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MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM

VOL. LVn., NO. 105 tOmraMed AdverUrtag oa Fago IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1938 \ (EIGHTEEN ) PRICX: TH REE CENTS

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—And So Home to Fry Hubby An Egg-

CROWD INCREASES

CONFUSION REIGNS

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COOKING SCHOOL

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Women Take AdYantage Hundreds Try To Talk At UP THOUSANDS *State o f War Exists \ Of Free Homemaking Once; General Sessioi

Class In State Theater. OFNEWraOOPS Jap Minister Hirota Idea Is Then GiYen Up

the best In The attendance at the aecond oeo- Half Million Men Massed As And Meeting Is DiYided 8km of the Herald Cooking School Informs Parliament today Increased aeveral hundred Major Battle For

over tbe opening aiaembly yester- Tokyo, Feb. 2.— (A P )—ForelgnAdoea not necessarily follow that day, when M lu Edna M. Ferguson, China Corridor Begins; Minister KokI Hirota told the Japa- Japan must do the same.' Expect To Fonnnlate Sof* Herald expert, began her second nese Diet (Parliament) today: Previously, be aald, there was no dally demonstration o f tempting feeling of Insecurity In Japan. But "There Is no Chinese Central gov- Japs March South StaHed. if other naval powers carry out gestions Before NiiJitfaB. cookery and home economics. ernment recognised by Japan. A huge expansion schemes, he added, Again, Miss Ferguson began her state of war exists between the two Japan must reconsider ita own second lecture along an Inspiration- countries." Shanghai, Feb. 2— (A P )—Chinese plans. Washingrton, Feb. 2.— (A P ) al vein, with the rradlng of a poem (Thus far in the seven months of descriptive of the manner of going reinforcements moved forward by — Hundreds of small business Chincse-Japanese bosttliUes, Japan On January 16 the Japanese gov- about household work to get the the thousands under heavy shell- has not declared war on China.) ernment announced withdrawal of men trying to out-talk and out* most out of the duties Involved In fire today to plug a widening gap in The foreign office spokesman re- recognition from the Chinese gov- shout each other, endeavored homemaking. oouthetn defenses of China’s lifeline fused to comment on Hirota's state- ernment headed by Gcnerallssiino today to set down what thejr Crowd Pleased Some of the 1,100 women who attended yeeterday’e Herald Cooking School are seen lenving the opening ses- ment, saying It spoke for iteelf.. Cbiong Kai-Shek and sold it looked corridor. The long-awaited major sion. Bet husbands are fretting wondering when the potatoes will be done. But wait 'til they taste the fine. Hirota’s statement was hi an- forward to tbe growth of a new Chi- think Preaident Roosevelt During the course of tbe morning engagement on the Tsinpu battle- dishes the missus has learned about at The Herald’s Free Cooking School in progress again tomorrow and swer to a question by Tokejlro should do to improve business; the large assembly sat quietly In- front north o f Nanking apparently Friday mornings. nese regime friendly to Japan with Niahioka, who declared that foreign terested and pleased at the manner was beginning. An estimated half which It could co-operate. A disorderly, noisy uproar In which The Herald’s nationally powers, with Orest Britain and Aetloa Even Stronger million (Chinese and Japanese troope filled the Comjnerce Depart^ known economist described each Russia tn the lead, bad been supply- Akira Koasunl, chief oecretery of have been maoeed for the struggle ment’s huge auditorium w hm step along the way to more perfect over the corridor, where Oeneralis- ing China with orm i and military the Tokyo Cabinet, sold Japan’s ac- funds for which some ot com- tion was even stronger than a deo- scorn of industry’s *'Littla homemaking, seem so simple and elmo Chlong Koi-ahek hoe urged hie less irksome. EDEN INVITES pensation or Ncurlty musi have ioratioa of war. A- declaration, be Fellows’* tried to talk at onc^ warriors to yield not a single Inch. NAZI MINISTER OF WAR been offered. explained, would have Involved rec- One woman w u heard to say to- Dome! (Japanese news agency) voted to ban speeches when He had asked the foreign minis- ognition o f the (folang Kol-Staek day: "Miss Ferguson presents the oorrespondents with the Japanese ter hie vlewB on "rlghte and tnter- regime, which Japan honcetorth they couldn’t, and forced stim ordinary thtnga concerning cooking column moving north from Nanking NEW PARLEY ON HANDS IN RESIGNATION eeta" obtained before the outbreak considered only a local organ. Secretary Roper to riiam and the home so simply, yet reported it had occupied Pengpu, of boatlUties "b y powers which en- Indications tneroaoed that Japan clearly and orderly, that we come through a loudspeaker in a •outhern keystone o f Chinese poel- eventually would recognise tbe pro- away from the school with a clear- ter Into contracte with tbe nation- vain effort to restore order. tlona along the Ttentsin-Pukow roil “PIRATE” SUBS visional government developing un- er conception of the office of home- way. al government of China which they der Japanese army direction at Their first meeting ended in maker than we ever had before.’ Berlin Hears Der Fuehrer IMAYOR THREATENED recognise but which Japan does not 'The advance was made under Peiping oa the government One new feature of this, the ninth recognize.” at pandemonium. What waa heavy artillery and aerial bombard- Jap Naval Fancy Chino, although Japanese leaden Herald Cooking School, which Asks French And Itafian scheduled as the business men’s ment after occupation of Fengyong, Admiral Mltoumaaa Tonal, naval admitted It must undergo consider- pleases the large number o f women 16 miles east and south o f Pengpu, Waz Nrt Plosed Wilb BY LUM R CROUPS general session was bndcan minister, also was questioned by able development before achieving attendants, is her plan of showing the dispstchee said. Parliament members. On naval pol- such status. down within an hour after it to the assembly those bits of cook On the Hwol river. Pengpu la only Blomberg’s Marriage; Ex- Ambassadors To Confer, icy be replied: Japan’s amhaaaador to China and started into ten discussion ery which she has completed be- 90 miles south o f Suebow, Lunghol fore their eyes. With the aid of a "Japanese naval policy Is tndo- China’s ambassador to Japan have groups. Railway Junction point and heart of pect Other Army Changes Loyalists Decbre Italian pendmt, deslgnad to meet Japon’e raturned to their leepecttve home- large mirror H lu Fergusoo gives Pordand, Ore., Chief Of De- PrasMmtVi Oreatiag the corridor oep M ttn g Japoneae own needs. Even If other naval pow- those seated In tha. -auditorium eonquend onos « t North and Cen- President BMsevelt sent greet* ers build •mllllon-toa warehlpe* It view of the completed cookery proj- tral Chino. ' tectives Abo Warned To Inga that .wera read to the neorljr ect and after each showing a chorda Berlin, Feb. 3.— (A P )— Harehal 1,000 " U t t le Fellowa” by Roper. Held Boeb !■ North Werner von Blomberg, minister of o f "oh’s and ah’s” arises from the Before tbe new advance, Japanese The Preaident sold he was looking packed theater. war, handed bis resignation to forward to seeing a committee from bod captured the towns of Unhkal- Relcbafuebrer Hitler before going to Desist Against Terrorists. London, Feb. 2.— (A P ) —Foreign Anew en Qoeetloiie kwon and Ifingkwong on their the businesa men tomorrow after- Capri on his honeymoon, a higlily Secretary Anthony Eden summon- Before starting her dolly round of northward march. Japanese push- ed the French and Italian ambasaa- LONG SOUGHT RACKETEER noon and predicted "tbe suggestkmB reliable informant disclosed today. partm demonstrations, Mias Ferguson an- ing south through southern Shan- Portland, Ore., Feb. 2— (A P )— dors to conference today to draft resulting from your conference will There had been Indications the be very helpful to me." swered a number of queatlons con- tung province toward Suebow ap- Officers’ Corps of the army waa not Mayor Joseph K. Carson and detec- emergency measures to rid the •The scene o f pandemonium fM - cerning difficult and trying twists parently were being held back. pleased by marriage of the 59-year- Mediterranean of the recurrent sub- tive Capt. James J. Keegan shrug- CAUGHT IN PHILADELPHIA lowed soon after Fred Roth, Clew* In cookery or homemaking, also (Chinese were sold to have blown old marshal to Erika Grohn on Jan. marine menace to merchant ship- ged at threats against their Uvea land, O., shoe wholesaler was eleet- pointed out many labor saving 12, and this was followed by the re- ping. The menace grow from the today and ordered a police drive ed permanent chairman. kinks to the school. (Uoutianed on Page S b ) ports be would relinquish his post. Spanish civil n'ar, and resulted last against labor terrorists continued. Roth triad diUgenUy to estoblllh Each daily program clicks along Hitler and von Blomberg con- With 32 men in custody, Keegan fall In the Nyon accord delegating Britain and France, later Italy, to Dixie” Davis, Legal Aide order for general dlscusoioo, but the with such smoothness and Inspira- ferred at the war ministry on Jan. appealed to the public for Infprma- patrol the sea and to sink any at- determination ot Innumerablo bma tion that the hour for drawing the 21. The Fuehrer waa seen to enter tlon about bombings, beatings, win- tacking craft. LATE NEWS to make themselves lieard reouMod prizes comes all too soon for many. GROCERY PRICES with great excitement, and later dow-smashing and other violence. Of Late "Dutch” Schnltz, emerged appearing pale and grave. in such on uproar—with cries o f The magic of deft hands under a He laughed off threats of harm Today's consultation was the di- "Chairman,” and "Sit down” and brightly lighted aetUng, surrounded Soon thereafter the war marshal rect result of the sinking ot the unless the Investigation Is dropped. Floaoe be quiet"— that It waa by all the modern conveniences that left for Italy. British freighter Endymion with Arrested With Two Com- FLASHES! Names of informants will be with- quickly determined to split the eon* a homemaker could wish for, la in HIT A NEW LOW An ofinclal announcement will not loss of ten lives, off the southeast- be made before tbe end of the week, held and "there need be no fear of ference Into groups immediately. Iteelf sufficient attrrctlon to draw reprisal," he promised. ern Spanish coast on Sunday. these satisfied hundreds of loco] and may be delayed longer. panions In An Apartment FUBB FORCED DOWN Out of the first hectic oesslca ot He asserted threats made against The Spanish government charged homemakers to the State theater It will be coupled, a most au- that the submarine was Italian with Dakar, French West Africa, Feh. the conference, which met at th* thoritative informant indicated, with him and Carson in telephone calls President’s Invitation, come several each day. Sonrey Shows AH Vegeta- "don’t mean much. I ’m not paying a "dual peraonallly’’—Italian while 2,— (A P )— Coptola ftlario Stopponl, publication o f a scheme for conduct Philadelphia, Feb. 2.— (A P )—J. concrete suggesUono. The chief

strike area and with the strike stiu on there will be . need for more ROLY NAME SOCIETY MEN UANCHE8TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2,198* 1HRALL IS NAMED funds. They -will ask for an addt- WEST SIDE REC. Groundhog Sees Shadow; COLUMBIA LirraERAN EDITOR rA U ETH tfltt^ tional appropriation of $2,500 at the March meeting. HEAR TALK ON CANAL The number of new ones on the Book Fair held for the second year Congregational church will hold the "hump” and smoothing the street TO POLICE FORCE The two motorcycles now owned OPENING MONDAY Six More Winter Weeks LEAGUE SPEAKER market Is endless. Twenty-five In New York at RockefeUer Cen- their monthly meeting thla evening fo.- about 300 feet on either aids of by the department have bean In use FAMOUS RESORT years ago we qlrculated 880 maga- ter. in the church social rooms. Fol- the rise. since 1932. There haa been an offer TOWN’S GRAND LIST Rev. Reldy Takes Place Of zines. This year 4586 were taken This year we have received and lowing the business session thei'e The work, which it has been said to tikde both motorcycles which Oobblsr'a Knob, Punxsutawnsy,^tsntion of hibsrnatlng Governor Rev. Hines At Meeting Last out for home reading. added to the Ubrary as gifts 154 will be a social hour. Donald B. will start soon on Hackmatack Special Offer For Tomorrow It Been Saperniniierary would bring the net cost for two Bmldnig Has Been Complete- Pa., Feb. 2—(AP)~The Seer of Ooorgs W. Hensel and hJs followers Night; Describes Conditions Waterbury Minister To Ad- TO LOSE TRAINS Lost year we reported the open- books. The foUowlng have present- Watroua, the organist at the church street, ia a part of the highway com- new motorcycles to $620 delivered, Gobbler's Knob made his 41st ap- throughout the day and. after long TOTALS $1,177,360 ing of a deposit^staUon in Dobson- ed booke; Francis T. Maxwell, J. will render a musical program. mittee's program for doing away but tbe board postponed action on meditation, ths result will be a Rev. Vincent Hines, assistant pas- vUle school house. Tbis venture Alice Maxwell, WllUam Maxwell, Burpee Meeting with constructional traffic hazards Officer Since 1929—To this matter until a later meeting. ly Renovated; Entertain- pearance today, felt the nip of cold nounced tonight tor of St. James's church, who was dress Local Group At has proved a euccees for the second Francis Nettleton. Frederick Tal- Burjiee Woman’s Relief Corps will on Manchester highways, particular- Night Only In meetings held in the past since air on bis nose and colder snow on Another eastern Pennsylvania scheduled to give a talk to tbe mem- ^ Newport, R. I., To Be With- year, having circulated over 1500 cott, Luther Fuller, Gertrude Ful- hold their regular meeting this eve- ly blind coriiers and narrow width the board was organized there have ment Planned. bis toes, and retreated to tbe com- groundhog lodge, Grundaow Lodge Increase Of |26,873 Over bers of the Holy Name Society of Banquet On February 15. books In 1937. Tbe volunteer work- ler, Ruth McLean, R. L. WUbur, ning at seven o'cIiKk in the G. A. R. roads,.. Ask Traffic Light Fond. been seviral- recommendations con- fort of his’burrow In these western Nummer Alns In la Lechaw has a St. James’s church at their mecl- ers who are members of the Vernon John W. FuUertqn, David Sykes, Hall. A members supper will be RED R T N G tomorrow night cerning parking and stop signs vot- Pennsylvania hills. woodchuck that translates his pre- Ing held in St. James's ball last out Raflroad Connection Civic Betterment Association have also the Ubrary received a collec- held at alx o'clock. A public card ed by the board. Tbe Installation of He saw his shadow and that, say dlctliins into Pennsylvania German, Last Year’s Figures Is night waa unable to be presenL conUnued to give faithful and tion of books from the estate of the party will start at,8:15 p.m. At the MEN THURSDAY, FEB. 3 l^clus M. Thrall, who wm firit tbs signs or painting of curbing waa The Wsift Side Rscrestion build- followers of the Gobbler's Knob so Its members claim. Father Hines was to have spoken Rov. Elnar Kron of Watarbury. efficient service. late Harry C. Smith. ' card party there will be refresh- WINTER DRIVING HINT ing has' been completely renovated groundhog, means six more weeks Thta forecast will be delayed un- on the subject "The Church snd La- 1- After March 27. We report an Increase in circula- General statistics, active registra- ments and prizes will be awarded. l^lpointed to the Maachester police to have been done by tbs highway aftd on Monday evening, February of winter. Made By Assessors. editor-in-chief of tbe New England TINKER HALL, 8:30 O’CLOCK department. In but few cases has til tomorrow because, members ex- bor Unions.” Not being able to be Luther League, the monthly publi- tion of books tn tbe Children's de- tions, 3718; total circulation 87,365; Invited to New Britain Apartment aa a aupamumetary oo 7, will be open to the public. Tbe Across the state, where the mem- present laat night Rev. William P. Books added, 1162; Books with- The Brotherhood of St. John’s Lu- No. 11 such work been done and Secretary plained, arrangements could not be cation of the New England Confer- partment this year. The records ot October P, 1929, when he was ap- Jobnston will check the different early part of the evening will be bers of Slumbering Groundhog made to obtain a ball tonight large Reldy, pastor of the church spoke. Newport, R. I., Feb. 2—(AP) — the district schools are especially drawn, 1546; Total number In tbe theran church of New Britain has Cold weather taken up with different sports. An Lodge ot Quarryvllle continued their ence Luther League, will be the proved by the board of police com- votes passed and turn this Hat over enough to accommodate the lodge's Columbia’s 1038 Grand LUt, con- He took fbr his subject “The Pan- t This famous summer resort will be good; The Vernon Center and Coun- Ubrary 22,396; Books repaired Invited Rev. Karl Otto Klette to ad- uiually in- iniaaioner* waa laat night named aa to Chief Gordon and he will confer entertainment will follow In the ritual through the day, the claim of 650 members in the AUentown dlS' taining an Increase tn assessments ama Canal.” In his talk be re- speaker at the annual banquet o t . ty Home schools head the list. 540X.” dress tbe fathers and sons banquet GAMES CENTS gym, consisting of solos by An- Gobbler's Knob seer to ths title trict of $26,878 over last year’s figure of viewed tbe conditions that had ex- the Luther League of the Emanue^ [[^thout railroad passenger conneC' "Birthday Ball” Friday at that parish on February 11th. create* gaio- SO 2 5 with Frank Bowen of the highway At the annual meeting of the ia regular member of the depart' thony Obright, xylopbonlat, musical "nation's weatherworks" la disputed. Msantlme, at Philadelphia, Dr. J. $1,150,487, was totalled at $1,177,- isted In the Isthmus because of Lutheran church, to be held Tw~ as with the rest of the United Rockville will hold Its President's Itne consumption. For top econ- ment. With the naming of Ur. department. Stes after March 27, Herbert A. American Library Association in TWO CARD BINGO—YOUR CHOICE OF by the Dubaldo brothers At the crack of dawn the "faith- P. Moore, profeaaor of aoology at 360 today by the Board of Aaaes- fsver and from the time that the day evening, February-15, It v"?! June the subject of ebUdren's read- Birthday Ball on Friday night, Feb. omy drive at tlower speed* in '^Itrall aa a regular he will be given Commissioner Johnston reported and monologues by Miss Hazel ful" of the Quarryvlllt lodge gath- sors. Tha list as assembled Is com- canal was started In 1904, when announced last night. “Lawton, secretary of the Newport ruary 4, at Princess Ballroom, Vil- winter. Slower speed* are safer on a visit be had mads to the State the University of Pennaylvsnls, ing was discussed very thoroughly. MERCHANDISE, POCKETBOOKS OR BILLFOLDS an advance in pay from f4.30 for Driggs. ered In traditional garb at tbe hole doubted the groundhog legend, plete with deductions for public Theodore Roosevelt was President, The banquet Is open to all mem- .. Chamber of Commerce, waa inform. lage street. Leo Flaherty, chairman PLAN TO CUT DOWN speeds, too, for slippery road*. Safety Commission concerning the Under the direction of Miss Ger- of their "official” woodchuck—la- bers of the congregation and tickets ' cd yesterday by J. P. Thorndike, From all over the country reports of the general committee, state.-* aaeh working day to «i,SO and at which originated with early oettlers. property and persons! exemptions. until Its opening on August IS, 1914 came In that children were not read- erection of speed limit signs on trude' Fenerty, the following tap belled "Pretender" by supporters of He discounted It all as merely a A very slseable percentage of the were explained. He told about the may be obtained from the members general passenger agent of the New that plans arc complete and FO* TOP E C O N O M Y AT A NY the end of one year from today be Main street, as was requested last tbe Gobbler's Knob seer. of the decorating committee, .Miss Haven railroad. ing as they did several years ago. record attendance Is expected. HACKMATACK HILL: dancera will have s part In the pro- matter of "garlic." town's grand list is. contained tn canal proper, which was a connec- On-! reason given was that children SPEED ^ DOOR PRIZES OF MERCHANDISE OR $2.50 [will be advanced to $5.10, the pay November and was told that there gram: Lorelei Holland, Jean Kasul- Clad tn top bats and nlgbt shirts "It'a one of the earlleat greens Columbia Lake property, which con- tion between the two Oceana with a Pearl Johnson chairman, or the Thorndike's announcemeist Nicholas Ashe, chairman of the en- would be coDstdoration given to the and carrying canes, the Quarryvllle social committee. Miss Marion Ol- brought an Immediate and official have so many more actIvlUes and tertainment committee, has ar- SWITCH TO RICHER a t la given to regular policemen. ki, Dorothy McCreedy and Frances and the groundhog often comes up tinues to maintain a high value. lake, known aa Uatun Lake, os the Interests than formerly. A solution matter at once. There was a request Kearnes. Public dancing In the gym members—as they have done for 35 thla early to find out how the crop Valuation increments In thla cate- central body of water. It is through son, chairman. Rev. Kron waa for- protest from Newport laat night. ranged a program which wUI be Reconstruction of s part of Hack- IN CASH—DRAWN UNTIL WON. [' In going through the fecorda ot that there be speed limit or caution merly located at Wllllmantlc and The Board of Aldermen directed the to tbe problem has not been found given In the form of a floor show. matack street in order to do away the meetlnga of the police commu- will round out the "open house" years—assembled somberly about la comtnig along," he oald and, to gory, and the new dwellings erected locks erected in the canal that tbe but It is Important that it should signs erected on Highland street. their oracle to interpret bis fore- here during the post year account boats are lifted to reach the lake Norwich and recently aecsptsd a city clerk to protest to Michael De- Miss Veronica Coffey, of Hartford, with a "hump" In that road between RICHFIELD Monera held in the paat there waa program. prove bis theory, told how ha hsd ctantls, chief o the ,;tate division of be. If children do not learn to read Prospect ami South Main streets, This is a state aid road and the in- casL caught woodchucks at bia country for the rise in the grand Uat It it and then lowered as they pass call to Waterbury. He la widely a favorite with Rockville audiences, PLENTY OF SEATS AND TABLES bo record found of the naming ot formation will be passed along to known among young people and is n public utilities, and to seek a hear- with ease and enjoyment while they having conducted classes in dancing has not yet been started, it was THE S'AFEn^S’AVE LMter Bchrend, who haa alao been This will require the undivided at- home and pumped their stomachs. believed that the present tax rate of through to come down to the sea ing on the announced abandonment are children. It Is unlikely that they the state commission to consider LONG SOUGHT RACKETEER 10.5 mUU can be maintained to levels. forceful. Interesting speaker. In this city for several years, will learned today. The highway com- BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS FOR bn the acting liat for nearly the when representstivea again come to An enjoyable Impromptu program of all regular passenger schedules to wUI acquire tbe taste for books la- appear In specialty dance numbers. mittee of the Board of Selectmen, G A S O L I N E lame number of years aa Mr. Thrall, raise the towm’s expenses for this The talk was followed with much Newport. ter in life. Many new plans will be after an inspection tour last week, Manchester. questions about Etehultz as early as year. Interest by the members present. In waa presented at last night's meet- Vocal selections and other features ASK YOUR O l A U t K )R l O O K l H | AN ENJOYABLE EVENING. hut from both men it was learned ing. M!s.s Eleanor Bcrggrcn pre- A few months ago the city was put In operation and the results will will add to the enjoyment of the was understood to have issued ON W I N T I K D B I V I N O H IN TS I that Thrall had been named about Of the eight men who passed the CAUGHT IN PHILADELPHIA 1933. He appeared before grand Oolumbla Is fortunate In that It the absence of P. J. Hutchinson, the deprived of boat service when the oral tests for place on the police de- BOLTON CLUB BANQUET sented several vocal solos and Miss be watched with Interest. program. The Rhythm Kings will orders for the placing of the town's I five moBtha before Behrend. The ap- Juries and courts frequently after draws on a large non-resident popu- president, who la confined to bis Astrid Benson pla.vcd a number of Fall River Line, making Ne»T>ort Children's Book Week was ob- furnish dance and all the new gasoline shovel on Hackmatack Free Parking in Rear of Johnson Block for Our Patrons Only. partment, six have taken the oath that In connection with Inveatlga- lation at the lake for tax payments, home, James Rohan, the vice presi- a port of call, was abandoned. HYGRADE OIL CO. 'polntment of Thrall laat night (fXmtlnoed from Page One) piano selections, after which a con- served by having pupils from grades young dance enthusiasts are assur- street, together with six trucks and 22 Charter Oak Ave. Hartford •'laavee L nter Behrend the oldeat. In of office, but only three have secured tlone of the wiley "Dutchman's" HELD LAST SUNDAY at the same time being free of the dent, presided. Refreshments fol- test was held on Biblical questlona, Thorndike told the Chamber of 2 to 4 visit the library and having ed of the most popular numbers. On workmen to do the Job of levelling point of aenice, on the reserve list. the necessary clothing. Chief Gor- rushed In, and seized Davis, who farflung racket empire. demands for education and highway lowed the lecture. won by Herman Johnson. Refresh- Commerce that railroad freight ser- many new books for these grades on recent appearances In Rockville this don has purchased six new revolvers Sought By Foes upkeep which burden other towns vice would be continued ijetwecn ]. The board last night took further waa personal attorney for Schultz, Men’s And Women’s Orgffiniza- ments were served. display. Story hour was resumed at band has been well received. •ooaalderatlon of the question ot and haa eight new badges and cap slain gang leader, in Schultz' many Davta waa reported sought not having a similarly proportioned Fall River and Newport. But he this time and continues on Tuesday Friendly Class {traffic control at Main and School numbers. Of the eight who passed scrapes with the law. only by the low but SchulU’ ene- tlon Holds Second Annual grand Uat. The town Is practically did not answer the question ot afternoons at four o’clock. The Friendly Class of the Union ■ttraeta. A letter was received from the oral examination the only two Arrested with Davis, now dis- mies outside the law as well. Get-Together At Villa Louise free of debt, and there are Indica- SEEK TO MERGE Alderman Edward A. Martin, who The 8th grades from the Blast Dis- that have not gone further In the Schultz spent only short periods tions that its situation, low tax rate, DESIGNATE “ IRELAND’’ asked how thousands of pieces of aebool board in which the board barred, were George Weinberg, baggage now handled tn and out of trict, Maple street, St. Bernard’s lounced that it favoicd a manual tests are Rdward Werner and T. brother of the missing Schulz hench- In Jail and was never long In rais- The second annual banquet of tbe moderate assessments and recrea- and St. Joseph’s came to tbe Ubrary R. Boland. They will be given an ing $75,000 ball. Davis, who repre- tional faclUUes are drawing new In- Newport by train, could be routed irated signal system at Ibe man, "Bo" Weinberg, and an actress Men and Women's club of Bolton IN F R E STATE HAILS with passenger service abolished. for instruction on the Use of the li- HELP STOM ACH LAST WEEK! achool with a policeman present to opportunity to take the other ex- named Hope Dare, held aa a suspi- sented Scbults during the long and was held Sunday, January 30, at the habltaaU, and wlU continue to do FORESTERS HERE brary. aminations and the oath of office so as long as the present conditions, The famous old Marlborough J>IGEST FOOD iihh operate the signal. cious person. She wore a black wig. frequent periods when the racketeer VUIs Loulae. The affair got un- street depot will be closed. Thorn- The revision of the general cata- WMiist I su Htm - esailJ j m____’i u S ThiR week I r .vour last opportunity to save A final “clean up” of aq 1937 stocks. The police board and Chief Gor- until March 1, and If they do not do Indictments for Davis, Weinberg, was unavailable, kept the district derway at one o'clock with S3 mem- and type of inhabitant obtain. logue. begun in 1922, seems to be ETWjtUst trsoi Sssa Is Nsls so by that time they will be drop- On February 5th the board of re- dike said. This station, built long 4lf«« Cn> pooSt d (MS don did not favor such a plan, but and ten others were obtained last attorney's office Informed that bers present aa well as several In- Must Re Addressed To Ireland before wealthy residents bad come nearing completion. The catalogue m Ml bMTT, fnur, mum m fiiS in our Annual MID-WINTER CLEARANCE Opposite H(^ Sdiool Scores of single pieefls and a few suites at ped aa prospective members of the Schultz had no bank books, data or vited guests. The menu for the lief will meet in Yeomans Hall to Two Local Courts Agree «r «t>«$ roo MrroiM, boirlsd «r them all were agreed that there should July 14 by Dewey, now New York Now Instead Of "ro Free to depend on the automobile, wit- for the childrens room, Interrupted iMMcli pe«n eat too rntn* flat*. Muth Aionidhester be a signal for traffic regulation at department. county dlaUict attorney, when he records on the policy racket in New dinner Included all kinds of anti- listen to complaints from all tax- nessed tn the Gay Nineties and this work for a long period, but It Tear too* doMo’i *l

