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l o g o f t h e E U 30PA Congressman Gamer Wants f 'V j But Washington Beheves New North GenuoB Uoyd By A. P. Public to Have Dmly Eastern Standard Time. More Progress is Being liner Beats Sister Strip’s Thursday, March 20.—Left M Cherbourg Breakwater 12:30 p. ports on What Is Done at 771. Made Than Appears on Time by 18 Minutes De­ Friday, March 21.—7 a. m. traveled 530 miles m first la Conferences Next Wedk; i, Mich., March . li5,-(AP)^prop^er^^^^^^ hours and 12 minutes, average ot Surface. off the-ialandr spite Heavy Seas. 27.6 knots. Stiff head winds and __Watchers from North Manitou The mail boat, a 30 foot craft Hawley-Smoot Measure heavy swell. island in Lake Michigan telephoned operating Ijetween Inland M d the Saturday,- March 22.-—7 a. m. Washington, March 25.—(AP) New York, March 25. (AP) A here at daybreak that little change island, is in command of Capt. covered 703 miles in first fvfil In the face of news from London Traqy Grosvenor, and alro has Passed Yesterday by Sen* neW speed queen of the seas was day’s sailing average of 28.15 indicating the naval confepence had been made in t^e portion of aboard EU Firestone, ipajiagw of enthroned today when the North knots. Strong head winds and might take a recess. It was thejrtew two boats containing ten men ma­ a Menitou ^orchard; iChrls Neflson, German Uoyd liner Europa on her heavy swell. „„ „ _ of the American government today rooned in the ice between the Island Norfolk.; Mick;,: and a .man named ate by Vote of 53 to 3 L Sunday, March 23.—7 a. m. that more progress was being made Peterson, of Ludington, Mich. Capt. made 701 miles in second full and the mainland. They have been maiden voyage >^ested ^ r e S e ^ — ------v_x „ . . . at the parley than appeaxed on the Fisher, and .five men of the South from her sister ship, the . day’s , average of 28.04 held there since yesterday. Washington, March 25.—(AP.)— ^ The 51,000 greyhound Manitou Island Coast Guard, are in ton *-acing knots. Fine Gulf stream weather The watchers were able to sight the other boat. . A determined effort to obtain pub*- passed- Ambrose but adverse currents. Head winds the boats through field glasses. The Attempts A__ t,, rescue ____ await the .licity of the daily actions o f ' the CTOssIng tape, at 5:54 a. m. today, - • . nectation existed that boats, one a mail boat and the other and rough sea. S t t f r ’h-et.aTeS’': With Doheny are ^s would be forthcoming arrival of tiie. car ferry Waba^ of ggnate and House conferees on the a Coast Guard craft which became xnakld?toe 3^*0^® f • Monday, March 2 4 .-7 a. m. Albert B. Fall, ^rmer ^ecre The oil man escaped a It is known here that consultive th^ Ann Arbor railroad, which is Cherbourg, France, in 4 days, i fast while attempting to free the tariff bill beginning next week, made 704 miles in third days Of ^tSS Srthramount^^^^^^^ alleged bribe-3100,000- agreements are not being considered expected here this morning. hours and 6 minutes. run, average of 28.16 knots. Ex­ mnii boat after it had broken a be made by Rep. Gamer, of Texas, “ bettered by imnutes the ^d a sentence of up to three years in jail. , ,______at the conference and none have the House minority leader, who will tremely strong head winds. ; been proposed by any powers party record established last October by Monday, March 24.-10:45 p. be one of toe five House members the Bremen; which on that o c ^ ° ^ ! to the conference. on the conference committee. m. passed Nantucket Lightship, All such proposals have come bettered by 18 193 miles from Ambrose Light- 1 With one or two exceptions, all her maiden voyage lasfc July wnen from outside sources, organizations tariff bills have been considered be­ 1 Interested in naval limitation being sie dethroned" the loiig-reigmng 'Tuesday, March 25.—5:45 a. SENATOR BORAH RAPS MAYOR hind closed doors in conference,but Cunard liner Mauretam^ the largest contributors. there have been frequent occasions m. sighted passing Ambrose Further it is the opinion here Fought Head Winds Lightship, establishing crossing 1 when toe actions taken have been ' that none of the consultive pacts The voyage of the Europa was record of 4 days and 17 hours made public as toe st^ions pro? raS S r more difficult weather h e a d o f f a r m b o a r d proposed would guarantee a reduc­ BOOTLEGCXR and 6 minutes. gress. tion in naval arms of a single ton. ______< Asks Publicity Gamer said today he would en­ Throughout the voyage sne ou^ MURDERER USED London, March 25.— (A P .)—Ad­ deavor to have this practice follow­ strone head winds and heavy se^. Idahoan Says Legge Would journment. of the naval conference Hartford’s Chief Execorive TllSONAGUEST ed on toe Hawley-Smoot measure T h f liner left Cherbourg, Fr^ce TWED u s DEA15 HIS PAL’S NAME Lr six months as a 'means of m - passed 53 to 31, yesterday by too Bt 12-30 p. »• Eastern Stendard caoing the present impasse, was be- HmelMt Thursday. .The Europa Do Better to Demonrtrate . ..y ing definitely considered at the con- - Accused by Grand Jury of > Chairman Smoot, of toe finance closely resembles the Biemen m ^ TO GET USORAIICE Found Out Just m Tune— New | fgfence today. ^ , committee, who will head the Sen­ consteiictlon and Fitnpss Before Advising l Hampshire Police Chief Sup- The suggestion t^F or- Shieldmg Rum Seiler In ate Republican conferees, said be two ships being built under nmess DWUIC nuvw 5 ^ pHes th e Correct Informa­ ioumment was attributed^ ty would put toe question of publicity same broad specifications iign Minister Grandi of to toe conference when it gfets and sneed. However they are me tion. was made to Prime Minister Mac- Report Today. Conn* Congressman Accepts down to work on toe hundreds of pr^ucts of different designers and Strange Career of Cleveland Congress on Legislation. differences in toe House and Senate Afferent shipbuilders. Sydney, N. S., March 25.— °°'?fe‘^idea was that this suspen­ measures early next week. (AP)—How a condemned mur­ sion would give France and Italy the President's Invitation Are Built Liow Washington, March 25.— (AP.) Hartford, March ,25’ —(AP) — Speaker Longworth said today derer- sought to go to the gal­ a further opiortunity °f composi^ Both are huUt low to elimj^t® Chemist Ends In Vienna; Mayor Walter E. Battorspn of Hart­ that “there would be no effort to udnd resistance, but the Europa, Chairman LeggeV of toeFarm lows under toe name of a boy­ their ' difficulties without prolong­ msh toe tariff biU through toe ford, was accused of pfotectfng a To Reraperate There. cbntains a number of Board, was taken to task in the hood friend was revealed today ing tke present virtual suspension House.” the Bremen designed ^ inake he Kills Woman and Self. Senate today by Senator Borah, of in a letter from City Marshal bootlegger by the' special Grand To Be Discussed Monday 'a^otfXent would contom- speedier and mor®jomfortebte^^^ Idaho, for his statement yesterday Stewart of Beriin, N. H., to the Jury which has been investigating The bill formally was messaged all length chief of.police of this city. The pJte reaisomhltog of the confo^ Uciuor conditions in-Hartford county Washipgton, March 25.—(AP>— to toe House from toe Senate- to­ Europa has “ . a? feet contending the export debenture 936 f t e t and a breadth of 101 teerf< Vienna, March 25.— (AP) The letter dealt with the man who Lee on October 1. and former State Senator Edwgd President ^ over has extended toe day. It will lie on toe Speaker’s for 2200 plan was unworkable, toe Idahoan opportunity for a possible agree She has accommodations strange career of Dr. Earnest under the name Emmett Sloane N. Alleh was Indicated prdbaWy hospitality- of the White Ho^e Senate a remarking that Legge would do bet­ was recently ' cpndenmpd to ment before Christpaas. > the friend’’ of toe mayor through Watzl, Monocled Cleveland chemist This suggestion is now under ad Rei«^ntative Tilson of Coilnecti- | meihbers of toe House her maiden voyage howeve She car- ter to “demonstrate his fitness ^tp death in rCa^e iBreton for the whom a $500 purchase o f liquor w m ried only 1940 passengers. Her life and inventor, was pieced together by made by the; mayor three cut, the House Republicfltt floor an opportunity _to study toe Senhto police of two continents today while deal with the farm situation betore ihurder of a bio tel. clerk. boats ^ all motorized ®*1’Jf* (Continued on Pa_*e 'Two.) aeo in a report ,to Judgfe Newell amendments,” Longworth sald._ No the inventor’s body awaited claim­ undertaking to advise Congress re­ “This man’s right name,” ad­ one yet knows what is to be (tone. with radio apparatus. They ^ vised Stewart, “is Carl Andrew jfnnings in sSperlo*^ Cri^nal Court I^om m odate 4100 persons, 25 ants at a morgue here. garding legislation.” I this afternoon. , _ Coniere*ces are to be held duriog The body was found yesterday in Andereori. He is 28 years old, this w e^ to determine toe coi^e. ?ent more than , the comhmed num­ Placed In Record bom here in Berlin, of Nor­ This report was made through a hotel room With a bullet through Ralph O. Wells, foreman of ^the Longworth said that before Mon- ber of passengers and crow. Borah, who has advocated the e x -; wegian and Swedish descent. NEW HIGH lEVElS the heart. In the same room and be­ Grand Jury in the proceeding dav toe manner in which the naeas- The commander is Emmett Sloane is the name of laus Johnson, commoder the lieved to have been shot by Watzl port debenture ' brought by the Special Grand Juir ure will be considered ^ 1 lief which is opposed by President one of his boyhood friends, who Ubyd Fleet. He has been in ser before he ended his own life was toe through State’s Attorney Hugh M. been determined by toe Republican body of a woman known here as Hoover, placed toe Legge s^tement lives here in this city And is a SURPRISE TRADERS House leaders. vice of the company for more than in toe Congressional Record. Alcom to secure from a court an Josefa Kropej, but thought possibly fellow of' good character. order to compel both Mayor ^tter- so' years and until recentiy com­ side it he placed a statement by SENA’TE PASSES TARIFF. manded the Columbus. He is 61 to be Mrs. Mary McGranahan of “Anderson’s father, Avan son and Mr, Allen,- who have been Cleveland. The woman was said to Alexander Hamilton on the protec­ Anderson, died two years ago. Washington, March 25. yeairs old and went to sea at the age tive tariff, “with apologies to Mr. witnesses before it, to answer cer­ have joined Watzl in Europe. His mother, Caroline Anderson, More Than 100 Issues Go tain questions toe nature of which Hawley-Smoot tariff bill late yester­ of 16. ______Among the effects of toe two, is living here in this city. He day rode triumphantly through , the ^^T^^n^ice Chairman Legge has was imknown until toe case began who were believed to have been dead came from a respectable family last violent assault of its Demo­ CAPT JOHNSEN^ C^EER. taken a little time from his^- in court. New York, March 25.— (AP) since before midnight Smday, when and toe people locally, and . the Dp On Stock Exchange; Bootlegger Named cratic and insurgent foes and pMSr WaM’s insurance policies would duous labors,” Borah told toe Se. Cabin boy at 16, captain of the ate, “to make a statement on toe Nenson Ski Club did all they The name of the bootlegger given e fi toe Senate by the unexpected y Sr^lanl one of have expired, were letters to vari­ could for him.” large margin of 53 to 31. ous people in different countries, one export debenture. I think it would Ticker Again Behind. war liners at 44, M d 6^ be more satisfactory to ^^® (Continued on Page Two.) The once powerful coalition m captain of the ®i®trfs of toe se^ of them to Mrs. Watzl in Cleveland. Democrats and insurgent RepitoiW Police said they believed financial if Mr. Legge would demonstrate his and'commodore of the North Ger­ fitness to deal with the farm situa­ New York, March 25 x cans, which for many months heid man Lloyd'fleet, that in brief is the difficulties caused the suicide. toe Senate in the hollow Of its hand, There was no money whatsoever tion before he undertakes ADVISES CHAMBER More than 100 Issues were lifted to Congress regarding legislation. , and revised rates up and downward about the two bodies and in their new high levels for 1930 SPRING OPENING (Continued on Page 15.) Hamilton Statement | York Stock Exchange today, as pas at will, blew up with a loud bang ©ffscts. when Vice-President Curtis ordere.a The numerous letters left in toe Senator Borah did not s “ P^[y [ BACKSEECTMEN saee of the tariff bill by the Senate the terms of the Alexander Hatml-j and reports the clerk to call toe roll at 4:40 room were said by police to have Sn S m en t, Legge, in oppoemgl HERE TOMORROW incomplete Cleveland and Continen­ nuerations prompted a wild o'clock. the export debenture system^hjeb demonstration. Trading «V®jich WANTS MEXICANS tal addresses on them. The contents Futile Denunciations. was incorporated in the volume that toe ticker fell some 45 t were said to he confused. Ten minutes later, when the', vote Sy"thrs“;Mie7c"ontta!>eduntil that-for. had been recapitulated and every ______r,/MXTRfriPs nndundoubt- Waddell in Talk to Business minutes in arrears. 4c=,ip<3 eigrn. importing coimtries Gains in toe “ ore_ active issues So. Manchester Merchants member of the Senate had been plac­ k e p t ou t of U. S. Missing since November 7, 1929, ran from $2 to $8 a share The late but for a few strange circumstances eSy wo^Ud put up ed on record, nine insurgents and barriers—perhaps to the 1 ness of th% ticker caused some ner John Q. TUson Dr, Watzl would have been given up Men Tells Them to Sup­ eight Democrats had gone over to. V an embargo—against Amencan | Ssness in the early afternoon, To Display Newest Styles; for dead. A t that time he left Cle-ve- produce on which toe debentureo i leader, during his recuperation from standard of high protection. ^11 land in his car for Philadelphia. port Board's Projects. however, and some x a recent attack of toe grip that remained of toe old coaHton Texas Congressman Says It were operative. , I duced as traders was a group of 26 Democrats 'wia Within a few hours of his departure, their profits. Indications of toe be^ All Stores to Be Open. •Tilson has accepted the dent’s invitation and wjll go to toe five irreconcilable insurgents, ,.^3 the car was found burned near ginning of the long awaited sP.^ino Pottstown, Pa. Doubts that Dr. It was apparent to all the 130 White House late today as soon as their frantic denunciations of the|blg Means Overproduction Acceleration of steel Watzl had died in toe crash were men who attendi toe meeting of the was particularly cheering, as^steel the final hours of debate, th eii^ -- emphasized when his insurance WEST POINT HEAD Manchester Chamber of Commerce The annual Spring a f ^ r l Z u , at sistence that it would be knowi^M business has declined moderate y ducted each year by toe South Man , gxeciitive mahrion imtil he has WMch Hurts Our Farmers premiums were kept paid up from at toe Country Club last night, that since toe rapid revival which reach­ Joe Grundy’s billion dollar stifei some mysterious source. the organization had taken a new Chester merchants will be held to­ recuperated sufficiently to resume rather than as the Hawley-Smoot ed its peak early in February. He be- Secretary Disappears RELIEVED OF POST lease on life. It-was practically the Peoples Gas, Vanadium Steel, morrow evening from 7 to 9. with a his duties at toe Capitol, bill, seemed unimportant compared •Meanwhile -Mrs. Mary McGrana­ first big membership meeting since Washington, March 25— (AP) A fr ic a n can, Air Re^iuction, varied line of seasonable commodi­ came ill suddenly last week. with toe clear majority of 22 which han, a former secretary of the the reorganization and it proved to Passage of toe Johnson bill to ex­ Colorado. Fuel, Eastman Kodak, ties on display by all stores.^The sent toe hill to a conference com a^v chemist, vanished. Her husband, j be one of toe most interesting gath- tend toe quota system to western Union Carbide, A. M. Byers, Hou general impression given at this tee where toe Old Guard Repunn- hemisphere immigration was re­ James McGranahan, sued for di­ Lieut. Col. Richardson Has ton Oil, Standard of N. J-, F^f®r time is that everything that fin^ cans wUl be in complete control,. vorce and filed a $50,000 alienation a place in toe changing season, the It was apparent aU through toe<$xt« manded in the House today by that preceded the meeting was put Wheeler, General Railway TWO MEN KILLED Representative Box, Democrat of affections suit against Watzl. and ward Baking Preferred sold up hours of debate which preceded the on by Osano and featured turkey new order of Uving, so to, speak Texas, as a-means of preventing in­ Dr. Watzl first went to Cleveland Held Office f«r a Year, No $3 to 8, although several of these be found attractively displayed for final vote that toe leaders of toehold in 1912 in connection with some and toe necessary side dishes. gains were later reduced by ^ofit creased unemployment. The Chamber did. not go out of the inspection of future patrons. IN 80 FOOT FALL coalition knew they were beatefi; A survey of parts of the country chemical work but with the out­ taking. U. S. Steel, Amencan Tele­ All Lines Represented and badly beaten, too. Angry wor^s break of war returned to Austria town for a guest speaker. The ar­ having a large Mexican population, Comment on Action. rangement committee secured phone, Americar/ Spring not only is recc gni?ed^In were hurled across toe floor where he became captain of a liquid Columbian Carbon reached new high had oon-vinced him. The Texan said, George H. Waddell, town treasurer the new dresses and'suitings for Democrats who resented the deser- fire division on the Italian front. ground for the year in lesser gams that importation of Mexican labor and and'he put across one Manchester’s annual fete but every­ tiem of their former comrades of to^ aggravated unemployment in these His chemical work was said to have J. I. Case was a soft spot, droppmg thing that pert^ns to toe great Guy Wire Blips and Three won him considerable recognition Washington, March 25.— (AP) coalition. They uttered warnifi^ sMtions and caused an oyerproduc- j $4. out-of-doors,, the garden requisites, from the Austria authorities. His Lieutenant Col. Robert C. Richard­ (Continued on Page 15.) that toe debenture plan, which the tion of -agricultural products, result­ the sporting goods for toe kids, insurgents offered as an excuse, fqt* ing in distress to Ameriesp farmers. ! wife, whom he married in Cleveland, son, Jr., is to be relieved of his post everything that has a given place Men Are Hurled from remained with him in Austria dur­ their votes in favor of toe bill, wowti Johnson BiU \ as commandant at West Point. in the new season just b e g in ^ ^ be strangled in the conference gom- The Johnson bill, which would ing the ^ r . Colonel Richardson has held the There will be found funuture. and Scaffold; Third UnhorL mUtee, and that as a result the £»rm limit immigration from countries of He returned to Cleveland four Greece Celebrating Today the newest in fumishiiig.fpr toe new the new -worid to 'approximately years ago, forming the Watzl En­ office for one year. No order has as or remodeled home; ma^••rials for States wotdd be worse off under th*» 73 000 annually including 2,900 from gineering Company, promoting an yet been published regarding the that long awaited cleanup campaign, new tariff than under existing law. But arguments of this kind, wrt:e of Mexico, -has been favorably report­ activated carbon process for purify­ change at West Point and War De­ Its Centenary of Freedom held over from last fall and every­ Braintree, Mass., - March 25 ed-by toe House immigration com­ ing water. He was taken into the thing necessary for early season — Tyfo men were Idlled no avail against toe relization. ^ employ of toe Cleveland Water De­ partment officials declined to com­ so many senators that toe rata mittee, but there has been some pleasures whether it be at home or and another injured by falling. 80 doubt that It would be brought to partment to carry out his water ex­ ment on his removal other than to schedules contain many increases March 25.-(AP.)-Cel®:^l^‘i a ^S^t to ^ proud of toe pr^^^^ on the broad highway. . feet to'^e bottom of a tank in toe toe House floor for consideration. periments. admit such action was to take Athens, ress accomplished by their mother' Attendants a t toe annual shoxn^g which are eagerly awaited by inditt* ^ Recalling opposition expressed be­ He was said to have a vast bration of toe first centenary of yards of ’ the City, ;Service R ^ e r y place. began today. land smd bade them tell their com' will especially note toe complete tries back home. fore the committee to toe restric­ knowledge of chemistry. He was 40 Distinguished Record, G„eu ‘"^ 'P » S ’\naTSTeecr;;?.; iTtrio-S-m the Uni^d■ ■ SUtes“ ■ • ^ to changeover made in some lines in Company, East'Braintree to^y. tion of Mexican immigration, toe years old. His widow, Mrs. Mary so tar an la known hi, command | to and es- of The men killed were Emil Kataja, THINKS WIFE DROWNED. j,::j reference to color, modes and ma- and. Martin • Allonen, T « a n said: Watzl and two children, Herta and at "west Point has been without | es-, have co Springfield, Mass., March 25sjj Old Argument Jane live in Cleveland. cident. Col. Richardson has a dis- ^ kmjgtom President Zaimes received a con­ (AP)—Dr. Fred N. Duclos of Streets and public buildings were <«pkg claim that these peons tingiiished r e c o r d .H e is in the in- gratulatory cablegram from Presi­ the seasonable sport wear for toe man was Robert Gulage, cor mea Springfield, today requested should be admitted in large numbers TIMED HIS DEATH. decorated in t^ dent Hoover. Congratulations also ford. '.r , . _ x^„„ police of that town to drag the C Cleveland, March 25.— (A P )—Dr. Spring shopper. The'men were working on a tres­ becauie their labor Is needed, .... %7weacs tne | n^^im“K e d ?K came from Prime Mifiisfer MacDon­ Inspec^on Only nectlcut River for toe body of - , jg 1^ repetition of toe argument . . . Ernest Watzl, Cleveland chemist and has been awarded a ald of Great Britain and other The sales forces of all" shores wU tle at toe top o f the tank wMch w m wlfe, Florence Duclos, 45, who ■ tno president of *ne eadiuit-every proposition to re­ his death in Vienna as dra­ citation leading British and French states­ be on hand to explain to all shop­ being jdisinanUed. It appeared March 16 and who, He is a native of South Carolina.! ters,-heads of public that a giiy wire slipped releasing toe strict , immigration from Asia and matically as he did his disappear ■ L native oi ooulu **w*-^~ .w - , atAfpq in- men, as representing the prot^ting pers-eyhtytolng, con'rinced committed sBicide ance in Pennsylvania. powers which signed the 183(J^rt:o- Questions to the all important prices. trestle from toe staging sup^rte. drowning. Eiiro^every instance, after toe The $60,000 life insurance policies In toe pluhgre earthward, Gul^e ctof corpe! -..a-pkrtle.p.ted tocol. , ___ "ching will be sold tomorrow night country became aroused and .which he kept paid while eluding a served on the general aua.xx ^ _-g ^av commemo- In connection with toe celebra­ bv co-operating merchahte. bjit in­ struck the dangling wire in ^ oh a TBE-ASURY balance. its restrictive, policy further, four-months search would have ex­ from 1920 to 1923 and was gradu- “ gg^ P ^ ^ S s als^ were held tion toe newspaper Messager pub­ stead an evening of music apd free- way that . his .fall was. brok^. Washington, March 25.—(i that Bruises and.a, shaking ,up 'were>toe s u c h .action has proven pired a few hours after his death. ated from toe command and general lished an article on toe American ctom of inspection Treasury receipts for March 22 i were at the university, and tonight there city of Ypsilanti, Mito., named for exteht'of Ws injuries. The men. were clifeuiu< the objectors His friends here believed that, driv­ staff school toe following yei^. will be a torchlight procession. bv all. Msmy stores -will digtripdto $30,746,500.43; Since no order has been published, a'family of famous Greek patriots employed by. TOe Boston,, Bridge en to desperation by financial diffi­ Robert P. Skinner, American souvenirs among toe visitors of the 735,666.91; balance $376,m 9,9J He warned that;a , continued influx it was believed that a successor to . who helped to bring about toe free- culties which had attended his tur- told a group of American evening. C o m ^ y .‘ ^ of Meidcan» and other aliens for Col. Richardson had not been d e -! 'Visiting Athens that. they dofia from Turkey. as . cheap farm labor would use (Continued on Page Two.). termihed upon. 1 aggravate overproduction. 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH ^ PAGE T W a ■MM

