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Hoover Consults with Euhu Root on Cabinet Post

Hoover Consults with Euhu Root on Cabinet Post

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VHB WBATHER NET PRESS RUN VoiMABt hr U. «. W M (h«( Bamra. AVERAGE DAILY craOULATION New Uhreh for the month of December, 1928 Unsettled tonight; Setnrdar fair s ta te 5,209 C onn and slightly colder. Member cf the Andit Bnreaii of ClrcnlatloBS t (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE TUfKEE CENTS VOL. XLIIL, NO. 75. (Classified Advertising on Page 14) ill,! SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929. MRS. RICKARD Are Martians Trying WltKiS PARn Major John and Florence HOOVER CONSULTS GETS BULK OF To Signal The Earth? ATSOUTHPOLE WITH EUHU ROOT TEX’S ESTATE Paris, Jan. 11.— Is Mars trying^ M. Pensa and fellow scientist TOmEBACK to signal the earth? observed between 8 and 11 p. m., a glow of silvory light, on absolutely M. Henri Pensa, French astrono­ ON CABINET POST moonless nights, sufficiently strong Jack Dempsey Says Promo­ mer, says that the phenomena re­ to ena’olb a c.an to see objec*^a 200 To Store Their Machines cently witnessed in the Rhodes yards off. That was last winter. The same phenomenon was again wtt- Venerable Leader of Re^lh ter's Wealth Will Amount mountains, in Auvergne, when nesael in November. In the ..bsence and Equipment Until They meteor-like trails were seen in the of a moon the astronomers were un­ REED WARNS to a Million— Other Por­ sky, may turn out to be Martian able to account for it. ' Retnm Next Season; Their lican Party Called to si^nsils* Astronomer’s Opinion His statement aroused high in­ M. Pensa, therefore, suggests AGAINST THE Washington by President- tions of the Will. terest in scientific circles today. that the Martian 4, having, unsuc­ Reason for Leaying. On three successive nights— at cessfully tried last winter and again the same hour each time— “ me­ in November to signal the earth by KEimPACr Elect— Root Considered light waves, have adopted a more New York. Jan. 11.— Mrs. Max­ teors” wore seen in the Rhodes New York, Jan 11— A copyright­ regio. They left a trail of fire In violent form of slgnallnig in the ed article written by Captain Sir ine Elliott Rickard, the widow of form of “ inter-planetary bombard­ One of Ablest Men in their wake. ’ hen :hty suddenly Hubert Wilkins published in the the late Tex Rickard, ihherited the fell, fragments were picked up. ment.” Hence, the “ meteors.” Missouri Senator Says Amer­ bulk of the millionaire sports pro­ 'M. Pensa m .intains that no me­ After three nights, the meteoric New York American and associated United States— Sened as moter’s estate, by terms of the will teor would ha e bee i senn on three phenomena ceased as suddenly as Hearst newspapers today announces succesii'.e nights travelling in the they had appeared. If the theory of that members of the Wilkins-Hearst ican Institutions Would made public today. same direction. He believes that the M. Pensa is correct. Mars is once Antarctic Expedition are about to Adviser in Two Cabinets. According to Jack Dempsey, the “ apparitions” may be the result of more discouraged by its futile ef­ return to civilization. estate will amount to $1,000,000. a Martian attempt to signal our forts to communicate with the “ We have decided to postpone Be Jeopardized by Pro­ Following is Rickard’s will in planet. earth. further exploration until next sea­ son” , Captain Sir Hubert, who is Washington, Jan. 11.— .After part: commander of the expedition, says, posed Ratification. i nearly a week of constant confer- “ In the event my wife, Maxime “ because of the unusual meteorolo­ j ences with politicians, weighing Elliott Rickard, shall be alive at gical conditions during the early i their recommendations, Herbert the time of my death, I give and part of our season and the fact that Washington, Jan. 11.— Senator ATTACK ON HIGH HEELS Hoover found surcease today in a bequeath to her the sum of fifty oui* discoveries show that Graham- Reed (D) of Missouri this after­ thousand dollars ($50,000); my long talk with one prominent parfy Land is a group of islands, not part noon warned the Senate that real property located in the state of of the Antarctic continent and not figure who, is quite confident, was Florida, and all my personal ef­ American institutiens .would be AROUSES MUCH INTEREST offering, as we thought it would, a no appoinment and no political pre­ fects, automobiles, household goods, connected line in case of engine jeopardized and the safety of the ferment after March 4— Elihu furniture, books, pictures, silver­ failure.” nation imperilled by unconditional ware and chattels of like general j To Leave Machines Root, the venerable Nestor of the ratification of the Kellogg-Briand character. The provision for the | The article adds that the explor­ Republican Party. , benefit of my wife. Maxime Elliott |New York Doctor Agrees RAPID JUSTICE ers intend to look for a safe place Peace Pact. The aged leader— he will be 84 Rickard, in this paragraph, second; today in which to store their ma­ With his twenty years service in next month— emerged from his of my last will and testament, shall, chines and equipment until next semi-retirement and came to Wash­ be in lieu of dower. ! With British SpechJist the Senate near a close, Reed sang IN WITCH CASE year’s venture into the frozen Polar the swan song of his long battle ington at the express invitation of Other Bequests. regions. When the party returns, it “ I direct my executor to divide] against entangling alliances. He at­ the president-elect. Mr. Hoover, it That The; Are Injorious was also said, an effort will be made tacked the Kellogg pact as a “ mass was said, wanted to have “ a gen­ my stock holdings in South Amer-1 to find a more southerly base for of confusing interpretations,” de­ eral consultation” with Mr. Root^ ica Land & Title company of Para-| explorations.' guay, into such number of parts as ■ claring the treaty had a hundred and th ^ had it over the Hoover But Women Think Not. Curry's Fate in Hands of “ We are highly gratified over the breakfast table in S street. near equal as may be, as shall! discovery that Graham Land, hith­ different interpretations. Ho ap­ equal the number of those herein- ■ pealed to the Senate to place its Wanted His Opinion. erto thought to have been a part of Particularly, it was said, Mr, after in this paragraph named. One . n kio-v, Jury and Another Being the Antarctic continent, .was in own interpretation on the treaty of each parts I give to each of the- New lork, Jan. 11 The high and added he would then join in Hoover wanted to obtain the de­ reality a group of islands detached tached viewpoint of Mr. Root upon following who shall be alive at the; heel of milady is phj'sically injur- from the mainland,” Sir Hubert ratifying it. time of my death; my sister, Alice Picked for Hess, Every war in history, every in­ a variety of matters that will affect lOUS. said. vasion of a defenseless country, he, Ills administration after March 4. J. Burk; my sister Jesse H. Adams; The heel is beautiful. Next Year’s Plans. my sister, Sylvia Hedman; my said, could have been waged under They discussed Cabinet appoint­ The high heel is older than the “ Next year, we can hope to carry niece. Merle Rickard; my niece. BULLETIN! our b£LSe to the continent itself, the terms of the Kellogg pact. ments, Latin-American affairs, and Ruby Rickard; my niece. Maude M. United States— so what is one to do and start from there on a flight world policies in general. They Johnson; my nephew, William T. about it. Jan. 11— John Currj-, a rud­ along the still undiscovered coast HIS L.4ST FIGHT discussed them at such length that Jennings; my nephew, Robert T. This was the variable reaction dy cheeked, black liairec( boy line from where our discoveries He’s “ in the army now!” The spiffy young ma^or of the First the president-elect was late getting Jennings; my nephew, George R. Company, Governor of Connecticut’s Guards, pictured above, is John Washington, Jan. 11.— Senator to his hotel for the daily round of today to a dispatch from London of 14, was today found guilty ended this year for a further l;800 James A. Reed, leader of the Irre- Jennings; nephew, Cecil M. Jen­ quoting an attack on the feminine Coolidge.- ’The pretty gitl whose hand he holds is— how did you guess political interviews. of murder in the first degree miles to the Ross sea barrier.” it?—^Florence Trumbull, John’s fiancee and daughter of Governor John concildbles and veteran Of a thou­ nings. high heeled shoe by Dr. A. E. Ken- “ By his second successful flight,” There is probably no living Re­ Romembers Mother. for his part in the slaying bf H. Trumbull of Connecticut. The picture was taken at the inaugural sand legislative battles, will stag's publican w'bo has a. richer back­ “ In the event my mother, Mrs. nard, bone specialist. Dr. Kennard Dr. Bowman .says, “ Captain Sir Hu­ his last great senatorial fight to­ asserted that high heels would re­ Nelson D. Rehmeyer, aged ball In Hartford. John was appointed to the governor's staff after an ground of' experience and knowl­ Lou J. Adams shall be living at bert Wilkins, commander of the act of the legislt^turp had amended the‘National Guard law of the state. day with a formal speech against sult in a generation of crippled wo­ “ |)ow wow doctor.” He was Wilkins-Hearst expedition, has edge 5f governmental policies, both the time of my death, I give and be­ Florence has on an imported frock of white georgette trimmed with se­ unconditional ratification of the domestic and foreign than has queath to my trustee hereinafter men and charged that some British sentence by the jury to life brought a sharp focus the extra­ Kellogg-Briand Peace Treaty. society women even were having imprisonment. ordinary results of his three quins. ______Elihu Root. He served in two cab­ named such sum as in the judgment The “ Fighting Jim” of Democra­ inets, McKinley s and Roosevelt’s. of my executor hereinafter named, their middle or little toe amputated This was tlie same verdict months work. cy, who retires from the Senate on in order to wear fashionable shoes. that another .lury gave In the “ Wilkins achieved a whole year's He was his party's leader in the will yield a sum of $6,000 a year. March 4 after a spectacular 20-year Senate for six years, and the diplo­ “ Upon her death my said trustee Agrees With Specialist case of John Blymyer, co-de­ work in a 1,200 mile flight made career, probably will make one of “ I agree with Dr. Kennard that fendant, w’ho claimed Reh- COOUDGE KEEPS FRIENDS matic missions that he has under­ shall in the event my daughter, unfier ideal weathe. conditions. the greatest speeches of his career. Maxime Texas Rickard, be then liv­ high heeled shoes are tending to myer “ bewitched" Curry, Bly­ This was done in nine hours on taken in behalf of the government; corrupt the feet,” said Dr. Thomas myer and Wilbert Hess. Hess His oratory will mark the final would fill nearly a column in the ing, transfer, convey and pay over Dec. 21. spurt of the Irreconcilablea to block the principal and corpus of said Denison Wood, professor of health is now on trial. Solved Great Problem. average newspaper. education, of Teachers College, Col­ GUESSING AS TO FUTURE the administration’s purpose to Avon I’feace Priae. trust fund for the benefit of my “ Upon this flight he solved one ratify the treaty, without any pub- umbia University. of the greatest problems that has He won the Nobel peace prize as daughter.” lie statomeut of tho American terms as 1912. He is a member The will also leaves a trust fund “ Modern shoe styles are causing Courthouse, York, Pa., Jan. 11— been puzzling scientists as to the structural changes In the feminine of adherence! of the permanent Court of Arbitra­ to bring $2,400 a year for his The case of John Curry, 14, charg­ Antarctic. He established that Gra- Other Fights mother-in-law, Mrs. Flora Haig. foot. Under present conditions, President Conceals His Plans > tion at the Hague. He was the most women are not using all their ed with the murder of Nelson D. ASK RESIGNATION The shades of three other sensa­ (Continued on Page 2.) American jurist invited by the toes in walking, and the ultimate Rehmeyer, aged “ pow-wow” doctor, tional treaty fights will sweep League of Nations to assist in draw­ evolutionary effect cannot be pre­ went to the jury at 10:45 o’clock across the Senate chamber as neea ing up the plans and specifications' (Continued on Page 2.) Well-Reports Say He| OF GENERAL BOOTH dicted. Remember the horse once this morning. demands more definite protection for the present World CourL H6 Is was a five-toed animal.” The judge, in his instructions, RAILROADS PAYING WiB Take Up Writing fori ___ of American institutions before the president of the Carnegie Endow­ Dr. Wood said that he had never told the jury that he could not see treaty is approved. ment for International Peace. And from the evidence adduced how it heard of toes being amputated for Senator David A. Reed (R) of only recently he accepted member­ the sake of fashion hut said he ha'l could return a verdict of man­ Penn., a cousin of the Missourian, ship on the committee of interna­ STEINHARDT’S AIDE heard of certain cases wherein wo­ slaughter. The boy would under a DIYIDENDS AT LAST the Magazines. Head of Salvation Army Giv­ slipped into the spotlight simul­ tional law practices under the' men had a “ hammer toe” amputat­ manslaughter conviction serve but taneously by spending an hour with ed due to the effect of too tight from one to ten yea^s. Hagiie. en Until Monday to Make PresiGent Coolidge and Secretary of One of Mr. Hoovers’ spokesmen, ATTEMPTS SUICIDE shoes. , Justice moved swiftly. The jury Washington, Jan. 11— President State Kellogg late yesterday. The Disturbs Balance had hardly retired to deliberate the answering a query as to the signlfi-=, Stock Holders Certain to Coofidge, in these closing days of Pennsylvania Reed went to the cance, if any, of the visit of Mr. ’ The feminine high heel dislocated fate of Curry when the third co­ Known Decision. White ’House, hoping to secure j the center of equilibrium and was defendant, Wilbert G. Hess, 18, was his administration, apparently is Root, said:, some concession from Kellogg who Mr. Hbover regards Mr. Root m j spoiling the feminine carriage and brought to trial. Make Some Money Dur­ having one final fling at keeping his has refused every compromise offer Federal Messenger Got I making graceful walking almost a Hess Jury friends as well as the public guess­ the veneralble leader of the party,- London, Jan. 11.— Formal de­ from the Irreconcilables. Before he Ita Nestor, so to speak. He invitefi 1 Selection of the Hess jury was ing. saw the President, Reed conferred begun at 11 a. m. Hess, a tall, ing the Coming Year. mand that ht retire as supreme him to come for a general consulta­ $100,000 for Revealing Just as he got a whole year ot with the Missouri Reed, Senator gawky youth, seemed scared. He head of the Salvation Army was tion about many things that will af­ (Continued on Page 3.) glanced furtively around the court­ concealed amusement out of an­ William E. Borah (R) of Idaho, fect his administration. He desifed' room and was very nervous. nouncing he “ did not choose to run made personally upon General leader of the treaty group. Senator a detached and independent view-’ Court Secrets to Swindler BY W. S. COUSINf;. in 1928,” refusing to amplify that Moses (R) of N. H., author of the While the jury was being select­ I. N. S. Financial Editor. Bramwell Booth by a High Council point on many problems; That -is ed Mrs. Alice Hess, mother of the statement, and then watching a deputation a1 General Booth’s Irreconcilable “ resolution of expla­ all.” good many political writers floun­ nation” and other opposing leaders; defendant, took a seat at her son’s New York, Jan. 11.— Several im­ heme in Soutliwold, this afternoon. After the Root breakfast, the, New York, Jan. 11.— Following STEWART TO FIGHT side. She is a believer in witch­ der around over his true meaning, He apparently carried a final peace president-elect hurried to the -hotef portant upward revisions of rail­ so today it appears he is getting an General Booth’s decision was offer direct to the President. complaints made by scores of busi­ craft. She testified she gave her postponed until Monday, office and resumed his political consent to Wilbert to go with Curry road stock dividends are on the inward laugh out of the consider­ Senator Borah meanwhile an­ fqrences. Senator Thomas (R) qf ness men, six federal judges and able efforts to ascertain his ph.ns The deputation of seven mem­ and John Blymyer to get a lock of cards for the early part of 1929, nounced he expected a final vote on Idaho. Senator Deneen (R ) of Ilp- fleeced women investors, a sweep­ ROCKEFELLER AIM after leaving the White House on bers, bearing a lettpr containing Hehmeyer’s hair. mostly as the.result of the satis­ .the treaty Saturday. He also de- nols. and Senator Bingham XR*)' ing Grand Jury investigation was March 4. the resolution adopted by the High Seven jurors in the Hess trial had factory increases in net earnings ':clared he would not permit any of Connecticut, were . among bis'< begun today by United States At­ been accepted when luncheon recess Just before the holidays, when Council at Sunbury-on-Thames, •step, which could be interpreted by over the last two or three years. asked to comment , on an Interna­ yesterday went to South wold by first callers. torney Charles fl. Tuttle into the was announced. This is of special importance to an “ interpretation or reservation" ''Fighting Colonel" Refuses tional News Service story to the ef­ motor car and presented the docu­ Just before noon, the politlckj administration of bankruptcies. As Counsel for John D. Blymyer, the long-range holders of stocks of to the treaty. conversations were broken into'liy fect he most probably would return ment to the 72-year-old general. the scandal assumed wider ramifi­ convicted “ pow-wow” doctor,” made the transportation companies who a delegation from the American to Northampton, Mass., for the This resolution suggested that cations this morning, a prominent to Resign His Job in a motion for a new trial on the are more interested in their divi­ Philosopbical Society, fpanded , by ground that the “ verdict was time being, he let it be known “ that the general retire because of the lawyer, a former Republican candi­ dend checks than in the fluctua­ guess was as good as any other.” Benjamin Franklin, presenting the date for Congress and a federal against the weight of evidence.” tions of stock prices. It is also of long illness frem which he has suf­ POUnCiANS SEE SPUT president-elect with an engrossed Judge Ray P. Sherwood took the To Go Back Home court messenger were involved, and Standard Oil Company. interest to traders in the, railroad fered. scroll commemorating his eleetiqi). motion under advisement. ^ Today,-it seems to be a little bet- The delegates left General It was hinted that a police lieuten­ shares who have seen their stocks tei than any other. Cumulative in­ IN DEMOCRATC PA R H Mr., Hoover has been a menber of ant and "high officials would be virtually stagnant while the in formation from surface and sub­ Booth’s South wold home at 2:15 the society for ten shears, and Is the- drawn into the case. New York, Jan. 11.— Col. Robert dustrial speculative favorites have surface'sources would indicate that p. m. The general had asked for uinth member to be elected to th^l Stole Millions. been dancing hilariously on the W. Stewart, c:',lled “ The Fighting at least the first few months after time to consider his position be­ presidency. The inquiry centers around tafbe, reeling and rocking all the his retirement from office will find fore making reply. Gov. Roosevelt Tosses Over­ David Steinhardt, fugitive lawyer Colonel,” is going to live up to his “ BATTLE OF HAVANA” way from 10 to 200 points. Mr. Coolidge back in the New Eng- Evangeline Present board One of A1 Smith’s Pet Washington. Jan. 11—Enough rec- and former candidate for Congress. New Haven’s Action. sobriquette. Undaunted by the Although not a member of the Proposals—Is New Leader. ommendations and 'endorsements He is alleged to have absconded Rockefeller millions anu the power­ IS WAGING MERRILY A few weeks ago the directors of deputation, Commafider Evangeline to fill a doun Cabinets are piling up.- with from $500,000 to $2,000,000 Booth, head of the American given him by credulous investors in ful Rockefeller influences. Col.; (Continued on Pqge 2.) Albany, N Y., Jan. 11.— Gover­ on Herbert Hoover’s fiat-topped (Continued on Page 2.) Branch of the Salvation Army, desk in the Mayflower hotel, behind the hope of receiving huge divi­ Stewart pi ns to fight ack with In­ nor Franklin D. Roosevelt today which he sits for eight hours dalf;?: dends. ' Steinhardt is under indict­ tense vigor the efforts of John D. American Steamer in Such a went to Southwold. but did not tossed overboard one of former ment charged with embezzling court succeed in seeing General Booth., Governor A1 Smith’s pet proposals watching the big parade of'visitors Ecckefelle: Jr. to remove the Hurry to Get Back Takes file by. The' music to which they funds, funds belonging to bank­ forme-' from chairmanship of the Marriage Doesn-t Mean In a statement to International — the consolidation of the smaller rupts, while a receiver in bank­ Few Passengers. New Service, Commander Booth, march miight be called the ’’Job board of li.ect'rs of the great counties of the state! Hunting Blues.” ruptcy, appointed by the federal Standard Oil Company. Wall street who is a sister cf the general, ex­ “ I am not going to take up the court. Many women were drawn plained her visit: It is a new experience for the looks for its own financial battle of Hoboken, N. J., Jan, 11.— The Perm anent question of consolidation of coun­ president-elect, and an Ulumtfiating into his “ investment pool.” A get- the century when forces now being American owned Ward line scored “ I came to the house for the pur­ ties but later I will take up the rich-quick scheme. pose of seeing Mrs., Booth and one. He is saij_d to hare dryly olb arrayed como to grips. a deceslon over the Cunard line In question of -the improvement of served to- friends that he had not Guts His Throat. Col.Stew'art leaves today for tffe New York-Havana route rate Catherine (daughter of the gener­ trwn and county governments,” Max Pinner, a federal court mes­ Berlin, Jan. 11.— “ No marriage when they recognized .three distinct realized before that 'Uhe unemploy­ Chicago. Before he left, Stewart war when the President Roosevelt forms of -marriage:— the sacred al) to talk things over; 1 hoped to Roosevelt said. ment situation had become Jsd- senger and a cousin of Steinhardt, made plain to friends and associates arrived here from the Cuban city can mean permanent happiness.” be allowed a little peep at my cut his throat last evening when marriage sanctified by a< priest, This statement by Gov. Roose­ acute” since he had last seen Wash* that he will fight bitterly against today after establishing a new all- This dictum was pronounced by which could be separated only by a brother, but it was impossible, velt was regarded at the Capitol as ington, nor that.there yv-ere so many confronted with evidence that he time record for the run. The trip Dr. Foul Bjerre, Swedish physician thought perhaps 1 could offer a lit­ had been paid $100,000 by Stein­ Mr. Rockefeller’s plan to Just him. priest'; the freer civil marriage, and the first real split between the men of outstanding ability avail­ Has Powerful Friend.- was made in 58 hours and 5 min­ and sciehtifle researcher, in a lec­ the soTcalled concubinage which be­ tle comfort and advice.” present executive and former Gov; able for government service. hardt to reveal official secrets. His utes. The Caronia also arrived to­ salary was only $1,800. Federal Backed by powo-';';il western ture on “Evolution of Marriage” came a regular marriage if the wo­ Commander,Booth remained in Smith. It may have a far-reaching “ Collection Period” men pointed out that a messenger financial Interests, who ha’ e long day. held in Eerlin. > man spent'less than thrqe nights a another room while the deputation effect in the management of the This ten-day period 'which Mr. carrying decisions from the judge’s been ardent admirers of Col. Stew­ 'While the President Roosevelt Marriage, according to Prof. year outside the house of her interviewed General^ooth. Democratic party in New York Hoover is putting in here Is.termed chambers to the federal building art’s brilliant record in building up averaged 21.1 knots on the .rip up Bjerre, Uke everything living has t“man.” ■' state. > .* his collection period, that is, he Is to noon yesterday the ship only Car­ saying little and coilecUpg all the might be in a position to cause the business of the Stand.ard Oil its ups and downs, and the success Dr. Bjerre believes that no haVm ’Veteran political leaders at the ried thirty-three passengers. One GET 60 DAYS. information and .data hvallable. The reaping of huge profits. Company of Indiana, and with the of marriage depends upon the abil­ would be done to the dignity and Capitol look, upon Gov. Roosevelt’s Pinner screamed that he wanted unsolicited su port of thousands of hundred and two passengers came ity of husband and wife constantly sacredness of the church-sanctified real sifting process, the welghip« back on the Caronia. marriage If the state recognized the Greenwich, Conn., Jan. 11_—Nor­ declaration that he will not press and the eliminftting. will come to die, but doctors say he will live. small stoclholders who have shared to renew and intensify their rela­ the question of consolidation of Another Arrest. 1-. its huge profits in recent years, Officers o f the Roosevelt denied tions through complete frankness freer forms of marriage as well, be­ man Solvllle, 22, .and Frank Cook­ later when.be leaves the tarbnlaai the “Fighting Colonel” has been that theismall passenger list on the and honesty. cause the present form of marriage ery, 23, went to" jail for sixty days county as virtually serving notice political atmosphere, of the oapltai A few hours later Gates was on A1 Smith that there is a new arrested and held for arraignment quietly but effectively massing his) trip was dtie to the fact that liquoi^ Romans’ Idea. is neither firm nor free. ' each today for assaulting Philip behind Jiim and goes .luluUt cannot be obtained on the vessel. Dr. Bjerre believes that the an­ Dr. Bjerre rejects celibacy for Riley, 60. All were af’ 'dants at captain of the, Democratld ship in (Contlnaed on Page S.) (Continued ou - age 8.) The Caronia carries a bar. cient Romans had the right,system biological reasons- a local sanltari'.iinv this state. tContinved . PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRJDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929.