Cra nb erry Sauce 2 Cans 27e and Tow e l Supply Tel. 5370 Hnooa Yes Sir! H IG H -G R A D E Complimenting ■J a Ole omargarine u. 19c “L o t ’s O f F u n ’’ We, Too, Congratulate LIQ U O R S L. C . B ATE S The Hotel Sheridan Man- S A L A D A T E A the Management of the 89 Spruce St. Hortford, Conn. RED LABEL. BROWN LABEL. GRAND Wholesale agement In the Opening W L b ...... 4UC a Lh...... 17c Hotej Sheridan In Their "Tea Strainer Free With Either Package. of the New Cocktail Forward Step. Blue Tissue BINGO Brescom Distributing Co. W e Serve the Lounge. ■ '-3 BmtObmy's 148 Allyn Street Hartford, Conn* Hotel Sheridan T O M A T O JU IC E SOCIAL In A ll La undry W o r k The Manchester Electric Division ------1 Ught Meat THURSDAY NIGHT Bandy Oil Co. “12 Hour Service If You W ant It” the CXJNNEOnOUT POWER OOSfPANT T U N A FISH February 3,1938 CePter Street Tel. 5293 nz i U a Street Mmiidieeter, Conn. Hlgh-C Compliments No. 2 In Merchandise Manchester La undry PEARS 2 Cana JL/C »400 Prizes Fred Hare, Mgr. Brewers 72 Maple Street TeL 8416 C a lo Dog Food 3 c™ 23c A T O A S T The E. S. Kibbe Co. 2 Door Prizes O F F E L IC ITA TIO N S Wholesale Grocers N E W C A B B A G r r .^ n c Jacob Ruppert Hartford, Conn* ONE $84.95 GRUNOW RADIO W e Supplied the Lumb er FRESH C H IC O R Y 6c ONE $99.95 GRUNOW RADIO W i t h ... Beer — Ale Used To Construct The N ew Supply House for Red and ODD FELLO W S L O. O. F. White Stores Ju icy Gra p e fruit 6 rorl7c SOQAL CLUB The American Institute of Laundering has inspected the equip- Sheridan Cocktail Lounge. TeL 2-1227 or Enterprise 1700 ment, tested the soaps, checked the methods and examined the Feigenspan HEALTH MARKET Odd Fellows Hall O n Dra ft and in Bottles Guaranteed To Be the Biggest and Best Social In Town! quality work of our laundi’y. They have all been Approved. Manchester Fuel and Admission 40c. Extra Card, 10c. BEER A N D A l £ Properly Chilled, Ready to Serve nSH SPE CIALS THE MILK AND CREAM Special Added Attraction At The New Lumb er Co. Sliced Boston Blue lb.12ic On Draft at the Sheridan Cocktail Lounge Sheridan Cocktail Lounge Center Street Tel* 5145 THE NEW METHOD LAUNDRY CORP* C* M* Rubenbauer Used At The Sheridan Hotel Sliced Cod DANCmO Are The Products Of FROM 10:30 TILL 1 O’CLOCK. NO EXTRA CHARGE I 61-99 ALBANY AVE*, HARTFORD, CONN. Music by Gille tt e Tob a cco Co., Inc. Fillet o f Sole OAREY W. W ILU AM B . President W E KEEP 'E M " S P IC A N D S P A N " 644 Main Street Willimantic, Conn HIGH-GRADE CX.EANING — PRESSING AND DYEING W e s t Side D a iry Bill Tasillo Orchestra Qualiiy Laundering Manchgstgr Residents Wholesale Tobacco Dealers A lee Haflbet — ScaDops — Mackerel — Herrings _ Zoric Dry Geaning Soma o f ths Dances! All o f the New Ones! Phone Enterprise ISOO Hlthoat Charge 52 M c K e e Street TeL 7706 “ -Dygtew _ Clamr D O U G A N D Y E W O R K S . IN C . T E L . 7155 A ny Style or Type By Roqnest! BsusassuaEssBB: ^$as!s=:p;ss 9 t-^.4: ei»^: *i’* • i '11.''-’

MANrHKSTBR EVKNTNO HKRALD. MAMfURSTER. Or>NN, WEDNESDAY, rBMKUARr *, 1WI» MANCHK8TER BVENIND HERALD. MANCHESI ER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1988 PAGE SEVl JLDVBRTUBatENT— Ufy. We knew nothing of allega- of on afndal declaratkia of war be- Mrs. Wm. B. Carlson, 41 Lewie S t tions that police were guilty of bru- “STATE OF WAR EXISTS" tween China and Japan would In- CROWD INCREASES Mrs. a H. Johnaton, 193 LydsH CHINESE MOVE tality until a captain of detectives duce President Roosevelt to Invoke St was callsd In by some chap from the NeutraUty Aet, which would Mrs. B. Miner. IM Wadiwortb southern California, sent here to JAP MINISTER HIROTA bar aUpment of arms to beUlger- TODAY IN HERALD St DP THOUSANDS conduct an Investigation, not Into ehla. Mrs. Walter F. LoUey, 11 Oakland the strike situation but Into, evi- INFORMS PARLIAMENT Borne Senate foreign relations St dently, police brutality.” committee members took a similar COOKING SCHOOL Mrs. Blarl Campbell, 135 Main 6 t view. Senators Johnson (R., Mrs. Wm. Brock, 18 Warren S t B argain Hound OF NEW TROOPS (Osatlnoed from Page Oae) Calif.), Scbwellenbacb (D„ Wash.) (OiaWaaed fm a Page Oae) Mist A. GlorgettA Oak S i (OonttmMd from Pace One) and Thomas (D„ Utah) said they Other Prizes: LEAGUE MEASURES lands, but Japan still maintains an did not believe HIrota's statement Ing with the awarding of the grand Silver from the Oewey-Rlehman embassy In Shanghai and China one would effect American foreign pol- prlaes on Friday morning. Co., Mrs. M. Eagleaon, 54 Fairfield up a bridge across the Hwal south In T ok^, each headed by a charge icy. — of Pengpu and dug In on the river d'affaires. Wlanen St b ^ k for determined resistance. CALLED INADEQUATE Bags ot Merchandise were won by Nellie Don drees from The J. W. February—the month of birth-, the password at Ward's. the following people today: Hale Corp, Mrs. J. Greenway, 73 They had kept the southern de- BEACnON IN CONGRESa d^re; one following' close on the fenses of the corridor intact for a (Liontlnned from Paga One) Mts. A. SchUler, 34 Bidwell St. High S t beels Of the other—at least so it Tips On Rog Buying Washington, Feb. 2.—(AP) _ Mrs. Frank Rider. Riverside Order tor washing at New Model Know the main reason j^oiL buy- month. Some Congressional neutrality ad- Laundry. Sarah Turklngton, 84 Gar- ■eemi Of course I guess every The corridor, roughly paralleling special Interest, will lose no oppor- Y, M, C. A, Notes Drive.' Other month is just as full of birth- ing an Axmlnster rug? (Style and vocates said they saw today an B. Glenney, 49 Garden St. den S t pile.) A WiltonT (DtirablUty). the Lungbat and still 150 to 175 tunity ot examining, in eonsultatlon opening wedge toward possible In- days—fuller for that matter as with other similarly Interested pow- Mra. Robert Rogers, 12 Cross 8L 3 orders tor cleaning from the •eery other montli of the year la Know how to make sure that miles w'ide, has kept Japanese from vocation of the Neutrality Act In Wedneeday Mrs. A. B. Bailey, 125 Bast Cen- U.8. Cleaners one each to Mrs. Helen uniting their gains Into a domain-ot ers. the feasibility of any further the statement of Japan's foreign longer than February. Probably American Oriental is closely step which may contribute to the 6:45—Senior basketball league. ter St. Taraslnk 31 Florence S t, and Ell ' they stand out more in this mid- woven,? (Ebcnmine the back.) some 110.000,000 population under minister that a "state of war exists” beth Johnson 173 Maple s tr e e t. a government friendly to Japan. Joint settlement of the conflict In the between China and Japan. Methodist: Mrs. P. B. Woodruff, 58 Oxford winter month because they are the Know what a grinning rug la? Far East": 7:45, Highland Park vs. Celtics- St. Paint and brush from moms 'Mrthdays of world-famous men. For (One so loosely woven that lines Immediate objective of the Japa- Senator Nye (R.. N. D.) said Mrs. J. Haretto, 25 Maple St. GUI, Jr.. Mrs. Mary McCuIIe \[\vUickfL V o C u c! nese Llnhwaikwan column was 2. It called "the serious attention" that It appeared to him that the 8:45, Cyvits vs. 8L John's. iu xw u i-S a lU Pitl^ Instance, on the 3rd we have Horace show In the pile surface.) of League members to the Assem- Mrs. Walter Altken, 9 Cross St. Haynes St. 1 Oreeley, on the 5th Dwight Moody, Know what differences to look Fengyang, southeast of Pengpu. statement of Kokl Hlrota "ought to Hattie McOulnnees, 107 Spruce Two lee cream cakee from the for when one ftxl2 taupe rug Is Another column struck across coun- bly’s resolution of last -October occasion immediate Invocation” of Mias Washburn and Hiss Tinker. on the 5th Aaron Burr, on the Ttb which Asked them to "do nothing to the Act. 8:00—Wednesday evening bowl- St. Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Sir Thomas More and Charles offered for $85.00 and on the same try to reach the Hwai above I’eng- Mrs. O. Slervert, 83 Ridge St. ohe each to Mrs. Sophie Kemp, 821 pu In a flanking movement. weaken China’s resistance” and ad- "It seems to me," Nye said ing league: Vernon vs. Bryant and Dickens, on the 8th Jules Verne, on day another store offers another vised them to consider measures in M n. R. B. Hunt, 85 Branford St. Main S t. and Martha Maneflcld. the 10th Charles Lamb, on the 11th 9x12 taupr for $26.00? (The cheap- Both Bides Lose Heavily “that there now Is no post left to Second Congregational Flora NieM, SO Cooper 8L 11H rrotter S t er rug la apt to have lees wool, few- From Chinese reports It appeared which aid to China could be given hide behind for not invoking the vs. Tall Cedars. OUve U. Barclay, 140 No. School .Thomas Edison, on the 12th our be- individually. law. I am wondering what excuse Foods cooked op the stage and loved Lincoln, also Charles Darwin, er tufts per Inch, shorter pile, and that both sides suffered heavy losses Tbnrsdsy SL given away were won by the follow- skimpier backing.) before MIngkwang fell Into Japa- Poland and Peru held out on the administration can give for not on the 15th Susan B. Anthony and grounds that the resolution was acUng, now that there Is something *•0®—D. A. R. meeting. Mra. Frances V. Tedford, 643 ing; ISlhu Root, on the 22nd George And is it too late to thank little nese hands. The Chinese said their drawn up by (Tilna, Great Britain, Birch M i Rd. TarU, Mrs. C. Robinson. 352 Cen- Miss Ann Onymous (yes, we're sure casualties there were 2,000 and as- resembling an official pronounce- 81 A5—Beginners dancing claso. Mrs. Gertrude Janlcke, 11 Bank ter St; Hamburg Patties, Mrs. Washington and James Russell France and Rii.ssla without consult- ment that war exists." A dancing class. Kneehole Desk LoweB, on the 23rd George Fred- it is a Miss—her hanwe have arran g e d )Va. $1.98 cotton and rayon I Pleatad after the manufacturing process of A Spanish embassy communique 69c designs I Easy to hang 9B«CoR Sprlag contended further th.at "it must oe communist pact with Manchoukuu eyelet tops! 30 in. by 2% tops! Fully lined I - aheorlng. Do not sweep or brush and the New North China govern- Complete with cord znd parch- yds. your rugs or carpets severely for clear to the whole world,” that the N o. 1 Pean u t Bu tter a fine list of Sp ecials for T h u rsd a y, ment paper ahadel Beautifully D o m aak Y ard G o o d* R eg u lorlv S 9 .9 S ^^^88 Bndymlon'a attacker was Italian ment, both of which function under 1 lb. ja r 15c —match drapes I the first two or three weeks, but al- Japanese sponsorship. The pact molded composition base! low them the chance to reach room- because the insurgents had no sub- SO" wide. yd... eM ^C 99 double deck coils I Four marines of their own. would be similar to that which links Setback Sco tch H a m Frid a y an d Sa t u rd a y. We enu m hnmldJty. Electric cleaners are es- Japan with Germany and Italy. lb. 2 9 c atabilizeral Aluminum finish I lally recommended for cleaning. Alfred Duff Cooper, First Lord of Sponsored by Manchester Only at Wards so low prlcadl a broom Is used, sweep lightly the Admiralty, told the House of Green Community Club Startling Low Priea rand with the pile. Commons yesterday that "we arc N o. 1 Lo cal Potatoes p eck 19c era te only a few of these sp ecials. iim\ Look At These Values taking steps to increase our patrol MAYOR THREATENED Manchester Green School 50* D am ask Feel Free To For The at once" because of the attack, but f. Week-end the identity of the attacker was not FRIDAY NIGHT G ra p e fru it d oz. 2 9 c « ^ ..A, dealt with. BY LABOR (HtOUPS 1 Yard Goods Curtain Because you know that you have 3 Playing Prize.s. plenty of sleeping quarters. And If Lsborites to Quiz (Continued frtnr Page One) M cIn tosh A p ples 7 lbs. 2 5 c you haven’t then nle yourself right Consequently, more pertinent Admission 25c. down to Watkins where you will questions were dr.afteil for today’s and condemned by the board, but Brisk e t Corn e d Beef l b .2 4 c f j c i J m Materials find aontethlng extra fine In a studio questioning, with Ijiborite Clement neither my chief nor I was con- couch, newly arrived for the sale. Attlee demanding to know specific sulted. We weren’t called to tes- Wide maple arms, a maple back to details of government counter moves Le o n Ends Corned Beef Ib. 2 2 c Vatutt from $7,79 Sale Prleeil support throe loose cushions, open- and who was re.sponslb!e for the to S7.39 ing to a full Blie bed or twin beds Ekidymlon Incident. yd. In addition to Kden'a conference TONIGHT Le gs of La m b Ib. 2 2 c I. Hassock. 3, Card table, Regularly 39c a yard! Firmly 8< and a choice of several distinctive a. Magazine basket. 4. woven qualityl Exquisite homespun covers. Regularly $44.50 with the French and It.-ilian ambas- BUICK OWNERS Manchester Public Market floral pattern. . . ahiromering Price slashed to practically but If you purchase In February sadors, it was considered certain Medicine cabinet. I. coat! Misalonette . . cream that a protest would l>e sent to the Fresh H a ms Ib. 2 3 c Feather pillows. 4. -Table cotton and rayon pattern I you’ll only have to pay $39.50. 1,-el U8 check your car if it is Bridge, Whist A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE SEA FOOD lamp and shade. 7. Circle Pleated tops hang in deep or colored cushion dot cot- authorities concerned as soon as not running smoothly. Ex- By Express Direct From Boston Fish Pier. Mirror. 8. End Table! soft folds I Makes up into ton grenadine! Widtha up to Wen Of All Things their Identity was known. lovely drapes I Sunfast col- 39 Inches. The Bargain Hound Is receiving Meanwhile, In Hpain Itself the pert workman.ship that will ors I Tan mall." And what fun it Is. war seemed at a standstill. An in- satisfy vou. and Setback ST E A K S .O N S A LE Washable Fiber Shades Tou know-, writing a column Is very surgent eommunlqiie said there was Thursday Meat Specials Sturdy! 36” by 6’. en. 25c much like singing over the radio— nothing to report, while the govern- Gorman Motor Sales St. Bridget’s Hall Fancy Rib Lamb Chops...... 25c lb. yben It Is over—there Is an uncom- ment announced that Its cavalry Kidney Lamb Chops...... fortable silence—and you wonder was scouting on the Gimdalajara 18 Main Street Cash Prizes! Refreshments! Shoulder Lamb Chops...... ’ ’ .'25c lb! Pries Sfsthsd on and think and ponder—"Just what front, north of Madrid, preparatory Playing Regina At 8:15. Crsdsnsa Ss*ts are those people on the other end of to a new drive. Next to «, E. Willis Lamb for Stewing...... the line saying?” Yes, it would be Phone 7220 Admission 25 cents. Fresh Made Lamb Patties, wrapped in bacon .. .5 for 19c A ll Kin ds of Fresh Fish 8 Pc. %'enecred lather nice to know—even though it DI TCH TE.VM U : \US might be good, bad or indifferent. TRY OUR SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF Dining Room 8o aometims when you have a spare Chicago. Fob. 2—(API—Pete Van Lean Rib Corned B eef...... i2c Ib. moment or two “would you be so Kempen and Cecil Yates, the Duteb- (8 8 ktadly" as to jot down your reac- Amerlcan combination, paced the Chuck Pieces of Corned Beef, all lean ...... 25c lb! tions? If I am not writing wh.-jt field In the internatiunal six day Fancy Cross Cut Pieces of Corned Beef...... 25c lb. you like to read, well perhaps we bicycle race today, enjoying a two Tender Calves’ L iver...... 35c lb. O ur Fruit and Vegetable could remedy It—if I am, well "Hur- Table top has as a hand lap advantage over three teams tied New Low Rates Sugar Cured, Sliced Bacon...... 33c lb! matched butt walnnt ven- rah for Me!" for second. place. Freshly Ground Hamburg for a loaf . . . 15c lb„ 2 lbs. 29c Killian and V’opel, the German Specials for Th ursd ay, eer CREDBNZA buffet— Unpainted d «alr For the .Masonic Ball Chuck Beef Ground...... 2.5c Ib. . usually Its tztral Fine team which was an early favorite Lower Round Ground...... 'H iy ia walnut and orientalwood Baby Carriage youll want a new gown. A velvet to win, occupied one place In the . ,29c Ib. Friday and Saturday I vanaers, on hardwood! Reg. $1.89 Q g g one would be mo.st appropriate and triple tie for second. They topped Lean Beef, cut up for stew ing...... 2.3c lb 2 lbs. 45c Eztension table and six SoM Ph-our FRIDAy, 9:80 A. M. on Our Home Made Bread, several kinds to choose from. . . . Fancy Florids _ 88 oolomn every week and enjoy it eo dry. Give us a trial . . 29»*9Mianto A spectacular atove value I Compare its ftaturei taoch!” Now isn’t that kind. BUSH HDW. CO. STORE you’ll be pleased with our • lOc loftf Buy NOW . . SAVE $61 Coventry Fragment Society. Ask us how you can secure ORANGES with $50 ranges anywhere! Beautiful new mod- SOLID OAK at a new a cash reward for safe driving. work. Youd ezpect to pay $4S tor Seemltte Azminatera. , . tai- em desigiL Semi-porcelain finish. Double Baked Beans, Bread, Rolls. Cakes, AS ALWAYS—QUALITY WITH ECONOMY! same quality! Waahea efean- lorcc' to fit almost any roomi Compare anywhere with low price . . . you get 4 TMoldng of the Onstomers .Vlwzya Donghnuts, Pies. We protect you against damage Fancy—Medium Size—Florida action cooktop heats 6 holes for the coat of 31 132.50 vkloeal Price slashed Montgomery Wardr have planned DAMP WASH SERVICE. Eggs, Native, strictly fresh, extra large...... dioz. 39c •r, fMiter J Has famous Lev. Made at importad, aturdr comfortable chairs with a fetood new feature, for your con- cults in one of the largest and Bulk Rice, fancy Blue Rose...... 2 lbs. lie all wringarl Double-quick oven it a swift, even baker. Oven for Febriaary Sale! Woven ibaped panel backs and etrongeat companies In the busi- 18 lbs. for 65c. GRAPEFRUIT i>iu r.ngine .Model___ $54A8 wools t Modems, ‘Taztures, dial heat indicator. Tip-dosm fuel tank. S giant solid oak leatal Tha big rarianoe and pleasure when shop- Bulk Spaghetti and Macaroni, high grade...... 2 lbs. 17e Hooked Rug, Oriental cop- of fine two-tone blended plBg. TItey have installed througb- ness: In a company with "Down Payment, Cnrrytng Dorcelained wickleat bumcrat wool yams . . . will give '^ 7 ^ Only $« Down table eztends to 52 inches! SOFT DRY SERVICE. Madonna Pure Tomato P aste...... 2 cans 1.1c ies! IS other sltMM avaiUbJoI o«t their entire store a brand-new nationwide servire. Fancy Italian Peeled Tomatoes ...... 2 cans 23c NEW CABBAGE Charge rears ol extra wear/ In Pewe Peyni.nl, Oyater whiu or brown c u b register system and you know Prices Are Up—So are lots Flatwork ironed. •N us C oiryieg Charge beantilnl patterns I Bnynowl 7hr» Cawylng —black and rad design! that means, it means that of home-owners at 6 a. m. Fayette B. Clarke Friend’s Baked Beans, Family Size, the largest can . ,15c Owre. MMU you go in there to abop it's 10 lbs. for 80c. Gfapefmit Juice, sweetened or unsweetened...... •phn cairying charge trying to get up steam. gldog to take you about one-half 829 Main ...... No. 2 can 10c the tima it usually does. You make With Johns-.Man- SHIRTS FINISHED Applesauce. Royal ScarleL Fancy, No. 2 can... .2 for 17e yoor aalactkm, give It to the clerk vUle Rock Wool xrtth your money, she goes to the Phone W’ith any bundle Sauerkraut or Cut Beets, Royal Scarlet, largest can. lie rfigloter and rings up the sale, gives Insulation o I d Quaker Puffed W heat...... 2 pkgs. 1.5c yoa your change, drone the snow man Winter 3665 o r• 2 for 25c. Quaker Puffed R ice...... pkg. 9c MANCHESTER Awai la a bag (or omatever your makes no difference , . , Posto-O, the new wheat cereal...... lanre pkg. 21c PBiyhaaa might be) and Presto. yon NEW SYSTEM T^angan, you are finished and can iust keep comfortable from 3763' Butter. Fairmont Creamery, the better butter...... got to tka mowitd, bridga club, cook- October to Hay. Call 3829 LAUNDRY • • ...... 1 H). roD 37c DEPOT MARKET forffeUilo. '------or Jnat home again, to PhoMa75S 169 NORTH MAIN STREET — OPP.THE R. R. DEPOT MONTGOMERYTELEPHONE 5161 WARD rder. n aloo MMane DIAL 5137 — WE DELIVER ' " ---- - I ■■ ______' ______»------

