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(daMUed Advcrttrinf oa Page 12); VOL. L IU NO. 185. jMANCHBSTEB, GOIW^ .^^N E SD A T , MARCH 8, lifiZl FOURTEEN PAGES PfHdS T S l^ CBNil Bankers Act to Free New Yoi^ Trade It POWER STATES TO STAGE *- IS ntEsiDEirrs RADS, C O N G ^P L E A SAYS WOODCOCK ptooseydl tends To loop Federal Reserve b B s ^ Finn Conmaiid r f NalioBal The Banking Outlook Head of Federal Dry Boreaa PRESDENT DELAYS open In Ih n y G lies— ^ (By Aawrtatod Press) made available under the Glaas- Reports ffis Ageots WiD Bankmg System — To lAfith gradually loosening rer SteagaU bilL ftoistiona,. the .bank holiday will dal Sessien of Conpreii NAMING OF ENVOYS be continued until Congress Maximum - use of currency Issoe Prodamalion. (other.than gold) is Intended, Not Bedier W ift Tins passes new-legislation.— ..... keeping use of ectip .to a mini­ To Pirn Emergency Lairs Meantime gold can not be mum. Washington, March 8 — (A P) — paid cut, but banka depositing W e r k -N o Funds. Rooserdt Derotiiig An of His gold with their Federal Reserve Both the present emergency To Open T «n o rro w -4 io Preeldent Roosevdt intends to keep banks wlU recd'^ in return regulations and the permanent Time To Stndying the flm command of the National bank­ currency i^ch they can pay leidation are being framed to Washington, March 8 — (AP) — ing system and tomorrow.will ask. out now for necessities. k ^ the strong banka doing Details Giren As To Fone The Bureau of Prohibition directed the new Congress for broad powers N ^ currency also will be . is­ bu^iesa, rather than to bolster its agents today to specialise on Financial Sitnation. to permit him to carry on until per­ sued 'against other reserves actually-insolvent institutions. manent banking reform legidatimi of New Cnrrency. T o Bo eradicatii^ the sources of liquor ia enacted. — supply and to leave the problem of Washington, March 8.— (A P )— He will issue another proclama­ Used. speakeasies to the states. tion tomorrow night when the pres­ In this known, the direc­ An ambassadorial corps to repre­ ent four day holiday ends,,zeBewteg tor of the prohibition bureau—^Amos sent the Roosevelt administration in hia control over the AnMadcangnld i m ARE DETERMINED W. W. Woodcock—said it was made the world’s great capitals is taking supply to protect it from Washington, March 8.— (AP) necessary by the fact that the ap­ definite shape, although somewhat u d raiders. '' Plans sped forward today for ex­ propriation bill for the next fiscal slowly because of the preoccupa­ In the Clean time, the Treaairy pansion of the Nation’s currency to year, provided no funds for the pur­ tion of the President with financial has worked out a pliui tor the ar- t o QUIT THE LEAGUE obviate the general use te. scrip dur­ chase of evidence against speak­ atfalrs. culatian of currency instead of scrip. ing . the National emergency,, in easies. The appointment of Robert W. Mr. Roosevelt will put before Cem- which President RooseVdt wiU keep, Restrictions on activities of prohi­ Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky, gress tomorrow the first jmrt of tae a firm hand upon tiie haniritig sys­ bition agents were written into the lawyer and newspaper publisher, as With 8250,000,000 in scrip printed and waiting Issuance by the fovetnmental reorganfration plan Cabinet Expected To Submit HOU^E DEMOCRATS tem. supply bill for the Justice Depart­ ambassador to - Great Britain is New York C3earing House Association, Mortimer N. Buckner, j>y vmich he expects to balance the At the White House, the Treasury ment by Ckmgress at the recent ses­ likely to be announced soon. Others president of the association, is shown (paper in band) being inter­ ^budget and assure that National and tbe Capitol, the Chief Executive sion. mentioned for major appointments viewed by reporters after conferring with representatives of 21 predit. Resignation At ^ n e ? a and Congressional and flmtpciai lead­ In addition, the amount for pro­ arc: member banks on plans for placing in cirsulation the certificates Still cheerful and smiling, the A a AGAINST DEAL’ ers worked at the remedies that hibition enforcement was reduced esande G. Bowers of New York, which would relieve the financial paralysis in the nation’s money President talked over bis plans and Aboot Twentieth of This will be emploired to relieve the situ­ from 810,250,000 for the present editor, author and prominent demo­ capital. views today in his first interview ation. fiscal year to 88,440,000 for the cratic counsellor. with newspapermen, but not for From . these word emerged this twelve month i>eriod b^(lnning July Ira Nelson Norris ot Chicago, quotations. Month. afternoon that the President would 1 . diplomat, author and world traveler. Hia ideas for the future were Agr^ To Treat All Candi­ Boose As Bvtdenoe retain his control of the Nation’s Jesse Isldor Straus, New York guardedly revealed in the free ex­ until permansnt l^iislattoa In the bin first, the House merchant. change of questions and answers. ASSEMBLY PASSES BILL By Associated Frees dates For Comity Com­ hss been enacted; tbat this program adopted amendments by Repre­ Bowers, 54-year-old native of In­ Warttme Powers would be expedited through the tye- sentative Tlnkham (R., Mass.), pre­ diana, is eported slated to suoeeed Continuation of the broad war­ Irwin B. Laugblin as ambassador Je>an*8 determination to with­ eial session which meets tomorrow; venting wire tiqiping, and prevent^ time powers le believed necessary mission A s Outside Party. and that no National plan for ttoi iqg the use of federal funds for the to Spain. In the 1928 Democratic Air. Roosevelt because of the fast draw from the League of Nations as National convention at Houston, TO HELP STATE’S BANKS use of scrip was contenq>lated, h o t. purchase of liquor for consumption iChangIng events that have resulted reiult o f the Sino-Japaneae dis­ that its. use would not be fbrbiddsn by agents for the purpose of obtain­ Bowers was the keynote orator. from the closing of the banking, in- Hartford, March 8.— (A P )—House ing evidence. 'The great bulk of Morris, minister t o Sweden under pute becomes more apparent. in communities and sections w hm stitutlons. He wants to make sure Democrats today atoptad a resolu­ special conditions called for it to to, wUeb reach this ofBce Wilson and Harding, has been men- of the situation before laying fore This determination was made evi­ tioosd in connection with tbs Ber­ Anthority O re s R iA Conh dent as her forces rested mommitar- tion agreeing to treat aU partici­ employed. and reach the field odOces are in re- BIAMESHDUSIRY Cemgress a permanent plan of bank­ 'There were no details as- to tbs gard to speokeaeiee,^ Woodoodi said lin post, hsld to Frsdsgle M. ing reorganizafion. lly after taking over the last import­ pants in reported deals , on county |Biuiwtt Tbs CWcsgoan, M years ant pass through the Great Watt'of form of currency e^smaion tbat in a etatem*»-iWefoteneOra|n, praadent of the Ameri­ City related, has been d o e u ^ by, teigbt bs- pgpsented with such offices manifold problems. meat with rMwrd to Ue uew’dtmes. (OoafiBaei te Bmp* Fbfee) agatete' onrr exprsas dsdaion would The bfil wae erolateed by R^re- can Federation of Labor, te an ad- 10th Infaatry Brtyade o f Ma; ’The first ioterpretatioo te tbls.no- wUdi are en>ected to fnchide pre­ tend. utterly to. demoralize our or- tice by bankers snd tbat issuanos o f seotiUire.'W. A. Jfioiimsoo, member dreasbetors tbs Hew York Boptd of General 'laddSU Kawahara. HOLLYWOODTOCUT paratory wont OB the fortbeomiog of the coBUBittoe po baake aad ite pass, wUcb is 66 mllss northwest xanlsstloo.” scrip. locaUy by the individual te> world eeoqomic coBtoreuee, ae well Trade, Inc., asserted today that te- stitutions would be unnebeseary. AU. passage was dustyy itself is responslUs tor tbs at Pstetag, was tbe last inmortaat They then pleoged tbemsdves I Majority Leader Raymond E. ROOSEVELT HOLDS gatoiray m that r^jfon tofan to the "not oaty to- support the regularly awaited informatioo from Wasbiiig*‘ win. . natloB*s soonomic predteament, and ALL ITS SALARIES|"” ; ; g ^ that todnstrlal maaagemsnt '^must invader. chosen'eaniSdatee, but. also tolgn on ton and delayed furthei coufdera- atlOB Is the Far Baat, ♦he.adminis- Followteg-paseage it was imaiedi Isad'ths^wiy o d t '- - MeanwhUe, Marshal Chang reedrd 4s nneoddltionaUy opposed to tion te their own plans for stevtef' HsIao-LteBg, who hatf ' bssa dlreot- tto sectytonce ite said commiS' their own particular dUficultiee. trafioB miqr decMa to asaka bo lately sent to the et»oiMteg dark ' 'Industry, aifd' Ofeen, who'^ si FIRa PRESS MEET uadar juspeasioB o f the rulaa, Bouaesd ysstsrdsy te Wsafataftoo ior-ths cainpalfn agabist-tlis KM skaisrsbips to *oy other' Democrats, In several cities wbsre CSssrteg FnpMdCilb F«r 50 PwlSiSr «J 1ia foreraor's prodamafton of aa that labor would dsmand h te^ vadsrs, rss il^ as.militaiy peer; if the .teDte Jtooold .he offteisd to Houses bad agrsed on. scrip .or esr- . ^ .^IperiaBcedperieBced career dtpkmiate, JosephJosqib eteergeato may ipply to the state wages if priced go up as a resdt '*f lord o f Hortb Chtea sad aasiunsd thorn,- aad agreed to ”trate such tificato form* of currsney, meettafs C. Grew at Tokyo, aad HdtOB T. aa a whole, to aay part of tt, or to tbs pressnt ' baakteg dUuUan, Cisb ilaide OU In e Cn- ths Mams < tor tbs loss-of Jebol persons bebesfortb as outside tto were again caned to discuss tbe Caf Rctotira Od AO JoboeoB at Palpuig' ajty OBO bask. Wbiia it la to fdree **lsunehsd a dsstrucavs attack province to tbo Jaysaese. Democratic P a ^ .” turn te affairs. Tto adBilBistratlos aleo la tto bank commlsejoaer is eaqyoweir- tbeir own. coasumter m ai^ M fu^te the beaks faced the dtite psetod to avaU itsslf of the tbrongb tbs satoro^nsat of lowsr tau At Ht Am rcn Di- DfVASIOH OOMPLSnRD pioUem te meeting payn^ for oo#-- Ortr 850 faddy. SBCs. aad trabili^p o f Hugh R. (Coattkaed Oa Fiage Fhre) wsgjM and rtducsd buyteg pewsr." JsbU City, JcbM, Mireb'S.—(AP) cerns which dtyortt with tbem SOB, iBtBister to Swltosrlsad, aad Hs sxprssssd tbs optetoa tbat “it —Tbs Jq^sasss Arm y com^Msd to­ M oa m n oiE E D aitenst tbe weekly payrolls tor snir H t ^ 8 , GMbsoB, amtaaaador to would bs a fatal mistsks tor tbs rtet QitirtioH. day tbo stezUre o f 280 miles of tbs I^ e s. In some instances ordsrs tor HoUlyweed, Oattt, March |BsQlum, Both bar# laada ttom - business aad pictoartonal tetorssts Grate Wan o f Cbtea, sxtSLdteg from scrip running into tbs mmions te (AF)—Faead wltb i ifitlmatam experts te diaarBWiBeBt aad HATaosMini of tbs nation io-^aasum# tbat M r tbs tensr MoagoUa herdsr to tbe dollars bad been ptoeed, sad on rt- from producers that all film atudio bars eoBM up tbrougb fits toaks of win contteus to sxsrciss disciplteary wasbtegtoi HanB S — (AP)^ TCOow Ste. UniESSEDINBOOK edpt te this, te readiness for ro- the torsta service. dmmrii Karni^m’M 16th t o fu - sumption of banking business. te> actlvitlss will otaaa ualesa draattc control sad sslf-restratet if they - rs ikjonjng long-time- custom aad J. RsutoB CRark, Jr., wbo raeaotly forced to suitor tedssmIbaMs im- agaroteg tbe advios of some stitutions bad looksd to temporary pay cuto ara takes by kfl ea^loyea rsaffosd aa ambassador to Mexico, H O V K im T as povsrlsbment sad' unspealcaUs dis­ ctose to bite Frssfdspt Roqssvslt in (Coattened on Page Three) tiding over te the situation. for as elgbMroek pmlod, ubIob la- Is uaderstood to to adaaiaiit te tress tedsfiaitoly.'^ his first eoqfsrenes with nswapMer- BdierM h die Sacrednett o( Tid,deral' approodmately 10JN)0. tion was looked for today as Federal mteuto ib ^ inisy to outde on ooe dC terbalanee of-this ollgardiy so as to The report cfrcalated In Holly- Aims Joseph de Fleurlan, ambas­ “The matter of atmlverul «ina<-»g Baalteemra open In various lo$aB« tltete'-ajfroid ocL Other candidateB banks to put up fqveRnns&t'; sador to London,.and Obunt Fran- Reserve banks were told they might ties for such qpmtlone as finaaqlag secure initiative, life^ a chance to woed today that theater owners policy throughout the state hasbM for-tbeobmpfittye McCUntle fies to the taeo yfftm it 60 cola Robert de Jean, who held thej left in the hands of Dr. J. B. Slsto open their coffers to fadUtate fin­ food, medicine, payrolls, and ""s^irfwg w p^ and the safety te savinge to te the currency f l ^ issue U k^ would fdlow suit in demand­ same jxMt at.Moscow,'.tdn .retire. te. OlUtiipma^.jRtelf Bo­ men and women, ratbpr than ^ e t y ing their eatyloyes take reductions man and Edward G. Le^.'aecretaiy ancing te necessitieB. dumge. land o f PenniQftraiiia, aad.O m te quiroe .tto ) tiif'.!:iHhs?r40. M. La Boulaye’aB ‘ fi EHouard, “ o f and attornsy tor the asenrintlnrij Secretary Woodin tUd -reserve Some wholeeale^toods and, com­ ofmq^oitatfon to the enhpiter,.safe­ ctelaterai to ftoL Tto hid lacw ap a result ef the faBteg off in at­ wbo was a Libmd otorste.'^ - . ■■ ■' .V . - ■ ■ ■ ty o f . manipulation to the financial tendance of theatn'-gtore during working in conjunction with hanlBi thty could give , eurrency to modities, aotately hogs! rdae'te price Tbe. fifteen Demoerteic. members quind ; 4 '40r per cent gold an K^iponeat of H «eop m and j committees in eimb of the prinolnte maaiber banks for neceeasry - pur­ yesterday. mslnlputetor, - safety o f unUcensed and a'tO per ctot tototeg te ( tto tonk hdldara. used Amaicun oa toe' ways abd iaeaai ’ cbmmitfes power to those who would speculate -Just what the result win be taaoBO' ae ex- cities of Oonneeticut**^ f poses In exchange for'gold or gold CoL Frank Knox, Chicago publish­ .the ptety*a .aiteSrttetolta to eomaiiraal) paper. anqilea te oonduetteg his caaqialgii. ' currwicy. / er, urged excise “to tax g ^ into! otlteir OMDiiiMtotttL to tbe bitter end virttb the'weltere apaoBg temperahieatal - stare He Mnotm a mnnber > te WQike, s^ te otbte peeple. x x x refuse to take redacOofm on their There were JadlcatioBS the admin- open.” , , i . i . 1. i .' .atoo -iHHi**— among them the boUk 'T arls te^ TRBA817BT BALAHOB aeartegt boose eerip piteis wera 'A 'lpsie builder'of more, tedus- oantraets was not preffletad by America.** lstmdienvwoifid>'iaQve't(^^ eon- tNQed.cun«oty:sity. word from ortohiaer te mete ^ g oto 88.4 Andre‘Lefevre de ^la Boqlaye, Tressnxy nedpto;- tor M te& . ..B A. aetii& ‘ia?to-vrtwUwr^>Ha. Gbecka *agalaafc bank balaacto • ^ teqs te >e. ^ aiipTaiftoed to ton terRaa te- tba to<^' as Frendi- amiibaaiador tto'Sxaeptton te atoito^Ote-mem- cxpmi^tmnB oaalacite 'MsaVwlI!^ be' ahSdoned ‘ ftwp .;teeoao hate. 'tto n ; .TxeamiiteiiK-V^bMfiiidUx «v a bety. TtoitotyoB liw' M m litofgeniy would haaru a bard time to*tbe U U M 8Stetei, had'‘been aa- 844.0864OOBt; ’ bo|saes 812M it^ toytyg his omtract raaewtd' when 15» or i)naaicipl3toto to m y .

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interests, that holders would be wfll- NEW D .S . CURRENCY ing to permit a slaeable amount to THE MAN TO WHOM AMERICA IS ENTRUSTING HER FATE Strsy outside the usual channels. Man of many moods, grave of the grim rnsR of action, the 'nie banking difficulties have made gay as befits the occasion, affable friend, the forward- TO DISPLACE SCRIP for a stnmger demand for precious President -Fraifidin DMaoo hMddBg iln>inoNs abboao New Havmi, March 8.—(AP)— (By Associated Press.) Funds to meet emergent relief F iiiij. Financial ci^tals abroad, stDl payrolls were obtained tcitey l^y :V -.w,- ^ omitting quotations on the Ameri­ M ayor J> ures already taken in the States sent The city authorltiea today were gram for presentation at the 'ap^ the Stock Market up fractionally, engaged in figuring out how the dal session of Congreaa waa caRod it was said in the highest flnandaJ regular departinental payrolls can today fo r Friday m orning by Seq^ quarters that the American situa­ be met while the banks are dosed. tion will have no effect on the Brit­ retory Wallace. It was anticipated distribution of He said the 'program Bought wili ish policy with respect to a return scrip will meet the problem to a be one capable of providing rriief to the gold standard. Paris—Most commentators expect considerable extent Payrdls are in the production *. He said be has in mind a niodifi-^ schedule, but the largest this week sales of approximately $750,000 may cation of the original domeatie . al­ will be Friday when its total is lotment plan which involvea a^ pro­ force the' rate above last PridaYs $43,776. posal for the renting of farm lu d s 25A25 francs. Elsewhere the American bankmg Conferences were being held this ^000 Couples Wedded Tiny Waves,, Harnessed By Marconi, to remove them from aurplua pro­ situation has dropped for the mo­ morning with officers of banks to duction. Wallace said action of Ckmgreaa by M arch 15, is necessary ment into the backf^round of do­ devise ways and means for tiding, since planting will be imder . w ^ mestic considerations. American the city over the hard jdaees, In 15-Year-Old Church Increase Secrecy On Air Lines tourists, Jnconvenienced b y the tem­ financially until general relief by that date. comes in some form or other. Representatives of eottim oo-o^ porary bank holiday, had no diffi­ erativea have been in cenfereaeie culty obtaining funds from hotels London (AP)—augliSl?no Mar» TONS OF CHANGE Glendale, CaUf.—Although located In addition to holding this unique with Wallace and have suggaatod and travel agencies though in most coni, noted Italian inventor, envis­ Hartford, March 8.—(AP) — in Southern Callfomia’a largest me­ distinction, the church is an exact an outline of a plafi which he ndd instances the price was higher than ages great things to develop from More than three tons of change to morial park, and built primarily for replica of that quaint old village would be submitted at Fridi^s last week. facilitate small trading was shipped those who bring sympathy in times his latest radio research. Buenos Aires—Street brokers re­ church at Stokes Pogea, in BucUng- m eeting. by mail to Hartford banks from the of sorrow, the Little Church of the His experiments deal with' the Wallace said it was his tinder- sumed dollar purchases, offering 4.4 Federal Reserve Bank in Flower near here has thq scene haxhshire, England, where the fa­ hanieeeing of tiny electrical waves stanifing the plan of the' cotton pesos as compared with the last offi­ early this morning. This sum. of 4,000 weddings since its construc­ mous poet, Thomas Gray, penned —called micro - waves—less than men is quite differrat than the cial quotation of 3.88. $143,(KX), was purchased by banlnrs tion 16 years ago. his immortal “Elegy, Written in a one meter long. Smith bili which President' Hoover here for the purpose of chang^g The ivy-covered church, with its Country Churchya^.’’ Marconi has found it posiible to pocket vetoed. WATCHING GOLD large bills at a central changing gabled roof and beautiful surround­ About the church, which is non­ provide radio conmnmi^tion free New York, March A ------(AP)— The secretary said he was not mart which has been established in ings, probably won this distinction sectarian and non-denominational, from electrical disturbances, un­ prepeued to reveal the outlines of To prevent* any circumvention oi the City Bank and Trust Company. b^ u se it attracted brides-to-be as are many interesting features. affected by tog, and offering high President Roosevelt’s bank procla­ the general plan which is expected It induded $100,000 in $1 bllla, the httng truly a “church of the flow- .Among them is a communion degree of secrecy due to the sharp to be the center of diacuaaton Fri­ mation, commercial dealers in gold remainder being pennies^ nickels ers." table, hallowed with age, which waa directional qualities. and silver are subjecting orders fot day but that its essence will be “to ' and dimes, quarters and half dol­ On each side of the nave are five sent by the vicar from the original Waves Pot to Praottcal Use provide for an orderly retreat of these metals to unusual scrutiny, it church at Stokes Poges. A wedding lars. arches in which hang grMt, sweep­ The detailed story of hie research acres which are no longer needed ~ was indicated today. book register, containing the uunee The 163 bags that contained it ing fema. Behind them, in lar^ was told here by the inventor be­ to produce crops to fl)l our domes­ Dealers said they knew ot no were transferred from one train to metal boxes, flowers of every de­ of brides and grooms and their at­ fore the Royal Ihstitution Great cases in which manufacturers call­ tendants, also is viewed with Interest tic needs.” another in Springfield, Mass., and a scription and color bloom through­ Britain. Wallace said he favored this' for ed for gold ostensibly for their own report that th>y contained $6,CKX>.- out the year. by visitors. First example of the practical operations but actually for dellverv cotton, wheat and corn usedr aa 000 in gold bullion was minted in use of micro-waves," he eaid, is feed for hogs. He said there^' was to hoarders. However, to guard newspapers there. At sny rate turnlahed by a system installed for against such collusion it was re­ some difference of opinion whether Hartford bankers stated they could a 12-mile oommunlcation link be­ tobacco should be brought in. L. quired that requisitions be accom­ think of no other shipment that Lloyd George Writes His Memoirs; tween the Vatican City and the panied by evidence of a legitimate Wallace said he believed the could have given rise to the report Pope’s palace at Ckuriel Gandolfo, IMASaAM SHOWINO grain futures markets may be re-, need for the metal. Gives Spare Hours To Model Farm near Rom e. aacaPTioN os The trade demand for platium is T»NY USMT-UKE quired to remain closed until, the 'It provldee,” Marconi said, “the currently very small and the'quota- RADIO WAVES New York Stock Exchange l-and first example of what will be, in DELOW THE tioD is nominally held at $21 a troy 'London (AP)—^Davld Uoyd other exchanges are opened, but ABOUT TOWN my opinion, a new and eco'-omical RANSe OP ounce. In this market, however, a George has aomething on hia mind that he had been assured by the means of reliable radio communiba- VISION, speculative demand has developed as these days besides his work in the Treasury modifleattoa oS .Xho bank tlon eminentiy suitable for use at holiday rules will permit qon^ued a result of the embargo on gold and Mrs. Jane J. Aldrich, superintend­ House of Commons. places aeparued by moderate dis­ marketing of livestock, periahahlea | silver and trids as high as $80 a troy ent of the Manchester Memmlal By the end of the year he hopes ounce have been reported. In 1928- to complete the first volume' of his tances." and cash crops. hospital, is confined to her bed in ExpertniMits Begun Years Ago 29 the price was as high as $170 an memoira, which are expected to run the, hospital today as a result of He exidained that the problem of ounce. injuries received in a fall last night to three volumes. The first will The limited supply of this metal bring the record to the end of 1916. utiliilag the very short waves was Cermak Foe Fights at the Masonic Temple. not a new one to him,, some of his Qn^Mmo Marconi, deliing Into the mysteries of tiny n-aves only works against any active speculation This ftutiiorlshlp has become per­ earlleet experiments 38 years ago oentlmetera 18 fwwn»ti« a g o and by O ctober, 1931, ous reception and transmission. mitted to the Newington Veterans’ before he gets to the p<^t of relat­ hospital yesterday. ing hia atory tA the days at Ver- he was able to give his first 'em- Personal Notices salllea when he, Woodrow Wllaon, onitratioh. tant station came to the receiving William R. Kennedy, ot 14(> School Clemenceau of France and Orlando In the experimental w spe­ station from a horisontal direction. street, who underwent an emerge&cy of Italy formed the Vb^ four’* of cial rebelvere and trahsmlttera fN MBMORIAM- nppeiidhe operation at the Memoiial the peace conference.A, , j were devised. The aystem makes DROWNED IN ADTO OBITUARY hospital this week wail n p o i^ to­ Another interest, pursued chiefly use of a reflector antenna made up In lovlaa memory of Thomas KUott, day to be in a critical conation. as a recreational hobby, la “Bron- of a aeriee oMioriaontal rods sup­ New York, March 8.—(AP)—Mrs. who foil asloep March 8, 1831. y-De,“ his estate hear Omrt, Sur­ ported by copper tubes, not unlike Marjorie Leidy, wife of Carter Ran* FUNERALS a miniature ladder bent into a dolph Leidy, eff R ye, N. Y ., and Phil­ "Sorrow not. oven as others which The regular meeting uds” whose soundness and sise them ie po^ble only when the two Rev. K. B. Erickson officiated. The Since the Savior has died. gasoUne filling station and taken to WIPE AND CHILDREN. milk. delighted the veteran statesman. ends of the radio circuit are within bearers were Leonard and Harry Fordham hospital suffering from visual range. Lieberg, Arthur Lamberg, Harry He took .pains to tell other farm­ Ushig 67 centimeter waves from submersion, ers all about it ford addressing Johnson and Harry and Uno Llndeli. a atatlon at Rocoa di Papa, signals Leidy had swerved his car to avoid meetings of agriculturists is one of Burial was In East cem etery. have been received aboard Mar­ a collision with another machine. hia diversions and he seldom miss­ coni’s yacht “Electra” well beyond es a gathering in the Churt neigh­ Frederick Brink the optical range, however. WOULD FREE WIFE THURSDAY SPECIAL borhood. In August, communication was The funeral of Frederick Brink With the fallow season at hand, kept up to beyond 68 miles imt ut Hartford, March 8— (AP)— An who died at his home in Hartford however, be puts in long hours at 72 mil<^ instead of fading away to effort to have hia wife, Mrs. Ethel L. Monday night will be held tomor­ his writing. He does much of this inaudUbUity, the signals assumed a Rice, now at the Hartford Retreat row -afternoon at 8:30 from Taylor work in bed, frequently waking at slow and deep fading and main­ returned to him was made today in and Modeen’a funeral home at 233 6:80 o’clock so as to get a good tained an average intensitv up to Superior Court on a habeas corpus Washington street, Hartford. The Michael Igoe, above, Chtapno start on the day’s output. On this time waa originally announced aa 110 miles from Rocca di Papa. action brought by Arthur Rice of Democrat, is leading the aldetniaBlb schedule he has competed more two o’clock but has aince been They became progreaaively weaker Hamden. anti-Oermak faction flgbt . td «1 ^ ’ than 130,000 words of his first vol­ changed. then, and ware heard for the last Judge Edwin C. Dickenson reserv­ a new mayor to succeed the wte; ume. OavkI Lloyd George, veteran Brit­ time on the yacht 126 mller away. ed decision. She was committed While the daily output is restrict­ Anton J. Cermak. ' .... ish statesman, Is writing Us me­ In one test, the angle of recep­ last September at the request of The Stockton and Darlington Rail­ ed in a measure by the time he has moirs of world-war daiys but finds tion was investigated by t'lN th,e her mother, Mrs. F. T. Lane and way in England waa the first public available and the ease or difficulty time to ran down to his farm near reflector. The conclusion reacheil other relativea when her condition railway in the world. It opened of the particular subject, he has Chart, Surrey, and Inspeot an'ex­ was that the waves from the die- waa described as emotionally upset. September 27, 1825. been able on occasloa to turn out perimental potato crop. 4,000 words in a alnglo day. His method has been to provide a was in office during the whole pe­ At The Tab “frame” for the work by writing riod of the war. Admiral’s Wife to C hristen the Macon Willimantie, Conn. the first and last chapters—and A good portion of his time Is then to fill in the Intervening ma­ spent in the inspection of docu­ t o m o r r o w NIGHT terial. t ments, of which he has a great The work la expected to be espe­ number. He has employed a small M ILT GREEN cially inclusive since the author is band of assistants to go over and AND HIS PROMENADEBS the only European minister who arrange these papere. r Be Sure aiid Henr Thent ’ For Son Fade 40c Admission 40c Z ita ’ s Dancing Every Saturdaj. With Foe Prrinier Of Hungary Budapest. — (AP) — Disconsolate Chosen as Postal Aid adherents of the Haptburgs see in the recent selection of General STATE to Farley Julius Ooemboes as premier, lu less­ ening of ez-Emprees Zita’s ehanoee of putting her eon Otto On the throne of Himgaiy. It was