since he was forced to tahe to his DOCTORS TRIUMPH bed on November 20. - RAILROADS PAYING NOT ENOUGH NAMES to SCHOOL GIRL DIES The King’s illness began with a WILKINS PARTY MRS. RICKARD cold and chill. It was presumed he N.Y. Stocks caught the cold while standing DIVIDENDS AT LAST START NEW CHURCH WHILE UNDER ETHER IN KING’ S CASE bareheaded at the Armistice Day ceremonies, but it was reported ATSOUTHPOLE 1 P. M. (Continued from Page 1.) GETS BULK OF later at Buckingham paiace that the Cfin’t Complete Organization Was to Hare Had Tonsils Re-! Allied Chem ...... z cold developed on a hunting trip. the New Haven railrdad restored of Polish Independent Order Am Botch ...... 42% Ten Physicians Consulted in Operation Performed the common stock of that company TO COME BACK Until More Sign Petition. TEX'S ESTATE moved But Passed Away Un­ Am Cm* &' Fdy 10 4 % Every method known to twen­ to the dividend column, thus writ­ der Anaesthetics. Am Tel & Tel .•••••••... .195 7^ tieth century medical practice for ing a brilliant chapter in one of Am Tob ...... -..1 7 9 % (Continued from Page 1) Alth6ugh the meeting called for IDness— Modern Methods the treatment of pleurisy and lung the most disastrous and distasteful last night to form a local corpora­ (Gontlnaed from Page 1) Stamford, Conn., Jan. 11.— Death Anaconda ...... 119% infection such as the King suffered railroad episodes in the whole his­ tion to be known ,. as the Indepen­ took Nancy Jones, 13, of Ridge­ Atchison ...... 198 was employed. When ordinary tory of American transportation’. ham land is not a part of the An­ fund also goes to his daughter in field. while she was under anaesthe­ tarctic continent, but rather a suc­ dent Polish Catholic church was at­ Atl Ref ...... 64% Used to Fight Disease. treatment failed to efi!ect a cure An old re^me which saddled the the event of Mrs. Haig’s death. tics in Stanford hospital, this after­ cession of islands that bar the way tended by quite a few it /as not Balt & O h io...... 123% X-ray photographs were taken and road with street car lines and un­ possible to get together esough to Edith May Schultz is bequeathed noon, preparatory to having her Beth S te e l...... 86% an operation was performed by Sir profitable steamship enterprises re­ to that continent. > $25,000 in trust. When she “ Wilkins’ results are even more go ahead and complete the organi­ tonsils remoYed. Physicians had Can P a c ...... 239% London, Jan. 11.— A group of Hugh Rigby. duced the earning power of the road reaches the age of 21 or becomes made a long, haru fight to save the Ches & Ohio ...... 218 striking, from the standpoint of zation of the corporation. The plan married the trust fund is to be paid English doctors treating King When the King grew steadily to zero and brought untold hard­ is to have churches of this kind in­ child’s life for several hours during C M & St P a u l...... 36% ship,upon thousands of thrifty New physical geography, than those of over to her. The will makes no George are winning the most weaker ray therapy treatment was corporated for the purpose of hold­ the morning, and failed. Meanwhile, Chi Rock Isr ...... 134% employed to combat exhaustion and England holders of the stock. Grad­ his flight of last April in the Arctic. mention of who this beneficiary is. dramatic light against illness and For new land is the object of every ing real estate. The witnesses to the Instrument the child’s parents were racing Corn Prod ...... 88 7a build up his genera! strength. ually the road’s business was built from their home but arrived too Erie ...... 68% threatened death in the history of Polar explorer. It is his ambition The men an^’ women who are be­ were signed v Gerald B. Bropby, Calcium was administered for the up, the barnacles removed and its lete to see her alive. Gen Elec ...... 239% medicine. finances rehabilitated. to change the lands as laid down hind the movement have been as­ Herbert Peterson and William V. The King’s Improvement has pro­ blood as well as parathyroid ex­ sured that there will be a priest Dr. Henry J. Murray was to have Gen Motors ...... 201 tract. Heart weakness was combat­ Within the last fo’ur or five years upon the maps by cartographers, Saxe, all of New York. gressed to such an extent that it Is who are guided by scattered dis­ here for services to be held in Turn performed the operation. The Gen .Motors New ...... 80% ted with strychnine. dividend restorations have been A conference was to be held group in the operating room recog­ universally believed he will recover made In other well known systems coveries of pioneers. Hall on Sunday. They will celebrate Int Har N e w ...... 95 7i A consignment of Dakin’s solu­ early this afternoon between Mrs. nized the condition of the child Int Nickel N e w ...... 55% unless there is an unfosreen relapse and important developments are ex­ “ When, his photographs are close­ a ma..s at 9 o’clock and another at Rickard, Jack Dempsey, Col. of a very serious nature. tion was brought here from New 11 o’clock. The mass instead of be­ soon after ether had been adminis­ Kenecot ...... 57% York by steamship for application pected along similar lines this year. ly studied and compared, Wilkins Georgy S. Hammond and Wiillam The achievement of the doctors For emample: will be able to write a wholly new ing said in Latin will b« said in tered and Dr. Murray with , Dr. .Mack T ru ck ...... 10674 upon the wound in the fight side Polish and the sermon will be In F. Cajey, vice-president of Madison Donald R. McLean attempted arti­ Marland Oil ...... 44% is a triumph for modern medicine. The Baltimore and Ohio rail­ chapter in the physical geography Square Garden, in the offices of King George was virtually drawn i where Sir Hugh Rigby had operated Polish. About 100 persons were at ficial respiration. At 10:30 a. m., Miamia C o p ...... 33 road will undoubtedly raise the rate of the Antarctic.” O’Brien, Malevlnsky & Driscoll, back from the brink of death by for empyemia. It is understood, on its common stock from $6 to $7 the mass last Sunday, and a special the police pulmotor was secured Mo Pac ...... 67% counsel for the widow. application of new method-: of however, that it was not used. a year. canvass and invitation is being and this was used with artificial N Y Central ...... 1 5 9 % treatment, scientific care and his Canadian Pacific. WHITE MAN, NEGRESS, made among the Polish people to Mrs. Rickard, who heard and respiration. New Haven ...... 86% own will lO live. The Canadian Pacific railroad, in attend services this Sunday. agreed to the terms of the will on ^ Rev. William Brewer, curate of Pfd ...... 116% To Move King PAYMASTER ROBBED the process of segregating railroad After the church service a meet­ the night of her husband’s funeral, St. John’s Catholic church, was in North Amn Co ...... 93% It is believed that, within a week from hotel and steamship proper­ FOUND DEAD IN HOUSE ing is to be held with the hopes of was to sign u waiver of all Inten­ the operating room and said the Packard ...... <..142% or 80, If his present Improvement ties, will distrit ite valuable as­ raising money to start a new tion to contest the document, faci­ prayers for the dying while the Penna R ‘R ...... 78 continues without relapse, the King Portland, Me., Jan 11.— A daring sets, or grant a stock dividerid. church, but this may be delayed be­ litating the .mmedlate probating physicians were working. Just be­ Post Cer ...... 7774 The Chesapeake and Ohio rail­ of the will. ^ fore one o’clock this afternoon the will be sufficiently recovered for daylight holdup, two youthful Bay State Police Believe it to cause of the shortage of money that Pressed Stl C a r ...... 22% * removal to a seashore resort for his bandits today shot and seriously road, in the Nickel Plate group, will is being reported by those who are The Surrogate’s Court will "ap­ child was pronounced dead. Pullman ...... 87*4 convalescence. When Home Secre­ wounded an unarmed paymaster increase its dividend from $10 to Be a Case of Murder and making the canvass. point a guardlhn to safeguard the The little girl was a pupil in Radio Corp ...... 372 tary Sir William Joynson-Hicks and escaped with $1,400 in cash. $12 annually. ' Suicide. interests of Babe Maxine— a pure­ Benjamin Franklin school. Ridge­ Reading ...... 10S74 went to the r'rench Riviera recently Jacob C. Coombs, 55, paymaster The Chicago, Rock Island and ly formal move in view of her field. Beside her parents she leaves Sou -Pac ...... 130% It was understood he would con- of a foundry company was enroute Pacific road Is considering an in­ Malden, Mass., Jan. 11— What LYONS PLANS FLIGHT heavy share r the inheritance. a brother, aged ten. Sou Ry ___ ^...... 157 sider the ad/isatility of the King’s to a bank with the funds when the crease to $7 a year in its common police believed to be murder and S O of N J ...... 6374 - removal to that place. two bandits stepped from behind stock dividend. The raise will suicide, was the discovery today of S O of N Y ...... 4374 It is now understood, however, some shrubbery and demanded the probably go through in the second a woman, clubbed to death with a . BOSTON TO ENGLAND LATEST STOCKS 3 O of C a l...... 70 half of the year. sashweight, and the body of a man Texas Co ...... 64% that the doctors are studying the money. Coombs swung at one of The Erie road, one of the spec­ DAWES PLAN REVISERS possibili.y of taking the King to an the robbers. hanging in the cellar of the same Union Pac ...... ;... 218 tacular come-backs of the last few Pacific Flyer Tells Aero. Club . English coast resort because of his Two bullets were firec. at the house on Belmont street here. New York, Jan. 11.— The steel U S Rubber ...... 50 7i years, will pay dlvld md on Its first The Woman was Identified as Members That Machine Is obje-.-on to traveling. paymaster as the two youths preferred and second preferred stocks took the lead in the mar­ AWAIT U .S . DELEGATES U S Steel ...... 166% , Warmer Climate escaped in an auto with the money. Rebecca Eaton, 60, colored, a Now Being Built. Westlnghouse ...... 1 4 5 % stocks, making the common stocks boarder at the house. The man was ket’s activity-today, after the Oils ^^f the King gets well, and there Coombs was removed to a hospi­ next in'line for a share of In­ and the Motors had run into a W Overland...... 33% i is now every reason to belie\e that tal, where it was said that the bul­ Fred Blohn, 65, a white man. Iden­ Bo.stcn, J.in. 11— A trans-atian- creased earnings. tification was made by the man’s stone wall of profit-taking and All Experts Except Americans he will, it is possible that his future lets entered the abdomen, but that Northern Pacific rate is liable to tic flight from Boston to England he probably would recover. wife, a colored woman. speculative Celling which effective­ Have Been Named—rTo Meet winters will be spent somewhere in go from $6 to $7 this year, and is the plan of Lieutenant Command­ ly blocked the way tp higher prices. m m CONDITIONS . southern Europe where the climate Police were unable to find any Discovery was made by the wife er Harry Lyon, navigatin,? officer of February 3. Pennsylvania from 7 to 8 per cent, The bulls rallied strongly be­ is less rigorous than in London. trace of the bandits. of the dead man, who hurried home rhe Pacific flight plane “ Southern or from $3.50 to $4 a share on the hind U. S. Steel Common and Beth­ after the latter had telephoned that Gross.” Paris, Jan. 11.— The uew cohn- AT “SPRINGS” RINK More than ten doctors— ordinary $50 par stock. he intended taking his life, police ; physicians, surgeons and special­ Lyon, speaking at a luncheon of lehem Steel, un'der the cry of a misslon of reparations ex'perts I Do not let a cold hang on. Try learned. special dividend for Steel Commdn ists— havtj treated King George or First Aid Cold Tablets.— Magnell the Aero Cliii' of New England, said which will revise the Dawes Plan is Police expressed the belief that this year from the proceeds of the e,.gaged in consultations over him Drug Co.— Adv. DURANT NOT TO QUIT the flight would take place follow­ ready to meet for organization pur. The water that formed on the arguments over money matters led ing a non-stop hop from Los An­ huge tax returns already paid and poses as soon as the American ob­ rink at Center Springs park has to the murder and suicide. geles tc this city. expected to ut paid by the U. S. servers are named. again frozen over and skating is - AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS The plane will be of the tri- Treasury. U. S. Steei was driven up While it was recently announced excellent for this afternoon and to­ motor type, is now under construc­ in spectacular buying to 168, com­ that the m .ting would be held on night. HOOVER CONSULTS tion at Pasadena. Cal., and is ex­ pleting a gain of nearly 7 points Feb. 14. It is no.w beMeved that the Buys Stock of Locomobile Com­ pected to cost $100,000 according for the week, while Bethlehem Americans will be designated In FLU IN STATE \ pany and Will Devote His to Lyon. reached new high ground at 88 time for the commission to meet on WITH ELIHU ROOT Mrs. Keith Miller and Captain 1- 2. or about February 3. Hartford. Conn., Jan. 11.— Conr Fifth Anniversary Sale I Time to That Company. VVm. Lancaster, who have already All the experts have now been The market boomed along at a necticut has had 2.322 cases of in-r made a name for themselves in 5,000,000-share clip up to the noou designated except the observers fluenza since January 1, according New York, Jan . 11.— W. C. (Continued from Page 1) aviation circles will accompany from the United States. The names to the State Board of Health. The NO MAN CAN AFFORD TO BE Durant today set at rest rumors period, with practically all sections Lyon on the trans-contin.ntal, of the market moving forward. most frequently heard in connec­ morning mail brought a batch of 98 WITHOUT AN OVERCOAT WITH AN that he would relinquish his finan­ weeks immediately preceding his trans-oceanic flight. The coast-to- tion with the American representa­ newly reported cases. Hartford fur­ cial interests In Durant Motors Inc., inauguration. None of Mr. Hoover’s coa.st hop, Lyon said, will be at­ Studebaker was all the rage in the tives are those of Owen D. Young motor stock list, jumping into nished 21, New Britain and Essex OFFER LIKE THIS, which arose following his an­ intimates expect that he will an­ tempted sometime in May and the and Thomas N. Perkins,' Boston ten each. Waterbury and Ridgefield nouncement yesterday that h had nounce any appointments before ocean flight will follow immediate­ high position at 88 3-4, the stock lawyer. having traveled nearly 15 points nine apiece, Danbury 8 and Green­ turned over the management of the leaving for Florida. ly- wich seven. company to a group of unnamed Mr. Hoover’s departure is not this week. Stewart Warner made a executives. now expected before Wednesday or 6-point jump to 140 in the lead of GILBERT MENTIONED “ The arrangement with the new Thursday of next week. Engage­ COOUDGE KEEPS FRIENDS the Motor Accessory stocks and U. group,” Durant said, “ is a contract ments have been made for him here S. Rubber sold up about |4 points Paris, Jan. 11— The name of S. PARSONS* for management and has nothidg to through next Tuesday, and unless at 51 1-4 at the head of the tire Parker Gilbert, agent general for do witli control. It will give me an Spartan methods are adopted to GUESSING AS TO PLANS stocks. reparation payments under the TONIGHT opportunity to derot'? a large share shut off the tide of incoming visitors Shortly after the noon period Dawes Plan, was brought into the % Saturday Malintse and Night of my time to other extensive In­ it appears not improbable that' he French political fight against Prem­ (Continued from I’ag'j 1) the week-end profit taking selling ier Poincare this afternoon. terests. My recent purchase of the will find it impossible to get away wave flowed i ver the market. This before the last of next w'eek. “ I formed my last Cabinet upon Pop. Mat. Tomorrow 50c to 93 entire stock of the Locomobile land town over which he once was to be expected, as the upward the advice of Parker Gilbert.” the Company of America, and the fact Try as he will to avoid -it, the president-elect is finding himself reigned as mayor. movement has been practically un­ premier announced in the Chamber By Sir Charles Young that I am reorganizing tft« company subject to the, embarrassments of a Further, it does not at this time checked since the early part of De­ of Deputies in defending his poli­ and shall give my personal atten­ number of state organization i*ow's. seem likely that any of the big cember, and hundreds of stock tical course. "CondUions were un­ tion to the direction of its affairs Is yarty Splits executive positions offered nr avail­ traders have accumulations of prof­ favorable. but Mr. Gilbert persuad­ evi.'leiu that I am hot retiring from One of tliese, and an aggravating able to the President are going to its which lojk very attractive to ed me, sayin.?, ‘You cannot leave the aiitcmntive industry.” one, is in New York, w'here the tempt him immediately. Five and them at .this time. For the pext during the present negotiations and a half years in the exacting office'of 'i'bit Koraranner of (b« V’opalur \ party leaders split during the pre- hour the market zig-zagged arouJid suspense.’ so. cost what it would. I GriitlCriM>k P la ra W H h T h is OFF OPENI.XG S’l’OCKS. convention fight and continued at the presidency lo k as though thev without much progress in either formed the present government.” liiHtlnkuiebed Cast loggerheads througliout the cam­ will be followed by a p^>riod of “ sit­ direction, with the bulls using up WILLIAM FAVEKSHAU New York, Jan. 11.— Stock prices ting on the front porch anfi whit- CECII.IA LOFTVS on any paign. The contest in New York the most of their energies on the J.ACOll KKN-AMI ' were higher in every section of the tliD,g.” BEAT BURNSIDE rages about the recognition that Is steel stocks. CliAKLRS lUCHMAN market at the opening today. The to be accorded the rival leaders by !\Iay Write ilKlilNAl.l) SIASON Motors were active, with Stude- it is not unlikely tha(t Mr. Coo- Yesterday afternoon at the Hol­ VEHNOA STfCEI.C the new administration. On the HELEN LOWELL baker at a new high at 8S%, up one hand is Charles D. Hllles, na­ lidge will turn hiS hand to writing, POLAND ACCEP’FS PACT. lister .school gym the Robertson % : Stewart Warner up 21^ at 137; School team beat Burnside 21-6 at LAWHANCB O’OUSAT OVERCOAT tional commiMeeman. who opposed interspersed with a little traveling. FULI.EU HELLISH basketball. The local team seemed Genera! .Motors up 1% at 202 % ; Hoover at Kansas City, and ho The views of a man fresh from the Moscow, Jan. 11.— The Polish BKIN8LEY SHAW General Electric sold up % at national pinnacle on any subject good In passwork but bad in shoot­ RIAncL'Er'ITE ST. JOHM In Stock Marked at $30 and More was the chief patronage authority reply to the proposal of Acting For­ CECIl.E IHXO.N 239%; gold Dust up 1% at 79% ; during the Harding and Cnolidae entering his mind would command ing for the hoop. They look snappy eign Commissar Litvinoff that Po­ and peppy. Waicowski and Simon FKANK HEAHN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER Consolidated Gas up 1 at 109%; regimes. On the other is W. H. a very fanev figure from a number land, Soviety Russia and other HAUKY JOVNEK U. S. Steel up % at 164%; Ne“w Hill, an “ original Hoover mam” in of publications and , syndicates, were the stars for the Eighth Dis­ biased br Frederifk Stanhope— HI- eastern European states sign a pro­ trict School. ‘ The other players rretion by Crorse C. Tyler. AT ONCE! ACT NOW! York Central up % at 189%. New York state, and who managed many of which are understood al­ tocol embracing the main features the campaign there to a consider­ ready to have put forward lucrative who played a good gam-i were, Fricpx: Eve. Oreb. SHHls Bale., ■! of the Kellogg Anti-War I’act, was Burke. Katkaveck, Wilson, Dumera- rotvo 4 rowM $3.0U, 3 r o w s S1.60: STEAMER AGROUND able extent. Friends of Hill are In offers. Fain. Cir. M at. O reh. SauiOi published by the foreign office to­ vjak, Stoutner, Gevenitski and Mel- Snt. Washington inslstin,? that Hilles be Quite a few magazine editors and day. It declares Poland is ready to Half. 4 row* SI.no. r row* tIUMli Fam. San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 11— Ad­ unhorsed. newspaper publishers have been sko. iqr. 7.'>c.— Sent* now on anle. vices received at the headquarters consider the proposal in principle, Row In Tennessee putting in unobtrusive appearances but desires lo consult the original of the Dollar Steamship Company A similar row has cropped up iu at the executive offices of late. The signatories of the Kellogg Pact and \ here today stated that their liner Tennessee to embarass Mr. Hoover. President easily could make more President Adams had grounded also other eastern European states There are two Republican groups In than his present salary in the before taking decisive action. near Balboa, Panama. No details Tennessee, one headed by J. Will course of a year’s writing for were given. The President Adams Taylor, the recognized state leader, dailies, weeklies and monthlies. was enroute from New York to San and the other by C. C. Huston, DOCTOR FOUND GUIL'TY. Francisco, having sailed from the former assistant Secretary of Com­ WIFE FOLLOWS HUSBAND eastern port January 3. There are merce, and one of the captains in Chicago, Jan. 11.— Dr. Amante STATE 89 passengers on board. “ THE HO.ME OF SOUND HITS” the Hoover pre-convention fight. Spencer, Mass., Jan 11.— Elmer Rongetti was found guilty of man­ They- worked Independently of one J. Bean, Civil War veteran, passed slaughter by a Jury here today in his second trial for the murder of Nice Coat another during ’ the camph,Igns. away. Mrs. Bean, 87, grief-strick­ A Glorious Tale of Lore, Both reported directly to head­ en, died a short time before the Miss Loretta Enders, unwed moth­ er, by means of an illegal opera­ Honor and Daly quarters here, and both factions are hour set for her husband’s funeral. TODAY tion. He faces a sentence of from Presented With now seeking recognition. They had been married 51 years, and Mr. Hoover let himself In for 1 to 14 years in the penitentiary. Today a double funeral was plan­ OFF on any SUIT this factional pulling and hauling SA T U R l/A Y MUSIC AND ned for Saturday. FIRE IN WORCESTER $5.00 down makes a sale. Pay the bal- when he returned to the capital, SOUND E f ECTS which always seethes with it any­ POISONED BY'GAS. way. Had he remained a thousand Worcester, Mass., Jan. 11— Near­ ance in 10 equal weekly payments. Danbury, Conn., Jan. Ji.— Wal- by buildings were for a time threat­ f miles away he probably would ter E. Martin, 22, manager of a lo­ have succeeded in escaping most ened and damage estimated at near­ cal taxi company, is in 4he hospital ly $5Q,0Q0 was done today by a two ‘ANNAPOLIS of it. As it lit, he is in the v v y here in critical condition with car­ alarm fire which destroyed the top GAPS $1.00 and $1.39 center of it, and he finds it em­ bon monoxide gas poisoning. Mar­ flodr of a 3-story brick block on Ex­ 8TARKING barrassing in the extreme. It may. tin went to the company garage change street here. hasten his determination to get during the night to put a curtain ■The building was" occupied by JOHN MACK BROWN JEANETTE LOFP BestHbuys in town. away from Wf.sl.ington at the earl­ on a car and was found overcome ------f------— ------1______the Wakefield All-Steel Wrench Co., iest possible moment. by gas from car exhausts. His the Houghton Mfg. Co., and the HUGH ALLEN The flood o, visitors showed no death is expected. V Worcester Wood Working Co. signs of recession today. On Mr. A future Dedicated to RUBBERS and ARCTICS Hoover’s .engagement list for today the flaking of Manhood were Senator Thomas (D) of Okla­ At Reduced Prices During Our Sale. homa; Senator Deneen (R ) of Illi­ Also 3 Selected nois; Senator Bingham (R ) of Con­ necticut; Senator Nye (R ) of SATURDAY V 'l X .A P H O N p ^ AUDEVILL ^ North Efakota; J. R. Nutt, treasur­ and SOCKS er of the Republican national com­ ACTS mittee; Secretary of Labor James CIRCLE SUNDAY J. Davis; Senator-elect Goldsbor- ‘Home of Better Pictures’ FOY FAMILY 25c Socks ...... 21c, 5 pair for $1.00 ough (R ) of Maryland; Rep. Dyer ANOTHER SPLENDID Chips of the Old 35c Socks ...... 27c, 4 pair for $1.00 (R ) of Missouri; Rep. ' Cramt.on DOUBLB FBATURB BILL Block - (R ) of Michigan, one of the prbbl- That Suave 39c Socks ...... 31c, 4 pair for $1.15 That Polished SHAW & LEE bition leaders of the House; Rep.' Personality ADOLPHE Gentleman Knutsofi -(R) of Minnesota; Rep, 55c Socks ...... 44c, 3 pair for $1.25 Eaton (R) cf New Jersey; Jed H. J. CONLEY 75c Socks ...... 61c, 2 pair for $1.15 riske of the A-merlcan Philosophi­ $1.00 S ock s...... 79c, 2 pair for $1.50 cal Society, and A. *H. W iggb, MENJOU president of the Chase National 3 DAYS COM^ m $1.50 Socks ...... $1.19,2 pair for $2.25 Bank of New York. « SUNDAY SCIENTIST RE\yARDED HIS TIGER LADY Fannie Brice Toronto, Ont., Jan. 11.— Al­ George H. Williams Marion, Washington Zoo bear, though but 29 years old, Dr. Cbas. In seems quite well pleased with her H. Best, co-discoverer of insulin ADDED FEATURE Chapter One Incorporated new winter coat. Bear skin may with Dr. Banting, was named today Conrad Nagel-rKenee Adorce PTARZAN THE »HGHTV” “ MV M AN” Johnson Block, South Manchester not be fashionable this winter but to th^ chair of pbyiiolcgy at the in “ MICHIGAN RID" V COMEDY.. Marion, upon looking herself over, Unlve.'slty of Toronto. Dr. Bdst, ______' ^ • feels that it’s quite as pretty as it born In the .. United., States, w,as is warm. ^ . educated l^ere.

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it had a membership of IS which miRMI HERE AGAIN. has grown to upwards of 50. It has STEINHARDTS AIDE eCOTOATTEND MUSIC SUPERVISOR WnST PARH STEWART TO HGHT ANNUAL CHURCH secured 67 merit badges, more New York, Jan. 11.— Starting his I than any other troop in town. Mr. TO ADDRESS KIWANIS second American campaign, Paavo Dean recommended that a vote of A n E M P T S SUICIDE Mrs. William J. Burke o£ School ROCKEFELLER AIM MASONS’ somi Nurmi will attempt to set a flock MEETING HELD thanks be extended to the Eighth street gave a whist last night at her School district officials tot the use ■> of indoor records in the Brooklyn fCnntinned frotn Page 1) home for the benefit of the Women (Continoed from Page 1) of the Hollister street school, the Miss E. Marion Dorward, College games on Jan. 19. The 'M Ninth school district for the recrea­ of Mooseheart Legion, which was later today. He ia accused of be­ Ninth District Teacher, to attended by about 25 of the mem­ forces for a titanic battle, which games committee *bas received the tional and swimming facilities, and ing ?10,000 short In his receiver­ signed entry of the celebrated Fin­ S e c o n d Congregational thT Manchester Community club for First Annual Get-Together Be Speaker at Monday bers and their husbands. The first will culminato with -the annual ship of the bankrupt estate of J. prizes were won by Miss Marguerite meeting of the company i,'. March nish flier. its cooperation in this work with Harold Rapp. Gates protested his ^ Luncheon. the boys. Burke and Frank Montie, second 7. Chnrch Members Dine and innocence. i Tom orrow Night — Full awards by Mrs. Margaret /Griffin Under the head of new business. Following the announcement of An Old Grudge Miss E. Marion Dorward, su- and Wm. Brunnelle and consola­ Mr. Rockefeller’s fight against Chairman Simon of the business U, S. Attorney Mlnzer that he had committee asked for an expression Evening’s Program. pervlsoi; of music in the Ninth Dis­ tion by Mrs. Catherine Montie and Stewart dates from last February, LONG SLEEP MAKES Hear Reports. questioned . “ a prominent actress” Edward Coleman. The hostess of opinion on th ^ advisability of seen in Steinhardt’s company, Itj trict schools, will -i the speaker at after the colonel had rade certain the removal of the sheds in the served sandwiches coffee and cake, disclosures before the Senate com­ was believed that the missing law-i the Monday noon meeting of the cutting the beautifully decorated BABY HAPPY AGAIN rear of the church, which are now yer would soon be apprehended. Nearly 600 will attend the first mittee investigating the oil scandal. Second Congregational church of no use and constitute a fire Manchester Kiwanis club. Miss cake she won on Tuesday evening annual get-together social of Man- But Since Stewart was gWen a clean members gathered in the veslry of hazard. Mr. Simon believed the • Dorward will talk on the history of at the Legion’s school of instruc­ slate, both in the perjury and con­ L.AWYER INVOLVED Chester lodge of Masons in the Tern- mpgiQ ag exemplified by Main tion. A whist Is scheduled for “ Our baby kept waking up sever­ the church last evening for their Boy Scouts would enjoy razing the New York, Jan. 11.— How a once tempt barges, bflf'.re federal sheds and suggested that they pie here tomorrow night judging by street, Manchester. Miss Dorward Tuesday evening. January 22 at juries, he feels that he has nothing al times a night, until we started annual meeting and supper, which prominent attorney, the son of a the Moose Home club. The com­ might have a part of the lumber the advance sale of tickets. This gave a similar talk re^'intly before to atone tor and no further expla­ giving him a little Castoria after was provided by the attendants of former president of Amherst college mittee in charge will be Mrs. Ida his last nursiug.” says an Iowa for their hut in the woods. Frank social is for all Masons in this jur­ the Cosmopolitan club and it was nations to make. His long silence Williams voiced the sentiment of wao enmeshed in the web woven by Yost, Mrs. Mary Burke and Mrs. mother. "He slept soundly from the the church living on the following David Steinhardt, fugitive “ Ponzi” ______highly entertaining. Wells A. In the matter has been dictated the meeting that the sheds should isdiction and their families, or Strickland will furnish the attend­ Edwina Brunelle. first night and it made him look streets: Hudson, Hilliard, Cumber­ who juggled United States receiver- friends, both by his own preteience and his fall to the march of progress and A time that will please ance prize and it Is expected three extremely active opcrulions In the and feel worlds better.” Baby spe­ land, Woodbridge, North Elm, agreed to do the tr.ucking of lumber ships, was revealed today. every member of the family and or four new members will be ad­ ■ Merrill E. Gates, Jr., the lawyer, oil business, and by the representa­ cialists endorse Fletcher’s Casto­ Starkweather, Phelps Road, Doane, to any point the Boy Scouts direct­ provide a full evening of com­ mitted. The members should take HOSPITAL NOTES tions of his many friends and ria; and miiltons of mothers know ed. Mr. Williams made a motion under arrest in the widespreao em­ panionship and good fellowship is the hint and be on hand to greet Lydall ,Mather, Centerfield, Grove, bezzlement plot, w’ill be arralgnea counsellors, many of t’nem heavy how this purely-vegetable. harm­ that the business committee be em­ the plan of the committee of which the new Kiwanians. less preparation helps babies and and Main to Woodland and Grove. powered to have charge of this in Federal Court today. investors in Standard Oil o In­ William J. Thornton'is chairman. Admissions reported today at the diana. children, with colic, constipation, The meal was served under the work and make ai.y disposal they His wife. Frances, disclosed that The program starts with a sup­ her husband’s law business col­ Memorial hospital included Thomas colds, diarrhea, etc. The Fletcher chairmanship of Mrs. E. A. Lettney saw fit of the lumber. per in the banquet hall. This will Farmer of 333 M\,d Jones: King’s Passport, by H. Bed- looming in the light and power Wyman is thirty-six, and before Sunday morning services. She also ford-Jones. company, under Morgan and Drexel gave an account of the church mis­ September was resident agent for Beautiful Fabrics, Rich Furs Hill Country, by Ramsc-y Ben­ backing, the Public Utility stocks the company in Chicago. No reason sionary committee's work of which son: Father, by K. H. Brow'n; on the big board and the curb were Fine Tailoring she was chairman the past year. for hiq disappearance has been $ Graphic Bible, by Lewis Browne: treated to another powerful buying given. 6.95 Rev. Mr. Allen reported for the Penelope’s Web, by Mrs. H. T. wave which forced prices higher. Christian Endeavor society in the State police say no shortage of Comstock: Giant Killer, by E. H. The “ good news” for the Motor accounts is Involved with the-dis­ absence of the president, Lester Davis; Gate Marked “ Private” , by stocks Included the raising of appearance of Wyman. $24.50 $34.50 $ $ Wolcott, on account of illness. Mrs. E. M. Dell: Franz Schubert: the Nash’s dividend to 6 per cent; the 9.95 12.95 George B. Borst gave a detailed ac­ Man and his Circle, by W. N. Flow­ large increase in orders for new count of the activities of the Ladies er. cars taken at the automobile show Aid society in raising funds by vari­ Back-Trailers from the Middle in New York and the speeding up ABOUT TOWN A Special Purchase ous sales and social affairs for work Border, by Hamlin Garland: Table of the working schedules of the For Saturday Only in the church and communitj’. Studebaker, Hupp, General Motors COATS that vou would excect to Service and decoration, by Mrs. L. Miss Ruth Allen of 32 Linden John McMenemy, the new presi­ M. Gunn; Early life of Thomas and other well known producers of 25 beautiful dresses.in youth­ dent of the Men’s club, reported for popular cars. Studebaker carried street is In the Memorial hospital pay $25.00 for we dM C A Hardy; 1840-1891, by Mrs. F. E. receiving treatment for a fracture ful styles, ideal for school or that organization in a rather apolo­ Hardy; O Henry Me-morlal Award its spectacular upw'ard move to offer at only J p l O * J > U getic vein. He assured the audience 88%, at the same time maintaining of the left hip. She was injured in business OCx Prize Stories for 1928. its position of leadership in the a fall while leaving the South that the club was no Ladles Aid Story of Public Utilities, by Ed­ w e a r...... society. When the men were asked motor car group. United States Methodist church Sunday evening. ward Hurgerford; Strange Case of Rubber boomed along to above 519, She was taken home but removed to do anything they were always too “William” Cook,. by Richard busy. He acknowledged that .hey the promise of better tire business to the hospital the next day where Keverne; Denmark’s Best Stories; in 1929. X-ray pictures were taken. Dr. had once a month pretty good sup­ Norway's Best Stories; Sweden's pers and speakers, but he believed The bulls were firmly in the sad­ John Sweet of Hartford was called FINE FUR GOATIS the club could be a greater influence Best Stories: edited by Mrs. H. A. dle, riding rough shod over the in consultation. The hip was for good if the Individual members Larsen: Slip-Carriage Mystery, by bears in the speculative favorites. placed in a plaster cast and Miss U n s u r ^ s e d in Q u^ity and Savings SALE would exert themselves. He an­ Allster McAllister. Gold Dust was carried on a wave of Allen, who Is an elderly person, is nounced a supper and a good time Bishop’s Wife, by Robert Nathan: enthusiastic buying to 80, the high­ resting as comfortably as can be under the direction of Herbert L. Fire of Desert Folk, by Ferdinand est price on record, and completing expected. Was Now Tenney for Friday evening, Janu­ Ossendowski; at the South Gate, by a gain of about 13 points on the HATS ary 18 and hoped all the men pres­ Grace Richmond; Pumblei, by move. Steel Foundries apd Cen- The annual meeting of the Swed­ Mendoza Beaver ent last night would be on hand. Phillips Russell; Unpleasantness at ' al Alloy Steel raced up to new ish Lutheran Church L:ther League Frank V. Williams later arose and the Bellona, by D. L. Sayers; Sgh price levels, making gains of will be held January 25. Election defended the men’s club. He be­ Amateur’s Book of the Dahlia, by 3 points each. Postum and Stew­ of officers will take place and com- Shawl fur collar $189 $139 lieved with a little more team ef­ Mrs. H. Stout: Modern Balt and Fly art Warner jumped three points p'.ittees will be named for the year. $2.00 fort the club might be able to give Casting by .i. B. Thompson; Moses, each In active market. Filmote Gustafson, chairman of the Ladies Aid society some compe­ by Louis Untermeyer. the program committee, is plan­ Northern Seal A Few Left at tition in the work of the church. TO HOLD TEST CASE ning several surprise pumbers Mrs. Wallace Jones reported for LOS ANGELES RETURNS Danbury, Conn.. Jan. 11.— A aiio also is making arrangements Squirrel collars $1.00 Ever Ready Circle Kings Daughters, test case has finally developed in to, have a prominent speaker ,for the and cuffs . $139 $69 the matter cf building permits here showing the helpful charitable work Key West. Fla., Jan. 11 — The evening. Refreshments are to be Formerly $4.95 Sellers quietly going on among the sick dirigible Los'Angeles, which took which for years have been issued served. and shutins of the community. Miss off late yesterday from Port St. by the chief ol the fire department Brown Caracul Mary Palmer, chairman of the flow­ Joseph Bay, Fla., to continue its as fire marshal when the city The St. Mary’s Young Men’s club er committee, expressed apprecia­ journey from Lakehurst, N. J., to charter calls for their issue by the will hold a special meeting at the tion to the Kings Daughters and Miami, returned to that place at buildings committee of the city club rooms tonight at eight o’clock. Fox collar $149 $79 Ladies Aid society for flowers for 4:25 o’clock E. S. T., this morning council. HOSIERY BARGAINS the church, and solicited the co­ after cruising over several West Andrew Pesente, refused a per­ The young men of the Manches­ operation of the congregation in Florida cities and towns. mit to build a garage at his home ter Green Com'munity club will run Beautiful Marmink -providing flowers or plants when­ This was announced today at the on Ninth avenue, after an appeal the usual Saturday night dance at ONYX POINTED first quality guaranteed O Q ever possible. headquarters of the Seventh Naval to the fire chief, went ahead with the Green school assembly hall to­ perfect, regular $ 1 .5 0 ...... ^ X Joseph Dean, deputy scout com­ District here, which Is in touch with morrow evening, with Wehr’s or­ Fox collar $249 $199 the Los Angeles. , the work anyway, and today was missioner, gave an enthusiastic ac­ chestra to provide music and Dan HOLEPROOF Heavy Pure Silk, a beautiful ^ ^ C tQ count of the activities of the Boy arrested for f.»ilure to obtain a per­ Miller to call off the old-fashioned Scouts of Troop 1 which is affiliated NOT THE OWNER. mit. dances. 2 Fur Jackets stocking, regular $1.85 ...... 9 X with Second Congregational chui^h. The City Court will hear hla case It has becomq so large it was de­ "What is Schmidt doing now?” tomorrow. TREASURY BALANCE SILK AND WOOL HOSE cided to organize a new troop under "He opened a shop recently.” To clos^ out at Sport patterns or solid sh ad ^ ...... the leadership of Franklin Smith. "Successfully?” Break up your cold in 24 hours Washington, Jan. 1,1— Treasury When Mr. Dean became scoutmaster "No, he was c a u _ . . — Flicgen- with First Aid Cold Tablets. Sold balance January 9: 1181,203,349.- . ^X lhe troop jear.and a half ago de Blaetter, Munich. only by Magnell Drug Co.— ^Adv. 33.