Urns since man got out of tha Bosko gaaerml staff's position with relSF' hep beat aa egg white on a platter around without tba strip of tin but I do snjoy watching and haar* 4Umrl|f0tfr stage and quit eating his pork- tion to the tendency among cabinet Health and Diet OPEN FORUM held vertical. I’m going to try tt breaking. Ing Miss rergqson. Maachsstar chopa or hla bear steaks practically offlcars—not at all unanimous but at home. No audience If you pieaee It was rsthsr annoying whsn two Isdlss can thank Tbs Msnehastsr preponderant—to follow Mussolini and first I wUI spread a news^per Isdlss nsat to ms startsd visiting. Harmid and ths ooopsrating business fttrnittQ lUral) alive when most of the cookery Advice BOM. SOUTHEBOUX AT OOOK- on the floor. I tried putting my bsnd over the mm for a real treat Thir^ Session Herald Cookinjg School Tomorrow at 9 POBUSUJeD BY THE wasn't done by women. And prob- In bis program of international ad- By OB. FKANB M eU lt UfO SCHOOL Miss Ferguson can certainly bold ear next te them but that was tha CLARA 80UTHERGILL. ' M I U L D pr in t in g OOMPANT. INC i ably over pretty extensive periods venture. her audience’s attention. How she car I bear best with, so it didn't 84 North School Street and measureinenta Indicate that It Btmll Str—t 99.6 per cent of the local traffic and 370 for 1938 and represented $8.45 UuiekMtar, Oonn. it hasn't been much fun. Impaling The Germany army Is ter leas THE PORK FAMILY Editor of Tha Harald: can advertise the producte she te work. So I thought "msyba the Manchester. SNET CO. EARNINGS per share of common stock. M. Donse ....4 9 48 49 41—187 Orioles vn. Speedboya, THOXAS nCROUSON eager for war than are many of the lleoday I rsad the notice of your using, keep her mind on the neces- poor dears haven't seen each other Feb. 1st, 1088. 98.5 per cent of the toll traffic was Overnight Netws lU N C ilE SIE R RIFLE TEAM C. D w lr e ...... 50 49 48 42—184 Meteors vs. Falcons, 8 to 0«n*nl Maaa«*r ‘a rabbit or a blacksnake or a frog bandied without error, while the H a t ^ n ^ A special committee E CterlsQB ...48 47 48 40—183 Nasi politicians. It believes that In the pork family belong all Cooking Bchool, so I did the family sary tngKdlei.t. and with those for years and have fi lot te talk from Republican women's organisa- ttUay ' roBBdad Oetobcr 1. 1(11 on a green stick and bolding it over capable bands combine them Into about” and that helped me not to average time involved In the com- Recreation for Germany to engage in a major those foods prepared from the flesh wash, baked four loaves of bread Of Connecticut tions In the sUto, meeting at Re- WINS M ATCHW ENFIELD TotsJ ...... 934 Tha gills* aftarnoca P«bll«h*d Brary MTaalns Except a bonfire or hacking a quarter of a and fried (our dosen doughnuts, such delectable dishes la a marvel be cross shout IL I won't sit near FLAT-FOOTED NOT EXEMPT AT $ 8 . 4 5 PER SHARE pletion of toll or out ot town calls (By Aeeoclated Frees) publican stata headquarters approv- clasasa will start at 3:45. tandxjra and Holidajra. Entarad at tha deer Into pieces to fit into a primi- conflict at this time would Inevita- of swine, including the cver-popular then Tnasday morning I started of coordination. 1 would like to see them tomorrow. was 64 seconds. More than 00 per BafieM R. C. No. 3 Paat Otnea at Manehaatar, Conn., aa cent of this tatter traffic la bandied ed In principle a proposed national P 8 K OH Tot. Center Items The women's plunge •aeond Claaa Mall Mattar. tive kettle could not have provided bly reault In (Inal disaster. The bam and bacon, roast pork, pork bright and early to learn how to what would happen to her schedule Yes. 1 sm going even If I didn't federation of Republican women, Captures Contest With No, 2 be from 7 to 9 o’clock. stssk, etc. With many people pork ge- a bag. It was pretty cold sny Canterbury, Bkigland — (AP) — by the first operator reached and Danbury—More than 100 auto C. Petreska ..49 48 47 45—186 any great kick for the lady who had general staff and the army are ut- cook. My first sxpsriemx tn that if wbUe she was beating that tgg Flat feet are no excuse (or keepingpug but formal recommendation that ^ u ad By 9S4 To 911 As T. Sacsepanak 49 48 46 46—186 WadnaaJay Sntnniay •OBSCRIPTIOM RATKS Is a favortta food; however the rise Una. 1 went to a prise fight once white, a baby fell down and bumped way today to can;’ bundles. Thought Report Shows Telephone ts completed while tfie calling sub- dealers and repairmen from north- Connecticut affiliate In the plan .will The glrlc* tap danctng . Ona Taar b« Mall ...... Od to do It—or else; unleas It happen- terly realistic. They are not car- once I would try for tha Old Age out of John Bull’s army. actibor remains at the telephone. Spicss Shoots High Score. A. Blunden ..49 46 43 42—180 The volley ball team practice wlU- Par Month by Mall . . ^ , . . . , . . . 1 .«• in price has forced many of them to with m husband to see bis Idol bis head, the Fuller Bnuib man rang ern Fairfield and southern Litchfield await further Information. W. Do Ford ..48 47 44 41—180 meat os foliown: 9:30 to Plhdla Copy ,d >dS ed to have been a couple of days ried away by the emotional excess- Jack Dempaa} and 1 never saw so the doorbeU and the mother-in-law prize because of my white hair and If recruits don't overcome Jj "The checking of service per- eountles attended the first of a Hartford—Gov. Wilbur L. Cross be from 5 to 7 o'clock. use less pork than formerly. defect after they’ve been in eenrieinek' Company’s Year Divided C WhlU...... 49 49 44 37—179 glhnars; 10:00 to lOJO lot pallaatad Ona Taar ...... It.M l since the last meal. Primitive wom- es of the Hitlers and the Goebbcls. many man in onf place. Well today called up on the phone. But ne^hlng wrinkles but a younger looking wo- formance is not confined to the tele- series of state meetings sponsored urged the cooperation of public au- Shooting In Thompsonvtlle last The P. A. C. girls will practice 10:80 to 11:00 Advancad. man than i got up and said she was awhile, they will be sent here (or a night the Manchester American Le- MEMBER o r THB AS.*OCTATCD en doubtless regarded her task of And they do not regard Mussolini I consider pork a wholesome pro- I certainly saw a lot of women, like that happened. Why do you phone calls which go through the JolnUy by the SUte Motor Vehi- thorities and voluntary agencies of ToUta ...... 911 basketball from 7 to 8 o'clock. The boys' swimming PREM tein. However It la somswhat dif- 83. I don't care for Bingo, I nsver three months' course of remedial ax- central office. It extends also to the Connecticut In social hygiene day gion Rifle team defeated Bnfiled No. cookery ar the lesser of two evils, as a safe partner, let alone leader. young and old. Mias Ferguson had know when ahe opened the cans with Into Two Periods. cles department and the Connecti- 2 team 984 to Oil. The match The men's swimming classes will start at 9:80. Tba Aaauolatad Praaa ii aaaluaUaly ficult to digest and those who are my respect from the moment I saw a key can opener; It wcnt^clean win. I dont draw lucky numbers. ardaca sendee rendered to customers m programs. start at 7 o'clock. aatlllad la tha uaa of rapublleatlon the other being a black eye or even Also, the Germany army Is whol- suffering from digestive disorders cut Automotive Trade Association. was In the Northern Connecticut Oklahoma City—A woman mailed af all aawa dlapatebaa araditad to It contacts with ths buameaa office New London— Robert M. Turner, league. Sptasa was high man both a quarter to J. C. 8ehrtver with this Thursday f ay not otbarwJaa eraditad In tbia perhaps a bltten-off hose. ly out of countenance with the Nazi would do weU to avoid Us uaa at New Haven, Feb. 2.—Net earn- whether by telephone, personal visit 68, operator of a bicycle shop hero napar and alaa iho local nawa oub- least temporarily until such time as EMPEROR HAS COLD on the Manchester and Enfield note: The woman's swimming oltsses WE BUY OLD (MILO 8 ji Nor. It la to be Imagined, .waa position toward religion and the ings of The Souther: New England or correspondence; to billing ac- for many years, died In Waterford teams last night with a ecore of “I am sending this to pay for the win meet as follows: 7:00 to 7:45 llabad harain. their digestive systems have Im- curacy and collection practices: and at the home of hla nephew. UlAMUNUa. Alt rlabta ar rapublloatlona at there a tremendotu lot of latersat churches. At this time It may be proved sufficiently to take care of Telephone Company in 1637 were 191. The scores: tie I got from your store in El Advanced; 7:45 to 8:30 Life Saving. AT H IU H Etn PHHJSai J apaelal dlapatehaa barain ara alao ra- recalled that several montha ago to the promptness of equipment New Haven—Two Connecticut Tokyo, Feb. 3 - (AP) — The Im- A. L. R. C. Reno. I cant live right and not pay aarred. to the early pioneer woman In going It. $8,380,560 or $8.45 per share of com- installations, frequency of plant )>erlal household ministry announced The Junior basketball league a letter of protest against attacks In spite of the fact that large mon stock, as compared with $3,- students were among the three P 8 K OH ToL for this." gamca win be/aa follows: Center Pall aarytea allant af N. M A 8arr> over and over the extremely narrow trcitbles, correction of defective elected to the 1941 board Of the today that Emperor Htrohito te suf- B. Splesa ___SO 49 48 44—101 Shriver said be told his store at J A F F E ^ i on the churches was sent to Hitler, quantities of pork are consumed an- 078,370 or 87.68 per share In 1836, service, etc. In respect of all these fering from a slight cold. Springs vs. Sons of Lsgton, 7 to •; lea Inc culinary possibilities afforded by a Yale Pally News. They were Rich- P. Newcomb . .50 80 48 48—189 El Reno, Okie., In 1907. Itcyal Blues vsi Haights, 7 to i: signed by a large number of army nually, some people feet guilty in Chip p en d ale President Harry C. Knight reported features our performance for 1987 ard B. Twreedy of Glenbrook and Maabar Anarleaa Nawapapar Pub- barrel of com meal, some slabs of using It because of the false Impres- at the annua! meeting of stock- llabara Aaaoctatlen. chaplains, with the full consent and did not fall below that for 1936; In William P. Jeffrey. Jr., of Green' very salt bacon and a bucket of sion that “pork Is not g o ^ . for holders here yesterday afternoon. respect of some It was improved. Rich. Pnbllabara Itapraaantatlaaa: Tba approval of the general-staff and “The business of the company tor spring water. It la easy to visual- you." This mistaken Impression Is C h a ir Personnel Cooperation Storrs—Dr. Burtls C. Lawson rs- Jnllna Malbawa Spaclal Acaney—Naw even War Minister Btomberg—a supported by the experience of 1937 was sharply divided between Tark. Cbleace. Oatrolt and Boaton. ize that lady becoming a bit bored "Tha rendering of adequate tele- tlgned as aosistant profoosor o< ad- wholly unprecedented proceeding. those whose digestive strength has two periods,” Mr. Knight reported. dueation at Connecticut State col- MEMBER a ODTT BUREAC OP ' with her Job of getting meals—and not been equal to the task of digest- “For the first 'three quarters the phone service requires employee CmCDLATlONB______One of the candidates talked of as cooperation to an exceptional de- lege to accept a almUar post at hankering for a chance to get out- ing and assimilating such fatty $29:75 advance over 1936 was definite and Purdue university. Howard Jones, Tha Hamid Prlntlna Company Ino., doors to kill something—almost possible successor to Blomberg Is meat. encouraging. The fourth quarter di- gree. In previous reports we have emphasized the morMe of .,ur per- a supervisor of a Minneapolis High aoaamaa no financial raaponalblllty anything from a gopher to a Chey- Heinrich Himmler, commander of There la Uttle reason why the rectly reflected the gene'M business school, was named In his place. (ar typoaraphleal arrora appaarlns In recession tn both volume and earn- sonnel; and with sincerity and ap- ndTortlaamanta m tba Mancbaatar enne—that she could make into the German police. Since by the average person In good health preciation we now state that It bos New Haven—More than 100 Con- ■aanlnc. RamId nature of hla position Himmler Is should not use pork. If be enjoys the ings. Ordinarily telephone activity necticut peach growers were warned something that would taste ''differ- flavor and If It U digested readily. holds up longer than average busi- never been higher than during the to keep an eye out for tba "X" dls- ent.'* essentially a political tool, and since lllf'*"*' ness at the beginning of a recession past year." WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2 The only possible objection to the The compan/a total assets at the eoae that may bacoma a serloua But the woman who can't find In the professional German soldier has use of pork comes from the fact and lags at the beginning of re- >est tn their orchards by B. M. that even so-called lean pork la so covery. In the present instance the close of 1937 were $89,066,381, ot Itoddard, pomologlst at the Con- HOW TO “STOP JAPAN’ twentieth century cookery. In the always held that it Is Impossible to which 884,271,338 represented tele- reconcile the profession of arms much tetter than other meats. reaction wsui Immediate and still necticut Agricultural experiment Wlidther aa a remote posaibilltjr United States of America, a worth- There Is an excess of tet In pork prevails.” phone plant. The corresponding fig- stotlon. with the profe.xslon of politics, there ures for 1036 showed total asseta ot or aa an immediate probability, while vehicle for self expression, which causes the particles of pro- Telephones Increase Biiatol—Dorothy Johnson, thrse- is no telling In what such an ap- Telephones in service Increased $84,831,810, of which $80,253,803 there ia not the sltghtcat doubt that who doesn't get a real thrill and a tein to be coated with (at, and the year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pointment might result. digestive juices have a bard time 17.929 to a new per h ot 337,474 and was telephone plant. Carl H. Johnson, drowned when she both in the United Statca and in heap of fun out of the culinary art Ask M r, Foster A bout A hit from the very first of the Sale, this barrel chair is It la not Impossible by any means attacking these protein particles. growing In popularity daily. No wonder, for Its original toll revenues were larger by nine fell Into the Pequabuck river from Qmat Britain much thought la be- —well, we won't go so (ar aa to say For this reason, the one who has per cent. Total operating revenues CAN’T BBT IT OFF Its lee-covered bank In the rear of that the German army may one pries Is S39.B0. Choose yours from a large group of Albuquerque— MontravUle Croons, ing glTen. In government circlea, to there’s something the matter with difficulty In handling fatty foods damask covers . . made to order! Fere f$7,036,338, aa compared with her home. “All In The Day’s Work” Now day, and perhaps quite soon, kick $16,774,233 la 1936. 03, filed suit to divorce his 57-year- the more or leaa acute lUtelibood of her, but an.vhow she's a little to be may find It advisable to stay away old wife on grounds of tecompata- New Haven—Net earnings during pitied. Unless, of course, she la out over -the whole Nazi applecart. from pork, but the person with s The Increase tn revenuss over 1937 of 83,380,069 ware reported by B Joint war with Japan. In a year 1936 was 6.0 per cent,* while ex- Wllty. President Harry C. Knight of the of health or has altogether too It Is an odd sttuatlon where a good digestion will find pork to be ST A R D U ST The difference in their ages, ha or two Brltain'a great Singapore penses, excluding interest. Increased Southern New Eingland 'Telephone "dlotatorial” political regime as- wholesome. Moreover. It provides a said, made happy married life im- BEval baae will be completed and many things bo do; and even In such welcome change from beef, flsh, 7.8 per cant The outstanding ex- company at the annual stockhold- Because The Modern Cook suming such enbrroous' power aa possible. They were married In ers* meeUng. Knight said this fully prodded with warahlpa and unfortunate circumstances perhaps chicken or other proteins. pense Increaaes were in wages and has been assumed by NaxUsm In M A T T R E S S E S taxes. Operating taxes In 1937 were 1934. compared with ea m ii^ of 88.078,- planaa. The United Statea will have a stimulated tntereat in the cooking Part of the popularity of pork Germany depends utterly on the comes from Its very tetnesa as It $1,443,901, a marked Increase over provided vaiioua important naval game would help her because she $1,034,014 In 1086. may be doing a lot of her work In loyalty of an armed force which, Is the tet which make It s fuel food Doesn’t Hesitate To Experiment «mlta now tacking, Importantly aux- which appeals to those in cold cli- Dividends totalling 18,100,000 or the hardest possible way. after all, Is not In the leaat inter- Th ursd ay, Friday or Saturday 87.75 per share, were declared dur- Biary veaaela (or ita fleet. There wrill ested In that regime and whose re- mates or to those doing heavy Popular Size be plenty of munltiona. Of course, all along we’ve been work. ing the year, an Increase of $600,- sidling up to the subject of the Her- ligion Is that It owes all Its loyalty It is undoubtedly true that many Bring your bedding-sleep problems to Mr. Charles A. 000 over 1936 when the amount per Theae thlnga are receiving a share waa $6.15. The Income Balance ald's cooking aehooli which has had to the Fatherland. Let the army people would be lost for breakfast Foster. He is an authority on sleep and (»n advise G o vern or -ip aat ileal of very aertoua eonalder- without bam or bacon. When you transferred to surplus was $280,669. two splendid days and la to have become convinced that the Hltler- you about the proper bedding for your particular The cbmpan)r's surplus (unappro- •tion. Goering-Goebbela regime Is not desire to use a slice of bam, I sug- Tet Great Britain and the United two more. The woman of Manches- gest that It be cooked until It is s needs. Ask him about Prime Donna, Nabob or W in thro p priated) os of December 31, 1637 IN BRO W N!-!! SH OES FOR MEN Germany and that regime will go Duplex Bedding . . all made by the Holman - O. D. wras $3,548,669. Btatea could “atop Japan,** put a ter or vicinity who doesn’t take In rich, golden brown. Thorough cook- Because She Has out like a light. ing of all forms of pork Is sdvlssble Baker Co., maker-s of Stardust. Reductions In charges last year Brown^ Ovoljty . . , pki ili« oddtd toftt* Baal period to her aggreaalooa In at least one session of that school is saved the company's customers In order to protect oneself from focNon of riicrt naeeifory corraelnau oF ttyla. - China, reetore peace in the Orient missing something. She may be trichinosis. Nearly all causes of Mr. Foster will be at our store tomorrow, Friday and ' $29.75 UCO.OOO on an annual basis, Mr. and eliminate at leaat half the dan- ever so smart a cook, but she'll pick this diesase may be traced to the Saturday. * n ig h t estimated. This does not in- clude savings to Connecticut toll ger of a world conflict—without up some trick there that will be in- eating of partially raw pork. If teresting. And the more interest thorough cooking is Insisted upon, This Governor Winthrop probably fits more living rooma users of $250,000 as a result of re- Confidence In Bring a abot _ than any other slM. That's why It Is so popular. Notice, ductions by The American Tele- there Is In cooking In the guiding W ashin g to n there Is no danger. It would be utterly impoasibla for A properly cooked baked ham has too, the unusual Interior arrangemenL Mahogany veneers phone and Telegraph Company In fapan to cany on war agalnat mind In any household—which abso- and gumwoed. Regular $30.60. rates for long distance service.' D ayb ook a delicious flavor which Is rtllshed A S Ai L E a i Q 7 ^ .1. lutely of course Is a woman's minil by many who have learned to be Additions and replacements of China or any other major power for -.-.11 Bp Prttfm Gr»v9t' poles, cable lines and other plant •ay length of time If aha were de- -T-the better the chance of family fond of this salted and smoked form Her Washington—So tboioughly dead, of pork. Others who like the ham F E A T U R E equipment were larger than for the prived of the raw materiala of war contentment and well being. locked are the conflicting factions past few years, since spare facili- In congress over the wage-hour bill nevertheless choose roast pork as which ahe obtalna from the United It Isn't because of that old saw their favorite. ties resulting from loss of tele- that *'tbe road to a man's heart Is that, at moat, only half a bill may phones in service In 1932 and 1933 Btatea and the Brittah Empire. come through this session. The usual custom la to ssrva ap- Tufted Pll thfough hla stomach"—which Is plesauce with roast pork This com- have been largely utilised. Gross Two-thirda of the petroleum and The House threw it back Into additions of 87,558,046 resulted In a Our Entire Stock of mi" baloney—but that In modem, expert committee in spite of intense ad- bination Is wholesome j>rovlded no MODERN heavy oila with which Mie operatea starchea are uae at the same meal. net plant Increase of 84.017,630 after cookery lies the road to sestful cre- ministration pressure to salvage Co gsw ell .r her warahipa, her alrplanea, her it, and there It lies, with labor It Is my belief that pork, like other retirements and transfers amount- Young Men* tanka and her military transport ative Interest. It Is tbs Intelligent, divided on It, congress split wide proteins such as meat, should not ing to $3,539,011. alive woman In any village or any and the President the only force j he combined with starchy foods T1 New Dial Exchanges •oaaee from the United States. For- Dial exchanges tying Into a fun- 0 $ $ 4 0 0 • • ty per cent of her iron ore, pig iron other community who gets the rep- solidly back of It. ] When you are using a meat meal, S H O E S But stout adherents of the bill ' remember the rule of saving the $39.50 damental plan fo' speedier toll serv- •ad ecrap iron cornea from the utation of being a fine cook. are working without excess bally- starchea for some other menu. This ice were placed in operation In new REDUCED T O ...... Pair united States and British India. Cookery la not only an Intelligent hoo to frame something that con- rule holds good with pork as with fireproof buildings in Naugatuck, She has no rubber at all but what Interest, It Is one of the most aeri- gress can understand quickly, other meats. With roast pork at Glastonbury, and Orange. Similar study a bit more calmly and per- the dinner meal, or with baked bam, buildings ware elected In Darien, Electric oualy Important Interests conceiv- aha imports and one-third of her haps accept. serve plenty of cooked and raw non- Old Oreanwrlch, Deep River and OTHERS $3.94 to $5.94 PAIR able. Every medical actentlat knows $154.50 la^ortations of that commodity The present bill. In general terms, starchy vegetables, If you wish to ThompsonvUla, where dial exebang- and will tell you that well nourish- requires that any products moving ea are being InstaUed this year. •omes from British possessions. She obtain the greatest good from the See and Hear About Our Shoes At The Herald Cookinir Talees a little cotton In Korea, but ed, hen'thful human bodies ara ab- in Interstate commerce must have meat. It Is all right to add a des- The volume of telephone traffic solutely essential to any spiritual been produced by labor getting at sert of applesauce or gelatin, if you exceeded that of any previous year, School This Week. tha great bulk of what ahe uses In least.40 cents an hour and working desire to do so. Mr. Knight pointed out. "Local . Cash Installed the manufacture of explosives and .md mental progreoa of the race. So no more than 40 hours a week. In using crisp bacon or ham for traffic or calls between customers •ohUen' clothing, she must Import. this business of the proper prepa- breakfast, add eggs, Melba Toast, within the same exchange number- ration of food la Just as big a Job Compromise BUI Due and stewed fruit If you will watch This must be onis of the outstanding values of the sale ed 036 million or 26 million more Slightly Higher On Terms Bighty-one per cent of that comes The south opposes it. The south's for our first shipment waa oversoldl Customers like Ita RANGE than in 1036,’* he said. "Toll of out from the United States and British and Just as vital a ona os getting principal bid for new Industry Is your combinations you may make excellent styling, finished hand tailoring, the smart all-over BROWNbil t shoe st or e the pleasing discovery that you are figured tapeatriea In a big choice of colors . . and most of town calls Increased by two mil- I India. the food to cook—which Is pretty ita supply of cheap labor.-' Without able to digest pork without any D u ncan Phyfe lion to a total of 26 and one-half 825 MAIN’STREET Ilnblo to be the old man's part of the that .to offer the south baa little to of all, its comfort. Reguliuly $44.B0. I Japan produces no wool. She is tempt nortliem factories, particu- trouble, even though you may have million. Our technical observations ualag Immense quantities of It In show. larly spinning mills, to move aouth- believed It caused trouble In your Co nsole T a b le equippiug her armies with winter That's why, at the Herald's an- wai^. case. Try using It without starches, or with only toasted starches (which clothing and blankets without which nual cooking school you can always A compromise half-bill la being drafted which Senator Thomas, of combine well with any food) and they could not survive In many of see so many hundreds of bright Utah, chairman of the Senate labor see how well you dglest this whole- $19.75 See When Friend Husband the localittea in which they are cam- eyed, alert, clever women. They re- committee, hopes may eliminate some protein having such an appeal- The New Universal Model paigning. Elghty-flve per cent of It alize the Importance of good food to much of the resistance to the old ing flavor. (Left) A console table (or the hoH . . a serving cornea from the British Empire. their families—not only food good bill. table for the 18th Century dining room . . and Comes Home And After The new measure, not yet final- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS s card table whenever you n e ^ one! The Ply m o u th H o use *Look Years Younger and She must Import antimony, mag- to start nith, but food good and at- ly shaped, simply provides that 32x32 Inch mahogany top has aa apron In nealte. manganese, molybdenite, tractive and interesting In Its prep- 40-cent wages must be paid, and (Muscular Weakness) crotch mahogany veneers! Regular $22.50. Furnished on a budget la The A U G U S T A glowing amber Colonial tungsten and chrome (or her mili- arntion and Ita presentation on the eliminates entirely any reference Question: Mrs K. B. asks: *‘My Enjoying A Delicious Meal to hours. husband Is losing the use of the furniture. The three rooms tary ^teela and general metallurgy table. If the' congressional labor com- arms and hands. The muscles are complete (all the major She must have aluminum and the What we’re trying to get over is pieces) are priced at o ^ Be More Beautiful With mittees finally accept such • meas- growing weaker and smaller, al- Being Shown And Demon- aluminum ore, beaiuclte. (or airplane that this business of cookery Is ure It will mark the second reces- though slowly." Says That You buOdlng. Seventy per cent of her about the most important that's sion made In the bill since first It Answer: 'Diere are several dis- uaa Introduced. As first drafted It orders which could causa these >1 $495 imports of these come from Canada. done by anybody—a darned sight proposed to give the federal gov- symptoms Have your husband go A C o n t o u re Liq uid strated At The Herald She produces most of her prace- more Important than the making of ernment a hand over all labor, to a doctor and be examined to find Should Have A tiroe copper but only a traction automobiles or designing Golden high paid and low, a Jurisdiction out the cause In his case. which stirred both labor and In- anough (or the brass for shells, Gate bridges. And that since many dustry to panic. (Should Fmlt Be Eateaf) •H Medal For Your Cooking School »Has small arms and munitions In war women are In that business as a Question: Mrs. B. N. tnqulrec: Bandage Facial' time. Canada aupplies her with 97 considerable part of their jobs, those Spinning Not Exempted "When 1 eat any fruit 1 notice that Much of the storm was abated per cent of her coppei Imports. among them who keep right abreast when its scope was limited to this Increases the elimination ol Says___ Japan hasn’t even any lead for of all the new and best points In It liqifld waste from the kidneys. What I Culinary Ability Industries pa3ing less than 40 cents Is the explanation?" ^■1 These Salient Features:- the making of bullets and acids for are lhos» who are going to make an hour and working their em- Answer: An Increase In the liquid Miss Edna M. Ferguson the greatest successes. ployes longer than 40 hours a explosives. She has no pho.sphorus week. That action exempted such elimination from the kidneys is to Home Economist The latest Model Toe Base Range for the Mod- (or poison gas. She has no mercury And Just Incidentally It’s our industries as steel, railroads, min- be expected after using freah (rulU You Can Smile With Pleas- for detonators—a prime war essen- guess that the average cookery In ing and many other. since these fruits contain a laigc At Herald Cooking Schooi amount of water and the excees em Kitchen with 2 extra large side compart- tial. She has no nickel for the man- Manchester is at least twenty-five It did not exempt spiqning. where prevailing wrages seem to fluid is therefore gotten rid of. ufacture of great guns and armor per cent more expert and a good be under the 40-cent bracket, par- Some of the freah fruits have a mild ure Knowing That Your ments in which an Electric Mixer, Automatic plate—gels most of It from Canada. deal freer from flzzles and waste ticlarly In the south. diuretic action due to substances Of all her raw materials Japan than It was before the Herald be- The theory back of the compro- they contain and therefore stimu- Toaster, Percolator, Electric Tea Kettle and all mise measure Is that if a 40-cent late liquid elimination. Tha action Modem ELECTRIC RANGE receives 32 per cent from the United gan bolding these cooking schools minimum wage U fixed, the south you described Is normal and In Statea, more than 30 per cent from seven years ago. win not be In such a powerful posi- many cases where tt seems desir- Surface Cooking Utensils for daily use can be the British Emplie. Two more sessions left, tomorrow tion to Induce spinning mills to able to Increase tha liquid allmlna- Will Never Let You Down As a war making entity Japan and Friday. leave New England. On the other tlon. tha uae of a fruit meal at noon- easily stored hand, New England mUls, because rasti in the hollow of the British time will be of banellL 'Hie water of more skillful labor, better ship- contained In fresh fruits eomes to and American hand. These two na- NAZI CRISIS ping faculties, and long estab- us In a pure form and the patient tlona, acting together with honest lished business can offer Its labor does not notice how much water be ttaterminaUon, could reduce her to War Minister Marshal von Blom- good hours and a better wrage and Is taking because tt is so agreeably The Sunbeam Mixmaster used by Miss Ferguson will be given away as a Grand berg of Germany is on hla way out still compete with the long-hour flavored. complete military helplessness. And labor of the south. EASY TERMS they need not kill a single J a ^ e s e It Is commonly believed In Europe, The framers of tbs new bin also Prize at the last session of the Cooking School ■oldier or sailor, let alone helpless and a remaking of the cabinet ts re- are trying to get along without the MABIB DAnrtOIf DCAO Watktas Quality Furniture can be purchased oa aid of such legal technicians as , Japanese women and children. In or- ported to be imminent Blomberg GENUINE A\AH(X:ANY easy tarms . . a t any time! Modarata down recently married a woman many Tommy Corcoran and Ben Cbben. London. Feb. 3—(AP) — Marie payment; easy weakly or monthly installments; der to do it These two attempted to draft the Dalntco, S6, Russian-bom actress and only a small canylng charge. ^ They only have to stop ! handing years his Junior and this marriage original wage-hour bill to get who hsd sppeared throughout Orest is somehow or other made the ex- around the many supreme court Britain and the United States, died bar the weapons ahe la using on decisions on the subje^ I8ih Century Group $198 cuse for apparent army discontent here yesterday. The Manchester Electric Division i Oiiaa. The new draftsmen, faced by a Her first ^^learancs in New Tmii W eld o n Beauty Salon with bis oontlnumtlon in his offios. coqrt deemed likely to look more was in 1000, as P o ^ t a In *"nM If you like tha riehaaos of all aiahogaajr . . Honduras sad Cubaa mahogaay . HoUI Sheridan Building. Bfandiester / __ But the high probability is that the pleasanUy upon “Ubcral " leglsU- Belle of Bohemia." She toured the Phone 5009 ^ m coMBncncDT pown oompant _ COOKING tlon, are weeding out all the de- ia tha group for you. Lags and fraining era made of solid mahogany. Tops w,- a army feels that the war minister Untted_8tates in 1009 and 1010 in sad ends of pieces are mahogany veneered; fronts In flgiuod swln mahogany! 1 fense paragraphs, simplifying Ian- "Tha Silver Star," and **Madan WATKINS : liBNWr ttw kM aevar has not adsquataly raprsssatsd Uis][ Each ptaca is aa eaquislU period model with S b e ra t^ Duncan Fhyte sad Happal* • POTHERS I N C AIRRB Rod. filRYtfldfiiK RtlUk ------Bagolar IMOilA *og • gtooea. \ .'r Monsfleld, died Monday morning at the home of her son, Arthur H. hird Session Herald Cooking School Tomorrow at 9;30 Church in South WilUngW. She A Thought J^ich esi Q ir l was bom In Troy, N. Y„ a daugh- ter ot Charles and Mary Tlftt SI let on W n e enerafss pertah. 85,81? as ot today. About 12,600 made to obtain the attendance of main clubroora will be located on Gleason. She olsd leaves a daugh- O Lord: but. let their that love Monebester people ore chargeable Albln Magnuson of Hartford, who the street floor center with the club ter, Mrs. Joseph H. Rawson of Mil- TAX DELINQUENCY for this tax, which win bring in Mm be as the SOB w» Ml he goeth lA TO HONOR organised Scandla 39 years ago this CHENEYS TO PAY bar at the west end, ectending from ford, three grandchildren and three forth la Me mighL ind the land the south to north sides. Toilets will 837,544 when full coUectlon la com - in ike Q fo rld '^ Freat grandchildren. She waa a hod rest forty years—^adgee 5:81. April. Following the meeting, a pleted. In order to fodUtate old program will be presented In charge be located at the north and eaat BY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES CopifriaK itJt, NEA k c member of the Spring HUl BapUst ends of the building. Cloak rooms age tax coUectlons, the office of the church. The funeral will be held o f John L Olson and Alexander OFF TOMORROW SHRINKS RAPIDLY Not father or mother has loved PAST PRESIDENTS will be located on the east and west tax coleetor In the Municipal Build- Berggren. Refreshments will be this afternoon and the local pastor. you os God ho.1, for It was that you sides of the main entrance in the ing will be open oU day Saturday CaiAPTBR XXV work at It We will have to moke Dr. Horace B. Sloat will officiate. served by a committee constating of might be happy He gave His only veatibule. Stairways to the base- until S p.m., Mr. Nelson has an- "To give away your adlUona!" It endure forever and ever. Not a Burial will "be In the Spring Hill Russell Anderson, chairman, Mrs. Son.—Longfellow. ment will be located at the eaat and nounced. Bret looked at her now, repeating small task, any of this that lies be- cemetery. Carl I. Anderson. Mrs. August Carl- Those Who Have Been Un- west ends o f the building. Only $56,000 Outstanding what Mie had told him. There was Mrs. Eleanor Hansen of West Order To Hold Special son. Mrs. Nils Carlson, Mrs. HJal- fore us. But we can do It, I’m sure Chicago—Mrs. Christine Doras, Bids wUl be called for after the incredulity in hla dark eyes, omose- WUUngton, M ra Emma Crandall. mar Modean and Mrs. John Tor* BABB OPEBATION of that Not alone, sweetheart but president o f the South End Benefit next meeting of the club In March. FLOWERS menL as husband and wife. We con be- Mrs. Merritt Usher and Mrs. Henry stenson. employed To Get Wages On $843,507 Levy, Col- Club, asked the Superior Court for Program February 18; Organised In 1922 ainton, Okla., Feb. 2.—(AP) — "Tse.’* Connie met his dork look gin again—together.” Labonte of South Wllllngton were on Injunction to tteep the police The committee will hold a short squarely, unflinchingly. ‘T have a guests Saturday night of Mrs. Ivan session after the regular Scandla The club baa been located In the Physicians reported progreaa today and "That la enough,” Omnie said. fmm klbitslng at bridge and bunco lector Nelson Reports. plan worked out; neatly completed. Wilcox at Bagleville. Two tables of Meet Tomorrow. meeting tomorrow night at Orange At 1:30 P. M. Tomorrow. Murphy building, 988 Main street, In 3-year-old Joella Reynolds’ fight “Much more than enough. Why, parties. She alleged officera broke since it was organized ot. March S. It Is what I want to do. The only don’t you know,” her laughter rang bridge were played and high score up gomes that were being played Hall at 8 o'clock. for recovery from an operation POTTED PLANTS waa made by Mra. Labonte, 1922 with tthe exception of one which left her heart exposed 10 thing that will moke me happy. I out on the fragrant night that now merely for relaxation. BACK IN MARKET All employeea of Cheney Brothers year when quarters were leased In Out at a tax levy total o f 8843,- hod hoped that you would help me, enveloped them, her ayes looking uH* Voigt, No. 23, Order of days. For The Herald Bret" Spokane. Feb. 2.—(API— Add who have been unemployed this the Bowers Block, 1009 Main street. 807.41 laid on the list at 1936 and The delicate operation waa per- Into hts were unafraid, her sweet , will bold a Past President's The club was formed In the baser He did not answer. She supposed powdered eggs to the domestic due In 1987, only 856,000 remains formed at a hospital here Jan. 16 Cooking School face radiant "now I am the richest iwt on Friday eenlng. February week due to a suapenslon of prO' ment of the South Methodist church he still did not believe her. He girl in all the world, Bret dorlMg!" market Hat benefiting from the war outstanding and uncollected as of when Infection following pneu- the meeting being planned a day ductive activity in their depart' by six residents of this town, Fred thought that this, too, was some He took her in hla arms, then his in China. January 31, 1638, according to fig- monia en arged JotUa's Mart live Chosen by Edna M. Ferguson, rr than the regular date. The Baker, Miaa Jessie Reynolds, Ellis wild Impulse. lips met hers in a kiss that was \Did You H ear That Roy A. Goodhue, creamery presi- ments wUl receive their wagea to- ures given out today by Tax CotleC' or six timea Its normal alxe. I lodge has Ofty-slx living past Callls, Joshua Fleming, James Me "I have thought it out os care- solemn, yet Infinitely tender. He V dent. reported today the Brat New morrow at their regular places of tor Samuel Nelson, Jr. Piievlously, Physicians took out two ribs and Lecturer, for Their Exquisite raiwidfIdanta and all these will be con* emough and Samuel Taggart. Fred fully os I oould," Oonnle continued. sold, "And I—am the richest man, Vork shipment In five years ot a employment at 1:30 p.m. Pay at the completion of the audit of punctured the pericardium sac en- Woman Coughing ^lieted hy the committee In charge Baker waa the first president and tax books as o f April 15. 1936, de "As wisely, 1 hope. The money dear heart” carload of powdered eggs, used ny checks will be distributed by the de- closing the heart to permit drain- Beauty and Freshness Mti effort to bring about a full Miss Reynolds the first secretary ot llnqusnt accounts before that date will be divided Into various tnwts (The End) bakeries and restaurants. partment heads. At the Cooking School ice. the club. A t present the club has age of fluid. and foundatlona. Some for colleges He said China had undersold the The Manchester Trust Co. will be were shown to total 8534,535.88. At r- Tha chairs will be occupied by 236 members. This large delinquency which origi- one here. In this country for these domestic producers until warfare open until 3 p.m. for the employees FLIER FORCED DOWN. this morning? Wasn’t Diatrict Masters. Including five nated before the compilation of mountain peopis; some for bospl stopped Its shipments. to cash their checks. MILIKOWSKI, The Florist g^^Vom Scandla. An attempt Is being lajtt year's tax Msts, has been shrunk Fairbanks, Alaska, Feb. 2.— (AP) tola. I thought I would like to build It awfnl— and how it did Work will be resumed Monday —Aerial and dog team- searchers Now At Our New Location: WHilNGTON morning, February 7, at 7 a.m. on down to about 8113,000 at the pres churches, like this one"—her eyes Manchester ent time, Mr. Nelson sold. awaited further word from Pilot went to the toll thin steeple of the the same schedule as the plant has Harold Glllom today before at- 695 iMAIff STREET The cMIdren of the Center or W1I- distract Mias Ferguaon. been - operaUng for the few weeks Thus, out of a grand total of little white church that glistened In Ungton Hill school have chosen a 81,378.043.20 in due and payable tempting to reach the spot where the lost rays of the setting sun— prior to the layoff, with but a few Date Book he was forced down near the Arctic Near the Manchester Gas Co. new governing board for the re- exceptions. taxes on the books In 1937, only "in rural districts. Hien there oould minder of the year: Judge, Margaret coast Monday. Telephone 6029 be health clinics for aU those op- I iJ!! unnecessary—to disturb all around vou, either at home $J9.75 TonMrrow some 8169,000 Is outstanding at Gillam radioed he did not know HocMa; assistant judge, Gloria Wil- pressed and In need. And a labora- or In public gatherings—simply use . Feb. 1-4— Annual Herald Cooking this time. CotlecUons of town taxes whether be woe on the Chip or bi>: Geraldine Fairs, Stella School. made during January were 815,186.- Mead river. He was well provis- tory to study and fight the diseases Kotokowskl; ssowtsry, George Ba- Nurse BiM d Grippe and Cold Oopsnles—they positively break up BRITISH-AMERICANS This Week 83, according to Mr. Nelson, this ioned but short of gasoline. that are the root and cause. Ob, coia Those eligible to be elected refund your money—only 49c. ppi Feb. 4—High vs. Middletown at sum representing taxes, liens and The veteran northlond flier was there's so much we coo do with this were all the children who hod best Our Cold Breaker Tablets Hsn-tox mode—cost but 28o. State Armory. interest charges. taking radio suppUee from Fair- money; a whole lifetime of arorklng obeyed the rules made by the stu- Next Week On the old sge assistance tax ac banks to Barrow for Russian rep- and planning and building togeth- dent govenunent From the list the Pine Bo Ism Cough S.\Tnp, soothes and ends a persistent cough— APPROVE CLUB PLAN count, Mr. Nelson collected 84,656 er. . . new board was elected by the whole Feb. 11—Father and Son banquet resentatives searching for six So- «“ * « r e c o m m e n d during January, be said, bringing viet trans-Polar filers who disap- "Together? Did you say togeth- clasa For the month of January 24 It very hlgMy. 28c and 68e. mt Concordia Lutheran chvrcb. the total Intake for thla account to peared lost August ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-1 1 k*AYS! er'?” Bret spoke for the first time. qut ot 28 cMldren were on the good Feb. 12—Informal Cabaret dance "That was what I hoped, Bret. citizen’s honor roll. This ia the at Rainbow In Bolton; auspices of One-Story Brick BnDding What 1 still want. Though, If you hipest record so far. VOO s o o t t t o . American Legion. can't, if you won’t, I shall go on Tlie committee to make arrange- Coming Eventa with the plan, oione." ments for the Father and Son ban- tested eoughs—inarv’elonb reiler— 81,00 With Basement CaDed For Fob. 13—Police benefit at State "It is a wonderful plan," he sold quet mat at ths parsonage Monday theater. slowly. "A beautiful plan. But ore night. Baby Cough Syrup—safe oad edtecMve - 85c. Feb. Ifi—Annual banquet of Lu- you sure you mean It, sure you Thursday evening prayer meet- In Proposed Clubhouse. ther League of Emanuel Lutheran ing will be held with Dr. and Mrs. yon’t regret ItT” Bnlld Reidstere with our A. a D. O. Copsulee-regulor church. "I told you that Constance Oorby Horace B. Sloat The topic will be 8L78 slae for $1,20; regularly at 8L25 for SOc^rfaig this tale. Feb. 16— Annual Father and Son Is dead!” she cried. Impatiently. "The Christian Angler.” Approval o f plana for the con- banquet at South Methodist church. What mors oouki she say, what unt8! to bold you, it you did not core for gest? Do you have "no luck” with pastry? Come to do It.) Ad

