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5,241 Paitiy clondy tonight and Thurs­ Member of the Andlt Barean oC day. Circnlatlona . state Library—Comp, Conn VOL. XUL, NO. 114. (Classified AdTcrtislng on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. _ ..-wicn?' PRICE THREE C E ^

^-!Home Bank row, there was every indication, a stream of liquor adened cars and outside of a budget measure, in statesman. In the following in­ of public service and devote him­ storm of filibusters will sweep the self to private practice. Neverthe­ boats. They said the drive to sup­ several legislative se.ssions. terview, he rejected the opin­ j and Trust compamy, with a number Senate to last until the gavels of press liquor smuggling Into the dis­ A committee to manage construc­ ion of his Republican col­ ! of invited guests, enjoyed a dinner the Vice-President and the Speaker TO BE AT WEDDING less, the Impression grew that Mr. trict had been fairly successful. tion of the new building was named league. Senator Warreii, that *toll tlm eiid of another Congress. Hoover has found the solution of Pre-inauguration activities oZ the I party at the Manchester Country in the bill including Frederick M. public service is not worth Administration leaders, aware of nis attorney generalship problem I club last evening. Taking into ac- in the selection of the Mihnesotan, (Conlinuerl from Page 3) .:'?,lmon, of ■^’estport, state control­ while. this threat, were concentrating ler; R. B. Stockel, of Norfolk, ! count the disagreeable weather their efforts on enacting as many who qualifies as one of the ” Coa- motor vehicle commissioner: Washington, Feb. 2 7.— The j and bad traveling, the turnout was bills as possible before the antici­ Members of ''Quiet Birdmen stitutional Drys” for which Mr. Norman C. Stevens, at Hartford, American government is bad— and remarkable. The two principal pated verbal marathons bring Con­ Hoover has been seeking. member of the state board of i getting worse all the time, gressional business to a halt. One Post Unfilled speakers of the evening were Leroy of America” Have All Re­

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half an hour in delivery, it is said. fessional entertainer from Hart­ BUILDING CONTRAaORS MENTION DEMOCRAT Announcement will be made in BANK’S OFFICIALS, ford. sang, told stories in Scotch YEGGS GET $15,000 a few days of what Washington has dialect and played on the banjo. ' / MEETING TONIGHT FOR CABINET POST long known, the appointment of He was clever and received a hearty Local Stocks N.Y, George Akerson. former Minneap­ STOCKHOLDERS DINE recall at each number. IN HARTFORD GEMS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) olis newspaperman, to be secretary Will Hear Times-Herald Co-op- (Contlnncd from Page 1) to the President. There will be two (Continaed from Page 1) AUled Ghem ...... 295 others, but Akerson’s will be the Am Bosch ••••••••••••••• ^5 eratire Modernizing Scheme Blow Open Safe on Asylum Bank Stocks. D. Mitchell of Minnesota, now so­ principal secretaryship. Lawrence the women employees of the bank FLOOD MENACING Am C a n ...... 117% Outlined. Street at Early Hour Today. , ^ Bid Asked Am Sugar ...... 85% licitor general of the United States, Richey, who has been one of the and women stockholders. Bankers Trust Co .. .320 The fact that a Democrat is even Hoover secretaries for many years, Am Pow and L t ...... 110% All indications point to a very Sipe Optimistic. WEST VIRGINIA Hartford, Feb. 27.—A. S. Legee, Capitol Nat B &T . . .420 Am Tel and T e l ...... 215% being mentioned for the post Indi­ will have one of the other posts. In welcoming the officers, stock­ a jeweler with office and salesrooms City Bank & Trust .1600 well attended meeting tonight at cates that t.he President-elect is in Am T o b ...... 172% the Manchester Country club of holders and guests. Mr. Sipe recited on the third floor of 11 Asylum Conn River ...... 400 Anaconda ...... 138% a pretty serious dilemma. He wants a bit of history of the bank from Charlestown, W. Va., Feb. 27.— street, today reported to the police First Bond & Mort . — 60 the town’s contractors, builders’ a law’yer of eminence for the post Atchison ...... 201 % supply dealers, plumbing and heat­ BOLTON STILL HEARING Its institution in 1020 until the The dreaded flood menace loomed that bis establishment bad been in- Htfd-Conn Trust Co. 675 700 who at the same tirhe is a sincere Atl R e f ...... 57% ing contractors, painters and others present time. He expressed him­ over this state today. vade4 by safe blowers who secured First Nat H tfd ___ 280 300 Balt and O hio ...... 124 interested in the modernizing and and constitutional dry. Senator PUT OFF FOR A WEEK self as pleased with the progress Several small streams in south­ loot estimated at between $12,000 H tfd Bank & Tr . .. 600 620 Betb S te e l...... 99% town development movement as Borah (R) of Idaho, and Justice the bank was malUfig. He urged ern West Virginia were reported on and $15,000. Tbe plunder v.'as Land Mtg & Title . — 60 Can Pac ...... ^ ...2 4 8 % sponsored by the Hartford Times Harlan F, Stone of the Supreme the stockholders to show a greater the rampage. cljiefly in the form of diamond Morris Plan Bank . 200 Ches and.Ohio ...... 219% and the Manchester Herald and the Court, have already declined to The hearing which was to have interest in the bank. He was very The Ohio river, at Huntington. rings. Tbe break is believed to have New Britain Trust . . 225 C M and St. P aul ...... 36% Associated general Contractors of consider it, according to the most been held this afternoon in the much encouraged, he said, to see W. Va., has been rising at the rate occurred between six and nine this Phoenix State B&T . 5u50 Cons G a s ...... 107% America. authoritative information. United States courts in the case of such a large gathering, especially of six inches an hour for the last 24 morning. Park St. Bank .... 1100 Dupont ...... 183% The dinner will be served at 6:30 Charles Saunders and Frank on such a stormy evening. He had hours. Detectives investigating found Riverside T rust ...... 690 Erie ...... 70% ' Agricultural Post Advices from Kanawha Falls In­ West H artford Trust. 360 following which there will be a dis­ Three names were said to be still Hooey, taken intd custody in con­ been with the bank for the past five burlap bags and a part of a bit that Gen Elec ...... 2 3 9 years as its secretary and treasurer dicated heavy volume of water in Bonds. cussion of the plan. Willard Rog­ on the President-elect’s desk today nection with the blowing up of a had been used to bore holes into the Gen M o to rs...... 80% ers will act as toastmaster and big still on a farm in the town of and he was well pleased with the the big Kanawha river. Legee safe. Dynamite is believed to Htfd & Conn West . 95 Int Harv ..'...... 107% for the agricultural portfolio—A. Bolton, was postponed. reception accorded him in Manches­ Tributaries of the Big Sandy and East Conn Pow 5s . . 100 John Rolfe, managing editor of the G. Glover, Wisconsin dairy-man have been used in blor/ing the safe Int Nickel ...... 62% Hartford Times and D. H. Dunham Saunders, who has owned the ter by the buslness»men. Guyan weeks flooded lowlands last Conn L P 7s ...... 117. Mack Truck ...... 108 farmer; L. J. Taber, of Ohio, mas­ night, disrupting traffic between apart. The robbery is the largest Conn L P 5% s . . . 107 of the same paper will speak. the form rented it last January to reported here in several years. Marland Oil ...... 40% A radio has been provided ter of the National Grange, and Ex- a third party, and Hooey, who ac­ Huntington, Logan and William­ Conn L P 4% s ___ 99 Miami Cop ...... 41% through the courtesy of John Bar- Gov. Samuel R. McKelvie of Ne­ companied Saunders to the farm af­ son. Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 102 Mo Pac ...... 79% stow so that all who wish', to stay braska. Thomas D. Campbell of ter he had learned of the explosion Trains on the Ohio river division ^Insurance Stocks N Y Central ...... 191 may hear the Sharkey-Stribling Montana, the wheat king of the were arrested by the federal offi­ of the B. & O. were delayed from ^ TEST RIGHT FAILS Aetna Casualty .... 1600 1640 New Haven ...... 90% fight. northwest, is said to have been cers. one to six hours by land slides at; Aetna Insurance,.•. 780 790 New Haven, p f d ...... 1 1 7 % eliminated. He has returned west The continuation of the case, Letart, Mason county. Aetna L i f e ...... 1255 1275 North Amn Co ...... 105% after several conferences here with which was for a week, is believed All dams on the Ohio and its xAutomobile ...... 600 6T0 Bay City, Mich., Feb. 27—Eddie Packard ...... 139% “AT MRS. POST’S FOR Mr. Hoover, in which it is said a to have been to allow of further tributaries were ordered lowered Conn General ...... 2080 2120 Penna R R ...... 77% investigation. by U. S. engineers here to give full Stinson’s initial attempt to lift his Hartford Fire ...... 975 990 Cabinet post was not discussed. specially constructed Stlnson-De- Post Cereal ...... 70% sweep to torrents racing off Ihe Htfd Steam Boiler . . 825 850 Pressed Steel Car ...... ____21% Mr. Hoover w^as represented to­ troiter commercial monoplane the Lincoln Nat Life . . . 155 SUPPER”-M IS S KRLEY day as still hopeful of persuading Ohio river watershed. Pullman ...... S3 Messages from Clarksburg re­ “Sally Sovereign,” into the air in National ...... 1330 1350 Henry M. Robinson, Los Angeles an attempt to break the non-refuel­ Radio Corp ...... 385 ported inundated lands at that city Phoenix ...... 965 985 Reading ...... 107% The above caption is the subject economist and banker, to take a ing endurance flight record came to Travelers ...... 1850 1870 of the lecture-demonstration which Cabinet post—the secretaryship of and Weston, and in the Buckhan- grief on the ice of Saginaw bay here Sou-Pac ...... 131% The "proposed charter amend­ non region, caused by the bead- Public Utility Stocks Sou Ry ...... 148% Miss Jeanette Kelly, expert on cook­ commerce, with the understanding ments for the town of Manchester,” this afternoon when the heavily- Conn Elec Sve ...... 115 ing and home economics, will give waters of the Monongahela river. ladeniplane. Carrying 1,047 gallons S O of N J ...... 49% .that he would become secretary of in the form of a sixteen page pam­ The Elk river was threatening to Conn LP8% ...... 119 S O of N Y ...... 40% at the Manchester Community club­ the treasury upon the retirement of, phlet. were being distributed to the of gasoline and 50 gallons of oil xConn L P 7% .... 117 house tomorrow afternoon at'2:3C. I reach flood stage here today. The failed to gain altitude and was S 0 of C a l ...... 67% Secretary Mellon, which is expected citizens of the town today. The dis­ xConn L P 5 li% pf. 100 Studebaker ...... 89% Miss Kelly, it will be remembered, tribution was begun in the north { Greenbrier and Gauiey rivers vere forced to land after skimming over xConn L P 6% % pfd l U not later than midway of tlie Hoo­ also rising. Texas Co...... 59% conducted cooking classes at the ver term. end and it is to.be presumed that the ice at a height of but a few Conn P Co (par 23) 143 White house and other places in feet. U S R u b b e r...... 52 Cabinet Scouting a copy of the phamphlet will soon Greenwich W&G . . . 98 U S S te e l...... 1 8 7 % and around Manchester one or sea­ he in the hands of eyery person. No damage was done in the land­ Hai't El Lt (par 25) 134 sons ago and made a host of friends Robinson has been doing a con­ Westinghouse ...... 152% The distribution is in , charge of ing, Stinson said. He indicated he do vtc ...... 130 W O verland...... 30% among the housewives. She has siderable amount of Cabinet Charles Sweet. ANDOVER would attempt another take off Htfd Gas c (par 25). 93 been in Boston, and on her way “scouting” for Mr. Hoover. His within an hour. Randolph Page do pfd (par 25) . 63 through to New York where she is friends assert he has performed WAGNER BILL ADOPTED noted pilot, accompanied Stinson. S N E T C o ...... 190 now located, has consented to stop these duties as a matter of friend­ I k m STOCKS over and renew acquaintance with ship for the President-elect and not At a meeting of the stockholders 70 Washington, Feb. 27.—The of the Andover Lake corporation LINDY TAKES Fl.VNCEE Am H a rd w a re ...... 72 Manchester and Hartford folks. because he wants—or would take Wagner resolution requesting in­ Lewis H. Sipe. American Hosiery .. 27 — last week the following officers VP OVER VOLCANO New York, Feb. 27.—-Thf copper An invitation is extended not — any place at Mr. Hoover’s dis­ formation from the Treasury De­ American Silver . . . 25 — stocks held tbe center of the stage only to those who knew Miss Kelly Mr. Sipe then Introduced Mr. werte elected: President, Frank P. Arrow H&H El pfd . 10.5 posal. _ partment and the Civil Service Fenton of Willimantic; vice-presi­ Mexico City, Feb. 27— Col. Char­ 108 today in a market which crawled but to all other women in town in­ Clarence M. Woolley, the radia­ Commission on the appointment of Campbell as a successful banker do com ...... 49 52 along with leaden feet until the terested. and one who had always taken a dent, Charles E. White of this les A. Lindbergh and his fiancee. 20 tor manufacturer, who has fre­ prohibition field officers, was adopt­ town: secretary and treasurer, Miss Anne Spencer Morrow, daugh­ Automatic Refrlg . . 10 early afternoon, when a strofig buy­ The lesson wMll be given in the ed by the Senate today. The meas­ keen interest in the Home Bank Acme Wire ...... ^ 24 27 ing wave boosted the prices of in­ assembly hall of the White house quently been called into consulta­ George Lind of Hartford; executive ter of the U. S. Ambassador, tion with Mr. Hoover on economic ure is designed to investigate and rendered it material assist­ Bigelow-Htfd, com . 98 102 dustrial -stocks to higher levels. Tbe and Miss Kelly will prepare an ance. Mr. Campbell assured his committee, R. LaMotte Russell of Dwight W. Morrow, made an air­ do pfd ...... 100 problems in the past few years, is charges the Treasury disregarded South Manchester, Edward M. Yeo- plane flight today over the volcano bears took advantage of the money emergency super for guests. The civil service rules in such appoint­ hearers that he would not tire them Billings & Spencer . 9% 10% menu will feature hanr loaf with j another possibility. manS and George C. Stanley, both Popocapet^. The crater of the vol­ Market s'oare in the first hour or ments. with a lot of bank statistics but Bristol B r a s s ...... 38 43 two and sold stocks all over the big horse radish sauce, sea green salad, Dr. Julius Klein, director of for­ would attempt to suggest ideas of this town. cano is 17,500 feet above the sea do pfd ...... 108 Southern Parker house rolls, tea There were several members of level. board, out they were the first to run eign commerce under Hoover, and SEN. SHIPSTEAD ILL from his experience as a banker Case, Lockwood & B 375 for cover when tbe Market rallied cakes and coffee. Miss Kelly will around whom a great deal of spec­ whereby stockholders could co-op­ the local Grange attended the Collins Co ...... 150 distribute booklets of recipes of Pomona Gran,ge in Odd Fellows OPENING STOCKS sharply in the third hour. Wall ulation for the commerce post has erate with the officials of the bank, Colt’s Firearms ... 38 street had two bullish argum'^tr to the items prepared and other Washington, Feb. 27.—Senator which would result he believed in a hall. South Manchester, last Wed­ Eagle Lock ...... 57 63 been concentrated, is cut out for Henrik Shipstead (F-L) of Minn., nesday evening. assist in the boosting of atoeks to aifehes. another post, according to reports material increase in the business, New York, Feb. 27.—The mar­ Fafnir Bearing .... 143 150 is “very-ill” at his home here, suf­ thereby making their holdings Mrs. Ralph Bass entertained two ket was irregular at the opening Fuller Brush A . .., 16 18 higher prices today. Tbe first-Was NO VATICAN MONKY today. fering from an attack of influenza, tables of bridge at her home Fri­ today, with narrow price changes. tbe unexpected ease in the money Save for his Cabinet difficulties, worth more money. The Home do Class A A ...... 60 75 Vatican City, Feb. 27—Pope Pius it was announced in the Senate this Bank, he said, has made good day afternoon. Prizes we.e won U. S. Steel sold up fractionally at H art & Cooley .... 240 — market, with funds pil’ng in at a i.Nl today declined the offer of an Mr, Hoover is rapidly cleaning up afternoon by his colleague. Senator progress and he was glad to say it by Mrs. Helen Gatchell and Mrs. 187 1-4. American Can lost about Hartman Tob 1st pf ---. 95 good rate. The 'second was.ihe ex­ {Italian firm to coin money for the the details incident to hls.^ induc­ Schall (R) of Minn. Shipstead has was now on a solid foundation. It Helen Phelps. ' Refreshments were a point a t 116 1-4, Montgomery do c o m ...... 20 22 tremely favorable surveys ot busi­ 'Vatican indicating that the new tion into office next Monday. been bedfast for several days. had become a real going concern. served by the hostess. Ward was down 1 1-2 at 128 1-2: International Silver . 140 150 ness and trade conditions, extend­ papal government will not issue His inaugural speech, compara­ Mr. and Mrs. John Yeomans of International Nickel down 1 3-4 at do pfd ...... 114 118 ing to the steel, automobile and He urged the stockholders to inter­ Hartford. Yeomans, Walter 'either currency or specie. The right tively short as inaugurals go, has What with discovery of oil and est themselves in the various de­ 62 1-2; Westinghouse down a point Landers, Frary & Clk 69 72 other industries. The Iron Age re­ I to issue, money was conferred by been completed and is in the print­ th«Tayin,g out of new golf courses, Krozel and Alex Fox, all of this at 152 1-2: Bethlehem Steel up 3-8 Manning & Bow A . 19 21 ported steel mills out biib rising partments of the bank and to speak place are spending a few/days in 'the treaty of conciliation between ers’ hands. It probably will take farming has begun to pay a little. a good word for it to their friends, at 98 1-8; Atchison up 1 3-4 at 201 do Class B ...... 12 14 steadily. Copper Meta^ bold at 18 the Vatican and the Italian State, He said he hoped the day was not Montreal. Canada. 3-4; Anaconda up 7-S at 139 7-8, New Brit Mch pfd . . 101 105 3-4 cents a pound a new high. The Center school closed Friday Cor 10,000 shares. do com ...... 50 52 Anaconda pushed th*'OUgh to 142 far distant when the Home Bank afternoon for the winter vacation would have a building of its own Niles Bern Pond . . . 228 233 for a gain of 3 points as bulls in which vTould house the different de­ and'will open March 4th. BANK ROBBED do pfd ...... 100 Wall street confidently predicted, a The Ladies’ Benevolent Society North & Judd ...... 37 29 price of $150 a share for tbe stock partments as they should be anJ will meet at the Conference house. provide for future growth. Defiance, Ohio, Feb. 27— Four Peck, Stow & Wilcox 18 21 before the, end of the week. Kenne- Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. armed bandits today held up and Riissell Mfg Co .... 145 155 cott ibid above 84. Andes advanced' \V. B. Rogers .Speaks. Lionef of New York robbed the Hicksville National Seth Thomas C com. 32 — 2 to 63 1-2. Nevada and Inspira­ In introducing W. B. Rogers, Mr. spent the w'eek-end with his son Sipe said he had always been a Bank at Hicksville, hear here, do pfd ...... 28 tion reached the highest levels of SUITS and TOPCOATS Duane and his'parents Mr. and scooped up $2,000 in cash and fled Smyth Mfg Co pfd . 103 — the year in a- lively market- booster for tlie Home Bank ever Mrs. Charles Faulkner. Charles since it was started. It was not in a high-powered sedan across the Standard Screw’ .... 120 130 Because of nucertainty, as to the in the new fabrics and styles for Spring are arriving daily. Call now and make your Faulkner who is agent at the rail­ Indiana line. Stanley Works, com 66 68 details of issuance of the new com­ necessary to make a lengthy intro­ road station has been ill for several Scovill Mfg Co .... 60’ 62 choice from our extensive line. You will be better satisfied in having selected your duction of Jlr. Rogers, everybody The bandit’s car, traveling at a mon stock of tbe U. S. Steel Cor­ weeks is slowly Improving. high rate of speed, struck another Taylor & Fenn .... 140 ---- poration.- demand for that ^tock suit and topcoat while there is a good selection to pick from. present knew him and was anxious Mrs. Frank Hamilton who is a Torrington. new . .. 78 82 to hear from him. machine west of Harlan. Ind., Just slackened, and the price fluctuated Use pur 10 payment plan to pay for your clothing. $10 down and the balance in 10 patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, is over the Ohio line, and was ditched, Underwood ...... 105 106 restinig quite comfortable. within a narrow margin, around equal weekly payments. according to reports given to police Union Mfg C o ...... 18 21 187.,, Bethlehem -received a. ipuch Between 40 and 50 young peo­ here. xU S Envelope, pfd . 117 123 ple of the Center church. Hartford, better “play” in the financial mar­ The ‘message said the bandits xdo com ...... 260 — kets and sold above 101. took charge of the locaU Christian commandeered another auto and Veeder-Root...... 44 46 Endeavor meeting :and gave a song Whitlock Coil Pipe . — 15 SPECIAL THIS WEEK made good their escape from the f r u i t c r o p s DAMAGED service, Sunday evening. scene of the crash. X — Paid so far in 1929. Mrs. A. E. Frink who ha5 been Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 27.— Neckband and collar spending some time wP.h her ELECTROCUTED IN CELLAR attached—white, blue and daughter Mrs. Eugene P latt in FORCED TO SWALIXIW KNIFE. Southern California today was Manchester, returned home Satur­ checking damage caused by a high fancy patterns. Massillon, Ohio, Feb. 27.—Wil­ SHIRTS day. wind which whipped through the liam B. Lee. proprietor of a res­ Toronto, Ont., Feb. 27.—Anger­ Miss Mary Lindholm is at home ed because his pockets which they citrus belt causing considerable Exceptionally this week assisting In the care of taurant here., was electrocuted to­ havoc. ‘ day when he attempted to'start an rifled produced nothing more than good value. her brother Edwin, who has pneu­ dollar bill and small change two ,Trees were uprooted in. the. River­ electric pump to drain flood waters side district by a'50-ihile’ gale, Two for monia, The crisis is passed and hf thugs forced Angelo Augusta, 3.5. NECKWEAR is as comfortal{le as can be expect­ from the basement under his res­ to swallow his own Jack knife citrus fruits were damaged and ed. taurant. which measured over four inches. wire communication was, interrupt­ Lee went to the basement when Augusta is in Toronto General ed. , NOTHING MUCH HAPPENED the flood waters threatened to rise hospital today under the. care of Damage in- Los Angeles and sur­ TO THIS BROOKLYN MAN above the floor level of his lunch specialists who hoped to Save his rounding territory was confined to room. He threw the switch which life. An X-ray showed the knife uprooted trees'and billboards. New York, Feb. 27.—Charles would have turned on the pnnip, a in his stomach. Damosh, 44, was in an accident to­ short circuit was set up by the wet It is estimated that the heat day. equipment and Lee fell dead. The last state lottery in E.'gland stored within the e'arth is 3.0 mil­ WILLIAMS All that happened to him was as was drawn on October 18, 1826, at lion’ times that obtainable from the. INCORPORATED follows: GETS SIX MONTHS. Cooper Hall in Basingball street. world’s remaining coal supply. JOHNSON BLOCK, SOUTH MANCHESTER 1. He stepped on a manhole cov­ W. B. Rogers. er In Brooklyn and it was promptly Bridgeport, Feb. 27.—William S. blown into the air by an explosion, Downs, 49,. of Newtown, was sent Mr. Rogers in his Usual spirited carrying him with it to a height of to jail for six months by Judge A. manner said he was confident that C. Baldwin in Superior Court here such a turnout of stockholders and eight feet. '' today after Downs had pleaded 3uC^ enthusiasm meant greater in­ 2. His clothing caught on Are guilty to a change of forgery. He SHIP terest in the Home Bank, He be­ from the explosion while descend- admitted signing tbe name of Elsie lieved in group action of this kind, iug. Gregory, of Norwalk, to a check COMPARE 3. Koster Remincius, 43. who was THE QUALITY not only for the Home Bank but for for $450, declaring he needed the everything that pertained to the walking with him, caught him and money because his creditors were AHOY! PRICE welfare of the town. He felt that broke his fall. pressing him. The check was In Manchester was on the eve of a Remincius’ clothing likewise was payment for a real estate transfer The Fatuous Two-Fisted business boom that would mean a nred and tt was necessary for him at Lake Zoar where Downs special­ Hero of “Wbat Price Glory” decided increase in the business of to roll in a gutter mud puddle ’u ized in property. Is Back in .Another Great the town, and he believed the Hom--> order to extinguish the flames. Dramatic Thriller. CHARM Bank would get Us full share of Damosh Is in a critical condition in SChOONER AGROUND that business. He was enthusiastic Greenpolnt hospital. —OF— over Hoover and predicted that the Block Island. R. J., Feb. 27.—'~ VICTOR next four years under his adminis­ WRIGHT DECORATED The 70-foot fishing schooner Emily tration would be the greatest four H. of New Bedford, enroute to New years of business in the history of Washington. Feb. 27.—A quar­ York, went aground on Sandy the nation. He had talked with ter of a century after he mad/ the Point in a thick fog today. Tbe both Democratic and Republican grst airplane flight, Orville Wright crew of seven men were brought McLAGLEN WHITE GOLD business men and all appeared to today received from the hands of ashore by the Coast Guard. The ves­ be back of Herbert Hoover and the his country the Distinguished Fly­ sel was not seriously damaged and coming administration. ing Cross. It was bestowed at a attempts were made to refloat her A Pepitcry Romance ^ Boosts Manchester. ceremony in the secretary of war by Coast Guard craft at high tide. About an Old Salt and office before a small, but distin­ CAPTAIN Mr. Rogers said that in all his a New Sugar travels throughout the state and guished company. PROBE ORDERED GLASSES country he had never seen a better A medal was awaraed post- Presented With town than Manchester. If we would humorously to Wllcur Wright, his Washington, Fjeb. 27.—The LASH' •.. .lies in their inconspicuous* put our shoulders to the wljeel, he brother, in the great XiUy Hawk House today passed a resolution SjwchronizPd Music.' ness. No heavy rims to' de­ said, we could make it still better. adventure in 1903. authbriEing the sub-committee of tract attention from your eyes. He was well satisfied that Manches­ The citations , that accompanied the House judiciary committee to ter was not onlj; one of the wealth­ the medals praieed the “vision, investigate tbe official conduct nf ADDED FEA’TURE We can supply your needs from iest towns but one of the healthiest perseverance, courage and skill” of Judge Grover Moscowitz of Brook-> our large selection. toVns In New England. Among the the brother-inventors. lyn, N. Y. others who made remarks were REMEMBER OUR SLOGAN. Selectman Thomas J. Rogers, Ed­ BIG PLANE MERGER TREASURY BALANCE FUGITIVES" SEE US AND SAVE MONEY mund Rogers of Providence, R. i., .whQ was one of the originators of New York, Feb. 27.—^The report­ Washington. Peb. -27.—Treasury' -with------OPTICAL, WATCH, JEWELRY REPAIRING the Home Bank, Town Treasurer G. ed negotiations for the merger of balance Feb. 25: $85,268,088.26. MADGE BELLAMY H. Waddell, James Rohan, the real tbe Pan-American, the Colonial DON TERRY fcv- estate man and Thomas Ferguson. Airways, N. A. T., and Universal Scientists who are studying fish . The present officers of the bank Airways companies received defli- that live a mile below the ocean'.-) are George W. Strant, president; nite confirmation in Wall street to­ surface could find interesting sub­ Thomas J, Rogers, vice president; day. jects in the galleries of the Stock NOW THE SMITH JEWELRY CO. Lewis Sipe, secretary and treas­ It was understood however, that Elxchange these days. Room 11, Cheney Block, Over Green’s. urer; John F. Shea, assistant treas­ bankers who are financing the deal, Scientists declare that the or­ PLAYING W. A. Smith, Manager. urer. will not be ready for “some time,” ange was formerly a and that I f ' ■ While the meal was being served to divulge any details of tbe com­ It has been developing for over and between tbe epeecbes, a l>ro* bine. 7000 years.