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placed In the appropriations bill 4' W 7^' t ROOSEmTHOLDS G.A against purchase of evidence. Wood­ HSS NcHAU GRADUATES KAtKSIEREROLD ThoiisahS^^WithfeM Germak Riteis at •S' . cock said: f I i “Since no evidence is purchased -V FiRSTfRE^MEET except Intoxicating liquor, the pro­ AS NURSE TOMORROW IV CLOSED p o u c y viso prevents the biireau purchasing ' I ■■■ ■■ • Local’ Baa Intoxicating fiquor whether it is (Oqnttnied F M Pa^ Om ) Tnooday consumed or not. Has Been Studying In Ne>y “In the old days of enforcement York—Party Including Parj- he did not want to rerive the Makes Rapid there were undoubtedly abuses in ents To See the Exercises. ; Ananias Qub.^ Chufe Window and Safe De­ respect to the purdbase and con­ FInit Lady B iten G. AlbertiP^oii^'O^rio aaMpg sumption of intoxicating liquor. Mrs. Roosevelt,: in a maroon dress rapid prc^^ieBS ihlth^ Mias Aileen Mary McHcde, as a baas aoldst, .vqcfJ;tqiCriipt(^ posit Vanits Active—Only 'Tn September of 1981, I made daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christd- with a cream-velvet, odiar, came in an order which prohibited the con­ ifiier S. McHale of 159 Center street, as the conference, atairted and wUs- and chorus dlzeet^, iqmltt^lest, sumption of any intoxicating liquor will be graduated tomorrow night pered in her husband's ear. She t«.*d night from Station WDlRC in fibs Skeleton Force At Work. miless previous efforts to obtain evi-. from the Margaret Fahnestock him their.soq, BSllott, was.about to first of a series dence had failed, and unless the School of Nursing of the New York leave for Wyoming and 'he worid he will make from the-'HambM consumption had been approved by Post Graduate School and Hbspited have to enter'tiie room to bid his tion every Tuesday dveni^. ' ' ' i the adxoinistrator in advance. in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. father goodbye. Mr. Roosevelt Mr. Pearson wimt (m m air at - nie local banking situation re- smiled and nodded. Efiio^ taU and 7:50 o’clock'and preaeated -a. 'Uin'' ntained witliout change today as the “The present restriction prevents McHale left this morning to attend the purchase of any liquor whether the graduation - exercises, accoii^ broad shouldered, came in quickly, minute program, “'Imil^fded officials here marked time awaiting shook bands with his father and im­ “Roadways” , “Greesi’eytd' Dragon”, state or national developments. The it is consumed or not. panied by M issM ary V. HoUorah tOf “There have been two methods in 173 Centn street and Miss Dorothea mediately left.. The President ex­ "Sittin’ Thinkin’ ” , and “A^3e With Manchester Trust Company continu­ plained briefly that his son was on Me.” He will be heeoKi.aritt.Tues­ ed its policy of making change for use in securing evidence against H. Nuhh of Hartford. . speakeasies, one of the observation Presiding at the exercises, to^be his -way west. day evening at the same time, fol­ merchants in order to serve the The queries came in fast sequence lowing a five-minute talk by 'Dr. community in the interest of keep­ method, the other the method of the held in the St. Gforge’s Church Par-- investigator making a purchase ish House, will be Dr. Edward H. after the conference opened. Copeland. ing business moving as satisfac- Hume, vice president, of tbe hoq>itall Answers Quickly Mr. Pearson, who is glee ctab'di­ t(>rily as x>ossible under the condi­ him self. “In the observation method the The principal address- w ill be deBv^ The Prerident replied to most of rector at Manriiester ech(x)i tions. investigator goes into the speakeasy ered- by Dr. R. Franklin Carter anq them, virtually all on th 'e banking and supervisor of music alt' li ) ^ - Few At Work and reports what he has seen. the c l^ pins will be presented' to situation, with little hesitation. Sev­ meadow Jimior High,. Mass.,: re­ Only a skdeton force of the em­ “I have never understood why the forty-one graduates by Dr. eral times his remarks caused a cently obtained the position of bass ployees of the Manchester Tiust and this method would not be effective Charles Gordon Boyd. quick burst of laughter. He himself soloist at tbe Asylum Conne-j the Savings Bank are on duty, there in any coux*t. A reception to relatives and laughed rej^atedly at-quips from gational church of Hartford, eff^- being no work for the remainder of Not Effective friends will follow. Yesterday af­ tbe men packed aroimd him. tive May 1. . , ' the force until such time as the “The fact is, however, that it is ternoon a tea was held in ^onbr,of Twice during tbe conference be banks re-open. President R. LaMotte effective in only a few jurisdictions. the new nurses. While in New obligingly turned his chair toward Russell of the Trust Company re­ “I think therefore that the effect York, Mr. and Mrs. McHale will also photographers in one end of the REC NOTES peated his statement of yesterday of the present restrictions against visit their son, C. S. McHale, Jr., room for pictures, a distinct innova­ that he has received no new orders the purchEwe of any liquor for evi­ who is a student at the McAWster tion permitted by Mr. Roosevelt per­ regarding the functions which the dence will make it virtually impos­ School of Embalming. sonally after bis secretaries bad Two matches will take place in bank is allowed to perform. This sible for the bureau to be effective vetoed cameras. the inter-church bowling league to­ means that only the admittance of against speakeasies in most juris­ The flag-draped casket containing, tbe body of May or Anton J. Cermak ot Chicago, victim of_a.n aseas-. At the end, a spontaneous burst morrow evening at the EAst Side people to their safety deposit boxes dictions. BLAMES INDUSTRY sin's ballet Intended for President Roosevelt, is sho wn being borne by white-clad American Le^on- of handclapptog from tbe news- Rec. At 7 the Methodists- meet St. and the making of change are being “There is ot course the manufac­ naires from a Miami, Fia., funeral parlor to be placed in tbe cortege that escorted it to the railroad writers Indicated their feelings to­ Mary’s and at 8 the Concordia Lu­ perform ed. turer and the transporter, which I station as saddened throngs looked on. Miami police formed a guard ot-bonor'on-the train which bore wards the new dispensatidn. therans play St James’s church. Regarding the small denomina­ have always thougdit to be the F0RPUGHT0FU.S. tbe late mayor’s body to Chicago for burial. tion of checks to be give:’ by Cheney proper objective for the federal Brothers to their help, which will be bureau. (Continued Prom Page One) acceptable to practically every place “Tbe biureau under the new Re­ Japanese and Chinese opposition gress. of business in Manchester, several strictions must confine itself almost try may contend,” he said, “that was directed from Peiping. Representative Snell of New HALES s e l f - s e r v e : 'merchants went so far today as to entirely to this type of violator. lowered wages reduce costs of pro­ BROADER POWER Americans There York, minority leader, has called state that they will cash checks .0 *Tt is probably a good thing in the duction, they fail to consider that Peiping’s importance in the Japa­ the Republican committee on com­ mittees to meet Thiursday morning a reasonable extent. This should not long run because it will tend to any alleged benefit resulting from nese'scheme for the new regime in be misinterpreted to mean that focus attention upon the responsi­ Jebol is in the fact that it dominates to fill six vacancies on the ways and E P O C E RV such lowered cost is offset by the checks will be cashed without a bility of local authorities upon IS PRESIDENTS tbe main southern route into the means committee. further limitations placed upon the Both tbe ways and means Demo­ u satisfactory trade in merchandise. speakeasies and similar violations consuming market and the further province. The American population For example, one merchsuit said and make our work more effective of Peiping comprises 644 Marines crats and the l^publican committee reduction imposed upon the pur­ will prepare slates for the rules, that he woidd give change for a five by fixing a more definite objeetk^e.” chasing power of the people, x x x C O N m P L E A and 7(X) civilians. There was no in­ dollar check if the patron spent formation as to whether Marshal appropriations, accounts,. and bank­ “It has been a very costly lesson. ing committees, in addition. about four-fifths of its value. (Continued From Page Om') Chang's resignation would influence Thursday's Savings Many industrial managers are pub­ These are the only committees to However a person attempting to licly admitting tbe mistake mace, the Japanese to remain out of Peip­ GOODMAN ON BOARD in mind but it was believed to call be organized at present^ for the During the present financial emergracy customers hav­ cash a five dollar check by making a stating that industry has gone too ing. extra session oeginning Thursday for the use of additional Federal Re­ on small purchase will find such e n at­ far in its market-destroying The Japanese are establishing gar­ noon. ing chuge accounts in our Dry G ^ Departments may tempt impossible. Merchants could FOR UQUOR CONTROLpolicies.” serve notes such as were authorized risons in tbe Great Wall passes have grocery and meat purchases {Qiplied to their ac­ last night by the New York Federal not afford to do business on this Declaring that tbe Nation’s con­ which have been fortifleatione of the NOT AS PAINTEL counts. basis inasmuch as they wouli run suming market in 193Fvwas “ 826,- .'.■•-•orve ULUiit under the Glass- Chinese since their construction in Little Jimmy, aged six, was tak­ short o t change in a short time. In West Hartford Man Is Named 120,000,000 (billions) less tbah it :?!:gall Act ot a year ago. tbe Third Century B. C., as a de­ ing an auto trip with bis parents.- 'I'he President told newspapermen fact some stores are already so As House Member On State was in 1929, Green added: fense against Tartar invasions. With When they crossed the line into Jack Frost Hale’s Famous - pressed for change that they will Commission. “These figures represen' tacts !.‘ierc probably would be two pr Jebol,brought within its boundaries, Pennsylvania. Jimmie looked Cane not cash any portion of a check. which cannot be controverted they . c" things in bis message to tbe Japanese-sponsored state A arotmd and showed that be was “ RedBag” This means tiiat purchases will have show that, if tbe nation is :ompelled -'.ress tomorrow in addition to bank­ Manebukuo is.to have tbe wall for not very well pleased- Hartford, Marph 8.— (A P )— Rep to buy less of manufactured goods, ing but be said these would be “sur­ to be for the full amount of the resentatlve Richard J. Goodman of its southern defense line. '*D(m’t you like Pennsylvania?" SUGAR check or the remainder will have to there must be a proportional de­ prises." Tbe Japanese reported‘the Chinese his mother asked. West Hartford, was today named by Sweeping reorganization of tbe COFFEE be held on account for a future pur­ cline in tbe sale of manufactured put up a much fiercer fight in de­ “It's ell right, I guess," said Speaker William Hanna as tbe government, however, is known chase. products. fense of Kupeikow than at any of Jimmy, “but on my geography map House member of tbe commission “Here is tbe answer to why mar­ definitely to be one of the subjects. 10 lbs. 4 1 c Several manufacturing concerns tbe cities and strategic centers of it’s red."—Pathfinder. to recommend legislation for tbe kets were destroyed, why there, is a Shortly after tbe press conference have been, and in some cases still handling of liquor in tbe event of Jehol which fell to tbe Japanese Refined in U; S. X Sweeter ^ lbs. 4 9 * are, pussled over what means they oontractidh of the Nation’s consum­ Senator McAdoo (D. C!al.) visited than beet engar hence more ratification of tbe amendment re­ ing power, and why there are silent tbe White House executive offices. during the past two weeks. can take, if any, of paying their economicaL Freeh groond or In bean. pealing prohibition. mills, factories, and worksbips “I discussed tbe general financial ' Fighting continued all day 'yes­ emjdoyses this week. Some may Immediately following the an­ throughout tbe land, x x x and banking situation with the terday north of tbe pees, with the wait until late this week or early nouncement of tbe appointment, Immediate Action President.” McAdou said. “I can Kai^a^ra brigade capturing 8an- Land o' Corn Sliced next in the hope of some sort of ac­ tbe committee met and during a “XXX Tbe present situation c^ls not say any more because it might cblriifang. about 12 miles north- Mouth-Wash tion that will clear up the situation. long conference made preliminary for direct, immediate action. Tne be taken as coming from tbe Presi­ wipl^i. in. the afternoon. Additional BACON The case of school teachers pay has plans for Its survey of tbe situation. clear call of tbe moment is to in­ dent He will make hie.own.Tecom* trqSp* ifroin JehqL dlty. ahq :;.air- pound 1 Off n oV l9 t been Involved and may not The bill providing for. the commis­ dustrial management to make such noendationa." . y .. ” pdA W 'lw tii Chlhchow,'.. Mkai(aittria, 4-0. Laanralioedtacon. b e ... sion requires that a r ^ r t be made adjustments and to Initiate such to aid the brigtfiU. in Disonss Scrip to tbe Legislature by April 14. p ^ es as may be necessary to B ^ ’e ^ e Teachers are due to receive their Ooodnwn is a House member of provide employment for Idle people next payment (they get paid every tbe finance and military affairs com­ and to return them to tbs wage­ JAPS ARE DETERMINED LARD 2 pounds l i e ten teaching days) next Monday and m ittees. earning class where they may exer­ EXPEiT RIG S p u r HALF! that time everything may be Tbe other members of tbe com­ cise their maximum buying power TO QUrr THE LEAGUE Popular Every Day runniag smoothly again. There Is mission are: John Buckley, chair­ and thus create a demand for maf- Sunlight ■till much talk along the street man; Dr. Robbias W. Barstow, pres­ ketable goods. AMONG DEMOCRATSs . . Viekf new Self-Serve Foods . dealing with scrip la ease that Is ident of tbe Hartford Seminary “Tbs question is, will Industrial (Coptinusd From Pegs UiM) .1 * ' * I ' Foundation; Rev. William H. Flynn, managemsnt face these facts and is d o e s / Gold Medal Bisquiek, used. However, bank officials have ((jqqtinoed, From .Pago Onu)' BUTTER a feeling that scrip will not be put chancellor of tbe Roman Catholic it resourceful and courageous try Brigade occupied Kupeikow, tbe everything that pkg. ....•••**•*#'•• 27c diocese of Hartford; Dean Edgar S. enough to work but a plan and apply into tise. One question which seem­ Great Wall gateway to Peiping, at N orth 9 Carolina, ' supported the (90 seconds from package to ed to bother many was whether Fumlss of tbe Yale Graduate tbe methods necessary to achieve noon today. Tbs brigade was engag­ any mouth-waeh oven !) school; Col. Thomas Hewes of Farm­ results? Have wo m tbe United Rainey-Byhii ticket t o r the leader­ 2 lbs. 4 1 f f change would be i^vsn for scrip ed in a six-hour battle in ouitlng ship, at) the cauous. last week in gargle can and ehould Sheffield Milk, 4 cans 17c with purchases. Zt was stated that ington, and Senator Frank Bergln of States owners of industiy who will t 1 Chinese from the last pau they boldly chart a course wnloh indus­ wbiqb McDuffie '.of Alapqma was Good, quality bnttori Heinz Ketchup, bottle 19c la case scrip is put into use, people New Haven. beld.'/in tbf wall on the louthern defeated for .Speekor and Bank- do... at half the coetl trial management',may >*' requlrfd e • a (L a rg e). will be aUe to cash it just as easily Jobol frontier. ■ bead of Alabama,for leader, as they could get change for regular to follow in order to overcome un­ -THI PROOF is eetosl nsit To fcr- Snggeotlone for Foreman’s Vliiegar, employment?" Chines* fled in tbe direction of ’ Th* ^^**n the Rainey- currency before. nisb this proof, S millieo hottlM in a qt. 12c BOULAYETOTAKE (commenting on tbe loans by tbs Peiping, 66 miles southwest of Bynis-Cliiillon foUowers and sup­ MEATLESS DAYS A meeting of merchants and Kupeikow. Airplanes bombed the re­ porters,of McDulxlo wee -'widened ■pedal trial d i# were ■applied to drag. (Full strengtii.) Reconstruction Finance Corporation IPftfli,b0hw eoef. ..a Se vmhie for manufacturers was held at 3:80 this treating columns. The Cbinfi* com­ when s*ve|!al rf the Alabaman's 2 Underwood’s to tbs railroads, Green said: ',lfe.!l% e deinaad hse been enennoaei Sunblest Peas, 2 cans 25e aftemoon is Watkins Brothers audi­ CLAUDEL’S PLACE “Thors are many people who be­ mander'in the last stand was Wang most ardsfit advooatds .were private­ Clam Chowder, 2 cans 29c (N o. 2. Small, sweet and torium at which time Howell Cheney Yicbe. ly informed that they Were to . be If yonr dragglet ie already out, gat tender!) lieve those loans will never be re­ a ren lar 10-oonea alia . • , a 75e Beeohnnt Cooked explained again the small cheek The Japanese baited at the pffs. punUhed by being shifted from im­ (CoDtlnacd From Fag* Our) paid and that ultimately tbs rail­ valaa for eeiy SSe. Uaa It ana waak If DulTs Ginger Bread Mix, payment system with which Cheney roads of tbe country will be govern­ For tbe time being' they are :'re-, portant to iimlDor oom m lttee posts. Spaghetti...... 3 tins 25c you ara not daiightad wlthilta quality pound tins.) can ...... 19c Brothers are paying their employees ment-owned and government-opei'- mainlng there. They have denied ' • ■ Big NembenUp (1 ■litant director in tbe foreign min­ Becaqs* of tbe unwieldfy epemhor- , , • and amaainf aeonony . . . return Klein’s Coc|fM :4gi h e ^ 4 19UCKINGHAM CHURCH yen have a-treeit t ' I SOCIAL ROOM , w n «e JNSnSBOimVe Aunie SOCe ESTASL-tSHEI) IgQA lEa A * - -.sJfct'* •. j • r x f

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ment and my responsibilities to ths the National Army, Navy and Air valssolag from a rsoaot lUaeas, and ^ p l a . forosa la Beptomber, 1980. He bep Is betof visiter’ by her mother, n U U K E S P E M K Queer Twists CiPESE WAR LORD “In the last months I met with came supreme commander after thb Airs.. Lewis Whitoomb. 0 outbreak of hosUUtia with Ji^an. H it Rs>. WsHacs L Woodin mo­ many dlflioulties and unexpected de- tored to Plsinfleld Monday. . velopmants occurred. If 1 reiqain in He waa supreme Cbtotfs com- In Day’s News RESIGNS HIS POST maader to ths Stno-Busfrian warfare The condition^ of Mrs. A. B. (By Ths Asaoelatod Press.) Verm ont: NSISUmDEPT.I . ' oAoe one more day, I will be blan> Frink, who was taken to the Man- ed still more. Evan if I die, my death to North Maaehurla in 1939 and pre­ Committee repoKs' to '' G overnor vious^ oommaadsd troopt in vari­ cbeator Memorial hospital Satur­ - Wilson that thf ’ roopeniog hf Var- would be .of no advantage to the day nlj^t is slightly improved. Chicago—Some timely advice goverunent nor would It Improve ous North Chtoa coafllots. He was Banks under supervision of the moot banka must await action of the reared in Mukden and had the best Mrs. J.T. Huridiy of Boston who stats bank commisslonfr open to big depoeitorlsa in Boston find N«w Mew Cabiaet .Officer hire- from Kiihy Jackson: “Don’t worry Minhil Chug Achnowi- the situation. Therefore, I ask the has been visiting her father, re­ Y ork. government to allow me to 'resign as sducatlon that provtactal capital af­ receive deposits and resume all nor^ about the financial situation." He’s turned home Wednesday morning. Lsgiatlatare convsDfs tooi|Atvtto seen financial pinches come.and go a sign of its dissatisfaction and to forded. mal businsss excepting as conceraa Mr. and Mrs. Platt and children act on a proposed msasuto w pro-. diced Te Those Who Will and never let them worry him, edges Ifit Failure To &op appoint a capable luooassor.” p a ym en ti.' Buto will remain with Mr. Frink indefi­ Mveral sections ot the state form tect the rights ot savings and Cbm- which is why, he believee, he can Often OrltMaeS nitely. Edward Frink of Hartford, msrcial dspositora. '■’41 celebrate his 101st birthday anni­ Caeartog House associations. " Jtp Coagneit ef JekoL The young marshal’s conduct of spent Tuesday evening at bis fa­ Qsortaff House Assodattona al­ WerkFerfier. versary today. ANDOVER New Hampshire: tb) Cbiness dsfense has mat with ther’s home after visiting Mrs. ready tonned work on plans for the 'Legislation ia pissed validating In fact, he eaid, he “never wor­ frsquent criticism. Ha was finally Frink at the bo^tal. ried about anything.” Jackson in A tw o^t play “Polly Wants a creation of. a state-wide organisa­ proclamation of a holiday and giv­ drlvsn from Chlnohow, his last Man­ Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fellows 4nd tion to make scrip available. Waabiaftoa, March 8.—(AP) •— his younger days piloted a locomo­ Paipinf.. China, March $.— (AP) Cracker" will be presented by the. ing blanket powers to tha hank eom- churian stronghold, in January, 1983, Psntlsad Plsyers of Msachsster in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keefe motored to Mayor Curley ot Boston orders' miiisioner. T ruirff Perkins, first woman Cabi- tive. —Acknowledgi^ his failure to stem North Coventry Monday evening to four months after the Japanese mili­ the Andover Town Hall, Friday 1,000,000 scrip imits from a Roches­ Milwaukee—Police are seeking the Japanese advance. Marshal attend a C. M. P. A. meeting. Rhode Island: nit member, met her Labor Depart* tary invasion of bis domtolon began. evening, March 10, beginning at t ter, N. Y., concern. thieves who stole 1,500 pounds of William Finnegan and ^Paul Pi- Governor Green signs a bill pro­ went. In twentieth anniversary cere- Chang Haiao-Liang resigned today Since then he has made his bead- o’clock. It is being given under the State Board of Finance of Fall molten tin from an enameling com­ caning have entered the employ of viding for the issuance of scrip and as commander-in-chlef of the Chi­ quarters at Peiping. susplces of the Andover Juvenile River, Mayor Hurley and the City empowering tbe state bank commis­ braticm last night—and won them pany plant. They poured the tin in­ He was blamed for making inade­ Emery Fellows. nese armies. Grange. The oait of the play is as Council meet to confer on the sog- sioner to cloilose banks for emergency >, with her smile. to molds and waited for the metal quate preparations for the defense f(dIows; Mrs. Waytae, Irene / Wal­ Mrs. G. Wynne Williams will gestion of the finance board that to cool before they trucked it Only 86 years old. Marshal Chang leave for New York Wednesday, periods. ronner Secretary Doan and Mrs. of Sbanhalkwan, a city of North ter; Nora Wayne, Edna Q>rdy; tile city of Fall River pay employes away. and Thursday will sail for Europe. Banks remain closed today and to­ Doak received with her, and were was the last Chinese war lord of China Proper, which the Japanese Mary, also Polly, Alice Aitksn; Lu­ and meet obligations wlto scrip. morrow. ^ saying their good-byes as she greet­ Seattle—Despite his i^ e . L. M. Manchuria and directed the losing captured after a-three-day battle Miss Mona Williams will remain Acting Posunaster Houston an­ cerne Neville, Helen Crawfoid! with his grandmother. Mrs. W. B. Connecticut: ed the long, long line that passed Riches was broke today. He was fight against the Japanese for the Jaousry 8 of this year. The Japa­ Jeffrey Wsyne. Irving Wickhsm; nounces be will not handle money or­ Talbot, during her mother’s ab­ Governor Cross signs emergency forced off the gold standard, be re­ past 18 montba in that territory, at nese attack occurred after Marshal Thomas Livingstone Pratt, Frank ders for torstfD countries nor for­ by. sence. bills to increase' hiS powers and There had been some of long ex­ ported, by a thief who robbed him Sbanhalkwan and in Jehol. Chang had started pouring troops M iller; Inspector Doran, WlUiaun ward rostered mail known to con- thoflc ot the bank oommusion. perience in the Labor Department of his last two $2.50 gold pieces His resignation, telegraphed to through the Great Wall at Shun-' Davis. After the play there will be tadn money. Legislative leaders prepsto to in­ CRITIC DIES who were a bit dubious about a wo­ and one ^5 gold piece, besides $20 the Nationalist government at Nan­ haikwan into Jehol for the defense dandnf for which there will be no Madne: troduce a bill to give the bank com­ man as secretary when the thing in silver. king, said: of that province against the impend­ charge. Toronto. March 8— (AP) —Rufus Legislature passes an emergency missioner further powers. was first talked about. San Francisco—James Haster “After the loss ot the three east­ ing invasion. Miss Waytie Brown is visiting H. Hathaway, close friend of poets law making the bank commissioner Banks open in several cities to> Chang succeeded his father, the her sister, Mrs. Thornton Griswold, and himself a discerning critic of a virtual dictator. But all that was forgotten as Miss and Thomas Phillip, admitted bur­ ern provlnoca (Manchuria), I tried provide change. late caiang Tso-Un, as Manchurian of Wethsrsflsld. fine writing, died here yesterday Any bank, subject to tbs cornmiB- rerkins, looking far more feminine glars, asked the Superior Ckturt to my best to remedy my faults, but sentence them to Sim Quentin pris­ the fall of Jehol convinced me 1 am war lord, in 1928. The Nationalist Benjamin Elmore has gone to after a week’s Illness. sioner’s approval, may issue CHear- Tbe term flapper was originally in her chiffon-scarfed black evening Florida on a business trip. Mrs. El­ He was bora in Toronto, Sept. 26, ing House certificates or othsr evi­ gown than in business-like tailleur on at once. unfit to keep command. I have not government conferred on him the applied to young ducks not yet able “I need a haircut,” said Phillip. fulfilled my duties to the govern­ title of vice commamder-in-chief of more has ret' med home after con- 1869, and spent all his life here. dences of claims sgsinst ssaets. to fly . and tricorn, met those who will work “My teeth need fixing.” declared , under her direction during this ad- mljjflitratlon—from griy-haired vet­ Haster. “My tonsils ought to come out,” erans to fledging file clerks. added PhilUp. There were whispers, too, some of They were sentenced to from one the leaders of organized labor might to 15 years. not stand so completely aloof from Chicago — Police Lieutenant \X Secretary Prances Perkins as might Richard Lawler has whet may be // have been drawn from President called a “camera ear,” which helps " William Green’s expression of “dis­ him make mental records of funny appointment." noises. This was later corroborated by A witness to a robbery attempt Consider tli r a week John P. Prey, secretary-treasurer of by three men told him their car thr*Metal Trades Union, who indi­ bad a "queer toot” which sounded cated he was one of a group who like a cracked bugle note. would not hesitate to pay their re­ Three men were found in a car. spects. “Indeed, I intend to call on “Toot your bom,” the lieutenant *her just as soon as I can find her commanded. ‘'ree enough to receive me in her They tooted and were immedi­ office,” he said. ately arrested. Introducing Miss Perkins at the Denton, Md.—A system of barter birthday par^ yas Robert C. Starr, is feeding the students at Caroline appointment cmrk, who has had high school here. Stop and see the splendid Features oFthis charge of each of its annual cele­ The students bring eggs from brations for twenty years. their farms to exchange for their limcb and candy at the cafeteria During all that time, the depart­ Modern Automatic whose manager in turn, keeps RAN6E ment has boasted the first Federal some and exchanges the rest at the Bureau ever to have a woman at its market for provisions for the cafe­ head—the Children’s Bureau. Miss teria. iHv; Grace Abbott, its present chief, was Chanute, Kas.—Police, called to in the receiving line, as was Miss a home where a burglar was re­ Mary Anderson, director of the Wo- ported, foimd him asleep in the ; man’s Bureau. guest bedroom. He fb^bed his night’s slumbers in a cell bimk. San Angelo, Tex.—Emery Davis MAE W EST INCORPORATES ranchman and airplane pilot, claims to have discovered the lat­ est method of “de-flealng" dogs. Automatic Temperature Control FOR ANTI-TROUSERS WAR “When our dog Wag’ takes on a cargo of fleas, we take him on an airplane trip,” he explained. “The minute we reach an altitude that 16 Inch Baking Oven 7hree Local Girls Charter clears the hilltops, the fleas come m Members of New Society — to the surface of Wag'* fur for air, Automatic Top Burner Lighting Coming To State Sunday. take a look around and hop out of Fully Insulated the plane.” Oklahoma City—Dog racing may Mae West ( star of “She Done be a spoft akin to that of kings in Him Wrong” coming to the State tome states but in Oklahoma it is Porcelain Enamel Finish Theater March 12, tor three days) is a public nuisance, the Supreme Ck)urt ruled in forbidding operation upset about this new trousers fad of the greyhound track here. Separate Broiling Oven for women. Her press agents are, Chicago—An attorney filed a bill anyhow. A very staimcb defender for divorce on behalf of Richard C. Handy Utensil Drawer of good old-fashioned sex appeal, Petersan alleging that Peterson's Mae (formerly known as Diamond wife nagged him so much during LAI) has incorporated the BdCiety six months of married life that he for the Advancement of Peminism lost 30 poimds. Heavy Cast Iron Construction to war against bootleg woman. Su­ preme Court Justice Aaron J. Levy of New York, recently signed the incorporation order. **womaa has a very deflnlte iden­ MARLBOROUGH tity—why submerge it into an imi­ tative male form, so imbecoming The Misses Rebecca and Doris and destructive and detrimental to Buell were in Washington, D. C., her own being,” asks the star of over the week-end and attended the “She Done Him Wrong.” Local Presidential Inauguration. charter members of the S. A. P. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hauser, their (Society Advancement Pemininism) daughter. Miss Helen and their son, indude: Alice Lindy, Helen Lang Hany moved to New York City and HUda Neilson. Tuesday. The Hausers came here It is obvious to all by this time about a year ago from New York. that Hae West in “She Done Him Wrong” will be shown at the State Mis Helen Clarke of East Hamp- theater on Sunday, Monday ana tou spent the week-end at the home Tuesday. Tonight and Thursday Oi Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan Bliah. P. R. Fox, state dairy inspector, “The Woman Accused” with Nancy You Can't Beat This Range In Its Price Class was in town last week inspecting Carrdl and Cary Grant written by dairy bams. ten of the world’s greatest fiction writers, is on view at the State. For Rev. Elmer T. Thienes is director Friday and Saturday “The Wax ot the chorus which will rehearse at the Hebron church Sunday after­ Museum” and "Luxury liner” are the delectable potions to be served noon. This chorus is made up of r y as you willf you cannot find a better 16-Inch Baking Oven Manchester movie fans. fifty voices and will sing at the Col­ Automatic Temperature Control umbia Trl-CJounty Christian En­ or more modem cooking appliance than — means perfect baking at a saving — is large enough to hold a twenty pound deavor Union meeting on the last Tthe modem automatic gas range. It has Sunday In April. in fuel. turkey. LABOR TO COOPERATE A special town meeting was held ^^ery automatic feature, plus insulation, and in the library Monday afternoon. It was voted to lev y .a vtax o f 25 does a superior cooking job at a lower cost WITH THE PRESIDENT the same as last year, and to use Automatic Top. Burner Lighting Fully Insulated the town’s allotment of the dirt road — eliminates matches or push button — any way you figure it. fund on the road extending from — means a c(X)ler kitchen and a saving Vnirni Leader Says Federation the completed portion ot the west lighters. in gas. ^ road to the Hebron town line and The gas range of today i^ quicker and far Will Support Rooeerelt In the from John Rankl’s toward the Col­ more flexible than any other. Emergency. umbia town line. Porcelain Enamel Finish Mrs. Nellie Hodge is ill with pnue- Separate Broiling Oven monia and Dr» C. G. Rankin of Glas- — gives a lifetime durability and makes Our lowest priced gas range (illustrated above) Washington, March 7—(AP) — tonbry is attending her. — a vital necessity in any range. The American Federation of Labor Mrs. Julius Of shay and infant the surfaces easy to clean. is at the top of its price class. Before you promised complete cooperation and daughter, Esther, have returned make a decision on changing your cooking ... support to the Preddent in the pres­ from Waterbury where they spent Heavy Cast-iron Construction ent emergency in a etatement today several weeks with relatives. Handy Utility Drawer ^ equipment, look at this range and other which also said that if ciurency in­ . The Dorcas Society met at the — gives a solidity not usually found in flation arose, labor would demand home of Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee ~ is 8 convenient place for small pans modem automatic gas ranges on our display increased wages conunCnsurate to Friday afternoon. and seasoning containers. floor. It will pay you well to do it. ranges at this price. the rise in commodity prices. The play ‘"Hie Old District School William Green, president of the at Blueberry Comers”, will be pre­ federation, said “no improvement in sented at the vestry of the ebureb the distre^ng conditions could he Friday evening. March 17. hoped for or expected if through A 4-H club was organized last aome form of curency inflation the week by the members ot Mlsa Lydia buying power of labor would remain Lord’s Sunday School class. Miss $ 1 a Month B U Y S This Modern Automntk Gas Range standardised while commodity Dodge of the Farm Bureau met with ' SEE ^ cea Increaaed.” the girls and explained the work. "The purchasing power of the Tbls-group will be a sewing dub. It maases oi the people must keep pace will meet at the borne of Miss Jean .*2'V with whatever Increase In com- Thienes Saturday. The G. E. KEITH FURNITURE. CO. tnodity prices may occur,” he said. Ths funeral of Mrs. Rgrrla Braln- “Labor is willing, anxious and erd waa hsld in Bast Hampton Sun­ ready to aid in bringing about day afternoon. Mto. Brainsrd died ; r-t Jr rconoinla recovery. in Strafford, N. H. Friday morning. ' a s “It must do its part in the great She waa bora hare and waa tito .So»a|a»sd[A imergency through which the Na- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ThJMiauftester Cas, Co. lion is now passing. John Day of this place. She leaves "No good purpose Will be served besidea her husband, a sister, Mrs. mt instead great Injury may be W. N. House of Brooklyn, Conn. eS7M AlN STIieCT PHOWC S 0 7 9 ■Jo lene If at tot mommit labor would Mrs. Harry Leavitt of Boston, lubstitnte ftoUng tor common sense Maas., has baan apendinf a few days I y . ■ i * v illi uid m advised action for sound witb Mr. and Mra. H. Qraot Duff. ^se*& U d ^ e n L ' w h tte-pBOMOt grave emergency Titlaa. the artist, obtained in­ tbor wm iMpoBd M it hw in every spiration from a bunch of grapes c ^ s C O K N 1 ^ R F T F 1^ - U Li C K E R - L M } A t istxj^e by pving to the President which be kept hanging in bis stu­ ts MR and complete^ cooperation dio as an exam^e of beauty of V f nd eupp^.' form and line.

