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800.00. The assessors’ valuattaa in cbMnbsr in a body inunsdtoMy M) 76 per cent plus of the beok .oost of UounuMit. i ’ ■ ■' 5 B 5 m i 6 A i D ElECntlCCO. OfES the dlstribunon system in fl^eSeris Ncmbeltona m m i m tet without any allowaaee for de­ s. xint.Hubi»>d o< lOdtDatovn C^htas Assiemhiy,. Catholic predation. If any government de- THRUTOFIWRD was nonwbafCrt for the Prieon B e ^ ffdHBCtFINANaNG ITSTAXUSrVSWS predatloo allowance figures should for t ^ vnduicy left by the death of Lades of Golumbus'wlU seat its of- be applied, it would reduoe danalder- Ceiottd Nortia G. Osborn, of Kaw fleers at a inaetipg and supps? to: / - take 0ace tomorrow evenliq; at the ably the book value of the distribu­ Driving Stfurm Early Tliia Aft­ Hiyen. The. uneipired terin ends M e m b ^ W i^ y a n Group tion system. Before going any furr ernoon Starts Out In* Big H ^ IBierklan. act ctyect* Ftinde' To. Help South januaiy 1 .128A ed from Hartford and Rockville.. ther it should be clearly understood Way But Siiqiis As Suddenly. Edwta P. Root of I7sw Haven and Methodist Churdu TeHs Relief Board Unit that the company does net admit Mbfgiui B. 'Brainard and Siddfe Wise of Hartford were nomiiMtpd Rev. Harris B.-Anthony of the that the book cost or any vaiuatioii A driving fluw aquaD swebt down Nasarene duirch, Anna French end ((Ctatimied From Page One)' Mnt Hailey B. Do Wolffe, gener­ Va|neBlHnild Not Be Uifd for rate making purposes has any on ManQhester suddenly early thia for the Prison Board fm fo n n jy t" Mae mompson arejdetogmtes to the al chairinah, presided at the mid­ HolUlp ia i od connection with the valuation for afternoon.------A j^ gale e aecompuaecom pud*^^ twms beginning July 1. S> B. anived. and Roosevelt was year mcating of. the) groups which tax purposes under the real and per­ Overlook Of Pomtaet and RdUn U. Sundlty SdlOOl and WWW giving it the m earanc Young People's District Conven- the oriy Amcritam present At the en- form the Westoyan Circle, at the sonal tax law such as exists , in real old oTd fasWfWidfeihlonsd WiaiaTd. Tyler of/Haddam were, nomifiawd suliiff honferwifo, in the second floor ,Gkmth M ethodis t church last night. His8l4SRiiD. for four year terms on the board of ttbn to be hrid at the Easton Connectlout or vice versa. Unany has j sun was ahtalag aad ait Cornwall and Arthur I* Peals of oondueted several acJvities from Oita Luster. 25, finds it poor Hartford Electric Light Company, ♦ that he had been there as a repre- to enter on its books the actual cost thm ^ the sky was donty there Norwich were nominated for the wMcB more than 8100 was realized. business to high-hat hold-tqp The Cmis’ Friendly society of S t eentative of the Preeident-eledt, was has prepared a statement, giving of all capital improvements and can­ waf little indication of a heavy State Paris and Forest Gonualnlon OB the caSiag hst'^today but he did Tim circle unapimousiy voted to men. , storm. Today’s storm brought such for six year terms starting Septem­ Mary’s Epiacopal duarCh held its the stand of the Manchester Electric not write down the same untU the not arrive at the time set aside for turn over the sum of 8360 to the Luster, son of former Judge property is actually, removed from dark clouds timt deCtriC lights weta b e r!, 198E r^^iiiar devdtonal service and bud- dflireh for current ex^sea.'-^ Tbe ' Company on the increase in the ness meeting last night Final In- Iflm. Max Luster, was on 'Ids way service; in other words, it cannot necessary. T h ^ was no sudden Sent Te Oonuniftee geneiAl. chairman was also author­ ■j assessment of the local utilities Struetitnts were riven to the seven Subject Held Secret home; wearing his derby *ma Lpeas of Hartford who sulke of 172 Cbnter street were ad­ laboratory equipment. tional number of items is given to that it would save the state 82,400,- was killed O ct 30 in an accident in paper on the Company meeting,. against a 10 per cent wage cut 000 and if adopted by March 1, OBSERVANCES FEW mitted yesterday. Miss Murphy and “The total book ^ u e of the com- the assessors and they add on to the South Windsor. Miss Jessie Hutchinson on “Com­ Mill officials ordered tbe night shift would save 8325,000 during the re­ mish Kasulke were operated on:for pany’s distribution ^ tem is 8696,- list on the basis (ff ^ agreed unit Miss Lucas was riding in an au­ panions, Kind and Character.’* Ad­ to report today and when only a few mainder of the fiscal year. oppendicitis last sight. prices. This latter method Js per­ tomobile driven by Brozouski jutant Williams will welcome thA report^ for work, the plant was SmaU Salaries Banks and Schools To Close But Mrs. Carl B. Herrick of 22 Cum- haps the most practical in respect Otherwise Hi^day Will ■ Be when the latter drove off the road delegates at the morning session. shut down. to the distribution systein ' as it Mrs. Farmer of Darien, urged con­ Guest speakers will, be Colcmel ' The mills employ about 1,000 beriand street and Mrs. Janet Han­ and struck a ' 'ee. He claimed he na of 295 Mata street were admitted^, eliminates all reference to book cost sideration of the tact that the biU Little Noticed Here. Morehen of , Ontario: Briga­ workers and have b^n operating on was bUnded by approaching head- and Mrs. Louise Gado of 152 Char­ and is accurate in that the additions proposed an eight per cent cut in dier Mrs. Bates and Major and Mrs. day and night shifts. Mr. Hutcheson Your Dollar Has Hghta. Urosouski was seriously in­ ter Oak street was discharged to­ of poles, meters, etd, are kept up- the salaries of people receiving less Manriiester will celebrate Wash­ jured but later recovered at the lo­ Maipass of Hartford. It is expected said there were few tmfllled orders to-date.’’ than 81,000 a year and effecting a day. ington’s lUrthday tomorrow to some cal hospital. that Ccdonel Morehen will ijefosln in on the company’s books. , savings of 8115,000. More Purchasing degree, with the municipal building, Brozouski was not arrested for town and conduct a ten^day. cam­ mACGUBAnON FLANS The House also debated the pass­ banks and schools closing all day criminsd negligence at the time of paign at the citadel beginning Sat- age of a bill requiring the judges of and the post office (merating on a the accident, police investigating New York, Feb. 21—(AP) — One curtailed s^edule. It is- expected UBday night and continuing until Power than Ever the Plainville Town Court to be res­ clearing him of blame. hundred picked po­ idents of the town. Democratic that some other offices will ahm ob­ M arch 6. Sanka Coffee, licemen will take part in the in­ speakers charged that the hill is dis­ serve the ^ y with a holiday. The Women’s Home League wJl lb. tin .. • •...... auguration ceremonies in Washing­ criminatory as there is hut one law­ No deliveries will be made from FARM CLUBS ELECT serve a noon limcherinted on the Senate calendar and ADMBia, Feb. 2L—(AP>—During IRISH N IG H T’ o f the This spatUing by VIotMieB Barien wiU be will be acted, oil tomocreiw. 'The A sevtm snow fiunry hen this after- oevM aem ef. laro. fJrosp” PNOSBted by n talented east SBOer tlw diteeMoB ef lOae Fatrieia defidenty appeopriatiaft bill and ai noon a wind of ntariy galtyproporf ______^ . 'Will Frisek aeaglVid hill appropciatiiiff fimds I8r veterans’ ttoBA UeW the roof off ei^4ff the will eoovato with Mik ritt for taefxtor TIotots at 46-«eats r be exobaaged ier resenred.seats at home ■camnfiadon' were nmdy for boriMBs buflanga on Mats stnet eC lha aaffnme. BrlBf tbe t u m O t ■§!»■■ ae eexim x l m esst « at the Y. K. €t A. w Eenv^a. ■ctUm today but aetloB w m p r e v n t- aad eaat it into tba stnet and on the tiar ef jcnifioallem Mattefe, Saterday, Vebraary S6, 8 p. ia. Adsiti 26 eeafts, ed: Ity Senator lOlBa’c nbrns. ■Idewalk to the path of pedeattliikfe. duidfea i f aairta. A furious d ^ ta . started . in tbe Sevaral parked: oen w«n- 4n#ed House on-the MR to’' reOueS state witb ixraonB. of the roofibg s m - r salariee. Senators fif^ked to that tortali ■ - i : :'i!Vy Si A V . >* '«'•''' i I itANGHBSTBRTTENTVrG -HERAtD/MANCHI^TBK CGTW., tUBgDAY, FEBOT

OLD FASH ION Mai^estmr Grange will omit its afternoon 1:8x3" paMy to m o n w ' ‘ra BRDNaiPOirr m SOlT MKCRTiOUCtFORCE ZANGARi^ eeUNSE account of the holld^.> M n, Robert niSHTEAPARn Martin is chairman^,the .commit- FROM^PRISON CELL The. celferatedlNicol family --.of FRIDAY, FEimUABF 24 IS COimNUED TODAY Hartfmd, e^wcisl^i prominentin tee, ^ i * - -■i-'i V ORANC^E HAIA. Salvation Army circles, feye been, AnspiOM Orange Hall Corp. Safety Director In Ohio City booked to ^pear in a program at. Will Be Held At Masonic Tem­ ’The first ini a aeries of setback Merchants Bank and- Tmst Co. Entertainment and Dandng. parties, managed jointly-by firemen ' Must Serve 66-Day Sentence the Swedish Congregatifeal churdh ple March 7 Fw Benefit qf Trsing Tp Reewer , r AdmlMion 25 cents. of Hose . Company Np.;!'and Nb. -2 o f For Contempt of Court. here ,on, Friday, evening, • March 3, Chlldrco Under 10 Free toe Alancheater Fire' department Employer Tells of Sighing Aaqtber The Young F#.oples’ .Society oi that Open To Public! church has made the bookiiig.... N atlikdf Te M For New will take place tonight at 8 o'clock Blank Loans. ;CJanton, O., Feb. 21.-*-(AP) — Mrs.. IL-.,p, Itoapp at the hose house, . Main -at Hilliard T h e N icol fam ily conrists o f A notes he signed for Homing and ly low price for this grade of beef. annual banquet of toe Nutmeg “Of course, continued the pnysi- sense in pai^g out toe taxpayers’ cian, “we cannot foresee what The Degree of Pocahontas will toe latter never told him anything Last week when Pinehurst adver­ Trail Epworth Leag;ue, to be held tised phone service until 8 o’clock money for, notWng. If that be con­ at the ^uth Methodist church here might develop. have a public setback party, tomor­ about collateral to meet toe loans.. tempt of court, make toe best of it.” “iliere is no indication of pneu­ row evening at the home of . Mrs. LATEST STOCKS When asked by Attorney Cole if Tuesday night, toe office force was on Friday evening, bringing to a Sweeten Breath by monia. The only adverse develop­ Nettie .Aceto of 570 Center street. he waa a dummy for Homing in the unprepared to receive as. many close toe mid winter institute spon­ ments that might occur would he New York, Feb. 21.—(AP)—The matter of signing blank checks, toe orders'as on a EMday night. This sored by toe Trail. A'chicken din­ Purifying Your System those that might occur in any man The Young Married Couples club securities markets stiffened today, witness said that he would not mi- service will be repeated tonight, INSTALLING NEW LOOMS ner will be served by a committee Offensive breaffi — in many cases so of 60 years of age.” of the Second Congregational as selling pressure again subsided. swer that. however, with four operators on consisting of Miss Ethel Lyttle, Miss veiy embanrassing — may not be a Dr..E..C. Nichol, local physician church will give their minstrel Stocks turned "dull, and price William B. Clark, treasurer of toe duty to receive calls. May Moriarty and Miss Marjorie month condition trat sometimes one ^ attending the mayor„asserted previ­ show tomorrow evening at the City trends were mixed, although a Merchants Bank and Trust Com­ Among toe new items received at IN ROCKVILLE MILLS deep down in die body. Cleanse and The principle speaker, will be ous to Dr. Meyer’s statement that hospital in Hartford. The minstrel number of issues rose fractions to pany was recalled on the stand. He Pinehurst this week are, drip drop clear the intestinal tract prompdy and M ^ or Oerinak had passed the cii«iis pure maple, syrups, carrying the Rev. Harold Brennan of toe North safely by using ' will be given locally Frida;, eve­ 2 points, refiecting in part pre-holi­ testified Homing on July 20, 1929, Methodist church of Htirtford. Dur­ BO f a r as hiS lungs wi»re concemeu. ning at toe Hollister street school. day short covering. Pressure was had overdra'wn his account $35;- Vermont state qusdity label; prepar­ Mbdern Equipment Being' Cdndlttoii of Heart Placed Today — Spinning ing the evening. Dean Rev. L. also lifted in toe bond market,' par­ 263.17 to pay for nine himdred ed cup cake flour seling at ten cents Theron Frriich of toe North Metho­ However, continued Dr. Nichol, All members of St. Mary’s Young ticularly the U. S. Government di­ shares of Bankers Finsmeial Trust, and McIntosh apples from Mr. Gul­ Mules Also Installed. Dr.lht^£lbdr “today, tonight and tomorrow will dist church here will award certifi­ Men’s aub are asked to make re­ vision, after some early selling. Common, purchased from toe Bank­ ley’s Pine I'Cnob orchards. If orders cates to those who- have attended be the so-called crisis in the condi­ turns on raffle tickets’ at the Cen­ IheTnieFamityLaxattve ; Liggett and Myers B push^ up ers Capital Company. The bank rec­ are phoned tonight (tel. 4151) it will Special to The Herald toe Institute sessions. Prizes will tion of his heart and infection from ter bowling aUeys tonight or early more than 2 points in a thin mar­ ords showed that toe credit was aid toe clerks gretkUy with toe Rockville, Feb. 21.—The sincerity be awarded to toe League ha'ving This pure herb medicine contains no . the bullet wound.” tomorrow, as toe drawing will take ket, and issues up about ^ to 1 made good by return of $31,950 on Wednesday rush and deliveries 'will o f the Hockanum Mill CJompany in the largest per centage of attend­ harsh irritants — it is a safe aid to The official bulletin, signed by the place at toe State theater tomor­ point included J. S. Steel, Bethle­ July 22, 1929. There was no record also be made early tomorrow morn- ance and toe one awarded toe larg­ good health, which may be more -' five attending physicians at 10:30 a. finding work for the residents of row night. hem, National Biscuit, Santa Fe,. in the minutes of toe board of di­ ing. Rock'ville and toe modernization of est per centage of certificates. quickly attained when constipation is m . said: Union Pacific, Allied Chemical, rectors, howe'ver, that Heming had their mills in Rockville is in evi­ Following toe dinner, each not prevalent, (^ d for kiddies too. “Mayor (^ermak continues to The ijadies Sewing society of toe McKeesport, United Aircaraft and authority to make toe purchase of dence today. League represented in the Institute . . . Successfully used for 81 years. ^ show' steady improvement. Thcie Emanuel Lutheran church ^11 hold others. The “repeal” stocks eased, JUDGE TO TAKE VACATION toe stock. The first shipment of new ma­ will present a short program. The Mr. H. W olf, Cambridge, (Mass.) are no untoward symptoms. Tem­ a Swedish baking sale, Saturday under further t^ing, but Coca chinery arrived Monday at toe lo­ gathering will then adjourn to toe druggist, says: “ I have used Dr. perature 99.2; pulse 88; respiration afternoon at 2 o’clock at Hale’s Cola, which 'usually moves in toe Hartford, Feb. 21.— (.AP)—Judge cal freight yards, consisting of six home of Mr. and Mrs. LauIb St. 26. He now is sleeping.” store basement. It is hoped aH opposite direction, dropped 2 points VIGOROUS DEBATES Edwin S. 'Thomas of toe U. S. Dis­ automatic looms being part of a Qair Burr on West Center street True’s Elixir in my famity for years > Announcement that defense at­ members will contribute whether in fairly actiye selling. Radio, Pen­ trict Court, left his home in Colum­ shipment of twelve looms to be in­ where a campfire get-together will and I am so pleased with the re- ^ torneys would confer on a possible personally solicited or not. ’The ney, C a se and American Can were bia Monday for a three weeks’ va­ stalled in toe Minterburn Mill. A be held. stilts that I offer it to my enstomers move for a new trial for Zangara, committee in charge, Mrs. Harry off fractionally. American Tele­ ON REORGANIZATION cation .trip to Florida. He is ex­ second shipment of six more looms The cabinet of the local EJpworto upon every opportunity with mjr g;iven 80 years yesterday for at­ Erickson, chairman; Mfs. John M. phone gained about a point, then pected to return to for are expected to arrive very soon. Leag;ue is in charge of toe bsmquet, personal conviction and confidenct tempting to kill Mr. Roosevelt and Anderson, Mrs. Oscar Johnson, reacted. court hearings scheduled for Mon­ In addition toe company has de­ assisted by President Thomas in its results.** three victims of his bullets, \ as Mrs, Emil Brandt, Mrs. John I. Directors of Corp. ordered (Continued From Page One) day, March 13. cided to install some modern spin­ Cordner of toe Nutmeg Trail, who made by J. M. McCaskill. Olson and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Is the regular quarterly dividend of Judge Carroll Hincks, jimior judge ning mules which are particularly is also a member of toe local No Definite Plans finding it difficult to reach every­ 25 cents, but New England Tele­ said so President Roosevelt could of the Connecticut Feferal District adapted to spin yam for automatic leag;ue. “Our plans are not definite,” said one. phone, one c' toe principal sub­ get information to guide him in Court is still in New York where he looms being installed. Three modem McCaskill, who is one of the three sidiaries of American Telephone, planning reorganization. was called recently to sit during a spinning mules are to be installed in attorneys appointed by court to Manchester Grange will hold its reduced its paymeift to $1.50 from Survey Underway trial in the southern district of that toe American Mill of toe company. handle the assassin’s case, “and I reg;ular meeting tomorrow evening $2. Individu^ railroads, thus < • far “It is no secret that already in^ state. Judge Alfred 0. Coxe, of toe do not even know whether we will in Odd Fellows kail. A patriotic reporting their freight movement vestigations- .ire being made, to Southern - District of New York is MAROONED ON MOUNTAIN attempt future action. As soon as program will be gdven with Rev. L. for last week have shown some see what can be done toward conr presiding over toe district courts in TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE my colleagues and I are able to get Theron French of toe North Meth­ further gains. Union Pacific, how­ solidation,” said Byrns?. Swagar Connecticut during toe absence of Mormt Washington Observatory, together, we will go into the whole odist church as the guest speaker. ever, reported January net operat­ Sherley, a former respected mem­ both judges. N. H., Feb. 211— (AP)—Nine moun­ situation.” A social hour will follow toe meet­ ing revenues of only $171,701, ber of this House, is now eng^ed tain climbers hdd stormbound on Meeting, Wednesday Evening Whether the defense would ap­ ing and a silver collection received. against $596,949 in toe like month in an investigation with a view of STATE SENATOR ILL toe summit of Mt. Washington since peal the case, McCaskill could not of last year. helving a report on consolidations Sunday were expected to descend February 22, 8 O’clock nay. So far, he said, there has been ’The Center church professional Reports of . progress in working ready for toe President very soon H artford, Feb. 21.— (A P )— Sena^ toe .snow clad slope tyday, al'thjpugjb no consideration of such a move. girls’ club will have a meeting out a plan for restimption of back­ after his inauguration,” tor John D. Milne of Norwalk was conditions for' traveling continued Dr. Meyer said today that re­ this evening at toe church. ing activity in , indicating Birrns said Sherley was using taken into toe Senate retiring room impleasant. The., mountain was Tinker Hall moval of Zangara's bullet from the that banks may be opened for. limit­ toe Bureau of Efficiency in his today and given m ^pal attention w lupp^ ;by 'a , 72rjnlle; p^thwester. Representatives of toe McIntosh & Seymour Corporation wiD Mayor’s body would be a dsmgerous The regular meeting of Mancues- ed withdra-wals after tomerrow’s .w ork. after he became ill. "The i^enate re' ’The temperature Yhis morning was baiwraent to giv£L.aoine figures .airf iirformatSen relative to toe operation, and that it would not be ter chapter. Disabled American-Vbt^ hqlt^fy^ were r^afded as^jghly ■«».- The Bratton amendment for toe cessed. Senator .Mfine, it was repprt 8.5 above zero. - The mountain ^generation of electricity and power with'Diesel engines. This attempted; = erans ■will lie held in the State couragta^ in Wan street. Tabling by flat 5 per cent qutfP. fe .ed, had .under medical treat-r climbers are.;'all from . will be important in the event that toe Town of Manchester de­ "The bullet is so close to the spine Armory Wednesday evening at 8 the House coihage committee of all mean toe deetriibtiotf -of' “sob* btiV 'ment at . his home and . had brought It was toe 75th ascend of toe moun­ cides to own and operate its municipal electric business in the o’clock sharp. A large attendance that an operation for its removal silver legislation was also stressed reaus.” a physician with him today, but had tain for Guy Tucker of Lynn, one future. wovdd endanger Mayor Cermak’s is requested, and all members are in some important quarters as tend­ i“i, belieVe we .pjuat ;maintain ap sent toe latter home when he felt of toe party. requested to turn in ticket stubs on Ufe,” Dr. Meyer said. “It will not ing, to allay uneasiness over possible adequate Navy,” BirniS said, improved. His condition was not be­ Radio Operator. McKmzie brayed . Other matters of vital interest to the League will be dis- be removed.” this date. inflation, and thus bolstering confi­ have been told that toe Bratton lieved to be critical. toe storm at its maximum inten­ cussed. AD League members and their friends are urged to he Dr. Meyer explained that the bul­ amendment would cause 33 sblpi| sity yesterday to meike his first trip^ present. Friday evening, March 3, has been dence. let is lodged in the 11th rib on the Tobacco shares were helped by re­ to be laid up and would cause q ; Considering toe epidemic of bank­ down to toe valley since December left side of the spine. He said a set aside as Odd Fellows Night at ports of increased cigarette sales , by Na'vy, not to be the equal of ruptcies, it’s refreshing to find mer­ 8, and his first overnight visit there THE PUBLIC IS INVITED wall of tissues would form around toe School Street Recreation Cen­ •the “Big Four” companies, as.result an.” ' chants here Eind there still doing since toe observatory was establish­ it, and that it then could not move. ter. All three local lodges, King of their latest price reduction. business at the same old standstilL ed in October. He said the presence of the bullet David, Shepherd Elncampment and TO ENFORCE DRY LAW itself would cause Mayor Cermak no toe Sunset Rebekah, will partici­ American Telephone slid back mod­ erately, after announcement of New. discomfort. The tissue wall around pate. ’The members will engage in Hartford, Feb. 21.— (AP)—^Fed­ a bullet forms in about 10 days, athletic and social games such as England Telephone’s dividend reduc­ eral enforcement'of the National Meyer said. basketball, bowling, pocket billiards, tion, but selling 'was light. Rails prohibition act wiD go on as it has volley-ball, checkers, bridge, whist, were presumably helped by Balti­ in the past untD a change is aotual'- -pinochle or setback. more and Ohio’s announcement that ly made, Robert L. fengle, deputy toe plan for meeting its big maturi? prohibition adm inistrator fo r th.e “ A SCRAP OF PAPER” The regular meeting of Linne ty oh March 1 had been made effee state, .indicated today when he stat^ Lodge, No, 72, Knights of Pythias, tive. The next important' matutify that toe morale of tot dry agents in IS PLAYERS’ NEXT will be held in Orange hall ^mor­ is that of Pacific, on Hay the state has not diminished in faqe row night at 8 o’clock. The rank of 1, and early steps toward promulga­ of the action of Congress this' week Esquire will be conferred on a class tion jf a plan are expected. for repeal. . . of candidates, after which refresh­ Brokerage sentiment was mixed, Mr. Sengle-said that the Federal jDommiinity Group To Give Sar- ments will be served. but i;. was pointed out in several agents had made more cases in the ...... <■...i’Sty dou Comedy February 25 and quarters that toe short interest past few montiis than at any other The first sitting of toe new con­ seemed to be getting large in a time during his administration. 27 At Whiton Hall. tract bridge tournament at toe number of individual Issues. Some Country Club, scheduled for tomor­ quarters expressed the view that toe < ' “A Scrap of P^er,” by Victorien row, has been postponed until Fri­ amount of selling prompted by re­ PROTECT FROM F U Sardou, a ^ench comedy of 19 th day, March 3, due to several con- cent adverse newa has been en­ centurv., manners, will be presented fiicting dates on • Washington’s couraging small. Hea'vy snow in re­ Keep nose and bead dear. Use at the Whiton Memorial hall, Sat­ Birthday which would decrease toe cent weeks has tended to obscure JCcaidon’a Jelly daily. Carry urday afteznppn, 'February 25, and number of entries in the 'tounoey. business trends, helping such lines handy nasal tube with you. Monday eyenihg,' February 27, by The prizes for the last tounKkment as fuels, but retarding retail sales in will be awarded at t^is sitting. certain lines, particularly of auto­ KONDON’S JELLY the Community - Players. ’The plot Plain ar Ephadrine is delightful and the story full of mobiles. clever lines. The Players are confi­ dent timt the cast will interpret it in such^a manner as to please their Control Your wide circle of friends. The talented cast includes a Judi­ cious? mixture of old and new play­ F U R N A C E ers. Among the newcomers having The Manchester Public Market prominent parts are' Miss Rtith Smith, a member of the old Town Automatically Playebs, who in the meantime has had considerable experience in col­ HOLIDAY SPECIALS lege dramatics at Tuft’s; Miss Fancy Fresh Tender Chickens to roast or to boil, Frances How*;, a former member of the .Sock and Buskin club, and 4 to 5 lbs. each ...... - ...... 25c lb. Miss Evelyn Jones who has shown f o r a Fancy Home Dressed Fowl from Coventry...... 29c lb. promise this season in one-act Native Fresh Hams, 8 to 10 lbs. each, (whole) . .12c lb. plays by the Community Players. U u e e o a l * The other young women in the cast a x e Miss Harriet Cobum, who was HEAT Fresh Made Lamb Patties ...... 5c each, 6 for 25c the leading lady In “It Pays to REGULATOR Advertise,” given by the Players Our Hwne Made Sausage Mqat ...... i5c lb., 2 tbs, 25c Aacmarl(C^iifi9. Va.~homrf ihtVitdda orittMiacgr and tfo WKH-foaem Virginta tofcaocof last October; Margaret Peticolsis, TOP running to the cellar-t«on- trol toe heat of your home aiito- the Eifieen in “Broken Dishes,” the S SPECIAL In every comer of the world, November play, and Miss Florence m a tic a lly from upstairs. End over­ heating—^keep an even, herithful, Boneless Rolled Oven Roast Beef, any size you both her* and oveneai, . Bieri. wherever you find joy in life, Arthur Scranton, Richard Owers comfortable temperature always. ,may desire 23c lb* A.. ’ tis always "kiSlliSS QSIS” and I^bert Wright are others You can do this with a 'blue coal’ Fancy Shoulder Clod for Pot Roast or Oven iltoast 20c lb. . • I • * . ■ • ‘ ■ who have Important parts in “A Heat Regulator at a coet of only ) Scrap of Paper.” Gunnar Johnson, $18.95, plus a small charge for in­ SPECIAL star in “It Pays to Advertise,” Ray stallation. Phone us today for a free Merz .ud Robert Marcham, mem­ demonstration—see for yourself. A limited quantity of opr own Sugar Cured Daisy Hams Only Luckies have such bers of the “Broken Dishes” cast, made frmn Home Pressed Pork 2 to 4 lbs, each 18c "lb. are tlw o^ er male characters. '*9 Tlck^ may be obtained from the Community Flayers or the T. ■ AT OUR BAKERY character...such mildness M. C. 'A . They may be exchanged Home Made Cherry Layer Cakes ...... 25c eacli for reserved seats at the T or MOTOa Home Made Cherry j^es . .‘ ..i/ . . - . . .. 19c each' “Charact^” — the character of tobaccos are chosen for hucky Kempfs for the evening perform­ CHbbk ance. The play is advertised in The Home Made Cherry Squares ...... 20c dozen Luckies' fine golden-brown Strike. And becauK these choice raANsrosMEK Home Made Rolls,-all l^ d s ...... 10c dozen Herald’s theatrical page today. tobacco. In the Southland, in tobaccos arc “Toasted” — purified SPECIAL Virginia, in Georgia, in , North by Luckies' exclusive process— H EADS EBTOINEIBRS r ’ . i Royal Scarlet Family Floqr, 24)4 lb. sack 59c and 7 lb. Cjirohha, in South Carolina, in .y Luckies Re made truly mild.' For H alford, Feb. 21— (AP)—Charles bagai24'>j rorty*i4^ annual minting at the THE W. G. GLENNEY GO. Maxwell House Clo^ee,Jh. can, ■ • • • — ------• • • • . 27c State £Rirary here today. Qarr' Goal, Lumber, MaMn8**Siippff®^ ' ..? • - [O ow fjtiq. n e e 1C. Blair, of New Haven, was Paint.. •' Dial 3111 feeause^h’s t o a s t e d * * fibosen^^^^ljb^presideat, and H . Jadc- 886 North Main St. TeL 4lW Free Ddivery ■OD .TipjM^^ of New Haven, was Manohoater. -v‘ re-eleefea seetatary and trdHitirar. ■'Sj • » /V

