AVEBAGB DAILY,CIRCULATIUN THE WttATHBE DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY for tiw month of UeeomiMr, 1M4 CHUKCHES SUPPORT WARNING TO CLOSE Forecaet of 0. S. Weather Bwwm, ANNIVERSARY MARCH 16 Bartford Wewtjr baa amiifed for a 5 ,4 3 2 tor womMi Rao nteiBbori CHAMBER PROGRAM SCHOOLS NOT USED Member of tiie Audit OeoeraUy fair and ootder tonight Manda. Slaicba will laava Event Win Be Celebrated With Bnreaa ot ClroolatiOBe nnd Snndny. Boat Hda lUe a t 7 p. m. Bvery' Dinner and' Entertainment Wanting ralJi a la vend to draaa warm and ■a TCacQr for a raal good time. A February 3 to Be Designated in lAidgre Rooms. ArrangemeDts at One Time ip will ba mada to g k warm and VOL. LIVn NO. 100. (C'inaaifled Advertising on Pnge 10.) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. JANUARY 26. 193.5. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS r wfraab manta. All those Interest- Daughters of Liberty No. 123. DOLRAn DAY as Civic Sunday in T o r L. O. L. I., have plans well under Were to Sound Eight Bnat gat in touch with Miss Fen- way for a celebration in honor of Friday night ao that .flnal ar their 32nd anni 'ersary. ts may ba made. ward Movement.” On March 16, 1803, the Ladles Bbsts on Fire Whistle. Landing First Survivors of Mohawk Wreck Orange Lodge was organized in ‘ ’ . Stand By For Hale’s January FIRST MID YEAR BILL DRAFTED Xocom banctorum, No. 195. of Manchester and on March 16 this flw AneiaBt, Mystic Order of Sama- Sunday, February 3, has been year they will celebrate with a din One of tha reasons that Manches . Mtaaa. will hold its regular monthly ner and entertainment followed by DOLLAR DAY Sale—A Perfect Wind-Up For The Clearance Sale. FEDERAL PROBE BEGINS bMOUng a t Odd Fallowr Temple, 420 designated as Clvlo Sunday in the gameg and danefng. ter’s achoole wars In session yester CLASS AWARDED BY LABORITES Main straat, Hartford, tomorrow churches by the executive commit A large attendance Is expected as day when schools in all of the towns Thrillmgly Low Prices. . . . But Dependable Hale Quality As Well. avanlng. The meeting will be called tee of the Manchester Chamber of near Monchestei were closed, w'as to order at S o’clock and will be lodges from Massachusetts, New Commerce, which Is promoting a York, New Jersey and Stamford, the fact that there is no way of Dollar Day HIGH m M A S TO HHJ> IDLE grealded over by Grand Monarch Small Group . . . Kapox Filled Barley Blodgett, of Bristol. The Forward Movement program from Conn., will be represented The Dis giving a warning that there will be ON MOHAWK’S SINKING trict Deputy and a number of Grand ' avsnlng'a program will Include a February 4 to 11. Lietters have been Lodge officers will be present. no acboor “Cannon” business session, address by a sent out to all ministers of the va- The general committee in charge When the alarm system was first Program Is Built Around State Federation Would Pay Bamarttan, who Is a prominent Odd .rlous churches, asking them to coi Is as follows: Mr.s. Annie S. Ted- Installed in the South Manchester Livingroom Pillows Fellow, vaudeville show and re operate with the-Chamber of Com Thirty-four Known Dead freshments. ford, Mrs. Emi.i:. Armstrong, Mrs. fire district arrangements were Towels Just 72 living room pillows were we able to purchase. I Pageant Depicting Devel merce by devoting part or all of Minnie Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth made on the list of calls to have Up to $15 a Week to Un their sermon Sunday morning, Feb .q BO come in bright and early os we predict an early sell-out' List of Dead, Missing Manchester experienced the cold Saunderson, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. eight blasts of- the fire alarm whis on this item at 2 for $1.00. Kapox filled. Rust, gold Identified and 13 Are ruary 3, to the subject of "Civic .Mrs. Lily Dunlop, .Mrs. Sarah Jami tle sounded in case there was no green, and red jacquard rayon covering. opment of Education; First employed-Other Provi est weather of the winter last night Righteousness” or "A Citizen’s son, Mrs. Esther Haugh, Mrs. school. It was never aae' and the 6 $1.00 and today when the temperature Duty to his Community." Margaret Pratt, Mrs, Louise Mor number was taken off of the cards Heavy, thirsty "Cannon" towels (59c Each) In Mohawk Disaster Still Missing ~ Believe dropped to 12 degrees below zero. The letter states that because the rison. No effort is being spareNew York, "Jan. 26. — (AP) — Fernandez of New York: Christo liand in h ^ d for the idea' develop but there ha.s never been a call for save! 25c New Pioneers in a rapidly changing Here is the list of dead and mis.sing pher Fitzgerald of Waterbury, o'clock it dipped to a low of 12 be ment of any community, we. are such a notice. Main Floor, left. Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 26.—(AP) low. asking your co-operation In this educational order, the’ class of -^A bin calling for the establish in the Mohawk disaster: Conn.; Robert Jackson of New With His Ship. Domestics and Yard Goods 1935A, Manchester High School, the Dead Passengers York; Frederick Governor, negro, Forward Movement program now Percale Prints ment an unemployment insur E. R. Barr of Philadelphia. of New York; Calvin Gramm of The Hustlers Group of the Wes being promoted by the Chamber of Manchester LINEN DISH TOWELS of J OUTING FLANNEL of good first mid-year class in history of the ' Dollar Day quality. Neat pink and blue ance fund, benefits from which Prof. H. F. Clelland, Williams Elizabeth, N. J.; George Homlck, New York, Jan. 26—(AP) —Fed leyan Guild will meet Monday eve Commerce for the Industrial, trade, Recreation ('enter heavy pure linen. Blue, gold, S school, graduated last evening In ning at the home of Mrs. Kenneth and civic betterment of the com green borders. 3 for stripes. 36 inches wide. 6 would be payable to persona partly College gcologi)rt. Mahawah. N. J.; Isador Israel of eral Inspectors, steeped in the May, 49 Arch street. Mrs. Milton Date Book yards for i the presence of friends and relatives or wholly unemployed in the state, Lloyd Crowfoot of New York. Brooklyn: Jos Koster of Bear, munity. Items of Interest While weather conditions were in knowledge of the sea and ships, Nelson will assist the hostesses. The letter also asks the ministers BED PILLOWS covered with oi RAYON TAFFETA AND 6 yds. $ 1 .0 0 starting January 1, 1937, In Tlie Rev. F, L. Frost of New Del.; Paul Laqua of Brooklyn; Man Pillow SATIN In wanted winter direct contrast with other Com York. uel Lopez of New York; Rafael opened u-ith unusual celerity today Work will be on salting peanuts. to announce at their services Sun Tonight A. C. A. ticking. Size, 21x ^ 1,000 yards of brand new amounts not to exceed $15 a week day, January 27. the civic mass Friday colors. 39 inches wide. High mencement days, none of the spirit or 40 weeks a year was drafted to Mrs. William A. Kraemer of Wil Otero ot New York; Otto A. Reams a deep reaching investigation Into At State Theater--"Bachelor of 27 inches. ■ Our sixth ship- T spring percale prints special or color of the occasion was loqt in mington. Del. of Morehead City. N. C.;. Malcolm Brigadier Albert E. Bates ami meeting for women that will be held Arts," shown at 7:(KJ and 9:48; "The Dancing In the gym from 8:30 to Cases ment! Spedal, J er priced fahrlCB reduced to day by the Connecticut Federation the Mohawk dl.sastcr in which 46 Mrs .Bates of Hartford will be the 12:30. Music by the Feerle.ss or 3 yards for ly priced for DOLLAR DAY. of Labor to be Introduced in the Julius Palmer of Providence, R. I. A. Rigoulet of Brooklyn; Mack in the Nathan Hale schoool on Mighty Barniim" at 8:15. Regular 25c quality; 80- Julian Peabody of Westbury. N. Smith of New York; Wallace Street persons lost their lives. guest speakers at the Sunday serv .Spruce street, Monday, January 28, "Dimblo Door" by Community chestra. The regular plunge period COTTON BATTS in 3-pound J RAYON CREPE In rich House Tuesday. It was announced ices of the Salvation Army. at 3 p. ni., to hear George C. Clarke for women will be held from 7 to weight. Good quality. Stitch- S shades for early spring square count. Suitable for by John J. Egan, state secretary of Y.. prominent architect. of New York; Martin Trombly of As relatives Completed identifica Flayers at Whlton Memorial. Aus 4 for $1.00 women’s and children's 1 Mrs. Julian Peabody, sister of Cromwell, Ore.: Anoton Woclfel of tion of the 34 known dead—12 per of Pawtucket, R. I., give an ad pices D. A. R. ■ ’ 9 o’clock. The bowling alleys will cd. Special, 2 for ^ frocks. 36 Inchc., wide. Spe- the Federation of Labor. Persons The Townsend club will hold its dress on the subject, "The Part be open until 10:30 for members iflb daily priced at 4 yards frocks. must have been employed in the Tommy Hitchcock, polo player. New York. sons still were missing—Washing Negro quintet in vocal program wishing to bowl. Guaranteed for five years. Good William D. Symmes, New York. Missing Crew ton officials were sent here to ques regular meeting tonight at 8 Women Play in the Development of quality pillow ca.ses; well bleach Domestics and Yard Goods—Main Floor, left. Main Floor, loft. state for at least 36 weeks of the o'clock in Tinker hall. Reports will Manchester." at St. Mary's parish hall. Saturday preceding two years and for not John Telfbr of London. Eng. Kenneth L. Br.rrett of New York: tion survivors of the collision be Also mid-year graduation of Man- ed. 4,5x36 inches. A special value .Missing Passengers Javier Broadc of New York; George tween the chartered Ward Liner be submitted and Important bu.»i- The girls’ dancing riasses will for Dollar Day only! less than four weeks by their last ness transacted. A full attendance chCrtter High sclibol at eight o’clock. meet as follows: 9:.30 to 10. begin employer. Benefits are provided for Mrs. David F. Brucker of Mans B. Carpenter of Jersey City, N. J.; and the Norwegian freighter Talis of the members, present and pros TiinHirriiw ners; 10:30 to 11, tiny tots; 11 to Main F'loor, left. persons on part time employment field. O Martin Kirsten of New York; Rus man. pective, is hoped for. Jan. 26-—Annual family gathering 11:30, intermediate; 11:30 to 12, ad Dollar Day O nly! on a sliding, scale. Mias E. B. Gentle of New York. sell McDonald of Seattle, Wash.; The officials were informed 117 of CITIZENS QUERIED of British-American club. vanced. An applicant for unemployment Miss G. Oakes of New Y'ork. Claude Martin of New York; Henry the Mohawk passengers and crew Group F, of Center church women Also Watkins-V vs. Westfleld, The boys’ swimming classes will Dollar Day insurance must wait for seven Mrs. John Telfcr of London. Eng. Moore. New York, Jack Erllck of were rescued before she sank. Fif workers, will hold a social meeting ■Mu.s.s.-Y at Y. -M. C. A. also meet: 9:30 to 10:15, beginners; Your Favorite M. K. M. weeks after filing application before Miss Alice Williams of Mansfield. Cliftjn, Texas; Charles Raasbel of teen passengers and 17 members of Monday evening at 7;30 with. Mrs. ONjJEEDS OF TOWN •VOxt «eoaid Crew Brooklyn: William Stecluk of death in the frigid waters of the chants’ Division of Cliambcr of Com The regular plunge period for ing forty weeks in any one year of Ralph Andino of New A'ork; Bar- Brooklyn; Captain J. E. Wood of Jersey coast. Miss Gladys M. Morland of Ded merce. men will be from 7 to 8 o’clock. A unemployment, the act provides. telemeo Creto of Brooklyn; Fermln Jacksonville, Fla. S3 BihIIcm Recovered ham, Mass., who is directing the Also lecture, "Draperies," by R. public^ whist party will bo held at Flannel Person.s wholly unemployed will Thirty-three frozen bodies re oast lor "Mystery Man", the musi 500 Questionnaires Sent Curt Ha.scnclever at Y. M. C. A. the West Side Rcc on Cedar street. Pure Silk H oseiP ^ be entitled to fifty per cent of his covered by Coast Guard craft, were brought to Bellevue hospital cal comedy which Temple Chapter, Jan. 29 Benefit donee of Junior Flay will start at 8 o’clock and mer Regular Price went down with bis ship Feb. 6-7 Musicnl comedy, "The was among the missing. The body If You Could Have Your Way?" — Dollar Day ' Dollar Day Specials In • Dollar Day Specials In $1.98 and $2.98 the presentation of the Commence 50 to 60 per cent part time unem The bowling match and social Mystery Man ” at High school, aus ployment shall receive benefits j “Boat” in Bruno’s Diary of Second Officer Malcolm Rigoulet When answers are received from pices of Temple Chapter O. E. S. and ment exereikes, in which a pageant, SAY CHINESE OUT was found In the sea. Which the Young Peoplc'.s society of these citizens, they will be tabulat ■’MlIe.stones of Progre-ss," depicting equal to 10 per cent of their weekly HUEY DISCOVERS i the Concordia Lutheran church were Fob. 7 Sauerkraut supper at 65c Grade Apparel Baby Shop HATS wage; 60 to 70 per cent part time HOUSATONIC PARK PU N i Prominent Passengers ed and cla-sslfleil to be considered hy Concordia Lutlieran church. in five scenes the advancement of Prominent among the passengers to have held tomorrow evening, and the program committee in making GROUP OF BLOUSES in ^ $1.50 LEGGINGS in tan. ^ education in America, was the cen- unemployment, beneftu of 15 per Spelled the Same as in Qp BORDER AREA a t which the guests were to have Kcl). 12 Fathoi and son banquet, silks and cotton., to close- ^ brown and navy Jersey. ^ cent weekly wage. 70 to 80 per cent who died were Mr. and Mrs. Julian out a definite and pfogresslve pro Men’s Fricnd.ship club. So. Methodist $ ^ tial theme. NEW MURDER PLOT Peabody of Westbury, N, Y., and hsen members of the Terryvillc and RANGE Woolies out. Broken size,,. $1 Fleece lined. Zipper clos- . y1 1.00 part time imemployment, benefits of Ransom Notes — Fierce _ __ gram for the activities of ttie niam- church. Closc-out of regular $1.98 m d j First Schoolhouse. NOW UNDER DISCUSSION Prof. H. F. Clcllend of Wllllaras Col Collinsville societies, has been post ber during the coming year. GROUP OF SKIRTS in A ing. 3 to 6 years. J The story of Education in Ameri 20 per cent weekly wage, and 80 to poned on account of bad traveling Feb. 14 Lecture entertainment. misses' and w*omcn’., $2.98 winter hats. A limited 90 per cent part time unemploy lege, escorting a group of students Charles Ray, president of the KNIT BONNETS in pink, ^ quantity . . but mighty good ca, beginning with the small school on a geologicad expedition to conditions. fliamber of Oommerce, signed the .M.anchester L. O. L., Orange hail. size.,. Broken lot..good ^ blue, white. Infants’ to 1 ^ ment. benefits of 25 per cent of Cross-Examination. Tokyo Also Reports That Feb. 17. Annual Follce Concert OIL 2 for $J.OO styles. in Bo.iton in 1635 known then, as their weekly wage. In calculating Senator Claims Four Sher Mexico. Peabody was a widely letter which eontained the questiona "buys" if you find your $ | year. Special, 2 for $ | Main Floor, center. the Boston Latin Grammar School, at .State, Theater. Fuel O il...... • -6 ''4 c gill. size. ■ part unemployment benefits wages Federal Official Reports It ADMlRAt KOONTZ, knpwn architect, and his wife was and deemred that "a splendid future We are offering our regular 65c CHILDREN’S DRESSES J was shown. The participants m a member of the polo playing Hitch lies before Manchester. That is Feb, 20 I’lay, "Wappin’ M’harf" Kanjfo Oil ..., stock of fine knit woolies at 2 for CHILDREN’S SWEAT- this scene were Erwin Rother as would be calculated on a basis not Flemlngton, N. J., Jan. 26.— (AP) Agreement Is Near in Dis- MRS. JAMES MORRISON by Community I’layers, auspices of . .8'/ic gal. ERS in mo.stly slip-on in sizes 1 to 4 years. Cot- ^ to exceed $30 a week. iffs and District Attorney cock family. beyond question. It may be a fu S1.(|D. Fine co'tton knit with 10% ton prints .and wool jor- ^ the schoolmaster, teaching, the first faimot Be Sdected as; NAVY CHIEF, DIES Bruno Richard Hauptmann for James Weaver, chief of the Fed ture far beyond the vl.sion of today, Fhlucatlonal club. wool for warmth. Small, medium, models. Few good for Playing Cards The bill would set up a state un Feb. 21-22 Iniluor Circus. North sey. Few rompers and $1 recognized school in this country. employment compen.satlon fund to tified his defense today while the pnte Over Jehol. eral Bureau of Navigation took per TO SPEAK IN HEBRON but that future greatness depend.s large. Vests and panties. boys or girls. 7 to 14. ■ suit. Included. 2 for • I The pupils were Collins Johnston, National Park But Should ___ Meant to Kill Him. largely upon the illrertcd artivltfes .Methodist church, uu.splrcs Booster Main Floor, riglit. DRESSES in both wo- be made up of premiums on all in prosecution rolled up new ammuni sonal charge of the government in tdub. L.T.WoodCo, SNOW SUITS in sizes 3 ^ Everett Durkee, George Clarke, dustrial and business payrolls in the quiry. of today." Bis.scl ,St. men’s ; a n d children's 4 decks $1,00 Donald Harrington and Jackie May^ tion for Its savage attpek on his de h'eb. 22 .\nnual Father and Son Tel. 11‘>6 sizes (7 to 14; .30 to 44) ^ to 6 years. Green, red ^ state where five or more persons are Peiping, Jan. 26.—(AP)— The With him were Captain Neilson Tri-County Christian Union Answers to those (im-sllonnalies Brand new cards with inter- The scene was prepared by Everett Be Developed. Passes Away on Pacific Baton Rouge, La., Jan. 26.—(AP) nial that he kidnaped and killed the which went out with i'res|d<.nt Ray’s banquet at t,’. m ordla Lutlieran to close-out. All formerlv 'f i and navy. Reduced Sat- esling picture Iw t^. Also employed. Lindbergh baby. Japanese military commam^ at Kal- and James SmiUi, New York inspec Wiii Meet at Hebron UonKre- Dollar .Da\- urday. off regular price J Durkee. Collection of premiums under the —Senator Huey P. Long arrived tors, who were on the Morro Castle letter have Ijeen ineiusefi to tie re Chureli. $1.98 to $2,98. J L double deck.,, 2 decks $1.00. The passage of the Massachusetts Court was In recess but it was gan, Cniahar, reported today the dis Rational Church Jan. 27. March 4 Annual .Masonic Ball. Main Floor, center. Main Floor, -rear.-. act would begin next January 1, a l)ere early today after an automo investigating board. turned to tlie Chamber headquar Front Entrance. Educational Law of 1647, prepared full year in advance of the payment Washington, Jan. 26.—(AP)—The Coast Following Heart only an armed truce as the defend puted Jehol-Chahar border district United States District Attorney ters not Inter Ilian Thurwlny. Jan March 19. 20, 21, 22 Herald BO.STON OK .NEW YORK “Wear-Ever” by Erwdn Rother and Charles Rog bile dash from New .Orleans, an ant studied, his stock trading records The Tri-County Christian Union uary 31. (.’ooking school, mornings at 10, of benefits. question of the number of men to nounced that "mob violence had had been cleared of Chinese. Martin Conboy after conferring will be addressed by Mrs. James <>.w\^______u.'i 2.5c Size ers, showed the Court scene at the Directed By Commission to account for his affluence after with Neilson said: Interested In Touii. State Theater. Special! 59c Grade be employed as well as the scenic Attack; Notable Career. stopped." and that he would‘imme the $50,000 ransom was paid, as his Col. Matsui, commanding the’ Bonison of Mystic at Its next meet- March 2i\ Annual concert of G The unemployment insurance diately launch a court inquiry into Japanese military mission at Kalgnn ‘•I am going to look into the col lag, Sunday evening, January 27 Explaining llie queslli.nnnlrc, Provlilenee . S'l U \\., It. I Aluminum fund would be administered by a value has been raised here by offi lawyets went to inspect his home in lision. If the evidence should jus Clef elul) at Emanuel Lutheran Kleenex cials and members of Congress con a pV.t to "murder" him. the Bronx and as state attorneys reported to Major Takahalshi, Japa at 7:30 In the Hebron Conki'cga- President Ray state.s that "ns a resi commission, of five persons, all ap- Reaching the State Capital where tify criminal proceedings I shall dent of .Manchester ytiii arc inter church. (Tenlalivei. t ’E.NTEU I'ICW EI. Ill KK.AU sidering the proposed Housatonic Bremerton, Wash., Jan, 26— (AP) studied the weak points in his de nese military attache here that quiet tional church. The meeting has been April 22. Formal hall of Knights 6 pkgs. $1.00 R a y o n s Valley park development. last night more than a hundred men fense. prevailed in the border area. present the matter to the Grand piqaaed oy a women's committee ested In its growth, prt'.sperlty and Tel. 7007 $ 1 .0 0 oach (Cnntlnued on Page Ten) —Admiral Robert E. Koontz, retired threatening his dictatorship seized Jury. Frank Fay, chief of the progress and In tho.se elvle things ot tlolumbuH. ■ Soft, absorbent coUl cream re At the same time the question of "He Is vulnerable, very vulner Chinese authoritiez said an agree and sought to present a program ot April 20. Tenth annual concert the commercial development of the for.mer commander In chief of the the parish Courthouse, Long estab ment had been reached to negotiate New Yoric bureau of investigation Mpeclal feminine IntereaL Mrs. Mor- that make our city a ticftcr place to Choose from fry pans, sauce pan moving ti.,sucs. Good, too, -is 3 FOR •V ests lished a base command of militia able" said David T. Wllentz who Jor the Department of Justice an live. ol Beethoven Glee club at High a disposable handkerchief when lower river is being considered. Sen United State.s fleet, died here this a settlement of the disputed border llaon, who has been a leade. In wo sets, sauce pot-s, and sauce i>ans ator Lonergan before receiving the morning after suffering heart at and other state forces, and ordered hammered at Hauptmann during nounced his men were checking into The directors of the I’handx-r are school. FDANKLIM m with drainer.,. All heavy ’quality you’ve a cold. 200 slieets in the murder trial defendant’s first problems. men's organizations throiiglioiit the each package. • Panties WINTER PREPARES recommendations of the Hou.satonlc tack. a 9 a. m. court investigation of what circumstances of the disaster. aation, has been secured to speak preparing a program of netivltie.s aluminum. river conservation committee, had It was the fourth of a series of at he said w.as a "murder plot involv half hour of cross-examinetion yes Further Bombing Foremost in the subjects under for the future welfare of Manches terday. Inquiry were the condition of tha oft the subject: "The Woman’s Job Basement. 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ... • Bloomers taken an active part in attempts to tacks the admiral had suffered in ing four sheriffs and a district at Announcement of the clearing of la the New Day". The meeting will ter and desire the full tionr.flt of the RANGE Olli» ...... 3 for $1,00 »I arrange the necessary dredging recent months. torney.” "Walt until we get really started" the district and plans for negotia Mohawk’s life saving equipmenL be presided over by Mrs. Harriet eyes and brains of the lead return it to the t ’liaiiilier of Com- ! Dollar Day Specials In "does not represent a major type of I War he was chief of operations Guardsmen assi Chinese claim the land seven to 10 latematlonal good will, iis la evi .laniiary 2(*th, at 9 oelock PLYMOUTH Dollar Day Specials In Our American scenery" and therefore [ with a policy of "An Amerlcari patrolled the tion lawyers act It just won't miles further eastward. mined before the investigation. merce, not' later than Tliiirsday, I East Over the Weekend. cannot be selected as a National ' Navy Second to None ’’ grounds of the towering State capl- work. It’s no use." Coincidentally in Washington a denced by her service as prc.sldent January 3t. This is lm[Kirtant, luid sharp. .\ll are expiH'ted to Takabashi, Matsui, and Chinese at the lilinois League of Women and $1.00 pair park. ■"Born at...... Hannibal, Mo., in 1864 tol. Seemed Shaken military and diplomatic leaders con change in shipping laws to ^ve the we ask your most earnest eooper.i- iittend. Underwear Cost to Be High Governor’s Orders government close supervision over Voters, and as vice president of the tlon." Housefurnishing Dept. Although Hauptmann appearell ferred prior td the announcement. aatlonid league. She was the repre- DE SOTO CARS Qoso-out of fine cape gloves ONE LOT OF FOirN- ^ BV ASSOCIATED PRESS. Saying the costs of acquisition of (Continued On Page Eight) Ixmg said Governor Allen ' “had ihakcn when he left the stand yes Later Col. Matsui proceeded to ship designs were reported to have Aetlvltles Siiggestisl. -originally priced $1.7.5 to $2,2.5, $1.49 COPPER KETTLES in VEGETABLE BINS in large, DATIONS with under- ^ Winter apparently was getting land along the river would bo high. called out the National Guard to been ’ recommended to President aeatative of the cause and cure of 6'--quart size. No. 8 size. terday he voiced satisfaction with Tientsin to confer with Japanese war conference at the signing of the ,The questionnaire asks the citi Now On Display ,\t Blaek. brown, tan. gray—not all 3-shcIt style. Ventilated. belts. Also back-lace vB ready today for another blow at the Representative Smith, whose dis TREASURY B.AL-\NCE maintain law and order." the impression he made on the eight Roosevelt. \ zens to sugge.sl activities along the sizes in each style. All .sales ftfial. Colors. ■ corsets and side-boon B trict embrace* most of the stream’s Asked if the Governor had pro military leaders. They described the sunken stum Kellog Peace Pact, At the present ELECTRIC TOA.STEHS in .Miss Elizabeth M. Folyott Nation, just recovering from a win men and four women who hold bis The Chinese concurred with the following lines: ./ girdles in this sp’ccini- course, said he would consider em Washington, Jan. 26.—(AP)—The claimed martial law, the dictator life in their hand)). er, six miles southeast" 6t Sea Girt time she is an Influential leader of 1. What urgent and Immediate The Best Depot Square Main Floor, right. upright style. Side handles. DRIPOLATORS in white ly priced dollar grouii. ^ Salutatorian ter assault that left at least 200 ployment as a decisive factor in .said: Japanese report of quiet on the bor light, as a menace to navigation. A tha New London l.eugue of Women’s Cord, attached. china with green trim. Alum position of the Treasury on Janu State attorneys expressed confi der of Chabar and Jehol, but said activity, in your opinion, should the Garage Good values If you c.an cH dead. considering it. He did not favor, he ary 24 was: Receipts, $8,059,993,57; "No that ain't necessary." dence that the searching, lengthy light and bell buoy was placed over Voters. Manchester Clinmber of Commerce Blue Flame Kanjirc Oil inum drip top. 3 to 6-cup find your size, passage of the first educational said, the expenditure of large there was a large scale Japanese the spot, also marked by two of the Dc|M>t Square Tel. 31.51 35c OIL CLOTH CHAIR sizes. statute in this country. The char A brief period of respite ended as expenditures, $13,761,923.65; net The Senator accused the Standard cross examination it mapped fo)- troop movement in Jehol Province coticciitratc iqion. for the good of Dollar Dav PADS in green, brown, blue' LUSTA-KNIT PAJA- X balance, $2,354,591,742.72; customs Oil Company of responsibility for Monday would leave Hauptmann a Mohawk’s bobbing lifeboats. Their the town as a whole? MAS in a soft knltt.’d - acters in this scene were Jack May, temperatures declined throughout (Continued on Page Ten) at Takochen and Tatan. checks. 4 for MIRRORS, 3-fold plate glass Richard Alton, William Kilpatrick, receipts for the month, $20,055,- yesterday’s assembly hostile to the discredited wltnesB, his alibis rid lines apparently ■ had become en RHODE ISLAND OmCIAL 2. What special activities, in your vanity mirrors; metal franked fabric. Pastel colors the northern tier of states and the Japanese here said they anticipate tangled in the rigging. Thomas Wlppert and Leland Stev 438.78. Long domination and said his com dled. no further advance, expressing satis opinion do you believe the Manches METAL VENTlLATOltS, 8- bathroom mirrors. with contrastuig trim., Canadian plains. Friday night and Receipts for the fiscal year (since promise with the company over the Hauptmann’s matter of fact re Seamen were slwptlcal of the pos ter Chamber of Coninierco should Wicker inches high, adjustable to 33 Half sleeve. Regular ens. Joseph Vklentl officiated a.s faction that no Chinese militia or sibility of salvaging the aimken ves TO ADDRESS KIWANIANS SNOW SHOVELS of heavy sizes. X , the judge. much colder that may reach 10 be July 1). $2,028,406,724.35; expendl- five cent oil refining tax was off, un cital on direct examination had be soldiers, remain inside the disputed undertake for the bcnctit of your TBY .\.51EKIC.\N A. C. 70 inches. ’ 4 . for ^ tures, $3,957,921,501.57 (including less the company stopped the vlo- come dull in its last lours. ' sel on which A. G. Bates, operating business or profession? stech Large size. BRASSIERES in dis Admission of Girls. low in northwest sUtes was fore PILOT IS KILLED area. Midland Ferneries The third scene depicted the ad- J $2,053,609,000.56 of emergency ex- 'Icri'c. i&VBgc Attack official of the Clyde-Mallory line George C. Clark of Pawtucket 3. What siieclal activities under RANGE OIL WHITE ENAMELWARE, 8- SILVERWARE in guaran continued and close- ^ cast for, the weekend. ; penditures); excess of ekpenditures, "Do you know what all this is said he believed about $1,000,000 in the following heads, sliould' the Filling Station qiiart kettles and stock pots. out brands. Just u ^ lission, for the first time, of young Then came an abrupt, change. to Give Talk on Activities. teed silver-plated flatware, (ladies to an Academy In 1820. The Hardest hit by the week’s weath $1,929,514,777.22; gold as.sets, $8,- Wllentz was on his feet, ripping in surance wu.a carried. Chamber of Commerce Include in its 811 Main St, S. (Jrantr Mgr. C. R. M.AGNELL Each. 12 pieces for closc-out group in er vagaries, the smith counted 1,800 AS PLANE CRASHES 310,036.791.01. .t Shipping board officials said the o fC .o fC . progrc.ss program? Write tlie Tol. 8imi--^tHUon $ broken sizes. 2 for scene was prepared by Miss Grace (Continued on Page Two) to the former convict with the most IS Lllar Street 1.00 JL homeless in the flooded North Mis savage cross examination the trial LIQUOR LAW BIG government had Invested no money ideas under headings; public Im- Tel. 00S8~Huiifte UI.AL 6078 Good quality wicker ferneries Housewares—Basement. Main Floor, rear. Johnson. The scene showed a ty sissippi river delta region. 21 dead in the $2,000,000 liner built ten George-C. Clarke, executive vice provemento, municipal affairs, leg pical schoolroom of 100 years ago has witnessed. with inside galfanized pan. Large in Mlssis-slppl, 6 in Tennessee and The attorney general started by years agO; prcsidcat of the Pawtucket. R. I., islation, transportation, agriculture, size. Brown and green wicker. with the characteristic high desk one in Arkansas. Burned to Death With Ship Chamber of Commerce, who is a advertising- Manchester, tourists, of the schoolmaster (Ralph Chap hammering away at the fact that ASSEMBLY TOPIC I Special $1.00! SALE! Heavy Galvanized Relief workers feared the toil G a r b o Causes Excitement Hauptmann was an alien, illegally HIS THIRD SHIPWRECK past lieutenant governor of pivision industrial development, mercuntiio man) and the antique desks of the might rise. New York, Jan. 26.—(AP)— 1, Kiwanis, will be the guest speak promotlom Basement pupils.. E.sthcr Pickles, Elinor The inundations were termed by Ten Minutes After Taking in this country? and then demanded Thomas Charles, a 22-year-old er a t the Monday noon meeting ot INrretors Hopeful. Stiles, Clara .Wray, Miriam TroUi, ri,vermcn "more severe" than the whether the witnes.s had told and quartermaster was recovering to the Manchester Kiwapla club at the A sh Cans and G arbage Pails Marjorie Akrigg and Dorothy Weg floods of 1927 and 1932, By Appearing in Public was telling the truth. .Hotel Sheridan. Tlie directors of the Chamber of ner played the parts of the first "You have had the opportunity in NtfBill Yet Introduced to day from his third shipwreck with Commerce are very hopeful that Dollar Day Colder In MIdweat. Off from Newark. in four months. M r. Clarke will make three SMALL GROCERY BUSINESS girls to attend a . co-educational Rains along the Pacific coast this court today and you still have apesebes Monday during his stay every citizen who receives a copy of ■ASH C.-ANS of heavy galvanized iron. Side school in America. Boys taking Hollywobd, Calif., Jan. 26 —J Fellxe Rolo of Paris, who had been an opportunity this minute to tell With his bead swathed in band this questionnaire will fill it out s. Children’s $2.98 handles. No cover. turned to snow flurries in the north Correct Present Control ages and his cars and neck frost ta town. All manufacturers of the part in ..this scene were William Ed- Pittsburgh. Jan. 26.—(AP)—Tak (AP)—Greta Garbo early today introduced around Hollywood dur- the whole truth." re. reminded very thoughtfully and carefully and FOR SALE plain states. The United States made her first public appearance ing recent weeks sui “Prince" Rolo bitten, Charles was brought to New town are to be present Monday In return to the office of the Chamber mond.son,’ Edward Scgcvlck, Clar weather forecast colder weather for ing off in his mall plane into the Hauptmann. "You told the truth?" York aboaird the liner Algonquin Jetat meeting with the KIwanians, ence Stone and George Beeny. the midwest after the mercury had stormy darkness. Pilot Floyd since she was brought out of a ot Egypt. Rolo admitted last week "I told the truth already" was the Situation in State. with other survivors of the Ward When Mr. Clarke wUl bring a mes- so that the directors will be able to O.AKB.AUR P.-AILS of he.avy galvanized iron. The fifth scene, prepared by Joy Stockholm barber shop to become it was "a gag" perpetrated by Mrs. answer. get a cross section of the opinions Must be disposed of immediately to Snow Sets 00 hovered in the upper twenties fhr a Church, 33. of Newark. N. J., crash liner Mohawk which sank off Sm aage relatlva to Chamber of Com Large, 10-quart sire. Tight-fitting cover. Squatrito, showed the famous court day and a half. ed ten minutes later and was burned Hollywood’s most elusive star. Edgar Selwyn, wife of the director. That was the opening. Wllentz Girt, N. J., Thursday night after a merce work. In the afternoon at 3 of the business men as to what they room scene in the Kalamazoo Case Calmly, if not majestically, and However, the Princess in the demanded if the story the witness, be . will address a meeting at the desire the Chamber to tackle for settle an estato. For details inquire In Iowa the weather toll rose to to death early today. Special to The Herald collision with . Senate home from shipwrecks. He was g; (Continued on'Page rwo> winter weather. also was in her parly. Unlike Cinderella, Miss Garbo left (Continued on Page Ten) Mias Garbo w m on the arm ofno slipper behind her. (Uontlnued on Page Two) (Oontimwd On Page Eight) (Ceatlnoed ea Pete Two) MA14CHESTER EV£NfNG HERALD. MANCHESPBR CONN. SATURDAY. JANUARY 26. IMS. UANCRE9TER EVENING HERALD. HANGHBBrTER CONN SATURUATT, JANDARY 26,1985.