. J -•t?. "'A' ^ 4 MANCHESTER EVENme HEItAU). MANCHESTER^ c o m ; I { ~ i ■■ •>■^ 0 .Vu Vj.» ■■■! . r,.-. ■ ■■■ , - f V ‘. .v, ^ ,.V; * m A . A ^ . m A -0 tMKEfeSIlNEAitTH OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Jobless PpJKice - Y** PAYKOU RACKET RING UP A SALE! IS 92 YEARS OU) TODAY Famous Jurist and Lecturer If She Sells Like She Golfs, Joyce Wethered Is Receiving Congratulations F u t«7 Owner Tries To Going to Do a Lot of Business From His Many Friends. Washington, March 8.— (AP) — Draw Large Amorate Ninety-two years old today • was Oliver Wendell Holmes, jurist, lec­ turer, lawyer and now principally a Fron Three Banks. practitioner of the art of IciAurely W £ H A V E ! living. His birthday didn’t mean for him, as it might for some, a visit tc the As a convenience to you .we will accept your check N ew York, H arcb 8.— cAP) — Supreme Court to receive the con­ Lekding New York banks were open as a down payment oh m ^handise purchased on the gratulations of those with whom he today, with bui^csc conducted on a worked so long as a justice. It budget, plmT. We will also accept pay roH . checks for restricted basis as various institu­ meant, instead, that soon spring and merchandise purchased for cash. tions planed their own interpreta­ summer woiild be here and he could tions on the regrulations issued by extend his automobile rides to the the Treasury at Washington. Virginia Civil W a r' battlefields he .Keep on buying, using credit and by chrck. Prices Most banks were meeting payroll loves and on which he was wounded now are at the lowest in history. Since the. bank holi­ chMks, either in full or in part, and several times as a Massachusetts some were accepting new deposits volimteer. day began stocks have • bOgun to rise. When prices on a triist basis. Others, among Now bent with age. his primary start to climb from one outlet it will only be a .question them the Chase National, were not diversions are reading, writing and accepting deposits. Meetings of driving. Occasionally, too, he takes of tinie when other commodities will follow suit. officials were being held in virtually groups of his close friends to all c i the banks to decide on fur­ matinee performances at the the­ ther procedure. aters. But he never returns to the There was considerable contusion Supreme Court where, before his regarding the meeting of pa3rrolls. retirement little more than a year Use Your Credit Many banks were besieged with ago, he became the oldest member large checks at the opening, each ever to serve. one conspicuously marked “payroll.” Here While some checks for moderate sums were met, payments on others FIRST SHAD SHIPMENT A small down payment either by cash or check will secura were not made and corporations delivery of tte merchandise' to your home. • Then -you have 12 presenting them were adviSeo to pay their employes by check instead of COMES TO PINEHURST to 18 months to pay tte balance if you wish. Now is tte time cash. to use your credit at W ard’s. Pay Boll Racket OYCE WETHERED, English golfei who frequently has beaten the Fast Express Shipment Arrives “You might call it a pay-roll J greatest American feminine stars, has turned saleslady She Is racket,” said one bank official. “We connected with a London golf shop, and is shown above displaying From Norfolk, Va.— Includes discovered that one of oiu: customers a brassie to a prospective customer Perch and Sea Trout. drew payrolls checks on three of our Jobless demonstrators soflerod cracked heads when Washington branches. In other words, an at­ W alter P. Gorman of the Plne- police wielded their nightsticks to rout a crowd of 200 attempting tempt was being made to draw out hurat grocery and market today an- to stage a march on streets ot the capital. The photo shows one o f the marchers felled by the police. . three times the amoimt of cash deputy judge of the Groton Town drawing away from curbs or the noimced the first shipment of shad, necessary to meet the re g u l^ week­ Court, John W . Crofts, judge and edge of the highway. that watery feast of delight, for the ly wage disbursement of the com­ John J. Finning, deputy judge of Retirement of John H. Belden, present season. Plneburst’s ship­ pany. W e stopped this at once and Sprague Town Court, William L. chief clerk in the office of State ment of fresh shad has came by fast Comptroller, with a pension of $2,- their games in this atmosphere of are now acting on each individual Larasb, judge of the West Haven express from Norfolk, Virginia* Tt’s clubby charm. case. Town Court, and John J. O’Connell, 000 a year, was approved by the a fine shipment, according to Mr. f/ARVEilXDUS “The thought has occurred to us judge of the Derby City Court. The House. Belden las served the state Gorman’s market buyer, and in­ for more than 30 years and under June’s Wedding Bing that it is quite simple for employers latter two had been approved‘in the cludes bucks and roes. Along with ANHATTAJ) the existing statutes would be re­ Pretty June Knight of tte song to pay their staffs by check. W e, of House a few minutes earlier. the present shad shipment Pinehur.st m By. tired with a pension of $1,500 a and dance stage is wearing a wed­ course, will cash some of these WJLLIAM OAINXB The Senate adjourned after a year. received some fine fresh perch aind ding ring! smaller checks, depending upon the sea trout. quiet session. Bills adopted from The House also passed a bill mak­ L But, Jime hastens to assure me, special needs of the Individual want­ the calendar included: Directing an ing a number of changes in the New York.—On nights whene bit- that needn’t scare anybody. Her ing the money. But it seems to us audit of county accounts showing charter of New Britain. The change tere wind is whistling it is well grandfather gave it to her! Yes, sir, that imder the present circum­ the disposition of state aid; au­ includes provisions that the mayor worth traveling uptown to Little just a little trinket he picked up in stances, the smaller checks would be MILT GREEN’S ORCHESTRA thorizing assessors to add omitted shall vote only to dissolve ties and Mexico to warm tap-dancing teeth China. accepted by grocers, butchers, etc., property to tax lists; including the not as a member of the council; in the luscious enchiladas of real Jime also wears an anklet on her and that the use of immediate cash Norwalk-Newtown Turnpike in the that police officers may appeal de­ AT AL PIERRE TABARIN Mexican restaurants. left ankle, in case you’re interested. is not altogether necessary in most trunk line system: requiring license cisions of the police commission to And her grandfather didn’t give her ^ o higb fangled eating places, cases.” the superior court; that all pensions that. fees for bottling beverages paid to these; no polite decorations- of clean Another banker said his institu­ be 50 per cent of pay received In Milt Green and His Promenaders the state treasurer; and requiring bull horns and tall sombreros adorn tion was accepting deposits purely that milk be thoroughly mixed be­ 1931 and not half of present salary will be the attraction at the A1 as an “accommodation ’. In each and repealing the requiring that Pierre Tabsuin in Willimantic to­ their walls. They are more sugges­ fore samples are taken for testing. tive of the dingy, bare cafes In the such instance depositors are given the chairman of the board of asses­ morrow night. Green was first A bill concerning the lien of hospi­ smaller towns acrojss the Rio receipts with which they can with­ sors devote his entire time to the trumpeter with B. A. Rolfe’s or­ CHENEYS STILL OWNERS tals on the proceeds of insurance Grande. draw the funds at any time. duties of that office. chestra which made such a hit over policies which was reported favor­ It was expected that further ef­ the air. He has now one of the best I f one must have . ‘‘atmosphere,’’ Vrj ably by the judiciary committee and OF LOCAL RAILROAD forts would be made later today to road bands in the East. The A1 one can find that in two or three printed on the calendar, was recom­ coordinate banking procedure in the Pierre Tabarin is continuing to at­ midtown restaurants that advertise mitted. , . ^ city under “emergency” regulations. MAYOR CERMAK’S BODY tract good crowds. Its popularity Mexican cooking. But he won’t get Must Get Approval of Inter­ The Senate rejected, on unfavor­ holds because of its reputation for the flavor of tte food ttey serve in state Commerce Commission able reports by the judiciary BACK IN CHICAGOii good music and its fine-, danci^ those p l ^ s on tte southern fringe mittee bills reducing from 20 to'-10 surface. of Harlem. Before Sale Is Effected. ' ASSEMBLY PASSES BILL days after election the length of There is an atmosphere about Lit­ time voting machines must be lock­ Over 20,000 Present As Flag tle Mexico, but it’s honest and rath­ The South Manchester Railroad, owned by Cheney Brotters, has not ed, and making further regulations Draped Casket Is Taken er drab. High color flashes, though, TO HELP STATE’S BANKS of the eligibility, of candidates to be like tte taUecloths in some of tte yet been sold to tte N ew York, New Through the Streets. registered as voters. The finance restaurants, it may be ratter soiled. Havien and Hartford Railroad Com­ (CeBtlnaed From Page Our) committee reported unfavorably on One may find a Mexican strum­ pany as has oeen planned. Sanction Chicago, March 8.— (AP) — A bills authorizing appeals to the Su­ ming a guitar, singing in his languid of tte Public Utilities Commission special train brought the body of ed to make whatever ruleh. or orders perior Court of the refusal of the way, but he’ll wear familiar, unim­ was first necessary to discontinue Anton J. Cermak today back to tbe pressive garb instead of sash and he may deem expedient for protec­ tax commissioner to refund collected BY BRUCE CATTON passenger service. This was tion. succession taxes, and limiting the d ty In which b e . rose from Immi­ ankle-flaring trousers. Fat, brown granted and tte service <;^ased grant boy to mayor. He may empower banks to accept time for the collection of penalty THE POWER CHANCE women go about tte streets wearing some time ago. Then came the A group of city officials carried mantillas, and now and then— ^very new deposits, but such deposits ac­ and succession taxes to six years. necessity of obtaining the commis­ the fiag draped casket through a rarely— one glimpses a dark beauty WAS$169.50 cepted in an emergency ere to be Both were rejected. Accidents Rule in Great Crisis, sion’s approval of tte sale. This crowd estimated at 20,000 to a a high comb in her hair. segregated from others, and the de­ Says This Ironic Novel Witt has been received. N ow it is neces­ Sills defining terms in the avia­ hearse. The body was taken to the Signs in Spanish designate tte positor is to be repaid in full upon sary to get tte approval of tte In­ tion laws and extending reciprocal Cermak home where the mayor’s By BRUCE CATTON shops, but Witt a. few exceptions demand. Banks may invest such de­ terstate Commerce, Commission at privileges to pilots licensed in other wife died five years ago. W e like to -ttin k that intenm- they are not a quaint sort to write posits in such assets as the bank W a s h in ^ n and this is now awaited states to operate aircraft in Con­ In tbe delegation of city officials tional affairs are bandied by men home about. A bookstore on Leno\ before tte actual sale'can be con­ commissioner may approve, which NOW.. necticut were reported favorably by were Governor Henry Horner, City who are wiser and better informed avenue is said to carry more Span­ summated. Meanwhile tte road is must be sufficiently liquid for the the aviation committee. Comptroller M. S. Szymezak, all of than tte average; that tte official ish literature than any otter storu being operated only for freight serv­ investment to be available at all tbe city’s 50 aldermen. Corporation acts of nations in times of crlsiB are in tte country. A n o th ^ shqp takes ice, one trip being made each after­ Time Payments Cut to Doum, %6 a Month times. IN THE HOUSE Counsel William H. Sexton, otter brought about by seasoned diplo­ care of tte neigbborhek^ deiitond for noon except on Bundays* Use for Assets Hartford, March 8.— (AP) —Fol­ members of his cabinet, and depart­ mats who rise above tte doubts and native music. CLEARANCE! You Such assets are not to be merged lowing a spirited debate, the House ment heads from the City hall. fears and stupidities of lesser mor­ A theater on Fifth avenue at ^lOtt with other investmentc made by the today rejected the last of the Members of the Cermak family tals. street occasiontdly is tenanted by p<^ /d» than file former For You Who bank. The income from such assets bills designed to prohibit Marathon left a rear coach of tbe train, several However, Harold Nicholson, the Spanish^anguage entartaiBOT^be- race of even a small Want Fac^: may be used by the bank for what­ dancing, but not until the previous cars behind the coach that carried English novelist, son of one of tte tween prolonged periods (jeuk- ever needs the bank commissioner question had been moved to “pre­ the casket. British empire’s most distinguisbed ness. TruKold. You^df abig, ■ * Quiet and fM)y. auto­ may approve, as long as possible vent this session from becoming a diplomats, is at band to disillusion m atic. 1 Souths Americans and Porte Ki- roomy size that makes withdrawals are not affected. Marathon.” us. He has just written “Public cans are mixed in with tte Mexi­ 105 ice cubes and has * Only 3 moving paits.' In administering the act, the bank The debate found the opposition Faces,” an ironic novel which shows cans, but there are. comparatively * Full 3-3l^indx m- commissioner is, empowered to place to tbe unfavorable committee report ADDISON just how inept and fumblttg great few people from Spain in this dis­ over 9 square feet of tolation. ~ such a fair value on the bank and coming from the Democratic side of statesmen can be at a moment of trict. ' shelf area. :: its assets as be may deem proper, the House. The Glastonbury Rural Route peril. Little Mexico sprawls northward, * Staaddrif nand t ie i^ capacity. . coi^dering circumstances of merit U rging the rejection of tbe bill. No. 1 covering Buckingham by ‘Tublic Faces” presents this situ­ to dissolve into tte Black'Belt. TruKold is tested and ap­ mairket v^u e and economic condi­ way of Nelpsic street , is served by ation: England holds a concession * Sted Rep. J. Mortimer Bell of Salisbury, .* Poeedain intw i. tions. said: Edward (Tollins of • Glastonbury. to mine a certatt ore on an Island Fleas and Yokels proved ^ Good Hoosd»ep- in tte Persian gulf. This ore yields ing Institate.' It is listed as * Opevatet fbr a Sar^ The bill provides that the powers “Let the morons continue to stag­ When not working on his mMI If tte flea circus depended upon csBls a day* ^ and acts of the bank commissioner ger on imtll the darn fools kill route he finds time for various ac­ an alloy lighter than aluminum and its flea performers alone to< keep go-, Standard fay Undenm tm ’ applying to state banks and trust themselves and put an end to the tivities Including giving his “Aire­ stronger than steel; with it England ing, tte chances are It'wbuTdh’t but-' Laboratories, Inc. It i$ ac- companies be comparable to those of whole business.” dale Dog” a batb when needed. can make a fleet of rocket airplanes last the general irun 'of Shake- which will give ber undisputed daimed fay thousands of users Siaa^so M Sf9»sok„- the. secretary of the treasury or Rep. A. W . O’Connell of Norwich, Quite recently •■.bmetbing tmusu- spearan revivals. " ' , mastery of the air; and there is no throughout America. comptroller of the currency regard­ sponsor of the bill, disagreed, say­ al happened after a bath and he H ie fleas are just one little comer otter de deposit anywhere on earth. ing national banks. ing that “it is up to the state to had stepped from the room to attraction in this Forty-second The crisis comes when foreign na­ mA€ ui€sr The act is to apply to state banks take care of its morons.” He empty the tub of. water. Hd return­ street sideshow. The box-office pull tions band together to force cancel­ sought tabling of the report but ed to see the last of a large cake is bolstered by a shifting array of and trust companies, private banks, lation of this concession; and it is was defeated. of soap disappearing down the freaks, fire eaters, toutch dancers, UL building and loan associations, and then that Mr. Nicholson cuts loose $109.50 SIZE FOR FAI«LY^OF 3"OR 4' Majority Leader . Raymond E. dog’s throat. sword swallowers and drtot-not. ail similar financial institutions. with his satire. Baldwin told the House that M ara­ Mr, Collins was astonished and A new ballyhoo to yank the city Sheer chance and ordinary stu­ thon dancing “is just another form told his wife of a plan to cure the yokels from tte sidewalk Is a chain IN THE SENATE pidity play tte major roles. Tbe of amusement.” When criticized dog of .oap-eating. Mr. Collins gang exhibit, taking full advantage Not recommended for Hartford, March 8.—

PAHB SIX MAWUHTSannER BVBNTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, IMS.

■Bd bttUdlBf loti Bad ivw y «Mful automobO* owners. And tb* same SIttiriiMtnr thing Is true of th* other depart- tIdB f. Tour okarg* aqemmt Has always bssa a oonvealenoe. New la BM IBM RBI HI Buylflf nalMf buiinifi; thli, et mants. HEALTH-DIET ADVICE S s » t t b t 9 Zf there was anybody or anything we* ■n tlBMB la a ItfitlaM, li thi Ui m to BY OR. FRANK McOOT buy--lfoa tbi point of irlow of tht to whom w* m l^t have been ex- ..U.S'^SSP.» c. ’iRisstlBns la fagard t* H*altb and IN*t wiu It Bii.Mll IttMt nan wbe hai btra holdlnf on to hit psotsd to look for a show of oonfl- b* iBSBfared by Or.MeOay wbo san b* ttoncli«tt«r. 0>BB. oaBb. ncs It was tb* state govern- TXpMAB rgMUBOM addrsasai bi sat* *f this Fapsr. Badass O M irai P»tW m*Bt. Znstsad tbs Motor Vehiol* Ztopartmsnt adopted a oourse very stsmpsi, sdfhddrssssd Bnvelope fbr Reply. Boaotfai O ite^r 1, 1111 MiANOnTr* OF OONTRACrf Ready to change your wall calculated to make th* people foMIlDM fvsnr ■▼•niBB SiMBt Among tb* powers reposed In iundaya and Holidays Bntarau at tn« of tb* stats needlessly apprsbsasiv*. BRONOlilAL ASTHMA that tb* reason for th* attack may Poit OffiM at tfanaliMtar. Cobb., a* Congress by tba United States Cen- be that tb* body bos bacom* so iMOBd plan Ma^lCattar.__ And it put a great many of them to •UBfOHlFTlON JtATBB atitutien on* lai “To coin monuy, After publishing an article onltoxlo that wastes are thrown o^ a tremendous lot of inconvenience wintry rooms into On* T*ir. by mall ...... {MO rsgulata tb* vatu* tbarsof, and of asthma X get many voluntary let- tbrou|A tlto nwoou* nasmbranss ot, ^ V$r MeBtB, by mall AO bsaldss. tars telliog of eases which have, tb* tu W wWA b*oom* truly diin- iinal* Mpl** ...... | .00 foreign coin, and fix tba standard of Dorvartd, on* y*ar ...... lO.OU Th* panicky performance of tbeN been cured through foUowiim my dl-, inativ* channels. T ^ prMene* of weights and maasursa.” rections. Foi this reason T am al- such large funounto^ tfOMBBR o r TMB AIBOCIATSO stat* departments does small credit ways glad to writ* this subject,! irrltotion and swelUng of tb* tu ^ , cheerful Spring dress! After tb* disposition of tb* first tn IPIIBM to tb* IntelliganceC that direct them. since I am sure it will help still otb- and, when JUms* p p is ^ ar* waebM Th* AaMalat«d'Tr*** la •aslaalvaly amargsney maaauras for tba relief of by the omIous disobarg* of •ntitlad to th* UM tir ropubllaatlon Zn tb* case o f Commissioner ers. Perhaps the reason that pa­ away o f all B*wa dlfpa^oh** or*dlt*d to It tba fiscal difficulties of tb* country, tients wbo nav* been able to over^ mucus., the patient reeovers. He is fitoeokel w* are frankly astonlsbed. oom* asthma ars so grateful Is tbat then free ftom attacks until cn oi^ or not othorwla* or*dlt*d In tbI* whan Congress gats down to tb* ap*r and alfo tho local n*wo pub they bad glvsn up ot a cur* toxic wastes acoua^ts in tM *n*d herein. task of establishing a workable and this mokes them appreciate i tubes to cause another attack. Zt RAll rjihta of republloatlOB of WALOOTFS dOB banking and currsney system, on* complete freedom from attacks. is signlficaat tM on* of the com- •pcolal dllripatchM herein are alee re> Tbs appointment of fienator Fred­ lervod. of its Jobs wUl b* tb* rsassartlon X have found tbat even tbs long-' plication* of i^ m a is a chr^c eric C. Walcott of Connecticut to standing cases will yield os bwncbitii, which occurs whw tb* full aervlo* allin t o f B B A Bor* of its sseluslv* right to regulate tb* only Republican vacancy on tbs much success as those oases wb«r* bronchial tube* are damagad suf- vie*. Ino. fieiently to become cbronlcally In tb* value of monay. This right ba* f«Bat* Finonc* Comnslttee, coming tb* attacks bav* been present for a Fublliher'a Jtepreicntatlvet /The bean usurped by individuals and par short time, probably because tb* flamed. dullue Mathew* fpeelal Afency—New Just at this time, is not only pscu ones wbo have bad it longest bava DuringDunng on attaoxattack oxof brondhlalorcBsauu york, Chicafo, Detroit and Boaton. tieularly by large corporations, liarly gratifying to bis constituents tried every kind of cure and know utbmaMtbma tbs folfollowinf symptoms ap- Mar: difficult breathing, fuUnsss of MDMBEA AUDIT BURBAU o r banks and fiscal organisations, in this state but fortunate for the tbat their best obance lies in stick- I t;iACULAT10NB. through tbs invocation of tb* “right iiV exactly tc tb* directions. It bos SibeL cbest, _ - -swsaUag and blusnssa of country. Senator Walcott is deeply been my experience tbat asthma is tb* face,'and distrsas from a bard Tb* Marald rrlntlno Company. 1bc„ of private contract." aaaumaa______no . dnanelalinanela raaponafbility sxperianced in major finance but so a 100 per cent curable disorder. Tb* gas pocimt wbicb pushes upward to.' typoBrapbieal______error* apnearint In Recognising tb* fact that it would are a number of other Republican treatment which 1 advise may be q*bs attacks m ay lost fo r hours and advcrtlaemant* m the Manebeater plunge tba patient into tb* most always b* to tbs advantage of tb* used on ail forms, and the patient Avaninff lleraid, senators. His especial strength need have ao more attacks as long embarrassing Mony as be finds crsdltor to insure tb* payment of himself deprivetr in so Ian* a de­ WBDNEIDAY. MARCH I. lies in tbs essential liberalism and os be lives if be will only carry out obligations in tb* most powerful gsnuine patriotism of bis mind and instructions. gree of the breath of life, (a m * they are over, health returns and tbs pa­ kind of monay ooncalvabl* the prae character. He can ba depended on Most patients develop their first A RIAL BAROAIN THU attack before the age of 85 and it tient may seem to be os usual. Xb a fiw daya thia bank tia«up tics baa grown up of specifying that to lend his every effort to tb* solu has been estimated that mors than (Tb* Treatment of Bronchial will bi Glaarad away, tb* ertali of sacuriUai of many kinds shall ba tlon of tb* stupendous soonomlo and thirteen million working days are Asthma tomorrow.) payable in gold; and carrying tba financial problems to be faced with lost each year from attacks of bron- tba bard timaa will bava baao paaaad cbial asthma alone. On* of tb* QUEBTIONB AND ANBWBBB and tba eoustry win ba OBtarlDf on a itlU further It has BBors re out suffering from tb* conscious or strange things about tb* disorder is (ZNatstio OrlMs) it* parlod of eoBvalaacanea. Zt baa cantly become tba practice to spaoi subconscious handicap of partisan ot tbat many patients never have an Question: Mr. Elmer B. asks: "Wbat would cause cramps from bean a pratty aiok oountry. Zt la fy tb* exact finass and weight of class prejudice. attack during tb* day time, all of them coming at night. the knees down, on tba second day out of danfar now but, Ilka any pa> tba gold dollars (tbaoratical gold Tb* three principal causes of of an orange fast which was being tiant wbo baa juat paaNd tbroufb dollars for they are not now minted asthma are: 1—Excessive stoomeb taken to overcome Indigestion 7" Answer: These cramps were 9x12 feet aucb a orttloal parlod, it ia **waak at all) la wbleb tbs debt shall be HVJVE1V YORK gas, which pushes up against the diaphragm. ^W eakness of the dia­ probably due to a “dlstSM crisis." aa dlabwatar." For a Uttla wblla, in radesmsd. phragm which is the laiwa, flat mus- guob sirmptoms or* fully described I all probability, tba oountry la folof New this practice would, if it MBBT THE FIRST el* used in breathing. 8~Bxcessivs in an artlde ot tbat tlU* wbicb 1 “CABINET HUSBAND” to find It a fraat affort to BMva Ita could obtain final rscognitlon, dafaai secretion of mucus py tba mucous shall be glad to send upon your re­ membranes lining ue oroncblal quest accompanied by a large, self- arnu and lafa< Wa muat b* pra< tba Oenstitutlcnal prarogatlva oi “Master Frances Perkins" tubes. Mors and more attention Is addressed stamped envelop*. Per­ parad for a brlaf apall of failing Congress to regulate tba value oi New York, March 8.—Being the being paid to the bronchial tubes haps, you may bav* some inflamma­ first “Cabinet Husband” In the Unit­ and their branches to relation to th* tion in your stomach, in wbicb case Axminster Rugs pratty balplaaa. Wa*U bit tb* log money. For yaars, wbsnavar a art tbM play during the attack of a milk &et would b* beneficial. Aft­ no aucb balta, fbr a wbila, aa wa ed States may se*m like an honor Chang* in tb* monay standard oi tbat men in general might not ap­ Eronchlai asthma. It is likely that er a few days on th* milk llet you did bafora our eollapaa. But wal tb* country has bean suggested, the preciate having. However, it Is the small muscle fibers to their could then again try tba orange ba fatting wall all tba tima. gold standard supporters bava coun­ doubtful if anyone could carry off walls undergo a spasmodic contrao juiee fast and 1 believe you will ex­ from the country s leading looms tba title with more perspective and tlon which interferes with the es­ perience no difficulty. All of wblob la maraly pralla- tered with tb* daclaratioo that there ulet humor than a man like Paul cape of air from the lungs. When inary to tba auggaatlon of an idaa: exists a sacred contract between bor­ SI. Wilson, husband of Frances Per­ the tubes are watched luring the (Have Teeth X-rayed) Ona of tb* vary flrat aymptoma of rower and lender that funded debu kins, new Secretary of Labor in the attack with a bronchoscope it will Question: Mrs. Bedelia O. asks: be found tbat they become smaller, “Could a dead tooth cause neuritis ratuming vigor In our national Ufa shall be discharged in the kind ol Roosevelt Cabinet. Paul Wilson is ui aloof intel­ due tc swelling up of the mucous or rheumatism if the tooth shows money nominated in the bond; and la botmd to ba a pratty aubatantial lectual, an expert statistician wbo membranes which ol course, reduces no pus-bag in the x-ray picture?” upturn in tba ganaral prloa lavai that tb* existence of such contracts can analyse flgures and get down the size of the bole through them. Answer: It is posslbla to develop In additlon'they are further blocked neuritis or rheumatism from ab­ Bbipaaaion of tb* ourrancy inavlta* makes it Impossible for the stand­ to fundamental meanings behind by enormous amounts of mucus and scessed teeth. X-rays cannot be de­ bly, imfauingly, put* up pricaa—if it ard to be changed or the gold con­ them as few men can today. He has been consultant for soma ol the result is tbat pushing air out­ pended upon as a positive diagnosis la a genulna axpanaion of currency tent of the dollar altered. the outstanding insurance and ward from the lungs is increasingly of pus pockets at the roots of the teeth. X-rays are a very valuable ratbar than of credit and debt. We It is absolutely astonishing, th* financial companies in America. difficult and this gives rise to the aid to diagnosis, however, and I ad­ He looks like a professor, yet main symptoms of asthma, which is are now going to work under reverence that these people develop difficult breathing. However, 01 vise patients to have their teeth x- his dry humor can send a dinner Banish wintry drxbnaM from your home with fresh, new floor covings. poUcy of currency inflation—it be­ on such occasions for the “sanctity though the patient literally gasps rayed about every six months. party into gales of laughter. He Add the luxury of new, soft rugs under foot. Your whole home will taka gins with tbe^ autborlsation of clear of contract” It becomes then not for air, death is rare. The wheez is in his early 50’s, slender, frail- tog or whistling soimd which 1s (Best Fats) B new lease on life ... .and the invastment is trifling at this special Wat­ ing house scrip, it wUI certainly be only the cornerstone of their religion looking, fair, of sensitive, bigh- heard (tomes from the struggle due Question: Mrs. Mattie McK. U- foUowed in a few days by a more but the side walls and the observa­ stnmg temperament, wears glasses, to the air trying to get through the quires; “Can a person digest fats kins price. Every rug in this selection... .and there are flftera different is something of a social recluse, yet logical and planned system. There tion tower as well. Shylock himself partly closed tubes and Is usuEdly after the gall-bladder has been re­ patterns and colorings (for early choosers). .is made with 100% wool pile is deeply devoted to his close friends, louder when much mucus is present. moved? If so, what kinds are could have had no such veneration is to be enough money to put ao and kind to everybody who really A little later the mucus is coughed b est?” for long wear. Every rug is perfect... .seamless... .many with fringed end to the money comer from which for the pledged word. needs something done. up, containing the typical little Answer: The digestion of fats One of bis friends described the ends and highlighted lustre effiects simulating washed Orientals. (Color­ we have been suffering for years However Shylock’s contract may white masses which look like tapl should not be affected through the difference between him and bis oca and are called “perles of Laen- removal of the gall-bladder. I con­ ings, including hooked, Sarouk and Persian patterns, are in taupe, tan, And prices wlU go up. have been good enough in Venice wife this way: “If you were inter­ neo” and when this occurs, the at­ sider the best fats and oils to~be grey, rose, rust, rust-rose, blue and red backgrounds. Nothing In the world can be surer but it would have been no good in ested to a bug to a meadow and tack lessens. butter, cream, olive oil and tbat ob­ asked Paul about it, he would go than that w* have seen the lowest the United States. It would have 1 have come to the conclusion tained from ripe avocados. deeply and profoundly tote the so­ general commodities market any of been declared void by any competent cial and personal life of the bug. us will ever see In our Uves. Be court because it was “contreuy to Nothing could divert his attention bachelors to the above-mentioned Home means much to both of yond shadow of a doubt money will public policy.” The gold clause in imtil he bad finished hia analysis. group, to the famous old Benedict them, and nowhere to New York not buy, a year from now, anything Frances, on the other hand, might Club on Washtogrton Squaure, a site does one find a more fasetoattog or See Our Main Street IVi^ow Display every bond issued by or in the Unit­ look a t th* bug, but agEdn she like as much as It bought last week which New York University now cosmopolitan group of interesting ed States is contrary to public might miss it altogether, and see occupies. people than these two gather to­ In the phrasing of the economists policy. It is contrary to public the sweep of the meadow and the gether, when they entertain. meaning of it to the country at Both Paul Wilson and France* the “command of money over goods' policy to permit any individual or Perkins were interested in social Wilson is proud of his wife and large.” is certain to weaken. corporation or public official to take problems, to internationalism, in is interested in th* things tbat votes for women and all the other hold her attention. He baa per­ In such case the hoarding of over the right reserved to Congress A Village Bomanoe “causes” that stirred intellectuals haps a surer grasp of politics than mere money wUl be an expensive to determine what shall constitute The Wilson-Perktos romance and she ever has had, and undoubtedly marriage harks back to Green­ of that era. Paul was one of the practice. For a number of years It a dollar. We need not even invoke few who bad a responsible position his aloof perspective on labor and wich Village days of 1915-19. They other problems has been of great WATKINS in those days. Whenever anybody was a highly profltable one. Peo­ the fact that it is squarely uncon­ were part of the Sinclidr Lewis, wanted anything, the whole group benefit to her. ple who hugged their cash, either in Arthur Bullard, lAncoln Steffens, stitutional. would say, “Ask Paul. Paul will GILBERT SWAN. their pockets or in savings accounts Hypolyte Havel, Howard Brubak­ There should ba for all time an end help you ." saw it grow dally In purchasing er. Max Eastman, John Reed, Mary to this particular kind of trickery Heaton Vorse group that used to Now an economiht proposes tbat power while the value of the things Hom e F olks It can be terminated by means of a meet in the Dutch restaurant that the government issue “dirt dollars” they might have bought with It dally Nora Van Loevan opened just off When they were married, in 1917, backed by government-owned land. federal enactment denying recogni­ theirs was one of the very first Vil­ was growing less. That’s why it Washington Square. It was one ot It’s too bad that the term impliee a ministration. Bmitb. Bak«r. tion to any standard of money othex the first of those eating places by lage doorways that held two cards degree of contamination — Just was the most nonsensical thing In Young, Glees, Ritcbls, sitbsr of than “lawful money of the United which the Village became famous. over one bell—“Frances Perkins” when we’d ceased to speak of filthy tbs Davises — any one ot them wee the world to keep prating at tho and 'Taul C. Wilson.” Behind the Scenes in States” and by making it an offense Frances Perkins had a little apart­ lucre. bl»' enough to bo imagined break­ public that they could restore bust ment on Waverly Place where the They still have a house in the ing publicly with Roosevelt on an against the law for any person to ness by spending their money—so crowd often adjourned. Paul Wil­ Village. They also have a pretty The electron is the fastest thing important iisue. {demand payment of a contractual ob­ son lived, along with most of th* blonde daughter in her early 'teens. known to date. long as prices were sinking. The The new cablsst, on ita raoord, ligation in anything but such law­ WASHINGTON lay bo consldored bmto o r Has Herald calls attention to the fact ful m oney. luitely comaaltted to tb* “B*w that it never Indulged In such ex DEMOOBATIO WBEELHOBBEB Asscretary of stat* or treasuiy, but d*al.“ Uno*rtalnty a* to tbo The Elephant That Forgot It is dsflnitdy clear tbat Rooae- hortatlons during the progress of The Constitution and public policy l e f t OUTBIDB, LOOBINO IN “new deal” is thought to bav* are still a shade bigger entitles than velt has bad very little consulta­ flnaUy kept Glaaa out of tb* cabi­ deflatton. By RODNEY OUTGBBB tion with any member of tb* the sharp financiers wbo have sought net A bug* “prosperity bond Now everything Is different We during tb* parlod in which rlame” fo r puTlIlo w o n ^ , fo r la - are face to face with a rising market to padlock the gold standard around Washtogtofi—A curiou* situatioa K I been eelecttog men for the stanoe, would bav* bean asatba- big Jobe. for goods—a falUng market in the the neck of tb* United States by exlsta to tb* Dtmooratlo ptrty aa m* to Glaaa. the trick of private contract. ths Roosavslt administration as­ Hi* tinal oboioea may 'have . *n valuation of money. It is no long oondlUoned by th* fact tbat lom* or sensible to expect your money to sumes its powsr. of tho beat ot them didn’t want NO OakDIT IN THIS Wbsrt art Al Bmitb, James M. to aerve, but GHa* was tb* only grow; it will not be worth as much Cox and John W. Uavia — tbs Ovemis^t If the Motor Veblcles Department man be urged violently and it ia in goods or property, a year from oortys prtaidsntiai oandidatas of w«U known tbat tbsra wars otbeia now as it is to ^ . It Is unlikely and other state departments to m int y*an and iU titular i*«d*ra whom b* bed b**n dead agaian A. P. Nowo which citizens have to make pay­ of tb* post-war period until UNIX? ever sine* the Ubioago oonventioa. to be worth as much, by an appro Where arc Newton U. Baber. Owsa ciable amount. ments have not already rescinded D. Y oi^i B. M. Baruch, Melvin Tb* eabinet may be eoa*td*r*d Salem. Mass.— DMBrlet Atkonagr What then Is the logical thing to their decision to accept no checks Traylor and Governor Rltobia ot mildly oon**rvatlv* beeaua* tb* Gregg quespons Joba J. OoaMIe, during tb* period ot the bank holi­ M aryland? treaaury and atat* poet* are biied 76-year-old fsthar oC fir* do with your cash? Put it to work 09 two ooaaorvanv* m*n, al- Wlfilam J. OootaUo at ^ day they certainly should do so They aren't is tk* oaUaot and o f oourse. Convert it into goods^ they aren’t in Congr***, ^wb*>* tbougfa It ba* a atrong Uberal con­ conmotlea with bla bob's fin B i tar poasaasloBs, property of which yon forthw ith. Oemoorata reign suprezM. Jua- tingent. But It would bo eonaid- poises^. Tkt eMer OeeteBo «(> ered far mor* oonsorva^v* bad Tapeod altar tb* querilriBlaii stand in need or may stand In It was as complete a blunder as oept aa for tb* latter category you oan alao inolud* Benator Car­ on* or two ot tb* aforamenuoneu fir oaatalB'e wMc WUl be «NSl could have been committed for need. ter Glaaa ot Virginia, the oon*erv- group' been Included. They were Itiu n M y . The retail stores are full of artl Commissioner StoeckSl to adopt the atlv* auteeman whom Rooeaveit for cabinet Job* after tb* «l«otl*a. Idradon, V t ------cles priced In flgures that In 1934 policy of refusiag registration and tried ao bard to mak* bit s*rr> Tbelr oonsplQUoull abaanc* has et IgBdaa'e forefathers am alaalMl tended to ton* down many ot tbs at tMVB Bw atiiy as the tea inte H will soam iDorsdlbla. The real markers to people wbo have money U i7 ot tb* treasury. 'T b ^ group ot ooossrvattvo old- «qpr*eeiona ot approval of tb* drappefi from i SJO tn fSJki _ tata market is full of opportunities in the banks to meet the checks they oC tbs ^ ty is tsft Rooa*v*lt cabinet, altbougb tb* i ^ S m , n . H.-IM HI BaaaHf % for highly profltable Investment tendered la payment for their fees on< tho outslds looking on—or in, reaction has b**n ganorally good dies, the victim ot buma as you prefer. and uiually to tb* effect that th* her brother hurled • Building materials will not be so and to demand tbat these people pr*sidsatp«l*ct pielud a ilat* of cheap again In a Ufa time. Labor is ■nM “lu “ • either strip themsMvqs of their lady who w*ro nmportiaff capable paen. Thuatbn, at the lowest level you will ever cash—if they happened to have any lin D. Roosifvolt lor tiM U , la hiU*d hv a know. The overcoat you can buy —or submit to th* probable incon- orett* noalaetion laat epruiB and Norman Davla will bo kept at i s tha boos* c l FT today for twenty dollars may cost venlenos of half a doaen interviews moot ot ttawn w*r* among tba ueneva, repreaebtiag ua at d k ta t hao i*ad*v* ot hi* force* wb* oaiviea Qonferenoes, but It la beltaved ier* Auguata, MO.—I twice aa much next winter—it cer­ with the police every day when com­ th* oonvantton fa* him. A Dw- tbat he mig^t bav* bean o m t o i n f o t th* state ot Mala* tainly will cost much more than It pelled to drive without legal mark­ tb«r look at th* mm Rnoatvait u •tats bad be been able, too get etong out UBdsr a daoWsB^ does new. The house and tot you ers. piadag tt oxs poaKiona ot oaM- with Prof. Raymond A. Uoriey, tur* osasmlttsaoi MMhua, N. H.- have been thinking of can be had It is impossibl* to see any sense net of thorn olooer to will become uMtoroeorctary of atat*< him than hia own • uBdenAirt— Davis was though; to bo ^ • 83. Nashua, whn, ^ now for a great deal less than you to the maneuver. It is not as if ■bow* tbat tbia ia a ^Rooaevdt ad- meet likely man to^ tha oaUatFa ThsodozA la SjURjl i |i could adl It for a couple of years the atoto war* b*ing oaUed on to mtolatratloa. flnt plaoe uatU -tha last Hoover- henoe. provide something for wblob it must Roosevelt debt oonfersaoe. At tbat time it beoaam known that amst*d^?Sw T^% H tah The poorest thing that anybody have spot oasb to return in order to And there's a Mi* qusstion whstbar tb* Bmitb-Baker-Davw- br and MUey w*i .#«• My* ^ c u do with bla money, Just aa soon keep on doing business It wouldn't Young - Bimob • ’Sntfiiat • fUtett* eaeh other and as tba bank furor* ia oleaned up, is have made a parttole of real dlfter- group frtii bo aavUH amok ta- theta wo* so taoM' lani from i M ^ T i s a to keep it It’s going to be a bear enee to the Motor Veblel* D ^ rt- fluofto* te it, a* youjMgBt aat- oredibl* •ouzo* abotat Owvla smo Mr, poaifeat fbr money and a bull mat' mmt If it bad bad to wait a month urally * I^ It l«*nMa< y«t wtiShw HoeSmit kt wg ttsM , for Blotbes and foA furniture ksfoc* it oould cash tb* tiisoks of iSliMWhi A triad to gsk tb iif to m i m Bl ...... 1 ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COj!W.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8,1988, PAGBSEVSW

