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HOOVER READY Late Events in Life of Marshal Foch I HOUSE STARTS TO LEAVE ON MOVE TO KEEP FLUATRIP W ORI^ PEACE Concludes His Business at No fip orts of Arms from U. King O f Afghanistan Assigns Committees, Re­ Capital— ^Wil! Make No S. to Waririfig^ations and ceives a Few BiDs and Ex­ Announcements Until Aft* Election to Decide If U. S. Captured By Rebels ecutive Nominations and

er His Return. Will Start War. London, Jan. 17.— An upcon-j tribes rose in arms against him be-| Then Adjourned Until firmed report is current In India! cause of the western European re-' forms he and Queen Souriya sought that the Afghan re'bel leader Bacha | Washington, Jan. 17.— Herbert Washington, Jan. 17— Congress to introduce in Afghanistan. | Next Tuesday— The Com­ Sakao has captured former King was faced,today with the prospect This news was received after re- ■ Hoover has fbout concluded the Amanullah and the new, king, Inay- peated advices bad reported Aman-1 business that brought him to the of a deluge of “ sure fire remedies i atulla Kbati, said a Central News ullah had reached Kandahar safely. mittees ca^iitat. His departure for Florida for war In the wake of the ratifica­ dispatch from Bombay this after­ The conflicting reports cast doubt for a month o- rest and reflection tion of the Kellogg multilateral noon. Amanullib retired in-favor upon the actual whereabouts ot of Inayatullah when: powerful the former ruler. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 17.— The upon his Cabinet choices is now set peace treaty. Instead of halting the activities State LeglfJalure met today for a tor Sunday. of extreme advocates ot peace for brief session, heard committee as­ He will leave Washington with the time being the Kellogg treaty signments, received a few bills and his notebooks crammed with data ratification apparently set in motiop “ BADF^ IS HEARTBROKEN, and suggestions that bear on every­ a new fight for the'enactment of a number of executive nominations, thing from C. binet material to his measure which Copgress has frown­ and then adjourned until next Tues­ inaugural speech and future legis­ ed upon in the past. day at 11:15 a. m. The outbreak was particularly AT HIS WIFE’ S FUNERAL lation. Representative Tobin presented a The president-elect has cleared noticeable in the House which was hill which would amend the char­ up an enormous amount of work deprived of a part in the long con­ troversy over the ratification of the HUSB.4XD OF VENUS | ter of the City of Waterbury that in the nearly two weeks he has the city would pay for the service been here. He has settled the ques­ “ Pact of Paris.!’ Tears Stream Down His H.AS NO SINECURE. Some Proposals clothing of each policeman and fire­ tion of the extra session of Con­ man. gress. There is to be one, starting The new proposals, all described Hull, Eng., Jan. 17.— Being as logical sequences of the anti­ Face as Bo jy is Lowered the husband of Venus is no sine­ Senator George E. HalU of New in April. He has decided upon a cure, according to one of them. Haven, proposed that architects be thorough-going fact-finding inves­ war treaty, ranged from plans to “ starve war” by prohibiting ship­ Mrs. Eva VenUs applied to placed under state supervision in tigation of prohibition by a com­ ments of arms to warring nation® to to the Grave; Her Family the Hull magistrates for a sepa­ the future by means of an examin­ mittee of experts of his own choos­ the holding of an election before ration order lagalnst her hus­ ing board, which would have power ing. He has outlined what he wants the United States can go to war. Accompanies B. B. Star. band, W’llliam J. Venus, a sing-' to grant licenses to them. The bill done concerning the inaugural The movement in the House re­ er. defines closely the qualifications a ceremony. He has seen and con­ ceived the sanction of Rep. Stephen Opposing her application, the person must have to become an ferred with upward of three hun­ Porter (R) of Penna.. chairman of hushahd stated in bis evidence architect in this state. dred people, including nearly every the foreign affairs committee, who Boston, Jam 17.— Tears streanir his wife was so lazy that he Ijad Capital Increase Republican member of the Senate, ■ M ■ ■ ■ ■ — \ ed down the grief-lined face of to wash her. dress her, cut her . Capital of the Amicron Trust As­ and the chairmen of all important (Cnntiniierl on Page 3.) “ Babe” Ruth as he stood in a driv-1 nails, coidb her hair and do the sociation of- New Haven, would be committees of the Housr-. And there housework. Mrs. Venus’ appli­ ing snowstorm In Old Calvary cem­ tripled, and thereby become $300,- is reason to believe he has arrived cation was dismissed. I 000 under another bill presented by at some fairly definite conclusions etery today and watched the white ------— ------® Senator Hall. The association is the about some of the men ho wants tn casket containing the Jody of bis Tisnagement of a fraternity at Yale which proposes to erect a large his Cabinet. “ Bah— I've lived through many of these before!” Critically Hi from a heart attack In Paris, Marshal HEEN’ S ROMANCE wife, Helen Woodford Ruth, slowly No Announcement— Yet Ferdinand Foch, commander-in-chief of the Allied arm ies in the closing stages of the World War, laughed lowered into her grave. EUROPEAN TRADE h ’ ilding for stiuients. It is not likely, however, that at physicians who told him he was facing one of the major battles of his great career. Above, Marshal The Judicial Council, raised by “ Lord have mercy on her soul," the 1927 legislature, to make sug­ there will be any announcement Foch is shown right, with Commander Howard P. Savage of the American Legion, center, and General John REAL IQVE’ GAME he prayed, his mouth’’ quivering concerning Cabinet choices until J. Pershing on the occasion of the doughboy's national convention in Paris. Below, left, the marshal is pic-, gestions for changes in court pro- w:th emotion. GETS BIG BOOST c.dur.e in the state, made Us pres­ shortly before March 4. To an­ tured in full military dress. At the right is seen the statue which was unveiled in his honor at Cassell, The stooped shoulders of the nounce them ar this time would France, while Foch himself (indicated by the arrow) looked on. ence felt today by bills which in­ world-famous ball player sagged cluded the various recommenda­ be simply phtting them up as tar­ Fiance of Tennis Queen Tells and he seemed to be on the verge gets to be “ shot a t.' as well as tions of the Council. The recom­ of-collapse. He was hemmed in by mendations have been widely subjecting himself to pressure to a saddened little group of his wife’s But Director- Klein Reports find other places for the disap­ Vice President Curtis How He First Met Miss spread in the state by the council PAPAL DOMAIN relatives, most of whom were sob­ following a printing of the report pointed ones. bing with “ Babe— without re­ A fair example of what might be This Year Will See Bitter under approval of the State Board Wills, straint. of Finance and Coctrol. and legls- expected occurred tn the case of Refuses Gift (3f House Mother Dry Eyed. , Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, ! la'.ors believe the public is fully The aged mother of Mrs. Riith Competition. aware of the recommendations. the one member of the Coolidge stood next to Babe, gazing at the Cabinet that W^ashington considers San Francisco, Cal.,. Jan. 17.— Governor Trumbull transmitted grave as dazed. No tears came from to the Senate a group of reappoint­ is sure to go into the Hoover Cabi Washington, Jan. 17 — Once^Curtiss and special telephone con- IN THE^WORLD Miss Helen Wills, unconquered on her eyes but grief was written in Washington, Jan, 17.— Despite ments to state positions, as fol­ net. again, it seems, the movement to in­ nections with Capitol Hill^the lat­ every Ijce. of lier face... the tennis court, has found her the fact that Ip 1928 United States lows : WMthin 24 hours after the pub­ stall the Vice President in a special ter inspired perhaps by a memory On the other side of Ruth stood. Judge Walter M. Pickett, New house In a fashion similar to that match as a "poker face”— as she is liad its'record peace-time foreign lication of stories that Mellon of the time when Vice President Miss Nora WtM*dford, his 19-year- Haven County Oommon* Pleas In which the President occupies called— in her betrothed, Fred S. would be retained, protests began Dawes was asleep in his hotel and old - sister-lB-law. She clutched trade year, i^ith exports of $5,129.- Court; Judge Charles B. Waller, the White House has been fore­ was not reached soon enough to New State WiD Have Popu­ to roil into the Hoover ofiices in Moody, Jr., handsome young San Ruth by the arm for support and’ 6o(il|00b. Coinmerce Department of­ New London County Common Pleas the Mayflowei from those who are stalled. enable him to reach the Senate and Francisco broker. . sobbed as if her heart would break. Vice-President Elect Curtic, it break a tie vote. ficials today urged the necessity of Court. opposed to Mellon policies. Tne lation of 10,000, Tiny Moreover, the beautiful Berkeley Other sisters and brothers of the Milton C. .Mapes, New Haven, to protests came by mail, telegraph, was learned today, is moving into a In recent years there has been deceased cried audibly as tfie ;cohsfant .vigilance^ on the part of 10-room suit at the Mayflower considerable agitation to have a tennis queen, whose classic fea­ harbor commission at New Haven/ and Senator Nye (R) of North Da­ undertaker recited the “ Our exporters in the scientific tf*evelop- Clarence M. Knox, of Wethers­ kota. and Senator Couzens (R) of hotel with every apparent intention special house provided. Mrs. John R ailro^ Station But No tures have been likened to those of Father” and "Hail Mary’’ as the of remaining there, throughout his B. Henderson, local society leader, ment of , markets abroad; and in field. state aviation commissioner. Michigan, protested in person. the Grecian qu6en of beauty, Venus, body was being lowered ipto the incumbency. Mr. and Mrs. Edward several times has offered the gov­ has found her “ Adonis” in the tall, fighting the competition of inter­ Lester E. Shippee, East Kllliug- More Protests grave. ly, bank commissioner. Gann, the latter being Curtis’ sister, ernment a beautiful home on 16th Entrance to the Sea. athletic dark curly-haircd youth, Somewhere off in the distance, national cartels. Published stories that Wm. J. are giving up their home in Chevy Dr. Harold A. Bancroft, of Hart­ street belonging to her, but Con­ whose serve went straight to her over the snhw-clad hills of the cem­ While confidence w’as expressed Donovan, of N''v York, is a likeiy Chase to join him, and Mrs. Gann gress has never accepted U. doth ford. -consulting physician on in­ heart. etery, church bells tolled. selection for attorney general will act as official hostess for the Mr. Coolidge. when he was vice that 1929 will see another boost in sanity at state prison. Rome, Jan. 17.— The new Papal A tiove Game Burial took place* shortly before foreign sales, which combined with brought a similar flood of protests. new vice president. president, and General Dawes have In fact, it was a love game, set Friends of Senator Wheeler (D) ot The suite includes an office for frowned on the idea. State to be created when the long 11 a. ni.. aPer funeral services had purcheses abroad.may pass a value SENATE COM.MITTEES standing conflict between the-^Vati- and match. Moody confided today in been said by Father Richprd Burke of $10,000,0(10,000. qlnre severe Montana, attacked immediately an exclusive interview with Inter­ Hartford, Conn., Jan. 17.— The Donovan on the ground he “ prose­ can and the Italian state is settled of St. Augustine’s. Roman Catholic competition from European export­ State Senate, organized for business BAY STATE GOVERNOR national News Service. church at the modest frame dweil- ers, and* espbcially the cartels,' is cuted the persecution,” of the Mon­ will be the smallest in the world, TLo game started in Cannes, of its 1929 session, today received tana Senator in retaliation for CONnOENCE GAME WORKS FOR NOTHING. anticipated. its list of committee appointments. from the standpoint of territory. France, in 1925, the decidedly shy (Continued on Page 3.) .. Fierce Coiiipetilioii. what Wheeler did to Harry M. young broker said. “ I* was travel­ The list, indicating who will study Boston, Jan. 11*—During his It will be an “ island” of land and In a report . prepared by Dr. Daugherty. The fanatical drys pro­ ling abroad with my parents when- and report on the various bills that - t tested that Donovan isn’t dry four year reign as governor of buildings within the city of Rome. Jullus;-Klein, director of foreign may be presented, is as follows: r IS FAILURE HERE the Commonwealth of Massa­ l met Helen at C-ivnes. She was and domestic commerce, it was as­ enough to be attorney general. The U will extend from St. Peter playing her first tennis matc.i Agriculture: Hyde, Weaver; Ku Klux Klan protested that a chusetts and four years previ­ Square to a point behind the Vati­ serted* that the foreign trade situa­ Appropriations: Christ and a’troad that year. My brot’ .er had tion is characterized, by competi­ Protestant must head the Depart- ous as lieutenant governor, can gardens, including the Vatican WALL ST. NEUTRAL Prince. Alvin T. Fuller not only never known her,;but.I had never met her tion more Intense than ever before. buildings and some adjoining’ prop­ at home. Aviation: Lavery and Connor. Salesman Tries to Sell Stock accepted one cent of the total erties. The, population is estimated'' .“We are finding an intensity of Banks: Boies and Hyde. of $56,000 salary due him for “ Yes. 1 guess the fact that.we effort In ail parts-of the world, by at about lO.OfiO. ! both lived in the San Francisco bay IN STEWART FIGHT Capitol Furniture & Grounds; (Continued from Page 3) his eight year tenure of office, | It is unlikely-that visitors from Germany. parUcularly. and also by Barne's and Christ. That Had a False Boom , but he turned back money into j region had quite a bit to do with France, England and Italy, which is Rome will know when they cross onr becoming friendly right away in Cities and Boroughs: Smith arid i the state treasury made by a : . the “ frontier,” or when they step totally unUke the competitive situa­ Hirschberg. j member of his family as a re- 1 a strange country. tion at 4 nyiltne,sittce* the outbreak On the Market. out of Italy and enter the Pontiff’s “ We visited art salons an" muse­ Claims; Hirschbqrg and Princfe; I suit of an automobile transac­ domain. Rockefeller’s A tt^ D t ^ to of the'^war,*’^thQ-vXirart ■ Kljfip-said: ■ 'oeriu. ^ ^ ^ - • Congressional and Senatorial TAX REFUNDS ROWS tion with the state,-it was re­ No Sea Entrance. ums and saw quite a bit of one “ The result of all_that has beenj Districts: Mignery and Conroy, vealed today. The often announced- plan of another while we were abroad that Oust Ckurmao I { ^ -No ^increasing d|fficulty-in*getting bust- C o n s tltutional Amendments: Evidently caught after the sky­ .V -^1 granting the Vatican a strip of ter­ time,” Moody recalled. pegs gnd tire .need for. Intreasiag o'Connor and Hull.- Interested in Art * START IN SENATE rocket boom of Ford Motors of Can­ ritory stretching f-om !Sl. Peter 'vigilance. Contingent Expenses:, Parsons, ada stock burst, a New York brok­ Square to the sea has been aban­ Moody is interested in art and in ENect os Stock M a fk 4 painting, “ but Ui, more than the Durant and Bergin. erage house, said to be Kresel and doned as impractical. Italy does average layman,” he ventured. Education: Durant and Hackett.. FOCH’ S CONDITION not wish to see a.repetition.'even on Engrossed Bills: Peasley and Company, of 27 Beaver street. New When Miss Wills’ efforts In the a small scale, of the ,“ Dahtiig Cor­ BY W. E. COUSIN^. Law lor. _ / Insurgents Charge That Sec­ York City, tried to make a local field of art was mentioned, how­ ridor” upon her soil.„^ •-;>V Executive Nominations: Wilcox,: business man pay part of the loss. SLIGHTS BEHER (The Dantzig'j Corridor" is the ever, he displayed' mnoh more than neck of land granted ^tp Poland to 1. N. S. Financial Editor. Milne and Bergin. retary Mellon Made Them The local man, whose name is not the average interest, exclaiming, “ 1 FOR PARTT FUNDS Federal Relations: Bpies apdl disclosed for obvious reasons, is in give her an outlet pnv,tfe>BaUic.) think -she is making very good New York, jan. 17.— The •bitter­ Ann on n cem en t < of the. sjattlemen t O'Connor. the habit 'of making investments, Doctors Say Famous War progress.: I noticed a big improve­ est factional fight in American in­ Finance: Parsons and Barnes. In Secret. playing the market once in a while. of the long conflfct. wbjeh has ment when I compared some of hor made Popes virJual VPTlfidners’’ in dustrial history, the fight to oust Fish & Game: Woodford and- He was advised by a phone call e.arly ’drawings and paintings witn Robert W, Stewart from the chair­ Asks Rank and F3e of Dem­ vyilcox. from New York yesterday that Ford Hero Is Taking Nourish­ the Vatican since. 187i; Is .fexpected sotne she had done* recently.” Motors of Canada was going to to come from Pope .pUi^ XI. pos­ manship ^f the Standard'-pil'of In­ Forfeited Rights: Fournier and Washington, Jan. 17.— The ad­ Moody's shyness dipappeared Durant. pay a dividend and the stock was sibly before Easter.' ■’’’ The an­ diana board, will not bp waged, and ocrats to Wipe Ont Big ministration’s fight to enact the ment Today. nouncement will he 'that a con- Humane Institutions: Pearson ready for a big jump. is not bping waged, in the Stock new cruiser bill became involved In The Inside Facts ’.nd Weaver. As a matter of fact Ford Motors (Continued on. Page 3.) (Continued on Page 3.) Market. , ' ■ Debt, 1 Incorporations: 'Wilcox and Mig­ the Senate today with skirmishes > International News Service learn­ nery. over prohibition enforcement and of Canada did take a big ride in the Paris, Jan. 17.— General Foch New Y'ork exchange yesterday all ed from unimpeachable sou reps tor Insurance: Milne and Boies. tax refunds, in connection with the was somewhat, improved today in I day' that the Stewart interests are Judiciary: Peasley and Hull. as a result of a rumor* that the con­ New York, Jan. 17.— The posi­ first diflciency appropriation bill. cern was to pay a dividend very his gallant fight against heart di­ not bfiying -a share of Indiana stock Labor; Mignery and Lawlor. The supply measure carried a sease complicated by kidney in the open market. Ijesplte the tion of former Governor Alfred E. Legislative Expenses: Christ and $75,000,000 appropriation for pay­ (Continned on Page 3.) trouble. W hat W as Yoii? Greatest vigorous bally-hoo Ihat^ is bping Smith with regard to the future Conroy. • ment of refunded taxes and a $25,- The following bulletin on his A raised in parts of Wall street.,,apd ieatferslijp of the Democratic parix Manual and Roll; Mignery and. 000,000 increase in prohibition en­ condition was issued this morning; on which Standard' Oi' of Indiana Milne. “ The slight improvement noticed remafhfed a mystfeiTT today'to tnapy forcement funds. Both items have Moment Ot Terror?• ^ -V ■ has jumped ahbu’- 12 points ip the Manufactures: Pearson and ten ­ aroused considerable opposition, during the last three days con­ last two ’o,r (hree 'days, Stewart is political observers, who sought to nis. the Insurgents charging the tax Ve- RESULTS! tinues.” Everyone has had some moment of TERROR which stands holding aloof from the market, and find ah answer to; (he questton lu Military Affairs: Hall and P«ai*- funfls were made secretly by Secre­ James Stevenson ran a It was signed by Dr.s. Daveniere, out as the most nerve-wracking experience of his or her life. standing pat, with his friends and son. Perhaps, it was a moment when he was going down for the third bis addreds o*or the radio last tary of the Treasury Mellon while classified Advt. in yesterday s H*ltz-Boyer and Degenhes. supporters, oh their foldings of Motor Vehicles: Lavery and Man­ Mellon* himself led the opposition lo The physicians also reported that timfe. When the train was just upon him and the train stalled. stock, which they helieite. ate suf­ night. In a ispeecb broadest over ning. paper under the Help Wanted Write your most nerve-wracking experience or greatest the increased dry appropriation. column for three young ladies the general was taking more nour­ ficient to swing the wite to Stewart 31 stations the- Democrat who wag Counties and County Seats: ishment which vvas adding to his moment of TERROR. Confine your description to 250 -frords Hopes of Drys. to act as cashiers and. ticket on March 7. defeated fdr the •presidency last Brown and Hart, The Senate drys, led by Senator strength an^ resistance. or less. Deposit your .contribution at ’the Herald, 13 Bissell takers at the Automobile His Ijwt Visit; November urged the party to “con­ New Towns and Probafe Dis­ Harris (D) of Georgia, were confi­ Received WithJo.v. street, or mail it to The Herald, pr the State Theater," before When. Gol, Stewart w^s In'New tricts: Smith and Fournier. Show to be held at the Armo­ Monday noon, January 2L dent of keeping the $25,000,000 The news of his improvement York, last week, he brought with tinue (he fight for Dwnoeratic prin­ Public Health and Safety: Man­ Item in the deficiency bill, despite ry Jan. 30-31 and Feb. 1 and was received with joy by the Gen­ The best articles will be published in The Herald. First him the first drafts o f 192-8 earn­ ciples,” but did not reveal his, own 2, To dat^ he has received 43 ning and Brown. Mellon’s opposition. This little row eral’s many admirers and friends prise will be a $5.00 gold piece, two second prizes will be $2,50 ings statement pf thp Indiana com: plans except- ta--say that he would Railroads: Hall and Brown. threatened to assume considerable letters. Pretty good results throughout France. Although some gold pieces, and then there will be ten tickets of admission to pany,. which he would have made we.think for the sum Invested ^be heard. On .the radio from time Roads, Rivers & Bridges: Arr^ political importance, as it may quarters expect a long fight to­ “ The Terror” playing at the State Theater Sunday, Monday and pablie had be not learned. ;on his gonl and Milne. . in Classified— one insertion. alienate some of the Dry Republi­ wards recovery, it w-as generally Tuesday. . arrival here, of the launebing of the to time. Rules: Peasley and Bergin. can votes which will be necessary TRY CLASSIFIED felt that the man who led all the The most terrifying experience recounted will win the Rockefeller attack-agaiiist him. The Som4 observer^, howeyer, saw In Senate Rulen:; Peasley,. H ir ^ . to confirm Mr. Mellon should the CaU 664 armies of the Allies in 1918, would prize. Nothing else entere into the contest. Rocksfellec. bomhsfaen rchangfd his the/latter.- statdiiaeiit an 'iidVeatton berg and Connor.: , > win against his present adversary— ■ • . ■ ■ ft. / * . (Continued on Page 11) disease— despite his 77 years. .(Continued o n ’HagU'S,) ' ;i fCimtiiraed on Page 3 .). (ContliUMii oil P i ^ s.)L PAGE T W ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUJH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17,1929.

