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Paris Riots Continue

Paris Riots Continue

FOUR MEN CONFESS CUT INTEREST ON ALL DEBTS, PARIS RIOTS CONTINUE; TO KLEIN HOLD-UP SAYS EVIDENT OFFICIALS SAY 6 DEAD, Two Negroes and Two White siOAium iinEs Chief Executiye Fayors Hen Arrested in East Historic Place De La Concorde Where Rioting: Raged Unofficial Reports, Howerer, AT PAUOTTI TRIAL Broad Policy of Redactioi Hartford Ca$e; Victim’s Phee Dead at SO in Yen Rates; Giyes His Attitiide Condition SdD Critical. Middletown Man Says He terdajr’s Street Battles— on Questions of the Hour. Knew of No Fights and Mobs Keep Up Stoning ei Hartford, Feb. 7.— (AP)—After a peralstent all-night search by detec­ Washington, Feb. 7.—(AP) —A tives of the Hartford and East Got No Pay. delineation of President Roosevelt’s PoDce and Soldiers ai Hartford police and the state’s at­ attitude on questions of the hour torney’s office, two negroes and two brought out at the White House to­ ■ President Lebmn Offers Hartford, Feb. 7.— (AP)—Salva­ white men were arrested last nlgnt day that he favors a broad policy of tore Salafia, of Middletown, was the and this morning in connection with reduction of Interest rates on the Preniersbip to Sdater t&e shooting o f Abraham Klein, Blast principal witness today when the outstanding obligations of industry, Hartford storekeeper, in a hold-up trial of Rocco D. PaJlotti, Edward foreign governments and all other Saturday night. Orsini, John Patrizzo of Hartford, forms of debts. Lenis BarAon — Feat Klein is in extremely critical con­ After holding bis regular press dition in Hartford hospital where and Salvatore Malone of Middle- town, charged with conspiracy and conference, the President devoted an operation for the amputation or attention to a statement of policy as Serious Trouble Today. his leg is to be attempted today, participation in election disorders In to control of sugar production — In­ hospital authorities say, in a final Hartford last November, was re­ volving relations with Cuba — In effort to save his life. sumed before Judge Eklwin C. Dick­ the expectation of issuing it a BULLETIN! All Four Confessed enson in Superior Court. while later. Salafia, a member of the Sons of Paris, Feb. 7.—(APS—Gas­ A few hours after the arrest. More immediate steps were in ton Doomergue, sevenQr-year- Italy football team, as is the defen­ State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn connection with reports to him of ir­ old former President, agreed to­ announced all four had confessed dant Malone, testified that he came regularities on War Department day to become Premlw in an participation in the crime and that to Hartford at thu request of Malone contracts, which we had up with effort to calm a rioting France. in the event of Klein’s death, ne to help Pallotti in the election, but Attorney General Cummings and The riots contlnned, with would ask for bench warrants and that be bad no instructions as to learned that the Department of Jus­ mobs parading the boolevards. request Judge Edwin M. Dickinson what he should do. He testified that tice Edready was at work on the Sabres flashed as mounted in Superior Court to impanel imme­ he held no knowledge of fights that case. The President told the attor­ guardsmen charged against an­ diately a Grand Jury to indict the took place at pulling places, and ney general to go the limit gered crowds In the P&ce de La quartet on a charge of first degree that he received no pay for coming Complaints had been heard from Concorde, murder. to Hartford. three or four sources. In otiier open graces of the Those under arrest are: William Need Explanation J. Warre-i, 21, negro; Robert L. city, mobile gnardsmen and po­ Incidentally, it became known lice wrestled In hand-to-hand Bates, 19, negro; Salvatore Spagna, there is an administration feeling Paris witnessed one of the gravest uprisings In modern history when police fired on 3,000 rioters who had stormed historic Place de la Con­ 20, white, and James Bozzano, 20, corde (shown here in general view) and set fire to the Ministry of Marine Building. The crowds, charged by police, surged against the high combat with the shouting: civil­ that Assistant Secretary Woodring ians. white, all of Hartford. SEN. BINGHAM’S SON Iron gate of the American Embassy, before which they burned an automo bile bus. Both the Embassy and the Hotel Crillon were spattered by of the War Department has some The list of injured, serionsly Were CWA Workers explaining to do about a recent ar­ bullets. The square is famous in history as the scene of the bloodiest acts of the French Revolution. and slightly, gained steadily All four, who had been employed ticle he wrote In regard to the tiirong;hont the day, and as on a CWA project, are being held INVOLVED IN RIOT Civilian Conservation Corps. without bonds for Mr. Alcorn will Mr. Roosevelt has not read the nigffat drew In, private ears not determine the nature of the article but made clear he regards were pressed into dnty as am- charge to be preferred against them the CCC as not a military unit. The JAP SAYS ENEMIES SUB-ZERO WEATHER bnlances to rash the wounded to hospitals. until the outrome of Klein’s condi­ Woodring article referred to It as a Hicai TAXES IN FRANCE tion. Tries to Make Speech in military unit. “I don’t know why 1 done it,” It is understood Stephen Early, a PREPARE FOR WAR PREVAILS IN CONN. Paris, Feb; 7.—(AP)— France Warren declared this morning in his Hotel and Free for AU secretary of the President, Is gckng ONE REASON FOR RIOTS ousted one government and called cell in the basement of the coimty to talk with the aatfstant eecretary for another today but the howling court house. "Honest, I did not of war about this incident. mobs which forced out Premier mean to and I can’t understand .u Fight FoDows. It BO h^pens Mr. Woodring also Why, man, I don’t know nothing Geflcral Tojo Dedares Aim t' Daladier continued their rioting. is in charge of the awvdlng of con­ Weather Man PredkSs Snow Edouard Daladier lesigned his aixmt guns and I never had one tracts and it looks like he wUl have Pawnshop Scandal Started SEES BIG SCANDAL premicr^p even qs crowds stoned >fi«T didn’t even know how to use his bands full in the next few days. New York, Feb, 7.—(AP)—A ica, Rntsia a d are Flurries for This After­ nwunted guards fftationed in the one.’’ free-for-all fight practically stopped Sugar Stateneat We^wn Is Found The President’s sugar Trouble in Paris That Fin* Place de la Concords where yester- dinner in the Empire room of the sta^ m sn t daiy rioters WSre ffhot by p o lice and Ihe weapon was owned by Bates, will qnnousee the eoo- IN WAR CONTRACTS Warren claimed, and It was found Waldorf As^orkt h ^ l during a dera- trolling sugwr ______Now ^eltia{ R a ^ . noon and Tonight military mach^-^-'jns. ooetratlon « f asrmpatby laat night Orerthrew ChaiK tn the latter’s home when lt*was' domestic control imdsiyttie A grto^ ^ ___ The government placed the official searched after his arrest He also for striking waiten and kitcheii tural Adjustment Act, death toll at six persons bnt im- help by a group M literal figures said Bates was the one who took Legislation will be asked to mAk* Tokyo, Feb. 7.—(AP)—Japan’s (By Aeaodated Press) official estimates said as many as led by Selden Rodman and Alfred temps and Daladier. Washinstoir Pa|Mr> Young’s car. the sweet a basic commodity legally neighbors, America, Russia and light Bdw'ffqrries find tumbling 50 persons were killed. M. Bingham, former Yale men. Shortly after Dalddier and hfs "I’ll admit I had been drinking BO a processing tax can be levied. China, "knowing Japan is likely to temperatures that struck new lows and that we intended to knock off The demonstration had been ar That American Legion Cabinet resigned. President Lebrun Aside from this subject it appears be confronted with various interna­ Paris, Feb. 7.— (AP)—The anger the store,” be continued. "For we ranged and Rodman left the dining for 1984 were dished out today to offered the preniiership to Senator unlikely that the President win tional difficulties in November, figured it was worth at least a room several times to warn report­ of the man In the street and not the Connecticut residents who have have anything further to propose in 1935, are steadily preparing for Louis Barthou, who served France couple hundred dollars. But 1 ers to be ready when It started. He opposition of. the politician in the Officials Are In?olye-gim bullets whined. gan, "are In sympathy with the financing modernization of homes. BURNED TO DEATH Cbautemps sbovrd through ''is Federal Trade Board Issues flurries would continue imtil this Crowds Forced Back strike in which the waiters of Budget Proposals budgei-balancing program. This In­ volved reductions In the pay of AUSTRIANS FEAR afternoon or early tonight, but the The bbrsemea formed a hollow hotel are engaged and hope that It was restated at the White snowfall probably would not exceed Formal Complaint Against every decent and self-respecting House that the President is standing thousands of government employ c square, attempting to beat back tbe and they gave vent to anger. an inch. crowd and disperse it. man and woman will leave this hotel pat on his emergency budget pror Two Other Members, Trap­ Although tbe mercury begtm to when we go. The management of posals and has made no change In In Northern. France and the great NEW CRISIS TODAY The crowd gave like water hit by Ten H. S. Firms. coal mining districts there were nu­ rise during the late morning hours a rock and flowM back again Just as this hotel”— his plan to end the avll Works ad­ the latest cold spell which claimed m inistration In May. ped in Upstairs Room, merous demonstrations for employ­ relentlessly. He got no further. The house one life in Bridgeport yesterday was detectives knew where their duty However, he still wants the ment. Miners marched shouting Policemen wearing glistening “We want work and bread.” Peas­ expected to continue until tomorrow. steel helmets combined Into ■m«n Washington, Feb. 7,— (AP)—The lay, Enmasse they descended upon emergency recovery appropriations Chancellor Leaves for Buda­ The weather man at New Haven Federal Trade Commission today Leap to Ground, Hart. ants and unemployed factory work­ groups and fought their way in him. The table was overturned, predicted that the mercury would Issued a formal complaint against glass shattered, the silver clinked (Oofrttmied oo Page Two) ers stormed to the administrative f* short rushes into tbe assembling ten rayon yam companies, manu­ heads of their regions demanding m pest; Socialists Afraid of reach a minimum of 8 above In that mob. against the hardwood floor. Ri^- city tomorrow morning. facturers of practicaUy all the rayon man was dragged down. Frankfort, N. Y., Feb. 7.— (AP)— “fair price’^ for their products. They made even less impression j. The two degree reading in the yam in the country, cha^dng them Grabbing the manuscript much in The Stavisky scandal served as than tbe mounted men. MllKni To Ground several years ago, and of being Doumergue originally had refus­ man and Bingham were escorted to Unable to reach the other mem­ ing a decree in bis own name creat­ Rajron Corporation, Cleveland; and friendly with the financier. Smee tbe Steady Rise ed Leburn’s offer unless a dissolution > the lobby and released. EvansvlUe, Ind., F eb..|^A P )— bers of the family, Albert broke a ing political concentration camps of the (Chamber of Deputies was de­ the Belamose Corporation, Rocky Angered because $2.76 and authorizing tbe incarceration Norman P. Bumsteln, 26-year-old window on the second floor of the creed and new elections called. Hin, Conn. Yale student, and John S. Harlow, from his wages, Ernest W zliM tsM of political suspects without trial. dwelling, where both lads were TREASURY BALANCE Early in January. The i*resident said this was im­ Included as respondents in the 20, of Princeton, who bad accompan­ officers here, be clubbed AaT Socialists were anxious enough trapped, and, with his brother in his Washington, Feb. 7.— (AP)—The possible as the Senate would not case are 22 members < f the accormt- ied Bingham and Rodman for mor­ MIm Alice Martin, former vaude­ then. Their anxiety was ten times Ing firm of Price, Waterhouse and arms, jum ped fifteen feet to iJie position of the Treasury February agree to such a step: almost tmpre-^ al support, were not so fortunate, ville trapeze performer on whose ground. The boys wore only their 5 was: Receipts, $22,474,906.93; greater today. Privately, Socialist Company, New York, retained by however. They also were escorted farm near Derby, Indiana, be'work- leaders admitted that a critical New Yorkj Feb. 7.—(AP) — A cedented in the ’ThM Republic. ’ the ten rayon companies, according night clothing, and the weather was expenditures, $50,861,995.43; bal­ substantial setback in the New Doumergue, again consulted by to the lobby but there were traced of the “sub zero” variety. Both ance, $4,281,407,369.88; Customs -e- situation had been created by the , to the complaint, "to assist in main­ in custody of a policeman on charges Wright, held In jail here f r safe developments at Linz and Inns­ York Stock Exchange today pro­ telephone., finally consented late this taining fixed prices of rayon yam lads were removed to the home of ceipts for the month, $4,808,259.94. vided the fliyt notable interruption afternoon to leave his retirement in ’ of disorderly conduct. They were keeping, said the slasdng occurred a relative. Receipts for the fiscal year (since bruck, and warned against possible by auditing the books of each com­ released in Night Court in |25 bail January 26. The woman’s body was moves on Vienna.. to the almost steady rise v^ich the south of France and come to '' pany so as to detect variations in Village firemen were unable to July 1), $4,644,899,277.07: expendi­ started in the first week of Janu­ Paris to talk things over. ' each for a bearing Feb. 16. uncovered in a shallow grave on her enter the house until the blaze had tures, $3,702,485,851.04 (Including Troops Make Demands price,” One thousand Fascist Heimwehr- ary. It was plain that the Presl(Mixt ~ t'-; Other moral supporters including farm In Perry county last Satur­ been subdued after virtiially de­ $2,009,876,070.90 of emergency ex­ - The Complaint day, men, with bajmnets fixed, took over Prices of dozens of leading Issues Alexander WooUcott, Dorothy Park­ stroying the house. The bodies penditures) ; excess of receipts, hoped the decision to call again oliK’ " The complaint charges that in ot TJnr. during tbe night to give em­ dipped $1 to $4 a share, and soling er and Robert Bencbley who sat at Confesses to Police the victims were foimd in the ruins. $842,418,426.03. the premier would appease the situ-/ October, 1981, the ten companies en­ a table near Bingham and Rodman Bert Morris, chief of detectives phasis to a list of demands. Chief was In good volume during the ation. It--was recalled Quit tered into "an agreement, combina­ during the mdee. They left the and Sheriff Clyde Hesmer announc­ among which was one calling for earlier boura. Tbe market was stiff­ similar, but milder, drexunstaneea ^ tion, imderstandhig and conspiracy hotel more leisurely. ed the farmhand’s confession late the formation of a Fascist commi8> ened by buying of gold mining 1926 Raymond Poincare was caRfid among themselves” to eliminate To Woolcott It was "Just a swirl yMterday. They said they told him Sion, such as that set up at Inns­ issues after midday. to the helm from a siwitimi* pdce competition among them­ of ugly passion.” his fingerprints taken here bad been Says That Parents Teach bruck in the 'Tyrol, to "advise” the The recent strength of the bond ment and that oot^denM was selves. According to the complaint compared with prints found on the elected provincial government maritet was also interrupted, but ly restored by the Action. less decisively. Cotton rose. 50 they "have since carried out and are NO QUESTIONS ASKED club with which the woman was More than 100 Nazis have been In a telephone talk .toulg^ stm carrying out” this agreement W ashin^n, Feb. 7.—(AP) —The killed. jailed at Innsbruck In the laat cents a bale and more in the early Their Children to Lie dealfaigs, then lost most of Its rise. Doumergue adeed former. Prqmlqr to fix and maintain uniform. prices Treasury today lifted the require­ Wright said the 12.75 was with- week. It was made known today, in­ of rayon yam entering Interstate cluding one retired former majoi^ -Wheat at Cldcago declined more Pierre Laval 4o ebnsult usofflaiailti’ ment that persons turning hoarded held after he permitted a farm wag­ various political Isadm to>- com m erce. g(dd must leave their names and an generis in the Austrian army, a than cents a bushel. on to roll over a bluff on the farm Philadelphia, Feb. 7.— (A P ) — > "They put the youngsters on the termina irhat aoct of a govariimamt, The complaint does not state explanation why the metal was not ^dge. three pensioned court co\m- Whll Street was indised to the which overlooka the Ohio river. He M ost liars are regarded as tlxe prod­ wltneas stand add make them testify lellora, numerous physiciana and opinion that the political crlMs In might be fM ins^ whether the operation of the rayon previously surrendered. said he IdUed Miss Martin when she Industry imder an NBA code since ucts of coniiclefitlous parents bv against themaelvea,” said Dr. Myers. Qiaqy railroad men. SW ice was having vtrtiaUy hd im- lAval la known to favor This o^er bad becm in effect sev­ refused his demand for the money, Dr. Gterry Cleveland Ms^n, prona^ "And aoen. If the children are not tiooai D k te. inlnMsy au di aa September 26 has !>een considered eral weeks. It was understood the In a statement, Vienna Socialists MHant affect here. Hie French and burled the body. nent psychok^fist from Cleveland, feeble minded, they start lying. The cats ln.’Xni. in making the complaint, requirement tended to frighten announced in connection with d la o ^ h is io was supported in fordgB eK- limited Production Mias Martin was hurled yester­ Ohio. trouble lives In the feeling of in- aiqn of the possibility of a Fancot e h f i ^ dealings, and French bands some small gold holders and dis- day near Derby beside the boAei of The complaint further charges Seeking to kem the youngaters on eeeurily. a child has about parental moue on the capital: recovered nibderately. ' ^ oourage them from tmming in their her parents. The 52-year-old former tbe itralglit path, the parenta keep undenwicUnj^.’* that the oompanies have "curtailed gold. Until further netfee the gold *Vire .are determined not to ealgip Katoral Settaek ^ vaudevilllan had lived alone on the ^ oonataat eheok on them, tbe H m pky^loglst ie attending a a co ^ the fate.of our broth^ ln The iug'lh diare market ^ras r»> will be received by Federal reserve farm in recent years, dotng most of « o» Page Ten) Waatem Raaarve Univeralty pro- three-dsy institute on parent-dilld Germany. Touchhig Vienna ia j^ y - banks and no questions asked. the work herself# f eaaor explained. relatioasmpe. Ing nrith fire.” . . 'V '7V- ■ '-i " >■>' A' • V - W‘.