in place of Fred A. Verplanck, eu- ordinsto their efforts. The • Ju from Hr. J. F. Condon, ain't that — Weekly Smiday School Leeooii — nanders for Coonsctleut, Vermont 0:30 Maas cbqrua choir, perlntendent of Manchester schoolfi, SEE BATTLE AHEAD diciary commlttM now In the midst TO INVESHGATE WORD ‘BOAD’ IN BOOK right?" and part of Massachusetts. Briga 10:30—High Mass. XAfiRESTED nRST MD YEAR ■aid that he bad officiated at com of putting the finishing touchM to "No sir,” the witness insisted. dier Bates is a very b«ey man, but Prelude—Morning S o n g ___ Kinder mencement exercises and had given the leficiency bill, vlsit^ the state CalnmeM Vanishes never too busy to pay us a special Aspergis Me...... Gregorian ROCKVILLE WHY— diplomas to,pupils in schools of the prison at WetbcrsAeld yeaterday and SHAKES HAUFTMANN Hquptmann'e calmness appeared CONHDENCE visit on Sunday. These services are Kyrie Mass in E Flat...... Leonard eighth s t r ic t ,'b u t had never be ON CROSS MEASURE was asked for a $23,000 special ap IN CHICAGO HOME CLASS AWARDED GIFTS OF FARLEY to be vanishing rapidly under the open to the public. You are all wel Gloria fore presented diplomas to a hign 1 propriation. Warden Charles 8. questions. come! Credo Reed explained to the committee (Conttnoed Prom Page One) LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT school cla.ss, complimented the first j The attorney general hit a new Text: Maill 14:93-81, M , fS-Tf The Week Sanctus A Chamber of Commerce? mid-year class on their accom-; is >r I • t r - I money was needed In ad- tue first surprise of the cross-ex line of attack. He deduced the testi The International Uniform Snn- Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Girl Guards Agnus Del HIGH DIPL0M.4S plishments during the past 13 years. Governor Takmg' UBiisualj''^“ budget appro- and Corps Cadets. JOIN ITHE CHAMBER Cbarge Made That He Gaye amination. He thrust into .Haupt mony that Hauptmann had not dny School Lesson for Jan. 93. < Offertory, Quartet, Benedlctua .... ANNUAL DINNER TONIGHT You Get Out What You pelieTe to Be the Last of Mr. Verplanck Telegraphs ® priation, in order that work may be Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Young mann's band a cheap red memoran worked regularly as a carpenter PETER’ S DENIAL ...... Rosewig (Continued from Page One) At the opening of his remarks, since April 1933, the month the ran By WM. B. OnJSOT, D. D. people’s meeting. Recessional Hymn, Mary Dearest By G. Cornelius Baker, Acting Sec If one ffi'ves hu best efforU hi Interest in Relief BiU Now I who are now idle. It la plunied to to His Friends Valuable dum book open at a certain page. Editor of Advemoe Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Open air Lieut. William Sullivan of retary, Manchester Chaintier is Justified in looking for rssulta Men h v o ife d in St. Val , _ . — ~— . Mr. Murphy read a telegram from use $10,000 of the requested money som waa paid, and that he had been By GEORGE HENRY DOLE — Mother. alon, considering ways and means j y ^pianck, sent from Florida, His voice was loud. Insistent. seivice. Hartford Headquarters Sta of Commerce. fofvorable to himself, material and to fireproof the old school shop and -f-occupied aa a Wall street operator. Thursday, 8:00 p. M.—Public of bettering the class objectives, m which the superintendent of Man- Before the Assembly. "Is that your bandwriting?” He touched on Hauptmann's part Peter’s dental of ileaua la a tion Will Be Principal ethical He profits In dollars and eodoe Day Massacre. $15,000 to erect an addition to the First Ron Stiunps. International Snndny School Leo-7> Confidence in the truth is not in service. In the previous five articles I cents through the Increased pras< All of the council work was con "Yes, that’* my bandwriting" nership with Isador Ftscb and ling strange episode *n the life of Speaker. dairy bam at the Norris G. Oaboni son l>».t, January 21: spying: "Yea, I know that Is true” Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Holiness have endeavored to explain the rea tlge of his city; but best of on In ducted on parlimentary lines, each farm at Enfield. ered sarcastically on the fact that a man whose general career was meeting. CONN. GENERAL HAS conceded Hauptmann, twisting' In and then continue in the same old sons why a strong active Chamber personal satisfaction at having come student taking part In the dl.scus-1 Hartford, Jan. 26.— (AP) — The Wasfiiatton, Jan. m !— (AP) — FIsch was dead and no one else one of such intense devotion and "LM him that thhiketh that he way and life. It is so to believe the The Rockville fire department caiioMfo. Jab. Mr— (A P)— Claude hie chair. — could account for the $14,600 ran out of his own shell of self-interest Sion. Pupllf taking part In this brewing battle over the rehablllU- Complaints of stamp collectors that capacity for courageous self- i Btnndeth take heed lest bo fall.’^ 1 truth as wholly to follow it. One SECOND CONGREGATIONAL will bold ita annual banquet this of Commerce should exist in a com Maddox, recaoUy reported named scene, prepared by JTdna Fradln, r "Take a look at this word partlc- som money Hauptmann said Fiscb and broadened his horizon. in a confession by Byron Bolton ns Postmaster General Farley has pre Corinthians, 10:19. has no confidence whatever in what PredeHek C. AUen, Minleter evening at the Rockville House munity and the type of work they were: Marjorie Rich, Miriam Troth.* tlon corporation bill centered atten HERE’S A BOOK FOR . ulaily Tell me if that ie your gave him. sacrifice". MARKED INCREASE Ninth: For Future Generattona dne of the six men involved In the sented valuable first run stamps to He had left all things to fol be intellectually acknowle^es un when a turkey supper will be serv are organized to do. In this con He is a small man. If not mean, Fdna Fradln, Jennie .Sandholm, I tion today on the active role that friends Including President and Mrs. handwriting, the one word there. ’ There are two kinds o f every- less he does it. Just in the degree Morning worship at 10:45. Seimion ed. Following tho banquet there St. Valentine's Day massacre of Hauptmann made no answer. He low Jesus. He had been Impetus cluding article of the scries, I am who cares only for his own succeaa Peter Haugan, Grace Johnson. Governor Wilbur L. Cross has been Roosevelt and Secretary Ickei Uilng; good and bad, genuine money that one compromises the truth, he by the pastor, “Being and Doing will be an after dinner program 19M, was seised early today by George Beeny, Ralph Chapman and . UFEOFTHEFARn stared duHy at the open page. ous and foremost in proclaiming giving ten reasons why every busi and for thS prosperity of bis own daquad from the detective bureau at playing In leglalatlve matters since brought a threat today of a Con has faith in falsity, for be thinks Our Best." The music: which will Include short talks and Bertha McNeil. Wllentr gave him no time. The bis allegiance and in seeking a and counterfeit, wheat and tares. generation alone. 'Therefora tho his home in suburban Berwyn. the convening of the 1935 General gressional Investigation. ABOUT TOWN foremost place among the disci that be will gain by depai^ng from Prelude— Cavatina, Raff. New Business 14.9 Per Cent an entertainment. Fire Chief ness and professional man should broad-minded citizen seeks to ally Concentration of teaching efforts Assembly. RepresenUtive Millard (R., N. Y.) pallid prisoner finally acknowl There is a confidence that never the truth. One may have confidence Anthem—King of Love, Shelley. George B. Milne will welcome the join the Chamber of C!ommerce in He was taken to Central police on the Individual pupil, rather than Entertain Your Gueste These edged "it looks like my handwrit ples. himself with those forces which ara headquarters for questioning by Even before the Legislators met Winter Evenings With Pu$- announced he would Introduce a He had followed bis Master falls and a doubt that is a defaulter in the. fertile fields, but he will reap Offertory—Ave Maria, Mascagni. members and guests. The address of his home town, sind some argu building the city of the future, for class units was prophesied by Lock-! to organize, the 72-ycar-old chief ing, but I can't remember I ever from the beginning. Confidence in no harvest unless he sows and cuL Postlude—Postiude, Best. Greater Than Preceding the evening will be given by Lieut ments of tho common excuse, "1 Chief of Detectives John L. Sulli resolution^to Investigate the protests put it in.” . Charles Worswiek and Michael after the arrest and had gone even his children, and his children’s chil hart Burgess. Rogers, class valedic-' executive made his influence felt zles. Tricks and Assorted of 27 philatelic societies, some of self gradually leads to ruin. Confi tivates. It la precisely the same Church School and Everyman's enant William Sullivan of the head can’t afford It.” dren. van. torlan in his addres.s. “The new O'Connell were prize wlnnern in the Inside the court, where be was sit Bolton, held in St. Paul on charges with his deniinciation of the selec Problems. which complained that part of the Then 'Wllentz let the tense court ting warming himself by the fire, dence In tho Lord brings continually spiritually. Truth, the light df the Class at 9:30. Year— Fnll Report. quarters station of the Hartford First; Its Purpose Tenth: In Short of complicity in the $200,000 kid ideas on teaching and curriculum tions made by Senate Democrats for know the item be waa forcing setback tournament held it the City when one of the maids of the high greater light, strength and happi mind, is the Lord with us, Just as ' Christian Endeavor Meeting at lire department. The chiefs of the The Chamber of Commerce is or do not center on the Instruction of postmastehgeneral'i gifts had been club last week. Another sitting will ness. The Chamber of Commerce move- naping of EMward G. Bremer, was the clerkship and floor leadership. By BRU'CE CATTON sold on thA public market for a large Hauptmann co examine. It was the priest accused him of being a dls the light coming through the win^ 6:80. Leaders: Harry Elliott and Ellington and Tolland fire depart ganized to forward those public in ment ought to prove a big impetus the cla».M as a unit," he said. "More Since then hardly a legislative day notation; be held tonight. What confidence in the Lord is dow is the sun. Yes, surely, the his Group. ments will be present and among terests, civic and commercial, which reported earlier this week to have sum. A rak in g Democratic member . clple of the Nazarene. The annual statement of the O n - to the growth of the city in every confessed' that he acted as “Anger ground Is covered in this manner; has gone by without some fresh “ .5 Boad." If Peter had beeii overcome by has been sadly misrepresented for Lord la that close. As truth from Notes the guests will be- Mayor <3corge have long been neglected because phase of its life. the student it working at his most indication from the governor that Despite the entertainment of the of the House postoffice committee centuries, resulting in defeat and hectlcut General Insurance Co. re man” in the massacre which wiped movies and of contract bridge, who declined to permit use of bis Kidnap Note the Same The regular Saturday dance will fear, if he nad wished in any way to Him Is so believed os to d . It and Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. Schects, the fire committee, the "everybody's business is nobody's A Ckimmon. Excuse, efficient speed, and his self reliance' he is watching with more than rou discouragement. It is not a mere then trust is put in it without wav press and others. out seven members of the George there still are many who would like name, said he hoped the reiolution The last kidnap notd delivered in be held tonight at the Hlghbun "issoclate himself with the Master, Tuesday at 7:45— Young People’s flects the Improved conditions of business." The solo object of the "I C!an’t Afford IL" and conAdence in himself are devcl-' tine Interest the activities In the mental conviction, a persuasion, ' a ering doubts, the Lord wlU give Funeral of William A. Agard • acta of the Chamber of Commerce “Bugs” Moran gang in a north side to make an evening of It without would be adopted "because Farley return for the ransom said the baby Park Community clubhouse. by should he have entered the Forum. On account of a change f today, he gave j schools for nearly a half ■ Egan, the Connecticut Federation of Several day* ago, the postmaster- MonclUy morning' in the office of nothing to do with Jesus? The pro against the direful powers that as French of Rutland. Mas.m- HUEY DISCOVERS friends. The Judiciary committee will con but you aren't supposed to peck moat daredevil acta of self-exposure 9:25 a. m.— Morning worship. The music: last year, and new investments came Commerce you are afforded an op merce?" Next week there will ba sider the measure during an execu- The postmaster general declined in the most dangerous circum College Male Quartet and Rev. E. Tolland Savings Bank for 20 years, lyickhart Burgess Rogers, class until after you've tried solving Sermon thoughts for both young Prelude: Prelude in C Minor— G. Anderson will be present and to $16,044,027. These consisted of: portunity to work for the conditions a scries of articles by prominent j live session Tiir.sday with the pos- to comment on the New York Re stances. One may recall the frank U. S. and Canadian retiring about 10 years ago. He was Valedictorian, la the sort of Mr.c each problem. \ and old. Chopin. have charge of the service. you have, as a good citizen, long Manchester men, on the subject, NEW MURDER PLOT^ ' siblllty that the bill will be report publican’s proposal for an Investi testimony of a man who was decor bonds ...... $4,904,156 30,6 a former member of the School hoped for. You can help things Mabel B. Rogers of 118 Center Dutton's publishes “ Diversions gation. At Manchester: Anthem; CJomo Unto Me—Neld- 2:30 p. m.—Junior Mission Band Board and auditor, also represent "Why I am a member of the Man ed before the end of next week. and Pastimes" at $2. ated for a particular act of heroism, 9:45 a. m.— School of the church. linger. Railroad bonds . . . 4,652,576 29.0 happen. chester Chainber o f Ctommerce.” .Miss .lennln Kandhoim street and Miss Elisabeth Mary that he had, as a matter o f fact, will meet at the church. ing the town in the Legislature. For (Continued Prom Page One) Reports have been current in Mark Holmes, superintendent. Anthem: Create in Me a CJIean Public Utility bonds 5,838,151 36.4 Class Viee-I’rrsldent Polyott, class .snlutatorlaa; Is the legislative circles that the commit been the victim of intense fear all C.30 p. m.—Young People’s Hour. more than 35 year.-: he was a dea daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur J.l 'Spiritual illiteracy is the fore Heart—Blount. 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Service Miscellaneous bonds 75,575 .4 tee will rewrite the bill. There McCLUSKEY AND HEBART through performance of the exploit. runner of moral bankruptcy and Postlude: Improvisation in F— Total bonds .... 15,470,457 96.4 con of the Congregational church, a about? No you don't, Ml tell you" the courses of study pursued by the Polyott of 114 Birch street. with sermon by the pastor. position he held at the time of his offender, waa before Judge John E. Smith; daughters-ln-law, Mrs. I have been no official Indications, i FEDERAL PROBE STARTS All this means that any man National decay” . Send your child Cfiark, Miscellaneous . . . 673,570 3.6 Flak In the Rockville City Court Long told an Interviewer. “Du you 1933 scholar. The class honor students were: Is subject to a great emotional This Week: death. Franklin G. Welles, Jr. A duet WM know why that bunch met down 1 however, as to whether the capital ! to the Church school. The Church school, 9:30. Classes Total new securi yesterday on the charge ot sung by Mrs. Bruce Beal and Mrs. "High schools today teach astron Ruth Evelyn, Bens^ie. Grace Mar-1 .t^ck corporation feature will be ON PROGRAM OF SPORTS temptation, and an Impetuous man, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.— Monthly He leaves three daughters. Miss there? It was because we found out omy, geology, physics, chemistry, garet Johnson, Elizabeth Maryi , 10:45 a. m.—Service for morning for everyone. meeting o f the Y. P. S. at the home ties...... 16,044,027 100. vagrancy. He waa sentenced to 60 Welles. A recitation given by Misa ON SINKING OF MOHAWK particularly, may be carried away worship. Children’s Sermon “The The Women’s Class, 9;30> Mrs. Lucille M. Agard of Tolland, Mrs. about, and arrested two men In a algebra, geometry, trigonometry, of Marion Turklngton, 23 Orchard Assets increased by 5.2 per cent Catherine Agard Mcacham of Bow- days In Tolland jail, together with Margaret Welles. An address was Polyott, Marjorie Rich. Lockhart committee was told durlni; as much by some momentary Mlllci and the Donkey." Music by Leslie Hardy, leader. to $171,310,376 and the average re the costs of $10.43. Kelley was re murder plot. They found they had economic geography, salesmanahlp Burgess Rogers and Jenn e Dagmur > t^e public hearing that the forma- Former to Run in Boston temptation as by a momentary Im street. i doinham, Maine, and Mrs. Marian given by Mias Stanwood and Mrs. traitors In their ranks. and general business training. (Continued From Page One) vested choir. Morning sermon by The Men's League, 9:30. Presi Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Mid turn on total assets during the year leased from the jail Thursday, and Welles and Mrs. Beal sang a duet. Sandhnlm and Thomas W. \\ Ippert ; jdch a corporation would be Games: Latter in Duck Pin pulse toward some sublime act. the Pastor. Subject, "Casting An dent, Ernest F. Strong. was 3,88 per cent. Agard Baker of Tolland; also one "We picked up two men, one of Rapid advances In science and In week prayer meeting. I'.rothcr, Edwin Sumner Agard ol ns he has no home, asked to be re Jack Tatcott, Jr., haa reimver^ The class of 1935-A: I necessary to make Connecticut cllg- Tournament. cient Gods Adrift.” The CYP Club, 6:00. President, Liabilities of $163,964,263 Include turned. them wae going to drive the murder dustry have made thia necessary Marjorle EllzaheUi Akrlgg, Rich- j Ihio for Federal funds earSnarked pantryman aboard the Morro Castle Peter may have been overcome Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Class jncct- Washington. after being ill at bis home. car. It was all fixed up. He w.'ia go because of the demand for special- and held a similar berth in the Mo 6:00 p. m.—The regular meeting Esther Pickles. Ing. a contingency fund of $1,250,000. In Union Meets At the turkey whist held at th* ard Charles Alton, George (''nrleton for rehabilitation work by the suddenness of the young of the Epwortb League will be held The Week Training Course .Started ing to block my ear on the highway Ixalion." hawk. Joseph McCluskey left Manches girl's charge. The mere fact that addition policyholders have the pro There was a good attendance at The regular meeting of the local Vernon Grange Monday nlgLi;t, Jan Beeny, Ruth Evelyn Bc.nachc, Ralph The measure l.s the first recom ter this morning on the first train at the Parsonage as usual. The dis Sunday, 7:30—The church com tection of the capital stock $3.- textile union was held this afternoon between here and New Orleans, Wider Interest will he shown by mended by the Governor during the His sister, who was a t ' the pier he waa cold and uncomfortable may EMANUEL LUTHERAN the flrst meeting of the Scout Lead uary 21, Luther Skinner won the when survivors of the Mohawk oast for Boston where tonight he is cussion this week Is on the sub mittee will mept in the parlor. 000,000 plus a surplus of $4,346,113 at 2:30 o’clock In the Union head flrst prize, the turkey. Mrs. Waltz make It etup and force me In the the future grhdiiatcs In affairs of aes.Mlon .which has ran Into serious have influenced him, for the inner Knut E. Erirkson, Pastor. ers’ training course held last eve govern nent, due to the type of were brought ashore, expressed the to take part in the K. of C. games In ject, "Choosing My Life Work”, and Monday, 7:30—Group F social making the total security to policy quarters in the Prescott block, J. won the second, a rooster. TTie con ditch, and then 14 or 16 were going opposition and its fate will be spirit is 'often Infiuenccd by such the leader is Arlene Holmes. Let's meeting with Mrs. Hitt, 11 Knigh ning at the Union church. This to come along In another car and training given them In the modein family’s sentiments when she said that City. He Is entered In the two Sunday school and Bible classes holders $7,346,113 an increase of course is open to anyone who cares Leonard Green of Ohio, who is solation prize, a dozen eggs, went watched closely by leaders who are outward circumstances. keep our attendance right up there ton street. known as a forceful speaker with a kill me." High school, he prophesied. The that she and her mother "were get- mile run. He said that he felt In If he had bad time to think and at 9:30. $533,351 over last year. to attend, whether connected with to Roy Rider. Mrs. Koehler receiv Interested In what the future rela good and high. Monday, 7:30—High-Y. wide knowledge of conditions in all "We found all the stuff In the fel speaker iKdnted out that with the ting sick and tired of coming down K”” *' condition today and was anx- to get himselt In hand, he would Swedish service at 10:45 a. m. The company's mortality experi scouting or not. ed the door prize which was a buA- rapid advancement of the times tionship will be between the chief to welcome ...... William home from ' tons to win the race and become the The Week: Tuesday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. ence was five points better than last parts of the country, was to be el of potatoes, while the special low's cr.". There was sheriff’s equlp- have met the crisis In a different At Vernon. Sermon: “The Joy of Reaping. The following topics are to be moderti youths raiinot spend so executive and the Logislaturc. shipwreck." owner of the trophy. He has won It Tuesday, 7:00—Troop III, Boy The Emanuel Choir will sing. year. 63 percent of the expected In present and address the members. prize, a cake, was won by Mrs. John ir-.nt and everything.'' l.caders also have shown consUler- way. Afterwards he waa overcome Thursday, 7:45 p. m.—The Young Scouts. be taken up at the meetings: games many years. In learning a trade as twice and a victory tonight will give with grief and humility, and sincere English service at 7 p. m. stead of 68 percent and more favor and game leadership, camping and Military Whist Next Week Waltz. Long would not say who the two able interest in the conference called It to him permanently. People’s Community Club is plan Wednesday, 6:30—CJub Pack. The Ellington Parent Teachers men were or whether they had been was the case during the past cen The largest of the F-32s built repentance when he realized what Sermon: "Faith- Its Nature, E f able than for some years. hiking, (methods and objectives); Mrs. F. Bachelor has recovered tury. for Tuesday by the Governor to dla- While McCluskey was on his way ning to have a Beetle Bridge party Wednesday, 6:30—Clasa in aero Association will have a military formally charged, and was non-com by Anthony Fokker a few years he had done; yet at the moment he fect and Vindication." The progress made by the com craftwork, (tin can craft, nature after a short illness. Other Addresses cii.sH the idatc'.s financial siluatlon. ago now stands on a Los Angeles to Boston another party was being at the church. All folk arc welcome. plane model design. whist in 'the Ellington Town Hall mittal about their being held. "They broke beneath the strain. The Children’s Choir will sing. pany during a year marked by craft, camp craft, scout craft); The Ladles Aid held a meeting The address of welcome was giv The governor, giving another in- street corner as a gas station ad- arranged to go to Bridgeport to The price of admission Is very rea Wednesday:, 7:00 — In-As-Much Thursday evening, January 31 at 8 and planned to have a whist some are not being held exactly" he .■iald. It la a wonderful story to have sonable. Clrclcj King's Daughters. The regular meetings of the Wo great hesitation and uncertainty ceremonies, (investiture, advance en by Charles Rogers, class presi dleation that the activities of the vcrtlsen.ont. This huge plane, night to cheer Charles Kcbert, who men’s Missionary society which have proves that the public’s confidence ment, opening, closing, patriotic): o'clock. Prizes will be awarded and time in the future at the Vernpa "There were four sheriffs and one General Assemhly arc very much In Scripture, because it is so full At Manchester. Wednesday, 7:00—Shining Light dent and the pro ogue to the pag which cost $200 an hour to fly. Is to roll a ten game match In duck- o f meaning and of warning for been held the first Friday of the in well managed life insurance com indoor program, individual boy pro refreshments will be served. The Methodist church. district attorney mixed up In It" he eant was recited b.v . Hliznbeth his concern, has Invited tho appro- was taken out of commission be pins In that city. Kebert is now Tuesday. 7 to 9 p. m.—The Junior Circle. King'.s Daughters. proceeds of the event will be for the The funeral of Mrs. WIlUam Rls- declared. us all. month, have been changed to the panies is unimpaired. This year’s blems; the church, the school and Pol,vott, clo.ss Malutatorlan. Music pristlons and finance committees to cause full pay-loads could not be considered a top notcher In pin top Quest Club will meet this week on Saturday, 6:00—Junior choir re scouting. welfare work of tho association. ley vas held Wednesday, January If Peter could thus be swept Tuesday instead of Wednesday as hearsal. first Thursday. Tho February record Is additional evidence that an for the exerelsos was by the High confer with him and Edward F. obtained. pling In Connecticut and in hIs away in a moment of emotion meeting therefore will be held on institution organized to meet future The course will be conducted as a Birth 23, at the church and the burial was Historians say some of the early school orchestra under tii-r direction Hall, state finance commissioner matches he has a large following is usuM. Please note this change. Saturday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Max Abncrt of 146 at the Buckland cemetery. American Indian tribes celebrated and weakness, how much more Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. — The Thursday afternoon, February 7, at contingencies and equalize strain troop meeting and patrols will be of Harold Turklngton, orche.stra and Prof. Fred R. Fairchild, chair The United Rtatc.s 1s improving from the north end that travels with I are we subject to danger? How 2:30. Members please note the can actually do so. organized among the men attending Grove street arc the parents of a Miss Shirley Smith, Anne Smith, December 33 as New year’s day leader. man of the sperlal slate tax study Bboster Club will hold its regular ST. MARY’ S CHURCH. son born at the Rockville City hos its dominant position in the British him. much more zealously should we change In day. Fayette B. Clark has been a ,ipe- the course. The purpose of the Donald Smith, Willlan-. Smith and long before the coming of white Kdward J. Murphy, member of the ci.mmlsslon. tobacco market,' British Imports of monthly meeting in the Social pital Thursday, January 24. Joseph Peck have the measles. men. watch, and pray: and strive In The Week clal agent for the Connecticut Gen course is to Impart a thorough Board of Kducatlon, who officiated In calling the conference the gov unmanufactured tobacco from this For the first time not a single un-1 Room of the church. Fritz Boege of Sunday: January 27—Third Sun Card Party .Monday E. Richards received word o f his every respect to build up re Germany who waa scheduled to day after Ephlhany. Monday, 7:30^—Beethoven. eral In this territory for many years knowledge of the principles, alms ernor is understood to have been country in the current year amount deliverable Chrlstma’s parcel re- ' serves of faith and strength and Brotherhood committee. and purposes of the Boy Scouts ot The Girl Reserves of the Union mother's death in Pennsylvania. Mr. motlviated by- a desire tb have ing to 74 per cent of total British malned when the Topeka. Kas.. post- apeak a few months ago will be 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men's Congregational church will hold a Richards, his sons and daughter left courage against some moment that with us to give an address on "Hit Bible class. Tuesday, 4:00—Confirmation. America; to provide skill in troop these legislativo committees co- receipts from all sources. office cleaned up the 1934 Influx. may be pregnant with disaster for or club leadership and to provide card party in the church social Thursday morning, in order to ler and Naziism.” A business 10:45 a. m.