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B O S m PROBE N O r a TRIAL NEAWEND Detroit, Mich., Jan. 10.— Mrs. ^ The officers, after notifying OFJABINET Grace Wood, estranged wife of Wood to be on the lookout, secret­ Ralph A. Wood, president of a con­ ed themselves about Wood’s office struction company bearing his in Wyandotte, Detroit suburb. Reports Around State House John Curry Next to Get Hear­ By Agreement Between Fac­ naipe, was under arrest today in When the thugs drove up in an President-Elect Listens to a connection with a plot to kill her automobile, the officers and Wood ing— Hess Another One wealthy husband. fired from ambush. Score of Job Seekers But Say Special Grand Jury tions Final Vote on Anti- One of the four would-be assas­ Deputy Sheriff Thomas Dunnigaa sins, said to have been hired to dis­ was seriously wounded in the ex­ Will Be Called to Investi­ of Trio to Get a Separate War Treaty Will Be Tak­ pose of Wood, was killed last nignt change of shots with the gunmen. Makes No Decision— Mel­ when police, state troopers and The dead man was identified as deputy sheriffs, who had been William Thompson of Wyandotte. gate Bribery Charge, Trial. en Tomorrow. “ tipped off.” frustrated the plot. ! An hour later, Mrs. Wood, head lon Only One Picked. Wood’s own gun dropped the man ’ of the Grace Land Co., was placed who would have killed him. The .under arrest for questioning. She Boston, Jan. 10— Account books | Court House, York, Pa., Jan. 10. Washington, Jan. 10.— The end other three gi nmen escaped. i was found bedridden at her home. "Washington, Jan. 10 — Herbert and records of the Boston National j — With his mother sitting beside of the battle over unconditional Hoover is putting in union hours him in the prisoner’s dock, crying League Baseball Club today were ' ratification of the Kellogg-Briand CUT OFF TOES listening to the volunteer cabinet­ examined by the finance commis­ softly, John Curry, 14, was placed peace treaty was in sight in the RUBINOW EECTED makers. His visitors fairly tread, sion, probing Sunday baseball on trial today charged with the Senate today with the Irreconcil­ SO SHOE FITS on each other’s heels as they pass, bribery charges. murder of Nelson D, Rehmeyer, able band fighting vainly for a endless chain fashion, in and out The books and records were aged farmer-recluse. Young Curry, resolution setting forth the Ameri­ MERCHANT^'HEAD English Doctor Reveals Secret of his big suite at the Mayflower brought down from th j State House Wilbert G. Hess and John Blymyer, can terms of adherence. of Society Women Who Wish hotel. where they had been under scrutiny He listens, occasionally asks a by the attorney general’s office. a “ powwow doctor,” bludgeoned Senator Moses (R) of N. H., to Have Smaller Feet. Meanwhile Assistant District At­ Rehmeyer, whom they believed to author of the resolution, publicly question, but for the most part per­ C. of C. Division in Session London, Jan. 10.— Startling mits his visitors to do the talking. torney F. T. Doyle was in confer­ be a witch, to death on the night of President-elect Herbert Hoover, talking things over with White proposed to Senator Borah (R) of ence with Assistant Attorney Gener­ Idaho, leader of the treaty forces, disclosures that many Eng­ If he has made any committments Nov. 27 last. House correspondents, with whom he will have considerable to do in the lish society women are going at all— save that concerning the al Gerald J. Callahan, who was in­ ne.xt four years, is pictured here, left. The “ boys” wanted to know all that they negotiate an agreement at Hotel Sheridan— Dis­ vestigating to see whether the state Blymyer, the first of the trio to for a final vote on the treaty. Borah about minus their toes in or­ retention of Andrqw W. Mellon as about his views on Latin America. secretary of the treasury— ^political Corrupt Practices Act was violated be tried, was sentenced last night consented at once and it was under­ der to wear fashionable shoes Washington does not know of it, in' the campaign for Sunday pro­ by a jury which found him guilty stood both sides were willing to ] have been made here by Dr. cuss Parking. despite Its ear-to-the-keyhole atti­ fessional sports. to life imprisonment. take the vote tomorrow. A final A, E. Kennard, and roused Some Rumors Curry and Hess were brought in­ agreement probably will be reached much comment today. Dr. tude. V. Suffolk county courthouse ob­ to court this morning. Immediate­ HOHENZOLLERNS QUIT Kennard is one of the fore­ The stock question asked all visi­ later in the day. At the meeting of the Merchants tors as they emerge from the presi­ servers thought that the visit of ly. Curry’s attorney demanded a Meet Early most hone specialists in Lon­ Doyle to the Slate House indicated separate trial for the boy. This was Division of the Chamber of Com­ dent-elect’s office, which is buried The Senate met an hour earlier merce last evening at the Hotel don. deep in the center of his 12-room that special Grahd Jury would be granted automatically. than usual in order to provide more In an interview, the special­ called in on the Sunday baseball 'Selection of the jury was begun ALL HOPE OF MONARCHY Sheridan William Rublnow was lay-out. Is: “ And what did he.say?” time for debate but the discussion elected president to succeed F. T. ist revealed that scores of invariably the reply is: “ Well, he briberv investigation. at once. smart women are having their Prisoner Calm. w-.s slow in getting under way. Blish, Earl Seaman was reelected appeared interested, and he listen­ Upon leaving Callahan’s office, Only five Senators were on the little or third too amputated so Doyle said that the subject of their The boyish, apple-cheeked, black­ treasurer and George Rlx secretary. ed.” conversation was “ confidential.” haired Curry smiled jauntily as he floor when the Senate convened, that their feet will fit into Good Listener Letter to Newspaper Written and it required 15 minutes to get a “ Did it have to do with the base­ gazed around the crowded court­ STOCK VALUES UP small, smart-toed shoes. As a listener and as one who can ball case,” Doyle was asked. room. He paid little attention to quorum. But this is only the lesser keep his own counsel. Mr. Hoover “ Yes,” said Doyle. his mother, Mrs. Anna Curry Mc- by Ex-Crown Princess Senators Bingham (R) of Conn., evil of the craze for “ chic” is proving daily that he hasn’t been and Barkley (D) of Key, opened Doyle was closeted with Calla­ Lane, who sat just back of him, a F IF H PER CENT footwear, according to Dr. sitting at the front of Mr, Coo- the debate, both urging actioa by lidge’s Cabinet table for five years han for one hour and 25 minutes. handerkerchnef to her eyes. Kennard. H assures that high Cecile Reveals That Rela­ the Senate to protect American in- | heels will result in a genera­ for nothing. Hess, who is 18, a skinny, gawky terests under the treaty. They The reticence of the president­ blonde youth, seemed frightened as tion of crippled women. warned that the British and French elect concerning his Cabinet ap­ he sat in court, shackled to a The foot is rapidly becoming tives Are Facing Facts. Speculations Force Up Val­ interpretations gave the treaty a pointments has given rise to many deputy sheriff. He had none of the the ugliest part of the modern meaning and importance far be­ rumors, and it is giving a good deal FREAK MURDERS assurance of Curry, or of Blymyer. woman,” said the doctor. yond its original limits. of left-handed courage to those who After Curry’a trial got under way. Berlin, Jan. 10.— Princ'h Wilhelm, ues Far Beyond Their Real are hacking various candidates for Hess was taken to the York county aged 22, eldest son of the ex-crown jobs. They apparently feel that so PUZZLE SLEUTHS jail, where Blymer is confined in a Worth, Survey Shows. long as there is reticence there is cell awaiting the day when he will prince of , and logical pre­ HE TOLD PRESIDENT hope. begin his life term in the Eastern tender to the throne in the Reich HOUDINI MESSAGE There are rumors that' Mr. Hoo­ penitentiary at Philadelphia. and Prussia, seems definitely to ver already has made up his mind By W. S. COUSINS. NEWS THAT MADE WAR Boy and Aged Woman Kill­ Judge Ray P. Sherwood speeded have abandoned all hopes ot ever concerning his official family, and up selection of the jury by elim- I. N. S. Financial Editor. that he is merely going through the restoring the Hohenzollern mon­ IS NOT BELIEVED Washington Policeman Who ceremony of listening to this end­ ed for No Apparent Rea­ (Continned on Page 2.) archy. I New York, Jan. 10.— A compila­ less stream of recommendations This, at least, is the';interpreta-‘ tion of stock values just completed Notified McKinley About merely out of ppliteness and a tion placed today upon a remark­ by Frazier Jelke & Company shows Maine, Dies Today. sense of political duty. There are son in New York. Scientists Will Not Give $31,- other rumors that he will announce able letter of Crown Princess Cecile that in the whirlwind markets of contributed to a series printed by Washington. Jan. 10.— The man his entire Cabinet before leaving GEN. BOOTH ASKED 1928 a list of 100 representative who carried the news to President for Florida next week. There are the Berliner Lokanzeiger and en­ industrial stocks jumped In value 000 Reward to Arthur New York, Jan. 10.— Metropoli­ titled “ What German mothers feel McKinley that the battleship Maine still others that he won’t even be­ from 22 billion to 32 billions, or had been blow., up in Havana Har­ gin the actual consideration of a tan detectives today '..'ere confront­ around Christmas time.” nearly Hfty per cent. William Rubinow TO QUIT POSITION The two notable passages of this bor was dead here today— John S. Ford. slate until he is safely away from ed by two mysterious murders com­ Two very interesting facts are Jamison, for 41 years on the police the pulling and hauling of capital letter which, according to the opin­ brought out in this remarkable Reports of the various officers were mitted last night. No possible mo­ force. * politicians. ion of many German and neutral comparison: first, that current > read and accepted. Discussion of Has Picked Cabinet tive could be unearthsd in either readers, seem to bear out motherly Jamison was stationed at the any summer schedule for June, July New York, Jan. 10.— Mediums, earnings and present income yields White House during McKinley’s ad­ The truth probably lies some­ case. approval of her sons “ facing hard nlayed little part in the advance, and August was tabled to be taken spiritualists and explorers of “ The where between, unfloubtedly, the High Council of Salvation facts,” run as follows: ministration. Early on the morning up at a later meeting. Leo Moore, a lO-year-i-.d office there being no' such sensational ex­ Great Unknown” today can still president-elect has settled upon “ He— Prince. Wilhelm— is a stu­ of February 15. he answered the The present parking situation on boy, was found shot through the pansion in the business and net in­ contend for $31,000 in awards for some of the men he wants around heart on the jfieenth floor of a Army Suggests That Aged dent of th' law, takes great inter­ telephone at the White House. Main street was brou,ght up by his cabinet table for the next four come of the corporations under re­ Secretary of the .Navy Long told Christopher Glenney who expressed downtown New York office building. est in the history of his fatherland view. producing spiritualistic manifesta­ years. But he doesn’t choose yet No one had heard a shot nor could and holds the view that a young him to awaken the President at himself as being not at all in favor tions which cannot be reproduced to make the information public. Second, that the lead was taken once and -inform him that the with the present situation. the weapon be found. Police were Leader Retire. man in these days should, with all by new and in many cases unproven by scientific or natural means. There is still plenty of time. It is his mental gifts and power, render Maim had been blown up. He believed that some further inclined to believe the muruer the stocks which flashed through the This was the announcement of seven weeks yet before inaugura­ service to the community wherever McKinley, according to Jamison, action must be taken to remove the tion. And to announce half a cab­ work of a maniac. speculative skies like meteors. oars of merchants, clerks and pro­ the magazine through which the Mrs. Margaret Fink, 74, was Sunbury-On-Tliames, England. he can make himself useful.” paced the floor repeating, “ The inet would only Increase the pres­ Though still in the speculative .Maine blown up. The Maine blown fessional men from Main street to prizes are offered despite the fact found stranglea to death in her Jan. 10.— The faction in the Salva­ No Time To Worry class, they have the most powerful that Arthur Ford, minister of the sure upon him for the remaining The crown princess concluded up.” give more room for customers. places. apartment in Brooklyn. Her body tion Army opposing the continued financial backing, and big things Frank H. Anderson was of the First Spiritualist church, says he was discovered by Miss Clara Mar­ her letter by saying: South Seeks ,Tob. leadership of General Bramwell are promised for stocks which have opinion that the one hour parking received and decoded the secret The south, militantly aggresslv* tin, 22, who shared the apanment “ You see, my life is filled with jumped sensationally in to the 200 rule was still the best solution. He message of the late Harry Houdini with Mrs. Fink. A rag was tied Booth won a sweeping victory in the duties of a mother and other In its new-found Republicanism, is and 300 cla.ss almost overnight. said that it seems very hard to get to his wife from the world of conducting an energetic drive for around the aged wmman’s throat. the High Council meeting today. tasks approaching me from with­ The Favorites. JUGO-SLAVIA COPIES people to use parking spaces even spirits. Officials of the magazine, No Motive out, so that no time is left for Cabinet representation. Kentucky The H;igh Council unanimously The motor, mercantile, utility when provided free. Hale’s well/ a scientific publcaiion, pointed out Republicans are working in daily Moore was shot through the brooding or wailing over sad condi­ and electrical manufacturing stocks lighted space in the rear of the I that the message in code had been adopted a deputation to sec the tions. We all live in a period in MUSSOUNI METHODS relays, presenting the name of Mrs. heart while be Avas washing his general and suggest that he retire. were great favorites during the store only had 65 cars at the most published in a book, “ Harry Hou­ bands in the firm’s washroom. No which there have to be created at any one . time even during the Alvin T. Hert, vice chairman of the The fact that the resolution receiv­ year, but in many cases they had dini, his life story” by Harry Kel- national committee, who had titular trace was left by the murderer and values instrumental in aiding our fired their big guns in 1927, and Christmas rush. log.?, and that since its publication ed unanimous consent caused a country to march again at the head King Alexander Instructs All charge of the feminin*- end of the no motive could be suggested. The widespread sensation as it had pre- had little ammunition left for a It was also the opinion of several someone may have been successful case presents one of the most curi­ of European kultur.” Officials to Keep Out of Poli­ members that a “stop and go” light Hoover campaign. Virginia Repub­ \lou.siy been thought that the Brit­ strong market in 19 28. The rails in decoding the message. licans have advanced the name of ous on record. Neutral readers argue that the were laggards and the steel stocks tical Discussions. at Main and Park streets would be A Third Person. ish members of the High Council boy’s placin.^ himself at the disposal much more practical than an of C. Bascom Slemp, former secretary No revolver or shell was found would contest ihe efforts to remove stood on their reputation won as Joseph Dunninger, head of the and no shot was heard although of the com.munity unconditionaily ficer. Many people complain that to President Coolidge. and credited the general in order to prevent the the bell-wethers of ttie forward Vienna, Jan. 10.— Chiefs of the physical research committee of the with being the “ master mind” of workmen were within 20 feet of the and without specifying the lange of due to peculiar lightin,g conditions possibility of encroachment by the mo%'ements of other years on the government in Jugo-Slavia under magazine, expressed the opinion the Hoover campaign in the south. scene. A small amount of money his ambitions, is tantamount to his motorists cannot see the officer and American branch of the Army. big board. royal dictatorship are going to copy that a third person, possibly the There are few in Washington and a ring in the boy’s pockets dis­ having given up definitely all hopes the methods of Mussolini, according his sign at night. The Resolution Seven of the thirteen groups in nurse in the sickroom in which who seriously believe that Mrs. counted any robbery motives for a monarchist revival and even­ to advices from Belgrade today. It was decided to appoint a com­ The resolution said: “ that the the hundred stocks under review mittee to confer with the selectmen Houdini was confined, may have Hert stands any chance of a Young Moore was the toi sup­ tual restitution of the Hohenzol­ showed increases in market value King Alexander through Premier overheard the message both in code general, being as his doctors assure lern dynasty. on this matter and the matter of cabinet appointment, despite tho port of his aged parents, Mr. and greater than the average gain of Zivkovic has warned all provincial and decoded when Houdini and his us, capable of considering impor­ The second paragraph is inter­ traffic problems. great drive in her behalf, or that. Mrs. William Moore and so far as tant questions and giving decisions 46.5 per cent., according to the officials that he expects them to wife discussed the message shortly In fact, there will be any woman in preted as meaning that the crown work hard and observq the utmost the police have been able to de­ thereon, it Is resolved that' the Frazier Jelke report. The amuse­ nefore the magician’s death. Mrs. the Cabinet. Mrs. Hert may be princess and probably the entire honesty.’’ The people^ will be ask­ termine had no enemies. president and vice-president and ment stocks registered a net gain Houdini is now seriously ill and has given an appointment in the Hoo­ family fo the former heir to the ed to unite In a national movement five members of the High Council of 192.8 per cent, for the year. at times been delirious and she may ver administration, if she wants, ft, Kaiser’s throne, have once and for Mining stocks gained 102 per cent.; of “ hard work and silent effort for WORK EXPLAINS WHY have revealed the message herself, be deputed to see the general and all overcome the ?hock of the revo­ but the betting is that it will not be suggest that he now retire from utilities 85 per cent.; merchandise the common welfare.” Dunninger said. Mrs. Houdini FALLS TO DEATH lution and have settled down to Political dissensions will not be of cabinet rank. office, retaining the title of ‘gen­ 67.7 per cent.; electrical manufac­ HE STOPPED PROBE herself is reported today to have Slenip’s Chances. “ face the facts.” That is, they have turing 65.4 per cent.; motors 55.6 tolerated. The utmost supervision grown skeptical of the message re­ eral’ and continuing to enjoy the accepted the fact as Irreparable that Slemp would like to be In his New York, Jan. 10.— Miss Freda per cent.; industrials 51.3 per cent. will be exercised by the govern­ ceived by Ford. honor and dinities attaching there­ Germany has become a repub’ io. ment, but Irom all indications the Cabinet. His resignation as secre­ Lanz, 28, of Stamford, Conn., a to.” An important factor in the tre­ Ex-Secretary of Interior Says Officials of the magazine said tary to President Coolidge after the maid, was killed early today when mendous enhancement of industrial press censorship will not be so Mrs. Houdini claimed to have with­ News Leaked Out drastic as in Italy. However, no He Wanted Justice for In­ 1924 campaign was attributed to she fell from a second floor win­ The High Council had planned to stock values was the increase of 26 drawn her $10,000 award several bis unwillingness to continue in the dow into the back yard. The body per cent, in total shares outstand­ paper will be allowed to print any­ dian Who W as Swindled. weeks ago w.ithout notifying the withhold publication of the resolu­ thing derogatory to the new regime. administration without promotion was found by Mis. Thomas Posner tion until the general received anu SENATE PLANS PROBE ing, brought about by the expan^ magazine. The magazine, however, in recognition of his services in when she was awakened by the sion through mergers and new Washington, Jan.. 10.^—Ex-Secre­ will continue its $21,000 offer for considered it, but decided to permit tary of Interior Hubert Work’s only 1924. cries of her baby, with whose care its publication because the general’s distributions in the form of stock true spiritualism. Ford has express­ North Carolina, which also went Miss Lanz was charged. Mrs. Pos­ OF BOOZE SITUATION dividends. Approximately 60,000,- TO CHANGE DAWES PLAN reason for stopping the grand jury ed no intention of claiming any of letter “ v^as communicated to a Lon­ Inquiry of the Jackson Rarpett case the prizes Republican, has a candidate for ner went to the baby’s room and don ne\»spaper without the knowl­ 000 shares of the new stock were whom really sincere and high hopes found the window opened. Looking last summer was to insure.-justice, edge of the High Council.” distributed through the stock divi­ Paris, Jan. 11.— Definite steps are held. He is Stuart W. Cramer, out she saw the body in the yard To Authorize President-Elect dend route last year. he told the Senate. Indiaa affairs (Geniral Booth’s letter, which toward ultimate revisiou of the committee today. a cotton manufacturer of Cramer- below. I^olice notified relatives of town, N. C. Independently wealthy, Miss Lanz in Stamford. was published by the London Dally Hoover to Name Private Dawes Plan were taken here today Work was called to explain sud­ Mail, announced the appointment Citizens to Make Investiga­ in three meetings of the repara­ den abandonment of criminal pr^o- WOULD OUST STEWART possessed of a distinguished busi­ Posner told the police that Miss tions commission. A meeting was Lanz bad quarrelled with her of a commission, headed by Com­ ceedings against Indian,^ Commis­ ness and administrative record, and tion. held during the morning and two sweetheart six weeks ago. missioner E. J, Higgins, to take LOS ANGELES‘t O S r sioner Charles Burke and ptbeirs an important cog in the machinery over nis duties as supreme chief, other informal meetings were held New York, Jan. 10.— John D. of the Hoover victory In thfe Old Washington, Jan. 10.— After connected with the case.'Cbaries B. until he recovers from his present at 4:30 and 6:20 o’clock this after­ Rockefeller. Jr., let it be known to­ North state. virtually deciding to make the pro­ FOR OVER 12 HOURS noon. Selby, special assistant attorney illness.) g^eral in Oklahoma, started^tie day that there will be no let-iip in Annapolis Graduate. FLU WARNING The following official statement posed Hoover presidential Inquiry A statement issued when the late Cramer Is agraduate of the Naval into prohibition enforcement a pub­ afternoon session began said: • Grand Jury action, but ten.days be­ bis bitter fight to oust Coi. Robert was issued: fore the Jury vias to convene receiv­ VV. Stewart.as chairman ot the Academy, Class of ’ 88, and one can lic investigation, the Senate judi­ Finally Sighted by Watchers “ The allied experts have been bear In Hoover circles that he “ The High Council adjourned ed orders from the Justice Depart­ hoard of thf Standard Oil Company Washington, Jan. 10.— A warn­ early to give the appointed seven ciary committee today postponed on Ship Near Pensacola, named but the Allies have not yet already has been tentatively select­ Informed the commission the names ment to halt.it, ...... ,• of Indiaha. ing that the present epidemic of in­ delegates an opportunity of visiting until next Monday final action on Fla.— Fog Slows Trip, ed as secretary of the navy. Cramer fluenza may be followed by a more the joint “ wet and dry” plan. of the American observers. A com­ He charged a conspiracy to de­ In a letter to the company’s the general. After the hymn, ‘O, prive Barnett.of a 32,000,000 for­ 1s 61 years old. He is a big mill severe type with u higher mortality The proposal, agreed upon by munique will be issued later In the stockholders today, Mr. Rockefel­ owner, a former president of the God, Our Help In Ages past,’ a let­ Pensacola, Fla., Jan. lO.-^Watch- evening when the meeting is tune. r^te was given the public today at Senators Jones (R ) of Wash.: Dry X ler asks for proxies for the annual American Cotton Manufacturer's the national influenza conference In ter to the general; couched In af­ ers aboard the itendership U, S. S.. ended.” meeting in March to oppose Stew­ fectionate terms was laid upon the leader, and Edge (R ) of N, J., Wet Patoka sighted the Los Angeles at Association, was a member of the a statement by Surgeon General leader would authorize President- FISHERMEN’S MEETING. art’s re-election as chairman of the Council o f National Defense daring Hugh S. Gumming. table. An Impressive, silent cere­ 11:26 a. m., today according to re^- Elect Hoover to name a commission GOVERNOR’S VACATION. board, and declares that he already the "war, and came into intimate It was ironic that on the day of mony followed, 56 delegates walk­ ports relayed here from Port St, Hartford, Conn., Jan. 10,— The ing in procession to the president’s of nine citizens to conduct the in­ Josep’’ , Fla. has received the support of holders contact with Mr. Hoover as secre­ the conference the surgeon general Hartford, Conn., Jan. 10.— Gov­ Connecticut Association of Fish^aod of “ substantial amount of stack.” table where they signed what will quiry. Groping its way through low- tary of commerce on various trade — the highest government medical ernor Trumbull starts (or Florida Gatpe clubs will bold an all-day His' fight against Col. Stewart dates fioubtless prove a historic docu­ hanging clondb and its vision of the meeting at East Glastonbury .tOr problems affecting the cotton manu­ officer— was taken ill with influ­ on Saturday (or a mid-winter vaca­ (ronr the time that the bead of the enza and confined to his bed. Cum- ment. . earth obscured by dense fog. the tion which he will spend in St. morrow with trap shooting from facturing industry. i tuing caught cold while in Chicago “ ‘A veritable sacrament,’ was TRE.%SURY BALANCE dirigible ,)ieared its obJecGve 12 Petersburg. Present plans indicate 9 to 12. a dinner at noon, arid a Indiana comprny refused to testi­ Hoover is. known to thii^ some time ago and last night was one commissioner’s comment. hours, behind schedule, after bat­ Mrs. Trumbull and Miss Florence business meeting to discuss pro­ fy before the Congressional , higfLy of him. However, the prob- forced to bed with a high tempera­ / ‘The council will reassemble on Washington,'Jan. 10.— Treasury tling head winds throughout the Trumbull will go south with the posed legislativo mea ;s at 1 mittees investigating the oil scuh- ture. S^aturfl^’y.” balance. Jan. 8: S18 6.015.331.06. nlcht, ‘ savarnnr. dals. * (Continued on Page S.) ■ ■ m : .

