapids, tnakes navigable the leased. His clothing was soiled and saob ad otBonriss the CRARaE garage, 49 Summer street Tele­ gram. Since 1920 more than a score the swarm of and small agen- 7*^ *** eellfctsd. No rssponai- FUEL ANO FEED 49-A phone 8781. cipM'part along with A. V. Winter, Dnieper from the Black sea, his collar was wilted. He said the cies desding Itb farms, farm bllitr for errors la tolsphonsd ads of large central stations and many head of the soriet administration of 200 miles south, to some distance men permitted him to undress will bs aasomsd and tJislr accuracy smaller stations have been erected. mortgages, land ittlement, etc.. Is cannot bs gnaraotssA SEASONED HAltD tVOOD, stove FOR RENT—6 AND 4 ROOM tene­ the project. C!olonel Cooper ha.s above Dnieprostroy. when he retired at night. to be condensed tto the Agrlcul- Size, furnace ebunks or fireplace ments, all improvements. Apply 95 Ranrom Not Mentioned ture Departmen INDEX OF lengths 17 cord ur $4 load. Gray ■ Poster street, telephone 5280 or Late Tuesday night,.be said, the CLASSinCATIONS hlrcb $6 Cora Chas. Hecklei. tele­ 4545. men came to him and said: SttrtllS • • • • • • 9 9 s • • A phone R/tsedale 13-13. "Charlie, we’re going to take you Science Finds That Heating Walls back and turn you loose." No men­ 9r9.990m99t».999999999. S ,ING rfifS-**** •99mrm,9mt9m .09999999 C tion was made of ransom at that WANTED—TO .BUY 58 time, be said. Sbearei Bolcks Cftrd of tilASkS 909990999!99 90009, S Keeps Person Warm In Cool Air JMmOni-IP 90 099 9 90W9i0ai99'99mm. P The trip back consumed about R a n d ...... 100 91 287 And Fotind 990090990990909 1 OLD GOLD WANTED, anything the same time as the outward Jour­ Frasier ...... 130 102 94 326 Aononoonnxnnts 9^9999^9990»»§99» t such as old broken rings, chains, East Pittsburgh, Pa,—(AP)— ney, but he was unable to deter- Rowsell ...... |25 96 95 816 — arsenals »w ot 9 bracelets, gold teeth, and watches. Keeping warm in cool air___ Snap­ ...... Aatoawbflss Pdsketball nolne the nature of the terrain or lingard $11 107 114 832 Automebllss for Sals ...... 4 Apply or mail it to De Robertis py outdoor air to breathe in a bouse the route followed. He only knew, Wilkie, ...... 121 131 142 394 AutOBWbllss for Ezebargs l Jewelry Shop, 926 Main street, OZFORDS WIN 81-18 heated to feel like simsbine. be said, that the roads were good. Auto AeoosMilsa-^rss ...... • Hartford, Brown Thomson Bldg., These two seemingly imposeible Search for the kidnapers extend­ T o tals...... 183 646 536 1665 Auto ^pairing—Painting...... 7 Third Floor. vHr?_soboois^ »»^»«»»«»«»»»»■»«#» 7-A The fast-stepping Oxfords five de­ combinations are partly successful ed today to northern Colorado and Reid’s 4 loneers Truck ...... I feated the North Ends easily to in a new type of room imder obser­ Wyoming a short ime after Sher­ Moriarty ...... IrlO 94 98 312 Autos—P^ Sirs s avenge a recent defeat by a score vation in the laboratories of the iff George Carroll df Cheyenne, *••••••••• 598 113 102 313 OaragsB-^sn^s—Storage , , , , , iO ROOMS WITHOUl BOARD 59 ^m iwelss—Biwelss ...... n of 81 to 18 in the Y. M. C. A. Junior Westinghouse company here. The with two deputies, arrived here to Coleman...... 91 88 292 Wsntsd Autoa—^to rw clss in FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, League Wednesday night. The Ox­ four walls of this room are mildly participate in the bimt McLoughlin . .. a7 96 76 287 Basiasss Biid FrofsssfranI Ssrvfsss centrally located. Will rent reason­ fords bad possession of the ball the heated, an idea of L. W. Schad, re­ Detectives emerged from a con­ F a rra n d ...... m 114 110 815 Buslnsss Ssrvloss Offsrsd ...... m greater share of the time. The fast search engineer. ference with CHiief Clark and the ■ — 1 ■ ■ Offered ...,.11-A able. For particulars inquire at 46 Building—Contraotlng ft Pearl street. passwork of the winners featured. Most persons know only two of Wyoming sheriff and after arming T o tals...... h e 507 473 1499 Flortsts-^urssriss if This is the Oxfords’ twenty-first vic­ the three ways their bodies stay tory out of twenty-six starts. Mc- warm and miss the third one with Curry and J. Burke were outstand­ which Dr. Schad is experimenting. BOARDERS WANTED 59A They know that warm air is one Mmmsnr<—Dressnaklag ... 