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T B IU TO LIMIT TO TELL OF LABORS LEONARD, RECOVERING BOOTLEGGERS WILBUR SMITH’S SUIT RockvUle AMONG WILD BERBERS FROM CRASH, TO SUE TO BE TRIED AFTER ALL AND G nriN N G W ORST ‘COLLECTORS” PLAN] SPEED REJECTED ON THE RUN (Continasd from Page 1.) Past Exalted Rulers Night Miss Georgiana Such Will Victim of Trolley-Auto Colli­ Action Restored to Calendar Rockville Lodge of Elks, B. P. O. Speak at Both Methodist he said. “ We need men who will sion, Plans to Make Connec­ When New Bond is Filed; E., No. 1359, will observe “ Past Churches on Sunday. IN CAPITAL give their time and effort. Thpy Dunning Agencies Using Out­ Exalted Rulers’ Night” Thursday BY THE SENATE ticut Company, Pay. Case Due Tomorrow. have, a great work to do in solving evening at the Elks’ Home. The (Continaed froni Page 1.) the ever Increasing problems and Miss Georgiana Barbara Siicli The suit which Wilbur Smith various chairs will be occupied by (Continued from Page 1) The condition of John Leonard making the government ever bet­ rageous Scheme to Locate who is on a lour in this part of the of Forbes street, Burnside, has police already have resulted in the started over a year ago against the past rulers, who will initiate country under tlie auspices of the ter.” several candidates. They include the sufficiently improved to warrant arrest of a number of bootleggers Michael Coughlin, in which ittach- again today, following what lias World Service Commission of the Asked what has been the great- following: Exalted Ruler, Harry come to be a daily occurrence. The his being discharged from the and confiscation of a considerable ments were placed against Mr. Debtors. iPlethodist Episcopal church, will be Memorial hospital within a few volume of liquor. Coughlin's property on North Main | est change since he first became a Smith: Esteemed Leading Knight, vote was on a bill providing for per­ the speaker Sunday morning at the Michael J, Conway; Esteemed sonal tax e.xemplion for widows and days, it was learned today. ‘ Where It Gets Booze street, only to be released a week Senator, Overman said: South Methodist church, and Fri­ Forbes is the young man who Washington draws Us illicit sup­ or two again, is to go to trial. The “ The trend from constitutional Loyal Knight, George H. Williams; married women. The vote was 21 day evening at the North Methodist The past few months have wit­ Esteemed Lecturing Ivnight, Wil­ to 12 and rejected the measure by was badly injured when his auto­ ply from varied sources. A flour­ bond for the prosecution of the to economic legislation^ We used to nessed a revival of a vicious prac­ church. mobile was struck by a Hartford- ishing rye industry in southern | suit was signedgned by Edgar Mohr as argue constitutional questions In liam J. Austin: Esquire, Fred H. accepting the adver.se report of the Miss Sucli io in this country on a tice by allowed collection agencies. Lippmaun; Chaplain, Thomas F. committee. The bill was rejected oy bound trolley car at the point on Maryland reaps a golden harvest in ' security to the amount of $75. Mr the Senate. Now we legislate in furlough. She has been engageu in Twin Hills, where Love Lane de­ These concerns go about securing, O'Loughlin. The meeting will be the House last week. the district. From Baltimore. At­ Mohr withdrew as bondsman and it control economic progress, elimi­ ])y purliase or otherwise, lists of medical and evangelistic work bouches from the woods upon Cen­ lantic City and Philadelphia by looked as though the suit was off called, to order by Exalted Ruler among the natives of NoiTli .Africa, ter street. The accident happened nate monopolies, protect the fi­ the debtors of some defunct con­ Michael H. Roberts who will turn THE SENATE. truck comes a large volume of as the guarantee to prosecute was nances of the country. We make cern. Bankruptcy courts furnish and has made a conspicuous suc­ Saturday afternoon, February 2. alcohol and some smuggled whis­ the meeting over to the past exalt­ Hartford, Feb. 27.— A proposal not fiillfllled. Since then Mr. Smith laws for business.” the best prospect lists. to include persons among those cess in her Christian administra­ When Leonard was removed to key. An occasional truck of beer has secured a new bondsman and ed rulers. Following the meeting tions with the hill Arabs, or Kabyle the hospital, his condition was re- “ Is legislation better now than In most will be a roast beef supper who can be assessed for non-pay­ gets through. the case, which was not erased ment of taxes by the state tax com­ Berbers as they are called. These j garded as critical. He was uncon- While'there is some illicit distil­ from the calendar, was to have gone . when you first came?” he was ask- le’i d t b " ; but thiTdoes^^^t trouble and social session followed by an people while of the Caiaasian race] scions for more than a week. Dur­ ling and a negligible diversion of entertainment program. missioner led to a roll call vote in to trial this afternoon. Througu an 1 the collection agencies, as they go and born wl.ite, liecome very darkling tlie three weeks he has been embassy whiskey, probably most of agreement with William S. Hyde, “ Not necessarily better. It is dif- Fire House to Hear Returns the Senate today. The final vote to a directory library and look up in color from the hot suns of North lliere, however, Leonard has con­ the wet goods consumed In Wash­ altorney for. Mr. Coughlin, and i ferent. We have new problems, The Fitton Fire House will be was 18 to 12 in favor of the bill. the addresses of all the persons Two Republicans voting against .'Africa. Their religion is Molianime- tinued to improve until he is now ington is produced locally from William Harney, attorney for Mr. which demand laws of an entirely they can find with that particular open this evening for those wish'* dan and when they rose in rebel­ able to sit up and it was said at alcohol brought in from cities different character from those ing to hear the fight returns. A passage of the bill were Hall, of Smith, it went over until tomorrow. name. They then proceed to send New Haven, and Pierson, of Crom­ lion against the Spaniards a year the hogpital this morning that he I nor'th° Reports of diversion which were enacted in earlier radio has been installed, and it is “dunning” letters, notices of suit, well. The others opposed were or two ago, it requireii tlie combin­ would be discharged in a few days. I f foreign embassy ’’stuff”'are gen- times.” and even notice of intention to expected a large crowd will gather Democrats. The bill came from tlie ed forces of Spain and France to Leonard, it_is said, has decided i exag/terated. trustee wages. They may send to to hear the reti rns. to bring suit "against the Connecll- Federal ‘ officials - admit that some GIYES HIS PROPERH George F. Hoar of Mase., was Senate calendar. subdue tlien:. one of the greatest statesmen Over­ a dozen or twenty men of the same Public Whist March 5. Another bill passed by tlie Sen­ cut company. He has retained At­ liquor smuggled In from the West man has known he said. He named name for the same bill, trustin.g to Mrs. Emil Kroymann will hold a ate today was allowing the Algon­ torney William JI. Harney as his Indies reaches Washington from TO PAY UP ALIMONY luck that onG of tliGSG niay find tliG public whist at her home on Union quin club of Bridgeport to increa.se counsel. Florida. For fancy prices this a lot of them; John Tyler Morgan* man who really did^ contract the street, March 5 at 2:30 o’clock. its property holdings from $100,000 whiskey, rum and other intoxicants of Alabama, Joseph Weldon Bailey debt. There will be two hours of card to $700,000. can be purchased by the consumer The war between Tony Muscello of Texas, Joseph Clay Blackburn of Many Conic Here playing after which refreshments Bills rejected by the Senate on ] SUIT OF MRS. TARBOX just as it was brought into the and his wife Antonette is over and * Kentucky, Chauncey Depew of Manv of tliese letters have been will be served. The proceeds will be unfavorable reports today were; j country. But as a rule smuggled the reparations have been settled. New York, Henry Cabot Lodge of referred to the Chamber of Com­ tuned over to the Kumjonus Ten­ giving pedestrians right of way at, goods is cut. There w-as a lot of trouble and Tony Massachusetts, Orville Hitchcock merce by Manchester people to nis club. all crossings not protected by traf­ YS. McGUNNS SEHLED went to jail on several occasions. Platt of Connecticut, and John Colt whom they were sent but who had Births fic officers: installing a uniform On the last one, svhiie serving a Sooner of Wisconsin. no knowledge of what the bills were A son .vas born to Mr. and Mrs. system of signs and traffic direction LINDBERGH’S PALS long jail sentence, his wife secured The best single piece of legisla­ for. Carl Gebhardt of Spring street at on all highways, to be controlled by The siiit brouglit by Mrs. Minnie a divorce from him, also alimony. tion since he came to the Senate Just at present, the Chambe^ has the Rockville City hospital on Mon­ the motor vehicle department and i Tarbox of East Hartford against There was recorded today a deed was the Overman bill to co-ordinate under investigation, for a day. providing a special license for all John McGlinn. as administrator of TO BE AT WEDDING in which propeUy on Homestead governmental departments at the loan, a notice sent to bis Hartford Meetiiigs i dealers in used motor vehicles. the estate of Mrs. Ellen Courtnent, street that stood in Tony's name outset of the ',’ar, the North Caro­ employer, statin.g ttiat a garnish­ Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythias mother of Mrs. Tarbox and Mrs. has now been passed to his wife, ment of wages would be placed on linian declared. will meet this evening and confe.' Hartford, Feb. 27— The House McGlinn, was scheduled to be tried (ConHnned from Page 1) representing part of the amount “ Present conditions require more his salary on a cerfain date. the rank of esiuire on a class of today rejected bills as follows: liefore a judge and jury today, but | that the court ordered paid. man bad never had any dealings Appropriating $160,000 tor the of a man in public service if he candidates. Members of the Third was settled before trial. bergh wore tlie Quiet Birdmen's pin with the firm named in the notice. maintenance division of the ^state succeeds,” said Overman. “ The.v The second case which the Cham­ Rank Degree team are requested to The allegation was made that when he returned from Paris— the DRAFTING LABOR call for a breadth and depth of be present for rehearsal Sunday college: appropriation of $8.5,000 only decoration he displayed. And ber has under investigation is for for the Stows experiment station: iindiie Influence was brought to mind greater than were needed 25 morning at 10 o'clock. after President Coolidge pinned the Berlin, Feb. 27 — The German .an elleged note of $125 given m appropriation o.f $187,922 for main­ bear on Mrs. Courtney both by her years ago. Then oratory was para­ 1923 to a potato grower in Caribou. The regular meeting of the daughter, Mrs. McGlinn, and her Distinguished Flying Cross on Tdnd- Nationalist peoples’ party has start­ mount. Now a man in public serv­ American Legion Auxiliary will be tenance of the state college. The bergh, the latter still wore the ed to draft all German males be­ Me' The man has never been in explanation was made that these son-in-law. John McGlinn. The set­ ice should know what is going on held tonight in G. A. R. Hall. A tween 18 and 21 years of age for a Caribou or even in the State of matters were cared for in the bud- tlement of course obviated the Quiet Birdmen’s pin beneath it, about him iu all fields of activity. social will follow the meeting. necessity of a trial. Bruno asserted. year’s labor service under super­ Maine. There is no telling bow set. “ Well, if the government is so many men bv this same name Fifty Piay Wiilst The pin has not been noticed as vision of the state. bad, what must be done before get­ The House received favorable re­ The draft is to be enforced “ ir­ throughout New England have re­ Hope Sewing Club held a public ports on Town Court bills: amend­ Apples, pears, plums and other bein.g \^orn by Lindbergh lately. ting a perfect government?” he Which recalls tliat it is a romantic respective of economic or social ceived this same notice. whist Tuesday afternoon at the ing the act establishing the town tree fruits are grown in commer­ asked. cial quantities in Nova Scotia, custom in colle.giate circles to per­ position,” and the drafted men are Anvone receivirg such notices is home of Mrs. Martin E. Pierso > of court of New Canaan, and a new “ I don’t look for the mlllenium,” Talcott avenue. Over fifty attended New Ilrunswick. Quebec, Ontario mit your fiancee to wear .vour fra­ to be employed in all branches of invited to turn them over to the bill establishing the Town Court he retorted with a smile. Chamber of Commerce for making it a very successful affair. and British Columbia. ternity pin. German economy. of Suffleld. .Miss Georgiana Such gation as in this way, it is possible The prizes vere awarded to Mrs. Passed from Calendar to keen track of the concerns which Arthur Ludke, Mrs. Alfred Guidoth, Bills passed li.v the House from Miss Such’s story of 'ler work are indulging in this practice. and Mrs. William AusUn. Refresh­ its'calendar follow: among the Kabyles is now being ments were served by the hostess. Increasing to 4 0 the board of told in the cliiirches of tlie Norwich Notes managers of the Hartford orphan district under the supervision of Charles McCarthy is at the Rock­ asylum: increasing from $300,000 the district superintendent, Rev. PLAN SPREAD FOR 400 ville City hospital where he is re­ to $600,000 the amount of property E. Center. She has madi an covering from a dislocated shoulder. which the Brid,geport Boys Club is extensive study of the people of MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS Mrs. Ernestine Thuemmler of allowed to hold; extending to F^b. North Africa, their origin, their Oak street is ill at her homo. 1. 1913. the time in which the history, their present life and “Where You Can Afford to Alden Skinner Auxiliary will Windham Memorial Hospital may their needs for the future. She will Buy Good Furniture.” hold a meeting in- G. A. R. Hall on organize: extending for 60 days speak of a people she loves, a land Return,3 from the ticket sale for Friday evening at S o’clock. from passage of the act the time she knows, and the work s'ne lias the annual Mother and. Daughter Miss Julia Peacock of Forrest- within which Stanislaiia Strataska. banquet at the South Methodls. been able to do as director of a ville is spending the week with of Stamford, may file a claim medical and educational center in church. Wednesday, March 6, indi­ Miss Bessie Durfae of Prospect against the estate of Andrew Strat­ iths cate that the attendance will ap­ Algeria. street. aska: providing for a woman proba­ Miss Such will give her address proximate 4 00. which is tbs goiu set tion officer in the Greenwich Ror- A three-act play entitled “ A Poor at the North Methodist church Fri­ by the workers from the missionary Married Man” will be given tonight oirah Court at $1,200 salary; plac­ F e b r u a r y societies in charge of this year’s ing a closed season on qua'.l until day evening at 7:'o0, and or. Sun­ at 8 o’clock at Grange Hall, Ver­ day morning at tlie Soiitli .M * li.alist banquet. non Center under the auspices of Octobe” 8. 1931; providing for ap­ Mrs. Robert Richmond, chairman pointment of two judges in the church, where the musical service the Vernon Grange. Tickets are 3 5 will be advanced 5 minutes to illow of the program committee, tac en­ cents. borough Court of Greenwich which GLENWOOD RANGE gaged Miss Lillian G. Grant, well now has a judge and a deputy her all the tiiii' possible and dose The traffic signal in the center of tlie service so tliat the church atten­ known local reader, as one of the the city Is still out of commission. judge; permitting printing 6.000 entertainers. Playlets and speeches copies of laws relating to schools dants may leave Ly their usual ^rot- A lantern with a red globe Is serv­ ley cars. ylll complete the program. ing as a temporary warning. and education. Mrs. Mary Benson and Mrs. C a m p a i g n Mary Behnfield will supervise the preparation of the dinner and nave EYANGELINE BOOTH given cut tho proposed meiiu, as PLANNING TO TALK follows; Grape fruit, turkey with LEAYES FOR AMERICA Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baiitly of 9.5 dressing, mashed potatoes and Walnut street today announced the gravy, string beans, cranberry CONGRESS TO DEATH engagement of tlieir (laughter, .Mi.ss sauce, celery, plcklec, rolls, ice American Leader Cheered as Dorothy May Banlly to Wilberi cream, home-made ?ak© and coffee. (Continued frtim Paipj 1) Johnson, son of .Mrs, Anna Johnson This ONE RANGE does Mrs. Paul Ferns, head of the She Boards Boat Train for of 66 Garden street. ■riundami Boa-ers. one of tho ished business’ late this afternoon, Southampton. .iunlor missionary organizations. Is following enactment of the Glass The Child Widlnri' L'liiiU' will in cliargu of the decorations and marketing bill. It probably will be London. Feb, 27.— Hundreds of hold a woll-hahy conferemuo at ;i all the work of two! with the little folks Is niceli ig fre­ laid aside temporarily, however, to o’clock Saturday m'U'niooii uL iho Salvation Army workers packed llio l t h o u g h the Gold Medal Glen- quently to make tho dowers and permit debate on the deficiency ap­ Waterloo station today and gave .Memorial hospital annex. e'.hcr items. propriation bill. Thus the two fili­ Commander Evangeline Booth. wood in its largest size is less busters will run side by side, aiding Through tho courtosy of tlio A American leader, a gala farewell as than 4 feet long it combines all the each other. she departed on the Bercngarla boat maiiagomeiit of Hale’s deparlmont 20 YEAR SENTENCE The opposition to Lenroot has train. Store on Main Street, tlie Gii'l cooking facilities of both coal and gas. nnnounced that he cannot be con­ Tho SalvallonlsLs stood upon the Guards life-saving organization of Every possible inch of space is put to firmed at this session. The block­ platform in a solid mass and made till' Salvation Army wilt hold a FOR DANBURY MAN ing of his confirmation undoubt­ It extremely difficult for other pas­ food sale nl Hie store, Thursday work in this modern, efiicient range. edly will result In the same fate for sengers to board tho train. ufleriiooii and evening. Tlie pur­ Glenwood Cabinet Henry H. Glassle (D) of La., named Commander Booth shook hands pose is lo raise funds to provide It will reduce your kitchen drudgeries to the District of Columbia Supreme with about a luiiulred of lier co- trnnsporlalion to New York City, to a minimum and vastly improve the GAS RANGE Bridgeport, Fob. 27— A sentence Court: Pat Neff (D) of Texas, re­ workers and then appeared at the lo a nalion-wldo Seoul and Guard of from fifteen to twenty years in nominated to the Federal Mediation window of the special conipaiTiuent demonstnitlon in t'o tin eel ion with appearance of your kitchen. Summer .stale prison was imposed on Bert Board; Cyril N. Jansky, Jr,, of waving an American flag. As the the Contonnial Coiugrcss in May. or winter it cooks and bakes to per­ $52 50 Reed. 24, of Danbury, by Judge A. Minn., to the Federal Radio Com­ train pulled out, tlio Salvationists A Year to Pay C. Baldwin In Superior Court here mission, and possibly Forest Nortli- cheered tho American Leader and Troop 3 and 5, Boy Scouts, will fection with either gas or coal. Fur­ today after Reed had pleaded guilty A large quality built Glenwood Gas cott (R) of Colo., named to be l'. waved their emblems vorlferously. meet ionight at 7:30 o'clock at nished in two convenient sizes in plain Range as illustrated in black Japan. In­ to two counts of robbery while S. attorney In that state. It ap­ CommandGr Boolli left England lliclr respenllvo headquarters. armed and one of taking an auto­ black and colored enamel finishes. cludes four top cooking burners, sim- peared that the opposition to each without having seen licr brother, merer. broiler and oven. Priced most mobile without the'owner’s permis­ nominee had Joined hands in a Bramwell Booth, deposed leader nf Tlio cnteiTa'nmcnt committee of Our Profit Sharing Club enables you sion., Judfte Baldwin suspended drive to block all the confirma­ reasonably. tho army, even once despite re­ the Homo Cluli will sorvu a supper to purchase a Gold Medal Glenwood senVence ou all but the first count. tions. If this happens, all five will peated efforts. • at tile cliihiTom at Bigaimird Place >gmnk Reed. 30. also of Danbury, fall of confirmation. After her brother was forced to Saturday niglit, Slioiild tlio atten­ on most liberal terms with a year to brother of Bert, pleaded guilty to In the background, the Senate relinquish hts leadership, Com­ dance warrant it they will continue pay. Glenwood ortie count of robbery while armed had many other problems. Among mander Booth, who was one of the lo do tills every Saturday night. and was sent to prison for a term important bills pending were the leaders of (he faction against him, COAL RANGE of four to eight years. Dill measure, extending the life nf made repeated but vain efforts to Miss Belly Crooks is co'iillned to The Reeds held up and robbed the Federal Radio Commission for see him. Make Your Kitchen A Perfect Kitchen h Danbury drue^store on Christmas lu'r home on Aiiel ^placi> with a another year, and the Jones bill, severe attack of influenza. day, last, and wero captured by authorizing a $40,000,000 appropri­ FOCH’S CONDITION $69.50 D^bury. police in their home op­ With a Gold Medal Glenwood ation for the 1930 census. If fili­ Judge Raymond A. Johnson of A Year to Pay. posite the store soon after the rob­ busters prevail, these and hundreds Paris, Feb. 27 — Marshal Focli’ bery. Frank Reed was wounded tho Manchester Town Oiurt and The popular model “ N” . An effi­ of minor bills undoubtedly will be condition was slightly improved to­ Thomas Ferguson, deputy judge, cient Glenwood coal range of. moderate by the police while trying to escape killed in the legislative Jam. day according to the following bul­ and still bears the bullet he receiv­ today received from Governor John size at a very low price. Ideal for the letin Issued by phy.slcians attending H. Trumbull, their certificates ot ap­ small home. With single mantle ed then. him this morning: The mother of the two men be­ pointment for twcT years from July We Will Allow You $00.30. With double mantle fTS.OO. INSANE, STABS 4 “ The marshal’s temperature has I, 1929. The appointments are came hysterical in court and pro­ been reduced to 99. His pulse is nounced harsh words. She was re­ made by the state Legislature and 86. There is slight Improvenient endorsed by the governor. moved from the room. The wife of New Yoik, Feb. 27.— John Kipp. In the pulmonary congestion." Frank Reed also became hysterical 28, a giant iron worker who went Dr. Heitz-Boyer, one of the phy­ Miss Gertrude Berggren of this $25 Sturdy and collapsed. heserk In a crowded subway station sicians attending the 77-year-oId Judge Baldwin heard a letter last night and stabbed four persons, town and New York, will sing today veteran campaigner, was much from WJZ station New York, from COMBINATION from the officials of Cheshire re­ was held at Belevue hospital today elated today over the improvement on your old stove formatory asking that Bert Reed be for observation. He was suffering 4 to 5 o’clock. Tuesday, March 5 The Gold Medal Glenwood Is In his condition. she will sing with the I’amaffuf equipped with the famous Rob- RANGE kept away from that place because from a fractured skiwl, sustained trio in a program of Swedish music regardless of its present condition to­ he had been unruly while a prisoner when a policeman blackjacked him. WORLD’S SMARTEST MEN ward any Gold Medal Glenwood. ertshaw Heat Control that au­ over WEAF, from 12 to 12:30. Miss tomatically regulates your oveu there once. Hundreds of homeward bound Berggren is at present singing every Here Is a splendid opportunity to $130 workers, milling through the Times cash in your old stove for this mod­ heat to any desired tempera­ New York, Feb. 27 — Dr. 'Will Wednesday from 11:30 to 12:30 A splendid range combining both coal Square station at the height of the Durant, speaking to an audience ern Glenwood during our February ture. It takes but little time KING’S CONVALESCENCE over WJZ. to learn cooking by time and and gas in popular 36 inch size.' Hhs REVIVES BUSINESS rush hour were thrown into a here on “The Ten Greatest Think­ Glenwood Opportunity Month. panic when the giant drew a long- temperature and you can there­ two coal covers, coal ovenv T o d f ers,” expressed wonderment "that Mrs. Dorothy C. Soutliwick of burners, overhead gas oven and broiler. bladed carving knife and began after cook delicious foods with­ London, Feb. 27.— ^The conva­ in a city of 7,000,000 people, in Hartford, who is a sister of the In black $130 In grey enamel $189. hacking blindly at those nearest which 10.000 great men are Includ­ late E. L. G. Hohenthal, will take out a single failure. lescence of King George has led to ed.’’ voters selected James J. Walk­ an amazing revival of business in him. the parts of Hamlet and Laertes in The screams of women witnesses er for mayor. Einstein, 'VValt Whit­ the reading of “ Hamlet” at the London. man and Antole France were des­ ■Women are rushing to buy brought Patrolman Harry Schaffel meeting of the Bard and Sage Study to the scene. He felled Kipp with cribed as modern geniuses by Dur­ club at Center church house, Hart­ ■jClotbes where, for months, .they had the butt of his revolver. ant. He gave as his list of thinkers ford. tomorrow afternoon. I been holding back. Dressipakers are Confucious, Socrates. Plato. Ari.s- The G. E. Keith Furniture Co, , busier and more optimistic about No serdms or toxins prepared tole, Copernicus. Lord Francis Manchester Grange wfll hold Its TWO STORES • trade prospects than they have been from cattle for the cure or preven­ Bacon, Isaac Newton, Spinoza. 'Vol­ regular meeting this evening In since the King was taken sick last tion of cattle diseases may be Im* taire, Immanuel Kant and Charles Odd Fellows hall. It will be SOUTH MANCHESTER November. ported into the United States be­ Darwin. “ neighbors’ night” and the Granges What looked like the worst pros­ cause they might serve to Introduce from Hlllstown, Wethersfield and pective season for the fashion into the country maladies which are The earliest known lottery was West Hartford will furnish the trades of England in all history has prevalent in foreign countries but drawn at Brunet on February 24. program. Refreshments and a been-transformed suddenly into one do itot exist in the United States. 1446. ' social hour will follow. prosperity. >AGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. SLEEPING BEAUTY IN “Ziggy” and BiUie WINDOW DRAWS CROWD. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Jack Mulhall Talked In Films Boston.—Hundreds of passersby 10:30—Two dance orchestras. Leading DX Stations. were attracted to the display win­ Wednesday, February 27. li:30—Memory Garden hour. Long Before “Talkies” Day Oscar Shaw, the well-known musi­ 399.8— W eX -W JR , DETROIT—750. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. dows of a prominent furniture store cal comedy favorite, will be the suest- 8:00—Goldkette’s orchestra, 8:00—Musicians: baker bo>s. of-honor and master of ceremonies at 9:00—WJZ harmony team. 9:00—WE.AF program s (2 hrs.) by the sight of a pretty girl enjoy­ ilie program to be radiated by WOK 10:00—W JZ opera excerpts. 11:45—O glethorpe U. glee club. By DAN THOMAS <^was with Gertrude McCoy in ing sweet repose. and the Columbia network at »:30 10:30—M usical h its and bits. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. 10:00—Fiorlto’s dance orchestra. “Cold Cash.’’ Upon closer examination, large Wednesday nlsUt. Oscar Shaw, who 499.7— W TIC, HARTFORD—600. sign bearing the words, “When If a native of l^hlladelphla, has ap- 6:30—Request trio selections. 11:15—Hcrbuveau.x’s orchestra. Hollywood, Calif.,—There’s one The young actor's work in Ijoarcd in many musical comedy hits 7:30—WEAF programs (3i,i hrs.) ' 11:30—WJZ Slumber music. “Cold Cash" was o good that ho will the Sleeping Beauty aw.iken.’’’ in addition to several successful tours 12:au—Fiorlto's dance orchestra. actor in Hollywood to whom these was given a contract with Bio­ explained the mystery. The. first isi vaudeville. He scored his best work 422.3—WOR. NEW ARK—600. 1:011—Insomnia Club music. in "The Five O’clock Girl.’’ This same 8:00—“Songs of Sweethearts.” 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. so-called new-faiiiSled talking mov­ graph which at that time had 4). twenty people to guess nearest the chain of stations, one hour before, 8:30—Opera, “Marriage of Figaro." 9:00—Indiana male quartet. W^ Griffith as its hi,g director and time when the girl would awaken 0:30—Oscar Shaw, stage star, 9:30—Chicago’s favorite orchestra. ies are an old, old story. He made will present the light opera "Marriage 10:00—Symphony orchestra, strings. Mary Pickford, the Gish sisters, were awarded tickets to a show in of I'igaio.” This comedy, with its 10:a0—Studio gang; politics. talkies back in 1918 under the merry plot and music, is a delighl- 10:30—T hen and now music. 10:30—l.oinhurdo's dance orchestra. Marshall Neilan. Lionel Barry­ a Boston theater. 11:05—Golden’s dance orchestra. 1:00—Night Chib program. Thomas A. Edison process when tlie fiillv melodious one. and one contain­ 302.8— WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—990. noted inventor was trying, though more and a number of others as ing’a succession of musical gems. As 254.1— VyjJD, CHICAGO—1180. its stars. a liarbingcr of spring, an instrumental 7:00—WJZ Higlilanders orchestra. 7:00-Victorian orchestra; talk. unsuccessfully, to inject noise into ensemble will offer a bouquet of melo­ 7:30—Radio Nature league. 8:30—.Studio entertainm ent. Since leaving Biograpli, lie has il:00-W JZ program s (l>,i hrs.) 9:00—WJZ harmony team. the silent drama. Spring is coming, liouso cleaning dies for listeners of WH-* at 8. Dur­ 9:30—J'lntertainers: dance music. Even in that early day of film played for every leading produc­ ing tills light program will be heard 9:3U—Theater pi-esentalions.' ing company in (ho industry and too. Now is the time to have your a few popular numbers, ballads and 11:00—W JZ Slum her music. 12:111)—Studio program: aitisis. production (he actor was one of vacuum cleaner put in condUion by 454.3—W EAF, NEW YORK—660. 416.4— W GN-W LIB, CHICAGO—720. is now under contract to First excerpts from the lightest of the clas­ 6:00—D inner dance music. the big figures on the screen, hav­ Braithwalle, 52 Pearl street.—'Ad'.. sics. In response to requests from 9:00—W EA F program s (l',i hrs.) ing started at the old Biograph i National. iiuuiy listeners of \VGX that station 7:00—Synagogue services. 10:30—Goldketle’s dance orchestra, 7:30—Shilkret’s Concert orchestra 11:15—Louis’s H ungry five. studio In 1914 after having spent I To look at the actor, noliody will a^ain introduce Alma Kllchell, with Michael Khanton, pianist. xouthi'ul contralto, who presents a 11:3(1—Dance; tenor; orchestra. two and a half years on the legiti­ I would ever think that, lie was a 'schedule of concert selections at 8. 8:00—Sercniiders m usical i.>rogruin. 12:00—Di'cam ship; iiighlhawks. I veteran of the days v.iien I lie film 8:30—An Intimate musicale with 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. mate stage. Among llio numbers to be interprcleU mixed quartet .soprano, bari­ industry was even less Ilian an in­ bv .Miss Kilclicll will be *'0 Mio ber- 8:00—Scrap hook; The Angclus. The actor was born in Wap- NO MORE GAS nando,’’ • Love’s a Merchant ’ and tone. 8:30—Swiss bell ringers, Swiss yodlers plngerp Falls—about 50 miles out­ fant. Despite his year in the liar- 9 :00—Troubadours orchestra. 9:UU—Round-up musical hour. ••'rime, i’ou Old Gypsy Man.’’ She 9:30—Symphony orchestra, team, so­ side of New York City. While he ness, lie doesn’t look a day over 30 xviM be assisted by an orchestra. A 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. prano, Revelers male quartet. 8:00—WOR progrum s (2 hrs.) was still a school boy. his fam­ and if he tried very hard he symphonic tango composed by Ma.x 10:30—Orchestra, tenor, soprano. could pass for less than that. IN STOMACH liolin. conductor of the I’acific Vaga­ 11:00—Ten o’clock musicale. ily migrated to New York and la­ 11:00—Rudy Vallee's oicliesira. 11:15—Tlireo dance orcheslras. He is one of tlie men in llic bonds. will bo included in this week s ter moved to Passaic, N. , h It was coast program which may be tuned in 393.5—W JZ, NEW YORK—760. 299.8— w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. industry who certainly can’t lie (■,:0i|—roll:ick’.s dinner orcheslra. 9:00—WE.AF prograina (2 hrs.) in Passaic that he started his from WLAl’’ stations at 4 p. m., east­ 7:00—Highlanders orchestra with classed as a favorite of Lady Luck. ern time. The western syncopators 11:00—F ishers’ concertina band. sta,ge career by playing boy parts AND BOWES Frederick Wyatt, baritone. 12:00—I’rogram of nations. , Throughout iiis ntire career all will also play a novelty piece ’Span­ 7:30—Talk, .1. U. Kennedy. lu a stock company there. ish Comedy Overture.’’ 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. ’ the “breaks’’ that v,ame his way 7:35—Mine. Gaiiisborg. pianist. 11:45—Indian Garden music. Longing for broader fields, he 7:45—Talk, William Hard. I were bricks. Several times he w;us Black face type Indicates best features 12:15—.^tudio dance orchestra. went to New York and obtained 8:00—Orchestra. Sebastian Cognata, 12:30—Song.s of celebration. roles in various productions there, I on the verge of stardom, hut If you wish to be permanently All programs Eastern Standard Time. clarinetist. 357—CMC, MEMPHIS—840. something always happened t(i relieved of gas in stomach and 8:30—Foresters male quartet with 8:00—Military orchestra. the last of which was with Ned I Sam Herman, marlmbaist. 9:00—Cuban troubadours . W^ayhurn In “The Producer.” shove him down the ladder of onwels. lake Baalmann's Gas Leading East Stations. 9:00—Smith Brothers, harmony duo. 10:00—Columbia concert. About the time the show closed, fame a few rungs. It was only leis, which are prepared e.^peclally 9:30—Cabin Door with Katherine 11:00—Concert; d.ance music. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. Tift-Jonet, Negro Impersonator. he met Rex Ingram, who was then about a year ago that he finally for stomach gas and all the hart ji;0U—Ooncert orch; harmony duo. 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY—610, realized his ambition of stardom. efl'ecis resiil'Mig from gas pressure. OaiToll Tate, recording artist. 10:00—Coiitiiieiilals operatic e.xcerpt.s. P;00_WEAF programs (11,4 hrs.) writing scripts for the Edison 11:00—Sliimlier music. 10:30—K atz boys entertainm ent. Perhaps you will remember him That empiy, gnawing feeling at Orchestra; novelty aiiists. 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. company. It was Ingram who was Ill; 15—.Musical memories, soprano. 12:45-Nighthawk frolic. instrumental in getting him start­ for the role he played in “Chil­ the pit of the stomach will disap­ iu;:;ii—Two dance orchestras. 7:f5—Studio programs. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. , 8:09—Instrumental ensemble. 11:00-Harmony team: program. ed in pictures, the first of which dren of tlie Ilitz,” his latest film. pear; that anxious, nervous feeling 283_WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 9:00—Alphabet musical program with —Studio dinner music. 12:00—Moore’s concert orchestra. THE BRIGHT LIGHTS of Broadway and the bright light of Flor­ with heart palpitattou will vanish, 7;4.-,_AVJ55 program s (214 hrs.) Nelson Eddy, baritone. 1:00—Studio dance music. anrt von will again he able to take a 10:00-Two dance orchestras. 333.1— K H J. LOS ANGELES—900. ida’s sun are equally pleasant to the Flo Ziegfelds. Smartly arrayed ig;iu)_lx;derer’s dance orchestra. 535.4_WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. deep breath without rtiscomfort. 243,8_WNAC, b o s t o n —1230. 11:00—O rchestra: vocal soloists. Try This On Your Comb and Brush in the newest sub-tropical fashions, the producer with liis equally f,.-jii_(.;all!ighcr’s dance orchestra. <1:00—Stanley theater hour. 12:00—Studio entertainm enL famous wife, Billie , and their daughter Patricia, were sought out I'hai drowsy, sleepy feeling after 9:30—WEAF programs (I’fe hrs.) 1:00—Dance orchestra. 7:11—Coiiii-uUo; organ recital. 305.9_ k DKA, PITTSBURGH-980. at Palm Beach by a camerannan for The Herald and NE.A Service. dinner will he replaced by a de­ b:mj—Coliimhia program s (3 hrs.) 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. sire for entertainmenL Bloating 11 :in—Stevens’ dance orchestra. 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 8:00—Crystal gazer; concert. 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 7 :00—Chimes, talks (?1 hr.) 9:00—Columbia program s hrs.). will cease. Your llinhs, anus anrt 7;45_-\VJZ programs (2i,4 hrs.) 11:00-Dance orchestra, tenor. CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS’ public here. As a result, pension 7:00—Buffalo Symphony orchestra. 10:00—rSupper dance music. fingers will no longer feel cold and 7 WEAF piogrum s (3',2 hrs.) 12:30—Studio organ recital. RANKS ARE THINNING. payments decreased $69,375. “go to sleep” because Baalmann s Surdam’s orchestra. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBU RG H —1220. 461.3— WSM. NASHVILLE—650. The total number of veterans of 333.1—W M AK, BUFFALO—900. 6:00—W E .\F dinner music. 8:00—Allen Fireside hour. Gas I’ahleta prevent gas from Inter­ 7 ;nii-.Mr. nnd Mrs. with WG\. 7:00-Studio Gospel songs. 9:00—W EA F program s (2 hrs.) Montgomery, Ala.—-The ranks of the war between the states to be fering with the circulation. Get the '7:30—Quinhy Symphony orchestra, 11:00-Minstrel men’s frolic. 7 :30—Studio lecture program. 8:00-WE.VF programs (3 hrs.) the Alabama heroes of the “Lost listed on the state pension list for genuine, in ihe yellow package, at }i;aa_UGy studio concert. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. January, 1929, will be 1,647, the u;iH)_ijolumbia programs (3 hrs.) 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 11:00—M otor m ates: concert. Cause’’ are diminishing. any good drug store. Price $1. 11 :fi:>—Three dance orchestras. 7:00—Mr. and .Mr.s. with WGY. 12:00-Parisian concert qiiarlcL During the year of 1928, 116 statistics revealed. 7:30—Rochester L'l hour; violinist. 12:30—Songs and the singer. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 8:00—W JZ program s (U a hrs.) Confederate veterans were remov­ Always on hand at 7 :30—Thies’ dance orchestra. I -no—Trocaderans entertainment. WOMAN CRITICAL AFTER 7;.',3_\VJ2i programs (1>,4 hrs.) 9:30—On wings of song. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. ed from the state pension roll by U:U0—hhisemble; violinist. 10:10—Request organ recital. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy: talk. death, according to statistics made , says a headline. They get E. J. MURPHY’S —Great adventure momenta, 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 7:30—Old Virginia Church; concerL dissatisfied so easily! 30:30—Henry Fillmore’s band. 11:55-Time: weather; markets. S:3n_wjZ Foresters male qunrteL 31 ;00—Orchestra: Little Jack Ulttlo. 6;0n—Stocks, markets, farm forum. 9:00—Variety program: orchestra. 11:30--\rtists’ entertainment. 6:30—Dinner dance music. 11:15—Theater organ recital. 12:00—Orchestra; thirteenth hour. 7:00—.Mr. and Mrs, Radio Skit. 440.9_KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. 280.2—W TAM , CLE VELAND —1070. 8:0l>—Alma Kltchell, contralto. 11:00—NBC entertainm ent. S;:i0-:-Crvstal gazer; orchestra. ;i:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 1:00—Henderson’s dance band. 9:00—WEAF orchestra. _ ------11:00—.Albany dance music. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. 348.8—WABC, NEW YORK—£60. 344.8—W EN R, CHICAGO—870. 508.2—W EEl, BOSTON—5*0. 7 :00—Orchestra, songs (2 hrs.) 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s lecture. 6:00—HIg B rother’s club. 10:00—Studio variety hours. 7;()()—"Oh Boy" programs; planlsL y:00—,\il around the tosvn; 9:30—Gypsy music and songs. 202.6— W HT, CHICAGO—1480. 8:00—Bras.s octet; entertainers. 9:30—Vocalists: Instrumentalists. ;):00-WEAF programs UVa hrs.) 10:00—Music.al poetic reveries. 10:30—Two dance orchestras. in;3n-7Your hour league. 10:45-0. of C. organ recital. 11-00—Ramblers entertainment. "WissSmith 6 Go. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. HARTFORD 374.9—W SAI, C IN C IN N ATI—800. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. S:nu—W EA F program s (3 hrs.) 7:30—Air college talk: song. 8:30-Musical programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 11:00- Slipper dance orche.sfra. 11:00—Studio concetL 215.7—W HK. CLEVELAND-1390. 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 7:00—Dinner concert orchestra. 12:00—Bears feature entertainment. 7:30—.Mii.sic hour; radiograms. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. }j;00—rolimihia programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—Toronto m usical program s. 10:00—V enetian G ardens mii.sic. 10:00—Peanut boy: orchestra. 11-05—Three dance orehe.strss, 357—CKCL. TORONTO—840, II :4.t-S oprano: dance orchestra, 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 12:00—Midnight ramblers frolic. 7:30-WEAi' programs hrs.) 9:00-Fuppy Club; pliilo.sophcr. 9:45_Microphone mummers. 475.9—WOS. JE FFER SO N CITY—630. 11 ;mi—Kemp’.s dance orche.stra. 11:00—O rcheslra, tenor, organ. 9:15—Girl Scouts program. 272.6—W LW L. NEW YORK—1100. 315.6—W RC, W ASHINGTON—950. 10:15—Studio piano recital. 6.45_Kducational talk; soprano. 508.2— KOB. NEW MEXICO—590, 7:1.5-Catholic talks: ensemble. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) DAYS REMAIN 10:30—Music; bridge; music. 7;40—Talk, Rev. Scott, S. J. .11:00—WJZ Slumber music. FOR ACTION IN WTIC London Fog Doctor PROGRAMS Travelers, Hartford Wars For Pure Air The ladies concede it’s a job to keep the hair looking neat during the THE SPECTACULAR period of transition from bob to long hair. Camilla Horn, Hollywood 500 m. 600 R. G. actress, shows here how she solved the problem. BY BRONXER 5000 dust particles per cubic cen­ timeter. On a foggy day there are We have the electric eye and Prograni for Wednesday. electric ear. Now why doesn’t some WM. E. KRAH London, -Dr. J. S. from 80,000 to 100,000. Now you know why it is so uncomfortable to savior of the race come forward P. M. Expert Owens—Professor of Fogology. breathe when a London fog is in with an electric foot to bear down 6:15—Summaiy of program. There is no such word in the on the instep of the lady bridge full working orde;. It is had for partner who wants to tell every­ Radio Service 6:15—United States daily news English language, but Dr. Owen’s the lungs. We will not drink turbid friends say it ought to 'je invented body all about a movie just after 66H Tolland Turnpike, bulletins from Washington, D. C. water hut we breathe turbid air. you have bid one no trump? 6:25—Haitford Courant news to fit him, because he has one of the But worse than that, 50 per cent South Manchester Februciry hulletins. most unique jobs in all Great Bri­ of file suu’ight London ought to get I’hone :^64-2 6:20—Hotel Bond Trio, Emil tain—that of studynig the inci­ is cut off by the smoke pall. A large WILLARD Heimherger, director. dence. composUiou and strjclure of proportion of the very important EYES EXAMINED Program of reanest selections. London fogs. He has devoted 16 ultra violet rays are cut off. Radio Rentals Auto years to the subject and has invent­ GLASSES FITTED 7:00 —Station WCAC will broad­ Cleaning the Air cast on iliis same frequency until ed nearly all the scientific Instru­ SERVICE STATION A Charge Account Can Be 7:20 p. Ill, ments used in measuring fogs. “My work is done for a scien­ Arranged. 7:20—La 'I’ouraine concert from “To meteorologists and sailors, ’ tific research department of the Batteries Recharged LEWIS A. HINES, REF. O, N. B. C. Studios. said Dr. Owens, “fog Is a word ap­ government. But there is more in OpIonietrist Fumitur e it tlian .scientific research. It has ;iM) — S'lnkist Serenaders from N. plied to a coridilion when condensed Telephone 15 57 Pratt SI., Hai l ford B. C- Studios. water in the form of suspended enabled the governing authorities 8:20—.\n IiUimate Musicale. globules in the air hinders vis'bili- to press forward for all kinds of That jazz.music occupies only ty. This is a white fog. But a Lon­ smoke consuming devices in the en­ 15 per cent, of radio time, while, don fog is made np almost entirely deavor to clean up the air in big in contra.st, classical music, takes of the products of the millioi.s of cities. up 2X per cent., was revealed in chimneys from wliicli coal smoke The result is tliat the deposil a survey recently made by tlie| and soot pour forth. New York City f:om London air in 1024 was only National Broadcasting Company. i would have fog similar to tliose of 59 per cent of what it was in 1916 Sale! This fact disproves the oft-heard London if hard coal were not used and 0 6 per cent in Glasgow, Great cliar.ge that radio is headed for and if the atmospheric conditions Britain's second largest city. It will INSTANCE the dogs via tlie jazz route, Onei same. probably n.-ver he possible to do of ilio ni(i.st poimlar of tlie class! IIuiv It Happens away with London fogs entirely, cal programs is the “Intimate “Now wliat happens in London but they can he lessened in thick­ Many Groups at Half! .Musicale,” sclieduled lor 8:30 is this: The chimneys pour forth ness and length of duration.” o’clock this evening througli Sla' their smoke. But on ordinary days tion WTIC Elizabeth Mazur,i it disappears in two ways. It rises The. Best Guardian of mezzo-soprano, Vernon Jayson,! vertically by reason of its warmth, baritone, and a string quartet it disappears horizontally by rea- All Furniture at 10 to 50% Less hring to listeners n repertoire of' son of the winds. But suppose some Life and Property dignified, yet thoroughly enjoy- day there i:; no wind and the air able, classical selections. i above, instead of being colder than 9:00—Ingram Shavers from N. B.' the air ’beneath, as is mostly the Budget Credit C. Studios. . case, is actually warmer. Then you 9:30—Palmolive Hour from N. B. get what the meteorologists call ‘a Remember! C. Stiidiiis. ' ceiling.’ The warm smoke cannot Accounts Mean 10;::0—Gold .Strand orchestra from rise very high veiTically because it N. B. C. Studios. hll-4 this belt of warm air—warmer Insure Your Valuables Buying to Save. 11: (10—Hartford Conrant nows than itself. The 10 to 50 per cent less tags will hulletins; weather rer’'rt. “This London fog may last hours, A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT it may last days. It all depends Program for Tliursday Morning. IS THE flutter from the furniture on Satur­ upon how long it Is before the Preparing No need to let the advan­ V winds begin to blow and the warm BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. 11:00—The Hartford Electric'veiling dissipates. For W hat? tage of this sale slip by be­ day at 0 o’clock—and the time for sav­ Liglit Company presents Miss I "The figures we have accumulat- I'lcrrie B. Bowerlng, director | fogs are amazing. Thus for Every year that your son can The Manchester Trust Co. cause you do not want to ing on our entire furniture stock will Home Economics, Landers, Loudon we learn that the amount spend in school adds to What P'rary and Clark in 'Kool of solid matter deposited over a take your funds from the Kitchen Kookery.” squar mile in a year’s time is over he can give to business later be cverl 11:15—“Household Commodities” 400 tons. There remains what is and to what he can get. market or from other in­ from N. B. C. Studios. still in suspension. 11:30— United States news hulle- On an ordinary winter day there Monthly Income Insurance vestments .... wise buyers Plan now to visit this great sale it tius from Washington, D. C. are in London air from 4000 to by providing for your family 11:40—'Silent until 11:55 a. m. in case of your death will have learned that the Bud­ 11:55—Time signals. enable your son to finish will be well worth your visit whether 12:00 Noon—Farm flashes. school if you don’t live to see Fire and Liability get Credit Account permits P. M. him through. purchase and use of fumi- you buy or not—3 floors of the best 12:10—Hartford Times news bulle­ FILMS r tins; weather report, Apply for it while your health 12:15—The Brown Thomson Se.x- Developed and ture now, with paymeftt out kind of furniture will be found here. tette. permits and before the cost Insurance Printed goes up with your increasing of income during the All of the furniture at age. months to come___the Latest Styles in FLAMING EYE GLASSES of All Kinds Connecticut General true economy, which is wise Life Insurance Company RICHARD G. RICH EYES EXAMINED spending! Tinker Building, South Manchester. 10 to 50% Less QUICK SERVICE Elite Studio FAYETTE B. CLARKE INSURANCE H. L. WILSON 083 ftlain. Upstairs Uoi 4lt IM e Block, Boom Depot Square, MancheqMr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. PAGE NON-KIWANIANS MAY FACT S’-----_ TAKE IN CONVENTION CO N riECJICU 'j. SEHI ANNUAL SALE Friends to Be Permitted to CONNECf fCUT CHAMBE3? OF COMMERCE ' Join in Juns Trip to Mil­ LAST WEEK waukee Gathering. (235) 169 Towns. GOING Secretary George H. Wilcox of In Connecticut, where the town is a very old and important the Manchester Kiwanis club is au­ unit of government, the state is divided into 169 towns. Every village, borough or city in the state is located in some one of To Endow Your Home thority for the statement that any Manchester person can take in the these 169 towns. West Haven is the latest addition to the list trip to Milwaukee on the occasion of towns, having been incorporated from Orange in June, 1921. of the thirteenth annual convention of Kiwanis clubs in that city, June The town government consists of three departments— the law­ 23 to 27. The Milwaukee and up­ making or legislative department, which is made up of the legal per Michigan districts are planning voters or electors in town meeting assembled, or as a vote by to entertain 7,000 members and ballot at the annual town elections; the e.vecutive department; friends during the session of the and the judicial department. convention. Delegates will soon be appointed by the Manchester Ki­ Most of the towns in Connecticut hold their regular town wanis club and others who would meeting the first Monday in October. Not all towns elect the like to lake the trip are advised to same number of oflBcials, but the following are found in most get in touch with Mr. W'ilcox. Connecticut towns; selectmen (usually three), clerk, treasurer, Four days will be spent in Mil­ tax collector, five or more constables, flVe or more grand jurors, waukee and ladies in the party will two or more assessors, three or more for the board of relief, two be entertained by the ladies of the auditors, registrar of voters^ The selectmen appoint a tree BUSINESS Milwaukee Kiwanis club. The spe­ warden, dog warden, fire warden, sealer of weights and meas­ cial train will leave Springfield ures, jurors and special constables. Friday evening, June 21 for Mon­ treal, arriving at 7 a. m., and leav­ There are several other oflScers not elected directly by the ing the city at 4 p. m. This will af­ town or appointed by the selectmen, who take part in town Every Item In The Store ford visitors for the first time in affairs. Among them are the health oflBcer, medical examiner, the Canadian metropolis to take a notaries public, judge of probate, postmaster, superintendent or The sight-seeing trip to Montreal's at­ supervisor of schools and justices of the peace. Must Go At Cost tractions. A three-hour stop when The justices of the peace are elected biennially in each town ‘EUGENE FIELD’ the party reaches Chicago will en­ at the electors’ meeting held for the election of state officers. able the travelers to take a short Several of the larger towns have town courts. trip about the city. Or Below Chair On the return trip there will be No. 345-510 opportunity for a sail on Lake Michigan to Chicago, with a train ride to Detroit. At Detroit the that if the two political parties in MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND BOYS’ steamer will be taken for a de-/ our town were evenly matched in LOVE AND WINE RUIN 4 BUCKLE lightful night’s sail across Lake numbers, with a floating vote ready Erie to Buffalo, with a side trip to to be thrown either way, we would Niagara Palls not far distant. Tor­ be hundreds per cent, better off GERMAN BANK WITH Overshoes and Zippers onto and the Thousand Islands will than at present. probably be visited and another When we adopt our new char­ stop of three hours will be made in ier and the school districts form one WOMAN AS MANAGER Regular, $4.00. Montreal. There the special train big union, dominated and con­ will leave for Springfield, arriving 1 9 v t . trolled by the 9th and we have a h is splendid chair shows recognition of the newer ten­ Monday evening at 7:20. Board of Finance appointed by the Berlin.— Love and wine made selectmen and approved by the C. Marianne Waldmann, the 38 year dencies of “easy chair” design. Slim, graceful contours of C. and the Republican Ring, we old daughter of a banker in the lit­ T OPEN FORUM wonder what voice the small tax tle town of Freiburg, Silesia, ruin MEN’S . . . form-fitting button back . . . generously comfortable! payer will have in town affairs and the firm which her now seventy They are on our fioor regularly with a $47 price tag. They incidently, if school tax collector’s year old father had been running work on a per centage basis, what honestly for half a century. are identically as shown, except the covering, which is an VIEW ON TAXES, odds does it make whether we It was not a big bank the Wald- Rubbers pr. 9 5 have one, nine, or ninety. manns had. but still a bank where Regular $1.50* attractive and durable sunfast fabric. Editor of The Herald: TAX PAYER. The financial condition of our many small tradesmen and farm­ town must lead one to the conclu­ ers of Freiburg and the neighbor­ sion that it is a condition and not a hood placed and lost— their sav­ theory that confronts us. The GUN DUEL ON STREET ings. .vellinq qood fuTnit'UTe for :«£ qears condition is that the sky would be Waldmann had a blind confidence 'MEN’S FLANNEL the limit to our debt if it was not New York. Feb. 27.— Guns blaz­ in his daughter’s busimss ability. for the law and we are spending as ed forth today as police and a lono He made her a junior partner of much if not more, in interest money bandit, who has terrorized Flush­ the firm and Marianne was prac­ Shirts * than we are for our police or high­ ing, N. Y., foi a month, battled In tically running the whole business. ^5« This Duncan Phyfe way departments. the streets while scores of residents Miss Waldmann, howevei, was For the past few years we have watched from their windows. not thinking only of her accounts been spending money as fast or but also of her boy friends and he. Drop Leaf Table faster than it has been coming in When the hold-up man finally was captured in a cellar after his kindness to th.m was unlimited. MEN’S BEAR BRAND and now we must either stop spend­ She presented all she liked with ing or have more money. ammunition gave out he identified himself as Edward Schenkman, 25. luxurious gifts, with furniture and We will probably have more and 20c. we will raise it by the good old said to be a son of a wealthy dry- carpets, motorcycles and vacuum Hose Regular fashioned method of soaking the goods merchant in Pittsburgh. cleaners. What she liked 'css was taxpayer; and we can soak him He confessed, police say. that to pay the oilir for those gifts. Typical of the quaint old designs you good and plenty and get away with early today he held up William When it had to be done she look will find in our new “ American Lefkowitz, taxi driver who was the money from the bank and "cor­ it .. He would feel lonesume if he Wing” is this table of the Federal did not get soaked. robhed of $9 and his cab. As the rected” her account accordingly. The goose that lays the golden bandit dro^e away, Lefkowitz’s The scale of her expenditures can MEN’S 1I MEN’S era. The 43x30 inch top is of bril­ egg must increase production. Some calls-for help brought a patrolman be judged from the fact tl;al her liantly figured mahogany veneer, day she will be bled white and will who jumped on the running board wine merchant alone demands 5,- DRESS I BROADCLOTH base of gumwood. Its regular price die. of a passing car and gave chase. 000 marks for wine and liquor he At the time of our Centennial When the bandit jumped from the furnished to Marianne’s midnight HOSE j SHIRTS tag $60 . . . $10.25 saving! we boasted of the fact that our taxi, dashed behind a trolley pole parties. lio. 44-5740 town was run by a 17-mill tax. Next and opened fire on the patrolman, When a butcher who had a de­ Regular 35c 1 Regular $1.65 year we will probably be back to the four other patrolmen came running posit of 60,000 marks in the Wald­ HALFORD 103 Asylum St. and 150 Trumbull St. Ha r t f o r d same rate again, only on the prop­ up to join in the battle. The bandit mann Bank wanted his mo.isy back, NOW 1 NOW erty we paid 1'7 mills five years made a dash for a house but was the bank was unable to meet ’'is ago, tomorrow we will pay 34 mills, captured in the basement. demand. There was no more money which will put us in the big city ’n the bank. Marh nne was arrested 2 2 c 1 $1.00 class. Our manufactors are not lAVO GAMES TONIGHT. at the home of one of her boy paving more taxes than they are friends and her aged father— the obliged to, neither are they playing There will be two basket ball i.'ost tragic figure in this adven­ The FLINT-BRUCE Co the big brother act. The mer­ games at the Hollister street gym ture— had to go to prison as well chants are passing all they can tonight. The Cardinals will stack as he was still the responsib’ e head. MEN’S SWEAT along to the customer. The land­ up against the re-enforced Wood­ What Freiberg is sore .-.boui it lord lets the other fellow do his land A. C. team who are making ai most is that all this could happen worrying; if taxes go up, rent goes bid for the junior town champion-j in a small town of a few thousand Shirts { up; he is as good a buck passer as ship. They have been strengthened population without Main Street »5« the coal dealer. by the addition of Reid, formerly knowing it. In the last analysis the man who of the Warriors and Chambers, | ______pays the taxes is the man who has star of the audit department team i one red letter day once a week, pay of the Travelers Insurance league.! A reformer in Washington finds O'ODARD o/Piene’t. day. He's the animal with the two With the addition of these two | 342 speakeasies in convenient reach MEN’S MEN’S crooked horns and the chin whis­ exclusive New York players the Woodlands consider of the Capitol. A newspaper re­ restaursnt, demon­ kers. He is a nice little animal; themselves very much in the run­ porter writes that speakeasies in DRi:SS “CRAFT” pat him on the head and give him ning for the town junior champion­ Washington are harder to find and strates SMOOTUTOP a pleasant smile and. like a dog, he ship. In the preliminary game the harder to get into than those in OXFORDS OXFORDS will lie down, told his paws and lie Cheney Brothers Girls will play a New York. What do you make of dead, jump through your hands or team composed of local stars. The this, Watson? Regular $5.00 Regular $6.50 stand on his hind legs and howl. first game will begin at 7:00 He howls all of the time; tells o’clock sharp. people expenses and taxes are too high, that the town could be run $2.69 $4.29 on a 9 mill tax and that the only Her Legs Bring thing for a man to do is to sell out and leave town. He goes to the Reprimand in town meeting and after the >Big Noise has made his speech he will Denver Court vote for anything you ask, concrete Men's Police Shoes highways for speed fiends, aviation fields, public buildings, school WITH STEEL SHANK houses, sewer and heating plants Note groupins o f pots around •*« burner. . . and everything else. If he would other pots on simmei- stop howling and use his vote he Regular $5.50. ing zones could easily cut down expenses and « ■« taxes. It is not the town officials and their friends that run the $ 3 . 8 5 Easy working beighr town; they are merely a drop in the bucket. It’s the voter, and what bcotkr he says goes, economy or ex­ pense. Before we put ourselves in the Oven heat control big city class we must remember Boys' Lined Pants that our town has attained its growth; we can not support our Regular $1.75. present population, new industries Too busy for exercises or games? are barred out and the old ones are Don’t worry! Learn the simple se­ $ 1.00 T^ui-~for you not expanding. Notwithstanding eight years of cret, millions know— of the exer­ high protective tariff, for two years ciser in the vest-pocket box for a WHAT GREAT CHEFS DEMAND IN COOKING the majority of our workers have dime! had a Ford week without the Ford Cascarets give your bowels as 'pay, and when they went back to much exercise as they get from an Big Reductions on TfjpRB it is! The household du- surface. A whole meal—five pots— full time it was at a lower wage hour with the punching bag. Oils, • and they are not out of the woods salts and ordinary laxatives don’t iO t plicate of the range used by can cook around one burner . . . yet. act like Cascarets. These things with neighboring burners to spare! Take ten or fifteen dollars a only produce mechanical or chem­ Everything in the Store a majority of America’s leading month out of a man’s pay and add ical action. You have to keep tak­ chefj. Made by the same maker — Drop in and let us demonstrate the same amount to his taxes and ing them because they weaken your you have him in a tight place. If bowels. 'with a fine smooth wonderftil new to you the "great-chef” method he owns his own home he will Cascarets strengthen the bowels. kind of a gas range top—and the of working with Smoothtop’s probably think he waa .better off They are made from Cascara Sa- IVe Must Sell Out paying rent than taxes. Formerly grada, which stimulates the peris­ same fast, "breathing” burner. graduated heat zones. our local merchants put their money taltic action and exercises the The famous Smoothtop Gas Phone, call or write for friee re­ in the local bank and it was kept bowel muscles. Nothing else does in and Invested in town. Today we Range! There is cooking heat under cipe booklet, "Famous Methods patronize the chain store, their this. That’s why Cascarets give last­ A t Once receipts are sent to headquarters ing relief from those symptoms of tvtrj square inch of its table-top o f Famous Chefe.” In some large city and thousands of sluggish bowels, such as head­ our dollars leave town to enrich aches, biliousness, bloating, sallow other places. There was a time in skin, indigestion, no appetite, etc. the history of our town when no Sales of over 20 million boxes year­ The Manchester Gas Co. one knew which party would be in ly prove their merit! power until after the ballots were Here is Mrs. Lillian Montgomery- counted. Those days, both parties Enloe, whose shapely legs baited proceedings in Denver district court Men s Reliable Store work to keep the town out of debt, he other day when Judge Henley CASCARETS cut down expenses and taxes. 'We STRENGTHEN THE BOWELS belong to the glorious party which A. Calvert administered a judicial 895 Main Street today is the friend of the tax payer. reprimand. “ You don’t have to HANDY They passed a law compelling him pull your dress above your knees TH EY WORK Johnson Block, Next to Colonial Lunch HINQED-TOPi H WHILE YOU Jerald Advertising Pa^s— Use It to pay twelve per cent, interest if when you testify,” said the judge, TIN •LEER '^he did not pay. on time. We believe “ Beg your pardon,” she rejjlied.