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NO, THANK YOU. Anyhow, he advertised his matri­ His Third Term as Governor monial troubles in a paper, saying: TO USE PARLIAMENT Berlin.— It's hard to tell whether McLEAN EXPECTED TO ABOUT TOWN MASONIC SOCIAL ROOMS “ My pious faithful wife has de­ this German gentleman liked his parted from me. W ill the honor­ NOW ALL FURNISHED AS-ARMY BARRACKS wife or was glad to get rid of her. able finder, please, keep herf'V ADMIT BOLTON BLOWS Pythian Sisters with their hus­ bands and friends will play whist and setback this evening at the Fine Likely to End Court’s home of Mrs. John Zimmerman on Three Pool Tables, Cards and Vienna. Jan. 11.— Continuing Part of Cop-Landlord Affair North School street. Mrs. Zimmer­ Easy Chairs Make Ideal bis determined reorganization of man will be assisted in entertain­ Spot for Members. the Jugo-Slavian goverament, Gen­ At Rainbow. ment by Mrs. Clara Lincoln. The profits will be for the benefit of eral Peter Zivkovic, absolutist pre­ The hearing on the charge of as­ the treasury of the temple and the The soda! room at the Masonic mier under the dictatorship of King sault on wliich Captain Frank P. card party is open to any who Temple is now at the disposal of the Ferdinand, today issued another Every Time Ton See an McLean of the Wlllimantic police would like to attend. lodge members on any night of the startling decree, acording to dis­ Department was arrested at the week. There are three pool tables patches from Belgrade. • Unpaid Biil —Think of Us Rainbow Inn last week after he is Cloverleaves football team mem­ and many more facilities for enjoy­ The decree orderec that the Consolidate your debts. Maintain your credit at the stores. alleged to have accused Charles bers and friends held a meeting at ment. Easy chairs and other com­ Skupshtina (Jugo-Slavian Parlia­ Pinney of being unduly familiar the Manchester Community club­ forts make it an ideal spot for' ment) was to be used as soldiers’ SXOO may be repaid $5 monthly, pint lawful interest R'ith his wife, chasing Mr. Pinney members to while away an evening. house last evening for the purpose barracks In the future may he repaid $10 m on^ly, ;rom his dance hall and later of organizing a permanent club. The social room will be in charge It also provided that police saoo punching Constable Samuel Wood­ William J. Griffin was appointed of a member of the social commit­ officers were to be replaced by army plus lawful interest ward in the eye, is to be heard be­ tee each night In the week. chairman for the time being, and it officers and that trade unions were $300 may be repaid $15 monthly, fore Justice of the Peace James, is proposed to have a supper and This committee consists of John Mc­ to be dissolved. Your Connors in Belknap this afternoon Laughlin, president: Roy Norris, plus lawful interest. meeting at the fire headquarters All political party organizations m ’f I at 4 o’clock. corner Main and Hilliard streets treasurer and Ernest Benson secre­ were ordered dissolved yesterday. When McLean ivas taken before Tuesday evening, January 22, when tary. • Pomp and ceremony marked the beginning of the third term of Gov. PERSONAL John, H. Trumbull as the chief executive of Connecticut. Gov. Trum­ Justice Connors on January 4 the officers will be elected. A pool tournament between IS ! case was continued until today. In members Is being planned for the bull Js shbwn above, standing, as he took the oath of office in the state FINANCE COMPANY the meantime Captain McLean has ON ROAD TO RECOVERY DOG-O-M.AXl.A near future, the following com­ capitol at Hartford. Rooms *

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Mary; Bill .uade a forward pass this afternoon. Ruth; I told you that you’d have to watch those college boys, dearie. FLUKeep bowels in perfect condition, — Life. produce normal action, and maintain BAR MUSIC? “ Does his wife always accom­ complete elimination by the use of pany him on the piano?” “ No. Sometimes he goes off on a tooj; all by himself.” — Judge. Be ec h a m ’s Pills For sore throat gargle and take Cvolf IVo-IVox S a f e ■« P l e a s a n t ' E a s y to T a k e a teaspoonful of Sore Throat Relief. I Magnell Drug Co.— Adv. M o t o i F u e l G. FOX & CO Free Telephone Service from Manchester— Call 1500. shells tor 3 c p e r sj|a IIoii M o r e Tbaa Ordlaor:^ O asoline It Is ITortb It

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Weston-Lyons Plains road, steam Weston-Newtown road, . ; team Westport Morningside Drive, Scientists reveal that* th©-t*lr^ two „i5lles. Grading ccmpleted for i>lo de- shovel grading. No detours neces­ shovel grading. No detours neces­ grading under construction, of the cricket is not a,'loW^call. one;QiUe. " ^ - lay to traffic. sary. sary. Some of these days theyUl he' find­ C^terbury— Newent road under Windsor Locfcs-Suffield, East constraction for two miles, south of Westport-West long Lois road, ing out soniething ~'llke ,that ;a^out street,is under construction. Traf­ Mexico produced almost 25 per Cantjerbury. Grade rough, travel fic may take good road through Guard rail under construct,ion. No mammy songs. cent of the world’s oil in 1920. difficult. Suffield Center. delay to traffic.

Road conditions and detours In the State of Connecticut made nec­ essary by highway coLStruction and repairs announced by the State Highway Department, as of Jan. 9th are as follows: Route No. 3^—Danbury-Newtown road, bridge and construction work on new location. ■Route No. 4 — Salisbury-Great Barrington road Is under construc­ tion. Shoulders are not complete.. Route No. 6— Brooklyn-Daniel- son road In the towns of Killingly and Brooklyn is under construction. *2 Route No. 10— Bloomtteld-Gran- by road Is under construction, but open to traffic. Middletown-Saybrook road open to traffic except at Arnold’s Station. Route No. 17— West Hartford- .\von, Albany avenue is under con­ struction, but open to traffic. Route No. 109— MansReld-Phoe- nixville road is under construction. This road is impassable to traffic. Route No. I l l — Portland-Cobalt road is open to traffic. Route No. 121:—Salisbury, Can- aan-Salisbury road is under con­ struction. Shoulders not complete. EXAMPLES Route No. 132— Cornwall Hollow road, resurfacing complete with ex­ ception of shoulders and guard rail. Route No. 133 — Hartford-Hol­ Herrup’s—Oi Course low Bridge is under construction. SPIRIN Short detour around bridge. For sore throat, there’s a swift and sure Speci2d F o r Route No. 136— New Fairfield- way to soothe away the inflammation. Every Sherraan road, macadam completed singer knows the secret! Dissolve Bayer TONSILITIS for four miles. Use old road or Aspirin tablets in pure water, and gargle. new location one mile. Railing un­ Nothing in the whole realm of medicine is a n d completed. more helpful in cases of sore throat. And Route No. 154 — Washin: S O R E Woodbury road, bridge under con­ vou probably know how Aspirin dispels a struction at one place. Railing un­ headache; breaks up'colds, relieves rheu­ THROAT completed. matic pain, neuralgia, neuritis, lumbago! Route No. 166 — Crystal Lake Just make certain to get genuine Bayer road, towns of Rockville and El­ Aspirin; it has Bayer on the box, and on each tablet. A ll druggists, lington. Resurfacing complete with the exception of shoulders and jvith proven directions. guard rail. Route No. 1S2— Obtuse road in Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; Brookfield. Construction work com­ Card Tables menced. Route No. 325— Prospect-Ches- it does NOT affect the heart hire road, guard rail under con­ Aspirin Ifl the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldestcr of Sallcyllcacld struction. No delay. No Route Numbers: Beacon Falls Pine’s bridge is under construction. No delay. 1.00 Bethlehem-Watertown road, ma­ HDVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS cadam construction completed for Fold easily and com­ t pactly— rigid when in Elxpressive in Charm—Exceptional in Value—^3 Pieces , use and firmly braced! People naturally come to Herrup’s for extra- a wear-resisting Jacquard— ^ the frame is rigidly constructed of kiln dried hardwood! Nachman Only One to a customer! ordinary values— because Herrup’s have proved springs are used in the cushions and backs! And their willingness and ability in giving extra­ its beauty is only surpassed by its fine workman­ No Mail, Phone or ordinary values! Take this 3-piece Living Room '89 ship. The Divan, Wing Chair and Club Chair C. 0. D. Orders Suite—for instance! Covered with high grade $1.50 Weekly are included!

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Pa g e s i x MANCHESTER E^NTNG HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Friday, January 11. 880.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 7:00—Jesters entertalnmenL Leading DX Stations. “Don’t Do That to the Poor Pussy 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hra.y- 405.2— WSB.' AT.LANTA-740. Cat,” a comedy number, will be sung U:00—Studio recital. 9:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs. > by Kd Smatle and Dick Robertson, the 399.8— W eX-W JR, DETROIT—760. 11:45—Kalohi’s Htiwailan en.semr>!e. Shenannigan duo, during the musical 8:30—WJZ programs hrs.) 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. review to be broadcast by 'WJZ and 10:00—Harmony piano twins. 10:00—WJZ male quarteL associated stations at 9 o’clock Friday U«'30—Orchestra; “ Static.” 10:30—Herbuveiuix’a orchestra. night. The merrjimen will also sing 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—600. 10:30—WJZ Slumber music. “ Tell Me, Hon, When We’ re Gonna Be 7:00—Dorfink’s dinner ensemble. 12:45—Fiorlto’s dance orchestra. One,” and the Dalhart trio presents 7:30—Studio program. 1:00—Insomnia Club music. another form ol humor in “When I 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Gather the Myrtle With Mary” and 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. “Ohio River Blues.” At the same time 6:45—Negro and Irish melodies. 9:00—Little Buster's program- a down South program will be fea­ 7:00—Hungarian folk songs. 10:30—Lombardo’s dance orchestra. tured by WIP of Philadelphia, Dur­ 7:30—Mrs, Kling’s presentation. 1:00—Late dance program. ing this hour unique arrangements of 8:00—^The crystal gazer. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. some of the familiar Negro melodies 8:30—Then and now hour. 7:00—Symphony orchestra; talk. Seasonable Apparel will be presented by the Cotton Pick­ 9:00—True stories, drama. 9:00—Mooseheart children’s hour, ers male quartet and the Southland 10:00—'Grand opera, “ Lucia' dl Lam­ 416.4— WGN.WLIB, CHICAGO—720, string, trig, A similar southern enter­ mermoor.” 10:00—Studio opera company. tainment may be tuned in from' WRVA 11:05—Two dance orchestras. 11:15—Louie’s Hungry Five. at :i:30. The stars in this program 302.8— WB2, NEW ENGLAND—990. 11:30—Orchestra; baritone; orchestra will he banjo players, dialect readers 7:00—Happiness ramblers; feature. 12:00—Dream ship entertainment. and the Dixie Spiritual' singers. At 7:30—WJZ circus program, 6:45 the Negro and the Irish will be 8:00—Vitall Podolsky’s conceit. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. musically eulogized through the Co­ 8:30—WJZ urograms (2 hrs.) 9:00—Studio concerts. lumbia system, and half an hour later 10:30—Lowe’s dance orchestra, 11:00—Show boat, organist; artists, W I.W l. will present the St. Cecilia 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670, ensemble. The Sea Memories enter­ 6:00—Dinner dance music. 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy; potpourri. tainers will be the featured artists at 6:30—Twins harmony program, U:40—Three dance orchestraa the .SOth annual convention of the New 7:00—Happy Wonder quarteL orch. 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. Jersey Mason Material Dealers’ Asso­ 7:30—Happiness boys. 8:00—WEAF orchestra; quarteL ciation, the details of which will be 8:00—Concert orchestra, quarteL 10:00—Studio entertainmerit. made public by WPG. The United SALE 9:00—An evening in Paris. 299.8—WOO, DAVENPORT—1000. Opera Company will present “Lucia di 9:30—Feature program. 10:00—WEAF artists feature. Lammermoor” at 10 through the Co­ 10:00—Soprano, baritone, violinist, con­ 11:00—Two dance orchestra a Starts Tomorrow, Surpassing All Previous lumbia stations. This magic opera tralto. by Donizetti is in three acts and is 11:00—St. Regis dance orchestra. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830, taken from Scott’s novel, “ The Bride 8:00—N. B. C. programs (4 hrs.) of Lammermoor.” It will bo produced 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 12:00—Irish songs; string trio. over the radio in English. 6:00—Wilson’s Notelty orchestra. 374.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH—80C. 6:30—Ehe Chopin Eight. 10:00—Orcliestra 1 concerL 7:00—String quartet recital. Events In Variety and Savings! Black face type Indicates best features 11:00—Show boat, organist, artists. 7:30—Dixie’s Circus program. Uncle II:30—Musical programs l2\4 hrs.) All programs Eastern Standard Time. Bob Sherwood, fa m ^ s clown. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. • 8:00—Pickard family, musicians. 7:15—Radio supper clnl>. Our business policy demands a drastic clearance at this time. The values offered are the 8:30—Quakers entertainmenL 8:.3D—'Dance orclie.sira, halftone. Leading East Stations. 9:00—Musical review, orchestra, trio, 9:30—.Merer Davis orchestra. most remarkable we have ever presented. Elvery item on sale is seasonable, the sort desired 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. soloists. . 238—WJAX. JACKSONVILLE—1260. 8:45—N. J. Mason Materials Dealers’ 9:30—Musical play, “ Rob Roy." 7:30—Orchestra, ai lists. for the occasions of the many remaining months of Winter. Asscc’s 30th annual convention. 10:00—New challengers series. 9:00—WJZ programs. 9:15—Soprano, contralto, uke, violin­ 10:30—Fifth Avenue knights. I0:0U—Studio concert. ist; organist. 11:00—Slumber music. 11 ;(I0—Dance orchcslla. 11:10—Two dance orchestras. 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—€10. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:30—P. R. T. instrumental quarteL 9:00—WE.Air I’iiri.x evening. 6:30—Dinner music; artists. 8:00—Hajoca musical shower. !i:3o—Studio mu-sical hour. 7:30—WJZ programs ((3 hra.) 9:00—Cotton Pickers male quartet, 11:(m—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. 10:3n—.Musical memories. Southland string trio. 11:15—Orcliestra; varied program. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 10:00—Two orchs; organist (2 hrs.) 12:45—.Vighthawk frolic. 6:30—Gallagher’s dance orchestra. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. Coats 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. Silk Dresses 6:45—WOR CoIumbia feature. 6:15—Talks; studio program. 12:1)0—Moore's concert urchestru. FOR DRESS AND SPORT WEAR I 7:11—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. 7:15—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 1 :00— II. C dance music. The season’s b^ t modes at the season’s lowest prices. 7:25—Ann Sanders’ program, z 10:30—Bestor’s dance orchestra, 365.6- WHAS. LOUISVILLE—820. ^ Sizes: 14 to 52 1-2 8:00—WOR Columbia progs. (3 hrs.) 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 9:00—WJZ nnisical review. 11:10—After theater rhythm. 6:00—WEAF dinner concert. 10:00—WJZ male quartet. Sizes: 16 to 44 Original Prices $5.95 to $35.00 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. 7:00—Recital; address; Uimbee. 10:30—Studio enlerialnmcnt. 7:00—WEAF Wonder program. 8:00—'WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. Original values to $49.75 i 7:45—Educational lecture. 9:00—Singing fireman; ramblera. f: 8:00—WEAF programs ( l ’,6 hrs.) 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 10:00—ronceri: male quartet. 9:30—Jubilee entertalnmenL 8:00-WJZ programs (2V4 hrs.) 11:05—nance orcbesirii. tenor. 10:00—WEAF artists program. 10:30—’Cellist and contralto. 461.3—WSM. NASHVILLE—€50. 1 1 :10—Van Surdam’s dance orchestra. 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. 9:00—W.IZ programs (1 hr.) 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 10:00—I’aldwrII Sviuphonv orchestra. Saturday $5 fo $22*50 7:30—Minstrels entertalnmenL 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 379.6- KGO. OAKLAND—790. $29.50 ■ ( 9:00—WOR Columbia program. 6:00—Stocks, markets, farm forum. 12:30—.Moon magic noiir. \ 11:05—Two dance orchestras. 6:30—Dinner dance music. 1:0o-('oniralln and harpist. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700, 7:00—Union College speaker. 2:011—Tioi-adcran.s oidu str:i. 8:00—WJZ programs (2^4 hrs.) 7:15—Dinner music: talks. 270.1 —VJRVA. RICHMOND—1110. 10:30—Gibson dance orchestra. 7:30—Min.“;trel.s entertainment. 9:00—W .i/ musical review. I t 11:00—WJZ Slumber mu.sic. 8:00—WEAF programs (H4 hrs.) 9:30—IJanjoist.s. dialect render, spirit­ Clearance of 12:00—Orchestra, Jack and Jean. 9:30—Studio musical program. ual .siiigeis. 1:00—Gtondolyrics; orchestra. 10:00—WI'IAF special Icature. 11:00—Danee orelu'.stra. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 9:00—Plano, soprano, violin, baritone W ool Dresses 202.6— WORD, BATAVIA—1480. Children’s Coats 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 10:00—Little concert orcliestra. lu:!.')—WEAF artists progrant. 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 8:00—Concert: agricultural talk. of tweed and featherweight silk and wool. 'Mixtures and Plain Shades. Also Chinchillaa 11:1.5—Renard’a dance orchestra. 7:00—Batlle’.s orchestra; address. 9:00—Musical program; artists. Sizes: 16 to 44 374.8—*WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 8:00—Musical entertainmehjs. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. Sizes: 2 to 14 6:3"—Four K Safety club. 11:00—Denny’s dance orchestra, 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. Original Prices $15 to $24.95 Grouped at 3 Prices for Quick Clearance 7:00—Old Time Singing School. 348.6—WABC. NEW YORK—860. 12:30—Feature entertainmenL 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 8:1.5—Organist; feature prognam, 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 10:01—Dance orchestra; artists. ' 202.6—WHT, CHICAGO—1480. 215.7—WHK. CLEVELAND—1390. 10:00—Ramblers concert ensemble. 8:00—WOR prografns (3 hrs.) 296.9—WHN, NEW YORK—1010. 'v ' m 10:30—Orchestra; organ recital. 12:00—Your hour league. 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. \!i I* 11:15—Two dance orchestras (1% hrs.) 11:30—Two dance orchestras. 333.1—KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. $12.75 11:00—Studio entertainers. oo o oo 6:45—('atholic talk: tenor. $5. -$8.5 -$12. 9:30—Gypsy barons concerL 12:00— I n.sl riimenfalists, vocalist*. 30:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 7:16—St. Cecilia ensemble. 1:0o—Trnubadmirs. artists. 11:00—Hollywood frivolities. 7:30—Addie.ss: opera bits. 12:30—Studio organ recital. 319—WeSH, PORTLAND—940. 503.2— WOW, OMAHA—590. Ladies’ 475.9—CNRA, MONCTON—630. 9:30—Artisl.s enlertainmenL 11:00—Musical, vocal rccUaL Children’s Children’s Angora . 8:05—Studio instrumental quinteL '10:00—Studio concerL 2:00—Artists program.

IV Song of the Flea, Moussorg- Bathrobes Bathrobes Knittcid Suits sky. Regular $4.95 Regular $2.95 White and colors. Regular $4.95 Mr. Gehrman. SILENCE IS BIG SALE WTIC ■V Ye, Who Have Yearned Alone, SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Tschaiskowsky. PRICE Travelers Insurance Co. VI Trepak from “ The Nutcracker PROBLEM MAKING Hartford Suite, Tschaikowsky. $3,95 $2.29 $3.95 7:30— Piano recital. 535.4 m. 560 k. c. Romance from Second Concerto, TALKING MOVIES Mozart. Zigeuner Weisen, Sarasate. I’rograni for Friday. Funeral March of a Marionette, Hollywood. Calif.— Is the movie P. M. Gounod. Laura C. Gaudet, staff pianist. fan to be talked to death? Basement Cleanup 61^25— Summary of program and Many fans are asking thera- news bulletins. 7 :4 5— Baritone selections. Drink to Me Only ■with Thine seives that ruestion whlie miliions ONE RACK OP 6 :3 0— Trie'iiay'bestos Twins from of fans are crowding the ail-taik- Eyes (Old English). N. B. C. 'f-tu3io¥.“’ ^ ing picture theaters. Caro Mio Ben, Glordaui. SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES Tonight, if you haven’t done Sittih’ Thlnkin’, Dunn. It Is not likely that the magnates i so in the pa-st,. why not join the ' Formerly sold as high as $25.00 The Old Road, Scott. of the film industry will kill the j Raybestos Twins in a half hour golden-egg-laying goose by feed-1 ALL TO GO SATURDAY of popular entertainment By the Bend of the River, Ed­ wards. ___ ing It too many syllables. But through the Travelers station at th.gse^ame magnates are listening at 6; 30. Ray and Bestos, the mas­ Song of Songs, Moya. “ Edmund J. Buckley, Baritone, to nre e i^ o ^ the crowd and pour­ ter mechanics, with the assis­ ing millions ''v into sound-proof tance of the Musical Repairmen, Wilfrieda Gehrman, accompanist. 8:00— Scott’s Musical Furriers. studios for making sound pictures. will give another half hour's en­ Queer, Isn’t it, that sound pic­ tertainment from the ^imaginary At 8 o clock Norman L. Clout­ ier and his Scott’s Musical Fur­ tures can only be made In sound­ garage just before closing time. proof studios? riers will present an hour of the 7:00— Dorfink’s Dinner Ensemble, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is launch­ Edward Gehrman, bass soloist, selections by the concert orches­ tra. ed on a vast program of making Alfred Cohn, director. all talkies oi famous stage suc­ 9 :0 0— An Evening in Paris from Russian program. cesses. At the Culver City studio N. B. C. Studios. I Andante Cantabile from “ The Trial of Mary. Dugan” Is to “ Symphony in E minor’’, Tschai- 9 :3 0— Rapid Transit. be filmed and sounded as a special kowsky. 10:00— National Broadcasting and Concert bureau Hour. production with a cast headed by II Don Juan Serenade, Tschai- Norma Shearer. The script for koswsky. 11:00— News and weather bulle­ filming and microphoning is being III Cossack Lullaby, Jiraneck. tins. worked out by the author of the play, Bayard 'Veiller. In the cast will be Raymond v v v v v Hackett, leading man of the stage hit, and H. B. Warner, famous in many screen successes. “The Trial RUBINOWS FINAL SALE PRICES of'Mary Dugan” is scheduled to ne Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s most am­ SOUTH MANCHESTER bitious film production. On another part of the Culver BLANKETS City “ lot” Marion Davies is mak­ ing her debut in a talking film, I BUY NOW—SAVE MONEY “ The Five O’clock Girl.” In the cast is Alleen Pringle, an exotic an outburst of sound. When the throw away his New York cane. Flu Creating Phenomenal charmer who Is on point of the tri­ director yells “ camera” the musi­ In tense moments he tapped with Double Blankets, grey and plaids, full angle of the musical comedy. The cians burst into melody and there it on the iloor. The tap, tap was Demand for Vicks VapoRub sizes, reg. 2.49, reduced t o ...... 1.85 screen version, will be produced is a general hurrah. registered In talking pictures. with the original music and lines In the talking picture the begin­ Florence Vidor’s is the most, Although the flu Itself is not so of the stage hit. ning of action is heralded by si­ lovely voice in Hollywood. It Is Part Wool Golden Fleece Single Blankets, serious as in 1918, authorities Stop Your Coughing lence. Sound-proof doors are rolled said to be fliitelike and soothing. stress the importance of taking full size, reg. 1.98, reduced t o ...... 1.65 At Universal City a $5,000,000 shut. Outside a whistle shrieks, Wallace Beery’s voice is deep- every possible precaution for fear talking picture program has been called the monitor’s table. He Is chested and makes the microphones of the complications which Invade Esmond pair-in-one—double woven, full launched. The program includes wa,tching a series of colored lights. dance. He was once a baritone the weakened system after a flu-at­ dialogue and sound scenes with In a telephone he speaks the new singer. First Aid Pectorole size, reg. 3.29, reduced t o ------; . . .2.75 tack. movietone for nine 100 per cent cinema word “ Interlocked.” It Vllma Banky wears nine petti­ They urge, especially, prompt Supreme Part Wool Double Blankets, full talkies, to go Into production at means that cameras and sound re­ coats in one scene as Hungarian will stop that cough«quicker than any other remedy. once with an elaborate program of cording apparatus are in syn­ immigrant girl. treatment of every cold, as colds lower the bedy resistance and \ size, reg. 3.75, reduced t o ...... 2.98 short sound subjects. chrony. Ronald* Colman in his next pic­ make it easier for flu or pneumonia Lingering Coughs Are Dangerous. For the next few weeks the staff The director does not use a meg­ ture— don’t sigh— is cast as a com­ Golden Fleece Part Wool Double Blankets, will concentrate almost exclusive­ aphone. “ Quiet, please.” is his ad­ edian. to get a foothold. full size, reg. 4.98, reduced t o ...... 4.29 ly on talking scenes. Silent ver­ monition. Amid a silence that can Jack Roper, Jimmlei Dundee and That the rnblic Is heeding this TRY PECTOROLE sions will be made of all talking almost be felt action commences Joe Rivera will work out in “ The wai*ning Is iidlcated by the phe­ Part Wool Double Blankets, full size, reg. pictures for theaters without sound on sound pictures. Duke Steps Out,” Metro-Goldwyn- nomenal demand for Vicks Vapo­ equipment. President Laemmle ' When the director nods or waves Mayer feature starring William Rub. the famour external treat­ 6:50, reduced t o ...... 5.49 said. One of the features. “ Erik his arm, the players, carefully Haines. ment which leaped to' fame almost the Great,” will be made with rehearsed In advance, start their Metro-Goldwyn Mayer has a overnight during the 1918 epidem­ Reductions from our regular low prices Er gllsh, French and German dia­ action. Their voices come out “ noise library.” The collection has ic. In spite of tripled capacity, the mean bargains for you. logue. Three of the talking pic­ startlingly clear h. the dead silence. recordings of booming guns, fall­ Vicks laboratories are once more tures will be New York stage suc­ With the sound the tension is ing rain, howling gales, airplane operating night and day, and 375.- cesses. They are “ Broadway,” brokeil. , motors and other "canned sound..” 000 jars are now being produced “ The Climax” and the “ Shannons . Inside sound-proof booths cam­ It runs the gamut from thunder to every 24 hours. y Magnell Dri^ Co* COME TO of Broadway.” eras are clicking. But even that the hiss of a snake. noise is shut a-ftay behind thick Prescription' Druggists walls and plate glass windows. 1095 Main St. In making sound pictures silence Except for the tank-llke camera- A GOOD JOB. Is Imperative. booths, the monitor’s table and the Second MortRage On the other hand, in making sirspended microphones the set is Tramp: 'Elp me, lady, please! Money MARLOW’S silent, pictures sound Is one of the little different from sets used In For three years 1 worked for the essentials. ordinary pictures^ The difference cause of temperance. NOW ON HAND FOR VALUES Here’s how it works out at Pai’a- Is that between noise and silence. Lady: Were you a temperance ;orator? » mount. lihe beginning of action Tramp: No; 1 was the ‘orrible Arthur A. Knofla in a silent picture is the Bignajkior Director Robert Milton had to axamul e.-~ A n 8 war *. B7A M*ia in. IfUwe 3t».a ■V,? y