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■ !2i.- Spann, associate secretary of the tie gentleman,” and hia boy chums, hnrtched powerleaaly while the DEMAND RETRACTION Young Men's Christian Association, ‘FENROD’ IS DONE JUSTICE and their persistence In sna^wlng FRENCIT CABINET QUITS; crowd waved its hands and sang tbe as deiHoiing In a speech before the him finally results In his arrest Marseillaise. ABOUTTOWN lions club the. alleged tendency of in glory fat Penrod. Office workers leaned from their OF NEWSPAPER STORY students to request "dates” of BY COMMUNin GROUP Miss Florence Bleri as “Penrod’s” RIOTS ARE CONTINUED windows shouting: "Assassin!” *nd femals teachera 'ilis paper . also sister was excellmt In the part, ’The Sewing iriMM of qm Concor­ Lawrence Williams, Sam’s brother "Down with Daladler!” dia Lutheran diuireh wfll boM a Orewiwich, Feb. 7.—^^(AP)—Fac­ represented Spann as critidaing the The news that Daladler and bis buslneah tomorrow, after­ ON discipline at the school. Young Gunnar Johnson Scores was her lover. Eleanor Huebner (Ooirtiiniad Cron Pag* Om ) ulty members and students of the as Tarkingtem’s Boy H ero - had a good Irish maid role, Law­ ministers bad rerigned spread noon at 3 o’clooL Greenwich Hlfh school demanded In Yesterday the paper published a rence Scranton did well as a cqim- broke out at four points, close to­ through the crowd ll^e a im­ a resolution adopted today that a story representing Gerdd M. Mor­ Play Repeats Tonight. try bumpkin, her lover. Karl Keller, gether. mediately Gaston Doumergue, for­ Tbe Women's Aid society ox S A Y S P I ^ ^ Greenwich newspaper retract state­ gan, assistant principal of the school Mrs. Russell Potterton, Albert Berg- The most serious dlsturbaaces mer PreddCht, was mentioned every Emanuel Lutheran church will meet "P^rod” that delightful charac­ ments which it ilubllshed conpemlng as In accord with the statements at­ gren and James Pascoe had minor were at the EHysee Palace, the where es a leader who might form tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. A full « tributed to Spann and quoting the ter of virile American boyhood the relationship between male stu­ parts. Madeleine church, three or four a solid National Union Cabinet. attendance is hoped for, to enoour^ - ■ ' ■ . dents and female teachers. assistant principal as sa3dng that which dominates many of Booth The stage settings were the same blocks away, and all the way from Doumergue himself ^eft Parts yes­ age the new officers. for ths rsmaindsr of fids flliBl jsar The paper quoted Lawrence D. the relationship between teachers Tarklngton's stories of youth, re­ In all four acts, the deoryard and the church down the Rue Royale to terday to go to his country home and for next year to be in elastie and students should be checked. porch at the Scofield home. Miss the Pleuje de la Concorde. at Tournefeull in Southern France. The Welfare Sewing Circle of tha form So that ne can uss them for Spann and Morgan both denied ceived a worthy Interpretation last Patricia Peticolas painted the large night at the bands of Gunnar John­ As yesterday, the struggle was President Lebrun telephoned him American Legion Auxiliary wiU any needs dssmed neeeaaaty, CWA making the statements at todayr*! trees in the background and at the there asking him to succeed Dala­ meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 or otherwlss, oepeading i^on cofM- son, and added fresh laurels to bis wings, the sidewall of a white frame fiercest in the Place de la Concordet dler even as he had asked hlpi to meeting in the school assembly. reputation as one of the best ama­ ’The crowd which police vainly o’clock with MrsL Mary Brosnan of tlcsns. The resolution demanded that In bouse, as well a» the Scofield house, take the premiership last January. Hudson street. Auxiliary members Aji to interest ratee, it is the opin­ teur actors In town, when "Penrod” and Walter constructed the had tried all day to keep out. of the addition to retracting the state­ was produced by the Community great square, swirled In, engrilfing But, as he had at that time, who would like tc Join the Circle ion of the President that by and ments, the paper apologize to Spann trellis, fences, garden gate, and Doumergue refused. large tibkess are too high in relation PINEHURST Players at Whiton Memorial Hall. porch, the whole giving an appear­ the guards by weight of numbers. will be welcome at this first sewing and Morgan as well as to the school Gunnar is a boy, fresh from High The shouts of the crowd showed meeting of tbe year. to the debt stmeturs. ance of a real lawn and garden. Mounted guards wheeled their the popularity of Jean Chlappe, for­ He feels a reorganization of that DIAL 4151 and town. • school. Every moment be was on The High school orchestra played horses savagely against the mob, J. Gerard Tobin, Greenwich lawy­ the platform teemed with life— mer prefect of police of Paris, Recreational facilities of tbe structure is nacssssiy. Hs believes before the curtain and between the but made no progress in the des­ whom Daladler mscharged. if tbe creditor^* are wilttag to cut er, presided at the meeting. He Is a rapid speech and action, vivid acts. The play wiU be repeated to­ perate efforts to cleat the square. > School Street Recreation Center ./HI Spanish Onions..... each 5c member of the board of education aglnation. The role of Sam wil­ ’Time and again the boulevards be given over to the young people of down on the interest charges there night at the Whiton Memorial hall Paradee Organized rang with the shout: "Vive New jc^otatoes .... 3 lbs. 29c and president of the High School liams, one of Penrod’s friends, was «md the advance ticket sale assures tbe Con.:ordla Lutheran church to­ will be a greater opportunity for played surprisingly well by William Dusk fell, and suddenly, out of Chlappe!” them to collect the pm eips] owed to Rareripes...... bunch 9c Alumni Association. another full house and a boost for nowhere, Impromptu parades ma­ night, aud they will entertain the Sweet Potatoes... - 3 lbs. 14c Inprabam, a 16 year old Junior at the work of the Educational Club Cabinet Resigns congregation. them. Manebestu High. He has taken a terialized. The Cabinet tendered Its resigna­ Brussels Sprouts. SEEK NEW DIBECTOB sponsoring the production. Crowds marched dwon the boule­ Rates Too Kigh prominent part In Sock and Buskin tion directly to President Lebrun at Word was received here yester­ Mr. Roosevelt’s views, given off­ Washington, Feb. 7.—(AP)—Gen­ dramatics. His dialogue with Pen­ vards. eral Hugh S. Johnson, industrial ad­ the EHysee Palace. day afternoon that Clifford ^ e a of hand today in response tO Inquiries rod’s father, (played by Russell Pot- Some were beaded by bands. Some 'The members went to the Presi­ Demlng street, who was sent to the ministrator, Is carefully canvassing terton) was one of the high spots were headed by the tricolor of at the regular press ctmfsrence, Cube Steaks the field for an administrator of the MAN FALLS ASLEEP; dent In a body, arriving at the Farm for Inebriates at Preston on clearly Indicated he felt the normal In the performance. Mr. Potterton’s France. palace at 2:50 p. m. January 18, had walked away from newspaper code to succeed Ralph work was exceptional last night. prevailing interest rates weiv too Pulitzer, who resigned. Some of the paraders sang the They had been preceded by Dala­ that inatituticn. According to the high but he did not specify any par­ . O c each The same may be said of Miss Anne IS LOCKED IN SHOP Marseillaise—the national anthem dler, himself, who went quietly and police he has not been seen in this ticular rate as a maximum. The names of Ernest H. Gruen- McAdams, "Penrod’s mother.” composed during the French Revolu­ alone to the President at 1:80 4 for 35c. ing, an editor of Naticm, and Marlin Juvenile parts were played by vicinity. ^ Attention was called that fites Pew of Editor and Publisher, have tion after the fall of the Bastille. p. m. Betty Walworth, James Wiggin, Some of the paraders did not Daladler announced his resigna­ government was paying less than been presented to him along with Robert Eggleston and Alex Dick­ Bridgeport, Feb. 7.—(AP)—The Mrs. Dudley A. Gaines, a member one percent in some cases of its Calves’ Liver, O O ^ telephone rang sharply on the desk sing; they should: tion himself only a few minutes be­ of the Hartford Better Films Coun­ others but Johnson has not Indi­ son. fore Lebrun annoimced he already short term ' paper. The railroads Tender, V i lb. .. O e3 C cated an early choice. Ray Merz, the villain, suitor for of the Second Precinct police sta­ "Down with the murderers!’’ cil and also of the Juvenile Commis­ were mentioned in the discussion of tion last night. Police attempted to disperse some had telephoned Doumergue and that sion, wa - the guest speaker r I the Large Link ^ Q Meanwhile, the newspaper code Penrod’s sister, was pestered by DoumergL -! had declined. lowered Interest rates. remains unsigned on the desk of Penrod, who violently disliked him "My name is Andy Hallak,” a of the marching units and there meeting of the local Better nim s 'The President feels .the tremen­ Sausage, lb...... X O C President Roosevelt. because be referred to him as a "llt- man’s voice said "and I want to get were brief battles. Daladler summoned his ministers Council, held yesterday afternoon at dous debt reorganization problem Broilers — Turkeys — Fowl out.” for a,Cabinet session at 4 p. m. In the home of Mrs. Herbert B. Hduse. must be worked out either on a Capons Roasting; Chickens "Just tell the wife, you’ll be with the fo'relgn office. She gave an account of what the EABLY BULLETINS Since, under French procedure, voluntary basis or through the new Lamb P a ttie s...... 4 for 25c me and probably that will fix It,” Paris, Feb. 7.—(AP)—Casualties nelgbbo.'lng council is doing, and receivership legislation, by which a Stewing Oysters ...... pint 29c replied the police sergeant, leaping ministers retain their duties until the useful work of the Daughters of substantial majority of creditors can in last night’s rioting as llsti 1 offi­ their successors actuall3’’ take office, to a conclusion. cially today were: the Revolution in classifying films force all of the creators to readjust 100% Pure Silk Crepe "No, that isn’t it." I’m locked in the Daladler Cabinet will map the as to their merits. Ten of the local tbe debt. GRAPEFRUIT The Bridgeport Dress Store on Dead—6 Civilians; 3 Republican governmental course io cope with coLincil are already receiving tb ;e Stratford avenue and there’s no one Guards missing, whose bodies, the whatever violence might break out cards and making good use of them 5 for 25c here, and I want to go home." government believed, were thrown tonight Into the River Seine; In their selection of motion pictures Slips "What have you been doing in Fear Disorders for themselves and their children. PINEHURST there all this time?” Injured—170 avlUans; 180 po­ Disorders aroimd the Elysee Pal­ PRICES ON MARKET Lace trimmed. Standard lengths. “Sleeping.” lice; 130 mounted Republican Guards; 100 mobile guards. ace seemed imminent this afternoon Weden of the J. W. Hale Regular $1.19 values. The sergeant looked at the clock when the crowds learned that a Compuiy's store has returned from DRO^ A T OPENING 29c Rum & Butter Toffie.< which said it was 10:46 p. m. He Unofficial estimates placed the group of automobiles bad entered a business trip to New York City. told the man to hangup. It was lat­ deatli list at from 12 to 50. •. • ...... 25c Special the palace courtyard. Mrs. Agnes C^artier, corset buyer, Bisquick ...... box 34c er verified that HEdlak had gone to Other statistics showed 14,COO A troop of mounted guards gal­ is attending the exhibit of founda­ (Contlnaed Prom Page Oae) SoftasiUc Cake Flour .... 33c Week-End $ the shop with two women friends police lad battled 50,000 civilians loped to the palace, firemen on riot tion g&rments In New York this 1.00 yesterday. 'The discussion and selec­ until 4 a. m. duty laid fire lines In preparation week. garded in most quarters as a nat­ Roberta Spaghetti Dinner. . tion of dresses had bored him so he The streets were deserted after for the feared attack, police lines ural technical setback after its re­ ...... 32c went off to a secluded corner and that hour but at noon today rowds Silk Hose fell asleep. were formed to protect the firemen A large crowd is expected for the cent shsu'p rise. Some market began reassembling. and additional mobile guards were return engagement of Mickey Carr analysts had felt that a reaction Selected Large The police were Jeered on the summoned. and his Canadian Capers at the was overdue. Clearance HOSPITAL NOTES boulevards and on the squares. On its first rush, the mob was weekly dance at the School street U. S. Steel declined |3 to $57; EGGS doz. 3 3 c There were frequent cries of: blocked off successfully. Reo tomorrow night. Dancing will New York Central more than $2 "Assassins!” The presence of the mob, however, be from 8 o’clock until midnight. to close tj $48; ConsoU^ted-Gas $1 Freeh Western. I On30t and Mo- Mrs. Rebecca Chapman of 24 Park Police Be-enforced prevented the Cabinet ministers to near $46; General Motors more jud makes. Reg­ street, Mrs. Anna SwMSon of An­ As the crowds grew more dense from making their tradldonal call t.if A meeting of the St. James’s than $1 to below $40; Allied Chem­ Filet of Sole...... lb. 38c ular 94c values. dover, Joseph Pantaleo of 208 the police were re-enforced ip r i ef­ resignation on the President. Alumni will be held at the St. ical nearly $3 to $152; United Air­ School street and Mrs. Angeline fort to carry out anti-assembly or­ That call was postponed although craft $3.50 to below $32; American Open Clam s...... pint 35t ders lss!ied last night by EJugene James’s hadl tomorrow night at 7:30 Clearance Price Clvlello of 2 Oak street were admit­ Daladler, himself, had been able to O'clock. Important business will be Telephone more than $1 to under Quohaug Clams • • 2 qts. 33c ted and Nunzlo Fazzlna of 42 Oak Frot, ministei of tbe interior. tender his resignation In the cus­ transacted, after which a soclEd hour $123.50. O ysters...... pint 29c street and Miss Helen Jacobs of 37 Opposition deputies gathered in tomary manner. will be held. The list showed slight recupera­ Tanner street were discharged yes­ the Chamber lobby co discuss The President probably will re­ tive power after midday, as bulls Another Shipment terday. whether they should ask the Cabi­ ceive the ministers and thank them A daughter was born today to Mr. net to resign despite the fact that The local branch of the Woman’s made a demonstration in the mining Educator Butter personally for their services during Christian Temperance Union has set shares. McIntyre Porcupine and and Mrs. Ralph Skinner of 105 the Chamber gave Edouard Daladler their nine-day tenure of office Dome Mines each rose $1, the for­ Wafer Craxj Spruce street. three votes of confidence yesterday. the date of Tuesday sffternoon, Febr later. ruary 20, for a shawl exhibit and mer touching $42. Some of the sil­ 2 l b s ...... 25 g A delegation of war veterans In the Chamber lobby it was said ver issues Filso advanced, U. S. 3 Pairs $2.10 COLLEGE DANCE. went to President Lebrun asking tea to be given in the parlors of the that Senator Louis Barthou, a form­ Center Congregational church. En­ Smelting rising $4 to above $116. Assorted Schbol Cookies him that, for the country’s sake, he er premier, was the likely choice to • New London, Feb. 7.—4AP) — induce Daladler to retire. succeed Daladler since Doumergue tertainers will be Mrs.* Katherine ...... lb. 20c Connecticut college will hold, its an­ Daladler himself. It was said, con­ bad refused. Blair of Hartford, recently arrived nual midwinter formal dance Satur­ sidered calUng a special Cabinet President Lehriin was so anxious from California, who will ^v« read­ 20c Artesan Peas, 2 cans 35c day in Knowlton Salon, and the meeting this afternoon to discuss to get started qn tbe formation of a ings, and Miss Miriam Watkins, who WAPPING CARD PARTY affair will consist of a tea dance the situation and decide on the mhi- will sing a group of songs. The com­ and a formal. new government that he summoned Isterlai course of action political leaders Into conference Im­ mittee includes Mrs. William Rush, A definite action to Induce the mediately, some of them arriving 15 Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins and Mrs. Thirty-two tables were filled with Cabinet to resign was crystallLed minutes after the Cabinet’s resigna­ Fayette B. Clarke. 'The regular playerr at the card social given last at a meeting of opposition deputies tion. meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held evening at the new Wapplng Com­ headed -by Andre Tardleu former Despite this resignation, however, yesterday at the South Methodist munity church house, and for Its premlei and Pierre Laval, another the mood of the crowd which milled church, and the ptogram was in benefit. A number of Manchester Silk and Wool Ladies’ former premier. sullenly about the streets and boule­ memory of Frances Willard. card fsms attended. They decided to ask the president vards grew more and more ugly. In bridge the high scores were POPULAR DRESS SHOP 01 the i hamber and the president The regular monthly meeting of made uy Miss Irene Skinner a 'd state Theater Building Manchester SPORT of he .'^enate to go to Lebrun and Guards Are Stoned the Dorcas Society of the Emanuel Francis Foster; second, Mrs. Lillian DRESSES asK bluntly for Daladler’s resigna­ Demonstrators returned to the Lutheran church will be held tonight Skinner and Donald Harrison; P U k C H A S E S tion Place de la Concorde and stoned th e' at the home of Mrs. Arvld Gustaf­ third, Stephanie Tunsky and Fred­ Out They Go! COATS F:vcn as the political oppositlon- mounted guards stationed there. son of Coburn Road. The hostesses erick Smith. . BALANCE OF THE STOCK OF Ist.'^ met, the Bourse—French Stock The Chamber of Deputies regards v^ill be Miss Vivian and Miss Ebba In setback Miss Faith Collins ci'.d Mutket observed five minutes of Barthou as a veteran statesman. Anderson. Henry Morrow were high; Mrs. si'enrf "oi "those who were assas- He was premier of France from Ruth Burst and Walter Billings, $ ” . » 8 ■sin-;ic(i last night.’’ 1910 to 1913 and. In the course of his A daughter, Claire Ann, was boro second, and Mrs. Lillian McIntosh $ 1 . 7 » AMES CO., Inc. The phrase was written In chalk career, has headed a number of this morning at the Hartford hos- and Harold Hart, low. In the chil­ NEW HAVEN Regular Values To $16.00 on the board of the exchange. ministries. pit9.1 to Mr. and Mrs. John Lamenzo dren’s setback section, Richard Pe­ AND OFFERS IT AND THEIR OWN STOCK IN A REAL BUY! Daladler Silent He served France during the war of 30 Lewis street terson was high and Charlotte Daladler, who sat In silence last as minister of state and member of Smith, low. Hot coffee was served night when angry deputies demand­ the War Council, then as minister James Riley of Manchester Green and hot sanilwiches sold. The com­ ed from the floor of the Chamber If of war. He lost a son In the war. was admitted at the Maples hospital mittee hopes to run thsir profit up A GIGANTIC DISPOSAL SALE! he gave "the order to fire on the The news of his choice, however, on Oak street, last night and John over $30, and feel gratified at the people,” spent most of the night did nothing to allay the growing dis­ Frankilene was discharged. results, considering the severity of EVERYTHING MUST GO! NEVER AGAIN SUCH A SENSATIONAL VALUE EVENT’ with President Lebrun. order of the crowds. the weather and counter attrac­ DRESSES - COATS - SUITS - UNDERWEAR — MILLINERY - HOSIERY He e.merged Just before dawn Skirmishes between the polioe and tions. from the conference. He appeared demonstrators steadily develoMcl- stern and haggard. In one of these a demonstrator \ms Then he gave forth the authority seen trampled under foot. Weddings SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9.15 a. m. to re-enforce the 14,000 police on The crowds steadily grew In the duty with more regiments of troops. Place de la Concorde and In the Rue Double Unit Show SUCH VALUES WILL NOT LAST! BE HERE EARLY! 'The Legislators themselves were the object of bitter feeling by the Royale—the scenes of the heaviest Hart-Spillane crowds. fighting yesterday. Mias Lillian Splllane, daughter of Friends of Edouard %erriot, for­ Police did theU utmost to dis­ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Splllane of 31 Richly Fur Trimmed One Group of mer premier, who Is regarded as a perse tbe mobs but were unable to Strickland street was married this Children’s Wash D resses^^ poaslblUty to return to that post, make headway. morning to Francis J. Hart, son of said both Royalists and (>3mmunlsta About l50 mounted guards form­ tbe late Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Hart of w ed a hollow square on one side of Middletown. The ceremony was One Lot BETTER Jostled him last night as he left ,;he COATS Chamber. the great square of the Concorde srformed at 9 o’clock at St. Another hooting crowd recogniz­ while riot police, banded closely to­ gridget’s church. Tbe nuptial high ed Senator Camille Rolland near gether and circulated In small mass was celebrated by ^ v . C. T. Washable Frocks f t i COATS groups. iicC&nn. Miss Florence E. Splllane Regular Values To $1.49. ^ the Madeleine church at noon to­ atterxd ker sister as bridesmaid, day. He ran Into a restaurant to and Bernard J. Hart was beat man protect himself from the Jeering for his brother. SILK RAYON PANTIES...... 15c throng. $ 1 ^ . 9 9 The bride wore a gown of white PURE SILK SLIPS, values to $1.49...... As the menacing crowds gathered, SANITARIUM IS SUED Peau d’ Ange lace with short train, ...unlil two Regular Values To $19.95 .88c Premier Daladler announced his de­ and cap of tulle. Her bridal bouquet desperate Pure Silk Dance Sets, reg. values to $1.19 . .66c Formerly Sold To $39.50 cision to resign. OVER ARTISrS DEATH was of white American Pride roses. kids taught Previously he conferred with Tbe bridesmaid was attired In blush her unfer-' j i l t President Lebrun, with the minis­ matiasse crepe with black acces­ gettable Ladies’ ters of his Cabinet and with tbe sories and arm bouquet of Talisman love . . . / i FULL FASHION presidents of the Senate and of the Bridgeport, Feb. 7.—(AP)-ttton Slips Trading Suspended ths result of the defendant’s negli­ tory of the Bay State Circuit assem­ R e g ^ r Values To 49c. 'Thousands were Jammed Into the gence he escaped and took his own bled at Hotel Bond In aeasto’is The POOR RIi square In front of the Bourse. Trad­ life one week later. At tbe time of Tuesday afternoon and eveidng. ing had to be suspended because of About six hundred, Ineludbf wo­ Odd Lots of Pocketbooks, Ck>llar Seta, Scarfs, his comn^tment to tbe hospital, tha man guests, attended tha banqiMt A Bloiiey tevlnf Valoel their deafening cries of; artist is sMd to have been earaing in the evening. Corsets, Etc., At Give Away PricesI "Assassin! Vive Chlappe!” $10,000 a year. The pfternoon buslneM session ______Tbe police attempted to dis^rse In defense of the action the sani­ was dsvoted sxoluslvely to 'affairs #■ them but were powerless. They sum­ tarium operators claim that Ja- of ths race track msn. But asodal moned reinforcements by automo- quiab’s wife signed a formal waiver gathsrtaf of about cevsoty-ffve wo- blls In an attempt to arreat Qia at the time her husband satared Um msn ' were entertatosd la tbe leaders. hospital, relieving them froii UablU* rooai. During ths twsur lit; STATEPOPyLAR THEATER BUILDtNG DRESS SHOP But svBD with the relnforcamenta 1^. Kawtbome asserts that tbs la- ty-oM of tbsss annual horss- MANCHESTER they could hot wedge tb tir way ■tltutioa proprlstorf arq UgMs uas this’s affilrx ths svsBttx sas- thWugb the crowd to their quarry. dsr tbs stats statutes, dsqfitrtbs of wsrs tha, 9 nbr oaia Xoatead, they had to ritm t and waivsr^ .J- 'Vi; ■vl' ■/>

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ly to nearly double that amount to> school, with th« skpoptioB of ths tbt RookvlUe ,Flr« Department year, including routine govonmient day. He said, however, that the first prtss winner of afiy year, who which opeaz in’ the town hall on U. S. EXPENDITURES costs, am o\m t^ to $8,702,485,851. ROCKVILLE "teachers are no more than ade­ shall not Be eligible to enter another Thursday evening and continues un­ The huge profit on devaluation of quately paid." The speaker told how contest. til Saturday evening. the gold dollar- left a surplus on thq Uere were about one million school "Th^ First Trials shall be held by A benegt^whlet and bridge party OVER TWO BILUON T r e a t y books of $842,418,426, but teachers in the country teaching the a conunlttse of teachers of the was held last evening at the Elks experts still expect the government 30,000,000 school children. school on Tuesday, February 18, Club for the braefit of St. Bernard's to borrow nine billion between now TEACHERS PLAN nCHT Mr. Heurington spoke .of the small 1934. Cathoic church under the sponsor­ Washington, Feb. 7.—(AP)—Gov­ and the end of June. group who feel they receive no di­ “The best eight speakers selected ship of the Children of Mary Sodali­ ernment expenditures on this fiseax That would change today's sur­ rect benefits in the present educa­ in these trials shall compete in the ty- year’s emergency recovery costa to­ plus to a more than $7,000,000,000 FOR MORE STATE AID tional system. In this group he men­ Final Contest, which shall be held A meeting of the Girl^ Reserves day passed the two billion dollar deficit tioned the business people, the rich on March 28, 1984. of the Union Congregational church mark. people who use private schools and "Positions on the program shall was held last evening in the church This leaves more than 35,000,000,- Association’s Executive Tells those who have no children to send be determined by lot. social rooms at 7:30 o’clock. 000 to be spent between now and Meeting of Bill to Have State to school. "The first prize shall be ten dol­ Mrs. Daisy Holmes of East Main June 30 to equal budget estimates A Thought Pay Half School Costs. He enlarged on the responsibility lars. street is entertaining Mrs. Florence of $7,628,000,000 for emergency ex­ of an employer of labor to bis em­ "The second prise shall be five Jacobs of Jdanchester this week at penditures in the 1934 fiscal year. Unto the pure all tfalnfs are The Connecticut State Teachers ployees and insisted that proper dollars. her home. The exact figure of emergency ex­ pure: but unto th«n that are de­ "The third prise shall be two and penditures on February 5, the lat­ Association plans to place before the school prlvlliges must be afforded A short meeting of the American filed and unbelieving is nothing the children of these employees. one-hs4f dollars. Legion was held last evening in the est available, was $2,009,876,070 of pure; but even their mind and con­ 1935 General Assembly a bill which "The Judges shall be three in num­ G. A. R. rooms. which 31,056,060,289 was by the re­ science Is defiled.—^Tltus, 1:15. vill plac^. one-half of the cost of "Economy is a catchword for votes," said Mr. Harrington, referring to ber, and shall be appointed by the A meeting of the Rockville Mer­ construction corporation. the educational system on the state, president of the Alumni Association. chants Anociatlon was held last Total Expenditures Only the heart without a stain whereas under the present system those seeking office who urge a re­ duction in Edl school expenditures. "The foUowdng points shall be con­ evening in the Polce Court room, Total expenditures for the fiscal knows perfect ease.—Goethe. the state only bears about 6 per sidered in determining the prise Memorial Building, at which time cent of the cost. A third group of evil doers, he .said, were the "blank followers" of winners: Enunciation, delivery, ex­ the topic "Credits” was discussed. This fact was made known at the pression, gesture, presence, subject President William Preuss presided meeting of the teachers from the the second group, which Include members of taxpayers associations, matter and preparation. at the meeting. towns of Tolland County who as­ etc, "James Galavin, president of the Burpee Post, Woman’s Relief sembled in the auditorium of the Rockville High School A lu m ni As­ Corps will hold a meeting in the G. George Syke^ Memorial school on "The whole tax system has proven inadequate as it now exists” said sociation.*' A. R. rooms this evening. Tuesday afternoon to hear Francis The only student excluded by the Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Connors E. Harrington, executive secretary Mr. Harrington in explaining how the smaller towns and communities terms is Leon Kupect, of the class of are enjoying a vacation in St. Peters­ of the Connecticut State Teachers 1985, who won the prize speaking burg, Florida. Association. had to bear the burden of the cost of education. He rapped the class contest in 1933. Past Exaulted Rulers Night will The meeting was called to order Sled, Auto Collide be observed by Rockville Lodge, No. about 4 o'clock by Miss Hattie E. owning tax exempt bonds while the group which only owned real estate Mias Dorothy Batz, of Ellington 1359, B. P. O. Elks, on Thursday Burr, local state director of the as­ was heavily taxed. avenue, is in the Rockville City evening. sociation. In addition to the grade hospital as the result of a head-on A meeting of the Ladies Catholic school teachers of Vernon, the Rock­ The speaker said the towns were bearing 94 per cent of the costs of collision between a “doube-rlpper” Benevolent Association was held last ville high school faculty was present and an automobile in a coasting ac­ evening in the Ladles of Columbus as well

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RockvlUs where they attended a ed chest Injuries and other passen­ esses will be Mrs. Jamss McNally. morrow Aftsmoao StfO «t Taleott teachers meeting. gers w ere b ^ y shaksn ug. WAPPING Mrs. Wilfred Kent, Miss Miriam Brothers stors. T a lk to Rk Ibbovb* DAILY RADIO PROGRAM wnc 'The Wagisun Girls dub members Welles and Aliens Monaghan. Uon to local psopls and tlw hmiw are to serve a chicken pie supper Tbs Christian EMdeavor sodsty wives will doubtlsai bs glad ot tbs The Junior society of Christian for the South Windsor boys club at met on S u iid » svenlng. The t ^ c opportunity to buy cakes, piss and We d n e s d a y , Fe b r u a r y t (OMitni and iMtani studard Tima) BB.BM W.. lOBO K. a , BBt-B M. Endeavor will have a valentine so­ the Community church bouse ’Thurs­ TniTelerB BroAtfeaatlag SorrloB was "Young Nopls’s Part in Inter­ other items mads ny tbstr " ' Ysmua Not*: All program* to k«]r and bade ebalaa or aroopa tbareof unleM apael- cial next Friday evening at the day evening. The proceeds will go TALCOnVUiE denominational W ork” with Miss neighbors. M . coa*i to coa»t (c to e) deslanatloa tadadM all aTallabl* gUUon*. for the benefit of toe Commimity Margaret Welles- tbs leader. ^ Frogram* aubjaet to ehanga. F. M. Cant. Eaat. church primary rooms from about church bouse. Mr. and Mrs. John Gulnan and NBC-WEAP NETWORK SiO^ TtO^Myrt A Marga—«aat only; Wedneedsy, FeliruAry 7, IBM 7:80 to p o’clock. Games will be Patrick Healy is in St. Francis The Golden Rule club will bold a famUy of Windsor wen Sunday BAaiC — Eaat! woaf wlw wool wtlo Laula Fanleo’a Orehaatra—mldwaat E. 8. T. played and a valentine box provided. Brazil, according to preliminary StIS— 7s1S-^uat Plain Bill — aaat: hospital where be was taken Sunday Valentine social In the assembly guests of Miss Florsnce Plnney. V Jar wtar wc*h wfl wilt wfbr wro wgy 4:00 p. m.— Pop Concert—Chris­ Refreshments will be served. statUUcs for October, IBIS, spent wi>cn wcao wtam wwj wsai; Midi kad Travara Oreh,—Dixie; Fanlee Or« evening after being injured in the room of toe church on Friday eve­ The Ladles' Aid sodety or toe vinan «cfl woc-who WOW wdaf wkbf eh**.—midweat; Taxa* Ranger*—w tiaan Krlens, director; With Don­ W applng schools closed at noon on 3168,413 for American asronauUcai S:30— 7:30—Muaie on Air—eaat; Me* bus accident at Station 33, South ning. This will be in charge ot Vernon Methodist church will con­ NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj ald Plmle, baritone. ’Tuesday and the teachers motored to Windsor. Cornelius Driscoll receiv­ equipment, more thoji any other w-i ba katp webc wday kfyr crct efcf earthy OlHa—w; Buck Regaro-i the social committee. ’The host­ duct a sale of home made foods to­ country. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla wja* raldw rpt; Bronco Buatoro—Dixie 4:30— Jack and Loretta Clemens. vfia-WKun wlod warn wjnc wab wapi S :4 ^ 7H6—Boako Carter, Tallo—ba> 4:45— Organ Melodies — Walter do: ^ w a a n th* Bookanda—waat w jdx w*mb inroo wky wfaa wbap kpw Dawley. woal ktb* ktha waoc T id ^ f : 0 ^ ‘rh * Hapjpy B ak*r»-baala MOUNTAIN-koa kdrl kalr k«bl 7 :lfc - 1:16—Edwin & Hill — basie; BjIB—Babe Ruth'a Boys Club. FACIFIC COAST - fcao kfl kjw komo Tha Slngara—Dixie; Drama—waat 5:80— Toro Mix. khq kfsd ktar kru SMidIng-alao S t S:0‘S‘>Jtsw jtomo w*,ab wnao wgr wkbw wkro whk cklw khq kfsd ktar 11:00— Emil Coleman’s Orchestra, vdre wcau wlp wJa* waan wfbl wapd Cant. Eaat, wjav; MIdwaati wbbm wfbm kmbo 11 ;18— Poet-prince, kmnx wowo whaa Th* Singing Lady—eaat 11:30— Pierre Orchestra, EAST AND CANADA—wpg who wlbw Annie—eaat only .. whre wib* wfaa wore wlcc efrb ckac Waatmlnatar Choir 12:00 Mldn,— Phil Harris’ Orchestra 6 t o u C D IX IE — wgat wafa wbro wgam wdod 6:30— 6:30—Iran* Baaalay, Song* — 12:30 a, m,— Harry Sosnlck's Orch. Vira wroo wlae wdau wtoo krid wrr ■ Lady—repeat for w»n 1:00—Silent, ktrh kf*a waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 3H6— 3:46—Lowell Thoma* — aaat; w dn« wh^ wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waj* . OiThxn Annie—rapeat to mldwaat M ID W _ wrah wgl wmt wmbd 6 :0 ^ TtO^Amoa 'n' Andy—aaat only winq wlan wlbw kfh kfab wkbii wcco •<1f— 7:16—Gam* of Melody, Orehaa, Fdaah A Farlmuttar, gkit MOUNTAIN—kvor kl* koh kal !®15~ Bleh In Hollywood COAST—khj koin kah kfre kol kfpy kvJ Cluaa, Oramatie kf'nU kmj k w f kern kdb kgmb Faradlaa, Skit Davit, Skateh—baric WDRC Cant. Eatt, a'.ao!^ Dramatle 4:30— 6:30— Jack Armalrong—*a only McCormack—alao c 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 4:46— 6:46—Tito Ouliar—c to cat R6VU# 6:00— 6:00—Buck Roger*, ik lt — aaat Announetd 'inly; tkli^y. Sketch—mldwrat rpt 9:1 10:00—11 ;00—Flekan* Siatar* — aaat 6— 6:16— Bobby Banaon—mat only; A'"®* '" ’ Andy—weal repeat Program for Wednesday, Feb. 7 . Fata— wrat find DIxIa only 10:16—11:16 — Robert Royca, Tanor— 8:30— 6:30—Mufic Box — w.ihe only: *-aw*a—rpt a A oat E. 8, T, Enoch LIpht'a Orehaatra—weal: 10.30—11:30—Jude Slain A Orehaatra Jaek Armatrono-ilrono— -mldwriit repeat 4:00 p, m,— Musical Album of Pop­ 15— 6:4f ■ 5:45— 6:4^-Happ/ MlnatraV —'aait; 3 Molina'* Orehaatra ular Classics. Enoch Light Orehaatra-wcft 11:30—12:30—Harold Stern'* Orehaatra 4:30— Science Service, ... 4:45—The Merrymakers. ikats 6:00— , 6:15-Joan Olson with Orchestra, Overnight A, P. 6:30— Jack Armrtrong— All-Am er­ FIGURES of the first rank are adept at WBZ-WBZA ican Boy, 8:45— Toto Guizar. concocting unusual and tricky sauces that Springfleid — Boatoa News 6:00— Frank Bradbur;' and his Crescent Serenaderc with Olen- require instant changes of heat in the dine Greene. North Blllerca, Mass,— Old land­ Wednesday, February- 7, 1984 6 15 - Bobby Benson and Sunny making. Usually, when a sauce once comes to a mark, known as the Tavern block E. S. T, Jim. and used as tenements, destroyed by 0:30— Enoch Light and Orchestra. boil, the heat must be reduced- quickly or it will 4:00 p, m,— Betty and Bob, fire loss estimated at 120,000. 6:45— Ye Happy Minstrel aud 'Tiny curdle. 4:15— "Health” — Dr. Royal S. Band. Copeland. Auguste, Me,—Admiral William 7:00— M yrt and Marge. ' 4 :20—Alice Joy, Veasie Pratt, 65, Belfast, to run for the Repijbllcan nomination for the 7:15— Terry and fed. 4:30—Concert—Edwin Otis, bari­ 7;30— Music on the A ir with Guest tone; Doris Tlrrell, pianist. Maine House of Representatives. Star. 4:45—The Painter and his Daugh- Bridgeport, Conn.— Evelina Von With gas, and with gas alone, you can get any 5:00— New England Agriculture. Maydell, 44, Wilton, admitted to 7:46—Bethany Girls' Quartet. 5:15— News, United States citizenship after she 8:00— Happy Bakers, Phil Duey, degree of heat from full flame to a simmer with 5:30— dinging Lady. renounced her title as an Esthonian Frank Luther and Jack Parker, Vivian Ruth. 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. baronessy. She was bom in but the touch of a finger. 'That is one reason wlij' 8:15— Edwin C. Hill. fi:00—NBC Program Calendar. Teheran, Persia, May 19, 1890. 6:01— New England Conservatory 8:30— Albert Spalding, violinist famed chefs choose gas for top burner cook­ Concert. , with Conrad Thlbault, baritone 6:15— Westminster Choir. and Don Vorheef Orchestra. ing. 6:30—Time. 9:00—Leopold Stowkowski Md toe 6:32— Old Farmers Almanac. Deaths Last Night Philadelphia Orchestra, 6:34—Temperature. 9:15—Pontiac presents Stoopnagle 6:36— Sports Review, and Budd with Jacques Renard’s 6:41— Famous Sayings. New York—Rabbi Hyman Enslow, Orchestra and Vers Van. And, too, with deep fat frying, as soon as cold 6:43— Weather, 67, noted Jewish leader who had 9:30— Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra 6:45— Lowell Thomas, with Juras and Allen. food i.= immersed, it cools down the boiling fat been vice-president of the Central 10:00—Dick Powell, film star; Ted 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. conference of American Rabbis for 7:15— Gems of Melody. ten years. Florito’s Orchestra. and additional heat should be applied immediately 7:30—Potash and Perlmutter. 10:30—Columbia News Service. Washington—Dr. Edward Wight, 7:45— Irene Rich for Welch, 10:45— Andre Kostelnretz presents. to keep the French fries or crullers from becom­ Washburn, 53, chief chemist of the 8:00— Eno Crime Clues 11:15— Five Spirits of Harm ny. Bureau of Standards. He was born 11:30—Little Jack Little’s Orches­ ing sodden and greasy. It makes little difference 8 ;30— Dangerous Paradise. in Beatrice, Neb. 8:45— "Red Davis is Surprised”— tra. Arnall. whether it be sauces, doughnuts, or popcorn, the 9:00— 20,000 Years In Sing Sing__ Warden Lewis E Lawes. Turning the valve handle automatically lights the modern flexibility of gas cannot be denied. The new top 9:30— John McCormick, tenor. 10:00— Vincent Lopez and his Orch gas range burner. The top burner on the Magic Chef burners give a quicker, hotter cooking heat, at the 10:3i— Cascades Orchestra. 10:45— News. automatic gas range, for example, is called— “ The burner touch of a finger, than any other cooking appliance 11:00— Time, weather, temperature. can even approach. Jl:04— Sports Review. of a thousand economical heats.” 'This burner illustrates 11:14— Old Farmers Almanac. 11:15— Kay Fayre. the great flexibility of gas heat for cooking. 11:30— Flalnbow Gardens Orchestra. 12:00— Congress Hotel Orchestra. 12:30 a. m.— Hotel Savoy Orchestra. 1:00—NBC Program Calendar.