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he wo|)ld incriminate himself if he I play will feature the new Cortesca answered the question'whether he I knitted fabrics, wool crepe dresses SLOT MACHINE OWNERS LENGTHEN COUNT aided Mayor Batterson in procuring ' and camel hair coats. Tailored HALE’S TO DISPLAY $500 ' Worth of liquors several printed silks are also prominent in OBITUARY nNED IN NEW HAVEN State Briefs months ago, offered no immunity. .nis line. ON SHIFT PLAYS The questions Mr. Allen refused Next will be displayed morning to answer Mr. Alcorn said, relate FASHiONS BY CLOCK street or shopping wear. The new New Haven, March 25.— (AP) — MANUFACTURER DIES. to illegal dealings with b^tleggers tailored suits, coats with capes, _ , . , I and whether Mr. Allen acted as dressmaker touches and flat ‘ fur Pour of the 25 persons recently ar­ Bridgeport, March 25.— (A P )— trim are featured for this hour of DEATHS rested in connection with the seizure Eilwin R. Hyde, 79, president of the Football Roles Committee of forty mint vending machines Bridgeport Safety Em^ry Wheel Batterson, were of little conse- Spring Opening to Be Fea­ the day and for afternoon wear will quencie. Mayor Batterson had be shown several of the two and were fined $50 and costs today on Company, died at his home here to­ Mrs. Mae Thomas charges of possessing gambling ma­ day. He attended to business un­ Installs Count of Offi* knowledge that liquor was being :(Continaed from l^ g e 1.) three piece ensembles in silk and Mrs. Mae (Skates) Thomas, 25 transported and sold in Hartford tured at This Store by wool. chines. The defendants filed ap­ til a week ago when he was takefl a-1 year old wife of Edwin Thomas of peals, bonds being set at $500 each. iU. and instead of enforcing the law he ^semenfr, but it saild in authori-- Spectator sports will next be 54 Chestnut street, died at 9:15 this was letting the violation go on With­ shown, then the formal afternoon The cases of the remaining 21 de­ Mr. Hyde was bom in West Ches­ cials’ Duties Concurrent tative conference- drdes that it Unique Styles Pageant. morning at the Memorial hospital out action to stop it. would not be miade effect^ untU gown and lastly the loimging fendants were continued imtil April terfield, Mass. He received his following a six day illness with 19 by Judge Stanley Dimn, pending early education at Wesleyan Acad­ all hopes veinished for a flve-power pajamas which close the well dress­ Hartford, March 25.—(AP)—An pneumonia. She suffered a chill last a decision in the Court of Common emy, Wilbraham, Mass., and was in New York, March 25.—(AP) — agreement at this tim^, ed womein’s day. Outstanding colors Wednesday and was taken to the application made to Judge Neweif Hale’s feature attraction for the Pleas, on the appeals. • business in Leeds, and Springfield, Football legislation designed as an 'Whether some sort bt' a pact selected to feature the Hale show hospital the next day. Jennings of the Superior Court for would be signed prior to adjourn­ South Manchester merchants’ an­ are Pirate blue, black, green, tan The defandants arraigned today, Mass., before coming here in 1890. additional curb on shift plays, pro­ Bom in Jupiter, Fla., June 5, Hartford county, for an order to ment was a matter ot speculation. nual Spring Opening tomorrow eve­ and grey. Pirate blue will lead all J. Harmon, Salvatore Mosca, Mar­ He is survived by the ■widow, one viding for a "count of six” instead of 1904, Mrs. Thomas had been a resi­ shall Soff and Abraham Kaplowitz, compel them to answer certain ’The heads of Uie’ five detections ning will be a fashion show. The dis­ other colors this Spring and Sum­ son and four daughters. four before the ball is put in play, dent of Manchester only nine pleaded not guilty. Their counsel has been adopted for the. 1930 sea­ questions put to them by the fore­ planned to'meet this afternoon to play of newest modes wU' be given mer Hale’s stylists say and for this months. She leaves her parents, consider the whole situation in­ reason that particular color will pre­ contended that the machines seized JAILED FOR CONTEMPT son ^ the national football rulings man of the special Grand Jury “around the clock.” The entire wo­ her husband and an eight year old which for weeks has been Investi­ cluding the adjournment sugges­ men’s wear department has been dominate in the fashion pageant. were not used for actual gambling Hartford, March 25— (AP)— De­ committee. son, Joseph B. Thomas, also two gating liquor conditions in the coun tion. cleared to provide room for a The Hale fashion show will be­ and they were covered in an in­ ciding that Anthony Petrauskas, Heretofore, the stop interval in brothers, Curtis E. Skates of Bige­ junction recently granted the East­ well known real estate dealer of shift plasrs has been governed by.^.ty will bring Mayor Walter : During the day assurance '' that promenade and there will be a big gin at 7 o’clock tomorrow evening ■ • the French delegation' was ready to low street and B. J. Skates of ern Mint Vending Co., restraining New Britain, had bought the testi­ approximately one full second. 'The Batterson, and Edward N. Allen, space for spectators. and will be repeated so that more proceed with a idew to achie'ving' Arcadia, Fla. the police from interfering with the mony of Andrew Petuskis with a The fashion show will be of the can see it. Behrend’s orchestra will equivalent of an ordinary count of I merchant, into court this afternoon a five-power pswt was given- the The funeral will take place at the $100 check in a ci'vil case now on pageant type. The proper garments play. machines. “1-2-3-4” by the official, under the | as respondents, Americans by the Frendi at a con­ home of her father and mother, Mr. The machines seized w'ere of the trial in the Superior Court, Judge for wear each hour of the day and new rule, the interval must be "at; This application was made by ference at American headquarters. and Mrs. J. W. Skates in Arcadia, Newell Jennings today ordered evening will be shown in order. 25 cent variety. City Attorney least one second” is to be j o. Wells, lawyer, foreman of It was stated in well-informed Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Skates, Harry M. French has contended Petrauskas confined in jail for 15 Kitchen pajamas come first. This is governed by a count of “l-2-3-4-5^.’ the special Grand Jury, because both conference circles that if adjourn­ Mr. Thomas and his son, Joseph, days for contempt of court and the very latest vogue for women and ABOUT TOWN that the injunction only applied to p e referee aa a fu^er chw j Batterson and Mr. Allen, as ment was carried out it i"as planned will leave for Arcadia either tomor­ five cent machines. said “Petuskis escapes by one hair, be permitted to carry a split second • •' will prove of great interest to those row afternoon or evening 'with the witnesses refused to give-certain in‘- that at least a three-power agree­ William Vennart was brought to he is not much better, but I’ll ,g(ive for use whenever he is in doubt who attend the Hale show Louiorrow body. The funeral will probably be formation desired. The mayor was ment would be signed between the H the police station this afternoon at him the benefit of the doubt.” about the rapidity ■with which a United States, Great Britain and night. held on Simday. Burial will be in The case before court is that of once before the jury for three hours Next “by the fashion clock” 2:40 and is being held on the charge STEALS HIS TAXICAB team produces plays out of a shift Japan before the conference quit of operating a motor vehicle while the Joshia Creek cemetery. Philas J. Gagner and Alfred Roy, formation. and/last week was recalled but did t comes active sportsw^ear. This dis- The body will be at Quish’s Fim- work. I. - >, restaurant men of New Britain, This was the most important al­ not stay in the room long. Both the imder the influence of liquor. His eral Home imtil arrangements are Probably this agreement would arrest was made on Oak Grove AND $ 1 .0 0 IN CASH against Petrauskas on the ground teration in the college g^ridiron code 'respondents have retained cqunsel. made for sending it' to Florida. contain some clauses to which street where he was found beside that he agreed to assumption of effected by the national committee. State Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn will France and Italy could subscribe. LOOK—ONLY his automobile which had gone off mortgages and bought property which made public its findings to- j represent the Grand Jury, New Haven, March 25— (AP) — Adjournment would give them > a the road and was badly wrecked. from them which was later fore­ day after a week-end session with j Mayor Batterson’s interest in the chance to see If they woitld com­ NEW HAVEN K PLANE Cold and suffering from exposure, closed. He will be given a hearing in the ____ ' • the chairman, Edward K. Hall, at i probe of the Grand Jury was due to pose their difficulties to a point police court in the morning. John Quinn, 32, a taxicab driver, re­ Absecon, N. J. j the fact that Chief of Police Gar- turned to this city today after where they could sign the'*agree-_ TO START APRIL 8TH NO INFORMATION. The committee, in two other mat-; rett J. Farrell, and a number of ment as a whole. ■ ’ The L. O. P. H. Bridge Club met spending the night wandering New Haven, March 25.— (A P )— ters, voted to make the duties of all j members of the department were | through the woods in North Bran­ Well-informed persons believe last evening with Miss Catherine The Connecticut Agricultural Ex­ four officials on the field "consur- called into the Grmid Jury room last that when once an agreement is Brown of Main street. Miss Marion ford and reported to police that two periment station has had no infor­ rent” in respect to all fouls and men had held him up and had taken week. Raymond Regan, a, traffic signed at the present session it. Legg won first prize and Miss New Haven, March 25.— (AP) — mation as to the possibility of an in­ adopted a resolution discouraging as would not be altered materially at a his money and taxicab. officer under suspension, was arrest­ Dorothy Gill consolation. Captain Herbert Partridge today junction being sought by Glaston­ “unsportsmanlike” the use of any ed bn a complaint alleging perjury resumed session in order to permit ATTACHED announced that April 8 has been Quinn told police he was summon­ bury farmers to prevent the laying equipment similar in color to the ed to a dance hall last night where because of testimony he had given the French and Italians to sign. In Manchester lodge of Masons will tentatively set as the date for the of a quarantine against the Euro­ ball and thereby aiding deception. in the Grtind Jury room about a other w-ords, they would have to two men entered his machine, Officials heretofore have been re­ O’Sullivan Cushion confer the Master Mason degree to­ start of the ” K” of New Haven's pean corn borer in that town as in­ "speakeasy’.’ which had been fre- overcome their difficulties so they night on a class of five candidates. directing him to drive to North stricted in the fouls they could call. | proposed non-stop refueling flight Branford. In an isolated section of dicated last night by H. H. Hunt, a t­ could sign the orig^al document. from Connecticut to Buenos Aires. torney for the growers. Under the new definition of their! 2 officers and plac. Tomorrow evening at six o’clock the town, he said he was ordered to duties, they can report: attsfouls to t reported to the super- Rubber Heels stop the cab. His passengers, one ' ART SHIRES SIGNS. the annual dinner of the Hartford the referee, who remains the fin a l' officers or a raid mac^e upon it Chicago, March 25.—(AP)— and of whom was armed, sobbed him of TWO TEST CASES. arbiter in case of any dispute. evidence was made known Traffic Association and transporta­ MISSIONARY DIES Hartford, March 2o—(AP) — 1 Charles Arthur' Shires reached an his money and then ordered him The committee “deprecates the! through a partial report of tiie tion committee of the Hartford Deputy Attorney General Ernest L. agreement with Charles A. Confix into a nearby woods. use of head protectors, jerseys or at-j Grand Jury to the court. An alleged Goodyear Chamber of Commerce will be held Averill is engaged in the prepara­ key, owner of the Chicago White Quinn told police he had only $1 tachments - similar in color to. th e. booUegger also was arested. at the Hotel Bond, Hartford. All tion of the State’s participation in Sox, today. He turned' In his members of the local Chamber are Boston, March 25— (AP) — The at the time, having come on duty balli” thereby giidug an advantage. | In advance of the court session no shortly before he received the call two cases involving the testing of signed contract and will leave to­ invited to attend. Those desirous Rev. Hilton Pedley, D. D., for 40 according to the resolution adopted.!.information was given as to the na- night for San Antonio, Texas,“'’ to W ingfoot years a missionary in Japan under to the dance hall. The taxi was the validation act of the Legislature of going should communicate with on this point. It was cited that p ture of the questions which Mayor join the club. " the American Board of Commission­ abandoned in North Branford this last August. The cases are to be the local Chamber. teams given permission to use a: Batterson and Mr. Allen refused to The babbling first baseman was ers for Foreign Missions (Congrega- morning. heard in the Supreme Court of Er­ Rubber Heels white ball for night games last sea- [ answer. The ^ourt action is an ap- reinstated immediately' after - he tionalist) died today at Pilgrim rors at New Haven, April 8. * son took, advantage o f this byj plication for order to require the For Ladies’ and Children. Place, Claremont, Calif., according The first case is that of Isadore came to terms with ComiSkey: ''' wearing white jerseys. The com-j witnesses to answer questions, A. L. INVITES HOOVER to word received at the board’s Preveslin against the Derby and While the amount of his salary Rememper we also use leath­ SENATE TAKES REST mittee e je c t s to, substitute explained and headquarters here. The Pedleys Ansonia Development Company, was not divulged, it was underst:^ er soles that do not burn or definite rule by 1931 for Its resolu-j declined to obey to be. in the neighborhood of $7^500, landed in Los Angeles, Monday, the question of the constitutionality Washington, March 25.—(AP)— tion designed to stop such practices j ^j^g an amount Shires said hb never sweat your feet. They are Governor Allen of Massachusetts to­ from Japan. Washington, March 25.— (AP) — of the acts of 1925 and 1927 amend­ flexible. Dr. Pedley was born at St. John’s Worn out by the struggle over the ing the workmen’s compensation would consider for his services os a gether with Major O. T. Bodenham- Ni'^^damenUt changM were I member of the White Sox. N. F., was graduated from McGill tariff, the Senate recessed today un­ laws, having been reserved for the er, National commander of the recommended or made in the foot-t The Hartford Courant said today ' Shires Viras called ii^ii:'to make American Legion, and John Thomas .University, Montreal, and from the til Friday for a brief vacation.. advise of the Supreme Court. that Mayor Batterson had declined Senator Watson of Indiana, the ball rules by the committee, which proper explanation to Confi^ey Taylor, chairman of th* National pongregatlonal Theological Semin­ I The secpad case is that o f Sarah to answer questions which might Republican leader said the Senate announced the completion of the Im­ concerning his ring acti'vities ss a legislative committee of the Legion, ary of Montreal. He was first ap­ Siller against Harry A. Siller and have di'vulged the name of a friend Sam Yulyes would meet Friday only long enough portant job of recodifying and sim­ professional boxer. He answered extended an invitation to President pointed for service under the others and involves the automobile from whom he received liquor but to adjourn until the following Tues­ guest law. ' plifying the gridiron ^ code. The these qu^ilons to Comiskey^s satis- 701 Main St. So. Manchester Hoover today to attend the annual American board in 1889. number of specific rules, in the new the nature of the'questions Mr. Al­ His survivors include his widow, day, when debate will begin on the factiohJ ' convention of the American Legion form in which they have been put len declined to answer was' not Next Door to Dougherty’s the former Martha Clark of East Norris. Bill providing- for govern­ Shires was the laht irf the 'ta - to be held in Boston October 4, 5, 6 tofrether, is reduced from 28 to 13. known. Barber Shop Peacham, Vt., and four children. ment operation of Muscle Shoals. portant White Sox holdouts. and 7. TIMED HIS DEATH It was the sentiment of the com­ mittee as well as most football coaches that the present balance TO GET INSURANCE between offense and defense is satisfactory. Last Times Today.... (Continued from Page One.) WEDNESDAY AND WILLIAM HAINES bulent career, he timed his suicide' MAYOR NEED NOT NAME in so that his widow and the persons ‘ THURSDAY “The Girl Said No” who financed his last trip would not suffer. RUNNER, COURT RULES James L. McGranahan, whose pretty 20-year-old wife, Mary, dis­ (Continaed from Page 1.) Williaims Inc. appeared shortly after the chemist, It’s a new .-angle, on 711 MAIN STREET JOHNSON RLOCK was awaiting word whether she was in the report was “Murphy.", The the girl who died with Dr. Watzl. Broadway’s mysteri­ Grand Jury which had had a ses­ ous night life— it’s McGranahan said his vrife sion just before court opened, made Invite you to the most interesting Spring Opening our store has ever offered. Your time will be well spent for once went on a motor trip planning an expose and a sen­ its report to' the effect that it had sation! we are in a position to give all the information on what the new season has for styles in men’s wear. suicide, but that the inventor “ back­ failed to securd more detailE- of the ed out.” liquor transaction from Mayor Bat­ Used Assumed Name. terson and Mr. Allen. The jury ask­ The disappearance of Dr. Watzl, ed the court for necessary authori­ Tom Moore who was in his late 30's left behind ty to demand the desired testinqony him a mystery that for a time flood­ from both witnesses. . and ed Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Mayor Batterson' had refused to A Word About Our Suits York police with murder and kid­ name the “ friend” through whom lie Blanche naping theories of all sorts, revealed had bought liquor, reference to that he had kept a studio here under which had come into the testimony Sweet an assumed name and prompted the taken by the Jury. Mr. Allen had de­ To get suits with the richness of appearance usually associate with custom tailoring. You no longer need to filing of four suits for divorce and clined to give the jury'^anyinforma- in pay the high price. alienation of affections. tion on the ground that to do so McGranahan brought a divorce might incriminate himselL Our ready made suits are tailored of the most fashionable of fabrics. Young fellows will be as enthusiastic suit against his wife, alleging that Argument by counsel followed as “THE WOMAN RACKET” over the fit and style of these garments as the parents over the sensible saving. she left his home to pose in Dr. to whether Mr.; Alien should show Watzl’s studio, andv instituted a that his testimeky would incrimi­ $100,000 alienation of affections suit nate himself or whether the state against Watzl. Later Mrs. McGran- attorney should show that such tes­ ahan’s parents filed cross-suits for timony would not incriminate Mr. -AND- Allen. divorce, blaming, the difficulties The Grand Jury report was to the upon arguments over her associa­ effect that Mr, Batterson as mayor The Ten Payment Plan tion with Dr. Watzl. of the city was head of the police Popular Figure. department and was there under Such was the midnight Dr. Watzl’s Continental bearing, special obligation to give the jury march- of this ; musketeer. ability to make friends and reputa­ The desire to change your sombre winter clothing for ligKter Spring attire may come to many as too great an any information be might have as to Sound asleep or wide awake-, tion as a chemist opened the city’s liquor sales. expense. Being always well dressed in the very latest and smartest fashion can be done economically at Williams. •best homes to him. He was a con­ he only asked for an even The Jury’s Report. break! Just how he fared Our plan, ten dollars d^)wn and the balance in ten weekly payments, is open to all. spicuous figure in night clubs. His The, jury’s report to the court friends pointed out that he was just said:, will be a mystery unless you on the verge of success when he “If the mayor as head of the. po­ see this goofy gangler in ad- J vanished and at no time believed he lice department may furnish protec­ tion! See what he sees and * ran away to escape- paying the $5,- tion to his favorite bootlegger, b^ laugh your head off! 000 he borrowed when he went on his refusal to testify there is no ap­ his last trip to Philadelphia. parent reason why any other police Spring Furnishings That Are Distinctive Mrs. 'Watzl, who has been ill sev­ officer on the force should not in eral days, declined to comment, on like manner furnish like protectiem Edward E. Hoi*ton his death. ■ to his favorite bootleggeri If .pro-, tectlon may he properly so furnish­ -in- The new Spring neckwear has a twofold attractiveness, beauty and price. The small all over patterns hai’mon- ed, there is no evident reason why such protection should not be pur­ izing with the rich backgrounds of solid color and "the reasonable price of one dollar. WELCOMES POWER PROBE chased. Corruption in the police And here are the hats for Spring adventure. You’ll like the jaunty air, the smaller crown that’s new for Spring department consists in. the purchase 'WIDE OPEN” and the popular new colors. of such protection.” Washington, March 25— (AP) — Judge Jennings ruled that Mr. Rep— a new rayon underwear in the popular two piece style makes its initial appeai’ance in Manchester. Be Dexter P. Cooper, head of Dexter P. Allen was not required .to answer ; V Via. sure to get yourself a Rep. Cooper, Inc., of Eastport, Maine, the Grand Jury questions. A short ••1 V r recess was then taken before the Our assortment of shirts, patterned solid colors or plain white will meet your immediate approval. told the House foreign affairs com­ PATC Y RUTH MILLER . mittee today he was “entirely agree­ court, was ready to rule on the piea that Mayor Batterson be required able” ' that, investigations be made i LOUISE FAZENDA' by the U n it^ States and Canada as to name, the “friend” through whom to what effect his projected power he had made'a purchase of liquors. ! T. ROY BARNES company on Passamaquoddy and ’The court ruled that Mayor Bat­ Cobscook bays would have on the terson need not answer th' question fisheries in'the border waters of the put to him by the Grand Jury. Mr. Now Something For Nothing t-wo countries in that,* region. Alcorn indicated, he would appeid from the ruling,of Judge Jennings having takSh exception . to the court’s decision. v -f' t At 7 :30 and 8:30 and 9 o’clock Wednesday evening -we t-fCl give, free of charge, to the mtn holding the lucky door The court ruled that under the ticket one of our new Spring hats. Don’t miss this opportunity to start your Spring wardrobe free of charge. ~ , circumstances as revealed in the Grand Jury report Mr, Allen was Milan, March 25'— (AP) M- within his Tights to Te^e^'to an­ Chaliapin, operatic basso, is serious­ swer, questions which^ . might in­ ly ill here. ,; He has, > bad to cancel criminate him.' THE STORE OF MEN’S WEAR THAT MEN WEAR. specitd'^performances of the Russian ,v Mr. AliEom said that under “ the opera Boris Gpudonoff in which he statutes and the constitution of the sings the title at La Sacefia. State the claim of Mr. Allen that —s*. vr-jr; ,i..’<.-^'C'-'>•^ >■ ■. . 4 . r.'V< ■ :-.K■:. Is'' V. 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. 'sECONDT^^^'i ‘ ^APRIL FObUFROtlC ,k“ K- jurntiuri$ W^/March 26, 8 P. M.. Tiali Ged^s^Social Club Highiand Park School MASOiWG TEMPLE Benefit i0urtain Fund Tuesday, April 1st —^^freshments Music by Spanish C..valicrs 50 cents. e m e r g e n c y DOCTORS J Chamber B® ,5tJAL SUPPER ilI^.ERTAINMENT Dr N. A/*BuiT and Dr.-T* G. j “Slag TMs Ye?^;piang- DANCE Sloan wUl be on duty to answer j Tomorrow Night’ s^ Schedule | Tinker Hall» 'Friday, March^ 28 emergency ;calls .^oinorrow. after- Helen Davidson Lodge, D. of S. - i esf^Si • * SUPPER 6:30 ' At This Store to Feature I BUI WaddeU’s Orqiliestra " Tickets 85 cents ___ The usual weekly card party ;^ll A procedure of 28i^^irs^5tan4ing i 1. E v e . be held tomorrow evening in St. that has been In foifee the Model Rooms Decorated i James’s hall. Bridge, straight whist and setback wiU be pi.ayed, Business M??’^ with prizes in each section, and re­ bojrn and flpurishei^ to,,^pyge Into by Local H. S. Students. what ia 'nhw^the' CUamhCr cf Com- •iEu % freshments. Mrs. Richard McCop- 'ihA'TiY-nlfim tWa -viear on ■'vllie, chairman, will he assisted bjr More th ^ 100 persons attended Miss Marie Flliere, ;Miss Margare. Spring Opening at Watkins Bro­ th f wU iS a a dante to Odd Fallows McKeever, Miss Emma McCoi^le. quet of wl© thers means more than the first hall last- eVeifing which was announced'todjiX,4‘>y «- Rebekahs ‘■and King David lodge. Mrs. P. J. Tierney, John MePart- K. Anderson.-genena clm ^an,. as presentation of Spring fasWons in land and John McConville. 52.50 gold pieces were Wednesday ... furniture, although these first ^ow - won hy Mrs. Annie Swanson ^n^ The' annual meeting will in”-s are of utmost importance. Kenneth* Marsden: second by Mrs. Helge Pearson, who will be riot' be “stag.” Member8^;\3Bt.be al­ Soring Opening brings to the local Joseph H-^Jobusf°u and James Mc­ ried Saturday afternoon to Miss lowed to briijg’ their womc^wk as . S doiSs of new end worthwhile Esther E. Andergpn, .was presented Veigh, aid consolation by Mr^/-J. guests, accprL,__„•ding . to - tri)|v;4eci8ipn r->i i ideas in interior decc-rations. lo- Ris^y and-George Dodson. Cake, with a music bag by the children s reached after, due dei5^era|lon by iTiorrow evening the various model S,ffee ahdt.^dwiches were served choir, at the re ^ a r rehearsal at the SwiPdish Lutheran church last the committee in chaf^VThi place rooms in the store wll l>e by the dancing fol­ I wUl be Clieney Hall to newly decorated and furmsbed. lo night. begin with, the model rooms on the lowed. the minimum ctowd pf,^00, Persons third fioor. recently famished and expected to attepd. .ItojlueW oii uf At the puhlic i^hist given last eve­ The SalyatiQp Army prayerj>eiw- formal or inforniaR^r^e h|^ not decorated by the Senior ^ t cla ^ « ning at the Manchester Commumty ice this evening will be held atithe of the High School will coating to home of Mrs. Thomas J. Doyle; 11 yet been defitotolyi ;. dftM«4v upon. he open for inspection, ^ and. toose clubhouse.-the first ladies' P/iz® There is also .aVprob||®^^^ who have not voted on their choice $2.50 gold :piece was won by Mrs. Lilac street. meeting Rose La Crosse of Rockville, Md the of the best room will have an PP hers arid +,,«uv tr> do SO tomorrow evening- second'toiMWs year the .aim^if®wr-’^tra^ •TMs group Sf three roome shows Rockville. ''Lloyd Schonhaar also DAMAGE TO ARMY-NAVY persons,! nufi^r a good so much orillhslity hhd co rw to ss won a $2.50;.gold piece and Jack Rid­ many \veFe^ guests. “vM . k. * ■ ‘ J- * in decorating that anyone ley, the men’s^MCond prize. CLUB MAY REACH $300 General chairman -4^WsPii, who THE PLYMOUTH___.this season’s neiyest and smartest bedroom en- u cannot help hut bring away an is also, %e-ppf]|jide4t' of,^ thp". Cham­ T e ^ le priced weU within reacii of the fje r ^ e fa^ y^ todgto iL a^r two which can he used in her The G a e f Glee Club of the Swed­ ber, lii^'^appolutod seven otJMs com -. is a creation of striking beauty to grace the bedrooms ^eU t o ^ d ish Lutheran church' will rehearse _____ Eat ' Into Structnire ' mittees a^,foUoHs: Speakers and ep-1 homes and is particularly desirable to you.who want, the i ^ ^ t e '^'o^°the"‘second floor, three ^ ore a f sSVen o’cloak-tato|ht A .. com-1 Flames tertainmerit,. ' WiU«d : B.-.R ^ers, i in modern style and luxury. ^ rooms where furniture ensem^s bined rehearsal of the G Cier m o After Eihkers from Grass chairman; WiHiam' ■ ^ B.-, HalsL*d, VTnirft Hunearian Ash, and Sepeliawood are comhmedlwto ^ effect are continually shown ^11 be foim«^ Beethov^ Glee,.clubs ■•will he held at Fire Are Tanned by Wind. George H. Waddell, and 'Robert Gor- , S t 1 . Tlirle.,pleces, k e d -iln if* . »*,-H.lHtotoO(i ^furnished and here further ideas eight o’clock. ; ------.a don; dinner service and .waitresses, 4 vamty are priced at $168.75 with a year to I»y. ,. in assembling and Between two and three hundred Oliver F. Toop, chairman, U. J. rooms of furniture wiU P ^ e s ^ Nearly one-tiiird of the personal dollars damage was done tp the rear Lupien,’ Leon Holmes,'Duqlus Fos-1 The Cottage, the suite °f fu^® ° tax bills were mailed, this morning , of the Army and Navy auh by the ter; decorations and spuvenirs, L. ed rooms which as always to be foUowed ” at intervals _ -D„ a this'few grass fire which- ___ spread-iT___ N. Heebner, chairman, John I. Trmrh favorablc comment, not omy davsdays bvby the remainder. BjBy tms rear of the building shortly before Olson, Lewis H. Slpe, Scott H. . r S i i S u t but throughmrt the metood^the tax collector, G®°''S« 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. The Simon; publicity and printing, Introducing 0) country, has been Howe, plans to relieve the post conflagration started from a bonfire Arthur A. Hnofla, chairman, Ronald decorated and f;>™'shed c h S offices of a heavy one-day burden. which David McCollum, club chef, Ferguson, Herbert Swanson, W. H. New Styles for Watkins decoratmg staff, has chosCT believed had been extinguished. A Schieldge; guests and reception. C. to decorate this group m the^Sth Today’s steady rain was greeted E. Watkins, chairman; E. J. Holl, m Century Georgian style whic^ s with rejoicement by thfe members of breeze came up which fanned the 1930 in pile of ashes into flames which John Jensen,'R. LaMotte Hussell; nroving the leading period styie the Manchester-Fire tickets, Fred Blish, Jr., . chairman, Bedroom throughout the country at tjj^ time it means a breathing spell, at least, spread across the grass into the kitchen in the rear of the building. j Arthur Hultman, Herbert B. House, It is interesting to note that m for men who have been usually thliriHarlowe Willis; seating arrange­ Furniture trend toward more formal wo^en busv the pwt week or morP with High school students on thei ments and check room, service, Wil­ wear and more “ tertaimng at ^ e numerous fires, most of which were way home from school discovered the fire. McCollum was home at liam Knofla, chairman, W; G. Glcn- has revived the interest m this more due to dry grass, leaves or brash. ney, and Mrs. EUhabeUi Costolo- ■ Mi J formal type, of interior decoration. the time and only two men we're in The walls of hall, living room and The Ladies’ Guild of St. Mary s the building, David McCann and dado of the dining room have been Raymond Mahoney. The latter were proper. Considerable damage w ^ j Episcopal church will meet m the done to the kitchen and the roofing \ painted, in a soft ^eorgi^an blue- Guild room Thursday afternoon a. in another section of the building frreen, with the upper part of the and.did not know aboutthe fire un­ will have to be repaired... Yhe sll!-? | diping room covered with a ,P^P®*^ 2 o’clock. til-the boys rushed into the club and \vere badly: burned. McCollum did ■ showing the same coloring pnd bav­ A large card party will ■ be given told them. Mahoney.Man across the pot believe tile ri;«W» when informe J, in-scenic fashion designs m peach street and over- to the fire house of by. fi’ club member' that the’building 4 d yellow green. . Finely woven tomorow evening at 8:15 at the Elks was on fire. He thought .it . was a ] hpme in Rockville. Both pfogxes-. Hosd and Ladder, Company ’ No. 4 d S L ett OriVnla. S ® w S s fS 7 b rid g e ^ ^ l be"pSy“ed ^nichTol slraet. This conmany re- joke, but soon afterward learned i designs are used in these three that it was quite the contrary. A | rooms together ivith classical Shw- S e nriSTs for ladies . and sponded to a-'stlU alarm but an ^ntipnipn in each section and a alarm was turnedrin shortly after- large erdWd, gathered abriut the clup j • - How much in evidence is the fact that .this beautiful Colonial bedroom ’ ^ aton, Hepplewhite, rtnnr nrize Refreshments will he ward when it was discovered tha. due to its prominent location on - -grbuT) is a nrodiict of traditional New England craftsmanship with ite ap- and late Chippendale furniture. Main’Street and the fact that the] -l^ ren t. sturdiness and fine quality. It is authetically designed ^ d wfil Furniture coverings and dmpems orvpd Mrs Carl Pratting of I the fire had gained headway and m chaT™ ^ -to ®at its way schools .had just’ adjourned for th? ‘ Siparv true Colonial dignity and loveliness to your bedroom. It is made are of fine damasks with wmdows :• of loUd Vermont Maple and Is offered in any desired combination of pieces. treated with elaborate valances ana to?S n ch eiter women are on the through the'wooden liuildlng. fanned day. . ' Salem-chest, vanity and twin |\ brass drapery fixtures. fi,rn- Mrs George H. Wil- by a westerly wind. The northwest room, often rurn iin.mq Mrs James W. Foley, Mrs. j Firemen wasted little time in pry- A cousin of Paderewski'plays the to pay. ^ Bench $15.75. Hitchwek chair $14.75. Night T,able $19.25. accordion. 'This proves that, a talent i'fhsd as a bedroom, mil tom o^w W J ’crockett, Mrs. T. J. Dannaher, 1 ii^; off the boards ^.d getto Opening he revealed as a study ^ th •vTrq ' Frederick DeHope and Mrs. flames in time to pr^v^ut the fire for music does not always rim in V.un'nnsr chairs, bookcases, desk and S f f S S L . : [from .preadto^ into, the building the family.. - ' ■ - ’obe. A bedroom has been arra.ng- c'd in the northeast room using, J ^. among other pieces, a classic^ fluted poster bed and a dressing table uniquely a r r ^ e d against a background of peach March Is Bedrooik Month At Keith s paper haying small stars in blue. Furnitafi'e fashions fpr^ Spring, to room furnishings ever to be assembled on our be seen throughout the gtore, fea-, No longer nqed your- bedrooms he furnitoe^ > ■ floors. Complete room ensembles, luxurious ■aire-such pieces -as ^tick reed, sadly out-of-date and shut off horn the resf of : bedding, colorful floor coverings, drapenes, ^-rbt^ghl iron. Chinese peeled cane your home for here at Keith’s is a great'bed­ and smart accessories that will transform and • cherry furniture for P°J;ch®s TI\A-L4-LA* room event-that will make it possible .for jtou -: •• ’-vour bddfooms into havens of beauty and com- and KUUpoi-cUcs: new lamps for au .a : fort___making them a part of your w ^ rooms, and new ensembles for living to have the newest and finest'of bqttewm iqr- ■ dressed home.: ’• There’s no need of deeping rooms. In the Watkins collection o nitiire at a very very moderate cost. : - way back in the 90’s ... .especially when m ^- Colonial Reproductions f rn t h ' era hedfdbm furnishings can be so reasonably copies in cherry, maple, mahogany . uncomfortable bedrooms. ^ A m o ^ . toat purchased at Keith’s. You'ionly live once co and oak will he found. • , ‘ brings to you exceptional ; why not enjoy tiie^ best. New drapery fashions are sho^, the most complete and colorful aitay’ of b?dr , i;i colorful glazed chigtegs,: . an^ I ' ■cthfine's.while linoleiyiis fdr ave^y.! - the home are displayed m l''"' basement; . On the- third floor ••'iro'Nr Spring and,Summer are a -i’- '-"lure, .and the Persian Market, a display - room, for domestic Oriental rugs, should not he missed. Dining room, living room ana b-'dding departments will also pre- ■ 'K"£ ” "?nt Spring designs, the furniture (iepartments shovving a continuance in popularity of Colonial, Queen .Mine and English furniture and the ’■adding section the latest ideas in Wednesday Evening, March restful bedding. ______From 7 to 9 p. m. ■ LITTLE G lRl HEROINE

Strmiford, March 25— (AP) — We Open Pur Doors For a r:'iiirlcv Kramer, eight -year - old dr ugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick . ‘r. . . -Vv « iOramer oJ 29 Clinton avenue, is he- •}-- hailed as a heroine by her play­ iSpecial Exhibit of mates in the Center school for her r ation yesterday aftemocn in jump­ ing into the Rippowam River and r''"-cuing Joyce Bernstein, four, '•aughter of Mrs. Hazel Bernstein of Clinton Avenue. The river runs in the rear of the homes of the chil­ Singing. dren. , . Music Living Models TO you Who tov. While they were playing, J°yc® slipped down the bank and into the Y o u Are Cordially Invited ■ tiv-er at a point about three feet in ship, representing todays standard, hed^weMPn-wd “vanilv cost, depth. Without hesitation, Shirley ture. At Keith’s it is very r e a s ^ ^ lumped into the water and pushed but $204.’T5 with a year to pay. Ch$ir apd ^ c h : f \ her playmate to safety. Then she m ■'V ■ * ■*{; •} •r-'» took her home and after the ehil- • ’ ■ ii. ■ .r ■" • - * . ■ dren had donned dry clothes, they resumed. their play, but not on the ■ i. . ■ river hank. SEE OUR INTERESTING DISPLAY

CITIZEN’S COMMITTEE OF BEDROOM FURNITURE. 3 Washington, March 25— — Spring Opening affords an excellent time to' A cpmmittee of prominent New Inspect at your leisure our colorful York citizens has been appointed by ' terestiig display of 1930 bedroom fUmsh- Secretary MeUon to work out plans SdiQoi Irigs....filled With numy Interesting ideas for improving conditions in the Port iHith A^ondiiM ter * 'and suggestions. Why not take tov^htage of New York and to devise means of thh^ You are welcome to come tn ,hmJ of reUeving traffic congestion when Ipok ittoimd to your heart's content. returning'tourist traffic jams the I port. ______We invite everyone to drive the t'.. 1930 Buick. C4U 7220 tod we will bi^ig-car to. your-door.-^Advt*' «;r. ■5^-FS: ■’iki M i^C ^ST E R EVENING HERALDi SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 25,1250

■ ' ■■ —— ' f Merchants’ Annual Spring

tered pharmacist puts Mr. Lang in: of a ceremony at the Villa Torlonia an unusually useful capacity to the! DINING ROOM NEARS formally signed the legal papers for local store. His knowledge of the | the marriage of his daughter Edda BANKER ARRESTED Romance In Business drugs and toilet'articles lines is rec-1 to^Count dallezzo Ciano. The banns ognized as most extended and he has > BEDROOM IN CONTEST will .be''puhliBhed next Sunday, re­ established himself as a most able | maining exceed tmtil April 6, but LEAVING THE JAIL the wedding probably will not occur Is Proved At Hale *s merchand^n^ !,Almost Ties Le^ er in Wat- until April 24. So it is that the'-J. w. Hale com- kins Room. Decorating Test Boston, March 25.—(AP)—Joseph r pany looks upon its annual Spring! Y esterday. After echool, children always want '^somethinff Marsino of Chicago, whose brief Opening with a feeling of pride. The ; ^ ^ mod**. Treat them to a small bottle of COUNTRY career as a banker brought ruin to Young Men Establish An En­ romance that comes with buds and.j l ining room in .the High Salesman Finds the First National bank of Warren, -^ the birds of Spring calls to mind the school interior decorating contest ^ U B Ginger Ale. It comes in one and two>glass romance of business success. These ! fell short by one point of tying the bottles as well as the big S-glass family bottle. walked out of states’ prison today viable Record With who^ have earned ® i Way To Keep after having served three years of _ i their efforts to pi a five year sentence. their publics- are spurred - on to aug­ .! IS as follows: Stomach Fit He was on parole, but freedom Local Company. Bedroom, 128. ment and embellish their already *T wts troubled with an ecid itemech seemed as far away as at any time favorable reputations. Dining room, 127. since he was first sent to the Fed­ Living room, 71. for ten yeve, end as I tm a talesman, I Spring’s approach signifies one of think my condition hurt my production. eral penitentiary at Atlahts in 1924. BATTLE WITH PIR.ATES. Tomorrow evening, when the A deputy sheriff from Worcester the most important phases in the Watkins stpre, will be open from 7 Then I heard about Acidinc and after met him at the prison gate and took life of every person, young or old. Shanghai, MarCh 25.—(AP)—The using two pack!get I feel fine. If I could CCLDEN ( 9 i n $ € r A l e CPAtLE.OKir It is a season of hopefulness, a seas­ American Yangtse rapids steamer, to 9 for Spring Opening, a record put th'u enthutiatm I feel for Acidine into him to that city, where a two year ballot is expected. Those who have sentence in the House of Correction, on of cheer, but more than that a the Ifung was fired upon yesterday selUng my own product I wjuld be ioo% One "Brand Q uality Flavour! season of romance. Romance, not by Communists waving red flags 200 not already voted , are urged to in­ better'ior my own company,” aays Mr. arising out of another ph::3e of the spect the rooms tomorrow evening, J, F. McCarthy, 7 Danube Street, Dor- Warren bank case, hangs over him. alone in the lives of young folks who miles above Hankow. are budding into young manhood and The steam er^as subjected to a if possible, or some other tinae this cheeter. Mass. With the two went George H week as the voting ends Saturday. More than 3 million other people de­ Ramer, Marsino’s attorney, who re-pyomanhood, those of whom the sharp rifle barrage which was re­ pend on Acidine to sweeten sour stomachs, cently succeeded in obtaining a writ poets' write, but romance also in the | turned by the American naval guard DUCE’S DAUGHTER TO WED. because it gives such swift relief. Get of habeas corpus from the Federal world of business, too often looked j aboard the vessel. F. C. Roberts, Acidine at any drug store or write Health Court ordering his diene’s discharge upon as a cold austere, taskmaster. member of the American guard was Romh, March 25.—(AP)—Pre­ Laboratories, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Advertise in The Evening Herald-lt Pays from state custody, but providing 1 No better, no rnore auspicious occa-, wounded in the left arm. mier Mussolini today, in the course 'that he furnish $15,000 bail to warr | sion of celebration to show the , rant his further mantic in the business life of a com-; other charges. ! munity can be displayed than th e! Other Charges annual Spring Opening Night in | Marsino was unable to raise the Manchester’s fine stores. ; Record of Romance ; bail and had to stay in prison until In this romantic spirit the J. W .' Frank H. Anderson the parole board authorized his re­ Hale Company, Manchester’s leading i lease. Although his attorney hoped torDers"adrth" persuaae metne vvorcesiervvorcester iuthorT aumutaumuri - i1, department atore. take,romance partlnular ofbusi | ^etarted running another erranda young for Jua- ties to set aside the sentence stnl , b itte n ati indelible record man pending m that jurisdiction. Mar- . machine-like ac- began his daily task of covering the sino probably will have to go to ] p^g-gg show cases and protecting the shelves from dust each day after the Buffalo, N. Y., to face trial for 1 history the J. W. Hale company store was closed. He succeeded larceny in that city. | jg written in bold, legible script the Marsino in 1923 bought control of | ------j Frank Anderson as handy man and the Warren bank and a year later I when Frank Anderson stepped along disappeared with $200,000 of its 1 ' in the J. W. Hale Company, Charles TOPCOATS assets. He was captured and tried i ' J. McCann was right at his heels ' quickly filling the place Frank had and sentenced in Federal Court. On , ' made vacant. Today C. J. Mc(Dann his release on parole from Atlanta. I j is active manager of the J. W. Hale he was brought back to this state ' ; Company earring out the ideas in and tried again. : -presenting merchandising he knows through Ramer contended unsuccessfully | long experience that Frank Ander- before the State Supreme Court i : son approves of. that Marsino had been placed in 1 I When Charles J. McCann began jeopardy. When he brought i , work with the Hale company the the Newer his client’s case jnto the Federal | store was temporarily located in the Court here, that court agreed that | j old Circle theater building. The dis- "serious doubt” existed as to the . I astrous fire in 1909 had wiped out legality of Marsino’s conviction in i I the old Boston Store and Hale’s was Styles the state court because Marsino | i housed in a wooden structure on Oak then had pending an appeal to the | street. Charles remembers that his United States Supreme Court from | first pay was used to purchase his his conviction in the Federal Court. first pair of long trousers. 'His first duty in the Hale store in his new W eaves long trousers was to climb up to the top shelf in the store and un-corset TRAFFIC BUSINESS POOR one of those wax models that stores once featured. His associates In the employ took occasion to jolly Colors New York. March 25.— (AP) — him because of his new trousers and Charles E. Donnelly, president of his first task while wearing them. the Northern Pacific Railroad, said 20 Years’ Service. today that traffic generally in the Charles J. McCann. With the exception of a short and northwest is probably at the lowest period of 18 months C. J. McCann ebb in five years, but added, "in the story—the romance in reality of the success of young men in business. | has been employed with the Hale spring things may be moving on nur store ever since 1909—a fine record lines which have been held up dur- Few firms in Manchester, or any i other city of a like population, af- I of 20 years service. His most inti­ *ing the winter months.” mate knowledge of store manage­ Patterns i Nothing definite has yet been ford the several stories of a poor | boy’s rise to success as does Hale’s. ment is in the general buying of worked out in drafting the North­ silks, dress goods, piece goods and ern Pacific's and Great Northern’s In the fall of 1905 a young man answer to the Interstate Commerce started cleaning up shelves in the J. from Commission’s merger proposal, W. Hale store at Main and Oak said. Although Ralph Budd, presi­ streets. He was established as handy dent of the Great Northern, and F. boy around Manchester’s famous E. Williamson, president of the Bur­ "Bostpn Store’’ because Principal lington, will be in New York this Harry Folsom of the High school Ward’s week for the monthly Burlington faculty wanted him to earn enough V-J directoi's fneeting. It is not ex­ money in a year to get a start in pected formal conferences respect­ college. That young man’s year of ] ing the merger will be held. •service for Justis W. Hale proved to Mr. Donnelly explained that the the satisfaction of his employer and principal item discussed so far had himself that a mercantile career j I been the C. C.’s proposal that the should be his. Thus Frank H. An- • Northern give up control of the derson started along the trail th at' Burlington. Mr. Donnelly antici­ leads to the present where his host r o m more than a dozen different sources prominent pated little difficulty in meeting the of Manchester friends find him presi­ commission’s wishes regarding ter­ dent of the American Department F in their leadership in the creation of smartest minal unification. Stores Corporation, a firm with a listed buying power of twenty mil­ styles and utmost quality, come our magnificent provi­ lions of dollars. | Fine Reputation | sions for your Spring apparel correctness. Suits and APPROVES GERMAN DEBT Frank Anderson’s management of the Hale Company is well known to ! Topcoats of the finest foreign and domestic weaves—of Manchester people. Every local resi- ' ■ Washington, March 25.—(AP) — dent know how this young man e s-; firmest shape-retaining hand-tailoring, and in all the In line with the Young plan settle­ tablished t h e firm’s reputation | ment, the House ways and means throughout the state and even to j most favored patterns and colors that the stylists have committee today approved a bill many distant points. His enterprise | advocated for the season. under/w'hich the United States has been the pride and the envy of j Alexander Lang. would receive $273,000,000 from great numbers of businessmen. His 1 ______Germany to cover the cost of the methods have been copied by mer- ] For a great- many years he American Army of Occupation. chants in cities many times larger ‘ has been assistant to F. H. Anderson Payment of the amount has been than Manchester. His knowledge of in merchandising and now acts as approved by the German Reichstag, departmentizing stores earned for general manager of the store when Chairman Hawley o l the committee him his election as president of one Mr. Anderson is away. TOPCOATS said. Notes relati* to it have Comparatively new to this aggre­ ROMTNENTLY displayed HREE-QUARTER b 0 jc been exchanged between the two gation of successful young men, but countries. who has a right to boast on his own, are the new grey and pow­ T effects with set-in sleeves The original bill presented by this is Elmer A. Weden, since last No­ der blue casts that fashion has and peak lapels are most in country to Germany called for pay­ vember controller 'of finance and ment of about $292,000,000, but this office manager with the Hale firm. emphasized for the season. favor. Next come Raglan mod­ total was scaled down in proportion Mr. Weden’s forte is accountancy. These are in new peak and notch els not quite as fully draped as to the reductions made by other na­ He is especially familiar, with Ihe tions in their claims against Ger­ type of accovintancy particularly models with more form-tracing heretofore. These Topcoats many under the Young plan. adaptable to dry goods stores. He lines than has been in vogue for are in sedately patterned Tweeds I has experienced 12 years in. dry and camel’s hair weaves. MUTINEERS SURRENDER. goods lines and most of this experi­ several seasons. ence has given him greater knowl­ Paris, March 25.—(AP)—Fonty edge of the controlling end. This mutineers in the military section of period is extended over two years the island prison of Oleron who with the Gilchrist company in Bos­ 'lalso '24.50 '29.50 '34.50 barricaded themselves in a case- 1 ton, six years with the J. W. Eadie )■ mate, surrendered today. j company, well known Boston de­ Messages received by the minis- ; partment store accountancy firm, Is- try of war said that there was no 1 two years with the Rlnes Brothers * ^ fighting. The governor of the | company in Portland, Maine, as gen­ prison surrounded the mutineers' eral manager, and two years as HEADWEAR Fixings with troops and the forty were managing director of the Con­ forced to submit because of lack of trollers’ .Congress of the National r e y s , grey-blue and tans ATTERNS and colors are food. Retail Dry Goods Association. are the dominating shades quieter in most furnishings Accountancy Expert. G P Mr. Weden Is expert at standard­ in headwear with greys in the — notably in ties, shirts and LIEUTENANT KILLED. izing accountancy procedure and at hose— neater designs in off- supervising installations of account- j lead because of the predomi­ Lisbon. Portugal. March 25.— ancy systems. He had direct con-1 nance of grey suits to be worn. shades top the mode. Pajamas, (AP)—Lieutenant Moraes Sarmi- of the biggest retail groups in the trol over 21 stores through the Snap brim and Homburgs alone call for high color and pat­ ento was killed >n a which country. south and southwest for the Na-. broke out several days ago in Sao Despite the fact that Mr. Ander­ tional Retail Dry Goods associatio" the shapes in vogue. tern effects. Paulo De Loanda, Angola, Portu­ son is head of the American Depart­ and had charge of the Hale acopur- At popular prices obtainable guese West Africa. Latest re­ ment Stores Corporation and in di­ ancy work'When he was with, ’’ and ports' from the high commissioner rect charge of 17 large retail stores Eadie company in Bostonr He is only , at Ward’s. in Angola stated order had been re­ ■throughout New York State, Penn­ native of Boston and has made h stored. sylvania and Ohio he still maintains home since coming to Manchester o his ownership and general manager­ Stephen street. RAILROAD’S REVENUE. ship of the J. W. Hale Company Another of Hale’s young men who store here. He spends his Saturdays have established themselves as out­ ','3 Portland, Maine, March 25f— in the local store office keeping in standing successes in their own 4 (AP)—An increase in railroad oper- close contact with every important lines is Alexander Lang who is ■ ^ ' ating revenue for the first two business move here. His success in merchandise manager in the drugs ‘'months of this year over the same New York City as executive head o£ and toilet articles department, period the, past two years was this large store corporation is al­ candy, books, stationery, leather i shown in the monthly report of the ready assured, but despite it all he goods, jewelry, neckwear and no­ ! Maine Central Railroad made pub- looks forward to the day when he tions department. Mr. Lang’s ex­ 824-828 MAIN STREET, PHONE 3306. iTc today. can return to Manchester to give perience was gained in 15 years ' in 1930 total for January and all his time to the store of his first the retail drug business here and in STORE OPEN TOMORROW EVENING-TIUUO XyCLOCK^ T ’eoruary was $3,332,299, as com­ love—the J. W. Hale Company. Hartford. He joined the J. W. Hale pared to $3,037,495 in 1929 and J Another Young Man Company in 1925 as manager of the $3',288,922 in 1928. Four years after Frank Anderson drugs department. Being a regis-1 \ A MANCOTi^R^raNlNG'HERALD, SOUTtrMANCE^TER, CONN., SATURDAY, MA:^<® 22,1980.

