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• t NET PRESS RUN THE WEATHER AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Foreoact by U. 8. Weather Bureau, for the Month of Januaryi 1950 Hartford. 5,547 Partly Cloudy and aUgfhtly warmer Mcuibcrv of Ihc Auilit Bureau ol Kortiittn tonight; Wednesday partly cloudy. Circulations

VOL. XLIV. NO. 119. (Classified Advertising on Page 10) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930. TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS

PICTURE SENT May Not Wed After All HOOVER URGES 20,000 MILES ITALIANS’ NOTE

I FRANCE’S HOME CRISIS Television Signal Received in' SOON EXPEUED CONGRESTO Australia for First Time in' Ilistory—lmiTortant Achieve-; ment, j SPEED TARIFFI FoiiFffiEMi DISRUPTS SEA PARLEY Schenectady, N. Y., Feb. 18. —(AP)—For the first time in history, according to officials of i i i i i i i i i Maintain Right to Possess Is Extremely Anxious That the General Electric Company, Overthrow of Tardieu Gov­ here, a television signal was Five Burned to Death Work Be Completed as' transmitted over a distance of Forces Equal With Aify ernment Leaves Naval 20,000 miles today. The experiment was conduct­ Other Continental Power; Quickly as Possible; Lead-i ed by Dr. E. F. W. Alexander- In Quebec Hotel Fire . Conference* Hanging in I son, staff scientist of the Gen­ eral Electric, who transmitted France’s Suhs a Problem. ers Breakfast With Him. the signal from W2XAF, the Maniwaki, Que., Feb. 18-^(AP)— Walter Menton. Mr. Hoover's ad- IN GLIDER CRASH ; to France when her delegation again tated Mr. Mix from duty more than mini.strative assistant, also was terday, expressed surprise at the ! organizations and that hi.s fees two years ago, had conhned him i,n Meanwhile President Doumergue huge throng which greeted them at cial “To Lay Off the appears at St. James’s Palace. What might total as much as 575,000 be­ present. Mr. Tilson said after the I inspired this speculation was not New Haven hospital for nearly two went ahead with his political con­ gathering that there was but little the station, admired California’s fore the bill was passed, years, and slowely life ebbed away. ferences in an effort to determine sunshine and were whisked away to at all apparent and there was no in­ j He emphasized, however, that his for him to add to his announcement Power Companies.” Mr. Trumbull to Try Again; timation in any official circles that He remained mentally active until who should be invited to form the of yesterday. the Biltmore hotel where Mrs. Coo- I expenses had been heavy, averaging almost the end. new French government. lidge looked over the pretentious there was ground for any such fear. , about $2,000 a month, and that the Loses Patience. Was 80 Years Old. .\t that time, appa,rently frankly suite engaged for them and exclaim­ Contents of Note I tariff had been under consideration Paris, Feb. 18.— (AP)—President ed. “Oh my, we had not counted on Washington, Feb. 18.- (AP) —- Falls in Newark While more than a year. Coroner Mix was 80 years old nut of patience \\ith the Senate, he I Meanwhile interest was centered Doumergue’s search for a new a place like this.’’ Criticising methods of utilities com­ i The witness, also a former mem­ last October and for more than 50 warned that even after the Senate panies and F. E. Bonner, executive I on the probable contents of the passed the tariff bill it could require Will Not Tallv- Flying New Machine. I note to be Issued by Italy, It was ber of the Court of Customs Ap­ years he had held official office of French premier began this morriing secretary of the Federal l^pwer peals, said he had represented a some kind and his term as coroner with customary consultations with several weeks to reach any sort of Mr. Coolidge, whose “I do not Commission, Charles- A. Russell, I stated that the Italian delegation agreement between the ^^idelv vary­ choose to run” in 1928 cau.sed Re­ j will submit figures to show that in number of clients in connection with began in 1885. His last reappoint­ political chiefs and party leaders. commission .solicitor, testified today tariff legislation, including the Cali­ ment would have expired in June. Former President Poincare was ing views of the Senate and House. publican leaders to seek another before the Senate Interstate Com­ Newark, Feb. IS. -(AP) ■■ Noth­ surface ships outside of those limit- Snell said Senate leaders had standard bearer, let it be known at : ed by the Washington conference fornia Deciduous Fruit Association, He always was thoroughly content­ among the first summoned to the merce committee that he had been ing daunted by-the crash which end­ United States Smelting and Refin­ ed with his task as coroner and hr Elysee palace, the president wishing promised Mr. Hoover to continue to once that he does not choose to talk directed to tell Wm. V. King, com­ ed his first attempt to fly a glider. I Italy possesses either on water or do the best thev could, but had em­ while on his vacation. under construction roughly the same ing Company, the Illinois Glass often spoke with pride of the part his views on the situation created mission accountant, to “lay off the Governor John H. Trumbull of Con­ Manufacturing Company of San by defeat of Premier Tardieu and phasized that they were confronted “While here I will do anything but power companies" at a meeting in necticut wqs looking forward today number as France. Unofficially, he played in upholding the ends of with difficulties in not having been make a speech,” he said. “We are these figures were said to be ..s Francisco, the California 'Vineyard justice in his county. his government in the Chamber of which Bonner participated. to another try at piloting a motor- Interests Association, Du Pont Deputfes yesterday. able to muster a majority of votes here simply on a visit, and want to less plane. ' follows: Light auxiliary surface Once in an interview he said that on many of the tariff amendments. see all of Southern California, par­ The committee solicitor said that ! ships on the water or at present Rayon Corporation, and a large Paul Doumer, president of the The rules committee chairman ticularly places of historic interest. utilities companies included “lobby As he limped away from the 'under construction: France 231,000 number of leather producers. Senate, according to tradition, was said the House was practically up Of course we will be interested in fees" as actual construction cost in i tons: Italy 227,000 tons. Submar­ For most of his cirents. he assert­ the first sent for; he was followed, with its legislative program and that visiting the Hollywood studios to accounts presented to the commis­ ines at present in service: France ed he advocated higher duties and by Fernand Bouisson, president of he and other leaders were most see how the pictures are made, and sion. ! 32,000 tons, Italy 27,000 tons. had been successful in obtaining the chamber. After them came anxious that the Senate get the it is possible we will see something Lobby Costs the desired rates in a large number Senators Etienne Clementel and I According to forecasts of the ■Victor Berard and Deputies Louis of Catalina island, but no speeches, He added that such an item of I memorandum, however, it will state of cases. For others he urged de­ M'mi(iniierotest to that his condition remained un­ while other hanks and some Indus* started on the project. $5,325,541.59; balance $25,319,983.61. Peru. tion. I the Canton military. 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to miike their curea apeedler, hi6n EXPECT TO RECOVER ‘ cerU in, mor& perm aneBt/'. , ^ l SAFETY IN PLANES FRENCH RENT L A W SAY COAST GUARDS Local Stocks Mias Bellerosa JR. Meimier.^ vidit commander of Jane Delano pdkt, State Briefs OBITUARY EIELSON’S BODY NEH American Legion, was invited to HITS AMERICANS FIRE ^C IT IZ E N S (Furnisli^'by Putnam & Co.) cast a shovelful of earth, In addition MOST IMPORTANT Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. to those scheduled for < this cere­ NEW TRAFFIC DEVICE ------Nome, Alaska, Feb. 18.—(AP)— mony, consisting of Major panBigan, ■ . . „ j Hartford, Feb. 18 .—(AP)—Joseph u .j . / n • n / 1 P. M. Stocks. Recovery of the body of Earl Bor­ Major McCook, Captain W. B. Alex­ DEATHS Witne^es Tell of Narrow Bank Stocks. land, mechanic, from the snow-cov­ ander, State Commander of the Le­ Experts at Exposition Say | of Pans Refuses Bid Asked ered wrreckage of the plane in whibh gion; State Conusander John P. Bankers T rust Co . . . 325 O’Keefe of the Veterans of Foreign His invention which he has describ­ Conrad Schuler he and Carl Ben Elelson plimged to ed to the Hartford Board of Police Escapes While Walking City Bank and Trust . — 460 death, near North Cape, Siberia, Wars; State Commander Thomas S. This Is What All Engineers to Leave House Which Be- Conrad Schuler, age 77, of 118 Cap Nat B&T ...... 360 380 Commissioners, wall, he says, regu- I Nov. 9 last, has revived hope that McLeigan, of the disabled American Smith street, died at the Manches­ Conn. River ...... 425 veterans of the World War; Captain fate vehicular and pedestrian traffic ter Memorial hospital last night Along Beach on Sound. the body of Eielson will be found and photograph the license plates longs to an American. H tfd Conn T r u s t ...... 140 150 I soon. Kenneth F. Cramer, past depart­ Are Planning Now, from complications. He is survived First Nat H tfd ...... — 265 of any machine which passes its Northerners to whom Elel- ment commander of the Legion, and ______! by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Land Mtg and Title .. — 45 Eugene Barnes. ‘‘stop signal.” I Otto Kaebisch of Milwaukee, Wis., aon was a hero awaited further re­ Cartella will probably be invited Eastham pton, N. Y., Feb. 18 — Mutual B & T ...... — 240 St. Louis, Feb. 18— (AP) Avia­ Paris, Feb. 18.