Lyme; Silllman, Chester; Emery, STATE LEGISLATURE . Stamford; Judd, Middlebury; Col- LOCAL LEGISLATORS DR. COLVIN SPEAKS line, Columbia; Miller, Hartland. $100,000 IN GEMS Incorporations: Thornhill, Brook­ OBITUARY N. Y. Stocks HAS BRIEF SESSION field; Blakeslee, North Haven; ON GOOD COMMITTEES iHERE N E T SUNDAY Broadbent, Hamden; Jacques, Wa­ (Continued from Page terford; Johnson, Norfolk; Hull, STOLEN FROM SHOP Madison; Hunter, Killingly; Schrle- Allied Chem ...... 279-^ FUNERALS Senator R. 3. Smith, Judge R. Am Bosch ...... 4-4 ^ Sale of Land: Devlin and Parsons. ber. Redding; Risner, Union; Hodge, Roxbury; Clark, Berlin; A. Johnson and Miss Mar­ Am C an...... -...... 114% Chairman of N atl Prohibi- School Funds:*Weaver and Gold­ Am Car and Fdy ...... 101 % stein. Willard, Colchester; Main, North BY DAN THOMAS. Andrew Swanson jory Cheney Given Assign­ Most Paring Robbery m Stonington. The funeral of Andrew Swanson Am Loco ...... 110 Senate Appointments: Wilcox, Insurance: Stone, Southington; Hollywood, Calif., Jan. 17<— ments. V T I ni • ! Light...... 85% I tion Committee to Occupy Smith and Lawlor. was .held yesterday afternon with Bill, Somers; Buell, Litchfield; Anybody who thinks that a couple prayers at the home of his daugh­ 162rs lakes rlace in Tel and Tel ...... 199V, Shell Fisheries: Manning and Whittemore, Naugatuck; White, can’t stay happily married in Holly­ In an announcement of commit­ Am Tob ...... 172.% Lilllbridge. ter Mrs. C. E. Johannson of 70 I S. M. E, Pulpit. Plainvllle; Button, Rocky Hill; wood should talk to LeRoy Mason Haynes street at 2 o’clock and a tees made at today’s session of the Anaconda 121 State Parks and Reservations: Atchison ...... 200% Bradley, . Bloomfield; Hagarty. and his wife, Rita Carewe. service at the Swedish Congrega­ State Legislature, Manchester was Bread Dayligbt. Durant and Hyde. Windsor; Keeler, Wilton; Broad- LeRoy and Rita were married well provided for in assignments Atl Ref ...... 62% State Prison: Arrigoni and tional church at 2:30. Rev. S. B. Balt and O h io ...... 121% Dr. p. Leight Colvin of New bent, Hamden; Bidwell, Glaston­ about five months ago. But 'to Green, present pastor of the church, which its two representatives and Devlin. bury; Roberts, Barkhamstead; Lin­ hear them talk you would think senator received. Can P a c ...... 239% -York City, chairman of the Nation­ officiated. He was assisted bj Rev. New York, Jan. 17.— Jewelry State Library: Hull and Dennis. coln, Windham. they were just on their way hotoe Senator Robert J. Smith is chair­ valued at flOO.OOO, to $200,000 Ches and O h io ...... 217% Unfinished Business: Fox and J. A. Anderson, former pastor there. al Prohibition committee, will Judiciary; Johnson, Sherman; from the minister’s. They are al­ man of the committee on cities and was stolen today by four armed C M and St Paul ...... J5 Woodford. There were numerOv.j beautiful Chi Rock Island ...... 134 •^eak from the pulpit of the South Thornhill, Brookiield; Woodward. ways together— neither having boroughs, before which committee bandits In a daring hold-up of an \ Bolton; Mackey, Glastonbury; been seen anywhere alone more floral tributes. Mr. Swansor had Cons Gas ...... 108% ;^ethodist church at the morning been a highly respected citizen of the new town charter will be pre­ exclusive shop in Park avenpe. ^itervice on Sunday, coming here to HOUSE C03LAUTTEES Bradley, Beacon Falls; Jacques, than once or twice siqce their sented and In addition to this he is Dupont ...... 5 0 2 % marriage. the town for 27 years. ^ The bandits escaped in an auto­ Erie ...... 68 7%ssist in the observance of the Hartford, Conn., Jan. 17— The Waterford; Hedge, Roxbury; Dim­ named as a member of the com-^' mobile after binding and gagging ock, Wijllngton; Banks, Weston; “ Our life is simply based on The bearers were Gen Elec ...... 289% ^ n th anniversary of the adoption lower House of the State Legisla­ Johannson, Charles Nelson, Olaf mittee on town and probate dis­ the store’s manager, a private de­ the Eighteenth Amendment. Bierce, Sharon; Merritt, Cole- consideration for one another,” tricts. ' Gen Motors ...... 196% ture today received assignments of says Rita. “ LeRoy is always do­ Anderson, Samuel Nyman, Samuel tective, a clerk, woman secretary Int Harv new ...... 95 Dr. Colver is an author and lec­ its members to committee posts for brook; Stone, Kent; Harrington, Judge Raymond A. Johnson is Bethany. ing little things to make me happy Johnson and John Nelson. Andrew and a manufacturing jewler. Int Nickel n e w ...... 97% turer of international prominence. the 1929 session, as follows: Euglebrook of Providence sang and named chairman of the judiciary The hold-up occurred in the shop Manual and Rolls: Clark, Ber­ and I do the same for him. And committee and is also on the en­ Kenecot ...... 153 »^e has spoken in nearly four hun- Agriculture: Wood, New Canaan, Oscar Swanson played “ Going of G. Mauboussin, on '-he ground lin; Hanbury, Newington; Clark, we make our wedding anniversary grossed bills committee. Mack Truck ...... 43% ;flfeed colleges and universities, in- Schrieber,^ Groton, Rand, Salisbury, a weekly celebration instead of a Home” on the organ as the body floor of an exclusive apartment Marland Oil ...... 43% Haddam; Buckingham, New Mil­ Miss Marjory Cheney Is chairman ?^udlng a score in Europe. His uni- Hayes of Granby, Keeler, Ridge­ yearly one.” was borne into the church and house. Miami Cop ...... 32%• ford; Wakelee, Walcott. of the comittee on Education and ^■^rsity training included five years field, Dodd, New Milford, Curtis, Chopin’s Funerhl March at the con­ \ The jewelry consisting of valu­ N Y Central ...... 193 •Pf post graduate study in three Bridgewater, Brewer, East Hart­ Manufacturers; Jones, New Now we have the voice “ fadeout” clusion. Burial was in the East also on constitutional amendments. able watches, bracelets and dia­ .New Haven ...... 85%’ ^*reat universities. California, Chi- ford, Burnham, Hampton, Strong, Hartford; Larash, Orange; Cramer, — the latest contribution of the cemetery. Mrs. Maude Woodward of Bol­ monds was taken from the safe and North Amn Co ...... 92 xtago and Columbia. He received East Haddam, Hough, Wallingford; Wejhersfield;' Emery, Stamford; boys who make it a business to ton was named as a member of the a showcase. Police believe the Packard ...... 141% -liis Ph. D.. at Columbia, having spe- Lucchini, Meriden; Sikes, of Eling- Walters, Prospect; Goettler, East figure out new mechanical devices committee on human institutions. place was cleaned out Penna R R ...... 80%' •cialized in ' the field of political ton. Windsor; Stone, Southington; Wil- tor the movies. By means of this HEADS DURANT CO. All of the assignments given to Young Bandits. Post Cereal ...... 75 ^science, economics, constitutional Appropriations: Clark, Haddam; ford, Cornwall; Hackney, Farm­ new process it is possible to show the Manchester representatives and The bandits, all young and all Pressed Steel Car . ; ...... 23 .^jind administrative law and politi- Wadsworth, Farmington; Osborn, ington; Shields, Ridgefield; Noble, a player talking, then slowly dis­ the senator from this district are armed with new automatics, took Pullman ...... 87 % '5^il philosophy. Redding; Hubbell, Westport; Cromwell; Brush, Bozrah; Seney, solve into the scenes he is talking New York, Jan. 17.— F. J. among the most Important in the the force by surprise. While one Radio Corp ...... 368 • Dr. Colvin was national president Stable, Stonington; Fuller of Suf- Plainfield. about and hear his voice describ­ Haynes, former president and State Legislature. stood guard the others quickly Reading ...... 108 \ rfor sixteen years of the Intercol- field; Blakeslee, .North- Haven; Military Affairs: De Lacour, ing the very action that is being chairman of Dodge Brothers, has bound and gagged employes. Sou Pac ...... 120 ;iegiate Prohibition association and Scott, Watertown; Clarke, Walling­ Stratford: Cramer, Wethersfield; shown simultaneously on the been elected president of Durant All then were taken to a rear Sou Ry ...... 154 lUrected a study of the liquor pro- ford; Frink, Waterbury; Pease. screen. The process is being use'd Motors, it was announced today. TODAY’S SLEET STORM room while the place was looted. S O of N J ...... 51% •hlem in colleges throughout the Torrington; Maxwell, Vernon; Crossman, Winchester; Orcutt, for the first time in “ The Leather­ S O of N Y ...... 42% Coventry; Gardella, Ansonia; Mar­ William G. Durant, retiring The robbery, the largest in New United States. He has served in Grant, Mansfield. neck.” York in years, brought most of the S O of C a l...... ‘ ...... 70 various offices in eight national and tin, Salisbury; Hurd, Monroe; Lew­ president, remained on the board of BOTHERS AUTO DRIVERS Aviation: Rand, Salisbury; Whit- directors. This action was In line police officials to the scene. Com­ Studebaker ...... 88 international temperance and pro­ temore, Naugatuck; Matthies, Sey­ ie, Eastford; Mull, Groton; Merritt, Henry , King is one director Hn with Durant’s recent announcement missioner Whalen bimsejf took Texas Co ...... 64%' hibition organizations, embracing mour; Rich, Bristol; Mull, Groton; Colebrook; Tobin, Waterbury; this business who doesn’t believe in that he was withdrawing from ^ charge and barred all but police of- Union Pac ...... *. . .217% “Practically every national temper­ W'eir, East Hampton; Curtis, Markham, Hartford; Bransfleld, U S Steel ...... 172 keeping a player true to type. An management of the Corporation but The sleet storm that developed j ficers and the victims from the ance group. He is the author of Southington; Markham, Hartford; Portland. example of what King does with his just before noon came at a time shop. Westinghouse ...... T4 2 the book “ Prohibition in the United Cramer, Weathersfield; Cambria, players will be seen in “ She Goes would continue in financial control. W Overland ...... 32 % Motor Vehicles: Hanbury, New­ Ralph A. Vail, former director on when there were many automobiles Mauboussin’s is one of the most States” and in preparation for this Middletown; Root, Norfalk; Hum­ ington; Kemp, Darien; Goodrich, to War,” his current production. He on the streets. As a result several exclusive Jewelry concerns in New history he visited forty-five states phries, Simsbury; Corcoran, New has taken A1 St. John, a veteran production of Dodge brothers, was East Haven; otnes, Saybrook; Wil­ named vice president of Durant’s In o f the drivers of automobiles were York. .It also has a branch in Paris investigating conditions and gather­ London. comedian, and made a dramatic driving with their facjs exposed to and caters to only the richest. ing material. He Is also the author Banks: Hemming, Norwalk; Toi­ liams, Killingly; Matties, Seymour; charge of engineering and produc­ WAPPING Hough, Canton; Rollins. East Gran­ actor out of him. The director did the elements, not taking any Scores of persons were passing of The Bicameral Principle in the ler, Simsbury; Hine, Cheshire; the same thing once before— when tion. New York legislature, quoted as by; Goettlqr, E^st Windsor; Hun­ John A. Nichols, Jr., former vice chances on trying to see through at the time the hold-up occurred, Hungerford, East Haddam; Cole, he was making “ Tor” ble David.” There will be a meeting of the authoritative by writers of text gerford, Watertown; Phillips, president in charge of Dodge the windshiela. What was true of but were unable to see into the Newtown; Gilbert, Danbury; Jones, Ernest Torrence, who had been shop becau.se of the small, modest I board of directors of the South books on government. .New Hartford; Bengston, New Bri­ Montville; Baldwin, Woodbridge; Brothers, wa.s elected secretary- automobiles was likewise true of playing comedy roles, was given a the trolleys. The motormen have window that faces the street. j Windsor Public Library in the Ladd tain: Kirtl'vnd, Old Saybrook; Ar­ Kelsey, Stafford. dramatic part. King was laughed treasurer of Durant Motors. New Counties and County Seats: 'been using a heavy s'veeper that I Memorial Library. Wappinjg on Sat­ nold; Vernon; Hackney. Farming- at until the film was finished. 'Then urday, January 19, 1929, at 2 Seeley, Washington; Root, Nor­ clears th2 glass in front of them, FIND BAGS OF GEMS ton: Bitgood, Plainfield; Fox, Put­ people decided that he knew what o’clock in the afternoon. nam. folk: Deane, Hamden; Weigold, he was doing. 9 9 6 CROOK HANGOUTS but when it started to cover over AUENISTS DECLARE with sleet that would not come off The teachers of the Rye Street Capitol Furniture and Grounds: Torrington; Griggs, Pomfret; Por­ school gav'e a whist party on Tues­ IN A TAILOR’ S SHOP Hubbell, Westport: Ly rch. Orange; ter. Hebron; Collins, , Columbia; Western pictures are generally they went back to their old method New York, Jan. 17.— The exist­ of using the juice from a plag of HARSH IS INSANE day evening, at the schoolbouse, as Fulller, Suffleld; Johnson. Norfolk: Palmer, North Stonington; Sikes, considered a good place for a girl they have po Parent-Teacher As­ Senior, Bethel; Byell, Litchfield: Ellington; Tuller, Simsbury; to start her screen c.reer as there ence of 996 hangouts for criminals tobacco to wet up the window and Police Hold Owner and Three — crime breeding places. Police the trouble was soon over. sociation the teachers take this way Brvant. East Hartford; Seymour, Boucher, Griswold; Connell, Nor­ usually is only one girl in each Commissioner Whalen calls them Court Room. Atlanta, Ga., -Jan. to furnish hot cocoa for the chil­ Companions; .Jeweler’s Store West Hartford; Rand, Salisbury: wich; Dannenberg, Bridgeport. film. After a few of the westerns, dren of the school. WUhur C. Hills Found Robbed. Ball. Old Lyme: Goettler. East the girl usually gets a “ shot” at — was disclosed today when the 17.— Back into the shadows of the New Towns and Probate Dis­ iDtellect, where they have found and Mrs. Teal received the first Windsor; Hungerford. East Had­ tricts: Bradley, Beacon Falls; bigger things. Not so with the police head made public the results prizes, and George Brown and Alice •New Haven, Conn., Jan. 17.— A dam; Roberts, Hartford. men. Once classed as a cowboy, of a city-wide crime survey. demons of vicious impulse lurking Thompson, Colebrook; Fisher, to destroy Georgr. Harsh, self-styled Soris the consolation prizes. There patrolling policeman today found Cities and Boroughs: Lynch, they nearly always sta; just that-. Prepared by his chief inspector, were twelve tables. Orange; Johnson, Sherman; Noble. Stamford; Wood, New Canaan; “ Big Boy” Guinn Williams is one “ thrill” slayer, alienists and diag­ the door of a Hill street shop un­ Wilcox, Sharon; Palmer. Volun- John O’Brien, the survey which South Manchester Camp No. 9 Mrs. Mildred (Pierce) Laltinen is Cromwell; Sparks. West Hartford: of the few exceptions. After mak­ was started when Whalen assumed 280, Modern Woodmen of America, nosticians went exploring again to­ ill at her home in West Hartford locked and discovered a large quan­ town; Grant, Mansfield; Banks, day, the third day of his trial for tity of stock from a jewelry store Deane, Hamdeu; Mylechreest, Mid­ ing a number of successful west­ office, reve.Med that nearly two- will Install their new officers in with the measles. Mrs. Laitinen dletown; Spire, Danbury: White, Weston; Shat.uck, Granby; Seifert, erns, Williams was selected for a the murder of Williard Smith, a packed in bags in the rear. Then thirds of all the “ crime incubators” Tinker hall this evening. The work was formerly Miss Mildred Pierce Plainvillc; Daniels, Coventry: Durham. Charon, Sprague; Du­ leading role in “ Noah's Ark.” Since drug eierk. the police found that the adjoin­ were located In Manhattan. will be in charge of State Deputy of the town. Seeley, Washington; Smith, Pres­ quette, Thompson; La Febre, Wind­ then he has been moving from ohe Hughes and E. M. Ogden of Hart­ It was plain at the start of the ing jewelry store of Herman Paul, ham. Intimating that the department Mr. and Mrs. Lucius V. Platt have ton:; Allen, Plymouth; Waterman, picture to another in rapid succes­ ford, A turkey supper will be third day’s session that it will, like sold their place to a family from 76 Congress avenue, had been prac- Public Health and Safety; Noth- sion— playing dramatic roles in stood on the hreshold of the most Lebanon. gigantic roundup in its history, one served 'oy Urbano Osano. yesterday’s be occupied until night Farmington, but will probably stay .tically stripped of its stock. A short Claims;-Rich, Bristol: Beecher, nagle, Trumbull; Humphrey, Sims­ each. with testimony of phvsicians who ‘ time later detectives had arrested which will dwarf absolutely the there until about the first of April. Seymour; Hungerford, Watertown: bury; Pickett, Fairfield; Davids, Eight tables were filled with card have probed into the’ hidden pres­ The Parent-Teachers’ Association Izzie Tombank, the owner of the Hayes, Hartland; Benjanin, Pres­ Greenwich; Weigold, Torrington; FASHION HINTS ( for Wunien record-breaking hauls made here­ sures of Hdish’s brain. The 1-ist of tofore, Whalen declared the list players at the Emblem club’s social who expected to give their next tailor shop, ard George Gilson, a ton; Lange, New Britain; Paime­ Freid, Colchester; Lange, New Brit­ Only) yesterday afternoon at the Elks these yestqrur.f was Dr. R. R. whist on Jan. 29, have changed it, resident in the neighborhood, and lee, Killingworth; Keeler, Cheshire; would be for^. arded to the “ gun­ ain; Converse, Wellington; Bryant, Here are few don’ts for girls home in Rockville. So many were Daley, former superintendent the to the Friday evening before, Jan­ were detaining two women for Siegel. Tolland; Porter. Bethlehem; East Hartford; Platts, Litchfield; man's squads” for immediate ac­ unable to bs present on account of famous Mattewan asyliimMf whicn uary 25. ■questioning. The stock, all now In Wheaton, Washington: Anderson, to remember if they are to be well tion. Hodge, Roxbury; Platt, Milford; dressed, according to Lucille Web­ Illness it was decided to postpone Harry Thav/ and other psycopaths the detective bureau here, is esti­ New Hartford; Bill.-Somers. Day Barkhamstead, The survey showed the appor­ the public -whist scheduled for have boon ii.maies. CARDINAL ILL Congressional and Senatorial Dis­ ster Gleafeon, noted stage star who tionment of meeting-places for mated to be worth ?5,000. Tom- Railroads: Senior, Bethel; Mac- has recently invaded Hollywood: Wednesday afternoon of next week Dr. R. H. Yarbrough, tor years bank and Gilson were ordered held tricts: Osborn, Redding: Rich, gangsters, gunmen and known until further notice. Mrs. George associated with the Georgia State London, Jan. 17.— Cardinal Pie­ key, Glastonbury; Marriott, Ster­ Don’t wear silk hose with sport I ThTeves^ w’herV pTrns fo7 “crimreV- after a City Court hearing, and po­ Bristol: Keeler, Wilton; Bradley, ling; Martin, Salisbury; White, H, Williams, president, headed the Sanitarium ior the lusane, and also tro Gasparri. papal secretary of Bloomfield: Hurd. Monroe; Todd, clothes lice .are now trying to determine Guilford; Gifford, Salem; Marsh, Don’t go on the street without peditions are hatched, as follows: committee in charge yesterday. psychiatrist of the Atlanta Federal state, is seriously III with pneu­ Ihcw the stock came to be in the North Branford; .. Carrington, In Manhattan, 656; Brooklyn, They served .sandwiches, cake and penitentiary, concurred In the opin­ monia. accord’ng to a Central News Bethany: Stone, Kent; Chappius, Easton; Houston, Mansfield; Good­ sleeves. tailor shop. Tombank and Gilson rich, East Ha,ven; Clark, Milford; Don’t wear extreme heels with 262; the Bronx. 54; Queens, 64. coffee, and awarded prizes as fol­ ion of previous defense alienists dispatch from Rome this after­ deny all knowledge of the situation. Warren; Stable, Stonington: Reed, Richmond was held to be free of lows: First prize in bridge, Mrs. that HaisL is a “ constitutional Union: Talbot, Putnam; Keevers, Byers, Coventry; Ranchett, Ca­ street clothes. noon. naan; Vain, Goshen. these places not one being listed Richard Farrell; second, Mrs. Oscar psycopath.” He was the day’s first ■ » ■ — Windsor Locks. in that borough. witness. Constitutional Amendments Roads, Rivers and Bridges: Peterson; first In whist, Mrs. PETS PICKLED PLENTY Arthur Drayton, “ His abnormalities involved social fm DAY IN CONGRESS (Joint) — Gardella, Ansonia; Pot- Brainard, Branford; Willard, Wethersfield; Hill, Shelton; Beck­ FEARS HIS WIFE maladjustment, moral depravities, win. East Windsor; Cold, Cornwall; Washington C. H. O.— A number and criminal traits,” said Dr. Yar­ Greenbacker, Middlefield; Burr, with, East Lyme; Nevlus, New Bridge and whist will be played i*!* Washington, Jan. 17— The day in of pet dogs and a cow had been Chicago, Jan. 17.— Policeman at the Manchester Community club brough. feingress: Newtown: Roberts, Barkhamstead; Fairfield; Buckingham, New Mil­ STATE behaving in a manner quite queer. John Belskey weighs 235 pounds. tomorrow eveuing, with prizes in Hayes, Hartland; Bengston, New ford; Bierce, Sharon; Wakelee, Senate Owners of the dogs investigated and He’s known as a “ terror” to thugs both sections. All Mayers will be HO.^IE OP SOUND HITS Secretary of the Treasury Mellon Britain: Curtis. Bridgewater; Walcott; Burr, Newton; Paine, decided booze was at the bottom of Smith, Preston; Diana, New Haven: and such. Not only that he holds welcomed. DON MARQUIS ILL attacked on floor of Senate for Woodstock; Holbrook, Westbrook; the trouble. Then the owner of the the police bo.xing championship of failure to enforce prohibition and Reeve, Burlington; and Hagarty. Walters, Prospect; Wood, Somei's. cow was arrested on a liquor Windsor. the north side. Mrs. Rudolph Fregin and two L.YST TJ.MES TONIGHT ■qfi ground he secretly granted $2,- Joint Rules: Alcorn, Suffleld; charge, all because he failed to Hollywood, Cal., Jan. 17,— Don 1000,000,000 of tax r-funds in last Constitutional A m e n d m e n ts; Today he filed suit for divorce children, Robert and Dorothy of 7 : 00-9:00 Bradley, Westport; Russell, Had­ keep his mash out of reach of Ehe against Mrs. Anna Belskey, who 126 Wells street are ill with the Marquis, New York humorist and ■six years. (House)—Wadsworth, Farmlng- dam; Hough, Wallingford; Pease, Columnist, is seriously ill here to­ ington; Martin. Sali'sbury, Cheney, animals. weighs 95 pounds, claiminj that grip. First deficiency appropriation Torrington. y day after suffering a heart at­ ^^The W hip .bill debated, while consideration of Manchester; Marriot, Sterling; she was cruel to him. tack. He had previously been 111 House Rules: Johnson, Manches­ The second sitting in the Men’s^ WITH ^Administration’s new cruiser bill Byers, Thomston; Hough, Canton; PANTS SAVE DAY with influenza. ^ Vaill, Goshen; Luchini, Meriden; ter; Light, Norwalk and Tobin, ACCIDENTAL DEATH. setback tournament was held at the DOROTHY and RALPH temporarily sidetracked. Waterbury, MACKAILL FORBES Democratic leaders approve Gov. Williams. Killingly; Houston, Mans­ V/hlte house Tuesdiy evening with REVOLT DENIED Sale of Lands: Hill, Shelton; Cleveland.— A 30-foot cruiser, Bridgeport, Conn., Jan, 17.— tijb Buckland players as hosts for Presented )Gn:ith’s proposal to pay off party field: Rankl, Marlboro: Monroe, its owner and two friends were Guilford: and Corcoran, New Lon-* Risner, Union; Converse, Willing- Frank E. Lalley, Third, of Fairfield the eveuing. The scores ran as fol­ With Music and SonnJ debt now, although Senator Heflin saved from spending a night on Washington, Jan. j.7.— Reports interpreted speeches as a bid for don. ton; Foote, Hebron; Parmelee, was today exonerated by Coroner lows: Manchester Green tea.n, 355; of a revolution In Honduras, in Co-B'eaturo Contingent Expenses; Clark, Mil­ Killingworth: Mansfield, Harwin­ Lake Erie when Claude S. Gribble John J. Phelan for responsibility Knights of Pythias, 321; Buckland, 1932 nomination. used his white pants to signal a which foreigners were killed, are CONRAD NAGEL i* Representatives of United States ford; Cambria, Middletown; ton: Anderson, New Hartford; for the death on December 28, last, 310', Business Men, 301; Burr message of distress to shore. The false. Herschel V. Johnson, Ameri­ Chamber of Commerce urge govern­ Browne, Enfield; Brewer, East Stark, Lyme; Keeler. Ridgefield: of Mrs. Mary MaxewlU 60, of Nursery, 293; Wapplng, 297; Com­ can charge d’affaires at Tegucigal­ ment to “ let coal industry alone” at Hartford; Button, Rocky Hill; Friedman, Colchester; Reeve, Bur­ •engine had stalled and no means of Bridgeport, who was struck by a munity Club, 264; Bon Ami, 258. “RED \V1NE” signalling seemed available until pa, advised the state departm.ent hearing before Senate interstate Stone, Soulhbury; * Frink, Conter- lington; Talbot, Putnam; Diana, car driven by Lalley, who is 18. tocay. tommerce committee, bury: Waugh, Morris: Jones. Say- New Haven. someone thought bf Gribble's pants. The coroner found that Lalley “in­ Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ ji House. brook; Harris. Killinkworth; Gay. School Eunds: Mitchell, Fair- advertently and not criminally” ters of Scotia, will hold its regular ’ Independent offices appropriation Barkhamstead: Schuniacker, Au- field; Mylchretest, Middletown; caused the woman’s death. meeting in Tinker hall tomorrow bill and conference reports debated sonia; Avery, Norwich.' Scott, Watertown: Gladding, Es­ Reveals Tragedy evening at 7:45. op floor. Education; Lewis, Stratford: sex; Clarke, Wallingford; Simpson, THEY DON’T MIX ’ Approved conference report on Clark. Milford. Shields, Ridgefield: Tolland; Finney, Greenwich; Rol­ In Roberts’ Life The Friday evening class meeting $ill2.000,0(»0 statd. justice, labor Cheney, Manchester: Coe, Win­ lins, East. Granby; Nothnagie, Port Deposit, Md.— Cigarets and of the Church of the Nazarene will and commerce appropriation bill. chester; Ball. Old Lyme: Potwin, Trumbull; Beckwith, East Lyme; dynamite don’t mix. Two workmen be held' tomorrow evening at 7:30 House merchant marine commit­ East Windsor; Grijgs, Pomfret;. v/atched superintendent of the at the church. TOMORROW tee inquires into commercial wire­ Pitcher. Vernon; Fairbrother. ston­ Sutliffe, Plymouth; Church, South STATE Windsor; Hayes, Waterbury. Cameron Quarry, William P. Cam­ and less grants. ington: Tyler, Saybrook: Foote, TREASURY BALANCE. “ Home of Sound Hits” Shell Fisheries: Gladding, E.s- eron, walk down a road with six 10- Hebron: Mitchell, Fairfield. inch sticks of dynamite in his hands SATURDAY Fairfield. sex; Deh.cour, Stratford; Hull, Washington, Jan. 17.— Treasury Madison; Kerr, Canterbury; Marsh, and a cigaret in his mouth. All was EUROPE SNOWBOUND Engrossed Bills: Johnson, Man­ serene until the; were thrown on- balance Jan. 15: $149,505,156.14 chester; and Hohony, Derby. Easton: Kelsey, Stafford; Perkins, Ledyard; Mansfield, Harwinton; their faces by the force of a terrific —SEE AND HEAR— Federal Relations: Pelton, Clin­ explosion. Camero was blown to A red rose is the rent paid for London, Jan. 17— All northern ton; -Kemp, Darien; Baldwin, Beecher, Seymour; Daniels, Coven- Europe today was digging out from bits. tenure of a manor in Somerset, W’^oodbridge; Sparks, West Hart­ tiy; Risner, Union; Platts, Litch­ England— the custom is 700 years beneath the heavy blanket of snow ford: Dodd, New Milford; Russ, field; Hayes, Granby. . ALL MIXED UP old. left by the storms which have swept Shelton; Hunter, Killingly: Lyon, State Parks: Gold, Cornwall; THE the region during the past 34 hours, Woodstock; Wheaton. Washington; Chicago.— Baby Paul Boehme is Kemp, Darien; Luchieni, Meriden; “ as normal and healthy as the aver­ leaving death and devastation in its Martin. Woodbury; Davids, Green- Buckingham, Oxford; Nevius, New wake. Damage was reported from age child” but his heart and liver ■nich; Tobin, W’aterbury; Maher, Fairfield; Chism, Ashford; Gifford, parts of England, Scotland. Norway, New Haven. are on the right side of his body. MIDNIGHT TAXI Sweden. Denmark, Holland. Bel­ Salem; Curtis, Southington; Simp­ “ It’s a case of dextra cardia,” says Finance: Mitchell. W^oodbury; son, Tolland; Hayes, Waterbury; ------WITH------gium, Germany and France. There Senior, Bethel; Church, South Dr. F. L. Hussey, who made the STRAND was a heavy fall of snow. Minor, New London; Connell, Nor­ discovery, “ due tc an .embryonic Windsor; Chamberlin, Windsor; Al- wich. Railway trains were delayed and sop, Avon; Bradley. Beacon F^lls; abnormality, but it does'not affect HARTFORD ANTONIO MORENO State Prison: Willard, Wethers "lome districts were isolated by des­ Clark, Berlin; Gilbert, Danbury; him physically in any way.” BEGINNING truction of telephone and tele.graph 'field; Mansfield, Harwinton; Glad­ White, Guilford; Johnson, Pomfret; SATURDAY HELENE COSTELLO wire.s. Marvin, Lyme; Ru.ssell, Haddam; ding, Essex; Porter, Hebron; Shipping was delayed by high ^Tschumml, Stafford. Ccok, Goshen; Sutliffe, Plymouth; THE POOR NUT’ SEE AND EEAii ACTION, THRILLS, ROMANCE, winds and rough seas. Fish and Game: Wilcox, Sharon; Ross, Lisbon; Spiro, Danbury; Root, Norfolk; Todd, North Bran- Reese, Chaplin; Hanchett, Canaan; is WILLIAM WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE PICTURE TO PROBE >RTRDER. foxd; Shattuck, Granby; Bidwell, Relmers, Durham; Mahoney, Der­ Glastonbury; Stone, Kent; Schrei- by; Avery, Norwich. Willimantic, Conn., Jan. 17.— ber,'Redding; Lyon, Woodstock; State Library: Beecher, Sey­ i —Also— Judge Newell S. Jennings today or­ Savage, Andover; Brown. Franklin; mour; Peck Of Bristol; Willard, dered a Grand Jury empanelled Seifert, Durham; Judd. Middle- Colchester; Coe, Winchester; Buell, Another Great Vitaphone here next Wednesday to consider ,bury; Thompson, Colebrook. Litchfield; Bryant, East Hartford; HAINES the case of Thomas Mazzola, rail­ Forfeited Rights: Hungerford. Converse, Wiliington; Burrill. Ash­ The will of the late Theodore — in ^ V audeville Program road section hand suspected of the W'atertown; Cambria, Middletown; Roberts revealed the other day a murder of his mother-in-law, Mrs. ford; Shields,'Ridgefield; Green­ Keeler, Cheshire: Pickett, Fair- backer, Middlefield; Wilford, Corn­ bitterness between Roberts and his Rosario Lorella. field; Gibbs, Harwinton; Reed, “ALIAS JIMMY wall; |Ieed, Onion; Malloy, Derby. family that endured from the late ARNAUT BROTHERS Judge Jennings Ordered Sheriff Chaplin; Harris, Killingworth; Col­ actor’s..youth to his old age. Rob VALENTINE” Charles A. Gates to summon the lins, Columbia; Stone, Southbury; Unfinished Business: Waterman, FOR ••THE FA3IOUS LOVING BIRDS” jury for duty at 10:30 a. m., Jan- Lebanon; Aubrey, Meriden; Emery, erts’ mother had wished him to en­ A TALKING PICTURE Ross, Lisbon: Marriott, Sterling; ter the ministry and his . father Punishment tary 23, and the sheriff started at Klrtland, Old Saybrook; Malloy, Stamford; Grossman, Winchester; TIMBLIN and WINNIE^ wanted him to learn a profession, A Town Player Production FIRST TIME ANYWHERE once to serve notices. Derby. Hanchett, Canaan; Mimock, of Wil- RAYMOND lington; Daniels, Coventry; Butler, Roberts chose the stage and re­ AT UGHTNER Humane Institutions: Mi^. Russ, mained an exile froni his people all POPULAR PRICES. The messages to Mars go unan­ Shelton; Gibbs, Harwinton; Buck­ East Hampton; 'Relmers, Durham; A PAIR OF ACES ‘BROADWAY’S FAVCHUTBT swered, which seems to advance the his life. The actor left his estate Circle Theater. CONTINUOUS ingham, Oxford; Woodward, Bol­ Strong. East Haddam; Malloy, Der­ of $10,000 to Edward Roberts Hig­ theory there are no ■women on the ton; Hine, Cheshire; Burrill, Ash­ by; iHansfield', Portland, and Noo- DAILY FROM 10 A. M. j)lanet. gins, .above, of whom be was fond. , Friday Night ford,' Martin, Woodbury; Stark, nan,n, Bridgeport,B Higgins formerly was an NEA Serv- A Benefit of Washinirton Trio MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17,1929. PAGETHRS&P S.- PAPAL DOMAIN HELEN’S ROMANCE HOUSE STARTS NEW ENGLISH IS REAL lO V E ’ GAME MOVETOKEEP MADE FOR USE NOW SMALLEST (Contlnned from Page 1) when the question of Miss Wills ON AIR FIELDS IN THE WORLD following a career was broached. WORLD PEACE Helei- Very Busy "I certainly do want her to keep (Continaed from l*age 1) (Continued from Page 1.) Los Angeles, Cal.—-An entirely up her tennis and her art after we new form of the English language eordant has been concluded “ be­ are married,” he declared. “ I think probably will call public hearings is spoken daily around the hangars tween the two powers.” it a fine thing for a girl to be inter­ in the near future. and runways it was revealed at the It is reported, but without offi­ ested in athletics and art. Helen Is “ When the multilateral treaty recent national air races at Mines cial confirmation, that emissaries a very busy girl and I believe it a has been ratified by a suflficlent Field. ‘ already have been sent to France very good thing for girls Jto be busy. number of nations I would favor For instance when a pilot tells and Spain to explain the agreement “ She will keep up her tennis as legislation providing that when the you to “ hoik ’em up” In taking off prior to the announcement of the long as she is a champion and a 'President recognized the existence from a small field, he means to concordat. long time afterwards, I believe, and of a state of war between foreign raise the plane clear of obstacles: Mussolini’s Ambition. she will always be interested In nations, it shall be unlawful to ex­ that may be in its path. It has been an open secret that painting and writing.” port arms and munitions ajid other Then he says a ship is “ tooting Premier Mussolini wished to bind Asked if he liked athletics. contraband of war from th'e United along” he means the same thing States to the warring nations,” said his name with the historic agree­ Moody, who although he did not an automobile driver would mean if Porter. he said his car was running along ment. Other Italian statesmen In attend college looks as though he the past tried to solve the prob­ Rep. Korrell (R) of Oregon fine. might have been a football or crew started the ball rolling by introduc­ When he “ pancakes” a place, nr lem, but without success. captain, said, “ yes, I used to play The present negotiations, which ing a resolution prohibiting the ex­ “ ihushes her in” he means that lie January 17-31 football, and I like tennis and golf portation of arms to any nations is making it lose forward speed in are now believed to be upon the — but, business takes most of my point of successful conclusion, were which violate the Kellogg “ Pact of landing to keep It from hitting the exclusively revealed in . detail by time.” Paris.” He would put upon the ground cna its “ nose” — its front end. International News Service on De­ Worked as a Sailor President the duty of deciding when When he meanc to say that he Featuring Red Letter Values That Will Perpetually Bring to You cember 18. However, Moody has not devoted nations have violated the pact. hasn’t flown in a week, he an­ Worlh While Furniture at Lowest Possible Prices. Within the new state will be all of his life to business. When be A Logical Step nounces that he hasn’t “ cracked a grouped all the embassies and lega­ graduated from the Potter School “ My resolution represents the na­ throttle” in that time. And when tions that are accredited to the in San Francisco, instead of follow­ tural and logical step to be taken by he wants to say that a pilot is a Comfortable Wing Chair in Holy See. At present they are ing the heavily beaten path to col­ our government following its sub­ Goebel or a Lindbergh or a Kings- They’re bargains every one— bigger and Comfortable Parlor Rocker of * scattered in various parts of the lege, Moody went to sea. mission and conclusion of the multi­ ford-Smith, he drags out the good durable chintz cover. Nachman, better than ever before. We’re handling combination mahogany. Spring old word “ hot” to express efficien­ city.. He started out as an qydinary lateral treaty or the Pact of Paris, construction. A fine occasional them differently now for when an article, filled cushion upholstered with Schools in DistricL seaman on a sailing vessel and as it is more generally known,” he cy, daring and steel nerve. or fireside chair. Was. ?72.50, needs to be marked down, it’s done— right, fine jacquard. Caned back. The various Catholic seminaries, made three trips to Honolulu. He said.. New Expressions off— regardless of time and it gets a Red schools and other religious institu­ learned seamanship and rfavigatiou Rep. Fish (R) of New York an­ From Ensign Frank E. Williams, Now $57.50. Letter Tag that stays until its sold at a Was $22.50. Now $17.50. tions depending directly upon the and qualified as a deck o’fficer, aft­ nounced that he would press for attached to the naval aviation base genuine reduction for cash or credit. Just at Long Beach now and formerly in Columbia Phonograph. A fine Vatican probably will be enclosed er which he made several long voy­ action upon his resolution prohibit­ Martha Wavshingten Sewing now, after inventory, there’s hundreds of within the borders of the Papal ing the . President and Congress the army aviation corps, some of table model machine in mahog­ ages, one taking him around the Cabinets in dull rubbed brown new ones. Read those listed here and State. from declaring war until an election the new expressions here named you’ ll readily see how much you cau save any. , Excellent tone and qual­ world, were botalned. And to represent mahogany. A real attractive Set down in the very heart of A large part of his education was has been held on the question. during Red Letter Days. ity. Fine records. Was $50, Rome, this new sovereign “ power” Agitation also had begun for con­ commercial aviation, others were piece of furniture that mother may he called “ Leonin Town,’’ ^ in obtained in Europe where he spent sideration on the floor of the Bur­ taken from the vocabulary of Bob Now $39.50. seven years of his life, going to Teutt, who flew the |Cendall ship could readily use. Was $27.50. accordance with ancient tradition. ton* resolution designed to prohibit China Closet left over from It will possess a small railway star school in Switzerland part of that export of wms to any warring na­ to the races from Pennsylvania. Now $19.50. tion so that foreign envoys and vis­ time. Moody is a member of one tions, whether signatories of the Sharp turns ir the air are call­ f t ' * suite. A real fine piece of fur­ itors could reach the Vatican pre­ of the pioneer lamilies of San Fran­ Kellogg pact or not. ed “ fantails.” A “ dead stick land­ Parlor Chair. The popidar niture for the dining room. Made cincts without setting foot upon cisco and is extremely popular It was disclosed in the discus­ ing” is one made with the propel­ of combination walnut with dec­ among his ffllow brokers despite ler stopped. A “ bail out” is navy null-up stvle. Solid mahoganv Italian soil. sions today that peace advocates in orative lattice. Was $50. Now his natural bashfulness and his Ct^ngress, were prepared to press a slang for jumping out of a plane frame. Hair filled and covered The suggestion that the Papal to make a parachute jump. $39.50. State have a sea corridor, which poker face with which he will gaze resolution prohibiting export of with denim. A real quilitv over the net at its counterpart arms to Bolivia and Paraguay if “ Squat” Is the term in vogue for chair. Was $49.50. ' Now would have given it a seaport, was a slow “ semi-stall” landing. “ Stall­ Mahogany Dresser. An ideal abandoned by the Vatican advisers through life. they had declared war In their re­ $34.50. cent dispute. ing” is holding the plane’s nose up piece for the spare bedroom. themselves. They realized that it until flying speed is lost and the • Has four drawers and large clear might prove a source of complica­ plane drops out of control until tions in troublous times. It was Smoking Cabinets ih real lac- miiTor. A fine value. Was speed is regained, nuer with drawer. Tnclu.des pointed out that Switzerland lives HOOVER READY BABE RUTH WEEPS “ Banking” is lowerina one wing Distinctive Chamber Suite of six- $42.50. Now $32.50. and thrives without a seaport. full set cf smokers’ ncoossories. while turning, similar to the posi­ pieces in beautiful butt walnut and Odd Vanity left over from Was $6.75. Now $.5.75. tion taken by a race car on a bank­ maple. Jamestown made. Includes SETTLEMENT NEAR AT HIS WIFE’S GRAVE ed race track. “ Prop” is a simple suite. Three mirror style. London, Jan. 17— Negotiations TO LEAVE ON translation for propeller, and “ skid­ dresser, dressing table with wall mir­ Made of beautiful French wal­ Chinese Desk Sel incliide.s for a settlement of the conflict be­ ding” means the satae thing it does ror, bed, chest of drawers, chair and nut. Was $46.50. Now $37.50. tween the% Catholic Church and the (Continued from Page 1) de.sk and chair of novel design in t in ordinary English, except the deed bench. Was $290. Now $215. Italian State have been practically attractive decorated laconer fin­ Quaker Ranges. Model C, RORIDATRIP ing of the Woodfords at 420 West is done on the invisible alleys of concluded, "said an Exchange Tele­ the air, instead of rain-wet asphalt ish. Was $45. Now $34.50. Three Piece Phrlor Suite in beauti­ real, quality coal ranges that graph dispatch from Rome this af­ Fourth street. South Boston. streets. ful figured mohair with carved walnut need no description. Well knnwn ternoon. .Jt added that apparently (Continued fmra 1) Large Crowd Well Known Terms frame. Nachman construction. In­ everywhere for baking and the only point awaiting discussion A crowd of several thousand . A “ nose-over is the army term Smart Slioner Chair— a ' real Is the form and manner of the papal n>ent of Justice. Donovan is a men, women and children had as­ for the unhappy (for the flier) luxurious addition to mHadv’s cludes davenport, club and wing chair. cooking qualities. Black finish. announcement of the settlement. Catholic. sembled near the home when Ruth, event of landinig and turning the boudoir. Solid rnahoganv fraoie. Was $350. Now $325. Only two left. Were $120. A accompanied by Superintendent of For these reasons, if for no plane over on its back. A “ stable iTf'hol.stoved in fino satin. Was real bargain at $98. Police Michael H. Crowley, and - Massive Dining Suite of eight other, Mr. .loover has decided to plane” is . one that is steady and $45. Now $.37.50. keep his own counsel concerning two other friends arrived in a tends to fly without the constant pieces in dark walnut. Includes large Baby Carriages. Genuine CONFIDENCE GAME Cabinet appointments until short­ limousine. movement of the controls— so that 66 inch buffet, extfjnsion table and set Hey wood—Wakefield. New style Occasional Table, distinctively ly before inauguration. Probably Ruth’s shoulders were bent as he the flier presumably may day of six chairs in tapestry. (China ex­ in cape color. Made of closely slowly made his way up the front dream or mediate, as he sails over designed in gatolpo^ stvle with iS FAILURE HERE no appointment could be made that tra if wanted.) Was $190. Now woven fiber. Military wheels. would not draw protests from some steps while flashligais boomed. His the much advertised silver lining drop le^f. Solid mahegonv quarter, and he‘ considers it would black felt hat was pulled over his every cloud is alleged to possess. $155. Windshields included. Were The greatly misused verb “ zoom­ top. Was $27.50. Now $21.50. f (Coatinned from Page 1) be unfair to make targets of his eyes and he cringed as the photog- Charming Five Piece Breakfast $31.50. Now $27.50. raphersimadp their puMires. ing” actually means pulling the friends and' future aides. Reed Chair. Hifrh back style Set in maple finish. Sturdily con­ Hooded Strollers in novelty Today w*s an off-day , for the H« knelt beside ' the flower plane upwards sharply after a long soon. But, someone, wiser than the dive toward the ground. And in walnut finish. Spring cush­ structed and well designed. Includes woven round fibre with wire rest, wired the president of the Can­ president-alect. He has been con­ strewn casket and, blessing him­ self, said a prayer. Then he went "blind flying” of ifturse, means fly­ ion seat and back unholstered in drop leaf table and four Windsor wheels. Hey wood - Wakefield adian Ford company and learned ferring and meeting callers eight ing in the rain or fog with no that no dividend would be paid and hours a day every day since he has. to a back room where his' wife> chance of seeing up. down or to the p-avlv patterned chintz. Was stvle chairs. Was $46.50. Now made. Cream color onlv. Were instead there was a deficit of $4,- been in the capital, save Sundays. mother sat dazed in her rocking side, making it necessary to guide $28.50. Now $19.50. $42.50. $19.50. Now $14.50. OOO.fiOO. When this information There were no engagements today. chair, her family striving to con­ the plane by instruments. was broadcast the stock dropped Mr. Hoover decided he needed the sole her. And there are dozens that every­ back even lower than it had been time to get caught up with his cor­ Ruth kissed the elderly woman one already knows, like “ take off,” previously. respondence, which has been ex­ and'cried brokenly as he patted her “ gliding.” “ stunting” and “ forced Caught In Tumble ceedingly heavy since his return on the shoulder. landing.” These too, that designate The G. E. Keith Furniture Co. Now it appears that several brok­ to Washington, and also to attend Priest Says Prayer and describe stunts, like “ aileron erage houses were caught in the to some personal business. The priest then came forward flexible and plastic, but after dry­ tumble. Evidently this firm that The stream of visitors will begin and all the family gathered In the ing, It becomes rigid and strongly MAIN STORE TWO STORES UPTOWN BRANCH sent the local man its information again tomorrow, however, and last front parlor while he said prayers cemented together. OPPOSITE ♦ 825 was among those caught, and was over the casKei. Thci.ughout this through Saturday. Mr. Hoover now HIGH SCHOOL MAIN STREET trying to unload before the news ceremony Ruth’s huge frame shook SOUTH MANCHESTER about the upset leaked out of New plans to close his desk Saturday York. A stock salesman, giving his night,-and leave for Miami Beach with sobs. name as B. E. Keen, and represent-- either Sunday or early Monday When father Burke had finished SMITH MAKES PLEA ing Kresel & Co., came to Manches­ morning. Ruth stood up before the casket ter, remained at the Hotel Sheridan aud took a last look -at the face of FOR P A R H FUNDS last night. Bright and early he got his wife who was burned to deatn in touch with the local investor and WALL ST. NEUTRAL , when flames swept the bungalow LATEST STOCKS tried to Interest him in “ 100 shares of Dr. Edward H. Kinder, Water- (Continued from Page 1.) of Ford.” The price was to be IN STEWART FIGHT town dentist,, with whom she had $1,812.50, the stock being quoted been living since she became that the former governor intended •New York, Jan. 17.— The stocks this morning at 18%. The sales­ estranged from the famous ball 10 remain in ite political, lime­ of the Metals companies— Steel, man sought a deposit of $600. (Continaed from Page 1.) player. light. Copper, Lead and Zinc, held the Wa.s Cautious Ruth bent over and tears fell To Stick to Job center of the stage in a new for­ The local Investor, fortunately, plans somewhat, and within 24 upon the white face in the casket. Asserting tLat^a militant party ward movement today, which car­ did two things. He decided he had hours he boarded the train for Then they closed the casket organization must be organized ried prices upward all the way from better investigate both the stock Chicago, taking all of his papers gently. The huge bouquets of flow­ 2 to 16 points. Radio jumped and the brokerage house, and also aud that it must “ stay on the job and projects to lay before his board ers, including an exceptionally constantly instead of functioning nearly 20 points and stocks of the call the Chamber . of Commerce. of strategy in his home city. Then large one fiom the grieving hus­ airplane companies reached higher While the salesman was in his of­ only six months in four ’ years,” followed his first official s'atement, band bearing the words, “ Rest in Smith advanced a plan to provide altitudes in a brisk buying move­ fice four telephone calls, reputed to ment. he from New York, came for Mr. in which he threw down the gaunt­ Peace,” were carried to two open money for this purpose as well as let to the Rockefellers and told automobiles outside. The profu­ to wipe out the $1,500,000 deficit The bankers came to the relief Keen. He gave every impression of; the bulls In the early afternoon, that his services and the stock he them he had accepted their chal­ sion of flowers contained cards In the Democratic party campaign lenge. , * bearing the rames of nationally fund. He asked for contributions pouring in a good supply of money was selling were very much in de­ that had been left over from their mand. The Silent Vole known baseball men, such as Col. from the rank and tile and an­ There is a big “ silent vote” in niid-month settlements. Though At just the opportune moment a Jacob Ruppert, owner of the New nounced that for every contrlba- the early money rate ruled at 8 Manchester policeman, John Mc- the stock holdings of the Standard York Yankees, Lou Gehrig, Herb tion of $2 or more the Democratic Oil Company and upon the swaying per cent, a reduction to 7. per cent, Glinn. chanced along. Patrolman Pennock and Miller Huggins. national committee will send the was made in the afternoon. McGlinn stood at the store entrame of this vote will depend the out­ Slowly the -six pall bearers car­ donor a book containing copies of come of the fight. Thousands of St." Joseph Lead pushed along and looked In. This hit of action ried the casket out of the house, his-campaign speeches. The book vigorously to 78 for a hew gain of gave the stock salesman the “ wil­ shares are locked up in strong boxes down the steps and slid it into the is illustrated with campaign photo­ and safety deposit vaults, with the 8 points in the leadership of the lies.” He realized that he wasn’t black motor hearse. , graphs. ^ dust of decades upon tliem, proxies Ipw-priced metal stocks. Chile Cop­ making much progress with his Funeral Procession naiigoroiis Pracliti per jumped 7% to 82 on^ reports prospect, and that he might bd de­ having been put through as a mat­ The family filed out slowly, first that the Anaconda company would tained at police headquarters if he ter of routine year in and year out.^ To allow a small group of the brothers, Edward Woodford, wealthy men to meet the deficit pay more than $80 a share for the persisted too long. He quickly Here is where the big offensive will minority stock taken over. Higher picked up his stock contracts, be concentrated during the next World War veteran in an army would place too much power in the coat, Thomas Woodford, William hands of a few, the speaker warn piices were also quoted for Ana­ which had already been made out. six weeks, and hundreds of inves­ conda Copper, International Nickel, and left the store. tors who have merer given an an­ Woodford and Michael Woodford. ed. Snow was falling ih large flakes. His own contribution, he said, Inspiration Copper 'and Greene Had he remained ten minutes nual meeting second thought will Ganknea Copper. longer Secretary George E. Rix of be swayed hither and yon by rival Then came tlic aged mother, on would be a forfeiture of royalties the arm of her daughter, Mrs. •United States Steel common sold the local Chamber of Commerce forces seeking the privilege of vot- which publishers had offered him at the highest .price in Its h-istory would have known of his presence j ing their stock. Johanna McCarthy. Behind them for publication of the speeches in when^the stock sailed over 173 in were other sisters of. the deceased, A Picture of Contentment there and would have stepped into book form. an enthusiastic buying wave in the the local office. An arrest would YOUNG PUTNAM, INSANE. Mrs, Catherine O’Donnell. Mrs. Democratic leaders praised the fcTrenoon. Wall street heard today naturally havp followed since the Mae Tighe and Miss Nora Wood­ plan and predicted that contribu-r that the directors, at their meeting “ Comfort-indoors? . I’ll.take a well-cushioned divan— agay- salesman's proposition w'as fraudul­ New York, Jan, 17.— Nicholas H. ford. ' tions from the rank and file would on January 29, would order an­ * ' colored hearth rug— and a brisk little Gas Fireplace. And ent. Putnam, 20-year-old descendant of And then, leaning on the arm of mount to a considerable total. One other stock dividend simUar to the not even'a blizzard from Greenland will disturb my scheme General Israel Putnam, famous as Superintendent of Police Crowley, contribution ot $25 was promised qne put through' in Januiry. 1927. a revolutionary War fighter, has came Ruth, making no effort to by the Far Rockaway, N. Y., Dem­ The -Steel Corporation now has of things!’’ STUDY BAD CHILDREN been committed to the Blooming- hide his tears from the gaze of the ocratic Club only 15 minutes aft-ir close-to $650,000,000 surplus. dale asylum at White Plains, N. Y. throng of several thousand that the .ex-governor had completed his A happy combination of comfort features gives the Gas for the treatment of mental disor­ ' London.— Incorrigible pupils of lined the sidewalks across the speech. JUDGE OUSTED. P'ireplace preference in modern homes. There are no logs London schools are now turned ders, it was learned today. street, or were perched on vantage over to the new “ child guidance Young Putnam; who Is said to ‘Miami Beach, Fla., Jan. 17.— or coal scuttles to be lugged. No fires to be built .and have suffered from “ Illusions of points. clinic” for observation. Psychia- Slowly the cortege started for Carlos S. Hardy, one of the judges poked. No ashes to be hauled away. grandeur” made quite a name for M.4RTYR TO SCIENCE oii the Criminal Court of Los An­ m sts are in charge of the bureau, himself In recent years as a play- the old Calvary cemetery, over under the supervision of the Child winding roads long since familiar geles county, California, today ‘ , The wai-mth it gives is as steady as the heat in your oven. boy\ Washington, Jan. 17.— Science stood; ousted from the American Guidance Council, and patients are His aunt. Miss Ida Carleton of to “ the Babe” when, as a rookie referred for observation at the dis­ today claimed another victim. Bar association. * And just as easy to regulate. Park avenue, and Clifford Carle- pitcher of the Boston^ Red Sox, l.e After an llloess'of three months. The association’s executive com- cretion of school medical examin­ had courted the beautiful, dark- ton, who is supposed to‘ be his legal Dp. Joseph Goldbergerof the Pub­ mittee declared forfeited Judge ers. haired Helen Wdodford. guardian, had the youth taken to lic Health Service died this morn­ j Hardy’s membership. Our new models are suitable for installation Bellevue hospital, where Dr. Sam­ ,^;An official statement declafed uel Feign of the hospital’s staff, ing in the Naval hospital, a victim of a mysterious disease whlclriad Judge Hardy had violated three of in any fireplace. WILBUR MOTT DEAD examined him and then applied to the e^sociation’s canons of judicial Supreme Court Justice Churchill DETECTIVE ACQUITTED baffled some cf the' country’s most noted physicians. ethics, ^nd one of the canons of pro- ^ East Orange, N. J., Jan. 17.— for an order of commitment' to the f^slQnal ethics. Elkhart, Iild., Jan. 17.— Harvey Dr. Goldtorgcr had been a lead­ Wilbur A. Mott, former prosecutor asylum. ^ Smith. 31, former Alabama de­ er in the fight against the dread ."..'British actress says that in 6t Essex county and special prose­ tective was acquitted in/ Elkhart Chicago man, married 65 years, disease pellagra, and bad conduct­ axAer to succeed on the stage a cutor in the first Hall-Mills murder Superior Court here today of the Manchester Gas says he had a happy married life ed numerous scientific experiments. investigation is dead today at his girl must have the kind of face because he never rn-rreled with charge of slaying Mrs. Genevieve Three months ago he ccntracted tii^n don’ t, forget. Still. It wasn’t Borne. He had been suffering from his wife. Obviou_.. , neither of Stuls. 31-yeir-oId South Bend beau­ an infection as a result of one of l^eumonia for several days. facA that Mistinguette had in- them plays bridge. ty shop operator. his scientific researches. dtfred.for $100,000. 7 .?' ^ '