Here Are the Stores Here Are the Stores Cooperating Cooperating in Tomorrow’s in Tomorrow’s Spring Opening

Spring Opening Milikowski, the Florist Montgomery Ward & Co. Bidwell’s ' Manchester Trust Co. F. T. Blish Hardware Co. Murphy’s Restaurant The Coffee Shop The May Jewelry Dewey-Richman Co. Newark Shoe Store Downy Flake Shop Naven’s Dunhill’s John I. Olson Farr Bros. Packard’s Pharmacy Fradin’s |*ark Hill Flower Shop William H. Gardner Quinn’s Pharmacy > Glenney’s * Rubinow’s W. T. Grant & Co. The State Theater J. W. Hale Company Symington’s Men’s Shop Home Bank & Trust Co. Silk City Piner Paul Plillery, Inc. The Smart Shop C. E. House & Son, Inc. Silbros Hymen’s Men’s Store So. Manchester Candy Kitchen Hultman’s Sperber & Turkington 'Keith Furniture Company .Taylor’s Quality Bakery Manchester Electric Co. Textile Store ]\Ianchester Gas Company Watkins Brothers, Inc. Manchester Plumbing & Sup. Co. Geo. H. Williams Marlow’s Dept. Store Wiiroee Dress Shop McLellan Store

MANCHESTER I

EVENING, 7 to 9 P f 1

NGE again a year has-rolled by and Spring is with us everywhere O ...in the air...in the first blooms that poke their heads above the grass.othe birds that welcome us from budding trees...yes, even in the changes we bring to ourselves, our homes-and our gardens.

So the merchants of South Manchester have prepared, their stores for Spring...freshened displays for the forthcoming Spring . styles... rearranged departments with special displays and demonstrations to usher in the changes. Every store from hardware to furniture, from drugs to clothing, is ready.

Tomorrow evening,, from 7 to 9, the South Manchester merchants invite you to inspect the fashions for Spring...invite you to visit their stores. Not a> penny’s worth of merchandise will be offered for sale...for this-event is just one big Spring fashion show. Visit all of the cooperating stores tomorrow evening and see how each has thoughtfully?iPrepared for your Spring needs. / i v B ^ aOnm-MAKOHESim CONM.. TCE5DAY. MARCH ZB, XWg. PAGE SIX V. Merchants’ T omor row

^cludea Sally Starr, Robert Agnew, UNUSUAL DOUBLE B U I John’Miljan, Richard Travers and WAPPING MANCHESTER PLUMBING PlNNSY POLITICS Nita Marten. Edward Everett Horton tops his AND SUPPLY AT STATE TWO DAYS clowning career in “Wide Open," Mrs. Emma Alexander, who has and he is ably assisted by Patw been spending the past five months AREWAKMINGUP Ruth Miller, Louise Fazenda and T. with relatives in Waltham, Mass., With Spring openhig heralding Roy Barnes. The hilarious come^ has returned to her home in Pleas­ baselMdl, tennis and golf, it is speci­ “The Woman Racket,” Gang­ ant Valley. ster Picture and “Wide recounts the circumstances attend- ally appropriate for the Manchester in gthe transformation of the comr. Mrs. Marion F. Pierce spent the Plumbing Se Supply store to feature iD'Gmndy .Forces Ready Open” a Comedy Scream. edy recounts the circumstances at­ week-end with relatives and friends the latest in sportlnig goods. And tending the ti;ansformation of the in Norwich. to those who Would rather hold a William Haines in the laugh riot, office boob into the office boss. It Mrs. Mary Tuttle of Hartford vis­ carpenter’s saw or hammer^ than a “The Girl Said No,” will be seen at is another adventure in fear and is ited her daughter Mrs. Ethel T. golf club or tennis racket the store t o Do Batde With Vare Boody over Simday. r . • the State the last times today. made extremely humorous, but at ojpfera carpentery tools galore sand Wednesday and Thursday brings the same time human, by the work Rev. Harry B. Miner gave aa Illus­ the best in paint is always to be had M onp at Primary. Tom Moore and Blanche Sweet in of Mr. Horton and his colleagues. trated lecture on Sunday evening on here. “The Woman Racket,” and Edward The third popular International “The Black Man of Africa.” Everett Horton and Patsy Ruth Night, vdll be observed Wednesday The Federated Church choir will BOLD BOBBER SUSPECT Miller in the comedy scream, “Wide night as “German Night Six en­ meet at the parsonage on Thursday New York, March 25.—(A?)— 5ihlladelpliia, March 25.—(AP)— tertaining and wholesome acts will evening for a rehearsal, and music j^i^aaders of the Mellon-Grundy Open.” Raymond Gallagher, 82, wanted The reviving of a strangled wom­ be presented, and from which the will be practiced. since October in connection.with the ^roup were In conference in Pitts- an with the aid of a pulmotor used audience will be asked to select the The pastor’s preparation class will theft of 868,000 in ciuh and bonds bu%h today the “Vare faction of the by a fire department rescue squad, winner, who will compete in the meet at the parsonage on -Friday from the armored truck which' he Rfljpublican Party went ahead with the spectacle raid of a New York finals for a loving cup donated evening at 6:80. was driving was arrested today on Night Club, a gangster battle and by Warner Brothers. These Inter­ Wapping Grange will hold its fbttr plans for an intensive cam- a charge of grand larceny., the murder of a millionaire gambler, national nights are real festivals of regular meeting tonight. It will be The membem of the crew of the padgn to nominate Secretary of axe some of the exciting sequences fun and are always enjoyed by cap­ “brothers’ and sisters’ night,” with truck which was operated by the Xiabor James J. Davis fof the Unit- in “The Woman Racket.” Tom acity audiences. Plans now to get a forty-five minute program by each Bank Ehepress Company, entered adStates Senate and Francis Shunk Moore is seen as a kindly, humorous to the State early Wednesday night group. Wesley Smith is chairman the Chemical 'National bank last Bl!il|wn 'for governor'at the May and heroic policeman, in love with a for an evening of hilarious fun. of the brothers’ program and Mrsi October 17, leaving Gallagher on the night club performer, and he gives Arthur Davleu of the Sisters’. truck'. When they came out of ^ e an excellent performance, which re­ Miss Helen Frink has been suffer* ? B^terations yesterday by Davis POISON BE.Ut MEAT. bank the truck and driver were i Brown that they were in the calls some of his finest work on ing for a week with an abscess in gone. the screen. Blanche Sweet is very Stuttgart, Germsiny, March 25.— her ear. it to the finish strengthened the (AP)—The seventh person died here The armored car was found short­ ef in political circles that all ef- beautiful as the night club hostess ly afterward a few blocks away. Its who becomes the policeman’s wife. today from eating bear ham sold :s to ring about' harmony had here by a butcher last week without In 1029. British Imports of rub­ strong box had. been looted of cash ed and that the campaign would Colorful revue scenes at the night and seeurities- and Gallagher was club lend much atractiveness to the government inspection. Sixty cases ber tires and tubes decreased while W4 ’. a clean-cut battle between the of trichinosis have developed. exports increased. missing. Mftlon-Grundy forces and the forces production. The supporting cast in- beaded by William S. Vare and the pAiadelphia Republican organiza- tlS T o further complicate the situa- , Francis H. Bohlen, of the Uni- tV ^ity of Pennsylvania law depart- ^ it, has announced his candidacy foS the Senatorial nomination on a 3 t ” platform. He will team up w ^ former Congressman Thomas V ^hillips, Jr., who is a “wet” can- d i^ te for governor. Both will be supported by the association against thd prohibition amendment. , ; Mellons Back Grundy I ieports from Pittsburgh quoted thi Post-Gazette as saying that It OPENING learned from an unquestioned fe&ce that the Mellons, Andrew W. I W. L., would be aligned behind -— I candidacies of Joseph R. Grundy the Senate and Samuel S. Lewis governor. What the attitude of Presenting A D istin^ished pernor John S. Fisher will be re­ ined a mystery today. The gover­ ned is a strong supporter of. Grundy, he had vigorously opposed the Collection of the New i^ n g of Lewis. ■ The governor, Senator Grundy, h Mellon, Edwdrd Martin, chair- Fashions In A q of the State Republican corn- tee and A. Boyd Hamilton, secre- y of the state committee, were Complete Exhibit ! principal Mellon-Grundy leaders ) attended the dinner in honor of 75 birthday of Secretary of the On Living Models isury Andrew W. Mellon in -Sburgh last night. They w'ere re­ nted to have been in conference er to the dinner and were expect- Wednesday, March 2 6 th 7 to I continue their meetings today. W6 cordially invite all women to view these special displays of all that The Other Side is new and fashionable in apparel and millinery for Spring and Summer wmle the Republican leaders f ' ^|re endeavoring to unscramble 1930. *■ 'JZOK-] fr confused situation; leaders of T state Democratic organization Ipleted their ticket for state Coats— ^Presses— ^Ensembles— Smts pea at Harrisburg last night, the place of Lawrence H. Rupp, atown, who last week withdrew ie Democratic candidate for Sportswear— Millinery and Assesswies omor, the party chieftains The smartest of styles that point new and clever ways to Fashion- cted John M. Hemphill of West dom. This Opening Exhibit cannot fail to appeal to all women who want ster. Other candidates include E. Bard, Denver, Lancaster to be correct an every detail lof dress. qoi^ty, for lieutenant governor; M#- Lucy D. Winston, Mechanics- ■ secretary of internal affairs; j Henry C. Niles, York, Justice Supreme Court; George P. CST i9or aglas, Philadelphia, and former _Jge Aaron E. Beiter, Butler, for jiiSw of the Superior Court. 5 Sedgwick Kistler, Lock Haven, is Democratic candidate for the Batted States Senate. BOLTON SOUTH MANCHESTER J ilis s Lydia Young and Miss Mary arg attended a health demon- lUon at Connecticut Agricultural ege, Saturday. , Miss Amelia Palmer spent the C i g a r e 11 e Weiilk-end a t her home in Stonington. iMiss Catherine Shea spent the l^tikk-end at her home in Fall River, f Supervisor L. T. Garrison and AAidstant Supervisor Ida Belle ‘•I* L s ^ visited schools ifi town this weak. John Toomey of Hartford spent Sunday at Maple Wild. Pleasure ' Arthur Rockwell spent Sunday at tba^home of his son, Alfred Rockwell in Burnside. I^ e regular Grange meeting will W h y b e s a t is f ie d with less smoking pleasure when for the same helield Friday night. > - - - -— ------price you can have the luxury of Camels? i PROTECTING MISSIONARIES V- Camels stand alone. If you merely want to puff, anything will i Peiping, China, March 25.—(AP) d. T. Wang, Nationalist government do. But if you want to know the true delight of smoking^to' foreign minister, today telegraphed thS'American Legation here that re­ enjoy the mild, mellow fragrance of superbly blended Domestic Have You This newed measures are being taken to p rC ^ t missionaries in Kanchow and Tvurkish tobaccos, brought to perfection by the m ost scientific^ where eleven Roman Catholic mis- ri

iglatavia, Java, March 25.—(AP)— ' i •'I 'X libuference of all governors and Bents of the outer possessions to- l^agreed that apart from the ItioBS of desirability nd results be expected from efforts to native rubber producers and to make voluntary restric- of production and export. SOU’m MANCHESTER, CONK. __ was pointed Out also that ex­ llMtIlllii po^ of rubber during the past five the better cigarette!^ ESTABLISHED 1905 ruiiiimii Bioidhs already has largely de- et«|BBed due to low prices. |w York preachers say that col­ ons have increased as a result O 1930, R. J. R*7«etdi '!pBt»eec lurch’ advertising. It sprays to, Oompuir. Wianon^tMD,'N. C AnVERTlSE IN^THE HBRALD3-I T ; PAYS irtise, It/seems. / k

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f- i .'» iii- ( a City is "dead” in its viewpoint, th a t -c it y lacks civic pride, that a BONERATEafOTHlsoWBtM city' -lacks ^ progressiveness, weii ROGERS ADDRESSES wSsn executive-xead such a ^ « ^ t Authentic Hew aholit'a clty,^ they just mmJNGYWJTH; *«*“ '»*“ ‘ 1; down'’ .upon eveh_ a consideration of WINSTED CHAMBER it. Bear -ittiis (in ; inind, too. These i Moscow,\March 25.— (AP)—<3om executives are not going to employ ■ , I plete "Americanization” of its Indus- ___ 1 a.,:_A1*A Tint firomfir to FngitiYe Broke Away from; «>« \ know exacuy wnat wui k Delechyes .After -Logical .Ill Advertising • llKllWill 1 disable for a year ahead. there _ _ ;avavu. *** ------Arrested and Was Shot i ??erie?of° ht^e ^dustrial plants ^drrin sectiopp of, the country where ! costing $2,150,000,000. Produce Best Results * EnglandEng?8OTd°\nd "and that the seemingly The government is scrapping most 1 dark industrial spots are but proof, folkslOlKS knowKnow a» wal,1.T5CM, live, — humanized —— I community, spirit is necessary if they otherouicr methods w*of construction------and i The New Frocks i if you will investigate, that New Haven, March 25— (AP) • • .1____ TiatvA oHvAn thA By Their Necklines are to cope with the older and weU Detective Joseph P._ Sullivan was adopUng those which have given the i •M Quickly. I responsible for the policies of those are w United States first place in the ; now successful plants, have failed established...... ’ communities of New clear today of the charge of inan- of Springy 1930 igiana. ■ siaugnterslaughter wmeuwhich was lodged -o agmnst — —- wu^mworld industry. No less than 3V* | You Shan Know. 1 to modernize their methods of pro-1 England. . . * ««UA/\finas ntl TjAC« ! duction and distribution. ••Where does a Chamber of Coin- him for the fatal shooting on Dec- American engineering ^ d tectolca. «rcG fit into this picture? A well- i 17 of Herbert Messner. fugl- t are now operating in bovle^ ___ oviamViAr of Commerce i fUr* fromve therrom Cheshire wic Reformatory, , r----- onaoia.Russia, between between. ^ them 'them supervising supervising j Hotels, member of the New England who and bemoans the ‘ Sserves v e s as a clearing^ito****© house — --for all ^heThe detective who had been helcheld nearly $3,000,000,000 worth. of con­ OouhCil, .hd epeahlng as a represen- 1 dte_^ He temtory hy the civic Pproblems, ^ b le m ^ it it ascertains -^ ^ ^ what a ?criminally i « D T responsible u r S r o for ? i Messner’ 5 S ? . i s struction. . . TT 1 ^yuuv..., -..V...... = - invasion of his territory by the death by Deputy Coroner James J. taUve of the Connecticut Chamber , yet, you will note, gen Since withdrawal of W. A. Harri- Corrigan was discharged m wty man and Co., from the big Georgian of Commerce, spoke in part as fol- S y "s p e V n l" that’ he ■has’ done S T d S a f Court by Judge Stanley Dunp late .1.___ f Manganese concession, no American , a. the h h h u a , Pinner o. the,.Othtar^ “?h-o?p“'S h iS e ^ | yesterday following a lengthy hear- 1 financial interests have invested Winsted Chamber of Commerce, f fjonage wh J attractively [ atimhlouVwhen a city lapses into ^ iUST capital in' Soviet enterprises, but the m Messner sougntsought as a violatorviuxo>.w* of , _ *^ . « American A __AnertnoAringr engineering

ia-the guidance of the destiny | >^true that a group ^ and and thereby distributes com- tJwn or city as it is in th® I S fnto a a S e d chain j S t y responsibilities; it develops = ”£ « “ ?S=i“. 1 :iS r « « -3 S /•.VI m''nt of a business corporation. do g ofirMi pnH hv vast buying 5 a *‘^ve*and-take” attitude on the too Messner-s sister. He died the firm of Stewart 'Sr'^Sv otgo % > n«vt riav J a concern which already nas inree IK-“ ?'"poT ^L S 'pf or Had Right To Shoot j contracts with the government for In exonerating Sullivan, Judge i lUtUiaxiiugfurnishing technical' r——aid and-- super- ;.,vve i„h.?ed“ l W Se"u^^ ^ I S T e M t h - ^ S J J S a f r ^ a ^ Dunn„«T, heldhalf! that Messner was an vision' vision in the mines of the famous 6SCEping felon and that the officer Donetz coal hasJfi.; , aWDcI ijfB M M in ru .r« ! = -“/riS,,?h’a”=%Ce t therefore had the right to phoo^, Coroner Corrigan in his finding had advertising, or said that the shooting was not legal­ ly justifiable, holding that Messnei toL'Fok JL as misdemeanant. i Judge Dunn said: J of nblicv of the individual store j which the machinery to serve m, •‘When the detectives entered the Ij^ tom a ch penecuon WUKJ-I. — 'I” --- f ng rt«mpr to nm a small advertisement | factions and w'ith but one objective room and told Messner be was un­ tory to the s tiS s . '^ i i b'e^wriSen to arrest-attention, j _ th e advancement of a city and alj der arrest he was still a felon, as 'I^elevision is making rapi tv,-ir storv clearly, and will j of its inhabitants. But, as water his six year term in the reformatory „0 rapid in fact that ,? r ' above Its own laval. so bad not expired. When he broke and Bowels tharir^dlTnot be long until group.s • apP^ar regum^^^^^ j away he was an escaping felon and that i t w-Ul not be Ion. unt » P i »PP J ^ advertia-i . chamber is never better than Its If you wUb to b« pertuABently r«- ot financiers sitting | i su rest teat you consult eith- j membership. A few officers caMot Sullivan therefore had the right to lt«v«d of In »tonui<^ ond bowolfc shoot to prevent his escape.” tak* Baaltnann'a Gaa Tablela. which toanciaL ® ith the aid 1 l/thVadvertislng manager of your make a chamber.. P*®°^7 I Messner was sentenced to Ches- pr«p*r«*d «*p*ci*ny to* •tomocb g»» transact their d„gf as ' inmi naner or call into Winsted an funds cannot make a chamber. A hire in 1925 for robbery with vio- | and *11 ih« bad affocU reaulUng from of television and ^ ^g^y ^ if I 2ivertis?ng’ expert. Here again, If pig membership alone will >^0^ lence. , . i **fb2i"*«ipty. ** couyeniently j v„rthink\hrcost too great for one » chamber. Give your organization Sullivan was permitted to con- i pup,t oiof u».Uia atomacb^tom will dtaappeari that all were gathered m °«® " J ill I SS-eJato w h^ not distribute the I moral and financial support for one anxtouA nervoua fealln* with h^rt pal |x room. Th s. J I f : year and you w p finV.'the proof of tinue his police duties following the plUtloD wlU vanlah. and you will •*«»" shooting pending the outcome of the ba abla to Uka,A daap breath without Sisreliminate the _g^__ during I nrtmnization i SSan is good for T big o o . busi-1 for hi| the puddin’ | in ‘pu5din^in;tto the eatm . eatip ”_ case. ■Th*t drow«y. 'l^ P V ****|?*, o.,rmr,i«TP mese uub^ , ness wnv i=> --t---- helpful j ' " good References dinner will be replaced by • f"' ------Commercially, it will for smaller businesses? < : ' Ocean- Hotels i «a new community spirit, that s lets. They help egtae ^nd “ Still another group of what youYUU needUCC\-1 and that’s - all- youW . liver to act normally. They never ■ lu-ro-nsldering a chain need. , Start \\ith a live Chainber or force them to urmatur^ action. New If you have a dark brown inotth : : r f o u J “ t intervals Commerce, support iti religiously, j not sDasmodically. don’t knock it l —baS brSth—a dull, tned feelmg— trans-Atlantic 9°^th when a little boosting will | ack headache—torpid liverT^nsti- t-'-D• S 'either s 'V S by S S water ^ s or air, may do | .j, ^ potent organiza- ^ pation, you should fed quick, sOTe HAVEN’S jaunts and may stop fff i Talk optimism in the churches, and pleasant results frona one or two of Dr. Edwards OUve Tablets. . for a T ^ o v two at these anchored , meetings, you can de- Thousands take to m eve^nigM ..\ \l)f I O Nil III i-iotels in mid-ocean. I pend upon your newspapers to to keep right. Try.them. 15c, 30c, 60c. IV l\l AON TO-W 1 VII vH« >1 "So much for inventive and scien- because you rarely find a news- tme gS?us. Equal medical strides is a pessimist, a Is Your Rest been made Within a few days j P ^ gj^^ptic. have read of what seems like a ; inspiration Necessary D isturbed? Moderately Priced at h i

Deal Promptly urff/i Kidney . .1 j.-f contagious, dptlnilsm trWgs real Irregularities* cash dividends for the torn that F bothered with bladder irrita­ toght want to establish a factory or I tions. getting up at ni^ht and iLrrvr.ir?o°^a."K a branch in this section of fhe c^ n - constant backache, don t t^ke $ i . “^ v trv \vm want to cast its lot ^ t h chances. Help your kidneys wth Saturday Ni^ht 9 5 ^ ^ * ^ 6 people that are optimistic, that have Doan a Pil/st Used for more than the right look-out upon life, th ^ in 40 years. Endorsed the world over. short is in the right frame of mmd Sold by dealers everywhere. Brimmed shapes, flattering-in line, accenting side to work and work productively and by medical research ^ ■ 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: width. Beretta, bonnet, capeline and cloche effete happily. But. when scouts fpr any in great variety—many off-the-face brims. Much of these companies report back that vJohn Gr#.B.r, 29 N. a U SE D C A R InaisnspolU. Ind.^y*: • ! troubUd black, beige mid spring-like colors -^triir^ed with wth h«*d»che«. •bo W ney •“M.ticm. burned wid contained leedim e^ 1 felt ribbon, lace and flower. Five chic examples sketch- rV-^alBO being successfully fought DAVID CHAMBERS tired out and b.d no energy. • riU* put me in good ehoM and I how^ueed ed from the group. , them eeverJ timee vnth good retulte. w X w e 'lt a v e been makia? the=| Strides, has business stood stiU^ CONTRA(-TOR FOR Not at all. Rather. It has become the most highly scieutific of all. That AND Bini.DER DOAN'S?\ Slimulcint DiuretK totlu> PILLS Kidneys explains the many /stores, m many liquidations of long-estao Fashionable lished business because the owners 68 Hollister Street could not adapt themselves to the new methods and lost out ^ , the Footwear JrPAtest of all battles of the sur- ^ ^ 1 the fittest." Manufacturing. forS p n n g ' Wanted! Customers Who J^div Today’s methods wUl he oh- $ 1.98 " $5.98" OT course you.want new slippers for Spring!___ and such lovely* 'coaatant aaOclpatloti ot Want Tuberculin Tested models as we- have! Patent pumps that fit like a glove-rgriace- ful strap slippers in all t o dmart WINDOW SCREENS Milk Delivered To Their costume colors— saucy ties' for street wear. And they’re all vfery ' Used Gar Slock and reasonably priced! , - , , Your windows fitted' with WiuW^tic All Metal Screens Homes at 14j^ qt. _ l S S e s with flies and mos- We will be prepared to take care.of GET DETAILS of SALE at quitoei i* the home ends. April 1st as we are organizing a milk route in this town. Why not get a demonstra­ PHONE 4316 FOR SERVICE. South Manchester tion and estimate now? 824*828 Mvin Street, Phone 3306,. Store Open Tomorrew Ev^ing i p 9 THOMAS LEWIE, ,i w--. , --V V, EDWARD BOYLE AT' ■ Agent Manchester Green 10g2 Middle Turapike, East M'^x Dial 6327 . • i ' . • ■ 3^ f c : : -

