SEE HEARINGS SOON d r a h o n not U.S. CHAMBER IN PRESIDENrS NOT WORRYING ON STATE CONTESTS . v; '■ TO TAKE ALL GOLD PLAIMARLEY ^ ^ ^ y " i OVERJG DEBT

Two Election Dispntes Will • 4 CCC CONSTRUCmiG Postmaster General Declares ' ' ' J Its Concern, Review Says, Is OF RESERVE BANKS Come Before House Com­ LOOKOUT TOWERS Chief Execodye Knows 'Mr-t Whether Ten BiDions WiD mittee Early Next Weelq • ' y' NO EARLY ACTION n a n s to Use Power G re g by Too Mndi of Perils of Be Spent So as to Restore Docnments AD Ready. Woods Workers Erect Sta Tbonas Law to Pot Entire That Procedure. Normal Business. ON SEAWAY P A Q tions m Varions State For­ Supply m Treasnry as Waahlnjrton, Jan. 18,— (A P )—Ax- ranfementa for conaideratioo of Cleveland, Jan. 18.— (A P ) -P o et- Washington, Jan. 18.— (A P )—The master Oneral Jamea A. Farley Congres^en Expect IKsou- Base (or Eipaded Cn- Oonneetlcut’s two Houae election ests; Other Activities. United States CSiamber of CTom- predicted today that Prestdent ccnteata win probably be made merce said today it was concerned Roosevelt would not- “spread hla sions WiD Cortinne for at reicy; Cestral Bank Ru­ •arly next week by the Houac elec- V 'yy'--, not so much with President 'loose- Hartford, Jan. 18.— (A P )—To sails before the inflation gale, with tiona 'y>ramltteea to which they velt’B plan to raise |10,000,000,0(X) more easily locate fires which may all the perils that beset such a 'M- mor CaOed "Bad; Gness” have been referred. yyyA'/y- in the next six montns, but rather Least Two Weeks. break out during the forest fire sear course.” w 'y ' 'f -/ " in the spending of Mile sum. Electiona Committee ITumber The Democratic National A air- Three to which the Second Diatrlct sons, the C. C, C. boys at Camp The Cbambw, in its “fortnightly at White HonsiG Utah Chapman in Nehantie state forest man asserted in a speech at the an­ centeat brought a^ainat Repreaen- nual Cleveland automotive lundieon, ReAiew of National Business A f­ Washington, Jan. 18.— (A P )— tatlve Winiam L. Higgina WU- at East Lyme, under supervision of that neither would the President fairs” said: Senators went back to their offices Banker Succeeds Bpilie as Uam C. For of New London baa Superintendent Harold D. Pearson “sacrifice the advances which have "Looking at the question from all today to store up more thousands of are engaged in erecting a fire look­ been referred, haa acheduled an ex* bccurred in commodity prices by sides, it becomes clear that the most words for and against the Great eeutiye aeaaion for lionday to make out tower on Mount Parnassus in taking the views of the mternatlonal importar t problem ahead of us is Financial Aid to M or- pbUM for the oonteata remaining be* East Haddam. bankers.” not raising the money, but in so Lakes-St Lawrence waterway te n tL Ita work baa been delayed With completion of this tower “For ray own part," Farley con­ ^lending it as to restart capital treaty ar ' poesibly to draw up ten­ Iqr the nearlnga in the Loulaiana which is expected before ttie spring tinued, “1 do not pretend to be an goods industries so that those who tative reservations. genthaa Election battle between Mra. Bolivar forest fire season, there will be 18 authority on the subject. are now living off the government In recess over the week-end after Kemp and J. Y. Bandera. such towers in the state. ‘1 know the President is such an can be returned to normal employ­ an opening day’s debate that devel­ Cbairman Oavagan of Electiona The -^ower will be 76 feet in authority. ment i] business enterprise.” oped an administration attack on Washington, Jan. 18.— (A P ) — height to the base of the lookout *1 know be baa plumbed the Committee Numbw Two, to which Balanced Eki^et the opposition for "loeal selfish­ President Roosevelt wsm prepared room, and will command a view of depths of aU the arguments. I I f the President’s plan reaches his Ifartin E. Oorm l^a conteit againat ness,” the Senate win resume the today to take over the Nation’s the election of ESdward W. Goaa in the countryside for miles. know that bis policy comes from a goal of a balanced budget in the arguments over the. controverted the Fifth Diatrlct waa refuaed at The field iL wrbicb the tower la ripened judgment and I do not Few foreign bom residents of Manchester have ever attained to such 1936 fiscal yeai, the C3iamber said, pact Monday, whmi opponents are largest heap of outstanding gold —- the apeeial aeaaloc laat year, aaid being built haa been fenced in think that any of us need fear that a position of influence and respect de­ oocdeat who teatlfled during the (Company to- fundah power for Seats to Be F9ed at Ae also upon the bond market geaaet- 608,000,000 held into the treasury*a "bore the Incanvenicnod and (Baoom- bate when Senator Clarii (D., Mo.), vaiulta. hiwrrlnf In Connecticut may be lights and other power driven fort which reantted- with patlmice ally,” fnd added aammoned to Waablngton for qnea- equipment la camp and barracks. a leade' of the mpements, told Sen­ He made it lain, he r^iarded and food tem p«, nnd the results Nnt Eleeiiei. "Pt^seryntionmtion of governm^t ator Pittiw OL Nev.), directing ^ tlonimriB another bearing. ifipw lhatr tbdr «vHh-was net dhp" S e m ersdtt and cpnfldence to the nn rra- 77 te tM m m one The atody oYiiie vptHminoua doc- 'tte-aditetetoetem -eftot toc^ ixtitKV<>u' diamnatte. r pUbed. ' - ' cy^re doselyimy ItokM.'DtkmihionyitnkM.'Dikmiirfomr of batioB, that miiHrtwa of Aineiiedns tnnenta In the two Aeee wBl take ’Tt is my exmesC bcUef tin t i:^ monetary policy from now on may e both Senate and Housa weeka At the mme time the admin- Washington, Jan. 13.— (A P )—The Sciitfcern Cotton 03 Pluit; -Ltovored tile general outlines for the (fiiambers remained quiet due to a der his leadership we sbalJ in good be expected to take more into ac­ waterway but objected to specific week-end recess. latratlon’a doae victory la the time ). are of preschool age, have draw a salary from the date of the somewhat concerned. that toe “lid was cm” over toew ete fore making his finding. Dr. De racketeers that their stay in this the prlnctoal victims of ha|d- end. Reports that toe President House decision, but will not be re- Luca called upon the bureau of in­ city would be short. Even though a large majority is Price and Prodnetkm Con­ unweildly, they desire to keep as oausad ^ the depreaskm, would declare his policy in the next vestigation to aid him in the inves­ “Police raiders,” ne aald, “will not L. Hopktos, Federal emer­ (Oontteoed on Page Ten) many seats as possible in the next few ds}T8 in a radio address, just aa tigation and Detective Sergeant be deterred by the fact that magis- House. SI NATE PROBERS gency relief administrator, said to­ trol Methods in Treaty. he had disclosed his gold-purchase Harold Beardsworth was ftssd -trates (Usmias ebargsa agalqst• t l 5 - day. plan, were dismissed with the wmd to the se. quenters of suspected tifs The CoQgressiotial committee is "That ia something to think about composed o f one Demperat from that Mr. Roosevelt had no lmme<#- Beraoved to Hospital too bad that we hftss to 'eaa/xg — xTZl~T irom that it should be children who have ate engagement to speak, pver t e Quigley, president of the F, V. magistrates with sBCh arrests, but * * “ rtate mving a Democratic dele- MAY CALL BROWN Altomy, N. Y., Jsn. 18—(A P ) — 1K00PS GUARDING fai A ovk/wt *------Which IfllllflAH bad to take the worst beating of radio or otherwise. Quigley C!ompany, at 26 Broadway, it is a good thhig to harass the men gallon, which inludes every state alL suffering more mnnerously and CondittoBS described as “chaotic” in but Wyoming and Vermont The tbe New Yorit state dairy industry Other developtoents of the day New York, which deals in uniifted who frequent gaaahlmg places. It more severely than aziy other sec­ were toe following: securities and muniBpal and coun­ proves that the t u M e r who mas ^airman has to be jelected from tion of the population,” Mr. Hop­ today awaited tbe regulatory . CUBAN HOSPITALS the place does nm enjoy poHce pio- th^ membership of the committee. powers of a price and productioo Marriner S. Eixles, a banker, o f ty sectudties not current, was re­ hcM de Tax to Be kins aald. Ogden, Utah, waa anaenmeed as moved t the bosifital in the city tectioD and cannot protect bti Hytns acae elected to handle the According to a prelinfinary sum­ contreri agreemant which na# reeetv- irons from arrest. Artost them ed toe approval of the Federal gov­ Assistant Secretary of the Treasury ambulance at 12:16 o’clock this 1828 , campaign, and carried through mary of the recent unenmloyment to succeed Earle Bailie, of New often enough and th ^ /leen tetiias m 1980, when the Democrats cap­ Cbediei^ Ain That af ernment qsd the praise of Governor morning, after Dr, Mitchell B. Brod­ relief census annoimeed today by Herbert H. Lehman. Ybrk, as special financial adviser to Coflrt Decides AD Doctors sky, a neighbor and (^ g le y 's pri­ it does not pay to go to gsmbliag tured the House in the Hoover ad- CkxTlngton Gill, research ditoctor bouses.” Dran Ctod E. Ladd of the State the Secretary, Henry MorgeBthwi, vate physician, bad summoned the ministratlon, and again in i pe? Herhert Hoerer, k. of the Relief Administration, 42 per Ccril^e of Agrtoulture, who beaded jr. He is an advocate of more ambulanee. Forty-nine men arrested as par­ ''te n tips branch went overarbsim- cent of all the persons receiving re­ Sioold Come Under the ticipants in a dice game early yas- a ddegation appointed by the g ^ - equitaUe distribution of wealth Mrs. Oulfley, grief stricken over ingly Democratic. lief were children under 16 years eraor composed of Dr. Thomas Par- through a unified bniHng system , her husband’s sudden death, is con­ terd ^ morning in a raid s ta i^ un­ (Contrary to the usual custom, of aga der the direetion of Dimuty CUef Washington, Jan. 13.-^(AP)—An ran, stats cmsmiwloner of bsaltb, under Federal Reserve supertrision. Federatioi^ They Refnse. fined to bei bed today under care there are candldatss for the ehair- The proportion of chiliildren was sad C. R. White of Itmto. prerideat Agltatton for the establishment of a physician. In addition to bis Inspector David J. McAultffe, re­ ®aushlp. Hsrstofors the diairmau income tax stiuty toucUng CoL r^;arded as particulariy sigmflcaxit cently returned from Staten Tytegd (terles A. Lindbergh and a boat of of tbe New York State Fmrpi Bur­ of a central bank met the Preridea- widow, he is survived by a son, has been selected without a cam­ in view of the fact that according eau Federation, said on his return tial rebuff that such a policy would Wallace, 18, and two daughters, exile to command the umformed other past and preaent names to the to the 1980 census children under from Wsahtngtoo yesterday that Havana, Jan. 18.— (A P ) — A force In Manhattan, were disCbatged paign. However, Representative Mc- qil mail flpld today wds revealed aa be out of line with Andrew Jack- Elaine, 16, and Muriel, 11. Clintic of Oklahoma, senior member 16 repreeentod tmly about 81 per Secretary ofAgrieulture Wallace sem’s policy, and that regortM at new controversy la Cuba led CoL in Yorfcvine Court wrben none et tto going forward under the direetion cent aa administrative House Cteip OsBe gpraguei ^ commuted te New Ycok from of Virginia. Arnold of at nemly 12,600,000 pereons. Tbe President deferred the con-i disorders after a battle at the Hos­ this dty for nearly ten yean. the capital this week„disclosed they Of the total number, the age board under Federal supervision and pital (Juintade Dqiendlentes which (OoBtinoed ee Page Two) pressed by friends, but hs said be bad ordered Inomne tax dieckupa license with aa -admudsbratot in clusioD of a tariff priicy p—»<*f"g group of children between € and 13 toe return of Cordell Hull, Sacra- started when voUee ettenmted io was not a candidate and favored allw on. Walter F. Browa, forawr years was the Uurgeet, aggregating etonre to fix the price ef mOk to close the horaltal because & e staff giving Byms iea asslstaat. postmaator genaraL otheri to taia ad- taiy of State, from the Mootovlda» conference. waa not affiUated with the Cuban Senate R ^ U lca a s, who already mlaiatoatton, and Herbert Hoo­ (Oentiaiied on Pngq Twe) Medical Federation. have organleed for the campaign ver, jr., aon of the former prOai- It was emphasized that na Preri- Spanlab r^lonal societies, count­ Rubber Shoe Laces Help Tvlth a oopnmittM of nine, have no dent. dentlal message on foreign debto ing some 260,000 members, prepared hope o f capturing that branch, al­ 280 teMtionalrea would be sent to C tegne* for at te dose their hospitals and dinics most two to one Demoerater^Bo- Invssticators eaqdained th ^ bad least a month. and move out the patients rathm- Lazy Folks 0*Momings cause of the six year tonne there, sent out about 200 queatioanaiirea Vallee Writing Book Professor O. Ml W. than comply with the daeres. many. constdOT it doubtfal whetlMr to mao prominent in companlaa resigned as Upheld By Ooarts the Rqidblcans mm poaeibly - met careftag air mail and tbofe ate view in protest, a g te s t t e Prari*^ U^kheld the Hava a Audienda IH im ei^lis, Minn., Jan. 18.— i A nsgro bas oonodotod what hs coatrbl there before i m , bin they took to making contraota for About His Hearta^es dent's QOMtaiy' pottery w te u fete C M ra yesterday, the order would (A P )—foventors are Inventing' ^ Sm s to retala all their' ieats tbla'wbik during the laat admtola- to appear jMfte , ____ claims is a substanc# that win taks Committee oo M e fte r to tooUfo oil force the societies, wUeh employ things no matter what the morrow the kink out et hair; a wUto gentl^ probaMy gain oob or tiyo pabre. trtoioiL ' ' thilr own imjrslclana, to come u n ^ brings—things renglng from rubber tedodtotoittoe tovestifa.tor todl- dollar i r * *“ " man skhlMtod a dfivios to pM tiw catod to oewaxhan, lindbesBh’s tax Jan. 1 8 . e|i^>tors to Itetuto.mteto up to W liU tbs virtual dominance of the Cuban shoe laces to hair ton l^ kink bade ia. 0ns can tidto ons's Hotfyweod, Msdieal Federation. TImw are on d is|^. at the Minne- dteica. rfpert nma one « f the moat raceyit B u ^ Vate'> pnwnt toarital tioiH dqto." forae t e . Wm^ g to p, Jam 18.-4(AP>—the raqpleblad; aiaea only to the las^ fow “It wto not he an. Ctylag ^ e don’t want aasaastBar •ota iBvantoni Sbew wbme D. C. 'For those a t e find grape fruit poeltbm of tlu TTbaagry Jten iry 11 hies may make a ate -diiiter to a ' ntic^wialdtng patients at the Hds- Jooaa preudly exhiUts a material be d a y did'the queatiomwire aent htoi In map/cases DsfH . he -a hote'-etetoite: difficult to control thsrrs a patent­ book he is wilting. dMraetor' drawn dipaMtie Mtal Puintade Depcodientas put to te ^ am nmke the grass grow ed i^ate with reojito ' t e t f a f t Sight ten poHcemen ■— td cfoa by just ^itakUng tt on the " ' Htook, dudrmxn of the The tftis to "H s te t e a aad ewepts, as anyeps ariiw a te haa a fruit llmiiy, wblob viei far tateb- i e o « ^ J. has todicated Beowa ’ ’ ootithe order thara. unm. tot with shook ahaatbara; fito’ b a il; Hsarta te * A OtUbtisg." . : . , dsgtoh ^ ptotototen m .w s tf. l ■ — to tbe ataad contiimsd for half an F ir laiF bODss a te want that SK- a waive tooCh; paata Sbeg/Sr ,gad''a *1 b te o writing t e aiwtet wpQt to tew t e pkteMte of a atthe bospItaL AnAasodatad m aatantte Hasp jn the *nM|e have beep. t e w te hai to t e reaovM;^ ^ ^ ' yten n rb 't e atogerV-to^" todity, wHstakan for^a rep- thein la * pair i t rabber shes lacM ------i t ' •wtei' . t e “t e if tolU not be > ‘F .» *■ . j ’ w s s t v n o HAlTCHB glTO EVBNINUUSKAPqD, IWKCHBBTBK CONN, SATOTITAT, JSNUAKT M , t V X

most sales were of early Anierlcan FINDS FDRNITVRE MEN maple, which has held flm place UB- WILL BREAK PRECEDENT SCHOOLS FORM T o n e s GAIBUNGBOUSE iK i8nm 'N 0|i^ cbaolenged for so many leescBS ABOUT TOWN Some manufacturers have varied OBITUARY SANGUINE AT SHOWS their showing by introduring Hitch- OF 4 4 YEARS STANDING The crew ef Mven men. OF COSMOPOLITAN CLUB PATRONS MARKED ooek chairs, painted PeniisylvaBia under superintendent ^ Leussl atiert, m Dutch chairs and other decorated of the Auled Seating Cd. win com­ diy alUnodB. Ab jD. E. Watkins Tails of Trends pieces such as chests, mirrors and Mrs. Either Modean First Wo­ plete the Installation of the new Paptrf on "Dame Sehoor and DEATHS (OMrttaHNi P t ft Om ) peadtotes^r was settees. That is, there might be a man to Head Swedish Ben­ seats in the State th ^ ter some tipos on ‘Trends of Today” Read' night , ,, ,r in Business'and in Furniture tonight Work was started on the fleer at U 8 Third avenue, near blue and gold mirror and a chair evolent Society Here. by Meniben Yeeterday. Mrs. Mary Redke Broakli Mrs. Modes at Exposititms. decorated with blue and gold con­ iristallatioB last Sunday night after Mr$. Mary Ridke Bronkii, of SeventceQth street The alleged street was dlschar^' —- ventional designs in a maple room, the theater bad closed. The seats the late Henpan Brenlde, dfed yea-< ewnsr la Blfiy W arns, irtie, Is- A son was hom (odaFvte | | ^ a s d > C. Elmore Wstkiae, who has been or a blue and ivory chest and a For the first time in the forty- are of the latest ts^pe and the most An exhibit of a "Dame SehoeT' of terday afternoon At the home of her spector Valentloe said, “has bees in Mrs, Walter Locifra Jtwtk the Furniture Ex- mirror touched wltn red in a four year history of Swedish comfortable aveiilable. Modem elec­ Ciolpnial days, and addresses on dau^ter, Mn. Peter H« 9e«ry, 46 the fvsbfiag racket for sMuny yeii« M atnstrfst Bmevolent Sodety Segar, a woman trical equipment and experienced that subject and “Educational lioeitlons at Grand Rapide, Mich., living room. Of courseI drapsnes Arnold nrpet, Hartford. She wai imd ftt CM 0» e w«s an w sooM e Of Edward MnCana U4 i m and rugs, which picked up these will be elevated to the position of men made it possible to complete Trends of Today,” by Miss Mary the lets AnioM Rotksteia end etiwr and OUcaaro, and who haa juat re­ bom in (Senuaoy and wai $1 years itrnet. wm disnitirfed colors, made a very charnalng en­ presideBt of ths Society when Mrs. the project In this short time. Benton and Mrs. 'Thomu Bentley old. big shots in the gambling fraternity. turned home, found a prevailing semble. Esther Modean of Liyness street is respectively, absorbed the attention She Is survived by one dRughter, “W s’rs gotBff eftsr Urn «Pd svefy apirit of optlmiam among the many "Metal bedroom furniture— that installed in that office at the meet- Ths Young Psople’ J Polish society of the memberi of the CkMmopoUtan Mrs. PAter H. Seaiy of H v^ im l, other gembisr is the olty, Mesie Ui hundreds of furniture dealere from is, dressers, chests and dressing g a ( Segar at Orange Hall at 8 has set the date of Saturday eve­ olub at their regular meeting yes­ two eons, catartds H. Bronkle at eoe told me the gamblers elrsedy FUBUC RECORDS ah over the country who visited the tables—has made its appearance in o'doek tonight. The inetallation ning, January 80 for a danoe, with terday at the Y. M. C. A. Hartford and Waiter C. Bronhie o f were eleerieg eut and golag te Jsr* two Wg shows. Speaking of his trip most attractive styles, A. and-P. teacher lnst«^ad of doing herself, Louis H. Marte, Harold C. Alvord, Also Serial, Comedy, Cartoon. store on ^ s t Center street. tries to get the children to write Dr. George A. F. Lundberg, WllUam News. SAT. (Continued from Page One) papers on various subjects, oi give F Hyde, James Harrisoiv Emil John­ ^ - SUN. 'Thirteen tables were filled with thrir vi ?W 8 verbally. A worthy use son, Howard I. Taylor, Dr. Thomas Admission 15c-25e. CIRCLE the producer but not to the consum­ players at the Manchester Green of leisure is another aim of educa­ H. Weldon, August H. Slmonsen er. Commimlty club’s setback last tors today, developing In children, John Jensen, Willard B. Rogers and Would Set Price# night. Winners of first prizes were through the means of clubs, various George Strant, all of Manchester, GE0R(JE!S TAVERN The state milk control board Mrs. Mary Grasladlo and A.. C. hobbles such as gardening and oth­ and Albin Carlson, of Orlando, Fla., would still function In setting the Mankln; second, Blrs. Julia Donze er useiul pursuits. , William C. Johnson, of Nevv^wn, 3 DeLuxe Shows at 5—7— 9 O’clodc. retail price of milk. and Marshall F. Yoimg. Both Mrs, Bentley and Miss Ben­ and Roy Mlskimon, of East Orange. Governor Lehman, when Informed ton exhibited Interesting old time > ■ '■ Box Ofl9ee Opens At 4 :45. X Mexican Cowboys hi' Dean Ladd of the government’s 'The committee from the Y. M. C. and modem books, which illustrated approval, said It was ‘‘very gratify­ A. In charge of the bridal pageant the progress which bad been made Everett Oansemaa ing.” on February 2, attended the« musical from the early primer to the books The funeral of Everett GansAman, ~‘Tbe Milk Control Boa.-d and a and bridal pageant given last eve­ in use today from the primary 6 year old grandson of Mrs. James ’sat majority of those In the milk ning at the Aetna building, Hart­ grade up. McColjum, will be held this after­ Tonight dustry have been convinced for E ford. Mrs, Raymond Burnham, the noon at 2 o’clock at ths boms ot months that Federal help Is needed Mrs. McCollum, 68 Starkwsather Hill-Billy and Modern Music and have been seeking such help," president, announced that the next the governor said. The monthly meeting of the Board meeting would be held at the Y. M. street. Rev. Marvin 8. Stocking of OLU ENGLAND STOCK ALE At a bearing for New York stats of Selectmen will be held Tuesday C 9,, and Miss Ruth Cloyes of East the North Methodist church will dalrjrmsn hers this week the gover' evening, January 16 in the Mimld- Hartford will speak on “Vacation­ officiate. Burial will be in the East 7-8% Guaranteed nor told them that "we might just pal building. A review of the p u t ing Movies," cemetery, / pleasant situation month’s municipal expenditures will courageously and look tbs facts in be made by the board at the meet­ Richard Newman The New Strong Blue Ribbon Lager. the face." ing. All bills for the p u t month will REUGIOUS TRAINING Tbs funeral of Richard Newman Tbs proposed agreement, which be signed and ordered paid. Will bs held Monday morning at Dean Ladd said be bad been told 8:30 at bis home on Hackmatack would be released to the state next Notice of approval of a CWA pro­ SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY street, and at 9 o’clock In St. week, would blend receipts so that ject for palntinj: Hom Company James’s church. 111 farmers would rscslvs the same quarters of No. 2, 3 and 4 w u re­ price for their milk, eliminating ceived by the local CWA office this Teacheri and Church Workcra what bis been described is tbs "in- morning. Work will be started Here Invited to Attend Meet- lustlce of virylng -prices which early next week. ingf in Hartford. CCC CONSTRUCTING FOR SALE farmers obtain m different sec­ tions." Officers for 1984 were lutaUed by Attention of teachers and eburob LOOKOUT TOWERS Two 1933 Chevrolet Coaches King David Lodge of Odd Fellows, workers In Manohsstsr Is callsd to No. 8, at a cerem o^ held lu t night tbs Hartford standard Isadsrsblp Theie art not demonstrators but official cars. One in Odd Fellows Temple. District training school, which opens Mon­ (Continued from Page One) has a trunk and many accessories including heaters in Deputy Grand M uter Robert K. day svsnlng under ths auspices of Half, and suite, of E u t Hartford, tbs Hartford County Council of Re­ Work on the power line has begun, both cars. Will sell these cars with factory new car took charge of the lutallatlon. Put ligious Education. Meetings will guarantee. Prices are very low. the C. 0. C boys bsvlag out and Grand M uter Charles R. Hathaway, bs held on Monday evenings, bsgiO' drawn out of a swamp 10 polas one of the oldest members of the Ding January 16 and^ oontihulim ,mt for which are being erected along the six wssks, through February 19. 1988 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN— Low Mileage. order, gave a two minute ipeeeb In ugb recently constructed road from the which be reviewed the present con­ Bsssions will Ds held at ths Cen­ state highway in Voluntown. The 1988 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY TRUCK. ter oburcb, Hartford, and the Hart­ dition of the lodge. power company will erect the trans­ ford Tbsolofical seminary, At the 1925 CADILLAC SEDAN—Very Good Condition. former and make necessary line latter or "West End" school ths oonneotions. BOILERS EXPLODE; dean is Archie S. Knowles, boys’ Other improvements havs base 1926 DODGE SEDAN— work ssorstary of tbs Hartford Y. Ready To Go for Only ...... M. C. A. Tbs dean at the Center mads at Camp Lonsrgan. Window $20. SIX MEN KILLED eburob branch Is Rev. Roy J. sash in tbe barracks bays bssn Violin and Viola Bcbram, paetor of the Broadview painted whits, tbs rsorsation room Community church. Credit for at­ and msss hall painted a soft gray Instruction (Oontlnned from Page One) tendance will be given, and parenti with tbe floors stained a dark red, RILEY or church workere may obooee be­ and runners of battleship Unsolsum wreckage of the boiler room, which tween the two locations. Those placed between tbs tables to pro- WILLIAM J. contained three hollers, in an effort traveling by bus or trolley will find vide a boms-Ilks effect. Outside ths to determine whether other persons tbs Center oburcb oonvement, and buildings, mud bos given away to CHEVROLET CO. had been caught in the explosion. others motoring In will find plenty gravel walks. TURKINGTON The names of the Injured and the of parki^' » space at the West End Camp Roberts 60 Wells Street Manchester Studio: 26 Orchard Street. extent of their injuries could not school, In s registration fSs Is one The boys at Camp Roberts, TeL iMT be determined Immediately In the dollar. Tbomaston, are proud of tbs per­ confusion which ipread through the formances mads by ten trucks at entire town. ths camp which during the period About 36 persons were believed by MILLION KIDDIES from July 1 to Deo. 81, amassed a officials to hive been In the plant total mileage of 46,487 with few re­ Goldwyn- at the time of the blast pairs oelng necessary. During ths Maytr't Eve Witness' Story ON 1933 REUEF period the trucks used 6,806 gallons Mrs. J. R. Elliott, wife of the su­ ot gasoline, 606 quarts of oU. 76 Mightiast perintendent, witnessed the explo­ (Continued from Page One) The SPRUCE ST. TAVERN TO-DAY pounds of motor grease, 13 gallons sion from her home 200 yards awav> of transmission oU and 180 quarts Ehtertainmant F. Zanlungo—G. Levrio "I heard this terrific noise and 2,774,016. From 1 to 5 years the Only then the ground seemed to heave figure was 1,589,480, and under 1 of alcohoL This month ths efforts ot like an earthquake," she said. year, 288,288, the boys sure concentrated toward *^The M usical G ondoliers'* "From my house I could see the Relief figures on older age groups extermination of the gypsy moth plant seem to come apart. Bricks varied widely, dropping to between and to increased salvage work in Radio Artists in Person Tonight! U. S. P. Grain were flying everywhere. Some of 600,000 and 600,000 for the 14-16 and the Black Rock state park. The biggest film Accordion and Guitar-Mandolin. them struck my house. 16-17-yeiir-olds and rising sharply Camp Tourney in the Mohawk to 1,408,210 for persoxis fmm 18 to Clever Entertainers — Old and New Musical Hits. “Then there was an awful hiss of Forest is striving to Increase' its sensation in 10 ALCOHOL steun and It covered all the wreck­ 24 and again to 1,687,287 for those accomplishments on their several age, shutting off my view." between % and 84. After that the projects and at weekly meetings of years! Never trend was downward. Including the foremen, ideaq. are exchimged 1,126,908 between 45 and 64; 637,- $ 1 .5 0 '’"**“^ that should lead to camp Tourney such a drama NARRACANSETT 480 from 56 to 64 and of those 66 taking the lead In work done. / and- over only 469,380. Plus tax effective today of Efforts of ths boys In ths majotl< packed with Ad(fitional dstisUs of the tabula­ ty of thei camps for ths next month 48c. Total $1.98. SOCONY tions indicate that the large fam­ will be ufed to increase the outtlhg thrills! The BEER ilies, having six or more members, of timber, and to step up ths cut­ RANGE AND were bearing a large proportion of ting pf the ten foot strip around ill miracle picture of '•'i ON DRAUGHT the hardships thSt go with unem ths stats forest boundary UiMt. Still the Favorite o f the M ajw lty! FUELOIL ployment distress. This situatiain the seraeii! MIDLAND was most notloeable for the white Four nsw compressors havs bssn families. Less thsin 2 per cent of rpcelvsd by tbe forestry dspartment Prompt DeUvoryl and will be assigned to camps Cress, the entire relief load qf the country if. Package Store Is accounted for by races “other Fsmow, Ohapman and Btook for BONDAT DiaI6282 than Whits or N^n^^es", and thess road construction projects. PHONE 8500 relief temiUes are divided as fol­ ; Introduction of tslking p ic t u r e s SPRUCE ST. TAVERN lows: ^ as a part of ths rscreational pro­ For Free Delivery Comer Spmce and Bisaell Streets SfMALLER’S Mexioan, 46,811] Indian, 5 ^ ; gram la ths ssvsral camps.-of the 'M > t Obtiw*. W t- J6peaNA H i W v fm , Stats is Mi* W'- '.A- > -it x * r * * . » I \ rill­ ,¥i. 's '. m WLSCBSSVER BIVENINQiaBALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ BATDRDAt, 7ANITA1CT1 9,1BB4,