—(AP) — The ] and Mrs. Benjamin Kwdtkowski of (AP)—James Hildreth, superintend­ do, vtc ...... — 240 ports from the fur trading ship to demonstrate his extraordinary French Rent Court today held that i 50 Hemlock street, town; one son, Nanuk, ice-locked near North Cape, tion was put on the block today be­ device at the next meeting of the ent of marine fisheries of the State New Brit T rust ...... — 200 i Americans are not entitled to the ' Arthur Schuler of 42 Wells street, Conservation Department, was the Riverside T rust ...... 550 and which Is serving as a base for fore the International Aircraft Ex- | board, same protecticn as the French un-] Hartford; five grandchildren and searching operations. They believe position as having one appeal to j first witness called today at the West Htfd T rust ...... 350 I der the rent laws, three great grandchildren. Schuler “John Doe” Inquiry Into charges Bonds. that either Joe Crosson or Harold the public, that of reliability. BUSINESS DECREASES. retired several years ago from a Glllam, fliers stationed at the "No compromise with safety will Hartford, Feb. 18.— (AP) — i The court made its decision in that Coast Guardsmen have shown Htfd & Conn West ... 95 denying Paul Rockwell’s suit to get position at the Carlyle-Johnson negligence In shooting near Long Blast Conn Pow 6s . . . 100 103 Nanuk, will bring back word of the be tolerated,” Roland Chilton, con­ The Connecticut Chamber of Com­ Company. Island citizens. Vecovery of Eielson’s body. sulting engineer of the Wright possession of a house he bought six Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 118 merce today reported that its years ago. The tenant, whose lease ^ The funeral will be held Thursday The Inquiry, conducted by Alex­ Conn L P 5 ^ s ...... 105 108 Aeronautical Corporation said be­ monthly survey showed that busi­ had expired, refused to vacate, as­ afternoon from the home of his ander G. Blue, district attorney of Conn L P 4>/4s ...... 98 100 165,000 fore a meeting of the Society of ness as a whole during January con­ daughter on Hemlock street. A Rev. Suffolk county, was before Harry Automotive Engineers, “because the serting that a Frenchman could not Htfd Hyd 6s ...... 10? 105 NEW VETS HOSPITAL tinued below the level for the same be ousted by a foreigner. Heldenreich of Hartford will of­ Leek, justice of the peace. Insurance Stocks airplane still suffers by being re­ month of ^1929. ficiate. Burial will be in the East INVESTORS latively new' and the popular nund ; Rockwell and his famous brother, Hildreth testified that early last A etna C a s u a lty ...... 126 Building activity declined, 812 Kiffeji Rockwell, who was killed in cemetery. Saturday, while driving along the A etna Fire $10 p a r . . . . 63 ' Hartford, Conn., Feb. 18:—(AP)_ — use th? Investors Syndi­ shies from the unusual, in risk as ' permits being issued last month, as Montauk road near the Napeague Material and spiritual aid for the cate plan because it enables in other things.” wartime when serving with the do, $10 p a r ...... 64 compared with 1,045 a year ago. Lafayette Escadrille, were in the Coast Guard station, a light flashed Aetna Life ...... 89 patients who will be there in years them to build up large sums He placed the "do or die” issue The value of the permits was $2.- ahead of his car and a volley of to come was pledged by veterans’ of money for^em selvee by a for aviation with the airplane motor first group of Americans volunteer­ VAUUZZI ENTERTAINS Automobile ...... 54 933,611 as compared with 55,214,093 ing to fight for Fraifce in the For­ shots rang out as he came to a Conn. General ...... 137 organization.” and civil officials this eimple, certain and conven­ and said: “The recent optimism as noon at the ceremony of breaking ient program of small, regu­ to the rate of increase in aircraft in 1929. eign Legion. Paul Rockwell also stop. Htfd Fire, $10 par ,. 76 The amount 6f gas and electricity served as a bomber in the French HIS DISTRICT WORKERS Surmounted Car H tfd Stm Boll, $10 par 57 ground for the new United States lar payments, multiplied by use will not be fulfilled unless de­ Veterans’ hospital for southern first mortgage Interest com­ velopments in power plants result in consumed, saving banks deposits campaign against the riffs. Several men in coast guard uni­ National Fire ...... 70 forms surroimded the car, he said, New England, located In Newington. pounded. Ask for payment increased reliability. and the real estate market were at Four Times In Court Phoenix Fire ...... 76 schedules showing how this low'er levels. This was the fourth time the suit Frank ’Valluzzl, assistant district and an officer who gave his name as Travelers ...... 1465 Several hundred men and women “Air travel is popularly regarded Capt. Frank D. Pamer, apologized attended, standing on the snow- time-proved plan will work .as ■‘aloubtful and until the landing There was a gain in telephone in­ had been tried in six years, Rpek- manager of the South Manchester Public Utility Stocks. for you. stallations and postoffice recipts. ‘ well losing each time, but renewing office of a large insurance company, for stopping the party, stating that Conn. Elec Sve ...... 93 covered site a mile from Newington characteristics of airplanes, now at “we are looking for trucks.” Center, where the massed flags of about railroad train speed, are ; ------his plea th^t Americans were gave a roast beef supper at his Conn. Power ...... 83 RESOURCES OVER 132,000,000 guaranteed equal treatment with home Saturday night after whicn There were several cars behind do, rts ...... 1914 veterans’ organizations waved and Capital, Surplui and Reserves drastically changed, engine failures | TRIP TO P.ANAMA. over $4,000,000 the French under the Franco- several staff meinbers were called him, Hildreth said, and these also Hartford Elec Lgt ... 90 the first shovel full was dug by on transport machines are incom-j New London, Feb. 18.— (AP) — were stopped. Major Thomas J. Bannigan, regional patible with public confidence.” ; The battleship Texas will take Yale American convention of 1853. upon for speeches.^ They spoke on xdo, vtc ...... 88 His latest suit, the first brought A. G. Garrow, a game warden, Greenwich W&G, pfd . — manager of the United States n v e s t o r Safety Factor ] and Georgia Tech units of the re- the records made during the year testified th at on February 11, while Veterans’ Bureau. I ^ The safety factor was pointed out by an American before the newly Hartford Gas ...... 70 serve officers training corps to Cris- of 1929 during which Manchester walking along the beach at Oyster “Our responsibilities are not )iy Robert Insley, vice president of instituted Rent Court, was filed stood fifth in the country for de­ do, pfd ...... 45 bal, Panama next June it was park, a revenue cutter pulled up S N E T C o ...... 175 ended" declared Major Anson T. Syndicate the Continental Aircraft Engine learned today. after Premier Briand last July had tached offices. issued a circular contending that off the shore and someone aboard McCook, chairman of the American FOUNDED-1894 Company, as being “probably more The Texas will be anchored off Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. shouted to him through a mega­ important to saleability than is the the courts should recognize that and Acme W ire ...... 50 52 Legion hospital, committee which the lower harbor June 11 to pick up Edward Malley and Mr. and Mrs. phone. Am Hardw'are ...... 64 66 was Instrumental in securing a Con­ 815 MAIN STREET cost. similar treaties with other coun­ Arthur Wheeler of the Hartford of­ the Yale unit from this city. The tries. Garrow said he did not under­ Amer Hosiery ...... 29 — necticut site, the principal speaker. So. Manchester TsLi79H “Safety in an airplane.” he said, fice. Mr. Valluzzi’s entire staff and stand wllat was said and continued “In a few months this hospital “depends directly on the power Georgia Tech unit will be taken Rockwell's case, which the Ameri­ American Silver ...... 23 — aboard from a South-Carolina port. their wives w'ere present. The stall walking. He had only proceeded Arrow H&H, com .... 41'.'. 42'/^ will be a fact, and its cheerful plS.nt.” can Embassy is watching, will be comprises Ernest C. Linders, Arthur Both predicted partial ■ solutions The Texas will arrive here on the a few paces, he continued, until a xdo, pfd ...... 100 105 wards will be giving new life and appealed. It was described as a test W. Johnson, Rudolph Johnson .ff machine gun from the cutter started — health to our comrades for whose o f safety in developing the use of return trip July 4. case by the opposition attorney, Automatic Refrig .... 4 Captain Adolphus Andrews, for­ Manchester and Stanley Lemek of spraying the beach ahead of him Bigelow Sanford, com. 72 74 sake we undertook this labor of low grade fuel. who said he feared that French with bullets. Garrow testified that love. There is much that we can do Insley stated that one of the merly in command of the submarine judicial independence was endang­ Rockville, John J. Whiteley and do, pfd ...... 99 — base is now in command of the Thomas Rabbett of Windsor Locks, the shots narrowly missed his two Billings and Spencer . 5 7 by way of personal visits, assist­ greatest hazards of aircraft was ered by the pressure of foreign em­ dogs in front of him and he ducked ance in convalescence, information fire, a problem that might be solved Texas. bassies. He pictured Rockwell as a Thompsonvllle Stafford Springs Bristol Brass ...... 29 31 area, and Floyd Gallup of Williman- for cover. do, pfd ...... 92 — to relatives and in numberless ways. in the development of Diesel or ex­ speculator who had taken advan­ William Petty, another witness, CITY IS SUED. tic and surrounding towns. Collins Co ...... 