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MANCnESTJSR iSVfiNlNG HEUALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUBTOAT, FB B ^A B T a , 1 ^ , P A G E f o n t

meaauTd is not to regulate use of Jotaflioss stUl.. prstond n to hope to fin n m N stare in ike Raw J t o i # « t e r tha giiUle blgbwai^ but. to pMVWit $ e t • . II the motor trucks from eompetlog In ordinary, business, if a man saw SnetiitiS Ifi^raUi with the New Haven railroad. Any­ afai^ ebaiice,to get |12i or flioa to C ( 0 l { PUBUSBED BY THE one whodbubta this baa only to rend exchange for tewing up a note of W O l*' ______i y ^ flERAED PRIMTINO COMPANY, INC, ■cetton live of article three of the f 100—which would probably go to New Yacli, Feb. way 13 Bl.’iseU ttr**! escapa from f u many moana and ^ Manchaster. Conn. bill, as fonows; protest anyhow— he, wouldn’t be re­ THOMAS FERGUSON groans of depressiofii-minded folk, I GenoNl Kanacer Every motor contract carrier is garded as- eOmpletely c r a ^ if he flnd the C M » <■» o f New hereby forbidden to give or cause sacrificed the note. x^Tto tffwSoaSn^wfao taaw Founded October 1, 18S1 any undue or imreasMiable advan­ Here gather men to whom haz­ that tbfp PablUtiad Ev.ry Eveniar Except tage or preference to those whops ard has been a dogging shadow those pHttUht* hut wfff Suo4*y« and HoUdaviu Satared at tbe A s n im iG H T . Pott Office at Manchester, Conn., as be serves as compared with tbe wbn kaw wUalM dmZh The auction fans, it oeems, have fa­ ddeoad Class Mail Matter. patrons of any motor common One of the niost interesting side-, Dc igaDnd ttaptaesnci- Few vorite auctioaeora, an film gDors suBscRjrriON b a t e s carrier, or the PATRONS of A N Y ligbts of tbe depressloii is tbe an.>' bmre carafi tor grant waalth; aaa One Tsar, by mail ...... 16.00 OTHER COMMON CABBISR OF Nfr. da Per Mont^ by m a il...... I .*o nouncement that BosUm’s CUna- have tkaykad ttale to gatkaett MHifle ebpiss ...... » -03 PROPERTY, or to , subject the togelkv. Iksy kav# beae afr to th ^ anoaa to abom any ktimait in Delivers A ooa year ...... ,..30.00 patrons of any common carrier to towB is pr eparing to stage an orien­ Icy waatoi,' kUtoastof toasrla ar pnrebane.'Othererfre. they acitve any undue or unreasonable dis- tal pageant for the benefit of the leaks, fieato to ka aars^ eactTf to ead^ other a a i op in i MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED crimination or disadvantage, or the day In w -W im plicn PRESS city’s relief funds. It is stated, in kad Mdtoaadaat wenkil^ BY UNFAIR COMPETITION TO they have aeed to track The Associated Press is ezelusivety connection with this announcement, entitled to the use for republieation DESTROY OR IMPAIR THE down tbe “sad gad T o t itopUag^ uf all news dispatches credited to it SERVICE OR BUSINESS of any that not a single one of the d ^ s A craah on W all street becomes The newa that Rosa or not otherwise credited in this artma donna, wflt be paper and also the local' news pub* motor commem carrier or of A N Y numerous Chinese residents is now w vague and natepaatoat soand >r.r iished herein. OTHER COMMON CARRIER of or has bean on the rcdls of any relief aa cosafated wMk the erarik e f seng bbd at All rights of republieation of property * * *. landslide roeka on a dtfflealt trafi. auguration ce____ . . agency in tbe dty—nor la there any •special dispatches herein are also re­ How would that have sounded if anmaiag tote aboui ;jM .dlv» w k M served. ffi^ectation on toe part o f theaa peo­ ban gema the Beening' miBpL it had been put into unlawyerlike Full service client of N E A Ser> ple that any of them will ahare in p u e e i i , She wak cast, some time. i gB « nt> viee, Ine. language so as to read: "N o truck AttmuBag dne ef thn dbuen ef goes the story—fo the rote Of a tbe benefits of tbe funds to vriiich thtt club the ofber evening, the mother. The opera ateo eallfld ftir Publisher’s Representative: The shall carry freight for less than the they are to eontrflmta- spin of tale-weaving ferngnes iDom- a son and other meenben o f tbe .lullus Mathews Special Agency—New rate charged by tbe New Haven C ed a different world than one finds Vork. Chicaao. Detroit and Boston. It would be Interesting to learn, cak. A frilow. about 19 yoara «f road”? Yet it might as well have nt moni 04 tke N « « r Yocfc dkmers age—as it deveIope^-b>l wboio BUREAU OF were it possible, whether in any whera- dour to MEMBER AUDIT been, with tbe P. U. C as referee o i tiOowa aeem reatdy growth bad been itustaA waaesaat ClRCVEATIONi. other dty of the country even a sin­ pOR out tha ptag aad tofc tbn sh^ what is "undue” or "unreasbm to play tbe boy. (tee scene cnBed Tbe Herald Printing Company. Inc., gle GMnese person has, during tbe go damn. t U iy ate batrking nem for n eereox so amorouc yrn. assumes no flnanclal responsibility able." and exciting adrantures, where life fo;- typographical errors appearing in ^depression, applied for public aid. tbe reaction of the 1S-yeaPcSd fbat We don’t^believe the manufacture or death aamr draend on tlio waver the singer all hut dnmped a few advertisements _in the Manchester Posslldy there may have been such of a compam arrour or tha mer­ Evening Herald. era and business men and particular notes a case but it would be less surpris­ curial fluctuation od a tkermoom A «4 tater seriously conridered ly tbe farmers of this state want to tor. TUBSPAY, FEBRUARY 21. ing to find that there has been none gketag tbe froto kid a toend atep- see tbe motor truck business thrown Sorarat, wha hava figurad la than that there have been more than GOOD NEW S into tbe hands of tbe Connecticut iaqiiortaat researches a a d tr tim GILBERT s w a n . one— or even a single instance. sea and over the riouda, toU o< Probably the most significant Item Public Utilities Commission to be Of course this does not mean that fascinating paraBris in fish and in the current news is the fact that throttled in the Interest of the New itird Ufo; wheniD effocto toward the business of the Chinese to Amer­ Senator Carter Glass 'has definitely Haven. And imless we are com­ a now adjuatmoBt wont on ns SOOPBiSOIBGCrjOB ica has not been affected by tbe bard ctumsfly and deopoftoly as do declined the post of secretary of pletely deceived in our reading of times, nor that the problem of em­ thooo o f amay bumaao today. the treasury in the Roosevelt cabinet this bill that is the primary purpose 7 ployment is essentially different N ow London, Fob. 21 — (AP)t- because of the President-elect’s re­ of the measure. kte fured approach, Morton* Downey cCaHm a n tohn oi good BIOHT CARE OF .«she had bypeithryoidlam. WW yon how. Questien; Robert asks: "Is tbera elways appears to be fighting a quality and watoahte and wftt^to ebUapst; vious as to condemn the bill from KIDNEYS PROLONGS UFE;Mndly ten me What It means and any particular barm in rubber* forehead frown: Bert Lahr, the nt tba dteoettea of tta Rod Its further meaning is that Mr. top to bottom. . — ; how to cur# it?'* s o M sboes oref leather-soled shoes comic, ban a fined and gloomy mug Oreo* as fast ns fhoy nrn tunttd Roosevelt does not in t^ d to submit Even as you are atttiiig reading i. Answer: Yonr elstar was probably examiaed with a metabolUm appar­ or is one more eomfiaartaldo than traea he sffs aboop tbe night spota; b e h i n d t h e s c e n e s 114 this article, you are m a l ^ p<^asns to the dictation of ids administra­ BORDERLINEBB. atus to deternfice her baratm eta- tha other?” Eddie Orator catcieS a conitoaual UU providing for tha <9n|jib^ tion’s fiscal policy by the harA-aad* within your body. If they remain botisnx One having hypntlk yrei^ Answer: 1 do not believe that air of worry about Urn and usually tkm of tha eoaBforiaUaa waa fotxo- For a psychiatrist. Dr. T. Earl seems upset by something printed dacad is tho Bcnato by Banatnr Hi­ fast gold adherenta, e v i» though his In your system, they would prove as iam seeretea too mudik of tke tkyroM rither typs of srie Is to be prefer­ Moore of Miami, speaks a language deadly as rattle-snake venom, or extract wMeb eauaea loss ot Wright red. Some people find the leather- about in tbe oriumna sad pa­ ram Bingham. freedom be--, bought at the risk of a remarkably like ttot of reasonable any other strong toxic substance. and iaereaacs the rapidly of the soled shoes to be more cotr'ortabl^ pers; Tet, from a torrlblo ilnanrial wallop In tbe late market. BSd<&e breaha^F^ from some of the most men and women. Dr. Moore is one However, tbe body has an efficient heart action. Tbe core tt very winio others consider tbe rubber- method of removing them when simple and accomqpltthed entirely by soled shoes to be preferaW* tt back in the targe-slxad mon^. Great Britain oxcaadn the Unit­ brilliant politicians of b*» own party. of the physicians who examined Joe e u b c t o b a l c o lh e c h b m a y ed States In fomoftx hut not til JOIN'fire TATO they form in the tissues and carry­ fasting and dieting. W rite a per­ I cap think any one o f a The one thing most to have been Zangara as to his mental condition. ing them to a dumping point from sonal letter for further instnie- dozen grata who get more fo a exports G ro a ilS ^ ranks firaC (Brittle Bonn) fo tho vaino of eXpdrto and fo v «t s feared in the coming administra­ which toey are thrown out. Part of tions, enclosing a large, aelf-ad- week than most people do in a He Says: By BO0NEY DUTCHER Question: L. writes: "What causes wttb the Unttod ntateo tion was a bitter conflict betvfe«m N E A Serviee Writer. this system for purifying the fxfdy drassed, rtamped envelope. y e v , yet seem always fo a. dither “To can 2 WATKINS BROTHERS.. Inc. Tbe tronble with the ZcoDgara type, What the next amendment ought no starch, tt is, nevertbsisas, and the Baruches of his party It Is long and their task of deanstng prevent hardening of the joints, it according to Dr. Moore, is an in­ to to is another matter. Norris the blood stream is' so. Important better not to mix tt with frntt is advisaUe to keep tbe Uood as entirely possible that the whole life says that If he had hfs way there that il you lose both of thun, you juieea^ but to me them aepandtiy. herent inability to make a satisfac­ Bran water tt slntpJy made by poim- alkaline aa possible through using Funeral Directews of the incoming Congress might would to amendmenfs to rilmtoate lose your life. Many can live with phitty of foods containing potra- tory social adjustment in even ttds life terras for judges and make ft fm- ing boiling water over two or three ESTTABLISHED 58 YEARS have been wasted in a fruitless, only one Healthy kidney but caanet sfom and sodium. broad minded country. poesltfie for the supreme court to de­ live if both are gone. In this eon- tabiespoonsful ot bras, allowing it over various proposals for to stand for a few ndimtos and then Zangnra is. It is to be concluded, clare an .,act of Congress tmeonstitu- nectiqn it is of mterest to note that CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. currency expansion, getting no­ tional by a bare majority. about one person in every 1,60G Is straining it. Men who tori tb ^ eon't quite af­ a border line case. And if there where. It is now quite clear that Abolition of the electoral college born with only one kidney and ford to buy the white tuXedoc urged Robert K. Afiderwo Phone'i .Ofllli^ 617Y is a single instance of tbe killer (Cttppaa Holtira) i may become another “Norris amend­ usually gets along all right. by the merehant tailors nfigbt make Reeideiiea74Bl Mr. Roosevelt does not propose to ment,” as was the lame duck amend­ Each kidney is formed o f many Question: Ura, Matthew O. e show at sympathy with ttie move-^ h*unerat Director type, from Gerald C^putan through wrltea; "1 would like to hneur destroy his potential usefulness by ment,” which he finally got through small tubes, or tubules, twisted to­ it mcDt by putting white patches on the whole dreary list of goriha gun­ there is danger of potsonh^i from any such obstinate comnatmait. Congress after aa effort of many gether, which collect wastes from tbe rid ones. men, gat-to tf^ yoothful sttckups, capillaries carrjring the blood, the meat cooked in copper kettks. It shoctfd be obvious, in view of years. The progressive leader has old time western "bad men" and the a resottttfon wbtoiii would provide efi waste paselng through the thin this present devslopmeBt, that the like, that is not or was not a bor- reel election ot the preroent and blood wall and also tbe thin tobular incoming President will assume his vice president and promises to push wall. From each tube it collects in daHne case, we never saw aaf evi­ offies with a mind somewhat open it in tke next Colqpress. a amaB pouch in the . Iddttty- pnd dence to prove it. * * * from there it drains down to the and with a reasonable degree of I t ­ A man who has not written bright “The electotal college is simply a bladder through the ureter. erance to a reform of the curremy The kidneys have tbiS;mysierious within his soul the com'mandawwt fifth wheel to a wagon,” be says- standard, it is to be dotdffed tt ‘'Lot^ ago ft ceased to carry out tbe power of extracting peisaa# from Thou sfaaJt not kfll" is not WBioUy Ike blood and tb ro m ^ -hem out anyros cetdd have brought to tbe tojeets the totmderx had in view- made ttp. He is incomplete. He is supposed tke electors would with water, bat they do not ,iick situation a more usefoi eontribotion a ottrtiluneBt town tbe blood stream. not like o th a men. Thera is a lack exerdse their discretion In picking than that. presidents. Nocniaify, the hffBM output from ip him— the lack of an cscential bo- the fd taen contafna no nourish­ X year ago currency expansion “They weren't ready to gtem tbe man atfrltoute. He to a bordetfiner ment. Bnbm the fddaeya^' become ioobsd Hhe about as bopteas an ob- iMopCe tbe rigkt to eelcet tkeir own p i best maildent. my even tbefr eenatora. defff§i*df aa tb fiklgftiTa dteease, jecflhra as probihittos repeal M a then tke k fd a ^ s do extract food But fo assert tbat his lack riiotdd We have remedied the defect with \ couple of y e a » earSer. We have to sennteca and tkere^s no material and eUmmett from the exempt klm from ito enfreme pen­ tegard feloed and tke tfffafd waato then con- seen with what a m a a ^ aaddtnoem excuse at aS tor tke electotal cot- alty when he yidda to Ids killer tefiw noat^tfag sabetimeea. repeal sentiment grew into yester­ I^e^ Is reatito, w « do not tkocioughly propensities is to say that morder "Under our pciitical system as it day's aetbw by tbe House- It need ttodentaadhew the kfdoeya do their sbould go tmpuniMied smd timt so- has gnm a np, the effect of tke pras- worit dttftog ftte end cannot explain not be to tbe least s(irpctsfi« if enr- ent iMtotifrndat Msetion has keen to cfsty riMUld make oc effort to pro- thfr toyatertoaa Intelligence of the rency expsnskm sentiment in tbe in- malm tt inqkMfbto fo r asyeoe to ran kUtney to refuse food out to accept teet itsrif front dMoe who are unable for presldetttmd^CBdaatJy. Nomi“ comiag Congrees develops faster garbage; tt fa jott aa tkottgii the to adjust themsrivea to its eondl' n a tlm most ha mada h i potitfoat M ^ y were a walritmas wko says than repeal senfiaBeBt tbd in tU s one. tions and its laws, Ahsototefy nor­ parties. National toMtsXkma, to tbe grocery delivery bpym of the Controlled iaflaHoa is to tbe llr. mal men mod women do not com-, bfood, "D o N ot and to tbe The Glass incident in votes they probably wnuld still be large, self-addrassed envelope, and ik N bd rwdwtf MSffr-A T O O T W yogro-^qukkly, convenaearty, AMO AT tlT T lf OOIT, 'tear OMfiatoBedby tkea^ and tktt Wm is a tittle different light. H * calted eteetocal votes, - nnd the to* add one loose fie stamp for each ar­ suits would be certified to Congress to t raties on all number calls to pointf over SO ‘ they skouid to—INktiettorly toe sayA toe ataaapla, that if by wiping ticle desired. For g few fietmlM s dgy, you can make if easy for ■ af"*- by thogavernors. fftato tews w o u l dALBUMIN;______ACUTE______BRIGHT’S out-of-state trucks—toOft ckMely out tbOM dekto w# could get enough mHes w n f, are reduced at 8:30 P. M. Aftet INM A continue to cover tbe quahficattone DlSBlAgB? dH R O N lC BRIGHT’S yoiif frigttdato (iffttiyoff.alfiti • » - you ew . brieg V ■ regulated than they aow are. Bet ioratgn btMfnew to add even I per fo r getting a candidate's name on DISEASE; iODNST TROUBLE; tlme^ eoetF night« you can talaphoRRlo ^ pleci th e grocer, th e baker and fffiMr trid wBggpfe to we said emphattcatfy that we were cent to ottr flttioftal income we the britet. man In each state WATER AND fCmNBT fSLlMlNA' eteetfdti would win the electoral as Iw if 100 milas away for as M a if i- opposed to letting tke New Mamn would be more than we TION; CAUSER OV DROPSY; your dbor. fit enfgrgencfef you can tummow tbe vote, but there wotfdn't he any n »ra ffW01JJ9< ANKLES: WANDER­ raUroad write rite motor track tooaid loee by ceaceflation. Alto, electors. IN G iODMEFY; D1AB0TBB; KID- doctor or BO^fNSTAtrrLY . . . wbiii m nfffd of D on 't b e ii o i i f o d j law. flMt ft we eoufd put our forrigs " life Ysrfos fo r judges, especiatiy NSrrSTcJNES; OUR KIDNBYS; fi ' empfoyineirf you eee more ^kify to bt called to cants a day pBye fir OM. M e r ft h-; If the New Haven's'attocaays tod bntinese beck where it was three of trial judges, should be eliminat­ ptJjLrns; CYSuns." not write House Bill 7dt tiMa ft aniit ed," SiWii Norris, whd used to be a w ork ^ tF YOU HAVE A TELEFHONE H4 YOUB NOME. lolhiaasOffkAor yeflra ego tk# additional revenue f a i^ htaw tf. "tb s tendency now QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ihave beak written tiy aomekody with from (mstoms dnfiee alone wetrtd’ in tor Judges to heeonM little mon- “♦va -k mind tbse ftaettoiis tm tu g fif torn show a clear profit to the United arebs. Ottsa tbefr aMpototmeaU (Tew 1) Question: Miss June R. .writes: /that o f a raifroad, fa ^ e r . The States treaimry ^ e r ctorglng off are brought about by corporate In­ N N E W ' E N G L A N D T E L E F H a N E C 0 terests. ought to be appoint-^ *"My sisfor was told by a doctor. T H E SOUTH perfectly obvious purptw of the the war debt payments ^tbat tlM Hi ed for speelfle terms.'' after he gave her a breathing teat, "fT" ____..y.-,.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERMJ), MANCHESTER, CX>NN^. 21, I W . M !' " I -r.n committee in charge. Albert 8l tory to tB w e wilw gine,^ Nationid President W. G. isccvtciM oiul' to Artnstxong, PostOl Cashier B. E. McCaOin, superintendent of tee Tol­ GAME(XUa»ANFOR(X land County Home-at Vernon Cen­ HIGH a m wuiiohMon said, PROHffilhONOLD Farrell of New l^ven, FrankUn M. therefore, ofolri .oFBPl^aifig ROCKVILLE Stahl of Manchester, N. H., secre- ter, is secretory of tee committeie. i AN Others assisting include James NEWS QFM M NAMED Guardian force‘^for ionofiiw a^d Uucy of tee New England' Confer­ Iriiiwfisgia rinoofi) .w opd^ ofr. Wood of Talcotville; Ernest Richard MNATiONITSELF ence, apd Mrs. M. R. 'Heteerington ganlxaticri- ' of Alpihe, N. Y., au?dl5aty speaker, of Vernon Depot, and Luther Skin­ The swimming meet in tjici C> G.^X “ No one,, except offieialeMaf.^ tee ner of Ogden’s Comer, and Paul Ben­ 200 VotuBt^Es FiroV: 60 State m m r 9 M 'S fM :?' ike present staff of ofticers is as L. has been done away wifi) teis departineiit, will knijw.'exactly bow TOLLAND. COUNTY “ T follows: President, Edward Back- ton of Vernon Center. ^ Clnba Appointed TF Assisi m any have b e e n who sibb March:; l.(M ra iCbnfarj ,Hope Chapter, No; 60, Order of year because it is necss&ari for foyr haus, of Rockville; vlcerpresldent, Chief Ganie' Warden. they are, or where they m iy be any First p e g r^ .On /rtiat Datifi MoTemeBt Can'Be Traced To Alfred E. Armstremg, of Broad Eastern S t u , wiU hold a meeting high, schools to be in competition for time. 'This has proven mbit help­ IN DRIVE FOR $4,483 Brook; secretai^ and treasurer, and social this evening. . tee cup. Manchester, Mei^dep, and ful in improving conditione .in- the Charles E. HOdges, of Waterbury. Announcement has been made .of Bristol .have s^mmUig teams apd it Hartford, Feb. 2J. — Over ' JO past and we e3q>ect atill better, re­ On Harcb 10, David Lodif CokHiial Days — Recent tee marriage of Mrs. Julia' Brazer FoMral of Joseph Barber was thought'teat Middletown would jiportsmen, volufiteers from 60 state sults in tee future;” dUef William­ of Odd FeUows te^ irit Budget Pared To Meet Eco­ The'fimeral of Joseph Barber, Yourkus of Tariffvllle and , Robert make tee fourth , biit tee latteiuhas son declared. degree on a class ^of candtjlatav. Tba History of the Case. nomic Conditions — Expect aged 83 years, of 20 Saunders street, Arthur Emerson of VemOn; at the been unable to collect enc>ugb ooys sportinnen’s clubs, today had been To Get Fund Within 10 Days. £ ^ t Hartford, who died at his home former town during January. for a tieain. The delAy' to ^ is . an­ iq>pointed memhers of a Game Ceremony-will be- under tte dtiriclAw (HI Friday morning, was held from Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Pence, nouncement was due to tee fact Guardian force which will operate ROBINS TAKES DP o f Past Gbrands. Thom as Brown aaicl his late home yesterday afternoon at who were recently married in New that Principal Shearer <}t .iijUdcue- Waablngton, Feb. 21.—(AP) — imder 8iq>ervlalon . of Chief Wild Charles Lathrop. \ With less than five thousand dol­ 1:80 o’clock. Burial was in charge York City, are residing on School town was rushed to. the ■hbrol.