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iState YMCA Convention to ;be hejd Convention, incladiP£ President and LOCAL! the Hotel 'Strat6eta. Ma . Holman and Mr^ and Mrs. Ray tomorrow and Sunday. - i' , Plllsbury. SIX MURDER MYSTERIES IN ONE FAMILY AT STATE Y SESSION / Other, features of the program NOT GUILTY; Cou include address'by pr.; David Z. T. Yui general secretary of* the NAr L Judge: You admit you entered Doctor Accused of Slaying Wife Relies on Baffling Chain of.jbrimes to Prove His Inno- tional Committee of the ' Chintte PERTUBSIN is made by a special (Taeschner) this bouse by the rear door at two process to relieve conghs quickly by removing * cence and Win Freedom. - President Charles W. Holman Young Men’s Christian Associatidpt' o’clock in the morning. What the immediate cause. of County Y to Attend t'red W . Ramsey, who has recently business had you there at that time succeeded Dr. John R. Mott as g ^ -, This cause usually is accumulated mucus, dust, of might?” inflammation or initation. ' Bridgeport Convention. eral secretary of the National CQun*" Prisoner: I thought it was*my PERTUSSIN; by helping nature to expel the I. cil of the YMCA in the DnitdS Chas. W. Holman, of this town, own house. phlegm, dhd by eootnihg the irritation, oniets Olathe, Kas., Jan. 11 — A BANDITS GET 9.50,C(M States: Dean Luther A. Welgle, bf- judge: Then why did you, when the cou ^ . It is entirely free from harmful dmgs. president of the Hartford County the Yale Divinity School; and K. mysterious curse that brotight this lady approached, ledp through A tk That is why Roctors have prescribed it for a Shuttleworth, of the University of the, window; jump into “the cistern ildpath to six members of one fam- Chicago, Jan. 11.— Two bandits i YMCA and a member of the State A n y Doctor quarter of a century. At all drug stores. YMCA Executive committee, will Ipwa. . ■ and hide yourself? • ily in the course of a third of a today held up? a taxicab on South century is cited by Dr. S. C. Neth- present a report of the State Fin­ There will be a number.of, Man­ Prisoner: I thought she was my Vlon. retired Olathe physician, as Lake Shore Drvie and robbed its ance Committee df the YMCA at the chester,people in attendance at tha wl f e.-A-Ti t-Bi ts. ttie real reason for the murde" of six occupants of jewelry, fur coats his wife nearly two years ago. and cash valued in excess of $50,- The accordion was introduced 000. froin Austria about 100 years ago. Pertussin .And on this strange explana- iipn, unsatisfactory as the courts A necklace taken from one of tKus far have found it. Dr. tjie women, according -to the police Nether ton bases his hope of be­ report, was of matched pearls Here’s a Combination Ice Cream‘Sp^ial ing freed from serving the rest or worth $40,w00. hiB life in prison. The victims were Mr. and Mrs. C. That Will Please—Tasty Too! Just Try He wah convicted some months H. Murphy of Detroit, Dr. and Mrs. «go of the murder of his wife, !F. E. Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. It This, Week-End. a-nd is now waiting for the Kan- Aammond of Chicago. „ fias supreme court to pass on his appeal. His appeal is based on his denial of guilt and his sugges­ QICK DESSERT NEEDED? tion that the wierd. unexplained curse that, he says, hung over his wife’s family was responsible for Nut Butterscotch Ice Cream her death. , Now he says he fears for the Perhaps some friends called unexpectedly or phoned life of his 9-year-old daughter, N e llc g s 1 at short notice that they were coming. No need to worry ^ ‘Tm^afraid she is the next on “ Smart Yet Inexpensive” and Vanilla Ice Cream the murderers’ list.” he says If State Theater Building I- go to prison, she will be lef to about the dessert problem with Manchester Dairy Ice the mercy of those who appear Also Bulk Ice Cream and Fancy Shapes. bent on wiping out my wife's fam- Cream so easily ohained at your neighborhood store cr, • iiv ** ■A graduate of John Hopkins For sale by the following local dealers: University* and a world ®h soda fo\intain. Dr. Netherton retired and se^^'^ Farr Brothers Packard’s Pharmacy on a surhurhan farm here \\ith hu ' USI >iatii Street At the Center wife* a decade ago. Mrs. Netherton Edward J. Murphy was well-to-do: she ^ Possessed Duffy & Robinson Depot Square propertv worth $100,000, hut 111 Center Street .Sone of the neighbors ever sus­ pected it. The Nethertons lived ^«*^HESTCB com. fru.gallv. The only money they Dorothy Netherton, 9, and her Manchester Dairy ever spent for anything except ac­ father, Dr. S. C. Netherton. tual necessities went • to -buy « . _ dresses and toys for little Doro- Dode’s brother, w'as found shot to '^^DAIRT” ’ thy • death in a farm wagon at Exira, Ice Cream Co. In February, 1927, Mrs. Neth­ Iowa. erton was found, shot to death, in The same year, Colbert Shrahl, New Spring the basement of their home. The father of the two slain men, was Phone «525 bullet had come from behind. shot to death while riding on bis Circumstantial evideme pointed horse from the town of Exira to to Dr. Netherton. and he was ar­ his farm. rested and brought to trial. He in­ In 191G Arthur Strahl, a first HATS \ sisted he had been in town at the cousin of Mrs. Netherton, was —in advance of the mode- time of the murder, but was un­ shot to death in Chicago, able to prove it. His attorneys Four years later Paxton Muir, a straw arid felt combina­ tried to bring into court the tale second cousin of Mrs. Netherton, tions and all spring mate­ of the previous murders in Mrs. was found murdered in a Los An- Netherton’s family, but the judge .geles hotel.-» rials. would not admit the evidence. Dr. No arrests were ever made in Netherton was convicted. any of these murders. Specially Priced Dr. Netherton admits that he it is upon this story that Dr. Is unable to explain the strange Netherton depends to save him chain of^ killings. He firmly be- from serving the life sentence to lives thkt some person or persons which he has been sentenced. Albert Sleig,cr. tat have followed his wife’s family for years, trying tt wipe it out of HARTFORD existence, but why this is being TRAPPED! done he has no idea. At any rate, hhre is his list of the crimes: In 1882 Dode Strahl, a trapper, Graham: . A sensible man doubts and a nephew of Mrs. Netherton’s everything. Only a fool is certain Reg. $3.95 and $4.95 mother, was shot to death near of what he says. values. Deadwood, S. D. Wallace: Are. you sure? Downstairs A few years later Roll Strahl, Graham: Positive.— Answers. A Few More That means more “ heat per dollar.” It is a distinc­ HATS Remain tive and unfailing characteristic of our coal. Further­ Shop— more the coal we serve is sootless and smokeless—that at insures cleaner, healthier rooms. It bums longer, even- er and to a clean white ash. It is sold on approval and Sage-Allen’s we’ve never had a ’“ come-back.” Basement Store The W . G. Glenney Co. 2-7171 HARTFORD 2-7171 Values to $4.95' All Headsizes for COAL, LUMBER AND MASONS’ SUPPLIES Matron and Miss Allen Place Phone 126 Manchester

Big Clearance Sale An opportunity to buy seasonable merchandise at tremen­ dous reductions; some at cost or below.

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Men’s Flannel Pajamas — Athletic Gym Shirts Heavy Wool Skating ; Reg. 69c the famous Phillip-Jones Hose, Reg. 400 smart new dresses—featuring advance make. Values ^ f\f\ value...... OZ/C 79c Value...... OUC to $2.25 .... . U U spring styles. New tiers, tuckings, smart bows, novelty stitching and cbntrasting pii>- Clearance of Men’s Woolen Coat Arctics—light and heavy, Heavy Ribbed Shirts 4 buckles Q Cl ings. Tailored frocks, street dresses, formal and Drawe’rs Sweaters $ 5 ^ 0 O C value, special ^ 9 O Values to $4 afternoon models in. one and two-piece styles. W OOL D r e s s e s Reg. $1.98 ...... The season’s first sale of spring frocks—^each 1 lot Men’s Heavy Flannel One Lot Men’s Broadcloth ,up to Steiger’s standard of style and value. One Lot Men’s ^ i f\f\ Shirty with or tfk ‘f * 20% Reduction Shirts, Values ^ Work Pants X • v lU • * to $2.25 .... .V I U without collar ^ JL • v iv l ' Mostly one-of-a-kind models—well tailored :—new plaid prints ^ and carefully finished. Jerseys, rayon and One Lot Heavy Wool Sweat­ Men’s Heavy One'Lot Heavy %. wool mixtures, wool crepes and printed jer­ ers with shawl collar, ideal Overalls ^ ^ O O Work Hose 1 — small figured prints * seys. In colors that are smart for mid-winter $1.50 value ^ X a \ J v Wool mixed X C for skating. ^ Q O C — leather prints' >■ . and early spring wear. Broken range of sizes Value $6.95 One Lot ' y ; .1 : -.V ■ * > - . 16 to 44. Formerly priced to $20. One Lot Men's Coat . — navg blue georgette Sweat 7 0 Sweaters . d* T ’ O O Men’s Rubbers '’ ’" a Q Shirts ...... i V C Values to $2 ^ X o i / U Value ,.$1.50 .... C — flat crepe— wool crepe . . ■ ’ « I S il k D r e s s e s , — wool georgette Hundreds of other specials too numerous to mention. . ^CED J 12 50 * —i • ; SIZES 16 to 20 and 36 to 46 Formerly Priced to $16.98 Dressy georgettes and satins, tailored crepes. Plenty of dark shades for business and street See the Window Displays wear. Prints galore—floral and modernistic Stdger*!- (Pratt St. Side) - designs as well as charcoal and tweed prints. “ WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE” Downstairs , Sizes 16 to 46. 983 Main Street . South Manchester,. Gonn. nARTFORD Shop if;- '

^ONCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH kA!jf(ttBTBR, OONN^ fk id ay , JANUARY 11, 1929. .1 -■ f Ur for aoldiera compelled to risk their have .been about as well for that suiitn|frot llvea*in,the air. Whereupon every­ family if the two sons had gone to 1 body agrees, "Of .course." And work instead of to college. , \ .1- Cw t^lbnili away go some thousands of Liberty I PUBLIBHBD BT THB SETTLES THAT h m n k r.n PBINTINQ COMPANT, INa motors to^the Junk pile. F and 611 North Michigan Avenue, with records of debate in which everyone of his recomtnendatibnii ed prunes. ^ Chicago. senators have advocated and ar­ dealing with serious state affairs. •Ltrach: Spinach, cooked celery.- The Manobeater Evening Herald la Stuffed tomatoes. on ttle in Nev. Tork City at 8otoO‘- gued for this, that or the other in­ The governor’s attitude toward News Stand. Sixth Avenue a ^ 4*n^ Dinner: Broiled chicken or rab­ Street, and 43nd. Street entrance of terpretation or reservation concern­ the moot subject of an incopie tax bit, cooked cucumbers. Steamed _ Grand Central Station and at all ing the Kellogg peace pact. is precisely what might have been carrots with parsley. Molded salad I Hoatll tg News Standa of string beans, celery and cucum­ • 0 • A better speech than any of expected of him. He is against it, Client of International News Ser­ them, bearing directly on this sub­ positively, energetically, uncom­ bers. Pineapple' whip. vice. Monday. ject, was delivered almost nine­ promisingly. Ii a'm a jority cotild Breakfast: Re-toasted breakfast •International Newa h*» exclusive rights to use for MpubllM- teen hundred years ago by Jesus be mustered in favor ot such an en­ food with milk or cream. Apple- tlon In any form a” of Nazareth on a mountain of Qali- actment— which is' Incredible— It saucet credited to o” not otherwise credited .Lunch: Celery soup, maahed in this paper. It Is lee, when He said: "Let your com­ would be, in the light of the govev' entitled to use for republlcatlon all pumpkih. Salad o f chopped riw the Drapery Departmentj too the local or undated news published munications be Yea, yea; Nay, nay: nor’s fiat denunciation of the. pro­ ^ I herein.” for whatsoever is more than these posal, to court a veto.- Dinner: Broiled steak, cooked I asked Mr. Roth, the buyer, yesterday if he didn’t have something special in the drapery depart­ Pull Service Client of N E ^.S**"* Cometh of evil." If the Connecticut state govern­ rutabagas, string beans. tSAlad ot vice. Member. Audit Bureau of Circa- shredded lettuce and toUia^es. ment. He came back at me quickly—you know how he is—and in about a minute I had an ear full. ment, in order to preserve the law larlons. It is one thing to go to a man Stewed apricots. and say to him, "I am your of averages and keep its proper Tuesday. I've written down all I can remember here, but there’s a lot more in the department—^wonderful FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1929 friend." It is another to go to him place on the level of human falli­ Breakfast: Coddled eggf, Melba looking stuff too! Gosh, I wish you folks would come in quick before it is all gone! and say, "I am your friend; but— ." bility, must nf.ake a bad break now toast. Stewed raisins. - DRUG ADDICTION Lunch:' Oranges as desired, glass H.E. Better not go to him at all than to and then, it is much better to make One of the most amazing state of sweet milk,. - voluntarily express a profession of its connectlor. with button-stick Dinner: Leg Of mutton; boiled ments to emanate from any ofBcial pacific Intention and immediately soldiering than in such a serious turnips and tops. Cooked lettuce. body recently is the declaration of qualify it with conditions thit business as taxation. Celery and nut salad. Graph Juice, New and Smart Cretonnes 19c to 79c the Federal Narcotlps Board that Wednesday. smack of threatening. Breakfast: Baked stuffed apple, there are not now, in all probabili­ Every condition, every reserva­ re-toasted cereal- biscuit. . - Assorted Cretonnes, formerly 25c to 50c .a yard are ...... 19c ty, more than a hundred thousand tion, every interpretation tbat ^ bs IN NEW YORK Lunch: Cooked carrots had peas, drug addicts in the United States, raw celery. the Kellogg pact of the quality of New York, Jan. 11.— From time Assorted Cretonnes, formerly 50c to $1.00, a yard a r e ...... 45c all told. The board Is convinced Dinner: Vegetable soup. Roast spontanlety "cometh of evil" for !i to time potential visitors drop beef, spinach stewed, tomatoes. Assorted Cretonnes, formerly $1.00 to S1.50 a yard a re ...... 79c that the number of narcotic habi­ destroys tbat psychological effeit notes asking where they can go to Salad of cold cooked asparagus. Ice tues Is growing steadily less, that see the “ who’s who" of Manhat­ cream. * which constitutes the only value ot tan. fewer and fewer.young people are Thursday. Our entire stock of drapery fabrics reduced. the peace pact. The pact is a strik­ That's a rather large order, and Breakfast: Poached eggs» crisp contracting the habit and that the nut easily filled. ing of bands between^ peoples. bacon, Melba toast. country has passed the peak of tho But I can attempt a brief sum­ Everybody knows tbat it is an mary as the New Year opens, al­ Lunch: Baked Potato, cooked cel­ peril. agreement between populations and though this is liable to change, ery. Salad of shredded raw cabbage. Dinner: Broiled lamb chops', It Is of all things in the world not between governments, for as a since the "who's who” is a nomadic ardently to be hoped that the Board tribe. cooked -oyster plant,, beets. Sliced contract between governments it is cucumbers.* Dish of berries (can' is right in the latter departments There is, of course, the Algon­ of no force. But our government quin. 'This is a rendezvoufi for a ned). ' ■ of its belief, at least. But it is sub­ can ruin ft as an expression of the certain group of smart writers And Friday. Breakfast: Cottage cheese, bak mitted that Its estimate of the total purposes o f the American people. amusing conversationalists. Its number of drug addicts sounds too pivotal point has for some years ed apple. And that is the sum of the possible been “ the round table,” where gatli- Lunch: Peanut butter soup. Com- good to be true. It surely will cause accomplishment through senatorial ers as amusing company as may olnatlon salad of celery, lettuce, many an experienced police officer reservations. be found in this rambling hamlet. tomafoes and raw cabbage. and police reporter in the big cities There is a mixed company from Dinner: Broiled white fish, cook­ Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, va­ ed spinach, McCoy salad. No des­ to gasp. THE MORGANS AGAIN ried newspaper columns and such. sert. A close survey of the drug situa­ Entrance of the House of Morgan One may find here such folk as Saturday. tion made in the city of Boston, into the Connecticut Utilities field Donald Ogden Stewart, Franklin P. Breakfast: French omelet, 'kaf* Holiday Pillows more than a dozen years ago, re­ Adams, Frank Sullivan, Heywood fie. Stewed pears. through tho United Corporation, Broun, Alex Woollcott or Corey Lunch: 8-ounce _ glass of butter­ sulted In an estimate of nine thou­ whose purpose is said to be the ac­ Ford. In the neighborhood can milk, 10 or, 12 4^ 08. ONE-THIRDOFE sand addicts attributable to that quirement of minority Interests in often he spotted Dorothy Parker Dinner: Vegetable soup. Salis­ one community alone; and it is and some, of her "merry crew." bury steak, cooked celery, baked the various corporations now large­ there is generally a scattering of the Very newest shapes and brighest colors, re* very certain tbat in the next half squash. Molded salad of carrots Aiid ly controlling electric lighting, gas visiting movie celebrities from peas. Frune wbip. Curtains duced one, third. dozen years there was a rapid and and power in this state, may or Hollywood and newspaper writers. serious ihcrease in the habit there. At Sardi's in 44 th street, , there Stuff tomatoes: Peel and remote $1.69 kind ...... ^.. ...$ 0 5 may not be pleasing to the people is a ramification of the Algonquin ONE-HALF OFF ’ Confirmed drug addicts, partiou tho centers from largo raw tomb i of the commonwealth. crowd. The mid-town boys drift larly when the addiction is acquired toes and stuff ; with a mixtqre o f $2.50 k in d ...... «...... $1.69 It is not yet forgotten by some here, and again one finds acthrs, dry fiottage cheese to which ba£; One or two pairs only—your choice at half price. by persons of little culture and self- columnists, press agents and such thousands of stockholders, in the been added the desired amoufits of This means 75c a pair for some. $ 3 .7 5 kind ...... $2.50 control, are not hard to identify scrambled about at 'the tables. New York, New Haven and Hart­ About the walls are hundreds of chopped cooked, beeta, midded ripe olives and chopped, parsley^ If*lbci $8.00 k i n d ...... $ 2 .7 5 when one has had any experience ford railroad company that once cartoons of celebs and near-celebs. Ready made overdrapes of silk and rayon with at all with |.hem; and if any per­ Some of the less modest .make ,il cheese is too soggy it. shdttjd bei before the Morgan concern appear­ placed; in a cheesecloth, bagr end valance, some formerly as high as $4.75 per pair, $1 2.0 0kind .....,...... ,....$7.98 son familiar with the peculiar phy­ a point to sit Just below their carl- A ed as a minority Interest in the very chance of mistaking them. The pressed to remove the surplus during our semi-annual sale $1.98 a pair. sical characteristics of the hop- ace of all our utilities at that time, crowd ranges from Broadway stars whey. Serve on lettuce leaves, head can travel about the streets garnished with slices of cold, boil Special Prices on Comfortables the revered "New Haven." of the highest rank to the lowliest of New York for a week without "lion hunter." It’s a turnover crowd ed beets. So very decidedly were the Mor­ Cotton filled comfortables in blue, green or or­ concluding that that city alone and only a few newspapermen are gan interests "minority interests” regular attendants. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 9x12 Whittall Rugs $75.00 chid reduced from $8.50 t o ...... $2.35 must have nearly as-many of them that there were numbers of indl- Peristalsis. as the Board attributes to the en­ The Astor table at lunch, time is This is the $95.00 Palmer grade.’ Anglo Per­ O tton filled comfortables with blue or rose bor- 'vlduals.who held each more stock Question: John Smith asks. tire country, he must be either pe­ another rendezvous for Broadway. "Will you kindly explain to me ders> reduced from $4.75 to ...... $2.98 in the New Haven than the Impres­ Producers and managers. play­ sians are now $119.75. Other good 9x12 rugs, culiarly lucky or peculiarly care­ what peristalsis is?” sive Wall Street firm held by it­ wrights, and backers, song-smltlis $25.00, $29.00 an4 $89.50i. All rugs op third Cotton filled comfortables with orchid', blue, or ful in bis street contacts. and musical show lyric writers, folk Answer Peristalsis is a pSculiSr self. by Its members or by Ifs contractile' expulsive musbtilar floor. Take elevator. rose borders, reduced, from $5.25 t o ...... $3.75 In view of the certain fact that from the business offices of the agents. Yet it is painfully remem­ film companies and actors. . movement of any hollow organ of the use of drugs has developed at bered that the elder Morgan took The St. Regis Is more "vaude- the body. You probably rifer Ip least somewhat among the South­ this action of the Intestlneh, Bdlh control of the destinies of the road villean” and '"stagey.” When a ern Negroes during the prohibition “ vode" actor wants to meet hts the small and large Intestino are as If it were all his own— and what provided with longitudinal afad Cif-. period, and merely to Judge by fellow be wanders into, the St. happened is history. Regis, and if be waits long enough cular muscular fibres. Theie c6h* what one sees about him in almost There is so much holding and some fellow of his "profesh" Is tract alternately and force along WATKINS BROTHERS, any large city in the north, it is certain to arrive. It’s handy to fecal matter, pushing It towHtii ’the re-holding and round-the-corner difficult to resist the fear that the the “ vode" business since. It is- the rectum,'except In some peculiar linking of Connecticut utilities with handy to the Palace Theatre. Here, cases when'thls'action Is re’versedt 54 SoifiH M anchester. Narcotics board has been kidding quite foreign interests, that it is if you keep your ears open, you’ll- itself. hear the chatter of the song-and- conceivable tbat, in a score or so Saccharin Harmful. dance men, the song pluggers, tbq Question: Rose E. writes: "Sdine ot years hence, the people ot this sister acts and the myriad acts LIBERTY MOTORS lime ago-you slated In your tbluittiii state are going to have on their “ Just in from .the road.” If you Use of war-time Liberty motors tbat the continued use of saecharin bands one of the sweetest unscram­ listen more closely you’ll hear your In food in place of sugar has a in new Army airplanes is prohibit­ own home town mentioned now and bling Jobs that was ever tackled harmful effect. Will you kindly ed by an amendment to the Army then, and not often with compli­ anywhere. mentary inflection. state in Just what way. it la harm­ appropriation bill, Just passed by ful?" , ^ However, such Is the power of the House cf Representatives. The "That dumb town! . . . H-uh Answer; Saccharin ia a coal tdt the people of the state, under their derivative,'Intensely sweet— 900 to amendment was proposed by Rep. . . . didn’t ever‘give a good turn Into the White House yard have constitution, that they can perhaps a tumble. . . . It’s all wet. . . . 600. times as sweet as sugar, depend­ their peanut passions even as other Laguardla cf New York, who Is a ing on Its purity, being sbnietimiis REUGION i P JAZZ afford to be serene in the mean­ Rather even play St. Paul . . men. , ' ; filer, and appears to have been adulterated* with bicarbohatr -bf time, in full confidence that, wh,en And there’s Dave's where sand­ "Queen Marie? Sure, 1 saw the adopted, so to speak, off the bat. wiches are m ajored'and- where soda., Most states and ebuntries WASHINGTON LETTER queen. I’ve seen. !em all." says ARE BAD FOR BABIES the inevitable struggle comes be­ columnists are flattered by having ha've pure food laws to prohibit Us It Is doubtful whether one out of a Steve, pouring some popcorn ’'into tween the mergers and the peo­ sandwiches named for them. If use in foods. Mathews and M'oGiih the hopper. "Give me American dozen of the members who voted this be flattery and fame . . oh gan*^report that saccharin retards 'tl ladles every time.” SAYS HEALTH DEPT. ple, the mergers will not win. the oxidation In the- blood and for it knew anything Important well! If you care to pay up to walk and only , laugh at me One knows tbat locked within $3.50 for a single sandwich, it’s muscles and retards the dlgertive BY AfiliBNE SUMNER. about Liberty motors or the ^Washlngtqn^. Jan, 11.— Peanut when 1 shake peanut bags at him.” Steve’s breast Hs many atale of the Sacramento. Call-—Religion and quite possible. Aalso It's possible juieba especially the salivary ||laih48 His favorite prosident? Again great" who have entered the na­ Jazz are bad for babies. An over­ amount of money involved in their to see actors who ma&e enough and pancreas, causing digestive flts^' burveybr ttl fi^b presidents and a "OLD MAN’S” BURDEN Blixth' dne'^ on the way-is the proud Steve proves that his 20 years as tion's most famous.gate for the dose of either plays havoc with the scrapping. Perhaps Influenced by the money to be epicurean. orders; The following ire the peanut purveyor to presidents have paqt 20 years. But try’n’ get 'em • LIndy’s Is, of course, where 'Opinions of Sajoiis and Oulbretll, fbeord of Stevh Vasilahos. whose nervous system of Infants it has It does not at all follow that the knowledge that banditry has re­ qjjiat-but, hot jgau4y peanut cart has taught him much. out! , , • been discovered by the Califorala Rothstein and bis fellow million­ respectively: ‘|lt (saccharin) li be­ “ All nice fellas— very nice fellas "Beeg men don’t like to have all measure is not a good one; It cently become not uncommon aire gamblers hang out. It’s what nfiggbd the White House fence for state department of health. lieved a general protoplastnib pbl- ^rly 20 years, — all in different way," he said. the things they say* told!" says merely is an example of the way they call ah "up-and-up*^ place. ‘son In that It inhibits nearly all of Steve, offering a bag of peanuts lo And -the white lights and among college students, and habit­ Osy dayi lie in wait for Steve "Wilson he very nice fella; Har­ "whoopee” accurdint, to Dr. Ellen far reaching legislation sometimes What 1 mean is, the guests seem to the fermentative^ -processes ot - tbb ding he swell guy. Taft, great old one who is neither a president nor uated to the American system have swank. 'They all.appear to right now; for. Herbert Hoover, Stadtmnller, chief bf the bureau of body,, and interferes with, and idl- aikth presidential customer whom boy; Roosevelt, one mighty nice a First Lady. And that seemed to get rushed through. Congress. whereby the "old man" is expected have easy money and wear trick mlnishes generally bodily metabolf- be that. cbild hygiene, are no worse than clothes. he' Wlil itnow. has already signified guy. Coolldge, all right, and this The Liberty motor was the best to do- the providing and the worry­ Ism." “ Saccharin retards adUop (if Hoover, say, he’s grand. He eat “ You can say this," says Steve, public cburch services, so tar as Reuben’s, another sandwich re­ hti interest in' the goober, and dur­ airplane motor In the world, all ing for the younger generation dar­ digestive fbrmenta, hence shbnld bb ing hii Waeblngton life ,haa often three or four bags peanuts to "l^ t lots of peanuts and popcorn tbeir effect upon babies ki arms sort, "catches them" after thea­ used with caution where digestion and get to be president. Makes are concerned. It is liable to shove imints considered, in its day— at ing Its advanced education, a fifty- tre. The Colony night has the brill stopped at Steve’s stand , for hie bag once.” Is inipalred." of fresh roasted peanuts. you smartl” < the young hopefuls into a prema­ least that was the generally ac­ five-year-old’ yillage blacksmith • In liant' spenders. Bpt it’s .exclusive, Steve has seen all the First La­ '!^But if you think Steve’s going dies, too. He "can’t remember” ture. crabby and ^ rh a p s short ma­ cepted claim. But a deal of water Michigan, with ,two collegiate sons and one has to be a member. t 12-Day Fast. , turity. GILBERT SWAN. tor.upsee the destiny of nations by whether they all bought peanuts has run under the bridges since to provide for, has assumed th'e Question: Mrs. Jean Me. askat telling you whether the presldent- and popcorn and crackerjack of The health authority' also voices, "If I were to go on an nrangAJttldo t!^be likes his ioobers hot or cold, dote iK her taboo against too mneb niusic the day ot tbat motor’s develop­ white father’s burden and engaged him or not. But many a passerby dlet_ for a period of * |vfblVA Well, tfiedliitn or rare roasted; you has seen Mrs. Coolldge stop for a i mf ican — either phonograph or radio.-. ment and it may very well be tbat in a one-man bank hold-np. ^ days what would be the ibis ill have^apo^her think com ing.; bag of peanuts for the White House A R Parties and music are listed alone' it Is now seriously outdated. He did quite a Job, too, getting weight approximately?" - « He Keeps Quiet. squirrels when. returning from a with the churches as places where But the government o'wns mil­ away with about $8,000 in cash Answer: It would depend upon walk. babies should not be taken, your ..weight, and alsa your. t y ^ iK "Be,at not to talk too much in lions ot dollars worth of Liberty and as much more in negotiable' se­ biisinessi’* BSlys Steve, a speculative Many say that Steve’s diplomatic JanoarV 11 r “ It must be remembered that the Reproach hath broken . ‘ 'my' you are much overweight yoh reticence springs from the time he young child i- not a plaything. He,, motors and before Incontinently curities. But as he has,been a Re­ heart; and I am full o f heavinese:i would probably lose betvhofa Id 0 ^ upon thd bij$ bouse beyond the 1757— Birthday of Alexadner Ham­ Iron picket fence. "Big men don't admitted that the First Lady was ilton. ■ must be cared^ for properly and scrapping them it might have been spected factor in the life of the vil­ and I looked (or some to tahp pitr, jihd IS pounde. , - - one of his customers. He was pho­ I but there was none; and (or. com­ talk inueh. Steve don’t talk 1785— Continental Congress met in then left to develop by himself,’’', a fairly good Idea to find oat defi­ lage for many years and was well miioh." tographed and interviewed till his New York." the authority declared. "Do not, forters, bnt I toand ; nOne.— face was as familiar as the presi­ nitely whether the facts agree with known— so well known that tho Psalms 60:20. Steve’s peanut, popcorn and 1805— Michigan territory separated expose him to loud sounds, bright ’ CHICAGO SB1$ RECORD 4uindy stand has done its stuff dent’s. The other vendors pricked from Indiana territory.. lights t>r much handling. He the prohabiUties. held-up cashier recognized his up their ears. How come that just Men are almost always cruel in . FOR SPORT AITENDANOE. through the rain and shine of five Should not be romped wttb Just be­ However, somebody arises and voice and his figure, bis mask be­ Ohlogfb.—-With more than 89|- pttesldents. Be remembers the day one man could hold so profitable a fore nap or bedtime. These things^ their neighbors’ faults. ;— Sir comer for nearly 20 years? Pres­ reminds the House that the Liberty ing in the Circumstances, a thin Philip Sidney. OOO.opO nertohS shown' to .gavg, ig. - Ta(t hd poine to White House. go very tar toward making htm a taken part la Its athletic and ^ rbre nervous, irritable child," said Dr. r^U onai abilviUes during Ihb njits. He like- candy, too. That’s Stadtmuller. can’t any longer be good enough Perhaps there may be two cr So many are tbp uses to which past.yeap, .Chicago has set a Rteaf why hgeo-beega man. Pretty soon Good Business' Location. than th r^ mohtba,wlde; today, by (or airplanes, since of course the more sides to it, but from., this aluminum has come t^Kfast tnitaad of two and then says, thereby indloatinr that ,*.he wide; and planes will soon" reduce The latert use for the X-ray Is' Jiest cannot possibly be too good range It looks ac ‘ uugh it might. be pass by atafi'd when he xn for sreai of the e^rtb Da: ' i by and that'to a w fito fraetlon,- to peer into u i - k m