105 115 . plosion engines. tage of the low value of the Franc said that on the same day he was — Using Crude Oil Bristol, Feb. 18.— (A P)—Deputy to buy a house at a price “too high Entertainm ent was provided by Case. Lockwood & B . 525 Chilton predicted that an easier | Sheriff Charles E. Lord of Hartford Joseph Farr with piano solos. Jo­ walking along the beach near Mon­ Colt’s Firearm s ...... 27 Vz 28'^ for a Frenchman, but a mere straw tauk point when he came upon a method of burning crude oil would today served papers on City Clerk i for an American. seph Durkin was the song leader. Eagle L o c k ...... 40 45 Thomas B. “ ' ' Coast Guard cutter casting off from Farnir Bearings ...... 75 85 be found which would eliminate not Steele in a suit for| Mr. Valluzzl also favored with saxo­ shore. only the fire hazard but the diffi­ $25,000 damages against the city of i phone and clarinet selections. Fuller Brush, Class A. — 18 culties of carburetion, which present ■ “One of the guardsmen told me 1 do. Class AA ...... — 82 Tomorrow Night At themselves in current types of en­ had better get away from there,” Hart & Cooley ...... 135 1.55 I HIS FEES $75,000 Betty, said, “because they were go­ gines. Hoffman alleges that on July 7, FEDERAL DRY AGENTS Hartmann Tob. com .. --- ' 15 Aeronautics was painted before 1929 he suffered a broken neck, and ing to spray the beach with machine do, 1st pfd ...... — 90 Cheney Hall the National Conference on Aero­ arms and his legs were paralyzed LAWYER TESTIFIES gun bullets.’ I didn’t stick around In ter Silver ...... 110 116 to see whether they did or not— I nautical education as “fast becom­ while diving off a board in the VISIT BILL MARTIN’S Landers, Frary & Clk 74 75 Admission 50c. Feb. 19th ing a part of the fibre of the na­ Rockwell Park lagoon. The suit is got.” Mann & Bow, Class A 14 17 tion’s public school curricula,” by returnable at the March term of (Continued from Page 1) Commander Christopher J. Sul­ do. Class B ...... 8 11 livan, of the Long Island Coast Charles S. “Casey” Jones, famous Superior Court. Federal prohibition officers this New Brit. Mch. com .. 33 37 A talking mummy! much he e.xpected to get for this Guard, attended the inquiry. North & Judd ...... 21 23 flier. I work for the United States Smelt­ morning visited the home of Wil­ He indicated the problem to solve KILLED BY G.\S. liam Martin in the east part of the Niles Bern Pond ...... 42 44 A spooky Ball! was whether courses in aviation ing and Refining Company. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 8 10 Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 18.— (AP) “Between $250 and $500,” he said. town. The house where Mr. Martin An eloping couple! catered to the play instinct of stu- , —^Pellegrino De Cicco, 67, a resi- lives is located in Manchester while MRS. DOHERH HELD Russell Mfg Co ...... 80 — dents or carried forward the broad- , dent of this city for 20 years, “I just wanted to know the price Scovill ...... 62 64 was of legislation,” Caraway replied. his barns are just across the line in A jealous suitor! cning and cultural influences of found dead in his bed last night, vic- Bolton. The small building which Smythe Mfg Co ...... — 100 The witness said he was employed IN SUPERIOR COURT 80 86 education. i timtmi ul of I.,a.iuuucarbon muiiuxiuemonoxide lumesfumes I I,,, tu- r>,,T%r,nf faces the road to the cast of his Seth Thom Co. com .. and three acts of Three committees were appointed emitted by a small gas-heater. He | 1^^ ^ ® Dupont Rayon corporation do, pfd ...... 24 — to study separate phases of aero- had been dead for four days, it is an annual retainer of $10,000 and house is also across the stone divid­ Standard Screw ...... 115 125 Good Giggles! Merry Mirth! and j by the California Vineyard Inter­ ing line of Manchester and Bolton. New Britain, Feb. IS.—(APj — nautical education, those applying i believed. Relatives made the dis- Mrs. Rose Doherty, 22, of 213 Clark Stanley W orks ...... 42 44 lo university and college training, | covery of the man’s death when ests Association at $1,000 a month. According to Mr. Martin there Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 — Exciting Episodes! Questioned concerning some of his were four in the party that descend­ street, was bound over to the March education in public schools, and | they went to his home last night, term of Superior Court in Police Torrlngton ...... 62 64 correspondence which referred to ed upon his place and started a Underwood ...... 121 123 all in ground school education. | Failure of the man to appear at confidential . information obtained Court today on a charge of first de­ The committee heads were Brad- his usual haunts the past few days ! search. He claims that they took gree murder, it being alleged that Union Mfg Co ...... 18 22 away two bottles from the place, U S Envelope, com .. 210 — ley Jones, University of Cincinnati, had alarmed them. Death was pro-1 witness 'ooi/if said it was confidential in she had caused the death of her B. G. Shackelford, St. Louis public nounced accidental by Medical Ex­ but they did not contain an intoxi­ eight months’ old child, Eugene, Jr., do. pfd ...... '. . . . 111 115 schools, and Prof. W. Harold Taj'lor, the sense that it was not for publi­ cating beverage. The men, after 39 41 BE AN OPTIMIST aminer Kirschbaum. He is survived’ cation generally. on Feb. 9, by holding him in front of Veeder Root ...... University of Buffalo. by four sons, two daughters, four visiting Mr. Martin’s home and a gas stove with the jets turned on Whitlock Coil Pipe ... 19'/2 2V/3 They will submit recommenda­ “I assume all interested parties brothers, and a sister. could obtain the information,” he sheds went east towards Williman- when she attempted ‘to commit X—Ex-dividend. McKay’s Orchestra St. James’ Group tions for action of the educators to­ said. tic. No further raids were reported suicide. XX—Elx-rights. morrow at the final session. FIRE DESTROYS HOME. to any of the officials in Bolton. Mr. Mrs. Doherty was placed under I Derby, Conn., Feb. IS.— (AP) — Martin was not taken into custody. arrest at New Britain general EXHIBITION BURN.S. The family of Michael Ptak was hospital the day after the baby’s Dortmimd, Prussia. Feb. 18. — ST. MARY’S GIRLS I compelled to make a hurried exit POSTAL EMPLOYES death. She is said to have con­ (AP)—Fire today destroyed the about 4:30 o’clock this morning LEV in RAPS J. HENRY fessed to the police that she held anatomic-hygienic exhibition “Man” Ifrom their home at 24 Commerce the child in front of the stove until which had been shown in many Ger­ IN FASHION SHOW street when fire threatened to de­ IN FACTION FIGHT man cities and in the spring was to j the fumes began to overcome her Wednesday Wednesday stroy the place. A double alarm i Bridgeport, Feb. IS.—(AP)—"Ac­ and then lay down on a bed expect­ have been shipped to the United and was sounded and for two hours the (Continued from Page 1.) cept the challenge and oppose Mr. States for exhibition. and large number of parishioners ing to die. Her husband, returning Thursday Thursday and their friends attended the Fash­ Derby fire department tried to sub­ Roraback’s political principles and home, broke into the house when he STATE ion Show given last evening at the due the blaze, which practically de­ mund W. Hackett and Lewis Lopin- their practical application,” is the found the doors locked. He dis­ stroyed the large two-family house. sky were expelled from the local plea of Prof. Albert B. Levitt made covered his wife and child uncon­ parish house by the younger mem The origin of the fire was traced to bers of the Girls’ Friendly Society branch for the manner in which to the Republican voters of Con­ scious on the bed and had them re­ a short circuit in the electric wiring. they handled the Hartford conven­ necticut in a stirring attack on the moved to the hospital but the child Scenes You^ll Never Forget! of St. Mary’s church. The estimate of the loss will exceed tion and for the misuse of funds chairman of the Republican State was found dead at the institution. AMATEUR The program opened with a reci­ $5,000. which came into their hands.” Cjomfhitte% in the meeting of the tation by Gladys McNeill followed No Authority Fairfield Luncheon Club in South- Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and by a violin and piano duet by Lyie R .\P S RO.\D BO.YRD. Francis J. Shay, a clerk in the port today. and Robert Thayer. The Fashion New London, Feb. 18.