—Morning prayer and 6:15— Children’s Chorus. rooms Monday evening, January 28 our souls! 7:30— Sunday school teachers HERE’S A BOOK THAT training In all phases of Scout work reach there for the fimerai. meeting will follow the open forum. sermon. Sermon topic: "Mercy." at 8 o'clock. The proceeds will be School has been closed at Dobson- Fortunately the momentary act Much Important business will be 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun and officers. for the Scout leaders, committee of denial did not lead to Peter’s men and to any others who may be used to send delegates to a confer vllle and Vernon Depot beemuse of transacted and reports of the Cir day school. Thursday, 7:30—G Clef Cliorus. ence in New Britain. The Girl Re What's Wrong With the Beer? downfall. Too often, when a man Friday, 6:30—Junior choir. WILL MAKE YOU MAD interested. sickness. CTurlea F. Rogers cus committee will be heard. 5:00 p. m.—Young People's Fel serves is an active group and each At the Tolland (bounty Homs NF.VER A THING AT d a ss President has made such a misstep. It becomes Thursday, 7:45 p. m.—Fellowship lowship. 7:30—Emanuel choir. Police Give Warning Debs Turn Messenger Boys to Help Million a factor in his life above which he Police Captain Richard Shea yes member is interested in sending a there are 35 cases of the grip. Group meeting at the YM.CJt. This 7:00 p. m.—Evening prayer and “Memory of Love” by Bessie delegation to the conference to be Miss Esther Welles’ class held a kenheth Chapman, Ruth . Edith can never again rise. group meeting is intended to bring POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH terday afternoon gave out another Peter showed the finest courage sermon. Preacher, The Rev. Har Breuer Is Neatly Written warning In regard to tho people of held in the near future. Sunday school party at the church Cheney, George Garland Clarke, Al sptrtual food for those who find the old Keen of St. Peter’s Church, He Gohvay Street Supper Postponed ton Nichols Cowles, Henry Everett o f all and the truest sort of faith Rev, Peter Latas and Irritating:. the city clearing their walks. He Friday evening, January 25. Games Americans Say Happy Birthday to Roosevelt step too long train Sunday to Sun bron, Because of the bad travelling con were played and refreshments serv Durkec, William Edmondson. Vo- in recovering from his act of falsity day, and fellowship with others who brought this to the attention o f the Ti« CENTER TAVERN and in compensating for that Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend citizens during the last storm, but ditions the supper at which Dr. ed. 8:30 a. m.—Children’s ma.ss. larida Thcrese Felice, Edna Ruth are seeking to know God's will for ly Society. By BRUCE CATTON George S. Brookrji of this city was A "Beetle Bridge” will be held at 70 East Center Street Fradln, Donald James Harrington, false step by the love and devotion them. Thia meeting will be a Joint 10:30 a. m.—High mass. there ore still some who refuse with which he served his Master in Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts; obey the city law. Captain Shea to have spoken in Wapplng on the Vernon Methodist church, Janu Cecelia Clementine Hassett. Peter fellowship with folk of the Second 7:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. It is very doubtful if any book Thursday, was postponed until some ary 31. Refreshments WlU be served Every glass Is the same—-wlth a rich, creamy collar—be after years. ST. BRlDOErS R. C.j states that he realizes this was a Haugan, Harold Francis Jarvis, Congregational church. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Meeting will be published this year which time in April. The occasion was to and prizes will be given. Everyone, muse It’a drawn from the Grace Margaret Johnson, Collins Rev. William Judge, Pastor bad storm, but that people have bad o f the leaders of the Parish organi will make you madder than will ample time to clear their walks and be the annual community supper. Is invited to come. It is being ^ven Dillon Johnston, William Kranert SWEDISH CONGREOATION.AL zations. Rev. Leo PIrher, .Assistant CHURCH “Memory of Love,” by Bessie unless attention is given to them, by "Our Gang.” Kilpatrick, Elizabeth Anna Klein, Friday, 4:00 p. m.—(Confirmation Miss Eleanor Webb waa leader at Only High Pressure Cooler Jack May, Bertha Margaret Mc S. E. Green, 5llnister CONCORDIA LUTHERAN • Masses will be at 8:00, 9:30 and Breuer. there may be arrests made. Garden and Winter streets cla.ss for girls. Clhristlan Endeavor last Simday Neill, Esther Elizabeth Pickles, 10:30. Here is a novel about a man you Funeral of Henry OoodcU Swedish morning worship, 10:30. K. Richter, Pastor Saturday, 10:00 a. m.—(Confirma The funeral of Henry Goodell, 84, evening. The topic for discussion Elizabeth Mary ’ Polyott, Edith tion class for boys. A t the 8:00 o’clock mass the will loathe; and it is told so skill was “What Do I Know About Pray In Town .Marlon Price, Marjorie Rich, Charles English morning worship, ll:io . Junior choir will sing: who died at the home of l>is daugh No Sunday school. Sunday, February 3rd—3:00 p. m. fully, and Its atmosphere is so well ter. Mrs. Henry Pero of the West er.” Pay ua a vlall tonight. Yoti^II rnjoy tho oloan* plro^int Mur- Francis Rogers, Lockhart Burgers 9:00 a. m.— Sunday Schools. Hyrmn—Mother of Mercy maintained, that even while you TALCOTTVILLE No evening service. 10:00 a. m.— English service. —Confirmation Service. The R t Wlllington qection of Tolland. late The regular meeting of The Gold ronndlntt, and you’ll moot only tho tinvnt of poo|>lo. Rogers, Erwin William Rothcr, Rev. F. G. Budlong. S.'T. D., Bishop Hyhm—S a cr^ Heart of Jesus loathe him yoi find yourself sym en Rule Club will not be held this Jennie Dagipar Sandholm, Edward Tbre« erreat stan whoopinGi it up to beat "The A funeral a-rvlce will be held for 11:00 a. m.—German service. Tuesday evening, w as'jic'd l-'ridav A t the Vernon Grange Friday, Mrs. of Connecticut, will confira the Hymn—Mary Dearest Mother pathizing with him— which will week as the Mother and Daughter John Scgevlck, Joy Frances .Squat- Thin Man" in the year's gayest picturg, made by Mrs. Matilda Bolin from this church The Week afternoon from the G. H. Baker January 18, the committees for the ■":30 p. m. class. Hymn—Jesus'Come To Me probably make you madder than Funeral parlors in Staliuid Sp-.ubs. banquet took the place of it. rlto. Leland Gregg Stevens, Elinor W. S. Van Dyke, the director of that laugh-and- Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. the Broth Organ selections at 9:30. ever. year were announced by Master The last whist of the Vernon Bates Stiles, William Clarence ednesday evening at 7:30 the erhood will meet. Very important Rev. Valentine Alison ot the Fed Francis Lyman. They are as fol BALLANTINE ="d SCHLITZ les Aid Society will hold their meeting. All be present. The Senior choir will sing at the The gent in'question is a useless erated church of Tolland officiated Grange was held at the home ot Stone, Maude Hazel Sullivan, Ruth thrill hit I Joan loves Bob, and Clark loves Joan... ZION LUTHERAN 10:30 mass: lows: Mrs. G. Simpkins, Thursday ai "Arsfest." A short program Thursday at 2:00 p. m. ^ e Sew and ornamental scion of an old and at the services. Burial was in the- eve Florence Thompson. Miriam Alexan its fun is surprising and hilarious till the very endl High and Cooper Streeta Asperges M e ...... Grcgqrlan wealthy Hudson river valley family; Entertainment, Mr. and Mrs. ning, January 24. O N TAP sHII be given and refreshments ing Circle will meet. family plot in Staffordvllle ceme Hinks, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Waltz, dria Troth, Joseph John Valenti. served. Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor. Kyrie ...... Battmanns a country gentleman whose sole in- tery. Samuel Douglas and son, Dudlsy, Johnny Campbell Isrhlad the' Iwr waiting to serve you. — Dorothy Ellamae Wegner. Thomas Thursday at 8:00 p. m. the Choir Miss Gwendolyn Strong, Miss Faith Evangelist A. B. Ost will begin will meet for rehearsal. G lo ria ...... " tere.sts in life are his blooded live He Is survived by two brothers Rave been spending a few days hers, William Wtppert, Clara Isabel Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Serv Credo ...... ’’ Lyman, Herbert Nelderwclfer and visiting friends. Wray. a series of meetings February 5. Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock stock and his career as a squire of and a sister, Edward and Frank and Francis Lyman; charity, Mrs. Em ice in German at 9:30 a. m. Third Sanctus ...... ” All schools of the towm of Vernon These meetings will continue each the Young People’s Society will dames. The horse show, the racing Mrs. Julia (ioodell Cone; three chil ma Baker, Mrs. Helen Newmarker. night until Feb. 17. meet Sunday after Epiphany. Text of Benldlctus ...... " paddock, and the bedroom mark out dren, Mrs. Jennie Jenkins of West were closed Thursday, January 24 sermon: 2. Pet. I. 13-21. Subject: Clarence Burke, Mrs. Kat' Smith, because of the snowrstonr the eve Agnus D e i ...... " the limits of his horizon. Springfield, Mass., Mrs. Henry Pero Albert McClain; reception, Mr. and Drel Zeugnlsse .fuer die Wahrbelt Sweet Saviour Bless Us Er'e We Then there appears on the scene a of Tolland, Charles Goodell of Mon- ning before. TRY THIS* RPECl.tL KI LL COl KSK der Helligen Schrift. (1) . Die Mrs. Periy Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. The buses are unable to go Go ...... Postlude girl from New York. He attempts son, also four grandchildren. Luther Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ken COTTAGE STREET Glaubwuerdigkett Ihirer Vertasser. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra the customary seduction, is rebuffed, Funeral of Mrs. John Wo|z through Dobsonville beitause the neth Webster and Francis Lyman; road has not been plowed. (2) Die Erfuellung ihrer Welssa- ment at 4:00 Simday. finds bis appetite whetted by the re The fimerai pf Mrs. Catherine SUNDAY DINNER gungen. (3) Die M acht ihrer economics, Mrs. Edna Johnson, Mrs. PACKAGE STORE fusal, and winds up by falling mad Walz, 86, who died at the home of Segenawirkungen. Hymns: 165, Bernice Bamforth, Mrs. Kate Phone 8644 — Free Delivery. 8T. JAMES’S R. O. CBUBCH ly in love. The girl staves him off her daughters, Mrs. Charles Keeney - 60c - 178, 184, 169 V. 6. Smith, Mrs. Lillian Thrall and Mrs. SOUTH CHURCH Rev. Wilttam P. Reidy, Pastor as long as she can, but in the end Thursday, will be held Sunday af Bertha Ecker; dramatics, Saul Pel- WEEK-END SPEdALK! Young People’s Society on Friday ternoon at 4 o'clock from her home Y. M, C. A , NoteT\ at 8 p. m. Rev. Patrick Killeen he gets his way. zer, Mrs. Gladys Webster, Mrs. Rose CHOICE OF Green Dollar Whiskey, SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 O’CLOCK Rev. Thomas Stack Nevertheless, he comes a cropper. at 66 West Main street. Rev.' Dr. Hinks, Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Herbert ■I ONE HALF BROflsER-^Hoaatod or Friod SIRLOIN 8TE.\R George S. Brooks, pastor of the Saturday THE SALVATION ARMY He has been living, all this time, Nciderwelfer and Miss Hazel Hunt- GENUINE NATItX CALYTCS’ UVEB Service of MusX;— Presenting — Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30. on papa's money; and papa, outrag Union Congregational church will b ; music. Mrs. Bcmice Bamforth, 9 a. m.—Grade School Boys Gym, ...... $ 1.00 Oaptiila and Mrs. N. J. Curtis officiate. Burial will be in Grove 9-11. Keystone Whiskey, a e Children's Mass in basement chapel ed by the scandal which the love af Mrs. Arlene Skinner, Ray Rider, Hill cemetery. 10 a. m.—Grad* School Bojra’ .ail -I ^ CARTE SERVICE 98 proof, fifth ...... U « 7 ALBAN W. COOPER at 8:30. Vespers and Benediction at fairs raises, cuts off the purse Mrs. Bertha Ekiker and Harold with Sunday, Notices Has Gone to CWuida Hinks. Gym, 12-15. supply of Sm Food at The Tea Lord Baran Whiskey, A e O C With New Engl.and fishermen, west Sunday, 9:30 a. m.— Sunday 3:30 in the afternoon. strings. Pofial Telegraph Company, ai Its munity raising It, tha other 30 per Music at the 8:30 -mass. Chorus TDie masterful country gentleman E. Peckhara Barber, formerly The Golden' Rule Club held a 11 a. m.—Grade School Boys* ? ? ? !?•■- kail aheil—Utile Neck Clams— quart ...... ern cowpunchers, northern lum CHARLES BUTTERWORTH . BIUJE BURKE Newly Appointed Organist and Choirmaster school. connected with the James J. Regan LMstars—Soft Shell Crabo—Scallope, Etc. contribution, haa offered to gather the cent going to the President's Birthday choir: suddenly shrinks, dwindles to a Mother and Daughter banquet Wed Gym. 15-17. Fine Quality Straight Whiskey, berjacks and sedate metropolitan Ball Conunission lor Infantile Paraly Sunday, 11:00 a. m.—Holiness Manufacturing Company of this business men Joining hands to stage namtf of all Amcrioani wishing to aid FRANCES DRAKE . ROSALIND RUSSELL In An Address: service. Prelude, Andante. Thome—Organ. frightened and 'jelpless wastrel— nesday, January 23, at tho church. 2 p. m.—Junior Basketball Liea» sis Research, of which Col. Henry L. city and later with other woolen The. menu consisted of tomato Juice gue. Beer and Wines ” $1.00, 85c Birlhday Balls for tha President in the Birthday Ball idovement and pre- Doherty I* chalrmaa Right and left, A W. S. VAN DYKB production '-vs Sunday, 3:00 p. m.—Christians’ Hymn—Oh What Could My Jesus and, at last, frantically breaks tent these names to the President on Do More. mills in this state and elsewhere, cocktail, scalloped potatoesT meat 6:30 p. m.—Buckland B o^ Oym. Town Crier Gin, more than 5,600 citica and towns on child sufferers who will be aided by "Worship In Music” praise meeting. everything off and scrams-for home. has g6ne to Canada where he will Far a dellcloiis meal at a modest price—Visit January 30, the debutantes ara doing the world’s largest birthday greeting tL-NDAY Sunday, 7:00 p. m.—Open air Hymn—Mary How Sweetly Falls loaf, carrots and peas, cabbage sal 7:30 p. m.—Basketball gtm e. fifth ...... the novel birthday greeting plan In SUND.AT After spouting for 200 pages beconiie superintendent of a large ad, rolls, ice cream and macaroons North Ends vs. South Methodist. their bit by turning messenger boys message. PosialoSlelalsthroughoutthe ei’ery city, (center) Miami, Tla, debt MONDAY MONDAY The story of the development of worship In mnslc followed by a service, That Word. about his great and noble love, he English Peer Gin, to help a million Americana say happy woolen mill. ' He was accompanied and tea. A welcome wa;. given by 8:30 p. m.—Watkins "T ” VS. ^ THE TEA ROOM country are accepting lumei at twan- rustling up names for the big massage, TUESDAY STATE TUESDAY program of organ selections of the a g ^ Sunday, 7:30 p. m.—Great salva Hymn—Mary Unto Thee I Cali. is ready to sacrifice it for his own by Mrs. Barbel, and they will reside fUth ...... birthday to Mr. Roosavalt and tharaby ty-flva cents aach, tha antire amount tion meeting. the president, Mrs. James McNally. West Springfield “Y.'* - _ Main Street and (below) American youngatara Hymn—Ob Sacred Heart O Love material well-being. about 25 miles from Ottawo. For The toastmistress was Mrs. Charles Opposite 8t. James's Church Wine, two bottles aid in tha drive to raise funds to fight to be devoted to the war agaiiut in- Coming to be our special speak Divine. "A bout who will be spared tha ravages of Last Time Today—Wallace Beery In "Mighty PUBLIC IS INVITED. It all makes a profoundly irritat the past several months they have Blankenburg. Toaeta, grandmoth If placed togMher, all the frUHlng steadily on quality,” for ...... inf.-mti1e paralysis It's all mada pos fantila paralysis. Sevanty cents of infantHe paralysis U tha dleaate is Bamum” and ers on Sunday and to speak at all sible b.v a plan under which the "Bachelor of Arte.” Oimmunion—Largo, Handel. Vio ing book, which is, by the way, ex been residing in this city. ers, Mrs. Bachelor; nu>ther, Mrs. stars of the universe would every dollar will Yeturn to the com conquered in this country. meetings will bo Brigadier and Mrs. lin, organ. tremely well written. Published by Sent to Tolland Albert B. Bates, dlvlaloBal com- Dean: daughters, Edna Monaghan: cube measuring 60 billion miles r Recessional March__ Brown. Simon and Schuster, it costa $2. Luke Kelley of this city, an old mothcra-in-law, Mrs. William according to a reesHLi >a6b rouR HANCHU^l'ER ifiVb;NING HERALD, MANCHB9IEH CXJNM. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2«, IMS. M ANCH ESTER E V E N IN G H ER ALD . M ANCH ESTER C O N N . SATUR D AY, J A N U A R Y 26,1985.
diffused among aavagas than in our needed a similar program— not one The Only Supreme Court Gold Ded sion So Far snow was pushed back and all of the Manchester Merporial hosp’tal where I 4latirl)r0trr civilised aodetles:. No European baaed oo the same lines aa that SNOW PLOWS CONTINUE main streets were gone over this CONNECTICUT COMPANY he was treated fo r a cut on th.c hand, morning. Attention will later be who baa once tasted savage life can planned for city boys, but some sort DAILY RADIO PROGRAM bruises to his right leg and a possi j £ofntng Herald BEHIND THE SCENES WBZ-WBZA given topside streets. ble fractured rib on the right side. aftarwarda bear to live In our so of guidance that would keep the WORK CLEARING ROADS The removal of snow on Main EMPLOYEE IS INJURED After being giver, treatment at the ^ PUULJttHteU Bt I'MB cieties. young men on the right track. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2S (Central and Eastern SUndsrd Time) BprtagffeM — Bestea street was- again underway today PRIMTINU UOUPANT, INU IN WASHINGTON hospital he w as discharged. Thus the Coxmty Y. M. C. A . or AM prozrams to key and bulo chains or (rouse thereof unleee epcel- and will continue all throuch the II BtSMil BtrMt •n%e care and labor of providing llet coast to coast (c te c) deeiznatlon includes all available stations. Force of Men Will Be Kept Carl Paraons, 72, of 91 Birch The accident was Investigated by HMCbMtar. Ounn. .BY RODNEY DUTCHER- day. Some of the side streets will for artlfldal and fashionable wanU, ganisations were set up. Hartford Rrograme subject te change, P. M, Cent. East. Saturday, January 26 Busy Today on Snow Re Policeman Joseph Prentice but no Chicago— Thirty-nine employee on THOMAS PBROUSON The BvenUiE Herald Washington a Gouge Is AppUed also be cleared. Street Struck - by Auto on 0«n*m Mapitir tba sight of so many rich wallowing County has been particularly fort NBC WEAF NETWORK 6:00— S:0(^^omethlno New and Old arrest was made. the million dollar country estate o t Oomapondent ~ New Congressmen, some of them baaic; Oiek Meesner Oreh.— Dlxlo 1:30— 4-H Club — "The . Farm moval in Town. Main Street. the late Richard B. Crane, Jr., at Poandtd oetobar I, till unate In Its ebunty " Y ” orgi^iza- ^ - - SASIC — Seat: weal wlw weel wtio 5:30— 5:30— Eddie Dooley on Sperto in auperfluous plenty, whereby so accustomed to towms where you Bureau,” Mrs. Abble Sargent; Ipswich, Mass., will divide $347,(X)0 PubllilKd Krtrr Bvanlas Bieapi wjar Wta( wceh wfl wilt wfbr wro W(y 5^55— 5:40— Beauty Program — east; OITT F O B A BIO S L H « Sanddv* aod H oitdi.|« C nxrad at tna many arc kept poor and distressed tlon. It functions as near 100 prr Washington, Jan. 26.—Life in can get a nice houae and lot for when wcae wtam wwj weal: midi ked Weedy and Wiflle, Comedy— west Francis Robinson. Jl'ST “MAX” NOW under terms of a final decree en wmaq weft who wow wdaf wkbf State and town snow plows were I i ■ I II. Carl Parsons, employed by the Poat OSloa at Hanebaaiar. Coan. aa cent perfect as any youth campaign lAashington la so full of a number $25 a month, are no.sily protesting *J55— 5:55— Preee-Radio Newt Period 1:50— MetropoUtzm opera— "Romeo tered by Probate Judge O'Connell. Saeoad Claaa Halt Hatiar. by want; the Insolence of office, the NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtml 5:0(L- 7d)0— Historical Skotehoe — et; again at work this morning. The Connecticut Company, was struck against rather small apartroenta at wlba katp webo wday wfyr cret cfcf et Juliette” (Gounod). Laredo, Tex.-Paul Max Neuhas SUBSCRIPTION RATES snares and plagues of law, the re can. This is attributable without ot things that it would be a grave Chicago Concert Orchestra— west light fall of snow that started after Fall River, Mass.— Investigators $125 or $150. Congreaaman Henry SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wle wjax 5:30— 7:30 — Victor Ardsn’t Sheer— 5:15— Time. doesn't care how many strokes It by an automobile driven by Paul Pittsburgh.—No longer Is Ma.x Oaa Taar, by m all...... l * H midnight last night, had ceased ba.sed their hopes of aa early solu Par Month, by m all...... I I I straints of custom, all contribute to a doubt to the time and enthusiasm error to suggest that the capital Ellenbogen of Pennsylvania, who wfU-wiun wlod wem wmo web wapi east: Dan Rutto Oreheetra— west 5:16— Charles Little, violinist. will take him to get to New York Lent! of Parker street while he was von Mattheslus, a nobleman of wjdx wemtf kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro 7:00— 5:00— Roxy end Hie New Oeng early this morning.' The state is tion of Wednesday's $120,000 mall d&cl# Copy ao>aoasssd-SSSSSSSa«>9 V* disgust them with what we call loaned to the work by Elmer ban been a happy city thus far In failed to make a. deposit on a $125 woal ktba kthe weoc wave wtar ' 5:30— Edna Odell, contralto; Song- but he is on his way. working clearing out a switch on Germany. Dallyarad ona ...... I » H 7 :4 ^ S:40— Rehert Armbrueter Revue furnishing more than the usual num robbery m ay have prevented the 1936. kapartment and found the rent MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kzir k(hl 5:00— 5:00— Andre Keetelenetx Orth, fellows Quartet. Driving a golf ball before him, he Main street near Ford street at 7:30 In naturalizatinri court he re robbers getting well away. civil, society.". Tblenes, the present County "Y" PACIFIC COAST—k(o ktl kgw komo •530— ttSO— RIeherd HImber Orchee. ber of plows this year and all MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED A great fog has bung over us for $150 when he tried to move In next 5:45— Helen Young and the Sun started out yesterday from the Mex lastjiight. nounced his title of Baron M ax Ho- I f Franklin found the leisurely director. khq kfed ktar k(u kpo 5:00— 10:00— To Bo Announced through highways were gone over. PRESS daye and ihe newspapers are carry day, will Introduce.xbillR to bit at 5:30— 10:30— Saturday Nlght’e Revue shine Kiddles. ican boundary line, hoping to cover Mr. Parson.s. who is 72 years old lung von Mattheslus to become a Tb a Aaaoelatad Praaa la'aaolutlvaly Cant. East. An afternoon newspaper in St. pastoral society of hla day uncom Month after month the Y. M. C. ing unprecedented pictures to show profiteering and encourage new 10MXL-11:00— Olen Qrey’a Oroheetre— 6:00— O'Leary's Irish Minstrels. Town owned trucks and those the 3,000-mlIe ’'course' in j60 days antitlad to tba uaa for rapublleailon 12:SO— 1i30—J. Lendtt Concert Eneam. ^ s lc ; Earl Hlnea Orchee.— mldw and lives at 91 Birch street, was hit United States citizen. Petersburg. Fla., is free every day the likeness to London weather and building. 1:00— 2:00—Matropel. Opera—c Ip o rented by the town that were carry to collect a $500 wager. of All naira dlapa sat down to make a new Hat of the stop and the Y. M. C. A. ijnust keep result that many fine apeecbes are use giving tbt town a bad name. 5:30— 7:30—Chicago Music Jamboree BASIC — Beat! w ji wbi-wbaa wbal lea. Ine 7:00— S;0(^Siomund Romberg Musio wham kdka wgar wjr wlw weyr wmal; 7:15— Radio Nature League — ways in which the savage has It all up with him, a bit ahead ik possible. bottiad up until their owners can And then, too, by the time you read S:0O— 4:00—Roes Bempton and Songs Midwest: wcky wenr wle kwk kwer PubltabaPa Rapraaaotaitra: Tba deliver them. thla the aun may be out again. t:30— 0:30—The ^ibion FeipMy—to c koll wren wmaq kso wkbf Thornton W. Burgess. over the civilized man. Only once each year doeo this or Jnltna Uatbawa Spaelal Acaney— Naw The streets have been wet and t;SO—10:30—Let's Dance. Thtee-Hour N O R TH W E S T A CA N A D IA N — wtmj 7:30— To be announced. «, Tork . Chteaso, Oairolt and Bnaton. Production by 3 Orchestree—east For savages, after all. do not get ganization seek financial ^sistance. the svm aw ay for so long that the Just Rambling Around and midwest; Mountain starts one wibe kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf 7:45— Christian Science Monitor hour later, coast two hours later S O U TH — wm*a wptf wwno wle wjex Feature. " m e m b e r a u d i t BUREAU OP themselves Into the kind of tangle And It doesn't ask for ^ extrava populace begins to entertain serious A secretary In A A A thinks It's wf1a>WBun wlod wem wmc web wept. CIKfUUlTloNa (entire show to all time sones). 8:00—Art In America—"Review", where people go shoeless because gant sum. It Is surprising such doubts about the Nev Deal. Med worth reporting In this column thatat wJdx wemh kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre she has a letter on her desk abouf CBS-WABC NETWORK woal ktba kthe wsoo wave Cecil Secrest; Julian Noa, speak- Tb* Harald Piinllna Company, Ine.. ical authorities predict a million there are too many shoes, breadless extensive work can be done for so a law caae called Binger va. Blngi •ASIC*-Eaat: wahe wade woko wxao MOUNTAIN— koa kdyl kgir kghl era. aaaumaa no SnanelaT rttb oniib lllty new colds here within the next 12 wafb wnac w’jEr wkbw wkro whk cklw because there Is too much wheat, small an, amount , of money. The months. and Binger and that the letter PACtPIC COAST— kgo kfl kgw kome^ 8:20— Grace Hayes, musical come for typoaraonieal arrora appaaring In w'dre wcau wjaa wean wfbl wspd wjsv khq kfsd ktar kpo adrarilaamania In tba Minrbaatar Night club business has reached being I cf erred to a Mr. Bruzzer. She" wmas wbna: Midwest: wbbm wfbm dy star. THE “ELECTRIC FURNACE M A T and moneyless because there la too County "Y" campaign for funds is V w Eranlng Harald a new high, but that leems to be saya that’a the best one since a kmbo kmox wowo whaa Cent. East. 8:30— George Olson and bis College much hard cash In the land. now In progress. It Is deserving of CAST^wrpg whp wibw wheo wlbi wfea because so many folks ar anxious communication came from a French wore wlcc efrb ckac wlbx 12:30— 1:30— Worde and Muelc, Eneem. Inn Orchestra. SATURDAY, JANUARY 78 , 1:00— 2;00 ■Metropol, Optra— c to c Nor, getting themselves Into diffi the best support any Individual feels to forget their troubles The crowds stock broker firm named Forget DIXIE—w-gst wsfa ’wbre wqam wdod 8:00— Radio City Party. klra wrec wise wdsu wtoo krid wrr 4:00— S:0(^Qeorge Sternay Oreheetra culties, do they seek to remedy he can afford. you see sitting arou. .d congreaalon- and Forget. . . . President Roose 4:15— 6:15>^Little Jackie Heller Songe 8:30— National Barn Dance. ktrh ktsn w*aco koina wdbo wbt wdae 4:30— 5:3^— Stenleigh Malotte'e Prog. BLAMING THE MACHINE al offices, day after day, are also velt usually wears light woolen blue wblg wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs wmbr 10:30— Presidents Birthday Ball— shortages of essentials by cutting wala ktui kgko ,w*coa wdnx wnox kwkh 4:4^— 5:4^— Ranch Boye* Vocal Trio larger. 'They're waiting for jobs socks. . . . "Hello, Piute!" says 5500— 5:00— Angelo Fernando Orchee., Hon. Joseph A. Maynard, Collec- Is Now Taking Care of the Heat R has been a common cry during down the available supplies of food, MIDWEST—'Wcah wgl wrnt wmbd wisn SLICING THE PORK here which don't exist. Senators Jack Garner whenever he greets a wibw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt kacj 5:30— 5:30— Preea-Radio Newt Period* tor of Port. the da}*! of depression that the real 8:35— 5tS5-|»20 PIngera of Harmony clothing and other necessities. and Representatives share their wealthy Senator, such aa Couzens wnax woe 8:45— 5:4^Maetar Buljdor Program 10:35— E R A Orchestra. It is never safe to render an MOUNTAIN^kvor klx koh kal cause of all the woes was the mar in les.ier matters, too, the savage misery— Some rather acutely. of Michigan, Hastings of Delaware, COAST~khJ koln kfro kol kfpy kvt 5:00— 7:00— John Herriek, Baritone 11:00— Time, weather. appraisal on an action by Congress or Gerry of Rhode Island. (Short kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmh^kgb 5:15— 7:15— Henry King A Oreheetra chine and Its effect upon employ has the bulge on iis. He does not • 54^ 7:4^Plckena SlAere Harmony 11:06— Curley Joe, Yodeling Cow until you appraise the motives back Squawk About Renta (or "plutocrat.” )’ Cent. East. 7 :0 ^ 5:00— Art In Ameriee, Speekere boy. ment. Here In Manchester one of have to read about Hauptmann Washingtonians are always con When you see and hear one of the 2:00—Women's Rsp'n Club 7:20— 5:20— Qreea Heyee Song Reeltel For The Manchester Herald of the action. 1:30— 2:30—Herb Streub^e Eneiane 7:30—1 1:30— Qeorge Ofeen'a Oreheetra 11:15— Don Humbert and Ms Magic I the major factors In the textile trials; he does not have to listen to vinced that this la *he world's most big shots here in a talking movie, 2:0(^ 3:0(^Modern Mlnstrele Snow 8:00— 5:00— Radio City Party— Aloo o Strings. The congressional rebellion against don’t go thinking he's memorized strife of last summer was the extra crooners, nor does he kill 35,000 expensive place to live, and today 3:0(^ 4:00—Emery Deutseh's Rhythm •53 , apply situation has reached a high pitch 7:30— Nella Mazzotta, pianist. 