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flmtr!|eat»r and who declare that the scheme in complete congestion of courts works all right. originally planned to handle only Etrening 3B^ral& That Is all very well. But in those the more serious cases. states they think more of their If the idea of a minor court does PUBLISHED BT THE Semi'Annual Clearance Sale Ends Thursda-y at 9 p. m. HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. INC. juries than they do of their wom­ not get a strong recommendation At 13 Blssell Street, en. In Connecticut we think more from Mr. Hoover, and from the South Manchester, Conn. of our women. We think too much Department of Justice, very early Founded by Elwood S. Ela, Oct. 1, 1881 of them to Insult their citizenship in the incoming administration, we Every Evening Except Sundays and by passing a compulsory jury law shall miss a guess. Whether the Holidays. Store Open Every Entered at the Post Office at South which they know perfectly well can enforcement of prohibition is pos­ Manchester, Conn., as Second Class bo only a paper dolly of a law. sible or not, the present condition Thursday and Saturday Mall Matter. Evening Until 9 O’clock. SUBSCRIPTION RATES; By Mall of the federal courts can be very six dollars a year, sixty cents a N. DWIGHT HILLIS largely remedied, and in a far less month for shorter periods. By carrier, eighteen cents a week. Rev. Newell Dwight Hlllls, D.D., expensive way than by multiplying Single copies three cents. third in succession of a trio of cele­ the number of district courts and SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE- SENTATIVE, Hamllton-De Llsser, brated pastors of Plymouth Church, of circuit court judges. Inc., 285 Madison Avenue, New York, and 612 North Michigan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., died on Monday Chicago. at 71 and there are few familiar HOCKEY RINK The Manchester Evening Herald is with his career who will not be­ The Hartford Courant editorial­ on sale in New York City at Schultz’s News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd. lieve that his death can fairly be ized yesterday to the extent of Street, and 42nd. Street entrance of Grand Central Station and at all called untimely. Brilliant successor two-thirds of a column on the mer­ Hoatllng News Stands. of the brilliant Rev. Dr. Lymau its of Charter Oak Park as the site Abbott, who In turn followed the of the rink which It Is proposed to Client of International News Ser* famous Henry Ward Beecher as build if the Capitol City gets a vice. head of Plymouth Church, It was franchise In the Canadlan-Amerl- "International News Service has the exclusive rights to use for republlca- a strange thing that he did not, as can hockey league. We have read, tlon in any form all news dispatches credited to or not ofnerwise credited all his talents equipped him to enthralled, that editorial from be­ in this paper. It Is also exclusively do, follow straight in the path of ginning to end and we are prepar­ entitled to use for republlcatlon all Gorgeous Pieces, Richly Upholstered, Well Constructed the local or undated news published his illustrious predecessors and ed, In view of the facts and fancies herein.’’ , confine his activities to the church we have absorbed from It, to de­ Full Service Client of N E A Ser­ vice. Member. Audit Bureau of Circu­ and to literature. He was. Indeed, clare before the world that any­ lations. one of the most celebrated preach­ body who should even for an In­ and of Excellent Workmanship throughout are ers in the country and an author stant entertain the shadow of a WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27. 1929 of widely read books, but there had 1 thought of building a hockey rink Intruded into his mind a belief that I on any other site whatsoever, even Included in this Special Selling Event WOMEN ON JURIES he was gifted with a genius for if given the acreage free and a w'hairs of all types, covers and business. A 100 per cent Hair and Down piece covered in the new­ The Connecticut League of Wom­ bonus into the bargain, would be prices, ranging from $14.95 to A large soft downy com­ en Voters is urging very sturdily, With serene confidence in this insane, looney, ridiculous, of evil $69.00. The chair is made of est and smartest mohair—a design that is absolutely differ­ fort chair that matches sofa. this time, Its regular biennial pro­ gift he proceeded, some years ago, intent and probably a crook, that solid mahogany and covered In an ent. Backs and seats are-full down, balance of suite is hair A beauty to look at as well as posal for admission of women to to involve himself in a rather won­ his faft is dirty and his clothes imported linen frieze of beautiful colors. Regularly priced at made the best way possible. A real buy at the above price to sit in— come in and try don’t fit him. the jury box as a measure of “ com­ derful mess through the promotion $49.00. Exactly as sketched. during this sale. Exactly as sketched. pletion of their enfranchisement. ” of various secular enterprises in these. Exactly as sketched. • In this connection it has always which he expected to make himself been our Impulse to wish that the and his friends rich In this world’s $39.50 $249 $139 laws of justice and logic might goods. They proved to be disas­ somehow or other be made more trous, and the famous Plymouth Daily Lenten elastic without ruining them. Be­ Church preacher narrowly escaped cause we believe In the full equal­ actual disgrace In consequence. His Bedroom Dining Room ity of women and men before the flock stood by him and the episode Thought law. Also because jury duty Is such was finally forgotten. But it is In­ Furniture Furniture an onerous, objectionable duty that conceivable that it could have fail­ By WM. E. GILROY, D.D. Beautiful suites and odd pieces in the most it seems a bit unfair to the men to ed to have almost as bad an effect Every suite is a good buy Bight, nine or Editor of The Congregationalist attractive woods. Maple, walnut and ma­ ten pieces In walnut or mahogany, also some make them do the whole of It. And on the nervous sensibilities of a hogany. very clever reproductions. because, in addition, we should man of Hillis’ .stamp as it had up­ Henry Drummond called Lovt ' 3 pieces—mahogany combination— very much like it If, by some hokus- on the pockets of his associates. “ the greatest thing In the world. 10 piece combination walnut and gum- It is likewise the holiest thing li dresser, bed, chest <1^ 1 O Q At any rate, on Jan. 11, five years pokus or other, it could be made the world, and we should under $169.00, n o w ...... wood suite. $155.00 , ^ lO A value. Special ...... exactly just and fair and right to ago, he suffered a brain hemor­ stand the meaning of holiness i ' 4 pieces— American walnut— dresser, u- rhage and his health was never permit women to serve on juries, we interpreted it altogether li bed, vanity and chest— d* 1 O CJ 9 piece walnut suite d^ 1 /f A without compelling them to, while good after that. terms of love. Nor is it only the love of Got $165. S a le ...... $ 1 0 D ■—excellent sty le ...... v retaining the compulsory quality Dr. Hillis had all the qualities of 5 piece Early American solid maple that is holy. All love is the Iov» . 9 piece suite—^mahogany Hepplewhite of just service for men. a preacher and a great spiritual of God, and all love is holy. Man’- suite, worth $285.00, O O n However, we despair of Its ever leader. It is a pity of pities that his capacity for love is the evidenc* i S a le ...... style— ^was $396.00, $31 0 being made exactly fair and right ambitions should have taken the that in God he lives and move; 4 piece Mahogany and Gum suite, direction of things for which he and has his being. So it was that Solid Mahogany to merely permit women to serve John said that “ love is of God,’ 4 poster bed, (M A A Walnut tea wagon— drop leaves arid was utterly unfitted. But he was, Gateleg T a b le ...... and at the same time compel men and that “ he that loveth is born $262, S p ecia l...... $16.75 to serve. As soon as we dp we make iu this, one among millions. of God' and knoweth God.” i 3 piece suite spool bed, full size, dress­ Top and legs are solid mahogany, beauti­ The best life, the “ holiest” life, i fully turned legs and stretches eight legs and ..... $19.75 the thing as unequal in one dlrec- er and chest $139.00, $ 0 0 drawer, size of top when leaves are up 36x46 Odd chinas and servers to close out at BREATHLESS is the life in which there is the ' tion as it has heretofore been in — $25.00 value. half price. Tonight the one hundred and most love. Can we really dare to the other direction. believe that? So few men act If the matter could be solved by twenty millions of Americans will upon it In practice. Yet when we making jury duty elective to both pause in their trivial affairs of liv­ analyze human experience and the men and women everything would ing, dying, marrying and giving In results of men’s actions and ambi­ marriage, drawing checks for the tions can there be any doubt that be fine. But as sure as shooting, if love Is the supreme thing and that WATKINS BROTHERS,Iw. that were done, we would in some gasoline bills and such like, and for its satisfactions go far beyond all cases find it impossible to get juries a few minutes or an hour give their other achievements. 54 S o u t h M a n c h e s t e r at all and on other cases we should undivided attention to a really Money, power, pleasure— what worthwhile matter— listening to are any of them in comparison have juries made up of confirmed with the satisfactions of those who jury cranks or professional Jurors the national broadcast of these have discovered what It means to of both sexes— an insupportable knights without fear and without love and to be loved— and especial­ condition. stain. Sir Strlbllng and Sir Sharkey, ly of those who have found the in immortal combat met. meaning of the greatest sentence Even the League of Women Vot­ In a day of different— and possi­ In the language, "God Is Love?” ers recognizes the impropriety of a ment prohibiting states re­ law making jury service for women bly truer—-evaluations these paluka stricting franchise because champions or near champions permissive. So the League, unable J$ date if\. of race or color proposed by would have carried on their war, if Congressional resolution. to let go of the jury idea altogeth­ )AM f RICAN Health and Diet at all, in a barn for a gross intake A TH O U G H T er, rather heroically says in effect: 1875— Spain paid $80,000 In­ "All Tight, we are not looking for of eight hundred dollars, winner HIS rOR.Y demnity to America for Pratt Street Phyncal Culture get all— and the loser would have Let every man abide In the smne families of the men shot In Advice special favors. We only want exact calling wherein he was called.— I gone home on a freight train or FEBRUARY 27 the “ VIrginius Massacre.” justice. Pass us a bill making jury Cor. 7:20. 1815— Congress awarded Maj.-Gen., By DR. FRANK McCOX afoot. * * * 1895— Cleveland vetoed the pen­ And Health Institute duty compulsory— only exempting He that hath a trade hath an es­ Andrew jackson a gold med­ Tonight they will be the center al for services at the victory sion bill. 86 Pratt Street, “Harffmrd nurses and mothers of children un­ tate, and he that hath a calling JOHN J. WATSON, Director. der 16 years.” of interest for a nation. That is, so hath an office of profit and honor. of New Orleans. 1897— Indemnity for loss of regis­ MILK DIETS. we might judge from the publicity — Franklin. 1869— 15th constitutional amend­ tered mail established. It Is hardly sporting fair, al­ heaped upon them and their third- Weight Reducing, Slenderizing though it may be technically just, rate capacities. It Is to be suspect­ If there is a definite ulcer of the to inquire why the exemption of stomach or small intestine, or even and Physical Conditioning. ed, however, that there are still a It’s a Great Game if You Don’t Weaken a severe gastritis. It is sometimes the mothers of children under 16; few people in America who will be necessary to use an exclusive milk we have no recollection that the For Women, Men and Boys. a trifle more Interested tonight in diet until the Inflammation has law exempts men who are fathers r subsided. Only small quantities of knowing whether Marshal Foch is HEALTH TABLES, VITA VIBRATORS, of children under 16 from doing milk should be taken at a time and still alive, or whether the Ohio under a regular schedule to avoid ROWING MACHINES, PULLEYS, ELECtRIC jury duty. But it ought not to be floods are going to be deadly this having the milk form In large necessary to point out that unless \ CABINETS, SHOWERS AND MASSAGE. time, or whether the Chicago elec­ curds. It may be advisable to use you can alter the methods of Crea­ a small amount of milk of magnesia tions are to make that town better Morning and Evening Classes for Women. tion by statute there will always in addition to the cow’s milk. My or worse, than whether Sir Stribling usual procedure Is to give the pa­ he large numbers of women, not Rates Reasonable. Phone 2-4855 or Sir Sharkey yields to the slaps tient an eight-ounce glass of raw or necessarily mothers of children un­ certified milk at one-hour inter­ of his antagonist. y ' :-7« der 16, who are not physically fitted vals as long as he remains awake, any better for the unescapable although sometimes a smaller quantity Is Indicated. Massage treatments should be strain and confinement of the jury ONE THING TO DO The milk should be slightly tbe eyes, or is there anything I can box and jury room than they would I warmed by placing the glass In a used over the entire body. To re­ do to help them?” Whoever Is made attorney-gen­ tain his strength the patient should Answser: The eyes bear a close be for service in armies and navies. pan of warm water. The water eral In Mr. Hoover’s cabinet, it Is must not be hot enough to pasteur-, exercise In bed, using tensing exer­ ■relation to health and you should Perhaps not as well, for a soldier to'be anticipated that that person ize the milk however. A good way cises for the arms and legs. While not discard the glasses without con­ or a sailor may be ill and sent to to test the temperature of the water the patient may arise to go to the sulting an optometrist. There are will reflect in considerable meas­ toilet as often as necessary, he a hospital and the war go on just •*r\« ■« — is to place the hand on the water some exercises which can be used ure the genius for achievement should be back in bed as soon as which will in many cases strength­ the same; but an Incapacitated and allow the water to reach a tem­ which is the distinguishing mark of perature as hot as can be permitted, possible to keep the abdominal en the eyes so that glasses may juror knocks a trial endwise. muscles relaxed. the Incoming president. It is not or about 120 degrees Fahrenheit. eventually be discarded. After all soreness has disappear­ It is perfectly obvious that even likely that the next administration If the water is no hotter than this the nillk will not be pasteurized but ed from the abdomen upon pres­ a "compulsory” jury duty law for sure, tbe patient can cautiously then, will be satisfied to muddle warmed just enough to sooth an Ir Melba Toaet and Milk. women must be so hedged about along with the dockets of the fed­ change to another food. As soon ritated stomach. as tbe acute symptoms have sub­ Question: B. J. B. asks: “ Wnuld with safeguards and exemptions, in eral courts hopelessly jammed No water should be used with melba toast with milk, either hot or this diet, and the patient Is not sided. the patient should be encour­ order to prevent it from being ab­ with liquor cases and continually aged to leave the bed and walk as cold, be harmful or could it be used solutely outrageous in its opera­ usually thirsty because of the large as a meal?” getting worse, without making an amount of water contained in the much as possible, taking care not tion, and that some of these exemp­ effort to remedy the situation. milk. The milk should be sipped to bring,op further Irritation of the stomach' by any too violent exercise Answer: Melba toast does not tions must depend so completely on The present Congress has paid slowly and taken exactly on a one- make a good meal by itself. ^ It Is hour schedule. If taken on the You may expect two or three the decision of the woman tales­ scant attention to the proposal to N months to elapse before the ulcers prescribed in my diets mainly to \u- forty-five minute schedule one take the place of bread in their man herself, that-the sternest com­ create a new grade of federal court time, and an hour and a halt sched­ and inflammation have sufficiently healed to adopt a general diet regi­ diet, as both toast and milk have a pulsory law at all practicable for the handling of federal mis­ ule at another, the milk will not men, and by this time the patient tendency to produce eonstipatibn- would become nothing, after all, agree with the patient, and one who demeanor and minor criminal GERMAN should be thoroughly familiar with It Is not wise to use them at the but a permissive law in disguise. Is suffering cannot afford to be same time unless a targe amount cases, but the desirability of such a ABILITY careless. Pure Holstein milk should the changes necessary in his dietetic Pa .■m of; leafy green vegetables are used And there you are again— back court, if there is to be any real at­ T O P A T be used and no extra cream added. habits to prevent any subsequent development of ulcers. with the milk and toast combina­ to the old basis of Inequality, only tempt to clear the dockets of liquor % It Is sometimes advisable to pre­ tion. cede each glass of milk with a tea­ In tomorow’s artl-le 1 will tell with the Inequality bearing against cases, is clear enough. about tho citrus and vegetable the men, who have no such biologi­ spoonful of lemon juice to assist in The present situation is much as 'he digestion of the milk broth diets. cal excuse for evading duty as if the Connecticut superior courts If an ulcer exLsts, the patient Second Mnrtj^asre their wives and sisters. were called on to try every drunk, X should remain in bed for at least QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. two or three weeks, and while tak­ Discarding Glasses. Money The League of Women Voters br-each-of-the-peace and assault ,t:j ing this diet it Is a good plan to use Suite proudly quotes several im­ Question: J. H. writes: “ 1 have NOW ON HAND case provided by the towns and IF