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three churches on the island. Rev. cally Important because of Its loca­ discovered this disease back in 19ia sional dancers wbo execute the George J. Kllgus has been pastor of tion at the “bottle neck” of Pomorze, and has developed b method of test­ loves. B sr ssemps .. mi FLAMES D ESM Y the church for about 10 years, Daw­ NAZIS TAKE OVER stately, languorous Burmese dances form loas of thS'most exdi the narrow strip of land by which ing fowl and eliminating the affect­ A M U S E prS for the ediflcatlmi of the gileets are son said. Poland divides Prussia. ed birds that has gained recogni­ aodes tmsgtobMs. Ifldwti Shelter Island lies at the end of _t______Malay. Among the women who directed the pleture fronjtte ANCIENT CHURCH Dong Island about 106 miles from tion throughout the United States. coniffitute the chief attraction at play by Austin Pnrinr New York City, It is located be­ CTTY OF DANZIG This is the so-called long-tube meth­ WOMEN OF THE WORLD Nick’s place are English, French, Kenyon, baaed on the sto^ by tween Orient and Montauk Points, TO DEMONSTRATE MEANS od. During recen. years a method Scotch, Swedish, Russian, (German, Hervey Fox. furthermost tips of Long Island. The commonly known as the quick test Italian and Spanish g(lrls. year aroimd population is about method has been developed and fre­ IN PICTURE, “MANDALAr quent requests come to leading poul- Every European country is rep­ The average per vehicle tax hi Shelter Island Edifice Bums 1,000 which is augmented by him- State Commissioner to Rule OF TESTING POULTRY resented among the planters, busi­ 1933 was S50A7, ae compared with dreds in the summer. trymen and Far Bureau agents for 344.24 for l«Sa: information on the effectiveness of Beautiful and Exotic Types ness men, brokers, naval officers and Because There Was Little Oyer Important Free Port, this method. diplomatic representatives who oc­ County Wide Meeting to Be Throng Rangoon Cafe Where cupy the tables. There are Sikhs, Di . Wayne L. PlastTidge of the Most Scenes Are Taken. Hindus, Afghans, Siamese and Cin­ . Water Nearby. COUNH APPLE GROWERS Report Says. Held at Alvah Russell’s Farm Connecticut State College will dem­ galese strolling among the tables. in Glastonbury. onstrate and disciiss both of, these And there are a few Americans. S2S REWARD methods of testing birds. All the nationalities of Europe Will be paid tor any oora whiob TO HEAR SPECIAUST Sind Asia—with a sprinkling of Though their nationality has no Great C^riatopber Poaittve Uorn New York, Feb. 7.—(AP) —Fire Free City of Danzig, Feb. 7.— direct bearing on the story, the Core cannot remove. good V.-, Methods of testing chicks for Polynesia for good luck—are repre­ birthplace of the principal actors in destroyed the Shelter Island Pres­ sented among the hundred or more for callonaee, warta and uwlee. (AP)—Danzig went Nazi today pullonim disease will be discussed NEW FEDERAL APPOINTMENT the sequence adds to the foreign at­ Sold In Uanohesfier by QLEN- byterian church last night. William L. Harris, assistant coun­ v/hen the Nazi-dominated Senate ap­ beautiful and exotic women who mosphere of the scene. Whmer ty ag.nt, of the Hartford County and demonstrated at a coimty-wlde throng the Polyglot Rangoon cafe NEV’S, 789 Main Street. Help from the mainland was un­ pointed a state commissioner to poultry meeting held under the aus­ Oland, who plays Nick, the owner Farm Bureau, has announced that Hartford, Feb. 7.—(AP)—William in which take place some of the of the cafe, was bom in Sweden. available because of heavy ice which Dr. J. K. Shaw, well-known tree take over the functions of the City pices of tbeFarm Bureau at the S MeEuiy, state director of the Na­ most dramatic scenes in the First ■ H hM kept a ferry inactive for a Council. County building in Hartford, ’Tues­ Rafaela Ottlano, ’The Countess, is a authority and oilginator of the tional Emergency Council announc­ National picture, “Mandalay,” which native of Genoa, Italy. Ricardo week. There had been no fire >6 the present system of certification jf The procedure was much like that day, February 13, at 1:30 p. m., ac­ ed last night that August Brauer, comes to the State tneater on Sim- UoioiialBM •• BOSTON heating plant of the church since followed in the city of Berlin wh-3n cording to an announcement by Al­ Cortez was bora in Vienna, Austria. e Trtpa Oany apple varieties will address local Adolf Hitler’s Nazis seized power in formerly with the United States De­ day, with Kay Francis, Ricardo Kay Francis, the star, is the only Sunday, the janitor said. growers at a public meeting in ne vah A. Russell, Glastonbury mem­ partment of Commerce, Las been Cortez, Warner Oland and Lyle Tal­ n«eas Trip $s.ee According to Walter Dawson, of the Reich. ber of the Farm Bureau Poultry native American of the four. LMiTea O eatex County Court House in Hartford, At that time, finding the City appointed office manager for the bot In the featured roles. “Mandalay” is a thrilling ropaance TraTcI Baraaa Shelter Island Heights, the fire was at 8 p. m. February 15. Dr. Shaw’s Committee. NEC In Connecticut. The announce­ A dozen or more Chinese and Jap­ 483 Mala St discovered at 8:30 p. m., and had Council with its then anti-Nazi ma­ Dr. Rettger of the Connecticut of a beautiful Russian exile who is subject will be “The Importance of ment came soon after Meany re­ anese girls are waitresses and at­ sold in virtual slavery to an Orien­ ttaacheater gained such headway when firemen jority was a stumbling block to Hit­ Agrlculturtil Experiment Station turned from a trip to Washington. T e l TOOT arrived that they concentrated on Tree Vigor and Ways of Measuring ler’s will in the German capital, the tendants. The troupe of profes­ tal resort keeper by the man shp saving the parsonage which ad­ It.” Prussian government appointed a VlutPRII? . R r '4 s joins the church. The members of Hartford County state commissioner to run the city. Firemen of the Dering Harbor, Fruit Committee are: Louis Vaml, Glastonbury, chairman; Roy Gulley, Eggert’s Duties Shelter Island Heights and Shelter Today Hans Egrgert was the state Island companies answered the South Windsor: Harold Rogeni, commissioner of Danzig and his du­ alarm. There is no water system Southington; Guido, Nalnatl, Glas­ ties are officially defined as: and as the church was located near tonbury: Harry Griswold, Wethers­ “Making those decisions which the center of the island water was field; S. L. Root. Farmington; Clin­ otherwise would devolve upon the obtained from cisterns. The fire ton Roberts, Bristol; Miles Shep­ City Council. The Danzig Council had burned itself out at 11 p. m. hard, Simsbury; Miles Messenger, North Canton. is not composed of members who An Old Edifice guarantee the execution of the nec­ I t ; " ' V Dawson was uncertain about the essary measures for compassing the <«■» .*:v age of the church but said it was a The Eskimos christened the plane desires of the state and the peo­ prominent landmark and was in which the Lindberghs made their ple.” erected many years ago. It was of world flight “Tingmissartog,” which frame construction and was one of means “big bird.” The Free City of Danzig is politi-

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ethnr p«rlod ef yMra, tn bttwaaa Usually tbs eltls«B Is mudi better explain to the bearded men that it these dasrs ia that “only Ood can worked up an act; and now they're shall e$ .-r— Hanrltritn\ BEHIND THE SCENES IN was all an unhappy practical jedee, lunch tad dlnatr. pleased to bs samlag his own living, I maka a trio.” But in tbe ease of in vaude^le. Jana BWK«w«i fmnm. at , even though it be a meagre one and and that there were no Jobs to be Dal Calkins, Jay Fallon and Ed SpeaUiig of Home ^owaa— dy and VUnta B bim ffoiB. b ad .... Cnratag Hmtli BANKERS WARNED though he freeze his nose earning MacDowell It’s more truth than A funay thing a^Mut New York­ Fla.; Fred UrnttAtlh ___ yuM umiflP •« YHu Well, most of tbe victims left, paraphrase .... Y^ars ago they ers is the way they divide their Kan.; Brice Bi’toilinil ton • it, than to have it handed out to him X ntA L D FRIMTINO OOMPANS. INC. To many people Jesse H. Jones, grumbling, but there* were two sang together in the ^oir ef St. loyalties between the Uggeat temm Mo., and BO onrlafiqusB' 1| BI«m U StTMt by a charity department In this spade-bearded fellowi who refused tie boy sopranos. As their voices ManvhMUr, Cpas. chainnan of the Reconstruction and their old home towna. For ex­ wasn't SO loyal, beeaoae ha MFi 1 TBOMA8 rBKOU80^ relationship Mr. Hopkins’ theory BY RODNEY DUTOHBR to go. Jusf as they were about to changed they bad to drop out. Re­ ample, a poL conducted backstage on a boat oi roate from 0«o«m IUD«v«r Finance Corporation, is no Moses often clicks perfectly both wasrs. The Evening Herald Washington undergo forcible eviction somebody cently they met by chance in New at tbe FolUeh reveals that of the OUver Wakefield, the “ “ and no Solomon. Many frosen out Ooirespondent. discovered tbat they were a couple York, got to talking abou old principals only Fannie Brice .and dlan, came from The citizen would rather work, and of prominent visiting foreigners Fooadctf Oetobw 1, IMl depositors of frozen banks are too times, and Just for the fim of it Willie and Eugeti< Howard were it better here. Published iOT«r7 BT«nlBg tfxMpt does work; tbe alien would rather who had been invited to the con­ tried an old hymn tune. It was pret­ Sundays and Hoiidaya Bntarad at tba Washington, Feb. 7.—Elvery so bom here. 'The rest of them sol­ painfully aware of the pawnbroker alt at home and be fed, and he does often the .New Deal gets Itself cert. ty good, especially since Calkins had emnly avowed that they bailed from Automobile owners and Op Poat Offloa a t M.anobaatar. Conn, aa A Trio Reunited /' Saoond Ctaaa Mali Mattar. spirit in which the RFC gobbled up sit at home and he and his multitude crossed up in a lot of barbed wire. become a bass, Fallon a baritone, “the finest place on ea-*th.” .... No, paid $195,842,464 for Uabttit •CBHORiPTlON MATB8 the cream of the assets of embar­ Imagine the farm recovery gen­ One Broadww’s choice mots and MacDowell a tenor. So they not the same pla'*f Everett Mar- surance for 1982. On# Taar. t ' mail a a »M* aaaaaaaa |«.0« are fed. erals, sworn by law to work for Par Month, br aull a • • • • .ir,* • .do rassed banks as security for its SlBcla eoplM ...... I .91 It is, however, ’ pretty tough on higher prices, forced to seek lower PallTarad, ona raar ...... M.oa dubiously helpful loane to put a the municipalities who have to do prices for the farmer's own good great deal of stock in Mr. Jones as the feeding of tbe sitters, because Don’t tell anybody, but that is MSMBBR OP TBU A8SOC1ATBO a booster for freer bank credit So what’s happening right nbw in the PBOS8 twelve people can and usually do eat AAA with regard to milk. Tba Aaaoelatad Praaa u azoluai^Ur when the RFC head lectured the antltlad to tba oaa tor raoublioation six times as much as two people and Nearly all the AAA’s tremendous ot all nawa dlapatobaa oraditad to it New York state bankers at the mid­ the cost of housing, warming and capacity for heavy thinking lately or dot otbarwlaa credited In tbta winter meeting of their state associ­ has been directed at the milk prob­ paper and aleo the local newa pub* clothing them is, naturally, more. lem. In normal years farmers sell llahed herein. ation Monday night, admonishing All tigbta ot repnblloatlon ot This matter of the preservation of eux)und two billion dollars’ worth of apectal dlapatebea baralr are alao ra* them to quit sitting on their money citizens’ self respect and morale is milk. Milk sales provide 20 to 25 As Watkins S^i-Annual Sale is aarved. like a hen on a clutch, neither the important. But sometimes we per cent of all farm Income, which store wide, it a impossible to rep­ makes milk three times as import­ bankers nor the public might have wonder whether it has anything to resent every depaitoent in each Pull aarrloa ellant of N B A Bar* been expected to take his lecture too ant as wheat. vice, Inc. do with the Hopkins system of giv­ Now that AAA has stopped fight­ announcement . . . so to

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$1.tpx» Purchase X UXvllCXc^C Or\JL \Over. / t CX# n^ff4^CU^CiHV ^ (with pardonable pride) ^ Our Birthday Gift To You— Y ears A YARD STICK Given with each purchase Thursday. And Cou­ pons on 10 Gala Drawings on Food Prizes. The “Self-Serve” Grocery Was First Introduced to PEAS M anchester-W e’re Celebrating With Great Anniversary Gifts!

o u r t e e n ysars ago tlie “Sell-Serve” Orocery was first lotroda oed to tbe pobBo of Mancboator. In spite of the advice left to os by the feonder of our'Store, Jiistaa W o-«^ «» * nees",ness”, we went ahead with toethe planning and openingopenlofl: of tblstbla giant “Self-Serve” Grocery Dep^toaent.Demutoaoit. This new Idea of self-otoreself.«erMi shopping.homu».r was first _intiodiioed______. Into______New"not to go Into toe^ grocery Jt ! bnH- X 3 9 ' F niaed as one o f tbe leading food departments in Manohester, yes, in Oon necticut. aaigiaa at this tone. Today It la noog^ Burt Olney’s tender sweet peas. From tbe beginning, toe “ Self-Serve” of food shopping became a, big “ hit.” Oaring toe foartoen years we have been servtng toe pabBe o f Bfanoheeter. aoDitNdnMtelv fi.9flA.iMo v modem, airy food department. The self-serve way of food shopping has beooipe a weekly, and even a dally habit with many of oar resMeoto. Oar ihelvea an wwan iwrchaeed in tola quality*—at popular prices. wocaea w in 8,000 domestic and foreign goods of highest

In making our FOUBTEEINTH ANNTVEBSABT CELEBRATION oatstanding as a big event of 19S4, we’ve worked' bard and long in preparing these TOMATOES (many not advertised). We wito to prove to our old cnstomers and now cmes, too, toat “IT PATS TO WAIT ON TOUBSEUT.” for onr oostomen. Here are jost a representative few 3 BIG DAYS—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 8th, 9th and 10th Sonrlse tomatoes. Solid pack. Extra Special Thursday Only!

Jack Frost Confectionery pound package Special! CORN Country Roll No. 2 cans J SUGAR Light and daric brown, powdered Included at this price. We reserve the rtr tt to Hmlt. THUBSDAT O NLT at this low anniversary price. BUTTER Bnrt Olney’s golden bimtam oom. rvurnA^ ” cookhig. Made from sweet (not eeor) cream. lim it 4 3 pounds to a customer. - * Anniversary Demonstration Sale! Great Demonstration Sale! Large, Local, Green Monniain BEANS NUT P r o d u c t MT-T-FINE POTATOES No. 2 DESSERTS Q Large in size. Mealy in cook­ cans J COFFEE ing quality. Real price value. ^ ^ e c h N u t 2 9 Burt Olney’s cot refugee beans. 3 for 2 3 ‘ Coffee For Ic additional, a package o f Vanilla. Caiocolate, nut- I Baldwin 3 ' S ' * ^ 8 ^ c chocolate and lemon pie flOing. Bleached White Percolator cut! Drip grind! Bean! Vacuum packed to assure freshness; Apples Celery PEARS Sale! Armour's **Star" Tomato Catsup 5 lb.. i 3« 2 bun. 15® ig. 17c LARD lb. Good for cooking or eating! QUALITY celery. Fresh and omnehy. * Chili Sauco Sunklst" Iceberg" 3 3 7 ig. c Pound package. Sanitary packed. Navy Brand, perfect pack. 23 Lemons ^ Lettuce (COOKED) Spaghetti 3 tins 23 - Demonstration! Silver Lane doz. 2 1 Juicy—and sour! Snow-white! Crisp and tend^ TUNA Florida" ' ' Demonstration Sale This Week! MIXED Green Top (Sweet). Grapefruit Carrots ^ 9 ' BORDEN'S Ic qt. C pt Half-hill’s salad3 tuna. White meat. bun. ]| Ic Produced at Silver Lane, Conneoticat. 6 19^ 2 Joky fruit. Sweet enough to eat Full count, fresh bunches. without sugar. CHEESE Dill Pickles New Green a l m o l i v e (Vi-dozen, 9c). P V^2 -pound packages Tangerines Cabbage Cue bar Horseradish ^American ^White doz. 1 yO To keep that “ school girt” Solid heads of freshlib cabbage. .- 7 ' complexion! ^Pimento ^Swiss A Toilet Brush Large Florida Crisp ^Chateau ^Limburger And 2 Cans of Oranges C R E A M ...... 3 pkgs. 23c CAMEMBERT .. • .box 23c Spinach RINSO (OeUdoas, fresh). (8 portions in box). SANI-FLUSH UEDERKRANTZ doz. 2 9 * peck 15 pkg. 23c R O Q U E F O R T ... .each 18c with toe tang of toe grove still m 8-pound peck. Tender, fresh shooto of them! green sirinaoh. C X Enjoy a sample and buy a package! All For 3 9 « When you buy two cans o f Sanl-Fluab we will Florida “Morjuce** We reserve the right to Umlt quan­ give you a genuine wtsk oloeet bowl BRUSH free. tities. DemonBtPBtion! ^^Sunshine" Regular 79o value, all for 89o! ORANGES M a y o n n a i s e Spodal! Grandmothor's 1 lUoh In Joioe! Crackers doz. 2 3 1 ® MARMALADE Hellmann’s Blue Ribbon mayonnaise. Pint, 80c. 2 3 l® lb. jar 2 EngUsh style orange noarmalade. IPs Just grand. Try Grahaih, lunch and Krispies. pound this week. Just unpacked and delivered to us FRESH for onr birthday sale. C l a m Miuce Meat 3 pkgs- 23® DemonstrationDet For piee, hakes, cookies! C h o w d e r Bonocut TL A cookie made especially for toe “Self-Serve” for this celebration. Gold Medal Products First, as always, with toe new! Demonstration This Week! cans Heinz 233' Demonstration! Williams’ FLOUR Underwood’s Qoohaag chowder. EXTRACTS SOUPS 2 4 1/2-lb. b ^ This includes, with toe largo bottle, a 10c package o f WUUhms' spioefl. $ 2 is* ^11® 2 5 « All purpose “ Utohen tested”1.13 floor. Accepted by toe Med­ AMMONIA Assorted. ical Associatloa on Foods. RlBqnick pkg. 29® For tasty bipilta—qoieldy!