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of tariff leadership would almost dustrial employment and return to without fail lead the Republican agriculture for security. party eventuedly into quite damag­ ’The only trouble with all this Is Swning Rrralb ing contact with a stone wall. that it’s not the easiest thing in the world to tell when the venerable PUBLISHED BY THE The job of the Republican party electrical king is drawing the long ERALD PRINTING COMPANY, INC is to preserve to American indus­ IS Blstell Street bow. In other words it will be a lot South Manchester. Conn. try the principle of protection safer to buy Ismd and go into the THOMAS FERGUSON through tariff schedules without de­ General Manager business of raising golden rod after feating its own purposes. It is just Founded October I. 1881 beginning to be understood that the we have something better as a basis for a bank loan than the offhand ' Published Every Evening Except tariff is an industrial medicine, as Sundays and Holidays. Enterrd at the absolutely necessary for the preser­ prediction of Mr. Edison that we . Post CWlce at South Manchester, shall soon be making all the rub­ ^^nn., as Second Class Mall Matter. vation of the health as quinine is to > C - ^ 5- SUBSCRIPTION RATES the preservation of physical health ber we want out of a native weed. 'One Year, by mall ...... 86.00 CPer Month, by m a il...... 8 .60 in the valley of the Amazon—but a '^Delivered, one year ...... 89.00 medicine. Also that its medicative FOX FILM MESS .Single copies...... 8 .03 It is an extremely interesting * ------use is an art. It is no more possible ij MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED episode in the, tangled affairs of the & PRESS to employ the tariff blindfold, in The Associated Press Is exclusively enormous and imllmlted doseage, Fox Film Corporation when Vice- Entitled to the uso for re"ubllcatlon President Winfield R. Sheehan ■;of all news dispatches credited to It tvinn it is to use quinine by the splits with the picturesque picture ’{or not otherwise credited * In this scoopful. iaper and also the local news pub- magnate and takes the side of the fIshed herein. Mr. Gnmdy is the sprt of practi­ m All rights of republlcatlon of refinancing crowd. For many years tioner who, because he knows the 'special dispatches herein are also re­ Sheehan has been the real steers­ served. tariff to be a good thing, would man of the Fox corporation and a load industry with every bit of it SPECIAL, advertising REPRE­ pillar of reliance for Magnate Fox SENT.' ■')VE: Hamilton - UoUsser. that could be grabbed, and snort ^Jno.. 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. himself. 'The fact that he has now' scornfully at anybody who suggest­ and 61i! North Michigan Ave., gone over to the enemy, so to 'iCIitcago. Ills. ed the possibility of an overdose. speak, would indicate that Fox is 'll Full service client ••'NBA Service, I f Mr. Grundy should see fit to .Inc. facing a losing fight in seeking to Member, Audit Bureau of Cl.cula- retire to private life at the end of keep control of the vast enterprise Ttlons. the present term it would simplify which he built up, so largely with The Herald Printing Company. Inc., the Pennsylvania situation greatly, this lieutenant’s aid. assumes no financial responsibility leave the way open to . & senator ;for typographical errors appearing In advertisements In the Manchester who, it is to be anticipated, would THE TARIFF BILL Evening Herald. be far more in sympathy with the The tariff bill having been pass­ TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930 tariff ideas of the administration, ed by the Senate with only 1,253 and save the party, perhaps, from amendments, the work of passing ^ CINCHED! a great deal of future trouble. the tariff hill now really begins. Judging from all appearances the The present is not the first tariff Since conferees make no speeches honorable state’s attorney for Hart- fight there ever was in Congress for the benefit of the folks back ijTord County, Hugh M. Alcorn, :s and it won’t, by a jugful, be the home, however, it is to be anticipated \ (’hewing to the line and letting the last. And in the next one there will that the business will proceed a v^chips fall where they may, in this be need for the display of a better good deal faster in conference than matter of a grand jury investiga- grade of economic intelligence than it did on the fioor of the Senate. -tion o f liquor conditions in H art­ there has been in this case. ford. Also, the impression is to be {fathered that it brings no special TEXAS GUINAN grief to Mr. Alcorn if some of the Not having the honor of the per­ «hips get into the eyes of persons sonal acquaintance of Texas Guinan .Jiromlnently identified with the Re­ we have to get our ideas of that dis­ publican party organization. Other- tinguished lady from what we read i^vlse, we make bold to theorize, the OPENING of her plus her appearances on the igrand jury would neither have been screen and her conversation as han­ :80 remarkably insistent that Mayor BY RODNEY DUTCHER. dled by the sound devices. From NEA Service Writer 'Hatterson disclose the identity of a these things we derive the notion Washington, March 25.—Thus far friend who on some occasion sup­ that our failure to be included, the senatorial primary in Pennsylva- plied him with a little liquor nor , - 4. nia has stirred up more general in- hring contempt proceedings against among her personal acquamtances | Washington than all the is not altogether without its com­ •the mayor and Edward N. Allen, al­ other forthcoming senatorial prima­ ries put together. so a notable member of the party pensations. NCE again we cordially invite you to visit our store___ for Yet it must be admitted that It’s easy to see why. Senator Joe ^ Hartford, for declining to tattle. Grundy, who has had more notorie- Miss Guinan possesses the charm Spring Opening. The newest fashions in furniture for V* In a ll this R is perfectly easy for j ty in this last year of tariff history of a similitude of frankness ap­ 'Mr. Alcorn to take the position that ' than any other senator, will seek the Spring are here and ready for your inspection. Of course proaching the naive. Pinched,' for nomination against a member of the is a matter of plain duty and that Spring Opening far from the first and probably as Hoover cabinet. Secretary of Labor there are new things for porches and sunporches___ stick he is not the mentor of the grand James J. Davis. The figure of Ari- jjury. I t is also the privilege of the far from the last time, this Instance ; Mellon, secretary of the reeds and bamboo effects... .new cherry ensembles in cretonne Features (Onlooker to close one eye while lis. j being in Chicago, it develops that treasury and a great power in teDtog. Furth«rm6re it Is-the privt- T '* “ >« a ' “I Windy j P »W lyan ln l»UUca; atMda in tie coverings___ wrought iron tables with tile tbps____bronze and Cottage Refurnished City that she had gone there to run background—behind Grandy, ^ c i M ge o f one and sundry to wonder pewter lamps. But in addition there are new things in every/de­ High School Contest Rooms how comes it that, in this Year of a night club because she felt that ^ gets dragged in because Davis Westerners were “bigger and better Persian Market Rug Display Prohibition 1 1 , such a keen sind un- ^ '■‘ '^‘"“ 'has decided to campaign while rer partment of the store. New colorful draperies for Spring, .hew maining in the cabinet— where his jprecedented interest in the higher suckers than Easterners,” to which Porch and Sunporch Furniture confession she nightly added, “ I position is a valuable item of politi­ ranges___ new ideas. ramifications of the liquor traffic cal capital— and because pressure is New Lamps never give a sucker an even break.” M Hartford breaks out.' sure to be brought on Hoover to jf Last year it was common report Only one thing keeps us from un­ persuade Davis to resign. Cherry for Sunporches There is also Bill Vare of Phila­ qualified admiration of this candor Special displays have been arranged throughout the store. .^Qiat Mr. Alcorn had been chosen by delphia, the country’s most famous Colonial Reproductions in President Hoover to be Assistant of Miss Guinan’s—that thing being political boss and hero of a long and The second floor rooms have been refurnished. The High School ' Maple and bherry Attorney-General of the United a lurking suspicion that if she fig­ sensational battle to win a seat in States in charge of prohibition en­ ured that she could get a nickel a the Senate, who will support Davis. Contest rooms on the third floor are still intact. The Cottage is Rugs for Summer And the fact that Pennsylvania jioli- year more out of it than by calling forcement. It was as commonly re­ tics, always so fragrant, have been completely refurnished and" rede corated___ this time in the 18th Wrought Iron Furniture ported that this choice was vetoed her guests suckers she would he aired in these last few years to the Spring Draperies .by Senator Bingham, acting in ac­ calling them lambs and rivaling extent that nearly everyone who Century Georgian spirit. cord with J. Henry Roraback, Re- Aimee Semple McPherson in her reads the newspapers knows somer Furnished Rooms eagerness to save their souls. thing about them. ^blican national 4. committeeman One thing is perfectly clear about from Connecticut. Most folks be­ Somehow we can’t help being al­ this Davis-Grundy contest. The most Everywhere throughout the store Spring is playing its part. hoved this. Perhaps Mr. Alcorn did most as suspicious of Tex in her important asset Davis has is the ’*~we don’t know. actued pose as we would have to be widespread objection to Grimdy. Come in and browse around to yo ur heart's content for no mer­ Aside from such purely physical as­ of her in a pose of piety. To us she But it is quite apparent that since sets as the Vare support that Is chandise will be for sale tomorrow evening. that itme Mr. Alcorn, the while his seems to be about as sordidly mer­ just about all he has to go on. The heart was growing a little less cold cenary a creature as any. loud clamor that arose for the can­ Sir'. toward murderers, has been becom­ didacy of Mr. Davis came almost ex­ clusively from Mr. Davis himself. ing somewhat more than usually SOME FIGURES In nine years at Washington Mr. Austere toward Republican politi- W'e don’t mind admitting that we Davis has failed to achieve much icians. are as. much afraid of George W. distinction beyond the fact that he ■' 'Ajia yet we may be doing the Wickershara as .of a chuck-a-luck worked up from the comparatively lowly estate of an iron puddler. He •intern and unbending state’s attor- board at a coimty fair. We put no WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc^ will depend heavily on support from ihey less toan justice. It may even half dollars down on chuck-a-luck. organized labor. It is not on record bo possible that in these proceed­ We risk no commitments on any­ that organized labor ever became 5 5 YEA.RS AT SOUTH' 'MANCHESTER ings he is intending to do Mayor thing the tricksy Mr. Wickersham ecstatic over him. But Davis is the beneficiary of a, says or may say until his commis­ Batterson and the Hartford city ad­ distinct feeling among a large fac­ ministration, and indirectly the sion mak,ps its formal report. We tion that he will be as harmless in whole party organization in this do no guessing on what the sub­ the Senate as he has been in the btate, a subtle kindness. Because, if stance of that report is likely to be. Department of Labor. On the other hand, this faction believes that bver an ambitious young politician It is a game we wouldn’t touch with Grundy is nothing short of a public HI g o t a break, in this commonly dis­ a rake. menace. As a hater of organized But when he states plain facts as labor, as a sneerer at woman voters, appointing world of ours, it is Wal- Grundy. Of course, if the anti- thing like eggwhite and is made u p ! ed it is generally opened and sur-. leave the gaming tables. When bis ^ r E. Batterson. Try and beat him, being the discoveries of his comhiis- as an implacable foe of humani­ Grundy ticket wins it Is'going-to be IN NEW YORK Servants came to him, he. said. • . . tarian legislation and as the king of of mucin and albumin, with some fa t [ gically drained. Slow, for any job within the gift of sion’s research, they can be depend­ just too bad for Uncle Andy. And and inorganic salts. I Synovitis sometimes occurs with- “Oh, just bring me a slice of meat in 'tariff grabbers, Grundy probably even if Grundy is victorious that New York, March 25.—^And now, a piece of bread.” \ the people of his bailiwick! Try and ed on, of course, absolutely. ’Twist­ has become the object of more ac­ A Jo *1,0 o I out any injury and is thought to be gentleman’s tendencies to grab aU . A.outaaA.bursa islo thetuB aamc same 3J a synovialayiiuvia.. I J - rhcumatlcrVionmnH,* nrlmnOrigin. When due to if you pleaise, you can have your And now* half the d r ^ stores: ing figures isn’t in Wickersham’s cumulated hate, in Pennsylvania and beat a man who has the knightli­ the power, glory and other profits sandwiches to match your hair, your couldn’t survive, without them.. out, than any other senator up for rheumatic toxins, the synovitis ness to stand up before a Hartford or the commission’s line. So that in sight are pretty sure to mean mg between two tones it helps a subside in time, leaving a eyes, your new spring dress or your And speaking of eating—as yi^ o election since the war. wets and drys alike may file away that the venerable old gent in the last year’s hose. doesn’t now and thdi—I have It county grand jury and, when asked to Seldom do two men possessed severe arthritis Instead. This is treasury will be just a little less of the edge q f n bone. The tinted sandwich h ^ made Its from some of the.observing .wittirs peach on the friend who purveyed a in their hats these truths: Fast o f such restricted personal popu­ especially likely to occur if the syno­ a power in Pennsylvania than he is Sometimes the bursae or synovial vial membrane has been inflamed appearance in Manhattan, and its who serve large numbers of 8vdli^ drink or two for him, says, ^‘Noth­ tank ships from the Canadian larity contest for such an impor­ beginnings can be traced to Green­ now. membrancis become inflamed, caus­ for any length of time, in which shoppers in the swanky' Mad&ion ing doing h’That sort of thing sim­ coastal islands are delivering whis­ tant office in a great state. The wich Village, where those widely ad­ ing the joint to be swollen, painful, case there is a tendency for the Avenue -belt, “that they Jbst can’t explanation is that Grundy appar- vertised artists must have' their ply isn’t done, you know, by gentle­ key to Rum Row through hoses. and the movement limited. entire joint to be affected. The liga? understand what’s com&g over the i ently has become the most power- esthetics with their soup. men and decent people!” Liquor exportation from Canada to ments are partly destroyed eind la womenfolk.” " ' ful figure in Peimsylvania politics The pain is caused by the swell­ The effect is obtained by coloring some cases the enJ3 of the bones It seems, that the noontime and Try, for instance, to beat him as these islands has increased by more and knows that by winning this fight ing which pushes the membrane out the bread with perfectly hygienic and the synovial membrane itself the teatime cigaret haMt has turned a candidate, in due season, for Con­ than 900,000 imperial gallons to he can become the state’s imdisputed Health and Diet of its natural position and greatly vegetable dyes. To be sure, the en­ will be thickened and misshapen. the dear ladles into the sloppiest of political boss. He represents Penn­ stretches the binding ligaments of tire prismatic scale has not yet been gress. three years or more than 250 per Chronic synovitis may follow diners. - i { sylvania’s great Inanufacturing in­ the joint. ' worked out. 'They seem to have cent. Only five or six per cent of smallpox, scarlet fever, injury, When a group of t h i ^ or four terests and a great deal of other Advice You may think that synovitis or found no way of creating blue sand­ leave a table, "it’s just-!(. mess of the 100,000,000 gallons of industri­ Peimsylvania money. Davis simply tuberculosis, blood poisoning, ty­ i? GRUNDY bursitis, meaning the inflammation; wiches, as yet, but greejn, orange, black and gray from the aUies they represents the opposition to Grundy, phoid, pneumonia and rheumatism. ^ It is all very well for Republicans al alcohol is diverted. Mr. Wicker- liy Dlt. FRANK NeCUV o f these membranes, is unusual, butj brown, pink and several 'shades of have s p ill^ And .they i^vef try of which there is so much. Sometimes children who have what to admire the frankness, the out- sham has met several very honor­ I am "going to name a few of the' yellow have been worked out. to clean them up or put them in ash All bets here now are that Davis is known as growing pains in the conditions where this oc'‘urs. > You; I have it from one Perry Zang trajrs.’* ' . ipokeimess and the capacity for able and high minded enforcement will remain in the cabinet through bones may have the trouble extend will find that you have heard about (which may soimd like a phoney Male diners never half sb^ Uadership of Senator Joe Grundy, agents. the primary campaign. He Is still SYNOVITIS AND BURSITIS to the joints, bringing on synovitis. it quite often. Housemaid’s knee iS; name, but isn’t) that bis flrst con­ unti(^, even in the old. days wheni there because Mr. Hoover had such (CoHtlnaed Tomorrow) hut if that gentleman does decide! an inflammation of the ursa in front coction w u made “by a private bak­ they ^ had been and harder liquiml a hard time finding a suffiently con­ I f our bones were fastened to­ to withdraw from the contest with GOLDEN ROD of the kneecap; It comes from pres-| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ing process coloring the bread and with their food. ‘ " r . servative Republican to take his gether without any padding mem­ sure during kneeling .while scrub-; (Sleepy Husband) that his flrst artistic creation was An old-time waiter all but wept; ^cretary of Labor Davis for the If Mr. Edison’s invention of a place who would have the support of brane between, we would have a bing and cleaning.. The uses of the, Question:—Mf3. A. L. C. writes: made from cream cheese interlarded upon my shouli^r the other day. " - iiominatlon to the Senate seat process to make rubber out of gold­ the labor unions. As long as he re­ painfiil, grinding sensation with vacuum, cleaher and the new floor- “I wish you would advise me about with bits of pimento puts and green ^Why monsienf,” he b^^an, "iija ^ mains his supporters can be ex­ -^hich Grundy now occupies a great en rod is going to. be as much of a every . move ' we made. Without my husband. He sleeps so much. relish. / pected to advertise him as the mops undoubtedly saves the human: terrible, ’They begin to light dgarete T ^xany members of the party wiU success as many people anticipate, joints we would have the agility of knee from much o f this labor, and) Most of the day Sunday, ‘ straight * The effect of the pink bread, green as soon as 'itey sit down. They ! “Hoover candidate” in the pri­ through that night, and on week lettuce, red pimento and vari-colored smokie all through the luncheon andj (^ w a long breath of relief, just we wish the Wizard would hurry mary. Attempts doubtless will be pokers, and would be unable to for that reason housemaid’s knee ls( bend, or twist, or dance th.e Varsity not the standard joke that It used- days as soon as he gets home and relish has been quite, too much for generUy for some time effterwaretd & e same. up the completion of the machinery made to get Hoover to nudge him Drag. ’This ability to move freely, to to be. This disease Is diff irent from’ has his dinner Its straight to sleep the “colorists” of the Village,' who “A man would not dare nuUi^ I Mr. Gnmdy does not represent so that the market for Illim itable' out, but the president has no con­ he goes. He has a good appetite and threaten to adopt the tinted sand­ such a meas. TVe asked a lot ceivable reason to help Grundy—who run, jump and dance depends upon an inflammation of the synovial^ & e best tariff brsuns in the Repub- quantities of golden rod would open the easy, smooth movements of our membrane of the knee which 1:^ .weighs 260 pounds. Takes liver pills, wich as their national dish. men aboiit it u d they s^d tb has criticized him and who has sup The three blushing inventors of Bean party, by any means. To him as speedily as possible. knees, elbows, ankles , and othec deeper within the knee joint. Witlx which I believe make him lazy, as. thought' that - -men were neal ported sky-Wgh tariff rates calcu­ he tries to keep out o f work as much the vogue, being addicted to pun­ because th^ were hous^br |be problem of protection appears Apparently golden rod can be lated to embarass him. Further­ Joints. Fortunately, nature has pro? housemaid’s knee the,swelling isr vided us with, a clever iuventioiij, mostly in frqht 'of the knee and i » as he can. I'te ll him-he should-try ning, insist that they' misunderstood by thak’’1MYeia but that thklr t he much simpler than it really raised anywhere—it raises itself al­ more, Mr. Hoover himself stayed In to force hlmsfelf to be more active, the word diet for "dye it”— anij probahly^llecame cardesS .w !^ . as secretary of commerce when he whenever pvo''bonesj_meet they are superflcial. W ith the Ittflanimationi , and much simi^er than a great most everywhere, as the. distracted separated by either an .1 '' tic carti­ of the synovial membrane, most of| but he simply Woh|t be bothered?” hence. . . Anyway, there It is. found Hiat someone else had to. f ran for the presidential nomination/ Answer:—Your buehacd is no the work. A man wO^ generaDy ay other Republicans, just ^ as hay fever victim is painfully aware Secretary Mellon probably will lage or by a small sac or pouch fill­ the swelling is at the sides. T h e ed with liquid. The sac arrangement proper treatment is tably eats too much. This would never heard it before, the good £arl Women often snuflee all the paign, but can he depended upon for* called the’ synovial rhembrane. acts and to :use cold.>sppUeati(His. >T h m 6 660W it to be. Mr. Gnmdy, as a to open up brand new" opportunity make hiin sleepy too soon'.after din­ of Sandwich, who in^nted this tb.rough their meal,' lighting' a large slAre of the worrying. Re- as a cushion and prevents grating is not usually much pain unless the to many of those who would like ner, and also makes him feel lazy, morsel in. ^ e flrst place, was so ad­ other .one at each course.’^ amtter of fact, is just about two de- -ports are that the Mellop machine and absorbs jars. The fluid inside of condition is chronic and infected cades bchi&d the times, and his k iii^ to escape from the hazards of is* lip Pittsburgh is somewhat spl^'on the synovial membrance looks some* with pus. 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■ \. STATE OFFERS GERMAN flO NEW CARDINM^ Overnight NIGHT TOMORROW t . M . B Y : TOBEPICKEDSOON A . P. News ? to 9 Harold Clomson Headline|^Lo- ‘^- cal Amateurs in Series Paris—La Liberte says General ternational Programs. |Pope Gives No Indication of Koutiepoff, Czarist leader who dis- j appeared last January, was kid-. The State theater’s program-will napped and is held in MosCow attract many on Spring Ope^rig I Who Will Wear the Red prison. , . . Bucharest — Newspapers which night and Manager Hugh J. Camp­ carried story of People’s Party bell is again prepared to offer an­ meeting, at which recall of Prince other of the series oif increasingly Carol from exil was demanded, con- popular International Nights* which 8 — fiSC8.t6d. tomorrow wUl feature German Vatican aty.-(AP)-CreaUon of Ottawa—Premier King informs Night. The /audeville will be pre-j jseveral new cardinals, now that the House Canada has entered into , sented at 8 o’clock between the two . iSacred College has been reduced by negotiations with United States for feature pictures, “The Women 1 “ deaths to only 60 out of its possible a treaty to suppress of Racket,’’ starring Tom Moore and general merchandise, including Blanche Sweet, and “Wide. Open, ■;70 members, is now looked for some starring Edward Evjerett Horton. .,^ ?time in the late spring or early liquor. New York—Risko wins ten-round Headlining the acfh .wlLlJ®-^^®^- ^summer, possibly in May. “ Punk” Clemson in a comedy sketch 4 Pope Pius has given no indication decision over Campolo. Southern Pines, N. C.—Maureen guaranteed to raise the r ^ f. SPRING FEVER’S^ QUICKEST CURE Sof his plans but the uncertainty of “Punk” is the antonym to what this vHhe time has not in any way dimin- Orcutt shoots a 78 to lead 54-hole versa We young man can <5o. He is You don’t have to be psyehoahklyzed to know your jfever’s an imaginatiiTe ailmenen\ ;^.‘ished prognostications as to tne golf tourney. well remembered for the seeimng, ^probable choices of His Holiness. In Cleveland — Cleveland defeats ‘■Vatican spheres it is Rochester, 2 1 to i ' “ f X ? Jo“ tte mo!t“ com^^^ ^^^^There’s^so m S h lig ^ N E ^ a b ^ flowers, new birds— a re- /.granted that at least two Ital aa a w a S S all Sout us. It 'alMures the imagi#ioh,-iut--if-the imagination m «ts : cardinals will be named, one to sue- so many successive years that drops dead of heart disease in bout with the 5buff of winter clothes hanging on— it gpes b a ^ to sleep. Dress up. En­ ,3ceed the late Cardinal Gamba a= Washington—Senate passes tariff himself has lost count. ^archbishop of Turin, and another to All of the acts are in reality, head­ courage that expansive feeling. It isn’t expensive grouse s. - bill, 53 to 31; House to begin con­ liners for besides Mr. Clemson there ^take the place ^Juria”' sideration of bill next Monday. will be the Germania Four, a string 11 ^iPerosi as a member of the Curia . Los Angeles—TwoAngeles-Two flierstuers andana wifewiie, nnusual excellence; Ida or body of cardinals more direct y of one killed in crash of plane owned Wilhelm, Manchester ' ballet andandi A Hat That /engaged with the central admmis- by Wallace Beery. • r V • - t'l; 5 ':>tration of the Catholic churen. breakaway dancer; Jaksch and Mar­ Washington—Chairman Legge of tin, interpreters of Hawaiian melo- i As to the non-Italian cardinals, if farm board says export debenture /any, to be created, speculation is provisions of tariff bill are impos-1 dies, and others. Becomes You |more vague as to the ° ^ sible of operation. , ! i Whether* your complexion’s dark or fair; isibilities is wider. By the death whether your face is round, long or square; wheth­ licardinal Merry del Val, Spam s rep- I CARDINAL LAUDS FASCISM' er yibu are tall di^ short—all of these points are care­ •?>resentation among the wearers of ters of century of life “has been and fully considered:! when we show you spring hats still is both full and interesting. ; ------?the purple has been cut from hve to here, ■ . / a - ^ 'sfour. Catholics of the S ! Milan, Italy, March 2 5 .- ( A P ) - Seems cpsnp}icated—but it isn’t. Sound like n > hemisphere are hoping that one ^ Mnrnhand ' An unusual compliment was paid to lot of bother—^but it’s not. The only thing you’ll their outstanding prelates may < fill Washington— Wood of Indiana j Fascism by Cardinal Schuste^ think about is that the salesman, certainly makes It 'iUhe vacancy. says Democrats hope to get maxi-1 archbishop^ Milan, easy for you a hat that lopkS'pnighty good 1- From Turin- m l m of strength with minimum of i the local (>n you. ' ’ ' ■ - ■ '> For the See of Turin, capital ot resnonsitiaitv in house. ! party on the occasion of Simday o /Piedmont and residence o f C^o^ o Leland' Mich.—Mall boat with anniversary of the march on Rome. > ^Prince Humbert, the name four men aboard and Coast Guard “ Catholic Italy and the _ Supremp .i-?Barlassina, now serving as pajriarc^ boat with’.crew of six caught fast in Pontiff from the first h^r, -r rs—. > ^ o £ Jerusalem, has b^H proposed. ice "off North Manitou island. I letter,' “have blessed Fascism and !;?Other prelates likely to be consider- New York—Eckener and National j conceived great hopes for these Hed are Mgrs. Arborio Mella -ii City Company officials sign contract j young forces which pjofess the faith -i i -'Sant‘Elia» scion of a noble Sardinian for creation of dirigible mail and and religion of their fathers. ,:S^amil3^ and related to some of the passenger trans-Atlantic line. “May God confirm and make valid heading Piedmont families, Caccia London — Daily Mail says naval his holy designs so that Fascism i Dominioni, a Milanese, and Monan- conference is considering proposal to may be for the Italy of the Lateran telli, now archbishop of Vercelli. adjourn for six months to give pacts the symbol of happy token of '!( The Pontiff’s choic- for a succes- France and Italy time to adjust dif­ spiritual reawakening.” The cardi­ -,or to Perosi will, 4t is commonly ferences. nal added that this was the feast supposed, fall upon one of the papa Vienna—Dr. Ernest Watzl, miss­ day of St. Benedict of Norca from nuncios abrdad, ais it is the custom ing scientist, and womhn found dead. whom II Duce had derived h is, to elevate the most distinguished ec­ Northampton, Mass.—Four pa­ baptismal name, and "thus may St. clesiastical diplomats to the pur^e tients under treatment for menta- ^j Benedict------protect him in his saving ■iafter long terms of service. T-he disorders escape from United States i mission.” ^dignitary most in view in this cate- Veterans’ hospital. j ■;«^ory is Mgr. Tades-Chini, .nuncio to Pro'vidence, R. I.—Charter of 2891 iMadrid, long resident in Spain and non-business corporations, manj' ] '^iully cognizant of her problems. prominent in state’s educational and i GLOVES % ' The most recent precedents for civic life, ordered forfeited because A TH O U G H T The New •tsummoning nuncios back to become of failure to file reports. .■^cardinals are found in the cases of Middlebury, Vt.—Rev. Henry C. - : J. Newell, Congregational pastor 14 ?terretti, former Vatican envoy to If a wise man contendeth with France, and Pacelli, nuncio to Ger- years, resigns to accept presidency TIES of Piedmont college at Demorest, St foolish man, whether he rage /many, who- only last- winter was or laugh, there is no rest.—Prov. Ga. '■made a cardinal and shortly becam 29:9. ■(papal secretary of state. Brookline, Mass.—Sarah Palfrey For Spring notified of selection as member of othersOthers MentioneMentioned. Men are so necessarily fools that United States Wightman cup team ^ Another______distinguished prelate it would be being a fool in a higher whose name often comes up in fore­ to play in England in June. A Great Variety Newburyport, Mass.—Louis A. strain of folly, not' to be a fool.— casts is Mgr. Marchetti-Selvaggiani, Pascal. secretary of the Congregation for Broyer a truckman, arrested in con­ ^Propagation of faith, the grea. nection with $300,000 liquor seizure Nine times out of ten Catholic missionary organization. on wharf of American Yacht Club. LEAPS TO SAFETY. the very first thing a Fall River, Mass.—Stockholders Jle is at present one of the consulta- man thinks of for spring of King Philip Mills vote to accept Hagerstown, Md., March 25.— tors of the Congregation of the Holy is a tie. Seems to act Office, of which the late Cardinal merger offer of Berkshire Fine Spin­ (AP)—Lost in a dense fog, a mail Merry del Vad was secretary. ning Associates, Inc. plane boimd from Washington to Rey/Spring Like Shirts like a tonic, makes him In all consideration of names, Boston—Lawrence A. Arthur, for­ Richmond, Va., crashed near Antie- feel good. ..There are. though, it must be borne in mind mer employe of Federal National tam station, at the edge of the An- will surely have to be mochas, pig­ Cheerful patleni^ cpol ' material^the sort of some mighty cheerful bank, sentenced to seven years in shirts that wUI- lpok good When a ,,mam leaves his that Pope Pius is given to surpri.se tietam battle field this morning. The skin or reindeer in the shades of patterns and colors in. decisions. Thus last summer he up­ Plymouth House of Correction for pilot, Verne Treat, jumped in his coat off a bit''later—the sort that will stand the gray and tan that we will sho-vv you round of WjL8hir®-;knd wearing for a good long these new bows and set all calculations by bestowing the embezzlement. parachute after cutting off the igni­ •■-n .red hat and the mitre of Archbishop Portland, Me.—Representative tion and landed unhurt about three when you come in. A splendid while. four-in-hands. of Milan on a comparatively un­ Wallace H. White, Jr., declares sat­ miles from where the plane was assortment has been arranged. known Benedictine abbot, now uration point in law making reached wrecked. Cardinal Schuster, of Swiss parent-r by country long ago. Treat, who was about 75 miles off age but Roman Hbifth..-., Boston—Ten year old Mary Ken­ his course said he ran out of gas. He And at the last consistory, held in nedy freed by negro after being telephoned to Richmond that he -December, he picked ah' equally ' drugged and kidnaped for four was unhurt and was taking care of little known clergyman. Mgr. Ver- hours. the mail. ;i|iier of the Sulpicians, instead of Lynn, Mass.—Body of Mrs. Haze’. pothers more in view, for the all-im- Raymond, 27, divorcee and mother uortant See of Paris, nothwithstand ■ of six year old girl, found in pond, 21 ing the fact that it was generally a suicide by dro'wning. IF SORE SPRING -believed that Mgr. Baudrillart, rec­ Burlington, Vt.-^Word received that Midshipman WMlace M. Green HROAT RELIEF to r of the Catholic Institute and U ie safe Muaterole—u tu ^y efiectiva member of the French Academy, at U^ S. Naval Academy has won in one application — better when i^’as to become the cardinal—arch­ $100 prize given by bank association applied once every hour for 5 hours bishop of the capital on the Seine. for thrift essay. ? ______Manchester, N. H.—Gus Sonnen- i % *4“ berg, heavyweight wrestler, defeats 1 k • CLEAN PURSES. Stanley Penton of Manchester in two straight falls. 1 ( Women polish,their shoes, . but let fcfiOiP’'''iib'fSek’ soiled. Purses GANDHI’S MARCH should be cleansed thoroughly, either SOCIAL FOR TODAY J with cream dressing, rubbed wito a Broach, Bombay, India, March 25. AND EVERY TUESDAY clean cloth, or wdth some reliable — (AP)—There are 18 invalids cleaner. among the 79 devotees following —at the Garden Restaurant, Mahatma Gandhi from Ahmadabad Church Comers, East Hartford, to the sea at Jalalpur, where they TENDERLOIN STEAK a la will manufacture salt in defiance of BREZZO—a broiled juicy tender­ n c e : the British monopoly. loin steak, served with mashed Gandhi lea-ving Samni for Tralsa potato, broiled mushrooms and UPON today left general directions to be mushroom sauce, 75c. Also all followed, and asked that prayers be others, appetizing Italian and A TIME. said for the safety of his party. American dishes, reasonable Seventeen of the 18 casualties had prices. Telephone 8-0182. Come to be conveyed here in advance. One in and let me cook something was left behind at Anand. good for you. Antonio Brezzo, Prop. ‘ WAMG Special Town Meeting Sheet Metal - f-'.

'The legal voters of the Town of | Specialties Bolton, Conn., are hereby warned! V V to meet at the basement of the Con-1 = SPRING SHOES MEN WILL LH^E gregational Church in said Town on ' If you have an intricate job ^HOFR TO ACCOMPANY THE TAILORED SUTO OF SPRING ; Monday, March 31, 1930 at 2 or something out of the ordin­ SHOES TO AtUUiVJr ^ . fenunine-’- s o arr the delightful-shoshoes Whether your chief interest is in the style of the shoes ybuibuy; or-pe^ba^^the Tom Mix, west o’clock P. M., for the folloWing pur­ ary and requiring expert work­ are higher,, comfort and fit or workmanship and materials—we guarantee that you.waU ern hero of the poses, viz: manship this is the shop to . seem almost disappointed here, and back, it with our promise to make good any ^^phase that m 6 V i e s a n'd To levy a tax on the last final more recfently assessment list of Taxable Prop-*! bring it to. Material and does not satisfy you. ^ , -v . ' ’ ' .'i ' a circus per­ erty in said Town to meet and de­ workmanship of the best. former, served fray the expenses of said Town for as a-deputy the current year from the date of United ' States levying same and to transact any marshal in Ok- othef business proper to bring be­ lahojha. ’"He fore said meeting. . r also ■ "was ®;. Dated at Bolton, March 24, 1930. cowpuhc|ict“ J. WHITE SUMNER, E. A . lETTO EY, thnm'gfiotit the > Town Clerk. Plumbing and Heating d old%e^tnpd at W. R. FRENCH -Vr o n d /tm e .801- F. H. STRCNG < Contractor. ' i f a t e d 15 R. K. JCNES 38 Main St. JcL 3036 yj ■ China, " ' ft ; Selectmen. •vAf "Gl ,r I i , / ’ - .TV- MANCHESTER E V EN ^O 'giS iim SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 25,19S0.

P A G E iX H I I ' ii'fe A.'”"*— ' i-. p**i Merchants* WOMEN VOTERS HERE I g len n ey r e v ie w s n ew t>J r;u"WALTER DAMROSCH Qtzeer Twists 10 YEARS TOMORROW PRAISES QUARTET SPRING SOCKS SH LES In Day’s News Anniversary of Victory in We Take This Opportunity At String Group Pla^K , Here According to J . A. Murdock of Fight for Suffrage to Be Oh- served Throughout Country. «’•?( Thursday Night Called Able of London—“Every man of sound London—A gray-halred gentlem^ judgment realizes the value of a ■ I I Successor to Flonzaley. attracts attention occasionally by On Wednesday, March 26, the afternoon visits to the pond in Ken­ good appearance. Clothes mark the tenth anniversary of woman suf­ standard of the wearer and refiect SPRING OPENING TIME The Musical Art Quartet which sington Gardens where his sailing of frage Is to be observed throughout his personality. In business, care­ BY E. GILROY, D. D. -plays in High school hall Thursday model yachts shows the experience (Editor of The Gongregationallst the United States in a series of cele­ ____ ^^night has been the recipient of of an expert. He is Charles Francis fully groomed men always have the. brations staged by the League of ------much favorable praise from promi- Adams, Secretary of the Navy of the advantage over men who are care­ Women 'Voters. State, city and town ^Ji®f#^ment musicians and critics but no U. S. A., and yachtsman by avoca­ less. K you are careless in dress you Theto is a gfreat deal of difference ! Leagues^ have planned luncheon To Bring These Things To —finer tribute could have been paid to are likely to be careless in other between ine^e impulses of good tion. meetings at which they will con­ — t this excellent organization than the Hickory, N. C.—A1 Jones is un­ things. Remember, life is a one-way wiU and i;eal actions that are up­ sider the record established by ten following, from that celebrated con­ perturbed so long as he collects $20. street and you are not coming back; lifting and helpful. It is one thing years of woman’s participation in the iinpression you leave behind is ductor, Walter Damrosch: A friend of his said that the Chicago to have.very generous thoughts of government. “The ^onzaley Quartet is aMut police force had been disbanded. A1 the lasting one. our fellow men and kindly feelings, The center of all the celebrations Your Attention! to dissolve and this is a great loss. was so sure that such was not the “I travel 1 the world in my quest but quite • another thing to stretch will be' a radio program broadcast But it is a satisfaction to know that case that he made a wager. He for what is. new and smart; report, forth hands of coopera'ion and over a cosist to coast hook-up from an American organization call^ wired Chicago. John Stege, chief of develop and produce advance infor­ brotherly assistance. the luncheon meeting of the New ‘The Musical Art Quartet wito detectives, wrote in reply that most mation for “Interwoven” as to the There is a richly symbolic sug­ York City League at the Hotel St. Spring is here and with.it comes a renewal of sporting activi­ Sascha Jacobsen as its leader, is crimes in Chicago in the last three ‘ kind of socks well dressed men of gestion of this in the stor; of Peter Regis. Miss Katharine Chapman of ready and able to continue the noble months had been committed by per­ London, Deauville, St. Moritz, Paris, and rthe beggar who srt at the New York, honorary president, and ties and the desire for better things in the home. work of the Flonzaleys. By dmt of sons from southern states. and Monte Carlo wear. During the beautiful .gate of the Temple. As Miss Belle Sherwin of Washington, the great Individual artistry of its New York—The history of demon coming season, socks for business or Peter' entered into the temple the D. C., president o f' the National players and by incessant work to­ rum is available for both dry and every-day-wear will be in the ever- beggar looked-up asking for alms. League of Woman Voters, will speak wards perfection of their ensemble, bibulous bibliophiles. Th^New York popular clock designs' in bright- When Peter said “Silver and gold .on recollections of the suffrage bat­ the Musical Art Quartet has AcsidGiny of Medicine has an exhibit clean-cut colors, as well as small have t none,” the beggar must have tle and succeeding accomplishments achieved remarkable heights, Md l of 150 books covering five centuries neat patterns and dusted effects. ^jx^rienced a disappointment, de- of women in pubUc life. Beginning at predict for it a great future. To the and written in various 1 anguages Blue, tan. Red and certain shades spite Peter’s sympathetic glance 2 o’clock (Eastern Standard Time) When some musician as well as to the amateur, telling of the benefits and the hor­ of Green will rank among the first and, interest. League members all. over the coun­ it is a joy to hear these players per­ rors of tippling. favorites. When Peter said, “But such as I try, gathered at their separate one says “Bat­ forming a Quartet of Beethoven. It Luxo, Egypt — The King and “For Sports-wear, colors and de­ have give I thee,” the beggar still “birthday parties” ■will time in for is as if four well-bred and high Queen of the Belgians fear not liing signs take on a more animated note. may have' doubted the ability to the addresses of the National offi­ minded people had come together to Tut. They visited the famous tomb Creatn-white and the lighter shades helB-ihlm ’Of one who had neither cers. ter up” even in discuss the most beautiful experi­ in the Valley of the Kings in disre­ of tan will be much worn, due to silver nor ^old. But when Peter took In Connecticut no state-wide ence of life.” gard of superstition about curses. the popularity of the white shoe the b ^ a r by the right hand and meeting has been planned. Two the back lot Music lovers in this vicinity will New York—Furnishings of the trimmed with tan or black. For eve­ Ufted him'up, the beggar must have County Leagues, however, ha've ar­ have an opportunity to add their apartment'of Marion Talley, erst­ ning wear the new Dropstitch with experienced a new thrill and a new ranged celebrations; Middlesex praise to that of Mr. Damrosch when while opera star, now a Kansas a Black or Solid White clock will be joy ’ in the consciousness that County at Middletown and Fairfield league there’s the Quartet plays on March 27 at farmer, are to be auctioned. Among much in evidence. strength had come to his limbs. County at Greenwich. Other Leagues High School Hall, South Man­ them is an autographed baby grand Christopher Glenney says: “I have It is the power of the strong which have reported plans for more fun and chester. piano. , - reviewed all the new Spring pat­ right arm ' that ultimately demon­ birthday parties are Danbury, Willacoochee, Ga.—By ukase of terns and colors made by Interwoven strates the power of the loving and Darien, Farmington. Hartford, the City Council of Willacoochee, it and was amazed to find the vast CTacious heart. The strong right Lebanon, New Haven, Norwalk, satisfaction in is unlawful for any male person to number of New and Origdoal designs arm, alas, has been too often given Short Beach, Stamford, West Hart­ COLUMBIA carry or go driving with any woman they have created. Indeed, I would to deeds'. .of-■violence even in the ford, W est Haven and Woodstock. the game or girl between midnight and day­ go so far as to say it was the larg­ name of civilization. Luncheon meetings have been light unless good and sufficient est and best collection of hosiery I The great social task of the mod­ planned in most cases and the when you’re Mrs. Charles Fox is visiting reason can be given the city mar­ have ever seen and I now refer to em world is to consecrate the power members ■will give an account of lo­ friends in Middletown. shal. the world at large. There is no que^s- of the- strong right arm to inner cal Leagrue accomplishments in addi­ Spring was officially begun Fri­ Freeport, N. Y.—Miss Elinor tion but that Interwoven is the purposes ‘of love and righteousness tion to celebrating those of the Na­ using day, but the date on the calendar Smith is the highest flier of her sex. greatest designer and originator of tional organization.^ Official calculations are that she style in the hosiery business and truth,. was the only indication of anything —- a ■Spring like, as Friday and Saturday soared 27,418 feet recently, ex­ -“were two of the windiest and coldest ceeding the record of 23,996 made by Ziiays for some time, the thermome- the late Marvel Crosson. ' ter dropping to around 15 Saturday New York—In his 83rd year Mah- SPALDING SPORTINCs morning. Sunday the warmth of the lon B. Smith continues to be an I sun began to na^e a little headway active bank teller, as he has been against the bitter coldness of the for 63 years without missing a day. GOODS ; wind, with a promise of warmer London—Either the roast beef of i weather. The peep frogs which tra- Old England and trimmings do not We wish to call your attention to our new . Udition lU U U OCbJOsays must*X*A**i.W be frozen------—— in three agree with American delegates to -Sporting Goods Dept, and invite you to call nnd 1 times after they are first heard, the naval parley, or they have been ] have surely had their three times by eating too fast. Their chief ailment See our line on Spring Qpening now. ' , , is indigestion. Night J Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hutchins mo­ New York—Having finally used a tored to New Britain Sunday to visit marriage license obtained ten»'years Mrs. Hutchins’ mother, Mrs. Web- ago John C. McDonald, 50, and the st6r« former Alice M. T. Lewis, 60, both Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lafleur have of Archville, N. Y., are on a honey­ moved to Willimantic on the South moon. They were married at City * Coventry road. Hall- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Little have Southern Pines, N. C.—Thousands In our new and en­ ' just received the gift of an Atwater of husky male duffers will be jeal­ jKent radio from their nephew, Jo- ous. In a driving contest. Maurfen larged Sporting De­ {seph Little, of Detroit, Mich. Orcutt walloped a golf ball a total ; At the morning service at the of 769 yards in three swings, an ! Congregational Church the pastor, average of more than 256. partment we are featur­ i John HoweU, read his resignation to an (take effect April 21st. ing a complete line of lof the church will t*3 held Friday MANCHESTE ELECTRIC evening to take action upon the res­ ignation. The Christian Endeavor . meeting COMPANY Sunday evening was led by CTayton GOLF Hunt. The music was led by Clayton As a special feature for Wednes­ ‘Hunt, Jr., and Frederick Hunt saxo- day evening from seven to nine the •phones, Westcott Rice violin and Ar­ Manchester Electric Company will lene Badge at the piMO. demonstrate under the supervision of EQUIPMENT ; Luther BueU and Donald Wood- of Mrs. Marion Rowe, Home Econ­ .ward have been to Groton Point om ist-foods cooked in the electric !jworking on Mrs. Jacobs house. range. The store will be tastefully ‘ A brush and wood fire in the decorated showing the many elec­ iLeonards Bridge section caused trical appliances used in the modern ouite a little excitement Sunday aft- home. femoon. Henry Lafieur first noticed Maxwell’s Mandolin Qub Orches­ it coming across his mowing lots in tra -will play during the Spring open­ the rear of his house and called for ing hours and a large force of sales­ help to the Fire Warden. The fire people will be on duty to explain call was nmg on the local telephone the popular electrical appliances. jines and scores of cars were seen A4 on the scene and with plenty of help / the fire was brought under control after burning over about 70 acres of MONTOIMERY WARD woods and brush land and coming wifti the New~45 Tubef to within 15 feet of Mr. Lafieur’s hen AND COMPANY "."•J'- houses. At this time of year it is Very dangerous to start brush fires, ^specially with a wind blowing. The Montgomery "Ward Co. store JVO He, too, will soon be taking to the streams t o angle for trout and later to tjie will be the mecca for a large num­ ber of people during the hours of ponds for other fishing. . Spring finds us with a splendid assortment of equipment of the Spring Opening when a large A-C t .T . BUSH HARDWARE CO. number of models ■will show the lat­ est in ladies and children’s dresses m o st every type. . • ' ' ., ^ on the main floor. HUM Spring will be stressed largely in An unusually elaborate ■window ww i seeds, garden and lawn equipment display is being arranged showing and paints in the large window of the usual seasonal commodities. An f . T. Blish Hardware Co. duri^ the augumented sales force ■will be on a n d Spring opening. A large line of hand to convey patrons to all de­ THISIS WHAT YOU NEED .Sprays and spraying equipment will partments of the large store. be displayed in the north window S e le c tiv e FOR YOUR h o m e THIS SPRING! ^ith the south window properly bal­ anced with everything new in sport­ ing goods. The middle section will STOMACH UPSET, R a d io S e t be blanketed with artificial lawn grass, showing lawn requisites, seeds ed er 9i> 4nd the latest in lawn mowers. SOUR? THIS M od el A special feature during the show hours will be an expert farm ma­ b u ilt chinery show in the basement, de­ WILL COMFORT ^ 1 6 7 5 2 scribing the new additions to power GAS REFRIGERATION equipment for small and large gar­ Don’t let sour stomach, gas, in­ (less tubes) dens. The 1930 Blish reference cat­ digestion make -you suffer. And alogue will be distributed during the don’t use crude methods to get .re­ Electrolux has not machinery, to wear, cause trouble opening hours. lief. There’s no use when millions or run up repair bills.,.. .no moving parts to make the know the quick way; the pleasant^ Power deteetita and the ttatr .<45 ■tiibea plus Dynamic Speaker. Extra heavy, sturdy Majestic harmless way. four tuned stages of radio'frequency enable Powtt-Pack,' 'with positive voltagevballast, slightest sound. A tiny gas) flame an(J a mere trickle of FRADUCS Just take a spopntiil of Phillips Majestic to produce the most , powerful and insures long life and safety. Jacobean period Milk of Magnesia in a glass of wa­ selective radio set e'ver built. Abablbtely no 'cabinet of American Walnut. Doors of matched water do all the work of making cold. - ter. It is alkali in the best form. It hum and no oscillation at any wave length. butt wadnut with overlays on doors and in­ neutralizes many times its volume Attractions pleasing both to the Automatic sensitivity control gives’uniform terior panel of genuine imported Australian ^ KitdkmHte w M has • fsU eye and ear will entertain the of excess acid—and does it instant­ sensitivity an4 amplification m both h ^ and Lacewood. Escutcheon plate, knobs and door Come in today and let us show you the many differ- ly. It will probably end your dis­ crowds that come out for Spring low wave lengths. Improved IR^estic Super- pulls finished in genuine silver. ent models. Easy.payments. ■ ; . Opening at Fradin’s. Either radio or tress in five minutes. Then you’ll o A a between ntenlu phonograph will play "the latest know what to do the next time. melodies and five of “Manchester’s Crude, harmful methods •will never prettiest” young ladies will display appeal to you again. Get a fHEE Bimie the latest fashions in spring cloth­ Phillips Milk of Magnesia is the ing. Mr. Fradin has spent two days perfect way to end digestive disor­ in New York seeking the newest in ders due to excess acid fdr men, merchandise, o f which a great women, children—and even babies. 8 mount continually comes to the It’s the method doctors endorse; Mandiester Plumbing & Supply (k s tore. > The interior of Fradin’s will which hospitals use. For fifty years SOUTH MANCHESTER 3rove decidedly attractive with it has been supreme. 877 MAIN STREET special merchandise displays to off­ To know the many important set the parade of models, who will uses of Phillips Milk of Magnesia hold sway both in the store and is to keep a bottle in the house, al­ window. ways. Full information ■with each bottle. Your drug store has the 25c and 50c sizes. Insist bn the gen­ uine. A less perfect product may MARLOW’S not act the same. “Milk of Magnesia” has been the Marlow’s will keep open house all U. S. Registered Trade Mark of the “Manche8ter’is:Badia Headquarters” '■evening throughout the spacious (Jhas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., and store with the newest spring fash- its predecessor, Chas. H. Phillips, _ ions to attract special interest.. since 1875.--Adv,