explained that they had come re­ Camillo DiFazio, Edw. A. Juneau. “CAPTAIN LASH” IN NEW YORK cently from a key city In Minne­ UCENSES SUSPENDED James Roche. sota, that her husband was a pros­ SEMINOLE TRIBE New Haven: Gordon R. Smith. perous merchant, that the child Norwalk: Gustave Zimmerman WASHINGTON LETTER ON STATE SCREEN Putnam: Edward Riley. ; f New York, Feb. 27.— “ Stage had talent and that she was going A list of operators whose licenses to get her on Broadway. Would 1 TO TRY SUYER Rockville: Peter Ci^chowski. mothers” are an eternal mystery to to drive automobiles In Connecticut Shelton: John Mulry. please try and get the child’s photo­ have been suspended for one year the Broadway “ regulars.” graph in the papers? Versailles; William McRan. Thrilling Drama Stars Victor Waterbury: Frank Steinmer. By'D O RN EY DTJTCHER. <$> I told the unusual discouraging for driving while under the influ­ McLaglen, Madge Bellamy They appear from season to sea­ OF YOUNG SQUAW West Haven: Clarence , NEA Service Writer. story of the hardships of Broad­ ence of liquor was given out tod:iy In Co-Featitre. son, in uncertain numbers, drag­ W. Ladock Jasuaowicz. Washington, Feb. 27.— The Hon. way, and then gave up. at the State Motor Vehicle Depart­ ging at their heels some pretty ment as a part of the effort to re­ Pound Ridge, N. Y., James V. Charles Aubrey Eaton of New Jer­ fiapperino, intent upon getting the At Intervals of four or five sey, a congressman, a clergyman, ‘Captain Lash” is in town, Miami, Fla.,—-Tribal justice will be duce this highvmy menace. The de­ Davis. pretty child a theatrical engage­ months, the mother would drop in meted out to Josie Billie, Seminole Larchmont, N. Y .: William Peter­ an editor and an industrial rela­ stopping at the State Theatre, to tell me of the daughter’s “ prog­ partment statement advised people tions expert, has a nephew coming ment. They pester the managers Indian, who is alleged to have slain to notify the department or the son. where, at many Intervals, and for ress.” She was first in one chorus to Congress. The nephew is Wil­ more than an hour at a time, he is and the booking agents; they haunt Edna Roberts, a squaw, next June police in case they should see any New York: James Zoldy. liam R. Eaton of Denver, who de­ to provide some real love-making the rehearsal rooms and make un­ and then another. Yet, month on when the Indian Council of Eight of these drivers operating motor feated a Democratic incumbent last and some thrilling two-handed, complimentary comparisons: their month the mother would engineer gathers in the depths of the Ever­ vehicles: Dr. Zinsser of Harvard urges tht November. knock-down, drag-out, fighting to­ daughter Invariably, has .greater and stand by. glades following the Dance of the Bristol: Charles E. Lucas. i underpaid pioneers in medical sci- Uncle Charlie is not planning to day and tomorrow. talent than any of the persons as­ Well, more than two years have Green Corn. I ence wed heiresses. That ought to No lawyers will be on hand at Chester: Fred W. Brown. load up little Willie with avuncular • “ Captain Lash,” is Fox Films’ sembled and they don’t care who passed. . . .Yes, the girl in the Hartford: Bernard Butcher, I be a nice plan for newspapermen, advice because little Willie is only neweet starring production for "Vic­ knows it; they haunt newspaper “'Whoopee” chorus was this same this strange murder trial. There 1 too. a few years younger than Uncle tor McLaglen, of “ What Price offices with pictures of their dar­ girl. Still In the chorus. On the will be no Jury, no curious on­ Charlie, who is 60. Also because Glory” fame, and it Is a whale of a lings and even stop columnists on w’ay out the mother grabbed me by lookers, no morbid thrill seekers. little Willie has had legislative, po­ picture. the arm. Jungle Courtroom Hi the street, in hope of getting a The courtroom is not a chamber litical and legal experience, which McLaglen, in the name part, is paragraphic mention. They seem “ Oh, Dorothy is doing so well,” is more than Uncle Charlie had called Captain Lash because be she gasped. “ She’s In a Zlegfeld panelled with mahogany, but an quite content to sacrifice their lives aisle in a great, silent Jungle, with when he came here four years ago. drives his men In the stoke hole of and their time and their energies chorus now.” Nevertheless, it was Uncle Char­ an ocean liner like a human whip. pools in which alligators lie and to their daughter’s career. doze on every side. G a r g l e lie who persuaded the young man Off dut^ he is a gay Romeo or a What gets me, of course, is how years ago to enter the public serv­ That the youngster might have There Is the heart of the great fighter as the mood seizes him. no particular talent and never the stage mothers stay that way. ice and only after a visit to Uncle As is always the case a girl — swamp the counselors will sit and achieve success seems never to oc­ More than two years of trailing decide Josie Billie’s fate. Ac- Charlie here last year did William Claire Windsor— gets him in her around after a child . . . on the decide to run for Congress. power and thus into a series of ex­ cur to them. quital, death, exile, severe physi­ Once a stage Job, however trivial. road and off . . day in and day cal punishment— each of these may citing adventures from which he out, just standing and watching and “ When I came here myself,” finds it hard to extricate himself. Is secured, the “ stage mother” sits be in store for the Indian. And he Uncle Charlie recalls, “ I decided to Miss Windsor furnishes the fem­ back to play engineer to the situa­ admiring . . . an.l somehow never will not fall to answer the Coun­ keep perfectly still and Just watch inine pulchritude and some mighty tion. They seem never to tire of weakening or seeing the truth. cil’s summons, for to do so would and listen. It was three months Charles A. Eaton . . . adviser fine bits of dramatic acting.- Com­ the monotony of taking the daugh­ GILBERT SWAN. mean banishment, and the knowl­ before I opened my mouth on the to the young congressman, AVilliain edy moments are plenty when Clyde ter to the theater and waiting for edge that he must be from then on floor and after four years 1 realize R. Eaton, his nephew. Cook is the cause for them. Cook her to come out. Some there are an outcast from his people. May Be Ulled that I’m only a beginner.” pastor. “ He always canvassed is cast as McLaglen’a buddy In this who point to the “ beautiful sacri­ WAPPING Which is pretty good advice for picture and he proves to be a riot. fice” the mothers are making. But In the case of a slaying, it is new young congressmen. Whenever every conceivable side of every the Seminole law that the murder­ proposition. Others in the supporting cast are the more hard-boiled wink at this * one of them has an exaggerated Jane Winton. Albert Conti, Jean er may be put to death bv the “ I regard him as the greatest suggestion. The psychologists would The Young People's Society of avengers if he is caught within idea of his own importance the Laverty and Arthur Stone. "William say that the mother is trying to get elderly boll weevils of the House original thinker on economic sub­ Christian Endeavor, omitted their four days after the crime is com­ jects that this world has ever pro­ Beaudine directed the bpus. a vicarious thrill out of putting the delight in knifing him as often as “ Fugitives,” a picture with a prayer meeting last Sunday eve- mitted. But. Josie Billie escaped, they get a chance, so it doesn t pay. duced. It was he who first fore­ daughter through experiences she I ning,__ ___ so_____ that____ they might accept the and hid in the swamps for four saw the age of the trusts, which most unusual story. Is the com­ As Uncle Charlie puts it, the yet- panion feature at the State for to­ herself had wanted, but had been invitation of the Gyp Club to-attend days, and as h result will face the eranra°rr“ rolerant of the disCiple -a s b^ n d to be brough^^^^ day and tomorrow. Beautiful I denied. The hardest boiled say they i the Young People’s Meeting at the judgment of the primitive Council. attitude and intolerant of the know- science began to develop the Madge Bellamy has the stellar are merely mercinary. | Center Congregational church at Until his trial comes off. Josie mechanical and electric power for ______t Manchester Center at 6:30, and it-all attitude.” characterization— that of a' chorus Billie will remain under the protec­ Having been a clergyman, an our past 50 years of progress. girl accused of a terrible crime and I never personally have been able hear Dr. Sydney A. Weston of Bos­ tion of W. Stanley Hanson at St. editor and an industrial relations Rockefeller got his great aggrega­ to provide a. satisfactoi'y answer. My ton, Mass., speak on the subject— Petersburg, trusted friend of the tion of wealth because he foresaw who is led to believe that she expert, giving advice is the best really was responsible for it. Miss explanations would have to differ “ Or What Have You.” Semlnoles. He will be Immune thing Uncle Charlie does. the function of the trust. He origi­ Mrs. Augusta Burger and family from the white man’s law. it is as­ nated the philosophy of big busi­ Bellamy, always a fascinating bit with each “ stage mother.” There were eight years, in fact, of feminine charm to gaze upon, What made me think of it at all moved from this place to 570 sured, for so far they have, failed ness, the economic soundness of Wethersfield avenue, Hartford, last when he was accustomed to give ad­ reaches new dramatic heights in was a little experience, which had to do anything in the matter, vice to John D. Rockefeller himself. which we have so well demon­ this picture. In fact. It can be Thursday. knowing well enough that the Sem­ strated today.” its beginning a couple of years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. 'Vinton of For from 1901 to 1909 he was pas­ said that she outdoes all of her At the opening of “ Whoopee,” I inole Justice is swift, terrible and tor of the oil king’s Euclid avenue past efforts before the ej’e of the Coventry, called at the home of sure. Congressman Eaton entered the had noticed a youngster in the their cousin, Mrs. Lillie V. Benja­ church in Cleveland. camera. chorus who looked familiar. One Baptist ministry in 1892 at Natick, “ Fugitives” has a diverse locale min who is confined to her home by For sore throat, there’s a swift and sure “ He was my great friend and Mass. Later he preached in Toron­ really doesn’t meet as many illness last Sunday. Melody and static can never live way to soothe away the inflammation. Every F o r to and was sociological editor of that starts in a fashionable Broad­ supporter,” says JJncle Charlie, way showhouse and ends in the chorines on a job like this as might Mr. and Mrs. George A. Collins peacefully on the same wave length. singer knows the secret! Dissolve Bayer “ but 1 don't believo'we agreed with the Toronto Globe. After his Cleve­ be imagined. Perhaps It’s my mid- and family motored to East Hart­ TONSILIUS land pastorate he served ten years darkest and remote sections of the Aspirin tablets in pure water, and gargle. each other in private conversation African jungles. It is a Fox Film western boyhood that’s to blame— ford and called on their aunt, Mrs. at the Madison avenue church in Nothing in the whole realm of medicine is a n d in more than eight years. I used special production, and was ably but I’ve always felt uncomfortable Donnie Barber who is confined to to spend part of my vacation with New York and in 1919 became in a flock of chorines. I still have her home by illness. more helpful in cases of sore throat. And editor of Leslie’s IVeekly for directed by R. William Neill, WANTED! SORE him. We golfed in the morning A Tiffany-Stahl Color Classic the absurd notion that one is sup­ Mrs. Edwin V, Brown of New you probably know how Aspirin dispels a awhile. During these years he and argued in the evening. He had will round out the bill. posed to get very naughty and sug­ Jersey, daughter of Mrs. Mary That you shall know we are put­ headache; breaks up colds, relieves rheu­ one of the most amazing and wit­ had been Interested in sociological Nichols, is spending a few days at THROAT problems and he decided that the Friday and Saturday the Statte gest champagne— things I know to ting on regular 50c O’Sullivan. matic pain, neuralgia, npuritis, lumbago! tiest minds 1 ever knew. will present “ The Redeeming Sin,” the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius world’s big problem was the aboli­ be ridiculous. The fact is that a Goodrich and Goodyear Rubber Just n ^ e certain to get genuine Bayer “ One night w-e were arguing a Warner Brothers’ Vitaphone talk­ chorine w'ould probably accept a V. Platt, and will assist them in Seels for about large aggregations of wealth tion of poverty and affording an op­ moving to 33 North Elm street, A spirin; it has Bayer on the box, and on each tablet. A ll druggists, portunity to all men for economic ing picture starring Dolores Cos­ luncheon at Childs, with ham and and we were crowding each other tello and Conrad Nagel. Manchester, about the first of with proven directions. freedom. eggs or hash us the outstanding and talking loudly. 1 told him I delicacy. Knowing this, still I har­ March. looked on vast aggregations of In 1917, when the Germans were The pastor’s Preparation Class 25c wealth In the hands of men such sinking ships altogether too rapid­ THE ANSWER. bor the fear of being called “ cheap will meet at the parsonage on Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; as himself and Carnegie and Frick ly, he was called on to head the skate,” or something. Thursday evening at seven o’clock. , SAM'niLYES as 1 looked on prehistoric monsters, national service section of the Here is the answer to the Letter The Friendly Indians, or the Emergency Fleet Corporation and Golf puzzle on the comic page. But to get back to my story— one 701 Main St., Johnson Block it does NOT affect the heart which ought to be disintegrated for Junior Y. M. C. A. Boys, will hold South Manchester the benefit of society. traveled over the country increas­ WADE, WARE, WART. WAIT, day, a couple of, years ago, a their meeting at the Y. M. C. A. * iji the trade mark of Bayer Manufactare of Monoaceticacidester o l Sallcyllcacld “ 1 said two principles ought to ing ship production by building up WHIT, WHIM, SHIM, SWIM. not unattractive nor unintelligent club rooijas, on Thursday afternoon govern the size of a fortune. It the patriotic morale of shipyard woman walked into the office, ac­ at 4 o’clock. shouldn’ t grow so big as to prevent workers. companied by a cutely blondlsh the discharge of the moral obliga­ After that he turned his back on If Mrs. Depew’s $120,000 endow­ daughter whose figure spoke for The Sioux and the-Blackfeet tions inherent to so much money the pulpit and applied his philoso­ ment of a department of public will dig their spears in the earth speaking at George Washington itself. It was obvious that the and It shouldn’t be so great that phy to employe relations for East­ youngster would have little trouble as a sign of confidence, while Fiji man Kodak, Bethlehem Steel, the University only would give them the owner could control the govern­ getting a chorus Job. The mother Islanders cross two red feathers. ment with it. And he said: Pennsylvania railroad and the Gen­ something to say! “ ‘Doctor, I regret exceedingly eral Electric, which he now repre­ that for once I have to.agree with sents. He is editor of “ Light,” the General Electric magazine, and is you’.” It was after that that John D. sometimes called “ the General Elec­ went in extensively for philan­ tric congressman.” thropy. Not that he always took “ I finally went into politics In Uncle Charlie's advice; they con­ 1924 because I was afraid of the tinued to disagree on politics nnd La Follette movement,” he says. “ I personal methods— “ he was a won­ thought it might put the govern­ derful man for asking advice and ment in business. In Congress I re­ then doing as he saw fit. gard myself as still in the ministry. My objective is to increase the “ He had an all-encompassing share of the masses of men In the analytical mind,” says his former good things of life.” which “ the President joins.” Introducing Ourselves Letters also are found from MARLBOROUGH Joseph Trumbul, mem.ber of contin­ ental congress, to one of his mili­ tary contemporaries. Mrs. Helen R. Hall and son Louis Among the rare items are the THE DIRECTORS-OFFICERS AND Hall and daughter, M-rs. Robert articles of agreement for the out­ SpringStyles Hall have been ill with influenza fitting and commissioning of the ship Revolution for a cruise of and Dr. C. E. Pendleton of Col­ four months against the enemies chester has been attending them. STOCKHOLDERS OF THIS BANK William Chapman has returned of America. to his home in Wapplng after spending a week with relatives ‘‘ BELLE MODE*’ here. Cordially Invite You To Join Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Lord and KEEP STOMACH Mr. and Mrs. William Caffyn and BEAliTIFlILLY FASHIONED son Junior have been visiting rela- Their Ever Growing Numbers! ties in Philadelphia, Penna. An auction cor slating of live Y«! SHOES stock will be held March 1st on the E live In your neighbor- ing a visit to its headquarters,’ premises of the late Charles A. Eat What You Want Clarke. W — hood do business with Professor Lyman of Columbia, Its growth in the past has instructor of the Junior band here one another and share our is preparing his pupils for an en­ Fafehlon Bays it with color been due to those who took it this Spring! New leather pleasures with one another. tertainment to be given Thursday combinations . . . new upon themselves to find out evening, March 7. fashionable colors are Mr.;. Florence Nichols who has here in Paris inspired . W e are inviting you now to about it. They investigated been living in Higganum for some­ V ivien n e shoes. time is boarding with Mrs. Roy B. participate in the affairs of — ^they were pleased— ^they Pett6Dgill* opened accounts with this Charles E. Carter of East Hamp­ $5.89 this growing banking institu­ ton was a caller In town Wednes­ Lido sand . and tion. bank— their accounts have day. maroon colored Mrs. Edith Strickland of Glaston­ kid. grown and so has this bank. bury formerly of this place has been You read about its organi­ spending a week with Mrs. Jerome W e can and will expand and F. Weir. zation— you may have seen re­ Miss Mae Hannon of Hartford ports from time to time of its want you to join our list of sat­ spent the week end with Mr. and & dnita Mrs. Frank A. Myers. steady, healthy growth but isfied patrons and expand Robert H.- Kellogg is the adminis­ $4.98 trator and Roswell Chamoerlaln Midnight blue kid had you ever thought of pay- your business along with us. and Willis I. Hall have been ap­ or black patent, pointed appraisers of the estate of trimmed with blue the late Charles A. and Albert E. lizard. Clarke. Miss Mildred Hough, teache, at When the food you get goes into the North school spent the week your acid-soaked stomach, it sours Satisfactory end at her home in Hebron. and can’t digest, makes foul gas We cannot begin to picture ^franxsine and sour bile. The blood takes all of our flattering new slipper models , . there are Banking WANAMAKER COIXECTION these poisonous acids and carries them through the body. Naturally so many and the patterns $3.98 THE HOME OF EARLY RELICS I'UT are so varied and unusual. French beige kid ON SALE IN NEW YORK. it makes you miserable and de­ spondent, because your system Is Whether the smart elegance with python grain Service not nourished— you lose weight. of their advance styles or trim. New York.— The entire collection Pape’s Diapepsin dissolves the their enticing low prices bring you of early American, Napoleonic and at the acids and sweetens the stomach. It into our stores we are confident that French revolutionary relics acquir­ you will be delighted with our shoes. ed by the late Rodman Wanamaker digests the food; no more sour bile have been placed on sale here. is taken up by the blood. Your ap- Sign BANK and The objects range from battle ^ petite is like a youngster’s again, flags and drums carried by the and gradually you get back your Napoleonic armies to prints and health, flesh and energy. of the faded manuscripts of the times. Chew a tablet or two of Pape’s Among the collection Is a three Diapepsin after meals. It tastes page age-dimmed letter written by good, and relieves the misery of Clock. indigestion in five minutes. It will MOT^MERYmRD &m Martha Washington to Mrs. F. Washington and dated April 21, keep your stomach young and vig­ Phone 2015, 824-828 Main St., South Manchester, Ck>nn. TROST CO. 1793. ’The pages are devoted to orous so you can eat anything you Hours: 9 to 6, Thursday and Saturday 9 to 0. everyday homely affairs and closes want without being afraid of the with an expression of regard in consequences. t I PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. Kqi^r Overcomes 38 Pin Lead To Beat Murphy DIXIES NOSE OUT REC 41-39 IN OVERTIME GAME 9 SPARES IN ROW BYMURPHYTAPE SPECTACULAR SHOT LOCAL FANS CAN HEAR MIAMI BOUT TONIGHT OVER WTIC OR WJZ AT 10 O’CLOCK 51 OF 66 MARGIN BY “H ” TIES THE IN FINAL STRING SCORE BUT IN VAIN Rockville Yontt Wins Hatch Most Thrilling Finish of Sea­ by 15 Pins; Murphy s Sen­ son Features Basketball sational Comeback in Last Game at Rec; Royal Type­ Game Host Thrilling Ever writer Girls Beaten 42-9; Witnessed Here; Locals 27 Points for Miriam. Lose Aftennatches Too.