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17,1929. JL It. A gan^ of meii la at Work (Rear­ SOUTH END NOW GETTING ing off the snow and all WAPPRiG I Whirlpools Yield Diamonds used for Immediate dellvery^WiU. ||e DAILY RADIO PROGRAM taken .to the emergency storage The Parent-Teacher association LOCAUY HARVESTED ICE house on Bissell street. It la expell­ Thursday, January 17. .499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—600. Leading DX Stations. held its regular monthly meeting at But Gem Findings Reported by Young Explorer Are in Heart ed that i f normal weather holds ci|t- 6:30i—Sea Gull dinner group. ting on the larger ponds will begin "Women's New Importance as In­ 7:00—Piano recital; concert. 405.2—W CB, A T L A N T A -740. the Center school hall on Monday of Borneo Jungle. vestors” will be the subject of the ad­ 7:30— W E A F programs (3Mi hrs.) 7:55—(Question box program. afternoon 'with fifteen members Cut from Sperry’s Pond First within two weeks*, dress of Mrs. John F. Sippel, presi­ 422.3— WOR. N E W A R K —710. 8:30— N. B. O. program.? (.3 hrs.) present. “ A bride’s Cake” was to Be Sold Here Since Last dent of the General Federation of 7:15—Rutgers University hour. 11:45—City organ recital. New York.—Production of dia- author-explorer of Rutherford, N. SUES HEIPESS; Women’s Clubs Thursday might at 10 7:45—Everyman’s philosophy; chimes. 293.9— K Y W , CHICAGO— 1020. presented to Mrs. Louise (Went­ Summer. - * - o'clock through WEAF and the N. B. monds, confined mostly to South J- . , ^ „ New York, Jan. 17.— Betty Ran­ 8:30— Feature artists program. 8:00— WJZ programs (1% hrs.) worth) Burnham, with congratula­ In a book, "The Great Horn C. system. A varied musical piogram 9:00— Organ, piano concerto, 9::I0— Herbuveaux’s orchestra. tions, at the social hour after the Africa at present, may spread some dolph, thrice wedded heiress, aaA will be presented following Mra Sip- 9:30—Columbia feature hour. 10:00— W E A F musical program. Spoon,” describing his travels, South end people are now being pel’s address. Gosped hymns sung oy business mdetkig. former Follies girl, has been namjed 10:00— Little Symphony, bass. 10:35—Apollo male quartet. Wright tells of diamonds having supplied with Ice cut in this vicin­ defendant in a breach of promise the choir of Mt. Pleasant Methodist 11:05—'rwo dance orchestras. 11:15—WJZ Slumber music. A ten pound son was born to been found in the bottoms of whirl­ ity. The small so-called Sperry Protestant Church, of Pleasantville, N. 12:00— Fiorito’s dance orchestra. Mr. and Mrs George W. Hills at suit brought by the Rev. B. J. 302.8— WB2, NEW ENGLAND—990. pools along the upper Barito river Pond, south the Camp Meeting J., ^YiIl be a feature of the program 7:10— Lowe's dance orchestra. 1:00—Insomnia Club hour. the Hartford hospital last Saturday. Chudacek. He charges she left from WPG, Atlantic City, at 8 o’clock. 389.4—WBBM. CHICAGO—770. in the heart of Borneo. They were 7{25—Studio talks (35 minus.) Mr. and Mrs.’Hills bdve been living Woods road from Highland Park him waiting at the church on ' two A t the same hour, an opera In English. 8:00— W JZ programs (1 hrs.) 6:00— Studio organ recital. shown to him by Dyak chieftains. "T h e Pearl Fi.« gines, who kept them in tiny boxes Bucharest, Jan. 17.-^The fol­ pe.arl fishers for the Priestess I,eila. 348.9—W ABC, NEW YORK—860. 9:00—Mooseheart hour. church here, novv pastor of the East This pond was leased and land 8:00— Opera, "T h e Pearl Fishers.” 9:.30—studio hub hour, along with rubles and nuggets of lowing official bulletin regarding Also at 8 o’clock, from CNRM, Mon­ Hartford church, and Mrs. Wood­ I near it bought by L. T. Wood early treal. fill be broadcast the hockey 9:00— Aunt Jemima hour, Negro songt 10:30— Danco orchestra; artists. gold. the illness of Queen Marie Was. is­ •and stories. ward, bad the quarantine lifted last year. The Sperry pond some­ game between Toronto and Montreal. 11:00—Studio program. ! Wrlgfht, a former student of Co- sued by j,he court physicians to­ M.aoDowell’ s "T o a Wild Rose” Is in­ 10:00— "Close-up,” movie feature. 12:00— Artists; concert trio. from their home last Saturday, and times called Tinker’s pond. Is w.ell day: cluded in the Rparker’.s orchestra pro­ 10:30— Merrymakers program with or- 416.4— W G N -W U B . CHICAGO—720. I lumbia University, said Dutch Colo­ che.stra, male quaiteL their little daughter Jo-Anne who sheltered and freezes earlier and “ Queen Marie Is suffering from gram to be heard through W JZ and 9:30—GoIdkette’s orchestra. has been ill with scarlet fever and nial authorities in Borneo believe faster than most others. Today the N. B. C. chain bt 8;S0. At the 454.3—W E A F. NEW YORK—660. 9:4.5— Musical melange, baritone. that wealth can be wrested from the the grip. Her * condition Is not same hour, music lovers may tune in 6:00— Dinner- dance music. 10:30—Three dance orchestras. grip is making a satisfactory recov­ ^ country by any interests large eight inch ice is being taken from serious but she must stay in bed." on W NAC to hear the Mozart string 7:00— Alid-wee'k hymn sing. ■ 12:00— Dream ship: dance music. ery. quartet. A transcription of the "K ash - 7::iii— Orchestra, vocal duo. 344.6—W LS. CHICAGO—870. ' enough to overcome the natural ob­ 8:00— Song Shop. 8:00—Tone’s scrap hook; AngeluH. Mrs. Emma J. Skinner is spend­ m'ri T.ove Song” from Amy Woodford- ing a week or two with her daugh­ stacles of the jungle. Finden’ s “ Indian T.ove T.yrics” will be 8:30— Sentirrel’s dance or'chestra. 8:30—Studio player-s’ presentation., Among the fast-disappearing pre.sented bv the singing violins 9:00— Male Singers, singing violins. 9:00—Fenfnre: ponnisp program. ter, Mrs. Ida May Hart of Hartford. through W E A F and the N. B. C. chain 9;;(l)— l''oiir conlralto voices. 447.5— W M AQ -W Q J, CHICAGO—670, ' Punyaboeng tribesmen, famed as 10:00—Talk by Mrs. John F, Sippel. The monthly Sunday school so­ at a o’clock. Negro songs and stories 10:00—Concert; Amo.s 'n' Andv. cial will be held at the parish snake-eaters and as the most ruth- wiil entertain Tolumhia listeners of the president of Women’s Club Fed­ 11:15—Concert orchestra, aerials. ' less head-hunters of all Borneo, eration; orchestra, 'cellist. house, next Friday evening, Jan. Aunt .Jemima hour at the same time. 12:00—Two d.once orehesfrns. : Wright found heavy gold earrings, 10:40— Knlle’s dance oicnesira. 319—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. 18. Bl3cj«'face type Indicates best features 11:30—Hen Pollack's orchestra. 11;00— Arros "n’ Andv. comic fcam. At the fourth quarterly confer­ ; fashioned from native metal, 393.5— WJZ. N EW YORK —760, 11:15 — frolic. i Anyone who goes after Borneo’s Ail programs Eastern .‘Standard Time. ence of the Methodist church, COLD 6:0il— Kemp’s dance orchestra. 289 9—VVFAA. DALLAS—1040. mineral wealth must be prepared g;30— Ku.ssian, orchestral music. 7:20—W EAF orchestra, songs. which was held at the Federated Leading East Stations. 7:00—Talk; dance orcliesira. 9:30—AV.TZ concert nrogram. church last Sunday afternoon with for tremendous difficulties, how­ COMPOUND 8:00— Dean Cornwall, illustrator. 361.2— KGA. DENVER—830. Rev. Myron E. (Jenter presiding. ever. For penetrating the island's P73S_W PG . ATLANTIC C.lTV —HOO. 8:30— Sparker’e orchestra with Irving 0- oo—V (? c orncTCTTis (HA bra.) interior, a military escort is the fiino— Pleasantville M. PI Church choir Kaufman, comedy singer. :n*70— A ,*ri,.ifltj;rrt r*A||o».p nrccTnrn- Walter N. Foster was appointed re­ first essential. Then ways of get- 8:1a—Organist, eontralto: address, 9:00— Milady's musician featuring 374 t^wBAP. FORT WORTH—800. cording steward and Mrs. Arthur E. a r.i—TTarmonv kings; subway hoys. Eighteen Century music. 8*30—gonn.9> ptqnrk recital. Sharp as connectional secretary. dense forest must be devised. . in-it;_ctudio soprano recital. 9 :3 0 -Classical, popular music. ■J71.8— KTHS. HOT 7.s_800. bedding.”— Adv. ed. Pape’s Cold Compound is what 0:110— ..sr»'adln danco orchestra. : —Crehestrn: songs; .artists. Mass. It was unanimously voted Cold Ccm*t Cctusp 6 :211—Hesior’s" orchestra. 1 1 00 ■ m -rn _W E 'F musical program. 12:(i0—D.ance mnsic. that the fourth quarterly confer­ they call It, and any drug store you 10:00— Studio musical hour. 7;3D_Studio fe.nliire hour. ence adopt the recommendation of visit,, will have it— for thirty-five 1 l:*n—T.is’ ening in with Tester. —W.IZ programs (2 hrs.) 3795— KGO, OAKLAND—7P0. A picture of Eugene Wright taken Them to Disappoint I 12:po— Buffalo Symphonic orchestra. 10:00—Bestor’s dance orchestra, tO-20—piandard Svmnhnnv orrhc.slra. the joint committee, and that the in the Borneo jungle One copy of every hook publish­ cents! 1331—WMAK. BUFFALO—900. 10:.20—Merry ramblers program. 11:20—“Afcrrinrv T.nne” hnnr. district superintendent be requested 12:20— N. B. C. fcalnre hour. ed in England must by law be Singers can’t always keep from A -bad cold that has settled on 10;3" —Band concerL 245.8— W CAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. to secure the appointment of the catching cold, but they can get the 243.8— W NAC. BOSTON—1230. GTO—Dinner concert: lecture. 270 9—Vt'cco. MINN.. ST. PAUL—810 supplied on demand to certain the lungs is conquered the same 7-11 —.imnq 'n’ Andv. team. 7:10— T’ijinist; talk; Gimhee. 10- 60—Ctanlst; (heater program. Rev. Henry Miner as paster of the day to the island of Borneo, half specified libraries, including the best of any cold in a few -hours— way; just takes a little longer. 7T'>—Orchestra : feature cnncerL 8 :0 0 -AVEAP program.? (2IA hrs.) 11- 20—1 nna’ s dnricc orchcstr.a Methodist branch of the Federated way between India and Australia, Bodlesian Library at Oxford and and so can you. Get the compound Pape’s way is Letter than "doping,” R:-n— Mr-rart string quartet. 12:00—I nmh^rdn’ a Rnvnl Can.odinna. 260.7—W h a m . Ro c h e s t e r — i i 50. church. according to Eugene Wright, young Cambridge University Library. that comes in pleasant-tasting tab- so remember the name.^AdT. »i:0n—w o n programs (2 hrs.) 7:10—Dinner dance mlsic. • 461 A—U /c v . NASHVU • P—650. Funeral services for Mrs. Ida G. -lO—nhoHe’e dani-e" orchestra. 8;n0— W.IZ progr.ama tl hr.) 2:20- a v e a f program f1 hr ) 428.‘3—V/LW, CINCINNATI—700. 9:00— Studio musical program; talk. 9;20— W.TZ musical program. Clark were held at the home, on 9:00— A garden of music. 9:30— W JZ programs (1 hr.) 10:00—Chocolate hour; artists. Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. Tru­ 9:30—W JZ concert hour. 10:30— Band concert; organtsL : — Burnt Corker's cnncerL 270.1—W RVA. R irH M O O 'ra-1110. man H. Woodward of East Hart­ 30 00 379.5— W G Y, SCHENECTADY—790. 3 1 -no—instnimental trio. 8:20—Mtisical program; nrtisl.s. ford officiating. The bearers were 31-30—Two dance orchestras to 1:00. ll;.55—Time; weather; markets. 9:20—Old music mom program. Frank Grant, Judson G. Files, 280.2—W TAM . CLEVELAND—1070. 6:00—Stocks, mii.’^kets, farm forum. 10:20— (Orchestra: solcl.sts. 7:00—Pinner dance orchestra. f,:;i()_Trappers hour; dinner music. 1 1 :00— D.ance orchestra. Harry P. Files, and Edgar J. S:nn_WEAF programs 12 hrs.) 7:30— Agricultural program. 4409— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—680. Stoughton. The body was placed 30-00—Concert; Neapnlitana. 8:00— WIO.AF programs (1% hrs.) 11-00— Feature program. in the receiving vault at the Wap­ 339.8—W C X -W JR . DETROIT—750. 9:30— "W ith the Joneses.” 12*00—M B. C. dance music. ping cemetery. V:00—W.tZ programs (3 hrs.) 10:00— WE.a F musical program. 977.6—W CBD. ZION—1080. 31:00— l-lgypfjan serenndera. 10:30— Band concerL 8:00—Zion orchestra, double trio, The Federated Workers will hold 32:00 -Orgdnist; dane« music. 11:30— Floyd Walter, organIsL mixed quartet .an-i artists. an all day meeting from 11:30 to Secondary Eastern Stations. 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Emma uh! Secondary DX Stations. Yes, 508.2—W EEI. BOSTON—590. 410.7—CNRM, MONTREAL—730. ■ 344.6— W ENR. CHICCGO—870. Alexander of Pleasant Valley, on . 7:00—Sportsmen’ s feature program. 7:30—Studio musical program. 8:15—Farmer Rusk's talk. Friday, January 18. Mrs. Robert 7 :30—WiCAF programs (2 hrs.) 9:00— Montreal-Toronto hockey game. 10:00—W E * F feature program. Valentine will assist Mrs. Alexan­ 9:30— Mr. and Mrs. Radio SkiL 11:00—SL I’atrick’s organ recital. 12*00—sstiidlo artl.«f.,j program. 30:011— WE.AF musical program. 11:30— Dance program. 202.6— W H T . CHICAGO—1480. der as hostess. Ucctnr’.s dance orchestra. 296.9— W H N , N EW .YORK—1010. I0;0o—Studio coni*crt. The Parent-Teachers’ association 374.8—W SAI. CINCINNATI—800. 6:30— Bohemians: dance music. 1 1:00— Yonr hour league. voted to hold a public whist party • . . it^s the Heart-Leaves S;0!i— WE.*.F programs (2i.(< hrs.) 272.6— W L W L . N EW YORK—1100. 299.8— W H O. DES MOINES—1000. 10:20—Arllsis: dance orchesi ra. 7:00—Knights ot Coliimhus hour. 9 ;00—N. B. C. programs (3 hrs.) two weeks from Tuesday evening, \ 215.7—W H K , CLEVELAND—1390. 7:0.'>—George Dale, tenor: talk. 12:00— Little Svmphonv on*hestra. January 29, at the Wapping school 7:r)0—1. B. S. A. mid-week service. 7:40—Instrumental program. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. 9:00—WOR programs (2 hr.s.) 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. S:1.5-eRe1ie)o„a talk: concert. hall. 11:00—Amos 'll’ Andy, comic team. T:3.‘i—Air college lectures. 0:00—IVOR Oolumhia hour. Mrs. Truman H. Woodward and 11:15—Day’s dance orchestra. 8:15—Frank DolOin. b.aritone. t0;00—."^ilo Sam. accordion man. Miss Irene Buckland of the local 325.9— W W J. DETROIT—920. 8:30—New York City Bar talk. that are kind to yo^ Throat^^ 10:15—'t'hcal rival cnlcrtainmcnL 7 :3 0 -Barium dance orchestra. 315.6— WRC. WASHINGTON—950. 11:20—Ta*n *d‘in,-e orchr.stra.Q Blue Triangle club .attended the 8:00—WEAF programs (1% hrs.) 9:.30—WE.AF programs (Hi hrs.) 508.2— W O W . OM AHA—590. Young Womjen’s Council of Hart­ 9:30—Gypsy baron’s concert. 11:00— W JZ Slumlier music. 10;00—Feature program. ford county last Monday evening, 10:00—W E.4F programs (2 hrs.) 12:00— Daugherty’s orchestra. 11:00—Burnham’s rhytlim kings. of which Mrs. Woodward is presi­ dent. It was held at the Y. W. C. “ Down here, in my country, where A. building in Hartford. ously ill at the Rockville City hos­ Mr. and Mrs. Asher A. Collins the fine cigarette tobacco grows, pital. and three sons, went to Simsburv, Mrs. Henrietta Winchell of to visit Mrs. Collins brother and every planter knows what keeps* WTIC Rockville Brooklyn street Is convalescing aft­ family last Sunday. er a serious illness. George West of Foxter street the coughs out of the carloads. . Travelers Insurance Co. Mrs. Alice M. Scharf of Union has been confined to his home since last Thursday with a grip cold and Hartford Annual Meeting of Visiting Nurse street is in North Wllbraham today The aunu 1 meeting of the Rock­ attending the funeral of her aunt, cough. “There are three kinds of tobacco 535.4 m. 560 k. c. ville Visiting Nurse Association was Mrs. Stella White. » The people who attended the held Tuesday evening. The follow­ services of the Federated church that grow on the same stalk. The last Sunday, felt amply repaid^ as ing officers were elected for the en­ Progi’ani for Thursday “MIDNIGHT TAXI” they heard an excellent sermon’ by grounddeaves Vssnd lugs’ in planta­ suing year: President, George Ar­ Rev. Byron E. Genter, the Presid­ nold, Jr.; first vice-president, Fred ing Elder of the Norwich District. 6:25 p. m. Summary of Program ! N Belding; lecond vice-president, tion language] are thin and dry: • and News Bulletins AT STATE TOMORROW He also presided at the fourth quar­ Herbert J. Regan; secretary, Miss terly confeience of the Methodist they have -Kttle taste or flavor. The G:30 Sea Gull Dinner Group Maude Weyhe; treasurer, Sher­ 7:00 King Perfecto Music Memory Bunch of the Federated church, in wood C. Cummings; executive com­ Contest directed by Emil Heim- Vitaphone Film Starring An­ the afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. top-leaves [‘gummy tips’] grow rank berger. mittee, ..^ebbeuE F. Bissell, Mrs. tonio Moreno is Described as Mrs. Ivan West and little son Thomas Bykes, Mrs. Walter Dray- To paraphrase the old admoni­ Real Thriller. Richard have both been confinea to and weedy: they are harsh to your tion, don’ t smoke your cigars be­ cott, George P, Wendheiser and their home on the Felt Road for Arthur E. Hayward. Mrs. Charles throat. But the heart-leaves pgolden fore you’ve won them, for the King riirills of a dozen deteccivc tales, th- past week, with the grip. Perfecto music memory test will H. Allen was named chairman of Mrs. George A. Collins has been the finance committee. The nurses mystery stories and best-selling cutters'] are fragrant as a peach contain some stickers this evening. romances have be- crammed into ill at her home, over the week-end Numbers old and new are Included reports showed a busy year with and under the care ot Dr. Lundberg the making of “ The Midnight Taxi’* lu this musical “ Ask Me Another.’’ 5,453 visits reing made. Dhring of Manchester. blossom and cool as a dipper of in which there are rum-runners, Sometimes you have the title of a the year $1,035.60 was received Miss Gertrude Frytag, the teach­ hijackers, bond thieves, gem pur- song on the tip of your tongue, only er at the Pleasant Valley school, is . spring water! from, paying patients; $1,097 from loiners, thugs of every ilk, con to lose it before the last strains confined to her home at Mr. and the Metropolitan Life Insuranre men, cops, taxis, runaway 'trains have been played. Mrs. Homer Lanes with the grip «< Company and $190.25 from the and hurtling aeroplanes. 7:30 Coward Comfort Hour from John Hancock Life Insurance Com­ over the week end, Alton Lane O ld G old buys the heart-leaves. Just N. B. C. Studios. “ The Midnight Taxi” opens at and Carrenne and Gordon Ailing pany, making s total of $2,322.85. the State Theater tomorrow for a S;00 Forhan’s Song Shop from N. are also sick with the grip. a few golden beauties h*om the heart special two day engagement. It is a B. C. Studios. Jolin «l. Connors Receives Mrs. Albert E. Stiles who Is con­ Warner Brothers Vitaphone produc­ 8:30 .’’Tone Color’’ presented by Appointment valescing at the Hartford hospital o f each plant. That’s how O ld G olds The Imperials. tion stn.rlng Antonio Moreno, is Improving, but will probably stay Helene Costello and Myrna Loy. I Rom ance...... Grunfeld John J. Connors has been ap­ there another week. She had an get th eir ‘honey-like smoothness.* II The Dolls’ W altz...... Poldini pointed county sealer of weights Others in the cast are William Rus­ operation for appendicitis recently. sell, Bobble Agnew, Jack Santoro, HI Adoration...... Borowskl and measure^ by the board of Tol­ Mrs. Mary Foster from Newark, That’s why you can smoke them IV Berceuse ...... Jarpefelt Spencer Bell and Paul Kruege. land county ccmmissloners. He will N. J., Is spending a few days at the V Serenade...... Rachmaninoff assume his new duties on February The stor,, is chuck full of the mornin’, noon and night.’’ VI Three Dances of Henry VIII klx d of thrills that tingle down your home ot her son and family, Mr. I. The appointment is for a period aqd Mrs. Walter N, Foster of Foster ’ German spine and up again. It has to do, of four years. Mr. Connors succeeds street. a. Morris Dance chiefly, with a handsome young NO. 1 OF A SERIES... A s County Sealer Albert E. Harmon The Y. M. C. A. Boys played a told by Tobacco b. Shepherds’ Dance of South Coventry. Mr. Connors re­ millionaire who Joins forces with a c. Torch Dance game of basketball at the l^arish cently comjjleted several years in notorious rum-running organiza­ House of this place with the Seniors Planters of this Sunny South 0:00 Seiberllng Singers from N.B.C. tion to satisfy bis hunger for excite­ Studios the City Council and Is senior vice- of the West Side Rec. last Saturday commander of the State Depart^ ment. Many hair-raising adventures evening nnd their game was pre­ 9:30 Los Sevlllanos with Dolores befell him, especially when he meets Casslnelli ment. United Spanish War Veter­ ceded by the Junior Freshmen from ans. a beautiful girl who is trailing the Manchester High school and the 10:00 Halsey-Stuart Hour from N. gang in hopes of thwarting some of To Hold Benefit Concert Pioneers or Jupior Y. M. C A. Boys B. C. Studios their plans. The climax Is a aeries ot Wapping. Both games wore won 10:30 Palais D'Or Dance Orchestra The Rockville Boys Rand afe of smashing events long to be re- 11:00 News and Weat'x.er Bulletins planning to hold a benefit concert memberea'. by the Wapping boys. and motion picture at the Palace Some of the important scenes Alexander Burger and his daugh­ theater, Thursday evening, Janu­ are talking sequences in which the ter, Miss Lillian Burger are both ary 31. confined to their beds with an at­ TIRED OF INVENTORYING, stars show their ability to speak as tack of the flu. Past Rulers Night * well as act before the camera, John Adolfl directed “ The Midnight GIVES GOODS TO THE POOR The Past Exalted Rulers' Asso­ Taxf ’ for Warners. ciation will hold a mid-winter Three acts of superlative Vita­ WILLIAM A. lOlAH The Chamber of Commerce re­ meeting Sunday, January 27, at the phone Vaudeville will also bu pre­ Only a few o f these silky beauties grow sented in addition to the feature EXPERT ceived a call from a Manchester local Elks’ home on Prospect streeL on each tobacco plant • • , that*s the kind merchant who wished to know Past Exalted Rulers of the various picture. RADIO SERVICE where he could locate Miss Jessie Elks’ lodges throughout the state They Include the Arnaut Broth­ OLD GOLD buys. Reynolds, welfare worker, as he will come to Rockville on this day ers, Winnie Lightner and Timblln 669 Tolland Turnpike, had quite a few unused gloves, hats, and it'is expected that close to 200 and Raymono. South Manchester etc., that had been inventoried so will be present. Exalted Ruler Mi­ Phone 364-2 ’ many times he wanted to get rid of chael H. Roberts is chairman of the WE DO ALL KINDS OF , them. Knowing that Miss Reynolds committee which will have charge REPAIR WOI^K ON was familiar with family condi­ of arrangements. Although definite RUBBERS AND ARCTICS. tions in Manchester he decided to plans have not been announced it Eat a Chocolate, donate the goods for the use of FOR RADIO [1] Coarse, gummy top hmM is thought that a banquet will be' needy families. Instead of trying “ a ‘ SELWITZ [2] Sand-humed grotmd-lMves sale.” held In the evening. / s e r v ic e Annual Business Meeting Toniglit SHOE REPAIR SHOP light an Old Gold [3] M ild and silky R«0i^L«tniiRy If other merchants in Manches­ Selwitz Block, Main St. PHONE 1968 ter have left over goods that are The annual business meeting of the Union Ccngregatlonal church Rate you heard the new Ua- • P. LmOMOo,, Ett.. 140 hard to sell Miss Reynolds would be' WHEN YOU NEED A Jestlo Gleelric Radio? ...and enjoy both glad to distribute any such goods will be held this evening. Reports H e a r t-Le af quality Throughout... in on the. same basis. will be read by treasurers of the CARPENTER OK MASON various organizations of the for tiiat little repair Job^don’t for­ Barstow Radio both Domestic and^Imported Tobaccos If we can lend enr-gh money to church. get to call Service r 'Germany, It Is just possible Ger- Notes 1776 Authorized Dealer ma.ny can pay enough to England Majestic. Croeley, Phiiro and France so that England and Mrs, Eleanore MacFarlane of WILLIAM KANEHL 210 Middle Turnpike East France can pay us their war debts. • Brooklyn street and Mrs. George Uenerul Conlrartof’' _ South Manchester Fair enough. 1 Newman of Grove street are serl- “not a cough in a‘Carl 319 Center St*, South UanebestK k ^ . . ■ A ; ■ ■ ' ' S r ^-- ' r f-'2,', " ■?■,■? , ;'«v?'/V» 7?V. ,V“ '5^