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tr.' 3 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.,, rifesD AYj. MARCH 25,1930. Merchants’ Annual Spring ing match the frock one - 500,000 yearly dividends of the at the new party’s first assembly. BIBBED SILK wear. Casino to much needed improvement Neither will hesitate to call on France providing he fails to get Black ribbed silk makes an inter­ TROUBLE MENACES G Clef Glee Club at C. E. House & Son’s. in the principality. M. Marquet, rf satisfaction from Prince Louis, and esting suit. The back of the coat AUTOMOBILE inwimnofi the . older school, . hopes to do this the elections March 30 will write the has horizontal pleating set in a Too Havea’t tbe Best ^ peacefully. , M. . Bonaventure, the next chapteii'. gored panel that marks a decidedly leader o f the opposition, has openly nipped-in waistline. Till Too Get Ours. 33 P. C. LESS Than OtherU stated that he thinks a little blood­ With 100 P. C. PBOTECTIOJR shed is what is needed. The new ruler of Afghanistan in­ OILORED CLOX tends to introduce prohibition in his Some novelty hosiery for eve­ See STUABT J. WASLEY “If we can’t write this constitu­ Real Estate.--lnBonuwe tion in ink We’ll write it with our country. .If it works there maybe ning and daytime, feature a sun­ Natives of 375 Acre Princi- tan shade with colored clox to 815 Main St. P h o ^ t i 1 m ^ own blood” were his opening words this country wili give it a try. paGty Are Talking About ^ ^ ^ Starting a Republic.

Monte Carlo, Monaco. — (A P )— W ^ THIRD GALA INTERNATIONAL NIGHT The affairs of this 375-acre princi­ ^ i 1 pality are steadly becoming more in­ f ^ ^ I volved and close observers think the | near future may even see the deatu STATE THEATER of the present regime and the birth of a new republic supervised by - f 4’* WEDNESDAY NIGHT France. Elections to be held March 30 will have much to do with this. OBSERVED AS Since 1418 when Monaco became a vassal state, under the protection A of the Due de Savoie, its status has ' been questionable. In 1641 the prin­ JSkt cipality passed under the protection GERMAN NIGHT of the king of France, but in 1793 ...A''''-' the French National convention ^ WHOLESOME ACTS WILL PROVIDE AN HOUR OF ENJOYABE ENTERTAINMENT. JOIN THE CROWD passed a bill uniting it to France AND S l P SELECT ™ WINNER, WHO WILL COMPETE IN THE FINALS FOR THE “WARNER BROS.” SILVER -and declaring it a part of the Alpes LOVING CUP. The G Clef Glee Club will give a concert in the store of C. E. House & Son, Inc., on Spring Opening Nig Maritimes district. Losing that status during the from 7 to 9 o’clock. The G Clef Club is well knovim to Manchester audiences and is under the ca p ^ lead­ GEPwMANIA FOUR ership of Helge Pearson, well-known musician and musical director at the Swedish Lutheran Church.______Napoleonic era, Monaco scarcely string Quartette of Merit ON THE TALKING SCREEN ON THE TALKING SCREEN knew where she stood until 1860, fashion, and after the citizens had when the Treaty of Turin classed municipal charges, ^ h u s there were world lose at the greefi tables. Lean­ TOM MOORE MISS^D^OUIElLM EDWARD E. HORTON her as a French “vassal state” gov- no taxes and there was much pros­ er years followed and the discontent told him they would unearth ancient and Ballet Dancer Supreme and ■' erned by the Grimaldi family. perity. grew. A NationaUst Party among treaties and appeal to France if he the seven hundred electors became No Taxes. In 1909 the Casino suffered a bad refused to sign on the dotted line. all powerful under the leadership of BANCHE SWEET PATSY RUTH MILLER Ten years later Francois Blanc year with the result that the muni­ But within the Nationalistic Party HAROLD (Punk) Eugene Marquet, an architect. arrived in the principality from cipality was on short rations, the a new group began to grow. The CLEMSON in Hombourg and signed an agreement following year the citizens threaten­ Want New Constitution. young Monagasques are outspoken “THE WOMAN RACKET” In Comedy as You Like It. with Prince Albert which after sixty ed to revolt, with the prince appeas­ The general idea was to get a new Republicans. They want even more “WIDE OPEN” years is causing enough trouble to ing them with a constitution. constitution which would give the power. And especially they don’t The Love Story of a Cop and a threaten the overthrow of the gov­ It Lifts.the Lid on a Riot of Fun! The war quieted the situatipn National Council and Municipal want Prince Louis, or Prince Pierre Night Club Siren! .j a k s c i^ ' n ^ m m ! ™ ernment Briefly, Blanc and Prince and Princess Charlotte—who re­ in Hawaiian Melodies. somewhat but the lean tourist year Council power to see that the Casino Albert signed a pact whereby the cently have separated—to be any­ of 1922 rekindled the fire. Since the company paid for needed civic im­ former was authorized to open a thing more than figureheads. Their citizens pay no taxes the amount provements even though the com­ casino providing he paid a certain aim is to get in power so they can spent on civic affairs depends entire­ pany’s dividends suffered. The reign­ per cent of the receipts to the reign­ ing Prince Louis capitulated, after a divert an extra portion of the $2,- ing family and took care of a’J ly on how much the gam blep of the

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Starting The Day With Breakfast Made On The Table!

DINNER Your COOKED i Rugs, Floors ON THE and MODERN Upholstery Cleaned UNIVERSAL by a ELECTRIC GENERAL RANGE ELECTRIC CLEANER Our Boys* Department (Downstairs)

is equally as complete as our Men’s Department and if prepared with a com­ plete showing of new Spring wearables. Suits TIES In pure silks, featuring ii stripes; wool and lined.

SHIRTS Brosdfilotk' and Madras; Skirts in as new as the new sea­ all the s^ les. son direct from the m foremost makers — they’re all nri display for those men seeking the better qualities in good clothes.

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P A G E tH l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CTNN., TUESDAY. MARCH 26.1980. Merchants Spring Opening Tomorrow PUBUC RECORDS FOOD SALE RELEASE nVE ENGUSH RAIN CHECKS FIRES TOWN PLAYERS ADVANCE Let Winsted Dream An Egg OPENING STOCKS Wednesday, March 26 SHOW DATE ONE WEEK Lis Pendens 2:30 P. M. . PHEASANTS YESTERDAY The Savings Bank of Manchester To Match This Pullet’s Gih New York, March 25— (AP) — Boston, March 25.— (AP)—Rain against Peter Ponticelli et als, fore­ Watkins Hros. Store during the night in eastern Massa­ closure proceedings on a certain lot The Stock Market opened with an Will Give “ The Creaking Center Church Women’s impressive display of strength to- chusetts and misty weather in thds_ of land on Charter Oak street. Birds, Larger Than American Chair” at the Circle Theater Federation Year Old Hen Presents Owner With Three Yolked Article western part of the state checked **^Eastman Kodak jumped 2 1-2 Species, Given Freedom by brush and grass fires which raged On April 9, Announced To­ Weighing Over 7 Ounces, 9V4 Inches in A prize fighter of some success is points on the first sale to a new Local Club. yesterday in several cities and day. named “Gorilla" Jones. Now watch Circumference. * high at 243 1 -2 . Standard OU of towns. other boxers try to ape him Read The Herald Advs. New Jersey opened with a block of Five English pheasants, some­ A 70 year old fire fighter, John Presentation ^ o f “The Creaking 10,000 shares at 71 3-8, up 1 3-8, three what larger than the American va­ Clancy, dropped dead during a blaze ^ ^own Players, un- Winsted may hatch marvels^disclosed the presence of and U. S. Steel Common with a riety, were released yesterday by which burned over a wide territory i ausnices of Manchester block of 4,000 shares at 192 3-4, up in Cheshire. Valuable peach and der the auspices oi m through the imagination ^°Tms eareantuan egg is the prod- the Fish and Game committee of 3.8, and both new 1930 highs. Ini­ apple orchards were destroyed dur-[ Coimcil Boy Scouts of America, has Stone, but M^chester \ o ^ y ucT of a fe?r-oW White Leghorn, the Manchester Fish smd Game cluD tial gains of a point or two were re­ at the following points in tovra., ing the day in Leominster and 100 1 been advanced from the original S S T a i e^g^ma^S f S t S ’ Nauga'^ hitherto nameless, but today^chris; corded by Westinghouse Electric, They were a gift of the state to the men fought to save buildings date of V/ednesday evening, April tened Cornucopia, the property of Woolworth, Union Carbide, Ameri­ tuck Valley Shanghai to shoot at Mr. Buchanan. Hitherto Cornucopia local club as a contribution towards Ten acres of-brush and timber 2, to Wednesday evening, April 9, Styl^ Has Definitely John Buchanan of Woodland street can and Foster Wheeler, the last- stocking the local countryside with were burned in North Billerica Md it was aimounced by Director Louis has been given to the laying ot named moving’ into new high brought into this office this morn­ suitable game. One bird at the at North Hampton, N. H., a small Smith today. good sized but not phenomenal ground. ing a pullet’s egg. Compared to the iggs, but in the present instance Wills farm, Avery street; one near ice house was destroyed in a grass The rehearsal for this evening ordinary pullet’s egg it was as the The rapidity of the advance Laurel Park flats, one at the Simon- fire on the .estate of Alvan T. Fuller, has been cancelled and another w ill. Arrived she went out, like Lindbergh, unad­ naturaUy invited some profit taking sen farm, Vernon street and two in eruption of Mount Pelee to the fizz­ vertised, for a record. She is from former governor of Massachusetts. be held at the School street Rec at I ing of a firecracker squib. the Lord strain, developed in M | ssa - but the main price tendency con­ the vicinity of the upper Talcott- Additional- rain was predicted for 7:30 o’clock Friday evening on the* as paramount factor in juvenile apparel It weighed a ■ considerable frac­ laus Johnsen, commodore of the tinued upward through the early ville flats. today and tonight. second and third acts. The players tion over seven ounces, whereas an chusetts with a view to the size of trading. Pool operations were re­ ‘ The birds released yesterday in “The Creaking Chair” are Miss ounce and a half is the stai^ard the eggs, but it is not recorded that sumed with considerable vigor in a fwere strong, vigorous specimens of Patricia Peticolas, Miss Mary Ann Would like to have you see the new weight for a hen’s egg, and where­ any other member of the strain ever wide assortment of specialties, more I the English strain of game and McFarland, Miss Madeline Wood- as the next largest egg in rocent than a score of which reached new i crossed with American birds for ac­ SCOTCH GATHERING house, Miss Margaret Peticolas, times hereabouts reported was pulled off so startling a stunt. _ climation purposes. They are some­ The egg, fh all its grandeur, is in high ground before the end of the Benjamin Radding, Terrence Shan­ three and a half ounces. The pres­ the window of the George H. Wil­ first hour. Oils continued to gather what wilder than the local breed. ON FRIDAY NIGHT non, James Wilson, Joel NichoLs, ent one measures nine and a quar­ liams clothing store on Main street. strength in the belief that a general Fifteen more pheasants of this va­ Victor Swanson, Albert Tuttle, SPRING SHOES ter inches in lateral circumference Cornucopia is reported as doing advance in crude and gasoline p o p s riety are expected from the state Frank McCann and Roy Warren. % and six and a half inches around is likely in the near future. Houston preserves next week. well, thank you. _____ The play is given to aid the fundi the waist, so to speak. Candled, it Oil crossed 100 for the first time In addition to the gift to the lo­ Scottish people in Manchester of $1,500 needed by the Council for with that new center buckle. this year, Mexican Seaboard ad­ cal club, the Fish and Game com­ are looking forward to the armual carrying on Scouting in Manches­ vanced a point and several of the mittee has been empowered to com­ supper, entertainment and dance to ter for the coming year. The Cham­ SEE NO SETTLEMENT other leaders improved fractionally. plete the spending of the remainder be given in Tinker hall Friday eve­ ber of Commerce has endorsed the Ship Arrivals U. S. Bteel quickly moved up to of the $200 authorized for game ning of this week, under the gen­ production. 193, the highest price since the Oc­ stock at last month’s meeting of eral chairmanship of Mrs. George j IN TEXTILE DISPUTE tober break when the stock sold the club. 'Twenty-five pheasants Torrance and a large committee! Price $2.50 Westernland, New York, March down to 150. Vanadium which was have been ordered and are expected from Helen Davidson Lodge, No. 98 j 25, from Antwerp. „ . og the spectacjular performer in yester­ by express within a week. Daughters of Scotia. i Why Folks Ascania, New York, March 25, day’s market moved up to another Supper will be served at 6:30 and! London, March 25.— (AP)—A dis­ Southampton. oc new high at 119% and then ran into will consist of baked ham, baked | pute of two years in the British Europa, New York, March 25, realizing sales which quickly earned SUSPECT DISAPPEARS. beans, a variety of salads, pickles, Stay Fat woolen and textile industries ap­ it back about two points below the Parker House rolls, home made Aurania, London, March 25, New Not always because of over-eating, but pears as far from settlement as tip. New 1930 highs were also es- New Britain, March 25.— (AP) — cake, tea and coffee. Tickets are ] because a gland is weak That gland Y ork :tablished in the early tradi^ by Sam U. WiUiams, 50, of 138 New being generally distributed by the | ever. Operatives in those industries Cedric, Liverpool, March 24, New largely controls nutrition. When it is Lehieh Valley, Warners Bros., Para- Britain avenue, Hartford, also members, but preparations will oe, weak one may nearly starve, yet stay fat. GARDNER having refused by a three to one Y ork. u ot; Siunt Players, United Carbon, Cur- known as C. Anderson, failed to ap­ made to care for all who may not Modem physicians the ivorld oyer Rotterdam, Vehice, March 25, tiss-Wright, Frisco common. Moon vote to accept the wage reduction j pear in Police Court today to answer have secured them in advance. now combat this great cause of obesity. 847 Main Street New York. : „ Motors. Worthington Pump. Ameri­ to charges of obtaining money under The entertainment and gener il And excess fat in late years, has been proposals of the employers, based on Kimgsholm, Gothenburg, March the findings of Lord Macmillan’s in­ can Telephone and Caterpillar trac­ false pretenses and an automobile dancing is Included in the admis­ disappearing fast. ! vestigation; ; 24, New York. tion, the gains running from frac­ which he had posted as a bond was sion price. The committee has en­ Marmola prescription tablets contain ! Lord Macmillan recommended Conte Grande, Genoa, March 25, tions to nearly three points. declared forfeited. Williams is al­ gaged Bill Waddell’s orchestra to the chief factors which they use. People ! New York. _ American Tobacco issues, Johns- leged to have represented himself as play, and a full' evening’s pleasure have used them for 22 years—millions , __ that the most recent wage increase He de Erance, New York, March be reduced from ten to five per cent Manvtlle, and A. M. Byers were ih the agent of a rug renovating com­ is in store for all who attend this of boxes ot them. And coimtless slender j - and urged reduction of the cost of 25, Havre. good demand. pany in Springfield, Mass., and to annual affair of Helen Davidson figures everywhere now show the amaz­ living allowance, . although he ad­ Foreign exchanges opened firm have collected rugs and advance lodge. ing effects. vised that the basis of the present wito-sterling cables quoted a shade payments for the renovations, fail­ Go try this right method to reduce. age structure be left intact. GUARDING OPERA HOUSE hihger at 4.84%. ing to return either the rugs or Stop starving. Read the book in the box The National Union of Textile money. He is wanted by the Hart-. The Greatest Buick of them all. with the formula and reasons. Ask your The 1930 Model Call 7220 for Dem­ dmggisttoday for a $1 box of Marmola Workers, the largest society in the VASTANO IMPROVING ford police for operating in that trade, advised its members to accept New York, March 25.— (AP)— city. _ onstration.—Advt. I and watch the change. The' Metropolitan Opera House, in the employers’ offer saying: “The Bridgeport, March 25— (AP) — present is hot an opportune time to which is to be held tonight a protest meeting against the Soviet policy Thomas Vastano, alias “Tommy the CURTAINS resist these proposals.” The union Blond” who was shot in the left executive took the view that labor against religion, was guarded by police today. thigh last night by Patrolman J. P. was anxious to have favorable Gombar when he tried to escape, awards carried out and should be Letters received by the dpera house management and by the Cal­ was resting comfortably at Bridge­ ' willing to adopt a sportsmanlike at- port hospital today, where he is un­ SAVE AT ’ titude when the decision went vert Associates, Inc., sponsors of the der arrest. ■ against it. meeting, stated that the place would be bombed if the meeting was belij. In City Court today, Vastano, his The present vote of the workers is father Vincent Vastano, 56, and With the coming of,;,: .said to embarrass their leaders. Al­ A squad of uniformed men and several detectives went on duty James Vollillo, 51, all charged with spring comes “Window ' derman Ben Turner, M. P., minister breach of the peace and resistmg.an of mines and president of the tex­ there before noon today. . Tohight there will be 75 uniformed golice officer, had their cases continued consciousness.” Here i, tile workers, confesses surprise at for two weeks. Bonds were placed : the heaviness ^ d decisiveness of and several mbfe. plain clothes-' men are new spring dresses I from the bomb and radical squads. at $1,000 each. MARLOW’S the vote but expresses the hope that, for your windows. ^ “some wise heads may get together 1 Anyone carrying a bundle may be stopped and required to display the Colleges are practicing football. New Spring furnishings are here ready for your inspection even in this darkest hour to see . . Spring’s here at last. there is not a'middle way.” contents, it was announced. and selection. Assortments are full and complete and are Scranton Lace Curtains m a r k e d at Marlow’s usual low prices. Come to Marlow’s and