.BUNDAT 80BOOL LB880M; Aartm'Jahnacai tomorrow afbanioca there will b« ao cvenlnf Ltfl«EDTOH.T servloe. Queer Twiate TIm annual mMUaf of the congre- Baptism and Temptation of Jesus fatloB will be held Monday, January 22 at t o'clock. All membere are mUIHG tErTERS In Day** New* uznd to reeerve this date fbr the Itat: Bbtt U. hiterecti and weUaxe of our ehnrdi. Danielson, Conn.— (3eorge L. The Intenifttioiud Uniform Son- The annual "indoor Plcnlo" at. the Pope, 46, of Goodyear, seriously In­ ■ i day School Leaaon for Jan. 14. Y.M.CA. under the atispices of the S t Louis—A. smart m m , gays jured as be drove his car into the Head of Army Ahr Corps Circuit Judge GranVUle Hogan, is Luther League will be held not next middle of a 96 car freight train at How to Meet Temptations Frldey evening, but Friday evening, one who selects his wife from “the By WM. B. QILBOY, DJ). the North street crossing. great middle class." The piepon- Editor of The CXingregstlonallst. By OBOBOB HBNBk DOLE January 26. Young and old are Northampton, Mass.— Three Am­ moat cordially invited to attend. TeDs of His Experience deranoe of divorces he finds occur New York Reperti herst college students fined in court l ' • V ■* c among the very rich and the very The baptlam of Jemia marked Qi'e Junior Mission Band meets this here for"thum bing" rides, from mo­ IntemattoBal Sunday School Text, bOf the mouth of Ood." Our spirits afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. 25 Years Ago. poor. The veteran Jurist also advises beginning of hie distinctive minis­ January 14. need sustenance that bread cannot torists. gress b B a g Made. •Vj The Week New Haven—Yale announces can­ selecting a wife for something be­ try. This was the significance of give. The riches of the world can­ Monday—7:30: Beethoven. cellation of Yale-WiUiams hockey sides her looks. Ruby lips, he says, baptism. It was a sort of initiatory In all things It behooved Him to not purchase peace. Happiness ts Tuesday — 4:80: CTbnflrmatlon; “rub off at a touqh, but a good dis­ be made like unto His brethren.— from the inflow of life m m the 6:00: Children’s Chorus; 7:30: O. game scheduled for today at Wil- Miami, Fla., ^an. 18.— (AP) — New York, Jan. 18.— (A P )— A rite. liamstown. Mass., because of lack of position lasts a lifetime.” Heb. 2:17. Lord, In which Is light, power and Clef. Major General B ^ a m in D. Foulois, young doctor sat in a laboratory ■ V John the Baptist had such a con­ happiness, Just as heat and light are ice. Philadelphia—The musical thief sciousness of the greatness of the Thursday—7:30; Boy Scouts. who rose from the ranks of amateur room today, his eardrums buffeted ■ The vScrlpture Word Is the mind in the Inflow from the sim. Friday—^:80: Junior Choir. who stole Manny La Porte’s ,saxa- Messiah, whose forerunner he was, pilots to become chief of the United phones, drums and music is promls- by the chattering of monkeys dedi­ of Ood clothed In history, parable, "Then the devil setteth Him on a Saturday — 9:30: Confirmation; that he drew back from the honor pinnacle of the temple znd chal­ 6:00: Emanuel Choir. States Army Air Corps, believes he eo tunes for his wedding if he will cated to science, and labored on an of baptizing Jesus. song, story and simple statement. is the only man ever to learn to fly return the instruments. The leader lenged Him to prove His claims oy WORKERS OF CWA experiment that arouses bright It seenaed to him unfitting that Hence, every truth essential to our casting Himself down and trusting by correspondence. said his orchestra will play at the THE CENTER CHURCH hopes for eventual victory in the one conscious of his weakness and regeneration and the attainment ot the angels to save Him from injury." It was in 1908 that the now dis­ miscreant’s engagement party, (Ctmgregational) tinguished head of the country’s inferiority should be the instru­ heavenly happiness Is in it In the A g ^ the Lord answered the Rev. Watson Woodniff. blare forth the wedding march fight against infantile paralysis. ment of expressing the divine bless­ experience of the Lord, we are tempter by quoting the Word— Tt CLEAR FIRE LINES air forces began his initial training even come around later with a lull­ Dr. Maurice Brody of Otta\^ with the famous Wright brothers. ing and approval upon one so much shown how to use the truth for is written: ‘Thou shalt not tempt aby. who at 30 has a record of brilliant Morning worship— 10:60. Ser- He had but one and one-half hours greater than himself. marvelous emd sacred accomplish­ the Lord thy God.” ' mon by the Minister. But just now Manny’s helpless. research behind him, has applied a To Jesus, however, the rite had ment In resisting every form of evil The third time the devil tempted in the air before he flew his own The thief took even the seats from Prelude— Beside Still Waters plane. That was 25 years ago and “vaccine of formalized vU^’’ to a significance independent of the that assaults and "troubles us. The Him by offering Him the glory of ...... Nordman More Than 350 Men En- his automobile. monkeys with good results in 'pro­ man who performed it It was a he has been flying ever since. Word is given not merely to read for all the world if He would worship Anthem—Lead Us Our Father tecting them against the disease fulfillment of all righteousness. It Here to attend the All-American Meriden, Conn.—^Mike Crash, 40, its imsurpassed history, but to study him. Again the Lord answered In ...... Sullivan a farmer, found tonight that after that is to blsune for more than half was a part of that human process diligently, to use in life, and so the letter of the Word— ‘It Is writ­ ga{[ed in Task Throngh- air meet. General Foulois discussed Hymn Anthem—The Old Rugged the subject in which he has been all there may be something in a the Nation’s human cripples. by which the divine mission of Jesus learn of its mighty power In biing.- ten: “Thou Shalt worship the Lord Cross ...... Bennard was to be realized. absorbed for a quarter of a cen­ name. (Trash’s car crashed into two A long road lies ahead before Ing heaven into our hearts now and thy Ood, and Him only shalt thou Postlude—Faithful and Loyal science will know whether the new Yet Jesus well may have rejoiced serve.” ’ Then the d e'^ left Him, out This State. tury. other vehicles. Incidentally Crash forever...... Mallard development will confer the same in his baptism at the hands of John, and behold, angels came and minis­ “I started flying down in San was arrested on a charge of crash­ Forty days the Lord was tempted The Church school—9:30. Bible boon on humankind. But Dr. Wil­ for he paid to John the highest In the wilderness. When He was tered imto Him. All hell cannot Antonio, Texas,” he said. ‘T didn’t ing—while intoxicated. instruction for all ages. liam H. Park, famous authority on tribute that could be paid to mortal wearied by long and desperate temp­ break through the defence of the Hartford, Conn., Jan. 18.—Up­ know much about planes, so I crack­ Terryville, Conn.—If you owe the The Women’s Class— 9:80. Mrs. ed up pretty regularly. public health, pronounced Dr. man, when he said that among those tation, the de^dl, by which is meant Word and how to use it effectively. Leslie Hardy, teemher. wards of 350 CWA workers are now town money, you can’t drink public­ bom of women there had not arisen Wrote for Advice Brody’s work today a “definite ad­ hell in the aggregate, assaulted Him Thus we are shown the power of the The Men’s League— 9:30. Presl engaged In railroad fire line and ly in Terryville. First Selectman a greater than John the Baptist. from all points successively. Mark Word and how to use It effectively. “But 1 didn’t know>vhat caused William H. Elustace has posted the vance.” dent Harry Hitching. Bible study state boundary fire line cutting in the crackups. So I’d sit down and how the Lord met temptation; mstfk Thus we can win the ministry of names of persons indebted to the Works In New York in charge of Mr. Woodruff. write the Wright brothers in Dayton How essentially the baptism of the manner in which He won the angels. Search the word for pass­ this state, C. H. Latbrop, assistant Dr. Brody, who graduated from The CYP Club— 6:00. President, and tell them what happened. Then town in 8^ establishments selling Jesus was a part of the human happy, priceless victory. ages that meet your fallings. When state forest fire warden for the McGill University no longer ago Mary Alice Andrews. Leaders, Er­ they would write me and explain alcoholic beverages. An old law says ritual— a fulfiUment of all righteous­ The devil tempted the Lord to temptations come, use It as the Lord than 1928, is conducting his experi­ nest Irwin and Mary Marsden. State Forestry department said to why it happened. no liquor can be sold to them. ness in human terms and .demands— prove His divinity by turning stones did. When the tempter sees that The Week day. Five crews of about 20 men “That’s the way 1 learned to fly­ Seattle—A cow ambled slowly ments at Willard Parker Bureau of was manifested very quickly in the Into bread. The Lord met the you are resolute In It, he will leave Tuesday, 7:00— Choir rehearsaf. each, he said, are engaged in clear­ by correspondence.” down a main business street in the Health Laboratories. * experiences of the temptation. tempter with the letter of the Word. you, and angels will come and minis­ Tuesday, 7:00—Troop m . Boy ing fire lines along the railroad Since those early days, when be University district. She violated a The young doctor’s method, is to The baptism did not set Jesus Said He: ‘‘ Tt Is written— ’ Man ter unto you strength, rnd give con­ Scouts. rights of way in New Milford, Bea' traffic ordinance, however, in cross­ take infantile paralysis virus, a aside as apart from human life. solation and the peace of a spiritxial advanced successively to become shall not live by bread alone, but Tuesday, 8:00—Professional Wo­ con Falls, East Hampton, Bolton and captain of the aviation section of ing an intersection on a red light. deadly infective agent, and treat it It did not surround him with pro­ by every word that proceedeth out victor. men. Robbins Room. Andover, while similar work near Patrolman John Karlburg said. with formaline, a germ killer, to ob­ tective l^uences that were not the Signal Corps, Major, Brigadier Wednesday, 6:30—Annual meeting Cornwall Is being done by the CCC. general of the same outfit amd final­ So he ran herein—to a nearby ga­ tain the vaccine. vouchsafed to other meii. Another 250 men, he said, are and supper of the church. Annual ly first In command of the Nation’s rage, until ber owner was located. The first step is to obtain the It emphasized only the divine ca­ cutting state boundary fire lines in reports, election of officers. Supper air forces. General Foulois has flown* virus from the spinal cord of mon­ reer that he was to live in human in charge of the Women’s Federa­ the towns of Killingly, Thompson, Lincoln, Neb.—Down the street surroundings and even in the midst and studied practically every type sped an automobile, and hot in pur­ keys that have Infantile paralysis. tion, Mrs. Otto Viertel, chairman; Stafford, Enfield and Kent. Tbl , virus Is then treated with of human temptations. of flying craft suit was a police squad car. The Mrs. Fred Carpenter In charge of Berkshire Division His Prediction formidine (Just the right amount Here, again, was the fulfillment the dining room. speedometer registered a little more of all righteousness in the triumph At New Milford where the heavy In his opinion, the year’s great­ than 40 miles on hour. of formaline to kill the virus and Wednesday, 6:80— Cub Pack. traffic over the Berkshire division est advancement In aviation will be no more) and the resulting mixture of right over the promptings of Saturday, 6:00—Junior Choir re­ Finally the police car forced the evil and over the temptations of a CHURCHES of the New Haven railroad and the in the field of high powered planes, or emulsloajyi then Injected Into the hearsal. prevailing winds from the west dur­ capable of caxrying great loads other driver to the curb. Before brains of ^leittthy monkeys to de­ lesser good. The temptations that Saturday, 6:80— Cholf rehearsal. Officers Holloway and Graves could MANOHESTBB-VBBNON PABISHc^and Main streets at 7:80 if weather ing the forest fire seasons create a over long distances. Trans-oceanlc termine whether It will infect them. Jesus were no less real be­ approach the driver, another auto­ cause they were not gross tempta­ ist Bpisoopal permits, otherwise meeting in Cita­ dangerous condition from locomo­ passenger transportation by air Is Dr. Brody found It will n ot Methodist mobile wblssed up, stopped beside tookmg, Minis'itea del at 7:80. The Open Air service SECOND CONGREGATIONAL tive sparks, attention is being given only a matter of time, the general The Next Step tions of t';e flesh. Marvin 8. S' the first car and out Jumped a 'nie temptation to command that will be followed by a meeting In the Frederlrii C. Allen, Minister to clearing away all brush and In­ said, adk'ng that in his opinion The next step is vaccination, the finance car representative with a stones should ba made bread might North Blain Street Citadel at 8 p. m. flammable materials for a distance there will be regularly established Introduction of the vaccine through of 40 to 100 feet beyond the tracks. replevin for the speeder’s oar. be Interpreted in terms of material­ Today the choir meets for re­ Morning worship at 10:46. Ber service across the Atlantic In less the skin of other monkeys In an at­ In some places, Mr. Lathrop said, ism and groBsnesB, but It was more mon by the minister, "Wings.” The than two yeimi. The officers looked on for a mo­ tempt to render them Immune from hearsal at 6:30. The Church school SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL the line Is grubbed for a width of 16 ment “Better not add insult to In­ a temptation to use wonder-working music: The air force. General Foulois the disease. Dr. Brody .discovered meets Sunday morning at 9:46. The CHURCH Prelude—Slumber Song. .Schumann feet and all materials down to the said. Is working with the Depart­ jury," mused one, as they shuffled wer for insufficient or trivial ends that many developed what he call­ period of medltaUon with Mr. Mao- Leonard C. Harris, Minister mineral soil removed. The same ment of Commerce to develop a back into the police car without EIB the temptation to trail the dl- Anthem—God Is a Spirit.. .Bennett ed "pretty good immunity." Alplne at the organ, begins at 10:80 st^ps are being taken at Beacon reasonably priced plane that will banding the epeeder a ticket vlBe life in the mire of gross and Sunday services: Offertory—Prelude Op 28 No. 16... ’The monkey experiment is its and is followed by the Service of ...... Chopin FaUs, be said. Heavy blows up make flying available to the man of material sins. Worship at 10:46, at which the 9:80—Church school with classes final phase. The human phase Uiu in Postlude—March In E Flat... .Best and down the Naugatuck Valley In­ ordinary means. Everyman’s Bible Class will be for all ages. crease the hazards in that section the future. There are numy prob­ N The temptations that assailed Church school at 9:80. The mem­ Lighter than air craft, the gen­ guests. The sermon topic Is, “The 10:46—Morning w o r s ^ . Sermon, and some serious fires have occurred Deaths Last Night lems yet to be solved. Dr. bers of Everywoman's Qass will at­ eral believes, will never prove seri­ Jesus were the temptations that Master Code, Or The Bible In The the first In a series on "Christ's Way there, but are exp>ceted to be con­ a dark-haired, police young man were more likely to assail a man tend the Sunday morning service at ous competitors to the airplane, one Affairs of Today." There will be a in the World of Today." Subject, siderably minimised In the future who evidently has a horror o t the ealled to a high commission. Prob­ North Methodist obureb. reason being that weather cond^ons New York—Louis B. Nutting, 68, story for tbs boys and girls. The "Obstacles In the Way.’'^ through the work now undertaken first person singular, so carefully ably the keenest temptations that a Chrletlan Endeavor meeting at are a much greater problem fer olr- resident of the Foster-Wheeler choir will sing an anthem. The 6:00—Etmrorth L e ^ e Hour. Re- by CwA workers. does he omit the word ’T ’ from his man has to combat are those that 6:80, Dick Smith’s group leading. shipi than for airplanes. S irporatlon, manufacturers of pow­ hymns chosen are, "O Day of Rest oeptlon of new mem6ers In charge vocabulary, says merely: mMt him OB the plane of his noblest Fellowship meeting, Sunday eve­ East Hampton Job Ifneral Foulois flies his own er plant equipment. and Oladness," "Let All On Earth of the pre Ident, Raymond Meroer. plane, which has a maximum speed V ‘Tt's more or less bxperlmpital. aspirations and )d» f i t t e s t abiU- ning at 8 o'clock at the parsonage. Probably the greatest benefit will 'Tokyo—Ainaaro Sato, 77, Japa- Their Voices RalsA" 41NMrer My 7:16—Evening service. Twilight of 160 mHes per hour. tidse lunbaasador to the Umted Xn wi oite say is that irs | 1 ^ tles, * Instead of Monday evening at the be derived over the line from East Ood, to Thee," and "Take Up Thy talk, "Foolish Wise Men." Soldst, He said he "doesn’t keep track States from 1916 to 1918. good results with monkeys. We The temptation to the artist Is Cross, the Savior Said.” Sidney Strickland. Y. M. a .A . Hampton to Cobalt, along Bull HID of Its cylinders, but I know it has Dayton, 0 .—Sister Helen, 68, of can't say -it's applicable to hums,iq to use his fift for somethinf less The choir will sing tomorrow Music at the morning hour: Notes and the Lvman viaduct section. a 600-borsepower engine," and that the Sacred Heart, nationally known than beauty and glory of bis art. night at the Methodist Episcopal Prelude—Adagio (Symphony VI) Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. Fire there m 1980 burned over an beings. Analogies with other dis­ to prostitute It to baser ends, The area of 1000 acres, traveling north "flying is my greatest relaxation and leader In tne development of Cath­ eases lead us to think so, but that's Church In Stafford Springs. For * * f » I • I Wider Wednesday at 2—Women’s league from point of orii^ almost two pleasure." olic parochial schools. all we can say." temptation of the poet is to be this reason the Epworth League Processional Hymn. .Laudes Domini Wednesday at 7:80— Orchestra co n m t with somethinf less than miles and destroying a wide area of Bervcle will be omitted. Anthem—0, Wisdom ...... Noble rehearsal. the hifhest beauty of form and tlmberland before It was checked. The Epworth League is invited by Anthem—Comes at Times a Still' Saturday at 7:80— Choir re eapresslon and the nearest ap­ Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tyler to bold the ness oodward Bolton and that secUon between hearsal. Andover and Vernon has always proach to perfection that be can regular semi-monthly business meet­ Recessional H ym n ...... Burleigh achieve. ing and social at their home in Ver­ Postlude—Au Couvent...... Bo:)roSn been subject to frequent fires which ST. MARY’S CHURCH have burned over large areas quite The temptation of the man of non, Tuesday evening at 7:80, The Week Rev. Janies Stuart NelU, Rector regularly, It Is hoped that by organlBlng genius, or of statesman­ The District Superintendent, Rev, Monday, 7:00— Girl Scouts. 7:80, means at these fire lines to prevent like abUlty, Is to use hli organis­ Oeorge G. Scrivener of Norwich, will Boys' gym. ing power, or his skill in the mas­ praam Sunday morning, January 21, January 14— Second Sunday after many of these fires from occurring 'Tuesday, 4:00—Starlight Brown­ Epiphany. In the future. tery and leadership of men, for and bold tbs Quarterly Conference ies.. 6:00, Cub Scouts. 7:16, Boy Serriee as follows: There are about 80 to 40 miles of worldly ambition or for bis own at 8:80 in the afternoon. Scouts. 7:80, Ceclllan club. 7:46, Wait! agmndlsement. Bemon 9:80 a. m.—Qiuroh School. Men’s such fire lines along railroad rights Men’s Friendship Bowling League at Bible ClOM. of way to be cleared and to the pres­ It was the temptation of this sort The Sunday Worship Servloe will the Y. M. C. A. that Jesus rejected. In fact, the be held as usual t-morrow at 9:80 10:46 a. m.— Morning P r^ e r an( ent time about six miles of such Wednesday, 6:80—Parish su Sermon. Sermon topic: "Faith of work has been completed. real force of the temptation that as­ a. m. This service will include ser­ and church family gathering. Dlus- for sailed him may have had a deeper mon, children's story and nusio. the Prayer Book." The New Haven railroad has co­ trated talk by the pastor, 'G aining 8:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sunday operated greatly in reducing fires ■Ignlfloanoe. Wednesday evening the Youn^ the World’s Childhood and Youth. It. . may1 have been the temptation People’s Community Club will mee School. traceable to locomotive sparks and Singing from the screen. Music 7:00 p, m.— Evening Prayer an( recent records show a decrease from to work for a material and Imme­ at the Church at 7:80. program: William Turklngton, vio­ diate triumph of hli kingdom rather The Ladles Aid Society will serve Sermon. Sermon topic: “The Voice." 40 percent, to around four percent MANCHESTER’S lin; Mrs, Evelyn Quinn, piano. It Is The Week from such causes. than to choose the path that led to a meat pie supper from 6:80 to 7:80, urged that reservations be made the cross In his uncompromising Thursday evening. Reservations can Monday— 7:80 p. m.: Girls Friend­ Careless Smokers early. Committee, Mrs. Ellen Cros- ly Society. service of truth. be made by calling Manchester 6882. sen, 'phone 6680; Mrs. George Har Fires, however, cannot always be This is a temptation that In some Rev. O. O. Scrivener, District Tuesday—7:00 p. m.: Boy Scouts rls, 'phone 4810. 7:80 p. m.: Choir rehearsal. laid to locomotive sparks. The car UNUSUAL form assails us all, to refuse some Superintendent, will hold the Quar­ less smoker who throws away _ Thursday, 7:80—Young men’s Wednesday—4:80 p. m.— Conflr sacrifice that truth and righteous­ terly Conference of this Church, at lighted match and campers who fail mation Class for boys. ness demand and to set aside some 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Janu­ F r id a y , 2:80— W. H, M. S. wUl to put out their camp rires are fre­ great goal, while at th; same time ary 21. Thursday—2:00 p. m.: Ladies quently responsible for conflagra­ meet at the church. Speaker, Mrs. GuUd, we delude ourselves into thinking The third meeting of the Nutmeg Lucius Foster will give a talk on the tions that destroy large forest acre­ that the way of expediency Is the Trail Epworth League Institute will Friday—8:80 p. m,: Girls Friend age. Co-operdlion from such per­ school in North Carolina where her ly Candidates; 4:80 p. m.: Confirma­ urniture way of better achievement. F be held Friday night at Hockanum. sons would also greatly aid in the daughter, Naomi, teaches the Moun­ tion Class for girls. Tempted men may learn from the Supper at 6:30, program at 7:16. tain white children. Hostesses, the better protection of state and. pri­ nature of the Master's temptations, Monday—6:00 p. m.: Turkey Sup vately owned forests from the rav­ Misses Flora Stanley, Henrietta De­ per and Annual Parish Meeting in as well as find Inspiration In his con­ THE SALVATION ARMY von. 6:80, Young women’s gym. ages of fire. quest of the tempter. Adjt. R. E. Martin the Parish House. CWA workers are also construct­ Saturday, 9:00 — Intermediate Sunday, January 28— Sunday, boys’ gym. ing water holes wherever a stream Company meeting at 9:80 a. m. February 4— Mission. Preacher: The or swamp is crossed, making pro­ Under auspices of the Men’s Very Rev, Arthur J. Glasier, of St SALE CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Classes for everybody. Holiness Friendship club, a Fathers and vision for furnishing water to power Meeting beginning at 11:00 a. m. Luke’s Cathedral, Portlsmd, Maine. pumps or other equipment that K. Richter, Pastor Sons Banquet will be held at the Tuesday, January 16—Hartford The Simday afternoon praise church, February 12, Committee In local fire fighters can make use of meeting will be featured by selec­ Archdeaconry Sunday School Union Garden and Winter Streets charge, A. E. Holman, Thomas in the case of necessity. All these tions from the Band (David Addy, will meet at Christ Church Cathe­ 10:00 a. m.—English service. Rogers, Fred Rogers, Everett Mc­ holes are marked with appropriate To be announced Bandmaster) and Songster Brigade, dral, Hartford. Supper at 6:30 p. m signs indicating their use. 11:00 a. m.—German service. Kinney, Harold ^chmond, Herbert Speaker: Rev. James Stuart Neill, (Fred Olough, Jr., Leader). Improves Property 9:00 a. m.— Simday school. Ensign George Wlnsor who is at Robb, and the pastor. Archdeacon of Hartford, subject Hie Week present in charge of the Salvation Note: Under the auspices of the “The Use of the Prayer Book In the Cutting of stats boundary Are Installation of officers of the Army work in Bristol will be the Musical Club of Hartford, the Choir Church School.” lines in the towns of Killingly, in this paper early societies in both services. speaker. The ensign has seen serv­ of this church will appear' In con­ Thompson, Stafford, Enfl^id and Thursday at 8 p. m. the German ice all over-New England and is con­ cert on Thursday eyetdng, January SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL Kent is also progressing rapidly. choir and Friday at 8 p. m. the sidered one of the best bible stu­ 18. The concert is open ta the pub­ Mr. Lathrop said that in most ...‘.Vi English choir will meet for re- dents. He is an interesting and clev­ lic free of charge and will take place S. E. Green, Blinister cases land owners are very glad to next week in Center church (Main street, Hart­ have the Improvement made on hewsal. er speaker. This meeting is ar­ Swedish morning worship, 10:80. ranged for everybody and all are ford), at 8:15 o’clock. The two their property, realizing that it is a choral works being sung by the English morning worship, 11:10. protection against fire. However, welcome. Sunday school, 12:00. POLISH NA-nONAL CHURCH choir are: “Christ in the Universe’ he said, “a few have refused to al­ Prayer meeting at 7 p. m. fol­ Yoimg People’s Service, 7:80. Gohvay Street lowed by musical prelude by the by David McK. Williams, and “The low the men to go through their Rev. Peter Latae Canticle of the Sun” by Mrs. H. H, Tuesday Bible Study, 7:30. land. It is hard to see how an im­ band at 7:15. Salvation meeting at Wednesday prayer service, 7:30. 7:30 p. m. Ensign Wlnsor will A. Beach. provement that is paid for from pub­ 8:30 a. m.— Children’s mass. preach. Friday evening Young People’s lic funds, that provides work for the monthly social meeting ^ the home 10:80—^Mass. Open Air tonight comer o f Birch CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE needy and brings money into the p i t h ' s H, B. Anthony, Pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, 124 towns as well as Increases the value Maple street. of real estate should be held up by Soaday dissenting land owners." If any of O p p o i l f e l ^ Sdtod 9:00 a. p t—Morning praqer ser­ these dissenters can think of a rea­ L soathMhJMffndieater anci vice. . son, Mr. Lathrop said, he would be glad to learn of it. 9:80 a. m.—Church Bible schooL ADDISON SOUTH CHURCH Assisting Mr. Lathrop In the ac­ 10:46 a. m.—^Morning worship. Methodist Episcopal tivities are E. M. C. Eddy, assistant Sunday— Sermon by the pastor— subject: supervisor for the western section of 'The Baptism vrith The Holy Ghost" The officers of HUlstown Grange were installed last night by Alfred the state and C. H. Standlsh for the 9:30— Church School. 6:30'p. m.—Young People’s hour. eastern section. ., 7:80 p. m.—Ehrangelistio service. Stone and his assistants m m Wap- 10:45—Morning Worship with Sermon. ping. Mr. Stone is treasurer of Sermon by the pastor. Pioneer Past Masters’ Association "Obstacles in the Christ Way." The Week which is offering Its servloes for the ROOERB LEADS FIELD 6:00—Epworth League. Tuesday at 7:80 p. m.— Meeting Grange installahkm work. of the W. F. M. 8. at the church. 7:15— Evening SerVite. The pipy, "The Adventures of San Francisco, Jan. 18.— (A P )— Wednesday at 7:80 p. m,—^Prayer Grandpa", was given in the church On the traU of the |4.000 prlac T w ilight IValk. meeting. Foolish Wise Men. vestry a^ Buckingham, Thtueday money, 16 surviving golfers ted off F r l^ at 7:80 p. ol—Class nteet- eveftihg. ■ today in the third round of ^ an­ A jqiedal town meeUniT is called "O ir cynlcteiii, our Isn iiiwiMS, w dtytnem, am sqlMttto- nual Ban Frandaco National match BOT of Uie appeal of eoonoiiae'deternilBlsio for tha appeal of t(w Jsmiary 18 at 8 p. at in the play open chhmplbaahlp. The tour- BlfAHUEt LfmiBIUN OlssteAnitw lllgh. school pudltofluin nopBpnt medalist, Jaba Rogcri 'o f Ifghlvouseeee, onr Marring a i ellUoal dIaUacMona, ear elMdlew ■ont B . EfIciHiM, Paster pem|ra t e a | ^ of I8A400 Metlapentallsiu, oar iaos^ndty fer moial tbose ane tte Denver, paced the Mid. Regwai mmtk, Aid funds to he siuiUed. 10 was his flnt and ssedad roaoSi lundagr aghool -aafl-BIMe Olasprii s/mne tmA t o '^ HO- one-atdetljrlotoHie. ’ ^ a te lio T : - -tohm Is the foiurth - f: •> / ^ ( UQ^iUtD C,AUUOS, UUhW. ■M ua' lev: AJo m :' .'.v