past few days the Rovkvilla National Windsor, and Mias Agnes Pitsvieb, | Bank, dosed under the national aged 86, also of South Windsor. Wilson Advisers Afd Roosevelt proclam ation, is (qpen only to perm it wedding will take place this week. \ WMWe lY.ECAFEUOWSiBP ROCKVILLE patrons to visit their safe deposit . The regular meeting of the Com­ boxes or to receive change. Very munity Orchestra of wbiob Caii few people are believed to be suf­ Prutting is the manager wUl hold a ’The* Waglsun Girls au b win meet MEETING THORSDAI this evening at the home of fering as the result of banks being meeting this evenine in the R. A. A. closeo as merchants are accepting rooms on Bast Main street Original­ Doris L. Benjamin for a social time. Leaders From Hartford, CATCH TWO NEGROES checks in the purchase of food and ly this meeting was to have been Thar* was a large attendance at the adjourned Town meeting at the land and Middlesex ConntiiB clothing. held on Thursday evening. The day was saved in Rockville by South W indsor *Town ban A ‘ tax of I To Be Here Tomorrow Night TRANSPORTING UQUOR A charitable whist pwCy is being 23 mills was decided on. the foresight of many of the resi­ held this afternoon by the RockvlUe dents whu did not deposit their pay Emblem Oub at the Elks Home, at w appm g araage was represented A fellowship gatherl^ of Y. M. CL (JncoTtr Still On Perry Farm In during the past two weeks. It is be­ which time valuable prises will be byr sevsra] young pseq^ as guesu A leaders from both County aaj^ of Andevsr Grangs Monday svening. Windemere—Held In East lieved that about twenty thousand awarded the winners. Chty A esodations o f H artford, T q| - Hartford. dollars was in circulation in Rock­ Considerable speciMtlon is in evi­ SIxtssn msmbers of ths Fsderated land, and Middlesex County will bo ville this week being the pay of the dence this week in RookvUle ae to Worhtrs wort prossnt at the msst- past two weeks. who will be the successful candidate ing at ths parsonags with Mrs. Bvs- held at the Manchester Y. M. C A. Caught In the act of transporting on Thusrday evening of this weedt. A run on the two savings banks for the Rockville Postmasterahlp. Une C arter last F riday afternoon. liquor from a distilling plant to located in this city, namely the Sav­ Mrs. Anna Rlalsy of Foster street beginning at 7:80. Tbe speaker eff The announcement of Senator the evening will be Cart Herron, d& Hartford, two negroes sent the state ings Bank of Rockville and the Peo­ Augustine Lonergan on Saturday was the guest of her brother, Ed­ ples Savings Bank, is considered out ward Meacham, last Sunday. rebtor of the Chrlatlan Associatiou police to the scene of the still which last that the candidacy of anyone at Wesleyan Univeraity, on . the of the question as the securities of served by the post office would be Mrs. Chestar Grant, who has been they are to be charged with operat- topic, “The Meaning of Leaderahip.f both of these banks are considered considered has brought about a ill at hsr home with pneumonia, is in; at Windermere, not far from im proving. A period of recreation will be un­ so high that they have been forced number of additional inquiries as to der the direction of Sam Johnson Rockville and closer to the Elling­ in the past to limit the amount the procedure to file iq>pUcatlons. of the Hartford i. M. a A staff. ton town hall. Jesse A. PuUman, of which could be deposited rather than Appucation blanks are to be avail­ 8TORBI WARNING This is the first joint gathering of 147 Capen street, Hartfor. and Wil­ to limit the withdrawal flgiire. Hope able'within a day or two. County and aty f leaden held in that the, situation may be cleared liam A. Johnson, of 157 Capen Donations are still being received Washington. March t.—(AP)— thla section and a large attendance street, Hartford, were questioned by by Satiurday so that money could be by the Tolland County Young Men’s Ths Wsathsr piursau to<^ issued is expected. The eventog is planned the police at East Hartford yester­ withdrawn for the pay rolls of the Christian Association for their an­ to afford leaders an opportimity for day morning as to what they were local mills, is now held by'the Rock­ nual drive for funds. Less than 8600 the following atorm warning: inter-change of ideas, programs, and transporting as it was believed they ville merchants who state t]^t bur remains to be raised of the budget 'Advisory, warnings changed to an opportunity to discuss problemis had liquor in their automobile. Ad­ a small falling off in their sales is o f 12,000. northsast, storm warnings north of incident to their work. mitting they had liquor they were in evidence. “ Eh^eryone in R ockville Boston to Eastport Dlstiirbancs of taking to Hartford, the two negroes baa confidence" is the way the situa­ marksd Intannty ovsr southern The tint mail on the Ameriran in an effort to save themselves, sent tion is being summed up. New England moving northeaet- oontinent started from New York the State police to an Ellington Newmarker-Hontor Wedding HEBRON w ard." for Boston, January 1,1673. farm . Announcement was made yester' -j State Policeman Thomas A. Himt day of the marriagjB of Miss Helen of the Stafford Barracks and State Hunter, daughter oif M r. and Mrs. A communion service was held at Policeman Carroll Shaw of the head­ George Hunter of Westbrook, Maine, tbe First Congregational church on Hotel Shsridaii quarters barracks at Hartford, raid­ to Adolph Newmaiker, son of Mr. Sunday, Rev. Walter Vey, pastor, W M O SE BuUdiag f ed a S5 gallon still on the farm own­ and Mrs. Albert Newmarker of the officiating. Mr. Vey preached from ed by Mrs. Grace M. Perry, colored, Ogden’s Corner Section at Vernon. ««t h b s h o p the theme, “Life.’’ ’The choir sang wife of Joseph Perry, white, of Win The wedding took place during the demere. The 85 gallon copper still a specially prepared anthem. DRESS OF latter part of Febniary. Miss Hunt Miss Rose Mots was leader of the was act up on a large oil burning er was a former teacher in the Tol INDIVIDUAUTY* range In the bam on the Perry farm. Young Peopled: Christian Endeavor land County Home School at Ver meeting Sunday evening, with the There was also 250 gallons of mash SHOP non and resigned her position about topic, “Discovering Jesus’ Principles in the shed. No liquor was found on a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Newmark­ for Our Lives.’’ the premises although the mash was er are enjoying a wedding trip to Allan L. Carr, reader, took the in the process of behig heated when New York and Boston and upon idea of tbe Lenten Spirit for tbe the officers arrived. All the liquor their return will reside at the New­ theme of his sermon Sunday at the from the distillery was found in the marker home at Ogden’s Corner, 11 a. m. service at fit. Peter’s church. process of being transported to near Vernon. A service will be held at S t Peter's Hartford. The colored men are held Death Of Frank Gross each Wednesday evening at 7:80 In East Hartford for transporting Frank Gross, aged 62 years, .son through tbe Lenten season. Mr. and afterwards will be charged with of the late Herman and Mrs. Mary Carr will be in charge -except when Alan who wara close to Woodrow WilMn in the da ys of his sarty administration and during tbs World the manufacturing of liquor in Ell Gross, died at his home at Wind#' it is possible to obUun tbe services War, have been giving the benefit of their experience to President RooMvelt In conferences on tbe hawirtug- Ington. mere avenue on Mondsy afternoon of vlfltiiur olorffy. .. former secreUrles of the tressury WUlIam Gibbs McAdoo (1), Carter Glam BlMtlM OontMt at 6 o’clock. Death was caused by Rev. and Mrs. Howard 0. Champs (2), and Imvld F. Houston (4). Other advisers of Roosevelt who were doss to Wilson Induds Cordell HulL The first group of testimony in uremia ohroolo nephritis, following and their three children, of Lebanon, ssorstary of stots <5), Bernard Baruch, banker (8), and Norman H. Davis, diplomat and banker (6). the contested election of Congress­ a long illness. He bad previous!; Mr. and Mrs. Grlnton L Will, of man W illiam L . H iggins o f Coven< been a patient at the Hartford Connecticut state Collage, Storrs, try, Conn., has been taken with the hospital. Mr. Gross is survived by a and Luoltui' W. Robinson and two of ths lake, and practically worth­ U. S. NET STABS WIN matobss, Mangin dtfsatsd Cooper, second group of testimoiw to be brother, Hugo Orou, a sister, Miss sons were dinner guests on Sunday less and unsaleable. Tbe members 6-2, 9-7, while Alonso eonqusro< taken on Monday, March 18 and the Hattie Gross of Rockville. Frater at tbe boms of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. of tbe board agreed with his posi­ New York, March I/—(AP)— Tbe Gandar-Dower in ths hardest fouilit third group on Monday, March 80. nally be was a member of tbs Loyal Lord. tion, yielding tbe point unanimous­ first international .tennis test of tbe match of ths day, 7-5, 6-8, 6-0. Rockville and Tolland Cotmty, as Order of Moose. Mrs. Anns C. Gilbert went with ly. year has resulted In an overwhelm­ well as tbs four counties of the 8ec- The funeral of Frank Gross will Mias Edna Post of Gilead on a motor ing victoiy for tbs United States. ond Congressional District, are vital­ be held this afternoon at 2:80 o'clock trip to Simsbury, Monday. Frank Shields, S ld ^ B. Wood, FEAR FIFTY LOST ly intfrastsd in tbs outcome of this from the White Funeral Parlors on Mr. and Mrs. LedUs F. Ward gave G regory Man|rin and Manuel A lonso contest brouAt about by the defeat­ Elm street and from the Ludna a party in honor of tbe fourth birth mads a dean sweep of four singles Hongkong, MarCh 8.—(AP)—Fif­ ed Demecratio candiuate for Con­ Memorial Chapel in Oruve Hill day of their daughter, Muriel, at and two doubles nutiches with Bng- gress, William C. Fox of New Lon­ cemetery at 8 o'clock. Rev. X. Otto their home last Fniday evening to a land’s touring racqnst-wlsldsrs on don. Xletts, pastor of tbs First Lutheran number of young eeustns and other tbs indoor courts of ths Heights A THRILLING NEW PRESENTATIONt The first group of testimony was obureb, will officiate. B & ^ will be relatives. Casino yesterday, dropping only two ed Mond^ off Mofu Point in Hai­ beard at Norwich, in the Norwich in tbs family plot in Grove Hill Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hills attended sets in the prooess. nan Strait, it.jras reported today. luperlor Court on Monday before a fire wardens’ meeting at tbe State About 860 survivors arrived bars SPRING SUITS $10.95 cem etery. BV BRUCE CATTON Two pioco models with detachable fur Ex-Congressman Edwin L. Higgins building in Hartford TuMday. Shields beat B. R. Avory in sin­ aboard tbs steamer Hsnui, which BUSS Ella Marla OovsU trimmed capes and fur trimmed sleeves. and of Norwich. All the Tolland Coun­ Ofneers recently elected for the NEW STUDY OF LINCOLN gles, 6-1, 8-6 and teamed with Alon­ went to tbs resous and took off ths c t Miss Ella Maria OovsU,' aged 70, Three piece models that include capes. ty witnesses wars beard at this time, Christian Endeavor society a so to defeat Avory and R. K. Tink­ majority of pssssngsrs. died at the borne of Mrs. Etbe All styles in your favorite spring shades. numbering twenty-one witnesses. President, Miss Stella Johnson; It is a common saying that Abra*. ler, 2-6, 7-6, 6-4. Wood defeated Transfer operations wars not $16.75 Worcester at Ogden’s Corner on vice-president, Mrs. Gordon D. Ba­ ham Lincoln bor4 a heavier load Tinkler in singles, 6-8, 6-4, and pair­ completed when tbe sea became Tbs witnesses from the remaining Bfonday evening, following a long three counties arc to be beard with­ vin; secretary. Miss Staalle Johnson; than any other president Zt U also ed with Manita to trounce H. G. N. rough. ‘Two lifeboats capslasd am iUness. For many years Miss CoveU commonly said that he dtyeloped Cooper and IC C. Oandar-Dower in BLOUSES in the coming two weeks on the treasurer, M{ss Edna Latham; pian­ tholr occupants wars reported Styled Specially resided in Worcester and previously ist, Mrs. Mary B. Cummings; chair­ mightily while be wss in tbs doubles, 6-4, 6-4. in tbs other singles drowned. 95c $1-95 $2.95 dates assigned upon agreement of tow Mm rsw Sj^tag Salts. lived in fioutb Windsor,. fine is sur- men of the various committees are: Whits House. counsel. vived by two nieces, Mrs, Charles The contestant, William C. Fox, Prayer meeting. Miss Edna Latham: “Prssldsot Lincoln,'' a bulky JUST ABBIVBDt A FLATTEBINO SELECTION OF fiwM of Hartford and Mrs. C. R. look out. Miss 'Thelma Cummings; two-volums work by tbs late Dr. Democratic candidate iot CongrcM , Aswell of East Hartford. ’Tbs is represented by the law firm of music, Mrs. Mary E. Cummings; so­ WUllam E. Barton, brings one a funeral will be held from the late now understanding bow very true 81. ^ SPRING FROCKS fltMrerald A Fit^erald, with At­ cial, Miss Stella Johnson; transpor­ ot home of Miss CoveU on Thursday tation, Edward A. Smith. those t#o sayings are. torn^ Curtis Morgan in eburge of afternoon at 2:80 o’clock with Rev. MOTOaiSTS presenting the evidence. It is assum­ 'The name of William Hills, son of These books are devoted to Lin­ George 8, Brookes of the Union Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hills, was by ed that two more days will be con­ coln's presidentia] career, and they Congregational ebureb presiding. error omitted from the list of He- tell a marvelously interesting story. sumed in hearing the contestant's Burial In Grove HiU cemeiery. toon students of the class of 1988 ATTENTIOH testimony and as a result March They show Lincoln entering tbs N otes at Windham High school, who have White House ae a minority choice, Iftb and 20th have been assigned A rehearsal of the faculty fibakes- maintained an honor average for the upon agreement of counsel. Major facing tbe tremendous problem of pearlan play to be presented on Fri­ paet three years and a half. seeeseioD, favored with tbe confi­ AUTO iNNm GLASS John A, Buckley of the law firm of day evening at the George fiykes Miss Olga Stanek is working in Buckley, Danaber and Creedon of 50 dence of almoet no one; thty show Memorial cebool was bold thlaafter- Hartford at the same place wira her him following his course tbrou|^ Replaced in A A A •tats street, Hartford, and defend­ noon, sister, Miee Anna Stanek. ing the interests of Dr, Willtiun L, four terrible years, growing in stat­ Miss Aanle Harrison, daughter of A parto held at the home of H. ure as the years passed, accom­ Higgins, who lias assumed bis office Any Car 9 ^ 0 W Mrs, Julia Harrison of Windeinere RaadaB ‘Tennant, Saturday evening plishing . a job which, when it is in Washingtoo, D, C„ w ill at­ atu. avenue, was injured at tbe RockvlUe aet, commemorated the gold rush to studied carefully, seems almort tend bis first session Thursday, High school yesterday morning by a the Klondike r^lons, 85 years ago, miraculous. a when the special seeeion of Congress faU, Dr. John B. Flaherty was called in which Mr. Tennant and two tooth­ convenes on the President's procla- His troubles wltb his generals, AUTO WINDSHIELDS and found that sbe bad fractured ers took part One of the brothers, his difficulties with his cabinet and m ation. her collar bone, fibe was taken to CSiester Tennant of Hartford, was 5 n How many days needed for the Congress, his struggle against dis­ Replaced in A ^ jirA the home of her mother by tbe doc­ present at the party; the other union sentiment in tbe north, bis presentation of the contestee's evi­ tor. toother, Charles, has remained in dence is not known but 40 days are grappling with tbe nogro problem Tbe regular meeting of RockvUle he gold region ever since. Nearly —Dr. Barton has described these in Any Car sllowed upon completion of the con­ Lodge No. 1369, B. P. O. EUu, wUl thirty were present There wae testant's case, who also has 40 days. illuminating detail. Incidentally, be be held on Thuraday night at the dancing to tbe old time fidOtaig by hae Included a valuable comjMura- Major John Buckley, who is in Elks Home, corner of Etllogton Jared B. Tennant x stay-at-home tive itudy of Jefferson Davis. charge of the defense, when inter­ brother of tbe adventurers, and to Complete Line of Glass for Every avenue and Prospect street Dr. Barton was known for years We viewed yesterday stated that he Tbe regular meeting of tbe Board music by several Hartford visitors. as so authority on Lincoln. "Pres­ could not predict just bow much of Selectmen was held last evening Sunday visitors at the hospitable ident Lincoln" may well rank as his Purpose. time would be needed in defending with First Selectman Franclr, J. lome of Mr. and Mrs. George F. best achievement He died before it the case, as all would depend on the Prichard presiding. Cibbe were Mrs. Sherwood H. Ray­ finished, and the last three Consult Us for Your Glazing Needs. amount of the contestant's evidence. A public whist wlU be held this mond and son, Sherwood, Jr., of New chapters are by William H. Town­ Freoedore of Interest Britain; Mrs. L«lu Lord, of Ifon- Will Accept evening in tbe G. A. R. HaU, Me­ send. chester; Mrs. Nellie Carpenter, of The exact procedure in the con­ morial Building with a social to fol­ Published by ^bbs-Merrill, the erryvllle, R. L; W. H. Klbbe, John testing of an election of a Congress­ low this evening under tbe atuqfices two volumes sell for 87.50. louche and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. man was described by Major Buck- of the auxiliary of Stanley Doboaz Payroll Drafts Gearii^ House ley yesterday as being of consider­ Srown and daughter, Arlene, of Post, No. 14, American Legion. Mrs. lockvllle; Mr. and Mrs. John Magee, Certificates able interest. Under the govemmert Florence Krarj-j in chairman of the ’The gemsbock, a large (South Af­ superintendent and m atron o f tbe^ on . SURNER CO. regulations, the two parties who in i • . -• ill charge. rican antelope, never drinks water, Middlesex County Home, Haddam; tbe moisture it requires *}eing ob­ Payroll Checks Scrip Money this case are Dr. William L. Hig A jncetlng of the U, C. C. of the 595 Main Street gins, of Coventry, Republican Con­ Mr. u d Mrs. William Worthington, tained from the succulent bulbous Phone 7859 Union Congregational church was Wallifagford; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. plants on which it feeds. gressman-elect, and William C. Fox, held last evening at the church Personal Checks of New London, defeatec Demo­ Whitney and son, Willard, of Spring- Payroll Orders (On Approved OicdH) social rooms. Wilson M. Hume was field, Mass. Most of these visitors cratic candidate, each have 40 days the speaker and delivered an inter­ to present their case. Upon agree­ were dinner guests. Other recent esting talk on the topic "The Life visitors at tbe Kibbe home were E. Charge Accounts ment, the evidence may be beard by and Customs in IncUo.’’ A social Payroll Scrip (On Approved OndKjt a committee, who in this case is Ex -A'. Raymond and Darwin Burnham, hour followed at which time refresh­ and M «. Carrie I. Burnham, of Am- Congressman Edwin L. Higgins of ments were served with the conunit- Norwich. This saves the expense of ston; Miss Julia Perkins, of An­ tee in charge consisting of Miss dover; the Rev. Walter Vey, of taking the witnesses to Washington. You Can Trade Your Present Grace Bell, Miss Gladyce Kloter and Gilead, and Lucitu Baldwin, of Mid­ The contestee’s attorney. Major George Stoneman. dletown. John Buckley, has forty days after Alderman F’rantls B. Cratty has the completion of the Fox testimony, J* Banks Jones was Chairman and re*:urned from the U. S. Veteraxu Edward A. Smith clerk at the town G a to lin e Range O il after which Fox’s attorney again H ospital at Newington, Conn., to his Car For A New FORD and Be meeting held at Hebron Green Mon- has ten days for rebuttal. As yet no home on Cottage street. Ho la great­ date has been set pending the ^ y evening. About a hundred of ly improved in health. the townspeople were present It M o to r O il F u el O il volume of testimony which is to be Tbe regular meeting of tbe Ladles presented for the Fox interests. Fol­ was voted to rescind an former votes Catholic Benevolent Association was as to the free use or rental of tbe Ready The First of April To lowing the rebuttal, and aL evidence held last evening in the ball of Vic­ Town ball, and to charge two dol- .T ires K erosen e is declared in, the committee in tory Council, Catholic Ladies of ars for its use, except th^ jt may charge, Ex-Congressman Higgins, Columbus in the Prescott Block. Je used free for school exercises, sends all the evidence to the clerk The regular meeting of the Bache­ and that the American Legion mav Drive One Of Ainerica’s Really B a tteries Service Cftargee of the Rouse of Representatives at lor Business Girls Club was held last ^ ^ P * 3dng the actual sxpexiM Washington, who decides what evi­ evening at their club rooms on Mar­ only. To all out of town pemds the dence is to be printed. After all evi ket street. A social hour fhUowed at chuge will be as agreed upon by tbe dence is printed, the counsel for the which refreshments were served Selectmen. It was voted to discon­ Modern Cars That Embodies All contestant, William C. Fox and the Sergeant Harrison L. Hurlburt of tinue the smvlces of Miffs Pearl V contestant, Vi^lliam L. Higgins, pre­ the State Police Barracks at Staf­ Sarrlsoo, special musle teaser In RACKLIFFE pare briefs'and forward same to the ford Springs left yesterday for a the schools, for next year, beginning Clerk of the Hoqse of Representa­ two weeks vacation. with the fan term of 1988. Tbe The Latest Achievements In tives, which is also printed. The con­ A card party wlU bo held on Selectmen were anthorlsed to bor­ tested record is then turned over to 'Thursday afternoon by the Catholic row m oney up to 8SBD0 to defiray OIL COMPANY the “Contested Elections Commit­ Ladles of Columbus in their roonos necessary town expenses. A tax at tee*’ of the House of Repre^tativea. in tbe Prescott Block. 18 mills was laid. . ^ 4 town’S'grand Ust, as corrected The committee designate.a time for H ope Chapter, No. 80, Order of Motor Car Operation and Design. New Brltein Office—Teleidione 4190 arguments, giving each party one Elastern Star, held their regular & t^4^°ard to Relief, has been re- j hour for the argument of the case. meeting last evening in Odd FdlowB d j^ from $887,069 to |880A^. Ths They then have six months time for H all. potion a « ^ to ths lake prop­ Hartford Offiee^Tdephone 84100 erty in AnsRon, wlkioh had bsao Call and Arrange for a Demonstration decision. A public whist win be held on Situation over-rated. Mr. Ely, who heads ths Thursday evening under the auspices corporation, was unable to Briatd OOeer-Tdephone SS88 Rockville residents are taking the of the Polish Dramatic C3ub in BL pneent banking crista very calmly meet with the aaaaaaors, timugh an Joseph’s school haU. was amde for hkn to cm so. MAMCHEStBR MOTOR SAUS with practically everyone having Marriage Intentions havs been M aadieetar (MBee—T cI^ I mhm SfiKI hope .that the banka *7ould be re- Ba polatad oitt to the board to rs- 106> Htin StTMt, ' HaiwkMter filed at the ’Town Cleriu office by •tto that much to tbe land to be op^ntit on Friday aaonlBg. For the Peter Malchuk, aged 88, of South asnw^land, et'ths rear