— (AP) — New Haven post office along with Close to 100 members and guests ABOUT TOWN NIGHT Ikiretta Y'oung in the most Show was then presented with the Maintaining that the taking by the Meyer Stoedel, also a clerk in New attended the meeting. thrilling love-nest scenes! following taking part: Announcer, state of Connecticut Ocean avenue, Haven were also criticized in the The speaker likened Connecticut Boys coming from school this Lillian Janson; Doris Turkington, this city, by the establishment of a affidavit submitted by Mr. Norton. to Russia, saying: « noon snowballed the H out of Nash Alice Aitkcn, Edijh Brown, Edna in the huge sign in front of Madden new highway line after 84 years, is He contended that for the past sev­ “The most striking contemporary Circle Theater Farewell kiss of the young lov­ Cordy, Mary Summerville, Barbara “czaristic and unconstitutional,’’ eral years they canvassed the state illustration of what machine control Brothers automobile 'agency on Hyde, Vivian Street, Lyle Thayer, Silas Maxson, Jr., holder of much for funds without the authority of means is found in Soviet Russia to­ Main street. ers in prison! Edith Hue, Florence Buckminster, property in New London, and one of the Connecticut Federation. During day. The similarity between the Thursday, Feb. 20 Peggy Torrance and Mrs. Ethn the more than 50 Ocean avenue the convention of 1928 in New Bri­ Soviet regime and the Roraback Left alone for a few minutes 7:30 p. m. Davis. The styles shown included owners to suffer by fhe new tain they succeeded in electing Mr. regime is striking. while his mother was in a store Unusual happenings in the school, sports, afternoon, evening, survey, today notified State Hign- Lawton of Hartford as president of “In Russia they call it Sovietism. i shopping, a four year old boy clam- Feature Picture love-nest tragedy I party, coats and southern wear. The way (jommissioner John A. Macdon­ the association. Lawton subsequent­ In Connecticut I call it Roraback- ! bered out of the baby carriage and final number portrayed a bride ald th at he will hold the city of Nesv ly appointed Shay chairman of ism. In Russia they call It the dicta- j toddled down Main street. Here he ‘NOISY NEIGHBORS’ which was received with great ap­ London responsible for any damages finance who in turn appointed torshlp of the proletariat. In Con- i was found by Officer John McGlinn plause. Doris Turkington took the Lopinsky to the office of state necticut I call it the dictatorship of j crying for his mother. Officer Mc- 2 Reel Comedy to his property because the city fur­ treasurer. part of the bride, while little Peggy nished the highway commissioner the utilitariat. I am opposed to j Glinn took the youngster to the po- Acts Galore, Admission 50c Torrance was attired as the flower A lack of co-operation among every form of dictatorship. I believe i lice station where a frantic mother with the Meyers survey, upon which employes of the post and postmaster girl and Eduth Hue as bridesmaid. the state based its hne. in the constitution of Connecticut.” j found him later. Children 25c Following the entertainment re­ Harry K. Taylor was brought to In his letter to Highway Commis­ light today when Mr. Norton, special freshments consisting of sandwiches, sioner Macdonald, Mr. Maxson de­ cookies, cakes and tea were served clerk, admitted that there had been EAST mands that the state attorney inve.s- antagonism between himself and in the lower hall. A novel arrange­ tigatc his claims. ment was that of serving at individ­ the postmaster for several years. So Come! ComeJ_fw'ery6oc(y' ih ai Sea^ationd! I ual tables, each of which was pre­ bitter has been the feeling between STOCK ST.VTE’S STRE.VMS. them that neither has addressed the sided over by one of the younger W aterbury, Conn., Feb. 18.— (AP) other in conversation, except on members. A group Of asociates and —Superintendent John W. Titcomb /PHENX TEMPLE LIFE matters of business, for a period of older members added to the enjoy­ of the State Fish and Game Com­ two years. ment by singing several G. F. S. mission at Hartford told the Ame.-- with .songs during the serving of re­ ican today he started a few days freshments. ago to liberate between 250,000 and 100% Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Members are reminded of the ad­ 300,000 adult trout in state-leased Talking Loretta Young mission service to be held in connec­ streams in anticipation— of the Singing tion with the regular evening serv­ trout season 'bn April 15. During ice next Sunday evening. the summer he will continue to lib­ Plans arc being completed for the erate fingerlings. Direction of Fortune Galla .-social to be held next Monday eve­ Presents .And on the ning, February 24 when the Girls’ same program. Friendly Society will entertain the Young Men's Bible Class. The en­ “Cavalleria tertainment for this occasion will be Rusticana” furnished by a group from the Bible cmciKiiFun for the GroWn-Ups— Fun for the Kiddies Cla.-s, the nature of which has not and “Pagliacci’' See the Flying Benas, Hullng’s Seals, the Australian Woodchoppers. Joyce’s as yet been announced. It is hoped Horses, .May Wirth and her Family, the groups of “frolllcking fools,DoaK’s Baby Elephants, the Flying SulUyans. the Royal Chinese Tumblers, the TED that all of the members will attend Six Flying Davlllas and other “bigtime” circus features. and also as many of the parents .as Feb. 21 possible. Big Top Program Side Shows—Concessions, Eic» Everything Cleat Uproarious Fun. No wheels or gambiinf devices of any LEWIS TAXIC.VB DRIVERS STRIKE. Bushnell kind neimitted. A show for everybody in the family. Thousands of teats EVERYBODY’S GOING on the m.tln floor for general admissions. Ringside rcieryed seats and Pittsburgh. Feb. 18. —(AP)—At­ —t o ­ Memorial balcoi'y ter those wishing to secure their seats in advance. tacks on taxicabs continued here to­ s t . MARY’S day while efforts were being made 34TH Hartford Come Early-Doors Open 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. to have Mayor Charles H. Kline ban Bring the Kiddies to the Matinctis—8ee the 8ide Show and all the the operation of cabs in the city un­ MASQUERADE 100 singers and musicians thrilling excitement before the “Big Top” opens. Big Freak E^ibit! til the strike of cab drivers is set­ BALL Frances Peralta of Metropolitan * teitft Ann tled. , I?A Q p i*V P f1 S p a f Gallup & Alfred's music store, A D M I S S 1 O N Cheney Hall, Feb. 21, 1930 Opera Guest Artist IVCCiCrVCU »3e

PAGE THREd MANCHESTER EVBNING HERAID. SPUTH MANCHESTER,'CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930. PUBUC RECORDS BALLOON SHOWER. I TOWN PLAYERS’ NEXT ! FIRE IN NEWPORT LEGIONNAIRES, AS USUAL, POLICE COURT DODGES CAR CRASH C.C.MEMBES SKIDS INTO FENCE Attachment MASQUE FEATURl HAVE ROUSING RANQUET Thomas England was before the By the Manchester Lumber Co., ; -m CMMC CMJR-' CAUSES Bit loss Manchester Town court this morn- against PauP Brandt on real estate GET AIR MINDED ! Ing on a charge of Intoxication and in the sum of $2,000. St. Mary’s Young Men’s An Annual Affair, Held Last Nisht breach of the peace. He was arrest­ Trying to Avoid Accident Wil- Warrantee Deed , Get Permission Today to Pre------ed last night by Patrolman Galligan nual Ball to Be. Held Frida; At Roxy’s, Brings Out 125 iinfiantic Driver Goes Off Harry F. Gess to Hazel E. Gess, Night at Cheney Hall. sent Famous Mystery Here Newport, R. I-, Feb. 18.— (AP) ! on complaint of Joseph Zeppa and i one-hal'f interest in lots 2 and 3 in Next Month. War Veterans. wife of Birch Mountain road. Eng- Center Street. Three business buildings were de- j _____ Itttul pleaded guilty to both charges | the “Fannie Louise Clark” tract on Should present plans of the com Vote to Put Sign on Glenney stroyed by fire with an estimated j Legionnaires held Parker street, Manchester. and a fine of 15 for intoxication and An attempt to avert one accident mittee in charge, headed by Hecto I 1 1 • if ' Coach Louis R. Smith announced loss of $200,000 and the center i f , annual banquet, the sixth $10 for breach of the peace was im­ BUI of Sale . . J . Macdonald, be completed a delight Shed and Hear Aviation today that permission had been ob- city was endangered in an early j organization as Dll- posed. The fines and costs totalled caused another at the corner of novelty, in the form of a ballooi I tained from the play brokers m New morning blaze today. j ^orth Cornell Post, at Roxy's Night Center and Roosevelt streets at Stavnitsky, store fixtures dance, will be introduced at the .34tl ' York for the presentation of “The $40.52. Spruce street. ^ , After four hours of fighting, dur- ] vvoodland, last night. It was Immediately after court a war­ 10:00 o’clock this morning, in which annual Masquerade Ball, to be givei Creaking Chair” by the Towm Friday evening at 8 o'clock a Expert Speak. I oi.r“lVa°r>o%-rrrrrmth “This success- which aid was summoned from usual rousing success. 125 of rant was made out for England’.s Mrs. Marion P. Norris of 191 High . uf^lay p^dTcUon 7.™u, f S i Elver Fort Adams tl.e N.va the war veterans attending the af-1 arrest, charging him with driving Cheney hall by the St. Mary’i ■ .oyster? A which held Broadway j trammr staUoh M.ddletowd. fair. A roast turkey dinner was j automobile while under the in- street, Willimantic suffered con­ PRENTICE’S DOGS WIN Y'oung Men's Club. Balloons wil Definite decision was reached last j “‘giibound*for a whole year and was I Portsmouth the fire was gotten un- served by Roxy’s dancing waiters; fluence of liquor. At his request tusions of the knee and was taken ' be suspended overhead in a largi net and late in the evening will b< night at an all members meeting of i recently adapted for the talking pic- | control a b o u ^ ^ a^ under the guidance of Manchester’s ^bis case was continued until Satur- to the Memorial hospital for treat­ PRIZES IN HARTFORD own Hugh McCaull. j day, February 22 under a bond of released in a shower on the danceri the Manchester Chamber of Com-! tures. I ^ Following the dinner Commander i 5200, which was furnished for his ment and then discharged. below. Hotel to i In preparation for the enactment ; top floor of the Odd Fellows mocK According to the police report a merce at the Sheridan ’ ' of the murder mystery drama, a a three story wooden building ^I>°nt Walter Sheridan w'elcomed his 1 appearance at that time. Gets Blue Ribbon and Second Jack Morey’s famous broadcast ' midnight and worked through the comrades to the banquet and intro-) Hudson coach, driven by Nathan ing singing orchestra will be direct A ' ’;?,? t w W G ‘ !