NET PRESS RUN g j t i T A’VERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION for the Month of March, 1930 5 5 1 1 Members of the Audit Bureau of rlrcnlaflons ______— (Classified Advertising on Page 10) yOL. XLIV., NO. GLIDED ACROSS CONTINENT WARVEfERAie DANIELS DEMANDS TO BENEFIT BY THAT RASKOB QUIT C O N G ^ B H l ; All Bureaus to Be Consoli- Buf One of Japao’s Rraena- Democratic Dry Says He Is ■. HOOVER LAUDS »• More Interested in De-i [)[(^ IN dated; Much Dissatisfac­ ■ . ij t/ ' /^ L • tions to Be Threshed Out; ^ Atnon^ THfi. dltncs^ England, Japan and B. S. stroying Prohibition Than { tion is Expressed Over Still Hope That France RADIO SPEECH Present Arrangement. Pm nine China Anril 8.— (A P )— $Cehtral Sbengi district, wTrote: “ In Aiding His Party. 1 Reoorta'received’W '^e China Intfer-tegUihate^;by: tbe time wheat national Relief Commission say that harv^t in May there wll be ony and Italy WOl Sign, V Net Washington, April 8— (AP)—The so terrible have famine conditions 3,000,000 in h a b i^ ts reinatning o Washington, April 8.— (AP) An Calls Him Great Statesman enactment of legislation to ^rry . become in the Wei river district that n1°th^®ni^“Sdnte?^cM event looked forward to by poli­ Jn some cases parents have eaten The ^go^y of Jhe^past wintw Now, Later On— Tri-Par- out the recommendation of Presi­ small < tically minded Washington—the ap­ their children. ‘ never be described. In the dent Hoover for the consolidation of V G. Plymire, missionary, ^ t i n g ' Wukung.Wukvmg. distnetdistrict auonealone theremere uavchave pearance of Josephus Daniels before In Public Health Field; 39 re- government agencies meetingVheMUon's — ; from T stoW on.March 8 £ Johh boon 6W,000 deaths from etarvatioh tite Agreement Almost the Senate lobby, committee—lasted less than half an hour today but in Cities Pay Tribute to Fa­ w i Veterans and th «r ‘ reported that the crop that the Completed.; that brief time, Daniels, Democratic was undertaken today y e tm ^ fanudies ate th^ir ch il-1 prospects were Tair but t ^ House. „.4=iativp ri,-an •’ | problom was to transport food iu or- leader and staunch dry, backed up mous Scientist. Under privileged •fS'rdio,, AnfWw traveUhe in -1 der to tide the famine vicUms over views previously expressed, that he tJe Usheharv^t. ______' London, April 8.— (A P )—The Big thought John J. Raskob should re­ Three of the London disarmament Washington, April 8.—(AP) sign as chairman of the DemocraUc the+>io veteransvotptrans and pensionsnenslons bureaus • > ■ ■ ■y__• _ i' ' - conference—toe chiefs of toe Amer­ rational committee because of his President Hoover today char^cteriz-1 with the National Home for Disabled ican, British and Japanese ^ delega­ opposition to prohibition ed Dr. William Henry Welch as “ our ; Volimteer Soldiers into an agency : A demand that Daniels, Publisher to be know as the “Administration 1 ■ A K || Y tions— today laised toe banner of greatest statesman in the field of tri-partite navsd agreement for the of the Raleigh, North Carollim, of Veterans’ Affairs” was brought , J J| News and O^^server appear, w m public health’’ at the Washington before the House by Speaker Long-, world to see. exercises of the internation^ cele­ Secretary Stimaon, Prime Minis­ made by Senator worth. _ ■ . . I ter MacDonald, and Reijiro Wakat- bration maidcing the 80th birthday Passage of the measure is expect- j lican. Indiana, after Raskob had tes­ suki at noon went into conference tified last week that he was a di­ of the Baltimore pathologist. ed by. Republican;'House JeaddcB to ; and it was understood they began rector of the Association A-gainst The dean of American medicine, come on Thursday. UtUe opposi- , discussing the outlinies of a pact to , the Prohibition Amendment and had who now holds tfie chair of history tion is apparent either in tbe ma-1 bind their three couirtries in a new given $65,000 to aid its fight against of medicine at Johns Hopkins, was jority or minority sides of the cham­ honored in many parts of the world il tf J I„J„n niit-nvor^ J g o o s e a n d s w a n effort towards disarmament and the dry laws. today, 39 other cities reported Join­ ber. Hartford Judge Discovers I t S A M E peace. * Daniels’ Editorial. Annual Outlay , vy,-.: - j- 4^ Heretofore their, meetings have ing with the nation’s capital in With; the consolidation of the r Daniels testified today that he had tribute. been for toe purpose of trying to written an editorial in his paper, de­ three'-Rg^cje^ . annual.., | Is achieve a five power agreement In a radio address broadcast over will amount to $780,000,0()0. -^he i Hunters Discover This Wlien manding that Raskob resign his post ^ naUonal hook-up. President Hoo­ It holds the popular avi- which would include Prance and iipcause of his connection with the purpose of the bill is to effect econo- , Officer Leads Them^to Court Italy. They still cling to toe hope, ver said the present age is marked mles by eliminating duplication of Against Seller is Nulled; S S t l o i Agamst the Probibm<>= atioJ'^ *t S?? House^and They Pay Fine. even though it may be slight, that by two tendencies, “the democratic as .pictured above .he lahded Us ^ h cr^t “ » ^ew York W _pa^^ effort in the veterans and pensions i Amendment. The editorial also ^id tow pilots, watching these two neighbors may see their and the scientific.’’ bureaus and by placing at the dis-1 that the Democratic chairman w ^ way to sign with toe rest. But ob­ Best Of Both afterha^ng'b'eo'n towed"2500 miles across the continent in posal of World War veterans the i Man Killed by It. Pontiac, Mich., April 8.— more interested in destroying Prohi­ “ In Dr. Welch and his work,” Mr. ' fanSne: With Hawks, right, is Mrs. H. D. Jernigan. Hawks is shown (A P )—Jackj. Barrowman and servers considered . it significant bition than he was in aiding the hospital facilities of the National; that for the first time the big three Hoover______continued, . “we . find an , ex- i below^livering to a New York postal official the first sack of transcon- Home for Disabled Volunteer Sol- | Ed Caxlstoa were very, very Democratic Party. pression of the best in both tenden- j glider air mail. Hartford, April 8— proud of toe handsome goose were closeted to debate the actual The witness w’as asked if this ex extract of Jamaica i terms of a tri-partite treaty. cies. He not only represents the | , ______Director Hines of the Veteran’s | s^e of fluid to have which they had killed, and pressed his personal ^ spirit of pure science but constantly j Bureau estimated that an initial | gmger, which is believea _ which was mounted in the lobby ' Briand Ckiming Back. Senator Walsh, Democrat Mo^ana, Foreign Minister Briand of France sees and seizes opportunities to di­ saving- of nearly $17,000,000 will be j centributed to toe Al-oholic ca of a local hotel. immediately objected to the rect its results into service of hu- . 1 made^torough reduction in hospital; of the death °f Joseph Ash orCj^e^, Came yesterday, and a was speeding back from Paris to­ bv Senator Robinson. Daniels never day presumably bringing the man kind.” i ! construction, curtailment in admin- j of Tariffvillc, by stranger stood before ^ the Sve a direct answer to the quej USES A MAN’S BREATH French answer to the British sug­ After sketching the history of 'istratlve ex p en ^ n d reduction I mounted goose, eyed it curious­ but he did say that he thought Ras medicine, President Hoover empha­ gestions regarding toe security pact kob should not give money to an or­ ly and said: “Who killed that which France demands. Upon that sized the value of research work and (Continued on Page Three.) ! Bone? ruled in Police Court fodaj^ ganization which advocated th( 1 Judge Bonee’s decision is coMidered swan?” . answer depends whether toe negoti­ lauded the activities of the patho­ TO PUT OUT A BLAZE Messrs. Barrowman and Carl- election of wet Ttepublicans. 1 important in connection with toe ations for a five power agreement Raskob had testified that the logist in this direction. ston, who were on hand, proud­ “ As a research, worker in pure prevalance of paralytic cases m shall continue at this conference. Association Against the Jfrohibition local hospitals arising out of the ly admitted they were the able Conference circles generally, how­ science,” he said of Dr. Welch, he NEW CENSUS JOKE huntsmen, but explained tact­ Amendment worked for the has made original and valuable dis­ MAKES BOW HEBE ECKENERTOFLY i sale of Jamaica ginger oonnec- ever, expressed toe opinion that both of wet members of ^Congress irre­ fully that any one but a tender­ coveries. As a technologist he has Scientist Demonstrates New tion with a statement made today toe,French security problem and the spective of party. ' devised practical methods of apply- I New York, April S— (AP)-^A bv State’s Attorney Hugh M. .M- foot coiifd see it wtis a snow Franco-italian parity impasse wquld Several Clashes. • ing pure science. As a teacher he Discovery; To Be Used as census enumerator in the Bronx GRAF TO BRAZIL com that he is considering an m- goose. be handed on for consideration by The clashes between Walsh and has spread true knowledge and in­ i tells this one. I vestigation of this tr^ic. The stranger, who turned out other negotiators. Robinson that marked the aPPe^* spiration among thousands. But in “And are you a citizen, of the ------Case Nolled to be a conservation orficer, Still F;rance and Italy will have ance of Raskob before the committee organizing and directing research United States?” he asked a I Judge Bonee accepted the recom- took Messrs. Barrowman and opportunity to sign later even if ad­ Non Poisonous and Non hesion to an agreement cannot be continued today but the and application of medical knowl­ Bronx housewife. Rumors Denied T h a t , C o m - B « c i g Carlston to toe Court House, so brief that there were only one or edge on a wider field of prevention “ Yes,” she replied complacent­ where they paid $32.70 in fines, achieved at this moment. It was un­ derstood that Secretary Stimson, of disease, he is among the pre­ Explosive Refrigerant. ly. “I’ve been neutralized.” ' Peter Kostinski, AO, be nolled. Kos- ' and where they looked at a pic- Prime Minister MacDonald and M. the case eminent few who deserve the title ^ !------tinski was arrested ia his stope at • ture book which showed the dif­ cratic chairman appeared, the com­ mander Will Be Removed IVakatsuki today were working on a of statesman.” 222 Sheldon street on a charge or ference between • snow goose mittee room was crowded agmn to­ Concluding, President Hoover said Atlanta, April 8.— (A P )—Human violation of toe bquor laws after he and.a swan, which is consider­ so-called "open end” treaty, that i.s, a treaty so framed as to perrqit day. There was applause Daniels he. wished to express “the effection had sold four bottles of fluid extract breath was cemverted into fire ex- ! for Next Trip. able. France and Italy to participate if took the stand and another out­ of our countrymen and the esteem HINDUS CLOSE UP of Jamaica ginger to an agent of tinguisher at the American Chemi- ! aqd when they solve their difficul­ e r s ! during the testiiriony. Senator of his profession in every country 1 toe police. • _. Walsh rapped sharply for order. cal Society meeting today. j The Volstead'Law.refers to fluid, ties. Raskob and Daniels were caUed at F riedrichshafen, Germany, April 8. The Americans have considerable (Continued on Page Three.) Thomas Midgley, Jr., of Dayton, | SHOP IN BOMBAY extract of Jamaica | the request of Senator Robinson aft­ O., lighted a candle and set ip on a , __(AP)—Reports from Brazil that » - , ‘COWAKDANDCBR’ material which they want included er Claudius H. Huston, Republica table in view of a general session of i ------Dr. Hugo Eclcener had been remov­ sale.i in toe treaty. It was assumed this National chairman, was questioned the chemists. Into a gla^ dish; ed from command of the giant was among toe subjects being dis­ at length by the lobby committee dirigible Graf Zeppelin for her com­ FSIS«;|sS:|ENUyENED HEMG cussed today. with regard to his activities while POOR RECEPTION an iMh a new liquid Refrigerant, the I On Thursday Gandhi ing Brazilian flight were denied by the court was told. , president of the Te^essee River temperature of which he said was i Captain Ernst Lehmann at toe Zep­ '“It seems too bad that toe law , . ONE THING IN WAY. does not give us the right to act m , • • Improvement Association, an organ 18 degrees hdow, zero. j pelin Works today. London, .\pril 8.— (A P )—C!tom- ization which advocated acceptance “There never was toe slightest plete agreement was reached today FOR TELEVISION 'I t began to boil, and the ^iui of j Tour Villages to Tell these cases for the fluid contains 8 j of the bid of the American (^ana- doubt about Dr. Eckener’s com­ and much . by Secretary Stimson, Prime Minis­ the glass dish turned white with i percent alcohol is. stronger Senator and Editor Call Each mid Company for Muscle Shoals. manding toe South America flight, and more harmful-tham; Jamm^ j ter MacDonald and Reijiro Wakat- Testimony that money given Hus­ i frost. Them to Disobey la w . said Captain Lehmann, “ somebody ginger” Mr! Robinson said,-He made j sukl on all points regarding a three- ton by the Union Carbide Com ply apparently has an interest in throw­ his decision after a ’study, of s«:tioii, Other' Names— Threaten power pact, except the important for the improvement association, had On First Night the Pictures IreS& OT^'toe^fumi. opened ws ing a monkey wrench into our ma­ Japanese point regarding toe trans­ ' mouth, and inhaled the cold steam. 1113 of toe Volstead law, | been used by the Republican chair­ Bombay, India, April 8.— (A P)— chinery, but he will not succeed. Dr. "The law makers apparently , fer of 20,000 tons from the de­ man as margin for the purchase of Then he turned to the candle and • . u To Fight It Out. stroyer to toe submarine category. tweathed gently in its direction. The ' Most of the Hindu and' Pans shops Eckener will be in charge of toe thought toe stuff was so stocks had caused much speculation Could Not Be Seen at South America flight just as he has no one would attempt to drink | This latter problem will be dis­ touch of his laden breath smothered j Bombay City suspended ^business as to whether Huston’s resignation been our leader on all other Graf Mr. Robinson said, r e fe r ^ g to the ; cussed at anotoer meeting of the will not eventually be forthcoming. Times— On Air Tonight. \he flame. ■ ^ j (oday in response to’-the hartal or expeditions.” fluid extract which is beuig sold,j Washington, April 8.—(AP.)— big three leaders tomorrow. ‘ Before Daniels took the stand to­ said, "la 1 strike call of tke Bombay Consress promiscuously in m^ny places, j Senator Black* Demiocrat, Alabama, The three statesmen agreed on “ This earlier replacement program for day, the committee went again inw and we believe non- j committee of the India Nationalists. Dispatches from Pernambuco, ’; today told J. E. Pierce; editor of Muscle Shoals, questioning J- E. non-explpsive Brazil, last night said that a pur­ light cruisers .and destroyers. poisonous.” It has not harmed am- j the HuntsviUe, Alabama, Times, Pierce, editor of a Huntsville, Ala­ Jersey City, N. J., April 8.— (AP) The hartal is in prqtbst At the arrest ported message from Friedrich- ■While these conversations’ wete mals. I have breathed quantities of of K. F. Nariman and Jamnalal bama, paper briefly. •. Pierce re­ —Possibilities of television are be­ t h S aTtivitiel in behalf W e n had been, received by the j LORENZ IN JAIL 1 who was.v before toe Senate lobby going on, Foreign Miiflster Briand sumed the stand after Daniels had ing demonstrated here this week in Bajaj for toeir acuviues, m ^ tLufthansa n ranresentativerepresentative there say- say­ committee, that he'was a “coward” of France arrived in England and the actual broadcasts of sight and i (Continued on Page Three.) of Mahatma Gandhi’s; salt law vio- concluded. ing’ that Dr. Eckener had been re- j and Pierce retorted that Black was will meet Prime Minister MacDonald soimd. l&.tors> moved from command on the I at toe House of Commons later in The first of six programs, in 1 Nariman who ia a. most proniinent a “contemptible cur.” toe day. Swarajist or Indian Nationalists grounds that he was too rigorously ; which the heads and shoulders o f, Nationalistic and might offend Bra | Black had been questioning Tbe British prime minister, an­ was sentenced* to- one month s sim­ entertainers and speakers could be CHINESE BANDITS zilian susceptibilities* ^ | Pierce' about « $1,000 check sent swering a question in the House of LIVED FOR A YEAR seen in special receivers as they ap­ ple imprisonment for infrin^ng the him by J. W.. Worthington, chair­ Commons, declined to give assurance salt laws. Most of ..the local shops man ,PththP-®*®tUliy®l committee of peared before the microphone, was NEWS A SURPRISE ! that he would enter into nothing less presented last night from what has J closed hut a nuipher of Mostim Alleged Murderer of toe •,Toiinessee'..Ri'ver Improvement than a five-power treaty at the» NEW YORK’S LATEST ! shops remained open. ,Tiyo .thousand Berlin, April 8.— (A P )—Reports j IN SECRET CLOSET been described as America’s intro­ from Brazil that Dr. Hugo Eckener | AsRoc^tiw,' which’ Pierce ^ d was naval conference. ductory television theater. '[school boys threw dowm their hooks son Arrives Early With for exi^nses in connection .with toe “But,” he added, “as I have fre­ and joined toe hartal. . V had been removed from command of j Separate transmitters are used to the Graf Zeppelin for toe Brazilian j asso^tk^'s work in behalf of pri- quently informed toe House, the send out toe television and the sound flight came as a surprise to the for-, . yate^oi^ership end operation-^ of government is still working to se­ sections of the presentations, -with A message from Jalalpur" today cure a five-power agreement.” Eight Year Old Murder Case Hold Up Men in Restaurant; eign office here. . : S ix th s; i Shoals. ‘ individual receivers required to I said Gandhi Thursday would com­ ______1' Aaierting that Black was re^pt- mence a tour of the villages about The' Associated Press was in-j bring in both parts of toe programs. TT A A mini R — f AP )—PM-1 ing oh -;him. Pierce ’ declared his in- CAN SIGN LATER iim and urge the' inhabitants to formed that all diplomatic negotia­ Paris, April 8.—Predictions were ■ Reopened as Result of Synchronization thus is merely a Police Arrest One They tions for toe flight were proceeding matter of operating twp sets, one a show niasa disobe<^ieDce 0^ heard to responsible circles today without hitch and that at no time «i.af hootap. Henrich Oswald Lorenz, I lie.; , short wave for toe television signals, laws, which is Uje. first step;in Gan- first degree, Henrich . that toe five power naval confer­ Believe Committed Crime. Idhi’s oam pai^i of civil disobedience. had even a suggestion been, made alleged slayer ot NUs Einar >, i Ohallengns to Fljfht* ence at London would, have as its Lawyer's Statement. and the other a broadcast receiver that Dr. Eckener would he unwel­ for toe voice and music. son was remanded to j^ ‘Til see you outside about that,” principal accomplishmwit a three The denmnstrations are imder the (Continued on Page Two.) come in Brazil. bonds, by JuAg® Black retorted. “Everybody knows power limitation accord to which auspices M the Jersey aty Cham­ Superior Criminal Court this you are by natmre a coward.” France and Italy later can a'dhere. , April 8.— (A P.)— New York, April 8.— (AP)—A ; to await consideration of ^ms ber of Commerce in cooperation Chinese was captured after an Leaping to.his feet, pierce sbout- Today as Aristide Briand, Erenich Renewed investigation into the mys­ ^ ^ ic t ^ r b y toe Grand Jury^Pfl- prime minister, entrained for Lon­ with the Jenkins Television Corpora­ eight-block taxicab chase early to­ edv . ” . A terious slaying eight years ago of tion, whose equipment is being used. day and held as one of three Chinese day afternoon, , three men “WeTI go’outside right now.” , don, there were clear indications Fred Oesterreich, wealthy apron Poor Reception who held up a chop suey restaurant M ethodic Are In Favor Wtadsor, Out.J Blnck replied': that toe matter that France wohld hesitate to sign a treaty which would, leave Italy manufacturer, today had resulted Reception of toe television signals in Great Neck and robbed the pro­ rt ° Qn t^rdaJ ^ 25 old youth could wait for settlement. on toe first night was not all that prietor and a waiter of $172 and a late Saturday, toe 2 y dehth' .“Then ybu adhiit you are a con- outside, and place Italy, neighbor in toe arrest of Walter Klein, de­ of (France, in an isolated position, had beenTioped for by toe engineers. watch. O f Birth Control Plans S’”, te,^“."Uar.-^eS dhmgided.. ynthi reference to toe other grgat scribed as a half brother of the Most of the time it was difficult to Marty Chee and the waiter. Ho Sah M W a'>°“ ofjsm waa ‘•No,” •«,„ » HlRckmack shot back,hack. "I admit victim’s widow, who was ffeld on a recognize toe persons facing toe Suey, were in the restaurant when powers. the practical and brought back to Hartford early to- you Are.” , . . . Seeks Sblutien charge of suspicion of murder. television camera, although occa­ three of their countrymen entered sionally fair pictures were repro­ with draiyn revolvers and ordered spiritual values of marriage, such - (^uaiTMl Renewed Many Frenchmen, it was sal^ ^Countv ' Detective woifid tldnk it unsound politics to The arrest last night resulted duced. them to hold up their hands, .^ ter on courses to be used in all Methodist Senator W^sh, Democrat, Mon- from a statement by Herman Sha­ The sound part of toe program church schools, colleges and uni­ Hickey,'State Police Paul t . pounded for order but the have France adhere to a treaty at obtaining the money and watch from j approving birth Lavin and Detective Serge^t E piro, an attorney, who testified was transmitted by WRNY, New the pockets of the two men and | record toaay as appreviug versities. I outbrie& yvas ^quickly M?®wed- London, even if that were possible, IClein had lived in hiding in secret York, 297 meters, "WHOM, Jersey binding them, .the robbers escaped j control. ^ aorlkl service com- Sex waruward J.o . Keefe V*.of toe Joc®l T-- ' 'T u rise*rise- TOto theuxe point w*of personal and thus give Italy the impression compartments in the house in which lived to Springfieldto pjgygg shou^. leaping she was bmpg left out, particular­ City, 207 meters, and W2XCD, 187 in an automobile. Detectives learned , Serence "It is the clear duty of toe oner tote morntog at 3t55 from ]B ^ P ^ . T Oesterreich’g bullet ridden body was meters. Television signals went out tb .y separated ip Flushing and hired j S i s , churches” the report said “to offer oner this morntog ly since France desires to find a discovered. on toe Jenkins transmitter, W2XCR, to their young people ^ opportun­ falo, and thethe trlp m p to lo ^ man Black,” he asserted. solution for such outstanding ques­ Wife Suspected sent o u t .. ity to consult some qualified advisor by automobile.-The ^ saidT was known as a cowsurd. I tions as toe status of Italians In 139 meters. Meanwhile Chee freed Ai^self, | Richmond Hifis, . the morning were spent in Tunis and rectification of th® south­ Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich, the Among toe prominent persons —toe nfinister perhaps, or a physi­ call hlm’a-contemptihle cur in re­ netitled police Md an m i cian, the ifirector of religious educa­ investigation preparatory to brac­ ern frontier of Tripoli. widow, was arrested following the taking part last night were: Dr. Lee turn.” ' . . There is moreover a wide-sproaq Deforest, pioneer radio inventor; tion or other specialist—who besides ing the accused.to trial, pr^»toy ^ Walsh had great difficulty in ob- slaying and held under technical April 15, State’s Attorney Hugh M. arrest for two years vhile an inves­ Gen. William C. Heppenhelmer, havlplr a clear grasp of toe funda­ taWng order out he finally quieted mental principals of sex morality Alcorn has intimated. . . (Continued uii I'age 3.) , tigation was made. She was foimd president of the Jersey City Cham­ Despite the fact that I^renz has toe,tom\ilt‘aiid to a few mtoutes / ber of Commerce; Earl Careoll, would also have an appreciation of to® committee adjourned i^tll to­ after toe killing, unconscious in a coi^essed, ^he cannot by law, plea^ TREASURY RAIANCB closet of the “murder house,” The Broadway producer; James W, modem tendencies and woqld be in morrow. . .. position to offer rational advice.” guilty to A charge of first, I. . ’ closet door was locked from toe out- side, presi Military training in schools was t ern tin\e, Mcb night'this week. • V ' . V X

^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOITIH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, Ai»KlD 8, 1930. ] PAGE TWO T ] **x OVER $1,100 IN FINES Home Sewing, Popular jPOLICE SHUT DOWN OBITUARY CHENEYS n u m S F p Local Stocks / IN ROCKVILLE COURT N.Y.:Stods J A s Cottons Gain Favor ALL RESTAURANTS DIVISION TO N. y. (Furnished by Potnana ft Co.) Adams*&p . . . r . . . * . Six Liquor Law Offendirs Face Central Bow, Hartford. C oqo. Am can f ...... 1 6 4 \ , The J. W. Hale Company is show-, ^brought about National Sewing FUNERALS Judge Fisk Today—State Week. The letters follow: Police Raids.- 1 P. 91. Stocks. Am and For Pow 81% - ihg thousands of yards of new Northampton, Mass. Not One Place Left in Cen­ Finished Stock Control Group Bank Stocks. Am Interhat...... 58% fabrics at special prices for Nation­ April 2, 1929. Mrs. Mary J. Fogarty Bid Asked Am Pow and Lt ...... 113%,. Judge John E. Fisk meted put Bankers Trust Co .... 325 al Sewing: Week. Hale’s is featur­ National Costume Art Association. The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. fines and costs totaUng over '$1,100 Am Rad Stand San ...... 88% tral Falls, R. L, Where To Be Disbanded— 25 City Back and Trust.. 365 Am RoU M iU...... W% ing: this week a splendid assortment 225 West 34th street., Fogarty of 1J.1 Ridge street, who to six liquor law offenders in Ro■ ■ County Superior Court this after­ into this state to face the May term JLX. U noon on a bench warrant. of the Superior Court. imm S-...... y . ^ \ / . --v t \ ^

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EMERGENCY DOCTORS SHOVE ‘ CREAKING CHAIR’ BOY SCOUT NEWS- D O | lo o m . h. s. b o y s, g ir ls jj Lend A Hand j| LOCAL STUDENTS NEW LONDON MEEIDIG -Tjrdop 6 meets troop 14,,of Sout'i Dr. Howard Boyd and Dr. D. C. ONE SIDE FOR ‘WEDDING’ Windsor tonight at the South MetD- Y. Moore will be on duty to an­ The boy was about twelve. An odifet church at 7:30. Art Anderson swer emergency calls tomorrow WELL AT COLLEGE; ------i eighth grade pupil in one of the ^ a t. t* u Judge. Troop 6 was defeated'sev'erai afternoon. a « J Tvi.Kst i schools in the Ninth District. His District Session to Be Hem at weeks ago by this troop. The con­ Herb^ D. Wakons, of East' ------. i Two Local Glee Oubs Take \*^ 5 Town Players P rod u ction m u s i. looked as though he had been .• Mohican on Tuesday test will be in scoutcraft, Morse sig­ nalling, semaphore, friction fire, II* 1 c L ID I TL I. I I’art in Competition at East Suite'Favors® W Evening, ^22. , , staff relay, obstacle race, pacing, flampton Judged Sane^; High ochool Keports inat us 1 Hartford This Afternoon. ABOUT TOWN first aid, knot tying, rescue race.-;

