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.fh n c a c t MET PBESS RUM* H ertford. AVEBAGB d a i l y C3IBOIJIATION ipr the Month o f December, 1929. V. Ctoneraily fair and -moch col ton l^ add Satniday. ^ l e 5,516 y C o n n Henben of the Aailt Bureau of

CiKnlatloaa ______< > ^ - < 1 ^Xtl^EN^AUEIS fKiCE IHKEB SOU^H toC H B S^P ^^^eN N M 3» VOL. XLIV., NO. 80. (Classified Adrertlaing on Page 14) WALESSTARTS MOVIE HANES VATOAN’S, ON LONG TRIP COLLIDE TEN ACTION OF GUARD S:P TO Sft AFRICA P E ^ N S DIE :-w> IN RUM KILLINGS i Income T p !^ Hay lipport- •A Returning to Dark Continent Were FUmiiig Picture 3,000 LABGE METEOR SEE^ ^ t Part k Increasing BY OLEVELAMI»»S Usually Silent on Prohik Feet Over Pacific Ocean; / to Resume Hunting Trip 4 > Cleveland, Jan. 3.—(AP) — GovemineiiPs Revenues; Clevelanders were lion, Treasury H eafi Cancelled When Father Husband of iwi&esses early today of-the spectacular "fa ll" o f an un­ Statement Overshadows usually large meteor, flashing Was Stricken Year Ago. Is Among the Victims. throufifi 111® outer rim of the' Washington, Jan. 3—(AP) — A earth’s atimospbere'for a few Other Departments in seconds, it lighted the sky near­ Santa Monica, CaUf., Jan. 3.— decrease-'of mbreithan one bUlion Southampton, England, Jan. S.— ly, as brilliantly as daylight. Apr (AP)__The placid Pacific rolled dollars in the public debt 6f the parenQy it burned -out Ijefpre Liquor Row at the Capital (AP)—^The Prince of Wales went gently today over the watery sepul­ United States ^ the ^ 12 months, reaching the earth. The meteot’s aboard the Uner KenUworth Castle flash occurred at 5:30 a. m. chre of seven of the ten men who wius shown, today in the Treainiry at 3:30 p. m., today, and the ship (S>- Washington, Jan. 8.—(AP)—^Th« yesterday met a flaming death three statement for.December 81. cast off immediately'from her pier case of the Black Duck, rum run­ thousand feet above the sea in The giHJBS'debt^of the nation'on and headed down Southampton Deceihber 31,' 1928> was $l’r,309,- ner on which three men were killed catering to a -ublic whim. The char­ water for her voyage to Cape Town, 748,135 while on last Tuesday it last Simday, today, drew Secret^ red and shattered bodies of the amoimted to- $16;30O,921,5Ol. ■ Mellon into the general verbal melee South Airica. other three were in a morgue, where The prince is returning to the The debt-reai^edrlta’ highest i>eak over the prohibition enforcement and sorrowing relatives will claim them on August a i, 1919,; in the port war dark continent to resume the h\mt- before the world forgets. ON BOOZE STARTS his utterances comprised a staunch ins trip that he hurriedly cancelled period, the figures being 526,596,- They were making a motion pic­ 701,648. defense of the government agents when King George feU ill more than ture thriller. a year ago. He travelled simply as a Had they succeeded, the world On the last ^ y of the old year who opened fire on the boat. first-class passenger a.nd will mingle would never have seen or known wWch ended the first*six months’of The head of the Treasury said th# freely with his fellow-passengers the 1980 fiscal year - the' tfeasury Four Persons Arrested on them. Coast Guardsmen "gave warning, and dine in the regular dining- For they were behind the scenes had collected'52,077,530;561 from all the boat was endeavoring to escape saloon. men, directors, cameramen, proper- sources aqd had expended 51,985,- and they could not do less than they 894,861 iMLving a shrplua of, 591»- Bench Warrants in Police Many Passengers tv men and airplane pilots. Cathedral of did.” ' The ship had a large passenger All Killed pope Piue XI ^•.own ^ priSlSLi IDs history- 644,655. . In addition, he asserted that the list of tourists going out to Africa Yesterday they soared out above Tobn Lateran, the church where 50 years bfef morning when, without previous annoimcement, he and Last Year’s Income... Court. prohilfition enforcement personnel for the mild winter season. the sea—two plane loads of men making trip to the cathedral^ w^^_be^^e«^^^ the^first time since 1870“ that a “^In the same period last year the were doing all they could to enforce On arriving at the docks the „ small party motored from the Vatican^into I^an te Rome, and Stf John. Lateran the income amounted Ao 51>867,639,075 and cameras and equipment. They .a Since Pope Pius the dry law, approved the transfer prince walked up a covered gang­ hovered over a third plane waiting Pope actually had left Vatican soih possession of the cathedral which is traditionally, his while the expenditures were 52,036,- Hartford, Jan. 3.— (A P )—Three of the prohibition unit from th# way on board the Kenilworth casUe. church of the Diocese, the 111,722. for’ a "stunt man” to drop toward of his Golden Jubilee. men and a woman, declared to be Treasury to the Department of Jus­ He was greeted informally by the the water with his parachute. The own. This was the Pope’s first act in the observance Income taxes again played an im­ important links In the Investigation tice and added that progress was be­ mayor of Southampton. / cameras were grinding and nerves portant part in IndreMlng the gov­ ing made in preventing the diver­ The prince did not remain on deck were tensed for the final swoop ernment revenues, amounting to of the liquor situation here were ar­ sion of industrial alcohol for filia l • to watch the departure, but reared when either a pilot erred, a flashing 51,185,317,860 in -the six; months as raigned before Judge John L. Bdnee almost immediately to is cabin and puri>oses. sun ray blinded or a vagrrant air- compared with.51.012,795,591 in the in Police Court today on charges of Came As Surprise. ! remained there while ^ the ship current played a role as a messenger same months of JOie previous year. SELEaiVE violating the Uquor laws. Prosecut­ steamed away into a stiff channel of death. No one lived to tell the The statement of Mr. Mellon, whd For December the lincome taxes rarely has anything to say about breeze, which was blowing up past tale. , , SERIOUS PROBLEM also shdwed an appreciable gain,, a ing Attorney Franz J. Carlson, se­ the Isle of Wight with the promise Planes Collide > cured -a nolle in effl four cases, ex­ prohibition, overshadowed other-de­ total o f 5516,5007000 having been velopments in the Uquor row -that of rainy weather. Suddenly the plMies whipped to­ IS SUGGESTED BY collected as' compared with 5431;- plaining to the court that' bench has gone on for days and shows no gether almost h^ii|^ on. Wings 701,592 last Deceinher. vmrrantS had been issued In the splintered, crumpled' and folded j signs of cessation. From anb^.er back. Cabins ground together, tele- | A lt Gen. Mitchejl Says It Superior Court for the arrest of the Cabinet member, however, caibe to FERRYBOAT SINKS scoped. Gasoline tanks burst and' New Commissioner Proposes accused. Immediately after the suggestion for improvement in dry, flared. In the twinkling of an eye cases were nolled the fotm persons law enforcement. In answer to , H the combined wreckage shot sea­ Must Be Solved So Laws were reaxrested bn the bench, war­ letter from Senator Howell, of Ne- rants by Deputy Sheriff .John J. ward. Simple Plan to Keep Un­ braeka, an ardent dry and chairmeti TUG IN BROOKLYN Three bodies were catapulted from May Be Enforced. Kellehbr, rt»d Detective. Sergeant of the District of Columbia commit­ the flame spewing hulks V-ring the Jolm-Ei. McSwee'gan. They were tee, Attorney General Mitchell said ;taken to>the'cotmty building where hissing plunge and fell into the desirables Out— ^Would V I that the congestion i& the courts water away from the volcanic spout the special G^and Jury held its first was a major problem in the wiforce- 18 Men Thrown Into Water, of spray, fire and smoke which Royal Parly, Starts ■ Washington,^; J ^ . .,13.— (A P .)-r sessii^ tod^. ment of the laws. Including the 18tti marked the crash of the planes on Materially Aid Industry. congestion in 'the^eburtk was term­ y ' ?ISe Prisoners. The accused are Geoarge-Roberts, Amendment. He suggested two ad­ the surface. ed by Attorney. General. Mitchell to^ Confei^eDeeoa ditional judges for the district and Four Badly Hurt— Heavy The Dead for Italy to P rep re for S7. a'lMiltor of* 18^ Lialxm street; Washington, Jan. 3.— (AP)— Se­ day as a naajpr ,probleiu'%:tt& ®d', J o t o lw i ; fir* A madhM o f 229 gave, a,gener|d. ^summary o f what Ha^wks, Kenneth, motion picture piling up of cases meant in the at­ director and husband of Mary lective immigration as a panacea fOTCeitte^t o f the' lavra, the MaWstireett Mrs. C#tb«ine-Driscoll; 37, of the same address and William I tempt to punish crime. Fog the Cause. Astor, film actress. for two of'the nation’s-problems — | prehibltion lawar. aewnrr- a^^^ of 3^ Reports were also heard on Capi­ Gold, Max, assistant director Md racketeering and unemployment—r Writing-, to Chairman, Capper, of former national handball champion. 'Waifflingidfi street. Roberts, Wall tol Fill that the members of thd and to improve economic condi­ the. Senate committee ..fiaYtbg juris- and tiriscoU were awested joint Congressional committee whiert New York, Jan. 3—(AP)—Run­ Eastman, George, cameraman. Brussels, Belgium,'.Jan. ^3.— (AP), dtetioh o'ver affairs'of-the District ning blindly in a dense fog which Wells, Conrad, cameraman. tions, is advocated by Harry E. Hull, Christmas day. The liquor seized will study methods of aiding the threw her two miles off her course, Frankel, Ben, assistant camera­ recently reappointed by President —All Belgiuih was .thirled tod^y- o f ‘Ctolumblai- Mr. 'Mitchell said ' top The Hague, Jan.‘ 3.— (A P )—^The bn that day was brought'to the eradication of dry law -violations muph' emphasis;'cortd. not be. plia^d cbiun^ building.. Brewer, was jm- the ferryboat William R. Hearst man. Hoover as commissioner general of as Princess Marie Jose,>2j(-yeAV^Id; second intemationrt Hagua confer­ would not include those Senator^ crashed into the tugboat Mutual to­ Jordan, Otto, assistant camera­ daughter of the Belgisqr dh 'suctva' epngestiofi and he; reqbna- rested late last night by County De­ and Representatives who have taken immigration. mended appointwi^t: of two addi’- ence on reparations open^ here fata tective Edward J. Hickey, Detective day at Beard’s dry dock, Brooklyn, man. made last-minute pirepariitiic^S’' to r a principal part in the present flur­ throwing 18 men into the water and Johaness, Hack, property man. It will be a happy New Year for tional judges here. He added- that thia aftememn vritli Sulbgies of the Sergeant Ifc^eegan and Sergeant ry. If this is home out, there Is injuring four of them seriously. Harris, Tom, property man. the commissioner if Congress dur-, her journey to^ Rome whefe slie the.,district was .‘‘upt the only place late GuataV; gtaesemann, (Semfjim Joseph Qiiisn* . . . Uttle likelihood, that the suggestion Tugboat Sinks Roos, Hallock, pilot. where such. conditipB^; exist.” ; foreign mliiis^,'’ who attoid«d' the The action of the local prosecutor that Senator ]^rah of Idaho, head In Police Court today came as a The tugboat, which was tied up Cook, Ross, pilot. first Hague conference in Augusti o f the committee, wUl be heedecL at the breakwater, sank shortly af­ All were in the employ of the Fox surprise, to counsel for the accira^. The Idaho Senator within the pa^ ter the collision. Capt, Harry Bass Film Corporation and all were resi- , and in his sponsorship of it^ e^ ^ ll Italian royal families. All of, the fancies of law- en­ The principal delegates of the at leart one of vfiibm had planned to . A royal 'romance , will , ride on the forcement, he continued, including nations represented, united in pay­ ask for a further continuance of the weeto baa led the critics of prohibi- and the seven members of the crew dents of Hollywood except Roos and have the support of the American tios'enforcement. Federation of Labor. **sumptuoim Italiim train that will detectidhi proseoutibn, judicial pro­ ing tribute* to iStresemann before of the Mutual were thrown over­ Cook, who were Clover Field pilots. case. Another development from .the board by the force of the impact Mary Astor was prostrated when In contrast to . the present sys­ carry the princessand ■ the Belgian- cedure and ihe prison system, must beginning of thdir work, which’ he tem under which* thousands of un­ had done so much to carry forward.^ GRAND JURY PROBE. capitol was the news that Represen­ and 10 dry dock employes, standing she finally was told of her husband’s royal family to^Italy, for the pritij. be adefioa^te. . tative Schafer, Republican, 'Wiscon­ needed alien laborers pre admitted cess- a id her fiance , Vfiptv'.’ ty^sL'vc ; “If: any;one of them;i« pvPrtO®®' Ntertden Nations Hartford, Jan. 3.—(AP)^^6« on the breakwater, were to^ed into 1death. The tragic news was with­ sin, one of the wets, was preparing the water. . 1held from her until ,all hope gone. annually, selective immigration years ago wheri,thay were j^t'cW l* ed' ahd clogged;” he sadd,’ "it slows The representatives of nineteen general Investigation of the Several other tugs which had tied | would permit accepting only those down the other. ’.'Ihe^.Uni^d, States rituation, though not speclfical^ sb a bill to make the search by Federal She is under the care of a physician dren add from tfiat day to this, an powers were ..spated around a . table agents of a home without a warrant up at the breakwater in the fog 1 in her Hollywood home. who would aid industry, Mr. Hull affection has lasted that hqs warm-: attorneys charged tw'r.duty described, was ordered hy_ jiu dge on the fioor of the: Dutrti House of a felony. rescued all of the men. I , brother of Ken­ said, and it would be based upon one , ed the hearts of the Belgian- ^ - prosecuting the c^es ih''pourt,-can- Representatiiras when Premier Jas-; Alhm L. Brown in Superior Cramnm simple formula. * The damage to the ferry, which | neth Hawks and brother-in-law of i pie. ■ ■ ■ • ; mot be rtfectiv,e,;if * rile, court^;. are par o f Belghim ,baffled for order. Court here to^y, shortly before he had 150 psissengers aboard, was j , screen actress, es­ A Simple Formula. | To I^ve Tonight. ' f . '"pot alfie . promptly to dispose bt;the In .addition to'the six , invitipg Washingttm, Jan. 3.-— (AP) — only slight, and it proceeded to a 1 caped death because a wMm caused “We would find out where a man powers, France, Great Britaii^ (Continaed on Page Three.) Secretary Mellon today asserted is going,” he said, “what he^ is go­ The train aboard which the Bel- cases;’’ Brooklyn dock. him to change his mind after he ■; The letter -was. written iu. iaosw®*' German^, Belgium and Ja.pau» th®rt that the Coast Guard had done Four of the rescued men were had gone to Clover Field with the ing to do there and whether there is were representatives ' of the nothing' that was not justified and room for him under economic needs (Continqed on Page TIuee.) to a requ.cSt; ,by ‘ taken to the Long Island college intention of going up in one of the ^'SnggestibhS -for- legislation to eld ,*n creditor powers; and Edwlni C. 'Wil­ authorized - under the law In firing hospital, where they were reported planes. William Hawks,- another before admitting him. If he in­ son, acting aa .unofficial observer for on the liquor smuggling boat, Blacl^ tended engaging in some occupation administering the i ,laws in Wash­ KSlJTSlKErS in a serious, condition; brother of Kenneth Hawks, recently ington and*’to improveTaw enfpree- the Uffltedi State#.; The Shtoffl credi­ Duck, which ^resulted in the death o r The ferryboat was bound for the married , film actress. in which theYe is already a surplus, three men. , ment. ' ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■ i -;' tors represented Were Portugal, Ru- 39th street pier, Brooklyn, from he would not be permitted to come.” BORAH ipania; Polam!, Greece, Jugo-Slavia, Mr. Mellon’s statement was in Une South ferry. Manhattan. She be­ Several bills already are pending ' The letter‘added tbat .if -the: pourt with those previously made by Rear maoifihery '^ere . enlarged as recr Czecho^Slovakia’;aa; well as repr^ came lost in the heavy curtain of in Congress to allow selective immi­ sentatlvea; of the three British Adfiiiral Billard, Coast Guard com­ mist which hung over the entire gration to a limited extent, but none onuttroded", •' the 'dep&rtinent would mandant, and Assistant Secretary HAMPTON MAN HURT AS see that the district' attorroy was Donilnions, Australia, Canada and harbor and ran far off her regular goes as far as the commissioner New Zealand, and three of the snar­ Lowsoan, both of whom had de-. course. desires. Under his plan certain provided 'with- adequate- asristance er repamtioh®'- * debtors,, Bulgaria, fended the Coast Guard. Heavy Fog standards based upon the actual to hwidle the.cases expecfitlously. CoL idD Rsninds Him of Austria ^^fiary. Asserting that all reports of thh The ferry was proceeding cau­ IN WARSHIP FIRE economic needs of the covintry as With* the: letter, tte -attemey; gen­ Coast Guard indicated that "every# tiously, but did not sight the Mutual determified by the Secretaries of SeDator F ^ Drg<^ e r a l) en clos^ a ; rertsipn ,diiirtt of a Time He 'Shot at Him m thing was regular and that they until too late to prevent the col­ State, Commerce, Agriculture and ■fc^--psrepared by'.* Senafpri -Howell, were justified in what they were lision. Visibility was said to have Labor, would be set up, and aliens Di^ Law'^Pik(|p^ keptthUcaii; tNebraskar- ^tp^supplc- BRIDGEPORT PLAfiNING doing,” Mr. Mellon added “our man, been only 20 feet in that part of Henry Kenfield, This State, who failed to meet those qualifica­ mient rthe present district Enforce­ Sootli Africa. .. only use force where it is absolute­ the harbor. tions would he barred. Mr. Hull be­ ment Act. ' . .t ly necessary.” There was little traffic in the har­ lieves many coimtries would he un- FOR^RIAL BEAaWS Take:(h^^^iiife ‘ The nieasurej ih-.llne-;with'..a*rec-r Had Wamhig. bor, due to the fog which drifted Among Injured — Two q.ble to fill their present quotas un­ omhaenidatibn', of • Ibresidcnt 'I^pdver, ‘The coast guard gave- this boat, der that system and that iraipigra- -Montreal, Jmi; 3.—(AP)—Two from the inland early in the morn­ -. 1 \rould'enlarge, the duties of the .dis­ .warning and it was. endeavoring to ing. The mist increased in density tion probably would be reduced faced each' other as trict officials and offlcert in mat­ On^ Will Be 11,000,000 Can men; whO' escape and the Coast Guard could and shrouded landmarks and bea­ from 50,000 to lOO.OOO annually as a 3.^(AP)-^The the South African Sailors Meet Death. Washingtom, Jan. ters relating to- prohibition enforce* dlepower and the O lhef Twh j enemies during- not do less than they did.” cons in both the upper and lower result. , . principal critrc critib of prohibition en­ their acquaintano' Dis®d®rtng enforcement in gen­ bay. In support of his demand for forcement conditions, Senator Borah ment. , M iHion^W ai Be artment of Justice. dock during the day. while the annual quotas of the coun­ the liquor lawA in. Washington. v , j verslty.: lieutenant-Colonel E. G(.j He pointed but that at present the to fix responsibility ,for a gasoline The attorney general emifiiasl?pd beacon Ught between New York tries concerned are only about - This idea was advanced by Senar who* ww a corporal in the . York­ DW^i^rtmrtit of Justice prosecutes- fire which yesterday, brought death 150,000. Under the law, those who and Boston^ as weU ns a &ted bea­ shire Yeomanry . during the South to two men, burned four others, tor Fess,. Republican, Ohio, on, a; l>®‘ that “delay f in tri*!' cri™^^ con poiiit aU 'nigbt'to the Bridge­ the cases that are developed by thel FREIGHTER IN DISTRESS have filed applications first wo^d cases- means lax law. enfbrcemmt., African/vw ■was introduced to tbs, Prohibition Bureau and express^ three of them seriously, destroyed a_ lief that' th e. icficohol pprinlts' ^ste m port AirporiK soered Incident. . Added.' *' ' . boats, the Snohomish and the Connectient Man ship Baimesk, forty miles from permit system in the priss^.t in enforcement.” .-were b^g T rtn»mb#r tha^” General Henry Kenfield, 24, R. F. D. No. here, and the London Corporation, wu# awkrde^ctltt The secretary. who returned could not reach that posi­ eideration; o f' the : probtbitiori' que»- Smqt# said • , „ . Waiahington today from a sen ' tion until late today. 2, Hampton, Conn., seaman, first Captain Westnarth,'had her ma­ Uon is dlspariiifed by ^ k ei^ B n for Struction qf We :b#^W - "You Wen rjrtsqd a wb|te:flag and class, nearest relative, father, Geor­ in Bahama < waters. said th4t The ship’s steering gear was car­ chinery damaged. the'tr.eaaury.'. of ,BUa :youkg WtU ydn were-educatea two thirds of the starboard side but pension to Harriet L. Furbish, :'lUifclCAftU BY*-BALi^O E. . - at.Caznbridge,” said Colonel Gill. . M i^ Use V otee.> r^ away. supervisoi^ o f the Boys’ K.tchen at statistics showing .that-productidn n»an on a c&rge of Ubelttog the The ship left the Columbia river failed to penetrate the Interior of Washtiigton, 'jw * ■ 3.—(A ^ )—- ‘•Yes, that Is right,” said General "The coast guardi” Mrr* the Connecticut Industrial School of' com sugar had'. lncBeaaed''l^sa TteVUry- receipts “for memory ' Q^ge Wawlfigton December 30, boimd for the Orient the ship. 152,000,000 ppunda.ln; to 9f6t« Snsut3,'"We w re very youi^ at that , The 1500 crew members aboard for Boys at Meriden.;;^^he had beefi 1921 - ert)eiiffl.ture8,iqitwpp,, - last niarht afteri a.Unger with s cargo of lumber, mail and in the service of the'state for-26 000^(100 pounds‘-ln"the last manufactured goods. There yrere 45 year.. men In her crew. (Coiitlnaed on Page 8.) years. " teri FAGB TWO MAMOflJaSlJfiRUYENIWG HEKAIJ3, SOUTH JiANCHBSTEK, UOiSN., IHIDAY, JANUARX 8, X8S0.