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Htfd-Conn Trust Co. 680 700 Am Tobacco ...... 176 Mr. Morlarty's first venture in do r t s ...... 93 97 Anaconda ...... 117% Science Editor, NEA Service. business life of Manchester dates Htfd Bank & Trust 610 630 Atchison ...... 198% back to 1870 when he opened a Land Mtg & Title . — 60 Atlantic Refining ...... 64*% ' Nevr York.— ^When a child asks store in a frame building on Pleas­ Morris Plan Bank .160 — Balt & Ohio ...... 122% Uc '* ant street, just west of Pine. He Phoenix State B&T 500 — Beth Steel ...... 86 “ What makes grandma hear us was associated with his mother, Park St Bank - 1000 — Can Pac ...... 241'% over the telephone?” and we an­ Mrs. Catherine Moriarty in a gen­ Riverside Trust . . . 650 — Ches & Ohio ...... 216 swer, as most of us surely have— eral store business. Later he mov­ West Hart Trust . .360 — Bonds. C M & St. Paul ...... 35% “ Tiny little fairies that take our ed to a one story frame building at Chi Rock Isl & P a c ...... 133% messages through thin copper Maple and Main street and entered Htfd & Conn. W’sl 6 95 — East Conn Pow 5’s . 101 103 Cons Gas ...... 107% yrires.” the stove, hardware, plumbing and Corn Prod ...... 89 % tinning business. Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 118 — little do we realize how close D upont...... 501 He later bought property on Conn L P 5%s . . . 107 109 to the actual truth we really are. Erie ...... 68% •' For there are millions and mil­ Birch street and built a store build­ Conn L P 4% s . . . 100 152 ing on that street, almost at the Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 103% '105 General Electric ...... 240 % lions of tiny fairies, which we con­ General Motors ...... 203% veniently call atoms, that shove corner of Spruce. Insurance Stocks one another about in their excite­ Twelve years ago he gave up ac­ Aetna Casualty ...1 4 8 0 1520 Gen Mo New ...... 81% ment to deliver the messages that tive business but continued to look Aetna insurance .. 735 750 Int Harv New ...... 96% we speak or telegraph from one after his real estate Interests until Aetna L i f e ...... 1085 1095 Int Nickel N e w ...... 56% point to another. These countless he became ill. He has not made Automobile ...... 475 485 Kenecot ...... 157% and invisible elves are subjects his home in Manchester for the past Conn General...... 19J0 1980 Mack Truck ...... 107 that intrigue the minds of scien­ five years, having been a resident xHartford Fire . . . 960 970 Marland O i l ...... 45-% tists in such fairylands as the Bell of Hartford. Htfd Steam Boiler . 810 830 Miami Cop ...... 33% Telephone laboratories in this city. Lincoln Nat Life .. 140 — Mo Pac ...... '...... 67 IJncaiiny Instruments. National ...... 1275 1325 N Y Central ...... 189 It is here that they are counted, Phoenix ...... 930 950 New Haven ...... 86% segregated and even dissected — “ BUD” FISHER AGAIN Travelers ...... 1790 1810 North Amn ...... 92% numerous and invisible as they are. Packard ...... 144% But to accomplish this almost im­ IN DIVORCE COURTS Conn Elec Sve p . . 95 98 Penna R R ."...... 78% possible achievement, this fairy­ Conn L P 8% . . . 119 123 Postum Cereal ...... 77 land must be equipped with instru­ Conn L P 7 % . . , 116 120 Prsd Steel C a r ...... 22% ments that are superhuman and un­ Conn L P 5% pfd . 99 102 Pullman ...... 88 Vt canny in their operation. Noted Cartoonist is Trying to Conn L P 6% pfd . 110 114 , Radio Corp ...... 369% There is, for instance, the micro­ Prove That He Was Not Conn.P Co (par 25) 14'7 132T^ Reading ...... 109% Greenwich W&G 6 . 101 scope laboratory of the Bell Tele­ Wed Legally. 98 So Pac ...... 130 phone laboratories. Francis F. Lu­ 137 142 Sou Ry ...... 156% cas, a leading authority on this j 130 135 Standard Oil N J ...... 53% kind of research, is its director. He-i Albany, K Y., Jan. 10 — The Htfd Gas c (par25) 90 95 marital troubles of Harry C. The little blonde third from the left, or somewhere, in a London Standar Oil N Y ...... 44% has a corps of assistants who call show, drew the attention of an American movie director. Nobody knew do pfd (par 25) . 65 70 Standard Oil Calif ...... 7'0% themselves “ microscopists,” all pre­ ( “ Bud” ) Fisher, cartoonist, and his 180 185 wife, Aedita S. Fisher today were her; she was “ just a fairly clever dancer.” But the director decided she Studebaker ...... ^85% ; Stocks.» paring metals and other substances -'Was more than “ fairly clever” looking and found that her name was Texas Co ...... ; .'"65 % for examination under powerful before the Court of Appeals. Am Hardware .... 72% 74 Counsel for Fisher argued that Miriam Seegar, an American herself, and just two years out of high Union Pac ...... 219% microscopes and studying these at I I2CIS: American Hosiery . 27 — the report of the referee which gave school in Indianapolis. Miriam was offered a leading role in a British U S Rubber ...... 45% various angles and temperatures. American Silver . . . 25 — Mr?. Fisher a separation should not feature film and now she has won a contract to come back to her native U S Steel ...... 164% Miss A. K. Marshall, for many Miss A. K. Marsliall of the Bell Telephone lahoralorics is shown land and star in other pictures. xArrow Electric pf 105 108 years at this fine work, took me with one of the uncanny cameras scientists there use daily in their be confirmed because It was “ con­ xAr-Hart & Hege . 51 53 Westinghouse ...... 145% Into this realm of fairyland— and work. trary to law and evidence.” Automatic Refrig . 10 20 Willys Overland ...... 34 a. most intriguing magic city it Fisher’s lawyer questioned the Acme Wire ...... 18 23 ly, then more and more carefully. while a light we cannot see shines validity of the marriage, pointing WITCH SLAYER GETS LIFE; proved to be. FILM STAR QUIT Bigelow-Hart com . 94 98 Do not let a cold hang on. Try Several grades of emery cloth are on .the specimen and brings out its out to the court that the ceremony 100 105 This is the city of the invisible. used down to the finest obtainable. details. Thus the microscopist can do pfd ...... First Aid Cord Tablets. Magnell Here the inhabitants delve into was performed on Oct. 24. 191.5 by Bristol Brass .... 40 42 Then the surface is polished with a discern the minute grains in hard Captain Hartley of the Leviathan Drug Company.— Adv. PAL NOW ON TRIAL 375 — things too small for us to see and fine powder called alundum, and steel and measure their width to Case Lockwood & B bring them up to a size that makes on the “ high seas.” 'file ceremony, FOR TRADE JOB; Colli" 5 Co...... 135 145 then with an even fined powder of one quarter-millionth of an inch! the cartoonist’s lawyer said: was Them visible to our eyes. Here also magnesium oxide while water keeps (Continued from Page 1.) xColt’s Firearms .. 44 46 Even this, however, is not power­ invalid because Captain Hartley 65 they work with waves, invis­ thinning it down even further. ful enough to see the tiny atoms Eagle Lock ...... 60 was not vested with the necessary 143 150 PARSONS' ible and tiny, that help them great­ To make this operation even that make up the materials under LOSES BY FAKE inating conscientious objectors to Fafnir Bearing . . . ly in seeing those little fairy atoms legal authority to perform a mar­ Fuller Br Class A. 18 more refined, the last polishing is observation. There are 100,000,- riage. capital punishment in a body. about which they want to learn do Class AA .... — 75 TONIGHT done with a velvety cloth aptly 000 of these in an inch, and the Fisher also is opposed to paying Eight jurors were selected with­ more. called “ kitten's ear.’’ nearest we have come to measur­ in twenty minutes. Hart & Cooley .... 240 — Eyes That See All. the $5,000 fee claimed by the ref­ Paris.— Gabriel de Gavvoue for­ 140 150 FRIDAY AXH SATURDA No finer surface can be obtained ing such small particles is 400 eree who heard the separation suit. sook national popularity as a mo­ I Defense Plans, To do this, there is a battery of after this, it is said. So the surface times their size. j The defense sought to show that 112 118 Pop. Mat. Sat. 50c to ^ tion picture star to become sales —- microscopes of all sorts ,and sizes, is etched, or eaten into by an acid, j Blymyer, the “ powwow , doctor” Landers, Fr & Cll . 69 backed by cameras that take pic­ Like Sand. director for a string of Investment Manning & Bow A . 17 19 so that its crystal structure may But look at the ground glass in dominated the boy, Curry. Through By Sir Charles Yonn£ tures of these invisible particles of become more distinguishable under PUBLIC RECORDS companies, being engaged for his j do Class B .... 12 14 matter. A microscope is an instru­ the camera on which the enlarged handsome appearance. Police hail­ one witness Clayton G. Hess, who Nc Brit Mch pfd . 100 105 the microscope. admitted driving Blymyer, Curry ment that enlarges things too small view of a specimen is thrown and ed the companies’ operations. Now xdo com ...... 43 45 Exacting Demands. you will see miniature grains that and his brother. Wilbert Hess, to for us to see directly and bring lie Gavrone is neither popular star Niles, Bement Pond 200 210 Magnified fiOOO times, this sur­ look like the fine sands of a desert Parmer Rehmeyer’s house, the de­ them into our vision. It is nothing Certificate of Trade Name. nor sales director. do p,fd ...... 100 — face looks like mountainous terri­ magnified to the size of great eggs. Gustave A. Katz has filed notice fense brought out that Bfj'inyer but a series of lenses, aided by a What is considered the most sen­ North & Jtfdd .... 29 » 31 The Furernuner o t the .i’opnlar tory, but that is clearer than the We are still, however, within one- of intention to do business under “ did most of the talking.” — "Strong spot of light. sational financial scandal since the xPratt & W'ht pfd . 100 Gentlemen-Crook IMajrit W ith This rough-and-tumble surface seen be­ four hundredth the chance of act­ the trade name of .Modern Dyers “ On the way there Blymyer did UiMtinKuiMhe'ii Cast By this simple means, however, Panama Canal fiasco stopped de Peck, Stow & Wol . 19 21 v e can peek into the eyepiece of a fore polishing. That’s fine enougii ually bbserving them singly. and Cleaners. the talking.'- said the witness. “ He Russell Mfg Co . . . 165 175 \VtLM.4JU FAVFKSHAM Cor many inirpose.'^, hut not for the Gavroiic’s apparently successful CFCII.IA I.OFTITS microscope that can enlarge an ob­ The neare.st to this chance is in Warrantee Deed. said: ‘I have to work on this man Seth Thomas C com 31 — exacting demands of the men in this transition from make-believe to fi­ JACOB ItKN-AJMl ject as high as GOOO times so that this great microscopic laboratory in John Rcig has sold to Laurence (Rehmeyer’s) mind. I'll get him do pfd ...... 26 — CUAltLFS IIICH.UAN nance. .we mav b9^able to see it and study 1 J • the faitiyland of the Bell Telephone A. Converse house and land lo­ under my control. I’ll get a lock of Smyth Mfg Co n .. 105 110 KFGINALO MASON laboratories. Other means, mostly He was the executive managing VBUNON STEELE} ^ts construction. 1 They want even more details re- cated at Woodbridge aud Doane his hair and break the spell he has Standard Screw .. 125 135 HELEN LOWELL r A shiny surface becomes a rough voaled to them. So they call upon chemical, have been found to tell streets. the sales force that built up the put over us.’ ” Stanley Works com 66 68 LAWilANCE irORSAV Tleld under such inspection. ’That the Invisible ultra-violet rays that us much about these mysterious iMeclianlc’s Lien. “ Gasette du tranc,” financial pub­ Later, the witness added, Bly- Scoville Mfg Co .. 60 62 FCLLEIC MELLISU ‘makes study of such a surface diffi­ would be injurious to them under .fairies called atoms. But there is The Manchester Grain & Coal Co., lication, co-operating with five in­ myer said: “ I'm at fault for what Tavlor & Fenn . . . . 140 1.50 imiNSLEV SHAW one as yet that can reveal them to MARGUEJPITE} ST. JOHN cult, so the most exact measurea prolonged exposure— and these has had a mechanic’s lien placed vestment companies into a $20,- nappened.” Torrlngton new ,. 83 86 CECILE l>IXON possible must be taken to produce rays bring out what ordinary light us in all their aspects. for material furnished John 11. 000,000 business. Rehmeyer had been slain. L'nderwood-El P 90 92 FRANK HEARN an extramely smooth surface before can't. Perhaps some day we shall suc­ Wbtmore used on the addition to Eiiiiiloycrs in JaR Another witness, Frank Lehr, a Union Mfg Co . .. 18 22 HARRY JOYNER Protected against these rays by ceed! the Colonial Board company in the Stnaeil by Frederieic Stanhope— Ui- rit Is put ';nder the microscope. His' employer. Mine. Marie Ha- clerk, testified that when Blymeyer U S^-Envelope pf . .- 118 123 rectloo by Geort^e C. Tvl«r. suitable "filters,’’ the scientists Next: The giants and elves of amount of $164.71. • — This is done by grinding down nau, aged 42. and her former hus­ bought three pieces of rope in 240 Priresi Eve. Oreh. StOOi llalCrt 4 the metal to be studied first rough- peer thorough a strong microscope science. Warrantee Deed. band and active partner Lazare Schwartz’s store Curry was with 42 44 rows 4 rows $S.t)0. 3 rows Sl.SOt Sidney B. Cushman to the South Bloch are in jail while state ex­ him, but had nothing to say. Bly­ Whitlock Coil Pipe 11 — Fam, CIr. SI.OO. Sat. Mat. Oreh. ^.OOt Manchester Water Company the aminers attempt to ascertain what myer bought the rope. XX—Ex-rlghts. Rale. 4 rows SI.Rtl, 7 rows Sl.OOi Fam. are missing due to the advance of or Utah and come to a stop before the right to lay water maiqs in the Cir. 75c.— Seats now on sale. civilization but the prospector and the chamber of commerce building, illegality figured in their opera­ The rope was later used to XXX—Ex-special dividend of $5. tract of land known as the Michael strangle Rehmyer. m VEGAS HAS the desert rat are here and the old center of information. Maguire farm. tions and what can be returned to time vices abound. For Las Vegas, One car with, a Vermont license Harry England to Barbara thousand of investors in 3?0 miles from Los Angeles, is plate must have started early. Brooks French, house.and land on and Belgium. SKATING CONDITIONS i HOPE FOR BOOM generally conceded to he “ wide' All Set To Go Lot No. 81 of the Hollywood tract. De Gavrone admits his sales ex­ TAKES BAND ALONG open.” In many places liquor is sold The chamber is headed by Dr. Trade Name. perience dates from the first cf openily over the bar. Bootleg joints Roy W. Martin, Colorado river com­ Clements Peck has adopted as his 1928. Unlike bottle-washers and AT “ SPRINGS” RINK FINAL L IN BOULDER DAM are scattered about town. Countless missioner and ardent worker for the trade name, The Manchester Win­ soda clerks who rose to movie star­ SHOUTNGS stills are reported in operation. Boulder Dam propect. Dr. Martin dow Cleaning company. dom he is considered the only ac­ Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 10.— Or­ TONIGHT chestra and all, George A. Hen- Games of chance, most of them is a physician by profession and Building Permits. tor who took his name out of elec­ The snow and rain of last night legalized by Nevada state law, are owns the Las Vegas hospital, but Neils Neilson was today granted tric lights to put it behind a busi­ shaw, Jr., millionaire Texas oil With Special ' Las Vega£, Nevada.— Boulder and today left the surface of the played in gambling resorts on the he also is interested in the real es­ a permit for the erection of a sin­ ness for the purpose of making man and a lover of music, and his Synchronized spells the magic words of main business street. tate business. So are lots of others. gle dwelling on Lot No. 20 on Ger­ bride will leave here today by air­ Center Springs skating rink In such Music ^kme, de.elopment and prosperity money. condition that it could not be clear­ A Hectic Year “ Everything will work out now,” ard street. plane on a continuation of their Jtdr the little city of Las 'Vegai, an De Gavrone tells the following ed and put in condition for skating RICHARD It has been a hectic year in Las he tells you enthusiastically: “ The The Pine Forest Realty company story: “ whoopee” honeymoon. ribasis in the heart of the Nevada signing of the bill means we're all has secured a permit to erect a sin­ Announcement was made that today and tonight. There is a ques­ Vegas. Charges of graft and cor- “ Two years ago Mme. Hanau tion whether it will be ready to­ linage brush. set to go. I believe that Arizona will gle dwelling on Lot No. 16 of Olcott Henshaw h. d chartered a 12-paa- cuption have been hurled openly. asked me to produce films on re­ morrow afternoon. This will be the BARTHELMESS g |lt paves the way to a new ro- Just the other day recall petitions ratify the seven state dam com­ drive. senger plan> from the Western Air jnkiice of the desert which promises ligious subjects for her, but the longest lay-off on the skating rink — In— were filed against Mayor J. Fred pact within a month and Utah Express with the proviso that they ,*to transform a railroad town of scheme fell through. She came to since it was opened this year. Hessen It was charged that he “ had within three months, that che power be landed in New York next Mon­ ;Bo0 inhabitants into a great indus­ me again last January with an of­ failed to administer the duties for contracts will be signed within a LATEST STOCKS day. trial metropolis of the southwest fer to become sales director for the ‘SCARLET SEA’ the best interests of the citizens and short time; that the railrraa to *k-Lere less than a quarter of a cen- Gazette. This little jaunt will cost the POPULAR VOTE ON WAR taxpayers.” haul men and supplies from Las music loving Mr. Henshaw in the — and— upry ago lay forbidding, death-deal- Vegas to the dam site will be under “ I was vice-president of the ! Such has been the situation that New York, Jan. 10.— The motor neighborhood of $15,000. Washington, Jan. 10— A consti­ ng, trackless wastelands. vay before spring, and that work Movie Actors’ Union and engaged one development company pub­ stocks were the leaders in a mod­ tutional amendment requiring a SALLY O’NEIL ; The signing of the Boulder Dam in constructing a concrete highway in producing several films. My ex­ lishes a half page newspaper adver­ erate upturn in prices on the big DOCTOR KILLS SE.cF vote of the people before Congress — In— 3)ill by President Coolidge was the between "(as Vegas and Boulder perience in business was negligible can declare war was proposed today tisement deploring conditions and board today. There was not much but the offer was so tempting and jxnfiglc signal for the opening of the Canyon will be started then also.” “ push” to the forward move In the by Rep. Fish (R ) of New York, as Sohg awaited boom and is the cause appealing for the moral uplift of. the future so bright that I imme­ White Plains, N. J., Jan. 10.— “Broadway Fever” the town and “ good will toward Coppers, the Oil:: or the Electrical "a natural and logical step after »f; general rejoicing. PRINCE LOUIS VISITS diately accepted.. Before the eyes of fellow patients the ratification of the Kellogg Mul­ > ^ Great Water Source men” regardless of the political stocks. Considered Solid in a White Plains sanitorlum, Dr. aspect. GRANDFATHER AT DOORN Studebakfr, the outstanding tilateral pact to renounce war.” *. Thirty miles southeast of the “ Everyone considered the Gar Frederick L. Mills, of the New York The popular referendum, under The boom spirit pervades the ground gainer in the big market Board of Education, hurled himself ieity, an hour’s ride by automobile, Berlin.— Prince Louis Ferdinand zette a souno financial rock. My the amendment, would be conduct­ “STATE— jfe Boulder canyon. Here is where city. It may be months before final since Monday, has been widely tip­ job was to set the stage for more tr death beneath the wheels of a ed in each state under-laws govern­ of Prussia, the ex-Crown Prince’s ‘THE HOME OF SOUND HITS” ihl turbulent waters of the mighty details are ironed out and actual ped to go above 100 on the current extensive operations. Westchester auto-bus, it became ing the election of members of Con­ construction werk on the great dam second son, celebrated his coming Colorado river will be Impounded move and the stock sold today “ We had ?50 agents in Paris known today. gress., project is begun. But 't makes no of age with his grandfather, Wil­ Jn the world’s highest dam and har­ above 87, up 2. and the provinces. I was to put difference to the people here. helm II, at Loom, Holland. Louis nessed, to the end that arid wastes Chrysler Motor, Willys Overland, the branch ofiices on a more efli- Everybody’s a booster. Step off the Ferdinand who passed some time New General Motors and U. S. Rub­ shall be reclaimed, a great water in as a guest of King Alfon­ cient basis and organize new agen­ source created, and power furnish­ train. Right before your eyes is a ber sold at a slightly higher level large billboard. Upon it the enter­ so and.in Argentine ad talks Span­ cies where needed. ed to the Industries of seven states, of prices, but there Avas too. much “ I sought only the best-known, prising chamber of commerce pro­ ish fiuently, is seeking a degree la stock offered to permit these shares California, Nevada, Arizona, Wyo­ political economy at Berlin Uni­ reputable business men In their re­ ming, Utah, New Mexico and Colo­ claims that' this is Las Vegas, the to climb more than a point or two. natural gateway to Boulder Dam. versity. Later on he is going to spective communities. Proof of rado. U. S. Rubber sold up 2 points at their honesty is the fact that they, With the enactment nf the dam At the first street .corner is the South America as a clerk for a big 47 1-2. t o m o r r o w STATE are the principal victims of Mme. next sign of the times: “ Boulder exporters firm. and bill days of old and days of gold After the first hour the whole Hanau and Bloch. For example, “THE HOME OF SOUND HITS” lire being rehearsed once more but Dam real estate for sale. Get In market wobbled around unsteadily, SATURDAY while the getting is good. Lots for NARROW ESCAPE our agent at Tours and the one at — ■—w*ee*i**e In a modern way, with only a few of the favorites Qrenbole both lost their entire for­ •' The fireworks of two gun men sale easy terms.” Everywhere in and pool “ pets” making any prog­ town its the same. Boulder Dam is tunes. Everyone who worked for .\ Glorious Screen 'Tribute to the Making of Manhood. .Milton, Mass., Jan. 10.— Skid­ ress. Radio, Montgomery Ward and drummed into the newcomers e;ars ding onto the railroad tracks here us followed the company’s invest­ Sears Roebuck were side-tracked In by the hotel man, in the restau- during the snowstorm today, Ed­ ment hints. favor of the lower-priced Industri­ r?nts, in stores, in banks, :n ofiices mund Wilder, 40, a naval fnan, es- “ What will I do now? Probabljf Also 3 Selected Public and in the streets. They even shout al and Utility shares. Central Al­ try to find a job in the movies.”- -^iTAPHONg _caped death by Inches when he loy atound 49 took the play in the ANNAPOLIS it at you from passing automobiles. leaped from his car just as the Y a u d e v l l l A Story of Love, Wherever groups gather the topic is independent f.teels and Hudson and ACTS ------With------Inspection locomotive of a Braintree to Bos­ Manhattan in the tractions. LINDY’S MOTHER HONORED I Honor and Duty, Boulder Dam. ton train wrecked the vehicle. Big Things Coming JOHN MACK BROWN Badly cut and bruised but with no STOLE MILLIONS Angora, Turkey, Jan. 10— Mrs. Rockville’s Newest “ Arizona and Utah must come In, bones fractured, Wilder was remov­ f o y f a m il y they can’t possibly stay out now. Evangeline Lindbergh, mother of JEANETTE LOFF and Finest Restaurant ed to the naval hospital at Chel­ New York, Jan. 10.— David Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, was Chips o l the Old “ I tell you we're in for big things sea. presented today with a gold medal Bloch now.” Steinhardt, fugitive lawyer aud HUGH ALLEN former Republican candidate for from the Turkish aviation authori­ “ It won’t be long now.” BURNED TO DEATH ties for her son. “ We’re on ihe up and up, boys.” Congress, may have abscondea And a Host of Others'. Central Lunch with $2,000,000 instead of $500,- Mts. Lindbergh has been teach­ SHAW & LEE Numerous strangers have arriv­ New York, Jan. 10 — Michael ing chemistry in the American Wo­ 000, as first believed, federal au­ ‘>Two Beau ed here in the last few days to make Lillis, 70-year-old recluse living in man’s College. She will leave Tur­ Brummels” Friday, Jan. 11, 1929 inquiries about the possibilities. an old saw mill on the waterfront thorities said today. key for the United States at the end The revised figure was reached .4 to 8 p. m. They have come by train, stage, in the heart of Northport, Lk)ng of the week, but has promised to re­ PRESENTEE WITH automobile and even airplane, for with the complaints of additional Island, was burned to death today turn next year. H. . CONLEY Las Xegas is on the direct Los in a $40,000 fire., clients who had given money to 3 SOUND AND MUSIC OPEN FOR BUSINESS “ The Bookworm” SATURDAY, JAN. 12th Angeles-Salt Lake City air mail Steinhardt to Invest, for them in the AL RENTS , APARTMENT EFECTS route of the Western Air Express. A two-headed snake was found hope of making hiige profltsl Prom­ New York, Jan. 10.— Former M

f •, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10,1929.