AU r III H o n o r i Nearly a hundffS Manchester j Rev. E. T. French, the pastor and | Was $9,000 Short u r a a u a ie j) m i a i u lio u u i 1 studenC are in E ast! James Cole, the secretary will be in i Presentation of the Town Players ^ I “ | the Hotel per.- LOCAL UONS TO SEND n I, r. 1 i Hartford this a f t e r n ^ competing i charge of the annual meeting of the . latest productiona -The SSS i lost my glasses,” the boy re- ! dan laat night and f a n s were furth- ' ered for the annual banquet and in­ I\011KnII u lirJIflPS r a u c b .. ' , for the gleeelee club sins^g champion- Nazarene ^ church this evening at . comedy ^ drama is . Middletown, Conn., April • 8.-?^ study. He then went on to tell how stallation of officers to be held H. S. BAND TO MERIDEN (AP.) —Pleading nolo contendr A ______I tor scholastic Lelgulr which em-i be read, and officers elected for the | Manchester Council, Boy Scouts he had gone from the school to the Wednesday evening, May 7. Election Herbert D. Watrous, . former ta:^ ' braces schools ifom’ Manchester, i coming year, including the trustees. | America, has been postpone ^ library for some research work that of officers will he held next Monday collector of Blast Hampton was sen^. ‘ Manchester High school authori- j Middletown. Eastt Hartford, West | It is especially desired that every j the third time ^ ^he he had to have for the next day's night. The-Lions Club last night voted to deed to* a year in county jail to;^ ties are more than pleased «tth the. Hartford. Bristol% Merldm.Jhls; member ?r by ultimatum of lessons and later went home. He Members of the local Lions will provide transportation for the naem- iy by Judge John Rufus Boi^th foi^ embezzling $9,961 of the town’s splendid work and fine impression | is the fourth 3!nt^ started to study and could not see attend the meeting of the sevenfi bers of the Manchester High school Rnd readers pro- I well. This morning he went to school ------zone and the 23rd district of Lions band when that unit ^ goes to Meri- . fimds. ’ ' * which its students have made at va $fo°torious’ ' ’tw ify a iid ‘ “B r l S once” | Mr. and Mrs. I^ula Lester Hohen- j “ " w l t t S i ^ r ’ Ra tf flc, Friday eve- i and his eyes had bothered him so . intemaUonal, to be held at the Mo- den May 16 to compete in the state An alienist report yesterday said rious colleges and other institutions | the boys’ monors have gone to | thal of Center street have retumea^ i, claiming theine date a i library to see if the ' bican Hotel, New London, on theth*i high school band contest. TheThe MMerl- the was sane and the verdict of learning since graduating from ^ East Hartford,^ Manchester---- o„ri oftor and a week’s after a motor week’s tnp “ °tor to w trip as - , nine- of- j mng this of this week uie y ^ould not; evening of April ,‘22. The speaker ' den Uons Club - ...... is acting as hostefor was accepted by Watrous’ counseL' the three year ; ington, D. C. where Mr. Hohenthal. !^ ------form of “The Woman- [ ftnd them. He needs glasses badly; will be Willard B. Rogers, of this the occasion as this is one of the He was arrested in Michigan lasb this school. The number of Man- j West Hartford r went on business for the Interaa- | gtacle in the form of Chester students in higher institu- j period of competitlbn. and his family is in such poor flnan- | town. In a letter to the loca' club, worth-while activities being carried summer after a shortage had bee^ tions”has"7teadily’ increased during | ‘ The program % afternoon tira^^ f a S | day Say^eventar^rn'^Sgh cial circumstances that the glasses j Rogers was referred to as fol- out by the Lions. It will oe remem­ uncovered in his books. About $5,* 000 of the total amount of.mor^’ the past ten years, all of which has i to open with a nura^er, God of All \\e e 3 „v.«rrv tr^pq at the height I Mnii bv the Men’s League of can’t be purchased. The chief is will- 1 jQy^g. ‘‘The seventh zone has been bered that the Pawtucket, R. I band school band played here re­ than $15,000 he is charged with added to the reputation and stand- Nature" by Tchailowsky, by early variefies center church. It so happens ing to act as the receiving agent for i ygj.y’ in securing Lioo peculating has been restored. ing of the high school here. L ocal! combined glee c|bs of' ^11 ^ a | those who wish to contribute a Jit- Rogers for this event. Willard is the cently and that the Lions Club of that city is promoting a New Eng­ An audit, however, in now ia school officials not only endeavor to j schools. After th»t each club in . a e . , , blossom later are a „rnl members who are interested in tle so that the boy can get another highest paid public speaker in New their students the best posst- turn sings two sele:^ n s. one stipu- trees wb h blossom later are a oral members pair of glasses. land wide contest in which Manches progress which may reveal addition^; deeper pink, and they were in bud | the latter production. England, and is booked for every al shortage. ble educational opportunities while in i lated and one cliosen.^^he requirec Will you help ? ., ter is also to compete. when Mr. and Mrs. Hohenthal were Last night Field Scout E x e c u ^ night in April to address some large The committee in charge of pro­ . . Clark W. Burnham, resigned vice-i school, but also watch their success j number for '.he boys’ clubs is there. These trees, as all visitors , joggph Dean asked that The ^rean gathering. He is a real Lion, ppe of with eager interest when they en- j “ Lo Where the Pale N i^ t, by viding transportation for the Meri­ president of the East Hampton to Washington recall, surround the j j^g chair,” be postponed un i P I/iiiniTCVC* TA CMTCDTAHJ the most forceful, magnetic, dyna­ Bank and Tiiist CoSpany who is ter advanced fields of learning. It | Flotow, and for the girls, “As Tor- basin near the Lincoln Memorial j 25®but this the T ^ Players flatly } den trip consists of George Veltch, mic speakers you have- ever heard, Howard Crosby and Peter Salmon- charged with embezzlement was exr is due to this efficient system that a 1 rents in Summer,” by Elgar, both and when they are in bloom and re- ] refused to do, as the many postpon check-up of tlie progress of the 52 \ unaccompanied. The chosen number and an ardent Lion. He is a mem­ sen. pected'.to be put to plea late tof fleeted in the wate^the spectacle is | nients, they said, have led the puo- , ber of the New England Council, day. , t ^ r ex-M. H. S. students now at col-1 for Manchester’s boys’ glee club is one of great beauty. j lie to believe that they are noi, j lege is possible for the fall term. 1 “The Sword of Ferrara,” by Bullard, GROUP OF PENSIONERS advertising manager of the Rogers FRENCH BIRTH RATE ------: ready to present the play. 1 Land Co., business consultant for SCIENCE TAKES TASTE Out of 281 marks of Manchester I and for the girls, “April, My Apnl. Grace Ames of 22 Center- | Field Executive Dean’s proposal j two other large corporations. New Paris, April 8.— (A P .)—Official OUT OF EPSOM SALTS students, 115 were of “ honor roll” 1 The Manchester glee clubs are, Mrs ura^eet Will a uentertain the mem-1 mem- to tinstnone the play until April 25 school authorities con-1 under the supervision ^ ^iss^^E^ , fieW ^t ^^t W 11^ ^ | t^^^p ^^tp V a^raeeting of the j Former Employees to Be Giv- England Chairman of the Associat­ statistics made public today reveal the D. U. V. Sewing club at Amazing discovery puts all woo-' sider this an excellent recora.lecord. Iitj t , Marion Dorward.uorwaiu. xvi.i=o^ ^ 1 i ,______fx^,.o/-,r•Tl-vvIr afternoonnffemnon at 2 i o..«,,fma,7„„fmn<5tpr’s acf-pr’s JAssociation last | Party at Cheney Hall ed Lions Clubs of New England an1 that the French birth rate last year ______a member of _ the United States, was the lowest since the World derful “physic” effects of tablCr V.’cLS VXAW.V ------*•" j .. x » i Thursday at which the Scoutmas- spoonful of Epsom Salts into smal^ compares favorably with that of combined glee clubs opened the at-1 q clock. ____ » fVr^ also 'delivered an ultimate,! Tuesday Night, April 22. Connecticut, Hartford and Manches- j War. The figures show an excess of ter Chambers of Commerce.’ only 12,564 births over deaths, com- sugar-coated pill. Kuhn’s Ep-sum any other high school in the state ternoon’s program. Mr. Butterfield Hughes, 68, of 19 Russell j namely that unless the tickets were 1 Pill gets action in a few'hours. Mild^ At the April meeting of the Get- The following committee on re-f pared ‘ with 70,000 last year which ”^Nrp”a«Sr wea.„e„ i “ “tTt'he j s.«e«y^ Together club, to be held on Tues­ but sure. Stick to good old Epsoih vision of the by-laws was elected; I also has been the average for the Salts in new easy-to-take forpa. 25p covered in any subject and out of ; fug number. The other judges day evening, the > 22nd, Cheney George Bagley, Joel Nichols, and | last seven years. Marriages were Brothers will play host to former fewer, divorces slightly box. Satisfaction guaranteed. At aU tho ntoe students who bad tolnre I today's afurnoon. He %vas picked ,g“ tickets tvas begun tMa v-vslv Albert Knofla. slightly ma^ks: eiihr;^Te 'n^T rreommeni: j ^rSrlnghew'and E.-R: Hawley of j terday afternoon. i Siird\\c employees, - - now pensioned. In all druggists.—Adv. me“ ?ve nmlor p o i S on ! up an'^d taken In an antomobUe_ to , Tbe original date on which 'The more. ed for college admission on certifi-1 wesHield. The five major points on. 1^ up . . ------igj. '"^ J e m S I Prl^kin? Chair’’ was to have been there are 113 pensioners and a large cates. M ancLster High school has U.-hich their decisions will be base_d , the aopsldered S c a l ^•}’! presented was April 2. It W'as then number are expected to attend. recently had its certificate privilege are intonation, interpretation, gen-, His condition “ moved ahead a week to April 9. As usual tho affair will bd held in RED CROSS CONVENTION extended over another four-year gral ensemble, tone quality and bal- although ^ . i then to April 11. And now to April 1 Cheney Hall with Osano as caterer period which doesn't expire until I ance of part. , ,! signs of improvement ! 15 or not at all. I ^ .special program will be presented IN WASHINGTON MAY 5 1934. There are 62 i The Italian Ladies^ Aid_ society : ^^DiU^en^^hyrsals have bejn^eld j at this meeting. APRIL SALE It is customary for certificate I glee club here^Fred Edwards T^^^ead is ’ wm^mee\^'tonight in Tinker hall. j the°cast in this three act mystery ------ON— - privileges to be granted every three is president. play which includes Terry Shannon, or four years by the New England of the boys’ glee club, which num­ More than ’ ' 6ne '' thousand dele • bers 24. Last year the West Haven There will be a sitting of the ] ggj^janiin Radding, Albert Tuttle, Association of Colleges and Second­ Community Club Industrial Setback , jimmie Wilson, Franklin Richmond, gates, from all over the United boj's and the Meriden girls were ary schools. The privilege is grant­ League held this evening, and again 1 victor Swanson, Patricia Peticolas, WAR VETERANS States, are expected to attend the RUGS ed on the basis of Che record of a victorious. on -rhursday night This program I Margaret Peticolas. Mary Ann Mc- American National Red Cross con­ — A T -— : school’s graduates the first year in The members of the boys glee will continue unjHl the contest is j Farland, and Madeline Woodhouse. vention in Washington May 5 to S. college. After that the college as­ club are as follows: H. Wilson, C. President Herbert Hoover, who is sumes the burden of responsibility. Pirie, C. Baranowski, F. Brown, C. finished. 1 Louis Smith is director. TO BENEFIT BY also president of the American Red Chessman's Rug Store Manchester High has been very Spears, H. Juul, F. Edwards, J. Met­ Cross, will extend a welcome to the careful to protect its certificate calf, J. Antonio, R. Heritage, W. Mrs. Jacob Gilman of the Pines. 1 270 W indsor St., H artford privilege...... _ by recommending for ad- Braithwaite, H. Holm, A. Raguskus, who recently sold the property, is : delegates at the opening session mission to college without examina- j f . Barrs, H. Burr, E. Luthwinski, R. today moving to Mansfield street, 1 Monday morning. A few doors trom North St., Open evenings till 9 p. m. Hartford. Her husband, Jacob Gil-, HOOVER LAUDS The Red Cross in its relation to tion only such sfadents as have an ' Qough, J. Toman, R. Berger, J. These rugs are made by the Congoleum Company average of B or better for each 1 Della Fera, H. McKinney, A. Fallon, man, will continue to operate the | (Continued from Page 1.) the home, will be the theme of the which is known all over the country as the best on the tailor shop on Main stieet near Mid- j subject so certified. A majority of j j Radding. R. McCormack, convention. Many distinguished per­ maiket. Come early and get your bargains! Youll the colleges for women, Yale, Mas- girls’ club club consists of E. die Turnpike. | DR. WELCH IN the cast of transferring domicilary sons will address the sessions, sachusetts Institute of Technology,! FUjott, D. Lyttle, M. Lyttle, M. Mul- ! patients. among them: Ray Lyman Wilbu", never have another chance like it! Princeton, Columbia and others ad- ^oon, B. Harrison, L. Janssen, A. j The Recreation Center swimming ' i An important result of the con- secretary of the interior, who will We can afford to sell cheaper as we are out of the high mit students by examinations only Kratchmar, B. Perrett. G. Johnson, | team will journey to Plainfield to- ' 1 solidation hoped for by President address the Junior Red Cross dele­ rent distfi|ct. All merchandise is guaranteed first class morrow evening to meet the Plain- although occasionally pupils are ad­ H. Driggs, E. Andrulot, H. Segwick, RADIO SPEEOl Hoover is the elimination of the in­ gation; Julius Klein, assistant secre­ quality. mitted to these colleges by trans­ R. Suggins, G. Matsuhak, M. Bush- field Community Club swimming j equalities of benefits extended to the tary of commerce; who' will speak fer from other colleges if their rec­ team in an aquatic meet. The mem- 1 A few of the many bargains ai*e listed below, It wUl nell B. Silverstein, G. Kohler, E. ------^ (Continued from Page l.) veterans of the various wars, which on “The Red Cross and Industry.” ord has been of an exceptionally Peckham A. Lamprecht, D. Camp- bers of the local team will leave the have le

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 8,1930. P A G E FOUR **------have taken $75,000 Perhaps, if he | son will provide additional facili­ had, the $60,000 that he might have ties for reaching the Sound. It taken, but didn’t, might have kept expected that the highway will CtmtfiiQ H fratt him out of the Eilmahouse—^perhaps ready for use next year. not. * PUBLISHED BY THE I SJS (Right) Belding-Hall front In an unusual case not the least WHAT IT NEEDS (Right) Leonard Polar_ HERALD PRINTING COMPANY, INC. icing Apartment refrigera­ v-^5] 11 BJssell Street strange part of it is that. Cornelius i; “All that aviation needs now, King top icer, with a capa-~ South Manchester, Conn. tor with white enameled and his companion were able to i says Governor TrumbuU, “ is safety | city of 25 lbs of ice. White THOMAS FERGUSON lining and two wire slielves. General Manager______cover their tracks with complete ' and modern terminals.” To para-1 enameled lining with two Capacity: 50 lbs. of ice. Founded October 1, I8S1 success until the latter lost her phrase the celebrated analysis of wire shelves. Oak and j j Oak and ash case, nickeled mind. Then, insane, she babbled and j the needs of Texas and the infernal; ash case. Galvanized iron Published Every Evening Except hardware. SundEys End HolidEys. Entered E t the spilled the beans. That, and going | regions, that’s all war needs—and ice chamber. 8 Post Office at South Manchester. Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. broke, seem to have been the only! the terminal requirements could SUBSCRIPTION RATES solve themselves, at that. One Year, by mall ...... -JS-Oo two things that Cornelius didn’t Per Month, by mail ...... J -Jv reckon on. But than, anyone wise Delivered, one y e a r ...... $ 10-80 $24-75 SlDgle copies ...... * enough to anticipate every possible ■'fi contingency in the commission of a ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED IN NEW YORK PRESS crime is almost always too intelli­ The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication gent to commit it. New York, April 8.—Long before of all news dispatches credited to it the first countryside barn is decor­ or not othcrAvise credited in this ated with hypnotic posters of clowns paper and also the local news pub­ EMANCIPATED lished herein. , and bareback riders, aeriahsts All rights of republication of South Norwalk always did pride swinging______from dizzy __heights and rie- special "dispatches herein are also re- j being a mannerly, not to phants playing on "saxophones, New 11

- ______1 say kristocratic community. It has Yorkers get a preview of what the ^ SPF,CI.\L ADVERTISING RRPRE-1 ^ o rinv tn Y ork i “ biggest show on earth” is going to HENTATlVE; HamiUon - DeLisser. many trains a day to New Inc.. 2S5 dispn Ave New Y^ I ^nd more than a few commuters. 1 Because vast indoor arenas offer SPRING REFRIGERATOR CLUB Chicago, nil ’ I People living there are very apt to | shelter at a time when the last |

' f J u service client of N E A S e r ;^ | Possess a certain air, as it i ^"^rcmbcr. Audit Bureau of C ircuia-! N o rw a l^ rs are not the ^nd ^ ass^^^^its ^ $3 Down. Weekly payments. Cash prices. $5 for your old ice box tions. i folks to stand fo r undue famihar shape so that, once on the road, the ity or hobbledehoy stuff. Not even: whole pageant moves v.dth clock- The Herald Printing Companv. Inc.. assumes no financial responsibility the brunette newcomers of whom like precision. ] for typographical errors appearing In so many appear to have ^^^n means i advertisements In t^io Manchester Evening Herald. their residence in the city of late. | jj. comes directly into town j . ■ i» — ------—^------— Miss Florence Jones, walking without previous road tryout. | ’TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930 haughtily along the street, heard a ' There has long been a legend to (Left) Arco three doer, (Left) Leonard Polar King THE NAVAL PACT SuapectiBg jn v id l. a " ! ! front icing model with a 50 with a capacity of 100 lbs. A t this writing there is every in­ ous in the giggle, she turned upon pi^yjog their wares before a metro- 1 lb. ice capacity. White of ice. White porctlain dication that the United States, Miss Mazie Barnes, chased her up politan audience in a setting as | enameled lining and gal­ lining with 4 wire shelves. Great Britain and Japan will leave an alley and hit her on the head elaborate as Madison Square Gar- j vanized wire shelves. Oak Pressed corkboard insulta- the London naval conference, at with a brick. Miss Earnea, | f ^ e t la. that the people of the i tion. Ash and oak case, 3 its conclusion, the better off by j nately endowed with a brick resist-1 ^orid don’t like to play j and ash case; galvanized ice chamber. door model. some hundreds of millions of dol­ ing top piece, opened her handbag, New York; they can’t wait to get tfl, extracted therefrom a razor of the on the road. There are several rea­ lars saved from their naval pro­ sons for this. First of all, the per­ old-fashioned tyj>e, set the blade grams of the next decade. Anyone formers must pay their own ex­ who wishes to describe such an back against the handle and carved penses up to the time when the $49-50 issue as a failure is welcome to do the evidence of her resentment all show actually gets “on the rails,’’ $24-75 which means that they are “on their so. Furthermore, the very fact that over the countenance of Miss Jones. own” during a Manhattan engage­ Miss Jones, so the hospital surgeons the three leading naval powers of ment. the world have been able to agree who sewed up the orifices declare, Then there’s a certain supersti­ to any sort of a limitation of entire is a sight. tious “jitix” said to cling to the Gar­ den. The Garden is a chill and cav- navies constitutes an achievement In Mexico City within a day or two, last week, there were two ernous place, and almost invariably | unique in history. It is inevitable ^ - 4-1. I a dozen or more members of the cir- ' that there shall be further fruits duels between women. One of the , family are taken ill during the from such a sowing. If the London Continentsd European capitals re- j engagement. Last season, at least conference has done nothing else ported another. Now South Nor- 20 of the performers were stricken | walk presents this affair of the with severe colds, flu and other j (Right) Leonard Cleanable it has, imless totally vmexpected maladies—a couple of them con-1 (Right) Leonard Cleanable developments transpire, set a peg brick and the razor. What we want trading pneumonia. At one time with 1 1-2 inch corkboard with 1 1-2 inch corkboard to mark the peak of naval compe­ to know is. What does the National several of the most important acts insulation. White porce­ insulation, fitted so electric had to be cancelled because of ill­ tition for all time. Women’s Party want, anyhow, in lain interior with fittings unit can be added later on. nesses. Failure to obtain the signatures the line of further emancipation? for installing electric unit. White porcelain interior of France and Italy to a five-power Before tho circus proceeds “down ' Flush panel doors and sides. with 100-145 lb. ice capa­ agreement at this time is of far less 1 RED IMAGINATION town” it first stops in the Bronx ! Capacity 75 to 95 lbs. city. Flush doors and importance than at first glance ap Some red correspondent of Die where the newly-painted wagons; ends flash their bright spring colors I pears. It is completely outside the 1 Rote Fahne of Berlin sent to that against the background of the Bronx , probabilities that either of these radical newspaper, for Moscow con­ river. 1 nations will take advantage of the sumption, a story of a battle in City ] Meanwhile Dexter Fellows, that \ $49-50 situation by moving up the ladder Hall Park, New York, on March 6. eminently famous advance man, has ; According to the story as printed in come down from his winter quarters , of comparative naval strength, for in Hartford and taken up his sea­ any such step would be to invite Berlin 120,000 Commvmiste march- sonal residence at the Forrest Hotel concerted action on the part of the t ed from Union Square to City Hall | where, surrounded by dictionaries major naval powers to forestall its on that notable day, where they and thesauri, he digs out adjectives were confronted by 25^600 police. 1 to ^escribe the “ most sdntillating, . effects. There Is one point in this business The police fired on the Communists wonders the eye of man has, which has been very generally over­ from street level and roofs, using gygj. beheld.” \ looked; and that is the probable im­ machine gups, and terrific hand to Dexter immediately rounds up his hand fighting lasted for hours, newspaper a^d, news-hungry permanence of the conditions which nana nguu g hibernation, proceeds (Left) Leonard Steel Klad, (Left) Leonard Cleanable have made it impossible to bring Commissioner Whalen, in direct j^gt item of having white enameled 4 door model. 125 lb. ice Command of the massacre, was sur- editorial gossip. | France and Italy into the pact. The metal exterior and white capacity...... large enough roimded by demonstrators and beat­ imperial ambitions of Benito Mus­ porcelain interior. Fitt3d to take an electric imit. en till covered with blood when a .As for the more intimate items solini are well knowm. Perhaps they concerning the “ big show,” let me so an electric unit can be White porcelain interior are exaggerated, but nobody is to shock regiment of police rescued report that Lillian Leitzel and her added, if desired. Capa­ with five wire shelves. blame for that but the Duce and his him. No casualty list is given. handsome husband, Alfredo Codona,' city: 75 to 115 lbs. bdllcote speeches. And any coimtry It is greatly to be desired that are back after an unsuccessful effort those groups of serious patriots. to run a circus of their own. They , ' ruled by an absolute dictator, espe- , . * organized a troupe, which they' I daily if it is naturally warlike and mosUy women, who are so given to j^g^ded, and started from the south- , G has dreams of empire, is a logical shivering at the word Bolshevism j west into Mexico. There, so the 67-50 1 cause of international nervousness, should give this red newspaper | story goes, they lost a considerable $ story a moment’s consideration, it,portion of the i j But there are signs that the peri- .. '1 I There is, too, an African bushman, ' od of European dictatorships is is really hardly more than a typical strangely like a Harlem ■ drawing toward its close. Italy is radical exaggeration. The pdm-1 resident in disguise; thete fs Laurel- . not unlikely, in the course of the! phlets, rally calls, threats and geii-, la, who has a revolving head, or eral hullabaloo kicked up by the ' something; there are Eko and Iko, V next few years, to have a change of ... i those “strange people;” there are government, with the consequence handful of nuts who constitute j £j.ggh costumes and there is fresh nc of a Blackening of the tension as American communism are not a ' paint. W A T K l N S BROTHERS. I . between the naval powers of France' whit less foolish or futile than this And there is the fascinating spec­ tacle of watching the gilded wagons and Italy respectively. At that mo­ Berlin yarn. SOUTH MANCHESTER i., 41- go lumbering across the hectic 55 Y EA R S AT ment, whenever it arrives, another Almost without exception the | Broadway on their way to the Gar- live-power or six-power conference reds in this coimtry are like little den. There is the wonder in the eyes will be opportune. With the prece- children suffering from too much | of the street urchins who wouldn t , dent estahUshed by the present one, Imagination and playing at being l^now a tented circus if they saw one, and who, somehow, can never 'It should achieve greatly. Jack-the-Giant-Killer. get that particular thrill that comes There is every reason to believe to a bare-foot lad on the old circus : ' that the crest of the flood of naval WIRELESS FINGERPRINTS lot. And there are the silk-hated box holders and the ladies in eve­ competition throughout the world One of the most important of the ning dress who seem so strangely hardening of the arteries seems to from five to ten days, then use a has passed—^that from now on the earlier uses of wireless photography out of place at a circus ringside. predicuem. have been that the con-1 ot ephtenttoh S T be built up by eating wrong food well balanced diet for about a burden and the danger of too-great is likely to be the transmission of GILBERT SWAN. combinations or excess^ of starches month in which toe starches and and sugars. The habit of indiscrim­ sugars are practically excluded, and navies vrill steadily, if perhaps slow­ fingerprints. Such a stunt has just, preald^t SSd “tfe^S’urlTut'TlT ter™ cTnS; |I V_po.«Jo_r^ by IT much » p«| « jlbury « J™fo r .«.'T'.’LSaT ^ . ~^oh ^,^U 'eSSSS e.am inate eating will in time produce then take another short fast, repeat­ ly, diminish. been accomplished between Berlin are that they can 60 cent without consulting Congress. that Mr. Hoover Is cautious to the an acidosis >n the body, and as the ing this regime for an almost indefi­ and Buenos Aires police authorities. that. add toxins circulate through the nite period until there seems to be The only Important fighting over The Senate voted in a new clause pc^t of timidity. t h e CORNELIUS CASE It Is reported that the results were arteries the latter becomes tensed an improvement Moderate exercise rates on the floor of either House which transferred the right to Since the capture of Abram Cor­ excellent, while the operation only change rates In indlvidiud schedules and finally coated with the alkali such as walking should be regularly from now on will concern the duties along toe Inner lining to protect included, not too sftrenuous at first, nelius, absconding New Jersey consumed eight minutes, as against uuon otamm-a,sugar, ______cement,______lumber sud' to ths legislative branch, even after themselves from tbls add irritation. but gradually increased with time. bank cashier, in Cheyenne, Wyo the most rapid possible mail trans­ shingles. 'The present rate on Cuban I Hoover had demanded that he ^ Sometimes toe presence of .other pel- The use of cold showers and gentle ming, after fifteen years, we have mission of ten days, part of which sugar is 1.76 cents a pound, the left the prerogative. Le^ef® “ sons, such as lead smd toe excessive massage Is also of great benefit in House rate 2.4 and the Senate rate battered Democratic - ProgrMsive been waiting to see whether any schedule involves air transport. use of alcohol may produce a similar improving toe circulation. BY RODNEY DUTCHER 2 cents. Cement is on the free Ust, Senate coaUtion have figured aU along that they would have to give condition and it sometimes occurs I have seen many patients, who parallel case was recalled. Nowhere Such almost instantaneous means NEA Service Writer but the House put on a duty of 8 in diseases such as syphilis or dia­ cents a hundred pounds and the Sen­ up the debenture in conference but were apparently far advanced in ar­ have we run across, however, any of identifying international crooks betes. Any condition which tends to terial hardening, improve in a re­ ate made it cents. Soft lumber could keep in their own flexibility statement of such effect. Cornelius is likely to put a new face on the Washington — Any uncertainty 6 load the body or blOod with harmful markable manner torou{^ following , about what President Hoover will is also on the free list and the clause. material, such as retention of pois­ is, therefore, the probable bearer of problem of the criminal who now House left it that way, but the Sen­ Thus the first question is whether, this regime. They frequently appear i do with the tariff bill when it comes onous wastes from toe colon, too and feel much youn^r, which is the distinction of being the first relies on far distances and long de­ to him from Congress may be traced ate tacked on $1.50 per thousand with the coalition broken up, a Sen­ HARDENING OF THE ARTERIES much uric add of toe system, or toe quite natural, for if the saying is runaway bank official to end his lays for immunity from the pursuit to the fact that the' president has ; feet Shingles are on the free list ate majority will remain adamant improper utilization of sugar in toe about restoring it when the confer­ (Continued} true that a man is as old as his ar­ fugitive days as a pauper in an of police. He is likely to be driven kept consistently silent about the now and also in the Senate bill, but body will tend to bring on an un­ teries. it must also hold good that bill while those who professed to the House Imposed a duty of 25 per ence tosses it out. Some of those Most cases of arterial hardening healthy state of toe blood stream almshouse. to the necessity of staying in his “close to Hoover” have whispered if toe curteries become youthful and know his mind have interpreted his | cent. seem to begin with a toxic condition which affects toe arteries more nr elastic, toe Individual will likewise Common enough, perhaps, for own town and hiring the apartment attitude in various ways. j Maximum hopes of Democrats and that if his tariff-making powers are of the blood stream which irritates less, and often toe valves of toe taken away the president will veto be inbued with some of the spring such people to be found in prisons, across the hall from the superin­ There is really very little doubt | insurgents in the House are to force the delicate inner wallo of the heart. | and vitality of youth. here that Mr. Hoover will sign the j adoption of the Senate rates on the bill, but the decision would be arteries, which become thickened or in prosperous business, or in any tendent of police if he would be When the arteries have become bill. It is regarded as rather likely i cement and sugar and put shingles frightfully painful and would take and then infiltrated with calcium one of a hundred conceivable cir­ really safe. that he will do so with some cau- and lumber back on the free list. The plenty of nerve. badly affected, a cure is necessarily QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS salts. When the latter process is ex­ tedious. A person in this condition cumstances— but to be unearthed tious statement indicating that he House, by permission of its bosses, May Write Own BUI in the lower tensive, the arteries should begin with a thorough bodily in a poorhouse is a queer freak qf NEW WAY TO HAMMONASSETT does not fuUy approve of it, b u t; will be able to vote specifically on (W rinkles) The most intriguing idea that has 1 limbs wlU show uiK under the x-ray housecleaning to remove as much as Motorists of Manchester and v l-1 that all in all it is to the best in- ^ these four dut^s. I Question:—A. M. 7. asks: “Do fate. And one wonders how much I come out of the tariff gossip re-1 and look very much 11^ pipe stems possible of the toxins from toe sys­ . .4 ' terest of the country that it be made I "Explanf>” «" tte It or very tUn bones. Wbin the ar- you recommend toe use of a vUmtor of punishment faces Abram Cor­ tem. They can do this by using a for wrinkles and saggy muscles on Isn t satisfied with the terles have become quite thickened . . nreferablv...... with oraiure or nelius in a transfer, at considerable State plrk atTammonassett B,aca | S T “SaUy“ pasS‘ w K ' ta J 'efT S k the vkrioua -axplapa-1 toe face and neck! If so, should it «kd b .rd m .4 they nay bbcome tor- grai^rait juiceS Z aand S 1also . ; drinking ^ cost to the state of New Jersey, will be among many thousands of! ntti® different from the so-called tlons” and “Interpretations” qf Hoo-, anA ax. tuous and look like winding cow be used and how often?” uDstate folks who will welcome th e' “Grundy rates’ and because it con- vers 4,. i plenty of distilled water. The dtrus Answer: I have prepared some from the Montana institution to a erdsing the flexibility powers given patbs. fruit juices seem to have a spedal upsiate loiK no-'tains the highest duties In history bill which will come before him the There have been many discussions special articles on how to remove Jersey prison, if indeed the evidence promise of the State Highway ^ understood that the president more one gets all muddled up unless him by the present law, write a tendency to-produce increased al­ tariff bill to suit himself. He would about the relation of arterial hard­ wrinkles which I w ill be gkM) to send for his conviction proves to be avail­ partment that it is to hard-surface (joggn-t ^ant it to be known as an one realizes that most of them must kalinity of toe blood stream and dis­ you if you will sttid me your name thus retain his powers, trim down ening and high blood pressiure, dis tilled water will absorb and carry able after so long a space of time. the road from Ducham to Madison, administration or “ Hoover” bill. be Inaccurate. One thing that is and address. The electric vilwator is Speed Is Anticipated commonlv accented is that he will some of the more outrageous rates; cussions t a l^ on somewhat of toe off more chemical Impurities than When he absconded from Engle­ thus providing a new and more di­ ------V, .1 L ii J hiIi! nnH deal Congress perhaps toe most form of the timeworn theme, “Which often helpful in restoring a good cir­ The only thing he has ever had veto toe bUl ti lt comw out bv comes first-toe chicken or toe any known agent. culation to toe muscles and of wood, deserting his wife for another rect route to the ever-popular shore crushing blow ever handed out by to say touching the rates, however, the export debenture farm relief egg?” In some cases, toe arteries Except in exceptional instances, I toe face and nedc. If you ha^ one reservation. There is already excel- was'thaThT^shed the Senate would plan, w itte n in by the Senate; It an executive. woman whom he took with him, If he loses toe present flexibility may harden with very Uttle rise in do not advocate a very long fast at of these vibrators I would advise you lent highway from Manchester to hurry up about passing the'bill. Now Is almost equ^y certain, however, Comelftis helped himself to only dause, it is pointed out, he will be toe' blood pressure. This usually oc­ first, as toe patient la usually ad­ to take a few treatasoita ffosa a ■orirfioTiH MiHrtiptnwn and Durham the Senate has done so and the b ill. that the conference will take out $11,000 of the bank’s money, where­ Portland, Middletown and Durham ^ conference the debenture and that the Senate unable to sign toe bUl with any curs when accompanied senile.de- vanced in years and in a rather beauty specialist ndio ctm ttunf jpa generatimi. ' weakened condition. Instead, it is how to use toe rOmter ftg wiMi as officials of the institution said and the construction of tnis link ^j^^gg members are predominantly i won't put .It back in. That leaves promise that he himself can under­ take to remedy it later on by execu- The toxic condition preceding a good plan to use a short fast of trsatmonts. , ] a t th e tim e he m igh t ju st as well through Rockland and North Madi- jjjgb protective tariff men. Some “flexibility” as the one known bone /• , f t ; -