SrvoI ammonia. FuU strength. Cake Flour pkg. 27® 2.25-1 Tb€ J.W H AL€ CO “Softoame* Beitt for Mght, ally ehkM! \ 1 MANrHEtTCD COMN* •Store Open Thursday and Saturday Nights Until 9 O’clock. •Free Parking In Rear of Store.- per Cent If a 1932 model, 10 per cent less and if it is older, 15 per cent V ■ ••V’ STANDARD PRICES less. Age la What Counts These arbitrary figures are im- NOW IN EFFECT' fair, e^>ecially in those cases where T he H igh S chool a motorist hasn’t driven his car a great deal, but has kept it a cin- Vol. I.. No. 40. Wednesday, February 7, 1934. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty AdvhMiff- siderable time. ON ALL U Sm CARS The car may be as g^od as new, but the age of the used car is what coimts in these transactions. DEVELOP PICTURES Sophomores Analyze WEEK END BRINGS And don’t think you can get away STUDENT INTERVIEWS K g Prices for Your Old Cars with any subterfuge in this allow­ ance business. In Michigan, re­ cently, three dealers offered a pros­ ON HANDKERCHIEFS Own Likes And Hates COURT DEFEATS Now a Thing of the Past pective customer the same allow­ EMPLOYEE AT JAK ance for his car—mind, they could Under NRA Code. have varied their quotations by go­ “Know thyself” said Montaigne, ying it by the faint glimmer of a ing below the maximum price listed Only Two Inexpensive Chem­ and the sophomores have taken his 'flashlight? M. H. S. Quintet Loses Twice; in the guide book, although most advice with the following interest­ 202 Men and 14 Women m dealers offer the maximum and let ing bits of self-ancdysis. A. H., 1936 By NBA Service it go at that. icals Needed to Complete THINGS I I.IKF. TO DO I haven’t yet found anything I East Hartford, New Brit­ Of the three dealers, however, one C. W., 1986 prefer to dragging the davenport up Hartford County Jail Now ' When you go shopping for a new offered to throw in a free polishing Process. On icy mornings, how I long to to the lighted fireplace, there to automobile, don’t expect to put one and waxing job, for which he should snuggle under the fleecy blankets! read my most interesting book. The ain Win. » . over on your dealer by getting a have charged $4. xDiscovered, ’ the Oh, how plesisant to turn over and warm, dim light given off by the — Place Kept Sanitary — flickering flames makes pretty big price for your used car. The new dealer hsis to give up a substantial close my drowsy eyes once more. part of his profit and promise to How would you like to have a How wonderful if no one called me dancing shadows cm the pages, often Manchester High school’s basket- NRA dealers’ code does away with starting me off on such traUs of im­ Inmates Well Cared For. live up to the code hereafter. handkerchief, scarf or even a shirt to get up, and if the windows badl team had a strenuous weekend f? that sort of bargaining. Can Go Farther Afield would automatically close them­ agination that it seems that I am ; At the same time, however, the with a picture of yourielf, parents in another world. and a rather sad one, playing two On the other hand, you still might or sweetheart printed on the cloth­ selves! ' ■ code protects you from the tricks succeed in getting a new car at a games in each of which they lost. Upon being asked the number of - some unscrupulous dealers used to ing? You can have all the things I love to go skating on frosty TEHNGS 1 DISLIKE lower price than that quoted in mentioned without much trouble or nights when the stars are twinkling The first game was played on Fri­ prisoners In the Hartford County practice to offset the disastrous your district, by the simple means E. J., 1936 day, February 2, with Blast Hart­ ■ competition in their business and expense in a clear, dark sky. Across a clear Isn’t it exasperating when some Jail at the present time, an em­ of buying it in another district, Only two chemicals are needed to expanse of glassy ice I whiz but, ford at the Blast Hartford High r the chiseling of some customer. where the delivered priced of the teacher, forgetful that it is Friday, ploye stated that there are two Now, when you take your car to make these pictures— potassium alas! someone always gets in the school. The second game was played car is less. proclaims a Monday assignment, re­ hundred and seventeen, fourteen of a dealer for appraisal, all he need ferncyanide and ferric ammonium why, so I’m seeing stars that have at Manchester Armory against New All dealers in each district are quiring the use of some hours of whom are women. Twelve men and do is lift the hood and look at the citrate. These chemicals "lan be pur­ never graced the heavens. Britain High school. boimd by the code to sell their ychir precious weel'end! two women are employed to take engine and serial niunber. chased in any drug store for a very Often, as I sit in a certain class, The Blast Hartford game was an NoWEvcwThc PirfiShMAN new cars at a definite delivered What a blow when you jump from charge of these prisoners. Then he opens a fat book con­ small sum compared to the enjoy­ I long to toss my book out of the exceptionally hard and disappoint­ price, but there’s a slight variation bed, anticipating a joyous, simny C a n Be Boss The prisoners arise at six o’clock taining some 3,000,000 tabulations, ment you will get out of them in nearby window. In my classroom ing one for the boys in Red, as they in such prices as between districts. day, only to find that Mi. Reiin has and eat breed^fast at six-thirty. looks through the group of serial the future. day-dreams, I have often imagined not only lost by a discouraging score Of course, you’d have to suffer paid a visit and hasn’t gone home of 34-15, but also lost their only Work begins at eight o’clock. They numbers that include your car and the inconvenience of traveling back First we make solutions of the the hated book sailing through yet. The gay-colored clothes must quotes a price without batting an space, then landing in the mud or chance in the Centi-al Connecticut are, at the present time, cleaning to the original dealer for servicing chemicals by dissolving four ounces be sadly laid away, to be replaced up the former chair factory. They eyelash. on the head of some unfortunate Interscholastic League. It was not during the car’s guarantee period. of each chemical in four fluid by dull, rainy-day garments. PERSONAL CONTACT must discontinue this industry, as Take It or Leave It When it comes to bujdng a used ounces of water. You have now two passerby. Oh! if I but dared!! do to lack of fight, however, be­ That’s all there’s to it—take it cause the Manchester boys fdught a new law has been p>assed statii^ car, you will have the protection of solutions w^ich can be kept indefi­ A. H., 1936 or leave it. Bargaining with him from start to finish but without re­ that no prison-meide goods can be getting exactly what is represented nitely in dark bottles. Now we shall E. J., 1936 What could be nrire horrible than shipped out of the state. Formerly for a higher figure won’t do you ceiving a break. Msmchester started in the advertising or in the sales­ combine equal parts of each chemi­ To arise with the sim on a glow­ ‘being stuck’ at a sink in a stuffy LACKING IN N .Y .U . they were making fine- furniture a bit of good, because any other off with good spirit and had sm equal man’s talk. cal in such quantity as may ^ need­ ing summer mom and go tramping kitchen, in midsummer, while the which was shipped all over the dealer to whom you take your “Doctoring” Is Barred ed. When this is done, we shall get chance at the time of the half. In the car will do exactly the same thing. through the woods before breakfast rest of the family Is enjoying the United States and also to Cuba. No longer can the dealer set bsu:k a solution apple-green In color. Now is irresistible. Also, to go bump­ breeze under the leafiest of the ma­ last half, however, Blast Hsulford What they will now do to occupy • 'That mysterious book of facts the speedometer and charge you we take ^he article on which the spurted ahead with a force and de­ tells the dealers of the United ing and jogging over a coimtry road ple trees. Not alone is the heat of Miss Blanche Feder Tells of the time after this clean-up is fin­ more than the car is worth on the print is to be made and immerse it where the snow lies thick presents a the kitchen intolerable, but the termination that soon ended the ished is undecided. It is thought States the highest prices which they basis of its “low mileage.” No long­ entirely in the solution just meide. chances ot M. H. S. for the evening. may quote for cars of nearly 10,- tang of adventure. An old wagon thought of the conversation carried that a school and recreation pro­ er may he “doctor” the engine with Then we wring it out and hang it in 000 classifications. ’They may go partially filled with hay and blan­ on, out of my hearing, fairly makes The second teamers’ game was Disadvantages of Big gram will be started. heavy oil to make it nm silently or a dark room to dry. lower, but never above, these fig­ kets, and drawn by a pair of snow- my blood boll. quite the opposite of the first, al- The prisoner eats dinner at 11:45 more smoothly. To print the picture we place the white horses tu g^ g and snorting thdugh they were also defeated by and returns to ■work at 1:00 o’clock. ures. If Uiey do go above the max­ Discovery of such practices will College. imum, and they’re discovered, a negative of any film upon the hand­ with anxiety to be off,— doesn’t that C. W., 1986 the close score of 36-38, after a bat Speaking of eating, this employe, cost a dealer his license to operate serious fine and pe^^ps loss of the kerchief, which now is dark in col­ set your pulses a-tingling? I do not like to dr home work. I tie over the nmxgln. Although Blast said that the prisoners recei'ved imder NRA. Blue Eagle will be their penalty. or, and cover the rest of it with a despise racking my brain for knowl­ Heu±ford started out by a five point some of the following foo^ through­ Neither can he sell you a “dem­ Life in New York University, ac­ Compiled by Association cardboeird. This done we place the M. M., 1936 edge when, with my whole soul, I lead at the first quarter, Manches­ out a week: coffee, tea, bread, com onstrator” at a reduced price, im- appciratus in the ’•ays of the sim ter returned the fight by making the cording to Miss Blanche Feder, for­ beef and cabbage, potatoes, beans, This book of prices which dealers less that car has been operated for What can compare with taking a picture myself skating at Center will pay for used cars is a compila­ and leave It in this position for an creepy, scary story to bed with you, Springs. Why muist teachers give score almost equal at the half. The mer physical education teacher of fish, hash and soup. tion of the National Automobile at least 60 days, or been driven at hour, at least. To get better results The prisoners eat supper at 4:46 least 3500 miles. Until then its price on a windy, stormy night, and read- home work! last quarter was a thriller however, Manchester High, who called In Dealers’ Association operating as we should cover the negative with and return to their cells, where they is the same as any new car on the as it was but a mattbr of minutes to Manchester on Monday, is very dif­ the administrative authority of the a clean glass. Lastly to develop we see whose basket would coimt. Man spend their time reading, smoking, floor. ferent from life in the ordinary'col­ Automobile Dealers’ Code. Its head­ rinse the handkerchief in cold water Chester was not the lucky one and or doing puzzles. quarters is at St. Louis, and F. W. Finally, you’ll have trouble trying for about fifteen minutes. lege of today. BJvery Sunday morning they to buy a new car as part of a so bowed to Blast Hartford for both A. Vesper is its president. After one gets adept at making WELLESLEY CLUB GIVES have church for one hour. The min­ “fleet,” to save the dlscoimt. There the first and second team games. There is no campus and the class­ The figures are derived from re­ these pictures, he can make it a es are very large, nmning from 35 ister comes from the various still is some discussion among deal­ Manchester High nlso had some churches of Hartford to preach. ports of the dealers in a score of business of printing pictures for his RESTORATION DRAMA poor luck In their Saturday’s game to 180 pupils in one room. There are prices at which he sold any cars ers on this point, but tentatively friends and neighbors. In case of illness, there is a small the code makes it illegal, to' allow A CALL TO ARMS! with New Britain, but they gave no recitations, all classes being lec­ in the previous 60 days, besides, a —A. Kaminski, ’35. ■ ture classes. If there is any ques­ hospital with twelve beds and, ad­ fleet discounts on automobiles or on their many fans and spectators a joining this, is a drug room. This full description of each automobile Miss Charlotte Rubinow Takes Three years ago I entered M. H. tion in the mind of the student, It according to make, year, style, en­ trucks of less than three-fourths ton better, more interesting and thrill­ is operated by a registered drug­ capacity. Part in Stylized “All for may be put to the professor, how­ gine number, and serial number. S. with my mind filled with the ing sight. Although not as large as ever. 'The enrollment runs well over gist. There are two doctors and a All these figures are averaged, Love” a Dryden Play. many opportimities offered me in the previous week with Bristol High 25,000 pupils and with such a num­ dentist. and the lov^est 20 per cent of the AUTO CLUB OFFERS either sports or literary works. I game, the crowd which packed the ber it is almost impossible to estab­ The place on a whole la very clean prices are omitted arbitrarily. COLUMBIA ■ Charlotte Rubinow, ’31, had the was also told of the “good times” Manchester Armory was well over lish personal contact between teach­ and sanitary. 'The prisoners have These Include prices mostly of junk part of Iras, an attendant of Cleo­ and parties held at this school. the thousand mark, and almost all er and student. At the first of the baths every week and bed linen Is of the spectators were rooting for also changed once a week. Satur­ cars and, if they were not rejected, Perfect attendance for Chestnut PRIZES FOR ESSAYS Above all, 1 looked forward to the year the student Is directed to a patra, in the first forma production the Mancnester boys to redeem their day Is clean-up day and windows, would drag down the average quo­ Hill school for January is a x follows time when the school would conduct large gym, three times the size of in America of Dryden’t “All !or halls, and cells, are cleaned very tation for each automobile far be­ —Liza Tashlik, Hejen Zmutskl, My­ the first rally. Friday’s game by giving New Bri­ the large one In the Rec. Blach de­ low what may be a fair rating. Dove,' presented by members of the thoroughly. ron Berkowitz, Mario Belli, Arthur In a short time, I found out that tain a defeat. Manchester failed in partment is represented by a pro­ fessor, here, and the students are al­ Deductions Are Made Zenowitz. class in play production at Welles­ all that had been told me was true winning but the fighting battle she —Doris Hoff. ’35. The averages are the maximum Juniors and Seniors May lowed to go to these professors a_d Sixteen members of Columbia ley College, Wellesley, Mass. to a certain extent. In fact 1 am put up was outstanding. The game prices listed in the new dealers’ This play “All for Love,” written more than satisfied with the things was extremely close from the begin­ make out their curriculum cards. guide book, at which the dealers Grange went to 'Vernon last Friday that the school has done for me, but There are anywhere from 8 to 6 evening to visit the Grange there. Compete in Essay Justify­ in 1678. is an adaption rf Shakes­ ning and New Britain was leading may take in used cars. But these peare’s “Anthony and Cleopatra, ’ I waited a long time before that by only two points at the half. The cards to be filled'out for one course, They furnished part of the program, one goes to the main office, one to ITALIAN GARDEN maximum prices, also, must be and was played at Wellesley in the rally was held. To be truthful I have next quarter M. H. S. fought like two other Granges also being in­ no objections to make as to how the the bursar’s, one to the professor’s, subject to one of three deductions, ing Show. Restoration manner. Restoration Trojans to put New Britain two depending on the age of your old vited. assemblies have been carried out to and so on. Elach cIm s meets for two drama costumed its actors in the points oehind her. She was success­ These deductions cover sel­ A skating party and hot dog roast the present. They were and are both hours each week. MOTIF FOR PROM ling, handling, and reconditioning was held Saturday evening on Ray­ style of the day, caring 11 tie for the delightful and educational, but 1 ful at this out was overcome by a In order to receive a Bachelor of The Automobile Club of Mtmches- charges. mond Squiers pond, about 20 being time or place of the play’s setting. believe it is about time that another push by New Britain which made Science in Education, for which Miss A deduction of 5 per cent, from present. ter is to hold an Automobile and According to the “Wellesley College rally was held. her again two points behind with a Feder is working, it is necessary to the average allowance is made on Mrs. Laura Squier played for the Home Appliance Show at the State News” all details of production, In all, 1 know of but one such af­ score of 27-25. earn 128 points. Miss Feder already the current series of the preced­ morning service of the local church Armory on February 14 to 17, in­ costuming, scenery and prpperties fair that was conducted in assembly. The seconds game, as usual was has 95 of these. The remarkable Soft Lights and Sweet Music ing series models 10 per cent on in the place of the regular organist, clusive. harmonized with the mode of acting And I also know that all who par­ equally close and thrilling with the thing about the marking system the series next preceding these, and Mrs. Clayton Hunt, who was unable The management of the show is and recreated for the play the at­ ticipated in that event enjoyed it score of 19-13, in New Britain’s there is that numerical marks are 15 per cent on all earlier models. to be present. offering five prizes for essays on the mosphere of the theater at the time and wished that another would be favor. not given. Either a P or Inc. Is giv­ Idea Influences Decora­ For Instance, today, if your car Perfect attendance at the Pine St. subject, “The Benefit of an Auto­ It W8US written. held in the near future. But those Dick Alton, ’34. en, which indicate whether the is a 1934 or 1933 model, you would school for January is as follows: mobile and Home Appliance Show — William Gray, ’34. wishes and hopes have not been sat­ course was passed or incompleted. tions. get the maximum allowance less 5 Blanche Tashlik, Syl'vla Tashlik, for Manchester.” isfied as yet. This I am sure of— This system has very visible disad­ Ruth Tashlik, Polly Cohen, Ethel They offer five prizes as follows: many are still nursing that wish, vantages, for it is no incentive to Cohen, Sarah Epstein, Annie Zuryk, First prize ...... 35.00 TEN MEMBERS ADDED deep in their hearts, for it Is a time MANCHESTER CONTAINS the more intelligent student to work. Wilhelmina Holbrook, Laurene Hol­ Second prize ...... 4.00 when all can come together and As long as they pass, it does not An Italian garden, soft shaded matter. brook, John Mikolaw, Benjamin Third prize ...... 3.OO show their real school spirit. lights, seraphic music, beautiful SHORTE In other schools a rally is more Everything is done on a very pastel gowns accentuated by severe­ Pless. At Old Hop River district, Fourth prize ...... 2.00 TO SOCK AND BUSKIN INTERESTING RUINS or less a tradition and habit and that large scale, there. There is one large ly black tuxedos—a superb setting Marion McMahon, Evelyn McMahon, Fifth prize ...... 1.00 Herbert McMahon, Dorothy Chow- can be seen by the organized root­ building entirely devoted to pro­ for the Junior Promenade. COLDS' The essays must be presented to Tryouts by Student-Coached ing section at all games. ' Can’t we Old Pitkin Glass Factory Start­ fessors; each professor has a secre­ The decorating committee has anec, Robert Mathleu, Maurice Sla­ the principal of the High school on Plays Discover Talent— List make it a tradition and habit? 'Ve ed in 1783— Now Being Well tary and a private office in which to worked diligently to procure a fit­ PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS ter, Earl WatrouB, Anthony Gaulin. or before Friday afternoon, Feb­ can start now and 1 dare say that transact his business. Perfect attendance for January of New Members. Cared For. ting background for the occasion, ruary 9th. at four o’clock. The es­ the body of students of our school —E. Montie, ’34. and under the guidance of Miss at the Center school is as follows: say should not contain more than we can out-yell and out-cheer any Paul Watkins, Merton Wolff, Muriel Ten new members of Sock and Did you ever stop to think of all Harriet Condon, has a splendid plan 250 words. school in this state— e /en Bristol. under way. Austin, Janice Clarke, Virginia Col­ Buskin, successful applicants among the Interesting ruins that can be Office Tel. 6018 There is a high probability that Also with such an organized body A committee, consisting of Wilson lins, Fanny Belle Hurlbutt, Jane Ly­ the many who tried out, have been we could “cheer on” our fighting found in Manchester? There are Hartford Tel. 6-9486 the person who wins the five dollar SPORT SLANTS McCormick, Joseph Polozie, and man, Margaret Mellinger, Violet prize will have an opportunity to announced. Tbl^ is the first time sportsmen to vlctoiy in any sports many old hou.ses and other things Smith, Mary Szedga, Sqphle Szedga. Bruno Naczkowski, is preparing to Take Care present his paper on Tuesday eve­ that formal tryout shave been held event in which they participated. that are Interesting to look at, as Some of the High school pupils trMsform the stage into an Italian ning, February 13th, in a broadcast curing the year. So fellow-students let’s organize! well as to find out the history. One A little incident which appeared of Your Feet and their friends went to Wllliman- Let’s have a rally! garden, and George Fischer is cre­ over WDRC. The new members su-e: Marjory particular ruin is the old glass humorous to the few people who no­ ating a lunette for the doorway aevt tlc Friday evening to the basketball —“Tony”, ’34. works. This contest Is open to members Rich, George Fischer, Mitti Chap­ ticed it but must have been em­ an adaptation of a Maxfield P4rM^, A. M. Lerner, D. S. C. game played between the Windham man, Bruno Naczkowski, Kathyme Just after the American Revolu­ high school team and the team from of the Junior and Senior Classes barrassing to Mr. Perry happened To procure the requisite softly only. Flke, Esther Welles, Grace Johnson, SNOWBALLING tion, Mr. Pitkin was the only man FOOT SPECIALIST AND the Bulkeley high school. Saturday night at the game. During shaded effect, Evelyn Beaupfe, Fred Lavey, Dick Alton, and 'Vir­ that was granted permission to build the torrid argument in the latter CHIROPODIST Several also went from here to Well, old man winter has covered Edith Burke, Helen Holmes and ginia Nelson. Several not elected to a glass factory. The factory started part of the game Mr. Perry mildly Gertrude Kluck are making Office Hours: hear the lecture given by Prof. Hart the club, but iwhose tryouts were the ground with a blanket of snow manufacturing in the year 1783. Tues. and Sat., 6 to 10 P. M. of the Hartford Theological Semin­ RESERVES ENTERTAIN tried to venture opinion. “Chick” “wrought Iron” lamp shades for Uie outstanding are: Clifford Braith- again and many of us have a ten­ Glass was in great demand for mak­ ary at the Windham High school un­ Shea, New Britain coach, looked side light brackets. ' Thurs., 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. waite, Matteo De Simone, Charles dency to do a little snowballing. ing bottles. These bottles were used And By Appointment. der the auspices of the College Club around annoyed, and apparently not —Margaret Kompanik, ’34. ALL FORMER MEMBERS Donahue, Roberta Hansen, Rosanna We may look upon it as "just a bit for the exportation of cider to, the knowing who Mr. Perry was said, 866 Main St., Manchester, Conn. of WllUmantlc. His subject was of fun.” Yes, It may be fim until "What kind of a revolution?” Linde, and Nina Plkow. West Indies. As sand, the chief raw “This is none of your business, ’Tryouts were held after school. someone gets hurt, and then we’ll product necessary for the making of scram.” Wide Range Activities Planned They were short plays coached en­ realize that this' fun Isn’t the best bottles, was scarce, it bad to be im­ NEW ENGLISH TEACHER — Valentine Kindness — Dis­ tirely by senior ^rls. The coaches kind. ported from New Jersey. Transpor­ After the New Britain game tant Correspondence. were: Marion Fraser, Marcella Kelly Since there are many dangelrs in tation was very poor, so it was someone suggested that the five men and Barbara Stoltenfeldt, Agnes snowballing, it should be eliminated necessary to put the sand on ba^es who had played the game so well LITERATURE ENTHUSIAST Arrangements are being made to Donahue and Rita Stephens, Elea­ as much as possible. Although we and transport It thus up the Con­ without any signs , of fatigue ought Devaluation of the Dollar have all former members of the nor Stiles and Ethel Mohr, and have rules in school forbidding this necticut River. From there it was to be called “iron men.” Stressing Creative Writing in makes these and all other jewelry items better values than ever Alma Andrulot and Eleanor Wal­ sport, most of us disobey and dis­ brought up to Manchester Green , by Girl Reserves attend a social which Classes— Likes School — Im­ at present marked prices. Replacement merchandise will be all is going to be held in the High lace. regard them. We must realize that ox-carts. After twenty-five years, . “Red” Sheldon, “Putt” Saimonds of 25 per cent higher. school assembly hall, February 18, —E. Montle, ’34. they weren’t made because someone the factory proved to be unprofit­ and I went to see “Chucky” Smith, pression Favorable. and will start at 7:30. felt like making a rule, but for the able, but ^ still continued working. the boy who was the diminutive lit­ Jeweled Strap Watches...... $7.50 Individual Invitations are being protection of people knd property. Finally the operations were stopped tle spark plug of the team before Mr. Hartwell, new BJngllsh teach­ sent out to as many as possible, but FRENCH CALENDARS We may never think what will completely and the factory left to he was Injured. “Chuck” lives a life er here, Is a literature enthusiast. as all cannot be reached, a cordial happen when we throw a snowbalh ruin on the old Pitkin farm on the ot lanquld ease, lying on the daven­ Having roomed with a popular Other Strap Watches...... $12.50 up invitation Is extended through this We may aim at a certain person and corner of Parker and Porter streets. port in 4 warm parlor with bis novelist, Fred Bartlett, Mr. Hart­ medium to all former members. As ENLIVEN INTEREST being a poor shot, we may hit a As the new generation did not crutches beside him and the radio well is well postec or the arts of this social will take the place of a small child or an old woman, hurt­ bother with the ruins, they were be­ going full blast. "Chuck” said he writing, and admit" that he him­ W rist W atches...... $8.50 up self attempts to write. He has told regular meeting, It Is hoped that as In order to enliven the somewhat ing the victim seriously. Or we ipay ginning to disappear quickly. 'The lot would be back in school Monday, many as possible will attend. hit a window and crack it. Then it was used for many things, such as and “Putt” and “Chuck” discussed one of his English classeb that' they uninteresting study of French for shall read something of bis some Ring and Pendant Sets...... $3.50 Arrangements are being made for the beginners. Miss Low assigned surely wouldn’t seem like so much cow pastures and gardens, but now plans for forming a crutch club, the fun. day. pins which are going to be ordered last week to her three ophomore It is being properly taken care of necessary requirements for entrance Ring and Bracelet Sets...... $3.50 Following this natural interest ol as soon as possible, and the gins classes the specla. project oi mak­ If we consider this matter a little by the townspeople. 'They have done being past or present use of bis, be is stressing correct theme­ ore planning to send candy valen­ ing calendars, recording the months more than we do, I’m sure there all they could to ma)ce it Into a spot crutches. Crystal Bracelets...... $2.40 writing in most of bis classes. He tine favors to the children of the an(l days of the week in French. will be fewer accidents. of beauty. The land has been leveled belie'^es that a more intensive drlU Newington home. Several members The calendars that were submitted —Sophia Krauzaltls, ’36B. off, the grass cut, all bushes remov­ Captain Saimonds said they would of grammi^ and punctuation shduld A New Combination Pen and Pencil of the Girl Reserves have started an to her were colorfully illusrated by ed. win a game Friday. Asked as to who be Included in the English courses. In a variety of colors. Solid gold pen point. Propels interesting correspondence with pictures representing the different LIBRARY BOOKS —Mary Marchuk, ’35. they were pla3ing, he said West members of a similar group In Pal­ Mr. Hartwell is a graduate of and repels the lead. a 4 mofitbs, and under these pictures Ha^ord—West Hartford hasn’t estine. Many a time one will see a grown­ Harvard University and taught at Has an eraser...... • 2 / 0 descriptive sentences were written wo-T a game all year. '—Jennie Sandbolm, '36A. in French. up as well as a child bring a book Lexington for several years b^ore coming here. Although . his home —Barbara Nickerson. home from the library and throw It JUNIOR PROMENADE There are rumors that athletic re­ OOMINO HOME LATE town is Portsmouth, be seems', quU6 and Pencil Sets. Black and Pearl ^ 2 9 5 down, not even noticing where It lations between New Britain and NEW STAFF MEMBERS fell or bow. Sometimes the book at home at 64 ChertniJt street. ' ' One Friday night I stayed for the USHERS ARE CHOSEN Manchester may be discontinued, He finds that the> t ^ h e r s are Three new members have been falls safely on a table or chair and the argument at the Armory Satur­ Misses' Individual Fountain Pens. A i C A dancing after the basketball game. added to the staff of the High School at other times It falls with covers very sociable and aiijoys the “kids ” day night being the cause. Cannot and we are sure that he has mads a yariety of finishes. Solid gold point .... Q 1 .O U I knew that my mother wouid ob­ World. They are: William Gray, .’84, bent back. The ushers for the Junior Prom, ject but I didn’t seem to mind. Final­ see in that stilficient reason for favorable impreaslofi upon both. BSeanor Scbleldge, ’36, and Anthony You may hear “What do I care tc be held this week Friday, Feb. 9 which to break relationship. ly, however, I got In- at' midnight to Kaminski, ’86. If It did aknost tear the cover off? at high school ball have been chosen. —B. 8obMMge, .*S5. see a figure in the hall. I didn’t put I don’t have to pay for it.” They are as follows: John ’Tlamey, the light on for I knew who it was. Elarle Judd was high* scorer for A k e w f j^ TEACHER IN HOSPITAL If adults and children were more Esther Welles; Richard Carpenter, the team when they took that in- R. DONNELLY “Please, Mom I” I cried, "I’ll not Mr. Oatcbell, of the English de* careful of boo|c«, we could have Pbjrllis Carney; CBarles Dcnobus: rlortoye trouncing from East Hart- Baa Mri IbMcjr itartafi itui fash- ^ JEWELER do it again.” Tlien, inittlng on the partmenc, was operatsd on for ap­ many more new books In our library Jgne Bantley; Russell Holmes; Bet­ light, I saw it was the vacuum ford. He scored four points. Inci­ ion for hmriag asumpsT Elaaaor 516 Bfsiii Street Maacheeter pendicitis Sxmday night it the Wll- Instead of the expense of rebinding ty Harvey; William Gess; Katherine dentally that is the first time Earle cleaner someone had left in the baO. Old ones, Patten'84 aae AliBKBalimr *84 hfive >> llmantic hospital. He is reported to Flke; George Leary; Evelyn Beau- has played on the first team. been MMnfitfhr. —rAmclla Aadnilot. ..be reacting satisfactorily. —Mamie Zatkowskl, ’86. pre. —J. MlstretU, ’84. sany ~ '‘caif V? MANCHESTER EVEfONG HERALD, MAN' m : i >cTEE, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1984. PAteidiixki ADVEBT18BMENT— AOVEUTISBMENT— BEETHOVENS, G CLEFS TO OPEN DRY CLEANING CWA BOARD 0 . 0 200 VOHXSWni SING TO SING AT AUTO SHOW BUSINESS IN TOWN 2 SEWER PROJECTS IN LUTHERAN CONCERT CLEARY’S LUNCH THE Big Choral Bodies to Form Un­ Reginald West, With Leading 15 Choirs of Hartford District MENU usual Feature— Two Orches­ Firm Here, Decides to Ven­ to Send Members for Choral From 11 A. M. to 8 P. M., Thursday, F e b m ^ 8tb. BARGAIN HOUND tras Engaged. ture for Himself. Event Sunday. Corned Beal and Oebbege — Boiled Potatoee Approved Plan to Drain J String Beans — Coffee — Deaaert 40e An outstanding feature of the Au­ Reginald West, well known young The Hartford District Luther Baked Pork Chope ~ Mashed Potatoes — tomobile and Home Appliance Show, man in Manchester, wUl opten his Storm W ater— Birch Mt. League chorus, consisting of more e Green Peas — Coffee — Dessert 40c Hint to Prom Trotters—don’t let The South Manchester Library to be presented at the State Armory own dry cleaning and dyehig busi­ than 200 voices from 15 choirs Hot Roast Beef Sandwich — Mashed Potatoes — the lines of your new gown put you announces Scribner’s Radio Music from next Wednesday through Sat­ ness at 195 Center street Friday. throughout the state, will make its e Wax Beans — Coffee — Dessert 25c Into such raptures that you’ll forget Library which includes eight vol­ urday, will be the appearance of the Mr. West was graduated from the Job to Be Started. first appearance here in several Minute Steak and Spag^ttt — Frtnioh Fried your coiffure. Call 7484, the Lily umes of music: classic, modem and Beethoven and G Clef Clubs, Man­ local high school with the class of years in a concert at the Emanuel e Potatoes — Coffee —- Dessert 35c Beauty Parlor immediately, and light compositions, excerpts from chester’s finest musical organiza­ Lutheran church next Simday eve­ ' Spanish Omelet — French Fried Potatoes make your appointment. grand opera, light opera and ballet, tions, under the direction of Helge The CWA board at its regular ning at 7 o’clock. The chorus is di­ a Green Peas —- Coffee —■ Dessert E. Pearson. rected by Helge E. Pearson, organ-^ 35c standard and modem dance music, weekly meeting today approved Ham and Eggs — French Fried Potatoes — Two new silhouettes have evolv­ and sacred and favorite songs. It was Eumounced today, coinci­ ist and choirmaster of the Emanuel* • Green Peas — Coffee — Dessert project for storm water sewers on 35c ed, one stressing the streamline dent with the annoimcement that Lutheran church. Fried Pork Chops (2) — French Fried Potatoes- trend with all fullness massed at the A sale that includes every article two ten piece orchestras will furnish Summit and Washington streets, Admission will be free and the • Green Peas — Coffee — Dessert 35c in the store! Prices that are even music at the show, that the Bee­ and on Henry street, designed to general public is invited to attendr Chicken Chow Mein — French Fried Potatoes — back showing rounded curves, the thoven Glee Club will present a con­ below cost! That’s what’s going on A collection will be taken. Rev. K. • Green Peas —- Coffee —• Dessert other with the front movement bal­ cert on the opening evening of the maJte possible the elimination of E. Erickson, pastor of the church, 40c at the Popular Dress shop tomorrow. Fried Liver and Onions Mashed Potatoes — anced identically at the back. Bust show, from 7 to 8:30 o’clock. The poor road grades on Summit street will deliver a sermon. The Hartford emphasis continues with waistlines club, having a strength of sixty south of Henry, impossible without District chorus gives a concert each • String Beans — Coffee — Dessert 35c K your homemade French dress­ appearing correspondingly smaller. voices, will be seated in the balcony the storm sewer construction. winter in one of the cities of the dis­ COMPLETE CHANGE OF MENU EVERY DAY (You don’t s’pose those wasp waist ing isn’ t as palatable as you’d like of the Armory, giving patrons of the The project approved calls for 12 trict and always draws a large stffairs will ever come back do you ?) to Have it, try making it this way: show an opportunity to both see and inch pipe extending 340 feet from crowd. A rehearsal will be held at Put two slices of garlic in the bot­ hear the singers from the floor. ’The the junction of Summit and Hollis­ the church at 4 o’clock and the lo­ tom of a large glass jar. Add one- G Clef Club, a women’s chorus of ter street, east on Washington cal choir will serve refreshments at CLEARY’S LUNCH quarter cup of sugar, one-half tea­ nearly fifty voices, will sing Thurs­ street. The cost of labor will be six. 697 Main Street Poor doggie sick? Kitty not spoon of salt, generous dashes of day evening from 7 to 8:30 o’clock. $1,122 and of materials $748, a total This wiL’ be the only appearance feeling well? Dr. Daniel's Dog and pepper and papri’ita, one-quarter cup Arrangements are being made to of $1,870. The board eilso approved of the chorus before joining with the Cat Remedies at The Weldon Drug of olive oil and one-half cup of vine­ obtain the services of another male 515 feet of 10 inch sewer construc­ choruses of the Worcester, Provi­ tion on Henry street, from Summit Company will cure them in no time. gar. Allow the mixture to stand chorus for Friday evening. dence ajid Boston Districts in the for at least twenty-four hours, Wednesday and ’Thursday eve­ street to Harlan street, at a labor annual concert presented by more strain and serve. IJsing vinegar nings, from 7 to 10:30 o ’clock, Otto coet of $411, with a materitfla cost than 600 voices at the Christian Maple Syrup Cake. o f $274. This cake is ideal for a party and from pickles will give your French Neubaur and his Diplomats, a ten- Conference, to be held this year at dressing a nice flavor. piece orchestra that broadcasts Birch Mountain at Once the First Lutheran church of Wor­ particularly good served with shred­ It was reported at the meeting ded fresh pineapple or a pineapple weekly from Station WDRC, will cester, April 7 and 8. furnish the musical entertainment that the work on Brookfield street ice. will be completed tomorrow i-l-'-ht WEEK-END SPECIALS Friday and Saturday evenings dur­ DIES SUDDENLY One and one-fourth cups maple and the gang employed on that job, syrup, 6 eggs, 1 cup of pastry flour, After the first time you’ll always ing the same hours. Art McKay’s Meriden, Feb. 7.— (A P )— Mrs. THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY SO men, will be transferred to the Lllllem Sophia Schwinta, 73, wife of 3-4 teaspoon cream of tartar, 1-8 want the new “Wondersoft”. It’s ten-piece aggregation will play. The Birch Mountain Road project, which teaspoon salt. the new Kotex with the tapered, committee is also planning several Reginald West will be begim at once. J. George Schwinta, president of the Separate yolks from whites of flattended ends, selling in the new other musical features which will be The Manchester Green job, work Connecticut Dairymen’s Association, announced soon. 1930 and since his graduation has died suddenly at her home last night eggs. Beat whites until stiff using light blue and navy box for 17 cents been employed with one of the lead­ on which was started last week, will WELDON DRUG CO. a wire whisk. While beating the at Hale's. To advertise the show, an auto­ be rushed through to completion following a heart attack. Besides mobile parade fft being planned for ing dyeing and cleaning firms in her^husband, she leaves a son, Wal­ whites cook the syrup until a Arm town. Mr. West feels that this with two gangs, each working three 903 MAIN STREET DIAL 3895 ball is formed when a few drops are Supple or stiff silks are the out­ Saturday afternoon of this week, la days a week. ter Q. Schwinta, local milk dealer, which all local dealers are expected training will help him In conducting a daughter, Mrs. H. B. Cornwall and tried in cold water or 238 degrees standing fabrics used for evening his own business to the best advan­ It was reported that a shipment 7So Heavy Russian to participate. of a whole wheat cereal has been re- two gremd children all of this city. 35c RUBBING ^ A ^ F. on a candy thermometer. Slowly apparel. Nearly everj- dress has its tage of his customers. Although Students of local schools are being cirived by the charity department Funeral services wiL be held Friday add the cooked syrup to the beaten special coatee or capelet. Yester­ he will offer service in all branches ALCOHOL .... l ^ C whites, beating constantly. Beat year’s short jacket of velvet are given a splendid opportunity to view and distribution will begin Satur­ at the home. Burial wUl be in Wal­ the latest achievements in the. auto­ of cleaning and dyeing he will spe­ day. yolks of eggs until thick and lemon replaced by knee length, voluminous cialize In women’s wear. The new nut Grove cemetery. 28o Beeoham’s Pills...... Ido gl.OO H..Iey’s M. 0 ...... 60e colored, using a wheel beater. Beat sleeved wraps in wool, lame or still motive field, through the courtesy Work on all CWA Jobs was called of the show comnoittee, which has business will be known as The West off this morning due to the cold. yolks into the whites, using the taffetaa. • The use of wool for eve­ Cleaning Co. whisk. Mix and sift flour, salt smd ning wraps Is something quite dif­ distributed free admission tickets In the absence of Frank Cheney, lOc Palmolive Ej ^ 1 50c A.D.S. Milk I cream of tartar six times. Fold ferent. Long, velvet circular capes to the pupils of the grade schools, Jr., from the weekly meeting today. S O A P ...... O C 1 of Magnesia, pt. f u O C | Manchester High school and the Town Treasurer George H. Waddell carefully into first mixture. ‘ Turn have attached hoods. YD MEMBERS CALLED sarved as temporary chairman. toto a tube cake pan and bake one Trade School. From 1 to 8:30 LOANS $1.00 SQUIBB’S UQUID PETROLATU M ...... 59c hour in a slow oven. Invert pan to If your Prom gown Is to be abso­ o’clock Wednesday afternoon, 800 cool. lutely the “last word” you'll want a students of the Trade School will be TO A SPECIAL MEETING Or. West’s Economy 7fio Plain or Mint corsage that’s individual as well aa guests at the show and from 8:80 to % WTO *300 COD U V E R y l » 7 _ 6 o’clock the same day, more than TOOTH Wouldn’t you like a nice quiet artistic. I know you’ll rave over A special meeting of all former JAP SAYS ENEMIES -1 1 4UICK SERVICE BRUSH ...... OIL, pt...... place to entertain your bridge club one made by Milikowski. They a thousand high school students will members of the 26''h (Yankee Divi­ ...Ht i C be guests at the Armory. Thurs­ next time— an atmosphere where are moderately priced at $1.60 up. sion) will be held tomorrow evening SMALL MONTHLY PAYMINTS 11.00 Davol Hot Water Bottles, Syringes...... 48o you could have a delicious luncheon day afternoon, pupils of other local In the Army and Navy Club at 7:30 PREPARE FOR WAR COMI IN — W»m — AHONI schools will be guests. served at one o’clock, and then play o’clock. ’The purpose of this mest- Our ohersea are aa low aa 50o tlM 1 bridge the rest of the afternoon. Ing will be to talk over the question nnr obtnliialile for this (Oontinaed from Page One) trite of full lonn aorYlro. You’ll And the Centennial Dining To go on about flowers—have you of affiliating with the Y-D Veter­ KOLYNOS ...27c KREML ... $U3| Room is the place. Dial 3130 and heard that floral fashion artists have POLISH NATIONAL AID ans’ Association, also to make final newspaper Yorozu. General Tojo’s P ersonal Finance C o. make your reservation. discovered some new and interest­ arrangements tor the annual ban­ bAjreau is in charge of the war office Ilooni Niiiif I'.M-iiier llnlltllnz 25c SYKES’ COMFORT POWDER ...... 17c ing arrangements for corsages? quet and election of officers which contacts. 7B:< Mnln St.. Mnncheater TO NOTE ANNIVERSARY Phono S4S0 $1.00 81.00 Now my fair sports lady who goes will be held at Osano’s cottage, Pol- . “Japan’s desire for expimslon on The only oharza la Three Per- 1 skiing may look very smart with a ton, Saturday night. Any Y-D vet­ the eastern Asiatic continent, maml- i‘ent Per Month on nnpatd LISTERINE ,.59c NUJOL ...... 59c 1 Helen Mack wears a knitted suit corsage of pine needles, bayberrles The lAdies Aid Society of the Po­ eran who plans to attend the ban­ fested In her Manchurian policy, has Anioiint of I,non, of bright coral, right in the middle and tiny spruce combs— and very lish National church on Golway quet must have his ^ticket by Thurs­ been her unalterable policy since hei 50c HOSPITAL ABSORBENT COTTO N ...... lb. 29c of winter when everyone is garbed lovely they are too. street will celebrate Its fourth anni­ day night. foundation,” the general was quoted in somber browns and blacks, and versary Sunday, February 11, at Members of the division from an saying. 25o 11.00 ' 1 she succeeds in lookl^^g ravishli^ Prints again—and sUlU again! Turn Hall, North street. A program Thompsonvllle, Hartford, New Ha­ “Japan should maintain strong and smart at the same time. She Smart little things that make you beginning at S o'clock will feature ven, Waterbury, Springfield and iwessure 'n the continent. Only . CRYSTAL WHITE KOTEX ...... 11c OVALTINE. . .69c| is a vivid brunette and likes to set feel right gay just to look at them. a one act comedy, “The Delayed other towns are planning to attend ^dius can she keep at bay the off her coloring with bright tones. You’ll find them at the Wllrose Shop Engagement," and a variety of vo­ the 15th annual banquet Saturday. iSovleta’ attempts to advance Into RANGE OIL AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN— Her favorite shades are brilliant —just in from New York. You'll cal and instrumental numbers and the Orient • * •. CALL blue, flame red and coral. hardly believe they’re only $3.95 and dances by people of the parish, joth NURSES’ CONVENTION Japan’s Choice Hartford, Feb. 7.—(AP) — The “Japan's choice is whether she HOT FUDGE SUNDAE 10c $5.95. old and young. Rev. Father Latas Van’s Service Station Take this notion into your head will speak and the senioi choir will opening session of ConncctlcL’t ’>■111 be permanently shut up m 426 Hartford Road Tel. 8866 and don’t forget it because it’s not sing two numbers, the junior choir State Nurses’ Association meetiug these small Islands or take the road a mere nothing—it's a sale! Every Remember to mention the Bar­ one. They have been rehearsing a which is being held at the Hotel to promising development. article on Hale’s notion counter is gain Hound. Many thankful number of songs ui.der the direction Bond here today, Thursday and “We must work out our program selling at sale price. One of the ex­ “woofs’’ to you. of Miss Olive Skrabaez. Following Friday, was attended by about 50 without giving other nations a ceptional bargains is in men's wear the entertainment which will be of nurses. Business reports and talks chance to thwart us." Smith’s soft single cuffs, are 25 about two hours' duration supper on technical subjects will be given Later, the general told the Asso­ cents a pair, double reversible cuffs, will be served in the basement by during the session. ciated Press that by expansion he 35 cents, and soft collars for neck Mrs Eleanor Rubacha and Mrs. Among the speakers today were: did not mean territorial aggrandize­ band shirts axe only 21 cents each. Katherine Bednarz, assisted by the Miss Ella Best, R. N., acting associ­ ment. but general development. ate director at headquarters, Ameri­ By "strong pressure" he said he POPULAR MARKET members of the Ladies Aid Society. The Blue Diamond orchestra will can Nurses' Association, and Miss did not mean “armed force,” and 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Effle J. Taylor, R. N., president of added his reference was broadly to seph Silverman Jr., of New York, play at Intervals during the pro­ gram and at the supper hour. Tick­ the of Nursing the years 1935 and 1936 rather than MERCURY TRIES BUT but the Star reporU that evidence Education. /to November, 1935, specifically. ■ presentei' to the Grand Jury today ets for the affair are in the hands of WATCH FOR OUR FOUNDERS’ WEEK SPECIALS 1s sedd to have Incriminated a Tor- the society members. FAILS TO SET NEW LOW mer high executive of the Legion, now practicing law here, and a .e- It is possible to fly on a regular POUNDS LEAN POUNDS schedule from California to New gal associate. PORK CHOPS VEAL CHOPS Temperature Here 16 Below at Others Involved York in 19 hours, but it takes long­ 4 a. m. Against 18 in Decem­ er to return, due to prevailing head An unnamed high officer of the POUNDS National Guard also la reported by winds. POUNDS ber, but Brainard Sets a SAUERKRAUT Mark. the Star to be involved In the al­ PIGS* FEET 4 leged “ring," which, Federal author­ 5 The thermometer set no record ities believe were to share retainer Relieve Those POUNDS POUNDS for the winter in Manchester last fees and commissions for exerting SHOULDER STEAK 6 CORNED HOCK^ night but it made a good try. The what they are alleged to have 2 claimed was “ inside influence” at ITCHY PIMPLES POUNDS FRESH December record, according to the Irritating pimples and ugly Itching POUNDS journal kept at the Mutual Heating the War Department. In sifting this blotches are greatly benefited in one GROUND HAMBURG Plant, was 18 below. This morn­ phase of the casg the Grand Jury SPARERIBS 3 night when time-tested PETER­ ing at 4 o’clock it reached 16 below. today questioned General George SON’S OINTMENT is appUed at Not long after that the mercury Leach, commander of the Militia began to rise slowly and by 6 o’clock Bureau, who is said by the Star to bedtime. It’s simple— inexpensive PURE PRINT FRESH SLICED ^ but amazingly effective. Get a 36c it was climbing gaily. At 5:45 M have given valuable information ARMOUR’S STAR stood at 4 below and an hour after about the National Guard officer. box of PETERSON’S from your Folks from sit walks at« confrontaiJ witfi tftis qutstioa and it had reached 3 above and was still The National Guard officer is :e- druggist—and just try It. If the BEEF LIVER ib, J going up. At noon today ther­ ported tc have approached a motor angry redness hasn’t diminished by diousands of ditm havt found oiir sfiy k t to bt just what mometers about the center of the company in the midwest several morning, if skin doesn't feel better, they n««d. Hort any amount from S i 0 to $100 can bo town registered around 22 degrees weeks ago regarding bids for. motor look better, if you are not truly above—which was milder than for trucks desired by the War Depart­ amazed—druggists will refund your ebtainad without security of any kind . . . larger amounts several days. ment. money. Use PETERSON’S OINT­ MENT also for eczema eruptions, up to $300 can be obtained on household furniture or eft NEW LOW AT BRAINARD The moon and Mars are the only sore. Itching toes, cracks between endorsed note. And the only cost is a monthly charge a l t Hartford, Feb. 7.— (AP) — The planets whose solid surfaces ac­ toes. Stops itching torment In a S PORK 2 5 H tually can be seen. of three per cent on the unpaid balance. lowest government weather reading few minutes. Try it- STRICTLY FRESH this winter in Hartford was taken at 4 o’clock this morning by the de­ partment of commerce station at IDEAL FINANCIII6 ASSOCIATIOK, lOG. LARGE EGGS TENDER STEAK ^ Brainard Field—15 degrees below m m rjOi» saanaa* zero. Since 7 a. m., on February 1, the Thursday's Specials A t MAMCHOrn PORTERHOUSE lb. 2 ] [ e mercury in all thermometers has dozen never risen beyond 22 degrees above 2 9 CUT GRAIN FED STEERS. zero. Such a continuous frigid spell goes back to 1930 to find an equal, Everybody's Market when a sub-freezing period was ex­ COUNTRY ROLL FRESH laADE perienced from January 19 to 27 In­ Land O’Lakes Land O Ti^ee AMER. BOLOGNA clusive. Fire and Liability CREAMERY VEAL LOAF Similar periods were recorded in BUTTER! Evaporate Milk! COTTAOB 1928 from January 18 to 28; in 1920 MINCED HAM from January 14 to 26; and 1918, b u t t e r January 13 to 24. lb. 2 S < CHEESE POUSH RINGS Continued fair and cold weather 4 can* 2 4 ® Insurance tomorrow is forecast. Limit 2 lbs.. Market will b« ■While 15 below was recorded at 81c Saturday. b lb. Brainard Field, the coldest today Juicy Florida i b . 2 4 * lb. l o * at the weather bureau atop the post Juicy Florida TANGERINES! RICHARD G. RICH office was zero at 3:35 a. m. ORANGES! Tinker Building South Manchester FRESH FISH ARRIVES THURSDAY IVIORNING d oz. 1 2 « SEES BIG SCANDAL d oz. U c SEABRIGHT BOSTON IN W AR CONTRACTS Fancy Native Medium Fresh Shipment Milk POTATOES! Lunch Crackers! B l u e F is h ib. (Oeattoiied (roB> Psge One) OTSTER8pt21< TO BARB. rnfiUrtns of dollars allotted for mo­ lb. 1 0 « We Handle Only The Beet! torizing the Army. pk. 2 2 * SUCED I FRESH ^ As President Roosevelt today When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil STEAK BONELESS BBltJtA 4.ttomey' General Cummings Selected Cold Storage to f 0 to the bottom of the reported Fancy Iceberg PHONE 5293 COD s a l m o n ! s m e l t s msam Irregulailtles, a procession of Army APPLES! LETTUCE! o fficm and motor company crara- s«ntat