;»A«BFOtne MANOHES'rBB EVENING HERALD. MAKCHESTER^OO^r* I" ilancltBBtHr aad vioe-preatdant of Oeaeral Mo­ lie seems to be everlastingly in dan­ IN doNFERENCE tors, to up soma figures oal projects was Involved. Kahad berala. freight business would equal the ton- than these things. tors. All rtgbu el rapabUeatloa of Secretaty Harold L, Ickes, PWA A voter eouM vote tor the piM- aoeofai dlapatobaa barala ara alae ra- miles of all the freight carried from administrator, was still in tiie hos­ dentiai. candidate of one party ^irad aahrad. city to city by automobile trucks in ONE BOTTLE ONLY pital with a broken rib when he the vice prestdentlal danAdatA of Pull aamea sUaat of N ■ A Sar* the entire ooimtry. received a warm another. If be chose. ▼ tea, taa _ Citizens of the United States who from Preeideat Rooeevelt ahklBg, In another way of putting it one The moet important etteet wfittld have recently remembered the pre- ■What the heck?” The President be to make Independent praatdei^al Publlabar’a~ Rapraaratatira: Tba dollar out of every eight dollars of ordered a full • report by the fol­ Jullua Matbawa Spaolal Agaooy—Naw prohibition customs regulation per­ candidates pra^eable. An lade- Tork. Cbloago, Datreit aad Boatea. freight business done by all the lowing noon. pendrat canmdate now must orgea- mitting a resident returning from Quick work enabled the PWA MEMBER AUDIT BORBAO OP railroads comes from traiflc created ize in every congressional dUfirlet to abroad to bring in a hundred dol­ to report 10 whola contracts con­ CJ RCULATlOXa by highway transportation. get hie eleotore Ob the bnUot lars’ worth of alcoholic liquors or summated and about 160,000,000 Tbs resolution re soar frnSMd Tba Baraid Prlatl..Pnati..if Compaay. laa., What the railroads will do t o this n-ecelved by or en route to state aaaumaa no SaaaaiaJ raapoaatblltty wines free of duty may as well for­ would credil candldatea a itb Iselr for typorrapblea. arrora appaartag la set of figures when they are con- and local efflolals. One O'* the estlra popular rata when the efipmt get it again. ’Ths Treasury ^^e-1 five new ones was a 129,000,000 advartiaamaeta fa tba Maaebaatar frdnted by them we haven't the wea made hers. TA eaadifiate trho Oranlag BaralA partment in a new order promulgat­ project in Chicago. slightest idea But at all events ran second with 1JKK),000 vetex: In ed this week has knocked that one­ It was' decided, without pub­ New York, for Instaaoe, wnidd have SATURDAY, JANUARY IS. Mr. Swayne has brought up a sub­ licity, to start dishing out the time privilege into a cocked hat them credited egainet Ua "Ofipo-, ject that for some reason has been grants—amoimtlng to SO per cent Bent’s possible 2.000,000, whenas One bottle per person and no more of the allotment in each ease—at TOLL OF SPEED almoet entirely overlooked, hereto­ the latter under the preaeat ayatom may be brought in duty free. Week­ once, vlthout waiting on con­ receives the state’s entire electoral The frightful record of more than fore, in the endless debate over tracts. enders and others'who have bad vdle.) . ^ 39,000 killed by Butomobilea In 1988 whether the trucks were ruining the A warm statement was pre­ ’This feature would make, it bB' vague ideas about nuining over into pared, ebargins local officials with la g mare continustlon of a oondl railroads and consequently ought to poesible for a eamfldata to win Canada aad stocking up at leiw-duty dilatory tactics. Blams for delay tion that bail apparantly, btooma be l^dslated against while receiving fewer votes than prices will have to give up that fond atmebes on both ends. Of con­ his oppraent fixed. Since the beginnlBf of the tracts sent out by PWA, 279 had expectation. But there will be a diapute - in (levelopment of this ast|mordlnary been executed and returned, while the Jttdieiary eonm ltte on that T H A T PAcinC HOP 807 bad not been returned. feature of what wo are pleased to point and Senator Nerrla of Ne- Tnasmueh as ths round-trip tnns- waaka, tha aatlior. ia wUUng to call our dvUlsatloa, aothlaf of an y Bepeel Boon to Baronet oompromlae It laportaaoe baa bees dong to put aa ciessnln fiight of Oensral Balbo aad Sir CbMtlm Bose» Brltfeb baronet end to the slaughter os the high­ bis fisst of piaass last summer wa» MN who Ixvrated tba Cenadlea eervloe Two Ona Tanka on Ante : in tbs aaturs of a eempllmsnt to rifie end Uvee here now, finds repeal Automebllea at tba Mara way ways, llillloas of adamaltery words a lot more eonveolent. Amedea and ths Chicago exposi­ have two gaaollDe tanka, Tkatei at hare been written, oounOese gn^be uals of great vigor. You should sn- His favorite Seotoh wMskey is the Bureau ot Standarfia Indie to it and charts have been drawn for the tion, it is pofsibls that on# might NEW joy a good digestion and will prob- made at hL own Sootob estate. Un­ would be ebeaper to nae a high- be accused of bad manners, some- ablv avoid the digestive disordere der problMtlon, the only way Btr benefit of tboee moronlo minds to HEALTH-DIET ADVICE which are most commcmly found grade motor fual for atartlag the ing In tbs way of a brsaeb of hos­ Charles could gat his own Scotch motor aad a obaapar fael nftar the which figures mean nothing, futile among those in whom the trunk is here was ttvoufli the British em­ pitality, if bs wsrs to sblarg• upon B\ DR. FRANK NeCOY motor warma vp. end mesnlnglees statutes bare been YORK too short. bassy. • SCCVlC£.mC Qoaatlona la regard to Health and Diet* / ’The automobile laduatxgr hifia’t ths mailisd dUfsrsnee in ths dsgree Bnptn^ end Tap Danetag The embassy bought Seotoh, iocorpCrated in the laws of the rs> wUi bo answered by Or. McCoy who can tb a mapped up the idea bi^ It Question: Mary Q. living in Wen­ imported It nndor Its dlplonoatio of advanes publicity glvsn to that By JUUA BLAN8HARD be addressed in care of thii paper. Bo- may. rious states—but nothing whatever atchee, Wash, wants to know: "I prlrllege, and made gifts to Bo m fiight and that which prsceded tbs eloae stamped, aelf-addressed envelope. of any real eflectlrenees has been nave a small rupture aad would like Now R o m can Import his own. New York, Jan. I*. — Every now (or reply. hop of ths six Unitod Statss Navy to take up tap dancing, skating, Oami'tm, a metaL la tha haaijleat done. Hardly ever is anything of and then something happens to and acting on trapera. Do you plaoss to Honolulu. Howtver, per­ bring borne bow justifiable is the Important members of CongreM subatanee in tha world. real effectirenees seriously proposed. EAT A "GOOD'' BBEARFAST think these ectivitles are advis­ haps it m ^ bs barsly mentionsd ,^of examining you I would be bet­ a b le ?” The reason for ths ^^parent hMp- pride Americans have in their de­ ter able to advise you' resanling without a dus amount of shams. mocracy. ... The other day Mrs. There are many disciples of the Answer: The best plan Is for lessness of society to protect ^ts^ your problem. It Is poes^ that you to sit right down and write to For wesks bsfor# tbs bsginning of no-breakfast plan aa advocated by vour trouble is coming from souj8 Franklin Roosevelt gave away June me for my article on "Curing Rup­ against this horrible p ^ - is not far Dr. Dewey over a quarter of a ben' imbalance of the secretions from the fiight of ths Italians the cablss Hamilton Rhodes at her wedding to ture.” Please follow the instructions to seek if we will but be candid tury ago. ’This plan baa proven a tbs ductless glands. I am therefore and ths news columns were filled Ferdlnimd D. Sanford and, aaide for qusstlons and answers as given gora ona for many peopla, chiefly sending you my article called "How with ourselves. We cannot do from everybody's craning bis neck at ths beading or end of todxy^ ar­ with the preparations for tbs ven­ almost to the breaking point, the those whose evening meal has not Fasting Influences the Ductless ;away with the deadly dangers of the been selected with ths greatest care. Glands’’ as it may be of interest to ticle and enclose one large, self-ad­ Service ture. The whole magnificent under- simplicity of ths whole affair was dressed, stamped envelope to help automobile without adopf^ Ona who is not bxmgry in the yoti, I would suggest that you taka that Speakf of Exporiones taking was mads still more impres­ in no wise changed by baying the pay the cost of mailing. 1 feel sure morning may be bilious aad toxlo stretching exercises whlob would wholly new attitude toward the First Lady prssent that after you have followed the sive by plenty of bass dnun aad from unwise eating at other times. cause the legs to be stretched as whole question of highway travel— Mrs. Roosevelt was quietly es­ directions giy«n in the article you ROBERT K. ANDERSON cymbals accompsalaasnt. Ths sa- corted to her place a few moments If there Is any time in tbs day when long as possible. aa attitude that would involve com­ one should be naturally hungry it will be able to close the rupture en­ Fuaaral Dlraetor For psditlon was no Uushlng vlqlst before the wedding march pealed fortunate fact for you to oon- tirely. The exefcisee which would plete abandoment of a system of forth. When the minister asked ia«aftlr the 12 hour fast from the WATKINS BROTHERS, Ine. "The American fiight, on the other tvaning meal to breakfast time. ■Mpr is that a human b e ^ w ith a be moet helpful to you are thoie TEL. Offlea 6171. 'Boiiaa-74ttt‘ ' speed which has so obsessed our who gave this A^omaa in marriage, very long trunk has a dsclded ad­ given in my article on "Slantlni bend, was pulled off almost by Mrs, Roosevelt came forward aad After a refreshing sleep the impafi^tlons that, like the obse^ vantage, as this gives plenty of Board Exercises.” I would ram sft stsslth. N ot unitlli the day o f Its j^ke ia her natural, quiet tone. body is posseseed of more energy room for the vital organs to oper­ that for the preaent you take these Sion of the drug addict, it has be­ Tbea she stepped back and out of than at other times, and even a dsparturs ^ mors than a handful ate. For this reason, many peopls exercises and leave tne tap dancing come aa actually controlling force the picture, and the bride and groom meal of inharmonious congjomsra- with long trunks helve been individ­ until your rupture Is ourtd. of tbs nation’s people even know became the center of attraction. in modem life. tions can be digested with greater that it was contemplated. And it After tbs processltm bad gone ease than if eaten during the work­ Within a single generation we was over almost before the country back up the aisle, Mrs. Roosevelt, on ing day, or at the end of an ex­ have readjusted our conceptions of Charles Hanson Towne’s arm, moved hausting day of bard mental or knew what was going on. quickly and quietly out, stopped to physical work. If one ia CXreful to highway transportatioa from the Yst the fiight from Callfomla to embrace the bride and disappeared. ■elect his breakfast with conMder- point of eight or nine miles an hour Hawaii was more than half as long Had this been any other country atlon of proper food values and to the point of fifty miles aa hour. than America, with the First Lady combinations, this msal can be agdn as the longest sea bop made taking part, the whole order of made the most valuable one of the Probably not one automobile driver by the Italian planes. *i events would have been changed. day, as miKb Is to be gained by in ten is so made up, pbylcally, In Europe they frequently com­ Everybody would have bad to rise starting each day prudently. when she entered. She woiUd have Upon arising it is a good plan to morally and temperamentally, as to plain that Ameiibans are too much be thoroughly de^dable as to driv bad to leave first. It wouldn’t have take a few causthenlc exercises be­ given to tooting their own bom. been the bride’s triumph at all . . fore. an open window. These ex­ Ing his car at fifty miles an hour That may be trut, but when It Particularly nice was the Incident ercises sbotild >e used mostly to loosen up the muscles and liga­ with such skill and concentration as comes to touting his official achieve­ that led to Mrs. Roosevelt’s pres­ to create the very minimum of ence . . . Knowing June very well, ments, and stretching exercises are ments Uncle Sam is, compared to Mrs. Roosevelt knows her devotion preferable to the one requiring danger to himself and others; yet most European governments, an to her mother, Mrs. Edwina Hamil' great muscular exertion. Not over A N U A R Y we fill the roads with automobiles over-modest advertiser. ton, who was In California and un ten minutes should be devoted to traveling at such precariously high able to be present. Mrs. Roosevelt these stretching and benifing exer­ telephoned June, expressed her re­ cises and a cold shower bath taken speeds—and wonder that our kill­ gret that Mrs. Hamilton couldn’t afterwards will send the blood ings in a single year reach the CHICAGO PAIR be there and asked If there was any^ bounding to the inside of the body a month of Bargains neighborhood of thirty thousand. Whether the Century of Progress thing she could do. She couldn’t and back again to make the skin glow with new life. If by some magic the speed o t really take Mrs. Hamilton’s place, Eheposition at Chicago last summer she knew very weU, but could she If orange'juice is desired it had automobiles were suddenly reduced was marvelous or terrible, it cer­ substitute fo r her ? . . . N ot only a best be taken immediately upon under all conditions, to one-half the tainly was superlative. So many sidelight on the bigness of our arising so that at least thirty min­ rates at which cars travel today—if gracious First Lady, but also an In­ utes elapse before breakfast is THE MAN (or perhaps it was a woman I) who invented tho towel people came away from the big dication of the bigness of a Democ­ served. it were impossible to drive them at show declaring it to bC the best racy that can produce such p^ple. 'The following are good sample had a great ideal And an equally great benefactor was the man more than fifty per cent, of their thing ever, and so many others in­ breakfasts to be used by those in Party in a Penthouse good health: present acceleration, is there any sisting that it was the worst ever, Quite as thrilling as the wedding No, 1—One or two coddled eggs; (or more likely a woman) who conceived the scheme of making sane person who doubts that there that those who didn’t go at aU are its^ was the reception held by Four or five pieces of Melba toast; would be a tremendous diminution wondering what unique kind of a Elizabeth Arden for the bride and Five stewed prunes. towels as colorfully attractive as they are bathingly serviceable. in the number of automobile fatal­ show it could possibly have been, to groom in her penthouse high above No. 2—Dish of boiled whole teeming Fifth Avenue . . . A pri­ ities? wheat grain; One poached egg on ''V affect different people so contrarlly. vate elevator soars to the top floor, toast; Stewed raisins. But what would be the reaction If the exposition’s management which baa the bedrooms, library and No. 3. —French omelet; Three or Along about this time of the year, towels also have their plan to any proposal to bring about, by bad deliberately rigged up this effect dressing rooms . . . It spoke well four muffins, made from real some process of law, such a reduc­ for the women guests that every whole wheat flour; Stewed figs. of moving from bargain countem to thrifty closets, linens, hand­ — ^wbicb, o f course, they couldn’t do body resisted the temptation to, No. 4—Dish of cottage cheese; tion of speed? Would the country —they wotild have been doing them­ snitch a few beauty gadgets, for the Three or four retoasted triscuit; kerchiefs and blankets also beckon the eye and prleesT soothe ths stand for it? It is very much to selves quite a bit of good; because low modernistic dressing table, with Applesauce. be doubted. its orchids in vases, its white por­ No. 5—One or two eggs poached there are now literally millions of celain figurlngs, and the bathrooms in milk and served on Melba thoast; pocketbo * Caoeeup of a Cardinal ’To inake whole wheat muffins you intended to get TRUCKS VS. R. IL»S themselves out to the Windy Qty, Cardinal Hayes la such an Imprea- use only real whole wheat flour and next rammer, just to dlraover which sive figure that probably few peo­ mix with milk and small akoount of iCost folks, whether or not they half of their fricctda Is completely ple realiM how handsome he ta, baking powder. Put In a hot oven v|, ^gre team w ith emotloBal synqtathy oloae at hand, or what a perfectly and ^en turn the (ire down and kxmey. for the railroads In the letter's per- infectious, pleasant laugh ha has ... bake slowly for twenty Those fortunate .enough to see Um Use 1 0 shortening and make the •mrial coatrovarny with the auto-. in his study op Madison Avenue, be­ muiflae very thia. inoUle trnel^ would be wUUng FRANCE hind St Patrick's Cathedral, find enough to grant that the develop- “D m erlsis has become so grave him seated in an impressive, ban

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Women*8 Dollar Day 1934^8 First and Foremost WEARABLES Ready-to-Wear t For Dollar Day E xtra! $1.49 Bias-Cut Silk Slips Store-Wide Dollar Day—Mondayi 20 Only! Women’s $22.50 to 0 Sizes 34 to 42 in flesh or tearose. Straight or No Every department throughout the store is fully atoehed witii quality mer­ Many Lots $25.00 Furred Coats ^ California tops, cut-out laces and adjustable chandise, to participste In this tremendoos, value-giving event! This page Sizes 14 to 44. Not many models in each size. straps. (Main Floor Bargain Booth). Merchandise gives you a partial listing of the sensational meney-saHng bargains ofler^ Are Black and brown with wolf, skunk and kit fox to shoppers Monday. Others too numerous to Itemize, wiU be found in every furs. Elach is silk lined and warmly interlined. $1.49 Silk Lingerie $1.49 Printed Sent C. 0 . D. department of this great store! ^ Limited Come early. Dance sets, chemises and Percale Pajamas panties. L a^ trimmed and Special! •M A IN FLOOR •M A IN FLOOR Misses’ $19.75 to $22.50 ^ tailored models in flesh, One and two-piece mod-' tea rose and blue. els, sleeveless or with BARGAIN TABLE BARGAIN TABLE Tweed Coats and Suits MAES' FLOOR puff sleeves. Sizes 16 ^ 69c Smart Printed and 17 in rose, blue or 1,000 Prs. Ruffled and Women’s 49c The suits are two, three and four piece mddela Hooverettes green. Tailored Marquisette of the swagger type. The coats are belted, reg­ Medium a n d O -f Quality Rayon ulation models. Sizes 14 to 20. large sizes. ^ 3 $1.49 Raymi Night ^ CURTAINS The prints are fast color.^ Gowns-^pecial! f l UNDIES Women’s and Misses’ $3.98 and Reversible front style Ehctra and regular sizes, x l 2 prs. with ruffles and pockets. Lace trimmed and tailor- Slight irre^ars of 81 toi 4 for $4.98 Raincoats MAIN FLOOR ed styles in blue, flesh or 81.50 qualities! Ivory or« dainty tea rose. BLOOMERS, PANTIES, ( Come early for these smart suede finish, jersey and $1.95 Printed ecru with self figures and STEPINS AND VESTS. < gaberdine coats. Trench and regulation m<^els . . . Percale and $1.95 Silk Blouses dots; some with colored dots. Lace trimmed and taUored all are brand new. Special for Monday only. Ruffed styles and with Pris­ models in extra and regular Broadcloth Smocks Very Special! cilla tops. AU sales final. Extraordinary Dollar Day Sizes 34 to 42. Styled* Short sleeve models withj sizes. Women’s $7.95 and $8.95 Glove with long sleeves, pockets or without collars. Solid' and double notch coUars. shades and prints. Sizes • m a in FLOOR • MAIN FLOOR L eather Jackets Special values! 34 to 40. BARGAIN TABLE SHOE BARGAINS BARGAIN TABLE Sizes 14 to 44 for misses and women both. Brown, Nurses’ and Maids’ blue, black and green. We know you’ll want one of $1.39 Coat Sweaters Women’s and Men’s 385 Pairs! Women’s $3.00 to these swagger models. Each Is kash lined. $1.50 White Uniforms Sizes 38 to 46 in tan, | Women’s 79c Full Sizes 16 to 46. Long or | brown, blue and navy., $1.50 and $2.00 $5.00 SAMPLE Shoes short sleeved models in ' Long sleeve models with Sizes 4 and 41/ 2. B or C width. High grade Fashioned Silk Women’s and Misses’ $12.75 good quality broadcloth. pockets. Special values! HOUSE SLIPPERS footwear in all leathers. Pumps and ties. Shop Some Hoover aprons also. Silk and Woolen Dresses 69c Rayon Undies \^omen’s bridge slippers of early for best selection. HOSE $1.95 Long Sleeve black crepe or kid, leather' . Lovely sheers, rough crepes and woolens In light and Slip-on Sweaters 3 for soles and Cuban or baby \ | 1,200 Pairs! Women’s $3.00 2 pairs dark shades. Sizes 14 to 44 in many styles, mostly Sizes 34 to 40 in two-tone \ Bloomers, panties, vests < Louis heels. Men’s all y | one-of-a-kind. Values YOU shouldn’t miss. and stepins. Ehctra and leather slipper, soft soles. SHEER CHIFFONS and( or solid colors. Popular to $5.00 Shoes SERVICE weight with* models with V or crew regular sizes. Milanese Sizes 6 to 11.______Patent leather and black or brown calf, kid and suede. Women’s $19.75 to $25.00 glove silk and lace trims. fine reinforcements. Slight necklines. Oxfords, one-eyelet ties, step-ins and opera pumps with irregulars. Popular shades. 59c Novelty ^ • m a in fl o o r all styles of heels. Transparent Velvet Dresses 39c New Printed BARGAIN TABLE MAIN FLOOR Kitchen Aprons Printed Aprons S I Closing out our.entire stock of fine quality velvet Girls’ $2.00 and $3.00 Girls’ Oxfords and DOLLAR DAY dresses at a give-away price; Siz^ 14 to 44, mostly 4 for ' 3 for ?■ Women’s $1.49 In black; a few In colors. Btnir attractive models in 80-square prints. Rufle Sample Oxfords and ^ Pumps a variety of prints. trims. Printed 80-Square Pumps. X Values up to 83.00. Sizes GLOVES SECOND FLOOR Women’s and Misses’ Woolen PERCALE DRESSES Black or brown oxfords 'f 8 1-2 to 2. Brown and Women’s $1.49 Glace and patent leather punjps black elk oxfords; brown and Silk Dresses Regular sizes in models with in sizes 9, 10 and 13; B, C and camel elk ties; patent Slipon Gloves For Dollar Day short puff sleeves, flare or D. leather pumps. BROWN, BLACK, BEIGE Values up to 86-00. All sizes for women and misses. skirts, pique FOURTH FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR and GRAY in plain, 4-but­ A very good assortment of styles and colors. You trims; some tailored sports ton l»ig;tb slipona that are' could not make them for this small sum. models. Children’s $1.79 Elk Hi-Shoes trim fitting. PK sewn and' Super RUG Values washable. Women’s and Misses’ Regular SPECIAL! Regrular $1.69 Heavy Sizes 3 to 6 in white or smoked elk with flexible DOLLAR DAY soles. Women’s $1.49 $5.95 Silk Dresses Chenille 24x48 Rugs f o u r t h f l o o r Fleece-Lined AU sizes from 14 to 50, Including very smart models Here’s real front page news for home-makers. 12 HANDBAGS Clapeskin Gloves for mau'ons. This is our regiilar 85.95 stock and is new hooked designs in beautiful color cpmbina- 500 Just Arrived! One-button styles in black reduced only for this one day. or brown. Not all sizes. THIRD FLOOR tions. These rugs are reversible. Don’t pass up New Spring Bags this sensational bargain. Little Tots’ and Babies’ WEARABLES Genuine CALFSKIN, patent $1.69 Oval Rag $1.69 Braided Oval leather, simulated and lizard For Dollar Day DOLLAR DAY 24x48 Rugs Yam Pugs grains! Red, gray, brown, navy Men’s Furnishings and Qothing Rose, orchid, green, blue,' Size 24x42. Washable. i and blflick! Pouches and envel­ CORSETS Featured in various at­ opes with safety pockets and EXTRA! gold, black and white. smart trimmings! For Dollar Day Splendid value. tractive colors. Babies’ Bird’s-Eye $ 1.00 Extra Special! Corsettes Diapers — $2.00 Value! $1.79 Fully Shrunk Broadcloth Shorts $1.75 Washable 79c Plaid Rag New Handbags Values $2 to $3! Values to 83.50! Models with 24x48 Rugs Smooth a n d o WORSTED SWEATERS in or without imderbelts. All Broadcloth Shirts and Lisle Shirts Chenille Rugs rough grained ^ J-Ur 1 Doz. slipon and coat style, sizes 2 sizes from 32 to 48 in a va­ White, blue, tan and gray< Values to 50c! \ Size 22x44. Two patterns < 2 for simulated leathers! Pouches I Sizes 27x27 hemmed. to 6. riety of models. with collar attached . . . Famous make 3 f OP in six reversible color An entirely new importa­ and envelopes! Black, brown,* Only a limited quanti­ HANDMADE SACQUES and neckband in white. Sizes shorts in sizes combinations with mot­ tion. Pastel shades you i gray, navy! ty to sell! KNITTED .SWEATERS .in Corsets and Girdles 13% to 17. 30 to 46 and shirts in sizes tled grounds. win Uke. MAIN FLOOR 14 to 40. ..Jp pink, blue and white. Values to 83.50! Back-lacing ( $1.55 Novelty SAMPLE WASH DRESSES corsets; front clasping glr-' $1.79 Ribbed O a t $1.49 Novelty 20x36 Carpet Mats with PANTIES in dotted Broadcloth Pajamas * Sweaters ' DOLLAR DAY dies; side hooking and all Fast color, figured effects Made of heavy quality broadloom carpet in plain shades^ Swiss, voile and broadcloth, elastic stepins. Heather shades in a prac­ or figured. HOSIERY 2 for $1.00 sizes 2 to 6. . . coat and middy style. tical weight. Two-Way Stretch Girles FuU cut and corre^y FIFTH FLOOR Women’s $1.50 Values $1 Each sized . . . B, C. and D. 65c Nainsook ^ Silk-and-Wool BUTTON-ON WASH SUETS EXTRA! Regular 81-50 values! Long' Union Suits ^ for boys, sizes 2 to 6. girdles in waffle knit fabric.' $1.55 “Nite-Tog” VJ BOYS’ FURNISHINGS and CLOTHING Hose ! WORSTED SLIP-ON SWEAT­ Little Girls $1 2 fo r Full fashioned to fit nicely. Firm, controlling, comfort­ Flannel Pajamas H ERS 2 to 6. Panty Dresses able. Heavy weight, regulation Good weight! Reinforced For DOLLAR DAY Black, beige, honey brown DRESSES for babies. Hand­ Broadcloth o < elastic waist. Made oi 88- and gup metal. coat style in stripe effects. made, smocked and embroid­ and prints. “ Brassieres and Bandettef. AU standard sizes, B, Ci square nainsook. $1.95 Slip-on $1.79 Wash-Top ered. Sizes 2 to 6. Plaids Sweaters Womep’s BURSON and D. Regular 39c Suits , Lisle Hose GERTRUDES, scalloped and and plain colors.______2 for Medium and light weight, Broadcloth tops In colors < embroidered. $2.50 Pants or Mogadore Ties crew and V necklines.' and p a tte rn s...... tweed 3 prs. I PILLOW COVERS, hand scal­ ViUues to 75c! Long bras­ Brushed and flat knit in sieres and short bandettes. $1.39 Ovefalls 5 for shorts; also solid shades. Regular sizes, 9 to 10 1-2. loped and embroidered. EXTRA! Fast color and bar tacked Neat stripes to pcmtilsr colors and borders. Sizes Sizes 4 to 10. Black, gun metal, chucker, STOCKINETTE CRIB SHEETS 26 to 38. Babira’ $1.00 cotton worsted and cash- shades . . full sized and light gun metal. 27x36. mere pants. Sizes 30 to weU made. $1.79 All Wool MAIN FLOOR HEMSTITCHED MUSLIN Crib Blankets DOLLAR DAY 46. Samples! $1.50 CRIB SHEETS. Sizes 36x50 O fnw , * Men’s and Boys’ ▼! 2-Piece Pajamas Knickers Tweed mixtures an d . DOLLAR DAY in pink or ^ China, Glass and Close-out! 50c All Wood $1.00 Caps Broadcloth and flannelette' brown or gray with knit­ ■blue with cute nursery in coat and middy style. patterns. ______“Interwoven” Hose , 2 for ted grip cuffs. Sizes 8 Lamps Wools, llsles, FuU lined, leather sweat Plain colors and patterns. to 18. CURTAINS AND 3 for $1.00 $1.69 Pottery 4-Piece rayons in neat 3 prS . band.. .tweeds and her­ Broadcloth Shirts DRAPES EXTRA! patterns and ringbones in grayv tan and 69c Knitted Values 50c Each Mixing Bowl Set eolor combinations. Sizes brown. Size s 6 3-4 to and Button-on $1,200 Prs.! $1.69 to $1.98 Flannelette Gowns, Gertrudes Union Suits Babies’ 69c Sbirts Elmbossed floral design in ' 10 to 12. 7 3-8>' Blouses Ruffled Marquisette and Kimonos. MAIN f l o o r Silk uid Wo RsIlxiisiiRton’ remarkably good value. ball Tuipblers, 4 Coaaters, 1 JL ors and patterns. Ex­ St^rar Bowl and 1 (!keacmer. Ndn-coatette. 1.000 Yards! Washable Girls’ $^.00 Sample $1.00 (HI Otpaqne ceptionally fine quaUty. Both fo r Worsted Sweaters Window Shades 1,250 Yds.! Pottery Table gritsalswl M s^'lriS'riw r^ Silks and Crepe- $1.89 Size 81x108 Back Satins Slipen modals in very' Green-and -ecru o Kilbqmie Gingbam . Lamps 89 inches wide ~j or green-apd- * AUr 5 yds. “a-YeRir’’ Sheets $1.49 Lunch Kits iqniart two-tone colors. white, alfo solid colors. S^zm ite ' with sathta. Can- SIMM 7 to 14. 29c, 82 inidief Limit a cqftQiaot- ICriri box with phit! -'f-M tooa. All abadaa and 8te78. ■ ■ m iin, iiMBy tipony ozetr '*• oinr ZOOM qpemii^ Trine % I PAQB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDA^Y, JANUARY 18,1984 si/ V’. IS .