10:00— Southemalres. duction for world trade. Since the give the country back to the Indians three studs popped out of his shirt at one side. A s La BordonI saun ally serve this vegetable raw In some preparation which will assist and even has been heard on the 7:45— Willard Alexander's Or 10:30— W alberg Brown-String Quar u ' latter part of 1930 Oreat Britain forthwith, and woo the simple life chiefly to open the way tor log-roll tered by, singing one of her songs, salad, especially during the winter in killing the givwth. floors of Congress—especially as re front and that the servant who Saturday, January 26, IBS6 chestra. tet. ing tactics of the traditional type and Japan have been making a drive while squatting placidly under a Turner leaned across the footlights months while other fresh vegetables gards rents. replaced them left three large P. M. 8:00— Roxy Revue. 11:00— Press-Radio News. The city Is Jammed and one esti smudges which apo'led the rest of to win the balance of trade, and tree? Not at all. W e simply so that a proper amount of "pork" and touched her with a subpoena. are not as plentiful. (Nose Picking) ' 12:30— Merry Madcap.. — Norman 8:45— M ary Courtland and Robert 11:05— Mario CozzI, baritone. mate often heard says there are Don’s evening. . . . Lota of people could be Injected Into this measure. The theater manager and an usher Question: Mr. O. C. Inquires: Cloutier, director; Harriet Lee; Armbrustcr’s Orchestra. 11:15— ‘The Ailing House"—Roger tbesr've been pretty successful at It. might remember that the society 60,000 more fesidents here than a who tried to send alcoholic Christ dragged Ous Into the lobby and had QI ESTIONS AND ANSWERS "Could you explain why I have a Fred Wade. 9:00—Andre Kostelantez's Pre B. Whitman. New York Sun col During the past four years Indus we have today is not an end, but a Viewed from that angle, the re year ago, new government employ mas gifts found that Congress had him arrested for disorderly conduct. continual dc.sire to pick my nose?" 1:00— 4-H Q u b Program. sents. umnist. bellion is less a symptom of con es being responsible for much of passed a law against that In 1909 1:30— Rhythm Ma-iters. trial production In Great Britain beginning. Novel Approneh (Value of Peanut Butter) An.swcr: Nose picking 1s some 9:30— Richard HImber and Stude- 11:30— Samovar Seren ade-B alalal- that. and. had never repealed It. . . . 1:50— Metropolitan Opera. I and Japan has been consistently In By civilizing pursclvcs, we liavc gressional good health than of po Ursula Parrott dodged the Turn (Jue.stlon: M,l.ss K. a.sks: Of times the resi'lt of a habit, but is baker Champions. ka Orchestra. I Plenty of officials and members .Edgar Lee Masters, the poet—who 6:00— Eddie Duchin’s Orchestra. litical greed. There are valid ers for a long time, but finally was what value Is peanut butter?" I occasionally due to an Irritation 10:00— W m . A. Brady — Behind 11:45— Time, weather. ! creasing. World trade Increased surrounded ourselves with much of Congress arc living in hotels be la also a lawyer— was recently 5:30— Blue Room Echoe.s, with Or- traced to a certain radio station one Answer: Peanut butter has a high I present in the nasal membraniC the Scenes. 12:00— Musical comedy. in proportion. During the same foolishness; our only hope Is that arguments against the gag rule— cause that's all they con find and dickering about a job on the NRA rln White. evening. Mrs. Phyllis Turner took food value, containing as It does a I which arouses the Impulse to 10:15— Otto Neubauer and . The 12:30— Radio City Music Hall. but the desire to dip Ixitli hands Into the hotels are filled every night. legal staff which didn't Jell. .6:00— Wrlghtvllle Clarion. period the United States found Its we shall dlsi-ard most of the fool the subpoena and went to the sta large amount of oil and dextrose. scratch or pick at the nose. I Diplomats. 1:30— National Youth Conference— j would suggest that the best plan Is 6:30—Press-Radio News. world trade falling off In alxiut the ishness as we go along, and some the pork barrel is not one of them. tion, gushing ni; over the place Peanut butter combines well with I 10:45— Senator Robert F. Wagner— "H ow to Win an Argument," Dr. 6:35— Gems from Memory. about the writer of "K x-W lfc" and any other kind of food, Including for you to write to me for my article "Child Labor.” Daniel A. Poling. same proportion Its two greatest day reach a: state which will repay callcNN. SATURDAY. JANUARY 26.193!L 1 TOWNSEND a U B IS NOW to the "Weton 'Urhyde Bchool of war profits. It would make any asked tbs members who con to sand attend the joint inatollattoB o( of- Taxidermy.” nation, contemplating oggreaslons her a cord. fleera of the SprinKflold Post oad I Plfil Newcomb posted the record against the United States, tt)|nk Auxiliary orq requeated to moat at BACKTDTHEFi MEMBER OF FEDERATION score of the yecr, shooting a neat long and seriously before' provoking Britisb War Veterans Orange boll at 1 p. m. The Installa H igh S chool 197. Evort Carlson also posted a hostilities against a country which Every member of the Mons-Ypres tion will take place in Springfield at 184 and 200 offhand, that Is going to cOiSld Immediately turn every pen-, Post is requested to be present at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow afternoon. TRENDIS Membership of Local Group take some tall ahooUng to top. ny of capital, every factory wheel tho joint installation which will be Saturday, January 26, 1935. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, faculty Adviser Totals 320: Meeting la Held It is rumored that only those up and every man to National Defense. held in the Orange hail Wednesday in Tinker Hail. to scratch in their dues, will receive And If war did come. It could create evening, January 30, at 7 o’clock. TEACHERS’ UNION HEAD allotments of government ammuni a nation united in arms with each The officers of the Mons-Ypres Post Early Retoms of Farm TRADE SCHOOL CAPTURES HOME ROOM SCHEDULE HANDBOOK IS PREPARED tion. The only exception being those citizen serving according to his will be Installed by a team from the The Manchester Townsend Club Is who have a special arrangement ability and means, and each sharing Edith Cavell Command of Hartford. TO SPEAK IN HARTFORD DOW a member of the New Engluod American Legion with the Treasurer and are living up the burden equally—a nation secure Refreshments will be served follow SOS Schedules Indicati INITIAL MID-YEAR against defeat. ing the installation and dancing DOUBLE HEADER CONTEST FOR INCOMING STUDENTS PROPHECIES GIVEN my« . . I sHoufd have been here to lt. Homs room changes, necessitated Federation of Townsend dubs, aj> OAUS HENDEBSQN, pretty, 38, ■ _e A personal letter from the Na We have talked of the Universal will follow. by out-going and fin-coming midyear mittonce to which Is only allowed tional Commander was received by All government property, not paid Members who are planning to Dr. Henry R. LlnTiHe Will Give wotrka In ool^ ^11. She u d her Thatcher's narrow face seemed to for by March 15Ui, 1935 will be for Draft for years. Now we must Big Turnover. class, were made at the close of v/ben the membership of the club brother, PHIL, 19, support their in- lengthen. "Your father's death, ” Commauidcr Dexter this week in have action. Let us devote our en make the trip to Springfield tomor Address at Center Church American Sichool for Deaf school jreaterday. The classes In Courtesy, Decorum, Honesty ta s reached 100 or over. At the feited to the club. For any question row afternoon to be present at the GRADUATION HELD . . . . he «ald pompously, “was unexpcct- which he wants the Post Comman ergies to sce.wring action from the Hou.se Tuesday. the Main building are allqcated os IN CLASS PROGRAM meeting of the club held In Tinker regarding this, call or see Phil New- Beaten on Home Courts in and Enthusiasm Are Amonf- STEyTl MEYERS who also Aorks gj was, of course, very sad that presenfr session of Congress. joint installation of officers of the It is very apparent the.t a AVest Hartford Tuesday. follows: Several Standards Listed. ball last night the total member In the mill asks Gale to marry him .' gjjonid be so far away from der to Inform oil members of the oomb. If this bill becomes a law. It Springfield post and Auxiliary are Dr. Henry R. Linvllle, president Upper Seniors; R. 28, A-Fa; R. 24, ship was reported as being 314 and She promises to give him an answer home. Your father was a splendid Post that be la in Washington on the On account of tho weather Wed- would be a step nearer the seeming requested to be st the Orange ball of the Teachers’ Union of New .York Influx ot city population boa mov Pageant Traces History of Fi-L; R. 23, M-Z. Lower Seniors: during the session others Joined, In a few day*. employer. And a friend. I’m sure firing line to carry out the things fieeday, Middletown could not make ly Impossible goal of "Universal at 1 p. m. city, win speak on "Retrenchment on the fanna within the lost fls Manchester Trade School basket R. 27, A-E; R. 26, F-L; R. 25. M-Z. social science classes taught Gifts Exchanged at Class which brought the membership to That night Gale goes skating on jjo very happy if he could see that the Legion is fighting for this It, and as a reculi Jack Alves and Peace"? . Comrade James Sloan who is now In Education” next Tuesday, Janu years os noted upon preliminary I PJO in the Manchester club. ball team won a double-header con Upper Juniors: R. 31, A-E; R. 22, by .mas Mary McGuire are prepar . the river, ^he U* bre^s Md siw today and know that you’re go- year. He states that the benefits that Donze consumed oil of the 24 bam- confined at the Noroton Home for ary 29th. at 8:20 p. m. at the Cen specUon of' the schedules reeelT F-Kce: R. 19. Dei-Mtk; R. 18, Mil- Because of other attractions lost he Is fighting for will be reflected bu»s, a gallon of coffee and 24 cups observation. Is progressing as well by Sonol Jay Solomon, State Education in This Coun"^ test agalns. tlie American School Will Read Daring Exer< la reocued by BRIAN WESTMORl., j j , ™ ^ th the business he estab- ter (?hurch House, 60 Gold street, Rio; R. 17, Rlv-Z. Lower Juniors: ing a handbook of information to be night the number In sttendanu* whose father, now built the ngi,e received from Wash may have to undergo an operation. it Is found that whole families hav Editor’* Note: The following I* a It is sincerely hoped tha* the ma lecture In the League for Industrial try; Edward J. Murphy court in West Hartford Tuesday Sophomores: K. 11, A-C; 12, D- 1939A. In this handbook are in other bumps just for our having cises by Graduating i-sriler in the month. Reports -oad while he geta his Car but when he: "Thank you. I’d tike to think ing bis part, and It is up to the rest ington qualification targets to be jority of the member* of th* Post We extend our sympathy to Com Democracy series. Rev. Dr. John returned to farm* and are euItlTat-^ deacriptlon of a present member of Kas; 15, Kat-P; 2. R-Z. bad th* single pleasure of "getting (r< m the national headquarters and returns ate la gone. -h a t" of us here in this post to help him fired on next Tuesday and Wednes rade Sloan and pray for his early Ing throughout the state ot Conne^ Manchester High: night. cluded the standards of the school. will attend the next meeting on Milton Phillips, chairman ot the The locals started the fireworks Franklin Building The foreword reads: out of” English exams Thursday irom the New England Federation VICKY THATCHER, daughter of I and that con be done by getting the day. Members who must compete Tuesday, February 5, 1935. Matters recovery. group which sponsors the lecture.i, tlcut small plots of farms averagtii|£j Presents Diplomas Lower Freshmen; R. 2, A-D; 5. last. No sliding, no skating, no 1935A Class Students. indicated there was progress being ROBERT THATCHER, general membership up to the quota that ore Carter, Alves, Cude Sr., (jarl- of great Importance to all will be Comrade William Moore w’aa ad will preside. between 2 and 10 acres. There Is always a time when, a and found out that they were up "M. H. S. Welcomes the Class of The general manager sat back mitted to Manchester Memorial against a strong foe, a.s they battled E-La; 6. Le-W. Upppr Fro.shmen: 1939A. sleigh riding, and not much chance made and again attention wait manager of the mill, nukee plans lo and rubbed his bands together. has been given us, and then he will son and Donze. Do your beet boy* taken up at this meeting. Those Dr. Linvllle is well known for his In a majority of cases th* son og ] bright boy can put over a few queer R. 17, A-Ba; 18, Be-Carlson; 21 of going anywhere, 1 mean. Seems called to the need of turning In the captivate Brian. know that he has a good reserve to and get those medals. Remember, not present at the last meeting cer hospital Thursday suffering with activities in the American Feders.. daughter of a farmer who wras Us The first mid-year graduation the first quarter to a close margin “In order to help you become ac as if! "And now about getting a place for pneumonia. We extend our sympa ing in the city In 1930 but due mistakes that would make almost of 10-12. Carrlngton-Douglas; 22, Downing- quainted with the procedures in Even though winter let loose one petitions that have been signed ad RUBY GRIFFITH breaks a date you to work,” he said. "I’ve had call up to the front be is now bold this Is your only chance for 1936, so tainly missed bearing a most in tlon of Teachers which Is now carry Howarth; 25,' Hultine- Maceyka; 24, V ------vocating the passage of the bill by with FhU Henderson to keep one thy to the family and hope for a the depression and other cauaea r exercise* ever to be held at M. H. S. anyone laugh. Here Is on example Hitting back to their usual form, your new school and adjusted to the of its most gusty blizzards Wednes the office next door put Into shape. ing tf needs be. good luck to you oU. spiring talk given by Past Depart ing on a nation-wide campaign to Macintyre-Murray; 25. Maschko- The Coventry school bus "got Cf'ngress. with ED VOGEL, and Phil and Ed The last report from the member , All ths members wish Everett ment Commander James F. Daley, complete recovery. unionize ail teachers. It is affiliat returned to the farm rjio ia no . took place last evening in the high of a boy who likes to read. He will the Mechanics Increased their lead new routine, so that you may he- through” Wednesda> at noon, but day night, it did not prevent the It's quite pleasant, I think, but tf The bowling team is stlil going helping either in a farm house or In school auditorium with a large num Riester; 26, Rldolfi-Straughan; 3, ciime an active citizen at once and On the petitions already quarrcL Later Phil goes to a there's anything at all you'd like ship committee shows that it is Kennedy's son a speedy recovery. who spoke on proposed State and ed with the American Federation of read almost any kind of book rc- to tho score at half-time of 24-14. Striniike-Zlkus. Ixiwer Sopho the driver returned almost Immedi Class of 193SA from carrying out ftem Manchester there are mysterious meeting with other mill National legislation. strong and was able to take a po.nt Labor. From 1931 to 1934 Dr. the field. It is very evident frots.’’ ber Of parents ami friends present. gardlc.ss of what the book is abou^. Again the Silk City Traders scor partake of thp privileges and duties ately upon receiving notice that changed, just say so. Shall we growing and that a little more pep Where is Cfliapln? Nobody has from the Legion team last week •the early returns ihat a very moik^' jl A pageant, “Milestones of Pro mores: 15, A-D; 16. E -O s; 17, P-Z. of cttlzenahip In M. H. S., students its Class Night festivities. On the Tames and last night Other petltr workers. have a look at it?" from some ot the forgetful members seen Luther, nohow, nowhere, or not Don’t forgot to hand your name Unillle was president of the Amer In this class room I would rate him ed 12 points in another quarter ol Upper Sophomores; 11. K. A-For; exfims were called off for the day. thhl have been In circulation were NOW GO ON WITH THE STORV at all. to Ckimrade hildlng Gustafson ' if Shooting in hard luck most of the ican Fetleratloii of Teachers. In ed movement in population hatf gress," tracing the history of edu as one of the best readers. He Is the contest, as they had done in the have prepared for you a handbook contrary, the snow seemed to add to He was on bis feet. Brian arose will make the bell ring. Send them time, they lost a game by four pins occurred since the year 1930 and cation in the United States, had been 12, Fr-Kllpatrick; 13, Kilpatrick- nl information ba-sed upon their own pr» rented to Mrs. J. Leslie Hardy, In boys. Another new member. Mrs. Philip you are willing to assist at the u-e this capacity be took a leading part good Id chemistry, physics, algebra, preceding quarters to a comfortable Rlc; 14, Rlordan-Wilkle; 15, Wll- This hectic weather, besides giv the friendly ajraosphere and the the secretary, that contains 200 CHAP’TER DC also. “I wasn't expecting an office,” pomlval on Sunday, February 3. Don't forget the Ice Carnival and in the fight of organized teachers tiiat the census for 1930 con M arranged by a group of the '35A geometry and' many other subjects lend of 16 jiQlnts. experiences. ing some of us a day off, has also program proceeded with unusual he said, hesitatntly. "Not now. The next meeting of tho post will Newcomb—welcome! Bail. Remember the more tickets longer furnish a satisfactory boo*. - graduating class, a*si:;ted by Nathan tard-Z. t.'ore names. These will be for- The morning sunlight slanted be held on its regular night which Tile committee needs plenty of help against, retrenchments In education. which 1 have seen him work at. The last quarter the local's quit "They hope you will find it of vai- afforded us a good chance to "cool smoothness and good humor. The warded at once and before another through the toll, wide windows and Tell you what I*d-. thought, Mr, and volunteers will be welcome. sold, the better for the post, so Dr. Linvllle haa an extraordinary Moreover the schedules throughouij Gatcbell, as acting chairman over a The time which he has spent on ue." Thatcher. I'd like to be^n in the Is next Monday night and It will pay please do your bit and make both the state, record the factor, that': ted were outscored by a few points off” after the exams! small size of the class gave it the week has passed It is estimated iliat fell in a bright path across the car- American Legion Auxiliary. If your address haa been changed background for his work. He was committee of faculty members. reading has been a handicap at the which didn’t do any damage as' the The standards of the school in pented floor. It fell on the heavy, mill, doing whatever you put new to be there as the prize has Increas during the ast year please immedi of these events a big success. the usual flow of young people fro n t: The "Speech ' of Welcome." by cluded are courtesy, loyalty, Je- [.•tlUons with 2.500 names will have workers to doing. I’d like to work ed to where it will be quite a haul to The regular meeting of the Auxil- formerly In the department of biolo Trade School, where you actually final score was 40-27. This Is the One thing leads to another, and appearance of a unified group and gopo from Manchester. polished desk, atrikihg the silver taiy was held Monday evening at ately notify the adjutant or quar gy at the New York City hospital farms to cities has been grMtly : Class President Charles Rogers, pre have to . take a machine apart and HIGH SCHOOL BOYS corum, scholarship, honesty, fit- snow plus school means ski-pants caused the Class documents to be paper weight shaped like x sea gull, in all the different departments and win. It la expected that a very In- termaster. Spimlsb War Auxiliary duced. ceded a splendid musical Interlude Traders’ seventh consecutive vic find out bow the different Jobs ore terfstlng speaker will be at the the State Armory.' Despite the and later received a doctor's degree know how to put It together again. tory. pendabllity, co-operation, friendll-. and high rubber boots. No one shorter than usual, advantages un the leather calendar pod a&d-stack weather, we had a very good at- The fourth annual "Hello Ameri Mary Buihnell Cheney Auxiliary In philosophy at Harvard. As Sanol Jay Solomon t* tb* only,^ furnished by the high school orches There are many people not mechan ness, enthusiasm and citizenship of laughed at tho appearance of either. known to the’’ large June classes. of opened letters addegggsd to Mr. done.” meeting, bis topic should interest ca” radio hour will be presented U. 8. W. V., have chosen Catherine census supervisor In the nattoiF^ tra, conducted by Harold Turklng- ically Inclined, but I hardly think Urbancttl took the scoring honors the most of the members. .tendance. It was voted at this Madden ' os their candidate for president of the New York City without the services of an a*slat-> for Manchester Trade, as he scored GOOD SAMARITANS highest order. Also in this hand Ibis past week. iPerhapr because At 8:45, the (Tlass Processional, Robert Thatcher, general manager Thatcher’s voice cut in sharply, meeting to pay the National De over the facilities ol the National Federation of Teachers he Is con ton. that that ie the trouble In this.case; book are descriptions of the home there seemed to be such an epi led by Jennie StandboIA and WAPPING of the min. "But this is the place to leam the Henry Weir is planning to take Broadcasting C!ompany on Thurs Queen for the coming Ice Carnival sidered one of the leading trade ant supervisor. The assistant ou*' eleven points: Kclsh and Phelps also fense I’und assessment at once. Due and Ball. Let us turn In our votes peTi'isor appointed for the State o( ' j Interesting Prologue neither do I think that he just shared in the scoring honors and room organization, location of demic of both). Charles Rogers, was formed and the Thatcher sat at the desk, very business, Brian. I'll coll in some care of the Irmer man after the to the bad weather, the two speak day night, Febru^jy 14. New • re unionists In the city and state of Elizabeth Polyott. the class salu- makes a mistake. When you be rcoms and teachers' names, the oell group, attired in their caps and of our experts this afternoon and meeting, oud even though we have cruits will receive the oath of obli for her. Connecticut Immediately becamf : Quartus wes outstanding on the de Mr*. Alfred Potwlnb has arrived straight, the palms of his hands ers scheduled for tats meeting, Let us all try to be at the card New* York. He WTites for various serlcuBly ill and the Department at tatorlan, introduced the pageant by come so adapted to having a thing fense. system, assemblies, clubs open to WANTED! One "Maxine." Miss gowns, proceeded directly to the as pressed together. When he spoke they'll explain the processes to you. all this snow he won’t serve fried gation to be,-admlnistered by Com- publications. Including the "Ameri an interesting prologue. The year all written out in black and white Offer Their Services in Pull freshmen, the pass system, study with her father’s body. Frank A. snowball Is. were unable to attend. However, party on Saturday night at the Commerce, noting the manner is Estes is looking for the writer of sembly hall. After Charles Rogers, Hamilton, 84. passed away a t his the words came crisply. In a short time. No, I think it papers, on the four major parts of mander-lnrChtef James E. 'Van can Teacher." 1935 celebrates the Tercentenary of and fully explained. It's hard to think Ferrone. the eagle-eye forward hi'l!, fire drill, bl-weekly failure an anonymously signed article sub "My dear Brian," ho was saying, would be a great mistake for you If Interest and talk is any signs of Zandt, speaking from Washington, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence which Mr. Solomon waa continutn|r : a thing out for yourself. We have for the Ai.icrlran School, wa.s oiit- claas president, had given the ad winter home in Ormonfi. Florida and the Legion Legislative program Converse at 70 Henry street. Set In view of the recent controversy the census the State of ConoMK the high s'chool. The pageant, as I i::t.‘-, standards for promotion, study mitted to her some time ago for dress of welcome he read the here, "you know we’re all glad to see to go into the mill. I—I’d be very success then the coming Ice Carni were read and discussed. Follow D. C. Groups w’iU be assembled in ov4r the propoeed budget allow Xnizabcth pointed out. deals with noticed this at the Trade School Htaniting for his team by scoring ten ing Automobiles Out of publication, and would appreciate hla funeral will be held this after much opposed to it" back and whist to be played at 8 ticut, withdrew any replacement. points. schedule and attendance regulation.-). tolore unknown "Who's Who,” which noon at the Scantlc church, of you back. It's a fine thing—a son val and Ball Is to be a big affair ing the meeting, the members and more than 3,200 local units of the ance for the Board of Education In four principal phauas in the history from time to time, so we decided to Amelia Andrulot, '37B. "Maxine's" calling oil her In regard stepping Into his father's shoes." "But why?" and the way that the 'Veterans Com Veterans’ organization in every sec o’clock. Friends are welcome. Mr. Solomon says the persona have some fun, but still be a help to appears elsewhere In “The World." which he was a member, at ] guests, who were, Mrs. Freda More Hartford and earlier agitation for who left the cities for the rural dlo» of the school. Tbc.se include (1) tb* Manchester Trade Seconds had a Deep Snow Drifts. to It. No material Is printed unless Then a committee of the graduate.s Brian Westmore said quickly, "Tho workers wouldn't under mittee Is working It sure Is going to house, Pres, of the Army and Navy tion of the country, to participate In the formation of a teachers' union battle for taxation for education (2) him. To start off With we gave this hard time to capture their game as "our adviser" knows who wrote It, o'clock. He was also a member of tho radio ceremony. tricts during the depression ara now . under Marjorie Rich and George East Windsor Orange, No. 94, and "I'm afraid it will be a long time stand," Thatcher told him. "You be a big affair and that means a club, and Mrs. Shields; Mrs. Victor Mons-Ypres Auxiliary here, it Is expected that many local the battle to eliminate the pauper- boy the name of "Loom Fixer" or they were trailing for three quar and verifies Its statements. Soooo— before I can do that—if I ever can. large crowd and of course a lot of The annual "Hello America” pro merely cultivating gardens and orsf J sometimes "Professor.” ters of the time. Beeny reviewed the (Jlass Hlstoiy of Oriental Lodge. No. Ill, F. and don’t know how they feel about the Duke, Pres, of the Mons-Ypres Aux The sewing circle met at the teachers w’lll be present at Dr. Lin- working part time in the factory or school idea (.'ll the battle to extend BUZZARD INTERRUPTS please do edme up some time, through a playlet In which they Of course the whole thing is new Westmore name, about your father. help will be needed to help to park iliary and tw’o members, played gram has come to be recognized as home of Mrs. S. J. Haugh on Proc ville’ij lecture. A couple of these incidents were A good Samaritan deed was done "Maxine.” A M., of which he was a past mas one of the most popular events of the mill. It Is evident that tha the system by thi’ addition of high The American School Seconds imagined themselves at the class ter to me; I’ve got So much to leam. You want their respect, don’t you? cars and police the pond. If you can cards. Mrs. Duke w’on first In set tor road last Tuesday evening and schools and of state tinivcrslUes and rather humorous at the time, but held tho local rcservers scoreless In by several high school boy^ Wedne.s- But I'm anxious to get started — the year in Veteran activities. Orig young people who have returned to we hoped that they were of some EXAMINATION SCHEDULE reunion where the high school, diary All schools of South Windsor were Their confidence? Then you mustn’t be there, get In touch with some one back and Mrs. Morehouse, consola enjoyed another of their interesting the farm are helping to expend and lastly (4) the opening of instruction the first period, but were outscored day night after'the'class night ex "Rise and Shine" might be a good of one of the girls was being read. more anxious than I’ve ever been go ou and try to be one of them. of the committee as you know this tion, find Mrs, Curran won. first In inating at WEisbington, the program sessions. Following tho sewing to women: benefit to him. In the second quarter as the score theme song for some of our seniors reopened Friday morning, after be will include many interesting and develop the agricultural area in tho One day, while I was weaving ercises at the high school. Present Gifts ing closed Thursday on account of about anything before,” You couldn't anyhow, you know." will benefit all ex-servIce men’s or bridge, and Mrs. Carrington, con refreshments were served and a farm. Schools In 1635 at half time was 12-7 for A. S. D. this week. Why.? Because the rest The cla.ss gifts, presented by Thatcher nodded. "That's the "Of course," Brian said slowly, ganizations. entertaining features, among which social hour followed. The circle will Recreation (.'enter some cloth, one of the ropes broke The snow plow had, unfortunately are out after Uitelr “good looking" the snow storm. solation. Mrs. Helen Griffin and will be an address on timely Veter f'A decided trend 'bapk to tho The first scene of the pageant, The third quarter both teams pushed snow against the cars which Only About Half of Students Elinor Stiles and Richard Alton, spirit,” he approved. “If more ‘If you’re sure that's the way it The Legion troop of the Boy her committee served gingerbread meet again next Tuesday evening at land movement.'" says Mr. Solo prepared by Everett Durkee's com that Is attached to the harness. The couple. ^ e funeral of . Mrs. Waldon V. young men felt that way, if they an problems by Congressman Wil Items of Interest loom works so that two ropes pull fought hard, although the locals were parked on Main street, near Reported at High School were loudly appreciated by the audi Colilns will be held this afternoon It—” Scouts will be the guests of the post and whipped cream and coffee in the the home of Mrs. Lewis Milligan. mon. will be valuable information mittee occurs in a Boston Latin were outscored by a few points. In would take an Interest In buslne.ss "Certainly I’m sure.” Thatcher on 3Ionday night. It will be quite a dining room. liam P. Connery of Massachusetts. Every member of the Auxiliary Is the harness up, and at a certain the school. When the owners Wedne.sday .