, Lead Dixies (41) l" o 20 M P. B. F. I.*?!) S3 M 2 Waterman, rf .. .5 3-4 i 27 M 3 Murphy, I f ...... 4 2-3 s N ' r 23 K ] 3 K 2 Torrant, c ...... 0 0-0 43 K 0 Geetersloh, c . . . .1 2-4 35 K 2 Hafner, rg ...... 0 4-5 71 K 4 Larson, I g ...... 4 0-0 66 K 1 Hofferth, I g ...... 1 0-0 15 K 123.6 118.3 15 K 14 ' 15 11-16 41 Rec Five (39) :>s<: . i P ' Despite the geatest comeback P B F T ever witnessed in Manchester (un­ less memory serves us wrong), 0*Holland, rf ...... 4* 2-5 10 Arthur Berthold, who bowls under 4 McCann, I f ...... 1 3-3 5 the name of Kaiser, overcame his 0 Dowd, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 \ handicap ol 38 pins, trimmed How­ T Stavnitsky, c . . . .4 4-5 12 ard Murphy, Manchester duckpin champ, by 53 pins on the latter’s 4 Mantelli, rg, Ig.. 3 1-2 7 is. own alleys last night to win their 1 Madden, r g ...... 1 3-3 5 M twenty game home and home match 0 Gustafson, I g ___0 0-0 0 by the narrow margin of 15 tim­ Cocky and Confident, of course Fla. Above the milling seaman is John Buckley, his manager, and At the left you see Stribling, verted into a training camp. The I Scott. Stribling is seen below, left, bers. It was Murphy’s first defeat was Sailor Jack Sharkey as he shown sitting in his corner, the Tony Pollosollo, assistant trainer. smiling almost on che eve of the Georgia miller is shown at the top, in action with Paul Cavaleire, a since he won the title. lo' ' 13 13-18 39 simultaneously tuned his vocal light of battle and the Florida sun At the right, the Sharkey smile is Miami Beach, Fla., beak-bust. Next, arms upraised to tell the world he's sparring partner, practicing tele­ With all due credit to Raise, for Halftime score: 17-15, Dixies. chords and his fighting machinery alike in his eyes, during a sparring seen to be in perfect working order, he’s pictured by a cameraman in fit as the proverbial violin, while scope punches for future use upon a he deserved to win, it must be ad­ ^Referee: Clyde Waters. in preparation for the onslaught of turn. Behind the grim gob, left to which would seem to indicate that the abandoned swimming tank at at the left stands his father, “Pa” certain Mr. Sharkey. Many critics mitted at the same time that he had Young S'tribling at Miami Beach, right, are A1 Lacey, his trainer; his punching program is, too. Miami Beach which has been con- Stribling, and at the right Trainer who predict his defeat admit a a narrow escape from defeat in the “lucky punch” might turn the tide. final game. Entering this string with a lead of 66 pins, there seem­ While the caliber of basketball ed no question as tn which man Ifaelf did not compare with several would win. When Murphy started previous games, last night’s thrill­ Lou Magnolia May Twice off with three successive spares, the ing overtime basketball struggle be­ WHETHER A DUD OR THRII.I.F.R LTITLE STRIB DOUGH HANDY crowd bagan to kid Murphy —all tween the Rec Five and the Origin­ because his task seamed so help­ al DLxies of Hartford was easily the Warn Fighter Who Fouls less. most exciting of the season so far Wbat a Comeback fcs the finish was concerned. The ROUT CATCHES PUBUC FANCY ON DAY OF THE BIG fiGHT Dixies won by two points, 41 to 39 Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 27.— But when he continued to make camps present. The contest wi’l be a spare in every box, the large audi­ after five minutes of extra play. t Rules governin, the Sharkey- under the rules of the New York , A spectacular basket thrown in Stribling fight in Flamingo Park ence was thrown into an uproar. Match Which Would Not SALIENT FACTS 1 State Boxing Commission. In the They shrieked and hooted so loud­ desperation from well past the IN CONNECTION WITH I Arena tonight w'ere decided tester- • event of lOu; punching. Referee i Sharkey to Enter Ring a He’s Third Man nilddle of the floor by Ty Holland day afternoon at a conference at­ ly that one could hear the n at the SH.\RKEY-STRIBLING BOUT Magnolia may use his own discre­ top of Oak street. Everybod.'' was in the last thirty seconds of regular tended by J a ’k Dempsey tbe pro- . tion and give two wnrnings These, For Miami Bout lime play, enabled Manchester to Have Pulled in the North moter, Lou Magnolia of New York, Strong Favorite Tonight; with the underdog, it seemed Rcck- Principals — Jack Sharkey, however, are not o’slig itory. ville fans held their breath In tie the score. It was one of the Boston, vs. W. L. (Young) the referee, “Pa” Stribling, mana- ; Dempsey sa d after the confer­ best shots ever seen On a local floor ger of Young Stribling, Johnny ■ amazement. Murphy made nine Certain to Draw Throngs Stribling, Macon, Ga. ence that no trace has been found Southerners Back Strib­ straight sphres and needed only one and the fairly large crowd was Length of bout— Ten rounds. Buckley, manager of Jack Sharkey j frantic with excitement. In the of the mysterious intruder who took more to overcome the lead and-win Place— Flamingo Park, Miami and members of the boxing commit- j a “ pot shot” at him early Monday overtime Tommy Murphy and Bill In the South. the match, but in the tenth box Beach, Fla. tee of the American Legion Post morning when he was sleeping in ling But Not With Cash. Hofferth dropped in field goals for Date—Wednesday, Feb. 27. under whose auspices the contest ■ Murphy had the extremely hard the Dixies and Manchester had to be the Moir home. As a precaution, luck to clip cut the three middle Time— 10 p. m. will be staged. | Dempsey slept at a different place content with two field goals. Rules applying—The boxing pins and close with a six box. The By JAMES L. KILGALLEN In the event of a knockdown, the last iiiglit. Two bodyguards assign­ BY SID MERCER It was not until the latter part of rules incorporated as part of the fighter dealing the bio,/ must go situation had become so tense that the game that the Rec really got boxing law of the Stat*e of New ed to him occupied an adjoining Kaiser blew th/ee straight spares in Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 27.—In to the farthest corner from the man room. Miami Beach. Fla., Feb. 27.— going. The Di.xies held the upper the tropically colorful setting of j York. v.’ho is down. The referee is to p'ck the closing boxes. hand most of the way despite the Capacity of arena— 35,000. Way Over '•’op Jack Sharkey will enter the ring at Howevfx. outside of Murphy’s Flamingo Park, with its back-1 up the count from the knockdown Flamingo Park tonight a strong fact that it was very evident sever­ Estimated attendance — Dempsey was elated when a sensational rally in the last game, ground of swaying palm trees. Jack \ time keeper. In the event the man favorite over Young Stribling be­ al of their men were out of condi­ 25,000. checkup revealed that almost $325,- Kaiser held the upper hand. Mur­ Sharkey of Boston and W. L. on his feet does not go to the farth­ cause of bis experience . against tion. Halftime score was 17 to 15 Estimated receipts— 1300,000 est coruer, the referee shall stop 000 has been taken in at the box phy clung to part of his 38 pin lead (Young) Stribling of Macon, Ga.. i strong opposition, weight advan­ for three games but in the fourth for the Dixies. The second half will battle tonight before the most Sharkey’s share— $100,000 counting and escort tbe fighter to office, tie predicted the gate would guaranteed. tage and a general impression that be got an av.i'ul shellacking— 147 found the Dixies again spurting in­ distinguished, if not the wealth- j the farthest corner. He then will total betweei. $340,000 and $380,- to a comfortable lead only to be Stribling’s share—20 per 000 and said the shov/ would net a Stribling' has not fully recovered to 97. a difference of 50 pins which lest, audience that ever witnessed: pick up the count. from the injury that interrupted his overhauled as the game drew to­ cent, of receipts. Tossing in the towel will be pro- profit of between $75,000 and put Kaiser ahea' by 23. Prom tuen a prize fight. The bout is sched-1 Estimated expenses— $260,- training last week. on. the Rockville youth led sll the ward a close. Once more they uled for ten rounds to a referee's hibiteJ. The chief second must step $ 100,000. spurted, largely through the efforts 000. It isn’t much cf a betting fight way. Murphy took the fifth game decslon and Sharkey is expected to into the ring if he wishes the bat­ Sharkey and Stribling took it of “ W atty” W'^aterman. Estimated profit— $40,000. easy yesterday. They did limbering for tbe reason that all of the but the next thr*- j went to Kaiser enter the ring an 8 to 5 favorite. tle terminated. Stribling’s chief speculative gentry from the north Loss of Mantelli and McCann on Referee— Lou Magnolia, New up exercises and took .short w.;lk.s. and the latter’s ’cad jumped to 43, For sheer class, in the way of a York. second will be his father and Buck- want to back Sharkey. The price on personal fouls in the closing min­ Many wager- were laid at even 65 and then to 71 before Marphy fight crowd, tonight’s outdoor event Prices of tickets— $5, $10, ley will act in the same capacity the Bostonian has fluctuated from utes of play were a severe blow to money. Stribling admirers, how­ clipped off five to enter that event­ will surpass anything of its kind $15, $20 and $25. for Sharkey. S to 5 to 6 to 5. Some 2 to 1 money Manchester’s chances. They might ever, are demanding odds and it is ful an/ never-to-be-forgotten final on record. A thousand or two mil­ Hands of the fighters must be was quoted this morning ana it have won''otherwise. The Dixies likely that Sharkey will enter tbe game trailing,by 66 pins and then lionaires, many of America’s fore­ bandaged in the dressing rooms appears that this price will have to lost only one man, Heinie Larson. with a member of the opposing ring a favorite. reduce this to 15. When McCann went out, Billy most celebrities and be-jeweled so- this prediction. One of the factors be offered to unloosen the southern Score Sheets Stolen Dowd was drafted from the crowd clety women will be among the 35,-! that infiuences their judgment is bankrolls. Unfortunat.'ly the statistic: of to take McCann’s place. He made a 000 fans sitting in at the death, the the lack of weight carried by Strib­ The man on tbe street seems to the match cannot be published. world’s record for length of time cake-walk or whatever it may be. ling. YOUNG STRIBLING TAKES THE COUNT like Stribling as well as Sharkey Someone mad off with the sheets required to change into a basketball No one can figure either Sharkey Promoter Dempsey and Wm. F. but that is because a large number last night soon after the comple­ of visitors from south of the Mason suit and finished the game. or Stribling. Their bout may be a Carey, who Is helping him stage Here’s Lou Magnolia, New York i tion of the match and every effort and Dixon line are pulling for their Holland. McCann, Stavnitsky, dud or a thriller but, somehow, it the fight, were elated today as they fight ref.eree, who will be the third to locate them were in vain. The standard bearer. But those enthu­ Mantelli, Madden and Gustafson all has caught the imagination of the saw the box office receipts steadily man in the ring tonight at Miami actaal scores were obtained by The siasts are not backing up their talk played well at times and poorly at public. mounting. They said that the re­ Beach, Fla., when Jack .Sharkey Herald by a Rockville youth who other moments. All in all, however, 200 Reporters ceipts this morning had passed the with dough. and Young Stribling fight. took a copy before they were taken. it was a mighty interesting game More than 200 newspapermen, $330,000 mark and they believed Few Pick Stribling Whether some Rockville fan took and the crowd went home with the the largest press representation at Not more than five of the north­ the sheets as a souvenir or whether that the “gate” would go beyond Berlenbach exper’ence taught me a realization that it had had its any fight, will be massed around $350,000, and perhaps as high as ern experts pick Strlb and only one some Murphy sympathizer took money’s worth even though Man­ southerner—the sports editor of a lesson. W. L. is going out to win in them is not known. Consequently the ringside, six rows deep. A bat­ $375,000. tbe first round if he can. He should chester hadn’t won. tery of telegraph wires have been little paper in North Carolina— has the number of strikes and spares The main bout is scheduled to come out for Sharkey. Sentiment weight about 184 pounds. We ex­ In the preliminary game, the cut into the arena. Radio broad­ start promptly at ten o’clock. out of spares made by each man Rec Girls won from the Royal Type­ seems to rule the selections as well pect Sharkey to be about 194 but cannot be published. casting has been set up for a na- the weight difference will not be « writer Girls of Hartford by the tion-wi(Ie hookup. Sitting among as the betting. It is safe to say, however, that Sharkey has every outward ap­ factor. Sharkey has to get se« to overwhelming score of 42 to 9. the working press will be James Kaiser got more strikes, more Miriam Welles, who went scoreless DER MAX IN GERMANY pearance of an athlete in splendid hit with his right. His left Is all we spares and a better percentag- of J Corbett, former heavyweight GETS A BIG WELCOME. condition and has been much more need look out for. Speed and hitting j last Saturday for the first time this champion of the world. spares. He Las a wonderful first season, made three times as many Imprersive in his boxing than Strib­ will win lor W. L. I was worried ball and last nigot he missed few The spectators will include Wall ling who never has had much ex­ about him last week but for the points herself as the entire visit­ street brokers, governors of half a Hamburg, Feb. 27.—Max chances to follow up with spares. ing team. She dropped in twelve perience in marking time before a last three days he has been all dozen states. United States Con­ Schmeling, Germany’s aspirant to Murphy, on the other hand, was field goals and three from the foul the heavyweight title, was hailed big bout. Stribling’s ordinary train­ right.” gutting much oftener. The Rock­ stripe for a total of 27. Peggy Mc- gressmen, sport luminaries, bank­ ing consists of a fight or wo every Sharkey scaled only 190 pounds ers, retired millionaires, noted ac­ like a conquering hero by hundreds ville youth is a mighty good bowler, laughlin scored three field goals. of German fight fans when he ar­ week and lots of traveling between. after his rubdown yesterday but a quiet, una&mmiug Isd who says tors, celebrated singers, composers s:v:: The summary follows: rived here today aboard the liner Last Minute Reports will pick up soms weight todey. He little and do -s a loL REC GIRLS (42). and the cream of society. A huge Deutschland. The usual last minute bear re­ figures to have at least ten pounds In the aftermatches, Kaiser beat delegation has arrived from fash­ B. F. T. ports were floating around last on Stribling tonight but Stribling Murphy decisively in three straight Scranton, rf ...... 0 2-4 2 ionable Palm Beach. night. About ten o’clock a rumor has it on him in height and -each. games and then he and Gallo toos Clulow, rf, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 Probable Weights that Sharkey had injured himself Referee Louis Magnolia in a con­ on Murphy and Cole and won far­ Mar. Welles, I f ...... 1 0-0 2 As the hour of the big fight CHAIN OF 53 STATIONS at the Roman pools on the beach ference yesterday with Pa Stribling, ther laurels—r.nd money. And, oh Foster, If ...... 1 0-0 2 nears, the principals are chafing to TO BROADCAST EIGHT late yesterday afternoon struck Johnny Buckley, Jack Conway and yes, speaking about money, the Mir. Willes, c ...... 12 3-3 27 go. Neither Sharkey nor Stribling press headquarters and caused a Jack Dempsey, boiled down the Rockville crowd went home about Shearer, r g ...... 1 1-2 3 did any'work this morning. They A coast to coast network commotion. Aftei his limbering up New York box.ng rules to a work­ $200 richer all told. McLaughlin, r g ...... 3 0-0 6 will weigh'in officially at 2:30 will broadcast the Sharkey- exercises at the Miami Kennel club ing code that he discussed o’clock this afternoon in the Miami Stribling fight tonight. late yesterday afternoon Sharkey thoroughly with the manager-. 18 6-9 42 Beach Kennel Club. Stribling will Beginning at 9:30 p. m„ took a plunge at the pools. Some­ WHAT THEY PREDICT ROYAL TYPEWRITER (9). weigh around 180 pounds and Eastern Standard Time, the fol­ body saw him slip on a stone step BEFORE THE CONT^T B. F. Sharkey around 191. lowing stations will cut in on a and from that the rumor grevi; Into KID KAPLAN LOSES Q. Roman, r f ...... 1 1-1 Betting odds veered sharply in ringside account of the prelim­ a story that he had sustained a bad Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 27.— A. Roman, r f ...... 2 1-1 Sharkey’s favor today because of inaries: WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, fall and cracked bis elbow. HIS nCHT ON FOUL Last minute statemnt of the Miller, I f ...... 0 0-1 the preponderance of Sharkey WHAM, WBAL, WLW, KDKA, Jack had retired when the boys fighters were as follows: | S ^ g e r, If ...... 0 0-0 money. More than $100,000 Shar­ WJB, KYW, WREN, KWK, and at press headquarters phoned bis By Jack Sharkey—I am In A.' Roman, c . 0 0-0 key money was lying uncovered in WIOD. suite at the Fleetwood hotel but he LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. great shape and expect to win.* Parson, c .r... 0 - 1-1 chunks ranging from $50,000 to Joining the chain at 10 got up and personally killed the When I do I want another ’ (jibltz, r g ...... 0 '^O-O $6,000 apd the odds shifted from o’clock. Eastern Time, when the rum or. At Haven—Freddie Mueller, of chance at Jack Dempse" or m s, I g ...... 0 0-0 even money to 7 to 5 on Sharkey. main event is scheduled to Gets Long Sleep Buffalo, N. Y., won from Louis whoever they think is the best Stribling money has been strangely start, will be these stations: “I have not been Injured in any (Kid) Kaplan, of Meriden, on foul heavyweight in the world 1 am 3-4 9 quiet in pre-battle wagering in WEAF, WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, way,” he said. “I feel fine and I am 8. sure I will beat Stribling. Halftime score: 31-2, Manches- spite of the large number of south­ WTAG, WeSH, WRC, WYG, hitting the hay early because 1 ex­ George Day, New Haven', stopped By W. (Young Stribltng- ern fans who are pulling hard for WGR, WCAE, . WTAM, WWJ, pect to take a Jog early tomorrow Clyde Jones. 4. I will win by a knockout. Jack ^^i^eferee Clyde Waters. the handsome young Macon boy to WGN, WLIT, w oe, KSD,WOW, morning. After 1 weigh in at 2:30, At New York—Tony Caragllano. Sharkey’s name will be added WDAF, KSTP, WTMJ, WJAS, I will take a long nap and be as fit win. Odds of 8 ,to 5 or 2 to 1 on New York featherweight knocked to my record of 117 knockouts WSM, WMC, WBT, WSB, “Smacko! Right on the ol’ beezer. Atta boy, sonny!” .. Young as a fiddle by evening. Don’t worry Sharkey may prevail at ring time. out Jackie Schweitzer, also of New I feel great and I am ready for WJAX, KPRO, WFAA, WOAI, Stribling will go into the ring against Jack Sharkey at Miami with at about me. I’ll win.” ;*Tou can’t trust flatterers. Men Sbarkey Favorite York 3. the test. I realise that this is KOA, KSL, KPO, KGO, KFI, least one clean knockout against his record—and that from the right Pa Stribling predicted his son At Chicago—Tony Canzoneri, t^ise the busy bee to keep him tbe battle of my career and I’m i The concensus of sports writers KHQ, KGW, KOMO, WEBC, hand of a yet Younger Stribling. But it’s all Tn the family and prob­ would score a quick knockout. New York featherweight, was busy because they suffer when he is th ^ Shai^ey will beat Stribling. going to make the most of m yi WRVA, WKY and WBAP. ably never would have become known if the camerman hadn’t strolled “I think we are going to win this awarded decision over Ignaciev opportunity. . ______siteVdowiu Eight out of every ten writers make rM- klong Juat aa thla fighter’s 2-yeat^d Jton deUVeixd. the''4)uaclv - fight quickly/ he prophesied. “The f Ferdnandez, tbe Filipino, 10. w- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. PAGE NINE