DAILY/ RADIO T he H igh School W orld SATURDAY, JANUARY II (Central sai Netei All presnui^ te ksr.sai bulo ohslni VoL I., No. 38. Stturdsff Jftnaary 13, 1984. Comirfled by Stadmte of AUMboater High Sohool MIm Helen Estei, F^nlty Adriior fled; oosst to oeastTo to et. JoMezstlo Srosreais ouaisst to ohssoSi\r. M. NBD-WIAF NBTWORK eioa- fli •ASIO — Botti woof «lw wool wUo »>it- ejiL _ wior wtos wash wfi stflo- «;ao--neo, TANKSTERS BEATEN Jaek ArSMVMt Visits Juvenile Court Student Pens Treatise VALUABLE PRIZES WMS wooo wool wtsa wwj • i 4fr. iiae-THesV wofl Ooe. Soborban f NM THi^Ba?A CANADIAN -^wtzU • l O O - 7 :00r-F. W. W ilt, . w Im J e iM wobo wdoy kfrr orot otof 8u a - 7 iiB—Botsooo O rm a, To Study Delinquents BY STATE JAYVEES About Fire Department IN ESSAY CONTEST — wnro wptf WWDO wU wjos i l ^ 7iS0—The SoronaSsra ■a wtod won wno wib wixel •I 4S - 7 i4»-Tiie Oulssr. WMS wsBb kvoo wkr wfoo wbop kpro 7 i0C— liQO—loham Jenaa wool ktbo ktbi w o m 7 H 5- till—Ildar MlahoHa ______Bodalofloal MP«et« of eduoetlOB,4 in its efforts to wipe out Juvsnils Tbs Manebsster firs departmant^maohins cost approxlmatsly 118,000 MOUNTAIN— inrir.kSbl 7i4»- iia^-Hinpot A uunber*-te« SAOIFIO COAST— MO Ui kgw koao 1 :00- tlOO—Stokawalil Orobas,-« 1ae 0 that ii, the relationship of the indi­ dslinquency throughghln Intslligent sym­ No. 1, locatsd at the corner of Pine Their latest equipment is a City kbg kfod ktor kfZ pathy with young people. betting Meet Enk With 42- Only Seniors and Juniors \ • ill— file—Staopnseio A Bud" vidual to society, and how education strsst and Hartford road, is not only Servlcs ladder truck, which is well Oont. loet. • ISO—Sat. Band Conoor should develop the student to tbs She continues to say, “sometimes supplied with fire-fifbtlng appara­ 18i4S— 1 i4<—InSuotrlol Domeertey •lOO—lOtOa-Byrd BxsodHIoiH point of view of belnf obllgatsd to the only sympathetic understanding 32 Score, Diviiig Deciding ■an sxosllant fire-fighting brganlaa- tus. This machine cost approxlmats­ SiOa—Morry MoSoopo, Orenoo. •tso—lOtSO—CBS aroadaas t" $ some young people hare is from the tlon. but ia also a men’s club, of both Eligible to Compete for tils— tiia—MotrosMIton Opera—to o • i 4a —I 0 i4a—Laadara In AetlSi bis fellow man, as well as tJ his own ly 89,000. 4 il ^ Ida—Threo MOfliao, Voo.—to o lOiOl^llioq—Cllan Cray OrobiOS.~^ h8S a personal self, Is the t>T>e of study Judge and from the "big brothers" social and business nature. Tbs station houss was built In tbs oieo—4 i4S— oil • i 4 S—Arlene Jookaon—oleo oet TOtSO—H tS^Aba Lyman I Ora.-^ S pursued by Miss Mary McOuirs dur­ and "big sisters" whom be appoints E vent Ths dspartmsnt was organized in years ;899-1900, with improvements Six Awards. e i ^ f«idl^DInner Concert—oleo oot 11t00— 18)00— L IttIa to act as counsel to those whose Jite—RIehard HImbor Oretwoi 11)80—18:10—0 . A rn h a lm ____ ing the past summer months. llOt. Mr. Heebner was appointed added during the years that fol­ ___ J. C> Nuoont, Comodlan 18:00— 1:00—Dana# Hear—iriibo— wobo SM T Miss MoOulre is especially Inter­ homes are ill-fitted to guide their captain, and be held that position lowed.'^ Si i H E I- Iriia-Tafk : by Dr. itonley HleN N B C - W J Z n e t w o r k ested in Juvenile delinquency and in oblldren." A fighting Manohsetsr High school for 88 years until his death. The The first large motor truck that e i i o - 7 il0—Orreuo'payi, eorlai bbow Usually the Judge tries to bare present captain la Captain, Bchisldgs, The Gorgas Memorial Bssdy Con­ f i 4e— 7 i4a » blSHHtarBoor»i-ida—Carefree Carnival—c to o SOUTH — wrva wptf wwao useful member of society, rather not decided until the final event, Cbsnsy Brothers. Tbsre art sixty Fire Department No. 1 is the Memorial Instltuts of Washington, 11 00 1 wtla-waun wlod w in wme than to have him continue delin­ Judge of the court that there are diving, w u finished. members, all told. In the roll call. central office for all the fire alarms. CBB-WABO NBTWORK wjdz wtmb kvoo why wfaa wbs|i “few problem children, so-called, un­ D. C. woal ktbi kths wsoe quency and end his career in a The Stom Juniors, swimming Many of tbamembsrs have sufficient At the rear of the bulldlxm there are Six valuable awards offerad BASIC—Boeti wobo wade woke wooo bouse of correction or a penitentiary less mentally defective,” but rather, laowisdfs of first-aid to rander It two rooms wbiob ars riUsd with waab wnao war wkbw wkro whk cklw MOUNTAIN— koa kdyl kflr kfM “children witb a problem who want with ths aid of sevsral membm of ■bould insblrs many youthful wdre wip wjoa waan w(bl w and PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw koSM^ —a waste to society. the varsity toam, made good time to helpless vlotims. electrical apparatus. At one snd of Miss McGuire has studied at Bos­ to be in with others but don’t know The station house dan well be com­ a room stands an indicator which writers. Only juniors and seniors ^av; Midwaati wbbm wfbm klODO kbq kfad ktar . how." in all the events, but In every case EU'e eligible to enter the contest. knox wowo whoa Cant Beat. ton University, Columbia University the M. H. S. tanksters were either pared to a modem club. For recrea­ records the time and number of the The natlcmal prizes are: first award, BAST AND CANADA—wpg whs Wlbw and at New York University under Miss McGuire’s interest in her tion, It offers Its members pool, alarm turned In. wheo wlba wfaa wore wtbo ofro okao 18)31^ 1:S0-Vla and tads— o work has taken her into clinics ahead or Just behind their older 8500 and 8200 travel allowance to p iX ia — wgat wata wbro wqam wdod 18)43- 1)4S-MarHo Man AuSi Dr. Frederick Thrasher, whose work bowling, cards, and radio, The main In the department files, there ars . klra wroe wlao wdftti wtoo krld wrr 1)00— 8)0A—Danny* RiRu m greljairtrs where types and causes, as well as rivals. Manchester made Its best Washington to receive the award; 1)80— 8)30— Ooneartrt idh#4A Orahas, “The Gang" is widely known. Miss showing In the 40-yard free-styie or lounge room is attractively fur­ a number of scrapbooks, In which second award, 1180 in cash; third wdae wbtr wtar wdbj wwva wrobg waja McGuire has many interesting treatment of mental disorders, are nished with leather upholstery, and there are clipping of all fires, past MIDWaeT — wcah v^l wmt wmbd IdO— 3i00-WerdsI anda ___ Vooal reviewed. ’This Includes both men­ and the 220-yard free-style. In uie award 850 in cash; fourth and fifth wtaq wlan wlbw kfb kiab wkbn wceo 8:15— 3:10— Matrepolltail Optra— to a etorles to tell In connection with her 40-ywd event Ray Mozzer copped has several trophies on the walls. and present, In wbiob the oomipany awards, honorable mention. The ■wibt 4)30- B l^ N tll eittora,aonfa-ts a work at the Juvenile Court in New tally defective and insane p>eople. In the basem'ent there are cooking has taken part. Some of the clip­ M OUNTAIN—kvor kla kob k«l 4:45— Ii!e—Orphan Anmo—east eply. York City, where she had the rare She has also gone into night courts first honors and "Mac" McCormick accommodations, as well as the pings are dated back to 1898. Cap­ state prise will be 810 In bash and COABT—khj kolQ ksb kfro kol kpfy kvl SrtiO- 3:00—frla Remantimia, aM M took third place. the High School prize la the Gorgas Ubk kmj kwg kornadb kgrob SUP- 3i13-0’U a ^ IrU nainsI^ privilege of sitting “on the bench" and into women’s courts, to trace bowling alleys. tain Heebner started these scrap­ l)3P- Siee— Mary dmall. Bane Roaltaf; with the Judge of this court, and of the difference in symptoms and in The 220-yard free-etyle was the The sleeping quarters for the men books and the members keep them medallion. The best H l|^ School C a n t. B a a t. Si4S- 3i4S-Oopi Wlliram% Talk discussing with him—In personal in­ treatment of adult offenders smd most exciting race of the day. The are located on the second story In up-to-date. contest essay may be entered in the 18:10- DSO—Harold Knloht Oroh.—to o east: Orphan Annie—aldwaat rpt ; Juvenile delinquents. first three men were all within two state contest. The wiimera of the 1)00- SriM—Artist Aaoftal—cat to cat 8)00— 7:00—John Horriak. Barltana i terviews—the alms and results of the rear of the station. There are In the front of one scrapbook sUte prizes will then be submitted 1 )SO— 8)IA-Danolnf Bcheas—« to o 6:15— 7)1P— Robin Heed,NHteteh-4eat( the humane work of that institution —Bernice Livingston, ’8S. 3rards of each other at the finlsn. berths for eight men. This room there is a picture of the first fire 8rt»— liOO—Tha Roundtownaro—cto c 6:30— *:S^BddU Du^ln Orohoatra George Frost, who Is but a sopho­ was fprmeiiy used ae a horse bam, department in this town. The pic­ to the national contest 8:l < ^ l ;S 0—Ann Laaf, Organ—o to c 7:00— 3:00— Beenomiaa In Now Deal - more, came from behind with a The subject for ths essay Is, 3 :00— 4 :00—Sat, Syncopatero—o to o 7)30-8:30—The Symphony but with the coming of motor driven ture shows four men standing 3 :30 — 4 :30—Madlaon Ensamblo—to c •118— 10:13— The Chorlotorptira. 13It Vvalaaal flw strong sprint to win this event Cap­ vehicles, it was remodeled. around a small band-cart The ‘Taat Ben^ts and FuUire Impor­ 4 :00— 3 :00—Duehin Orchaatra—to cat •:30— lOdO— F. O. B. DotroP tain Bob Carney, swimming under liie fire department responds to names of these men are: Robert tance To Man of the Control ^ 4 :30— 8 :30—Jack Armatreng—ea only 10:00— 11:0 0 -W L a B a rn Da TRADE SCHOOL NOTES the handicap of a foot Injury, man­ Disease Bearing Mosquitoes." Fif­ 4 :45— 3 )43- Old Apothaoary — wabc; 11:00-18:0P-Froddro Marlin Orahaflrai MEDICAL STUDENT Spanish Saranado—alao cat all fire alarms west of Main street, Cheney, Clifford Forbes, Richard 11:30-18;80-Wm. Soetti A OrWiMWa aged to place third. but stands ready to respond to seri­ McCann, and Clarence Asplnwedl. teen hundred words is the maximum J. G. Echmalian, director of the ’The team under the capable di­ for the essay, which muat be writ­ ous fires in other locations. The fire station is a worthy asset ten on only one side of the paper. Manchester Trade School and Er­ rection of Alton Johngren shows The equipment In 1898 consisted to our community. 7:00—Ethel Waters, negro Btnging VIEWS OPERATION nest Panclera, instructor of scdence p^m ise of developing Into a well- The contest will close I ^ a y , of a hand-drawn cart which was Captain Shieldge was very patient February 16. Any high school star; Gporge Beatty, comedian; and related mathematics, attended balanced unit A swimming team kept in Forbes’ shed. It was a small and helpful with l^ls Inter^ewer, Dorsey Brothers OichMtra. the annual Secondary School Prln- has always been one of the most student who wishes to par­ affair, quite different from the equip­ whom he supplied with much infor­ ticipate in this contest may obtain WTIC 7:80—H. B. Kaltenbois. dpals’ Conference held at the new successful teams in M. H. 8., and ment that they have today, which Is mation. It was a very interesting 7:45—The Diplomats with Otto Proper Way to Administer Teachers’ College in New Britain, this year’s team gives no Indication evening spent, roaming all through suggestive referencea to the topic Hartford, Oona. composed of up - to - date motor from their English teachers. Tlie 50.000 W., 1000 E . O . 282-8 M. Neubauer, pianist. January 11 and 12. that it will not live up to the repu­ trucks. They have two pumpers. the station house. I left with a 8:15—Everett D. Dow—Fact Finder tation of Manchester tanksters. ’assays will be Judged on. their Uter- Tittvelers BroadoMtlag Service The most notable one is me Ahem greater appreciative knowledge of iry value, scope and accuracy of the 8;30—Columbia Dramatic Guild. Anaesthetic bportant to ’The Manchester Trade School has Time: In the 160-yard medley: Fox, which Is capable of throwing fire department No. 1. [ 9:00—Sevens Stair Revue — Nino recently organized a swinunlng team Coim., time 125.8. In the 40-yard 800 gallons of water a minute. This —Ernest Taggart, ’34. clentlflc facts presented, originality Martini, Jane Froman and Brno under the supetrision of William M. free-style: Mozzer, MancbMter, first in presentation and neatness. Com­ Satordsy, JsDuaay 18,1984 Snccess of Operation. pleted essays must be submitted to B. S. T. Rapee and his ordieatra. Roscoe, carpentry instructor. Mr. time 21.3; ’Tally, State, second; Mc­ 10:00—Angelo Patrl’s C3iUd Dramas Roscoe has coached Trade School Cormick, Manchester, third. In the the English Department by Febru­ 1:00 p. m.—Weather; Market Re­ ary 1^ ports. 10:30—Conclave of Nations. aayton Hansen. ’30, now taking swimming teams in the past and is 220-yard free-style: F rost Man­ 11:00—Little Jack LltUe’s Orches­ hoping for a successful team this chester, first: time, 2:53.8; Chepunls, —Wadter Forbes, ’34. 1:10—Len Berman, pianist. a pre-medical course at Northwest­ TRADERS TRIMMED 1:15—Ted Black’s Orchestra. tra. yearr State, second; Carney, Manchester, 11:30—Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. ern University, spent his Christmas ’The first meet has been scheduled third. In the 100-yard back stroke: 1:30—Blue Room Echoes—Joseph holidays at a hospital in Chicago with Mr. Johngren’s Junior Varsity Franz, State, first; time 1:12; Leary, JOBLESS GIRL EARNS' Blums, director. viewing operations. at the School street pool, Wednes­ Manchester, second; Wozenskl, BY RLAINVILLE H. S. HOW SMALL WE REALLY ABE. 2:00 (approx)— Broadcast from He writes: “I entered the operat­ day afternoon, January 17. Ten State, third. In the 100-yard free­ Metropolitan Opera House. ing room amphitheater at 9:80 and aquatic enthusiasts have alre^y an­ The earth is Just a grain of sand MONEY MAIQNITTOYS 6:00 (approx)—Silent. style: Johnson, State, first; time rushing through space at an enor­ did not leave until 1:00, 'The first swered Coach Roscoe’s call as can­ 1:03.8; Brennan, Manchester, sec­ WBZ-WBZA case was a hernia condition or rup­ didate for the new team. ond; Mozzer, Mimcbester, third. In Mechanics Unable to Match mous speed. Can you imagine that Sunday, January 14, 1984 ture. As this man’s heart was very the diving: Piper, State, first; Btecb- it would take ten Journeys round M. H. S. Graduate, Unable to E. S. T. Springfield — Boston weak only a local anaesthetic was ’The Executive Board of the Man­ holts, M ^cbester, second; BudezUk, our world to reach the moon four Find Work, SeOn Products to 8:00 p. m.—Eddie (Cantor; Rubin- administered. The patient was con­ chester Trade School Student Ac­ State, third. In the 100-yard breast Speed and Aggressiveness hundred Journeys to the moon to Large City Stores. off’s Orchestra. scious throughout, although w ^ unr tivities Association has appointed ae reach the sun, twenty-eight Jour­ 9:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Roimd. Sunday, January 14, lf|4 der the Influence of dope. Every once stroke; Rogoff, State, first; time neys to the sun to reach the planet 9:80—Orchestitil Gems—Christiaan members of the nominating commit­ 1:19; Stecl^ltz, Manchester, sec­ (?he graduate Of Manchester High B. S. T. . in a while the attending nurse would tee, William Keisb, Charles Dougela of Rival Tossers. Neptune, ten thousemd Journeys to Kriens, director; with Helen Barr, give him a shot in the arm. The ond. In the 120-yard medley: State; School has found employment in her soprano. 8:00 a. m.—Tone Pictures. and ’Thomas Cbara. time 1:18.4. Neptune to reach the nearest star, own home. 8:80—Time. surgeon cut through the skin on the The two members of the Auditing and ten thousand Journeys to the 10:00—Jack Benny; Frank Black’s right side in the lower part of the —H. Howroyd—J. Guthrie, '34, At one time her father made lead Orchestra. 8:31—Lew White at the Dual Or^ Committee who were elected by the Plalnville High banded Manches­ nearest star would not carry us to toys such u soldiers, cowboys, gan. abdomen and then through two 1^- Student Activities Board on Janu­ the bounds of the universe eff stars. 10:30—Hall of Fame. ter Trade one of its most severe horses, and buffaloes, but finally 11:00—Broadcast to Birrd Expedl' 9:00—NBC Children’s Hour^ ers of faecla which are around the ary 16 were Roy Peterson snd Adolf Man has only been about ten miles gave it up toxwork at his own trade. muscles. Finally he reached the ab­ Storm. lacings when the Plainsmen pasted above the earth! tion. 10:00—Southland Sketches. dominal cavity and the rupture. The Experiencing the eame difficulties ss 11:30—Minneapolis Symphony Or 10:30—Safety (Jrusaders. —’Thomas J. Chara, ’84, PUPIL DESCRIBES the Trailers 58-35 in Plalnville last The distance to Alpha Centauri other graduates of the high schools 10:45—Samovar Serenade. incision was about three Inches long. Tuesday. our nearest star is four and a half and colleges in not being able to find cbestia—Eugene Ormandy, direo- 'The intestines are pushed back and Plalnville started off with a rush, light years or approximately 26,- tor, 11:00—^Morning Musicale — string the abrasion sewed and also the MODERITTOYSHOP employment, this alumnus decided 12:80—Carlos Molina’s Orchestra. quartet. tallying 12 points as Manchester 418,711,200,000 miles away from the to take up the work where her fa­ 11:80—Metropolitan Orgaa Rsdtal faecia. The skin is brought together WORK AT BUSINESS desperately or perhaps luckily, earth. 1:00—SUent. with metal clips. The operation was ther had left off. —Arthur MarteL squeezed in 9 by the end of the open­ It would take something like eight The painting on these toys is done 11:55—Weather, temperature. over m u ^ to the Joy oi the patient, l y quarter, with the score stsuid- hundred and fifty centuides for the who at times seemed in terrific SCHOOL DESCRIBED Comic Characters Uke “Lit­ by band umd great pains have to be 12:00—Radio Nimble Wits—Everett Ing 24-14 for Plalnville at half time, light to come from the star Messier taken with them. Various colors Smith, pain, the Mechanics tried frantically to 79 if the light-waves were thrown “I also viewed a very delicate ma­ ars used, but the most difficult to 12:16 p. m.—^Baby Rom Marie Welli Tolson Says Studies tle Orphan Annie” Part of tally, but due to the fast, sbarp' off by that cluster today. Ugbt apply is a gUt which forms the dec­ (songs). jor operation, an intestinal obstruc­ wilted playing and rapid pace set travels 186,000 miles a second. 'The tion, In recent X-ray pictures there Harder Than at High School orations on the soldiers’ uniforms. 12:80—R ^ o City Concert. ' by their opponents, the locals failed human mind can’t conceive of such These lead toys are placed in bo:m 1:30—National Youth Confsrsxce seemed to be a kuot in the intes­ But Hours Sho"ter. Factory’s Prodnets. to click. tines. 'The incision was seven inches a tremendous distance. ai different sizes and ars so.’ —Dr. Daniel 8. Poling. long and similar to an appendix cut. The fourth session found Man- A human being’s place In space only to local department stores but 2:00—Bar X Days aadNights. Wells Tolson, a member of the cbeiter virtually intact, scoring 16 could be com part to one millionth also to Hartford and Springfield Program for Saturday, January 18 2:80—Mason and Hamlin Ceaosrt. Blood vessels were out off by the ■tores. E. 8, T. haemostats so that very little blood class of ’88, is now attending Morse Let's step inside the Tebbets points as oomj^red to Plainville's part of a grain of salt. 8:00—International Tld - Bits — was lost. 'The doctor soon found out Business CoUsgs, which is located plant, situated In a picturesque little 17. —James Baker, ’84. —M. Hall, ’84. 1:00 p. m.—^Mischa Raglnsky’s Gregory Stoas’s Orobsstra; Wal­ that adhesions bad grown along the on Ann street In Hartford. village at the foot of the White Leonard Nixon, geometry teacher Edison Ensemble. ter Preston, baritone. Intestines, When the man ate food, Wells is pleased with his school Mountains, and view toys In the at the New Britain Senior High ABOUND THE CAMPUS 1:80—Harold Knight’s Orchestra. 8:16—Irene Rich for Wslch. the swelling of the intestines caused and says that there Is a large making, School, refereed the game In a very Situated on a hilltop, high enough SLIDES ON SILAS MARNER 8:00—^Artist Recital. 8:80—Jan Garber and Ms Ordiss- group attending the college which The operation begins with tbs satisfactory manner. Nixon, who Is to cause weary limbs, stands a 2:80—Dancing Echoes. tra. sharp pains. The surgeon travelled were former Manchester High along the intestines cutting off ad­ cutting of timber, the stripplog of one of the veteran basketball ref­ charming chapel, ivy-covered, over­ 8:00—Round Towners, 4:00—MassaobuMtts Bay OolOBiss hesions all the way. school students. About fifteen of the bark and the sawing into boards erees In Connecticut today, is an old looking the dormitories, classroom WIND UP ENGUSH PERIOD 8 :80—Ann Leaf at ths Organ. —Glsasqa L. Archer. The nurse bad produced a peace­ these are members of tbs class of After tbs boards bavs osen stacksd acquaintance of Coach Bebober.' buU^hgs and athletic fields of Tufts 4:00—Saturday Syncopators. 4:15—Cbartsrson Coaesrtesia. ’88. in tall pilss outdoors to dry for T b t Trade School seconds were CoUsgs. 48:0—Madison Ensemble. ful quiet sleep for this man, although Pupila Decide Yeara of Weav­ 4:80—Princess Pat Pageaat it would have been easy to produce Tbs school, which occupies tbs tbrss or four months, they ars also dsfsatsd to tbs tuns of 87-81 by To one side of the chapel, looms 6:00—Eddie Duchln’s Orchestra. 6:00—National Veimtrs—Dr. Bar­ a struggling sleep. The proper three top floors of tbs building, has brought Inside and stored in mois­ ths Plalnville seconds. Ths score the grey stone museum wnlcb is es­ ing Cause of Mariner's Near- 0:80—Jack Armstrong; Ail-Ameri- ry Emerson Fosdiok: musie, di­ anaesthetic and proper way of ad­ on snrollmsnt of about 200 students. ture-proof sheds. Wbsn a toy order stood 16-8 for Mancbeitsr at half pecially noted for its huge ele­ sightedneM. oaa Boy. rection Keith McLeod: ministering i t is very important to Although tbs work Is oonsiderably ie received, these boards ars sawed time but a spirited comeback in the phant, Jumbo, the ' largest in cap­ 8:4A—Spanish Serenade. 6:30—Grand HoteL • the success of the operation. harder than that of M. H. B., Wells into the required length and fed to latter half, by the Plalners, put the tivity, stuffed and presented to the 6:00—Meet the Artist. 6:80—Grand Hotel — Anne Bey- enjoys It much mors. A student tbs turning macblnss. Ths auto­ game on ice. Phelps and Palleln college by P, T. Bamum, and now FresbiUsn English students, of 6:10—Mildred Bailey. mour. must have an average of eighty per Division I soon will havs only on# matic lathes work very rapidly, each copped the high soorlng honors for •crvlnf as school mascot. Ths reminder of Silas Mambr—ths 6:80—George Hall’s Orchestra. 6:00—Cadillac Hour. . cent, rather than seventy per cant, modeling a different Joint—a nose, ths locals wbsrsas B a ^ wpnt best museum also has an unusually exams. 0:40—Ts Happy Mlnstrsls. 7:00—Ted Weeme aad kto Orsbee- used in our school. To pass, ninety a foot or an ear. for the Plalnville team. splendid oolleotlon of rare birds, 7:00—Frederick William WUs "Tbs tra. percent Is rsqulrsd.ln spslUng and After . the toy has passed A few days ago slides were pre­ Political Situation In WMhlngton JUNIOR PROMENADE A crowd of 200 spectators wit­ snakes and prehistoric rocks. sented during tbs English y'-^d. 7:80—Joe Penner, Comedieal Bar- rapid caloula^D, Tbs hours of through these lathes, the turnings nessed the encounter and later en­ A short dlsUnos away is tbs tonight." rlet Hilliard,...... vocalist: (toxto *5l- homework are comparable to those ars puMSd m whirling oyllnders, joyed the dancing which followed reosntly-complatsd gymnasthau, a Eugene Kelly operated tbs 7:15—Leon Belasoo’s Orchestra. ■on and bis Orobsst^ C O M M IT ^ NAMED of Manobsstsr. Aluougb tbs work where tbs ragged edges ars polished. tb# (AtM* beautiful structure named in and no serious mishap occurred sx- 7:80—Ssrsaaders —Orchestra and 9:00—Will Rm sts; Revelers .^iiar- assigned takes only about tbrsi To asssmbls tbs dlnsrsnt parts re­ Manchester Trade traVels to West boner of the CoUege President. This w t tbs failing of the table on Vocalist. tet; Emil ColsmaB and hie Or- quarters of an hour, Wells spends quires as many as a hundred and Hartford next Tuesday night to ex- building bouses a bugs baseball wnloh ths movie machlns st*cd. 7:40—Tito Oulgar. chMtra. Annual Social Event Will Be two hours. Hs bsUsvss It a wiser fifty girls at one time, Ths parts ohangs basksts with the American cage, squash oourts, lounging rooms MIm Page soon remedied tjiat, bow- l:0(^lsham Jones’ Orchestra. 0:80—Walter WlnoheH. Ian to work longer on bla bookeep- nssd to bs strung togsthsr by sIm - School for the Deaf. and a baskstbaU oourt. •vsr, and the pictures wsrs ooatia- 1:16—Elder Mlohaux and bis Con­ 9:45—Time. / • £ig at home, beoauee in tble way be tlo cord in such a mannsr as to —Thomas J. Cbara, ’84. This Is what ths ooUsgs campus ued. Bach slide was discussed as it gregation. 9:40—Famous Bayiagf.' Held on Friday, Feb. 9 and gele along much futer than the make tbs toy assums an amusing ______to me; a little world set ' off by WM shown. 8:46—To bs announced. 9 ;01—Temperature. otheri and with more lueoeiiful re- ~oss. Tbs numbsr of tovs asssm- Itself, Inhabited by delightfully 811m Marnsris loom wM an ebjset 0:00—Leopold Btowlcowgltl and the 9:04—Famous Baylngs. sulte. Isd annually can bs Imaginsd wbsn ALA GBBTRUDB BTBIN happy people. Down deep in my of great dlscuselon. It undoubtedly Pblladslpbla Symphony Orobss- 9:57—Weather. Large Crowd Ii Expected. Kli bouri are eborter than when it is ooDsldsrsd that soms 730,000 Latin, too, has its thrlUi. A few heart Is the desire to be there again had been made by blmeelf and the tra. 10:00—Bporte B evtow w liii WQ> he WM In M.H.B. ’They are from nine yards of cord ars ussd saoh ysar. days MO, Divlilon I, Frsshmsn, was sometime soon, when I can feel that Claes dsoidsd that years* of Unsn 0)10—Colonel Jtoopnagls and Bud. Uams. to three with one hour for lunch. Tbs long-nsoksd glraffs alons rs* eorrseung ths homework in class. I really’’belong.’ weaving wm tbs oauM of Marnsrii 9:8 •ad OBtortakUBf. Tbo itudsnto do ratory CourN frefbniM Otom ia •uob suob a wajR , M_____ to ti the UtOi CompositionOomposition of the advertleeiadvertisements thy Weir third, with Oryk u alter* tbo roading. tbuo Im pr^g tboir tbelr blanke back from bis fallow mil 4wwgn—, was’as found to be venr interestinginteresting’ae as Mto. On Uto MgBtirs side win itgMtton and vooMulaiy. bM'Obanfie of tbli out the li'imgonaBt 9m m Aullte well as highly eduoatienal,edu The Martos MoBtie m 8rit speaker. Rob* dentil Min Oberemi oandyoantyr eoneompanies r s y e y tod in the M le ^ . Hsrbsrt oollige ratory It It ill 'uMfi BWdNBSB fVsBk U e^ipltlon with WiHer iiMkley iMt, , Ie I ' iSlilftf. lHNOBiaTBRIiyBmNaKIIRALD,MANaiSaTlill,GONN. tAmOAY.JANVAlY V ,1N«