ifWELTS • MANr.HKSTBK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY *, 19W MANCHESI'BR EVENING HERALD. MANCHBtnER, UUNN, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2,1928 PAGE THIRTEEN bird Session Herald Cooking School Tomorrow at 9;30 | Third Session Herald Gx>king School Tomorrow at 9:30 the year and included In the address this evening at 7:80 at the Masonic General Assembly In 1931 and 1928. students. In the charge of Coach United States and are a gold mine. a summary of visits made to many Temple. General Payne entered the state Sam B. Holt, were In the bus en kUU 100,000 annually, almost three those of Sweden. The trouble In and should aid in thia drive on the Manchester Hospital suffertaff route to Johnson (^ty. Dutch trade extends to every coun- SWEDEN POINTS THE WAY times the number killed In automo- this country rests In the fact that B.PAM of the lodges._ Payne’s Oateer millUry service In 1903 and was PRINCE PREFERRED syphilla, the department declares, from Injuries received while at Grand Master-elect Mortis B. with the Connecticut troops at the try In the world, and Holland prob- bile accldenta. that knowledge cannot be applied, for only In this way can the suffer- ANDOVER work last March. The address Included a summary America’s first inter-colontal post- ably Is more happily situated than because only one of every 20 of of the reports of the deputies for Payne was raised In Union Lodge Mexican border in 1916. Years ago, there waa some excuse ing, the- bllndneas, the deformities, Ml.ss Eleanore Oovell spent tba He was in four major engage- al delivery of mail was made In the majority of nations today. ON SOCIAL DISEASES America’s 6,500,000 cases baa put the heart ailments and other hide- C3iBrle.¥ Phelps left Springfield TO HEAD MASONS the nine Masonic districts. No. 81, of New London, Dec. 31, for the prevalence of this disease. week-end with Mlaa (3«raldln* 1913. He was senior steward, 1914; ments with the American Expedi- January, 1672, between Now York BY NETHERLANDS The fifty-seven year old Queen It took 400 years from the time himself or herself under proper ous results of the disease be elim- Saturday evening to go to Chicago Lowell in Ck)nantvtUe. Louis 8. Thomas and Frank K. where he baa taken a position with senior deacon, 1915; junior warden, tionary Forces in France in 1917 and Boston. MARLOW’S WUhelmlna la one of the most Has But Seven Cases In 100, syphilla was first found among medical care! — inated. Miss Clara Savage spMt the Newton, deputies respectively for the American Petroleum Institute 1916; senior warden, 1917, worship- and 1918, and was gassed at the democratic of rulers—a thrifty white men before science was able If the plague of aypbiils Is to be week-end with Miss Betty;y wUcox in the Fifth and Sixth Districts, com- ful master, 1918. battle of the Marne. He baa receiv- Dutch housewife who has the train- 000 And U. S. Has One In to develop a successful cure. Until driven from this country, all cases to begin his new work Feb. 1. Wllllmantic. prising Hartford county reported 4 QUAKE IN AUSTR.AUA ^Hev London Engineer Elect- He was deputy for the Eighth ed the purple stripe, decoration In But Since Girl Was Bom The ing and vision to rule an Empire. Ten; Asks All To Help Fight Wossermsnn gave the world the of Infectious syphilis must be found Wallace Hilliard spent the week- Walter Hendrick Is a patient at Inspections of the thirty lodges In blood test for syphilis, case-finding end with his family here from bis Masonic District, 1929 and 1930;- addition to a gas stripe. She la rather Imperious In bearing, and must be treated, and all efforts the Manchester Memorial hospital the county. Deputy Newton made 62 Syphilis could be practically was often difficult. Little could be must be made to prevent further Sydney. Australia, Feb. 2 --(A P )' work In Windsor, Vermont. ed Grand Master Of Grand grand junior steward 1931; grand In 1931 he organized a regiment KITCHEN UTENSILS which seenui to clash with the fact —Reports were received here today where he is under observation. visits In all. done against the disease until the spread of the disease through ade- Mr. and Mra. Donald Tuttle were senior steward 1983; grand marshal of Coast Artillery and was made Hollanders Are Now Mak- that sb£ .hasn't hesitated to ride her wiped out in the United States In a that ecsldcnts of Darwin, northern Mr. and Mrs. Francla Friedrleh Many Vlaltois coloneL UcarFvpr’ bicycle about the streets, and often single generation If every victim of discovery of salvarsan or arspbena- quate educational and protective guesta of Mr. and Mra. Percy and son Robert and Mr. and Mrs. 1988: grand junior deacbn 1980; AND HOUSEWARES mlne which is now used for treat- measures. The blood test, now well territory, rushed from their homes Goodale In Thompsonvllle, Sunday. Lodge; Other Officers. The l50th annual communication grand junior warden 1936; deputy He became the first commander The Best Of It. sits sewing In the window of her It sought medical attention Im- when severe earth tremors were John Hutchinson and daughter A L U M I N U M unpretentious palace. ment. But all of these advances known In Connecticut due to the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holden Bertha Jane called on Mr. and of the Orand Lodge was opened at grand master 1937. of the 85th Brigade, Connecticut mediately the disease manifested It- were made 30 or more years ago! felt. spent Sunday afternoon and eve- ARE USED EXCLUSIVELY Ask any Dutchman if there is marriage law revision of 1935 de- Mrs. Vincent IXidek in Redding 10' o’clock. Many Grand Lodge -rnd He Is a member of Union Chap- National Guard, 4Sd Division, June self, the State Department of Health Sweden seized them and put them signed to prevent congenital spread (Lrmdon seismologists yesterday ning with Mr. and Mra. Frank Ridge, Sunday. past Grand Lodge officers from likelihood of a Republic In Holland, declared today In urging citizens ot Rartford. Frt>. «.— (API—Maaon- ter, R. A. M., (hishlng Ckiuncil, K. 31,1923, and on July 18, 1937, major By DEWITT M.ACKENZIE to work almost at once; America of syphilis, must be put Into gen- reported a "very severe but distant Hamilton. Mrs. Marion Hutchins of Colum- . ty haa a duty to perform In tbe other states were received with and S. M., and a past commander ot general of the 43rd Division, com- At The and he will reply:—"Not so long as Connecticut to take part in the war did not. Yet American physicians eral use to discover Infection even earthquake" starting at 7:25 p. m. Plans arc progressing for the New York, Feb. 2.—Holland Is we can see our Queen sewing In her on the disease, starting with today's bia is substituting for . Mias ',flakla of aervlce, and If wa live and honors. Palestine Oimmandery, K. T., all posed of divisional troops In Con- are completely equipped with know- before the disease has displayed Its (2:25 p. m., c.s.t.l. and lasting more 50th annlveriary of Andover Josephine Lltwln, teacher of the This afternoon the annual elec- necticut, Maine, Vermont and Rhode celebrating .mthuslastically, but window." second annual observance of Social ledge for curing syphilla just as are confusing sj-mptoma. Everyone can than an hour. 'Thev estimated Its Grange No. 76 to be held at the . practice “the great principle ot of New London; a past most wise Hygiene Day. 3rd, 4th and 5th grades at the And- tion of officers was the chief order master of Norwich chapter of Rose Island. with some mental reservation, the center was at least 8,000 miles Town Hall Monday evening, Feb. over grammar school. Miss Lltwln ;‘^(Fotherly love, relief and tnith" o' business. General Payne is a past comman- birth to Oown Prlncesa Juliana ot That this is no idle prediction Is away, probably In the Pacific 7th. la confined to her home with sick- Croix; King Solomon Lodge of Per- HERALD COOKING SCHOOL EPIDEMIC CHECKED. evidenced by the fact that Sweden ocean.) ^taught In the lodge, in our Uvea, Deputy Grand Master Morris B. fection; Van Rensselaer Oiuncll, der of Murphy-Rathbun Post, Vet- a daughter who one day may be William B. Heron la a patient at ness. Payne of New London was elected Bethel. Alaska, Feb. 2.— (AP) — has done It. In Sweden today, there ' "our (ratemity vrtll become a tre- Princes of Jerusalem; Connecticut erans of Foreign Wars, Now Lon- Queen. A native came 40 miles by dog Grand Master. are about seven syphilis Infections ; BMndoua force for good In the (Ztonsistory S. P. R. S., all of Nor- don, and the Army and Navy club AND RECOMMENDED BY The mental reservation concerns team to report the meningitis epi- for each 100, of the population. HERE’S HOW TO MAKE ; world,- Orand Master Anders Jacob- Other elections were: Deputy wich, and past patron of Fidelity of Washington, D. C. the fact that the people as a whole, demic among natives at the Isolat- In America the ratio among‘adults ' aen o f Stafford Springs, declared in Grand Master, Thomas H. Desmond, Chapter O. E. o., of New London. without being ungracious about It, ed village of Nunochuk was be- Is one in ten. And there are at least Simsbury: Grand Senior Warden, Us address at the annual commimi- Major General Payne was bom in TWO ATHLETES KILLED Edna M. Ferguson, Lecturer rather' wanted a prince, so that m lieved checked today. 6,500,000 cases In the United States. FOR A NEW, BEAUTIFUL HARDWOOD RULER cation of the Grand Lodge Of Con- William E. 'Ilanmeri Wetherstleld; Waterford, Jan. 19, 1885, and has due course they might once again Dr. E. i Werbel, who flew to the 20 per cent of them among boys and WASHDAY A “KIDS WITH ANY PURCHASE OF 5c OR OVER Grand Junior Warden, Walter M. lived In New ixmdon since 1913. be ruled by a King Instead of by g village early this week, asked for girls under the age of 30, half of necticut Free and Accepted Masons, Bulls Gap, Term., Feb. 2— (A P )— ONLY! AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN U Masonic Temple here this mom- Pickett, New Haven:'Grand Treas- He was engaged In government 4-PC. third generation of Queens. more serum to fight the disease, them among young adults In the 30- FREE! urer, Frederick F. Fisher, Windsor; A bus-automoblie trailer collision VISIT OUR NEWLY-ENLARGED HOUSEWARES DEPT which caused four deaths. 30 age group. Sirphllls In America HOLIDAY! iBg. engineering work, 1907-1913, and late yesterday took the lives of two The present sovereign, Wllhel- ‘The growth In membership was Grand Secretary, WIntbrop Buck, since then has been In private prac- SAUCE PAN SET mlna, has governed the country for Wethersfield; Grand Senior Deacon, members of the undefeated Carson- Heat falter, and more evenly. a healthy one the past year and tice as an engineer and established Newman college basketball team: Smooth bottoms. Easy-clean, close to half a century. She will In there has been manifested a desire Anson F. Keeler, South Norwalk; architect. Roy Roberta, 22, Sevlervlllo, Tenn., round comers. Covers, 8Sc extra. natural course be succeeded by hy many worthy young men to be- Orand Junior Deacon, CMrlton W. Was In Assembly senior and star guard, and James Hustle Down to Marlow’s Tomorrow Juliana who, In turn, will be follow- eome Masons." Tyler, Southbury. He la active In civic affairs and Grissom, 19, Buraslde, Ky., sopho- ed by the new princess—unless If you depend on*an alarm clock to get In his address, the . Orand Master The closing session will be held is a member of the New London more and substitute forward. son Is born to Juliana. MCorded the deaths. In 1987, of Past Thursday morning with action on planning boai*d. He was a Represen- No other member of the party UndA the law of royal succession you up in the morning then you want a Qnnd Masters Leonard J. Nicker- committee reports and Installation tative from New London In the was hurt seriously. More than 20 Spe c ial s Thursday Only! the boys get the breaks. aon. Tlieodore Foster and Walter T. of the new officers. On the basts of Importance, Uie Arnold. The annual meeting of the Ma- wee girl opened her eyes in Soest- He expressed ^predation of the sonic Foundation />f Ckmnectlcut 32-Piece Genuine dijk palace to a thrifty salute ot ^ V h e c k t h e s e s a v i n c s many courtesies extended during (the Masonic Home) will be held only fifty-one'guns, whereas a boy Decorated would have been accorded fifty WESTCLOX Thermos more. If a brother la bom, she will THE Dependable Alarm Clock step right out of the picture and _____ TEA KETT L E S Breakfast be will be heir to the throne. If you want a modern trouble-free Kitchen Clock, then Lady Alice... Quaint, modem design. Quick* Bottles Same In England you want a . . . heating (lat bottoms. Balanced An almost identical situation ex- Do as dozens of other enlightened Manchester wives are tilt for easy pouring. 2"Qt.,$2.29 Set ists In England. The next In line to WESTCLOX A new modern pattern in silverware. (Rei. $2.75). 3"Qt., $2.09 (Rod. 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C the Baby Emperor until the revolu- WESTCLOX WRIST BEN, A o fully laundered and ironed, ready to use or wear. 11 The Dewey-Richman Co. Ition. And we have Queer Mother (Wrist Watch) ...... |Marie of Rumania who, though the A Day Buys a Jewelers — Stationers — Silversmiths sever governed In her own right, te sId to have been the power behind SLOAN'S /B A Y E R \ |her husband's throne. POCKET BEN WATCH ...... $1,50 Norge Washer Ranking high among the Queens New Model Laundry LINIMENT ASPIRI N all time la WUhelmlna of the a, ^'S iNetherlands, the world’s senior DAX WATCH ...... FREE TRIAL! jler. She ascended the throne on $100 Phone 8072 Sc death of her father King Wil- Do You Demand |llam III in 1890 when she was ten. BIG ALLOWANCE Since then by thrift and good Judg- sent she ha.s (nerew d the wealth FOR sd prestige of what' already waa The Best Coffee? one of the richest of the eWorld's R. DONNELLY EVERY MAN YOUR OLD WASHER 0 t6E LEADS! Empires. 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And how with honey) to be given away during the tele kituo is fef colon sad hands.’’ aU the things I ask’ ------7 Bon Ami single garmentz 55c if aent alone — SOc if sent with NOTE two ot more garmenta. and NEW HANDY OKNINO recommended by the Herald Cooking Schottl REDsWHITE U. S. Cleaners & Dyers AT Herald Cooking School Offlcial Cleaners 886 Main Street Dial 7100 fAGEFOUBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OUNN, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2.1988 I * ' I " I ...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY *. 1988 PACT! "enaUs the P ru d en t to get the The Women's Mlsaioiiary society a feeling that It ia necessary to con- picture of the sttuaUon as you see of the Emanuel Lutheran church is fine all expendituraa to abaolute ne- ABOUTTOWN Invited to hold ita regular meeting SIX YEAR OUI BOY it «"«< as you would like to have It CONN. POWER GROSS ceosltiea. “With our physical prop- HOUSE CONOmONSl tomorrow afternoon wrlth lln . O BIT UARY erty In excellent condition." he con- presented to him.” I t is expected that 100 tables of He said it araa Important that the .Erickson at the parsonage. tinued, "and wrlth the splendid loy- progressive bridge wriU be filled at procedure of the conference "be SALES UP $178,000 alty and morale o f our personnel, INSPECTED A( nUB BY TRAIN the Masonic Temple tonight at the No. 1 company of tbe South Man- DEATHS such as to afford you full opportun- we are confident o f our ability to PA’S Trip YD’S To Tie For Rec public bridge party sponsored Iw chester fire department was called meet whatever demands may be Honor ity to present your facts, to co- the Maeonlc Social club. Play will -4: operatively analyze the data and at 8:45 this morning to extinguish EDWARD E. LEONARD, made upon our service. We hope submit tbe resulU and suggestions Btart at 8:15 and refreshments 'Will a chimney fire at 44 Proapect street thoae demands may be greater than be served after tbe playing. Operation Expeases Increase fanproYement At Boardin WifloBf Wt k Brother On to the President.” ever as the result o f a return of na- Traffic oondiUona on 'the soutta OF ROCKVILLE, DEAD tional confidence in a sound and T%ere wlU be the usual weekly side o f East Center street from the ed $89,000 Is Report; stable proapertty.” House But Further Gear TRADE TALK THICK AS NATIONALS MEET m ’* CHAMPS FORCE PUYO l f Bridge Os The Way To New Englanders registration*of unemployed persons Intersection of Main street east to who desire to apply for unemploy- As a result of the company’s load Present Program a point opposltlmi Orange hall are Long Employee Of Hockanum building program, service to domes- For League Clash Sunday ment insurance benefits tomorrow being somewhat improved. tb e Mills Company He' Has Re- Taxes Handicap Rate Cots ing Up Is O rderd. School; Brother Jmnps. Washington, Feb. 2.— (A P ) — at the armory from 8:30 Am. to S ditch has been refilled and the addi- tic customers has in.i-eased from 433 kllowratt hours per customer in FOR 1ST ROUND DIADEli New England's SO representatives cently Been Cemeteiy Agent pjn. tional dirt la being trucked away. GIANTS INVOLVED Local Rink Team To Play Ths Merldsn Bt. Stans, Isadlngg of small business and Industry at- Tbere are many bad holes In the 1938 to 987 kllowratt hours In 1987, Local Sport The Saints lineup iaoltidee such and the price paid for It haa de- Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, chairman ol threat to tha hopes o f the local former Meriden High luralnortea ea tending a conference with Secretary The Board of Relief is slated to road between the Center and Man- Rockville. Feb. 2.—Edward E. Hartford, Feb. 2—During ita ftrat Bridfrport, Feb. 3.—(AP)— A creased from 7.8 cents to 4.7 cents B. Peatnekl, T. Peainakl, Sokol, Roper today adopted . a six point meet at the Municipal Building this chester Green. A spring on the .Leonard, 70, died at the Hartford foil year o f operation since the the Town Board of Health and Dr. IN SEVERAL DEALS In State Third Division PoUah-Amerloans for tha State Po- WITH 35 TO 28 TRIUMPH «lz-ye«r-old boy wea instantly kill- per kilowatt hour. In other-words, Tomklevlcs, C, Grodleckl, T. Oro- program for business recovery. afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m., to t ^ e Connecticut Company's but lued on hospital last night at ten o’clock merger into it of ita several affili- F. Forbes Bushnell, sanitary Inspec- lish Isogus championship. Invads Ih e six resolutions unanimously ates, the Ccmnectlcut Power Com- Mr. Bird said, ser^ce rendered In Chatter dleekt. Waanefakl and MoolowsU, ed today by a railroad train while under advisement appeals from tax tbe Manchester Green line was after a month’s Illness. He was born tor of the board, at 10:15 this m: Manebsstar this Sunday afternoon in endorsed at a morning meeting: pany during 1637 bad gross sales 1937 was more than twrlce as much and this team Is capable of giving he and bis brother were walking lists just completed by the Board of broken when the hue struck one of In Rockville cn May 1, 1867 the aon ing visited the boarding hoi an attempt to snap the PA's 11- — We believe fundamental con- from all classes o f buslneas amount- and tbe price paid little more than The Connecticut Amateur HoekeyAcut A. A . U. champtone. A t tha If Msnehestar High sohlsves its the Amerke a rousing tuoela In their 1 Assessors. these holes, putting tbe bus out of of Lewla and Alice Haling Leonard. 212 North Main street and m WITH REDS. CARDS game winning atreak and thus Johnny Falkosld Featores I along the trestle over Ash creek ditions are sound and that business half of what It waa ten yeara ago. Laague mat in Meriden Monday meetlng in Meriden It waa said that fond bopss ot on imbestsn baskst- attempt to remain unbeaten. r gQ.Y commission until a new spring could He was employed for 40 years as ing to $7,100,400, an mcrease of further Inspection of the tighten up tbe rooe for league hon- SCORE~\ while on their way to school. will prosper If relieved from the 1178,600 over 1986, According to the Rate reductions saving commercial night to chooae the leaders who are tha winners of the Clast A and tha ball campalgn, the Clarkeman will Manehester, however, le deter- The Tax Collector will keep als be secured. carpenter for the Hockanum MUla conditions in the rooming h< to play off the state ob am ^n - ors. Meriden moved Into the run- Leonel Bouchard; son of Mr. and fear of further undue government annual report presented by Viggo cuatomers about $150,000 a year tor winners of tha Class B would play cempUe a Class A tournament rat- mined to break the Iferiden jinx office open ail day Saturday, Feb- Company and nine yeara ago became A fter the visit to the place oiT ■hlp. 'Ilie Manchester Hookey Club, ner-up spot laat night with nine Af Senice Qnnt Suffers Mrs. Joseph Bouchard of 34 Web- Interference. Political manage- a gams and the wUiner o f this and to do It la deolaive fashion. - B. F. T. -‘ i Chapman Court, Order o f Ama- agent of Grove HUI cemetery. He E. Bird, president of the company, were made laat year, and domestic Suiiday by Dr. Bushnell, who or- Terry Waqts To Swap Man* lag o f 1.171 to place them at tha top wins and two loaese as the result ruary 5, until 5 p.m. for receipt of unable to play many gamaa because OMOh Johnny Folkoskl has Im- ...... ster street, Fairfield, was struck by ment cannot be substituted for In- ranth will meet on Friday evening at the annual meeting o f atock- and commercial customers paid would ba the CkmnecUout State A. of tbe rankings for tha atata title Hoddan. U 3 X 8 i old age assistance tax payments. was a member of Fayette Lodge ot dered several different bedrooms of New Haven's 44-97 vtotory over ..... New York, New Haven and Hart- dividual Initiative. ot not having • home rink, were A. U. champions. U was also said pressed upon his ehorges the im- Setback In Final Week Of Tiarney, If a • • • a 0 3 S' A at 7:45 in Masonic Temple, 4it which Maaons of which he waa a paat boldera today. ,. $600,00 less for their electricity than cleared of their contenta, an order even t... .16 wtua In a row wui asm Hartford, giving tha latter 11 wins ford Train No. 66 at about 8:10 a. 2— We propose easier credit fa- placed in the third division. The first that the teams would not bs atds to portance of this eontost and ex- F. Blanchard, rf a•••a 0 time the annual roll call will be master. He belonged also to the' Operating expenses for the year. they would have at the average was issued by Dr. Bushnell that cuo, Berger And Leiber 82 points undat tha syatam of figur- and three losaes tor the season. -8 8 % m.. and tossed Into Ash creek. The cilities of a reasonable and con- A meeting of the special Arrals- division Is composed o f • the first play In the New Haven arena ba- pects his court brilltaate to shoot Frohar, rt ...... held. A large attendance of mem- Chapter and Council'Masonic lodges Including the normal provision for price paid three years ago. further cleanups be made. As a ing used by the C L A. C .... .total Meriden's strength is proven by • • a • a X 0 3 1 Uce Day committee and the Citizens team In each of the northern, oen- cause it waa being used for tha naxt tbe works against ths visitors. In Play; Moriartyi Beat Ol- ...... victim's brother, Reanald, nine, servative nature for small business, bers and visitora la anticipated. The retirement''reserve and >11 taxes, Burdea of Taxes Curley, e a a a a a 5 0 XO 4 committee will be held this evening and Washington Commandery, result o f this order two large truck tral and southern dlvlatons, Torrtng- two weeks. wins are multiplied by five and the the fact that the PA'a have been ths prsUmlnory, ths PA Girlw will jumped aside as he heard the whistle either through existing agencies or officers will wear white. A fter the amounted to $5,235,400, an Increase A great handicap to the constant Is Report At Manager’s Ford, ig ...... s « • a • 0 0 0 by some other suitable method. We at 7:30 In the Army and Navxclub Knighta Templar. Besides bis wife loads of furniture and other equip, ton (northern) Cheshire (central) A fter the ho«kay seaeon ia actual points ilvtdad into tha pro- unable to gain a decision over the meet ths formldsble S t Stan Girls, of the approaching train. meeting there will be a social hour of $89,800 over the prevloua year, effort to reduce the cost of service C. Blanchard, Ig ...... 0 3 3 urge tbe encouragement of Invest- to report on plans for the 1038 he leaves one sister, Mrs. Andrew ment in the boarding place were and New Haven (southern). These thara will be a meeting, and the duct....flva points ara given for a Silver O ty array In thres attempts.ipU. isd by “Chick’’ Wssnofskl sad Json son’s For Third Place; According to Engineer Fred with refreshments. and tbe balance carried to surplus to customers Is the burden of fed- i>»iiry. i g ...... 