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- PAGE FIVE MANUHES'^TER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, UONN^j; TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930. ' NEW HAMPSHIRE FLOOD Im a n y c it ie s w a t c h HIGH SCHOOL NOTES HOUSE COMMIHEE [ h a l s k e l l y a t s t a t e SEEKING SUSPECTS Today both the girls’ and boys’ glee clubs competed in a contest of p l o t s p « “ CERAD10 t e s t M i l Yesterday morning at 9:15 o’clock the Central Connecticut Inter- ' Osborne, N.; •H.^,;ApjiL 8.-^(AP.) PROBES RAILROADS! w e d n esd^ t h u r s d a y IN FIREBUG ! all those who intend to try out for Scholastic League at East Hartford. —The annual frei^et o f the’ Bear > '■ '3 the track team reported in Mr. Meriden has two legs on toe girls’ Camp river, which.; flows into Ossi- ! Famous Comedian on Double Washington— (AP)—While th?; Verplank’s office for a physical ex­ glee club trophy. No school has pee lake, was in ft^ flow today with more than one leg on toe boys’ glee hundreds of acres of fields and three I Feature Bill—William Pow- federal radio commission and to ; KING ALBERT’ S BIR'TH amination. Among those who took BufCalo, N. Y., April 8— (AP) — 2 the examination was a large num­ club trophy. The clubs were mark- miles of state hi^way under wa- Congress Wants to Know ' ell in Same Picture. Police said today that insurance state of Michigan clash over power j ber of freshmen. cu with a possible fifteen points; tef. companies have been fleeced out of for a police radio station, other Several members of toe Hi-Y club ten points for the required number Swollen by rain and melting sn ov v ! Ruth Chatterton will be seen for $4,000,000 during the past M^gven cities are seeking station construc­ On April 8, 1875, Albert I, king j and five points for toe selected num­ and the flood staga in the Chocorua, the last times today in the greatest of Manchester High School were Who ReaDy Owns the Big i years by a gang of fiite bugs, which tion permits. ^ of the Belgians, who won toe ad-i representatives at the Hi-Y confer­ ber. The required number had to be a small tributary, the water over­ 1 triumph of her screen career, “ Sarah has operated in western New York Federal radio experts predict miration of toe entire world duriijig j ence which was held at Springfield sung, unaccompanied while toe other flowed the river’s" banks yesterday j and Son.” The new program for principally in Buffalo. The Buffalo that within two years more than number could be accompanied. The and covered a. large area of low- Wednesday and Thursd^iy brings the recent war for his heroic stand College in Springfield, Mass. They Systems in United States. police department arson squad, co­ 500 cities with populations of 100. ■ were guests at the dormitories of judges did not see the competors as lying fields and roads during toe I Hal Skelly, Fay Wray and William against the Germans, was bom i n ; operating with representatives of 000 or more will be radio equipped, j the college for Friday and Saturday. they sat behind screens to pre­ night. ------\ Powell in “ Behind the Mask,” and. various insurance concerns has de­ Brussels. j vent any partiality. The principle A main highway’ from Massachu­ Meanwhile the commission, al- j At the beginning of hostilities in; On tomorrow evening Manchester Washington, April 8. - (AP) termined that the organized band though certain of the regulatory | factors on which the singing was setts to the While mountains was numbers' seven. The police exp'ect to 1914 Albert took command of tjie High’s first bowling team will make judged were, diction. tone quality, i covered by between two 2md three Sev^ hundred holding^nd invest-j" skelly, who won such favor powers delegated to It, would we.- { arrest arrest all members of the Belgian • army and directed in per-1 its debut. Its first engagement is ensemble, and interpretation. feet of water. ment trust companies £5 class one | contributes come a test case with a court de- i son the first advance. From October ; a match with the bowling team of gang within a few days. cree showing how far its authority railroads, their si^si± those human perform- Recent Explosions 12 to 24 he held off the invaders j Meriden High School. Although The girls’ glee club from the local j scores of forwarding compani^ are . extends in the police station field. Renewed activity against them without any allied assistance. After i bowling is not yet considered an im­ school was very large. The presi- | to come wiUiin toe P ; the happy-go-lucky vaudeville come- has been prompted by several re­ Such a case probably will be the fall of Antwerp toe king and j portant sport here, much interest dent of the club is Mary Tierney. 1 mto raiSd ^ in K with Fay Wray. Skelly cent mysterious explosions and fires, launched if Governor Green of queen sent their children to England i has been awarded the match in (The required nur.*.’oer for the girls’ 1 WANT TO LOOK YOUNG? mittee s investigation d , realistic picture of a young the latest of which, on Sunday last, Michigan goes forward with an ex­ while they themselves accompanied I Meriden. Meriden’s team has had ! glee club contest was “As Torrents i pressed determination to erect a the retreating army. ! some experience but the local team in Summer,” a very difficult selec-^ The secret of keying young is to ° 7 , " p s went ,orw atd» resume | f destroyed ten stores in Kenmore, a suburb of Buffalo. police radio station of 5,000 watts Albert remained with his troops | has had absolutely none. Maurice tion. The club from Manchester | feel young—to do th& you must watch SonrSpreT^t™ ^^ Powell'e portrayal of an Ital- The plan of the arson gang ac­ to cover his state, in defiance .of during toe whole war and made his I McKeever has been named as meina- had its selected number, “April, My j your liver and bowds—^there’s no . _ ’ /''■mmrvii.aoir.r,' ian artist is propably the most en- cording to police, is to apiTroach a the commission’s order. The federal headquarters where he was contin-! ger of the te,..m and Louis Gillman 13 April.” The latter selection is very 1 need of having a s^ ow complcHon—* Interstate Commerce Commission , ^_nimno dark rings under your eyes—pimples ■ tertaining thing’ he has ever done house or store owner and suggest he body holds there is no clear channel ually exposed to enemy fire. He made | the captain. Some of the members beautiful and especially suited to 1 on toe stand, Representative Ray- —a bilious look in your face—di^ for the screen, and this in spite of permit the gangster to blow up the available for a police station of this continual visits to the front line j of the team are, Ernie Dowd, Earle toe taleAs of the club. 1 bum, of Texas, the ranking minority his immortal performances in “The trenches and even surveyed the ene­ Johnson, and Hamilton Fish. eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will member of the committee announced place while he is away, the gang to magnitude. The boys’ club, besides singing the tell you ninety pw cent of all sictaess Canary Murder Case” “The Greene take 10 percent of the building’s Along with the state of Michigan. my lines from an airplane. I 'The Student Council has named that questionnaires would be sent to William George manager of the contest numbers, furnished a double ' comes ftom inactive bowels and liver. Murder Case,” and “Interference.” insurance and five percent of the in­ Buffalo, San Antonio, Auburn, N. After the armistice the king ar-: quartet which sang while the judges I toe holding and investment com- “ Behind The Make-Up” is the story, ranged a new government containing | baseball team and Carle Cubberly 1>. Edwards, a well-known phy- surance. In order to increase the Y., and Grosse Point, Mich., have w ^ e making the decisions. The adan in Ohio, perfected a vegetable nanies before the end of the week. >behind the smirks and smiles of has been named manager of the insurance, a vast amount of furni­ applications before the commission representatives of the three more | double quartet was composed of compound as a substitute for calomel Already questionnaires were being j performers, and packs a ter ture and valuable goods are moved important Belgian political parties. 1 track team. Raymond Dotchin will mailed to the Class One railroads. ^xrollri'n for construction permits. Michi- ^ be the manager of the basket ball Hewitt Wilson, Russell Clough, to act on the liver and bo.vels, which rific wallop. in. Then the contents gradually and gan excepted, all call for low pow-i Both the king and queen were ac-1 i Roger McCormick, Harry Juul, j he gave to his patients for years. w'hich demand an account of all their There is no doubt in the fact that team next season. secretly are moved to another house tively engaged in reconstruction | ! Herbert McKinney, Joseph Della Dr. Kwaras CHi.e Tablets are holdings and the owners of their se­ Dorothy Mackaill breaks all her er. j work, Albert contributing consider- j The Student Council has decided which would be “blown up later.” Sixteen police radio stations, iFerra, Charles Pirie, and Frederick gentle in their action yet always effec­ curities. high records for acting prowess and able sums for the relief of war suf- j to try out a new plan for .obtaining Representative Rayburn estimated have been licensed in this country, 1 Edwards. tive. They help brin j about that nat­ versatality in portraying the role ferers. j the student body’s support of toe that toe investigation would require and construction permits have been ! track and baseball teams. If enough j Miss A. Marion Dorward, super- ural buoyancy which all should enjoy of the lady novelist in “Strictly FISHING FOR WHISKEY The marriage of their daughter, | by toning up the liver and clearing the fifteen months. About thirty days Modern.” Come prepared to laugh issued- for an additional 14. Marie Jose, to the Italian cro^vn j students agree to buy them, season ; visor of music at toe local High are to be allowed the holding com­ school, had the honor of accompany­ system of impurities. a lot, to take in the sophisticated With only a few exceptions all prince this year, brought toe royal j tickets for all home baseball games Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are panies in which to answer the ques­ bits which will never ruffle the sur­ are on one of three channels, whicn Belgian couple once more into the and track meets will be issued. The ing the selection which was sung by tionnaires, while the railroads prob- knownby theirolivccolor. 15c,.30c,60c. face of the mind they’re not in- Provincetown, Mass., April 8 — have 1,712, 2,416 and 2,452 kilocycle spotlight. 1tickets will enable one to attend all the contesting clubs together. ably will be granted sixty days. The , jqj., and enjoy a ripping good (A P )—Beach combers and fisher­ frequencies, the bands delegatedi answers are to be studied by a statr j Sidney Blackmer, a former men here have taken to the ways of for police use. Only one station, of experts under the direction of Dr., gj-gadway matinee Idol, is Miss the famed "40 Thieves” of sailing the City of Cleveland, has as high W. M. W. Splawn, special committee ; |^ja.ckaiH’s leadin'g man, and his fine ship days. as 1,000 watts, the maximum for counsel. . „ , I voice and stage presence find a new The "40 Thieves” were a roving the others being 500, with a few at band who used to pick wrecks bare. Many Examine Books. field for their display. Warner 100 or less. Upon toe recommendations of the | Richmond. Mickey Bennett and The harvest the past few days has .staff of experts, the committee will i j,jatherine Ward are also cast in been barrels of Scotch “whiskey determine whether the books of the | j^iportant parts, syrup” from Glasgow, found bob­ ESCAPING CONVICTS KILLED. different railroads holding and in- Wednesday night, the manage­ bing about in the bay and ocean vesting companies are to be ex- p^gsent the fifth of the waters or washed up on the beaches. i Folsom Prison, Cal., April 7.— m . amined at their headquarters, 1 ggj.jgg international Nights, ob- Coast Guardsmen are baffled as I Three convicts were dead today as committees are to be appointed to ; ggj-^gjj gg “Cosmopolitan to Night.” the source of the sea’s new fruits. ! toe result of a dash for liberty dur- inquire into the holdings of toe A - 1 ,j.j^gj.g ^ave been a number of re- No evidence of a wreck has" been legheny Corporation, controlled y _^jgg^.g fj-om performers, whose “Na- found and patrol boats report no I ing a prison baseball game yester- the Van Sweringen interests o UjQj,a.lity Night” has-already been known rum ship off the cape. ! day. The men were shot down by Cleveland, and the Pennroad cor- gjj opportunity to enter the The barrels, of 20-gallon’ capacity ! guards. poration, allied with the Pennsy -, g^g^gg^ management has and bearing the the markings of I W. H. Tinkelpaugh died today of vania system. | taken this means of giving the “ Highland and Islay Malt— Glas­ ! wounds in the back and chest which These inquiries, however, are n o t' various nationalities another chance gow,” are reported to have a value I ended his flight. The other two con- '4 to be made until late in the year. to compete for the cup. Some real of $200 in illicit rum traffic. Boot­ I victs Harry Stewart, San Francisco S i Books of other companies probably spirited competition may be looked leggers are said to have long used I robber, and Edv/ard Baker, Orange will be examined. for, as this will be the last chance the product in making a high-grade j county'burglar,, were killed almost iu,.* 5 Need of Legislation- any of the different nationalities Scotch whiskey. Five barrels have instantly by rifle bullets. AltEbngh the investigation is be­ will have of getting into the con- been taken to Boston tb be turned 'y\ ing—„ conduced— \ to ascertain what I test. Six good entertaining acts over to customs officials., , ■ legislation is necessary to place ^ ■ have signified their intention of THREE ITLIERS KILLED holding and H^vestment compa ies I ^j^g pj.gggn(- writing, !■ .• y XX. under toe juri^dtetiblKS the inter-; confidently expected that Athens, April 8.— (AP.)—'Ihree UNCONSCIOUS TWO YEARS w f a i i p l i f r state Commerce Commission, Rep­ several more will enter before time men were killed and one injured at resentative Rayburn pointed out to go on Wednesday night. too Tatoi airdrome today in a col- that toe committee also must de­ litaon 'of - twb planes shortly after Minneapolis, April "8.— (AP)— termine whether necessary authority TWO KILLED IN CR.VSH their takeoff.. The pilot of one ma­ exists to place them under the su­ Death has ended a two . year fight chine, Commknder Grigorianopoulos, pervision of the governmental Wilkesbarre, Pa., April 8.— (AP) to restore an injured man to con­ and two observers were killed while —Two men were instantly killed and ageney. sciousness. the pilot- o f the second - machine The inquiry was undertaken upon three others seriously hurt today in The patient, George Preston, .75. was seriously injured. Both planes the recommendations of the Inter­ a collision between an automobile expert accountant of St.; Paul, had were destroyed. state Commerce Commission which and a trolley car of the Wilkesbarre been in a coma since January lO, feared that toe plans of the govern­ Railway Company. All the victims 1928, when he was struck-down-by a ment to bring’ about the consolida­ were occupants of the automobile. motor bus. Twice a day since the tion of the country’s fifteen hundred The dead: accident Mr. Preston had been fed railroads into twenty-one large sys­ Samuel West, Louis Tuidohl. artificially. Physicians and nurses tems were being thwarted by hold­ The injured, all of whom are in tried daily to obtain from him some ing companies which do not operate the Nanticoke State hospital, are word or sign of recognition. IntestinalAll poisons areIn Eappins: railroads, but which control substan Alex Nicholson, Arthur Ratchford Mr. Preston’s physician said a your energy, stealing your pep. tial voting power if not absolute 1 and Gray Hayward, skull fracture had inflicted a brain making you ill. Take HI control. injury for which there was no -N A ’TURE’S BEMEDT—the j Interlocking directorates and F.VLLS TO DE.ATH specific treatnient. He suffered no safe, dependable, vegetable /TONIGHT widely distributed holdings by both Chicago, April 8.— (AP) —Eugene other injuries and his health, other­ laxative. Keeps you feeling f TO MOIIROW railroad and holding companies Rollins, 67, leaned out h second-floor wise sound, was a factor which right. Gcta25cbox. ALRIGHT were discussed Saturday by Com- window to read the thermometer, helped to keep him alive through the The AH’ Vegetable Laxative missioner Eastman at the opening ' g.nd died last night, long confinement. hearine. Tomorrow he will reveal i his observations of toe operations of I------' forwarding companies, which handle j . freight shipments over the various railroad lines. HONOR DR. WELCH 7 t Washington, April 8.— (AP)—A i / radio address at noon was President A \ Hoover’s contribution today to a worldwide celebration of the 80th birthday of a distinguished scientist, Dr. William Henry Welch of Balti­ "V/V more. 1 Tonight science will honor the chief executive. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers will confer upon him a special medal of honor in recognition of civic and humanitarian achievements. The program here in honor of Dr. Welch’s birthday was one of 39 and here’s whv similar observances arranged to J take place in as many widely

separated sections of the world. \ Through - a life-long devotion to science. Dr. Welch has achieved a T h e r e w a s s o m e t h in g of good fortune in the discovery of Camel’s place as one of the world’s pre­ eminent pathologists. inimitable blen d . Nothing like it has ever been known. . , . But in

FOIL KIDNAPING PLOT addition to the blend, another jreason for Camel’s superiority is the willing­ X ness of its manufacturer^to put money into tobacco q u a lity . M on ey to

Chicago, April 8.— (AP) — An ^ election day attempt to kidnap Alderman Sheldon W. Govier, candi­ buy the choicest tobaccos grbwn, Turkish and Domestic—mild, mellow, date for Democratic committeeman in the seventh ward, w’as frustrated by police early today. Three men » • - ^ * • * * fragrant, perfectly cured tobaccos that mingle their arqmas in the Camel were arrested. Govier signed com­ plaints charging them with assault with attempt to kill. blend to make a truly wonderful smoke. Seven men, carrying pistols, at­ tempted to take Alderman Govier from his automobile which had been N o better cigarette can be made than Camel. But the" coist to you is crowded to the curb by the others THOUGH Nature can re­ machine. Goiver’s nephew Benjamin ■ had knocked one of the attackers new itself in Spring, your home no greater. down and the others had surrounded Govier when a cruising detective depends upon the many-talented squad car arrived. Decorator for renewal. He carries The seven fied but three were ar­ rested, shortly afterward. They were household youth in his paint-pots. He can Harvey Jones, a backer of Govier's Don’t deny yourself the luxury of committeeman opponent; Joseph P. work v/onders of decoration with his clever Spiker; Stanley Beckman and Els- worto Wade. brush. His wallpapers display a wealth of fashion­ able modernism in design. For contrast, he can give a RANSOM P.\ID lovely antique finish to your smooth plaster walls; or, San Angelo, April 8—(AP) —The if you prefer the rough, a distinctive trowel, sponge or San Angelo Times says an emissary of Mexican bandits holding J. E. palm finish. In all departments, he is expert. His Bristow, San Angelo Oil and Mining operator had accepted three thous­ fees are low. and gold pesos ransom and that Bristow’s release was ^believed cer­ tain. TTie money was said to have been JOHN I. OLSON paid yesterday at Ahuacatland, PAINTING AND DECORATING CONTRACTOR. Nayarit, Mexico, with the under­ 699 MAIN STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER standing that toe amount was satis­ 11930,1. J. KtraeM* TtiMMo factory, to toe bandits. MavaBT, WhwiwSilw, N. &