MAl^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, SUUTfi MANCHESTER, CONN„ THTJRSDAy, JANUARY 17,1929. P A G E FIVE

THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH Gilbert Swan, Famous New York Columnist, Tells a Few Facts About Interpreting Manhattan PLANNING

' Gilbert Swan, whose column, “InT No visitor has time to see New New York,” Is one of the most York. No native has time to see or i^dely read newspaper features in feel New York. And the man the world, steps ont of his role of doesn’t live in New York who columnist in the accompanying dares to feel it too keenly. He article to give you some of his o^vn couldn’t survive. He has to run away, to play and forget and not HOME ideas about his job as a roving re­ porter in the world’s greatest city. grow too introspective or too re­ ‘ ‘In New York” is a daily feature trospective. And the staccato pa­ in The Evening Herald and in hun­ rade of events helps him. So he re­ dreds of other newspapers in North mains sane, if not always sober. America. Millions of readers follow Not one of us escapes the con­ »ir. Swan in his daily adventurings, fusion that is felt by the veriest about Manhattan. In this article he yokel. But some of us have train­ ed ourselves, or tried to, to see Consult Garber Brothers tells you how he feels about it. those things that escape the mil­ One of those London journalists lions who come to New York every who skylark about our land be­ year and get but the most casual and superficial glimpse of some tween ships, and then rush home BETTER HOMES BUREAU filled with interpretative wisdom, of its physical aspects, see a few recently prepared the following shows, attend a night club, raise a paragraph, among others, for an little of the “ oid Ned” and go back / English newspaper: home, ’ •‘New York does not realize its And millions more are ever de^t to the syndicated columnists packing grips and trunks for the . . . a complete Advisory Interior Deco­ who make that city far .more in­ “ big trip.” They don’t see New York. They teresting than it really Is . . •” Which is, of course, ridiculous. don’t even skim New York. rating Service offered Free of Charge to all The complete reverse is true, as 1 The Columnist’s Job see it. The columnist does not And that’s where I come In. That’s where all of us who write exist who can make New York Gilbert Swan even fractionally as Interesting as of New York come in. Some of us patrons of this furniture establishment. it is. The columnist is not likely see better than others and some to be born who can begin to keep is New York; if the average visit­ of us write better than others. pace, day by day, with the drama, or who hops from the Woolworth Who’s who in this particular com­ color, movement, life, eccentricity, Tower to the Aquarium to the petition becomes a matter of per­ incongruity, drama, tragedy and Statue of Liberty doesn’t see the sonal taste and habit. It’s certain­ Isn’t it true that your staff, headed by Miss Wells, ly 'nothing for me to express an flavor of New York. story that is New York; If the Just a Reporter visiting Englishman doesn’t see opinion about. home means more to you were chosen for their ex­ I do not think I am over-sold the story that is New York. I'm trying to explain why peo on New York. I do not think 1 DON’T BLAME ME. And don t pie should like New York col­ perience, personality and mirror the type known as the New blame any one of the 14 or so umns, if they do; and why the.v than any material thing? Yorker. In fact on those occasions men who are now engaged in writ­ should learn to, if they don’t. ingenuity. when I am called upon to play ing columns about New York. My For'the market place of the Don’t you feel that this the role of “ man about town.” 1 own prayer, if and when uttered, i world is this island— the market feel a little silly 'and self-con­ is for that vocabularistic and per­ place for art, for literature, music, scious. I do not take kindly to ceptive gift that will one day lust, fun, drama, everything and home of ^ yours is like a white spats, trick suits and self- make it possible for me to picture anything. You will find at this exploitation, nor any of the gate- properly those things that make The melting pot is here, and the beloved friend—an inti­ ^•~crashing phases that are pre­ New York the greatest show on money marts. The riches, the pov­ store everything for the sumed to aid in “ putting a guy earth. erty. the styles, the splendor— mate companion? over” in New York. 1 prefer to Just remember that O. Henry everything that reflects in Ameri­ home maker, from the believe I am a reporter. As a re­ found material for a five-foot can life, sooner or later. There porter, I hope 1 know a story shelf of volumes about “ the five is drama and there is drabness when I see one. And New York million” — and that was in a day and dullness. It is for this reason simplest fundamentals to contains every story a reporter before New York had reached its And all this, from day to day, could hope to write. present involved and intricate a New York columnist seeks to the most gorgeous and capture. that you wish your home If you don’t see the,story that civilization. ' ‘t intricate furnishings for to be desirable and at­ No Alibi Now beautifying the home. TOliAND HEBRON tractive in the eyes of Mr. John Steele is recovering the people who come into from several days illness with a There was no service at St. Your home furnishing cold. Peter’s Episcopal church on Sunday it. \ Miss Clara Nourien Wells Miss Bernice Hall returned to owing to a break in the furnace problems will turn into Springfield after spending the week­ v/hich will make repairs necessary Director of the end with her parents. Miss Alice before the church can bo heated delightful experiences if Better Homes Bureau ' Hall a senior at the Connecticut The session of Sunday school was * The creation of charm­ college at Storrs made a brief visit also omitted. brought to Garber Bros. —formerly with ’ Sunday with her family also. ing homes demands the Marshall Field Co. Miss Hazel West is ill at the A delegation from Hopevale at­ tended the Sab'oath school conven­ home of friends in Hartford. Better Home Bureau. This ■ of Chicago .... Mrs. Ellen Benton West and tion of Seventh Day Adventiels, aid of expert judgment and Lathrop West were in Hartford held in Hartford on Saturday last. department is always glad Those present were Mrs. Leroy Miss Wells comes to Garber' Brother! Sunday afternoon to see Miss Hazel unerring good taste. In with- a wealth of knowledge of homes, West. Benzinger, superintendent of the to give you advice and period designs in furniture and taeir Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bushnell en­ Hopevale Sabbath school, Mr. and the pursuit of home beauty, artistic and practical uses. She Is an tertained a large party of relatives Mrs. Paul Coates and their daugh­ help you on both the authority on draperies, their various at their home last Saturday even­ ter, Miss Eleanor, the Misses Mabel Garber Bros, can help you uses and color harmo^. ing. Refreshments were served and and Hazel Broome, Mrs Edward practical and the artistic Miss Wens was bom in Grand Rapids, games enjoyed. Fredericks, Miss Ruth Allen, teach­ a great deal. Mich., the city from which all of Henry Green who has been con­ er of the Hopevale Private school, America’s better furniture com ^ In fined to his home with illness for and Joseph and Shirley, children of decorations for your home Grand Impids she was interior decora* some time is now able to be around Mrs. Benzinger, * tor of Herpolshelmer’s, the largest de­ The thermometer registered from The members of our withoijt charge and with­ partment store in that city. For sev­ again. eral years she was with Bullock’s of Miss Florence Meacham- a teach­ two degrees below zero to ten be­ Los Angeles and from there she went er in the high school at New Bri­ low in different parts of the town at decorative and advisory out obligation. to Marshan-neld of Chicago, the in- tain spent the week-end at the 7 o’clock Monday morning. This is temationaUy known department store. home of her grandmother Mrs. about the lowest point reached by During her several years stay in Sarah Young. the mercury this winter here­ Chicago, she furnished some of tbs Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson, abouts. finest homes on the North Shore Drive. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mason of She has lectured at women’s clubs and Mrs. E. G. Lord had as dinnei art schools. Hartford were guests of relatives guests on Sunday her daughter, Saturday last. Mis.s Clarissa, who was at home for MFsg W ells h as fcad im usjud success A barn filled with hay, the prop­ “ Pardon me, officer, I didn’t see the week end, her niece. Miss Helen due to her love of interior decorating erty of Mr. Henry Liebman in the and a natural desire to be of service you!” . . . This alibi won't work Gilbert, who was also spending the to others. Her knowledge, particularly north part of the town near the for motorists who speed past cor- week end at her Hebron home, and North cemetery was burned last of the feminine view point, her ability ofi's manned by traffic cops w’earing Robert Will, a senior at Wesleyan to handle complete furnishing plans, Wednesday night. Mr. Liebman these new red reflectors on white who spent part of the day Lcro. even to, the smallest detail, nave proven barely had time to save the animals belts, which stand out prominently Miss Maude Clark of East Hamp­ Invaluable to scores and scores of housed in the barn after the fire in the glare of headlights. Pic­ ton spent the week end at the home women who needed authoritative ad­ was discovered. tured here is Officer Joe Chan of vice and help on their home> furnish­ A chimney fire was extinguished of her mother Mrs. O. E. Clark. ing problems. Cambridge, Mass., who is equipped Morris Rackmilowitz was a weea without further damage at the with the unique device. home of Mrs. Asa Bird last Satur- end visitor at his Hebron home • day morning. After the fire alarm this week, returning to his business was sounded the fireman were ■ in New York on Monday. promptly on the scene. There was no meeting of the James Szabo is confined to his TALCOTTVILLE Christian Endeavo ■ here Sunday j home with a severe attack of grip. evening owing to the violent snow Mr. and Mrs. George P. Charter M. H. Talcott is ill with the grip. squall which came up late Sunda. attended^the funeral of Mrs. Harry Miss Alice Talcott is recovering afternoon and made the going very Charter at Crystal lake last Satur­ from the same malady. treacherous. A car coming down day. Albert Lee has returned to his Post Hill at a rapid speed skidded Mrs. Ernest Harbay was hurried­ work after being confined to his and the two front wheels broke J . l l,LLh ly called to Wallingford last week home by illness. through the rail fence at the side * on account of the serious illness of Arthur Monaghan is confined to of the road. The car was slightly her brother. his home by illness. damaged but the occupant was not A cordial invitation is extended hurt. Many accidents have occurred to all to be present at the Birthday at this point since the putting social of the Golden Rule Club, to through of the state road. Charles be given in the church parlors. Fri­ Miner was driving down this hill MARLBOROUGH day evening at 7:45 o’clock. Miss Hazel Hughes of Manchester will just in front of the above mention­ ed motorist and had to maneuver to The Dorcas Society will meet present several groups of humorous readings. Musical and vocal selec­ avoid being struck. with Mrs. Elmer E. Hall Thursday Many cases of grip or influenza afternoon. tions will be given by Miss Dor's Miss Fanny A. Blish, a teacher in Richard ' of 'Vernon and Miss (the difference seems ha*d to dls- Glastonbury spent the week-end at Dorothy Woods. An original poem tingjuish) continue to be reported. Mrs. Alphonse Wright who was her home here. written for the occasion will be Natalie, infant daughter of Mr. read and the months of the year taken to St. Joseph’s hospital, Wil- and Mrs. Barney Ofshay who has will be represented by the club limantlc, recently, threatened wi^h been seriously ill with measles at members. All will be asked to con­ pneum.mia, is reported to be im­ the City hospital is much improved tribute a penny for each birthday proving, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and is expected home soon. to the promotion of World Friend­ Wright, parents-in-law of Mrs. Miss Mae Hannon and Miss Lydia ship. Wright, are both prostrated with Lord of Hartford spent the week­ grip at their homes here. end at their homes in this place. SKIRT FLARES Mrs. Edwin T. Smith was the Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee and son A blue gracemeen suit features guest of her si^er, Mrs. Rilla Bar- Heaton Blakeslee and Miss Emma a skirt with a deep fitted yoke and rows, in New London on Monday. Weir united with the church as a skirt with a straight front pleat Recent visitors at the home of members at the Communion service and both sides circular. Mr. and Mrs. Ames W. Sission were The Doorway to the most r6C6ntly« Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacques and Miss Emily Klngsburger of Col­ THE ANSWER their son Harry, Jr., of Hartford, unique Furniture Estab­ chester, school nurse visited the Here is the answer to the Letter accompanied by a friend. schools In town Tuesday. Golf puzzle on the comic page: It has been learned that the lishment in America. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fuller and RUSH, RUST, REST, RENT, heme of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ward family were recent callers in Mld- SENT. SEAT, SLAT, SLOT. In West Hartfrod, caught fire re­ tletown. SLOW. - ^ cently "from an electrical short cir­ IHERS — Unique—in that within • The Ever Ready Group are re- cuit. It was supposed, burning all heaVsing two plays tb be given Fri­ A scientist believes big guns, furnltare and clothing in their this plain, unassuminsr day, January 25. fired at the proper time, would sleeping apartment. There were no FINE FURNfRIRE M O R G A N Misses Rebecca and Doris Buell prevent hurricanes. That ought other injuries and the fire was soon d ire ct of Hartford spent the week-end to give lots of jobs to the unem­ building: is 60,000 square with her parents Mr, and Mrs. ployed housewives. brought under control. to the Public M A R K E T 5«Si George W. Buell. feet of the most beautiful Mrs. Edith Strickland a former HARTFORD HARTFOR0 resident of this place is HI at the Radiator and furniture displays be­ Hartford hospital will ulcers of the General Repairing stomach. tween Boston and V Junior, three year old son ol Mr. OUVER WELDING 'A Short Block From Main Street ■ . and Mrs. William Coffyn who hasi Q nidkJt»8M TatePW e-r^ls Y o rk . been quite ill with a cold is much Irnnwidhtg. Yog g e f good WORKS ..'M Improved. Dr. C. E. jPeQdleton of —«ad renewed vitality. 35cand60c. Comer Pearl and Spruce Colchester has been attending him. Staadard foe N Teait / Tel. 1235 rP A G S S I S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY, JANUARY 17,1929.

British Regulars; otherwise there and Means Committee, the govern­ could have been no Thermopyle, ment is absolutely dependent for Ewnlng 3R»raU> no seige at the Alamo. its major milita:^ protection on the F A C T S ABOUT When two nations begin to won­ private manufacture of small arms, PaBUSHBO THE! HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. INC. der whether their armies or their for in case of war the government’s At 18 BlMtll Btr«et. navies are as good, one as the own small arms plants would * be South ManohMtor. Conn. other, and to stew and worry about but a drop in the bucket. Founded by Blwood 8. *11a, It, they have entered on the road Oct 1. 1881 Nor is the sale of small arras by (200) Internal Revenue Totals 236,000,000 So Your Home May Be Every Evening Except Sundays and to mutual conflict, because by no private manutr eturers a function The 336,110,447'In Internal’revenue collected ia Connecticut Holidays. measurement save that of the test' Entereo at the Post Office at 3outh that can possibly be made to bear last year was 1.2% of the 12,865,683,130 collected ia, all states Manchester. Conn., as Second Class of blood can such a question be de­ unduly.on the purchaser. The pur­ by the United States Government. Connecticut stood 17th Ma' Matter. termined. chaser of a rifie, if compelled to pay among the states in total receipts. During 1922 the internal SUBSat PTION RATES; By Mall revenue from Connecticut amounted to 350,224,645 for the - ’N dollars a year, sixty cents a a few dollars extra on its price, is Up-To-Date This Yeaf United States. 33,197,461,083. month for shorter perloda by no means in tee position of the By carrier, eighteen cents a week. SMITH’S SPEECH Corporations furnished the largest amount of the Internal Single «.>pies three cents. consumer of a necessary staple who revenue, the income tax from this source amounting to 318,068,- SPECIAL AUVBUTISING REPKE- Alfred E. Smith’s radio broad­ is required to pay higher prices 704. Individuals paid in $15,731,045 in income tax. The a k e sure your home is up-to- SE.NTATIVE. Hamllton.De Llsser, cast last evening, though apparent­ TYLE enters the home with this Inc.. 896 Madison Avenue, New '. o . through the operajtlon of high tariff transfer of net estates of decedents resulted in internal revenue and 618 North Michigan Avenue, ly delivered in the hope that it amounting to 31,367,515. .date this year by bringing to beautiful new creation. But Chicago. schedules. He has of all people the M S might possibly arouse some party it furniture that is “ahead-of- The Manchester Evening Hera'Id ts least ground for complaint, when The tax on distilled spirits and alcoholic beverages which to­ even more than style, it brings on sale in Nev York City at Scliu'.. j interest in clearing up the Demo­ taled 321,195,551 for all states amounted to only $12,352 for date”. This suite assures long last* News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd. the higher price he must be paid Is cratic National Committee’s big fi­ Connecticut. Virtually all of this was from licensing litiuor with it that confidence of correctness Street, and 42ud. Street entrance of nothing but his very occasional dealers. \Tobacco and tobacco manufacturers paid $143,778 in ing style because Berkey & Gay, the Urand Central Station and at all nancial deficit, still leaves many Hoatll ig News Standa . contribution to a constructive sub­ revenue. Stamp taxes totaled $72,650, while manufacturers’ leading stylists, selected it for nation­ that is a ti*ue period. Could there be people somewhat mystified as to excise taxes totaled $232,723. The sale of automobiles and • • • sidy to natlOLal defense. wide presentation. It was recently a better time thyi the first of the Client of International News Ser­ the inner reason for its delivery. motorcycles in the state was responsible for $146,336 of this vice. Just the’ same there Is one point amount; the sale of pistols affd revolvers for $72,431 and cereal The recent Presidential candi­ advertised in the Saturday Evening year to bring your home up-to-date? “ International News Service Uas the that needs to be considered in this beverages, or substitutes therefore, for $13,955. The licensed date said nothing particularly new Post, and is being displayed for the See this fashionable furniture here exclusive rights to use for republlca- connection and is going to require sale of narcotics brought $8,219 in receipts.. tion in any foroa all news dlsua'chus —^no important idea, not already Patrons of Connecticut’s theaters and concerts paid in taxes, first time in Manchester today. credited to o~ not otberswlse credited consideration in various conneo- this week. In this paper. It Is also exclusively familiar, was presented through r $152,837 during the year. Dues for social, athletic, or sporting entitled to use for rsoubllcatlon all tions presently. Which is that there clubs, which charge over $10 annually, were taxed for a total of the medium of the costly hook-up. the local or undated news published is a limit beyond which tariffs on $216,523, while roof gardens and cabarets paid in '$6,297 in herein." There was the old familiar talk taxes. Pull Service Client of N E A Ser­ small commodities cannot be ele­ SEE OUR OAK ST, SHOW WINDOWS vice. Member. Audit Bureau of Clrcu- about the necessity of a united op­ To collect the internal revenue in Connecticut during the year Intiona vated without putting a premium it cost the government $197,124. The total cost for the United position party and the now some­ on smuggling. Already it is suspect­ States was $12,167,252. THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1929 what hackneyed juggling of figures ed that there is going on In Ameri­ to show that a change of less than ca a big contraband trade in Euro­ THE TREATY half a million votes would • have pean-made cutlery, as scores of won the election for Smith— if he As thoughtful contemplation of thousands of pocket knives are IN NEW YORK the Foreign Relations Committee’s could have bad them distributed making their appearance in the GILEAD New York, Jan. 17.— The “ big report on the multilateral treaty— just to his liking. But only one channels of trade which it is obvi­ town gossip:” The Christian Endeavor meeting which is as near to a reservation or thing can bo picked out of the ad­ ous never paid a cent of duty. Gretchen Dick sends me this Sunday evening was omitted on ac­ an interpretive resolution as the dress that can possibly be inter­ Booze is not the only thing that tale concerning Edward Johnson, count of stormy weather. treaty quibbera could attain before preted as carrying a real reason for it pays to smliggle, even now, aud the Metropolitan star who inherit­ Elton Bartholemew, was ill in adoption of the pact by the United the spending of all that radio ed the costumes of the late Caruso bed several days last week with with further fhereases of tariff — these having been given him by money. grip. He is now spending a few States Senate— of which we are rates on articles that can con­ Caruso’s widow as a sort of pass- days with his mother Mrs. Alice capable falls to disclose anything of Mr. Smith pointed out that it Is veniently be “ run” the problem of ing-along-the-laurels gesture. Any­ Bartholemew in Mansfield. I- the slightest importance as fruit of customary for the Democratic party contraband merchandise Is likely way Johnson w'as appearing at a The Grange held Its regular the many days of discussion to to neglect Its deficits until the year concert in Syracuse in mid-Decem­ meeting at the hall Tuesday eve­ to develop into an important one. ber. Some musically alert towns­ of the next Presidential election, ning. which the treaty was* subjected. folk took along a friend, who had Mr, and Mrs. Clifford R. Perry i' I That long auc tiresome debate, so tnd that this deficit is always car­ been feigning great critical.and ap­ and son Laurence were dinner far as its effects upon the ratified ried by a very small group of per­ preciative qualities where music guests Sunday at Mrs. Mary was concerned. After the great treaty goes, can bo properly repro- sons Who, as he puts it, are very AVIATION IN SOUTH Mitchell’s in Hebron. tenor’s second aria, the crowd roar­ liable to be deeply interested In Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish and sented by the character sero. The ed its applause. daughters Barbara and Shirley of nation is committed to nothing the candidacy of some one person. HAILS ARMY WING “ Yes . . . yes, he is very Manchester were guests of Mrs. more, nothing less, by so much ts This may offer a clue to the ad­ good,” the seudo w'as heard to Fish’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. remark. “ Yes, very good indeed. the weight of a snowdrop, than If dress, The group which will carry AT SHREVEPORT, LA. Post. i s ? But you can see that he could Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Foote at­ the deficit this year is a very small the treaty bad been ratified with a never make the Metropolitan, for tended the meeting of the Connec­ cheer at'th e, moment of Its Intro­ one Indeed. So small, in fact, that Shreveport, La.— Aviation in the Instance.” ticut Farm Bureau Federation at duction into the Senate. But we a good many Democrats have the entire South is expected to be aid­ the Hotel Garde Hartford, Tuesday. ed with the location of the Third Mr,.and Mrs. Myron Post of East have lost every bit of the possible Impression that the financial back­ And on board Mussolini’s garish Attack Wing of the United States Hartford were Sunday visitors at benefit to the peace of the world ing of the party centers pretty ex- Army Service in Shreveport. ship, Vulcania, the Atlantic Monthly gave a large hand to the home of bis parents Mr. and that would bare grown out of nn« eluilvely in the person of John W. Recent announcement of the Mrs. A. H. Post. selection of the 22,000-acre site their famous little girl, Mato de la hesitant and Joyous ratification. Raskob. It this Is so, and If Mr. Roche, who comes from the New­ As C. Daniel Way Is ill at St. only three miles from the heart of Joseph's hospital Willimantic, his We have simply told ourselves Smith Is now warning the party foundland country and wrote the Shreveport on which to locate the son Dr. Walter D. Way of Westport, — and have taken excellent care against such backing and such per- Infant branch of the army service, prize novel, “ Jalna.” And Mme. Franklin's Birthday Honors This de la Roche, who is to winter In N. Y., Is here assisting In the man­ not to formally tell the other sig' sonal possession of a party, the In­ is the result of two years’ negotia­ agement of the his business. tions between the War Department Corsica, told a tale of some dis­ natories— something that we all ference is fairly clear that Mr, Mrs. Elizabeth Lord passed her ^Tranklin" Suite and this city. Other southern cities tant relative who had been thrice perfectly well knew before; that Raskob does not intend to carry wedded. And on Thanksgiving heV 101st birthday Tuesday. She also made bids for the development. was born here and has lived in this Day he gave a dinner to which JN THE “ Franklin,” a beautiful 18th the United States regards the Mon­ that deficit In the interest of A1 The field is expectec' to be im­ town 'most of her life. After her matched walnut ln ‘ radiating patterns; proved immediately at an estimat­ he invited all three of his century creation translated by Berkey carved onlays; Inlays, fluting and moulding roe doctrine ti woven into the fab­ ^mith. mothers-ln-law. They all attend­ mariage to Mr. Hlnman Lord they Inasmuch, too, as Mr. Raskob ed cost of $7,500,000. When com­ lived In Marlborough for a few & Gay for modern use, nine beautiful typical of the period. Hand-fitted, dust- ric of our thebiY of self-defense. pleted Jiangers, buildings and ed, and bad a very pleasant time. proof drawers. Hand-carved, taand-flnleb- has recently developed a tendency Asked later why he had arranged years but afterward purchased a woods have been used—.walnut, butt wal­ The Monroe doctrine itself is a equipmen for 110 Curtis Falcon farm here where they resided until ed, velvety eroootb. Eight pieces at a declaration that the United States to cuddle around in the vicinity of planes, 197 officers and 1,340 enlist­ BO strange a gathering, he replied: nut. maple, maple burl, eatinwood, English bargain price thrifty Ben Franklin “ Oh, you know— there’s safety in his death. She was a regular at­ elm burl, American gumwood. birch and would regard any attempt to colon­ Governor Roosevelt, and inasmuch ed men, In addition, to a hospital tendant at the local church as long himself ^ O Q O staff an(i quartermaster corps will numbers!" mahogany (for drawers and trays.) Hand- would approve ...... ize or exercise political control over as Governor Roosevelt and Mr. as her health permitted. She make.s have been erected and installed. her home with Mrs. Gertrude any more territory on the Western Smith are generally believed to The Attack Wing is the only mili­ So to a post-New Year party given by Nan Martin, who Hough in Hebron. She has one Hemisphere by any Eastern Hemi­ have developed some slight mutual tary organization of Us kind in the wrote “ Lord Byron on Broadway,” brother Alfred Hutchinson who has IHEST, $43.00 CHINA CABINET, $57.00 sphere power as inimical to our coolness, it might appear as if the world and result from experience recently passed his 88th birthday. gained by this country during the which will soon be done In the safety. How utterly nnneceisary, speech were delivered In a rather world war. talking films. . . .And she told then, for a formal declaration at strained‘expectation of dropping a me that she had been a trouper Quite often words and expres­ small wrench In the machinery of tor many a year, doing everything sions that ar6 at first entered :n this time that that doctrine is from a black-faced comedy dance the dictionary as colloquial or bound up with our Ideas of self-de­ a 1932 Rcosevelt-for-President turn'to "straight.” Haying com­ slang eventually became perfectly fense. boom well in advance of its genesis. \i9 d a te iK posed many tunes she was given good members of the standard vo­ As matters stand the ratification the task of writing the theme cabulary. Semi-Annual Sale Reductions A m e r i c a n song for her own picture, which of the treaty, so far as the other ADVICE TO LAWYERS doubtless sets a precedent. . . . Judge Isaac Wolfe of the Su­ ____ ^ parties to It are concerned. Is ab­ H I S r o R . Y And, later In the night, to a gath­ . . . And, to my amazement- solutely without reservation and perior Court gave some excellent JANUARY 17 - ering for Alberta Vaughn, the found myself anonymeusly kidded without special Interpretation. As advice to a group of twenty-ono slender-waisted movie actress who in the current Variety, the intima­ 1706— Birthday of Benjamin did the telephone girl series for Now Prevail Throughout the Store matters stand the treaty means ex­ fledgling lawyers whom he was tion. being that I had sought to be Franklin, F. B, O. . . . And having come “ Cltzy,” or sonaething. . . . actly what it always meant to every swearing in as members of the 1849— First telegram sent from from a “ dress” party was greatly Whereas, heaven knows 1 wanted American citizen. , Connecticut bar when be advised Chicago received in Mil- embarrassed to find myself the to run down the fire escape or to w’aukee. The mountain that labored and them to use plain English and not only person in "soup and fish” trade my dress-up clothes for a 1910— Statehood bills passed for . . . Which, if you haven’t experi­ brought forth a moose had at least too much of it when trying cases pair of overalls. New Hexico and Arizona. enced, I urge you to avoid.! ^GILBERT SWAN. the mouse to sh'ow for its travail. before juries. The Senate has labored add pro­ Grant that It is part of the busi­ duced a vacuum. ness of a lawyer, particularly a The Parmenr’s Not the Only One Troubled With a WATKINS BROTHERS, r«f. But it has killed a lot of time at young one, to impress the jury 54 SoiJTH M anchester a heavy per diem. with the fact that he is a person “Surplus” ProblemI of learning and not a mere whip­ per-snapper, it is at least equally THE ROAD TO WAR important that the jury should Now that the multilateral treaty know what the show Is all about; is out of the way the next bone of and juries are not always compos­ n 3 contention in Congress Is the fifteen ed entirely of persons whoso re­ (OS’ ! cruiser bill. We shall hear a tre­ ception Is as good on polysyllables - mendous amount of talk |ibout par­ as it Is on short words. Neither, as I main office at the Capitol. Hartford. ity and balance of naval power. At Branch Offices Judge Wolfe intimated, are juries ONE IN EVERY FOUR Applicants at branch offices will And not one single one of the dis­ on the average eagerly receptive of be required to show a 1928 license, putants will have, or possibly can long. Involved and windy argumen­ properly endorsed, when a renewal have, any clear Idea as to what UCENSED TO DRIVE Is desired, as all records of license w m tation— they are liable to let their APftXtf certificates are on file at the Hkrt- would constitute naval parity be­ minds go fast asleep, even If their ford office. The branch offices, Let Us Budget tween the Uhited States and Great where personal application may be eyes keep up an appearance of You O ut oC Debt Britain. Not even the blusterous wakefulness, under the influence of l b made, aVe at 328 State street, State Motor Vehicle Dept. Bridgeport; 111 Goffe street. New old admirals themselves—.because a monotonous rdlnfall of words. Haven; 578 Bank street. New Lon­ Onr Family Loan Service no two of them are ever agreed or But there was something else don: 27 Benedict street, Waterbury. Cjr Expects Record Nonber Soiva T e a r ^ any where near agreed. that Judge Wolfe said which might and 32 Atlantic street, Stamford. Win An There Is Just one way of finding The form of application is the Ifooay Frobleen well be thundered into the ears of of Applicants for 1929. same as that of last year. Prespec- out which of two maritime powers every law student from the day of tlve drivers are required to answer g lO O LOAN payable $5 has the more effective navy, and his matriculation. He urged them the usual questions. These include monthly, plus lawful the name and address of the ap­ that is for them to go to war and "to be honest with the court.” interest. About every fourth person in plicant, physical description, driving fight it out. That, by the same tok­ And therein the learned judge Connecticut will be licensed to drive record, and a question concerning $ 2 0 0 LO A N payable $iO en, is the inevitable way in which drew a picture of the millenium. familiarity with the laws of the monthly, plus lawful this question of parity or non-par­ ^ 5 an automobile dairlng 1929 If the state and the rules of the road. interest, When attorheys who are in legal 4 ^ normal rate of Increase of new ity will be determioed, lo the end, Formal notification is to be given fact members of the court in which drivers continues through the year, applicants under 18 years of ag^ of $3M O LO A N payable $IS if we as a nation permit ourselves they practice shall no longer devote State Motor Vehicle Department of­ the state law which maket, it lllFwal monthly, plus lawful to become obsessed with the Idea for yiem to drive a motor vehicle interest. any part of their talents to attempt­ ficials estimate. Approximately of making sure that no other coun­ upon toe highways unless the owner OthM Amouna in ^opnwioa ing to deceive that very court, then 350,000 application blanks for li­ of, the vehicle, whether U be the try, shall have a superior navy. more than half the evils of our sys­ cense renewals were sent out yes­ minor or some otber person, has C o« fixed by law. Every (tpay- Wars are not fought, In the terday to drivers who held licenses established proof of financial re­ mem reduces the cost. AS tem of Jurisprudence will auto­ loans in strict privacy. words of -Metcutlo, "by a rule of during 1928. Before the end of the sponsibility with the Commissioner matically have disappeared. of Motor-Vehicles, In accordance arithmetic;" not by counting guns year the total Is expected to reach Call, Write or Phona 385,000. or a little less than one- with the state statutes. Renewal and planes and shlpa and awarding SMUGGLING fourth the estimated population of applications of minorf must bear PER.SONAC nNANCJB ’ the victory, through a jury of ac­ One of the numerous industries the state. the written consent of a parent or COMPANY countants, to the side which makes Operators’ certificates now In guardlaj. seeking additional tariff protection force will expire on February''^28, I Ritotna 't and 8. Stale nirater KiiiMliia. 78,8 Main Strerr the more impressive showing lo at this time is the manufacture or and a new license will be required Rum runners who drifted 14 SO MAM’liRsrRit.C o n n . the tables; but by application of small arm's. None, it would seem, on March 1. Persons who held days on Lake Erie when their licenses during the past year will ('«ll. Write nr l* t^ e t -0.4 the tools of conflict. Otherwise the with greater fairness be grant­ boat’s engine broke down said they can not be re-'exaniined and applications didn't drink any of their liquor, Oi»n « to 8. jCat 8!«« lu t Licensed by State. • embattled farmers at Concord and ed all tbo tariff protection that the may be made by mall. .The renewal even though .they nearly died of bonded to ptibde. ZS- Lexington could never In the world trafflc.will beer. As was pointed out feV Is $3, and payment by mail cold, because they "didn’t want to have turned back Gage’s amply yesterday by Colonel Whelen of the should be by check, money order or be poisoned." And that, oh guile­ express order, payable to the Com­ less reader, is the "bonded stuff" §rmed and numerically superior Pity Is said lo be akin to lore but Ordinance Department to the Wrfys missioner of Motor V''hlcles. All that Is fetching 114 a quart once it probably no closer akin than an,In*; mall applications mui. be made to i gets over here* Uw, . ■1 ■ j c MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. FACE SEVEN