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929; PAGET N I I ^ Championship Skating Start \ BON AMI, GREEN, SONS TIED FOR FIRST TRIAL HEATS N E H 2 WEEKS RICKARD’ S O m C E OLSON’SSW ED B WITH FINALS CARNIVAL DAY SOAP MAKERS LOSE TO SONS HEY, WALLETT, TRY THIS TONIGHT’S CARD AT WAS ALWAYS OPEN HAVE PLAYED IN FOOT GUARD HALL .SHOW. Jonior Eyents Monday and WHILE NIGHT HAWKS FALTER Frankie Konchlna, New York, _ ------,vs. Eddie Adonnis, Athol, ten Friday Afternoons With 3 2 OF 4 8 STATES rounds at 156 pounds. . _ , —- Bon Ami took a lead which was He Liked to Sit ArounA^and Jimmy Picardi, Boston, vs. Senior Events on Wednes­ Takes r o u r .'k m e d in the last few boxes. Mike Frisco Battisti, New York, six vUUoll UtUUU l a f Suhie missed two one-pin spare rounds at 120 pounds. iiT 1 J f ’L — boxes and Talk With a Bunch of Kansas BasketbaU Team Na- Eddie Reed, Hartford, day and Friday Evenings. W e st ^lQeS a n d l/Daner|Brozowski gutted twice in succes- Buster Nadeau, Holyoke, . slon to get a six box. ; ^TeDers." rounds, at 116 pounds. tionaUy Known; Won 441 Eddie Elie, Springfield, Oaks, Three; F. Anderson was trimming the Night-Hawks J By TOM STOWE ! three out of four points, winning Jimmy Rossi, Westerly, rounds at 158 pounds. , ’ the first two games and losing the BY HENRY L. FARRELL of 515 Games. The date, for Manchester’.*? Gains on Conran and Cur- j last. Cole, Wilkie and Philips were Johnny Walker, of Boston, vs. Eddie Cavanaugh, New York, six ! highest. The West Sides won two One of the most amazing things big annual skating carnival ^ I games and pinfall from the Inde- rounds at 152 pounds. has been set for Sunday after­ about the personality of Tex fUck- Olson’s Terrible Swedes hailing Brownie Tucker, Hartford, vs. tis. j pendents but neither team rolled ard was his accessibility. There are from Coffeyvllle, Kansas, are the noon, January 27, which is two ______I 500 once. Nick Christy, Bristol, six rounds' clerks working in government jobs widest known basketball'team ever at 128 pounds. weeks from next Sabbath and i Manchester Construction once for less money a week thau Rickard booked to play in Manchester. The first half of the .Herald : more started up the league ladder got for one of his big fight tickets Their record shows that they have in connection with this, an­ Bowling league schedule came to a j by winning four points from the who are harder to approach than he played in at least 32 of the 48 nouncement was made today close last night with practically; Beethoven. The contractor's rolled v;as on his busiest day. states in the union. four teams tied for first place, or, the creditable team total of 1,623 that contests will be staged to It-was hard to figure how the Any club that is in such demand HGHT TONIGHT decide the individual skating to be exact, three. The first game was decided by four man did his business. It is true that as that must be well worth giving The Bon Ami, Manchester Green pins. The Charter Oaks rolled he put in more hours around the the “ once over.” Their record re­ championship of the town in and Sons of Italy all have the same within one pin of the hlghe-st team veals games played in every section the various classes and events. number of points while the Night total of the evening, 1,652. This Garden than any executive we have ever encountered. At all hours of of the United States ranging from For sev*eral years past, unsuc­ Hawks are but a point behind them was largely due to Frank Ander- New England to Florida to Texas to Three other teams are following | son’s fine work. He hit 120, 130 the day and night, Saturday after­ cessful attempts have been made by noons, Sundays and holidays, he ‘ California, Ihdiana and Michigan. various organizations to stage ice plenty close enough to step in and 135 for a three string of 385 Here is a list of ^states in which should one of the leaders falter, and. incidentally, that probably was puttering around the building skating contests that would disclose or squattec on the chair in his the Swedes have appeared: Kan­ the town's best skaters. The main With a race like this, the success fetches him up pretty close to sas, Oklahoipa, Colorado, Nebraska, of the league is assured. Last year i Tommy Conran in the race for in- office w iti one foot under him. And trouble has usually been that the Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, New Mex­ skaters themselves have shown in­ the league created a great deal o f ' dividual averages. Tommy hit 333 he seemed to be doing nothing but ico, Arizona, California, Texas, Ark­ interest but the Masons were a bit last night and Curtis only 300. The talking, talking to anyone who sufficient interest. However, there ansas, Missouri, Wisconsin, Wash­ liave been times when those in too fast for the pack. This year, Center church managed to beat the crashed the gate into his office or ington, Illinois, Tennessee, Ala­ however, it is absolutely impossible Charter Oaks the first game by five cornered him in one of the corri­ charge have nSt gone about matters bama, Georgia, Florida, South Car­ in the proper way. • to tell what team will win the pen­ •pins but lost the next,two. dors. olina, North Carolina, Virginia, nant. Nevertheless, it will probably It was almost a cinch to get into West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsyl­ But now that Manchester has a be the Green, Bon Ami or Sons of LEAGUE ST.4NDING his office. Ralph, the counteous and vania, New York, Massachusetts, Skating Club with a fairly large Italy, They seem to have the W. ■* L. P. polite man on the gate in the hall, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Ken­ membership, high hopes are held strongest teams from a standpoint Bon Ami ...... 18 9 25 would try to hold the crowd down tucky. out that this year it will be possible of high scores and consistency. Green ...... 19 8 25 to the size of a small mob, but just Judging from their record, the to stage a championship contest The outstanding match last night Sons of Ita ly ...... 18 9 25 when he was winning a point that Rec Five is in for a hectic evening that will arouse considerable inter­ was the thrilling battle, between the Night H aw ks...... 18 9 24 “ the boss has got a lot of people in to say the least.’ The Swedes have est and at the same time furnish Sons of Italy and the Bon Ami in West S ides...... 14 13 18 there,’’ Tex had a way of appear­ been organized for eight years over the spectators with plenty of enter­ which the latter team assured itself Gharter O aks...... 14 13 18 ing in the door and saying— “ Wanta which space of time they claim to tainment. The Skating Club is hard of three points in the last two 15 17 see me? Go in there with the fel­ have won 441 of the 515 games at work making arrangements for boxes of the final game. The Bon Construction ...... 1? Independents...... 9 18’ 10 lers. I’ll be in in a minute.” they have played. They play at the the forthcoming carnival and the Ami took the first game by the He would allow the newspaper­ A LOTTA FUN shown three of the best and most Rec gym next Tuesday evening.- championship contests will be Man­ narrow margin of six pins, the Sons Beethoven ...... 7 20 9 Center ChurcL...... 6 21 8 men to crash in on any kind of a The jolly professional fancy popular fancy skaters at the cele­ chester’s part in the program. the next by 22 and the third by brated resort. Howard Nickolson George Ruwsell is chairman of seven. In total pinfall, the Sons conferance a id if Ije happened to be skaters have a St. Moritz when all talking some very private business (left) and Paul Krackow are hold­ the general committee making won by 23 timbers. Both teams hit LEAGUE RECORDS the rich people of Europe gather in High Single: Wiganowski, 160. he would usher his clients into ing the pretty Hilda Rukert in a re­ Frankie Konchinh. plans for the carnival. Matthew P. remarkable scores. There wasn't a the Alps for the winter sports sea­ verse position as they finish one of .MacDonald, Jr., is at the head of game under 530 and the team to­ High 3 String; Curtis, 405. another room and sit down and Team Single: Construction, 645. chev^ the fat with the boys as long son. In the picture below are their stunts. Local the program committee with tals were 1,630 or over. Helen Bodreau in charge of finance Jimmy PontUlo, Quido Giorgetti Team 3 String: Const., 1,720. as they wanted to stay. Or if the subject of the conference was not and John Wallett looking after the and Domenick Beletti were the high publicit ’. Arrangements have prac- scorers of the match rolling over LAST NIGHT’S RESULTS confidential he would say— "Go on Sharkey-Stribling Bout Sport 5 340. Poptillo was highest of all Sons of Italy 3, Bon Ami 1. and talk in front of these boys. ticaly been completed for the ap­ with 101, 132 and 113 for a 346 Green 3, Night Hawks 1. They pester me anyway until I tell pearance here of Everett McGowan total. Tommy Conran and Augie West Sides 3, Independents 1. ’em everything.” Certain To Be Cancelled Chatter of Springfield, rated as world’s Brozowski were highest for the Construction 4, Beethoven 0. champion in several speed events. soap makers. The Sons went into Charter Oaks 3, Center Church 1. The ease with which Rickard His specialiiy, however, is barrel­ th e ^ s t game 16 pins up but the transacted his business was jumping and he will be seen in that By DAVIS J. WALSH <8 Mr. Carey and it may he of inter- art here. NEAT WEEK’S MATCHES astounding. est at this time that this gentleman There weren’t any clerks bustling New York, Jan. 11.— Officials Too bad Coach Clarke and his Regarding the championship At Farr’s— generally is -xpected to become Beethoven vs. Night Hawks. around his office. There weren’t any of the Madison Square Garden Cor­ High school basketball players are events for Manchester, Frank Wal­ executive head of the corporation West Sides vs. Charter Oaks. books in sight. A scratch pad on the poration wishing to do the right not firm believers of Christian Sci­ lett, president of the Manchester At Murphy*s— big bronze desk got plenty of work thing by “ Dear Old Tex” undoubt­ at an early date. He always fought ence. Granting they were, then .Club’ and “ Mac” Macdon­ Center Cnurch vs. Independents. from a stubby pencil but one of edly will look long and earnesUv Rickard on those lavish guarantees, there would be no need of postpon­ ald. chairman of the program com­ Construction vs. Sons of Italy, those swell desk pen sets that some­ through Rickard’s private papers even when the receipts seemed to ing the game. They could just mittee, announced today that there H appy Bon Ami vs. Green. one had given him was touched for “ documentary evidence” of his justify the i promoter’s judgment, maintain they were perfectly well will be three classes— grammar Stribling-Sharkey guarantees and and when the Tunney-Heeney fight and go ahead and play. school boys, high school boys and only when the porter cleaned up seniors. LAST NIGHT’S SCORES the quarters. then, having turned up none, they proceeded to mFke no money at an i:ions of Italy (8) Miss Naomi Lewonsohn, his per­ will render the stein song from awful rate, Mr. Carey was not We took a jaunt over to Center Trial heats will be held at the ITlomenkjs Springs pond yesterday to have a Center Spring Pond during the next Sardella . ...1 0 6 114 87— 307 sonal secretary, gave his office an Ignatz the Iceman, entitled: alone in his pained disapproval. He seemed to think, in fact, that this little chat with “ Woody” Wallett, two weeks .weather permitting. The Pontillo . ...1 0 1 132 113— 346 atmosphere of business when she “ Hurrah! We Can Find Notn- pond supervisor. Ice-thickness an­ Giorgetti ...1 2 6 109 110— 345 bustled in and toldxhim that Mr. was not the kind of thing that junior (grammar and high school ing.” nouncer, skating weather forecaster boys) trials will be on Monday and Andretta .. . 98 101 114— 313 Soandso was on the phone and It will be a fine, brave thing to ought to be encouraged. and what not. And in connection Friday afternoons of the next two Beletti .. . . . I l l 117 114— 342. wanted to know if he could get that do. They will be crushed, desolat­ Unless I have been misinformed, with this, we can't help admitting box for the hockey match. this gentleman is the active thdugh weeks ht 4 o’clock. The seniors' ed. But these are men who know that the dressing house > for the Eddie Adonnis will have their opportunity to qual-- 542 573 538 1653 "Yep, I gupss so. Fix him up,” how to suffer secretly. With great silent head of the Garden Corpora­ skaters is quite a bit too small. A Ifv on Bon Ami (1) he would direct and then go back tion right at this moment and, un­ Pictured above are Frank Kon- Wednesday and Friday self-control, they will be able to telephone would also be a worth­ nights of the next two weeks at Brennan . . . .100 101 109— 310 to conversation with the boys on mask their true feelings under a less I mistake his intentibns, there while addition. Wonder how long china and Eddie Adonnis who meet 7:45. Kebart .. . . .106 in the ten-round star bout final ot 114 104— 324 any subject from the diseases of smiling exterior and, if the smile , will be no guaiantees at all for the it would take to summon aid, if an Competition will be in only three Brozowski . .130 104 suckling calves to the trick that was Ed Hurley’s card at Foot Guard 104— 338 I’m thinking about happens to be Sharkey-Stribling fight, which accident occurred? events. The are the 220.440 880 Suhie ...... 98 120 107— 325 pulled when Dempsey was weighed a laugh, you will know that the ; ought to mean that there will be Hall in Hartford tonight. Both Conran .. fought Frankie O’Brien of Hartford yard races, j t is possible that a' . . .114 112 107— 333 in for the benjeflt of the skeptical man In question is practicing s e lf- '-''no fight. "Gus Sonnenberg, the new wres­ mile race will be staged in the and are well known here. The semi­ scribes before the Willard fight in control in a big way. As for Dempsey's innocuous tling champion of the world Won senior class. According to the an­ his title by butting Strangler Lewis final between Brownie Tucker and When you*re introduced to 548 551 531 1630 Toledo. No Guarantee statement, it was the only thing to nounced plans, six persons will just about the most gorgeous The trick might be mentioned do under the circumstances, since out of the ring seven times in suc­ Nick Christy and the scrap between It all probably means that there cession. At last we have a wres­ Eddie Reed and Buster Naneau are compete In each of the trial heats — MANCHESTER GREEN (3) here. Some of the experts thought will be no $100,000 guarantee for it is understood that he has , no and the first two to place will auto- girl you ever laid eyes on Sherman ____ 99 89 93 281 that Dempsey was too light for Wll^ tler who knows enough to use his also expected to furnish plenty of Jack Sharkey, if ever there was great wish to fight under the pres­ matlcaly qualify for the finals. Any­ Rogers ...... 115 97 104 316 lard (and Rickard thought so him­ head. excitement. such, which probably means that ent auspices at the Garden and one who is defeated in one heat Cole ...... 130 125 93 348 self). So he told Jimmy De Forest there seems to be nobody else that may try again in another. - Wilkie ____ ...1 1 9 98 111 337 there will be no Jack Sharkey, Sonnerberg has won many of his to fix up Dempsey and weigh him appeals to him, either. Another Murphy ...... 1.07— 4 — 107 which possibly means that there matches by picking up his oppo­ Those expecting to try for quali­ before the boys. The scales were good reason for the Indefinite char­ fication should leave full name Stevenson...... — 110 81 201 brought in at the appointed time will be no fight. Col. Hammond and nents and throvring them high into HARTFORD HIGH r William F. Carey have declared for acter of his announcement is that the air letting them .all where they age and addressf with Mr. Wallett and were thoroughly tested. The the man doesn’t know his own at the pond or with any other of­ Total ...... 570 519 492 1581 boys tested their own weight on standing behind any “ documen­ may-^whlch. by the way, is much NIGHT HAWKS (1) tary” obligation incurred by an of­ mind from one minute to another similar to the stock jnarket theory. ficial of the club who will see that them and Dempsey was brought in. and the thing he says today simply NEXT ON SLATE it is forwarded to,the proper per- Phillips ...... 111 99 12'5 335 He weighed something like 184 ficer of the corporation but, if they There Is one drawback about this doesn’t go tomorrow. There being butting stuff, however. Occasionallv son. Under the present arrange­ Skoog ...... 109 86 '91 286 pounds and the boys were amazed. aren’t convinced that none exists, Dehan ...... 10) 110 105 316 then they must have been talking no necessity for haste, therefore, one of them misses and then doc­ ments, there is ample opportunity Before Dempsey was brought in tors and laborers have to repair for a skater to cpmpete In the W alker...... 91 03 109- 293 De Forest made him eat a' dozen about the high cost of sleeve gar­ the entire matter can be pushed Carney ...... 119 96 114 329 ahead until such time as a show­ skulls and floors respectively. . , Play Here Week From Sat- qualifying rounds— four chances bananas and drink four quarts of ters when they called Sharkey in being affolrded in each rouiyi. heavy ale and, if I recall correctly, on the rug tk^ funeral. down is indicated. And she tells you she ADORES Total .... ___531 544- Plans are In the works for .an There are believed to ba.a large m De Forest said the process put 11 Plan New Policy a man who dresses with care­ inter-class hockey series at the urday— Thal Is, If number of good skaters in Man-. pounds on him. The slttiation narrows itself High school to Ue played at Center Chester, judging from the attend­ ful good taste— WEST SIDES (3) Schubert ...... 98 107 89 294 down tp a question of how soon a FAVOR A MEMORIAL Springs pond when the ice is suit­ Says Okay. ance at the pond so far this season, Metcalf ...... 93 86 84 263 Rickard never kept any books new policy of strict conservatism able. more Interest is being taken In Hanson . . . 85 102 275 until the Garden'got so big he had may be Instituted at the Garden. skating in Manchester than In many S a d ...... ___ 103 114 9U 308 to. He kept very few notes. His The instituting In question -can FOR TEX’ RICKARD Wonder how many fans -would .vears. Officials- of the ’ Skating Canade . . . ___ 104 103 87 294 office was in his hat. I asked him start somewhat sooner than imme­ turn out to' ’ witness a basketball Unless the influenza situation Club feel that the skaters will wel­ once how he trusted his memory diately without being premature, game played under professional fails to improve sufficiently, Man­ come an opportunity to con«)ete for when there were serious Items of New York, Jan. 11.— Friends of rules if the Rec were to ttage such chester High school will resume its Total ______486 495 453 as far as many of these men are the late Tex Rickard have propos­ the-town championship in toe vari­ INDEPENDENTS (1) thousands of dollars Involved. concerned, and if Rickard has done an, attraction here! Betcha see lot basketball schedule next week Fri­ ous events. Any boy who does "not “ I’m used to it,” he said. "Can’t ed that a memorial masoleum be of folks that aren’t attending the day playing at West Hartford and / \ i - . Klein ___ . . . .1Q5 88 83 276 nothing to obligate them, that will erected for the sports promoter In attend school wishing to %ompete Stevenson . carry no books around and might games nowadays. meeting Hartford Public High here ----- 103 110 103 316 be one of life’s misfortunes under Woodlawn Cemetery, near where should leave his name and^he -will - /i Fahey .... ___.-83 95 83 261 lose the notes. Never kept books In which they will contrive to bear uii the following night. be entered in the proper division. he lies furled. A motion that funds The nearest Olson’s Terrible Pint ...... 90 92 85 267 the old days. The bartenders used bravely. They^let Rickard run wide Three ga(mes have already been By staging the trial heals, it is be appropriated for this purpose Swedes have, played ta Manchester at least -postiponed and possibly one Wilkie ...... 86 82 109 277 to take their own pay out of the open with his* gambling tendencies hoped that it will be possible to dis­ dra^vor when they went off shift.” will be made at the next meeting of was in Pittsfield. Mass., last sea­ of them permanently cancelled be­ in promotion, because that was “ in the directors of the Garden cor- cover the best skaters in each event Total ______467 467 463 His private office was stocked son and in Stamford, Conn., this cause of the Illness of the students. and class; Those who qualify will character” and part of the script. poratioui it is understood! And when she remarks how with comfortable chairs. He liked season, according to .the advance Coach Wilfred J. Clarke has been compete iu the semi-finals and But he couldn’t make all of them A death mask of thd promoter dope. ill as well as several members of UNUSUALLY good-looking CONSTRUCTION (4) to have people around him and he finals on the day of the carnival. Wiganowski ....95 122 100 317 seemed to delight in the company of like it. was made after his funeral and this the team. However, all ' of the ______V your FTorsheim shoes care- S h e a ...... 94 105 110 309 th^ newspapermen. Some of his Carey’s Position will be used in the creation of a The Rec Five will practice at players but Hugh Moriarty and say— tha^s a h appy m om ent Wilson ...... 116 122 95 333 subordinates, with superior ways, One of them who didn’t and nev­ bust which will be placed in Madi­ 7:30 tonight at the Rec gym. Ernie Dowd are back in school er was abashed about saying so was HOCKEY you never WILL forget! Sargent ...... 97 106 132 335 weren’t as friendly and some of son Square Garden. again. Coach Clarke, although A. Anderson ..107 105 117 329 them chided Rickard that a smoke- Howard Murphy and “ Lefty” much Improved, is still being mark­ filled room, packed with loafing re­ Curtis meet next Wednesday night ed “ absent.” When sufficient play­ in the first of a 20 game bowling C.lNADIAN-AMERICAl? Tbere*B a certain assurance about Total ...... 509 560 554 1623 porters, wasn’t the proper atmos­ i r r « ' ers have been on hand. Thomas F. LEAGUE STANDING) the smart style of Florsheim Shoes BEETHOVEN (0) phere for the president’s office. match at the Charter Oak alleys. Kelley, football and baseball coach, has been directing the practice vi^hich somehow is passed on to Erickson ...... 113 101 102 306 It really couldn’t have been an W L T F- APta. V. Johnson ....92 93 84 269 periods. the man who wean them—^wher­ act with him. He was too sincere. Games doals Mathlason ....104 87 94 285 He wasn’t Inviting personal publici­ Asked regarding the fate of the Springfield . . .8 4 6 20 22 1 postponed games. Faculty Manager 3V: ever he goes. And maybe Flor- Olson ...... 107 103 102 312 ty. From his dally contact with the By H. C. Carlson, M. D. DeMOLAY BASKETBALL Philadelphia ..8 7 3 35. 31 Edson M. Bailey said that he hoped iheim good looks alone won’t E. Johnson...... 89 83 97 269 newspapermen, and with one or two Providence .. . .8 7 3 28' 82 19 4 to arrange all of the games with the Min a girFs ^ o r , but from what fight managers, they became the University of Pittsburgh Coach. Boston . w . ..6 4 6 22 19 18 i Total ,505 467 479 1451 PRACTICE TONIGHT possible exception of that with New Haven . ..6 9 5 40, 48 17 ^ weVe been told— they only onps with whom he couH be Dr. James Naismith originated as to require, considerable indul­ Crosby of Waterbury. Due to the thoroughly at ease. He must have Newark . . ..4 8 4 2&. 86 12 . J the game of basketball at the gence and, even then be * little shy proximity of Rockville, the ^ m e certainly do help! CENTER CHURCH (1) been, after all, a very lonely man. Springfield Y. M. C. A. Training of perfection. The DeMolay basketball team with that school could be played al­ T. Anderson ...104 112 100 316 He liked to talk and sit around with Two points for a victory, bne for O. N elson...... 107 89 97 School in 1892. Its growth since will practice’ at the School street most any time. Meriden ■will be 293 the bunch. • 4. That it should lack the rough­ Rec. tonlght-from 8 until 9 o’clock. a tie, . - Selling for a Few Thomson .....107 94 93 294 then has been remarkable. ’ ness of football and be played in­ the hardest to work In and that Humphries ....119 93 111 323 Coach Roy Norris wants the fol­ will be done some way because it Is ONCE ROOMED WITH HOOVER In his wprds there were four ojit- doors. In this connection, while LAST NIGSnC’S RESULTS D ays at S. Nelson ...... 1,00 11^ 91 '303 lowing men to reports Bray, Moore, a league contest. standing principles involved in personal contact is forbidden, there Trueman, KOfr, Bissell, Benson, Springfield 3, Boston 1. are continuously intellectual and New |laven 0, Providence 0. Total ...... 537 500 492 1529 Milt Anfenger, president of the originating the game. McCaw, Greeneway, Chambers and $8o85 Denver Western League eluD, en­ 1. That it should be an Interest­ physical contacts between players McConkey, or any other member CHARTER OAKS (3) in trying to outsmart each other. NEW COACH AT PENN SCHEDULE SATURDAY C u rtis...... 87 108 105 300 joyed the distinction of rooming ing game with a hall that could be wishing'; a try-out. handled but not hidden by the Another factor in eliminating Providence and Newark arProi Deltz ...... 102 126 96 324 with President-elect Hoover while dence. ; A , they attended Stanford. hands. roughness was in making the basket WANTS A CAGE BERTH Jim Mathews, who rowed in the Mozzer ...... 114 94 92 300 1925 and 192:' Washington crews, —------lit Robinson ...... 109 116 118 343 2. That, it should be an easy horizontal rather than perpendicu­ G le n n e y ’ s game to learn, so that anybody lar, thus requiring added skill in Bob King, Stanford jumping is now an assistant rowing coach Break up your cold in F. Anderson ...120 130 135 385 Do not let a cold hang on. Try with First Aid Cold Tabl6A''‘1i First Aid Cold Tablets.— Magneli could play. arching accuracy rather than direct ace, is mem''er of-1 Stanford at Pennsylvania under Rusty, Cal­ only byKv MagnellILfoarnAll Drug’Co.-— SA Total ...... 532 574 546 1652 Drug Co.- -Adv, That it should be so skillful | force. low* » a > :V; , ■ r- . ... : . ' \'v- : ' V.

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sV ,./. :\ P A G E T B it MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929