9 0 9 99 ing for the Oxfords while Comber neoessiW and proper moisture an­ Saving—Trncklng—Storage 999 KOUM AND BOARD fit $11.00 per played best for the losers. PaiDting—Papering“•HBtin^Papsrlng 99999999099M...... week. The Hotel Sheridan. Tei. other. Tliey do not know that their ofsiiionaJ fsrvicsA.Ssnrlcsfc...... Oxfords 8678. B> P. T bodies also radiate away beat in ra i„ . M, Burke, I f ...... i o 2 rays traveling with the speed of Toilet light. 'list ^ ^ s and Service ...... McCurry, If « • s s # s s ivented—Buslnee* Service «.... le flumaslaskl, rf Heat Loet Three Ways EdBeatloBal Keeping warm depends on bow bourses ano Claeses ...... 17 0. Opalacb, rf 9 9 9 9 9 9 $ fast beat is lost by all three meth­ Sheldon, c •...... •$$999999 ods. This loss, in standard Ameri­ J. Burke, I f ...... can clothing, is found by scientific MSfLcrimativ i1 W. Kusek, rg « * # # < • « < Wented-Inetnietlon ...V.T.,.,, to hi ho I authorities to be divided into 46 per Tf»4* Mot N«|. ****9*T*l?r??* „ 0 .. PlBaaelal cent through the fast traveling rays, Bonds—Smeks—Mortsages »/.... 11 T ’HIS ostrich wlU give you a Totals 18 81 80 per oenit by conveetioii, that is in Nortfi Ends to K^nn f»s s ds ...... s s e»f #####*. I*is good race, one# you try to the air currents circulating over the ebaso him out of the puislo skin, and 24 per cent m "latent V* SItaatlsas W. Hines , rg ...... ft roetanglo below, Cut out the beat,’’ which is the energy required Rajb Wautsd^Mals ..i,u ti seven pioess; then try to rear­ C y . Combers, Ig I « , S » 4 to evaporata moisture from skin Kelp fYanted—Jdale or Psaale 37 range them to form the big R.1. Harrington,Harrin] Ig .... and lungs. Afanta a^anied ...... fl7>A J J*tu»tlone Ranted—Penale ..... ft bird's silhouette. Can you do it? r. Rykoskl, o ...... Ordinary beating systems are fUuatlons fYanted-lfaU...... IS D.3. Harrington, r f ...... limited mostly to warming the air, jCmploymenf ^sBOies 40 M. Swikla, If $$•$$999$ tbs 80 psr esnt factor, and regulat­ Valliant, If $9tt$$$$$$r ing tbs moisturs, tbs 24 psr cent t 8tocJc—Veblolee ...... 41 loss. Tbsy omit tbs blggssc loss of A method of keeping pereons warm In oool alr hae been discovered •oppyaa...... 4t Totals ...... 7 4 18 all, tbs 46 per cent radiation. by science. It is by imUOy beating the walls of a room. Heated porliable Wantfd — Pers—Pooltrr—Stook 44 Referee, Carl Jamroga. Walla Of Room Heated panels luob aa the ones lurroanding the girl above aided bi the die- Per Sale—4Heeollaaeoaa Tims eight minute periods. Tbasa ipaadlng ^bodily radiant oovery. Artlcles tot Sale ...... 4f rayi ara not yery hot. So Dr. flobad Ostrich Buiidifi®! MMsrtafi'i*.'.; tf •itimatad that If a parson oould bs borne when be returned from a re­ Horatio Oreenough was the surreundsd by somsQilng Just warm KIDNAPING VICTIM union with hla ion. *______A first American sculptor to be em­ anough to radlats similar rays hack "Get back or I’ll aboot,’’ be cried. ployed at the Capitol. He was to tba body tb# 46 par esnt would bo Patrolman Ralph Fairley drew bis ...... fl eommleeloned by Congress in 1882 reduced. To test this he built a BACK HOME AGAIN pistol while the others dispersed. A to execute a etatuU of Washington. room wboss walla wars slsotrioal beating panals. friend disarmed the father and Hla tnaoiy worked luooessfully (Ckmtinued From Page One) later be apologlied. to the extent that whan the air was Young Boettober firet telephoned (READ THE fl’TORY. THEN CXILOR THE PI rUKE) oooled to 68 dtgraai and tba walla phoned blm the ransom bad btsn hla mother, Mrs. Million Mo^rmlok B«oiHS^Besf4»HoUp to the bunch nMflon. Write Box L, Oafo of out. Praotloal means of bsatlng to "walk around tba block and met Chief Q irk and hla father. The Herald. walls at eoonomioal costs ara itlll you’ll find a telspbons.’’ "He fell aileM to eleep tUl ba oamo. have you baonT” Apartants,' •% S*^aints •V# f l to be found. Boettober told the chief the men dawn. Then, luddenly, the lad waa enanned Windy.] “Why, you flttid ■nsifieH McatiMB for Sent r , .. 