if H E P FOR CH OREN Q a r Great Out Door Zoo GLANDS CANNOT SHOWS STEADY GAIN MAKE AGED MAN is ERVIGE for WWW S W E T SIXTEEN Conn. Organization Holds the MOTORIS Paris.— “ Faust was a myth and Annual Session In Hart­ even monkey gland treatment is incapable of making part of that BARLOW’S GARAGE TWO THINGS TO REMEMBERS myth a reality.’’ By Henry A. Schaller. ford Today; The Officers. 595 Main SL, So. Manchester Dr. Serge- Voronoff, whose grafting operation is generally be­ N eit Door to Sheridan Hotel At the annual meeting • of the lieved to restore youth, admitted Children’s Aid society held at the that science cannot make gray­ SPECIAL PRICES Webster Memorial building ini haired persons feel like “ sweet- Hartford, this afternoon, Mrs. Grace sixteen.” ON C. Cary, Hartford District Secre­ Mental vigor and not the last 1 tary, was granted a three months’ years of romance, he explained, is CAR REPAIRING leave of absence in recognition of what most p.ilients hope can be During January the splendid service she has ren­ borrowed from African simians. dered to the society during the “ Not more than live per cent of tl^e Valves Ground past ten years. This tribute was persons who come to me to be op­ Fly-wheels Installed made by Philip B. Gale, president erated on do so because they de­ of the society. sire to appeal to the opposite sex.” Brakes Relined The meeting was characterized he said. New Piston Rings Installed by a sketch given by members of the staff called an “ animated” * re­ Dr. Voronoff said he made these port showing the nature and di­ reflections after witnessing Arnold SKATES vision of the children’s work done Bennett’s play “ Professor Satoll- by the society. Those who partici­ yon” In wh.’ h Dr, Fausting shakes SHARPENED pated were Mrs. Grace C. Cary, off eighty years and falls in love Mrs. L. B. Makinson, secretaires of with a nineteen-year-old student. 25c. the Hartford and Fairfield districts. “ The gland operation cannot Miss Adella Rombold, Miss Grace even guarantee a fresh complex­ Thomas. Miss Helen Edwards, Miss ion,” said Dr. Voronoff. "If a pa­ Helen Fitts of the Hartford staff tient’s wrinkles are smoothed out Radiator and REMEMBER that money is made by attending to and Miss Kathleen Sibley of Fair- it is an accident. 1 your business. field. ‘ Miss Katherine Murphy of “ The operation is a boon to per­ General Repairing Willimantia portrayed the part of JENGTH sons who need intellectual stimu- OLIVER WELDING REMEMBER that by attending to our business we the foster mother, and Henry ^ las in that it-overcomes physical Mitchell of Manchester the part of fatigue, which affects the mental WORKS 2 have made a reputation for selling good used cars an older boy becoming of age and machinery. Corner Pearl and Spruce at fair prices. goiag out of the society’s care. b r o w n Tel. 1235 Seiwes 1194 Children. “ But the effect of the gland may Ralph Barrow, executive secre­ not be permanent. Some patients tary, summed up the report with feel the need of a new operation General Reduction the total figures showing 1194 chil­ after three oi five years after the WILLARD dren served by the society during ENOPIMOUS first grafting, 1928. Two hundred and ninety- ANTLERS ON AlALE. “ Arnold Bennett in his play ap­ Radio Rentals Auto IN€OOD USED CARS four had been given care in foster parently Intends to convey a moral homes; complete physical e.xam- which impresses me. There Is an SERVICE STATION ^ 'Also inations were given all the children E'CONSlUtKS THE LILV' ethical problem in the fact that admitted to the society’s care; many A GREAT DELICACV. Dr. Fausting ruins a girl’s life. Is Batteries Recharged requiring additional medical and it right to prolong or renew the I Dodge Victory Demonstrator, Like NeW; dental treatment. life of one of evil character? My Reports were made by Robert H. Telephone 15 Schutz of West Hartford, Chair­ answer Is a question. Should a surgeon refuse to operate on an man of the Finance Committee, T IS POSSIBLE showing contributions for the year unquestionably bad man? TO CALt- “ Transforming old men Into totaling 530,0«6, which Mr. Schutz BULL MOOSE Manchester Auto SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. said was an Increase of $3,000 ovej ICTURE QF A youths Is an Interesting fancy in BV IMITATING Center Street. Phone 1226-2 last year. Mr. Schutz expressed the FEW "GIFTS" OF THE THE SOUNDS ^ ' MOOSE •'e Xt iNG literature, but It Is not based on society’s gratitude for these contri­ M OOSE WHICH M A KE H IM OF THE COW.' HiS DINNER. scientific facts.” Top Co. butions and said that the applica­ DIFFICULT TO APPROACH.. DAY AND jnGHT REU ABLE tions for service to children were 01326, BY Nr' Did Bernadette, one of Napo­ SERVICE USED CARS increasing in volume every year, leon’s marshals, later King of All Work Fully Guaranteed. and that with increased financial Sweden and, stjlj later, ancestor of support there w'ould come greater Estelle Manville’s husband, sneak W . J. ftlESSlEU usefulness. Charles W. Jaynes, assistant off to India when a young man and lay havoc with the dancing girls treasurer, gave the complete finan­ HUBBY WORTH MILLION cial statement for 1928. This re­ In the native temples? Around Pan, where the Berna- SCHOOL BASKETBALL port showed total income of $95,- LONDON HEARS HOOVER YARNS New York, Jan. 17— A cool mil­ 864 and total expenses of $93,- dotte family hails from, genealogi­ TIMES STORY OF HIS “GENIUS FO R ADVERTISEMENT” BRINGS STOUT lion. That’s the value Mrs. Bessie Avoid 768.87, leaving a cash balance as cal experts are firm la denying the One of the most exciting basket­ Strum Arnold places on her hus­ of December 31, 1928, of $2,095. DENIAL AND STARTS FLOOD OF ANECDOTES assertion. Available records posi­ ball games of the season was played band, Ray H. Arnold, wealthy in­ Mr. Jaynes said that since ' the tively show, they say, that Berna­ at the Hollister street school last vestment broker. She brought an monthly expenses avera^d $8,000 dette, never went to India at any night when the sixth and seventh alienation ot affections suit for this Accidents it is necessary to secure additional time In his life. grade of the Robertson school tied anr.ount today against Mrs. Mar­ funds continually. By MILTON BROXNER Belgium. Later, when Hoover was Hoover out-Coolidged Cal. The re­ Against this, the London ‘Sketch’ American food controller, Goode porter went to see him In his of­ their score after a five minute over­ garet Crenshaw West, wh.(j was also Let us inspect your brakes Mr. Gale announced that during London.— Although in their publishes what is purported to be time period Extra lime gave the named as correspondent in her di­ the past twelve months now be­ editorial comment and news was liaison officer for the British fice In the City for fcertain infor­ free of charge. We have a Food Ministry with the American mation about Belgian relief work. a diary kept by the young blade seventh grade the victory, with a vorce action against Arnold. quests totaling $8,416 had been re­ reports about the American during his Indian adventures. score of 20-22. Smith starred: full line of brake linings which ceived by the society’s treasurer, presidential campaign the big Lon­ and Canadian Food Administra­ He had seven specific questions he tions. He himself afterward di­ wanted to ask. According to' this diary. Berna- The eighth grade B from the ’QUAKE RECOIIDEI). we put on by machine or bring the Hartford National Bank and don papers have been strictly neu­ doUe not only went to India, but Robertson school played Manches­ Trust company. He stressed the tral, a recent article in the famous rected British relief work in Aus­ “ Morning,” said Hoover. New York, Jan. 17.— Fordham yoiir bands and we will reline tria and Hungary and was The reporter asked the first ques­ down there he became involved In ter Green and were defeated by the university reported today that the them vvithout labor charges. fact that the society’s most urgent Times has started a flood of Hoo­ Green team 32 to 11. Johnston ver anecdotes. This is, of course, knighted. tion. an espionage affair of serious pro­ seismograph of the university re­ need is increased endowment. starred for the Green team. Man­ corded an earthquake which ■ was Year’s Officers. largely due to the fact that Hoover Goode writes that when Hoover “ No,” was the reply. portions and, simultaneously fell Call After 5 p. m. The following officers were organized relief work for the peo­ He asked the second question. violently in live with an Indian chester Green lost their first game' centered '2,216 miles south of New is personally known over here be­ York apparently in Mexico or the elected for the ensuing year: Philip cause of his war work and after­ ple of Belgium in 1914, the British ' “ Yes.” was the reply. dancing girl. Friday night when the Eighth Phone 2954 B. Gale, Bloomfield, president; Miss And with either “ Yes” or “ No” grade C of the Robertson school de­ Carribbean sea. war work, whereas A1 Smith has press displayed a desire to publish The tremors began at 6:51 a. m.. Marjory Cheney, South Manches­ never been in London. somethin,g about the driving force i he answered the rest. feated them 25 to 11. The last ter, vice president; Mrs. S. B. Hem­ The reporter thanked )ilm and named team Is so far undefeated. reached their maximum at 7:05 and NIGHT The Times recently had an inti­ behind the humanitarian task. lasted to 8:30 a. m. ingway, New Haven, vice president; mate analysis of the personalities Photographs and personal details got up to leave. COOUDGE SIGNS PACT Stanley Wachreski of the Robert­ Thomas Hewes. Farmington, vice “ Morning,” said Hoover. son school starred. AUTO REPAIR SHOP in the campaign.. The writer said about Hoover were insistently de­ Movie critic complains that life president; Paul M. Butterworth, Hoover “ has always had a 'genius manded and persistently refused. The big interview had taken This* week’s game ended the first 250 West Center Street. West Hartford, secretary; Mrs. Cur­ three minutes, and Hoover had Washington, Jan. 17.— In a cere­ part of the grammar school league. In newspaper offices isn’t anything for advertisement.” Not a .photo of Hoover could be se­ like what the Hollywood directors tis H. "Veeder. Hartford, assistant This quickly brought a sharp re­ cured. spoken exactly nine words. mony unusual in American history. secretary; Hartford National Bank President Coolldge today affixed think it is. Still, things even- up; sponse from Sir William Goode, Goode advised him to accede. his signature to the Kellogg-Briand Mos. of the world’s supply of life in a movie studio probably Isn’t and Trust company, treasurer; himself an interesting personality. Hoover declined, saying the work Another reporter told one the other night at the Press Club. anti-war treaty. han>’'cuffs are made In Birming­ much- like what a lot of editors Charles W. Jaynes, West Hartford, He was born in Newfoundland and ftf helping millions of suffering ham, England. assistant treasurer; Robert H. Hoover’s job was not an easy one. With members ot the Cabinet, think it is, either. Read Herald Advs educated in Ireland. He served as people was sufficient to arouse the the Senate and other high govern­ Schutz. Hartford, chairman finance a purser in the British mercantile interest of the world without drag­ He could not feed the Belgians committee. without permission of the authori­ ment officials grouped about him marine and then joined up with the ging in any personalities, least of in the east room of the White Mrs. D. Newton Barney, Farm­ Fourth United States cavalry. He all his own. That would simply ties of the German invading army ington; Charles E. Chase, Hartford; and he could not get the food over House, President Coolidge attached then turned to journalism and held cheapen the cause for which they his name to the document with Mrs. Charles P. Cooley, Hartford; various desk positions in New were all working. Then Goode without the permission of the al­ lies. He had to tread as warily as bold stroke of his pen at 10:10 a. Rev. John M. Deyo, Danbury; Jo­ York city. continues: seph R. Ensign, Simsbury: Philip During the Spanish-American a cat. m. Thus was completed the nego­ B. .Gale, Hartford: Mrs. Samuel B. “ At last, in rebillion, I stole the 'This particular reporter, full of tiations Initiated by Secretary of War he served as special corre- State Kellogg In Paris laAt summer Hemingway. New Haven; W. H. .spondent for a big American news only photograph of Mr. Hoover off patriotic fervor, asked him with a Rattenbury, New Britain; Winchell the piano in his home in Kensing­ tone of bitter irony how he was when fifteen of the world’s powers association, >beinig on ^ Admiral ton and gave it to the press. That signed the treaty to renounce war Smith, Farmington; Robert H. Sampson’s flagship. This served getting along with the “ Boches.” Schutz. Hartford; James L. Thom­ theft I have never repented, but Now even the walls of a London as a matter of national policy. him as .material for two books I had to wait a lon,g time for his Besides the 15 original slgnato son, Hartford, were elected to about our war. i Then he came to office might have ears, and what ser%-e as directors until December grumpy forgiveness.” those ears heard migh: get back to rles, 41 other nations have agreed London and became assistant edi­ to -adhere to the pact ot Paris. 31, 1931. tor of several London newspapers. Goode adds that instead of hav­ Germany. ing a genius for advertisement. When the great war broke out Hoover, in tones of quiet re­ Hoover has always had “ a genius proof, replied: OPENING STOCKS. he was the organizer of the British New York, Jan. 17.— Industrial Commltte for the Relief of Belgi­ fqr shyness.” “i don’t know any Boches. 1 464 KILLED BY AUTOS This led another British news­ have no dealings with any Boches. stocks were strong at the opening um. This brought him into con­ today, with new gains ot 1 to 3 tact with Hoover, who had charge paper man to tell of his expe­ But I have a good many negotia­ rience with Hoover. In his view tions with Germans. points In the active- issues. General IN STATE DURING ’28 of the American relief work for Electric jumped 3^/4 to 239%; Radio was up 3 at 355% and Elec­ The Debra Dun, Allahabad, twenty years later. The year 1866 tric Autollte up 3% at 150. U. S. Over 12,000 Injured in Same Jhansi and Lucknow districts ha.e cost 1,000,000 lives, and 1,500,000 Steel moved into new high ground, Phone Period— 47 Killed in Decem­ FAMINE IN INDIA received about twenty Inches lees died in 1869, Between 1876 and up % at 172%. Studebaker sold ber. rainfall than normally, and the 1878, 5,000,000 perished in Bom­ up % at 88% ; Curtiss Aero was 201 the other provinces mentioned also bay, Madras and Mysore, while 1,- up 2% at 162% and New York AGAIN DREADED . show a serious deficit. There is 000,000 perished between 1899 and Central up % at 190%. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 17— Defin­ little likelihood ot a substantial 1901, with a loss of money to the ite figures furnished today by the rainfall before next summer, and, country amounting to $250,000,- Railroads spent 1 total of $130.- State Motor ’Vehicle Department though a cyclone would save the 000. 472,791 in Florida In 1924, 1925 show that 1928 had 27,534 automo­ AS RAINS FAIL situation, there are small prospects and 192 6 In bettering their facili­ bile accidents where 1927 had 26,- of meteofirological disturbances of United States medical corps of­ ties. 832 and that 464 persons were this kind. ficers have warned New Yorkers killed and 12,012 persons hurt in London.— Famine— the scourage In view of these circumstances, to dispense with kissing until the 1928 as compared with 356 killed of India— is again facing inhabi­ grave fears are entertained. Fam­ Influenza wave has subsided. By and 11,979 injured in 1927. tants of a large and populous sec­ ines In India have always had the way, the Influenza epidemic The fatalities were so numerous tion of that country, and disastrous disastrous results. Radical trouble started in Hollywood, didn’t it? lu- grip Check before it starts. as to set a new record for the state. results are feared. immediately follows a drought, ow­ Rub on-—inhale vapors The month of December, its ac­ The First Important Step According to word reaching here ing to the Moslems’ indebtedness Accidents will happen. That ex­ cident figures being available today to the “ Bannlahs” (Hindu dealers plains why there are so many kinds F for the first time, saw 47 deaths and from Simla, the failure of the year­ ly monsoon, in Indian regarded as and moneylenders), an as soon as of salads. V ^ C K S The people of Manchester have learneci from 965 persons injured in 2,494 ac­ the pinch of hunger is felt, the cidents. a beneficent natural phenomena, long experienc that they can count upon us as It brings rain and consequent bannlahs are raided, and strife and Accidents by cities in December conflict result. were reported thus; •• fertility to the vast expanses of for well seasoneci lumber, of uniform quality soil^has rendered the country dry An example of the cunning of Hartford, 355, Bridgeport. 278, • • • and arid. the Hindu moneylenders was pro­ Coughs ...... and for good, dependable building slip-’ New Haven 256. "Waterbury 149, Stamford 9 8, New Britain 81. Enormous areas are affected, vided by the bargaining with the farmers of the Punjab, following When in Hartford pliesof every kind. Greenwich 69. Norwalk 64, Meri^^ and it is to be feared that the con­ qt§ich action ‘ sequences to the teeming popula­ the recent false report of the burst­ 52, New London 51, Danbury ing of the Leh glacier. The ban*^ plus safety And so, before a new bqilding project gets Norwich 33, Manchester 29, Mid­ tion, of whom perhaps 80 per cent, Dine Wjth Us. are dependent upon agriculture, nlahs seized upon the opportunity PERTUSSIN brings quicker re­ under way in Manchester, the first importarif dletown 27, Naugatuck 21. 'Wllli- to impress upon the farmers the mantic 16, Putnam 14 and Winsted will be catastrophic. ' lief for coughs because it acts to remove fact thu,t their crops were doomed, step is to phone the Manche'^ter Lumber 7. As a rule, the monsoon “ breaks” the immediate cause. It is safer to use Don’t forget to take about the middle of June, and In­ and they purchased large areas of because it not only helps Nature to ex­ home some Maryland cultivated grounds at “ knockdown” Company. KING’S CONDITION dia is then swept with .torrents of pel the mucus and soothe the irritation, Oysters and Fi’esh Crack­ prices. but it does this without the aid of rain, after months of blazing sun­ ers. j London, Jan. 17— The royal phy­ shine. But this year, the monsoon Prospects Serious harmful, upsetting drugs. Because of ^Our Lumber Builds Manchester Homes. sicians are satisfied with King was not only late, but lacking in Thus the agriculturists Tost thou­ these qualities, it has had the approval Our Coal Heats Them*’ George’s progress towards recovery, its usual violence, and as a result, sands of rupees In the hope of cut­ of physicians for 25 years. they stated in the following official the rainfall has been greatly be­ ting unavoidable loSses, when there Ask any doctor or druggjtst bulletin Issued at 11:30 a. m., to­ low the normal. was actually no need for such a H o n i s s ’ s day. Big Area Threatened sLep, and the bannlahs reaped the “ The King has had a good night. Messages received from various benefit. 22 State St. His progress, although slow. Is parts of India indicate that the For centuries, famine has consti­ satisfactory. The next bulletin wiM United Provinces, and some part's tuted India’s greatest scourge, the (under Qranrs Store) be Issued Friday night.” 'of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Bom­ death-toll has been tremendous. ^ Safe for INCORPORAtBD The bulletin was signed by Sir bay, Burma, the Central Provinces, In 1770 10,000,000 persons perish­ Hartford, Conn. Stanley Hewett, Sir Hugh Rigby Madras and the Punjab wjll short­ ed in Bengal, and almost as great Every Cough iLBd Lord Dawson of Penn. ly have to face famine conditions. a number died liy another famine S o u th M r c h e s te ii \ f