XathsrlBs T. Oauos Md • tm , cards may b« obtatnsd from Mrs. Mn. Rom OMVtrNi Ik* Jobs 3. Oanaoa. «I1 of RMkvlua. Leyi^ OatttttB, ehalnaea. dent k. k*r kunMd, Lav ftosinl of AMrtw fto Convene. Tks praMatatloo fipseok. ROCKVILLE Ths fuasral of Aadrow J. Fay, 79, Britloli War ValWMM was ma4* by our oemrads, Oaaiiss of 17 iM t strost. who dlsd lato TtnShm The ra ffi^ lioithly maatlB| ol B. Warraa. iBiateess deao at tha Mbooi Board Wsdnssday sftemoen after a loaf tha M ds^prs Pdat w u hatd ta (ha 'Tkt eatarlalMMat, uadar Ibe aq- Illness, was hsid at Ms horns this ^ ^ Buddie* Army aad Navy otub Wodaosday psrvlslda of Fast Oomataader Ar­ 5SSS5*jrn the gain. maku good fuel aad win be used in the League of Women VoterO, Trane- Flortheim ,and aMtenla& topic will be “Arson” and the died at her home on Tolland Turn­ members should make a epeolal from Springfield and from the Bldlth Tbe p u t officers of Ward Cheney the schools. It w u also reported portation wlU be furnleked membOre wbiob now have w big eale to tklip speaker will Illustrate bis talk with pike about 6 o’clock, Friday morn­ effort to arrive early eo tbe meeting Cavell Command of Hartford as Camp No, Id and Mary Bushnell that a small fund h u been raised to on appiiutloa to the prseldsnt Mt^ town. Many men have found teat to numerous photographic slides re­ ing. Death was caused bv eomplloa* can begin promptly at eight o’clock. well as many invited guests from Cheney Auxiliary No. IS wish to make up tbe amount needed for Chanee FlQmore, tk* end It pto* to buy quanty ehou. lating to arson cases he has inves­ tlons following a long luness. Miss Natloniil Commander. V. F. W. Manchester. Festivities will start at thonk'all who have helped to make installing electricity In the Hebron A birteday party w»i gtvOa lant tigated. O’Keefe is a native of Rockville and James E. Van Zandt, Commander 30 p. m. sharp when a roast beef tbe p u t year a' suoceu and wish to Omen school bouse. The utual cost Bunday in honor of the 80th btnkday The fire department banquet Is received her education in tbe local In Chief V. F. W„ left high echool supper prepared by Chef Wm. Davis uk'that all members co-operate of putting in the electricity exceeded Of Mre. OUv* A. dark, at the m e to join the navy in 1917; served on will be served by the ladles. Follow­ the eitlmate, which b u been made one of the big events of the year. schools. with them In making the next year up In this way. of Mr. end Mrs. N. ?. G ^ k in Bast WAPPINO Among the guests who will attend For many years Miss O’Keefe was merebanta shipe and convoys dur­ ing the supper the officers of tbe a successful one for the new offi. Hampton. The family gathering ing the war, and made seventeen AuxUlmy and tbe Post wkl be In- There b u been some objection to are Mayor George C. Scheets and housekeeper for her brother, the eere. Under present oonditions we lutting the town to thle expeue w u held at that time to ucoinmo- members of tbe fire committee of late Rev. Arthur O’Keefe of Tor- round trips. Van Zandt has held stalled. Tbe instaUlng officers will need the help aad eo-operatlon of date thOM who ars at w6rk duriu itte town of Boutb Wtodeor eueu tbe Board of Common Council. several A. A. U. championships and be from the Bprlngfleld Post of Brit­ Suat now, when funde are eearce te* wssk, N. P. dark le Mr*. rington. At his death some six ysars represented the navy at the 19S4 every member. You can’t lay down and none of the other schools here to be holding ita own in populatloa, Mayor Scheets will give a short ago, she returned to her home in ish War Veterans aad Auxiliary.- on the job and expect to get good Clark's son. u the marriegu, birthe aad dutha talk,%s8 will Chief George B. Milne, Olympics aS Paris, France. lo Aftsr ths Installation a progtam of h u lights, but In the opinion of Mri. Paul Coates u d her daugh­ Rockville. 1933 Van Zandt was sleoted com­ results. teachers and eupenrlsore It w u each total twenty-tour, for tee year chairman of the banquet committee. Miss O’Keefe Is survived by two entertainment will be enjoyed. An appeal le being made by the ter, MiuElsanor, wSrscallersatths Other ,‘mests will Include several mander In cblsf of the V. F. W. at greatly needed here. Some erltl- home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlei W. of 1988. All except births were mere brothers, Charlss O’Keefe of Hart­ the age of thirty-five, the youngest The bowling team lost three younger groups to assist them in olsm w u voiced over tbe failure of officials of adjoining fire depart' ford and Joseph O’Keefe of New points to ths fast Army aad Navy making the final payment on the Floyd Fogll to make the trip with Stewart, in TylerviUe, Tuee shalnuui. ^ NoMMfiiyfii Bled M kli IMBM M Birldf • iln et Mflteta Thaetar folIbwlBf ~lt Bring yeuv Mre. Gark wae a ferusr regent of tieaal Rallwaye raa un N.000 mllu wara covered each month la making Glnton sltsr a snort vlitt with her A ehallufa h u haad raotlvad buUdlag. and oom* prepftrsd te Mjev the ekapter. A Mrtkdter oake w u ef Iravellag keeplag tee linu etear tbasa visits. At tha olosa of tka fla* parents on Union street. from Cold Iter Foat, V. F. W„ WU- yMrulf. A illvsr oeiteottea will b* out aad aerved In her boner. Ike re- aad tbe cut tor the aMBlk enoeed* Oil yaar, a total of 801 oaaas wara laksn up in tks eeune of tks svt- olted a poem oa a rellgleua aubjut, ed 888,000, STUDENTS Mrs. John Bums of Taloott llBiaBtle, for a bOBM aad homa atr- Mons-Ypraa AnxUlery nine, leaned to her when eke wae tea on Ala of which 897 wara In Rock- avenue, who h u boon orltloally ioi of ipoeial bowllBf matoboi. New le the to villa, 88 In Bllingtbn and 48 In Var- 111 Bvary number of the Auxiliary ^ All okairmsB of itandlag eemrait- y^iari old, at the B ut Hampton ■tou May, 1180, there have been r u t or buy a itaadaid with pneumonia, is now showing a "Btao" JohBSOB. fermsny VTf . W. tees are NP^alty urged to attend Congregational Buaday sohool, of uinnathBWu non and Vamoa CanUr. Tbara haya slight rsoovsry. Btato Dept, offiosr la la obargs of la raquaatad to be praaeat at the 88 eueaesefu fllgbte u re u tee At* er FertaUe baaa 98 wall-baby oenfaraacaa, with ths Cold Itar Post plB topplara. joint iBitaUaUra wklek will be held tks msstlnr M oi^, u at tkat wbl» Iks w u a member. Mre. lutlo. There have been only 18 ua* a total attandanca of 192 baWai un- Sciss Anna Hall h u rstumsd to la Tlakar Hall, Wadaaiday avaalBg, time ftempM snvalepss and station­ Obauaeey Markham of WMtoheater, sueeeoMul fllghta u d , ef tee 18, dar one yaar of aga and 61 babiai tbs Aeadsmy of ths Holy Family Maosorlal rand. January 17th at 8i80 p. m. A wea* ery will be given out for uee In eend* alaq rulted patrloUo eelutloae. A only five pluei were loot at sea. Typ9writ*r batwaan tha agaa of ona and flva at Baltio, aftsr spending sovoral All Btsmbora of thla post who darful tlBM baa baaa plMaad for lag out County reperte. unaaimeue vote wm taken eaMBf on ble met flight, Orville Wright yaara, Tha city haalth efticar Im weeks with her parents, Mr. and have Bot yst eoBtrlbutod to ths tkoaa attaadlag. A foaet beef sup* that tee new highway, to be, kud To Btoiute. -- fflunlsad lO chlldran agalnit dlpb- Mrs, Frank Mall of Brooklya streeti Mafiobostar Vstarafla* Mamerlal par will be urvad aad a flaa pro* out betwun B u t Hempten end (^1* Rueeiu flyere have eurpeeeed A epsoial mssting of Rookvllle fuBd should do BO at OBU. Tbs eheater. be named the (Solonel Heanr SorTteo '^pow rltor Co« tharla at ona clinic held during tha tlms limit for amklBg tbs romalBlag gram of aatartalamaat hu baaa ar* Ueut, Oom. T. 0. W. Bettle'f alU* summar, Dr. Itockwall of Branch, No. 9019, United Toxtlle ranged and wa know the lastalla* Obampion highway, Refrubmenti tude reeord by 1.000 feet, but their M Asylum it. Srimi eraat Sanatorium hald two chaat Workers, will bs bslf* this afternoon paymsnts ob ths BMOwrlal stens h u tloB oaramoay will be aajoyad by of oake and ooffee were eerved. record le aot o ^ la l, ilnee Rueela Hartford, Conn, si^rsd, aad ths oommlttss dsslrss all. Mre. Mary I. Oummlnge enter* cllnlca whan 19 parsons wars sxam- at 8 o'olook la ths Ladies of Colum­ that all plsdgts bo paid at eaoa. ii net a member of tee Fedeta tlu iBSd. Two Rid Oruss horns nurslni bus Hall In tbs Frssoett Blook. At The mambara of the Auxiliary talnsd tee womsn'a bridge olub at Aemautlque Interutlenale. classss wars held In the early pan this time plans will bs mads for tbs who are aupplying food for tha au of the year with an average total psrmusnt slsotion of offlosrs, And#rMB*'BbM Aaxlliary. V. F. W. par are raquaatad to have It da- attendance of 96. Csrtiflcatss of A joint iastallatloa of tbs nswl The regular mooting of the aunil- llvarad at Tinker Hall aot later eemplstlon wars given to 18 of the sleotsd offloors of Division No. £ 1, lary w u Mid lu t Tuesday a&d w u than 8 p. m. The numbara of tba members, A total of 88 msstlngs Ancient Order of Hlbomlaas, and wall attsBdsd. Aftsr tbs BMsUag Auxiliary who are sarving oa tha Tbe dime novel played a pretty joint iastallatloa eOmmittss met at ueeful role in developing the liter­ war# attended by tbs nurses tboir Ladies Auxiliary will be held ths ObristBiu social la ebargo m e bonu of Mrs. Quldo Qsorgottl oa "Vary ganarous donations have oa> Bunday afternoon in ths Knights tbs leeial oommlttss provsd a groat Eldridgs street lu t Tuesday avs- ary tute ot the lu t jreuratloa. bten rsoslved for tbs relief and of Columbus ball la tbs Frssoett BuoossB, Many amualng gansss wsro Dlag. Bo, at u y rate, eaye Charlei J. comfort of many famlllss,” tbe re­ blook, . plu^sd and wsro sajoyso by all. All offloara of tba Auxiliary are Fingsr in ''After tbs Orsat Oom- port savs, "ThAe material things go Tbs luBob tabls w u dseoratsd In raquoatod to most at tba boms of ^mons." Ks maksi bis po like a long way towards Improving kssping with Cbristmu, colors and the President, Mrs. Victor Duka at physical conditions and tbs nurses favors of gum-drops mads up at 61 Pearl street, tomorrow svonlng Popular literature of a gueratioa are most grateful for such helf sub plus, Ths osntsrplsos w u a Bunday, January 14tb at 7:80 p. m. sgo, eepeolally tbe kind that w u The American Red Crosa gave do NORTH COVENTRY Ilttls nouu oovsrsd with artlflolal Tbs Auxillaiy extends Its sj fed to ohlldren, w u pretty bopeli which all the church groups mads snow wbloh addsd muob to tbs ap- patby to Mrs. Boott who is oonfli stuff. It w u goosy with phoasy up Into a number of layettes and psaranos of ths tabls. The annual mosUng of ths isoond Rsfrssbmonts oonstotlng of sand- at bar home with a vary bad cold. ssntlmsnt, ovsr-loadsd with pious (IftssB have been given out to date Congregational oburoh w u hold Ws also extend our sympathy to morallslu, psoksd with falls funds .’rom tha Christmas seel sals wlobsa, oaks and ooffss wars urvod. Mrs, Joseph Barr of Rldgs strsst valusi. lbs dims novsl at Isut ds- have provided milk and cod liver cl Monday svsnmg at tbs ohapsi ball, Toa-oup fortunsB wors than road by Offlosrs sleotacf for ths coming year whose busnand b u been very 111 this soribsd bs-msn psrformlng bs-mu- to approximately 12 families and Bovoral msmbsrs to tbs amussmoat p u t two wsoks. Ws pray for an nlsb aotloai, u d It b slj^ w su alao paid for sanatorium care of wsro; Clsr', Elsa Koehler; t: >uur- of tbs gathering. Many useful gifts er, Walter S. Havona; trustees, wsro dlsoovorsa in ths grab nag. early rsoovsry. youth away from ihe borrlbls bllgs- two patients: the Good Will Club of Miss Jessie Reynolds of tba Aux­ water of current “literature.” Bt, Tohn's Episcopal church pre­ Floyd Btandlsh, Mrs. John Kings­ Thank you, sooial oomnUttss, for bury, to serve tbras ysars, and putting on such a delightful affair. iliary attended tbs funtral of Wil­ Furthermore, It actually oultlvat- pared all the surgical drsNlngs, liam Gark lu t Saturday In Hart­ ed tute. From "Deadwood Dlok” which ths nurses at the hospital Charles Christensen to complete the Tbs next mssting will be held unexpired term of A. M. Shaw, who Tueeday evening, January 28.. ford. to “Treasure Islud" le not, after atsrillasd; bedding, clean white All members of this post who ell, IQ long a etep; from “Treasure cloths, baby carriages and chairs h u moved south. Mrs. Wallaoa Mo- It w u voted 10 bold another food Knight elected a member of ■ale at Hale’e, Tburiday afternoon, have not oontrlbutsd to the Veterans Islud” to “Arabia Deurta” le a have been given. the church committee. Tbe deacon January 18 at 1:80 o’clock. The fol­ Fund for the Memorial at tbe boepi- negotiable jump for a lad whose lm> “Arrangements have been made tal are requeeted to leave their do- agination has been etlrred. M uy for hospital care and treatment for appointed wae Wallace McKnlgbt lowing committee w u appointed: nations, however email, with Frsnols and the deaconeei Mre. Newell Hill. Mre, Letitla Rady, chairman; Mre. a mu begu his appredatloa of six patients, convalescent care for E. 'Bray,. State Theater building. books with the dime novel. A BIGGER three, boarding home care for three, The Sunday echool euperlntendent Rachel Munele, Mre. Edith Mahoney, will be A. J Vinton; oeeletant su­ Mre. Ruth Frazier, Mies M u Wsir. Spanish War Veterans Thle argumut le a sample of the two crippled children have b -'en sent perintendent, Wallace McKnigbt; This oommlttes will contact mem­ fresh viewpoint of Mr. Finger's to clinics, five cases reported to the bers about the sale. A joint installation of officers of book—which le one of tbe men de-. SMOOTHER, FASTER STRAIGHT 8 Human.: Society and nine investiga­ secretary and treasurer of the Sun­ Ward Cheney Camp and Mary day echool, Mlee Gertrude A~der- The following committee w u ap- lightful things u y book-lover could tions made for outside loclal agen- pointed to dlspoee of tlckete for the Buehnell Cheney Auxiliary w u held reed. eon; assistant, Erreet Gowdy; h''id at the Armory Thursday, January des. uehers, Frankliu Orcutt, Henry Preeldent’e Birthday Ball; Mre. The “greet eompuion” of Mr. A a iu n y , KNEE^ACTION WHEELS “Three nurses have been on regu­ Bamee. Mary Black, Mrs. Bertha Wotbsrell, U. A large attendance of both Finger's tltls are the g ru t writers lar duty throughout the year and Mrs. Florence Peterson, Mrs. Edith camps wu pruent and a plsuant of tbe Englieb epeaklng world; u d two additional nurses have been Mlee Cora Kingsbury attended evening w u enjoyed by all. A fine committee meeting of tbe Tolland Massey. Thie le a worthy cause and whet Mr. Finger n u dene here li muf BENDIX BRAKES • K-Y FRAME • LARGER, FINER FISHER BODIES called upon at times." members who are planning to at­ turkey mapper w u served at seven simply to review ell of that world’s Police Court County Rural Promoters on Monday o’clock under the eupervlsion of our evening at the home of Mlee Calk- tend are requested to get in touch literature, tc dwell upon its high­ LONGER WHEELBASf; mr-iNCH) • STARTERATOR • GAS- George Llsk, aged 65, was with tbe above committee for tlck­ newly sleoted commander, Law­ lights, to show bow the develop­ .brought before Judge John E; Fisk erine Davis. rence Converse. Mrs. H. Curtis, Tuesday evening several membere ete. Tbe committee will moke Its re­ ment of literature ties in with his­ ELECTOR - CROSS-FLOW RADUTOR • FISHER to the City Court on Friday morn­ of Coventry Grange recelvet' the turns at the next meeting. Miss Evelyn Custer, Mrs. Charles tory u d to communicate hli own ing, charged with Intoxication. He At the next meeting plane for Wairen. Mrs. L’Hsureuz and newly seetful delight In good reading. NO DRAFT VENTILATION was arrested on Thursday evening elected president, Rose Convene, And he re-effirms the Importuee by Patrolmen Arthur Frey and convention In Hartford thle week. be^^lscussed. The members interest­ ^aseiited by (Domradee Hilton and Merrill Cedor. Acting Prosecutor B. Several members of Coventry ed Eire requested to attend or to get of the literary a rt.. He explains how Grange attended the sessions. Buchanan. The junior memben, the u d why a life that le lived in touch A, Ackerman acted. A fine of $7 in touch with Mrs. Anna Beuron for Wren eisten, the Madden slsten. with the “great companions” Is rich and costa of 11.18 was imposed and On Wednesday the Coventry pEu-tloulors. Miss Curtle, Miss Batson Etnd Miss in default of payment, the. accused Fragment Society met at the home Tbe meeting of ths Ladies Auxil­ Euul full and free, u d he opens of Mrs. A. B. Porter with twenty Converse did the serving and wait­ m uy new horlsons for oU book- went to Jail for 18 days. iary, Hartford District County ing on thq tables and a very lovers. Funeral of Michael Gannon members present. A covered dish Council will be held Sunday, Jan. good Job of it. Many thanks to the dinner was served. Mrs. Floyd 14, IngThompsonville at the Enfield Published by Dutton, his book is The funeral of Michael Cannon, committee for the good supper and priced at 88. 72, who was a resident of Ellington Standipresented plans for the High school on Enfield street at 8 the service given with it for over a half centuiy and at one renovation of the kitchen In the p. m. These meetings ore very in­ After supper the Camp and Aux­ time one of the largest share tobac­ chapel hall which were tabled until teresting and tbe delegites, alter­ iliary retired to tbe Camp room next meeting when more details can nates Emd members u e uked to co growers In Connecticut, who died be planned. Mrs. John E. Kingsbury attend. where the Auxiliary offloen were CHUCKLES at bis home on Center street on InsteUed by Past Depbrtment Presi­ GET / A STRAIGHT • Tm «a set e Ul, MMw 11m to e ear tket etwe rm Wednesday, was held at bis home on was appointed chairman for tbe Tbe quarterly meeting of tbe De­ dent Mn. Mary Mullins of Hartford, Washington, J u 18.—(AP)—In­ MbUm atreiete mma • m m tin iwnmer meeti Friday morning at 8:80 o’clock and home-made eausoge imd pancake partment of Connecticut, Ladles' 'followed by the Installation of the formally u d whimsically Beeretary Wtoe test to vetv hSto m n fiedbiMr ud from St. Bernard’s Catholic church ■upper to be served January 81. Auxiliary will be bold In Meriden on Camp by Department Cosomander lekes h u given a subofdtoate a ttee tbfet of the Venr Sbieem . ucht Plans were made for a food sole to Sunday, Jon. 28, at tbe G. A. R. evuTM matt aew Utter bedtoe toe eteer^ttetoeaw«fee8lverebl|>«Ml at 9 o’clock. Rev. Frands C. be held the first part of March. The ball, 1 1 Colony street. George Hltoboock of Wlnsted, u - mental ratl^. Hinchey, assistant pastor, offidated elsted by Past Commander Waits of O u of his assistuta—name pur­ leer eedtotoewedtoiei Tbe tomryw* tte.Wtoee er aear etoe tedi tom to society voted to make a bed quilt to The members of tbe Auxiliary ex­ Charles Burdett Camp No. 4 of at a sdemn high mass. As tbe body send as a mission p r o j^ to tend their sincere Sympathy to the posely Omitted—Submitted to the to- m m eaS lOiedwteO 94 hi e. aad e The tear FinBfi. ’ was brought into tbe church, Mrs. .Straight College, New Orleans. Runds family and to Mrs. Emma R. Hartford, who acted u muter of terlor escretary a report from the tee weed •( to scMil eelii aa bawl Anna Mae Pfunder sang “Softly The Covent^ Red Cross h u vot­ Smith on ths loss of thslr mother. cerembniu. Office ef Edueation, ibewtog the and Tenderly Jesus Is C ^ng.” At We are pleased to leium that Mrs. After the Installation very Inter­ level of adult mutallty had rieu ed to pay for the ' X-ray examina­ esting talks were enjoyed by all by appreciably. The report came b a ^ Lee* reto'e tototei Veeeln Tte toied tedae to teeitoS the offertory Mrs. Pfunder rendered tions of the needy children of Cov­ Minnie Morrison, who h u been oon< m e kaeeni m ite i>y Welgand’s “Ave Maria’’ and for tbe fined at the hospital for some time, Depaurtment Commander Hitchcock, Tirith the notation: ^’Approved — I Otreisteltohte. TteFtotoe entry. These examinations will be Senior Vice-Commander Mullins, am glad for your sake. H. L. L” Wieljlit Bleiit teMMe ita (tel ■todste Bffa tie US* «n ^ ' recessional rendered “When Evening made in Manchester next week. The Is able to sit up for a short while ctete mce weB fai toe «iUi . eeprectote teeie. .ttoetWi tetd T Comes.” Miss Margaret McGuane greater majority of children from eoidli day. We hope she will soon be who is with us again after a abort ttesa *t m en Tedav’e INwtIee, presided at tbe organ. Burial was in oomplet^y recovered. illness, P u t Department Presidents Senator Borah w u reminding th u k a to tvrtbuf nfleemeati toTn North Coventry plan to take advan­ Marj' Mullins and Mary Johnson, Senator Harrison that one of the 9trai«t>t X iste eaglea, elate jto« nera aalM “at tte eU e( Ute Ned." Jtet the family plot in St. Bernard’s tage of this opportunity. W(B are sorry to leom that Mrs. Biitoa to tte aeSon b)r o leod IS par teeateeitfeaf cemetery, where Rev. Francis C. Mr. and Mrs. Storrs Gowdy ore Florence Sullivan Is In the hospital, Past Commander Waite of Charles purpoies of the 86 a barrtf t u im­ aaot A Westo.itetef. wmn peaieeftS Hincbey conducted the commital visiting their brother and pister, awaiting an operatioo and hope for Burdett Ciunp No. 4 of Hartford, p o st oh beer by the last OugreM aar edkk nmerAeAto m o a em ft service: The pall bearers were John Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gowdy. a omiok reoovery. Past Commander Bcrgren of w u to permit.dealers to s u a '-r Cavanaugh, William Plnney, Barney 'Ike memhers are renalndsd that Ward Cheney Camp, Past presidmt glass of the beverage to the werit* Kelley, Frank Dowd and Joseph the dues for tbe eomlag year are Mrs. 1/Hsursux and Past President tog mah for five oente. t Reichle. now pevable. ThoM wishing to BUzabetb Mahsr of B r o ^ ^ N. Y., "B u that beu th* rindtr** Bor­ Aktleboltoget Bponton, manu­ have oielr duee called for pleau get and the Commander of ward Che­ ah w uted to kaew. J A I O ^ Mr. Cannon is suiTived by his facturer of an automatic transmis­ In touch with Mre. Raobei Munele, ney Gamy, Lawrence Converu, "Utava aot had the aotusl exparl- dii Mrs. Jane (Oates) (Dannon; sion, h u developed a cooling system treaeurer, tel. 8744. President of Mary Bushnell Camp eaoe la tha matter," Barrisoa re­ M.*SMAlNSrRSBT . . < 1 . : three daughters, Mrs. Frank P. for automobiles w^ch employs en­ The members are also reminded Rose Convi_ plied. . • Mv.AUnseUar of Broad Brook, Mrs. gine lubricating oil In place of water that tbe Membershto Drive is on tm- “No. 'XhaBonator ii notajerorh- F. Cawtay . and Miss u b obtrtlag agbat w u anoektod rj: \ w -m r* ; I