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MANCHESTER EVENINGTHERAIJ), SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 8,1930. rwTwV ^»^-- v;^rAG E SIX '7'- » <9' LOCAL EPWORTHERS DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ITROUBLE BREAKS OUT To Give Free Cooking WANTS BLUE UNIFORMS COLUMBIA 10:30— Will Oakland’s orchestra. Leading DX Stations. Demonstration Here ATTEND B A N P Tuesday, April 8. 11:30—Moonbeams music hour. IN MADRID AGAIN * FOR OUR SOLDIERS Mr. Merwin *of Hartford visited Masterpieces froul the extensive mu­ 302.8— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND— 990. 405.2— WSB, A T L A N T A — 740. his cottage at the lake Saturday. 6:30—Dinner dance music. 7:30—Music box entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden and fami­ ■ rrifi sical literature ot Italy -will be sung 7:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 8:00—NBC programs (3% hrs.) Washington, April 8. — (AP) — On Saturday 15 members of the by Mario Chamlee, one of America’s 7:15—Jesters; feature hour. 12:00—Theater stage presentations. Madrid, April 8.— (AP)—Anti* ly of New Haven spent the week­ Epworth League of the South MethJ ^ . 5 ic*> J .* ■ leading lyric tenors, during the 8:00—Bing family party. 12:30—Studio transcontinental prog. Monarchlal moveni'ents in Spain to­ Dress blue uniforms for the Army end at their cottage on th^/North 8:30—^WJZ programs (1 hr.) 293.9— KYW , CHICAGO— 1020. has been proposed as one method Odist church went to New London "Around tlie World” musical pilgrim­ 9:30—The champ’s corner. 7:30—Dance orchestra; lads. day threatened to develop additional side of the lake. to attend the Annual Banquet of thel age of Italy, Tuesday nighty, at 8:30. 10:00—W JZ cliorus, orchestra. 8:00— NBC programs (2i/4 hrs.) repressive measures by the govern­ of aiding the boot and shoe indus­ Miss Marion McCorkell who has Amonc the selections which may be Epworth League of. the Southeml 10:30— I jOw c ’ s dance orchestra. 10:30—Dance music (1 hr.) ment of Premier General Damaso try. The sponsor of the suggestion. been spending the winter in Florida tuned in from a W JZ chain staUon 348.6— WABC, N EW YORK— 860. 11:30—Amos ’n ’Andy, comedians, Representative Edith Nourse New Elngland Conference. AboutI will be "Celeste Aida” from "-^-ida,’ 6:00— Howard Barlow’s Symphony or. 11:45—Dance music to 3:00. Berenguer. The political situation is now in Hartford. She will open two hundred and fifty attended the by Verdi," "O Sole Mio.” "Tarantella 6:30— Charles Dorenbergor’s orchestra 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO— 770. Rogers, Republican, Massachusetts, her Columbia home s^n. but just, .sfneera," "Vesti la Gu^ba” and within the past two days has be­ 6:45— The play of the month. 9 :0 0 —WABC programs C3 hrs.) also believes that a change In color now IS suffering froni the effects of Mohican in New London. The speak-| "Santa Lucia.” The soloist will share 7:00— Original songs and patter. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. come more turbulent than at any for the enlisted man’s uniform would honors wiUi a concert orchestra under 7:30—Long Island duck festival. 1:00—An hour about Chicago, time in the last few weeks. a fall down stairs. Fortimately no ers were the Rev. Claypool, Rev.l i the baton of Josef Pasternack. Presi­ 8:06— Musical serial with Julia San­ 254.1— W JJD, CHICAGO— 1180. help the woolen industry and the dent Herbert Hoover will be the prln- The present situation had its be­ bones were broken, but she was Joseph Pennepacker, and the Rev.l derson and Frank Crumit. 9:00—Theater presentations. enlisted man’s morale. badly bruised. cinal speaker at the celebration of the 8 ;30—Romany Ratteran, gypsy music. 9:30—Mooseheart children’s hour. ginning Sunday ■with a meeting ot In a letter to Secretary Hurley, Montgomery. Mr. Montgomery wag| eightieth birthday of Dr. William Hen­ 9:00— Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. 12:o0—Artists entertainmenL Sociailists and laborers to honor Miss Jane Dresser of Hartford the main speaker and had for his ry Welcli which will be heard over 10:00— Sketch, "M r. and Mrs.” 416.4— WGN, CHICAGO— 720. she wrote that the assistance to the tiie W K A F network at noon. Dr. 10:30— Grand opera excerpts by Ade'e 9:30— Orchestra; sports review. Pablo Iglesias, pioneer for the sec­ boot and shoe industry would come spent Friday at her Columbia cot­ theme ‘‘Accompaniments.’ Welch will speak, as will also Uv'ing- Vasa, soprano. 10:30— The Little ensemble. ond time •within two days for antl- because black shoes would he re­ tage. Plans for the summer institute.sl ston Ferrani. president of Cornell Uni- 11:00— Three dance orchestras. 11:10— Quintet, dance orchestras. The girls 4-H Sewing club held an vcr>=ity. - The United States Marine 12:30— Midnight organ melodies. 12:00—The dream ship concerL Monarchial speeches of Jose Ortega quired if blue garb were adopted. of the three districts, Norwich, New! band will present a musical program. 454.3— W EAF, N EW YORK— 660. 12:15—Three dance orchestras. y Gasset, Republican who recently The aid to the soldier’s morale, she April’s Fool party Tuesday after­ Bedford, and Proiddence, were out-l Kxcerpts from "Romeo and Juliet 12:00— Talk, President Hoover. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO— 870. returned from exile. believes, would come because of the noon at which time games were lined. The Norwich District insti-l ■will be sung b.v Adclo Vasa, soprani' 0:00—Ludwig Lauricr’s orchestra. 8:00—Book shop* the Angelus. played and refreshment, served. The _ for WABC chain fans at 10:30. 7:00— Voters service addresses. 8:15— Studio musical program. Cafes and meeting places buzzed greater aesthetic appeal to the eye tute is to be held at Gardner Lake! 7:30— Old time sketch, mu.sic. 8:30—Barn warming program. with comment today at the ex­ of the proposed uniforms. girls held a rehearsal Thursday aft-j fo ^ the' last week in June, It isl AVave lengths in meters on left of 8:00—Songs of llie season. 9:00— Feature concert hour. emoon for the entertainment which i that several leaguers from! station title, kilocycles on the r'Khh 8:30—Coon-Saiidcrs Niglithawks. 447.5— WM AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO— 670. tremes of speech to which enemies "War time khaki uniforms," Mrs. ^I'iines Ai’c all Eastern Standard. l>lack 9:00—Feature musical program. 9:30—Concert orchestra, quartet. of the monarchy have gone. There Robers“ said, “are drab and tire­ they are to give the latter part of j Methodist CHiurch will be ablcl face t^pe indicates best feature.s. 9:30— Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, com­ 10:30— Muslcale; Dan and S.vlvia. some to the eye. Most of the war April. to attend the institute. posers, with Frank Black’s orch. 11:15—Water Boys feature hour. was much speculation whether the and Mrs. R. T. Smith have timeW4AXAX,/ surplus iin i i uniformsU X XA A vX X 1 1 3 XXcLv)has beenL/C w X.t { —Mr. - ^ | Leading East Stations. 10:00—Don Carlos' Marimba band. 11:30— Amos ’ ll' Andy; D X club. government V70uld not clamp down 10:30— Vaudeville headliners program 12:00—Two dance orchestras. the lid on free speech as it did sev­ 7 exhausted. We should get our sol- returned to Hartford after spending | 272.5_WPG, A TL A N TIC C ITY — 1100. with famous movie stars. 202.6— W H T, CHICAGO— 1480. dicr^ the dress blues again.” the winter ^in Florida.j- They visited;x*-. S;ijO—Marchetti’s concert orchestra. 11:30—Two dance orchestras. 9:30—SUido musical program. eral weeks ago Mter the anti-mon- SitJO—Five minute men’s recital. their cottage at Columbia lake on j ANNOUNCE WAGE CUTS 393.5— WJZ, NEW YORK— 760. 10:00—Artists entertainmenL archial speech of former Premier Miss Florrie Bowering S:45_Soiig story; dual trio. 10:30— Vour hour league. Simday. i 10:00— Hokum Exchange, nc. 0:15—Harold Sanford's orchestra. Jose Antonio Snachez Nerra. G:45—Prohibition poll piflgrain. 288.3— W FA A , DALLAS— 1040. The lake, while still very low has: j0:30— Memory contest program. 12:15—School days feature hour. Through arrangements made by 11:00—Organ recital; orchestra. 7:0U—Amos 'ri’ Andy, comedians. WOULD RAISE SCHOOL AGE risen 2 feet from the lowest depth B radford, England, AprilAP) I 7:15—Kiriloff's string orchestra. 11:00— Bridge lessons, music. the home service department of the 283— WBAL, BALTIMORE— 1060. 361.2— KOA, D EN VER— 830. ; during the winter, j __Notices of wage reductions in the! 7 ;UU— Masqueraders music hour. 7:45—Polly I’restons’ arventures. Manchester Electric Co. Miss jj;0u—Vincent Lopez orchestra. 8:30— NBC. programs (3^4 hrs.) Friday evening next ! woolen industry have been posted to j 7:3U—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) with 12:00— Stage coachers; feature frolic. MANY WOODS HRES Florrie Bowering will give a free Boston, April 7.— (AP)- 10:30—Violinist .soprano, pianist. 8:30— Musical world travelogue Mario Chamlee, tenor. 1:00—Down thru the ages. cooking demonstration Wednesday, 1 of the compulsory school age^ from i ' become effective this week, foIlow-| 11:00—Marylander’s dance orcht-slra. 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES— 1000. 508.2— W EEI, BOSTON— 59C. 9:00—Musical melodiama. orchestra. April 30 at 2:30 p. m., in the M a-! 14 to 15 years ' which has been I America wuicu wao ^f the royal commis- 9 :30— Ramblers male quartet, solos. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. 7:00—Big Brotlier club. lu;(ju— Sodero's orchestra, chorus. 8:30— 'WEAF programs (Ihi hrs.) sonic Hall. ( recommended to the Legislature by Ihlrter^bT Scout i inquiry, which recommended 7;30_\VEAF programs (t li hrs.) 10:0,2 ihS-) lege of Liberal Arts, Boston. of the report, who were led by I i bave sent the employers a "defimtel —Gerim’s dance otcliestra. 12:00— 'Theater stage program. what he described as an existing 7 :30—W E.\F program.s (U,2 hrs.) 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES— 640. She is a lecturer, demonstrator Representative John Halliwell, of and everyone is cordially invited to i concrete proposal of settlement” 428.3— W LW . CIN CIN N A TI— 700. 245.8— WCAE. P ITTS B U R G H — 1220. state-wide fire hazard. The state come out and encourage them in i roughly speaking, suggests 6:00—Dinner tl.ance music. 10:00— Lang’s concert ensemble. conductor of cooking classes New Bedford. 6:15—Dinner dance music. 10:30— NBC vaudeville hour. forester' said difficulty was being e x -! their Scout work. The Columbia j reductions should be cut In half, 7;y0—Artists: home-towners. 7:30—Good music program. , . . . . 1 u ' oilier radio station WTIC, Hartford, Halliwell characterized the ad­ 8 :00- Song.s of tlie season. 11:30—Moore’s concert orchestra. 8:00—Bubble blowers entertainment. 370.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL— 810. perienced in restoring telephone | ^ vocates of the legislation as a troop is composed of 12 boys, form-1 trade imlon world as a 8:30—AVJZ programs (I’ i hrs.) S;3U—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 11:30—Studio dance orciiestra. 9:00—W ABC programs (2 hrs.) communication with lookout towers j ^ Bowering has lectured before “small minority of an educational ing two patrols, and they are very; there is deep anxiety over 10:00— Band: chime reveries. 11:00—Auction and contract bridge, 12:00—Orciiestra; variety hour. 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA— 550. after the winter shutdown. liNcw ^ Fnnjugutuu e-land ^Voman’s Clubs and j trust which has outlined a 20-year enthusiastic scouts. j prospect of a closing do’wn in 5:30—WE.4.K programs (5Vb lirs.) 11:30— Eert-'Lowhi’s orchestra. The meeting of the Columbia! ]; 0ii—Dance orchestra: Hottentpi.s. 12:00—Tlie old settlers program. During the week end damage ', is the author ^ of several cook books j program, which "if favored, would the industry. 280.2— W TAM . C LEV E LA N D — 1070. 260.7— W HAM. ROCHESTER— 1150. Cemetery Association ■was held Sat-! 6:10— Orciiestra: educational talk. 379.5— KGO, O A K LA N D — 790. totalling more than $50,000 I used by chefs in large’ hotels. A | make it impossible for communities The ministry of labor is not inter-j 0:00—yiudio concert music. 12:30—Los Angeles entertainment. urday evening at the hall. The fol-1 7:30— Wli.M'’ programs hrs.) 6:45—WJZ programs (I’/a hrs.) caused by a series of fires. The mere slip of a girl with a winning to pay for the upkeep of their fering, being in a delicate position o.sl 7;i5—Hawaiiaiis; orchestra, baritone. 1:00—Artists; Sauntering Sailois. I lowing officers were elected: Presi- 11:00—Studio dance music. 2:00—Musical musketeei's. major blazes were In Hillsboro, West personality, she brings a keen sense i schools.” He said he had knowledge a result of its early efforts at arbi-j 283— W TIC. HARTFORD— 1060. 8:00—AVJZ programs (3 hrs.) 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND— 1110. Alton, and Rochester. dent. E. P. Lyman: Vice Preiident, ,0:00— Stringxi'ood ensemhie; talk. 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY— 790. I of humor to her work, •without which I of the 20-year program which the tration, when it urged both sides tol 11-.55—Time; weatlier: markets. 8;(ju— WJZ programs* (1 hr.) , iTwenty-seven cows and two aiito- William Wolff: Secretary and Treas­ 0:30—Music.al program: braves. 9;o0— Studio cigarette, band. ; no cook is a marked success. j "educational trust is advocating.” accept arbitration and was rebuffed.! tJ:30—WEAK musical program. 6:00—Dinner dance music. mobiles were lost in a fire at Hills­ urer, Clayton E. Hunt; Finance 7:00— Studio program, addre.ss. 9:30—W E.\F programs (2 lira ) i Miss Bowering will gladly answer j "This legislation affects principal- 422.3— WOR. N EW AR K — 710. 11:30—Theater organ recital. boro last night when a barn owned Committee, Henry Hutchins, Wil- 6::i0—Dinner concert orchestra. 7:30— W E A F dramatic sketcli. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO— 680, r. TT V, J A. Txr f I any question put to her during the ly the poor people of the state,” 7:30—Marailions comedy team. 8:00—Studio concert orciiestra. by Harold Hayvey burned At West J ^ Halliwell said “And who do we have liam Wolff, and H. C. Isham. 8:0(F-Maln Street rural comedy. 8:30—W E A l' piograms tU i hrs.) 12:00—Great composer’s hour. Alton yesterday a brush fire cover ' ' H;on—Male quartet, orche.stra. lo:00—I ’op the question. 1:00—Bears; trocoderans. in here favoring this legislation but U:3U—Concert orchestra, singers. 10:30—W E A F vaudeville hour. 309.1 —KJR, SEATTLE--9/0. ing a mile and a half front destroy­ 12:00— Dance oiclieptra. entertainers. a group which I don’t believe ever NEED 10:u0—Moscow Art Club revels. 11:30—Theater organ recital. ed three farm houses and four barns j LORD BIRKENHEAD ILL. Secondary DX Stations. had to work for a living. I resent Secondary Eastern Stations. before it was extinguished. Thirteen i ------their statements for I firmly believe 545.1— WKRC, C IN CIN N A TI— 550. 291.3— CFCF, M O N TR EAL— 1030. 344.6— W ENR, CHICAGO— 370. cows and a horse were lost a t ! Biarritz, France, April 8.— (AP) ATBOUG T 7:00—Din.'icr dance concert. they do not know the conditions.” 0 10:uo—.4riists feature hour. 6:00—Twilight music hour, 0:30—Fa>m hour; Home concert. Rochester in a fire which destroyed | _L ord Birkenhead, former secrc- 11:00—Dance orchestra. 0:00—Frolics feature hour. 374.8— WSAI. C IN CINN ATI— 800. 11:00— Comedians, memory melclies. the bam of John Gray. j the Brit­ 10:00—Concert bureau entertainmenL 12:00— DX air vaudeville. NEW POLITICAL PARTY. MONEY 7:15—]''eature music liours. 526— WNYC, NEW YORK— 570. ish Baldwin government, suffered A prophet is not without honor, 9:00—Minstrel men’s frolic. 374.8— KTHS,'-HOT SPRINGS— 80a CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES save In his own country, and in 9:311—W E A F programs (2 hrs.) 7:35—Educational lectures. 9:00— Barn dance players. today from a broken blood vessel, 11:30—Dance orchestra: organist. Chicago, April 7.— (AP)—With his own house.-Matthew 13:57. 215.7— V/HK, C LEV E LA N D — 1390. 8:20—Ballads of yesterday; talk. which physicians said was without 7:30— Winton’s dance orchestra. 8:35—Federal business talk. 12:00—Studio entertainmenL Washington, April 7.— (AP)—As­ advance pledges of $25,000 to sup­ 8 :00—Play boys’ entertainmenL 8:50—Baritone; dance orciiestra. 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY— 610. serious aspects since his general 10:30— Cook's feature artsts. i serting he had received numerous port the move and 150 charter mem­ Men are seldom underrated; the S;30—W ABC programs (2% hrs.) 272.6— W LW L, N EW YORK— 1100. condition is good. bers, the Anti-Prohibition Party of 11:00—Two dance orche.stras. 6:00—Organist: violini.st, tenor. 11:00— W E.a F vaudeville hour. complaints of campaign expendi­ mercury in a man finds its true 399.8— Wex-WJR. DETROIT— 750. 11:30—Amos 'iT Andy, comedians. Illinois has come into being. level in the eyes of the world just 6:4.5—Address; orciiestra. 11:45—Orchestra; variety hour. tures in the Illinois, Pennsylvania 7:30—Business talk; artists. 7:20—Talk; Southern music. Articles of Incorporation were You can make all 9:00— t’opular entertainment. 12:45—Nightliawk frolic. and Nebraska Senatorial primary DUCHESS H.AS D.AUGHTER. as certainly as it does in the glass 1 0 :0 0 -Red Apple Club program. 357— CKCL, TORONTO— 840. 461.3— WSM. N A S H V ILLE— 650. contests. Senator Norris, Republi­ issued by Secretary of State Wil­ of a thermometer.—H. W. Shaw. arrangementf for a 325.9—V7WJ, DETROIT—920, 7:00— Popplar music; artists. 7 ‘30—Craig’s dinner music. liam J. Stratton to the following or­ 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 9:00— Simpson opera hour. 8:00—NBC programs (4 hrs.) can, Nebraska, today moved in the Naples, Italy, April 8.— (AP)— 7:00—Gypsy baron's concerL 11;00—Late dance orchesln’ , * 1 2 :0 0 -Studio dance orchestra. Senate to get his resolution for a The Duchess of Apulia, who was ganizers: Abe Lincoln Wisler, candi­ loan, up to $300, in Senate investigation of campaign | born Princess Anne of France yes­ date for Republican nomination for expenditures immediately before the j terday gave birth to a daughter in United States Senator; Attorney 24 hours^or loss 9:30 p.m.—Sunoco Show — Chinese Senate. Robert L. Cohan, Max L. Tauff, Sheet M eta l Lullaby, Bowers; The Busy Bee, Senator Norris resorted to drastic j Capodimonte palace, the residence of her father-in-law, the Duke of Minette McCord and Saul Mitched WTIC PROGRAMS Bendix; In the Evening By the UOTATION! action with a motion to discharge 1 Weiss. Repayments to Moonlight; Shine On, Harvest the elections committee from fur- j Acosta, Attorney Cohan, president, said a Specialties Travelers Broadcasting Service Moon; Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider; ther consideration of his campaign '* ' Hartford, Conn. nationwide organization was plan­ Suit Your Income Niddling Roses from “ Very Good expenditures investigation resolu­ MOTHER S.W’ES SON. ned. 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 M. Eddie,” Kern; Liebesfreud, Kreis- ^ tion. ~ If you have an intricate job ler; When My Ships Come Sailing “It is not within the ingenuity of or something out of the ordin­ A vote on his .motion will be in Lawrence, Mass., April V.— (AP; Home; Selections from “ Sally,” tho human mind to de’vise, a liquor order tomorrow. ary and requiring expert work­ Courteous Attention Tuesday, April 8, 1030 law that will be satisfactory to the —The fact that his mother was with FOR RADIO (E. S. T.) Kern. manship this is the shop to Complete Privacy 10:00 p.m.—Wesjtinghouse Salute. liquor interests.” * MURDER CH.\RGE. him when his automobile struck a 4:00—Ewin Rogers, baritone; Laura 10:30 p.m.—Bulova time. —William E. Bora^ girl in Methuen recently served SERVICE bring it to. Material and C. Gaudet, pianist. Raymond Pinet in good stead. The only charge is three and one—| 10:31 p.m.—The Champ’s Corner. Bentonville, Ark., April Y.— (AP) PHONE 8160 ' workmanship of the best. half per cent per month on unpaid :30—“Musique Intime” — Chris­ 11:00 p.m.—Longine’s time. "Gold i.s the most useless thing in “Young men do not joy ride when tiaan Kriens, director. —A fugitive warrant was issued Have you heard the new Majestic amount of loan. 11:01 p.m.—Champion Weatherman. the world.” and forwarded to Kansas (Jity to­ they have their mothers ■with them,” 5:00—Newcasting. 11:03 p.m.—Sport Digest. —•Henry Ford, the court said today in finding Pinet Electric Radio? Perso n a l Fin a n c e C o. --'^:15—Stringwood Ensemble. day for the arrest of S. K. Johnson, 11:08 p.m.—Temperature. not guilty of driving so as to en­ Rooms 2 and 3 "S.’OO—Home Circle Progmm. 11:09 p.m.—Bert Lowe’s Statlcr Or­ Kansas City real estate operator, on Barstow Radio "We should confine our best edu- | a charge of murder in connection danger the lives of the public. .’15—Cab Flashes; HigTilights in chestra. cational opportunities to our best State Theatre Bldg., Second Floor 4^ Sports; News and Benrus Time. with the death of William Robert Service E. A. LETTNEY 753 Main Street students.” Authorized Dealer % : o 0 —Betalac Brave.5. —Secretary of Interior Wilbur. Pearman of Columbia, Mo., whose 6:45—Baxter Lane Piano Duo. slaying allegedly grew out of an in­ Majestic, Philco Plumbing and Heating So. M a n c h e s t e r , C o n n . TRAP BANK BANDITS 20 Bisseii St. Telephone Dud 3-4-3-B 7:00—Silent. "The modern world belongs to the surance conspiracy. Contractor. The murder charge was contained Next door to Kittie’s Market Open 8:30 to 5— Saturday 8:30 to 1 half-ceducated, a rather difficult 38 Main St. Tel. 3036 ----^LICENSED BY THE STATE---- 1 WBZ—WBZ.V Toronto, April 8.— (AP)—Trap­ class, because they do not realize in an indictment returned by the Tuesday, April 8 ped in a blind alley by police, two how little they know.” Grand Jury here last week, but was ? ^ :0 0 p.m.—Musicale. men suspected of an attempt to hold —Dean William Ralph Inge. not made public until today. ^■4:15 p.m_.—Home Forum Decorating up a branch of the Royal Bank tried Period. unsuccessfully to clear a path to ‘In the United States everyone , 4:30 p.m.—Light Opera Hour. freedom by driving their automobile makes his own way in life—and. ; "5:00 p.m.—Stock and Curb closings. at terrific speed into a police car then proceeds to change it.” • There’s Nothing 5:30 p.m.—Tercentenary Pictures. that blocked the exit. —Premier Andre Tardieu, of France Finer than a • ,A:45 p.m.—Kyanize Road Man. Detectives, who had surrounded SAGE-ALLEN CO. 5:53 p.m.—Champion Weatherman. the bank on a tip received from the "A man can learn nothing if he STROMBERG- 5:55 p.m.—Agricultural Market underw'orld, arrested the men after already thinks he knows it all.” i QUICK INC. report. a brief fight in which a number of —Rev. Charles R. Brown, D. D. CARLSON 6:04 p.m.—Sessions Chimes. shots were exchanged. A a iO N ? 6:05 p.m.—Sport Digest. ENTERPRISE 1000 HARTFORD The driver of the car, Albert E. SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH 6:15 p.m.—Savannah Liners’ Org ‘ j. i Dorland, was knocked unconscious KEMPS chestra—First movement of ' by a bullet in the forehead. The 50 GALLONS GAS FREE let Egyptien,” Luigini; You Can't INCORPORATED A R a U R U S Get to Heaven That Way, Sim­ other man gave his name as Archie With Every mons; Tales from Vienna Woods, Gordon. Police said that in the car USED CAR SOLD 763 Main St., RADIO TUBES Strauss; Kutztown Reel, Nearing; they found two sawed-off shot gur.s South Manchester Boys’ Two-Knicker Have a Little Faith in Me, War­ and a quantity of ammunition. International Gas Station ACT IN 7 SECONDS ren; In the Land of Buddha, Grau; Acting on information furnished 555 Middle Turnpike East. Tel. 8991 The Desert Song, Romberg: Bag­ by the local police, the authorities dad, Herbert; Anitra’s Dance from at Hamilton later arrested Ernest Bird who the police said was to Suits "Peer Gynt," Suite No. 1, Grieg: I’ve Got the World in the Palm have taken part in the robbery. of My Hand, Coots. | In Smart Spring Fabrics 6U5 p.m.—Literary Digest Prohibi­ SUSPECT ARRESTED tion Poll—Floyd Gibbons. | ^ankakee, 111., April 7.— (AP) — 7:00 p.m.—Bulova time. David Bevard alias James O’Neil, of j | 7:01 p.m.—Amos ’n’ Andy. |Chicago, negro, who was indicted in When B obby $9.95 7:15 p.m.—Tastyeast Jesters. iBoston, Mass., two years ago for the j 7:30 p.m.—Ranny weeks’ Red Cross] murder of Harry Huston, was ar-1' Tliese are suits that will Aristocrats. rested at a hospital for the Insane | j stand all kinds of hard use— 8:00 p.m.—Waldorf’s “Bing Family” here yesterday. He was under treat­ 8:30 p.m.—“Around the \Vorld with ment for alcoholism. and keep smiling! Excellent c Libby”—Santa Lucia; Tarantelle, To Run tailoring, good quality mate­ Rossini; Selections from “La Tra- rials (herringbone weaves viata,” Verdi; Celeste Aida from RADIO SERVICE "Aida,” Verdi Overture to "Somi- and tweed mixtures). And ramide,” Rossini; O Sole Mio; on all makes. Errand at least ten good points to rec­ Tarantella Sincera, Di Crecenzo; New Sets and Standard ommend them, including Easter Hymn from “Cavalleria Accessories. 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F A G E ^ t MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, SOOTH MANCjlESTEB, CTINM, TUESDAY. APRIL 8.1980. automobiles burned with $W,( of Commons’ attempt to discuss lottery ticket ring, arrested in New ; openly Anglo-French security con- Rochelle, N. Y., state police said. loss. tionwide schedule of the 550 Mont­ MURDERER IS HANGED ' versations. Hartford—Joseph Ashmore, 62, of Central Falls, R. I_Chlef of Pc _ gomery Ward stores, which, at the Overnight Tariffville,. dies of alcoholic neuritis James McCarthy reports 122 hotel very beginning of the spring buying DAILY Bangalore, India—Police fire on WARD WEEK SALES striking gold mine workers. caused by drinking Jamaica^ ginger. restaurants, lunch rooms, Iv “ season, has resulted in the lengthen­ 3 WEEKS FROM CRIME Hartford—State ForesteT Austin carts and dnag stores have been i _ ing of many spring budgets when A. P . News Madrid—Police break up Republi­ F. Hawes reports 305 forest fires ning past week without Jvictualt:; both home and garden needs are a :L e n t e n can party meeting which criticized [ involving over 6547 acres since first licenses. BRINGS BIG CROWDS serious strain on the family purse. Maidstone, England, April 8. monarchy. Manager Edward O. Steams has a London—Commons discusses aid of year. Boston—State opens case in (AP)_Within less than three weeks Washington — Brokhart charges Portland, Me. —Heavy rain and ! perior Court against Edgar B. Dai delightful treat in store for visitors after his conviction of the murder for Canadians {illegedly dismissed and patrons of the store during the iPHOUGHTi; Mellon has conducted campaign from employment in U. S. because i 40-mile wind drenches state, sweep- I of Brockton to recover income tax of his mother, Sidney Fox was against dry law; Fess defends him. Store Here Does Record last three days of the week. The of nationality. I ing away small bridges, flooding 1 $300,000 'on $6,000,000 received hanged in jail here this morning. Cleveland refuses to restrain i highways and hampering travel. i him in 1926. ^ Lloyd Temple band will be on hand The crowd which gathered outside Hong Kong—Four killed by ex­ to enliven the occasion with the lat-, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Com­ plosion on British destroyer Lepoy. 1 Boston — City Council tables BY CLELAND B. McAFEE dispersed quietly when a notice was pany stockholders from meeting to Spring;field, Mass.—Giovemor ,Wr Trade; Radios Sell Quick­ est music and other features. The | Pinehurst,, N. C.—Dawson of ' amendment to East Boston tunnel len addresses 1,000 new citizeM store will be open Thursday, Friday | Moderator of the Presbyterian Gen­ posted that the erratic youth had vote on merger with Bethlehem ! act which would increase cost of paid the penalty for his crime. i Chicago, snoots 72 to lead at 18 from all parts of western MassjB and Saturday evening this week for eral Assembly Steel Corporation. I holes in qualifying play in North and ; project from $16,000,000 to $20,- ly— Keep Open Nights. There were no bells tolled, nor flag chusetts in reception to them. § the convenience of its many patrons Washington — Tariff conferees South amateur golf tournament. 1 000, 000. who find it difficult to visit the In a public address recently I hoiked, and prison routine went on mark up duty on pig iron and pot­ Lexington, Ky.—My Play, full 1 Newport, R. I.—Petition present- Weston, Mass. — Lace dealeisifi store during the daytime. quoted a scientific volume and was as usual. tery. brother of Man O’ War, dies. ' ed by Mrs. Milton J. Budlong in Mrs. Mary Kurko and daughtS The crowds that attended the advised by an informed friend not to Fox strangled his mother, a Atlanta — American Chemical Bristol—Arthur Briere, 11 struck ' County Superior Court for custody Sophie, of Boston, report $6,000 ;^ quote that volume again without charming gray haired woman of 63. society hears of beer bacillus that and critically injured by automo­ ■ of her two sons denied by Judge G. fine laces stolen from their autom^ opening of Ward Week on Saturday qualification because it had been out as she lay in bed at their hotel a, will brew oil, replacing expensive bile. : Frederick Frost. bile while car parked. at the Montgomery Ward store for several yeahs and scientific Margate last autumn, and then set Burlington, Vt.—Bennington Gar- machinery. New Britain—George A. Quigley, Providence, R. I.—Joseph Abbot^ smashed all records in the histopr of Queer Twists knowledge is now moving so rapidly the room afire. The son previousi.v ! age, Inc., filed bankruptcy petition Wilmington, Del.—Court orders Republican candidate for mayor, 21, sentenced to six years in stat* the big Main street store. Enthusi­ that one cannot* trust anything that had insured her life for considerable Sinclair companies to pay $375,081 stricken with pneumonia on eve of ! showing liabilities of $225,753 and astic patrons from- Manchester and is not the outcome of recent investi­ sums. Evidence showed that he de­ I assets of $117,725. prison for snatching handbag coi$ In Day’s News royalties on oil taken from Salt election. taining 10 cents while on deferreij vicinity filled the spacioils store gation. sired the money so that he could go Creek, Wyo., field. Bridgeport—Clifford J. "Connie” 1 Framington, Mass. — Two story from early until late and took ad­ That seemed exaggerated, but sentence for breaking and entering to Australia r id join a wealthy Baltimore—Governor Ritchie of Lewis, sought as alleged leader of [building used for storing ,30 new vantage of the many seasonable val­ everybody can see at once the value beautiful blonde woman with whom Maryland announces candidacy for ues offered during the seven day London—Twenty-five amateur fly­ of the warning. It does not do to he had a love affair. fourth term. sale which is to continue until April ers, including Gordon Selfridge, Jr., trust information that is out of date. Washington—^Theodore Jesse Hoo­ 12. and Lady Bailey, are to start Good One of the values of the Lenten Radios Big Seller. AIKPL^YNE OVERTURNS. ver, President’s only brother, visits Friday on a ten-day holiday flight season is its demand for looking White House for first time. With three extra carloads of new over Europe. Each owner will fly his more critically at one’s self. Life stock ordered especially for the sale, Buenos Aires, April 8.— (AP) — Covington, Ky.—Grand Jury in­ or her own plane. . moves very swiftly and many men dicts 35 men for' distributing adul­ the store early sold out on radios, New York—William B. Leeds is have changed far more than they A tri-motored plane belonging to one of the most attractive depart­ the New York, Rio, and Buenos terated Jamaica ginger. organizing a company to sell planes. know. Even their friends think of South Bend, Ind.—Samuel B. ments due to the big price cut m the In its quarters at Roosevelt Field them as changed and do not quite Aires airline, empolyed between standard Airline nine-tube console- Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires Lambert of Lambert Aircraft Cor­ will be a tea-room and a barber like to tell them of the change. poration, Moline, 111., dies in plane sets. ' A telegraphic order was im­ Some men have grown harder overturned yesterday in the muddy mediately dispatched for a new sup- ground when attempting to land at crash. ^^Lo’ndon—George Bernard Shaw is than they realize and have lost their Washington—President signs bill plv» withholding permission for publica­ gentleness and kindliness. Others the Airdrome Los Tamarindos, near The tire department was literally appropriating $300,000 for restora­ tion of letters he wrote to Ellen have grown soft and flaccid and are Mendozo. tion of “ Old Ironsides.” swamped and the sales force in the Terry. An offer for them has been not so strong as they once were. None of the seven passengers basement was glad of a respite when London—MacDonald checks House made to her daughter, Edith Craig. It is a good time to take stock aboard, nor any of the crew of the i ) the initial opening, was over. The Nev/ York—Chief Chauncey Kills of the actual situation in character plane was injured. The machine departments paint and wall paper in the bush yellow robe, tribal and life. And this is easier to do if was badly damaged. The local of­ showed increases in proportion. : oT'calvin Coolidge, is dead one frankly accepts a standard of fice of the airlines ordered a trata TOWN ADVERTISEMENT H. S. Students Buy. graduation from Car- measurement such as the character to go to Mondoza today and bring in Manchester High sc^ol pup is 1 taught in Indian schools. He and life of Jesus Christ. the passengers and mail. took advantage of the War bk | ceremonies in which Mr. Without some standard, the in­ sale outfitting tb^mseWes for their, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING vestigation is not worth much. This HIGHWAY FLOODED coming trip to WashiDoton Cairo—The government proposed standard reveals the facts, if it .s FOR A CERTIFICATE OF J170.000 to the helre of APPROVAL FOB A honestly used. Garrish, N. H., April 7— (AP) — FIFTH GALA INTERNATIONAL NIGHT V.- t eovfvnrrpn rnem to Lord Camavon for his expenditures G.ASOLINE FILLING STATION the prices which permitted them Flood waters from a brook near the the prices excavating the tomb of King Tut. NEW PUBLISHER. Merrimack county farm on the IN TBE AT THE purchase much ® f , a bill has been referred to commit- on their budget allowance. Daniel Webster highway today had TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. tGG. Seattle. April 8.— (AP)—James caused a suspension of traffic over The posting of a police officer at London—With a hammer King the Birch street crossing aided in G. Doyle, prominent executive in the the'highway at that point and ac­ Upon the application of George has dented and theoretically William Randolph Hearst chain of cording to state highway officials, JOSEPH F. FORTIER the efficient handling of the traffic sma,shed the old Great Seal of Eng­ S tate T heater problem at this PO^t, enabling newspapers, tomorrow will become was undermining the tracks of the land. A new one omitting mention main line of the southern division for a certificate of approval of the bundle-laden patrons of the Mont­ publisher of the Seattle Post Intelli­ location of a gasoline filling station of Ireland is now in use. gencer. of the Boston and Maine railroad. gomery Ward store to cross the New York—Somebody’s stolen to be located bn the. premises of busy street at this point without Rudy Vallee’s sax and clarinet and ALEXANDER JARVIS thought of harm. Wednesday Night Furniture in Demand. ' he’d like to get his bare hands on ON CENTER STREET. All departments of the store far the thief. “They were worth their It was voted and ordered: exceeded expectations, and while weight in gold,’’ he says. That the foregoing application be Observed as patrons were surprised at the many Buenos Aires—Excellent finger heard and determined at the Select­ values, the management has ar­ prints have been exchanged by radio men’s Office in the Municipal Build­ ranged for further reductions in with Berlin police. The time of ing in said Town on the 15th day of COSMOPOLITAN NIGHT choice seasonable selections for the transmission was eight minutes. April, 1930, at eight P. M. o’clock, vnmainHpr of the Week. Patrons who and that notice be given to all per­ S e d the store on Saturday and TO UNIONIZE AIR PILOTS, sons interested in said application, Six Acts of Clean, Entertaining Vaudeville in Spirited investigated the furniture depart- j Van Couver, B. C., April 8 . - ( AP) of its pendency and of the time and Competition—in Addition to Two of the Year’s Best e ‘.- ' W ment were agreeably surprised, and j _ r . w . King, ^f Oakland, Cal., Country Qub Ginger Ale comes in splits^ pints place of hearing thereon, by pub­ as the result of many casual visits secretary-treasurer of the western ■ lishing a copy of this notice at least Feature Pictures, f to this department, the sales volume j union of the Brotherhood of Loco- j and the big 5 -glass family bottle. The big three times in the Evening Herald, on parlor and living room suites, j motive Engineers today disclosed j bottle far outsells the others, because people and by sending a copy of this no­ i* rugs and wicker sets increased. ] ^hat the organization is considering ; tice by registered mail to said ap­ Although the weather did not re- j ^elusion in its ranks of commercial j who drink Country Club want plenty of it! plicant, Edl at least seven days be­ mind patrons of refrigerators, the ayiation pilots. fore the date of said hearing, to low prices on those onnn hand WGFGwere 8,t-at The question__ of admitting pilots appear at said time, and place, if tractive to those preparing for the to membership will be introduced at | they see cause, and be heard rela­ season just beginning. 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•N* • \ ANNE AU STIN Easter Hostess May Use Ensemble \ . A J^O R O F. ' ‘ THE ^ r K 5IN6 R^RRQFT' Theme in Smart Table Appoiiiiriietits OLIVE ROBERTS BARTQN •the.'bcack pkscont e t c . ma er 9nivicg.wc. - Two things undermine a parent’s .^breakfast ambrosia -be’e n . reiUy ®19301^■HB^■SERVV:E1H6• j influence with the children—prom­ threatened. Think how much time and trouble and latei iqarito woflld A New Elegance Marks Linen, Crystal, Silver and China ises not kept and threats not carried have been ^Bubs^uently saviQi) if the BEGIN HEBE TODAY reasoned. Her blue-gray eyes, look­ a troubled voice. “I suppose John­ out. Nothing dissolves confidence golden fluid had been aOoWbd to drip IDORIS MATTHEWS, lady’s maid, ing abnormally large now because of son, the valet, is guilty. But I’ve and trust in the family relationship down the drain while Walter's pl^te is murdered in a summerhouse on the purplish shadows, were infinitely been afraid all sorts of insinuations | as completely and quickly as these went empty and his stomftqb, h vac­ , the • Berkeley estate, by blow from remote, infinitely weary. But twice, might be made against Doris by the i two habits. uum, to school once or t^ ce. ’’’ ‘ heavy perfume flask, given MRS. when M rs. Berkeley mentioped papers. Your Captain Strawn him­ L The foundation of parents’ influ­ Perhaps children do get .fifed to GEORGE BERKELEY by SEY- Doris’s name, Mrs. Lambert glanced self asked me if I had ‘missed’ any­ ence is confidence and trust. Destroy idle threats of their parefits'in time . MOUB CROSBY, engaged to CLO- upward at Wickjtt and each time thing since Doris heis been here and • that faith and it is too much to sup­ and learn to tsdee them niore or less '^‘ RINDA BERKELEY, whose scarf their eyes held. And Dundee knew whether Phyllis Crosby had ever ] pose that a child will be thoroughly for grmated. They listen with one binds the rock-weighted body when that, for the moment, butler and been robbed.” | interested in other efforts to guide ear, and forget it with the;other, it is taken from the lake by DETEC­ former mistress communed silently “That was because Doris seemed i him. Children are very smart. They j or mostly they don’t lUlteii 'at all. TIVE DUNDEE. and sorrowfully as two friends who to recognize Johnson when they { are instinctive, too. Once they lose l it isn’t the empty threat that shakes Evidence involves Mrs. Berkeley, had loved a girl who was dead. met at the servants’ dinner-table; respect for the person who cannot' faith half so much n s thsit trust- Clorinda, DICK BERKELEY, Doris’s He watched cannily for any tiny last night,” Dundee explained. “The I keep his word, they lose respect lor buster, the empty promise, that'does , fiance, EUGENE ARNOLD, chauf­ clue that might betray her mur­ police naturally look for a confed-1 the doctrines he is trying to teach. the real harm. ■ ' . feur; GIGI BERKELEY, 15, who un­ derer, if indeed he—or she—was in erate on the inside, as a matter of It is necessary for a child’s belief in A promise to a chfld, old or ypung, accountably sprinkled everyone Fri- j that room. A word, a facial expres- routine.” his parents to be intact. is as binding as a demand note,’.or day evening with perfume from ; sion, the hypocritical overstressing “ You say Doris seemed to recog­ Now there are still a few mis­ should be. murder flask, and JOHN 1VL4X- ; of a note of grief. nize Johnson?” Mrs. Lambert re­ guided people, perhaps, who continue Not foolish promises 'sych' as; “Be WELL, former suitor of Clorinda, i gut there was nothing, or if there peated, brushing aside his last words to say: “Stop that, or I’ll whip you!” good and I’ll give you a dime,” admittedly in the summerhouse after was, he could not detect it. And he in her intense surprise. “ Drop that cake or I’ll put your “Take your mecficine and I’ll buy the crime. was glad when, the dessert served “So Peggy Harper says Doris did hand in hot water.” “Stop teasing you some candy.” These are too But an unfinished letter of Doris but not eaten, except by greedy Gigi, not say anything to you about hav- that dog or I’ll throw your cap in silly to cry real tears over if be­ to her sister in London turns Sey­ Mrs. Berkeley rose. ]lng seen Johnson before?” the fire.” “Wash your ears or I’ll trayed. But real promises, seriously mour Crosby into chief suspect for “I suppose,” she sighed, “we must “Oh, no! If she had,,I should have | call up the doctor to come out and meant and ;3oberly given, arc liot a time, linking the maid’s murder all try to get back to normal. Of thought, naturally, that Johnson had ; cut them off.” taken lightly by children, and they with the sudden death of PHYLLIS course everything is at sixes and been employed in New York or Lon- i Those Empty Threats! should be kept if it takes the state CROSBY 14 months before in Lon­ sevens, and I have so much to do I don and that Doris had seen him a t ! But I believe the species to be militia and the highway‘ patrbl .to don. Dundee^ cables Scotland Yard, hardly know where to begin . . . Gigi, the home of one of Phyllis’s host- j about extinct. However, I also be­ do it. , ' . y . then grills Crosby, who admits hav­ will you j>lay tennis wiUi dear Mr. esses.” j lieve the parent is still with us who Inconvenience is no excuse. (We ing given her a pair of earrings of Dundee, or take him over the Coun­ “That probably accoimts for it,” J says: “If you don’t get up at once. promise things too often while w;e’re his dead wife’s but violently denies try Club for golf ? . . . And Clorinda, Dundee agreed. “ Did you see John-; I’ll throw out the batter for the on the crest of the wave—then having bribed or killed the girl; also darling, you must do your best to son yourself, Mrs. Lambert?” ■ pancakes.” Say it every day for change our minds with the back­ protests entire innocence of his cheer up poor, dear Mr. Crosby. I “Yes. It was I who engaged him,” j “I years, and not once yet has the wash. It’s so very wrong. wife’s death, officially pronounced know this has been a sad blow to she answered readily. “His refer- j suicide. him, since it means the postpone­ ences were excellent and his appear­ Thcre’s beauty in service of Bast- '.)' When it is discovered that HAR­ ment of the announcement party—” ance good. In fact, as Mrs. Berkeley ertime. Above:. For the large, for-! VEY JOHNSON, temporary valet “Mother, please!” Clorinda inter­ remarked at lunch, the man seemed mal “ high tea” given in honor of a | hired for Crosby, has robbed Mrs. rupted. “I have already told you to be almost a gentleman, in the ! spring bride, the dining table set ' Berkeley and Crosby, CAPTAIN that Mr. Crosby and I have released narrow _social____ _ sense______of the_____ word.” j in a pastel colored damask cloth,! STRAWN considers the case solved, each other from the engagement.” 'With a gentleman’s appreciation i "ith matching flowers, candles and : throws out police dragnet for John­ “Nonsense! But I haven’t time to of art,” Dundee said dryly. “One of i bonbons and the sterling silver cof- I son, and leaves Dundee alone at the argue with you now,” Mrs. Berkeley the things he stole from Mr. Crosby j service at one end and tea serv- i THIS AND THAT IN Berkeley home. John Maxwell comes retorted. “ Shall we go up and was an ivory miniature of Phyllis ^be other, is elegant and cor- ; and establishes alibi for himself and plunge into our tasks now, dear Crosby, Something he could not | f®®t.^ Right: Dignified and beautiful Clorinda, and announces their en­ Mrs. Lambert?” sell—” ! is the bridal luncheon or dinner I gagement. Dundee, still sure the “Dear Mrs. Lambert” glanced un-| “A—miniature—of Phyllis?” Mrs. j ^ble set in gleaming white cloth, murder is not solved, is asked for an certainly at Dundee, and the detec- j Lambert repeated, in a whisper. i crystal, silver and china and FEMININE LORE interview by MRS. LAMBERT, sec­ tive answered for her: She leaned weakly against the j centered with Easter lilies, retary to Mrs. Berkeley and close “If you’ll forgive me, Mrs. Berke­ back of her chair and the pupils friend of Crosby and his dead wife. ley, I’m going to borrow Mrs. Lam­ of her eyes dilated to an enormous j JUXIA BLAN SHARD NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY bert for a few minutes.” size. I New York, April 8 . —Now is the “Oh!” Mrs. Berkeley looked star­ (To Be Continued) ' time for Easter hostesses to consider | Mrs. A. B. Homewood calls atten­ new idea, and one that- few house­ CHAPTER XXXII tled, then indignant, “You mean you what the well-dressed table is wear-1 tion to the fact that her spring wives will be able to compass for want to question her? I thought all ing. I opening of artificial flower work years to come. 'We have every rea­ Gigi was the only one vvho at­ son to believe that such a luncheon tacked the delicious meal with any that miserable third-degree business SEPARATE BELTS Since now also is the time when | will continue just three more.days was over, since the police know who | at her home, 122 Oakland street. was given today, in connection,with enthusiasm. Dundee wondered, with A new trick in chic is to have June brides are the cause of Apnl Exquisite for Easter gifts would be All-Americain Aircraft week; The some embarrassment, if it was his killed Doris.” showers, many a woman is looking “ Won’t you use the library, Mr. two or three colored suede belts to the stores to see just what new any of her natural appearing, dur­ menu is specially planned for air presence which prevented the relief and matching neckties for either able floral creations, and so moder­ travel by Barbara Brooks ♦ of the the whole party must have been feel­ Dundee?” Mr. Berkeley suggested table appointments she can acquire courteously. “I’m going to have a beige or gray tweed frocks. Match ately priced. Kellogg company whose recipes we ing from expressing itself more ex­ the color up in a beret or soft hat to make the ’aride’s party a success. occasionally use in this colump. The uberantly. game of golf myself—if the police will permit me to leave th e and your frock leads a triple life. Today’s elegance calls for more Orange Tapioca Cream Ford Motor Company is' guying tSie And he w'ondered, too, which face formality in entertaining. Brides’ 1-3 cup quick cooking tapioca. luncheon in one of their new tri- might betray its ow'ner if he should grounds.” showers are given with a 1:30 TO WEAR BERUFFLED j 1-2 cup sugar. motor club type of planes. Eight say, suddenly: “Regardless of what luncheon; bridge breakfasts are prominent Detroit club officers and ^ Dundee flushed. He knew very FROCKS WITH BOWS 1-4 teaspoon salt. Captain Strawn says, I don’t think scheduled at 11 and are charmingly j 1 quart milk, scalded. newspaper women are . to be guests, j Doris Matthews’ murder has been well that Captain Strawn had no in­ dignified and formal; after teas from Fljing is still a new experience t o . Is Smartly Fenaininc 1 egg yolk, slightly beaten. solved. tention of keeping the Berkeley 5 to 7 have gone back to prewar 1 egg white, stiffly beaten. many people zind the first requisite - Not that he had any intention of family or their guests under the quality and now come under the title in an air menu is food Which wi^ slightest restraint, so he was lying, with gorgeous Easter lilies for the j you have sheer beauty that is 1 teaspoon orange or vsinilla ex- throwing such a bombshell, of “high teas,” which means much center. One of the new damask worthy of a June bride. If it is.pres- tracL be easily assimilated. Some people course. His mind was a maelstrom for purposes of his own, when he more beautiful service and lots more 4 oranges, sections free from become giddy at certedn altitudes, said: cloths has a 14th century design ents you are giving the bride, in­ of questions, unexplained and ap­ to eat. . . . . i woven into it of a chanticleer, which i stead of a party, she would welcome membrane. so light, crisp, savory food will ap­ parently unrelated facts and half- “I believe Captain Strawn would Four ingredients, besides the ac- js quite an interesting motif for I any of the' table appointments men- Add tapioca, sugar and salt to peal rather thail heavy,.solid dish­ like for all of us to be within in- formed suspicions. But as yet he tual refreshments, go into making this season of the year. Large lace tioned. But in fairness to her sense milk, and cook in double boiler 15 es. In a plane people pot care-to had no more idea who killed Doris stant reach. This is one reason I table service .appealing and impres- cloths, hand-embroidered ones and of proportion, never give her flat minutes, or until tapioca is clear, linger long around a . table. The Matthews—if Johnson did not do it ’ am presuming upon your hospitali- sive. First, perhaps, is the linen sets of runners and place cloths are silver, a part of a service or even a stirring frequently. Pour small menu chosen was consomme, olives, —than had his parrot, the “Watson' ty-' which today sets the color scheme all in good taste, whole service without first consult­ amount of tapioca mixture over egg celery, vegetable, salad,. all-bran ( he hoped was even now on its way “I see!” George Berkeley agreed of the flowers, candles, food and \ Real Pink Tea ing her taste and what she may have yolk, stirring vigorously. Return to muffins, coffee and macaroons. . curtly. “How long do you think our from the Rhodes House. bonbons. Second, comes the silver, | por the “high-tea” the very latest \ on hand or in her mind. double boiler and cook until thick­ The club plsme has a’ cute kitch­ VNo, no, Wickett! Take it away! liberty will be curtailed?” and lucky the woman who owns j color is bride’s blush pink, with Table linen is a different matter ened. Remove from fire; fold in egg enette, small but so convenient that The very sight of food makes me “Probably only a day or two,” sterling. Third, comes the crystal, | liaens in this color, pink roses for for the bride does not exist who white and flavoring. Place few sec­ a complete meal may be cookeh and ill!” Mrs”. Berkeley protested, as the ' Dundee answered uncomfortably, and last and very important the! centerpieces and bonbons to match, would not welcome variety in the tions of orange in bottom of serv­ served to eight jwissengers- .The fuel butler bent over her with a vege-. “Johnson may be caught any min- china. ^ ^ q-jjg dining room should be used for matter of linens and the more di­ ing dish and cover with tapioca mix­ used is a concentrated gas. ’fhere table dish. “But do eat—all of you! ute, you know. If he confesses or Lively Colors for Bridge j refreshments for a “high-tea,” with versified they are in colors, the more ture. Garnish with whipped cream. is a small ice box and ^ a e e ' for .... My beautiful, beautiful pearls! j if any direct evidence of his having If it is a bridge breakfast you are the coffee service at one end, the tea she will be pleased. Serves 8. utensils and hot plate. Other ap­ And my pigeon-blood ruby! If I committed the murder is foimd—” giving the bride, go in for lively, service at the other and all manner Crystal and china are more like pointments in this Ford plane are could only get my hands on that! “What if he proves it wasn’t striking, modernistic color. There of appealing sandwiches, cakes, can- 1 silver than linen, in this respect. No Many widths and many fabrics six reclining, upholstered chairs aad > vile man—And he seemed such a him?” Gigi demanded. “Captain are damask cloths for this with dies, and nuts along both sides. If j bride likes odds and ends of this or make the new spring hats. There a davenport, a combination! writing' gentleman, too! I mean for Strawn says Doris was. murdered striped bordets, in gay tone, and i salad is served, it should have place I that. If you wish to give a whole are tweed, satin and lace straws, desk, radio cabinet and. bookcase. valet—” betw’een half-past 11 and 12 o’clock. centerpieces of a group of cards! at an adjoining table, with a third | set of goblets, plates, cups and combinations of straws and felts. The walls and ceiling are fiifi^ed in