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Oaks Defeat FAMOUS FOOTBALL [/. lYCHOLSK 0 Boxer, 39 HGURE PASSES ON >• r Charles "Wrhltey” '':^yc^olskl, in • “ veteran-catcher-on -therMan-'- Majors Four Ychester High school ■ baseball, Tacoma, Wash., Mtirch 25.— (AP) - battles,” ., was Waiter Eckersall Victim of .Steam last '^season,'was elected —Coimted out by a boxing referee referee before, anyone if captain of the 1930 nine yes- as be slumped to the canvas, Frank that he. was in a sci^dus condition. Drastic Change Argentine’s Margin As Big ^ terday. Prospects for the 'com-' Farmer, 39-year-oId veteran fighter Efforts to revive the boxer, weri ^ h t Hawks Cling to Three Heart Attack; Was l\\ \ Last Night *s Fights ( ing year are bright died in the ring last night from j futile. A physician * wise .-eallfd '.Tom Kelleyvis very-hopeful .offa what a deputy coroner said was a Fa^er wu pronmmh^''the entire team of,last year is Police today detained Joe (Spark ' - L E I ^ fW N ?:' • : ,'ife Grid Policies ______I land outpointed Victorio Campolo, .'back. The pitchers and' catchers Plug) Boyd, of Aberdeen, Wash., Seattle, Wash;. March 2».— (AP)^ 1 Argentine; 10. Vain At Miami Not So ; are working out indbors and the Farmer’s heavyweight . opponent, —E “Strangler” ^ie^Hs, formec Three More Weeks of Chicago, March 25.— (A P )—W al-i Baltimore — Marty Gallagher, ■isquad will take the field'-‘shortly.' pending an inquest. The victim col­ world’s heayyweightj'CdimpkmiVhPnrf ter Herbert Eckersall, one of foot-1 Washington, outppinted Al Fried- Worcester, Mass., March 25.— Many Weeks Ago. '.'■'More freshmen candidates, lapsed during the fifth round of the quered Dr.--KarI*Sa^lisr (rf''Oev^ Play Remaining. (A P )— Captain John J. McEwan, ball’s immortals, is dead. I man, Boston, 10. • ^especially pitching ■ prospects, land for the third time. .in an'eigh^. Death, caused by a heart attack,! Rochester—Steve Halaiko, Au- fight ______I new Holy Cross football coach will will be welcome. r Farmer, veteran of about 300 ring round Australian 'nj^es ’ j.wrestling] overtook the once famous streak of j burn, N. Y., outpointed Joe Cans, BY ALAN J. GOULD. match h^e last night' v _ V f. The Nijrht Hawks enjoy a three 1 work with one assistant instead of the gridiron suddenly and unexpect- 1 San Francisco, 8. ______- ______i______point .aviumge with only three | “ ■'Pt. “ heeanoe known edly at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in his j Chattanooga,______^ Tenn._____ — Warren______New York, March 25,—(AP) — ■ M r room at the Chicago Athletic Asso- • Myers, Ohio, stopped Father Lump- Risko, whether or not he more weeks to go in the Herald McEwan’s choice, Eugene L. Vi- elation where he had been bedridden i kin, Florida, 5. / ! climbs very high on the heavy- Bowling League but it is entirely of Washington, D. C. was cap- for only a few days. He was 46 | Omaha—Tony Herrera, Mexico, | weight champion ladder still is the possible for them to falter as they tain and co-star with Elmer Oli- years old. I outpointed Tommy Grogan, Omaha, ' 8^®^^ killer of the prize fight, never- dash down the homestretch. Last j phant of the Army 1918 eleven. ni for the last year not even his | lO. j theless. night they had a very difficult time Whether he can get Vidal or not, he most intimate friends realized the j Chicago—Charlie Retzlaff, Duluth I ^ main event of a benefit taking three points from the West does not know but tenders have end was so near. Last fall he jeopar-' knocked out Frankie Lennon, Cleve- i Madison Square Garden last Side quintet. The first game ended a gone forth. If Vidal comes to the dized his health by leaving his sick i land, 1. I pudgy Cleveland baker boy tie and the Night Hawke won the purple, McEwan asks no further bed and continuing his duties as i Philadelphia — George Godfrey, ! some Msistance from the the roll-off and total pinfall went to help. Vidal was McEwan’s chief football referee and 'sports writer ! Leiperville, Pa., knocked out Ace ^ -® spi.rit of the occasion to the league leaders by the narrow for the Chicago Tribune. He never | Clark, Philadelphia, .7 I take a close decision from his big lieutenant at Oregon. Argentine rival, Victorio Campolo. margin of three pins. When McEwan signed with Holy seemed to regain his old time spark I ■_____ Risko, in a somewhat riotous fin­ Meanwhile the Charter Oaks had Cross Sunday he was given the after that. The death of his mother •! pne of their sensational nights when last fall broke his heart and his will ish to the job he began less' than a privilege of chosing his own assis­ month ago imder the .mellow moon nothing short of a clou .burst could tants with power to keep the pres­ to live was hardly that of th© 145 pound football player who used to of Miami, was given an unpopular stop their victorious march and as a ent staff or not. blast through ponderous lines way v icto^ over Campolo after ten result the Majors were “ taken for If hiis plans go through and be Training Camp back in 1903-04-05-06. bruising rounds. The Argentine to a *L ride.’’ The crushing four-point de- gets Vidal, four assistants, one fe?it all but eliminated the Majors’ Charles W. Dunkley sports writer i vact majority of experts as well as S e s to beat the Night Hawks out with a long career at the Purple for the Associated Press, Eckersall’s I spectators, appeared to haye a sub- ? o ? the pennant. l l order to get | fh o o l, will go Luke Kelly for fif- close friend for 20 years, was the F-L-A-S-H-E-S I stantial margin on points, but the back into the running now. the I teen years head coach and late line only one with Eckersall when he L ! chunky Cleveland clouter gained the Mnjors must win four points from coach, B^ny Corcoran, for three! died. Dunkley came to make his J official verdict on a 2 to 1 ballot. the Night Hawks next week—which i years end- coach, Harry O Boyle, daily call to learn of his condition EXHIBITION RESULTS. ( Referee Arthur Donovan decided is far from an easy task. Quido I former Notre Dame star, and last and found him djdng. He said Eck­ At San Antonio— New York (N) j the issue by voting for Risko, the Giorgetti of the Charter Oaks had season backfield coach and Gus Cer- ersall mumbled something about a 3; San Antonio 1. I two judges were split. )iigh three string total for the night | vini, assistant line coach are not ex- 20 yard gain and died peacefully. Oakland^ Calif.— Pittsburgh 6: I A ringside consensus showed iof 402 with scores of 125, 136 and | pected back. Football stars have beamed and Oakland 4. Campolo credited with five rounds, i41. Axel Anderson’s 386 wasn’t so | ------faded but very few gained the fame ' "------I Risko with three and two rated as bad either. ; that came to Eckersall. A slip of a ; TODAY’S GAMES, i even. Newspapermen were divided • The .Centers took four points from \ youth weighing about 135 pounds, 1 At St. Petersburg—N. Y. (A) vs. I in opinion as to whether the Miami f the Shell Gas by forfeit and seem . he first attracted attention while | Boston (N). i or the New York decision in the .reasonably certain of fourth place in BOWLING playing on the Hyde Park High i Oakland, Calif—Pittsburgh yg 1 Risko-Campolo feud was the worse ■the final standing. The British , School team in Chicago. j Oakland. ■ i but they agreed both were bad. Ameripsms .bea,t the Construction | Recruiting was not considered an I Tampa, Fla.—Detvoit vs Tampa. ■ „^„Referee , Donovan , . indicated he was , ~ Ithree to one. to. keep cioc-; op the I BRITISH-AMERICAN CLUB. athletic sin in those days and sev-i Los Angeles— Chicago (N) vs. Los I ,^y Iheels, of'tjie West Sides. The other | League Standing. eral universities and colleges, learn- | Angeles. the tactics of Campolo. The gawky, Imatch saw the Herald haul the | yj L. ing of his remarkable speed, sought West Palm Beach—St. Louis (A) despite his lumbering, flatfooted iPirates down close to the Construe- | Ireland ...... 39 21 39 I his services, but he decided on the House of Daidd. stance, was much more aggressive ‘lion in the league standing by trim- England ...... 28 32 2 8 University of Chicago where he Bradenton, Fla.—St. Louis (N) vs. than in Miami, but at close range he ;ming them three to one. The news- Scotland ...... 27 33 27 i combined his natural talent and Indianapolis. persisted in battering Risko behind paper boys have only a fighting Wales ...... 26 34 26 i speed with advice from Coach Amos the ear with hammer like blows. Except for the fourth, seventh and ichance to climb out of eighth place, \ High for Night Alonzo Stagg and startled the foot­ Orlando, Fla., March 25.— (AP) — *. position they seem sure to cling to Morrison, 320. ball world which then was used to ninth the Argentine either held his | Hughy Critz, the Reds’ fast little o'wn or battered Johnny with vicious pntil the finish which is so near at Fleming, 308. t e slam-bang type of game. Almost ■ second baseman today apeared to be ■hand. L. Stevenson, 358. righthanded blows to the head. In single handed, he crushed heavier | pack in shape again after bein;o i the third and fifth, Campolo stag- S. Taggart, 318. Chicago I slowed up by a strained shoulder I gered Risko with powerful right- HOW THEY ST.^ND with his threat artistry. His | muse'e Ireland kicking was accurate and dangerous 1 ' ' ______j handers. Risko was everlastingly I • PW. PL- .1. Boyce ...... 90 74 102 266 and his open field running a revela------I game and aggressive, despite the ‘Night Hawks ...... 72 Tampa, March 25.— (A P )—Rained ( tremendous advantages he gave 24 ! s. Hewitt ..---- 86 93 89 268 tion. He was an artist as a passer, out two days in succession, the De- ! away in height, reach and weight— ;Charter Oaks ...... ■•... 69 too. 27 IS. T a g g a rt..... 98 92 128 318 I troit Tigers hoped for better luck j scaling 195 to Campolo’s 225(A. ‘Majors ...... 66 30 I w . W ile y ...... 86 89 91 266 Started At End i today as they prepared to play the , Risko’s victory for the time "being fCcnters ...... 59 37 I F. W arn ock__ 98 83 95 276 “ Eckie,” as he was known to foot- ; Toronto International League club. | at least, spoiled well laid plans to ‘West Sides 56 40 , w . K e r r ------— 93 83 176 balldom both as a player, writer and | ______41 ______^______groom Campolo for a battle of ‘Brit. Amer...... 55 official, .played his first two years! q* t, • i ,,ro- irin 'N/farrh 2'i • Pirates ...... 31 65 , Total ...... 458 524 588 1570 behemoths with Primo Camera. ■Construction ...... 30 66 I England first yeL ^ 1 90 3 '^ \ rsta r?£ f a?d*^S ! <^P)—Alien (Dusty) Cooke, candi-1 Johnny has done more to upset the Down the Avenues! Herald ...... T6 70 , R. C ordner___111 90 89 290 1904 he gaine^a berth on Walter ■ <^^^® field in the New York already much upset heavyweight ■Shell Gas ...... 16 80 ' H. D onnelly_ 76 86 91 253 Camp’sCamn’s All-AmericanAH-Ameriran L.T tean and hf.be­ ' Yanks’ outfield, has a strong booster | situation than any half dozen fight- in Americus Polli, recruit pitcher. ers combined. i Games Next Week 1L. Stevenson .. 109 133 116 358 came a fixture on that mythical t |At Gamba’s— j J. McDowell . . . 92 82 106 280 eleven, membership of which was ! Cooke has not been hitting lately and Polli who placed with him at j Centers vs. Construction, I J. Donavan . . . . 87 75 91 253 usually confined to the East. For the t Beit. Amer. vs. Shell Gas. : D. Torrance 93 103 196 rest of his collegiate career—1905 St. Paul last year was asked about jit. “He didn’t hit at the training SONNENBERG WRESTLES •At Farr's— and 1906. The last two years he di­ t West Sides vs. Pirates. : Total ...... 475 559 596 1630 rected the Maroons at quarterback, camp last year” said Americus “and batted about .200 the first month of • Majors vs. Night Hawks. Scotland meanwhile increasing his weight to IN HARTFORD FRIDAY •At Conran’s— J. McMenemy .. 99 102 84 285 145 pounds. the season. After that they couldn’t ■I Herald vs. Charter Oaks, ! W. Shields ...... 87 87 82 256 Football was not Ecker^all’s only get him out.” ______i West Sides (1) • J. McCullough . 93 83 90 266 athletic glory. He was a track star | . oc / . -n^ World’s Best Grappler to O p- techubert ...... 113 86 100—299 i P. Daoust ...... 97 94 103 294 and many still remember the day he ’ Antonio, March 25. (AP) — pose Harry Mamas, G reek Petke ...... 99 92 117—308 1Wm. Brennan .. 89 86 111 286 and Will Hogenson, ran two dead |'Manager Donie-Bush of the Chicago Sad ...... 116 90 124— 330 heats in the 100 yard dash only to-1 White Sox has decided who will be j Champion, at Foot G uard Pontillo ...... 112 — ------112 1Total ...... 465 452 470 1387 have Eckersall win- the next dash in ' starting pitchers during the im- 1 H all. Canade ...... 95 110 104— 318 \Vale8 :09 4-j seconds. i pending campaign.; P. Cervini . . . . — 114 101—215 F. Baker ...... 89 He played third base with Cap. 1 Red Faber, Al. Thomas. Ted Ly- | . Bus (Dynamite) Sonnenberg, who Wm. Robinson 79 Anson’s Colts as soon as he left col- Ions, Dutch Henry...______and Hal______McKain, revolutionized the wrestling 535 501 546 1582 T. Kane ...... SO lege but the lure of journalism was are Bush’s first pick, with Pat Cara-! turning it from a dull a,nd Night‘Hawks (3) ■ ■, J. F lem in g...... 87 greater and he forsook what might way, Ed. Walsh, Jr.. Bob Weiland, spiritless pastime, to one in which Gado ...... 98 105 119—320 D. Morrison .. 133 have been a great baseball] career. and Ted Blankenship, the most there is action every minute, makes his first appearance in Hartford Orenstein . ___ ‘.104 101 105—310 Became Sports Authority prominent of other hurling candi­ Friday night at Food Guard Hall Burke ...... 112 S5 197 Total ...... 468 .479 475 1422 EckersaU went to the (Chicago dates. when he takes on Harry Mamas, the Saidella ...... 1 2 0 - 103 92—315 Tribune from baseball and became Sasela ...... 103... 134 111—348 an authority, on football and boxing. Los Angeles, March 25.— (AP) Greek wrestling champion. The match will be two out of three falls. ] F. Murphy . . . . --- — 95— 95 Each season, he officiated in most of The condition of the throwing arm The semi-final of this star bout,' the rnore important big ten and of Lester Bell, who was acquired to t - , 535 '528 ’ 522 1585 Notre’ Dame gridiron classics. repair the Chicago Cubs’ weak spot I Matchmaker Jim Poulios has paired *—Night Hawks vHn roll off. Tributes were inany tonight but at third base, is causing Manager two crack performers in “Pan- TAKE MOST H()N0RS Joe McCarthy more than a little ther Joe M alcewzc of Utica, N. Y., Major John L. Griffith, commission­ ; and Joe Devito, Italian hea-vy- Majors (0) er of athletics for the. western con­ Chartier ...... 95 119 . 14fi—354 Bell’s arm was sore when he re- r^®!?^t- 'Ptu® ts a limited match, re­ Boston, March 25.— (AP)—Cleve­ ference, summed up most of them Magnuson ..___ 103 105 110—318 by saying: ported and the lameness has become | ®tncted to forty-five minutes. Werlosky - ...... i i o 115 110—335 land boxers today held three of the ?o alarming that the former Boston ‘ Two preliminaries will round out six fistic, honors won in the New “Eckersall was not only one of the card. Fred Bruno, Italian light Conran ...... '..1 2 2 101 , 103—326 Brave infielder may be given a England A. A. U.’s International football’s greatest stars,, he was a heavyweight champion, will try Kebart ...... 90 130 102—322 rest. boxing tpurpey last night 'with op­ great referee, a fine writer and a conclusions ■with Steve Passas and true blue sportsman-. He was belov­ 520 570 565 1655 ponents from Boston, Grand Rapids, San Antonio, Texas, March 25. — ; Jumbo .(Cuasdow, football star, will Man will be an athletic-looking" ci^ature M^ch., pnd Montreal. ed by all. The athletic world, es­ ; take on Frank Steinbeker of New Charter Oaks (4) pecially the amateur sports world (A P )—Melvin Ott, boy wonder of WUkie '■...... 1 1 9 104 132-^55' , "^The (i3eYelahd..team of four men, the New York Giants, has no liking j Haven. this season because the designers l^aTe de­ including, two national junior chani- which needs men of his type, will I Sonnenberg’s appearance here •will Robinson ...... 99 ; 116 , 98—313- miss him greatly.” '' • for slow balls. F. Anderson ..104 140 119—333 .pions, -Won three of the six .final The slugging struck out I stimulate interest in the wrestling creed Suits and Topcoats with bipoader hbuts. Four-man teams were entered Eckersall was-married and divorc­ Giorgetti ...... 1 2 5 136 ' 14i— 402 twice as the Giants won 3 to 1. j sport. The former Dartmouth star, from Montreal and'^ Grand Ripids ed, and has one child, Elizabeth, who a, terror when playing on the line for A. Anderson . .M19 136 131—386 is 20 years old. After his mother’s shoulders and slimmer waisU and^^ hipi^ and a 12 man team from Boston. Winter Haven, Fla., March 25 — the Green, has carried his fierceness The winners: 112 pound class, death he lived at the Chicago Athle­ into the mat game, bowling over 566 602 621 1789 tic Association. (AP.)—Fifty or no count is the an­ From the breadth of the shoulders th^e, Joey Kushner, Cleveland, national swer of Chuck Klein, long distance opponent after opponent. junior champion; 118 pounds, Fran­ A “flying tackle,’’ Sonnenberg’s Centers (4) hitter of the Phillies who asked how will be a gradual tapering of the T. Anderson . . . 103 127 80—310 kie Wallace, Cleveland: 135 pounds, many home runs he expected to own invention, is his most effective Humphries ___ -145 100 106— 351 James Thompson, Montreal; 126 BOXING make this season. He led the league and favorite hold. It is a spectacu­ ette, ending at the shoes, v / , ; ' Thomson ...... 87 93 105— 295 pounds, Don Gonzales, Cleveland, last year •with 43. lar offensive weapon, one that has enabled Gus to raise himself to the .\. Wilkie ...... 112 97 98—307 national junior champion; 147 pounds, Charlie Kelley, Boston, na­ pinnacile of recognized champion. S. Nelson ...... 124 122 98—344 Flint, Mich., March 25.— (AP) — Fort Myers, Fla., March 25.— tional junior champion; and 175 (A P )—Connie Mack revealed to­ Mamas, who will be Sonnenberg’s Men who are seeking goodiclothes, fUTr; opponent,' is a rough and ready 571 539 487 1597 pounds, Everett Semeyn, Grand As far as Jack Kearns is concerned, day that the A ’s will be •without the. Rapids. wrestler •with a. world of experience. Shell Gas (0) Mickey Walker is light heavyweight services of Al Simmons, outfield nishings and shoes and want to be 'well^^d champion of the world as well as ace, until the Athletics and Phillies middleweight champion. correctly dressed come to this stprel FORFEIT CLEAN FLOWERS meet in the Philadelphia city series, Kearns who is Waker’s manager April 5. CONN. AGGIES SWIM \ If you have artificial flowers on said so last night while his protege British Amer. (8) your dresses or coats, you can clean was administrating a technical BOWLING TOURNEY - COiSfCERt Men who want all these things an^i^pt ‘ McAdams . ....1 3 1 85 93—309 them perfectly by putting them in a knockout irf the fourth round, to HERE WEDNESDAY Matcalf ... ___ 115 112 117—344 jar of cleaning fluid, seeding it and Charles Arthurs of Newark.^N. J. Cleveland, March 25.— (A P )—A n­ to pay only a moderate price laidw^fiat ' Wilson ______102 88 103— 293 shaking them. If very soiled, rinse Walker, Kearns asserted,'is bet­ other set of former champions ■will The Recreation swimmers will op-; 7 to 9 p. m. H. Murphy ___ 105 109 111—325 in fresh fluid. ter than either Jimmy Slattery or strive to regain their titles in the pose Connecticut Aggfies > tomorrow- they can come to this store and fihii 'this Ck)le ...... -----126 111 108—345 Maxie Rosenbloom. “I have "as much American Bowling Congress tourna­ night in the Rec pool, the first event right to clayn the title for him as ment today and tonight. being scheduled for 8:30. Last timej true. ' 579 505 532 1616 the National Boxing Association has Thus far, not one of the ex­ these, two*'aquatic teams met, the BILL Construction (1) to recognize Rosenbloom and the N. champions has been able to climb boys from Storrs were the victors 33 A. Knofla . ___ 115 103 86—304 Y. Boxing Association to call Slat­ back onto his throne, although for­ to 26 but the 'Rec ‘ team hopes to The man whose actiorts tery, champion. Brennan ___ 101 104 111— 316 speak louder than words mer titlists have made almost daily square accounts. The meet •will not WADDELL’S Stevenson . -----88 107 110—305 appearances. interfere with the senior life sa'ving Rogers .... ----- 87 106 101—294 may be a drummer Those who will attempt come­ class and non-swimmers class to bef E. Knofla . ___ 107 104 106—317 GOLF backs tonight are Larry Sutton, held at the usual hour 'Wednesday Rochester, king of the singles dim- night. . - . . 498 524 514 1536 sion in 1909, and Chick Aston and Herald (8) Phil Young, Akron, who won the COLLEGE GOLF. Suhie ...... ___ 123 94 96—313 Southern Pines, March 25;— (AP) tyo-man title in 1926. Benny Heus- . . . . 88 Elliagton .. 94 129—311 —C linging-to a two stroke lead, man, (Cincinnati, who tied for and Hoylake, England, March 25.— FortlB ...... • --- 93 Maureen Orcutt, young golfing sen­ ^ , And so in the. Spirit of Spring—harbinger of new-thinj|ps and 103—196 lost the championship to Sam SchU- (AP)—R. H .' Baugh, of Birming­ Groman ...... 1 2 4 92 99—315 sation from Haworth, N. J., today man, Toronto, in 1916, was schedul­ ham, Alabama, first American to new raiment Tj^hi "nature. We invite you to see we; Cervini . . . . ___ 102 110 96—308 started the second round of the sec­ what Kaye » ed to roll this afternoon. captain-the Oxford'golf team, today, ond annual mid-south 54 hole Two more teams mounted among to offer in apparel for MR. MAN. 437 483 tournament with more than sixty led his .team againqt ’Uiambridge in 533 1453 the leaders last night. The Renner i Pirates (1) other women golfers, including the ths forty-seyenth meeting between Auto Service quintet of Cincinnati Harrlsen .. ___ 109 88 96—293 American champion Glenna Collett, the two famous universities. ' ■ PhmipB ...... 90 112 89—291 trailing at her heels. Miss 'Orcutt shot 2,891 to land eighth place, and •''The tesixu fdupd mady bdhkars of Makoney 1.. • • • • ■ ’ 93 106—199 yesterday shot a brilliant 78. The the enders Chrysler of Benton' Har­ the ,cliam|>i