14 Bosttebsr, who said bs was blind- ordered him to count 150 before tak­ ^ttSM ri99'09^,090 I f But Dr. Sobad tblnka tbass exper­ foldsd during tbs sntlrs 404 hours of gone. Juet why he left our daiey us an with fear.! lubarbaa for iments point to a new era of com­ ing the bandage from hie eyes. In tent’e a myeteiy to ma." "Pon’t fn f’j Id Dunoy< *Tm luam er Romes ... bis oaptlvity, oomplied and tsls- this be oimplled, be said. Ha Wanted to Rent ...... JIM *,;; ••H fort indoors, wbloh will ooma when pbonsbonsd bis boms from a drugitors. "All we can do la move along. If all right You I, I woke up la tho solenoe bfa perfected enough of new Polloe,olloe, Whowho despidesplts reports of a said ba waa bOndfolded immediately our direction ie not wrong, we’re night and haardj funny sound. I materials and new prooeiasi. The breach with the family ware being after he waa kidnaped and that tba eure to find blm, ebortly," anewered wondond what waa. ’’radiant’’ beating baa been tested kept Informed of progreie in the abductors-drove a night and a day Windy, with a frown. ’’And then 1 Jj imped up from tho ji FOR SALE alio with portable, bested seretni before stopping, Tbla veriflad notaa "I understand why you’re upe4t, IHd pen msfcs those fume ease, went into action and within a ground, deddli I WOU14 . look and temporary panels, few minutes had engaged in a run­ sent hie father by blm while he was but we can’t give up all hope, y et around. It didn’ take me kmg to without a spill? Hire’s the Household ’To touch suob a surfaes with the a captive. If he’s hiding in a tree, I tao^ he ai'iSBT.s;: 15 way the letter fl Is formed with ning gun battle with a oar believed find out what pi luoed tber Mmi. Furniture, etc. hard," Dr. Sobad lays, "ons hardly to contain the kldnapere. The ear The blindfold conalsted of strips toppUlee down. "A UtUe loot you can a«R and .JMIgl 21I! the seven HI-HO pussle pteeee. gets tbs impression that it la baatad aaoaped. of adbeslve tape tightly fixed to hie "Vou see, I do n o t think It’a M 9999§99'9999 fj "Vo ba’a as busy as bt. H f i totwlng ^ thfl Iftt# Msrlfl Wtlkor at all. 7ft with suob deyloea in a Boettcher was taken to the home skin. ’They were removed only fair to give ui all Ihia awful loaro. Uttla twig! up id ha neuar stops room the air may bs delightfully when he wrote notea to hla father. Vsffil RoSms ‘ A**M4*ir«*...ir...c 'Pi of Vernon, Indudlng one of a friend where Chief Clark quae- We’n lucky that the lightning bugs 'to reat. antiqn# bedroom set Silo oool to breathe and If it were not tloned him. Then he was taken Then, be said, the men stood behind a n giving us their light'* •1 asked hii w hflf ;thn,. on Friday and Saturday. for this almost Imp#roepUbly gentle home to bed. him. He saw neither of the men Juat then the eun ’rose o’er a w en for and, ho ■ouroe of radiant beat wotUd be Fatker Excited who held him prisoner. hill, which gave the Tinjnnltas a lot ihqre, he eak March 3 and 4 at her lato aotually too oool for oomfort." The elder Boettcher, apparently; Arrive a t Honae. thrill. "You lightning bugs can go Ing tham for Mj RmuI Ibe Bmld Adra home. excited, drew a revolver uld "It was late in the evening when now," Scouty said. "Well be all Father’s Day is always tho third tbraatened polloe and reporter who we arrived at the bouse, of wbloh rig h t” Sunday in June. (flaouiy helL r Were oongrsgatod in front of hie I can give no description," be said. And so the bright bugs flaw Imt neat In Rw

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SENSE AND' NONSENSE EVERY. AFTCRNOOft THAT CITY FEttBR*S WiFC STRAPS THAT V - T THINS ON HIS BACK eXFORg HE GOES l^0R 8lg*B^ yPINO Some men nevef appreciate tbelr^ Before a boy marries, be knows YOti chUoren so much as in making out that she “beUeves everything' he aWOOTIJiH A.DRAT TT, their income tax. tells her," but after the knot is tied PUTPPINCi YOURGBLT IN ANI EASY L.ET 6 0 fAY EAIM \ he only "tells her everything she be* CHAIR LIKE A BK»,T^ACf tbEFOREYOUH . Don’t Judge a man by his fam ily ] 1**^«**” relations, for Cain belonged to a ANO 6 ATONO ABOUT TBCHNOCRAI* MY HEARING f good fam ily. It may be noticed that the days ENERGY UNITS^ ER(»S^ LBlSURfe ^ t V L 6 0 -^CX3NK3UI|D Don’t Judge a man by the clothes are getting much shorter—and the he wears: Ood made one and the faces aren’t as long as they were, >AND AU-TH/Cr OTHER WIND PUTONGT IT ^ -B U T DOH'* tailor the other. eith e r. 1 TOUD YOU SIXTIM BS TO OOWN NOW, lb but an instrument of sormd. See that old rube plowing over Don’t Judge a man by his failures there? Watch me get a rise out of AND WORK IN THE OLD- in life, for many a num fails because him. (To Farmer). I hear that the ■ F A & H I O N e D he is too honest to succeed. farmers in this section are waghig Don’t judge a man the house a ruthless war on insect pests. 