“Qan’t we talk of something else, What if Johnson could prove he left woven into the linen. There are j assistant hostess taking care of it. \ saucers, that is one thing. But if it Panamalac is a bakou straw weave cloth and padded to •'’ reduce the Abbie?” George Berkeley interrupt­ before then?” lively setsin crepe paper in lacquer j For any of these parties, except | is a few of each you have in mind, with a sheened surface; then there noise of the motor as ipuch as pos­ ed coldly. “ Your jewels were in­ "That is -./hy I am not permitted red, jonquil yellow and other vivid ■ the breakfast, the new crystal is i you -will do -veil to inquire into the are crins and Milans of a fine soft sible. ; sured. They can be replaced—” to play golf this afternoon. Miss colors and there are exquisitely deli- j an excellent choice for dishes. Come I color, shape, type and patterns she texture in all shades to be worn MAR-Y>TJ|sYLOR. “But Doris can't!” Mrs. Berkeley I Sherlock Holnies!” her father an- cate pastel toned crepe de chine, I of the newest crystal is bubble crys- ■ likes. with the lovely flowered chiffons wailed, dabbing at her eyes. “Do : swered for Dundee, a smile twitch- voile and fine handkerchief linen, | tal, or white with stars, gingham < In other words remember that when coats are eliminated later in you think you can get me another [ jug at his stern mouth. “Use the straight from Paris, charming in j pattern, stripes or plaids in white or } the well-dressed table has the en- the season. GEORGETTE BLOUSES maid just as good, dear Mrs. • library anyway, Dundee.” their appeal. color. Given a table with pretty | semble idea well learned and what- Lambert?” When Mrs. Lambert, slim and im- If it is luncheon you are giving, linen, lovely ;ilver and plates, cups j ever accessories you contribute A new novelty in showers—bridal The georgette blouse is back, j “I’m afraid not,” Mrs. Lambert maculate in the powder-blue sweater the table may be austerely while. and saucers in the new crystal, and should be suited to the bride’s taste. not April ones—is the clothes-line with neck ruffles , and frilly details^ said coldly. and pleated cream-colored flannel shower. Contrary to its name, it for wear with spring suits./Pale “Don’t Mother,!’ Dick Berkeley skirt which she had been wearing merely means that friends may pink is a popular shade for'wear groaned, then, without excusing all morning, took her seat in one of bring anything that washes and with either blue or black sints. himself, he kicked back his chair the big leather armchairs in the li­ irons. A cute way of arranging such and bolted from the dining room. brary, Gigi snatched up an ottoman, a shower is to have a real clothes­ VIOLET COAT “When I think the poor darling planted it at the social secretary’s Uncle Sainl^ line hung up across the dining or died trying to defend my jewels j feet and flopped down upon it. 511 some other room, with all the gifts Maggy Rouff makes a violet wool-^ from that wretched—” Mrs. Berke-; “And I’ve been told that adoles­ HEALTH pinned up on it. The bride should en coat for spring with one-sided I ley went on, her voice quivering. cents were abnormally sensitive,” be given a clothes basket to put her capelet with blue fox.- “ You wish you hadn’t slapped her, Dundee grinned down at her. “Do By ANNETTE gifts into. Showers seldom are sur­ don't you?” Gigi cut in cruelly. DON’T TRY TO TREAT ,, surgical method. Sometimes the | prise parties nowadays, birt the you ever wait for an invitation Miss HEADACHE UNTIL frontal sinuses become blocked with “George, are you going to let that Georgina Berkeley?” It promises to be a very feminine j hostess can spring a surprise in the BLACK ETAMINB child talk to me like that?” “Never—if I think I shan’t get,it,’.’ | season! Even in smaU folk of 2, 4 CAUSE IS LEARNED the development of what is called j novel way in which she presents the j vacuum headache, which also must “Sorry Abbie!” Gigi apologized she retorted cheerfully, pillowing her and 6 years are discussing their new j gifts. Of course the old-fashioned Black etamine ^fl^hlons a charm­ BY DR., MORRIS FISHBEIN be treated by opening the passage j showers of silver, linen, crystal, curtly, her eyes blazing. “It’s just ^ head comfortably against Mrs. Lam­ frocks with ruffles and bows. ing little cutaway suit, 'With longer that I can’t bear- Editor, Journal of the American from the sinus into the nose. i PROTECT NATIVE FLOWERS kitchen and other wares are always bert’s knees. T amhnrt i I sclected is adorably I Medical Association, and of Hygeia, There are headaches associated back to the coat, rounding just i c e j “That will do, Gigi!” Mr. Berke­ “Let her stay, i good. the skirt’s yoke. 'White point d’es* * ley commanded sternly. Tirter hand nn smart. It is practical too. It is yel- | the Health Magazine with the toxic results of various | By P. L. RICKER begged, laying a tender hand on poisons, such as alcohol, tobacco,! prit makes a dressy little sleeveless low pique. Soft^ocoa brown shade 1 ^ consideration of the One of the most conspicuous the bright brown curls. “Gigi loved ether or lead. The headache may j blouse that tucks in. Throughout the meal Clorinda ! Doris?—too.” of grosgram ribbon tied at waistline I t headache before Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. things about spring gloves is the accents the basque effect of the York Academy of Medicine, be due to anemia, when the blood I Department of Agriculture way they are worn, pulled up high Berkeley and Seymour Crosby spoke You were very fond of Doris, is poor in the essential substances. not at all. except for murmured ac­ Mrs. Lambert?” Dundee seized the bodme. The flounces of the skirt are Frederick Tilney classified vari- Each section of the country has over the cuff or suit or frock. They gatoered at the top. | ^^g varieties which indicate how Headaches may be due to kidney all have decidedly longer wrists and knowledgements of Wickett’s serv­ opening. involvement, to eyestrain, or to dif- its characteristic native flowers and KITC«€N It’s an opportunity to make up it is that the cause of the although no spring species is found many have novel cuff decorations, ices. But Clorinda’s silence was the “I loved her,” Mrs. Lambert an­ several dainty frocks at a very small; 'flculties with digestion. stillness of deep happiness and peace swered simply. headache.ise sought in any attempt in all regions, similar species are QU€STiONNAIR.€ _____ outlay. The nervous type of headache is Refreshments now match the lin­ —or so it seemed to Dundee. Her to overcome the condition when it extremely prevalent. As pointed out found in nearly all sections. ------^ 4 — ^ magnificent dark eyes were softly ; h o w .on. you occurs again and again. In all but the most sparsely en on which they are served, the by Doctor Tilney, its diagnosis de­ candles that light the tables or radiant and an unsuspected gentle­ Sixteen varieties of headache were pends on eliminating all of the other settled areas many varieties of ness and sweetness hovered over the wanLrw fo Sk L?h 'o' classified; including, first, brain tu- | floral centerpiece. years. causative factors and 'the making spring flowers need protection beautiful mouth that had been so the utmost freedom. Strawn had mor, and second, brain abscess. In of a careful study of the personali­ from too much picking if suc- arrogant. asked her two or three hurried ques- both instances, the only possible re ty of the human being to make sure ! ceeding generations are to enjoy “ Hard cooked eggs may be stuff­ tiny red dots is very cute worn with lief is by surgery which removes ed with various mixtures. Minced Crosby wa:, silent out of weariness tior.s after the discovery of John- a red leather belt, with neckline bow that there is no influence ir his home ! them. Agriculture, commercial and profound depression—a silence ' sex's flight with the stolen valuables, the tumor, in case that is possible, ham, mixed with egg yolk and mois of navy blue ribbon. conditions, maritial relations, or fi- i and real estate developments are rnovoTTaitip is delicious which not even his exquisite cour- j but there had been no time then to and permits the infected material to nancial resnonsibilities associated i fast robbing us of much of our at- I ^ned \nth mayonaise, is delicious Tub silk in gay print,, organdie. nanciai responsiomues associacea | iRndscane One of the most favored ways is to to.,y could ,oad ,o Oreak. go I drain away from the abscess. with the onset of the headache. , - - • « Mrs. Lambert dutifully sympa­ The third cause of headache is ■ lanasc p . .... mix the finely mashed yolk of the HOW batiste and voile appropriate. , , V, Headaches of the migraine type i The anemone or wind flower, egg with a rich, oily French dress­ thized with Mrs. Berkeley in her met Phyllis Benham, who was Pattern price 15 cents in stamps related to infection of the brain by families, to come on i bluebell, columbine, spring beau- broken, semi-hysterical complaints Doris’s mistress then,” Mrs. Lam­ the organism that causes the major . remilar intervals and to be ex-i ty, ladyslipper, dogtooth Violet or ing to which a dash of cayenne and CAN I IMPftOVE against Johnson, the fact that the bert answered. “The two girls were or coin (coin is preferred). 'Wrap venereal disorder. If this c^dition uiy. trilllum, gentian, phlox a teaspoonful of dry mustard has coin carefully. been added. Theoe may be rolled in big party could not take place and more like chums than mistress and 13 disposed by positive Wasser-j ^j^^gg lead sedentary lives and is j geranium, shooting . star f o . and THE FLAVOR the unfairness of life in general. But I feel certain you will be pleased waxed paper the day before. They lady’s maid. I believe Doris had with this popular model. And I wish mann test and by other methods j frequent in those who spend 1 spiderwort are among our most only her lips sympathized, consoled. been with Phyllis about three years that are used in such dia^oses,! outdoors widely distributed and best known will remain perfectly fresh and to take this opportunity to call to proper treatment will alleviate the j crisp in an electric refrigerator. before Phyllis’s marriage to Mr. your attention that there is a splen­ flowers, and most of them need OF GRAPEFRUIT? Crosby. They were about the same headache. protection except in the more in­ 1 age—22 then, I think. I was instant­ did selection of children’s frocks in - headache may be due, as in ' Mid-Air Luncheon our new Spring Fashion Magazine. 1 1 1 6 EX-PRlNCESiS SAILS accessible places. Even there Sprinkle a little Ivory Selt ly attracted to Doris, partly because the fourth class, to infection of the i are thousands being dug up and A luncheon in the sky is a brand of her sweetness and beauty, but It would be a good idea to send 10 brain by germs ^uch as those which over the cut fruit, this Tie YELLOW cents additional when you order this j Hamburg, Germany, April 8.— sold to gardeners. largely because of her loyalty and cause inflammation of the brain or (AP)—The former Crown Princess If you must have a wild < gar­ brings out the natural fin- devotion to Phyllis. And that, Mr. pattern. Then I'll mail you a copy meningitis. In such instances, diag­ of the book. Cecilie, accompanied by her young­ den, collect- your own seed, taking PENQL Dundee, is why I asked to speak to nosis is made by examination of the est son, 18-year-old Frederick, sail­ care to leave enough to increase It Is Easy vor. w ith the you.” spinal fluid, and if the organism of ed aboard the Caparcona today for the supply. Plant this seed imder “ Yes?” Dundee prompted, when Manchester Herald I meningitis .'is (discovered, the treat­ Buenos Aires where they will visit the conditions of soil, light and Want an qniuuel eeek h««jk?-'‘Av !DBAND she paused lipcause her voice broke. Pattern Service ment is the use of the anti-menin­ her second son, Louis Ferdinand, moisture similar to the wild habi­ To End Fat free copy of the Woreester. Salt’ “ Oh, don’t you see?” she cried, gitis serum given into the spine. who is in business there. The former tat. Or purchase seed carefully That ia. in the way, used by Cook Book explaining the paany almost passionately. “Doris was not fill As a man grows older his arteries crown princess intends to return to collected and accompanied by in- I m odem physicians. N o abnonnal exeiw - kitchen aqd hoaMthold niea « f ‘just a maid,’ just an ordinary serv­ As bur patterns are mailed tend to harden and his blood pres­ formation as to planting require- i dse or d i^ but help to a gland that ia from New York City please allow Germany in time to celebrate her aalt is yours f«r the aalrinf, Ad* ant, if there is such a thing! She sure to rise. Associated with the silver wedding anniversary, June 6. ments. weak. The recent large reduction in was a lovely girl, a beloved girl, a five days. rise in blood pressure and harden­ Buttercups, violets (except excess fat has been lately due to that dress: Worcester Salt Cy., loyal friend. These truths about Price 15 Cents ing of the arteries headaches are birdsfoot), evening primrose, blaz­ method. 104, 71 Murray St,^ew Yesk, Doris must be recognized by you— frequent, and these ' constitute the LACE EDGED ing star, ciquefoil, groundsel, This modem method is embodied in N .Y . . .H ■- 2 k c i l c o » by the police—^when you are trying fifth class outlined by Doctor Tilney. wild rose, wild sunflower, golden- Mannola prescription tablets. PeoNe to solve her murder.” The treatment of this condition is, of A white chiffon blouse for an old­ rod and asters make attractive have uss or by^of March, . lands in the Pacific, where sea'bot*- as your friends have dooai at o i ^