■« duced Town Treasurer George H. 1 Sabol of 215 Enfield street was With His Two Boston Bull ed by Jack Morey personally. This structure before being discovered. traveling east on Center street and splendid group of dance musician! umber ahcd“ oc?ted ou North Main | * The interior was a mass of flames Waddell ^ toastmaster. George REC NOTES Pups Yesterday. was awarded the Legion victory was about to turn into Roosevelt ------j n'^ 'ntroducticn to music lov when the first apparatus responded medal for being the first toastmas- street. A Graham- sedan, Samuel J. Prentice of Manchester ers of this vicinity as they hav« attend. In addition the organiza­ and methe nrefire quicxiyquickly spread to the ^ Leelon banquet that was owned bv Mrs. Norris, and driven Green, proprietor of the Manchester ; . .iril ucaio on many programs tron: wide and besides the use of it the tion is desirious of obtaining new adjoining Newport Realty structure, ter^^at speakers’ table. Businessmen’s boxing class will Glenney Company agreed to donate i hold a session from 5 to 6 tomor- by Leon Dion of the aforementioned ; Qj-pg^ Kennels won a blue ribbon ■ station WBZ a t. Springfield as well members and character candidates. also a three story wooden building The town treasurer handled the j night. Senior life-saving will address, was a shoi;t distance be­ yesterday at the Hartford Dog | as having made numerous appear- It w'as proposed that an aeronau- | Sue'S Aid Summoned. speakers of the evening as though , taught from 7 to 7:45 and from hind Sabol, who a;i:ording to the Shov.' with “Frenchy’s High Speed” ; ances at Crystal Lake and also al to be present. Miss Beatrice Arm­ Aid from outside the city was they were town funds—so carefully g g-dock the Rec team former did not signal for the turn. a Boston Bull and also captured a | the Masonic Temple a year ago. tical committee be appointed by the strong is president of the Town president to confer with the avia­ summoned by Fire Chief Lawton that he told the banqueters what practice for future meets. Se.i- Dion applied his brakes and turned second prize ribbon with "Great j Tickets are selling well and maj Players, Benjamin Radding, treas­ and twelve families in tenemenrs to the left. Sabol .swung to the Scott” an eight months old Boston | be obtained at Sperber and Turk- tion commissioner and other offi­ urer, and Miss Mary Reardon, form­ each one was going to say and then j men’s non-swimmer’s class is cials to learn the colons, size, and and houses back of the blazing limited the speaker to two minutes. | g g.45 girl’s swim- right, and Dion stepped on che gas bull pup. ington’s, Quinn’s drug store, and erly of the High school Sock and blocks were ordered to leave their to pass him. The car skidded, Yesterday’s prize winning dog at i Glenney’s. style of letters preferred. A motion Buskin dramatic organization, is County Commander Elmer Dick-1 ming team will practice from 9 un- was made and carried authorizing homes. inson spoke briefly urging til 9:45 in preparation for its meet climbed the curb, and went through the Hartford show is garnering in ] secretary. glon men to attend more district j the Hartford YMCA next W'cek ■ an iron pipe fence surrounding the | {_bg coveted ribbons with consistent | AFTFRNOON R R ID fiF an appropriation to cover the cost The last production put on by tlie The fire burned through the roof to be left in the hands of the Board and parts of the wall of the Aquid- sessions.______wi rviQ State Commander Alex- AIGX* I] p-^riday..•% Ij lawn of IHo the liniTTf'home nfof Alexander AlPXnnfiGr JH.r-Jar- I j »regularity, . 1 n f « V !■»having o r»> r»copped rv TM*\ a rT oa ffirst i r c t ’ 1 A a A a v Town players was “Bill of Divorce­ ander spoke eloquently on the spirit ! vis, Jr., at 453 Center street. j prize on Saturday at the New of Directors. ment" la.st spring at the Circle. The neck bank building despite the cur------, , 1 FrifLiy, Feb. 21, 3:15 P. M. Captain William B. Smith, chief date for the next play has not been tain of water, but the greatest dam-; of 1917 and 1918 as applied to Quty | Salvation Army prayer meet- The Graham-Paige had the right 1 Haven Dog show. In the Prentice Manchester Community Club flight surgeon of the Department of age was done by smoke and water.' to good government today. ing will be held this evening at 7:30 rear and front wheel.s torn off and kennels arc several young dogs | Pivot and Progressive Bridge definitely decided upon but it will clc.stincd to shine in their class when Aeronautics of Connecticut, and either be Wednesday, March 19 or The rooms of the noted Miantonomi | Foley, knowm on the football neiu 1 gt^eet. Mrs. Wilson ami bent rear mudguard and running j Prizes I Refreshments! also flight surgeon of the 43rd Divi­ Wednesday, March 26 at the Circle. Club are located on the second floor, j as “Shrimp" was I Miss Edith Pr.ctor vnll lead the board. Patrolman John Cavagnaro the glory of the older dogs have de 50 cents. sion of Aviation, who was the Rehearsals and character selections certain of the bank papers anh nert mahager investigated but made no arrest. p.arted. .Ml Players Welcome. •■speaker of the evening agreed that will begin immediately. properly was removed to 1'^“ A ' i j J to him simply urging!------—- the location was the logical one as "The Creaking Chair” has to do branch in the city under police pro- , or Anext fall, pilots follow the railroad tracks. with strange mysteries in closed tection at the height of the blaze entertainers from a Hart­ After his remarks the 28 members room: voices from the beyond, ex- and 10 prisoners of the Newport ford bureau rounded out the pro- present voted unanimou.sly to accept of mediums’ tricks' and the county jail, located within 300 yards j the \V. G. Glenney Company's ot- ^ ^iiaiuatic solution of a baffling mur- of the scene, were removed to the | ^ fcr. I iipi- mj’stcry. The action of the Captain Smith made an instant j jj, t^he British gover- police station. l favorable impression on his audi- 1 home in Calcutta and the Families Sheltered. j once and he was repaid for his fine j j^iystery of India together v.-ith The twelve families forced to | talk by the unwavering attention , lighting effects such as a leave their homes were quartered in i HOOVER URGES of all present. The captain spoke on I moonbeam shining on the murder- the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A., | “The Value of Present Aviation Ser­ er s knife thrown into the ceiling, a brick budding across a small ' vice to a Town like Manchester.” are among the most interesting street from the bank, which was in CONGRESS TO CONDEM^ff^i He brought out that Connecticut technical details of the drama. the path of the flames for a time, l was the only. state . . . in the __ union:__ with The tenements and houses were bad­ a full time aviation commissioner, ly scorched by the fire and one of i that Connecticut leads the country them caught fire from the showei ; SPEED TARIFF in the production of aviation equip­ TWO RECS COMBINE of flaming brands. | iShake ment, planes, motors, and acces- i The fire was discovered by Patrol- (Continued from Page 1.) speare, SSS4-1S£^ sories. Over thirty million dollars in ■ man Jeremiah Quinn about 1 o’cIoch i production being reported last year. IN VALENTINE PARTY when he saw the interior of the Odd ! gg jt could A passenger has never been kill- j _ ____ Fellows block in flames. , ^.g^k. ed in this state, said the speaker, l Members Guests at Tlv following stores, halls and o t-,, Hurry Program, iind only one pilot has been killed. School Street Building; fic.c; were destroyed: Odd Fellows g^gj. this general sit- ‘^'Coming events These statistics do not include mail I building, Kaulkman drug store. nation with the President,” he said. or military pilots who arc not un- i Games and Refreshments. Shoreline bus station. Odd Fellows “We promised him to do all we cast their der the states jurisdiction. i ------hall, and lodge rooms of three frater- could to hurry the program. The shadows before'^ The speaker said that Cheney I a most successful Valentine party nal organizations. primary thing to do is get a tariff Brothers were manufacturing silk j n_vas held by the women members of Realty building: Griffiths sportin: bill.” for parachutes and he mentioned ] the swimming and gymnastic chase’s kodak storeThe chief executive, it was under­ I the possibilities of fabric and up- jolas.ses at the East Side Recreation stood, informed the Congressional holstery in planes of the future and | Center last night with the West Toomey’s spa, a barber shop, offices of City Solicitor Jeremiah A. Sulli­ leaders that the failure of the Sen­ what it would mean to the silk in- j gi^e Rec members as guests of V i *' van, Lawyer William Williams, and ate to dispose of tariff legislation dustry. Manchester, he said, was 1 honor. Nearly fifty persons were in was disturbing to the country s V' located so as to draw its share of attendance. The program opened the dental parlors of Dr. Pardee, and Machinists’ hall. business leaders. the aviation industries and the ad­ with a period of gymnastic stunts The delay in the passage of the vance of aviation meant the ad­ and games in the large gymnasium Builders’ and merchants’ Mellikas barber shop. Millinery store of Miss tariff bill, the Congressional leaders vance of local industries, of which. after w'hich the group adjourned to were told, was holding up other im­ Captain Smith said, he was surpris­ the double club room at the east end K. N. Sullivan. Ritchie’s florist shop of the building for refreshments and portant legislation, of including ed to see such a diversified number. and a large hall. most of the proposals made by In speaking of the great time games of a athletic nat^ire. President Hoover in his annual mes­ s.aving value of aviation the speak- A committee composed of Anne sage and the recommendations of ar cited an example of how he w-a.s Scranton, Violet Capr^ and Marion Waddell served the refreshments SALVATIONISTS PLAN the Wickersham law enforcement line day called to Washington, D. C. commission to reorganize prohibi­ He had breakfast in Hartford and which consisted of sandwiches of left Brainard Field at 6:30 o’clock, various kinds, a salad consisting of A MUSICAL FESTIVAL tion enforcement. arriving in Washington by nine lettuce, pears, whipped cream and o'clock or just when the offices cherries, and