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Mr. New I^ lu d Company bus wera irlba kotp wobo wday tetyr ekfw cM only; Harriot Crulaa— midwest of New York City Today. tuelsple is Oovutry’s only surviving aoUTH — wrya wpa wwno wu t^|az 7:15— 3 :10^iim ln' Sam—bulc; Ms* hurt and 11 others shaken up at w(la>w8na wlod warn wao wab wapl rino Band— Dlzla; Mebra Or.— w avU War veteru u d is stUi very irjdx wamb kroo wkr w tu wbap kprc 7 :30— 6 :30-Kato Smith, Sengs-ba- active and enjoying good health. 8 a. m„ today when toe vehtria weal ktba ktha . slo: DIetatera Orah. — New Bai* New York. ManA 8.—(AP)— B enj. A* t o u the tw o w it­ struck a parked car on Death Hill. mountain—koa kdyl 1^ knl^ lud; U. S. Marine Band— Dixie Bl50A8T—fto____ Jrfl koinokoino *bt Kbq kpo 7 H5— 6 :45— Abo Uyman Orch.— basic: W aling abroad without d Secret nesses frOpa N orth C o v u tr y to at­ The Injured were Angelo Bout- . ktar k fu DIetatera Orehaatra — Dixie: Rod tend the bontekt of the Fox, Higgins sisalls, 46. of New York, on hia koea kex k3r kga Nichela Orchestra-west Service guard for only the second Cant. Kaat. SKIO— 9 K)0— Bing Crosby—cst to est time in more than four yean, Her­ case at Norwich. way to Boaton, . fractured right 3H)0— a:0l>—Mayor Oavla Oroh.—to o 6 :15— 3 :l^Remsntle Baeholer— to c According to a vote taken at town knee; Mr- and Mrs. Victor Shan­ B;S(^ 6:30—Harding aiatoro- alao eat 8 :30— 9 :30— Bums and Allan— baslo bert Hoover today en^yed a self- 6:40— 6:43—Andy, Jerry, Eddie—to e 9 :00— 10:00 -Waring's Pennsylvanians conducted window shopping Jaunt meethig last week the Selectmu non, who aaid they were employea 6:00— 7KX>—To *'' Anneuneod 9 :30— 10:30— Edwin C. Hill—also coast down PErk avenue. ■ must meet the first Saturday of of a New York City hospital, on 6:10— 7:16—Ray Knlghfo akoteh 9 :45— 10:46— Four Eton Beys — cast; each month. Mr. COngsbury foimd their way to Portiand, Mo. The for­ 6:30— 7d0—Irena Taylor, Blue Senga Myrt and Marge— reput for west The ex-Presldent was recognized 6:4^ 7:46—The Qoldbarga, Sketch 10:00— 11:00— Barlow Symphony-to e by but few people as he left his he bad to meet alone. mer wrenched hia aide u d Mrs. 7:00— 8KK>—Kan Murray, Comedian 10:30— 11:30— Isham Jones Or.— o to e closely guarded hotel apartment Herbert H. Tomlinson. Jr., u d Shauon had a sprained right u - 7 :30— 6:30—Shadow Myatory Drama llrilO— 12dl0— E. Duahin Orehas.— c to e Miss Laura K. Kingsbury spent 11:30— 12:30— Ben Pollack Orch.—c to e for his morning wall, accompanied Me. 12:00— 1:00— Dance Hour— wabc only by his youngest son, Allan, and bis Mondsy u d T'uesday in New Haven. Both continued their journey aft­ NBC WJZ NETWORK The Ladies Frsi^eat Sodewy er treatment 10:00— 11:0I^Nellla Revell’a Program secretary, ' wrence Richey. 10:10— 11:15— Anaon Weaka Orehaatra BASIC — East: wjs (key) wbx*wbu During the day, Richey said. Mr. meet at the home of Mrs. J. E. Ray )hnson. operator of toe 11.-00— 12.-00 — Ralph KIrbary — bade. wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr Hoover Intended to take care of EGngsbury Wedniesday. bus, was arrested on a reckless The Qoldbarga— repeat for coast wmal; Midwest: wcky kyw kfkx \rcnr The Board of Selectmen met driving charge. He told police rain 11HI6— 12:00— Vincent Lepea Orcheatra wls kwk kwer koil wren wmaq kso strictly “personal business." Sev­ 11:30— 12:30— Al Kvale’a Orchestra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtBU eral callers dropped into hie apart­ Monday to receive bills u d trans­ obscured vision ahead. CBS-WABC NETWORK wlba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf ment, among them Walter Brown, act business but the checks w^ll be Philip G. Terhune, 24, a ealea- SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjaz held until Friday to see what action Twmi giving an address in Romford BASIC— East: wabo (key> wlce wado wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl former postmaster general, and woko wcao w u b wnao w n wkbw wkrc wjdx wsmb kvoo wky w fu wbap kprc Patrick J. Hurley, former secre­ will be taken by the banks at that Road. Washington Depot Conn., wbk ekok wdre weau wip w ju wean woal ktbs ktba time. was arrested on a charge of oper­ wfbl wspd wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wgn MOUNTAIN— koa kdyl kglr kgbl tary of war. wfbra km bo wcco km ox wowo PACIFIC COAST— kgo kfl kgw komo The former President set out Elbert Austin of Cromweli spent ating a car without a license, as he EAST AND CANADIAN — wpe wbp khq kpo keca kex kjr kfsd ktar somewhat later this morning for Sunday with his brother. Rev. Leon (K>uld not produce one on demud. wlbw wbeo wlba wfea wore efrb ckao Cent. East. his constitutional than he did yes­ Eml8ematic of the “new deal” as applied to.Ck>n^ess was this scene in which Speaker Gamer, the new H. Austin. Terhune’s story w s that he ap­ DIXIE— wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 5 KK>— 6 :00— Maud A Cousin Bill, Skit vice president, passed on his gavel to Representative Henry T. Rainey of Illinois, who is assured of the Several applications were received plied yesterday to state police at wnoz klra wreo wlac wdau wtoe krld 5 :15— 6 :15— Freddie Martin Orchestra terday. Instead of walking uptown, wrr ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodz 5:30— 6 :30— Three X Sisters, Songs as he did then, he turned south and speakership in the new House by his selection by the caucus of Democratic members, Rainey is a veteran ud voted upon at Gruge last Willimutic, for an operator’s li­ wbt wdae wbic w hu wtar wdbj wwra 5 :45— 6 :46—Uowell Thomas — eut; strolled down Park avenue, stop­ member o i known progressive tendencies. week. Anyone wishing to Join cense but u officer refused to take wm bg wajs Orphan Annie-midwest only MIDW EST — wbcm wabt woab wmbd ping whenever something of inter­ should be siure their applications a -e a check. He drove here running wtaq wkbb kfab wlsn kaej wlbw kfh 6 :00— 7 :00— Amos ’n* Andy— east only huded in by March 16, so as to out of gasoline at 1:30 a. m., when wmt wnaz wkbn wgl 6 :1 5 - 7 :15—To Be Announced est caught his eye. He walked as MOUNTAIN— kvor kis koh ksl 6 :30— 7 :30—To Be Announced fa r soUkb as 36tb street, inspecting come in with this class. in North Colony Road. He said he 7 :00— 6 :00—The Crime Club Mystery Juliu Beviiie u d Mr. u d Mrs. pulled over to a highway fence and PACIFIC COAST — khj koin kgb kfre 7 :30— 8 :35— Harriet Lm's Leaders enroute Grand Central station, kol Upy kvl 7 :46— 8 :46— Country Doctor, Sketch which he has seen only against the Ancient Irish Cremated Their Dead, Floyd Studisb of Coventry imited left toe car to walk back into WaJ- Cent. East. 8 :(K^ 9 :00— Shsrioek Holmes Adven. baclground of huge crowds since with the Second Congregational Ungford business section to obtain 5 :00— .OC^Mansfleld Orches.— also o 8 :30— 9 :35—Downey A Nevis—c to e church last Suday. gasoline. On his return he saw the 6 :15— 6 :1^ M a n sfle ld Orches.— c to e; 9:00— 10:00— OrWIth's Hollywood, SkK he entered the high office of the The Devil Bird— midwest only 9 :15— 10:15— Vie A Sado, Comedy Aet presidency four year., ago. Built Villages On Rafts, Science Finds bus had rammed his car ud 8 :30— 6 :30— Buddy Harred Orchestra 9 :30— 10:30— Music Magic of the Air wrecked It. 'The bus, he said, had — eut; Skippy— midwest only 10:00^11 d)5 —Martha A Hal— east only: Richey said Mr. Hoover was still 6 :45— 6 H0—Just Plain Bill — eut Ames ’n’ Andy— repeat for west undecided as to when he would Set burled its nose in the buk close only: Lena Wolf-midwest only 10:1^ 11:15— Three Queens A 3 J u k s out for his California home. He in­ Cambridge, Mass.—(AP)— Five FIVE PERSONS KILLED by. 6 :00— 7 dX>— Myrt and Marge — east; 10:30— 11:30— Master Singers Chorus hudred .years before Christ the Milligan and Mulligan— midwest lim o— 12KM^Bon BornioTi Orchestra dicated th t the ex-President de­ ancient Irish were cremating their 6 :15— 7 :15— Buck Rogers In 2433— 11:15— 12:15— Shsrioek. Holmos— o rat sired to give a little more time to IN POLITICAL RIOTS DEATH ACCIDENTAL east: William Hall. Sengs— Dixie 11:80— 12:S(^Mark Fisher’s Orchestra the affairs of charitable organiza­ dead in the present Irish Free 1 tions in which he is interest^, say­ State. This is one of the first prehistori- Berlin, March 8.—(AP)—Five Bridgeport, March 8—(AP) —Ac­ ing a conference' with one of these cidental death was found by Cor­ cal facts unearthed in a five year persona were killed u d several in­ 7:00— ^Amos ’n’ Andy. groups bad been scheduled for to­ oner J. J. Phelan today in the cue survey of Irish racial history, social jured today in political disturb- 7:15—Arthur Wilson’s Singers. m orrow, ■ of Fruk Giglotti. 7, of Four First u d economic development and : uces m four Germu cities. 7:30—Sandy MacFarlane. street, Dubury, killed by u auto­ tbropologlcal peculiarltifs, underta­ In Breslau one Nazi was killed 8:00—Eno Crime Club. mobile Feb. 28. WTIC 8:30—Harriet Lee’s Leaders. ken by Harvard uiversity’s depart­ and five wounded when shots were ment of uthrppology with the ap­ BroAdossttng 8:45—Country Doctor — Phillips fired from trade union headquar­ T imveiefg Sanrlee OPEN FORUM proval of the president of the Free H a r t f ord, O o b b . Lord. ters on a group of 250 brown-shirt- State. MfiOO W,, 1060 E. Cl, t«tJ M. 9:00—Adventures of Sherlock MORE PRAISE FOR BOWERS ed marchers. Holm es. Raft Village Discovered Two Nazis were killed u d six TOWN ADVERTISEMENT The biuia] customs, pottery, stone 9:30—Pregram. Editor, ’The Herald: injured when a funeral procession NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Wedneodsy, March 8, 1988 10:00—D. W. Griffith’s HoUywood. implements u d bronze daggers In Dusseldort was fired on. 10:15—American Legion Program. In last night’s issue o t this news­ showing bow these Irishmen of long In Wuppertal a Reichsbauer FOR A CERTIFICATE, OF 4:00 p. m.—“Pop” Concert —Chris- 10:45—Springfield Republican news paper there appeared u Open ago lived were dug up in a prelimi­ m u was killed by unidentified as- tisum Krlene, director; with 11:00—^Time, weather, temperature Forum letter which was written by nary survey the past summer They sa U u ts. APPROVAL FOR A Norms Day, soprano. our good friend, Mr, Little, ud were found in a huge calm on 11:03—Sports Review. A C!ommuiat leader was found GASOLINE FILLING STATION 4:80—Tea Dansant 11:15—^Three Queens, Three Jacks. praising Mr. Bowers for the good Koockast hill, a 600-foot high ele­ shot to death on a street in Duis- 4:45—Musical Review. 11:30—The Master Sihgers. work that be has shown since taking vation. berg, while a .vorker was seriously IN THE TOWN OF 5:00—Walter Dawley, Organist. 12:00—Ben Bemie’s College Inn his term of office as a member of In county Westmeath, at Ballin- injured in his home by u unidenti­ 6:30—The Flying Family. Orchestra. the Board of Selectmen. I do take derry, the Harvard uthropologlrts fied person. MANCHESTER CONN. 5:45—Discoverers’ Club. this opportunity of asking a space discovered a raft viUage of the lOtb The colors of toe old Empire u d 6:05—Dinner Concert. in your paper for the same wonls century. A, D. the Swastika flag of *-he National Upon toe application of a l b e r t T. CRAWFORD 6:30—Severe Sisters, Cavalier o f which have been said so m uy times It was made lake dwellers, Socialist party fly over numerous Song and Merry Madcaps. ' for this m u. It has always been who. started with a huge log raft public buildings in Berlin. This for a certificate of approval of the 7:00—Prize Supper Club. said that when a m u works bard for a i.Qundation. Oh top of this morning both flags were on toe location of a gasoline filling station 7:30—Program from WEEl. Dial Twisters enough he will be amply reward­ they addm- It was voted u d ordered: 8:30—The Shadow. to go further in helping the individ­ this raft. munist headquarters, as u office That toe foregoing application be 9:00—Symphony Concert. The finest gesture I ever have ual taxpayer. Like many of the Farm life Revealed building. heard u d determine at toe Select­ 10:00—Com Pipe Club. beard on the part of a commercial people of this nation, they have High wooden stakes formed a men’s Office in toe Municipal Build­ .10:35—The Merry Madcaps — Nor­ much faith in our new President, ing in said Town on toe fourteenth sponsor was that of Amos ud protective palisade. Rotted rem­ MAYOR THREATENED man Cloutier, director; with Fred Fruklin Roosevelt, so will the peo­ nants at dugouts nearby showed day of March, at eight o’clock. P; M.. Andy’s auouncer. Bill Hay. It hap­ Wade, tenor. ple of the town have such confidence how these ucient people reached Remains of u ucient-Irish “rail vUlago’’ are being. explored a t Toronto, March 8^(A P ) —A let­ u d that notice be given to all per­ pened last Monday night when so 11:15—Anson Weeks’ Orchestra. in Mr. Bowers. the lud. Bones of domestic u i- Ballinderry. '"he villages were cons truct-:d s shown in sketch, by load- ter from a citizen, who claimed he sons interested in said application, many in this country were in the 12:00 Mldn.—CoUln Driggs, Orgsn- While I was at the meeting last m^s, deer u d boar told the story mg a raft with brush and peat, sinking it :to. the. of a lAke,-. and had overheard men saying Mayor of its pendency u d of toe tihu depths of dispair u d instead of the < 1st. night and heard different people of their hunting ud farm life. building a home on this artificial Island. One- of- the raft- Is shown W.' J. Stewart would receive .the place of hearing thereon, by publisb- 12:30 a. m.—Don Pedro's Orchestra. usual discourse pn his own product talk, I was very much disturb^ Wooden tubs, barrels, iron knives, above. At right Is a burial mound left by the lake dweUers. . “same as Mayor Cermak of Chica­ ing a copy of this notice at least bis talk was of u optimistic nature over the way that m uy there at the three times in toe Evening Herald, 1:00—Silent iron axes, bone combs u d bronze gregatiopiU.. church' bays success­ go,” was turned over to toe police upon the' trend of our times. It meeting gave boos u d hisses to Mr. pins filled in’dsti^ of family u d department last night by Jbe u d by sending a copy of this notice struck me as u eloquent progres­ Willard Rogers, when be got up to fully conduct^ Thursday night sup­ by registered mail to said applicant, social occupati^.. TOSERYEDUTCBSm pers this season, ..u d tltis. week te mayor’s secretaiy, F k <1 C. Hamil­ sion of words and in tbs'right spirit. speak before the crowd. I do not The survey is-upder direction of ton, on instruction 'rom the mayor, all at least seven days before the And to top it off, instead of the think that the people at the meeting Ladies Sewing Circle of the '' Con date of said bearing, to appear at Professor.E. A, Hooton of the Har­ cordia Lutheru church is making ’The mayor said be could not re­ .;.-gao playing the well known theme used very good judgment when such vard depiui;niSht\of utbrOpology. FOR THURSDAY WORKERS call toe contents of toe letter, but eajd time u d place, if they see . ung at the end of the skit we beard a reception wou givu, for I think a bid for patronage. Tomorrow af­ cause, u d he heard relative there­ WDRC He will oowluct also the physical ternoon beginning at 4 o’clock they that, while be attached no undue .ne “Star Spugled. Banner.” Tru.y that Mr. Rogers is one fine gutls uthropology studies. importance to it, be believed it was to. a claMlcal arrugement for the fif­ m u and has worked for the inter­ Concordia Lutheran Church will be ready, to serve, u d con­ For u d by order of toe Board ftfi Hartford, O o b b . Dr. Hugh CTNeil Hencken, as­ tinue until 7, or while toe'dem ud wise to turn it over to toe police. teen minutb period—or didn’t you est of the town taxpayer a good sistant curator of Europeu u - Women Bid For Stores No extra police protection is being of Selectmen of the Town of Man­ think s o ? m uy years, and u there are per­ holds out, a real Dutcb supper. chester, Comecticut. • tbropology at Peabody museum, Patronage-Tomorrow; < - Mrs. Freda Moorbouse, chairmu, provided for toe mayor or his fam Wednesday, March 8. The United States Navy and haps a few people-in town who do G. E. KEITH, Harvard,, conduct the uthropolog- u d her large committee bave.-plu- Uy. ______Marine buds are no longer to be not think much of Mr. Rogers, but 1 Secretary. P. M. ical work. W / Ooyd Wanier, assist- ned toe follow in g hearty m eal: Freata beard over the air. This order be­ hope that the people at the meeting u t professor, qt social .anthropology, Churches in ..M uebester eituate** One yt toe doubts always assail­ Mailed March 6.1933. 4:00—Roselud Orchestra. of Marche 20th will give him ,a ham, saurkraut, m ashedpotatoes G. H. WADDELL, comes effective because Uie musi­ directs the social u d economic sur­ near the business section have been u d ' turnips, apple skuqe, , sweet ing manldnd a i this time of yeer is 4:30—Juk Brooks; Fruk West- cians union has protested their com­ chance to speak u we should all vey. whether to aend New Year's csj’ds caerk, Board of pbal’g Orchestra. help une another and praise those taking turns in catering to the bu k pickles, rolls; coffee, pie u d cheese. Selectmen. petition. They rightly claim that The project is deecribed as a During toe greater part of'tbo tlnle to toe folks whose Cbrietmss greet­ 4:45—Bill Sebudt’s Going to Press. with so m uy musicians unemploy­ who have worked for the interest of pioneer u^rc^ioglcal survey of a ud store clerks who prefer to ings took you by surprise. H-S-6 -8 8 5:00—Bobby Benson. the town tupayer u d the Individ lunch downtown on Thuraday, eve­ music will be furnished by .u in* ed it isn’t fair that the sefvice buds modem nation.- Btrumental trio. The. supper is au- 5:15—Do, Re, Ml Girls’ Trio. should appear on sponsored pro­ ual. Let’s all work together ud nings. Ladies o f the S:45—E ton Boys, m alt quartet. BEST A^D CHEAPEST INSURANCE ample—Z WM radio sarvlcing for gren bad b l^ slnigle for the mar­ Mai^eHESTBR BUILDIN(? ft :00—Columbia Sympnony Or­ one of the largest stores In Hartford ried men with 121, while A. Carlson chestra; Nino Martini, tenor. three years ago and in two months i:30—Isham Jones’ Orchestra. b Ad high three string with 809. . ■ ASSOCIATION Ums mors th u four carloads of die- Singla 5| en (8 ) The Mucheister Trust Co. trass radios wars sold. A large radio E. T h o r e n ...... 184 104 94—883 mads to sell fbr 1386 was rstfUed by C. Wennergreo 108 19 89-r381 youiiddp this store for | 6 0 . As u y on# cu b. I. Andefson .. 93 98 103—203 • 0 ^ fram 110 to $100 on s e e these oendtUeas are oondudve C. B o U n ...... fO 98 93—270 your: own stqnaturo wHhout to profit for any radio niuufac- t . Csxlin ...... 00 136 84—500 WBZ-WBZA tursr. And two earioads of these soeurfty or iiimoetsury in. R. Anderson ...101 106 101—808 muhtnas wars sold. vaitfgatidiK A “ N e w DKAPf” ^ ! This has b su the first year in 618 631 663 1801 • M Owm ir V t o $300 on Fire and Liability quits a whlla that tbs market has • Biurlad-Mu (1) yow -own y iiiflty.wirtiout on- '.'..-.■•fDfl.V.. not glutted; whlel is it C. Hultgran ...1 « 103 89—398 dorssM Hw only cost te a -wnii l|^N N I!$il W ijCniB m wmmABm’mJM should be. •iftm r a i ' E. Barggren ... 96 104 88—358 montMy^a|^a (W thru and ' trem t iw a rmUmm ; J. Wannargru 101 . 83 131— 50|4 a KaH pw'oant w 4ha unpaid m .i Sdheel Bympheny C. Andarson ... 94. 55 89—3 OrelMStra. batbhep. I tu i ftmOAT. A. CulaoD-....llS 91 100—809 . ' / F80 ■flalvatton Axmw Frognun. New Havsn, Mareh 5,—(AP) — C a r ls o n ...... 89 88 , 97—375 Itundnd Mulcets. Two poorly, drassad a m with their bOfr-Orin and Bsarlt coorsfa boehad h f a niolila p| atad 600 853 584 ITM kl5—Dlflk Darlfig. raroirar wMeh ona prassid agalpat - L *4y. h is MdSf -hald txp W nd Walls, night Orphu Annls. m u in a downtown atrast' oomar saygi sAgB ...... -Booth ifaiMngtoo’s “Maud “dhiai*! at 4:80 a. m. .t^ y and *1 shouldn’t titiiiJc you’d 1ft yeur and OooslB BOL" roBbad tha'caab ragistar of 185, and wife drivs tbs c u d (^ tow n aisns. Monitor Vlows- tooh a bon of dgan and a haadfCil iba hasn’t lui^;tiip’iifaltib - ' ^ ’*-

^ BfANCHESTER BVINING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH S, 1M!L r a W fW W r

I------H " f ...... Joseph Parry’s Tbe Pleasure Boat clubs adjourned ts tos downsteira advertisuments ADVBK'mEMENTS HIS FIGHTING FACE Op tbp Nisisra.’ 'Hiis waa a ds- cteH room , w h sis a boiiaU M re*t G CLEF CLUB WINS sortpt^ number opening with a past ifna strv ^ Wwds ef wtipome \milEU ASiMHIB bright carefree style, depicting were expraawd by lOas l^rrtle passengers on_ a pleasure trip at Johnson,-praaldant o4 tiM -O CM Niagara. 1’he number worked up Glee Club and toe -president of toe lU N N K i n ^ PRAISE IN CONCERT to intense anlmaUOD, when toe rid­ Jenny Lind Chorus responded ers ^oupd qut too late that they promptly. Both Mr. Anderson and SHOPPING NEWS ware nearing tbe falls, and a plain* Mr. Pearsoi^were called upon to five cry for help went up to God, speak.' and fbejF thgnked' the mem* Ex-Kiner W nb ts.Sptef; PrtsMit FtfUi Aonwti Pro­ from the pleasure boat. This num­ bers df toe chibs for their fine ber not oiUy called for wide range work both iri rehearsals and in toe / of voice, b"t demanded intelUgent concert. Rest of LifK A t t Printe N o R ats ^Tlie (Hbeon Girl gram Atsitted By Worce^ interpretation, well marked lynam- ,We’re eagerly awaiting the One of our readers called up yw- Ics and expression. Mr. Anderson chance to spend some scrip. terday to remind us that, In a "re­ was especially good in this song, For we hope that it won’t seem ter Glob; Chorch k Filled. ODD FELLOWS TO TAKE cent item, we failed to do full JW' his enundatiOD being very and like spending real money at all. bis tones round and full. The intri­ tice to the originator of "The Oibsun and therefore will allow us to cate piano accompaniment was London, March 8.->(AP) — Any have a light and irresponsible Girl.” The artist was, of course, By HAROLD A. TVRKINGTON IN CLASS ON FRIDAY well executed by toe efficient lead prospect of former Kaiser Wil­ feeling as we pass it around. In Charles Dans Gibson, and it was his er of toe chorus, Arvid Anderson. Over 3Q0 people enjoyed the Fifth helm n seeking to regain the throne spite of our. difficulties, there’s sketches of his beautiful wife; a sie- Tbe two final numbers on the some satisfaction in Hying in ter of Lady Astor, that gained popu­ aww^imi Concert of the G Qef Oise program -were by toe combined Hartford Lodge To Work Fii’st of Imperial Germany as a result of a period when each day brings larity and fame. Other artiste were Qub, given last evening at the du)M. under toe direction of Helge Degree-Important Business recent events there was said tdday something new, and life doesn’t wont to imitate Gibson; but the girl Emanual Li^theran church. Assistr Pearson. The first ‘Faith, Hope and To Follow Meeting. to have vanished through toe for­ have^ a chance to become of that decade continues to be known Love’ by H. R. -Shelley opened in mer sovereign’s own act. monotonous. ing the local club, were the Jenny If the London Dally Mail’s corrr;- by the name of the true origina­ Und Chorus of Worcester. Mass^ andante moderate style, beautiful tor. harmonies prevailing throughout. A class of candidates will be spteident at Doom, Holland, la accu­ We wonder how many housewives and Pridolt T. Anderson, baritone, A pianissimo was worked up to a initiated into toe first degree Friday rately informed. Wilhelm ^Hobenzol- really know just how little it would also of Worcester. The G Clef Glee Club was under the directlwi of forte with smoothness, and tbe lera hm completely and voluntuiiy cost to send out their laundry, and night at a-meeting of King David abandOMd the aim with which he * The New French Beauty Shoppe, Helge B. Pearson and Arvld final Adagio passage was very soft to breath a sigh of relief instead of Johnson Building, giving one and sweet.' This was. a charming Lodge, 1. O. p. F„ at Odd Fejlows has often been credited—of again dread when Monday morning comes. deraon conducted the Jenny Und tftket free with each 51.00 worth of (3ioru8. The accompanists >wre number and sung in fine style by Hall by Hartford Lodge, No/ 82. a wielding power over his own peo­ If you’re not up-to-date on laundry worh. two tickets with every per­ MiM Bva M. Johnson for the O Clef toe clubs. The final number was very important meeting will follow ple. costs, phone the New Model Laun­ manent wave, starting today, last­ Instead he is reported seeking per­ Qub and MiM Edith A. Briokson ‘Agnus Dei' (Lamb of God) by at which time something of im­ dry (Dial 8072) today. ing through March 20. These mission to spend his declining year.'? for the Jenny Und Chorus and Ar Georges Bizet arranged by Louis portance will be brought to the at­ tickets may win you one of the vld O. Anderson for the baritone in toe pHvacy of his castle at Horn- V. Saar. This favorite antoem was tention of all members. Bran Jelly Buns lamps displayed in the State Thea­ soloist. The program consUted of sung in Latin, and showed splendid burg yof der Hohe. toe famous min­ Doesn’t the name sound good? On Friday night, March 17, tbe ter Lobby. Phone 3068 for beauty four numbers by the combmed rehearsing on toe part of toe clubs. eral spring resort in Hesse-Nassau. WeU, here’s how they’re made: members ol the lodge will be enter­ appointments. clubs, six selections by the G Clef Mr. Pearson very capably conduct­ He was 74 years old in Janu­ 1 cup sifted flour Club, five rendltlone by . the Jenny. tained with a series of exhibition ary. 2 teaspoons baking powder ed the entire chorus, which follow­ boxing bouts by members of toe Chorus and four solos by ed toe opening introduction by This request to return to Germany 1- 2 teaspoon salt Smartest I pridolf T. Anderson. Recreation Center junior boxing was said to be tbe specisd miraion 4 tablespoons shortening piano with humming. The hum­ class under the direction of Franz Style features emphasized most at T^e combined clubs under the ming was a lovely background to undert^en by his second wife. 2- 3 cup milk C. Busch. Saturday night of this tj the show held in Maponlc haU last direction of Mr. toe beautiful soprano solo sung by Princess Hermine, when she recent­ 1 cup whole bran week King David Lodge will hold ly went to Berlin from their exile night were straight skirts, natural K ’ffiire’ (Andante Mrs. Elsie B. Gustafson. Mrs. GuS' the second of a series of weekly . • Jelly or jam. tafson was especially good, toe residence in Doom. She was re- .. Sift flour once, measure, add waistlines, organdie trimming (on pression dances with music being Cantabile’ from 5th Symphony) by President Roosevelt’s face showed his determination a few houra,be­ number demanding high range, ported seeking stmetion of toe plan baking' powder and salt, and sift everything), tailored suits, remova­ Peter I. Techalkowsky. This « - furnished by Jill and his band. Can from toe new powers in Germany. again. Cut in shortening. Pour fore he proclaimed the national banking hoUday. The photo was taken clear tone and smooth rhythm. The Wiganowski will prompt for the ble capes on both dresses and coats, |qulsite number arranged by Bertba double forte largo ending was very Torn Over "Rights” milk over whole bran. Add to flout capes as the president and his son, James, left St. Thbmas’ church in Washing­ square sets. About 200 attended the Any anxiety tbe ex-Kaiser may Remick, words by M. Teresa ^ m l- well done, pitch being good, vol­ mixture and blend. Turn onto wed high'neckUnes and Ascot scarfs, ton to begin the conferences that resulted in acaon. first dance last Saturday night ^ have felt concerning toe attitude of tage, waa beautifully rendered. T^e ume even, tones strong and majes floured board. Knead lightiy 2 to 3 heavy sheers, pleats in skirts, and 'cantabile' e^le of this o rl^ ^ in­ his sons towan) his abandonment of tic. This ”'ag one of toe fine num' minutes. RoU 1-2 inch thick. Cut two kinds of hate: hlgh-up-ln-the- strumental number, a ^ ^ for claims to toe throne were reportedly with 1 1-2 inch floured cutter. Make back ones, and little, sailors with voices, was well done. Opening with was well executed by Miss John- double pianissimo opening was well hers on the very complete and well removed by a kind of confirmatory deep depression in each. Fill with brief brims. a tranquil flowing movement, the son. done, toe group keeping together arranged program, and waa a very M» A* document of abdication. At a re­ 1 teaspoon jelly or jam. Place in number was full of well developed The Worcester Chorus in fine style. The forte passage jvas appropriate ending to an evening y. C. A/b(es"| cent funily council In Doom, toe of musical and spiritual uplift greased pan 1-4 inch apart. Cover dynamics and closed with ‘God of The Jenny Und Chorus then pre­ rich in t(me and well marked ex­ sons were toported to have turned and let rise in warm place 20 mlp- att nature, give of Thy glory; keep sented three numbers, the first be­ pression. This number was very Accompanists Fine The Cubs League had two good over all their ’’rights” to the throne utes. Bake in hot oven (425 de­ OUT ioulB in O I/>rOi ft niost pleasing. O 'kenson's ‘In Joseph’s gam es yesterday-afternoon. Manning to toe ex-Crown Prince for his dis­ ing ‘God in Nature’ by L. Van The entire program was very grees F.) 20 mlgutes, or until done, beautifully rendered, double pianis­ Lovely Garden’ then followed, the a clean-cut -victory for the Junior posal. Beethoven, arranged by Howard capably presented and showed in­ THakes 16 rolls. simo. The second number by the Barlow. This selecUon was majes­ soprano solo being sung by Miss Oxfords over tbe Junior Tigers, 43 Before bis flight across toe Dutch tense interest on the part of toe combined ciubaf ‘Jesus, Do Roses tic and dignified and the Phrasing iTCTe Werner. This selection was to 23. The Tigers did not get into border November 18, 1918, Wilhelm members of both clubs, as well as Grow So Red’ by; W. R. Vorls, was was especially good. Tones were also unaccompanied. The beginixlng action as they usually do. announced bis abdication as German unaccompanied. The opening pass­ well balanced and a bright spirit of called for full chorus work, which splendid training by toe conduc­ The Junior Falcons kept the lead Emperor but not as King of Prus­ MISS WAHONS TO GIVE age arranged for full chorus hum- adoration waa prominent through­ was ably done. Miss Werner’s solo tors. The work of toe accom­ over the (jubs for the better part of sia. A decree of the German Rfr AUSTRIAN LEADER nung, was followed by the altoe out. The chorus then sang Colin was very beautifully sung, toe panists, Miss Edith A. Erickson three quarters of their-game but public forbidding his return was carrying the melody for two meas­ Taylor’s ‘Slumbw-Song of the range being somewhat lower than and Miss Eva M. Johnson, was es­ lacked the final kick and let the discarded more than a year ago. HARTFORD RECITAL ures with the entire chorus then Madonna,’ the soprano solo being her previous number. Her full son­ pecially good, toe clubs being ably Cubs get toe better of them in toe Involves Grandson. BECOMES DICTATOR taking part. Phrasing was well takan by Mlss Irene Werner. This orous tones were delightful, diction supported in this connection. last few minutes. Score 21 to 18. The latest German movement for Andy Fiedler is toe new coach of toe Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. dime in this number whUe the was a lovely number, uid called for clear and toe soft humming accom­ Tbe G Clef Glee Club has pre­ restoratioD of toe throne, however, enunciation was especially good. much exprMslon and clear enuncia­ paniment ably support^ Miss sented its Flfto Annual Concert, C u b s.' does not involve WUbelm. Berlib Elmore Watkins To Sing At The final movement in A major tion. The number was unaccom­ Werner In tola lovely solo. The last And it is fine to know that Man- Tbe game scheduled between toe reports said the plan now la to have Hartford Music School To­ was majestic in sWio, openly with panied. The chorus hummed while verse by toe chorus was in a spirit (toester has aucb a group, whose Buckland Juniors and toe Ju. ^or his grandson, 26-year-old Wilhelm Chancellor Dolifnss Given m orrow. a mezzo-feffte,' and closing with Miss Werner sang the solo part, of praise and a rich full ending purpose of organization Is to "de­ North Ends was postponed tmtil to­ Friedrich, become Emperor after a lento phrase ending in a double which called for smoothness and soimded a note of glorloiu victory. velop a cultivated tmderstanding morrow evening at 8:15 as tbe period during whlcb the latter’.s pianissimo. This was most ably Broad Powers To Stop Miss MiriRin Watkins, daughter good tonaUty. The chorus joined The final number was *When Twi­ of toe best in music through intel­ North End boys had planned to go father, toe ex-Crown Prince, would executed and was a splendid flnieh with Miss Werner on the last pass­ light Deepens’ by Rev. Gregory ligent training, and' to present to Holyoke for a game. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmore Wat­ be reg en t to one of the most bMUtiful num­ age, which was admirably done. ‘U ft Smith, arranged by Edward vfistlc renditions of sacred and Tonight toe Junior A and B teams MeanwhUe, toe ex-Kaiser was re­ Hitler Movement. kins of South Main street, will be bers (m the program . Thine Eyes’ (frqm ‘Elijah’) by FeUx Broome. Accompanied by toe piano secular.works for women’s voices, will have their weekly settos begin­ ported threatened with toe neces­ presented in a public recital by the Soloist Mendelssohn was the next number toe chorus opened very softly, Such an organization is a decided ning at 6 o’clock with toe Oxfords sity of cutting his household ex­ Fridolf T. Anderson, baritone, fol­ Hartford School of Music at its by the Jenny Und Chorus, and this keeping together well, and working asset to toe community and toe and Tigers. At 7:00 p. m. the Wild­ penses because of toe flnanda) situ­ lowed the combined clubs, with studio at 834 Asylum avenue to­ was also unaccompanied. Here up smooth marks of expression. work of Helge Pearson, who or­ cats and Buckland, at 8:00 o’clock ation in toe United States. Just- Vienna, Austria, March 8.— (AP) three numbers. The first ‘Ballad of morrow night at 8:30 o’clock. The sgain the chorus was called upon to The last passage called for a dolce ganized the club In 1927, is indeed toe Falcons and Ramblers and at how or to what extent his Income __The "Anschluss’’ movement for n. Trees and the Master’ called for pubUc is invited to attend and the carefully attend to marks of ex­ ending, which was very effectively deserving of not only praise, but 9:00 p. m. toe North Ends and Com­ might be affected was not disclosed. union of Germany and Austria, program will include selections by wide range singing, together with pression and phrasing, the results munity Fillers will have toe flocr. He was said to be anxiously watch­ forceful dynamics, and Mr. Ander­ done. Mr. Anderson’s conducting toe earnest support of all those spurred by ChauceUor Hitler’s elec- Werner Scott, violinist, and obtained showing splendid Instruc­ on this number was very fine, wbo are interested In toe develop­ This should be toe final for this ing fluctuations of the DutSh florin, son was equ|d to the fine vrangC' tion. as a drop in its value would maI:o toreJ victor, in Gernpany, ran inte string quartet. ment by G. W. CHadwidk-- The keeping toe chorus well in hand ment of ‘music,’ one of toe finer round. him comparatively poor. the stonewall of an Austrian dicta­ ' Miss Watkins 1 ^ studied under opening measure, though low, were The G (Jlef Club then followed throughout the entire number. arte. ■ The Rangers will play New Bri­ Eleanor Scheib of New York, head with three numbers, the first ‘O Fridolf T. Anderson then soloed The program which commenced tain tonight at 9:30 at toe Hartford torship today. full and semorous, whUe the upper Harvard originally introduced of the voice department at the tones were’ especially pleasing. Ar- Jesu So Sweet’ harmonized by at 8 o’clock was over about 10 Y. M. C. A. to settle the County Y. ChanceUor Engelbert Dollfuss as­ Johann SebasUan Bacb, arranged football Into American coOeges. Hartford school, for three years. vid Anderson’s accompanying was o’clock, and after toe concert, both M. C. A. “B” League championship. sumed the powers of dictator on the This will be her first pubUc appear­ by>^therine K. Davis, featuring a invitations of President Wilhelm especially well done. The twe fol­ ance as a soprano soloist ouMde of lowing numbers by Fridolf Ander­ soprano ado by Miss Beatrice John­ Miklas, who refused to accept the son. This number, simple in char­ Mt. Holj’oke College, where she is son, ‘Bland FjeUen’ and ‘Jag Ar resignation of the Dollfuss Cabinet. acter, but resplendent with beauti­ Klein’s Market a senior and president of the col­ Ung’ were sung in Swedish A rigid censorship was ordered ful harmony was one of the fine lege glee club. were beautifuUy rendered 'Jag and political demonstrations of all numbers on the program. Attack and Delicatessen Ung’ was especially good and ine kinds were harmed. The ChanceUor was good, phrasing splendid, and ex­ 161 Center S t promised ruthless maintenance of strong robust endng calling for TRADE SCHOOL HONOR power And tone, was most efficient­ pression notable. The humming ac­ POPULAR MARKET pubUc peace. companiment to Miss Johnson’s .Fresiily Ground 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING The action was beUeved aimed at ly and artistically done. sweet solo was well executed, the The first number by the Q C3ef the enthusiastic demonstrations proper volume giving a smooth ROLL IS ANNOUNCED Club was Felix Mendelssohn’s T Hamburs: or Right now when pennies count more than ever before it will pay you to take a d ­ throughout the country Monday background to the sweet solo. The waited for the Lord’ from the ‘Hymn night, celebrating the HiOer victory following number was ‘Lord. Wbo Sausage Meat vantage of our money saving specials. of Praise.’ The opening introduc­ and urging the “Anschluss,” Alfred Names of Seventeen Students Hast Made TJs For Thine Own’ ar­ FTauenfeld, leader of the Hitlerttes, tion by piano was followed by a Appear On It—Electric De­ unison passage in declamatory ranged by Gustav Holst. 3 2 5 c had made a threat to seek power by The opening measures by the force junless elections were per­ partment Leads. style. The entire chorus then re­ THURSDAY SPECIALS peated In fugue arrangement, the semi-chorus, was in unison, follow­ Veal Stew, 3 lb s ...... 2.^c mitted. ed 1^ a unison arrangement by the The Austrian Parliament has been The names of seventeen students voices'being divided into three LEAN general chorus. Accent was well unable to function since the resig­ appear on the State ’Trade school parts. This was beautifully done RIB nation Saturday night of its offi­ honor roll for the months of Janu­ and showed the splendid develop­ marked in this passage,-diction al­ STEAKS cers, who had sole power to call it ary and February it wan announced ment of this intricate arrangement so being good. ’The next passage JSottom Round ...... 20c for special choir, divided the parts in session. today at the office of Director J. G. Conducting wa»: an Important part ^irioinjar^h£rt^^^ SAUSAGE MEAT of this number and was ably done and toe harmony of this phrase "Asaaolt on Freedom” Echmalian. SOUP MEAT The electric department heads the by Mr. Pearson. Charles Gilbert was full and sonorous. Verse four Pork Chops .... J. 2 lbs. 25c The dictatorship generally was ac­ list with seven students. ’The com­ Spross* *I Do Not Ask, O Lord' was was done by toe generol chorus fol­ cepted quietly, although the Nazi plete list is as follows: the next number. Notable features lowed by toe special choir qt verse official organ Deutech-Oesterrelgh- Carpentry Department; Robert of this three part chorus were the five which worked up to a triple 1 lb. Frankfurters isebe Tageszeitung described the Farw ell. diction, phrasing and expression of forte at toe end. Rich volume cli­ 2 lbs. Sauer Kraut PORK UVER move as “a gold putsch of the Doll­ Drafting Department: Albert the club. The change of keys, un­ maxed toe number, which was one SHEEP PUICK fuss government.” The Socialist Krause, Austin Krause, Herbert usual changes, caUed for an Intelli­ of toe more forceful and majestic Arbeiter Zeitung banner-lined the Pagani, William Zinsser. gent understanding of pitch and type of choral. A traditional 2 S c "Assault on Freedom.” Electric Department: John this was pleasantly d