or undertaken only at great risk, signals of equal intensity from the from a marker beacon will show on New can be confidently made. two. If the plane gets off this the visual Indicator aboard tbe Links Queen | Reacou To Make Flying Safer “Occasional fog over the landing line, it receives stronger signals plane what point is being, fill New Britannica To Quote Famous field itself is the chief remaining from one than the other. over. ‘ obstacle.” i Flying In Fog .. ------'■ i By Banishing Fear Of Crash In Fog Installed Soon j “The indicator on the airplane Personages-Ford, Tunney, A1 Smith The commerce department ex­ The port .of Kdynie, Poland, . . . , ,, ,, J- • 1 .shows when the signals are re- partlcally open to navigation-since with equal intensity, by 1927, Is the newest port on ^ s during the nexT two years Re-| ^eans of two vibrating reeds tuned Baltic. 1 ■'i, Xew York— The outstanding per-'Aand design at minimum cost,” he Washington. — Confidence that^plane flying in the dense fog. De- I I ' ioualties of our age who will take asserts. the radio beacon will Inaugurate au prived Of all landmarks, under in-i ?eTuced?o a short po?e aluenn\ and | :heir places in civilization’s Hall of “Whether the modern corpora- epoch of safe and regular flying | cessant strain to maintain equili- a receiving set weighing a few, beacon signal is received the by aircraft is expressed in a re-ibrium and direction, the aviator pounds. All of the expensive ami Deacon signal is leceiveo me f^arae have contributed their spec-j tion is the destruction or salvation ^ itwo reeds vibrate. The tips of these A Raw, Sore Throat lalized thought to the new En- of arts and crafts, whether it nar- search narrative prepared for the must abandon dependence upon his | powerful apparatus necessary is on Engineering Foundation by the senses and navigate by his instni- the ground, maintained by the g o v - 1 ^ eases quickly when you apply a little jylopaedia Britannica which will be ; rows of broadens opportunity, I ground so that when vibrating they Musterole. It pene^tes to.tbe sore published in a written form about ■ whether it assists or retards the ^ United States* Bureau of Standards, j ments. It is contrary to human in- ernment. Aeronautlcal engineers at the.stinct to throw overboard the testl- The radio beacons operate in the I appear as vertical white lines. ^ t with a gentle tingle, loosens the October, 1929. personal development of the work-i congestion and draws out the sore­ E.xtracts from these latest writ- er, must be determined by obser- I government’s scientific laboratory mony of the senses and slake life frequency band 285 to 315 kilo-) “The reed on the pilot’s right is expressed the belief that at last on an instrument, the bureau said, cycles, and the teleplione stations i tuned to a frequency of 65 cycles, ness and pain. :ings of Svorld-famous personages vable facts.’’ Musterole brings quick relief from Pave been obtained exclusively to- In answer to certain criticisms science has solved the problem of j remarking “not every pilot can do in the band ‘315 to 350 kilocycles, j and tlie one on the left to 85 cycles. fog flying and landing that within jit.” sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, lay by Iiiteriiationa'. News Service that have been made, of the effects | These were allocated to air service] It is only necessary for, the pilot croup, stiff neqk, asthma, neuralgia, :he most interesting of which are of mass production on society. a few years sufficlenl aids to navl-j “One instrument tells the pilot by tlie 1927 International Radio I to walcli the lines. If they are heaoache. cong^ion, pleurisy. Aeu- lereby presented. Ford says: gallon will have been established , ijjs elevation, anotlier whether he is Convention. For the present the I equal in length, he is on his cor- matism, lumrago, pains and aches Henry Ford, automobile genius, •“ The increasing supply of hu­ on the recognized commercial air-1 turning or flying straight away, beacons are adjusted to the fre-jrest course. If the one on hjs right of the back or joints, sprains, stse ‘urnishes an article on how’ great man needs and the development of ways to end the probability of fly-j and his compass indicates his gen- quency of 290 kilocycles, and the I become.® longer, the airplaiie ha.s muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted aidustrial empires are being con- new standards of living are the er's getting lost. , eral direction,” the bureau said. telephone stations to :’,33 kilocycles. : drifted lo tlie right and if if drifts feet, colds on the chest. .nructcd through mass production. ; elements to be estimated. The en- “With the beacon stations in op-; "They do not tell him if he is “The directive radio beacon i.s a ! off the course to'Hie left the left special kind of radio station, usual­ ] line becomes longer.” To Mathtrw: M usteroUisaUo Gene Tunuey, rclired world's , largement of leisure, the increase I eration throughout the country, drifting sidewise, due to a cross made in milder form for heavyweight champion. describes ; of buman contacts, the extension 1 airplanes in fliglit will always have! wind, nor at what speed he is trav- ly located at an airport, just off the It was stated that successful landing field,” the bureau explain­ babies and small children. the various styles of boxing ami of individual range, are all the re­ [beacon signals available lo keep ! eling because the wind may slow I flights have been made up lo 135 Ask for Children’s Musterole. ;he qualilicaiions necessary for a' sult of mass production in various {them constantly Informed as to'him down or speed him up. What ed. “instead of liaving a single miles in fog and ■ over hazardous nicccssfui lioxer. lields.” I I their locations,"’ said the narrative, j‘instrument flying’ has lacked isjuntentia like an ordinary radio sta- mountain terrain, 'rhis distance is Jars & Tubss W i ites oil Boxing Serge Vorouoff. famous for his Queen of the winter golf realm is i “Indeed, when a pilot leaves his! supplied by the radio beacon. i tion. it has two loop antennas at an ! more than enough to demonstrate He pictures the evolution of box- i monkey gland experiments, in dis­ she. Playing at the Palm Beach regular course, cither accidentally j “The beacon system will remier j‘'‘^Sle with each other, , the success of the system, as it is hig from the days of TO-rouud .cussing rejuvenation declares that Country Club, Helen Hicks, of or to avoid a stormy area, the radio ' its greatest service on fixed com-1 “Eacli emits a set of waves which I cnntemiilatcd that lieacon stations prize lights lo the l,i-rouiid classics | ■‘death is not the inevitable end of Hcwlet Park, L. I., won tlie Flor­ sliows him the way back. 1 mercial airways. With the radio] is directive, i. e., it is stronger In will be idaced not over 20U miles of today, lelliiig of the change lu : cellular vitality but is in every case ida women’s golf cliampionship by Solitude In Fog ; beacon made practical and depend-i one direction than in others. When apart with a straight airway be­ toclinique made necessary llie result of unfavorable condi- defeating Virginia Van Wie, of Chi­ The bureau pointed out that it is able, air route operations enter in-^an airplane flies along the line ex- tween tliem. They will be supple­ Governor Al Smiib writes of the, lions to wiiicli the cells are sub- cago. last year's title-holder, 7 to u. impossible to exaggerate the soli-j to a new era of regularity and actly equidi-stant from the two mented liy small marker beacons at liisiory of Now York, Niclinlas 1 jocted at a given moment.'' The new champion is sliown here tude and helple^ness of an air-j safety. Most trips formerly omitted, beams of radio waves, it receives intervals. A charactislic signal Bottor than a muttard phutar Murray Butler, president of Col-I Vorouoff Views witli the tournament trophy uinltia University, discusses prolii- “So loiiig as an organism, liow- bition, Mrs. ;\lal)el Willebraiidl I ever, old, continues to exist, ils writes' of file work of tlie Depart- | cells continue to be renewed and re- ment of .liistico. Commander Ric-• juvenated,’’ Voronoff says. “Un- TALCOTTVILIF hard Byrd on aviation. Colonel E. [■fortunately, in old age this process M. House on the historic confer-j of rejuvenation is slowed down, a eiice in Paris after the war, former [certain number of the functional Secretary of St.tte Charles E. I cells regress and are replaced by Mrs. G. O. Britton, one of the lluislies on the Monroe Doctrine. ! conjunctive tissue. The cells w liicIi officers of (be recently formed George Bernard Shaw on Socialism, 'escape this are renewed more slow- Connecticut Council of Congrega­ Helcn M'ills on tennis. , ly but continue to be renewed to tional Wonien will entertain tlie The contribution by Dr. Russell i the extreme limit of their vitality." ! ministers of Tolland county at her Cecil, of Cornel] University Medi- | The .tendency to simplify femin- : home on Thursday afternoon. .Mrs. ral College, autliority on pneu- | ine costume is due especially to the ' .Martin Welles of Hartford will mnnia. influenza, and other bron- influence of sport.®, according to I Dn Projects. ?hial lii.scase.®, is especially enlight­ Komaiti do Tiroff-Erte, French au-' llie Golden Rule club vill iD^et ening in view of the present pre- Ihoritv. Sports also account for . un • 1'riday evening at 7:30 o clock, the Imitation of masculine dress | Sewing for Miss Welles box will be o^'EnH^^’Hom I by women, be says. started at tliisthis meeting un^runder the eonntrv-'nido epidemic of influenza. 1 “Trousers appeared in | Dr 'roril r.Vnmmemls that the 1.costumes," costumes," says says Tirtoff-Erte. Tirtoff-Erle. j Mrs. Cl,ilord Meye 1 be bostes^^^^ for I. common col J j | “Smocks"Smock, with short, Lore skirls altempt- S ice Dogga«: jg ill bed, ' ed to take tiie place of evening ‘Tobacco .smoke, cold, damp air. j dresses. In 1926 all women were | The name of Arthur Franklin and other h-ri tarns must norbe'al- I| se^rseen with'small with small feRfelt bat”s bats differi’ngdiffering j jdaced^^^^ , cradle lowed to enter the respiratory ! but slightly from those worn by ! roll of the Sunday school, tract,” Dr. Cecil advises. ' I men. Traces of this masculine in- The subject of tbe Christian En­ ■Mass rrodiietion I fluence will remain in feminine deavor meeting on Sunday evening In discussing mass production. ! costume for a long time because was “What is the Meaning of Christianity?” The leader of the Henry Ford declares that it is “the ' woman has adopted two articles from man’s wardrobe, viz; the Senior group was Phillip Welles, foensinig upon a manufacturing and the Junior leader. Miss Ethel project of the principles of power, sweater and the pyjama.” accuracy, economy, system, con­ Tirloff-Erte declares that a re­ Cleveland. action from present stabilization of Miss Edna Monaghan is confined tinuity and speed.” to her home with a light case of “Tbe normal result is a produc­ fashion is already under way. He predicts longer skirts and the dis­ scarlet fever. tive organization that delivers in i Miss Caroline Beebe who has (luantilies a usefu! commodity of appearance of the boyish headdress of cut hair. I ijoen ill at her home for some time, standard maierial. workmanship i has returned to her duties in the : finishing department of the Talcott ‘ Brothers company. } There will be a Young People’s Voila! Hand Of A Lady I rally for boys and girls over twelve ] years of age at the South Congrega- jiional church, Hartford, on Satur­ day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. This Kissed In The Street! rally which is under the direction [of the Council of Congregational I Women of Connecticut will consist BV .MINon S.UNDEKS lias long looked to the glory of old ■ of a stirring song service, an ad­ tFiance and was regarded as one of dress by Mrs. Richard Rose of India Paris, n,, mm-o !-illnn- ' its most sincere champions. land other speakers. All interested try. Tbe pU*i is dead Andre *do ' “But away with them all,” she young people are invited to at- Jim ... It's a Real Fuel suddenly cried, astounding her lend. Foiiquieres tia.“ seen the hand of a The pupils and teacher of the lady kissed in the street and Mme. friends and admirers, “I am going to have a modern, ultra^ modern local school are enjoying a week’s Cccile Sorel has abandoned tbe ro- vacation. n.artic bed ol .Madame Du Barry. house. I am finished with all ; Tliese iiov s items may not mean things ancient and venerable. I 1 much ill Main street, hu., in Paris have lived long enough surrounded | GERMAN REPARATIONS they itre being discussed witli con­ by liOiiis XV furniture and the at- ; siderable beat. Elegant drawing mosphere or 'Versailles. The king j rc oms hear wlii.spers of what tbe is dead, long live the king. My new |j Berlin, Feb. 27.— According to V orld migbr lie coming lo. apartment will be tbe last word in li report printed by the Berlin news- M. de Fmiqiiieres, for no reason modern a; t It will be ail new, all]I paper Lokalanzeiger, today, and at- novel, all modern. I am selling OPPERS whicli an.vone '-eems to be able to i tributed to neutral diplomatic clr- everything that I have collected in A explain, is reco.gnizecl in Paris as ] cleg in Paris certain groups of ex- the foremost arbiter of elegance, Ihe ,, , Mazarin , house j and keeping I perts attending the reparation con­ and taste. Whatever be. does is i nothing to remind me of the past.’ CONNECTICUT Asked why she has taken this ference favor a German reparation ri.glit, :ind v lih'cver .le says .gr.es. ! total of from 25,000,000,000 to llciivc'irs Sake! startling decision, she said: "I want to encourage the artists i 30.000.000,000, marks, payable “Tlie le'iivior of the modern , I within 35 years. voiing ni in is most olte.isive, ’ M. of my time. I have studied them and have come to the conclusion ! This sum in American money. de Fomiine't .< iui.® concluded. "He, . , , ’ and estimated at its maximum , . i I 1 -imt I fhey nre right. The 17th and lias cast aside a! ihe gallantly aiiu | = amount, i.s $8,140,000,000, based chivul-y of the glniiom. past, lie) ISth centuries are dead, and I want t live." upon the iiresent par value of the \\ ill kiss I tic hand of a woman in I Gorman mark. the street. 'He will shake the liand I Perhaps M. de Foiiquieres will attend the Cecile Sorel auction sale. France alone has been ’demand­ of a woman atid at the same time ing about $10,000,000,000, not viig:.rly keep his .itlier liand in I counting the sums claimed by the 1 i,. pockei. lie will walk brazenly ! Ollier allied powers. ii.’n a circle id ladies witli a cigaret I When the old reparation commis- I'.anglin.u from his lowei' lip. " HOSPITAL NOTES This young man is vigoroi sly do- j Sion met in London iu 1924 it fixed iiouiiced. lie is censored not only | j the “technical total”- of Germany’s j reparation obligation at approxl- for kissiiig ti woman's hand in the i street, wh'cii was n?ver done in Mrs. Samuel Mrosek and infant ; mately $31,000,000,000. ttie old days, but It charged with [son of 63 Vi Bissell street was dis- Just think—it’s made right here in Connecticut—a home erasping her 'land and nctnally | charged from .Memorial hospital lo- j Girls on Mars are reported to liftiiig it to his lips, instead of i day- There were no admissions, I have six legs apiece. The very industry as big as this one means fuel independence and b'owin.g smartly and reverently ' births or deaths reported. . I place for a Scotchman to get his money saved every winter. j money’s worth at a burlesque show. over it. _ i — -• ■ • ------———. M. de Fouquiercs is thinking of ^ oiganizin.g a league to improve the II aniici's 111 the modern ti'.alo, and Millions of Families Depend lie is soliciting the support of his i SERVICE ' "old-fasliicned” friends. They are ] GOMES IN out lo arrest the wayward march of French gallantry toward ob­ on Dr. Caldwell’s Prescription NUT, STOVE and A sarvlee man wiU call and livion. show you how easy it is to heat “Tlie beliavior of the modern "When Dr. Caldwell started to e g g s i z e s f o r young man is iioiivcaii riche in practice medicine, back in 1875, your home with HOPPERS (inality. ’ says M. de Foiiqnires. the needs for a laxative were not STOVES, BOILERS ' Bnt.'alas. it. is-tiot -ill liis fault. ns great as they are today. People COK^. There is no charge I admit tli.it modern women are lived normal, quiet lives, ale plain, PER TO N for the service. '.iigcl.v to binme. I’lie free and easy wholesome food, and got plenty of and FURNACES .itiiiudc of the woman of today is fresh air and sunshine. But even ; roliabli -csponsilde for the degen- that early there were drastic phy­ , o, ilie manners ol the male. sics and purges tor the relief of Von caiin ii mtich blame a man for constipation which Dr. Caldwell ORDER FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: Mcping a c'garct in his mouth did not believe xvere good for bu- v.licii tlie lady in whose presence ntan beings to put Into their sys­ he linds himself docs the same tem. So he wrote a prescription for t hitig. a laxative to be used by his pa­ THE W. G. GLENNEY COMPANY POLA COAL COMPANY “When Eve becomes more wo­ tients. manly. Adam will be more gallant,” The prescription for constipation he helixes. that be used early in his practice, G.E.WILUSa!SON The Madame's Bed SMITH BROS. GRAIN COMPANY and which he put in drug stores in This lament of the absence of reverence for past practices xvas 1892 under the name of Dr, Cald­ iust gaining good headway when well’s Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid MANCHESTER GRAIN &’ COAL COMPANY Cecile Sorel appeared in her nexv vegetable remedy, Intended £o‘r women, children and elderly peo­ and dramatic role. In-private life AT AOE 63 Ihe Comtesse de Segur, and long ple. and they need just such a mild, th-j beloved star of the Comedie safe, gentle bcxx’el stimulant as Francalse, this distinguished ac­ Syrup Pepsin. er without Dr. Caldwell’s Sjnrup tress surprisingly announced the Under successful management Pepsin, and if you will once start forthcoming auction sale of her this prescription has proven its using it yovj will also always have >--ouse and furniture. wortl^ and is now the largest sell­ a bottle handy for emergencies. THE CONNECTICUT COKE CO. For Cecile Sorel interpreted the ing liquid laxative in the world. It is particularly pleasing to ist. Her home at 7 quai "Voltaire The fact that millions of bottles are know that tlie most of it is bought HARTFORD .vas formerly the house of the used a year proves that it has won by mothers for themselves and the ,750 MAIN STREET PHONE 7-4902 ...ttchess de Mazarin. She wrote her the confidence of people who need­ children, though Syrup Pepsin la ,«9ttera on a table used by Louis ed It to get relief from headaches, just as valuable for elderly people. XV. Sha slept In and pointed biliousness, flatulence, Indigestion, All drug stores have the generous proudly to her bed because it had loss of appetite and sleep, bad bottles. A trial is sure to Cbnvince been the romantic bed of Madame breath, dyspepsia, coldc and fevers. any household of the merits of this J)u Barry. T ^ great artist of today Millions of families are now nev-1 famous prescription.

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flock — had flown In through the fice and the outer one. Three fine seems that because the usual movie 'i open window, had dipped his tiny fingerprints.” He reached for the The Woman Day house interruptions of people ar- 3 feet in the fresh-flowing blood of phone, which was plugged up with Women are generally accepted riving at any old time and sturur | the dead man, leaving tell-tale police headquarters. “ Hello! Cap­ as the religious sex, infinitely more, bling over one’ s khees during ' th* | tracks behind. tain Foster, please! McMann capable of religious abandon to picture cannot be tolerated whev ; But why had Rita come back in­ speaking. . . . Oh, Captain, any the point of fanaticism than men. talking films are in order, the d SHE to that death room to close the report yet on Cleo Gilman? . . . . Many a stage play has revolved movies are going on a matinee and 1 BLACK wlndPw,? Ruth knit her brows in Is that «o?” about women finding through re- one evening - -performance shift just » © 1929 NEA Service, Inc. ^AN N E AUSTIN a terrific effort to think straight. (To Be Continued) ligious excess all the romance de-ihhe the regular stage programs, Then light burst upon her. Rita nied them by life. There was "with no admission during a per- had heard the flutter of the pig­ “ The Pride of the Lamb,” for in- formance THIS HAS HAPPENED eon’s wings or the sound o f its A new character to be reckoned stance, revolving about a love- Oh gee! For years the charm Or file body of “HANDSOME HAR­ body caroming against the glass of with — Cleo Gilman. Will she lead starved woman leading a drab ex­ the movies to me has been their RY” BORDEN, promoter and the upper sash and had run back them to a solution? istence who fell victim to the itin­ availability at any old hour of the ladies* man, murdered Saturday into the private office, frightened erant revivalist, to the destruction day or night— an odd hour or so afternoon, is found beneath the half to death. She had seen the of herself and her family. to fill, and there were the moviesl closed alrsbaft vrtndow of his pri­ pigeon— or maybe several of them But now— ! "Who ever got this vate oflace Monday by his secretary, — on the window ledge,' and had smart talking movie idea, anyhow? RUTH LESTER. had a sudden horror of the feath­ TO SAVE PA. DETECTIVE BIcMANN learns ered creatures pecking at Harry YOUR But— convinced though we are of five people who had oppor- Borden’s dead face. that most men both take out insur­ M.VTEKNAL INSTINCT. tonity and possible motive for the Cautious instinctively, even in ance and religion “ in their wife’s Insane or sane, depraved or murder: MBS. ELIZABETH BOR­ her panic, she had closed the win­ CHILDREN name,” there are occasional excep­ noble, the mother instinct seems to DEN, estranged wife; Ruth Lester, dow with her gloved left hand, so tions. For instance, there is 27- have a strange way of flourishing. who admits ownership of a pistol, that there were no fingerprints, ^ O liue/^heris Barfon year-old Fred Conrad of Wapa- Here’s Mrs. Sarah Louisa Northcott, now missing from her desk; Ruth started to draw a deep breath OW 28 by NEA Service.Inc koneta, O.. who went on a 35-day variously called mother and grand­ BENNY SMITH, ofBce boy; JACK . relief, when suddenly the whole hunger strike in order to cHase mother of Gordon Northcott re­ HAYAVARD, insurance broker, structure toppled and fell, stricken Bobby’s mother looked over his devils out of his father and force cently condemned to swing from with offices directly across the by one question which her relent­ shoulder at his language paper and him to join the church. the gallows for the murder of some airshaft; and RITA DUBOIS, lessly lo.gical mind insisted upon shuddered. “ Bobby Smith! You’re His concern with the souls of small boys. Bortlen’s sweetheart. the world’s worst writer! I’m per­ others as well as one’s own is an­ Mrs. Northcott. under sentence of asking: if Rita had done all this, other supposedly peculiar feminine Suspicion falls most heavily on where did Jack’s missing automatic fectly ashpraed of you. Can’t you . . . life . imprisonment herself, for Hayivard, Ruth’s fiance, because fit Into the picture? try harder?” trait, but here again is disproven i murder of a nine-year-old boy, of overheard threats against Bor- “ I do try. Mother. But I just the idea that all men cling to tra- figw into open rages in court at' den, his presence in the building can't keep on the lines.” ditional male actions, or that all sight of her son’s plight. Saturday, the location, of his office, "But those lines in diagraming! women do the traditionally fem­ This super-maternity which Then hope thrust up its head inine. and the disappearance of his own again. Why try to fit Jack’s Surely you could have taken a sticks by one’s own offspring pistol from hi.s desk. gun into any theory of the mur­ ruler instead of drawing them b y } THE “ GABBIES,” through anything, has been landed Bloody footprints of a pigeon in­ der? It was missing — true. But hand.” I Here's another annoyance, if not enough by. the poets. Sometimes side ami outside the airshaft win­ wasn’t it entirely possible that “ I know, but I’m awful tired, j actual tragedy, brought about by one glimpses its power to make, dow indicate the window was Jack’s gun had been stolen by a That arithmetic took nearly all “ the talkies,” whom our favorite rather than prevent, Gordon North-, open until after Borden’s death. petty thief, prowling through the evening and I just hurried with movie critic calls "the gabbles.” It cotts. this.” Benny Smith, who has not report­ almost deserted office building, glad ed for. work, is sent for, as are “ Let me see your arithmetic to lay his hands on anything of paper.” MINNIE CASSIDY and LETTY value? the long arm of coinci­ 3IILLER, scrubwomen. dence, of course, but wasn’t real Bobby opened his book and took BILL COWAN strengthens sus­ life full of just such amazing co­ it out reluctantly. “ I guess maybe picion against Hayward by telling incidences? it isn’t quite so good either. Honest, Mum, I can’t get my work neat the of a telephone call to Hayward’s Rits fu d gone vlute u ths deteclK'e twmmed But Ruth knew, even as she con­ offices Saturday at 2:10, when he soled herself with this philosophic way you and Miss Holbin like it.” against her, but when he had finished she laughed, h Idly His mother went over and got was put on busy wire and heard touged lips twisting in an ugly kx^ of disdain. reflection, that Detective Sergeant Borden’s voice in anger, presuma­ McMann would emit a loud roar of Elizabeth’s night work and laid it on the table beside his. “ Look here bly against Hayward. slicked-back hair, and yellow spec­ But listen here, and get this half obliterated by Rita’s thumb­ derisive laughter if she told him Ruth tells McMann about CLEO tacles, only to reveal It disastrously her theory. He might be trying, Dad, will you? I want you to see straight: I didn’ t know Baby-face print,” McMann mused, in a low what a careless son you’ve got.” GILMAN, recently discarded mis­ on the day of Borden’s murder; had a gun in her desk: there wasn’t voice, that was just loud enough with true police conscientiousness, tress of Borden. She is sought. John C. Hayward, Ruth’s fiance, to bully Rita Dubois into confes­ Bobby hung his head while hts one l.*i the bottom drawer when I for Ruth’s straining ears to caich. father, interrupted In the middle of Rita Dubois arrives, admits she the man upon whom suspicion of looked for the paste , and 1 didn’t sion to both murder and robbery, MIIK “ That means he opened the drawer a thrilling mystery story, came to had planned a week-end trip with that murder now lay heaviest. but Ruth was sure that In hjs kill Harry Borden! That’s the first— ” earth long enough to amble over Borden, but had telephoned him “ Now, folks,” McMann said at truth, and vou can third-degree me “ Well, if he did, he did it before heart McMann believed that the from the station when he had last, “ I’m going to ask all of yon to dancer had done nothing worse and take the two papers. till hell freezes over if you want I came!” Rita cut in. “ He certain­ “ Humph! Pretty rough stuff that. failed to meet her. Rita says she permit Mr. Ferber here to take to!” ly didn’t touch that desk while I than rob a dead man’s body, after went to the office but his door was your fingerprints. It Is my duty Bob! New kind of shaded paper “ Then— someone else had already was with him.” Harry Borden had been killed by they use in your room, huh? Sort locked. , , to tell you that none of you is coin- killed him with that gun when you Jack Hayward, in a jealous rage. Ruth tells McMann of Borden s pelled to do so — unless you are of cloudy black and white!” He looked for the paste to stick to­ Ruth’s head spun with conjec­ The newly-discovered evidence winked at his wife. liaving given the dancer the tom placed under arrest as a suspect,” gether that bill you’d taken off his tures. If Borden had opened that Borden had had Ruth’s gun in half of a yellow-backed bill. he added, with slow, significance. Sarcasm's Effect. j body?” McMann shot at the defi­ that bottom drawer, on Saturday his possession that Saturday after­ Bobby’s ears turned crimson. i Borden’s half is missing from “ How about it? Anybody got any ant dancer. afternoon, after her departure, and noon would do much. Ruth realized the body, as well as $500 more in objections?” “ Well. I’ve preached soap and 1 “ Wrong again, big boy!” Rita before Rita’s arrival, was it not sickly, to confirm McMann’s sus­ water till I’m tired,” sighed his smaller bills. Rita admits, under “ I have no objection,” Mrs. Bor­ answered insolently. “ He was possible that he had done so to picions against Jack. He would grilling, that she saw Borden, den answered promptly. mother. "What am T going to do? alive when I came and alive when get the gun. to protect himself argue, undoubtedly, that Borden Bobby, let me see those hands. that he gave her the other half “ It’s all right with m e!” Rita I left, as I seem to remember hav­ and Jack had quarreled over the Dubois answered defiantly. against some threatened trouble— Hold them out. Mercy! Paws, of a S500 bill, but insists that he ing told you before!” trouble arising from that myste­ telephone — that inexplicable one­ Ruth and Jack agrtud almost si­ that’s what they are— paws! No kas alive when she left him at rious telephone call which had kept sided conversation of Borden’s wonder your nlghtwork papers are i:30, promising to meet him later. multaneously. and five minutes Ferber said something to Mc­ which Bill Cowan had overheard Borden’s manservant, FR.ANK later the ugly, shameful business him so long that he had missed dirty If I were Miss Holbin I Mann in a low voice, and the hi.s train? when he had called Jack Hayward’s wouldn’t touch them.” .’ SHE, is sent for by police for was accomplished. Seated at the detective frowningly studied two number at 10 minutes after two desk again, McMann compared the But Bill Cowan had testified Under Bobby’s tousled thatch, questioning. ___ photographs of fingerprints. Then: that Borden had been connected — and that consequently, fearing above those painfully red eyes, and NOW’ GO ON WITH THE STORY fresh prints with the enlarged pho- an attack upon his.life, Borden had Ti^Beivneen-Medb CHAPTER XXV with Jack Hayward’s niimher! Had murky neck was one of the flne.st tographs of the fingerprints which i Rita?” ■ McMann, whose ability she was be­ possessed himself of Ruth's gun, brains In the city. His arithmetic r o w i n g children are naturally “ .All right, Birdwell.” McMann TTn.ho.Ferber had found in the ‘ death ^ The girl flushed. “ No. he didn’ t. had gone to the open window with hungry. Between meals they re­ nodded to his subordinate. “ I told chamber.” ginning to respect as much as she problems were right. Keenly an­ I He went over to the cooler and got feared it, arrived at the same con­ it In his hand, and had been shot alytical, his young mind had fer­ Gquire something to tide over that empty Mrs. Borden to come back at two “ Mrs. Borden, you were wearing I a drink while I was going through down by Hayward before he could o'clock. How’s her sick child? . . . gloves Saturday, I presume? Did clusion? If so. he had again ar­ reted out the different methods of feeling. Mis.s Lester’s desk.” rived at Jack Hayward as the most aim Ruth’s weapon. solution. He had no flair for Better? That’s good!” and oddly. you remove them during either “ He didn’t touch the desk?” Mc­ But — Ruth argued with herself Milk is the ideal between-meals meal- visit?” the detective sergeant likely suspect. . . . Ruth forced grammar, but diagraming was Ruth Lester thought, the stern de­ Mann persisted strangely. desperately — if McMann believed mechanical. It was as correct as —^bread well spread with butter and tective seemed to be genuinely asked. her mind awav from that too ter­ “ No!” rible possibility. Siinposing Bor­ this to be the truth about Borden’s his arithmetic. His untidy papers \ plenty of milk to drink. pleased. “ We won't keep her from I was wearing gloves on both murder, how could he account for “ And yet,” McMann said slowly, den. fearful of an attack at the were a hundred times as significant Be Easily served and easily digested. the kid longer than necessary. Sick, my visits, of course, and 1 did not to no one in particular. “ Borden’s the disappearance of her gun? as Elizabeth’s neat ones, but he got all ri,gbt. T talked to the doctor remove them,” Mrs. , Borden an­ hands of someone who had not yet fingerprints— op rather his right come Into the investigation— for Would he be so stupid as to try to not even the faintest word of praise. Milk is the wholesome, strengthening myself. Tell Ferber to come in. swered. thumbprint— is on top of the wood­ convince himself that Rita Dubois It was right to try to teach him Healthy food for children. Hold Ashe out there till I’ m ready “ That aceounts for it!” McMann she herself was convinced that en handle of the bottom drawer Jack had not talked to Borden had stolen it. too, along with the neatness, but we so often miss the for him. And send around for Mr. muttered to Ferber, who was bend­ of Miss Lester’s desk. The other money on Borden’s body? Drink/ T he M oil W ay ing over him. “ You', too, Rita?” over the nbone or across the air- big thing and nag about little ones Hayward. He’s in hl.s own office.” four fingers would be Inserted be­ ' Ruth herself was sure that if where our children are concerned. Ruth’s eyes dilated with fear. he asked casually, without looking shaft— had taken the gun from her Is tfia Health Way neath the long wooden handle, of desk. Rita had come into Borden’s office Someday Bobby will make a name m \ L Was McMann going to arrest .lack up. ^ and found him dead, with a gun Milk helps your children build up re­ course. That right, Ferber?” When Rita came— Ruth went on for himself very likely. But if he now, convinced, as she was sure “ Yea! I was wearing gloves and I “ Yes. I didn’t photograph the lying on the floor, she would have does it will not be because of any sistance to the ailments and dangers of the detective was. that Hayward I didn't take them off.” building up her suppositions case I underside of the handle.s. but I can. — the gun was on top of Borden’s concluded that he had committed encouragement he got at home. school days. Milk protects them by had shot Harry Borden through “ Then how do you account for j l)y removing them.” Ferber an­ suicide, would not have dreamed the open windows facing each other the fact that the print of your riesk. handy for his defense against of touching the weapon with which making g o ^ the deficiencies of all other swered. the person from whom he undoubt­ across the airshaft, and that Rita, right thumb was found on each he bad done it. for fear of its be­ foods they eat. ! “ Not necessary.” McMann as- edly feared a visit. Else whv IT" arriving very soon after'fards, had drawer of Miss Lester’s desk?” sured him. "Miss Lester, did Bor­ ing found in her possession and in­ Prepare your children now, ensure McMann demanded. j should be have planned to remain robbed his body? If so. how was den, to your knowledge, open the criminating her. MULTIGRAFHING ■ their health today. The health way is McI\Iann accounting to himself for all afternoon In bis office,, instead “ Miss Lester!” McMann’s harsh I N.D.C. ! bottom drawer of your desk on of spending the hours between the milk way. The economy of milk as the foundation the disappearance of her pistol? ; Saturday?” voice broke into the girl’s troubled BILLING Or did he still stubbornly hold to trains with Rita? But that, she food—the first food in household importance—should be Jack’s hand closed so hard over j “ No,” Ruth answered. “ To my told herself despairingly, was built maze of theory and conjecture. hi.s belief that she. Rut'.i, fearing “ Do you know when the glass pan­ considered by eveiv housewife. Ruth’s tljat the girl winced, but knowledge he never opened a draw- on the theorv that Rita was telling ADDRESSING trouble between ’i.he two men— she was not conscious that she was I er of my desk during the entire els of these office, doors were Hayward and Borden — had taken the truth about the agreement be­ COPYING hurt; she only knew that here was I time I worked fop him. but he may tween her and Borden to make the washed last"?” the too-handy weapon away with evidence that Rita Dubois had Ruth considered for h moment, ; have when I was not there, of later train. FILLING-IN her on Saturday? been searching her— Ruth's — desk ! course. Benny Smit^. the office Why suppose Rita had told , s o m a MAJNCUEm'ER. OOIMN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1929.