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MANCHESTER EVENT^^G HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., PAG E N IN E Curtis Takes Pin Lead Murphy For Title v«. 1^ AVELL! WELLf WELL Predicts Twd Club Race BRUSHING UP SPORTS By Laufer HERE’S A GOOD ONE j h’ • • Louie KUnkhammer, whose TOWN T H R E STRING RECORD duty it is to see that the mem­ bers of the Rec Five get the proper amount of sleep, can 4gain Foif^^ T h e Am eirican claim credit for the Rec’s vic­ SMASHED BY TWO OTHER MEN tory over Olson’s Terrible w Swedes! T- DID YOU KXOW THAT— , It seems that during the af­ Cortis A ve ra g e s 122 Walsh Thinks There WiB Be o ternoon, Louie went down to Bill Munday, the Atlanta the Rec with a dust cloth, Don’t worry abc^ the wolf climbed all over the rafters to sc.’ibe, who threw all those at the door, he might Again^ 113^ for Rival; Little Change in the Ulti- honey phrases over the air get at the electric lights which about the New Year’s football •uOaRLOt ei^HPtdkl ^ he gave a thorough cleaning. bite the landlord game, was offered a Hollywood ...... And that is why the Rec players Beletti Hits 433 But Wig- timate Standing Next Oc- staged such a sensational shoot­ screen test. . . . And passed .... ing exhibition last nlghU So did Warner Mizell. . . .Waite Good work, Louie, keep it up! anowsld Rolls 436 Same • tober Hoyt is getting 900 smacks a j week from the vaudeville peo- I p i e .... The Georgia Tech foot-| Nigh. Editor’s Note: This is the second ball players got all hot about , the things the California! and last of a series of articles by KEARNS DIGS UP By TOM STOWE Davis J. Walsh, dealing with the j journalists called th e m ....B e ­ profit and loss shown by the ball fore. the California g a m e .... clubs of ea,ch Major League, ei'her Dempsey wanted $50,000 out of NEW CANDIDATE Botyling occupied the spotc by trades or natural depreciation, his own jack from his banker a light in Manchester last night, since the close of the 192S season. few w'eeks ago.... And tlie banker wouldn’t give it to him several happenings of import­ ance taking place. First, Nor­ BY DAVIS ,1. WALSH ....lie gave him a two-hour FOR RING CROWN lecture on keeping dough .... man “Lefty” Curtis won the And the Demps okayed him. Tirst leg of his match from New York. Jan. 17.— They tell ------« about the patient who suffered a Sees Jackie Fields as Next Howard Murphy, holder of the bad rally and the ball club which r r r U)AV O R - n individual town duckpin cham­ los. fifteen games straight ana then VVIFE CRACKS went into a slump and. if neither of Ves, AKiDI w pionship by 81 pins and there- v o o odioM/ Welter Champ If Joe Dun­ ------these cases has too much in com­ fba&eTtiN'wHAT U fore ‘stands a good chance mon with the American League of Local Voo DID To [ w t R o o e iE ‘ of annexing the title in the I AjlAMAUhiiTioi today, it is because of the fact that, O L D M A M dee Consents to Match. final half of the match Sfttuj-- if some of its strong points are He5S ALVOAJfi, LDOKi r ' V, •“FbR A SrtoT**' weakening, some of its weak points Sport \Ve day afternoon. Second, Domen- are strengthening. Individually, Chicago, Jan. 17, 1929 — Jack THA8« Tb HKt.HJ ick Beletti established a ne'? CuELeiMiP, Ort IQ. then is evidence of tangible im­ HEdO; . .:i! Kearns, who guided Jack Dempsey town three-string record oi provement in only a few cases and into the world’s heavyweight boxing then largely in a nominal sense. CLatter 433, two piiis higher than the But, as an organization, the league title and wealth and fame, claims former record, only to have is voming on. It is a better league he is about to greet the world with Billy Wiganowski snatch the today than it has been these three another wearer of crowns. honors away from him a few years because it is beginning to The big attraction in tow-n Satur- ! day night will be the. appearance This time the well-dressed Mr. hours later by rolling 436 in a take on what the aristocracy would Kearns has Invaded the welter of Hartford High here. The Capitol term an aspect of balance. ranks and he has predicted that if j friendly ten game match with city school is quite peeved over the Second l)ivisi«»n Bctlci Joe Dundee, welterweight champ-; I Joe Sargent, both men averag­ Granting that improvements have defeats it has been receiving here Ion, can be chased into the ring ! the last few years and consequent­ ing over 120 and higher than been achieved, here and there, it with his new find. Jackie Fields, of j Curtis and Murphy. ly has booked a two-game series Los Angeles, the crown will will ha/e to be conceded that much \ r's A T o ft . Curtis won from Murphy because of this has been effected In the sec­ this season. Tomorrow night, Man- change hands. BR.YIXS COUNT I.N BASEB.YLL HE.^ Th b •he was steadier, more accurate and ond division and, if this isn’t en­ chester-plays at West Hartford in Kearns has just arrived in Chi­ a league game. MAPLEn voR. TtARES JIM M V ’ " • cago with Fields, established a The Washington Senators were had more luck on the comebacks. couraging, then you are beyond all Murphy plainly showed the effects aic and may your sons grow up to —AMO m u A FUKioos p a q b > western headquarters here and set playing an exhibition game in The Herald Bowling League the waves in motion. Clearwater, Fla., last spring. Sis- of his long layoff from the game, be college cheer leaders. missing a number of easy spare The New York Yankees, for ex­ meets tonight for the first night’s Fight In Chicago ler was on third base and Goose session ip the second and final Chicago Is a favorite battle- Goslin was on second . Sisler was breaks which he ordinarily would ample, will be no better for the sim­ have dropped. Curtis made seven ple reason that they will be much round. Three teams are tied for giound of Dempsey’s old manager. standing on the bag and the first place and another is only one Champions come and champions being willing to call it enough. games at Denver, wheih means he It was here a few years ago he en­ Goose moved way down the base more strikes than Murpliy and got too busy being somewhat worse. go in most sports within a few 87 more pins of his fillin.gs. How­ The Philadelphia Athletics and the point behind. No one took this former pinboy av^aged 243 pins per game. ticed T’ger Flowers, then middle­ line. Suddenly the Goose was years of each other, but Jimmy from B.’ooklyn seriously back In weight champion, into between the struck with a plan i*. -'Sal third. ever, Murphy beat Curtis by si.\* St. Louis Browns have added noth­ Smith has been a champion bowler At Toronto in 19.11 he cracked pins on actual pinning. Judging frem the way Olson’s 1905 wLen he beat Jimmy Voor- 771 pins In three games, an average ropes with Mlck'ey Walker, of New He tore down the base line and ing of note between seasons and, if for the past 2 5 years and probably made the bag with a" beautiful they improve at all, it will be be­ Terrible Swedes took New Britain hees In a match that had all bowl­ of 257 per game to set a world rec­ Jersey, the former welter king. See New Cliiwip. will be as ,ong as he cares to roll a ers around Brooklyn, Newarls and How Walker won the fight and the hook slide. He not only stole the Backers of Murphy admitted last cause some of their young men will and Plainfield into camp, the Rec ball down an alley. ^ ord for tournament play. base away from Sisler but he vicinity agog at his ability. But con­ You could go on naming records^ title is now ancient history but night that they held little hope be that much better for another Five isn’t so bad after all. It’s go­ some scribes hereabouts are sllll spiked him in making the slide. year on this earth. All I can say for ing to take a mighty good team to Seems as if a fellow who has been sistency won them over and he was fur hours that this bowler has made their favorite would be able to pre-eminent in his particular field soon recognized as the champion of writing, talking and broadcastlna It XE&s 4he third out and Gos- nvercouie llie 81 p'li lead when be the Washington Senators is that, if turn back the Rec on its home if you wished. Aud it would take a about the demerits of the decision liue went right out to his position they bettered themselves, they have floor; make no mistake,about that. fer 25 years would have enough of the bowlers. rather large number to tell of the rolls OH Ills own alleys at 3 o’clock- that lifted the laurel leaves from brushing the dirt off his uniform. next Saturday afteruoii. However, done so in strict privacy. The Sena­ Middletown plays here next Tues­ the racket, tut not Jimmy Smith. Smith has bowled 16 perfect trophies he has won. > He is trouping about the country the negro’s head. When the side had been retired they do believe that Curtis will not tors, as a matter of fact, may find day night. Tomorrow evening, the games— not counting the perfect “ It’s control that counts in this the Goose did not come into the today, from coast to coast, giving Promoter Mique Malloy will in- be able to hit anywhere near as that they are off about ten percent, Rec Five Journeys to New Haven scores he has made while practicing racket,’’ he tells you. And it is con­ trodhcft Fields to Chicago fans on bench. He went out near the the Yankees probably the same. The exhibitions and engaging in special or in frle.ndly games. trol .ibove.all other things tbat high scores off his own alleys. In­ where it will take on the fast St. January 28 at a show in the While club house in left Held where old cidentally, last night'.s matcli was really improved outfits are the matches, and showing no signs of He once toppled 7311 pin* In io Jimmy Smith has! Joe Canlillon was sealed. Michaels, conquerors of the fast City arena. Jack McCarthy, a bowled on Joe Farr’s Charter Oak- weak clubs of Cleveland and Boston Hartford Knights of Lithuania. youngster from the tough and Goslin went over ana sal down alleys. • and another second division entry, with his head clown aud didn’t rough West side here, who has (3urti.s averaged e.xactly 122 the Detroit Tigers. This should Plans are under way for the for­ come up from the bottom of fist- have a word to say. mean the beginning of the e^nd of “ 1 don’t blame you for stealing while .Murphy’s averagb was 11.’!.9. mation of a hockey team to repre DREW .MEETS SMITH iana In the past fi^tv months, is The spare breaks and spares made these cake-walk processions In the sent the local High school. If one Curtis—Murphy Statistics most loudlv mentioned as Fields’ the base." Joe said. American League. first C’.ilca^o opponent. Billy “ Whaddye mean?” the Goose were about even. Curtis made 27 is formed, Tom Kelley will be the out of 45 as compared to Few Changes coach. Inter-class games have al­ ON HURLEY’S CARD Light and My Sullivan of St. I’ aul growled. However, there probably will be mav also box Fields here, as well "You had such a grfet lead 25 out of 43 for .Miirphv. ready been played and considerable Here are tlio statistics of the Curtis-Murphy bowling match last little change in the ultimate stand­ as Freddie Mueller of Buffalo. youda been a sucker not to try Curtis won eight out of ihe tea interest aroused. night when the former took an 81 pin lead in the first half of their it,” Joe said and the Goose arose games rolled, lo.sing the first two ing next October. Everything points match for the town title. They show the number of. strikes, spare Promoter Jim Mullen is seeking to another two-club race bet\Ceen to sign Joe Dundee for a title fight and stalked into the dugout. and taking the next eight. Three ' Did you know that Babe Ruth’s breaks, spares and pins made on fillings in each game. the Yanks and Athletics, w'ith the Mardni-Dwyer Semi-Fioa^ against Fields early this spring. In another game later under of the games were decided by one real name is George Herniiui Score .Margin Strikes Breaks Spares Fillings almost identical circumstances pill and won by Curti.s in the last latter having a great chance. The First tJanie— Mullen Is said to have alreadv Ebrbardt? made an agreement with Kearns Goslin did the same thing and box which Murphy entered witli a Yanks need at least one more pitch­ CURTIS ...... 112 H 1 4 2 18 Seeche vs. Sana, Also ob er who can win ball games and, for Fields’ services in that fight. spiked Sisler a second time. lead which ordinarily. would have The lowest score Curtis hit last MURPHY ...... 115 B 1 . o' 2 24 been sufficient. Each time, how­ with infield uncertainties and possi­ Second Game—- Not New Finil night In beating Murphy was 111 Fields is no new dlscoverv, as Didn’t Hang Around ever, Curtis came through with bly some decline on the part of the CURTIS ...... I l l 0 1 4 2 24 Tonight’s Card in Hart­ Hon. Babe Ruth, they may find that which isn’t so bad for a ten game Mister Kearns may have led the Bucky Harris and Clark Griflath marks when needed most. „ stretch. Wonder who’ll be the ne.xt MURPHY...... 118 7 1 3 2 23 Six' (iames Close. they have run their race. As it was, Third Game— fans and press to believe here in parted as good fnends when Harris they w'ere raced right up to the to take a shot at the title if Curtis ford. the prairie cities. He was highly- went to Detroit to accept the man­ Curtis got the bulk of his lead in wins it. How about giving Tommy CURTIS ___ ; ...... 121 2 8 touted on the Pacific Coast, as a four games. He took the third by wire to win by two or three games .MURPHY...... 104 agement of the Tigers. Griffith Conran a shot at the title? lightweUttt as much as four years even made a sacrifice iu putting 17; the sixth by 20; the seventh by last year. Fourth Game— HARTFORD CARD TONIGHT. The BroAvns made a great play ago but his boom .t tbat time blew throiugh the deal when Harris told 21 and the tenth by 28. Murphy CURTIS ...... 128 up like' an oil well when that little for support in coming from seventh .MURPHY...... 126 him that he wanted to go to Detroit. started off strong on ihe first two GUS—HE RASSLES 0 Gtar bout: Johnny Drew, Worces­ Irish fighter. .Timmy McLarnln. But, it is understood. Griffith games and gave his backers hopes to third place in one season. But Fifth Game— ter, vs. Steve Smith, Bridgeport, 10 they haven't improved a whole lot knocked him cold In a couple of was slightly peeved at his young that he still had his eye and arm CURTIS ...... 127 rounds. rounds — maybe It was three and‘ they still have a long way to manager and had decided as far working in perfect rythiii. However .MURPHY...... 120 Semi-final: Benny. Martini New rounds. The other night McLarniri come. They were ID games behind back as last June to make a once Curtis got going strong. Sixth Game— York, vs. Joe Dwyer, Boston, S himself was stopped by Ray Miller change at the end of the season the lead at the pay off in 192S and. CURTIS ...... 134 Murphy began to slip. He was roundsfi of Chicago In a Detroit ring, so* when Harris' contract expired. having trouble hitting the head while the Athletics were equally in MURPHY...... 114 O Other bouts: Vic Morley, Hart­ Kearns avows the Fields kayo may Griffith thought that Harris was arrears the preceeding year and Seventh Gani^— pin properly with his first ball and ford, vs. Joe Russo, Westerly, 6 now be forgotten. losing interest in the team. Griff- mussed some-easy spare breaks. He still came back in 1928 to cut their CURTIS . . f ...... 122 20 rounds; Vic Carlson, Hartford, vs. In this connection there is a ru­ likes to have his boys drop in the also got 87 more pins on fillings. liability by some 16 games, they MURPHY...... 101 2 12 j A1 Russo, Boston, 4 rounds’; Harry mor McLarnin has been greatly office and gah with him about Both missed 18 spare breaks. had only one club to catch. The Eighth Game— Seeche, Hartford, vs, Joe Sarva, weakened in recent battles making baseball. He also thought that the Browns have two and will do well CURTIS ...... 114 Springfield, 4 rounds; Teddy weight for lightweight opponents. Beletti hit his new three striu*- manager of the club ou,ght to have record of 433 at .M irphy’s alleys to make it at all close. MURPHY...... 113 Barnes, Springfield, vs. Tony It Is said he contemplates entering some sort of office hours during Counts On Pitchers Ninth Game— Murphy, Bridgeport, 4 rounds. the welter class. McLarnln is a the winter. but Harris couldn’t while rolling practice games with Walter Johnson is counting on a CURTIS ...... 116 favorite In Chicago, where he see it that way. Murphy to warm him up for th>* lot of young pitchers coming MURPHY...... 115 Hartford, January 17.— Johnny knocked out Kid Kaplan, former On several occasions Bucky did match with Curtis. His last thr(4e loth Game— scores were 146, 153 and 134 which through and, if they don’t it will be Drew* Worcester junior light­ featherweight champion. If the not get to the park until batting CURTIS ...... ,...1 3 5 totals two more pins than “ Ike” just too bad. It may be that, any­ weight, who has launched out on a Irish wisp advances to the heavier practice had started ^and GiJftUli M URPHY...... 107 Cole who. hit 431 in the; mill way. Men like Judge and Rice are comeback after an absence from the class he will be eagerly sought for conmented about it. ‘ He thought getting no younger with amazing ring of nearly a year with the ex­ a Chicago appearance. the manager ought to be the first league several years ago. Beletti P C U R T I S ...... 1 2 2 0 made three strikes and fifteen speed and there is a spot at.second 286 ception of one bout, meets Steve ono Id the club house and the last base which might become an im­ MURPHY ...... 1 1 3 9 108 one out. spares and annexed 138 pins on hi.s Smith of Bridgeport in the star fil ings. Minus the marks, he lost polite or yawning chasm at a mo­ bout of the show at Foot Guard And there was also the matter ment’s notice.. The Senators hall tonight. of a 133,000 salary which Griffith pinning in the Olson’s Swedes thought the Washington club thirty boxes. Beletti missed a two couldn’t touch .500 in finishing Drew, a clever boxer and real fourth last year and, frankly,, they couldn’t pay for any manager. pin spare break In the last box. ♦ ring general, will be pitted against Anotlicr New Record. don’t look the part for 1929. a slugging, agresslve boy In Smith, U a < A B A S K E T Bronght Bing Back Wiganowaki’s new record of 436 The White Sox also have a cavity so that It will become the old story Are Victorious playing second base for them and Connie Mack, another of the three pins more than Beletti came of a boxer against a fighter. Drew in a friendly match betwec;i him- there is no apparent change immi­ By H. C. Carlson, M, D. has beaten many good boys, among old-timers, is also one who nent, unless some youth suddenly likes to have the boys drop Into £elf and Jos Sargent at the Charter them Billy Petrolle and Bill Ken­ Oak .Alleys. They bowled (u;i games decides to have his fling. Cissell, Gus Sonnehberg was one of Dart­ University of Pittsburgh Coach. nedy, and had a draw with Mike at Plainfield his office to chew the fat. Most of too, may come on at shorstop but the hall players doa’t like to do It. and in the sixth, seventh and mouth’s best football players but Dundee. eighth games. "Wiganowski rolled nobody, can guarantee results there, when he left college he didn’t .go iUr Just as in shooting, practice Is throw a heavy ball that is hard to The other fellows might make In the semi-final, two young and some cracks about banging 156. 124 aud 156. This is the either. .Jn fact, the Sox have too .to the pro football game. He be­ the basis for improvement in pass­ handle; other players throw a light coming featherweights will mix In Olson’s Terrible Swedes from many questions to'answer in their ing. You should make every pass Joplin, Missouri, had little difficulty around the boss. first time in the hlstor.v of Man­ came a professional wrestler to get ball that is easily handled. Try to Benny Martini of New York and Bing Miller fised to pay regplar chester, so far as is known, that a infield for their own good, in spite a stake to start him in business and accurate in practice, for as you throw the ball so that it is already Joe Dwyer of Boston.. in defeating the Plainfield Pros last of an outfield punch,, fair catching practice, so you play. night by a 40 to 33 score. While calls on Mack/during the winter town bowling record has been brok­ he went right to the top of the caught. A special slx-rounder and three months and even after he was en twice the same night. Usually and good pitching, niliey don’t fig­ the final score was fairly close, the class. In the picture above he is In the manner of delivery, there four-round bouts will open the traded, to the St. Louis Browns he they don’t conic much oftener than ure to get out of the second divi- shown as he completed training for can be greater variety of passes de­ An easy way to practice passing show. visitors led 25 to 7 at halftime. Gulllc and Rae led the kttack for used to have the run of the ofllce. once a year. Sion. a recent match in Boston against scribed than for shooting. In pass­ Is by forming two parallel lines 15 The first bout Is set for 8:15. the winners with “ Whity" Bernot Finally Mack made a deal with Wiganowski made two more Tigers Are tiood Strangler Lewis . for the world’s feet apart, “players facin'g each the Browns and brought Bing ing you may be pressed ' and still proving the star for the losers. strikes and two less spares than The JTlgtrs, on the contrary, are championshiQ, which he won. get away a good pass because of the other. Practice push passes, both back home. aerial and bounces, moving apart KAPLAN MATCHED Plainfield’s defeat was a feather in Beletti and made ten more pins on a good, cautious bet in this respect. greater area for the receptlou of “ We have you half time as It Is fillings. In other words he made Farris is a great m^n with a new shortstop and I guess this Averill passes.. one step on every other pass. De­ U»e Rec’s hat, coming on the heels so we’d better make a full^ time velop accuracy and speed first, then New York, Jan. 17.— Represen­ m New Britain’s defeat. five strikes, 13 spares and toppled ball club and, although his tentative fiom the coast is a real outfielder. job of It for you,” Mack told' him. 148 pins on fillings. He registered line up lacks the outfield punch that But the club needs a first baseman For general purposes, I put pass- deception by looking one way and tatives of Otto Von Porat, heavy- OLSON’S SWEDES’ (40). e.s in two classes: a baseball pass passing the other. v’elght, have accepted terms for a B. F. T. a double-strike In the first game. has come to be associated with De­ and pitchers and probably will go Another Interesting angle of the troit clubs of the last 25 years, he nowhere in particular until it gets in the back court for a long pass, ten-round preliminary to the John­ Dickerson, I f ...... 3 1 7 and a push pass for inside the of­ To start cutting and passing, ny Risko-Max ^Schmellng bout at GuUla. rf ...... 5 0 ,10 BASKETBALL fevenlng’s happenings Is that Wiga­ wiL get something out of the p’ .ch- a few of each. It will be harder to stand on the sidelines until your re­ nowski averaged higher than Cur­ ers and probably will lift the beat, however. fensive territory where short pass­ Madison' Square Garden on Feb­ Campbell, c ...... 3 0 6 es are more fitting. Each of these ceiver gets the ball: then start fast ruary 1. The Norwegian’s opponent Perfect, I g ...... 3 1 7 tis and Sargeant higher than morale of the entire outfit. He is So, fortunately, will the Red Sox. straight across the floor. Your pass­ COLLEGE RESULTS Xlurphy, but In view « f the fact just the man to handle Uhle and They made an excellent deal for type include: aerial and bounce will be Jack Gagnon, of Boston. Rae, r f ...... ^ 0 10 passage, of course, with different er will go back of you to your Risko has just signed for the Yale 31, Brown 18. that that ttiey were not bowling for the latter may have one of his big Myer with Washington, a deal that the title, their efforts were more or pressure applied to the situation. original position and your receiver Schmeling scrap. Among other 19 2 40 C. A. C. 29, Tufts 27. years. If he does, the Tigers will go will tignlen the infield and maybe will wait for you until you get the less in vain. places. However, much of the club's As in baseball, certain players matches clospd here are: PLAINFIEIJ) PROS (3iT). give the punch an extra kick or two. ball. V B. F. STATE RESULTS suc^ss (^epends upon * Schuble at But, of course, th« Sox have too ______a______— Louis Kid Kaplan, of Meriden, ...... 2 1 Olson’s Swedes 40. Plainfield 33. Curtis: -112, 111, t i l , 128,127 • u shojtsfop ‘ and Johnson, the coast far to come. They were almost 45 Conn., former featherweight cham­ Brusso, If . .. GOOD .MAX IN HIS PLACE. CAPTAIN OUT OP LUCK. Kasper, rf ...... 0 0 Meriden Endees. SS.-Bfistol 28. 1^4v'*l«.',114. 116, llRs— 122.0. )u^eldar. Schuble wouldn’t do with. gumes .back of the Yankees at the pion, ys. Phil McGraw, Detroit, ten STurphy: 115, U 8, 104, 126, 126. rounds at Waterbury, Conn. Bernot, c ...... 6 1 Simsbury 38, Map^e Ends ,32. ; . th&Cafdinals but things hIo happe% 1928 finish and, to mean anything, J’rank Orth, former Wisconsin ...... 2 O 114, 101,113, 115 107— 113.9.', In ftie course- of a year ”or .ho. .The ^even letter men and five stars Tisdale, If Coast Guards Cubs-rSS, OckfoMs av Improvement would have to be stroke and captain, who was act­ from last year’s freshman team DIssenger, Ig ...... 2 37. Tigers figure to finish better than more than an improvemjnt. It Wiganowski: 115,106,'107, 132, ing coach since the death of the are fighting for places *on the The Chicago man who went on Williams, rg ...... 1 :hirty-three games‘ off the pace, in j would have to he ” complete re­ veteran “ Dad” Vail, Insisted that 118, 166, 124, 156, 101 , 141— iny event. Stanford varsity basketball team. a diet of garlic to keep away llie| COLLEGE HOCKEY form. still, the Bi\... .J did it last .Mike Murphy, the Yale freshnian Captain Harlow Rolhert may not flu probably was trying to*achicve-' 13 33 Yale 10, Brown 1. 125.6. Tavener will help Cleveland at year. Sargent: 110, 145. 122, 119, 104, coach, be secured to take his Job. win a rejiuar guard position. |100 per cult IioUUoiu Itclui'oa: M ui.hjt C. A. C. New Uaxapahlre 8. f».m '^VZ*^ *'■“' ■■ L-'” ' " .j- - n ‘ '».i!VC’'>r',it

'P S IS E T E !^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17,1929.

G irl Y D u a S cou t GHILDREN ^ OliveI^bertsBctrhn' N ew s On2S bq NEA Servicc-Ine ym s HAS HAPPENED. Mr. Smith sat down to,the Uble Ashtoreth did not like to ap­ “ Exactly,” he agreed. els today always begin with the and looked at the children.' - ASHTOBETH ASHE, determined pear ignorant. “ The Simpsons asked this morn­ marriagfe, don’t they? You know little stenographer has wrung ,a that’s the way they used to end— The Girl Scout Council will hold “ Max, go and wash your hands. I “ Oh, yes, she said. “ I remember ing if we were engaged,” she told Ruth, throw that gum away.. No, proposal of marriage from her now reading about it. And I saw him. 'U informed them that our and then they lived happily ever a Pood Sale at the store of the Blisli I wealthy employer. HOLLIS HART the movie about "Victor Hugo’s relations were an entirely personal after. But modern novelists have Hardware Co., SaturdAy, January don’ t stick it under the table. Jun­ ' Is said to be tiie most eligible bach­ Notre Dame, so I know something matter.” sensed that the plot is only just be­ 19, at 2:30 p. m. The Council mem­ ior, where is your handkerchief? elor in America. about that too.” * “ You did?” he chuckled. “ And ginning there. The drama and the bers are asked to have the food at Stop that sniffling.” You can hardly blame Ashtoretli Hollis smiled indulgently. what do you suppose they’re going tragedy these days follow the mar­ the store at 2 o’clock. “ Oh, John, you’re so bard on for being elated. She Is a very . “ Wait until you see the Madonna to say now? You shouldn’t talk riage. And it’s very, very seldom the children! I wish you wouldn’t beautiful girl, but poor as a church of Notre Dame,” he said. that way, darling. I shan’t have that anybody lives happily ever be so cross,” plead Mrs. Smith mouse and infinitely removed from “ I don’t care much for Ma­ my lily maid defamed. But if she’s after.” plaintively. the charmed circles in which Hollis donnas,” she ^ confessed. “ They’re a foolish little girl, and talks ab­ There will be a meeting of the “ I’m not hard on them,” said moves. He is old enough, perhaps, so big and they’ve such blandly surdities, I don’t know what I can She pressed his hand warmly. “ Iro .uois” at the home of Captain her husband. “ But 1 don’ t intend to be her father, but a rather hand­ holy expressions. I suppose it’s do about it.” “ But we will!” elite cried. “ We’ll Ellzabefh Norton, Saturday, Jan. to eat any dinner opposite paws some man and loveable. , awfully irreverent to have such “ Oh, it’s all right,” she said. be be different, won’t we. Holly?” 19, at 2 o’clock. All members are like Max’s, and Ruth knows I dis­ HcvleUs Ashtoretlt tliat he loves preferences. But I’d lots rather see “ They purred and smirked, and “ Of course we will,” he told requested to be present to rehearse like gum. And certainly when her with all liis heart, and gives Josephine Baker.” said they thought it was simply too her. “ We are different, aren’t we, songs for the February rally and Junior needs to blow his nose he her a little tender name— Orchid. “ That,” he told her, “ is because romantic for words.” dear?” plan programs for “ Scouts’ Own’' needs to blow it, that’s all. I’m Becai^c, he says, she reminds him you’ve never seen the Holy Lady of “ Mrs. Harvey announced this “ Oh, my goodness, yes!” she ex­ a" the March meeting of the Iro­ not cross. I’m just telling them.” of thq, loveliest flowers that grow. Notre Dame.* She’s my favorite morning that she thought you were claimed. “ Just as different as can quois. AH' registered patrol leaders But the children were peeved AslitoTeth loves him, too. At girl, so you’d better like her. She’s a perfectly charming young lady,” be.” , and corporals are eligible and are as well as their mother. Their least, ishe thinks she does. Probably a little bit of a thing. Orchid, and ‘and such a lovely manner.’ ” Hollis smiled at the wise old invited to attend the meetings. father had used a crisp tone they almost any girl would love a hand­ slie doesn’t look particularly holy. “ Holly! She didn’t?” moon. And the wise old. moon There are now 21 members. For resented, and It took several re­ some ‘<^milti-milllonaire, who made As a matter of fact, she’s a young Ashtoreth leaned forward to look twinkled back again. Probably the three meetings already held. assuring looks from their mother love «3QvineIy, and adored the very modern mother— and God knows into his face. “ Honestly? Did she, that was because the moon had Troop 3 has the highest total atten­ to bring back thelif good humor. grotmd site walked on. how many centuries old she is. A dear?” heard so many lovers make the dance, 13: Troop 7 is second with The looks seemed to -say, ‘II know They have been together for a little slim thing, with tiny features. “ Honestly,” he affirmed. same protestations. 7. Of the Iroquois nations the Cayu- he’s a tyrant, but we have to put glorious week, in a little house on Holding her Baby in a frightened “ And that’s the woman,” declared “ Le}.’s talk some rnore about our gac have the highest total atten­ up with it. Don’ t mind him.” a niotmtainous island in the West sort of way, and not complacent at Ashtoreth, “ who told Jack Smythe wedditfg trip,” she suggested, and dance, 10, and the Oneidas are sec­ Now Mr. Smith was right .and Indies. The meeting was entirely all, like the other Madonnas. No­ that she could tell an adventuress snuggled cozily against his shoul­ ond with 9. he should have had the support, not the censor, of his wife. It was. accidental, but Ashtoretli— natur­ body knows who fashioned her, nor every time, and if I wasn’t a bold der. The monthly rally held January ally— made the most of it. She was when. Nor where she came from.” hussy, she never saw one!” “ We might go around the not the first time he had spoken 9, at the School street Rec was well of the hands, the gum, and the traveling at the time for her Ashtoreth compromised. “ The big slob!” he observed. world,” he proposed, “ and stop off attended. After the opening exer­ health. Hart was taking one o f “ Well, of course, we’ll go and “ Well, darling, that’s the sort she at the places we liked.” sniffles. y J V • /f) * see her,” she agreed, ‘^But you’ll is. lots of people exactly like her. cises the “ Promise Song” was Parents Should Agree his frequent cruises, and had “ For how long?” she asked. learned then the Scout Promise and take me to see Josephine Baker Money’s all that counts in their “ Oh, a month, or a year, or for­ Mrs. Smith should have said, stopped off 'at Dominica on his Laws were given followed by the way to South America. too, won’t you. Holly? And I want rotten little world.” ever.” “ Children. I wish you would listen Now they are on tlieir way back to go to the Follies, and the Casino She shivered delightfully. “ Oh, Promise Song. The Health Song was to your father. I think it’s high illustrated by two scouts. Captain to Boston, returning on tlie cruise and Montmartre. And all the “ No,” she demurred. “ It isn’t Holly, isn’t it just too wonderful— time you were remembering about ^ ship whicli Ashtoreth unceremo­ dressmakers. And every single just money. If it was, they’d have being rich!” Elizabeth Norton led the singing these things.” and gavf, each troop a set of all the niously abandoned at Dominica as blessed cafe in Paris.” noticed Mona. She had gorgeous “ You’d like Africa,” he told her. A house divided against itself, A.J « f soon as she saw Hollis.___ She squeezed his hand ecstati­ clothes and jewels and things. But “ And the Garden of Allah, where songs they had learned. The signall­ even in little matters like these of NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. cally. “ Oh, my goodness, dearest, she only rated their contempt. i roses and, jasmine grow in the des- ing contest was won by Troop 7 by the Smith dlnnfer table, is all I’m glad you’re rich! You don’t Family has something to do with it. 'ert.” 0 points. wrong. It should not be so. Par­ CHAPTER XXXIII mind my being glad, do you?” Holly. Tradition and background, “ Oh, I saw the movie!” she ex­ Troop 2 ents must cooperate If there Is to They sat on the deck at night, “ Not a bit,” he assured her., and all that sort of thing. Now, If claimed. “ Is it like that?” Mrs. Marjory Morrison has taken be any success in training the and talked about their wedding trip. “ Sometimes I’m glad myself.” you were noveau riche, they’d snub “ It’s lovelier,” he pronounced the captaincy of Troop 2. children. “ You’ve never been to Paris?’’ he “ Well,” she said, “ it’s certainly you, too— for taking up with me, solemnly. “ You can't see the col­ Troop 3 One father said, “ I don’t know asked. wonderful, the things money will I mean. But you’re Hollis Hart ors on the screen. Sunset, and Troop 3 will meet at the Barnard much about children. I don’ t know “ I’ve never been anywhere,” she do' I’d never have believed people from Boston. You’ve generations moonlight, and the dawning. . . . School, January 18, at 7 p. m. much about training. I leave the told him. “ Paris! My goodness, could change like the women on behind you of the sort of thing they You’ll love the bazaars, too. Orchid. Troop 5 matter of discipline to their nioth- Holly, stenographers don’t go to this boat. When I was with Mona, worship. And I’ll buy you all the eastern jew­ The following scouts received er. Whatever she says is right.” Paris.” they snubbed me outrageously. Be­ “ You can do no wrong. Because elry and perfumes in . Constanti­ their tenderfoot pins at the last This is rather begging the ques­ He smiled at her fondly. cause Mona wasn’t anybody. And I you come from one of the best fam­ nople.” meeting: tion, or dodging the issue It is “ It will be very wonderful,” he wasn’t anybody either. And they ilies in America. Because you’re “ Have you been to Turkey, too?” Evelyn Foley, ' Marion Warner, the other extreme and I don’t rec­ said, “ showing you the world, my felt a million times better than one of the biggest financiers in the she asked. “ I heard a Turkish lady Dorothy Foley, Florence Robbins, ommend it. but at that It is better dear. It would be so too bad to go either of us. country. Because you’re handsome, lecture once in Boston. Madame Katherine Tracey, Florence Bieri, than pnllinig the opposite direc­ honeymooning with a girl who’d “ But now! My dear, they’re sim­ and well bred— and rolling in the Halide Edib. Sae told all about tbe Geraldine Tenney, Mary Quish, tion. That never gets children been everywhere, and seen every­ ply falling over their fat selves, filthy lucre they pretend to de­ harems— but, my goodness, I never anywhere, or parents either. spise. Marguerite Peabody, Christine thing. It’s going to be glorious, trying to make up. If I’m good dreamed I could see the heavenly Tyler and Alice Spencer. enough for you. I’m good enough, “ They’d give anything in the taking you to my favorite haunts things she talked about. The Grace Legg has passed her “ Fire and shrines. . . . I know a little it seems, for them. The old hypo­ world if they could feel superior to mosques and minarets, and tbe place in the country, where George crites! Why, Holly, do you realize you. But, my dear, you’ve every­ beauty of old Stamboul.” Prevention” test. Dorothy Foley FIVE MINIATURE MEALS Sand used to live— ” that 1 might be the most unmoral thing they’ve got, and so much “ 1 had a strange adventure and Florence Bieri have passed “ The country. Holly!” Ashtoreth thing in the world. What do they more, that there’s nothing they can there,” he told her. “ The Arabs, their “ Compass Test” ; Eleanor interrupted breathlessly, “ My dear, know? I left the boat at Dominica, do but lick your boots. You’ve you know, are a strangely emo­ Patten and Marion Apel, sewing and FOR INFLUENZA PATIENT you’ll never be able to lure me off and was away for a whole week. been everywhere that they’ve been tional race. Well, I heard a group cooking tests, and Eleanor Patten the rue de la Paix. I’ve been read­ And I bet anything they’ve heard — and everywhere else besides. of dark-skinned sons of the desert has pa.ssed ber Thrift test. ing about that place all my life. that I was at your house. But what They can’t criticise your manners, talking once in a Turkish coffee Barbara Martin received a gold About how the jewelers’ shops blaze do they care? nor your clothes, nor your educa­ house. There was an Anatolian attendance star at the last meeting Breakfast tion. They can’t show you up on a For tilt “ Flu” Patient-—Orange like windows aflame. And how you “ Just because you’ve got money, girl dancing for them. A seductive and Margaret Kongiebel. Eleanor children: sponge cake; coffee or you can buy their good opinion of single thing— and so, my dear, they Patten and Pearl Mathie received juice: rolled oats with cream and 66.5 grams carbohydrate; -8^8-calo-;^ sit in the cafe on the corner, and creature. And the Arabs, intoxi­ substitute. ripS. ' me. They don’t snub me, because must kowtow. cated by her beauty, asked her to silver attendance stars. The next milk and sugar; coffee or substitute watch the world stroll by. And the One serving gives 2.5 grains pro­ women are the loveliest and the they wouldn’t offend you. And I “ You’re the biggest, richest, most die. Mad with the loveliness of her meeting will be held Monday. Jan­ with cream and sugar. smartest on earth. And every little think the way they fawn is per­ important man they eVer had a voice and person, they declared uary 21. as usual. For the Rest of Us— Oranges; tein; 16. grams fa*f; 16.6 grams shop is so cram full of fashion and fectly sickening! They’d give any«*4cliance to know. And they’d toady fhey could not bear the idea of s^n Troop 7 rolled oats with cream and sugar: Vegetable Soup Without Meat carbohydrate; 224 calories. of elegance, that you’re simply daz­ thing in the world to be friendly to me, , if they could, in order to much perfection existing on earth.” Troop 7 won the Signalling con­ buttered toast; cocoa for children; (4 Servlngb) zled with splendor.” with you. Why, darling, they’ll impress themselves on you. Oh, 1 Ashtoreth shivered. “ Were they test at the January monthly rally. coffee or substitute. 1-3 cup Carrots. WHITE KIDS • “ Baby!” he chided. "The rue de even swallow me!” know.” drunk?” she asked. Erena Hyson has become a tender­ 10:30 A. M. 1-3 cup peas. « - , ! White glace kid gloves are cor- Pai.x isn’ t in it with Fifth avenue. ( Hollis patted her hand under the “ f'-h. no— quite sober.” he said. foot scout and has received tier pin', For (he “ Flu” Patient— Choco­ 1-2 cup celery. ‘ irect for affeernemn silll wear. Off- But wait until you see Notre Dame " Her vehemence amused him. - 'Steamer rug. “ Emotional— that’s all. The world, Suzanne Batson passed “ Bed Makr late egg and milkshake: grape 1 1-2 cups potatS. ? white is hettep than dead white. and Sainte Chapelle— ” “ It Is pretty raw,” he admitted. “ Little Bolshevist,” he called her. my love, is full o f the strangest ing” ; Thelma Jackson, First Aid fruit juice. 1 quart water. They pull on or button trickily. “ What's Cainte Chapelle?” she “ But what do we care. Orchid?” “ But tell me, dear, is this man people.” • - 5 tablespoons butter. Smythe the novelist who put Mona and Irene Keeney, signalling test Luncheon , Interrupted. “ Oh, I don’t care,” she retorted “ And we’re going to see them for second class work. Several of 1-2 tablespoon chopped parsley ANIMATED BliAUK “ The loveliest chapel in the airily. "It just makes me sick, in a book? I heard them talking all!” she cried. “ Oh, Holly, I'm For tlie “ Flu” Patient— Cream of Block frocks will be animated the scouts have ‘ started their corn soup; orange Juice; grain salt. world,” he fold her. “ The most that’s all.” in the bar about Parish-Girl. thrilled to death!” Mix all vegetables except pota­ this-spring by large off-white col­ Wasn’t that the name of it?” “ Health Winner and Home Ser­ cerea. ice cream. awesomely beautiful spot in Paris. “ The Dunks want to have a din­ A cabin boy came hurrying down vice.” toes. Cook mixed vegetables ten lars, touches b r fine lace, vestets Its windows are like gems. As an­ ner party for us tonight,” he told “ Yes,” she said. “ And what do the deck. For the Rest o*' Us— Cream of of rose beige and other lingerie her. you bet. Holly, he doesn’t put you The Scouts will have part in the erru soup with popcorn; three cup minutes in three tablespoons but­ cient king built it to house his holy “ Wireless for Miss Ashe,” he ter. Add potatoes and cook five touches. relics. From the Holy Land he had Ashtoreth sputtered wrathfully. and me in his next novel? Adven­ said, and handed her a white en­ program of the Parent-Teicher As­ salad, brown bread and butter; “ I hope,” she declared; “ you told turous stenographers and hand­ sociation entertainment. Monday mllk: graln cereal ice cream. minutes longer, Add water. Cover brought a piece of the True Cross, velope. PLAIDS- GOGD them to go to the devil.” some millionaires make the nicest evening at the Buekland school. 3 :3 0 P. M. and cook one heur. Beat'with fork and a nail that has pierced the sa­ (To Be Continued.) to break up vegetables. Add re­ Plgids appear in Silks, wools, and cred hand of Jesus. And he com­ “ Well, not exactly.” he admitted. plots!” For the “ Flu” Patlcr.t— Milk; “ It was Mrs. Dunks, you see, who “ Well,” he smiled, “ we’ve lived a maining butter arid pars.oy. ginghams for dresses in straws for missioned the greatest artist in the A Brownie leaders’ meeting was grape fruit juice. world to raise a tabernacle worthy asked me. But I sort , of implied perfect beginning—^^you and 1—for Had you forgotten about This entire recipe gives 10 new spring hats and in silk ribbons something of the sort. L told them any old novel. I wonder what the English. Ashtoreth’s boy - friend held Wednesday evening at the Supper grams protein; 65.6 grams fat: for trimmings. of his hallowed treasures. And the Girl Scout headquarters in Hart­ great artist was inspired by God we had another engagement.” next chapter will be.” from Boston? (To tell the truth, For the “ Flu“ Patient— Vege­ himself. And so he created Sainte She giggled happily. “ And we’ll “ The wedding,” she supple­ she had. almost forgotten him her­ ford. Several of the Brownie lead­ table soup; egg nog; loganberry ers attended. , ... ! Chapelle— for you and me and all sit right beside them,” she cried, mented. self.) There’ll be more about him juice: coffee or substitute with the world to reverence.” “ all by ourselves!” “ That’s right,” he agreed. “ Nov- in the next chapter. Drum and Bugle cream and sugar. The Drum and Bugle Corps will For the Rest o f Us— Vegetable ] meet this evening at 6:30 at the soup; baked fish; escalloped pota­ State Armory for practice. toes; beets; fruit salad; cocoa for