^d Life Protector A. Joseph Wnilam-' • Previous to tee.degree,-a Vfry to? The pyobibition movement in the lars needed to carry on tee activi­ tee B. H. Preston Company of street, following their return from Friday and operated on for appe^- The Game Guardians will OLD WORK AGAIN pprtknt meeting wfil 'take pb|^ tbq United States which resulted in the ties of tee Tolland County Y. M. Rockville, with burial in Windsor- their wedding trip. tis'. serve without pay, make conflden- natiire of which win be exj^mia^ b). ban on all intoxicating beverages C. A. for tee ensuing fiscal yew. a ville cemetery. Joseph Barber was A conference of tee leaders in tee Students of.bote tee Main and JUal reports of and game law notices sent to members by mall tele financial campaign opened last eve­ organization of a Board of Finance ProhibiticHi Worker Who IMs ci|n te traced as far beu:k as Col­ well known in Rockville for many Franklin Building attended a special violations to county wild life pro­ week. .’Tbero has been can8tdarsbl(( ning with every indication that tee years, reriding at Barber Hill in of tee town of Vernon, was held yes­ assembly this afternoon. Isaac tectors an(l assist Jn fish and game appeared For Two and Half onial days. increased activity in tee local erden drive would be completed within ten Ellington. terday morning. Greyearte was the speaker and his ■restoration activities of tee Board, Months Visitfi.W hite Ftduse. qf late. The pool room bas boei\ George Groesch, matchmaker of It did not begin as an active plan days. The net amoimt needed is He was bom in South Windsor, topic Vas “Education of tht Indian 4teief Williamson stated. renovated and improvements hove to prohibit the manufacture, sale but $4,483 because of tee economies tee C. D. K. Athletic club, is resting November 20, 1849, tee son of Youth.” Prompted to wilist the aid of Washington, Feb. 21 — (AP) — been miade lb the lodge and d u n and transportation of intoxicating which have been effected during the Gteorge W. and Aurelia St. Clair. comfortably at tee Hartford hospi­ Several boys are trying oat for sportsmen when an epi^m lc of pre- Colonel Raymond Robins, prohibition tbpins. - I Uquors but as a temperance move­ past few weeks by Rev. William F. He is survived by his wife, tal. A group of local sportsmen tee dashes at the Hartfqrd County season shooting of game birds, and ment directed toward winning con­ Tyler, County Secretary, and his as­ Mrs. Nella Barber, of East Hartford: paid him a visit last evening at the leader and friend of President Hoo­ indoor track meet. Amo:-ig them song birds as wcJl, broke out early ver,, today issued a brief statement, verts by persuasirai rather than by sistants. three nephews, George Hollister, of hospital. are: Robert Smite, Arlton Judd, last fall, tee State Board of Fisher­ after spending tee nigbt at the law. New Britain; Leonard Dart, of The Rockville Stamp club will The county-wide drive opened last Gordon Fraser, and NoripaD Row- ies and Game at teat time called White House, saying he Was 'once RELf FOR TIRED WI«E$ Soon after the earliest settlers Manchester, and Charles'Ekiton, of hold its annual exhibition of stamps evening with a supper for tee work­ selle. Smith will be unable, under upon sportsmen’s clubs of tee again “taking up tee day’s work.” came to America there were moves California; three nieces, Mrs. H. W. at tee store of Gustave Friedrich Ti&e I^rdia E. Knkham’e ers at tee Union Congregational the new ruling, to he on the outdoor 'state to nominate, volunteers for ’Ihe man who disappeared for two of one sort or anoUier to discourage church at 6:15 o’clock. The »thu- Hall,'of Windsorvilie; Mrs. R. W. on Ward street on Wednesday. 'The track team in tee spring: if he keeps appointment to a temporary emer­ V ^taU O OmnMWiiM| drunkenness. Skinner, of South Windsor, and Miss stamps will be on exhibition all dur­ and a half months last fall, while sieism of tee workers was at a high (m with baseball and tennis. gency force to'supplement the work en route- to visit tee President, ex­ Edna Easton, «of California. ing tee day and late into tee eve­ Notable am<»g ' these was the pitch with Rev. George S. Brookes, The State out-door ’I'rack nieet ^ tee regular wild life protectors. plained that he' hoped to return to placing of drunkards in stocks to pastor of the Union Congregational Mrs. Brigham 99 Years Old ning. Out-of-town guests are ex­ will be held in New Haven May .r.7. A total of 837 were appointed for pected to view tee stamps. , ^vocatihg temperance. be pelted with eggs and vegetables chiirch, as campaign manager; Miss . Mrs. Maiy Brigham, of 49 Brook The dates for the ^lesentation of •a three months period.' They were After conferences with' Mr. Hoo­ $ by those who passed by. Other without power. to arrest but were Myrtle Kuhnly as chairman of tee lyn street, Rockville, has the uniipue “The Creation,” which.'will ^ gN- muat.stroigla colonists prescribed that a large ver and with Walter H. Newton, women’s division and Prof. Philip M. ‘^Unction of reaching her 99th 99tl by, the combined Glee Clubs,, has under instructions to secure and fc- letter “D” should be worn about j)ort evidriice of fish and game law White House secretary and a per­ if VOD SM ______Howe as chairman of tee men’s divi­ birtiuiay with indications that with NORTH ENDS, OXFORDS been definitely decid^ upon sonal friend, Robins had nothing to the neck of an habitual drunkard. sion. April 6 and 7. ? ■violations, j Major interest in the idea of ban­ good health she iiiay reach 100 say on the vote in tee. House to send Every effort is to be made to raise Manchester high school students “Data secured from a compila­ thatit wUttifs ryou the etnoath f ning all alcoholic beverages — or years of age. Mrs. Brigham, widow a Senate-approved repeal submission the funds by tee acceptance of small TO PLAY TITLE GAME have been invited by the students of tion of reports from tee Game "prohiblUon" as it is known — of tee late George B. Bdghain, cele­ guardians shows conclusively that to tee states. W out of OTWT IM donations with everyone interested Commercial High school, in New to u* Mr tliat duthiv7 Iare boMltoi thia fiist swept the United States in brated her 99th birthday oh Monday tee plan has been helpful and gen- “I stand where 1 always have in tee w ork being aMced to contri­ ;at her home and received relatives Haven to attend teeir. nodlelaa. Buy a bottle from your Orua- the ISSO’s. Meet Thursday Night For First .erally successful as. ww as satisfac- stood,” he said. iirt taday . . . aad rmteh the r«oM*- ' bute. John G. Talcott, chairman of :and friendbi who highly compliment­ of ‘"IHe Pira.es of Penxancej’' which Prohibition Laws the Financial Canvass committee, ed her and wished her the best of J^ound Y Junior League M. ' H. S. Glee Clubs gaVC laist yieiar. Between 1846 and. 1855 thirteen has made an appeal to the residents health and happiness. Championship. Rev. Applegate of Middlefirid waa states adopted prohibition laws, of Rockville v^th a personal letter ' Mrs. Mary E. Brigham, who has a visitor at tee high schdol yester­ with leading the way. but inviting teem to Join in the drive lived ifi Rockville for more than 85 Thursday evening at 8:15 o’clock day. Incidentally, he is a persona) this wave of prohibition sentiment and contribute. years. Is tee only remaining mem­ tee Norte Ends will battle tee fast frl:nd of Wilson MacDonaJd the soon receded when some of the A year ago tee Tolland County ber of tee old “Brigham fannlly" Poet Laureate of Canada, laws were declared \mconstitutlon- Oxfords quintet for the first round Y. M. C. A. had a county budget of which was well known in Rockville Y. M. C. A. Junior League cham­ Ssmdy Burns ’32 ent’ercd^CpiineC' al, and cithers were repealed. $5,083 but through econoniies only Meut Agricultural Cqllei^ 'at the In 1889 the prohibition party,, was ■for over seventy years. Her hus­ pionship. Each team has won ten $4,853 was expended. This yeiar tee half year. oxganlsed and was followed in 1874 band was tee late George B. Brig- league games and lost two, the budget has been pared to but $4,483, Ham, a Civil War veteran, who also Norte Ends losing to tee Oxfords Due to a slight erro' on the part by the Woman’s Christian Temper­ which is very small considering tee .of the correspondent of this colunm ance Union. With these new lead­ ■.took an active interest in tee affairs and Merz’s Fillers, and tee Oxfords activities. In 1929 tee budget was of Ro(;kville. Mrs. Brigham, has id- losing to the Fillers and North Ends an incorrect list of names for the ers in the field new interest was $6,899, and in 1930 it amounted to officers of the year 1935 A was aroused and in 1880 Kansas wrote ways taken an active part in tee in very close games. Bote of those $6,621; in 1931 It amounted to activities of tee ‘Union Congrega­ teams have been going great guns printed. The corrected list follows: prohibition into its constitution, President, William McPartland; then an action not taken by any $5,985 and in 1932 it amounted to tional church and-its activities. Yes­ this . season and a large crpwd is Vice President, Dorothy , Weoner; other state. Other states were ex­ $5,083, and in 1933 but $4,483. terday one of her visitors was Rev. expected to witness this important perimenting. adopting, changing ' The following is. tee letter of George S. Brookes, pastor. Who encounter. Secretory, Grace Johnson; Treasur­ ywrt repealing their laws and so Qhftjrnnftji John G. T alcott: brought her tee compliments of tee The managers met Friday night er, Horace Snow. b / 1905 three states, Kansas, Maine ’The time has come when tee church membership. and have arranged all details, but Miss Mary Roberts of tee Classi­ and , had prohibition Tolland County Y. M. C. A. must Mrs. Brigham has always taken could not agree on a referee, but a cal high school in Providefice and look to all those interested in tee an interest in sewing and knitting referee will be named after tonight’s Miss Addie M. Gage of Providence Shortly before the World War development of a responsible citi­ and during tee past few years pre­ meeting. were guests of Miss Elizabeth Olson new Interest in the movement was zenry for their material support. sented tee Various hospitals with As an added attraction Joe’s Serv­ over the week-end. crejsted and by 1913 had gained "The past year has been filled afghans and other articles she made. ice Station will meet tee fast- rapid strides. with a great variety of activities. Recently one was presented to the steppiog DeMolay five at 9:15 Anti-Saloon League Seventeen oiganized groups of boys U. S. Veterans hospital at Newing­ o’clock. This will be tee first time In th&t Anti-Saloon (10 to 25 years of age) have been ton, which is iiVtely prized by tee these two teams have met this sea­ Deaths Last Night League of America, founded at carrying on regular weekly pro­ institution. son and a ha^ fought battle is ex­ grams. Over 200 boys have been en­ pected as these teams are about Oberlin, Ohio, in 1898, was well es- Notes tabll^ed and ready to lead the rolled as members. evenly matched. The Service Sta­ Paris—The Dowager ' Duehesse The meeting of the Rockville tion hope to enter the winning movement. Other orguiizations “Our recreational and athletic Emblem club, scheduled for Wednes­ (le la Rochefoucauld, 67, daughter o f Joined and the list of prohibition program has been of a varied natu;:e column again after losing two hard day afiemoon at the Elks Home, has the late Senator Mitchell of Oregon. states was increased from three to fought games, one to tee Springfield and has enlisted a Iwge number of been postponed because of tee meet- Hamburg, Germany—Baron Help- nine. boys. Tolland Coimty teams in _ Wacco five. Hadden and Snow are rich von Richthofen, 88‘, one. tlpae In 1913 Congress passed the ipg of the State Rural letter Car- expected to bear the brunt of tee competition with other coimties of iriers ABao^iation at the home. - - - ...... - counselor t o tee Domintom Lega­ Webb-Kenyon law which protected the state have won championships attack for the DeMolay with Welles, A, fiovel^jt will be held':tohlg^tvin tion.. diy ptates from importations of in baaketlM^, indooivtrack, outdoor- Spencer and Ferguson being the St. Louis—Captain Geofge W. Uouor over the veto of President Odd' Fellows hall in the form of a bright lights for the Service Sta­ track, and swimming. "depresriop wHist’’ with no refresh­ King, Sr., 71, secretary of tee Taft, apd In that year also'Senator "Our boys’ and girls’ conferences, tion. ments bnt small prizes. Pilots, Masters and Mates. Associa­ Sheppard (D., Tex.) Introduced his bote State and County, and our spe­ tion of Inland Rivers. resolution for a constitutional cial Young People’s Rallies haVe A clam chowder supper will bo i served tonight in the G. A. R. room.s . Binghamton, N. Y.—Mrs. . Oliver amendment for National prohibi­ been largely attended. While these SCHOOL SAVINGS Johnson Berry, 77, wlddw- of Bishop tion. are only isolated events, their infiu- by Stanley Dobosz Post, No. 14. American Legion, followed by the Joseph F. Berry, of tee Methodist The World War gave further im­ en(:e continues terotighout the opening of a "champi.onahlp pinochle All schools were below one hun- Church. petus to prohibition. years. Camp Woodstock had a An overwhelming vote in Con­ tournament’’ at 9 o’clock to which c^red percent in school savings for most successful season serving alto­ the week ending Feb. 14, it was an­ gress and a siseable vote even in gether over 300 campers. Plans tee public is invited. PRINCE SAIONJI ILL ’The Ladies' Aid society of tee nounced today at tee Savings Bank. xxumy of ike wet states brought for the 13th season have already prompt ratification of the Eigh­ Rockville Methodist Episcopal The Keeney street which has been been completed. Tokyo, Feb. 21.—(AP) -- Prince BETTER teenth Amendment. The Nebraska reaching the perfect mark several "Our budget has been again re­ church will hold a whist party on Saionji, 96-year-old adviser of tee Legislature on January 16, 1919, duced by over ten'per cent, tee most Thursday afternoon in Wesleyan hall times of late, dropped to 94. Follow­ Emperor and last surviyor of the completed Uie list of three-fourths ing is tee list: of which has been taken from the instead of on Wednesday afternoon former powerful Council of Elder of the states necessary to place as originally planned. Att. Dep. Pet. with the Electric Overt the amendment in the constitution. salary and expense account of pur Statesmen, was suffering from a Secretary.. The Finance committiee, An import^t meeting of the Keeney St...... 52 49 .94 slight cold today. Hip condition The amendment became effec­ Board of Selectmen will be held to­ Man, Green ...... 256 226 .88 tive at midnight on January 16. having cut expenses to a minimum, was not serious, however, it was are united with tee rest of the com­ night at teeir office in the Memorial S o u t h ...... 75 63 .84 learned. Every good cook knows th^se two essentials to 1920. A few hotels in New York building with First Selectman Fran­ Hollister ...... 418 314 .75 draped their tables in black cloth mittee in the conviction that this work should go on. It is their con­ cis J. Prichard in charge. Washington ...... 372 269 .72 perfect codking results—length of cooking In Washington a group of pro Town Cler'k and Mrs. John B. Highland Park ... 126 87 .69 hlbitlon...... leaders,«, includiu including Wiluan WUUam viction teat there are greater opikir- time, proper cooking temperature. Simply set tunlties and needs today than ever Thomas are expected to arrive home Union ...... 385 200 .59 Jennings______Bryan,_a, Waime B. Wheeler from Florida a week from today, ofjf the A Anti-Saloon n ti-S al, League,______Sena- in more normal times.. B u c k la n d '...... 109 58 .58 the time and temperature controls, place the "During the next ten days, some February 28, making the trip by Barnard ...... 619 236 .45 tor Sheppard, and Representative auto. ; Volstead of , duthot of the of our Volunteer workers will solicit B u h e e ...... 69 22 .38 food in the oven and forget it until meal time. ■ Lieutenant Governor Roy Wilcox law to enforce the Eighteenth your support. They are giving of Nathan Hsls ...... 449 136 .30 Every FA^^lLY Nttn amendment, gathered at tee first their time because they want to has consented to speak at tee an­ Lincoln ...... 437 127 .29 No basting the meat, adding water to vege- Congregational church to await help. May we not bespeak for teem nual banquet of the Rockville Fish Q m ic b * P b i i n b u fRBVpCI ables, or worry for fear anything will ^orch. the stroke of midnight. your most generous reception? and Game club to be held at tee 321” 1786 .56 Twenty-four hours later the Yours for the Committee, Rockville House on Thursday eve- S m A U M o NVMIT F iY M iN V t Positive automatic control does the cooking for ping, March 2. Details are being American public received its first JOHN G. TALCOTT, Chairmaq, PATIENT KILLS SELF pERSONAl FiNANCf Co enforcement news—four stills were Financial Canvass Committee.’’ arran$fed by Prof. Kenneth W. Lit­ you—perfectly. raided in Detroit, Michigan and May Alter School Act tle, chairman of the general commit­ Suffield, Feb. 21— (A P)—Charles I Room a, Stats Tfeaatrt Bids. tee. Phoae, S4se ras Maly St. Hammond. . With the only opposition seeming Brown, 32, died at the Rest Home of S. Msaelieater. Clsaa. Important developments in op­ to develop from tee section of tee The celebration of the sixty-fifth tee Travelers Insurance Company anniversary' of "Elkdom”, scheduled Tha only vhania Is thtsf aad posite to National prohibition proposed bill in tee General Assem­ here today shortly after he had been oaa.half pat cast par aiaptfei oa within tee next seven years there bly which would cause the school for observance on Thursday evening, found in a haymow in a bam with a tka papald aaMnpt at tha were in 1926 the Association board of the town of Vernon to be has been postponed until later in the rope in one hand. To an employe Against the Prohibition Amend­ appointed rather than elected, plaps season. The postponement was nec­ who asked what he doing, he replied ment Joined hands with a number of are under consideration to altpr. tee essary because of other lodge activi­ teat he was preparing to hang him­ other organisations, including tee bill. The question of re-wording tef ties. self. Ordered to come down, he obey­ American Federation of Labor, in first section of tee bill so that the . A "Father and Son Banquet’’ will ed, but his appearance alarmed tee an attempt to prove to Congress board would be an electl^ boardias be held at tee Vernon Center Con- attendant as to what was wrong and that tee prohibition laws could not at present, was 8eripus}y considered negational church on Friday eve­ Mr. Brown admitted that he had DON’T TRIFLE Saves Xou Money be successfully enforced. ycsterd.'iy by the propemeots of tee ning for tee boys in that section drunk a poison. Two years ago there appeared to measure. •. of tee town of Vernon. Rev. Wil­ A resident of Newington Junction, be a considerable sentiment for a Th^re Is little .doubt Itn^t what tee liam F. -Tjder, Tolland County Y. M. he had been a psychopathic patient reconsideration of tee whole ques­ All meats shrink wlien cooking. A 4-lb. roast is .., ) bill will be withdrawn ai^ amended C. A. Secretary, is chairman of the at the home. tion of prohibition and the ques­ WITH often only a -lb. roast when cooked—^or a loss tion was carried into the last cam­ prior to tee hearing which, hsa bpen 3 paign. Then last December 5 tee set down for Tuesday, February 28, of from 25e to 50c per meah:: Ov0r;v,a;i^^ • House defeated an outright repeal before tee Cities and Bpn>ughs poip- resolution. mittee, of which, . lUip.resditative these losses total quite a substantiai aumr-^ Henry Schmidt is a mieinhei’. Representative SChmidt has-been / cooked away. v ' making a canvass of the electot’s-' of Kellogg's A ll-B ran B rings ENCAMPMENT SOCIAL tee community who have, conie' for; ward against tee measure i^hich was Relief presented in accordance vdte^the ANOTHER CARLOAD OF THE FAMOUS , cally negligibly An even heati jsealed in a tight AT NEW BRITAIN plan of the State Department' of Education. He states teat all op^ ConstipAtioB gets Hs grip qn a oven, cooks from all sides at ;

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Maladlo^Alae oat keca kex kga k\d ■ktar kgu 9:00—10:00—Matrepolltan Opera Star* der and iddnaplng tbrsata . havf —baalM 16'Mlnute Drama — mid* Cant. Eaat. west; Thaae MeCarty Olrla—west. driven the'mother o ( tttttB lAiCF ,Oet> StO>- SiOlV'Mma. Franeaa Alda—to a 0:10—lOilS—Fellaek Orehaatra — mid* ton Thomas, $86,000 ■■yasr hslrsss, Sisfr. SiSO—Hymn Slno—alao ooaat west; Kaybeard Varlatlaa—west 0146— 0146—Baok of th* Nawa—ba- 0:30—10:3(^Edwln C. HIM—oat to oat to hide tho child upstafes. alo: Sakatary Hawklna—tnidw only 0:45—10:40—Charlaa Carllla. Tanar— Ever Staice a J u ^ roiied reosBtty 0tOO— 7i00—Jimmy- Malton—alao. oat aaat: Myrt A Margo-^waat rapaat 0s16— 7116—Ray niflbt'a Skateh 10:00—11:00—Barlow Symphony—o to a that the 7-year-old girl must w w iy ------— .-----Or to atSO- 7100-Anaen Waaka* Orehaatra 10:30—11 ISO—Tsham Je'naa .—0 0 along on ^,000 a month frSm her 6>4»— 7i40—Tha Ooldbarga, Skateh iiiM___ —12:00—Ja*______Hayma*, ___Or.—0 to 0 JOHN B. BTBME WDXABO B. BOOEBS. E. 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Stern Orehao.—o to o sf. ^Oa*r BBIXBY father's estate insteed of the $8^00 7:00— S;S0—Wayna Klng'a Orehaatra asked on her behalf, orai^ and tiOO— 0:00—Ban Barnla and th* Lada NBC'WJZ NITWORK S:0O— 0:00—Bd Wynn A Band—o to o criminals have deluged her home 9:00—10:00—Tha Dane* Hour—e to e ■ASIC — Eaat: wji (key) wbg*wbaa with denuuxda for moneff, her 10:00—11:00—Jay Dennia A Tad Raaaa wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr 10:10—11:10—Tad Waama’ Orehaatra wmal; Midwest: woky kyw kfkx wanr mother leid yesterday. 10:00—11:30—Oaila Nalaen’a Orehaatra wla kwk kwor koU wran wmaq kao 11:00—12:00—Den Baator'a Oreh.—bav One note demanded $100,600 and alo; Ooldbarga—repeat for ooaat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtml another asked $60,000 on paiw b f 11:30—12:3>-Sam Robblna' Orehaatra wiba katp wabo wday kfyr ckgw ofof kidnaping, eald the mother, now —eaat; Ban Barnla—ooaat repeat SOUTH — wrya wptf wwno wla wjax wfla*wBun wlod warn wmo wab wapl Mrs. Lucy Cotton Thomae Magraw. CB8-WABC NETWORK wJdx wsmb kvoo wl^ wfaa wbap kpro “Ob, we’ve taken good care that BASIC—Eaat: vabo (key) wado woal ktba kUia thejrll never get‘ Lucy,” ahe said. woko woao waab wnac w n wkbw wkro MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kgbl whk okok wdrc wcau wlp>wfan wjaa PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kfw komo "The3f*ve even threatened iny life waan wfbl wapd wjav; Mlowaat: wbbm too, but Pm not worried about that. wgn wfbm kmbo wcco kmox wowo khq kpo keca kez kjr kfad ktu' e a s t a n d CANADIAN — wpg Whp Cant. Eaat. Pm a fatalist, jrou know." wlbw wheo wlba wfea wore efrb ckko DIXIE—wgat wfaa wbro wqam wdod 0:00— 6:00—Maud and Couain Bill PoUoe Notified 0:15— 6:15—Joa Furst'a Orehaatra W e tiumed the notes right over wnox klra wrec wlao wdau wtoo krid 6:45— 0:40—Uewall Thomaa — east wrr ktrb ktaa waeo koma wdbo wodx to the police,” aha added, "end C%m- wbt wda* wblg wtaaa wtar wdbj wwva only; Orphan Annie—midwest only MIDWEST — whom wabt wcah wmbd 6:00— 7:0(^Ames *n' Andy—east only miseioner Mulrooney has put several wtaq wkbh kfab wlan kacj wlbw kfb 6:15— 7 :16—Radio in Edueatlen—to c detectives on the case.” wmt wnaz wkbn wgl 6:40— 7:40—Oetavua R. Cohan Story MOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh kal 7:00— 0:00—Tha Crime Club Mystery .little Lucy’s father was Edward 7:30— 0 :30—Advanturaa In Health Russell ^Thomas, beaker. Her, PACIFIC COAST —kbj knz koin kgb 7:45— 0:40—CeunBw Doeter, Skateh kfro kol kfpy kvi kern kmj kfbk kwg 8:00— 9:00—Mualeai Mamerlea A Poet mother, a former actress who has Cant. Eaat. 8:30— 9:80—Willard Reblaon Orchaa. been married four times, it now the 0:00— 0:00—H. V. Kaltenborn—alao c 9:(X^1O:0o—Tha Song Tuna Oataetivo JOHN F. BOUE ALBEBT B. LATEBT 5:10— 6:10—Rala and Dunn—cat to cat 0:15—10:15—Vie and Sad*. Comedy 8. MXEAN BUCKINGHAM P. L. CHBBETT wife of William K, M|graW, engi­ 0 10 90 C. I* CAMPBEU. neering executive. 6:00— 0:3O-Qeo. Hall Orehaatra—aaat :S(H- : —llomay Baiiay A Orehea. Chairman Seoretary'Trwuorer, bnly: Skippy—midwest only 9:45—10:45—Prof. Jack, cismady Aet Mrs. Magraw dlsdosed yeetSiday 5:45— 6:45—Juat Plain Bill—east only 10:00—11:00—Jaek Fulton. Jr. — east; 6:00— 7:00—Myrt and Margo — oast; Amoa 'n* Andy—repeat for west that she . became the bride of Mk- Milligan A Mulligan—mldwMulligan 10:16—11:16—Heart Songs. Oetet—ba* VERNON FINANIX BOARD g rsw laat week In a aurpriae. ared* 6:15— 7:15—Buck-B' --- Regera In 1430— alo; Cohan Story-west repeat ding. east; Paul Tremaine Orehh.—Dixie 10:80—11:30—Buatia and Crinoline COUNCIL STRIVING 6:80— 7:30—Keller. Sargent A Roa»— 10:40—11:40—Health Adventures—c rpt / ’I m et Billy last eummer/* she basic; Organ—west; Earl Hoffman 11:00—12:00—Cab Calloway Orchestra PLANUPTUV01ZRS said, "but I couldn’t make iqp Or.—mldw.; Tramalna Or.—Dlzi*. 11:30—12:30—Dancing in Milwaukee xOy TO AID BUSINESS mind to oiarry him." She saM her decisfen to m an y Petition Being Circulfite^ That him was made after her danirikter Will Bring Qneation Up F ct asked: “Mamma; when are yon go^ GOVERNMENT LOANS Definite D^sion. Ing to marry Bin? He’s such a mce WDRC New Englaiid Groop At Work man to go on hors69)aek rides irith.” "That decided me,” Mrti. UBgrvur 225 Hsrtford, C^onii. 1S80 ;; r. i ARE BEING REPAID On Intensive Campaip To Special to Zhe HeraU said. Rockville, Feb. 21.