^lorning. The question, "How often is the ence. To Grace Johnson went a at her home, at 2 o’clock. Rev. Mrs. Winifred D. Toussaint, Nation for the agencies which have numer Grammar school In the year 1635. point thc*e release and two more the last quarter Manchester seconds tried to start their cars, they found whlskbroom with the admonition, instead of frittering their time smiled. ‘Tve been in this mill 15 kick for the boys, so be present and Tho sewing circle .which w’as to requested to be present at the joint Saturday ous programs which are expected to High School World printed?" Truman H. Woodward and Rev. away on silly epOrts and sVich non al president of the V. F. W. Auxil The men’s plunge period will be The principal s\ibject taught In this pull It down again.' In all there tied the score with a few minutes to it Impossible to do so. A group of "Horrors! If ever a speck of dust, David Carter will opplclate. Fho years, my boy. I ought to know sec the troop that you are sponsor meet with Mrs. Christine Glenney, Installation of officers which will be remedy maladjustments in Ameri school—os the name signifies—was play; "Mike” Saverick came brought a laugh tho other day, even sense, this country would be a something about It." He put a iary, also will speak, and a varied held in, the Orange hall, Wednesday held from 7 to 8 o'clock. A public are six harnesses, three are going boys, noticing their trouble, gave Due to the twelve Inch blanket of coming from a freshman. I'd like to should light upon your gown, whisk body will be placed In the Wapping ing. was unable to meet, due to the program of music and special en can life are those . gencles which .Latin, while much time was also up and three are going down and through with a basket from mld- their services voluntarily In pushing snow, which fell ■ W ednes^y night It off with this handy broom and great deal better off. Yes, Indeed! hand on Brian's shoulder. "We’ll We arc glad to hear that Past storm. Notice of the next meeting evening, January 30, at 7 p. m, Tho whist party will be held at the have to do with acreagi adjust- given to the study of religious mat fioor to put the game on Ice with a know—"When did you find out that cemetery vault. A great deal better off.” tertainment Is being arranged. officers of the Auxiliary will be in West Side Rcc on Cedar street. they Interchange at regular Inter and shoveling snow. They stayed only about half of the 1275 high we even printed a page. Frcshle?” then whisk off your frown.” With Mrs. Katherine Demlkat, 55, wife work together,” he said, "You and Commander Kennedy la receiving will appear In a later paper. Preliminary reports of member menta, aubsistance bomesteoda. ters. One day of each wek was set vals. That day It happened that 1 score of 20-18, for Manchester. until every car wa.s started and on school pupils reported to school Bertha McNeill’s chewing gum went Brian leaned forward. *’My I. You’re going to be a great help good reports from the hospital and Representatives of our unit will stalled by a team from the Play will start a t 8 o'clock and farm credit, farm housing, rural aside for dlscus.slons of the sermons cf Paul Demlkat of Wlndsorvllle, mother told me,” he said, "how ship activities in various parts of Auxiliary of the Springlield Post. prizes will be awarded to the win had my good suit on and didn't feel Hagenov/ starred for Manchester its way, These boys were Ralph Thursday morning. The classes One of my more Inquisitive fol the lines; "Gum-chewing brought to died last Wednesday at her home. to me.” hope that he will soon have his son attend the annual Child Welfare tho country indicate that this year’.s rehabilitation, labor and unemploy of Jjhe most prominent preachers of as though 1 wanted to fix It, 1 Seconds by scoring eight points. Chapman, Envin Rother, William were so small that It was impossible you. In school, from teachers, looks wonderfully you’ve managed every "I hope I can be.” home again. Conference being held In the Hotel Following the Installation refresh ners. The members of the gtrls' ment." lowers writes In to find out If Marge Recently added new books to the thing—keeping employes on and radio initiation will be given to the ments will be served and dancing classes will have a sleigh ride par the time. The scene portrays the happened to see tho "Loom Fixer" The Traders Seconds have only Edmundson, Lockhart Rogers, to accompli.sh any of the scheduled Mitchell really had her appendix so glacial. Now all’s forgiven; so Wapping Public Library are as fol "Of course you can! Now then Well, the roads will all be plowed Bond today. Child Welfare Is one larged Commandcr-ln-Chlef’s class rigid obedience 'ind attention de standing nearby with bis working lost one game; that was to the Charles Rogers, Earle Clarke, Win work. In one senior Latin class we say, treat yourself to a Wrlgley paying them the same wages in —shall we take a look at your of the major programs of both tho will follow’. ty leaving the Rec at 7 o'clock. out at all, simply because she seems lows: Popular Mechanics Handbook spite of the fact that times are so out by Monday and It Is hoped that in the 'history of the organization. The committee which is In charge Monday STORK TOO F.YST manded from the student body by a jacket on; so 1 called him u> fix it Alumni, who were out of their class. ston Hudson, Herman Goren.s, Otis there were only four pupils present, facial.” A bar of candy to Mar' office?” 0 8 many members as possible will Legion and tho Auxiliary. to limp yet. around schixil. I dunno, for Farmers, by Mechanics Press; bad. I want to know how you did Ten minutes later Robert That We are Informed by National V. F. of the eats for Installation night are The women’s gym class will meet domineering Instructor. fo me. I gave him a new rope to —Lewis Neff. ’35B. McCann, George Clarke. Ernest while In a French class only six .stu pal, but If you’ll come around ,tp see jorie Rich was accompanied by, The Seven of Diamonds, by Max make it a point to be at the meeting. Due to the efforts of Mrs. Ger W. headquarters at Kabsas City, The participants In this scene put on in place of the broken one. Salmonson, Walter Bantley, Ward dents reported. All examlnatlnna It." cher sat at his desk. ’The door trude BaUsola and her committee, requested to meet at the Orange from 7:15 to 8 o’clock. Portland, Ore.—C. F. Tovmff, me, I might arrange an introduction "Shortage of funds is all that pre Brand; 42 Years In the White The older man raised a band dep- Mo., that the class will probably The men’s gym class will be held taxicab driver, lost a race with th* were; Irwin" ftother, Collins John He went under the loom and in a Krause and a few others whose srhcdiileo for Thursday were, post vents investing more than ten little leading into the next office- was RICOCHETS our membership has taken an ap number more than 80,000. hall at 1:30 In the afternoon. for you to Marge, and j-ou can get House, by Irwin Hoover; The Sign reeatlngly. "Just keeping my hand closed; there was no one else in the Many of our members who have from 8:15 to 0 o’clock. stork and took the rest of the day ston. Everett Durjeee, George Clars, little while came out again and Identity was not learned. poned until Friday. flrst'jiand information. Okay? , cents In paying homage, but we re of the Twisted Candle, by Carolyn American Ixigion RIflo Club preciable gain. Let's keep up the and Donald Hairlngton. said that It was all iixed. .' Miss Worth, one English teacher, peat, this genuine compliment qn the rudder, Brian. These last room. The general manager reach good work and get all our members been confined to their homes this The ' women’s plunge period will off. EVELYN BEAUPRE NAMED Eight of the.se boys, thinking Keene; The Tale of Numble Deer, eight, months have been tiylng ones. ed for the telephone, but before he (By N. R. A.) Anderson-Shea Post Au.\lllary past few w’ceks with colds and grip be from 8 to 9 o'clock. A 10-pound son w’as born to Mrs. The second scene,, prepared by I started up the looms but all their work done for the night, to/d her classes about her trip to Now Ed Culver Is raising a mus sweets to the sweet." by Arthur Bailey: The T'ale of re-upped by the next meeting, Irwin Rother and Cbfirjes Rogers, that resulted was a sudden crack. England and showed them many'in- In the Industry at large, I mean. raised tt his lips formed three It might be ol interest to some which will be held Monday, Feb. 4th. Despite the cold weathe; a large are now reported much better. The men's plunge period' will be R E. Rink in' the back seat of tho boarded a Connecticut bus. But it tache! Maybe I slouldn't have men Joy Squatrito having gained hon Dickie Deer Mouse, by Arthur Here in our mill We’ve had our lit members to know that club due.<) are All members who are planning to from 7 to 8 o’clock. cab. chairmen, occurs In the state of So I looked at It and found that he HEAD OF GIRL RESERVES seems that their "stint" was not te.estlng postcards. In history tioned the first one, eh? Your ors in all the girls’ sports, was given words. This meeting will be a social meet number of members attended the had not stopped to think to which Bailey: Creepers and Sliders, by tle flurries, but nothing more than "Prytng young pup!” he said. due for the year, were payable Jan. ing and W’e will have several speak meeting of the Anderson-Shea Aux- Massachusetts In Uie year 1647, at complete—the bus also became stall classes the newspaper was read friends have written me saying that a miniature ptg-skin to sfiggest to George Morse: Little’America, by that. Nothing to be alarmed harness ho attached the rope. He and general topics of the day dls- Then he picked up the telephone, 1st, 1935. If you can’t pay it all, pay ers. We will also Invite the presi lUary last Tuesday. Mrs. Agnes which time a law was passed es ed—and the boys had to get out and I should advise you to shave it, Ed, her future fields of conquest. A dic Richard .Byrd; They All Sang, by about.” .something. We can't run the club on tablishing tho obligation of towns had attached it so that one pulled push. cus.'ed. Class II A In Mr. Emery’s so that they might recognize their tionary went to Everett Durkee gave some Instructions and waited. dent and secretary of the D. A. R.. Poloquln, of Norwich, Department the harness up and the other rope Evelyn Beaupre was elected Edward Marks; She Strives to Con "In Paris," Brian said, "I read a Presently there was a knock at the excuses and compressed air. president, accompanied bv her sec to provide public school.'). —B. Irwin. biology course devoted the period to "dear little Eddie" once again! with the instruction to "Fire the the Daughters of Union Veterans pulled the harness down at tho same president of the Girl Reserves at the quer, by Frances Maule; Storm lot about the new experiments door. Walter Carter will be on K. P. be and the Spanish War Veterans Aux retary, Mrs. Mary Hull, of Norwich, Uay State Law general cleaning of the. laboratory world like Mr. Webster's Daniel.' Clouds Over Asia, by Robert Pick they’re trying out In this country. As the curtain fell on the second time. The result was that It just election of officers Tuesday evening. ana inventory of lab materials. By the bye, I wish to take this Elinor Stiles received a permanent "Come In,” Thatcher called. ginning today, Saturday. Twice a iliary. maoe her official visit to us. Mrs. pplled the harness Into two separate ens; Something Happened, by About the way thejr’re tackliog A heavily-built, red-faced man en week with the broom will enhance Another point of Legion Legisla Poloquln commented on the very act of "Mllc.stoncs of Progress," pacU. Ruth Martin became vice-president; Many unoccupied students found opportunity to thank the class of pass In order to "come back to visit French and Cable; Fairy Tales things at Washington, trying to or Elizabeth Polyott concluded the LETS USTEN Mr. Emery's collection of animals of 35A for so kindly temembering me her better half, left behind In next tered. "You wanted to sec me, that school girl complexion. tive program and perhaps the one fine w’ay pur meeting was conduct At another time something hap- Merle Shorts, secd^tary; and Mar Every Child Should Know, by H. W. ganize the country on a new’ eco Mr. Thatcher?” Some of the boys spent tho first ed, and urged the members to give scene saying, "This was; probably various species which are "pickled” in its will. Perhaps I need the so- June's clas.s.” A cake of Palmolive Mabie; The Spanish Tvylns, by Lucy nomic basis,^ giving the workers a with the most far-reaching effect of peued to a part of tho loom called jorie May, treasurer. Jennie Sand- ano In Jars of all sorts and sizes, "Yes, Parsons." part of the week, on a big game all the program. Is the Universal thel support and assistance to our the greatest step made In America the multiplier. We were told to take callcd "wit” you lefi me? soap hailed Dorothy Wagner’s as the Perkins; Bases Full, by Harold chance to stand on their own feet. president and Auxillarj’ to have a Opening Today In furtherance of public education. hohn, who was the former president, very Interesting. In other classes queen of tho school-girl complexions. Tho man crossed the room, halted hunt, near the wilderness of Pearl Draft bill. It apart Ofid then put It together Here are a few outstanding radio Sherman; Number 44, by Harold I want to know how it’s being before the general manager’s desk. street. The boys gathered their dun No subject coming up before Con successful year. In this w’ay we are For, the Massachusetts' law was the again. When we had taken It and Bertha McNeil, secretary, programs for the week of January Informal discussions were held. Seems a shame to place the fresh- Class WUI Read Sherman; Shoot that Ball, by Har done—” also helping to make her year a bottom rung of the great ladder of 27 to note on your calendar. There was no check on attend men In the "being kidded' ’ class too Among the bequests which Joy '"The young man Is here," That nage together, and the safari start gress this year will be of greater Im apart, we told Jhe "Loom Fixer" to graduated Friday. old Sherman; Laughing Last, by Thatcher’s lips tightened. His cher said, xvltb a nod toward the ed about 8:15 into the ■wilds. The successful one. JIrs. Poloquln an modem education." ance made and pupils, who returned often, but they sure do mls-place Squatrito and Thomas Whlppert left voice neither rose nor lowered, but portance to the peace and security put It togethcr\agaln. Instead of The speaker was Miss Earhart, a On Sun'^ay, which Is the anniver their adjectives. One of that class Jane Abbott; Juliet is Twenty, by door on tlio right. "We’ve been boys were well dressed for the oc- of America, than the Universal nounced atrick, Joseph Valenti, Thomas any part and start^to hitch them modern version of his book, "Alice the gratitude of the class to Super by Jane Abbott; School'' Plays for ruptel: member, Parsons, what 1 told you tional Councllwoman for District Wlppcrt, and Leland Stevens par Company. She hhdwed the club how excuse from home. School was dis day and wanted to know where to intendent Verplanck, Mr. Illing, Mr. and Mackinaw jackets. The scouts to take tho profit out of w’ar and to ERNEST H. BENS0N‘S together. When we saw what was In Wonderland," will be dramatized. all Occasions, by Madeline Bamutr.; "Yes, of course. It's all very in last week. If he wants to see re No. 1 will make her official visit .at ticipated in this scene. to make fancy .sandwiches, by cut missed at 2:55 p. m., Thursday. find the—"history of the WHOLE Bailey, Miss Oberempt, and Miss were equipped with extra power field place tho capital. Industry and man happening, wo declded\o play a ting tho bread Into novel shapes. Cheerio, a noted character In radio, horse.” The Spy Paramount, by E. Phillips teresting. Extremely so. 1 sup ports, figures, anything—he's not to glasses, and they carried their power at the service of the coimtry the quarterly Department meeting The third scene, prepared by Grace trick on him bo that he Would rea- will interview the actors. Fellows; to Chester Shields, the old Oppenhelm; While Rome Burns, by pose I'm a conservative man, Brian. see them. He’ll have only tho which will be held In Meriden, at Johnson, and her group, depicts the so.. things out after that, took Ruth Martin and Merle Shorts are maestro, Esther Pickles's carefully At least some people w'ould call mo rifles' at ‘ready.’ The hunters' rifles on an equal basis, in case of war. Is to represent the club at the Girl Re- Lily Pms, soprano, will sing as HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SERVE Although Miss Feder and Miss Alexander Woolcott. statements I turn over to him. Un were also loaded and they followed a peace and national defense meas the G. A. R. hall, 11 Colony street, life of the first young lady ever ad a few parts from a different, part guest star every Wednesday night cultivated hair; Joe Valenti's quiet so. But I’ve been trained in a hard tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Schwai- of a serve conference which will be held Westhaver were the two "sports" of voice to Pete Ambrose "with the derstand? If he comes to you with the trail, close on the heels of the ure of the first importance. We of GEN ERA L W ELECTRIC mitted to a boys' academy, and oc loom which was nearby ^ ^ d at New Britain, Feb. 2. at 9 o’clock with Andre Kostelanetz Fifteen high school girls are serv the faculty who took a group of school. Some of these new ven questions, put him off, and then let the Auxiliary need to .be well In ger will be accompanied by Mrs. curs around.th* year 1820. The sub mixed them with the parts of the hopes that the teachers may be tures—W’ell, frankly I must confess scouts. Loretta Donahue, Department pres The following committee was ap and hiB orchestra. Miss Pons, who ing for President’s Ball on January students sliding the other night, 1 me know. I’ll tell you what to do. The air was crisp and cool as they formed regarding it and do our ut jects presented at the time Included multi oiler. He did not see us do Is French, came to the United heard next year;" to Jack Bellamy, I’m skeptical about them. Not op You won’t forget?" ident of the stat" of New York. this BO he kept on putting the extra pointed to look Into various ideas of 30. They are: Elinor Stiles, Betty wouldn't advise either of them to "all the gum collected under lB35A's trudged along, and there was an air most to secure its passage. "EcgUsb composition", "geography", States In 1930. She made her first Harris, Viola De Graw, Dorothy attempt to this week. They're both uotations— posed, you understand, but skepti "No, Mr. Thatcher.” Continuously, since its organiza Mrs. Poloquln was then presented SALESROOM «nd the study of "got>d manners." parts together. There were extra raising money for the club: Claire class desks;" Leland Stevens' ability cal! 'Until someone can show me of expectancy about them all. with a set of crocheted curtain tie- Krlstoff. chairman; Avia Palmer, appearance with tho Metropolitan Vernier, Bertha McNeil, Miriam so short, you know and those drifts Q “Don't under any circumstances tion, the American Legion has urged Eletcn In ('luit hooks, springs, bolts, nuts, washers Opera Company In ‘’Lucia do Lam- In astronomy to "anyone wishes to a better way I prefer to go along as answer questions about the payroll All at . once. Scout Jack Alves backs by President Berth ■ Wether- and many other stray things Lois Keish, Mary Doyorls and Doris Troth, Jennie Samiholm, Marjorie are deep. teach his girl something aL>out the I can see so much strife ahead stopped, and unraveling his field enactment of the principle of Uni 539 Main Street — Near the Center The cast tor this scene was Ralph Gibson. mermoor." Rich. Marjorie Akrlgg, Virginia Nel- we have been here, meeting prob or about the number who are work versal Draft into the nation's laws. ell, as a token of good-'wlll and re Chapman, William Edmondson, Ed around. Finally he had to give up A program with universal appeal constellations;" Edward Segc- that I don’t know which way to lems as they come along, work ing in the mill. Oh, and another glasses from his rhtrt tall which had membrance. and now he reasons things out much son. Katherine Fike, Esther Wells, Then there’s the Latin student Vick's clothes "as models to the turn. become exposed during the rigors of 'Die plan has awakened wide public ward Scgcvlgk, C'lurenco Stone, next week will be the celebration of who, from previously gained scraps ing them out. I think," with a sigh thing—I want to know who be talks approval and at last (ingress ap We also had as guests the follow better. This Is one example where the birthday of President Roosevelt. Dorothy Wegner, .Esther Pickles. forthcoming dukes of M. H. S;” Col —Pearl Berghoff, America’s ace of pride, “that I'esulta under my tho march, t(}ok a hasty-squint thru George Bceny, Esther Pickles, Elinor Avis Palmer. of French, glibly translated "vox strikebreaker. to when he's away from this office. pears ready to give it serious con ing ladles from the Pvt. Badstub- Stiles, Clara Wray, Miriam Troth, the Trade School slogan can be The proceeds of tho celebration go pop." os—papa's voice! lins Johnston's car to the Smith management have been fairly satis If he seems to be getting friendly the lenses, (uid, sotto voice to Donze ner Auxiliary of Rockville: Mrs. implied. "Learn by doing" because sonian Institute—“May it rest in the hunter, "There he is. Marcel, sideration. A congressional com Ifeu-Jorle Akrlgg and Dorothy Weg to help the people stricken with factory.” with any I'f the men I'd like to hear mittee has been investigating the Mary Sloane, president; Mrs. Susan ner. after all, when you are working, Uje Infantile paralysis. It may be heard Peace;” Lockhart Rogers' brain to It looks like a picked chicken. "Oh, yes, Mr. Thatcher. That’s Just on the left of the hill over there. Bateman, secretary; Mrs. Mary boss will seldom come around and QUESnONNAIRE SOMANHIS COVER CHOSEN There was quite a scramble about it." subject and will recommend legis Washing Machines The fou.'th scene, prepared by Joy Wednesday, 11:30 p. m , over prac throughout the building, what with the biology laboratory, with the re —Senator Norris, commenting on what I've been telling you. Mother ■ The red-faced man nodded. "Yes, Hurry, let him have It." Hiller, Josephine Mann. Mrs. Sloane Refrigerators explain a job with a pencil and tically every station. quest to "Find the formula—we'd appearance of Republican side of says you've done wonderfully." To 'Which Marcel grunted "What lative action. President Roosevelt Squatrito, presents the Kalamazoo paper. Where may I get material for Clarence Snow's design for the the various changing of home Mr. Thatcher," he said unctlously. recently appointed another body to extended atr Invitation to the Aux all like to know It;” Room 31. . Senate chamber. * * * say?” Case of 1872: the battle for public oral seporta? —J. Cude. cover of Somanhis, th, senior year rooms and last-minute exams. T 'T hat's all." make studies and recommendations. iliary to attend the initiation of a W. F. K. 35. 1935A's home room, to the model “Ah!” Thatcher smiled. "Prof “Dumbhead, on tho left of the hill large class of members. high schools, os started at Kalama "Time," "News-week," and "Lit book, has been selected from those hope you're all settled now, and I I am an actress. I came here to Thatcher picked up a letter and Publlcroplnion in favor of the Uni- zoo, Michigan, where was made the submitted in the contest conducted want to extepd a welcome greeting airplane club, "because she's a way its," be wrent on in the clear, bvd read it through. He did not look over-there. No! He’s gone down the After the meeting the members erary Digest" are e.xcelleht maga "l,ONEBO.\N LOO” RECEIVED up thar." work, to study, not to give a mon tone, "have been gratifying. And v e rsa f^ ra ft has bean built ,up so flret court decision authorizing a Editor’s Note: The following Is a zines from which to obtain current by the art department. The after here to the new freshmen. If you key exhibition. up as the door closed on the red far side! Oh! oh! wait a minute, strongly by years of Legion and adjourned to the dining ball where community to levy taxes for high description of a pieaont member of noon art class of seniors and Juniors have half as good a time as I did Prophecy Future we have no labor troubles. Our faced man. he’ll be over on t ’other side In a a delicious lunch was served by events reports, "Readers Digest" A copy of the "Lonergar Log," The prophetic vision of Bertha —.'\nna Sten.' nrorkers are Itke'^a peaceful, con ,Auxlliajy endeavor that success in schools was depleted. Manchester High, under a fictitious gives a variety of topics which are issued by the C. C. C. Camp Loner- are working on title pages for the when I was a''’freshman, you’ll do The telephone rang several times jiffy." the movement now seems within Mrs. Edith Mahone> and her com Court Room Scene namci condpii.scd from many popular mag Somanhis. well, and start your high school ca McNeill arid Collins Johnston en tented family. The spirit of the during tho nexc half hour and "I didn’t see him,” piped up New grasp. mittee, which consisted of rosettu, Electric Ranges gan. Company 179 at Voluntown. visioned Charles Rogers as Governor The NRA Is not a'iaw and should executives and the spirit of the men comb. As this scccn opens, some of the azines. . reer, with a bangl. not be recognized as such. Thatcher answered. Once be pressed The I^atlonal Convention in Miami tropical dessert with whipped Jean is a cheerful and very popu has been recently received by Miss of Connecticut; Lockhart Rogers an and women In the mill is one of a bell and his secretary—a slim "You wouldn’t,” said Jack. cream, cake and coffee. We wish to more prominent citizens are In the McGuire from Joseph Packard, ’33 INDOOR TR.\CK STARTS the leading exponent of the Einstein ■"■Prof, James A. McLaughlin of friendly co-operation. You’ve seen again adopted strong resolutions court room of Justice Cooley, before lar girl. She has friends of toth Wliat can be obtain d for lunch Just the weather to Introduce our Harvard. young woman carrying some papers A rifle shot reverberated thru the urging Universal Draft legislation thank the ladles who donated the sexes in Manchester, and even in . who is art editor of the Log. The two words to be contrasted this theory: Esther Pickles as the the mill village. Brian?” which she placed before -him, then air, the hunters and guides looked various articles to be sent to ths the decision has been made, discuss at the Franklin cafeteria? paper will be exhibited In the A first call for indoor track candl- hockey coach In a girls’ college; “Yes—that is, I've driven through and making it a major legislative Ing the question of spending nior»>y surrounding towns she has' gained ! The Frai.klln cafeteria does not week—blossom and flower. Can't It has been a great privilege withdrew. to where Donze had shot, and there, objective. The resolution adopted Veterans hospital In Newington, al popularity. Her wit Is perhaps her World’s Exchange rack as soon as d.ites wa-s made by Mr. Wigren for you jiist feel the spring In the air? Edna Fradin as European buyer for It.” so the ladles who provided the for h^h schools. 'The arguments I serve a full course meal but soup, It Is completed. serve my counitrj’. At last Thatcher rose, crossed breathing hts last lay the mighty at the (Jbicago convention endorsed characteristics which makes her I after school, Monday, January 28, B. Altman and Co.; and Yolanda "Then you know how comfort tho room and opened 'the door on beast, his eight logs kicking their lunch. for And against a favorable settle friends. I sandwiches. Jello or a similar des Felice as the manager of the cos Jesse H. Jones, RFC chal ably our workers live there. In the recommendations of the War ment arc many. However the erudite sert ran iiHually he obtained. Candy The noon-hour dances and social- the right’. "If you'd like to have a last. Then a roar, and another shot, Policies Commission, which request Our Auxiliary voted to sponsor Ironers Jean’s ever babbling tongue al- ' and cookies art also sold. hour Friday after school have been tume department of Warner model homes, equipped with every look around the mill,” he said to and the guides and hunters were ed the following le^sIaUve author Miss Dorothy ^own as candidate old judge is able to away the ma Brothers Motion Picture Company convenience. They have the very jority to the offrmatlve belief with ways has some new adventure to generally missed, especially a* so Brian , "we might get started busy shooting and loading, with the ity: for the Carnival Queen contest We relat8 to anyottc chancing to be many were compelled to remain to while doubling for Mae West in her best we can give them at the lowest now—” urge all the members to clip the his sincere words of deep thought ^ Wliat is a good slogan for mv spare time. rapidity of machine gun fire. The 1. To freeze prices at. the incep snd wisdom. listening. A trip to New York, sum Students Choose Dorothy lunch of late, but we are all look price. Yes. I’m happy to say that Brian sat at the new desk, his strange beasts were falling over In tion of war. ballots which appear In the Man mer vacation in New Hampshire, school life? . ing forward to having them when The exercises concluded with- the In these times of unrest and dissat arms folded. "Good,” he said, get chester Herald and cast their votes The participants In this scene "Cretle quod hahe.s. et hahes" ami heaps, the muzzles of the rusts 2. To confiscate ninety-flVe per hitch-hiking to- Rhode Isliuul. and we return next week. Do we. Boys? singing of the Claiss Song and the isfaction elsewhere our employees ting to his feel. "I’m anxious to trifles were red hot. ^ cent of all war Incomes above nor- In favor of Miss Browm. Contact were: Joseph Valenti. Joy Pquatri- canvassing for the Red Cross are "Omnia wlnclt jubor.” are very good —------X recessional played by the orchestra. Herald are completely satisfied." see the place!" your friends and put In a word for Peace, contentment and freedom reign in the modem American household be to, George CHu-k, Charles Rcrgera. mottos. The former means "Believe Wagner As Class Beauty At last the carnage was over, ail may, so that funds which escape only a few of her young life’s thrills. Mus’ be the weather that makes Dancing followed the exercises to Thp young man said eagerly, They stepped into the corridor, price freezing can contribute to tho our candidate. Let’s all get together cause they enjoy the art of living electrically with G. E. Products. Their joys of living Harold Jarvis, Donaid Harrington, "1 know my hair Isn’t curly, but that you have 1- and you have," me so lazy, so I'll sign off now. "But that’s because you’re paying the beasts were ’ dead—but ■wait, and try to sell as many tickets for the musi(; of the Knights of and the rumble of machines, muf another flew Into view aiid lit on the war qost. electrically include not only time-releasing, labor saving, health giving benefits—but William Edmondson. Everett Dur- wait until I get my permanent," w'hlle the latter means "Work over The class of 193SA has elected the —Lynne. Rhythm. them lionest wages fof their work. fled behind closed doors, came to the Ctarnlval Ball as possible. We kee and Alton Cowles. was one df Jean's famous promises. comes ail thing.s."' :,RaIph Chapm.in: most changed since white background. Just to the left 3. A constitutional amendment to money saving advantages as well—a typical case of planned household management following: frcalimBD year .