1 be Hves in, for the lizard and the suppose you are one of the active rat often inhabit the grandest struc­ campaigners. tures. Fanner—Yep. Judge him not by his acts alone, Fresh city SUcker—M y! I’ll bet a» but by the motives of those acts. pest’s life is in constant danger, as long as he’s in fifty miles of you. In this fickle day and age, girls ' Farmer—^That’s all right. I won’t seem to be more interested in get-! hurt you if you stay on your side of ting a good permanent wave than | that fence. th ey a re in getting a permanent! husband. ’These are the days when the meek might inherit'the earth, but they Friendly Tip: If you want to get a couldn’t pay the taxes on it it they real kick out of a bridge game, take g o t it. your w ife for a partner. Irate Woman—You are no gentle­ Mixed Pickles . . Perhaps radio m an ! sermons are popular because there Ragson Tatters—Neither are you, is no collection taken . . . The mod­ madam, for that matter. em wife seems to be able to get to sleep in two minutes and talk a Newly elected public officials will husband awake all night...... T h e have to realize that taxpayers ,no words “Find check enclosed" are longer can support the spoils system entirely superfious if the check is in the manner to which it is accus­ really in there . . . .The man who tom ed. acttudly makes a living is some­ thing of a success. We realize this Seven new comets were sighted today, quite keenly .... S m ok in g during the yearA932. V e ttw ST im Msv»CK, wc-'weauasaT. less may rest your nerves but it don’t work in the case of factory F l a p p e r f a n n y S a y s c h im n e y s ...... A man vtdio begs ___ MaaasOT.cw. (0 n,l. IUI> soon gets to feeling that he is only asking for a small part of what, the world owes him .... W h en you SCORCHY SMITH Puzzled see a fellow strutting his stuff, he is trying to make foUu believe he is what he ain’t .. . If a woman hasn't r anything else to worry her, she can claim her hair is coming out by hsoidfuls . . ... W e have discovered that it never 'is wise to interrupt a wife when she is telUng you some­ thing for jrour own good .... M a y ­ be Question i>ays. But the land has more college graduates than ever before, and look at u s ......

"M arriage isn’t a ceremony, it’s a sentence,” declared a Manchester woman. ‘Tve already served 20 years of hard labor.”

Farmer—^Tve fixed it so the dry w eaker won’t hurt me this year. Friend— What have you done? Farmer— Planted onions and po­ tatoes in alternate rows. The onions A’ WASHINGTON TUBBS H wiU make the eyes of., the potatoes By-Cranc OUT QUR WAY water and so irrigate the soU. -- WM! '(00 »w»Y a" ( HME A CAM, button*Hosk! V AKB YOU ^ T A E ftE vTj MA - GO ON, ' MB OUT? V THVTH INTHTANT, fU. 1-UH-VSlELL-X Cm*. TH S P A Y m i l l ^O N APRtVB A A tM A T O 1. W ANT HOO -TO SEE HOW N o one can be a good preacher, or THLAP YOU IN THE W W E \UHEN THIS CASTU£ NIU. BE . CAN SEE iTE GOOD— WITH TH\TH F100« MOP. 6000 rr \6 , P e r j \s v

PULLTM eve! ■NeKTHT TIMC, BUpplE (SiCfe FRECKLES ANDJHIS FRIENDS MAYBB VDU’U TR6AT ROYALTY HITM By Blosser THB PRORBE J^ETHPeCT. >OU MUST HAVE YE S-rte OLD STUF^ w o BAV5 , 0N SEEM TO COCOS 1 TO ME-THIS IS THR NORTH 6EP0RE, CAPTAIM CHATHAM BAY... SIDE OF COCOS FLACK...... HOO WE’RE OROPPIMG ISLAND, ARE THE| K N O W J U S T ANCHOR RieKT W H E R E TO HERE. ONLY PLACES A 6 0 / BOAT CAN DROP ANCHOR IN SAFETY

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T j ^ ■ , t t ‘ - f l s t t l W l L m f.%.^ V' J.) A. Mrs. Mldiael Oomtan p»^ bi T he w alU aby cHnica, i^polnted of oorpinlt- tempoeaiUy on aeoount of DEHIESSION DANCE tee to bave ebazge of next week’s aat.iwUl be reaumed tomoRow’ NNEQ y l A Oid-VtaUoDBd snd Mudsill card party at S t James’s ball. The •noon at r o’CkMk at the Haidth BATVBDAY MIGHT. MABCtf « date WUl be changed tra m Tuesday Oen^r, 74 Beynea etzeet Under Aoi^oee to Wednesday night and bridge, RH 0< B n f Dnvld Lodge, L O. O. Fn at whist and setback will be • play^ A~rebaareal of tbe eaat of **And iA T S T A IB l fos Y .’M. Cm a . bufldlag ODD FELLOWS HALL with 18 prises for the winners and first fetUng uadsi> Mazy Did" tbe three act comedy tir Hope To E m Colyin B. Brown way. at 6 o’oloek pad ths last gamo m and Hla 10-Fleoe Band. refreshments. Mrs. Gorman will be be preaeued by tbe Epwortb liaague Hero Aa Speaker On Friday, ' Oaii Wlgaaoweld, Pronqiter. assisted by Mrs. Robert Oamey, tbe South M ethods ebureh on started at A o^otock. 