— Proponents KHXCD AT CROSSING Taesday, Febmary 21. and opponents of the proposed Boost Trade. plan for the inauguration of a P. M. Board df Finance for the tow . of Newington, Feb. 21—(A P )-^ - Nearly 350 MiDions Return­ Uam H. Lewie, o f Grove Beiwb, 4:00—Tito Ouizar, Mexican Tenor. Venum have signed a petition for Westbrook, was killed today., when Willard B. Rogers of East Cen­ placing the matter before the 4:16—Curtis Institute of Music his automobile struck the end .iaf the ed Oat of About Two BO- ter street Is chairman of the Fi­ voters Jt the town of Vemcm. Close Program. closed crossing gate, at NewingtQiL 5:00— ^Meet the A rtist nance Commlttee^of the N ew Eng- to a s(x>re of prominent d t i z ^ . Juttotlon and ewenned It around into Including officiiEds, have signed the iioDs T b t Were Borrowed 5:1&—The Melodeers. .land CenmeU which is inaugurating the path of train No. 75 whldi left 5:80— Skippy. petition which > expected .tp be, Hartford at 11:14 for New. York. an Intensive campaign to assist ■SANK C. HATFIELD WILSON R. LEE JAMES W. HOOK the dedding factor In. the d m tio n .' 5:45—Mahdi's Magic arcle. The ear was demoliahad and Mr. business concerns and individuals N o definite date has b m set for Washington, Feh. 21 •— (A P) — LeiiW e body was mangled;' * 6:00—Current Events. H. V. Kal- (luring 1988. According to a state­ the spedal town ineeting but indi­ The Pteconstniction Corporation has evening to allow the members to He hid just left the United States tenbom. ment given The H e^d today by cations are according to First Se­ paid out $1,788,666,009 to borrow­ accept an Invitation to unite with Veteraiui’ hospital where he bed left 6:15— ^Reis ahd Dunn, comedy duo. Mr. Rogers the council is working lectman Francis J. Prichard that it ers and received repayments of HEBRON the Gilead Society to witness a TOLLAND a patient in care of his brothe^4n- 6:30—President’s Inaugural Com­ to reduce the burden of public ex­ will be called on Monday evening, $347,237,111. one-act drama, “The Mocker," pre­ law. Dr; Kent O. Brdwn, and Was on mittee Speaker. penditures to better the condition March 6.- ' These totals were shown today in sented by four Wesleyan stu­ Shirley Von Deck is unable to^ at­ ids way to Holyoke. He was con­ 6:45— Chandu the Magician. of business men and individual taxr Schools of the town are closed ' Ii^dicaticms, are .that the matter the corporation's report detailing dents from the college at Middle* tend school on account of a& Infec­ nected ^wnik the N e # ' B n gliM Coal 7:00— ^Myrt u id Marge. payers and plans aimed to assist this weeK for the 't-egular one ^ 1 be thrashed out at this time figures up to January 81. The loan town. Tlie cast included John Wise, tion, of her throat. Agency Comirtny o f' New HAven. 7:15— Dance Music. industry and agriculture to adjust and both eides, the pros and cona« authorisations amount to more than week’s vacation. Mrs. Teresa William Pardee, Bert Robinson and (3hickenpoX hm made its appear­ He leaves hie sister, Mrs. Brown, and 7:30— ^Keller, Sargent and Ross, themselves profitably to 1983 con­ will be satisfied with the results $2,000,000,000. ^ Walsh, teacher of the grammar E. C. Prettyman. The drama was ance in some of the homes causing two other sisters, tbS Misses Mary comedy team. ditions !'v>* now being prepared by taken by the electors. ’This IS ex­ The report for January contained grades at the Hebron Green school, presented at the Gilead church at absentees from school. and Jane Lew li,.of Grove Beech. He 7:45— ^Tbe Bnmswick Orchestra. the Council. pected to be the largest meeting in a complete listing of the 105 loans is spending her vacation at her 7:30 o’clock. It depicted in a vivid Members of the family of Fritz was unmarried. 8:00— ^Easy Aces. A plan to Increase the flow of the history of the town of Vernon made to railroads since the cor­ home in Danbury. way the evils of intemperance. Weingartner who have hem ill are poration wa«. foiqned February 2, 8:15— ^Ma^c of a Voice. vacation dollars into N ew England to be held in recent years. m i «h Irma Lord, of the Wililman- Miss Marjorie Martin and Mr. reported well on the road to re­ SURGEON SERIOUSLY ILL 1932. It shows $340,435,093 in> loans 8:30— ^Evening Moods. to assist hotels, transportation in­ tic Normal Training School, is and Mrs. C. C. Sellers accompanied covery. authorized, $291,89^823 paid out, 8:45—^Abe Lyman’s Orchestra; terests but also to permeate quick­ spending her vacation at the home Mr. and Mrs. Grinton I. Will to Florence Meacham of the New Boston, Fbb. 21.— (A P )— Dr. $264,740 cancelled or withdrawn, Hollywood Newsboy. ly the entire business structure of JAMES B. WILBUB DIES of her parents, Mr. and Mr* Loren Middletown Sunday afternoon, to Britain High school faculty spent Robert Soiltter, widely Ifflgwn $11,881,070 repaid and $48,276,530 9:00— ^Leonard Haytem’s Orchestra. the community including bulks, M. Lord. attend a bacred concert. the week-end at her home. New Britain, Feb. 21.— (AP) — orthopeAc surgeon. Is la tnneal still subject to withdrawal by the 9:15—"Threads of H pplnsss;" and finally contribute to tax reve­ Mrs. T. D. Martin who has been About fifty young pteople attend­ James Rhodes, prompter, and James B, Wilbur, 51, former assist­ condition, at the Baker Memorial o f borrowers. Tommy McLaughlin, baritone; nues, IF the immediate program of ill for nearly two weeks with a se­ ed the Valentine social at the Town Neff’s Old Saw Mill Gang wlU ant treasurer of the Stanley Works, tbe Massachusetts General hoipkal The most extensive railroad bor­ David Ross, Andre Kostelanetz’s the N ew England Council. Aflf i*n. vere cold, has recovered and is tak­ Hall Saturday evening. A fine time broadcast from Station WTIC again died suddenly today in N ew York from Mood poisoning whleb develop' rower is the Baltimore and Ohio "The Council is actively assist­ which the coloration has agreed to 9:30-^$2,000 In Gold Contest ing her place at the library as was enjoyed and refreshments of Wednesday evening, commencing at where be was passing several days ed as tha result of a soratclL.mi.lds ing N ew England commimities lend $67,125,000. The road had re­ 9:85— California Melodies. usual. sandwiches and coffee were served. 7:45. ■ with his wife. thumb; with their public expenditure prob­ ceived $39,126,244 up to January 10:00—Five Star Theater; Mario Edwin T. Smith who has been ill Valentines'' were exchanged and 'Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Weingartner Wilbur was the son of the late Dr. Souttsr scratobed his tkumb lems,’’ says C. L. Campbell, vice 31. Chamlne, tenor. with nervous troubles for a year or everybody bad one or more. of Snipsic Lake were recent 'guests James B. Wilbur, who bequeathed last Wednesday while opetaiifli

  • (A P ) — Orderly marketing loans, $1,- Mr. ^ and Mrs. Arthur Shorts of 55 4:15— N B C Health Clinic- "W h y a sisting manufaetureis with produc­ in Hartford. tion period at her home here. One woman was overconie by smoke 472,276. Benton street, was pleasantly sur­ Health Department.’’ tion and merchandising problems, Mr; and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers The whist held Thursday evening and several persons were driven to The corporation did not go into 4:25— ^Plano Minia’ :res — Doris and in agriculture the ^council is of New London spent the week-end prised last evening at the home of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira tbe street during an early morning details on banks loans, this being Tirrell. activdy co-operating with the at Pendletonia, their Hebron home. Miss Evelyn Tedford of Hawley Wilcox at M e^o w imder the fire in tbe Bowker b lo ^ to ISO left to Congress. 4:80— Meredith Wilson's Orchestra. state departments of agriculture in The Women’s Bridge Cluo omit­ street. The guests were for the auspices of Tolland Grange was a Essex street. ) Repayments were listed as fol­ promoting marketing of farm most part friends and former marked success. Prizes were^ award­ lows: 4:46— Joe Bine’s Orchestra. ted its usual party last Thursday, Mrs. Nellie Tobin, 68, who bad products on a quality basis, and in clemsmates at High school. Soon ed to Mrs. Ada Rhodes and Mrs. Crop loans, $18,161,634. 5:00— ^Agricultural Markets. owing to the Illness of several of been confined to her bfd with an at­ 5:15— Sunshine Discoverer’s Club. stabilizing the mill market. the members, and the absence of after she arrived at Miss Tedford’s Mable Spicer. Refreshments were tack ot grippe, was oViereome and Barnes, insurance companies, etc. "This year’s* recreational adver­ $327,805,692. 5:80— Singing wady. others. home she was presented with a served* was taken to Salem h(Mq;»ittl. Other tising effort will be the council’s The Tolland Grange will hold )ts Marketing loans, $257,806. 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. St. Peter’s choir rehearsal wae bouquet from which fell a shower roomers in the building saadef'their second annual campaign to pro­ regular meeting Tuesday evening. A Regional agridultural credit cor­ 6:00 — Booth Tarklngton’s "M a i'i held FridSy evening last week on of ribbons with hearts giving di­ way to tbe street uninjjured. L mote travel into Vein England. O f porations, $1,011,979. and Ckiusln Bill. account of-the Valentine party at rections where to search for gifts. competitive program with Mrs. Tbe blaze started in the Audet 6:15— Views of the News. such travel, Connecticut is an im­ the Town Hall Saturday oldening, The hostess was assisted by Miss Helen Wilcox and John Edwards as Furniture Repair C o m j^ y on the 6:31— Sports. Review — Bill W U- portant beneficiary, as this, state which the young people wlshc-l to Dqrothy Smith. The dining table chairman will be presented at the second floor of tbe b r i(« fafu|ldlng. MAN BECOMES CRAZY Uanos. furnishes one of Jie chief gate­ attend. was beautifully decorated. I p \ the close of the regular business at the The fire spread to a first floor store 6:87— Temperature, weather, time. ways Into New England from New Word has been received of the center was as illuminated arch be­ Lecturer’s hour. and several rooms on the top floor. 6:45— Lowell Tlmmas. York u d points west and south. blitb of a daughter, Joan May,* to neath which stood a miniature Prof. A. J. William Meyers, Pb.p, Damage was slight FROM INJURY TO HEAD 7:00— Amos *0 ’ Andy. "The council provides Connecti­ Mr. and Mrs. George Boson, of Ck>l- bride and bridegroom. Miss Ruth Department of Religious Education bladieHwguleritles and 7:15— ^National Advisory CouncU cut, as well as the other five New Chester, at the Middlesex hospital, Shorts is to be married this spring Hartford Seminary Foundation held a tired, nervoue, depretnd on Rnulio m Education. England states, with organized Middletown, February 12. M is. to Norbert House of Boston, son of the close attention of bis audience ftsliag nlw warn amdle^ Takes Five Other Wrestlers 7:45— Octsviu Roy Ckihen Murder machinery for prompt and effective Boson, who is the daughter of M r . Mr. and Mrs, George W. House of at the Sunday morning service at ordered mmey or bladder ooo*'. and Two Policemen To Take Mystery. deaUng with economic problems o f vJiC Mrs. William Q. Seyms, was a Benton street. the Tolland Federated church whes N E Him To the Hospital. 8:00— Eno Crime Club— "M arcbtig N ew England interest. Through Ita former Hebron girl. She was a his discourse was on Isaiah, the Obosts." oonstant nation-wide pubUcity ef­ teacher in Marlborough for some sixth chapter. It was most fitting forts, the council is continually for the present times. mom than 50 y a a r a b y p s t ^ Oakland, Cal., Feb. 21— (A P ) — 8:80— "Adventures In Health,” Dr. years.. C V t K y F A M I I Y TnI I t () users tbe ooonttjr over. Sold Iff building up among the business CURB QUOTATIONS The food club led by Miss Mary A1 ’’Cyclone’’ MoreUl, 220 pound Herman Bundssen. Mr,, and Mrs. Qeorge C'. Kiboe men of other areas an appreciation Billings held their resiular meeting Q v ic k , F i i i n s i v i l S V I C I drufiieti. professional wrestler and former 8:45'M7/Ountry Doctor — Phillips attended the funeral of their of N ew England’s relative business at the home of their leader Friday Boston College football player, oper­ Lord. nephew, Sherwood H'. Raymond, at aftenuxin. Tliis club was tormerly S m a u MffHfffir P a t m in t s ated on here last night for a brain 9:00— Household Musical Memories stobUity. the South Congregational church. By ASSOCIATED PRESS known as the Busy Bee Clothing injury was reported In a ’’satisfac­ -rEdgar A. Guest, Josef Kosst- Besides Mr. Rogers the Connec­ New Britain, Friday at 3 p m Assd Gas and Eleo ...... 1% P fkso nai f-irj,vr;ct Co. tory’’ condition today b y 'D r. W ar­ neFs Orchestra. ticut directors of the council are: Mrs. Della Porter Hills acoompa^^- Amer Sup P o w ...... 3 ^ club led by Mrs. Eldred Doyle now C. L. Campbell, state chairman; known as tbs Happy Helpers' Food Boaxa B. Btafe nMrtm SliBk ren Allen, brain specialist. 9:80—Boston Employment Pro­ ifcd them, and quite a number of Cent States Elec ...... 1% PkoM, S4BS VSB HalB ft. TemMrarily insane from what gram. Edward W. Goss of Waterbury, Gilead people were also present Cities Service ...... 2% Club. S, Mxariii|rtegb Oegia* physicians diagnosed as a cerebral 10:00— Headliners- Congressman itom the Fifth Dis­ The Rev. Dp. W . C. Timmons pas­ Otles Service, p f d ...... 13^ I. Tilden Jswstt was * on# of the cast at the entertainment, " I ’ll la k e The pair Atmmf Is l nemorrhage, believed to have been 10:80— Clascades Orcbestr' trict; John -B. Byrne, president of tor, offlclated. Burial was in Fair- Elec Bond and Share ...... ea* haU sat Seat per i ■thMi suffered in a wrestling match here 10:46— News. / the Hartford-Connecticut Tiiist view cemetery. Ford Limited ..•.••.••••••.• 3 Vanilla,” sponsored by the Lioils tha aaretS“ aaipTft a t a M fef S ifhe 1 Friday, MoreUl was transferred 11:00— Time, weather, teimierature Company; E.- Kent Hubbard of The Board.of ReUef met at the Midwest Utils ...... ’/i club of Rockville, Thursday and ; from bis hotel room to the bospltAl 11:08— Sports Review — RID WU> MidiUetoWn, president of the Con* town clerk’s office Saturday. They N lag Hud P o w ...... lOM, Friday evenings for the benefit oH only After a violent struggle, Hams. nectleut Manufacturei}i Assocla- will bold one more meeting, Tues Penn R o a f f ...... the Milk Fund ot tbs dty,^ which feUow wrestlers and two policemi 11:16—Heart Songs — Women’s ttpn; John J. Pelley, president of day, February 21, before complet­ Pub Utils Holding ^ proved a great success financially; . were required to subdue mm. octet the New York, New Haven and ing the work. Sega' Lock ...... Mr. and Mrs. Ivan WUopx j t ComparinF the wreitler'i Injury 11:80— Bustle and Crinoline. Hartford rh iliiM ; John F. Rolfe, Elder Oscar Shipes of New Lon Stand OU Ind ...... 18Ti Merrow wers Sunday j;uests at the nited Founders ...... 1% to that wmch eastern physldsns 12:00— Cotton Club Orchestra. publisher of the Hartford Times; don officiated at a service in Hope- home of their daugbtsV, ICn. Sarah nited <3as ...... 1% MOST AMAZING DENTAL say m a have caused the death of 12:80 a. m.-*Tlme. 8. McLean. Buckingham of Water- vale for the Seventh Day Advent­ S West and family of Shipilo Lake. Ernie Bcbaaf, heavyweight boxer. town, stats oommlssloner of agri- ists, Saturday, at 11 a. m. The United Lt and Pow A ...... 3 ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Newman One Of PkfllOrffB teMIkB denttete will iew Dr. Allen said "he is sunerlng from eultun; Albert B. Lavsry of Fair* service was held at the prlVate bad as Sundaj guests relatives frbn beeatlfalitifal eel Of ttats t n tkoiow srioe of Edema of the bratn, a swelling BANGS H1M9IILF Hartford, Rockville and Tolland. lH)]d, vlM president of the Bri(!(gs* school rqozns. During tbs. warmer QABKBTt B B L E A S B D guarifneoat _ m i Jitaar worn AS roiaeea which must be relieved.’’ port Hydraulle 0-otnpany; DYank C. weather the old Methodiiit church enoetor a" Dr. Allen declared, "from aU I Hatfield, vice president of the Cojo* ir used. Elder Snipei .fxpeo$ed to Boston, Feb, 21.*—(A P )— Oliver MirOHIILL’S SALABY have read of the Sehaaf case, I be­ >1rs insurance Company:' N in Hopevale the week previous B. Garrett, once called the “Csar” lieve MorsUi’s injury Is identical. , Wilson H, Los, president of the but was jprsvsntsd from doln» so of the police headquarters liquor WashingtpOi feb . 21.— (A P ) — DR. ! MoreUl DsfsatM Rudy Ladltsi in In the City Park Dspartmsnt oom* Wilson H. T.m Compifiiy of NsW by the heavy snow. raiding squad, who was sentsnosd Cheriee B. Mitcblei told the JtanAtt S* I tbs Friday match hire. Yesterday mlttsd suicide in a rpomlfig house at Haven; James W. Hook, president los six inches thick w u being for extorting protection money from banking comihittee today th tt as he eomplalued o t head p^na. 268 OUbsrt stresti today h i^ of the <3somatric ’x'ool Company of out at the Edmund H." Horton B hotel ksfiMr, was released today president o f the Natltmai Oito Com- suJtotls^ •^1 { Alarmed M ends summoned a polies Ing himself by a ippe suspended New Haven. P. L, Gerety of place Saturday. from thS .House of Corrcdtlon on ^ y , in 1917, end 1698, fle received * imbulance. W ith its arrival he grew from tlm top of thf headploce on hls< $1,827,615 ifli Mdftrir' ' tonunti^ Bridgeport is sseretary-trsasurslr ■ .The Christum Endeavor msstlng .X^r Island after having served 21 - ^ J ' I ■ ^1 I ttoltnt bed. of tbs board. it the Oteen was eaneslsd S months of a two year sentence. sioni. BA. * < ■ ■■ ...... n

    MAXCK88TBR BVENING H8RALD, MANCHSStBR, C6NK.« TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, IM l.

    TfOHNffiCHARCES l A i s n i v m T TAnOCAIEIIB . ' Qaepr Twi$ti v m w cw e M e f! TALCOTTVniE SHIBSPANBRSHiP In Day*t N»wb rwHiiCERiun ACADiSr ZANCARA A. P. Nem TAXATIOliniOBlEII 'The Christian Sndeavor foeiety ' .. 1'- not in the Assembly room of tbs PlBMaf t e t ItofiMif To Obor Bofton—William A. Brouse, 51, c l u ^ ' en Bimday dvening. OrdoM aiul U Flrod O n - Oustavus ch a ffe d with using toe ^ leader was! Miss Edna Monaghan, Crow b Rofcvsd^ Chisafo-Tha defraud Roswell B. Dark of Mandpal Reieireh Conmit- Miss'Daisy MeCorriston o f Wind­ Vwilhi .HhchlM BnUkir leffised to go t6 a hospital Ibnit of iK m iki Jipi* If Eidier Mayor Cemak Or nam, Conn., of 163,868, is ordered sor has been visitini her sister Mrs. a fte r h e U A b m n ot la the right Xii^i^Portuyal, Feb. 21.—(AP) leg was diiOloMd wheo Floyd An* examined as to his sanity. Frederick Webb. -Jm s Pertiiffusse gunboat Udador DOM hfliM iM b Far b k Greenfield, Massv—Arthur Gagne . tee To Be Appointed; Junior Prentice of Manchester Sertnl Packafei and dersooi a negro# was onwiffoed on Mr&Gfll Dies He WiD Face lost night sank the Spanish trawler of Fitchburg, Boston and Maine Green spent toe week-end with bis a eharoa of assault. ^ Befunda, of Ktielva, which it found bridge construction foreman who grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William “Whsn Tm shot in ths rin t 1m ,” b bportast R iM ia : Some C ub U u B From I t flsmng off the coast asar Pare. Death Penalty. was struck by an Members Meet Toesday. F tM tiee. said gpUkiHr, “what X nssd isn’t a ktiftck*d into toe Connecticut river, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blanken- Whsn tbs Lldador appsarsd ths doctor, but a eaipsntsf, bsoauss it’s trawlsr tock op its nsts, doussd its dies of a fractured skull. burg went Sunday with relftvives mads of Uekorv.” Washington, Feb. 21.—(AF)— fie Leyden, Mass.—State police As toe first step in « study of local at Stafford. Another break on lower Center lights and spsd awsy in ths dtfk- Miami, Pla., Feb. 21— (AP) —The nsss, with ths gunbost pursuing. F ort Bmttta, A rk.—G eorgs W ash­ threat of inereaeiag Jiyaneie oiff search in vain for Mrs. Lucy M. taxation by the Chambr' of Com­ The Pioneer Boys will bold a street was r^ rted to the police this ington obtslnsd a marriago licenss. eighty years imprisonment that Tbsl4dSdor*s ssarebUgnts ^oksd up Howes, 64, town clerk and treas­ meeting on Wedn«Miay evening at tnbmtog by Henry Muller, of He gave his oddrsst ss Hows, Okla., decreoslfif Amerlcaa iiifftienoii is Giuseppe Zangara, defiant little merce, the Board of Control of the the tmmer and-a shot was fired urer who has been missing. 7:80 in Talcott Hall. sad tha bftds-to-be is Mrs. Lucile Far East' was described to the Xieuio Italian immigrant who tried to as­ Chamber yesterday afternoon au- M ia lle r’s M otor SiUea. Schallor re­ across tbs bow, causing toe Begun- Brattleboro, Vt-rFrederlck 'R Mrs. J. Latog of ^ g Island has Florss, also of Bows. He did not sassinate the President-elect, laugt ported that his garble sad filling da to heave to. When a boat was today by Chglrman Viaaos of too Fisher of New Canaan, Conn., and tooriaed President Edward J. Mur­ ben visiting her mother, Mrs. Carrie say wksthsr tbs csrsaony would m naval committee as one reaoofi Con­ at as punishment for his crime pos­ lowsrsd from tbs Udstor, the traw­ sibly may give way to a much Jacob P. Estey of Brattleboro, are phy to appoint a mimicipal research Allen. station, locatod at 684 Center street, on Fsbruary 22. gress should voto for a bigger aavy. appointed temporary receivers of cotomlttM. This committee, will lsr sllsgsdly attsnqited to rsm it heavier pen^ty. Mr. and Mrs. Bruc* Beal were was broken / into last night and Osk Park, HL—Police Bergeaat probably be named following the all­ but tbs Portugusss retsUatsd and Bpeaking on the Naval eupply bill Two more charges hung over the toe Estey Organ Company. guests on Saturday evening of cigarettes and cosh ffom the vend­ Edward Ritter bad just finished Fall /River, Mass.—Six glrl^ membership meeting next ’Tuesday and Mrs. H. Beardsley of West too tmwler was damaged lo eevere- allowtog |isi6,000,000 for too navy 33-year-old man who hates all gov­ ing machine were taken. A large reading a report which eaid: diirtog toe next fiscal year, toe Geor­ ranging in ages from 15 m 20 at toe Country Club. H artford. ly that It sank. Tbs crew wse reacu- ernment today UB his commitment number of packages of dgarettes ’’Employe of smelting , company gia Democrat said: to prison was delayed pending the vears, are overcome by fumes At tois meeting, Robert Crosby, Miss Eleanor Talcott, daughter of ed and taken aboard toe Udador. were taken, the machto® having brought horse to station, to he shot. “The international situation today outcome of the wounds of his two while at work in the garment fac­ executive head ' o t the Bridgeport Mr. and Mrs. C. D^ Talcott was a been filled recently. An undetermin­ Horse killed by Officer Clarence Si­ is far from reassuring. Tbii Is no most seriously injured victims. tory of toe Benjamin Green Com­ Chamber of Commerce, will explain jest soloist on Monday evening at ed amount of caAh was also, removed mons. Owner of horse called later time to scuttle the navy and jeopar­ Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicago pany. . mstoodi used to that city \to meet Dok’s Butterfly ballroom to Spring- from toe machine, entr. mce to which to ask if horse had been IdUed. IBs dize toe safety of our country. Rath­ and Mrs. Joe H. Gill of Miami. Somerville, Mass.—Request toat toe problem of mounting taxation field, Mass. Miss Talcott was ac­ ANDOVER was gained through to® back of toe wife had given wrong horse to em­ er must we proceed to build up toat Zangara drew the eighty years the Junior Red Cross be allowed to and it is expected toat selection of companied by Joe Rtoes Showboat ease. ploye.” navy to the relative strength provid­ that mean a life time of hard labor resume its activities Immediately toe local committee will be guided orchestra. She will also be beard The body of Mr;. Ellen Bt^own in public schools of Somerville is Entrance , to toe garage was made The sergeant shouted for Simons. ed by toe Washington and London in prison lastitunons or on pribon b his recommendations, as to the over Station WBZ on Friday and through a window to toe basement who died at the bpme of' her refused by the school committee. Monday evenings at 9:30. datjghter, Mrs. Richmond, to South “You killed,” he said, “the wrong treaties. projects for assault with attempt to sixe and work of the group. which was pushed to, the lock on toe Cambridge, Mass. — Justine Al­ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G. Welles, Windham ’Tuesday was brought to horse. Now toe village will have to ’T wish hereby to give notice 4o murder President-elect Roosevelt, ’The Board of Control also voted i side not having been set Work- meida who was arrested Jan. *'1, ® Jr., attended toe Mason’s Annual Andover Friday afternoon for pay for it.” the House that with the convening of who was not injured, and Miss Mar­ to hold toe water committee’s pum were to the building tmtil 10:80 “I didn’t kill any horse,” protest­ garet Kruls of Newark, N. J., Wil­ month after he was pardoned by recommendations in-abeyance until George Washington dance held at burial. The Rev. Oscar Suites of toe next Congress, 1 propose to in­ Governor Elly, testifies he made be­ the aub El Ray, East Windsor Hill p. m. last night Nothing else to the New London was toe officiating ed Simons, who seemed on the verge troduce a bill prodding for the up­ liam Sinnott of New York and Rus­ too Board of Selectmen has made its garage was disturbed as far as Of losing toe argument until another sell Caldwell of Cocoanut Gr've, tween 84,000 and 85,000 while to report on the purchase by toe town .on Mon<^ evening. clergym an. building of our navy and to use my state prison making and selling V Miss Florencd Ptoney spent t.ic could be ascertained. A safe and policeman came to 'and pointed out utmost endeavor to have it enacts Fla., who received head wounds of the South Manchester Sanitalry cash register to the garage office T h ir ty , members of toe local that the sergeant had been looking from which their physicians expect period fuihlture. and Sewer plant ’The committee’s week-end with friends at Manches­ Grange motored to Coventry into law. Boston—William Quinn, sen­ ter G rew . was not tampered with. v at a 1917 report. them to recover. report has not been acted upon as Two months ago a sffnilar break Thursday evening and attended the The sergeant wilted. Gradual BnUdlng. Trial for the wounding of Mayor tenced to two years to the House Sunday visitors at toe home of ]ret and the mail referendum will not occurred at toe RackllffeOil station, Coventiy Orange. West Chester, Pa.