(gfrl) Esther CLASSIFIED What is the wage ecale, Mr. them. specifically provide ^ for Congres will not only help our candidate to Concluding Act Everj’one waited and finally she of the black spot. (The hunters saw be chosen as Carnival Queen, but Pickles; most athletic girl, Joy Thatcher?” "We’ll go down this way first," sional control of prices during war where drudgery is banished forever. The concluding scene, prepared by did get It! Now her friends arc Was the dentist. Dr. Austin A. Most all-apnind girL Esther "Well—” the general manager Thatcher said, moving ahead. spots before their eyes). we will also help our Post to raise Edna Fradln, occurs in tho school wondering if she la going to get Savage at one time principal of M Squatrito; most athletic boy. Jack Jack Alves, mighty hunter that he time. money for their relief work. Pickles; most all-around boy, Lock M.sy. moved restlessly. “Of course It Brian followed. They passed As the Universal Draft legisla room of today and of tomorrow. cross-eyed from looking at her little H.'S.? hart Rog.'rs; mo.st studious girl, varies. There are our highly skill down the hall wry and turned, a cor is, threw’ himself into the prone Our charter has been draped for Emphasis Is placed on student ac curl hanging down her forehead. Yes, Dr. Savage Was princlpsl of Most talkative girl, Esther ADVTS. position, aimed, flied, and the body tion comes before Congress, we of a period of 30 days In memoty of Elizabeth Polyott: most studmus Pickles; most talkati.-e boy, Collins MANCHESTER CARNIVAL ed workers and those who have been ner. Thatcher, glancing over his the Legion and Auxiliary need not tivities which are more or l.'ss inde Jean loves dancing and also en M. H. S.,from SejVrember, IPOS, un Ixiy. Lockhart Rogers; most likely Get results for hundreds with us for years; then there are.' shoulder, said something but Brian of the house fly disappeared. Around Mrs. Anna Stammers, of Torrlng- You are invited to inspect this modern salesroom at your convenience. Every pendent of the teacher, save as a joys all sporta. She Is a member of til June, 191,’i. John.ston: done most for school, Er the bullet hole on the paper the two only to be active to secure its pas ton.^wife of our Department Com to succeed (girl); Elizabeth Poly win Ro,her; wittiest girl, Elizabeth those who are beginners. The gov did not h(!ar the words. He was sage, but also vigilant to make sure homemaker has on her shoulders, the continual responsibility of guiding influence. The "Round table the girl's basketball team and Is an Semper Idem. ott; most likely to succeed (boy'i, of advertisers. No mat ernment has set a minimum scale looking at a girl.who was coming v.ings, symmetrically spaced, bore mander. Mrs. Stammers was a very Plan" of claas work is lllustratcrl as outstanding player. She la very tall -"Chatter.” Polyott; •.-ittiest boy, Collins John CONTEST evidence of a perfect shot, and the that a satisfactory law is enacted. active worker on the 'V. F. W. cir Lockhart Roger.s; best girl dancer, ston: vainest girl. Miriam Troth; for the textile industry, as you per toward him—a girl in a blue apron- A law which IcavVs loop-hole.s for becoming more and-more the method and slender, which makes her a Eleanor SUlcj; best boy dancer, ter what you may want or haps know'. I can say that all our dress, a pretty girl with gray eyes end of a perfect day. cles, and her cheerful and helping tised as a means oi leamlng. conspicuous figure on any basket vainest boy. Ralph Chapman; best the unacnipulous profiteer and holes hand will be greatly missed Safe Food Preservation Proper Food Preparation William Kilpatrick: most personal girl arguer, Marjorie Rich: beat JAN. 14 to FEB. 1 what you have to sell— employees ore receiving an amount beneath vfide, dark brows. Brian The above Is a true, though possi through which the slackers can Following an Interlude of music ball floor. Jean is also a good swim MAKES PROPS ity (Flrl), 31arjorie Rich; most per well above the minimum.” recognized her instantly. She was bly exaggerated account, of thi new throughout the Department. mer and spends the largest part of boy arguer. Everett Durkee; class slip, ^ l i be a sorry and workable The following committee has been by the orchestra', Lockhart Rogers sonality (boyl, George Beenv: best ppocrastinator, William Edmonson; "You've cut working hours, yet the girl he had talked to at the sport, called ‘Swat the fly’, now be law, a law that will actually provide Healthful Household Sanitation gave the valedictory, summarising her summer vacation in this sport. ilre.sse.1 Jill, Edha Fradin'; bc.st you’re keeping up salaries?” river, the gfirl who had gone through ing tried out at the range. We rarely chosen to contact tho members for Although she Is always cheefful, Krwtn Rother had charge'Of the bc.st m.mner girl, Jennie Sandholm; "equal service for all and special rofreshraents for the District Coun I.«t us help you and your family to health and happlneaa by means of an assur^ awl Hie-theme of the pageant—the build dri>B.sed boy, Richard Alton; most be.st mannered boy, Erwin Rother: ONE VOTE "Why—why. yes." the ice. ever miss, and a total of 6,976 flies profit for none” In event of war. ing of the finest Ij-pe of citizens and Jean Certainly has more to think stage properties for graduation as- musical girl, Edna Fradin; most Brian smiled. "Mother told me And she worked here in the mill! have passed to the great hereafter. ty Council meeting w’hlch will be protected investment in Individuals through education. about than her average classmates. wiited by William Kilpatrick and liiost drag- (girlI, Grace Johnson; ' CUSSIFIED that, but I wap, afraid to believe it. It will cost nothing to enact a held In Manchester on February 10 She has no mother, thus she has to Clardnee Snow. Rother made repli musical boy. Clarence .Stone; best most drag (boy), George Beenv; [ The scoring is simple: center shot, Universal Draft law. It may cost B. J. Murphy, member of the looking girl, Dorothy W’ngner; best I thought she might have gotten , leaving wings evenly displaced on Mrs. Margsiret Brow’n, chairman. manage her home as well as her cas ot desks and benclies, such as be-^t actri'S.'), Marjorie Rich; be’st| Qt'EEN ...... (To B« Continued) billions. If war again comes without Mrs.- Mar>' Lamprccht, Miss Loretta school board, presented the diplo looking boy, George Clarke, most actor, Rlc.iard Alton; class baby, things mixed up. Mother hasn’t | paper counts ten, head or tall shot such a law. And the vsi>’ presence school acUvltlea. She does all ol were used in schools in 1680 and Advertising 1-mcli head for business. ’That’s Sliea, Mrs. Florence Peterson, Mrs. mas. The slnginjg of the class song, this and still can find time to get popular girl, Miriam Troth; most George Beeny; doss woman hater, Conler boys of the Bowling five, leg shot one, miss you lose fif of such a law on the statute books , written by Miriam Troth and Edna through 1820 to 1835. He has also popular boy. Charle.s Rogers; jnost why,.she is so grateful to you for Green, Ky., Dally News are serving teen. Maude Leggett. GENERAL in all of her pleasures. This Is the printed a banner In silver and blue Lockhart Rogers; clas* man hater, **aee**s*a**eee***ee<*aaass*»ss< Will Bring the Desired all you've done. And I’m grateful, would be a strong guard against Mrs. Poloquln announced that Fradin concluded a most successful Jean I know, artistic girl. Rutli Bcnsche; mo.st ar Elizabeth Klein, most thoughtful os aides to Santa Claus by collecting Marcel Donze fs the champion oo the coming of war. It would re- Mrs. Alice Ryan of New Canaan, graduation program. for the el.aa.c of lf»33A. tistic Clarence Stone; most Please Print Name Plainly. too, Mr. Thatcher." . 1 old toys from homes on their routes far, and has over a dozen sets of EUa Bldw-eli, 84A- - Felicls Miller. girl. Ruth Thompson; most thought Results. move all possibilities of selfish In Past Department president, la crltl- P R O D St; changed since freshman year (boy). ful boy, Erwin Rother. 'Only too glad to be of ser\1ce. for repair and distribution among gauze wings to his credit. Marcel terests seeking to Involve the Unit caily III at the Manhattan hospital. mj^boy. Only too glaiH" ^ poor ebUdren of the city. was seen mailing a letter addressed ed States in war for the sok* of 80th street. New York City, and ■ f
N-' MANCHES'l’BR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26.198S. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, liANCHBriBR, 00NN« SATURDAY, JANUARY 26,1968.
of the total veterana in the country, In outdoor fresh air was based on WALLETT U G S BEHIND cannot help but feel appreciative IkNOFLAWCHARGE (lo ca l m en t o see the wrill to believe. The story la CFURNACE when a paper such as yours la will FINE PORTRAYALS told of a man who could not aledp ing to present the true facts to the at night because the air seemed IN CARNIVAL CONTEST public. ^ OF CHAMBK DRIVE n™ ™ gid«RES stagnant. He got up and tried to IS INSTALLED In expressing his views on imme IN'IKHIBLEDOOR” open a window, but had no luck M. H. S. EDGES WEST HARTFORD IN ROUGH CLAS diate cash payment of the World wdtb It, so he finally picked up hls Miss Alice Brazauskis Creeps War Veterans’ adjusted service cer Kemp’s Organization to Be shoe and broke the glass. Up On Miss Dorothy Brown tificates, President Roosevelt re Represented at Pre-Showing CHILDREN Then lie went to bed and slept fdr “Queen” Honors. cently stated that veterans as a Leaders in “Forward Move* of Modeis in Boston. Mrs. Handley’s Interpreta* By OTiv Robft* Bwtoff comfortably. The next morning t Son ht h whole do not fully understand the when he looked around, he found Mias Alice Brazauskis, second Ih so-called bonus situation. Samuel J. Kemp, Jr., of Kemp’s that he had broken the glass door 1st Period Lead New EqnqimeDt in .the the race for Carnival “Queen" at With dus respect to our Chief ment” Named by Presi Incorporated, dealer here for Frigtd- tion of DifHcnlt Role En When the baby is three years old, In his bookcase. Local Trade Defeats Hartford Again the Ice Carnival and Ball, pressed EhiecuUve, three and one-half mil (hls foi^rthsjyear, counting as we do The humidity in the air may be aire Corporation, subsidiary of Gen responsible for feelings of great close to Miss Dorothy Brown, lead lion veteran holders of the certifi with blrtbdajrs at the end of the HereU’s BoOer Room. er for the past week, in the final cates challenge this assertion. For dent Ray Today. eral Motors, today received an in thralls Big Andience. diacomfort. If the amount *f mois count of this week. Miss Brazaus- the last ten years the Veterans of vitation from H. W. Newell, vlpe year) you have almost an entirely ture In the air is too small, the THE FUNDAMENTALS OF BILLIARDS Locals Victory, 29-26; kis’s totaJ vote was 3490 as compar new beln,; on your hands. mucous membranes dry out and Foreign Wars has waged a consis president In charge of sales, to at become easily infected. Dundee Trounces Risko, By C. A. STURER « . K. Winu * Son.. Inc., have ed with Miss Brown's 4024. tent and determined battle hi behalf Plans are well under way for the tend a confidential preshowing of With enthusiasm and expectancy He will look the same and act MECHANICS WIN, 37-24 Miss Eleanor Wallace otill retain of payment of the Certificates. The direction of the Manchester Forward a gathering that crowded the much the same, and. except that Nationally Known Billiard Instructor eonpleted the inatallatlon of an ed her third place position with 823 1935 products and advertising and he seems wiser and a bit more In The old method of treating per Ktoctric Furnace Man In the boiler American Legion, at its Miami, Movement Program, spon.sored by sales plana. The showing will be Whiton Memorial hall last night sons with pneumonia or tubercu Now Tied for 4th Placi votes and a newcomer. Miss Cather Florida, convention in October 1934, the Manchester Chamber of Com dependent, he is still the cute lit TCom of the Herald building; on Bts- ine Madden, sponsored by the Span held on Monday, February 4, in awaited the curtain raising on tle fellow he was before. losis by putting them outdoors AS URBANETTI SHINES reversed Its previous position on the merce. Arthur A. Knofla, a promi “Double Door", the mystery drama and covering them with blankets, Officials Make a Mistake m II etree. The Electric Furnace ish War Auxiliary, was fourth with Boatr>n. where Frigidaire’a district Now something gradually begins LESSON IS—Pocket BUIlaide 518 votes. question and unanimously endorsed nent local real c.statc. Ifisurance presented by the Community Play to inhale the air at a freezing Determining Where to Strike Ob W an If a mechanical device that Immediate payment of the bonus. agent, has been secured by Presi headquarters are located. The con to worry you. He's getting bad. He temperature, has long since been Jackie May passed Frank Wallett vention win hold forth at the Statler ers under the direction of Miss Helen refuses to do your bidding at times ject Ball to bueceesfnUy Pocket It Red and White’s 7*2 Edge handles rice size anthracite coal in the "King" contest with 517 votes In view of ths fact that these dent Ray to serve as the General Hotel. Estes, of the High school faculty, discarded. The coverings are heavy Schoberites Tarn in 11th B O X SC O RE l i two major veteran groups represent Hales Manager of the campaign. Mr. and sponsored by Orford Parish and develops a temper. With whom and such air does not do as much Loser Declared Winner But | RAY MOZZffi PLANS and does the drlng for the boiler, to Walletfs 237. George May was “In the Invitation from Frigrldaire haa he been playing? Where could Strike the cue ball center In play Provides Margin of Tri* automatically controlled by a Min third with 91 votes. a majority of the men who saw ac Knofla is one of the leading active headquarters In Dayton,” the local Chapter, D. A. R. They were not good as clean fresh air suitably ing the three chots described In this Manchester (20) The final date for entry In the tual service In the World War and disappointed, the play proved the he have picked up the irritating lit warmed and properly moistened. Victory in 14 Starts, Meachester Trade (S7) F. B. F. neapolis heat regulator. dealer said, "It was stated that tle hablta? He Is getting contrary Judge’s Error is Dis(»r-| f o ENTER FORDHAM Diagram No. 31. P T-. This machine consists of a hop'per King and Queen eon test will be who for more than ten years have Frigidaire believes 1935 will be a sure-fire hit It was advertised to Premature babies have taught B. F. T. nmph in Fast, Fnrions ■ 1 Muldoon, rf. If . 0-0 for the coal, a worm drive through Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock. All been holding Lhe govetmment’s be. and Mary Ann Handley In the and notlonable, too. One day he will us many lessons as to proper care The heavy black line from the 0. Keish, rf. e ...... ,i 2-5 4 1 Cobb, r f ...... bellringer for Improved business play with hls wagon and blocks and Leading Capitol Gty Riy* 1-2 5 a steel tube which feeds the coal in entries filed later than 'that date promisory notes for the adjustment stellar role of Victoria Van Bret en of ventilation. For them the tem ered and Decision Is Re*' ___ pocket to and straight through the 2. Urbanetti, I f ...... 4 10 15 j 4 Johnson, If .... .3-5 9^ and that the new products and plans the next ho won’t look at them. object ball shows the angle from 3. Rolston, c. r f ...... to a revolving burner, another worm will not be recognized. of their World War wages, , Mr. actually arc sensational In their thralled by her acting, while at the perature of the air must he kept 4 2-4 Battle; 32 Players Take ! 1 Oavello, c ...... 2-2 2 , gear which returns the ashes to an Due to the fact that the contest Roosevelt would seem to be misin same time the cruel, relentless The Child Has Grown Up warm, sometimes as high as 75 the pocket to the ball. The point of als from Ontset; Seconds 3. Phelps, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 Carpenter, c __ 0- O' I scope. This Information, coming contact by the cue ball on the db- 0. Sears, rg ...... 3 ash can outside the furnace and a will close on Fiiday evening, Feb formed concerning the veterans’ from the world’s largest producer of character she portrayed, repelled "I’ve lost my dear little baby,” to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The versed; Sailor Fails to Im* Former M. H. S. Football 0-2 ' 0 Tierney, rg . . . . 2-4 6 blower which provides forced ruary 1 at 6 o'clock, all persons who knowledge of the situation. the audience. Mrs. Handley's role you mourn. Indeed you have. Billy air Is moistened suitably, some Ject ball Is Indicated by the dotted 3. Quartus. Ig ...... 1 0-3 Part in Preliminary. 4 Obuchowski. Ig 1- 3 refrigeration and air conditioning times enriched with gxygen, and line. Aim the cue ball to strike the Are Beaten 24-20. 1. Saverick, Tg ...... 0 A" draught. The moving parts are op have tickets or money should make The so-called bonus was devised equipment, indicates the belief In required her almost continual pres or Tommy, or Mary or Jane, for press Fans. 0-0 2 Bycholskl, Ig .. 0-0 0 e ra te by a small electric motor returns to the Chamber of Com by the National Congress in i924 for ence on the stage, and difficult as there Is no difference as far as the Is constantly circulated. Star, Now at Milford Prep, object ball exactly at the point general business Improvement held In the Infants’ Hospital in Bos where the solid line and the dotted 12 geared up to the worm drives and merce office! Main street, not later the purpose of adjusting the admit by our o rg a n iz a tio n .M r. Kemp it was, her wprk was superb all facts go. Is growing up. IS n-24 37 Results Loat Night 13 10 9-17 2» the blower. than Friday at 6 o'clock to obtain through the four scenes. Don’t feel too br.dly about I t He ton a ralatlve humidity of 65 per line meet on the object ball.. In By ■raOMAS J. CHARA. Hartford Trade 134) tedly low average pay of America’s will be accompanied to • the pre By ALAN GOULD Chooses College. r. Manchester 29. West Hartford 26. West Hartford (26) The burner looks like a deep vote credits. Ably Directed is going to be more Interesting than cent is maintained for infants pocketing the balls you should al Again utilizing that winning for B. F. T. Bristol 37, East Hartford 25. P. R. combat troops. In comparison with showing by Harold A. Turklngton, with the air circulating so that It AscoebitiMi P m e Sports Editor ways avoid the use of English aa 2. Bragg, rf. I g ...... 1 F. T. saucer made up of gray Iron cast Every member of the committee the high war-time wages paid vir secretary of Kemp’s Ificorporated, Each one of the cast of 12 gave a OV.-:-. Remember, this, also. Even mula which has annexed seven con 1-2 3 Meriden 58, Middletown 13. 2 Carey, rf ...... 3 1-6 7 ings which are perforated to allow Is urgently requested to be present splendid Interpretation of the au- changes 25 times in an hour and much as possible—use English only 1. Zeronsa, r f ...... 0 1-1 1 tually all other employed persons and Douglas E. Hickox, service though he defies you a bit, you are Fordham University, where Joe secutive wins for Manchester Trade 4 Johnson, If .... .*) 2-2 Ut the forced draught to blow through. In the Chamber of Commerce of thor’a real meaning, due as much to . . : necessary and dekr to him moves at a rate of IS feet a min New York, Jan. 26—(AP) — Ed- for the purpose of position play. 1. Hepp, I f ...... 1-2 5 LEAGUE STANDING 2 Wooldridge, c .. during that era. Civilian government manager at the local Frigidaire ute. die "Babe” Rliko who came to the McCSuskey rose to fame as a track Practicing these three a h o t • since the New Year. Coach Walter 0. Lumbruno, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 4 The coal Is fed up through the cen fice next Tuesday night. employees, war contractors, rail dealer’s store. their individual talents as to the as ever. Being near you, you are Meriden ...... 6 0 1.000 1 Nelson, c ...... 0 0-2 0 ter into the center of the Are and able direction of Mias Bletee. Sev rs;d as the guinea-pig for his ex It Is Interesting to Isam how bl> town heralded as the "uncrown luminary, is the goal of Ray Moz- shown In Diagram Number 31 will E. Schober’s stalwarts of the chalk 3. Silllman, c .2 1-3 5 Bristol ...... 4 .667 roads and others who rendered war Dr. Dafoe provided suitable air teach you how to Judge ■where the ed court hung up their eleventh tri 1. Myers, c ...... 3 Campbell, rg .. . 1 1-4 3 the ashes fall over the edges into eral of the young people are gradu periments. It will be on you, mother ed king” of the raiddlewelghts zer, former Manchester High foot .1 0-1 2 Bast Hartford ...... 3 .500 1 Pa».smorc. Ig, If 0 a trough which feeds them down to time assistance to the government, for the quintuplet!. Blanket! were cue ball should strike' the object umph In fourteen starts this season 3. Rawski, rg ...... 2 1-4 5 0-0 6 received financial adjustments In ates of Manchester High school, for ucar. that he will try out that new- emerged today the victim of a beat ball star who is now enrolled a t Manchester ...! ...... 2 .333 J Keane, Ig ...... n 0-1 0 a worm that returns them to the mer Sock and Buskin members, heated, then wrapped around the ing by the veteran Vince Dundee as Milford Prep. Mozxer plans to en ball. yesterday afternoon, downing a 0. Knipa, Ig ...... 0 0-1 0 Middletown ...... 2 OPEN FORUM cash Immediately after the Armis UQUOR LAW BIG yl-found wUl of hls. He has to match babies and changed repeatedly. 3. C3jomlck, Ig ...... 333 aah bln. who came under the Instruction of hls great determination, so recently well as one of the most ridiculous ter Fordham next fall. It was learn threatening Hartford Trade delega .1 0-0 2 West Hartford ...... 1 .187 14 The Electric Furnace Man can be tice. but the veterans were Ibid they Irater Dr. D^oe obtained hot (Tontorrow—Podeet BUUazda Oen- tion, 37-24, a t the School Street Rec 3. Borys, I g ...... 0 1-2 1 11 4-15 26 ZONING ADVANTAGES must wait until 1945, twenty-seven Miss Estes. Among them were discovered over night, against some decisions In New York ring history. ed from authoritative sources to Score by Periods installed In any t3rpe boiler in a very ASSEMBLY TOPIC Miss Bessie Quinn, whose marriage water bottles with which he main Declared the winner at first after day. Unaed). to bring on mournful lamenting 1. Grady, Ig ...... 0 0-1 0 cninglng grimly to a first quarter years after the war ended, for the body's and It may as well be you. tained the temperature suitable from visitors and delight to some 200 Manchester ..... 7 9 9 4—29 abort time as it requires no altera Editor "The Evening Herald" to the young son of the Van Brett But how did ho get this way? ten Jame rounds in the headliner of Mozzer gained state-wide recog- lead of five points, Manchester High West Hartford ... 2 8 8 8—26 tion to your present heating plant money admittedly due them. family, played by William Luett- for the babies. Finally, incubators last night's card 'at Madison Square of the local vocational's fandom. 18 9 6-17 24 and only the removal of the old In my last letter I discussed some This unjust discrimination, the (Oontinued From Page One) Where did he find he had a will? wei^e provided. aU day, bdth on offense and defense. Score by periods: Score at halftime, 16-10, Man of the things which a zoning system gens, occurs in the first act and In It was there all the Ume. Nature Garden, while 8,221 cash customers Late In the tussle, another Man chester. Referee, Coyle. Time, grates. All former draught open fact that a majorfty of the veterans furiates the spinster sister, Victoria, "booed" lustily, Rlsko was quickly Manchester Trade 8 13 8 8 - 37 docs. Perhaps It would be well to holding the certificates arc de.sper- have little or no bearing on the Im has only waited until now to offer chester back made a gain that plac Hartford Trade 3 9 7 5—24 minute quarters. ings are sealed up as the burner de who does all In her power to sever deprived of the referee’s decision by Local Sport ed the Red and Write down inside of pends entirely on a forced draught. point out a few things which a zon ately In need of money at the pres Arthur A. Knofla portant changes In the state law the union by attempting to do away one more from her bag of tricks. the discovery of a mistake In^the Score at halftime, 21-12, Man ing system does not do. ent time, and the further fact that which are almost sure to be made Her Job was to keep him receptive West Hartford’s five yard line. As chester Trade. Referee, Hills. Time, The entire machine is enclo.sed by with the young bride. Both are score card of one of the two judges. a reward for hia fine run, the back an enameled aiding of sheet Iron so No existing buildings or businesses compound interest charges on the businc.sa men of the town who has before the present Assembly ad- members of the '34 class, as was and content and let hls fat little G lo r ify in g This judge Sidney Scharlln had 4 8-minute periods. that there is nothing open for any are interfered with. If a district Is loans obtained by a majority of the headed many successful campaigns, •tourns. One bill Introduced In the body get a good start. Time enough Chatter was chosen to try for the touch Miss Marion Fraser, the Van Bret niarked Rlsko the winner although down. Three times he smashed Into DON LASH FAVORED one or anything to get into and set aside as residential, any fac veterans on their certlficate.s, will and President Ray Is confident under House would prohibit the sale of housekeeper. Miss Beatrice Fer for shenanigans. The time is about scoring five rounds for Dundee, four Hartford Trade Seconds (24) cause either Injury or trouble and tories, stores, etc, already existing liquor within 200 feet of any church due. o u r s e l f the line and three times West H art P. B. F. T. eat up the talance due them if pay his leadership, this new appeal for ret. '32. was excellent as the young Y for Rlsko and one even. Meanwhile Joe McCnuskey stopped off in ford threw him back. Then Mozzer noise la reduced to an absolute mini In that area continue as before. The ment is poatponed until 1945, are town unity will meet with out-v.or public .. or_ parochial school and er Van Bret sister, over whom the I ask all mothers of the three- the other judge Jack Britton— the town yesterday on hls way to Bos 1. Lumbruno, rt . . . ___1 0-1 2 mum because the whole equipment standing success. Philip Cheney is< ►""“'•’er would prohibit the sale of took the ball. CraMi! He bit the cen 8. Meyers, I f ...... ___4 3-7 IN LARRIVEE RACE restrictions apply to the future. In among reasons why Immediate cash domineering Victoria tyrannized as year-old baby to display as much old welter king—gave Dundee a 7-3 ton for the Prout Memorial games ter. The line wavered under the 11 is set on hard rubber mountings. the future. In the residence area payment of adjusted service certifi Aas’t General Manager. liquor to minors, so while' legisla she did all in the gloomy mansion. patience as possible during this By Alici* H*rt margin on round. ' This apparent tonight. He's quietly confident and 2. Ureniko, c ...... ;.o 0-1 0 tors expect the legalization of the Impact, reformed and pushed him 0. Knipa, rg ____i 0-1 The Electric Furnace Man will only dwellings and their necessary cates should be authorized by the Other Executives Herman Heck, one of the dapper year, the Important and glorious spilt left It up to referee Ged Gahan, determined to retire the Leo Lar- back. 2 operate to a point of efficiency of a adjuncts, private garages, and the 74th United States Congress. Elmer Weden of the J., W. Hale sale of hard liquors, none will ven butlers in the Fifth Avenue house fourth year that L one of the most ~ ■ m w a o v i e f who promptly voted the decision to rlvee trophy In the two mile special 1. Nelson, rg ...... ___0 0-S 0 saiiation of less than one degree ot like, may be erected. No property ture a prediction as to what form momentious of all life. . Rlsko. event, which he captured In 1932 1. 2k:ronsa. rg ...... 1 0-2 2 Indiana Runner Expected to If the bonus situation is not fully Comi)aiiy. L. T. Wood of the Hy- this legislation will take. The "real hold, and a graduate of 1933, was "I have no trouble applying pow hast between the thermometer on holder neelsuiit Hls Annoying Ways the referee. internationally famous distance W. A. ALLEN. State Senator David R. Robbins of harsh edges and blotches when t To ring-aiders. It appeared Dun ace. “I feel pretty good this year with mud *rom head to foot, blood 0. Hagenow. c . . . . ___2 1-1 5 Cunningham faces real competitipij';' dence territory In which only .single Adjutant. sales managers arc to secure five Wallingford Is Concerned and in more than he intended to about Discount all you can when he Is finish." spurting from the gash in his face, 3. H. Staklinski, rg ___1 0-1 2 houses may he built, and "B" rcsl- salesmen. the treasure vault and the "Double showing off and demonstrating how . Her problem is one that seems to dee’s greatest experience aggres- and 1 ought to do around 9:15.” tonight In the Curley mile, feature ' Anderson-Shea Post, No. 2046. moat quarters here the general be slvcneas and body punching easily There wasn’t any trace of boasting but hls spirit and enthusiasm un 1. Gvensky, ig ...... 1 0-2 2 event of the Knights of (jolumbua Cliff Knight Sketches and denec distrteta in which houses for Although the actual campaign for lief is that nothing more will be Door.” Victoria received him contrary and obstreperous and bother a good many women. Per daunted, - frigidly and effectually silenced his entitled him to the decision despite In Joe’s voice, just a calm certainty track meet at Boston Garden. GChei Tells Stories at iMeeting Held more than one family may be erect financial support does not commence heaid of it. In fact, few consider naughty he can be. If you go In for haps they haven’t learned the se Rlsko’s rally In the last few rounds. of hls ability to make hls rivals step 13 8 4-13 20 ed. There is no restriction as to cost. until Monday, February 4th, three ed It in the light of a bribe at all. references to the mysterious room smackings he will keep you busy. crets of puttin„ on a small amount Venzeke leads the opposition with Here Yesterday Afternoon. by bowing him out of the house. The Baltimore veteran took the right along to keep up with him. Here’s a Believe It Or Not for Mr. I.,ebro Urhonettl Score by periods; Bill Ray of Manhattan, and Mov&A- The property owner may spend Important meetings have been plan- It was well knowm that If the Dem He will associate punishment not at of rouge at a time, of blending each sting out of Risko'a wild swings and nltlon on the gridiron during Man Ripley: Seems that the West Side HUd. Trade 2nds 2 9 6 7—24 weathered the Inspired play of Wil three thousand—or thirty thou.sand ocrats. Influenced by the Old Guard Good Construction all with his misbehavior but think little bit before adding another Yesterday’s onc'o\mter was an In- Man. Trade 2nds 8 5 han of the BAAA and Oklahoma's Clifford B. Knight of Vernon, well M anchester neil for Monday, January 28 when Joseph Handley handled a'dmira- steadily piled up points. The Asso chester High’s undefeated 1033 sea Joe Is taking tonight’s race in all Spoedboys met the Hartford Bats 4 3 --20 liam Hall High during the remain Glenn Daw'soii in the van. Zenzeke known cartoonist, entertained the dollars—for his hojisc. George Clarke of Pautuck’ct, R. 1.. a gi-oup, could not get the aupport'of you ju.st don’t liki him any more. speck and of keeping i' well up on ciated Press scor^ six rounds for son, being a triple-threat back of seriou.snesa. With two legs on the the other night and were beaten by terscholastlc Conference tussle, the Score at halftime. 