frosted cupcakes. The opened. He completed his business food was brought by the women and Saturday evening, March 8, is the by noon, had luncheon, and was prepared by the committee. date set for the big musical festival ABOUT TOWN The long room was appropriately back in Hartford in time to receive to be given at the Salvation Army The Philadelphia Club met this a patient at four o’clock in the decorated for a Valentine party. citadel on Main street by the Worn- j Strings of red hearts were run fro.n afternoon with Mrs. Charles B. afternoon. en’s Cadet band of the Salvation ' \Varren of Center street. Whist was An open discussion followed Cap­ the corners and joined in the center. Army training college in New York. tain Smith’s talk in wdiich he 1 The table was trimmed with red Tickets for the concert are already played. elaborated on the few accidents that jI and white crepe paper and there on sale by the Girl Guards and other j were several souvenirs^ Miss Pearl The G Clef Glee Club rehearsal take place on organized airway ' young people’s organizations of the for tonight ha.s been postponed until lines and______the_ careful ______selection' of ^ Burke and Mrs. Lillian Farr had local corps. The band members, pilot.s. He told how radio communi- charge of the decorations, two of whom are Manchester young tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock. lation is established between pilots women, Miss Jessie Larder and Miss Rachel Lyons, will be entertained Cheney Brothers Get Together :'nd a dispatcher every fifteen min­ club will meet tonight at six o’clock utes, similar to the system used on , until the Monday following in hom“s HAROLD BACH RETURNS of the army members. They will in Cheney hall to enjoy a chicken a lailroads. la King supper prepared by Chef l-'ollo\iing the turkey dinner, have a prominent part in the Sun­ day services. Urbano Osano and served by the .‘Secretary E. J. McCabe .submitted HOME FROM HOSPITAL emplovees of the Chemical labora­ AVOID THAT icports on the Automotive Uivi.sion The officer who will accompany V . <♦ the band here is Major Helen Pur- tory. br. Elbert Shelton and his as­ and in the absence of R. K. Ander- sistants will entertain with chemi­ FUTURE SHADOW^ -lon, on the membership campaign, Victim of Coasting Mishap i viance, one of the original Salvation cal stunts. Dr. Shelton has assured ile also read the minutes of the last Army doughnut girls of World War Must Remain in Bed Three the Get Together members that he By refraining from over-indul­ meeting. The gathering adjourned i fame. The conductor of the organ­ has not tried to produce a flock of at 8:55 o’clock. ! Months Longer. ization is Miss Olga Warth. gence, if you would maintain The boy’s band from the same synthetic chickens for the dinner \ < I Harold Bach, 11 years old son of training school was entertained here leaving that for the chef to at­ the modern figure of fashion ; .Mr, and Mrs. Holger Bach jnf 32-1 earlier in the winter, and much in­ tempt. gov ern or UNHURT I Center street will probably be con­ terest is manifested in the visit of Women ■who prize the modern figure with its subtle, fined to his bed for four months as the w’omen’s band, not only because The airway beacon at the north a result of his recent coasting acci­ of the two local girls who are mem- end, after failing to rotate since seductive curves—you men who would keep that trim, Friday night, went out of busine.ss IN GLIDER CRASH dent, it was learned today. The boy ber.s, but from the fact that the in­ proper form, eat healthfully but not immoderately. Ban­ is back at his home from the Me- dividual players are all thoroughly altogether last evening. The trouble orial hospital where he was taken trained musicians with years of ex­ was reported to the proper authori­ ish excessiveness—eliminate abuses. Be moderate (Continued from I’agc 1) three weeks ago last Saturday fol­ perience in their home corps, both ties of the Commerce Department and an expert was expected to ar­ —be moderate in all things, even in smoking. When xhaken and suffered few scatches lowing his accident. At first it was in instrumental and vocal music. tempted to excess, when your eyes are bigger than your feared the child might not live. He rive here today or tomorrow to PUc )0 his legs and hand, Governor was unconscious for several days FORM NEW COMP.\NY the beacon in order. With the light stomach, reach for a Lucky instead. Coming events rrumbull refused medical attention missing, planes using the airway but finally regained his senses. cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow ifter the mishap. Harold now recognizes the mem­ New York. Feb. 18.— (AP.) — arc flying unusually high at night. He was attending the opening of The Silica Gel Corporation has by avoiding over-indulgence if you would maintain that he new hangar of the American bers of his family and can take bis The handicraft class of the West food naturally.* The doctor has formed a new company to be known lithe, youthful, modern figure. Mrways Inc., formerly the Colonial ordered that he be kept in bed three as Silica Gel Dehydration and Re­ Side Recreation Center w’ill give a \irways, of which he is an officer. months longer, however, so he will frigeration, Inc., wiiich will install benefit setback at that building on The glider was brought to the not return to .school until next fall. cooling and refrigeration plants in Friday evening at 8:15. Prizes w’lll urport for exhibition as part of the The boy wa.s in the sixth grade at homes and buildings, it was learned be awarded and refreshments serv­ Lucky Strike/ the finest Cigarette a elebration. After Heinrich Knott. the Washington school. He was in­ today. Application for a charter ed. I German glider pilot, connected jured when a sled he was riding has been filed in Maryland. vith the American Motorless Avia­ upon crashed into the rear wheel of While the officers and directors Miss Helen M. Gould of Chestnut man ever smoked, made of the fin­ ion Corporation, liad made two test a passing automobile truck. The of Silica Del are expected to man­ street returned home today from ■lides. Gov. Trumbull volunteered to .strange part of the injury is that it age the new’ company, it is under­ the Hartford hospital where she un­ est tobacco—The Cream of the Crop— ake the machine up. did not leave a single mark, the stood that the American Radiator derwent an operation,. IxOsos Balance brain only, being affected. and Standard Sanitary Corporation He, was strapped in the .seat of will acquire a substantial interest The Ways and Means committee TOASTED/^ Everyone knows that he fragile aircraft and the towing in it, and are represented on the of the Buckland Parent-Teacher ar was started. The sudden jolt as directorate. E. Wilbur Miller, pres­ association gave another successful heat purifies and so ^^TOASTING^^ not he glider shot up to an elevation UTILITIES CRITICIZED ident of Silica Del, and also of the whist last evening In the school as­ if 25 feet threw his feet from the Davison Chemical Co., Is expected sembly hall. The first prize of $2.50 udder bar. Then as the plane nosed BY A LOBBY WITNESS to head the new enterprise. in gold were won by Miss Mildred only removes impurities but adds to lo'wn he fell forward against the Miller and August Carlson. Second ontrol stick, tipping the nose of the BRIBERY CHARGE. aw’ards were taken by Helen Crow'c the flavor and improves the taste. (lider at a still more acute angle. (Continued from Page 1.) and David Haddon and consolation The plane crashed on to the frozen New York, Feb. 18.—(A P)—Ed­ by Mrs. E- S. Edgerton and Mathew unway, a tangle of tom wing the solicitor had been “listening to” ward I. Garvar, attorney for Mrs. Batson. The committee served abric and splintered framework, King, the chief accountant, and Ruth St. Clair, sentenced to life sandwiches and coffee. General spectators helped the governor un- now he, Bonner, wanted Russell to imprisonment as a fourth offender, dancing followed. Another w’hist lo the safety strap and he crawled hear "the power company’s side.” today was held w’ithout bail for and dance was announcea for Mon­ 'Ut of the wreckage. Called Into Conference Grand Jury action on a charge of day evening, March 3. Licensed Pilot Russell added that he was then attempted bribery. Gov. Trumbull has been a licensed Garvar was alleged to have of­ START VTCE PROBE “It’s toasted” called into conference with Bonner, idot since Dec. 1927, although his Major Glen Edgerton, chief engi­ fered Howard Mayer, Flatbush shop Your Throot Protection—against irritation—against cough. light career began in 1925 when he neer of the commission, and M. O. owner, $500 if he w’ould drop shop­ Boston, Feb. 18.—(AP.)—Oliver liloted a plane over his own capi- Leighton. lifting charges he brought against B. Garrett, deposed head of Boston al. Leighton, Russell S9,id, “claims to Mrs. St. Clair In a Brooklyn Magis­ police liquor squad, retired on a He was slightly injured July 20, be ■ a consulting engineer’,’ but in trate’s Court. disability pension, today appeared >t^Be Moderate! . . . Don’t jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab­ 926 when a. plane he was flying reality “is employed by the Electric Garvar has denied the bribery before the Federal Grand Jury lets or other quack “anti-fat” remedies condemned by-the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are ollided with another in a landing. Bond and Share Company.” charge. which is investigating liquor and wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that $mokr Jeut. Col. James W. Gilson, who In that conference, Russell testi­ vice conditions in this city. Garrett ras a passenger in the governor’s fied, he w'as directed to ask King, .AMERICAN FINED. was summoned at the request of U. ing Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when ■’ane was severely cut and bruised. the accountant, to “lay off”’ the S. Attorney Frederick H. Tarr and tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky’* instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence ;oth planes were wrecked. power companies. Shanghai, Feb. 18.—(AP)—Un­ hlo staff which is conducting the in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. Governor Trumbull announced re- Leighton’s complaint, Russell official advices frorn Tungebow to­ probe. The investigation w-as started ently tbat his daughter. Mrs. John said. W’as that King insisted upon day stated that A- H. ^ , Smith, an TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. C. !!oblidge had yielded to the wishes being “too detailed” in accounts, American missionary, haSrbeen tried after publication of a magazine •f her father and husband and re- such as reports from the companies in a Chinese court and fined $100 article by Walter W. Liggett, who © 1930, The American Tobacco Ce., Mfrt. ■nquished her aviation course, on expenditures and assets, in con­ Mexican money for causing the also testified before a Congression­ inother daughter is studying avia- nection with applications for death of a young Chinese In an auto­ al committee on prohibition recent­ on at Brainard "Field, Hartford. licenses. mobile accident. ly. A, */ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930. PAGE FOUR