TRADE IN GROCERIES Manchester HIGHLY COMPETITIVE Date Book Tonight Play, ‘Tenrod,” at Whiton Me­ vent of the Self Serve commercial morial by Community Players, aus­ Demands of tnstomer Quick­ bread came on the market. Then pices 'luearional Club. it remained white wheat bread for Church Night of Concordia Lu­ the most part for years and years. theran church at School Street Rec. The Ladies Auxiliary to the X. O. ly Met— Hale's Self-Serve What’s the story today? They This Week carry 22 different kinds of white and H., held ita installation of officers February 9 — lunior dark bread and no one knows what Monday evening at the home of Manchester High school. Department Caters to the future holds in store. For ex­ Also annual Firemen’s Mrs. James Fogarty of Bank street. ample cracked wheat is the present Miss Nora McCarthy, county prert- sensation of the day and is selling School Street Rec,. Most Exacting Wants of February 10—Girl Scout rally, dent, was In charge of the work. in volume in all forms. Big bakers Her assistants were Bliss Ella Gar­ are striving all the time to produce pageant and Scout demonstration, at State Armory, 7:30 p. m. vey of West Hartford and Mrs. Its Customers. something new for the public Elizabeth Phelan of this town. The Big Quantities. Also annual meeting of local YD Club at Osano’s cottage at Boltofi. new officers are: President, Mrs. The Self Serve and its staff of Mary Fitzpatrick; vice-president. employees are accustomed to doing Also anniversary observance of It is probably safe to venture the Bliss Josle Keating; recording sec­ business in a big way every week­ King David Lodge, I. O. O. F., at opinion wthou.. fear of contradic­ Odd Fellowf hall. retary, Miss Margaret bltzpatrlck; tion, that the retail grocery business end and at ordinary sales when you financial secretary, Miss Abble Fo­ consider the following figures. Many Coming Events is one of the most closely competi­ February 11—Police benefit at garty; treasurer, Mrs. Angeline tive forms of trade today. Times ordinary sales have seen 5,000 Fogarty; mistress-at-arms, 'Irs, pounds of cane sugar sold in one State Theater. have changed since the day of the Also concert by Hartford District EGizabeth Moriarty; sentinel, Mrs. old time grocery store when, “ sta­ Saturday; 1,250 to 1,300 pounds of Mary Conley; chairman of standing roll butter in the same amount of Luther League chorus at Emapuel ples” were staples and hardly any­ Lutheran church. committee, Miss Clara Gallagher; one had yet dreamed of any change time, etc. 1,100 to 1,200 dozen historian, Mrs Teresa Buckley. eggs are sold per week and on a February 12—Father and Son of diet from the regular narrow rou­ Banquet at South Methodist church. In behalf ot the society Mrs. Mc­ tine. Bread was bread, beans,were record sale of eggs on a Saturday Carthy presented to Mrs. Fogarty a 1,100 dozen were sold in one day. Also Father and Son Banquet at beans and canned goods were an In­ Concordia Lutheran church. black initial handbag, and Miss novation. Ketchup would dye any At last year’s anniversary sale Garvey presented to Mrs. Fogarty 5,331 customers were recorded in February 14, 15, 16, 17—Automo­ bile and Home Appliance Show at Irish line’" handkerchiefs. the three days of the sale and of this Preceding the installation Mrs. number 2,811 passed through the State Armory. February 16—Annual banquet of James Fogarty served a turkey Self Serve on Saturday, the last day. supper. The tables and dining room This tremendous rush of customers, Luther League of Emanuel Luther­ an church. were prettily decorated with the :o- coming incidentally, on one of the clety colors, green, white and gold, most inclement days of last winter February 17—Scotch-Irish Night at Orange hall. ^ d blossoming plants. A most en­ taxed the capacity of the entire joyable evening was spent. staff and many other workers from February 23—Ex-Service Men’s other departments. Night at School Street Rec. Drawing a lesson from this event March 13, 14, 15, 16— Annual many important changes were made Herald Ctooking School at State TIES FAIRBANKS CASE during the past year to take care of Theater. Sessions In morning. just such a situation again. The March 20—Annual Concert of G Clef Club at Emanuel Lutheran entire checking counter end of the Here’s a fine panorama of the big grocery department at Hale’s wliich will be crowded with customers Thursday, Friday and Saturday as TO BELFAST CASTLE store was rearranged so that there folks from near and far take advantage of the 14th Anniversary Sale specials. church. are now five checking counters in­ Apr. 2—Masonic Ball, State Ar­ mory. stead of four. The tables have all Reference In yesterda3r’s Herald been cut down so that it is easier to April 23— Ninth annual concert of to the divorce proceedings institut­ help one’s sell from them and at the ROOSEVET BALL Fitchner Sees Big Change WITNESSES DIVIDED Beethoven Glee Club at High school ed by Lord Ashley 33-year-old son same time visibility about the store auditorium. and heir of the ninth Earl of has been increased 100 per cent. AT CRASH HEARING Shaftesbury, against his wife, the 288 new shopping baskets have been NETS OVER $550 In Gas Service in Years former Sylvia Hawkes of the stage, added to the supply bins from which 16 PLAN DRESS REHEARSAL naming Douglas Fairbanks as co- customers pick tiiem up on the way Policeman Said He Smelled respon'^ent, recalls to one local man, in. formerly a Belfast resident, that the Frederick P. Fitchner, managehr.^'per cubic inch, was constructed OF GIRL SCOUT PAGEANT Lighting Scheme. This Town's Gift to Warm on Liquor on Breaths of Vic­ magnifitent Belfast Castle, on Lhe j of the Manchester Gas Company, fls Hartford road. It was placed in A special lighting scheme will be tims— Nurse Disputes This. Antrim side of Belfast Lough Is the M o n ' this week celebrating his 16th ai>- operation three years ago and is but Introduced for this fourteenth anni­ A dress rehearsal of the pageant, ancestral home of this British aris­ Springs Foundaticr j niversary as manager of the Mai>- another step in the continued im­ Gordon Thornton versary in the form of rows of red Bridgeport, Feb. 7.— (A P )—Con­ “The Evolution of the Clamp Fire,” tocrat. ’The Earl of Shaftesbury and blue lights around the top of Chester office, 687 Main street. li provement of the company’s service flicting testimony was offered Coro­ was in February, 1918 that MrL to be given at the Girl Scouts rally, was at one time Lord Mayor of the grill work enclosing the check­ to its customers here. Thfe ordinary ner J. J. Phelan today when he re­ piece of cloth a perfectly good red Reach S600 Mark. Fitchner, then employed by thi; Saturday evening, at 7:30, at the Belfast, and the dowager countess. ing counter end of the store and the gas pressure at the tank on Hart­ sumed his inquest into the death on guaranteed fast color despite soap Hartford Gas Company, was selectetj! ford Road is 50 pounds per inch. State Aimory, is called for tomor­ Lord Ashley’s grandmother, was overhead lights will be enclosed in January 27 of Mrs. Etta P. Taylor widely known as a philanthropist. and boiling water. Science and a Net receipts fi-om Manch.'.-ter’s to manage the infant utility com­ Early Sale of Coke row evening at 6:30 at the Armory. crepe paper covers harmonizing of Stamford, who was fatally In­ The earl was a former president of demand on the part of the buying Roosevelt Birthday ball -the m-st pany here, then serving but a smalf Mr. Fitchner first sold coke for This will take the place of the usual public for better foodstuffs have with the general color scheme ot the jured while a passenger in a car op­ Drum and Bugle Corps practice on the English church union and he self Serve. Over 50.000 of the large successful social event ever held o- portion of the town. Purchase ci the Hartford Gas Company when changed all this in the space of a the company had been made by the that form of fuel was not so well erated by Albert Mlshley, also of that evening The pageant, which is and Lady Shaftesbury were respon­ bags which are used to put the aver­ caily—today had reached a total in Stamford. few short years. Hartford Gas Company from Cheney known or extensively used. The In six episodes, will be presented by sible for what is now known as the age customers’ purchases in have excess of $550 with returns still in­ Dickinson S. Cummings of Stam­ Xew Merchandising. complete, it was announced by Gen­ Brothers In Janua^, 1918. yards of the company were over­ all ten troops, under the direction Belfast cathedral. been ordered for this sale. ford, son of United States Attorney Coupled with the change in pro­ eral Chairman William J. Thorn­ Immediately upon his arrival beret, flowing with coke when Mr. Fitch­ of Mrs. Sidney Brown, and with the The castle, which la said to have Genera] Homer S. Cummings, and ducts has come an entirely new set­ Another Improvement is the met­ ton. It is possible that this amount Mr. Fitchner took stock of the needs ner first entered the employ of the assistance of Edgar Brown of the 365 windows, "one for each day in up in the mfethod of merchandising al price tag stripping which has will reach $600 when all rickets have of an up-to-date service company^ company, but after an extensive Mrs. Agatha Raphael, also of Stam­ High school faculty. ‘ Mrs. Sidney the year,” stands with the moun­ foodstuffs. A pioneer in this m ov^ been put up on all shelving. ’This been accounted for. All of this At that time there were but 600 sales campaign, the accumulation ford, were passengers In the car at French wiU be the pianist. Mrs. tains in the distance, the well the time. ment was Hale’s Self Serve Grocery is specially designed to handle a money wdll be turned over to na­ gas meters in service in town, using was sold out and a brisk demand for John Pickles is In charge of cos­ known "Cave Hill” towering to the inaugurated fourteen years ago. It standard size price card ticket which tional headquarters to be used :n 18 million cubic feet of gas annually, the fuel created; Four months later, At the start of his bearing last tumes and Mrs. Raymond Goalee, height of 1,188 feet. AU travelera was such a radical step when it was is inserted in the stripping imder the malntainance of the Warm Plans were made and maps drawn the company, in order to supply the week Coroner Phelan had been told stage settings, Mrs. John Reinartz, who have sailed through Belfast first opened that old-timers predict­ every item. It standardizes the Springs Foundation for children U- for the Improvement and extension new fuel customers, had to buy coke by Lieutenant Amos Anderson of ushers. Lough will recall the beautiful cas­ ed an early financial grave for it system of pricing merchandise and flicted with infantile paralysis. of the service lines to the rapi storage studied. utilities company. One of the Miss Jennie Scofield, assistant Grant, chairman of the rally, and a Of the thousands upon thousands for a list of prize merchandise which Treasurer Robert Hathaway at the Built New Gasometer most aggravating experiences noted night supervisor at the Norwalk large committee are busy this week Torrlngton. Feb. 7.—(AP)—Fac­ of customers who have shopped in has been given by various manu­ Manchester Trust Company or .) In 1919 the company built a during his period of service was in hospital, where the injured people completing preparations for the this modem store it is doubtful if facturers. Following is a list of some Francis E. Bray, chairman of the gasometer, which is water sealed, 1918. The demand for coal during were taken, refuted Anderson’s ' v pages’-1 and scout demonstration. tory whistles usually are sounded to even a mere handful have any idea of the items; "Two cases of one doz­ ticket committee. A few of the on Hartford Road to better serve- the war was so great, that the sup­ timonv in relatioi. to Mrs. Raphael. call men to work, but there will be of what an immense stock is carried en cans each of Burt Olney’s assort­ rural sections and soin' indivldua s the company on its new expansion ply of gas coal was exhausted. Gas The night nurse declared that while AGAINST SALOON BARS. a reversal of this procedure in Tor- in the Self Serve. For example, ed vegetables, full size cans; |10 in town still remain to be heard program, ^ rv lce lines were rapidly companies. Including the Hartford she had plenty of opporttmlty to rington, Mayor ECmest B. Novey there are nearly 6,000 brands of worth of Beechnut products; heavy from and it is imperative that lu extended to the outlying sections, in­ company, had to resort to the use of smell of Mrs. Raphael’s breath, e' e Atlantic City, N. J.. Feb. 7.— having arranged today for the canned goods carried in stock. What metal wagon with rubber tired disc accounts be turned in this week. cluding mains to Manchester Green, low-grade soft coal, which contained did not discover the '>dor of liquor. ( A P )—Addressing the 58th annua) sounding of the factory whistles at a far cry this is from the day when wheels from Swift * Co.; a whole Highland Park and to Buckland, un­ so much sulphur that it was almost Anderson, it was pointed out by the convention of the United States 6:15 a. m., to notify CWA workers the average grocer had to carry a baked ham from Armour it Co.; 6 til the number of gas meters In impossible to produce even a mini­ coroner, had previously testified Brewers associaMoi. in closing ses­ that there is to be no work on that couple of hundred lines. What is loaves of bread, one dozen butter RAYON COMPANIES homes and business places increased mum amount of gas. Smoke and that Mrs. Raphael was under the sion today Dr. Charles Henius of particular day. Many of the workers the meaning of all this? Let's take biscuits and one Betty Crocker an­ from the original 600 at the time other nuisances, too, made the oper­ influence of liquor. Cummings, ac­ the Wahl-Heifius Institute of Brew­ have had to walk long distances just a minute to analyze the situa­ gel food cake from Newton-Robert- the company was bought from the ations almost unbearable. cording to doctors at the hospital, ing Technology, Chicago, described only to learn on reaching the Jobs tion. Canned com may be canned son Bakery, bakers of Hale’s famous AS PRICE HXERS Cheney interests, to 5.000 or approx­ In common with other service will be unable to attend the inquest bars as “great promoters of intem­ that there would be no work that com to some people but a great Milk Bread; and canned food pro­ imately 800 per cent Increase. At companies operating during the war today. perance.” day. many people have certain brands ducts from the Rath Packing Co. present gas lines have been extended period, the gas companies carried “To bring back the bar i to bring (Continued from Page One) | that they prefer and if this trade is Yardsticks Free. on all the principal streets of Man­ on somehow until the end of the back the saloon, no matter what chester. AMERICANS RELEASED to be had these lines must be cov­ In addition to this 5,000 yard­ ; war when supplies of gas coal were you may >U1 it,” he declared. “To ered. Dozens of reputable canners sticks will be given away, one to and limited” their production \ Eight Mile Line agsdn obtainable. Palma. Mallorca. Feb. 7.— (AP) — do so, w'ould be to break the condi­ have brought out canned com. for every customer as long as they last. viscose rayon yam, thus llmttln^ i One of the outstanding engineer­ Changes in Appearances the supply of that yam and of I ''rur Americans sentenced to prison tion on which the American people POOR COMPLEXIONS example, that has merit and it is Free delivery service will be given I ing accomplishments of the com­ Rapid changes have been effecteii voted to repeal the prohibition rayon d o ' i and rayon wearing ap­ pany i.s little known to thi average 1 for assaulting a civil guard here Gogged pores, pimples impraved in hard to pick and choose. National to every customer who lives within in the type of hou.«!ehoId gas appli­ amend,i.rnt. It w’ouid be to de­ parel sold in interstate commerce. resident here. Two years ago the ances in the passing year.s. The first and then pardoned were released a few dsjrs by Retinol Soap end the advertising has built up demands the town limits if they so desire. from jail today. feat the wish express .d by President “Because the price of knitted company laid down a main from this stoves, and lights, crude and effective medicatioa o f m for the various brands and so the Demonstrators from the various g&s The four are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Roosevelt in his proclamation of the modern, up-to-the-minute merchan­ manufacturers and packers will be rayon cloth Influences the price of town to RockviUe, an all-steel, unsightly, have been replaced with viscose rayon yam and because a welded main extending eight miles B. Lockwood of West Springfield, adoption of the repeal amendment. diser of groceries has to stock most on hand during this three day birth­ modem fool-proof and beautiful Mass., Roger F. Mead of New York In the end it would bring on another all of them. And so it goes right day celebration to demonstrate and decrease in the price of knitted with feeder lines, serving Talcott- .ranges and appliances which now rayon cloth has a tendency to low­ ville, Vernon Center and smaller and Edmund A. Blodgett of Stam­ wave of prohibition.” down the list of canned foodstuffs. sample. The list Includes Beech­ grace the modem home everywhere. ford, Conn. ResiiuM er the price of viscose tayon yam ,” Over 400 Package Items. nut Packing Co., H. J. Heinz Co., groups of homes enroute along the Refrigeration has come with the main line. Due to the higher eleva­ Announcement was made last FIND BANDITS’ CAR The Self Serve carries over 400 The Silver Lane Pickle Co., The Sun­ the complaint charges that the ten march of progress, and In this new companies also have fixed and tion along the north end of the week that clemency would be grant­ Norwood, Mass., Feb. 7.— (AP) — different kinds of dry groceries in shine Biscuit Co., The Rath Packing utility the householder has witnessed ed, following representations by maintained uniform prices at whicn Rockville main, only five or six The burned debris, of a large sedan packages. Cellophane has done Co., Best Foods Inc., (Borden’s one of the greatest Improvements Claude G. Powers, the United Stated said by police to have been the one knitters of cloth manufactured from pounds pressure is needed to force much to stimulate the sale of such pf the age. 'Altogether, the progress ambassador to Spain, but the Amer­ used by four bandits in a woods not cheese, Hellmann’s Mayonnaise), rayon yam purchased from the ten the gas along the elevated main. merchandise as many items can now Armour & Co., Washbum-Crosby tOf the Manchester Gas Company icans were held in jail until &n offi­ far from the Boston Providence be shown that heretofore were pack­ companies should sell such cloth, In 1930 a “booster” tank, designed 6as in all ways kept pace with ad­ cial order arrived today. super-highway today. The scene Co., Williams & Carleton, Salada and thus have fixed the price of to stand a pressure of 125 pounds ed in cardboard containers. They Tea Co., and The My-T-Fine Co. vancing ideals of the New Age. They had been sentenced to serve was less than five miles from Need­ carry 123 different brands of cook­ knitted rayon cloth entering inter six months each in the long drawn- ham square where the crime oc­ state commerce. ies and crackers. With the return The total motor tax bill of the out case. curred. Other charges Include securing night, Andover furnished the pro­ of beer the cracker industry has tak­ nation soared to an all-time high Natchaug Grange of Chaplin. agreements from knitters of rayon gram. This was a valentine program en a new lease on life and the bak- in 1933. The special user taxes paid Among them was the matron, Mrs. yam purchased from the ten com arranged by the lecturer of the er.« of crackers have come forth by motor vehicle owners during the Potter, of the Natchaug Juvenile panies, by which the knitters obli­ subordinate Grange. The program 'vith many new and delicious varie­ year amounted to approximately $1 - (prange and she gave a talk. After ties. gate themselves not to sell cloth at was as follows: Duet, “A Comic tJhe meeting sandwiches cake and 180,000,000, or $130,000,000 in ex­ prices less than those fixed by the Valentine,” Sister Mary and Broth Not many years before the ad­ cess of the sum paid in 1932, ooffee were served by the working companies; and refusing to sell to er Whitney Merritt, accompanied at Unit for the month. There were 26 H ere’S th a t q u ic k knitters who do not agree to the the piano by Sister \?^era Hamilton; members present and five visitors. fixed prices, and the cutting off of reading. “January’s Valentine,” i Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson enter­ knitters who did not maintain the Brother Wallace Woodln; sketch, tained the minister and his wife, Mr. fixed prices. “Kerawanla’s Valentine^” Brother .-B4id Mrs. Wilks, from Bolton at W AY TO STOP A COLD and Sister Hutchinson and Brother dinner Monday evening. and Sister Coveil; duet. Sister EHea- Miss Evelyn White spent the C. W . KING nore Tuttle and Sister Amy Ran­ ^ e k at the home of her parents ANDOVER ▼ \ dall. After the progrtun games from her work In Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps at­ were enjoyed. Refreshments were A\ Dentist ' tended the theater In Willimantic served by the Juvenile Grange con­ A Friday evening. John Phelps attend­ sisting of cup cakes and cocoa. The ed the basketball game the same cocoa was made by Mrs. Arthur SCOUTS’ REGISTRATION NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC evening. Savage. Twenty-five juveniles and Dentists Not Allowed To Advertise Miss Ruth Merritt, of Hartford, twenty-four subordinate members TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY spent the weekend with Mrs. ’Thom­ enjoyed the evenlrg. A number of - Connecticut has passed a law making it unlawful as Lewis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. applications for membership in the for a dentist to advertise prices. This law may in c r ^ e the ^ J e Lewis and family with their guest, Juvenile Grange were received at of dental service. To me it would seem that It would. visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry this meeting The degree Is to be Troop 5, Boy Scouts of America, of Mansfield Center. conferred at the regular meeting of the Emanuel Lutheran church ■J I Refuse To Increase Prices Nathan Gatchell was taken 111 March 2. Anyone wishing to Join at wfm hold its annual registration If throat is sore, erusii and after church service Sunday morn­ that time should have applications night on Friday evening at 7:30 dissolve 3 Bayer Aspirin in by February 16. A group of An­ Take 2 Bayer Aspirin Dnnk full glass of water. Tablets in a half glass of 13 New “„d eS, Serl° ing. He WM taken to the Windham o’caock, in conjunction with the Tablets. Repeat traatmeht in Z water and gargle Record- Memorial hospital and was operat.d dover Grange memb ’rs is to attend meieting of the Brotherhood, which hours. ing to directiocis in box. on for appendicitis. He came the meeting of East Central Pomo­ spdpisors the Troop. All boys who through in good condition and at na Grange at Good Will Grange d « A ‘e to become affiliated with the last reports he was resting com­ hall, Naubuc avenue, Glastonbury, Tr>flop are Invited to be present and Almost Instant Relief in This Way I Can Save You Money fortably. Mr. GatcbelTs mother, this evening to take the fifth de­ an invitation Is also extended to all . ^ tofb - ^ examination and get my Mrs. Helen Gatchell, who has been gree. After the degree luncheon will m(«nbers of the Brotherhood and P • utely NO CTIARGE for this service and no obllga- be served and the lecturer. Brother thdir wive; to attend. The simple method pictured above instantly when you take them tions. In California for a few months set­ tling the estate of her father the Carroll Hutchinson, will present a /in extensive program has been is the way doctors ^roughout the And for a gargle. Genuine late Mr. Orris, Is on her way Mme. program. 'This will include a debate ants.nged, including a talk on Japan world now treat colds. BAYER Aspirin Tablets dissolve net au branches of dentistry. by members of Good Will Grange on by 'Dr. Cuyler Hauch of the Mem- Get my prices before having any dentist do your work. ^ The CSirlstian Endeavor meeting It is recognized as the-QUICK­ so completely they leave no irri­ February 11 will be held at the “Resolved, ’That the Present Emer­ oriail Hospital staff, who will also EST, safest, surest way to treat tating particles. Get a box of 12 Pistee Repaired I gency May Produce as Great Heroes ive a demonstration of jiu-jitsu. Examination Teeth home of Mr. and Mis. Herbert V. a cold. For it will check an ordi­ tablets or a bottle of 24 or 1(X) at Thompson. The leader will be Mr. as ’ITiose of February.” goiiiald Pease of Hartford \^U give 8 Honrs | Free nary cold almost as fast as you any drug store. Extracted Thompson. Topic, “Does God Al­ an exhibition of rope twirling and Andover Grange No. 76 had. a an instrumental quartet from the caught it. ways Punish Wrong? How?” very interesting meetlhg Monday 306 Main Street Sal'vation Army will present several DR. C. W, KING Quite a number have grip colds. evening. Bertram Wright, a tonper Ask your doctor about this. Hartford selections. Members of Trrxm 5 wiU Aqd when you buy, see that you Honrs 9-6 Miss Beatrice Hamilton 1s quite ill member of the 6ran^ ^ ve a also give a demonstration of Scout- with It and under a doctor’s care. interesting talk on radio, ■ telling of get the r ^ BAYEH Aspirin Other OffloB in crafl. *• h DR. B. P. ADLES From 14 to 21 degrees below zero his experiences in a ra<9o station in FtOllowing the program, refreah- Tablets. They dissolve almost 4 6 t h M Bridgeport was reported In^ different parts of Honolulp as apnouccer and pro­ ments will oe served. instaoUy. And thus wor^ almost Uoeosed Dratist in Charge Telepbeae 6-SlOO the town at 7