0 Armistice Day plans. Reed. removed from the building by Parley; Other Prospects. three will play a four-game terlea, win at boma at 1 stx p ^ t a for a Meriden gained two triumphs tost Modjkowskl. mainstays of the Mid- • at Schnetaled of 401 Greenwich avenue. ment of private capital in new en- after payment o f dividends was eral, state and municipal taxes, Mr. managers wUl decide upon a ban- terprises. Funeral services will be held Fri- truckmen and taken to the dump. tha winner to be champion. win aw a y.,,, season by ths closest ot aeoras and distown SpoedglrlA New Haven, he saw the two boys The Alpine Society will meet to- $135,800 as compared with $93,700 Bird pointed out. The company’s quet which will be held in Meriden Bonn’ s Also Winners. 11 3— We propose repeal of the un- A son, Frederick Dey Schat- day afternoon at two o’clock at his Dr. Moore was 111 on Sunday and Ths second division Is composed won a ons-point verdict In the first Ths 8rst gams Is sst for 9:80 8 90 !; looking Into the water through the night at 7 o'clock at the Norman in 1936, Mr. Bird reported. The and all prises will be awarded. Olsea*s distributed profits tax. Schneider, was bom yesterday to late home, 96 Grove street Rev. tax bill, exclusive of Indirect taxes, could not visit the house at that of New Britain (northern), New Manchaotar'a eloolng game with engagsmant o f the eurrant eeaoon. o’clock, foUowed immedlatsly by the ties of the trestle as the train street club. company's 1937 operating ratio, or was nearly $1,000,000 last year. %ime, but was with Dr. Biuhnoll By HUGH B. FULLERTON, JB. Manchester expects to play its Jony, fg ...... 4— W e urge that tbe proposedMr. and Mrs. Frederick Schat- Dr. George S. Brookes of the Union Haven Q. O. P. (southern) and the first play-off gama Saturday agalnat Rockville won't flgure In the tourney The Amerke protested that game msin sttroctlon. The State Po- 0 8 0 '* rounded a curve at 55 miles per the percentage of operating rev- “ Regardless of the form In which when he called this morning. New York, Feb. 3.— (A P ) — and ths protaat was upheld, which Salmonson, r g ...... 0 0 discriminatory tax on legitimate schnclder of 61 Lyness street. This Congregational church will officiate winner of a game betweep West- Hartford. Having all nsw soulpmsot ratings as It'll be played here Feb- uch league will hold lU monthly That the PoIIth-Amerlcsns 0 hour. Schnetzler jammed on the enues required for operating ex- taxes may be dressed to make them A fter this morning's inspection; Baaed on the traditional reiatlonahlp has mads Meriden all tha more da- Hedlund, Ig ...... 3 business corporations, stock of Is their second child, the first be- and burial will be in Grove Hill vllle and Danlntry will be from the and expecting to have a hockey rink ruary 39, tha asms day that reo- meeting at the PoHsh-Ameriean aran’t going to reliniiuiah thair 0 4 -S brakes and blew the whistle. Reanald penses, was 73.8 percent. appear more palatable," he said, Dr. Bushnell said that there wa^^ termlned to prove Its euperiority club on Clinton etreet this Friday Moorhousa, e ...... X which Is closely h^ld, be abandoned. ing a daughter, Sylvia Bertha. Mrs. cemetery. betweap amoka and fire, tbers’a roa- central division. put up next year, the locals feel ords must bs in the hands of the X 9 leaped to safety but the locomotive Promotion An AM 'they are and always will be exact- an Improvement In the conditions, son to believe that some of the Na- over the pooe sStters. night at 8 o'clock. Ree Senior League honora Reiroar, ^f 3 5— We favor some reasonable,Schatschnelder is the former Miss The ihird group is composed of quite confident that they vrlll get a Conference secretary... .ths Middle- 9 7 tossed Lconel from the tracks Into Sales o f electricity accounted for ed) either directly or Indirectly from but that further Improvements wero tional League baoebail clubs. Includ- without s bitter struggle wm Bantiy, rf 0 0 conservative plan to stimulate and Bertha Louise Dey. N. Y. Stocks four teams, Manchester, Hartford higher rating naxt year. town, Weat Hartford and Brittoi 0 M the creek. ordered carried out. revive the building Industry. $6,133,600 and soles o f gas m the the ultimate consumer." Results In ing the New York Oisnta, will en- of the northern, u d Hagai Lou and Goals and assists that were made games etlU remain on the local proven lost night when the de- Vennart, it...... 0 0 0 Schnetzler, Conductor John Jen- Stamford and New London Divi- the direction of economy and high gineer s player trade before long. Keensy, i f ...... 6— We propose that employer and Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters Branford of the southern. No teams by Manchester during the season ecbedule alao and anything la liable fending champions created a X 0 kins of New York City, and Ticket employe alike be held responsible sions, for $966,800. The Increase m standards of service are becoming Ever since Bill Tarry came to * q of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Adam Exp ...... 8% were picked from the central divi- are os follows: to happen, especially at B ristol... deadlock for the flnt round ti- Taker Edward M. Fox, also of New for the faithful observance of mu- Local Stocks load and revenues reflected the gen- more difficult to accompUah due town for the baseball wrltara’ dinner 9 sion. . The winner of the Manches- (3oaIs— Davidson, 1; Guthrie, 1; 4 X9 } Yorh, ran back to the bridge after will meet tomorrow evening at 8 A ir Reduc ...... 00 ntOMINENT OmCERS a few days ago, trade talk haa bean GREAT BRITAIN FROWNS tle with a sparkling 85 to 29 tual agreements. Alaska J u n ...... 13 Vi eral business activity through the both to the heavy burden o f taxes ter-Hartford game will play the Kelly, 1; G. May, 8; J. May, 3—to- Coach WIU Clarks Is now round* Score at half Uma, Moriatly It, the train was brought to a stop. o'clock In the State Armory. The de- floating around so thickly the ex- Alfred C. Gaunt, Lawrence, Mass., Allegheny ...... 1% Furnished by Eddy Brothers A Co. first eight months of the year and and to Bteadtly Increasing coat of winner of the Hagai Lou and Bran- tal 13. Ing out bis 30th season as Hanchsa- triumph over the Y-D Service Olaon'a 7. Referee, BiseeU. Time, 18 Fox ian down the embankment and partment officers will make their 38 Lewis S t perts flgure there must be some- woolen manufacturer, named chair- Allied Chem ...... 163 then was sharply offset by Indus- fuel and other materlala. Increased FOR YD a U B BANQUET ford game. The two winners will Assista—J. May, S; O. May, 8; ter High cage maator and It would in the tenth and final week of minute periods. lifted the victim's body out of the annual inspection. Hartford, Conn. thing underneath It all. By sleuth- man of the New England group, Am Can ...... 79 trial recession. Sales to domestic operating costs were somewhat off- then play and tbe winner o f this Kelly, 1; Outbrie, 3; Davidson 1- certainly be aweU to celebrate his shallow creek. said the last resolution "does not go WUIIaiu R. filartin ing around hotel lobbies, watching ON OLYMPICS AT TOKYO competition in the opening customers and to commercial es- set last year, however, by an all Beaa*a Tavern Receipts for January at the Man- Am Rad St S ...... 12Vi game will be tbe (Haae C Oonnectl- total 13. two decades of K rvles with an un. A call for a Bridgeport ambu- as far as asking for a law to deal Local Represeotatlve tablishments m' offices and stores time high output at tbe company’s Large Number To Attend An tbe magnetee and managers gather round. B. chester postoffice were slightly Am Smelt ...... 49 In huddles end separata a n ln , and defeated campaign, the first in Red F. t. lance was later cancelled when a with the situation.” Am Tel and Tel ...... 138Vi conUnued to show an mcrease water power stations at Falls Vil- nual Gathering To Be Heic It was the first setbeek.'for the Zwiek, If ...... 0 higher than for tbe corresponding Bid qusstloning all bandi, enough facta and White history... 0 pbimlcian aboard the train pro- He said the New Englanders re- Am Tob B ...... 66T4 Asked tbroughout the year although at a lage and UnionvlUe, which resulted YD's after nine euooeaslve vlctor- XUhoney, r f ...... 3 month of 1937, Postmaster Thomas Sunday A t Osano’s In Boltoi have been unearthed to glva rise to Lord Aberdare Pointi Ont 0 8 J nounced the boy dead. The body was jected a proposal to include In their Am Wat Wks ...... 9H Inauranoe Stock. retarded rate or gain m the later in a aubstantlal decrease In pur- EAGLES TOP STARS, lea end brought sweat revenge to Murray, r f ...... 3 program a demand that the capital J. Quish reported today. Receipts Aetna Casualty...... 83 88 the following reports. First of all, however, there's the $ • 1 placed on the rear platform of the Anaconda ...... 30V« months. Mr. Bird attributed this to chased power. the PA'e for the 99-98 aetbook suf- NOlgOlle 0 eeeaeaaeaeea X gains tax be repealed. for January last year were $5,UU3.07 Aetna Fire ...... 45 47 Prominent World War officers Gtanta-Reds D eolf matter ot clinohlng the O. C. L L. fered from the Service quintet Ui 8 3 J last coach and brought to Bridge- Armour, 111 ...... 5Vi the sales-promotion and load-buUd- Tile CJonnecUcut Power (3om- veterans of the Connecticut regi MIDDLETOWN IMPROVES That Sentiment A fiin tt B. BtaroU, Ig ...... 3 "There was too much controversy (1) The Qianta and Reds have a ehampionsbip... .to bring this about X port station, from where It was and for January, 1938, $5,029.34. Atchison ...... 34 Vi Aetna Life ...... 23% 25% ing program which has been pro- pany’s total construction program tbe flrtt engagemefit of the cam- 8 H ments of the Yankee Division, wll deal on tha firs involving Oua ifan- Mbhchaoter must bsat Middistown GAIN HURD PLACE Roan, r g ...... x 1 8 taken to the city morgue. over this point In our group," he Automobile ...... 25% 27% gressively expanded and intensified paign. AS a result, a playoff wul explained, "to Include that.” Aviation Corp ...... 3 Vi for 1937 Incolved an expenditure of attend the annual banquet of th. cuso, holdout Giant catcher, and hare Friday and Wset Hartford bars F. Bterell, r g ...... X X 8 ^ Andorson-Shca Post, V. F. W. will Baldwin, CT ...... 8«4Conn. General ...... 25 27 from y e v to yeu. 1940GamekIn Japan Is be nOoseeaty to determine tha flrtt Vermont's sole representative, E. 63% 65 $1,272,288. The major projects in- local as.soclatlon at Osano's cottage Ernie Lombardi, burly CtneinnaU hold "Ladles' Night" Friday night Balt and Ohio ...... 8Vt Hartford Fire ...... Concerning effects of the reces- TO NOSE OUT WINDHAM naxt wash, a taoh that doesn't aosm round winner, tbe date of whieh L. Chatterton, Brattleboro, Vt., fur- Hartford Steam Boiler 52 .’ 56 cluded relocation o f lines and con- Bolton, Sunday. Among those wh' backstop. That aaema to ba fairly vary difficult If the Uarkemen wUI be onnounoed In a few days. 9 8 1 CONFUSION REIGNS at the V.F.W. Homo, Manchester BendU ...... 11% sion, Samuel Ferguson, chairman of have signified their intention of at $a niture dealer, however, disagreed National Fire ...... 57% 59% struction of a new substation at authantie but there are eaveral varf- don't go into a drastic mUeWa Green. On Feb.' 16 Ward Cheney Beth S te e l...... 56 Vi the board of directors. In a foreword tending this year’s party are: Majoi tdtm ra- National In Scope; Wider New HaTen Wins Third Although their moll Interest Use with the other New Englanders on Camp, U.S.W.V. and Auxiliary will Phoenix ...... 77 79 Middletown to remove equipment attone among tha reasons arhy it in the State PoUab leogua, la wbloh Olaon, r g ...... X 1 Beth Steel, pfd ...... ,... 92V4 General William Haggerty, Nev vsrsal. * 8 the resolution Involving credit, al- be the guests of the Vets and Aux- Travelers ...... 400 4‘20 to the annual report said: "This from the flood area; the building of hasn’t been oompleted. One ex- they’ra oumatly iattiag tha pact McAdom, r g ...... 0 X X AS iJT LE FELLOWS” Borden ...... '...... 17 Vi condition obviously will continue In- a new substation and cable at Stam- Haven; Joseph Cunningham, Water HARTPORDSEEiONG Asylum City Gagers Indicate • __ though he did not vote against I t iliary at a special "Neighbors' Public L'tllltlcfi planatlon ia that ‘Terry asked for a A vtetory this Friday night will Than Berim Boycott Straight By 3*2 Score To with eleven straight triumphs, the Werner, Ig ...... o 0 Chatterton said he believed small Can Pac ...... 7V4 to 1938, and makes more welcome ford; and the provision of facilities bury. State President o l the Yanket couple of young players for “farm’ Night". The program that evening Case (J. I.) ...... 86 C!onn." Lt, and Pow. .. 52 56 Ua tha High record lor consecutive PA'S showed their eagerness to re- Cerpeater, I g ...... 0 8 8 4 TRY TO HOLD PARLEY business could obtain the credit It will be given by Mary Bushnell Conn. Pow...... 42 _ 44 the large volume of more stable do- for Interchange of power with the Divlrion Association; (Colonel Frank purposes along with Maneuso. tain tha .IUo Lsagua diadam by Aatoalb, e ...... 8 Cerro De Pas ...... 39% "Machine Gun" Parker o f WesI wlna—19—set by the oour- quintet 0 8 'J needed from local banks, asking “if Cheney Camp, U.S.W.V. Auxiliary. HUd. Elec. Lt...... 64% 66% mestic Dusiness developed by tbe In- Connecticut Light and Power Com- Another la that the final dickering BEES “ FARM” CLUB London, Fsb. 3 — (A P ) — fisntl- Rise In Hockey Leagne. sanding thair bast taam into aetlon Bnrieo, rf ...... 0 of 1034-34... .another triumob next 0 8 - J the business man is not a good risk Ches'and Ohio ...... 33% tensive efforts ''f Uie last few yeara. Haven; Colonel Michael Connors Illuminating Shs. .., 49 51 pany on the same principles as are eoneerned a trade with Mancueo ment in Great Britain against Brit- olast the favored YD'e in last XCUldOOBe t f ae4eaaee*e 5 X (UoatlniMd from Page One) now. why should he be a better one Chrysler ...... 54 V4 While a prolongation of Industrial Colonel Joseph Nolan: Lt. Colonel In Clash With Unbeaten week agalnat Wast Hartford wtu set 5tra. Benjamin M. Knox of Hart, New Britain Gas ... 26% 28% used by the company In the opera- and W ally Berger, hard-hitting but night'a nightcap avent, aftar Mori- mmm mm Col Carbon ...... 65% Leonard Maloney, CtoloncI Wllliair a new record and annex Manchea- ish reprossntation at tha Tokyo because the government guarantees ford, instructor In organ and piano, So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 142 147 inactivity would undoubtedly cause tion of the Connecticut Valley Pow- slow fo o t^ outfielder, fOr Lom- By AtiOOlATBD PBB88 of small business people under the Col Gas and E l ...... 7V4 Gadd, Colonel Charles Lamb, all ol tst's aecond League crown In arty Brothen had cltaehed third 8 8 $» ’4 his loan?" will present one of her Manchester Western Mass...... 26 '29 earnmgs to fall below those of tbe er Exchange. This Interconnection bardi, Dee Moore and Harry Craft, 12 Olympic Games la 1940 la national It’s eitbsr ths wonh turning or laea ta the standings by trimming New Deal. Comi Inv T r ...... 39''4 Hartford', Colonel Harry B. Bissell years....a victory over Bristol on ■core at half time, Itemi’a 18^ M - Gaunt said the New England del- pupils, Mrs. Dana S. Piirinton of Industrials post year, the monthly shrinkage will be effected this month. a rookie fly chaser, and that gen- Starts Campaign To Bring Clarkemen Here Friday; in scope, says Lord Abardaro, who ilson's 80-16, and Rann'a took Secretary of Commerce Roper In- ComI Solv ...... 8 Manchester; Eldward Miller, Hart ths law of avsrsgoa catching up, but S Ion's 6. fteferee, BleeHl, TlaM^ 18 egation probably would cooperate 257 East Center street. In on organ Acme Wire ...... 28 31 would in all probability not be so , In anticipation of these expendi- eral manager Warren Giles of the Fsbruary 19 will maks an unbsaten fourth place with a staxUng 88-81 tervened to quiet scores of the Cons Edison ...... 22 >4 ford. President of the Hartforr win represent Great Britain at the the New Haven Eagles are bi third minute periods with upstate New York business recital .Sunday afternoon at 3 Am. Hardware ...... 19 21 great but what the year as a whole Reds balked because Terry displayed ssason a virtual certainty, and Man. decision over Dillon’i. shouting delejgatcs. He was able to Cons Oil ...... 9V4 tures, an issue of $2,000,000 prin- Chapter. Y-D Association; Lieut Eastern League Team To Win By A 32*27 Score. meeting of tbe International Olym- pleoa In the Bastern dlvWon ot men and that their groups would o'clock In the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Arrow H and H, Com. 38% 40% will compare favorably with 1937 m too keen an Interest in Craft. chMter Is grimly determined to do The final standings foUow: outabout the others with the ad- Cont Can ...... 40% cipal amount of First and General Tom Brown, Hartford. tha Internetlonal-Amsrican hockey F A. A. a consolidate during the day to facil- Piirinton has frequently served as BllUnga and Spencer. 3% 4% case activity is resumed within alx (3 ) Tbe Giants may send Berger just that.... pic committee la Cairo In March. Pollth-Amerka...... 9 1 .900 vantage of a loud speaking system Corn Prod ...... 61 Vi Mortgage Series B. Bonds was sold The association’s annual mcetin; league today and apporenUy on the itate discussion. an accompanist at local musical Bristol Brass ...... 34 36 months,—an expectation which tbe to Brooklyn, poaalbly along with State This Season. Aberdare aald a clear distinction YD B erries...... 9 1 .900 B. F. T. and restored harmony by suggest- Del Lack and W e s t...... 6% at private sale last January. In will be held at noon followed by a Middletown High provided a lot upgrade. Tomorrow the New Englanders functions but this is her first pro- Colt’s Pat. Firearms. 54 67 economic condition of the country Maneuso, a pitcher or both. In ex George Hills, South Windsor cage ■hould be made between tbe boycott Moriartys...... 8 8 jkk) Opeleeb, tf ...... X 0 8 ing that the group decide by a vote Douglas Aircraft ...... 39% addition to financing tbe construc- turkey dinner to be served bj of bad newa for ManebSStar's unde- A 8-8 vletofy Over tha Byraouse B. BycholW . U ...... X and 800 small buslne.ssmen from gram using the organ. Eagle Lock ...... 16 18 would seem to Justify." change for Buddy Haoaett, the rsferse, is up and around agam of the Berlin Olympics In 1999 and Renn't ...... 4 8 .406 • 8 whether It wanted more speeches.. other sections of the country will Du Pont ...... 113 V4 tion program, part of the proceeds Osano. feated cage stalwarts last night by Storo last night gavs thS Bagiaa un- Kbvle, 3 0 Fafnlr Bearings ___ 96 106 Outlook For 1938 of the issue was used to retire float- Dodgers' young ftrat baseman. In Hartford, Conn., Feb. 2-r-(AP) after a painful and sCrioui accldani the movement againet Tokyo. He Oloon't ...... 3 8 800 8 "N o !" reverberated through the select 12 representatives to see Eastman Kodak ...... 159V4 The committee In charge of the this connection there was talk o f a nosing out Windham's powsrful dlaputOd pqasesston of third place Obuohowek), ...... S 3 Lady Roberts Ikidge, Daughters Gray Pel Pay Station 4% 5% Mr. Bird declared that the aud- ing Indebtedness of $500,(XX). It Is Heacjpd by Gov. Wilbur L. Cross snd about ten days ago....b e slipped pointed out that tbe Berlin boycott Dlllon’a ...... 1 9 .100 0 8 building. President Roosevelt. Elec Auto Lite ...... 18 annual is headed by William Allen possible three-way deal among the quintet by a score of 83 to 37, an end tbair third triumpl^ la their last Horaburdo. I g ...... l 0 a Roper also took a standing vote of St. George, will meet tonight In Gen Elec ...... 39 V4 Hart and Cooley . . . . 180 200 den recession Is responsible for a not anticipated that any new financ- Mayor Thomas J. Spellacy, Hart' and fell at hla boma and bis left waa confined to a amall f i ^ o n chairman, CTiesterfleld Plrie, Arthii Giants, Dodgers and Reds, with Indication that the Aaylum C I^ U s wrist was severely gashed by glass while "resentmefit against mpoa four starts. The feature olaab produoed ■everiek. Ig ...... 3 0 and only a handful of the hundreds the Robbins room of Center church Gen Foods ...... 32*4 Hendey Mach. B...... 9 11 less promising outlook for 1938, and ing will be needed to provide funds ford today had launched a campaign rough and tumbla encounter In 8 24 26 McCann. John Gardner and And; Brooklyn getting one of Cincinnati's are definitely on the upgrade and be here is national, and, judging from Their Joy may ba abort Uved, how- FelkCeki, rg 8 8 present opposed breaking up the house. A good attendance is hoped Gen M oto rs...... 34 Landers, P'rary A Clk. that until the future trend becomes for capital expenditures in 1938, due Holzhclmcr. to return to organised baseball as a whan the oil jug be was toting which the rivals battled tooth and IS for as plans for a sewing project New Brit. Mch„ Com. 19 21 young pitchers. counted upon to provide stiff oppo- United States reports. Internation- ever, for tonight they fees the general meeting. Gillette ...... 9Vi more clearly defined the year must to a cash balance of $1,485,063, Mr. Edward Frazier is president o ta rm " club of the Boston Bees. broke... .two arteries and two vsins nail to gain a dectsiva edge but STAFFORDMNGS will be discussed. do., pfd...... 90 100 (8) The St. Louis Cardlnale are sition for the Red and White at the ware sevsred but prompt msdleai al.” Cleveland Barona, leadera of the 18 ”i 88 Long before the first session of Hecker P ro d ...... 6V4 be approached with caution and with Bird said. the Y-D Association of ilancheatcr angling for Gordon (BUmp) Phelpa President Bob Quinn of the Bos- local State Armory this Friday wasUra divlaloa end holders of e halftime found the PA'a In poeaes- the conference opened dozens of the North and Judd . . . . 25% 27% ton National League club, who came attention at the Memorial hospital The British Olympic eommlttse YD lervlBe Grand List Increases Hudson Motors ...... 8 and lippy Leo Duroeber of Brook- night. dve-game wtm.ing streak. ■lon of a slim 19-16 margin. In businessmen filled the lobby of the Liilgl Desimone, mentioned In a Int Harv ...... 60 Peck, Stow A SVllcox 5% 7% here yesterday to address the Hart- bos made him as good as new again last night discussed the apparent the laat IS minutes, however, the Solmonds, rg ...... 0 6 t The 1937 Grand List for Staffonl police court report yesterday, lives Russell Mfg. Co...... 24 28 lyn; no offers mentioned. It was Middletown’s aecond arid bt'U be back la action in a few failure of Japanese official! to'iaeue MeanwhUa tha Springdeld In- Fraser, rg ...... X 0 Commerce Department building, lot Nick ...... 49V4 (41 The Phillies may get Into the ford World Series club, was greeted straight win and Its third In tan Amerka displayed their paaoing oml 3 registered as rapidly as they could increased $122,497 over 1936 from at 52 Bisscll street. His address Scovill Mfg. Co...... 24% 26% days.... invitatione for the games and dians, whom ths Bogles shunted to Chapman, rg ...... 0 3 i $6,525,457 to $.47,954. According to Int Tel and Tel ...... 5T4 trading with Dolph Camllll. and with a petition headed "we want ■tarts this season. Windham led by tbe bottom of thv standing, tangis (hooting axcellanoe and turned and filed Into the departments was not carried In yesterday's ac- Johns Manville ...... 73 Stanley W ork s...... 39 41 you, we will welcome you. we will drafted Instructions for Lord Abar- aside every YD onslaught to tmtrge Sheldon, e ...... 0 ■ 8 the abstract of assessment complet- count and others here of the same do., pfd...... 27% 29% pitchers (Haude Pasaaav and Bucky 7-4 at the quarter but Middletown dare. with tha slumping Pittsburgh Hor- auditorium. Kennecott ...... 36 Vi Walters aa halt. President Gerry support jrou.” Bulkeley High of New London on top at tha closing wblstla. A Raguikus, r f ...... 6 4 X8 In registering they filled out ed Monday by the Board of Asses- family name asked that the address Torrlngton ...... 25% 27% spurted to gain a 15-U margin by Whethsr Great Britain will accept nets on ths letter's rink wnue Lehigh Val Rd ...... 5% Nugent of tha PbUa denied ha would Quinn recently announced that went on a grand and glorious scor- Playing eoaeh Johnny FalkoaM. Sehueta, i f ...... 3 1 8 cards setting forth their names, sors, the gross grand list for the be designated. Veeder Root, new . .. 