7 Adndselon S5 cents. Mrs. James Roach, Mrs. ' M a^ March 24, wOl be bald at the church Higk X ’ Cmpbdl Tm i- March 17. Ezpect ' 200 At Vocalioul The NOrfo; .Ends, the team that S^rdahl, Mrs. Rose Murphy, Mrs. tomorrovr night at 7 o’clock. plalad suth ’ atar baU Uat we*, Chapman, Mrs. Mary Haasett, Miss A change in the date of the March want down .ta defeat in th« opening Slorence Donahue and Miss Mazy Gibbons AasemUy. ierred To Lowz h But- all-membership meeting of the Mtetini At Tnde Sdio«l g m agatast the Oxforda by a a m ABOUT TOWN Miner. Lepiea of Ckflumbus, wiU hold its Chamber of Conuabce will be rec­ of 8l to 18. The TiUeni 'vpiay^ regular meeting tomorrow evenhig ommended to the meetings commit­ hardivhffl game to win from foe fold—fifeetbe Todiy. tee and Board of Control of tlM On fo rc h 1 5 .. Tigers. Ths sows w m knotted up a ll .t Fred T. Blish, BTn of tbe Mantiies- at 8 o’clock at the K. of C. club- Chamber today, due to the po«d- An Important buelneei moetlag ter Plumbing A Supply company la rooms. fowugh foe game with the Tlgets of the church council and voting bUity of obtaining a most cabable lea^ g by one point Just before the in Boston this week attending ihe speidur it the meeting ts held ' . ■i| members of the Second Oongr^[a> New England Harchvare Dealers’ The Meatonary eodetlea of the Ben M. Cohen, formerly manager The first sectional meeting of foe whistle WM ready to sound tai^ but BsfreShB ints wfflbeMprad i^l tional church is called for Tuesday eariler'than acheduled. convention. Soiith Methodist church are con­ of the Z.enox Theater, on Albany American Vocational Asaodatlon to a long shot on the part of one of the the RCbekahs evening, March 7 at 7:30 o’clock. ducting a sale of used artidea of avenue in Hartford, today took over Colvin B. Brown, coimsel to the bq hdd.ln Manchester Is to take Tiller! put In a clean ba*et to go The meeting was adjourned from commercial deparbnent of the night wl the King David Zjodgar Colonel William C Cheney and dotblng and household furnishings the managership of the fltate place Wednesday evening, March one in the lead and added *cnther Tuesday evening, February 21. to this afternoon and evening in one at ter here. Hugh \J. Campbell, who United Statea Chamber of Com­ potat on n free throw, winning 22 to Shepherd t and Bmfoet provide for the transaction of busi­ Mrs. Cheney will leave this evening merce, is making a businesa trip in 15. Tbi m eeting will deal Tn»iniy Rebekah for Washin^n, D. where they the stores in the State Theater has been manager here for the 19. oomUae . for.ifoelr ness not in the call for the original building. three years, was transferred to the ,New England and will be In this with foe textile branch. ExecuUvea The Ramblers took the Wild Cate Odd FeQ( Night at thh $dbp^ . meeting. will spend a few days. From there 'part of foe state in foe near future. and workers'from textile concerns they win motor to places in Vir­ Lenox theater. info their game hag without much street Recikatlon Center. Thefofo w o i Much Bz^ezieiiee He will be able to speak here on in various parts' of foe state are *o be a progr^ of eodal and athletic ginia, visiting with Mrs.-Cheney’s Tomorrow night at -8 ddock, Friday, March 17 and it la proposed be present, including Norwich, New trouble and the Buckland team won The Manchester Green Commu­ relatives there. Mrs. Louis Rose at Hartford will Mr.-Cohen comes to.Mazichester from the Falcons. contests. ^ nity Club will run the weekly set­ with a great amount of theatrical to change foe meeting from March London, Pufoam, Willlmantlc, The folio idng Friday the ^Irst de­ give the third in a series of current 21 to that date. ThompeonvUle, Rockville and Man- back and dance tomorrow evening Another of the weekly dance event lectures at the Y. M. C. A. experience despite the fact he la a gree will ta» conferred here upCo a at the Green school halL Four cash These lectures are proving hig^y young man. His ability as a singer Mr. Brown has been connected cheater.. In all, clofe to 200 persons class at eat tdldatae by Lodge^jlUm- series at the School street Recrea­ with foe natkmel Chamber tor are expected. The general public MRS. FRENCH’S PIANO prizes will be awarded the winners, tion Center takes p l^ this eve­ popular. Single admisslona may be has won him some recognition and her 82 of Hartford. Lietters ate be­ and the usual good time is assmed obtained at the door and if deelred he h u had experience on the stage eighteen years. He has spoken be­ has be«D invited by D irector J . G. ing sent our to all members regard­ to all who attend. ning. Art McKay’s nei^y organized previous to entering the managerial fore more than 1,000 Cbrabers of Echmalinn of foe State Trado school P U P im N RECITAL ten piece orchestra will pro^de the may be applied to a ticket for the Commerce in foe United' States. where