4 MISS ACETO PLEASES NORTH END FIRE LOSS WAPPWG MANY LOCAL PEOPIf I ABOUT TOWr r . l . H. GARDNER HEADS In Lecture Tonight HOOVER M M IN PIANO RECITAL LESS THAN SUPPOSED AT INAUGURAL B i i ; Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Mohr •whose, CENTER CHURCH BOARD Wapping Grange held its first .1 home Is at the corner ol Parker regular meeting at the Center school hall on Tuesday evening, ON MEMBERS and Lydall streets have been re­ Fourteen Year Old Girl Gives The fire fbat swept the plant of Larger Crowd of Manchester Local Business Man Becomes there being thirty merqbers present. ceiving congratulations on the birth Much Promise in Program. Persons Than Ever Before of their third son. on December Chairman of Ecclesiastical the L'Unt-Jillson company and seri­ The Worthy Overseer Robert New­ Attends Governor’s Receg- ! 30. Society’s Committed. Assistants Praised, Too. ously imperiled the big nursery es­ comb acted as master, as Worthy OFCABtNEf tablishment of C. E. Wilson & Co., Master Alfred Stone, was attending tion. Miss Johanna Aceto, fourteen- the State Grange meeting at Bridge­ Hose Company No. 1, S. M. F. D. William H. Gardner of 41 Cam­ at the. North End last week was r Continued from Page 1) will hold a setback tournament at bridge street, proprietor of Gard-; year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. port. After the regular business was Ralph Aceto of Spruce street, gave less destructive than estimated at attended to the meeting was placed A larger number of Manchester its house on Pine street tomorrow ner’s Shoe store at 847 Main j the time. Aside from the extra la­ people attended tbe govpmor’a In­ street, was last night elected head a piano recital last evening at Wat­ In the hands of the lecturer, who lem of placing him as secretary of evening which will be open to all bor Imposed, the loss to the Wilson presented the following program; augural ball at Hartford last eve­ the navy collides with the status of of the First Ecclesiastical Society kins Brothers music room before an regular and honorary members as audience of relatives, friends and concern, so far as its own stock A pantomime “ Coming Through the ning than on any previous occa-; the present secretary, Curtis Wil­ of Manchester, the business organ-! Sion. Among those on the bail well as those on the waiting list. musical / people which taxed the and part of the building is con­ Rye.” Miss Helen Lane posed for bur, a fellow Californian of Mr. Refreshments will be served and ization of Center Congregational; cerned, is now reported as being room floor were, Mrs. Robert church, at the annual meeting held j seating capacity of the hall. the acts while Mrs. Franklyn Hoover’s who is credited with be­ prizes awarded for best scores. Through the courtesy of the firm of 1 tiractlcally nil. Fifty dollars will Welles, Jr., sang the solo; a reci­ Smith and Miss Marjorie Smith, in the church. i ___ . . ^ .t ______nil I ing anxious to stay in public life. Watkins Brothers, the youthful: ipver it all,” said a representative tation by Mrs. Susie S. Waters, who the former attired In flesh colored Mr. Gardner is chairman of the georgette trimmed with rhine­ To make it more awkward, Wilbur Wilfred Bulla, manager of Troop pianist had the use of a fine new of the firm today. C. E. Wilson, responded to an encore; then fol­ was appointed by President Cool- C, horse polo team of Hartford left Society’s Committee, which is sim-1 stones, and Miss Smith wearing tan liar to the presidency in another Steinway grand piano. ivho is in the south, after communi­ lowed several burlesque tableaux; idge with the endorsement of Mr. today for New York with his team Miss Aceto began her study of cation with his representative here, satin trimmed with tulle and. se­ organization. He has served two | a piano solo by Miss Harriet Sharp, quins. Mrs. Raymond A. Johnson Hoover. aid| tonight will meet the team rep­ the pianoforte several %-ears ago decided to continue his tritp. and a debase: Resolved that “ Thef 'Today was just another day of years on the committee and is sim-1 wore American beauty georgette; resenting the Brooklyn Riding and ply elevated to the c’lairmanship in with Miss Grace M. Adams, well The damage to that part of the woman is of more value In the home listening for the president-elect. On Driving club at polo in their known local teacher and has been building occupied by the Lunt- than the man.” Then there were Mrs. William C. Cheney, white and his engagement list for the eight his final year. The Society’s com­ gold brocade; Mrs. Harold Alvord, armory. mittee consists of thrc persons and a diligent worker. She would seem Jillson company was considerable, several more tableaux, and a dialo hour work-day were Senator Gillett | to be endowed with unusual talent but much less than the first esti­ royal blue chiffon; Mrs. C. Ely they manage the affairs of the or­ gue by Miss Clara Chandler and Rogers', rose and green taffeta; (R ) of Mass.; Senator Vandenburg- Mrs. Leon Risley of North Main ganization. The chairman is in for she played a varied program of mate of $15,000. Just how much Miss Lillian Burger and closed by (R ) of Mich.; C. Bascom Slerap; F. street, Buckland, is a patient at the 1C numbers entirely from memory damage was done to the stock of Mrs. Charles Felber, orchid geor­ reality the leader with the other a “ Musical Hash” on the- piano by gette; Miss Helen Keith, green UN C Davila: Porto Rican commission­ Hartford hospital. She suffered a two members serving in an ad­ with fine expression and without farm machinery and engines in the Sisters Annie Collins, Edith Col­ broken leg five weeks ago and has feta; Miss Rose Woodhouse, red e r budget Director Herbert M. visory capacity. trace of a false note. Every num­ building Is at present the subject lins and Lillian Grant. not made satisfactory recovery. Rev. Alfred P. Wilder of conference with the insurance chiffon. Lord; Rep. French (R ) of Idaho, One term expires every year. f Rev. Wilder, field representative ber was greeted with hearty ap­ The Pleasant Valley Club held people. Miss Alma Foster, black taffeta; Rep. Hawley (R ) of Oregon; Rep. William M. Parkis, former chair­ of the National Cathedral Associa­ plause from the appreciative their regular meeting at the home Davenport (R) of New York; Rep. Eleanor, daughter of Mrs. and W. audience and at the close of the re­ It is probable that the entire loss Miss Minnie D. Olson, white bead^ man of the committee, concluded tion will give a lecture this evening of Mrs. Hans Johnson last Wednes­ ed chiffon; Miss Arline Cummings Treadway (R) of Mass.; Senator George Glenney of East Center his term last night and Lucius M. cital she was showered . with bou­ will turn out to be considerably less day afternoon, January 2nd with street is ill. in St. Mary’s Pafish Hall on the than half the amount originally of South Main street attended the Thomas (D) of Oklahoma; with Foster, was named to succeed him. great Washington Cathedral now in quets and baskets of flowers and Mrs. Lillian Skinner as assistant congratulated on the success of the given ball with her guests. Miss Natalie' still others to come. J The other member of the commit­ process of construction in Washing­ hostess. and Miss Evelyn Waterman of Lehj The vacant store at No. 648 tee is Stephen C; Hale. Charles E. program by her many friends. Miss The annual meeting of the Feder­ North Main street, in the old Bis- ton. D. C. The lecture will begin Adams, the only teacher with whom anon. Others noticed on the floor House was re-elected clerk and at 7:30 p. m. and the public is in­ ated church will be held at the Fed- among the young people were Miss CIVIL SERVICE E M sell building has been leased to treasurer of the organization. she has studied, was also presented HENRY FORD PREDigTS epated church this evening at 7:45, Herman Gordon of Oakland and vited. with a beautiful basket of flowers. Emily Serplis, James McCaw, Jr^ William M. Parkis was named THE M.^CHINE AGE. when all reports of the officers and Edwin Cummings, William Davis North School street. He intends to chairman of a newly organized com­ Frank Krieski deserves his share committees will be read, and the TO BE HELD HERE and Russell Cowles. open a meat market. Mr. Gordon mittee known as the building fi­ of praise for his excellent playing new officers will be elected for the recently disposed of his gasoline New York, Jan. 10.— There will nance committee. Lucius M. Fos­ NOON STOCKS of the violin between the first and ensiling year. and kerosene business which he second groups of Miss Aceto’s num­ be no drudgery for men and women ter and James A. Irvine are the Of the future because machinery At the close of the Federated C.\LLS FOR SHOWDOWN conducted in Manchester, South other members. R. LaMotte Rus­ bers. He is a pupil of Robert church meeting there will be a Notice Given That Competitive Windsor and Ea,st Windsor. will take care of all the hard sell, cij^rthan of the building com-i Xew York, Jan. 10.— Higher Doellner and his selections were the short business meeting of the Con- New York, Jan. 10.— George Me- . Examinations Will Be Held Irish Lament, by Franko, Czardas work, Henry Ford predicts in his mittee'proper, reported that the* prices were quoted today for most book “ My Philosophy of Industry,” .gregational Branch of the Federal Manus, Broadway gambler,’ called at Manche^er. Mrs. George Bidwell of Union plans for the new addition to by Monti, and a mazurka. ed Church held to choose a treasur­ street was taken to the hospital this of the speculative favorites which which is published today. for a showdown on the Rothsteiu Center Congregational church, have have been carrying the market In this “ Utopia.” no one will er for the coming year. case today. The United States Civil Service morning suffering from a well-ad­ been inspected and sent back to the Anton Sinclair. Jr. and little vanced case of pneumonia. higher in the last week or two. The LOCAL MAN TO WED smoke or discuss prohibition, wom- - His attorney, James D. C. Mur­ Commission announces that an open architect’s office in Boston for cer­ best prices of the forenoon were en will not cook and farming will, (laughter Dorothy, are both sick ray, today served notice on Baqton' competitive general clerical examin tain revisions. He stated that he Word has been received at the made by the high-priced specialties be revolutionized, the Detroit an- in bed with the influenza, and un that he would go before Jud^e ation will be held m Manchester. hoped to have them back in time to at the opening of the market. WILLIMANTIC GIRL tomobile magnate believes. In ad- der the care of Dr. Boyd of Man- The examination is a special °a • Manchester Gas Co.''office from Fred present them at the annual meet­ Francis X. Mancuso in General Sesr Baker, who left Saturday on the S. Radio, Victor and Montgomery dition to discussing his moral and 1 Chester, sions tomorrow morning and de­ obtain eligibles toJill four perman- ing of the church which will be Ward leading the procession. The sociological' beliefs, he outlines the ent vacancies at ?1200 or 51260 a S. Baltic for England, that the liner held next week Thursday evening. 'Try mand immediate trial for his would not dock until,the 15th, two Steel and Motors stocks jumped to George W. Gibson to Marry industrial revolution which he he-1 Do not let a cold hang on. year, and four temporary vacanc es A niusfc committee consisting of lleves will come with the full util- I First Aid Cold Tablets, Magnell client or dismissal of the murder days later than usual because they the front, and the Electrical Manu­ Miss Elizabeth Griggs in indictment against him. at $1200 a year. Tlmse Mrs. Clarence P. Quimby, Mrs. facturing stocks were again in de­ ization of machinery. 1 Drug Company.— Adv. are in government offices in Hart went by way of Halifax. Frank Cheney. Jr., and Mrs. J. L. Ellington Tonight. Hardy, was also named at the meet­ mand. ford and New Haven, The recently elected officers of Bulls in the Motor sto.:ks were ■ Full information concerning this ing last night. King David lodge of Odd Fellows not able to work up very much en­ George W. Gibson of 18 Wil­ examination and the required ap­ liams street, Manchester, and Miss plication blank. Form 2374. may be will be installed tomorrow night at thusiasm over the daz.zling display 7:30. The installing officer will be of cars at the motor show. Pierce Elizabeth Griggs, daughter of Mr. Obtained from the Secretary of the HIRES NOTED LAWYERS and Mrs. William Griggs of Wllii- “ Where Yon Can competition in the automobile mar­ Board of Civil Service Examiners i^n District Deputy Grand Master mantic are to be married this eve­ the Postoffice at Mancheste , Robert D. Watrous, of Elm lodge, ket is predicted this year and al­ ning at 6:30 by Justice of Peace Afford to Buy Glastonbury. ready prices arc being slashed. from the Secretary, First Civil Ser Willimantic, Conn., Jan. 10 — Carl Goehring of Ellington in El­ Good Furnlturo’t V ic? District. 1501 Customhouse Leading attorneys of Windham With the passing of the old General lington. Miss Griggs is at present Tower, Boston, Mass. . .. Otto ’Seelert and William Edgar county have been retained in behalf Motors stocks and the substitution employed as a nurse in the Middle- This examination is open to local fishermen, reading about a of Thomas Mazzola. railroad section of the new stock, other favorites town Insane Asylum. men and women, between the age healthy chestnut tree iu Addison, hand, who is being held here fol­ were pushed to the front, with Tf 18 and 50, who are citizens of recall having found a full grown lowing the death, last Thursday, of Studebaker again market the best tie Lued States. Age UmlU'are chestnut tree untouched by blight his mother-in-law, Mrs. Rosario bid for the place of leadership. waived for persons who have been some time ago. The tree was locat­ Lorella. Samuel B. Harvey is chief Studebak^er sold in good quanti­ BOY SCOUT NEWS allowed preference has ed at Turnerville pond and chest­ counsel, with William H. King, ty around 85 3-4, a fractional rise tarv or naval service. As there nas nuts already growing. Upon furth­ former attorney-general of Connec­ from Wednesday’s final price. Troop 9. been great difficulty in obtaini^ er examination they found young ticut, assisting him. Willys-Overland was well bought at Troop Nine, of the Manchester rtlglbles to mi chestnut sprouts in the ground not Coroner Arthur G. Bill, of Dan­ 34 And Briggs came out in big Community club, held its first tween $1200 and $1260 a y f l' far from the big tree. ielson, who started an Inquest into blocks at 60. meeting Tuesday night at the Hol­ Reductions Is urged that qualified persons the woman’s death on Friday, has The “ buying campaign’’ for Cen­ lister street'sehool with an attend­ make application for this examina A son, Arnold Robert, was born continued his examination until tral Alloy Steel was taken up vigor­ ance of twenty-five. Mr. Dean, Sou as opportunities for appoint- Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mazzola’s wife, Angelina Lorella ously, and the stock topped last scoutmaster of Troop 1 Introduced ment are very good. C Johnston of 20 Newman street. Mazzola, recovers from an ill­ year’s best record when it rose to Franklin Smith, who will be scout­ Applications must be Mrs. A. A. Johnson and son Jo­ ness which she has suffered since above 4 9. Powerful interests in the master of the Troop, and Charles the Secretary of Eirst Cij seph have returned to their home her mother’s death, and until State central west are buying the stock, Holton, assistant scoutmaster. In Blankets Most of the evening was spent in vice District at Boston, no in Waterbury after spending ten Health Department officials return with a view to merging the com­ organizing the troop. Scoutmaster than January 2o. lO^J- days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred a report on finger-prints, and on pany with other manufacturers Trowbridge of Manchester Green. blood tests which they undertook Smith appointed Wm. Miner, Rich­ UR entire remaining stock of fine quality there. U. S. Steel sailed along to ard La Cbappelle and Willlant at Mr. Bill’s request. 165 as the “ street” discussed the FREAK BILL Miss Annie Clarke of Porter Mrs. Lorella, police here say, was Moore as patrol leaders. The pa­ 0 blankets and comforters has been mark­ prospect of a special dividend from trols then elected assistants, P.nd street left last evening for Florida choked to death and her body left the proceeds of the big tax refund ed down for immediate clearance. The where she plans to spend the re­ in a gas-filled room. Her daughter, chose names. Miner’s patrol chose of $26,000,000 paid over by Uncle the name “ Silver Fox,” La Chap- assortment is still very complete and you can mainder of the winter with her working in a mill here, returned Sam. brother, Robert J. Clarke, who has home at noon to find the body ell’s patrol the name “ Beaver,” and select these bedding accessories now at great been a resident of the peninsular Mazzola contended he was visiting Moore’s the name of “ Flying morals under a bill on file with the state for upwards of 17 years. the home of Joseph Russo, who on MANSION BURNED Eagle.” savings. A few typical values are listed be­ Thursday left for Europe, and that Plans for activities for the year low. "^^The measure, filed by BeP^sen The Justamere Bridge club will later he went to his work for the Boston, Jan. 10.— Fire of un­ were discussed, and the boys were meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. railroad. known origin today swept the his­ told how to fall in for formation Alexander Rogers of Chestnut toric Governor Ames mansior in the and for games. Tenderfoot instruc­ street. Back Bay and for a time menaced tion was given :.nd a potato race Comforters. Standard size fill­ KING’S CONDITION nearby homes. A casket company was held in which the Eagle Patrol A chicken pie supper will be had more than 100 caskets stored was victorious. The next meeting ed with pure cotton batting covered ''^ lS r % h e bill the state board of served at the Manchester Co. 'mun- inside the three and a half story will be Tuesday evening at the with beautiful art ticking in floral education would supply ity club next Wednesday evening, London. Jan. 10— King George's brick building. Damages was esti­ Community club. Also the boys will with manuals. Love, justice, duty, the chickens to he furnished by the condition has improved so much mated at $50,000. enjoy an hour’s swim at the “ Rec” pattern. Choice of green or lav- work, self-honor, personal care, Poultry club. Tickets for the din­ that the physicians are now discus­ this Thursday from 5 to 6 o’clock. endar. Now $3.95. personal purity, good habits, wis­ ner may be secured from the mem­ sing the best place to remove him dom, courage, honesty, and tru bers of the club or at the W'hite for the convalescent period. It was fulness would be discussed. house. learned by International News Ser­ vice at Buckingham palace this af­ REQUISITION ACCEPTED The first sitting >in the series of ternoon. An English sea shore re­ Heavy Comfortei’s. Pure cotton 8 in the factory setback tourna­ sort probably will be chosen be­ Service — Quality— Low Prices Hartford. Conn.. Jan. 10-G over­ ment was Tuesday evening at the cause of the King’s objection to filled with durable tickings in plain nor Trumbull today accepted a « - Manchester Community clubhouse. traveling. and floral designs. Cut size 72x80 quisition from the governor of Col­ Mr. Sullivan of Wapping is chair­ It is understood the King Is now orado for the return to that stale man of the tournament and he has eating better. He shows a better inches. Now $6.95.- of Robert E. Campbell, alias Jack sent in the following scores: appetite for the food Nurse Sim­ Very Choice Sea Food Thomas, now in New Haven jail, to Knights of Pythias. 172; Manches­ mons prepares for him. In general answer for the alleged theft of an ter Green, 163; Business men, 156; he is having a quieter and more peaceful' time since the present im­ automobile. Buckland, 153; Wapping, 141; Bon Patchwork Quilts. Pure wool M K. Bickford, a Colorado of­ Ami company, 132. provement began. Rightly Priced ficer! went to Ne-w Haven with the filled with novelty ticking giving FLU IN STATE papers that order Sheriff John TO REVISE DAWES PLAN. Fancy Fresh Hqddock Fancy Fresh Cod Fillets realistic patchwork effect. Stand­ Geddes to turn Campbell 25c lb. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 10 - Fillets 25c lb. Part Wool Blankets. Full size, ard size. Choice, of color combin­ Campbell was arrested at Paris, Jan. 10.— The reparations Fresh Flounders 15c lb. Fancy Shore Haddock recently when he appeared Bridgeport sent reports of 645 cases 66x80 inches. Choice colors, in­ commission met here at 11 a. m., of inflluenza to the State Health Fancy Mackerel (whole) 12c lb. ations. Now $8.50. -with the supposedly stolen car. He today and drew up a program for cluding rose, gold, grey and buff. had been trailed across the country Department today and the total re­ Swordfish Dressed Haddock to bake the experts when they assemble for ports thereupon shot up to 884. from Colorado Springs. the task of revising the Dawes plan. Halibut Steak 2 to 3 lbs. each, 20c lb. Now $4.50. Other large totals were Hartford Round Clams for chow- TO VISIT HOOVER It was pointed out that the findings 55; Danbury 45, New Haven 25, Fancy, Red Salmon of the experts will be merely advis­ West Haven, 20, New Canaan, 18. Steak Cod Washington, Jan. I’O—S. Parker ory and win be subject to the ap­ and Plainville and West Hartford 9 Steak Pollack '*^FrSh*Solid Oysters 39c Gilbert, agent general for proval of the interested govern­ each. Fresh Cod to bake. pint. SPECIAL tiens. plans to confer this week with ments and the commission. Fine Plaid ' Blankets. Wool President-Elect Hoover, it was an- The personnel of the delegations BANK ROBBED mixed. Large size, 72x84 inches. of experts from the various coun­ COTTON nounced today by Secretary of Choice of colors including orange, Treasury Mellon. tries was not discussed, it was an­ Hawthorne, N. J., Jan. 10-—Two Gilberf'has already discussed the nounced by an official spokesman armed bindlts entejed the First Na­ BAKERY NEWS rose, gold and blue. Now $6.50. BLANKETS reparations problem with President after the meeting. tional bank of Hawthorne today, Coolidge and other high govern­ It Is believed that the Amehican and while one stood guard outside Stuffed and Baked Mack­ Mohogana Cream Pies ment officials. _ observers will be Owen D. Young the counter, the other backed Geor­ erel 50c each. 35c each. $1 98 After a visit to his home in Ken­ and Rufus Dawes, if they will, con­ ge Cruikshank.' assistant cashier, Pumpemickle Bread 15c tucky. Gilbert will return to Wash- sent to serve. ,and Howard Houseman, the porter, Baked Beans, hot for Fine quality cotton blankets. .Ington before sailing for Germany According to liable reports the;into the vault, locking them inside. loaf. noon 25c qt. jnaid Blankets. High quality, Standard size, 64x76 Inches. Cherry Pies, delicious about Feb. 1. chairmanship of the committee of The bandits took $14,300 in cash Raisin Pies 30c each. wool mixed with sateen binding, Choice of color combinations. Mellon said Gilbert would issue a 14 experts may be offered to one lying on the counter of the cashier’s 35c. statement on reparations before he of the American observers. cage and escaped. The Imprisoned Our Home Made Raisin Cocoanut Cup Cakes 30c 79x80 inches. Choice colors in­ men later were released by the leaves America. Bread 12c loaf. dozen. cluding rose, blue and green. Now A L L W OOL INJURED BY EXPLOSION bank’s cashier. PERRY EXONERATED $10.50. OPENING STOCKS. BLANKETS Danvers, Mass., Jan. 10.— Mrs. ______V Providence, R. L, Jan. 10.— Mabel Moulton and her son, Walter New York, Jan. 10.— Industrial John W. Perry, grand titan of the McDonald, 19, were injured, the REAL VALUES stock pri(«s were higher at the $ Klu Klux Klan of Rhode Islalid and latter seriously, when a hot water New Bunch Beets, 3 6,50 Connecticut, today stood acquitted opening of the market today. Radio Shanks of Ham, 4 to 6 heater exploded today, nearly de­ jumped 9 points to 347, General All Wool Blankets. Highest Splendid single blankets of of charges that he perjured himself bunches for 25c. molishing their home on Dayton Electric was up 1% at 239% : lbs. each, cut from Sugar quality guaranteed all pure wool. 4 highest quality. Satin bound. in testifying before the Legislative street, Danvers Highland. New Bunch Carrots, 3 Size 66x80 Inches. Choice of Montgomery Ward up 2% at inch satin binding. Size 72x84 militia committee last year in Its They were taken to Hunt Me­ 145%; Union Carbide up 2 at Cured Hams 15c lb. for 25c. colors including tan, orange, probe of alleged Klan activities to morial hospital, where McDonald’s 202% ; Crucible Steel up % at 90; inches. Colors, rose and blue rose and blue. obtain control of the state militia. name was placed upon tbe danger Hudson Motors up % at 88; Con­ only. Now $13.25. list. The mother suffered scalds and solidated Gas up 1 at 107% ; New Pillsbury’s Best Flour ...... $1.04 Sack DURANT TO RESIGN bruises. York Central up 1 at 189%. Best Pure Lard, 2 lbs...... 25c , New York, Jan. 10.— W. C. Du­ MOTORMAN ACQUITTED CHILDREN BURNED TO DEA-ni. rant has decided to relinquish the Keeney White Eggs ...... 45c dozen management of the Durant Motors Boston, Jan. 10.— Bernard Me-' Bluefield, W. Va., Jan. 10.— Corporation, he announced here to­ Donald, motorman of elevated Three small cildren of Mr. and Mrs, The G. E. Keith Furniture Co day. train which left the traexa at the Walter Breckenrldge were burned Beach street and Harrison avenue to death early today when fire de­ Manchester Public Market Alaiu Store SOUTH BURNED TO DEATH curve last July, causing the death stroyed their, home. Breckenrldge of two persons and Injuring a num­ is a traffic officer. The dead; 0|iimsite High School MANCHESTER s West TIsbury, Mass., Jan. -10.— ber of others, today was acquitted Daniel 10, Margaret 8 and Doro­ A. Podiove, Prop. Phone 10 Edggr West, 78, was burned to of negligence in a sealed verdict thy 3. death today when fire destroyed hia handed down by a Jury In Suffolk Mrs. Breckenrldge and four ohll home here. West lived alone. Superior Court. * (iren escaped. PAGS FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929. luspectors wto tiold up steamship pre-empted by New Britainfi Hart­ Daily ib m riiM ler captains for driaks in return for ford or New Haven. Cmnbis B^ralb ordinary courtesy It has a monu- Our advice is different. Since it's Health and Diet mentfll nerve to ask the steamship all a game cf bluff anyhow, the big­ Washington Letter i m ’ companies to help it out ot its ger the bluff the bigger the “me­ Advice BL ALLENE SUMNER. At tt BlaMtl f tKMt. pickle. Never was there shahhicr tropolis.” Let^ Meriden la y 'Claim Washington, Jan. 10.—One of i V v» Soutb ItoaobMttr. Cojuu example of eryhabytom. not to what is left over, but \o By OR. FRANK blcCO); those silly hut none the less true Foundad by Blwood 8. *^Uu Hartford, New Haven, New Britain things is the alternate Joy and Oct. 1, 1881 alarm which Washington official­ JJvery Evening Except Sundays and ♦‘WHOOPEBl** and Waterbury with all their eonl- dom reads Into Herbert Hoover’s The editor of the Waterbury Ro- ponents. Go to it, neighbor! Your NOW IS THE TIME collar. The Herbert Hoover collar a t th e Post Offlc* a t -^ u th Human beings are social crea­ is as well known in Washington as aT^poh-eatei. Conn., a* Second Ciasa publican does not like the -word case Is as good as the other fel­ the Calvin Coolldge taciturnity. Ma‘: MaUer. tures. An individual is only a ceil “Whoopee/' recent if not absolute­ low’s. In the great organism of society. It's the same kind of collar i SUBSCR j»X10N HATES: By Mali which be has worn for nearly a .■ X dollars a year, alxty cents a ly newest term of description for a Each of us ii dependent upon the other. This fact has been recognlz- quarter of a century He discov- m onth Cot shortOT perioda ___ "good time” In the period of the MISSING A POINT ered it in England. He’s ordered Br carrier, eighteen eeats a veelc- SJlghteenth amendment He consid­ Millions of money are spent an­ ed by intelligent people everywhere Single toples three ceota. since the -origin of the first govern­ them by the gross and carton ever v%: SPECIAl.' AUVEHTlfilNG MEPKE- ers It a weakling descendant of the nually in the advertising of auto­ since. It’s a collar as Is a collar— SENTATiVE. fUnalUpn-pe Llsoer. ment. It underlies every system of phrase to “whoop it up” and pex- mobiles. From indications the ad­ the sort that utterly obliterates the In o , 886 Madleon AeeBue. New . ethics. We cannot obtain a full great open spaces twixt the chin and «18 North tfichigaa Aeesite. tknilariy does he object to the final vertising appropriations of tbe measure yf life's happiness until Chicago. and the collar top. Collar and'bhin The Manchester Evenieg Hergio is syllable, the “ee." He. nays It sug­ manufacturers this selling season we realize that we benefit our­ meet. The collar acts somewhat in pn sale 10 Nov ?