Sheraton Furniture Is V - * • Popular With -Modems HIN'I'SON HOW rq KKIi^P WRLL by eWorld Famifd 'Authority THIS HAS HAPPENED warmth and longing. And Jack “ Give me your lips ” he whisper­ the silk gown about her hips. ASHTORETH ASHE is having Smythe. had voiced his desires in no ed. “ Just once.” Hollis appraised her , critically. the most exciting adventure of her uncertain terms. There were, also, And when he had kissed her he “ If Mr, Zeigfeld could see you life in a little house on top of a other men. They had not particular­ held her away, with his fingers now," he Informed her, “ there’d be PROOF OP BLOOD FLOW iblood tumsd ‘ Qp on t]he^ sl'de away mountain in tropical Domlpica. ly impressed-Ashtoreth. ' gripping her-arms so tightly that a pajama brigade in the Follies. ONLY 300 YEARS OLD from the hcsxl. f Ashtoreth is a stenographer from Beautiful-girls are-usually so­ she winced. • Tall, -liin girls, with red flowers bq- Of'.cburse, this ffieitPt. .that at Boston. The owner of the house is phisticated. Unless, of course, they "That Is all I want,” he said. bind their ears.” BY DR. MORRIS FISHREIN. each, beat of tjie beajrt..blood was HOLLIS HART, her multi-million- are'dumb. Aside from^her own ex­ His voice was stern, as If he were Editor . Jounia] of the ' American . forced out Into the arteries, that It She laughed delightedly. Medical Association and, of ah*e employer. They have met by periences, Ashtor.eth*s knowledge trying to convince himself that it “ I always wanted to go on the ■proceeded through the arteries to accident in Dominica, a little iskttad of the affairs of other girls— nota­ was the truth. He eyen repeated it. Hygeia,. the H ^ th various portions of the body, aod stage,” she ebnfeesed. ' “ I suppose — — Magazine.----- that it was then, returned by the in the West Indies. bly Sadie— had tended to .acquaint And his mouth tightened at’ the every girl does. I read a story once In 1628 William Harvey, an Bps- Ashtoreth, who has been ill, is her with the ways and thou’ghts of corners. veins toward thq heart. about a famous Follies queen, you lishinan, wrote a book in which for . 'With a remarkably logical mind, taking a cruise. Hart has stopped men. “ That is all I want. Orchid. Only know. It said that she was quite the first time it was' proved that off, en route to South America, and your lips, dear. Your Ups— just he then did.an experiment of the For six days she and Hollis Hart a poor girl who lived in Boston. the ’ blood actually circulates greatest importance. He measured found the place, so charming that had lived in a glamorous paradise. once.” , She was a bride and her husband throughout* the human body. The he has taken a house and means to the amount of-blood contained in Her presence had stimulated and ' Ashtoreth’s heart was beating wanted to have a picture of her in year 1928 was the ter-centenary of the heart of an animal. He then stay a while. They aro delight^ excited him. So that he had kissed madly. Throbbing in the hollow of her wedding gown. But she was this discovery. killed the hnimal and found out to see each other. And Ashtoreth her and made love. But further her throat, where Monty used to such a thrifty little thing she In his book Harvey proved a how much blood there was in the purposely misses the boat in order than that he had not gon e... .And press his kisses . Her eyes were wouldn’t let him spend the money. fact ^which many had thought whole body. to stay on the island. She pretends, tomorrow she was going home. ^ide and frightened. But she smiled She said they’d buy some linoleum about and written about for at least Thus, he was able to show th.at of course, that it was an accident. They were alone now in the din­ with her red lips. And was, at once, for the kitchen, or some curtains = M = S = If the heart throws,^oijt a certain And Mr. Hart seems not to suspect ing room. Beyond the long windows filled with fear and rejoicing. for the bedroom, instead. But he . .Q.— Do you know of any elec­ amount of blood at epch beat and her little ruse...... lay the garden. Humming birds Because she knew that Hollis coaxed her to a studio, and when 7*' 1 trical treatment for deafness that is that If the amount of'blood in the . . Finally he discovers her boat has fluttered about the butterfly bush­ Hart lied with his twisting, hungry sh«, heard him tell' the photogra­ helpful and safe? whole body represents approxi­ % , i sailed. There is nothing left but to es. And a wanton little breeze that mouth. pher thdt they ' wanted the very ...... * A.— No. Electrical treatments mately a certain amoynt, ".that in wait for the next boat. had dallied among the'. lilies and “ Go put some clothes on!” he cheapest picture they could get, she thus far are wholly experimental. one-half hour the heart will have stolen > their fragrance camo steal­ told her harshly. His voice was consented to have one taken. Their value has not been certainly forced out all of the.-blood avail­ NOW GO OX WITH THE STORY ing, through the room. very rough. But that was because “ But when she wasn’t listening established. able, and that if it kept on' pump­ he was trying to keep it even. / CHAPTER XXVHl Hollis put his hand on Ashto- her husband told the man to finish ing, It would have-to repump the reth’s ... .“ Have you been happy?" She smiled again. And brushed a great big beautiful one. And‘ It 1500-years previously. He did it blood that was-returaed to it "Two lumps, Holly?” his cheek with her lips. in a simple manner; at least, It Ashtoreth sat at the breakfast he asked her. was such’a" perfectly lovely picture Great Revelatibn^.Then. And in his voice there was a “ Once more,” she whispered. that the photographer asked her seems simple to us today. For As has been stated, this seems table and tried to sound wifely. She She put her arms about his neck those who do not understand the relstlvely, simple. Actually at an was wearing Hollis’ pajamas and hunger and a questioning that made husband’s permission to submit it her heart rejoice. and drew his mouth to hers. In some beauty contest. Helen al­ Typical Sheraton Pieces. way the blood moves about the age which h.ad. no kno.wledge of looking her best. human system, the proof is a reve­ “ So happy,” she said. His breath was hot on her face. most had a fit because it cost so , the structure of the^ibuuisn body, Now, women, en masse, are not And his blue eyes were -flashing EDITOR'S NOTE: The Sheraton formed like a long, narrow letter lation. which looked askance, on dissection built for pajamas, any more than “ Will you miss me?” he asked much money. She didn’t fe'el any Pulse and Heart Beats. her. like Mona’s. He benV fiercely and better when they toH her she had Style of furniture is the subject of “ S.” ■of, either human be^gs. or of men are built for nightgowns. But fastened his Tips on, hers. And she this, the nineteenth article of a se­ Restrained use of inlay was an In the first place Harvey showed animals,, the discovery came as. a Ashtoreth was one of those tall, 'Ihe knew then what It was he won first^prize either, because she ries on “ MAKING HOMES BEAU­ that the pulse beat takes place, at would ask next— when she slipped felt his teeth, hard ’and cruel. was so furious with her husband outstanding characteristic of Sher­ great revelation. ' . slim girls, with long legs. Lean She tried. Impotently, to shake TIFUL” which William U. Wilson, aton’s work. He used mahogany the same time as the heart beat. A few years later an Italian from knee to hip. And that, of her hand In his, for being extravagant. You see, she vice president of the American Fur­ He showe’d that the heart stopped “ Oh, T’ll miss you fearfully,” she her head. He hurt, when he kissed was absolutely crazy about him in the main, and inlaid It with rare named Malpighi proved the exist­ course, makes a difference. As a niture Mart and a noted authority woods such as satlnwood. Caning beating at death, and that the ence of what are known as capil­ told him. And pried her fingers be­ like that. As she struggled he drew and she didn’t care a bit about be­ pulse stopped at the same lime. matter of fact, she never looked away. on Interior decoration, is writing was used frequently for seats and laries, the very liny space's in vari­ better in her life.. neath his, and let them rest against ing famous, or a beauty, or 'any­ for The Herald. for chair backa. The most significant things that ous portions r)f the body which rep­ his hot, hard palm. And they were “ I never meant, to kiss you like thing of the sort. he showed, however, were the facts, They were orchid satin pajamas. that,” he told her. “ For days I’ve ' The structure of . Sheraton’s resent the terminations, of the With a military neck, and a Rus­ soft and tool and lovely. “ But her husband was so proud BY WILLIAM H. WILSON. chairs seems frail, but his knowl­ that when an artery was cut the arteries and the beginnings of the “ Do jrou love me,” he whispered been steeling myself against that he persuaded her to go to Written for NEA Service. blood spurted In a direction away sian sash. this___ ” edge of construction caused him to veins, through which the blood ----- "Just a Tittle, Orchid?” New York to accept the prize. He Euclid, the genius of geometry, plan his chairs and settees so that from the heart and that when the makes the final passage from the Over them she wore a dlk dress- “ Why?” she asked. . Ing gown of Roman striped effect. “ Mm-mm,” she murmured, so took her to the station and kissed has a staunch supporter In Thomas support was given at necessary veins df the arm were blocked, the artery to the vein system. < Behind each ear she had pinned like a little frightehed thing that He ground bis hebl into the soft he'r goodby. And promised to water Sheraton, a genius of furniture de­ points. Apparently frail, this he had to lean to hear. ground. And put his feet apart and the plants and feed the cat, and sign. Geometric designs feature characteristic of Sheraton design is a scarlet hibiscus, red as her laugh- his hands In his pockets. NEW NORTH STATION AT wear blue serge coats with, the in­ l-«g lips. They were quiet for a minute. everything. ' Sheraton’s work, and the straight one of its superior attributes. BOSTON OPTS UNIFORMS And a mountain whistler, through “ Why?” she repeated Innocently. “ And then, all of a sudden, Mr. line received his especial considera­ signia “ B .& M R on the lapel. Her own clothes were drying on Sheraton Is extremely good style FOR ALL ITS EM P^YES White collars, black ties, and black the stillness, called-his mate. “ My God!” he exclaimed. “ Don’t Zeigfeld. or someone, saw Helen. tion. for use today. It may be used Boston.— The “ Red Cap," for the bushes. And Ashtoreth was you know why?” shoes will be worn by all. wishing it would rain, so that she “ Do you,” she asked, “ love me And they offered her a great big There is much similarity between with furniture of the American years the symbol of the porter In ----- a little?” She shook her head helplessly. A the Sheraton furniture and that of Colonial and Empire periods, and could wear the pajamas all day. contract. And everybody started the.railroad terminals of the Unit­ SASKATCHEWAN ORDERS strange breathlessness welled with­ calling her the most beautiful girl the Louis X'Vl period. Where the lines blend nicely with the sim­ “ A week tomorrow,” remarked Beneath her breath she asked it. ed States, Canada, South America 125,000 A UTO PI-ATES in her, filling her body and her in the world. . . . ” Chippendale elaborated on the ple austerity of such designs. A and Europe, has been supplement­ Hollis, and salted his paw paw ap­ with her chin on her shoulder, and French period, Sheraton simplified Regina, Sask. '—The motor car athetically. ‘The boat is coming in her dark hair against his mouth. throat, so that her breath came in “ And that, I suppose,” Interrupt­ Sheraton settee, side chair or oc­ ed by bright blue caps, trimmed little strangled gasps. it. Sheraton is a classic style, sim­ has conquered the bleak Canadian early. Orchid.” So that his lips caressed, the red ed Hollis, “ was the end of the poor, casional table.^ as well as pieces with buff as the uniform Identifi­ praries, dubbed by Stefanssoc as He looked at her steadily, until adoring husband?” ple, severe and at the same time for every room in the home, may cation at the New North Station of For six days these two lived in flower she had pinned, behind her delicate. be found In this style. In a room the “ coldest.spot-In the world ” the little house on the top of the ear. her face crimsoned, and she drop­ “ I guess it was,” agreed Ashto­ the Boston and Maine here. Orders for 1929 license plates plac­ per her eyes. Legs are always straight, the in which the walla are papered, mountain. And every day the sun “ Oh, my dear,” he cried. “ My reth. “ But what I started to say The caps will depart from the ed by the Saska^febewan governr “ You know why,” he said. was— wasn’t it just like a, fairy most typical being rounded and painted or panelled, with oriental straight visored, straight sided top had shone. And every night the dear!” tapered, although some legs are rugs in delicate colors on thi floor. ment indicate that there will be stars had twinkled and bathed the A servant, padding softly on bare “ Yes.” she whispered. tale? It was too bad, of course— pieces that have been standard around '125,000' jhbtoi* vehicles in “ Then please,’' he besought her, the square tapered Hepplewhite leg. Sheraton furniture is well placed in among porters for years, with a garden in silver ligh^ feet, came and filled their coffee walking out on a loving husband, The backs of Sheraton chairs are the province nbxt year, or more “ go get dressed!” the twentieth century. i semi-formal military shape, more than one to every two families. "And now,” he said, “ you aca.go- cups. They ate in silence, tastiug but just the sam e.. . . ” low, the back upright usually belijg ing away.” She laughed like a naughty Hollis interru'pted. “ Imagine hav­ comfortable for the wearer. The ’ field is So attractive that their food and pushing the plates child. a continuation of the back leg. The largest eggs ever se'>n were All the forces at the New North Ashtoreth bent her head above away. - ing a worshiped wife and losing during 1928 .’ nearly $5^00.000 “ I haven’t any clothes,” she re­ Often a central panel in the back laid by a bird nov/ extinct and Station will be In uniform hereaf­ her plate. And wondered what a “ Come,” he said, and drew her her— to be glorified, for all the framed a lyre or vase motif. Arms measured 12 inches long and 9 worth construction "Was carried out minded him. ‘They’re hanging on other men in the world; Now if 1 ter. Ticket .sellers. Information by automoMTe and accessory manu­ girl should do in such a situation, to her feet. “ It is glojious in the are also characteristic, being inches across. clerks, and travel bureau men will Hollis Hart loved her. That is, he garden noT^.” .'- a hickory limb, or something, Hor- should.marry .''a beautiful girl— facturers In ’Reg&a -aloiie. tense said so.” '' was crazy about her. She knew They wandered through a crum­ and another, man admired her wor­ that it had been awfully difficult bling, wall to a giant tree whose Hortense was a big, ebony laun­ shiped charms— do you know what for him— being so dreadfully re­ hollow trunk was cushioned with dress. Ashtoreth left her clothes I’d do?” spectful. moss. Above their heads a cluster each night on the floor as she step­ Ashtoreth laughed. And she loved him....Or was of orchids grew from a bough ped out of-them. Sems time before “ No,” she said. “ What would you it love? Well, it didn’t really mat­ within their reach. she woke, Hortense washed and do." ter. He had money to burn. And be ironed them. BuV this morning “ Well.” , . . . . Hollis surveyed her ‘This tree,” he'.told her, "is the there was a showet , and Hortense was sweet, and wonderfully defer­ father of all trees. See, there is appraisingly. Sunbeams played in ential. And generous as could be. had explained that’little Missy must her blue-black hair, making, it room enough within its trunk for wait. Ashtoreth had no other After all, what else is there? It two to,sit and love.” glisten like a bird’s sleek wing. She w'asn’t even as if he wasn't good clothes, and wore Hollis’ pajamas kept his dressing gown swathed He put his urm about her shoul­ and dressing gown through necessi- looking. Why, Hollis Hart had sim­ ders, and they passed into the gaupi about her lips, but the broad lapels ty. ■ had fallen back. And the soft curves pay ply everything:----- A girl would embrace of the great tree. Gray be an awful fool if she couldn't love “ I’ll put on your raincoat,” she of her lovely body showed tanta- moss, like the beards of patriarchs, offered, “ if this boudoir scenery a man like him. hung frpm its branches and swayed lizingly through the soft satin of Ashtoreth's experiences had been bothers you." her pajama jacket. in the breeze. “ You d hotter,” he told her grim­ rather limited. A certain fastidious­ “ It’s like a Druid,” whispered (To be Continued) ness had saved her from the pro­ ly. “ Saint Anthony himself couldn’t Hollis'Hart, in the next chapter, Ashtoreth. an J pressed against him. look'at you in that outfit.” miscuous petting in which many He held her closely and ran his proven to be a thrilling lover...... girls indulge. But Monty had kissed | She secured her'hibiscus firmly and Ashtoreth is deliberately pro- hand across her shoulders, in their in the great coils of heavy hair her w’ith a considerable degree of * satin jacket. vocrti’.e. Whatever happens, It’s that hugged her ears, and wound her own fault -YDUR- 7/S2€ D ollar CHILDREN All sorts of punishments for^ ETERNAL HOPE violators of the prohibition An 8i)-year-old Civil War vet­ OAi/ej^Serts Sar/on amendment were suggested by eran obtained one of the last Reno to meet thousands of entrants participat- divorces of 1928 on the grounds of ©1928 i)y NBA. Service,Inc ing for the W. C. Durant prize excessive jealousy. He was mar­ money for the best plans for pro­ Are your children getUng enough or served on it, or both. It can ried a few hours later to another milk? hibition enfo'rcement. Many of lady. Rather strangely enough, I be used In puddings, soups, the • contestants favored punish­ Because, if they are not, in time “ gravies.” custards, cocoa, or made find more optimism than anything W ILL never really appreciate it will tell on their general ment as a deterrent and suggested else in this little human anecdote. ■you into simple white sauce and cook­ such cheerful forms of it as being health: every tissue in the body ed with vegetables. There are doz­ It Is a symbol of.the hope that * my G old Li-nc W omen’s Shoes, unj^ composing vital organs, muscles given poison In the liquor, ban­ springs eternal in the human ens of Ways of . using it. ished to barren Islands.,suspended and membranes, teeth, and bones But be sure allow a child breast, sometimes. you actually own a pair. L want you to will suffer. 'from the ceiling by the thumbs, plain milk to drink, either with apd similar bits of pleasantry. Milk is absolutely necessary to his meals,'Or in between, cr at HUMAN DEPRESSIONS wear them and compare them. I know ' the diet of little children and bed time. Humans In the main are apt to every sacrifice should be made to It should always be sipped— get too discouraged at the pros­ I can convince you they are the equ^ >• get it as long as they are growing. never gulped, and never served CRUEL WOMAN pect of the oncoming years at Even after baby is “ off his bot­ very cold. It should be sweet and ^ Comment is made that most of times. At 20 one regards 30 as of shoes for which you-are paying - tle” he should be given milk to clean and kept , covered. the punishment suggestions were hopelessly old, at 30 one is inclin*- doUars ynore. supplement his other food to the I have been asked if condensed by .women, and that, the most ed sometimes to laugh at 20’s Idea amount of one quart a day. milk is all right. Yes, It is, when fiendish forms werfe" unearthed' by and sometimes to believe it’s view­ This does not mean that he necessary, also evaporated, or the frail sex. , point is right. As one grows older Sp let’s get acquainted! FU take a must drink one quart a day— only even powdered milk — b u t— make It probably only means that it is increasingly difficult to be­ part of it. The rest can be put every effort to get fresh niilk more women competed than men, lieve that the, best years are not whole dollar oS my. regular low pric^ into cooked foods, for cooked milk first, particularly for drinking. women having, the contest bug to' gone or that there is anything does not lose Its nutritive value. much greater proportion than ahead. • just to ^ v e you come into the store Better Not to Boll Milk males, or It may only mean that The spectacle of 80-year-olds But I shouldn’t boll milk any The largest parish In the British women, having suffered most from daring to cast off the oldjand be and take your choice of G old L in e shoes.' more than necessary in making co­ Empire is in New South Wales; it violation of the prohibition -law. on with the new is good for all of coa or milk soups. Prepare the is four-fifths the size of England feel the. need■-for ^revenge more. us. .Come in tomorrow. Other part and cook as much as and Wales, but has only 5000 peo­ Mothers of sons, and all that. necessary, then add it to the milk ple. FAMILY DRAG that has been brought to a scald John Coplidge’s oncbmlng papa- only. In-la-w, Governor Trumbull of During this *get-acquaint- "WBrY? Connecticut, wants. John as a ma­ ed” sale, all my $4 shoes Sometimes mothers think that Fashion Plaque The body of a 2t-year-old col­ Over 100 models to ch o ^ skim milk is useless and waste it. jor on his staff. He’ll 'have to ask are reduced to ^ lege girl was washed up from un­ the legislature to permit It by &om—every style you can What a mistake! It Is rich in all der the rocks at the foot of a cliff sorts of things that children need. amending a law which would possibly want. the other day. Every means, in­ make a citizens’ military training All it lacks is butter fat, and this cluding the chartering of an air­ can be supplied by butter. For camp product" eligible. The gov­ plane to skim over the lake look­ ernor is brave. -Nepotism is a Instance if you use skim milk over ing for. the body, had been em­ toast or cereal or crackers, spread charge from which many a public a little butter on first. Never ployed by..the girl’s prosperous fa­ man shrinks. And yet when little ther during the several days of or no emolument Is attached, and waste an ounce of skim milk. the girl’s disappearance. Blood- Families that cannot afford theijob is all, or largely, honor, hounds finally trailed her to-the there won’t ‘ be so many com­ whole milk could buy skim milk cliff’s edge twice. cheaply and supply the fats In the plaints. It’s, only when-the >tax­ children’s food by butter, butter payers count nickels that they substitutes, or inexpensive vege­ REASONS raise the hullabaloo. Nervous prostration and melan- table oils of which there are many cl)QlIa over.,-her' illness- were ad­ wholesome ones on sthe market;, TEXAS FOO-TBALL CHAMPS. vanced as cause of,The suicide or HONOR.FALLEN PLAYER never by fried food, however. adcldqnt. “ Flam ihfyouth" canr Never, never, give a child any Austin, Texas-^In the hour of fried food. ^ cdupe, for college their victory'as football champions Milk won’t light with fruit that authorities''remarked on the girl’s of the South western Conference, •i i- is not too acid. If a child takes or­ quietness a'nC- abs^ii^tion In her the University of Texas Longhorns studies. Other analxjers will seize paused to renaember a fallen com­ ange Juice, it won’t hurt him to upon too much stiU as a cause have milk On his cereal.' 7 rade., < r ‘1 ■ *Ware o f This Ooiubliiatioii , and'wdnder’why gifts go to col­ ; Molte McBlroy,‘ 19. of Houston, But I wouldn’t give a little lege, anyway. ■ I >wl}0 was-killed In.a fraternity Ini­ .V child milk or cream on straw ber­ But nobody knows‘Just 'why and tiation istupt- here.' shortly after the 977 Main Street ries in the Bummer. how it all^bappenedv, Just one ifootball season'opened, was award­ Milk can be served on any stew­ more challenge'to the men of men. ed an honorary letter. McElroy AN ‘‘URBAN PREJT’’ of vivid tal. science who are''needed today ed fruit. colors'transformj -a tailored bag ■was a member of the squad and even more than physicians for the was considered a promisinz ath- Mi& cas' be ^ked In a cereal fo& sautlieru resortt^ear. Iphyslcal. . ' ' ' . : 7 -- ■ '5w, Sk t-.- I \ ' i ' i ■ 1^-■'Tf'f-■’S

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929. PAGE EIlEYEitlr^ ? W' chance to make up the work- they practice it was impossible to dis­ today and tcwnprrdw. 'llils g?iup of TWO BIG FEATURES HIGH SCHOOL NOTES have missed, , No I’eport cards will WELCOME KEN STRONG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SCORES OF MIDDIES tinguish the featured players from clever, entertaihers offer a si^ppy, be issued at the end of the third the genuine midshipmen.' There is 'routine of songs and dance ste^. ' marking period but the report cards a strong-love romance in which tw o, ■ Others -who will also he se^- andt? A T CIRCLE TOMORROW issued at- the end of the New Haven, Conn., Jan. 11.— GETS AVON CONTRACT IN “ ANNAPOUS” FILM midshipmen and a- pretty girl are heard on the Vitaphone axe Shaw'^ Tryouts for positions on the Tri­ West Haven, aspiring to be a city, the angles. The' action Is swift- hhd Lee, a 'pair’d! hilarious pldwns,. angular Debating team will be held fourth marking period will carry the marks for the two preceding will throw ambition to the winds moving and at times .^uite dramatic, and ^ J. Conley,': the popular i^usi- next Monday. Those trying out will The Manchester Cpnstructhm Colorful Drama of Young Ma'n- cal comedy star, in a short dramatic ^ ' Another unusually fine double marking periods. ton^orrow evening to receive “ Ken” Company has been -awarded the The story was written by Prof. feature program is due to be pre­ defend one side of the proposition, Strong, New York University foot­ Playlet entltled.“ The Bookwdrtn.” “ Resolved, that the President of the contract for the erection of a new , hood Opens at State Today; •Royal S. Pease, an,, instructor in ■ Be^tfnrhg'' Sdifilay' ‘evefliiif;' the sented at tbe cozy Circle theater RELATIVELY SPEAKING ball star. Mr. and Mrs. Strong will school in Avt>i>, Conn. The building Also T^hree Vitaphone Acts. the Academy; and the^director was this Saturday and Sunday. The fea­ United States should be elected by receive, according to present plans, State will present Fannie Brice in will be of brick construction and Christy Cabanne. From the stand­ “ My Man,’* another of the famous tures are Adolphe- Menjou in “ His a direct vote of the people.” The “ Hey, pop, what’s the difference a- greater welcome than any home- point of colorful screett entertain­ question for the triangular debate modern in every particular. It will Scores of midshipmen at the Warner • Brothers Vitaphone “ all- Tiger Lady” and “ The Michigan between alimony and bigamy?” comer ever received, not excepting ment, “ Annapolis” is reported to be has not been selected yet but on be completed by August 1. 'Towner United States Naval Academy at talking” productions. Kid,” co-starring Conrad Nagel and “ Alimony is keeping a woman the town’s war heroes. The aban­ quite worth-while. - January 21 the preferences of the and Sellew tP Middletown are the Annapolis were employed by Pathe Renee Adoree. The opening chapter apart.” doned West Haven railroad station to play Important parts in “ Anna­ 'The picture is presented with of a new serial, “ Tarzan the Migh­ three schools will be made known architects and the chairman of the “ And bigamy?” is to be reopened, to receive the schooU building is Joseph W, Alsop. polis,” the new film thriller featur­ synchronized sound and music ef­ ty” and a comedy will also be and the question favored, by a ma­ strongs, “ Chick” Meehan, Oallahad fects making It all the more real- ■-TBHll'ANSWEB jority of the schools will be selected “ Bigamy is keeping two women ing Johnny Mack Brown, Jeanette shown. As is customary, tomor­ Grant, N. Y. U.’s next football cap­ isUc. as the question for the triangular apart.”— Judge. Loff and Hugh Allen, which will row’s show will run continuous tain;, Grantland Rice and other tee each week. This committee have its premier presentation at the Here Is the answer to the Letter debate. ■The Foy Family, protegWOl the from 2:15 until 10:30. For sore throat gargle and take celebrities. dinner, addresses, consists of John McLaughlin, presi­ State Theater today. ,famous Eddie 'Foy-,' a comedian of Golf puzzle on the comic page: ■' In “His Tiger Lady,” Adolphe A prize of five dollars has been! a teaspoonful of Sore Throat Relief. presentation of gifts and a dance dent; Roy Norris, treasurer and The middies move constantly in rare note, are the headliners on the MOON, MOAN, MEAN, BEAN, Menjou is seen in a new type of offered to the student selling the Maghell Drug Co.— Adv. are on the program. Ernest Benson, secretary. the colorful background and at gun Vitaphone Vaudeville program for' BEAM. characterization— a role that proves most tickets to the play, “ The Poor entirely different than anything the Nut” to be presented by the Town :______popular star has ever done, yet a Players on January 18 at the Circle part that is exactly suited to his theater. Many students are now talents. Menjou is seen n the busy Belling the tickets and spirited characterization of a striving actor competition is expected to result as in the Follies Bergere, Paris, who is the contest enters its final stages. believed by many to be a mysteri­ A large group of members of the ous East Indian Maharajah. His ■Sock and Buskin Dramatic club love for a beautiful girl of sup­ have been assigned to their parts in posed wealth causes him to fill her the cheering scene and five promi with fiattery. Hojv he finally mana­ nent track athletes of the high ges to win her affections is told in school make their .entrance at the a thrilling and delightful manner. dramatic race scene. Any student Not once does the charm of Men­ who wishes to enter into competi­ fPsWmhed^ifn& jou fail to impress the audience. tion for the ticket-selling prize may Evelyn Brent, beautiful and secure his tickets from any mem­ talented, plays opposite the star as ber of Group 2. the girl. Others in the cast are At a meeting of the Junior Class Mario Carillo, Rose Dione and Emil yesterday the following committee- Chautard. Hobart Henley directed. chairmen for the Junior Prom were £astDaii$ of K4IM E’ S “ The Michigan Kid,” is a thrill­ elected: Music, Francis Sullivan; ing and powerful drama of the refreshments, Charles Bycholsky; Alashan country, filled to the ut­ invitation, Elizabeth Carlson; dec­ most with breath-taking moments oration, Elizabeth Washkiewich. of suspence and a smashing drama­ Due to the large number of pu­ tic climax. Conrad Nagel and Renee pils that have been absent a large Adoree surpass all of their previous part of the marking-period it has starring efforts in this picture. been deemed advisable to set ahead m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir«REAT EXI^SICN SALE the date for the holding of the Scotland’s birthrate in 1927 marking period tests. 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OABB OF INSANE 000 appropriated for the purpose FLU IN NEW YORK ers might attend the teachers’ and tregsn/er, A. J. Vinton; assist­ was exhausted and the city finds the meeting in South Coventry. total will run above $70,000. ant secretary, Alfred Hill. WEATHER H E U m TO New Haven, Conn., Jan. 11— Care COLUMBIA A letter recently received from COVENTRY Word was received from Mrs. o f New Haven’s Insane ran $10,000 New York, Jan. 11— The city re­ Portugal from Mrs, Diiane Wain, Mrs. Kate Fuller, widow of John Ella Hawkes qf Mocisup sending above the amount appropriated for ported 496 cases of flu here In the gives an account of a recent motor The annual ineetlng of the Sec­ greeting to all her friends in Cov­ STRETCH COAL SUPPLY the purpose in 1928, according to Break up your cold In 24 hours Fuller, died a* her home here Mon­ trip she took, contrasting the traf­ ond Congregational chnrch was past 24 hours— the largest number $eld Wednesday evening at the entry and stating she bad had a the city’ boards of charities and cor­ with First Aid Cold Tablets. Sold day afternoon after a long illness, fic they met with what they would bad fair and wasn’t able to lie of any day In five years. chapel. The meeting iollowed a rection report. The sum of $60,- only by. jMagnell Drug Co.— Adv. fehe is survived by her sister Mrs. have here. She says: “ We couldu't down at all, buL was slowly'gain­ Manchester people have probably baked bean and salad supper, wltb burned as much coal this winter as Eugene Winter of Columbia, and a help joking about the traffic we met ing. brother, Burdett W. Downer of about 40 members present. The in other winters, but they seem to in four hours on a Saturday after­ 'roll was called and there were re- Carl Abrahamson spent tbq night be making- an effort to “ stretch” Hartford, also several nieces and noon as compared to what it is at at Autumn View Farnt, teating.- «WSS5SS«3«36W«X589SX9«3«Sf30«SCSS5S3«3S3{X5«56SS9aM36JCS£3aX38X5{3«X3CS^^ nephews. The funeral services were hponses, after which the reports of the supply. The cold weather in home. We met one bus. two trucks, the different societies were read Miss Cora E. Kingsbury has been September started the rush for coal held from he; late home Thursday one touring Car. several ox carts, a asked to give a 10 -minutes talk on afternoon at 2 o’clock Rev. Mr. ^nd accepted. The meeting then and the weather lasted so long tbat couple of donkeys carrying oil caps proceeded to elect officers with the “ Some of the Things We Did at the Deeter of Hebron officiating. Mrs. National 4-H Encampment Last the dealers were kept busy brin^ strapped to them, and large num­ following results: Clerk, Mrs. Emil ing In snppltes. The first three days MON Fuller had been a life long resi­ bers of women carrying loads on Koehler; treasurer, William B. June.’’ Miss Kingsbary will speak dent of Cohmbia. at the Connecticut Farm Bureau of this week were also busy ones their beads. Many of the women Hawkins; trustees for three yeats, for coal dealers. The delivery carts Mrs. Donald Greene, who has were carrying their washing home. .William B. Hawkins and A. M. Federation annual meeting which leen spending a week with her will be held Wednesday, Jan. 15 at were kept on the road, but with (he Can you.imagine taking your wash Shaw; deaconess, Mrs. Newell A. change in weather that came yes­ 'riend Mrs. Eugene Lafieur, return­ a mile or so in a basket on your Hill;, church committee, C. H. 10:30 a. m. at the ' Hotel Garde. GOOD TUINGS TO EAT 'd to Meriden Monday night. Two of the other delegates will terday the orders fell off and there head, then standing in the cold Schell for three years, Mrs. A. M. is ample supply of coal on hand in The town schools were closed Shaw for two years, and Henry I. speak also. The .trip to the Na­ water while you washed it? Then Manchester right now to take care OVER AND OVER AGAIN Tuesday afternoon that the teach- Barnes, one year; auditors. Walter tional encampment is sponsored by it the weather ^is good, spread it the Conhecticjjit Town Bureau Fed- of the rest of the winter’s needs, one 'Over and over again the doctors are stressing the high Importance of Increas­ S. Haven and Bryon W. Hall; out on the rocks or bashes to dry, usher, Lawrence Hill; Sunday eratloi^. of the dealers said today. *’ ing the vegetable and fruit diet during this period of grip. They are so well agreed and if the weather isn’t good, carry school' superintendent, Mrs. A. ’ J. Several children In town have re­ that there must be something to it. Pinehurst, at all events, is proceeding on the it back the mile, probably most ol Vinton; assistant superintendent, mained home from school this’ past The stay-at-homes are usually basis that there is, and is making special effort to provide Its patrons with a great the way up hill— wet? These wom­ Mrs. Chas. Christensen; secretary week owing to severe colds. the pay-as-you-go folks. a variety as possible of the highest quality fruits tind vegetables obtainable. en surely have more strength than That’s why, for example, we have stocked Alligator Pears (Avacados.) They we.” ' / are perhaps the finest salad fruit in the world— delicious in fiavor, highly nutritious Harvey Collins went to New and one of the best meat substitutes, so far as the appetite goes, ever discovered. York Tuesday to attend the Auto­ The ordinary price of an Alligator Pear, In the big city markets. Is from 35 to 50 mobile Show. cents, which makes them pretty expensive, though one pear makes an ample salad Hubert Collins, representative for two persons, or even three. The 19 cents at which we are selling them is just from Columbia, accompanied by no price at all— but we want our customers to have them. Mrs. Collins went to Hartford Service— Quality— Low Prices This store for today and the week-end has a beautiful line of fresh vegetables V/ednesday to attend the inaugu­ — Spinach, Peas, Tomatoes, Mushrooms, Caulifiower, Carrots, Lettuce, Cucumbers. ration of Governor Trumbull. Irene Siegol, six-year-old daugh­ If you can manage to stop in and look the display over, fine! If you can’t, a phone P 4 ! / order will bring what you desire in Its perfection. t) ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Siegel Is suffering from a mild case of scar­ You should have plenty of Oranges and Grapefruit in the house for over the let fever. The family spent the Week-End. Many of our customers are using two or three times the usual quanti­ Native Baby Spring Lamb Christmas holidays in New York ties of these fruits as health-insurance. They are among the finest of cold and grip and it is thought the little girl con­ preventatives. ’ tracted the disease there. Tonight Pinehurst’s three phones will be working on Saturday orders until 9 Here’s a cup o’ cheer with the Frank Tolokin, a pupil at the o’clock. Never was a time when this service was more useful— so many folks are top o' the morning in it.” Old Hop River school Is also 111 Raised at Storrs College not just up to going outdoors, let alone toting groceries and meats home. Deliveries Say the Food Twins tomorrow any time you specify after 8 In the morning. Phone 2,000. Delivery any­ with scarlet fever. A good cup of coffee radiates Jack Price has just bought a car­ where in Manchester. an early morning fellowship. load of horses, 20, in New York and O u-coffees, teas and spic^rs are shipped them here to sell. Sweet Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, special...... 19c lb. the finest ever imported to this Mr. Semite on the Dan Tucker For Saturday continent. place is getting out spool timber Potatoes Fancy W^ite Mushrooms, special___ 49c lb. for the Thread Company in Souih 3 lbs. 25c Grape Fruit, heavy juicy fruit, 4 fo r ...... 26c SPECIAL Willington. Small Legs Baby Lamb, ^ Fresh Killed Chickens to roast Mr. and Hrs. John Mitchell of 4 to 5 lbs. each., ib...... 4 to 6 lbs. each, lb...... WHITE HOUSE COFFEE Hartford were in town on Thurs­ .48c,| 50c FRESH GREEN PEAS, LARGE TANGERINES, CARROTS, CAULIFLOWER 49c Ib. day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Finest Bottom Round for Roast or Kate Fuller. Lamb for Stewing, Ib...... GREEN PEPPERS. Miss La^inia Fries of Bolton at­ 25c Ground for Hamburg MEATS tended the funeral Thursday of her Small Lean Fresh lb...... 38c SMALL LINK great aunt. Mis. John Fuller. Shoulders, lb...... Rib Roast ...... 30c.;j5c 18c Boneless Rib Roast Beef for Meadowbrook Sausage M eat...... 30c lb. SAUSAGE Q rw Roastmg Pork ...... 94- Fresh Killed Fowls oven, no, waste, Ib...... As fine flavored Sausage as you ever tasted Special, lb. O VJ C 45c Fresh Shoulders...... i«c 4 to 6 lbs. each, lb...... CLOSE TRADE SCHOOL 42c Our Home Made Sausage Fancy F o w l...... * 4n > 25c Small Sausage . . . TO BEAT THE “FLO” Boneless Roast Veal, lb ...... i. 39c Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges .. 29c' dozen Bacon, sliced 33c lb. Sausage M eat...... Boneless Roast of Baby Spring Best Top Round Roast, lb...... Boiled H a m ...... ’ 55^. Lamb, 3 to 4 .lbs. each, I b ...... • 45c Thirty-five of ' 156 Students 45c We will have tender, juicy Rib Roasts of Beef either boned and rolled or standing...... '. 30c 35c Boneless Pot Roast O A ^ - O C Lamb S te w ...... Are 111 So Director Warren Loin Lamb Chops from Baby Fresh Pork to Roast. Fresh Shoulders Beef, Ib...... a U C D C Strictly Fresh Eggs ______6-5c Declares “Sickness Holiday.” Spring Lamb, lb...... 75c 8 oz. Yellow Corn Brown’s Butter...... oOc Fresh Pork to O O ~ 0 Q. ^ Dur Fresh ■Ground Hamburg In order to give the students and Steak, special lb...... Pinehurst 8 oz. Spinach ' Roast, lb...... S t O C 25 c Fresh Spare Ribs 8 oz. Brown Bread Instructors a rest In the hope that Hamburg .30c 8 oz. Sliced Peaches GROCERIES li will stop the wave of influenza 8 oz. Crushed which has struck Manchester, Ui- Pinehurst Round Pineapple Sunshine Assorted Cookies 25c rector A. A. Warren of the local State Trade scHhool today announc­ (G rou n d )...... 44c lb. Sauer Kraut Small Jars Stuffed Sunshine Krispys, 2 lbs. . . 35c BAKERY NEWS Each. Genuine Codfish, box ...... 35c ed that there would be no ses’slon Olives of that school tomorrow. Ends of Ham, 12 l-2c. Pickles and Jams Heinz Sweet Pickles, can . .20c Corned There are 166 students at the Cherry Pies, e a c h ...... * ...... Blueberry Pies, e a c h ...... 35 C 15c and 18c lb. Prima Malt, c a n ...... 47c school and about 35 of t^em are 3 S C Little Wonder M alt...... 79c out with colds, grip or the “ flu." Shoulders of Lamb, boned 8 oz. Pears. s oz. Fruit Salad Heinz Salad Dressing .... 19c Four of the 15 teachers are also ill Coffee Nut R in g s...... 0 Fancy Layer C a k e s...... Spare Ribs 8 oz. P Kuspberrles 25 50o and rolled. Pot Roasts. Little Crow Pancake, 2 for 25c atid unable to attend to their ( ‘an duties. Therefore, Director Warren Old Fashioned Corn Meal, Boneless Veal Roasts. 1 5 c decided to declare a “ sickness holi- Chicken Pies, each ...... C Jelly Rolls, each ...... 2 0 C 5 lbs...... 39c Iday’’ tomorrow with school ses­ STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL EGGS Genuine Rye Meal, 5 lbs. . . 45c sions being resunied at the usual Baked Beans, qt...... Honiss Oysters hour, eight o ’clock, Monday morn­ Sunshine Cakes, ea ch ...... 250 2 5 c ing. Brown Bread, loaf . . . CLOS3 OBSERVER White Mountain Cakes, each . . . 25C' 1 Oc 15 c Desk Sergeant: Two men and a Finest Danish Pastry, dozen----- 40 C Fudge Cup Cakes, dozen...... 25 C girl held you up, eh? Kin you de­ scribe 'em? Victim: Well, the girl had a run SMITirS GROCERY in her stocking! just above the right knee.— Life. ' GROCERY SPECIALS North School Street Tel. 1200 •Jyincs market 3 9 M A I N ST. For sore throat gargle and take Parksdale Eggs a teaspoonfui o f Sore Throat Relief. tine for cooking, dozen ...... 39c 2 lbs. Best Pure Lard .... 25c p h o n e 2 3 3 9 Magnell Drag Co.— Adv. The Price of Pork Cape Cod Cookies, box ...... Gold Medal Flour, bag . . . $L04 Yacht Club Beets 4 lbs. Old Fashioned Buckwheat is on the rise, but it still remains the best “buy” in food products, In addition to our large can, reg. 25c ...... Flour .....;...... regular supply of pork, we have secured for our week-end business two wonderfully 25c fine 4 lbs. Finest Yellow Com Meal Monarch Spinach, reg. 25c, can BIRCH STREET MARKET in bulk . 4______Monarch Catsup 25c NATIVE PIGS PAUL CORRENTI, Prop. reg. 25c, can ...... Strictly FVesh'Medium Size Eggs, dozen ...... ,...... 49c Phone 2298 86-88 Birch St. Royal Scarlet Bartlett Pears reg. 30c, Special, 2 cans for .... ROAST PORK. White American Loaf Keeney White Eggs, dozen .....;.45c ...... 23c lb. Chees,e> l b ...... Pillsbur3r’s Best Flour bag ...... $1.04 Fresh Shoulders 19c lb. I Fresh B a b n ...... 25c lb. Special Meat Prices Yellow American Cheese, Ib. . . . White Loaf Flour, bag .... $1.04 Sage Cheese, lb...... OTHER MEAT SPECIALS For Saturday Old Fashioned American yf O 4 lbs. Fancy Head Rice . . . strictly Fresh Shoulders ...... 19c lb. Cheese, lb...... 4 ^ 0 Elizabeth Park Crushed Pineapple, Strictly Fresh Pork Roast...... 22c lb. 4 lbs. Rolled Oats in bulk . . Fresh F o w l...... 40c lb. Rib Roast Beef 32c-40cE Strictly Fresh Spareribs...... 20c lb. large can Strictly Fresh Large Eggs Nice Tender Round S te a k ...... 40c lb. reg. 35c, can ...... dozen...... Corned Shoulders... 18c lb. Pot R oasts.... 30c-35cE Nice Tender Sirloin S te a k ...... 48c lb. Elizabeth Park Sliced Peaches, medium 54c Nice Tender Short Steak ...... 48c lb. size, regular 20c, ^ 1 Native Veal Cutlet...... 48c lb. 2 cans for ...... O X C Brown’s Butter, Ib...... 60c Sausage M eat...... 33c E Roast V e a l...... 35c E Native Veal Chops ...... 35c lb. Native Veal Stew ...... -.22c lb. Fresh Pig’s Liver ...... 20c lb. FINEST FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES Sausage...... 2 7 c E Corned B eef...... 18c E Home Made Pork Sausage (Italian S t y le )...... 35c lb. Fancy New Bunch Carrots Finest Eating Apples...... Fresh Beef Ribs ...... I 8c lb. 3 bunches f o r ...... 25c 4 qt. basket ...... Extra Fancy Baldwin Apples, Fancy Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Pkrs- GROCERIES for cooking, eating or Ipy, Spinach, Yellow Globe Turnips, New Try a Pint of our Pure Olive Oil., 65c pt baking, bask et...... and Old .(^bbage, et