Daily Health Service ______HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL Bridge lessons and parties are spare time to being shown how to Let the Young Folks Cook ^ now offered by one city’s leading by World Pained Authority make home fqrniture. But be sure they use Rumford and thdr community center. To be sure, a new day which cookies, cakes and biscuits will be as makes bridge lessons in settlement ^Side by side with sewing and wholesome, appe^ing and< digestible as houses possible for women, has cooking and baby-tending classes yours. Rumford assures success to young outlined in the settlement houses’ economic as well as social interpre­ DOES A CERTAIN FOOD attacks began after licking a post^ cooks as well as . to experienced b n ^ 'oua eustoiner MAKE YOU SICK? age stamp, one after picking up winter programs, the bridge lessons tation. It Indicates more money and a bottle with a wet label, one af­ and parties hold their own, and therefore mere leisure in even the By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. ter picking up a fish, and one af­ make one pause for thought. humblest homes which must utilize ter having put on a pair of shoes Once upon a time these centers the privileges of a social settlement R U M F O R D — Editor Journal of the American that had just been repaired. for the poor contented themselves house. The Wholeeot|ie spen* Medical .Association and of Hygeia, Hard to Diagnose. with seeing that the women who It means that a mother can get the Health Magazine. A drop of a solution of fish came there were taught how to away from her children, either by glue was put on his skin. In a prepare appetizing meals out of . a having fewer than she once did, or BAKING POW DER few moments a “huge blister ap­ soup bone and little more; how to by being able to have someone stay Ten or 15 per cent, of all people peared: The-patient then had a make children’s dresses out., of with them while she goes out for respond to the eating of certain violent attack of asthma, with se^ washed i.hd bleached flour sacks; her bridge. food substances with constitutional vere ichting of the skin. He was how to make 10 cents do the work Maybe it merely means that with reactions. given Instructions to avoid fish of a 'ollar; how to keep their chil­ fewer’ children and more to do with W A N T YOU TO join the thron«^bf The foods to which they are and to keep glue out of the house. dren and selves’ neat and clean with she is able to raise more reliant, sensitive may be such wholesome The asthma began to improve a bar of soap a month and all the responsible children who can be ladies who are trying my C^M Line sno^ articles of diet as milk, eggs, or I left with more safety than children immediately and the man had no water carried up four flights of B lean for the first time. The price of all my styles cereals, or such appetizing lux­ further attacks. stairs. of yesteryear. uries as strav;berries and shell­ Food allergy is difficult to diag­ The idea that thr poor should be Whatever it all means,-it seems has been reduced from $4'to $3. just to get fish. , nose because it demands of the to show that life is aasier and bet­ A baby sensitive to egg cj.n be given pleasure in additloa to ma­ you to wear them. - physician a highly analytical type ter and infinitely pleasanter for wo­ made severely sick by feeding terial relief was not yet a part of of detection. Once the condition such social agencies’ program. At men today than it once was when Fm still willing to . pay .this ddlar to con­ him an amount of egg too small is determined. It is possible for women were not supposed to have to be weighed on a chemical least It did not enter their ric.n for the person to develop a diet and poor women. To show these unfor­ pleasures— when the womar who vince you that my'shora are the equal of SC3il6« piled her dishes in the* sink and A person sensitive to honey a method of living which will per­ tunates how to make some of their many that cost more. mit him to avoid the dangerous family burdens lighter was deemed went to the movies was “ talked may be made severly ill not on­ substances. about” and her family pitied. ly by eating honey as such, but enough. Please come in and make your choi(%*« by eating it when it forms mere­ from my wide range, of ly a portion of the flavoring in take or some confection. ONE-SIDED Even social agencies, you say, ac­ suedes, pumps, ties, straps Early spring millinery displays Lack of Nourishment. cepted the age-old taken-for-grant- — over 100 models. Much more serious is sensitiv­ a penchant for wide or . Irregular ed place of woman in the world— Pure ity of infants to milk. When a sides. Tbe vegue of having one burdens were her heritage; suffer­ Grand-Dad .Danced a J ig ... „ child has an allergy, which such side long and the other short Is In­ ing and sacriflee and deprivation teresting. Clean He was SO delighted when he saw w)iat a wonderful Bensitivity is called, to milk, it her lot; hers- the responsibility to A n interc«risg becomes severely ill on tasting a cleaning job the Dougan Dye Works did on his old others, never to self. “Special^in small quantity and is unable to These modern bridge lessons and Best suit. Why, it looks just like new I • get satisfactory nourishment. In SATIN BINDING parties offered the women who go stockings, the absence of nourishment It be­ A new navy blue twill suit with to settlement houses are significant for You re always sure of excellent .workmanship when . t o o / comes much more easily subject to double-breasted short jacket and of what has happened to woman you send your clothes to Dougan’.s. 'diseases of all kinds. side-pleated skirt has all its edges vdthin the past generation. Health Dr. W. W. Duke has described bound in black satin. She has become a person, not Cleaning and Dyeing UK Hygei«. patients who were so just a wife or mother or daughter Free Collection and Delivery Sensitive ^ to ^ggs that they were o r . sister.r She is ^.acceded personal gaade 111 by the eating ntinae(l from Page 1) but fewer and fewer employ them. There' ialties, furnished the enthusiastic speaker at these meetings, spoke in became apparent that the mother leadership in today’s new advance To Take General Booth’s Place is a pleasant way, modem and scientific, Manchester three years ago and is cat wasn’t coming back to caru for whicn combats the cause. A vast number President-Elect continue him in the in Industrial^tock prices. Until Council Names His known to many residents. The the hejpless kittens the hen literally next Cabinet. of people now use it. And the slender U. S. Steel carried its spectacular public is cordially invited to attend took them under her wings. The or­ MEALTM MARKET The tax refund matter was a di­ Successor. figures now seen everywhere are largehr climb to above 173, crossing that tonight and tomorrow night, the phans seem to appreciate their due to that rect Anti-Mellon move, as the battle figure for the first time in its his­ ■'last services at which Mr. Humper revolved around the McKellar Bill, London. Jan. 17.— Chief of Staff nightly “ feather tik” and in the day 1 That method is embodied iuMarmoIa tory, to the accomraniment of Higgins, of the Salvation Array, will speak. The meeting starts at they may be seen following their prescription tablets. People have used which proposes to strip Mellon of another burst of bullish propagan­ “The Handling of Seafoods Safely’* was virtually head of the great in­ 7:45. adopted mother around the barn­ them for 20 years—millions of boxes of all power over tax refunds in ex­ da from Wall, street sources. St. yard. them. And everybody, in almost every cess of ^10,000. Heretofore, Mel­ Joseph lead moved up to 73%, a ternational organization today fol­ lowing the action of the High Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Wheeler circle, sees the change. New beauty, new lon has been the judge and jury of gain of nearly 10 points from yes­ of Hartford, formorly of Broad health, new vitality. all tax refunds and credits, al­ terday’s low; International Nickel Council in declaring General Bram- S 17,000 A LEG well Booth unfit to continue as Brook, have announced the engage­ Each box of Marmola contaiiu the Hale's Park Street though his decisions were subject set tip a new high record around 5S. formula, also the scientific reasons for supreme leader. General Booth ment of their daughter. Miss Vir­ to review by the Board of Tax Ap­ and new gains of a point or two ginia H. Wheeler, to Clarence W. New York.— An unusual settle­ results. So users have no fear of harm. peals. were scored by Anaconda, Shile and has long been seriously ill at his Thornton, son of Mrs. Sarah and ment was made in favor of Mrs, Leam the facta about Marmola, b ^ u se AIcKeliar’s Plans. Kennecott Copper, Bethlehem and home in Southwold. He is 72 years the late John Thornton of 411 Main Josephine Donohue here recently of die good it has done. Ask your drug- Market Carries The Senator McKellar (D) of Tennes­ Vanadium Steel, Crucible, Greene old. street. • when a Supreme Court jury award­ gist-^now—for a box with the book. see, proposes to turn original juris­ Cananea Steel foundries and Insplr- The following notice, signed by ed her $17,000 for the loss of a leg 'Then decide. diction on all refunds above $10,- ation Copper, back of this vigorous the Salvation Array lawyers, was The Good Will club, the Parent- suffered in 4l traffic accident. The 000 over to the Board of Tax Ap­ rise Is the strong market for all posted outside international head­ Teacher association in the Ninth judgment was against the owners They’ve been chasing the witches Largest Stock Of peals. The Senate judiciary com­ metals in the home and foreign quarters: District, announce a whist and of two cars and the chauffeur of out of Pennsylvpnia. but nothing mittee has approved the bill. channels of consumption. “ During the interval between the dance for tomorrow evening at the another. Mrs. Donohue sued for has been done yet nbout those In The refunds and credits, given The amusement stocks which vacating of office by any general of City View^ dance hall on Keeney $50,000. Hollywood. out by the Treasury Department, It have been attracting so much at­ the Salvation Army ’and the ap­ street. The usual number of prizes, Seafoods In Town will be shown have totaled $3,317,- tention in the last week or two. pointment of a successor, the chief six, will be awarded the winners 804,000 since the war— about one- were well advertised by the pools, of staff Is authorized and empower­ and refreshments will be serve'^ un­ |illlllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||||||||||||lllllillllllllllll|lllllllllllll|ljl sevfenth the total cost of the World with strong movements on the. tape. ed under the constitutional deeds der the direction of Mrs. Jemima War to America. This sum almost Lowe’s Fox Film. Famous Players of the army to excercise, with cer­ Smith. The remainder of the time equals the British debt, does equal and Consolidated film industries ad­ tain specific limitations, all powers until midnight will be given over I Service — Quality— Low Prices | the French debt and is double the vancing 2 points on the average, and discretions pertaining to the to general dancing to music by a ^ BOSTON MACKEBEL Italian debt to the United States. among the big specialties. Radio generalship.” three-piece orchestra. ' Irving E With such statistics at their de­ lumped 10 points to 362. Electric Keeney will have charge of the floor mand, the Insurgents predicted Autolite was up 10 and Wright The best schoolboy orator in Il­ arrangements. l b . 18 c Aero 3 ^ . Very .Choice Seafood I they would strip Mellon of his great linois is going to be sent on a refund powers. In the course of New York Central led another tour of South America next sum­ The prohibition law may be an brilliant run up in the railroad mer. And just after Mr. Hoover experiment, as Mr. Hoover s. ya, but Fancy Fresh Haddock Fresh Cod Fillets 25c lb. specific refunds, included in that Fillets 25c lb. Sea B ass...... lb. 38c three billion dollar total. .group, with a 4-point advance to has gone to so much trouble to it’s not half the experiment these Steak Salmon. 139%, and a few of the so-called win South America’s good will, too! days taking a drink is. Fancy Halibut Steak With the deficiency bill out of the merger rails pushed into higher Fresh Cod Steak. way or sldertacked, debate will be Fancy Large Butterfish. Sea T rou t...... lb.25c territory. . Fancy Smelts. resumed oa the cruiser bill. The The 8 per cent rate for call Fancy Mackerel fate of the naval measure remains loans attracted a good volume of Fresh Solid Native Oys­ Round Clams for Chow­ Fresh Halibut Steak...... lb. 35c in doubt although it can command outside funds. ters 39c pt. der 25c qt. a mojrity In the Senate if brought A wave of profit-taking In the to a vote. second mour blocked the progress second hour blocked the progress oil stocks reflected uneasiness in ANNOUNCING SALTED HERRINGS THE TOUGHEST OLD Wall street over the Rockefeller- GROCERY SPECIALS Stewart fight in Standard of In­ diana. Radio’s new 16-point jump 2 lbs. Best Pure Lard 2 lb. Butter, Country Roll E 2 ( o r I g c CAN NOW BE STOPPED to 368 was a feature of this period, THE OPENING OF 25c. $1.09. I and most of the metals’ stocks were Keeney White Eggs 45c strong enough to hold their own. dozen. Parksdale Eggs 39c dozen. E Fresh Skinless Bull H eads...... lb. 35c Lingering coughs— the kind that Commodity markets were dull, hang on and hang on and rob a with narrow price changes, cotton, man of his sleep— the kind that grain and rubber selling fractional­ Oswald’s Meat Market Fresh Roe Shad...... lb.38c makes him peevish and all worn ly higher in the early trading. out. BAKERY SPECIALS Fresh Shrimps...... lb. 35c Those are the breed of coughs formerly Uimock’s Stuffed and Baked Mack­ Baked Beans hot for noon that prove that common cough Japanese erel 50c. 25c qt. syrups are about as useful as a 123 SPRUCE STREET Apple Pies from fresh Pumpernickle Bread loc bottle of ginger pop. Silk Water Flowers Baldwin Apples 30c each. loaf. The quickest and surest way to An Everlasiing Novelty, get rid of a persistent cough is to in Julius Janssen’s old place. Maple Walnut Cup Cakes Cherry Pies 35c each. take a teaspoontul of Bronchuline 30c dozen. Blueberry Pies 35c each. Emulsion four times a day. Japanese We Carry Full Line of Butter Biscuits, 18 for Apple Sauce Cake 30c It’s made tc stop the old-timers Colored Fountain Pens 25c. each. — the tough ones— and it does it Guaranteed Unbreakable. Finest Baldwin Apples, 2 without any loss of time. FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES ExtrA Fancy Baldwin Steaming Clams...... qt.22c 1 qts. 25c. Apples $1.35 peach basket. For ordinary cough one or two doses is usually enough. Magnell See Them at Tel. 2020 Fancy Sealdsweet Oranges Fancy Wagnar Table Drug Co., and dealers everywhere sweet and juicy, 49c dozen. Apples, 4 qts. 49c. Round Clams...... qt. 25c can supply you.— Adv. The Waranoke Hotel Owing to weather condition.^ will you please phone S Finnan Haddie...... lb. 18c your order this evening for early morning delivery. = Fish Sold at the Park St. Market Only f Manchester Public Market I I A. Podiove, Prop. Phone 10 |

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JAOE TWELTB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MAWUHE5TEK, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. Concentrate Your Efforts^Use These Columns And Gain The Profitable. Results You Want Ad Information. Lost and Fnand Fuel and Feed 40-A HIGH SCHOOL OBSERVES LOST— IN ■VICINITY of Clinton street FOR SALE—SLAB wood. etove MANY ENDORSEMENTS C0ITER CHURCH HOLDS Manchester five months old silver gray police length, Qreplace wood 6 to 9 dollar* dog. Answers to name of Flash. Re­ a truck load. V. KIrpo, 116 Well* FRANKUN’S BIRTHDAY Evening Herald ward. Tel. 2049. street. Phone 2466-W and 2634-2. OF JUDAS PRODUCTION n s ANNUAL TONIGHlI LOST—MAN’S POCKETBOOK con­ Classified Advertisements taining sum of money, driver's Uardpn-Farm-Dairjt Prodnrta .50 Phone Your Want Ads Special Program This After­ Miss Helene Johnstone Sloane Count six average words to a llna license and checks. Finder please Center church’s annua? meetin,§| Initials, numbers and abbreviations notify Paul Hublard. Tel. 2132. Re­ noon at Regular Assembly Has Letters from Ministers each count as a word and compond ward. FOR SALE— ORDERS taken for freah To The and supper will begin at 6 o’clocki Vprds as two words. Minimum cost is eggs. Call Manchester 1596. Period. All Over Country. this.evening. Miss Mary Hutchi-J price of three lines. dnnoancements Z • • * FOR SALE—•a p p l e s . Greenings, son, chairman, will be assisted by] Line rates per day for transient Baldwins, Jonathan and Uellcloua, Miss Helene Johnstone Sloane, the following ladies: Mrs. Ednal STEAMSHIP riCKETS—all parts ol by the basket. bushePoi barrel, at ads. the world. Ask for sailing lists and The birthday of Benjamin Frank­ dramatic reader and impersonator Case Parker. Miss Bertha .Mohr.l Effective alarch 17. lH-7 the farm or delivered. Edgewood in the role of Judas Iscariot, has rates Phone 750-i Robert J. Smith. Fruit Farm. TeL.946. W H. Cowles. Evening Herald lin was appropriately observed lliis Mrs. Gertrude Parnell, Mrs. Theo-| Cash Charge 1009 Main streeL been endorsed for hei work by y cts afternoon at the weekly high school dore Bidwell, Mrs. Dwight BlishJ B Consecutive Uays .. 7 cts FOR SALE— FANCY GREEN Moun­ many of the leading ministers in 3 Consecuflve Days .. 9 cts 11 cts assembly here. Seven speakers, Mrs. Rose Strant,' Mrs. Hiraml 13 cts tain potatoes. Frank V, . Williams, the country. A few excerpts from I Day ...... II datnmonlles (or Sale 989-12. , , six of them seniors and the other a Grant, Miss Florence Snow, Mrs. J.j All orders for irregular Inserfloas sophomore, spoke on various phases letters of endorsement follow: A. Hood, Mrs. Helen Cheney, Mrs.j wiil be cliarged at the one-time rate. FOR SALE— REO 7 passenger tour­ of Franklin's life. ’ They told of “ The impersonation of the char­ Gecrge Lathrop. Mrs. D, C. Y.l Special rates for long term every ing. Chandler sedan. 3 Reo trucks. Rousetioid OQoda 61 Call 664 acter of Judas Iscariot was very (lav advertising given 'ipon request. Brown's Garage. Telephone 869. Cor­ his birth in Boston and first work Moore. Mrs. Carr-oll Hutchinson,I Ads ordered for three or six days ner Cooper and West Center streets. powerful in Us appeal. Such a pre­ Mrs. Archie Hall. Mrs. J. P. Lamb,} MATTRESS SALE! as a printer; of how he later built "and stopped l>cfore the third or fifth And Ask for “Bee” one of the earliest circulating li­ sentation win make people more Mrs. George Smith. day will be charged only for the ac­ Cotton mattress $7i50. Silk floss, roll loyal to Christ." tual number of times the ad appear­ FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS edge, sateen covering $18. Nachman braries in America, served as clerk spring, mattress and-others at’ low “ Her message ts of abiding val­ The committee has made amplel ed. charging at the rate earned, hut CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Tell Her What You Want in the General Assembly for 13 provisions so that if any who do notj no allowances or refunds can be .nade prices. Ostrinsky’s Furniture Store, years and later became postmaster ue. We endorse her work most Center & Trotter Streets 28 Oak. heartily.’’ consider Center Conferegationall on six time ads stopped after the TeL 1174 or 2021-2 at Philadelphia. fifth day Sbe wtirtaka ifour ad. tielp you word it for best results, “ A more foreeful message on their church home desire to attend] Vo ••till forbids"; display lines not FOR SALE—GOOD PARLOR stave, Franklin’s famous experiment Anfo AcrkASSorlHS— riree'' 0 in good condition. Inquire at 23 Holl and aee that lt ta properly inserted. Bill will be mailed “ Wages of Sin” is Death’ I have they will be cordially welcomed.| sold. street. proving the Identity of lightning The meal will include Salis iiryj Tlie Herald will not be responsible same day allowing you nnlll seventb day after Insertion and electricity was made in 1752. never heard.” ti.r more tiian one incorrect Insertion to take advantage of tbe CASH R ATE. Miss Sloane’s Interpretation of steak, mashed potato, string beanl rif anv advertisement ordered for BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile GOOD USED COAL'ranges, some with He was also one of the signers of ranging from $7 up. Recharging and water-fronts. $15 up. Also some good Judas Iscariot, to be given at the salad, roll-s. oran,ge cake and coffee.] more than one time the Declaration of Independence A trio'from the High school under] The Inadvertent omission of incor­ repairing Ulstrtliutors of Prest-O* gas ranges $8 up. Oak dining room High school tomorrow evening at lite Batteries.. Center Auto Supply tables $5. $10., $15. Oak aideboard and founder of the Saturday Eve­ the direction of .Miss Marion Dor- rect piililicatton of adverttsing will be 5o. . . 5 ' ning Post. During his lifetime, 8:15. Is a faithful reproduction of rectified onlv liy cancellation of tlie Co.. 155 Center. Tel. 673. the character as ,played by Guido ward will provide Instrumentalj charge made for the service rendered WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE Franklin received many literary dis­ music and the cliurch quartette willj • • . NOW IS THE TIME to have your car 17 Oak Stree.. . tinctions and published several Mayr, who won the wnll earned •Ml ad ve rl Isetneiits must CDtitorm checked UP tor ttie winter season. title “ A veiitable Booth.” sing. E.xpertenced mechanics trained bv political pamphlets and writings on in style, copv and typography, with General Motors as.stires vou expert Wanted— To Boy economics. He lived to be 84 icgniations enforced by tlie t'ulilish- work. STEAM PIPES TO ASTRONOMER MAY years old. ers and they reserve the right to H. A. STEPHENS edit, revise or reject anv topv con­ Clievfolet .Sales and Service WILL PAY THE HIGHEST cash The speakers went into minute sidered ohiecf tonaide •■'HI at Kno.. "Tel. 939-2 prices for rags, p^per.. magazines. detail in covering every angle of CI>SI .VC n on r;s— Classitied ads old metaL Will also buy all-kinds o( the subject. Miss Ruth Behrend to be pnldished same day must be re­ chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Tel M ET SNOWS ON TALK WITH MARS ceived bv 1? o’clock noon Taiurdays Miiving— Truck Inc— wiorapp ‘iit Lo45, __ . ______told of his boyhood days; Leslie |0:."fl a m Buckland of Franklin as a citizen; MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK Miss Marion Jills of him as a states­ Telephone Your Wont Ads. Motor Dispatch. Dally service be­ Rooms. Wjthoot Board - 6»ii ■ 1 7 . MOUNTAIN ROADS USING MIRRORS man; Donald Underhill about For or Rent tween New Yor’k and Manchester. Sale Ads are ai-ceptcd over tlie teleplu>ne Franklin as a scientist; Miss Vir­ ,ar tlie CH.MtHI'j KATIB given above Call 7 or 1282. ginia Lowell on the impressions of as a convenience to advertisers, but FURNISI-JED ROOM ’'•arid garage. Paris.— It was only natural that I lie It.ATi;? will Ite accepted as PERRETT * GLENNEY. Call any­ Telephone '2GS2tW. ' a Frenchman who always discovers his autobiography; Robert Mercer time. Tel. 7. Local and long illstanoe •Chicago, 111.— Steam heated high­ Ki;i,l. PA V.M li.VI’ It paid at tlie bust ways ir ay gX?®t the traveler in the the most coquettish ways of doing about his contribution, “ Poor Rich­ ness ollice on or before tlie seven! h moving and trucking and freight ard's Almanac;" and Miss Eleanor dav following the first Insertion ol work and express. Daily express to Apartments, l-’lats;:' I’enementa tS8 west if, plans made by California even the most practical things, Dwyer about the character of each ad. otherwise the ('HAKCil'J Hartford. and Nevada highway officials are should proclaim that mirrors, and The Herald Building It.ATli will he collected No responsl- not the radio, is the best way to Franklin. liililv for errors in teleplioned ads GEN’EHAL TRUCK INC— Local and FOR RENT^T-SLX -pOOM n'ottage.- Ox- carried out.-according to word re­ Arthur N. Potter, teacher of Eng­ ' forl street, hardwood floors, steam talk to Mars. This, at least, is Mon­ will be assumed and their accuracy long distance. Prompr service— rates ceived by tbe touring bureau of the lish at the high school, had charge c.anmii be guaranteed reasonable. Frank V. Williams heat. Plione 667 o.r pfill S'l Canjlifidge sieur Pierre Blois’ private opinion « • • 9S9-I2. street., . . ’ ■ Chicago Motor Cjub. of the speaking program. -at- • Plans have been practically com­ writing in ‘La Liberte’ after tjae Index of Classifications LOCAL A.-8U LONfj distance moving THREE ^ EOOM .;.. APARTMENT ,on pleted to experiment next winter in Englishman's experiment. rivening Herald Want Ads are now bv experienced men. Public sforo- Main street, steam beat, allmoderh The French astronomer suggests "ouriod according to classlflca. I >ns house. I... T Wood. 55 Bl.ssell street. improvements. Apply Silk. City Bar­ heatini,- a four-mile stretch of tbe lielow and for handy reference will Tel. 495. ber, Shop, Corner Mainland-. Eldridige ‘Victory Highway with steam pipes an arra.^gemenf of looking-glasses appe.ar in the numerical order indi­ streets. . -...... to determine whether it is practical as large as Paris, shooting beams ASK HAR1T0RD FUERS cated : to attempt to keep Sierra passes of light at the rale of :?nn,()00 kilo 10 Hilliard St. Manchester Hi rt lis ...... ^ / Rt*l(Htrlnc FOR RE.N’T-r-ONE, 5 RGO.M flat at *1 4 meters per second. They would lingagements ...... - B H udson street.. Firsfi ftobr, al) mdd- open during the winters by this • ABOUT AIRPORT SITE .Marriages ...... C ern improvemcnis.., W-VR-,Hobby '6(5 method. send out regular and irregular sig­ Heaths ...... 1-^ YOU CAN DO WHAT others have Henry street. Oil For Fuel nals which would attract the Mar­ Two stories high, of brick, mill construction. 33.x 100 Cards of Thanks done—save 10 per etiit j.i labor and tians, he believes, if they exist it In Memoriam r material b.y letting us re*uphoIster FI7R RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at 26 Highway Commissioner J. C. Local Committee on Aviation f.ost and Found ...... J your old furniture or renovate j’our Clinton street, all modern Improve- Durham, of Washoe county, Neva­ all. feeL with basement suitable for storage purposes. En­ Announcements ...... 2 mattress. meptjs.-C^ll 867.. . * ■ . da, says that a 200-horsepower Monsieur Blois is a bit sarcastic Wants Suggestions as to I’ersonals ...... 3 HOLMES BROS FURNITURE CO. . tire building equipped with Grinnell sprinkler system. Aiifiimolnle* o.".! Center St. Tel. 1268 for REN'r— f i v e ro o m dowastafrs boiler has been purchased and will over radio communication with the Best I*lace for Field Here. .Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 fiat, all tnipruyeniepts a'td garage be installed near- the Southern Maritan sweetheart of Mr. Robin­ -Automobiles for E xchange...... 6 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired Apply 3x Woodland 'Btreet,‘Tei. i5'2L Pacific railway. tracks. It will be son. The aviation committee of the Light and airy and suitable for manufacturing purposes. Auto Accessories— Tires ...... 6 key fitting, safes opened, saw filing The heavenly love of Dr. Robin­ Auto Repairing— P ainting...... 7 and grinding Work called for f o r REN'l^— 5 ROOMS and .bn*h. mfw. fired with fuel oil obtained from Manchester Chamber of Commerce Auto Schools ...... 7-A Harold Clemson. 108 North Elm floors, newly decorated, '.tvam heal tank cars on a siding.. son ..’andering about on Mars no conferring with Major William F. Autos— Ship b.v Truck ...... S street. Tel. 4B2. furnished, house In excellent condl Three lines of fwo-ineb pipe pro­ doubt found a welcome on the part Ladd and other officials of Brainard Will sell or lease for term of years. Autos— For Hire ...... 9 tion. Rent reasonable Annl.v G. B of the Maritan Girls." he savs. "lint Garages— Service— Storage ...... 10 SEWi.\G MACHINE repairing of all Willis 88 Son, Inc., 2 5Ti in sfreef vided with steam traps at 500 foot field asking their opinion on a suit­ Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... 11 makes, oils, needles and supplies K Telephone 50. Intervals will be placed below the you notice that Mars has not yet able sight for a landing field in Wanted Autos— Motorcycles .... 12 W. Garrard 3 7 Edwari streeL Tel answered.” For particulars inquire at The Herald, 13 Bissell 715. surface of the highway for tour Manchester. i’he committee he- Kiistness nnd Professional Services TO RENT - GREENACRES Wads­ Mr. Blois thinks that the famous lieves that as pilots fly over Man­ A Business Services Offered ...... 13 worth street. 5 room fla*. aH modern miles. Household Services Offered ...... 13-A PHO.NOG RA PHS. vacuum cleaner, ii.,provernents Inquire 98 Church They will be burjed in silicon, a Maritan canals are nothing more chester at least twice a day they street. South Manchester. Thomas Ferguson. Manager. Building—Contracting ...... 14 clock repairing, key fitting, gun and street or telephone 1348 , heat insulator, six inches below the than iptical illusions and attrt’.inies will be in a position to Judge on the Florists— Nurseries ...... 15 lock stniihing Bralthwa-lto 62 Pearl • hem fo fhe effects of light refrac, Pest possible site for a field. Funeral Directors ...... 16 street. FOR RENT— (I ROOM tenement on g’ ound. with the inimlafion forcing {Seating— Plumbing— Roofing . . . 17 Brainard street, near Main Apply tq the heal to the surface and pre­ tion Th“ red colorations that can Tbe question of a building on Insurance ...... 18 Aaron Johnson, lelephoae K2L nr be seen during pe-iods of good vis wtiich the name Manchester, Conn., Courses and Classes 27 janitor '2040. venting Its dissipation through the Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 ground. ihility may or may not be evidences may be p-ainted to guide flyers will .Moving— Trucking— S to ra g e ...... u also be discussed .. 'h the officials. Painting— Papering ...... 21 WANTED— BY EXPERIENCED ror- FOR RENT—SIX RotiM tenement'.at To .Melt Snow of vegetation. THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: netist, pupils on cornet or trumpet, Anyone witli suen a place in mind Professional Services...... 22 561 Main street, ell improvements ~ "te, m will be kept In the pipes Repairing ...... 23 address John MacGoverh, j2 Spruce Inquire 41 Russell stretL ' [should call the Chamber of Com­ street. Tel. 556-2. during cold weather, and the boiler Eat, drink and be merry had been Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleaning . . . ^24 the motto of Paul Esparhes, an old merce aviation committee, William “ Men of the South Pole” Toilet Gtoods and Service...... 25 TO RENT —' CEN.'TENNIAL--auaft- maintained at top pressure during merita. tour rooni ^parirnenL lam- Knofla, chairman; L. N. Heebner Wanted— Business Service...... 2fi a snowstorm. • French cobb'er all his life, and be­ Sketches by Hessey; Synuysis by Craueber ' Ediicntionnl Help Wanted— Female ' So tor service, neat ■ cleaned up over a gardens and woods assuring fresh jOts for Sale ...... 73 fire; which ^wept-'ithriiu^h it ’ lapt million-in the stock market dur­ air to the dwellers. •icsort Protierty for Salt ...... 74 sawed stove length $10 per cord. O. night. Damg-ge was estimatisd at a juhurhan tor Sale ...... 75 H. Whipple, telephone 22'28 evenings.' ing the last 18 months, accor llng The subway of this little city, rfeal Estate tor E.xchanga...... 76 half million dollars.'-Two firemen FOR SALE— BEST OF hard wood. to newspaper dispatches. Some­ which is planned for somewhere be­ Robert J. Smith .Vanted — Heal Estate ...... 77 were injured whhn^a.. ladder-tbey body, niiiglit take the hint and tween Paris and Rouen, will have They spent four days Ancllon— I.egfil iVoilcea Slabs $7.00 load, hardwood $8.00 Beal Estate, Insurance, Finally the pitilesseTe^ Auction Sales ...... 73 load; also fire place wood. Chas. R. were on burned, through..Origin o£ bring' the Democratic campaign four tracks and the railway stations 14 Years at 1009 Main St- in that tent. jDoid and Palmer. Telephone 895-3. the fire has not been detennlnefi. ments drove them to Legal Notices ...... 7i fun'd deficit to-his attention. will comprise an airdrome. Steamship Tickets ^ shelter. They pitched starvation gradually their tent. They had sapped them. The spec­ GAS BUGGIES— Cash Ala Cafeteria By FRANK BECK "enough food for two ter of death stood at their elbov/s. h ( WELL, TO GET - C U T T H E r : HpW UONS SHHI N O T ^ YOU ALWAS SAID ) BACK TO THE I'M STILL' COMEDY ABO.UT IM NpT DO YOU t h in k SO LOUD, DAN. YOU HATED A PIKER, AND I r.: -. .?... . SUBJECT W E WERE IN THE SAME YOU REFORMING, UP. THIS BUSINESS THEY'D . BE 1 W A N T T O DO I W ANT TO HOLD YOUR HIGH •'. j r n . DISCUSSING, BEFORE FIX , DRESSER.? AND TALK TURKEY. is ON ; THE FRIENDS, IF THE . RIGHT THING, ESTEEM. AFTER ALL THE TH E ARRIVAL OF (THIS ISN'T MY YOU'RE CLEANING IF ^ TH EY K N E W HERE.. HOW IS YEAR S y o u 'v e JUGGLED Mi ALL THAT CASH M ONEY. IT UP BIG HEREa TOUCHED THAT WHAT 1 , GOULD THIS ___ A HEYl FIGURES, BALANCING BOOKS INTERRUPTED US, BELONGS TC> AND" I’M eiUSTED.' M O NEY., fo, • BE SPIU.' ’ABOUT.' HUNDRED YOU'VE WITH ONIY A THOUSAND H CW ABOUT ,THE- POLISH IV E HELPED YOU jTABBin s ; m y . St)UR P A S T ? DOLLAR GRABBED DOLLARS MISSING WILL SLIPPING MB COMPANY. WHEN 1 WAS FRIENDS ^ IN B ILL ! IT ALL, BE LIGHT EXERCISE- A l o a n GOING GOOD»SO THE b a c k . A THOUSAND''"'------— l/— ' \’ NOW rr^ 'VDUR ’-^DOLLARS!/ • • z k TURN TO PLAi' Z^SANTA CLAUS. ."/'a u