foe meeting will be held. ing importmt businese to taka series. field. He is a graduate of New York An interesting piano recital quite at this sell Ion. musAa University where he was editor-in- This is considered an unusual oppor- Big Exhibit Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters 'tunlty to obtain a fine speaker < '.d The program will open with a unique in character was presented Saturday sight foe first of a awies of Union Veterans of the Civil A rehearsal of tbe combined glee chief of the N. Y. U. Daily News in foe Robbins’ Room of Center of deprei* n danoss will be held at Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ clubs of Manchester High sdiool and Variety show director. He won t is expected that tbe meeting date half an how of music furnished by War, will meet this evening at the ranth, will hold a brief business vdll be changed as recommended. foe Trade School orchestra. There Church last evening by the pupils of Odd Fellova hall with Jill and his State Armory. The officers are es­ wiU be held at the Emanuel Lu­ a piece on the etaff of the New York a Mabti Grace Fren*. The program ten piece webestra furnishing foe meeting tomorrow eveidhg at 8 World after completing hia ofilege will be two prom inent speak'>*n, pecially urged to attend as there o’clock in the Maaonkt Temple, aft­ theran church tomorrow morning Howell Cheney of foe firm of WM divided Into three (fivlsions, miudc for i lodraa and old-fashioned will be a rehearsal of floor work. at 9:30 o’clock in preparation for course' and' entered the theatrical part one delineating a "Fairy Folk dancing. Curl V^gaaowsU will do er which a sketch will be put on the sacred concert ' to be given field vdien’the World was sold. Cheney'Brothers, and ElUott Peter-* under the direction of Mrs. Anna 9 FIRES IN FEBRUARY son, viio is manager of foe Bigelow- Recital” all in costume, in the form foe. pronq>t ng... i ' The third lecture in the Current April 7. FoUowlng the rehearsal a His father is Harris M. Cohen, of a playlet; part two more miscel­ Crocker. The comedy^ is entitled hike wlU be held to Glastonbuiy. president of the Greenleaf Construc­ Sanford mills in ThompsonvlLe. A Event series by Mrs. Lewis Rose of "Ma Sweet’s Children” and those real textile exhibit is to be another laneous in character somewnat The Ladia’ Mlwlonary iRDdety of Hartford, will be given tomorrow Members are reminded to bring tion Company of New York dty, a AT THE SOUTH END more advanced In technical difficul­ foe Emanufi Lutheran ohurOh will taking part are Miss Ruth Helwlg, their lunches. concern that has several huge pro­ feature. On display will be vari­ evening at 8 o’clock at the Y. M. Mrs. snizabeth Moseley, Mrs. Daisy ous textile products including' «nir^ ty wM also given in costume. Part be entertalMd at foe pareooage to­ C. A . jects to its credit in New York. three consisted in its entirely of a morrow af emoon a t 2:80 by»Mrs. Canada, Mrs. Fredericks Spless, Mrs. Margaret LaMotte of 34 The younger Cohen went into the Two Box and Seven Still and velvets from Cheney Brothers Mrs. Adelaide Pickett, Jacob Wag­ and other concerns; also cotton group of Russian compositiona in­ K. E. assisted by ADae Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock, Hawthorne street was given a birth­ Param ount-Publix whitin of theaters, Alarms Answered — Year cluding foe Prelude in C sharp Anna Reports of foe ner and Joseph Parke. Refresh­ day surprise by 30 of her friends starting in Yonkers, N. Y. Then be goods and a rare exhibit of govern­ Rev. F. C. Allen of the Second Con­ ments will be served by Mrs. Ago There Were 17. ment textile fabrica. These will fea­ minor by Rachmaninoff also selec­ H artford Women’s lOssion- gregational church will be in Tuesday evening. Tbe party, which served as mansger with Paramount tions from foe ever popular "Nut~ ary mi hdd m NSW Haven, Rachel Tilden and Mrs. Jennie consisted 6t friends from Windsor at Poughkeepsie. N. Y., Haselton. ture many of tbe latest and most charge at the second motion pic­ A rm strong. The South Manchester Fire De­ fascinating designs. cracker Suite” by Tchaikowsky in­ February will be given by Mrs. ture show of educational reels for Locks. Glastonbury, Hartford and Pa., New Haven and Springfield. He cluding "Trepak” and the "Valse Carl Thori president of tbe Xbnan- Mancbester, arrived at the home of bad some experience with independ­ partment bad nine calls tor assist­ Albert Palmer, research engineer