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New York, Feb. 7,—(AP)—If^games to go. The game didn’t help ckey laws would permit such a the Amerks a g r ^ t deal either. TWO COAST CREWS Cochet Thinks America TRADERS OHPROVED (S. f, most National Hockey League T ^ y remained five points away PHANTOMS DRUB M ASW S, from a play-off berth and in addi­ fers probably would like to tion they lost the services of Ron­ ALREADY PRIMING Will Regain Davis Cup ALTHOUGH HUMBLED attack a “string” to all sales and nie Martin, the speedy little right Itrades of players which would keep winger. Martin crashed into Archie dLTICS DEFEAT JEWELS, (the men from playing against the Wilcox, Bruin defense man, in the r^w York, Feb. 7.—(AP)-—Take^ Cochet arrived yesterday from Iteams which discarded them. The first period and fractured three FORPOUGHKEEPSiEI BY WINDSOR, 19-13 it from Henri Cochet, the United South Aq|ierica to compete in a se­ IreasoD is found in the annoying ribs. States has an excellent chance to re­ [habit these castoffs have of scoring Bangers Win Again gain the Da'vls Cup, world’s inter­ ries of i^ttemational team matches NEWSIES EDGE DUGOUTS [against their old teams. ,The Rangers gave the Amerks a national tennis trophy, this year. against Big Bill TUden and Ells­ Amerks Top Bruins hand in their chase for a play-off Training Season on Pacific Pespite -the pessimism of Ameri­ worth Vines. His partner, Martin Mechanics Show Much Bet­ The latest additions to the long position and incidentally boosted can critics, the famed French ace, Plaa, was to arrive today. Of [list of players who have perform* themselves along at the top of the Away to Fayorable Start now a professional, is convinced Vines and Tilden, Cochet had oniy B O X S C O R E Sbrtlins Results Fsatin [ed that feat Just when it himt the American group by walloping the that the shift of the challenge roimd words of praise. ter Form Than Previously [most are Eddie Burke and Klein Montreal Canadiens 3 to 0. But from France to England and the “Vines, he is a great player," the [of the New York Americans. For while that was going on, the Mon­ With Washington, Golden grass courts of Wimbledon will heip Frenchman remarked. “He, was in Close Battle; Poor FonI Herald Newsboys (SS) Second 'Roond Tike I a good many seasons they toiled in treal Maroons handed the Ottawa bring the cup back to these ^ re s. superb when he beat me 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 P B F 3 Swanson, r f ...... 2 [Boston uniforms, usually those of Senators 6 to 2 lacing and moved “ Your doubles team,” Henri said, in your fiatlonal championships m 0-8 Lthe minor'league Bruins Cubs oe- into a tie with the Canadiens for Bears at Work. 2 Sears, I f ...... 1 1-2 Six Touns Tied (or Leu^ with appropriate gesticulation, “al­ 1932. 'Tilden, ah, he goes on for­ Shooting a Factor. 2 Mozzer, If ...... 3 [fore they were sold to the Amerks. second place in the Canadian ways it wins. No one can beat ever. For seven years be does not 8-6 I Last night they returned to the group. 0 Mozzer, c ...... i 0-0 George Lott and his partner, either beat me. Then in Paris, last year, I 1 Kuvis, c ...... 1 Is First Defeat Snffered Boston Garden rink and got to­ The Rangers had quite a battle Berkeley, Cal, Fef. 7^—(AI^) — John Van Ryn or Wllmer Allisoo. 8-6 make my.first professional match. Although Manchester Trade went 2 Walker, rg ...... 1 1-2 gether to score the goal that gave on their hands before they came With fourteen boats working out So there you have one point to start Poof, he„runs me over in straight New York a 1 to 0 victory over out ahead of the Flying Frenchmen down to its ninth straight defeat 0 Sears, rg ...... 0 0-0 dally on California waters and a with. 8 Hedlund, I g ...... 8 1-1 b ; Ansaldi Team. [the Bruins. even though a clever play by Bim squad of more than 200 rowing eah- “ On grass courts Frank Shields “But,” he added, smUlng, “W e’U yes,terday afternoon againsC Wind­ Burke's bard shot put a severe Cook gave them the lead in the didates out at Washington, the crew and Alliron or Sidney Wood, all are beat theib both this time.” sor High school at the School street 18 [dent in Boston's hopes of earning third minute of the game. Andy 12 9-19 88 training season on the west coast the equals of Bunny Austin and Tbb fifst team match will be Rec gym, the Mechanics displayed Dngoat Five (81) 'Three exciting nip s^d tuck bas­ a play'Off position in the league's Aitkenhead, Ranger goalie, had to has. otten sway to a favorable Fred Perry in singles. If I had to played i^ Madison Square Garden considerable improvement over past p B F T ketball games were contested Iasi American Division as it left the make 21 saves, most of them tough start, choose, to bet, I would not know February 19 and 21. Cochet meets 1 Reid, rf ...... ones, in the third period to earn Us performances in bolding the visitors’ ...... 1 0-0 2 I Bruins nine points behind the Chl- University of California at Los who. So at least it is even in sin­ Vines u d Plaa battles >Jilden the 2 McCium, rf ., • •••«• X nl^t at toe School street gym and [cago Blackbawks with only il seventh shutout of the season. 1-4 3 Angeles still is wrestling with the gles. The doubles then, makes it first ni^t with pairings reversed margin to 19 to lA Windsor previ­ 1 Bray, If, ...... 0 0-0 0 In each case the result was a start­ problem, after once having decided certain, no?” for the eecond night’s play. ously defeated the locals, 81 to 19. 2 Davis, c ...... 0 0-0 0 ling upset. The quintets of the Cel­ to discontinue rowing as a univer­ Manchester played a good de­ 0 Reid, c ...... 4 0-2 8 tics, Herald Newsboys and Phan­ sity-financed sport, and a definite fensive game from the start and 4 Madden, rg .. 2-2 10 toms were the victors M d they announcement is expected soon. held the visitor^ to seven field goals. 1 Bray, n ...... 0 0-0 0 4 Stavnltsky, Ig torpw a monkey wrench into the HOPPE MAKES 3RD BID Huskies Look Powerful The local Traders held a two-point 0-3 8 race for the second round honors. Kv Ebright’s Golden Bears have lead in the final quarter but gave — confined their workouts to training ONLY ONE MAJOR DEAL 15 8-11 81 Take First Defeat way before Windror’s closing rally. quarters until Just recently but In past games, ManchesteiTB foul Half time score,, 18-10 Herald; 10 Most Impressive if to* tilts play­ FOR 3-CUSHlON TITLE Coach A1 Ulbtickson's Huskies have shooting has been exceptionally good ed was the Ansaldl- clash. been on the water for more than but the reverse proved thC case yes­ Celtics (24) The hard working Phantoms hand­ IS MADE IN NATIONAL P B F T ed toe hitherto undefeated Ansaldl two weeks and reports from the terday, when they made good on 1 Kerr, rf ...... north are that the winners of the only two out of eleven attempts...... 2 0-1 4 five a 40-22 lacing. The fast and 2 Hadden, rf ...... 0 0-1 0 furious action before a good' sized Former Boy Wonder Be- national regatta at Long Beach last It was a close battle ’all the way, year are beginning to show the con­ 0 Mahoney, If ...... 2 1-2 5 crowd had the patrons in an uproar Reds Buy Dazzy Vance, Ex- Windsor taking a 4-2 lead by the end 0 Breen, If ...... 0 0-0 0 throughout with mostly everyone dition that made them unbeatable. COUNTY Y TO HOLD of the first quutor and 9-6 by half­ 2asl<^ba Ebright has told bis California 1 Brown, c ...... 0 2-S 2 pulling for 'earn. The lieTeo He’D Win This Time time. A t' the end of the third oarsmen their appearance at Pough­ 3 Breen, c ...... 2 0-1 4 Phantom quintet Jed throughout the period, Windsor led 12-10. The locals ALL-STABS LOSE keepsie this vear depends on the Hurling Ace, from Cards; 0 Grlbbon, rg ...,...... 1 0-0 2 entire game, leading at halftime scored twice early in the last period 1 F. Bissell, Ig .. — Says He’s Phying Best A vastly Improved Salvation showing made against Washington JR. TOURNEY HERE ...... 2 3-4 7 15-7. 'The winners teamed and pass­ to take the lead but Windsor came 0 McAdam, Ig .. Army team conquered the West on April 18. If they take a “shel­ ...... 0 0-0 0 ed the leather arohnd L. a-spirited Reports of Huge Trades back to put the game on ice In the — Side All-Stars by the score of 40-24. lacking" from theft* time honored manne*. toey showed the best class closing minutes. 8 9 Billiards of Career— Pre­ This victory gave the Salvation rivals, the “university feels it would 6-12 24 of baiiketball dlsnlayed In the Army a record of two wins and two Morris and Alubickl featured for Jafle’s (M) not be Justified in IncurHng the ex- Tourney for Boys Under 16 Turn Out to Be Rnmors; league games played thus far. out­ losses. The Salvation Army dis­ iense of an eastern trip under ex- Windsor and Kelsh went best for the B F T ^ Faulkner, rf ...... 2 playing the Masons by a distinct fers Balk Line Game. played a strong offensive from start stlng conditions,” said a spokes­ Traders. The next game for the lo­ 1-1 5 f 1 John Tierney, If ....1 margin and thoroughly deserved to finish with Clough, Lyons and S. man for the institution... Several Minor Deals Made cals will be played here Friday af­ 1-1 3 Years of Age to Be Held 0 Jim Tierney, If ...... 0 0-0 0 their victory. Roy Frase~ was given Nlchol leading. A. Nlcol and Coles Won .Last Regatta ternoon at 3:30 o’clock agsdnst the 3 Nelson, c ...... 1 3-3 5 the task of plajdng "Cop” Camp­ New York, Feb. 7,—(AP)—Wil­ played fine fioor games for the 3. A. “We were delighted to know the American School for the Deaf, The Tedford brothers and Wlnzler • at Y on February 17. Which defeated Manchester, 46 to 2 Hutt, c ...... 1 2-2 4 bell, leading scorer, and he did a liam Frederick Hoppe, called Willie led the All-Stars. Poughkeepsie event, with sdl its old New York, Feb. 7.— (A P )—Na­ 2 Anderron, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 good defensive job holding the An­ time glory and traditions, is to be 29, In a previous encounter. The since the days be climbed aboard a Salvation Army (40) tional League magnates slipped out 0 Larson, r g ____ ...... 0 0-0 0 saldi ace to one field goal besides resumed,” he said, “but unless our second teams will also play. soap box at Comwall-On-Tbe-Hud- B F T of town today with only one major 1 Gorman, Tg ...,...... 3 0-0 6 scoring one hlmseh. With Campbell crews can hold their own with The annual Hartford County Y. M. Clough, If ...... 9 0 18 league player deal to their credit. p. B. 1 Bycholsky, Ig .,...... 0 0-2 0 completely bottled up the scoring son to learn the rudiments of bil­ Washington, we do not feel we F. T. — _ A. Nlcol, rf ...... ••• 1 2 4 C. A. basketball tournament for Reports of impending trades of 0 Alubickl, rf . .------2 1-4 5 power of the Ansstidi aggregation liards in the early days of the cen­ Lyons, c ...... i . .. 3 2 8 would be Justified in sending them startling proportions, prevalent as 11 8 7-9 28 was sadly missing. Courtney’s smart east, although we are anxious to de­ Junior teams will begin In the Man­ 0 Broderick, rf . .*.. 1 0-2 2 tury, is msdeing his third bid for the Coles, rg ...... 1 0 2 the club owners went into their mid­ 0 Cello, If ...... 0 Half time, 12-11, Jaffe; referee, playing was also a big help to the fend the title won at the last Pough­ chester YMCA on Saturday, Feb. 0-0 • 0 Bogginl. world’s three-cushion title more S. Nlcol, Ig ...... 4 0» 8 winter schedule meeHng, turned out 0 Sampeck, If ., .... 1 0-0 Phantoms, while "Sully” Saimonds keepsie regatta. 2 Phantoms (40) from necessity than desire. 17th, at 1:30 p. m. The first round to be rumors and nothing more. 2 Filklns, c ....------0 0-0 0 also played a bang-up game being Totals ...... 18 4 40 will be played on that day, the boys 6 F T Take it from Hoppe himself, who Managers came saw one another 0 Morris, c ...... ------2 2-4 6 high scorer. Welles had control of ' All-Stars (24) reporting at 1 o’clock, the semi­ 1 S. Saimonds, rf .6 1-1 13 the jump, the Phantoms having pos­ at the age of 18 startled the world and left without parting with any 2 Ketchep, rg ..------0 1-2 1 B F T finals on February 24th, and the 2 Simmon*, Ig ., 3 Renn, If ...... 2 , 1-1 5 session of the ball a great deal more by defeating the great French “varsiify” material...... 1 1-2 3 H. Tedford, r g ...... 3 0 6 finals will be played Saturday, 4 Welles, c ...... 3 3-4 9 balk-line ace, Maurice Vignaux, he Reds Puy Vance 0 T. Saimonds, c than their rivals. GIriatus at center, Wlnzler, Ig ...... 3 0 6 March lOtb, 1934. 6 .0 0-0 0 played b?a' for the losers. would much rather play balk-lipe K. Tedford, c ...... 1 1 3' The reorganized Clnrinnati Reds 7 - 5-14 19 2 Fraser, rg . .. .1 1- 3 3 P ow l i The Junior Tournament Is for and their representatives, President Manchester Trade (14) Dagouts Toppled billiards, the game in which he' Dowd, rf ...... 1 1 3 3 Courtney, Ig . . .4 2- 10 5 The Dugout five boasting of a eam?d his reputation, than match Wiley, If ...... 3 0 6 BRITISH-AMERICAN LOOP boys who are under 16 years of age Powel Crosley, Jr., and General P. B. F. T. 2 Raguskus, rf . ^. . . i lineup which Included “Hank” Mc­ strokes with the best three-cushion Totals ...... 11 2 24 on February 17th, and for boys who Manager Larry MacPhail, stole 1-2 3 13 16 8-14 40 Wales (1) are under 18 on February 17th who what headlines there were when Misaiko, r f ...... 0 0-2 0 Ansaldl Masons (23) Cann. George Stavnltsky and “Hap” stars. H. Staklinskl, If .. 0 ST. J.AMES SWAMPS BUCKLAND Stevenson ----- 84 117 94—295 weigh less th«m 110 lbs stripped. they announced the purchase of Ar­ 0-0 0 P B. F T Madden stellar court performers, Wins First Match Phelps, If ...... 1 1-2 played agfainst a much younger and St. James’ brilliant quintet crush­ Donnelly ...... 104 98 92—294 There h ’ an pntrance fee of 33 thur (Dazzy) Vance, veteran right­ 3 2 Sturgeon, rf ... ___ 1 2-4 4 ■‘Balk-line is the game I know T orrance...... IIO 83 96— 289 per team, which will cover the costs hander, from the St. Louis Cardinals Kelsh, c ...... 3 0-4 6 1 Opizzi, If ...... ___ 0 0-0 0 inexperienced team In the Hbfald ed Buckland in a free scoring game Noveck, r g ...... i best and love,” Hoppe said. “It there Thomson ...... IIO 102 111—323 of referees and so on. A suitable for the waiver price of |7,600. 0-1 2 2 Holland, If .... ___1 1-1 3 Newsbo3TS, the weakest club In the were only more competition at on their home floor Friday. Their Gill, rg ...... 0 0-0 1 stellar guard E. Squatrito and star Brennan ...... 96 131 104— 331 trophy will be awarded to the win­ Vance’s sale would have been 0 Glraitus, c ...... 2 1-3 5 league, but were forced to accept either 18.1 or 18.2 I would gladly Cook, Ig ...... 0 2 Qulsh, c ...... center Kose . ssing l,n 35 points to ner of the tournament. smashing news a few years back 0-0 0 ....0 2-4 2 the short-end 01 a 33-31 score. The dese-'t three cushions and play 0 E. Bissell, rg . . , lead tfae Saints’ attack. The Hilin- 504 531 497 1532 Reservations for participation when the “Daz” v as tossing his ___ 0 0-0 0 Newsboys writh not o ie star includ­ again for our balkline champion­ 9 6 1 Giriatus, rg .... ski’s of Buckland gave an exhibition Scotland (8) should be made by teams at once. fire-ball past the batsmen and win­ 2-11 14 -----0 0-0 0 ed in its ranks played a slashing ag­ ship.” Score by periods: 4 Campbell, Ig . . . ___ 1 6-7 8 of shooting from mid-floor tossing Dickson ...... 106 105 102—313 No reservations will be accepted ning the league’r, strike out cham­ gressive type of play which ac­ Windsor ...... 4 5 3 7—19 E. Bissell Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Hoppe who left balk-line six years in 39 points. Greene and Barrera Fleming ...... 96 107 92—295 after 12 o ’clock Tuesday noon, Feb. pionship year after year as a mem­ counted for a mucp cherished vic­ Manchester ...... 2 8 5 4 14 tory. u'ot detracting any credit from ago to play in his first three-cushion played a superb brand of basketball Baker ...... lOT" 99 108— 314 13th.-Reservations must be accom­ ber of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Now Score at half-time, 9-5, Windsor 13 5 12-19 22 the Herald aggregation the Dugcut tournament, opened his bid fo: for the St. James team. Stevenson...... 98 105 94— 297 panied by reg-stration fee of 33. It’s hardly am item for most of the Welker Cochran’s crown last ni'ght St. James (66) speed has left his arm, the same Time, four 8-minute periods. Half time score, 16-7, Phantoms; team playec below their form smd Wylie ...... 11 112 114— 337 Reservations should be made to the Referee, Bogglnl. 10 minute periods; referee, Bogginl. by defeating Arthur Thumblad, a B. F. T. office of the Hartford County Y. M. whip which earned 525,000 for him missed many easy shots. The Her­ Greene, If ...... 3 2 8 ald team led ai- halftime and former champion from Chicago, 50 C. A., 93 Elm street, Hartford. A in one season with the Dodgers. The Blanchard, If, rf 4 1 9 518 528 510 1556 through the brilliant efforts o f Reid to 28 in 44 innings. Twice sine: he cpmplete list of eligible players Reds are hopeful he will stage a entered the three-cushion game, the Dupont, rf, Ig .. .3 0 6 BABE RUTH, 40 TODAY, and Stavnltsky the Dugouts forged Ireland (4) must be submitted with entry. comeback und^r new surroundings. former boy wonder, now 46 years of McPartland, rf . 0 0 0 Otherwise the meeting produced ahead of the Newsboys late In the Sherman ...... n o 141 121—372 If a team has not applied for IRONMEN TO OPPOSE age, his hair rapidly thinning but Kose, c ...... 0 0 0 no startling develooments. The 4th quarter. At this stage of the Vennart ...... lOO 117 100—31'/ eligibility with the Hartford Coun­ CELEBRATES QUIETLY still the old master of the green Kurlowicz, c ... 7 0 14 Reds' representatives, apparently fame Itavnltsky followed Mad­ B o o ts...... 90 116 99— 305 ty YMCA Athletic Association, clot.’ table, was turned back by the E. Squatrito, Ig . 1 1 3 busier than all the otliert combined , BOILERMAKERS FIVE den, stalwarts of the Center team, McCann, rg .,,10 1 21 Davies ...... 107 113 85—305 please fill in the application blEmk former Sedalia, Missouri carpenter, did sign Val Picinich, veteram New York, Feb. 7.—(AP)—Babe to the showers on account of exces­ Barrett, rg ...... 1 1 3 which will be sent on request. There Johnny Layton, himself ten times Taggart ...... 138 94 99—331 catcher, au a coach, and obtalnel Ruth, 40 years old today, quietly sive fouling. A foul s.hot by Sears -iterrera, rf ...... 1 0 2 IS no charge for this registration. If holder of the championship. Second Basemam Les Mallon from celebrated the achievement of his tied the score at 31-an, while Ko-vls a club .Is affiliated with the County Managers Armstrong and An­ “I am playjng the best billiards ' 545 581 504 1630 the Toronto Internationals. They al­ second beuseball goal today. gave the margin *of victory to his Totals ...... 30 6 66 England (0) ■STMCA, it is automatically eligible gelo Expect Fight to Finish team with two more tries from toe of my career, I believe,” Hoppe de­ Buckland (41) . so amnnunced they had negotiated For several years, the New York clared after his victory, “surely it Finnegan ...... 95 98 89— 282 for participation. working agreements with Torpnto at West Side Tonight. Yankee slugger has harboreo two fifteen fo6t stripe. P. B. F. T. D onavon...... 85 88 84— 267 must be in the books for me to win J. HUinski, I f ...... 5 0 10 and Beckley of the Mlf'dle Atlamtic major ambitions—to hit over 700 Mozzer Is Stai Shields ...... 84 92 92— 268 home runs and to continue his ma­ “Ray” Mozzer, outstanding High this time. If anybody beats me I S. Hillnskl, r f ...... 5 0 10 League and expected a similar tie- The West Side Rec gym will be don’t think it will be Layton.” Irish, c ...... 1 0 2 McMenemy . . . 78 79 84 241 up with a club in the reorgamlzed jor lesigue career through his 40th school football player, plasifiig his M cA dam s...... 106 117 116— 342 the scene of a special basketball first game with the Herald team* Npt to Retire Wilson, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Three-Eye circuit. They already had year. game tonight between the Oak this season was the. outstanding As for retiring, that thought has J. Hilinski, r g ...... 7 5 19 a working aigreeir.ent with Bartles­ Street Tavern • Ironmen and the Including 15 home nms In World 448 474 465 1390 Series games, the Babe has clout^ court performer. He scored 11 not even entered Hoppe’s mind. He ville of the Western Association. West Side Boilermakers for the Totals ...... 18 5 41 701 homers in the big time. He’s points besides being a tower of figures he still has several years of The only other player tramrac- benefit of those who may harbor competition left. Referee: Gustafson. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS tlons were the purchauw of Outfield­ 40 cmd still a Yankee outfield regu­ strength on the defense. Hedlund any doubt as to which Is the better also contriouted ar^ outstanding per­ "Look he’s 71 and still able to In the K. of P. League last nlgiat er Etham Alleq by the Phillies from lar, able to command a 135,000 sal­ at Murphy’s alleys Team No. 1 and team. Although neither team has formance. Reid, Madden and Stav- beat such players as the champion, the Cardinals amd the sale of Short­ ary which leaves him ar toe high­ Team No. 2 broke even, each getting displayed their wares, or a basket­ nltsky were best for th»- Dugouts.. Welker Cochran,” he said, pointing By the AMOciated Press. stop Jake Flowers by Brooklyn to est-paid performer 1" the game. 2 points. Team No. 3 and Team No. ball court there has oeen many In another one of the three start­ to Alfredo De Oro, veteran Cuban. Recreation Center Buffalo of the . No set celebration of the ^ b e ’s 4 also broke even, each getting 2 New York—Casey Columbo, 205, heated arguments at the West Side ling upsets, an Inspired Celtic team Although the three-cushion title The Ib^ue, In Its session, adopt­ birthday was planned, mainly be­ points. Harry Juul was the Mg California, threw Ivan Vakturoff, Rec In regard to which team would cause he has been suffering wito a scored a close victory of 24-23 o'—r has twice evsuied his grasp, Hoppe ed the ' schedule, -cutting 10,000 win. So the boys have decided to ' Sports star of the evening .aking the pins 222, Russia, 6:37. miles off the season’s traveling by severe attack of the grip from toe Jaffe Jewels in the second tilt holds the world's high run record. for a slelghrlde of 142 for a single •Albany, N. Y.—Ernie Dusek, 216, fight tt out on the chalked court of toe evening. In an exhibition match against all clubs: reorganized Its publicity which he is slowly recovering. Fe and a 3-string of 345. Omaha, and Ray Steele, 215, Glen­ And tonight, ladles and gentlemen, Not a Fluke Charles C. Petersen at San Diego, PING PONG TOURNAMENT bureau with Ford Frick of New plans to leave fbr the south tomor­ Team No. 1 dale, Calif., drew, one fall each, Is the night. Calif., in 1918, while he was still The ping pong tournament at the York aus manager; named Bill Stew­ row for some fl,jhing ,.nd golfing There was nothing flukey about West Side Rec which will swing into Ed. Bergren .. 89 101 112— 302 stopped by 11 o’clock curfew. The Ironmen will take the floor starring at balk-line, Willie clipped art a full-time to succeed before spring training time arrives. the Celtics’ surprising victory as action next Monday evening, shows C. F. Anderson 110 109 115— 334 Buffalo, N. Y.—Jim London, St. with Captain George Armstrong off 25 billiards. Ten years later Ted McGrew, resided: favored ro­ the underdogs played a hard ag­ promise of some very Interesting A. Berggren .. 194 96 108— 303 Louis, threw Gino Garibaldi, Italy, and Swlck Gustafson at forwards. gressive brand of basketball that when he started to play the game tating the amnual all-star game be­ Emil Johnson will stand in the cen­ games. Out of the ten entries al­ 36:48. tween American and National was coupled with a desperate deter- seriously, he put together a high ready received there are six who T o ta l...... 303 306 330— 939 ter circle with Bennie Schubert and cluster of 20 in tournament compe­ New Haven, Conn.—Jim Brown­ League parks so this year’s contest, mifiatlon to upse' the pre-game might be called finished players. Team No. 2 ing, 230, Verona, Mo., won over Fritz Wilkinson the reinforcements dope. tition. in New York, would u“ played In toe from the rear. Now for toe Boller- Milton Nelson, who romped off R. Anderson ,. 122 114 105— 341 Dick Raines, 223, Dallas, Tex., by Polo Grounds; left the broadcasting The Jaffe team had a better pass­ If Hoppe is successful in winning E. G a rrlty ----- 81 109 101— 291 mukers—the Russell brothers, Bill Hoc k e y with the championship last year is the tournament, which closes Feb. default (Raines unable to continue qi^ation up to each club: declined to ing team and teamwork, but these back agsdn to defend his title. Earl A. C arlson------100 106 85— 291 after first fall.) and Ralph, will hold down the for­ •By toe Associated Press. advantages were cast aside by the 22, he will be holder of three titles, lift restrictions limiting the number wards, “Gravey” Anderson will Bissell, nmer up, is also in the Baltimore—Joe Savoldl, 210, Three of season passes each club may is­ National League. West Side team at phooting baskets. lncludi.ng 18.i balk-line, and cushion fray. “Bing” Fraser is another T o ta l...... 303 329 291—" m S Jump center and Lsu*ry Maloney and New York Americans 1, Boston 0. Oaks, Mich., three Man Mountain sue to 600; and was understood to The game was a well played battle caroms, competition in which was promising candidate. Nick Angelo, (the promoter-of this New York Rangers 3, Montreal f renewed last year. Keeping pace Dean, 310, Norcross, Ga., 3:35. have adopted the numbering system with never more than two or three Fraser, who holds his paddle in Team No. S Reading, Pa.—Vic Christy, 199, fight) will do guard duty. When Canadiens 0. points separating the teams and with Hoppe in yesterday’s play the same manner that Walter "Ty” H. J u u l...... 109 142 94— 346 to make players more easily identi­ questioned about substitutes, both t California, threw Stanley Pinto, 206, fied by the fans, although no formal Montreal Maroons 6, Ottawa 2. the lead changing many times. At wpre Lasrton, Allen Hall, Chicago, Holland, the town tennis champ, E. Anderson .. 89 99 104__ 292 Armstrong and Angelo claimed International League, 1 and Tiff Denton, former title holder Nebraska, 20:46. action was taken. halftime the Jaffe’s led by the nar­ wields his tennis racket, can give E. Erickson .. .107 107 98— 812 ^ ---■ ------*- toat they wouldn’t hhve any use or Buffalo 8, Detroit 2. row margin of 12-11. i from Kansas City. the best at the “Rec” a good game. them as their men had beep in American Association. But toe second hall found both XI Toda3T*s Matches Eddie Werner, Francis Mahoney T o ta l...... 305 348 296— 949 training for this game '' and were Oklahoma City 6, Kansas City 4. teams traveling at top speed and Afternoon—Hall vs. Len Kenney, and Bert McConkey follow along Team No. 4 capable of pla3rlng the full forty St. Louis S, Tulsa 2. Chicago: Alfredo De Oro, New right behind Fraser with Hugo Ben­ I. Carlson...... 93 94 125— 312 with victory in sight the Celtics V Chicago Girls to Wrestle minutes. Walter "Ty” Holland has mads u^ for lack of team work by York, vs. Augle Kleckhefer, Chica­ son, Tommy Cole, Dick Hagenow C A. Anderson 102 106 118__ 326 been securef to referee toe fitot or T f»nO H T ’S SCHEDULE. and Charles Morrison filling out the C. B oU n ...... 104 103 106— 313 keeping after toe ball and following go- rather the game and Irving “Piute” • International League. up consistently. Late in toe fourth Night—J. N. Bozeman, Jr., Valle­ remainder of the entries. The entire For World^s Championship Gustafson will keep track of the Cleveland at Windsor. jo, Calif., vs. Otto Reiselt, Philadel­ list will be closed next Saturday af­ T o t a l...... 299 303 849— 951 period the Celtics had a flve-potht rounds. Tpere is no extra-charge for Canadian-American League. advantage but a field goal by Gor-' phia; Welker Cochran, Sm Francis­ ternoon and the tournament will ringside seats and admission is free. New Haven at Boston. co, vs. Denton. start Monday night so those who Special Match man and foul shota by Nelson out . Chicago, Feb. 7.— (AP) — She<»She claimed the women’s wrestling Bring your supper and be there for Quebec at Philadelphia. toe gap to one point. The final min­ are interested in the tournament Tonight at Murphy’s Alleys the championship of the world, figuring the opening gong at 7 o’clock. Other leagues, no games sched­ and have not as yet signed up are couldn’t get a Job teaching physical ute toe Jaffe team made every ef­ Necktie Cutters will bowl the Cra.- some one would come aJemg to dis­ uled. requested to do so before Saturday. vat Stockhouse team. The Cravats training and the vaudeville business fort to score but of no avail as toe pute her claim. final whistle found top Csltlos hav­ will feature Buck Beebe, better hasn’t been so good lately, so Nell Sure enough, along came another IMPORTANT MEETINO. Last Night *8 Fights mCKS MEETS ORCUTT " known as "Old War Horse” In a TRI-STATE TOURNEY ing possession of toe ball and a vic­ Donald, 27 cmd comely, is out to get Chicago girl, Ruby Allen, and they tory. The playing of F. PtsapII, Qrlh- comeback. “Old War Horse” a few some of the money she has beard planned to wrestle it out. They ran The Manchester Juvenile Soccer Miami, Fla., Feb. 7.— (A P )— years beck was about the best In Boston, Feb. 1/— (AP) — The bon and Preen was has' for toe there Is in wrestling. into a snag immediately, for the 1834 trl-state golf matches, in which club will hold an Important meeting By ASSOCIATED PRESS Helen Hicks, of Hewlett, L. I., whose town, having the alley record on West SldM while FauUtoer and After graduating from the Chi­ Illinois State Athletic Conunlaslon golfers representlnf Massachusetts, at toe West Side Rec at 6:80 o’clock Gorman dlff weU for toe losera. brilliant play has been a feature of Brink’s alleys and bavhig t^ en such cago Normal stoool of physical edu- refused to isroe licenses to them. tonight and all members are urged Jacksonville, Fla.—Cliff (Ken­ the Biltmore women’s invitation local bowlers in special matches as Rhode Island and Connecticut com­ cauon, Nall looked about for a Miss Donald persisted, |iowev«r, pete, will be played at the Water- to be present wood, Sarasota, outpointed Simon golf tournament, encountered tough George Olds and' Joe MlUer. CALL nsUBD FOB CBBW «■■ teaching position in some school sys­ and finally wrote to Otto' Kemer, bury, Coon., CJountry tfiub on July Ncbolski, Cincinnati, ten. opposition today in the person of He was also about the only‘local West Palm Beach, Fla.—Leroy tem, but bad no luck. Then, she Qllnols attorney general, for a legal 28. Vie Winis, whose fatiisr once was Cambridet. Mass., -Fdb. T^—(AP)' Maureen Orcutt, New Jersey star. bowler who could hold his own with traveled all over the country doing opinion. Mr. Kerner read the ath­ Brow, Charleston, drew with Jackie While these two were meeting in Announcement of toe scene and « famous pitcher for toe PlttsMhil^ —S evflp ty-^ oandjMfcrtsp today Ardalino when they used to come a comedy acrobatic act with two letic commission rules and could not date of this New Eni^and Links Plratssi engages in torsw variRs^ Gibbs, Houston, Texas, ten. one quarter final match, Mrs. Opal out to the old Brunswick, alleys tha^flyaatlo o A of ^ Los AnpMes—Art Lasky, Minne­ other girls. There has been little or find anything therein, to keep wonl- fixture was made today by Frank sports! at toe University of Mary­ inc xoiftBS, S. HUl of Kansas City, faced Jane when Owen Foley was manager. A no mcu*ket for toat kind of act, and Ebsrvar#i apolis, stopped Johnny Freeman. 'en from obtaining licenses. They Ross, New England amateur cluUii- land—football, baskstoal' and base- Y ile tlia fourth Douglas of Beverly Hills, Calif. Miss favorite game at that time was call­ she found herself out of a Job. Brooklyn, 5. Were tissued this week. pion and veteran captain of toe ban. Oooapetttioa f w too Douglas, making her eastern debut, ed the Cocked Hat. Just three plxu Hearing about alKthe money Jim So, the soprano voices of Nell and Los Angeles—Art Lasky, talrt qualified with 92 and yesterday Connecticut team, after conferring will a were set up. the 1, 7, 10. It called Londos, Jos Savoldl and jail the rest 'Ru^y will be aMed to wr^tUng’s with Francis Ouimet, new feeder of The booting team at toe Univer­ , HI.—Jimmy Brown, Cin­ eliminated Mrs. Gene Sarasen of for some neat bowling for tho.*ie Coach <1340^ of the wrestling “champions” were grunt and groan chorus at toe toe Bay State team, and captain sity at Vli^i^a has won toe south­ cinnati, outpointed ^ckey O’Shea,' New Ygrk, S and 7, and Mrs. Lillian three pins but “Old War Horse” sure vivor ftum Mist yhar!!s fft Chicago, 10. making, Nell set out to see if a :p cero etadlum in a 15 minute match Ralph Brooks of toe Rhode Island ern confMwnce championship for Zeeb of Chicago, o a t up In 19 holes. could get them. woman could not get some of It. 'Prlday nlfbt. whleh itaada tt tlm li ta :m ,forces. torts years in succession. toe ^I^r'Jp;oanta]h':r