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Herald Pattem M O R A im iU M Oflkial Round of Receptions May Wait— Cabinet Wives ^ HELEN WILLIAMS Are Watching **First L a^.** nhiBtratod Drsasmalrlwg Lesson Furnished W th Every Pattern. Alicia Hart YOU BIUST EXPECT YOUNG-^helleve great care must be taken Practical accessories that play STEBS TO btolAND about this—^must learn to r^fard m wainr servcc m t ADVENTURE LAU/2A L o u tridu! ’They'gtve a fresh smart look the tatos and routine ot every day to the most simple frock. Children love adventure; they life as Indispensable and necessary. rtSiMG ARB BULBS Br o o k m an . They have a personal quality love to read it, they love to live But none of us can go on forever, FOB “8ITTINO PBETTY* 0*93i NEASSMC£,MC which plajrs up to divergence in it. Whfm they are older the things ,and cMdren least o' all, without feminine taste. they will remember 'will be events some sort of excitement to kick up When you drop into a chair and These attractive lingerie touches that brought a thrill back in the spirits. . Psychologically It Is too relax don’t think that the natinral iftEGm HERE TODAX old days—^when they were easily valuable to disregard. “All work that' add so much - daintiness and let-down ia going to make you beau­ ' JANET wiT.f. and ROLF CAR­ charm can be slipped on and off thrined. and no play" really means “all LYLE have bem engaged almost a without even basting. - And speaking of thrills, of what monotony and no thrill.” tiful and rhythmic, so far as your year. They !>*▼« oil tlwir mar­ No. 1—^The organdie fichu for use are they? Quite a lot of use Adventures UnforgettaMe body curves are concerned. The riage because Janet taiMsts lliey afternoons or evenings. indeed. In spite of the fact that However, there are other ways chances are that you will have terice must have $500 in a savings account small tots need to do their quiet No. 2—^Plaided collar and cuff set in T^ch children get a real satis­ as much grace just walking down, first.' Janet is secretar;^ to BRUCE of crepe silk that adopts a boyish growing before they begin too faction that will sink more deeply 'I HAMILTON, adverting manage much "feeling’’ it is true that a into memory than the vicarious the street, unless you are very care­ ezpreskon. ' ' ^ ♦ of Every Home Magazine, and Rolf No. S—^The popular bib collar of good thrill now and then Is the ones they get through mo^es amd ful. is emidoyed In an advwtiring office. pique or crepe silk. best tonic in the world for each of books. They will forget stories However,' if you follow a. few Janet, deeply in love, is not sbs- No. 4—^An exciting bow collar. us. And that it is almost abso­ when they are forty, but they win simple rules, you (um present such picious when Rolf begins to make They require little effort and the lutely necessary for the growing not forget the adventures that ac­ an alluring picture that the stag excuses for not coming to M her. minimum of material to make them. boy or girl is proven by their in­ tually happe .ad to themselves. line will form a circle right .around One night he breaks an engagement 1 1 Style No. 2531 includes the four tense hunger for it Anything out' of the ordinary your chair. ' with her and MOLUE LAMBERT, models. It comes in one size only. To seek- adventure, or toriU, is becomes adventure to a chUd. And First ot all, make sure that the < who lives across the hall, teDs Janet Price of Pattem 15 cents. as natural for children as it is to a prank, jften associated with dis­ small of your back is agalnst-thaj she has seen him wllti another glrL We are proud of our new Fashion grow. Thus we have them imitat­ obedience cf some sort,'will be back of the chair. The r^y curve When Janet asks about this Rolf Magazine for Spring. It’s much ing the people they consider spec­ told over and over to their friends that comes when it isn’t is Elim­ becomes angry, declares their en­ larger and different than any Issue tacular, pirates, soldiers, aviators, and chUdren later on—“dad must inated forever in this position. Re^i- gagement is meaningless and that previously published. It’s 48 pages! bronco busters, sharpshooters and have been a dickens of a kid”— lax! Give a great breath and as if Janet really wmited to marry This book contains all of the new so on. just because it was-associated with the air is exhaled let yourself go. him she would have done so long Spring styles for women, misses and Movie Appetite Natural a guilty conscience and the daring And now . . . think of your legs. ago. They qnarrd and Janet Is chlldrm^ The appetite of youngsters for that prompted It. We love to re­ If possible place a mirror in ^ n t n^serable. The supply is limited qnd so we mo'des is to be expected. And the late how daring we were, how we of them, or draw your chair be­ She learns that tiie girl MoUib suggest that you send 10 cents for beat ones for them to see at the snapped our lingers at authority. fore a glass d(x>r. The chances are saw with Rolf is BETTY KEN­ your copy today. Just write "Fash­ peak of the thrill ag.; are the rous­ AU of us are grandiose and we that they look ugly in che position DALL, niece of a member of the ion Magudne’’ on any piece of paper, ing western shows or any cracking loved to dramatize ourselves in in which you are sitting. A few firm for which he works. Betty has enclose 10 cents in stamps or coin adventure that gives their urge for our youth. simple commandments will help. and mail your order to Fashion De­ risk and valor outlet Books of TUs has to be taken into con­ The first on the list of “thou taken a Job in her uncle’s office. adventure, likewise, are a real soul Janet meets Rolf on Hie street partment. sideration in the matter of dis­ Shalt note" ^has to do with tbe tonic. obedience. At the growing age crossing of the legs. Never cross and he tells her he is sorry tliey By this, I do not mean that they quarreled. Janet, misunderstanding, a break-over of discipline is often one leg over the other in suntact. to the bright border of car cards Name ...... prominent role, may be indefinitely national Democratic chairman, M a n h a t t a n Those old salts who go there know If they are a little distance away over Janet’s head. His blue eyes Send stamps or coin (coin pre­ postponed because, of the financial shown here as she attended the hi' fastened on a purple and orange Address ...... their fish, and the restaurateurs from the chair they retain their own • to— — know th^ know it. crisis. Mrs. Swanson long has augural ball. For Mrs. Farley monstrosity advertising cough sir­ ferred). shape. S iz e ...... NILLXAM OAIMXB On the walls are several ship been one of Washington’s outstand­ plans to reside in New York until Feet that are planted squarriy on, up. It must have interested him for L ing social leaders, her husband hav­ fall. Then it is expected she will tbe floor are decidedly too mannish. he studied it intently. Price of book 10 cents. prints that Franklin D. Roosevelt New York—Far be it from me might do well to have in his collec­ ing served many years as United gallantly carry her part in the capi After all, you do want a carelras Janet was 'ble to give him a sec­ States Senator from Virginia. tal’s social functions. to describe myself as a choosy epi- tion. And there are old time har­ nonchalance, you know. But *a ond, covert glanc. and recognized poons and other decorations to give graceful, not a graceless, one. When hi at once. He was not, as she had left to see if there was anything physical energy and dynamic driv­ ciire. I can eat nails and leather if 4>- for her. Young Mr. Grant hurried the rather dingy restaurant an au­ By JULIA BLANSHARD you aren’t crossing your knees . . . supposed, another of the starers and ing power, abused every privilege the sauce is good. But I believe ! Washington, March 7—As Wash­ tary of Agriculture, plans to stay up the stairs. There were no letters thentic atmosphere. and it is perfectly all right to cross smirkers to be frigidly ignored. He of an employer. He gave her more do know when food at one particular ington settles down to scrip and here until Easter as a visitor, then them, too . . . sit with the bed of was the new roomer at Mrs. Sny­ on the table, for Janet but she work regiilarly than any. secretary place tastes better than food at faces the grim specter of Federal go home to Iowa for some time be­ lingered to speak to Mrs. Snydsr Dance Dangers one slipper approaching the instep der’s—^the young man who had mis­ could turn out between the hours of other places. It was my thrill to economy, there is much speculation fore moving here permanently wHh of the other. The stage-line. It in who appeared in the doorway. Then Tbe preclsioD dancing of those taken her room for one that was nine and five o’clock. He gave ber “discover” a small restaurant in the troupe of girls in the bigger movie as to Just how the present national the three Wallace children, Henry called. The next time you go to vacant and come there to borrow an she mounted the stairs slo ^y and errands outside the office and he West BVties along that dimly lit emergency will affect Washington B., 17, Robert, 14, and Jean, 12. Like the theater watch your favorite went to her room. houses may look difficult to the au­ electric liglft globe. She had seen was irritable when tbe letter he stretch b^ond Eighth avenue — a dience, but few suspect the actual society. Mrs. Farley, Mrs. Wallace has U- actress. You will notice that she him only once since, leaving the No letters. No telephone calls. Wanted was not on bis desk tbe min­ rather iminvltlpg neighborhood. . dangers It entails. Will the official roimd of formal ways been more a “home body" th&a follows this rule. a socially ambitious person. Wash­ I house one morning ahead of her. Nothing but a lonely evening ahead, ute he wanted it. There the food positively is delf- to one theater where the girls go calls, elaborate receptions, and Janet’s quick scrutiny took in the exactly like last night and the night Janet was uncomplaining. When dous. Imported rarities are offered through five shows a day and re­ lavish dinners with guests meticul­ ington, however, is not new to the Wallaces. Secretary Henry A.’s dark blue overcoat and the snap- before. sbe was too tir ^ to think of any­ with the special dinner and at a mod­ hearse between times, “pass outs" ously seated according to official hrim black felt. Yes, he was rather thing except toe ache in her shoul­ erate tariff. rank be indefinitely postponed? father, Henry C. held tbe same post are not uncommon. I saw one little under President Harding. i Sice looking. She closed the dopr behind her, ders it was easier to forget spring The lone waiter and tbe dark dancer collapse in the wings, ex­ Mrs. Roosevelt has annoimced Daily Health Suddenly their eyes met again and Ugbts a year ago. It was easier to haired woman who operates tbs hausted and byaterlcaL that there will be a 25 per cent cut Four other ranking women in the took off her hat and coat and went “new deal” are old Washingtonians, Ibis time Janet entiled. The young about the business of preparing a forget a sky of midUgbt velvet place both are solicitous r^arding They occasionally take punish­ in White House expenses. ’The Service haaa smiled, too. Uncomfortably splashed with star-shine, soft winds the guest’s enjoyment President has stressed tbe necessity Mrs. Gamer, Mrs. Claude A. Swan­ sketchy meal. Eating was only a ment in the form of kicks, too. son, wife of the new Secretary ol Janet remembered that she bad not matter of routine these days. playln,; a mad, exciting melody, a of mobilizing for the “dark realities fonts on How to Keep WeU by boy and a girl, hearts beating Ugh A Puzzle of tbe mement"! Neither Mrs. Gar­ tbe Navy, Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife o i by World Famed Authority been very gracious the other night, As she lit the gas burner and set tbe new Secretary of State, and fl^uite the opposite! She had treated and m unison and toe world at their The thing I never could figure out DO YOU KNOW T H A T - ner, second ranking Lady of the the tea kettle on to beat, Janet’s feet. about tbe place was: I never saw a Land, nor any of tbe new cabinet Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, wife of tbe ^ jwung man as though be were a thoughts returned to the young new Secretary of Commerce. PROMPT TBEATMBNT WILL burglar, praetleally accused him of It was sasisr to forget that all crowd in there, on any of my many wives has say “definite social plans man upstairs. Rather a nice young that was over— vlsite. Sometilnes there would be or engagements" to aanoimce. FORESTALL HYDROPHOBIA being one. He bad been embarrassed man, she thought casually. Not Birdsrda poaaaaa both tbe keenest fibs cams slowly up to# stairs of a couple or two in a private dining and Etiquet prevents their planning un­ Mrs. Gamer, wife of tbe Vice and she bad done nothing whatever handsome, not really good-looking moat far-aigbted far-aij vision. Pasteur Vaccine Should Be Adnfin* to make the situation easier. the rooming bouse one evening, room. til tbe First Lady sets tbe prece­ President, came here first on March like Rolf—oh, there she was, doing 4, 1903, when ber btisband took bis istered Early After Dog BHe; "What’s the matter with me late­ pausing on toe next to toe top s t ^ Now and then one or two of the There are 11,804 licensed drivers dent Probably the actual settling what she bad sworn she wotild not other tables in the main room would seat in tbe 58tb Congress. It is Disease Costs the Lives ot . ' ly ? " Janet asked herself. "Do I have to find toe key in her purse. A door to tbe 8,018 tasdeabs in London. of ber family in their new home will do; Thinking about Rolf, Compar­ halfway down the ban opened and be occupied. I couldn’t figure bow occupy Mrs. Roosevelt in tbe very thought that sbe and Mrs. Roosevelt 100 Each Year hi to quarrel with everyone? Can’t I ing everything she did to other days such a place could keep going on have more views and general inter­ Unitefa Stataa even speak civilly to a stranger?" Mollie Lambert emerged, Under favorable conditions an immediate future. and evMings when she had been “Janet!" ' sbe exclaimed eagerly. such a food scale (tbe eetablishment airmans can be seen from about ests in common than any other two They were stiU aevwal 'blocks with him! Why couldn’t she stop it? Itself is dmjde enough) without First and Second Ladles, who have This ia the second of two articles from the rooming house. Janet did "You’re tbe very person Tra been 10,000 to 15,000 feet. One new cabinet wife left town Wen, she would stop! She would looking for!" more patronage. Sunday night. Mrs. Harold L. Ickes, guided official Washington society by Dr. Fishbein on rabies or hydro­ not look toward the young man deliberately put Rolf C a r ^ out of But now it has all been explainsd. in Tandem. Mrs. Oamsr has never phobia. agiUn but when they both rose to (Te Be Oeatteoed) Tbe "tourist" industry fal­ wife of the Secretary of tbe Interior, ber mind, as she bad assured her­ Tbe restaurant is supported by tbe bad to take ber seat in tbe Illinois been aocial and la not expected to leave the c«r be waited to let her len to the half million mark in self again and again she bad al­ irr^vlor but highly p o ta b le visits France, oa compared to SfiOOfiOO legislature Monday morning. Im- take more interest than ber position By DB. MOBBI8 FISH B^ ' go ahead. On the sidewalk she turn­ ready done. She would not ot half a dozen or so men of offiu- pmrtopt appropriation bills are com­ demands. EdUor, Jbnmal of the Ametleaa ed, hesitating. The young man foreign visitors a year betore the about him! eaee, who know just exactly what World War. ing up tUa week, and also a bill— Mrs. Cordell Hull has lived here Medleal Assoeiatfon, aad sf Qygala, ewtmg down to the ground. nsere was that young man up­ they want wli«i they want an Ital­ in which she is particularly inter- many years. Her husband has been the Heolfb Msgaztoe "You’re Mr. Grant, M'en’t you?" stairs, Mr, Grant Janet wondered A Thought ian mgaL They npend enough on sated—^to keep installment plan Representative, then a Senator and Janet asked. Only a moment M ore One 26 per cant ot tbe automo- Because of tbe great danger .as­ idly what Us first name might be. their occastonal vlaite to keep ' biles pnrehassd ars bought for purchasers from losing their goods Mrs. Hull is an active club woman. the name bad come to her. going—not concemed at all with Mrs. Claude Swanson, tbe beauty sociated with ratfies, everything pos­ AjqrtUng of ecurse. You never Bat we cash. after they have made substantial "Yes, I wasn’t quite sure when I could ten about names. She Uked whe was oiade modeat mmu nriees . p a ^ a m t. of tbe new Cabinet wives, baa long sible should be done to prevent its saw you on the car— " tower'toaa toe a^sls tar tbe ami- sjnread. A t times when Iqrdroifiiobla, tho way U s eyes erinldsd at ike If othna drop in, that’a aU r ^ t , Tbs avsrage person makes use Illinois legislature will not been a success in official WasUag- "M y name's Janet Hill," the girl feitog at daeto, wy waed with glery but there la no attaiapt to haul them adjourn until June. Mrs. Ickes ex- ton. or rabies, is prevalent in any ebm- comers when be smiled. They were amibamam toat^he to the gtaes of 8,000 to lOAiO words. Doctors went on. "And of course I know suck very Uue eyes. Sbe Uked tbe in. « ^ know 25,000 and lawysrs 28,000. p e ^ to stay in Springfield until Mrs. Roper, wife ot tbe Secrctmy munity tbe Uvea of both dogs and you’re living at Mrs. Snyder’s. Have at Oed sbeaM toete d e M tor avary The poasibUiffes for the'exjfioring then. Also ber sons, Robert and ot Commerce, is ^rea It Is what we give iq^,,iidt what organized ogricultund industry in her, "The first week I stayed at fd tbe cross way sbe bad spoken tanrants tor tbe 865 daya of the year, tbe world. lege, respective^, sioner of Internal Revenue and thalr leas animala should be picked tty aad hotel but I didn’t like that very we lay im, that adds to our lasting and stm have plenty ot new nacea home baa been here many years. djapoeed of by the uaua* methoda., that otber.Ugbt ibe hoped sbe bad Mors.—HoMa BaVeu. ’Two other Cabinet wives have an- well." made a better inqnreeelon tUe time. to go wberatba tood ia pofataMa, Loodoners atfidw more than nouneed jfiaiis which take them Tbe dog that la kept in a good A guatatory odvMitura to ramem- away from Washington shortly. Mrs. William H. Woodin, wife of home la usually watched earefnity, Not that Janet bad tried conedoue- to these d ^ of hardships ws 160,000,000,000 dgareta a year. • How tall be was! Walking beside ly to create an "Impreeeion’' ot aoy her ia a vlalt to on 5vlth a warm ways been more or less within the a human b e i^ , under provo^atjon ing croae and eniq^pieb even when a paltry fldoo a week. Here you win encounter sUppera that he had played fooflbaU and there were cxcueee for i t One-fifth of the pmndation of the grotq> of (fid toienda gathered about exclusive private society here. or sometimes without provocation. probably other sports. He looked who have foiled the seven seas, who United States attmto the movlea ber there, abe ia aaid to lack enthus­ Mrs. GMTge H. Dera, wife of the Recauae of tho terrible posolbai- ’I ’m glad," ebo eaid to bereelf, A New York ju^e has.nded.toat have bunted Moby Dicks on frail nice that. “that be didn’t eay^mytUng about daily* iasm about the austere oOfelal Secretaiy of War, is another cabinet ties of rabies, there ia i b fp io c up village or. town through material Information. She could think of ab- practicaUy civilised so it’s not much coats for jacket suits, and light­ 9 0 (V ^ m o r UK^ a PiT- that can . e sityplied .by _ . golutely nothing to say about them. fun traveling there. ceutlcal' hous^ Its ' succesa’ ia' weight wnqw that might he coU but —Clara Bow, film actress, tm retum But they had almost reached the were imdeniaMy trim and becoming. most certain. Failures occur la laps from ateoad. xooming house. She fell back on ToBps and hjmdntos and freesiaa than one-half of one per (isat-ef'fhe iOne of the stock questions used made gay masses of Uoom in toe If the one-day-of-rest-in-seven cases in which it ia used- with newcomers. “Do yoii know flower simps, and every eiga iKrfnted j Notyfithatanding the faet^Diit-In­ Bibical rule were honied it woxdd many people in Lancaster?" she to spring. formation coi-ceming thte .(Naease give many people work. jUked. What a time to be lonely and has been widespread for —Frances Parkins, ^nioiated Seore- namp'pmn, “Oh, I’ve met quite a few at the unhappy! What a time to nurse tary of Labor in Roosevelt’s Oabi* there are. atUl more than .Ibb deaths iBffice. ’There are a couple o f fellows, heartache, to paint a brave smile annually from -- the'diaeSaa'" Ih the n e t . too, that I Used o know at schooL on Upe that did not dare to stop Uhlted States. . vr-;— lAAcaster seems to be a nice place gmiUng! * > Back of every case of overprotec­ sn right. I guess m like it as soon Janet tried to !tnd solace in work. i s 1 get to feel more at home here.” It was a btL^ tone in the E v ^ tion, babying, oversollcitnfk too A grave dathag “You’ll like it," she assured him much mothering, . (ivertndulgenoe, thouaend ypara waw Home office and she wae grateful there is a-certain amount of tojeo- gbeerfuUy. for it. She arrived early and re­ a|Ml (tyened m ' * ' tion—a desire of the mother to be relica in the tomb Now they had reached the room- mained late. Bruce Hawiitwi, who 1 OaS* 'Pqtity to9couf?aoto ^ 1 PbiDWOto.’RicAf'Tftiii ano'tAiffe., tog house. Janet entered and went rid of the child. eustomarl^ forgot that those he rinrottp, wira nuc9i. cOMorvir gac itTVmo «aiA m c k o o k x u ^ ^ rpomtlblJUL IWHVie or-ik. waves/ —4>r. David Levy, ohlef p i the'hall table where mail^ was worked with lacked bis with aatrote - ■■ —- . ■ » ______, ______:______r*______•f the tostttnte ef CUH glare / ot aanaU^ad^^:

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rilii.liM'i A FAVORITES ADVANCE BOSTON O n iB S TO STARTLING UPSET FEATURES 2ND POSmON 1 ‘ BBC FIVE (46) P B F 4 Oeiiipton, rf 6 3-6 IN A . A . U. TOURNEY NATIONAtlEAGUE Faullciier, If, rf 8 1- t TITLE SERIES OPENER \ 1 0-0 ; itt, o ...... 1 8-7 4 Cotter, rg ...... 1 0-0 Last Year’s Semi-Finalists COLLEGIANS CLINCH 2 Dowd, r g ...... 2 1-1 ^ Basket by Basket Brain$ Play Unbeatable Falkoweki, Ig 4 *.0 e 'S e .e esse.esseesSlsetsec. 2 0-0 Rec Five Pbys Aggressive Bnad d Heads Up 0 -Stargeod, Ig 1 • 0-0 little Tonight; Wichita Following is me basket by basket BisketytTo Toni Back Champs In Impessive Tri- account of tbe Rec Five's thrilling JUNIOR CAGE TITLE Hockey To Rise Swiftly To 20 17 11-17 45 National Guards (40) ripset victory over tbe Natkmal Hehrys, Defending Cham­ Guards to tiie town series opener B F omphi'ChaDeiigers (hitscored In First Qoaiter Bot Take Tog, Boat Detroit, 4-1, To S 1-4 last night. It shows bow me game pion^ Bowl Over Oppon­ 1 McCann, If ... 4 3-4 ■eo-sawed back and forth through Top League Whh Ten Wins 4 Torklngton, 0 2 2-6 22”2tf Lea(^ By Halftime and Increase Margin In Final me first two periods before the Rees Pass Rangers. 3 ran up a comfortable margin that 2 Mattson, 0 • .••eeeeeset ,eese«*e«esi 2-2 ents Easily As Third and Three Losses; Tie For 0 Farr. rg...... 8 2-8 kept mem in front to me final 4 Dowd, Ig .....i ,.,. 1 0-1 , Period; Erratic Bnt Interesd^^^ BiDy Coyle Ref­ whistle. Notice also mat tbe Ree s • New York, Marth 8.— (AP)-r- The 1 Gustafson, Ig 0 0-0 scoring was well divided between me four methods of shooting. I ^ d Opens. Second Place. Boston Bruins, who failed to get in^ 0 Chapman, Ig »eeeee«4ee«s».44»««e 6 0-0 e r e e s/ . to the playoffe laet -seaaon after m m First (|tnu1er 14 18 10-24 40 R. G. finlihlng at the tbp of the American Score By Periods Turkington, Q, fou l ...... 0 1 K u i m i City. March 8.— (A P )-> The Collegians captured the cham­ Dioision . of tbe National Hockey ^teo Five 3 14 11- Hewitt, R, fou l ...... 1 1 pionship of the Recreation Centers In one of the most startling upsets in local basket­ Two leml'finallBts of last year’s League for four years straight, are National Guards ...... H . D Falkoskl, R, lon g...... 3 1 junior basketbsdl league although toumainent battle tonight for a not likely to resume their place at Score at halftime, 22-20. Reo Five; ball history, an inspired Rec Five quintet scoi^d an im­ Campion, R, fou l ...... 4 1 beaten by the West Side Saddles in quarter*final berth In the A. A. U. the head of the parade bcfdre the Referee, BIU Coyle of Walilngtord. pressive triumph over the* National Guards in the McCann. G. long ...... 4 3 the final game on the schedule Mon- current season ends two weeks Time, ten minute quartcre. opening tilt of the; annual , town title series at the Turkington, G, under basket . 4 .1 National basketball championships, dya. The Collegians with ten vic­ hence, but they Btem to be "all set'* Scorer, Erik W. MOdcan. ’' Dowd, O, short ...... 4 7 which swung into the third round tories and three defeats finisheo two School Street Rec last night. • 1.1688 than 300. fans, .the to became the team to beat when Timer, Thomas W. Stowe. Turkington,* O, sh ort...... 4 9 with only two favorites in the dis> points ahead of the Herald and siaat lowest number ever to attend a series encounter, aa\Y tb^ playoffe start. Campion, R, under basket ... 6 9 card. Side, tied for second place with eight i-.i From a bad thltd in their dlvliloh{ the heavily favored champiohs;bow in.-defeet before a Campion, R, undei basket ..; 8 9 The headliner contest- is between Victories and five defeats each. tbe Bruins • have dllmbed dn four superior opponent by a score of 45 to 40. - Holland. O, sid e ...... 8 U Schuessler Athletic Club of Chica­ The Buddies occupied the cellar gamee into eeocnd place, piayini a There was'nothihg flukey about the Rec Five’s sur­ Second Quarter go and Southern Kansas Stage with seven games won and six lost R. O. Lines of Kansas aty, the same brand of hockey that will win al­ DIFFERENT VIEWS MEET prising victory. The challengers played a brilliant, The Collegians, a team of promising Faulkner, R, under basket ..10 11 most anywhere. Last night they teams—with a flook of new faees McCann, G, under basket .... 10 13 youngsters, were In danger only at skatec^ the traditional rings around aggressive brgnd.of heads up basketball that was —which forght it out for third the end of the first round, when they Falkoskl. R. under basket ...12 13 the Detrmt Red Wings, divlelon coupled with a desperate determination to upset the place last year in th: playoff game were deadlocked with the Herald for Farr. G, under basket...... 12 16 between the defeated semi-llnalists. leaders, to'win 4-1. R o ll’s PAY COT STAND pre-gaihe dope bucket. They did more than that. Campion, R, side ...... 14 13 first. Obrecbbwskl won the indivi­ They Chtpiayed Detroit ih every It occupies the "spot' ’— 0 p. m.—• dual Boorlttg hofiofs fof the champs They kicked it to smithereens. -V - Cotter, R, under basket...... 16 13 department and rang Up their four because they played a closuy con­ with 91 points, Muldoofi was second Superior Sbootifif (touitts . a ------• ■ ■ ------Hewitt, R, fou l ...... 17 13 tested game a year ago with goals before they let the Wings With 86, Raguakue thifdwitb 47 and Tbe Guards had a. better passing McCann, Q. long ...... 17 17 Bchueesler victorious, 26-24. The score two minutei before the finish. Sports Writore’ ReactionsI G a m e 's S iir fe /ig A fe Bycholski fourth with 49: The Col- attack and more smoomiy 'function­ McCann, G, foul .....,...<,17 is renewal o. their rivalry will find As a result Bostoh went a point ing teamwork but these advantages leglana amaseed a total of 379 points Faulkner. R, long ...... 18 18 the Liners revamped by the addi­ ahead of the idle Rangers and clip­ Wore nullified by me Rev Five’s su­ in thirteen games played. Are For and Against His Ben Cluhe, genial manager of me Hewitt, R, fou l ...... 20 18 tion of several former college stars, ped Detroit’s margli. to tour points, Reo team, was in a jubuant mood periority at shooting baskets, both Dowd. R, lon g ...... 22 18 T a East Side (21) some from the Maryville Teachers after me game, He went around from me floor and the fotlid circle. McCann, O, sid e ...... 22 20 OoUege, runnerup last year; with aI B* Fi T Two other gamee on last night's It was a ding dong, well ptoyen bat* 3 UUaao, rf...... , , o 0 6 Refnsal To Accept Salary siapmng his players on the^hack as Third Quarter new coach, Henry P. iba of Mary ' program helped complicate the job a timen of sxpresslag his apprecia­ tk in me first halt me Rees staying R. G. vllle, and a new home base, Kansas 2 CteoMettl, If. .... 4 0 8 in front mrough more accurate fcul 3 La doss, G...... 2 1 6 of figuring out the advaaoe "dope*’ tion for mslr efforts. Incidentally, McCann. Q. foul ...... t. .22 21 Olty. Hie Liners represent^ Wlch- O b this year’s struggle for the Stan­ of $50,000 For Coming Shooting, but in a loosely played sec­ 2 Haral^urta, rg. ... 2 l 5 his own back did not escape. Farr, G, foul ...... 22 22 ^ Ita last year. ley Cup. The New York Ameiicahs ond half me home team took the Dowd. R. long ...... 24 22 Schuemer has been augmented 0 Urbanettl, Ig...... 1 1 3 khotted up the third place itruggie Coach Will aarke. Manager Jim­ lead -early in me mird period and Farr, G, fou l ...... 24 23 by the acqulsltiott of Burr Harper, BasebaO Season. remained in front to me final whis­ 10 9 3 21 Ih the International Divisiott with a my Nsm and captain Ty'Holiand of Dowd, R, fou l ...... 26 ?3 former Umverslty of Illinois bas­ 2-1 overtime triumph over the Mon­ tle, miming up an advantage as Farr, G, short ...... 26 25 ketball captain, and it retains its Herald (14) ' the Guards have a real compiiogted treal Canadiens that put the oiube jig-eaw puszle to work on ta x week high aa eight pomts at one time. Hewitt. R, under basket ...... 27 23 generalissimo, Wllhs Young, who B F X New York, March 8.‘—(AP)— Tbe Reca played far above meir 1 Montie, rg.% i' o 2 back on even terms in their private as they seek a means of forming a Campion, R, foul ...... 23 23 was rated All-American guard at season’s form from tbe start and I 2 Brown, ig...... 2 0 4 struggle ahd the Montreal Maroons Babe Ruth’s fiat ainnouncement Campion-proi^ er at the Rec last night. Tbe game Boston at Philadelphia. 0 Smith,'Ig ...... 0 0 0 Battling to keep out of tbe cellar Ruth a "bull in a bear market” and Campion was not waved to the showers until me last minute ol me and only once again did they gain a shot by BID Dowd sent- me Rees to was slow and rough in spots al­ American Association 1 Vennert Ig ...... 6 0 12 and to put a good finish on the home added that the “day is past, when three-point margin ‘over’ tbeir '’p- St. Louis at Tulsa. game but Turkington and Dowd of. me front but after eacb team made though tbe Rangers played their 1 Judd, Ig ...... 1 0 2 part o f who* nas been a rather drab be can dictate bis terms e.ad have ponents. a free try = apiece Farr deadlocked 1 Brown, c ...... 1 0 2 them met because of bis drawing tbe Guards went out early ir me usual fast game. The first team of season, Detroit carried tbe Tecs in­ Second Period Thrills m atters wim.a short toss. Then tbe Rangers played only me first powers at *tbe gate.” finri half. to an overtime period last night be­ Tbe second quartet furnished, tbe Hewitt scored under me basket and quarter and a few minutes of the tV N T E B 8 PBINOS ALL-STABS 10 13 0 26 At'Detroit, M. F. Drunkenbrod. fore they finally yielded with only mdst tfarillihg basketball of the conr Catoplon added two foul tries and -a last. Theft second team played the BEAT gT. JAMES’S ALL-STARS Referee, Johnson, limpire. Mal- Neimer team displayed mucb de­ 26 seconds to go. Tory Grejfg sank sports editor of the Free Press, test as players on both teams dilbr field gbal that widened tbe gap to rest of the game. Tbe first team loD. Scorer, Green. Score at half­ fensive ability as a unit and most the goal that won tbe game and said that “undsr normal conditions bled down the floor and swept under six points to. favor of foe Rees. held tbe Newsies scoreless to me Center Springs AU-Stars (22) time 11-9, St James. Babe Ruth would be entitled to of me play took place under tbe p , B. P , T gave London an undisputed bold on baskets aimougb me- Rees se/med m e hoop to score with neat top shots Turkington, guilty of bis third first quarter and scored seven points first place after Gene Carrigan’e m ore than 160,000 because o f biS as they sped beneath tbe basket. personal, v/as replaced by Mattson,, themselves. 8—B. Johnson, r f ...... 4 0 8 BOWLING CONGRESS TO START tremendoUH drawing powers—but able to score from any section of two tallies in tbe third period bad tbe fioor. Tbe ten second rule did Faulkner and Falkutkl scored for who Immediately shaved the Rec.s The second team played niceiy 1—W. Fish, I f ...... 8 1 7 it’s different now." 3-—N. Richm ond, e ...... i o 2 knotted tbe count. The defeat left not go into effect until tbe last me Rees in this manner and Me. lead to mree points, where it re­ both defensively and offensively and CorUmbus, O., March 8—(AP) — the Olympics still only two points "I think, he’s getting too much.” mained #18 Faulkner, and Holland, 1— N. putt, rg ...... 1 0 2 Bank holiday or not, nearly 4,800 period and it certainly speeded up Cann and Farr duplicated tor me constantly kept the hall going very ahead of tbe last-place Cleveland In­ said 8. O. Grauley, sports editor of tallied from tbe floor. At tbis stage 3—B. Cole, I g ...... 1 1 3 bowlers will begin tbeir c b ^ after tbe gam e. Guards to make the count 16-12 m fast. Morlarty played well «1- dians. the Philadelphia Inquirer. "Every­ tbe Invaders favor. rThen. Campion of the proceedings the. gam e was thougb me whole team played good.. one or more of tbe three major body is taking a cut, there’s no 11—Totals ...... 10 2 22 London’s chances of bolding tbe Incidentally, me'' two Dowds, ■cored from t^e side, and. .Cotter anything but basketball but it They were too fast for me Newsies titles of the American Bowling (Jon- reason Ruth shouldn’t.’’ provided plenty for the small crowd St. James’s All-Stars (20) 8Tess here Thursday. Prize 1 oney lead undoubtedly will be hampered Ernie and w l, bad me same num­ came through with bis only . basket, to cope with and showed tbeir supe­ New 'fork experts, apparently a top shot from tbe bucket mat gave to cheer about. . P- B. P. T. about 176,000 now Is tied up be­ by having to play two gamee on ber on tbeir jerseye, fiVc. And riority through tbe game. *^ 0 believing Ruth's announcement all me Rees tbe lead. Soon aft^ Cot­ Bens ‘{'ake Comntand . . Rangers only committed mree p4r- 2— Kose (c), r f ...... 4 0 8 cause of banking restrictions, but successive nights, but tbe Tees itill Btuigeon, who guarded Holland nao 0— Barret, If ...... o 0 0 have tbeir enviable record of having part of the usual “ballyhoo” lead­ me ekme Humber os hie opponent, ter went out via the porsoiuU foui Field goals by Sturgeon and Cam­ sonais, compared to eight made by Elmer H. Baumgarten, A. B. C. ing up to his signing a contract as pion, with a foul by Faulkner, agato: 0"-lAaiy, If . 0 0 ' 0 president, is confident tbe situation lost only ttyo home ga.ues all sea*, an right. route and was repiAced by:: R.ii me Newries. usual, have declined, almost with­ Dowd - Hewitt added a tree try'to sent the Rees margin upward as the Rangers (22) 2—DuPont, rf, c ...... 0 2 2 will be cleared up before March 17 son. One of these was to Buffalo by out exception, to comment on tbe final period got uhdemay. and P. B. F. T* 1— Squatrlto, ...... 2 1 5 when he is due to begin distribution a 6-3 count. Thsy won two others Next week’s ,^game at me Arnlory ve me Rdcs X 17-16 margin but 0—McCann, I g ...... 2 1 l at home by 1-0 scores, took a 7-0 Babe’s “ultimatum.” Wednesd^ night should be a hum­ cCann dropped in a beautiful long from then on it was toe Rec hive s 0—Raguskus. r f...... 0 0 0 of cash awards. Such well-known .commentators E trimming in one game at. Buffalo dinger. The imes will be out to fol­ shot that khotted the score again. ball game. Holland and Farr scored l^McCurry, r f ...... 2 1 9 Eighteen states and Canada are as Joe Vila of tbe Sun and Fred 6 —Totals ...... 8 4 20 and tied the other two on ihe Bison low up me advantage of a one game Rees Ahead At Half - , for me Guards but me last desper- 0— Byoholsky, rf ...... 0 0 (L represented in the list of 4,425 bov/t- Lieb of the Evening Post bave Score at halftime: 15-7, Center rink. lead and me Guards will attempt to Mc(Jann’s throw from me com- atft attempts tu rally and win went 6*—Kennedy. If .•••••••2 0 4 ere booked for competition in the suggested, however, that tbe situa­ Spring^. even the series by a home floor vie pllmenta^ circle put me Guards^ to for naught, foul shots being all that 1— Morlarty, I t ...... 3 0 6 singles, two-man and five-man dlvi- tion this year, is markedly different Eight-minute quarters. lions. tory. Tbe fMt mat me third game front by a single, point. It vas kept me Rees from winning by a -0^—Rcbiietz, c •••••• •.# • I 6 2 and that there is .every prospect will be played at th» Armory now destined to be toe last time mat me ■wide m argin. 0- **Judd. C «•...••••.»•. 0 0 0 Last Night ’it Ughta that the Yankees really mean to looms as a blf advaniaga to me cbamplohs held me lead, ajmaugb As It looked to mis department, 9~-Dellafera, rg ...... 0 1 1 make Ruth no offer calling for Guards but after last night's game they tied twice more before the me Rac overwhellnlng de- 1— Stevenson, rg ...... 0 .2 ''\t' more than tbe 880,000 they origi­ mis department refuses to commit Rees pUed up a commanding ad­ terminatlpo.to proveItaxhtUtyafter 0— A htonlo, ig ...... I 0 2 By Associated Pmes nally tendered. Itself. It certainly went a long way vantage in foe final quarter. a mediocre Mason inbued m e play­ 0—Andenon. Ig'0 0 0 Philadelphia— Harry Dubllhsky, towards pinvlnr .tMlY trite adage With a minute, to gn.to toe period. ers with fighting spirit that refused Chicago, outpointed Young Firpo, /N BO^ FBOTECA^S B O X W ' *^ou can’t teR^.^book by me Faulkner let loose a Ibtig .pop thai to be licked and it brought out a 3 9 4 22 Pennsgrove, N. J., 8. \ cover.’!'. ; ■wished the Oorda nektly BOWLING West Palm Beach. Fla.—^te, Springfield, Bl., March 8-^|AR)r^ Dowd perioitoed a rinriliii^.feat a remained hlddpn through thirty-one 1—Johnstm, rf ...... 0 0 Nobo, Key West, Fla., outpdlnted' A bill aimed for the protontlgn of moment'. later, after.v J if^ t had gam es. 0—^Foley, rf 0- Q Lou Terry, S t Louu, 10. ring fighters in Illinois and dratiro dr0pped/4n anotoer ff^ -w 9w . Mc- Gamploa la Star - -' 8-^Brown. If 1 1 0 St. Paul—Charlie Retzlafl, Duluth, following tbe recent death (ri'Erpie wR£sn.mc Ciann’s ride hhot ended tliyi:’scoring “Pete” Campion waa outataadliij 0—Sullivan, If ...... £ 0 0 outpointed Tom Heen^, New Zea­ Bohaaf o f B oetia . follow in g bill qn* to the first half wim the R^vahead, tor the Reea, to>yi°6 splendid all- 1- b-Sheldco, e ...... 1 land, 10. > counter yfitb Priibo Camera la N4^ ■ By Associsted Prtti' 22-20. • arotmd gaqfo. FaUlkaer: apil. Falkor yi-p-rWalker. t g ...... 0 d Aleaandria, Va—.Petey Barrow, York, was before'.^the Uinoia Senate . Aihsny, N, Y.—Jim Londoa, 200, Bees Cheek Ooeely ski also featured and .e v ^ ; player • 0---Swaaeea,-irf ...... '. d Birmingham, Ala., etq^ped B M e to d a y ;-' St. Louie, mrew Ernie Dusek, 210, The Guards jeensed handicapped on me team deaetyes pw se.. . fot 0-rilotitle; rg .1 6 Schwartz, Baltimore, 1. • ..Tbe measuri igopld^rohibit box­ Nebraska, S9:18. somewhat by m e irnall playing'sur­ melr mkry'eioue perforpiiuito in: me Jte-M06ser, Ig ...... X X- M tm raV’S AUUETS Yqungstc wn < (D.^aquette /fflve- ing, sparring^'dr-'wii^ng matches;- New YoTH-t-Ed (Strdbgler) Lewis, face and. their pa^ng^ did not dltck face^of terrific oddx mio, Chicago, outbointed Freddie, wben the-fioaUetanto diffet morq 24()."U)S»A'ngiiieS, thfew SAm stein, wim its. usual, perfection.. Thm too “Hank” MeCana was intzgerald, Youngstown, 10. than ten poiinds in weight.' atiB. H ewark, 46:82. th'rir shopting .wai poor, But not So- outetindtog playef on iU faref:

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LOST AND FOUND WANTED AUTOE- WANTED—TO BUY 68 MOTORCYCLES 12 FOUND—SUH OF MONEY Uit OLD GOLD WANTED, anything YOUTH FINDS F W INTEREST IS KEEN Frld»y. Owner may have by paytais WANTED TO BUY good second such V old broken rings, cbaina, If It’s A Reewd, Probably It fbr adr.| and identiiyiBF. 192 Bast hand car. Muat be pheap. No deal* bracelets, gold teeth, and watdhtl. Powlin,t< Center. era need aipply. Write Box X, Apply or mail it to De Bbbevtis DiAINTREEPERE Herald. Jewelry Shop, 926 Main street, ...... ^ . . . . MERCHANTS LEAGUE IN YALE TOURNEY LOST—TAN DASH hound, aaawere H artfc^, Brown Thomson Bldg., Bdloi^ To ^ Bansdi to name of Mickey, Children's pet in teie Merchants League at tee license 80928. Call 8308, Hansen, Third Floor. 153 Pearl. MOVING—TRUCKINIG*- Charter Oak alleys last night Keiths Nsw York, March 8.-^Big Jlm ^st of his best performances shows Pete Boitwiek, WeeUiy took six out of eight points from Bauscb blew' into town tee other it to be: STORAGE 20 BOARDERS WANTED 59A Large Crowds Expected At LOST—BLACK AND BROWN Col- tee A. A P. Stores. Watkins took day to take jiart in various indoor 100 meters ...... SILVER LANEhBUS LINE offer tbe three points from tee Hardware 400 meters ...... 52.bs. lie dog, license No. 38653. Finder ROOM AND BOARD at 811.0Q pet American HonemaB, To track meete during the season. We please call 8118 or notify 307 accommodatlfni of-l^elr large De> Stores and tee First National broke 1500 meten ...... 4 min. 5os. Opemiig GamH Tonor- Luxe bus for lo t^ , party or team week. Tbe Hotel Sberldim. Tel. alwAjrs knew tee football and track Gardner street. 3678. ■ even wite tee Professionals. AI High Jump...... 5 f t 11 1-2 in. trips at special rates. Phone 8063, Tiy Graod NatiooaL Petke had high single of 133 and star of Kansas was good, and teat Broad Jump...... 23 ft. 1 in. 8860, 8864. row; Play At Storrs Also. h l^ three string of 359. his winning of tee Olympic decath­ Pole v a u lt...... 13 f t 3 1-2 in. APARTMENTS, FLATS. Hardware Stores (1) AUTOMOBILES lon championship last year proved Javelin throw ...... 205 ft FOR SALE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TENEMEN’Rg 63 EDITOR'S NOTE: l^ e deeds of G. Smith ...... 73 89 90—252 Dircus throw ...... 173 ft| moving, general trucking, livery "Pete” Bostwlbk, ypning Amierican Gallasso ...... 1 0 4 102 95—301 it Maybe you didn't know bis record Shot p u t ...... 51 ft. 11 in, New Haven, March 8.— (AP) — 1932 CHEVROLET COACH; 1932 service. Our affiliation with United FOR RENT—6 ROOM house and honeman who will ride . In ‘ the EJdgar ...... 83 107 86—276 was so impresrive as tee fallowing 110-meter high hurdles...... 15.6s. There v-as every indication today tee Checrolet Roadster; 1931 Cbevrcdet Vans Service means lower ratcb on garage, 49 Summer street. Tele­ Grand National Steeplechiuie March Olson ...... 114 121 109—344 Class A and B games in tee Inter­ furniture moving to distant points. Sedan; 1931 Wiliys Sedan; 1931 phone 8731. 24 at Liverpool, are reconnted In A. Anderson ...111 106 97—314 scholastic basketball tournament in Ford Town Sedan. Cole Motors. Large modem truckb, experienced this article, -the last of a smies of White tox squad is present and tee Arena beginning tomorrow will Phone 6463. men, prompt service, all goods in­ FOR RENT—6 AND 4 ROOM tene­ three on tbe famous sporiihg event. 485 525 477 1487 ments, sdl improvements. Apply 95 Baseball Briefs working, Manager Lew Fonseca’s sured while In transit are features Watkins (8) starting lineup, as he now figures be witnessed by large crowds. The offered at no extra expense to you. Foster street, telephone 5230 or ^ By BT1<¥. BBAUCHEB Hennequin...... no lOO 1 3 5 -^ 5 interest appears to be unusually 4545. NEA Service Sports Editor it, is complete. Want Ad Informatiini Daily trips to New 7ork, oaggau Lovett ...... ^106 96 108—310 Sarasota, Fla., March 8.—(AP) Simmons be In left, wite keen. delivered direct to steamship piem Frazier...... m n i 101—323 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, New York, March 8.—On March —^A half holiday has been declared Mule Haas in center and eiteer On Thursday afternoon, Hillhouse For further infortnatloD call 3063. Gleason ...... 73 85 95—253 in tee Boston Red Sox camp in Evar Swanson, Elias Funk or Rec Manchestef 8860. 8864. PerrCtt & Gleiuiey. Inc. vdtb all modem improvements, to 24 England will watch one more High of New Haven will play Wind­ adults. Inquire 187 Maple street. Wlganowski ...lO l 121 81—303 honor of tee arrival of tee new Kress in right Fonseca will play ham High of Willimantic, to be fol­ Evening Herald daring performance by a young ownen, Tom Yawkey and Eddie first, Mlnter Hayra second, Luke lowed by Meriden High against New FOR RENT—3 ROOM FLAT, aU American millionaire to whom 501 513 520 1534 Collins. Manager M a ^ McManus Appling shortstop, and Jimmy COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Britain High. In tee evening, Shel­ CLASSIFIED improvements, heat furnished, 1st paths of peril are a pleasure was so certain teat a long (xinfer- Dykes, tee third former member of ton High viB play Bristol, and Ly­ First National (2) ADVERTISEMENTS BICAUTY CULTURE—Bam While floor, 3 minutes from Post Office. The young man is 23-year-old ence would follow their appearance tee Athletics, will be at third base. man Hall of Wallingford will play learning. Details free. Hartford Tel. 4753. G. H. "Pete” Bostwlck, who has Wright ...... 101 81 91— 273 here this morning teat he called off Bridgeport Central. B enny...... 104 122 tee first session. Count SIX Eversffs words to s Una Academy ot Hairdressing 693 Main Jived in tbe saddle since be was a 98—326 San Antonio, Tex., March 8.— The semi-finals will be Friday eve­ InltisJs. numbers and abbreviations FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Irish ...... 79 gs 95—272 The entire squad, however, will each count as s word and compound sL*'eet. Hartford. (A P )— The arrival of ve more ning and the finals Saturday after­ with all improvements. Apply 96 boy of seven. Pete will risk his GUoert ...... 107 101 92— 800 be put through its paces under Col noon. words as two words. Minimum cost la Foster street or telephone 6052. neck this time in the Grand Nation­ Tigers today was to fill the training price of three lines. Nelson ...... 89 lOO 109—304 Una’ exacting eyes tel* afternoon. eamp lineup, and enable Manager Line rates per day for transient al Steeidecbase, the most uncertain Storrs, March 8.— (AP) — Con­ ads. MONEY TO LOAN 33 FOh KENT-rTWO, THREE, ano 4 and dangerous horse race in the Bucky Harris to ge tunder way wite Ififfeetivc March 17. IWR room apartmenu, beat, janltut world. 480 508 485 1475 St. Petersburg, Fla., March 8.— tee serious business of whipping his necticut State Cefilege will be hoet Cash Uhargs service refrlgerakot furalsned. Call At an early age Pete renounced Professionals (2) (AP) — Having advised Hubert squad into shape for a heavy sea- to a large gathering of High school tf Consecutive Days ..| 7 cis » ets HAVE 82500 FOR GOOD urct mort­ Pagani ...... 98 92 110—300 Pruett, who bad hopes of mlxlnj' pupils for three .lays when 8 Consecutive uays .. » eu il ets gage. Call 3654. Wallace D. Robb. Artbur A. Kncfla 5440 or 4131 tbe soft life of tee idle rlcb for B ow ers...... go soa. Pete Fox, Earl Webb, Frank 1 Uay ...... I 11 ets II ets 875 Main streeL tee arduous career of a horseman. 90 112— 291 his pitching with bis medical prac­ Poljack, Bill Rhiel and Harry Davis come here to play in tee ci>— c All orders tor irrsaular Inssrtlona Gray dawn, when others of bis es­ Moriarty ...... 81 95 105—281 tice, to spend tee coming season were expected today, completing tee and D schedule o f tee interschola*- will be cbsrscd at tbs one time rats. Dutro 96 98 trading his St. Louis patients, tic basketball cdiampionsbip tourna­ hpeeial rates tor ions term every HELP WANTED— FOR RE3NT—4 ROOM tenement, 5 tate were returning from night 124—318 roster. clubs, found Pete at tee stables, Genovesl ...... H2 119 113— 344 TIanager BUI McKechnie of tee ment. day advertlsina glvsn upon reuusst. Ridgewood street; garage, inquire It Is expected each team wUI hm Ads ordered tor three or six days FEMALE 35 L. Lenti, 178 Parker street. Phone working out horses on tee flat or Boston Braves, today appeared In and stopped before tbs third or 6ttb 5623. schooling teem at tee Jumps 476 494 564 1584 tee mood to tel. Bill Urbanski to New Orleans, March 8__ (AP) __ accompanied by manyssupporters. day will be charged only tor tbs ae* WANTED A MAID for general remain la his Perth Amboy, N. J, Five proznislng rookies today at­ Play arrangements have been com­ tual number of times the ad sppssr* housework, in West Hartford, state Two years ago, when be reached sd, obarging at tbs rats sarnsd. but 8 OR 2 ROOM SUITS in new John- tee age of 21, .he was generally Keiths (8) barber shop. tracted more than ordinary atten­ pleted. Litchfield and New Sfilford no allowance or refunds esn be made age, nationality and wages expect­ acclaimed the greatest steeplechase (Postponed Match) ■ Pruett asked permission to de­ tion from Manager Roger Peckin- High play at 8 p. xn. tomorrow, sad on six time ads stopped sffsr tbs ed. References required. P. O. Box wor Block, facing Main street, very rider in America. Thousands* of E. Keith ...... 87 85 99—271 lay reporting to tee Braves untl paiigb of tee- Cleveland Indians. Nathan Hale o f Moodus and Tlxbm- .>1 fifth day. 19, West Hartford.. desirable, modem tmprovementw. aston High an hour later. In the Wo "till forbids" ..isplay linos act 1 bone 8726 or janitor 7685. sure-teing bettors followed Bost Kelsb ...... 97 98 101—296 May 1, explaining teat his medical Harley Boss, first baseman acquired sold, wick in tee steeplechase at Sara­ Murphy ...... 1 0 1 109 111—321 practice would bold him In St. from Chattanooga, fielded so im­ evening tee games will be between The Herald will not be rssponstblo toga and other eastern tracks. Louis until teen. McKechnie. more pressively in Us first practice ses­ Salisbury and New Citqqqn High tor mors than one ineorrsot insertion HELP WANTED—MALE 36 FOK RENT-LILLEY ST. -N e a . C ervlni...... 92 120 116—828 Center, modem ttve rooms, flrst It was only natural teat his am­ H a y es...... 93 Interssted in bli pitching problems sion most veterans expressed doubt at 8:80 and Saybrook and Blooxnflrid ot any sdvsrtissinsnt ordsrod for 109 93—266 High at 9:80. tiiors than ons time, MEN WANTED TO CONDUCT floor, steam beat, garage. Inquire bition should be to have tee leg than Pruett’s medical ones, bas Eddie Morgan could bold bis Initial Tbs inadvoftsnt umisslon ot ineor* 21 EIro etreet. Cai; 66^1. up on a winner in tee Grand Na­ crossed him off the Braves’ list. sock Job. Big Harold Trosky, with Tbe Thursday winners will plify in rsct uoblieatlon of advsriising will be world renowned Rawleigb Home tional. His debut was to have oc­ 470 521 520 1511 tee semi-finals Friday Uj^t and the rsotinsd only by egnssIlntteS ot tbs Service husineee in Eaet Hartford, A. B P. Stores (1) Although RabUtt Maranvllle, Quinqy, 111., and Burlington, Iowa, ebarge made lor tbs ssrvleo endsrsd. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on curred several years age, but be Smite Fred Leach anu Red Worthlngtra lost year, was tee battftag sensa­ final matebea for tlM 1988 honors la All advsrtlssmsDis must eoDforn South Mancbestei, Windsor and postpone it in order to try for “ “ 88— 88 these classes will be at 8 p. m. Sat­ Hartford. Reliable buetier can etart Lauiel etreet, modem improve- Yerks ...... 94 97 75—266 have yet to appear to camp, Mc< tion. Three of Us drives cleared tbe in style, copy end typography wtfh mente, garden, garage if desired. the American polo team teat was Kechnie^ie worried only by Urban- right field fence. urday. I’vgulsfiens sflfereed by tbs publish* earning |25 we.kly and increaee to meet tbe British in tbe inter­ R^ggatts ...... 84 97 ------181 srs and tbsy reserve tht right to rapidly. Writs immediately. Raw- Inquire 91 Laurtl etreet. Oresnburg...... 98 91 97—281 ski’s unexolained absence. Nothing Winegorner, Bean and Twogood, edit, revise or rsjsst any eopy eon* national matches. Now, it seems has been beard from him since bis pitchers brought from Toledo of tee sidsrsd objsoiionshls, leifb Co., Dept. CU-8S-S, Albany, MARCH 1ST., MODERN 6 room assured, be will ride Mrs. F. Am­ Pstko ...... Ill 188 115—869 BURGLAR CAPTURED Carlson ...... 92 contract, sold to contain a lubstom American Asioclation, so Impreiied OLUIINU HOUA6—CISMtOsd ads to N. y. flat, Bbodei, steam neat, oil im*4 brose Clark’s ECellsboro’ .Tack in 85 100—277 tlol increase, was mollsd him in be published same day must bo rs- tbe maddest of oil horse races. Tbe PeoklDpaugb he' glvei them more Fall River, Moss., March 8^ osivsd bv II o'eloek ooont Wsiurdays provementfe, garage. Apply 96 December. than an even chance to stay in tee lOilIt a. m, Hamlin etreet. Phone 5404. horse is quoted at 20 to 7, Pete’s 474 508 470 1447 (AP)—Alme Voln of New Bedford PUIILTKY AND SUPPLIES 43 prsienoe navlDg a wholesoms effect big show all leosoD. was captured by police early today TELEPHONE YOUR FOR RENT—8 ROOM apartment, on tee odds. KeiHw (8) • Biloxi, Miss., March 8.—(AP)— in tbe Empire teeater after at- Limbered up by a bit of atroigbt WANT ADB. CUSTOM HATCHING, tray of 16U all Improvemente, new m range, When Pete woe a very email boy E. I ^ it h ...... 88 91 96—289 Tampa, FIA., March 8.—(AP)—If temptf had been made to blow the Ads srs seespteo over the tslspbOBS egfi or part ot, |4Au, MtUnge ot eteam beat, bot, water hbator, ga­ be received hie firet leeeon j t f K«l|b ...... 102 128 112—842 battlM in initial practice, the training camp work meoni any­ safe and steal its oontents. • at tbs UHAKau RATIi) given above 1000 dggb or ovar 2 1-9 eenta par rage If desired. Rent |20. 109 Poe* borNmanebip from b li aunt, lA’i. lAupbyi...... 96 .77 WashlBgtoD Ileaators 'turned today thing, the. Cincinnati Reda should go A fiompanioD of Voih, who, with SB a eonvsnisnes to advertisers, but 84—256 to .m«s and' groupders. Maybe the Nsw Mdford man, was sur­ the CA8H KATkb will be seeebiee ee egg. fidgerton, 605 North Main ter street.—Orube. Thomog' Hitchcock. One of hie Cervlni ...... 92 96 104—892 plocss in tbs National League pen­ ■traet. Pbont 6416. UDClei.li F. Ambroee Clark, who bleary batting eyes after tbe win­ nant roes. Manager Donls Bush, in­ prised by theater employes while |i'Jl/U FAYMICN'i’ If paid ai the buei*. Hayes ...... «, .102 112 99—818 iiees olfiee on or before tbe eevenib FOR RENT—IN SBLWlTi Build- regularly Joins tbs Prince of ter'! lay-off contributed, but tbe tent on putting Ui jhargss in prims working on tbe safe, got away. (lay tellowi.iB rhs ffrer ineertioB ot ing, two room apartment, front, Wales In the bunt eeoeon at Mel­ burliag by Walter (towart. Jack condition, has bhfifiod benwhea from Shots wsre fired at Voin's compan­ eaeb ad etberwtee tbe CHAHUlt! 474 504 494 1473 Ruioell and Lefty Whlteblll ion as be fled down the street, voin SATA Will be auliwieu ho rrv|innil< FUEL AND FEED 49-A aiso furnished roome. Inquire SeJ* ton Mowbray, One of bli broteere, A. B P. Btoree (1) kept tea field during pycatlcs so tbs play­ billty for errors in fsirorcnsd sde Albert 0., owni Mate. Another tbe batten itepping. found biding in tbe theater building, wite Shoe Shop. Yerks 78 74 96—347 ers wUI keep on their feet and will be ■■■imied siio 'i'vfi svvuriey FOR 1 ALB—KINDLING wood, de- brother, Dunbar, is a Yale grad­ bustls. polios said. oennet be guersnitsd liverad if daairad. J, W, Holt Com> Smith . . . . I , , , , 87 86 85—367 Employes working in aaotbsr FOR R BN T-TO ADULTS, five uate, Gremburg ..... 90 Fort Myepi, Fla., March 8.— In sxcsilsnt bsoltb after tbs a^ pany, Self Barve Grooary. room flat, with ail modem Improve* Pete might have been a Yale 87 109—888 (AP)-Talk in part of tbs theatre lisard tbs noise INDEX OF Patke 105 115 106—836 tbs .Pbllodslpbia took of influsnsa which laid him up mente, oil burner, farage. 87 Del* grad, too, but Uncle Ambroie le A^lstios spring traiatei camp is lopt ysar, CUck Hofsy was on tbe made in the theater office the CLASSIF1CATJ0N8 fflont etreet, esid to have interpoeed violent ob* Carlson ...... 84 93 104—880 safe breakers. They ran to ths S ir t b i GARDEN-FARM—DAIRY turning from baseball to the grounds toi'Ay. A Jectlone. question of tht day: offlos and gave chase os tbe rob­ ^egsgemente S bers fled. M erri* *se u ______PRODUCTS 50 KENT HUNTING 7~ Tell ue ^ 9* "Why moke a mediocre eobolar 444 468 499 1406 "What are ws going to use for u e s ih e , , , D you wont. We'll teke oars of it for out of a great rider?” woe tbe bur­ money?” PBlOEl GODfa UP Police charged Voln with break­ Usrd (If 'mnbe ...... S FOR'SALE—1-2 TON nsAngdl bddte; you without charge. R. T. MoCann, den of bli unole’e argument. Bo in- CHARTER OAK DOUBLES ing and nterinf and lareojy. In tlsiRorlBin Most 0^ tbs players corns to tbs F 60 buvbelf carrots. B. G. Bowere, 75 69 Center etreet. Dial 7700. eteod of going to tbe olaeeroom, In tbs Charter Oak Doubisi to­ New Britain, March 8.— (AP) — i^ei and Found ...... i Deffllng etreet. Tel. 7172. training camp with very littl# Announoefnsfifs ...... i Pete went to the itabtei, night A. Cervlni and Subie v« ready sash—and a book of blank local bronebsf of Western Pocking ptrsonsif .. (I... I...... iM I FOR KKN'i’-TH K E E , live anfl els Profeeiionnl Jockeys who usually Schubert and F. Cervlni; A. Wilkie bouses rspor^d today that the price room tenemente, with all modem obsoks. Tbs bonk holiday makes it ASlOIMUhllVB scoff at "gentlemen riders,” into •ad Howard vs. Plltt and Fahey; impossible for them to cash cheeks, of pork products hod risen about 75 Auloniobiies U/i dale ...... 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 improvements, inquire At 14V East which oloii Pete naturally falls, Auiomoblles for Uiybsrffo » Borowskl and Brennan vs. Walker so they bavr> turned to establishing per cent and prices of beef on an WITNESS Aute Aeeeeeoriee—'nrse ...... Center etreet oi telephone 7864. soon learned to respect the quiet and Chanda. avsrirags of 20 par cent. MoneyModi rs- FOR SALE—1 LARGE davenport, 2 little fellow with tbe determined credit with local retailers. Most of of accident at noon Batnrdayf Auio Ktbsirin*—Pslntlng ...... 7 largo cbalre of gonuine loatbcr, In the squad are now charging every­ csivsd at the braenbesiracnbss herehers is bsing ofixig Auto 9oliuolf .... 1 ...... FOR r e n t - 6 r o o m FLA'i with Jaw' and tbe .eerious eyes. He let Deo. Srd on Bolton-Ooven^ read good condition. Exeelltat for doc* SWEEPSTAKES TONIGHT thing fron a flvs-csnt drink of sent to New York and hurried west ...... '•7 garage, 17 Walker etreeu Inquire them know be could take cere of irplane, it was reported, will receive reward for any Infer- Autoe^For ftfiro ...... tor'e office. 94 Holl etreet. W, Manning, 15 Walker etreet. Tonight at Murphy’s alleys will soda to a box of cigars. mation. Write Box L» Care ef {ioroitoo^oryioo—Mtoroiit . . . . . IV hlffliielf In any kind of a scrAmble. b# handicap sweepstakes open to slight...... Increase in the price of Moforeyelae- Sieyeies 11 Reepeotinr him they otme to like grooerlMtries has been made, wnolesale The Herald. Wanfed AatOB-MntnreveleB . . . . II . FOR SALE-USED COAL range. all. Thlf was osnounesd in Tuesday Winter Haven, Fla., March 8.— him for hie unoosumlhg WAye. night’s paper for Friday night which ffroosry bouses reported. SulsMB sad FrnfsaeliHial fevvlefa In good condition. Call at 151 Blreh WANTED TO RENT 63 His name is Georgerenerbert,___ but (AP)—"Jlmbo” Jim Elliott, tbs SuBinesi dsrviets uffared ...... m etreet. woa a fflUtoke on tbs part of tbs Phillies' 200-pound left bond burl- Houesnoid Ir'tinse Offered .....ll« A he told them to coll him Pets. It Bulld)nN-.^;oniracfln|i ...... 14 WANTED t o r e n t —Bungalow, alley manager's write-up. •r, believet b# is in better condi­ FloriBfi--NurtarieB ...... i| state price and number of roome. man bs Is that everybody doM call tion this spring than at any time mi Funeral Oirsrfors ...... le W A N T E D -T O BUY 63 Write Box y, in care of Herald. sines bs Jolnsd tbs Quaker City HestifM Plumhinir—fteeflng .«« 17 him Pets. The name George Her­ its Jockey and coming on with it l09UrHflfi# • * • • • t 9 t • • 9 t i $ $ t t 0 $ $49 11 bert offers a great chance for play­ to win tee root. National leaguers. 1 BUY ALL KINDS of Junk, and '1 have so much pep this spring, Millifiery^iirsasinalimg IV ttve poultry. Coll 5879. William ful Joviality. But Pete ii not tee Nature and training have com­ Ma o V1 r n If—'T m r u c k I n - g-Hif I IV CHALLENGE sort to be mode tbe butt of Jokes. bined to mold young Bostwlck I am taking up golf as a msons of Painting—PapsrinsPainting— P ------II Ortrlneky, 91 Clinton street. lotting looss soma sxesas energy,” Profsssronslfsrvle*...... IV He doesn't fool. into an ideal riding type. He is KilfHfrinil sssssesssfssseeseaggg XV The West Side Buddlei oballenge The Bost'vlck boys lost their short and wsigbi from 113 to 118 be explains. It Lx tbs first time in 14 father, Albert C. Bostwiok, early pounds. Despite bis lightness he boa 15 years be has played golf, he ro llsf Ooftds and 8ervies ...... th any Junior team In town or Hartford says. Wemed— Businrsf gorvlos ...... county to a home and home eerlee, in life. Much of their youth was great strength in his arms and le spent With Uncle Ambrose, a hardy shoulders. IMaeailsaai any team wishing to accept tiile Joursef soo Clsssss ...... sportsman who bad been a great His entrance into high goal polo St. Pstsivburg, Fla., March 8.— challenge may do ao by notifying (AP)—The Nsw York Yankees Privets CBStrueflon ...... i: .. Manager V. Lennon, at either tbe croBs-oountry rider himself in bis three years ego was occidental. He USOClQS A day. Once Uncle Ambrose accom- woe put in at Sands Point to fUI have come through tee first tra Husicar—Urr.tnsflo *•.....,r..... XV High school. West Side Rec or bis pushed tee feat of mounting out in a minor game. Tommy days of training in such excellent Wnnrrd-Infliruction ...... lo ; Kw. W iw U. i PtiToii home at 30 Bank street, Town. I riderless horse after It bad W o w n PInnnrIal Hitchcock, captain of tee American shape that Doc Paynter, tee train­ Bonds—dtocKs—MortgMgsa ..... XI ALERT Hi'Hd puxzlers will be team, liked tee fight tee Uttle fel­ er, is getting genuinely worried. Business Upbortuntilss ...... sr ^ able to make this letter “ to a low showed and invited him to be "Say, If someone doesn’t get hurt Money to l>iao ...... s i T“ in several ways. Cut out the come a candidate for tee team. or something pretty soon,” be said, Help qaO gltaatlosa Pete advanced himself from a 4- “the club will start teiniring teey Help WmiteU— Kemol# ...... at seven puzxle pieces and see in how - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - He p W anied-M sl# ...... X6 many ways you can arrange them goal to a 6-goal rating In a aeaeon. don’t need a trainer and teen Help Wanted—Male or Femsla .. 87 to form the letter of the outline That year Me days were occu­ where will 1 be?” Agenia Wanted ...... 17- a ' pied whoUy wite borees. In tee ear­ |Uuationa Wanted— Pemalc ..... XX and proportions shown here. Sltuatlona Wanted—M ala ...... XV ly morning be would ride or school Los Angeles, March 8.—(AP)— LtnDioyrrirnf Axenelee ...... 4U horses at Hitchcock’s or bis Uncle The New York Giants will have tee LI vr n loek— F f la— Poaff r y— Vekf eirn Ambrose’s place. In tee afternoon best infield In tee National League OoB*— Birds— Pets ...... 41 he would ride in a steeplechase at Liv •• Sfocko* Vehicles ...... it during tee coming campaign in Poultry and Supplies ...... 4| one of tee New York tracks. After Manager Bill Terras opinion. The Wanted — Beta— Poultry—Stoek 44 teat he would burry over to Weet- regular quartet of Terry, Critx, P«» Sale— SllaecllaMeo«s bury or Roslyn for eight periods of Jackson and Verges,, with Leslie, Artlclee tot Bale ...... 40 polo. Ryan and James in reserve, ^vea Boats .and Accessories ...... 46 Pete Is no stranger to tee tee Giants more infield s^ n g th Building Materials ...... 43 llsb racegoers. In tee fall of 1981 Diamonds— Watches—Jawelry .. 4X than teejr^ve had In nine years, Blectrleal Appliances—Radio ... 49 he rode a season of steeplechases Terry believes. Kuel and Peed e# and tee frequency with which he LU.aMT.em Sarden -- Farm—Dairy Products SO won or fished In tee money c n Household Goods ai Miami, Fla.. March 8.— (A P )— earned tee admiration of British Ray Benge expects to celebrate his •"•trumenta...... « ss sportsmen. (BEAD THE STORY, THEN CX>LOR THE PICTURE) pwe# and Store Equipmsat .... 84 He Is being conceded a fine escape from tee Phillies’ bandbox Specials at tbe Stores ...... ee chance of coming down In front park by winning 20 ball games for The beetle really looked real Just watch me! I’ll put my cow­ tee Brooklyn Dodgers this season. mad and' Ouncy shouted,. ‘T ’ boy’s suit on and I’ll make a las­ Wanted—To Buy ae this year with a winner in 'tee toughest race of all, tee Grand The big right-hander gave a be glad when we can find a place so, too. Rooaw— Hoa td— Hatels—lUsarts huge sigh of relief when he was to hide. 1 don’t like this at all. R cstaam atr National. “You sep, 1 spin fine things traded to the Dodgers during tee Be careful, as you Tlnles run. like teat, ril shortly fiop tee Rooms Without Board ...... sf winter, for it meant he would have This -chase, you know, is not in ...... The End beetle fiat. 'Twill be a lot of Bpootnr J^ard— Resorts e • g • g • • ee to cope with tbe short right field fun. Fm sure we’d be in trouble pleasure, lads, for me to rescue Hotels—Restaurants .. • g • g g g • wall in Philadelphia, famous if we’d trip and take'a fall.'’ you.”' Wanted— Rooms—Board • g g • • target tor left-handeJ hUbers, onfy "Quit talking,” shouted Win­ Rsal Kotata Pat R at NOTED ATHLE1E DIES 'The Tinies kept on running. Apartmsnta. Flats. Tensments .. SX occasionally ^iRstead of tennigh dy. “We > must keep as fresh as Then the spider scrambled donra BuMam_ _ ^ •wwv^»s»s*#samLocations forAVs EkOBwRent g... g • w #4 % half the season. fmsh can be. so we can keep on again. It surely looked real funny, Hoiuss for Rsnt ...... ** Ik Indianapolis, March 8.— (AP) — going till the beetle grows tired Snburbaa for Rent . .. . /Iressed up In a cowboy's suit. Snmmer RomeS for Rsat gggggg ee Monte Lee Miiinn, 32, former foot­ Avalon, Calif., Man^ 8.—(AP) out It spun a lasso, very, xtttei zmd a # g . g g g S7 ball star at tee University of Ne­ —With tee departure from^ Santa “Let’s cut around ^thls litJe, Wanted to Rent • g • a • g • g g g g g ee teen cried, “Now FU pUA the eieoJ ■etata Pm gala Row long did it taika yon to tenn braska, died here today after an Catallne ialaiid set to® tomorrow, bend and run back- tp our spider trick. If Mister Beetta wonts to Aportaunt BolMlBg for Sate the cockatoo's slllumaltte?:. Hete'g atteck of heart disease. Manager CliarUe G r i ^ of tee friend. If we find idin, we’ll call get away, he’d better soaotL’.’ tha way the ptutelg pieces go to- Munn was formerly a member of Cflilca^ Oubs, is, teiijking serknuly for-.help. Be riRvdy. lads, to 'Out fiew t e e . spider’s ' lasso. Fonaa_____ tes Nebraska State Legislature. He shout.” ^asM for Salt...... ggggg g g g g , ■ gather .40 malice the bird. about who’will be trimmed from Wheel Tbe shot was true as it Lets 1^^ Seig. »r«* ««•!•■»{;*» held lived in Indianapolis since his squad. It didn’t take tha Tipies long to could be. 'Ilie'' 'web roiw. caught najsw t for Iflite. 1980 and vms engaged in the retail ^ riT .ItelQr, -young first , base- turn b a c k ..n ^ ':^ W !e fe running tbe^ beetle and w en t' 'roimd and coal buslneaii here. an. aM R^ifiley Infi^^, strong. When nfijotely they saw '’round and 'round. Since coming to this dty Hunn ^>pear to br^ue to atari this se^ tee spider, stand^?inri ahead. ' Of course' thj WaS^ Ixiir- ^ o e p c AA iB IV Tim , hod been active in jwMtles and win SOD with Lbe Ai4rf^ .' and as many “Ralp! Haip!” .. priad Ooppy. prised and ve R 'HftelMd MUST K i^ fm sisN r on unsuccessful coq

MAKCHESTBR EVINIKG H E m O . MANCHESTER, <30NN.» WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1888, P A O t t ' '^ n ^ ille FV>lks______By Fontaine P0x_ OUR BOARDING HOUSE- By Geiie M em I SENSE AND NONSENSE MrcKey M c^nneb m a h a s a h a r p t i m e w i t h h i m , ’

A FRIBIfD INDEED IS ONB<$> ' A woman entered the meat de­ WHO ISN’T IN NEED. \T IS CALtED^MOCSPLE , partment of a local grocery store EeAD/HARVErY-*- t.GCrCHAf^ ^ the. other day. With hw was her BANKBAMDIT T K STACK Ever see anybody who didn't have small daughter. Seeing some tripe I HAY&TMEtUCnOKAL^ a weakness for punching the lire? PHONEY JTA>C In the refrigerator case, the little BANKERS ASSOClktON^ A, SIMPLE IDEA, B U T one asked what it was. .. a t ONE THAT WILL SAVE EANKS: IS SET IN FULL IF AN ENGAGED MAN AN­ Her Mother—Tripe, dear. INTERESTED IN A HUNDREDS OP TH0U6ANDS O f - ' VIEW, IN TH' SWERED m s FIANCEE’S QUES­ Little One—^That’s funny. Daddy CLEVER fRRODUCT TSLLERii CAGE TIONS TRUTHFULLY: says that’s what we get over the f(S O F M I N E - DOLLA3RS ANNUALIV,DURING 1. How much are you making a radio. HOLDUPS/-vrr l« SIMPLV -^ D A N D I T month? 950 per month less A V '' 1 ,C O M E& IN a n ' I am spending. T H IS -^ 1 SELL A STACK OF Never strike a man when he’s ^ ^ 0 * * ‘ PUTSTH' 2. How much of 3Tour salary do down. You can’t tell how big he’ll STAiSE MONEY, ABOUT FOUR o n T vC you save? See above. be when he gets up. S. How do you like your posi­ THICK-^-ON TOP OF IT, THE BANK / TELLER WHO tion? Do you know of another? Bride (sobbing)—^I'm sorry I TELV.ER SLIPS ATEN D O L L A R ^ 4. What do you think of your married you, you brute. UNDER THE RUBBER BAND/ ^ STAffK boss? Deleted. Groom—^You ought to be. You 5. How many positions have you cheated some other girl out of a MAKINS THE STACK LOOK ©F FAKE \ I ^ V«* held? Kept changing. Haven’t mighty fine husband. UKE SEVERAL V SUGAR P held any. 6. What did you do with the first SPARKS... .Many a student who P tP O F AN* money you ever earned? My boot­ knows' nothing of electricity wires d o l l a r s - T > IDEAR,. legger got it. his home for money... .Our idea of MAJOR, an optimist is a man who takes a Patient—^Why doctor, you told me frsrlng pan on a fishing trip.... A to show you my tongue, but you woman’s mind is as uncert^ as a haven’t even looked at it once. grapefruit squirt... .Publlicity has Doctor—No. It was only to keep put over many a punk product...... you quiet vdiile I wrote the prescrip­ Beauty is only skin deep and some tion. are skinned trying to get it... .The man who buys watered stock gets Fashion dictates suspenders again soaked... .Some people . worry be­ this spring. Judging from the ap­ cause they worry so much.'...... The pearance of some of our yoimg men, disappointed lover is often more the present suspense is terrible. fortunate than the bridegroom, Never make fun of “HER” coffee. Henderson—What makes Mrs. You may be old and weak yourself Patterson say that her husband some day. doesn’t love her any more? Perkins—When he kft her to go / LET’S ALL GIVE IT A CHANCE. to New York he fiew by airplane, but When he returned home he MASTER Come on! Let’s chase those frowns took a slow passenger train. away, and muster up a smile; mauaMT.err.S^ MIND AGAIN* Alert, and asking but a chance, has FLAPPER FANNY SAYS ,e iMa ar wa wiivica. MC.I worry beat a mile. ______wau.awAT.orr. Let’s i^ve old man depression, a 19 ream— ns. mt» swift kick in the pants. Prosperity is on the ^vay, let’s all give it a chcmce. SCORCHY SMITH The Man Hunt Besrins This country is the best on earth— By John C. Terry as solid as a rock; 1 w oup SUGGEST TMAT TTD POST ^ THAT’S A GOOD PLAN, iT'S 0-K. BY /Aft. T WONY f: STRIP OP land CONNCCTINGT SCORCHY. rf Wia PREVw Y LftT A UNANG THING 6ftT BY. Has weathered harder storms than TH t TWO RARTS OP THIS INLAND. THftN \t)0 ) EnWER PRO/A SUPPING this, and overcome the shock. AND I CAN SEARCH EACH PARI SEPARATELty BACK AND FORTH BY We’ve had our lesson—learned it BORE----- well, we’re ready to advance. c h a n On every hand Plus Signs are seen —men going back to work; Let’s put our force behind the ball, this is no time to shirk. We’ve paid the fiddler—i>aid him well. Let’s profit from our dance. Prosperity is in the way, let’s all give it a chance.

Everybody , is impatiently waiting for the appearance next Friday of the Tenth. Anniversary Number of The Brushville Ekigle, because Ekll- tor Clay Mudd has been holding back all the important local news for several months to use in this special issue. ’ H a WASHINGTON TUBBS U By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WiUiams Aunt—Tommy you showed your '^WD.ltUUHJSl im p o ssib l e ! Y o f COUR'SC h o t . but jo st JUST GooOKivGvAT! w ou'ow V agility when you jumped over that 15 THERE^ W , PHIMC6 OUftKY VOOLWTy TH t SAME, SUH, I’D LIKE TO aAr ip e d . h e ANY WAV TU xm K a SQOIRREVJS GOVNA fence. The girl who tries her hand at DREAM UP STEALING / KNOVI HOlM LONG HE’S BEEN Tommy—Gosh! And I told Maw To l d m e s o WE CAN F A U - F E P a THtWOr L-\WE. T A tW werything has only herself to TREASURY. IN PANPEMONIA. to sew that button on my pants. olaiDe If she gets Into hot water. HIMSELF, h e CHECK UF? t h a t I Vsiww, VAE: LL FxGGER TAAT CAME PIRECTLY EMGLXEVA WALV40T<=, OOn It FROM PARIS.. GROW AROONO TVWS PAF»T O F Trt*^CDOMTR»V-T4E'LL KNOW THEY GROW ON LIMBS.STUdDA THIS RED TAPE IN A ‘3R 00N — AN* HE’LU WiONOER VMHOT A NOTfe SIMPLIFIES OOiN' VSHTH A GTRWJG* r\\ OM rr , AM’- VSIELL., THINGSl A S q u i r r e l s g o t S owiE eRAtKl&!

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Tonight at St James’s hall, the ' The Manohaater Soccer team wlU was hioaoraMy-discharged, January _,ths tm|Ba-to be ammlled on usual bridge, whist and setback give an entertainment and dance 17, ipig'li^lm tm al,- Canada,, re- tAAOi SERVICE BERE Vew-Yorii,, Hew Haven and ABOUT TOWN party will be held under the direc­ Friday evening, March 17 at the ROBT.W. HAMPTON tuming' tatbls'town at that time, Sprtagfield Un^ are the following: tion of Mrs. Idichael Gorman and Weat Side Rec. Both Old-faahlaned Besides hfs .wife, AbUe M, former­ No. 70 leaving New York a tU her committee. Eighteen prises wiU ISNOTCDRTAniD a. m. fo r H artford; No. 420 leaving The Junior Bpworth League and and modem dancing w ill be enjosred. ly of . Coventry, be'tis survived by be awarded and refreshments served.. Hartford at 0:80 p. m. for Spring- ]^paratory class will meet this eve- ^ playera are urged to meet at the DIES OF EXPOSURE eight children, Herbert of Andover; All players will be welcome. Arid; N o. 871 leaving N ew & v e n ninf at 7 o’clock with Mr. and Mrs. Weat Side Rec Friday night at 7:80 Mrs. HlldredvGauthier of Hartford; Tempsrary 6^«rs On New at 8:06 a. m. for New.York; No. Thomas D. Smith of Doane street. ^^ j ^ ctice as the League opens WilUain.'^ BMtrard, Gertrude, V iolet, Thursdi^ry" M areik t S t Marsr’s Woman’s A u xiliary w ill ■ HfiYen Rpsd Sdifdides Do 78 leaviing Springfield at 9:20 a. m. 'A meeting of the North Methodist - Not Bffeet Four Timiiis Here. for New Tork and No. 88 leaving IBhturch council wUl follow. hold its monthly m eetiv Friday Wir Yctma Fomi evening at 8 o’clock. Ine guest w 0* ^ wfll Bprtaigfleld at 1'p. m. for New Ha­ Liitlu speaker will be Miss Florence . G. rad.their regular business meeting •hd'Christopher Hampton of liie temporary bhanfe in the ven. |i A special Lenten service will be Sanford, executive secretary of the tonight a t the Home Club on Braln< this town and three slaters, Mrs. train service schedule cf the New Concordia ard Place. Side irf RmuI After AD held tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 at social service department Church John -Dougan, Mrs. Edward Walker York, New Haven Ind Hartford Ward Chsh^ Camp of Spanish LADIES’ SHWnro ’ GERCfa the Emanuel Lutheran church In Mission of Help. and Mm -Robert Briielner, an of Railroad Company which was an­ War Veterans will hrid its regular MENU: . neeh connection with the meeting of '.as TTie regular meeting of Llnne Night Seerch. Manchester. nounced last night, win have no di­ meeting toatorrow night at the Lodge Women’s Aid society. Mrs. Elsie Mons-Yprea Post British War I,. ^ 72, Knights of Pythias, Funeral arrangements are tnoom- rect effect upon Manchester. At State Armory. ^rggren Gustafson and Miss Helen will meet tonight at 8 o’olodL The present only four passenger trains Veterans, will meet tonight at 8 plete. . ooflee, pie aad Berggren will sing and Rev. K. E. o’clock at the Army and Navy club­ ra ^ of Kaight will be conferred Robert ;W . Hampton, 47, o f 248 pass through here daily, tw o bound on . several candidates. This meet­ Adnlto 880, ' Erickson will preach on “Christ’s house. All members are requested Wetherell stfeet, a Canadian veter­ for Boston and two fOr New York. MB&M.S. HANNING Agony in the Garden.” Men as well to be present ing will be in charge of the past Winners a t the Masonic briiIdge All four will continue to run. A oordlal lavltaltai as women will be welcome to attend chanceUors. an of the WorM War, was found party last night in the Tern],n ^ e' The trains which are bring tem­ tended to the bank ato dead early this morning beside n were as fdUowa: Arthur Knofia and neee people aad elhi this mee.ting. The firemen’s setback at the fire porarily discontinued are the Otto Sohnlksen,' < first; Sherwood HEMSTITCHING oonw and eojoy a beai headquarters, Main at Hilliard Osorge Carter of Hilliard street, road extending south from Weth­ Yankee Clipper leaving Boston and who suffered a shock on Saturday, BMOhler and William Stevenson, New York at 1 p. m., and the Mer­ Bupper. The park department employees street last night was well attend­ erell street near his home, after was last night taken to the Veter­ second; and Herman Montle, door chants Limited, which leavee Bos­ Buttons Covered completed the setting of a large ed. Profits from these weekly sit; bring missing from his home since ans’ hospital in Newington. early last evralng. Members of the prise. - . ton and New York at 6 p. m. maple tree in rear of the M unld^ tings are to be used in fumuhlng 28 Undoii S t Phone 7905 family searched practically all night build^ yesterday afternoon. The firemen’s clubrooms at the hose The monthly meeting of the in the vicinity but the boattems. Good quality rugs for the kitchen or For Fricassee 89^ ea. Ironing Boards, folding Carpet Sweepers, this is a F O W L FROCKS spedal low price for this Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Celery, Peppers. style. Padded top. Spe­ diningroom. Large size, 6x9 feet cial, quality sweeper. Juicy Mettwurst $1.39 $2.98 7-6 X 9 ft. Rugs, ORANGES 230““ 25c Same quality as rugs above. $2.39 Try Our Native r% 2"“*" 35c Baking Potatoes, pk. ibO C 9x12 ft. Rugs, It’s an easy matter to Also 9x10-6 f t rugs. 2.89 FANCY BALDWIN APPLES look neat around the $ home when such smart Clothe* Baskets, Imported willow baskets. Sturdy, dresses are so reason­ Bread and Cake Boxes, w ell buUt. L arge size, 5"” 25c able. The best-look­ gay, bright finishes. Dou­ 27 inches. ing prints, checks and ble door style. Pinehurst will have some mighty &ie fish and a dots with trimmings of 59e Mareli Specials In Special! most complete line Thursday and f^d ay. organdy and pique. $1.00 Buck Shad, Roe Shad, Sea Trout, Fresh Perch. Colorfast. Sizes 16 to Steaming Clams, Quohaug Clams (Open CHams.) ^ 52. Just as sm art and Floor, “Wear-Ever” colorful as they can be! See our fish adv. in Thursday’s Herald. Alum inum Coioniai

Vr. Floor Broahee, 12-inch KATHRYN F. COLLINS Cooking dust brush and dust pan. BRIDGE Registered Chiropodist Duattng Mope, colored Set for this sale. of Hartford cotton mops; reversible, Utensiis WUl Be at Our Salon Matching handles. $1.00 Every Thursday. Dial 5009 LAMPS For An Appointment. Sale of 39e

BEAUTY SALON $1.65 Sauce Pots, DRESSES 4-quart sauce pots $1.98 tor steam-bolllng vegetables, p o t Every important, Incoming Step Ladders, 4-foot step ro a st Now, $2.75 Pan Sets, ladders. Elach step A set of the most The Economical Vegetable Btna, large size. strongly reinforced. Each, used sizes, 1 to 2^^ dress fashion is featured Assorted colors. Venti­ $1.00 quarts. Set com­ Mthpar^ment lated. Spedal, $ 1.00 plete, Fuel shades $1.00 $1..98

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$1.50 Roasting QKE Pans, 14-inch size. Good Two good looking for cake baking, too. styles in colonial QuaUty Broonos, .tour- OU Mop and Polish, a Spedal tor this sale. bridge lan^ (two P H O N E U S A specially selected group of about forty / large-triangular mop and sewed- Good quality $2.75 Kettles, styles shown qn dresses.' Women who appredata quaUty ' broom com. Special, bottle of polish. Set 8-quarf covered ket­ sketch.) Wroujd^ Iron and careful taUbring wUl be Impressed with $1.00 standards fitted vy the values. Mdny dresses in this group tles for cooking and Y O U R O R D E R 39c 27c preaerving. Now, with decorated parch­ regularly retail at 210^ 16 to 44. ment shades.. You real­ ly must sea these • Jacketed dresses 'Kitchen Pails $4.50'Hampers $1.98 lanqpe to appreciate The W. G. (jlenney the splendid vpitna.. • P l^ print •,k i combinations 75c'Fiy Puns, J43E5' Gnqimiy Hand! e a t A 7-indi pan—^fries receptada Woven •iiS ^ GssI, Lamber, Masons* three eggs, sautes • Pastel crepes fo r t h e f i b a r $L00 Fry PSns, Supplies, Paint. k it c hen. 1 o t h a a F am ily stan^ now mushrooins, ' etc. now, No. Main s i , Manchester Black wiUi white Aaaor te A para, colon. Ih- ew- pastel 69c 49c ride , gal- l i f t Plume 4149 • Breeay prints vanla a d over. • Novel sleev€» iPalL A T H A L E ’S sou T H M N C HCS Tr R ■ CONN • B riria Froeka ' Mafn .lle o r , taar.^ ^R«ii The Horid Adn, -kW* i TT w r r *