They wrote their last letters of farewell and"^com­ [S3 pleted their diaries. Scott wrote a noble message tell­ IS;r . ing of the cause of the disaster. He dedicated beauti­ ful tributes to h|s comrades dying near him. He penned w m notes of sympathy to the relatives of his followers. Death came as he lay in his sleeping bag. -17 Sketch«*andS]rnopM*,Coprr^t,1*27,'ni«Cfoli*rSociM}.^Tp B c C O n tijliie d ) k * «q»ww»»«g^i > HI Scat. Tmte tU *. Ktt.U S. Sw, Off j

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CLAPPER .FANNY^SAYS; SKIPPY By Pexey L. CYosby fte. SENSE aod NONSENSE 75^

Retort. ^;HlCr:t*6t y/i \ “What you don’t know J A C r , ;siciPPy?J SACT^ PFPPG 8, “ W on’t hurt you.’’ So he said. H 6 A P 0 F (AaStAftsP/ That’s all the answer I could get, And yet C I P £ 8 , This thought came to me late. c v i n e g a r when time had sped: OF W ltK ,A E o U f/P “ For you it’s lucky so— “Or otherwise you woulld have OF TCA Af/P A 'been, S R O O M . P I V f “ I’ll bet, “An undertaker's client lonj THINGS ago I

Christmas Ties! “ I gave Walter a beautiful neck lie of my own make for a Christ­ t T mas present,’’ said Mabel. “ Was he pleased?’’ “ Oh, yes; he said its beauty-shall f* be for no other eyes than his own. Wasn't that lovely of him?” Befi.O.S.PAT.«Pf. Cl929. BY NBA SERVICE INC. Copyright, 1929,' Feicy L. Crosby, Central Proas Assn., me, The girls can't go much farther • — --- ■■■I— I. • % Ill with bathing suits— unless they go LliL. Christinas was the time you got into the water. OUR BOARDING HOUSE what was coming to you. Vou can't keep a good man down iThe Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox or a bad woman up. By GenO Ahem

Mrs. Brown: “ My husband is one of the most generous of men.” Mrs. Hobbs: “That's nice.” SOMETIMES WHEM - t h e Po W e K FAILS A nId rfHE IS AMP S A ^ M o s e y . ‘lYes, I gave him a box of cigars ''MaY-0UJ^nIER.",-THE POSSIBILITIES Fof\ f^^AL for his birthday and he’s given Y olIT o VtUTHpRAUl M R S . s a r Me Y w a s He r e i o p a y ' them all away to his friends. He SPEED Af^E MU(iK (^I^EATEK hasn't smoked a single one himself. Y o u r p e m a m p -T pIA T £ a s k To <3ET a tooK AT -IHE o HURRY SLOWLY SIR AMTfloAY 'Ib PAY ToR KMieHiiP SIR a m TH o M Y ,^ ^ This letter golf puzzle starts off Customer: When 1 put the coat Hi s p o a r p a m p *r o o a a s Hm R E C o e M i’E e p 'H i m with a RUSH, but it is going on the first time and buttoned it SLOW at the finish. Par is eight up, the seam burst down the back. He r e "THe u a s t vvIe e k i AS c t t lE o r Y o o r o w u and one solution is on another page. Tailor: Yes? Veil dat just shows how well our buttons tire sewed on. w^BOAP, WERE W E ^ C LiS V *BEE*z:oKS* f — - RE rilS etlESTs AT'^SftELBY ^ (5 B T i4 i m o q t o r “ He saj's he doesn’t smoke, drink U5 H or gamble.” M A M o R '^ Hi s 'ei\<3usH Ho m E t Here betore He wakes y Why, he must be nearly perfect.” • “He would be if he wasn’t such a -THe r ^ W o iAl p h e M c T H iM e DP IM A CUMIC f . 1 1lar. • T oo 6 0 0 P T O R O S ! HE IS THE pimmacle o r Oh! Oh! Oh! g e m e r o s i t : “ I’ll never marry a man whose V i fortune hasn’t at least five ciphers in it !” He (exultingly): “Oh darling! Mine’s all ciphers.”

Visitor— We’re getting up a raf­ fle for a poor old man. Won’t you buy a ticket, my dear? Sweet Thing— Mercy, no! What would I do with him if I won him?

Remember the old styles when \ womens'vhats were perched up on top of their heads and their skirts swept the sidewalks? Well, the hat and the skirt hem are a lot closer 9 ' S L 0 w these days.

THE RULES. Tommy, if I had four pears and gave you three, how many would I 1— The idea of Letter Golf is tohave left?” t change the word to another and do “I don't know, uncle. In school it in par, a given number of strokes. we reckon with apples.” J'hus to change OW to HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW. There’s a good word to discribe HEN. leaving your bald head bare while \ A ^ 2— You change only one lettertalking to a lady on the street, but at a time. the word isn’t “ chivalry.” la-rr ' -NC. . 2—You must have a complete (Spontaine Fox. 1929. The Bell S3mdlcate. V REG. U. a PAT. < word, of common usage, for each The stinkingest, pole cat is the jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ writer of insulting anonymous let­ tions don't count. ters. 4— The order of letters cannot A Chicago specialist says 23 out w a s h in (;t ()n t u b BwS ti New Issue By Crane be changed. of. 25 girls flaunt ugly legs. This bird claims to be a a beauty spe­ Wi (koSW. AViD TAESf UNlFORW^r TvIlS \S AN 60RRV, SOT PER 6RAKP VlZER’S'^ VNSULT,'ATS WOT IT IS I ANP 'fhe “ easy-mark” and the $-mark cialist at that. It will be hard to VOUR VlV\W\ NOO fAENM To SM OOTWitCtC., MORO \ s i l-AVl, ONP V\t,W»N\SElF, WUAT’S The 6RAND VIXER GOT To make most people believe that. QUAKT6RS, Tuts HQIE ViE ^AY, vmAT'S TW Bl6 iDEA^ IS are soon PARTED! “PO \N\Tv\ US, AJ’^^UOW? HE plPN'T fiENTieMEN. 6 0 rm UVE IM ^T THE 6EE VllX\ SOMEBOtN TRViM’ To KiP 13S? m BEEN PERS0NAU\N SEUECTEO VOUR TMATiM. OFFICER’S CLU^ V S^\M OFFICERS, AN’ QUARTERS ONP UNIFORMS. ^

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'-KECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Caller By Blosser

T A 3 JUST 7QLO US 7UAT L E T’S SO RISITT P.E 6 0 r RON CNER VN -VNS C A /^E t o AE AAS ANISITOR MV MANA SAID AiS aaoan A)^’ p o p j u s t f r e c k l e s DOUJlv^ AhU S E E U lM » SyAAi AUTO, ' SEE f r e c k l e s AiCNJ—yoU 'LU 7U AT AJOTWIN6 \kAS TOO C A ^ ^ FROAA TU£ UOSPITAU I/O 7UE ^ MsJUV, UUST VESTEPDAy TAS SA1D--SA10 AAfSO O SEy NJIAO AANETDVWAIT eocx> FOR A d e a r . B o y 'NUO DO 'vOO S 'p o s e AOSPITAU? VWE mJALUED BV it ixs v n e n t *?o s a n e RON CNER o r c o a a e LIKE VOC*,AND 80USAT V NOENT t o s e e ? AA^' VJAS TALKIN' UOVJ ^ 0 RXXI/^G PATSy FITTS AN’ By A/^ AUTO." BACK 7AIS BOX. OF FRECKLES." S'? VUE’D WATE 70 VNAS KIT AIAA- LATER.' X" BE IM 7UERE ' O N W f FOR SELF.'.' BRINS 7 0 r • _ *• YOU.'! T if.

fWiUt REG. U.*^. PAT. OFF. RC6.U.S.PAT.0FF. OlBZS. BT NEA SERVICC, INC CIMB BY NM atWVICC. INfc SALESMAN SAM Something’s Safe Anyway By Smai^ \ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Wee Scouty said, “ Oh, thank you, engine glide down to -the ground, M(Gos«,ONe( THRee a WELL.TUeM Hovi AOourr^THATs A <5tooo iogaO r K o e o o y 'u - Ev/EB. sw iP e"' ma'am. I'll take the bottle ’cause I and then I’ll take a drink. I promise L)ELC,WHy Y e s s i |R. MR. S u z z L e w , Y You'Re. ^ V'T h a t — SAtA's alw a'YS am most careful. I’ll protect it well, that!” In just a moment down Ihfey O’CLOCK,» 7)tReG HOURS OOM’TCHfN S £ T I'M Au. ser t a s c l l ALU UP5ET-'CAUS£ INSURlMCr‘ fOUR OFFICE /S O AHSAO - IMSURG; and keep it safe and sound.” And dropped, and shortly their big en­ T(f». VsJOILK y e .T ’ eusv? Y a U F e I DON’T WANT FORNISHIMG-S AGAINST/ eV€R.V7UlNCs- BUT ' X vjaTchim’ IT\ then the lady on the duck flow off gine stopped. “What luck!” cried INSURANC&l AMY’ THG?:T *? TVE CLOCKl and shouted, “Well, good luck! I Clowny. “We are on a spot that’s think I’ll have to leave you. To the nice and flat.” northland I am boi.nd.” The merry bunch then scrambled The Tinymites y/atched her start 'round and soon jumped out upon the trip. The duck began to flap the ground. Said Coppy. “Let me and dip, and then it circled ’round take my drink. I am not scared at and ’round, and disappeared from all.” He pulled the cork out with ; ! / sight. Then ScotRy' said, “The pop. '.s soon as he drank just one boltle she was kind enough to hand drop the others were surprised to to me is full of funny fluid. Oh, I see that he was growing smalK hope that it’s all right. Brave Coppy erlea, “ How queer “Now we're supposed to take a I look!” The'n little Scouty also .trink. Please tell me, do you Tinies took a drink, and Carpy followed think that it is saf^^r shall we him. They , both began to shrink. toss the bottle in the air? The old They faded down to half their size, cluck lady seemed a friend. On her and Clowny said, “ I realize that 1 I think we can depend. I’m sure cannot b( cowardly. I’ll also take a there's nothing in the flask that drink.” i needs to bring a scare.” “I’ll tell you what,” another (The Tinlcs shrink their engine 1929. BV MCA BCBVICC. INC. W a U. S, MT. OFF. ' cried. “Let’s try and make this in the next story). Jj r '

\ -■. t THURSDAY, JANUARY 17,19291 ¥aG2 FOURTEEN ilanritpstpr luralna l^rtiGk

MODERN-OLD FASHION WHIST-DANCE ROYAL NEIGHBORS NEWSBOY’S DUTY SENSE t VETERAN AMATEURS IN . Dancing Tonight FRIDAY EVENING PUTS HIM OUT OP ACTION. CITY VIEW DANCE HALL INSTALL OFFICERS Francis Brimley, one of The CAST OF “ POOR NUT” Keeney Street Herald newsboys has been miss­ Goo^ WUl Club, 5th Dist. ing from the group that meet at the RAINBOW Five veterans of tho Town Play­ 6 Prizes. Refreshments Manchester Camp, No. 2640, each afternoon In the basement 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Bill WaddeU’s Orchestra Royal Neighbors, seated its new of The Herald building to take ers will appear in “ The Poor Nut” 8-Piece Orch.— Adm. 35c. ' oflOcers last evening at a regular their papers and instead a new to be given tomorrow night at the meeting held at the Moose Home face has been appearing. When Circle theater— Leonard Johnson, clubhouse on Bralnard place. asked why Francis was not get­ Franklin Richmond, Alice Marshal Guests of honor were State Super­ ting his papers it was learned tt and Beatrice Armstrong, known for LADIES NIGHT JUDAS all came from his wearing high their splendid work in “ The Haunt­ visor, Mrs. Rubianna Koenig, and ed House,” and Eugenia Walsh, the treasurer of Capitol City camp shoes to plow through the snow Can’t Be Wrong to the houses of his customers. who gave a splendid performance in CHARTER OAK ISCARIOT of Hartford, Mrs. Mary Smith. Mrs. “ Mlnick.” Margaret Grifiin was installing Some time ago Be met with Presented by Soc and Buskin players in past officer and Mrs. Rachel Munsie act­ an accident that left a tender ligament which required his years, appearing in the cast, are Two million families are enjoying Atwater Kent Elec­ HELENE J. SLOANE ed as ceremonial marshal. The Albert Tuttle, Ray and Roy Warren, BOWLING ALLEYS officers who will serve this year are wearing low shoes. Lately how­ tric Radio today. They delight* in the day after day satis- Anspices of ever, he risked the storm shoes. Terry Shannon, Frank McCann, Oak Street Men’s Friendship Club, as follows: Oracle; Mrs. Louise Gil­ William Gahrman and Benjamin man; vice oracle, Mrs. Mary Hills; They produced a blister that de­ facion that Atwater Kent Radio gives. An Atwater Kent South M. E. Church veloped into an abscess and one Radding. Newcomers are Rita FRIDAY, JAN. 18 past oracle, Mrs. Margaret Griffin: Curran. Florence Wilson, Robert Radio contains everything you want of fine radio—tone, chancellor, Mrs. Mary Frederick- good newsboy Is laid up. He lUGH SCHOOL HALL saw to it that a substitute was Cushman and Frank Busch. For Every Game You Bowl scn; receiver, Mrs. Agnes Messier; on the job before he left the “ The Poor Nut” scenes are locat­ power, range, selectivity plus the delightful simplicity and marshal. Mrs. Rachel Munsie: as­ ed in the University bookstore in You Get a Free Game. r^RIDAY, JAN. 18, 8 :1 5 P. M. route, however. i economy of battery-less operation at a fraction of a cent an Admission 50c. sistant marshal, Mrs. Marie Hol­ ------^ June, in the trainers tent at the land: inner sentinel, Mrs. Susan track in front of a corner of the hour for the house current—is it any wonder that^ it is W. R. Williamson, assisting Morrison: outer sentinel, Mrs. Al­ Stadium, five minutes later and in actuary in the life department of berta Peterson: pianist, Mrs. Lillian HOSPITAL NOTES the living room, Psi Sigma house, America’s most popular radio ? As for their low prices, it ABOUT TOWN the Travelers Insurance company, Peatland; manager for 1 year, Mrs. that night. needn’t surprise you—for everybody knows that Atwater will speak at the Men’s Club meet- Agnes Gaylord: manager for 3 Miss Linnea Nelson of 417 East Quoting Don Marquis, famous in,g at Second Congregational years, Mrs. Alice Coleman. The five short story writer and critic. “ The Center street w’as admitted to the play is spirited, amusing, jolly, Kent has the factory which can keep prices down. Let us It is not probable that a suc­ church tomorrow evening. His graces will be appointed by the new Memorial hospital yesterday. Those cessor will be named to E. L. G. topic will be “ Climbing the Alps.” oracle, Mrs. Gilman. wholesome, and it has a happy end­ install the most popular, of water Kent Radios in your discharged were Mrs. Henry Con­ ing. ' Personally. I like it better for Hohenthal, treasurer of the South Mr. Williamson has himself nego­ State Vice Oracle Mrs. Munsie nelly and infant son of 88 Florence Jianchester Fire District, before tiated three of the highest peaks in pi isented to Mrs. Griffin, the retir- not ending with a vista of wreck home tomorrow. street and John McCarthy of the and ruin.” the annual meeting, which will not these lofty mountains. Through ii o head officer, on behalf of the Johnson Block. be held until November. Frank the kindness of E. P. Walton and camp, a handsome cameo pin, and Cheney, Jr., president of the dis­ the Hartford High school an opaque Mrs. Griffin in turn presented Mrs. If all the laws that are not regu­ Your trict, is performing the duties of projector will show many fine pic­ Munsie, from the camp,, a beauti­ larly enforced were repealed we Model 40, All Electric the office, signing checks and tures taken by the speaker.on his ful brown morocco handbag. She would soon have one heck of a looking after the payroll. There trip. Members of the committee voiced the deep appreciation of the country. were numerous occasions during have been busy disposing of tickets members for her untiring efforts Plumbing and Mr. Hohenthal's life when, he was for the monthly supper which will for the good of the ^amp, as well as away from town for months and be served at 6:30 tomorrow even­ her work in the state organization A t u ^ t e r K e m t so it is not a new task for' Mr. ing. It is expected a large number and the honor she has thus brought HeatL^i Problems Cheney. of the men from both north end to the local branch. Mrs. Munsie T ypewriters Protestant churches will be present. expressed her heartfelt thanks for R ^ D I O Rev. Oliver'T. Magnell, a native the beautiful gift and all that it All makes, sold, rented, ex­ Are Our Business ' of Manchester, who has been on State bank examiners were at the meant. Mrs. Gilman then gave to changed and overhauled. Just give us a ring for ser­ leave of absence, has been appoint­ Home Bank and Trust Company to­ both Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Munsie In A Beautiful Walnut Cabinet ed to act as pastor of St. Mary’s day making their semi-annual visit dainty linen luncheon sets. Special rental rates to stu­ vice and a satisfactory job. church in Groton as temporary pas­ in accordance with banking cus­ A substantial supper followed dents. Rebuilt machines tor. This is the church from which toms. consisting of chicken soup, roast $20.00 and up. Rev. William Fox. one of the best chicken with stuffing and gravy, known baseball players that Holy Robert May and James Rogers of Jos. C. Wilson Cross college ever produced, has vegetables, relishes, rolls, butter, Hose and Ladder Company No. 2 coffee and ice cream. just been transferred from to go to made the high score, 186 at last KZMP'S Plumbing and Hejiting New Canaan. $ 1 2 9 . 5 0 night’s weekly sitting of the S. M. 763 Main St. Phone 821 Contractor. F. D., tournament. No. 2 was also Delphis St. John, of the Campbell high for the evening and leads the 28 Spruce St. Tel. 641 Filling Station, leaves Saturday for Arthur A. Knofla total points as is shown below: No. COMPLETE Florida where he will spend the 1, 572, total, 2.919; No. 2. 632. nej;t six weeks. jii'.uiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii'iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiin 3.200; No. 3, 555, 2,999; No. 4, 875 Main St. Ready to Attach 628, total 2,955. At the annual meeting of the to Your AeriaL Nurserymen’s Association' held in Insurance and Keal Estate. Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ Hartford yesterday. Frank Rippln anth, will hold its regular business explained the advertising plan of meeting in the Masonic Temple to­ the association, consisting of ad­ morrow evening. vertisements in national magazines, We are offering a limit­ newspapers and by radio talks. Mr. George Tedford, of 9 Bank street, Rippln was also elected chairman ol ed number of Model 40, the entertainment committe and C. has been forced to give up work in E. W’ilson was elected as a member the silk mills, for the time being, all-electric radio sets in of the executive and legislative com­ because of illness. mittee. Geo.-ge Harris was elected handsome walnut cabinets as a member of the committee on membership and good will Mr (as sketched above) at Harris was also made a member or the advertisin.c committee. The FILMS this low price. The cabi­ re-election of A. E. St. John as secretary-treasurer was reported DEVEI.OI’KI) AND net stands MVo inches yesterday. 1‘KIMKD 24 HDIIK SKKVICE TERROR high and is finished in The Cosmopolitan Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o clock Film Deposit Dox at Millinery Values dark walnut—a set that with Mrs. Maud Norton of 81 Ben­ Store Enlranee ton street. Mrs. C. R. Bu t will will fit into any corner of -ive a travel talk, illustrated by Like These Offered at motion pictures, of her tour taken KEMP'S your home. Let us dem­ last year through “ The Land of the onstrate it in your home Midnight Sun.” Our January Half Price Sale The Friendly Bridge club will tomorrow! meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Won’t Last Long Frank Ingraham of 91 Foster street. Come in tonight and make your selections. The general committee. William TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY $ 2 0 D o w n and $10 Monthly Thornton, chairman in charge of WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. ______\______the Masonic social held last Satur­ HALE’S RADIO SHOP— BETWEEN HOUSE’S AND GREEN’S day, will meet tonight at the Temple at 8 o’clock to make final funeral i)itedor^ $1.00 $1 75 $2.50 returns on the tickets and complete Actual values $2.00 to $5.00. other unfinished business. ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS The midwinter institute of the CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Nutmeg Trail Union will open to­ morrow evening at the Burnside Methodist church. Supper will be served at 6:30 and will be followed by classes for instruction and recre­ GAKJ^ENT FASHION CENTER- ■ SOUTH ^MRNCHESTTR' CONN/ ation. Epworth leagues of the North and South Methodist churches of this town. Rockville, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiii Vernon, Hockanum, Burnside and “MANCHESTER’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE” East Hartford form the Union. CLEARANCE SALE OF WWXXXWVWVWVVV SILK CITY WINTER MILLINERY niQNe DAVID CHAMBERS I f i l CONTINUED CONTRAITTOR BARBER SHOP Every winter hat in stock now priced at a fraction of Cor. Main and Eldridge Streets its cost for quick clearance. AND BUILDER Uncomparable values at GOOD THINGS TO CAT A LOCAL 68 Hollister street 2 BARBERS DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED. $L00“'$2.00 Don’t let yourself be disappointed in getting your NO WAITING Rowe’s Oysters this week. The demand for these Coats, Aprons and Fonnerly priced up to $10.00. deep-water oysters, marvelous in flavor and perfect First Class Service in condition, is growing rapidly and last week the sale of them was so unexpectedly large on Friday morning that in the afternoon we had to telephone Towel Supply ALICE F. HEALEY to New Haven and have a lot shipped for Satur­ Millinery Shop, Park Building day’s trade. Pinehurst would respectfully suggest F u ll V a lu e \ very early reservation orders on the Rowe Solid- packed oysters— flnest in the world. Service Yesterday we mentioned Spinach as a canned For Your Money food which has Immensely improved in quality Just Right at your elbow lately. There is another— Asparagus Tips. in the new when you want it. Much of the asparagus on the market— the can­ ned, we mean— is flnely fleshed and tender, but has Insist On Shoes No more worry! a strong, greasy taste that doesn’t belong to as­ paragus at all. Hunt’s ALL GREEN ASPARAGUS Get what you want is entirely free from that objection. It not only That Fit KOHLER looks like asparagus and is like asparagus should by calling be in substance, but it TASTES LIKE ASPARAGUS g o much depends on the All Enameled and like fine asparagus at that. It is our belief fit of your shoes.-.not that if you try it once It will instantly become only comfort, but often your standard for asparagus. 180-2 Electric Washing health! Table Riislns. Something not much talked about, likely to be forgotten except at the holidays. Let us try on a pair of Ask for details. Machine Whether you To many people they have become almost a oovclty Wilbur Coon Shoes. Note need one board — but a delicious one. We have more than we how they cling to the foot , Every bit of the machine SERVICE should have— and we will clean them all out at 29 all over, because their cents a pound— wh^ch Is honestly a good many iBnished in a hard durable en­ You Can Depend Upon Special Measurements cents per pound less than they cost. Better in­ correspond to th ose of pif: amel as fine as that used on clude a pound or two of them in the forthcoming N e w M o d e l it will be at your door when you want it. ordeV. ' f " your'foot. You gain com­ your bathroom fixtures. Phone two thousand. fort and smartness such as That’s the way we guarantee your satis­ you’ve never known. L a u n d r y faction—by giving vou the quality you arc Smelts Clams Fillet of Haddock /. . entitled to and the service you expect. W aherB . Kohls Dressed Haddock Cod Halibut Mackered Butter Fish Plumbing and Heating W . G. GLENNEY CO. Contractor Salmon They laughed when I sat down at ■: 107 Spruce St., Tel. 2656 Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies l/the piano, ’.bnie d fool bad re­ South Manchester Allen Place, Phone 126, Manchester moved the stool. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT ' ' .

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