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Tins remarkable sntiseptie ing and a recipe for each delicious milk and molasses. Sift together all most powerful figure In drug-smug­ which never goes unasnwered in gling cir'les anywhere, is now a China, resulted in funds being ad­ liqmd (^uckly dears the ddn. POSTUm: IS A FACTOR IN were worn, the muscles in the up- Item that appears in it: dry ingredients; then cut and fold eseetiv^ removes, dandruff. Re­ into first mixture. Bake in layers in pitiful, almost forgotten figure. vanced to him. Brilliant Chang left CHOOSING SHOES pei^ leg were not exercised, while Menu In seclusion on his small farm at Shanghai, and returned to his sults obtained with Zemo will ddi|^t those in the lower leg were over- Vegetable Loai Brown SaUce a moderately hot oven, 375 de­ you. It is odorless and inviatflfc AH grees,. 25 minutes. When cool put ]jan Tan, an island near Shanghai. native village in Lan Tan. druggistB, 86c, 60c, $1.(X)* By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN exercised, and the shape of the leg Luncheon Rolls Brilliant Chang, according to word was spoiled by having the muscles together with— A recent dispatch reaching Lon­ Editor Journal of the American Prince of Wales Cake received here, has now gone blind. don from' Shanghai, tells the re­ pushed to the back of the calf. Raisin Filling Raisin Filling Medical Association and of Hygeia, In every instance the posture of 3-4 c. raisins. He is ending his days in absolute mainder of the story in the follow­ the Health Magazine Vegetable Loaf d«:^endenee upon those about hinoi, ing words: Read The Herald Adra. the girls was- better in bare feet 1 c. cooked potatoes. 1-4 c. butter. than in high heels, and in every Powdered sugar. a strange contrast to the days when How He Lives 1 c. cooked carrots. instance when a girl had one hip T-4 tSjPi vanilla. he ruled;as an Outlaw chief over the . “ Now,' sitting in (he sun. he fol­ Since 1907 Investigators in the 1 c. cooked peas. most sinister organization of drug lows his gardeners around-with hie departmentxof home economics and one shoulder high, she was 1-4 tsp. lemon extract. found to have an overdeveloped 1 onion. Cover raisins with water and- trafficker! ever discovered by^ the ears. Then, in the cool of the eve­ at Iowa State College have b e ^ 1-2 green pepper. studying the effects of Tariops foot on the opposite side. cook gently until soft; then put police. ning a small clansman leads him -—To Smarten Corrections 1-2 tsp. eage. Chang was convicted of drug around, pointing out the progress types of shoes on the feet and through food chopper. Cream but­ ^ Jr. When changes were made in the 1-3 c. bread crumbs. ter and gradually add one cup trafficking after the tremendous r ’ that day. The vegetables are posture of high school girls. eggs. shoes and correct instructions 2 powdered sugar. Add chopped rai­ scandal which followed the death shipped to Hong Kong.. Chang is Such a study demands far more 1-2 c. tomato pulp. detail than the average person given as to posture, improvement sins. ,vanilla and lemon'extract, add of Miss Freda Kempton, a dancing doing well. His fellow-clansmen Y our Hom e would ordinarl’ y expect. In the began at once, so that 37 per cent 2 tsp. bacon fat. ' Instructress in 1922. The hand of tell hfm. that his blindness may De 1 tsp. ceery salt. enough sugar to make it the right first place the shoes of 36S high of the girls had improved in their consistency to spread. the law fell heavily upon him, and a blessing in disguise.. He i» tak- I f you’ve never had any school girls we^’e examined as to choice of shoes and 14 per cent Salt and pdpper to taste. two years later, he was deported. in his misfortnnte weR: he is con­ Put potatoes, carrots, peas, onion, their type and measure. The feet BOOMERANGS VICTORS Taking up quarters in Paris, be tent. perience with our decorating were measured and examined for Q,— Do cough drops contain green pepper and tage through a continued his illegal business there, “ That is one side of the picture. the presence of defects and foot­ morphine or opinm? food chopper,, To it, add bread building up once again a Nourish­ This is the other: service, you have yet to realize crumbs, egg, tomato pulp, bacon While the Boomerangs' were out­ prints wta« taken. A.— It is contrary to th5 law classed by three points in, the first ing business, nntil he came under “ Sometimes at' night, when the fat anu seasonings. Turn into ' a how thoroughly we can reno­ One hundred and sixty-seven to sell cough drops or cough half they got working and forged the notice of the French police. His village is still, the. inhabitants hear senior girls were photographed in mixtures containing narcotic well-greased mold. Bake 1 hour at A A deportation from France qnickly wailing so bitter' that they crowd vate your home. 375 degrees. Turn out, serve with ahead in their quarter to win oat stlhouet and diagrams were made drugs without a prescription 22 to^l8 over the Orioles. Watoski followed, and he returned to China. around to apoth the once active brewn sauce or tomato sauce. of the back. X-ray' pictures were from a licensed physician. starred for the winners while Shorts For two years he remained in inan In bis agony. He sends them made of the normal and defective There was a time when no Brown Sance the international drag ring which away, crying to be left alone. Deft strokes of a paint brush 4 tbsp. flour. and Kean came next. Monile,and feet with and without shoes and such control existed. Schultz starred for the losers.'The he . had so* large a nart in organiz­ “ The beads of the village are and tasteful strips of wall-pa­ 4 tbsp. butter or substitute. of the position of the feet when score at bulf time was Orioles 16, ing. His money dwindled, nntil at perturbed. Brilliant Chang was not had improved in the condition of 2 c. brown stock. both low and high heels were Boomerangs 13; referee Smith; last, his abject poverty was climax- bom to grow vegetables.” per contribute immeasurably to worn. their feet a year after the study Salt and. pepper. had been completed. time 10 minute' periods.' a smart, cheerful home. Our Neck Bent. Forward. Melt fat, add flour and stir until I would have mn that fumble the Among 42 girls wearing high It Is remarkable hoW' the ' hu­ well blended. Add brown stock and The score: Boomerangs (22) right way.” Paints and Papers are noted heels, 36 had the neck bent for­ man being will sacrifice comfoit, cook until sligbUy thickened. B. F. . T. ward, 32 had protruding abdo­ health, and even beauty for style. Londieon' Rplls Most little boys think their grand* for their quality. mens, and all had a narrow carve Apparently the problem for the Kean, If, I g ...... 2 0 4 And, Frank Wandle, Army ath­ 1-4 c. butter, fathers are kings, but these two letic trainer, thus: “ If somebody between the shoulders and the sociologist of the future Is to per­ 1 1-2 thspi sugar. Dela Fera. If ...... 2 0 4 Watoski, r f ...... 3 0 6 know theirs are. For Hon. George only bad slipped one of onr. lads hips. The X-ray picture showed suade manufacturers of clothing 1-2 tsp. salt. Lascelles, above, son of Viscount­ Shorts, c ...... ,....3 0 6 a chocolate cherry in that last that the pelvis was tilted at a 40- and promoters of style to consider 1 c. scalded milk. ess Lascelles, the former Princess flegreer angle. human health and beauty before Freeman, rg ,... i, 0 0 0 half mlnate of play, we certainly 1 yeast cake. Mary, . is a grandson of King wonld have beaten Notre Dame.” When extremely high heels developing extraordinary notions. 1-4 c. lukewarm water. Cook, rg ...... 0 0 0 George of England, and Prince Mau­ Mulddon, Ig ...... 1 0 2 1 egg white. . rice Frederick Charles Emanuel Eddle Mack of Boston offered And Harvard, “ It wasn’t really John 1. Olson STILE SEEK SLASHER 3 3-4 c. flour. Humbert, below, son of Princess Jack Dempsey $250,000 for a bout French and Guarnacci who beat Put butter, sugar and salt in 11 22 Mafalda of Hesse-Savoy, is a grand­ Orioles (18) with James (Baloney) Maloney. Yale. It was peanut clusters.” Painting and Decorating bowl and add scalded milk. Dissolve son of King Emanuel of Italy. These Guess the Republicans mast be yeast in lukewarm water and add B. are their most recent plctnfes.. Contractor. ^ r A , * Boston. Feb. 27.— Five police Sanson, I f ...... 2 right about prosperity. women wearing fur coats today to first mixture when it is luke­ warm. Add stiffly beaten egg white Montie, rf, r g ...... 3 699 Main SL, So. Manchester augmented the force of police Schultz, rf, r g '...... 3 POPE TO VISIT LOURDES The English have refused to give officers and private detectives who and flour. Knead on slightly floured reigh count’s trainer a license, ac­ BucKneaAH board. Return to mixing bowl and Tolson, c ...... 1 were searchini? for a woman believ­ McIntosh, Ig ...... 0 London, Feh. 27— ^An Exchange cording to dispatches. Maybe they ed to be thfc “ subway slasher.” cover with towel. Let rise until Telegraph dispatch from Rome to- think he’s a prize fighter. Mr. Otto May, district fire war­ light (about 3 hours). Shape, put den, Buckingham section, has se­ However, police declared that the 0 18 flay said it was confirmed in relig­ scrutiny of men aboard subway In greased tins, cover and let rise. ious circles that the Pope’s- .first Tilden no sooner was declared an lected his fire crew for 1929, as Bake in hot oven, 400’degrofcS for amateur again than be lost to John follows: Sherwood Blisfa, Adam Kelvinator trains would not be halted. FRENCH PLANE CRASHES visit outside of the Vatican would UTO 40 minutes. be to Lourdes, France, where there Van Ryn. Just to show that he Motyka, John Motyka, Eugene Fer- Meanwhile, the 27 th victim, Mrs. Prince of W’ales Cake can be an amateur if he wants to; razone, Oudlo Maznati, Lonis . R p 'fl* lo r p i^ fiA n Paris, Feb. 27.— ^The French is a miracle shrine. It Is visjted by Lee Cohen, of Dorchester, reported 1-2 c. shortening. religious pilgrims from all over Peter J. 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Mandiester tice how successful men keep In­ An Kinds of Alterations on Ladies’ creasing the difficulty of their Ethel Hays has a host of imitators, but thefe'is'only one Ethel. Now Owned by. s tasks as they go along? " and Gents’ Garments In Manchester the drawings of Ethel Hays appear exclusively in the SUITS STEAniiEP AND PRESSED ...... 7 5 e ALFRED CHAGNOf Last year Canada sent 6,390,- LADIES* DRESSES DRY CLEANED...... $2 000,000 seeds of various trees to BkpCTie#^ Beee Great Britain, the other Domin­ ions and the Colonies. A n S M ^ Romo saw two suns the other Re He I^ S R lh day as the result o f the sun’s rays TAILOR refraction against small floating ice particles. There ought to be some At the Cmter way for California and Florida to arise to this emergency.

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Wimt Ad Information. Lost and ]^oand Tailoring—-Dyeing—;^eiini|ig 24 LOST—FULL GROWN yellow, tiger NATIONAL HAT and. Shoe’ Shining STEAL CRIRE EVIDEN(X marked cat. Seen Sunday and Mon­ Parlor, hats. reblocked. cleaned, Manchester day on Flower and Strant streets. renovated; kid and satin .shoes dyed New Trotdfy Book Sees Stalin Liberal reward. Notify Herald office. any color. Expert work -guaranteed. Evening Herald 8S7 Main street. Chicago, Fell. ‘37— Chicago of­ ficialdom was shocked today by tho FOUND — FEB. 21ST. gentleman’s EXPERT TAILOPiNG. suits madal, ti? As RutMess Ruler Of Coffimunisk Qasdifi^ Advertisements wrist watch.-Call 1381-4. . measure, choice of fabrics, reason­ announcenjent that private fllea in Count «lx average words to a line. able prices, . work" guaranteed; Re­ the office of State’s Attorney John Initials, numbers and abbreviations modeling. cleaning and pressing. M. A...Swanson: had been ransacked each count as a word and compond Annoonrements 2 H. Ghapnlck, 20 Birch; words aS two words. Minimum cost Is « 4 Berlin.— “ Fists, flying books and^ber of bourgeois nations,. "vnlL be some time before daylight yester­ price of three Hnes. ^ STEAMiSHIP"TICKETS—All parts of CALL 1419—HAVE your suit or drsss ^stones, and, eventually prison bars, f oil owed bJ a period of breachfcs of day- by a prowler who forced the the yrprld." Ask for sailing lists and cleaned, pressed, repaired for .Easter. relations with us.” lock.bn the office door. Line rates per day for transient rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith, Costs little—will look ilke' new. ;—such are the methods of Stalin's 1009 Main street. Revolutions within and abroad, The' files contained ‘ Itoportant Modern Dyers and Cleaners, II » ' . :'V • . policy. Stalinism is not afraid" of or, as he calls them, a return to doenments bearing on the St. Val­ ' SiilcetlTe March 1T» 1#S7 School. ■ . * • > •, ., A • * r- ' 1 Cash Charge Antom'pbOes for Sale 4 employing mob practices.” jure Leninism, is the only remedy entine’s Day massacre and other 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 cts CUSTOM Ta il o r e d su it made to "N. 7 * major crljnes. 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts 11 cts measure, your ' choice of coloring, -■ This condeihnation of the pres­ Trotzky can offer. More corn should ^ DflV •••«•••••••••••'11___ cts- 13 cts Ne x t to a n e w Bulck is a used weave. |25 up. Work guaranteed. be confiscated by the government In addition to the evidence in the All orders for Irregular Insertions Bulck. 1927 Brougham, 1926 Sport .. ^ ent Soviet regime comes, not from tuassacre case the file is known to Manchester Tailor Shop, 241'North 1 from. the wealthier class oi farm­ will be charged at the one-time rate. .Roadster, 1926 Two-Door Sedan, 1924 Main street. . . « . a diehard antl-bolshevist while, ers, the kulaks, and direct taxes on have contained important dati con­ Special rates for long term every Brougham, 1924 Regular Sedan. 1926 nected with the investigations of dav advertising given upon request. Four Sedan. Capitol Buick. Phone ORDER YOUR SUIT OR .topcoat for K -. ' k. •; ■ but from the reddest of ultra-reds, private commercial profits should Ads ordered for three or six days 1600. Easter. Expert cleaning, dyeing, .--r . ♦ •' ' • •7 ' Leon Trotzky, war commissar and be increased considerably. the sanitary district, the police de­ and stopped before the third or fifth pairing, pressing. Work called for one of the pillars of the Soviet Although suffering himself from partment and other m'unicipial de­ day will be charged only for ihe ac­ BRAND NEW '' ’ 9 Studebakev Com­ and delivered. Diana's Tailor Shop, 3 partments in which graft and ir­ tual number of times the ad appear­ mander sedan, latest model. 1928 Eldridge street, Tel. 1734, Union under Lenin, but now exiled the “ teiror regime under Stalin^’’ ed. charging at the rate earned, but Studebaker Commander, Regal model Clip this Blank—Write Your Ad, as an un-leslvable troublemaker and Trotzky is far from rejecting such regularities have been charged. no allowances or refunds can be made sedan, 1928 Chevrolet convertible “counter-revolutionaty." It is con­ State’s ■ Attorney Swanson left sport cabriolet, 1928 Chevrolet lan­ methods if applied to the “ real en­ on six time ads stopped after the Private Instractioti 28 tained in a book written oy Trotzky emies of the. proletariate, the capi­ Chicago yesterday for a ten-day fifth day. . dau sedan. 1927 Lup 6 sedan. .926 Print your name and address below. "rest” at Biloxi. Miss. Chrysler model 70 Royal Crown in April, 1927, printed secretly In talistic counties.” “ Terror,” he No ‘‘till forbids” : display lines not WANTED—THE L & H. Aircraft sedan, T926 .Studebaker' Standard 6 Russia but suppressed by Stalin’s says, “ can play a dominant role in **T?he Herald will not be responsible sedan. Corp’n, Hartford, Conn., .would ;lke for more than one incorrect insertion Buckingham’s Select Used Girs to h ^ r from men interested ir . fly­ functionaries and later smuggled to revolutions and we do not consider of any advertisement ordered for 725 Main’ Street East Hartford ing. We will help you organize your Germany, where it has been trans­ refraining from it in the future.” more than one time. own club and give you Instruction lated and published in German. The inadvertent omission- of incor­ FOR SALE—REO 7 passenger tour­ on a basis you can afford. rect publication of advertising will be ing. Chandler sedan, 3 Reo trucks. “ Stalin’s immediate aim,” says rectified only by cancellation of the Brown’^ Garage. Telephone 869. Cor­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Trotzky, “ is to split up Ihe Party, REBEKAHS EXPECT charge made for the service rendered. ner Cooper and West Center streets. to.desLoying the Opposition, and to « A A WANTED—GIRL to do general and Mail to The Herald for Real make the Party familiar with the All advertisements must conform housework, stay nights. Address Box varying methods of execution. Al­ ABOUT 200 GUESTS Then Coities in style, copy and typography with FOR. SALE—GOOD USED CARS K, in care of Herald. regulations enforced by the publijh- ready you hear people whisper ers and they reserve the right to CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. 'we’ll exlude some thousand mem­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Center & Trotter Streets Help Wanted— ^Male' 83 , Sunset Rebekah. lodge is planning sidered objectionable. Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 RESULTS bers from the Party, and we shall, to entertain approximately 200 per­ . Spring CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads if necessary, execute hundreds, in WANTED—YOUNG MAN a® assistant sons on the occasion of the district to be published same day must be re­ Auto Accessories— Tires 6 order that peace be restored within ceived by 12 o’clock lioon. Saturdays bookkeeper and typist. Good op­ OR meeting at Odd Fellows hall next portunity. State age and experience. our ranks.’ • • Monday evening. At least 40 of S e e 10:30 a. m. B.ATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile, Box W, Manchester Herald. ^•anging frbm $7 up. Recharging and Gloomy Picture this number are expected from the Telephone Your Want Ads. repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- MANAGER WANTED for Manchester Trotzky draws a gloomy picture lodge In East Hartford, which will Ads are accepted over the telephone Llte Batteries. Center Aiito Supply store. Experience unnecessary. $750 of conditions in Soviet Russia pre­ send Its degree team to put on a “Elizabeth Park” Co.. 155-Center.-Tel. 673. cash deposit required on goods. $300 at the CHARGE RATE given above Phone 664 vailing at the time his book was di'ill. Large delegations are ex­ “ BeantifuJ as a Rose” as a convlence to advertisers, bjiL up monthly.- Manufacturer, 333' the CASH RATES will be accepted as KeV^'is THE TIME to have your car Dwight street, Springfield, Mass. written. pected from Glastonbury, Rockville FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ .' .checked up . for the winter season. FOR AN AD TAKER “ The October revolution,” con­ and Stafford. Watch this developmait grow. ness office on or before the seventh Experienced mechanics assure you WANTED—AMBITIOUS MEN. boys' tinues Trotzky, “-for the first time The meeting will begin promptly day following the first Insertion of expert work. to learn .the barber trade. Individual Henry street End North Elm each ad otherwise the CHARGE . H. A. STEPHENS Instruction with . latest methods in history, make the proletariats at 8 o’clock. The Rebekah degree street. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ DeSbto Sales and Service taught. Da.v a!nd night courses. the ruling class of an enormously will be exemplified and chairs filled Center & Knox. Tel. 939-2 Tuition very reasonable. Vaughn's bility for errors in telephoned ads. large country. "What has been the by officers of the visiting lodges. $500. down, balance on very easy will be assumed • and their accuracy Barber School. 14 Market street, Honsehoid Goods 51 Apartments, Flats, Tenements 33 course of the Soviet Union in the Mrs. Minnie Smith, noble grand of cannot be guaranteed. Garages-—Service— Storage 10 Hartford. Conn. terms buys a 6 room single with up- • • • last few years? Has it slmpllfled Sunset Rebekah lodge, has ap­ to-date appliances, 2 car garage. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, down­ pointed Miss Beatrice Dart and Index of Classifications Situations Wanted— Female 38 OPPOBTyN*ITY,,FDR. THOSE having stairs. all Improvements, 34 Walnut matters, has it reduced the costs of Green section. Price $7,250. Evening Herald Want Ads are now FOR RENT—LARGE GARAGE and gas . service put in this Spring—2 street. the state machinerj and has it ar­ Miss Ruth Porter to act as recep­ grouped according to classifications repair sliop. centrally located. Apply Vulcan cabinet gas ranges with rived at real proletarianisation? tion committee. The refreshment Eight room bouse. Griswold below and- for handy reference will to Aaron Johnson. Phone S24. SITUATION WANTED-^DOJNG light - lighters'$8- each. One practically new FOR RENT—4.. 6 .AND 6 room rents. committee Includes the following: street, may be used single or dou­ appear in the numerical order Indi­ housework or as companion. Mrs. Quality gas. range, with broRer, $28 up: Apply Edward "J. Uoll, 865 Has . it assimilated the working Mary J. Hqnt, 35 Brandford street* "lighter and white enamel.back vlth Main street. Telephone 560. masses, urbane and rural? Has it Mrs. Iva Ingraham, chairman; Mrs. ble, lot 120x175. Price only cated: Bastuess Services Offered 13 Telephone 1422-12. shelf $16. One Vulcah smooth-tep Minnie "Weeder, Mrs. Jessie Kerr, $7,600. Births ...... A ' btoiler and lighter and white contributed to bridge the gap be­ Engagements ...... B FOR RENT-—5 ROOM ’I'ENDUENT. Mrs. Fredericka Spless, Mrs; Min­ Eight acre farm with house, bam Marriages ...... CHAIR CANING and Splint seating. SITUATION WANTED by experienced enamel warming closet $16; Two 3- all irnprovemenis. Apply at 111 Holl tween the ruling and the ruled? To nie "Wilson, MrSi Lily Christensen. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices woman, housework by day or hour. burner ga'h stoves $6 each.. atreot. Telephone 1214-4. all these questions the answer must and poultry bouses. Close in town Deaths...... D Can stay nights. Write Box S, in Mrs. Mary Warren. ' The meeting Card of Thank® ...... -1:^ right." L E. Basey. Sr.,' 595 Main WATKINS FURN-'TURE EXCHANGE be a firm N o!” and the price is only $5,500. Jn Memo*lam ...... F street, Si>. Manchester. Tel. 2831-W. care of Herald. 17 Oak Street will be In charge of District Deputy Lost and F ound...... 1 FOR KENT—6 KOOU tenement In an attempt to prove his Miss Mary Hutchison of Sunset Main street location for milk WANTED—TO DO housework by day FOR SALE—GLENWOOD range with North Elm atreet. Call 258. charges Trotzky describes the Apnouncements ...... -2 Moving— Trucking^Storage 20 or hour. Cannot stay nights. Tel. reservoir, perfect condition, A real Rebekah lodge. dealer, garage, battery station or a Personals ...... 3 1307t3. alarming growth of “ red tape” in Antomohlles bargain, 31 Delmont street. FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM flat on P?l- trucking business. We believe wc •Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 GENERAL TRUCKING—Local and mont .street, downstairs, all nod- Soviet Russia with an ever increas- have a property at the right pried Automobiles for Exchange .... 5 long distance, well equipped for Live Stock— Vehicles FOR SALE—LARGE STOCK of used ern improvements and Karage. tn- ing staff of government officials, tobacco," fertilizer. wood, grain, 42 gas ranges, like new. Must go re­ quire 37 Delmont street. TeL 94-5. PUBLIC RECORDS It will be to your Interest to inquir^ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 gardless" -of price. Oqr loss. ■ vour who, instead of the proletariate if you can use such a place. Auto Repairing—Painting ..... 7 heavy freight, etc. Experienced men. itself, are running the Administra­ Auto Schools ...... 7-A Prompt service. Rates very reason­ FOR SALE—GRAY driviiig horse. In­ gain. Edward He®®. 855 Main streat. TO RENT—GKhfBNAUKES Wads­ .Autos—Ship by T ru ck ...... S able^ "Frank" "V. Williams, Buckland. quire Norman Wilson, Gilead. Conn. worth atreet, 6 room flat, all modern tion. Warrantee Deeds Autos—For Hire ...... 3 989-2.' CAN YOU a f f o r d to be without iihprovetiients Inquire 98 Church The army of officials is constant­ Carolyil B; She’ ton and Elbert One?-There Is a mphalt 3 piece Uvtv Street pr telephone 1348. Garages-^Servi'ce—Storage ...... 10 FOR SALE-rNEW MILCH cows, Ing room suite "In Benson Furniture ly growing,” he says. “ Officials con­ Sheitpn to Elizabeth and Sarah ■Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... ' 11 MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK Guernsey and Holstein, herd under Robert 1. Smitl Wanted' Autos—Motorcycles ----- 12 Motor Dispatch. Dally service be­ Compapy’s. window. If there . ever solidate themselves and ris*e above Bennett, a strip of land adjoining state and federal supervision. E.. A. was a bargain that’s one. , Hoot s or Rent 35 Bnaiaesa and Professional Services tween New .York and Manchester. Buckland, Wapping, Conn. Telephone the common people. They mix and the property of the Misses Bennett 1009 Main Business Services Offered...... 13 Call 7 or 1282. Manchester 67-5 • entangle with the "wealthier ele­ or Brookfield street. Household Services Offered...... 13-A FOR RENT—6 ROOM house, modern Building—Contracting...... 14 PEREE'TT & GLENNEY; Call any­ Alosiral instr^ip^pLs . 53 Improvements, garden and frqlf ments in cities and in the country. Tony Mnsceilo to Antonette Mus- lospraoce, Mortgages, time. Tel. 7. Local and long distance Articles For Sale trees if desired. Inquire 136 South cello. land known as 100 Homestead Florists—rNurseries ...... « 15 45 The power of city soviets, formerly Steamship Tickets. Funeral Directors ...... a tr* 16 moving and trucking and freight FOr '^ALeI-BEAUTIFUL new - ort'- Alain street. instrumental in winning the co­ street. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing . . . 17 work and express. Dally express' to FOR SALE—WASHING machine, in able phbriop'aph. Regular value Insurance ...... — . . . . 18 Hartford. good condition. Can be bought rea­ $18.50. Seltingf. at $12.96. 95 cenu operation of the working masses for Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 sonable. Telephone 2043. (down) and (50)' dent® a week. Also Houses for Sale the administration, is dwindling LOCAL and LONG distance moving, g,utdino>bUe tires of all ®lz*8 on easy Moving—^Trucking—Storage . . . . 20 by experienced men. Public store­ rapidly. Soviets go through a pro­ THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Painting—Papering ...... 21 FOR SALE—NEW HOME cabinet pa.vment plan. Mr. o'sca< J. Cheteiat. FOft SALE—10 -ROOM house, all mod­ cess of transformation rendering Professional Services ...... 22 house. L, T. Wood, 55 Blssell street. sewing machine, practically new. In­ •District; Msr. Phone ISOJ'^o and we em improvements, "two car '.faraae. Repairing ...... w... 23 Tel. 49Q. quire at 58 Eldridge street. will gladly call at your .home. Inquire 17 Ford street or telephone them more and more reactionary. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 24 26U -w: Their influence on Important de­ Cher Ami, D.S. C. Toilet Goods and Service...... 25 Professional Services Wanted—-To Buy 58 cisions of political, economic, or Shetchei hy liessey; Synopsis by Uranchc-T "Wanted—Business Service...... 26 Electrical A ppliances— Ri*dio 49 FOR SALE—SINGLE HOUSE 6 rooms .Edncatlonal and parlor, steam heat, oak and cultural nature is decreasing more Courses and Classes . . .. . 27 PIANO TUNING PROMPT AND EFFICIENT radio serr WANTED TO BUY all kind? of cattl.. enamel trim, garage, price 16.500. .ant more and they are gradually Private Instruction ...... 28 vice. Sets, parts and accessories. and chickens, fair price. Dispose of See Stuart" J. Wasley, 815 Main becoming nothing but a powerless Dancing ...... 28-A John Cockerham Official VVlllard Battery Station. your stock at a profit. G ordon's Na­ streol. ,Tel. 1428-2. blusical—Dramatic ...... ,...... 29 6 Orchard St. TeL 245-5. Phone u.s your troubles. Bausola tive Market. Phone 1650. dependency of executive commit­ Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 Radio' and Battery' Service. Tel. YOU WILL BE DRLIGHTED with tees. Discussions on all sorts of Financial EXPERTING BARBERING. courte­ 2448-W. WILL PA Y THE’ HItiHEST ca?h this 7 room single house. Beautiful problems at big Soviet meetings are Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages . . . . . 31 ous and expert service that will win prices ' for ragu, paper, niaga^lnes, reception hgll." hard wood finished Business Opportunities ...... 32 your approval. Latest styles, follow­ ATWATER-KENV CONSOLl'I. all old metal.' Will also buy all kinds of throughout^ steam heat. Lot lOU tt shows and nothing bql thatr” Money to L oa n ...... : ...... 33 ing" dictates -of fashion. Midget Bar­ electric radio $98 installed. One used chickens. Morris 'HI Lesstjer. TeL front. Located "in Hollister street Corruption In Party Money Wanted ...... 34 ber Shop, 1013 Main street. radio and loop aerial $5. 1545. .School Section. Price exceedingly Trotzky tT'aces these conditions •lo'W.t-Terms to suit your require­ Help and Sllnatlons WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE to corruption within the Party. Help Wanted—Fem ale...... 35 Repairing 23 17 Oak "Street ' JUNK ments. B. E. Judd. 843 Main street. Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 Bought at Highest Brices -TeL 2951. “ Job-hunting, bureaucracy, and 1 -’ip Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 AUTOMOBILES,—Wagons repainted. Fuel and Feed 40-A WM. OSTRIN8KY favoritism mg.rk the party’s uevel- •^nts W anted...... 37-A Duco or varnish. Prices reason? ble, Tel. 849; FOR SALE—WASHINGTON street, o.xnent,” be charges. “ Dirty cur­ 5 'lions Wanted—Female . . . . 38 expert work. We can save you brand hew six room Colonial, t'ak fei 'ions Wanted—Male ...... 39 WOOD FOR SALE—First cla s oak floors throughout, fire place, tile rents from foreign and antl-prple- money. 'Peter !A. Baldwin, South wood by the load or cord;.also apple bath; large "corner lot. Price rlghtl En' ".viHent Agencies ...... 40 Main street. Phone 329. Room®, W^tbuijit Board 59 tarian sources are fcrclng their way Ll\ »■ bt»ick—Pels—Poultry—Vehlclea tree and oak ■wood for fireplaces. It Terms! Call. Arthur A. Knofla. Tele­ Can’t be beat. Frank V, WilllAms, into the Party, as for Instance Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 EXPERT Sa w f il in g , bicycle re­ phony 782-2, 875 Main street. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 pairing. tires and parts. Work Buckland. 989-2. FOR r e n t —TWO rooms with kitch­ antisemitism.” Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 enette, corner Main and Eldridge FOR SALE—JUST OFF Bast Center According to the ex-commissary 7 - uaranteed. prices reasonable. Work FOR SALE—STjAB wood. stove Wanted,!— .Re’s —Poultry—Stock 44 one while you wait. Bills' Tire Re­ streets; also store fpr rent. Inquire "struct, nice 6 room-home, fire place, of war the situation of the work­ For Sale—Miscellaneoua - f length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 f ■■liars Silk City Barber Shop. oak floors and trim, 2 car garrge, pair Shop, ISO Spruce -freet. a truck load. V. Firpo. 116 Wells -»r ' high elevation. Owner says sacrifice. ers is pitibale. •Articles for Sale ...... 45 A message was written to the American troops di- Boats and Accessories . . . . * .... 46 BICYCLE REPAIRING, tires, parts, street. Phone 2466-W and z634-2. FOR RHiNT-rROOM in private lainlly Price very low. Small amount cash, “ Their numbers has not increas­ Building Materials ...... 47 for gentleman only. Apply 23 Laurel mortgages arranged. Call- Arthur A. 'recting them either to stop the fire or Advance it be- expe.rt service. ' Complete stock of FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING kiHd.s street.' Knoffa. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main ed and their social standard has Lnamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. .48 fishing tackles, .ausical instruments, of wood, sawed stove length, and yond Major Whittlesiey's position on the Bois du Beuge. lUeotrical Appliances—Radio .... 49 prices right. J. P. Ledgard, 218 N< rth ' street. not improved,” he claims. “ Suffer­ 1' lie! and Feed ...... 49-A Main street. under cover, chestnut hard and slab; ing is greatest among the weakest The dispatch was tied to the legs of three, of ,the Gardt-n — Farm—Dairy Products ■ 60 L. T. Wood Company. 55 Bissell St. Wanted-—Room?— Hoard 32 FOR SALE—ON EASY terms, 5 room house with chicken coop etc in group of workers, unskilled labor, pigeons, but the birds never were heard from after they Hniisehold Goods ...... 61 w a n t e d —AUTO owners desiring FOR SALE—HARD WOOD slab®, season workers, women and youth­ Machinery and' Tools ...... 52 expert repair or welding service at WANTED—BY business couple, two Homestead Park. Apply to C. D. were released. sawed stove length $10 per cord. O. Wbltcher 'at The Manchester" Lumber ful workers. Unemployment also Musical Instruments ...... 53 reasonable prices to call at The H. Whipple, telephone 2228 jvenings. rooms furniihe'd’ for bbusekeeplhg. y,Vinfni2i2iii£iji|iirUMr.iitiiiiiniijini>^nit>iiih^^ ;'ffice and Store Equipment...... 54 Oliver Welding Works, corner Peari Apply 1073 Main street, in care of Co;- gripped the hitherto strongest class Sporting Goods—G uns...... 55 and Spruce atreeta. FOR SALE—BEST of hard, wood $8 A. & P. , specials at the Stores ...... 56 of incjustrial workers. According to load mixed wood $R 50 load, slabs official statistics the number of un­ Wearing .Apparel—Furs ...... 57 VACUUM CLEANER—Clock, phono­ $7.00. Cash. Cnarles Palmer. 895-3. Wanted—to Buv ...... 5S graph, door closer repairing. Lock Apartments, Flats, TecemenL 38 ARCHBISHOP REGISTERS. employed in April, 1927 "was 1,- Rooms—ponrd—Hotels—Besorta and gunsmtth’.ng; - key fitting. 478,OQO. In reality it was about Itcstanrants Bra)tbwaite. 5'2 Pearl street., Garden, Farm, Dairy Productc; 50 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all Rooms Without Board...... 59 Improvements, steam heat, and two millions. 1 predict that by the Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, GRAIN, FLOUR, hav and straw. Try garage. Inquire at 52 Bussell street. Mexico City, Feb. 27.— Three end of 1931, mainly through the Country Board—Resorts...... 6ft kev fitting, 'safes opened, saw filing 20 per cent" Moons Dairy feed. We Telephone 303-2. members of the Catholic hierarchy influx of labor, from the country Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 and grinding. Work called tor. feed it at our own farm. I. P. Camp­ of Mexico, who had been in biding Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm bell. Phone 2400. FOR RENT—5 ROOM a,t 174 Eldrldgf this number will have increased to Krai Estate For Rent street. TeL 462. street, ’ Improvements. Inquire 2( fo r ' two years, have registered about three million. Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. 63 Birch street or 172 Eldridge street. their residences with the ministry As a result there will be a no­ Business I*ocations tor Rent . . . . 64 SEWlNO m a c h in e repairing 6t all Hoaaehold GuoCs 5A Houses for Rent ...... 66 makes, oils, needles and supplies, ft. of Interior, It was ofliclally an­ ticeable Increase of homeless chil­ Suburban tor Rent ...... 66 W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. TeL FOR RENT-ii-FIVE ROQM . downstair nounced today.. dren, beggars and vice? 716. FOR SALE—3 PIECE mahogany bed tenement, Elro street.' Phone 2S 07. Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 room set. Reasonable for quick sale. The. prelates are Archbishop of Turning to the foreign policy of Wanted to R e n t...... 68 Telephone 897-5 or call 114 Summer- •Qaxaca, the Rev. Dr. Jose Othon the Soviet Union Trotzky proph J Real Estate For SaL Tailoring-—Dy-eing— Cleaiiln,t 24 street. ' ... FOR"'vREiCT*:^5 .vBODM"' -ah >1^-^ Apartment Buildings for Sale . . . €9 prov'effiehts.fgCTg'ge.’ Apply,*28''Hollis-' ijunez, o f ' . the City of Oaxaca; ecies a dark future. He says: ter street. Business Property for S a le ...... 70 su rrs MADE TO ORDER *25 up. Bishop Manuel- Fulcheri Y Pletra- Menace To Soviets Farnij and'Land for S a le ...... 71 FOR SALE—RECONDITIONED eleb- Easter comes early—order now. tric washing machines — bargain FOR. r e n t —5 r o o m coftage, all im­ santa, of .-.Zamora; and Bishop Max­ “ The international situation is Reuses for Sale ...... •...... 72 Cleaning, and pressing. Hartford Lots for S a le...... 73 ' prices, cash or terms. The Home provements. IngjulTe ‘ 35 Birch; street. im or Maximo RnlB Y Flories, of the menacing the Soviet Union. Only Tailoring Co. Nick DeTla Fera, Prop., Electric Appllanc-) Cbrp;, 749" Main Mrs. Archie Hayes.-TeL. 608. Resort Pro.perty for S a le ...... 74 15 Oak street. . street. Phone 2936. Diocese of M ^co. proletarian revolutions in other Then the . “ lost "bat­ Suburban for Sale ...... 7S TO RENT — cEN'rklTNiAt' "apart- All had been In biding since European countries could avert this talion" sent its last Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 STATE TAILORING SHOP. Clearing, FOR SALE—ROLLED top de^k and , ments". tour"' repm aa?artanen.t. . Janlr iVanted—Real" Estate...... 77 pressing, dyeing, repairing. Suits A ^ il, 19fi7. • Four • other members danger. The years between 1923 pigeon, Cher Ami. The Up Cher Ami rose until Aartlon—Legal Notices swivel .chair, in.good conditfon, price tor service, heat, gas range.- ice box of the Catholic hierarchy are still and 1925, marked by recognition made to order. Michael Della Fera. $10. Mrs. Chas. E. Norton, 9 Oakland furnished. Call Mamohestbr Con­ message was placed in a he w as high enough. Auction S ales...... 71 Prop., in Bissell street, next to street. struction Company, 2100 or 782-2. In hiding. of the Soviet Union through a num- Ijegal' Notices ...... 7J Western Union. littie aluminum capsule Then he flew in a bee- j land tied to Cher Ami's line, dropped into the GAS BUGGIES—Clear As Mud By FRANK BECK ^leftteg. coop At headquarters. -, A -- ' ^ YOUR Y O U M E N T H A T S FR IEN D { ,S O f 'i W CA^|T 'ALEC; I S E T T L E I T WHOA! W HAT I O H I w e r e w t ; t a l k ,SWEAR 1. , YOURSELVES. YO U S T/ Y S A ID ... H O W OH! SATISFIED I D M Y D ID N 'T . HERE « DAN. SUCH W H A T COM E ? , TH E R E WWII>9 ITH 4UST-'VS FRIEND K N O W I COME ON. VIOLA. YO U A N D £ A FUSS ARE YOU NOW T H IS Dt u r n i n g WA' l/X WE'LL 60 INTO HAVE PLENTY I OVER 0 0 IN 6 1 IS MB d o w n ; COMI ‘' ' ^ A N O T H E R T O T A L K ^ O N E W IT H ESCORTED STEADY TERRIBLE YOU iHAD TO R O O M W H ER E A B O U T . THE WOMAN! MY T H E VIOLA! L COME* HERE.AND’ ;0K, Y O U C A N SAVVV!?. EXCITEMENT FRIEND? L A D Y WATER h u m il ia t e m e ; fV"' n e v e f ; LIE D O W N T H A T STAPnrEO HERE'. ^PLEASEI RMB r r r UNOeRStAr*lP. SHE A N D r e s t ; W ITH THE IN 'ilSAUJ DEAR. SODDEN RIEHT APPEARANCE OP NOW. rri V IO L A A N D MR. DRESSER A T HEM’S DINNER PARTY W A S O N LY INCRfiASED BY <0 THE PARRA4E OF EXPLANATIONS Thus was delivered the' word that s a y e d "t h a ^ r T H A T mainder of the battalion from annihilafioii^ $ut Uial. FOMLOW^. w.as not the only deed that won the silver, medal tingulshsd service for Cher Ami. • V : ' »nd 3/n.sm. Cffy-tCht. H2S. Th« Cw ■» S&. H 7.