troubles on our factories. We have a factory dvUisatibn, he s^s, and POUCE C A U FOR ENCORE CAliCHT THIRD- THE it is supremely tigly; therefore the cncACOCiffiis m m M w only thing we can do is' abolish t > B l T U A R Y most of our factories. | IN COilRT FROM HAUK AFTER TWO Mr. Borsodi is serious about it. i MEXICAN CDEF LOCATED AHER Let each citizen, hr'says. Install in In This Morning Tor Broach of his own home all the, modem ma­ Hartford* Jto. 3.—( A P ) ~ ® i ^ Peace, Fairview . Street Man Ktonampy is going bade .'ta'.'the By BBUOE CATTON Alin as much as to any other man. chinery he can lay hand^ on; then 140% ioiHliNT let him grind his own flour, weavi^ Chicago, Jan. 3.—(AP.)—Presi­ DEATHS Faces Liquor ^ le Charge county jail again. Last July JTOA Service Writer This book, which sells at $3, dent-elect Pascual Ortiz 'Rubio ,_tif the December selection of the Book his own cloth,' can his own vege­ Tomorrow. cap ^ and while at Ubertijr,4n-l^ew tables and, in short, make, himself, Mexico, his wife, Josetoa, and their Havto, was Arrested'on W fth eT This seems to be the era of biog­ of the Month Club, and hence is three children arrived in Chicago Miss Harriet F. Foss. assured in advance of a wide read­ nearly all of .the, things that he now Darien, Ga.— (AP)—^The Ibst . Joseph Hauk of F^rview street, charge ''and after raphies. A best-seller now-adays is today for a« two-day W..W ^___ visit___— as part —. —of Miss'Harriet F. Foss died early aujtoorities that he sUTefed ’'^mm quite as apt to be the life story of ing. It deserves it. Put it dovra buys ready-made. Gdrdonia, the famous Benjamin who figured In a frax»n shortly after Such a procedure looks appalling. the ^ o d ^11 tour'^Senor OrSz Ru- j this morning at the home of ^ her hemorrhages was. sent St some man like Cromwell or Bis­ on your list; you’ll miss something bio is making of the United Btates aunt and uncle Doctor and Mr.?. Franklin tree missing to botanists 12 o’clock this morning which re­ very much worth while if you don’t. But Mr. 'Borsodi insists that if the sulted in the police bei^.called to Rapbel’s hospital from which a. sec­ marck as a novel. The biographer same care were taken to devise before taking wer the rdns of the ' Thomas H. Weldon, of 300 PMter 140 years, has been found. ond escape was easily effected. Sat- is cutting in on the rewards that The Cardinal Who Kept street after a brief illness. Miss Fosj Ms home and Ms being before the Protestantism Alive compact, easy-to-run machines for Mexican governm’ent Februaty 5. Thus is finis written to an old court tMs morning, is to face anoth-’ turday n i^ t, ,stUl at liberty k e fe- used to go to the man who wrdte the home that is now taken to de-1 Accompanying the president-elect who was 31 years old had made net bbtanioal mystery smd the dream turiied to Ms wife’s hiome here, Was detective thrillers or tales of ele­ Another highly distinguished bi­ er charge in the momhig. TMs time ography is presented by Lipplncott vise them for the factory, the job j was a large entourage of Mexican home with'Doctor and Mrs- Weldon of 20 years come true for G. A. nrrested for breach of the'peace-and gant scandal. for the past 26 years, When a young he is to.be charged vritb keeping in­ in “Richelieu,” by Hilaire Belloc. could be done quite easily—rsmd we ' government officials. ^ Schulze,, .government bontanist. toxicants with intent to sell. Ms idehtiy discovered in regard to Best of all, we are getting some girl she attended the Manchester the July jail break, for the first first-rate writing out of all of this. Mr. Belloc presents a somewhat would all be much happier. \ >nie 63-year-old veteran of Me^- The “lost” dordonln is a species Captain Herman ^chendel with’ startling thesis; that Richelieu ,car- You’ll probably disagree with politics 'freely discussed the High school for three years but was of bay—a beautiful, flowering tree- time. •' Some biographies, to be sure, are obliged to ^ ve up her studies on ac- Sergeant John Crockett and Patrol­ cheap and substantial; but a ijinfti in the Roman church, and a both of these writers; You’ll tod policing he wm adopt during office. shrub, of which several domestic man David Galligan went to the He was sentenced in Stiperior devout Catholic from his birth, is their books stimulating, just the A vigorous educational pro{p:am, coimt of poor health. home on Fairview street this morn­ Coxirt today to' ntoe months in .jail great many are serious, thoughtful same. They may jar you out'of a Miss Foss, although of a very ro- to be served at the cojflpietlon of and stimulating. the oil% man chiefly responsible for he said, occupy most of his ‘atten­ ing tb look tMngs over.''They did not the survival of, Protestantism in rut or two. They’re worth examin­ tion. Fifteen years ago' more .than tiring-nature, had made a>host at have to look far or long. Foley’s big Ms original sentence; Last July ht An excellent example of this type ing, at aiqr rate. is presented this month by Little, Europe. 80 per cent of Mexico's 16,000,000 friends'who'Will deeply cegret her truck was called into iuse and at made his escape when the gate was Brown and Co., in “Franklin; the This, to be sure, wasn’t what were illiterate; now only 40 per early death. Besides her aimt'she 11:80 tMs. morhing' the tnidk with opened for some' material for the Richelieu intended. He sought only cent' illiteracy exists. The president­ leaves one sister, Miss Theodora R.- thei police^arrived at the police sta­ jail chato;f{u;tory. KW arrisit Satiu'- Apostle of Modern Times,” by Ber­ day night, the third withto a. yckr, nard Fay. . to make France a unified, self- DEMOS. OWE $449,686; elect declared, that establishment of Foss who is a kindergarten teacher tion with*tMrteen barrels of wine Here is a book that is so inter­ sufficient nation, with an estab­ more rural schools , would reduce in S t Jainss’s parpehial school. they had “foimd in the house. followed, a complatot that he VMs lished, all-powerful monarchy. He Funeral services will be held Mon­ One of the officers remained on creating a disturbance at Me \rife’’s esting you will find it hard to lay it this number by half. . ‘ - hotoe. down imtil you have finished it. It succeeded; but to do it, it was REPU6UCANS CLEAR Road Building. day morning .'at 9 o’clock in St. guard at the house while tMs was is, furthermore, “easy to read;” it necessary for him to back the James’s church of which Miss Foss being taken to police station. The Protestant forces of Germany and Completion of the Meridcah' high­ is enlivened by a subtile wit that is way from Vtoada, throygh the. was a member. truck mAde a second trip back and continually provoking a quiet, ap­ Scandinavia against the energetic the police made a further search, Catholic forces of Austria and G. 0. P. National Committee in United, States, Mexico, - - Ciuatemala. LATEST STOCKS preciative smile; and, on top of it and Central America will, ‘ Rubio but coxild not add to the first load. all, it is scholarly and authoritative. Spain. He accomplished more than Addition Has a Balance in he intended. But for him, says Mr, expects, do much to produce. Inter­ It contains no speculation, none of Its Treasury of $136,363. national amity. Development of air the easy “at this point it may be Belloc, Europe today would be New York, Jan, 3.—(AP),—Stpek solidly CathoUc, and. would very , transportation'in Mexico, he. said, prices continued to fluctuate witflin assumed that Franklin's thoughts Washington-, Jan- 3-—(AP.)—^A PARLEY AT HAGUE were something like this." Every likely be more or less unified in­ was smother accomplishment he a rather narrow trading area' today, stead of being split up into diverse, balance: of $15,404 in the- treasury sought He said that his coimtrp, in with neither the “hull” nor “hear” sentence, says Prof. Fay, is support­ of the Democratic national commit­ ed by documentary evidence; yet jealous nationalities. proportion to its population^ even IN ENGLAND AS BEGINS SENIORS operators apparently, able to gain Mr. Belloc makes no secret of the' tee and outstanding obligations to­ now led the world in aviation'fa­ any decided advantage. The market the book is never heavy or slow- taling $449,686 on December 81, moving. fact that he thinks this is too bad. cilities. appeared to lack leadersMp,-opera- Very possibly you won’t agree on 1929, , were reported today by The new Mexican president made [ frontlna^d from Pase' , tors for the ritte finding it dullcult to The Franklin it presents emerges that point. But at any rate you Jamea W.- Gerard, treasurer. CRIME SPREADS attract an outside following while as a supremely able, and supremely it plain that he favored temper- ‘ said, “is authorized under the law iwill find his biography extremely J. R. Nutt, treasurer of the Re­ ance, rather, than prohibition, as a speculators ior,the decline hesitated lovable, figure. We are so used to interesting. It is strongly recom­ publican national committee filed a to use force to stop boats. If they abo^t selling a' dun' market. Total the school-book Franklin, with his national policy. Educational meth­ could not shoot they could not carry mended. report showing a balance of $136,- ods, rather than drastic legislation, London—(AP) — .Violent crime,, sales In the first two hourz Were less catch-penny maxims and his air of It retails at $5 a copy. 363 in the Republican treasury emd timidly lifting up its head in-Eng; out their instructions. They give thto 900,000 shares, as . o^atost bland democracy, that it is a sur­ would be employed; to restrict the. warning and .pursue and; if a bo^t Tavo Attacks on Modern no outstanding obligations on the xise of alcohol, he said. land, is being scourged back into nearly 1,360,000 to the same period prise to discover that he was, subinission with i that old familiar, does not stop it-;is necesilMEtty to use throughout his life, America’s first American Culture same date. Heavy Police Guard yesterday. implement of justice—the cat-o’- force. In these cases the men were ' Call' money dropped £rom'..6 -to '5 citizen, as far as Europe was con­ Not everyone is satisfied with The reporte were filed with Wil­ Secret Service men and a heavy <3. A . SCH.UL.’Z e violators of the law. They were, our modem American civilfeation. liam Tyler Pkge, clerk of the House itoe-tails. * percent,, todicattog the passing of cerned. He was ranked as one of police guard surrounded the Mexi­ For. w.hile Englishmen love to specimens are in existence in the smuggling liquor tod it was the the leading scientists of his day; Two extremely bitter protests are in conformity with the Federal the year-end currency demands and can president-elect in the event a read' about crimes of violence, and United States and Great Britain.' Coast Guard’s duty to capture the return flow of. funds to the no other American received the ad­ now on sale; “Our Business Civili­ Corrupt Practices Act. demonstration by Radicals such as But the domesticated .tree ^ has them.” . >' zation,” by James TrUslow Adams dote particularly on exaggerated ac- banks, tod an'easier undertone was miration and esteem of Europeans occurred in Detroit was repeated coimts of criminal rei^ s of terror been infertile, and- could be propa 1]he secretary said the 'Treasury of that period as did Franklin. (Albert and Charles Boni; $3), and REDS DEPORTED apparent' to other moiietary mar­ here. Rubio attached little signifi­ in America’s big cities, they doh’t j gated only frpm-cuttogs. Sc an- was having an independent'toVeati- kets. No chtoge Was made in the It is as a diplomat and politician, “This Ugly Civilization,” by Ralph cance to this antagonistic display. gation ..made into' the shooting of' Borsodi (Simon and Schuster;'$3). Mexico City, Jah. 3—(AP)— A like crimes of violence ia., their own other wild specimen has been CMcago Federal Reserve rediscotot however, that Franklin’s claim to- His itinerary, other than his next country. In fact, they won’t stand sought for years in hopes'of pro­ the smugglers, merely ,to bring out, rate of- 4 1-2 percent. The increase recognition by the present age Mr. Adams, surveying the Ameri­ Hamburg - American line steamer stop at Kansas City, was not made ahytMng that had fiot/as.yet been can scene, finds it badly out of sailed for Breihen from Vera Cruz for them. ducing fertile seed. of $96,000,000 in Federal Reserve rests; and Prof. Fay’s book makes public. Rubio indicated be planned So English magistrates, are not The original FrankUn tree was learned. He said tMs was being brokers’ loans was somewhat larger plain the great value of Franklin’s joint. We are, in truth, a nation yesterday with four deported Cuban -condheted: by T. F., Ftanegan, col­ Communists and one Spanish Com­ a protracted visit in Los Angeles hesitating to revive the old cus­ found in 1765 to the Altantabh river than expected, and tended' tb services in those fields. Almost of dollar chasers, he says. We have and other points along , the Pacific lector of customs at Boston; ,Joieto no culture, our spiritual values munist on board. According to a tom. valley to Georglh, by-John Bartram bullish enthusiasm. To !date, there single-handed he brought France seaboard before returning to Mexi­ • Magistrates at Leeds, Liverpool P- McKenna, special Customs ^ t o t hto been little evidence, .of .a pto- into the Revolutionary War, there­ have been submerged, material dispatch to the newspaper Excelsior of PMladelpMa, who named it after from Washington, and (31eorge N . prosperity is our only . goal. It is today the ship will not Stop at Hav­ co. . and Maidstone have answered vio­ Franklin. Again in 1796 it was hOtoced January Inyesfintot .de­ by insuring success for the Ameri­ This was his second visit to Chi­ lence with the wMp to recent cases, Murphy, Customs agent from Provi­ mand, despite the fa c t that more can cause; and lie did it in the high time that we adopted a new ana or Intermediate ports. found to the same valley by Moses dence. A. face of obstacles that no other] and finer scale of values; but Mr. The Communists feared that if cago. He expressed, himself as being and here in London’s famous crimi-^ Marshall.-' ' - Mr. Melloit^; declined to discuss than one billion dollars in dividends American of that day could have | Adams does not seem to have much they were sent to Cuba they would particularly pleased with the re­ nab court, the Old Bailey, judges Since then, imtil Schulze dis­ any of the .anacks upon M.m -made ,tod interest is being distributed ^ s surmounted. We owe our existence confidence that we will, be- executed and they asked to be ceptions accorded him 'during the have been shaking the dust off the covery recently, it never had been month. cat.-o'-nine-talls and lotting brutal by members of Congress or any of as an independent nation to Frank- Mr. Borsodi blames all of our deported to Germany. past month, declaring it signified reported wild. Schulze found it the statements regarding proMbl- The erratic course of prices is a most amicable understanding' offenders learn hoW it feels to‘ be near the banks of the same Alta- tion enforcement from the same illustrated by the movement of Fox between the people of the ■ United treated brutally. maba river where so many others source. He . asserted the perspimel Film A, ' wMch closed’, yesMiday at States and their southern neigh­ The magistrate who sentenced a of the proMhitlon-enforcement dl- 17 1-4, opened today^atTT, rallied to man to 18 months’ imprisonment failed. 18 3-4r broke to a hew low at 16 1-8 bors.” The swamps of the Altamaha 'visions was using • every effort to for attacking a girl and robbing her enforce, the prohibition lawt One of tod then rallied . t0> 20 S’4. U.~ S. did not stop with that. He ordered offer little encouragement to Steel Cmnmon moved up to 169, searchers, since they generally are the major problems now confront­ fifteen strokes with the cat by way ing enforcement, he sMd^ was . the dre^ped baqk to 166 1^' and Dien of emphasis, . waist deep to muddy water. rallied above 168. In searcMng for the Gordonia smuggling of,liquor into tMs covto- WILLIA RAIL UNIFICATION Another justice, sentencing a try from Canada and nearby for­ Colorado Fud. to which a change painteV who had followed a servant Schulze studied old maps to aid him of cohtrol'is toofflblally .reported to in locating the road which followed eign possessions, adding, that pro­ girl home and beaten and robbed gress had been, made in preventing be pending, ran Up 4 points. General her, ordered 18 lashes with the cat the path probably taken, by Bartram American Tank aJKl .Pullmto, wMch PLAN0F1.C.C. in the eighteenth century. diversion of induatriaL sdcohol. for to supplement his incarceration. bootleg purjjoses. are rumored t'- be engageki in mer­ th . “You treated that girl with fero­ Like a detective' after a crimlna!, ger discussions, each rallied about 2 cious cruelty,’” he told the prisoner, Schulze, hunted. He* went from e x a m in e b l a c k btrcK points, Baldwin Locomotive, which MARKS CENTURY “and the only thing to do is to make deduction to deduction, ah,d fol­ Providence, Jto. 3-^(AP>—state began toe year with more t l^ ^0,- ANN 1VER.5ARX you suffer something like the pain lowed clue ‘after clue. 'Them one and government officials here today 000,000 pf business on ith' bob&s, or you inflicted on her.” day he drove ,his automobile over examined , the nimnmner Black about five times that of la s t, jrear, New York— (AP)—The interstate A v^ry tough young fellow, and an old road faintly traceable after Duck at the state pier and found also Was in brisk demand. ' ‘ commerce commission’s plan to but­ proud of it, who helped another generations of disuse. that the macMne grim bullets w;Mch o Public Utilities wera turned qyer ton the 250,000 miles of railroads ip ruffan beat and rob an old man, was When the road became im­ killed three men and 'wounded a in fairly large voluibe with Ameri­ the’ United States into 21 imified ^ven nine months imprisonment passable he walked a few hundred fourth last Sunday morning were can Water Works, Americaii, & Fbr- systems marks the end of a century and 12 strokes with the cat His yards and the search wsis ended. fired from astern* of the vessel by . eign Power and Consolidated. Gaa in Sweaters of railroad building to North Ameri- companion, even tougher than he, The. plant was not healthy, but its the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard toe forefront of toe-advance. Ameri­ Overcoats ca. ot 15 months’ hard labor and 18 fdentlty-waa-established by federal has claimed that' the. Black ' Duck can Btok Note, Ainerfcan ^Can, Suits One hundred years ago, in 1830, lashes, $2.25 authoriUes in Washington. was trying to escape vjhen fired Gillette, Safety Razor, Jbhhs Man- $22.5U Value ^ 1 Q /I Cl $25.00 Value Now there were 23 miles of railways in Flogging is not, of course, a. legal others were to be seen of the upon.- vtlle, and . General Electric ilao re­ Now . . . Value $1.75 the United States. For every mile punishment for all offenses. And origrinal grove. Answering Attorney General O* ceived fairly good buying' cl^ ^ rt of the old wooden trackage laid r since 1791 it has been Illegal, to flog L. Heltzen’s request that the crew Sears Roebuck tod Mcnt^mery- $27.50 Value O 1 Q C $5.00 $19 s95 down in that year more thpn 10,000.: a woman, no matter what her' q|- of the patrirf boat 290 which raked Ward sold withto. 3 pohits of toe miles of steel railr; exist today. j ^ense. Now . . . X Value $3.95 $30.00 Value Now POLICE ACT QUICKLY the pilot house of the Black Duck loWs established, in the November The, commission’s plan has been with its machine gun be summoned break. • $30.00 Value $8.95 referred to generally as “final pro­ from New London to testify at the Now .,. Value gram.” Section 5 of the Esch-Cum- IN AUTOMOBILE THEFT Newport Inquest, U. S. Atty. Boss,- $23.95 $7.15 $23.95 mlns transportation act' of 1920, Credit Hoover Jr., said ho would have to confer $35.00 Value $10.00 $35.00 Value Now however, provides that the commis- with higher Federal authorities be­ EIGHT iRDICTHiNTS Now .. Value . Sion “irfify at any time thereafter, Stamford, Jan. 3—(AP).—; With­ fore ordering’any of the crew to ap­ $27.95 $7.95 upon its own motion or application, With Bathing to five minutes after Stamford po­ pear-before either an inquest or.a- $37.50 Value reopen the subject for such changes lice had been warned of the theft of Grand Jury. , New Yptk, 'Jto.'8:^(AP)-^iSipht $27,95 j or modification as in its judgment' Beauty Films a car in Norwalk, tMs noon, the A special 'session of the Grand indictments, tree of them sei&d,^ Now .,. $29.95 I will promote the public interest.;* car was recovered and two Holyoke, Jury may be called within a week charging'23 member* of three aUeg-' If you have not taken $40.00 Value Now Mass., youths arrested, only after ‘ or tto dave, Mr." Heltzen said, either $40.00 Value This has, con'vinced many, railroad .ed narcotic rings with vioiatio& o t advantage of jour sale do I executives that the present plan is i BY DAN THOiVlAS they had sought to ditch Policeman to providence or Newport to, hear toe Harrison Drug Ac^ toe'lDUeir* Now .. $32.50 not delay longer. Every I merely a basis for discussion. ' .John Whalen, who arrested them. the facts bf the case. Jbhes Export and - Import^ NaredUe item has been reduced $32 50 Consblldatloh is not a new idear. Hollywood, Calif;—To President Whalen had just received the warn­ Act and with conspiraii^ to yibtate $45.00 Value MoVt”orthe greaFsysYein3,lp opera-j Hoover goes the indirect ing when he saw tho car on Main' both acts, were handed up 4qrn Fed- in price and you are s'treet,' here. It was halted at a red STIFF OMELET Now .. $35.00 sure to find something EXTRA PANTS tiqn today, particularly those.in the, credit for creating the once famed eial Grand, Jury today by Judge east, were, formed by the gradual -Mack Sennett bathing beauty, light tod he jumped on the running A little■;tapioca,,.used in, making Henry W. Goddard to toe Urhted $50.00 Value you need that can be board: and ordered it to the ctoh; , States District Cbiirt, Fifteen de­ linking together of hundreds of rail^ Thla rather startling informa- DIsobejdng, the driver pulled Into an omelet; makes it much less Now ... bought at a marked sav­ roads wMch began (life bravely-as [tion was divulged to me the other likely to fall, when; taken out of fendants* were named to toe’o i^ $37.50 $5 bo a side street tod stepped on the gas.' todictments and eight to the sealed. ings. Blue Suits Excepted small independent enterprises. j day by Eddie Cline,' prominent Whalen; almost lost Ms grip on the* toeoyeii.; But consolidation in its present | film director, who directed the side of the car, but gaining balance meaning is a problem that is only first Sennett bathtog girl picture. about iO years old. It is largely an reached over and shut off. the igni- ' However, it is doubtful if the iion.. as -the car stopped. 'Whaden For a period of six years we nave economic consequence of the world president knows ’to tMn' day that held the, driver and, felled his com­ conducted this business to serve you war. After the American taoops he was responsible for the c,inema panion with a blow from his fist as- &Katinee; 2:1S' Underwear and industries had been dem'bbi- bathing beauty which brought to- T O D ^Y satisfactorily, sell you high grade mer­ lized the government WM obliged to the'latter -sought to run away. dreamed of success to Sennett The' yotitbS’ gave; their names a? AND E v e n ^ chandise, save you money, have your seek some means, o f restoring the and. many* of our best known ac­ Francis , Donahue, 18, the driver, nation’s railroads to normal peace­ tresses including Gloria Swanson, Continuoaa' $1.00 V alue...... 79c good will and make a small profit. In time operation. and,*Raymdnd Burns, 23 both of SATURDAY Phyllis Haver, M a r 1 e Prevbst, Holyoke, Mass, Police say both ad­ 6:45 to 10:30; an event of this k AS^ save money. work examining the new, plan. They ibel picture, which *btarted a fad walk ahd was tsiken from, in front YOU LIKE HIM! ' are intensely interested in any'gov­ resulting in the present day one- of her home,- . $2.00 Value ...... $1.59 We invite you to take advantage of ernment program toucMnk an in­ piece batMng suit. dustry with a capitalization of $25,- This is the way: it all happen^, DAZZLING, DARIN6, our ten paym,ent plan during this sale 000,000,096; FAEflBANKS HOME . according to ,Cline. Back in 1917 ROMANTIC MELODlSAli^l $2.50 Value ...... $1.99 and wish to remind you that ours is the Railway mileage^ is very unevenly, When Hoover was food admiqU- ..Los Angeles,. Jan;’ 3.—(AP.)—- distributed as to ' states. Texas trator he prevailed upon movie first store in ManchesUr to offer you heads the list with , more, than 16,000 Douglasr Fairbanks'to'd Ms wlfei. $3.00 Value ...... $2.39 producers to make, some ono- Mary Pickford,; motion 'picturej lu­ this serviee. miles, and nitoois is second ' with' reelera advocating -food conserve more than 12,000. tion. To the Seimett studio frii minaries, arrived: here' today, com- | Charles $3.50 V a lu e...... $2.79 pleting. a four toon'^: tour of the > Pennsylvania's third with 11,250, the task of- making a film * wMcl^ B u ^ d y $4.50 Value ...... $3.59 Iowa has 9,000 miles. Find Kansas, would “sell”' the public on eating WDi^ld. They arrived;’ in .San. .Fran.’*. Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New fish instead of meat; Cisco last'night On the Akama ’ Rogers York and Ohio have 8,000 miles "or "Ha-ving no story to go. on. I MarU from the Far., East; One of RAINCOATS more. ,j, > rounded up all eur girfe, piit them their more '^interesting experiences In the last 20 years^the total milei in’ oner^iSce b a t ^ g ,. ^lits and was AiVlsit' to a GMneSb "motion pic-^’ tod age of the country has been practi­ headed for the beach to make turb Stiidlo; ; 20% OFF cally staUonary—around 260,000.; some sort of a picture,” Cline de­ Shirts clared.' "Of course all of these The KansAs State Board of Jean Arthur scantily clad beauties were ^own Health estimate*,that more than 7S OLD EDITOR DIES. ' / $2.00 Values ...... $1.05 fisMng and they sure Made those per ctot of all Kansas cMldren be­ tn « * ____ fish look good. Then, because tween five and fou rty have^hysi- O^ego.JC. Y., Jan. (AP)—. picture lacked footage; a cal defects of some uature; '^ $2.50 Values .. *. .$2.15 I CTark Mormon, Br., president of the ijeach baseball game was dragged BaJladium-Times, Inc., and , one of in./to round out the. film.” ui>-state New '♦‘ork’s best known After toe picture had been, cut Dance a t “HALF WAY TO $3.50 Values . . ,....t $2.95, 'and oldest active newspaper men, and. titled,. Sennett looked at it in \ n died at Ms heme today aged ninety toe projection room—tod at that j years. moment the Mack Sennett bath­ I ' Mr. Morrison was bom at Geneva, ing beauty was bdm. The pro­ Ir- What wquld yqa,|lo with a tonrer Who EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE REDUCED N. Y., where he began his news­ ducer knew that a be'vy of such insisted .on marrying yoU. i^faln:^ paper career as a printer. " beauties scantily attired'.'rwquld .your will? See now Jean does it. He was a promtoent Democrat make a... big Mt. Ana he ,was $atjuipday Evening She picked Buddy and made blnrdis- and served two terms as mayor jct right, 'in fact he vi^ . so ri^t ‘pose’.cff Ms old a^raetbeartl Oswego. that toe demand for bathtog girl He leaves Ms widow, u soa and a flups niver had subsided aitoUugb January 4Ui. 1930 AV- f.*v isiy. A bigot was origtoall: a Spd&l- the, Kongo” , '*at4j>pmg b u r ard who . wore, a beard, as distin* Chapter'I^ee Souifd NewU JOHNSON BLOCK ^ quished from dhe -whose'face was \v Queen Elizabeth was ^ e first clean shaven. •English sovetilffo to use a fork. ' THE COMMANDERS f ' . ■