13-11, Man- der of a rough and tumble encoun A zoning system does not restrict at least one Republican, the Repub bly his role of friend to the young the cheekbones. has won the last three CJurlcy mile members, of the Cosmopolitan Club civic leader will speak before the wife, upon whose every movement And hls developing will, determined Dundee and four, the third, .seventh, exceptional ability. Adept a t block trophy, he knows that the sUffest a score of 127 to 9, and that’s no victory bringing ' the Manchester Chester seconds. Referee, Hills. ter at West Hartford last night and events. gsstsrday afternoon at Center unnecessarily the expansion of busi Date Book Kiwanls Club and the manufactur licans wofild organize the Senate, so for the moment to come out on top, Remember that you use artifi ninth and tenth for Rlsko. The good ing, ball carrying and kicking, Moz Wpographical error. It figures to Traders a notch closer toward Class Time, 4 6-minutc periods. It Is not surprising that strenuous a spy (Walter Henry) Is engaged cial color to make your skin look kind of competition is In store to emerged with a 29 to 26 victory. It Charlie Hombostel of Indianai'ACfitz:; . church house. Mrs. Kaymond Goh- ness or industrihl ares. A' zoning ers, before a group of women at to .watch. Much credit should be will go on determining itself. looking ex-sailor failed to show the zer was a major factor In the Red night and he’ll be out to re-a.sserl 63 baskets and one foul. We under B tournament eligibility at Wes was a fast and furious clash from the favorite for the Bishop ChetHfifl Isa was hostess. commission is established with pow three o’clock at the Nathan Hale , efforts were made by the . . . Demo- The transition period from baby healthy and rosy. You do not put punch that gained him a knockout and White’s splendid record. He hls supremacy at the two-mlle dis stand one Hartford player tallied leyan. start to finish, featured by a wealth Mr. Knight said he had had occa er to make changes when growth re Today given to Mr. Henry for the fine job It on to change your features. Oi>enlng the contest with a fast- 1.000. the two-mlle trophy was ex'-"' Annual family gathering of Brit- school, and then at the. annual meet- the organization he did In. constructing the double hood to childhood is a discouraging victory several weeks ago at Scran entered Milford Prep last fall and tance. And It’s our belief that he’ll ai'ound forty points and another ot body contact that resulted In the peeled to go to Don La.sh, Indiana’#’'' sion to go out and sketch a good quires them. Zoning means simply ' Macdonald To Remain.? time for the mother who does not Rouge should match the natural ton over Teddy Yaroaez mlddle- thirty. If It’s true, where’s the box breaking offensive which brought a Ish-Amerlcan club, Mn.sonic Temple. Several predictions were ventured door, which Victoria would have blood tones of your skin and must continued hls brilliant play there. be the one to break the tape. The banishment of three players in the AAU cross country champion, a c*fr many well known people, and men that for each of the activities of a Also Watklns-Y vs.. Westfield, people believe enclosed a family understand it to be merely a welghQx'elght champion In an over Mozzer Is the rugged type of player beat of luck, Joo! score, Speedboya? similar style of attack from ths op final quarter. tioned some of their characteristics community space Is designated. In here today on the patronage ques be used sparingly. „ weight match. position, Manchester Trade match test was looked for as Ivan Fiivim'’* Mttss.-Y at Y. M. C. A. tion and from pro.scnt Indications, shrine and urns containing the ashes "period". In a year or two, although Don't put rouge on the hollow who should fit well Into the Kocknc Now Tied For Fourth of Indiana and Milt .Sandler of New- which most Impressed him. He certain sections any kind of build The State theater --"Bachelor of ot her departed parents. Elizabeth he may not (and I hope not) get The best fight of the night result system used by Coach Jimmy Crow Wc asked Joe about the Millrose The basketball practice schedule ed wits with the men of Gil Martino P o w lip f^ Tlie outcome pulled Manchester spoke of the geniality of the late ing, residenee, buslne.ss br Industrial, Edward F. Hall of New Britain, in your throat, across your fore until two minutes of the outset be York meet in the special ’’600” sftd ' Arts" .shown at 2:00, 3:00 and 8:00. will .succeed himself as commission McFadden, the author, is believed over his little independences, he head or on your chin. Occasion ed in a close eight round decision ley of Fordham. Many predict that meet next week at Madison Square at the East Side Rec today Is as from Its deadlock with We.st H art George Spitz appeared to have tlie ' Ih'ealdent Taft, the won15,000 Florida Derby, whlclu’^' perfect, nor do they solve alC the start. Add more If you think you In the livery of the St. Louis games. We agree as long as Joe BASKETBALL second canto. club. Frazier hit high single for the The five-point margin which Man will be renewed at Hialeah Parlq”’o of the president, Mrs. Kaymond Fell. I M. H. S.-Bristol liaskct- that department. The state police Urhonettl Features Burnham, and Miss Henrietta C. problems of the conimunity. No In ball game at State Armory.. commlssionershlp Is a gubernatorial ADMIRAL JKOONTZ, need it. Never po^’der first. Browns this season. doesn’t include Bill Bonthron, Glenn By Nat Holman night with 149 and bad a three chester gained In the first quarter March 9, had its first running' ItF'-' These sharp-shootere whose com Cunningham, (Sene Venzke and Erik The echo of the second period String of 346. last night was run Uj> against West 1925 although it was not until 19291 Devon, formerly a popular teacher stitution or system Is better than Feb. 2-3 - Ice. Carnival programs. appointment and does not require BACK TO RACE HERE whistle had hardly died away when In local schools. Between sketches the men who control It. A zoning Ball on Saturday, carnival on .Sun Senate confirmation; NAVY CHIEF, DIES bined record is better than the Ny. This quartet is slated to answer British War Vets (0) Hartford's 3-2 zone defense, which when J. E. Wldener took over 40-.3 Mr. Knight told many humorous commission iriay act unwisely at day. ".Axe” Begins To Fall 1934 winning percentage of Dizzy the starter’s gun next Saturday Rolaton counted again directly un Stevenson .... .108 79 108—295 was changed to maa to man be pervlslon of the course, that tbs'— stories and interesting anecdotes times. But the fact that we may at The well-known “political axe” Daily Health Dean and company, are Fay and should do some serious flirting der the hoop for a telling basket. Baker ...... 87 79 94—260 fore the opening period was half race was given its present name. fVunIng Events WALL ^ B R IE F S Erik Ny Opens Campaign In w ith Cunningham’s world record of Captain Rawski, Happ and Silllman over. The zone proved absolutely about newspaper work and some of times elect incompetent ofricials Feb. 6-7 Musical comedy. "The fell today on the heads of a (Conttniied from. Page One) Thomas, drafted from Los Angeles Davies ...... 101 143 101—345 For the first running the event the people engaged in It. At the does not prove that the Idea of elec number of elevator operators, of the Pacific Coast League and Wanamaker Mile Next Sat 4:08.4. took the situation Into hand at this Pools ...... ,105 90 107—802 useless when Leo Johnson and Dave was known aa the Curtiss-Bright' Mystery Man" at High school, aus New York, Jan. 26—Thera were juncture to make up for Hartford’s Muldoon rustled the cords with Times Exposition last year the tion by popular ’'Ote Is wrong. pices of Temple Chapter, O. E. S. ground-keepers and other employes he wa.s graduated from Hannibal Service Ashley HUUn from San Antonio of urday at the Garden. ICscft •!••••••• . 93 94 108—395 Handicap. The following year th#"!^; speaker said he made about 30 pic about the State Capitol and state College in 1880 and-from the U. S. 23 favorable dividend changes last the Texas League. Both are right It’s this department’s belief, and poor opening performance. It was neat long pops from the side and name was changed to the Miarni^J ; In the next letter 1 shall discuss Feb. 7 —Sauerkraut supper at week against 26 the week before, through this combination that the tures a day. Talking with the wom ths Connecticut zoning law and tell office building. Neither the comp Naval Academy in 1883. He was handers. we’ve said so before, that McClua- 494 485 518 1497 then came In under the hoop to tally Handicap and the purse to 825,000.-~ ; Concordia Lutheran church. Elmer Weden SEE TH.AT YOU BREATHE according to the dividend compila key should concentrate on the two- visitors got started and egme to the on suckers. en and children and answering what procedufe Is to be fallowed. If Feb. 12—Father and son banquet. troller nor the new superintendent promoted through the grades to Thomas turned in one of the best New York, Jan. 26.—(AP)—Eric Veterans Foreign Wars (4) Racing was discontinued in lOlS?’ ;, quesUona and trying to make a of the Capitol were available so It rear admiral and became a full ad WAB-M FRESH .AIR tion of Standard Statlstlca Co. un baseball performances of 1934 with Ny of Sweden is back in this coun mile, 5,000 meters and 3,000 meter fore, harvesting five twin counters (■iinie Speeds Up when the Supreme Court ruled the Manchester wishes to adopt zoning, Men's Friendship club. So. Metho Ing of the Merchants In the evening, favorable changed numbered 7 com steeplechase. He’a an outstanding in the easly minutes. UrbanetU’s Frazier ...... 149 103 94—346 good job of each one made a full as we certainly must If we wish to dist church. t ’hiirics Ray. President of the Cham was impossible to leam the number miral in 1919, being retired in 1928. 26 victories and 4 defeats. Hillln try to seek foot-racing revenge. F o rtin ...... 107 116 105—328 The switch to man to man defense system of wagering then In use wai'^'*-- day's work. and the identity of the dismissed He was commandant of midship Modem Ideas of A'efilllation Include pared with 4 in the previous week. won 24 games and dropped 12. The lithe middle-distance star, prospect for the 1936 Olympics In sensational foul shooting was the speeded up the gams considerably illegal. With Wldener taking over'''^J compete with- other towns suburban Feb. 14—I.«cture entertainment, ber, In a statement today, .says, "The Remoral of Dust and rollens, any one of the three. But as highly feature of the session, the Trade's L o k ln g ...... 104 104 121—329 A chalk plate cartoon, he explain to Hartford, towns which now offer Manchester L. O. L,, Ornnee hall. employes. I.«ngth of service, how men at Annapolis, governor of conqueror of Luigi Beccall, Italy’s Olson ...... 100 100 97—297 and the small surface of the court the controlling Interest in 1929, the:-^ s ed, is made on a steel plate with MaiKhcstcr Chamber of Commerce ever. made little difference appar and .Maintenanre of Desirable Consumption of sugar in Canada Ed Barrow, business manager of Olympic 1500-meter champion last as we regard Joe’s ability at these versatile forward sinking five suc wras conducive to much fouling that to home-seekers Ih^ protection of a Feb. X7—Annual Police Concert has demonstrated beyond a doubt its Guam, commandant of the Puget Moisture. during 1934 totaled 401.847 long Mathlason .... .112 93 105—310 event became known as the Florida'"':? French chalk.. This method Is not ently for one elevator operator In Sound Navy Yard and of the Fifth the Yanks, calls Hal Trosky, sensa summer, will run in four meets in distances, we can't bring ourself to cessive tosses from the free, throw had Referee Bill Coyle blowing his Derby. zoning system. ^ at State Theater. value to the citizena of Manchester ■ -. a tons, refined sugar, against 373,217 believe that he'll be able to match line. The legation from over the used so much today but has the Feb. 20—Play, "Wappln’ W harf’ the Capitol, who has been on the job Naval District during his career. tional young first sacker of the New York and Boston and confi whistle with Increasing frequency, The Miami Jockey club's booka'4;'; advantage of being very quick WILLIAM E. BUCKLEY. and vicinity and what can be ac for sixteen years, w’aa notified that By DR. MORRIS FI8HBEIN in 1933, says Lamborn A Co„ sugar Cleveland Indians the outstanding dently expects to make a much bet strides with the quartet mentioned river had command of the action 572 516 522 1610 although he coiildn't catch all the January 25. , by Community Players, auspices of complished with united effort on the During an as.sig ment to North Editor, .loumal of the .American brokers. above at the mile. show 1,301 horsss are registered Twenty minutes after Mr. Knight Educational club. his services would' no longer be Pacific waters he married Augusta 1934 Rookie. Trosky collected 35 ter showing than he did on Ameri. and playmaking in the second stan niegal tactics used. In the final for racing at Hialeah Park, There^li had returned with drawings of a part of citizens. This Forward needed after February 2. .Medical .Asaociatlon, and gf Hygela, home rune for the Indians. Other can board tracks two years ago. za, albeit it trailed 31-12 at the In Arm}' A Navy Club (♦) quarter, Johnson emd Obuchowski VETERANS APPRBCI.ATION Feb. 21-22—Indoor Circus, North Movement Program will endeaVor Cohen, of Sitka, Alaska. Their two the Health Magazine. Lumber production for the week L. Cervlnl . . . . . 85 107 96—298 ate 317 two-year-olda and 984 olde*C?sJ| trial, the newspaper containing his Methodist church, auspices Booster The move came as no surprise for sons, Benton and Kennet, died, but 1934 fteahmen stars battling to Ny will make hls first start In We admit, however, that we may termission. of Manchester went to the showers, horses. Some 250 are quartered at',.?i Sketches was selling on the street. to enlist the hearty cooperation of It Is no secret that Democratic lead ended Jan. 19 amounted to 125,043,- maintain the pace as sophomores the Wanamaker Mile of the Mill- be singing off pitch on the question. Both teams displayed an offen McCollum . .‘f. .118 97 131—841 followed soon after by Johnson of To the Editor, Club. , ' all citizens to work together for the Mrs. Coontx and a daughter, Bertha, You can go without food and wa 000 feet against 137,978,000 feet In Frey ...... 105 105 111—321 I ’roplcal Park because of the \ Be Is the author of tbs comic strip S'eb. 22—Annual Father and Son ers throughput the state have not survive. Include Paul Dean uid Bill Delaney rose A. A. games next Saturday It mightfbe the best thing In the sive drive at a break-neck clip, West Hartford, who had a great crowded stall conditions at H lale^ called the Tyler Family which ran Manchester Evening Herald, common good. This Forward Move been satisfied with the patronage ter for days, if necessary, yet you the preceding week, reports the Na the Cardinal battery, Schoolboy night, facing America’s crack trio world for Joe to attem pt the mile. Hartford bombarding the local hoop Galligan ...... 126 110 110—346 night In scoring, sinking five' Manchester, Conn. banquet at ConcoiMla Lutheran ment Program will mark the begin Admiral Coontz wrote two books, wouldn't last 10 minutes longer If tional Lumber Manufacturers Asso At least It would give him and the On an out-of-bounds play, here F. Anderson .. .139 112 132—383 Big Beau, which Mrs. Payne la newspapers some time ago. He Church. policies of Democratk commission "Mississippi to the Sea,” .and "True Rowe and Eldcn Aukcr, Tiger pitch of Bill Bbnthron, Glenn Cunning from mid-floor with but little suc baskets and two fouls. iVhltney purchased from Hal Price,..]j has also W n heard over the radio It Is surprising to me at least that ning of a more permanent, united ers appointed by Governor Cross. you were deprived of^alr. ciation. Shipments were 151,906,- ing aces, among others. sports public the satisfaa:tion of is a good maneuver to work. cess. Sears tossed the leather from West Hartford’s shooting was March 4—Annual Masonic Ball at Anecdotes bf an Admiral.” Besides And still, we seem to be pay 000 feet against 157,278,000, and ham and Gene Venzke. Later he Headley aa a traveling companion ■ In the character of "Uncle George." you have not received several letters State Armory. work for the development of Man will nm In the New York A. C, and knowing just what be can do at the As the ball goes out, X-3 and X- past the center of ths surface, the 578 831 580 1686 "on" last night after the first quar from veterans in this town In ap chester for the Industrial, Trade and decorations and campaign medala, ing less attention to the air we orders 174,735,000 against 215.201,- distance. If he flops, there’s still 3 form a verticle line. In proper de and running mats for Twenty • March 19. 20. 21, 22 — Herald the honorary degree of Doctor of St. Louis fans are patting Rogers Boston A. A. meets as well as the pill swishing the lacings cleanly to Amerioaa Legion (0) ter and the gams was nip and tuck Grond is proving a valijabla additloa : preciation of the Editorial entitled Civic promotion of our town. The Many motorists, with the ap breathe than to our food and wa-' 000. Hornsby on the back for hia most the longer distances. If he cUcIu, fensive play, 0-2 and 0-3 would bring salvos of applause from the F. Cervlnl .... . ^ — 9Q- 60 Cooking school, mornings at 10, proach of cold weather, follow the Laws had been conferred on him. He ter. National A. A. U. champlonahlpa. every minute as Manchester sought to‘'ihe Greentree Stable. After fin "Superiors Protest" appearing In State Theater. program, will be based upon a very recent deal which sent Pither Irving Last summer Ny set up three new he has new fields to conquer. take their stands directly in front gallery. It was 29-19, Manchester, W. Stevenson . . 94 108 W ^292 desperately and successfully to hold your Issue of Monday, January 21, definite and carefully prepared plan custom of allowing their motors was a past commander in chief of Good air is hard to get indoors of their respective opponents.' going into the final heat of the local ishing second hls first time out in ' OPENING STOCKS March 26—Annual concert of G to warm up In the garage. This the Veterana of Foreign Wars. at this time of year. A modem (Bump) Hadley to Washington for Sw'cdl.sh records, forced Ben East Garrone ...... 94 101 97—292 the margin gained In, tlie first quar the 1 in.t and black silks, the 6-year 1935. When opposed by an organi C'cf club at Emantiel Lutheran to justify the citizenship and ade- Catcher Luke Sewell and cash and man to do 1:50 for 800 meters and Joe expressed much satisfaction X-2 starts the play by cutting vocational’s annual cage classic. W lgren...... • iia 129 113—361 ter. At halftime the locals were zation such os the American Veteran practice is a good one, but care house must provide suitable means BENSON OPENS SALES over Ray Mozzer's decision to enroll Happ pounced upon a vagrant old can.fc right back to score In a church. (Tentative). quat'ely financed centralizing in the then passed Sitwell right along to carried Bonthron to a new world’s back and. away f.-om the passer. X- Wilkie ...... 128 90 115—333 out front by 16 to 10 and at the end handicap event at Santa Anita. Asaociatlon which Is undoubtedly Chamber of.Commerce. The pro should be taken to leave the Nearly 400 kinds of cactus were for taking care of the quality of the the White Sox for still more cash. at Fordham and predicted a graat ball, leap^ into the air and banked of the third quarter by 25 to 18. New Tork. Jan. 2 6 — (A P).— April 22—Formal ball of Knights garage doors wide .open, allowing presented the city of Pueblo, Colo., air that people who live In It may record of 3:00.8 for three-quarter.i 3 darts in between X-2 and 0-2, Low Score . . . . . 95 97 ---- -192 composed of members with plenty of of Columbus. gram will offer every thoughtful The trade left Hornsby about >30,- of a mile. future in football for the former and thereby brings 0-2 and 0-3 Into the sphere for a brace of points to Led by Carey and Johnson. West Stock Market quotations were a the carbon monoxide gas tio es many from foreign countries, by B. breathe. Most modem types of HEADQUARTERS HERE Manchester High star. McC^Iuskey money at their disposal, the real April 29— Tenth annual concert business, and professional man and cape. F. Scribner. 000 with which ta shop around for each other's way. open the assault In the final stretch. 530 525 505 1560 Hartford staged a closing rally that shade mixed at the quiet opening veterans, that Is, those representing houses have Immovable windows, so young outfielders.^ did quite a bit of persuadlug in an Urhonettl and Quartus unleashed Ume and again seemed certain to today. Santa Ft. Du Pont and' of Beethoven Glee club at High property owner an expanded organi that there is no leakage around X-3 takes .the pass from X-1 un Last Night *s Fights^ probably more than ninety percent school. zation to rely upon and cooperate Ernest H. Benson Is today opening effort to interest Mozzer in hia der the basket. another furious attack, battering close the gap but Manchester man Sears Roebuck were steady. Amer them. The outside sleeping porch is Alma Mater and he was pleased with to insure the future prosperity obsolete. hls new General Electric salesroom Every Western Association club Hartford’s dispirited and leaky de GIRLS’ CHURCH LEAGUE. aged to keep a three-point advan ican Telephone, McIntyre and Radio must hire a new manager this year. HIGirS AQUATIC H E H when hia efforts bore fruit. fense into submission to bring home (Rec Alleys), By AS.SOCIATED PRESS • Preferred B showed alight reces- of his business and the protection of The modern ventll-ting system at 539 Main street, near the Cen tage right up to the final whistle New York-r-Vlnce Dundee, 160KV his home." ter. A complete line of the famous The 1934 pilots didn't flpp; they all the Indian com with the ease of a at. Mary’s. in a rip-roaring finish that had a slona. Five Game Program Slated provides for' removal of contam moved Into faster company. It certainly seems as though Moz chameleon changing Its colors. Newark, N. J., outpointed EddUf Cram's reports said automobile Enthusiastic ination, such as dusts and pollens, G. E. products will be carried at TODAY IS CANCELED D. Jensen ...... 12 , crowd of several hundred fans (Babe) Rlsko, 157%, Syracuse. this salesroom, including refriger zer should make good grid material Lebro Urbanetti was outstanding V. Thrasher ...... 64 hoarse with excitement. |T .output hac. registered a gradual In- Twenty Grand Places 3rd General Sales Manager Knofla la from the air. Most air ic not only at Fordham.' He seems to grow big Sport Briefs Y., (10). Lew Massey, 136, Phil V spssss over the past week. It added enthusiastic over the plan and sUtes ventilated, but also cooled or warm ators, electric ranges, washing ma for Manchester Trade whereas Cap E. Thrasher ...... 71 Team Play Features • phla. outpointed Bobby Pacho, This Week-End in Hockey chines, irgners, vacuum cleaners and ger by the minute and besides size tain Rawski starred for the losers. M. Robinson ...... 83 Manchester turned In a fine game, '.that schedule changes were few. "that he will do everything possible ed as needed, and moisture Is de- Manche.ster High’s swimming and weight he has a wealth of Los Angqies, (8); Teddy 'r'This was Interpreted In Wall street In 1st Comeback Attempt to make this campaign successful. 4 (creased to the most desirable con electric Irons. Wrestling Bobby Jones, the golf emperor, Coach GII Martino of Hartford Low ...... 67 featured by smooth passing but 142'-j, New York, outpointed New York, Jan. 26.— (AP)—The-apiece, ai.d the Rangers and O na- meet with Roxbury Prep, scheduled natural ability. When he tucks the got hia first experience a t salmon Trade was ' visibly disappointed In close guarding by West Hartford confirmation of the belief that He aUted that we need a strong, centration. Both Mr. Benson and the General for the Rec pool here this sJternoon, lesther under his arm be becomes Vlgnall, 138'.i, Waterbury, i^jpnductlon would continue at a good active Chamber now. more than National Hockey League swings j dlehs, 26 each, Electric are well known to Man fishing In Seattle recently, catch yesterday’s set back—the first Man 367 3T7 jhept the locals from getting set on (8); Charley Bedami, lU , Los Angeles, Jan, 26.—(AP) *> High Glee, a four-year-old of C By .ASSOCIATED PRESS was cancelled by Roxbury last a roaring Juggernaut and is. Just ing two of the salt water fighters. chester has doled out to hls aggre at. JamM. I their shots and a sizeable percent- Twenty Grand’s comeback chances ever, and 1 expect that the business into a five-game week-end program I, It was thought at first that only chester and with the aid of this Detroit—Jim Ixmdos. 199, St. night, due to illness at the school. York, outpointed Al CasaodBL V. Whltne.v’s sUble, turned in one , , *■ to their totals tonight and tomorrow the chemical constituents of air modem salesroom It is expected about as hard to stop. Never one to The Oregon golf association bos gation here In several years. ;!^at H. Donnelly 73 64 ; .age failed to find their mark. The 139%, New York, (8). Ths restoration «f the 5H day In the SanU AnlU flOO.OOO handi men will rally to the support of this today with three close battles under viiiile their rivals play single con- Louis, threw Mehraet Yousoff, 210 OoBch Alton Johngren announced follow the line of least resistance, for office and clerical workers cap looked dark today. of the fastest races on record when campaign and give the Chamber were Important. More recently It is that countless numbers of new Turkey, 46:00. decided to set its 1935 championship the bitter scholastic rivalry which B. Campbell 68 08' Norfcldtmen’s lone victory this sea- Erie, Pa.—Joey Ferrando, 1! way, itesU. The Red Wings Invade Tor- this morning. The Red and White’s he .hits the opposition head on and dates back to mid-summer so col- kexisted between Hartford Trade and M. Donnelly 81 67 : .-40,000 was reported by Secre- aging legs at seven furlongs over The turf wise pointed out that If ities from which many persons suf New York—Hymle Fishman, 180, High. Gamble, 136, Erie, knocked of Labor Perkins. Factory em- Red Wings are tied for third place. beaten them three times running. fer. The second knowm ascent of Can Chicago, threw Tiger Johnstone, burgh won, 34 to 32, although mak It will give Coach Frank J. Crow the way, displaying an aggressive Mickey Devine, 137, Buffalo, (1), the fast SanU AnlU Park track Twenty Grand was unable to carry In the int^rhatlonal group, the Mon The Bruins first visit Montreal to Ous most vivid memory of Moz ing only two field goals. The Pan ley’s 'Varsity ba»ball squad some that kept Manchester on the run rsMBt rose 1.7 per cent and pay- yesUrday and they failed him. 122 pounds successfully for seven A Thought Development of the fresh air yon peak, a mountain In the Bitter 176, Cuba, 20:22. zer brings back the Manchester- ONE BALL RESULTS Deadwood, S. D.—Herehey aM F per cent. Observers ex- treal Canadiens and New York play the Canadiens, whom they treatment for tuberculosis led to Root range, Montana, was made b.y Philadelphia — Danny O’Maho thers sank 20 out of 26 free throws. thing to shoot at and duplicate. continually to stay out front. son, 138, Denver, stopped He finished three and a half furlongs, the 1931 Kentucky Derby Americans are deadlocked for third. have beaten three times In four at West Hartford clash ix 1933, played Kurt Warmbein, Michigan State’s Manchester Trade’s Reserves The local oecon^ scored a 84 to gains In the light of better lengths behind High Glee, a fast- winner, with such opponenU as the Idea that any fresb, cold out a group of the Montana Mounta;;;- ney. 209, Ireland, threw Ernie Du- MORE GOOD SeXIRES in a torrential downpour that turn Gramllng, 140, MlnneapoUa, ' trade and the rise In some aec- •Moreov’er It la required In stew The games-played records in these tempts. door air was right. Nowadays we eers last summer. sclt, 227, Omaha, 10:87. star baU-carrylng back of 1984, has bowed to Hartford Trade’s second The high total for two games ot 11 triumph ovar West Hartford In Dick Demeray, 147, BlanwelL sprinting miy. and one and a' half Cavalcade, Equipoise. StatSuman. ard*. that a man he found faithful. ed the fleld Into one bugs mud pie undergone an operation to repair one ball last week went to Jimmy 9t theavy industry, back of Mate in a four-horse test, duels favor Boston, the Rangers The two New York teams meet realize that outdoor cold air may CinclnnaU—Bull Curry, 179, Hart They sure are hitting some good string, 34-20, In a thrilling prelim ths preliminary, the game being fea p„ outpointed Joe Jaramtllak Head Play and others probably —I f»rlnlhlana, 4:3. and the Canadiens. Chicago has for the fifth time this - season to with a lake right in tlm middle. It shoulder Injuries received In the inary. Misyers stood out with eleven PontlUo with 143. Chas. Wennergren tured by the (ise of thirty-two play pound sterling opened his first race since the sum- could fare no better at a mile and be so Irritating as to produce With the coming of snow after ford, Ck>nn., threw Ray Carpenter. scores at the Charter Oak alleys resulted in a loose gann that ended Denver, (10); Baby Joe Oim Il , off li of a cent. The French played 29 games so far; -the Amer morrow while Chicago seeks to in changes In mucous membranes an unusually bad fire season, the 179, Lancaster, 14:00. lately. Two more high singles were game with Manhattan. points for Hartford while Mike Sav took second prize with 138. This ers In all. 10 by Manchester and 17 Fort Meade, 8. D., outpotnM i 1983, when he was beaten quarter with 126 ^iinds. This In actual life ever>’ great enter with the final score 25 to 18 in Man The University of Washington erick went beat for the losers. The popular event Is being run every iifws down '.01 of a cent at 6.03 Mad Frump and was reUred to icans are next with 28—and they crease its lead'at the expense of the which give the germs opportunity Montana regional forestry service Des Moines—Joe Cox, 220, Cleve- hung up this week when Mike Suhle chester’s favor. by West Hartford. Stnnamon, ny Garino, 136, Denvnr. (tluM weijght Is osoigned him for the prise begins with aiid takes its first haven’t won one since the 20th — St. Louis Eagles. Cinly the Mon to take hold. tost 13 regular football players, in local second-strlngera defoaVed the Saturday at Farr's alleys and two Opalach and the Guthrie brothers Tippe. 139, Deadwood, ? Tsrallcs flnisbed last. ■anU AnlU handicap, Febninry 33. spent $100,000 to recondition lire and, defeated Chief Cniewichl, 225, hit for 162 and A1 Madden (who Is forward step In faith.—Schlegel. Boston and 0>eth>it have played 37 treal Maroons are iiBs. Aitparently much of our belief fighting egulpmenL | Ardmore, Okla., two falls to one. coming along nicely) hit 153. cluding Capt Woody Ullin, tackle, visiting reserves, 26-31. In Hartford prizes . of 83 ani, 83 will be given featured for the winners and W. Freeman WUUaiiM. 140, Mozzer bad becR a driving giant when the season closed this faU. January 3, away. Tracy etood out for ^ loeerai