—The maxim "Building must be along gradual Cermak and Mrs. Gill was delayed of Correction two weeks ago on Mr. and Mrs. E’ranklin G. Welles, be taken until the Selectmen take 653 Center street to which a cigar­ Mrs. Janet Smith, Mr. and M . that “crime doesn’t pay” has signifi­ and progressive lines to order that until the outcome of their conditions the positive identification of a Jr., were Mr. and Mrs./Floyd Mar­ Homer Smith nd daughter, Jean, woman, is freed when the same action. ette machine and cash were taken. cance for William .McNcUy, 21, of the ships may be constructed with is determined. Both now are given shall and daughter, Jane, of South visited the former’s son, ’Tryon the greatest economy. With such 'a woman just as positively declares Manchester, Miss Lilias Anderson of Entrance to toe filling station was CoatesviUe. He was sentenced to a good chance to recover, but if Smith to Glaatohbury Friday after­ two months on a charge of stealing program, our navy can be built up either should die, the state has in­ she was mistaken. Hartford and Alfred Stone of Wap^ made by jimmying a window. • Gloucester, Mass.—Home of Al­ noon. a chewing gum mkchine. It con­ with an expenditure for new con­ dicated readiness to try Zangara for ping. The home of Mrs. Clara E. Harri­ The choir rehearsal was held at bert D. Hodson, city collector, is tained one cent. struction, of about 868,000,000 per first degree murder and ask the COLUMBIA son of 600 center street was ran­ toe home of Mr. and Mrs. George burglarised, bombed and destroyed Budapestr-After confessing to year, and that sum is the amount death pi^ ty. sacked Feb. 2 and a radio, gold Nelson on Long Hill Friday eve­ by fire. No one was home at the murdering a farmer, Joseph Szabo that is available for expenditure dur­ Ooold Get 120 Years watdh and flye rings, taken. One of ning instead of the parsonage on time. The Young People’s Society gave ICE DEALERS HERE toe rings was a diamond valued at declared that another man of the ing this-fiscal year.” In any event, however, officials a pleasing entertainment at the hall account of toe illness of Mrs. Woo- same name bad committed the have indicated, Zapgara will be Boston—Nine persons are over­ 8200. The value oi the loot to toe Vinson said toe navy should be Friday evening. The first part of dto. Mrs. Woodin is improving but crime, paying him 830 and an old tried for assault with attempt to come by gases to a Roxbury apart­ Harrison* home was 8800. The rob­ subjected to stringent and necessary the program consisted of various FIND HARVEST POOR will remain to bed another week. suit to make the confession. The economies, but added toat “if we are murder in the cases of Mr. Cermak ment house! Four are taken to City bers gained entrance to the Hand- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps at­ hospital. numbers by some of the young peo­ son home through a rear cellar door, man accused has been arrested. to remain a great power and a great and Mrs. Gill an*l the charges would ple. Everett Cole played “Hawai­ tended the funeral of Sherwood Milan, Italy—Joseph Louis Wei, carry the same twenty-year maxi­ after breaking the glass and turning force in this troubled world, we must ian Memories” and “Waltz of Only One Has Been Able To Cut Ra}rmond to New Britain Friday Chinese school teacher of Singapore, mum each as those to which he toe key to the lock. have the will to do so, toe will to Hawaii” on a Hawaiian guitar. Ver­ Ice of Sufficient Thickness— afternoon. has walked all the waj to Italy to pleaded guilty yesterday. The maxi­ TWICE AS MANY ASK provide a proper navy.” non Northrop gave, a oomio mono­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb and see Pope Plus. After two years of mum priiion term thus could be as Wood To Manufacture His But 16 Per Oent^ logue, Herman Spencer sang a tenor three children of Columbia were hiking he is now covering the last much as 120 years. Supply. i After saying that toe army and ASSESSMENT RELIEF solo, VJust a Cottage Small,” Miss callers on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bish­ Zangara appeared imdisturbed by stretto to Rome. He expects to navy together cost only 16.3 per cent Glayds Lowman gave a tap dance. BOY SCOUT NEWS op Friday evening. bis p<^tion as he sat in his cell in reach that city by April 1, in time of the total federal appropriailtons, Miss Flora Wheeler played a violin S. A. Buck of toe Highland Park mmmmmmmrn 9 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watowrlght for the inauguration of the Holy the Dade county jail today. He still district who has an ice house with liB Added • Number Who Appear Before solo, Herman Spencer gave a Jewish Troop No. 1 have moved from the “Bee Hive” Year. maintained the defiant attitude taat a storage capacity of 1,600 tons has “Why, gentlemen, toe citizens of Board For Tax Readjust­ sketch, “A Jewish -Wedding.” A Troop 1 held its regular meeting to . Cincinnati — Clarlbel Ratterman yesterday led him to laugh and call been cutting ice and has already Monday evening at the troop’s lead- Emery Fellows attended the Na this coun&y spend more each year the judge “stingy” because he gave ments Doubled This Year. pantomime by David Himt, Margar­ was voted the most beautiful girl upon perfume alone than is spent for et Badge and Everett Cole completed harvested 600 tons. quarters. After tl\e opening exer­ tional Milk meeting to South Cov- of the freshman law school class of him only eighty years, the maxi­ Fred Starkweather, whose ice the maintenance, upbuilding and opn this part of the program. ' The sec­ cises an insUuction and test pass­ ventry Fr*day evetong. the University of Cincinnati. mum. in the cases on tri^, instead of Twice as many applications for pond and ice house on North Elm eration of the navy.” ond part consisted of a very interest­ ing period was held, during which Mrs. Thomas Lewis and son, She was voted the best-dressed, a hundred. relief from taxation were filed with street, has a storage capacity of He said that of a 8-8 treaty ratio ing travelogue illustrated with pic­ scouts Griswold, Heritage, Chace, Burton, Mrs. Fred Colburn, Mr. too; and the smartest; and toe most Is Not Worried the Board of Relief during toe past 1,700 tons, has not been able with Japan this covmtry has less tures' given by Captain Malcolm and Gibson passed tests. A rehearsal and Mrs. Walter Colburn an John popular, and toe cleverest. He seemed unworried about the three weeks as were filed last year, to get any ice from his pond of for the canw scene to be put on at Goodman motored to Brattleboro, than five-ninths of tha number of possibility of a death sentence if it was learned today. ’The total num­ Standard, U. S. Merchant Marine, She’s the only girl to the class./ underage ships that Japan has. sufficient tolckness to warrant cut the Y. M. C. A. Friday night was Vt., Sunday and attended toe ski Erie, Pa.—Fishing is going high Mayor Cermak or Mrs. GUI should ber of applications made this year giving bis Impresslonh of life and ting and has not stored a Comparing the “underage” strength customs to Slgypt. Captain Stan- held and after this games of meet to that place. They report a hat. die. He is sorry he wounded them, was 250 as compared with 120' last pound. of the United States and Japanese nard also sang two sea chanties ac- “Champ-Nit,” “Snatch the Hat,” lovely trip and ail Interesting meet. Visitors at Peninsula State Bank he says, but sorry also he faUed to year. The Hygienic Ice Company, manu­ and “Lion Himt” were played. The They found there was not near as fleets, he said toe United States has kill President-elect Roosevelt. He compatoed by Laurence Calbum of Park stared open-mouthed upon see­ 51 submarines considered modern, During the early part'of toe cur­ facturers of ice and owned by L. T. meeting was closed at 9 o’clock by much snow to Vermont as in Con­ ing a man propped up to an easy expressed more concern over the rent sitting of toe Board of Relief, Hartford at toe piano. Miss Ablene Wood, also own several ice ponds, Japan 69; the United States has 14 Badge was accompanist for the other repeating the Scout prayer. necticut. ■ chair behind a windbreaker while he pam in his stomach he blames indications pointed to the average which' to normal winter conditions Troop Nv. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fellows and three modem destroyers, Japan 72; the the CapitaUsts and which he said musical numbers. fished through the ice. United States 19 cruisers, Japan 29; number of applicants for relief, but would mean the cutting and storage Troop 4 held its regular meeting children visited friends to Daniel­ He had an artificial heater nearby, led him to try to shoot Mr. Roose Friday evening to the lower hall of about 12,000 tons. No ice has the United States three aircraft car­ during the latter days-of the session, ’Tuesday evening with 20 seo' ts son Sunday. In the evening Mr. and and a portable radio. velt to “make it 50-60 In^suffeiiLg,” the office was crowded with tax­ the milk producers of this vicinity been cut from toe ponds as there has present. The Stag patrol wu to Mrs. Fellows and Joseph Gregltls riers, Japan four. than anything else. who ship milk to Providence held a Chicago—It was a most embarras­ payers. The Board was to session not been a sufficient freeze to war­ charge of the opening exercises. attended toe one-act drama “The sing moment for James Woods, hotel Zangara has eaten little since his meeting. rant it, but Mr. Wood still has Mocker!’ at toe Gilead Congrega­ after 5 o’clock last night hearing Patrol corners were, held, during clorlc* ^ arrest. If neither Mrs. Gill nor the complaints of those who had Mrs. Ethel Stannard of Wethers hopes toat he may be able to get which the dues were collected, and tional church. Mayor Cermak die, he may be “It’s locked,” Woods said to a waited to line for several hours field visited her son Friday evening some ice cut and stored from pon^ a stunt was prepared. As we were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt gunman, referring to the safe, “and placed at several kinds of labor to The total amount of reductions and attended the lecture he gave at before the winter is over. It w chosen to play games before the Girl and children and Edward Frink of serve bis lengthy sentence. He may I don’t know the combination.” made on last year’s list by the toe hall. not a mean a shortage of ice in his Scouts on Friday evening, teams Hartford spent Sunday with their He gave the safe handle a lusty work in the fields at the Ra Haven in led a quilt to Robert Hall, and second honors will be served at noon. ways and in that event would be Saturday afternoon and tied exhibition entered by toe high school the afternoon there followed a birth­ Frank Bennett of PhoenlxvUle 1829, to toe Yale gallery of Fine The Wonderful Laxativi. which was sold to Mrs. B. L. McOurk consisted of six dozen eggs and day party for two of toe members, to Elton Clark. We next enjoyed a Arts was announced today. placed in some road camp under the radio program with Jack Puter as called on Mrs. Florence Platt Fri­ ^ sold by of Hartford, Refreshments were placed first for quality in toe voca­ Mrs. Emma Alexander and Mrs. The spoons, of the variety, known jurisdiction of the State Highway announcer. Lawrence Allen show­ day. ' . ' Department. served. tional section of toe show. Elizabeth Nevers. They were well Mr. and Mn. Raymond Goodale as fancy fiddlebacks are decorated E. J. Murpby# 4 O ffot Bqoara Mrs. Everett Keith and daughter ed us a few tricks, and then Robert Should he be unruly while at the There were 73 at toe morning remembered by their friimda and and Mrs. Florence Platt visited Mr. with a basket of flowers to relief on Crosby’s Pharmacy# 448 Center Sylvia visited at toe home of her Sherwood and Robert.Hall enter­ the end of too handle. They were prison farm here, he would be service of the local church. The each one received a fine birthday tained on the. com et Scout pamph- and Mrs. Wllllsi Goodale 1- Man- St. sister Mrs. R. K. Jones Saturday. presented by Mrs. Susie Merwto placed in a solitary confinement cell pastor. Rev. A. W. Melltoger, CB1C6i iLts were passed around, and then Chester Saturday. Magnell Drug Co.# 1096 Blaln Bt. Miss Katherine Shea is spending preached on toe text “For now we The South Windsor boys basket- Cochrane of Milford to memory ot . across the road from the light and her week’s vacation at her home to the meeting was closed with the Packard’s Pharmacy# 487 Main live if we stand fast to toe Lord.” A ball team is putting on a benefit the maker. Mrs. Cochrane is the ' airy quarters of the other prisoners Fall River, Mass. Scout Laws and.prayer and taps. S t ; in the main building. trio consisting of Mrs. Edith Isbam, game on March 2 at toe Baptist Scribe, Jack Puter. LEAPS TO DEATH niece of Mr. Banjamln. J. B. Quinn ft Co.# 878 Main Bt Miss Annie Alvord is opending There If be decided to balk while work­ some time with Miss Helen Com^ Miss Flora Wheeler and Miss Mar­ church to South Windsor, Cub Pack No. 2 ing with a road crew his solitary garet Badge sang “Take My Life and will be both a glris’ team and a boys’ stock to Manchester. Tfie Cubs of Pack 2 held their New York, Feb. 21.—(AP)— A Waihington’i Birth^y . confinement would be in one of Miss Le^ds D. Eaton has re Let It Be.” There were 62 at toe team with dancing afterwards. The regular meeting on Tuesday eve­ Chief Two Moon Florida’s sweat boxes in which Ar­ Sunday school session following toe proceeds will be divided between too woman who, when she registered turned from a trip to Hudson, N. Y. ning., After playing basketball the Simday described herself as Maria thur MaiUefert, con- She was called to toe bedside of her morning service. At toe \Young South Windsor Parent Teachers’ dues were collected. The regular People’s meeting held at the chapel Seboenberger, 88, of West New NIW YORK Herb Co.# Inc. - Viet, died last summer. niece who was seriously burned Association ant^the Wapping P. T. pack basketball team played the Out in front of the main prison which aherwards proved fatal. Sunday evening the following sub­ A. so that they may continue to York, N. J., Jumped to hei death Waterbary, Conn. rest of the Cubs, am. then a test from the window of her room on the EXCURSION buUding here is. a small office builu* 7^r. '’.nil Mrs. Samuel Alvord of ject was discussed “ How can /ve serve soup to needy children. Mrs. passing period was held. Following Ing in wUch the superintendent and Hai-uu.a and their grand-daughter make (torist attractive for new Harry Stoughton is president of the cevento floor of toe Leo House for W ednetday» Feb. 22 this the meeting was closed. German CatooUo immigrant girls i some of his assistants stay. spent Saturday at Alvord Acres. Americans?” South Windsor P. T. A. and Mr|s. Cub Pack 2 offered a challenge to In the “big hoiue” there are sleep­ Betty Lou Massey has returned Miss Hattie Strickland of Man­ Wilbur C. Hills toe president of toe Chib Pack 4 for a basketball game 332 West 23rd street today. ing quairters, mesa baUs, a ball to Marlborough after spending s chester called Sunday afternoon at Wapping P. T. A. to be played at toe South Methodist She left no notes. When she ap- $ where religious services are held and jplled for lodging Sunday afternoon 2.00 SETBACK P A R H week with her grandmother, Mrs, toe hdme of Mrs. Jennie Hunt. Miss Betty Joyce Burnham, Church on Feb. 21, at 6:80. GOING Tuesday, Feb. 21, 8 P. M. ^ 5 where moving pictures are shown at John Massey. The February meeting of toe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Scribe, Jack HamUton. she said she was imemployed. t.v. karlfarS ...... tiS O A lfc varloud times. The night clerk at the home heard DualUth St...... I l f ^ Fire Headquarters Mrs. Elsie Jones and some of her Ladies’ Aid So(}iety will be an all Burnham ot Whipping, left last Fri­ Cub Ps[ok No. 4 OutNtw York* ...... IliSSAXl the body faJl in the yard and called Main at Hilliard Street 4-H club members plan to attend day gathering at toe chapel on day to spend the wedc-end with her Cub Pack 4 met at toe Center XETURNING toe achievement pre^ram at Storrs Thursday of this week. There is a school teacher. Miss Gertrude Frey- Church Wednesday evening, with 88 police. An ambulance surgeon said Lv. Ntw York* ...... T « 0 P . M . Hose Co. 1 and 8; M. F. D. Friday d^ening. Mrs. Jones and Mr. quilt to be tied, aprons to be made, tag of Canton. (hibs and three leaders present As­ toe womap had died of a fractured InV* 128tli St* •••*•**••••••• TsSO a *Me 2 Prizes. Admleelon 25r. Bunce are'to give a short talk on *Grma4 Cm M TtmlMl Recreation Center and work for every woman who L. Theron French of Manchester sistant Cubmaster Irwin led the skull. Tlie surgeon noticed toat the B«y UcImU ia advaaea, niimbar lia - club work in this town. cares to come fmd share the work was the speaker at the Wapping pack in the opening exercises. Don woman’s left wrist was slashed and itad. Gaed aaly *a asarial ceach train. Items of Interest Mias Elizabeth Rose of Hartford Men’s Bible'class at the Sadd Memo­ a policeman found a blood-stained and pleasure of such a meeting. meetings.were held to toe respective THE NEW HAVEN r. r. spent Sunday at the home of her Every one is, asked to bring a cup rial Library last Sunday morning. den comers, after which the pack gafety razor blade to her room. The brother George Rose. and spoon,, sewing- tools and ideas Mrs. Harry Fothergill of South ambulance surgeon said toe woman SPECIAL for WEDNESDAY Four tabms of bridge were play* A meeting of the Farm Bureau was inspected by P. Ruddell, wao ed at the West Side Rec yesterday or patterns for saleable artlceb they, Windsor was removed from toe also led toe pack to games of “Boat evidently changed aer mind after women will be neld at the basement m ay have. Hartford hospital last week to a hos- cutting her wrist anfi jumped out afternoon. of the Ciongregational church Race," and “Scyto.” Much rivalry KLEENEX pltU to Middletown. the window. The girls’ swimming team will Wednesday. Cane seating and up Next Sunday evening a Wesleyan was shown between the dens in the Regular 25c. practice from 6 to 7 tonight and a . Deputation team will have charge of The South Windsor Garden club sign drills. Each den formed the ^IThen she applied for lodging, the bolstering will be taught. was entertained TTuesday afUfimoon woman dljd not say where she bad members are asked to report. Choir practice will be hek the Tri County Christian XJnion “Living Circle” and gave the Cub Twenty-five girls and women meeting in Hebron- Two of toe by toe Laurel Garden club of East Promise. The specliu conte^ fof lived In Webt Nev^ York. Wednesday evening at the parson' Hartford at the Community House. 15c were at the gym class last night age at 8 o’clock. team members, S. Charles Rothrock. the week was the Ihdlsn si^ lan­ Assorted Oelore. The South Windsor basketball with Miss Gertrude Fenerty in ’^ e Dramatic Club will meet in jr., and Elwood G. Johnson will be guage. The competition was close, One thing that can be eaid for charge. two weeks on a Wednesday night Columbia’s guest for the week-end. team defeated Keeney A. C. Tues­ but Wilson’s den finally won out tho Missouri legislator who proposed The same number were reported instead of this week Wednesday They will have charge of a social day evening at toe club rooms by a Scoutmaster David McOomb gavaa that taxes be made payable on the FLASH... to have attended the. men’s gym evening. gathering Saturday evening, and will score of 39 to 31. The South Wind­ monologue called “This World Series installment plan is that he didn't The new brttshleiM ahavliig period. Ten more took boxing in­ Miss Ella and Miss Jeanette take part to toe church service Sun­ sor Reserves beat the De Molay of of Little i t ^ ’ which was thorough­ use the word “easy.” cream. Regular 60c. struction and about 60 persons en­ Sumner of Hartford spent toe day morning. Hartford in the opening contest ly enjoyed. Dennis Coe led the paek Try one dote “ Dt. PUtt’i joyed a plunge in the pool. week end at the home of their par­ ’The special music for toe April 18 to 8. in the Grand Howl whVj ltlNlXPr«Kripdon.” Fed ents. Tri Coimty meetinig has arrived and Wapping Granm was represented closed the meeting. battirin H hour. A nodem at West Suffield Grange last Friday •byilelto** yr^aa laiirM t ™ *Seli555i5m 31c CHAMPIONSHIPS VACANT Columbia stogers are asked to meet Tlie first issue of the pack news­ tmineai-.a led'en*^' inSa.. mmELo «h« STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK at toe chapel Thursday evefitog at evening. There were 168 patrons paper will be oiit to a few weeks. All SEE THE NEW ' M aglM ^iavinjar., and friends present who thoroughly Cubs are requested to report their Quebec, Que., Feb. 21.—(AP)— 7:30 to practice same. Some of the baMl. < | C ^ x 4 ik .a

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    The By Alicia Walt . I t ii; ‘ so. nev fnil deii^tful 'ftir' Sprii^ ___ tow arw f nsa s p n ic c i f g days.vrit^ut:a -l»pcp^t.' ‘ HMOoojEf TRAIN DAUGHTEIRS 0 1 9 3 3 No womrn who'is the leut bit IN FEMpninB ^U CB fSSs\NEA SERVICE Ma stout should let her desire for the toa t w ith IJ g g E bizarre get her into one of the cur­ eitiiier d f„tw d -rty l^ ; lilMvea. ’The, This chapter ^today concern* 1.1- rent trouser suits. bow' tie flatters-tbie nsricUne. tie girls. Ther^ore those mothers BEGIN HEBE TODAY who have boyz rttay find advertise­ atrw;Ti.A SHAYNE, dancer, re- Remember, if and when you Itis dcicidedly ssaart and girlish foMC to many DICK STANUiY, are considering buying one, that as the origtaal with; toe Junmir of ments for punching bags, or now MB of wealthy parento, who is In the Hollywood queens who start­ grey criitoly . crepe ^ k wlto toe hrogans more interesti^. The rest New Yoik tr^ g to learn to write ed the vogue ture slender as wil­ gulmpe’ of yelldw crf^ . of us :aro ffoing to take tijiac ut plays. Sheila's Idea of marriage lows. and talk about sueb' -thing* a* is a cosy little home far from Nothing can look worse than . ’Then too you could make anetor grace and charm and real feminity. Broadway. Although >he has spent stout-hippea woman in trousers. er . guimpe of wh^te> plgapdie with I think- toe time has come to most of her life on the stage she It’s all wrong. A kind fate gave the short puffed iipMyes. It woiUd face facts. One fact that needs t- would be glad to leave the theater. women skirts. They hide daiwer- give your waxdrp^ a nice variety tention la this. For toe past 20 Shelia Joins a road show com­ ously stout curves just as toey at a small ez^ .‘d^ay. years we- -have been trytog very hide knocked knees and bow hard to make our girls into ! }ya pany and in a small mldwestern It’s so riinple’to make it city she meets JERRY WYMAN. legs. The wise woman lets them Career was the word! Education Jerry is attentive and Sheila fails do what they will for her! Style No. 349?' is : designed in and everjrthing else co-ed. Our in love wlto him. Soon his affec­ If ^ou still are bent on wearing sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and girls have been taught the same tion seems to cool and he writes trousers, your make-up should 40.inchea bust' Site 16 requires thing in their school work as boyi^ infrequentiy. change a bit. 2% yards of 39-into material for they have prepared toemseives Sbeii* returns to New York and Over-vivid lips, mascara eyes, dress with 1% jrards of 39-inch toore or less for toe same btisine^u- ,es Or professions and to earn a a few months later Joins another crimson, lacquered nails, elabor­ materail for Mouse and tie. road company, this time as fea­ ate coiffures all are out of p'oee 'penny was toe chief* end of wom­ tured principal. The show plays with the mannish modes. Wheth­ en. in Jerry’s home town but Sheila er it is ^ actual trouser suit you Maiiche^er: Hmld That she might marry we trll buy or a neat mannishly tailor­ t • ' • knew, in toe back of our heAds, sees him only once. After that Service she has no word from him. The ed suit, the more natural you can was probably the inevitable -de- make your make-up and get up, noimcement of toe whole Inisiness. tour comes to an end. Then Sheila For a Herald Pattern send 15c learns that Jerry has married a the smarter you will look.' But we wen^ right on making her As a matter of fact, it takes ex­ tn stamps or cqin cffrectly to an athlete, a secretary, or a teach­ girl in his home town. Fashion Bureau, .Atoncheater She Mes nnsuocessfully to get perience to make-up so that folks er, a voter, an economist or a per­ tell you hovi nice you look, rather Evening Herald.' Fifth Avenue sonnel manager, without toe a part In another play. When her and ‘23rd street, New York aty- money Is almos*- gone she is hired thaii be impressed with your eye slightest' consideration of what b3r shadow, long artificial leushes and Be sure to dll rto oymbet ot pat, eyeat^ fate might be after to.3:t re ­ ruptly, “maybe you don’t r.’ant to infect toe 'membranM which llfle in to ^ are closed for toe following built at the . rear of the house. I don’t belong with all these peo­ hear all this agrin but I can’t help It has to do chiefly with a toe walls. 