... pWfEl MANCHESTER EVENING H ^ t D . SOTITH M A N aW S n^ C W N ;. : raiPAY, JAITOABT 8, IWOy Tex C orp ...... 55% Tex Gulf Sulph REV. CORNELL OBSERVES United Aircraft AMERICAN ENTOTS u n it Corp ...... >••••« Unit das and Imp w m b u s e t ™ m s 71ST l^THDAY The (Fjnmished by Potnam ft CX>.) U S Freight, State Briefs OeotiM Bow. Hartford, Conn. U S Realty and Im p ...... eOP: MADECOMFORTABIE I P. BL StoOka. U S Rubber ...... - 24% w ME TOWN COURT SMB W M Baoll Stooks.' ' An Informal dinner party was Hears Bid Asked U S Steel ...... 167% FAMILY NEARLY GASSED held at tbe home of Rev. P. J. O. Util Pqw and Lt A ...... 31% Local Manager of Investors Bankers Trust Co .. 825 \Var Piet 40 Thompsonville, Jan. 3 — (AP) last night Cfity Bank and Trust . 400 Syndicate to Go to Minneap­ Sec. Stimsoh Leases a Large ^ 71st birthday, Westing Air ...... 45 Joseph and Qement Kalwa, youths That a blooming London bobWe Cap Nat B ftT ...... — 400 Westing. El and ^ g ...... 142 Police Side Handles 625 olis Tomorrow. who are experimenting in chemicals n ^ i y 19 years of which have been would have been in clover this Conn. River ...... 425 to improve their knowledge of spent in his pastorate of the Swed- Woolworth 69% ' CooBby Home in England morning. , . ^ . Htfd COim. Trust — 170 "Yellow ’Truck...... 13% Jerry L. Fayr manager of the chemistry, discovered yesterday i ish Lutheran church here. That the annual CJhrlstmas tree- First Nat Htfd ------215 Cases— Majority Are Mo­ South Manchester office of Investors that what they produce may be ob­ to-diunp parade is on. ' Land Mtg and Title . — 60 noxious to those who have no inter­ for Naval Parleys. That the frost in local exposed Mutual,B&T ...... — 240 NEW “ECONOMT MEAT, Syndicate of Minneapolis will leave est in their researches. They were country i^ d s loosened up consid­ do, vtc ...... i — 240 tor Vehicle Violations. I Saturday to attend the annual con­ in Town Court on charge of breach erably yesterday and cars coming in New Brit Trust...... — 200 vention of the organization at the of the peace on complaint of a — 650 Washington, Jan. i from the rural districts bore a gafl" Riverside ’Trust ...... GROCERY STORE OPENS Radisson hotel in Minneapolis. As a family Uving upstairs who were erous spraying of Connecticut,s well West Htfd ’Trust 350 — afraid of being “gassed.” Claim was Suiting both his personal inclina­ According to the record of the result of large sales of investment tions and time-hOnored British cus­ known red mud. Bonds. Town Court of Manchester, the last certificates made through the office that fumes from chemicals were so That Manchester has reason to ba Htfd & Conn West ... 95 strong that the flat was made al­ tom, Secretary Stlmson hM chosen 103 Modern Facilities, Latest year was the busiest that the here, Mr. Fay was one of a number to surrovmd the American delegation , proud of the reputation earned dur­ Ekist Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 court has ever experienced. During of district sales managers of Inves­ most unlivable and one night the i ing the holidays of being “the, best Conn L'P 7s ...... 116 118 Equipment Mark First Na­ tors Syndicate who were awarded family were driven out. to the London naval parley with as 108 1929 there were 625 cases before much home-like atmosphere ^ d m- Christmas Ughted city in Connecti­ Conn.L P 5% s...... 105 tional’s Branch in Purnell the court. This does not take into expenses to the convention and cash The youths pleaded guilty and cut”. Many local homes have re­ 'Conn L P 4 H s ...... 98 100 account the Juvenile court cases. prizes in addition. Judge Bushnell made fines and costs formality as is compatible with tne mained marvelously lighted over the Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 Block. The number was increased this year “Ranking of Manchester in thrift $17.31 to be shared by them. hard work which it will face at the New Year. Insurance Stocks. because of the record number of mo­ compares favorably with cities in conference. That the ice harve.at is rapidly re­ xAetna Casualty .... 155 The new Elconomy store of the tor vehicle violations for improper other parts of the country," Mr. Fay GIRL BOOTLEGGER. Not only wiU all the delegates and j verting to its natural state. Aetna Insurance...... 535 First National chain opened for parking, a campaign against which said today. "Investorr Syndicate Bridgeport, Jan. 3.—(AP)—De­ most of their principal advisers Dc That the next big affair is the xAetna Life ...... 91 business at 827 Main street in the was put on during the last six maintains offices in fifty-one leading spite her protest that she had. the accompanied by their wives or t “biddies” own poultry show. xAutomobile ...... 38 Purnell' block this morning with a months of the year, and which ac­ cities in the United States and liquor only for a party, Dorothy bers of their families, but Mr. Stim- That the High school class re­ Conn. General ...... 138 constant stream of eager and ob­ counts for nearly 200 cases. The Canada. The wide territory covered Jordan, 19, of 624 Noble avenue, son has leased a spacious coimtiy unions are not aa w A attended as is xxHtfd Fire $10 par . 66 servant customers in attendance g^at majority of the cases have to affords a good measure of emstlng was arrested for violation of the li­ home in Middlesex where he expects possible considering the number of do, vtc ...... 11 at the initial opening of this ultra do with motor vehicle violations, business and financial conditions quor laws following a raid at her to hold many informal conversations alumni living in town. A good aver­ Htfd Steam Boiler ... — modem and finely eqmpped store. such as speeding, reckless driving when comparison of savings invest­ home last night, when a five gallon with representatives of the other- age would be a third Interested to National Fire ...... 68 N. A. Hayes, manager of the gro­ and improper parking. The next ments is made with other parts of can partly filled with liquor was powers. ^ . , the point of attending. Phoenix Fire ...... 75 cery division has stocked a large greatest number of arrests were for the country. , , _ found. ^ , He will maintain an apartment at i i l 'That chicken (any style) appears xTravelers ...... 1390 ] and varied supply of new pack intoxication. During the year 123 “The interest which has been She was found gfuilty by Judge the Rltz-iJarlton, official headquar-: to be the near-unanimous choice of Pnbllo Utility Stocks. canned goods, and every nationally were arrested on that charge alone. shown in our investment plan in W, J. Buckley in City Court today ters of the delegation, but on week Manchester diners. Spaghetti still Conn. E2ec S v e ...... 80 advertised item regularly carried Cases that have to do with assault, South Manchester is gratifying, and xxConn. P ow er...... 81 and fined $200 and costs, with a ends and whenever the pressure of | Rev. P. J. O. Cornell holds its own as a popular filler. by these stores for which a con­ breach of the peace and non support I am sure it shows ■ that conditions suspended jail sentence of 30 days. business relaxes he will retire to the That Manchester steno^aphers, do, pfd ...... 114 sistent demand has been created in are nearly all caused by liquor. here are sound and our people have do, rts ...... 17 Miss Jordan insisted that she had country. Rev. Cornell received many tele­ have many erasures to '■heir dis- ^ Manchester because of their stand­ ■ Last year there were 39 convic­ given more thought to thrift than the liquor only to serve to friends at grams of congratulation' from his credit since the 9 in the date line Hartford Elec Lgt ... 85 tions in the court for driving while Works at Home. ardized grading and Inherent qual­ was generally believed at a time the party. Police say there was at Throughout his public life and many friends. Guests were present now calls for an 0. do, vtc ...... 77 ity. A fresh stock of cereals will at under the influence of liquor, and 19 when speculation was creating in­ least one complaint received by the from New Britain, Hartford apd Greenwich W&G, pfd. — liquor sellers were brought before flation in the stock market.” especially since commg to Washing­ Hartford G as ...... 67 nil times be carried to meet the department that liquor was being ton as Secretary of state, Mr. Stim- Manchester. Rev. Cornell’s daugh­ needs of the most discriminating. the court during the year. It may The convention of Investors sold there. do. pfd ...... — be noted that of the 123 cases of in­ Syndicate opens January 6 and in­ ston has made it a practice to dis­ ter, Mrs. Thure Hanson of Worce­ TOWN GAVE $1,403.25 xS N E T Ck) ...... 170 In the meat division Manager ster, Mass., was home for the oc- toxication a number of the offend­ cludes entertainment features as GAS FELLS FAMILY cuss and dispose of as many impor.- Manufacturing Stocks. John Keegan has a large force of ers gave their home address as well as business sessions, closing n J Z J - S.-(AP)-A fra„- - t subject, m tba sec,-,.. I easicn Acme W ir e ...... 42 clerks on hand to attend to the TO NEEDY FAMIUES wants of Manchester people. All Hartford. with a banquet January 8. tic mother saved herself and her Sion of his home. xAm Hardware...... 63 66 The financial part of the court four Aildren from suffocation here The house selected by Mr. Stlm- Amer Hosiery ...... 29 meats to be sold will be displayed record shows a decided increase today when she rushed to open win­ son, which is the property of Sir MERCHANTS TO ENJOY American Silver ...... 21 xmder the latest model glass cases during the last six months. For the dows in her home after she had Maurice Fitzgerald, has extensive Various Articles Distributed xArrow H&H, com . . . 41 under perfect refrigeration a t all whole year a total of $13^995.05 was come upon the unconscious bodies facilities for entertainment, number­ Under Supervision of Miss xdo, pfd ...... flOO times. A full line of fresh and collected for fines and costs. Of this BELGIAN PRINCESS ing 18 principal bedrooms. It has a NATIVE TURKEY DINNER Automatic Refriger .. 4 smoked meats will always be in of her children, ranging from 4 to Jessie Reynolds. amount $8,172.26 went to the town 13 in age, lying on a stairway where private golf course and is near fa­ Bigelow, Htfd, com .. 75 stock as well as everything in sea and 5,822.79 to the state. READY FOR TRIP they had collapsed in trying to mous shooting and hunting country. do, p f d ...... 97 foods. 'The big refrigeration plant The commissioner of motor ‘ A final compUation of all funds BUlings and Spencer . 4 installed in the store is the last reach the kitchen. ’The mother Mrs.. None of the other A.niencan fhose Attending Affair Mon- received in the joint Commumty vehicles receives all the fines im- Domlncick Santograt of 21 Bouton gates is planning to establish them­ Bristol Brass ...... — word in sanitary, preservation and posed in the courts of the state for (Oonllnned fn»m Page I) medl- selves in the country' and Warren day Will Hear Reports Christmas Fund driye for needy pep- do, p f d ...... 90 display of perishable products. all motor vehicle violations. The street, was overcome before ple of Manchester made public this cal aid arrived. house, the Stlmson residence will be­ Many Activities. Collins Co...... 105 Centered in the store is a large court business is never as brisk in gian family will travel will leave coal morning lists the sum of $1,403.25 as Case, Lockwpod & B . 525 the fall and winter months as it is A combination of gas and come an informal base for the dele­ and well arranged assortment of in Brussels late this evening, and wUl fumes from a stove caused the Several reports will be made at received. Purchase and distribution’ Colt’s Firearms ...... 26 and out-of-season fruits and vege­ in the spring and summer. gation. of the various articles needed was be guarded carefully all of the way fUIX16S Heservations aboard the George the annual meeting of the Mer­ Eagle Lock ...... 46 tables under direct charge of N. across Europe to forestall any mis­ James Santograt 4 was Washington, on which the deleg i- chants Di'vision of the Chamber of authorized and carried out under the Fiffnir Bearings ...... 65 Rogers manager, of the fruits and haps. Particular care has been tak­ only after strenuous efforts. All or Commerce to be held Monday eve­ able and efficient management of Fuller Brush Oass A. — vegetables division of the store. tion will sail next week, have been do. Class A^t ...... ' U. W. V. DAUGHTERS en because of the recent attempt the victims will recover. mhde for Mrs. Stlmson, Mrs. Charles ning at the Hotel Sheridan and Miss Jessie Reynolds worker in the Every effort will be directed by against the Ufe of Prince Humbert Chairman William Rubinow Is well local welfare department. Hart & Cooley...... *. 135 Francis Adams , Mrs. Joseph T. Hartmann Tob, com . 17 Manager Rogers to keep the wid­ in Brussels and the discovery of a TAXI HEARINGS pleased ■with the response received While the sum received this year est range of stocks possible in this Robinson, Mrs. David Reed, Ml.ss to the letter requesting members to do, 1st pfd ...... — INSTALL OFFICERS plot among Extremists to prevent Hartford, Jan. 3.—(AP)—Seven Elizabeth Morrow, daughter of the tops, last years total amoimt by department in keeping with the the marriage. send in reservations by tonight m over" $200 many additional needy Inter Silver ...... 100 taxicab hearings are scheduled by ambassador to Mexico, and for the xLanders, Frary & Clk 65 possible seasonal supply. As in all But whatever the political aspects the State Public Utilities Commis­ it shows a whole-hearted interest in cases and a larger per cent of arti­ wives of Admirals Pratt, Jones, the Chamber program. •vTarm & Bow. Class A 14 lines of retail merchandising the State Department President of the coming festivities, they will sion for Friday, Janua*v 10 as fol- Pringle, Vamell and Hepburn. cles such as shoes, over coats. and management of the new store soli­ have the memories of a meeting Reports will be submitted on the more costly seasonable wearing ap­ do. Class B ' ...... 8 and Associates Here for An­ An escort of ten marines will be Duo-Dollar campaign, the special New Brit. Mch., com . 25 cits the suggestions of its patroo)i twelve years ago for the princess ^°R):30 a. m., Ralph Di Biase, East taken along, but their chief function parel bought, has reduced the spread North & Judd ...... 20 with reference to commodities ahjd nual Cermeonies. and the Italian crown prince. Haven and West Haven; ^mnk Christmas lighting program, and of the fund to within a portion sim­ will be to serve as messengers rath­ the advertising booklet, “Come to Niles Bern Pond ...... 27 assurance is given that no effoi^ They first met during the World Esposito, Westport; Standard Taxi ilar to that of last year. will be withheld to make the store . Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters er than sentinels. Manchester” financed by spe":ial Peck, Stow and Wil . 10 War in the autumn of 1917, when Company, Waterbury; Cavanaugh The joint committees through Russell Mfg C o ...... 75 a pleasing center for all classes of of Union War Veterans, seated its the King and Queen of the Belgians Bros., Riverside and Greenwich; 2 p. contributions of the merchants. Secretary E. J. McCabe will also their chairmen 'wish to thank tobse Scovill ...... shoppers. iS officers for 1930 at a meeting held visited the Italian battlefront. The Angelo A. Vacca, Middletown: who contributed towards the huinan- last evening at the State Armory. m. and make a report and will recommend Smythe Mfg Co...... — yoimg princess hardly in her teens, Barbara S. Scott, Cos Cob itarian fimd for the reUef of those Seth 'Thom Co., com ..' 30 The installation ceremony was in Tatem, Middletown and HARTFORD PROBE reorganization of the Chamber. at the time, was a fiupil at the James B. A special turkey dinner will be less fortunate ones in to'wn, and as do, p f d ...... 24 RAINBOW DANCES 1 charge of State Department Presi­ boarding school of the Resde Insti- vicinity. dent Mrs. Minnie Mathieu of Willi- served in the main dining room sure those who have evinced an m Standard Screw ...... Ho tuto Della Serissima Annunziata in ON BOOZE STARTS terest in the appeal that aU possible Stanley Works .... mantic, assisted by her associate ODD HEART BALM SUIT through the co-operation of Karl officers from Willimantic and Hart­ Florence, more commonly known Marks, widely known turkey has been done to make the burdens Taylor .& Fenn .... One of the largest crowds on reo^ as the “Poggio Imperiale.” Bridgeport, Jan. 3— (AP) Irma ford. Visitors were present from (Continued from Page One.) fancier. of those among us a little more easy Torrington ...... ord visited The. Rainbow at Boltoni both places and from Glastonbury. “Mademoiselle” as Princess Marie Foster Price of Stamford filed two to bear. No small credit’ is dunMiss Underwent !?»-.•••• New Year's Eve and enjoyed a f i^ The evening’s program began Jose was called at the express wish suits totaling $20,000 against her Reynolds for her untiring efforts Union hug Co. .... program of dance music, vaudeville of her mother, went, in company of parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ had signed the bench warrants on U S Envelope, com and specialties by ’The (Sommander^ with a supper prepared and served which the four were arrested. during the holiday season in this her English governess. Miss Ham- liam H. Price of North Stamford do, p t o ...... Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Piqney have rea; under the direction of Mrs. Helen State’s Attorney Hugh M, Alcorn, Connection. 40 Henry and her committee. It con­ mersley, to Padua, where, in ab­ road, Stamford, in Superior Court ABOUT TOWN The Christmas Fimd report is list­ ■Veeder Root . . , ---- son to feel proud of toe very satisi sence of their parents, Marie Jose today, alleging alienations of af­ in asking that btdl be set at $5,000 Whitlock Coil Pipe . factory manner in which toe long sisted of roast pork shoulders, each, explained to Judge Brown that ed hsre'With: mashed potatoes, creamed carrots and young Humbert spent several fections and slander. ‘ Total number of families assisted XX—Ex rights. evening’s celebration was handled days together in close association. She charged that the love and af­ charges of conspiracy to violate the Enighet Lodge, No. 42,-1. O. G. T. X—Ex-dividend. by their staff of experienced assist­ and peas, pickles, rolls, coffee and liquor laws would be brought by his will hold its annual Christmas party 63. chocolate blanc mange with whip­ It was during these days that the fection of her husband William J. ants. Many words of praise and ap^ Price whom she married a year ago, office, against “some, if not all,” of tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock in Total number of dinners supplied ped cream. 11-year-old blonde, curly haired Orange Hall. Refreshments will be predation were extended to Mr. ana princess from the north, fell in love had been killed by his father ^ d the four accused. 60. Mrs. Pinney on toe excellence of to* The new dishes and silver recent­ served and Santa Claus will dis­ Total number of shoes 103 pair. ly purchased by the tent were used with her princely playmate, who mother, and that because of slander Having charged the Grand Jury, program that featured ’The Raiiff ous statements, about her, he de- according to custom, in the matter tribute gifts to the children. Games Total number of Rubbers 87 pairs, , for the first time and greatly ad- one day, obtained permission to con­ and dancing will follow. N. Y . Stocks bow on T7ew Year’s Eve. ’The re& vey young Marie Jose and Miss serted her. of bringing an indictment against S. Total number of arctics 5 pairs. ord-breaking crowd arrived early lired. The members are also deep­ Total number of Union suits 104 ly grateful to Frank Ingraham of Hammersley to Venice. N. Aliano, for the murder of one of The Lions club wiU hold its regu and before 10 o’dock the dance ha^ ' the Sons of Veterans who construct­ The charm of Venice reacted upon NEW TOWN CLERK his speakeasy employes, Alfonso i pairs. Alleg Corp ...... 23 ^ was quickly filling and guests con*? lar weekly meeting Monday evening Total number of imdershirts 12 ed a fine cupboard for these dishes the royal children just as it does Thompsonville, Jan. 3— (AP) Minnitl, Judge Brown explained that I at 6:15 o’clock in the private ban­ Am Bosch M ag ...... tinued to arrive xmtil at midnigh^ and other utensils. on more prosaic visitors, and when J. Hamilton Potter, will leave of­ the consideration of further investi­ quet hall of the Sheridan Hotel. No pairs. dancing space was at a premium The officers and committees who they had to separate a couple of j fice as town clerk of Enfield on gation was. ordered, “because of Total number of imder drawers 4 Am and For Pow ...... 94% and toe balcony was filled with sey-i speaker has been arranged for as era! private parties with more than will serve the coming year are as days later, yoimg Marie Jose first Saturday having declined renomina­ certain facts which have come to the yet. pairs. Ain^’ Intemat ...... |7% follows: President, Mrs. Murlal shed a lover’s tear. tion in October and ’Timothy J. Sul­ attention of the state’s attorney m Total number of stockings, 56 Am Pow and Lt ...... a hundred guests at the Inn, where Davis; senior vice president, Mrs. Long Separation livan, Democrat, having been chosen the course of his investigation of pairs. Am Rad Stand S a n ...... a splendid turkey dinner was served^ The special Christmas lighting Tomorrow evening The Com-, Zella Hampton; jimior vice. Miss For six years she was unable to at the town meeting. Mr. Potter this case, concerning a situation will go on for the last time tonight Total number of caps, 2. Beatrice Dart; chaplain, Mrs. Har­ meet Humbert again. Their ways has held the office since 1913, or pregnant with various ramifications Total number of coats 10. Am Sm elt...... 73% manders wiU again provide toe according to the contract of the Si­ Saturday night dance progi^ and riet Skewes; treasurer, Mrs. Helen had separated, but their hearts were eight terms, of two years each by into crime and corruption, the very mons company. Their removal will Total number of dresses 8. Am Sugar...... Henry; secretary, Mrs. Grace Ames; still filled with each other. When election many times unanimously. probably be started tomorrow. Of Total number of gloves 5 pairs.' Am Tel and T e l...... a large crowd is expected I™® council members, Mrs. Minnie nature of which is such as to make Stafford Springs, Rockville, Willi­ they next met, Marie ' Jose was a impossible an investigation by or­ the comments received by the Total number of teddy bear suits Am Water Wks ...... 93 Weeder, Mrs. Maude Shearer and girl of 17, and Humbert the dark­ mantic, Manchester, Hartford and IRWIN’S NEW JOB dinary methods.” Chamber of Commerce on the dis­ pair. Anaconda ...... ‘“J* Miss Edith Maxwell; patriotic in­ eyed prince had become a tall slen­ New Britain, Jan. 3.—(AP)— play only one was unfavorable. Total number of corsets, 1 pair. Atl Ref ...... New Britain. ’ structor, Mrs. Ethel Carter; press der officer in his father’s army. Report in Two Weeks. The Rainbow is now toe most Chet Irwin, golf professional last It would be the duty of the jury Total number of wash tubs 1. B and O ...... correspondent, Mrs. Florence Trask; The happy days of Padua and season at the Putnam Country Club, The Luther League of the Swedish Total number of socks 6 pairs. Bendtx Aviat ...... popular dance place in this section guide, Mrs. Etta Loveland; guard, Venice had left a genuine feeling in he said to make its report on the Beth Steel ... 93% of toe state and its popularity has has been elected professional of the murder charge, two weeks from to­ Lutheran church will hold its an­ Total number of suits 11^ Mrs. Minnie Weeder; assistant both hearts and, with the consent of nual meeting and election of officers Burr Add Mch 47% gained so rapidly that these Sator- guard. Miss Edith Maxwell; musi­ White Beeches Golf Club at day, on Jan. 17, at 10 o’clock, and at Total number of sleeping-suits 4 .189 day night dances are known fo^ their parents they became engaged. Haworth, N. J. Mr. Irwin received tonight at 8 o’clock. Can,Pac ...... cian, Mrs. Maude Shearer; color An Italian paper published the news that time to report whether or not Total number of hats 1. ' mUes around. The same Mgh clasd notification of his appointment yes­ Total number of pants 3 pairs. Gerro De Pasco ...... 6|% bearers, Mrs. Etta Woodhouse, Mrs. of the betrothal which, despite its such a situation as he had outlined, Stockholders of the Odd Fellows Cnil MU StP and P p f ...... «% music and, attractions that has fea­ Neva Lane, Mrs. Anna Kellum, Mrs. terday and he will accept the posi­ Total number of blouses 1. tured toe Rainbow programs will truth, was officially denied. Events tion. He is at present in St. Peters­ existed in such a degree as to war­ Building association will hold their Chic hqd N orthw est...... Ida Dart. Flora committee, Mrs. at the time were not ripe for the rant further and more complete in­ Total number of rompers 2. Chrysler ------36% be continued throughout toe season burg ,Fla. annual meeting Thursday evening, Total number of bands 2. Etta Loveland; visiting and relief news being announced officially. The vestigation by the jury. January 16 at 8 o’clock at the build­ Colum Gas and-El . 74% with an occasional special attrac­ committee, Mrs. Zella Hampton; en­ . 28% tion of extraordinary quality. -j prince was sent on a mission to the GETS THIRTY DAYS During the time the Grand Jury, ing, at which time a choice of three Golum Graph- . . . tertainment committee. Miss Bea­ Near East and subsequently to far is considering the indictment of directors will be made to hold office Coml Ihv Tr — . . 39 trice Dart, Mrs. Grace Ames, Mrs. Bridgeport, Jan. 3.— (AP)—Philip . 13% off South America. Lacavalle, 30, of Bridgeport, was Aliano, who is charged with murder for a term of three years. The of­ TO INCREASE STOCK Comwlto and Sou Helen Henry. Political Difficulties ficers WiU make reports and other Consol Gas ...... 100 PUBUC RECORDS ’ : During the evening speeches were sentenced to 30 days in jail today by in the first degree as a result of the . 50% Many political difficulties were in Judge J. R. Booth in Superior shooting of Minnitl in a Front street necessary business will be transact­ New York, Jan. 3— (AP)—Direc­ Contin Can .••••• made by the visiting officials and the way of the royal lovers’ Cora Prod ...... 87% Mrs. Grace Ames was presented Court. Lacavalle pleaded guilty to speakeasy, December 4, the accused ed. tors of the Southern. Pacific Rail­ . 7% Building Permit f romance, but Princess Marie Jose two counts of violating the lottery will be presented at its sessions. way today recommended 2,000,000 Chirtiss Wright ... with a past president’s badge by the Dupont De Nem ...... 117 A permit was Issued this morx^ ney/ presiding officer, Mrs. Murial said: act by distributing tickets in a North Methodist folks will have share increase in the authorized Ing to the RogeA Paper company “I’ll marry my Italian prince, or lucky day” scheme. their annual New Year’s fellowship common stock to provide additional Elec Pow and L t ...... Dcvts. .enter a convent.” and roll-call service Sunday evening for a small addition. _ « capital stock for issuance jvhen Erie ...... 245% Warrantee Deed a She never wavered, so in August, FORFEITS $2,500 BOND NOON STOCKS at 5 o’clock. The Junior choir will needed to provide funds for expan­ Gen Elec .. > Adele Grigalot to Edward Hol^ 1928, both royal families agreed to assist and violin and piano num­ Gen Foods ...... 47% J. HOOVER WITHDRAWS Bridgeport, Jan. 3.—(AP)—James sion smd Improvement...... '40% land and buUdings on Summefc an official annoimcement that an L. Shaw of Reading, Mass., a truck bers will be played by Miss Martha ' The directors adopted a resolution (Sen Motors. engagement existed. And now they Kissman, Miss Rosanna McGill and (Sold Dust ...... 38% street. « driver, forfeited a bond of $2,500 in New York, Jan. 3.— (AP.)— requesting the stockholders to ap­ will be married after having over­ court here today, when he failed to Miss Ruth Wickham. There will be prove the increase.at their regular Grigsby Grunow ...... 20% OFTEDALE’S NAME come more obstacles, perhaps, than Stocks moved within a range of 1 chorus singing, speeches and re- Hershey Choc ...... appear to answer charge of operat­ to 2 points in the early trading to­ annual meeting April 9. HOSPITAL NOTES any that tould be encountered by ing a motor vehicle in a criminally fredhmentsi It was explained that the com­ Int Combust ...... lovers in more ordinary walks of day. There were no developments Int Harv ...... 79% neglegent manner. A truck he was pany does not plan .to make. any . 31% V Washington, Jan. 3 — (AP) — life. sufficiently important to stir specu- The annual meeting of the Man­ Int Nick Can----- Two patients were admitted President Hoover has decided to driving figured in a collision last lative sentiment for either account present use of toe additfohsd stock, . 73 t l . After her arrival in Rome, Prin­ August in Southport in which Her­ chester Realty company, will take or to offer stockholders subscription Int T and T .. toe hospital late this aiternoo: vfithdraw from Senate considera­ cess Marie Jose will be asked,to ap­ and t)ie list did not long hold to a place at the School street Recrea­ Johns ManviUe . .121 man Kappe of that town was killed.. rights a t this time. -The increase is . 58% Patrick Moriarty of 195 North Mad tion the nomination of Alf Oftedal prove of the choice of the members definite trend. tion building, Monday evenin^Jan- proposed merely’ to give toe coifi- Kennecott ...... street and Miss Annie Glenney to be internal revenue collector at uary 13 at 8 o’clock. Reports will be . 24 of her court whose list is to include FIRE CHIEF DIES Early gains of 1 to 3 points van­ pany additional authorized capital Kreuger and Toll Prospect street. Ban Francisco. the following: Cov.ntess Laura ished when I Pox Film A slipped to made by the officers, a board of 12 Mo Kan and.Tex . 49 Senate action on the nomination Middleto'wn, Jan. 3,—(AP)—The to fortify it against future heeds. . 46% Brandolin, bom Boncompagnoni, 16 1-2, a new low, after selling at directors elected and other business There are at present outstanding Mbntg Ward . . . COLD WEA’THER COMINQ. bAs been held up as a result of a body of George S. Pitt, chief of the proper to come before the meeting N at Cash Reg A...... 75% daughter of the governor of Rome; Middletown fire department for the 18 3-4, and U. S. Steel resumed its approxlnaately 3,700,005' shares of controversy between Senators Princess Di Mirto of the family of transacted. N at D a ir y ...... ^ortridge and Johnson of Califor­ last 34 years will lie in state be­ downward move. Toward midday $100 par capital stock. ’The addi­ 32% Washington, Jan. 3.—(AP)— the Coimts of Villafaletto; Ckjuntess the market pointed upward again tional shares proposed would also Nat Pow and Lt Weather Bureau today predicted ^ nia,- iK>th Republicans, with Short- tween IJ and 1 p. m., tomorrow in Bridge, straight whist and set­ .169% di Castellarco; Marques Leonard! the church of the Holy Trinity Fox selling 1 5-8 above the Thurs­ be of $100 par, value. N Y O e n t ...... definite end to toe period of balm3S ridge Ifavoring confirmation. Berlingieri, Marques di Bagno back will be played at the first of Nor A m e r ...... 96 Senator Johnson has insisted that where funeral services will be con­ day close. . 16% weather which had its climax yesj Gaetani di Laurenzana and Marques Call money renewed at 6 per the series of five card parties spon­ WITHDRAWS JONES NA5EE Packard- Motor . terday in toe warmest January Dftedal, who formerly was assist- ducted. sored by Cheney Brothers Girls Par Fam'Lasky ...... 50% int prohibition commissioner, is not SciUa. Chief Pitt who had been a mem­ cent. . 73% Washington has had in fourtee Athletic association, to be heldMon- , Washington, Jan. 3.— (AP)—The p6Dn ••••••••••••*• years. At 2 p. m. toe temperatur u resident of California and conse- ber of the department for more than day evening at 8 o’clock in Cheney Phil and Rdg C and Ir . 12% jiientiy should not be appointed to fifty years died yesterday after an FOX FILMS FINANCES nonilnatioii of Robert M. Jones of . 83% was officiaUy recorded as 66 Hall. ’These socials will be open Knoxville, Tenn., as a member of Pub Serv'N J ...... Federal office in that state. He illness of two days. He was 70 years to women players from all parte of Radio ^Corp'...... 43% grees. . . ■ New York, Jan, 3.—(AP.)—The the Interstate Commwee Compfis- The high weather mark set yesj kiso has complained that Oftedal HAMPTON MAN HURT old. the town and they are wflea to Radio'Keith ...... 18% was the selection of the “Benjamin prot6ctive coinniittee of Class A sl6n wUl be withdrawn' from toe terday has been exceeded but tw< come for a pleasant evening at their Senate by President Hoover. Reading macWne” in San Francisco. SIGNS COMMISSION stockholders of the Fox Film Corp. favorite game. Mrs. Edith Rowsell Rem Rkfl6 i ...... A times before in toe capital IN WARSHIP FIRE Hartford, Jan. 3.—(AP)—Gover­ today issued an additional state­ Definite word-’ has reached the available records. On Jan. 2, 1916 wUl have charge of the prizes for President that Mr. Jones would not Sears Roebuck...... COWLES ILL nor Trumbull yesterday signed the ment, expressing satisfaction with Monday’s card party. Miss LiUiM Simmons a temperature of 70 was reached commission of William F. Ladd as William Fox’s disclosure as to as­ serve on to^ regulatory body.jevemif 24% and on Jan. 2, 1876, 71. (Contlnoed from Page 1) Thomfelt will see to the refresh­ hie nomination were confirmed. Sinclair Oil ... Hartford, Jan. 3.—(AP.)—Wal­ Brigadier General and Adjutant sets amd earnings, and making no ments with the assistance of Miss Sou Pac...... 121% ler G. Cjowles, vice-president of the General and chief of staff from the ‘ iMr. Jones’ nomination was held ....133% were mustered to fight the fire and further reference to contemplate Ctora Irons, Miss Marion Lockwo^ up on objection by Senator'Black.of Sou Rwy,.,.... [travelers Insurance Company is succeeded in keeping the flames first day of January, 1930. receivership action. >naw Anna Gustafson and Miss S ^ d Breads . .... 27 Arlyne CL Moriarty (driously ill at the Nieully hospital from a large quantity of combusti­ Mr. Fox’s statement, IfidiQatinS Ruth Peterson. Alabama.' ' ' (it. Gas ahd El ....1 1 4 3S Florence St. li Paris, according to a cablegram ble material carried on the ship. YEAR’S FIRST^DIVORCE assets abbve liabilities of $78,000,- 61% telephone 3072 Bridgeport, Jan. 3— (AP)— Fair- The first man who Appeared- bn is O Cali/^";’’;- •geeived at the offices of the com- Damage to the huge carrier had not 000, and earnings for 1929 of $19, toe streets of London with, an una- S O N J .... )ahy here today. been estimated but Commander field county’s first divorce of the ?100,000, was described as "reassur­ Students can enter the day or SON Y .... Teacher of Piano new year was granted to Gilbert y . evening sessions of the Connecticut brella was not only laughed ' Mr. Ctowles, who is 73 years old Reid said a preliminary examination ing,” but it was added that the but was actually pelted with Stew War.... las been with the Travelers for 45 indicated that repairs can be made Edwards, 58, of Stratford today, committee is seeking to obtain Business College next Monday.— Studebaker Voice and Harmony; without difficulty while the ship re- whose address is unknown. He Adv. stones. rears. He left recently with Mrs. mors detailed figures. c. Cbwles for an extended trip abroad. maina at anchorage. charged deeertion. 1 i... • J 1980. MANCHESTER EVEOTNG HERALD, SOUtH,MANCHESTER, CONiJ, ^ A Y , JANUARY 8, t’AUbi i^'OUft YOUTH, EXPERIENCE ;T. J]y«ES’ PALACE "STRANGE INTERLUOr STATE CARRIAGES Overnight COMING TO PARSONS GO'TO MUSEUMS FEATURED IN FILM SPLENDID P U C E JANUARY A . P. News Extraordinary Nine-Act Dra­ Halfway to Heaven *’ Has Rare ma to Be Presented in Hart­ Combination; la Buddy New Haven—Albert B. HiU, 82, ford Week of January 20. BrMiuit Paris Yehides Are Rogers Latest. well Imown consulting civil engineer, GREATER THAN IScene of Naval Parley is In dies. The most talked-about pl»y Now Bat Memories of a Youth and experience is the rare Middletown—Fire Chief George S. vears vrtll soon be presented in this combination that Paramount has city. It is Eugene O’NeUrs extra­ EVER SAVINGS *»•I One of Best Loved Bmld- Pitt, member of fire department assembled for Buddy Rogem newest since 1877, dies in 71st year. ordinary nine-act drama, "Stfange Colorful Past. starring picture, Interlude" with which he won the New Britain—L. J. Dumont, romantic melodrama. Half Wny to (■ ings in Old London. Pulitzer Prize for the second time Heaven” which will be shown at the health department superintendent in his career as a playwright He The Most Notable gives warnings that scarlet fever Paris— (AP)—-The last horse- State today and Saturd^. It is an had been awarded this same coVet- adaption of Henry L. Gates ^ t London.—-(APl—QulcL old < epidemic threatens city. ed honor in 1920 for his "Beyond drawn carriage has rolled out of the selling novel. "Here C^mes -The Elysee .palace stables. The four car­ ■ James’s palace which will be t Willlmantic—John Lathrop, 69, the Horlzan.” ^ . Bandwagon” , and in it, Rogers has South Windsor tobacco grower, in­ On Monday, Jan. 20, the N»w riages in which kings and em­ Jean Arthur, lovely herolno of VJhe • meeting place for the coming naval perors have ridden have gone to the ?. disarmament conference is rae of jured in recent auto accident, dies. York Theater Guild will bring Green Murder Case” as his partner. Bargain Event Compeigne museum. The gilt trim­ ' the best loved buildings in old Lon- New Britain—Gas from open "Strange Interlude to the Parsons Rogers, himself, is the younwst manhole overcomes Howard Clark, theater, Hartford, for an engage­ med harness and the gorgeous star In motion pictures today* ' don. , electrical engineer of Connecticut liveries have become relics of the The history of St. James’s palace ment of six days. he has a long list of Light & Power Co. Partly because it won the Pullt "old days." ■ „ , successes to his credit. Abies IpBb of the Season is one of peace, for all its crenalla- zer Prize as “the best play of the When the late Czar Nicholas II of tions and the red-coated guards that Sharon—Rectory of St. Bernard’s Rose," "Wings." "a ose Harmony.” year," and also because it has Russia came to Paris in 1896, on bis and "Illusion” are only a few in all day long pace up and down be- parish badly damaged by ffre which also threatens Sharon hospital broken records wherever it hM been memorable "friendship” tour of which he played the leading role and ; fore it, it has never known shot and European capltifis the state carriage Women’s and Misses’ nurses’ home. shown "Strange Interlude" is gen­ which have brought him im iver^ shell. . . , Newport, R. I.—Attorney Gener^ erally acclaimed, as the grwo.st drawn by four horses made its last favor. Jean Arthur was recently It first became the official royal Oscar Heltzen announces he has evi­ triumph thus far achieved by Amer­ appearance in- the streets of Paris. seen with aa ra Bow in "The Satur­ residence in 1698, after the burning dence that the one-pounder on p e ica’s foremost playwright. is The tores less formal vehicles were day Night Kid.’ down of the Palace of Whiteha.1. CG-290 was never fired as a warning what Eugene O’Neill unquestionably used for a few years but the auto­ Another youthful player whoM Sport and Dress Queen Ann and all the Georges lived to the crew of the rum-running is, and to support this claim one mobile crowded the horses out of fame extends across two continents in it, and it was the principal home Black Duck, three of whom were need only recall some of his out­ the stables and the horses never is Paul Lukas, popularily known as of William IV. Since then, the offi­ killed off Newport Sunday morning standing plays, such as ^ n a came back. “the Barrymore of Hungary. cial residence of the royal family by Coast Guard crew’s machine gun Christie." “The Hairy Ape, "Em­ Out at Versailles, in the stables of “Halfway To Heaven," is a story of peror Jones," "Desire Under toe the Triaimon, are the onrate gold- has been Buckingham palace, but hrc« romance and thrills in catnlyal life. Coats the British court is still officially Beverly, Mass.—George E. Wood- Elms,,” "All God’s Chllluns ^ t trimmed red warrlages of Nr.poleon Rogers, as a newcomer to the caml- “ the Court of St. James’s” and the berry, 74, critic, author and form­ Wings” and "’The Great God and the Bourbon kings. The presi­ vai; is teamed with Jean Arthur and royal levees are still held in the old­ er Columbia University professor, Brown." dential conveyances are less showy Paul Lukas, performers on’ tha Hy­ The unusual length of “ Strange but rich and so well made they er building. dies at hospital. - ing trapeze. Miss Arthur shows a Worcester, Mass.—The Worcester Interlude,’’ its daring theme, its lasted for many years. marked favoritism for Rogers-and Splendid Entrance. “asides,” the dinner intermission, The 16th Century gate-house (the Telegram says that within ,a year a First State Carriage he responds to her affection. Lukas eroup of Providence 'jankers have combined with the fact that each •The first state carriage, called a la jealous of Miss Arthur’s atten­ portion of the palace which is seen performance begins at 5;30 in the ■ looking down St. James’s street) is iroposed to buy the Centr^ Ver- "Berllne”, is white satin-lined, the tions and plans a diabolical revenge Girls’ Coats mont railroad, finance completion or afternoon when business offices closed body enamelled in black with which Rogers skill and daring alone its finest architectural_feature; and have barely closed—All these things red, gold-striped running gear. It is the range of rooms to the west of it the Southern New England railroad, thwart. 'The Climax comes swiftly and allow control to pass to the have made it the most widely dis­ high, the fioor about four feet from and, in three sensationally stirring form York house, the London home cussed play in America. But spec­ the ground. On both sides, attached scenes, Rogers defeats Lukas plans • Women’s, Misses’ of the Prince of Wales, which is now Boston and Maine. tators cannot be persuaded to re­ Boston—Announced that William to the inner rides of the doors are drives him away, ’ regarded as forming a separate main in a theater from 5-30 until Cardinal O’Connell would lead pll- folding steps , ...» The surrounding bill consists of - Children’s building. 11 o’clock with a dinner intermis­ There were five grades of occa­ two Movietone acts. Van and ** r Inside the palace is a fine range erimage to attend Eucharistic Con­ gress at Carthage, North Africa, in sion from 7:40 to 9, unless there is sions” , "great gala,” "half gala,’^ Schenck, and, "The DoU House,’’ ap h: of state apartments. real entertainment of a most en­ "gala post”, “ordinary drawn post, all-talking comedy, chapter three " The banqueting room or state May. \ „ grossing nature to keep them there. East Providence, R. I.—^Two ten and “post a la d’Aumont.” Each of of the first talking serial, "The room in which the plenary sessions But now the story of Nina Leeds these had its particular protocol. King of the Kongo” and the latest .| year old skaters, Gerald Boddlng- and her efforts to be happy wlfh Dresses of the conference will be held is a Each was specified for certain ranks Metrotone sound news. ton and Ernest Vernum, drown her three men is so generally known long low chamber of dignified ap- while one tries to save the other. of guests. ' pearance, the walls of which are lln- it would be a waste of time and Each required a certain costume Searsport, Me.—Identification of space to relate It in detail. No such ed with royal portraits. It is none man killed near Columbus, Tex., last for coachman and footmen and even CHICAGO CUTS BUDGET too large for its intended purpose, relentless examination into a wom­ the harness varied. Saturday as John Winthrop Sar- an’s very soul has ever been pre­ Millinery and the activities of the conference For emperors, the best was none gent, believed made by Nathaniel E. sented on any stage before. will certainly overflow into the Sargent, brother, of Thorndike. too good. The coachman and “piq' Chicago, Jan. 3.— (AP)—After A company of notable players, all ueurs”, as footmen are called, wore t-' drawing room. Queen Anne’s draw­ Providence, R. I.—State Board of from New York, will appear here, weeks of controversy Chic.»go’s cor­ ing room and the throne room—the Public Works announces plan to re­ high, roos'e, soft leather boots with porate budget was adopted early to­ including Elisabeth Rlsdon, Ralph the wide tops turned down, much Sale Starts last of whicb-ls a particularly sump- voke licenses of offending automo­ Morgan, Blaine Gordner, George day with a seven per cent cut in t tuous apartment with a great white bile operators to end speeding. Gaul, Maud Durand, Brandon like those of the swash-buckling appropriations for the fire and police e marble chimney piece and carvings New London, Conn.— Four C^ast Mary Holsman, Lester musketeers. They wore dark blue Tomorrow 9 a. m. Evans, tailed coats with scarlet soft leather departments. ' . by England’s greatest wood-carver Guard destroyers leave New Eng­ Sbeehy and James Todd. Although opposing AlderM®b- Grinling Gibbons. land waters for annual gunnery breeches and three cornered beaver clamed the cut would lop 704 police­ At least three big intemaUonal practice off Florida. hats with plumes. The .ootmen car­ men off the payroU, effective at conferences. Including the meetings Boston—W. F, Carey, president of ried long hunting knives in scab­ once, proponents of the decreased S of the League of Nations in 19^i0 Madison Square Corporation, unable GILEAD bards for theoretical defense in case budget argued that present man £ have been held at the palace and to persuade Jack Sharkey to meet the royal passengers were attacked. power in both departments could be ^ many gatherings of lesser Import- “Tuffy” Griffiths, heavyweight box­ At the close of worship at the For the present all these remind­ maintained by extra Income from ing contender, at Miami, Fla., next ers of regal lincury are in storage iSt ance have met within its walls. church Sunday the aimual election pending claims. . month. , . of officers of the Simday school re­ but eventually the Complegne A last minute attempt to substi­ Newport, R. I. — Lumber laden sulted as follows: Superintendent, museum, in a building to be erect­ Ursual Siemers puts into Narragan- tute the 1929 budget of $60,000,000 FA3--^i^lONL Cr.NTFK William Owen; assistant superin­ ed for the "vehicle museum” will was badly defeated and adoption of I THREE AWAIT DEATH setts bay with one ton of coal Iwt tendent,’ Homer Hills; secretary. display them. after storm passage from Arch­ the $55,264,140 figure for 1930 Im­ Miss Lena M. Ellis; treasurer, Mrs. mediately followed. , ^ . I IN PRISONS TODAY angel, Russia. Mildred Hutchinson; superintendent Passage of the budget ended fears Santa Monica—Kenneth Hawks, of jirimary department, Mrs. Robert PRESIDENT ORTIZ RUBIO motion picture director,-and nine ON WAY TO CHICAGO of city employes that they would be E. Foote. unable to collect their pay checks on others killed when two movie planes Sunday evening there was no ser­ San Francisco, Jan. 3.— (AP)— Detroit, Jan. 3.— (A P)—Pascual Jan. 16. collide and plunge into Pacific. vice at the church as toe tri-county With singular indifference, three San Pedro, Cal.—Explosion in Ortiz Rubio,-president-elect of Mexi­ men awaited execution in California Christian Endeavor Union meeting boat moored alongside airplane car­ was held in Colchester and local co, early today was on his way to prisons today. All refused the ser- rier Saratoga kills two of crew and Chicago after a SO-hour visit to De­ ^ces of clergymen and indicatec. folk attended. bums four. Post & Warren of East Hartford troit. In the course of which he saw EXCESS ACID they were ready to die. Boston—Youths on Boston Com­ the Ford Motor Company plant at Probably the calmest of the three are shingling the local hall. mon destroys CJoas^ Guard recruit­ Mildred Hutchinson and Lovina river Rouge and had luncheon in SICKENS-GET was Louis tiazarus, Oakland bank Henry Ford’s home. robber, who has been accorded the ing posters after meeting held to Foote returned to their studies at protest killing of three rum runners the Manchester High school Mon- The president-elect and members dubious title of the coolest man ever of bis party attended a theatrical •- ? RID OF IT! 5 to occupy the much used death cell Sunday. day. Washington—Senator Fess pro­ Miss Seyms of Colchester and performance here last night, round­ in San Quentin. ing out a day which began officially poses that Borah head committee to Miss Fisher of Salem opened their Sour stomach, indigestion, gas i Anthony Brown and Roy E. with a reception at toe City Hall. These are signs which usually mean Stokes, two of the ring'eaders in the study reorganization of prohibition schools here Thursday, after pass­ ing the vacation with their parents. No further demonstrations like just one thing; excess acid. The ^ riot in Folsom prison on Tbanks- machinery; Jones believes Congres­ that staged by about 200 allejed giving day, 1927—an uprising which sional drinking is increasing. The Tolland County Farm Bureau stomach nerves have been over- drive for membership is on. The fee Communists as the party arrived stimulated. Too much acid is mak­ cost the lives of eleven men—were Fairbanks, Alaska—Cabin plane Wednesday night marred the brief resigned to their fate on the gal- enroute to hunt Eielson cracks up in is five dollars. ing food sour in the stomach and Letters of greeting from Rev. J. ■visit. intestines. i. lows there. take-off. Solomon Porter of Czecho-Slovakia . I^azarus, who with George Cos- Washington—Vice President Cur­ The way to correct excess acid, is and trom Rev. Howard Champ of SIC HER DAD with an alkali. The best form of S tello and William O’Brien, Was sen- tis and Mrs. Gann to give dinner Mexico were read at the local •; tenced to die for the slaying of Wil­ party Saturday night for Sir Esme alkali for this purpose is Phillips church Sunday. run out and liam McFarlin. bank teller, during Howard. “Mother, shall I Milk of Magnesia. Just take a a robbery in 1928, awaitad his hour A serious operation was perform­ post your letter,” asked a little spoonful, of this harmless, almost New Orleans—Police with shot­ ed on Charles F. Burt at the Man­ without betraying the slightest sign guns g^uards car lines against girl of six years. tasteless preparation in a glass of chester Memorial hospital Decem­ "No, child, certainly not. Its of nervousness, while his mother, bombers. water. It works instantly. The Mrs. Annie Lazarus, during her ber 26. The last report received pouring in torrents and not fit for stomach becomes sweet. You are Chicago—Livestock exchange an­ here was that his condition was a dog to be out of doors. Your farewell visit vainly urged him to nounces trading in hog futures will happy again in five minutes! Your accept spiritual consolation. Costello favorable. father will go."—Leeds Mercury. begin within 60 days. Mrs. caifford R. Perry was a visi­ heartburn, gas, headache, bilious­ was hanged last September. O’Brien » . . ~ Los Angeles—Ferdinand Plnney tor at Mrs. Charles Fish’s in Man­ ness or indigestion has vanished! is awaiting the outcome of an ap­ Earle files deposition denying he Know Phillips Milk of Magnesia peal. chester Monday. proposed marriage to Dolores Sala­ The semi-monthly meeting of the ' WUILllMMS„j~ and you’re through with crude Brown and Stokes, two of the six methods forever. It is the pleasant men to be sentenced to death as a zar, dancer, who sued him for 8180,- Young Women’s Club was held with 000. Mrs. Arnold C. Foote Thursday way—the efficient way to alkalln- result of the Folsom riot, declined (MliOM\TlC Ize the system; to relieve the ef­ to ask clemency for themselves but Washington—Western independ­ afternoon. The hostesses were Mrs ents considering bounty proposal as Foote and Mrs. Martin Visney. fects of over-acidity. requested their attorneys to seek and Ice-O-Matic Phillips Milk of Magnesia has / mercy for Eugene Crosby, another substitute for increased sugar tariff. Local students at the Willlmantic •/ been standard with doctors for over of the convicted sextet. They as­ The Hague—Delegates arrive for High school resumed their studies serted that Crosby took no part in second Young plan meeting.' Tuesday morning. SALES and SERVICE 50 years. 25c and 50c bottles at all Mr. and Mrs. Louis ’Twining of drug stores. Be sure you get the the riot killings but was convicted Lima, Peru.—Passengers saved as Day Phone...... 5876 because he refused to "squeal” on Chilean steamer Mapocho grounds. Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Post genuine. the others. Rome—King proclaims amnesty and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Post and Night Phone ...3662 "Milk of Magnesia” has been the to 6,000 pollUcal and millUry pris­ their son Wallace of East Hartford U. 8 . Registered trade mark of the oners in honor of son’s coming wed­ and Mr. and Mrs. Cfiiarles Fish and Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co. and daughters of Manchester visited JOHNSON & LITTLE MRS. GANN HOSTESS ding. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. its predecessor, Chas. H. Phillips, Turin—Colonel Bethel Reve'll their parents, Mr. ’and Mrs. A. H. since 1875.—Adv. HH/ Post on New Year’s Day. IS Chestnut St., South Manchester Beaumont, noted Army technician Mrs. Ruby Gibson and her son Washington, Jan. 3.— (AP.)—Fqr and firearms Inventor, dies. Stuart returned to their home here the first time since she became of­ Detroit—Shires suspended, by Wednesday after passing a week ficial hostess to her brother, Vice- Michigan boxing commission for al with her sister, Mrs. James Quinn W h e President Curtis, Mrs. Dolly Gann leged attempt to "fix” Criss fight. in Rockville. will, on Saturday evening, preside New York—Fordham re-engages Thelma Hodge returned to her . at an official vice-presidential .din- Cavanaugh as football coach. home Wednesday evening after Hartford.—Joseph S. Woodward, ATTENTION ,• ner party. spending her vacation with her sis ’ Sir Esme Howard, the retiring 77, of Avon, Judge of Probate for ter, Mrs. Norman Lyman, in Hart­ British ambassador who befriended 40 years, dies in hospital here. ford. humanly errs. her when the controversy over her East Hampton—Town meeting Miss Edna Post has recently pur­ : . social rank was at its highest, will votes $1,000, to complete audit of chased seven pure bred Jersey books of former tax collector H. D. heifers. Oakland and Pontiac '. be the guest of honor. Watrous. ''• 4 Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, .;' ihe wife of the Speaker of the What this country needs Is a I flock of robots to do service in | corrects* > House who has been at odds with vl Mrs. Gann on the question of social UNEARTH MURDER PLOT. dentists’ chairs. Owners ^precedence will not be among those lipresent, since custom forbids invi- Jerusalem, Jan. 3.— (AP)—The £--