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the bhck of her neck, where it would do the most good. ”But 1 like it We must have ■; ‘A I \Jia n rie J ■ome social life. It’i only...” She wouldn’t go on. She m uitat hurt 'Tom’s feelings. “W e can’t live up to the Bliss’e D . M/«EL way of doing things, If that’s what c i I l d r e n 0hrb you mean," he told her soberly. HeBJJOTT "I’m sorry, darling, but we Juii By Otivt Robffta BytoR ** Changt/* Nert WMir M m- L______Ol9MNBASi»te»hc can’t." isen ts Be Very Hsi^ ____ 'Then, suddenly, she was ashamed. She had dried her hands, had flung Have yisa ever to4 an< ififk ttot BE6IN HEBE TODAY There Is such a thing as setting m on GYPSY M(mELL and TOM them impetuously around his neck. too high s standard for a child. you would ^ to be*n mavip etsir W E A V E R are married the same 'There had been a look on bis face When human nature haa its way d» 7 aa L IL A H O T A U N O and that hurt her through and through. and he cavi(l Morrison, of Tom’s interest in fflL D A mas they were spending with the virtues. A student of anything c t Frank Tsggert, William Ritchie, which she sought to e a jo b ifo e a o ^ Morell family at Blue Hills. Gypsy, whether it be painting, wood-finish­ The CJornmlssion’s examination of Samuel Herron, Leon Bradley, Eg­ ringing maestro from seekiqg a BLANCHARD. U/ mLk/ m o iU . this general problem has disclosed After the party Tom and Gypsy dandling over her breakfast, looked ing, golf, or life, has to begin at bert Inman, 0$cor Anderspn and Mexican dl/orco. out contentedly at the first snow, scratch and make mistakes as be dbk- ttlL lina4.> the following specific difficultiea in Harold Olda The impersonations The transcriptions, obtained by quarrel, bat later peace is re­ local financial adipinistratlon: stored. whiter than milk, softening the bare goes.. are said to be hllarioualy funny. “a very simple device attached , to a In no other craft do we expect OAc- AttniiW* olK cL Crude Budgeting telephone estextokm and without the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. trees and the flat bare lawn. Tickets for “Loose Change” which "Seems nice,” she murmured, sip­ perfection, but we do expect it of 1. In deference to lociu lelf-gov- Dllworth-Corpelt Post No. 103, necessity of wire tapping" led^VW- ping Clytie’s superb coffee and children learning the lessons of i^un- emment, state law has not imposed American Lepon, will present to lee to tell the court (in ^ affitevlt) CHAPTER IX. ' reaching for a second muffin. “Let's character day by day. upon the municipalities severe re­ the public at High School hall next that You quarrelled and you made up. go coasting.” It is all right to have a standard moka at Iiv quirements with respect to flcancial Thursday and Friday evenings, “My wife carried on her That, Gypsy, discovered, was the and to work toward it. 'This is what organization or procedure, accoimt- January 18 and 19, are now on sale with Leon right under my roof, with Tom said he was all for it. The ing, auditing, or reporting. Many Aocklng caHouAess.” sum of loving and living. You got twins stormed In, demanding break­ all standards are for, but if in the by members of the large cast and striving mistakes are made it is not ^ O il municlpaaties, upon their oWn re- Boiii Bfoke Denials up early, rushed through a hur­ fast, and the pleasant shabby room the Legion. Reserved seats may be quite fair or wise for the mentor to jllpnaJu’ kecdmin^* sponriblUty, have established effec­ Last night A the west coast, ried breakfast; you ran for the sub­ was a babel of voices. secured for both perfbnnanees at criticize too sharply. It is very dis­ tive systems of local CtiATioi^i ad- Bray's Jewelry store on and after where the principals of .the aetkm way, arriving at the settlement "Children, children!” Mrs. Morell are located at presAt, denials ef house breathless but triumphant. couraging. True, a few stout souls mlnistnitlon. Others, however, are next Monday. “Loose Change” had been to church. She stood in the work better under the knout, but operating under systems in which promises to be a stellar produ^on misconduct were made a tbe p art You struggled through the day well doorway, throwing back her fur o f both Mrs. Vallee and jM on. enough, but somehow the Job never most people and most children are the bud^ting procedure is crude, and an excellent entertainment collar. Clytie took her gloves and accoimtlng and auditing are rudi­ value. One of the p l ^ e OAversations held quite the same interest after sensitive and fail. ' T S O S i t her coat cmd brought her a fresh Once self-confidence is lost, all is mentary, and reporting is iziade- A t into wax by VaBeeto ^ p h o n e marriage as it had before. Always, cup. She looked at Gypsy keen­ devtoe was descrlbed^i^ the affidavit in the back of your mind, were lost But more bitter still in the quatsl Tbe diversity of CnanHai ly* as follows: thoughts* of household affairs. The heart of a child is the feeling that h i s distinctive style for mature flgaree may be- made in faille. practice precludes an intelligent co­ “You’re thinner, daughter. What others are disappointed in him. ordination of municipal finance with Mrs. Vallee: Rudy to iMving at note you forgot to leave for Dinah, broadcloth or sheer woolen. Tbe designs are in ,nlBe sizea: 24. ten o’clock td go to Philadelphia and on earth do you do with yoiu'self Not only that, but another sting T that of other governments. These TIGERS TO OPPOSE telling her to be sure to use up in the city? I declare, you don’t 38. 40. 42, 44. 46. 60 and 62. Size 46 requires 4 7-8 yards of I told him I would confe to the sta­ the left-over ro u t beef in a cas­ lies in this—he may be averaging 89-incb material, plus 8 yards of 11-2 inch Mas blading or piping. conditions obstruct proper financing tion look a bit weU.” 80 per cent of all the “good” things of government in the state and pre­ serole dish. Otherwise Dinah, with To secure a pattern and simple sewing chart of this model, tear Im a : A ll right “I ’m fine!” Gypsy declared. we have decided be mxist be. But the casual prodigality-of her kind, out this sketch and mall it to Julia Royd, 1Q8 Park Avenue, New judice attempts to bring government INDIANS IN VITAL Mrs. Vallee: Listen, we have to “Never better!” It was Just Mums’ usually he gets little credit for it wotdd be sure to throw it out It York, N. Y., togethei' with 16 cents in coin. Be sure to enclose, on s expenditures under rational con- be awful careful, Oaritold. I mean way, she told herself, to fret and 'The things he seems to be Judged separate sheet of paper, your name, full address, your size, the num­ troL was appalHng, the waste a maid there are a lot. of aptoa around fuss, but it bothered Tom. by are the other fifth that be fails ber of this pattern (No. 7808x), and mention the name of this news* Disputes Arise could and did accomplish, thought watching us. But my ekaulfoar 'to “Doesn’t she look all right?” he in. paper. 2. Repeated disputes arise in the CAGE LEAGUE TU T Gypsy> ^ the light of her new my obaufleur, see? So would you took her chin in his band and turned If he is scolded or punishCd or conduct of munlripal finance over knowledge. her face about to the light. “Aren’t g ri in a tazl>and meet me in the Funny, she had heard her mother ridiculed for this 20 per cent, in his AddTM your envelope to JaUa Boyd, Manehester Herald FaahioB tbe respective powers of selectmen, you well, darling?” bitterness and humiliation, be may Bureau, 108 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. local boards of finance, admin­ park Am ' place and we can ride complain in this way for more than Gypsy’a reply was faintly tinged Leaders Meet Dartmonth as around the park? fifteen years; and she had never decide that the rest does not mat­ istrative agenciss in tbe determina­ with impatience. “W^y, of course, ter. He’s told that be is no good. He tion of the amounts to be M^proprl- I m a : Oh, that sounds Mnd of paid any attention to it. It was I am. You’re all far too imagina­ myptertous. believes it and stops trying. ing the year to new gland dis ingredients exceedingly dangerous ated in carrying out tbe duties made just part of Mums’ fussing, dear tive, that’s the trouble.” Six Loop Teams Swing In­ Mrs. VoUm : I want to aw you The worst of almost any system coverles. More and more the signifi­ to sight mandatory upon municipalities by and familiar and usuaL Now “She does too much, that’s what,” A badly. It sounds nice, doeaa’t it? Gypsy knew what it was to be a of unfair discipline and punishment cance of the glands of internal secre­ Innumerable new schemes were state law. Because of the large observed her mother, with melan- is that the child believes he is worse L a d : Yea, well, all right wife. To count pennies, to wrinkle tion for health and life is becoming offered to change the nature of aggregate of expenditures involved, to Action Tonight in East; choly satisfaction. “She rushes than he is. Not all children, for a The date of that CAversatlon, hCr pretty forehead over bills. apparent. Extracts are being de­ medical practice, but the Tast ma­ this conflict arises most frequently down to work every day, she has few do survive, and either by fear veloped from glands to be used in between local boards of education VallM’s affidavit said, was Kai A Strange, when they had married the responsibility of k e e ^ g house, jority of these were without definite or sheer will power, turn the repri­ cases in which there is a deficiency and municipal fiscal officers. Other Games on Tap. 23, 1933, anc tosy. She’s a stubborn or ^rl is discotuaged we might do body and with inhibitions of tbe ac­ tion CD tbe possibilities of compul­ due tonight as six of the teams Mrs. VallM : Oh, about .fifty. t b A - vertising needed to look weQ- tions of other glands. years prevents an intelligent com­ the courts in tha- laason’s first gen­ little monkey. She would be mod­ lyell to ask ourselves if we are not sory health insurance. parison of the flncuicing of different sand mDlion. billion, trilliOD^ trillion, dressed, prosperous, no matter eral engagement em ...” expecting too much. And give him New Sex Wonders Special Interest was maintained municipalities and deprives taxpay­ trilliA times around this w orld and what state his private finances “You’re all Just silly,” Gypsy the credit be deserves, Princeton’s tall Tigers, the league might be in. A sex hormone derived from the also In tbe development of diets for ers of information bearing upon the all tbe otber plants. - ' ' mocked. Now her color was high Sometimes I wonder, if weighed excretions is found to have definite reducing weight and' In the use of a causes of their total tax burden as leaders so far, face a smaller but Vallee; More than myone in the As for herself, well, it was smaz- and her thinness less marked. She by the same scales, bow many par­ effects on tbe organs of generation. cbemical substance for this pur­ speedy, Dartmouth team in the out­ world? . .ing the way silk stockings wore indicated by tiie combined levies of scoffed at them. “I have a good ents would find themselves on the In some cases, removal of tbe sex pose. Significant in this connection all governmental units. standing encounter; Pennsylvania, Mrs. Vallee: More than anyone In out. And the little luxuries she high end. Often fathers or mothers maid. I have reaUy nothing to glands is compensated for by injec­ was tbe chemical called dinitro- Debts Increase tied with Dartmouth and Yale for tbe world. More than anyttmig In had enjoyed as a maiden— mani have a long way to go before attain do. tion of this hormone. pbenol, which will raise the tem­ 4. In spite of tbe existence of a second place with one victory and tbe world, and I rMDy mean*ti u>o. cures, waves, and the like — now ing anything like the standard they But the more she talked, the less Treatment with tbe substance de­ perature of tbe body and reduce law limiting the indebtedness of no defeats for each, meets tpe often And m show yA.” seem ^ enormously expensive. At her motLer was convinced. “I see set up for their own ohildren. rived from the adrenal glands was weight by speeding up metaboll#m. municipalities, this indebtedness has defeated Harvard quintet and Two days later, charged VnVee’s home Clytie had washed her hand­ what I see,” she repeated. Columbia and Ctotnell. clash in a kerchiefs asd gloves and silk found to be increasingly of value in However, Um occurrence of a steadily IncrecMed at a relatively affidavit Mrs. Vallen and Laon bad tbe condition called Addison’s dis­ death from sn ovordosage at this rapid rate. 'The debt limitation has gaqM between teams about which another CAversatlA a the phono. things. There had always been Later, in the privacy of her room, little Is known. Dartmouth, Harvard neat little nile of freshly ironed ease, formerly invariably fatal. drug and the focusing of attention not hampered tbe borrowing of some Oypay examined her face keenly In and Cornell are tbe home teams. garments in the second drawer Experiments were made also on on its dangeroiM poseibiliUss bavre commumtiss while severely restrict­ the mirror. Was it true that abe Hit By Injury Gypsy bad taken all this as a mat­ tbe parathyroid glands and their made research proceed eomewtot ing that of others. In many cases, bad gon. off in bar looks? She tbs debt limitation has sttber been Tbe veteran Princeton team of BADKAItieA 0) ter of course, as part of her birth­ was tired— aba admitted it. Ba- relationship detsrminsd to tbs slowly. right,'really, Now -he had to ask growth of bone and to certain con­ ctreumvented by various devices or L ank deibert, Karl Larsen, and K a I an. office wife wasn’t all it was rsHsf has been secured by nieane ot F airman, up treat A d Grebauskac Dinah, specially, as a favor to do vartlaad to ba. fibs bad chosan vulsive dleorders of tbe human body. a rspsated amendments to the g'eneral and MacMillan, guards, trimmed ism wpossBii all this, And for the rest— Tom's a mors axpanaiva apartment than Research on the nMcban^m of shirts and things, the bed linen, tbe body for developing ineulln and statutes or by means qf a growing Harvard and Columbia by lopsided Tom’s salary, alone, would keep up. By DR. NORBlf FlfHBEIN body of speoiol aote, the towels, well they had to be for tbe metabolism of sugar reveal­ •cores. It has run into difficiilties 'Thera Just wasn’t anything alas to Editor Jonmal Amerloan MadicaJ ©LORIFYIN6 m sorted and packed and left for the 6. TI evident tendency in otber recAtlv, however, with an injury Gardei Head Sm o k Sttit* ba dona, for a while at least. Aseodation and Hyreia, the ed tbe fact that there arc oonditlone kumdryman. Everything seemed to •totes to inttoduee a greater de- which kept Larsen out of action for 'Tbay want coasting and the Health Mafazuie of byperineullnlsm, or excess in­ ree of etote eupervielon over local cost so much, Why, they Just about bright day, tbs clear, sharp wm4, sulin, aesociated with convulsions 7 o u r $ e u = a while and lid him to avoid con­ managed to oav all11 their bills, 'They Jni9 ee in tbe form of roqulremente tact work w b A be returned. Dart­ lied P h il Can Be Made the exhilarating flight down the Research in medicine goes on per and otber instances with lessened for uniform budgeting, accotmting, bad ititia lo t t w amuaamant, For­ snowy hills, took her mind away insulin and tbe condition called mouth's one league gaPM brought tunately both were young and sistently from year to year. It is atidltinf, etc., stole approval of local a 54-20 triumph over Harvard and from her own affairs, fihs was diabetes, bdrrowliMs, and etote review of After Talk witk Detottej:. strong, so doctor's bills were reduced brave in a searlst Jacket from last Imposslbls to say, thsrsfors, that fiyntlietio Vitanliia tbe Indians have bain goipf at a to a mnlmum, But often and often, local budf etc raises tbe question of gTMt rate in non-league encounteri. season and bar old, d u ll blue ski any ssriss of discovsriss or obssrva- Particular importance attached to tbe euitomlity of these procedures these days, Gypsy paused, hand on trouisri, fh e looked wsU and knew tlons if dsflaltely a product of a tbe reeearcb on vitamins, with Penn Prblpped I^arvard 81-19 at New York, Ja . If,— (A F )—Oqa cheek, to say in an awed voice; for Conneoticut. it, Tom and she trudged homeward sianle anaannual period. special attempts to Isolats tbs vl- By ALfOU BABY Pblladelpbia and to favorad to ra- sni^jpy tntefrieir betofoen JMk "ffow did M ddy do it? However FnbUc Invited at dusk with tbs sled tratling is- Oirtala observations wsrs out­ tamine, in nurs form, or to prepars Body oUs Mid foot erenme bnve pant daepito tba Crtmaon's slow Dempsey A d Cioienel John Itoiip did he manage?'^ Anoouneement of these bearings bind them. standing, bowsvsr, during 1988, and tbsm eyntbstically instaad of to tbe eame beneflelnJ effeote on your baa been sent to first seleetmen, improvaiBAt Columbia's early pro­ Kilpatrick seemed to bam efenafafi “Are you ah worn out, darling 7” rsprsssttted tbs culminMlon of In- extracting them from varioue foods. feet Mid body as nourieblDg ereMns mayors, and wardens, and to cbMr- gram woe hampered by tito absAce tbe Atire beavyweifbt sltuatton to­ Ifeantlme they had time to be be asked bar, anxiously, “Bsoauss vsstigations earrisd1 on previously,evlousl As a result, it easms liksly that bnve on your neck Mid face, Tliey men of boards of finance in all of O w A McDc^ell and Tpm Tomb day andleft a strong ' h m y , the young Weavers, 'The boBSstly, you don't look it, You Attention wae arttraotsd partict"lU- at least one portion of vitamin B help to hibricnte n dry condition of towns, citiee, Mid boroughsroughs in tbe on tbe football trip to the Rose a title meeting betwmn PHfoe' shadow of Vera Gray bad van­ tiM ekin. M'S lovely tonlglit,, lM4y to now methodstods of ^ trsating .. bae been prepared in eryetaliine •toto These officials nave t Bowl while Cornell reoialBs seme- nem and Max Bkot in June; ished from tiM scene, the had been Mis Mms wars M>ound her, fhe poisoning by carbon m onoxidsand___ form. It is likely also that work in TiMfe are varioue foot oreame on askpd to bring tbe matter to tbe tbing of a mystery, baring played After Colonri Xllpatiick, preri a fboat from Totn’a paat, They had tto market today. If you don't have could smsH tbs good scent of to­ by eyaaidss, tbess metbods involv- preparing vitamin C eyntbetleally attention of any Intereeted parties only a few games, Tbe ftbacan’s dAt of MadlsA flquari GardA, bad im baafl vited to Lila's since the one, Uyt ueing yhurr ueeue bacco and lavender water and wood Ing tbs injsctloo of an agsnt eallsd will be eetabliibed as sclsntiflc. cream son in tbrir eommunltiee. Tbe bearing drqxped a game to Colgate a fow chatted with Denqtocy and : A a d l night of the dinner party, and so smoke. Her handsome, kind Mid metbylsne Mus. Vast amounts of your feet once a week. You'll be is open to tbe general public. Tlie days ago. HoffnsA, Baer's manager, it w u in- the glamorous and enticing Hilda loving Torn! fibs wouldn't worry New metbods were developed for eurprieed at the difference in die work dons along ^ s s bass failsd treatment and prevention of w h o r ­ Commieslon will continue its policy Georgstown, which advanced' to dicatod tbe proepeets of a Baer- BlMchard bad not again dashed way t b ^ feel after about three or of giving careful coneideration to second place in tbe Eaetevn inter- Carnera bout were not no dtofttfl aeroM their path. If Gyp^ was to sstabllsb tbs ussfulnsss of tbs ing cough by use of preparations of four suoB tteatBMnte. '1 was nsvsr better/' she fibbed metbod, yst tbs sad of tbs ysMr sny written communlcatione pitoced M llA la ie conference last night by after alL Crionel m patrick teamed stin a Utt*e sore from the en­ gently, Ignoring tbs weariness that tbe orfBaiems associated with titie When yeur feet have been bathed found it still bsing rsportsd as sf- cough. Attempts also wars made to in its bonde by tboee unaol>le to turntof back Oanegie 24*G8, satiefled a arraagament -eoitid ba counter, she managed not to show assailed bar at nightfall, the and soniobed with plenty ef eonp attend. it Jemousy is a strange eompathon. fsctivs in soffls placss and attack^ develop serums sgsinst tulM’emla, Aide and a email ,brush, dry them tacklto West Virginia at llorgan- made a v A tbongb Cwnara now to nervous exhaustion that soemed to town tonight in an sflOrt to go fur­ tied tm with tba G ard A A d Baer She wanted to forget her emotions dog bar footsteps, I ussless in otbsrs. Of rM bit fevsr, asd« ' against un- thoroughly, 'Then, vdtb foot cream ther. By tbe s l n ^ but ofton inac­ with Dampaay. of that night, if she could. Hs wss satiMsd wltii that. They An antidote wae announced dulsat fever, but tb eaxaet______values of or tieeuo eroam In tbe palMc of your curate process of comparing ■oorsn, i Carnara already to signed to de­ One funday afternoon she had want up ths drlvsway with arms against blcblorlds of .rnsroury poi- tiiese new serums is not dstsmtinsd baadi, maeeage tbe er#am IqtO'yeur TIUIENTUES2ND the Hoyae are Judged to ha’sve tbe a^ied Lila and Derek to tea, ihe linked, The front door openod aiKl soniag. ‘This also is not yst sstabfisb- dsfinttely, feet from the tine of the tees up to fend bto titla Yqa. better team as eiraagta wuppad had had some of the yotmg people the j l r l twJnjfitmged out, sd bsoatiss of difflot|lty in m al^ig Espefllnll) signlfioast ^ aahlss. If O s n a rrU ttls onl- LougbrA at IftoariTf^ Fib. went Virginia but the fast of plk ^ from Blue Hills—Tip and fue Cm - she ihriUed, ptfitaWe ittvsstigatlons. roted to tbs i lousss en tbs b a ^ at your basis, and Baer may return w the avan and the Blakes, But some­ “Hurry up, Loou who's bars, waH- Two ssvsrs' spidsmlcs attracted nutrition. A survey was' made to riib in a Wt of extra oream os those OASHVnHYHES ing two important ganMS a sucoee- ■bortly for one winter how, although the evening had ing to see you! national iateim during 1918. Om determlBe, wbetber defldant nutri­ plaoee. When you have .finttlied, sive nights may proive a bard one. Stove Hnmna. Tbe gone off very well, although every wae tbe worst spidsmlo in history tion prevMlod to asy egtent asM »g wipe off the eurplus orebm and go Junr battle,* of coaraa, ttomdd Wnfa to bed. : one bad seemed to have a good (To I) of enceobaatis lotharilca, aa ia- children nsd among workers. Better teamwork brought tbe outcome of tbaaa toro oUf ueually are akgbtly time, Gypsy had been dissatisfied ------of tbo bmim in WUcb sections of tbo country Icier Witt Om Sd, F otcm town its rictory last n ^ t fiffplte matebes. Jn §om* scented. You ona get,one whlob ffhe was seeing her home through there if oofistaat lethargy, or s l e ^ pbystoliss were ^convinced that e U - tbe apoetaeuUr play at Olbeoa; notches the odor m * yoar liSh Lila's eyes. Nothing had seenaod La$t Night ’$ Fights nMS, Nearly KMO caees of tlfle drm were In gsaahl better nourish­ Anodur Into Exin £ u m ; Tech’s sophomore star who ecored MeurYoxk, Jon. IR — (A P )— Oato ri^t, The Blake twins had seemed eaee sp eared in fit Louis and sur­ ealte, powder and toilet water. 18 points; ntoe in tbe first half. Tbe f ktonralH. who waa ammonad tqihaat ed at tbia time than Oven before tbe When you have taken your hatb and young and callow and rather silly. rounding torritory. Tbers is a teo- depreaelen. But in other seotions, in­ ams were tied at 18-all f t baU Tony la a A U t (By Aasoetetad F tm s) dried yoursdf wltiTa towel, M o r e she had thought them such dsncy wwtid bsbef that in somo vestigators rsported that wlda- b Midi fanprdrcA, time but. Chwwtoy, O'Connor and laat mobt, today ted NSW York-dsto LeeatslU, Italy, fflSfsageboto ell Into your ekjn. It fun, T V s Jokes had fiUlen fiat maansr this follows certain types of sprsad mitritioiial daflelsneles ex­ Connors, who divided . tbe Georger hlmaii r A a thmalta fo in the face of Lila's el^ance, WUle outpeintsd Jack (K id) Bsrg, S ag- will eliminate that rough, tmoom- town scoring, proved steadier, in tbe epidemic influenza. isted among dhildren. fortable feeing which dry A htf former Mghtwaisht ntemoton w tep everyone else had been in simple land, ten, Johasy Bonlto, 188 1-4, second period. tbay finally do gst togat^ : twn The second epidemic wae tbe ap- Ckaeer M U Pnszlea have after they, have been iwaebed Phtiadelpbia. Jan. 1 3 .,-(A P ) — things, U la bad worn aa exqulslU outpointed Jack Ross, 180 1-2, New poaraace of a virulent form of Pittsburgh’s fine team, which baa w a riG i from now. York, 6; Leonard Del GeMo, 188 1-2, As might be anticipated, vast with eoap and water. WinkuP T. Tflden Is still tbe master, creation of black lace, with her dril- amebic dysentery in two Chicago find out mors about tbs cause at Modem bath oils are a tar ery won its two conference gamee and in training, w a winbfo fo te cate sboaldem bare, Derek’s morn­ outpointed A1 Caealmiiil, 186, New but Ellsworth Vines is showing tbe hotels with a record more find uot noore about tbe cause at from tbe oils wjtb xrhlob the aaclent most of Its outside Aoountera, got gagamant A Oato fillad W i ing coat and striped trousers had York, 6; Sjdvestor Matacena, 136 improvement which the lanky CaU 500 caeee scattered through 170 cancer and about tbe value of cer­ another rude shock trani Its smaller by adaaiiMoa^alimimidi seemed overpowerlngly formal In the 1-2, Italy, outpointed Jlnuny Gredm. and Romana used to aaoliit fonfion has predicted will eveni cities, and with a considerable num­ tain special methods of treatment tbemselvee, but the result is about nrigbbor, Doquesne, going *dpvm to Jickla Rid Barg foiilfor Uttle U v ^ room, Hualies, 127 8-4, New Yorii, 6. Mg Biiye supremacy in ' ber at deaths. Again it wae announced that a germ ths same. 011a do beto dry a lti.. 86-19 Uun nfgbt Tbe. Dtfime tuni- foowd o f $j000 i t - " nUtlmore— ^Frankie Petiolle, 147 ^ ^ e Just don’t belong In the This epidemie served to focus the bad been diacovered for tbe cauM bd Rie same trick twice tastyfdr. Qtardm. 1-2, Schenectady, N . Y„ ou^ointed took one set and forced an- same world,” Gypsy had said to medical attention at tbe country on cancer, but tUe was not confirm­ Pete Gulotta, 148 1-2, New York, at otber into extra games last night In herself, hurrying about the Utch- djrsentery and parasitic dis­ ed and the discovery has not bees his -aeormd encounter with IRden atTiffl l 10; Clarence (K. O.) Bums, 170, HE YOU THAT-, en, a smock slipped over her red orders associated with foo£. aoemted generally. during a professional tour of' the Baltimore, outpointed Walter Kirk­ crepe. She had given them paper Marvels ef Sargevy Inereaaingly, attention waa pMd ooaatiy. The scores were 6-4, 8-10, Ip dor bto' ! wood, 170 1-2, W asUnfton, 8. Name of Japim’e ' nbwly bom tUn sandwiches and olives and Surgery presented some onucual lo the posstbfflty of iweventlag. hay laibboek, Tex,—Abe Gbaves, 118, aoasettitag hot and deUdous In a partormaaces la 1988, tbe fever and asthma 1^ meobaaisnu rosral heir msane, “wlse;.anfi $000009-1 Two pointa stand out cleaxto fiaasnrnln 'There bad been cock­ Albuquerque, outpointed 'Thurman con^lete removal of a lung, an­ which filter the air rooms and ful prinoe.” Wlee and anooepifal, so a.pMPIL of tbe pkw: Hktn, al- tails, too. Everything had gone Murdock, 116, Borgtx, Teas., 10. doubt, for the pormte be dioee. . nounced by Drs. Bvarts Grahaar of maintain oosstapt temperature and ^ alaaost 41, still to tooso tkaii Oklahoma A . imd If. totO^toka a anaeothly, kpd still was not Laredo, Tex.—ifidget Aztec, 119, S t Louie and WUUam Rieahoff of bumldl'ty. Seientlsts aseemMsd In Boston to extAded matdxea; ^Hiiea, Detroit onlvapalty a te Doteamw mi L She was sedng LOa’s Msatico, D. F., knocked out Jose Baltimorr, and removal of a large Tlieiw alao were extefwlve stfidlea ten UB war la taeivttable. But «rs a ^ baatop, was nnstti mera fu, a foofomi totp into - (AoaJ< .dfahuf. room, with the sfl- Lodra, 125, Monterrey, 2; Kid TV>r- part of the papereM because of the In the dme|<9msat' o f deVieee at settutiats to tell U ; w M fiSs't ______ttia ipfioor (court apd psueh M Kt:; sfr v H i and the rock crystal apd peon, U7, Nuevo Laredo, Meoa, oqt- prasaoce of tuibwa. vwioqa for, nnM r bsit to ptova aiUaettvt tbfn ip thab fiaff rilM « P « y mimosa against the poiftied Rid Camacho, 117, Monter- are set nanstttofi lio Tie sqig^ operatlaB wMeh the hui9as>ody as w m L a a ;^ beat­ (toPiiitor. wbtoh be ktot ' sf.aaitioTsd waOa w y , $. sfaaM t to am aot meet medieal at- YorkW ( Afterward, when She and Tom ing the ba<^ aa a n ^ e . eago Bt. Jeaeph, M0.*r-Aia Breeee, 184, . wad t^rreasoval .Mta, w M d h g 1 9 * ■he had afgbed The b a s e ^ of induatthfi l Mknbatlan, Kas., otatpetaUA Young tjjygetd to esUeva un ' ;bttractad medtefl ^iManfisi!^ she wastired. OorfMtt, 184, Omaha, Hdh., 10; Pete > 1. w o n t e You antakPt fie thta-. ^finsgeif.el' ------^ ^ 188, Manhi^taa, ouV r im g 159^ V- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OOIW,, SATCRDAT. JAN U ^T 1984. M,H,S, Noses Out Middletown In