The Mischief Makers Are at It Again! Rockville

. Savings Bank Increase 4 The treasurer of the People’s Savings Bank has submitted a statement for the year ending Dec. i l , 1928, to the Bank Commls- ilioner which sLows that the bank . ■ •' bad made a tremendous increase in deposits and r.ssets during the year. The surplus now stands at $350,- 000. The statement as submitted by Treasurer George W. Randall is as tollows: Assets ^oans on Real Es- tate ...... ^^$3,493,450.00 t . S. Government Se- curltles ...... 9,700.00 ------VALUES Bonds of Foreign Countries ...... 400,000.00 Bnili'oad Bonds .... 107,500.00 Public Utility Bonds 55,000.00 prove that Garber Brothers Banks Stocks...... ” 919,531.00 furniture and Equip- ment ...... 1,000.00 ■(Other Real’ ’ Estate, and DO sell for less . • Bank S it e . 3,000.00 ■ ^ash on hand and in i banks ...... 69,076.47 ^ $5,058,257.47 i. Pliabilities deposits ...... $4,581,903.58 profits and Loss (less current ex- £ penses and taxes y paid) ...... 25,149.89 S u rp lu s...... 350,000.00 interest and Rent ac- cou n ts...... 101,204.00 < $5,058,257.47 ^ The increase of assets for the ^ear was $317,807.20. ; . v The officers of the bank are John ic. Fisk, president: Frederick N. 3-Piece Living Room Suite Beldlng, vice-president; J. Everett in Jacquard—A Wonder Value 5{7orth, secretary and George W. 3-Piece Jacquard Bed-Davenport Randall, treasurer, Suite—Unequalled Value This 3-piece Living Room (like illustration) although i Police Ball ridiculously Iqw in price— can not be compared to other Here is an excellently constructed suite. It will outlast any i . The first annual ball of the suites selling dsewhere at the same price—for the sim­ feockville Police depar.lment was of Infantry. When the Armistice suite selling elsewhere at the same price. A cosy davenport, ing talk on “ Prayer.” Miss Ruth' which at will turns into a comfortable bed—^a ple reason-—that it was built to sell for $145— and is a ^eld Tuesday evening with Town Austin rendered two selections was signed he accepted a commis­ PROMOTE MCVEIGH sion in the Officers’ Reserve corps a club chair and wing chair. This is the ^ J|[ A U good value at that price—at Garber Brothers ^ 7 0 Mall filled to capacity. The hall was which were greatly enjoyed. Rev. and has served in the grade of only suite of its kind. you save $66. A worthwhile saving—don’t ^ very tastefully decorated with George S. .Brookes, the speaker <'f ibunting and streamers. A concert second and first lieutenant previous you think so ? the afternoon, gave a very inspir­ to his present appointment as a iy Edward J. McEnelly’s Victor ing talk on “ Our Two Missionary TO CAPTAIN’S RANK Recording orchestra of Springfield captain. * Enterprises.” A social hour and re­ preceded the dancing, which lasted Captain McVeigh is employed by freshments followed the address. Watkins Bros, as credit manager. «ntil 1 a. m. During the evening Whoopee Social jpefreshments were served by the The Epworth League of the Adjutant General Notifies Do' not let a cold hang on. Try ^mericaif Legion auxiliary in G. A. Methodist church will hold a First Aid Cold Tablets. Magnell R. hall. Police Captain Stephen J. “ whoopee” social this evening in Drug Company.— Adv. ^obin, chairman of the committee the social rooms of the church. A Local Man He Has Attain­ \n charge, is ti be congratulated. pleasing program will be given and „ Modern Lunch Room invitations have been extended to ed New Grade, DAVID CHAMBERS t one of the most modern and the young people's societies of the ' finely equipped dining places in city to be guest on this occasion. Tolland county will be opened Fri­ CONTRAC'TOR' day for public inspection and Council Meeting James H. McVeigh of 81 Oxford George Bokis. manager of the new The next iii'^eting of the Common street has received notification AND BUILDER Council will b held Monday. Jan. 'Central Lunch, cordially invites the from the adjutant general’s office 68 Hollister Street' public to look over the newly 14. This meeting is called to select in Washington, D. C., of his'promo- Cfquipped, quarters. Mahogany fifty electors for jury duty in the tion to a captaincy in the Officers’ booths with accommodations for Rockville City Court. Reserve corps. 3-Piece Suite in Mohair twenty-five or more will afford pa- Organ Recital Captain McVeigh enlisted in the John Wilby will give an- organ army shortly after war was de­ Here Is a three-piece .Living Room Suite in genuine Mohair. CTons privacy and comfort. There Arthur A. Knofla Hand-tied resilient coil springs on webbing. Reversible cush- 4-Piece Bedroom in American l8 a mahogany and marble counter recital February 3 under the aus­ clared and was sent to the Officers' pices of the Young People’s Fei- Training school at Camp Gordon, Ions in Mohair. Luxuriously comfortably- le -and which will accommodate twenty 875 Main St. durable. Comprises a davenport, club chairlair and Walnut Veneer—$225 Value more diners. Au effective lighting Icwshlp of St. John s church. Atlanta, Georgia, \fter completing $137 Notes the course at this school he was wing chair. An e.^cellent $225 value. Ably constructed of American Walnut veneer in combination, system has b* en installed, as well with quality gumwood— 5-ply construction. Comprises(jompnseB a The Hartford Hospital Training commissioned a second lieutenant Insurance and Real ICstatc. as all new kitchen equipment and chifforobe. dresser, full size vanity and fuH- fixtures. A special business man’s School Glee club will give a con­ cert Tuesday evening, Jan. 15, at Bize bow-end bed. A wonderful value. It luncheon will be served every day must be seen to be appreciated. $115 find a specially prepared dinner on 8 o’clock in Heublein hall. Ml.ss Sundays. The restaurant is being Emily Champagne of this city is vice-president the ciub. conducted by a New York chain V i ^mpany which has engaged Mr. The Silver Cross society of St. Bokis as manager. The company John’s church will hold a meeting has restaurants all over the coun­ tonight. try and will send an experienced Mrs. Wllliap-. Flower is ill with Mew York chet here. The new Cen­ influenza. The Inter-church Basketball tral Lunch will open for business \Wm League will play Friday night. The on Saturday. Tankeioosan Installs ■j[DoiD,o 08:i P0l|4' Si aiueS jsau Marcus Williams, Deputy Great Mrs. D. J. McCarthy of Gaynor Sachem of Hartford and staff in­ place is confined to the house with stalled the following officers of influenza. Miss Mildred Alley is ill at her “The Handling of Seafoods Safely’' Tankeroosan Tribe, 1. O. R. M. on I Tuesday evening: Sachem, Francis home on Talcott avenue. Kuhnly; prophet, Thomas Ryan; The Fife and Drum Corps will senior sagamore, Henry Lube; give a benefit dance Wednesday Center Your Fish I 8-Piece Dining Room Suite Junior sagamore, Emil Mazella; evening, Jan. lb, at Princess ball­ 4-Piece Suite in Antique Walnut chief of records, Louis Kreh; col­ room. Arthuf Stein’s ten-piece or­ in Huguenot Walnut Veneered chestra will furnish the music. Veneer—A Marvelous Value lector of wampum, John Kuhnly. Buying At Half's Another 8-ptece walnut veneered suite at a price that is far Just imagine! Only $98 for this suite, which is construct­ Jr.; keeper of wampum, Henry below what the suite shopld really sell for. Consists of a ed of walnut veneer with quality gumwood. It Is finishedUlliSllCU ill Minor; first sannap, George Her- buffet, oblong extension table* five side and antique walnut. Comprises a dresser, chest 'Kog; second sannap, George Star- Park St. Market one arm chair. 1 / of drawers, P’rench vanity and full size bow-end $98 key; guard 01 wigwam, Charles bed. ibhampagne; guard of forest, TEST ANSWERS Frank Pitney; secretary of relief, Robert Reynolds; warriors, Johu The Largest Variety of Seafoods in Town. Burke, James Pfeifer, John Ges- Here Is the answer to the Letter say,. John Boucher; braves, John Golf puzzle on the comics page: COIN, CORN, BORN, BARN, Walsh, Prank Golemba, Clarence FRESH NO. 1 • Fisk, James Joyce; ways and BARK, BANK.' means committee, Henry Lube, John Gessay, Clarence Fisk, Georgo (Qfi'keler, Geoige Winter; trustees, Break up your cold in 24 hours SMELTS lb. 28c William Lutz, Charles Champagne. with First Aid Cold Tablets. Sold Paul Preuase. Delegates were nomi­ only by Magnell Drug Co.-^Adv. nated for the annual convention which will be held in May: Thomas Fresh Skinless Bull Heads, lb...... 35c Ryan and Harold Rothe; alter­ j nates, Henry Minor and George . . . r . - . ' . t . X8C Kreh. Fresh Tile Fish, lb...... Missionary Society . The Woman’s Missionary society 04d of the Union Congregational church FRESH CAPE met Tuesday afternoon at the home Odd Chests of Mrs. Thomas Sykes of Ellington Let Ut Budget Chifforobes 8-Piece Dining Room Suite avenue. TJhe meeting was called to You Out of Debt order hy Mrs. Charles Red field and SCALLOPS pt. 55c American Walnut Veneer in place of tL»^ devotional exercises $24 50 $17,50 Mrs. Redfield gave a very interest- Our Fandljr Loan Serrlee There are only 6 chifforobes i- Here Is an 8-plece Dining Room Suite at a give-awayVI € L J price. • v .v /. W in 8olv^ All Tour to be had— each one is left Obmprises a buffet, oblong extension table, five If you need an odd chest do Open Chowder Clams, pt...... 35c over from expensive suites-— side chairs and one arm chair. Walnut vender $95 not forego this opportunity— Honey Problems ordinarily a piece Of furniture on gumwood. Richly finished. WHEN VOL) NEED A of this character khouW sell' for these chests are rare val­ CARPENTER OR MASON $ 1 0 0 LOAN payable $5 Fr.esh Round Clams, qt...... 25c for'at least $60. It. yoU' ues. Well constructed oC for that little repair Job don’t for­ monthly, plus law ful have use for a good chifforobe- walnut veneer on gumwood^ get to caU interest, Fresh Steaming Clams, qt...... 22c — do pot overlook this offer 1776 $ 2 0 0 LOANLOAN papayable $10 monthly, plus lawful WILUAM KANEHL interesL General Contractor F{IESH S19 Center S t„ Sontb Manchester $ 3 0 0 LOAN payable $15 monthly, plus lawful interest. MACKEREL lb. 18e Other AmounCf in Proportion Cost fixed by law. Every repay­ Typewriters ment reduces the cost. All i. loans in strict privacy. Fresh Steak Cod, lb. ...»------20c I All oialces, sold, rented, ex­ k « Call, Write or Phone M O R G a : I changed and orerhanled. FINE FURNITURE PERSONAL FINANCE Live Lobsters, lb...... — ...... 55c & Special rental rates to stn- COMPANY , direct^ denis. ‘Rebuilt machines Rooms 2 aiul 8. State I'beuter to the Mibltc MARKET Sfit 990.00 and op. Building, 768 Main Street 8U. MANGIlKSrKR, CONN. - Call. Write OrTHii^ie 1 -0 -4 Fish Sold at the Park St Market Only K 2 MP*S 0|ieii 8:80 to 6. Hat. 8:80 to 1 Licensed by State A Short Block from Main St. HAl .7i53 Main S t Phone 821 bonded to HARTPORl) fc.'? F A G E ^ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH BtANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10,1929.

DAILY RADIO PROGRAM AUTUMN mor f Thursday, January 10. 599.8— W ex-W JR , DETROIT—750. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hra) Leading DX Stations. IS ‘BATH ROOM’ Hockey at its beet will be available 11:00—Egyptian serenaders. 405.2- WCB, ATLANTA—740. ERVICE for to radio listeners next Thursday night 13:00—Organist; dance music. 7:55—Question box; concerL when two Important gomes will go on 499.7-WTIC. HARTFORp—600. 8:30—N. B. C. programs (S hrs.) By ISRAEL KLEIN the air In all detail. At 10:80 w B Z 6:30—8ea Gull dinner group. 11:45—City organ recital. PARIS COMMENT Science Editor, NEA Service will describe the tilt between the Bos­ 7:00—Piano recital; concert. . CHICAGO—1020. ton Bruins and les Canadlens, and “ JOO-'WJ/, programs'(H4 hra.) There Is a way in starting a 7:30—WEAF programs (3^ hrs.) cold engine'‘ Ih winter that saves twentj' minutes later the microphone ' 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. .,2 2 —Herhuveau-x’s orchestra. of KYW will bo placed within listen­ 7:46—Everyman’s philosophy; chimes musical program, fuel, rind marks the experienced the MOTORIS ing disUnce of the Icy game between Paris— “ It isn’t a Salon, It’S a » f t - ti 8:00—Merrymaker’s entertainment. male quartet. motorist. It is quite simple and It’s S T <, the Chicago Blackhawks and Montreal 9:00—Columbia feature hours. 10:50—Hockey, ' Blackhawks vs. Ma­ salle de bians (bathroom)” Is the easy-to remember. V Maroons. Norman Rockwell, famous 10:00—Little Symphony, soprano. roons. most general remark made by the character Illustrator, will laud the 11:05—Two dance orchestras. WJZ Slumber music. Very little fussing with the TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER: beauty of the plain women In a' dec­ 12:00—Klorlto’s dance orchestra. visitor to this year’s Autumn Salon, chokf, or the throttle. Is neces­ laration of faith In feminine charm 302.8— WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—960. Club hour. now beiag held in the Grand Pa­ By Henry A. Schaller when he makes his first bow to the 7:10—Lowe’s dance orchestra. - „?®9-^W BBM , CHICAGO—770. lais. sary. Thd engine won’t stall un­ audience of the air at 8 o’clock over 7:25—Talks; musical program. °'22—l^ludlo organ recital. der the circhmstances and there the WJZ chain. At the same time 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hrs.) J2'22— Jlrograms (2 hrs.) Among the 2,800 works by mod­ will he no undue strain on it. Go.spel hymns by the lOn-volce choir oJ 9:00—Studio player’s presentation. 11:00—Plano inood.s; dance music. ern artists, there is a more than the First Methodist Episcopal Church 9:30—WJZ orchestral music. 254.1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1180. generous supply of nudes, In etei’y e ' of Atlantic Citv will be radiated by 10:30—Hockey, Bruins vs. Canadlens. 9:00—Mooseheart hour* Here ar® the directions; the municipal station, WPG. Hlgh- 11:16—McEnelly’s dance orchestra, 9:30—StudiA huh hour. possible position and forming many 'Throw the spark lever back light-s for 9 Include an hour of musl- 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 10:30—Dance orchestra: artists. and varied designs. They are not, can news by a male quartet, tenor, 6:00—Dinner dance music. almost to the limit of the retard —Studio program. however, attracting as much atten­ position. Advance the throttle a piano team, and orchestra through 6:30—Bonnie J.,addies male singers. 12:00—Artists; concert trio. tion at Rodin's famous "Balzac,” tVlCAF and allied stations, and old 7:00—Mid-week hymn sing. WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. little, but aot all the way. Pull Italian music by Milady's Musicians, 7:30—Orchestra, vocal duo. lOilS—Musical melange; orchestra. which has reappeared at this Jubi­ consisting of Erva Giles, soprano, and out the choke button all the way. 8:00—Song Shop. Pat Barnes. lee Exhibition,, (the Salon is cele­ Then press the starter button. Hans Barth, harpsichordist, throu. the choke used In addition, the 11 :in—D.nnce orchestra. 7:00—Automobile club feature. 491.5- WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. bille Emerson and Maud Squire are 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:15—Topics In season. engine would be gettin,g too i.tuch REMEMBER that you shouldn’t watch the clock 8:00—N. R. C. programs. (2Wi hrs.) also among the Americans exhibit­ 7:00—Giants entertainment. 8:00—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) 10:30—Orchestra; Amos ‘ n* Andy. fuel , and there would be a great ii;nn—W.1Z programs (1 hr.) 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 11:45—Varied studio program. ing, One of the best portraits comes SKATES 1 while the^ boss is watching yoh. deal of waste. The ongine would « • 9:0n—Music box enterfnianienL 6:.’;0—Opppiihelm’s concert orchestra. 12:45—Nlehthawk frolic. from the hands of Countess Pecorl- 7:00—Children’s hour singei-. start, however, but the throttle 9:.30—W.TZ concert hour. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. nl, who was Miss Bucknell of Phil­ SHARPENED .. 25c 10:00—Ledereris dance orchestra. 306.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 10:.40—.‘tymnhony orcheatrn; feature. would have to be closed Immedi­ REMEMBER that you had made up your mind 545.1—WQR. BUFFALO—560. 6:30—Beater'S orchestra. 12:00—N. n. C. concert hour. adelphia and who seems to give ately with the spark lever and 6:30—Van Surdam's orchestra. 7:30T-Studlo feature hour. 1:00—Studio dance music. Prompt Service 2 you’d have your ca^serviced! Now’s the time I promise of following In the foot­ the choke. Otherwise, the engine 7:30—Charles' Gypsy band. 8:00^WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 379.5— KGO. OAKLAND—790. steps of the late , Mary .dassMt 8:00—WEAF programs (1V4 hrs.) 10:00—Merry ramblers program. 10:30—standard Symphony orchestra. would be overfiooded with fuel 9:3t)—Arcadia dance orchestra. 10:30—Bestor*a dance orchestra. 11:30—“ Memory T.ane’’ hour. whose works was much appreciat­ and balk. 10:00—WEAF musical program. 245.8— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 12:30—N. n. C. feature hour. ed in France. GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 7:00—Jlnnkst; t.alk; Gimbee. 370.2— WCCO. MINN.. ST. PAUL—810. In all fairness. It must be said 10:3'i—Band concert. 8:00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 10:00—Plantst: theater program. 'With the throttle* keeping the 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 260.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 11:30—Long’s dance orchestra. that some of the best work in the Batteries Recharged. ^ 7:11—Amos 'n' Andy. team. 7:40—Dinner dance music. 12:00-Lombardo’s Roval Canadians. Salon this year is exhibited by‘ wo­ engine going a little faster OLIVER WELDING 7:2.1—Orchesi rat feature concerL 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. than idling and the choke control 9:00—Ladles vocal trio. men froni all nations. America can 8:30—Sally Bupo* ensemble. (5:00—^Tnlk; planistr orchestra, be proud of her representatives. halfway out, t)ie combustion WORKS 9:00—WOR programs (1 hr.) 9:30—WJZ concert hour. 7430—Monument Melhodlat muatcale. Day and Night Towing Service 11:10—Rhode’s dance orchestra. 10:-30—Band concert; organist. 8:30—Musical movie; artists. Edna Guck and Mary D. Coles are chamber walls will become heated Comer Pearl and Spruce ^ 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 9:30—Old mu.alc room program. showing some pleasant interiors., Sooner than under oi dinary run­ V 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 9:00—A garden of music. 10:30—Orcheatraj soloists. American sculptors include Ray- ning Conditions 'and so enable the 9:30—WJZ concert hour. 6:00—Stocks, markets, farm forum. 11 ;fln—Da nee orcheat ra. fuel to burn more thoroughly. **Buying Safely Means Buying of a Reliable Dealer” 10:00—Burnt Corker’s concert. 6:30—Trappers hour; dinner music. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. mon Turner, with figure of k drai^ 11:00—Instrumental trio. 7:80—Agricultural program. 11:00—Feature program. ed woman, well worth mentioning. When this ocCivs the throttle can 11:30—Two dance orchestras to 1:00. 8:00—WEAF programs (11,4 hrs.) 12:00—N. B. C. dance music. Sydney Waugh has a “ Vlerge do be pushed, back to idling and the BARLOW’S GARAGE 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 9:30—"With the Jonesea" 277.8—WCBD. ZlON-IOSp. choke control on the dash also 7:00—Dinner dsnce orchestra. 10:00—WEAF musical program. 8:00—Zion orchestra, double trio,, I’Ahnbnclatiou” in plaster which 595 Main St., So. M anch^ter 8 :00 -WEAF programs .(2 hrs.) 10:,30—Band music. mixed quart*t and artists. has been greatly appreciated by pushed in. 10:00—Concert; Neapolitans. 11:30—Floyd Walter, organIsL Secondary DX Stations. French and American architects tor denerally, It should be remem­ Next Door to Sheridan Hotel SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. Secondary Eastern Stations. bered, the Choke should be out 344.6— WENR. CHlCAQ(V-870. its architectural character. Center Street. 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON-S90. 410,7—CNRM, MONTREAL—730. 8:15—Farmer Ru.sk’ S' talk. Herald Cash has a well-studied only so long as is required for the Phone 1226-2 7:00—Sportmen’s feature program. 7:80—French musical program. 10:00—WEAF feature program. negro’s head together with- ft good engine to run without stalling . As SPECIAL PRICES 7:30—WEiAF programs (1 hr.) 9:00—Peace tower carillon recital. 12:00—Studio artists program. soon as this Is possible, the choke* ON 8:30—Mr, and Mrs. Radio SklL 10:30—SL Patrick’s organ recital. 202.8-WHT. CHICAGO—1480. mask and Richard Lounsery ft wo­ DAY AND NIGHT' 30:00—WEJAF musical program. 11:00—Dance program. 10:00—.studio concert. man's bust. Isabeile Neilspn, Car- should be pushed back to Its nor­ REU ABLE 10:45—Hector’s dance orchestra. 296.9-WHN, NEW YORK—1010. 11:00—Your hour league. esse Crosby and Helen HftaB ftre mal posltlrtn. Thus there will be SERVICE USED CARS 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 8:00—Orchestra; feature; orchestra. 299.8— WHO. DES MOINES—1000. no waste of fuel. CAR REPAIRING g;no—WEAF programs (2^4 hra) 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 7:30—Successful farming feature. a Friesz and .Brakes Relined Manchester Auto 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—920. 9:20—Concert pianist. 11:20—Two dance orcheslraa manifold before entering the car­ 7:30—Barium dance orchestra. 315.8—WRC. WASHINGTON—950. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650^ Van Donogen. famous Dutch por­ New Piston Rings Installed Radio Rentals Auto 8:00—WEAF programs (1H hrs.) 9:30—WEAF programs (H4 hrs.) 10:00—Studio musical hour. trait painter with Lla usual curi­ buretor. This in turn permits the 9:30—Gypsy baron’s concert 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. 11:00—Chief Rlutua Tecumseh, Indian ous nude figure. fuel mixture to become volatilized SERVICE STATION Top Co.. 10:00—WEAF programs (2 hra) 12:00—Daugherty’s orchestra. tenor; orchestra. sooner and so leave little to be SKATES wasted. Americans are t’le biggest talkers All Work Fully GuHsanteed. in the world, at least when , they As a result ,the warming up Batteries Recharged are in the movies. process nowadays,is much shorter SHARPENED “ ANNAPOUS” AT This Is the opinion of a pretty than it was a year or more ago. Telephone 15 W. J. MBSSIBU Parisian usher, writing in a Review 25c. of the Cinema. One Important point should be WTIC THE STAH TOMORROW "I have never had the ophortiinl- remenibered in this connec­ ty to meet an usher o f an Amefi- tion: Too n^ch choking will re­ and smooth. Everything is to ha system will be set up along thej Travelers Insurance Co. sult in an overflow in the cylin­ SPAIN PLANS MODEL done to make possible maximum highways with connections every] Colorful Drama of Naval Life can movie,” she says, “ butr I cer­ Hartford tainly should like to know, what ders. This not only causes much speed with minimum danger.” ten or twelve kilometers. \ Is Presented With Sound; happens in the movie-housers over of the unhurned fuel to flow down 535.4 m. 560 k. c. into the crankcase and dilute the HIGHWAY SYSTEM TO Other points of Spain’s exten­ JUST ONE LEFT Also Three Vitaphone Acts. there. sive road prograju brought out by “ Here, at least, the Americans lubricating oil, but It allows what­ Senor Carreras are: The purchase of the Lancaster The new Pathe Sound produc­ are terrible talkative, appealring to ever 'Water there is in the fuel Program for Thursday. to collect in thfe bottom of the car­ COST $100,000,000 and Fruitville turnpike in Lan­ tion, “ Annapolis,” featuring John­ The books on tenderfoot work telT stories all the way through the Luminous signs for road mark­ P. M. buretor. ers to lessen night driving dan­ caster county, Pennsylvania,! 6;25— Summary of program and ny Mack Brown. Hugh Allen and have been received and may be ob­ film and very often obliging me to leaves but one toll road in operaJ request them to be more quiet for When a cold snap comes along, ger; advertising signs will be re­ news bulletins. Jeanette Loff, which comes to the tained for 10 cents. Detroit,— Senor Luis Carreras, tion in that state. State theater tomorrow and Satur­ the sake of the others arouiid this water residue freezes and stricted to within 25 meters of, the 6:30— Sea Gull Dinner Group. Troop 3. then ,there is trouble in starting. former Ralph de Palma of Spain day, is packed with thrills and ac­ This troops' Christmas party them. and now a distributor of an Au-eri- read; a chain of first aid staMons 7:00—King Pertecto Music “ The French part of the. au