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Yanks of 26th Dedicate Church They Rebuilt FRENCH FIND OLD { ITALY SCHEMES MENUS ART BURIED DEEP HERRUP'S JANUARY TO TRAIN BOYS F ot Good Health s!C'* ' i- s ^ ^ IN THICK JUNGLE CLEARANCE SALE FOR ALL TRADES , s'^4 A Week’s Supply .."s .* ^ Recommended By Saigon, French Indo-Chlna.-^ Begins Tomorrow At 9 A. M. Dr. Frank B. McCoy (AP.)—The interlocking roots of Rome— (AP)—The Fascist Gov­ immense trees grown upon the sites ernment has under consideration of ancient royal palaces are imped.- Ironing the most extensive system of train­ Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for ing exploration of the ruins of pre- Coat ing boys and young men for indus­ Khmer architecture being conduct­ the week beginning Sunday, Janu­ ed here by a French mission. Boards try that the world has yet seen. Trees ary 5th: ^S N* N ;• N^' ^ Yet statues and inscriptions dat­ It embraces the American system Sunday—Breakfast: Waffle, crisp ing at least nine hundred years ber |l of vocational training but goes be- i bacon, stewed figs. fore the Christian era have been yond it by applying it compulsorily 1.00 Lunch: Baked potato, spinach, found. $ i . o o ! $ to every boy in the kingdom. celery and ripe olives. Sambor, a more ancient city than It would do away with the young Dinner: Celery soup. Baked chick­ Angkor, in the thick Cambodian man who goes out for a job and en or Belgian hare, string beans, jungle north of Phnom-Penh In the replies to the question “Well, what salad of grated raw carrots. Pine­ province of Kompong-Thom, once can you do?” by saying apple whip. known as the “mysterious city," Oak “ I can do anything. At least I ' Monday — Breakfast: Coddled has yielded to the picks, shovels Bath can learn.” eggs, re-toasted cereal biscuit, and dynamite of the mission under ' ' X * s ' Rockers This educational project is the stewed prunes. the leadership of M. Goloubew, sam­ Stools work of Luigi Maggi, an expert in Lunch: Cooked carrots and peas, ples of sculpture of 900 B. C. industrial pedagogics. Signor Maggi. shredded lettuce. • One of the inscriptions Informed names his project the “ trade diplo­ Dinner: Broiled steak, oyster the finders that the temple to $6.95 ma." because around it revolves the plant, cooked lettuce, salad of chop- whose walls it • had been fastened, Large Size whole system. Without a trade ; ped raw cabbage, Jello or JeU-well was built by Queen Sakamanjari liiploma.'a young man could get a with cream. and her royal husband, Icanavar- job in certain industries only as a Tuesday — Breakfast: Toasted man the First, in honor of “ Civa, dav laborer. breakfast food with cream (no sug- the God who dances kn dlaughs." The Fascist State, through the I ar), stewed apricots, The sculpture shows Civa aud three Esmond Ministry of Education, is to take Ij Lunch: Cornmeal muffins, string girls, one of whom is playing a long End the most important hand in this j ■ beans, celery. flute, another slapping cymbals, Blankets industrial education, as it does in Dinner: Broiled mutton chops,* while the third hammers a kettle practically all individual activities Tables baked ground beets, tomato-spinach- drum. in Italy. The state at one stroke i asparagus salad, baked pear. would take under its wing between Contrary to the usual difficulties $3.95! o.OOO.UUO and 10,000,000 youths. It Wednesday—Breakfast: Poached encountered . in excavation work, $1.00 would change fundamentally its eggs on Melba toast, broiled ham, I the Khmer manuments have not 1 been buried by earth, sand or mud, whole method of education. , stewed raisins. _. . . When the Twenty-Sixth Division captured Belleau in July, 1918, after Signor Maggi proposes that the I Lunch: Raw apples, all desired, j but by the impenetrable tropical government group a certain num­ ^ with peanut butter (to be eaten their artillery fire had reduced the village to ruins, the 13th century ■forest through which the workers ber of factories and shops in all in­ 'bread and butter fashion), church was wrecked as shown in the lower photo. But the men of the ! spend days trying to clear a path, Radio dustries. They would be run as be­ i Dinner: Vegetable soup, roast same division rebuilt the structure, ahd it is shown above nearly com­ j In some cases trees have grown Cogswell pleted. The rebuilt church was dedicated October 10 and Col. Harry Bis- fore. with the exception that each beef, mashed turnips, stewed toma- 1 through the monuments dislocating Bench sell of this town was present when the ceremonies took place. would have to provide instructive Itoes, salad of celery and raw car- them from their bases. Chairs work for a specified number of I rots, small dish of Junket. Thursday—Breakfast: W hole­ PASSING THE PLATE $1 95 These boys would leave grammar wheat muffins, coddled egg, apple­ $14.95 school at the age of eleven or t'vclvc Then would follow four or sauce. , DESTINY TREATS HOST: You know it is said that Lunch: *Eggplant en casserole, A TH O U G H T the mustard people make their li’ve years of vocational training in salad of vegetables molded in gela­ money not by what is eaten, but j | the combined technical school and tin (consisting of celery, cucumker BURGLAR BADLY by what is left on the plates. ■u workshop. and parsley). Woe to the bloody city! It is all FAIR GUEST: Yes, but what Console At the end of that time the state Dinner: Roast pork, oyster plant, full of lies and robbery; the prey de- would give examinations run on puzzles me is how they collect it. Day spinach, head lettuce, Apple whip. Floor Sample 3-Pc. Suites the same order as the tests for par teth not.—Nahum 3:1. —Tit-Bits. Mirrors doctors, lawyers and accountants. Friday— Breakfast: French ome­ Floor samples and other few-of-a-kind Suites in Beds Philosophic Law Breaker If you would know and not be If the boy passed, he would be let toasted Triscuit and butter. PROMOTED choice of coverings. Consist of riven a trade diploma. Lunch: Steamed rice, brussels known, live in a city.—Colton. PROMOTED: Do you know what ^ $ i „ o o ! Boys destined for the professions sprouts, salad of raw cabbage and Makes Unique Plea But It becomes of small boys who use | Divan, Wing Chair and Club C h a i r 9 $14.75 would be permitted to go celery. Casein, a product from skimmed , such bad language whe- they play $1.00 Weekly the grammar school without being Dinner: Broiled halibut, aspara­ milk, may be presented to you in I marbles ? deflected into training for a trade^ gus, boiled beets, sliced tomatoes, Does Not Work. the form of the handle of your GEORGIE: Yes, mum. Th.y They would, as now. go from the i grow up and play golf. — Pele no dessert. knife, a billiard ball, or an umbrella j 31 Piece grammar school to the gymnasium, handle. I Mele, Paris. liceo and university. This new sys­ Saturday— Breakfast: Grapefruit, Bed tem will make it necessary for all desired (no sugar). Hanover, Germany— (AP) — The Dinner the boy to make up his mind at an Lunch: Buttered macaroni, spin­ philosophy of a burglar, Wladlmir early age as to what he wishes cO ach, lettuce. „ „ i Springs Dinner: Vegetable soup, Salisbury Debbler, was paid in kind by the Sets do later in life. steak, cooked celery, baked pars­ local criminal court. The judge nips, salad of cold diced beets and agreed that Debbler might have $3.95 carrots, -Jello or Jell-well with been predestined to break the law, $3,95 whipped cream. but by the same token he was fated ♦Eggplant en casserole: Peel and to be punished. slice the desired amount of eggplant After the prosecutor had propos­ ed two years of penal servitude, the into a casserole, add a small amount Imported Oak of hot water (just enough to allow prisoner said: for baking) and place in a hot “ Gentlemen, you see in me the Floor Sample 3-Pc. Suites Chiffonier oven, tightly covered,, until tender. victim of an unwa.vering destiny. Table I So-called f'freedom of decision does By BOBBIN COONS. When ready to serve, pour over the These floor sample suites comprise the Bed, not exist. - Lamps eggplant a generous amount of hot, Dresser and Chest of Drawers. In some cases, the thick cream, and dot with butter. “Every human action on this Hollywood— Ireland, traditional Vanity may be included with t i O home of faries and elves, stul Chopped parsley may be added if world is preordained. The causes are given by circumstances- and the i must have them flitting around to desired. $1.95 the other 3 pieces for only $97.50 d f ^ work v/onders for colleens and ban-, results inevitable. By my inclina-1 $1.50 Weekly tions of oharacte., for which I am ■ tering Irish lads. i QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Else how could Maureen O fauih- (Milk of Magnesia) not responsible as they were born in me, by my upbringing, by experi­ Porcelain van and her new “ playmate,' j Question:— Reader asks: “Would Sale of Stoves — Heaters! "homas Oifford, be in Hollywood |a continued moderate use of milk of ences, I was fated to iDecome what I Top magnesia (after meals) augument am. If you, gentlemen, had been Desk today ? ,J subjected to the same influence as I, Coal Circulator Maureen, just turned IS. and; the hardening of the arteries?” Answer: Hardening of the p te - you would also have committed the Table Tommy, all of 11, and as cocky and Lamps \ Range Heater independent a lad as ever walked | ries is produced by the deposit of burglary. on Dublin streets, were brought, minerals in the arterial walls. The Cannot Be ». -n' , J Reduced now! An excellent Very efficient, price re- back by the John McCormack Com­ minerals in milk of magnesia can “With this theory I am in good $1.95! value duced to 7 $3.95 pany for the tenor’s first talkie ex­ never reach the arterials as these company. 1 refer you to Spinoza and Only ...... $49 only ... f *0” teriors of which were filmed aud minerals are inert substances and Leibniz. Even St. Augustine and pass through the alimentary canal later Calvin attributed all human recorded in Ireland. The two, on their first day in the without being assimilated. actions to the immutable decree of (Teeth are Loosening) celluloid city, were like children destiny. Question:—J. writes: “I have a suddenly awakened to find them­ “As I have only done what I had mouthful of seemingly perfect teeth selves in Wonderland. Maureen, to do, you can never punish me and that are all loose. I can brush them long movie-struck but rejected in I therefore plead for my acquittal.” White Broadcloth Shirts Are Always hard three times a day, still they “To which peroration the court Favorites— and These Greater S amateur theatricals back home, h.ed do not bleed or hurt me in any found her dreams come true sudden­ answered: way. Do you know of any way I “We have followed the prisoner’s Sage-A lien ly, amazingly true. can tighten them up again?” ] Tommy, not movie-struck butju.'k reasoning with attention. Whatever At the Corner of Wain and Morgan ^ S Answer: (5o to a good dentist and happens is the necessary and im­ a map-printer’s son with a brogue get his opinion about your teeth. mutable sequel to preceding causes. as thick as butter, was selected You are doubtless having some ab­ Consequently the prisoner, by rea­ White Broadcloth HARTFORD largely by reason of that brogue sorption of the alveolar processes son of his character and experience from a group of Dublin school boys. which are the bony structures hold­ was fated by destiny to commit the Maureen, soft-voiced, shinir.g- ing the teeth in place. Proper treat­ burglary. cyed, was enjoying a wonderful ex­ ment will sometimes stop such ne­ Destiny Takes Hand SHIRTS perience; Tommy, just a reg lar kid, crosis, or degeneration of bone, but “ On the other hand, destiny also was on a lark and making the most it is best to rely on y—r dentist’s decreed that the court as a result of of it. judgment as to whether the condi­ the submitted testimony, must Aue the Finest Values Obtainable at tion can be cured, or whether your judge the prisoner guilty of the Innocents. teeth must be extracted. charge of burglary. The causes—the "What do you want most to see in I (Phosphauria) deed and the law—being given, the Hollywood?” they were asked. 1 Question:—F. H. asks: “Will you punishment follows as a natural “John Garrick!” breathed Mau­ please advise me what to take when consequence.” reen, who had not then met her ro­ there are phosphates in the urine?” When asked whether he accepted .Answer: The important thing to $1.95 Manchester Dairy mantic lead" for the picture. the sentence, the prisoner declared: "Everything," brogued Tommy do i’. to stop the mental overwork “Destiny demands that I appeal.” s e lf-assuredly, as though he knew or any other nervous strain which To which the judge replied: Good on many counts— but specially favored be­ he would. is the cause of the excess of phos-| “ That may be. However, destiny cause of the fineness, and firmness of the broad­ There arc two things unusual re­ phates in the blood or urine. You will see to it that your appeal is re­ Ice Cream can probably get rid of the excess cloth, and their splendid tailoring. sides herself, about Maureen: she jected.” did not meet the star. McCormacR, by drinking large qua,ntities of wat­ Neckband or separate collar to match. All may be used as a base.for until he arrived in Hollywood, al­ er between meals, but the cause is a sleeve lengths. Sizes 14 to 17 1-2. w'aste of nervous energy, and this though during their work in Irelani) cause must -be considered in a real she "saw him from r distance;” and^ although she is an Irish girl, she hasj cure. NCL Reduction Sale of the Famous an English accent acquired by Edu­ Dozens Of Different Desserts cation on the mother isle, so that UPON she Will have to cultivate a brogue “ Glastenbury” for her role. UOTATIO^S ATIML So Tempting! So Easily Made! So Healthful! The daughter of Charles O’Sulli­ van, a retired major of the Con­ Underwear naught Rangers, Maureen was din­ Every woman knows that i ce cream may be used to form the ing at a fashionable Dublin resort For Men principle item in many a fancy dessert. Insist on Manchester when she was “spotted” by a cam­ “ Few people in the flush of for­ eraman, and invited to take a test tune know when the tide turns.” •Dairy Ice Cream for best results. for the role she is to play. — W. E. Woodward. She waited three days ior the Group 1 Group 2 Always available at your favorite soda fountain and neighbor­ test, but it was v/orth it; it brought “Universal poverty has disappear­ hood store. her to Hollywood. And she is see­ ed along with tranquility.” $3.15 ing things she knows already, by — Gerald W. Johnson. (Harper’s.) $1.79 heart, from the movie magazines. (Usually $2) (Usually $3.50) “ Every man has his pleasant Two-piece suits, One-piece long memories.” .■Vbout the Studios. —James Norman Hall. long sleeves, ankle sleeves, ankle length. Noah Beery, sinister villian cf length. The Manchester Dairy David Belasco. many silent and talking pictures, “ Hurry and noise fixes the style now known as will be seen—or rather heard—in a of our behavior.” “dean of the Group 4 —Mary Borden. Group 3 new light in “Song of Flame,” for he American thea­ again will use the baritone which ter,'' was a bare- Ice Cream Company served him in stage days . . . And $6.75 “Things are so ordered in this back rider Jn a Hollywood seems to be setting fire $4.49 (Usually $7.50) DIAL 5250 world that those who violate its circus. He also to things in a large way, what with laws cannot escape the penalty.” (Usually $5.00) was a necktie that “Song,” and . “The Sacred —kJalvin Coolidge. One-piece, long Always Obtainable at Your Neighborhood salesman. Belas- One-piece, long Flame.” and "The White Flame” sleeves, ankle length. Store or Favorite Soda Fountain. . . The last-named will have a “ It is inconceivable to us today, c.o’s friendship sleeves, ankle length. for a priMt w*as cast composed entirely of men . . . ten years after the war, that there responsibly for Men’s Shop— Main Floor— North Store The setting is submarine . . . Bar­ was a time when hate and blindness the upusua^ bara Stanwyck and Sam Hardy are and error stifled the Impulse of man clothes he has co-starred in "Mexicali Rose” . • • to seek the truth." long affected. another Rio Grande talkie. . . . —^Erich Marla Bemaraue. \

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EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. JANUARY 3, 1930. MANCHESTER LGUi S IX I the finest ways Imaginable of pro and smaller limit. As for the re vlding for the old age of the work­ ducUon of the bag limit on wild tfbmtiiMter er would be to strive to give him geese from eight to four, anybody down Enntng Bsralb an opportunity to provide for it j who succeeded in bringing himself; and a labor union pplicy two brace of the honkers in one PtJBLiISHED BY THE day within the limits of this com­ ^BBRALD p r i n t i n g endale model with is for the youngsters denied the forcement — which both enforce­ posts; maple plywood headboard. four piece group. Exactly as sketched in­ ball and claw feet, made of solid Guardsmen is foUowed by the same Advice ment officers and dry leaders an­ cluding bed, chest with hanging mirror, high Reg. $83.00. mahogany, beautifully finished controversy. Wets berate the Coast chance to learn trades, the Feder­ nounced they didn’t want—and now chest and dressing table with hanging mirror. IJy DR. PRANK McCOY in Colonial red. Formerly Guard for cold blooded brutality, ation should worry! he has declared war against the Mahogany and gumwood. 'i commission. Reg. $268.00 ...... S I V j $125.00. brys insist that the shooUng to In the same class Is Senator $ beath of a rum runner is exactly MOVIE AIR TRAGEDY WHY TEETH CAVITIES. Sheppard of Texas, whose claim to 22.75 the same thing as the downing of The killing of ten persons in a While examining applicants of life fame is that he lent his name to the measure for the Eighteenth bandit by police bullets. We agree collision »f airplanes in the course insurance, a large company found Amendment. Lately, with the of a stunt flight being executed for only one perfect set of teeth per 10.- with neither. Admitting ^^ithout 000 people. This is certainly evidence tion campaign staring him in the argument that such slaughter as the movies, while the most - shock­ that few know how to properly care face, Sheppard has been beating the Highboy drum for a law to make liquor buy­ that in the Black Duck’s pilot ing disaster of its kind, is far from for the teeth. being the first. There is a long list The problem of tooth decay is ers equally guilty with bootleggers iijouse is horrible and inhuman, we —another drys, but politically effec­ told that the men who fired the of the dead and the maimed as the easier to correct, especially with adults, since hard or soft teeth are tive among dry voters. $ 9 9 toots were no more responsible price of this variety of public en­ Senator Glass of Virginia, also a formed during babyhood and child­ dry Democrat who supported Smith, than the inanimate machine gun tertainment. hood, and the teeth cannot be made The spectator in the moving pic­ is in another category. He is still they used, that they were the harder after they have fully de­ the principal political foe of the j^erest tools of a system that hap- ture theatre who watches the hair- veloped. Soft teeth are as a rul^e a famous Bishop Cannon. But Glass TCns to be completely wrong moral­ raising performances of aviators in result of using a diet that is diti- wanted this presidential commis­ cient in calcium and fluorin up to ly. On the other hand we believe a “flying drama” does so, in most sion to concentrate its attention on about the age of ten. Mother can prohibition, whereas the appropria­ cases, in serene confidence that no that the drys who cannot differen­ insure better teeth to their children tion for it finally called for an in­ tiate between rum running and matter how perilous the stunts may if they provide them with an abund­ vestigation of other types of law murder or bank robbery are suffer- appear nobody is really going to be ance of food rich in these two ele­ violation and enforcement, and now serious confusion of killed—because nobody was killed ments. he claims that the commission has tng from The first indications of decay in a shunted prohibition aside. Glass, when the picture was in the mak­ mind. tooth are usually on the biting or however, sharply disagreed with There is such a thing as natural ing. In not a few instances this grinding surface. This is because o* Harris when the latter howled for removal of Judge Paul J. McCor­ Brecept. It is summed up in the serenity is based on error. Fliers the small pits and impressions in the have been killed and fliers have teeth where food particles mav' mick, the member of the commis­ Decalogue. And upon the Ten Com­ sion who suggested that there was been maimed for life in the mak­ lodge. The real cause of the decay Lowboy mandments is founded all the crim­ seems to be the acids thrown off by such a thing as “governmental law­ inal law of all civilized lands which ing of films which, with the sub­ the development of bacteria in these lessness” in prohibition enforce­ ment. has withstood the test of time. stitution of new planes and new food particles. These acid-forming fliers, went right along to their bacteria work most readily in medi­ “The commission doesn’t know Murder, theft, adultery, perjury enough about prohibition and its 9 Early English Pieces $269 $ ums containing sugar or starch. The 39-75 are in vlolaUon of natural precept presentation. And the public has enforcement to bring in an imme­ heard at the time very little if any­ acids first attack the enamel, and diate report,” an important dry and so of the Commandments. So when this has been dissolved, the One of the many dining room groups reduced, is similar to the sketch Either pf these two fine reproduc­ thing about the tragedies. official said to this writer. “We are numerous statutory criminal hardest part of the tooth structuie want its report to be totally un­ above. It includes a buffet, table, china cabinet, arm chair and 5 side chairs. tions can be used in any room in th® Whether the film story which has has been broken down. After the home. Including balls. You may se­ laws which are mere refinements of influenced, believe it or not. If the Walnut and gumwood are the woods used with the scooped chair seats up­ cost the lives of these ten employes ivory-like enamel has decayed, the report is harmful to our cause we lect from Queen Anne or Chippendale "the Mosaic law. The laws against holstered in Jacquard velour. This sturdy English group was formerly lowboys, made of solid mahog;any and of the Fox corporation will now be soft-bone-like dentin can be attack­ will see that it is filed and for­ forgery, fake bankruptcy, blue sky ed by the bacteria. As a hole is eat­ formerly priced at $62.00. completed and given to the public gotten. Nothing will be done about $319.00. stocks, a hundred others, are only en through the dentin it may even it. But if they are going to do a amplifications of the command of we do not know, but in view of the reach the central pulp or nerve job that is worth a hang it is going M t Sinai, “Thou shalt not steal.” unescapable publicity connected canal, at which stage violent tooth- to take them a long time.” with the shocking accident it would aches may appear, Whenever wnenever a Few persons deny that this crime The bandit, the racketeer, the commission is probably the most seem doubtful. tooth shows the first indication of ------^ , gang^ster, are criminals whose acts decay, the cavity should be filled i federal commission of Its size are in direct defiance of that natu­ But one thing is certain—the while it is small before the nerve is ever appointed. There do not ap- ral precept which has ruled civili­ Santa Monica tragedy will not have reached. pear to be any fanatical wets or fanatical drys on its roster, a fact Love Seat zation for thousands of years. The the slightest effect in halting the The accumulation of starchy food in the cre'vices of the teeth could he which has allowed the commission rum smuggler stands in defiancte of filming of perilous stunts for the to go about its research in prohibi­ movies. The mob loves to see hu­ largely prevented if we would make no natural precept whatever. He a habit of chewing some hard vege­ tion and other important phases of law enforcement in an orderly and may quite possibly he the only man man beings defy great dangers, the table, such as a raw carrot after $63-50 while it is snugly comfortable in thorough manner. Judge Kenyon in the world whose obedience to the eating, or if we would thoroughly of Iowa, a dry member, is said to Ten Commandments is absolute. Ho theatre chairs; and so long as the brush and cleanse the teeth after have been especially in favor of each meal. It is signficant that the is a criminal, not by any provision public wants these spectacles so making the job a prohibition show, front teeth called the invisors or but even Kenyon has been known of the ancient commands which un long will fearless men and women biters are not as yet subject to de­ hazard their lives to gratify the to display judicial temperament on derlie the general criminal law, but cay as often as are the first and sec­ the bench in prohibition cases. through arbitrary legislative enact desire—for pay. The gladiator in ond molars. If you examine your An Enormous Job the Roman arena, the toreador in teeth in the mirror you will see that The commission has been work­ souls. the bullring at Madrid, the stunt the front ones do not have the same ing only six months and naturally Chair So far as the Coast Guard is con­ biting surface or the abundance of flier for the American movies—all does not want to make any reports cerned, we believe that Admiral small crevices as the back teeth. until it is ready. Whether that BUlard is completely justified in in the same class and catering to the The teeth should be kept clean of will be in six months or a year or taking the position that “This Is same love of vicarious peril. tartar but if the brushing is too two, nobody seems to know. It is vigorous some harm may be done by investigating prohibition and other $39-75 war.” He and his men and ships are mechanical injury. In cleansing the crime conditions which comprise Pillow^arm group $140 under’ orders from their govern-j CRADLE OF LIBERTY teeth it is advisable to use care not the most extensive national scandu Probably the meeting of protest ment, engaged in a remorseless to cut the delicate flesh around the we have ever had to worry about Here are two pieces from the Law- Fi*om the four pieces of this grouping you can make up seven different- and which has aroused so many and bloody war against the rum against the killing of the men of teeth. For this reason it is a good sou family . . . the Lawson love seat ensembles! The davenport, like the sketch is reduced to $95. The club plan to select a soft brush rather snickers among other nations. Jts runners. If the war is an unholy the rum runner Bla9k Duck, held and club chair. Use them together chair, as shown, is now $45, making the two pieces $140. A button back than a hard one, and the brush members receive $15 a day for or in separate groupings. Tapette at Boston yesterday, had no more such time as they are in Washing­ chair can be had for $49, or a wing chair at $49. Tapestry or mohair one it is not their fault, not their should be thoroughly sterilized every covered. Love seat formerly $75.00. real significance thao similar gath­ ton—a sum which means little or responsibility. few days. The teeth should be Chair formerly $49.00. covers. erings of person'i opposed to the brushed from all directions, espe­ nothing to any of them. But in war there are always Prohibition is the phase of its countless horrors, endless injus­ piohibitory '.awj, tut it certainly cially up and down and between Investigation which holds the great­ them. Any good dentrifice may be tices, ghastly blood wastage and W.13 held In .;he mids: of significant est popular interest, but there are settings. Ancient Faneuil Hall has used. various other phases which are at inevitable wearing down of the It is believed that the teeth may reverberated to more declarations least equally important in their structure of civilization. It hardens be injured indirectly from a saliva totality. Tlie Boston Herald, In an men’s hearts and shadows their of indignation against oppression that is deficient in alkaline elements editorial, recently pointed out that which would retard the growth ot B R O T H E R S . Inc. shouls. than any other meeting place in “it is within their power to affect WATKl NS America. It was the scene of many the acid-forming bacteria. This con­ our American civilization so pro­ SOUTH MAN CH ESTER • It might be well for the ultra dition can be improved by using an foundly that the consequences will 5 5 YEARS AT d ^ s who group the violater of the a gathering of patriots before the alkaline-forming diet. he felt for a hundred years to Volstead act with the murderer and! outbreak of the Revolution, I have prepared some special arti­ come.” . „ the bandit to realize that they are Something of the spirit of the cles on similar subjects to those It is not surprising that all sen­ historic old “Cradle of Liberty” dealt within this article, and I will sible persons in Washington, if f6rcing the Coast Guard into a war they are not primarily concerned found its way into the resolutions be pleased to send them to you if M t against inherently wicked men you will write to me in care of this with selfish political interests, are defy the age old code of the of protest adopted by yesterday s newspaper, sending a 2c stamp for anxious to give the commission a •Ten Commandments but against gathering. It would be strangely each article you desire to assist in chance. fitting if it should turn out that the partly paying for the cost of prep­ those whom, a dozen years ago, it One can find frosted glass fronts, many kindly individuals try to thing about exterminating them. seeds of a long deferred but inevi­ aration and mailing. upon Broadway for his manicure The old lady has energetically would have been the Guard’s duty Why Teeth Decay— ; Growing talent. A couple of ex-glorified with French modernistic designs at keep a percentage of them in food. Helen Westley, the Theater Guild fought any outside attack upon her protect as legitimate merchants table movement on the part of the Strong Teeth— ; Pyorhea— ; Baby's IN NEW YORK ffirlies and a couple of more who toe entrance way. people of the country to rid them­ could have been glorified had they The barbers themselves are iden­ character actress, for instance, particular pets. oh the seas. Teeth—; Trench Mouth—; Alkaline leaves a standing order with toe As in most cities, there is an selves of the tyranny of Volstead- Acid Balance— ; Food Minerals—. managed to get a proper break, lure tified by brass name plates on their chairs. One in Antonio smd one Is garage next door to toe theater to army of pigeon feeders. The ttbrary ism have been sown within the New York, Jan. 3 — In those in Johnnies who aU but swoop when square in Fifth avenue toe ^ OLD AGE PENSIONS dear old days when barber they observe toe array of talent Charles and one is Egbert. Their provide for all the stray cats that aUracts same walls that witnessed the be­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. suits are speciadly tailored and wander in. greatest number, and the number jfThe American Federation of La- (Reducing) shops were barber shops— long be­ waiting to play solos on their finger of silk-hatted gents who arrive ginnings of America’s political in­ fore they even become “ tonsorial their white pants have sea-blue And there’s an anonymous old hbr is propagandizing in favor of Question;—Mrs. B. asks: “Can I nails. lady who appears each morning in with bags of bread-crumbs is not parlors,” and twice as long before Nor is this all—in order to give stripes. Their closets are adorned age pensions. The real purpose dependence . reduce and at the same time eat all with rare perfumes, unguents and Washington Square with bits of toe least interesting attoaction. Pwan't rflu e' nSn-faUeniiig'foods ?’ ■ they became hair bohtortes — tte the proper Broadway atmosphere, meat and several bottles of milk. GILBERT SWAN. ^derlying this advocacy may be Answer:—One can usually eat a ( h°y® snatch at the PoUce these beautiful ex-chorines wUl put lotions. And when one gets through a 1 facial repairs, toe check often re­ Most of toe neighborhood cats seem istic—though there will be DUCKS large amount without gaining Gazette and tear pages out of Puck. on a special , number if their palms Reduction of the. bag limit on Then, taking a large bite out of a sembles a garage bill. to have memorized toe hour, for JUST AS INSTRUCTED ity to pronounce it utterly mis­ weight, providing most of the foods are properly crossed. If the boys they appear out of nowhere by toe wild ducks by edict of the Secre­ are of low calory value, such as the tobacco plug, they’d all adjourn to in the barber shop feel bored while taken altruism—and it may be, on the pool room. And when things dozens. A teacher sent a small girl for tary of Agriculture from 25 to 15 non-starchy vegetables. The most waiting, for toe cry of “next!” they Stray cats are as common in the other hand, more in keeping grew dull, back they’d come to toe can call for a tap dance or a spe­ The strangest of r-et-fanciers, 20 cents worth of pliuns, telling fattening foods are those made of New York as taxicabs and tour­ her to be sure to jd n ^ one or two ^ t h the Federation’s altogether ducks in a day will probably not any kind of flour. The starches may shop to swap gossip and watch toe cialty number, and a little mtoJ" ists. In fact, after midnight their however, is another old lady who produce many scowls among be entirely eliminated, but in addi­ girls go by. cure girl will prove accommodat­ choir practice on back fences feeds tocirats haunting toe tunnel- to see if they were ripe. i^altruistic attitude toward the ap- ways in Central Park. The general The child, returned and said: sportsmen of this vicinity, for it is tion to eating large amounts of toe ing. might make one believe that there “Here, teacher, here’s your 20 entice system. green vegetables one who is trvine; It’s a far, far cry from those days is nttle else but. antipathy to rats is such that sev Perhaps the Federation knows its only sm occasional pot hunter who to a place in toe mid-Fortles oper­ There really is no end to the And because they are the most eral efforts have been made to get cents. The man wasn’t lo the health department to do some- To begin with, John has called Manhattan “ toniorlal artiata.” ’ awm to the outsider that one of ber of ducks in excess of the new to keep up cell repair. i j ■S’;? h e r a l d , s o u t h .MANCHESTER,'c o n n , FRIDAY,, JAmi^BY 3 r f^ .-, V ^ MANCHESTER EVENING