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,’ SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.," “TUESDAY, APRIL 8,1930.

‘‘TAKE A POKE AT HIM, TOD” NIGHT HAWKS KEEP

----- ^ ALAN "S’SI jrL d FOR BASKETBALL PRESS. SPO»415> ECiTCR THREE POINT LEAD bi4Vm.mM BBftDQSR Like bees out trf a btve, impatient ■5" D m YOU KNOW THAT— to be buzzing around, toousaods of M9 FOB TT B CSAMFlOKSmP. agile boys and young men have b?- •gmf liad an eleven in 1905 U o^in J o Be SlidBmed Sn- gun to swarm upon toe cinders, IS that was hard to beat. . . . The s»:„. The Kew York Athletic Com- Seem Cerli^n to Cop Pen­ about toe jumping pits and over the late Walter Ecisersall was play­ B B S f mission has placed its ' biesaing The man who indulges in hurdles. 'Track and field activity is a Bill- V' ing to r Chiikigo then. . . . It was der Each B a^el n East- • SBl v: .f‘‘ nant With Only One More small talk, hahds it out sure harbinger of spring in schools i • upon the proposed match between a boner hy Daimy Clark that fin­ and colleges toroughout toe country. J. Kukauskas or Josef Paul Cocko- ally lost the game for Michigan. eiB h e r o d ^ y e League in large quantities The Texas and Southern. Metho­ K i l l shay or Jack Sharkey or whatever . . , Epkersali kicked to Clark be- Night to Go; All Matches dist relays fumitoed toe impetus for his name is, party o f the first part, Ills own goal line. . . . All ■ BBI Clark had to do was touch toe an April campaign that draws no- j B I B B . 'and Herr Max Schmeding £rom Ger­ Gaaies Next Season. IBBB ball to the groimd, and it would tion-wide attention toe end of the BBBB many. The deed is to be executed One-Sided Last Night. month to Philadelphia and Des June 12, preceded by all the proper liave been taken out to the 25- Moines, where toe Pennsylvania and fanfare of a heavyweight champioo- I yard hne. . . . But Clark tliought Championship games in toe Ekist- Drake carnivals bold sway, dose to ship afitair. That’s what it’s to be' ‘ he saw his way dear and started ern Intercollegiate Basketball Lea­ Both the Night Hawks and the ^ 30,000 athletes compete annually in called, anyway, so there isn’t much.i I to run with it. . . . Chicago gue in the futore will be piayed with Charter Oaks took the maximum ; these spectacular meets, with the anyone can do about it. | stopped Iiim before he had three officials instead of two, * ac­ four points in their Herald League i Fresno relays on toe Pacific Coast Far be it from us to be too | ' crossed his own goal line, win- cording to an announcement last j ning the game, 2 to 0. . . . Clark night by Ellwood W. Kemp, Jr., matches last night. The nocturnal . )ij\^ furnishing a simultaneous chance on particular, but it is our thought April 26 for more concentrated in this matter that the Hurtful j I left school and headed for the Secretary-Treasurer of the circuit, leaders now are three up with four I I wilds. . . - Eddie Brannick has i ! track and field competition than any Hamburger, or Max Schmeling, is i This decision was made by the Exe­ served for 25 years as traveling cutive Committee of the league in to go, so to speak. Next week’s | other day in toe year. getting in on this pretly cheap, session ends the league and all the | On this date it may be possible to secretary of toe Giants. . . . He secret session at the Columbia Uni­ as the boys used to say in Tim never lost his baggage. -. - Often versity Club on Sunday. Night Hawks need to do to cop the compare the performances o f three McGrath’s place out Frisco way. pennant is brea*k even with the of the country’s greatest college he has to make pretty quick The six league teams — Yale, The Hamburger is about tp col­ tr a in connections for toe team, strong British American team. They sprinters. Unfortunately', they can- Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Dart­ lect 25 per cent, of a gate that un­ sometimes h av^ toe players j not be gotten together for the day, mouth and Pennsylvania—will em­ would have to lose all t° » t ^ S T A T iC < doubtedly will go well over fSOO,- change from unifOTms into street nosed out by the (garter Oaks who I but it will be worto noting toe re- ploy a second umpire in their cham­ g. ttoetiSnat OF R?£rto»Ji;Ne 000. And, if you know Gypsy clothes, with no more protection pionship games next year regardless will iindoubteiy win four frona the j turns if Frank WykerfI of Southern unuL Mou) SlKi6: Daniels, is wonderful. than a taxicab. . . . Says he has of any move for or against-the plan Shell Gas on forfeit. A loss of three I Cailfornia performs at Fresno, Cy "S ome: pick The lesi trouble with roimdin^ up the by toe Joint Rules Committee, which points would bring the league to a j Leland of Texas diristian does his Two Years Ago. rookies than toe regulars. hold its annuEd meeting at the deadlock finish. I stuff at Des Mcrines and George The British Amencsins took four A CbOPlB OfSOiftLlOttL In 1928, some place alcHJg the Hotel Astor over the week-end. Simpson of Ohio State again leads Rhine, the Hurtful Hamburger The joint committees, made up of points from the strong West Sides V______toe sprinting parade at Philadelphia. last night and if they sh ^ sMlar mingled with this Gypsy Daniels more than a score of members, in­ strength next week, toe Night and was knocked colder than a cludes representatives of the Na­ Simpson, Wykoff and Leland all pawnbrokers heart. In toe first mm ORDERS) tional CoUe^ate A. A., the Young Hawks may be in for a tough ttoe. have hit the world's official record The Night Hawks won the third round, mind you. Gypsy Daniels 'Men’s CSiristian Association, toe figure of 9 3-5 seconds for the “ 100” is a fair sort of preliminary boy. Amateur Athletic Union, the Na­ same from the Construction by o^y TOM BURKE NAMED so often that it has ceased to be ’The record books cany no maxtionj TO DEFEND TITLE tional Federation of State High one pin last night. The Charter startling. Simpson ran the first of Gypsy Daniels except tinder i School Athletic Associations and Oaks, meanwhile, mauled toe Pir­ “nine-three” ever witnessed on his­ ates four times. The Majors had an Max Schmeling, where toe books] toe Chartered Boards of Officials. GROVE C i n PILOT tone Franklin ^eld last April but W . St. John, Chairman of the com­ interesting match with the Centers state: “K- O . by 1.” We have seen later, with the sta i^ f^ blocks^ he Chicago, AprU 8.—(AP)-;-Jackie mittee and director of athletics at but also won four. The Herald did “nine-four”' at Chicago. Leland Gypsy Daniels. And we have not missed a grand chance to prance up Fields, world welterweight cham­ Ohio State University, has encour­ has started his 1930 drive sensa­ marveled. ’ pion, has been ordered to sign up for two notches in the standing at the Grove City, Pa., April 8.— “Bles^ngs on thee, little man,” wrote the poetic Mr. Whittier for aged the double umpire jflan in the tionally in Texas and Wykoff has Schmeling, in our opinion, has a championship fight by the Illinois "West and is expected to urge its expense of the Shell Gas but failed (Special.)—Tom Burke of Sharon just aa occasion as this, toe meeting in Los Angeles recently of fallen -into fortunate hands in been pronounced unbeatatAe on toe Primo Camera, the vast Venetian, and Tod Sloan, most famous jockey of State Athletic Oomufissiem. The adoption this week. to roll for averages. was elected captain of the Grove Joe Jacobs and Billy McCamey. coast. time. Those grotesque things the tiny Tod has on his hands happen commissioners decided that Fields oifficials of the Eastern Intercol­ City College basketball squad for an He has had a beautiful "build-up” P.W. P.L. It will be one of the high spots c ° to be toe vast one’s pleasure mitts, toe 16-ounce variety that are sup­ had delayed too long, the business of legiate League feel that with an um­ next year, at a meeting of toe let- as the industry terms it. He won . 79 25 termen held Saturday. The selection the year if these three, with Tolan, posed to be ^ soft as pillows but aren’t when Primo slips his iron fists defending his title. pire stationed under each basket, Night Hawks from Johnny Risko, knocking fouls can be detected with much . 76 28 was anticipated on the Grove City Bracey and a few others, can he Fields defeated Joe Dundee, the Charter Oaks collected for the National Collegiate into them. ’ ' that young fellow out in one of g u tte r accuracy than when only . 71 33 campus, as Burke will be a senior champion, in a title bout at Detroit M a jo r s ------• championships in Chicago next two (ffficials are charged with Centers ...... 63 41 next season and has played three Risko’s careless moments. At top last August, but had been recogniz­ watching toe entire court. A ma­ Brit. Amer. . ..63 41 years of good basketball for toe June. time of the knockout Risko was ed as champion by toe National . 60 44 ahead of the Hamburger oa Boxing Association since Ms victory jority of fouls occur in the vicinity West- Sides .. Crimson. of one of the baskets when a player Pirates ...... 31 73 The new Crimson floor leader had Among a number of other track points, and loafing along. over Young Jack Thompson, Cali­ Construction , . 30 74 and field performers worth keeping fornia Negro, in Chicago in March is in toe act of attempting a goal. his best year in the campaign of toe The donMe umpire p l ^ was tried Herald ...... 27 73 an eye on as the season sprints Godfrey’s Part. 1929. He lias fought several tones, past winter, although he has been a out in a game between Georgetown Shell G a s ----- . 16 84 along are: The Sport Digest Schmeling’s 1 mockout • of Risko but has not defended toe champion­ regular since his freshman days. In and Columbia here last winter, and spite of the fact that he was out of , University of was the only time Risko ever was ship, as required by toe N. B. A. Final Matches Washington hurdler, who has come knockout out, is true, but a large The Illinois Commission notified Gig met with toe approval ot all the a number of games, he registered 38 league officials lyho attended its At Gamba’s— field goals and was second in indi­ close on several ocqpsions to bust­ colored person from Leiperville, Pa., Rooney, Fields’ manager, that it Brit. Amer. vs. Night Hawks. ing Earl Thomson’s record o f 14 2-5 would recommend the throne be de­ working. vidual scoring. His sensational played an ' important part in that Several teams in the West have Centers vs. Pirates. shooting featimed a number of seconds for the 120-yard journey knockout. Prior to meeting Max, clared vacated unless Fields defends over the high timbers. tried out toe plan, and reports are At Farr’s— ^ games, notably the Pitt contest, Risko had gained a decision ovet Eric Krenz and , Young Corbett, HI, Fresno, Calif., that the Western- Conference repre­ Majors vs West Sides. when he tallied six difficult baskets George Godfrey, but Risko will tell Construction vs Herald. Stanford strong men, each of whom youngster, and Thompson, have sentatives win enter the joint meet­ from long range. ZONE DEFENSE SUPERIOR. you himself he doesn't want to wL'i At Conran’s— has been close to 52 feet so far in issued challanges to Fields, the ing p r e p ^ d to support the naeasure. Charter Oaks vs Shell Gas. the shotpuL Krenz already holds It becomes more and more apparent from time to time that, in some any more fights from George. Not -former’s demand for a crack at toe ’The Board of Coaches in the Ohio the discus tossing record. ways at least, toe zone defense is superior to the so-called man to man like that. It seems that you can title being backed by a $2,500 for­ Conference already has gone cm Night Hawks (4) of Georgia Tech, the win fights from George, but the feit. Thompson’s manager said he record in favor of, toe additional of­ system in basketball. We have had a pretty fair eaxmple of this fact ficial. F. Murphy ... 110 — — GERMAN TENNIS Olympic, broad jump champion and hospitalization pt^cess immedi­ would post a forfeit. Orenstein .... 102 137 120 _ i record-holder, who is ambitious to right here in our own state for several seasons with a Bristol high ately following such a victory i.s no great and lasting pleasure. G a d o ...... 114 111 97 TF a M SFI FI TFD college career by beat- school team doing the demonstrating. SPORTS Saidello ...... - 105 90 116 Now comes the interesting information that toe Athens, Texas, Following his victory over the Sasela ...... 139 117 103 Bob "Van Osdel of Southern Cali­ schoolb03TS who won the twelfth annual national interscholastic tourna­ softened Risko, Schmeling beat Sammy Mandell will get 37 T-2 B u r k e ...... — 107 103 fornia and Bert Nelson of Butler, in that well-known ax-man from the per cent of ttip. net receipts when he BOWLING ment at Chicago last week, also employ that style of play. No doubt the high jump. Basque, Paulino. But he had to defends his title against A1 Singer Total ...... 570 562539^671 Berlin, April 8. (AP) The Ger- of Pennsylvania, toe Hornets have some excellent players in their personnel, the three rally to beat the chopper in 15 in New York, July 17. TWO MAN TOURNAMENT Construction (0) man tennis federation today selected jjj decathlon. ’Thompson brothers for example, but it usually takes more than just rounds. 'There was nothing con­ Captain John McEwan had a A. K n ofla...... 103 92 105 340 Daniel Prenn and Heinz Landmann squad of 60 for his first practice ses­ good players to win a championship of caliber just annexed by the clusive about the performance. (At Farr’s) - Chase ...... 105 84 — 189 to represent Germany against Eng­ Duke has taken another swift sion as head coach at Holy Cross. land in the Davis Cup singles. Wal­ Texans. Anderson (5) Borowsky ..... 99 — 118 217 stride toward a place in the South­ Dempsey Knows. The Oklahoma Aggies won toe Besthold 110 327 ter Dessart and Heinrich Klein- 106 97— 203 Rogers ...... 103 114 ern athletic sun by engaging Wal­ Breezing through a bracket of 36 teams from every part of toe Behind Jack Dempsey’s recent national collegiate association cham­ 103 308 schroth were named as the German 130 103— 233 E. K n ofla ...... 108 97 lace Wade, Alabama’s famous foot­ United States to win the national title for two years in succession is a talk about coming back lurks pionships three years in succession. Stevenson ...... — 129 102 231 doubles team. *144 106— ball coach, for a five-year period, pretty good indication that the Hornets display a very sound brand of the desire to battle this bozo from John R. Richards, class of *96, 109 By the luck of the draw England starting in 1931. 'The “baby” of the won 11 “W ’s” in football, track and 97-^ i06 1572 basketball. Realizing all too well how hard a zone defense is to pene­ the Rhineland. Dempsey knows 102 Total ...... 518 516 538 and Germany meet in the opening Southern conference is already full- rowing at toe University of Wiscon­ 124— '226 round of European Zone Davis Cup trate, Manchester can fully appreciate the history-making feat which that he can beat' Max, and that ■------^ - - grown, so far as sports competition the gate,;, playing the German sin. 591 • Charter Oaks (4) competition. This round is sched­ Dartmouth’s baseball team has 627 1118 is concerned. Wade developed cham­ toe Athens team has just performed. Dempsey against the driginaJ arti­ Petke B. Wilkie .. . . . 9 9 113 105 317 uled to be completed by May 6. pionship teams, R osj Bowl winners an unusually strong pitching staff (0) WUkie 307 cle, would be something that 91 R. Robinson .. 102 114 91 There is wide interest in toe con­ and All-Americans such as Winslett this year. 92— 183 286 MAY DISCONTINUE TOURNAMENTS. , would stir the heart of even Tex 103 F. Anderson ___ 91 96 99 test. In addition to the natural and Holm at Alabama. He will take Both boxing and wrestling have 93— 196 333 Amost Alonza Stagg, the University of Chicago’s veteran athletic Rickard himself. Dempsey has 95 Giorgeti ... .. 117 102 114 rivalry between the two countries, a fine reputation as a coaching been given major sport ranking at 102— 197 87 307 they are closely matched in tennis not admitted this publicly. 89 A. Anderson .. 110 110 genius to the wealthy North Caro­ director, is the man who personally conceived toe idea of staging toe Virginia Military Institute. 113— 202 prowess having met in the Euro­ The Mauler never will have a 119 lina school. national tournaments. For the past few years, his scheme has met Gus Welch, star quarterback with 105— 224 535 496 1550 pean zone final last year with Ger­ Total ...... 5 1 9 with «tubbom opposition from several quarters, mainly from the Na­ chance to get this Hurtful the Carlisle Indians in the da3rs of Pirates (0) many winning. Hamburger, if Sharkey gets to 497 505 1002^ tional Federation of State High School Athletic Associations. It may Dm Thorpe, is assisting Dr, Allen Phillips ----- . . . 8 4 86 108 278 Since then German tennis hsis lost him first, in our honest opinion. Vosheli, Virginia lacrosse coach. 275 Harrison ,. . . . 8 4 96 85 one of its best players through the be that this year’s tourney will have been the last Sharkey should dispose of Schmel- Maryland’s spring sports team Anderson (S) Berthold 279 Mahoney .. . . . 8 6 86 107 death of Hans Moldenhauer In an There are many sensible reasons in favor of both sides of toe argu­ ing in short order, with a knockout. have 79 contests on the books, 54 126 110— 236 . . . 9 6 90 90 276 automobile accident. 104 Sherman .. Local Sport ment. Oneo f the biggest points in favor of abandoning the touma Perhaps you think differently. If of them at home. 104— 208 Dickson ‘ ----- .. 109 105 84 298 you hold Sharkey in low estate as a 133 115— 248 ment. One of the biggest points in favor of abandoning the touma- Vance, Herman, Wright and Bis- pugilist, you may have your doubts sonette, Brookl m’s aces, all ap­ 129 115— 244 474 1406 3 Total ...... 469 463 / Chatter athletics. It wouldn’t be so bad if the players on the teams were toe about his ability to beat Schmeling. parently will be in shape for toe big 107 156— 268 Last Night's Fights only ones affected, but such is not the case. In most every instance But we bold Sharkey in pretty low opening, April 15. ------West Sides (0) estate, too. And feel sure that he 599 COO 1199 . . . 9 7 88 134 319 the entire student body is effected. Many of them eat, drink and sleep Schubert .. There will be a meeting of toe will cook the Hurtful Hamburger to E. Wilkie (3) Co!e .. 100 97 108 305 basketball for weeks before and after the tournamnt. Obviously this PICKS ENGLISH TO WIN. 116 Petke ...... Philadelphia—Billy Jones, Phila., managers of the Bon Ami and Man­ a crisp. Yes, air, we do! 168— 284' S a d ...... 8 9 •108 98 295 outpointed James J. Braddock, Jer­ chester Green b£iseball teams at 7 is a decided detriment from a scholastic viewpoint. And, after all, we 112 108— 220 New York, April 8.— (A P )—Cyril Cervini ...... 107 97 96 300 sey City, 10. o’clock tonight in toe sports de­ go to school to obtain an education, not to play basketball. 120 124— 244 Canade . . . . ___ 97 116 98 311 Tolley, who ought to Imow a lot 9G Toronto.—Jack (Kid) Berg, Eng­ partment of the Herald office at Far be it from our policy to belittle sports. In many ways they are 113— 209 land outpointfed Jackie Phillips, To­ which time plans for an inter-city EXHIBrnON GAMES about British golfers, being amateur 113 117— 230 Total ...... 490 506 534 1530 ronto, 10. twilight baseball league will be dis­ both beneficial and necessary, but like everything else, there is a limit. champion, believes that toe team Brit. Amer. (4) which will represent England Buffalo.—Maxie Rosenbloom, New cussed. If many of our star young athletes put half as much interest into their YESTERDAY’S RESULTS 557 630 1187 McAdams . ___ 98 114 104 316 York, outpointed Harry Fuller, Ni­ education as they do in sports, toe community and the individuals them­ against the United States in toe 293 Evansville—Chicago (A) 11; New Metcalf ...... 102 101 90 agara Falls, 10. It is planned to have teams from Walker Cup matches at Sandwich in NELSON HITS 164. ...*130 116 111 357 selves would profit immeasurably. And so, perhaps after all, these York (N) 10, (10 innings). May is imusually strong and that it Wilspn .... Louisville.—Jimmie Brown, Cin­ Willimantlc and Kockville In toe cir­ Macon—Brooklyn 8; Atlanta 5. Last night at Conran’s aUeys Sam - Murphy . . . ___ 88 95 122 305 cinnati knocked out Gene Rick, In­ cuit and tonight’s confad will be a long trips to Chicago for a national basketball tournament aren’t what will win the trophy. Nelson showed some of his old time 121 127 361 ■little Rock—New York (8) 7; Returning to New York yesterday Cole ...... 113 dianapolis, 1. sort of a preliminary get-together to they are cracked up to be, although, personally, we confess that we d Little Rock 5. form when he turned in a string of Miami.—Bob Goodwin, Daytona sound out the “propolition.” Any for the first time since toe makeup 164. For toe benefit of some of the 547 554 1632 like to see them continued. Fort Worth—Fort Worth 9; Pitts­ Total ...... 531 Beach outpointed Mike McTig(ue, other local teams wishing to enter burgh 5. of the British team was announced, “top bowlers” of toe town. Nelson New York, 10. may be represented at the meeting Tolley said: “I think it’s an espe­ some 10 years ago,- was the best Charlotte, N. C.—Washington 5; cially good team, an especially Centers (0) Rochester. — Abie Lichtenstein, tonight. Boston (N) 2. bowler and billiard player in town. 92 105 291 strong one and it has been selected T. Anderson . . . 94 Rochester, outpointed Freddie Louisville— Detroit. 11; Louisville With a little more practice Sam A. Wilkie .. ___ 98 117 106 321 Mueller, Buffalo, 10. The members of the disbanded in a very business-like fashion. I might hold his own with any of 307 5. think too, it was a very wise move Thompson . . . . . 98 100 109 Manchester High basketball team Robs Family, Bums Bam Indiabapolis— Bostem (A ) 7; In­ them today.* 102 295 to pick the team so long in ad­ Humphrie . ...,1 0 1 92 DAWSON IN LEAD. have been awarded letters. They are dianapolis 7, (tie, 8 Innings). < S. Nelson .. . . . 119 108 99 326 Captain Dowd, Manager Lin­ vance of toe matches. Usually our Oklahoma City— St. Louis (A) side has been chosen only at toe last TWO MAN LEAGUE. Pinehurst, N. C., April 8fl— (AP)— coln Murphey, Bruno Nicola, How­ To Win Berth On Crack 14; Oklahoma Qty 1. In toe Conran Shoppe Two Man 1540 minute.” Total ------. . . 510 509 521 The honor of entering toe match ard Turklngton, A1 Smith, Johnny Bradenton—St. Louifc^ (N) 7; Tournament, toe McLagan-Shea Majors (4) play roimds, reserved for a select Tierney, Bill Courtney, Dick McCor­ Rochester 1. combination took four points frqm 323 Chartier .. . . . 106 114 103 16 was toe objective today of a mack, Marcus Moriarty, D. Squat- ‘ San Quentin Prison Nine New Orleans— Cleveland 10; New SIMMONS TO REPORT. toe fMt Werlosky-O’Bright team Mangson .. . . . 103 92 104 299 host of Simon pures competing In the rito and Jimmie O’Leary. Captain Orleans 6. Philadelphia, April 8.— (AP) — last night. McLagan turned in the Werlosky .. ___ 99 83 103 285 30th annual North and South Dowd also received a gold M, toe The long absense of A1 Simmons, fine average of 118. Conran ...... 119 119 113 351 Amateur Golf tournament. A field personal gift of Principal C. P. Eureka, Cal., April 8.— (AP) an opportunity to play on the TODAY’S GAMES Athletic’s outfielder ceased to be a Tonight Johnson and Warner meet K e b a r t___ . . . . 96 123 103 322 of 167, led by John Dawson of Chi­ Quimby. mystery today. Manager Mack an- —Jonas Grant, 19-year-old convict baseball team. Winston Salem, N. C.—Boston McLagan and Shea. cago yesterday marched through the Grant said he had been un­ noimced after receiving a telegram 1580 (N) vs. Washington. Total ...... 523 531 526 first 18 holes of toe 36 holes quali­ Managers of athletic teams at M. Indian, was being held here to­ able to find a place on the Red­ Terre Haute, Ind.—New York from the A’s champion hitter. Sim­ EIGHT BROOKLYN HURLERS. fying play. Dawson shot a 72, one H. S. for the ensuing year are as fol­ day on robbery and arson wood Creek, Cal., nine and had (N) vs. Chicago (A ). mons wired he would be here 'Thims- above par and three strokes better lows: G. Potterton with R. Daigle as charges as a result of his con­ heard from an ex-convict that Columbus—^Boston (A) vs, Co- day ready to play ball. He has been Atlanta, Ga., April 8.— (AP) — than his nearest rivals. In a triple assistant manager; baseball, D. fession that he robbed the home the San Qnentln team was one lumbus. ,. at Hot Springs since January tak­ Wilbert Robinson, manager of the CARNERA BOXES tie for second place were J. B. Ryer- Foley and C. Swanson; basketball, F. of Charles Marsh, a rancher, of the best in the state. He said Indianapolis—^Dftroit vs. Indian­ ing the baths there to rid his smkles Brooklyn Robins who has one of the son. Coopers town, N. Y.; Kenan Gambolattl and D. Wilson. and burned down a barn in the he fired the barn in order to apolis. of rheumatism. best pitching staffs bn record, has Smith, Raleigh, N. C., and C. R. hope that he would be sent to awaken -the Marsh family and Dallas-—Pittsbiurgh vs. Dallas. formed toe habit of bemoaning }ils The Herald was one o t th e very Somerville, London Ontario. George San Quentin prison and given assure his arrest. Louisville—Cincinnati vs. Louis­ lack of hurling- material. The diffi­ CLISBY TONIGHT J. Voigt, New York defending cham­ few newspapers in the state to ville. ^ ^ m akes culty seems to be that none of his pion had a 76 to tie with Forbes K. carry continued accounts of the Na­ Memphis—^New Yofk' (A) ys. a ICE IT HARD rookies turned out to be a second Wilson, York Harbor, Maine, for tional Higli School basketball wrestling before he was vanquished. Memphis. TO lEARW-'WHEN , Daz? 7 Vance, so Robbie is planning Los Angeles, April 8.— (AP) — fifth place. tournament at Chicago last week HOLY CROSS STAR The New Hampshire b-^y held Atlanta—Brooklyn vs. .^anta- YOU FALL FOR. SKATING f to depend on a small but • se^t Primo Camera, the Italian man- when the Athens team won the title “Strangler” Lewis to even terms for Oklahoma C lty-^t , Ixiuis' (A) group of nine pitchers. for the second year in a row. mountain, tonight will hoist his 270 BOXING TOURNEY. two hours og one occasion. vs. Oklahoma Clly'. ' ' , To make up' lor the shortlge pounds into a ring for his local debut Joe DeVito,\Italian heavyweight, Bradenton—St. LoujS . FN) vs. Robbie plans to keep eight Infifld- ROUSH STILL HOLDOUT. ON HARTFORD CARD against the fourteenth opponent of Boston, April 8.—(AP)— Four and Harry Mamas of Springfield wlU Rochester. “ ere. Evansville, Ind„ April 8.— (AB)— his current American tour. tested San Francisco boxers will bat­ tangle in toe 45 minute ^emi-final. Nc7/ Orleans— Cleveland vs,^^New’ T The opponent is Neil Clisby, 200 tle in toe second round bouts tonight Ed Roush, the New York Giants Orleans. ' ' , , outfielder has met Manager John Bob (Bibber) McCoy, former Holy Paul Adams, Boston, and Fred pound Los Angeles Negro whose of the National A. A. U. amateur Bruno, Connecticut lightwe^ht boxing tournament. Fighters from'McGraw but not. to talk over the Cross Football and baseball star, will chief claim to fame is that he once champlop, are slated for a thirty 'THREE OFFICIALS. A U T O M O B m p 14 other cities who were also win- terms of his contract. Roush drove meet Stanley Pinto of New Hamp­ staye^i six and one half rounds with shire in toe feature wrestling bout at minute tussle. Another bout, for George Godfrey. Clisby, however, ners in toe first round matches will here from his home at Oakland City New York, April 8.—(AP)—The yesterday to watch toe Giants take Foot Guard HaU in Hartford Thurs- which arrangements are pending, has defeated a number of aspiring completes the card. plan which Columbia and George­ REPAIRING ^¥eam?enterad from New Orleans an“ lT t? 10 beatingln teiTinnings|day night McCoy has been wres- . ! heavies. tling for the past two* years and town tested last winter of having Even the Negro’s staunchest sup­ and Chicago each scored three vic­ from toe Chicago' White Sox. His three officials for basketball games If ifs real aerrice you conversation with the Giant man­ boasts a fall over Gus Sonnenberg, porters are not expecting him to add tories in toe first round battling. The BARTELL IS READY. instead of two, will become official ager consisted of: generally recognized champion of bxiBir it here., to his sting of knockouts at the ex­ teams from New York, Washington, Dallas, Texas, April 8.— (AP) — for Eastern Intercollegiafe League Cleveland, Worcester and Boston “Hello Mac” the world. His only setback was re­ pence of the Italian giant. ceived from the former Dartmouth Dick Bartell, Pirate shortstop, who games next season. A t a secret ses­ each had two winners. Philadelphia, “Hello Eddie" sion here Sunday, the league execu­ McGraw later explained that be star and he holds wins over most of has been out of service ^ t o a Pittsburgh, Portland, Oregon, Hono­ sprained ankle, worked out with his tive committee decided to add a sec- WAN W A G N E R S lulu, Grand Rapids,-Unlontowp, Pa., no longer had anything to do with toe topnotchers in the game. • Babe Ruth never has, to wprk the Binto also gave Sonnenberg one of rnates for awhile yesterday. The ond umpire to-toft list of ^ffieWs ^ R V K J B T sunfield. ’That means he plays right and Norwich, Conn., were repre­ Roush’s signing while Roush after ankle is about mended and Dick was re j^ardleM of tllii ttCttdIi W 'wE- sented by one successful fighter in returning home, said be expected to his toughest matches, extending him 4Mia B U M a iK S t . field at home and, let.t field a good to 72 minutes of rough and tumble warned to take things easy. tional body. ' part of toe time on the road. toe first round. spend toe summer in Oakland City.