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IWWWWWWWWWWWWAAWW^ The Best Places to Shop MARKET The Best Stores Advertise 6 B mmtmnnnasnnm Oscar Roehler of Rockville and Max and Moritz Roehler of Saxony, Ger­ many. The funeral will be held Rockville fiom her late home Saturday after­ TWO STORES: Oak and M ain—Park and Main Sts. noon at 2:30 o’clock. Rev. John F. Bauchmann w’ill officiate. Burial Ask Your Grocer for Dean H. E. Luccock to Preach will be In Grove Hill cemetery. Free Announcement has been made to Notes the effect that Dr. Halfred E. Luc­ Miss Dorothy O’Neill is 111 at her Parking cock, dean of Yale University who home on East Main street. is listed as one of the 25 greatest Lorraine, the young daughter of Space Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Semple is ill preachers in America, will preach Kibble’s Quality Rear of at the- Rockville Baptist church on at her home on Union street. Sunday, January 27th. Dr. Luccock The installation of the officers of Store. for a number of years was editor Kiowa Council. Degree of Pocahon­ of the Christian Advocate and tas will be held in Red Men’. Hall preaches each year at various col­ tonight. Mrs. Mary Johnson and Coffee leges. He will preach at the eve­ her staff of Hartford will be in I IT P A V TO W AIT BN ning service on the 27th and a cor­ charge. dial invitation is extended to the Veinon Grange will give an old- and people of Rockville to hear Dr. Luc­ fa.'-hion and modern dance in the cock. new Grange Hall at Vernon Center, MANCHESTER'S PUBUC PANTRY C. S. Bottomlcy Reelected Director Saturday night. Charles S. Bottomley has been The Every Mothers’ Club of the re-elected director of the Capitol Baptist church will meet Friday SAVES YOU TIME SAVES YOU MONEY National Bank and Trust Company afternoon at the church. Half Moon Tea and the Capitol National Company Mrs. Alice M. Scharf of Union of Hartford, lidving served in this Street is confined tc the house with capacity since the organization of i infiuenza. the bank. Councilman and Mrs. John J. Mc­ Stores of Manchester's Own Choice .Membership Drive Opened Tliurs- Kenna have moved to their new • day house on Center street. Made popular by those who appreciate cleanliness, variety, quality and low prices. Frank Mehr, Jr., has been ap­ The American Legion Auxiliary No longer is it necessary to shop around for foodstuffs—either of Hale’s Self-Serve stores will give the variety and opened their membership drive pointed chairman of the committee The £. S. Kibbie Co. yesterday under the leadership of in charge of making plans for the low prices that cannot be found elsewhere. ^ Mrs. Inez Schook, local chairman of 4Gth anniversary of Court Hearts the drive. It is hoped to Increase of Oak, Foresters of America, which _Since 1878 the membership to 175. A prize of is to be held in the near future. FLOUR SPECIAL ON SALE AT BOTH STORES $5.00 has been offered by the Ralph Franklin of Pawtucket, R. Wholesale Grocers Hartford ^Gold Medal and Pillsbury’s Best Four'.ii District to the team secur­ I . has been appointed manager of * 24/2 pound bag the Woolworth store. Joseph Mc- FLOUR $1.00 ing the largest number of new members. Ferran, former manager, has been AVilliam L. M urphy transferred to Newport, R. I. The funeral of William Lawrence Fresh Shipment VVedgewood Parksdale Selected Murphy,‘27 who died Tuesday night at the Rockville City hospital of 3S2SX2B2E5KI Creamery BUTTER lb. S3c FARM EGGS d ox. 37c pneumonia, was held this morning (1-4 pound sections) (Storage) _ at St. Bernard’s church. Rev. George T. Sinnott officiated. He is survived by a brother, John P. Mur­ phy of Hartford, a sister, Mrs. Her- SALE A NEW LOW PRICE! Selected, large % H o X . C l c berg Kuhnke of Vernon, and two aunts, Mrs. James Touhey and'Mrs. white and brown * « w A e Miles Grobert of Vernon. Burial w'as in St. Bernard’s cemetery. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 2 d ox. $1.00 Mrs. Louisa A. Rabensteln Mrs. Louisa A. Rabenstein, wife Do not compare these with the ordinary run of eggs—these are the very finest quality, local fresh eggs—aU large size. . of August Rabenstein, died at her home at 29 Village street Wednes­ ,___ , CANNED VEGETABLES day night after a few days Illness. The most popular butter in town—Meadow Gold. \ The freshest stock in town— Sl.c was born in Saxony, Germany, GENUINE SAVINGS ARE OFFERED YOU. Take Advantage. March 3, 1864, daughter of August and Friedericka Weber Roehler. RIB ROAST BEEF ROUND STEAK FACE RUMP ROAST Creamery BUTTER 2 $1 CIGARETTES carton $1.13 She is survived by her husband and (Over 1,300 pounds sold last week.) 1 lb. 51c. (Camels, Old Gqlds, Lncky Strikes and Chesterfields.) two daughters, Mrs. Henry Ludwig Best top ^ and Mrs. Carl Pfau. both of Hart­ s«'e?r ,b 29c 39c lb...... ^ / C lb...... 39c ford, four brothers, Adolph and SAUSAGE MEAT ROAST PORK White House 1.8 Tonraine Chase & Sanborn UNDERCUT ROAST Autocrat Maxwell House Alice P. McDongall Best Boneless O O Fresh made O ^ ^ Fresh Rib o O Hale's Private Growth lb . 5 3 , Ib...... lb...... Z / C Ib...... Z Z c COFFEE AtC.H.Tryon’s PORK SHOULDERS PORK CHOPS PORK CHOPS Green Mountain Hale's Eveiling Fresh 1 ^ _ Best Center cut - ^ 2 p Rib end. o O Sanitary Miurket lb...... 1 / C lb...... ZZC Native POTATOES bu.80c LUXURY TEA lb. 53c FOWL, 4 lb. aver. PIGS’ LIVER , BACON—sugar cured (Sound, white and mealy.) (Orange Pekoe—a tea yon will enjoy!) Fancy milk fed o Sliced O C ^ By piece or 0 7 Tel 441 Tel 442 lb...... OlIC 2 lbs...... strip, lb...... ^ / C MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS SPECIAL SUNSHINE BISCUIT SALE FOR SATURDAY OYSTERS SPARE RIBS FISH FILLETS BakeFs Breakfast Cocoa, 1-2 lb. ca n ...... 17c Standard O C ^ Corned 1 Smoked o t 300 POUNDS Baker’s Premium Chocolate, 1-2 Ib. can ...... 20c P in t...... ajDC lb...... lOC Ib...... iilc Strictly Fresh Eggs, Extra Large David Harum’s Fancy Tender Sweet Peas, 3 cans .. 53c PURE REFINED COCOANUT KRINKLE ^rom Bolton, 55c doz. Sunbeam’s Fancy Whole Kernel White Com, 3 cans 53c ^trfctly Fresh Eggs from Pom- lb . 19c Paradise California Fruit Salad, 3 can s...... $1.00 ieroy Farm, 50c doz. A delicious iiiarshmalluw topfied cookie sprinkled with co- (Large No. 2 1-2 can) Fancy Baldwin Apples, 95c bas­ coonut. Never before sold less than 30c a pound. Something k e t. LARD 2 lbs. 27c P & G Soap (White Naphtha) 10 bars...... 39c new. I Rowe's Famous Oysters, 89c Libby’s and Armour’s Corned Beef, 2 cans...... 49c ^in t. GOLD MEDAL, CERESOTA, PILLSBURY HARVEST MOON COOKIES, Ib. b o x ...... 23c Oyster Crackers, 2 lbs. for 25c. (Packed In a wax paper wrapiied box—contains 60 pieces. Muller’s Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles, 1 lb. Box Fancy Blixed Cookies, On sale at both stores.) 2 pkgs. A'-...... 23c* ^ c ; Talue 3 8 . 24^/^ lb. bag Hale’s Own Mixed Nuts, pound...... 19c „-.Mrs. Clock’s Canned Goods in FLOUR $1.05 .Glass, Vegetables and Fruit, 38c. Dill Pickles, Quart Size, 35c. SILV^RBROOK PRINT OR TUB FINE GRANULATED When You Think of the Best in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Think of Hale’s. Dill Pickles, Pint Size, 25c. Dill Pickles, Small Size, 15c. Pineapple Brand Fresh i Iceberg 5 lb. Bag Yellow Meal, 25c. FLORIDA ORANGES, d o z e n ...... 24c MUSHROOMS, lb ...... 30c LE’TTUCB, head ...... 10c 5 lb. Bag rye Flour, 80c. (Sweet and Juicy) (Snow white) (Large, solid heads.) 5 lb. Bag Pastry Floor, 28c. F resh . F r^h Crisp BUTTER SUGAR Fresh CELERY, bunch ...... I Sc Sunrise Com, 18c can. TOMATOES, pound ...... 19c Sunrise Peas, 18c can. GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for ...... 25c CAULIFLOWER, head ...... 25c BANANAS, pound ...... 7c Sunrise String Beans, 18c can. ib . Also a large stock of fresh peas (like native), fresh spinach, kale, beets, carrots, California Snnkist oranges (extra large, large and 10 l6s. Sugar, 50c. 1 0 >i»s* 5 5 c small), Florida oranges (large and medium), and tangerines. 2 Ub. Box Cat Sugar, 10c. 8 lbs. Brown Sugar, 25c. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 241/2 lb., A & P SPECIAL SALE AND DEMONS’TRATION) 11c package. bag Pastry 9 y C FAMILY Blaple Syrup, 29c bottle. FLOUR 89c Sugar cured, FANCY GREEN MOUNTAIN eVDAHY'S PURITAN HAM skinned hack lb . 2 7 c There will be a Cudahy representative at both stores all day tomorrow, Saturday. Hams will be cut any size you wish. The MEATS POTATOES 15 lbs. 21c lowest price in 4own. ^ y ON SALE AT BOTH SELF-SERVES AND HEAIiTIl MARKETS. I’ork to Ivoast, 20c lb. WHITEHOUSE - Legs ot Lamb, 39c lb. Veal to Roast, 38c lb. Rib Roast Beef, 35c to 40c lb. EVAPORATED MILK . 25c Pot Roast, o5c lb. Native Roasting Chickens, 49c Store Delivery lb. 4 lbs. to .» lbs. each. ASPARAGUS TIPS can 28c 3 cans 83c Daisy Hams. 39c Ib. Open HALES Service Home Blade Sausage, 3Uc Ib. Small Link Sansage, 35c lb. Saturday from Reef Liver, 29c lb, T om atoes C orn Peas Iona can 11c, 6 ...... cans 61c Iona can 11c, c a n s ...... 63c Nights Both Stores liaiub ra ttle s, 3 for 2.5c. Iona No. 2 can 10c, O' cans 58c 6 Veal Patties, 3 for 25c. Gold. Bantam 17c, 3 cans 50c A & P can 19c, 3 cans .... 55c A & P No, 2 can 14c, 3 cans 4lc Sultana can 14c, 8 cans ... 39c Reliable can 15c, 3 cans . ,43c Until S HEALTU MARKET X15c Charge) FRUIT W a x Roans Beets S auerkraut I Iona can 14c, 3 cans 41c Hanaiias, lOc Ib. SULTANA^ IONA Center Your Meat Buying at Hale*s Health Markets Florida Oranges, 49c to 59c /,. Boneless Fresh Ground, Lean 4 to 5 Ponnd 4 to 5 Ponnd Grapefruit, 2 for 25c. Spinach A pplesau ce V egetables - .Vpples, 3 Qts. for 25c. LAMB ROAST Hamburg Steak Roasting Chickens Fricassee Fowls J - Del Monte Can ...... 10c 1 Cranberries, 22c qt. . Mixed 34c lb. 22c lb. • 42c lb.. 38c lb. "I . Can 16c 3 cans 47c 6 CRUS ••«••••••••••• 57c Can 11c ‘ 6 cans 63c ■ ■'*** 'rt LAMB FRESH PORK BEEF Be Sure to See Our Displays of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Loin and Bib Rib E nd VEGETABLES Carrots, Young Texas, 3'bunches...... 2.5c j Yellow Turnips, Canadian, med., 5 lbs. 10c ’ Lean Lamb Chops, lb. .. 49c l»ORK ROAST, lb...... 22c PORK ROAST, Ih...... 20c Lean Pot Roast, lb...... 28c Spinach, 39c peck Lean F resh PIGS' FEET, lb...... 10c Tender Boneless Roast Beef Celery, 20c bunch. Tomatoes, red, ripe, Florida, 2 lbs...... 35c [ Juicy Florida, Lean Lamb Stew, lb. . . . 18c FRESH SHOULDERS, lb. 16c Rib End Iceberg Lettuce, 15c. ' large size, dozen...... 29c lb. .^...... 35c Mushrooms, fancy snow-white PIGS’ LIVER, lb. ...U.. .18c PORK CHOPS, lb...... 22c Parsley, lOe. Iceberg Lettuce, 2 large hrads...... 19c Fresh P a re Pork .Boup Bunch, 10c. cultivated, lb...... ^...... 45c 2 medium heads...... 15c LINK SAUSAGES, lb...... 27c SAUSAGE MEAT, lb ...... 18c Kew Carrots, 2 Bunches for 25c, VEAL COLD MEATS Parsnips, 4 11m. for 25c. Ifellow Globe 'Turnip, 35c peck. Lean Veal Roast, lb. . . . 35c POULTRY Sliced Boiled Ham, lb., . .55c ROASTING CHICKEN, lb. 45c 1 FRICASSEE FOWL, lb. Hard Cabbage, Oc lb. 1F 1 A Hubbard Squash, 5c lb. Lean Veal Stew, lb. .... 22c (5 to 6 lbs. average.) | (5 to 6 lbs. 'iveroge.) Sliced Baked Ham, lb ... 70c Onions, 8 lbs. for 25c. C®. AHlk and Cream Every Day. ^y' * ' ^ ■ ‘•t\ *' ■• ■• ■ ' \ ' \-T- 'V-, ••'^ ■ r-'VV' > . r’: ’ *;.’■