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!,V i T»AGE T H IR T E E N MAMCHESrER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER,^ CONN., WEDNESDAY,- FEBRUARY 27, 1929. By Percy L. Crosby CLAPPER FANNY SAYS:' SKIPPY SENSE and NONSENSE ■ V fiH?

Signs of Greatness. A friend of mine was in Alabama ^ H ou > 0 YA recently, an4 the pnly church in the YA Oon T lown where he spent a Sunday was KtJou) a * 5 ) CAU^S I 'M presided over by a negro preacher. KNOlO tUHAT The preacher, after comparing him­ F o u A o 'c l o c k ? SuPpOSBO To self to Caeser, Napoleon and TIM6 lY Lf — Theodore Roosevelt, said: “ All 8 6 H 0 M 6 AT great men do not come from cities. No. Ah myself com’ frum a no fo O R O’ c l o c k count lil’ town down here in Ala­ bama where they still b’lieve im­ plicit in calomel, hell and the Democratic party."

A Disai)pointment. At a small station in .\labama the daily passenger train was get­ W ting ready to leave. “ All right back there?” bawled the conductor. “ Hoi’ on! Hoi’ on!” shrilled a V PEG.ir.s.»T.orf. feminine voice from inside the wait­ Copjritht, 1929, Percy I* Cndby, Ccntnl Pnu Aun., Inc] 0.1 $28. A NEA SEHVICE. IWC. U t - ing room, “ Jess wait till I gets mah clothes on” OUR ROARDINC HOUSE Every college girl knows it’s And, then, as the occupants of The Toonerville Trolley That M eets A ll the Trains By Fontaine Fox great life if one weakens just the train craned their necks e.xpect- By Gene Ahern little. antly, she appeared with a basketful of laundry. 1 A-TES-r DEvtuopEMENT IM THE FEOP BETWEEt^ THE SKiPPEf^ VOeiL, I Lfk'g At a dinner on one occasion a a; Blit. ANP -THOSE WHO -t a k e APVAMTA^E o>I-rHE ■ .^EPUCEP professor thought he would ask a ' (F \T iS k iV enoabhi LEAUikIS A t£iU * - coloied cloak-room attendant a few FARF ON-THE Roop o R P E R E P ^ Y -rHE’ToWM CoUMClU.. (ji T ^ iS ' House m Ws EUF,------AM"* Vo-x questions about his memoiy. — -- — ------Jg—------—---- ■ ^ ^ . As the attendant hirnded him his Voii AMi> *rft£ m a :3^)-r , WoH^t MIMD I f t h t MOfi.K hat he said: “ How do you know viirMoLi-r* ‘BrikSg ik ig this one is mine?” STAV.f WITH ME f SWl.H SEVEN STROKES. “ I don't know that, suh,” was the INi A R£LA*nOKl [ HEYL SMARe TH’ answer. If you can WADE, you • can -G£t' *rHAT CotlSlKi *RooM U)itH ME A kI^ SWIM. Just follow letter golf “ Then why do you give it to TH’ M AtoR, t h a t rules and you’ll be swimming in me?” queried the profesor. ■poiOl^ T^RotA rUeiR£, “ Cause you gave it to me, suh.” seven strokes. That’s par and one AfSI> OIST O F TftlS* \F -fH’ MoUK i>oesu’r jolution is on another page. , Sambo, who had had several House / ^ A AAAii o i ’SECt Xo H/M f 1 weeks hard life ou a French battle- ww-fUKlKl'/ rHi»Js,w.V'KUoa; I field, was asked . by an officer, IS S'/ 'TUE w A D E I “ Where are you from Sambo?” CO/SdPflKiV HE KEEPS,-. tHlS MOKlK KolPS ' “ Ah’s from .Alabama, boss,” said ww 'S u r I Polkl'T HIMSELF V/ERV ALOOV I Sambo, “ and if ah ever gets back /ABAtJ t h a t a s ' a FRO/ATHOS£ OTHeR I there again ah’ll never be frum ( 3 u i there no mo’ boss.” ReFLecTfoU ' 3ASOOfUS IM -THIS’ H ouse / I • “ G’way, fellah; whafs you know OKI THe about the Bible, anyway?” /viofJKeV / “ Huh, man, Ab knows evahthing they is to know about hit.” “ Yeb? .Ah bets five you don’ even know th’ bawd’s prayer.” “ Put up.” “ There ’tis. Go ahead.” "Awright, now— but wait a min­ t ute, big boy— which I.awd’s prayer is you talkin’ about?” White Wash, a negro, asked for a day off to bury his wife, ^and then a fortnight later he asked for an­ 5 w ■T other day off. “ What’s up this time, Washing­ ton?” S w V THE RULES. “ Ah’s gettin.g’ married, sah. ’ “ Already? Why. it’s only two DEPARt- 1— The idea of Letter Golf is to | change one word to another and do j weeks since yon buried your wife.” uRe it in 'par, a given number of strokes , ■“Yes, sab, but .Ab don’t hold IS HOU) spite long.” Thus to change COW to HEN, in | ASSiiREP=i three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, 1 you HEN. ' Nervous Old Lady: “ .Ai'e sure the train wili stop when you 2— You change only one letter pull that rope?” at a time. Conductor: "Absolutely, VV\ , (-tFont.-iim- i-ox. 1920. Tlic Bell Syntlic.xic. Inc.) 3— You must have a complete word, of comman usage, for each other end is tied around the gine'er’sneck.” jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ B y C r a n e Just B efore the Battle M other tions don’t count. w a s h i n (; t o n t u b b s w 4— The order of letters cannot be Mother; In my day we never thought of doing such things. changed. Flapper: Well, don’t you w'ish One *solution is printed on an­ M6UL, OLD ToPPER, ( FRAME O P-A Pl^TS FR^^^£ OP- ^ you had? viHN PlDl^T I 6 0 other page. f, eFFRMTlRe VSS SGTTL6D. UN SWD W£'0. CiGT W6- HE'S CrOT WE HAMEU'T A CBANCE-t'M A. CrONER., HOWE VdVTH (sOTi? WM PAN A-PTER TONtORROVAJ FT ONE OH OHl IME A6AINST Trt’ BEST SS \S ^ ^ 1 Vlv^'D V EVER CON\E W ISS PER DUEL SHORT, £R. GRFNP VlZEf? POOUST IN'VAtiOELABRA. To Th is o lp countrV AMS\^1AN? OH, \MHV SviEET ^ i \ viAS I ’EVEM ^ M # // PAS OF •BORN? FREEPOIA COCHRAN — PICTURES KNICK BEFORE MO. u ft orr. The puel-

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gram. In this number, both clubs GLEE CLUBS REACH were extended to the utmost, but ABOUT TOWN the tones blended perfectly, main­ ■V taining an admirable degree of har­ ------— ------A NEW HIGH MARK mony in the full volume of the fortissimo passages. Circulating Library Free Parking Center church Women’s Federa­ An enlarged parking space tion will meet to sew for the This Is the first time that eight All the latest fictions can be part music has been attempted in Madura hospital tomorrow after­ and G Clef Give Ad­ found in our Circulating Library. in the rear of the store-room noon. mirable Concert at Swedish Manchester, unaccompanied, and if 2c per day. actual perfection was not attained Miss Anna Cervini and Miss Anna = Lutheran Church. the results were praisewortly to a Front Entrance. for over 200 cars* Jones won first prizes for the best degree. l.adles’ costupie at the masquerade Filling the high-ceiling church Miss Alice Erickson. 17 year old dance given by the Pythian Sisters with harmony, the Beethoven and violinist, displayed fine technique at Rockville Saturday evening. G. Clef Glee Clubs, with a combin­ and made an admirable appearance. They attended as partners, both ed chorous of 80 voices, reached She gave the audience a variety of wearing dresses of Spanish inspira­ greater heights of musicaf accom­ selections that immediately won tion. Miss Cervini wearing a hand­ plishment than ever before, in their her acclaim. In hei: first number, The Market Has Advanced! Wise Youthful some draped shawl. concert at the Swedish Lutheran “Symphonie Espagnole (Andante- Rondo)” Miss Erickson, at times, Mrs. John Miner is chairman of church last night.' Opening with two eight part made her instrument seem alive. the card party which the ladies of She was .accompanied bv her Housewives Will Stock-Up Now St. James’s church will give in the numbers, “The Word of God” and “The Countless Hosts,” by Grieg, brother, Ernest, who proved him­ school hall at S o’clock this eve­ self an adept accompanist. ning The others on the commit­ the clubs did full justice to the While the Old Prices Are Still tee are Mrs. Walter Buckley. Mrs. slow, occasionally passionate music. Albert Pearson’s solo “Israfel” .Inhn Buckley. Mrs. Mark Peterson, In the first rendition the voices by King demonstrated further the Mrs. J. Riley and Mrs. W. F. Tay­ held to just the right amount of improvement he shows at every ap­ .Featuring Prints and Plain Shades lor. Bridge, straight whist and set­ power, neither club overwhelming pearance. The selection hardly ‘ In Etf ect on back will he played^with IS prizes the other. The second, closely allied gave him a chance to show his full and refreshments. in theme and cadence, gave the G powers. He is a singer one never Clefs a much a better chance to tires of listening to. •Temple Chapter. Order of the show the thoroughness of their The separate niiinbeijs of the Kastern Star, will meet at the Ma­ training and with the addition of Beethoven Club, “The Blizzard” sonic Temple this evening. The Albert Pearson as bass soloist, the and and G Clef Club, “Seraphic business will include the ceremony number was splendidly done. Song,” the latter being' accom­ of initiation. The closing numbers by the com­ panied -by Miss Erickson and Miss bined chorus , “In Heaven Above” Helen D.’Berggren, were decidedly The Ladies Sewing Circle of the and “Praise To The Lord.” by well done. Lutheran Concordia church will Christiansen, provided many oppor­ Another feature of the program SHEETS oad PILLOW CASES meet for work tomorrow afternoon tunities for expert rendition, of was the organ and piano duet by Vivid little prints on dark and light grounds... .• at 2 o’clock. nearly the same tempo and quality Helge Pearson and Miss Eva John­ as the two numbers by Grieg, threw son accompanist of the Glee Clubs. / the burden on the G Clefs, who up­ Both played with wonderful finesse You will save from 10c to 20c on each sheet by buying fashionable flat crepes in gay shades as well as the pop­ held it remarkably well, blending and skill characteristic of them. now. Our prices will have to be advanced due to the CHARLES RAY TO HEAD perfectly with the modulated tones of the Beethovens. Rudolph Swan­ recent increase on the wholesale cost. Wise housewives ular tans,and navys. .showing by their surplus effects, son, tenor soloist, had a prominent The number of cigaret adver-j will stdck-up on Lady Pepperell sheets and pillow cases LEGIONNAIRES BANQUET part in this number and executed tisements appealing to women is it with great beauty of tone. increasing. We expect almost any now and save. smart tucks, pleatings and jacket treatments that they “Praise To The Lord,” the final day now to see assorted colors in / C. P. Quimby, E. F. White and offering was the best on the pro­ fags, to match hats and gowns. ai’e quite of the moment. Frocks that can be worn H. C. Jackson Also Speakers at Annual Dinner. Personality in Bedrooms As smartly at any daytime occasion. Models for the slim « Charles Ray. president of Rogers and'matured figures. Paper Manufacturing Company, Expressed by ' ^ will be toastmaster at the annual ruoNi banquet of Dilworth-Cornell. Post,. Frocks—Main Floor Xo. 102, American Legion next Monday evening at the Sub Alpine \ Colored Sheets and Club, it was , announced today. Clarence P. Quimby, principal of GOOD TWINOS TO CAT Manchester High School. Edward Pillow Cases F. White, regional commander ot • the American Legion and Harry C. SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT. Jackson, national committeeman of Pardon our exuberance and tlie ubise we can’t Certain colors become you. You always choose them In the organization, will be the prin­ help making, but liei^ are a couple or three items buying your frocks because they favor your skin and hair and Salesmen Samples of the Famous cipal speakers. that every Pinehurst patron will be interested in be­ eyes—and because people admire you in these colors.- So we Commander White acted as stale cause they in turn can't help it. They are Great suggest that In your bedroom you follow the same principle— adjutant for four years was elected StulT! re^onal commander at the San SPECIAL PRICE ON ROYAL LUNCH CRACK­ build your color scheme around the shades you feel best In, \ntonio convention. His territory ERS AND ON NATIONAL BISCUIT GRAHAMS— those in which you look your prettiest. To help you In carry-^ comprises all of New England. New TWO POUND BOXES 3S CENTS ihg-out your color schemes Lady Pepperell are showing sheets C inderella. York and New Jersey. The com- Another one: and pillow cases with colored borders in maize, rose, blue, mittee has arranged so that the | SIZE 80 GRAPE FRUIT, excellent quality, FIVE speeches will not be too long. Both | FOR A QUARTER—the biggest grape fruit bar­ nile, lavender and peach. Parity Frocks—Suits—Rompers professional and Legion talent will gain yet. take part in «he vaudeville pro- 1 Still anotheT: gram.. A1 Rehrend’s orchestra will ; FRESH STRAWBERRIES DUE TOMORROW furnish the music. A roast turkey^ MORNING AT THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF Lady Pepperell Colored Hem and spaghetti supper will be served j 44 CENTS a basket. TWO BASKETS FOR 85 bv (he legion chef. CENTS. $1.00 and $1.39 ■ The committpp is receiving reser­ A new National Cookie, a mighty nice one, regu­ vations so fast that it fears the re­ Pillow Cases pair $1.98 lar 25 cent article, at an introductory price of 21 quests will exceed the capacity of cents.x For a practical and different bridge or whist prize* why not Adorable panty frocks, suits and rom­ Foreslghted mothers will buy their the dining hall. The original plans Don’t forget the 1 p. ni. afternoon delivery, give a pair of Lady Pepperell pillow cases With the new col­ pers In plain colors.and dainty prints children's spring and summer needs were set for ati attendance of 150. which reaches the home in time for Madame the ored borders in pastel shades? ^ trimmed with touches of hand embroid­ .during this special selling. Suits, pan­ which Is about 50 per cent of the Housewife to receive the goods before going out ery and smocking All pastel shades. ty frocks and rompers fashioned of total rosier of the Post and owing for the afternoon. Phone 2000. The frocks and suits come in size 4 broadcloth and cotton prints in the to the capacity of the hall must years, the rqmpers in sizes 1 and 2. wanted shades. Garments that regu­ hold to the original plans. The Sheets and Pillow Cases—Main Floor Some are slightly soiled. larly retail at $1.08 and ,$2.98. cammittee has expressed the hopes Boston Matches, special...... 19c a carton that all reservations will be made 6 boxes to a carton. Baby Shop—Mailn Floor before February 2S. I Pinehurst Creamery Tub Butter ... 53c lb. Philadelphia is considering plae- « Strictly Fresh Eggs...... 55c dozen tnr a memorial tablet in honor of W EST ^ POINT General Smedley D. Butler, who Royal Scarlet Shaker Salt, was ousted as head of the police ONE GROUP OF force by politicians because he tried 3 full size boxes...... 25c TOWELS to clean up the town. Adding insult to injury. Corn Flakes Sc. Wheatena or Cream of Open Clams for chowder. Wheat 23c. Corselettes and Corsets Oysters and Scallops. Small Sausage 3.'>c Ib. Sausage Meat 29c ib. , NEWENGUND Filet of Haddock. . Pigs’ Liver, 2 lbs. 3,>c. Turkish Towels Dressed Haddock Beef Liver, 2 lbs. 39c. Choice of Five Colored Hems $2.95. BOILED DINNE Smoked Filet of Haddock Ribs of Corned Beef at THURSDAY, FEB. 28 Smelts, Butterfish 12c to 16c lb. make an eco­ We have gone through our stock and picked out odd and Fresh Mackerel nomical dinner. discontinued corselettes and corsets that were $3.95 to |5 5:30 to 7 P. M. and reduced them to $2.95 The rseiettes are made of Boxes for Kindling 50c and 75c load. Charcoal. flesh brocade, with or without the underbelt. Your choice North M. E. Church Ken-L-Rations for Dogs 15c can. Puppy food* of a side or a front hooked girdle. Broken sVces.' . Given by the Ladies Aid Society All Terrier food for large or small dogs 75c a large bag c each .Menu: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Tur­ For King Arthur Flour or the best Bulk Molasses try nips, Potatoes, Salads, Rolls, Cof­ Pinehust. Phone 2000. fee, Steamed Pudding. ($6.50 Dozen) $ 1 Bandeaux Special 69= TicKets, 00c. Although these turkish towels are Crepe de chine and satin bandeaux in' white only. ' 34, runs of the mill, we guarantee that they 36 and 38. ^ . will give the maximum of wear that is usually associated with West Point tow­ els. Large, fluffy, turkish towels—^the Corsets and Bandeaux—Main Floor, Rear kind “he” likes to use—in size 24x4^8: inches. Regular 79c grade. Choice of five good shades: ' Reduced Prices on Blue Lavender Nile Sleds—Toboggan Sleds- Skis Rose Gold Flexible Sleds...... $1.00 to $6.98 S k is ...... $1.69 to $6.50 Color Fast Toboggan Sleds...... $3.98 to $4.98 Sleds and Skis—Basement' Turning It To Use Towels—^Main Floor

If any accident befalls you, remember to A sluggish liver in the Spring­ DON’T BLAME YOUR WATCH OR time brinsps on a rundown, tired out feeling. turn to yourself and inquire what power you CLOCK WHEN IT REFUSES TO RUN. WATKiNSmOTHERS; Inc. Brace up. have for turning it to use. Make good use of Blame yourself, for probably they haven't been cleaned or oiled in n long time, They should be kept in good mechanical CHIROPRACTIC every opportunity to econmize and save. An condition to give the maximum of satisfactory service. _ Let us put your watch or clock in shape if it is in need of repair. treatment wiU stimulate. established ' 54 y ea r s account with us is the very thing needed.. F.E.BRAY ^ 0 iAPEl!J^W Cm }SZ Dr. M. H. SQUIRES JE^V£LEI^ Selwitz Biodc. Phone 487-2. Farr Building, South MancbMter Ro^rfiLAndersotii Pfione^OO 645 Hain Street, ' Funeral Director ' *or2837-'w:

The world’s largest grain ele­ New Brunswick’s conlrlbution vator— No. 11 of the Saskatcbe- to Uncle Sam's Yujetlde celebra­ ^UTH;I1ANCHESTER, CONN. Van Wheat Pool at Port Arthur, tion included some >3.U00,000' Ontario—of 6.900,000 bushels ta- Chrlstnias . trees — the greatest padity, went^ioto operation recent* at)mbtr ever, shipped front the ly. arovlaaa. Advertise in The Evening H e r# It Pays P u k B u iM iiM