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You can sav^ on prac­ TOMORROW it would indicate that he had turned tically everything you need for winter. back for Alaska after flnding it im­ possible to land at North Cape and had been unable to effect a landing because of darkness and fog after reaching the Alaskan mainland. It was said that he carried sufficient gasoline to have made the return trip easily. The Pilgrim Springs district is c.n Sale! Rubber Footwear isolated section with only a few in­ habitants scattered many miles W om en! apart. . . . An Sale o f Insure Your Health ^ Opportunity Mid- There is no part of the great con­ ■ t Against Colds tinent of South America that is be­ to Stock low sea level. Up on WOMEN’S GALOSHES— Brown jersey one-piece Women's seamless styles. Strong corrugated rubber soles, Golden Crest Silk Hose c fleece-lined, wide toe, Q 1 A Ck COATS low heel. V * These nationally famous hose are reduced for MEN’S CLO’TH a r c t ic s —Black cashmerette, S s L?e only. 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MANCHEStER EVENING H B R A E D , SO im i Mi^^CHESTBR, CONN^ FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1980. BZtoBnB'5^ A New Peidani Frock for Ifoath; Of Pailidan SmkrtaMe Demanded hy'^ the Little Sub-Defo and Debntaate Daily Health VOLP ' £ - j i Christmas Carol Service Hints On How To Keep Well Chotrles Dlck^ny TSe girt from the middle west ^looking mannequins in one of New by World Famed Aatboiity York’s smartest shops revealed that has never been so c^ebrated in song OUVEROeERISBMiTON most of them not only came from fS W30BV>»EIC. and story- as hae her sister from the the middle west, but from the waall t FAT PERSON MCttlE APT golden west or the romantic South­ towns there—from little villages ' ' BEGIN HERB TODAY .TO SUFFER FROM “It distres^s us because our cM - land, but here comes a big hand for where there‘wasn't a millionaire in A cold-hearted, grasping sinner h i g h b l o o d p r e s s u r e dren are so ungrateful,” writes'a, her! the town and there had never been was EBENEZER SCROOGE. His Berta Crone, New York employ- ^ any Parisian influence. partner in business, JACOB MAR- By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN certain mother. hueband^^^ ’10 ^^“ahas a rIpuU- repute- ! ■ ~But But these girls, with wit their na- T.y.v, had been like him. But Mar- Editor Journal of the American I hard ana tnea lo I wn- I have worked so aaxu «^u ^ i „ ^ - .^lacine^ high ^ „ priced______wo- - j turally______beautiful comple^hs - ley was dead. Medical ABaocIation and o f H ygeia,' give them everything in the world ■ Mecu^Mf P 8T says" teat'tee big-i their'slender fi^es. V On Christmas Eve Scrooge had the Health Magazine to make them happy.)y, often doingdoing, ^ business women come from ble in landing right in the ultra- a visitor. It was Marley's Ghost. Insurance compares consider the withoutwiuour necessitiesueceoaiuco tow aodo' so,so^ uurOiir j shops, and in a short tiine were Wrapped in clanking chains and fat man a less suitable risk than home is oh a g ^ stewt an^.n^Mly I ours. Then the diet, which should be reduced literally hvmdreds of thousands of “ sinamer just below the boiling Yes. Soften it as they would, their, parents in this same predicament, ix)int for six or eight hours, keep­ so as not to place undue stress on ‘ A printed crepe of unequal charm By SIS'IER MARY hearts were lighter. The children’s parents who have striven' to give ing plenty of water over, teem. the tissues to the changing nature in brown and orange tones teat faces, hushed and clustered round their children “advantages" and This between s^on makes it This way of cooking insures plump, to hear what they so little under­ of the body. ^ , u gives a feeling of Spring. who are suddenly brought face to juicy fruit that is tender but not Hence we have the form of high rather difficult for tee woman who stood, were brighter; and it was a Read upon the stone of the neglected grave: his own name It echoes the fitted treatment of face wite tee fact teat onceThelt mushy. If sugar is wanted, it blood pressure known as essential must practice strict economy when j should be added sparingly after tec happier house for this man’s death! Ebenezer Scrooge. hypertension, of which the definite hips and peplum flounce In tee children are past twelve or four­ *The only emotion that the Ghost she goes to market. Fruits are j prunes are removed from Jtee^ toe cause is unknown but which, seems teen years of age, these “advan­ %)uld show him, caused by the bertha collar wite ruffled edge. * Let teem stand at least 12 hours to be associated, with the chafes tages” jump from a few extra hun­ high-priced, of limited variety and event, was one of pleasure. Walled in by houses; overrun by The long-waisted bodice is belted dreds a year up into figures entire­ before serving, Bob, inquired what had happened that come on with advancing age, often of Inferior quality. However, “Let me see some tenderness con­ grass and weeds, the growth of at normal waistline. It can be made Unless prunes, are wanted for a to distress him. “ On which,” said increased weight and similar fac­ ly beyond their reach. if she will turn to tee dried fruits nected with death,” said Scrooge; vegetation’s death, not life; choked sleeveless as sketched or wite long salad, tee method of cooking just Bob, “for he is the pleasantest- tors The treatraent of such condi­ Then what? she will find a real boon in prunes. ^ :=“or that dark chamber. Spirit, up with too much burying; fat fitted sleeves shown In small back A Crisis Beached described is usually used, no mat­ spoken gentleman you ever heard, tions is usually to reverse the asso­ From breakfsist t to dinner there is ■5*^ which we left just now, will be for with repleted appetite. A worthy view. I believe this is tee most criti­ ter how tee fruit may finally be I told him. “I am heartily sorry ciated process. a place for them in iron content even present to me.” place! The two-piece circular flaring cal period in family life. It is served. for it, Mr. Cratchit,’ — he said.^ ‘and Thus, for overweight and high and if for no other reeison than this The Ghost conducted- him The Spirit stood among the skirt is stitched to the long-waisted the test, too, of what we have put are worth a place in every menu. When prunes are used In a sal­ through several streets familiar to heartily sorry for your good wite. ___ * /-, blood pressure, it is customary to ad they are soaked until plump. Bv-the-bve, how he ever knew that i graves, and pointed down to One. bodice beneath tee peplum flounfce into tee children. If there is a ‘They rank high in tee spring diet. reduce and to rest. Almost invari­ They are teen drained and dried his feet; and as they went along, I don’t Imow.” 1 He advanced towards it trembling. This attractive Style No. 141 real foundation of character teere, In buying primes it pays to Scrooge looked here and there to ably a reduction in weight and rest and tee stones removed. , A.mix­ The Phantom was exactly as it had will bring about a decrease m the comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 now is the time to bring it ouL choose a -ggod g;rade. 'The cheap­ jjn d himself, but nowhere was he to “Know what, my dear? Call a family conference. Let ture of cream cheese, preserved “Why, that you were a good been, but he dreaded that he saw blood pressure. years. For tee sleeveless dress, it est grade kre often little^ but skin ’be seen. They entered poor Bob new meaning in its solemn shape. takes but 3% yards of 39-inch ma­ everybody sit in — father, mother, and stpne and tee most ‘painstak­ ginger and nuts makes a d^dous Cratchit’s house; the dwelling he wife,” replied Bob. stuffing or plain cream cheese can “Everybody knows that, said “BefiTfe I draw nearer to that CHEESE TARTS terial in tee medium size. and all tee children. ing cooking and serving can’t make visited before; and found the Let the parents put a little false be used. Cream cheese and pea­ stone to which you point,” said Older sister will look perfectly teem attractive. Mother and the children seated Peter 1.^ !»> I OLUJUC J XT ' pride in their pockets and explain nut butter is good—or peanut but­ “Very well observed, my boy. j gcj-ooge, “answer me one question With left-over bits of pie crust, lovely in. this model in dahlia purple On tee other hand, careless cook­ roimd the fire. — • a a ^ ______V ... .J .A ^ ter alone, if you like, it. Plain or cried Bob. “I hope they do. Heart Are these the shadows of the cut thin, small, round little tarts chiffon, while younger sister will ap­ the whole bare truth to tee chil­ ing will ruin tee finest prune on tee Quiet. Very quiet. ’The noisy dren. Explain tee struggle, tee stuffed stoned pnmea served I The colour? Ah, poor Tiny Tim! EBENEZER SCROOGE. Manchester Herald *^^°°6nly hear that, Peter,” said Mrs. The next time you roast a duck, think they will amaze you. Why “They’re better now again,” said “Am I that man who lay upon Pattern Service do so many parents want^to keep Cratchit’s wife. “It makes them Cratchit. , try suffing it with sauerkraut. It the bed?” he cried upon his knees. 141 the strugfgle a secret from tee chil­ weak by candle-light; and I “And then,” cned one of the is one of the. testiest and most Don t Nfiss The New The finger pointed from the As our paUems are mailed dren? wouldn’t show weak eyes to your girls, “Peter will be keeping com­ grave to him, and back again. successful of dishes. pany with some one, and setting up from .Now Vork 'Jity please al­ father when he comes home for the “No, Spirit! Oh no, no!” world. It must be near his time.” for himself.” The finger still was there. low five days. SCRATCHED FURNITURE Arrivals “Past it rather,” Peter answered, “Get along with you! retorted “Spirit!” he cried, tight clutch­ Price 15 Cents shutting up his book. “But I think Peter, grinning. . ing at its robe, “hear me! I am not Scratches on. varnished furni­ in Prints, he has walked a little slower than “It’s just as likely as not, said the man I was. I will not be the Name ...... ture can be removed by going over Flat Crepes Georgettes he used, these few last evenings, Bob, “one of these days; though man I must have been but for this them wite a camel’s hair brush, there’s plenty of time for that, my intercourse. Why show me this, .GET yOUR GOAT-' Size ...... dipped, in sheUac varnish. Let mother.” dear. But, however and whenever They were very quiet again. At if I am past all hope?” address ...... stand until quite dry. Thesie Dresses are Priced at last she said, and in a steady, we part from one another, I am For the first time the hand ap­ sure we shall none of us forget cheerful voice, that only faltered peared to shake, ...... - ...... poor Tiny Tim—shall we— or this once: “ Good Spirit,” he pursued, as Send your order to the “ Pat- PIANO KEYS first parting that there was among $3o95 $6.95 “I have known him walk wich— down upon the ground he fell be- j tem Dept.. Manchester Evening I have known him walk with Tiny US ? ** fore it, “your nature intercedes for Herald. So. Manchester. Conn.” Sometimes . very yellow piano Tim upon his shoulder very fast in- “ Never, father!” cried they all. me, and pities me. Assure me teat keys can be whitened by rubbing $9.95 “And I know,” said Bob, “I know, deed.’ recollect I yet may change these shadows wite flannel dipped into cologne “And so have I,” cned Peter. my dears, that when we you have shovra me by an altered w ater. how patient and how mild he was; “Often.” . ^ PICTURE HANGING although he was a little, httle life?” “And so have I,” exclaimed an­ The kind hand trembled. An Underwear Redaction g o l d FISH ^ other. So had alL ChUd; we shall not quarrel easUy “I will honor Christmas in my Pairs of pictures are extremely Be sure to give your gold tott “But he was very light to carry, among ourselves, and^ forget poor heart, and try to keep it all the good now, himg over each other she rg^umed intent upon her work, Tiny Tim in doing it.” or alongside each other, over a ta­ some growing water green. Most Worth Waiting For! father!” they all year. I will live in the Past, the “ and his father loved him so, that “No, never, father!” Present, and the Future. The ble, book case, or any other big fish supply stores carry a ^de^ va­ it was no trouble, no trouble. cried again. , Spirits of all Three shall strive piece of furniture. riety and a few roots cost only a Rayon Underwear there is your father at the door! ’ I am very happy, said little within me. I will not shut out the -dime or so. ' Regularly 95c...... • She hurried out to meet aim; Bob, “I ‘am very happy!” lesions that they teach. Oh, tell and little Bob in his coriforter—he Mrs. Cratchit kissed him, his me I may sponge away tee writing SOILED CUFFS Crepe de Chine Underwear |>Q daughters kissed him, the two had need of it, poor fellow—came on this stone!” Regularly $1.95 ...... v A . e v v -Un. His tea was ready for him on young Cratchits kissed him, and In his agony, he caught tee spec­ Boys’ shirts should have their “ Tbe hob, and they all tried who Peter and himself shook hands. tral hand. It sought to free itself, cuffs and collars soaped well and should help him to it most. Then Spirit of Tiny Tim, thy childish es­ but he was strong in'his entreaty, scrubbed wite a brush before they t the two young Cratchlts got upon sence was from God! and detained it. The Spirit strang­ are put into tee washing machine. Notice! Regularly $2.95 ... ^.. $2.69 “Spectre,” said Scrooge, some­ his knees, and laid, each child, a er yet, repulsed him. little cheek against his face, as if thing informs me that our parting Holding up his hands in a last moment is at hand. I know it but FALSE HEMS they said, “ Don’t mind it, father. prayer to have his fate reversed, SW EATERS Don’t be grieved!” I know not how. Tell me what man he saw an alteration in the Phan­ $1.69 ‘ r' Bob was very cheerful with them, that was whom we saw lying tom’s hood and dress. It shrunk, The decorative old - fashioned Expert Dyeing Regularly $1.95 V and spoke pleasently to all the fam- dead?” collapsed, and dwindled down into idea of “false hems” is being re­ The Ghost of Christmas Yet to ‘ ily. He looked at the work upon a bed-post. vived. A brown satin gown has a ;*W, the table, and praised the industry Come conveyed Him, as before -rtCoJl- d llrfW i 16-inch hem of crepe, joined in and JL-- icind speed of Mrs. Cratchit and the though at a different time, he (To Be Continued) -tau aI* -wv) accord " . scallops and ending in scallops. TV thought: indeed there seemed no girls. They would be done long be­ 0 fore Simday, he said. order in these latter visions, save “ Sunday! You went today, then, that they were in the Future—into Robert?” said his wife. the resorts of business men, but Cleaning “Yes, my dear,” returned Bob showed him not himself. Indeed, “ 1 wish you could have gone. It tee Spirit did not stay for any­ would have done you good to see thing, but went straight on, as to PROMPT SERVICE how green a place it is. But you’ll the end just now desired, until be­ see it often. I promised him that sought by Scrooge to tarry for a I would walk there on a Sunday. moment. ' We do our o w n . work ,M y litUe, UtUe child!” cried Bob “This court,” said Scrooge, MAINE JOINS UNION ^ ^ 3 d y litUe chUd!” “through which we hurry now, is SO can assure you CREAM He broke down all at once He where niy pl&ce of occupation is, On Jan. 3, 1820, Congress passed prompt and expert couldn’t help it If he could have and has been for a length of time. a bill to admit Maine as a state. I see tee house. Let me behold helped it, he and his child would The struggle over tee admission work. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK have been farther apart,- perhaps, what I shall be in days to come. of Missouri into tee Union had Omtinuing Our tbftTi they were. The Spirit stopped; the hand was brought about tee necessity of ad­ He left the room and went^ up- pointed elsewhere. mitting a northern state to pre­ Pre-Inventory Sale DIAL 8895 BANANA NUT SALAD AND ^ 'Steirs into the room above, which “The house is yonder, Scrooge serve the balance of power, Md on ’'vras lighted cheerfully, and hung explained. “Why do you point March 15, 1820, Maine joined tee ORANGE ICE CREAM with Christmas. There was a chair ^ ** All Hats Reduced The Inexorable finger imderwent Union. set close beside the chUd, and there Today also is tee anniversary of Also Bulk Im Cream and Fancy Shapes. were signs of some one ha-ving been no change. / President Taft’s announcement of Scrooge hastened to the window \ there lately. Poor Bob sat down in his candidacy for renomination, on and when he had thought a little of his office, and looked in. It was $L00 $2.79 For,sale by the following local dealers: an office still, but not his. The Jan. 3, 1912. id composed himself, he klsed On January 3, 1898, tee United Values to $5.95 Packard’s Pharmacj l^e little face. He was reconciled niture was not the same, and the NELSON Farr Brothers figure in the chair was not himself. States treasury recalled all 8100 At the Center what had happened, and went silver certificates on account of 981 Main Street ^own again quite happy. 'The Phantom pointed as before. He joined it once again, and, won­ coimterfelts. Edward Murphy iThey drew about the fire , and And on Jan. 3,, 1861, tee Dela­ Daffy arid Robinson ■ ted, the girls and mother work- dering why and whither he had ware legislature refused to join tee ‘ Depot Square still. Bob told them of the ex­ gone, accompanied it until they ^ 111 Center Street reached an iron gate. He paused to Confederacy. -. 1 okjti a jz jtty NELLEGS traordinary kindness of Mr. CROSBY’S PHARMACY. B LU ^FIELD S Serooge’s nephew, whom he had look round before entering, ■ i f j f W 4JLW ‘JU>JC6 € % Manchester’s Millinery A churchyard. Here, then, the scarcely seen but once, and who, Co-eds are outnumbered almost JbSMt) Headquarters meeting him in the street that day. wretched man, whose name he had lay underneath the two to one by men at tee Univer- e»c* StateHieater BuiidinK Bnd seeing teat he looked a little— j now to learn, ^ty of Miissourl. “just a little-flown, you know,” said | ground. It was a-worthy place c MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH M AN C H B Sim CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, WSO.