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Want Ad Information. Cards of Thanks Fuel aad Feed 49-A Colonel William C. Cheney, head of Manchester’s park commission CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE—HARD WOOD slabs, FLU PASSES PEAK ABOUT TOWN will be the speaker'at the Manches­ Manchester sawed stove length $10 per cord. O. ter Garden club’s .January meet­ We the undersigned wish to thank H. Whipple, telephone 2228 evenings. ing,- which- will take place Monday our many friends and neighbors, for Evening Herald their words, and acts of kindness FOR SALE—BEST, OF hard wood. IN LOCAL SCHOOLS The Friday evening class meeting evening at the Manchester Com­ Slabs $7.00 load.' hardwood $8.00 of the Church of the Nazarene will munity club on North Main- street. shown us, during the illness and at load; also fire place wood. Chas. K. Phone Your Want Ads Classified Advertisements the time of the death of our dear Palmer. Telephone 895-3. be held this evening at the home of Count «lx averaga wife, arid mother. E specially would Miss Lorraine Wray, 117 Center The Memorial Hospital Linen Initials numbari and we thank those who donated their To The •aoh count aa a word and oompond automobiles. Fuel ana Feed 4U-A street. Auxiliary groups will have their words aa two worda Minimum coat la JULIUS BRATSNYDER, SR, AND Dr.>' N. A. Burr Believes Cri- annual meeting Monday afternoon prlca of thraa Hnes. ^ FAMILY. FOR SALE—SLAB wood. Stove Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Magnuson at the School street Recreation Cen­ length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars of Buckland will be in charge of '.he ter. A social hour will follow with Iilne ratea per day for transient Annoancemenis 2 a truck load. V. Firpo, 116 Wells sis Has Passed—Many Parent-Teacher association’s whist Mrs. R. O. Cheney’s group as street. Phone 2466-W and 2634-2. EffectlTo Uarcli W, Evening Herald and dance at the Buckland school hostess. Cash Charge STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of WOtJD FOR SALE—Hard, cheatniit, Back at Studies. Monday evening. They are planning 6 Consecutive Days ..| 7 cts 9 ots the world. Ask for sailing lists and mixed, white birch aod slab. Season­ to award four prizes, the first ones Giuseppe Mazzini Lodge'No. 907 3 Consecutive Days ••I? cjs 11 ots ratea Phone 760-3. Robert J. Smith, ed and sawed to order. L. 1'. Wood to be $2.50 gold pieces. Refresh­ Sons of Italy will give a supper to 1 Day ...... I l l cts 13 Ota 1009 Main street. Co.. 66 Blssell street. Phone 496. All orders for Irregular Insertions According to Dr. N. A. Burr, ments will be served after tha card the Ladies’ Auxiliary on Sunday. will be charged at the one-time rate. Call 664 school physician in the Ninth Dis­ games and modern and old-fashion­ Special rates for long term every AalomoOUes for Sale Oarden-Farm-Dairy Products 50 tract, the wave of grip and influ­ day advertising given upon request ed dancing will follow. The D. A. R. card party , which Ads ordered for three or six days enza which recently struck Man­ FOR SALE—REO 7 passenger tour­ FOR SALE-FANCY GREEN -Moun- And Ask for “Bee” chester, appears to have passed was to have been held at Odd Fel­ and stopped before the third or fifth ing. Chandler sedan, 3 Reo trucks. tain potatoes. Frank V, Williams, Tonight at the Manchester Green day will bo charged only for the ac­ the crisis so far as the schools are lows’ hall tomorrow afternoon has Brown's Garage. Telephone 869. Cor­ 989-12. school hall the women’s committee been indefinitely postponed on ac­ tual number of times the ad appear­ ner Cooper and West Center streets. concerned at least. However, it is ed, charging at the rate earned, but FOR SALE—APPLES. Greenings, Tell Her What You Want from the Community club will give count of so much Illness. The af­ no allowances or refunds can be made Baldwins, Jonathan and Delicious, quite naturally impossible to make their fortnightly whist and dance, fair was in charge ol the Ways and on six time ads stopped after the FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS by the basket, bushel or barrel, at this statement as a definite fore­ to which all players are Invited. the farm or delivered. Edgewood She wUl take your ad. help, you vord it fur heat results, cast. " Means committee which is com­ **^No*^‘*tni forbids”: display lines not CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. and see that It ts properly Inserted. Bill will be mailed posed of Mrs. Charles Sumner. Mrs. Fruit Farm. TeL 945. W, H. Cowles. A good many children have Hose Company No. 1 of the Man­ sold. , Center & Trotter Streets same day allowing you until seventh day after Insertion stayed home from school with colds Louis Grant, Mrs. William Alvord. The Herald will not be responsible TeL 1174 or 3021-3 to take advantage of the CASH RATE. chester Fire department will hold Miss Mary Benton, Mrs. Le Verne for more than one Incorrect Insertion Houseliotd Goods 01 of a more or less serious type and its regular meeting Monday eve- of any advertisement ordered for many have also been sent home Holmes and Mrs. H. W. Robb. more than one time. Aolo Accessorlc -Tires GOOD USED COAL ranges, some with ing at the hose house at Main and’ The Inadvertent omission of tncoj'* water-fronts. $15 up. Also some good following examinations as a precau­ Hilliard streets. The firemen are tionary measure. As a result V. rect publication of advertising wul be BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile ga.s ranges $8 up. Oak dining room urged to be present as action will Rev. .1. O. Cornell is confined rectified only by cancellation of the ranging from $7 up. Recharging and tables $5. $10, $15. Oak sideboard school attendance has been serious­ be taken on several items of busi­ ed to his home with an attack of charge made for the service rendered. $ 8. ly affected. ness. * • • repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE the grip. All advertisements must conform llte Batterlea Center Auto Supply 17 Oak StreeL However, Dr. Burr said that the In style, copy and typography with Co.. 165 Center. TeL 673. MILITIAMEN TO CAMP ICE SUPPLY COMING children are now beginning to re iwulatlons enforced by the publish­ FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW Glen- NOW IS THE riMB to have your car turn to school again and he hoped ers and they reserve the right to Avood kitchen range In perfect con- that this was an indication that the edit, revise or reject any ^ooy con­ checked up for the winter season. ditlon. and price Is very reasonable: sidered objectionable. Experienced mechanics trained by also other pieces of used furniture, AT NIANTIC AGAIN FROM OLD BREWERY situation had passed its crisis and CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads General Motors assures you expert consisting of chairs, tables, rugs etc. would soon be on the gain once to be published same day must he re­ work. Inquire Dr. Tinker, 25 Park street. more. ceived by 13 o’clock noon, .'’aturdays H. A. STEPHENS Chevrolet Sales and Service No Truth to Report That Na­ Natural Product on Ponds Not 10;30 a. m. FREE WITH $500 outfit. $73 Quaker 'enter at Knot. TeL 939-2 range or a gas Cabinet range. Open tional Guard Troops Are to Yet Thick Enough So Arti­ Telephone Your Want Ads. an account with Benson Furniture or Rent Moving—Tracking—storage 20 Company. The Home of Good Bed­ Go to Camp Devens. ficial Ice Is Brought Here. MAY HAVE TO AMPUTATE . Ads are accepted over the telephone ding. We want 500 new accounts. at the CHARGE RATE given above as a convenience to advertisers, but MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK There is no truth to the persist­ Manchester’s ice supply is not the CASH RATES will be accepted as Motor Dispatch. Dally service be­ Wanted—To Buy SS ent report among Manchester na­ coming from the ponds or ware­ LOCAL MAN’S LEFT FOOT FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ tween New York and Manchester. tional guardsmen that next sum­ houses of its dealers in town, but is ness office on or before the seventh Call 7 or 1282. day following the first Insertion of I WILL PAY THE highest prices for mer’s annual encarapmeht will be being carted from Hartford where John Conlon, Milk Dealer, In Herald Building e{ich ad. otherwise the CHARGE PERRETT & GLENNEY. Call any­ old automobiles for junk. Wm. at Camp Devens in Massachusetts, the artificial ice is bought from R.ATE will be collected. No responsi­ time. TeL 7. Local and long uLstunce Ostrlnsky. TeL 849. The Herald learned today .from Cap­ the old New England Brewery Serious Condition Following bility for errors In telephoned ads moving and trucking and freight tain Irving E. Partridge, regi­ will be assumed and their accuracy work and express. Daily express to VVlLL PAY THE HIGHEST cash which has been changed into an ice Infection of Toe. cannot be guaranteed Hartford. prices for rags, paper, magazines, mental adjutant of the 169th in­ making plant. -at- • • • old metal. Will also buy all kinds of fantry, C. N. G„ of which company Fred Starkweather, who supplies Unless conditions improve suffi­ GENERAL TRUCKING— Local and cliickens. Morris H. Lessner. Tel, G and the Howitzer company are a Index of Classifications long distance. Pronipt service—rates 1545. the ice at the north end, has not ciently, it may be necessary to am­ Evening Herald Want Ads are now reasonable. Frank V. Williams. part. been able to find ice more than putate the left foot of Joseph Con­ ouped according to classiflcail ms 989-12. I PAY ’I'HE best prices for rags, Captain Partridge naid- that he four inches thick on any of the lon of 24 Trotter street, Manches­ below and for handy reference will paper, books, metals etc. D, Oren- had also heard the report that the appear In the numerical order Indl- LOCAL AND LONG distance moving siein. oldest lunk dealer In town. ponds from which he cuts and has ter milk dealer. Mr. Conlon. who is 10 Hilliard St. Manchester o*ted: by experienced men. Public stor*'- Tel. 4 73-M. entire division was to encamp at been carting ice from Hartford for only 32 years old, is sufferin.g Girths ...... ' Iiouse. L. T. Wood. 65 Blssell street. Camp Devens as a unit next sum­ several weeks and previous to that from what is believed to be gan­ Jingagements ...... ® TeL 426. Apartments. Flnts, ronements (i:i mer, but that it was “nothing more was getting it in freight. grene and is confined to the Me­ Marriages ...... than a rumor which arises an­ morial hospital where he was taken Two stories high, of brick, mill construction, 35x100 Heaths ...... D Rttpairlng 2:t L. T. Wood, who was able to cut Cards of Thanks ...... E FOR RENT—G ROOM tenement, at 2G nually.” some ice from the new pond that he Christmas day. Jn Meinorlam ...... •!' One well known Manchester offi­ feet, with basement suitable for storage purposes. En­ Clinton street, all modern Improve­ has leased in the Camp Meeting Mr. Conlon was first bothered Lost and Found ...... J YOU CAN DO WHAT OTHERS ments. Call S67. cer was much pleased when he with a sore toe last summer and it .Announcements ...... HAVE DONE heard the news. He said Camp woods, known as Sperry’s, found tire building equipped with Grinnell sprinkler s.vstem. Personals ...... 3 If you have furniture that is worn FOR REN’l'—FI VE ROOM downstairs that the Ice cut on the pond was has been growing gradually worse. AiitiinioltileB and shabby, or mattresses that are in flat, ail Improvements and garage. Devens cannot compare with Camp A member of the family asserts Automobiles for Sale ...... < need of renovating, fresh filling and A|)ply 3S Woo'dland street. Tel. 1521. Trumbull at Niantlc where the regi­ not of sufficient thickness to store Light and airy and suitable for manufacturing purposes. new ticking, we liave a new select ion that Mr. Conlon had had no acci­ Automobiles for Exchange ...... 5 ment has encamped for several and has been using It for immediate dent which could have caused the Auto Accessories—Tires ...... , 6 of covering for botli. Ten per cent off FOR IHONl’—5 ItOii.MS and batli, new delivery. Tliis only lasted a few .Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 on all eovering, 10 per oenr olT on tlonrs, newly decorated, .icam lieal years. News that the soldiers will Infection. He attributed it to dye A.ulo Schools ...... 7-A labor. Get ready and have the work furnished. Iionse in excellent condl go back to Niantlc. will be most days and he is now getting his ice from a stocking. Doctors are un­ Will sell or lease for term of year^. .Autos—Ship by Truck ...... S done now. Avoid waiting. We store all tint! Itent reasnnal)le. Apply G. E. welcome to both officers and men in Hartford. decided as yet whether they will Autos—For Hire ...... 9 furniture, until wanted, at no rental Willis Son. Inc., 2 M:ln street. here. Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 charge. IMione 1268 ask for George. 'J’elephone 50. have to amputate part of the leg ^fotorcvcles—Ulcycle ...... II HOL.MKS BROS. FURNITURE fX). to prevent the spread of the dis­ For particulars inquire at The Merald, 13 Rissell Wanted Autos—.Motorcycles .... IV 331 Centei St. So. Manchester TO RION’I' — GREIONACRIOS Wnds- TO TRY NEW UGHT ease. IliiMiiipnii iinil l*r«ife!«sl«uiiil ServlcvB worili SI reel. 5 room Hat. sll modern i Ruslness Services Offered...... 13 CHl.M.NKYS CI.IOANI';u and reuaired li..|irovemcnts. Imiiiire 98 Cliurchj TOTAL P. 0 . BUSINESS In the meantime, Abraham street. South Manchester, Thomas Ferguson, Manager. Household Services Offered ...... 13-A ker dniti,?, safes oiiened . sa vv tlllne street or i.elelihone 1348. | Matchett of Winter street is look­ iiullding—('ontracling ...... H and ktrliiditiK Work cnllt-d for - I AT BAD CROSSING ing after Mr, Conlon’s milk route. Florists—Nurseries ...... 1 f> Harold Cleiiison. 108 Non ll lilm l‘’OU RIG.NT — 6 RDO.M leiienient on ^ HERE MAY BE $100,000 He Is being assisted in the work by L Funeral Directors ...... 16 street. I’el. 462. Brainard street, near Main. .Apt'ly to Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 Aaron .lohnson, telephone 524 or Main and Park Streets Inter­ Leslie Phelps of Middle Turnpike. Insurance ...... I'l .-5KWING MACMINll! reiiciirlng or all janitor 2940. Mr. Conlon has been in the milk .Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 matles. oils, needles and supuli es. It Postmaster Ernest Brown section to Be Lighted to Aid business here for six years. .Moving—Trucking—Storage .... ' -U W. Garrard 37 lOd'iva ri si reelf - Tel FOR RIG.N’T—SI.KIE.NT- UOo.M tenetnent at THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Painting—Papering ...... 21 715. 561 Mainlain Street, ^ir all improvements. Thinks Combined Office Busi­ Traffic Conditions. Professional Services 22 Imiuire 41 Russell sirett. ness May Even Exceed That Break up your cold in 24 hours Repairing ...... 23 PHUNOIJRAPHS. vacuum cleaner, Men in the employ of the Man­ with First Aid Cold Tablets. Sold “Men of the South Pole” Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 clock reiuiirlug. key tilling gun and AparlinriilN. i-’lais, I'ciK'iiumis 4154 Mark. Toilet Goods and Servire ...... 25 lock smiihing Bra IDi wa it a. 52 I’earl chester Electric Company were at only by Magnell Drug Co.—Adv. Sketches by Hessey; Synopsis by Urauchcr Wanted — Business Service ...... 26 St reet. Postmaster Ernest F. Brown esti­ work this morning making a con­ Kdaenllitiiiil TO KE-Nl' — CEN’I’ENNIa L Hpart nection with the box on the pole (’ourses and C lasses...... ,2? H H p Wjuiled— l<’(Mitale rto men's, t'liir room una ri meiit, ):inl-i mates that the total amount of bus­ Private InslrucHon ...... '28 tor s-rvii'B. neat gH.s ranee. Ice ln>x ' iness done in Manchester through near the Keith Furniture Company l>ancing ...... 28-.'\ furnisheff Call Mani'he.sier Con­ its five posloffices will approacli if store opposite Park street and run­ Musical — Dramatic ...... 2» WAN'.'ED—PROTE.STANT woman' to struction Cornnany. 2100 or 782-2. ning a new power line to the south­ Only 69 Days Wanted — Insiruetion ...... 30 care for child, and assist with light not e.xceed the $100,000 mark. And Fiiiniirliil liotiseworj?. Address Bo.x J, In care of Fo r RE.N'I’—PI.10 AS A NT a min men t. the total is still growing. In Man­ west corner of the building. To this Ronds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 3i Herald. 120 W, Center street. Walter Olcoit. chester posloffices the total net bus­ wire is connected a reflector and a Rusincss Oiiportunliies ...... 32 ’i’elepliotie 3.t7, high watt light to reflect down Money to Ixian ...... ;... 33 iness done this past year was $27,- Then Comes Money Wanted ...... 34 WA.NTED -.MOTHER’S lielpei. Call FOR RION’I’—SIOV'ER.AI. first class 5G2.82 against $11,414.44 in 1918, onto .Main s'lreet as a police spot 2071 after 7 p. ni. Help nnti Silnnliiinn •y. rents, with all 'miirovettietits Apply ten years ago. This In addition to light. Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 PJliward I Holl. 8i!5 t^in street. Tel, The present light used at the in- Help Wanted—Male ...... 3K WA.NTED—GIRL CLERK for tabu- 560. the business of over $G0,000 done S p r i n g Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 35 latin,? Department. Appl.v to Clie.ney at the South Manchester postoffice tersecticn ot Main and Park streets .Agents Wanted ...... 37-a Brothers Emplovment Bureau. FOR RE.NT— h'lVlG ROOM upstairs alone brings the total to $87,.500 is located on the west side of the Situations Wanted — Female .... 38 fi;it, all itnnrovetiients, and garage. street and does not seem to give the Situations VVanled — Male ...... 3'J WANTED—WfiMEN and girls to .G? StiiMii.cr street. 'J'elephone I9SG. and with the business done at the IXnployment Agencies ...... 40 work In shade grown lobavco wa.e- Highland Park offices lie expressed desired light, it has not been sat­ Start Now to Plan For I.U'e Stiiek —l*elH— I’oiiltry—Velileles house. K. S. Falk, Manchester Public FOR RI'j.NT — FIVE RitO.M tenement (he opinion that the total amount isfactory to the police or to the au­ Dogs—Rirds—I’eis ...... 4 1 Wareliouse, Manchester, '^onn. at 61 .Mill .street, rent $18. Imiuire at 65 Mill street. Telephone 1 248. would be well towards the $100,- tomobile drivers. There have been That New Home. Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 several cases when the “stop” and Poultry and Siini'lles ...... 43 WANTED—GIRL OR WO.MAN for 000 mark. With a hundred miles to go. Sir Douglas Mawson Wanted — Pets—I’ouitrv—Stock 44 general housework. Inquire 198 Ver­ TO RENT—FURNISHED rooms. I. 3. The reason that the other offices, “go” sign would not be seen and For Snie— MiMeelliineoiia non street, after 6 p. m. or telephone and 4 room apartments. All Improve­ accidents have resulted. faced a battle against terrific odds amid the icy ter­ .Articles for Sale ...... 45 1372-12. ments. Heat. Inquire Room 11, 26 with the exception of the Manches­ Winter Bargains— Roats and Accessories ...... 46 Birch street. ter Green office, show larger rors of Antarctica. Alone, with very little food and Building Materials ...... 47 Help Wanieil— Male ,^b amounts now than in former years TANKEEH BUY CLUB. NICE AND NEW, up-to-date fuel, he dragged the sledge with its tent, lamp and oil Dir.monds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement is due to the parcel post handled at nanilsmue colonial of six rooms and up ice-hills and down ice-hills. Again and again the WANTED — BROADLEAF tobacco North Elm street. Call 258. these offices. There is also a na­ New York, Jan. 11.—Officials of Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A sorters. Day work. C. W. Johnson. the New York Yankees today con­ sun parlor, oak floors, beautiful In­ sled pulled him with it, sometimes into crevasses, some­ Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Wapping. Telephone 92-12. tural Increase In Manchester Green Hnu8(t8 fur Sal« firmed a report that they had pur­ terior decorations, well appointed times over them. Household Goods ...... 51 7a because of the amount of new rooms, garage, $6.5UU] small cash. .Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Situations Wanted— Male Kit chased the Chambersburg club of ^By NEA. Through Sptcial PtrmiMion ot tht Publith»r» of Th» Book of KnowleJgt. Copyright, 1923-2^ .Musical Insiruntenis ...... 63 FOR SALE—WASHING’l’ON street, building that has been done in that the Blue Ridge league. Tom Clark, DANDY CORNEU LOT on Pitkin Office an1 Store E r - r / ^eal Estate for Exchange...... 78 10-round bout. Once he dropped six A’anted—Real Estate ...... 77 Do not let a cold hang on. Try married Mr. Lofting, her second Better have monkeys in one’s Robert j. Smith Trembling and faint, Aiiclion—I.eKiil N.ollcea First Aid Cold Tablets.—Magnell husband. Burial took place in family tree-than bats In one's bel­ To Jimmy,' victory means that Real Estate, Insurance, feet into a yawning ice half-frozen, exhausted, \ucHon Sates ...... 78 Drug Co.— Adv. Killlngwarth Southwest cemetery. fry. regaining of his former position ' 14 Years at 1009 Main St. chasm, hung by his har­ begat Notices ...... 79 among lightweights. he lay for what must ness and spun. With su­ have seemed hours on perhuman effort he GAS BUGGIES—Alec Isn’t Taking: Any Chances — J . . , . By FRANK BECK the brink of the pit of pulled himself up. 1-5 . death. ( WHAT DO YOU r DIDN’T HEAR I DIDN’T ■ TE LL THATS ONE NICE VIOLA' IS ■ A ' SHE WOULDN’T ^ 1-4 ^ MEAN BY SAYING YOU MENTION 'HER DRESSER tf ABOUT. HER THING ABOUT REFORM. . AEAL WOMAN.'—Vv HAVE ' t o . o n e VIOLA * w o uldn 't FEEL NAME ONCE, AND YOU BECAUSE ’ 1 DIDNT IT MAKES A- MAN SHE’S 700 SENSIBLE 1 ■’ < LOOK AT tllM AND USED TO GIVE HER THIN K he'd BE VERY MODEST ABOUT TO FALL FOR • A ONE LOOK A T A L L t h e CREDIT. INTERESTED. BESIDES,- MENTIONING A SHEIK LIKE D A N .' WOULD SETTLE IT. BUT THATiS THE VIOLA’S NAME 15 WOMAN'S NAME,^ SHE WOULDN’T LOOK HE • ISN’T CALLED WAY WITH FOLKS- TOO GOOD T O BE SPECIALLY TO ANYONE A T HIM T H E DAPPER DAN t h e y s o o n f o r g e t BANDIED ABOUT WHO MIGHT BECOME SECOND BECAUSE HE YESTERCIAY ^ WHAT YOU DO BY DAPPER DAN. iNTEFiESTED, AND TIME!! LOOKS LIKE A ALEC SMART FOR THEM. V— ' M GIVE HIM MORE DAGUERREOTYPE. RELATED THE COMPETITION THAN STORY OF HE •COULD HIS FtEFORM HANDLE .♦ T O AN OLD! ^ RAL.MR. DRESSER, BUT ' HE CAREFULLY , ,^OIDED 4T ' MENTIONINS CERTAIN Ite struggled on. He was down to his last morsel of D ETA ILS WHICH WERE food when he reached upon a supply depot. Refreshed a u iT E by food he made the last lap of a frightful journey IMPORTANT. •*» 1 down over'the ice plateau, only to find his ship had sailed, leaving five men and stores for the winter. It was a year before his ship reached him. t-a- (To Be Continued) . . ShtWiM *nd $ynop«M. C^wright IPZT.Tlw CwBtr ^ F x tiy n iw iri^ TBrSNCHBSTBR-EVENING HEKAJJJ, SUUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929. PAGB FITOBN FLAPPER FANNY SAYS; SENSE and NONSENSE SKUTY By Percy L Crosby.

CIGARETTE GIRLS.^ Camel— They’d walk a mile. Fatima— Thin wrappers. 010 VA Ta l l Lucky Strike a hot, blind date. IN THE 0ON0. Prince Albert—Don’t bite the tongue. Bull Durham— She rolls her own. English Ovals—^rt’s a good tip, she’s a corker. Blue Boar— That wild type. Chesterfield— Censored.

The Prince as Golfer. i n f 'a During the British Open Cham­ pionship golf yarns old and new iV fc were “swapped” by many of the leading contestants. Here’s one. One morning early two London newspaper men were enjoying a walk over a celebrated golf course, when they espied in the" distance a famous professional giving lessons to a distinguished personage. Scent­ ing copy, the reporters made a fur­ ■ U.S. PAT.OfT. |0>929. BY NEA SEStVICC. INC. tive detour, and crept behind a I9M, Pex; E CNA]^ 0«k/ie CAI^Ef^A WHEf^E THE Ha V e M A P E A I'M T>ASTTi4E M'P6Ae,--lF Questions We Can’t Answer. BACkfcP Mov/EL ulHEAi yodBT-tHe AiyiU&iXictX/ If Niagara Falls will Horseshoe ON t h a t C U T -X o THE PEpoT. Bend? I tiSBPTO OV/ER TM& ^ OF MY CLP FRlF-AiP, SIR AATfModV ONE FOR AFTER DARK Will they ever bury the Dead HBRO, s ir RoPMBV vaVMd CARTuI?i !(SHT,*^TUSTccci< Sea'? LAU/'^CELOT,‘^'^liT M/M u p lAi BtiRKE^ PEERASe/ Here’s a hole to be played after Why was Austria Hungary? / dark — the MOON BEAM is pro­ Will the Florida Keys open any­ IS Tf4(S SIR A^ilMcdV 6ldic SIR AurfHodV COMeS OF Ad vided. Par is four and one solu­ one’s cellar? CAMF iU Cd Y c UPL ^ ARISTc c RATc s t o c k , M T iaAg tion is on another page. Are the Northern Lights equip­ O , ped with dimmers? ELB C U i 9 ^ M is TT l B. P o E S d T j BACK To Kld(& APrTHORS RBIOd^ If there were an explosion on the / AdP o f -THe CRdSAPER^ British Isles where would Glasgow MeA^i A -iHiAAa ;Yc M& U 0 0 M and where would Scotland? -CIA.- IF He PAV His AdeesTbRS* u ic r b TH e ARMORERS T H A T MAP& The Folks We Lika • BCAUP, ^CtSiL ?AV. The man I like ARMOR AdP CoAfS OF MAIL Is old man Kriss \T FOR. Him !« He eats his soup FoRTHE KdlfiHTs OF OLP/ In silent bliss. \ V MW UioRP, WES/' A man I like Is Willie Mingers Eats his chicken With his fingers. 6 E A .A man I like Is E. Z. Poise THE RULES He eats his toast lilMhjiiViniijp Without any noise. 1— The Idea of Letter Golf is to change one word to another and do .Among the nuts both large and it in par, a given number of strokes. small Thus to change COW to HEN, in Of age or any clime, three strokes. COW. HOW. HEW, .Man is the only one of all O- IIEN. Who can be skinned the second 2— You change only one letter at time. a time. 3— You must have a complete Keeping up appearance and keep­ word, of common usage, for each ing down expenses just can't be did jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ by the same people. tions don’t count. <— The order of 'etters cannot be The Golfer: “They are all afraid changed. to play me. What do you think my lllLAP'/ handicap is?” The Girl: “Oh. I don’t know. It sreAks. When the office seeks the man it may be your face.” usually finds him all dressed up .A Nfs. u. s. MT. orr. and ready to go. Speaking of handicaps, we heard of a boy that was born to the Cass (®Fonta)ne H<-x, 192!,. TTie Bell Syndicaie, lnc.j Owning a harem is all right un­ family and his fond family decided til your wives start talking turkey. to call him J^ck. WASHINGTON TUBBS H Ah ! So Thaf s I t ! By Oane There must be a lot of money in We call our youngest boy the show business. Few get out of "Franklin” because he has aircool­ It with any. ed teeth. <0 TW' HtS, BV5T tONVOWtOW 1 Trf KtVlG'? ’ '^l£a,NgS AMO MO. YOU ON, SO ’AT'5 WOT V'MEANT UlKSN M\ZER VtVCVtT) SUtJJ- ?RESENt VOO t o \NMY, 1 DIDN’T X see, viR6N I DISAPPEARED, n'told ME IN Af PICA That enemies s o 'AT'S TN' klN D OF M

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DANCE OLD FASHIONED Given by Vernon Grange and , At New Grange Hall MODERN DANCING CITY VIEW DANCE HALL Vernon Center Keeney Street Opportunities Saturday, January 12 Every Saturday Evening Old Fashioned and Modem Dancing Admission: . i Good Music. Ladles 25c, Gents 50c. Jeffery Morlarty of Division Tomorrow—Your Last Opportunity to Take ABOUT TOWN street, who was badly Injured when struck by an automobile while Development of a system wher^ walking on Park street In Novem­ by still alarms of fires, together ber, is now able to get around with with Information as to what com­ the aid of crutches. He was first Advantage of the Savings Offered During Our pany Is answering, should be regis­ treated at his home and later taken tered In all fire houses so as to pre­ to St. Francis hospital, Hartford, vent duplication of-alarms ‘and where he remained for about two needless responses by more • than weeks. Yesterday he was out on his one company, is to be deferred crutches, but it will be some time pending ihe installation of the dial before he is able to return,to his system in Manchester by the South­ work. ern New England Telephone Com- pany. It is expected now that the Robert Von Deck will sing “ On latter system will be operative JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE the Road to Mandalay” at the' about July 1 and at the same time Mothers club meeting tonight at the provision will be made for the anti- South Methodist church. The speak­ duplication system in the fire er will be Vere W. Abbey who has houses. spent much of his life in India and Sale Ends Tomorrow Night, Saturday, at 9 O ’clock plans to return as head of the Mrs. Seth Leslie Cheney and Miss Christian Endeavor movement in . Katherine Cheney of Hartford road Southern Asia after obtaining his | are on their way to Havana, Cuba, degree at the Hartford Theological 81x99 Women’s Printed by steamer. They will visit Mrs. seminary. Mr. Abbey’s subject will Cheney’s brother in the Cuban city be “ On the Road to Mandalay. 35 ONLY! A SAMPLE LINE OF and then proceed to Mrs. Cheney’s Mrs. Charles Whitcher is chairman Percale Pajamas old home at Santa Barbara, Cali of the hostesses. Oneida Sheets fornia. SATEEN COVERED $1.39 $1.00 Sub-standards of a well known brand Neat little prints in 2-piece pajamas but guaranteed to give from 3 to 5 with round, high collars or V necklines years of satisfactory wear. trimmed with plain colored percale. I [ C omfortables Sizes 16 and 17. I ^artR m ts ^^ppin^ | Linens Baby Shop 50c ALL LINEN HAND TOWELS in Specially Priced Vseher’s $2.98 and $3.98 KNITTED SIVEAT- .fast colored printed designs. Size of ERS in both the slip-on and coat styles. I SATURDAY ENDS I towel, 17x28 inches. Special at 35c Plain colors and novelty stripes in blue, \ ■ rose, tan, maize and combinations. 2 to 6 ...... $ years. Q Q 1.00 Special a t ...... BROWN THOMSON | ALL LINEN GLASS TOWELS with at­ BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ $5.98 and .$7.98 COATS I tractive colored borders in blue, gold $2.98 of good quality broadcloth and tweeds in and nile. Size 22x33 O ^ — plain or fur trimmed styles. Heavily lined inched. Each ...... • and interlined. Blue, tan, brown and rose. ($4 and $7 Values) Sizes 2 to 6 d»>l Q Q JANUARY LYN DE LUXE DISH TOWELS finish­ y e a r s ...... VTr«*/0 ed ‘with loops ready to use. Part $14.98 CHINCHILLA COATS in the regula­ linen dish towels in colored borders of Some of these comfortables are slight­ tion style with collars of mendoza beaver. blue, rose, gold and Y Q ly soiled. Full bed size comfortables Snowberry red, tan, and French blue. Prac­ nile. Each ...... covered with figured sateen with plain tical coats that will give the maximum of colored, 12-inch borders in' blue, gold, wear. d*Q Q Q COST SALE LINEN CRASH TABLE CLOTHS in 4 to 6 y e a rs...... I I rose and lavender. Due to the limited new patterns and colors. Size of $2.98 ROMPERS, SUITS AND DRESSES in cloth, 50x50 inches square. All linen quantity, we will be unable to take telephone orders. white, pastel shades and novelty prints. Many are trimmed with touches of em­ : v broidery. Blue, rose, tan, peach, white, 1 DECIDED SAVINGS I E a ' e r : ...... $ 1 . 0 0 etc. Q Q 1 to 6 y e a rs...... - ;,V'7X' Blankets Blankets MAKER’S $3.98 RESTRICTIONS I | Full bed size, 66x80 inches. Wool A splendid assortment of patterns and mi.xed blankets in attractive plaids of -colors in these Beacon single blankets I - blue, rose, gray, gold, green and tan. that can be used as an extra blanket for Sateen bound edges. As extra blankets cold nights, and in the darker patterns for cold, snappy nights, you should as an auto robe. k blanket that will I VALUES FROM MEN’S SHOP | •S5‘ stock up on these now. give satisfactory wear. i Odd lot Negligee Shirts, collar attached, some with | = collars to match in madras, fancy broadcloth, values to = i S3.00. = Irregulars of = 3 X 3 9 ^4.00) = • I ‘ ^ 100 Pairs Hale’s No. 185 I Congress Flannel Shirts with attached collars, in grey | S and khaki E ’ Ruffled Clearance of Women’s Coats Pure Silk Hose I $2.69“'" I \ E Outing Flannel Pajamas, coat or middy, = Curtain Sets $59.50 and $69.50 $29.75 and $35 I $1,65 I l O c pair = Deerskin Gloves, slightly spotted, values to S3.o0 = $ 1 . 0 0 set These curtain sets are an exact copy By Purchasing a Pair at the I $1.69"“" I of the higher priced ones we have in Coats Coats = Pigskin Gloves, also grey Mocha, some slightly spot- = stock .of which we have sold hundreds Regular Price of $1.85. of pairs in the past two years. The 5 ted, reg. ?4.o0 . = set consists of plain cream scrim ruf­ Sub-standards of Hale’s No. 185 pure fled curtains with shell-stitched trim­ silk, medium service weight stockings, I $2:69"“' I mings in blue, gold, nile and rose, com­ silk to the 3-inch lisle tops. Square 3 plete with tie backs and a valance to heels. In most cases the imperfections niiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii match as sketched above. $39.50 $25.00 are so slight they can hardly be noticed. Well tailored imported sport coats A splendid assortment of coats at this and exclusive broadcloth dress coats can price— dress coats of suede-like fabrics WILLARD I FOR LADIES’ SHOES Women’s and be found in this price group. The pop­ and good-looking sport coats of woolen The next time fry a pair of ular winter shades trimmed with exclu­ and novelty mixtures. For best selec­ Housewares Radio Rentals Auto sive furs. ' Silk lined. tions an early visit is advised. “ The Better Flexible GALVANIZED ASH CANS, corrugated, with SERVICE STATION Leather” Soles ^ Children’s Wear , A tight fitting covers. Size 23-inch high and $12.50 LEATHER WINDBREAKERS in both ' 16-inch wide. Special Q C SELWITZ women’s and children’s sizes. Brown and. r during this sale a t ...... ^ X Batteries Recharged green with novelty knit collars, cuffs and PORCELAIN KITCHEN CLOCKS In an at­ Selwitz Block Main St. bands. Special while / i n $25 $16.75 tractive blue and white Dutch mill pattern. Telephone 15 they l a s t ...... 8 day clocks. Just the clock for the mod­ ?5.95 DRESS COATS in blue, green and tan ern kitchen. Q O > IO trimmed with fur collars and cuffs. Warthly S pecial...... lined. . Sizes 7 to 14 O R COLORED MAGAZINE RACKS to hold the years. S pecial...... ntonthly magazines. Finished in colored Public Invited SUNDAY DINNER $7.95 DRESS COATS that are excellent for lacquer. ^ j / l / l school and dress wear In becoming little Coats f . Coats •, Two compartments ...... V * • VV f models trimmed with fur collars and cuffs. Owing to the storm of last Sunday blue and white porcelain. Handy * 7 0 p that new house at 143 Hollister A wide choice of styles. Q Q at the 7 to 14 years...... sizes for daily use. S e t ...... • ^ w Street will again be open for in­ CHILDREN’S $5, $6 and $7 DRESSES fash- 89c and $1.25 BUTTER JARS. In colored spection Saturday, Jan. 12th from ioned of good quality jersey and wool crepe crockery of blue, nile and maize.. 7 0 ^ 2:30 to 7:30 p. m., also Sunday, in practical one piece models that are ex­ $16.75 $12.50i Complete with cover. Each . . . f i / ^ Jan. 13th from 10 a. m. to 5 p. ni. H o r n SHERIDAN cellent for school wear. Q f i $1.00 SALT BOXES in colored crockery to .Anyone interested in a modem Sizes 7 to 14 y e a rs...... Tailored sport coats in belted and Suede dress coats trimmed vdth man- match the color scheme in your 7 Q (r * home should not fail to see this $7.98 and $9.98 CLOTH DRESSES in one straight-lined models.... dress coats of del and cocoalette, and tailored sport pantry— blue, nile and g o ld ----- « one. Turkey, Duck or Chicken piece models fashioned of jersey, wool suede fabrics with becoming fur collars coats that afe suitable for school, ofiice :repe and other woolen fabrics in good , and cuffs. Coats for ofiBce, school and and general wear about town. Well PORCELAIN WARE. One lot of ivory por­ For particulars call 2109-2 or 40 with all the fixings, $T j looking models. A wide choice of colors general wear. made coats cohsidering their low price. celain ware— 7-inch plates, cereal dishes, Elro Street. and styles. Ay| Q Q 9 nappies, cups and saucers. ID#* 7 to 14 years...... Each ...... ' X U I^

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