43% 45% halftime, that was built up to 34-19 an Invitation to the games also waa Syracuse faces Provldsnes on tha Ltgg and &Iyers B ...... 90 <4 "break up a ball club" by trading the Bees would not operate In ing sprse In trouncing Fitch High a dghter aa aver waa tad and gift- names of concerns they represent- current year ending last October New fo rk Banks at the three-quarters mark. Dan- discussed. r !^ ' les. $6.'T58,348. This amount was reduc- Loew's ...... 47 *i all three but admitted one o f them Scranton, Pa., of the Eastern of Groton last night, piling up t ed with the ability to suffuss his 8 XI 38 ed, home addresses, products The regular monthly meeting of Banks of New York .. 350 370 ials, Bafuma and Peterson con- overwhelming total of 83 points to "I don't think we will be prepared A few days ago, a win over the ed to the net figure by $110,394 In Lnrillard ...... 17 could be bad at the right price. League this season, but planned to tributed most of ths scoring for teamloatet with a similar spirit, Score at half time, P. A. A. OL. IK handled and Washington addresses. the Manchester City club will be Mont W a r d ...... 32% Bankers Trust ...... 46 48 2-> for tha losers . . . Verblllo and to make a atatement of our views Barons on tha orsat ot a winning paced the PA ’a to their Impreaalve exemption to cx-service men. their held tomorrow night In the club Central Hanover . . . . 94 98 CamllU la said to have been offered take the franchise elsewhere. the winners. YD Service. 18. Referee, To See President Nash-Kelv ...... 9Th The ^ e s ' official mentioned New Skrtgan tallied ten boaketa apiece before ths IntarnatlonsI meeting Is wave and tha game being played on victory with an Individual perform- A t the registration tables they relatives and the blind. The exemp- rooms, 40 Oak street. Following the Chase ...... 30 32 to Brooklyn and Passeau to tha Chi- Manchester had no trouble at all Nat Else ...... 19% Haven among other cities that have and virtually every member of oi the held,” Aberdare said. “But I doubt Cleveland tea, tha Bogles are hope- Shce that was responsible for 8ve received copies of the program for tions this year show a reduction of meeting a chicken and spaghetti Chemical ...... 41 43 cago Cuba. la handing Middletown a 87-29 beat- arty scoring, while Hsdluad $8,437 from the 1936 figure of $118,- Nat Cash Reg ...... 16 >4 Don’t Need Manenso Invited tbe Scranton franchise. He team figured in the rout . If we will be able to get support to ful of victory. They've been able to twin-pointers and two free tries, the two days of meeting. This show- supper will be served with Chef Nat Dairy ...... 13'% a t y ...... 25% 27% ing In the fifth game of the current Bulkeley led by 36-11 at halftime finance sending a team to Tokyo win but one game from the Barons Relmer went bast for the 831. According to the Assessors a Urbano Osano catering. (6) The Giants offered the Cardi- said the Elm City invitation waa while A) Abuchowskt. Ed Koria and ed that the committee to see the Nat Distill ...... 20 Vi Continental ...... 11 13 camps!jn at the Asylum City but even it the committee decides to so far wbUe losing three and tying Mike Savertek also featured for ths Renn's and Olllon'a staged a dtag President would call at the White good share of the Increase In the Corn Exchange ...... 49 51 nals Maneuso for either Stan Bor- Issued by George White, former sec seems Ukaly to have a much tough- Grand List Is due to the increase to N Y Central ...... 18% dagaray, former Brooklyn out- send one." two, but tha Eagles point to the winners. Andy Raguakua stood dong battle all the way trilh the House at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. Kenneth Lyon, son of Mr. and First National...... 1770 1830 retary-treasurer of the Worcester er task this Friday night in bidding Thomaa W. Smyths was re-elect- tbe assessment of automobiles and North Am ...... 18V4 fielder, and one other player, pos- team which waa owned by tbe Boa There Is no qussUen of taking the tour-game speU tbS Stars held over out for the YD's as tha gama'a former emerging On top to tha ihal The President's welcome to the Mrs. Earl Lyon, of Parker street Pdbkard ...... 4 % Guaranty T r u s t...... 232 240 for Its 13th straight triumph. The ed president of the Maneheater gamea away from Tokyo, but, Aber. minutoe of plov by • two $6199 buildings used for mercantile and sibly Herb Bremer, rookie catcher, ton Braves of the 1933-1925 era, them uhtU last night and Ogurs It's leading eoorer with 18 points and hundreds of merchants, small manu- was confined to his home yesterday Param Plct ...... 9 ViIrving Trust ...... 11% 12% Cfiarkemen only beat Windham by Green Athletic Club at Its annual dare added, “ I believe true sports- moi^n. ScortDf waa protty wtB trading purposes. The Grand List due to Illness. Kenneth Is a student and got a negative answer. and now in charge of Savin Rock tlma to do a Utua tattling up. Bchueta and Sheldon gave him fine facturers, and other businessmen Penn ...... 21 <4 Manhattan ...... 22 24 37-81 laat Saturday and waro bard maatiag loot night . . . T. G. Smltb manshlp would Indloats that Japan dod among has been turned over to the Board In the eighth grade of the &Ianches- The principal basis of all these field. Two early gooia by tha fiyraouaa support. with 8ih> was presented by Secretary of Com- Phelps Dodge ...... 24% Manufact. Trust . . . . 37% 39% proasad ta doing that, so ths/ro not was elected vlM praatdaat, Paul should put the question entirely in The Other Txoeles. honey, Murray and BOri Blosell Oat. merce Roper In a speech delivered of Relief which Is composed of ter Green schmi. New York Trust .... 95 98 reports comes from Terry's state- (}ulnn stated that Allentown, Pa., front Uka of Marklo, (Jonvoy and Chsrles Dlmmlck, Lolo Wccln, and A Phil Pete ...... 37% taklag Xflddlstowa’s invasion light- Hublard aseratary and Walter the hands o f the IntsrnaUonal com Moriartys weren’t unduly extend- standing, while Muldooa at the first session. Public N a tio n a l...... 28 30 ment that he waa willing to trade also was moat enthuslasUc. Buckley treaauror . . . following Parooaa put tha Start in a saoming- J. B. Hunzlker. The total number Pub Serv N J ...... 31V4 Maneuso, Berger and outfleldsr ly- mlttee." ly sofa laad aarly in tha aaoond ed In dlapostng of Oleon'e, running toolo furniihed meet et tbe flro. Shortly before Roper spoke, Severs! youngsters who frequent Radio ...... 6% Title Guarantee...... 5% 7 The Beet' official, who has ten Although tha Rad and Whits baa the mMtlng a social time waa en- up a 13-7 lead by halfUme and works tor DIIIOa’A Ernest G. Draper, assistant com- of lists filed by property owners of the armory have been organized Into U. S. T r u s t ...... 1430 1470 Hank Leiber, another holdout. The days to make his decision known to parted but tha Eaglss outfought Stafford up to October 1, was 2,366 Rem R a n d ...... 14 Giants’ manager further explained a two-gama laad on the rest ot the toyed . . . tha Orsan Is looking aatily widening the gap In tbe sec- The ssooad round le slated ta g i t merce secretary, said Fred Roth, a basketball quintet under tbe Repub S te e l...... 17*4 officials of the eastern baseball field in tbe race for C. (X 1. L. hon- forward to a banner season In base- them In the latter half of tbe game. an Increase of 134 over 1936 which supervision of Joe Benson, the care- that Harry Dannlng waa ready for ond, half. Curley, Duffy and Had- underway next TueOdoy night with president of the Whitney Roth Shoe Key Tob B ...... 40 A L L THIS W E E K league, told the membera of tbe ora, a roveraal by Mlddlatowa would ball this year . . . PLOWBOrS p i M E A K Raymond acorad the Baalso' first den contributed most of the Mori- another tripleheeder . Company, Cleveland, Ohio, would was 2232. taker. the first string catching job and a World Serlea club that bis viait last goal In tha aecond period, MoCully Engagement Safeway Stores ...... 19% ACCUSED MAN ADMITS dub that bad two first stringers dim local bopea for tha tlUa os It serve as chairman of the meeting. • Sears Roebuck ...... 58 night waa not an attempt to rouse will then be necessary for Manches- Ellsworth High of South Windsor tied the game midway in the third Announcement Is made of the en- The Nathan Hale Fife and couldn't give cither enough work. Preceding the conference, many Shell Union ...... 16 % Bargrains in Men’s Work Attire or to sound out sentiment for a ter to beat both Wast Hartford and wentent down to itsts fifth straightatr de- ENDS A T 84 S T R A IIX T and Hexlmer slammed home the of the "little fellows" In buslneu gagement of Miss Dorothy U Scho- Dnim Corps will hold a practice That seems to spell a hard-hitting field, daughter of Mrs. Addle Scho- Socony Vac ...... 15 GROCERY THEFT HERE second-string man, otherwise Lom- transfer of the Scranton franebiae Bristol In the lost two league games feat laat night In bowing to Bloom- winning counter three minutes be- voiced protests against what they session at 7:30 tonight at Orange South Pac ...... 17% to this dty. field by 37-35 . . . It was tha fore the 8nal ousMr. field of Westford avenue to George hall. Overalls and Jumpers bardi to make certain o f tha diadem. A termed unfair trade practices of South Rwy ...... 11V4 WORK PANTS, He said, however, he planned to victory over XUddletown will seventh lots In IS starts for 0>acb StepbanvUla, Tex„ Feb. 9.— (A P ) Springfield haa bean unable to some large concerns. J. Grennan, son of John L. Grennan Regular 91-80 Terry alao was seen talking wltb give of Crystal Lake. No date has been St Brands ...... 8>4 Chamhronet, R. I., Peddler, Al- return to Hartford either Isite this the Clarkemen at least a deadlock I.ugb Greer’s charges . . . from —The Plowljoys of John Tarleton beat Pittsburgh In five gamae, los- Rap CluUn Stores An anniversary mass will be cele- Regalar ff-M McKechnle, Jimmy Wilson o f the New Low Prices On set for the wedding. St Gas and El ...... 8 80 Held For Similar Thefts Reduced to 97c week or early next week to confer for top honors oiul^tba chance to all reports, over-confidence ta tbe junior collage relaxed today. ing three and tying two, but tonight Representatives of retail mer- brated In St. Bridget's church Sat- Phils and others dthough they may Valentine Dance St Oil Cal ...... 30% Reduced to $2.00 Regular 91-79 with E. L. Broder, who controls the sew up the bunting by beating West reason for Ellsworth'a sudden form Their atreak of 84 consecutive may be the night since ths Hornets chants from all parts of the country urday morning for the late Mrs. In Hartford Is Sentenced. have been discussing only Babe The Girls club of Stafford High St Oil N J ...... 48V4 Regslar 9S.46 Ruth's comments during Sunday lease at the Bulkeley stadium, and Hartford here next weak. reversal , . . basketball victories was broken haven't won In their laat four tries. went to the session expressing de- Josephine Paganl at 9 o'clock. Tex Corp ...... 40 Vi Reduced to $1.27 with a committee of busineaa men last night b^ thq. San Angslo junior A victory for Providence would termination to demand action school will hold their annual Valen- Hartford, Feb. 2.— (A P )— Ernest Reduced to $2.57 Regular 9$-$B night’s jamboree. tine dance Friday night In the War- Timken Roll Bear ...... 36% headed by E. N. Allen, president of collega Rama, 37-36, at San Angalo. boost the Rede into sole poiseeelon against various types of chain store Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Cbambronet, 24. of Anthony, R. L, ren Memorial Town Hall. Trans America ...... 10 V4 assumed all blame In police court Reduced to $1.87 tbe Hartford Chamber of Com- The defeat was on answer to o* first place In the eeatern divtslon organizations. will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at tbe Union Carbide ...... 72 Vi SHARKEY TO REFEREE YMCA QUINTEr EDGES coach W. J. Witdom's prayer: 'T f 1 About 700 were In the auditorium 89th Birthday today for thefts committed in Hart- BASS WORK SHOES GRANT TWICE WINNER merce. over ths Idle PhUadelpbta Ramblers. Mrs. John A. Oulburn a native of home of Miss Anna Andrulot at 36% Unit Aircraft ...... 22 V4 could get thli eternal preaauro off Overcoats ford, January 28. He waa fined $25 Tbe Reds hold a 3-1 edge over the to hear Roper read the President's Walker street. Unit Corp ...... 2% Regtriar 92-98 the boys they would turn in a good greeting. It said: Stafford observed her 89th birthday and costs and given a suspended WORK SHIRTS GETZ, RILEY FRACAS NEW BRITAIN, 31*24 Stare with two other oonteeta end- annlversaiy at her home in Thomp- Unit Gas Imp ...... 10 game; they are so nervous they "I welcome you to Washington. Following arc the winners of the jail sentence of 30 days by Judge Reduced to $2.27 Regular 98c Value 7 7 c IN SURF a U B EVENT CANADIENS HAND 6*1 ing in draws. cunville, last week. U S Rubber ...... 28 Vi Saul Seldman. miaa 80 to 90 per cent of the crip Your meeting, called by the secre- duplicate contract bridge prizes at U S Smelt ...... 67 Rsflstar 99.48 shots.'* tary of commerce at my request, is Notea ■ Wilfred Usee, 30. of Appanaug, R. Former HemTjrweight Cham- The Hanchaater TM.CJi.. vanity Prices have been cut drastically but now Mrs. Joseph Drobney of East the Masonic Temple last night; U S Steel ...... 53% Reduced to $2.47 Regular 99e Value 57c Mighty Mite Dispooes Of Two That was after Decatur scared Intended to- more intimately ac- North and south. Mr. Fletcher and I., driver of the truck, on which BEATING TO TORONTO pion Fignred To Keep Rough baskstboU team journeyed to New FAVORITES ADVANCE street with Mrs. Frank Parizek and Vick Chem ...... 40 K e g o lv $4M Net Rirala; Favored Riggs the Plowboys by holding them to a quaint me with the problems of Mr. Hewitt of Wlllimanttc; second, (Cbambronet was a helper, pleaded Grapplera In Check. Britain loot night to oppose tha Y. we are cutting them still deeper. W e are daughter, Emily of West WiHIng- W estern' Unionr'...... 25 nolo to a charge of breach of the 17-16 score. In the season opener smaller businesses. I anticipate that Mr. and Mrs. Philip Llnnell; east West El and M f g ...... 94 Reduced to $3.67 Has Narrow Escape. By ASSOCIATED PRESS U. C. A. quintet of the Hardware the Plowbojra defeated San Angelo the suggestions resulting from your ton have left by motor for St. peace. The charge waa noUed on WORK PANTS Oty, and emerged victorious by the IN WOMEN’S TOURNEY Petersburg, Florida, where they will and west, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolworth ...... 40V4 The Montreal Canadiens, a team Hartford, Feb. 2 — (Special) — 28-80 and the next night repeated determined to move the balance of our conference will be very helpful to Knnfla; second, Mr. and Mrs. Car- payment of costa. O f Cottoo Whipcord or Moleskin Miami Beach, Fla.. Feb. 3.— (A P ) score of 81-34 in a thrilUng game spend the remainder o f the winter Elec Bond and Share (C urb). 7% The truck waa the property ot Ed- All Items Not Listed Are figured to fade aa this season's Na- Jack Sharkey, former World’s over the Rame 38-18. me. I am, therefore, looking for- tier of 'Willlmantlc. Series prizes Regulari, 81.65 — Bryan Grant, ptnt-sised tennis heavyweight boxing champion will at the loser’s gym. ward to conferring with your com- months. ward Mulnier of Apansaug and was tional Hockey L ««gu e got tougher, Tbe locals startsd with a bang But the “third time charmed" loot Coral Gables, Fla., Feb. 8.— (A P ) stock. Every coat is a bargain for some- Parley C. Patten of Edgewood were also awarded, as follows: First Included In This Sale at star from Atlanta, moved against are turning the dope upside down be the rataraa op tomorrow eve- night and the Plowboys tasted de- —A match between Marion MUey of mittee at the White House tomor- Mr. Fletcher and Mrs. Krause of sent to Hartford for delivery of Vernon Marcum df Lakeland, Fla., and ran up a commanding laad In row afternoon." street has been elected a member clams. Prosecutor B. M. Holden, on Regul.riy 83.99 f^O W $1.87 by threatening to take the lead In ning's all star wrestling bouts at feat for the fln t time In four yean. Fort Pleroe, Fla., and Dorothy Kir- WllUmantlc; second, Mrs. Bush and 20 FROM HERE GOING 10% OFF in the Surf Club tournament' today Foot Guard ball, to settle a long tbe first half, leading 18-6, as the Strangely enough, San Angelo was one if we have your size. Come and 'This is your meeting,” Roper of the advlsorj" board of the Hart- Information gathered by Detective the Internatiocal division. New Britain boopsters w an out- by ot Atlanta, Oa., claimed chief ford Connecticut Trust company, Mrs. Artier of Hartford. The third as another etep in his campaign to standing- fend between Pat Riley, the last team to beat them. In the told the businessmen, "and should serlea sponsored by the Masonic So- C. J. Cunningham, Informed the ahow the tennis world bis reduction In spite of their feat of leading claaaed and outplayad by tbe locals. Interest In tbe Miami Blltmoro wo- StalTord Springs branch. He is a Mau’s the group last season, the flying the ro u ^ and ready Texan and Al loot game of the 1988 season. men's golf tournament today. get ’em! be so conducted by you as to bring cial club wdll open February IS. TO UYMEFTS BANQUH court that a barrel was delivered to fourth place In national rsMkings Getz, up and coming Manehestar Aftor tntermlssloa tha loaers put out concrete interpretations of con- son of the late Freeman F. Patten PETEK RABBIT ARCH-PRESERVER OXFORDS Frenchmen didn't look very good Mies Kirby, southern women's early In the morning to the C, P. was undeserved. athlete. The three prevloua meet- a gallant bid for victory as they ditions which a committee to be who died on Nov. 7 of last year and Case Co. after making delivery last fall. Even though Coach Cecil champion, neatly dispatched Mrs. Mrs. Arlyne G an ity will present SHOES $12.00 Grade N o w ...... $10.85 Bltay polished off two Miamians ings of this pair always produced started like a whirlwind but fell a designated by this conference will who was a member of the board for Chambronet helped himself to 44 Hart claimed he bad a well-balanc- few points short as the final score Douglas Hill of Onclanati to the several years prior to his death. another group of her pupils In piano Reaervatlons closed this morning Regular 91-88 $10.00 Grade N o w ...... $8.85 yesterday and looked to the forth- fireworks with Riley bring disquali- HOWITZERS TURN RACK In turn present in such form tomor- and voice, at a recital this evening for the annual dinner o f the Hart- one pound packages of froeted coming finals, where it was prob- ed squad, the fans looked only at Indicates. eldeUnea with a 6 and 5 score yes- row at the conference table with the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quflrto of N o w 11.27 $8.00 Grade N o w ...... $6.85 fied on two occaalona by Referee at 8 o'clock in the Federation room ford Laymen's Retreat League Ban- strawberries. A second delivery able he would meet Bobby Riggs. such veterans aa Aurel Jollat, Pit Livingston and Gets receiving the Box scon: terday. With aa identical score Mies Reg. $39.50 Coats Now $27.50 Prealdent.” Norwich, were week-end visitors of waa made to the Seafood restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Attilio DalPlan and o f Center church house, at which all k e t which is to be held at the Hotel Regular 93.80 Chicago youngster ranked second Lepine and Marty Burke and decid- same treatment from Referee Fish- YJ8.0A. UKRAINIANS RY S832 MUey, eo-medallst with Patty Berg Tbe secretary cautioned his and the accused took four chickens family on High street. Interested will be welcome. RJmball In Springfield, tonight at Now 11.77 NUNN-BUSH OXFORD S nationally. Only Don Budge, now ed they couldn't stand up over a man. P. B. F. T. and Mrs. Jana Cotbran Jameson, I audience against asking too much and two ]>ounda of coffee. He ad- e^loiing the courts of Australia, long, hard season. X Aadersoo, rf ...... X X a Reg. $32.50 Coots Now $21.50 o f government. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradley 6:30. Accommodations for 1,000 Sharicay sends word from Boston eUmlnatsd Mrs. Blancbe Fltzgibbon Tbe usual Wednesday evening was the limit the hotel set and mitted taking 28 packages of other $9.50 Grade Reduced T o ...... $8;' above Riggs. Now ths Canadiens have won 0 Sumlalaald, I f . . . . 3 3 8 *%frorts to permanently help bus- have returned to their home on that hs will uos persuasion If neces- Tbe Howitsers defeated the Glas- et New ToHc. Grant avenue after visiting with bridge, whist and setback party wiU that number already baa made frosted fruits In Manchester. All GREAT SCOTT CHILDREN’S OXFORDS $8.50 Grade Reduced T o ...... V $ 6 . ^ , t plaiter near-perfset termls four g ra e s in a row, throe o f them sary to once and for all to settle the 0 Yost, e ...... 4 0 8 Patty end Mrs. Jameson took on iness must not leave out of consid- the stolen goods were placed la tonbury Ukrainians lost night by a relatives In Pittsfield, Mass., over take place tonight at S t Bridget's reservations. Today an effort was Slaes 9 }i to 12 he turned aside Paul RuaaeD 8-1. from their most important^vals, supremacy between theee two bitter X Kennedy, r g ...... 3 . 0 4 second roimd opponents who, bar- Reg. $29.50 Coots Now $19.95 eration the facts that our greatest barrels In tbe truck, and after cross- X Diogle, r g ...... 3 0 score of 88-83 In a fast, well played iir. the week-end. parish hall, with arrangements In made to take care of several who Seguiar 92.28 and am 0«e Let Regular and Caiaries Mattman 8-S, 6-4. and are only two points''filled tbe rivals. ' 4 contest. Curley, Judd and Simmons ring tha eban.:e of an upset, would assets are human resources and tbe charge of the Guild. Playing will ing the Rhode Island line Cham- started a day late and hod to X Rubaclia, I g ...... X 0 3 greatest attribute Is human Inltla- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scuasel and wished to attend, but they bad to ^.80 Grades ...... *0 / 9%ee and 88.00 Toronto Maple Leafs, leadeie of the Three thirty-minute time limit faatured for the Guardsmen and girt them Uttle more -hen a work- son o f Morton street, spent Sunday begin at 8:15. Refreshments and a be turned down. bronet la alleged to have asked hta play twice to catch up with the roatebee precede tbe main bout; X HiUnakl, Ig ...... X 0 3 Reg. $27.50 Coots Now $17.50 tivo,” he said. ‘This Initiative needs driver if he wanted any. The men FRANKLIN division since the start of tha sea- Beamar, Solars and Dooychak want out Patty waa paired with SaiJy visiting with her parents Mr. and social time will follow the games A delegation o f 20 will attend field. son. Thsy beat the New York Stanley Pinto, 313 pounds of New boot for the losers. to be encouraged end not dlscour- were picked up by Rhode laland po- PETER PAN OXFORDS OXFORDS 8 14 3 E Outh of Webstar Grove, Mo., end Bgad." Mrs. Louts Panclera in M>-atlc. and all players will be welcome. from Manchester, Francis J. Hart Riggs, who drew a first round Americans twice, to break away Hampohiro battlaa Jumping Kujot, Tha Howitsers are elated to mast Mrs. Jemeeon played Mra. Morti- lice on information forwarded from 8lass9H tod bye, saw his first oetton In tha Now BritalB Reg. $25.00 Coots Now $15.95 Roper suggested that the oommit- Mrs. Howard St. Marie o f Furn- o f Manchester, being the president Black or Tas from a second-plaqe tie, knocked off 316 pounds of Moatroal; Jack tha Osborae Prison Farm cagan at aser May of New York. Dr. Robbins Wolcott Barstow, of the League. Tbe delegation from Hartford. tourney yestarday and expertsnosd P. K F. T. tse to call on the President should ace avenue was elected treasurer of Rcgulmrly $3.45. N o w ...... $2.97 the New York Rangers once and Zarnoe, 310 pounds ot Orosce lEnfiald tomorrow night at 7:18 president of the Hartford Seminary Manchester wriU leave In private Now $2.95 a few anxious momenta as Dr. 0 Teterioa, r t ...... X 0 3 Kathryn HemphlU of Columbia, be eompoaed o f 10 or 12 persons. It the Jolly Get Together sewing circle RdgvUriy:$175. Now .....f...... $3-27 last night gave Toronto one of ita tackles A l Merdar ot Springfield; o'clock. All players are oskad to 8. C., who tar this year hasn't Reg. $22.50 Coots Now $13.95 at a meeting held this week at the Foundation, will be tbe guest aiitoraobUee from the K.of C. home N.V.MED PO U C B C H IE F Philip Hawk pt Forest HUls, L. L. 8 O’Briea, If ...... '3 X 8 80 was ekpected tbe committee prob. w o n t Ucklnga of the year, 6 to X. The Sheik. 214 pounds, a real report at the Armory not later than found the winning touch she dis- home of Mrs. Martin L a j ^ . speaker at the men's supper and at S:30. Wethersfield, Cma., Feb. 2.