department and none of those in the HlGliWAY PLANS service of the various contractors to whom construction and reconstruc­ SPEC! DAILY RADIO PROGRAM C dN O m O N O F tion wiirk is let upon a competitive FOR 1930 CALL bid basis. K That Are 10:1)0—Radio dance orchestras. Leading DX Stations. Friday, January 3. 11:30—Moonbeams music hour. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. I Ben Pollack has announced that 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 6:30—Dinner dance orchestras. g:lS—Studio feature program. i STATE ROADS FOR $12,500,000 every Friday at 11:30 will be known a* y.00—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) 7:30—Beau Brummel’s program. h 'oo__Peanut pickers program. K O I NEGRO STOREKEEPER ••CelebrlUea* N ight" These programs 8:00—Theater artlata hour with Hey- I1I3O—Kaiohi’s Hawaiian ensemble. will be broadcast over and wood Broun and Jimmy Relliy 12:00—Concert music hotir. Road conditions and detours in- allied stations Leading sports figures 8:30—Orchestra, maie quarteL 293.9—KYW, CHJCAQO—1020. Macdonald States Amount Was | IN ATTEMPTED ROBBERY VALUES! and celebrit1_es in New York s night 9:00—True story drama. 8- SO—WJZ progratfts. (2 hrs.) the State of Connecticut made nec­ life will be Introduced to radio listen­ 10:00—Radio court of appeals. 10:30—WEAF music hour. essary by highway construction and Set by Legislative Budget ers by Mr. Pollack during these pro- 11:00—Three dance orchestras. at 12:30—Midnight organ melodies. 11.15_Dance music to 3:U0. repairs, . announced by the Conn. and Can’t Be Varied. erams Of dance music, played by ms 389^WBBM, CHICAGO-77a Highway Department as of Decem­ band. At 9:30 this same ^ o u p trf sta­ 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 9:00—Spelling bee school program, Saug^us, Mass.,' Jan. 3.— (AP) tions will feature eight nits from the 6:15—Musical interludes: blues. 9- 30—Orchestra; evening concerL ber 31st. Approximately $12,500,000 will be 6:45—Concert piano recital. 10- 30—Two dance orchestras. Police today sought three young "Great White YVay.” The 7:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. Route No. 1—Fairfleld-Southport will be "TiH I Met ^0“ ; . 1-45—Coffee Dan’s entertainment. expended by the Connecticut High- men who shot and fatally wounded a Song," "Do Ya Love Me? , bmo 7:15—Anthony Sopiate. banJoisL 2:00—Ted Weem’s orchestra. _ Cut-Off. Work on approaches only. 8:00—WJZ progp-ams (3 hrs.) 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. No delays to traffic. wajf Department .for construction, William J. Fendall, negro store­ a Little Love Song," "I Love Yau—1 n e w KANE'S 454.3—WEAF, YORK—660. Adore You," "Father Mississmph^, 7:00_Symphony orchestra: talk. reconstruction, maintenance and keeper, in an attempted robbery last "Chinese Lullaby" and ‘'f^reaf Daj^ 6:00—Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra. 9-00—Mooseheart children’s hoiir. Route No. 3—Danbury, Newtown 6:30—Harmony twins, tenor. night. They were believed to be the Gus and Louie and fhf’ r 416.4— WON, CHICAGO—720. road, steam shovel grrading, short overhead during the year of 1930. 7rt)0—Comic sketch, "The Jameses. 9:30—Dance band; Jubileers. - band which bad engaged in six pre­ tribulations with the 7:4.5—Music talk. Pierre Key. delays probable. Recommend. that according to an announcement made and Madame Zabo, will 11:10—Hungry Five male qulnteL through travel take route through today by Highway Commissioner vious holdups in nearby cities in the WEAF and associated stations at 9.30. 8:00—Concert oi^chestra with Cava 11:20—Artists: dance orchestra. Arthur Pryor and his band will also Hers male quartet. 12:00—Dream ship: orchestra. Bethel. s, v John A. Macdonald., This amount, last six days. 9:00—Sea drama, "Bombay.” l-OO—’Two dance orchestras__ Fendall was shot four times and rehearse during the pro^am whmh is 0:30—Schradertown band program. Route No. U. S. 5 — Meriden- however, is the sum fixed upon by one of the most ^P°Ph'®r 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. North Broad Street is under con died two hours later at the Malden presentations broadcast by the NBC 10:00—Negro Hallelujah Singers. 10:00—Feature musical programs. the 1929 (general Assembly and un­ 10:30—Melodrama, "Mystery House. 11:00—Orchestra; bells musi^ struction. Through traffic advised less the total is changed by action hospital. The cash reg^ister in Uie network. ______11:00—Two dance orchestras. store was not. touched but a large 393.5— WJZ, NEW YORK—760, ll;30_Show boat broadcast.__ to avoid titis road. of the Board of Finance and Control Wave lengths in meters on 'eff 447.5— WMAQ, CHICAGO-^0. Berlin—^Work on shoulders for a kettle full of boiling water, whic’.i 6:00—Ballew’s dance orchestra. 8:30_WABC programs (2% hrs.) it cannot be increased or decreased station title, kilocycles on the r>ShL 6:45—Talk: contralto, pianist. distance Of about one-half mile he had apparently used in a fight, Times are ail Eastern Standard. Black 7:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. 11:00—Dan and Sylvia. to assist financial conditions. face typ eindicates best features. 11:15—Pianist: Amos ’n’ Andy. north from the Merid6n-Berlin town Commissioner Macdonald points was on the floor dented and the wa­ 7:15—Breen and de R o s e . __ 11:45—Pianist: dance music. line; slight delay to traffic. 7:30—Circus program. Uncle ±JOO 299.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. but in his statement that the high­ ter spilled. Leading East Stations. Sherwood, clown# music* 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Route No. 12—A section of the way department, like all subdivi­ . Mrs. Fendell had cooked a meal 8:00—Choristers maie octet. 11- 15—Hawkeve ensemble, soprano. Norwich-Putnam road is being re­ 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 8:30—Personalities of 7-H- sions of the state, operates strictly for the three men before the hold­ S:45—Song shop: orchesti-a. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. constructed just south of Central 8:45—Drama, "Mme. Jufiiel. ' upon the budget established for it up, which occurred about 7 o’clock 9;45—Alex Porter, comedian. 9:00—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare. 11:45—New songs; orchestra. Village. Shoulders of LUs road areB 1 -.r ------10:05—Pianologue; tenor; organ. 9:30—Hits of "Babes in Toyland. 12:30—Stage coachers; parlor program be*mg feonstructed. Traffic can pass.'[ by, the ieglslative committee on ap. Her cries after the men had escap­ 11:30—Supper dance music. lO'OO—Sopraca. contralto, quarteL 1:30—Pacific Nomads program. propriations and later sanctioned by ed attracted a passing motorist. 2S3—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 10:30—Mixed chorus, entertainment. 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. Route No. 134—Cornwall Project, During the night a score of police­ Boston Bags 6:15—Weiner’s Salon music. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 10:30—Orchestra concert. bridge is imder construction on new the legislative and executive depart­ 11:00—Show boat; organist. men with riot gvos searched the 6'00_Soprano recital, pianist. 491.5—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. location. No detours- ments. The budget is not subject to ------6:30—The Romany trail. 7:30—Instrumental quarteL 11:30-Musical programs (2% hrs.) alteration during toe biennial period woods in the vicinity, 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. g.OO—Orchestra: musical shower. 491.5_WDAF, KANSAS ClTY-^10. Route No. 152—New Preston- Exactly 7"3ij—Educational addresses, 9:00—Ukrainian orchestra, chorus. 9:30—WEAF programs (Hi hrs.) Warren Center Road, grading and except through special leg(islative or I Holdups at three gas stations ami sioo—WABG programs (3 hrs.) 9:30—Howard Prestone, banton, orch 11:00—Studio entertainment. macadam partially completed. Work board action. | a private home have been staged as 11;10_Two dance orchestras. in-oo_ Three dance orchestras. 11:4.5—Dance orchestra, during the week and shots fired on 12:00—Midnight reveries. _^ 5& ^W LIT, PHILADELPHIA-560. 12:45—The nlghthawk frolic. suspended for the Winter. Thus, all highway department Illustrated 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—650. 7:30—Oppenheim’s concert orchestra. 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—1260. Route No. 168—Jonathan Trum­ plans for the year were complete two different occasions at a couple 6:30—Dinner dance music. g':00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 7:30—Orchestra, artists. bull road is under construction from long before the stock market crash and a man without wounding them. 7:00—Feature studio 10:30—Three dance crehestras. 8:45—NBC entertainment. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 12:0n—Business Men’s Club. 10:00—Institute of Musical Art. Route No. 3 to the end of the im­ which brought toe nationwide ap­ 333.1-WMAK. BUFFALC^9M. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980, 10:30—WJZ orchestra, artists. proved road north of Columbia peal from President Herbert Hoover c-in—WABC programs (4^5 nrsj 6-30—Harmonizers entertalnraenL 11:00—Exchange Club entertainment. ® -^ ^ ilw L W . CINCINNATI--700. 363.6—WHAS, LOUISVILLE—820. Green and from the end of the im- for extraordinary-construction worK 7:00—WJZ programs (5 hrs.) proved road south of Coluinbia CHINA OPTIMISTIC 7:30_WJZ programs (3Vi nrs.) 254.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 9:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) to offset whatever, decline might re­ 11 loo—Little Jack Little. 6:00—WEAF dinner orchestra. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. Green to the end of the improved sult in business and employment. 11:30—Burnt Corkers minstrel show. 6:30—Twins feature hour. 7:30—Wheaties male quarteL road at Lebanon. Travelers are The commissioner further states 12:00_Paul Specht’s orchestra. 7:00—“ Story Land,” piano music, 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.). warned to use extreme care in pass­ 12:30—Sweet and low down. g:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 11:00—Radio traffic court., that in accordance with an act ot Shanghai, Jan. 3.— (AP)—C. T. 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 11.20—Two dance orchestras. ing through. Wang^ Chinese foreign minister, m SI- w ^ a m " S l EVELAN^1070. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. the last Assembly all funds expend­ 7:30—Minstrel men’s frolic. Route No. 188— Flanders Vlllage- ed through toe highway department spoke today at a luncheon given by g-00_WEAF orchestra, quartet. g:00—Artists feature hour. 8:00—Bass; dance orchestra. Caiesterfield road is under construc­ Chinese and foreign journalists, and 9-30_Friday frolic; court. 8:15—Two piano entertainers. 8:30—Craig’s dance music. must come from toe. receipts in fees l l ’;00—Orchestra: midnight melodies. g:45_-WJZ programs (314 hrs.) 9:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) tion. Grading is. being done cid- and fines of toe motor vehicle de­ made several,references to toe ques­ 12:00—Show boat ™ 379.5_WQY, SCHENECTADY—790. 11:30-Chief Klutus Tecumseh. tenor. verts are being Installed. Traffic tion of abolition of extra-terri­ 399.8—WJR, DETR01T--750. 379.5_KQ0, OAKLAND—790. partment, and that highway expen­ 12:00—Weather; market reports. wlU find it difficult to get through toriality. 8:30—WJZ programs d hr.) 6:00—Dinner dance music. 12:30—Los Angeles feature hour. ditures are therefore necessarily 10:00—Harmony piano twins. 6:30—WEAF dance music. 1:00—Parlor program; nomads. this work. “What will make 1928 memor­ 10:30—WJZ recording artist^ 7:00—Union College speaker. 508.2— WOW, OMAHA—590. No Route Numbers — Ashford. limited to that income. able,” he said, “is the graceful ges­ 283—WTIC, HARTFOR^I^- 7:15—Ollie Tettru, pianist. 11:00—Musical, vocal recital. Two bridges are being constructed The $12,500,(K)0 figures set for 8:00—WEAF programs (1% hrs.) 12:00—Artists musical program. ture of toe powers concerned agree­ 7:30—Minstrel men’s frolic. on the Warrenvllle-Westford road. 1930, howevisr, is larger than that of 10:30—Christian Krien’ s orchestra. g:00—Studio concert orchestra. 370.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. ing to collaborate with China in re­ 11:35—Pleasant dream hour. 8:4i;_WEAF programs (2*4 hrs.) A temporary bridge is in use. Traf­ 1929. establishment of her jurisdictional Foot Stools 9:00—Ghost stoi^ drama. 422.3—^WOR, NEWARK—710. 9:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 10:00—Studio male quarteL It is not expected that the employ­ 7:30—Jubileers orchestra, singers. 10:30—WJZ muslce! pro.gram. fic can pass. sovereignity over foreign nationals, 10:30—Did you know? Brooklyn and Pomfret: An im­ ment'situation in toe highway de­ 8:00—Piano, violin, na harp, musiv;. voice. 11:00-WEAF dance orchestra. 11:00-Richmond dnnee orchestra. which will remove toe cause of con­ 8:30—College fun and mUsia Secondary DX Stations. provement is being made on toe partment will be materially altered stant conflict and promote cordial Exactly Seco»dary Eastern Stations. Brooklyn Pomfret road and on toe during toe year, which means that relations between Chinese and 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 202.6— WORD, BATAVIA—1480. as 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 11:30—Hollywood frivolities. 8:00—Concert; agricultural talk. Pomfret-Killingly road. Traffic can the average number of employees on foreigners. 6:30—Vacation club; ensemble. 12:30—Studio organ recital. 9:00—Musical program: artists. toe department' payrolls will be Pictured 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. pass with care, ‘Tt is greatly to be hoped the 6:30—Minute men feature. 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. ^ )an ton Center-CoUinsville road is about 1,640 personi9. This number procedure connoted by such ges­ 7:00—Big Brother club. 9:00—Musical entertainments. 8:15—Fanner Rusk’s talk. 7:30—Merrymakers’ concerL 11:00—Studio dance orch^tr^ 12:30—Orchestra; comedy sketches. under construction. will naturally be increased during tures will be consummated happily g;00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 1:00—DX air vaudeville hour. East Hamptdn-Leesyille road is toe construction season and decreas­ diuring the next few months so that 10:00—Flm trappers concerL 6:00—Contralto and violinist, 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. N 12:00—Your hour league. open to traffic, work on. sho^ders. ed during toe late fall and winter China’s jurisdictional sovereignity 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 6:30—Drama, "Romeo and Julirt.” Franklin: A section of toe Baltic- 7:05—Negro spirituals, bass-baritone 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040, months. The figure includes only may be restored in the immediate 'Radio 7:30—Memories; organist; talk. 7:20—Talk: orchestra m u llc.__ 7:00—Studio exercises. North Franklin road is now VndCT ' future.” 10:00—Artists music hour. 11:00—Roy and his b oys.____ employees actually in toe pay of the 526—WNYC, NEW Y O R K -^0. 285.5—KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1060. construction. Surfacing is being laid. 10:3O-rWEAF programs (1 hr.) 6:05—Pianist; Russian basso. It is possible for traffic to get 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 6:30—Liessons In French. 12:4.5—Legion Stadium events. i . Benches 7:00—Betty Stockton, soprano. 374.8—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. through. «/ 6:45—Melodist’s dance music. 9:30—Orchestra; classics. 7:00—WABC programs (4 hrs.) 319—WCSH, PORTLAND—940. Griswold-Preston City road is un­ Exactly as 9:30—Artists entertalnmenL 11:30—Liate dance orchestras. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 12:00—Studio entertalnmenL der construction. Open to traffic. It’s a marvelous new \! 11:30—Four dance orchestras. i0;00—Studio concert program. Hartland-West Hartford road is scientific discovery I) U Pictured under construction. No alternate that Tvlll amaze you with Its instant and Beard are one of the foremost route. , . , Litchfield-Milton road is under soothlns effect. If son-and-chatter teams on the air, construction. No alternate route. and have been in radio almost as COMMITS SUICIDE you are a stomach u WTIC Morris, East Morris-Thomaston FOR sufferer then take long as any other vendors of their road is under construction. No al PROGRAMS particular type of entertainment. ACIDINE, S u » e — temate route. * safe—swift relief or They said “adieu” to WTIC listen­ TO ESCAPE ARREST Morris, Lakeside - Washington Travelers# Hartford ers in August, and now say “Hello” your money back. road is under constructioi?. No al­ INDIGESTION At all druggists. because the national network has 500 m. 600 K. C. ternate route. changed the time of their weekly New York, Jan. 3.— (AP)—Abra­ Putnam,' Putnam Heights road is appearances so that they may have ham Lauterstein, 44, a furniture imder construction. Open to traffic. Program for Friday a “spot” in WTIC programs. Ber­ dealer, escaped arrest by Federal Roxbury, Roxbury Falls road, nard and Beard are assisted by Eastern Standard Time authorities as a member of a bank­ steam shovel grading partiaUy com 7:00 p.m.—The Fast Steppers. Dave Grupp and his orchestra, and Lanny Ross, popular singer of con­ ruptcy ring last night by hanging pleted. Work suspended for winter. 7:10 p.m.—“Speaking of Sports”— Stamford - High Ridge Road WTGRANTCXX temporary, ballads. himelf. Arthur B. McGinley, Sports Edi­ With nine others he was indicted (north Stamford Avenue) concrete tor, The Hartford Times. construction under way. No delay WBZ-WBZA by a Federal Grand Jury for using 7:25 p.m.—^Hartford Courant News the mails to defraud, in connection to traffic. , Bulletins; Weather Report; In­ PM with the $500,000 failure of the Na­ SterUng-Ekonk Hill road is under dustrial Alcohol Institute An- B—4:00—^The Tea Timers. tional Home Outfitting Co., of Pitts­ construction. Grading and surfac­ noimcemenL B__4:15—Home Forum Decorative ing operations are in progress. Traf­ 7:30 p.m.—“Ray and Bestos”—A1 burgh and New York. Period. While U. S. marshals were seek­ fic can pass. Bernard and Billy Beard, comedi­ B—4:30—Clifford Kemp trio. Voluntpwn and No. Stonington, ans, with Dave Grupp’s Orchestra B—5;00—Final closing stock mar- ing members of the ring to serve bench warrants, Lauterstein went Pendleton Hill road is under con­ and Lanny Ross, tenor—^N. B. C. kets* struction. Grading operations and B—5:25— Government bulletins. into the basement of his Brooklyn macadamizing are 1 n progress. 8:00 p.m.-^-Cities Service Concert— B—5:30—Lost and found; positions store and hanged himself from a Vehicles can pass through although a r e Cavaliers Qijartet; concert orches­ wanted. waterpipe with a length of sash rough going and delays will be en­ tra directed by Rosario Bourdon B—5:45—Junior Aviation League. cord. countered. —^N.B.C. Feature. B—5:59—^Temperature. Found by Partner. Watten - Woodville road, steam 9:00 p.m.—“Harbor Lights” — Dra­ B—6:00—^Telechron time. His body was found by his part­ shovel grading and macadam parti­ ri)0 matic Sketches based on Tales of B—6:01—Champion Weatherman. ner, Harry Schaebter, who also is ally completed. Work suspended An Old Sea Captain—N.B.C. Fea­ B—6:02—^Agricultural Market re­ under indictment in the bankruptcy for winter. ture. ports. case. On Lauterstein’s desk were Westportport and Weston, Lyons 9:30 p.m.—Schradertown Sketch— B—6:15—Musical Interlude. found two signed blank checks and Plain road is under construction. No \iCh Band directed by Arthur Pryor; B—6.20—Sport Digest. a note instructing his secretary to delay to traffic. Arthur Allen and Louis Mason as B—6:30—Singing the blues. draw all of his money out of the Westport, Saugatuck airenue Md “Gus and Louie,” N.B.C. Feature. S—6:45—Elmer Schoettle, concert bank and give it to his family. Franklin street, road being blasted 10:00 p.m.—^Planters Pickers— Hal­ pianist. The other eight men imder indict­ No delay to traffic. P rlcllla lelujah Singers; BiUy Arts and B— .. :59—Sessions chimes. His Orchestra—N.B.C. Feature. ment are Morris Sanford, Morris NY—7:00—Amos ’n‘ Andy. M6iletsky and Michael Gellis, ail of There are 21 mlUion telephones 10:30 p.m.—^Benrus Correct Time. S—7:15—Anthony Loprate, ban- in the United States which can he 10:31 p.m.—“The Travelers Hour” Waterbury, Conn.; Bertram Henes joist. of Pittsburgh, Jack Lemer of New connected to seven millton in Eu­ Sewing Cabinets —Christiaan Kriens, Director; NY—7:30—Dixies Circus—Soldiers rope for conversation, using radio with Helen (?elheim Contralto, York City and Michael Kantor, Ben _ of Fortune, Pryor; Silas Per­ jamin Elfand and Morris Chauls ali telephony across toe Atlantic. Exactly as Pictured Guest Artist. kins’ Wedding, South; Gee, I of Brooklyn. Procession of the Sardar from Wish That I had a Girl; Royal M.arvdous: Here is your chance to “Caucasion Sketches” ...... Purple, Deave; Artful Artie, ...... Ippolitow-Ivanow. Pryor; Dardanella; CJhicken beeauMe they have distinet Buy Priscilla Sewing Cab­ Recitative and Aria “Armour TO ATTEND WEDDING Continuing Our Reel; American Cadet, Hall. Myla— inets at Viens Aider” from Samson B—8:00—To be announced. beaatse they ate sttn-jatt and and Delilah” ...... Saint-Saens B—8:30—Little Buster and his Berlin, Jan. 3— (AP) — Former Sale Which Ends tuh'iast - Miss Oelheim Com Poppers. Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bav­ because they fre better made Rhapsodie Russe, Arr. Nussbaum aria, who is an uncle of Princess NY—8:45—Famous Loves. Saturday Night than you can make them — (Rhythmic Arrangement of NY—9:00—^Interwoven Pair—Jones Marie Jose, is ,en route to Rome becatue they cembine style, Themes from 1812 Overture and Hare. with his wife to attend the wedding quality and economy. and Song of the Volga Boat- NY—9:30—^Armour program—Bal­ of Crown Prince Hunibert and Regular $10 let Egyptian, Luigini; Pilgnum Marie Jose. New exclusive designs were crested espedslly Harp Solo—In a Garden, Schutze Song, Tschaikowsky; Pilgrims Rupprecht accepted toe invita­ DRESSES for these new Virginia Belle dresses. D e­ Mildred Godfrey Hall j Chorus, Wagner; Echo of the tion on certain conditions and after cidedly new styles make these dresses suit­ Entr’acte Gavotte from 1 BaU, Gillette; The Swan, Saint- having received “certain guaran­ able for street wear as well as for home wear. “Migrnon” ...... Thomas Saens; Hills of Home, Fox; tees” from toe Quirinal, toe nature $7.98,2 fo r $15 Sizes for women 16 to 46; for misses I I to a. On the Steppe, Gretchaninov Love, Your Spell is Everywhere; of which has not been disclosed. Re­ 20 years; for girls 7 to 14 years. ^ h. The Spirit F low er...... lations between Rupprecht sind his ...... Campbell-Topton Carmena. NY—10:00—Armstrong Quakers — brother-in-law. King Albert, broken AU $15.98 Look! Miss Oelheim Love Made a Gypsy Out of Me; at toe beginning of toe war, have The Three Bears (A Fantasie) now been resumed. S«t 8f 6 ...... Coates Auf Weidersehen from “Blue DRESSES Paradise,” Romberg; Rio, Cross­ Estrdiita ’...... Po^ce ing; When the Dew is Falling, Stesilitg Silvor Ctontralto Solos— The Next Time Yon Have $10.98 The Worldly Hope Men Set Schneider; Valse Huguette, Radio Trouble Try Their Hearts Upon from “In a Friml; Peter, Go Ring dem Mostly large sizes. BORDSN FABRICS Bells; VUia from “The Merry Persian Garden,” Liza Lehmann were chosen hy Grant’s because of thdr fine Salt and Pepper Less Than The Dust from “In­ Widow”, Lehar; Spanish Sere­ nade from “ Suite o f ' Sere­ WM. E. KRAH quality and color fastness. Borden Fabrics dian Love Lyrics,” ...... One Special Rack of have been made for 80 years by the world s ...... Woodforde-Finden nades” , Herbert; Regimental largest manufacturers of cotton prints and Shakers ■nil I Wake from ‘Tndian Love Song from “The White Eagle” , FOR Ex p e r t - DRESSES arc recognized n «tandzrd in the textile Lyrics” ...... Woodforde-Finden Friml. RADIO SERVICE induicry. Miss Oelheim NY—^10:30—To be announced. Complete set of 3 as NY—11:00—Longines time. 669 Tolland Tpk., Phone 3783 $5 Turkey in the Straw, Arr. Bailey Atwater Kenti Stromberg-Carlson, tured (Special Arr. for Strings) B—11:01—Champion Weatherman. Some $10 and $15 Dresses B—11:02—^Temperatvure. Majestic, Bosch, Phllco. Broadcloth and Novelty Prints Bacchanale from “ Samson and Among Them. Delilah” ...... Saint - Saens B—11:03—Sport Digest. 11:30 p.m.—Hartford (Courant News S—11:08—Republican News Bulle­ Woineti*s Smocks Bulletins; Weather Report and tins. Bring Your Atlantic Coast Marine Forecast; S—11:15—Telechron time. MILLINERY Gmurmtead Sites Industrial Alcohol Institute An­ 34 to 46 nouncement. Only about seven per .cent of toe FOOT TROUBLES Colort 11:35 p.m.—“Dream Journeys” — people in England at toe present $2 HATS $1 A brand new assortment of smocks in solid color broaddoA A Good-Night Program by Cliff time are classed as “farm popula­ to a and novelty prints, full cut belted models, two patch pockets, Strong, organist assisted by Stu­ tion.” $2.98 and $8.98 in single and double breasted styles. dio Musicians and entertainers. SPECIAUST HATS ...... $ 1 . 9 8 12:00 Midn.—Silent. FENDERS REPAIRED N “Bay and Bestos” and all kin(is of automobile body DELMAR D. AUSTIN 1092 MAIN Two old friends of toe WTIC au­ work done carefully and made to Foot Correction Specialist THE LADIES’ SHOP iUrTGRANTOal dience will stage a “come-back” look like new.. Call after 5 p. m. 174 Main St., So. Manchester HartInrS through toe Hartford station at 7:30 Consultation Free 647 Main St. Main Street E o’clock tonight—“Ray” Al Bernard NIGHT AUTO SERVICE and “Bestos” Billy Beard. Bernard 250 West Center SL TeL 7948 Eveninffs 7 to 9 p. n r .'

I, /. Mj^CHBSTBR EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHEJOTER, CONN., FRn)AY, JANUARY 3, 1980, FAG S TEN Two CHRIS CAGLE’S LAST DASH D GREAT INTEREST H . « t ! b e s T o Rec Five Mingles Here SHOWN IN BOXING OF FIXING H iaiTS; With Holyoke Mohawks CLASSES AT REC UNDER SUSPENSION ®------Turf Champ o f 1929 Coach Clarke Is Confid^ French Tank Star Swimming and Life-Saving The Great One Banned In Zone Defense May Gel Try- Of Victory; BelkyesTeip Comes In for Share, Too; Michigan; Answers Tooh- Out; Visitors Hold Win Of Champ Caliber BoHi Total of 85 Take Lessons Pooh’ to Charges; Landis Over State Champs; Line­ Fives Have Clean Slate. May Act. up Boasts Many Stars. from Bnsch. Highly confident of victory Coach Detroit, Jan. 3— (AP) —Arthur Wilfred Clarke will lead his Mian- With the memory of the past two Boxing in Manchester is growing (the Great) Shires, White Sox chester High basketball squad into games, snatched from what looked in interest judging from the large socker and a lad who might' be Bristol tonight to do battle with to be cetrain defeat by superhu­ class taking instructions in the heavyweight champion if he were the state championship Bristol man play in the closing minutes of manly art of self defense xmder In­ half as good as he is reported to | team which, like the Red and structor Frank Busch at the School the last quarter, still alive in their have said he is, is imdef suspension j White, has still to' taste defeat in a minds, the Rec Five are closing street Rec. Thirty boys ranging in by the Michigan boxing commission. Central Connecticut Interscholastic their jaws determinedly and dog­ age from six to 14 years are de­ The charge which Shires denies in- .| League game, though humbled by gedly flirting with defeat by tak­ veloping sportsmanship and ability dignantly is that his representative ing on the Holyoke Mohawks on Playing in his Isist game, a mark-^Red as he nms with tte ball, with sought to have Shires opponent in its Alumni. under Busch every Monday after­ the School street Rec floor at 8:30 ed man, Christian Keener Cagle of■ a Stanford back awaiting him. Be- scheduled fight here take a “dive.” Bristol is three-time champ of o’clock tonight. noon from 5 to 6 o’clock. The rates low. Chuck Sm^iflg;* Stanford full­ The commission acted yesterday Connecticut and has hopes of an­ are reasonable giving everyone an the Army is shown above making back, is shown ./'plunging right after receiving a statement from nexing its fourth title. The locals And it will be a decidedly dan­ one of his sallies through the Stan­ gerous flirtation for the Mohawks opportimity to send their boys to through the middle, of the Army Vance Gildersleeve, manager of Bat­ are probably the biggest obstacle are one of the finest teams in its the class. ford defense. The arrow points to line. tling Criss (who was to have been to this desire and are determined class, boasting in its line-up Gold­ Instructions in life saving and Shires opponent) in which Gilder­ to avenge the High school for the swimming are also given every berg, well known Syracuse Univer­ sleeve said Shires representatives two beatings administered by Bris­ week and a total of 55 men and boys told him Criss would have to “take sity football and baeketb^ star; tol last season. A Manchester vic­ make up the classes as follows: a dive” or Shires would not go tory would bring the champiohship Marchinik, formerly at Fordham, senior life saving class, 14; be­ Skiiers Set for Meet; through with the fight. and Goepfert, rated as one of the within sight of the naked eye ginner’s class, 29; and jimior life The bout which was to have though there is still Middletown fastest and cleverest of players. saving class, 12. taken place last night was called off Further proof of its high caliber is Mid-West Riders Start and Meriden to contend with. Those in the boy’s class are: when physicians for the commission Bristol is fresh from its Tuesday the victory the Mohawks hold over Michael Orlondo, Joseph Orfitelli, found Shires was suffering from a the Bristol Endees, Connecticut evening encounter with . Windham Frank Mannise, Raymond French, severe cold. High in which the former swamped pro champs. Richard and Louis Dimock, Jr., Duluth, Minn., Jan. 3— (AP)— A. .,.r.~...vi...i..! 4 3 class, have you, my lad?” asked the key to success can’t tories over Brown and Dartmouth, P B. F. V T. Vidxnar > ... 4 3 BEIHNS AT MIAMI ‘^YOST LIKES o l d - 1 Kennedy, rf ...; ...... 6 1-1 13 Maybe Mr. Shires is merely copy­ master to the small boy. scampers on the Eli court. Eddie t im e STARS BEST Ifates 4 3 “I admire you, sir,” replied the find the keyhole Wittmer, a great halfback in spite 1 G. Johnson, If ...... 2 0-0 4 ing the style of the approved ri^ r Ifaroczy 3% 3% of what Princeton did on the foot­ 1 Turkington, c ...... 3 1-1 7 stars. Jack Britton dnd Ted “Kid” boy, “for taking the blame In that Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 3.— ^om as I . - . 3% 3% Miami, Jan. 3 — (AP) — Early broad-minded fashion.”—^Tit-Bits. ball field in 1929, is captain of the 0 S, Brown, c ...... 1 0-0 2 Lewis, and Jackie . Fields and Young Winter . 3% 3% season golfers marshalled their Orange and Black basketeers. Fielding H. “Hurry Up” Yost, 3 W. Brown, r g ...... 0 2-2 2 Jack Thompson. |4enchik i. . .■ 3 4 forces today for tournament play as Buddy Hackman and Gene Mc- who has coached perhaps as 0 H. Brown; rg ...... 1 0-0 2 rakacz ...... 2% the last bit of preparation for the ’BAMA CAPTAIN SAW Ever, the Hack and Mach team, many grBst football players as 0 W. Mack, Ig ...... 1 1-1 3 Perhaps when the baseball sea­ M ce ...... 2 C annual three thousand dollars FIRST GAME IN 1923 more popularly known as the any man in the business, indi­ 3 Chambers, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 son rifils around again,. Art . win- The pairings for the eighth round Miami Open which will inaugurate “touchdown twins” of Tennessee, cates that the boys of oUier carry around his own pitcher. - irrow: Teikacz vs. Menchik; Florida’s series of winter links con­ Tuscaloosa, Ala., Jan. 3.— (AP) are regulars of the Volunteer quin­ years were better all-round grid­ ^ , , 15 5-5 35 aas vs. Price; Winter vs tests. Todays tourney had profes­ —Charles B.- "Foots” Clements, tet. They are forwards and, if you ders than those of the present. Two EiXreniaB sionals paired for best ball play. Flying-Swedes'(23) )czy; Yates vs. Vidmar, and Alabama football captain-elect, would take the .word of Southern “If I were called upon to se­ p " B. F. T. eant vs. Capablanca. Gene Sarazen, three times winner never saw a gridiron melee imtll Conference members, none are so lect the five greatest all-roxmd New York’s professional hockey of the Miami Open championship, forward as Hack and Mack. 0 £i. Thoren, rf ...... • ‘*'5 1—1 i f he entered the academy of Ar- players of all time,” sajrs the 1* H. Johnson, I f ...... 2^ 0-0 4 teams are distinctive. The Arderi- was on hand to defend his crown. famous M ichigan coach, “I [ Just lik e Alble Booth kemsas Tech six years ago. 0 Swansmi, If *0 0-;0 0 cans are the oldest in the Natkmai Jack Grossman was the star He lived 15 mUes from a rail­ GROUNDS ENOUGH would choose Jim Thorpe of 0 Olson, c ...... 0 1-1 1 League, averaging slightfy more g^ y e r and captain of the fot- POPE’S BROTHER BURIED. road and all he knew about the Carlisle, Pudge Heffelflnger of •than 30 years, while the Ranger.^ M , baseball and basketball teams sport was what he read in the 0 Anderson, c . •"•••»- «r«' :. 1 0 ^ 2 . “I’m going to have a divprce— , Yale, 'Willie Heston of Michigan, are the youngest, With bH averdgi. b his freshman year at Rutgers. newspapers. 3 L. Bjorkman, rg -..... 0 0-0 0 of 25.6 years.^ Rome, Jan. , 3.— (AP)—Funeral IlHEGNfraUB ihy husband hurled thousands' of Tack Hardwick of Harvard and 0 Laiaon, ,rg.0 OrO 0 Towering 6 feet 8 inches, the Ted Coy of Yale. However, Attendance Mark in Traek services for Count Fermo Ratti, insulting words at me.” j . 4 E.'Jbluuon, Ig 2 1-1 5 big llnepman has the largest feet .W;eAtS'roR«M< ‘ ^‘YoU exaggerates—thousands , in there might be some question Los. Angeles, rated the greatest brother of Pope Pius XI were held in Southern conference football A Kebraskan has invented a and field centers, attract- today at St. Mary’s. The pontiff fojroFHiewCOS" two weeks.” ' about any one of five men that 8 10 3-3 23 “lawa-smyjer” tar trimming hedg­ He w^ars number 14 gunboats any one might select, ecord crowd of 60,000 fans was not present. Count RattI died which have to- be'inade to order. / “Yea; • it was'A dictionary ”- r Referee, David Nelson. es. jafBeet last spring. Tuesday. Ttt-bltfc : t — ------♦

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USES CRAWFORD’S NAME HEBRON Wall Street l Did This Young Girl TO GET MONEY FALSELY Mrs. Truman C. Ives spent two days recently as the guest of Mrs. Briefs il George Thorpe in Fairfield. Local Man Reports Someone A change in the time for Sunday Marry Her Employer— Is Duping His Business Pa- services in the Hebron and Gilead New York, Jan. 3.—^The first gold tron&— Police Investigate. Congregational Churches went into movement of any importance from effbct last Sunday. It has been the this country to France year A young man claiming to be C. custom of the two churches to ex­ will be made tomorrow when two j. Crawford and saying that he is Sipments, one of $fi.(^,000 by connected with the Crawford Auto change time schedules every six Lazard Freres, and another of M oney Supply here has been makmg collec­ months. The Center church now 250,000 by Heldelbach, Ickleheimer For Love tions and getting merchandise and has its morning service begin at & Co., will be sent on the S. S. car repair labor at the expense ot a. m., with Sunday school following Samberengaria. the local concern according to a re­ at 12. The GUead Church has the port made by A. E. Crawford to schedule formerly used in Hebron, December sales of Neisner Bros., police today. Mr. Crawford says with the morning service at 10:^0. that the young man has frequently and Sunday school at 11:30. As the ® sir'SSp.rfe ’ivi'S’ run up bills against his concern in same pastor, the Re^ John • in Dec. 1928. Sales for the year ag­ the last few weeks and has made Deeter, serves both churches, th gregated $14,087,610, as against some cash collections. Someone time exchange is easily ’ $10,292,115. familiar with the local auto d^N Some of the members forfoj about er's business is responsible, Mr. the new time going into effect last The Republic Iron and Steel Co., Crawford thinks. While he believes Sunday and many were absent on of Ohio, has purchased the Union he can locate the guilty person and that account. _ . Drawn Steel Co., of Beaver Falls, secure a conviction he asked me Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pa. Herald to give publicity t. the fraud two children, Gilbert and Janet, of so that his friends and business Hartford were guests on ^ the home of Mr. Severe s brother- Independent tin plate mills in the patrons may be protected. Youngstown district are operating in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. on between 50 to 75 per cent of Clarence E. Porter. The assessors and board of relief rated capacity, as against a low MISS M0RGAN’S“ C0AT are holding joint meetings at the operating schedule of from 40 to 50 town clerk’s office. They met Wed­ per cent in the last quarter of 1929. WORTH 13,000. STOLEN nesday and Thursday. The two boards are working together to get The Grigsby-Grunow Co., of the towTi finances into shape usint, Chicago, has notified the New York Stock Exchange that it proposes to New York, Jan. 3.—(API—A wo­ the new values as established by the figures given by the revaluaUon increase its authorized capital stock man who allegedly exchanged a from 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 shares. cheap fur coat for Miss Anne Mor committee. The assesscrs are Ed­ gan's $3,000 one—without Miss ward A. Smith,. Alphonse Wright, and Rufus Rathbun. The members Engineering News-Record reports Morgan’s knowledge—was in the that engineer and construction lineup at police headquarters today of the Board of Relief are Edmund Horton, J. Banks Jones, and Mark awards announced throughout the charged with grand larceny. The country in 1929 totaled $3,950,000, a coat oivned by Miss Morgan, a sis­ Hills Miss Clarissa Lord of the Con­ 10 per cent gain over 1928 the De­ ter of J- P. Morgan, has been le- necticut State Agricultural College, cember figures showed a decline of covered. $166,208,000 from 5237,097,000 a The woman gave her name as spent New Year’s Day at her Judith Cameron Hebron home. year ago. The Increase for 1929 Irene Thompson, 27, and said she Lucius and Donald Robinson of was confined to private work, had been arrested for t^rce^y^^ Valevue Farm, Columbia, spent a chiefly buildings. Gains were re- Brookline, Mass., Feb. 8, 1922, on few days this week as guests of ported for all sections, except the der the name of Mabel Smith and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. middle west, which showed an 8 had served a prison term. E. G. Lord. per cent decrease. Miss Morgan’s coat was ta.ken Mrs. Clara Brown and her daugh­ from a hallway of the American ter, Mrs. Daisy Humphreys of Hart­ The McCrory Stores Corp. stock Women’s Association clubhouse m ford spent New Year’s Day at their owned by J. G. McGrory, president, West 57th street while the owmer country home here, motoring out has been acquired by a group of was attending a meeting of the as­ bankers headed by MernJ, Lynch & sociation of which she is president. for the day. Frederick A. Rathbun has se­ Company and Kissell, Kinnicutt & Tony Knight cured employment at the firm o Company. Representatives of new Wise & Company in Hartford. Mr. interests will be placed on the board Arthur Knight D O ^ D W HONORED Rathbun for the past few years has of directors, but no change m tte been employed in a responsible management is contemplated. Mr. position at the Willimantic Thread McCrory reports that New York, Jan. 3.— (AP)—Er- •were “substantially larger than for Herbert H. Dow, of Midland, Mich., Mill Company, but was obliged to give up his work there as it did not any preylous year and that tne UDITH CAMERON, young and beautiful, a stenographer in a New York todav w'as announced as the winner company closed the year free of for i929 of the Perkins medal, one agree with his health. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schrieber and bank loans. of the highest awards in chemiMry. two children, also their niece, were publishing house •.. Arthur Knight, an executive in the firm, middle- The award was made to Dr. Dow guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. because of “his development of im­ Thompson on New Year’s Day. provements in the production of Windham High School pupils, chlorine, magnesium and numerous r from Hebron and Gilead, to the Ship Arrivals aged and a widower with two children. other chemical materials.’’ number of about forty, returned to Presentation of the medal will he school on Tuesday, after having en­ made Jan. 10 at the Chemists Club joyed a mid-winter vacation from Arrived here. school. .. „ President Harding, Hamburg, Jan. Loneliness brought this man and woman together. Knight found sym­ The committee which selected Dr. Reports from Miss Tillie Freid- rich, a teacher at the Jagger School 3 from New York. • Dow for the honor was headed ny Dresden, Cherbourg, Jan. 3, New Charles A. Lunn, chairman of the District for a number of years, who pathy and understanding in the youthful Judith; she found in Knight someone was taken to the state tuberculosis York. American section of the Society ot Sailed Chemical Industry and included rep­ sanitarium several months ago, are quite encouraging. She has re­ Muenchen, Bremen, Jan. 2 for resentatives of the five leading or­ New York. who could protect her from a world that had been none too km . ganizations of chemists in this sponded to treatment in a way which makes it likely that her com­ Olympic, Chermourg, Jan. 2, New country. plete recovery will in tim'e be as­ York Cleveland, Hamburg, Jan. 3, New sured. That was the basis of their love. They married ... People said of Judith IRISH-AMERICAN WEDDING. Schools of the town reopened on York. ^ .. Thursday after having been closed American Shipper, London, Jan. London, Jan. 3.— (AP)—An Irish- for the mid-winter vacation for 3, New York. American wedding was celebrated about two weeks. that she had married for money. Her stepdaughter, Tony Knight, only a tew this afternoon in St. Mark s churcn North Audley street. Miss Janet UNDYS IN KANSAS Dempster Wiles, daughter of the years younger than herself, accused her of it. Her stepson was hostile. late Thomas S. Wiles and Mr.s. Wiles of Washington, D. C., v/as POLICE COURT Wichita, Kas., Jan. 3.— (AP.)— married to Austen Trevor Boyd of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Belfast, a well-knowm yachtsman Can such a marriage be successful? This is a ^ problem which ^L^a George P>.. Mosher because of a whose wife accompanies him on and the son of the head of a nig row last night at the home of Jos­ many of his flights, belieyes that Belfast distillery company. eph Hauk of 53 Fairview street women haye an important place in Lady Hensohel, formerly Amy with whom he boards, was charged Lou Brookman, brilliant young author, writes in Rash Romance, The with breach of the peace and as­ ayiation. Louis of New York, acted as hostess Asked by a reporter here what at the reception that follow ed the sault on Hauk, and the latter was he thought about the status of wedding, taking the place of Mrs. brought in on a breach of the peace Herald’s new serial. Out of it she has built one of the most gripping love Wiles, w’ho was unavoidably absent charge. The arrests were made by women in flying. Colonel Lindbergh smiled and replied: because of illness. Patrolman David Galligan. Hauk when he appeared in court this “That’s difficult, but I’ll say this —^woman’s part in ayiation will LIVERPOOL HAS WORIEN COPS. morning had a black eye. stories you ever read. Prosecuting Attorney Hathaway parallel that which she assumed Liverpool, England, Jan. 3. (AP) was not ready to go on with the case with automobiles. There’s no rea­ THE AUTHOR and asked for a continuance until son why she shouldn’t haye a place __The Corporation of Liverpool af­ tomorrow morning. The prosecutor ter deliberations lasting for several in the field.” later issued a warrant for the arrest The Lindberghs, looking like Es­ years has decided by a narrow ma­ of Hauk, charging him with keep­ jority to install a limited number of kimos in their cold weather flying ing liquor with intent to sell. He tf/,3, inspected the local equipment women police. Thus far the corpor­ was held in bonds of $500 for his ation has simply granted $10,000 an­ of the Transcontinental Air Trans­ appearance tomorrow morning. A port today, preparatory to hopping nually for expenses of volunteer wo­ bond of $2p0 was required for men patrol members, who have had Mosher’s abearance and up to noon off for Waynoka, Okla. no official status. today he had failed to secure a The employment of women police bondsman. Contractor John Kornse The artificial silk industry is a chemical business founded on re­ is debated at intervals in almost of 44 Fairyiew street furnished a every large city in England. real estate bond for $500 for Hauk. search.