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CARD OF THANKS STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 631 brate its anniversary and entertain the Great Pocahontas and her staff. CARD OF THANKS MOVING—TRUCKING— APARTMENTS—FLATS— | Manchester Ladles Aid Elects. L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and I FOR RENT—VACANT May 1st, 6 | At the last meeting of the Ladles Evening Herald We wish to thank our friends and piano moving, modern equipment. ! room tenement, all improvements, | ROCKVILLE neighbors for kindness and sympa­ Aid Society of the Methodist Epis­ experienced help, public store­ steam heat and garage, adults pre- : copal church, the following officers CLASSIFIED thy shown to us at the time of the house. Phone 4496. i ferred. Inquire 52 Russell street. j death of our beloved daughter, and V------I To Organize Haymakers. were elected; President, Mrs. David ADVERTISEMENTS sister. PERRBTT & GLENNEY INC. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat on Cen­ At a meeting of Tankeroosan Gilpin; first vice president, Mrs. Tribe, Improved Order of Red Men, Claude Bilson; second vice presi­ Coant six averagre 'worfls to a line. MR. AND MRS. F. KEBART, Local,and long distance , express ter street, all impro»vements, with In tials, numbers and abbreviations CHARLES KEBART. and freight service, including over- I garage. Apply H. W. Harrison, 598 to be held in Red Men’s Hall this dent, Mrs. Edith Weber; treasurer, each count as a word and compound night express service between Man- ! Center street. Phone 3839. evening, it is expected a number of Mrs. Harry Symonds; secretary, V.ords aj, two words. Minimum cost is Chester and New York. Furniture ! the officers of Haymakers, a social Mrs. Harry Bodman; chairman of price ot three lines. LOST AND FOUND 1 moved under the supervision of ex- i FOR RENT—THREE five and 6 order consisting of members of Red sewing committee, Mrs. John Waltz. 1. ne rates per day tor trans’ent room tenements, all modern im- ads. LOST—STRING OF pearls, between perts and in specially constructed ! Men-about the state, will be present Men’s Club Elects Officers. KffeccM'e March 17, 18«. trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. provements.^Jnquire 147 E. Center for the purpose of organizing such a The Men’s Club of the Rockville Cash Ciharge Wadsworth street and Cheney street Telephone 7864., fi Consecutive Days .. 7 cts 9 cts mills. Reward if returned. to 13 society in Rockville. Fred Winsie- Baptist church has elected the fol­ 11 cts GENERAL TRUCKING—Equipped del of New Haven, formerly of this lowing officers for the ensuing year; 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts Wadsworth street. for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, 1 Day ...... 13 cts city, is one of the officers ’and it :s President, Walter Edward; vice hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. BUSINESS LOCATIONS All orders for irregular Insertions LOST—BLACK AND White Beagle expected he will be here to explain president, Irving Sweet; secretary, will be charged at the one time rate. hound puppy Monday evening. Prompt service, reasonable rates. FOR RENT 64 Special rates tor long term every Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. the rules and regulations of the Abner Thorne; treasurer, Arthur day advertising given upon request. Finder please return to 52 Garden FOR RENT—OFFICES in Profes­ order. Edwards. -\ds ordered for three or six days street. Telephone 7327. and stopped before the third or fifth sional Building, 829 Main street. The meting will commence Plans are now imderway for a day will be charged only for the ac­ PAINTING^REPAIRING 21 Apply Geo. E. Keith. promptly at 8 o’clock and following Ladies Night, whish will be held in tual number of times the ad appear­ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 the regular business routine there the near future. ed. cliarging at the rate earned, but WANTED— PAINTING and paper- FOR RENT—LARGE room 20x55, will be initiation of a class of candi­ no allowances or refunds can be made Notes. FOR SALEl—1927 ADVANCED Six hanging. John Hostettler, 127 suitable for lodge or business, rear dates. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cripps of on six time ads stooped after the Wetherell street. Telephone 6576. fifth day. Nash sedan, in perfect condition. of Professional Building, 829 Main Money Caklers Meeting. Union street were the guests of Mr. No “ till forbids": display lines not Owner has no further use for street. Apply Geo. E. Keith. The “Money Caklers’’ 4-H Poultry and Mrs. John Lorrmer of 'thomp- sold, , PAINTING AND PAPER hanging, The Herald will not be responsible same. Call 8031. neatly done, prices reasonable. Club will hold its next regular meet­ sonville on Sunday.- for more than one incorrect insertion ing at the Vernon Depot school on Miss Elizabeth Felden of this city FOR SALE—OAKLAND touring, James F. Roach, Jr., 36 Walnut HOUSES FOR RENT 65 of any advertisement ordered for Monday evening, April 14. Ten can­ with winter enclosure, all in good street. Dial 5921. and Frederick Smith have filed more titan one time. marriage intentions. The inadvertent omission of Incor­ condition. Price ?30. Phone 8498. FOR RENT—MAr 1.-6 room didates will be initiated. The club rect publication of advertising will be house, modern imprefvements, 2 car boasts of a large membership and Miss Blanche Ainsworth, daugh­ rectified only by cancellation of the REPAIRING 231 mucli interest :: taken at each ter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ains­ charge made for the service rendered. GOOD USED CARS garage, 15 Delmont street. Write All advertisements must conforrp Cash or Terms UPHOLSTERING and repairing. or ’phone Miss Grace Tanner, 117 meeting. worth of Ellington avenue, has re­ in style, copy and typography with Madden Bros. No job too small, all work guaran­ Signoury street, Hartford. Tele­ Vernon Grange Meeting. turned to her studies at Lasalle regulations enforced by the publish­ 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 phone 6-3366. The Ladies Degree team of the Seminary at Aubumdale, Mass. ers and they reserve the right to teed. Phone 4892. edit, revise or reject any cony con­ Ellington Grange, conferred the The April meeting of the Rock­ sidered objectionable. FOR SALE—1925 Essex Coach, $50 VACUUM CLEANER, pnonographs, first and second degrees on a class ville Visiting Nurse Association Cli'iSING HOURS—Classified ads to cash, good tires. Inquire 28 Foley clock, gun repairing, key fitting. SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 of candidates at the regular meeting which was to have been held this he published same day must be re­ street or telephone 4889. ceived bv 12 o'cioch noon: Saturdays Braithwaite. 52 Pearl street. of Vernon Grange on Friday eve­ evening, will be held on Tuesday FOR RENT — 10 ACRES good evening of next week. 10:30 a. m. 10 GOOD USED CARS tobacco land. Inquire Mrs. Delnicki, ning. There was a goodly number SEWING MACHINE repairing of of the members out to the meeting Rev. R. L. Walker was the TELEPHONE YOUR Crawford Auto Supply Company all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ Foster street, Wapping. and much praise could be heard for Preacher at the First African Bap- WANT ADS. Centei & Trotter Streets plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward 1 \ds are accepted over the telephone Telephone 6495 and 8063 street. Tel. 4301. the excellent work of the degree church on Sunday. Rev. A. E. at the CHARGE RATIO given above FARMS AND LAND FOR team. Hendricks resigned last week. as a convenience to advertisers, but SEE US BEFORE SALE 71 After the meeting delicious re­ tlie CASH RATES will be accepted as BUYINL A USED CAR COURSES AND CLASSES 27 freshments were served in the din­ FUEL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ Terms—Trades Considered ness office on or before the seventh TALCOTTVILLE FA R M -28 acres, ing hall by the social committee. day following the first Insertion of BETTS GARAGE POIICE HOID BANDIT BARBER TRADE taught in day 6 rooms, electric lights, furnace, Neighborhood Club Meeting. each ad otherwise the CH.^RGE Hudsoa-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce. I and evening classes. Low tuition R.\TE will be collected .No responsi­ heat, new barn, silo, apple orchards The Neighborhood Club will meet bility for error.s in teleplioned ads rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 and small berries. Will exchange on Thursday afternoon at the home Providence, R. I., April 8.-^(AP) will be assumed and tbeir accuracy Market street. Hartford. for sms^ 6 rboiii house well locat­ of Mrs. Richard Blankenburg cannot be guaranteea. GARAGES—SERVICE- of —Theodor© L. Morell, 19, of 139 At- STORAGE 10 ed. O. R. Lamphier Farm, Man. Liberty street. After needlework'■I- lantic Ave., was arrested early to­ INDEX OF HELP WANTED— 860 Main street, East Hartford. there will be a social hour and re­ day, and according to police, con­ CLASSIFICATIONS freshments. FOR RENT—GARAGES it $5 per FEMALE 35 Phone 8-3221. fessed before being positively identi­ month rear of Professional Build To Speak To Mothers. fied that he was one of tw6 young 1 - ...... r» FOR SALE-L60 ACRE farm with ing, 829 Main street. Apply Geo. E. WANTED — CHAMBER maid, Mrs. Charles Daniels will be the men who robbed a simdicate store ^ la n ...... ••••• ...... c Keith. 6 room house, apple orchard, about _____ 1> Swedish, experienced;, with refer­ speaker at the next meeting of the collector m Central Falls of $600 FUEL AND FEED 49-A TENEMENTS 63 100,000 feet standing timber, all for ...... K ences. Call Mrs. Richard O. Cheney, Mother’s Club of Union Congrega­ last Friday noon. He was identified iCl U Ul utiUiv- ...... APARTMENTS—FLATS— $3,750. Wm. Kanehl. Telephone 95 Forest street. HAY FOR SALE—No. 1. Price S20 | tional church, which will be held___ on William Knowles. 34, of Valley j^OoL nrio lu u iiu •••••••••• • BUSINESS SERVICES ton in barn. Telephone Rosedale 7773. Wednesday evening, April 17. FOR RENT—THREE room apart­ ■o, —r - - --- Mr.s.a-s one of the men who robbed AnnounceniciiLo ...... _ OFFERED 13 21-3. George------president, Herzog, i will . Police stated. Tlie second Tnan ments, modern improvements. Ap­ ,3 A ntoniohilen HELP WANTED—MALE 36 preside. There will be a soloist, and { sought, his identity known _____ 4 WANTED—STERILIZING tobacco WOOD FOR SALE—Ashes to re- ply A. Podrove, Manchester Public HOUSES FOR SALE 72 .^'ULOmOnilcJi lUi ...... i the following committee will serve | police. Automol)iles for Exchange 6 beds, excavating and grading WANTED—-MAN. OR man and wife I move. Any kind of light trucking. Market. _____ 6 FOR SALE!— DOUBLE house with refreshments; Mrs. Emma Mead. I Knowles car Au.tu A ccessories— T ires ..> ploughing gardens, moving ashes. to manage. Manchester store. $50. Call V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. cottage in rear. All three have Auto Repairing— Painting We also have the best of building per w.eek and commission to start. Dial 6148. FOR RENT—MODERN five room Mrs. Emily Liebe, Mrs. Lillian Bor-l^.^°’ ^ against his _____7-A flat including shades and screens, modem conveniences. This proper­ deau, Mrs. Richard Blankenburg i with them . . . . 8 sand, gravel and loam. H. W. Case. $750.00 to $1250.00 cash deposit re­ .\utos— Sliip n.v T ru ck ...... ty has 1-2 acre of land .and is a and Mrs. Fred Schwalm. conveniently rob ft tT'rtr f-Iiro ...... _____ 9 Dial 8643. quired on merchandise. 264 Central FOR SALE—BIR(jH seasoned hard second floor, corner house 135 Mid­ _____ 10 real investment. For further par­ Oa raises— Service— Storage Ave., Albany, N. Y. wood, or hickory sawed for stove, dle Turnpike West. Lions Club Speaker. I ^ stores. ^ r .-. ft .. ..y. 1 _____ 11 furnace, or tire place by the truck ticulars inquire at 20 Pine Hill. Call At the next regular meeting of manneror ® sjmdicate Wfi ntffl .*\utos— M otorcy cles ____ 12 FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement, all 6281. Riisiiit-xv !iml l•^ertng ...... There will be a supper at 6;1.3|bert C. Richie, Democrat-who has ]’1 iitf'S5 ii'n;i I Services ...... 22 rebuilt and repaired, boilers clean­ DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 Wood Co. Dial 4496. street. Tel. 8-3221. i’.i'P.Tlrins ...... 23 ed by powerful vacuum. Founda­ followed by a short business meet-1 been governor of Maryland 11 years FOR RENT—4 ROOM' tenement FOR SALE—6 ROOM house; also 5 ing. Every member of the duo is a candidate for a fourth 'I'ailoring — Dyeing—Cleaning ... '2j tions, stucco, and carpentry work FOR SALE— CANARY birds for candidate for a fourth term. He Tnilet Ooofis and Service ...... 2^> v/ith large garden, gas and light. room bungalow. AIT improvements. should make a special effort to be curbstone and sidewalk relaid. All breeding; also singing birds. E. M. GARDEN—FARM - has been in "office continuously since AVanted — Itusiness Service ...... 26 Rent reasonable. Inquire 92 East Call at 168 Benton street. Dial present. HfliK-ntiiMinl work guaranteed—By hour, day or Zimmerman, 1087 Main street. DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 1919. The present term is four f^'iur.scs and Classes ...... 27 Barber Shop. Middle Turnpike. 8713. Grange Neighbor’s Night. / years. contract. Get my estimate before • I I’liviite Instruction ...... 2S you look further. WANTED—CUSTOMERS for T. B. On Wednesday evening Ellington Ituiicing ...... '...... 2S-.^ FOR RENT—& ROOM FLAT Wads­ FOR SALE—SINGLE dwelling on Musical — Ur.amatic ...... 29 CALL HARTFORD 8-2349 tested milk, at your door daily 13c Grange will observe “Neighbor’s LIVE STOCK- worth street, Greenacres. H. H. Delmont street, a bargain. Holden, V,"anted — Instruction ...... 30 j 14 John St. East Hartford, Conn. a quart with tickets. Maple Rowe Night’’ and the visitors will turnish Fiiinncial VEHICLES 42 Farm Coventry. Phone Rosedale West & Son, 29 Bissell street. Tele­ Nelson Company, Inc., 853 Main street. the program for the evening. Guests SPECIAL p.nnds—Stnclts—Mfirlgages j CARPENTER WORK.—Shingling, 33-13. phone 5202 or 8706. P.iisiness Opijortunities ...... ' FOR ‘SALE—JERSEY cow, 8 years wall be present from Coventry, Staf­ Brand new single of six screens and screen enclosures a Money to T,oan ...... 33 old, due to freshen this month. In­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement FOR SALE—Single and double ford and East Hartford. A social rooms, oak floors, steam heat, Hcl|i iiiiil SitiititinnK specialty. T. Neilsen. Tel. 4823. houses; also one five room flat for hour and refreshments will follow Help Wanted— P’einale ...... 3.3 quire; 75 Autumn street. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 A-1 condition, modern, near rent. W. R. Hobby. Phone 5773. the regular business meeting. oak trim down, white enamel Hcli) Wanted — Male ...... 36 Cheney mills, $25. Inquire on in chambers, sun parlor, slate Help wanted—Male or Female .. 37 FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 Quaker Coal Range $28.50 premises, 5 Walnut street. Tailor Kiowa Council to Meet. •.\gents Wanted ...... 37-.-\ POULTRY AND Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ roof. A real buy at $6900. , Situations Wanted — Female .... 3S One more Oak Buffet $12.50 Shop. Tel. 5030. Situations Wanted — Male ...... 39 EASTER LILIES 30c per bud and SUPPLIES 43 Vulcan Gas Range $15 LOTS FOR SALE 73 hontas, will hold its regular meeting Many other new singles and some I'.mplo.'inent .A,gencies ...... 40 bloom. Tulips, hyacinths and daffo- Watkins Furniture Exchange FOR RENT — DESIRABLE six in Red Men’s Hall on Friday eve­ nice two family houses to choose I.Ml* SliicU— Peis— Poll I try—Vehicled dills and many other Easter plants; FOR SALE—ROASTING ducks, room tenement, all improvements. FOR SALE-r2 DESIRABLE lots. ning of this week. Following the from. Do” s— Birds— Pbt.s ...... 41 baby ducklings. hatching eggs. FOR SALE — CHEAP, Glenwood Inquire at 90 Main street. J. P. Colonial Garden 'Tract. Price rea­ l.ive Stock— Veliicle.s ...... 4i’ also palms, ferus and foliage regular business meeting a members Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 plants; roses, carnations, snap­ Telephone S8S7. B. T. Allen, 37 range, Model E. Inquire 15 Delmont Tammany. sonable for quick sale. For particu­ whist -will be enjoyed and prizes ROBERT J. SMITH Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 Doane street. street or telephone 8328. lars inquiry E. L. G. Hohenthal, dragon, sweet peas, freesias etc; will be discussed for the meeting of 1009 Main S t.' For Sale— Misccllniieuiid corsages, baskets, boxes and de­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod­ Jr., 24 Roosevelt street. -Articles for Sale ...... 4 3 April 25, when the lodge will cele- All Kinds of IhsnraBee. signs. We have a large stock and WHITE LEGHORN day old chicks ern improvements. Inquire Robert Boats and .Accessories ...... 4 6 14c each. Hatches every Satur­ Building .Materials ...... 47 can make very low prices. Burke WANTED—TO BUY 58 R. Keeney, 16 Eldridge street. I'iamoiids— Watclies—Jewelry .. 4S day. E. S. Edgerton, 655 North REAL ESTATE FOR The Florist, Wayside Gardens. Tel. WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, lilectrical .Appliances— Radio ... 49 Rockville 714. Main street. Phone 5416. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-.A I ------for rags, papers, magazines and modern improvements with or EXCHANGE 76 Harden — Farm — Dairy Products .">'i metals. Also buy all kinds of FLOWERING SHRUBS, Rose bush- ! WHITE WYANDOTTES eggs for without garage. 6 Hudson street. Houseliold Goods ...... 51 chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial WILL EXCHANGE farm, 20 acres -Macliinery and Tods ...... 32 es, rambler roses, climbing vines, hatching from my prize winning Phone 5573. , .Musical Instruments ...... 53 I and good laying stock $2 and $5 6389 or 3886. ------i______clear, 5 minutes to business sec­ hedging plants, evergreen trees, 2 OR 3 ROOM suites in Johnson’s tion, barn, coops, garage, 7 rooms, Office and Store Biiuipmcnt .... 51 fruit trees, grape vines, spring I per 15. H. J. Kissmann, 44 Gris- Specials at the Stores ...... 36 ! wold street. Phone 7784. JUNK Block, with modern improvements. heat, light, hot water, bath, sun- AA’earing i.Apparel — Furs ...... 57 bulbs, hardy plants, perennials and I will buy anything saleable and Phone 3726 or 7915. porch, horse, cow, pigs, chickens, AA'anted—To Buy ...... 58 annuals of ail kinds. Burke The Rooin.s— Roani— Hotels— Resorts pay best cash prices. Prompt atten­ for good house in Manchester. In­ Rcstaii rants Florist, Wayside Gardens, Tel. ! ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 tion. Wm. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, quire 57 Hawthorne street. Rooms Without Board ...... 59 Rockville 714. Tel. 5879. A-1 condition, all improvements, Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A , ______' FOR SALE—LOAM A-No. 1. In­ garage if desired, 238 Oak street. ■ftountry Board — Resorts ...... 60 BARBERRY BUSHES for sale two quire Frank Damato & Son, 24 I ...... $5 per 100. 36 Griswold Homestead street. Phone 7091. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 591FOR RENT—6 ROOMS, all im­ street. Phone 6119. Real Fstate For Rent | — ^------I provements, wdth shades. Apply 31 WANTED .\part:nciiIS. Flat^, Tenements .. 63 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room : East Middle Turnpike. Itusincss Locations for Rent ... 64 GARDENING WORK of all kinds, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES for light housekeeping: will care i ------^ ------YE5,Hr WAS Houses for Rent ...... r.5 by careful, competent man. Plant for child while you work if desired. ! FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all flui?r eAOLv Suburiian for Rent ...... Ci: — RADIO 49 SALESLADIES a perennial border this Spring. Call Dial 6129. I modern improvements and garage, THI5' 6peiN& Summer Home.s for Rent)...... 67 7116. Wanted to Rent ...... 6? LATEST MODe’l of Atwater Kelit at 85 Garden street. Apply 21 Rus- m A FALL— Real lO.sfate For Sale and Zenith radios. Terms to suit, sell street. for full and part time ■PO you KtiiM -AparimeMt Building for Sale .... 69 some good battery Business Property for Sale .... 70 sets. Phone i UP TO SPECIFICATIONS OLAF MCCOV? 4673. P-aymond A. Walker, 64 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM fiat, all work. Must be ex­ __ THE .. aiHaHi-' I'arms and Land for Sale ...... 71 •\IMED 'TO PLEASE ; “Look here. For the seventh time ACTUAFV? Houses for Sale ...... 72 Mather street. modern improvements ..at 36 Clid- j this week I’ve caught you asleep on perienced. NO, I DON'T. Lots for Sale ...... 73 “Tilly, you were entertaining a I the job. What do you mean by it?” ton street. Inquire Mrs. Thibodeau, Resort Property fu; Sale ...... 7! .37 Clinton street. Suburluan for .Sale ...... 75 man in the kitchen last night. “Well, sir,” the boy replied, “ this o i l W Real Instate for E.Ncliange...... 76 were you n ot?’’ j ^ Berlin, Germany ,man recently advertisement says that you wanted TENEMENT FOR RENT—4 rooms AVanted— Real Estate ...... 77 “That s for him to say, ma'am. ; ate a 300-opund hog in ten days on a boy to sleep on the premises.” — A net ion—Legal Adfieen I did my best.’’—Answers. . * . with improvements. Apply 111 Holl* I.egal Notices ...... 78 i a bet. Answ’ers, street; Tel. 7330. ‘ RUBINOW’S