— took advantage of hla tmstooidiiiess. Arsdilan Importatica opena tha card X Proulx. e ...... 0 0 0 aU y would be made up ot the men Tbe Boston Brulna and the Rang- 0 Daria, c ...... 0 0 0 8 o’clock. Thoae unable to report played loot season, waa matched to- meeting Friday evening at the Sec- (A P )—Policeman William O. Simp- BOYS’ BLACK AND BROWN OXFORDS He eliminate tbe New Yorkers against Dick Stahl of Germany. at that tlma should notify tha coach dmaen to bead ten group meetings son baa been named chief o f police ers, rivals for the American dlvlaton 0 Paakanaa, rg . . . . 8 0 8 dsly with Mrs. Charles Horbeugh of Reg. $19.50 Coots Now $11.95 sat fo r tMs aftamoon to formulate ond Congregational church. He will IHK8 A T AGE OF 92 • SiSMl fo i 6-4, 8-6. Today Riggs plays Catron Ftnt bout 8:90 p, m. sharp. - or manager. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tell of a recent airplane trip he Milford. Feb. 3.— (A P ) — Mrs. by tbe board o f police oommlo- Turner of M la^. lead, both chalked up vletoriea laat 3 Balchunla, r g ...... X 3 6 Ckvslaad. 'Hio bouth Corollnien recommmidatiooB on such specific Rcgnlarly $3.00. Rednced T o ...... $2.47 0 made around South America. Mary A. Benjamin died at the borne sioners. * Wayne S ^ ln o f Hollywood. GaL. night to ramoln threa points apart. WBDNBSDAY BOWUNO CarlapB, i g ...... 3 0 4 ysoterday trounced Gladys Durand . aul|}sets as amaU loans, oompetitlve W A N TE D —EXPERIENCED, njld- R ^ u k r iy $3.39. Rcdnced T o ...... $2.87 Playing off last Sunday's 3-3 Uas on 0 X 0 8 of Boot WiUlstoo, N. T., 8 and 4. ' praitleas. and wags-honr legiidatlon. of her dsufbter here today at the The new chief was the first regu- who was opm tod on two weeks ago UBAODB Mariatta, V ...... ymj o j l staatm lbaoub dle-aged housekeeper, six days Tbe t3oocordla Lutheran chureh taptsnasd ths b < ^ that age o f 93 yam. She wa# the widow lar policeman employed in Wethers- R ^ l a r l y $3.75. Reduted T o ...... $3.27 fo r .removal et hla tooslla. drtqjipad foiMgn ioa. tha Brains dsfsatad ths Schadula for tU s avantagra gamea; Potty Berg yaMerday defeated weekly, home nights, fw o In faral- board will meet tonteht at 8 o'clock 8 xo 4 34 of James N. Benjamin end had re- field and ta entering his 18th year out of tbs toumamant so ba could Dstrait Rad Wings 3-0 at Boston Varmm vsl Bipaat * Ch^man. Bdiedule for this evening's gamea: Mrs. Froeda Nolan ot New Castle, la «r tha aiii^ag would Ijt- CUve farticulan, Box N, Uerald. ifoc tu BWBthly buBBCM niMfti Bamims I M TMCA (Man). , jiUfiA ts MUfonl for « jrenm. ^ j^aervice. recover iiioce quickly for future coo* and tha Rangaro wafiopad the Chi- 3nd Oengregattenal vs. TsU 9:48—EigJee va. 8 a Mathodlat. POf 7 and 9, and Mrs. Jameson ed- Kataraa, Oolwlriu 7:48—Highland Park vs. (foKtoo. cago Blackhawka 6-1 at New York. Oadm ■ - ■ - vanead ooiths default of Sirs. Leo Tima, • min, qumtars. 8:48—Cyvlta vs. 8L Jotas. Ytiipetot Woahlngtmi. I OOM^' •WE 6«OONO- W3&.BOT M.'m t>o«E 6E^\V>&6 A i.OT OF &HMOOW& TOOAV From the Atchison Globe we clip: Friend—My wife had a dream "F or centuries men have worried last nlgflit and thought she was about their politics, and women 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. (west repeat 10:80); 8 Cavalcade of married to a mlllionMrc. have worried about** their com- 10:15— M}rrt and Marge. America; 8:30 Eddie Cantor; 9 Man—You're lucky! My plexions.” 10:30— Em ily Post— "H ow Lawrence 'nbbett; 9:80 Ben Bernie DAILY RADIO PROGRAM thinks that In the daytime. the Most Out O f Life." and Lads; 10 Gang Busters. 10:45—News Service. WJZ-NBC—7 Easy Aces; 8 Roy w e O N ESD AYp F E B R U A R Y 2 (Central and Eastern Stanard Time) The Ground-Hog Znize and Effle are twinz. Mammy 11:00— Hartford Tuberculoala and ShleldaT Revue; 8:30 Harriet Par- Notai All profram i to key and basic clialns or f r o u p s th«iwftirtl«*a tpsol* Tha ground-hog ia a curioua beaat, Is putting them to bed after bath- Public Health Society—Dr. sons on moviea; 9 (3eveland orchea- fled; coast to coast » » 0 --- 1:45— Hollywood In Person. DJD-Berlin 6:15 A t masked ball; kghi ktar kob; Ptolfla: kfbk kwg kmj Hobby Lobby—w e s t repeat fails, It means, how don't fo r - ' atreeU Telepbone 4710. tresses. 310.00 for your old mat- 6:25—Musical Interlude. karn 9:43—10:45—Special talks Progrsm 2:00— Lyric Serenade. > GSC OSB GSL London 6:20 Count get tress.— Priced at 322.50, 329.60, 6:30—WrigbtviUe aarlon. CanL Eaat. 10:00—11:00—Bob Crosby Orchsstra— Sm M anned/^ Guns WE 8PBX:iAJL4^ u5 applying 2:16—The O'NeUls. of Monte Crlsto; RAN Moscow 7 basic. Postio Mslodies—west repeat I t roaans that winter’a cold will go. 339.50. E^sy terras. Benson's, 713 6:45—Talk by Asalatant Surgeon 4:30— B:S0—Jack Armatrono, Sarlat— 10:30—I1i30—Sammy Keys Orchestra- Manchester aabeatoa aiding and recovermg 2:30— American School of the Air. Program In English; 2RO Rome cast; Harry Kogan Orcheat— waat And "hills will lose their grist of Main street. General R. A. Vonderlehr. east: Orrin Tucker Orchestra—west onm rootk Workmanabip guaranteed. 3:00— Ray Block’s Varieties. 7:30 America’s Hour; PCJ Nether- 4:4S— B:4B—Llttl* Orphan Annia ~r 11:00— 12:00— T o m m y Dorsey Orehsstrs snow. V^M 7:00— Amos ’n' Andy. eaat; Harry Kogan Orcheat.—west Evening Herald PalnUng and carpenter work. A. A. 3:30— U. 8. Army Band. lands 8 Program for U. S.; YV5RC 1 1 :30—12:30—Henry King Orchestra-• Some folks may doubt the ground- 7:16— Uncle Ezra's Radio Station. B:gO— B:00—Amarica’a Sehoota, Drama east: B. Rogers* Orensetrs—west Dion, 81 Weila at.-eet. TeL 4860. Caracas 8:30 Waltz Hour; JZJ Biia— 6:ia—Top Hattara Dance Band hog's power to make the win- CLASSIFIED WANTKIL-TO BUY 58 7:30— Hendrik Willem Van Loon. B:Be— 6:30—Proas* Radio News Period N BC-WJZ (B L U E ) N ETW O R K Tokyo 12:45 Popular songa. B:30— 3:35—Songs and Joan Edward* ter break, ADVERTISEMENTS LUCK AN D SA FE comMAauona CASH FOR OLD CLOCKS. Colonial 7:45—"Cbandu, the Magician." B:45— i:45—Blue Barron Orchestra — BASIC — East: w ji wbx-wbx* wbal YVhile other’s say this shadow stuff 8:00—One Man's Family. east; Orphan Annia—midw repeat wham kdka wgar ways wjln wsyr wmal changed, key UtUng. duplicaung and horsehair furniture. Write H. wflj waby webr wcky wspd wean wico is juat another fake. Ooimi sis averse* word* ta a Ilea 8:30—Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra. B:00— 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy—aaat: Hal Uuna, vacuum cleanera. clocka etc., W. Hazen, 12 Burnside avenue, Tottan and Sports Comment—west wicu: Midweeti wenr wIs kwk kolt wren Tl# best to play the waiting game. laltlala Dumber* and abbravlatlons 9:00—Town Hall Tonight—Fred B:18— 7:15—Uncia Ears Radio Station wmt kso wowo wetn; Boutht wrld wnbr eeab eount a* a word and compound cleaned, repaired. BralUiwalte, 02 E>st Hartford, RADIO RETIRED BIKE RIDERS krgv kMn. wrol kris wjbo wdsu wage And watch him closely, just the Allen aniT Portland Hoffa. B:3i>— 7:30—Hendrik Van Loon Talk word* a* two words Minimum oost Is Pearl atreet. B:45— 7:45—Henry Burbig, Chaar Up w«tgn kxys; Mountain: klo kvod kghf; same.— Harry Brokaw, erlM of Ur** lln*a W ANTE D — A L L YOUR saleable 10:00— Your Hollywood Parade. 7:0 the akin has grown back on their wcau wjaa wpre wfbl wjav wgar: Mid- 6:00— 7:00— Easy Aess, S k it-e ilso cat Man—Do you have any milk to The army welcomed her. 6:30—"Reveille.” economists. wasti wbbm wfbm kmbo kmox what taal aumbar of Uma* tb* ad appaar- atreet. knees, elbotys i>nd noses, they find kfab kmt '*6:15— 7:15— Mr. Keen A Lest Persons sell? She cooked In the army kllch-' ad. sbaralnf ai tb* rat* asmad but HELP WAN'IED— 7:00— Morning Watch— Ben Haw- The program, under auspices of 6:30— 7:30—Lum A Abner—^ s t only: ens. washed for her husband and ae allowane* or rafunda can b* mad* FOR RENT —LARGE HEATED profitable existence tn everything EAST—wbna wpg whp whec wore efrb Mario Cozxl* Baritone—network Woman—No. We don't even have KEMAI.E 35 thorne. the economic policy committee, will from inventing to managing apart- ckac wibx wmaa wesg wnbf wlbi wkbn 9:45. . 7:43—Charlotte Lansing. Songa milk for our own use. others, mended clothes. But most en sis tiro* ads ateppad attar tb* fumiahed room, suitable for two 8:00—News. whio wgbl 7:00— 6:00—Roy Shield's Radio Revue attb day. begin with Secretary of State Cor- ment houses. Man—What! All those cows out cheering of her custotni was that WANTED— GIRL FOR general with kitchen pilvlleges 11 desired. 8:15— Olson Oddities. dell Hull In a discussion of the DIXIE — wgst W a f a wbro wqam wdod 7:30— 8:3(^Hsrriet Persons on Mov* No *^111 torblds~l display Unas not The problem of what happens to klra wrec wlac wwl wtoc krid kerb ktea lee there and no milk? j ot bringing a pitcher ot water to selA housework. No cooking, one child. Mrs. Greedough, third floor 8:20—Good Morning Meiodles. United States Foreign Policy from the gents who pedal thousands ot Waco koma wdbo wbt wdae whig wdbj 7:45— 6:43—Jimmy Kemper and Co. Woman—No. You sec, our dog i the soldiers when the fighting was Tb* Barald will aoi bo rasponsibl* Apply IS Cobum Road. Tel. 3670. 1009 Main atreet. wwva wmbg wsjs wmbr wala ktui kako 8:00— 9:00—The Cleveland Orchestra (or mor* than on* laoorraoi Insertion 8:30— Radio Bazaar. the international political and eco- miles, but don’t go anywhre, bother- wcoa wdne wnox kwkh know wmmm 9:00—10:00—Qen. Johnson’s Comment dtad. I hottest So they called her. in of any advartlaamant ordarad tor 9:00— Milky Way. nomic standpoints. A ir time Is 7, ed Promoter Eddie Saunders. So be wjno wcha wpar wmaa wcoo wrva 9:15—10:15—Nols Day Song Progrsm Han— W hafa the dog got to do i time, "M olly Pitcher." SKr* than on* tIm*. 9:15— Gretchen McMullen. and Edward Tomllson will be In M IDW EST — wmbd wian wibw kfh 9:30—10^0—The N D c Minstrel Snow KOAKIIKKS W AN I El) 59-A complied a personal history of 5U 10:0(L-^11rD^News: Ink Spots Quartet with It? I Came June, 1T78 Clinton had Tb* Inadvartanl omiaslos ot laeor- HELP WANTED— 9:30— Food Newa. general charge of the series. wkhb wtaq wkbh wcco wabt kacj wnax rset anbllsailon ot advartlalns will b* old riders, now retired from the woo 10:15—11:15— King Jesters A Orchestra Woman— Well, since he died ( just left Philadelphia, retreating FOR RE3'IT—t^ARGE room In pri- 9:45—"Artistry of Horoemaking." 10:30—11:30—Paul Whiteman A Band Mellflad only by eanrallatlon of lb* MAI.E 36 sport. Here Is what he found: MOUNT.—kvor kic koh kal kgvo kfbb there's been nobody to bring the ; across New Jersey to reach the ekara* mad* tot tb* aarvie* randarsA 11:0(^12:00— Harold Nagel’s Orchestra vate home, aulU-ble for couple, or 10:00— Mrs. WIggs of the Cabbage Described as the first broadcast Reggie McNamara, perhaps the COAST—knx koln kol kfpy kvi kafo lu W 11:30—12:30—Teddy Hill and Orchestra cows up. sea and Lord Howe with the fleet. All advartlaamant* most oontorra WANTED BY CHAIN OPERATOR: 2 men. Home cooking. References Patch. IB styls copy and lyposraphy with Ehcperienced grocery clerks witn ever attempted to this country from most famous. Is with a New Yorli CTn Sunday, JOne 28, Washington required. Telephone 8183. 10:15— John's Other Wife. READ IT OR NOT— intercepted the march at Mon- tagalatleoa anforesd by tb* publish^ ability to eventually assume re- the pyramids of Egypt, a pickup brewery, but doesn’t drink beer. i Of* and tbay rasarv* tbs rlsht to 10:30— Just Plain Bill. from the Interior of Gizeh pyramid promise him an April match with The Ground-Hog Day myth is no | mouth. sponalblllty as mundgera. Oppor- Norman Hill, of San Jose, Calif., edit, ravis* or rajael any copy eon- 10:45—The Woman In White. on the edge of the Sahara deaert is the winner of the Joe Louis-Nathan teat o f the Infallibility of the animal ! The day was Insufferably hot: SMarad oblaatlonabis tunity for aggressive young men forced to retire after cracking three MAY AWARD ADAMICK APAK TMKN l>i— KLA l>i— 11:00— David Harum. to be attempted for WEAF-NBC at Mann title bout." instinct. I f it serves as a test at all I 59 British soldiers died of heat CtOdlNO HOURS—ClaaalBad ada with rapidly growing organization. vertebrae in 1936, runs an Insurance I* b* pobllsbad asm* day moat b* rs* ' TKNKMKNI'S 63 ll;15—BacksUgt Wife. 4 o’clock Sunday atternoon. The Welshman, beaten by Brad- It la as a teat of human gullibility | prostration. Both men and horses State qualiBcationa, age and salary business. eatvad by It o'clock noon; Saturdays 11:30—Home Makers Exchai.ge wim Also It Is planned to have a de- SHOT AT BIG DOUGH dock In his last start, told news- and superstition. were sunstruck. But at 06 In the M:t*. desired. Address, Clerk, Box X, FOR R E NT—FIVE ROOM tene Jean Perchicot sings in a Paris Eleanor Howe. scription of the tomb of King <3he- Opera, and Gharley Miller, winner paper men he definitely would not shade Molly carried her pitcher Herald. ment, all Improvements, sunporcb, 11:46— “ The Mystery Chef." fight Baer. " I want either Brad- Subscriber (to information opera- She was standing near her hus- TELEPHONE YOUR ops, builder of the pyramids, Trans- Y)f the first Madison Square Garden New Yor)t, Feb. 2.— (AP) — garage. 470 Hartford Road. Inquire dock or Schmeling” said Tommy, to r)—What Is Mrs. Smith's tele- band, a gunner, when he fell. 12:00— "Getting the Most Out ot mission will be via wire to London race in 1899, operates a Chicago Tommy Farr's opinion of his fight- WANT ADS 404 Harlforr Road. Life.” — Rev. William L. Stld- and thence short wave to this coun- "I can't see why I am called on to phone number? Quickly Molly took his place and POULTKY ANI)SII|'PI.IF:S 43 texl service. ing powers and Jim Braddock’a re- try. A. A. Schechter of the NBC eliminate Baer just because Brad- Information Operator—Do you there she stayed, firing round after Adm are noo«pt«d over tlM UUphono ger. Oscar Egg, a native Swiss and tirement may give young Jimmy at tJio CHARGE RATE plveo abovo FANCY N A TIV E turkeys, roast- FOR R E NT—TH REE room flat, staff now In Egypt will act as an- dock has quit. I f Schmeling wanta know Mrs. Smith's Initials? round, until reinforcements came P. M. reputed to be the wealthiest of a>l Adamick of Detroit, the chance he M a eonveolenea to odvertlMra bot uig chickens, fowl and oroilers. heated. All Improvements, garage. 12:15— "Young Wldder Jones." nouncer. has been waiting for, a shot at the another ‘tune up’ In this country. Bubacriber—I am not sure of at last tbo CASH RATIi^ wUl be aecepted a* On Depot Square. Inquire Norm wheelmen, owns a Paris apartment rtJUn PATMCNT If paid al tba boat* Otto H. Hermann. 610 Uenlei 12:30—The Story of Sight. Dig money. I'll meet him on a winner-take-all them, but her daughter was mar- Washington decorated Molly tor aaaa offlea oa or before the aavenib atreet. Dial 5085. We deiivci. End 'Tckage Store. Tel. 6910. Listening tonight; house and runs a sporting goods Farr, approached by proftioter basis.. GUierwise I'm going back ried recently and there was quite her bravery and in 1028 a Mon- 12:45— "Slngln’ Sam.” store. He invented a gear shift lor day rollowing ibo Brat inaartloa of Talks—WJZ-NBC and WABC- Mike Jacobs yesterday for a bout home.” an article In the society columns of mouth commemorative stamp was FOR R E NT—THREE room heated 1:00—News and Weather. bicycles with three forward speeds. oaob ad otherwtae tba CHARUE (2BS 10:45, Discussion of campaign with Max Baer, didn't seem inter- This would put Adamick In tha the Sunday paper. I believe you can Issued. This was the ordinary’ RATS tolll be eolleoied No raaponal* POULTRY AND8UPPUE8 4.3 apartment In Selwitz Building, not 1:15— Studio *>ogram. Italy's Maurice Brocco, once Idol biltty for arrora In talapbonad ada against social diseases, speakers ested. So Mike said be was spot his manager, Jack Kearna, has find the Initials If you refer to the two-cent stamp of the current U water. Apply Apt. No. 1. 1;,30— Words and Music. of New York race addicts, runs a will ba aaaamed and their aecttraejr 2:00— Guy Hedlund and Company. Surgeon General Thomas Parran, "getting a little tired of-Farr” and been seeking ever since his charge paper. S series, surcharged with the aannat ba ruaranieed. FANCY BROILERS roMstera ano tavern In Paris. __ - fowla B. 1. Allen, 37 Doane street 2:30^Three Quarter Time. Gen. John J. Pershing and Dr. Ray indicated that the Detroit young- started piling up a notable knockout name "Molly Pitcher." And Johnny Bedell works for an record In the mid I f you can bold yourself down so Telephone 7616. FIVE ROOM F L A T for rent. 226 2:45—Armchair Quartet. Lyman Wilbur; WJZ-NBC 10:15, ster would be offered the bout un- l-weat Jacobs, re- (Copyright. ISSS NBA Service. Inc.) INDEX OP eastern Installment company, riding membering what you won't raise your voice with feel- Woodbrldge street. Tel. 5947. 3:00—Pepper Young's Family. L. B. Johnson, assistant secretary less Farr changed his mind. another Detroit from house to house on a bicycle to " I ’ll give Adamick the chance and fighter, Joe Louis, has meant to the ing and excitement and continue to CLASSIFICATIONS 3:15— Ma Perkins. of war, on "Aviation As Factor In AKTICI.KS FOB SALE 45 Preparedness." from International make collections. I ’ll make It worth his while, too” , business leels sure a match between speak softly j’ou may say most any- SI rtba saaeaaaoooaeeoaooaeooeae 3:30—Vic and Sade. said Mike. " I f he beats Baer I'll Baer and Adamick would draw well. thing you desire and get away with V S.—192» SBCacanaota e a e e e e e e a a e e e e e * HOUSES FOB BENI 65 air show banquet, Chicago. FOR SA LE — W H ITNE Y baby car- 3:45— "The Guiding Light." “ .’lolli/ Pilcher" Marrlagea e e e e e e e e e e e e e e a e W EAF-NBC— 7:15 Uncle Ezra; 8 New York—Maxle Berger, 139 1-2 IL Believe It or not, it Is the tone Daatba O**o***»eoeeededeeeedde« riage. Almost new. Reasonable 6 FOR R E N T - 6. ROOM single, one One Man's Family: 8:30 New time Montreal, outpointed Irish Tommy and unrestrained passion In your 2-ccnl red Card of Tbanka e6e»eeee6#deed« £ Bank street. car garage, vacant Feb. 15th. Call voice, rather than what you say Surcharged ta Maroorlan ...... T and network for Tommy Dorsey: 9 Rawson. 135, Boston, (8). Loaf and Pound e«.«eeee*eee*e«« 1 4340. Fred Allen; 10 Hollywood Parade; New York— Al Reid, 127, New that causes the most anger and re- Aanoancamenta ...... I 12:30 Lights Out mystery. York, outpointed Johnny Defoe, sentment. SorWOnala *a****o**e*aoe*e*Be«« $ WABC-CBS—7:15 Hobby Lobby 126 1-2, N ew York. (8 ). Aofaoiabileo WAN I Kl) ro BKN l 68 w rR C Hold Everything! Aatemobtlaa for Bela .••••••••• 4 225 Hartford, Cobb. 1330 Aalomobllea for Biehenga eeoe* b WANTED TO RENT five or six FRK( KLKS AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Aato Aeoaaaonea-~Tlrea .oeede* 4 rooms, north of Center preterreo. Essforn Standard nine Aota Raoalring—wpalntlng •.••ee. T EMERGENCY W rite particulars. C. N. Bllyeu, Aato BcbooU ...... 1*A Aatoo--Ablp by Truck eee*6«e»e • 310 Woodorldge. Autoo—Par Utra ...... • Wednesday, Feb. X F L A P P E R F A N N Y B y Sylvia BECAUSE P. M. \ Oarases—Bervlea—Siorase *•••• IB -coF*. m i IV MCA tcxviec. wc. t . m. ata u. t. pat . orv.- TO ^P.BENTLEY SAID IP WE Motoreyalea—Btcyelaa ...... 11 C^ILS 4:30— e A y lo Remember. Wantad Autoa—Motorcyelaa ae** 11 4:45— Behind the Eight Ball—GlI CAN BE DOME WITH \ HA^ Sooloaoa ood Prafaaal*a«| Barvleao Bayek. Sualoaaa Barvicea Offerad II POLICE W R E S T L I N G OIL LAND, EH f l-AST LAUQW . Bouaebuld Barvicea Offared ••••ll-A 5:30—Step Mother. Bulldtna^-Contractlng ...... 14 Harrisburg, Pa.— Dean Detton, 5 :4 5 -Hilltop House— starring Besa Plorfaio—Nuraerlea ...... II 4343 215, Salt Lake City, threw Sammy Johnson. PaaaraJ DIraotora ...... 14 ■aatlna—Plumblnr—'Rooflnt ••• 11 Oihen, 205, Chicago, 11:30. 6:00— Newa Sendee. laauranca ...... la New Haven, Conn.— Yvon Rob- 6:15— Dinner Music. millnary-wOraaamaking ...... 19 FIRE ert, 222, Montreal, defeated Joe 6:30—The Did Fire C3ilef. Movlna^Trueklng—Btoraaa >0 South Dusek, il26, Omaha. Dusek default- 0:45— Barry Wood and hla Music. Pubna Paaaengar Barvlea •••••.K*A Palattng—Paparlog ...... 11 ed after losing first fall In 38:26. 7:00— Poetic Melodics. Profaaaronal Sarvlcaa aa.eeeeee. S3 4321 Paterson, N. J.—Steve Casey, 225, 7:15— Hobby Lobby. Rapatring ...... SS Ireland, pinned Floyd Marshall, 228, 7:45— Boakc (barter. . Patlaring^Dyelna—Claanlng .ee S4 North 8:00—Cavalcade of America. Botlet Goode and Barvlee...... S4 Arizona, 21:15. v Wantad"-vBue1neaa Barvlea ...... S4 Minneapolis— Bronko Nagiirskl, 8:30— Texaco Present—EMdle O n - t! Cdaratlaaal International Falls, Minn., defeated tor. Coaraea and Clasaea ...... ST 5432 Paul Jones, Houston, Texas, one 9:00— Chesterfield Presents— Andre Piivata InttructloDa ...... SI fall, weights unavailable. Kostelanetz* Grehestra and Dancing a***as*****ee*eaea*e*eaSS*A •fualoal—Dramattc ...... SI AMBULANCE Indianapolis—Dorve Roche, 221, GuesL Wantad—loatraetleoa a.aaeeeeed SO (Uoajran) Decatur, 111., threw John Katan, 219, 9:30— Ben Bernie and all the Lads. Plaaortal Canada. In two of three- falls, 18 and 10:00— Gang Busters. cmda—Btocke—Mortgegao •*•«• 81 11 minutes. 10:30— YW C A Choral (^ub. Sualnaae Opportunltlee ...... SS 10:45— Special Talks Program. Money to Loan ...... IS 5630 ALL SET TO GO, 11:00— Newa Service. ^ WB Help mod aif«at1a«a (Holloran) MP.eCUTTLE.* ALL Halp Wanted—Femala ...... t§ 11:15— Bob Crosby's Grcbeatra. PE>DV, Balp Wanted—Male ...... 84 L a st N ig h t *s F ig h ts 11:30— Sammy Kaye s Grehestra, Vk'E OOTTA C50 IS bo ys Saleameo Wanted ...... S4>A 12:00— Tommy Dorseys Grehestra. TO START THE Halp Wantad—Male or PeniaU.. S7 3060 Omaha. Neb.--Ciirl . Vlnclqiierra, 8 12:30 a. m.— Henry King's Grehes- PUMPS .'the new ARanta Wanted ...... 87>A 184, Omaha, knocked out Paul Hart- Bltoatlone Wanted—Female **ee SI (Quish) tra. nek. 193, Kenosha, Wis., (6). V , TRUCKS ARE REAEY •Itaatione Wanted—M ale...... l> Tomorrow’s Program Employment Agencies ...... 44 Houston. Texas— A l Bernard, TO HAUL THE Uva gtaek—Fet»—Pa«ltV7<— Pcklelee 4340 165, New York, outpointed Cowboy A. M. OIL AWAV.' Dago—BIrda—Pata ...... 41 Owens, 158, Wichita Falls, (10). 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma. liv e Slock—Vehielea ...... 42 7:30— Shoppers Special. • ',\1 fto ltry and Buppliea ...... 43 HOSPITAL Los Angeles—Henry Armstrong. 130 1-2, world's featherweight 7:45—Nears Service. Waated— Peta— Poultry—stock 44 N/' Pot Sale*MlsrelUuiaeEa champion, stopped (Chalky Wright, 8:00—Treasure House. Artlolaa For Bale ...... 45 128, Loe Angeles, (3), non-title. 8:15— Shoppers SpeclaL 5131 i*t Boata and Aeceeeorlea ...... 44 Atlanta, Ga.— Battling Burroughs 9:00— As You tik e It. a-x esajHUUto Building Mateiiala ...... «i 9:25—Star Gazing In Hollywood. "Dogs are certainly peculiar! Wouldn't >ou ju>t as siMn lia\'e a fresh bone Diamonda—Watehea—Jewelry •• 48 WATER DEPT* 151, Paaoagoula, Miss., knocked out SnactfieaJ Appllancea—Radio •• 4» Johnny Lee Cfiiong, 161, New Or- 9:30— Grgan Reveries. as the one you put in cold storage last summer?" "Good new’5, John! Wilbur is taking a course in feno f^al and Paad ...... 49-a leans, (1). 9:45— Dan Harding’s Wife. ing at colleger Oardan—Pann— Dairy Prodacta 40 ■oaoabold Oooda ...... 4i 3077 Maohlnery and Toola ...... 41 .KaaleaJ Inatrumanta ...... IS (A fter 5 P. M.) Offtoa and Btora Equlpnant •••• 4< MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Jack Is Baffled By THOMPSON AND COLL Spodala at tba Btorea...... 41 Waaiiog Apparal—Pun ••••••« 41 7068 AMO Wantad—To Buy ...... it FHILE MVKA COE 5 FOC GC. JUkSOM, JWCK SOMETHIMO MUST V • IIACK CAQEFULLV REPLACES THE WHY SHOULD SCUTTLE, Baawa Beard B tala Reaarta MANCHESTER BXAMIUB3 THE FWU-Els) STATUE IM WMCH HAVE ASOUSEO ^ Cf/ STATUE ON AaNaLO-A DESK AND I ? HIS HEAKT MR. Raotanranta THEN TU e M STO HELP THE OTHE e S* OMCARAvOR. MnoBMymm WlUioul Board ...... U WATER CO. A FALSE aOTTOM HAS BEBJ REVEALED... AMOEIZ* LETS GET HW) HAS BEEN BAD i Boardi___ Ian Wamad ...... i ».a ON THE COUCH- R3B VEAB.S.’ REMIND ME TO Oountry Board—Itaoorta •••«•••• 40 Houlo Rootaaranta ..••••••••« ti WaaUd—Room#—Board ••••a, 41 5974 •''P Roal Baton Pov Root AparOBaata. Ptau. Tanementg w% fS Malaga Ldoatioao for Rant ••• 44 GAS CO. Booaaa Por Rant ••••**•••••••• 44 0’ Baburbaa For B o a t ...... 44 anoaor Homaa Par Rant • • • • « 41 5075 Sraatod to Rant ••••••••••••••• •I Baal ■* » ! * rss Sals Avartaanl BolMInt tor 6aJ* . . . II ELECTRIC CO. Bnalnass ITapsrty toy 6ala 1« rau sa6 Land tor Sola . . . . n tl for Sale • • • •••••••: •U far 6ala 5181 Mbit R rw rts Ur ■bto ••••••• ibarkM mr ...... mA t U U U $ T Bskkbacb •••• EVENING HERALD rsaU4—Riel VM tb ...... ieirtie T i«it wuHtm HotScbe SLA• •*• 6a• fl 5121 uoinom EN WEDNESDAY. PEBBDAEtt, IMS jHanrIrr0tnr Evrattig Hrralb