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Wallace Woodin who has been KILLED HER FRIEND preaching here several Sundays as a substitute and candidate has ac­ cepted a call and will commence his Baltimore, Jan. 3.— (AP)— A duties as regular pastor Sunday, Jan. 5. Mr. Woodin will continue to roODSYIMI OOOD JMMOS'TO CAT young man was killed amd his young live at his present home in Coven­ woman companion on an automo­ try just over the Andover town For ten yean onr bnsinesB has been growlnsr around SER­ bile ride was attacked during the line. VICE AND QUALITY... You can get almost everything In night, and today police scoured the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bailey who Good Food at Pinehunt; and If we do not stock what you call city and suburbs seeking a negro for, wo will be glad to get any item out of Hartford or New have been spending some time with wdth a wooden leg, described by the their daughter and family, Mr. and York for yon on very short notice. hysterical girl in an incoherent j jjjrs. George Merritt, will return U KE at PRICES story. „ I to New London Sunday where they FRESHLY GROUND BEEF OR A patrolman found Dorothy Bur- gess, 24, crouched on a curbstone, | daughter and family of that place, MEADOWBROOK SAUSAGE MEAT 30c TObbmg, eariy today. She was Hewitt, taken to a hospital and a search was begun which within an hour re- i Installation of officers wU take POULTRY seems to be in demand again and we wUl have suited i^ in d in g the body of Reuben at Christian Endeavor ready for you Saturday Y D ii n w iN c i Heyman, 24.-who had been shot' to evening. Charles B tm death beside a lonely road just out-! Phelps, the newly elected president, TENDER LITTLE BROILERS $1.23 EACH side the city. His automobile w as! nnd Malcolm Thompson, the retir- 2 for $2.39. In a ditch 100 feet away. president, will have charge of Negro With Gun. the meeting. MANAGERS' SALE The girl told police she and Charles Phelps returned to Storrs S Native Roasting Chickens, Fowl, Small Frying Chickens This week our Store Managers offer you some exceptionally line post-holiday val­ Heyman were sitting in his parked college Thursday where he is in­ ues in appreciation of your kind patronage during the year just ended, and espe­ S Fresh Shoulders, which we will bone and roll or fix to stuff, U automobile near Druid Hill reser­ structor in electrical engineering. £ you tell us. £ voir, when the negro approached Miss Olga Lindholm who works cially for your fine-patronage during the Holidays. You will find our Managers a gentlemanly, courteous body of men £ Fresh Ham Daisy Hams Smoked Shoulders s with a pistol and forced them to in Hartford has hired a room and ever willing and eager to be of service to you. This is their own SALE—an expression of their gratitude. They pre­ drive to the road where Heyman’s will stay in the city through the sent you with golden opportunities here and we are sure you will want to take advantage of these extraordinary values. I I RIB CUT SINCLAIR FRESH PORK... 25c to 28c lb. | | body and automobile were found. winter months instead of commut­ Her assailant refused offers of ing daily as she has been doing in money, she said, and when the Veal Chops the past. Native Veal to Roast youth and girl both tried to fight Land O* Lake Sweet Duluth Imperial, Gold Small Link Sausage Tender Pot Roasts Percy Poak is able to be about Fine Granulated Economy’s flnast Sliced White Leghorn him off, Heyman was killed. After again after being confined to the Cream Medal or Pillsbury’s Best the assault, she told police, the house for several days ■ with rheu­ SHOULDERS OF LAMB, boned and rolled, negro took some poison tablets matism in his back. SUGAR BACON FRESH EGGS which made him sick and then BUTTER FLOUR 25c to 29c lb. wandered away. Police found the Miss Julia Perkins is visiting her empty poison bottle in the auto­ niece Miss Ruby Perkins, in Hart­ 1 lb. 24 1-2 lb. Dozen ford. 53c L...... 31c 59c S to 4 lb. Boned mobile. BoU 45c B a g ...... $1.07 Legs of Lamb It is reported Mrs. Alice Turner Oysters Loins of Lamb Girl Kept Silent. The girl walked for a while, then who is being treated at St. Joseph’s got a lift from motorists coming! hospital in Willimantic is Improv With Each Purchase of into the city but did not tell them | ioff very slowly. Delicious, either as a vegetable or dessert FREE of the attack, according to the po­ Robert Cobb and family of Co­ 12 Strictly Fresh Eggs 65c lice report of her story. Efforts to lumbia were New Year’s guests at GIVEN A W A Y 2 lbs. and establish the time of the attack and the home of Fred Bishop and fam­ With Our Compliments question the young woman on other ily. Fancy Rice 3 ib s. 20c Sugar 1 lb. Pinehurst Coffee 49c details were futile because of her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley hysterical condition, and she was had as their guest'^ on New Year’s 2 LBS. SUGAR quieted with drugs and allowed to i day Mr. Stanley’s father and moth- Delightfully appetizing in a variety of ways rest'before being questioned further. er, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Stanley 1 lb. Rolls Creamery B u tte r...... 44c One of the circumstances puzzling j of Andover, Miss W. Stanley of With the Purchase of 1 Ih. the police was discovery that Hey­ Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence man had two bullet wounds in the ! Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP, 3 c a n s ...... 23c Stanley of Waterbury and his two CORN 3 50c breast, but only one hole showed | sisters. Miss Vera and Miss Marian S9C-ECONOMT COFFEE-39c through his overcoat and jacket. |Stanley of this place. *E Green Peas, 3 qts. 33e. Green Beans, 3 qts. 29c £ The local school opened Thursday £ Carrots, 3 bunches 35c. Spinach Celery £ after being closed for the holiday Uniformly cut, rich, full-flavored in heavy syrup On Saturday, Jan. 4th £ Grape Fruit, 3 for 35c. Mushrooms Z vacation. ^ £ Sweet Cider, just made, gallon jugs. E OPENING STOCKS Mrs. William Thompson has been At Our New Market spending a few days with relatives PEACHES»'^°n" 2 29c 829 Main St, Cor. Purnell PL iuiiiinimiiiiniiiiiiKimiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiin in Hartford. New York, Jan. 3.— (AP)—Price i Mrs. George Nelson entertained South Manchester______movements were decidedly mixed at i her Sunday school class at her the opening of today’s market, with home Tuesday afternoon. For use in tempting and dainty hors d’oeuvre More Values From Economy gains and losses about evenly divid------ed. { DON’T WANT MUCH Managers to Home Managers A. M. Byers, Fox Film, Hudson Motors and Safeway Stores showed FORTUNE TELLER: Do you SARDINES 2 cans 29c initial gains of 1 to 1 1-2 points and want to know about your future Grape Jelly, Pure ...... 8 oz. jar 2 jars ^ c The Puritan Market U. S. Steel Common and Kennecott husband ? Fancy Norwegian In Olive OU Pancake Flour, Pillsbury’s ...... 20 oz. pkg. 13c each opened 3 -4 of a point higher. VISITOR: No. I want to know Maple Syrup, P ure ...... 8 1-4 oz. bottle 23c “The Home of Food Values” Radio dropped 1 1-2 points and something about the past of my Corner of Main and Eldridge Sts. Sears Roebuck yielded 7-8. present husband for future use.— Tempting sandwich spread for the kiddies’ luncheon Hershey’s Cocoa, 1-2 lb...... 2 cans 25c The unexpectedly large increase Passing Show. Chocolates, Finest Assorted, 1 lb. b o x ...... 49c of $96,000,000 in Federal Reserve Pure Mazda Lamps, 25, 40, 50 and 60 watt 20c, . .100 watt 35c brokers’ loans was construed in The action of a tiny muscle at Peanut Butter, Finast...... 5 oz. glass 10c each hair’s root causes the raising | 1-lb. jar some quarters as an indication that Peanut Butter Medford M ustard...... 15 oz. jar 14c stocks had passed from strong to of the hair at fright. weak hands on the recent recovery. Ammonia, Finast...... 32 oz. bottle 25c The gain in loans was partially off­ Homeland Tea Balls...... * * ’ ' ; ‘ set, however, by a sharp decline in HOLLYWOOD Welcome diversion for the breakfast menu Oats, Finast...... 55 oz. pkg. ^ic rediscounts which resulted in a Toilet Tissue, Statler carton, 3 rolls ...... • --Sc strengthening of the Federal Re­ Fancy California lb, Pop Com, Little Buster...... 10 oz. tin 13c serve system’s reserve position. MARKET Extra Large Renewal of selling pressure PRUNES 2X. 32c E l^ tic Starch, 12 oz, pkg...... against Fox Film, which the Class ' 381 E. Center St., Cor. Parker j A stockholders committee contends ' Dial 4233 is threatened with receivership, \ Fruits and carried that stock down to another | new low at 16 1-2. j Vegetables Demonstration on Hams Electric and railroad equipment; MEATS shares led an early recovery in the FOUR BIG SPECIALS market. General Electric was mark­ Delivered Fresh FROM THE ed up 3 3-4 points and Westing- Puritan Hams 25® house Ellectric, Baldwin Locomotive TENDER RIB Every Day to Your and General American Tank record­ ROASTS BEEF “ s. WESTERN PLAINS ed early gains of a point or more. ECONOMY STORE AND THE FANCY HEAVY STEER BEEF American Can, in which a new i pool is reported to have been o r -' 32c OCEAN’S DEPTHS ganized, quickly rallied 2 points. Fancy California Standard Gas and Electric and LEAN POT ROASTS I t i " : 33c «>. American and Foreign Power also Lemons Obtainable at Any of Our Already Famous Markets Round...... rallied about 2 points while Amer- j lean Telephone, Public Service of | 25c" Doz. 59c NEW ENGLAND DRESSED PORK New Jersey, American Water i FRESH SHOULDERS Works and J. I. Case advanced a I Fresh Killed ROAST OF PORK...... 21c lb. point or more. ■ Northern Birds ih. 42< U. S. Steel Common sold up 1 3-4 I 16c" TU R K E Y S points to 169, and then fell back to I Fresh Cold Pack Smoked Shoulders POT 166 1-2, before the end of the first BEST SLICED BACON half hour. Raspberries Fresh Shoulders ROASTS Foreign exchanges opened easier, 25c Rib or Chine with sterling cables down 3-16 of a 29c " Any Weight Ih. 25* l-lb. Container P O R K LOINS cent to $4.87 5-8, or about 5-8 of a ^We will have some nice na­ 1 6 c 1 24c cent below the generally accepted tive pork to roast from Tolland, “gold export” point. Conn. Fresh Shoulders, 5-7 lb. average ...... x... lb. 18c Native Veal Genuine Spring Finest Fresh Hams, whole or half . . . . . lb. 26c Sausage Meat, Doraco Brand Ih. 29c Rump...... Lamb Celery Shoulder...... Leg of Lamb ___ Saturday Specials 3 Bunches 25c 4 to 6 lbs...... Fresh Killed Milk-Fed Ih. 3 8 < Veal Chops...... Lamb Chops . . . .*. i Home Dressed Fresh Home Dressed Pork to CHICKENS 3-4 lb. Average Shoulders 20c lb. Roast 30c-35c lb. Prime Rib Roast Beef Fresh Cold Pack Boneless Pot Roast Beef Fowl Fresh Killed, 3-4 lb. average ------.ct.. lb. 39c 39c lb. Strawberries 24^ ^h. 33® Boneless Rolled Roast 35c and 40c lb. Chickens, 5 lb. average ,. . . .x...... lb. 42c Beef for oven roast 45c lb. Home Dressed Chickens 22c Veal Stew.. 15c lb. Lamb Stew 15c lb. Fresh Killed Fowls 42c 1 lb. container to roast 49c lb. lb. Finest Steaks and Fancy Small Legs Spring Lamb Genuine Spring Lamb Ih. * BACON Chops Boneless Veal Roast Visit Our Market LAM E LEGS 36 Armour R ex Pure AT Lamb Fores, boned if desired ...... lb. 23c Star, 9 7 r Lard Bakery Specials Lamb Chops, best rib cuts ..... lb. 45c Puritan ^ ^ 829 Try a loaf of our home made Bread 12c loaf. Bacon in 1 7 r 12c Ih. Pan Biscuits, 7 to the Coffee Nut Rings 25c MAIN pan 10c. Squares In 1 lb. Paper Cartons. each. Pecan Rolls 25c each STREET FACE OF RUM P i»^ 39< Fudge Marshmallow Drop Cakes 25c dozen. Bacon Sliced...... 28c lb. Baked Beans 25c qt. Layer Cakes 35c each. CORNER Chuck Roast, boneless...... lb. 38c Brown Bread 10c and 15c Banana Cream Pies 35c Rib Roast, boneless...... — lb. 55c Complete line of Fresh Fruit and loaf. each. PURNELL Cocoanut Cream Pies 35c Rib Roast Third Cuts 30c, Second Cuts 35c, First Cuts 38c Vegetables each. Pumpemickle Bread 15c PLACE Top Round Steak...... lb. 49c Chicken Pies 20c each. loaf. Fancy Layer Cakes 30c- Raised Doughnuts 25c South Manchester 50c each. dozen. The Puritan Market Finest Fruits and Fresh Vegetables. Comer of lifein and Eldridge St. Manchester Public Market DIVISION OF Dial 5139 ITISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS; IWBT inmam. » bm s- The Best Stores A The Best Places to Shop PAGE t 4- ;. . . •*«*»' *

ifirirgMrrM ter attempting to shoot two police­ fluentlal citizens. He denied that FORGES STATIONERY men. He was sought in connection Valentine, John C Hurst, another with the alleged parole plot after member of the aUeged fraudulent Phillip Valentine, son of the late parola agency now under arrest, or FOR PARDON PLEAS J. J. Valentine, once head of the his wife, bad any part In the plot. Wells-Fargo Express Company, and Police charge the parole requests Mrs. Carter had been arrested on were made in an effort to mulct acBRY Share In The Special Values At Los Angeles, jan. 3 — (AP) — suspicion of forgery and burglary. money from convicts and their re- Willis E. Carter, ex-convict, con­ Police alleged they found stolen latives. fessed to police yesterday that he No paroles wsre granted as a re­ radio equipment in the Carter sult of the forgeries. used forged stationery of Repre”? apartment where Valentine and IT lie's Self-Serve and Health Narli sentative Albert E. Carter of Cali­ Mrs. Carter were arrested. fornia for parole pleas sent to the The most primitive method of State Prison Board on behalf of in­ Carter said he sent genuine let­ ters with his forgeries, letters re­ recording the hours was by means to WAIT On mates of San Quentin penitentiary. of a sun-dial. After this came the Carter was arrested last week af- ceived from business men and in- ’’It Pays To Wait On Touipself" yo u r se lf /

There is no trouble findin; u parking apaee to the riar of the Seif-Serve. W e maintain our owu free New Year parking space. Two entrances, Oak and Maple streets.

Greetings Morning Luxury Coffee lb. Meadow Gold Bntter lb. 44c This cofEee Is roasted and blended for us by the best coffee experts In toe Going over bigger and better thM ever! A fine, uniform quality. Try a from A eP country. Without a doubt this coffee has a blend—a flavor—you will thoroughly pound this week! enjoy. |70R seventy-one years A & P has been privileged to greet you with a resolution to continue its Navy Brand policy of serving you with the flnest possible foods at i^ew Pack Namco (3 cans 97c) the lowest possible price . . . this is A & P s plMge for 1930 . . . and it is the one continuing policy -an S7c Bartlett Pears 2 No. 2 cans 4$c that makes A & P the foremost food service in the Crab Meat world. It will pay you to resolve to buy all your foods Bale’s Select (Btndless) at A & r during the new year. Packed in sanitary cartons Pure Lard 2 lbs. 2 $c Sugar Cured Bacou ib. 29c EXTRA C S Medium Size Bar Here are SPECIAL9 Finest New York State New Year Pea Beaus (for baking) 2 lbs. 19c Ivory Soap 3 bars 19c Savings SUGAR Paradise California '‘Puritan” and "Stari’ Skinned Back Fine Granulated, an A & P Fruits tor Salad 3 cans $l*oo Sugar Cured -Haul ib. 2 gc MILK low price WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED MILK is the I G “s 5 3 * milk of quality . . . produced in large quanti­ A Frankfurter and Sauerkraut Dinner! ties and sold to A & P’s customers at the Alice Foote MoeUougairs Coffee lowest possible price. Keep a supply on your 8 Fresh Frankfurters both pantry shelf. BUTTER 1 can Burt Olney’s Sauerkraut for 45 SILVERBROOK, pound prints 48c Ib. CAN Served in her own Coffee Houses in New York City—^houses which entor “ 4 5 ® Mission Brand (light) the elite of New York C3ty. ’ TUNA FISH ...... 3 cans 50c M. — I ' L '

RICE PiUabury’s Wheat Fancy Blue Rose Rice . . . carefully selected and cleaned. You’ll find it easy to prepare and HEALTH B R A N ...... 2 pkgs. 29c cook . . • and most delicious to eat. 1929 Crop Mixed Huts STILL MORE Selected Bordeau Halves v LBS WALNUT MEATS ....t;...... l-21b.35e VALUES 1 lb. I g c 2 lbs. 3 5 c Beech-Nut While they last! Our own special mixture. Contain nothing but toe beet. Bean. "’ mmS’ No. 3 can 18c Sbrr->pkg lie CATSUP...... large 21c, small 14c Wheatena, pkg...... 22c RAISINS Delicious drink. Your choice o f SEEDED or SEEDLESS raisins Spaghetti, Encore 2 jars 25c at this low price . . . use them with rice for Peanut Butter lb 17c pa^ 19c TODDY...... lb. 43c pudding . . . try them alone for pies . . . Pillsbury’s Bran pkg 15c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables they are rich, sweet and juicy. PiUsbury’s Muffeta pkg 10c PANCAKE FLOUR...... 2 pkgs. 23c PKGS Bokar Coffee lb tin 39c Red Girj^e Coffee lb 33c Dog and Cat Food. Eight O’clock Coffee lb 29c CALO ...... 2 cans 25c Fresh Chuied Strawberries Salted Peanuts lb 35c \ SPAGHETTI Walr^uts lb 29o 2 2 c pound carton FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI with cheese Mixed Nuts lb 25c TOMORROW ENDS THE These berries are everything you would expect of a native grown berry. and tomato sauce . . . all ready to heat and Orange Peel 4 oz pkg 13c serve. It’s so handy to have in the house for Lemon Peel 4 oz pkg 13o luncheons. Citron Peel 4 oz pkg 21c £00 Dozen Florida 60 Baskets Snow White Dromedary Dates pkg 19c 2 5 *^ Gauued Goods Sale CANS Oranges, dozen ...... 19c MUsbrooms, lb...... 45c (Sound, sweet and Juicy) (!HlS finest quidity we\is seen.) Justright Early Jqne Peas S cans S cans Campbell’s Tomato Soup gealdswMt Iceberg (Large) Comet Peanut Butter 3 pkgs. G rapefruit...... 3 for 23c Lettucci 2 fo r ...... , • 23c 2 Jars Prince Superfine Macaroni (Large, thin-skinned and Juicy) Sounff Good Luck Pie Filling 2 cans Kiln Dried MEATS Fririts and S pkgs. 2 5 c St. Lawrence Wax Beans Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. 23c Cranberries, qt — .. 19c Honeymoon Grapefruit Come to A & P .Markets where Juice 2 cans 8 rolls you can be sure of quality Vegetables Bleacbter Toilet TissUt d Fresh dail.y at oil A & P 2 5 c 4 ■ College Ixu) Chicken Broth White, mealy stock Food Stores 3 cans 8 1-S lb. Jsrs QuMt Burt Olney’s Vegetables 2 «*ana 2 5 c St. Lawrence Refugee Beans 1 5 lb. peck 42c Hard Eipe S cans Potatoes FACE RUMP ROASTS, all best cuts, Ib...... Tomatoes BEST STEER RIB ROAST Beef, lb...... 29c, 2 lbs. 3Se FRESH RIB ROAST PORK, ralifornla lb...... FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, Green Peas PRICES lean, well trimmed, all w eigh ts...... 2 lbs. 29e BEST TOP ROUND STEAK, Murjlaad Standard Lean Rolled lb...... California 100 MUk Fed , GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS, 2 4 Oysters pl 32c any weight, lb...... Celery tdc Chickeus each 7 9 c Pot Roast lb. c Large clean stalks. SPRING LAMB ROULETTES Fresh Bala^a lb...... Iceberg 1 1 Loin BEST CENTER CUT PORK 1 1 ^ Pork Roast » 2 2 c SaiMSgR ^ 15<^ CHOPS, lb...... • • • • • Lettuce Lamb Chops » 3 8 c • ^ ...... i ------rTTT FrffihMtdt ^ ^ O f t . / * FRESH GROUND HAMBURG, Fresh ^ UNK SAUSAGES lb...... TURKEY I...... 40c FR^H SHOULDERS.. .. * » v Frwk Ground U>. FANCY, FRESH KILLED FOWL, Low prices on Bunch Car* Fr«h M«ty 1 ftp 4 lb. average...... Prime Rib ***• HAMBURG STEAK...... rots. Green Beans, W ax ROAST BEEF .:.. OOC SPARE R IB S___ FANCY MILK FED CHICKEN,’ Beans, Cauliflower, Florida Fancy Fresh Killed Nutiv. 4 lb. average lb...... Strawberries, Grapefruit, Ap­ Fresh ^ ft r* ROASTIXNG CHICKEN ■M2c YBAL BOULBTl^ • • ■ OYSTERS, Standard, solid meat ples, Oranges, Cabbage and UNDERCUT ROAST pt...... Spinach. Fresh Large Native Face "’•qO/. VEAL CHOPS RUMP B E E F ...... FOWL ...... • • • Fresh Fricassee Small Genuine Spring Fresh GR^t' ATLAIVTIC & PACIFIC ^ca LEGS OP LAMB ...... "■SSc CHICKEN ...... I

liAQE TOURTEEN'' MANUlllSSriaK JSVJiiXNiiNU m EKALU, s o u t h MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JANUARY 8,1980.