Local Sport Joe McCluskey to Start BOWLING] Who Said TURNS D( 3RiD VI Chatter Board Campaign Tonight NBA l e a g u e r e s u l t s The Blusflelds ssem to bs un­ Wrecked Ball Club ? Aftt two weeks of training fol­ FAILS T 9 lowing the nobe operation he under­ beatable, continuing their march to that lomeone 6ven'tap> went last month, Joe McCluskey. ths Issgus championship by taking By BILL BRAUCHEB wthe way to baeoming tha beat third y In national and InterooUegiate distance ths Oak St' ’Tavern’s Into camp for pad th« Uadts of tholr authority nmning champion, dMdded yester­ NEA Servloe SPOVts Editor } baaeouu) in the league. McNair at AGAIN BREAKS O f refualnf 'O oorfo Ek»bert permls* three points last night Kebait as ; short baa established himself a: au day he hsid progressed satlsfcatorily usual was high man for this match iioa to OQgage In sports at Man* enough to tfy his new breathing ap­ New York, Jan. 18.—If you are star, ana if WilUama can ratum to ehaotor High, as Coach Thomas F. with a single of 139 and three string preparing to shed tears for Connie his 1981 form [at second base,' therS paratus in an actual rstce. So the of 848. Giumme'. Market upset ths Ktflogr has stated that no student former Fordham ace, now wearing Mack because be “wrecked" ' s slmpty won’t be any infield prob­ Viators Late Rally Ahnoit will harred from participation Id dops when they set back the fast lem for the A’S. the New York A. C. colors, last ball club fay sellinf Lefty Grove and bassbaU next spring, no matter night filed his entry for the two-mile traveling Builden, for foiur points.. The outfield la settled. Roger what their stand on the current handicap in the Manhattan Athletic Ths Aristocrats took three points a few other bits of baseball ba^ Cramer in center has come through Closes Gap ia Fisal Porio^ football ccotroeersy. League meet. He will stm out to­ from Jaffe’s Jewels. Kebart had gage, save them. All is not lost. as one of the best In the league. night on the boards of the 69tb high siBgle for the night with 189 The wreckinf esardae conducted Bob Johnson, In left, besides being Leo JohnsoB Featires; 9—McCurry, rf Peach Ksllejr Is inoeased, and Rs|dment Armory. ■ad Joe Twamlte ran off with the by Mack recentiy was not so disas­ a ball hawk at the Charley. Jamie­ /^ F tB n ey, rt . rightly, too, orer insinuations that Moduskay's bdated entry forced three string honors of 849. trous as appaarad at first Looklag son, order, Is one ot the league’s the school was to blame for the a revision of handicaps by Herman OarroMlB MarhsI (4) oarafuUy orar tha man ha sold aaS moat dangarous and timely hitters. Seconds Alio Win; Bristol 1 I fact that two football players are Obertubbeslng. The champion was G aronne...... 88 122 99—809 thosa ha kapt, it begins to appear Right field will far divided between stm being treated for InJ^es suf­ placed on scratch and he will con­ Fortin ...... 97 118 118—838 that he parted with only two very Big Ed ColemaiC Bing MlUar and fered b) the players when in school cede long marks to a field of sixty. Zelenak ...... 96 86 106—.277 useful men. Grove and Cochrane. Lou Finney TopsMeridoB. Under the circumstances McClus­ 100 90—289 Bamshaw, Walbarg and Bishop The Va need a first olass pitcher. several seasons ago. One of the two, key doesn’t expect to for he Detro ...... 99 1—Haraburda. rg Ernie Dowd, who has a stomach in- Howard ...... 114 86 134—824 contributed very little to the sue- One ^ a nuamar of young,man fimtres he will be ready for two of the A’a laat>year. 1—Caaapball,'lir'. • • • • 0 jury, had been warned not to parti­ milea in about 9:40 on the fiat who ,tailad promialngly during tha LEAGUE BBSULM 1—Custer,/Ig...... 1 cipate in sports because of the dan­ 484 606 583 1632 last month of tha 19^ season may Manchester 38...... MteiSatewn 34 boards. But he wants to get the Dtp, ndlng almost aatiraly upon a ger jk aggravating the injury but competlthm under his belt, since he BoOden arias to flu this need. Tha‘‘ back­ Brlatol 2 7 ...... MarttUw 34 Dowd has continued to play semi- Suhia ...... 86 68 99—378 young team ha bad thrown togeth- bone o. the staff, may be regarded East Hertford 41 West Hartford 29 has mapped out an active cami>aign. ar last spring, Mack movad into tha pro basketball Including the Mlllrose games Feb­ Toumard ...... 88 88 88—364 as Mahaffay a veteran; Edg Bob P.- B. ruary 8, the New York A. C. meet Shields...... 86 100 103—388 closing month of tha oampalgn with Kline, obtidned from Boston, and LEAGUE STANDING the best club la tha laague In point 9—Daly, r f ...... ; . 0 Is a much more p\m- Febniary 17, the NatiaMl A. A. U. Carvlnl ...... n o 116 101—827 Merritt Cain, who won 18 and lost W, U Pts. 0—^Labella, rf .,,,... 1 tehiHg sport than football, accord­ championships February 34 and the B. Knofla .. . . . 9 8 87 84—369 of all around parformanee. Tha 12 for tha A’s last year. Kline, B risto l...... 4 0 1.000 2—Davis, I f ...... 0 K. of C. meet March 17. McCluskey first of Saptaffibar found the A’s in who woo aaven while losing eight East Hartford • •«» 3 1 .760 0—Genovese, I f ...... 0 ing to those who have taken part in fourth plsM, five games beblpd the ■ Meriden ...... 8 1 .750 both iietlvltles. Ask most any out­ probably also will enter the two 478 469 474 1416 for the eeventh place Red Sox last 0-^Bmmatte, e ...... l Boston meets, the Prout Memorial Indians Tha club gained nine full year, should win between K. and Manchester .. ___ 2 2 .500 standing football player, who has Middletown ...... 0 4 0—ItUn, c ...... 1 on January 37 and the Boston A. A. games in Cleveland, finishing third. 30 games for a club like the A’a. .000 9—Bravakia, r g ...... 0 tried the court game also, what Ariatootnla (8) An .vunpla of tha Mack mana- Weat Hartford .... 0 4 .000 sport be prefers and he^ tell roix February 10. ' GlfUo ...... 1 1 8 111 111—847 S—PlUaralla, rg .... 0 Dr. Gustav J. B. TiecL, w h o j ^ fsrial acumea la fundabad by sta­ Qasat, MoKalthan, young Ray 9—Ruffins, r g ...... 0 immediately, “football.'’ formed the operation on McClus- */OJt H tCLU SKrV - AUas ...... 1 0 8 98 92—388 tistics whloh show that the A’s For the third time this Twamlta ...... 1 2 4 104 121—349 Coombs; Dlatrloh and Maroum 9 —Cvara, I g ...... 0 key's nose (removing a part of the mads 36 more mna aO season than ■bowed at intervals last year that Manehaater Blgh’a hoopatera ■hat- 4—Datora, Ig ...I... a Although Ifanehaater High took antrum, which is expected to allow W. Andaraen ..| 97 101 116—318 Washington; tha pennant winntf, its most daeisivo UoUng from New they knew what it was all about. tered a bobs dafsBaa vritk a wall- 9—YounY, Ig ...... 0 the runner a larger air pasage) baa pean tour last summer,' but now be while making 67 fewer hits. Jimmy Maok la pretty oertaln to concen­ Britain ffigh, this department expects to resume where be left off. ■ 489 409 4M 1297 executed offeBsive to tun back IDd- informed Moduikey he roa^ resume Fokx*s 48 home runs alao muat be trate on these and other young 't thinks the result win be much doser bis track career. Mcduskey bad Ha has bean a champion fbr four JaffaR Jowela (1 figured m that reckoning. dlatown High at the State Araaoiy whan dM taams mast in a ratum years. J a ffa ...... pitehera whan training b^tita at last B ^ t mr tha aarrow aiargls of Barioda latanded to retire after bis Buro- ... 99 .99 99-297 But the outlook fbr 1984 la not Fort Myara, Fla., the l^ t of March. game hart on Batorday, Fabruai^ S, Morlarty ...... 1 0 4 •0 ao blaok as it was ta 1914 whan 38 to M. Sava« for ft this fa^ura, tbs [0 1 9 hCaimy baeansa tha Hardware City ICe ITlfP oooooao 129 u i - n o No leas aatute an authority than Rad and Whita’a play f a ^ to iaa* MtddlatowB .... 9 6 9 Mack really did teas Ma team to Baba Ruth ballavaa that «aplta praaa a crowd ot eleaa t a a ttmup- team will leas savaral outstanding GHhaon...... r 99 92 1 0 6 -fte tha winds. With an Inflald and loora at halftlina: 18^ players at mld-yaar graduation. • tha aala of Grove and Ooohrana, aad faaa, who aaa aothlag hot ehaatar. outfield Buoh aa ha baa, Mack tha A’a win be the team to beat diaaatar ahead la tha gasMS* alatad Refaraa: Dillon. 896 898 448 1281 needs only one first elaaa pitcher for t 3 pennant this year. Ruth with Hartford Blgh asxt Wadaaa- The attitude of the National Boyhood of Ross Began Btneflelda (9) to make trouMe ah year in the Time: Bight-minute garters likes the mung pltohera Introduced day afternoon and llaridan Qoards towards the four smashing Gado ...... 96 180 98—324 first division. by Mack in the last few weeks ot next Friday night, unlaaa tha local defeats suffered from the Phantoms Btruff ...... 90 89 98—282 the 1988 drive. quintet la able to dlai^ay a drastic Manchester (28) of New Britain Is common to an Pohl ...... 108 92 110—310 There's Foxx at flrat,\he graat- The catching corps, conalatlng ot revaraal of foixn. B. teams, or nnost of them, that enjoy Brozowski .. • • V DD 182 108—889 est hitter in the game. Frank Middletown, ooming here with a In Chicago’ s Badlands Berry, Madjeskl and Hayea, Is not 2—Johnson, rf » e a e e V 5 a certain amount o f success and Kebart ...... 1 8 9 123 88—843 Higgins, kid third baseman, hit record that constated of five straight then take a deoialve drubbing. The so hot, but there are several signal 8— O’Leary, If .814 in hla first 3rear of big league departments in the league no defeats and a lone victory .over 2—Sheldon, 0 Guards just won’t believe that a which the tougest, by elimination. 537 666 496 1599 competition and is figured to be on better. Rockville Hteh, put up amaalng^ 1—Gairdne, c . little th e e • e e thing to do with it But the scores Wilkinson .. ...1 0 6 101 126-888 mediocre ahowing to date, their 9— Coma, rg . seem pretty convincing. Armstrong ., ... 95 78 101—274 fighting spirit XaapiBg the team Little Bsunct Rasofsky —^whose the front as a coatiBual threat 8—Judd, I g ...... 1 cles on the Romantic Rise name became Barney Rasof when Garibaldi ...... 9 2 96 88—276 1—Leone, Ijg . 0 Held scoreless for the first time Gustafson .. ...1 0 3 118 121—842 Mancheater’a hopes at vlctOty. tMw season against the Phantoms he started to school—saw the grim MASONS LOSE FIRST GAME Almost dose Gih^ results of these gangs’ g ^ p la y i Schubert ...... 9 7 108 93—293 11 Wednesday night, Johnny Fulkoskl, of the World’s Lightweight For a tew moments la tha final he went to and from his classroom. quarter it looked as if the Vtaitora MlddletCwn (14) who joined the Guards when the A crowd aroimd a man felled in an 493 496 629 1518 Rec Five disbanded last fall, relin­ would pull an u j^ t aa thi P. B, Champion, Telling of His sdley. Violence a la fists and clubs TO COLLECTING COMPANY and stMdlly reduced a 0—Stackowicx, rf ... 1 quished his postilon as the team’s in me streets. Battles between VETERANS LEAGUE margin to only two points vrith five 2—^Pomfret, I f ...... 8 leading scorer to Jason Chapman, schoolboys hurling rocks, bricks and Cervinl of the Legion team topped mlnutea who has a total ot 58 points, one remalnlni to play. For the 0—Gplnney, 0 2 YonthfnI Days. bottles. Housewives eternally call the veteran bowlers In the match 1 Borowskl, rg . • • • • » 1 0 -4 2 next three minutgw the oppoalns S-r-Meeaina, rg ..... 1 more than Falkoski. Turkington Ing the police. The screaming sirens between the Army and Navy Club 0 Deyorio, Ig .. quintets rushed pell-mell up and 8—Fojre, Ig ...... 0 added four points to his previous Nine4iame Wiaoing Streak • • • e • 3 0-4 6 of squad cars sweeping along the and the Legion last night on Mur- down the floor as first one and than a>—MlcoiulA I g ...... 0 49 to lead Ernie IX>wd, In fourth bumpy pavements. phey's alleys with a total of 846 4 the other gained poaaeaaioo t f i the place, ’’y four, Dowd adding 12 Editor’s Note: This Is the first of 10 2-13 22 a seriee of three artloles on the “When I was about 12 years old," for three strings. The A^my and . Halted, 32-16; Hiss Serv­ MltcheU Houae Jn. ball. Over anxle^ to score, points to his 87 for a total of 49. . (9) ever, kept the teams from romantloo rise of Barney Ross, says Barney, “my father- got a big­ Navy took three points Irbm the P. G. F. T. ioote By PerioSi^^ world’s lightweight champion, who ger store a couple of blocks Up the Legion In the match. The scores: 1 Cwlkle, rt . . . good as both baskets vrere Subj< Manchester ....10 8 8 2^38 Figures complied from the stteet. We hswi been living b « k of ices of Campbell: Guards ...... 0 0-0 0 to withering fire. Then, with two soon will be fighting Billy Petrolle, Army and Navy (8) 1 CJemlck, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Middletown .... 8 6 2 S—24 Gua’*ds’ first nine games, which Tony Oanxoneri and other chal­ the store at Bunker and Clinton Cavagnaro ...... 106 — 105 minutes to go, CJhucky Smith came Score at halftime: 18-14, Man- 2 Kushman, If ...... 0 0-0 0 through with a sucker shot that seat does not Include the last tilt with lengers. This story tells of the streets. When we got the bigger Shields ...... 94 126 98—812 Trim Clerks, 53-14; East 0 Botyckl, If .. oheeter, the Phantoms, show that Chapman champion's youthful days. place, we lived in an apartment ...... 0 0-0 0 Maaooester Into a four-point le^. a Bldwell ...... 96 110 97—802 1 Koalouaky, c . ft • s • • 3 Referee: ' Ahearo. is «lso the leading scorer from the across the street from the store. 2-4 6 safe margin as the game drVw Time: Eight-minute quarters. Frey ...... 97 106 94—297 0 W. Kroupa, rg ft ft ft ft ft 1 0-0 complimentary circle, having made Times were better but the nelgnbor- F. Anderson .... 118 104 , 80—812 Sides Also Win, 22-9. 2 swiftly to a close. 18 out of 21 attempts. Dowd Is sec­ BILL BRAUCHEB hood got tougher and tougher. 3 Blank, rg . . . ft ft ft ft ft 0 1-1 1 Break Up Zone n e ![ McCollum ...... — 79 93—172 0 E. Diilka, Ig . Through a mkjor portion Of the ond with 18 out of 21. Dowd and Servloe Sports Editor "There was more money in the ______t______...... 0 0-0 0 with a foul but Sheldott’a Falkoski have been guilty of most district. Holdup men who lived A nine-game winning streak was 4 A. Krupa, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 game, Minoheater could oot gat 609 524 467 1600 — started. Passes were saaily laur* .rt side shot piit the loca^ ahead personals, fourteen each. Dowd has Chicago Jan. 13—The life dramn around there didn’t hkve to go to American snapped last night when Ansaldi’s I ~ i 6-8 at the whistle. Legion (1) 11 3 cepted, shots at pie basket went been ejected twice and Falkoski, ‘of world’s lightweight champion some other part of the ..ty to do a Sonnlkion ...... 86 86 108—273 Masons bowed In defeat to the Col­ 8-5 9 Stay. Out In Brent Farr, Gustafson and McHale once Job. lecting Company of Hartford In the Score halftime, East Sides, 9-7. awry and confidence and fipiklBg Barney Ross began in New York Glenney ...... 98 94 98—286 Referee, Opiaal. spirit were sadly mlaamg. But when Steokewioa again knotted ^ each. Wright ...... 74 ----- 74 feature clash of a three-game pro­ where he was bom and where he gram at the school street Rec. The the players settled down and score soon after the second dvartsr scored two Important ring victories "One'day in the fall, 11 years agn, Stevenson ...... 104 96 102—302 launched their attack against tha began and Spinney sent Mlddletawn The Guards have arranged a right after Thanksgiving, my broth­ 187—346 final score was S3 to 16, the locals National Guards (68) —over A1 Santora and Tony Can- Cervinl ...... 110 99 zone defense, their play was beauti­ to the front, 13-10, with less than home and home series with the er Morris and 1 were punching each Moonan ...... — 86 84—169 sorely missing the services of "Cop" P. G. F. T. ful to watch. Judd and Smith stall­ four mlnutei to go. Judd made^tt Kevin Barry five of Hartford, one loneri. other one morning before school just Campbell, the team’s outstanding 0 Bycholski, rf , . . . 3 1-3 7 ed In the back court, atalled and 12-idl with a toss from beyond. IInl of the leading quintets in this sec­ But most of his 2' years have for fun. I looked out of the window 466 469 624 1449 player. 1 Courtney, If ___ .. 6 2-3 14 stalled until Middletown's ooolnaaa fOuT drole and O’Leary droppeid R tion of the state. The first game been lived in Chicago, and it was and saw a tough-looking guy stand­ Guards Drub Clerks 2 T. Salmbnds, c . . . .. 8 4-6 10 begr} to go and the playaink left douhlodecker that gave MaMhsstiir will be played in Hartford next here that he won the greatest vic­ ing in front of the store. RraBON MILL LOOP. In the first game of the evening, 2 Solbleskl, rg ...... 1’ 0-0 2 their poaltJona In the lone. The the lead. Johnson mads a du rt shot Thursday with the second here on tory of his life when he fought his "A minute or so later we beard a In the Ribbon Mill league last the Elast Sides won a fast, clean 4 S. Salmonds, Ig . . .10 0-1 20 bullet-Uke passes to the oomafa, to and O’Leary sank two fouls hot February 14. wav up from the slums where his commotion In the street. Yells and night at Murphy's alleys, Team No. ^ame from the Mitchell House — — Johnson or O’Leary, or to SheldOB Staokowlea duplicated OILaaiyM father was killed by a robber’s bul­ shouts. We ran down to see. There 3 took 3 points from Team No. 3 Juniors of Hartford, 22 to 9. The 9 28 7-18 68 In the bucket. It was JohnaoB'i feat to make the score li46 let. It was here that the young was a crowd In front of the store. night and he tallied five tlmaa nbm The final games of the first rouud while Team No. 1 took 8 points from winners held the lead through most Oerks (14) halftims. Both teams had of the Rec Senior League will be Jewish boy knocked out Poverty We pushed through and there was of the game, being up 9-7 at half­ the floor and chalked up a total of with their passing, resultiBg i g my father lying in Team No. 4. P. played at the School Street Rec to­ and Crime, twin gangsters , that the doorway. Bill Diets was the hlg noise of the time. Urbanettl and Borowslo went G. F. T. IS points. -periods when no scores wera ~ night, Jaffe’s Jewels facing the dominated his boyhood environment. When I saw blood running out of his 2 P. Phllllpa, rf . . . .. 1 4-6 6 Stave Off Rally w ed. In Chicago he led his widowed mouth I know. I had seen people shot evening hitting for the high single beet for the East Bides and Koslow- 'ifSS Dujgout Five at 7:46 o’clock and with 188 and high 8 string with 873. ski featured for Hartford. . 0 C. Lessig, If ...... 1 0-0 2 Middletown abandonM the sone Johnson Featares Knolls meeting the Herald at 8:80. mother, four brothers and sister to before. I knew my papa was going 1 Paganl, If ...... 0 1-8 1 with a minute or ao to go In the 'Malln will referee both games. The new and happier heights. to die. He said, ‘Don’t let mama Bill Brennan hit for a single of 125 The National Guards swamped second quarter but used it aga* t Manchester’s attack against thiL4 and a 8 string of 862. the Clerks A. C. of RookvUle, 68 to 3 L. Stone, c ...... 2 0-0 4 na worked paifaotly in the thUM Dugouts will have Madden, Stavnit- The dbax^lonsblp be won last come down. I’ll be all right,’ but I 1 W. Skinner, rg .. .. 0 through the third period and part of got very sick and weak when I saw Team No. 4. .14. The Visiting team was never in 0-1 0 quarter aad Johaaoa’s ncourato sky and McCann In the lineup and year from ’Tony Canaonerl meant 0 Hiller, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 the fourth, after Manchester Md In­ the Jewels will also be at full for the family’s leader a new suit uie blood." Fox ...... 100 91 81—282 the running the soldleri taking a creased its margin to ten points. for tha baakat brought tha Blanchard ...... 94 89 112—296 24 to 8 lead by halftime. The Sal- 2 S. Oeasay, Ig — .. 0 1-2 1 team four baskets from tha strength. for himself, a new home for his The sudden change to scan to man while Middletown -was held mother, educational opportunities Shortly after that, B are/s mother McDowell ..... 88 91 94—273 monds brothers and Courtney ex­ confused the locals aad before they for his younger brothers. The Smith ...... 106 87 106—288 9 4 6-11 -14 leea, save for two foul The Celtics and Ansaldi’s Masons suffered a nervous collapse. There celled for the Guards, while Phillips recovered, Middletown was again Staokowics, vmoliad a _ will be in action tonight at the Vine championship did not change him. were hospital bills. The boys tried Murphy ...... 108 99 117—334 was best for Rockville. Score halftime, National Guards, pressing bard, with a determination He remsdns clean and unpretentious. 24-8. at the eOmplimSntary drid# Street School in Hartford agadnst to keep the store going. Finally the Ooujidn’t ' Get Started that seemed due to bear fnfit befoi^ 4 ^ out of ftvn. Jranaoa’n the Memorah teams, with the first A strange champion! two younger brothers, Sammy and 496 467 519 1472 The Masons tried bard to get Referee: W. Dowd. the final whistle. But Maaehester clung to its slender margin aad baskets gava ManOhslter a i t gams at 7:16 and the second at 8:16. George, bad to be sent to a Jewish Team No. 1. started against the OolleotlM Com­ mtagig at the aad o f tha ^The champion was bom Dee. 33, orphans’ home. Chambers .107 86 89—281 tightened its defense to na»a off pany five but all In valn. -Tne visi­ LOoalsIkItir After a three-game losing streak, 1909, In a cheap strwt on New Barney got a job aa office boy. He Larder .. . 89 96 97— 281 tors played a heads-up brand of the rally aad keep the visitors from the All-Bumsides came back • last York’s East Side. His synagog name had learned typing and bookkeep­ Anderson . 81 100 80—201 closing the gap. Coaoh Olarke mada twp' is Barnet Rasofsky. He was 18 basketball that kept them well to Locals Take Lead tiont in the last qUkrter week to take the Coast Guard ing, but hijB commercial advance­ Toscano . .119 111 98— 828 the front from the start, leading at Bears, but the shcscttng clrctui re­ months old when Papa Raeofeky de­ ment was slow. Six years ago he Dietz . . . ,.120 120 188-^73 Middletown took thC lead at tllii naW llntupitup wa4 u&able tq, turned to its slump light after and cided to move 16 Chicago where be was taking orders for one erf Chi­ halftime, 12 to 8. They played a outset, running up a 6^) advastaM the aju g o rt n which mddltl bowed the the Portland Town Team opened a grocery store at Bunker cago’s big mall order houses. tight defensive game, especially in that was out one point at a tUttO as loashsd ffam ths first 616 611 497 1624 the last half, forolnf the Ansudi’s Wednesday night and the Hakoahs and Clinton streets. One night one of his friends in the Tdam No. 8. the Clarkemoa four d ro p j^ 9 Mag Shot, . last night, the score of the latter In a city famous throughout the neighborhood invited him to "go to 106 80—292 to resort to long range ehoottef that from the free throw UlteT Sheldon thS'MM aad aaOrar. world for toughness, the district McKee .. . .106 failed to click. then tossing la a twin«B6in|er to .ame being 88-82, Which makes It see the amateur fighters in Kid Ritchie . 88 108 86—371 SoOM 26-28 after . ive defeats In six starts. Last year around Barney’s home —known aa Howard’s gym.’’ .. Blssell, Dowd and Hblland wer# (By-The Aseodated Preea.) , deadhMk the count at 6wdl anM atg ^ te of play, during wfifiA *.t was just the other way su*ound. the Valley—was rated one of the Stevenson .. 87 104 101—392 Salt Lake City-Ira Defa. 8l9. minutes of play. Staekowloi saSk .s towfi ahfited to iTiinh ta, Dwyer .. ..100 98 88—381 best for the Masons and DuriUn, iiaoxowiei aann .a most sinister. NEXT :Flve dollars per fight Roborien stood out for the winners. Salt Lake City, defeated Ed foul aad Srath swishediwlaked tha oMds fsnii. Hien Pomfmntefiin < Windham High trimmed Norwich The neighborhood was a battle- Brennan ..111 126 116—862 (Strangler) Lewis, 389, Glbndaie, with a laa^ shot thatlat gava ManeheRf fat akothsr twinpoteter ai ) Both teams have each taken one Free Academy last night for Its sixth und of nations. Immigrants or game and another will be pli^ed Calif., 11:00, 15:00. ter aa lead. Spiimsiy up esarka hw^adly xatuniisa straight victory, 82 to 12 . . . New descendants of immigrants from ElUa Bashara of Oklahoma, all- *487 686 466 1488 htfa to the f^ . Team No. I. here in the near future. Brltidn edged HUlhouse High, 28-22, one European country resisted the Big Six Guard In 1988, has been of­ Anealdl’e Mkeons ( 18) acming activitiii^^— winning on accurate foul shooting. champions of another. ’There were fered a pro football job next season H olland...... 96 96 121—311 the locate k ^ t& n ' Rt alliances that changed from day to Tedford ...... 97 101 79—277 P. Q. F. T. tlM final whlim by Ck)ach Paul Schlssler of the Chi­ 0 sturgeon, rf ...... 2 1-1 6 day. In this welter of violence the cago Cardinals. Berry ...... 04 98 8ft-278 A fu y Jews were alone. ’They had to fight Bengston ...... -118 108 308—334 0 Dowd, i f ...... 1 0-0 2 Ruth's Salary Report^ 1 Opiad, If ...... 1 3-4 4 JcRnaon, and LOCAL MERMEN DEFEAT the others without hope of help. Dummy ...... 88 98 80t-261 turafi ft f MkfifiHentt f ’There were small gangs, accept­ Mike Ooodmaik coach of the Kan­ 1 Qulsh, c ...... 1 0-1 ,2 0 Blssell, rg ...... 0 I -g ’ Near 0 0 0 th is and Staokqwtea NEW HAVEN 39 TO 33 ing recruits with redoubtalsle repu­ sas City Orejdiotind hockey cU t, 487 600^^474 1461 1 for lOddlatown. tations. Then there was the great­ once was a champion amateur 2 Holland, I g ...... 1 0-0 3 (Of n numbOf of er mob—^the Valley (3ang — Into skater and swimmer. 0 Dowd, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 New York. Jan. 18.-»^ FatAmany of Uuun, hiul ___ aMfis and forty, be may be, but Babe^*“ ------The Manchester Rec swimming 4 6 4-8 16 other cut shO VHBte#*- late team def^ted the New Haven Boys’ CoUeetlag Co. 162 (82) Ruth’s part tinte jOb with tfia New Bsaa to aOoapt ‘ It vru York Yankees will net him about Club at New Haven last night by a P. Q. F. T. “testers.” N te hla wfil score of 39 to 88. The results Y** Team To Play Royal S Dirnkln, rf ...... 3 0-0 6 836,000 next summer. That’s i a 10 yOara with thR . the leo yard relay — woo by New drop of around U per cent from the former home rim signad By Assosialsd Ptess 0 Jarvis, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Haven (Dwyer, Johnaeo, Erich, Fer­ 0 Kardys, I f ...... 1 0-1 2 record top of 180,000 he received for one of his Mg' . bstore EoCuryyR guson) time, 1:80. SATljBBAYt hia labors m 1980 aBdil981, but it March end never Mur nn Ett, a im s Typewriter Five Tonight Natloaal Leagiis 0 O’Brisn, If ...... 4 0-1 8 calet 100 3rard breast stroke-^won by 1 Kerwin, e ...... 1 will buy a lot at gtooeries and afiU agreement been OR the firat Mildren (M.), 2nd MeOulre (N. H.), Nfw York Amarioana at Toronto. 3-3 4 leave Ruth the highest paid per­ 1 Mondons, rg .^.... 1 0-0 bounce. 3rd Guthrie (M ), no time, n e s ^ Ottawa at Montreal Canadiena. 2 former In the game. / May being dlsqualtfled for Illegal turn, Having' defeated Simsbury Mon-^,,gue game in four years and that Osaadtea-’AmBrioan League 0 Roborien, rg ...... 4 0-0 8 1 To Sign Monday. Ruth 40 yard free * irle—won - bs day night 84 to 28, the Y. M. C. A. ^ist recently. ' ProTidanoa at Boston. 0 Kerwin, Ig ...... 0-0 2 The Bambiao will not el|m hia con- CowlM (M), 2nd <5’(Connor ( ^ H^, The “Y" team, rapidlv coming to Qilfbeo at New Haven. 1 Grogan, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 KKf gnmaa^W llte j S b S . l k ? quintet will take on the fast-step­ SUNDAY: • tract until next Monday, W t all the After that ha mity kRtepnly te 3rd Clarke (M), time 21 seeonds. the ftbni as a basketball leader, will datails were agrsed to when ,R|^ 220 yard free styIe->won by Erich ping Royal ’Typewriter five of Hart­ NMtonai Leagaa 6 2te 1 ^ dote have their full team on hakd naxne* Montreal Maroons at N#w York 16 89 andl3ulonel Jaedb Ruppert stent (b* UKteffat the teR|8fiW (NJJ.), 2nd McOlynn (N. H.), 3rd ford tonight on the looalk' floor. ’The ly Feixtuoii, SpiUane, Welles, L. An-^ Score halftime, OoQectiUg Ob, to a briM confereace at the oolonel’a Ruth canail to Olenney (M), time 3:00. visitors, who share tbs leadership of deraon, R. Andetraon, waterman, ths Hartford industrial LSague, AkmHcaas M Chica|;o. brewery y ea ter^ . . IW yard back stroke—won by Bycholski u d T. Saimionds. 1 Iteth had Ruppert agtesd 'Dsylw (ki.), 2nd Hrugerfmrd, (N. boast some of the leading semi-pro In ths preliminary, the Norih BOMoh «t Dotthlt Umptira, m , 3rd UUman ,N. H .), time, 1:17. players in Central Connecticut Ends wlQ play the Tunxls five teFtefil WteM te m to tettlO 100 yard free style — won by Included in their Unsup ain os Hartford. Ahar kaylot wifn ten DaM iH d (H ) OowlBB (M .), 2nd Johnson (N. such plsysrs as “iborty" games in a ^ Ike Ends It (N. H.), thpe 1;W. ’xaiaAis’' fibinikiis s m “Bm" Oani- wars bumkM bF tks kla. nans of whd» tm s diteies Tkmsdky dttctiao 96 local btskCth^oireiss. isn iw ^ ' - eomt kcfe ^ m i