1116 moment toe open­ a cts upon toe disposition. Across the glade smooth meadows Church of England missionary, wedk. Let iw be honest We want our ple. I don’t even know how to it. You’ve got to listen to me. I ingiu£ uj.of toe loio autiujsinus tato toe - nose — —be- Jira. A. J. Vinton has returned had been converted into a golt UOTATIO who is on his way back to Britoin girls marry and to marry the talk to them.” love you! I love you and I won’t comes Mocked toe from a vIMt to New York. to course. There were carefully land­ But the self-consciousness pass­ take *no’ for an answer this time. after 20 years of tryhig service in headache and>irwi nain pain. Th«The abpomtion abporption Qjj.|g Cooking club met right kind of men. It is apt toe scaped gardens. A little brook am­ a cannibal-infested Jungle some­ awkwaid, strident, smarf-alecKy. ed away after, a few moments. I’ll get. a job digging ditches if of infectious material leads‘to a with their leader Mrs. Clarence bled through the estate and on its where in toe Par East. He has been girl who has toe real appeal b?:t ’Then she saw Dick making his that’s what you want. I’ll prove rise in. teioperature or fever. Fiske Friday afternoon. Miss Grace surface placid swans glide n'. ly. made an archdeacon, in recog.:i- toe one who radiates charm. way toward her. to you I can earn a living. I’ll Civilization? “Chiselization” would Whereaa toe ordinary cold tend Reed and MiM Esther Koehler A bam had been transformed into ‘‘Sheila!” he said. ‘!I’m so glad give my money away, do any­ tion of his services, and when he to cleiar up in torM cr five days, Men have a right to gracious a recreation house with pool and be a better term. I’d like to get spent toe night, with Mrs. Fiske. you’re here. We’ll hav® a great thing! You can have a home in reaches England he is to be given infection wltldn toe sinuses causes On Wednesday evening Feb. 22, wives. Women will hold toelr mep billiard tables, a card room ' and time together.” the coimtry if you want it with a toe cold to continue Tor weeks an d from 6 to 8, toe Ladies’ Fragment longer if they are graciov gymnasium. There was everything Hubbard. S! He eyed her approvingly. Dick kitchen and gingham curtains and on bis way home he falls Into ad Wm Iu . Eventually the condlti. i Society will serve another supper. Good housekeepers they should at Trevorwpod to provide a de­ priest of Santa Clara Umversi be. and intelligent, wise motoejs. himself looked handsome. Straight red geraniums in the windows. ty, AJaska explorer. ventures. may become chronic- and develop The menu is baked beans and bome- lightful holiday. limbed, well , built, he was like the But, SheUa, you’ve jgot to marry Stopping at a Mediterranean n;- anew following each period ntinued) tion for our present state. Why, if mild little archdeacon meets a mittee in charge is Mrs. Arthur never had a chance on earth to cultivate personality. I belleve that thy’s huge town car. The butler smiled ‘shyly. 'They stood at the we bad open sakxms we’d be in the London woman who, when she is Lowered resistance is, of course, Reed, Mrs. Walter S. Hansen, Mrs. toward our littie girls we rnoLhera met her at the door. Miss Doro­ edge of the pool, making an at­ blood of revolution at this moment. at home, runs a tony dress shop. associated with exposure, fatigue, Fred Anderson; Mrs. John E. Klngs- thy, he said, was in the swlm- tractive picture. WORKED “BADGER GAME” —^Mrs. F. I. Jbbnson, head of the She has bought, dirt cheap, a malnutrition or any other hygienic buiy and Mrs. Leon Austin. should become personality ihiadcd., and show our daughters i;ow neces­ m ing pool where the other guests ‘Til race you to the other end,” Women’s National Union for number of exotic Parisian paja­ error which :tMdk to affect ad­ Friday evMiIng’toe-regular Chris­ were. Sheila was to Join them Dick proposed suddenly. Danbury, Feb. 21 — (AP) — In Political Action. mas which she- means to tsdee versely toe normal condlti-n of toe tian Endieavor and business meet­ sary it is to grow up in’.o there. “I don’t swim very well,”. SheUa the Danbury City Coiurt today Judge home and sell; and when she and body. It is qiflte imposslMe for toe ing wijl be held at toe:'chapel. There charming women. toe archdeacon chance to return A maid led the way to Sheila’s told him, but the protest was lost. Charles A. HaUock sentenced Os­ The. technocrats seem untroubled average person to. tMl for himself vdll also be a pouitty meeting the room, a spacious apartment over­ on toe same boat she quietly slips Laughing, struggling, she felt her­ wald Repole and John Aldreany, by toe thought that toe bray of a whether or Jot he has developed same evening at toe Grange' Hall. looking the shore and the ocean them into his suitcase—^whlch, she Pepsin is made from tow stomachg self borne along toward the diving each to one -year in Bridgeport Jail donkey might employ more trans- infection of^ toe sinuses. i The pqWe is cordially invited. is confident, toe customs men Slides will be shown of toe airplane of hogs. And it’s used to aid digesr. beyond. The maid busied herself board. on charges of obtaining money un­ version of units than a song by Lu The physlcl^ makes his diag­ with Sheila’s luggage, opening it won’t open — so tiiat she won’t trip Prof. R. Jones took on the poul­ tion of folks wpo have nude- ho^ “Oh, Dick,” she cried, “wait a der false pretenses and committed cretia Bori, or that toe explosion of nosis by cle^ng top nose, sbri^-. have to pay import duties on try to'. Washington., of 'toemseives. And hanging aw ay the gow ns. She minute! Honestly I don’t swim Miss Renne Eriqueho, 18 years did, a ' dynamite factory might use up iog toe membranes through toe helped Sheila into the bathing Mrs. N. A. Hill is confined to; her very well. And I can’t dive.” to the House of the Good Shepherd more thermal imlts than toe produc­ them. application of adrenalin or ephe? suit of delicate green Jersey that Well, the customs len do open bed' vdto muscular rheumatism. He seemed not to hear. The in Hartford. ’The trio were accused tion of a technocrai^ report. drine, and then studying toe openr Dorothy had haul laid out for her. his suitcase, toe dress toop lady It- is reported that nine children others hailed them with shouts of of enticing George Wilier, of this ‘—Prof.' 'Hornell Hart, of Bryn ingn from toe sinuses ixto^ the nose AGLEARCOMPLEXION There was a snug little black cap delight. All at once Sheila under­ Mawr, member of President disappears, the archdeacon gets of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter are city, to Bridgeport, where he enter­ to see .whether'or not infections sick with scarlet 'fever. Ptour are and cunning green and black stood. She was one of them. It Hoover’s committee on social into a Jam for trying to smuggle material is comlng'pout.' Ruddy djeeks—spaAling ed an automobile with toe young trends. most over it but the others ' have bathing slippers to go with the was all a game and she had 'ex­ woman. gay pajamas into England, and ; It is also.-.possible for a physi­ xnost women can have. Dr. F. M. Ed- suit. When Sheila was ready the actly as much part in it as ar.^' of everybody has lots of v.iolesome Just started in. waida for 20 years treated scores of ^ ’The supposed husband of toe wo­ cian to wash'outr toe sinit<>es.'and to Charles Brown of Holyoke. Mass., maid showed her the way to the the others. I bear my fate wi|to resignation, fun. It’s all very mild, but it find infectious matorihl in -the women for-liver and bowd ailments.. man^ soon appeared and attacked for toe Loird knows what he is do­ visited his mother Sunday. pool. At the diving board, however, really makes rather pleasant read­ washings -that'collect in: the. basin. During these years he gave h » pa; Half a dozen brightly garbed Wilier who was frightened into pay­ ing. Miss Cora Kingsley of Connecti­ tients a substitiliite for calomd saade of Dick dropped her wrist suddenly. ing toe man $2(H). Wilier tried to ing. water sprites lolled about the —^The former Kaiser Wilhelm on . Published by Bpbbs-Merrill. toe cut Agricultural College spent toe a few well-known veMtidite ingrfr. “Didn’t mean to rough-house you,” borrow money from his parents to In a recent-sqryey of-, this sub­ rim of Uie pool or flashed from he said, lowering hlf voice. “We his 74to birthday. book retails at $2. week epd with her parents. Two of dksits, nandng them ^. Edwa^ comply with further demands from ject, Dr. Louis Klcinfeld empha­ her classmaies hiked dvisr Sunday Olive TaMris. Know them by their the diving board high over the won’t swim if you’d rather not. I sises the good advice to keep toe man and toe case w {» reported Forty years ago, one of our and spent toe day with her. d iv e color. . , clear blue-green water. Dorothy wouldn’t let anything hurt you for the body abpve par: aSi .toe beat rose from a chair at the farther to toe police who drew from Wilier prominent statesmen said, “We are Scientists report that man’s jaw­ Mns. George Maskiell is in a criti­ 'These tablets are wooder-woners the world!” . the details ’of what proved to be method of. preventing- infection of end of the pool and came toward all of us Socialists nowadays,” and bones anc teeth are deteriorating cal condition. ' on .the liver and bowd& causing a His voice, so low that even near an old time “badger game.” A toe .sinuses. .He i^vises avoidance Sheila, waving gayly. it is still just as true as then. from toe use o f soft foods. Just toe nixmal action, carrying on thetwste at hand no one else could hear, fourth man accused of participation of contact with peroons suffeiinff “Darling!” she cried. “I would —Sir Ronald Lindsay, British same it’s hard to regard toe cook poisonous natter in one 8 syR e^ struck ^eila with its deep note in toe affair is still being sought by who leaves sand in toe spinach as from' colds,'' imd toe boUding cf re? The SALICON MAN Says: have come msrself if I hadn’t had of sincerity. Two glzls and a man, ambassador to t h e United U you have a pd e face, sallow.loQht toe police. States. humanity’s best friend. slstance torough; -high- vitamin “ The prices o f $silicwe^ take the drive?" diving board and caught the at­ they worto it!” one of Dr. Edward* W ve T|ib)at8 There were introductions to the tention of the crowd. Sheila and ‘Ttff,say'ito> '^ken a loved one's life nit^tly for a ^ and note the pleas* other guests as they emerged, drip­ Dick were forgotten. is at stake.” , ' ping, from the pool. There were The two stood in the midst of "Tl&a'lz nothing knowto that la ot women and mep takf Mary Charlton, Cecelia Hoyt, Peg­ the splakhlBg, shrieking throng better>fbr stopping a coM than Sall- Dr. Edwards OBveTablets aawahil gy Rasrmnnd and others whose and to Sheila it seemed as though eop.’’—AdvL ' t i^ t o k e q if it . ISCyBOeandBOci names Sheila did not remember. they were OR CHOQBIHP THE H Q m ing siiits. Sheila and Dick stepped to one PARAMI6UNT AS HEAOCRIARTERS IN NEW Ony two men had arrived— side. "Let’s get out of this,” he Wade and Tommy Doran. The said. "I want to talk to 3rou about YORK • WE AEPRSaATE THE COMPUMNITS ethers would come a little later. so many thli^.” Mrs. Atwood, Dorothy’s compan­ They moved off toward two EXPRESSED i Y YQUR M ANY CITIZENS. ion, proved to be an attractive beach chairs at the other end of AS TO OUR PNIIietSERVia...OUR 1 0 ^ woman whose youthful eyes com­ the pool. 'Hie chairs were shaded pletely belled her gray hair. She a gigantic' orange and black LOqikTiON. . . AND OUR MOOERATI RAtVS wore blue pajamas and a wide striped sun umbrella. Behind them "■ ^ ■-V . sun hat that was most becoming. the crowd was laughing at the an­ Sheila oould ewlm but she real­ tics of-a clumsy divert’ Sheila turn­ :- 'K >O iiob)M s...7C K >iA M .;;':-'' ised with a pang that these young ed and saw a> tall, blond-haired people w ere e^qperts. They dived jrouth catch Dorothy’s hand and SiNOlE fr*ai*2 ’^ DDURtl-Eaair and raced through the water with leap with her into the water. 4: the skill one might expect from "Idiots!” Dick growled. CMAMII:LORNST|l^.i'^''' professionals. 'Dbat, of course, Shelia’s g heart was beating rap? was because they devoted them­ idly, .^ e |Mt. down in „tke low selves day after day to play, and chair find dropped heiide her play in these days is lar^ly hard on, the gnk>9d> A servant came work at sports. toward tkem bearing a ti^ wltii Sheila couli not oompete with taH.glassea\e^tlni^lpg drinks. Dick them but she oould enjoy the wav^ the man away. . It; 'J beauty of the place, scent of "Listen, Shelfa,” he said ah- ■r-S

    ■ . » • . M a NCHBSTBK'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1W8. F A C E K i m

    A RINGER ROAD WORK? BHWfW FMUi4ft i HoiftesHoen C l»a ip Shown M. H. S. TO SEEK SIXTH • KANALY’S RISE TO FAME a Fftw Foudft NEC TEAMS 1f t d f O S E Form . tM G U E SWIMMING TITLE CUMAXED BY DEFEAT OF HERE TONIGHT Red and W hke Mermen Com* Girb Phy FnEifiBry At 7:4S ffilb M ur Eseasi pete In C. C. I. L. Meet At CORBETTHADJEFF Spsrts Writer 5ays He Has (By The Associated Press) ter At 8:4% RwRveTe Trinity College Pool At No pihies scheduled. Sprmt Kick Which Joe Tonight’s schedule: wmes 4, Bngtend ft. National tMgue LICKED U K E HIT Iceland 4, fleotla^ 0. ReAtFriShwillibEr- Hartford Tomorrow Aft­ Montreal Canadiehs at Boston. Lacks; Rivals Hay Meet New: York Americans at Mon­ — Pointe fdrt T t Defett Y a iltra ernoon At 2:30 O’clock. treal. Maroons. WITHAHAYMAKER Etegland'm•»»•••••••••• t J. ^ IS ^ Chicago at New York,Rangers Agahi b 3,000 Meter Ireland' 13 International ’ Leagi:o TVftlsa 11 Rwacuse at Detroit Tbe Rec Girls aad Use Five will Mancbester High School’s swim- Steeplechase EvesL ' Scotland ...... ft Windsor at London. swing into action tonight at ths Tuitig team, winners of the Central Canadian-American League Rrady Made Jim Champ, I School straet gym when they oppose Connecticut Interscholastic League Boston at New Haven. Ivalaad title for five' consecutive years, Joe McOuskey. defeated lor the Donovan...... T i 8ft 121—286 tbs CHrls’ aad Beys' teaaw from w U seek the sixth victory tomorrow Then Helped Desire? Him O. F o o ts...... to ftl 82— 237 Winated. Tha girkt gams ia caned afternoon in the a n n w League first time this seasoa le it fleturd^, O. Foots ...... ,10ft- lOft ft4 ■3tff far 7:45 while the main game is meet in the Trinity College pool at Golfers, baseball players and ten­ By Advisins Jeffries To Go returns to the indoor track next Davies ...... Ill 117 13ft-8M scheduled one hour later. Danclaf Hartford. The meet will start at PUYOFF SnUATHM nis stEATs are eg>ending their winters Saturday in defense of bis 3,000 Tagyart .lift •• lift—838 until midatflit will follow tbe sec­ in the south getting into condition 2:80 o’clock. meter steeplechase title in tbe an­ ond gnme. So far as is known, only two for the coming sports season in the Otd and Slag. 4ft» 493 580 1531 The Giris’ game will find both other schools will be entered, Meri­ north. Not to be outdone by these nual cbampiottshlpe of America at teams playing for tbe scconu time F A t FROM DECIDED Madison Square Garden, and will den and Bristol, and the latter is sportsmen, Blair Nunamaker. Shields ...... T7 to 90-301 this season, me Rec Girls being vlc- also compete in tbe 1800 meter relay expected to provide Manchester world’s horseshoe pitching cham­ W . Robinson ftft - 92 S»—37ft torloue early in tbe season arler a w m most opposition. The Red and E D U O B ’B NOTE: This is the as a member of tbe Fordham Uni- pion of Cleveland, Ohio, has gone last of a series of five artlclea Dosmelly ...... 87 106 111—803 fourth quarter rally. Since mcetliig viniiie has had a most successful south, too. Here he is wsu-ming up versity team. 92-27b defeat at tbe bands of the Rec Girls season to date, winning three meets Maple Leafs O il; Qnb Cer­ oa Jim Corbett’s five greatest Joe ^ never been beaten by aa HauE^i ft l■ 93 in Florida. battles— ^vith Joe Choynskl, WyUe ...... 8ft 108 99—382 tbe Winsted lassies have strengthen­ and losing one, the latter to the America in the stceplediaae since Peter Jackson, John L. SufHvan, ed their team, which gives them Cmmecticut Aggie Jayvees. Twice he took up tbe event in 1980. He will Bob Fltzaimosoms and Jim Jef­ 483 484 477 18M hopes of attaining revenge for ae the team has broken the school rec­ tain of Competing h Stan­ have as opposition his Olympic fries. previous defeat. Tbe Rec Girls bavs ord for the medley event, the last mate, 431ea Dawsor of HOXERS KEYED UP Wales been practicing for tonight’s game time setting t mark of one minute, and Harold Manning of Wichita, ley Cnp Series. By BRAUCHER AlUson ...... 108 75 ftft—277 and feel confident oi adding this 1ft seconds. Kans. It is poeslble that Paul Kana- game to its Hat of victories. Tbe re­ N B A Service Sports Editor Golf used to play a big part in Al Baker ...... 90 106 119—314 After losing to the Aggies, 37-31, ly, who bested McCluskey Saturday, liable Miriam WeUea will lead the New York, Feb. 18.—The man McMcnemy .... 119 93 140—351 Manchester defeated Meriden, 51-25, FOR imEHATCH may also compete in this event, al­ Simmons’ training routine. . But the School Street lassies and hei ap- New York, Feb. • 21.— (A P )—Al­ McOiiiOUgh ,..107 95 7ft—379 then Roxbury Prep, 42-31, and Hart­ who had helped to make Jim Cor­ though he is entered in the* 5,000 former Athletics’ outfielder, now pearaaca on the baakeiboU court ford High, 40-34. After tomorrow’s toen n an ...... 105 93 103—301 though the National Hockey bett chsunpion of the world in 1893 meters. property of the Chicago Wblte.Sox, will give the oppoeltion plenty to league meet, the locals will face 'League race is three-fourths com­ helped to destroy him eight years has forsaken hie second love beMuse, worry about. It Is not known just ]i^tol and Crosby High on Word Pictare of Kanaly 624. 460 588 1522 pleted, not one of the nine contend­ Here is an interesting word pic­ of an injured hand. He is doing a what will be tbe starting of the Rec March 8 and 11 respectively, wind­ Jackie Fields and Young Cor­ later. England ers, with the exception of the Tor­ ture of Kanaly, written by J. P. lot of nmning and hiking over the curia, though the foUowiag girls will ing up the season with the state William A. Brady was one of few roads near Hot Spriizgs, Ark. Above 81nzu.mon ...... 82 97 97—276 meet, tentatively scheduled for onto Maple Lesifs, seems absolutr- who really believed Corbett would Abramson of the Herald Tribune: all see service: Buckland, Lyttle, bett Ready For Boot To- you see him in the act of taking off B ro w n ...... 90 75 75—340 0>lc, Oaylor, Webb, Cervlni, March 18^^______ly assured of a place in the play­ win the championship from John L. The upsets engineered by Siegel offs. The Leaf* are so far ahead of a few pounds on tbe road. H olm es...... ft2 102 10ft—303 Bmonds, OMadus, GigUn and Fiska. Sullivan. That night in New Or­ zmd Sandler Saturday were over­ Flemittg .^.....97 94 118—809 the other clubs in the Canadian shadowed by tbe. downfall of Joe OaMtandiv Flayen morrow. leans He was in Corbett's comer as Moirrfson ...... 118 89 92—299 section that they are virtual cer­ adviser and manager. MeCTIuskey of Fordham, unbeaten ’The second game brings together tainties to compete in the annual this winter and apparently destined tbe Winsted Town team against toe BRENNAN, M’CONKEY The ssune man was in Jeffries’ 389 453 490 1422 Stanley Cup series. Otherwise the tc continue that way. But -Paul FRESHMEN SMOTHER Rec Five. As la years gone by San Francisco, Feb. 21.— (A P )— comer as bis suiviser and qianager playoff situation is far from de­ that May night in 1900 when Jeff Kanaly, of Belmont, Mass., son of Winsted has been represented by cided. Keyed up like a pair of race horses, knocked out Gentleman Jim. And Frank Kanaly, tbe Yale track coach, CHARTER OAK DOUBLES strong aggregations and this team REACH POOL nNALS ’The New York-Rangers, Detroit ‘Jackie Fields, welterweight cham­ it was Brady’s advice to go in and climaxed a remarkaUe and sudden WATKINSON SCHOOL In toe Doubles League at the is aoTexeeptloa. Included in Its ranks are- many outetandlDg players Redwings and Montreal Maroons pion, and Young CoAett, Fresno slug that saved the flght for Jeffries rise to athletic fame, by beating the Charter Oric ally's Anm> and Kebart probably will occupy three of the of Litchfleld coiimty and ,thiey are challenger, are eager for their 10- after Corbett apparently had the national and intercollegiate cham­ wMi three games ftomFortin aad other playoff berths, leaving two decision won., pion on tbe tape in. the New York Anderson while Fahey and Plitt anxious to give the Rec team a ret- roimd title .Vght here tomorrow to be accounted for. Detroit now A. C. two-mile handicap, in wUch took two out of three from GigHo back on its own court. The ■ Defeat Wdkinson and Rns- leads the American section with 45 M. H. S. Qniiitet EasBy De> team wtl? be at full strength as Cot­ -ifternoYH). Boxing fandom contin­ The rise of Jeffries from a punch­ both started from scratch. There and Detro. points, with the Rangers second ter, Campion and Hewett, out-ol- ued its speculation over the out­ ing bag to a champion was amaz­ was nothing fluky about Kanaiys Allen...... 103 103 128 seH By One Point In Don- with 44. ’The Maroons bold second come of the first important battle Kebart ...... 107 110 110 towB members of tbe Rec teem have ingly rapid. When, Corbett was victory, for he won in ft minutes 13.2 (eats Hartferd Team By promised faithfully to be on band. place in the (Canadian group with here in nearly 20 y<«rs. Corbett training for Fitzsimmona at Carson seconds, the fastest two-mile time W ith this trio on deck the Rec Five 35 points, eight behind Toronto. cmitinued the popular figure in the a ty , Jeff,* just a Wg strong boy. 210 212 238 bles Tourney. returned by any American,.indoors is a much different team as they ^ s to n with 41 points, anA Chi­ eyes of those Who back their judg­ was rubber for Gentleman Jim and i M 9 Score. F o rtin ...... 88 112 87 cago with 37, will battle it out lor or outdoors, in two years. add considerable strength on tbe of­ ments with money. Odds o ' 10-7 occasionally sparred with him. Anderson...... 113 93 9ft the third American section playoff Kanaly has been running for fense and defense as well. with Corbett on the long end pre­ He knew little'about boxing then BiU Brennan and Bert McConkey place while the New York Ameri­ many years, without ever crashing In its last four games on its own vailed, although a shortening up in tut was powerful of limb ^ d long into an important ehamidmiship. A s Frehh from their overwhelming 201 204 1S3 eliminated Fritz Wilkinson and cans, Montreal Canadians e rd Ot­ the, odds was looked for in some playing surface the Rec team has on He surprised Corbett long ago as 1928 he was seednd to victory in tbe Hartford County Y given a good account of itself. Bmy Russell, 100 to 99, in the pool tawa Senators will be similarly oc­ quarters. with bis ability to keep right up Jimmy Henigan in the New England junior chamyrimiahips teturday. F a h e y ...... 120 87 129 Their is no question but what thb doubles tournament at the West cupied in the (Tahadlau group. The regular drying out process with Dim in roadwork. He surprised Side Rec. Saturday afternoon in one cross-country championship. 'Two PH;t ...... 8ft 106 91 Rec Five wotM have had a far more Tonight’s three-game schedule was the order of the day in the biui one day with a left hand, too, Manchester High’s freshmen bowled of the most interesting matches years ago he movec into the 9:30 impressive record bad these thtee should shed a little more light . two years ago become champion of and Oxford rumaer, in -toe 3,000- 0— Opalacb, r f ...... 0 0-1 0 and Howard. . practically conceeded the match to Americans respectively. The Cana­ meter race. TTien last wedt In Bos­ Suhie and A. Cervlnl vs L. Cervlnf been playing consistent and out­ them, as they only needed four S. M.. who will referee. ^ the world. He felt sure be could 0—Muldoon, rf. If . . . 0 1-2 1 diens have won only one game stay out of the way of Jeff's big ton he was inadvertently piished off 0—Vince, r f , , l f ...... 1 0-0 . 2 and Giorgetti. standing basketball in his first >ear hftiig to win wbfle the opposition They include the '‘accidental as a member of the Rec team. Other from Boston this year, losing foul” rule. In case of an uninten-4j«W9, tire him out just as he had tbe track by George Lermonfi while 0— Sears, If ..... 7 2-5 1« Friday Night was called on to make foiurteen. On three. The Maroons lead the Amer­ members of tbe Rec team such as the next play Brennau threw all tional low punch, judgment uf tired JohiKL., and recover the title. be was engaged in an exciting duel 1- V(3obb, c ...... 8 0-0 Ift Dickson and Sherman vs. Wenner- icans by a two to one margin. A little aver three years after with McClntoey on the last lap of a 0— Gavello, c, rg — 1 0-0 2 gren and Knmia. Faulkner, Kovis, Campbell, &ai- caution into the wind and played, a which will rest with the referee, monds and Dowd have also ghren a ' shot that meant defeat if m&ied and the arbiter will be permitted to Jeff had left oft rubbing Jim’s, legs two-mile race. McCluskey woo by 1— Berger, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 V SatiWday Night MEET JINX RIVALS at Carson Oty, he faced Challst^r eight yards in 9:14.2. A seer might 1—Clark, rg, Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 Alien and Kebart vs. Wslker and good account of tbemselvcs in the a poeslble chance of victory if made. halt the contest pending recovery many games, played this aeaeon. New York, Feb. 21.