I ' SECTION ^f'T B U Y AM D SELL H ERE! lj^V%1CV%VtXXX3O«3ClfcX<»000«X3tXXaia0CiX36X«000g«t^^ Want Ad Informatktt FUEL AND FEED’ 49-A dred. young people present from Rockville Hebrew school will be bielU LOST AND FOUND 1 Stafford, West Stafford, Ellington, on Sunday afternoon at thO' Fitch Manchester PAY CHECK LOST—Notice is f o r s a l e —s l a b and hard Coventry', 'Vemon Center and Rock­ Block, where the school ie being hereby given that Pay Check No. wood, sawed stove length, and un­ ROCKVILLE ville. held this week. Parents and inter­ Evening Herald R2B 101, payable to Evelyn Fitch, der cover, also hickory wood for The address of the evening was ested guests will attend. for week ending Dec. 28, 1929, has fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. given by Rev. Vemon Phillips of Cooley B osiM ss Sold. been lost Anyone attempting to i Will Receive Oath. Kensington, president of the State Fredencit j. couiey has sold to CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and ADVERTISEMENTS • cash this check will be prosecuted Mayor-Elect A. E. Waite will be C. E. Union. A social hour and en­ William Gayton his interest in the to the full extent of the law. Finder hGU'd slabs, stove length $6 and $9 tertainment followed. Cooley and Gayton store at .40 West per load. A. Ftrpo, 116 Wells street RESULTS inducted into office Monday night at Count tlx averaffo ^orda to a line. please return to the Corporate the City Council Chamber at 7:30. Conrady Residence Soldi street. Mr. Cooley has been in busi­ Initials numbara and abbrevlatlona Accounting Department, Main Dial 6148. The two members of the Board of Mr. and Mrs. James Sheehan of ness for many years. It has been each count as a word and compound Office, Cheney Brothers. words as two worda Minimum cost Is HARD WOOD $6 per load. Hard Alderman, ' Roger J. Murphy and 4 Vemon avenue have purchased the reported that Mr. Cooley will make AT LOW COST a change of residence. price of three llnea LOST—CHILD’S WHITE rubber slab wood $5.00 load. Wm. J. Mc­ ’Thomas Larkin who were re-elected, Conrady residence on High street. Line rates per day for transient between Cooper Hill and Eldridge Kinney. Phone Roaedale 28-2. will receive the oath of office for the It is a two family house occupied by- Prizes Offered. ada The Rockville Police Fund Asso­ Effecttve March IT. IMT streets. Finder please dial 8124. FOR SALE — SEASONED hard second time. Councilman William Mr. and Mrs. William Conrady and Cash Charae Dowding, LeRoy Market, who were Mr. Coiurady’s mother, Mrs. Anna ciation is offering three prizes to the > Ota wood, $6.50 a load, split $7.25. Fred 6 Consecutive Days ..| 1 ots re-elected and Councilmen-Ellecc Conrady. Mr. Conrady will not leave public. A year book is being dis­ 3 Consecutive Days ..I 9 ots 11 ots O. Giesecke. Phone Rosedale 36-12. tributed in coimection with the sec­ 18 ots AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Classified ads in these col­ Francis Cratty and Charles Under­ his old residence until April, when I Day ...... r.| II ots ond annual ball and in this there All orders for Irreaular Insertions FOR SALE—1929 FORD coupe, wood, will also receive the oath of he plans to move to another section will bo charged at the one Ime rata umns are sure result getters. office. - will be found typographicai errors, Special rates for long term every driven 3,000 miles, like new, cheap HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 of the city. Two other matters to be acted which have been made intentionally. day advertising given upon requesL for quick sale. Call 8657 or 4878. If you have some task you ivant Miss Margaret McGuane. The prizes will be given the three Ado ordered for three or s'- days FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT of in- upon will be the filling of the vacan­ Miss Margaret McGuane died at and stopped before the third or fifth FOR SALE—FORD MODEL T 2 sufficent room we offer a large cy of alderman of the second ward persons finding the most mis-spelled day will bo charged only for the ao- performed whether its finding the home of her brother, Rev. James words in the advertisements. tu ^ number of times the ad appear* door sedan, 1926, good condition. golden oak dining room set for caused by promotion of Alderman A. J. McGuane»*'pastor of St. John’s ed. charging at the rate earned, but Call 5343. sale, 5 chairs, dining table, aide E. Waite to the mayor’s chair, and The blanks which will be foimd in no allowances or refunds can bo made a house and lot, or hiring a church, Noroton, Wednesday morn­ the book must be filled in and sent board and china cabinet. A bar­ the filling of the vacancy of coimcil- ing. She was A former resident of on six time ads stopped after the GOOD USED CARS gain. Call evenings after 6. 256 in, the night of the police ball, which fifth day. maid, you can get it done nu^ of the second ward, which will Rockville, and was a soloist of Cash or Terms Woodbrldge. is next Tuesday night. The poUce No "till forbids” ; display lines not Madden Bros. be vacated when Councilman Ide be­ prominence. While in this city she sold. comes alderman. Councilman Wil­ will name a committee, of judges The Herald will not bo responsible 6f Main S t Tel. 5500 FOR SALE—3 ROOMS of furniture, quickly through these columns was a member of St. Bernard’s liam Schaeffer and former Alder- who will inspect the,lists as an­ for more than one Incorrect Insertion will transfer rent to party buying church choir. Miss McGuane has of any advertisement ordered for mem Earl C. Northrop have been nounce the wlimers as soon as pos­ 10 GOOD USED CARS same, heated apartment centrally and at a minimum of cost. Our resided with her brother in Noroton sible. ' more than one time. Crawford Auto Supply Company mentioned sis possible successors to The Inadvertent omission of lncor- located in South Manchester. For for the past twenty years. Notes. rect publication of advertising will be Center & Trotter Streets information dial 4675. records prove our statement. Alderman John Zimmerman, who Besides Father McGuane, she rectified only by cancellation of the Telephone 6495 and 8063 has moved to Kensington. Anthony SadltUc has returned to leaves another brother, John Me- his studies at Georgetown Universi­ charge made for the service r.,ndored. NEW OAK chest of drawers $15, Mrs. Maxwell to Speak. , All advertisements must conform 1928 DODGE SENIOR COUPE Guane of South Manchester; ' and ty Law School at Washington, fol­ two piece breakfast set $5, new 3 At the next regular meeting of tlmee sisters. Miss Rose McGuane ot In style, copy and typography with 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN mirrored oak vanity dressing table lowing a week’s stay at his home regulatlOT i enfuaced by the publish­ Terms—Trades Considered the Mothers’ Club of Union churt-jn Noroton; Miss Annie McGuane of on Vemon avenue. ers and they reserve the right to $20, nfew overstuffed parlor suite January 15, of which Mrs. George edit, revise or reject any '-oy con­ BETTS GARAGE Rockville and Mrs. M. P. Conrick of John Gworek^ the United States $ll5. Herzog is president, Mrs. Francis 'T. Hartford. sidered objectionable. Hudsoa-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce Watkins Furniture Exchange DIAL 5121 Marine BandWashington, D. C., CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to Maxwell will be the speaker. She ’The funeral will be held from St.­ has retumecr to his duties, after be published same day must be re­ will have as her subject, “Observa­ John’s church, Noroton, Saturday ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays BUILDING- spending ten days with his parents. 10:30 p.m for an Ad-taker tions from the Legislature.” Everj’ morning at 9 o’clock, with a solemn Mr. and Mrs. Valerian Gworek of TELEPHONE YOUR CONTRACTING 14 WANTED—TO BUY 58 mother of Union street is invited to requiem mass. Interment will be in Union street attend. St. Bernard’s cemetery, Rockville. WANT ADS. CARPENTER WORK, porch and WILL PAY CASH for stocks of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Bauchmanr. Mrs. Maxwell was booked to Miss Anne Fox. Ads are accepted over the telephone storm enclosures, alterations, re­ merchan^se of all kinds. Phone or of Linden, New Jersey, returned to at the CHARGE RATE given above speak at the February meeting but The funeral of Miss Anne Fox of pairs, roofing, and garages. T. Niel­ write -A. M. Barnes, 65 Oakland their home today after a snort vii,i as a convenience to advertisers, but due to other pressing engagements 141 West Main street, who died at the CASH RATES will be accepted as son, telephone 4823. Terrace, Hartford, Conn. 6-4946. at the home of Mr. rmd Mrs. Ed­ FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ she will be unable to be here at that the Rockville ^ity hospital on ward Lehmitt of Liberty street ness olTlce on or before the seventh WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices time. Wednesday, following an illness of Henry Winchell, son of Mr. and day following the first Insertion of for rags, paper, magazines and Mrs. Martha Weeden, superintend­ about a week, was held at the home each ad otherwise the CHARGE MOVING— I'RUCRING— Mrs. Howard Winchell of Vemon RATE win be collected. No responsi­ STORAGE 20 metals. Also buy ail kinds of Al» A R rM ENTS— FLATS— Year vacatibn. Those attending ent of the Tolland County Home, of her neice, Mrs. Edward Bums, of avenue has joined the United States bility for errors In telephoned ads chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial Windham High school from here who was ta have answered questions of Nye street at 8:30 and from St. Army and is stationed at Fort will be assumed and their .accuracy PERRETT & GLENNEY INC. 6389 or 3886. TENEMENTS 63 regarding her work at the county cannot bo guaranteed. were obliged to go back on Tuesday Bernard’s church this morning at 9 Ethan Allen, Vt. Local and long distance express TWO ROOM SUITE in Johnson and also to attefid on New Year’s home, will do so at the February o’clock. Rev. George T. Sirmott, pas­ Lawrence McNamara of Manches­ INDEX OF and freight service, including over­ JUNK Day. meeting. Highest prices for anything sale­ Blocb., facing Main street, suitable tor of the church officiating. The ter and Miss Flora Lusa of Ellington CLASSIFICATIONS night express service between Man­ The few men who have been able, particularly copper, brass, for light housekeeping. Phone Banquet Committee Named. body was brought to Pascoag, Rhods have filed marriage intentions at tlie Births ...... A chester and New York. Furniture working on the shoulders and fences Engagements ...... o rags, magazines. Call 5879. Wm. Aaron Johnson 3726 or 9635. Rev. William F. Tyler, Tolland Island for burial. Town Clerk’s office here. Marriages ...... L moved under the supervision of ex­ of the new Jonathan ’Trumbull County Y. M. C. A. secretary will Miss Fox was bom in County perts and in specially constructed Ostrlnsky. 91 Clinton; Prompt at­ Highway were paid off Tuesday Deaths ...... tention. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ act as toastmaster at the*aimuai Westmeath, Ireland and has been a Card of Thanks ...... E trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. ment, with all improvements at night and laid off until Spring, at banquet of the Men’s Union, which resident of Rockville for the past PIN FEATHERS In Memorlam ...... F 201 Oak street. Phone 5543 eifter which time the work will be re­ Lost and Found ...... 1 GENERAL TRUCKING— Equipped will be held in the church social forty-two years. She was a member Announcements ...... H 5:30 p. m. sumed. Although the road proper, for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 rooms on Wednesday evening, Jan- of the Catholic Ladies Benevolent To get pin feathers off a duck, Personals ...... S is finished there still remains quite' paint the whole bird with melted Antnmnlillea hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. luary 15. The speaker which nas Association and St. Bernard’s Cath­ FOR RENT—FURNISHED room FOR RENT—APARTMENTS 4, 5 a little finishing work: paraffin. When it hardens, the Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 Prompt service, reasonable rates. and 6 rooms. Apply Edward J. been previously announced, will oe olic church. She leayes two broth­ Automobiles for Exchange...... B for light housekeeping 109 Foster 'Rev; Harold-H. Clemans, pastor of ers, John Fox of Manchester and pin feathers come off with the Auto Accessories—Tires ...... B Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997i Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone wax. street, corner Bissell and Foster the .South Miethodist church, Hart­ James Fox of Ware, Mass., also sev­ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 1 streets. Telephone 4773. 4642. Auto Schools ...... ’ 'A ford. The following committees have eral nephews and nieces. COAST GUARD POSTERS Ordinarily It requires about 10 Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 3 PROFESSIONAL been named: Nominating, C. S. Bot- Hebrew School Committee. Autos— For Hire ...... 9 HOUSES FOR REN'l 65 inches of snow to mEdte one incii of Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 SERVICES 22 tomley, A. L. Martin, P. B. Leonard; A quarterly meeting of the execu­ water. t Motorcycles—Blcvcle ...... H WAN'l ED— ROOMS— TORN DOWN BY MOB speakers, William Maxwell, Rev. tive committee of the JEJillngton- Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 PIANO TUNING BOARD 62 FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, .7 George S. Brookes and P. M. How.'^; llaaInvKa and ProfenHinnal Service* rooms, steam heat, garage, bath. supper, F. J. Cooley, D. A. Sykes, A. Business Services Offered ...... 13 John. Cockerham WANTED—BOARD and room, for 31 Mather street, Mauebester. E. There Is No Place Like Household Services Offeted ...... 13-A Boston, Jan. 3— (AP) — Coast L. Martin; music and enterUiinmeiit, 6 Orchard St ^ Tel. 4219 A. Standish, Andover, Conn. Tele­ Economy Houses Building—Contracting ...... H a girl, in private family, preferabl]^ A. E. Waite, P. L. Cooley, C. W. Florists—Nurseries ...... IB on West Side. Write Box X, in care phone WimmanUc 1353-5. . Guard recruiting posters at the Your Own Home Cady; tickets, Charles McLean, Ed­ Funeral Directors ...... 18 of Herald. South station were found tom down Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 REPAIRING ward Newmarker, E. M. Ide, E. P. - For Sale - Whether You Buy One Insurance ...... 18 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 today by recruiting officers when Yost, George Herzog, George Brig­ Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair­ they reported there for duty. Yes­ PARKER STREET—Bungalow, 7 or Build One. Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 20 ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw APARTMEN'I^— FLATS— terday at a demonstration on Bos­ ham, P. B. Leonard, ^Stanley Mc­ rooms, heat^ bath, two car garage. Buy a lot, right now yoo can have Painting—Papering ...... 21 FOR SALE—WILL SACRIFICE— Cray, Charles Leonard, L. T. Large lot—a bargain at $5,500. Professional Services ...... 2‘2 filing and grinding. Work called TENEMENTS 63 Two family house, all improve­ ton Common following a meeting in your choice of 10 at $175 each, high for. Harold Clemscn, 108 North Faneuil Hall protest of the killing Market; program, William Schaef­ elevation and worth more money, Repairing ...... 23 ments, large lot and two car WAPPING CENTER — Bungalow, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 Elm street Tel. 3648. of three rum-runners off Newport, fer, F. H. Holt, P. L. Cooley; decor­ located on West Side. These are FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, 79 garage. Near Station 20, Burnside 4 rooms, heat, bath, acre of land Toilet Goods anti Service ...... 25 R. I., last Sunday by Coast Guards­ ating, George Milne, A. T. Dickinson winter prices and on easy terms' too. Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 Wells street, all improvements in-" Ave. For particulars write to own­ bordering on State Highway, VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, men, similar posters were tom down and Edward Schaeffer. Comer lot on Pitkin street, $1600. Edaenllonal clock, gun repairing, key fitting. eluding furnace. Inquire 81 Wells er^ Geo. J. Anderson, 176 Harding To Address D. A. B. $5,000. Will take lot in trade. Courses and Classes ...... 27 street. Telephone 7617. Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. and destroyed. Members of the If you are not familiar >tfais Private Instruction ...... 28 Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. Coast Guard resumed recruiting Hon. Charles Phelps of this city, beautiful home sectiob drive qni and Dancing ...... 28-A HALFWAY BETWEEN MAN­ WANTED TO HEAR from a party FOR SALE—NEW 6 room house, duty on the common today under former attorney general of the state, CHESTER AND HARTFORD: look It over, ■ -• . Musical— Dramatic ...... 29 SEWING MACHINE repairing of Instructions to indulge in no vio­ will addresd the members of Sabra Wanted—Ins* ruction ...... 30 all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ looking for a 2 room -partment all Improvements, also 5 room Seven (7) acres of land with Neat single of 5 rooms, conven­ Flnnnrlnl lence, but to protect government Trumbull Chapter, D, A. R. at im plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward with private bath. Will sell furni­ bungalow. Telephone 8713 or 168 bam. Ideal for Florist, Poultry iences, including garage. Close In Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 property as far as possible. January meeting: which will be he.d at $5200, easy terms. Business Opportunities ...... 32 street Tel. 4301. ture to right party, reasonable. Benton street. or Gas Station—bound to increase Money to Loan ...... 33 Address Box W, in care of Herald. next Wednesday at 3 p. m., with In value. $1,000 per acre. How about starting Oie new year Help and SitunUuns FOR SALE—$800 DOWN buys new Mrs. Emily Bissell Swindells at her right by insorlng your valuables. Help Wanted— F e m a le ...... SB COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all colonial borne. Six rooms, tile bath, home on Prospect street. The as­ AUTUMN S T R ^ T — Small house Houses, garages, antonaobOes. In Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 improvements, garage if desired. oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ in good location. Can be enlarged Help Wanted—Male or Fetnale .. 37 TALCOTTVILLE sisting hostesses for the afternoon fact we insure anything that Is In­ Agents Wanted ...... 37-A BARi^ER TRADE taught in day Apply 95 Foster street. Dial 5230. ranged. Arthur A. KnoiTa. 875 Main are Mrs. William Howell, Mrs. Clif­ at a small expense, $1,500. surable and at the lowest rates oon- Situations Wanted —Female .... 38 and evening classes. Low tuition street. Tel. 5440. sistent with safe coverage. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, ton Chapman,. Mrs. Mahlon Charter. Situations Wanted —Male ...... 39 rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 The Woman’s Missionary society Employment Agencies ...... 40 lower fioor, all modern Improve­ Mrs. E. M. Ide, Mrs. Rufus H. Leon­ Market street, Hartford. of the Talcottville Congregrational l.lve Stock— Pefa— Ponllry— V .shiclen ments. C. E. Lewis, 44 Cambridge ard, Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Lizzie D. Dogs— Birds— Pels ...... 41 church will meet in the assembly street. Telephone 7269. Kington, Miss Ada B. Vibberts emd Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 room of the church Tuesday after­ Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 HELP WANTED— COLUMBIA Mrs. James Sykes. • Robert J- Smith Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement noon, January 7 at 2:15. After an Edward J. Holl FEMALE 35 . Notmeg Trail. 1009 Main For Sale— Mlecellnneona ^ of four rooms, extra attic room, hour of sewing, Mrs. Hiram Loverin The Nutmeg Trail of the Epworth Articles for Sale ...... 45 Mrs. Raymond Lyman is ill with REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Real Estate * Insoraiioa WANTED—WOMAN for general all improvements. Inquire 111 Holl will have charge of the meeting. League will begin its mid-winter Boats and Accessories ...... sn bronchitis at her home on the The hostesses will be Miss Florence 865 Main Street. Steamship Tickets < Building Materials ...... 47 housework. Must stay nights. Tele­ street, telephone 7330. session on Friday evening, January Green. Moore, Miss Anne Moore and Mrs. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 phone 4386. 31 and will hold a series of five Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 FOR RENT-r-6 ROOM tenement, 32 V/illlam Lee. Miss Beaty of New York is the meetings. Tho meetings will be held Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Walker street, off East Center, all guest of Miss Anne Dix. Sunday morning there will be a Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 50 in the five churches coimected writii WANTED—SEAMSTRESS. Apply modem-improvements, steam beat, In accordance with the vote pass­ communion service 'it the church Household Goods ...... 61 the league, Hockanutn, East Hart­ Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Wilrose Dress Shop, 597 Main St. gas heater, garage. Inquire 30 ed at the last Town meeting, an with the admission of a clas

J^N O WHAT OP NELUIE’S IAS PATHER ? SHOULD HE HAVE E V e R A THE EXTRA BURDEN OP lELLIB VeXJNS QIRU SUPFKDRTINe DICK THRUST STANDS AT THE PACEH^ WITH UPON HIM IN HIS OLD CROSSROADS SO TERRtBCK A AGE ? WOULD THAT BE OU.EIVIMA AS PAIR TO HIM ? NO O N E PATH PCX3R NELL IE MATTER HOW SHE L E A D S T O C H E R R V Tx. DECIDES ----- S O M E O N E ^ SACRIPICE S l ^ M O S T IS S U R E T O AND CHOOSE S U P P E R ! SERVITUDE; B e r w E E N THE OTHER TO R ElClU A L .IP E O P PREEOOM , It-mates ii hot for all of as. S E R v r r u o E H O P E , AND AT‘TME FATHERS __ MOTHERS AMBITIONS. o u a c i E O P There are at least four mistakes In the above picture. They may H ^ CRIPPCEO .—SWEETHEARTS ---- tain to grammar, histdry, etiquette, drawing or whatnot See If you WHICH can find them. Then look at the scrambled word below—and unscram-' nouLD'rr^BE’ r i s m t t o c a s t UT VOURSELVES IN THIS ElRUS PLACE. S H A L L IT ASIDE THOSE SACRED PROMISES OP ble I t by swltcb'-ig the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each of WHAT WOULD V O U DO IP YOU WERE PORCED B E ? the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble I t OR U3VE WHtSPERED IN DICK'S EAR TO MAKE HER CHOICE ____ .-'COULD VOU WMAE HE SMOTHERED HER WITH DECIDE ------COULD VOU MASTER THOSE iteON’ T CORRECTIONS KISSBSJAND CRUSHED HER CLOSE IN MAD, CONPLICTING EMOTIONS PULSINO SOMEBOOV :ii H»'-ARIRS:^f'COULD SHE EVER PINO THROUGH NELLIE’S VEINS WITHOUT S H O W H E P (1) 24 quarto of liquid la more spout of a raEator that hak alco­ IrBLSBWHBRE WITH THE PEAR OP REAPING A HARVEST OP T H E W A V ? hol In I t (S) S2 Is freein g, instwd .. fi ! than tire radiator of a' four-cylinder MEMORSS OP THOSE REGRETS ? IS IT ANV.r WONDER wwrfW B of S3. (4) li| ^ t oil, not heavy, Is SBBTf»40uRS HAOn t H ^ - h e r T " ' NELLIE HESITATES car holds. (2) A man should not be ^ ? ? p t generally used In winter. <51-Ike holdtnf a Uffhted dgaret over On ■oraiiiMed word la F O B N A d k i;-,v J-' t- '

t ^3-j , ,;’ .S r r -' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP^ SOUTH MANOiESl’J®, CONN, FRIDAY, J ^ A B Y 8 ,19S0. »»■>■■■■■ .»• By Perry, t. SKIPPY ■'.Vi' FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: ■ A < -J, -r. SENSE ^ NONSENSE ' ww-iIawAT.orr. ' Man: “Did they offer anything ..-$yV '' V I <: •I (' on your old car?” iir A T i t 's a ~\ Owner: “ Sure did. They took one a i n 't M 6 o t ' -rm r look and offered up a prayer.” / 3 0 0 0 , . fRl€NO SKIPPY, WASMV M€ 6^/CMV. ' Here lies the body . o f Isadore Cohen; His auto stopped quick, But he kept goln’.

•‘Didn't you promise, when you sold me this car, that you'd re­ place anything broken , or miss­ ing?” . .. “Yes, sir. What is it? - “ Well, I want four front teeth and a collarbone.”

“As a man eateth, so he is.' Pe­ destrians would do well to study / the food value of the kangaroo. ® 1030 * Percy L. Crosby, Great Britain righta reserved. A Copper’s Definition 1 ^ I King Features Syndicate, Inc. / * 3 A pedestrian is a boyd complete-, K ly surrounded by automobiles. | OilR ROAROING HOUSR seldom kiss and The Toonerville Trolley That Meets AU the Trains By Fontaine Foi By Gene Ahern Force of ^abit—The boy who j just make up. used to wave a red flag m fyont j of a bull is now running a bright 1 ------iAiPBEP i ^ WOO APPEAR red roadster in front of express i The VlUugo Blacltsmlth SA'V.US’efrl . KIP GIVE VoU trains. Quite modern! T o . HAVE t h e ^PEA-tHAT ^ ■ j (A Modem Version) 'TM'' B LO C k S I6M A U OAi OL’ P A L , . M.W V/IEVU O F % lS WOPLP Examination Teacher: “ Charlie under a spreading chestnut tree "B e P T FLU (3-, UlHO IS POOM iKi'ei ViSPE what does your father do when he | rpjjg village smithy stands, HA5 BEENi FROM THE T o t h e c a r Kiobd Vflui Pisr v e a p ' finds anything wrong with his i smith, a brainy man: is he— TAIL-C3ATE OF A > s-re e R cxisr ~tb © R A ie pArlor car?” He toils not with his hands. POPAL MEPICfME SHOWJ Charlie (truthfully): “He bawls COKivyeRSATIOid \41“TW feEPT, KEEP A Ma out. No longer do the bellows roar; VUAEOlkiJwco E(2rAP- - VOUR' P O P E OUT fI" BaLL 50 »T woilVeET No horses stand in line; r FRiEf^p BEPT MAV Ha v e EARLY TO WORK AND l^TE ;^bove~tor.3mlthy's-.iipen door OLi-f OF BOLSkiPS BERT’^ a ‘ TO K.ariun.ivRETURN HAS B R O U C ^ 1j Appears this garish sign.sign; KMOCk E P APQUMPTH iS MANY A MAN AN EIGHT-CY-EIGHT-CY' | ...pug ONE AND ONLY BLACK- SQLPiER OF FOPrrLJAJE, BEEiO ALL eARTH B irr vT^5 LINDERLINDBR SEDAN, WHILE OTHOTH- i ----SMITH- SHOPcTTr^n ovy&R ’tH ’ \4JpPLP FROM S/A m T o Bl(s» EUOUOH FOP TwJO ERS “NEVER HAD A CHANCE.” Of Longfellow. Park Here. Historic Place Where Tourists Stop ’'3bKis.''5’ ToucTiOLS» vle’ij a MEki T o P A S 5 . vtllTHoLiT] You could tell what a smart guy Fine Lunchroom in the Rear.” ELBO UJSf he was. He always looked both di­ QQlErf MOa-r BO-r V^e TLL rections when he was crossing a THE MAN WHO WAS ONCE CALL. T o u r mesT AfsA’ one-way street. DRIVEN TO DRINK NOW ACTS AS HIS OWN CHAUFFEUR. MAME VOOR Never mind, when the billboards finally join end to end, the tour­ If the roads of this country are ists can’t steal the farmers’ roast­ ever made wider they should be ing ears. made wide enough so some bozos will have enough room in the cen­ Americanism: Owning one home ter of them so the other traffic can and two automobiles for the family get by on both sides of them. to stay away from it in. A REAL FRIEND. The modem idea of exercise is ,i t i riJXi _to take a good stiff motor car ride t •-> A f I “Lend me $5, will you?” of 10 miles before starting for , “I’ve only got $2.50.” work. : “Well, give me that, I’U trust you Motorist: “Is this a one-way | for the rest.”—Tit Bits. street?^* SERVICE. Policeman: “ Yea, and there ain’t no two ways about it.” Bell Boy: Are you the gentleman o ^ ‘ I ■ who wanted to be awakened to catch the early train? Guest: Yes. Bell Boy: Then you can go to f u3t)i

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"■'M nee. U.S. PAT. OFF. 01930 9Y NBA SERVICE. INC. He’s Not SoSiiiftb! f By Small (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM The Tinymites yelled out in glee. *t'hat it was the snow that threw .<&U12.\ \ 3U6T. us off the bicycle. ’Twas slippery, CriM( KMH4-F"tHnr’tC Wee Scouty- laughed and shouted, b u t i 'l u TUST b e a t H m To T r-WW*TOM^OP^ QPP OV3R.'\iIjALV<./ yftOU> o u r SMOW 5H0NRO. “Gee! It’s well we tumbled in the just like Ice. When things go wrong ^0V )\ w h a t <»* $NPVJFALi-\ WV.VJfMC*. AM’ KMow v»«err IT WITH t h is SFCCIAL SALfS, &f\\ ' "tH€l4V- snow. At least it’s soft as down. it seems a shame that I should al­ BSFORiE. H e COCAtS \M — CP'. ways get the blame. As far > as &onnp» i u o o e s T th’ lAiNVlfe. Not one of us is hurt a bit. You HO. OCCft OOWR'- all look queer from where I sit. For you’re concerned it is my fault. once our good friend Clowny looks That’s not so nice.” CM- just like a funny clown.” “Oh, stop the scrapping,” Carpy “I am a clown,” came the reply cried. “Let’s jump and go on with from Clowny. Then he heaved a our ride. The bike is right there sigh. “But I dgn’t like this chilly in the snow.” And then there catne snow. A lot wept down my neck. a scare! The Tinles heard a sudden When’ we were flopping through growl and Coppy let out quite a the air, it gave me quite a sudden howl. "Hide quickly, everyone.” he scare. It always sort of frightens cried. “Here comes ,a big black me when we are in a wreck.” bear.” “Why should you kick?” an­ They were as quick as they other snapped. “It is your fault could be. Each qne jumped riglit that we were trapped. You steer­ behind, a tree. The bear picked up ed our bike and sent iis on the the Tinles’ bike and held it by his a very silly spill. We might have side. He eyed it closely for a time Imown that yob’d do. that I land- and then the Tinles watched him —I m->t tnmmv flat Twas you climb into one seat. To their sur- ii seems prise the bear knew how to ride. you’re shy ot Afil.*’ ■ "That;s right, blame me. You (The 'Tlnyinitos have real cause ought to know," ' said Clowny, for a big laugh in the next story.) J

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William W. Wrigley of Philadel­ phia, a seaman attached to the Sub­ lifHIST-DANCE marine 0-4 stationed at New Lon­ i r , FBIDAY, JAN. 8, 8:15 don was a visitor with friends in Free Delivery BlUiohMter Green Ooninmnlty Club town yesterday. He reports getting Hale’s Circulating Library the “scare of his life” during the 6 FRIZES heavy storm two months ago. The Books 2c Per Day ; D aily fSJM) Gold Pieces for 1st Awards sub was coming to the surface dur- Betreshnients.—85 cents. Anywhere in Town The annual election of officers of Circulating library—Main Floor, front Manchester district of the Boy Scouts of America will be held at ABOUT TOWN St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Friday eve­ ning, January 10. A supper ^ 1 Tte Junior choir of the , North precede the meeting at .6:30. The Methodist church will meet with committee in charge is J. A. Irvine, Miss Lydall this evening: a t 7:16. Joseph G. Dean, J. L. Relnartz and G. S. Bohlin. The fortnightly whist and dance Tomorrow Ends Our Special Selling Of wiU be held tonight at 8:16 at the ing a heavy fog when suddenly an Manchester Green Community Club. ocean liner loomed up heading for The first prizes of $2.60 gold pieces the under water boat. The sub will be awarded to the man and wo­ veered sharply and submerged just man making the highest score. Four in time to avoid a crash. Smart Silk Frocks other prizes will be given, and the games will be followed by refresh­ Louis Lester Hohenthal, of '457 High Grade Fur Coats ments and dancing. Center street, left this morning for St. Louis, Mo. On his return he will The Ways and Means committee stop in Chicago and be absent from of the Buckland Parent-Teacher m - town a week. Mr. Hohenthal who Many $16.75 Many $16.75 sociation will give a public whist in succeeded his father, the late E. L. the school hall Monday .-ening at G. Hohenthal, as secretary for Eu­ Grades Grades 8:15. They will give the usual num­ rope of the National Reform Feder­ ber of prizes, 6, with $2.50 gold ation, is taking the Tme trip and is pieces for the highest scorers. Re­ on the same mission for the federa­ freshments and dancing will follow tion as his father who was taken cards. from the train at Indianapolis on December 7 of 1928 and died the When you see these smartly styled silk frocks Mrs. A. m;. Shearer of Hilliard day following. you will not be able to resist the temptation of adding^ street entertained the ladies of the Oakland club at her home yesterday The Sunshine Sewing club will one or two to your wardrobe. Beautiful frocksrof afternoon. It was the birthday of meet this evening at 7:30 at the An Off Fur Coat Season Made This Mrs. Josephine Wetherell, one of the home of Mrs. William Turkington georgette and crepe in the new flared, feminine first members of the club, and the of Knox street. models; also classic straight-line frocks. Soft laces, luncheon was planned in her honor. Great Fur Sale Possible She was also presented with a hand­ Campfire Girls affiliated with the low placed flares, fitted hips, godets and soft collars some jardiniere from the club. An South Methodist church at Christ­ \ informal program, with some dis­ mas remembered the men and distinguish these frocks. Green, capucine, red, cussion of current events, occupied women at the almshouse with Tomorrow is your last day to purchase that long wanted fur the time. baskets of fruit and other good blue, brown and black. ^ th‘ - I, and this \.eek the girls coat.. Beautiful, high quality fur coats that would ordinarily re­ Mrs. Thure Hanson of Worcester, furnished three quarts and a pint of Hale’s Frocks—Main Floor, rear Mass., is spending the week-end ice cream as a special New Year’s tail at much higher prices. This has been an off fur coat season with her parents the Rev. and Mrs. treat for the elderly folks there, P. J. O. Cornell of Church street. which was very much appreciated. and the fur manufacturers are left with heavy stocks. Great Decorations are being removed sacrifices are being made for ready cash. Our New York fur. buy­ from the town Christmas tree KIWANIANS WILL HEAR standing at the Center. er searched the rharket for weeks in order to secure the best “buys” for this great event. Every fur coat offered in this sale is well Douglas Swartz, manager of the CHAS. CHENEY MONDAY Atlantic and Pacific Company store tailored and carries Hale’s guarantee of satisfaction. ' Felt Hats Reduced near Eldridge street, is ill at his home at 132 School street. President of Local Silk Firm An upper grades assembly was to Be Speaker at First Club held at the Hollister street school Meeting of 1930. this morning. The pupils listened to a most Interesting talk by Miss Charles Cheney, president of ' 1 . 0 0 * .' Mabel Lanphear, principal of the The Assortment Includes: 2 Manchester Green School, on her Cheney Brothers, will be the speak­ trip to Europe last summer. er at the Manchester Kiwanis club’s c($2 and $3 Grades) ^ ($3, $4 and $5 Grades) first get-together for the New Year, Mink Marmots Sealines American Opossums . Tommy Ferguson, son of Mr. and Monday at 12:15 at the Hotel Sheri­ Mrs. Ronald H. Ferguson, celebrat­ dan. Mr. Cheney’s message will be Natural Ponies One or two of these cheery felt hats will tone-up your wardrobe ed his fifth birthday today in a well worth hearing, dealing as it Platinum Caraculs Muskrats will with the prospects for 1930. for the remaining winter months. Snug-fitting felts in the briml^s party at his home, 16 Henry street. models with clever side and back treatments. Brown, blue, bl^k, Several of his little playmates were Every member in town should start Mendoza Beavers French Seals Russian Ponies entertained at a luncheon this af­ the year right and be at this meet­ green and wine. Models for miss and madam. Large and small head ternoon. ing. John Barstow will furnish the attendance prize. sizes. John Hand of Pearl street, his Hale’s Hats—Main Floor, rear son Harold and Elmore Hohenthal left this morning by automobile for $25 Down-The Balance Weekly or Monthly Manitee, Florida, where thev p'ar HOSPITAL NOTES to remain six weeks or more. Mr. Hand has considerable real estate Hale’s Fur Coats—Main Floor, rear there which requires his aLlentlon There were no admissions to the hospital up to this morning. Mrs. Buy White Oak Coal $12.00 per John Sullivan and baby boy of 47 ton. G. E. Willis & Son.—Adv. Lancaster road were discharged. Silk Chiffon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu. Fur Trimmed Dress Coats With Black Heeh $ U 0 $1.10 Grades X^rades $79.50 .$79.50 I Brown Thomson’s January Cost Sale Given | Grades Grades ^ “ 59.50 Flawlessly sheer, pure silk chiffon hose; full fashioned; silk froitf top-to-toe. They may be selected in light gun metal or soft beige I Instantaneous Response Because of shades with black square heels. Perfect goods. Special this week­ The season’s most popular coat styjes will be found in these models featured at this end at 69c a pair. Regular $1.10 grades. I Their Unusual Values! price Beautiful broadcloth dress coats trimmed with such smart furs as kit fox, sus- liki, mink dyed muskrat, skunk and natural wolf. Well tailored coats in princess and Hale’s Hosiery—Main Floor, right straight-line models. Regular $79.50 grades. 150 New Silk Hale’s Coats—Main Floor, rear I Frocks Specially During January Only V" Priced Women’s Dress and Sport Coats Nemo-Flex Comhinations

$25 and $30 $14.05 $25 and $30 $10.00 $10.00 Grades 21.75 Cirades Grade Grade Frocks lor all occasions, silk crepe, chiffon, geor- Women everywhere have diecoveiM that the Prlnceaa mode need not be a If you are looking for an inexpensive but sm ^ drei* or sports coat, your search will nroblem at aU. The smooth, hlgher-wfisted lines of the frocks fit as If they r;eU(' ;uid prints, lovely materials, new colors. Choose ^ d been designed especially for them....But there Is a secret. And that 1 rom this elegant group of smart Frocks at this very low beffin and end here. This price group includes fur trimmed dress coats of suede-like secret la the Nemo-flex Diaphragm Reducing Wonderllft Combination. It?s a price. fabrics; sports coats strictly tailored or fur trimmed. The season’s outstanding shades. Princess foundation—the only real one avi^able. Though this garment regular­ Full lined. - ly retaUs at |10—it la being offered during January only for 87.50. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Hale’s Coats-^Main Floor, rear . ' . Hale’s Gorsets—Bfain Floor, rear Second FloOt

wm fM f Boys* Wearables WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. JAY’S Announcing AVTO TRUCK B o o m I At Cost Sale Prices • | Funeral Directors the Opening of the ^ Wagon Work of AU Kinds. Heavy Blacksmithing Forging i All wool four piece Suits, Goat, Vest, two pair = ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS SIGN SHOP NEW YORK S Knickers, in fancy tweeds and herringbones, s SPAGHETTI HOUSE Straightened Disc, Wire^ Wood W heels CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Signs of All Kinds I 13.95 I 32 Oak Street ^ Acetylene Welding Painting, lettering S Students, all wool, four piece Suits, 16 to 20, values to s Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 Window Dressing Second Floor, Gorman Block Residence 7494 I A* 14.95 I Funeral Director PRICES REASONABLE Edward Paganl, Prop. MANCHESTBII 5 Black Leather Coats, wool lined, guaranteed, sizes 8 to 18 = Service and Quality Regular Chicken and Spaghetti Dinners. Antipasto, Spaghetti, CONStRUCtlOfI C0. 5 \^ - \ ^ ^ ______Phone 4624 all styles. Chicken, aU styles. 8.95 I on Monday evening of next week. Room for private parties. Auto Truck Body Dept Andrew M. aeaiiRiii^li^; En Junior Suits, all wool Jersey clotK, new c61orings, 2 to 6. S YOUNG MEN’S COMMUNTTY Mlee CJhrietine Mason, recreational 166 M. Turnpike W. at Essex. iir ti I 2.79. 3 to 8 , > ^ Q Q PJ E director the club, wlU supervise 20 Oak Sti South Manchester aU B PLANS BANQUET the meal which will be served at Boys* Scarfs, specially priced at S 6:80. Tha speakers wiU be from the directorate of tha Manchester ward to « real good time Monday Q R A ' i Ckimmunlty club, all of whom have 'right. « ' the Homestead Park section, with a The basketball team from the score of 68 to 17, Wednesday night ^ Boor - = The Young Men’s Community been Invited.! Ilia new officers of in a game played at the Hollister = club will have Its flret annual meet- this oldsr hoys’ club wUl be installed Young Men’s Community club de­ ADVERUSE IN THE B and the members ars look^ for- feated the Outlaws, a tsam from street school. Inf and banquet at the White home Cr

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