is another the Connecticut schoolboy and yesterday at Newark, tfImtrlitBtrr school girl. matter. He stands for that centralization Everyone has a weak spot in his Health and Djet Cwtting Beralb of school authority and for that at- heart for the successful man of af­ tempted standardization of educa­ fairs who retains enough of his boy­ Advice PUBLISHED BY THE hood to want to get into every HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. INC tion which are even more dreaded IS Btsiell Street game of baseball or marbles that By DR. FRANK McCOlf South Kanohester, Conn. by the thinking person than the THOMAS FERGUSON bankruptcy of towns and cities he sees, and the eagerness of Gov­ General Manager which they threaten. He stands for ernor Trumbull to hop into a glider and prove that he could run it is Founded October 1. 1881 the creation of an educators’ caste LE.ARN TO PLAY perfectly understandable. But, real­ Published Every Evening Except as powerful as an ancient priest­ The traits of fair play, h^sty, Sundays and Holidays. Enterrd at the hood—and has flattered and cajoled ly, the life of a governor of a state Post Oftloe at South Manchester. is not entirely his own property tempefance and the “pull-togelher” Radio cannot reproduce Conn., as Second Class Mail Matter. hundreds of teachers and board spirit are built by athletics, m ^ing SUBSCRIPTION RATES members into seeing themselves as | nor yet that of his family, and some One Year, by mall ...... rather special care of it is due to them a valuable training for youths perfect tone unless it is per- Per Month, by mall ...... * -60 members of it. and even adults. These are charac­ Delivered, one vest ...... S3-00 The Meredith machine is evident­ the commonwealth Single copies...... * ter habits which long outlast the ly going into gear. Right now is the We like the fine optimism which feet in every function, perfect MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED could express Itself, after that school period and when carried into PRESS time to put the skids under it. life in the adult world make for as The Associated Press is exclusively crack-up, in the declaration that much success in the game of big entitled to the usd for re-'iibllcatlon gliders are “safe even when they in every detail, of construe- of all news dispatches credited to It S.AILING SHIPS business as they do in the success in or not otherwise credited In this crash.’’ But probably most Connec­ Charles H. Ingersoll, the dollar the field. paper and also the local news pub­ ticut people will agree with our be­ I believe that everyone should tion* No radio in the world, lished herein. watch man, seems to be getting a learn to play. Exercising is usually All rights of republlcatlon of lief that the governor ought, really special dispatches herein are also re­ rather small hand for his scheme . ^ a lonesome affair, and may or may served. ______of running a fleet of sailing ships ought, to wait at eas ^ hofnre not yield pleasure, while the game at any price, compares with played with others implies entering SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE- for passengers between the United retired from his ig o VICTOR RADIO R-52 SENT.*'TVE- Hamilton - DeLlsser. , ^^ ^ taking risks that only a very few into the spirit of play and the en­ Inc. 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. | States and European ports. We Victor Radio in a loxurioua individuals—and these possessing joyment of fun. Outdoor recreation T.. and 612 North .Michigan Ave.. | understand why. It is a, -u-iiftoe should find a place on everyone’s period cabinet. Equipment Chicago. Ills. I ...... Txr„ ^on’t public responsibilities same as R-32; cabinet of raro perfectly corking idea. I We program. All games are specificially and finely-wrought woods. Ina*^** service clleiu N E A Service. agree with those critics ] are willing to run. vitality chargers. They release new energies, and the joy of playing, of Member. Audit Bureau of Ci.cula- j of the plan who believe it would be' using the body in a smooth, flexible ______i difficult to find people who would j and swiftly co-ordinated manner, The Herald Priming Company. Inc.. willing to spend SO much time' brings a certain satisfaction and a assisumes no flnanclnl responsibility ° p . ..i. * i glow of healthful activity. forr typographical errors appearing in j at sea—the critics figuring that it I advertisements in the Manchester would take a month, on the aver­ Athletics tune up the circulation Evening Herald. of the blood and the circulation of | age, to' make the voyage. In the | the lymphatic system. They add to | TUESDAY, FEB. 18, 1930 first place, there are a lot worse j the vigor and power of mind, bring ! STOPS i things to contemplate than a month , BY RODNEY BUTCHER pep, and vitality flows into the body, j NE.A Service Writer making it easier to buckle down to I There will be’ a good deal of in-1 spent on a comfortable clipper ship; , work when work time comes. | terest in this region in the experi-1 next place it would ^ Washington, Feb. 18.—For the Si first time in 14 years Congress is Many people who are nervous and | ment of establishing the “boule-j Probably take nowhere near a' formally considering proposes for' discouraged find that by taking up I vard-stop” system of vehicular month to negotiate the distance, old age pensions, thereby taking up some game they gain a change of ; j traffic on Farmington Avenue, i - sailing ship once made the an issue which has gained rapidly viewpoint which sends them back to Victor their work refreshed and recharged. Hartford, from Broad Street to j Passage from New York to Queens- increasing importance in state legis­ latures. This is probably due to the release Prospect Avenue. This is the sys- town in nine days and seventeen In January, 1916, Congressman of the spirit of play which adds a tern whereby important main roads hours. That was a record and un- Meyer London, the New York So­ sparkle of exhilaration to the day, are recognized as arterial highways j exceptional wind conditions. cialist, obtained hearings before the making the sun seem brighter, and But on the other hand if sailin g,,House------labor committee for his bill the shade seem cooler, the drink of and the burden of responsibility for water more priceless, and a good vessels were to be seriously return- providing a collisions at intersections is laid on problems of social insurance ana oia unch more to be desired than i the vehicle entering the highway, ed to the seas in this age they age. Subsequently the...... late— Con-- - - ;j rubies. | or crossing it, from side streets. In would be, very certainly, the best gressman Victor Berger. of Mu- I; In many cases, people who are | waukee, another Socialist, under- getting out operation it requires th|,t drivers on sailing vessels ever built and the took to keep the issue alive. i playing they obtuin enough oxy- | Radio fastest. There are many ways m the cross streets or roads shall Both London and Berger are dead, j their assimilation so’ ; come to a full stop before entering which modem mechanical method.s but on February 20 and 21 the same j j^egin to gain. They the arterial l^ulevard and shall could be advantageously and cheap- committee will hold hearings on sev- ^ wei,e:ht from the growth of ly applied to wind propelled vessels. eral old age bills, introduced by , -god healthy muscular tissue which ' awTLit proper opportunity to do so. Republicans ^.n^^ Deniocrats^an^^^ii , , should gain. Adequate "signs" are posted on the | The crack clipper of the revived looking _forward______to federal______co-opera-_ in Purity of .Tone. Let your own cross roads notifying drivers of the i sailing fleet would be likely to be a j saving the aged and infirm All office workers who sit during boulevard stop. huge schooner, with six or seven ^ complete destitution and star- ■he day will find it a great benefit I to join a club or gymnasium where ears convince yon. Free Home At first glance this system seems i niasts and fore-and-aft rigged, b e -jvation. Nine States in Line ‘.hey can play at least three times . to be an eminently desirable one. cause the necessary power for ^ 1 Three years ago there was week. Most of these clubs have Hemonstration. One of the most prolific sources o f ! handling such huge sails could be | American Association swimming pools so that a swim accidents in