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• ’ V tv------I • - - LOST AND FOUND MfS»VlNG—TRUCKING- BUSINESS LOCATIONS they reached him he apparently was way, lean, rangy, his soft hat in hanging up his coat and qplaahlng STORAGE 20 FOR RENT 64 being attacked by a polar bear, they his hand, the collar of his ulster in the bathroom. She heard his slow said. turned up. "I’ve been, trying to get steps go into the bedroom and knew LOST—CAMEO PIN. Reward If re­ LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TO RENT—OFFICES AT 886 Main “When we saw him struggling JHarrie^ you by ’phone," he began. Then, in he was bending over the babYiin turned. Phone 3141. moving, general trucking, Uvery atraet (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ekl- we thought he was in trouble, but a concerned voice. “Gypsy, what’s crib. ^ service. Our aftU'Ation with United ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8U25. he only wanted a little help in tak­ the matter, child? Anything “Better today, huh?" Vans Service means lower rates on ing a bear rug to headquarters,” the wrong?” She pretended for a^ moment not LOST— BROWN AND WHITE furniture moving to distant points. officers reported. Springer Spaniel. Telephone 3679. HOUSES FOR RENl 63 « It was too late now to slide out to understand. Then she said, “Oh, Large modem trucks experienced Strafford, Mo.—Douglas Potter, ^ Itrb of -the situation. She made a little yes, the baby. He hasn’t coughed rOUND—SHOES for child, 7 or 8 men, prompt service, all goods tn* TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable star forward of the Strafford High McELLIOTT ^ ' gesture of surrender. "Come in, since noontime.” years old. Owner Inquire at Oak sured while in transit are feature., five, six and- seven room houses, school basketball team, Is due for a 0 1933 NEA S«tvle% he Hunt” She swallowed a sob. "Noth­ "Want me to help'carry thlnars Fffst Udi Go ta Hosplid street Tavern, 30 Oak street. offered at no extra expense to you. single and double; also heated month of bench warming at games BEGIN HERE TODAY ing much. Just having a good old- in?” Daily trios to New York, baggage apartments. Apply Edward J. HoU, because the family cow kicked off fashlonea fit of the blues.” delivered direct to steamship piers. one of his finger nails. GYPSY MORRELL and TOM “No, thanks. You sit down. I to See Paliait i4 R atter Phone 4642 and 8025. WEAVER are married on the same He was beside her In the living won’t be i, minute.” MO V IN G—TR U CKIN G— For further information call 3063, Oklahoma Q ty—A class in type­ room now. She had switched on a 8860, 8864, Perrett 4 Gienney Inc. writing for Oklahoma City police­ day as LILA HOATUNG and lamp and motioned him to the big “I didn't mean to hurry you,” Cast STORAGE 20 SUBURBAN FOR RENT 6b men may be In order. Chief John DEREK BLISS, but LUa’s wedding chair. Tom said, Irritated at her assump­ MOVING, TRUCKING and light Is a society event while Gypsy’s Is tion that he wm the Impa-tieht male. Watt, alarmed by the high mortality “Don’t mind me,” she said, smil­ SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the hauling. Ashes removed weekly, E. FOR RENT — TENEMENT in rate of the Department’s machines, very simple. He went into the living room and L. Morin. Telephone 6153. Coventry, near the lake, *$10 While LUa lives In luxury, Gypsy ing and blinking. “I was sitting sat dowm in the big chair Hunt had New York, Feb. 7--:-(AP)—Ber­ accommodatloD ol theli large De- posted some Instructions today, say­ here like a mole, all in the dark, tha Brodsky, 14, was ab bb42Py 'to> Luxe Dus for lodge, part> or team month. W. E. Orcutt, telephone ing: has to struggle to keep expenses lately vacated, looked about him day as aa}rcme 'who lives in a hospi­ Rosedaie 34-3. * within Tom’s Income. She keeps her feeling qorry for myself. l don’t gloomily and unfolded his news­ trips at special rates. Phont 3063. “Some of the officers use the one know—the rain gets me.” tal bed can be. 8860. 8864 PROFESSIONAL finger system and think that it is Job teaching until she learns she is paper. Once this had seemed the “It h£is been a dismal day.” His She awaited a visit from Mrs. SERVICES 22 WANTED TO RENT 68 necessary to hit the keys real hard to have a baby. After DAVID’S coislest retreat in the wortd because FrsUiklin D. Roosevelt, and chills of in order to make it write. This Is birth she Is extremely busy, caring deep drawly voice gave her a warm, it had held what two people thought anticipation ran dbwn heir b a ^ , PLANOS TUNED, repaired, rcbuilL COMMUTING DISTANCE to Man* not necessary.” for him and for her home. comforted feeling. She was ashamed, most dear. Now it was just a shell which is cased tn-'n piaster casti John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. Chester, three or four room hduse. Manhattan, Kas.—Capt. William Tom is frequently away in the terribly ashamed, to he found so! —table and chairs, books, lamps Mrs. Roosevelt arranged to look Want Ad Informatlaa Dia) 4219. ev ening and Gypsy suspects he is She must look a fright—her face and pictures were cold and Inani­ ______Conveniences, barn. Not over $20. A. Swift, instructor in military In on the child, who 1 ^ a spinal Write Box N. Herald. training at Kainsas State ocllege, Interested in VERA GRAY, who all streaked with tears, her curls mate because loye was altered. curvature, at the end of n crowded works in the same office. an unruly mop. Manchester TAILORING—DYEING- was invited to join a student peace Tom reached for the ashtray and day. Earlier, slie planned to at­ club opposing the training. Ula confesses to Gypsy that she “If we had a fireplace,” she went his eyebrows went up. tend-a dinner of the Women’s Uni­ CLEANING 24 intends to diVorce Derek and marry versity Club. ' Evening Herald Asserting he belonged to the on inconsequently, "I don’t think Gypsy did not smoke but there “greatest peace organization in the MARKO BROUGHTON, richer and I’d mind it so. At home on rainy Her visit to the Imemital is the re­ SUITS MADE TO ORDER at new older. was a stub in the tray and there sult of a letter Beix^a wrbte to CLASSIFIED low prices. Fine tailoring, expert country—the Army—” the officer days we always burned logs and it were ashes. And Gj'psy had been Queer Twists accepted. A few days later Gypsy, calling at didn’t seem to matter so much.” her, saying she feared>she woidd be ADVERTISEMENTS repairing, cleaning hnd pressing. whistling. a cripple for life. ^ Warsaw, Mo.—Operators of the the office, sees Tom going to lunch "That’s right. A fire Is a com­ Count ux xveriiga word, to a llaa For service dial 4798. L. Diana, 56 with Vera. She goes home heart­ “Rotten day,” he offered ih the To the Brooklyn temement bouse, Clinton street. In Day*s News Hogles Creek resort on the Lake of fort.” He went on quietly to tell silence as Gypsy brought in hot where the Brod^ys live, note Initial,, numb«r, and abbreviations the Ozaks near here are as good as broken and refuses to listen to his her of long days of rain in the eacb eoun' a, a word and oompouno e.Ypla nations. plates and vegetable dishes. He be-f came in answer,-written on White words as two words Minimum ooet t, their word. tropics emd of the various ways the gan to carve the steak. House statimiery:. price ol three line,. NOW GO ON WTTH THE STORY men reacted to it. He was talking Line rate, oer day for trantleni COLHSES AND CLASSES 27 Chicago—For twenty-seven years, They advertised for tourists and “Oh, do you think so? Of course “Dear Bertha: ada Mrs. Helen Rowland complained got, along with other visitors, a CHAPTER XXX to give her time to pull herself to­ I didn’t get out. I scarcely noticed “I think I can arrange for you to BftectlT, March II, iPXI BEAUTY. CULTURE—Earn while that her husband never relaxed his flock of wild Canadian ducks and Peope lived with broken heartsv gether, Gypsy knew, and she was the weather.” go to the Orthopaedic bospitaL If Cash Charge learning Details free. Hartford Gypsy reminded herself. They went grateful to him. ( Consecutive Days ..| ^ oii| H ote formality enough to address her in geese estimated at 10,000. To show He could have shaken her. “MoOier you will go there and ask for E>r. I Consecutive Days .. H ote| U ete Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Main any other manner than "Mrs. Row­ their hospitality, the resort opera­ on ordering food, bathing babies, call?” Smith, he will kniow about your X Day ...... I 11 otel U ote street, Hartford. land,” which got on her nerves. tors are feeding the birds 20 bushels making beds, mending stockings. Presently she found herself laugh­ “No.” case, and advise you what to do. I All orders for Irregular inserllone She wasn’t the only woman in the ing shakily at one of his stories. It hope that be will be. able ^ to help will be charged at the one time rate. So she sued for divorce. of com a day. But the fowls must He tried another tack. “Like to Special rates for long term every Ashland, Neb.—Bertha, the horse, help themselves to the extent of world to whom this shattering thing was amazing wh»t a difference it see a movie while I watch the you. day advertising given upon request. HELP WANTED— picking the grain from the ear. had happened. It was—.well, only made to have someone talk to you, baby?” “Very sincerely yours, Ads ordered tor three or six day, wandered away from home three FEMALE 35 weeks ago. Pittsburgh—Peter Hazen, 18, was that she had thought she and Tom simply and normally and amusing­ She shook her head vaguely. “Eleanor Roosevelt.” and stopped before the third or fifth pushing a baby carriage built for would be different. They had been ly. This was what she needed___a So it all was arranged. After, an day will be charged only for the ac­ Yesterday, Lawrence Stenberg, “You know I never go to a theater operation and three months tual nurooer of times the ad appear­ GIRL OR WOMAN for general living near the home of Axel Nel­ twins along the Beechwood boule­ deeply in love. They had started friend. aJone.” ed. charging at the rate earned, but housework, part time. Reply Box their marriage with a fine resolve- to “I mustn’t disrupt your dinner more in the cast, Bertha expects to no allowance or refunds can be made son, Bertha’s master, went to the vard at 2 o'clock in the morning. “Oh, but I’m going out tomorrow be well. on six time eds stopped after the O, Herald. Sternberg cave to get some pota­ Two kindly policemen in a scout make It go; succeed at it, no matter hour,” Hunt said at last. “I wanted night,” she said on a sudden im­ fifth day. car stopped and asked him whether what else happened. They 'had ,you and Tom to dine with me and She has seen the First Lady once No “till forbids’'; -leplay line, not WANTED — WOMAN for house­ toes. pulse. “I’m dining with Hunt' and before. That was when Mrs. He didn’t get them because there they could be of assistance. He re­ friends, a fond family, enough see Manhattan Mad’ tomorrow geing to a play. You don’t mind, aold. work, and Plain Cooking. Room, plied no, but they lifted the blanket Uhough not much) money, little in­ night.” Roosevelt gave an address at The Herald will not be reiponelble board, and small salary references WM Bertha, wedged backwards in do you?” Bertha’s Junior high sebooL for more than one Incorrect Insertion the cave entrance so tightly she on the carriage and, sure enough terference. Now, with the second I don’t know,” Gypsy began He shook his head aloofly and her Since then, Bertha has been grad­ of any advertisement ordered for required. Telephone 4435 or write they said, they found "twins”—twin year of the adventure half finished, slowly. Her eyes lighted at the pros­ more than one time Box 802 Manchester. couldn’t get out. How long Bertha heeirt burned with einger. They uated. iToday her d ^o raa lay by The Inadvertent omission oi incor- had been in the caye is not known. five-gallon cans of alleged moonshine she was disillusioned, tired and pect. Elsa s away, ill, and I’ve no couldn’t go on this way, she told her pillow and she was hoping her re«t publication of advcrtiaing will be Topeka, Kas.—Nebraska farmers, whiskey. heartsick and Tom was frankly in­ one to leave the baby with. But per­ herself. There would have to be visitor would sign IL rectified only by cancellation of iha WANTED —WOMAN of mature terested in ainbther woman. haps I could manage. .. .may I call eharga made tor tbe service endered. years, reliable, to stay nights with along the Kansas border, boasted you later?” some understanding and that soon. All adTertlsemente must conform elderly lady, who is not confined to last year they had beneflltted by “It’s all wrong,” Gypsy told her­ She simply couldn’t stand it. C. N. G. OB1U3B8 ta style, copy and typography with self stubbornly and ahgrlly. “The jj. Hope you can make ragulatlona antorced by tbs putllsh- bed. ivState references and price. hundreds of thousands of dollars In Hartford, Feb. 1,—(AP)— The era and they reserve the right to Writf Box X, Herald. rich soil deposits blown on their STATE’S HOTE MEN v/hole System Is wrong. The man is (To Be Continued) office of the atate adjutant general edit, revise or reject any cony con- fields by Kansas winds. 'Two western free and the woman tied, as soon as “How’s Sue?” Gypsy was making announced today the promotion of tldered objectionable. WANTED—MAID, BY A large in- Kansas counties, Seward and Has­ children come along. Naturally he’s conversation, ju.it to keep him, to First Sergeant Joseph O. Wolfe, to CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to stituti'jn out of town. Applicant TO M EH SUNDAY attracted to the sort of girl he knew fend off that dreadfully alone feel­ A new l ’’f2-acre municipal airport second lieutenant of infantry. He is ha published same day must be re* kell, have taken steps to prevent ing. eelved by 12 o'clock noon; 3atu’'dsye must be single and between the this. The county commissioners have before marriage—footloose, always wais recently opened at Coffeyville, assigned to Company F., I02d In­ 10;}0 a. m. ages of 24 and 30. Good wages plus warned farmers there that unless well-dressed and groomed emd scent­ “She’s fine. I haven't seen her Kas. It provides two runways, one fantry to succeed Lieutenant Grover TELEPHONE YOUR maintenance and excellent hours they “work’’ the fields in a manner To Study NRA Code as It ed. He sees his wife in her old dress­ lately. Sue’s a grand girl.” 120 by 2800 feet. O. Bialdwia, promoted. WANT ADS. of work. Reply in your own hand- to prevent the rich top soil from be­ “'6ing gown,S'-’*'"-*, wearywcttiy andeuiu headachyneauaeny andana Isn t she?” And then Gypsy was Ada ara accepted ovei tbe telephone wTiting, giving your age, nationali­ ing carried away, the fields wfll be overworked. They haven’t money <^''®&dfully afraid she was going to at tha CHARGE RATE given above ty and last three places of employ­ worked upon order of the commis­ Applies to Their Business, enough for outside amusemepts. He again, thinking of what good as a convenience to adverUaera, but ment, with dates of service. Only gets bored...... ” . ^*”ies she and Sue had had together M Q i tha CASH Rates win be accepted aa sioners and the charges added to tax FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ experienced domestic workers need assessments against the properties. Rogers States. At this stage of her reflections years ago. 'What a silly little ness office on or before tbe seventh apply. Box S, Herald. Denver—If a husband neglects to she usually o^gan to cry. She cried had been, to think life could day following the firs' insertion of a greatereat deal thesethe.qp d.<»vndays o/honwhen 'T/^t«Tom go on like that! each ad otherwise the CHARGE kiss his wife or falls to hold her “What’s wrong, really?" RATt- win be collected. No re.'sponsl- chair while she is seating herself at Hartford, Feb. 7.— (AP) - Willard wasn't around. When he was at blllty for errors tn telephcned sds SITUATIONS WANTED— a dinner party it is mental cruelty. B. Rogers, chairman of the Connec­ home they were coldly, stiffy polite She stared at him. "I don’t know will be assumed and their accuracy ticut Hotel code authority today an­ to each other. The promise of the what you mean.” cannot be guaranteed FEMALE 38 Judge Otto Bock ruled. On the nounced a meeting of all hotel oper­ strength of those charges he grant­ earlier April days had faded and He was standing now, towering ators in the state in New Haven now it rained, coldiy, steadily, un­ above her, looking very tall and INDEX OF EXPERIENCED YOUNG woman ed M r!. Margaret G. Wiggins an in­ Sunday, at the .same time saying CLASSIFICATIONS desires position aa cook, or general terlocutory degree of divorce. feelingly, for day.s. Gjqisy was dis- protective. “Something’.s troubling “one very definite outcome of Pres­ ti acted. It meant staying Indoors you. I wish you’d tell me.” Births ...... A housework. References. Go home Seattle—Census taking, even by ident Roosevelt’s National Recovery Engagsmsnta ...... B nights. Write Herald, Box R. eWA enumerators, isn’t all just ask­ with the baby. His endless small She essayed a laugh but it wasn’t Marr!' -es e e e;ejgs:s awr#a •ataisa* C Act will be to force hotel men to garments were never dry. There a very successful one. "I told vou Osatbs ...... D ing questions. sharpen their pencils and their wit.s. 1 had tlie blues.” WANTED — HOUSEWORK and J. J. Uuodcll, director here, re­ "It is not surprising that hotels were always limp lines of damp 1 Card of Thanks ...... £ plain cooking. Write Herald Box things stretched high in the kitchen. "Umm.,..” He continued to re­ In Memorlam • •sage* aiact a a a aaSB ^ M. * ports a frantic mother greeted one throughout the country, comprising Loat and Found ...... 1 of his men, telling him iier small one of the most solely Eiffllcted in­ To crown It all Elsa fell ill and tele­ gard her thoughtfully and Gypsy Announcements ...... t dustries in the depression,” said phoned .she would have to stay in bed flushed, shifting her gaze from his Personals ...... I child has swallowed a penny. intent one. Aalowioblles “'rhe man, however, quickly held Rogers, “early sought relief from ior a week. Automobiles for Sale ...... * PODLTKY AND SUPPLIES 43 certain classes of the hotel code of Gypsy struggled with it all — Tell you what, if it’s anything I Automobiles for Excharga 4 the child upside down, gave it a DUCK EGGS FOR SALE. B. T. smart slap on the back- -and out the NRA. dishes, wash, meals, mending. can fix let me know.” His hand­ Aujo Accessories—Tires ...... * “Neither is it surprising that Sometimes she straightened a weary clasp, warm and electric, lingered Auto Repairing— Intlng . 7 Allen, 160 Tolland Turnpike. Phone dropped the penny,” said Goodell. Connecticut hotels in their wdth her. Auto Schools ...... 1-A 8837. Ottawa—The decision of Speaker back to look about her in puzzle­ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... t petitions alleged particularly ment. Wa.s this really she, Gypsy “Thanks. I will.” Autos—For Hlrs ...... 9 George Black to stop women knit­ extenuating circumstances because Garages—Service—Sto rag, ...... 10 ting In the gallery while listening to Morell, this tired woman with the The moment passed and as he Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 FUEL AND FEED 49 A they have been forced into admitted­ circles under her eyes? She was turned to go they talked of com­ Wanted Autos—Motorcvclee .... 12 debates In the House of Commons ly unfair competition with the ho­ was taken as a blow at the yam never really rested now. When Tom monplace things. Gypsy would call BosIbsss Slid ProfessloBnl aerrlecs FKA-NKLIN BLUE FLAME range tels of the three adjoining states politely urged her to get another him before nine that night. Would Business Services Offered ...... 12 oU has more “heat units' , The making industry by one company. It which enjoy liquor privileges." Household Seriicee Offered ...... Il-A wired Its member in the House pro­ Referring to the Sunday meeting, maid temporarily she gave him a that be all right? Perfect, he told Building—Contracting ...... li Rackliffe Ol) Co. Phone 3980. lifeless look, a bitter smile that was her. And then he was gone. Florists—Nurseries ...... 14 testing against the “gallery knitting Rogers said; Funersl Directors ...... 1* ban.” “Elementary as It may sound, the more cutting thtin words. She did Gypsy went about the business of Heatir Plumbing—Roofing 17 GARDEN—FARM- Philadelphia—Take It from •Cap­ gathering of hotel men in New not call tbe ag;ency. It assuaged getting dinner in a more cheerful fosuranes ...... il Haven Sunday, will take the form some deep anger in her, this battle frame of mind. What a genuinely Millinery—Dressmaking ...... If DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 tain W. J. Ruch, of the state high­ Moving—Trucking—Storsga ..• SO way patrol, there is no necessity for of an Improvised school. with the work and her own weari­ nice person Hunt was! She did like Painting—Papering ...... SI "In other words, many who are ness. him. She forgot her own troubles, (READ THE STORY, THE N COLOR THE PIOTUBB) Profeisiona) Sarvlcas...... mm 21 FOR SALE—CASE OF EGGS. the modem automobile to be glared Striptly fresh. 26 Gardner street. to go more than 60 miles an hour claiming undue hardships‘under the "I can’t go on like this: I can’t,” real or imagined, to such an extent Repairing ...... St hotel code will have the code clearly the girl whispered to herself - one that when Tom came soberly down The horse was qaite a stubborn ny stimts, we’ll , hang on to each rallorlng—Dyaing—ClaanlBf ... 14 Telephone 7051. because “tbe average man is not interpreted for them. This is nec­ beast and Goldy said, "You’ll get a other,’’ answered Coppy. “That Is Toilet Goods and Sarvlea ...... 21 physically or ment^y capaUe of dreary afternoon. April twilight was the hall at 6:30 he beard her whist­ Wanted—Business dervles ...... II essary because only a few have real­ closing in and rain t>elted against ling. feast of grass, if 'stead of sitting best." driving at greater speeds.” f t at, ly taken the trouble to study the down, you’ll stand up on j^ur feet." Bdacadonal HOUSICHULD GOODS 51 the windows. Several blocks away He stopped to listen and the sul­ So, ail but Duncy eUinbed aboard. bourses anc Classes ...... 27 says the troop commander, lirf the code. Secondly, expert hotel ac­ len look on his face faded. He let The Tlnies then heard Scouty cry To him the old nian:kmdiy roared, Private Instruction ...... 21 explanation for most accidents., countants will advise hotel operat­ the fog horns brayed ceaselessly.. Pxnclng ...... r.....,.l|.A USED CHAMBER FIRELESS Gas The grocery order had been late. himself In quietly. Gypsy was set­ “Some other plan we’ll have to try. “Hey, burry up ahd fl^ taU. ilustcal—Dramatic 2f Philadelphia —The Presbytferian ors. I know that will not work because Then you can join t]2e rest" Range, $26. 100 pound Leonard Ministerial Association ad o p ts a “The National Recovery Act and David had a cough and she had been ting the table. She had on a many- Wanted—Instruction ...... If Refrigerator, $16: Golden Oak buf­ attending him. tlmes-washed blue print frock and a wooden horse can’t eat.” Pinanclal resolution requesting newspapm to its sister-acts will prove most help­ The man who owned the wooden The horse -grew -.nt^ restless londs—blocks—Mori gaga* tt fet, server, table, and set of 6 eliminate all pictures and articles ful in at least one respect—that of her hair was burnished like dark Business Opportunlries ...... IS chairs, $19.50; 4-6 Link Bed Suddenly the whole thing was copper. She wheeled at his entrance horse Just smiled and said, “He’s and poor Duncy/ qidiU, “Ptease make about ‘Dumb Doras” motion picture making businessmen know more right, of course. Now. maybe I him stan be a "Dumb Dora." TO FLY TO WBDDINO and stood, staring at her, you apart. Back in my bouse for flight." 41^ nhortiy Seonty Agent* Wantad 'sssftgsassaa •<«'* M*A Portland, Ore— Two policemen little apartment. Everything was you’U land!” cried, "At last: the tail’s on. It looks BUuatlon* Wantad—Famala...... II Dings until 8. Jonss, H m 8tovs hateful, dreary, Impossible I , "Hello." She was very polite, very Man, Manobester Gretn Garage. girded themselves for an emergency New Haven, Feb. 7.—i(AP), — In formal, very remote. sUok." Bltuntlons Wantad—Mai* ...... SB The bell rang and she looked The funny horse pricked up his Then, Just as tittle Duncy tried Employmsn' Agendas ...... 44 when they received a call to go to tbe face of unsettled weather condi­ about in a frenzy, snatching at a “Hello." The* stu’obom expression Live ■fork-Pets—Ponitrg—Taklalaa tbe assistance of a fellow officer. As tions, Mrs. Carrie Newton, 73, ears, and soon there came some to climb aboard, the stinmge boreo Dogs—Birds—Pats ...... 41 handkerchief to mop her eyes. She she had come to know was like a merry cheers. “He’s on bis feet," shied and. in about- a moment be LIv Brook-Vablclss ...... 4t ROOMS WITHOU'I BOARD 59 boarded a plane today for her first was a fright; .she could not possi­ forbidding mask. Neither would Ponltry and Ruppllaa 42 flight. She flew from New Haven yelled Duncy. "Now I’ll ppt hit was off, w i^ one big boijiid. TWO SMALL ROOMS for one ner- bly see a caller just now. But when give an inch. tail In place. Poor Ehmoyifsab^ bold,of the Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Btock 44 FOR RENT to Riverbead, N. Y., to attend the “Thought I heard music.” Par dais—Mlseallnnsona son, entirely redecorated. 'Tele- UNFURNISHED B BATED wedding of her grandson, Leroy the summons sounded again- long “As soon as this small task is tail, but 'thto -soon pfpved te. iib Artlolss tor d ais...... 4i phone 6017 or 8726. Wells. habit drove her to the door to' an­ “Oh, I guess that was the radio done, we’re all set for a lot qf fun.” avail. The nutny tall enwe loose Boats and Atiossaoriss 44 BOOMS. U gbt bill paid — hot swer It Probably, she thought It next door,” Building Material...... 47 water fumiened. Apply I Snow was falling as she stepped ‘Til ride him first," said Ooldy, and Duncy flopped upon; the ffTouad. Dismonds—Wntohsa—Jawalry .. 41 Into the heated cabm plane, She was vrould be the little tailor around tbe She presented her cheek, cold and with a broad smile on her face. Blaotrloal Appliances—JUdlo ... 41 APAKl'MENTB—FLA'l'S— GLENNEY’S STORE accompanied by a daughter and comer. rigid, for his kiu. He went down “Oh, no! We all wUl ride at (The TlBlee.dfr for a* Fual and I’uad ...... 4I«A Hunt Gibson stood In tbe door- tbe hall and she could hear him once. Then, If the horse tries fun-^ Bardao — Fars-Dairy ProdoaU 10 TENEMENTS • 68 other relatives.. key tai the neart story.) . Houssbold Goods ...... II ' r * • . Madblns» and Tools II FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, tfuslsnl Instrnmsiits It second floor, eteam beat all im* Mia* and Itor* BqolpnsBt .»«. 14 provemente, 197 Maple street Ap­ ALLEY OOP Bpsdnts at tbs fteras Il What Ho! The Guards! By HAMUN WsariBg Apparal—Ftirf IT ply 48 Clinton street. Wantad—To Guy ...... II ■**■* Bdnrd—■ ta la MaaarW FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, all IMf 'OHfltOW IflBE / JEVER HfflR THli R*atn«PM4> Improvements, flv# minutes from I AM WHATCHA ^^EANJ ca6 o v - |aaiM Wltbont Board M mills, trolley station. 868 Center iVOO-f AT ZB06 aiMBUPANO , I CAt»‘T IH a MS HOLE Air it ^ ** t poardara dPant^ ..*t.....••,,•■.l4•A street Telephone 8683. .flRABjH’ LEDSEf QUITE IHONtlA-rgrT MMiry jMard—Raaarta 14 V 41 .SUREf REACH TH*. BUT WIKE WAS Wnatad—Roena—Board 41 FOR RENT—FOSTER 8T,—Near LEDGE.'I WTH'’9LI0E- MMi E. Center street, south tanemsnt, rUBasta, Plata, TanaaiaBta 41 newly renovated, an ImprovemAnte. naaa Looatlant tor Rant ««. 44 Dial 8682. ■barbas tal Ilaat M “MW Bomaa far Bast 47 THREE ROOMS with private bath, lo to K#ftt a a a a a a • a«r«« §* sotttbem eicposure, rent reasonable/ Ml Batada Pat fata T el^pons 6917 or 8728. 00 ANT W 6 f Bt BolMiai tor fala M ro w s,, f o r CIe nIT—4 t ROOMS with aU Im­ EACH DA ■d far Saia •«•••. 21 ,ZACTr4 --- -dr Bale ••,•••«...••as«B id provements, 182 Maple street, ga- j ii 'ZEO^.EH race if desired. Apply 184 Maple ,s< rrwdgrier•JSslsS'ilL'eLU* Bala T4*1 ■treet ' i ? q m \h } laa sar aaia ...... M inis*, id tor ■adbaaga •••••, FOR RBNTwrWO THREE and *Paal Bdtata ...... w tn four room fnmiahed or ualumialMO flinor 4U9. V 4; * >.7’* ■'1/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, liANCHBSTBR, CJONN*. WEDNESDAY, ?EBRtrARY»7,