i-.' i:'; 'C iniitiii. .■ A WORD OF PBAUE ATUVM^ICE AALA-D.EC.At)— S H O / A H 'L L O o l I wonder why we are so prone to NOULL HAV£TD TX> 9 0 fAElH»N<3 , censure and to blame T SEE AAlCnAH Can’t we forget the faults, and seek — U^A•M-AH>-.■FUEP-T•• INS S O HE USED TO OWN for virtues to acclaim? EyjcrTED-vU6TEN-^uN\-sPLrrr»; I wonder why we always see th* DREADNAU6HT ffiSIlITOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 MOVING—TRUCKING— SEE IF'YOU CAN LOCATE THE The old-fashioned way out of this flaws and faults oIonsT WHEN HIS NAIAE STORAGE 20 PILOT IS KILLED SNOW S m i INTERFERES Are there no virtues there? And AAAN WHO U SED TO O W N i ; s n TORD COACH, 1931 Stude- BIRTHDAY BALL world was to turn out the gas. WAS,HCmODD>t taker s«dan, 1934 Terraplane coach, PERRETT A GLENNET INC, loc&l Today *s Pattern BILLDRAHED Now there are a lot of people who are the faults worst than our •DFEADNAUCiHT-^AND, OH- mx own? DEFO'HE CilB* i n s E« coach, 1932 Ford coach, and long dlstanct moving Daily AS PLANE CRASH& take it in a different way by step MV NERVES, SEE IF HE i n s Qraham aedan. Brown'a Ga- expreaa to Hartford. Overnight WITH TRAIN SCHEDULES ping on the gas. O, let us give a word of praise to •A HIM TO t a b ; lage, 478. Center atreet. RECEPHON GROUP thoee who daily plod; HAS THE TEDCREE TAPERS aervtce to and from New Toric. Tel. (OoDtlnoed from Par* One) That word may be the rky of hope icrwo-'Brrs 3063. 8860 or 8864. BYLABORITES Snow Is still causing trouble for Life is like a trip to a cor. You that lights a soul to God. O N “THE H O R S E f S n 4 CHEVROLET coach, 1934 the railroad, the first train today never seem to bo going very fast WILL o r r M E Pontiac aedan, 1931 Ford coach, to Columbus. Ha stopped at the air H U R R Y » port at 2:09 to refuel and pick up Into Manchester being a hall hour If you start fast. THERE AN-'BACKs S n o Ford coupe, 1929 Ford, coach, PUBLIC PASSENGER E. J. Hofl, Committee Chair behind schedule. Travel was light TO W D L E Of one thing about ben we con be 1929 Ford coupe, 1929 Whippet the mail. He took off again at 2:20 dead sure, it will be exactly what a U lC K E R / , SERVICE 20-A a. m., and a few minutes later at on the train. The first freight Into Cor Owner—I locked the car up Mach, d o i « Motora—6463. Manchester for the local yarda ar (Ooatlaaed (ram Pa^>e Om ) justice makes It; no better, no tendants saw him circling around as man, Selects His Asmst- befora we left It, and now, con worse. IN ADDITION TO SILVER Lana rived yesterday shortly before noon. found It, I’v i loot the key! Bua Une. De Luxe Bua for lodga If trying to get back to the field. pointed by the Governor, two to After about ten mlnucea la which The branch line to South Manches Wife (helpfully)—Well, never AUTO ACCESSORIES— party or team trips, we alao offer ants for Wednesday. ter was not opened untU late yes> repreeent business or Industry, two mind, dear! It Is a fine night, ws the plane apparently made no head to represent labor sad one In the w - TIRES 6 7 passenger sedan delivery. Phone terday when freight moved from con rids home in the rumble seat DID YOU KNOW T H A T - 3063, 8860. 8864. way, It went Into a dive and a mo the yards. Local freight was In largest city In each of the state’s ment later attendants saw flamea at the yards this morning and with a five congressional districts. They S t a r t e r l o c k s o r s p in s , our the scene of the crash. Edward J. Holl, chairman of the About the only steps a pedestrian •xperta can locate the trouble sufficient supply of cool on hand would receive a-salary of $5,000 a Rescuers rushed toward the slag reception committee of the Birth year. con take these days to protect bis Henry Ford is redecorating Bull’s quickly. Norton Electrical Inatru- REPAIRING 23 therq Is not likely to be a cool rights are fast ones. Lodge, Boreham, England, and re dump but arrived to find the ship day Ball for the President to he shortage. Premium contributions by em ment Co., HlUlard street. Phone SKATES SHARPENED, key roak- storing It to the state of preserva 4060. lUmost completely burned up and held at the State armory Wednes ployers would range from two and Uig, lock, gun, vacuum cleaner re Church dead. one-holf to not exceeding five per Henry’s Aunt (while out riding tion it was In when Henry VIII ? J ! pairing. Bralthwalte. S2 Pearl 8L day night, today announced the cent of payrolls and would ba fig with him in his cor)—Henry, dear, courted Anne Boleyn there. .aren’t you afraid of losing control One species o t monkey, the rbln- Manchester SHEPHERD ENCAMPMENT ured on the basis of a classification pf the car? optthecus, or- “nose-monkey,” mukf■ m of employment services and occu Evening Herald HELP WANTED— Henry—Constantly. I’m tw'O in- its home in tbs mountains of Cen pations with the respect to risk of tral Asia, just below th* line of FEMALE 35 CONTRACTORS HEAR m S T ^ T I O N MONDAY unemployment In each, on the basis tollments bshind aireJready. CLASSIFIED everlasting snow. LADIES, COPY NAMES, addreaaea, ot the employment record and Hue- The fact that blood circulates tuatlfm In the payrolls o f each em When the young lover of today ADVERTISEMENTS for mail ..rder flrmn. Good pay. Ex WilLtir H. Loveland Will Be rails to his mate, he rouses the was not known until 300 years ago, < > OF HOUSING PLANS ployer .'The act provldea that tba whan William Harvey made his C ) U R R V ,1 Count six a.v«rxs« words to s lino. perience linneccsaary, no canvaas- Inducted as Chief Patriarch commission shall fix the rats of pre whole neighborhood with his bloom numbsra and abbrovUtloDS Ing. Write; atamped envelope. ing horn. great discovery. ARfAlSTICE, •Mb count ta a ord And compound ' for Second Term. mium to be paid by each employer An inhabitant of Mars, or any worda aa two words Minimum cost Is United Advertising, 1114 De.Calb "at the fairest poi^ble figure con S E T TH E flics oi three tines. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y, Teacher—Junior, what does your other of tba planets In our sols? Modernization Director District Deputy Grand Patriarch sistent with the molntenoncs of system,, would see the constella Lins rates par day for transisnt solvent Insurance fund with reas father do when he finds anything •r e c o r d o n •ds- 'Thomas Seabury of Bristol with his wrong with the car? tion of stars exactly os we see, tbcm CtferllTS JMareb 17* IM7 WANTED- ■PETS— onable reserves and surplus but 'DREADNAUQHTS'* Cash Char## staff will come to Manchester Mon Junior (truthfully)—Ho bawls from the earth. Speaker at Meeting within the minimum and maximum Snakes have no ears, but their d Conaecuttvs Uaya *.l 7 eta) > eta POIJLTRY- -4^TOCK 44 day evening, January 28, and in limits of the a ct" mother out - ^ A C jE f i ConsscutiTa Day* ..| I cts; 11 ota tongues are equipped with audi stall the officers elect of Shepherd RoUngs Final I Day ...... 1 II eta: II ots WANTED—LIVE CHICKENS and Fable: There were five women tory organs that enable them to All ordera for Irracular insertions live Tahhlts, Any quantity. A. Mum'cipal Bmlding. Ehicampment I.O.O.F. at Odd Fel Rulings of the commission ■R«ii lerntaiBt roa. m il lows Temple. The meeting will In one car and one man in the other amplify the slightest sound. They VIH bs charged at ths on# tims rats. Gremmo, telephone 3441. bo final except wberwsr-ruled in also use their tongues os “feelers" Bpscial rates fer long tarm avary start at 7:30' o'clock sharp. the courts, employenriure required cor and the testimony proved th* Bay advertising gtvs upon raquest. man wasn’t to blame for the acci In the dark. Ads ordered for thrsa or ats days A group of 50 Manchester per Wilbur H. Lovelond of Elro street to furnish bond equivalent o f 26 The tongue of a butterfly con SCORCHY SMITH Anticipated By John C. Terry •Bd stopped before ths third Afth HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 will be installed as (^ ief Patriarch per cent of their ahnuol payroll pre dent. Bay will be charged cniy tor ths ac* k sons, largely contractors and those sists of two spiral tubes, which SMtoHYA rridoop-ib ^-■moueirr ib prop in ano -so VSURe LOOKWO ■ AS You KMew, MV CHISF IMTEREST IS A FPuri SreMISMiP LINE 1b 7H4 -Jucr A ASOAfENr, WR. IRCLlWa - 2 KNOW ^vldtD L "tirui 1V t U JI for the coming term with Carl Tyler mium which la payable every Jan- suck up the juices of flowers Ilk* tual number of. .imes lha d appear* FOR SALE-COMBINATION gaa directly connected with the build Teacher—The Chinese travel in s u V4M-soggy I eooi.»iy ( t«*8 v u i of, /ug.-TgeaiMa; fa n A JOB ? OKAY, S«Og«MY, WEST INDIES, CENTPAL and SOUTH AWERICA, SEE -mo«t -fWO FgEISKrEgS THE whole srr-up/ ikit gEvoLufioN iS •d. charging at ihs rate earned, but iireoJu’iM^ liitle- korjtle. of Manchester' as Senior Warden. uarjr; employers are required to fur a vacuum cleaner when at work. and ctial range, Crawford. Silent ing trades, attended a meeting In Volmer 'Thomfclt, chairman of the nish sworn statements of employ junks. Now, con anyone tell me gNtiuCR WHEN you ceuSD, < Cs® - f r u t m t g towe -OMt 1 MAVI OMe Foa You - AS A UNlOADINfi our -mepE ? THeSE TU/O OPERATE 7VRou*M 7M CAWAL tb being POAIENrED BY A •o allowance oi refunds ran be made Inxrck tAe AiO eokUi^ r^oJe. , what jimk Is? Approximately 1600,000,000 worth -NOT N«>| •a six time ads stopped after the Glow oil burner attached. Will sell the Municipal building last night at refreshments committee, stated ment records and payrolls on de of old gold was brought to light In BUT I U/AS T)ED OP -eoal£ / ** POUNB60 UP , IWATriR OF fact, J WAS ABOUT SOUTH AMERICA. well, THEPS's A PEVOlurioN BglWMG DOWN GREtOY WAR-LoRO fifth day. cheap If taken at once. Inquire 42 Bobby—Sure; daddy’s automobile. S OeNY which time the details of the local last night that all plans for the en mand of-the commlMloD, subject to England's recent search for the pre- jjw oueg AND srr mou.i6Am ano imatt sgACd •7b tOOK *|43U up / WAir- -filBRE IHAT SiRiOUfLY IWfATfNt THE Named GfNBRAL abmara No *’till forbtda’*: dlaplay llnea aot Ruaacll street. tertainment of the visiting installa WANT IN Miy| •old. Federal Housing campaign were a $100 fine for each failure to con otouB metal. , OUT AT -m t gANCd / . eOME OUBg 7b TVE LOSS OF' A BiS SLKI OF OUR BUSINESS' -AND So ON - 'iW Ths Herald will not ba reaponaibls tion team and guests had been com form. according to thA acL Never mind what has been; lift PiVSUfn«W./J outlined. The meeting was address your eyes and eingl The knitting-frame used In man . VlUINPOW WITH we HERB'* HOW You Fit iN- ALREADY been ASKED tsr mors than oua Incorrect naertloa ^ ofein — 311 ed by Lawrence Churchill, associate pleted. The commission is emiiowered to ufacture of sUk stockings In Eng Of any ar.vertlsemcnt ordered for APAirTMENTS— FLATS— Happiest of all the days, coniltig ‘ W T ^ MOMENr— To ORGANIZE THE ClUU. •era than one time. director of modernization develop It is expected that there will be suspend the benefits, of any em land Is substantially the same to TENEMENTS 63 one of the largest attendances of ploye who falls toT report to the years ehall bring. ------dOVERNMEarrS Tba Inadverlent omiasion of moor- pleats of this clever frock with panties are held In place by ment in this district. names of the rest of the members day os when invented In the reign foot publication of advertising will ba recent years at this meeting as the commission or Its agents or whose of Queen Elizabeth. AlR-bEFCNSE yoetlfle only by canceliaMon of ths cross stitching on the shoulders. The full sleeves are' gathered Mr. Churhill told the meeting of bis committee. They are: Dr. Timothy Hay—Yes, I’ve seen a about the housing act and answered Installing team from Bristol has a conduct during the time in which Ohargs made for the aervice rendared. Into the armhole and trimmed with bias bindings. .Made of dotted Sidney Aiken, E. J. McCabe, Dr. J. fine record and Is said to be one of few bad crop years In my time, too. 'V: . All advertiaementn must conform questions relative to the placing ol F. Barry. Max Bengs, Dr. George he Is being paid benefits is such that to style, copy and lypoRraphy with Swiss, lawn or dlmlly. Patterns arc sized 1 to 5 years. Size 4 re the best In the state. ^ It Is deemed by the commission that One year our string bekns were so quires 2 3-S yards of 35-Inch fabric and 2 yards of 1 1-2 Inch bias loans and the manner In which the Calllouette, Thomas J. Dannaher, Flapper Fanny says; fsgulationa enforced by the publlah* 372-374 OAKLAND ST.—4 rooms This will mark the second time for the beat interests o f all concern poor the crop didn’t even pay for SM, u. a NT. orr. ora and they reaerva tba right to binding. work will be obtained. It is possible Harold Garrity, Walter P. Gorman, th* string*. $13. Second munth.s rent free. Tel. that a local office will be establish that Wilbur Loveland has occupied ed its benefits shall cease until It Is •dtt, revlaa or lejer* any copy eon« 327,3. To secure a P.ITTERN and STEP-UY-STEP SEWTXO IX- Ernest Kjellson, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, the chair of Chief Patriarch In Al Falfa—That's ’nothing, Tim. •Idered bbjactlonable. ed and six canvassers will be sent Dr, M. E. Moriarty, Edward J. Mur proven that he Is again entitled to CLOSING ada to STRl’CTIOXS, nil out the coupon below, being sure to .MEXTIOX Shepherd Encampment. His work same. In '94 our corn crop was so bad bs published same day must ba rs- THE X.4ME OF THIS XKWSlMPER. here to talk to home owners In an phy Charles Ray, Samuel Kemp, that my old dad, who had a very attempt to Interest In home mod- during the past several years has The provisions of the act do not 1v«d by II o'clock noon: Saturdays The FALL P.ATTERX HOOK, with a complete selection of Jr.. James H. Johnston. William J. poor appetite, ate 14 acres of corn :t0 a. m. ernnlzation. been outstanding and It is rarely apply to employes o f the state, f . 20 € TV A f . All RtM * 5 Julia Boyd designs, now Is ready. It’s 15 cents when purchased Crockett, Harry Benson, Robert H. that this honor falls a second time at a single meal. Talking pictures outlined the Smith, Charles S. House and Arthur county, city or towns or any politi TELEPHONE YOUR FOR RENT-3 AND 4 ROOM heat separately. Or. If you want to order It with the pattern above, send to anyone. cal subdivisions of the state. ed apartmenta. Apply Manchester In Just an additional 10 cents With the coupon campaign as It has been planned in Illlng. Th* man who imew enough, after WANT ADS. Washington. Attorney Harold VV. Many important matters will also By (Vane OUT OUR WAY Bv Williams Construction Company. 4131 or This committee will have similar he,4 ^ drunk, to stay out of sight, WASHINGTON TUBBS Ads ara accoptad over tl.a talapboos Garrity, chairman of the local come before the meeting and follow Alabama has the highest normal 4279. duties to the floor committee of last ing the Installation there will be a and not put himself In evidence, r f M V IS STRUGGLING TO HIS F f IT* THE SOLDIER FIRES •d the CHARGE RATE given abovs JULIA BOYD, 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK Hoii.slng committee, presided at the year. Mr. Holl said today that he of annual rainfall, with 61.6 Inches MV BUDPIEf ^ / good m ornjim'- h a - h a - h e 's BRBAWIN' meeting of the District officials to would probably be so smart he 00 a convsnten i to advartlaera. but meeting. An organization meeting is pleased that so many expressed of precipitation. Louisiana ranks AGAIN. EASY FALtS; GOOD MORMIKJ'/ THERE'S AWOTHER REASON tbs CASH RATES will ok. acespted as FOR RENT- 73 CHESTNUT street. Enclosed Is 15 cents In coin lor plan for coming events during, the wouldn’t get drunk any more. •THEIR H E A R TS of contractors will be called at a a willingness to serve on the com second, with 57.5 Inches, and Mis V O irV f SHOT My FULL paym ent if paid at ths bust* 7 rooms and garage. Apply 73 Pattern No...... remainder of the winter months. THER CAN'T NEVER BE NO ALL RIGHT, PER •sss ofClce on or bef< rs ths seventh Chestnut street. later date. mittee and assist l.i the wonderful sissippi third, with 51.9 inches. Bay following the Aral insertinn of — Note from professor on Marian’s UTOPIA ON THIS EARTH- ME 5£S K E B P S N a m e...... Address ...... Work accoraplishcd'through the me r«]Mrt card: "Good worker, but •ach ad otherwise the OllARGE LIVING IN LARGE. Well heated dium of the Birthday Ball, X THEM STRAW BOSSES ROLLIN' ALONG. Ra t e win ba collected No reaponti* C“ y ...... S ta te...... talks too much.” blllty for errors in telephoned ads rooms, being your own housekeeper Thomas F. Conran ^day an Note from father over signature THOT TH' OL' m a n w o u l d NO.TMER CAN'T 86 Vin bs assumed and their accuracy keeps Uie wolf from the door. See Name of this newspaper...... HOUSATONIC VALLEY nounced that he has secured the as GOOD MORMINV BE OPF PER WEEKS, NO HEAVEN ON boanot be guaranteed. on back of card: “You ought to Jensen, Johnson Block. Phones sistance of a group of young women meet her mother. WITH HIS r h e u m a t i s m - EARTH, A s LONG INDEX OF 6070—7635. PARK UNDER DISCUSSION to help In serving refreshments and NOW THEY CAN'T-'^HOW A S EV'ERVBOOy punch. They are: Eleanor Stiles, WANTS TD RUN CLASSIFICATIONS Anthem—"O, Lamb of God" (from Good humored, we may get many YW' BIG BOSS HOW WELL KOH KKsNT—IN BUaiNKRSs oec- captain; Marjorte Rich, Esther things our way, or at least partial S0ME:n(iN,'AN' nobody m r th t tlon, heated apartments, one V Communion service In B F lat). . pai.BKSSSnitnls .. . CHURCHES J fOoDtlnued from Page One) Pickles, Virginia Nelson, Esther ly BO. Angry, we get nothing but ymrs t d b e b u n . M arrlsass ...... room, one four room. Apply Ed ...... Brianerd Welles, Katherine Flke, Bee Mc numerous kicks In the slats. D eaths ...... ward Holl. telephone Manchester so cm flHI'BCH Hymn, No. 336 ...... Holborn Hill amounts of Federal money In ac Neill. Avis Palmer, Marjorie ~srd ot Thanks 4042. Anthem "BIcnsed is He that Memorism .. (Mrthodlal Episcopal) quiring land If It would mean the Akrlgg, Marion Troth, Jennie Sand- Co-ed (at baseball gam e)—Oh, net and Fciund , Leonard C. Harris, .Minister Cometh" ...... Bralncrd employment of only a few men holm, Dorothy Wegner, Dorothy RENT HUNTING? Tell us what look, we have a man on every base I Announcements . Sunday .services: Foiiriold A m e n ...... Somerville However, he Indicated he would Vernier, Betty Harris and Viola De- Another Co-ed—That’s nothing, Fsraonals you want. We ll take care oi It for 9:30 a. m. Church School with Kece.ssional Hymn, No. 241 ...... consider favorably the development graw. so bos the other side. Aiiorlea~-TlrcR .... sermon. Subject—"Presenting . Our- ...... Calkin cured thereby. In the State armory at 1:30 this but th* Ignorant have a satisfac Buto Reoalrlng—fainting .. BEAUTIFUL 4 ROOMS, sunny afternoon. This will bo the final picture wa* taken require* nega- sclve.H." Clifton C. Br.iinerd. Acting Organist The development of beaches was tory explanation of everything. tirs proof. SPEAK TO Buto Bchooli ...... ppreh. light, modern, v6ry rcasun- also mentioned In Canimcrer's let committee meeting and an attempt Batoa-—Hhlp by Truck ...... nblc. 3 Walnut street, near Pine 6:30 p. m. High School League. The Week Butoa~For llira ...... Mondya, 7:00—GirI Scouts. 7:3a— ter to Senator Lonergan. will be made t- complete all ar street. Inquire Tallo. Shop. Speaker Chief Gordon of the Police rangements. A full attendance of Oaraii«a—8arvlco--l^tbraga Department. Subject: Police Work. Intermediate boys' basketball. 8:00 "It 1s entirely jio.sslble," he wrote, Motorcvclaa—BlcycUa ...... "that the area has value for those tile group Is desired. wantad Autoa*—Motorcye’ea 6:00 p. m. Epworth League. De — The newly formed Professional FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blnsser RnaiMvas aMd Priifcavlnoal icrvlcra lUJSINKSS LOCATIONS votional leader, Ethel Lyttle. Speak and Business W’omon's Group of the forms of active recreation which ualnent Sorvic«a OTTcrpti U FOR RKNT 61 er, A. W. ilolnuln. Wesleyan Guild will meet with Mrs. are common on salt water beaches. ouBChold 8«rvlcet ufFered ..ll-A This service is greatly Interested in 1 THlI^ BHACXBidc DulMlnv—Contrat'tino .... >. U 7:30 p. m. Evening .service. At this W. and Miss Anna Black, 30 El HRS. FRANK L. PINNEY f^loriarx— Ntirh^.-ic-a ...... ib FOB KEN 1 -OFFlfES at 866 Main drldgo street. All women Interested preservation of some of the better HMH HAS RYSfly MASON hour there will be a special seivice beaches for public use.” ^uaaral Dtreutora ...... H street. (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed pro'scnllng' the newly appointed or are invited. TD M MOOD Of* Ut&K-**fturoblnif— Roofing 17 ward J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and Tuesday, 4:0a-"Starlight Brown Meanwhile W. F. Dcmaree of W IN m iD G E HONORS urxnca ...... in 8025. ganist and choirmaster of South Stratford, ardent proponent of the S church, Alban \V'. Cooper. Mr. les". 6 :0 0 -Cub Scouts. 7 :3 0 - dredging of the lower rlvei with the Coofier will give hi* aildresti which Cecillaii Club. 7:30 - The Gleaners possibility of commercial develop Attendance at Green Commun Circle will meet 'n the church par- HtMlSKS FOR RKNT 65 he has delivered in numerous ment, has been In W'ashlngton. He ity Club Card Party Cut churches throughout the country on Im.s. Ilostes.ses, Mrs. Frank BUlings, would not comment on hla activi I FOR KENT SEVERAL DesIrahJe "Worship In Music", and will Illus Mrs. Isaac Cole. 7:45—Men's Friend ties here. Down by Counter Attractions live', six and seven room houses.' trate bis talk with special organ ship a u b Bowling League at the Y. single and double Apply Edward J, numbers. While being a musician of M. C. A. TTie (Charter Oak has been match Counter attractions and traveling Ilnary^OreaamftkiQC 19 Holl Phone 4642 and 8025. Wednesday, 6:00— Boy Scouts. conditions Interfered somewhat with flng—Trucking— .... to very high stnadlng. Mr. Cooper Is ed against the head of Jonathan >llc Pathengor Hprvloa...... 1 0 - A interested tn music as a scoitrce of 7:30—Bible Training School under Trumbull, Connecticut's colorful attendance at the Manchester Green (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) V FOR R E N T -7 ROOM stucco, sln- direction of Dean Stolz of the Hart Community club's card party last ntinK-rPnne-rlLK tl ■spiritual Inspiration mid believes revolutionary war governor. In a As Scouty pried upon the box, he A blotch red spread ’cros9 hla faaalunal Sarvlcva ...... X2 gle house, steam heat. Inside com ford Seminary. Teachings of the»01d controversy over the emblem for night. Only 10 tdblc.s were filled •olrlng ...... IS that in the church It should always said, "I'm clever as a fox. Just give face, a s 'h e M t down beside a tree. pletely repainted apd repapered. be primarily considered from this Testament. the Connecticut Tercentenary post with players. torlng—D)'«)ng—CUantng ««. I« No. 20 Griswold atreet, rent reason The first prize in bridge was won me Iota of time and I will pop this The rest let him alone. lat Qooda and S^rvlca ...... lb viewpoint. The following numbers Thursday, 7:00—Young men's bas age stamp. They watched brave Scouty work SALESMAN SAM ______Almost Right. Sami By Small rttad—Buaintaa So.vie# 16 able. Phone 4I7J7 will be played: ketball. 7:30— Dramatic club meet- The Charter Oak apparently, has by Mrs. Frank L. Pinney, second by cover loose. fZitncatlviiiil Paul Stoltenfeldt and third by Mrs. a while, and then kind Windy, with Boss SCMT MC Otfr h e r e . I I'LLTfeKe ^Mooos THe OL' AiB m a i l Three Old Hymn Tunes iRF- -V , gained the favored position,- at "Whoever put It on. I'd say, sure a smile, said, "It la time to stop, '\0K0H AN' CR-ACKeO UP IM A EORcSD UANDlMS>l Couraaa and CMwaca 17 The annuU Fathers and Sons ban least for the coin. Both Senator Charles Howard. The grand prize COlTIt TVIS AIR. MAIL. LeTTCIi.-/ OE n; BODl TH' < yo\ i4 ' THese owe ? Prlvau Inatruction ...... tk Leonl—Traditional Hebrew In bridge for the series which closed meant that It was going to stay. 1 when such hard labor makes you Dsnelns ...... j j - a L F A iM NOTICES 78 quet, an institution at South church Lonergan and Representative Kop- H e cOAn T s T b < rC T I T O N T H ' / PLAUe LEAVesiM Dlvlnum Mysterium...... Gregorian last night was awarded to Millard hope that all my work, when I am groan. liuslosl—Oramatlr ...... i . Eln Feste B u rg ...... Luther, 1529 of many years standing will bo held plcmann have indicated their ap through. Is of some use." fjeVT ptAMe ABOUT AN HOUR I IT% BeeM ffOlM' Ru?HT Wanted—Instru.'iloll ...... to Antony Uulvecul. Allss' Anthony W. Park. “ I’U flhisb up the job, somehow. Ave Alarla—J. Areadelt, 1514-1570 February 12th at 6:00 p. m. The proval of that design and the plan "Keep going," shouted Duncy. ALOMCr WITHOUT M e FIm. iivI.I ItKyouch In setback, Charles Oderman was The lid is coming off, right fsen-* WsniwI ...... a vs. various committees ore already at has been tentatively approved by oads—Stoek*—Mortsas.s17 ..., II Pastorale -----D. Zlpoll, 1675-1720. first, Robert McCIeary second and "Gee, I hope that you don't call on now." Then Whidy gave one real U A T e L Y - I've BBSM IM •ttuation. Wanted—K.ni.l. ... ti Mary Rudinaky Bsyouch , work and a good progrkm planned. the director of mint. me. Of course I'd gladly help you, •Itu.tloni Want.rt—M.J.u.lo.ss Opportunttlea ...... II II Cathedral Prelude and Fugue . . . . . Mrs. Anne Holland third, while the hard Jerk that brought a big sur , Beo geg.TH(zee Loesis on.y to Loan ...... Superior |l Court. Stnt. of ConnMtl- The Men's Friendship club will but I’d really rather not. employment As.ncl...... 40 eut. County of ll/irtford, the 27th day ...... J. S. Bach.'l685-I750 capital prize in setback was won by prise. U *. SIM-k—IVt.—I•«■ltrp—V.hlrir.Help one .ll.sllcip.^of IieoemlJrr. Iitai. Cbdrale Prelude No. I I ...... sponsor a "Sunday Night" at Seth • "You are the one who started out A strange form promptly jumped #a—Uirda—PauB.lp Wanted—Keni.l...... || John Mikoleit. Home made cake B.lp Wanted—M.l. ,,,, ...... kCI'IIMI la OllllKIt o r NOTICB ...... J- Brahma. 1833-1897 Parker's" to be given the latter part to find out what 'twaa all about. I’ll right out, and then the Ttnies Upon conipliilnt In ssld rau*. HOSPITAL NOTES and coffee wore serveil at the close Fbultry xnd BupplUx•alesm.n * !* Wanted!!!!!!!! ...... II- a Canzonetta ...... of February. , of the games. cheer you on. lad., to success. 'That heard it shout, "Ah; ba! I’ll bet 1 H.Ip Wsni.d—Mat. or Femsl...hrouglit to 17 ssld Court, st Hartford, In ought to help a lot.’’ Woatad - fata •>*-Poultrr—fIfocB said County, on th's dm Tu.idsy of ' ...... J- Rhelnbergcr, 1839-1901 The South Church Dramatic' A new series will begin Friday am a treat for all your little eyes! ^•t ■xla»^la«rall«Ma«M D .c .n ib .r , 1931 and n ow p e n d ln ., Berceuse-Franc*...... Louis Vlerne Group has chosen as Its mid-year A son was born yesterday to Mr. “ Don’t run. There’s no cause for BrUeUa for Bata ...... evening of this week, under the “My goodness, what a thought li__ eUlitiInx s dlvorc, it not spp.srlns Medltation-En^land ...... offering the new royalty play by and Mrs. Myron Leo of Bolton. same committee of women who has alarm. I promise you I mean no ' S®*** Accaaaorlao ...... 41 , to till. Court that th. defendant has Kurts Gordon, "F Is For Family", a ful lad,” said Dotty. "Say, you harm. I am the old Banana Man. • Bufidmg MatarUU . . . . ; ...... H rerelved nolle, of th« pendency of ...... Fred Gostelow had charge all season. They have should be glad that we let you plomocda—Watchax*-^twalrjr SUM romnlalnt and It aprearlnx to TocesU In D -Am erlca...... comedy In three acts. The play Is yet to make up funds to supply You tots have set. me free. Bltctrlcxl Appltanoaa—Radio ,. «• till. Court that the whereabout* of considered one of the best from the stay with us. You are such a lazy "Packed in that box, I bad no fo tl and Faad ...... ■ ■ - Ralph Kinder Successful experiments have been children at the Green school who boy. the defendant U unkhown to ' the Music at the morning hum : Baker Play Shop. It will bo directed fun. I couldn’t walk, or play or grdap — Farm—Dairy ProducU 60 plaintirr. conducted In Austria usingArockets n e ^ it, milk and cod liver oil. "I think you ought to call a halt Oiixahold Oovda oi Prelude-Andante (Sonata in E by Mrs. T. B. Kohler with Beatrice to transmit mail i ver a distance of nm. Now I am In the open air, OHOERED:—That notice of the In- on gloominess, and finding fault. as happy as can be." iooblaary and Trola ...... u •tltutlon and pendency of said com Perrett. and Rev. L. C. Harris, as Female pike arc larger than the fokliuii Inttrumantf ...... 61 Flat) ...... li^nk two and one-half miles. 'These pro Some day, just for the fun of it, plaint Bhall be «lven the defendant Processional Hymn-No. 284 ...... sisting. The date for the presenta- jectiles rontain parachutes which males and often devour a courting 3ea and Btora Eqaipmart ••• 64 by publlshinc this order In The Man- why don't you spread some jo y ? ” elola ot tba Storaa ...... 66 Uon will be early In March. open to lower the rocket gently. suitor. (The Bana.ia Man mokes s 1 ^ *i*»«*7a«si*vics.Bic.'T.aLssau.aw>T.ofT. ehester Kvenlna Herald, a newspaper ...... Langran ’This put poor Duncy it! hla place. strange request In the nest story.) orlBg Apparat—Pura ...... 6T pnbllehed In Maneheeler one* a week fontofi—To Buy ...... is for two etieeeeSIve weeks, cammenc- GAS BU(.'(;iES Lessons In ^ y rTank Beck Mooao—BoarO-wUatala—Raooiia tng on or before-January ISth, lilt. Roataaraata By the Court. ITS NOT MOOR BG65, It Is t h e o l d S TO R Y SO THE CHILD TRIES IF YOUP JUST I6NORB WtUout Board |» ROBERT J. STACK. IT’S BARBARA. LATELY OF AN ONLY CHILD WITHOUT NEW TRICKS TO WIN MOST OF THEIR LITTLE TRICKS l.ra W»nt-d ...... „...:.M-A „ , .. ASiUtant Clerk of said Court. pnatry Board—Ji.aoru •» y o u BE s h e 's HAD NAUGHTY REGULAR PLAYMATES. SHE'S ATTENTION...-AND FINDS THEY’LL SOON STOP’EM. •tMs—Raataurants ...... LO O K IN ’ A STREAKS THAT DRIVE J U S T LONESOME. SHE HAS MISCHIEF VERY SUCCESSFUL . THEHES NOTHIN'SO DnCOUEtyMt ■t.d—Rooms—Board ...... BIT PEAKED ME TO DISTRACTION. TO DEPEND ON HER MAW i t ANNOYS US OLDSTERS AS THE SILENT THEATMENr BwU Kmtmtm V.r « . . . THIS MOBNIN’, AND THE MORE I AND PAW FOR COM ^NIOM M IP INTO ACTIONS THAT ARE BUT TRY ANO ARRANGE D.B^ Flats. T.n.m.nts,. DID YOU KNOW THAT- MA’AH- AINT SCOLD A N D AND OU7ER FOLKS A IN T VERY ENTERTAININ' TO, , i r SO SHE'LL HA'VE SM* lAcstlons for H.at ... A CHILD.. W E a WORTH insM tor Rant ...... M Y EGGS I SPANK,. THE MUCH GOOD AT CHILDRENS I PLAYMATES OF HER IU»t ...... A 6 R E E IN ’ MORE SHE I GAMES. THEY LACK T H E SIVLNKIN'S OWN AGE ANO •r BomM (or R.al <^WITH 't O U f jn SEEMS T O i m /4m n a t i o n .. g e t BRINGS. YOU w o n t HJWC PUd to R.nt ...... J. Sterling Morton first Introtluc- ENJOY IT, XBORED ANO SOON ' JCU PROBLEMS ., B«U Bolai. rat Ssl. ed a resolution setting aside a day q u i t : p l a y i n g . Mat^Belldlas for BsU . . . the Nebraska S.SS Propsrty for S a l...... State Board of Agriculture on Jan. sad Land for Bsts I tor SsU ...... 4. 1872. Arbor Day was first ob *0. s s i s ...... served there op April 10. 1872. (or BsU ...... An expedition in the waters near si^ (or BsU ...... the Aleutian Islands Is taking sam- ^ s ta u tor Bsebsesa *Td—Rssl EsUt* ...... ples of sea ivater from various Asetlsi.—Laesl BaUesa depths and will make records of ffetlesa ...... eul^surface temperatures through tests of these samples. Cypress trees resemble giant bat- Ues, but the enlarged portion Is sel- wd A t BenU U n . Qom sscB, being siibmergsd in wstsr. ♦