of

CotP

Stages An Event So Outstanding that

We Predict It Will Create a Fur Furore! ......

MANUFACTURER’S CLOSE-OUT OF FINE FURS jjj L

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Every Coat Processed

200 TERMS

NEVA-WET

by Hollander 10% Down and

• To repel water CHOICE FUR COATS 1?^ 10 Months to P a j

• To retain lustre the Balance • To minimize matting:

• To add fur life bitter.

40% to 60% S a v in g s

A slump in the fu r market, caused principally by a late Fall and depressed economic and we are passing this money saving opportunity on to you knowing you will take advan-

conditions in some sections, has played havoC with fur prices, and has made it possible tage of it. We don’t expect to see another chance like this. We can’t say too much about

fo r us to get a few hundred fine coats to offer you at about half of what you would ordi- it. Words are inadequate, so come in and be convinced.

narily pay. These garments are all late season styles beautifully made for regular selling Even if you don’t really need a new fur coat this year, to buy one o f these garments . . . they were not made for sale purposes. They are available at these prices only be-

now for next season would be good business. cause the maker must clear them out before inventory time. It ’s a big sacrifice on his part

Choice of Several Styles In The Following:-

Former PRICE Former PRICE

NOW Price NOW * Price

Lapins,Brown,Black,Gray $ 79.50 $ 46.00 Brown Caracul '«wi ••mtrw t PT • f v m *T • i r r v ' s t « $169.00 $ 88.00

Black Caracul ...... 195.00 98.00 Jersey Muskrat a a*a a a a 'a p a . a a a V Y a i a i e a a laVai a ta i a r a i# ) a iar#\ a .•< 275.00 198.00

Hudson Seal dyed M uskrat____ _ .____ _...... 275.00. 158.00 Gray Caracul • * a 'a a a r w * l a a a aTa raT«T«V «T a 'a ta z a j a • l a i a a a f W « l a r a ta 169.00 88.00

Siberian Squirrel .. •t«,e:eleeimieerpWWrBl erafeie •laruiamcfPva.Tawm 275.00 158.00 Persian Lamb la a a a n i a i a t a a i a a r a t a a .a .'avaa'atTTf |a:a* a W tc a r a r a v a fV ia i 395.00 268.00

Persian Lamb ...... • rant • •• 285.00 198.00 Raccoon a a a a r a W a a a a 'a a raTa* a a ftT a i a ? a * v n a a r v i a ta va *a a fa x a 'a 'a T a ^ a ia ' 275.00 148.00

rp*e ar«var»vaMMni*:*TBuai«y a'.a a utv sir,^aia-aia 345.00 228.00 Persian Lamb .. a a a*a'a atUTe'a afaiaia a a'a;a*a Mendoza Beaver dyed Coney 139.00 68.00 • | «ra iU M a «a ia tp T a i a'’ «T a V M a rara') a a 195.00 128.00 Mink dyed Muskrat .

Chikiang Caracul, Brown and Gray ...... -. .. 225.00 128.00 Raccoon ...... IW TW #-e lewwreiwrww w p ru x -a ia / a ia ia l a ra m a t a lu vu ^a'a 250.00 128.00

Caracul, 6ne, lustrous, flat aaaaaaaea a *aTa PaTat a* a a 'a a a 325.00 178.00 Beaverette (dyed C!oney) .. lavaTs'ta a am u'erst 95.00 58.00

Polar Bak Seal (super quality Seal dyed Coney) 149.00 88.00 Russian Pony—Black and Brown.;a) a ' a CPVaTata ravaVuTM a !a 175.00 98.00

79.50 46.00 Seal dyed (3oney Polar Bak Beaver (super quality

a 7a* a a a , a a a a a 'a ^ a a a *PTax aTa PaTV* a a*bTa* Seal dyed O ney 95.00 58.00 Braver dyed Coney) 149.00 88.00

...... 238.00 Silver Muskrat •■■t* • ipiatiwtiPiwm^wmmwi i r # 195.00 118.00 Persian L a m b ...... 495.00

Savings of 140.00 to 8200.00 and more on Gray

Persians, Russian Caraculs, Australian Opossum,

Chedee Raccoon, Alaska Scalakin— and others in- t Ik J.W.IUL€c<^iu

cluded in our own stock. MANCH8STER. COHHi .

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