children and grownups. Miss Lillian a t M Garden ance during.the.month of Febru­ de Fleurs”, foe latter being an ar­ uel lAii Mlaetonary society. Mrs. LaMoite laden With provisions ents and pronmtad several concerts at Crompton and Knowles, In Wor­ rangement for two pianos. A meeting of the Manchester Unit street, a student nurse at tbe Mid­ for tbe buffet lunch that followed in the Btrxuae Auditorium in New ary, it WH stated today by Chief cester, will give an iUustrated talk of the Railroad Emplovees and Tax- dlesex hospital, Middletown, Is rest­ during tbe evening and also several York aty before Joining Wamor Albert Foy. Two of these were box on weaving proceMes. Siow motion ysrs Association will be held at ing comfortably and on tbe road to useful and beautiful Fifts. B rothers. alarms nnd seven were still alarms. pictures be shown which give e Manchester Railroad Station at recovery from serious bums re­ Few Ohaages Tbe two box alarms were for Area an analysis of stresses and ths re­ e7:80. p. m. Thursday, March 2. Thisceived when ten days ago sbe fell A group of Amaraatb members Mr. Cohen stated that there wlU which caused comparatively little sulting distortion of parts whil# a is an open meeting and the public is backwards into a tub of boiling bot will go to Windsor this evening for be few changes in polloy at the damage. One w m for a chimney loom Is operating at a high speed. invited. water at tbe boraital. Her back and tbe birthday anniversary of Charity Btate other than tba introduction fire and tbe other for a garage fire, The pictures will be of a Crompton legs were badly burned and sbe bas Court, in Odd FeUows ball of that of several novelties and features tbe latter being on Benton street. and Knowles loom. State omeers Bcandla Lodge, Mo. 28, Order of been confined to a boepital bed since town. Visiting courts are to repra* wltb which be has bad success at A year ago there were 17 fires in of foe American Vocational Associa­ Vasa, will meet at Orange Hall at • that time. Miss Hart is tbe president sent the 12 nwntbs of tbe year. othsr theatsrs. He stated that tbe Fsoruary, among which w h the tion are to be present A special in­ r o f y r / / M/\NCHcsTr,.> ■ c o ^ n o’clock tonight. A program of en­ of tbe fresbman class at tne hospi­ February has bben asiigBed to schedule at tbe local theater includes serious blaM which gutted the vitation la being sent out 1^ Z)i- tertainment will be presented after tal and is also a member of tbe cbeeter and tbe membm of tbe lo­ aoms of the finest pteturss made by Rubinow building resulting in a rector Bchmalian to various town the biuinesi session. student council and a member of cal court will wear colonial costume an dompaBles. The polirar of bring- vsry hsayy loss. This fire took officials. tbe social committee at tbe boq^tal. ^and represent Washington's blrtb- ing...... big feaures herea t a e < earliest place lazly in tbe morning and No Ohaigo An important business possible time will be continued. was fsatursd to dramatio rsscuss. Thq entire program will be con­ S p e c i a l tb s Blnsweger Club will be beUT to­ Tbe second in tbe series of foUr Among tbe plotures be mentioned Zt was weceded a short time by a ducted without u y obarge to those night at tae borne of Miss Mary sittings in tbe new duplicate con­ NMotlatlons for tbe pwohaM of that will be shown here are "Btate firs at Main and SBdrldge streets. who wish to attend. Tbe exhilMt of Tierney of 86 Park street. A social tract bridge tourney will begin at tbe Community ZAinoh owned to F « r " w ith Win RMers; "Bhi Done textile fabrics will-^be shown for a O f f e r i n g ! bour will follow tbs meettng and all tbe Mancbester Country Qub to­ Miohael Bbeeban and located in the »m Wrong" with Mm West; "42d Mrs. Bessie Farris, Pocabontu of wsek and ths sebool ehildrsn of tbs members are urged to attend. morrow evening, Zt is hoped those M en building by Laban B..Adams Btreet’’ starring Ruto Kseler, A1 Bunset Council, D. of P., Mrs. Myra town are/to bo invited to attend. who took part in tbe farmer tour^ are under way, it was learned today Jolson’s wife; "Tbs Wax Museum" Fitsferald. Mrs. Bvsiyn AJerigg and The exhibit is of intersst not only to (Good Until March 11th) Tbe Mancbester City Brass Band nament and many new ones will with tbe eiqpectation that the deal and others that afo bsing loudly ac­ Mr. and Mrs, Jack T^lto of Olas- focM inlorsstsd la tbs tsxtlls la- will rebearse at tbe Bcbool Btreet play in u e series