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kinds of weather, had a high record ■VETERAN BISHOP CHIDES against contracting colds as com­ FLUSrniATION PREACHERS FOR SMOKING Don’t Let a Cough or Cold Hai^ ^ pared with those who stayed at Lubbock; Texas,— Bishop John home and worked in offices. M. Moore, of Dallas, thinks tbitt MILD EPIDEMIC HERE Its Causes ministers have no right tt> smoke. I have studied cases of the dif­ IS “ ALARMING” The veteran Methodist leader so O n -lt’s Dangerous Company ferent respiratory diseases Jin thous­ expressed himself in' no uncertain . ands of patients, and it seems to me terms at the recent meeting here SHOULD BE WARNING that there are only three fundamen­ of the Northwest Texas Conference When nothing seems to do that hang-on coughs, and that’s exactly tal causes, fatigue, overeating and of the Methodist Church, South. .. what it does— quickly and thor­ a lack of sunshine. In many parts About 17,000 Deaths to Re­ lingering, bothersome cough any is deprived of the normal amount of of the world only one-half to one- good, just go to Magnell Drug Co., oughly. sunshine present during the sum­ third of the amount of sunshine sult from Present Epi- and get a boitle of Bronchuliue There is no dope in Bronchullne Influenza in Some Form Recurs Every Year But Those mer months. , reaches the earth in winter as in Emulsion. Emulsion, nor chloroform, nor sug­ ar— such things are only make­ Upon careful observation it has summer, and In the cities the i luCheck- colds at first sneeze. Take it as directed and notice been found that those who work amount reaching the earth Is even dem, IsBeEef. Rub on— inhale vapors how easily it overcomes that per­ shifts and should be taken with the Suffering With Colds Should Take Every Precaution out-of-doors at this time of year do less than this because of the thick sistent cough that hao caused you greatest caution. not suffer as much from colds as curtain of smoke overlying the in­ many sleepless nights. For ordinary simple coughs two those who workMn-doors and coddle VICKS Against More Serious Type of Illness. ^ dustrial districts. Washington, Jan. 10— Surgeon It’s a medicine compounded for or three doses of Bronchnline themselves with heavy clothing During the cold months people General Hugh S. Gumming of the Ov0rSti n & iiw the purpose ot conquering tough. Emulsion Is usually enough.— Adv. every time they step out-of-doors. spend very little time out of doors, U. S. Public Health department to­ Aviators, Alpine climbers, street preferring to stay within heated day said that he vlews-tbe influenza corner men, newsboys, postmen and WHY COLDS OR INFLUENZA? during the months of ■ December, rooms where the air is none too situation “ alarming.” He ex­ January and February? Many peo­ farmers are comparatively tree fresh. You have probably noticed pects that deaths directly due to the from colds except during the per­ that your first serious cold of win­ “ flu” will total nearly 17,000, That, By Dr. Frank B. McCoy ple believe that these illnesses oc­ iods when they stay in-doors .a ter developed immediately after the Herald’f Health Expert. this present epidemic does not even cur because.of the cooler weather, great deal. During the war the sol­ heating plant started its opergitlons. compare with that of 1918 is shown but scientists are now coming to diers at the front who were exposed Even during the winter months, in the trenches, and the sailors on by the fact that there were over Why Is It that most of the colds, the belief that the bodj is less it Is possible to obtain sun-baths by 500,000 at that time. influenzas, and pneumonia occur resistant to these diseases when It the sub-chasers who worked in all exercising In the open In your bath­ Surgeon General Gumming also ing suit, or without clothes, if you declared there was the possibility of have sufficient privacy. There are STOP T H A T a second and more severe wave of several institutions where tubercu­ the. epidemic later in the winter. lar children plaV and have school in He reassured the public against the snow during the winter months. alarm, however, emphasizing the Some of these are located on the mildness of type of the disease now snowy, sunlit banks of the Alps in prevallant and the apparent absence and in the Adirondacks of complications. of the United States.. In these in­ COLD NOW ^DOCtOR. Packard’s Will Spread Through East stitutions, the children, clad with “ There is every Indication, as I only loin cloths, play in the sun and see it,” Dr. Gumming said, “ that they do not catch cold. In fact, the epidemic will spread through sayi: Ffll It! . there have been many remarkable the Atlantic states, as it has gone Slight colds are not, generally, dangerous in themselves but most often are signals cures of tuberculosis and scurvy through the West. This seems to of more serious illness not to be lightly regarded. among these children. Of course, be a typical influenza epidemic, and doctors have reason for specifying when they are inactive and not It is similar to the 1?18 outbreak in 5 - ^ 1 playing, their bodies are kept w^rm j We have many highly endorsed cures, cold tablets and cough medicines that will V V Packard’s Drug Store. They know that in this the mildness of the first cases.” by protective garments and furs. ' The surgeon general substan­ stop that cold now and avert further sickness. drug store prescriptions are compounded accu­ Remain Active tiated public health-officers’ estim­ Let these facts be an Inspiration rately and with great care. They know that ate -of a million and a quarter new to all of us. Most of our sickness cases In the United States during Aspirin Tablets this store is equipped with every need and results from physical and mental the week ended December 22. Not­ Vapine Inertia, and we should take the I i ^ c stocked with every drug necessary to the proper ing reports of 58 cities to the cen proper precaution, not by leading sus bifreau, showing 710 deaths, Menthol Inhalers an inactive existence in a stuffy Rhinitis Tablets filling of prescriptions. If you were to inves­ compared with 475 deaths in 62 .4 hot room and eating rich foods, but tigate you, too, would insist on Packard’s as a cities for the previous week, he said Nasal Cream by seeking the active life and taking the mortality rate was meeting ex­ Musterole regular habit. an authority’s advice. One who pectations of large advances In understands, and really carries out deaths as the number o f cases In- Throat Pastillis these suggestions, not to the ex­ Vick’s Vapo Rub Take Reasonable Precautions Against Catching Cold. Keep treme of being a crank, but in mod­ “ The death rate Is now low in Cough Syrup eration, should be no more troubled proportion to the number of Quinn’s Laxative Cold Cap- by sickness during the winter cases,” he added, "and consequent­ Your Medicine Cabinet Stocked Up. months than at any other time. ly I see no reason for public alarna. suls Throat Swabs Influenza, also known as- la However any epidemic so wide­ grippe or epidemic catarrh, recurs M usterole spread as this one is serious. There Nasal Douches FOR COLDS almost every year at about this is every Justification to think that Croup Kettles Muster Cream time. li% a mild epidemic form. Laxative Cold Breakers, this year’s mortality will be greater Vaporizing Balm There have been numerous flu than that of 1926.” Camphorated Oil Electric Heating Pads epidemics in the past, but none as A. D. S. Cold Breakers Mentholatum The estimate of a. million and a Laxative Bromo Quinine serious as in 1918. It is believed quarter cases was based on 240,526 Hot Water Bottles that some atmospheric change de­ cases actually reported today

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aair THIS HAS HAPPENED ceded. “But not much of a fling, “My gooih|[Es!” she cried,“ I just floors. A|idrS];>enb-ker?iIi»)^^ Feniinine Lore emotionally speaking. I suppose, happened to think. I'm thousands money to, bpy mV Roberts Barkm ’ iASHTOBETH ASHE is spending though, that when a girl’s weeping of mlle'a froml"»omt-r-and I haven’t patent’leather p^mps.'^'^^'wprked: ©1928 by NBA S ^v icejn a the inost exciting evening of her' for effect it’s not ah emotional de­ ^ven ^ toot,*'orusii! Or a night­ her ^ fingers tp t^,;l^ev-*dr me. life in a little house on the top of bauch at all. Part of the act, as it gown.”- ; Sh e’stgocfdTtind Tpyg.ji,^<&n4Vdorable, As a rule parents can tell if chil­ crepancies and sends word home, a mountain with a man who ap­ were. And the whole blooming show “Qh, -I gues'b weican ux you up,” abpvp all ijoipeV-,,- V'. dren have anything wrong with don’t become indignant, good par­ parently is going to make love ex­ put on for. the benefit of some hard­ he consoled)her. “Twe a few toilet “A»d'I!4i'V8bi4^'^4?'9tblie be­ ' •; iPhe LilyBeauty, parlor in, the cup boiling stock. Soften the gel­ their eyes, but not always. I knew ents. She rray be only gnbssibg quisitely. hearted male. After all, a woman things, jihd- you cap take reefs in cause : 8he^mg,^8H^g|' qjost AWfpl ilpuse and Hale .building keeps pp atine for a few minutes in a little a girl who reached fourteen before and she may be wrong, but* she may Ashtoreth is a stenographer from ha|n’t any weapon like tears. Now my Grchid satin pajamas.” - gralnmalli^^ ’^miil^siS^V >Qyes to'.'the. mlpute with liiie new ^^'vln.g cold stock then, stir in the boiling it was'thought necessary to have have noticed trqu1)Ie that has es­ Boston. The man is HCLLIS HART, dry yours, like a good chile, and She Von^ered If she ought to and pu'rilng method^ in 'adaptation stock and thp other ingredients and her eyes pjAinlnqd. ,. - ; caped you. her multi-millionaire employer. her h'jaCfp, m I’ll sing you a song.” proBOse going to bed pretty soon, up. An4;vrfariV!.pflpglVYj^ to,'tke; prevailing hair styles, let stand' until it begins t<^ set . When sbp- got her glasses and Don’t allow g. child to keep on They have met by accident Jn He picked up ; his guitar, and d r if the suggestion should come And Vets bxMtlys like gfnqine, . . . . -j. then fold in some stiffly whipped went to school the. next day, she rubbing his eyes day after day Dominica, a little island in the strumming softly, sang, “Don’t cry from Mr, H arL’Ard where her room simple-'sont^sfiv Is.'•'? ’ .ThAr.a seems ..to/be no limit to cream and place in individual molds acted as though she was seeing ^ a without trying to discover . dhe West Indies. the 'pbolce of material -; to, grace to chill. circus for the first'time. little girl, don’t cry. They have was. And If his was near it. And “She’s.th e - ' o f ib« egrth— cause. Ashtoreth, who has been ill, is broken your heart, I kncf-iv....” if the servants slept in the house. dur, windows. Fpr thp ki.icb.ens and She came home In great excite­ It may be Irritation of the con­ taking a cruise. Hart has stopped that’s vyJxit'myr i^ptlier is, V gd jl'm bathrooms there .are no ,end of Tomato and Banana Salad. ment and crlpd as she opened the junctive, the fine membrane that “Stop it!!’ she threatened, “or I’ll Or if, perhaps, they’4 be there quite a stupjd, ignorant lUtje off, en route to South America, and cry some more.” alone. dainty wash fabrica with any colPr Four hot-house tomatoes, 3 ba­ door,'“ Mother^ F saw the - black­ lines tlie eyelids, but If It does not found the place so charming that tqndipg, to aU pjahior)6t,)thlhg8,j My deistred.,' For the! .more formal nanas, 1 bead celery, lettuce, may­ board today!” Her mother deter­ disappear after; a few days of bath­ “Well, talk to me.then,” he com­ it was all thoroughly exciting, Vraha .yoVati, Ai»(l I'm he has takra a house, and means to manded. “Tell, me some more she thought, ^ and quiU. like the iropt»s’df fbe. home there are lovely onnaise. mined to invesUgiite ‘ the' exact ing with mild, boracic solution or stay a i«hile. They are deDgbted to natblng but a qtake-Velieve lady." rLpts' cretonnes, silks and velvets Injj Peel tomatoes and cut In slices. meaning of this-- See the black­ other, good eye-wash, be -sure It about your mother. Does she still movies. .... Hpllj^ broke .'^'In ’upon . her Line a salad bowl with lettuce see each other. And Ashtoreth pur­ dream about Cleopatra and Dido?” gSy .dfesigps. board. She should hope so! comes from strain.' Take ^ur posely misses the boat in order to “I told Hester to put some or- thOUgkt8...'!i...„ y-.-\ r, leaves which have been carefully -So to school that afternoon she child off to a good eye doctor as But Ashtoreth had told all she cbilds in your room,” he was say­ “WouW-Vpu'tfll nte'aWut your washed and crisped. Arrange went and after dismissal she and stay on the island. She pretends, of proposed telling about Maizie. Glorified - Rice. soon aS possible. course, that it was ah accident. And ing. “There was a.great cluster of FSther?” l^e« a«ke^. t .VQr . you slices of tomatoes on bed,of lettuce the teacher did some experiment­ WatcL Those Blinks. “No, I don’t think so,” she said. them ion the mapgo tree. Pure %. cup rice' and over them place bananas cut ing. '• Blinking may’be habit, but I Mr; Hart seems not to suspect her “Anyhow, she doesn’t talk about it, % cup sugar little rnse. yvWte.' Tomorrow F shall pipk some in slices. Sprinkle with celery cut Couldn’t' Sep Board at All! never have Seen children blink who if she does.” ' for yoUr and* pin them in those coils pinch salt ■ In short match-like pieces;ttnd serve Absolute, dismay possessed her, hadn’t good cause for it. They hare been sitting on the “DOes she still believe in rein­ *'2 cups milk ' . gallery for hours, exchanging con­ you wear-—one behind each ear. I 1 mpn in a'idiUiOP,/S^<>lU8> I at once witb mayonnaise.' If fresh the teacher too, when they, dls- Cross eyes! There Is a thing jtd^t carnation?” he asked. like t^ way you wear your hair, teaspoon salt :'.- tomatoes are not procurable a to­ fidences. tell ypti a spgjst.tbat; I've never ^ pouPd niarshmallpws' coverel that without glasses the certainly should be attended’ to “Well, not exactly. That is— Orchid.” told another so^nip - thia^w.otid?’,’ mato jelly can be made from child literally was blind as far as while your child Is young. So much honestly, I hardly know. She never 1 can crushed plHeap))ie/ ') ‘ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “Mother thought I was awfully ‘“Wljy.’.Jf ypul'jyfoiWIx he canned ones. The bananas and the blackboard work was concerned, can be done, even without art op­ mentions it, you see. But sne still foolish not to bob U.” she told ham. % pint whipped, cream-'• ' • celery can be addsd to the jelly even In the front seat/ eration. Treatment and glasses CHAPTER XXVIi irsists that Ashtoreth is a lucky “But I’ve always known I wasn’t Cover the rice ■with dne'qhart of when stiffening or the stiff jelly Ashamed of being thought stu­ tc'uched, I t*P^8phe;'j.'-,, v v xold water. Bring to boiHng point work wonders. They i.at in silence. And the only name,^ and that I'm to be blessed a bob-haired model.” Well,^iither leftfor can be cut in slices and the salad pid she had made a bluff at pre­ Stys have a cause. If they be­ sound that broke the stillness’'of with love and happiness. Gifts, I “No,'! he said. “You’re not.” and boll briskly ^ Hhree minutes. arranged in the same way the fresh tending she saw when she didn’t. come chronic, it Is likely that me,’ * shd; -re- Drain and let cold water run the night was the mournful cooing suppose, of Lady MOon.” “Do you'like short hair?” she vegetable is used. She> thought all people saw as strain is responsible. markabrVp]»rt’ of ' a .iMtefT^Lne^en't through to separateithe grains. Put poorly as she did. of a lonely little mountain dove. “That^s a pretty notion,” he ap­ asked. • '' shbvyn’-'.'it-to aP/bod^—njot' Avon into a double bdirer. with milk, Often children have to wear Ashtoreth shivered. And, pres­ proved. “And I think Ashtoreth is “Oh, it’s all right on some peo­ Most large cities now have a glasses only for a year or two;, sel­ moth'er.*'ln\fa'et,’’ aho Added VPn sugar and salt. Cook Until the Paper Milk Bottles. free, school clinic that tests eyes as ently— for no reason at all—she be­ a beautiful name, you know.” ple,” he answered carelessly,-“Don't Djilk Is absorbed and ;th'e rice soft. dom permanently, unless the - “I’ye aiweye h^ted it myself un- ly' “motVer ia probably the Ipat,per­ 06e of the New York dailies car­ well as ears, nose and throat, but trouble IS serious. Muscular astig­ gan, very quietly, to cry. ynU ever Cut. y;ours, though. son on :eartV,I,Veyer.,iwQiUd show it Let cool. , Add: the ' drained pine­ ried an. illustrated article Tuesday “Why, Ashtoreth—my dear— til'lately,'* she confessed. “It made Orchid.” not all. ' matism is one of the things thatean to. I carried it Around, wllb. me. un­ apple, the marshmallows, cut Into on the new way of delivering milk If a teacher notices vision dis­ be cured If taken early. what is the matter, child?” Hollis me fearfully self-conscious when I “No, I won’t,” she promised. til it wap\ almost out."'jtis in quarters and add mor'e sugar If .you in Manhattan by the Sheffield was all tender compassion. “You’re y/as little.' I always had to explain “And’donH you iBver rouge your a little ,bo;^: n6.w>.;lnJthC; bbtto4i of like it quite sweet. Add the sugar Farms company, -in sanitary paper not frightened, dear?” it to everybody. Peof^e were for­ cheeks, either,” he^ counseled. .jny hat bq?i ali; t).p4 '»p.,’^^th. tlPPUo according to taste. Stir well, cover bottles with a patented seal that Grandeur in Furniture of the Italian “I—I—I— don’t know,” she sob­ ever asking, what>it meant.: Even­ . VNo?'" she ^'said. “Make-up’s not paper, and, rlpbopd.. b thlbk I and set in the refrigerator. In the cannot be tampered with. The bed. “It—i—it’s n—othing,” tually, of course. It was shortened my type.” * ’ ■ know it almost by' .? ‘ morning, add tl*e, cream whipped name of this special milk container, “You’re nervous,” he said. “It’s to Ash. And that’s such a grubby He looked at her,curiously. and stir occasiouaily . dUrlpg the is the “Sealcone” and it is said Renaissance name. I simply abomlnatj it.” ■ Ashtoreth pauaedV ■' "near tears that plaintive dove, sobbing in the “What a wise young person she again. , .... morning until serving time. Serve that milk can be kept In them fresh dark. I think there's not a sadder “It doesn’t suit you,” he said, and is!" he bantered. “I-won't delb yon the'beginning,” in decorated sherbet glasses, for five weeks. The milk can be scund in the world.” fell silent for a while. “Daddy hated cosmetics,” she told she said; and-there, w«g.,a "little placed in tbese paper bottles at a =n “I—I guess I’m I—lonely my­ After a few minutes he spoke him. “He didn’t want me even to catch in-her; yoice.. !‘It‘-.wa8 so awful­ ‘ Have you seen the artistic belts temperature of 30 degrees, an im­ self,” she whispered. “Sometimes I again? use powder. You s-*-” she hesitated. ly persoBal, and not meant for any­ the young girls are making out of possible feat with glass bottles miss daddy so much!” “I know a lovely name for you. “Yes?” he prpmpteu. the funny pages and the artgravure which have to be kept at 50 de­ Shall I tell you?” body at all 'but me. The rest, “Of course you do,” he agreed “\yell, mother’s an awfully dif­ though, wasn’t so. private. sections of some of our Sunday pa­ grees to prevent foaming. It is also gently. “And no wonder you’re up­ “A name you made up yourself?” ferent t'p e ,” she floundered. “And “It was’sort of daddy’s Idea about pers? They are not so new, as I asserted that with the general use set, little girl.” she cried. Just for^ me?” mumste uses sort of a lot of rouge believe the children at our town of these bottles there will be a con­ "It’s something you reminded ‘what a young girl should know’.” “It’s not just daddy either,” she and stuff. And father got so he “Yom're ■ sure,” Interrupted Hoi-- playgrounds made them last sum­ siderable saving in cost over glass ra d. “It’s Mona—and everything.” me of,” he said, “the first time'I simply hatfu it. Y.ou see, Hollis, mer. I have never seep -the work tnilk bottles, the average life of “I know.” he murmured. “And, saw ybu. It’s a name that wouldn’t lls, ‘*that you won’t be sorry If you In progress, but the finished beK which is about four trips. The in­ ,my father was a man with very de­ tell TTte'i’ f ■ ' , ' that little dove up on the moun­ fit another girl in all the world, cided opinions. I absolutely wor­ seems to be a succession of small troduction of this new invention quite as it fits you.” “Oh, nJ,’’ she said. ‘Td really thick diamond-shaped sections of was celebrated by a luncheon on tain was simply the last straw.” shiped him, and I suppose he in­ like to. SoinetiPies, you know. It’s “You’re the understandlngest “What i- it?” she demanded ex­ fluenced me a great deal.” the paper, folded several times fP Monday at the Hotel Biltmore. The citedly. blessed tV be able to talk about make them stay put. This Is just manufacturers of the Sealcone ma­ man,” she told him, and pressed “But your mother?” he asked. things. Particularly secrets.” his fingers gratefully. “I won’t be “Orchid,” he told her softly. “Didn’t he ever ask hvr to refrain another one of the countess uses of chines were hosts to a number of “You know, n-y dear, there isn’t a “I know,'! be said. “Then tell the daily or Sunday paper. the city’s health officials, doctors silly any more. Don’t you hate girls from cosmetics?” me, Drchid. And?I shall appreciate who cry?” flower in all the world quite so “Oh, yes,” admitted Ashtoreth, child welfare associations and oth­ much like you. So chaste. And rer your confidence with, all my heart.” Luncheon Bridges. ers, on Mo'hday to celebrate the “Well, usually,” he adm itt^, “but mother thought he was sort "You’ie not sleepy?” she asked. “they are rather sloppy. But I think mote. Such a cool, exquisite thing.” of an eld fogey, and she didn’t pay One of the happiest ways of ex­ introduction of the sanitary, un­ you’re adorable, whatever you do.” He spoke very quietly. And any .attention. She .loved him like * ‘Sleepy?” he eried. .‘‘When I can pressing one’s hospitality Is in a breakable paper milk bottle. Ashtoreth powdered her nose vig­ raised her fingers to his lips and everything. Holly. She’d simply talk with' y6u?, I should: say not! bridge luncheon. If more players orously. kissed them gently. have died for him. But—well, I think, though, since we are going have been invited than can be ac­ Scalloped Sausage and Apples. “I’m glad, it’s dark,” she con­ Ashtoreth drew her feet up and to 8l,t.n,p VP.'lpng,. I wHl speak to commodated around the dining ta­ One pound link sausages, 4 ap­ mother and - father '- weren’t a bit Hester,, if you will, excuse me for a fessed. “My oc-se always gets red tucked them under her. She loved alike. They never really under­ ble, the luncheon can be served on ples, % cup dark brown lugar, % when I cry—and there’s nothing the way he made her feel. So lit­ moment.’" , bridge tables placed in the living teaspoon cinnamon. stood each other, I thir k.” ' He’ w'entj‘she .noticed, across the rooms. Keep the decorations sim­ adorabja about that, I assure you. tle, and childish. And as if, by all They were silent again for a lit­ Pan broil sausages until brown I wish I was one of those women rights, she should be protected and garden .and,down a little ravine. ple. Take note q£ the holidays in on all sides. Arrange in a casse­ BV WIBLI.VM B. WILSON adapted them to the British view­ tle. And Ashtoreth wondered if “Hester.!” he> called, “Hester!” the month in which ..the parly falls. role and pour about 4 tablespoons who ween artistically. It must be adored. She wondered if he was Hqilis was retolvlng her mother in point. a great asset.” making love to her^ 'The Servants then did, not sleep Very , often the color'scheme or the boiling water over' them. Cover Stately royal grandeur, the same .l}ls: mind. What sort of a picture in the . house. Slje . was't^.be, all food Itself can feature the holiday with apples pafed and cut in slices. “I should Imagine,” he laughed, ‘•‘It’s a beautiful name,” she said. had shefcnveyed itiow of Maizie? majestic massive less of the palaces Thick-set tables, chairs and chests alone witb , Hollis Hart!! . What In a way to add much interest to Sprinkle apples with sugar and “it would take a lot of home “I love it.” And w h« would h?r,thlnk of her If in richly decorated, spacious recep­ wdPld Maizie say? And Monty? And (be party, and many trifles may be cinnamon. Cover casserole closely and calhedrak of 16th and 17lh tion halls give an air of splendor to work.” ‘Then I shall call you Orchid,” ha shojuld e\;^r mept her? Painted brought for special days in the and bake In a slov oven for one “Yes, I suppose so,” she sighed, he told her. “It will be my little and. garish,' in her purple . velvet Sadie?' ‘ century Italy, is reflected in the the large Lome. Red v^Uvet uphol­ Ashtoreth put hef arms about her way of favors, score cards or dec­ hour. Serve from casserole. stery, set off Ly gold in fringes, “and I’ve no technique at all. Movie tender name for you. My small, suit. Wt’.y couldn’t she tell him the orations. Choose tart quick cooking ap­ furniture* ol the Italian Renais­ actresses practice in front of their secret name. Shall you like that’?” shoulders and h'ugged herself. Fun­ sance. The immobile restraint of tassels and studding, and to the truth? She might say something ny—-the feVlng' it gave a girl, A two-course luncheon is easy to ples. mirrors. Maybe that would help. It VO.h, tbai would be sweet!” she like this: . serve. Don't repeat flavors or tex­ the period makes its modera use effect. Ri';h carvlLg of the woods— must be wonderful to just have exclaimed. .. .She was beginning sleeping'in 'the ‘same bouse with a Impracticable in entirety, save In mainly walnut — and decorated , “Hollis,” pce might s-iy, “I’ve man.'-Just she and lie. tures in the dlshps.. If a fruit salad There is freedom of choice just your eyes well up with tears that to feel like-a heroine in a rather been an absolute beatt about my is servfed for instance,.,don’t choose now in hair-dressing styles. You the spacious home. But certain metal mountaings, are other fea­ never spill. And your mouth sort exciting nove). A poor little steno­ mother. I’ve lied aad I’ve pretend­ ; (To be Continued) fresh fruit for .dessert and if a notice hair parted In the side, in pieces aay be used effeclivelj tures. of quiver, and your throat palpitate. grapher! ilone with a millionaire ed And i’ve been ashamed of her. jellied meat Is served, don’t use the middle or combed back straight against a dignified, formal back­ And your nose never get rec^ at all. on a lonely island! In a little bit And I'm not .worthy to shine her Jelly in any other way. Let. the des­ from the forehead. The longer ground, iC' large spaces. The lines of the f’jrniture are Nor your face homely.” of a house on. top. of the world! blessed shoes! She’s the dearest, sert be cold and refreshing as , tlie back hair is gathered into a knot at straight, taking their style from ' Hollis Hart smiled in the dark­ With nobody around (nobody, that kindest woman that evar lived. Ashtoreth'find.^nnt to llpllls Hurt. Read three hours in heated rooms. Light, to the girl or woman with the long niture dosiguers of other lands owe source the decorative motifs were “An artistic triumph,” he con­ toreth supposed they didn’t count). She’s shined ^stoves and scrubbed the. next, chapter. , easily-' digested, rather ,,than rich narrow face. This is a style only inspiration. The straight, low. rec­ also drawn. The most faraiPar de­ foods are best. for the younger woman. A hair tangular an 1 -ubstantial furniture tail of these motifs is the classic '. Two suggested menus are. molded outline should be adopted/ that Is is in >'.‘eping with French and scroll. Vr hies most typical were tuna fish salad in tomato cups, po­ softened to the face, the severe out­ Spanish renaissance pieces, \ for either long and rectangular, or tato chips, rolls, peach bavarian line and hard-wadded bun Is to be ) ose laodt drev their ide.as from octagonal; the reproductions made cream, nut. cookies, .coffee, or hkm avoided. Italy. Early English furniture today are m.