GAS BUGGIES— In the Big" Town at Last By FRANK BECK m WELL- - HERE WE VOU WERE RIGHT, MR ^ AT THE END OF KELLV ------A BIG CITV WILL jrOURNEV, NELLIE . NEVER HELP ONE TO LOSE QUITE HAVINe BEEN IN A BIQ ONESELP ------T O F O R G E T , SO , NELLIE. CITV BEFORE , IT WILL BUT BEFORE WE GO OUT V O U R E S T SEEM STRANGE TO VOUR MARRIED H E R E A N D SISTER’S APARTMENT i ’ l l a t t e n d I’P BETTER WIRE T O IT FO R AM'IV THAT I HAVE VOU ARRIVED SAFELV. f 3TELE05AM5 SlNlOlRlTlClAlT qui-fre a diffefende. J There are at least four mistakes in the above picture. They m ay per­ tain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or wbatnoL See i f you can find them, "nien look at the sc rambled word below—and unscram­ ble it, by switching the letters aro und. Grade yourself 20 for each of the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble it.

CORRECTIONS (1) The street sign has the same street name on it, for both dirao- tions. (2) The lamp post base should be up ou the curbstone. VS) The incline of the bow, on the side of the auto, should be toward the front. (4) The auto should not be parked by a fire plug. (5) The scrambled word is CONTRAST. ‘ ™ t^AGE ELSVEK JllANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930. By Percy la Crosby Flapper Fanny Says: SKIPPY SENSE NONSENSE REG. U S. PAT. OFF. wecL^ r ruQO&mr Astow^ -i^ Yj^ The Old Home Town wo, SKIPPY/ M0W6Y‘ c?,se€iN’ Mowev d o n ' t m s a m WOTTMlWlS AiN»^ a b o u t The town of my boyhood is lazy v /h a t’s rn e MOW6Y 00.65^M'T M6AW MUCH TO YOU, and slow, OAO 5\/ePYTHlMO OOlWiS 1 MOWeVi AM' r Or so you would find it I fear. w h a t 's Th€ CHAWC6S But somehow, to me, the older 1 ^^AV6£ COULD COMB W OftR»€p a q q v T TO M6 OF VOO M6“ grow. HALP WAV AM*' SSTTCS My home to\\Ti grows ever more -r£w dollars ? dear. ^ f o r F | Y 6 c o l l a r s . The years have but hallowed the old town for me I find, as I travel it o’er— And however different it really may be, I find it the* same as before.

A few little fellows I meet on the str66t Look strangely familiar to me, And there, for an instant, in fancy I meet 1 Percy L. Croeby, Gremt BriUin rishU rewrvBd. The father of him that I see. * ^ Fuitiircs 4 8 I see a youngster again, as of old. Though dim is the picture, and then OUR BOARDING HOUSE Beautiful memories slowly unfold. Onea Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Pox As I am a youngster again. By Gene Ahem Some people keep such open Yes, however diff’rent, the old minds that ideas go clean througn n y o n e w h o c a n t h r o w u k e c u i r e w o u l p b e a town may be, 'i them. A M G Hm-m - amctTHe r To me it seems always the same_ ^ MovaJ,m r . Mo o PLE, A F T e R ’BUT J>OC, ? Molly—Yes, ma’am, and please, A ^ P The keenest competition of the ma’am, where will I find the nearest yam isHe s / service station. building industry is the automobile. Ha Where a man formerly saved and built a home, he now makes a first , “His------sisters, , are the first to dis-_ WOUPERFULy p^ment on a car, and the home .cover that a boy*is worthless; after WHaT i ^ s t wait while he is paying out on a while his father learns, reluctant- jly admits the truth; but a boy’s the car. mother never knows. H e — May I kiss you ? She—Before I answer that, tell I Roger—Mummy I have such a me if you have ever kissed a girl i surprise fH‘ you! j Mummy—What is it, darling? before ? He—Never! I Roger—I've swallowed a nail! She— That’s all right then. I Maggie was incensed on reading that a man sold his wife for a dol­ lar, but Jiggs thought a good one was worth it. n c e : I UPON FIFTY-FIFTY V

A TIME. John: I do hate having a half- brother. ' Mother: You haven’t any half- i brother. I John: V^ell, vi^at’s Eric? I always (SQES j give him half my apple, half my t n s w e a s e l , f 1 candy, half my clothes, half my bath REG. U S. PAT. OFF. i and now he’s gone and taken half 01930 BY NCA 5ERVICC. INC. ! my measles.—The Humorist. CFonulne Fox, 1930 m By Crane NO COMPLAINT WASHINGTON TUBBS II. The Good Samaritans Landlord: Glad you’ve stopped ! complaining about the plaster com- ' ing down. BLAZES, YES'. MAKE >ER FEEL AT HOME! CAN'T YOU SEE^ ViNY> YOU POOR. K\Pl ; Tenant: It’s all dowm now.—Pass- ?LE^SF-^'M hungry. TYOU’RE SO •PUT ON MORE COFFEE-GET COCONU / HUNGRY, vmV I’M A GIRL- STARTIN’ TDEATH AN' Ne\/ER ; ing Show. 1 SMELLEP your coffee ) BOY, HOVlDVl PREAMIN' wie WAS gentlemen, AND BANANAS-I’LL MAKE ASAIAP. I CAN V tVERTrtANK f ■ ’ ' PlPN'T YOU AlONE ON A — ' YOU? REALLY, I’M BACOU —I COOLPN'iy YOU SURE COME h e re'. out the g r u b , KILL-JOY TO THE RIGHT PUCE, COME AROUND d e s e r t e d NOT AFRAVP OF YOU Jed Harris was STAS AVJAY AW' A BIG HAND OF WELCOME)ME,/ / JUST SET RIGHT .SOONER? ISLAND. X -I ANY MORE-I Think a waiter (not AbTf LOMGER. e a s y , the LITTUE LADY'S■s / \ ( / “Well, Eric, how did you like your POVJK- EVER'ITrtlNG'S, \,YAS AFRAIP. the singing va­ IN PISTRESS. I’M GOING YP like : first day at school?” read y. SOU BOTH. riety, however) ! “It was rather fun, but there was at Yale. That ‘ a very old man in front of the class, was before he land he kept spoiling the fun.”— became one of I Faun, Vienna. the most suc- I c e s s f u 1 pro­ NOT SO FRIENDLY ducers ever to woo Lady Luck Z.; They tell m*> that Robson has among the pit- a very wide circle of friends. falls of Broad- A.: That’s perfectly true. They w a y show, can’t keep far enough away from houses. him.—Answers.

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\ By Small SALESMAN SAM Accounted For KUH ASKaO FO‘ A OOUBL& AVlOAVl" (RE.AD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ^eY.VlHATs t h e i d s a o f , Grt>z-z.,vi e e> e>esM FiMel VONDEA. VOHV -UV* « e c x Trt’ OB HBbA AM’ A\GtS,D 1DM'TCHA? PUTTIN’ Two KNIVES,Two On leaving Notre Dame the crowd not fight. Why spoil a very thrilling WOP.KtH' LtKe. HOR-Sas F>U_ piLONCi- \ v y a it g r r u t a ll. t h i s trip with argument galore ? It’s bet­ v were, for a little while, allowed to t^ORNlMCr - C'MOM^Wa CrO OUT S tLYep.WAR.e IN FRONT OF FORKS AN’ T NO SPOONS ramble round as they saw fit and ter if we all agree and act as happy ESEt. OUR. OATS - a t FAT PU ACa? then the Travel Man said, “ Come as-can be.” And Ciowny said, "I’m lad, let us take a hike across the willing.” And the Tinies fought no Seine, I’m sure you’ll like the scenes more. Soon Scouty cried, "What’s just upon the other side.” Then to his w e ST(U_ APRU- fP side they ran. ahead? I see a very pretty bed of A « :a p T ATe They saw a bridge not far away flowers. There are statues, too. Js K&SH 3>l9o and Scouty shouted, “ Come! This this some famous park?” The Travel (( way! I’ll be the leader and you all I Man then said. "You’re right! This tMSH- can trail along behind.” Then ^ spot is quite a wondrous sight. The WATEH- (,N ciowny said, "Sure! We’ll be bosses Luxernbourg Gardens is its name.” if you are sure we won't get lost. ! And then he added, "Hark! As long as you lead properly I’m I “I hear the cooing of some doves a sure we will not mind.” i and they are what a young lad When once across 'Xhe pretty ; loves.” Then Scouty cried, “Look Seine they saw some wondrous ' There’s a man. He’s giving them a sights again. Great trees stood up I treat.” The Tinies watched the fel- like giants all along' the avenue. ! low ‘feed all' of the food that they Machines rolled by and- Ciowny j could'need. "That makes me hung- cried. Oh, g6e, I think I’d rather I ry,” Ciowny said. “I think I, too, ride.” Then Coppy snappad, “ I’m could eat.” . A glad I’m not a lazY lad like you.” Laa«M. The others laughed with all their (The Tlnymltes visit the Palace might and Carpy said, "Aw, let’s of VersaiUes in the next story*).

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The regular meeting of Earl Rob­ A son was born Sunday morning erta Lodge, Sons of St.' George will at the New Britain General hospjtai CENSUS ENUMERATORS SCHpOL SAVINGS ABOOTTOWN be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 in to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hargor Tinker Hall. • All members are of New Britain. Mrs. Harger wasr MAKE GOOD PROGRESS V Game Warden Walter E. Luett- urged to be present. After the formerly Dorothy Anna Kran Only two . schools kttaUied a hun­ meeting a whist party will be given j^ens is keeping an “eagle eye" on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred . dred per Cent m their school savings commencing .at 8 o’clock. Prizes will Krah of Tolland Turnpike. _ 's _ , , , for the week which ended April 1, the trout brooks these days. In his be given and refreshments will be graveling which extends from East ___ ; Farm Sections Most Difficult; it was announced today by the Sav­ served at the close. Members and Windsor to the Glastonbury line he The Ladies Guild of St. Mary’s : Are Well Receivecl and Help- ings Bank of Manchester. ’They are friends are all cordially invited to Episcopal church will meet in the \ gjJ jn Work. Manchester Green and the South has been looking them over so well the whist party. that two men were caught in Broad Guild room at 2 o’clock Thursday ; ____ Main street school. The list fol­ Brook Saturday morning. Both afternoon. This will be the last regu- Becoming more familiai^with the lows: The Ladies of St. James’s church lar meeting until after Easter, and School At. Dep. pleaded they were not guilty, but will give the usual Wednesday eve­ work they have to Jo the Manches­ • Pet. then the Guild will make plans for Manchester Gr. . ...341 241 100 only taking a walk. They had two ning card party at St. James’s hall ter census takers are stepping along poles that were not walking sticks, its May supper, the date of which rapidly, but some of the enumera­ South ...... 8 2 82 100 on Park street tomorrow ifight. Mrs. has been set for Tuesday evening, HoUister St...... 456 455 99 If you’re a wise and thrifty shopper, you’ll come to Hale’s to­ die game warden told the judge. Frank Mahoney will serve as chair­ tors who have the outlying sections Both were fined. May 6. including farms have been given a Keeney St. ------. . . 8 6 82 98.8 man and her assistants will be Miss Washington ...349 339, 97.1 Nellie Foley, Mrs. Jack Hayes, Mrs. time extension to the last of the morrow for these \ The Highland Park school will be Highland Park . ...170 165 97 Patrick McGann, Miss Mary Hayes, greatly surprised last night when j tjjgre are no less than fifty-two Bucklaad ...... 121 115 95.8 closed all day tomorrow as the Mrs. James Roach, Mrs. Michael teachers will observe visiting day. about fifty of his Irish friends held ^ questions that must be answered No. School St. . ..417 339 95.6 Foley and Miss Eleanor Foley. a party in his honor. Mr. Jones came ; an enumerator is held up for a Barnard ...... 525 401 76 They will go to Willlmantic where Bridge, -straight whist and setback they will visit the Normal school in here recently from Portadown, Ire -' considerable length of time. Others Bunce ...... 69 51 73 . will be played, with 18 prizes for the land. ^ He was presented with a gold j are making good progress where Nathan Hale .. ..447 300 67 that place and also the model school. winners and refreshments. Jerry McDonald on behalf of jithey have been assigned to the more Lincoln ...... 486 248 51 his friends. Games were played and thickly settled portions of the town. . Irish songs were sung by Jerry Me-I while the exact count has not Totals •...... 3449 2879 83 Donald, William Turkin^on, Rupert; been learned it is estimated that the p n d s ^ , John Hughes, Evan Jones, | gggtion between East Center street Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barber, of 100 Pairs Luke Deane, Tom Vennerd Gorm^^ Charter Oak street which ten Greens Farms, Connecticut, have Jones, Ruth Griffith, Anna McVeigh, 1 years ago showed 3,600 will show been visiting in town, renewing Md Peggy Hughes. There was; an increase of 1,400. The enumera- friendships. “Ned” will be remem­ dancing and the party broke up at a ^gj-g are being well received and bered as the elder son of the late White Ruffled Curtains T^m m T h o m s o t iS fic * j late hour. Refreshments were i their work in many cases is being Rev. Clarence Barber, pastor for , served by Mrs. 'VVilham Turkmgton, i helped by those who are not at many years at Second Congrega­ j Peggy Hughes and Florence Hughes. ; home leaving the copy that appear- tional church. ' I ed in The Herald a week ago Satur- 5 0 c pair \ Free Telephone Service Call Enterprise 1200 LARGE CLASS ASSURED ______Plain white ruffled- curtains of good quality muslin. Tw’o I The Ladies Aid society of the Now Is The Time and one-quarter yards long. Tie backs to match. While they TAD YMirUTC nCPDEC ^ North Methodist church will meet last—50c a pair. rUl\ ivlilu n iu l/tljliE ll I tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock : with Mrs. Fayette B. Clarke of Por- To Eat Oysters Hale’s Curtains—Main Floor, left : ter street. The members are request- Our New Spring Is ed to note the change in the hour. “Diamond Four” Rayon and Linen i Special Meeting of Council And We Have the Best Held — William Shea In Cotton Pillow Cases Card Table Covers Charge of Big Meeting. When in Hartford dine with us, and don’t forget to bring some 29c each 89c One more member was acfcepted INSURANCE Diamond Four pUlow cases are made Curtains and Draperies home for the other members Choice of plain hemsticbed linen, colored at the special meeting of the | on your of the family. from first quality Pequot casing and they Knights of Columbus last night and ' are guaranteed to gdve satisfactory wear. bordered rayon, and solid color fahrikoid seven new applications were before ■ card table covers in a variety of colors and the meeting fer action. There is now . AUTOMOBILE Main Floor, left designs. * assured a large class for the work- Lowest Rates—Stock and HONISS’S Main PIoot, left will thrill Feminine hearts! ing of the third degree which will be I Stock Dividend Paying Com­ held on May 4 and the committee, j OYSTER HOUSE Rayon Underwear headed by William Shea, that has | panies. Children’s Socks this arrangement in hand reported EstabUshed 1845* 59c Extremely lovely our new collection of progress at the meeting last night. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 29c pair It is expected that in addition to the 22 State St. Hartford, Conn. One group of women’s and misses’ rayon Curtains and Draperies. Their colorings^ applications received last night 875 Main St. ' Dial 5440 underwear to close-out tomorrow at 59c. New Spring sport hose and socks-of fine there will be at least twenty at the j (Under Grant’s Store) The group includes briefs and French pan­ lisle in swanky patterns and colorings. Just next meeting. Last night the com-' ties in nile, flesh, peach and rosebud. the hose for school wear! will lend themselves admirably to any mittee that had charge of the “ Good Main Floor, right Main Floor, right and Welfare” provided a dinner of room in your home. salads, cakes and coffee. C P U E I^ E Cinderella Odd Lot Frocks and Suits Close-Out Corsets Now is the time to brighten up your tor Expert! LOOK—ONLY SERVICE I $ 1.00 $2.95 and $3.95 I home and at prices that assure economy. ’The well known Cinderell#i frocks and A close-out group of Modart, Nemo-flex suits in dainty prints and plain colored and Mavelette corselettes, girdles and back- Filet Net Curtains, nat­ Tailored Curtains of broadcloth in the desired shades. lace corsets. Values from $3.50 to $5.00. ural and ivory with silk filet net, ivory and ecru Main Floor, rear Main Floor, Rear fringe $1.98 to $3.50 pair $1.49 to $5.50 pair Ruffled Curtains witli 2,000 Yards ATTACHED RulFled Marquisette Cur­ cornice top, four different tains, fine -quality, neat patterns, all colors Color Fast Prints figured patterns, white or O’Sullivan Cushion ^AAART— glowing— lustrous $2.25 pair ivory Rubber Heels — happy color! Costs little Rayon Overdrape Sets, ond it’s easy to refinish furni­ $2.49 pair and 1 7 c yard with valance, five colors to ture, floors, woodwork, motol Ci’isCross Curtains with select from cornice top, white, cream Goodyear cor, hots and shoes too with Fine quality cotton prints In a beautiful assortment o f floral $1.49 set Generator-Starter designs in pleasing color combinations. Guaranteed fast col­ and ccru or. 36 inches wide. Prints suitable for women’s home W ingfoot frocks and children’s play and school dfesses. $1.59 pair 45 inch Sunfast Rayon Taffeta, in charming va­ W a ^ p a r Hale’s Cottons—Main Floor, left Figured Damask for riety of colorings, very Rubber Heels — L a c q u e r Enamel overdrapes, 50 inches reasonably priced For Ladies’ and Children. Repaired $1.00 Suede Polychrome v wide, variety of colors Rememper we also use leath­ Fast-drying, flawless enamel. and patterns, priced from 89c yard er soles that do not burn on Lacquer thot"dries in notime^*. at a Zipper Hand Bags Playing Cards 98c to $1.39 yard Linen finish Crash, new sweat your feet. They are Varnish thqt even hot water 69q^ 39c flexible. ^ Reasonable Charge patterns and colors, 36 can't horm^ This store Is head­ A group of regular $1.00 suede pouche Regular 59c playing cards specially priced 36 inch Cretonnes, large inches wide, excellent for quarters for paints—varnish- We can save you expense and bags with zipper fastenings to close-out at for tomorrow—39c. Assorted backs. selection of patterns, sun porch 69c. Brown, black and red. lacquer— enamels— brushes! annoyance as we have instru­ Main Floor, left 25c yard S a m Y u l y e s Main Floor, left 35c yard ments which can locate all elec­ 701 Main St. So. Manchester Drapery Shop— Street Floor trical troubles quickly. 50c Stationery Ne.xt Door to Dougherty’s - - - = ^ Barber Shop Drug Specials 23c box One group of regular 50c stationery, to $1.00 Hot Water Bottles 50c close-out at 23c a box. White and tints. .AUTOMOBILE 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. —Insurance— $1.00 Fountain Syringes SOc" Meiin Floor, left lo u Haven’t the Best Norton Electrical (2 quart size). Till You Get Ours. W. E. HIBBARD ?MON 25 P. C. LESS Than Others 282 No. Main St., Manchester 35c Adhesive Plaster 25c With 100 P. C. PROTECTION (One-inch five yard roll) Houbigant’s Perfume See STUART J. WASLEY Instrument €o. Real Estate— Insurance Hilliard Street, Manchester 25c Hinkle’s Cascara Com^ ’ 69c 815 Main St. Phone 6648 T ~ Phone 406(1 GOOD THINGS TO CAT pound Tablets ___ __ 19c For tomorrow we • are offering Hoybi- gant’s perfume in the favorsd Quelqub SPECLAL TUESDAY 50c Witch Hazel ...... 35c Fleur odor at 69c a,bdttle. iilllUUJh •MIIIIIIMJ iMiiimj miLUU!]* FRESHLY GROUND BEEF Main Floor, right Main Floor, right LE.AN RIBS OF CORNED or SAUSAGE MEAT 29c ib. iiillllTiT BEEF 12c lb. I We will have ripe Rose-Pink

Small Juicy GR.APEFRLTT TOMATOES AT 22c lb. 4 for 29c Hard Heads Footed Glassware LETTUCE at 10c a head. 1 lb. RoUs of BUTTTER Cauliflower 44c lb. Green Beans 2 9 c each Green Peas Peppers, Celery A special purchase and selling of optic glassware In Soup Bunches rose-pink only. The group includes footed cocktail glass­ PURE L.ARD 121 / 2 c lb. es, tall table goblets, tall saucer champagne glasses and Spinach, Dandelions footed tumblers. Turnips, Carrots. Hale’s Glassware—^Basement Fancy Fresh Asparagus Save Yourself • Fabrikoid Covered The large 2 ^ to 2% lb. bunches 55c bunch Benol ‘ Card Tables 1 lb. bunches 29c The W orry Furniture Polish $1.19 If the weathw continues as cool as this morning, why not - ' • 25c and 39c telephone us early and have something to boll—^Tender veal stew. There is no need to worry about the safety Is your old card table getting weak and Beef or Lamb Stew— soup bones— ^Plnehorst Quality Corned Tomorrow we are offering ‘our reg­ Beef. of your valuables. Put them in our Safe De­ delapidated, and, no doubt, it is after a hard winter’s wear. Tomorrow we are offering ular 50c and 75c Renol furniture pol­ well made tables with fabrikoid tops at posit Vault, and you know that they have the the special price of $1.19. Choice of red, ish at 25c and 39c. Buy how ,for green and mahogany finished frames. best protection against loss from theft and fire, Spring cleaning time! Bsusement Basement and you can rent a Private Lock Box Here for WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc, only $3, $5, $10 or $25 per year.

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