toonerville Folks By Fontafae Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE

MICKEY (H im s el f) McGu ir e crossed the R.R. t r a c k s into th e p o l it e SENSE and NONSENSE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT AND NOT EVEN THE FAT BOY STARTED TO RON !

ALL TOGETHER > A famous New York preacher was / America, vlctorloxifl! You’ve weath­ quoted the other day saying tj^t ered everjj ^ e ; he found "the modem lipstick very ID •OEVELDPE YoUR GOLD NMMH, E H ^ UM F-«PUTN‘-TVUCr \S Beneath your Banner— ^hope renew­ pocket for such emergencies, sug­ VA\GHWAVRO00EKf ? ed, we face another year; gests a local girl. With strenfthened hearts, wf’ll A CLAIM ON OF- \T -'-AND 1‘LL MAV

W ife— ^If I should die, John, what Judge— Is your wife dependent on | would become of you? you? Husband—I might die of old age. Mose— She sho’ is, Jedge. E f Ah ■ ' w q r f i Q didn’t* find jobs fo' her she'd starve. O < 3 ONE S W I N G - A HEN-PECKED HUSBAND IS ONE'WHOSE WIFE MAKES HIM Despite Resolutions bad habits, OF THE SHAVE WITH AN OLD-FASHION­ stick to a fellow like a burr to a | -PAN .THEY ED RAZOR BECAUSE SHE CAN T sheep’s back. SHARPEN PENCILS WITH A <2> 6 compromised SAFETY. ON tJio o - NM.UaMT.OfV. Judge—You were arrested fir Flapper Fanny Says: © IM4 lY NCA tcavKi, ma. JL-7- stealing a couple of diamond tings. sea. u. s. PAT. OfT. J Yon say you are innocent. Can you <• taiMB* m, ttM) aflord to pay a lawyer to defend you? I Culprit— could give him one of S( ORCHY SMITH A Little Spitfire the rings. By John C Terry Hepes WHERE SHE "How long yet is it going to be,” w^nt, all right/ CW Uf>! ONE Aiove AMD III 5Hocjr.' Sorry Tb PiiAPPoiwr Icqulree a local man, “imtil it takes THROW yooR (5UM$ in t h a t h a y BEHIND y o u . You, Boyj / everybody’s income to pay taxes Lo Moiue K£NNY! provide government aid for every- hody?”

First Comedian— Did you hear the audience applaud when I finished my act? Second Comedian— Why shouldn t they? You had finished your acL

BELIEVE IT—IT’S TRUE: Sta­ lin, once a theological student, now leader of the U. S. S. R. (United Soviet States Russia)—the greatest organization of workers in the his­ tory of the world, never did a day’s manual labor in his life. . AJl Wflittl A young man came home to lunch and upon sitting down to the table WASHINGTON TUBS II By (Yane'' OUT OUR WAY r he asked: WOTTA By Williams SHH-H! (M 10CWM6 womsaiE in «S room /^NSTANTLV, THE STILLNESS^ Young Husband— Who put mus­ '(OU TO MAKE SURE THERE’S MO SPOOKV BtlSIMESS ^ OF THE n ig h t is SMATTEREC WHY- UH- tard on this waffle? OOiKi'? ^ t o n ig h t NEVER MIND WHAT THEY'LL His Wife—Why darling, that’s .-ny Shoppers who are all wet often By THREE RAPID PISTOL I'LL LOOK THINK, IM TOWN! YOUR PAW's lemon pie. get aoaked. AWFUL, QOIN' '(ERY SICK, AND YOU <3ET THAT INTO TOWN LIKE THIS. THE WHIP— AND YOU GET TO ON THAT OLD ^ FOSSIL J

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WPE ME! HlOE M E! FRECKLES A N D HIS FRIENDS By Blosser DON'T let ’Em GET ME»f 4

CCMEMBEP, now.. I'M SURE I ’LL YOU'RE AN EYTRAVAGANT ^ IP THAT MONEY ^ BE ABLE TO PAY w om akJ , MRS. cook ISNT PAID BY V ou, mr.s c u t t l e ! PUTTING ALL Your MONEY TWE l5Ttf,OUT ..... You SEE YOU CO, SYLVESTER’S IM SUCH TbM-FOOLERY MRS.cook INVENTiON IS AS THAT INVENTION M Going TO m a ke US A FORTUNE

IHGN 8V SOHCBODY RUNNING, . AND, A FRANTIC BANGING ON THE SIDE DOOP. ^ ^ L u. a VAT, orr. e i«34 iy wia anwcc, iwfc © t>a4 fY MC* aCROTCtlwQ "born thirty years too soon SALKSMAN SAIVI______Like A Bad Penny! By Tif^e ( Look a t t Ha t Keo, v cter ^ cohat t h ’ ' ' ^ p r r i VouR. COORRY — ^ MoT A DAO ! nPvO ALL OY6R. Ao-AIM, AT TH' STViNT / HeCk I TU a m K OOSHTUAT ^Mo R.MiM(3-,SA(-\ MOT e>MT HopiM ' T b . A S So o n AS , cUVM DON"tC.MA &4 LLS lOttA, «3ossl OeR-MCD k e g -IS OIDTA 6€l_L Y «T -| cusTof'^Sfi.i c o t n ® im I ^YA Puuueo ON PA£i, T a k e i t a m o scRAf-Nl /« sonma do * \T AM' C^T yCR. tAOMfcY J TKAI^S OUTft VSIOHT AN' V S P k e o -? u jiT h i t ? ,©a c k 2 TU' -n?*. see. O UTA fAINO'. NOCU Via, IM t h e . peR sone sueeP! AND, IF You HADNT GIVEN ■MlOftMlMO- •I I VvOULDN’T BE HIM MONEY To USE ON HIS Much o f a m o th e r , INVENTION, YOU'D BE ABLE IF I DIDN’T' HAVE To MEET THE NEXT FAITH IN My Pa y m e n t o n v o u r B o y !.' HOUSE '

GAS BUGGIES Lost In the Gloom of Nigrht m By Frank Beck IM NOT SO SURE-. KEEP COOL AND L O O K .. THE BOARDING USE MOOR WITS.. HED HAROIY , AND, IF THE CITY DIDNT WANT lb HOUSE IS LIGHTING TAKE TO THE HIGHWAY..HO MOTDRISr UP..T he c o m m o t io n BUV THIS PLACE R3R A DEPOT SITS, WOULD GIVE A STRANGER A LIFT HAS ALARMED THAT'S MV You WOULDNT BE A BT INTERESTED ‘ AT NIGHT.. AND THERE ARE MRS. GREEN.. NO TRAINS OR BUSSES AND IT'LL TP p r o b l e m , MR. IN TARING IT BACk! NOW, MR. MSS GOT ^ LEAVING HERE 'TIL A>MAY...>VE MORNING... SCUTTLE SCUTTLE, You MAY Go, AND IF You W 'HENh HOOD C A N T TRAIL ff EN/ER SEE'welcome' WRITTEN ON DISCOVERED THE HIM IN t h e OURJDOOa mat. You can : r e s t OBTECTIVE DARK SEARCHING HIS a s s u r e d it s a ROOM HE KNOCKED m is t a k e *. HIM COLO AND f l e d ., _ I B u t t h e s le u th w I 1 , JICKLV RECOVERED •^1(ITH HEMS AID AND TH EY s t a r t e d o u t IN PURSUIT.

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IfiH Paubiia Burbank, ebUdraa'a ney lire in thaJl^oh. A ’ Jackson wmrcflvufl^limr-bogm. Jgfskr .•<1 ... ABOUT TOWN librarian at tha Whiton Memorial lag, PoUceman Raymp^ sob claimed that be-did not know eHtt library, will conduct a story hour tbaiu was a flza.aad tliat ^ wind­ S W O E H I W K t t ^ for children In uie auditorium of the was struck iy an antom d^ desim tO vSs 9Bdip«i4Mitx«< party the pfsamfe shield was.: ooveiW .with' frsat He affiliations Is-qcder to vote as they library, Friday afternoon, February by RaiHDoad ' C . JaekridD ' off '18M said hs did not ses Qis officer. Th* Afbury Cb«l« of tho Weslty- 9, at 4 -o‘clock. ideasA apd t^spatoe It la fait that ■a Oofld win hold Ita regular meet* ToUmad turniSke.' He was'iccock- Jiidge Raymond A. Jobhiieci said dUBISIIHirOSED a change In aaupp wfu <^wn the way 5 2 ^ ed down and hie "tde injured; He tof tomorrow afternoon at 3:80 at The usual meeting* of Shining it wa- a clear-eqt ciae of reoklaa to Increased smaaberahlp In the dub. '-.V the ehureh. The members are re­ was taken to the office'of Dr^ B. C- driving and might have result^ in To Hank CiaiidMatee light Circle of Junior King’s Higgins, who examined hi|h > .aad quested to bring their sunshine bags Daughters, will be omitted tonight. a very eerbua aodddat. He found A determined effort will be made also clothing for the needy. then removed to hie home. He was Jacksrn guilty and Inqposed a line by the dub this yecu* to marshal tbb To Ren^o Satan T ii^ ’ There will, however, be' a special Patrobmui Griffin Strnck by not on duty after the-aeddent.. WonU Change Name of the work meeting Tuesday evening of of 840 and coats. Swedish-Ammlcan vote into a solid anS Large Portk - The Cosmopolitan Club wiU hold The fire was extinguldied without block to* back candidates for to ^ next week at 6:30 at the home of damage as the chimney is tile lined its Friday afternoon meeting in the Mrs. David Wilson of Pine street. Yonthfiil Motorist Who Is P rm n t Or|[aiiizatioii for office who are recommended by the parlors of the South Methodist and the sparks did not'get into the dub. It is understood that an at­ church instead of at the home of building- Those that Issued from tempt will be made this fall to get Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins as previ­ The Ladles Aid Society of the Arrested and Fmed. the chimney-settled on a wet roof Greater Appeal. several prominent Swedish persona ously announced. Miss . Mc^or'e Vernon Methodist church which Is and were extinguished. ‘The flro- Recreation ('enter into office. Cheney will speak on ‘‘Govern­ affiliated with the North Methodist men, imder the direction of . A8sist> Officers for the coming year will church of this town, will hold a food Items of Interest also be elected by foe dub, .which ment." While directing traffic at North ant Chief William McGonigpl, soon The opening gim of the 1934 town sale tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 at Main and North School streets last had the fire out. A .sound ^alarm Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald and John the store of Talcott Brothers, Tal- night as firemen of the Manchester had . been turned in and brought a political campaign will be fired next Xkrlgg were winners of the Crst cottville. Department were ^ghting a chlm- large crowd io the Square. • Todasr’s Program week, when the Swedish-American prizes at the D. of P. card party After Jackson’s automobile had The women’s gym class will meet Republican Club will hold a meeting held last night at the home of Mrs. struck Policeman Griffin it crashed from 7:15 to 8:00 o’clock. at Orange Hall Thursday night, fol­ Anna Fegy of Blssell street. Mrs. Into a car owned by John H. Luetjen The men’s senior life saving class lowing the regular meeting of Scan- Read Our Advt Florence Plltt and David Clark of Liberty street, Rockville. Jack- will swim from 7:00 to 7:45. dia Lodge, No. 23, Order of Vasa. Hotel Sheridan D ial 5009 were second and Mrs. J. J. Hillman, son was arrested on the charge of The Concordia Lutheran church It Is expected that the meeting will On Page 2 third. reckless driving by Officer MIchad will hold Its annual church night. Fitzgerald. get underway before 9 o’clock and A public setbaclk party wUI be all Swedlsh-Americans are extended The regular monthly meeting of In court this morning Assistant a cordial invitation to attend. all groups of the Wesleyan Guild The Dress Sensation Prosecuting Attorney .Charles R. held at the West Side Rec. Play will TO-DAY start at 8 o’clock.' Name Change will take pltice at the South Meth­ Hathaway had five witnesses who The moat Important item of busi­ FOOD SALE odist church, Friday evening at of 1934! clalzaed they saw the accident. All Dancing will be held in the gym ness to be transacted will be action 7:46. The guest speaker will be Mrs. testified that Jackson was drivlnij on Thursday night. The Cantuiian on a proposed amendment to the by­ Thursday, February 8, 3:80 p. m. George P. Chandler of Hartford too fast, that the street was well Capers will furnish the music. Danc­ laws a t the Club to make it possible TALCOTT BROS. STORE, whose subject will be “International lighted and that the officer coidd ing 8 until 12. to change the name to the Swedish- PINEHURST (Taloottvllle) Relations.” Mrs. Chandler attended be pl^dnly seen. The annual “Firemen’s Night" American Political Club, It being L. A. Society, Vernon M. B. Church the conference in Washington, D. SHIRTWAIST In the seven-passenger car with will be held on Friday night. felt that the organization will have A variety of home niade foods at C., In January on the “Cause and moderate prtoea. Cure for War.” An old-fashioned singing school, with the partici­ pants in costume, will follow the business session. Refreshments and a social time will follow. The mem­ bers are reminded to bring dona­ F r o c k s tions of serviceable clothing for those in need. th co • For HOME I JWHAU M a n c h e it e b Co n n -. • For RESORTS • For SPORTS • For SCHOOL News from the

This is a trifling price for the newest dress aensaUon of 1934! The shirt­ waist dress will be the leading fashion Health Market In both cottons and silks. We are offer­ ing a varied assortment of striped broad­ cloths in sizes 14 to 44. Color-fast. abric ection NOTIONS Elbow and capelet sleeves. Pique and F S QUALITY self-trims.

MEATS— Cotton Dress Section— Presenting New 1934 Main Floor, center. Check Your Notion Neeiis During at popular This Three Day Sale! budget prices Cottons

5c Willimantic 25c Dress SALE !Famous Gordon Silks Thread Shields Pure Silk Woolens 3 l i e IN 19' __ pair Crescent and regular MESH HOSE All siies. Black and white. shapee. White and fleeh. New Printed CREPES Slses a, 8 and 4. 25c Silk Binding, lOe Bobby Pins, PRINTS—the latest fashion news! Hale> pre­ All-silk binding, 7- yard rolls. Good Quality Bobby Pina sents an exciting new aasortment o. printed AU colors. « Brown and black. a ^ rayon flat crepee. Cheerful prints... exotic Roll, l y c Card. OC plaids. 36 inches wide. Fast-color. 50' Heavy Steer yard lOc Needles, 25e Cleveland Cleaner, 59 Crowley’s English needles. aeans fabrics. Large | ^Regular $2. All slses. Assorteid q bottle, now only, l U C SHOULDER and $2.50 Grades ' kinds. Package, O C 80-Sq. Percales, STEAK Printed Dimities, lOc Machine Needles, 35c Silver Polieh, The Gordon Hosiery Mills offer A "fast seUer” ! A favorite “sheer ' 4 needles in a tube. Johnson's Shine-Up Mlver ed us a limited number of these New designs. Color- fabric. Plaids, Not all sizes. Tube, 8c polish.dUs* Finest- made. - ^ 3 ^ lovely mesh stockings at a greatly fast. 36 Inches stripes, florals. Tub Jar, lb. 1 1 c reduced price. We wanted lots wide. and sun-fast. 36 29' 25c Blanket Binding, more than we could purchase.., yard Inches wide. yard 5-yard package. All colors. here they are for smart shoppers Fine satine. v ^ 35c Whisk "SUver-Klean”. ^Out from heavy tomorrow. ^ Package, ItiC Cleans silver foe 1 Os* easy way. Jar, 19C steer beef. WafiFle Cloth, Printed Batistes, 0 Will roast tender lOc Thread, Pure silk hose in the small mesh 5c Lacee, and tasty. that Is snaart with Spring tweeds "Aunt Lydia’s" carpet and A perennial fa­ For blouses and button-hole thread. q Black and brown. Fine and light pastels. Few have self- vorite! White, nlle, trimmings. Plaids, ^WEDNESDAY only at colored clocks. Plcot tops. Black, white, tan. O C cotton laces. Pair, 4c lie pound. blue, maize, flesh. stripes, florals. 40 29' Inches wide. yard yard Shades — dogwood, magnolia, .Government Stamped maple, Bombay and saraha. The New “WONDERSOFT* PORK Hosiery Department—Main Floor, right. (8 for Gay Spring WOOLENS KOTEX pkg. 17® 50c) CHOPS The new Improved napkin. Kotex with foe new tapered, It’s going to be a big woolen season and flattened ends. Hale’s is making It easy for you to be in the height of fashion at a small cost Love­ $J.69 lb. 1 2 e ly wool crepes. Novelty suitings. Spring One of Manchester’s colors. 56 Inches ^ d e. Hair N ets, 35c Elastic, “Lifetime" elastio. a a 0 Cut from government Busiest Places— yard Light brown, blonde, auburn. inspected pork. Single and double, 1 A m 6-yard pieces. Special, 3 to close-out at 1 U C #Lean and fresh! lOc Elastic, • A real “buy” at 12c! Hale’s Drug Sport-Lite Striped Piques, Shoe Trees, 5 yards to the card. BoU- Seersuckers, A grand sports Mahogany color only. proof. White. 3 c fabric for dresses Special per pair, lOc A novelty fabric and coats. 36 inches Hale’s Pure Pork with a seersucker wide. Candy stick 5c Hair Pins, 5c Darning Thread, Department stripe. Blue, green, stripes. yard Choice of •!!{, cotton and red stripes. De Txmg pins. Black SAUSAGE yard wool. NeV shades. 1 f ^ #where you can buy nationally and brown. All sizes. 4c 8 for l i e known drugs for less MEAT Silk Prints, lOc Bias Tape, Sm ith’s S