-icb lighter and appro- mpusse with a salad, such as the craitsmen adopted the forms anu priate to the modern home. Daily Health Service tomato, and banana one in this MARY TAYLOR. s m w s B K . oblumn, an asparagus salad, the HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL stalks served in a ring of I'emnn. plnd, or green or red pepper. The BOVINE HONORS. by World Famed Authority At first thought it may seem trusted .with oneiln.eve^y 22 about Ice cream sandwich may be cream Raisin Cookies! Nut Bread!! rather, queer for a* second wife to, thirty yparsdgp. ; • of any color placed between slices Date W affles!!! pay the' alimony to a first wife as of sponge or angel cake and choc­ olate sauce poured ovqr ifte whole, Seattle, Wash.—A statue has It’s a snap to make up these delicious the singer/Irene .Pavloska, did, > ''What'Is ‘’Necessity”? be RHEOL^TIC FEVER OFTEN sometimes Injured permanently. guaranteeing the wjfe. of Dr. Mau-^ The real’ question is Just, what ■The bain mousse Is.made by taking been erected here in honor of recipes with Rumforid. They’ll perfect WEAKENS CHILD’S HEART These observations made In New rice Meslrpw $45 weekly alimony, inakesi the / ’oeciessHy"? One guess 'ope cup finely chopped .ham. 1 % Segis Pletertje Prospect, champion ip texture, taste pud appearance to a York ag-ee with those that have and proceeding to marry the doc- V ould be an'. increased, standard of tableispopns granulat,ed. gelatin, 1 producing cow. Her owners claim Rmnf ord makes off baked foods especially BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN been made In England, vh»-re tre­ 'tor-herself. And yet why the won­ living;:. demanding’ }uxiuc|es wbich tablespoon nrfnced ; green' pepper, a record of 33.922 quarts of milk ___ good and wholesdoie. Always use mendous studies were undertakeu der? Women -are certainly demon­ the 1890 vyomep' wot|.id never have twp'tablespoons nilnded parsley, 1 and 2865 poundf of butter pro­ Editor Journal of the American under the f.usp'.ces of the Medical strating these daysv the humblest dreamed df,?pj:eferEing.her. full-time vided by her in a period of two Medical Association and of Hygeia, Research Coui;cil. as well as prlma donnas, that thpy sojpurn In;,thp bpm eio .tUa luxiiriss years. It Never the Health Magazine Not only is heart o.isease a fre­ RUMFORP will go to mbst any lengths to deemed. ‘In.ecqssl'tles’*, tQd*7 > Wl^lcb Spoils' quent accompaniment of rheumatic aohlevte matrimony. - Is no argument, for Against'’the H ie Wholesome In order to obtain some idea of fever, but also dlstur’ijances of the a Baldni' the prevalence, and causes of heart . Some, woman in New Jersey present.cn8tom,..pt cpurBp,’ i iv,/? irs NOT HARD kidneys aud the condition called swapped her husband .'for a dice iAKING POW DER XVM disease In children, physicians In chorea or St, Vitus dance. • s '' I ‘ T ■ ■ ■ ' : t] - : '' ' ■ J ■■■'C' RABALM ENDED the department of diseases of chil­ hpuse.the otbpr day^ too. The n'ame A SHORT MEMORY. i TO GROWtHIN Tqiisllitis • has esbipsd m's*: for she was not a Ppppieall aboutZ/oupantes^fo that dren in the Cdrnell University Medi­ It is impossible '/to realize that PAIN IN FEET cal College have made a study of grand Qpe.ra .diva. Here’s a funpy London'.—The. mothef, of ,'a. 17- 'fib ft of die slender figures seen today more than hall of the children con-^ quirk, thpugh;! ope gfiarantees ali-- ■have been won in easvways. Many have 500 cases over a period of ten cerned In this Investigation had year-old -youth /charged • wtthrttes- years. mbny to get.a huqband, and the pas8lng.-at.MgrryFeh6qA>.'0fiwe**t^ been won by Marmola^prescimtion tab- ly Qvorcaniw my fcwuuic* tonsllitls ot a serious, character, based on a modem scientific discov­ St., Salem, M a». If you suffer, start RABALM In four-fifths of the cases the pitherr.Is, oply too giad to swap a alibi tthat tb* hdy/.cdujd npt-r read tonight. 60e and $1.(0 at all drugeists. that In many of them the joints husband for the alimony cr a bousm ‘ A./pj)|jite!'c4eoK’rUp* hpwi ery. People have used Marmola-for i20 parents had had rheumatic infec­ wer^ involved, and that for this rea- yearyT^lwlipns of boxes of it Npw tion in childhood associated, of “Far pastures look green.’’ ey.er,-. showjd^ thi^;’rdiUh. had. at- soii'acute rheumatic fever must be deader figurea in almost Cve;^ circle. The- Cleanere That course, witb diseases of the throat. teOded elerqehlhry./sahppl.• , S^W whdM amqla dpes. ' In many Instances the only evi­ ccnslt’ered one of the most serious If You’re Going to diseases that can possibly afflict / The Mama Job .. ^ booik in eacbooxbf Marmola gives dence of the disturbance of the mankind. Add aJittle cec<){^or ,uqsw.eptened die formula and states the scieiitific rea­ heart was murmur, which the It must also be realized that Two small children, aged 2 and chqcplate. to ypur isFogerliraad hat­ sons, fbr results, So users realize how Have a New physician could hear when he ex­ tonsillectomy a.one will not cure 4, were locked in the kitchen by ter. I t gives It-a 'rio'h-qdlor and' ^'d :wky/effects .are. beneficial. A' way amined the heart. rheumatic fever, but that the condi­ their inether.'whlle she ran down flaYor?tbd/' ’ / - - wlucn 048 done, sp much for so many Washing Machine In the majority ct the cases the on -an errand to her sister-in-law’s • deim es a test from you. Make it now, patients did not become worse even tion represents a seriousness in WstcE the results for a little while, then after long periods of time . The which the best art of the physician home f()ur poors atfsy- When the decide. Ask your druggist today for a Why not have the best—a may be required to secure a favor­ xqothet 'Came borne the house-was M bog of M t^bla. average age at which the child be­ able result. ' ablaze ana the ehildisii were found came subject to the rbenmatlc V,; symptoms was 7 1-2 years. In more charred! to death. , ' LETTER PROM LONDON IS The-woman is . near death pros- than one-half of all of the children .trated with grief ana remorse and, studied, the condition first occur­ RECEIVED IN CALIFORNIA I!J‘SEVEN DAY JOURNEY no. doubt, censure nbt only from red between the ages of 6 and 9 herself but from hdi* husband. years. P u r e Chicago. — Catapulted from a These aren’t the., jl^st _children How Many WoHieii...... Indicates Seriousness steamship and whisked along regu­ maimed or killed because mama All Enameled lar airlines In this country, a letter went awa^. But what’i the answer? Clean actually wear out their clothes? .Many times a As an indication of how serious from London has crossed the ocean Why blame women -workers in a Electric Washer garment is discarded because it is stained or faded chronic infections, and particular­ and continent and been delivered system which gives them only con­ Bast when it could be made to look like new by being ly rheumatic infection, may be in in San Francisco in a week, reports stant day and night wesponsibllity relationship to heart disease, it the American • Air Transport Asso­ and na'time off? -i , The only machine with a fine cleaned or dj^d. ' ciation. for I * Let Dougan’s help you make the most of your Q.—What is a tick? enameled finish inside and out. The letter was mailed in London . These Married Women clothes. ' - , ,1. *■- . Health A.— ^Thls li an insect, ex­ Wednesday afternoon and placed . r .'-I ^ tremely prevalent in the 'west­ aboard the He de France at Ply­ 'Twice/ as maq$t married women Cleaning and Dyeijng ern portions of the Uhlted mouth the same day. When the work in/j^te.UhiMd States today as Free Collection and Delivery Statai and asioeiated with French'Uner was 800 miles off Nova in 1890;t The Ibcreas'e Is aue to carrying dlieasa. Scotia a mall plane was catapulted necessityii accord&ig to Miss Mary 49 HoU TUBERCULIN from the deck and flown to Boston, Andersoi^f the Women’s Bureau. St, JESTED i should he pointed out that three- arriving there Monday afternoon. She . repeats the .'opinion of most Phone fonrthi of 4 1 Z children with rheu­ The London letter then went for­ econpimits and sc^iolofists that the ■ » •. A * . '!*<» • • • * ^^MILK i T h e matic history developed heart dis­ ward: on the regular air mail routes womert'who work- for iin money or • - ■ I 2056 ease, and the remaining one-fdnrth from-Boston to New York, Chicago becansst^^ey don’t like Staying at i ■ ■ ! Walter B. Kohls DOUG AN DYE -were considered as potential heart and San Francisco, arriving at the *f ) •■ ■’____ . 7 ■y j • I ■, < ; home and a negligible .quantity as Harrison. disease patients. city of the Golden Gate on Wednes­ compared with those who work for Plumbing and Heating ilKO S)Outh Man^oster In practically every case of rheu- day afternoon. The total postage pay^cbecks because they must. To­ A NEW RBjiQRt 'h*F t’ is ^.! quite - , Contractor rnaMe feve^ the heart is inyo’ved at Includihg the extra fee for the sea- day’s figure. Is one working miar- large...aji.d’;),i4' of Upatick-~h)Bir .trim Bryant ^ X'hiipiiian m.Spniceat., Te|.2656 the time dj-the dyit-infection and pU kt'itM afr sc -tice v u sic. flid iroB|m la eTer]r:jLl as ooa-i mid ■ with; ▼•iTst-ri^klnL/v: ith iaanch>:j|eff . . .V .: MAJSCHESTJSK EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JA ^ A R Y 10,1929. PAGE NINE

HIS LAST APPEARANCE KEARNS BEST MAN . ^ 4 NOAIKWERYET FOR TEX’ S PLACE ■5^ y WRITES PARREL WILL HE FIBHT ...... ■ INSUFICIBNT PERSONAL CONTACT. RlCRARl) RATES ON DOUGH fhad lived in Terre Haute and Even So, No Man Will Ever Rickard said -t-t “ Well, well, wfiat Ex-Champion 1$ Sdiodoled The game of basketball as it is played today is much tamer than it When the late Tex Rickard dis^ do you think of that?” used to be fifteen years ago. It has reached a stage where it resembles cussed the order in which the When Taylor had gone Rickard to Decide One Way or,;/^- Do the Work as Capably an afternoon tea party and this is due to a code of rules which are too | fighters ought to he rated, it is not turned to Mika Jacobs and vln* unjust , to him to suspect that he qulred— “ Who was that youne strict, making the referee nothing more than a whistle soloist. feller?” — And Jacobs nearly fell otbor Today. as Rickard Did. While it is true that basketball is played on a much more scientific might have heeu prejudiced by the, out the window. bo* oflSce value of the flgbtors,. He “ ‘"'•'I >■"" scale today than it was a decade or two ago, on the other hand, it is was primarily a business map in equally true that when personal contact is removed from any sporting By HE.NRV L. FARRELL the business and it was hia nat­ Tom Knows ’Em B¥ DA Via J. WAES«» - X event, the spectators suffer a tremendous loss. Who knows but what ural talent as a showman and pot that is one big reason why basketball, especially the pro game, is not any genius in Judging fighters Tom MoArdle. who mado the • New York. Jan. 10.--,W eli.^^to Tex Rietard ytUI be replaced at that made him a success. thriving as prosperously now as It was In the days of long ago? nlatohes for Rickard, propably the afterpoQU hours of thls,»^day. Madison Square Garden but his Considering that he had been knows more fighters and is mqre Remember when the old»G team here used to pack ’em to the raft­ Jack Dempsey is scheduled toifeisue place never will be filled The Gar­ dealing with fighters ’ for years, familiar with th®ir rucordf than his famous “ I will" cr “ I woit’t" den will go o*. and the business of ers in the state armory on Wells street— when “ Duffer” Martin, Jack Rickard probably knew fewer any other man in the business, atatomont ooucerning thq matter of prize fighting will continue . be-( Gurry Jack Crockett. Jim Horan Ethan Johnson, Jqe Madden and Harry fiabters than any other man in And he is onq of the judges bis return to boxing. In bfiaf#,he the business. He admitted it apd cause It is the way of nature that Schofield used to play. While Manchester boasted some mighty nifty of fighters in the business, has promised "to give his answqii^to soma men's work must go on after got a lot of personal amusement In discussing the prospects for teams in those days, it wasn’t entirely their basketball ability that drew out of it. the question, that has beset and, con­ them. 1929, McArdle expressed some In­ founded all boxing since Rfokard's the big crowds. Rather, it was the thrill of personal contact coupled As an illustration, the incident In spite of ell his denials Rick­ teresting opinions. He strung untimely death and the funny xblfiS ard was preparing for the day of with the fact that one never knew what was going to happeq next. that happened not so lon.g ago on along with Hlokards In predicting about this Is that, unless l,.haye a train coming from St. Louis, Personal contact is the sole reason why prizefighting and football that every champion with the 6X- been misinformed. Demneey didn’t his retirement. He had organized may be repeated. such a staff ot capable assistants j are two of the greatest sports the world has ever known. A liberal ! ception of Sammy Mandell. the Know the answer himself last jai^t. Rickard had taken a special j lightweight title holder, might be In any case, be seemed unable to that for almost two years he had | injection of this element is making interest in hockey rise in leaps and carload of reporters tq St. Louis ignored all the minor details tf ! defeated this year. make a decision in talking the lyat- bounds. The same reason caused widespread Interest in basketball as to sign Jack Dempsey tq a new i ter over with the man who is .'to management.and concerned hlm^ contract-r-=or some similar stunts— “ Joe Dundee and Mickey self only with "thinking •ip played under so-called professional rules, but the game today lacks that Walker are going,’’ he said, “ and issue his statement for him. The and the train j stopped in Terre national querry is, why issue a things," as he called his passion essentially valuable factor. Haute on the return trip. I wouldn’t be surprised if Ace for dreaming. It is true that too much personal contact is often more injurious Hudkins finished the year with statement at all unless bo knows both thn welterweight and middle­ what he la talking abqut? When in Rickard didn’t concern himself than helpful. According to reports, they have struck a happy medium Didn’t Know Ta.ylor doubt, say nothing, is a good* rule Bud Taylor was at the station weight titles. He can do it if ho with the routine attending the out West where the fans see plenty of personal contact and action galore for all men who find themselvea in weekly boxing matches in the Gar­ and he boarded the car and gets the chance but it is doubtful with the rules being sufficiently enforced to keep the players within went into Rickard’s drawing room. that either one of them will fight a tight spot and |t is admitted .-ih-it den. He didn't make the matches him. Dempsey’s position is not without and sometimes he didn’t even sign bounds. Taylor beamed all over the pro­ some slight discomfort. the checks which paid the fighters. moter and greeted him like a long “ A1 Singer looks like a sure shot tq hfiQQmq the featherweight But he seems obsessed with the Several years ago he was almost lost uncle. Rickard received him idea that he must orate at this ted up to the quitting point with with the tame welcome but whon champion. All ha needs, too, is a time and so he may say "yes” gad it became necessary to say some­ match with the champion and he’d n boxing. put some new life In the class. 1 thing he asked: ope knows, he may succeed in say­ “ I’m getting sick of the fight Curtis Defeats Kebart “ What you doin’ way out here, Hudkins and Singer ceuld make business," he said. “ Them fellers the customers forget about the ing neither, which would be passing young fellow?" smart under the circumstances. think I depend on them. The Gar­ Taylor told him that he always heavyweights fqr a while.” den don’t depend on boxing and Lots of Guesses. I’m seriously thinking of throwiu.g It appears to be an established out regular weekly fighting ne.tt By 11 Pins Over North fact in quite a few minds that winter. Hockey is going So big we Dempsey’s comeback ended the morning Tex Rickard died but, as can make mere money out of it Yale Beats Princeton to that, there are a dozen different than boxing. Maybe I’ll show them Madison Square Garden, the fruit of his dreams, became a guesses covering the general situ­ fellers. They’ll ^.'ake up if I tell ’em Added to 34 Pin Lead. XhisjcHRISTY FAVORITE regal mausoleum for Tex Rickard as the promoter's body lay in ation, Mine happens to be that. If I’m only going to put on about Dempsey announces a permanent three or four matches during the state in the center of the vast structure. Pictured above is thd retirement today, he will be making winter.” (Jives Him Match by 4 5 1 JO DEFEAT T U C K E impressive setting as the casket lay in state. Framed by palms 1st. Time In Six Years a real mistake. There is an old, Because he allowed so much of and lavish floral tributes, it rested in the glare of the same flood­ old chestnut having to do with the the routine work to be carried out Tunbers; Large Crowd lights that have shown down on the super-sporting spectacles expedience of crossing a bridge only by his subordinates, the Garden which Rickard managed. Above it hung the battery of giant when you come to it and I should corporation may not have to go out Triumph 29-25 Before 900 say that R covers this case like a of the building to find a man to Sees Battle. Buster Nadeau-Eddie Reed amplifiers that have carried Rickard's voice throughout the hall. mortgage. succeed to the general manage­ Anaouncement of his intention to ment. One of the subordinates Fans; Carey of Tigers Is fight for the heavyweight title, on Norman “ Lefty” Curtis won his Local probably will be moved up. But the Bout to Prove Equally In­ the other hand would come most Garden board and Its 600 mllllon- twenty game bowling match from Ol$on*s Terrible Swedes Outstanding. appropriately at this time, as it lires will not get a name to take Charlie Kebart by a total of 45 would have the effect of stabilizing teresting to Semi and Sport an industry which has become Rickard’s place and their business pins, eleven more tba then margin sombwhat skittish under the dis­ depends a great deal upon a big Star In Backhand Passing he gained in the first leg of the Final New Haven, Conn., Jan. 10,—^ concerting blow of Rickard's pass­ name. There isn’t a man in the match which was rolled at Joe Chatter Yale defeated Princeton, 29 to 25. ing. Coming on top of this event, country big enough to furnish a Farr’s Charter Oak Alleys last Sat­ Olson’s Terrible Swedes of Coffey-1 in raising the curtain on the home an adverse statement by Dempsey name that whl not make him miss­ ’considerable ability. All of them urday afternoon. ville, Kansas who play the Rec Five are classy shots and possess a great floor in the Into, collegiate BaskeU now would be a crowning disaster. ed. There probably are men promi> Last night, he beat Kebart on the The Frankie Konchina-Eddie here next Tuesday night specialize ball League last night before a He is the one remaining “ con- nent in the sporting world such as Adonnls star bout naturally holds deal of skill In tricky floorwork. latter’s own alleys, Conran’s, by a In a backhand passing system not Olson’s Terrible Swedes are known Simsbury High will Play Man­ crowd of 900, which roared with vincer," with Rickard dead and “ Big Bill” Edwards, John Ringling chief Interest In the card to be applause when the Elis surged Into Tunney retired. If he bows him­ total of eleven pins. Both men hit duplicated by any basketball team from coast to coast and are acknow­ chester Trade school here tomor­ or George M. Cohan, whose name very creditable scores. Curtis aver­ staged tomorrow night < at Foot the four-point lea 1 (n the final five self out permanently today, it will Guard hall In Hartford, but interest in the country. ledged as one of the leading basket­ row afternoon at the Rec. would not be lost in the Gardon aged 116.5 against 115.4 for , The Swedes are exceptionally minutes of plgy after the quintets be motlonalism speaking, not judg­ Is almost as great In the slx-rounder ball attractions in the united building, but there’s no other name Kebart. clever In handling the ball, most of finished the first half tied at 18-18, ment. between Nick Christy of Bristol and States. As you probably read elswhere in and passed and repgssed each other The Garden Corimration. that would loch right on the ticket During the first four games, Cur­ them being able to palm it with Manchester fans can consider last night’s Herald, the High gohool of admission tn a world’s heavy­ tis ran away from Kebart. At one Brownie Tucker, Hartford’s sensa­ in opening the second. I doubt very much if he really tional colored bantamweight. comparative ease. Their backhand themselves fortunate In getting an hashethall games for F|;ld8y and weight championship extravaganza. time his total lead stood at 114 passes are very deceptive and prove Although Yale rushed into a 4-. knows whether the Garden corpora­ Christy, who turned pro three opportunity to watch this colorful Saturday night have been Indef- tion is willing tq stand behind Rick­ Those million, two million and pins, but the north end Iran made quite difl9cuU for an opposing team array of stars perform at the School te-i lead, the Tigers came up tq months ago, is going at a great clip. iiiitely postpoiied because of thq in- even terms within five minutes and ard’s offer to him. it is to be three million dollar fights were Tax a sensational comeback which re­ He has engaged in five professional to solve. Street Ree. The Swedes won 94 of duced the lead to 45. Each won five flueflza sickness. the lead alternated until half time. doubted if he has given a well con­ Rickard himself. No other man bouts and has won all of them, the Every member of the team is a ! their 106 games played last season, sidered thought to the investments games. A large crowd watched the former Intercollegiate performer of losing only 12. Long field goals by Horewit?, ever can do a tetter job. He made first four on knockouts. Last week “ Cap” Blssell was the leading Brokelman and Beyer turned the he has made at Miani Beach and the business l-,> doing things that match, but showed little enthusiasm he had Jimmy Couch of New Haven scorer last night as TriPlty swamp­ others he sUn may make there. It until Kebart made his rally. tide in favor of Yale. everyone told him couldn’t be on the verge of a kayo, but Jimmy ed Clark University, Playing three Llnneban's stubborn defensive is understood that, in addition to done and conditions, over which be Here are the scores: mana,ged to go the distance. of the four periods, Blssell caged the dog track and other ventures Jte Curtis Kebart Stagg*s 40th Year, 1931, To See Play for Yalo and his five geals had no control, finally became such The Bell City boy will be meetln,? seven goals, Seemg someono Qnqe from foul and a field basket were started with Rickard there, he is ot that it seemed even Rickard 140 ...... 103 the best opponent he has yet been said, “ you can't keep a good man features of the gam§, Princeton’s a mind to carry through a deal for couldn’t do trem. 126 ...... 108 called upon to face in Tucker. The Yale Break Rule For Chicago dov/n.” scoring, confined chiefly to the the purchase of a hotel at the After be had taken a fall in the 130 ...... 119 Hartford colored boy had a great first half, Included 'three brilliant winter resort. 10.5 ...... 85 year in 1928. He met with two or Perhaps he thinks he will be too promotion of the Tunney-Heeney Chicago, Jan. 9.— Yale Universi-^ Rockville High which came so field goals. Yale won because of 103 ...... 132 three reverses in the late stages of the proposed game itself and for occupied with these various enter- fight, Rickard told me he thought ty will depart from its established the commemoration thereby, ip near to tripping Manchester early better balanced and distributed 126 ...... 104 ’28, but before that he had run up scoring strength. prizes, including his aid in thg pro­ “ them big days arc over.” custom of I ot playing football 19 31, of the fortieth anniversary this season apparently has “ shot its 97 ...... I ll a string of nearly a score of vic­ Carey carried off high scoring motion of the Sharkey-StrihUpg “ You got tr give them a fight tories, many of them knockouts. He games on any foreign fields except of your first connection with the bolt.” It recently tooh a pasting in and they know these fellers don't 108 ...... 135 Willimantio and last night the weak honors with 18 points, , Yale’S de­ fight is associated with the succes^ 104 ...... 112 is fast, carries a real sock and has those of Harvard and Princeton to athletic interest-, of Chicago. Our fight,” he said. “ 1 guess it's over if East Hartford combine which was fense turned back the Tiger attack, of bis other ventures and that.-o^ 126 ...... 146 the advantage of remarkable reach. come to Chicago to meet the Uni­ Board recognizes that your sig- viously, he will do the Sharke^H smothered here, took them into effectively in the second half. Miles Dempsey won’t work anymore. 1 However. Christy is the favorite. versity of Chicago football team niflcanl service to the best inter­ Strlbllng fight very little good bf can’t do nothin’ with him any­ camp 24 to 15. Durraqd, one of alone throwing a, field basket, 1,165 ...... 1,154 There will be four other bouts on on Siagg Fielo October 17, 1931. ests of college athletics is national Yale’s victory marked the first declaring himself out of the heavy­ more. When be was in there they the card, all six rounders. Rockville’s star guards, however, That season will be Coach A. A. rather than h eal in Its influence, is out of the game with- injuries. Eli basketball triumph over the weight stakes. I always knew they were going to The fur is sure to fly when Buster Stagg’s fortieth year as coach and and the college of vrhich you aro Tigers iq six years; Princeton had However, we may be anticipatlnk see a fight and some action and yon .Nadeau of Holyoke clashes with Ed­ athletic director at Chicago, graduate Js esperiaily glad tp “ hexed" Yale on the court since beyond all reason. It is understood couldn’t get u place big enough to | GREENLEAF WINS 2; die Reed of Hartford. Here is a Bet the Rec would he Packed to that close friends counseled Demjj- A desire to honor Stagg, direc­ share in honoring your name and the doors if piainfield could be in­ 1923. seat ’em.'’ i pair of flyweights who are very ag­ The line-up: sey along these lines last night aoj^ gressive, fast and good hitters. tor of athletics at the University work. The exceptional ilrciim- duced to play here. Manager Ben Rickard had the dream of one ' of Chicago, vho was a student in stances of the proposed game have V Yale (2R) It may he that, by this afternoort, more tremendous heavyweight j MAKES RUN OF 108 The other four-rounders are as Clune haa made repeated efforts to G. F. P. ha will have arrived at a less huiv follows: 120 pounds, Jimmy Per- the late 80’s was one of Yale’s thus led our Board to give it con­ book this outfit but Manager Roy Tied and mor* logical view of -thi championship spectacle. It was a \ greatest athletes, was the chief sideration which is exceptional in Fodder, If ...... 