— (A P )—The Cbrbett for the world championship have f(»esccD the inevitaUe, that 1—Deyorio, I g ...... 4 0-1 8 Barrera. Tht veteran cue artist nonchalantly of the Injured boxer. With tbe Rec team at full stridgth Detroit Olympics and Windsor at Coney Island.’ Kmialy would “take” McClaskey Notice—It teams that are sched­ chalked up, played the shot and to Three years ago tomorrow in for tonight's'game it is very evolent the amazement of the crowd made Bulldogs nm agaiilst their this city Corbett scored a close 10- any day, for he has a smoother, 4 24 3-9 r>l uled tor certain nights are unable to prime Jinx rivals in the Interna­ Corbett was in splendid condition more eftortltos stride than McClas­ Watklnson (1ft) toat tbe team from the city of ' it. round decision over Fields in a to put in an i^ipearance it is toe re­ freaks will be m for a busy evening. Brennan then ran off six more tional Hockey League again to­ non-title bout and he expresses that May night when he faced big key, and he haa what McOuskey P. B. F. T. quest of the management of the night. The dym plcs will remain at Jeff. He was not quite 34, had 1— Olin, rf ...... 3 1-2 7 / Tbe spotlights which have been in i ^ « » to cut the lead down to 96-93. confidence he will repeat his vfc- lacka^a sprint kick. He refused to alleys that either notify tos oppos-^ use at the community dances be Perhaps wnktnson and Russell were home to meet the Syracur-, Stars traineif well, and surprised the ring­ be cooked by McCfiuskey’s closing 0—Niles, i f ...... 2 ft-0 4 win tory, this time to be rewarded 'vftb side. liewapaper boys who had writ­ in ; team or Manager Joe Farr. msUlled for the dancii^. Music a IRtle over confident when they whfle the Bulldogs invade' London the crown. ’The Fields' delegation drive, himg on and oufe^idnted him 0—Carrdl, c ...... 0 0-0 0 to give battle to the Tecumsehs. ten pieces to the effect that they 0— Bennett, c, Ig .... 1 0-1 2 will be furnished by Buddy Borst ran their scort» op to 99 as both not only looks for a win but ex­ In the stretch. McClaskey bn ^e the SiPECiAL MATCH missed easy shots. McConkey Neither, in the light of pist per­ never come back." 2— RuieeU, e, ig .... 3 0-2 6 and his band. pects It will be through a knock­ Corbett set a furious pace. He tape with his hand, and protested Shermaa’a CUta brought bis team’’s total to 96 and formance, can expect much in the out. 1— -WillistoD, rg .... 0 0-0 0 way of a fie, much less victory. outboxed JefWcs round after round. that be bad won, but the rules say B o w e rs...... 109 . 95 103—806 Brennan put tha finishing touches the whmer Is the one who breasts 0—Blair, Ig ..,.,. ft 0-ft ft on ft by raosing off the next four Detroit, a badly distanced fifth The big fellow's bearllke attack 2— ^Boertz ...... 0 0-0 0 Giglio 19ft ftft 114—810 in tha standings, baa dashed with was easy for the old master. He tbe tape first, and it w ai Kanaly’s S u b le ...... ,..113 100 131—844 LEADING GOLFERS VIE balls to win the match. chest in a near dead hea, that hit This victory puts Brennan and Syracuse seven times' this season bad seen Jtdm L. Sullivan try this ft 9 1-5 19 Sherman ...... 106 lift 111— 833 M cCenk^ into the finals and th ^ and still is looking for its first vic­ TRACK STARS TUNE eight years before. And Sullivan tbe line first D e t ro ...... I l l 113 90—818 May Meet Saturday Score by periods: ' FOR WOMEirSTITLE will play the winner of the BcMland- tory. The OlyxniHcs managed get bad been so eiw . Bfanebester . . . .14 5 24 8—51 Geotleman Jim laughed and Kanaly has no club affiliaUqn and Taggert and BlssellOiq^an game. oo» tie with the Stars tn a game WatUanoD ..... 3 lO 2 4— 1ft 547 511 903 1811 poked fun at Jeff when tha Wg f ^ takes correspondence training les- played ftt Detroit on Jan. 1ft but Referee: BisieU. OlelGfra*e Bahtee Ormond Beech, FIS., Feh. 21 -— UP FOR BIG MEET low mlased. Several tlmM J ^ rons from his father, who was a the other six h a w gone to the Seven-miiiute quarters. Dickson ...... 93 137 117—387 (API—Mrs. Frsbcie Wtllisme of LOCAL DeMOLAY TOPS Stars, four of them by one-point gikmed, too, at his own awkward­ New Ejgland two-mil# champion in F o rtin ...... 100 84 100—214 Allentown, Pa., began tha dcicus margins. ness. Tha aetkm was swift and his day. Frank Kanaly th in ^ son CfflTvini'...... 107 106 94—307 of bar South Atlantic womeii’' golf Windsor has done only slightly the crowd of 8000—a big fight Paul is really a better mSer, and he M oriarty...... 90 120 134—344 cbampionebip Lere today agal st NEW B N YAIN , 31-24 better against London. In eight Compete Tonight In Curb Ex­ crowd in those days—roared Its advised him yesterday tc enter the Beletti ...... 109 103 104—316 one of the meet formidable flMde as- g aa es between these / two rivafe, approval. Gentleman Jim was com­ national 1,500-meter against Cun­ Local Sport sembled thie winter, fieven of Orent ing baetrl- ningham and Venske. M u l thinks Britain's leadtiig ptaycre were pitted The Manchester OeMolay defeat­ London has won six and tied the 4to 8to 849 1588 remaining’ two, once at Londdn anrl change Games; Natfamals differently; be prefers tbe two mile, against nearly three score of Amer­ ed the New Britain DeMolay at the Tommy Ryan, who was Jeffs again at Windsor. Lowion and but since there is no two mile in Chatter Y. M. €. A . LEAOVE'^ ica’s finest. Hardware Oty Saturday night, the boxing Inatrimtor, qctually was the nationals be was not certain 'Diana Fisbwick, British women’s .irst time that Ne# Britain hM been Syracuse now are tied for second Saturday. Water Co. place, three points bdiind the pace-- counselling him to defeat. For 19 yesterday whether he wanted to nm open champloD, led her contingent defeated on Its borne floor. The final rounds he kept tolling Jeff how to Fritz...... 95 90 ' 99 setting Buffalo Bisons. tlDe 3,000-meter steeplechase against It is, difficult to prefeztk an ex- E N orton ...... M 93 10ft which included her mother, Mrs. score was 3l to 24, the locals over­ outbox Corbett,, and Corbett was M caurtey or the 8,00ft'meter nm plaaaUon for Manchester High’s un­ Ruby Fisbwick, and Mrs, Bee coming a 15-13 lead gained at half­ ahead by a wide margin until the Johnson ...... 113 104 110 New York. Feb. 2i,~(AP>— against deerfft Lermiond. He is en­ successful baskatball season, now Brindle, Mrs. Owenn Hartrem, time to win by a coxnfortaUe mar­ 19th round bad passed. H. Norton ft 130 88 Their eyes fixed on tbs Natlona) tered in both, progress to neartag its dose. A t the opening of Bwtora Pyman, Mrs. E. B. GHohs gin. Brady, peering up through the Kaaaijra BROTHERS TAKE LEAD championships later in the week, a 9:13 two-mfler has been as the season the team seem ^ beaded and Miss Katherine GternlMm. Vennart and Hadden starred for ropes, saw his present cnampion 401 413 395 meteorle as M eduskeys develop­ for a League title, bowHag over Among the leading American the wtnaen with ten points each luminaries of the indoor track taking dn artfstw lacing from his Sheprer’s Batehs IN m m SCORING world wfn go through the tune-up former ehanoplon. HW Wd friend ment to tbe same speed. Rockville, Meriden and New Bit- Shearer...... i.21 88 97 players as the qualifying round got and Carlson was outstanding for tain m sttccesdon. Than ths Ahinml under way were M n. Eettfile Bren­ New Britnttt. process in the dUrb Exchango was dsstf«yf*« his msai U^eL CHtoon ...... 101 110 86 games toitfgbt. sodden^ bstwacn rouafts he turaad back the Red aad WWM and Linguard 133 98 109 nan Ot Tuleo, Ohlft,; M « . Msnilnstsf IMIein* (M ) in toe 11 games that foBowad Man­ Hanley ot Detroit; Mm. H. C. JCSr- P. B. F. T. Montreal, Que., Feb, 21.—(AP)— GTsnn Ctinafngbaffl of Kansns, leaped into the ring, 'Kkt out,” be SMITH, RDNTAN BEAT A. Wilkie ...... 95 99 96 w in w r of the Wansmaker and ehotttod at Tommy. chester won only two, Tt is said that steo at RleniDend: Mrs. C, R. H ar- 2 Blsseft, r g ...... 1 1 3 The Cook brothers, Bill and Fred, baugh of Ckrveland, and Mrs. L. G. Banter tailed in the Millross . and imraa at fkrat offered to kick dissenston among tbe players is a 449 . 405 388 0 McCofdMjr, I f ---- - 1 1 3 formisg, with Frank Boucher, the RUey of PIttahufgh.______New York Rangers’ high-powered New York A. C. meets; Glen Daw­ Brady into tks ringside pews. Brady FATORED GOLF TEAM prime factor, rtoleh may or may not 1 Vennart, c...... 5 0 10 eaUsd ths pehce and ordered Ryan be toe case. Whatever tbe reason, 2 snow, r f ...... 2 1 5 forward comhinatiof!, have taken son of (Mlahoma; Emmett Too- RMTi over the. first two places in the pino of New Orleans; Frank Wyx- removed, which waa his prerogative Miami, Pla„ Feb. 31,— (A P ) — 1982-38 will go down in Uie records Ried ...... to 8^ 125 1 Hadden, If ...... 4 2 lO atnea it waa bis club at which the as one of the poorest season's in 0 Werner, rf 0 ft ft Hat of Nationcl Hickey Leagne off of Loa Angeles; Leo Sexton. Cmz^itiOB ia the dassie Intenm- Cotem as...... 131 97?. to Vast Nit^t*s FU^te scenrers,. Olympic sbotput ebampfon and bout was staged.' tfonu four-ball gett aistehes tight- Manebesfer High’s sport history. McLaiHhhn 134 93 134 0 Brown, I f ...... 0 ft 0 Gentleman Jim’s old friend took Each tallied four points leet world record-holder; George Spitz eoed today as toe aenMaals began S henlM’...... 191 197 103 ^ y The Aeeeeintofi Froee.) Ryan's place as Jeffries' eccond. The AU-BumsIdes and St. Mary’s 6 week, giving BiB dear title to the of New Toili, world’s indoor high with Hortem Smith and Paid. Runyan F a rra a d ...... to lU 1 « 13 5 31 junq> record-holder) and other stars "You’re losing," Brady, muttered get together tomorrow night at East New Britain DeMolay (24) lead with 36 points, and FVed second still in the running at toe expense Pbllsdelphia—Young Terry. Tren­ place with 88. Laurence (Boldy) are entered. to Jeff. ‘‘CbarUe White's going to Hartford in ihe first game of aa aa- P. B. P. T. of two favDCiten. 9to 509 571 ton, N. J.. outpdifttod Jimmy iflilth, Nortbeott of the Montreal Maroons, Cunningham will compete In an give C orto t the dsclafon. Tour noal titia aerias, tos wfnncr to meet 2 Wkealer, 0 2 only Chaim is to k n o^ him out. Go Oae down at toe start of the after­ KsBev*4 PhOftdelphto, (lO)vBddtoOoSLt^ tied with mn cook tor the lead for 800 meter special run against Phil noon 18 in the qaarter-flMla yester­ the Greater Hartford dMnpiOD, MC'-^uire ...... llv ■ 55 193 edslyhla. outiMirtM Marry DoMin- 3 Cftrlson, r f ...... ,7 i 15 Edwards, Canadian negro who out and rail'him down. Slug!" three weeks, fallsd to add to Ha to­ day, Smltb aad Banyan b ^ s a a poeelUy the Knlghte of Utooanfa. Ktiofla 197 to 134 sky, .Chicngft, (IW , ^ 0 Lerson, rf ...... 0 0 ft placed third in the Olympic 800 In the 2ftCh round Jeff went out ...... tal of 32 points and dropped into comebadi wMcb they wound 19 0 0 Should toe K n l^ te win out, to.* TFfUis 139 199 99 New Haven, (3onn.-<^Gkl Ooeen, 0 Elphfch, I f ...... 1 0 2 and IfiOO meter runs, DawSon, and shigged...... third place. Paul Haynes , of .the toe 87th hols With a Ona-up victory Guards win probably isaoe a Keller 135 135 97 New Hftxea, eutpatoted Lewie (Kldy. 1 Ciwle, o 0 1 1 Maroons ranked fouroi with 80. Frank Nordell and Ceorge FuD-. lengv for a series to decide toe best 2 Lingren, I g ...... 0 0 0 Oentlemau Jim used to smile over Datmy Bbuta and Johnny CMa- M ille r...... 151 119 IM Kaplan, Meriden, O s n „ (19). Northeott sad Fred fiook Were winkle. ea, one of the favoind teams. q ^ t e t iii this section of the state. qroelaitfi-Mefift torWe, 'tfow 2 Httltberg, rg i...... 2 0 4 tied for the lead in goals with 2ft The sprint seiiei of 50, Oft and 70 about tt in after yearn. '1 was puncMag Jeffrtee silly,'* TMa was the oidy tvaet Ail the \ fitS 139 MT York, outpetotefi fedfito MmmVt wWle Boucher bad made the most yards will find Toppino and WykolT other favorites tame fhroofb luC' Bristol, New Britain, Meriden and 10 11 2 24 he said. ."I had JaMied bis face into aevHend. aO); fftnl FlfMto; assists, 21, one more than Johniiy opposing Ed Btegci of New r York ccssfuUy. Walter H afca and Joe New Haven Hlllbouse are regarded Cileveland, Inmckefi eat Ffttey Fel- Score at kMlftiSM: 15-13, New Bfl- Gunon of the Montreal Canadiens. a palp. Jeffs boxtag was very the yonng rter who banded 'rnppioo KlrftwrxMf bad a one up vfetoryjover as Hkefy eboieei for the Yalo Thor- look, O b ie m Fitef Pefionl, tain. Rafdree: Marretta. Time: 1ft Red Homer of 'I'oroDto, with 120 funny. He bed to laugh blmeelf at (l); bis Indoor defeat in the New bis crude efforts. Tony Maaero aad Mllie Turaeaa. ney. Other teams In tbe C. C I. L. WRESTLING minutes, led the peneJty-servera by .(neveffeadrfiieclMfi ftut foo DeMar; minute periods. York A. C. games '

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    who asserted that the repeal resolu­ AUTOMOBILES MOVING—TRUCKINIG— APARTMENTS, FLATS, GLASS DEaW ES tion had brought the birth "of a MANCHESTER RATE CASE FOR SALE S p R A G E 20 TENEMENTS 63 new party.” Local Stocks N. Y. Stoeb Talk of New Par^ FOR RENT—POUR ROOM heatedi CABINET POSITION The committee immediately is­ PAPERS ARE SERVED FOR SALE-^HUPMOBZLB Mdaa, SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the accommodatibn of their large De- apartment, with continuous hot sued, an invitation to “representa­ privately owned, good condition, (Fivnishsd by Fntaam t Co.) New York, Feb. 21.— Luxe bus for lodge, party ..or team water. Apply to Watkins Brothers. tives from the states already organ­ price flOO. No reasonable oifer de­ (Continued From Page One) Appeal Beipg Taken From Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. at special rates. Phone 3063, ized for political action and those stocks: , . clined. Call 5008. trips LISI YOUR RENTS with us for re­ Who wish to join to confer in April Ruling of the State Public 1 P. M. Stocks Adams Ebip laaaaa • '• • • < 8860, 8864. sults. Have desirable, clients wait­ world economic ■ and other . situa­ on a movement "looking toward a Utilities Commission. ing for singles. R. T. McCann, 69 tions.” National Coalition Party ready for Bank Stocks Air Reduc MOVING—TRUCKINIG— Center street. Phone 7700. A;sked U the words “other situa­ action in 1934.” Bid Asked Alaska Jun COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Hartford, Feb. 21.— (AP)—Serv­ Cap Nat B and T .... 45 STORAGE 20 tions” referred to the Far Easte~n Mrs. Peabody said the party ice was made on the State Public Alleghany...... 1% FOR RENT—MODERN 6 room flat, crisis, the President-elect answered would be “shared equally” by men Conn. River ...... 430 Allied Chem ....-...... 76% BEAUTX CULTURE—Earn while shades and all improvements, ga- Utilities Coihmission today in an Htfd. Coim. Trust .... 48 LOCAL AND LONG OISTANCB merely “read the statement." Vs he and women in a defense against re­ appeal to the Superior Court for Am Can ...... 53 learning. Details free. Hartford arge, at 95 Hamlin street. C. S. Htfd. Nat B and T . . . 16 moving, general trucking, livery finished reading the announcement, turn of the saloon. Hartford county from the ruling of Am For Pow ...... 5%. Academy of Hairdressing 693 Main Barlow. First National ...... 115 service. Our affiliation wltb United he looked up at newspapermen and Asserting that the Congressional the commission In the Manchester Am Rad Stand ...... 5% street, Hartford. said: “In the words of the Germans action of repeal “bartered public New Britain Trust ... — 180 , Vans Service means lower rates on rate case. The case is made return­ 190 Am Smelt ...... 1 3 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, all ‘Das 1st alles’.” health and ’safety,” Mrs. Jesse W. West Hartford ’Trust.. — Am Tel rad Tel ...... 100 furniture moving-to distant points. modem improvements. Inquire at able March 7. Insurance Stocks Large modem'trucks, expetlenced It was made plain, however, thfit Nicholson, head of the National Prof. Albert Levitt of Redding is A Til ’Toh B...... 52^2 HELP w a n t e d — 187 Maple street. Woman’s Democratic Law Enforce­ Aetna Casualty ...... 88 men, prompt service, all goods in­ the Brltish-American conversationfi coimsel for the patrons of the Am Wat W’#s ...... 13% FEMALE 35 ment League, joined in the call for Aetna Life ------12 sured while in transit are features FOR RENT—6 ROOM house and have proceeded far beyond the sub­ Manchester Electric Company, who Anaconda ...... 6% THREE MORE WOMEN WANTED the April meeting. Aetna Fire ...... 27 offered at no extra expense to you. garage, 49 Summer street. Tele­ ject of war debtb which the British are making the appeal and D . Atchison ...... • 39% who need 329 weekly. Amazing op- Women, she said, “who have Automobile ...... 14 Daily trips to New york, oaggage phone 8781. have asked be reviewed. Newton Barney and Richard Joyce Auburn ...... 40% portimity in home decorating. No Meanwhile, there also seems to be been betrayed will rise up in Conn. General ...... 20 Balt and Ohio ...... 9%/ delivered direct to steamship piers. every state in the union and prevent Smith are counsel for the com­ Hartford Fire ...... 36 '8 % For further Information cal) 3063. experience. No investment. Earn FOR RENT—6 AND 4 room tene­ some doubt as to just when the sub­ pany. Bendix repeal.” National Fire ...... 88% Beth . Steel ...... 12% 8860. 8864. Perrett & Glenney. Inc. within 48 hours. Home Decorators, ments, all improvements, rent re­ ject of war debts will be taken up^ Inc., Dent. D-291, Cincinnati, Ohio. The world economic situation seems Both the wet and dry leaders Hartford Steam Boiler 40 Borden ...... 20 . duced to $30 and ^20. Apply 95 Phoenix Fire ...... 47 to have superseded this subject. were being depended upon to filr Can Pac...... 8% Foster street, telephone 5230 or nish the necessary votes for ope JAPANESE TROOPS Travelers ...... -825 4545. There was a hint also that Ramsay Case (J. I.) ...... 40 side or the other. Public Utilities Stocks Cerro De Pasco ; ...... 7% MacDonald, the British prime minis­ Conn. Elec Serv ...... 43 POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 FOR RENT—TO ADULTS modem ter, was not expected over here very > Bishop Jamtif Cannon, Jr., of the Cbes rad Ohio ...... 27% Methodist Episcopal church. South, ADVANCE IN JEHOL Conn. P o w e r ...... 43 Want All InformatiOD flve room flat, flrst floor, oil burn­ soon. He was expected to take up Chrysler ...... 10% CUSTOM HATCHING, trays of ISO has predicted that at least one-half Greenwich W&G, pfd. 50 er. 37 Delmont street. the debts problem wltb Mr. Roose­ Coca Cola ...... 78"% eggs or part of, |4.50, settings oi of the states would disappn>ve the (Continued From Page One) Hartford Elec ...... 53 Col Gas ...... 13 1,000 eggs or over 2 1-2 cents per velt. resolution Thirteen could block Hartford Ges ...... 45 Manchester FOR RENT—THREE, live and six Just when Mr. Roosevelt and Coml Solv ...... 0% ratification the Chinese forces out of the west­ do, pfd ...... 45 fcgg. One 1,900 egg electric incuba­ room tenements, with all modem Lindsi.y will renew their conversa­ Cons Gas ...... 47% Evening Herald One leader of the feminine group ern zone of the Chinese eastern S N E T Co ...... 107 111 Cont Can ...... ’. 38 tor for sale, .or will take part pay improvements. Inquire at 141 Blast tion war not certain. However, so Manufacturing Stocks i-. good Barred Plymouth Rocks or Center street or,telephone 7864. favoring the dry laws, but who railway across the border at Man- Com P rod,...... o f ‘ * CLASSIFIED filled has Mr. Roosevelt’s calendar asked that her name not be used, chuli into Siberia that cold weather Am Hardware ...... 13 Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. become that he is doubtful of get­ Am Hosiery ...... — advertisements Edgerton, 655 North Main street. enumerated possible dry states as bolds little terror for them. Du Pont ...... 35% ting awdy for Hyde Park before Kansas, Nebraska, , Mis Arrow H rad H, com. Phone 5416. 40 Below Zero 80 — Eastman Kodak ...... Count ais average word^a to a lis^ late tonight or tomorrow. sissippi, Maine, Vermont, New Much of that movement was ef­ do, pfd ...... Elec and Mus ...... 1% Initials, numbera and abbreviations Secretary of Commerce Hampshire, , and fected in a temperature forty below Billings and Spencer . Elec Auto Lite ...... 13% each count as a word and compound Bristol Brass ...... Oklahoma. zero. The troops relied largely on Elec Pow and Lt ...... 4 % words as two worda Minimum cost la FUEL AND FEED 49-A The President-elect is now looking do, pfd ...... price of three lines. , nNANtlALNEWS Rufus S. Lusk, legislative repre­ the railway for transportation, but Fox Film A ...... j..l Line rates per day for transient for a secretary cf commerce and the Case, Lockwood and B By AARON COOK field seems open. The Glass declina­ sentative of the Crusaders, a wet the fur-clad troops frequently em­ 17 — Gen Elec ...... 12% SEASONED HARD WOOD, stove Collins Co...... Gen Foods ...... 22% JDSeetlve March tT, . tion is believed to open the way for organization, said it would “be ployed their own motor j;ransport Colt’s Firearms ...... 8% Cash Charge size, furnace chunks or fireplace Gen Motors ...... 11% Senator Swamson of Virginia for the easier to name the dry states than when rail transportation whs inter­ Eagle L o c k ...... I Consecutlvs Days 7 ots • eta lengths 87 cord or $4 load. Gray the wet states rupted. Gillette ...... 14% S Consecutlvs Days ..I • ots 11 eta birch 86 cora Chas. Heckler, tele'- Questions may be submitted to Navy post. There is still considera­ Fafnir Bearings ...... — Gold ^^ust ...... 13^8 II ets He named as "almost hopeless The Japanese and Manchukjo Fuller Brush, Class A ; 1 Day ...... I ii ®ts phone Rnsedale 13-13. this column. Those questions tion of Phillip LaFollette, former Grigsby, Grunow ...... 74 All orders for irregular insertions governor of Wisconsin, for the in­ for the wets” Kansas, Mississippi, troops are concentrated along the Gray Tel Pay Station. 15 will be charged at the one time ratfc deemed of group interest shall be Oklahoma, Arkansas and Nebras­ eastern boundary of Jehol for a dis­ Int Harv ...... 16% terior office. Hart rad Cooley ...... Special rates for long term every treated in articles; those deemed ka. He described as “doubtful” Ala tance of nearly 200 miles, the line Int *^Tick ...... 7^/2 day advertising given upon request. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 There was an expectation that Hartmann Tob, com... Int Tel and .*’el ...... 6^ Ads ordered for three or six days otherwise, shall be treated individ­ bama, Vermont, Maine and Idaho, extending from the Great Wall at do., pfd ...... and stopped before the third or Bftn Senator Blaine, of Wisconsin, author but clsdm^ all other states for the Shanhaikwem to Kailu. Johns Manville ...... 17% FOR SALE— BEDROOM, dining ually. Dial 5961 with questions. of the prohibition repeal resolution Int Silver ...... Kennecott ...... 8% day will be charged only for the ac­ wet column. The largest forces are centered at do., pfd ...... tual number of times the ad appear­ room, and kitchen furniture. Glen- just adopted by Congress, might be Ligg rad Myers B ...... 51% ed, charging at the rate earned, but wood combination range, mgs etc. The repeal resolution provided a Jouett Shouse, president of ’ the Shanhaikwan, to prevent the Chin­ Landers, Frary & Clk. here today. Robert Dunham of ese from moving into Manchuria Loew’s ...... *'• 14% • no allowance or retnnds can be made Can be seen at 52 Arch street, Blight stimulus Friday but bad no Association Against the Prohibi­ New Brit. Mch. com.. on six time ade stopped after tba Chicago, and Frederic H. Prince of tion Amendment, said any action from North China, and at the Kailu Lorillard ...... H % after 6 o’clock. Telephone 6185. real support. The cloud overhang­ do, pfd ...... McKeesp Tin ...... 48% fifth daj^. , Boston, were others on the calling taken by the State Legislatures entrance to northeastern Jehol. Mann & Bow, Class A No “ till forbids” , display lines not ing the market has lifted a little Mont Ward ...... 10% with the Michigan bank situation on list. “can do nc possible harm and may It is expected by observers that do. Class B ...... *°Ths Herald will not be responsible The remainder of the Roosevelt advance substantially the oppar the combined Japanese and Man- 8 Nat Biscuit ...... 34 BOARDERS WANTED 59A the way to solution. New York North and J u d d ...... Nat Cash Reg ...... 7 ■ for more than one Incorrect Insertion statement on the Lindsay conference tunity for decision.” . chukuo troops will move into Jehol Niles Bern P o n d ...... 5 of any advertisement ordered for banks arose to the occasion readily Nat Dairy ...... 12% ROOM AND BOARD at 311.00 per follows: “The conversation between Popular Sentiment s'ong several of the available high­ Peck, Stow rad Wilcox — more than one time. as was shown by the inflow of fimds Nat Pow rad L t ...... 9% The Inadvertent omission of incor­ week. The Hotel Sheridan. Tel. into Michigan, the flow has abated them (Roosevelt and Lindsay) was He urged election of delegates to ways at the same time toward Russell Mfg ...... 5 rect publication of advertising will be N Y Central ...... 1874 3673. materially. The bond market and confined io the general aspect of the state conventions on the “at large” Chihfeng and ■ ehol City and drive Scovill ...... 11 NY NH rad H ...... 1374 recUfled only by cancellation of the Stanley Works ...... 8 ehargd made tor the service endereo* United States Government issues problems. No specific proposals re­ basis in order to show popular sen­ the Chinese out by airplane attacks Noranda ...... 