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TeL 4181 or 4869. then notify the famUy pbysielaB of *** UsetlTa Warsb If, M*f good steady experienoe. Box L, tha finding in each ease aad tha Cashcesn onai latter la nira wlU iafona tha fam­ I Oeneecntlve uaye •.! 1 Herald. BUSINESS LOCATIONS i Soneesutlve Dt,rt •> f sis Uy, raaldag such raeeataaadatloaa 1 Oay ...... I 11 etei 1§ Sts FOR RENT 64 ts are neeesaary fram tha reaulta AU'ordsrs for irrsenlar inssrUons SALESM EN shown by ths X-ray. win be oberacd at the one Ume rata TO RENtr—OFFICES AT 866 Main Ipeotal reiee (or long frm every WANTED 86-A day advertliltiK given npon regoeet stroet (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed* ade ordered (or tnree or ala 4we AMAZING MATCH GIVES mlUlon ward J. HoU. TeL 4643 4M IU36. I JAPf LAND lAlLOBi and atopped before the third or 6ftb day win be obarged only'fer the ae> lights selliBg like wildfire. Big tnal Dumber of tlmee the ad aypear- roflte. EverUsting Match Co., 44i HOUSES FOR REM 65 Tffiqro, Jaa. 18.— (A F )—A Baafo eA obargine at the rate earasid. .hat outb Dearborn, Chiesgo. (Japaasss) Nsws Afsaoy dtspateh BO allowance or refund! enn be bmm S on elB time edi atopped after the FOR RENT—SIX ROOM slngU, all from Foochow today said JafJapaaasa gftb day. improvements, large lot, garage, warsbltlips laadsd 800 Mua^aefcats (orblde"( asplay Unes aat SITUATIONS WANTED- Mo “till reaeonable. W, Harry England. Here’s the last package to go aboard the lOP-I, flagship of Xieut.-Commander Knefler McGinnis In ths San Frandsco-Hawail flight of six thsrs to , protect, Japaaasa . aatlciBai- Merald will not be reeltepeaelMe FBM ALB 88 Phone 8461. Navy seaplanes. Commander Marc Miticher, observer of tbe flight (left). Is shown reoeiving flan Franelseo nswspaptrs, stc„ for dsUvsry In ists la tbs STsat of dlserdsrs fsarad for BMre thanlaa oneeae iaeerfeetIneorreet iseyrt^ineei Hawaii, Just befors ths big plans roarsd off San Frandseo Bay. la eonasctlon with tbs ssnaetad e< aoi>7 Mvertlaenent ordered RELIABLE MIDDLE Sfdd womSB TO RENT —BEVERAL desirable early eccupatiOB of ths m f by more tbac oae time. dosiree ll^ t bousowork or cata of five, six and seven room nousee, The iBsCverteat emieeloa of Nanking Natloaalist fovacamsat Mt publleatloB ot advertlelag will he child. Thoroughly experienced. single and double; also boated troops. Write Box N, Herald. plemann Joined tbe vote against tbe He was elected by mall ballot and reettfleC eel? by eeaeelUtlei of apartmenta. Apply Edward J. HoU, will be Installed at tbe assoolatlon'e /'Ispatch said that JMaasM ebarsersi iseCe for the serviee eadered. Pnone 4643 and 8036. rule, because, be said, he felt all AllII edvertlecmenteedvertleeB*Rt> B«et ____ ^ . RELIABLE GIRL would like house­ Manchester ■Ides of tbs queetlone over proposed A M U s m r r s convention next May In Washing' rssldsnts of Foochow, seaport aad la etyle, eopy aad ffPognphy withrlti work. Experienced. Write Box T, appropriations should be diseueeed ton. capital of rsvoltlnc Fuklim prpa- regoliatloB! eafereed tn the tta ils^ u inca, llaad the streets w avlaf Jap^ ere aad they reaerve the rlglit to care of Herald. Date Book on the House floor, and be protest^ edit, revise or reieet asy ecyy eea« ed tbe rule provision forbidding SONSOFTHEDESERF IN BANKBUFTCY nssa flags aad cbsarlag tbs aauw amendments. New Haven, Jaa, 18,— (A P )— Ing sailors. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 48 WALL ST. BRIEFS Next Week Tbe Senate Judielary committee Bankruptcy petition was fllsd to­ ’ Fukld«D rebel troops wars rapertsd be publlebed^ same day atift he re* January 17.—Annual meeting and REPLETE W rm U U G H S to have bsgua a gaasral rstraat eelved hy li o'eloeb boc« { •atBf’dBye has scbsdulsd an executive session day by Fred W, Richard, trucker, MttO a ffl. FOR SALE — CHICKENS and New York, Jan. 18,—Favorable supper, Center Congregational for Monday, whan, It Is sxpeoted, Ellington, debts 88,498, sssets Jl,' from tbs mlaa vaL ^ fighttag araa church. TELEPHONE YOUR cblckaa coop. Inquire 61 West Mid­ dividend changes In tbe past week the Domination of Frank fl. Bergln, 150. Dorth aad northwest of Feochaw. dle Turnpike. January 18-19—"Loose Chanfs," Laurtl uid Hardy to Entertain WANT ADS. totaled 89 agalnst 64 la the previ­ as CoBSsctleut district attorney, ous wesk, rsports Standard Statis­ musical comedy, auspices of Dll- will probably be considered. Ijocal School Children Next Ade ere Beoeoted over the telepboae worth-Coroell Poet, American Le- at Ue OHAiiaE AATE glvsB Bheve tics Co. Thsrs wsre 16 resumptions, Senator Lonergan has made no in- Wednesday Afternoon. so e ooBveBienee to edvortteora hat ARTICLES FOR SALE 46 flvs incrsases, ten extras and s ^ t gion, at High school. • dieaUqpi of tbe action be wltt take THI ttof OAf 1 AATEh will he eeeepted ee initial paymsnts, Nlnstsen Imfavor- fanuary 17, 18, 19, l ^ i f y In .this case. Howeyer, be is not When a husband tries to deceive KULL FATMENT If pBld Si the b a ^ FOR SALE—PIANO and stovei Shew at State Armory. aeee offle* oa or before tho eovoBth abl# revisions wsre announced, nine a meober of tbe Judiciary commit­ his wife, be is almost certain to day followHif tb# flrsf iBsertioa of also 1936 Chrysler sedan. WiU sell more than in tbe preceding week Jtnu uy 20 — Manchester Plj)e tee. aad unless be persuades a mem­ become Involrad In a* series of dif­ oaob ad otborwiee tbe OBAJlOB reasonable for caeh. Inquire 46 Ten payments wsrs cut and nine Band —20tb Anniversary,. Orange ber to protest for him, be will be ficulties. 'TMs is 'aapedaUy true RATE Will be oolleeteA Mo rtepoBfl* School street. passed. Halt unable to tie tbe nomination up In Mllty for errore la toleobosod ads If be Is assisted in hla fabrications Coming Event# committee In the manner be tied up by one as dumb as Stan Laurel, will be aeeumed end their aeeuresy FOR SALE—USED FURNACES, eesflot be suaranteed. Tbe first wesk of 1934 showed January 22—Annual meeting of the nomination of Mrs. Fannie Dix­ who, with his side-splitting, eye­ 23 pot plpelese, 20-34 hot ^ r or Emanuel Lutheran church, on Welch of Columbia as collector INDEX OF more new business booked by lum­ brow raising partner, Oliver Hardy, pipe furnace, SeUing out Mull, 169 ber mills than during ths previous January 27—Annual banquet of of customs, and of Dr. Edward O. Is seen in tbelr latest Hal Roach' CLASSinCATlONS Church, Hartford. Tel. 7-0838. four wseks, while production was British American Club at Masonic Dolaoeof Manchester as collector of M-O-M feature-length comedy, Etytha .iM.•• heavier than In the final week of Temple. internal revenue. "Sons of tbe Desert,’’ coming next EBsagemeste January 80—President's birthday With no opposition reported from Wednesday to the State Theater. lfarrr> 'ea .. .a *« >i Besp FUEL AND FEED 49-A 1988, says the National Lumber Oeatbe le e e e «d • eiM Manufacturers Association, Revised ball at State Armory. any other source, tbe committee is Assisted by a notable cast Includ­ Card of Tbanke e e e e e «e e ra e #•e«t figures for Identical mills reporting Radio Concert— Bethany Gltle, expected to report Bergin’s noml ing Charley Chase, a star In his own IB Mamorlani FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range nation favorably and thereby throw right; Mae Bumsb, Dorothy Christy Loat and fousd e e e e e e eRd ee e « oil has more “heat unit". Free for both 1988 and 1982 reveal a gain and Chester Shields, at Swedish ABBOuncemanta reedmeereeeedeM# In production last year of 29 per Congregational church. tbe quMtlon into the floor of tbe aad Luclen Littlefield, a situation of Peraoflalf ...... measuring stick. Tbe Rackllffe Oil Senate for a revelation of the ac wife-deception Is turned into Company, Phone 8980. cent, a rise of 14 per cent ii ship­ February 2 — Wedding Gown AafoBMhllee ments and b. gain in orders of 17 Pageant at Y. M. C. A. tion Senator Lonergan will take. screamingly funny picture that ably Automobile# for gale colors the mirth-provoking antics of Automobile! (or Baobarge m m * FOR SALE-H ARD WOOD for per cent. February 7 — Play “Penrod" at Auto Aooeasorlao—nraa r'.MO d OjO 0 • stove, furnace and fire place 18.00 WHton Memorial by Community tbe stellar comedy team. Auto flepalrinir—PalBtlBg Players, auspices Educational club. When Wivee Object. Auto Soboola . J CM e dc« cord, 84JK1 per load, white birch POUCE COURT Stan and Oliver find that even Autos—Ship by Truok for stove or fire place |7 per cord. Fbbruary 9—Junior Prom at Man­ Autos—For Bfr# ««a!ese!eemer.ee 9 BRISTOL S. A. LEADER chester High school. thouf^ they have sworn to attend Cbas. Heekler. Phone Rosedale Joaeph Bednarx, of 98 North the convention of their lodge in Oaragaa—aervlos—Storaga «..>■ 10 18-13. February 10—Girls Scout rally, street, found guilty in Police Court Ifotoroyolaa—Blorolaa ...... 11 pageant and Scout demonstration, distant city, they are faced by the WantaC Auto!—UotorevolM . . . . It SPEAKS HERE TOMORROW today of driving an automobile strenuous and pugnacious objections n«alB«ao aiiS Profoaaf'oaal SairloM at State Armory, 7:30 p. m. equipped with Improper brakes, was Builnea! Sarvloo! Offerad ...... It of Hardy’s wife. A serious illness / GARDEN-FARM- February 11 — Police benefit at fined 816 and costs. Is Invented by the boys and Laurel Houaebold 8*rvicat Ollarad ...... It-A State •Theater. Building—CoBtraotlBg a • e eiae eae • 14 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Ensign George Winsor, who Is In Bednarz was driving along Main is commissioned to find a doctor rioiiata—Muraaiiaa ...... II charge of Salvation Army work In March 13, 14, 16, 16 — Annual street yesterday afternoon when who will prescribe a trip to Honolu­ fuBiral Dlraotora...... II Herald Cooking School at State Officer Joseph Prentice, on duty Heatin,- Plumbing-RooflBS . a IT [IF YOU WANT STRICTLY Fresh Bristol, will be tbe speaker In the lu as the only sure cure. The doc­ {aaaranoa ...... It Eggs 34 oc. or .arger per doxen at second of tbe series of special Sim- Theater. protecting school children obliged to tor turns out to be a veterinary, but kfllllnery—DroaamaklBg • • • e ete e a. If 85 cents, call Heritage, Rosedale day afternoon meetings at the Sal­ April 2—Masonic beJl, State Ar­ cross the street at Main and Hollis­ so ably does he assist the boys with kovlng—TrnokUig—dtoraga tO 76-13, Wapplng, Conn. vation Army Citadel, and also In the mory. ter streets, signalled to him to stop. (BEAD THE %’TOBY, THE N COLOR THE PIOTUBB) Painting—Papering ...... ll Bednarz applied the brakes, but their deception that they are soon Profeaalonal Bervloea >:« e • e e ■ e efl evening. In the afternoon he will on their way to the "Sons of the Repairing speak on "Behold the Man,” or the they were In such poor condition Poor Duncy. He had played a came slowly back acroM tho that tbe car failed to stop for Desert" gathering. Falloiing—Dyeing—Claantag . . . HOU8BHOLD GOODS 61 “ Human Side of Jesus." In tbe eve- SEE HEARINGS SOON At the convention city, tfie two trick that be was sure would ground. The whole bunch lumped Toilet Oooda and Servloe ...... ■nlng his topic will be "Regeneration, distance of several yards. Prentice aboard the Sled and everyone had Wanted—Bualneat Bervlea examined the brakes and foimd pal up with a brother delegate from work out suck. He hopped aboard BdaeatfMal I FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD fuml or the Family of Jesus.” Ensign Texas. Tfl^en the latter learns fun. Cooreec ano Claaaea Winsor Is a forceful sjieaker, and a ON STATE CONTESTS them to be badly in need of adjust' the big dog sled and left the Their Uttle friend, the EHrimo, ture, including kitchen range, gas ment. Bednarz is employed In Glas­ that Laurel and Hardy are from • rlvate Instmotlon ...... and oil stoves. Can be seen at 12 cordial Invitation is extended to all Los Angeles, he decides to csdl up a bunch behind. said, "Aw, we’re going viuiBik too Dancing .m ... .K.tt-A to hear him. tonbury and is accustomed to use Then came a sudden Jolt. The slow.” And then he shootsd ftofiqr kualoal—Dramatic tt Orchard street or Call 8162. (Oonttoned from Page One) the automobile going to and coming sister living there, 'vial long distance Wanted—r-Inatnictloe ...... to The Songsters Brigade and the telephone. Hardy is introduced to hound tossed Duncy right out on words, *0 make hit pet-dog run. band provide musical numbers at from his work. the ground. Wee Dotty saw Mm Piaaaetal BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES quired to refund any funds regular- her over the phone. After a flirta­ Ion da—Stock!—Mortgagee these services, adding much to their Found shortly after 8 o’clock this tumble and she cried, "That was '"W here are we bound ftwT” Ckfidy Bought sold, exchanged; also oil ^ paid him prior to that time, morning on Spruce street, between tious conversation, ^ takes her InalneeB Opportnnltiea ... burners. S p ^ quick. Open eve­ interest unkind"' cried. The lad said, “Oh,. just.fiqR a loney to Loan ....• ••!#• r.0 • e e a am ## Adjutant Martin has been able to Maple ahd Oak streets, in a help­ number down for futtire reference, nings until 8. Jones, The Stove only to find after a 'second glance "Oh, no it wasn’t,” Scouty said, ride. I guess FU take you to ^ihe Help and S ltn tlo u secure for the Sunday afternoon Connecticut’s jtwo Democratic less state of Intoxication, Anthony “He tried to fool us but, instead, he place where my tra&ied seals plsy elp Wanted—Female ...... t| Man, Manchester Green Garage. meeting, January 21, Dr. A. M. representatives, both of whom have Miller, 36, of 66 Wells street, was that it is own home phone number elo Wanted—Male ...... ic expressed themselves as supporting and that he has been talking to his got the worst of it hlmMlf. I think ’round.” fale.'-riitng WuijteO ...... Sl-A Nlcol of Milwaukee, Wls. Dr. Nicol arrested by Sergeant John Cavag- it serves him right They rode tor half on Hear or has bad a wide experience In this the administration Joined the ranks naro and charged with drunkm- own wife. so. Then Coppy loudHr ttwntedi weip wanted—Male or Female « IT WANTED TO BUY 58 and other countries, having been of their party insurgents who went ’There will be a special matinee ‘Now, if we catch the dog, we Agent! Wanted ...... «,tT -A ness. Arraigned In court today. all can take a ride, and rre won’t “Oh, I see two ' seals rlglit sow, Bituatlone Wanted—Female . . . . . U aroimd the world three times. At down to defeat Thursday in the vote Miller still showed the effects of for children next Wednesday after­ UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN noon starting at 8:46 o’clock. ’The fall. Our weight will hold the lad. They are cfaydb^Toa the Bltuatlone Wanted—Male ...... tt stamps. Get cash for yoiu* collec­ present he is In Haotford visiting against the drastic rule on the in­ his debauch of the previous eve­ Employment Agenolee...... 40 his son, Adjutant Alexander Nicol dependent offices appropriation bill. ning. He was finkd |10 and costs, co-featUre 'will be Ronald Colman sled down! Look at Duncy! He’s ground” Lire Stock-Pefi^—Pealt»y» YeMelee tion or duplicates. Inquire 6 Park­ of the Men’s Social Service depart­ In ‘The Masquerade.'’ a sight’* The Eskimo Said, ^tbwtWatdi Doge—Birds—Pete ...... 41 er street, Saturday p. m., or Sun­ Prior to the vote Rep. Francis T. but the fine was remitted. Miller me. Fve MddSsii two balls ltim ^ne. Llv> Stock—V ehicles...... « . . . 4t ment of the Hartford corps. Maloney said he regarded the vote was detained at the police stati c hiddesi two naus iu m 'v oa . Ponltry and Supplies ...... 4t day. as an Indication of administration until he recovers. He had a nasty ' HEADS DRUGGISTS ’Then Goldy ran up to the lad Just w aitt m run ' and. - tlxim. Wanted — Pete—Poultry Stock 44 control of its own party ranks, .while gash on ■ the side of his face, apb ’Trenton, N. J., Jan. 18.— (A P )— and said, "A lesson you have had, You wtJ, not Imve loBg t o % s it . Fee Sale—HleeellaBeese birt I win help you to your feet. "Each seal wm bocBMa oas ' SB Articles tor S a le...... 41 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5i) repeating his pledge of administra­ parently caused by a fall. Dr. Robert P. Flschellls, secretary tion support In general policies, he and ohi^ chemist to the New Jersey Get up,^ or you’ll catch cold. Ms nose.” Re got tUb boBs: Boats and Aocessorlee ...... 44 F O R R E N T "Yoo. look Just like a snowman. cried, iB e n goaB.** Building Materials ...... 47 FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms UNFURNISHED HEATED said he favored the restoration of New York Central’s cuttent as­ Board of Pharmacy, has been te s t­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry . . 44 for light housekeeping'. Inquire at the Federal pay cut, Instead of the sets on Nov.’ 30 totaled'875;608,818 ed president of the American Phar- Gee, 3K>u’re Just as white as you bounoad.v th«h Blectrtoal Appllanee^->Badlo » . 40 Boom light bin p a id -h o t can be.” ‘N o wonder,” ^mwwered ahoutsd, ,**Biiy, Fuel and Feed ...... 4t-A 109 Foster street water fnmlehed. Apply restoration of ohly five per cent of comparod with 876,624,820 tiie : year Ical Association which has Harden — Fans—Dairy Prodoets 10 the cut as auto'matlcally provided before. Current llablUttes amounted 'heafiq^iarters in Washington. DunGy: "Did you see the way Tron- Household Oooda ...... II I TWO aMAT.T. RTOM8 for one per- In the rule. to 8118,008jl77 against 8111,460,001 He.,succeeds Robert L. Swain of ed7"J .(Ite^inlaa I Machinery and T&ola .....n M w * it GLENNET’S STORE a little while the^hoim y |i| i f f * Musical Instruments It son, entirely Meeorated. Tele- Representative Herman P. Kop- on Nov. 80,1982. Balitiaore ahd will serve for a year. Office and Store EqulpmeBt 14 phone 6917 or 8736. Bpeclals at the S toree...... H Wearing Apparel—F n n IT Wanted—To Buy ...... m . . M BOARDER8 WANTED 59-A A L L E Y O O P The Dinol^rainerl I FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, >Bia Without Beard M. board If desired. Write Herald Box trdera Wanted r I TUOOGHT VOUD , HE C A N ? ^SUftEf HECAN ,, /0H,602Zy-WH’1 r^^MOlWiZOOZO-LET’S 'A V I - w f »imtrr Board—Resorts M M. DO bOTSA THlNeS.'J 2 0020 ^ WONMERFUL f > ■ UMpmEEOLE.

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I f tverybody would fo to obureh^ When a girl wlxu an alimony suit, QO Suaday and pt4 the price of a some man loses his shirt 9 t c o m WVDMOOO? v m . m nitwwieANivit gallon of gasoline or a quart of oil TWAET« WHACT r? QOhNN^\N m s CVt7 w the collection plate, leaving the Society seems to be where you 5VHFT UV ctocK wrm A oolSd* par’ atreamline body, smart paint was to wear I quit M lN U T t job, quick pick-up, plenty of Her Friend—Too much for vou ANCnVR^ M(OWW.TmwSU.BI^ 4UN WSNT IN ■peed, and keeps me broke!” was It? ^ ' A lotcjn w \N 'POP'PISSING ^USIRb Chorus Girl—No, not enough. It is said that the country la over- i S L . ''(NSTlAb ^ A 'THMUrariOO^^BUT crowded and we are inclined to be­ Motorists who complain that * C U S A -R TVMST > f# S T O V y A ilK > T U ' lieve It after seeing people ride In everything about their cars Is not HNO.WWSN TH«Y rumble seats. taxed should remember that the air puf in their tires is sUll free. -TO COAK WIM POWN Passenger (in the back seat of the OUT OF ATPSS, ninth-hand oar)—What’s the mat­ ter? WfTH WAU4UT8 ' Driver—Some sheep on the road. 'Ten minutes later there was an­ other hold-up. Driver—Dash It I ’ve caught up with those sheep again. From now on, wars by govern­ Early displays of new models sug­ ments shall be changed to peace by gest that automobile designers have I peoples. ^ been up to their old tricks of mak­ ing the motorist dissatisfied with —President Roosevelt. his last year’s car. We s ^ ’t get the high possible I W a marriage smashup, like a s^ d a rd of living until people real- trafne crash, they both sound the ize that money Tnp«.r]f nelther same in court—it’s always the other wealth nor prosperity. person’s fault. —Henry Ford.

The public works administration Purchase of gold by the govern- has announced plans to require hlgh- ment has in Itself no more tendency 0 ways partlv or entirely from public to raise the general price level or works funds to be 160 feet wide in to promote recovery than would A 5 W r \ . r r e m order to provide for foot^ths for have the purchase of roll top desks ■ R reNOU, MAJOR? pedestrians, 'The public works ad­ —Prof. Harry O. Brown, Univers­ ministration must believe that hitch­ ity of Missouri. hiking is to be a permanent misfor- OM'T kNOW 0of5NT rr P A ear is like that, too, A good paint what a man ehooset to tHwk, MMAT X WCULO HAVe jdbnroves it was old enough to —Mary Plckford, POMg WITMOUr YOU - ®fe» it. . . . Home to some men slm* JSi \ to park the car, fARIHfft asd a place to park the wife, F l a p p ^ F a n o t S a y & R l ^ —Hey! You're taking the I way to get there! — right. I want to r get there the worst way.

00 ottier weapon works against I the gold boarders, why doesnT the • MM1WAP. A«l government turn their names over t o m ^ car salesmen as likely PwSp#CtS7 WASHINGTON TUBS 11 fi* ii By ( rune OUT OUR WAY He—I would give lots to make I LISTEN HIRE, M^OUMILL - 00 MV By Williams you bopoy. ' THIg SPOOKY_____ BOSIHCSS_____ , BEST, SIS. ShA—Vacant or improved ? m t^O TTO STOP. 0Ur I PEAR, XCAN*T nSGSR THAT'S BXECUTIVB WERS TISEO Of COOKINd OOR OWN MEAL9J A b r a i n l i k e UNDBRSTAHOf SIS, THAT I ^■T SOME S6W4ANTS IM HiRB^pROMTO. ABltrPY— IT'S ON6 I f a muTled man has a wreck, it I t h a t — HE'S HMS VERY tmi* SURE SIGN OR BXBCUTIVB Is n ^er due to friend wife being in INFLUE*ia eUBR I j T t u n n i ^ ------TOO DUMB TO the front seat

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IClM Florano* QrUClth, w ho was rsceatly discharged from the Mga- MASONS PAY TRIBUTE dean GC 8 t Luk«(a CatBddrml, Port­ chester Memorial hospital foQowliig n n BAND ARRANGES JDANTONOMOH TRIRE land, Maine, fbr ona wea'" a ' majcir operation, left today for Sunday, January 38 un Saxaphone Band of Hartford the l^velers’ Rest House in West TO RETIRING SECRETARY ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM moralng, Fdiruazy A INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Kf At PoUtb H an, North Street Suffleld where she wlU remain sev­ Saturday Evenlnf, January 18th eral weeks. Miss Griffith has been AdmlMloo 85c. convalescing at the home of her sis­ Give Complimentary Dinner in An a rr a y of fine talent haa been Cleveland Ellington Becinnes ■acured by the oomnllttee ptaytnfng aen, Glxti Friendly Society; M n. ter, Mrs. Adolph R. Klttel, of 20 1-2 Hartford to Harry R. Trot­ Sachem ,. LouIb Genovesi Robert M cKa^ the Latflaa Guild; Bissell street. for the twentieth anniversary en­ ter, hang Local Lodge tertainment and dance of the Man­ Prophet of Red Men. Mrs. Charlea Wade, Womah'a AuxlJi- OlficiaL iary; James Harriaen, the Men'a The jiinior bo]^ of the Highland chester Pipe Band to be held next Bible Clase; William ^ v la and Miss 1 • ABOUT TOWN Park basketball team will play at Saturday evening, in Orange At a largely attended meeting of Thirty-six members of Manches­ A1 Quimohd of Hartford will be Mlantonomoh Tribe, No. 58, L O. R. Evelyn Tedfbrd, Young People^s 7 this evening at the clubhouse. Flillowship; Mrs. Viola G. Trotter, I * A son, Richard, was bom this Dancing will continue from 8:80 to ter Lodge of Masons gathered in ttie master of ceremonies will M., held in Tinker hall last evening the Girls Friendly candidates; rep­ s morning at the Manchester Me­ noldnlght Music will be furnished "The Lobster" on Asylum street, cmitribute spedaltisa, songs. Imper­ the following officers were installed resenting the Chiurch School, Robert morial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. by one of the first orchestras, at the Hartford, last evening, to enjoy a sonations and whistling numbers. by District Deputy Kreh and his Smith, Erwin Rother, Margaret Walter Leclerc of North Main Highland Park Community club. It filet mlgnon dinner and to pa; trib­ Heading the acts will be Flo and staff from Rockville: Prophet, Louis Robinson, Lucille Kilpatrick and • • street. will be “old members” night, and it ute to HaiT3- R. Trotter for his Jack Hughes, a musical number. Qenovtsel; Sachem, Cleveland El­ Margaret Ulbrich. Is hoped there will be a large at­ faithful and efficient service as sec­ The Hughes players will provide lington; Senior Sagamore, Edward A The third sitting in the duplicate tendance of many who were former­ retary of the lodge over a period of plenty of music on trumpete, violin Dally; Junior Sagamore, William Here are prints and) • contract bridge tourney at the Man­ ly active in the club. twelve ' ears. , and the saxophone. R ^ ^ and P. Stalth; guard of the wigwam, chester Country club was held last Past Master W. George Glenney VaUe, a comedy team specializing in Nicholas Trivlgno; guard of the evening. Winners for North and Italian vernacular and mi— Moran plen# of them. Some • ^ acted as toastmaster'and called up­ forest, Vincent Zablaskoa; chief of f w t u p e r f f South were, first, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. on every person present to arise and in Scotch dances will complete the records, James Foley; collector of bright as a sunny day;’ • Turkington; second, Mr. and Mrs. HARD UQDOR INVENTORY make a few remsu-ks. All spoke of bill. Miss Moran will execute the wampum, William Schleldge; keep­ S e w iC i ! Warren I Keith. For East tJid sword dance, the Highland fling and Mr. Trotter in a laudatory vein and Scottish reels. er of wampum, William Leggett others somber and rich * West, Mrs. J. M. Miller and Miss REQUIRED OF DEALERS emphasized that Manchester Lodge After the installation the members Eileen Donadiue; second, Mr. and had lost one of the best secretaries adjourned to the Red Men’s club on with heaps of dignity^* * Mrs. Henry L. Farr. it ever has bad or possibly ever will Brainard place, where a bountiful The bowling team of the Luther have. Mr. Trotter has resigned the GROUP FORMED HERE supper was served by Joseph These groups also in- • * League of the Concordia Lutheran Mast Be Submitted to Govern­ office, and will be succeeded by O’Brien and his assistants. church will go to Meriden tonight to ment as of Yesterday’s Date, Mayor A.aron Cook. elude Crepes, Failles^ * take part in the State Luther Dolan Makes Known. Past Master Herman Montle led FOR COUNTY Y DRIVE League match. The men will leave the singing and at the- close of the MISSION AT ST. MARY’S and Satins. * ** the church at 7 o’clock. festivities presented to the retiring I • Proprietors of package stores re­ secretary a handsome leather trav­ C. S. House Heads Committee Dress Lengths # g Following the second mass to­ tailing Lpirlts in Manchester, as eling bag. Mr. Trotter plans to leave on Campaign for Funds at W n i OPEN JANUARY 28 morrow forenoon, or about 12:15 shortly on a contemplated visit to Priced At well as in cities and towns through­ Florida. Date Earlier Than UsuaL the Polish National church will hold Rev. Arthur J. Glasier, Dean of its annual meeting, with reports out the state, will be obliged to The annual drive of the Hartford and election of officers for the year. make a complete Inventory in tripli­ County Y. ‘M. C. A. for funds to St. Lake’s Cathedral, Port­ cate of aU distilled spirits. Including BRITISH WAR VETERANS finance its work throughout the land, Me., Will Be Leader. Snuset Rebekah Lodge will seat alcohoV rectified liquors, wines and 68c 98c • County in 1984 haa been set for the its officers for 1934 at a regular cordials, on hand at the premises as week of January 22, coming earlier A meeting of the representatives Save Your Battery meeting Monday evening in Odd of yesterday (Friday), according to AT SPRINGnELD DRILL this year because the fiscal year of of the Parish organizations was held Fellows hall. 'The work will be in Dr. Edward G. Dolan, collector of the Association has been changed to in the Parish House last ’Thursday Nine times out of ten slow charge of District Deputy Presi­ internal revenue. correspond to that of the calendar evening to organize plans for a sterting is caused by burned $1.35 dent, Mrs. Minnie Richturdson of Thirty-Two from Manchester Dr. Dolsm announces that the liq­ year. parish visitation in preparation for distributor points. Have yours East Hartford and her staff. The uor taxing act of 1934 became ef­ Attend Ceremony Held in A general committee for the drive the mission to be held in St. Mary’s (per yd.) ^ officers and guards are requested to fective Fhdday and the Inventory has already been organized in Man­ parish by the Rev. Arthur J. Glasier, checked and save your bat­ wear white, with white gloves. A Bay State City Before Large tery. roast beef supper will be served at must be taken as of that day. Crowd chester, consisting of Charles S. 6:30 in the banquet hall imder the 'The Inventory must be prepared House, chairman, Charles S. Burr, chairmanship of Past Noble Grand in accordance with a notice sent Thirty-two members of Mons- Lawrence Case, Rev. K. E. Erick­ GENUINE POINTS Thursday to persons affected by the son, Charles Holman, Herbert B FOR ALL CARS TRANSPARENT • • Mary Hutchison. Yprea Command, British War Vet House, Wells A. Strickland and Rev. liquor taxing act and must be held erans and Auxiliary, motored by bus RANGE on. until Form 758 is received from the Watson Woodruff. The committee NORTON to Springfield last night to attend is planning an intensive local cam­ CALL office of the collector of internal the Installation of officers of the VELVETS, revenue. Dr. Dolan said. This form paign and general appeal for funds, ELECTRICAL Springfield Post, British War Vet­ both by mall and by personal solici­ Van’s Service Station Croquignole Permanents is required to be made in triplicate erans and Auxiliary. The ceremony tation. 426 Hartford Road Tel. 3866 INSTRUMENT (O. and the original and duplicate was held in G. A. R. hall. State Hilliard Street Phone 4060 REMNANTS copies filed with the collector of in­ street, in the presence of a large ternal revenue within 30 da3m Erfter gathering of members and friends rf ,will be on sale at this special price» . Friday, January 12. A copy of the the veterans. Bridge - Wbist - Setback inventoTT should be attached to SPECIAL Friday and Saturday On Wednesday night the Mons- Monday, January 15, 8 p. m. NORTON’S MACHINE SHOP for the last time this season. The • each copy of Form 758. Ypres post and auxiliary will Install RANGE BURNERS Tavern keepers in Manchester do S t Bridget's Parish Hall. 1180 Main St. Tel. 6528| Cleaned'and new wicks officers in Tinker hall. The feature Prizes! Refreshments! Drice is not come within the provisions of of the ceremony will be drills by Repair Work installed, $1.00. this particular ruling. Everybody Welcome. $1.50 per yard’/. the degree teams of the Springfield Admission 25 Cents. O-Tite Piston Rings Range Burners For Sale, post and auxiliary. A large dele­ Quiekway Vheel Pullers gation of veterans from the Edith $9.50 and up. PUBLIC BRIDGE PARTY Cavell Command, British War Vet­ TEL. 5384 Sjoion^ Monday, January 15, 8 p. m. erans, of Hartford, will also be pres­ Hotel Sheridan Dial 5009 Manchester V. M. C. A. ent at the ceremony. Officers of Pivot, Progressive, Contract. local ex-service 'units have been tn CHENEY HALL Prizes. Refreshments. vited to attend. Aospices Mothers' Glnb. A roast beef supper will bo Admission 86c. served the guests by the local post SALES ROOM Euid auxiliary. REMNANTS & IMPERFfeCTTS ADVERTISEMENT Store Open Daily, 9 A. M.-6 P. M. . Stop at the Princess Candy Shop Saturdays, 9 A. M.-5 P." M. F lU iS for some delicious chocolates. Four­ DEVELOPED AND USED TIRES teen varieties and the price is 69c 1 - 7.00-18 ' • • * 91.50 per pound and an extra pound for PRINTED Ic, 24 HOUR SERVICE 2 - 6.50-19 .. .$3.00 3 - 6.00-19 s • s • • • ... $4.30 Film Deposit Box At 1—6.00-18 ...$1.50 Store Entrance. 2 - 5.50-18 ...$3.00 80GONT 3 - 5.25-18 ...$6.00 2 -5 .2 5 -1 8 ... $3.00 RANGE OIL KEMP'S 2 -4 .7 5 -1 9 ...$2.00 Clarence Barlow 1 -5 .5 0 -1 8 BETTER HEAT ...$1.00 DIAL .':404 1-4.75-19 Retread... .$3.00 That’s the Record of 1—5.50-19 Retread.. ■ .$4.00 LESS ATTENTION MRS. M. S. MANNING A t Manchester's "LOOSE Hemstitching and Buttons Gilonial Esso Covered. Favorite Shop CHANGE" LOWEST COST 26 Linden Street Phone 7905 Station A musical farce with Seven­ Comer Main and BlsseO Streets PH'FOR A coot CU » ORDF « TALLY-HO ty-five Local Favorites The Sparkling Ale To Be Presented o f SCHU1Z ‘ W u J ON DRAUGHT Jan. 18, 19 itataaaa •m a n TO-NIGHT The perfect drink to go A clear head might have saved Mark Anthony an with one of our delicious empire (to say nothing of a lovely lady). And a clear The W. G. Glenney Co. High 8chool head the day after a convivial evening is just as impor­ Coal, Lumber, Maaona’ SuppSea, Padnt avet s rill tant to you. Stick to SCHLITZ, the fully-aged beer of C ' G SANDWICHES HaU better flavor, and you’ll be fit as a fiddle for the job 336 No. Main St. TeL 4149 MeiiehepteT next day. 33 East Center Street—Next TV) Masonic Temple FAVORITE WINES Dilworth-Comell Post, American Legion. The choice of connoiseurs. ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT *»THE 8TRUMMER8** 10c-25c per glass #Spedal Costumes Musical Novelty Team •Special Scenery “RAMBLIN’ COWBOYS” Radio Stars in Person Popular Radio Feature Imported Liquor •Special Mnsie Filled Candies Admisrion 50c. WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS IN MANCHESTER FOR Children 15c. FIELDS BEER P R IN C E S S A limited number of rnsariiofl scats win be on sals Monday at SCHLITZ On Draught C A N D Y S H O P F. *. Bray's Jewelry Shop, State Theater Bldg., at lOo addlttonaL The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous! Main at Pearl Street A John B. Bogen' Prodnetten. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AeooHinr to the Agency gruitod ns by the ditarict dtotribn- to n we ere the only ones in town who cam eerve you SOHUTZ legltlmfttely. SPECIAL MENU THIS EVENING KA VIOLA HALF BROILER A la Italiana Spaghetti RANGE & FUEL OILS OAK ST. TAVERN We Handle Only The Best) 50c 80 Oak Street 75c When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Ofl **Mummy*s

CHICKEN FRIED OYSTERS PHONE 5293 A la Creole French Fries f Spaghetti Tartar Sauce Nervea, i^tabflity, jimipineiM may ■ The Bandy 03 Co. mean just a lack otone fiiaeded element 65c 165 Goiter Street 40c M an ch ester COAL — FUEL OIL in your foodr-mdeiom! If yod’re erbaa or run-down, your doctot will ptnbably tell you to ^ d to your da^ in^tu the SPECIAL MENU FOR SUNDAY food that’s rich^ in gi^t h^f||T FRUIT COCKTAIL MASON’S SUPPLIES building ilmnents—three gif ■A'-y CELERY AND OLIVES This Week-end! fresh, pure.Webt Side DairysMiOt ' ^ r':. CONSOMME A LA GARDENIERE Check your radio reception. If voices aren't clear— day I ■. - \[ STUFFED VEAL GARNISHED WITH VEGETABLES if the music isn’t distinct or if your set can’t get yoU'the station you want, LUMBER MASHED POTATOES PIE DIAL 8773 CHOICE OF TEA OR COFFEE A. W. BBN80H ■ ■ 60c RADIO 8ERVICE. Johnson'Block ' t i l . .