0 0 0 matter of personal pride witb him. cardl, Boston, vs. Frisco Battista. Dessinger always dodges the Issue situation. New York, Jan. 10.— Ralph factor In the decision of Yale au­ view of our regular policy and Horowitz ...... ,.,.1 1 3 His dream was to get Dempsey in New York; 152 pounds: Johnny with the curt reply, “ Sorry, my Nassau, rf ...... 3' 0 6 Greenleaf. national pocket billiard thorities to deviate from their reg­ practice. schedule’s full.” Last night the there again arid he never gave up champion, continued his sensational Walker, Boston, Eddie Cavanaugh, Linehan, c ...... ,..,1 5 7 New York; Eddie EUe. Springfield, ular policy, according to the letter Nation Wide, Gathering :he feeling of confidence that work in the handicap pocket bil­ Proa beat the Philadelphia Colored Cook, I g ...... 0 0 0 vs. Jimmy Rossi, Westerly. written to Stagg by George H. The game, it is planned, will be Dempsey would tight again. After liard match against Willie Hoppe Giants 39 to 37. the Rec beat ’em Beyer ...... 3 2 8 Nettleton, chairman of tha Yalo the central feature of a nation­ 46 tq 44. several conversations I had with at the Strand and by winning both Brockelman ...... 1 0 i blocks yesterday le'd at the end of HOCKEY. University Athletic Association. wide gathering of Yale alumni in Nanry, r g ...... 0 2 2 3lm on the subject I was certain Proposal Approved Chicago. V, Windham, High, Manchester’s that he would retire from the buei- the sixth block by 755 to ‘ 242. Beeves ...... 0 1 1 Games Goals “ I am glad to Inform you that In the last quarter ot a century, arch rival, won another basketball, mumBRm sH a .vierican l e a g u e . aess If he succeeded In getting Hoppe’s quota is 600. Greenleaf fea­ w L T F A Pts the Board o> Control of the Yale except for the one trip either IQ game last night beating Bulkeley T o ta l...... 9 11 29 Dempsey in another fight and put­ tured his playing with a run of 108, which was made in the evening Springfield . 7 4 6 28 19 20 University Athletic Association has Harvard or Princeton, it has been High of Hanford 23 to 20. Princeton (Si5) League Standing. ting over a btp- success because be block. Philadelphia 8 7 3 35 31 19 approved the proposal made Yale’s policy to play no games G F P sept repeating that Dempsey was T L. Greenleaf won in the afternoon Providence .8 2 2'8 32 18 through representatives of the away from its own stadium. An The Herald Bowling League fin­ Carey, If ...... s” lo ’ 16 w. - P. the only feller that ever coulu by 126 to 26 in seven innings. He Boston . . . . 6 4 5 21 16 17 ishes its first round tonight. The Dlkovlcz, r f ...... 0 .0 0 No. 1 ,15 6 15 Yale Club of Chicago for a game exception was made two years ago V .13 8 13 iraw worth *v dime. had two runs of 34 and one of 27. New .Haven 6 9 4 40 43 16 when Yale dedicated the new match between the Sous of Italy Lebhav ...... 0 0 0 No. 5 Dempseys are developed once In between the University of Chicago No. 6 ,12 9 12 Hoppe’s best was 14. At night Newark . . . . 4 8 4 25 36 12 and Yale football teams to be play­ Brown stadium, and a trip to dedi­ and Bon Ami ought to be a pippin. Crutchfield, c ..,..,0 0 0 I generation and if a wizard such No. 2 ...... ,8 13 .8 Greenleaf ran out in five innings ed at Chicago in 1931," Nettletou’s cate the Georgia stadium next sea­ The second round schedule will be Bowen ...... 1 0 2 Rickard needed a Dempsey, Two points for a victory, one for Stillman ...... 0 0 0 No. 3 ...... 8 13 . 8 13 and made 130 against Hoppe’s 27. letter said. “ Our board, which son has also been approved. published shortly. vhat is there In prospect for the Greenleaf's score by innings was 4, a tie. Wittmer, Ig ...... 1 0 2 No. 4 ...... 7 14 7 counts in Its membership President This is the second time that a Vegt ...... 0 0 0 nan who tries to take bis place'/ 1, 8, 108 and 8. Hoppe's innings member of the “ Big Three” has Several National League teams There aren't the fighters now. score was 9, 10, I, 6. LAST NIGHT’S RESULT. Angell, naturally recognizes with Miles, rg ,'-.•••.•••.2 1 5 NO. 0. made Its only western appearance are taking seriously the suggesltlon There has been some talk that Hoppe never bad a chance to dis­ Providence 3, Philadelphia 0. especial satisfaction the close con­ of President Heydler that a tenth J. Hamilton , .. . . 86 90 74 nections, academic and personal, Dempsey mignt be nam ^ to fill the play his skill in the face of such bil­ at Chicago. Princeton came to man bat for the pitcher, v It the T o ta l...... 7 11 25 ...... 110 107 86 between Chicago and Yale which Chicago for a gr.me in 1921, fol­ flO racancy but that would be an ob- liards played by Greenleaf. Hoppe, SCHEDULE FOR WEEK. National League adopts this idea H. Flavell , ...... 76 86 Mous act to get a well-known name as on Tuesday, got few chances to Tonight. were inaugurated with President lowing a Maroon game at Prince­ won’t Judge Landis have a swell W. Brennan • • • • • D 4 101 107 Springfield at Boston. ton in 1920. That series will, be 95 m the door. The only man in the get away as (Jreenleaf’s safety con­ IJarper and which have sincer been time figuring out the next world RICKARD’S FUNERAL . L. Stevenson ...... 106 93 New Haven at Providence. renewed during the coming season, ei 1 1 •acket who could come any ways tinued to be effective. maintained and confirmed. series? Saturday. when Chicago plays at Princeton, 472 .483 446 lear approaching Rickard as a prt> “ It recognizes also the wide­ Providence and Newark at Prov- the Tigers coming to Stagg Field in ATTENDED BY 12,000 NO. 1. noter is (yes. laugh. If you want spread desire of Yale graduates The • suggestion, however, Is a SHARKEY’S GUARANTEE living in or near Chicago both, for 1930. • - - swell one. It might be carried to J. Fleming 87 89 87 o) Jack Kearns, but Kearns lacks B.ASKE~'BALL. T. Brennan 78 83 >ne qualification that all those mil- the pugilistic branch o f sporting Persons of All Walks of Life R. Gardner •eeeee 96 81 88 ionaires would exact as an essen CUT: HE MAY REFUSE endeavor. Heavies who can “ take Gather to Pay Final Tribute Army 35, Buchnell, 34. W .’ Wylie • ••• • • • 8 ^ 85 92 1 ial in an associate. it” might have a substitute step in Navy 49, Duke 38. to Great Promoter* G. Foots . e • • • 106. 87 112 The business of fighting should Lehigh 44, Urslnus 25. for them and sock a guy down once tot juffer directly as a result ot bis New York, Jan. 10.— Uncer­ Stevens Tech 28, Wagner 17. in a while. tainty over the incubating" heavy­ New York, Jan. 10— ^They gave 454 420 462 OSS because be really paid very tit­ Rider 53, Moravian 29. Tex Rickard, ring master ot life, a weight match between Jack Shar­ Manhattan Freshmen 46, N. Y. The Herald's second annual le attention m recent years to the key and Young Strlbllng at Miami By H. C. Carlson, M. D. pocket billiards tournament will be­ showman’s funeral yesterday Tend NO. 2. :ame as an active promoter. His In- U. Wall Street Branch 16. burled him in a woodland corner of Shields . . . 80 118 93 Beach on Feb. 27 was heightened Springfield 39, Wesleyan 28. gin In a few weks. Snow and'cold erest was primarily in the “ big University of Pittsburgh Coach. ^ the city whera be made bis pile. D. Morrison • • e.e 9 . 98 •107 80 today by Sharkey’s refusal tO ac­ Randolph-Macon 33, M®ryl‘*'Od weather has been awaited, witb the hots,” exploring new territory and cept a cut in the $100,000 guar­ Using his temple of sport, Madi­ Dummy .'.. •••e«« 77 74 80 20. There are certain habits that nore fear is to ignore one of the thought that It would chase the i getting governors and society antee offered by Te.^' Rickard a few “sharks” indoors for practice at son Square Garden, for A mighty Crescent A. C. 38, Manhattan 21. form our makeup as we go along. greatest impediments to progress. funeral chapel, 12,000 persons Jam­ 255 299 253 1 iueens to his show. weeks before the promoter’s death. Amherst 45, Newport Naval T. S. theic favorite sport. Sharkey came down from Boston The next great evil to fear.la worry. med Into the galleries to pray for NO. 8. The business of the boxers will 25. They are ouf second nature. Just Other negative attributes are an­ the soul of the great sport impres- • • • • • « * 77 74 80, le -distinctly affected because Rick- yesterday to attend the funeral. Yale 29, Princeton 25. to keep their names before us, even ger, hate, distrust and pessimism. Don’t forget the big basketball MoCaughey Neither Johnny Buckley, his man­ sario. -■ • • • • 81 87 98 ,rd was more generous than any Rutgers 28, Seton Hall 25. passively, is-to stimulate us in the Banish them. Give play only to game here next Tuesday when Ol­ Dunlap ■thor proinoter ever w/is or ever ager, nor his legal representative Rich and poori famous and* ob­ Taggart . . •••••• 115 88 96 Pennsylva|nla 37, Dickinson 28- right direction and possibly lead, us cdhstructive habits. son’s Terrible Swedes from Cofley- scure. the spmebodlei la the 'world rill be. His board of directors call- accompanied him. He went into a Mass. Aggies 22, Fitchburg Nor­ Tille, Kansas, appear here against conference with.Wm. F. Carey, vice- to a more constant practice of What has all this to do with of sport and the.nohodles who sup­ 273 259 269 id him several times for offering mal 13. them. basketball, you probably ask. My the Rec Five. port it. Joined hands to pay-homage ■xorbltant parses without “ black president of the Madison Square NO. 8. Garden Corporation, and Cql. John We should get the habit of answer is 'this: to "one of . the world’a great J. Simmon ...... 76 89 90 aching” and even Installed a COLLEGE HOOKEY. Life is a game-^the biggest ad LA8T NIGHT’S FIGHTS. S. Hammond, general manager of health, cheerfulness, enthusiasm, hearts.”- The somebodies sat on T. Kane ...... 101 86 86, .afd-boiled assistant to set the the Garden. courage, honesty, promptness, ex­ fastest game of all. The funda­ campehairs close to the IIB.OOO •rice of the purses. The Paulinos, Army 5, St. Stephen’s 2. pression, efficiency, co-operalion, mentals for success* in that game At* Durham, N. .C. — W. L bronge casket. The nebodlee filled, Sharkey indicated that he New Hampshire 2, Brown 1. 175 178 be Sharkeys, the Riskos and some thought this question . should not tact, tolerance, sympathy and com­ are the same as those in any other (Younkg) StribUnff, Macon, 6a., the upper tiers to the rafters. - Dartmouth 5, Boston College 2. heavyweight, knocked out Tommy f the others who were put In have been put to him with Rick­ mon sense. The result Is a gentle^ game. Those teams and those In­ J. Boyce 100,000 country estates on Rlck- man, and a sportsman, and a suc­ dividuals who play basketball, nr Stone, Detroit, 2nd round. ard’s body lying d( v irs, and S. Hewitt rd pay checks will miss him. They cess. any other sport, according to the At Boston— Joe Monte, slon, Break up your cold in 2 4 hours that he told the Garde.,..moguls :,e with First Aid Cold Tablets. Sold ertalnly will never find a man to would send his attorney to talk to So many try to kill time by talk- There are negative attributes to fundamentals — spiritually and won decision ovhf George Lu _.occo. only by MiyK&*U Di^ui g o ,— iM y. . his place. them. ling it to death. be avoided. F eu la oab. To Ig­ physically— win. New Xoi'ki 10 sojigdi. . . ' r - -r"': W Ji'.i t.T-'

_ , ...... V' \ % • > aBWffjtrtii j- ■-' >'.r" *■-''■ cJ ^ ^ ,-*■ ...- ■ -i"-'vSi ■ .-{• :>" f,.; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHEST1?R. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10,1929. Concentrate Your Efforts-Use These Columns And Gain The Profitable Results You Want

Want Ad Infonnstloii. Lost and Foond Fuel ana Peed 4U-A QUICK ON THE TRIGGER ^ FIREMEirS SETBACK ------LOST—LADY’S SHOE skate -Wednes- FOR SALE—SlbAB wood, stove RISLEY HUlCrED IN Manchester day evening. Center Springs Pond. length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars Return to Elden Piper 13 Winter a truck load. V. FIrpo, lie Wells ,Mo_rjris Lessner was one of street. Phone 1081. street. Phone 2466-W and 2634-2. , the inany'Manchester admirers Evening Herald DEUBOFBECCX) of Tex Rickard. When he learn­ Hose and Ladder Company No. 2 WOOD fX)R SALE— Hard, oheetnut, of the South Manchester Fire De­ Classified Advertisements FOUND—TWO SMALL pigs. Owner mixed, white birob and slab. Season­ Phone Your Want Ads ed of Rickard’s death he jump- partment still leads the 'setback Count alx nvoraao may have same by calling 1461-12. ed and eawed to order. L> T. Wood ‘ ed to the conclusion that some­ tournamept with a total of 2,568 Inltlali. numbers anfl abbreviations Co.. 66 BIssell street. Phone' 496. To The time, somewhere there would! points. Stevenson and Messier of each count as a word 2nd compond Annonncementa . lE be a memorial erected to him. words as two words. Bllnlmum cost Is Garden«Fann Sbe will take your ad, belp you.word it Tor Oeat resulta, than five hours. Mr. Risley was not Hartford, sat with the executive 17 Oak Street insured and his home is under at­ Memorial hospital in todav’s re­ *^^No*^‘% l forbids": display lines not FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS and see that It la properly ioaert’ed. BUI will be mailed port. committee of the State Board of Fi­ CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW Glen- same day allowing you until aeveotb day after insertion tachment. Edward W. Broder repre­ nance and Control today at the in­ *°^he Herald will not be responsible wood kitchen range In perfect con­ sented the Beccio estate. William S. Miss Alice SImonds of 34 Park vitation of Gov„ Trumbull., Mr. for more than one Incorrect Insertion Center & Trotter Streets dition, and price is very reasonable; to take advantage of the CASH RATE, street and Mrs. John Walsh and In­ of any advertisement ordered for TeL 1174 or 2021-2 also other pieces of used furniture, Hyde defended Mr, Risley. Judge Stevens is now one of the members more than one time. consisting of chairs, tables, rugs etc. Edwin C. Dickinson presided. fant daughter of Cromwell were of the full board and as such is sup­ The Inadvertent omission of incor- dato Accessories—Tire* 0 Inquire Dr. Tinker, 25 Park street. Mr. Beccio died on May 8, 1928 discharged. posed to attend a meeting once a rect publication of advertising will bo A son was born last night to Mr. rectified only by cancellation of the FREE WITH $500 outfit, $73 Quaker after Mr. Rlsley’s automobile struck month. The board transacted charge made for the service rendered. BATTERIES FOR TOUR automobile range or a gas Cabinet range. Open Becclo’s dump cart on Center street, and Mrs. Armand Donze of 50 routine business while Mr. Stevens • • • ranging from 87 up. Recharging and an account with Benson Furniture near Pine. Homestead street. studied the methods usid. All advertisements must conform repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- Company. The Home of Good Bed­ rant. The plans were gone over In style, copy and typography with llte Batterlea Center Auto Supply ding. We want 500 new accounts. The question was raised whether regulations enforced by the publish­ while we ate. Mr. Beccio died from being thrown Co.. 165 Center. TeL 673. HOLT’S CONFE^ION “At 5:30 after work, I went to ers and they reserve the right to Musical Instruments 63 from his wagon because of the edit, revise or reject any sopy con­ NOW IS THE TIME to have your car Mrs. Wood's office. She had been startling of his horses. sidered objectionable. checked up for the winter season. drinking. Haggerty was there at CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads Experienced mechanics trained bv ONE HAINES SQUARE piano, with to bo published same day must be re- General Motors assures you expert player roll attachment and 25 roles, OF A MURDER PLOT the same time. We ate again and colved by 12 o’clock noon. Saturdays work. $25. went out and had some drinks.. 10:30 a. m. H. A. STEPHENS WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE Then we went and rented a car SENATE TURNS UP Chevrolet Sales and Service 17 Oak Street. Telephone Your Want Ads. ■''nter at Knoi. TeL 939-2 while Mrs. Wood sat on a bench, For Sale or Rent “About 8 o’clock we set out for Ads are accepted over the telephone Wanted—To Buy 68 Member of Gang Tells How MORE FORGERIES at the CHARGE RATE given above Moving—Trucking—Slorape 80 Thompson’s home.. When we got as a convenience to advertisers, but Ihere Haggerty went in to get I WILL PAY THE highest prices for the CASH RATES will be accepted as MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK Thompson. Washington, Jan. 10.—A veri­ FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ old automobiles for junk. Wm. Wife Schemed to Kill Hus­ Motor Dispatch. Dall.v service be­ Ostrinsky. Tel. 849. “Then a man named Taylor table Pandora’s Box of surprise ness office on or before the seventh tween New York and Manchester. and sensation was revealed today day following the first Insertion of Call 7 or 1282. Pierce, dressed in a special police each ad. otherwise the CHARGE WILL PAY TH E HIGHEST cash band. uniform, came to the car. He said: when the special Senate committee The Herald Building RATE will be collected. No responsi­ PERRETT & GLENNEY. Call any- prices for rags, paper, magazines, which has been investigating forg­ bility for errors In telephoned ads tlme. TeL 7. Local and long distance old metal. Will also buy all kinds of 'Hey, what’s this all about.’ Mrs. will be assumed and their accuracy moving and trucking and freight chickens. Morris EL Lessner. Tel. Wood said: ‘You’d better get in on- ery mills, teallng In international cannot be guaranteed. 1545. documents, made public still, fur­ * • • work and express. Daily express to Detroit, Mich., Jan. 10.—Follow­ this and come along with us.’ Ap­ H artford. ther evidence adduced during Its Index of Classifications I PAY THE best prices for rags, ing are the confessions, as given to parently Mrs. Wood knew him but I GENERAL TRUCKING—Local and paper, books, metals etc. D. Oren- police, of Mrs. Grace Wood’s al­ didn’t. secret investigation. Evening Herald Want Ads are now stein, oldest lunk dealer In town. Among the documents turned up '-ouped according to classlflcatl »ns long distance. Prompt service—rates TeL 473-M. leged plot to kill her husband, “Pierce went back to the house below and for handy reference will reasonable. Frank V. Williams. Ralph Wood, 33, millionaire real by the committee was one purport­ 989-12. and came back in a few minutes in appear In the numerical order Indi­ Apartments, Flats, renriiicnts U8 estate operator. ing to show tiia* Ivy Lee, press cated: civilian clothes. He got into the 10 Hilliard St. Manchester B irths ...... 4 LOCAL AND LONG distance moving car and we all started for Wyan­ agent for John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Engagements ...... B by experienced men. Public stor''- had been on the payroll of the So­ house. Lb T, Wood. 65 BIssell atregt. FOR R E N T ^ F IV E ROOM dow nstairs dotte. M arriages ...... U TeL 496. ' flat, all Improvements and garage. BY CECIL HOLT. Was Scared. viet government of Russia. This D eaths ...... D Apply 38 Woodland street. Tel. 1521. .Two stories high, of brick, mill construction, 35x100 Cards of Thanks ...... E (Who Revealed Plot.) “On the way I was scared to document, in the form of a memo­ In Memortam ...... F R epairing 8» “I’ve 'known the * Woods about death, thinking of my wife and randum, was found with those feet, with basement suitable for storage purposes. En­ Lost and Found ...... 1 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all three months but never knew any­ baby. I was particularly nervous which sought to show Senators Announcements ...... 2 YOU CAN DO WHAT OTHERS modern Improvements. Call 867. thing about their domestic trou­ Borah and Norris had accepted Personals ...... 8 HAVE DONE because of this third part.v. Before tire building equipped with Grinnell sprinkler system. Antomobiles If you have furniture that is worn FOR RENT—5 ROOMS and bath, new bles. 1 bought my home from we got to Wyandotte. Mrs. Wood $100,000 from Russia, and which Automobiles for S ale ...... 4 and shabby, or mattresses that are in floors, newly decorated, ttqam heat Wood, which 1 am paying for on a was so drunk that, although she i the committee denounced yester Light and airy and suitable for manufacturing purposes. Automobiles for Exchange ...... B need of renovating, fresh filling and furnished, house In excellent condl contract. My home was deeded to first said she wanted to come with day as forgeries. Auto Accessories—T ires ...... 6 new ticking, we have a new selection tion. Rent reasonable. Apply G. E. Mrs. Wood when the Woods sepa­ Auto Repairing—P a in ti n g ...... 7 of covering for both. Ten per cent off. Willis & Son. Inc., 2 Mfin- street. us. we had to take her home. The testimony adduced by the Auto Schools ...... 7-A on all covering. 10 per cent off on Telephone 50. rated. “She left us, saying: 'Remember, Senatorial committee also disclosed Will sell or lease for term of years. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 labor. Get ready and have the work “On Nov. 10, while walking on tonight T am staying with my moth­ Autos—For Hire ...... 9 done now.- Avoid waiting. We store all TO RENT — GREENACRES Wads­ that George Barr Baker, a close Vila rages—Service—Storage ...... 10 the Eureka road a little ways er.' We got to Wyandotte and furniture, until wanted, at no rental worth street, 5 room flat, all modern from the Wood office, I was hit by friend of President-elect Hoover, Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... 11 charge. Phone 1268 ask for George. li.iprovements. Inquire 98 Church drove to the office T went in and at one time v as in possession of a For particulars inquire at The Herald, 13 Bissell Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 HOLMES BROS. FURNITURE CO. street or telephone 1 348. something and knocked out. spoke to Wood. I told him we were IliiMlueKs nnd ProfesKlonal Services 331 Center St. So. M anchester (Wood informed police that Holt set of real domments, taken from Business Services Offered ...... 13 all going back down to Wyandotte street. South Manchester, Thomas Fwguson, Manager. FOR HE.NT—6 ROOM tenem ent on had been hit by an auto and that _ the American embassy in Mexico Household .Services Offered ...... 13-A CHIMNEYS c l e a n e d and repaired, Bralnard street, near Main. Apply to for a little while to get a few City, along with somt forgeries. Building—Contracting 14 key fitting, safes opened, saw filing Aaron Johnson, telephone 524 or a repiort of the accident, made by [ because I needed”them my- Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 The conamittep was told that the and grinding Work called for janitor 2040. the driver of the car which mti self -- to steel my nerves. r<'uneral Directors ...... 16 Harold Clemson. 108 North Elm Holt is on record with the Wyan­ State Departaent ultimately “forc­ Heating—PlumbingsRoofing ... 17 street. TeL 462. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement at Told Wood. ed” Baker to give up the docu­ Insurance ...... 18 561 Main street, all irnprovemenrs. dotte police.) “When I came back again 1 was Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 SEWING MACHINE repairing of all Inquire 41 Russell street. “I revived later in the Wyan­ to go to one side of the door. I ments. .Moving—T rucking—Storage . . . . -0 makes, oils, needles and supplies. R dotte hospital a there was a big Baker, who resides in New York, THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Painting—Papering ...... 21 W. Garrard. 37 Edwarl street. Tel Apafiments. Flats. I'enemenls 08 bunch of flowers by my bed. They told Wood all 'this. Professional Services ...... 22 716. “Then we went back to get some accompanied President-elect Hoo­ Repairing ...... 23 had been sent to me by Mrs. Wood. more drinks Then we came back ver on his recent good will tour of “Men of the South Pole” Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 PHONOGRAPHS. vacuum cleaner, I’O RENT — CEN’I’ENNIAL apart- While there, although 1 had never South America, and acted as press Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 clock repairing, key Hittng. gun and mepis. four room aiiartrnent. lanl- known her very much before, Mrs. and Haggarety and 1 went to the Sketches by liessey; Synopsis by lirauchcY Wanted —Business Service...... 26 lock smithing. Bralthwalto. 52 Pearl tor service, heat gas range. Jee box door. censor on the trip. Edai'nlinnal street. furnislied. Call Manchesrer Con­ Wood visited me three times. Twice Courses and Classes ...... 27 struction Company. ’2100 or 782-2. [ failed to recognize her due to my “When Wood came out as was Private Instruction ...... 28 our prearranged signal. Haggerty Kt)K KENT—Pl.EASANT apartment. condition, but once I knew her. Dancing ...... - ...... 28-A Private Instrurtlnn 88 Later after I left the hospital De­ pulled his black jack which he and Musical — Dramatic ...... 29 120 W. Center street. Walter Olcott, Mrs. Wood had bought yesterday. Only 70 Days Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 Telephone 3.'>7. cember 11, she visited me several PInnnrIfil PRIVATE LNSTRUCTION In public- He was about to slug Wood when school work given by an experienced FOR RENT—s e v e r a l first class times. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ..... 31 teacher. Phone 927. the shooting commenced. You kAow Business Opportunities ...... 3'i | rents, with alt tmprovements. Apply Mrs. Wood’s Tale. the rest.” Money to Loan ...... 33 ' Edward I. Holl. 865 tain streeL Tel. "After I was discharged from the Then Comes Money Wanted ...... 