CHARGES BLACKMAIL. Union C a r b ...... 100 , CURB QUOTATIONS Unit Aircraft...... 81 New York. March 25.—(AP)— MOOSE TO ATTEND | (Unit Corp ...... ■*0'/2 DEPOT SQUARE?. 0 . | “ ES ch am ber Dr. Maurice A. Sturm, 49, of this Local Stocks N.Y. Stocks j Unit Gas and I m p ...... 39 (By Associated Press.) city, on trial before Judge Otto A. i U S Ind Alcoh ...... 107 Amer (Jity Pow and Lt (B) .. 26 Rosalsky for manslaughter in «m- NEW HAVEN s e s s io n! ------: U S Pipe and F d r y ...... 33 | bacuelectmen Am Super Power...... 29% nection with the death of Mrs. Ruth , BLOCK SOLD TODAY (Furnished by Putnam & Co,) Adams E::p ...... | U 3 Richer ...... _30% Cent States E l e c ...... 34 Weir, of East Orange, N. J., from w Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Alleg C o r p ...... 31% ! U S Steel ...... •- (Continued from Poge 1) - ^ • util Pow and Lt A ...... 38 % Cities S e rv ice ...... 38% illeg^ operation, today testified.t)M i Group from Here Will See Over i Am Can ...... 150 a “Judge Hanley,” of the .District War H ct ...... 18 Crocker Wheeler ...... 29% n . 1 n 1 . 1 1 I of the best talks on municipal gov 200 Initiated— Supreme Dic-1 1 P. M. Stocks. Am and For Pow ...... 88'.i Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 102 (Jourt of Jersey City, had come to Am Internal...... 47% Westing Air ...... 49Vi Rose Building Purcnaseu by emment with particular reference tutor to Be Present. i Westing El and Mfg ...... 184% Elec Shareholders...... 29 >4 | his.homebis home after his arrest and had •to Manchester, ever heard in town Bank Stocks. Am Pow and Lt ...... 113% Ford of England ...... 18% demanded $10,000 blackmail on b e -.' Bid Asked Am Rad Stand 'San ...... 35% Woolworth ...... 63 Mr. Waddell Jikened the town of A large delegation of members of Yellow Truck ...... 23% Niag and Hud P o w e r...... 15% half of Assistant District Attor­ Michael Coughlin— May Manchester to a big corporation of Manchester Lodge Nd. 1477, Loyai Bankers Trust Co .... 325 Am Roll Mill ...... 92% Niag Hud W arrants...... 4% ney William D. Ryan, with threats $54,000,000 with 23,000 stockhold­ Order of Moose, will journey to New City Bank and Trust . 350 Am Smelt ...... 75^ Pennroad ...... 15% that if the money were not forth­ ers. The board of directors is com- Haven on Sunday, leaving the Home Cap Nat B&T ...... 380 Am Tel and T e l ...... 248% NOON STOCKS S O I n d ...... 57 coming Ryan would prosecute “ to Build In Driveway. posed of the Selectmen and in this} Brainard Place by bus at Conn. River ...... 425 Am Tob B ...... 238% United G a s ...... 44% the limit.” corporation every man, woman and 12 o’clock noon, to attend the cere­ Htfd Conn. Trust 140 Am Tob B ...... 238% i Util Pow and L t ...... • • 25% —------! child in the town has stock amount- monies attendant with the Initiation First Nat Htfd Am Wat W k s ...... 110 ^ I Unit Light and Pow A ...... 42% ,, ' ing to $2,3S0. The total indebted- Anaconda ...... V4% New York, March 25.—(AP)— i SCIENCE TAKES TASTE The Rose building on North Mam , corporation is $2,182,- of more than 200 candidates into | Land Mtg and Tit’ e till Moose order. The supreme die-[Mutual B&T ... Atl R e f ...... 49 More than three score iso'ies wtere j GIRLS FLEE FLAAIES. OUT OF EPSOM. SALSS street, in which is housed the Man- i 923.58. if the debt were divided tator of the world, ^A. Ladner will do. vtc ...... i Baldwin Loco ...... 34 % bid up from fractions to 5 points Boston, March 25.— (A P )—Opf* Chester postoffice, the newsstand of j among , the stockholders it would be present,------^ the----- affair,, being held in New Brit Trust...... , 190 200 I B and O ...... 119% today to new high ground , for the hundred girls employed by the Cyn­ ■ Amazing discovery puts all wpft> Cantain J. C. Nichols with the upper amount to $95 each. The perma- connection with the campaign for Riverside Trust’ .*...... 600 — Bendix Aviat ...... 50'3 year, as the bull movement on the thia mills in East Boston fled from derful “physic” effects of table- floors occupied as a boarding house. • nent assets of this corporation is . 350 — Beth S t l ...... 105% Stock Market grew increasingly their fifth floor workroom______today____ spoonful of Epsom Salts into small of 100,000 increased membership. West Htfd. Trust ----- was purchLed this morning by {,?2_824,950. This give.s a value This is the supreme commander’s Bonds. Can P a c ...... 207% vigorous. The ticker was delayed when a fi^e sorted'to thryarn room ! ^ a r-c o a te d piU. Kuhn s Michael Coughlin. Mr. Coughlin also $122 to each stockholder. first visit to Clonnecticut and follow­ Htfd. & Coim. West . . 95 — Case Thresh ...... 274% nearly half an hour. of the concern, a cotton manutactur- PIH gets action in a few hours. Annual Budget Cerro De Pasco ...... 62% Mild-but sure. Stick to good old owns the — property------to the east. , ing the ceremonies a reception vvill East CXinn. Pow 5s . . . lOO 103 Shares rising 3 to 5 poin^a includ­ ing company. Loss was held to $2,* This corporation holds its annual Chic Mil StP and P p f ...... 41% som Salts in new easy-to-tak? foiftm known as the Norton building and be held in his honor. All local Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 118 ed Eastman Kodak, Fisher Wheeler, 300 by firemen and after the smoke m.eeting the first Monday in every Chic and N orw est...... 86% Vanadium, Union Pacific, Union 25c box. Satisfaction guaranteed. the frontage east to the Pagani members should make reservations Conn L P 5%s ...... 105 108 had been cleared from the place property. This gives Mr. Coughlin a October and the budget of the l^ t . 98 100 Chrysler ...... Carbide, and A. M, Byers, and issues At all druggists.—Adv. J-*' annual meeting amounted to $889,- for the trip by Saturday noon at me Conn. L P 4 V bs...... work was resumed. frontage of 190 feet, with a depth latest. The Manchester contingent; Htfd. Hyd 5 s ...... 102 105 Col Gas and El ...... 96 moving up 2 points or more included 485. The net cost of running the of 140 feet on the west side, and will leave for home about nine 1 Insurance Stocks. Col Graph ...... 28 Bethlehem Steel, American Tele­ town for one year amounts to $39 . 159 163 Coml Solv ...... 34 phone, General Railway Signal, 287 feet on the east. for each stockholder. The speaker o’clock Sunday evening. xAetna Casualty . . . The property purchased today has xAetna Fire $10 par . . 69 71 Comwlth and Sou ...... 1'^ Worthington Pump, Air Reduction, j then went into detail in explaining . 101 103 Consol Gas ...... 120% j Mathieson Alkali and Colorado Fuel,! a frontage of 50 feet on Main street just what the stockholders get for xAetna Life ...... and a debth of 140 feet, the build- euRo p a sm ash es i XAutomobile ...... 46 V3 Con tin Can ...... '• 69 all reaching new high levels for i their money. The greatest outlay is Com Prod ...... ^6 1930. I ing* covering’ about half of the dis- for schools which take a little more I Conn. G eneral...... 140 The Wilrose tance to the rear and occupying the : xHtfd Fire, $10 par .. 86 Curtiss W rig'at...... 13 (Jail money again renewed at 4 | than 43 per cent. For bonds and in- Du Pon De N e m ...... 138% percent. j whole fifty feet frontage. It is of terest it costs the corporation the ^ ATLANTIC RECORD Htfd Stm Boil, $10 par 62 brick construction and was erected National Fire ...... 79 Eastman K o d a k ...... 242 ------j Dress Shop sum of $141,000 or nearly 16 per ; Elec.Pow and L t ...... 19’ .i as was the building to the east of it, xPhoenjx Fire ...... 87 Spain’s cork forests are estimated cent. , ! (Continued from Page One.) Erie ...... ' PRESENTS in 1889, replacing buildings of frame Mr. Waddell paid the health ] Travelers ...... 1560 to cover about 637,500 acres of land. I structure wtilch were burned ^.nd in Public Utility Stocks. Fox Film A ...... 28% board of the town a great compli-1 history of Commodore Nich Gen Elec ...... " 8% which the Manchester He’-ald. then ment when he announced that It ^ Johnsen, commander of thp • xConn. Elec S v e ...... 93 a weekly paper was housed. It was IxConn. Power ...... 95 Gen F o o d s ...... 57% SPRING costs the tovTi but $5,500 or on.y j fastest liner afloat, Gen M o to rs...... 48 iij the building sold today that the six-tenths of the total to manage its j Gross-Steinrade near Hartford Elec L g t ----- 96 Herald again resumed printing its Greenwich W&G, pfd . — Gold D u st...... 41% affairs. Manchester is a particular- j ^ -,809 Commodore John- paper before moving to its own Hartford Gas ...... 70 Grigsby Grunow ...... 18 OPENING ly healthy town and he attr buted m seat at 16, progressing Int Harv ...... 94% plant on Hilliard street and from this fact to the diligence of the do, pfd ...... 45 wliere it moved to Bisscll street in 183 Tnt Nick C an ...... 421^2 South Manchester. Int T and T ...... • • • 63 The ^building was purchased ers, the meat dealers and al others His Acme Wim ...... 46 Johns Manville...... 131 % Lloyd through the First National Bank of North German Am Hardware ...... 5a 61 Kennecott ...... 170,000 PEOPLE who have to do with the distribu­ was rapid Even Stafford ■ Springs, acting for Mrs. progress there iKreuger and Toll ...... 30% tion of foods. j before attaining captain’s rank he 1 Amer H osiery...... Martha Reish, who is now in New Over 300 Employees ' American Silver...... 20 I Lorillard ...... 26 WITH DREAMS w'as entrusted with the temporary ; „„ 41 Mo Kan and T e x ...... 61% AN York. The negotiations for the pur­ It was news to most of those at | command of the pre-war crack liner j Art-ow II&H. com chase have been under way for sev­ ! Montg W ard ...... 40 the meeting to learn that the to\wi' Kronprinzessin Cecilie. In 1913 he [ Rnfri^ 4 eral weeks ahd there have been two has more than 300 employees. This j I Nat Cash Reg A ...... 64% LIKE yOURS- was given his own ship, the Helgo-. ' '' Nat Dairy ...... 51% or three local people interested and includesuiiiluuKo thelilt; school teachers,------the i , J Bigelow Sanford, com . 70 UNUSUAL DISPLAY several from out of town. A price police, the court officials, the execu-' lana. Nat Pow' and L t ...... 45% A r e finding the way to their desires through the In- could not be reached that was suit­ tives and the Selectmen. , From the cam=®lh7w\rfnr'(immodore|Bimn/^^^^^^ ^ Nev C o p ...... 29 able until last week when Mr. N Y Cent ...... 188% vestojs Syndicate Plan. They S ? S s taS'johnsan was called to the colors. H e d Bristol Brass . ^ 26 -of- Coughlin in conference with the N Y N H H ...... 125 are buying money in amounts Stafford Bank made an offer that mat SanSestcr ln‘'comparlson '"th i fftvcd Ih v a n o n ^ “ °iComns%o...... 100 Nor Amer ...... 121% from $1,000 to $100,000 on convenient payments, multi­ was accepted and the necessary such municipalities as Bristoh t-a^^^ ^ the ci5d of the war. Then, Case, Locltwood and B. 525 Pack Mot ...... 22% Ger-; plied by 5Yz% interest com­ deed was drawn and sent to New Hartford, Glastonbury, Naugatuck, Pan Am Pet B ...... 55 many's great ocean liners having , |oR s ^rear Par Fam Lasky ...... 15’ .j pounded. Ask for payment York to the owner to sign. The deed schedules and full details. DRESSES AND was not secured by the Stafford L T w ln S ll hafaL"’low^^^^^^^ P¥c?mrS?d'^^^ a! Fafnir" ■ Bearings ' . SO Penn RR ...... 84 li bank until too late for a closing rate for that year. the! coaster of 700 tons, plying *5etween : FuUer^Brush^Class A . IS I Pub Serv 'N J ...... 102 % 1 Rad C o r p ...... • • • 50'-j Gentlemen: Send me payment yesterday, but this morning F. J. Mr. Waddell in comparing — -- TT'ocst’ Riictqinn nnrtq ^ ao, ciass /va ...... 82 — schedules and full Information. Sanford, cashier of the bank, came growth o f the town during his coS^ & Cooley ...... 135 155 I Rad Keith ...... 35% to Manchester and the deal was of eleven years in office called at-, fis service ra and ^n i Hartmann Tob, com 15 — I Reading ...... 121 ENSEMBLES tention to the fact that during that | did not last long, however, ana Name ...... closed. do. 1st pfd I Rem R a n d ...... 39 Plans For its Use time 1,180 new houses have been i 1023. with ...... I Rep Ir and S t l ...... 15 '-s Address ...... Mr. Coughlin said soon after the built, or an average of better than j partly rebuilt, he took command o f ; ...... ! Sears Roebuck ...... 87 EPRESENTING the more exclusive models favored 100 a year. Durin| that time the the Columbus, then the biggest pas-1 clo, pia . . ------_ Simmons ...... 48'% buying of the property this morning xLanders, Frary & Clk 69 by the best people at the fashion centers of Amer­ that he was not fully decided on his grand L t has jumped from 23 mil- seriger ship of the North German iMann & Bow, Class A 14 I Sinclair Oil ...... 28 nvestors R lions to 53 millions. Looking to tlio Lloyd. . , i iSkclly Oil ...... 35% I plans. The .purchase of the building do, Class B ...... 8 ica and France. ^ ves him the full right to the future Mr. Waddell enumerated 1 He held that command until plnns : xNew Brit Mch. com . 28 Sou Pac ...... 124 town improvements; for the Europa were completed, j niutual right of way to the east and some of the North & Judd . . . ----- 21 ! Southern Rw'y ...... 130'{> Syndicate within a compara- 1 when he was put in charge of her ^ makes it possible for him to use that v.'ill come Niles Bern Pond ...... 40 . Stand Brands ...... 23% FOUNDED* 1894 URCIIASED exclv.sively by :Mr. Krcnick in New that frontage on North Main street tively short time. This included the , building. He L eek Stow and Wilcox 7 : St Gas and El ...... 113i.. rebuilding of East Center street; from keel laying. The disastrous, ° ...... S O Cal ...... 16 Jerry Fay, Local Mgr. York for this our first Sprinnf Opening and Style if he so desires. Just at present, he starting at Love Lane the state is j fire, her rebuilding and. pow bas Russ^i^ m g ...... P said, the postoffice requires atten- IS O N J ...... 12 tton. Demands have been made by planning to build a new highway, brought her across the Atlantic on ■ ...... gs IS O N Y ...... 35% 815 M A IN STREET show. ihrough Buckland to North Main , the fastest run ever made by a ship. ^ |myine the postoffice department for more 'studebaker ...... 41 So. Manchester TeL: 7931 street end it won't be long before i floor space in the office, and the ex- j do, pfd 24 — I Tex Corp ...... 58 Second Notional Bonk Bids h o s e who prefer something different yet within the tra ten feet that is secured between the state will undertake the job of | Standard Screw ...... 130 — j Tim Roll B ear ...... 66 NEW HAVEN making a new highw’ay througii! n ou u 1 1U T? n ■ do. pfd. guar “ A” .. 100 i Transcon Oil, n e w ...... 20% realms of good taste will find here the ideal assort­ the two blocks may solve this prob­ ABOUT TOWN r OFFICES IN 51 FMNCIPAL CITIES T lem. The lease of the postoffice ex­ Middle Turnpike to the Green. Gar-1 ______jxStanley Works ...... 41 42 pires on April 1 and before any bage disposal is a question that is | I Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 ment for an early selection. changes are made the postal today bothering the Selectmen. He j A daughter was born last night, Torrington ...... 60 maintained tiiat an incineration, I NEW FORD GAS SAVER authorities will be consulted on the I at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Home on j union Mfg Co ...... 20 I’ -v.' to be built. renewal of the lease. plant will Wadsworth street to Mr. and Mrs. i ^ s Envelope, com Asks Support ' Paul Gustafson of 351 Center street.-I do. pfd ...... IH ! 66 MILES ON 1 GALLON The spec. uiaiui-aincd Veeder Root all these improvements are to come j Residents living at the North End | whitlock Coil Pipe a R L S lT A R T LENTEN the Chamber of Commerce should reported seeing a flock of geese; X—Ex-dividend. Walter Critchlow, 4605-B Street, bend every efi;ort to secure more passing over tho Union pond this i XX— Ex-rights. manufacturing plants for the tov/n. ; Wheaton, 111., has patented a Vapor MISSIONARY WORK morning. They were headed north­ Moisture Gas Saver and Carbon He v/anted to see more men and' east and passed over Manchester at women attend the annual town POSTPONE KING’S VISI^. Eliminator for all Autos, .'H meetings. One of the most needed 7 o'clock. i j New Fords report as high as 40 At a regular meeting of St. Lisbon, Portugal, March 25.— | mile.s on 1 gallon; Old Fords 66. improvements at the present time, Rev. Simon Guzik, the first i Mary’s Girls’ Friendly Society held Mr. W’addell declared, is a new (A.P)__The Spanish ambassador no-I Other makes report amazing last evening in the parish house at town chartL. The Chamber niem -j pastor^f the that I gains of l-4th to 1-2 more. 7:30, work was started on packing a_pari5jK.;n. ARonao Rad postponed Ifis Mr. Critchlow wants County and a box which is to be sent to the R ev. Gustave Orth at St. Barnabas Mis­ the men and women sion. Havana, Arkansas. The devo­ take a greater inte tional period was held under the di • fairs. He called on them to support, rcction of Associate Florence Mad­ the ------Board of Selectmen in their , i stcroam, iN. i. 1)9“ den, who also read the scripture les­ work. This could be done by back i o t ine the board in all the good things All Tall Cedars who are planning son for the evening. at New Following the meeting, dainty re­ that are being planned. t.to attend the ceremonial President EraU L. G. Hohenthal London April 5, should get .n touch coniiF! freshments were served in the lower was in charge of the meeting, j with Thomas Smith .50o to hall by a committee consisting j *: Among the committee chairmen i beiore Monday, March 31. Iht . Associate Helen Crawford, Evelyn’ who rLorted was H. B. House for ! time of departure by bus for New , Burrell, Hazel Greenaw^ay and Jea.a the Merchants Division. He remind- ] London, will be at 2 p. m. April 5. McBride, Sever.',! of the girls pro­ ed the gathering that the annual vided entertainment numbers and Spring opening would take place to-1 the members all spent an enjoyable morrow night and he urged as j evening. many as possibly could turn out to j POLICE______COURT A letter was. read by Branch President Stratton giving details of do so. Vice o^°*^tL ’ William J. Wilson of Ashworth the Younger Members Conference lo ' “ cesTrfthe O h aS r Us d rk 1 street was brought before the town , be. held at the Holiday House at fo? new members and stated that | court this mornmg on the charge of | U BPS Representatives will be pleased to 133 new members had been added non-support. His wif^ Dorothy Canaan during the week of June 166 new meraoers ua Wilson, complained to Prosecuting 21st to June 28th. Several of St. to the roll and that two new sus­ SPECIAL TONIGHT answer all finisbing questions—and will Mary’s girls are planning to attend taining members had been secured. Attorney Charles E. Hathaway. She testified that because of cruelty, this conference. Plans, he said, are being made for demonstrate all BPS products. the annual banquet which is to and because she was not Interested RE-DUCOED RE-TIRED take place at Cheney hall on the in a still he had in the cellar, he MOTHER SAVES CHILD. night of April 30. It is expected forced her to leave home. CHEVROLET SPORT CABRIOLET P a i n t s ^ V a r n i s h e s - S t a i n s ^ L a c q u e r s that the members will have the Wilson has two children by an- New Britain, March 25.— (AP)— privilege of bringing their wives to other marriage and is employed by aBo G L O S F A S T— the new Decorative Enamel— Mrs. John Baker of 631 West Main tliis affair. the Case & Marshall Paper conv in perfect mechanical shape. Guaranteed. Car has a pany. Mrs. Wilson is bringing suit street rushed through flames and Committee Reports rumble seat, bumpers front and rear and is an exception­ smoke to save the life of her 10 year William A. Knofla, head of the for divorce and in the Superior court that dries in 4 boui^ he ■was ordered to pay his wife $5 r, al offering at o n ly ...... OO old son when fire broke out in the aviation committee, gave in detail ^ 9 ^ ^ Baker home at 1 o’clock this mom- j just what had been planned in the week v/hile the case was pending. Terms arranged. Vw V X •v/vF ing. Awakened by flames, she ^-^y of putting Manchester on the 'This he refused to do. In the local plunged through a room in which map. The committee is getting fig­ court he was found guilty of non- This is the first real used car lot that Manchester has Bring your finishing problems—we will H the fire was burning, snatched the ures on work of lettering “Man­ support and a jail sentence of 30 ever had. The second season is now in full swing. boy from his bed and carried him to chester” on the new lumber shed of days was imposed. This sentence b e s t h e lp the street. She was painfully the W. G. Glenney Co., on North was suspended on condition that he Your attention is called to the following facts: do our to you—New Modern burned on her back and her hair and Main street. George L. Betts of the pay his wife $5 a week and a bond F in is h e s to show—If you attended last eyriirows were singed. "The fire Automotive division said this branch of $500 was required as a guarantee 1. It is open ever day and every evening. drove five families from the build­ now has 26 members and he called of payment. 'Wilson stubbornly re­ year—Come again. ing. attention to an automobile parade fused to abide by the conditions im­ 2. It is well lighted. to be held on Saturday. Each dealer posed by the court and went to jail ,3. A convenient well heated permanent office is lo­ > ■ 0 INCOME TAX RECEIPTS. will have one new model in line. to serve his thirty days. Manchester is to have a part in cated on the premises. At Our Store Washington, March 25.— (AP) — the Better Homes week proposition. This news will surprise many of 4. All price ranges are covered in the stock. N .1 Inoome tax receipts continued to The plan was explained by W. L. us who have long felt that the drop below last year's total for the Ferguson of the Hartford Times. United States, with its many excel­ 5. Cars are exceptionally well taken care of. VALUABLE COUPON! He urged the people of Manchester lent drinks to mix with orange 22 days of March according to the This coupon entitles ADULTS to a FKEE SAMPLE can of one of treasury statement issued today to get back of this work. juice, should come second to any 6*. They are properly conditioned, and are Thomas J. Rogers, chairman of sho'syiog collections from income tax nation^. the BPS finishes if presented during the demonstration the Board of Selectmen, who with 7. Priced right. on March 22. On that day the col­ f the other members of the board had Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 27, 28, 29 4K! lections for the month aggregated seats at the head table, compliment­ With the famous “0. K.” That Counts. k $517,80^,027 as compared with ed the Chamber on the progress $547,189,703 for the same number of that had been made in the past few days in Mar<5h> 1929. months. He believed that it had a Dizzi} Manchester Plumbing &; Suiq^ly Co. While treasury officials would not great work to do in Manchester. He Start thoroueh bowel ection*^* say definitely what the present col­ asked for the co-operation of every when jrou feel dizzy, headachy, The Macidey Chevrolet Co., Inc. 877 Main Street, South Maiithester lections indicated, it was believed member in the work of the Select­ bilieue. Take MATUEB’ S RBM Unr-m Tablata. It’s that the total from the first qnar- men. mild, safe, purely vegetable, Used Car Lot Corner Main and Pearl. ter’is payment on 1929 incomes A vote of thanks was extended and far-better than ordi« # IC l'N Ilin l Used Car Lot Phone 6874. would approximate $540,000,000, or to Walter Joyner and his orchestra narylaxatiTea. Keepiyou _ TO-MORROW about $60,o6o,d00 less than last for the excellent music furnished (celiiuc right. £Se. 9 ALRIGHT ' Tht All^VegefabU Laxativ year. while the dinner was being served. • ■ -i* . MANCikESTER EVENmC MANCHE^TbI . GOI^., TUESDAY, MA[RCH 25,19^0. PAdfi SIXTEEN ' ,* 44> 5 ONE-PIECE WASH FRPCK ■ F.ifa FAVORITE With Sub-Deb ANMC AUSTIN: ^ ¥ © t P J' . MJTHOR OF. •THE AVEIWIN6 WVRBOT' •THE. BLACK p ig e o n : ETC . CLEAN MOUTH IS ..^bad diets particul^ly tligb lo:.‘i FIRST STEP IN FIGHT i tein cuhatances, they bad more .spiT-l AGAINST TOOTH DECAY ’ochetal forma of cr5a.*:ls!T!s, thcdaj < ©igSOiyHB^i'SERYlCElHC. a .WVflinfflSIMKM also being associated at times withl ob'gyiiEikSERviCEmc. ± a ^BY„DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN pyorrhea or with infections of thej Editor Journal '’'of the American gums. £ BEGIN HEBE TODAY TrainlQg the pre-school child is By. SISTER M ^ Y Medical Association, and Hygeia, i Apparently the germs in thej DORIS BIATTHBWS, lady’» importahti'...... the HealOi Magasine mouth are more influenced by fopdl £ maid, is murdered Friday night Befbte he ' starts out in the Just as the ino^i^ -wibman of Modem denistry Is concerned with remnants in the mouth, ahd by tbel after 11:30 In a summerhouse on world, ' he belongs , to his mother. today adds that, .‘‘weir turned out” cleanliness of the teeth, than by thd! look to her general* effect by'the much more than remo-Wng or repair­ th e . Berkeley estate, by a blow After that he is exposed to every ing decaying teeth. At least since reactions of the body generally. lliQ/ ' with a heavy perfume flask, prc- sort of ' influence and from that careful choice of accessories, so the i „ r mouths of people vary as to the • seiited to MRS. BERKELEY by time on her. work consists less in clever housewife, may increase the f f amount of aeid they develop and the I ' SEYMOUR CROSBY. The body, popularity of the dish that is more! effects of the acid on the teeth, but actual building than in combating wholesome than welcome by the deft > ^ producing pyorrhea, K rock'Weighted and tied with CLO* outside persuasions, and errors these factors seem of lesser impojr- j use of some added, materlii. i tance In relation to tooth decay. u RINDA BERKELEY’S SCARF, Is bsised upon her own early mistakes. The food accessorv ’ differs de- ' ..and similar problems. taken from the lake Saturday Experiments of this type are ofl Right ■ morals, manners, and cldedl “H ShTSat C morning by DETECTIVE BONNIE is not merelv ornamental Nuts '■ have studied the germs I the greatest Importance in empha­ IN ^ DITNDEE, who summons CAP­ emotions should be Instilled now, sizing again the necessity for moujLhj TAIN STRAVW. and undesirable things kept out. I cleanliness in general health, d eaa-i The work of eliminating the fruit ie llv -S e se S i v S San Quentin, California, Si m e m b e r s o f HOUSEHOLD liness of the mouth is best brought « (all under suspicion): Mr. and wrong things and planting the time to determine the effects of car-1 about by the removal of portions of right ones is the all-important tritious and economical and interest S' Mrs. George Berkeley, who have to the combination with relatively bohydrates and proteins. I food after eating and by the clean-,^ thing at this time. ing of the teeth with a toothbruahJ quarreled late Friday night over little expen ditui’e of time or money As a result of these studies, the Clorinda’s engagement to Crosby, Obedience, of course, must be investigators report that a change in and water. close friend of the social secre­ established now, but not at the ex­ The carefully chosen, food''acces­ diet does not appreciably alter the i Apparently it hardly pays to tary, MRS. LAMBER; GIGI pense of personality and a gener­ sory is not an extravagance. If two amoimt of debris left in the mouth I antiseptics around the teeth ^<3 BERKELEY, who sprinkled all ous amoimj; of freedom of thought or three chopped dates added to the after eating, nor 'the number of 1 gums for tooth cleaning, unless th®l persons in drawing room Friday and behaviour. A child trained children’s cereal will make the dish, a treat instead of a morning “bone | S®r.™a Streptocci of various types food debris on which the germs] ^ night with perfume from the mur- properly at this time should give were foimd frequently. When men i grow is thoroughly removed. der flask, later placed in Mrs. of ^contention,” it surely cannot be very little trouble later on, unless termed extravagant. Especially Berkeley’s bathroom by WICK- he is of a peculiar temperament ETT, butler; DICK BERKELEY, since the dates 'add about 100 calo­ that needs help rather than cen­ ries to the dish as well as some food % who, after having been missing sure. ^ all night, turns up while his I iron. We are too quick to call the j Nuts or raisins or bothi'added to ^ mother Is accusing EUGENE impulsive child, or the headstrong w ARNOLD, chauffeur, engaged to I baked apples' increase the food child, or . the too-sensitive, shy one value and assure them a cordial 1 Doris, of having murdered Doris abnormal. We’re forever talking and Dick out of jealousy. welcome. A spoonful of jelly is an­ of the problem child, too. ~ 618 other pleasant variation if put in the Mrs. Berkeley is forced to ad­ Few children belong to either cavity left when the core is removed mit she slammed Doris while the By ANNETTE of these classes. What Is a nor-1 from the apple. maid was dressing her for dinner mal child, anyway? And all chil-j "With the appnoech of Spring the; Shredded cocoanut sprinkled over .1' because Doris said she used too girls of school age discard their a million much perfume; admits also she dren offer problems. , canned peaches makes them dou­ Then again, how often we hear woolen frocks. They are replaced bly attractive. The Simple health­ V- instructed Doris to wait up for her by vi-vid cotton prints and tub silks. ful dessert of sliced oranges and £ but says Doris was not in her mothers despair of their “nerv­ The model I’ve selected is white ous”' children. If children really bananas acquires new character if a i ‘ rooms when she (Mrs. Berkeley) pique printed in orange-red. sprinkling of cocoanut is added to' went up to bed at 11:40. Rouged are nervous they should be under It is a one-piece type of sports a doctor’s care Emd guidance. The each serving. Fruit salads are griven print of Doris’s mouth on bath- character. It’s most comfortable and increased food value by the addi­ housewives S room mirror proves girl was truth is, we are too prone to call practical and is easily laundered. the fine-grained, sensitive child tion of cocoanut. " there and that a struggle took A white leather belt worn at high­ Although candied fruit is more ex­ place. nervous. er waistline, emphasizes diagonal When Clorinda admits having pensive than the other accessories I am not disputing the fact that closing of bodice. The piping and mentioned, it will do wonders to al­ seen Doris just before 11, Strawn danger lies in this sort of temper­ buttons are of plain orange-red most any everyday digh. Liquid pud­ ; asks: “Didn’t Doris tell you that ament. Such a child is likely iu pique. The collar and cuffs are white AGREE * your brother had made her prom- ding sauces that may be desirable time to suffer physlcially from pique. for children but not overly tasty ise to meet him when the family daily shocks that would roll off his It’s so simple and inexpensive, and gain actual distinction if a few ta­ was in bed?” tougher, less-susceptible brother. yet so distinctive, you’ll just love it. blespoonfuls of finely chopped can­ t- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “You were seen,” Strawn assured her. "Now tell us about that Repeated unhappiness affects di­ Style No. 618 comes in sizes 8, 10, died cherries or pineapple are added. f* 12 and 14 years. S CHAPTER XX little jaunt of yours, Miss Clorinda.” gestion, sleep, and organic func- Uons. For the 8-year miss 1% yards of Y o u sometimes hear that 5 “Does your silence mean yes, To go back to the important 39-inch material with % yard of 32- 55 Clorinda?” Captain Strawn prod- couldn’t complete with Doris, once “I mean, my dear young lady, inch contrasting and 3 yards of bind­ ded relentlessly. “Doris did tell he had a good look at her.” th3-t you did not undress until quite point of age, and the necessity of KITCfl€N some other loaf is “as good as starting him right (for, after all, ing is sufficient. vi you that she had promised to meet “Oh, so you threatened her life, a while later. I mean that you put Pattern price 15 cents in stamps QU€STIONNAIR€ } your brother, and even then you did you?” Strawn growled. “Where on a gold metal cloth cape over “well begun is half done”) there your evening dress, and stole down­ is another point to consider in or coin (coin is prferred). Wrap ------3 ' — Bond Bread.” When people knew thei'e would be—trouble?” are my handcuffs?—Now, Miss Clo­ coin carefully. “No, no! Doris did not mention rinda, answer the question please: stairs, unlocked the back door and these first six years. slipped out into the night!” Stra-wn I feel certain you will be pleased ' Dick! . . . Oh, please!” The tragic did Doris tell you your mother had It is this time that the mother with this popular model. And I wish want to speak in the highest li dark eyes flew wide, pleaded des- slapped her face?” told her with terrible emphasis. selects to do her “spoiling.” It is to take this opportunity to call to L perately. “Tell me if that is true, “She did not!” Clorinda retorted the “baby” who is humored and your attention that there is a splen­ r or if you arc just trying to trap , curtly. Clorinda caught her breath petted—for most mothers regard terms of anything, they say sharply, but did not change her did selection of children’s frocks in ^ me into an admission damaging to l “But she wasn’t in such a happy the child yet in the home as the our new Spring Fashion Magazine. r> nv.'=!f?” mood when she came from your pose of indolent ease. It was Gigi tenderest sort of infant—and per­ who cried out and pressed her It would be a good idea to send 10 that “it is as good as gold.” I. Dundee “had an unprofessional | mother’s room at 7:15 to help you mitted every' sort of license. She cents additional when you order this t ir’pulre to tell her the truth, to re- j dress, eh?” hands to her cheeks. wouldn’t think of giving him such “I—I v/as late, and rather in a “How do you know this?” Clo­ pattern. Then I’ll mail you a copy heve her strange suspence by tell- ! privilege when he joins the ranks of the book. Of course, it is not as good as p in" her that her brother had spent | hurry. I did not notice Doris’s rinda asked at last, in a cool, clear of older children in schpol. n'"bt in the tower room, wait- 1 mood particularly, but she was too voice. W H A “You were seen,” Strawn assured She then expects a miracle to Manchester Herald f rv: l' :r t!i? girl who never came. i well trained to gossip against my happen. Because Johnny is liv­ Is the gold unless it is gold, and no Cut Crptrrin Strawn was answer- mother to me,” she answered scorn- her. “I’m glad you see there’s no Pattern Service use denying it. Now tell us all about ing away from her six hours a day, EASIEST AND i i-iirr v.itli a cruel evasion: full, after an instant of hesita­ 618 pri'inircd to meet Dick, all | tion. that little jaunt of yours. Miss Clo­ she is likely to think of him in en­ bread can be as good as Bond «. ; •-/: v.'e 1'?.70 two witnesses to' Strawn shrugged, then began on rinda.” tirely different terms. She sud­ As oi:» 0!itternr« are mailed CHEAPEST WAY OF g it. . . Now, you've said you | a new tack, his voice suddenly por­ “I shall tell you nothing until denly beholds him as a responsii from New York City please allow ~ 1 hiio v until this morning that j tentous: “Miss Clorinda, I want you have told me who saw me!” ble human being. Because her flve days. CLEANING SII^VER? Bread unless it is Bond Bread.- * - !-o'd i juldn't keep his date with ,you to search your memory very she retorted, imperiously. ‘Remem­ point of yiew has changed she be­ Price 15 Cents • V-Vl . ; 1'or::-, l.•‘e::;■.u;lc of taking the Smith.s I carefully before you answer this ber, I have admitted nothing. I do lieves. he has changed. She now Place silver in aluminum I' oWho told you that?” ;question, because it’s important: not believe you can bring forward speaks of him as "a great big boy Name ...... pan; add ^ cup of Ivory W'th a.M (djvious effort Clorinda' Wa.s Doris wearing lip rouge when any witness whatsoever who will who ought to know better.” Salt, % cup of soap flakes I control of herrelf, and answered , you saw her just before 11 o'clock dare stand before me and—” It is the ■ teacher who is having Size ...... and cold water to cover sil­ A fter a ll—there is no bread lihe ."'mc'st calmly: “Mr.s. Lambert. She ! last night?” “There is my witness!” Strawn the struggle to make that come Address ...... I interrupted, pointing melodramati­ ver, Heat to boiling point, i v, (mdcriiV"r aloud at the l^reak ■ j true. remove silver and wash in it f:’.-sl table whether Arnold had got , "Lip rouge?” Clorinda repeated cally to Dundee, whose face flushed A successful family, the kind ■* rd to Doris that he could not | incredulou.sly. Then, as Strawn scai-let with embarrassment. that grows up for parents to be Send your order to the “Pat­ hot soapsuds. This cleans \ his appolntmc... with her, or nodded grimly, she closed her “Forgive me. Miss Berkeley!” he proud of, begins with the pre­ tern Dept., Manchester Evening the finest sterling or plate begged, in all sincerity. “I assure • vJu:'’r he had asked her o meet eyes as if to concentrate. At school child. Herald, So. Manchester, Conn.” without injury. l:':n an hour later than they had last she answered positively: ‘‘No, you I was not spying on you. I ■J planned.” I am quite sure she wasn't. Doris was just about to leave the drawing The 'Worcester Salt C<$ok Book “Did Mrs. Lambert also know was a perfectly trained maid. I room when I heard you cough is free. Write: Worcester Salt last night that Doris was to meet never saw her with make-up on, slightly. I confess I peeped to see Co., Dept. 103, 71 Murray St„ ,t Arnold?” v/hen she was on duty. If she had who it was, and I gaw you descend­ "''I New York, N. Y. T h e home-like lo a f “No. I contributed that bit of been wearing either face rouge or ing the stairs. I waited until you V news myself this morning,” Clo- lip rouge last night I am sure 1 had let yourself out the back door NS ' ' V n' t ' N V\ > should have noticed it. . . . Wait before going upstairs. I had been i rinda answered lazily. “We were GENERAL BAKING COMPANY f'X ' all threshing out the probabilities a minute! She said she was going hunting for Dick. I knew he had and possibilities—naturally.” to her room to make herself pretty forced Doris to agree to meet him \ “Naturally!” Strawn agreed, his jfor Arnold. I remember that dis­ last night, and I wanted to per- ■ *■ voice heavy with sarcasm. tinctly now.” f-.uade him to abandon the adven­ ^ “Now, don’t be nasty!” Gigi “And did you notice whether she ture.” warned, pretending to be about to went directly toward her room or “I see,” Clorinda said icily. "Dick i choke him as she had threatened. not?” seems to have been particularly— “And you musn’t mind Clo. She | “I—why, no. I---paid no atten­ unfortunate in his choice of a ■ ' has a ‘Lady Clara Vere de Vere’ tion.” week-end guest.”. complex, though I ihust say the “You don’t know, then, whether "Don’t, Clo!” Gigi protested brok­ i i i a " " , 'ii grand manner becomes her. I’d try she went from your rooms to your enly. Dundee could feel the trem­ to be just like her when I’m grown, mother’s, to arrange the bed and bling of her small body against his DRESSES HOSIERY j except that dignity simply does not night things?” Strawn pressed. knees, and involuntarily he laid his ‘S go with a pug nose,” she added “Oh, I’m sure she didn’t,” Clo­ free left hand gently on the bright, 7/te Smart Shop ' mournfully, looking cross-eyed at rinda answered more readily. “You bow’ed head. She reached up blind­ SUITS "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW” UNDERWEAR- ^ the short but adorable feature. see, she had already been to Moth­ ly and climg to his fingers -with State Theater Building ' ' “I’ll have to spank you yet,” er’s room before coming to mine. both her small, brown hands—des­ ' Strawn told her severely. “WeU. She remarked that she was all perately, as if to a life-line. Poor Miss Clorinda, you two girls chatted through for the night, that Mother kid, he thought pityingly. She had together quite a lot last night, I had said she would not require her fought hard to protect her sister, suppose, as Doris helped you get to wait up to help her get ready and she had lost. “What had she o u r ■ ready for bed?” for bed.” known, or suspected? Oh, the scarf, We are in midst of “We talked—yes.” Clorinda an- Strawn and Dunde exchanged a of course! swered stiffly. “Doris and I are— quick, .significant glance. If Clo­ “Very well, then!” Clorinda were—very good friends.” rinda Berkeley was telling the capitulated suddenly. “I—had a r “Talked about sweethearts and truth, she had definitely established headache. I took a long walk about getting married, and things like the fact that Doris Matthews had the grounds. r l wgilked over the Alteration SALE that?” Strawn pressed genially. left the lip-rouge mouth print on west part of the estate first, then to T past ^ (Florinda did not answer, but Mrs. Berkeley’s dressing table mir­ the south wall, and finally around ‘ her black eyes were scornful. ror during a third visit to her mis­ the lake.” “Doris bragged about her sweetie tress’ room, regardless of Mrs. “And were you alone on this long .^and you bragged about yours?” Berkeley’s protestation that the girl walk. Miss Clorinda?” Stra-wn asked Stra-wn went on, -with heavy good was not there when she came up. genially, now that his witness was Springs Startling Dress Event humor. A visit made after the girl had tractable. “Doris talked of Arnold — yes,” gone to her o-wn room on the third (To Be^Eontinued) Clorinda answered coldly. floor to “pretty” herself for her and we’ll be open tomorrow night for the advan­ “And just what did she say about sweetheart. S ffM Arnold?” With deceptive casualness Strawn tage of those who will be out “A number of things. That she returned to the attack. “ Now, Miss . loved him with all her heart, that Clorinda, I take it that you went to UOTAJIO “ she wished he were not so ‘jealous- bed right after Doris left your SPRING DRESSES SPRING DRESSES natured’— room?” “And even then she didn’t say “I did,” CHorinda lied coolly. This group consists of prints These dresses'are a real find. r that it was Dick Berkeley her “And saw nothing, heard noth­ and plain colors In silk. Our reg­ Just the thing for Eaister. Regu­ sweetie was so jealous of?” ing to disturb your rest?” “We appear to have reached the C^jSiateSrfse c-V ular $6.95 numbers. larly $9.95.' . “I’ve told you she didn’t mention “Absolutely nothing!” bottom of the business valley but we ’, njy brother.” “Well, that’s that, and you made do not yet know how wide the val­ •jCottageChf ; X "Did she tell you then, or when a grand witness, old thing!” Gigi ley may be.” $3.95 $5.95 p she was helping you dress shortly cried blithely, hopping off Strawn’s —Colonel Leonard P. Ayres, Cleve­ Sizes 14-30. Plenty of largo ' after seven, that your mother chair arm. “My turn now? I sup­ land economist. C r e a f . v $ sizes. i slapped here face?” pose I shouldn’t continue to rumple TWEED SUITS “What!” Clorinda was again the hair of a gruff old Captain of “If I had my life to live over again there has been nothing in it. that I J5: startled out of, her insolent calm. Detectives who’s getting ready to SPRING DRESSES Clever two and* three piece suits “Oh, dear!” Gigi wailed. “Isn’t g-r-rill r.i?3!” would wish to change.” that are the acme of fashion this ^ this exactly like a detective story? “Not so fast, young woman!” —Charles M. Schwab, steel mag­ r An extra good, buy which would spring. ’ You should have . one. . . . .Poor old hot-tempered Abble Strawn commanded sternly. “I have nate. jsually sell up to $14.95. Ro'gularly $9.35. ' / g smacks Doris for pulling her hair, not finished with your sistef yet, ? or something, and the police say, and don’t think I’m not on to the “Make yourself necessary to ^IVa!®ford Farm H” 1ft ‘Aha! She moidered the goil!' I’ll smoke screens you’ve been putting somebody.”—Emerson. $7.95 $4,95 ^ bet before the day is over I’ll be up!” ' wearing steel bracelets, because “Not so dumb!” Dundee ‘grinned “Fame doesn’t mean much to me.” T5*Clia|>i»«r * Furls is sure to have told somebody to himself. —Thomas A. Edison. ^ about me saying I could simply “Oh!” Gigi subsided disconso­ 'DRESS COATS SPORT AND DRESS COATS murder her for being so darned lately upon an ottoman at Dundee’s “I would give all my fame, for a Plain and fur trimmed. All the popular Smartly tailored In the latest . materials. pretty and cute that Arnold couldn’t feet and laid her curly hair against pot of ale and safety—Shakespeare. materials. Regular price $22.50 to $35.00. These coats would sell regiilarly for $16.50. see me at all . . . You see,” she ex­ his knee. plained sadly to Strawn, “I was “As a matter of ’fact, Miss Qo- “Women are more interested In trying out my sex appeal on Arnold, rinda,” Stra-wn began, “Doris did doctrine than the teacup.” .... $14.95“? $24.50 and for about a minute I thought not help you undress, did she?” —Former Governor Nellie Ross of $9.95 I had him going, hut I simply “I don’t know what you mean!” Wyoming.

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DAILY RADIO PROGRAM U ncle Soni^ SILVER LANE ^ TW* flfal and ■ 10:30-Will Oakland’s orUiestra. Leading DX‘ Stations. Tuesday, March 25. 11:80—Moonbeams oon 406.S—WSB. A T L A N T A -740. 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENQUAND—990. HOGKANUM Vrank Crumit not only has turned 7:30—Mualc box 0:510—Dinner dance musitg 8:00—NBC pro«»M« (3% News Notes eomposer. but has discovered two 7:00—W J2 Amos 'n* Andy. « U;00—Theater atage prcsenutlona young men with considerable talent 7 :15- jesters; feature hour. 8:00—Bing family party. 293.9—KVW, CHICAGO—1020. ►inter! along the same lines, and the three 8:30—W J^ programa (1 nr.) 7:09—Penlco’B orchestra: lads. together have produced some songs •J:30—The champ’s corner. 8:00—NBC programs (3% hra) \ son, Merrill Robert was bom at 10:30—Dance m usic ( i nr.) which wil go on the air for the first lUtUO—WJZ chbrus, orchestra, lOi’JO—Low e's dance o r c h e ^ ^ 11:30—Amos 'n' Andy, comediani. the Hartford Hospitatl March. 18 to time during the program w hich the 348.6—WABC. NEW YORK—860. 11:46—Dance music to S:0O. Mr. and Mts. Alfred - Saffery of Columbia chain a C:00—Old legend dramatized. 389.4-W B IM , CHICA;GO-770. transplanting feHRUBS. Hockanum. Mrs. Saffery is the eld­ Tuesday night. w^Jci,^ss’ in 6:30—Charles Dorenberger s orchestra 9:00—"WABC Programs (3 hrs.) Harvard man now in , = 6:45—The play of the md““ - 1:00—An hour about Chicago# est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bon- j Springfield, Mass.. o n e^ the nmsi 7 -U()_popular songs and patters. 12:00—Two danc© crchcatras. By D. VICTOR LCMSDEN. jamin' B: Merrill. ^ * cal discovems ,and Ih© 7:30—Long Island duck festival. . 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. De­ The South End Bridge .Ouh met KinesburVf a Yale iuun» and an 8 :uu—Musical serial P'escntatiom '9:00—Theater preaentatlons. partment of Agriculture. ncy^in the same town. 8:30—Rom any F atteran . .?l“ **°* 9:3<)—Moosebeart children s hour. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Brewer both Ivrics and tunes, 9:00—Paul Whiteman's orchestra. on- High, street. Mrs. Shernm H. iv Ivrics and both, accordm ? to Mr. 12:00—ArUsts entertainmenL lu:ou—BUetcli, "M r. aiid 416.4—WGN. C H IC A G O -^ . The escence of the old ai»_WKAl*' program.s (412 7:15—Kevelers; E vening A ltar. 374.8-WBAP. f o r t WOBTH-800. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 8;uo-it-\VJli.programs nrs.) 11:00—Studio concert hour. from its roots. Then comb out Broad street, April 1. C-.lo—Artists: dinner niusic. li;30—Gerun’s1 —Gerun’s -dance d an w orchiM^a. orchjMU-a. 12:00—Theater stage program. the soil from the roots with a The Ladies Aid society ^ the 13;UU—Hector’s dunce oi^chestra. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—IZZo. 374.8—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—800. wockanum Congregational Church 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. G;00—Dinner dance music, , 9:00—Barn dance pick to injure the roots as little C;3o—Van Surdani's orchestra. 6;30_ w EAF history reincarnations. 11:30—Dance orchestra, organist. as possible. Move enough , soil We Suggest- 7 ;U0—Feature music hour. 7 :00—Dinner dance orchestra. 12:00—Studio entertainment. 7 .‘ji)_WEAK profjrams (4*2 from evergreens to facilitate the afternoon March 26 to sew. At mx 4 k 3 - W L W . CINCINNATI-700. 7 :30-!-Good music program, 4 6 8 .6 ^ F I , LOS A N O E L E ^ 4 0 . p. m. the bi-weekly supper will be | 8:oOT-Songs of the season. 10:u0-^Lang’« concert ensemble. handling of the ball of soil, but that following your inspection of the beautiful C:l.)—D inner dance music. 8:20—WEAF programs (J hrs.) 10-30—NBcf vaudeville hour. do not expose many of the more 7-00_\rtists: lionie-towtiers. . 11 ••in—-siuclio dance orchestra, 11:30—Orchestra; tenor, pianlsL ^^^nsiderable activity still pr^ails j S-'uO—Bubble blowers entertainment. ^ksV w FI? PHII-ADELPHIA-560. far-reaching roots. exhibits of the various stores for Spring Open­ S:30—W JZ program s (Ua hrs.) 5;30-W EAF programs <5% hrs.) 370.2—>VCCO, MINN., ST. PA UL-810. Prepare the hole where the at the Pratt and Whitney Air Cr^t 10:00—Band: chime reveries. 260.7—WHAM. BOCHESTER—1150- 9:00—WABC preyframs (3 transplant will he placed before Co on the outside, gTbding the j 12:00—O rchestra: variety hour. C-10—Orciieslra; educational talk. 1 grounds and razing the tfw remain-, ing you stop with your party of friends at your 1 ;ii0—Thirteenth Hour Insomniacs. 0:45_WJ'^ programs (% digging the plant. The i hole 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 7:15—Hawaiians; orchestra, baritone. should be large enough to hold I ing buildings. The old Coleinan C:ii0—Studio concert. jj:oo—W JZ program s (3 hrs.) 1 homestead which the company has favorite drug store or soda shop and enjoy some 7 :30—WE.\F programs nrs.; 11-no_Owl Club dance orchestra. 12-30—Los Angeles entereainmeiit. the roots of the plant withou; 1 1 -oo_studio dance music. l-OQ—Artists; Sauntering bailors. , been using for a temporary ojice is 282.S—WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. ^^379.5-WGYr SCHENEC-rApY-790. crowding. If the soil seems pobr- down afad nearly cleared away. 'The 11:55—Time; weather: markets. ly drained provide drainage. Cut fi:0o—Striiigwood ensemble: mtisic. 0:00—Dinner dance music. 1 Oldham on the Curtin place has 6- 30—WE.^F history cliaracteis. 0:30—WEAF history reincarnations. off clean any roots injured in the been tom down. The coinpany h ^ Manchester . 422.3— WOR, NEW ARK—710. 7 :UU—American concert trio. fi-SO—Dinner concert orcliestra. 7 -30_W E.\F dramatic sketch. 10’:00—Studio clgaret band. moving. just erected a huge gilded t “® 7 - 30-MaiaUioiia comedy team. 8:00- Studio concert orchestra. 10:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) If the soil in the new location full length of the office building 8:00—Main Street rural comedy. 0:30_\VK a F program s (DA hrs.) Is of poor quality do not use it in n-i)ii—Male quartet, orchestra. 10:0U—Studio concert orchestra. reading “Pratt & Whitney Air Craft g;3(\_c:oncert orcliestra, ®"igers. 10:3U—W E.\F vaudeville hour. 12*00—Great composer s hour. replanting. Provide soil known Co” in gold letters 4 feet high, also l;(MH-Bears; trocoderan^s. Dairy Ice Cream ILUim—Willard Kobison s orcliestra. H:3U—Theater organ recital. Hj;a0—liussian Keverjfsrifs iiiusicaic.iiiusicalc. u.ou— to grow good crops. Do not mix two flag poles at each end of the of­ Secondary Eastern Stations. Scoond&ry DX Stations. any manure with the soil thitj fice building. They expect to ele(^ 344.6—WENR. CHICAOp-T-S^O. is to come in contact with the i 291.3-CFCF, MONTREAL—1030, 7:00—Dinner dance concerL trify this beautiful sign later. 545.1-WKRC. CINCINNATI-550. 6:00—Twilight music hour, roots of the plant, because it may 10:o0— .\rtists feature Hour. n;i)0—Frolics feature hour. 0:30—Farm hour; Home * A fitting conclusion to a 11-00— Dance orchestra. 10:1111—Concert bureau *=htertalnmenL 11,00_Comedians, memory melodies. start decay in the roots. Set the 374.S—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 12:00—DX air vaudeville. tree or shrub at the same depth at French automobile production 7 :l.-,_I-'euUirc nuisic hours. 7:35—Air college lectures, 491.6_WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. showed 25 per cent increase in gala occasion. g:00—Minstiel men's frolic, S'20—Ben Levitsky, vioUrust. 10:30—Cook’s t®Ature artists. which it has been growing. g.-jo—\VE.M'" programs (2 hrs.) Federal business talk. 11:00—WEAlf’ vaudeville ho'Jr- Tamping Soil Essential. 1929. __ _ 2 l k - W H K, CLEVELAND-1390. 8:50—Bayonne concert ban^ 11:30—Amos 'n* Andy, Spread the roots as they were 7:30—Wiiilon’s dance orchestia. 272.6—W LW L, NEW YORK—1100. 11:45—Orchestra; variety hour. t jj-oo— riav boys’ entertainment. 5-00—Soprano, pianist: serenaders. 12:45—Nlghthawk frolic. originally and tamp the soil well 8 igo— AVA F-C program's (2Is h''s. > 0:45—Address: tenor: talk. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. ■with your foot or a tamper so 399,g—weX-WJR. DETROIT—750. 7 ;20_Tail<, Grover A. Whalen. 7:30—Craig’s dinner 7 :30—Business talki^artists. 7:40—Fol’k song recital. 8-00—NHC programs (3% ’’rs-) that no large air spaces remain. 0:00_Popular entertalBnieiit. 357—CKCL. TORONTO—840. 11 “Happy” Cope, entertainer. Water the plant only after you The Manchester Ice Cream Co. 10:00— Rad Apple C'ub prosratn. 7:im—Popular music: artists. 325.9-WWJ. DETF.OIT-920. 309.1—KJR. SEATTLE—970. have finished working with the ‘.1:00—Simpson opera hour. 12:00—Dance orchestra, entertainers. 6-30-Dinner dance orchestra. 1 11:00—Late dance orchestra. soil. With shrubs dug without 7:00— Gypsy baron’s concert. a ball of soil it is well to prune You wouldn't wail away one-fourth to one-half of \ ‘Wedding.’ Mbndrone; Where the 30 secoiids for your Golden Daffodils Grow, Kahn. RmrssEdJREs the plant’s growth above ground WTIC PROGRAMS 6;45—Literary Digest Prohibition to compensate for the roots de­ horn to be heard Poll, Floyd Gibbons. stroyed in transplanting. Travelers Broadcasting Service PROFESSIONAL MODELS Transplanting is a far better Hartford, Conn. 7:00- Bulova time. 7;0i_A m os ’n’ Andy. sojution than ruthless pruning. 50,000 \V„ 1060 R. C., 282.8 M. 7:15—Tastyeast Jesters. William Rubinow of Rubinow’s 7 :3 0 -New England Gas Hour. has secured through special ar­ 8:00—Waldorf’s “Bing Family. rangements •with a New. York office THE SMART SHOP Tuesday, March 25 I 8:30_Around the World with Libby several professional models to ap­ EXTRAORDINARY OFFER p.m. Eastern Standard Time ' _Garry Owen; Londonderry Air; pear at their fashion show which • 4;00_“The American Mediterra­ The Minstrel Boy; Oft in the Stilly will be the feature of Spring Open­ Visitors to this popular store will nean”—Julian Lyder. Night: The Low Backed Car; Se­ ing at this leading shop tomorrow find the Alteration Sale still in pro­ 4;15—Laura C. Gaudet, pianist. lections from “The Bohemian evening. . . gress, featuring the latest and most 4:30—Auction Bridge Game—NBC. Girl,” Balfe; Kathleen Mavour- These talented models will present authentic styles in women’s clothing. 5;00—Stringwood Ensemble. neen; Irish Tunes; Mother Ma- $62*00 For Your Old Radio the more exclusive styles in dress­ tlnick Acting^ 5:30—Betalac Braves. chi*6C« es, ensembles, etc., now in vogue for Banner-tail, the kangeroo rat, is 5:45—“Movie Highlights.” 9;00_Johnson and Johnson Musical spring wear. In addition to tols the champion high jumper among RADIO TUBTES in exchange for the NEW Model 30 6:15—Cab Flashes; Highlights in Melodrama. talent from New York a local ^rl. all rodents. Sport. 9:30—Sunoco Show. Miss Dorothy Wlrtalla wlU exhibit 6:25—Time: News. 10:00—^Westinghouse Salute. the latest In garments for the 6:30—American Home Banquet 10:30—Bulova Time. growing girl. She will also enter­ NBC. 10:31—The Champ’s Corner. tain with a presentation of some ^ of 7:00—Silent. ;00—Longines time. the latest novelty dances. 11:01—Champion Weatherman. SILVER RADIO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE OFFERS Middlebury College Songsters * 11:03—Sport Digest In WTIC Broadcast. 11:08—Temperature. Through the co-operation of the manufacturer,, jobber and The Middlebury College Glee Club,, 11:09—Bert Lowe’s Statler O r KEMPS one of the foremost collegiate c h ^ l chestra. See The New Eveready Oil ourselves we offer an exceptional trade aUowance on your old ensembles of the eastern states, wm be heard at 2 o’clock this afternoon All who enter the portals of on the wavelength of Station,WTIC.. THE TEXTILE STORE Kemp's music bouse will have much radio to introduce Silver Radio in New England. The club consists of 40 young men to feel thankful for in that two Burner Fdr Stoves directed by Professor F. J - j Hartford soloists ■will bo heard in the Middlebury faculty. Bradford many selections between 7 Md 9 Newcomb, baritone, will be the fea­ The Textile store will show the o’clock in the evening. Miss Mildred tured soloist. James C. Thomason, largest line of curtain draperies dur­ Gibson, will be heard in soprano Model 30 Silver violinist, will offer interpretations of ing the opening hours that has ever solos and WiUiam Doyle, in bari­ $55 Completely Installed a Saint-Saens composition and an­ been stocked by the company. Es­ tone numbers. , . , other by Schubert. The featured sentially -a yard goods store, the In these surroundings of colonial $5.00 worth of oil free with every burner. Quick No Antenna^ 4 Screen Grid Tubes. numbers, from a glee club point of Textile company wiU carry, in addi­ furniture and lamps of all descrip­ ■view, will be “Lo, How a Rose e er tion to their unusually large dress tions, the famous tonal tests will be heat, no clogging, silent and eflScient. Blooming,” a traditional German ; goods line, a full assortment of home given on the new Majestic color- carol arranged by Praetorius, “Con­ i decorations, featuring the new tone radio. This test is interesting $201 Complete cordia Laetitia,” a Latin 14th cen­ j Scranton curtains for the spring re­ in bringing out the various Instm- tury hymn arranged by Deems Tay­ modeling. ' ' ^ . ments and voices. And of course, lor, and two descriptive numbers by A special feature for the Spring Kemp’s being a radio store, there With Tubes the American composer Edward Opening wiU be the first display of will be plenty of radio music. MacDowell. The Middlebury song­ the new Dexdale SUk hosiery for KELVINATOR $62 for your old set. sters are not strangers to the radio, women.'The windows and ledges of the store window will be tastefully When Thomas A. Edison said, ^ audience. Each year they are heard | ‘Everything comes to him who We will give you a generous allowance on your old ice Nothing down—10 months to pay. from WTIC, WOR of Newark. trimmed for the occasion. hustles while he waits,” he probably | box. Come in and see the new models. Oldest Electric WNAC of Boston, and WEAF of the ' had in mind the hitch-hiker. National Broadcasting Company’s Refrigeration on the market. ^ New York studios. HULTMAN’S WBZ—WBZ.\ $ 1 7 9 . 5 0 ‘” $ 8 5 0 Model 60 p.m. Tuesday, March 25 The latest in Spring apparel for 4:00—^Musicale. young and old will be featured by Four different temperatures, automatically con- 4:15_Home Forum Decorating Per Hultman’s with a large assortment riod. of sport clothing and shoes In stock trolled, no manual operation. 4:30—‘Light Opera Hour. to give the early buyer a seasonal 5-00—Stock and curb closings. advantage. A full line of spring Sheraton Lowboy 5:30—WBZA Ensemble. modes for boys and children will be 5:45—Kyanize Scout. displayed in the basement. 5:53—Champion Weatherman. The new broad-band ties as well 5:55—Agricultural Market Report. as the attractive figured neckwear 6*04—Sessions chimes. ! will be available 'for inspection and $ 188.00 6:05—Sport Digest. . ^ ^ . ■ a big line of shirts in plains, blues, RADIOS g.45_Savannah Liners Orchestra tans and greens will be shown. The Hands Across the Sea, Sousa; $50 trading in allowance on your old Radio, Vic- Espana Waltz, Waldteufel; Just new men’s hats in browns and grays $49 for your old radio. , Nothing down, C ^’t Be Bothered With Me, for Spring will also be on display. trola or Piano toward the purchase of any of the foUow- Kahn' Dance of the Slaves from “Persian Suite,” Rubinstein; Can’t ing makes of Radio. 10 months to pay. You Hear Me CaUing, Caroline? There’s Nothing Roma; The Verdick Is Life With FOB RADIO PHILCO ZENITH You, Joy; Humoresque, Tschai- SERVICE Finer than a Come in tonight for demonstration or phone 3234 or 8160. kowsky; Allegretto from “Ballet . SILVER BOSCH Egyptien,” Luigini; A Country PHONE 8160 STROMBEBG- Have yon heard the new Majestic CARLSON RADIO SERVICE Blectric Radio? on all makes. Barstow Radio KEMP’S New Sets and Standard Service Plumbing and Heating Contractor. Accessories. ' Authorized Dealer INCORPORA’TED Majestic, Phileo 763 Main St., ^ No. 1 Purnell Place, South Manchester WM.E.KRAH- WRlsaell Si. South Manchester 669 Tolland Turnpike Next door to RIttle’s Market PHONE 3733