1974 All adTertlsementi must oouiorm were off somewhat, attributed to lating to the world economic confer­ timent. followed by light artillery bombard­ Standard Screw ...... 23 North Am ...... - 22 in style, copy and typography with APARTMENTS, FLATS, selling from foreign accounts. The ence or inter-govemment debts were Dr. Eldwin C. Dinwiddle, secre- ment. do., pfd., guar...... 100 regulations enforced by the pabllsb- Packard ...... 2 ^ TENEMENTS 63 past month or so as far as the mar­ discussed. .tary of the National Conference of Smythe Mfg C o ...... 15 era and they reserve the right to Taylor rad Fenn .... — edit, revise or reject any copy eon kets and general business are con­ 'Resumption of the conversation Organizations Supporting the Penn ...... 16% sldered objectlonablq...... FOR RENT—TWO, THREE, and 4 cerned has had :o digest some pretty will take place at an early date. Mr. Eighteenth Amendment, said: Torrington ...... 29 CLOSING HOURS—Classified ade to M. 4 N o t e s Phila Rdg C rad I ------374 room apartments, beat, Janitor hard blows, for example: tiie 50 cent Roosevelt will ask the new secretary ’The people will be guilty of y . C . i . Underwood Mfg Co .. 10 be published same day must be re­ Union Mfg Co ...... — Phillips P e t e ...... 574- ceived by IS o'clock noon; Saturdays service reftiguraiot furnlsbed. Call declaration on United States Steel of state when the choice is announc­ colossal folly if they /:hange the Pub Serv N J -42% U S Envelope, com .. — 10:30 a. m. Arthur A. Knofla -5440 or 4131. Preferred, the Michigan banking ed to confer unofficially on the same National p'rohibltion policy for the Last night’s visit from State ^tadio ...... 3 ^4 do., pfd ...... ; ...... 55 TELEPHONE YOUR 875 Main street. problems and contending with a subjects.” illusory prospect of promoting Physical Director Ira C. Matheny fRadio’ f€6|6h 1% lame-duck session in Congress. tfilpperance,^ reducing unemploy­ Veeder Root ...... 4 Reading ...... 26 WANT ADS. was short but well worth while. He Whitlock CoU Pipe ... — FOR REaJT—4 ROOM tenement, 8 There is a limit to the bad news ment, benefiting agriculture, Im- BernRand ...... v.... 3, Ads are accepted over the telephone WOODIN MENTIONED held a round table discussion with J.B.WirmB Co. 310 par 35 Ridgewood street; garage. Inquire which can come out and a limit to Washington, Feb. 21.— (AP) provingp^ business, securing law en­ the boys and young men on the sub­ Rey Tob R ...... i. at the CHARGE RATE given above it? effect upon the markets. Better 'as a convenience to advertisers, but L. LentI, 178 Parker street. Phone William H. Woodin, the New York forcement and bettering soda) and ject of sports and what it takes ^o Sears'Roebuck ...... 15% news is inevitable and will conse­ tbs CASH r a t e s win be accepted as 5623. financier and steel manufacturer, political conditions trough the make a real clean sportsman. Mr. Sbeony Vac ...... • 6% FULL p a y m e n t If paid at the busi­ quently have a pronounced effect JAPANESE TO QUrr ‘ South Pac ...... ,14*;% ness office on or before the seventh today was regarded by many Capi- legalization of he wet trode.” Matheny^has been a physical direc­ 3 OR 2 ROOM SUITS in new John- upon a liquidated market and one tol observers as likely to be chosen The b ^ r bill, to which Mr. Roose­ South Rwy ...... , .5% day followl.ng the first insertion of which has a great deal of shorty tor for over twenty-five years and each ad otherwise the CHARGE :,OD Block, facing Main street, very for the Treasury post In the Rodse- velt alluded, is awaiting Senate ac­ has been in all kinds Of athletic LEAGUE IN MARCH Strad Brands' ...... 14% BATE will be collected. No ressponsl- desirable, modern ImprovemenL-j, sales which must be covered at’ velt Cabinet which Senator Carter tion. Democratic Leader Robinson St Gas and Elec ..'...... 9% hlllty for errors in telephoned ads .some future date. It behooves all events and is well versed' in them. (Continued From Page One) will be assumed and their accuracy Phone 3726 or janitor 7635. Glass (D., Va.), is understood to was uncertain of its changes, while St Oil Cal ...... 2174 of us to pick those issues at tiie He gave us some Illustrations of the St Oil N J ...'...... 24 cannot be guaranteed. have declined. Speaker Gamer said the House value of clean sports. f o r RENT—LILLEY ST. —Nea. piesent time which are strongest in Glass was said by his friends to ______^ __ Statesmen. Final approval by the Tex Coifp '.‘.r...... 1274 was ready to act on the Senate The Business Men’s volley ball INDEX OF Center, modem flve rooms, first their particular line and which have have notified the President-elect of j changes if the bill comes back, Emperor of the program was be­ Timken Roll Bear ...... 15 CLASSIFICATIONS floor, .steam beat, garage. Inquire a fair chance of dividend mainten­ his decision to remain in the Senate class was an enthusiastic session lieved certain to follow shortly Trans-America ...... 4% A 21 Elro street. Call 5661. ance It is logical and reasonable but the Virginian maintained last night and had to have an extra thereafter. Union Carbide ...... 20*% Births • •*••••• •••••• • • • to assume that these concerns shall game to get all of their enthusiasm Bngagements B silence. U. S. IS INTERESTED ’The League’s adoption of the re­ Unit Aircraft ...... 2274 M arrl.- -es • • eMW fiM*: • c TENEMENT FOR RENT at 8 Cot­ be in a position to benefit from any worked out of their systems. E>very- D A vigorous address against in­ port nfl.lllng on Japan to withdraw Unit Corp ...... 7 Death! tage street, all modem improve­ increase in business and bolstering flation and government lending was body was going well and the games Its military forces in Chinese terri­ Unit Gas Imp ...... 17% Card of Thanks ...... B ments. Inquire 10 Cottage street. public confidence toward the mar- In Memorlam ...... F made by Glsias yesterday In the IN JAPS’ FINANCES were close. tory and to repudiate the govern­ U S Ind Alco...... 18 ket The new Jimior Cub League will U ,S Rubber...... 3% Lost and Found ...... FOR 1 RENT—IN SELW1T2 BuUd- Senate and some of his friends ment of Manchukuo, which it set Announcements ...... | Saturday being a short session start. this afternoon with the first up in Manchuria, was expected U S Steel ...... 26% ing, two room apartment, front, pointed to it as Indicative of his de­ was particularly uninteresting, cision against taking the Treasury (Continued From Page One) game at 4:45 between the Buckland within the next three days. While Util Pow rad Lt 2% Antomoblles also furnished rooms. Inquire Sel- there being a turnover - of around Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 Post. „ Jrs., and Four-H club boys. The sec­ proletarian political groups oppose Warner Pic ...... Automobiles tor Bxcbarge & witz Shoe Shop. 305,000 shares. The popular aver­ Some of those familiar with Mr Japan totaled 3184,537,000 against ond game at 5:30 between the Junior withdrawal from the League, they Western . Union ...... Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 8 ages were down very fractionally Roosevelt’s Cabinet discussions be­ purchases .of 3134,011,000. North Ends , rad the Cubs rad the agree vlth other parties in de­ West El rad.Mfg ..... 23% Auto Repairing—P ainting...... " FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, Strick­ for the day with price fluctuations Japan’s sales to the United States Woplworth ...... ;'28 % land street, all improvements, nice lieve he may turn to Woodin for . third gar’e at 6:15 between the nouncing the League’s recommen­ Auto Schools ...... >-A in issues vevy narrow. The dollar that place and that Senatotr Swan- arj more than eight times those to Elec Bond rad Share (Curb). 14 Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 neighborhood. Chas. J. Strickland, Junior Oxfords rad the Junior Fal­ dations. Autos—For Hire ...... 9 in respect to foreign currencies was son. Glass’ colleague from Virginia, Great Britain and twice as much as Garages—Service—Storage ..... 10 16S Main. Phone.7374. under pressure which fact is at­ cons. may be offered the post of secretary to China, Intermediate practice hour to­ Motoroyeles-Bicycles e • • e • • a 11 tributed to foreign speculation. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... II FOR RENT—3 ROOM *apartmeut, of the navy, which would he ex- Japan’s dlrept and guaranteed night at seven. Baslneas and Professional Servleea Dividend apprehensions in many pected to result In former Governor foreign bbllgatiqns aggregate some all Improvements, new gas range, Issues put them under fire. Our “A ” . Team will play the m m Business Services Offered ...... 13 steam heat, hot water heater, ga­ Harry Byrd being appointed' to the gi,000,000,000 but. It is pointed out. Eagles at eight o’clock rad at 9 p. Household Services Offered ...... ll-A The investing public today are de- Senate. around half of this debt is owned Building—Contracting ...... 14 rage if desired. Rent 320. 109 Fos­ sirious of a fair return on their in­ m., the Phoenix Mutual boys will be I by Japanese Nationals. The Japa­ Florists-Nurseries ...... II ter street.— Grube. vestment smd keep their lists under here for a gaime. Funeral Directors ...... 18 close scrutiny to maintain that re­ nese-owned foreign bonds, under a Tomorrow is Washington’s Birth­ Heatin' Plumbing—Roofing .»■ ' 17 governmental decree, can be taken Insurance ...... 18 FOR REINT—6 ROOM FLA'T with turn wtih reasonable safety of STATES PREPARE PLANS day but since so many of the boys Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 garage, 17 Walkej: street. Inquire principal. over by the Empire and pidd for in are out of school we will be open as Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 W. Manning, 15 Walker street. Brokers opinions lean to the con­ ;yen. Including foreign interest, divi­ usual. Painting—Papering e e e • e e • a.* •:aI8l II FOR DRY REPEAL VOTE dends, etc., it is estimated that Professional Services ...... mm II structive side of the market and feel A "girls’ team from the “Y ” will Repairing ...... 18 that good news would help prices Japan can get by w^th the payment go to Hartford tonight to bowl a Tallortng—Dyelng—Cleaning ... 14 considerably. abroad of annual charges amounting Toilet Goode and Service ...... II (Continued From Page One) girls’ team from Travelers’ at the Wanted—Business Service .:^ .... 16 to roughly 3S6,000,000. Morgan bowling alleys. Next week a The present statement of Aetna Mining Gold Bdaeatloaal spUt as to whetoer the ^ team from Meriden will come here Courses ana Classes ...... 17 Life Insurance Company shows an In addition to Japan’s invisible ex- to bowl. Just because there is a Jatures or Con^e^^^ and other m^s of obtaining Private Instruction ...... 18 increase in resources of 38,654,789. match on does not mean that there Dancing ...... :.t8-A Tni> Mirk H*t- V ^ U. » Pa. Of. The total assets shown were 3446,- ^ convention ma- exchange, the country has Musical—Dramatic ...... 19 is not bowling for women on that h e Kid Sleuth thinks he's 603,863. The surplus of the com­ Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 Such’ eminent students of c o n s t i - been mining gold in northern K o ^ night. The women bowl every Tues­ pany is 310,341,572., and this Financial T the only detective on the tutional law as Representative to the «tent of ^me 310,000,(K)0 day evening at eight o’clock. Bonds—Stocks-^Mortgagsi ,...... 81 case, but there’s another just amount added to the 31,500,000 cap­ Beck, a Pennsylvania RepubUcan, yearly. There hnvp beer rumors also Business Opportunities ...... 88 ital gives a policy-holders surplus North Ends Are Confident Money to Loan ...... II like him hidden in the puzzle and former soUcitor general, and A. that large gold explorations have The North Ends are confident of a rectangle below. Cut out the. of 325,341,572. The company also Mitchell Palmer, former Democratic been under way in Manchukuo. Help and Sltnatloae has a reserve for unforeseen con­ victory Thursday night over the Help Wanted-Female ...... 86 seven pieces and see if you can attorney general, took opposing With the Japanese confronted by tingencies of 311|500,000. Not one strong Oxfords Five in a Junior Help Wanted-Male ...... 86 put hjm together. views, with the latter insisting that prospects pf a serious situation in League championship game. Wed­ Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 of the Aetna group has borrowed the power belonged to Congress. China, military and financial ob- Agents Wanted ...... 17-A any money, on the contrary Aetna nesday evening the North Ends meet Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 88 Representative LaGuardla, (R., servers are inclined to think that the strong Tiger quintet in a Junior Situations Wanted—Male ...... 89 Sleuth Life shows a cash increase over a year ago of 33>741,091. Interest, N. Y.), and Chairman Sumners of the Empire, knowing its need for League game. This will be the start Employment Agencies ...... 40 the Housr Judiciary - committee ggid in any extensive war venture, Live Stock-Pets—Poultry—Veklelea dividends and rents earned by Aetna of the 'second round of this league. Dogs—Birds-Pete ...... 41 Life for the year amounted to 17,- promptly introduced bills to pi^* may possibly have accumulated ~ The following Wednesdajr the North Ltv > Stock—Vehlclee ...... 41 vide for the conventions. \fund of the metal whose value does Ends meet the Oxfords in a league Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 320,187 or about 1,16 per share. With the' expressed opposition, Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Losses Incurred In other depart­ not appear In published figures game also. The following week however, of Speaker Gamer and While these are, of course, merely For Bale—Mlseellaaeons ments were offset by their invest­ other leaders, who believed with Merz’s will be the North End’s op­ Articles for Sale ...... 46 ment Income. rumors, the Bank of Japan has ponent. liiis together with two or Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Beck that the State Legislatums officially reported Its gold holdings Building Materials ...... 47 should have a chance to-aet, little three other fast games on Thursday at around 3218,000,000. night is considered ' one of the lamonds—Watchea—Jewelry .. 48 WOMAN SENTENCED hope was voiced for enactment of lectrlcal Appliances—Radio ... 49 Treasury Deficit toughest schedules that ray Junior (READ THE S’TORY, ’IHEN COLOR THE PICTURE) gFuel and l>'(ied ...... 49>A these measures. A t the same time, due to . the de Garden — Farm—Dairy Produota 60 Bridgeport, Feb. 21.— (AP)—Mrs In many ot the legislative and team has attempted. The great, big hopper floated dler cried. "Don't worry! Just en­ Household Goode ...... 61 executive chambers over the coun­ predation of the yen following joy tWs fide. In Just a moment we Machinery and Tools a s • • 61 Whitney Endt, 86. of New York a ty abandonment of the gold standard ’round and then It swooped down to and Memphis, Tenn., today was sen­ try scant attention was being paid STRIKERS HOLD PARLEY vdll find a place you’ll think is Musloal Instruments ...... 68 I the ground. “ 1 need a stronger Office and Store Equipment 64 tenced to the State Prison for Wo­ to this dispute and movements went I in 1931, Japan’s external direct and grand. Specials St the Stores 66 men at Niantic frbm one to two forward to set up the conventions, guaranteed debt service costs some Belfast, Northern Ireland, Feb. 21. I push,” it said, “ to travel very far. Til teU toe h o j^ when to ante. waarlng Apparel—F u r s ...... IT Leading 110 per cent more in the country s —(AP)—For toe flrst time since Outside'the wondrous idacS- iw ^ Wanted—To Buy ...... II years, by Judf^e Carl Foster of the. “I’m weak at pushing, now and Criminal Superior Court, after plead­ Wyoming was away out ahead, currency than it did when the yen the Ulster railway strike began then. I’ve just comb down to try stop, and then you will agree'with Rooms—Board—Hotels Messfts for its legislature has already was at par. Also, the new imperla three weeks ago, railway officialB ^ ____ ^ ______Restavrantii ing to robbing her wealthy hostess again. Now, kindly don’t be fright me, thaM t’e a real stranw passed and the governor has signed budget shows a deficit of around It wasn’t very long until the M - Booms Without Board II at Darien. rad union leaders got together t o - l ^ ^ 'i ^ d a . Just sti^ right vtoere ^pardsrs V7antsd ••,^,«..69*A a bill to provide for the constltu- 3 9 5 ,000,000 yen (the yen is now day for a conference to determine yQ^ dler’s voice rang out, reel . toiiriU. Dpnntry Board—Resorts 10 tional convention. quoted at aboul 20 3-4 cents) if some ground for settlement could ..Qb, my,” said Scouty, “we’re all “Orop down. Drop down, breye. hep? K ts ls —Rests nfants ...... 11 Other states in which action was against a par of 49 8-10 cents, which per, to a spot wo must not psee , , Wantsd—Rooms—Board ...... Is be found; As far as rauld be de- L^gbt. Don’t worry. We wUl all sit begun in some quarter ^ y ^ t^ a y jjj^st be coveted by Ibras. termlned after toe conference, how- tight. It’s very comfy on your back “It’s just bqlow us. .otivvtlM Baal Batata Fas Baait ground.” And th«»i they .Imdei^ 4 ife dsartmonts. Flats. Tsnamsnts .. 01 are Massechusetts. New York, Ohio, present ratio of Japar’s note ever, toe deadlock remained un- this Is heaps of fun. Btolnsaa Locations tor Rant . . 84 ATTENTION! Wisconsin, GMrgi^ issue to gold holdings is about the broken. “Please, this time, hop up o’er and sound. 'The.. Tinlos weib'lsur- Housas lor Rent as* fi'scfi* •:•••••• 66 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY West Virginia, . Arliona, Mlwurl, ^s England’s. Some bankers , ------V ' the trees. I!U bet you can. do that prised -to see a maghffylQrmiMb^' Bvbnrban for Rent •••• s t K 61 Delawar^ C^qr^, Michigan, that the Japanese The fiddler said, “That ta t)» workers struck with ease.” “ All rlg%t," replied thb ,S f’ *and # Pennsylvania. 1 may » have to . re^rt.to. - . . currency in- three weeks ago after a whge dls- hopper. “’Tis no sooner said than to Big Bug Laud, and is Wantsd to Rant •I Rather taine, that squirrel; : Have some real buys In local ‘ be di ■ Baal Bsta^ FavlfiiOa pute. A few instances o f violsnee done.” you ^ e s must jump toromhtl%^f wasn’t he? I'Here'a the way hla and farm properties. predict *;a ^ b t Asartmant BnildiiiB- fOr fsla %»% II silhouette Is formed from the were reported, including one wreck one Tiny shortly shouted, “CMi, you went to see toe iwtgkW' i *'. ; List your property with tUs Edward B. Dunford, general cduasel arise due Then Scouty cried, - "Sure, we’ll seven putsle pieces. agency for results. due to dynamiting of tracks In which the trees, right now, are far below, for the Anti-Saloon League, who and It Is three men were kUled. I That was the best jump have jump torough. The^ remty'-.ts; not said It would be carried on in the ex|>endltu^ c ^ o t .1^ retrenched herd to 'd(^” And, wlien \

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    Ifirs. Boss Beeda of 4< Kormsa atredt Mmmmces the aaazrisse Of ‘ Jr-4 ABOOTTOWN her daughter, Adelaide, to Madden o f BtartfOriL /nie'osrOmory Xrthur Niles Is xaoving bis faaiily was peifomied in MUlerton, N. from Hudson street to tbe Brink July 1,1932. Hr. and Mrs. Madden are living in Hartford. house s t 'M’idii and WUUsm street. For PhfEHimST Sale^ SO U TH MM N ONES TER • C ONN toe are feataring specially (^ality 'Aleri Shoppers Look Tp T li^ ^ ^ Fot 1 0 c« and 2 5 ci ydlues. Dial 4151

    Arm our’s F r e ^ Tall Cans St^ed OlivOs PHONE A N D Evaporated ,c*»» F ran k fu rtS WlUimantie (ki Sale Wednes^y at Nine! M ilk 1 0 - battle a pound Brown Thomson takes drastic THREAD Snappy, New 2 lbs. 25c. W ^esday Only! LARD S cib . Pea Beans, 3 lbs...... 10c Ti^ them with Kiant. G n ^ e fr u it Lemons, 3 fo r . . • •.,.. ,10c 3 f o t 1 1 c steps to liquidate $50,000 each Lunch Tongue, Bkwk and white. All num­ Yellow Com bers. iJmit 6 to a custom­ Quick Ridled can er.- (Main fioor, le ft) worth of Furniture for Oats, box Cut Green Apples, 4 lbs. Beans Currant Jelly $1.98 Chinchilla Coats, Fairy Soap Spaghetti Color-Fasti Smart Stylesl Bar Navy blue chinchilla; flannel Qts. Globe Assorted Cookies h n ^ 2 year size only. Close­ $22,400 4 for 39c Matches A le out, Box 1 5 « pound j ONIONS, 5 lb s...... lOtf] / $1.00 Of course you’re interested to buy higli M cIntosh 2 lbs. 25c 29c Rubber Pants, You’ll want to slip into these pajamas—^ Apples W elch’s Arm our’s Rayon covered. E^xtra good, they^re.so colorful and good-looking! Finest grade Living Room Suites at half of to­ , 2 for Jellies quality rubber. Pair, qu^ty'cottons in figures and plain colors. Corned 1 C c Guaranteed fast colors! A number of smart day’s regular price. Armour’s Pork and Quince 19c models.; They’re as good as many 31;00 Beans, c a n ...... V grad^ being offered today! Few children’a Grape B eet ^ $1.98 to $3.98 Hats, lim it 12 for 57c. glass Included. Crabapple Fresh Mostly dark felts. A few. 3 Bunches Hale’s, Pajamas—Main Floor, rear.. Sweet Mixed ‘Tancake” wool crepes; also hat Mint 4 for 39c Carrots w ^ and bag sets. Pickles lOe Exceptional! $2.50 19 "Luxart” DILL PICKLES Ripe Pears «..... 5c each or B eets A 39c s $1.98 to $5 Corsets, Rain G>ats Boneless Juicy Florida Intruding P and N, Modart PORK and Marvelette foundations, gir­ LIVING ROOM POT dles and corsets. # Rainproof ORANGES CHOPS $1.00 • 14 to 40 ROASTS V elvet Hanjarers, for * Velvet covered hangers in the SUITES 1 9 c lb. 25 5for25' best-looking pastc^'. Each, $ 1 .2 9 5c e PINEHURST OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. D IA L 4151 MMn Floor, rear. Snappy raincoats 75c to $1.00 ' Even If salaries are down.^ Von take advantage of Shaker in printed and at price S u ga r these ”Thrifty buys” at Pinehurst. And remember th^t for Special! Womm’s ’ fourteen years Pinehurst has been pointed out to newcomers Salt checked patterns. Curtains as the store feataring tiiei'finest meat and other good'tilings 1 0 lbs. to eat. 2 Boxes 50c HOSE Double breasted. • Silk Manufactured by Buffalo Lounsre Co., of Buffalo, N. • Chardonize Bone buttons. 14 50c FRESHLY GROUND Ruffled, flat and cottage sets. • Rayon- to 40. Guaran­ y., who have a reputation as one of the country’s best 42c 15 c Worsted Neat cornice tops. They’re just teed rain-proof. as smart as they are Inexpen­ makers of Living Room Furniture. Pinehurst BEEF sive. 6 Fancy Floor, rear. Main Floor, left. Small lb. 2 M cIntosh Fair 2 piece suites sold regular from $139.00 to $295.00 for Sausage Real bargains! Peppers,3for, ...... ,1 0 c Apples Not all sizes and colors. Good for every 25c day wear! $62.50 to $147.50 15c Main Floor, BUTTEE ^ i|>.22<> right Kraut SUCED Sausage Stamped Lunch Sets, Furniture Dept.—^rd and 4th Floor. can BACON lb. Meat < Heavy linen. 36 inch cloth lOc and four napkins. Set, MEADOWBROOK 59c Stamped Sets, What a Value! Tom orrow ! 8 oz. cans COFFEE lb. 2 5 ' 6-piece dining room and 7- A delightful blend. UsuaUy 29c lb. piece bedroom, sets. "C a n n orf Green Apples 59c Handprinted Turkish Beans GREEN STAR Baldwins HALES s e l f -serve: Stamped Linen Scarfs, Cloths Beets ORANGE PEKOE 18x45 inches. T ow els Spinach 25c Fine linen. It. Pineapple TEA______39c lOc Lamb Linen Hankies, A hand; blocked lunch cloth at Think of it! Fluffy, abiKirb-^ 4 cans 25c Plain white, hemstitched 5dcl Sun-and laimdry proof! ent “CJannon” turkiSh' towris at Fresh SPARE RIBS Kidneys hankies. Also prints. 54x54 inches.. Four patterns. Ex- 10c. 18x36 Inches. Oolorfaat, ceUent for e y ^ , day use! plain borders. . ! Low Prices Mean 8 '” 29c ■ Mam Floor, left, ihiaiii Floor, le ft . 8 oz. Cans 2 H”- 2S« , lOc 39c to 59c Scarfs, Everything Now! 2 lbs. Cellophane Wrapped Prin^ly Give your topcoat a new lease Poas, Fresh on life with one of these scarfs.. MOTHERS! Sale ORIGINAL and UNEQUALED VALUES—flattered Silks and cashmeres. Peaches Vegetables by many imitators— but stiUl unequaled for price quality^ Berries DATES 29c Just two of the many miHiey-saving specials on sale at the BE THRIFTY, BUY BONELESS Peas Girls’ Printed Health Market and Self-Serve Grocery Wednesday. < 25c Colgate Tooth Paste, 3 cans 25c Beets Excellent paste for teeth and P ot R oast ^ ’ Carrots gum. Tube Wednesdaiy! 2,000 Pounds 2 57- Celery 16 c t Crosse & Blackwell’s THE FINEST NA'nVE Tomatoes 25c Talcum Powder, Irish Windsor lavender talcum pow­ Extra^ Land O* Lakes Broccoli der. Can, Lamb or POTATOES p«ek25« Special!- B eef Stew E gg Plant 5c STUFFED Look at this. Honey 25c Shaving Cream, The/‘perkiest” little cottons for BUTTER Dews A cool, delightful shaving school wear! H ii^ .wlllvmake little 21c cream. girls.the:envy of, thrir classmates. Q ueenO lives qt. jar Kale Mothers will appredate^thrir splendid 69c value. 10c quality and tailoring. Color-fast Spinach $2.69 Blankets, ' prints, and plaids. 7 to 14. Bolero Star Especially Nice 2 lb. jars Part-wool blankets. Full sizes. jackets, puff'sleeves and. other style Plaids. To cloise-out at ' details. ^ ^ W ater Raspberry and Strawber^ J&m faT«' 0 a 35c Grewi ■ " H ^ a Cfiifr’ Frocks— 3 Bottles Beans $1.69 Maih'FleOT, oenfor.' Wednesday morning we {dace on sale 2,000 pounds of the SUPREM E > Main-Floor, front. famous, weU known Land o’ Lakes butter at a spMdal low prio&>- 2 pounds 41c. Limit 2 pounds to each customer. Fruit Cocktail, large ,.:...... =.33c can No. 1 tall size. 2 for 35c. . 9 c

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