34 Help Wanted— Female 83 560 ' hospital, she told me when visiting Help nnd Sitnntinnn my home that my injuries \fere Taylor Pierce, one of the alleged Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 FOR RENT—FIV E ROOM upstairs conspirators, in his statement today Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 flat, all improvements, and garage, J caused by a blackjack and that her WANTED-MOTHER’S helpei. Call 57 Sumnicr street. 7'elephone 1986. to Assistant Prosecutor Paul Buck- Spring Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 2071 after 7 p. m. husband Ralph had either hit me Agents Wanted ...... 37-A FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tenem ent himself or had me hit. ley, said: Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 WANTED—GIRL CLERK for tabu­ “I didn't Intend to kill Mr. Wood. Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 at 6t Mill street, rent $18. inquire at “At that time she hinted that lating Department. Apply to Cheney 65 Mill street. Telephone 1248. Employment Agencies...... 40 Brothers Employment Bureau. something should be done to take I was impressed by Mrs. Wood’s Start Now to Plan For Live Stork—Petn—Poaltry—Vehlelr* care of Ralph. A week before promise of easy money.” Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 TO RENT—FURNISHED rooms. 1. 3. William Thompson, former mem­ Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 and 4 room apartments. All Improve­ Christmas I met her in her office That New Home. WANTED—WOMEN and girls to ments. Heat. Inquire Room 11, 26 one night. She introduced me to ber, of the merchant police, related Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 work In shade grown tobacco wa:e- Birch street. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 house. K. S. Falk, Manchester Public Ambrose Haggerty and William a corfoborative story, police said. When Lieutenant Ninnis fell to his death in a ere- For Snic—-Miiirpllnneons Warehouse, Manchester, ''onn. Thompson and said to t’ ‘m: ‘This “She said we could plant dope Articles for Sale ...... ' FOR KENT—6 ROOM tenem ent. guy is all right. You can talk In and whiskey on him and the police Winter Bargains— (Vasse, Mawson and Mertz were left in a desperate po­ Boats and Accessories ...... WANTED—GIRL OR WOMAN for North Elm street. Call 258. Building Materials ...... general housework. Inquire 198 Ver­ front of him.’ Then the three of would believe him to be a runner sition, as sledge, food 'and implements had fallen with Dlr.monds—Watches—Jewelry .. non street, after 6 p. m. or telephone them opened up and told me the who had been hi-jacked,” Thompr NICE AND NEW, up-to-date him. Six emaciated, foodiess dogs remained, a tent Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 1372-12. Hoases for Sak: 78 handsome colonial of six rooms and Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A scheme. son said.” When I first met HolL but no tent poles, a (ittie pemmican and almonds and “I was to get the deed to my T was suspicious of him and re­ sun parlor, oak tlnors! beautiful in­ Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 FOR SALE—WASHINGTON street, terior decorations, well appointed raisins. An awful march of 315 miles faced them.' Household Goods ...... 61 Help Wanted—Male 86 brand new six -ooin Colonial, oak home, worth $15,000 and title to marked to Mrs. Wood that Holt Machinery and Toolsr ...... 62 rooms, garage. $6,500. s|nall cash. W . * ^ floors ihroutibout, fire place, tile another home. The plan was to didn’t look all right. Mrs. Wood NEA. Throupi Spwi«l PtmiiMim of 4h. Pu6IMi.f» . f Th. Book o4 Knawi^lg.. Copyr^ht, 1 9 2 3 .^ / Musical Instruments ...... 53 SALESMAN for lubricating oil and bath, large corner lot. Price righu kill both Sullivan and Wood. Later DANDY CORNER LOT on Pitkin Office and Store Equipment ... 54 paint; two lines combined. Salary or Terms. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Tele­ replied he was all right and could Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 commission. The Royce Refining Co. phone 782-2. 875 Main street. we decided only on Wood. be trusted.” street just right for garage base­ Specials at the Stores ...... 66 Cleveland, Onio. Told-His Wife. ment, walk, curb and gutter. Four Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 FOR SALE—JUST OFF Bast Center “This thing preyed on my mind lots to choose from. W anted—to Buy ...... 58 Articles for Sale 45 street, nice 6 room home, fire place, Rooms—Hoard—Hofela—It reorte oak floors and trim, 2 car garage, and I told my wife. She toltJ- me HAYNES STREET, a complete ItrstnnrnntB high elevation. Owner says sacrifice. to go to the police. Instead I went POUCE TO MAKE DRIVE home of 8 nice rooms, oversize liv­ Rooms Without Board ...... 69 FOR SALE—SMALL PRINTING out­ Price very low. Small amount cash and told Earl, bookkeeper for Wood ing room with beautiful flreplace. Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A fit, In good condition. Price reason­ mortgages arranged. Call Arthur A. Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 able If taken at once. Inquire 63 Knofla. Telephone 782-2. 876 Main and he told Wood and Sullivan. Owner called out of town and offers Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Pearl street, between 6 and 7, TeL StreeL “Sullivan went to Roy Smith, ON SPEEDING TRUCKS to sell at very reasonable price. Wanted—Rooms—I^ard ...... 62 944. Riverview police chief, and we Real Bstatfe For Real HENRY STREET— Well built, Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. 6. Electrical Appliances— Radio 41) STRANGLES BABIES. framed it so the police would be Complaint tas reached the police well arranged, six room single, Business Locations for Rent ... 64 there when these men came. glassed porch, hardwood floors, Houses for Rent ...... 65 that a number of the truck drivers FOR SALE—ALL ELECTRIC Crosley “Mrs. Wood’s plan was that I garage, good sized lot. Price only Suburban tor R e n t ...... 66 was to drive Haggerty and Thomp­ in town are speeding through the Summer Homes for R ent ...... 67 Gem, Box. 4 foot cabinet built In streets at an altogether too fast $7,500. You should see it soon. Wanted to R e n t...... 68 speaker JllO. 9 tube All Electric $65. Long Beach, Cal., Jan. 10.—Po­ son to Wood’s office. I was to go BRAND NEW SINGLE— Just Real Estnie For Safe 7 tube All Electric $55. 10 Beech lice were searching today for Jo­ in and speak to him, como out and pace. Chief Samuel G. Gordon said Apartment Buildings for Sale .. 69 street, after 5 o’clock. seph Duer, who strangled to death tell them If any one else was this morning that arrests would finished, six rooms, steam beat. etc. Business Property for Sale ..... 70 his two baby daughters. there. Wood was to be black­ follow If this practice Is not stop­ Only $6,000. Hard to beat at the Farms and Land for S a le ...... 71 Fuel and Feed 49-A price. Houses for S ale ...... 72 Duer, a letter carrier, had de­ jacked and thrown 4nto his own ped Immediately, and drivers Lots for S a l e ...... 73 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD slabs, livered a letter before the crime to car. charged with speeding will he Resort Property for Salt ...... 74 sawed stove length $10 per cord. O. his wife, stating “meet your babies “We were then going to wreck brought into court. Suburban for Sale ...... 76 ' H. Whipple, telephone 2228 evenings. in heaven,” and hinting at suicide the car and plant some dope on Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 for himself. Robert J. Smith They found thesledge’ Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 FOR SALE—BEST OF hard wood. him. Wednesday of this -week I For sore throat gargle and take Anctloa—Legal Notices Slabs $7.00 load, hardwood $8.00 Police believe Duer may have met Haggerty and Mrs. Wood and a teaspoonful of Sore Throat Re­ Real Estate, Insurance, ’they had previously When a dog would die Auction Sales ...... 78 load: also fire place wood. Chas. R. carried out his threat of suicide. rhad lunch with them in a restau- lief. Magnell Drug Company.—Adv. 14 Years at 1009 Main St. part of his flesh would Legal Notices ...... 79 Palmer. Telephone 895-3. abandoned i and 7 broke part of it up for tent be given to the other GAS BUGGIES—A DeHcate Subject By FRANK BECK 'poles. * One by one,the dogs, part of it would be ^ starving dogs died. eaten by the men. ,, HOWr ABOUT* ^JJ^THE BREAKS ■'’'W ERE NOWiTELL ME (\iS H ?$ D R E S S E R , D A N , U II t HAT. ‘ R ICH (: -^ AGAINST ME.' A v BIG ABOUT.- YOURSELVES.: JO DON'T TALK I GUESS, WIDOW IW BRATlLl : COFFEE BUYER ^ FROM YOU WERE ^WINTERING ABOUT THAT,! HASN'T 'll THOUGHT YOU'D ENGLAND GOT WISE TO IN brazil' to avoid C HERE.^ SOME HEARD OF GRAB HER OFF. MY PHONY TITLE, AND THE STORM TOUR OP<.'THE HELP OUR AND • SETTLE SPILLED THE BEANS. 1 FAKE GAS, PELLET HAVE r PRETTY R E F O R J ^ 1 DOWM ON HER DRIFTED INTO ARGENTINA, STARTED.'' DID LONS ' EARS.' COME ON B IG C O FFEE AND TRIED PROMOTING. T H A T A l l b lo w O VER TO ^^LANTATION. JUST AS, THINGS WERE OVER B Y ... THE HOTEL GOING GOOD THE AND HEAR AUTHORITIES. GOT TH E SAD CURIOUS, AND a 1 STORY. — G O T ^ O U T . 7} ' ‘ V *’i I' •5 Finally the iastoog died. Desperately the men car­ ried on. They boiled snow for water and soaked It in h bags which had contained tea or cocoa. Then poor Mertz sickened and died. Mawson was alone in that terrible land. Before him w a s ^ march of 100 miles. He had a few handfuls of raisins and the carcass of a u dead dog for food. CTo Bo Continued) r. . j MANUniflSTEH EVhiiNirHj tmiKALL;, 55uum MAJNUHEbi’EK, CONN., THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y 10,1929. PAGE EUiiVE^:^ By Percy L. Crosby FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SENSE ^ NONSENSE SKIPPY li&iT- TRUE TO ^ORM. In Chicago there was once a fraternity house which was the home of a group of embryo lawyers. NoH6 of TH6 0 H * C e € ^ t F o f o o T . 7 One night when a number of them J L i t were seated about the open fire, a li FEccefs A He T h i s is t h e o a v "W eary W illie” sought entrance and was taken in. Food and IM ’ ______X A S K t O T H E M warmth were given and he seemed willing to tell of his interesting ALL TO OM THE travels. According to his stories, — r ~ HOOK WITH M 6 he had been everywhere and had seen everything. Finally one of the young lawyers put the question; "Is there any place you have not been?” "No, sir, I have been every­ V where.” was the prompt reply. "Were you ever in hell?” "Yes, sir. I ’ve been there.” "How did you find things there?” "W ell, just about the same as here— a lot of young lawyers sit­ ting up close to the fire.” r - RCG.U.S. PAT.OFT. Copyri^l. 1929, P«t«y U Crosby. Central Press Assn., Ine. C t 9 2 8 . B Y W E A SERVICE. INC. Get a Muzzle. Ill a bridge game eTcrjbody has Bashful: "Do you mind if I kiss OUR BOARDING HOUSE bis own idea as to wbo is the you?” The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox dummy. (No answer). Bashful: “ Would you care if I kiss­ By Gene Ahem ed you?” Wise Sister: “ Say, do you want orJr W ho S a W THE’ T)PlAlJUEf\ &Y me to promise not to bite?” W a s ^ p^etaT l Y Pi^AppoiKTgP- I SAV MA3bR,~WlU-^ EGAP SIR A^'fftoA'V, You Can’t Tell Theiii Anything. VoQ EV/ER Eo'RQErT'fllA'r *F(1<3 6 V WELL PO I REMEMBER "Are We Telling Our Children v ae W E R E 6V/ER. lAl ^HA-T KiU5rt-r OLl WPIA Too Much? ’ inquires a headline in a current magazine. If you want tiM Ei-ioLise PisrfRiet' OF L-o U p o k L POCK RoAP/-'IAiDEE 3^ THIS DRAAVS INTEREST to hear a merry ha-ha, ask the chil-1 PST; —^ r nHfMK Vo UR dren. A COIN BANK doesn’t seem ns vtiARpEiA IS Hale h e p -to m e i/^ -THE MAPAM HASM^ -THE 9 if it would be a very big golf It Doesn’t Follow. -THIS E/d5,t)CJT'6 VOT SIR'. TvAlS AND WV\0 Apt YOU To MAKE ‘BUT THEY RESCUED ME FROM HUDSON r FIE OH YOUl TvAF^ ^RE. M

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(READ THE STORY, I'HK N COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM Positive Proof By Sma( The Tinies all were on the “ Say, just how long will this ride chute, and then the dwarf be­ last?” said Clowny. “ 1 am get­ W H AT MVAKES V a CrGe’ LOOKlT ALL gan to hoot, “ lla, ha!” he laugh­ ting tired of whizzing through the We l l , GOOD MORN IN Cr, \UH,HUHl 1 GCrCTfS GRACIOUS I I (UDULOA t h a t s w h a t I’ d ed. “ I’ve tricked you now. Just breeze. I wish that we would HORAiCE. - OID VOOIR MAMev) MOT6.SOMEV'HeR€. UVERED TH' GOODS U ice T A KNOW — THINKTHAT, SONNY? /TH' KlSSGS SHE'S ,-.dS wait until you see. You’ll soon be reach the end. Look out! Here se.no V»v Way down n e r ^ / w h a t says what WHY OiON'T SHe 'c a u s e N\V (MAMA SEMDIM' '■fOUU TA 00 SOMESHOPPIM’ SHE WANTS - sorry that you tried your luck at comes another bend.” And, as they -y PHOMe'? You PRETTY sliding down our slide. When you whirled around It threw poor AGAIN? VYECL, I GUESS * all reach the bottom, my, how fun- Clowny to his knees. TV/ n; you will be.” “ Hey, this is getting bad,” said " I wonder what he means by he. “ I wish that I could just jump that,” cried Scouty. "Whoops! free of all this crazy sliding, but There goes my hat.” And sure I guess I’d better stick.” And enough, his hat went flying lightly then he looked far, far ahead, and tlirotigh the air. It floated 'round In a shrill voice loudly said, "A to beat the hand, and drifted back bowl of white s ah >ad of us. The lu Sconty’s hand. “ You’re lucky,” dwarf has pulled a.trick.” shouted Cofipy. ‘That sure gave What Clowny safw was not a me quite a scare. dream, but just a bowl of thick “ I thought your hat was gone whipped cream. "My goodness,” for good. You didn’t hang on like shouted Carpy. “ I .was sure this M i you should. Now, let's all be real trip was rash.” And then each one IfflTifniTiT y r r r r careful and we may come out all began to scream.* Their slide led right. This slide that we are on right up to the cream. In just a goes far. It makes me wonder moment they all landed in it with where we are. I cannot see the a splash. end of if. It curves right out of sight.” (The TInymites mc»'t some I’un- , sc^xc, me. nca.u.t.MT.1 On. on they slid, and very fast. atry cats In the next story . V.-k J * FTHUKSDAY, JANUARY 10,1929, ^ A G E T W E E ^

MODERN-OLD FASHION LOCAL WOMAN WINS HOME BANK’S REPORT Dancing Tonight DIVORCE DECREE SHOW GOOD GROWTH at the RAINBOW t BILL WADDELL’S ORCHESTRA Mrs. Thora Swartz Stoehr The treasurer’s report read at the Wins Custody of Child and regular monthly meeting of the Home Bank and Trust Company WHIST-DANCE Weekly Support from Rob­ last night showed a very satisfac­ ert L. Stoehr. tory growth and development of the What Greater Pleasure TOMORROW NIGHT organization, it was stated today by Green School Hall A divorce was granted in Hart­ Lewis H. Sipe, secretary and treas­ urer of the company. Manchester Green Community Club ford County Superior court yester­ 6 Prizes. Refreshments The annual meeting of the Home Mme. Schumann-Heink, Hagenow’s Orch.—35 cents. day to Thora Swartz Stoehr, Man­ Band and Trust Company will be chester music teacher, from Robert held at 7:30 Monday evening, Jan­ L, Stoehr, physical director of the uary 21, a week from next Monday. George Olson and His There are no vacancies on the ABOUT TOWN Southwest school, Hartford, and can you think of than to board of directors and expectations formerly director at the local Rec­ are that both of the officers and the Orchestra, and Famous Kenneth Bradley of South street reation Center. directors now in office will be re­ is confined to his home with an at­ Mr. Stoehr brought action on a elected. tack of grip. charge of desertion as did also his New York and Washington sit by your own fireside Cable men who have been work­ wife. Judge Isaac Wolfe granted MILK TRUCK CRASHES ing on the new cable between Man­ Mrs. Stoehr the custory of her Figures Will Be on the chester and Rockville have nearly daughter, Vivian, and also ordered completed their job. They have Stoehr to pay ?7.50 a week for the NOT A B O nL E BROKEN another large job to do in Manches­ support of the child. Mrs. Stoehr Air Saturday Night. on cold winter nights and ter in extending and splicing-in for also obtained alimony in a lump outlets on a new cable to be laid sum, payable at stated intervals Frank Cordner of Bank street, through Silver Lane. and payment of court expenses. The couple were married September 2, employed as a driver of one of E. 1922 and separated in September, M. Peckham’s motor milk trucks, listen to the world’s best Sherwood Trueman of McKee 1925. was unable to bring the truck to a street is at home with a bad cold. stop when approaching Pearl Ernest Steinberg of Benton street George H. Day of Shipman and and Hamlin street at 6 o’clock this is convalescing from an attack of Goodwin represented Mr. Stoehr. morning. The front left wheel Morris Blumer was counsel for Mrs. rode the curbing, caved in and left entertainments through grip. Stoehr. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Swartz the car stranded. Not a milk bot­ Miss Mary Regal of the Centenn- and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Swartz, the tle was thrown out or broken. An nial Apartments has returned from latter being the parents of Mrs. emergency truck was sent for, the Stoehr, appeared as witnesses in load transferred and Cordner con­ a two weeks’ visit in New York. tinued on his route. Later in the behalf. Fred Stoehr, uncle and 31 The latest issue of the Telephone R. P. Stoehr, father appeared in be­ morning the damaged truck was towed in. Model 40, All-Electric Directory is now being delivered half of Robert Stoehr. although it cannot be used until 3an. midnight of January 12. There are Miss Alvina Winkler of Manches­ •m eUhO'i 20,000 changed numbers in this For sore throat gargle and take ter Green, a freshman at the High ved T'aV'jys- issue taking effect on this date. a teaspoonful of Sore Throat Re­ school is conflfied to her home this This will probably be the last dir­ lief. Magnell Drug Company.—Adv. week with the grip. i%314^TER K eMT ectory printed before the dial sys­ tem comes into use in Manchester. RADIO Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Lad­ ies of Columbus will hold its regu­ -in a- lar meeting in the K. of C. dub- rooms tomorrow evening at b o’clock. A full attendance is de­ sired as important business will be Stop Your Coughing ‘ 'V'U® ' \ (u Sa® otcha® Beautiful Walnut Cabinet transacted. Ce' Mrs. Abram McCann of 31 Eld- ridge street was honored jmsterday tao afternoon when her associate work­ First Aid Pectorole urea a’- ers at the South Methodist church and a'- called to help celebrate her birth- will stop that cough quicker than any other remedy. dav. They connived with members \h« \\\a of the fam'ilv to insure her presence Lingering Coughs Are Dangerous. hc at home. The affair came as a 1 2 9 ^ 0 pleasant and complete surprise. $ The ladies brought with them ap­ TRY PECTOROLE petizing dishes for a lunclmon and po'fcrae‘ w combined in giving her a beautiful .\ocks Cheney silk scarf. Uh aa* COMPLETE Mrs. Joseph Dower of Haynes as sketched ready to attach to your street entertained at bridge last, aerial. evening and served a spaghetti sup per to her guests. vne The Home Builders’ club of the South Methodist church has secured Magnell Drug Co. Rev. Albert E. Clark of the Hart­ ford Theolocical seminary to speak Prescription Druggists Copy of a news item taken from The Man­ at the meeting next Monday even­ 1095 Main St. ing. His subject will be in e Why Is Everybody Talking Needs of Religious Education in the chester Evening Herald on January 3rd. Home.” Committees are at work- About Model 40? on the games which will follow the address.'and will see to the refresh­ Not only in Manchester but all over the ment feature. country people are realizing that this is an even better electric receiver. You’ll hear Manchester Grange “ them say it has a sweeter tone, more power, brief business meeting in Odd bel­ i a wider range. You’ll hear them marvel at lows hall la?t evening with a whist. fUOHt: Model 40 the fraction-of-a-cent-an-hour economy of get­ The winners of first prizes were ting power from a lamp socket. Mr= Jennie Tracy and C.eorge House: second. Mrs. Walter Brown Without Cabinet You’ll hear people who never before had a and W. W. Keeney, and consolation I radio say they just had to get this one. You’ll Mrs. Demars and Adolph Carlson. G O O D THINGS T O CAT hear owners of battery sets saying the time The commitlee in obar^e included has come to make a change to the greater Mrs Mabel Newcomb. Mrs. Ida Dart convenience and better performance of the and'Mrs. Ella Balch. At the close "New Crop’’ means a lot where electric Atwater Kent 40. of the games sandwiches and coffee Nuts ai’e concerned. 'J'here’s a lot were served. of ancient junk on (he inurket most ' You’ll hear—but let this set tell you Its of the time. Nuts are just as good $117 own story of really fine modern radio at a real One of the large locomotives from at any time as at the holidays but low price. Down the Readville yards in Massa­ get forgotten unless we read about $20 chusetts stopped for three minutes them. Our stock is FRESH. The at the Manchester station this Brazil nuts will "crack’’ 90 per cent Installs this set in morning at 8 o'clock. It was the sound—whicli is a lot. Filberts, largest locomotive that has ever Almonds, Paper Shell Pecans and in your home. passed through Manchester. It was soft shell Pecans. All NEW crop. like one of the seven wonders of Hale’s the world to a south end resident who was present at the time the Wiiichell Smith's Famous Gra­ The remaining locomotive came through. ham and Entire W'heat Flour— the Radio Shop genuine "old time’’ ilours. King amount to be paid A son was born last evening at Artliur (White) Flour, which comes Between House’s the Man diefter Memorial hospital in 5 lb. and 2 4 H lb. bags, comes so U TH 'MR H CHES TER • CONN ■ to Mr. and Mrs. Armand J. Donze pretty close to being (he best white and Green’s. of 50 Homestead street. flour to be had in this country to­ $10 Monthly day. ‘MANCHESTER’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE’ Tomorrow evening at the Man­ chester Green school the fourth in the seconc. series of whist dances Thei-e is every evidence that the will be given under auspices of the doctors are right and that loads of Community club. The committee in citrus fruit constitute a preventa­ charge of the seiies is composed of tive of the grip. We are selling Mrs. Fred Mohr, Mrs. Henry Stan­ great quantities of Oranges ami Your ley and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan Six Grape Fruit. Both are especially Avoid prizes will be awarded the winning good and especially cheap. Florida players and refreshments served. Oranges are 35 cents a dozen and Time to Plumbmg and Dancing v,ill follow to the music of uj). Grape Fruit, fine ones 2 for Hagf’now’s orchestra. 25 cents for the GREAT BIG ones, 4 for 25 cents for Fair Sized ones. Accidents Mrs. Stuait H. Currier, the form­ HeatLg Problems er Miss Beryl Davis, grade 1 teach­ Re-shing,le Let us inspect your brakes er in the Eighth District for the These RockviUe eggs, fresh from Are Our Business free of charge. We have a past six and a half years, will termi­ the farm daily, are In huge demand. 'The artist has pictured here full line of brake linings which nate her duties there tomorrow. But we’re getting a lot of them un­ : an intimate scene in the home SHOES Her marriage took place December der our contract and there are Just give us a ring for ser­ we put on by machine or bring 26 at her home in Plymouth, N. H. enongh to go ronnd. Every egg {life of Mr. Alonzo B. Bizzy. your bands and we will reline In Over Mr. and Mrs. Currier will make eddied and every one FULL SIZE. ilt is raining, as yon may have vice and a satisfactory job. them without labor charges. their home for the present with No better eggs to be had anywhere j guessed. Mr. Bizzy is re- 200 Sizes at any price. Mr. Currier’s parents in Lakeport, I minded of a fact learned in Call After 5 p. m. N H. The bride has been an active QU R ‘Wilbur Coon member of the teaching force and (School, viz: that water seeks Phone 2954 Shoes come in popular with her associate teachers Pancakes and Symp Sunday morning. Order the Pancake (its own leveL The only cure over 200 sizes....l to Flonr-^your favorite sort—now, and with It our Vermont San Jos. C. Wilson 12. AAAA to EEE. as well as with the parents and hlaple Syrup. for this is a new roof, Lon. One...juid only one children who came in contact with We’re loading the shingles Plumbing and Heating NIGHT .x^size is yours ex- her. onto the truck for you now. Contractor. AUTO REPAIR SHOP sctly. Break up your cold in 24 hours FRESH FISH When do you want ’em That is beesnse Filet of Haddock Butter Fish 2S Spruce St. Tel. 641 250 West Center Street. yonr correct shoo with First Aid Cold Tablets. Sold ^^vered? must fit the length, only by Magnell Drug Co.—Adv. Smoked Filet of Haddock Salmon width, instep.*'waist,’* Dressed Haddock Mackerel and heel measniements ot four foot, Smolts Open Clams and only one particular comhination Halibut Oystei-s W . G. Glenney Co. will do that. The Special Measurements, hnilt Fresh Spare Ribs Coal, Lumber, Mason Supplies in at the factory, provide that need­ FILMS Corned Spare Ribs Allen Place, Manchester Phone 126 WATKIN&BROTHERS: Inc. ed combination for yon here. DEVELOPED AND Brown”s B a tte r ...... 60c lb PRINTED Cloverbloom B a tte r ...... ! ! . . 56c lb! by Patrolman Winfield Martin. Nel 24 HOUR SERVICE funeral Strictly Fresh E ggs ...... 55c dozen son was very drunk and la bis ESTABLISHED S4 YEARS Film Deposit Box at Keeney White E ggs ...... 49c dozen POLICE COURT pockets were found two full pints Store Entrance NAVEH’i: Grape Fruit, 4 for ...... 25c Andrew Nelson who has been em­ and a half of booze. He said an vCHAPELATllOAK-ST. Fresh Spinach ployed at the Burr Nursery com­ other man who was with him -pur­ pany for a period of 15 years had a chased the liquor in Hartford. The day off yesterday and as a result local police were, of the impression Rbljert ICj^dersofft "Phone5 0 0 KEMP'S ,. Phone 2000. Deliveries all day from 8 o’clock on. was in police court this morning on that the stuff was bought right here Funeral Director or2837-'W the charge of intoxication. He was in Manchester. A fine of $10 and arrested lost eveninc at 10 o’clock costa was ImxmMa. Read Tbe