s ' _.' .' ■,'•*. 00 baby ducklings, hatching eggs. woodhouse, improvements, under contrasted with 985,000 tons in the ' Keeney. ^‘ cIloStN^G^HOUKS—ClEESinea $3,000. Chas. Allen, Manchester Telephone 3837. B. T. Allen, 37 same period last year. ! a committee was also apppinted be published same day J®‘ Green. celved by 12 o’clock noon: Saturdays Doane street. ------! to compile a survey of conditions in 10:30 a. m. 10 GOOD USED CARS „ ... I Manchester for the Forward. New WHITE LEGHORN day old chicks FOR SALE—6 ROOM house; also 5 : ^ Earnings of the Phelps Dodge p Council, of which' Willard TELEPHONE YOUR Crawford Auto Supply Company room bungalow. All improvements. 16cts. each. Hatches every Satur- Corp., last year were equal to $3.68 „ Ros-ers is chairman ------Center & Trotter Streets Call at 168 Benton street.' Dial _„ ______. The ques­ WANT ADS. day. E. S. Efigerton,Edj 655 North a share on 2,000,000 shdre. com-^ cnairman, \rlfe are accepted over the telephone Telephone 6495 and 8063 8713. tionnaire was also prepared, by Mr; at the CHARGE RATE given above Main street. Phone 5416. pared with $7.36 a share on 500,- Rogers and will be left in charge of as a convenience to advertisers, bu 000 shares in 1928. , Arthur St. John, Howard Crosby, ?be CASH RATES will be accepted as SEE US BEFORE WHITE WYANDOTTES eggs for | 1 and George Bagley. They will rc- FULL PAYMENT If paid at the bust BUYINL A USED CAR hatching from my prize winning , LOTS FQR SALE •ness office on or before nhe seventh Officials of the Amerada Corp., a j port at an early meeting. Terms—Trades Considered and good laying stock $2 and $5 i FOR SALE—LOT ON corner of holding company owning extensive 1 ------— . day following the ’"®c h a RGE pach ad otherwise the CHAKI.l. BEITS GARAGE per 15. H. J. Kissmann, 44 Gris- | Summit and Washington streets oil properties in the mid-continent R.\TE will be collected. No Hudson-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce wold street. Phone 7784. , I with building on same included. field and in Venezuela, denied today People, mostly Americans, says a bilitv for errors in telephoned ad. Will sell at assessed price. Inquire that negotiations were in progress j news item, pay $10,000,000 a year will be assumed and their accuracy BARRED PLYMOUTH Rocks— of E. C. Packard, Packard’s Phar­ for a merger with the Standard Oil j to see Mont Blanc. Is this regarded cannot be guaranteed. GARAGES—SERVICE- Eggs for hatching from prize win­ macy. Co. of Kansas. as the peak business? INDEX OF STORAGE 10 ning and heavy laying stock 52.50 CLASSIFICATIONS per 15, $12 per 100. J. F. Bowen, ___ A 570 Woodbridge street. Phone 7800. Births ...... B FOR RENT—GARAGES it $5 per LEGAL NOTICES 79 Engagements ...... q month rear of Professional Build­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 TENEMENTS 63 Marriages ...... j5 ing, 829 Main street. Apply Geo. E. Deaths ...... v’ ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 APARTMENTS—FLATS— AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Card of Thanks ...... p Keith. FOR SALE—LEAVING town will nt Munchester, -within nnd for the A U C T I O N In Memoriam ._...... , FOR SALE—LOAM A-No. 1. In­ sacrifice one coal and gas combina­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, dlutrlct of Manchester, on the —2d day Lost and Found ...... ^ FOR RENT — GARAGE rear of quire Frank Damato & Son, 24 tion. Gas stove and Axminster rug. second floor, all improvements with of March, A. D., 1930. NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURfe^ Announcements ...... ^ Johnson Block. Main street. Phone Prencnt 'WILLIAM S. HYDE, E*q., Personals • • - — V li^ ...... Hojnestead street. Phone 7091. Telephone 7119. - garage if you wish. Adults. Inquire J n d s e . 3726 or 7915. Mrs. Thibodeau, 37 Clinton street. Estate of William Uehnfield late of BALANCE OF $10,000 STOCK OF ^ Automobiles tor r. Manchester in said district, deceased. Automobiles for Ex^change . . . . . ;; Upon application of Annie Schult*, Benson’s Bankrupt Furniture Auto Accessorles-^lres ...... ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 FOR RENT—THREE five and 6 BUSINESS SERVICES room tenements, all modern im­ executrix prpylnip for the appoint­ 687 Main St., Corner of Braihard Place Auto Repairing—Painting ...... — RADIO 49 FOR SALE—HAINES Bros, up­ ment of n Trustee on said estate, as Auto Schools ...... s OFFERED 13 provements, Inquire 147 E. Center per application on file. It is SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ' I ELECTRICAL REPAIRING and in­ right piano $35. In good condition, street. Telephone 7864, ORDERED:—That the foregoluK Autos—For Hire ...... “ WANTED—STERILIZING tobacco stalling of all kinds. Atwater Kent, 18 Girard street. Tel. 7060. application be heard and determined Wednesday^ Thursday, Friday; Satui Garages—Service—Storage ...... FOR RENT— ■; AND 5 ROOM tene­ nt the Probate office In Manchester Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... beds, excavating and grading and Zenith radios. Terms reason­ ____ > in said District, on the 29th day of ments A-1 condition, .aod.^m, near March 26th-27th-28th-29th Wanted Autos—Motorcycles •••• '• ploughing gardens, moving ashes. able. Phone 4673. Raymond A. WANTED— TO BUY 58 March. A. D., 1930, nt 9 o'clock In the nii«lnc«» ,intVPr«fe»al»nnI Services We also have the best of building ^ Walker. 64 Mather street. Cheney mills $20-$25. Inquire on forenoon, and that notles be glx'en '.o TWO SALES DAILY ; Business Services Of^red A. sand, gravel and loam. H. W. Case.; premises, 5 Walnut street. Tailor all persons interested In said estate Household Services Offered . .i: JUNK of the pendency of said application AFTERNOONS AT 1:30 EVENINGS AT 7 * Bulldln.g—Contracting ...... Dial 8643. I will buy anything saleable and Shop. Tel. 5030. and the time nnd place of henrlnK Florlsis —Nurseries ...... ‘ FUEL AND FEED 49-A Furniture consists of :—Living Room «$mtes, pay best cash prices. Prompt atten- FOR RENT— 4 ROOM .tenement, thereon, by publishing; n copy of this Funeral Directors ...... iion. Wm. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. order in some newspaper hnx-ing; a Room Suites, Dining Room Sets, Dressers,'ChiffonieiSr' Heating—Plumbing—Roofing CONTRACTING 14 WOOD IS VERY SUITABLE as a with all improvements except heat, circulation in said district, on or be­ Insuranceinsurance ...... Spring, fuel. We have the following Tel. 5879. also garage. Inquire 119 Prospect fo r e M arch 24, 19.30, an d b y posting; Vanities, Metal Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Gomfortabtes, Millinery-IJressmakinK ...... BUILDING- n copy of this order on the public Movink— TrucUins—Storage ---- sav/ed stove length and undir WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices street. siRn post In said town of Manchester, Blankets, Parlor Chairs, Lamps, Rugs, Congoleum Rpgs, Painting—Papering ...... ROOFING. REPAIRS and altera­ cover: hard $7.50 per load; slab for rags, papers, magazines and nt least live days before the day of Cedar Chests, Mirrors, Baby Coinages, Bassihe^^ ■ Pmfessiiiiial Services ...... $6.00 per load, chestnut $6.00. L. T. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat,, with all said hearing, to appear If they see tions. Special prices on interior metals. Also buy all kinds ‘ of improvements, steam heat, garage. Kitchen Sets, Gas Stoves, RefrigeFators and in 'fj!lla. nepalrlng ...... Wood Co. Dial 4496. cause nt said time and place and he Tallnrlng—i:»yeing—Cleanme, ... trim, and reflooring. T. Nielson, ch ^ en s. Morris H. Lessner. Dial Inquire 164 Eldridge-street, or tele­ licard relative thereto, and make re­ complete line of Plousehold h'urnrture. Toilet r.ixKls and Service ...... telephone 4823. 6389 or 3886. turn to this court. "U'anted—Business Service ...... - ' WOOD FOR SALE—Ashes to re­ phone 586J. W IL L IA M S. H Y D E Auctioneer’s Notice— ^T^he above stock was purchas­ Riliicaf loiwsl _ move. Any kind of light trucking. ' J u d g e. Courses and Classes ...... - Call V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod­ lI-3 -2.’5-30. ed by the G. E. Keith Furniture Co. oTSouth Manches­ Private. Instruction ...... , STORAGE ^ TENEMENTS ^ ern improvements. Inquire Robert ter. Mr. Keith has decided to,dispose.of the entire Pancing ...... Dial 6148. APARTMENTS—FLATS— Musical —Dramatic ...... MOVING—TRUCKING— R. Keeney, 16 Eldridge street. stock, rather than to move it bo his own store, and has ■Wanted—Instruction ...... " •> FOR SALE—BIRCH seasoned hard L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and FOR RENT— 4 ROOM flat, all im­ BODY IDENTIFIED. placed it in our hands to sell for the high dollar without F liin n cin i wood, or hickory sawed for stove, FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... o' piano moving, modern equipment, provements, 5 minutes from mill, New Haven, March 25.— (A P) — furnace, or fire place by the truck with all Improvements and garage reserve. For persons who wish to furiush a home or Business Opportunities ...... experienced help, public store­ trolley station near houhe. Inquire at 5 Ridgewood street. Rent $23 The body of a man found in the Money to Uoan ...... load, good service and measure cellar of a local tenement house a cottage this is a rare opportunity to purchase new high Help mill Situations house. Phone 4496. guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry. at 351 Center street. Tel, 6583. month. Inquire 178 Parker street. Help Wanted—Female ...... ■■•; Dial 5623. week ago was today identified as grade furniture at auction prices. Terms of _sale cash. Help Wanted—Male ...... PBKRETT & GLENNEY INC. Telephone Rosedale 33-3. TO RENT—Five room tenement, all John McMahon, 55. His death was Bulky articles delivered free of charge.' Sail Rain or > Help wanted-Male or Female "J Local and long distance express improvements, garage. Appl'? 429 HARD WOOD $6 PER load, also FOR RENT — DESIRABLE six due 10 natural causes. Agents Wanted ...... and freight service. Including over­ shine. ‘ ' Situations Wanted—Feniale .... fireplace wood. Wm. .1. McKinney. Center street. room tenement, all improvements. The identification was made by night express service between Man­ ROBERT M. REID & SON, Auctioneers. Situations Wanted—Male ...... -jJ Phone Rosedale '28-2. Inquire at 90 Main street. J. P. Owen McMahon, a son who said his Kmployment Agencies chester and New York. P'urniture FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all Tammany. father had not been living at home 201 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Phone 3193 I.lve Stock—Pet*—Poultry—Y moved under the supervision ot ex­ improvements, including steam for .some time. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... heat and garage. 1Q7 Hemlock St. FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement Dive Stock—Vehicles ...... perts and in specially constructed GARDEN—FARM - Poultry and Supplies ...... trucks. Phone 3063, ^860 or 8864. 50 of four rooms, all improvements. W^anted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 4 4 DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at Apply 111 Holl street. Telephone 86 Church street, steam heat and For Sale—MUcellnneou* ^ GENERAL TRUCKING—Equipped FOR SALE — GREEN Mountain 7330. - ■ . Articles for Sale ...... tor light and heavy jobs, tobacco, all improvements. Garage avail­ East Center St. Boats and Accessories ...... 4R potatoes extra good cooking. E. A. , able. Inquire 88 Church' street. MODERN FIVE room flat, with Building Materials ...... hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. Buckland, Wapping, Conn. Tele- 1 Comer Hamlin street, nice resi­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 4S Prompt service, reasonable rates. garage, on Lilley street, just off phone Manchester Rosedale 63-5. j FOR. RENT AT 85 Garden street, 6 dence of 8 rooms, all conveniences, lllectrical .Appliances—Radio Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. Main street, house newly renovat­ garage, large corner plot of land Fuel and Feed room tenement, all improvements. ed. Telephone 5661, evenmgs. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products CO WANTED—CUSTOMERS for T. B. Apply at 21 Russell street. ( that is bound to increase in value. Household Goods ...... ” 1 REPAIRING 23 tested milk, at your door daily 13c Inspection by appointment. J Machinery and Tools ...... a quart with tickets. Maple Rowe FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on Musical Instruments ...... C3 BUSINESS LOCATIONS Middle Turnpike, near Main, well CLLEN.' you HAV£’ iW TRyiN& TO RE- Farm Coventry. Phone Rosedale Bisscll street, all improvements ex- Office and Store Equipment--- C4 VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, 64 built single, fireplace, steam heat, A flEW TOPdOflJ— MEMBER ~0H, '{E5; Specials at the Stores ...... C6 clock, gfun repairing, key fitting. 33-13. etc. Basement garage, reasonable Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... vVHAT KfNP OP FUR. HE IT vVA5 Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. FOR RENT—OFFICES in Profes­ price. M/4M Wanted—To Buy ...... •••••------^ ° ° FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, 15 THAT COLLAR? Rooms— Board—Hotels— Resorts sional Building. 829 Main street. Your choice of 4 beautiful large r e a l armadillo! RARE jEDITiONS SEWING MACHINE repairing ot HOUSEHOLD GOODS ^ A-1 condition, all improvements, Rcataurant* Apply Geo. E. Keith. building lots on Pitkin street. Walk, all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ garage if desired, 238 Oak street. Etcl)lNC-3. PRINTS Rooms Without Board ...... 3 Sectional Bookcases $12 each curb, gutter, sewers, gas all In. If Boarders Wanted ...... '...... plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward Leather "Rocker $f FOR RENT—LARGE . room 20x55, you are planning a home look at Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 street. Tel. 4301. FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement, Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 WATKINS hot and cold water, steam heat. In­ suitable for lodge or business, rear this property before deciding on lo­ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 of Professional Building, 829 Main Real Estate For Rent FURNITURE EXCHANGE quire 109 Foster street or phone cation. V Apartments. Flats, Tenements TAILORING—DYEING— 7902. street. Apply Geo. E. Keith. - $1,000 cash, total price $5,600, WANTED TO SELL 8 PIECE oak Business Locations for Rent . CLEANING 24 buys a nicely located three acre Houses for Rent ...... dining room set with large buffet FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT Wads­ place.' Poultry, berries, fruit and Suburban for Rent ...... in very good condition. Also a - HOUSES FOR RENT 65 y Summer Homes for R e n t...... HARRY ANDERTON, local dealer worth street, Greenacres. > H. H, some real good tillable land, 6 Wanted to R e n t...... • The Elnglish Woolen Co. Tailors white enamel single bed. Priced West & Son, 29, Bissell street. Tele­ room house with steam heat and Real Estate For Sale very low. Call at 20 Holl street, 8 phone 5202 or 8706. FOR RENT—16 Hamlin street, 6 electricity. 5 minutes’ walk from 4 Apartment Building for Sale .. since 1898. Ctill 7334. a. m. to 1 p. m. or after 6 p. m. rooms and garage. G. H. Waddell. trolley. . Business Property for Sale ---- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Farms and Land for Sale ...... FOR SALE—2 BURNER Florence Houses for Sale ...... 72 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 modern improvements. 6 Hudson Dots for Sale ...... oil stove with mantle and oven. street. Phone 5573. Resort Property for Sale ...... BARBER TRADE taught In day Also Columbia graphonola' and rec­ “The Chicago police,” said A1 RO BERT ]. SMITH Capone, "are the least of my trou­ Suburban for S a le...... J® and evening classes. Low tuition ords, mahogany cas?, excellent con­ 1009 Main Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 rate. Vaughn Barbpr School, 14 1 dition. Very reasonable. Phone FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, Eldridge bles.” Most racketeers in Chicago Wanted—Real Estate ...... Beal Estate. Insurance of all kinds. Auction—liCgal Notice* Market street. Hartford. 3501i.x Legal Notices ...... By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—Coming Events ____ ■!______MV DEAR HEM--VOUR h o w e v e r , t h e WHEW-- t o t h i s l e t t e r , IMPORTANT ALEC . IT’S FROM MR. BLAKE, LETTER ADVISING US THAT PRESIDENT OF THE COMPANV 1 REPRESENT SUGGESTS ANNOUNCEMENT THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DAM IS COMF»LETED WAS ------PLEASANT MOST WELCOME— -CONGRATULATIONS. POSTPONING IT UNTIL HE CAN t h e Bie INTERESTS WHO SURPRISE - -WHAT ARE SECRETLV RNANCINS THIS EVENT MARKS THE FIRST ATTEND IN PERSON• HE HAS AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT vou T H E D A M ------T O U ------STEP IN UTOPIA’S MARCH REMEMBER WASN’T TOWARDS PROSPERITV, AND TO MAKE THAT WILL INTEREST c> ALL UTOPIA , AND ALSO A HIM '' HIM THERE»0 DESERVES A FITTING ------b e NO I celebration TO P L E A S A N T SU R P R ISE IN U T O P IA . J COMMEMORATE s t o r e f o r v o u r f a i r IT CITV. SINCERELV UlTil IRIe: VOURS - -:>JOHN s o M Fk««r» BL-AKE Wk—H;’$ a ll weir. There are at least four mistakes in the above picture. They W w per- innPIA tain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or WhatnoL See i f you can find them. Then look at the scrambled word helpw—and un- scramble it, by switching the letters aroimd. Grade yourself 20 for ^ ^ c h of the mistakes your And, and 20 for the word if you uhscramhle "A it:

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& . 's'- " J PAGE N1 MANCHESTER EVENING HEICAUJ. SUUTH ffilAJSUHESTER> CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930. By Percy L. Crosby

Fl a p p e r Fa n n y S a y S: SKIPPY SENSE NONSENSE REG. U. 8. RAT, OFF. b u t 1 d o n 't tWiNK AMYBOCIV , TH6N MAST6R GORDON GOROON GORDON^ T«€ THIRD, N\6AN CNOUGH t o G € T u P SUCH AN Electricity In The Home ur OH.Ves, BOON6V €f^FlW6W£C«. R€CireP A POCH R6CIT60 A piece OF HIS OWN COMPOSITION; AND THCN^J CALLEO, "THiE PEaTH OP f H 6 RO&£* TH6W 6 WCMDOLVM UNlNT6RCSTIfy* AfreRNOON^ Everything electric is an ad you w e a l l PANCeO A MlNOeT. ^------often~8ee, VAM PU6V sa m g a LIV6LV uttlb CALLCO Let us check up on its uses, c ------— ------^ " ‘rw e 0ANC6 Everyone Will soon agree OF TM6 Curls your hetir and washes dishes, Z Toasts your bread so brown and w £6 ON6b^ j w€t-u, L- Z 2 I I ’tA SORf^V Rings the door bell, sends best TO OOD6T wishes, In summer time it makes your ice. mf VA W O R P 1 Cools the house and cleans the car­ ^ ------' pets, \ In a trice it starts your car. Turn a switch and as you listen Yes, ’tis music from afar. In the honeymooner’s kitchen Not a moment need they waste. The percolator on the table Has the coffee just to taste. ‘1 fl Eggs are cooked. Just press a but­ 1 ©1930 ^ L. Crosby, Cirsal Briuiui rights reserved 3 * 2 5 Henston lay eggs by day or night.. ( King Features Syndicate, Inc. ' f ' k ‘ Oh; what a useful little witch Merry little Kilowatt! .Every job just needs a switch. ^ NCA OUR BOARDING HOUSE The Toonerville Trolley That M eets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox Something In A Name I Many a warm heart beats beneath By Gene A hern It is said that a young lady by the ! a cold shoulder. name of Adaline Moore invented the postscript. ; purchased, actually lay. Surveyors t h e CiAR

NCE. UPON A TIME.-' .\NNLNCIATION D.\Y M On March 25, according to Bib- ■ I r / I lical tradition, the angel Gabriel an- 7 i ' nounced to the Virgin Mary the in- lE IPEF l\ T 6 F V r A k\ K ( 6 ! carnation of Christ. The earliest O i 930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. 3 - 2 5 " i authentic evidence of the celebration U. S. PAT. i of the feast of the Annunciation is ! in a canon of the Council of Toledo, (CFontaine Fox. 1930. i Spain, held 656. B y C r a n e ■: , Hor . a . long . period this day Home, Sweet Home marked the beginning of the legal W ASHINGTON TUBBS II. ! year in England, where it became WOVll COCONUT AN’ BANANA TREES RIGHT j known as Lady Day. In 1240 the Z 1 VlAS JUST THINKING, WASH-^ ! Synod of Worcester forbade all serv- SAY'. VIE iH OU<^ BACK YARP, TOO. OBQYl jUST THiNKA WAVE NT WE CAN MAKE A TEMT OUT O’ TH’ fellas back hom e w ith jo b s AN’ WORRIES I ile work on that day, and the vari­ 6 EEI it AlMT 5 0 B^P BEIN’ THIS SAIL, ANP BUILD A FENCE ous provincial and diocesan councils CASTAMJASS on an old PESERTe I I BEGUN To AN' SPRiNCi FE V E R - WHY. I BET ■'in England confirmed the edict. ■r o u n d it so th o s e 60ATS TRADE half ThEIR lNES l£3 BE 'N OUR FLACE. ISLANP WWEN Vie CAM EAT AN' WONT OET m OUR PROVISIONS Always highly observed in Eng­ LWE LIKE t h is , EH, EASY? Anne Nichols, land Lady Day has coine to have a ACjAVN, ,------" •wealthy author 'fiscal as well as religious signifi- of the stage hit. ■ cance, for it is observed there as the “Abie’s Irish j first Quarter of the year for rents Rose,” v.as a I and other payments, chorus girl. She i The paydays in England have been obtained her ‘ arbitrarily fixed on Lady Day, Mid- ifirst job on I summer Day, Michaelmas Day and B r 0 a dway in I Christmas because it is believed such William A ' important days are better as re- Brady’s liroduc- ' minders of duty to landlords than * i 0 n. “T li e I the 30th or 31st of the month would Bhepherd King.” i likely be.

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B y S m a l l Ding! Ding! SERVICE. INC SALESMAN SAM tve. u s to *TK p.cr cx HSAR. IT.Tbo':’ so r o m a n t ic , (BEAD THE STOBY, THEN COLOB THE PICTUBE) (CONCrRpiTS.NMSS VJAV0& TDoVVlHaN EVER H e SPEAKS S T R e ^ CAR. COMOUciTbR! UR TfNKVN ON i [UNDERSTFiND OMLf pR oposeo .. iquit this eating while we’re feeling STOVe. OVG-STpY, L A srm o H T i T b M e H e ALWAVS SAVS, The Travel Man said, with a smile, DOWN (AtLeCrOMNA G-eT “Now you lads wait here for a while. i fit. I hope I don’t get drowsy. There VJHVT V UAP V '^ ~ __ ^ I have a little business I must tend I is so much to be seen. I’d hate lo to right away. The men will soon I miss a single sight. I will not close o h ,T h a t s ^ ’e s T unload the ship of what came over ! my eyes tonight. I know we will FORCe OF HAeiT on this trip. Now watch them, if j enjoy things if our wits are keen.” Pcece:^ j'.vJVTH ossie,— £oj ap you care to, or just stay right here I Then Clowny said, “Where do we f WAiH/HdTdH and play.” I go from here, is what I’d like to CfiO>i£D l : j r The hunch played 'round an hour I know .” The Travel Man just smiled or so and then a loud voice said, land snapped, “To London—right “Hi, ho! I’m back again, and now I away! We’ll ride the boat train. we all will go somewhere to eat.” It ■ ’Twill be fun.” And ’twas no sooner was the friendly Travel Man and to I said than done. They rode to Lon­ his side the Tinies ran. “I’m don, watching all the sights along ! the way. hungry,” shouted aowny. “Food A N Tioues ■will be a welcome treat.” I In London town the Travel Man A fine cafe was right nearby and said, “Now we’ll do whate’er we can when they went in, me,' oh my, they ' to please you little fellows. Ah! ate until they simply couldn’t eat Here comes an omnibus! Come on, another thing. Their friend said, “I we’ll hop aboard it quick.” “That’s am glad to say I like to see you eat fine!” exclaimed one 'Tiny. “You are very kind to us!” that way. Now, is there something IBVNCASERVKX. more that J can have the waiter bring?” (The UnjTnites see more London »Gh; nef” cried Scouty. “We must sights in the next storj.) \

PAGE TWENTY ^ttrnlng Merchants* Annual Spring Opening

Mrs. Thomas F. Kelley of 83 Wal­ nut street has returned to her home ABOUTTOWN after undergoing an appendicitis Store Closes Wednesday Afternoon at Four O^Clock / hws. operation at the hospital in Pough­ Edward Boyle of Manchester keepsie, N. Y. Green is planning to give up seUlng milk wholesale and start a retail Miss Ruth M. Cohn of The Smart milk route in town. This change will Shop is in New York on a buying go into effect after April 1st. trip.—Adv. • J L f L -- - D EP A R TM EN T^STO R E SO. MAMCHESTEg^CONN.

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Free Telephone Service Call “ Enterprise 1200” The J. W. Hale Company You To Attend Their Annual Exquisite and Appropiate Needs For Tbf Tiniest Tots In SPRING \ j ifour Family Wednesday Evening, March Twenty-Sixth Things for baby’s comfort and things that are smart in a splendid collection that will win every mother’s approval. Hand made Baby Darling little Baby Coats, Seven Until Nine O’clock Dresses, first size, 1 and 2 beautifully made of crepe •I'pQvc; (1g cliinG 90c to $2.95 ?5'95 I "vX Honeycomb Shawls, Lovely soft Blankets, in V ‘\ prettv and warm, price variety of colors V $3.50 75c, $1.50 new season has arrived! Miss Spring Has awakened from Gertrudes 45c Creepers 90c her winter slumbers and is now sumptuously attired in the Kimonas 50c. Shirts, bands 45c each t \ Hand Crochet Baby Sacques...... $1.25 brighter and more fascinating colors which contribute Hand embroidered B ibs ...... 45c so much in creating and designing the new modes Soft Sole Shoes...... 90c pair Onting Flannel Diapers 27x27 ...... $1.25 for Spring. W e want you to attend this Fashion Quilted Pads 17x18 ...... 25c Exhibit which, for its completeness and cor­ Silk and Wool H ose ...... 50e pair Rubber Pants...... 20c pair rectness of style, marks another milestone Cloth cS Dryers ...... $1.95 ' in this store’s leadership in presenting Bassinettes with m attress...... $6.48 B onnets...... $1.25 and $1.50 always the newer and definitely ac­ Smart Berets in c o lo rs...... 90c and $1.45 cepted fashions in women’s, misses’ 5’ L ayette...... $8.98 to $20.00 \ and children’s wearables. Baby Shop— Second Floor

Try Our Special Box of “Around The Clock With- Fashions” MIXED SPRING Cheap Insurance FLOWERS $1.50 Shown By Local Mannequins Anderson Greenhouses Phone 8686 and Cheap Eggs There were two boxes of eggs Five of Manchester’s chamiing young girls have consented to act as mannequins and in a grocery store, one marked they will display the latest Spring and Summer fashions — ensembles :^r forty cents a dozen, and the morning, shopping, sports, afternoon and informal evening wear.' other marked sixty. They will be assisted by four children showing what’s new “What’s the difference between the forty and sixty cent eggs?” in Juvenile Apparel for Spring 1930. Let Us Invest asked a customer. "Aren’t eggs just eggs?” “Yes,” replied the grocery Fashion Parade Hours Your Money man, “imtil you come to use 7:00 to 7:45 them.” 8:00 to 8:45 The difference between a In Mortgages Travelers Automobile Policy and some cheaper contract may not On good reliable local proper­ be readily apparent at first; but ties. We handle all the de­ the Travelers contract quickly reveaUs its greater value when tails. you come to use It. No ’ r ^ < Music by Merchandise , 4' ■■V U L JOHN H. HAPPEN ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Behrejid’s INSURANCE SERVICE Sold Wednesday “Service That Satisfies” 19 lila c St. Phone 7031 Orch^tra S75 Main St. Phone 5440 Evening

ARE YOU READY FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING?

Temple Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star will begin its meeting ■ g W B i S B ABOUTTOWN tomorrow evening promptly at 7:30. Campb^ Council, K. of C. last 'Worthy Matron Mrs. Lula BidweU aiPNI WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. night determined to have f first de­ urges the officers to make this pos­ gree working on candidates now sible so that the comedy, “The Dis­ retuiy The meeting for that purpose trict Skule at Blueberry Comers” When you use your vacuum cleaner does it clean or just will be held In St. James’ halL The may begin at 8:15. The Ehitertain- Funeral Directors ment will be given in the banquet hum? ’The motor must be in excellent condition or the suction work will be followed by a lunch, ESTABLISHED K YEARS will not be great enough to clean thoroughly. Let us test your the committee of which is headed by haJl of the Masonic Temple and the OPOD THINOS TO CAT** cleaner and make repairs if necessary, as an occasional check up Arthur E. Keating. Last night sup­ general public wUl be welcome. A will save expensive repairs later. per was served by a committee con­ nominal admission charge is being BUCK SHAD ...... 39c lb. sisting of John Raggdts, Raymond madOi Also Roe Shad. NORTON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT Mahoney and Harold Keating. BAKER’S COCOA ...... 17c 1-2 lb. can ^ RobertKAnije^n : • j . - PhS^: Rev. Frederick Nasoii of Grace SUGAR ...... 10 lbs. 53c m COMEANY ’The Mlzpah O rcle -o f the South Church, Hartford, will he the guest F^eral'Diiector CONFECTIONERY SUGAR ...... 8c ^ g . Phone 406Q * HiQiard Street Methodist church will meet at the' preacher - at the - Lentep sendee at- ome of Mrs. J. A. Rand, 28 Hollis­ St. Mary’s Episcopal church tomor-' ter street this evening. row evening at 7:30.

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