beginning tomor­ will be eloeed this afternoon. Mr. claimed at their premieres^ tonbuiy, wsnt to Now London last dusfry but also to those who are Bee tomorrow nigbt at 8 o’clock. row nigbt. Adams has opsratsd rsstaueshts In Mr. Cohen, who is not married, is night for ths visitation of the Great s t u d j ^ a r t this and othsr towns in ths stats making his home for tbe present at PooabontM to tbe two eoundls i « prsviously. tbe Hotel Bherideh. HYGEOI Paul Kslmsr, gevsrnmsnt in­ spector who bad . lupervislon of several eounells in MassMbusetts, 8eD *3hni^lDBu^ at PINEHURST! oonstructlon at tbe new Federal Bridgeport, Norwalk, Stamford^ MOST USED BIBLE T E H ^orragtott, Bristol. Try our Medium Ih ry G leai^iM iig Naiivs Baking Steaming Gams .. . Mr. JZeimsria fam- IS SUBJECT OF SERMON POTATOES Quohaiur Giowder O am . i^ is rMidibg here but as soon as b sg ^ his n«rt ssslgnmsat and Frocks gsts things in rsadlnsss, bs will rs- Colonel Morehen Pretchee At (Plain), 1 2 5 c Freih Oyiter* .. ,29c Pint nm stbsrs. Atprsssnthslsoom- Citadel From Bt. John, 8:16; At 3 OXloek FrMh E utfni HBlibnt» Bnttfrflfh, Larga SmaltB, plsting afsw odds and snds at tbs RoriTBle Thie Wtok. Coats post offles building. Zluring bis Friday (Uhtrlmmed) Stlmon. Cod, Bofton Bluoflih, MBcktrol, Scallop stov in Manebsstsr wUob has bssn Znterest la Colonel Morebea’s re­ Smoktd Fillet of Haddock, Fillet of Haddock, Sole. !&> a littls U$§ than a ysar, Mr. Hslmsr vival campaign at tbe Balvatlon mond Wedge Salt Cod, 1 lb. bozee. Opeter Cocktail bas mads many.frlsnds. Army citadel this week is laoreas- ALL SATURDAY Men’s 3-pc. Suits Sauce. ing alshtly. Colonel Morehen •______preached last night from tbe most SPECIALS FOR Topcoats roO upit pcmular text la the Bible, John: 8:18, "For Ood so loved ^ world (31 i r $ 2 . 0 0 ) Tbrss local men wars prsssntsd that He gavf His only begotten ion, Hala*i Overcoats 1-8 off 10 regular price. Bridge Coolde » 15c 2 lbs. 29c lb court this morning obargsd wltb that whosoever believeth la Him intoxication following arrsst at should not perish, but have sverlMt- Salf-Sarva HYOEONZO dry cleansing la a sds Iflo process which r4 . midnight by Bsrgsant John Mo- in g lifs." stores all garments to new Ufo, beauty Tbeee boneleee and boneleee aklnleBe Sardinea (large Ollnn. Tbsy wars Frank J. Bsnds- speaker eompared the text usefulnsss. Our cane too) aold for 45c, a can two yeara ago, 86c laat year son, W illiam M*f!*«*i sa d Paul with others of tbe Bible and showed G ranary blgbly speciallisd msthomer the 26 year medall He is state at­ Ijlome la and try tt. box which makes it suitable for SPBCUL torney here. perlority of this oil we will a gift or card prise! KempV, Inc. deliver a trialnrder of 5 gal­ According Tt The TIRE uidiBATTBRT M U 788MnittSL Phene 8880 lons or more. Remember! You’re paying only for foe face powder—foe perfume SO xSV i *-...... >....82.75 These are Heayy P er Gallon Is Ootjrs gift to you.- Calendu) 30 X 4.40—21 W . .-.83.75 Special —(X)UPON— Spedal 30 X 4.50—21 .>..»83.95 Duty First Line 29 X 4.50—20 - .• ...$3.83 •Tires. At last Jnst what yon have been L.T.WGODCO. 13.50 . but NOT according to the w ither. Judg* 28x4.75—19 w > ...$4.95 waiting for, a foontsla pen that 65 Btseen St. Phone 4486 29 X 5.00—19 ...... $5.25 will not scratdi pencil If yon ing by the amount of snow a n cold, hitingr 30 X 5.00—20 ...... $5.35 AH other etzee of Tires send foie Coupon w ith fLOO to foe Triple 31 X 5*00—2 1 ...... $5.33 at proportionate savings* winds we are getting fherd is plenty of BEEBE PEN CO. BATTERIES BATTERIES P. O. Box 404, Bleildsa, Oonn* y o u n 4 < cD Compact need yet for some good old neat from the 13 PLATE FULL SIZE BATTERIES .95 Money retopwd If not eatlsfled. » 6«l from $10 le $100 on furnace. Judicial fuel buy|rs know that your own elgnafuro wHhout Special $1.50 • 001% or untMceeeary'Iii- Economy Range Burners . .«r«.. $9.50 vosHgoHon. 2 GaUon Oil Bottles the ecoaondeal fuel to buy /• Got from $10 fo $300 on The beet-looking triple oom-' ' V r I -H i Economy **Bakewell” RangeEnm ers $7.85 m own seeurfly wMieot on- pact Contains powder, rouge ' dovsm Tfw enk cost b o 69c and Upatlck. Old Company 's m o n w qjhorgoAr tliroo ond Wicks 15c Set« Lowest prices on Range Ofl in town. Floor, right, i o holf por eont on frio oxpotd Instant Lighters coofidooHif SERVICE •w y^ • • •• Nly-. roboy- 29c :E SUFFER-ENTERTAINMENT VAN’S STATION 6 . L 03 Bumor Co. nuiil4T, MAKB lb . 1 , . », M. 428 Hartford Road' Phimo3888 SBCXIND CX)N