Manchester, for exam- j produced by gasoline engines and [ Qld Age Security, which in- may finish off the games or exer­ cises. ple, seems to be the practice of hollow steel masts and spars would, eluded such men as Ethelbert While the benefits of athletics tar drivers piling, full-tilt, into East withstand strains that i statistics; Bishop Francis outweigh the danger, it must be rc- Center street from cross streets. | sticks ever knew. Her speed should i McConnell of the Methodist memberel t’-.at any form of exer­ This would be legally impossible | be equal to that of the fastest sail- j Qjiurch, and Father John A. Ryan, cise which overtires or overstrains the muscles is bad. Moderation under the boulevard stop system. In | ing yachts. i an '"^'an'^'^ffeTfive should be the keyword in athletic practice, In the tew etatee where lt| It le entirely J";;" I therrare°now Iw'age contests, and one should not enter has been adopted, on high roads, j and operate a really big sailing | j n nine states, some too vigorously in competitive sports particularly in Maine, the method: ship. I » fact just before sails went effective and some not—as in cases without the benefit of a gradual separation. There need be no ill ef­ WATKI NS B R O T H E R S . Inc. seems to work well. I out of fashion a few ships of n^ar- j where pensions and poorhouses are in ac- ■ ly 4,000 tons were built—two or optional with counties—and counties fects if the athletics are begun in Possibly there may come, ...... | prefer poorhouses moderation and not over-indulged 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MAN CH ESTER tual practice, developments tend- ' three times as big as the famous • The labor committee will con­ in. Playing too hard when out of ing to show that even the boule-j clippers of hallowed memory. And sider a fairly wade range of bills. practice may lead to over-heating, vard-stop system is not without [ such ships could be made to de­ There’s an actual federal-state pen- to nervous tension so that sleep is impossible, to soreness of the mus- SIC—ion bill____ introduced by Congressman faults. Faults wall manifest them-1 velop high speed, '■'Sirovlch of New Yock and another j cles, or to heart strain. These things selves, quite certainly, if drivers on 1 Our guess is that if Mr. Inger- by McKeown of 6klahoma, the I can all be avoided if one is careful, the boulevards let themselves fall soil’s scheme ever goes through i girovich bill corresponding rather j and the benefits of muscular exer- into the habit of disregarding the there will be heaps of patrons; and closely with that presented in the ; cise, the ambition to excel, to com- ■ ...... — pete, to conquer, to make the body our other guess is that average rights of the cross-street driver al­ stronger and more skillful, tends to together. Requirements that such a trips could be made in considerably a select committee of five congress- stimulate a clear, quickthinking driver come to a slop do not carry less than three weeks. men “ to inquire into old age pen­ mind. 1 “ W^ould the advertised remedy----- sions systems and study the modern j be good for diabetes?” with them any denial to him of a ! Answer:—I do not advise “ reme NO CAUSE FOR FEAR •methods by which practically all of QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS right to enter or cross an arterial the advanced nations of the world I dies” either through this column or | highway. If, having waited for his The sudden crisis in French gov­ afford constructive relief to the ' in my private practice. Proper food j (Weeping Eczema) ' is the only remedy you need to 1 opportunity, he finds that boule­ ernmental affairs has caused loud worthy aged poor.’’ Sirovich also Question:—J. W. M. asks: “Will has a resolution for an investigation : bring about a cure of diabetes. If | vard drivers continue to approach cries of alarm to go up from the you please give me your advice re­ New York, Feb. 18.—A line in a • In Old Arizona, The Cock-Eyed | of the extent of old age dependency you will send me your name and ad at high speed, he is bound, sooner world-wide audience of watchers of garding what I diagnose as weeping dress I will be glad to forward gen- ; play which particularly amused me World, The Last of Mrs. Cheney and and what is being done about it and eczema in a baby four months old. or later, to take his chance against the London naval conference. “Par­ eral instruction."', for the cure of jg be found in Donald Ogden Hallelujah of his numerous whereases says that the condition appearing on the face I - Four of these pictures got my ley Imperiled by French Crisis’’ diabetes. one of them. If the boulevard driver the United States. China and India only. The child is in perfect health i Stewart’s comedy, "Rebound.” A vote, but not in the order men- is a road hog, there is still oppor­ makes an automatic and sufficient- are the only large countries making in every respect, and is breast fed, ! young American, in Paris, comes tioned. I still believe "Hallelujah” no modern adequate provision. An­ tunity for disaster. 1 ly startling headline. Fortunately, with orange juice in the early morn­ (Tubercular Bowel) 1 bounding in with the information to be the most important contribu- other resolution by Senator Dill Question:—Mrs. H. P. asks: “Will | that he has had a particularly in- tion to The new film technique dis- It is probable that the boulevard- there is probably no truth to it. ing feeding hours.” would have such an investigation you please tell me the best diet for | teresting romance. Asked to explain covered to date. Bulldog Drum- The Tardieu ministry resigned Answer:—As the baby is breast stop system will operate well and made by the Senate judiciary com­ fed, the trouble no doubt comes tubercular bcwel?’’ I how it happened, he replies: “ I mond,” “Madame X ” and "Disraeli” that it wall reduce the risk of acci­ after a defeat by the Left. Even if mittee. from some toxic condition of the Answer:—The diet must be well i dropped into Zelli’s; I opened my are the others I’d pick, the premier should not again bob The McKeown bill would appro­ mother. This may be difficult to balanced, but with a minimum of j purse—and there she was!” I’m not sure whether it was lack dents—if the drivers on the main priate an initial $4,000,000 a year remedy as long as the baby con- starches and sugars. The most ef- ; — — ■ of gen'eral distribution, or what, but stems don’t, as a result of it, ac­ up as head of the incoming govem- for allotment on a population basis 'uinues to live on the mother’s milk, fective treatment is to use two or | I find it difficult to agree with the I’m still curious to learn what hap- cross j ment, the temporary ascendency of to states agreeing to spend a dollar quire the notion that the so it would be far better for the three warm water enemas a day. At I several hundred film-going critics pened to “The Lady Lies,” “The of their own for every dollar of fed- driver is of no account. the Socialists would be extremely ______mother to stop nursing the baby the same time, it is necessary to | who selected the ten best talkies of Letter,” “Alibi” and a couple of Also, it will prove useless if, as unlikely to Increase the nationalist, f / j , , r'e° and put him on pure Holstein cow's build up the general strength of the j the year for Film Daily, others. ! E. A . Lettney body in order to overcome any form 1 Their decision, whether I like Is the case in some cities we know ic tendencies of the French delega- j q^j^ements for aid would include 15 milk, together with a small amount Oh, well, perhaps 327 critics can’t j of orange juice before each feeding. of tuberculosis. Stren.^th can come ! it or not, was as follows: be wrong. i Main St., Manchester of, the rule is ignored altogether tion at London. j years of U. S. citizenship and five only from exercising, so you must Disraeli, Broadway Melody, unless there is a cop In sight. In any event, the naval confer-, year’s residence in the state, age of (Diabetes) take calisthenic e.xercises, and walk | Madame X, Rio Rita, Gold Diggers Speaking of cinematters, reminds | of i 65 or more, inability to earn a liv------1 pnee is a erood deal like a game I. L. asks: increased distances each day. ‘ of Broadway, Bulldog Drummond, me that over at Paramount’s Long | ° - p ins' absence of as much income as Question:—Mrs. K. PLUMBING and MEREDITH’S MACHINE j baseball played in the presence of ^ person Island studio they tell me that i among other changes that the sound ; The outburst of enthusiasm for | a European audience which has' legally responsible and able to She Who Laughs Last— ! pictures have necessitated is the re­ HEATING Dr. Albert Barrett Meredith, re-j never seen the game, doesn’t know I support the Indigent indi'vidual. The arrangement of the *classical group- i signed commissioner of education, the rules and has only the vaguest i maximum pension under the ac ing of the symphony orchestra. SPECIALIZING IN which is taking sudden form, ac- idea of the objectives. sup SuchVi nnan '" ou e a year, The "mike.” that very chimerical The Sirovich bill would create instrument, is a temperamental lit audience could be depended on to -1 cording to report, in efforts to an Old Age Security Bureau in the tie affair. It records as it jolly well | “ persuade” Dr. Meredith to re­ wildly applaud a high fly batted Labor Department. The amount to pleases, and It pleases not to record | Sheet Metal main at the head of the state’s with two out and three on bases, be appropriated would be deter­ according to traditional methods. ^ mined by Congress, but • assistance school system, is a manifestation though a sophisticated American Recently a group of expert must- j would be limited to $1 a day. Twen­ clans were called In to figure how; Work ot the workings of the Meredith fan •vwuild know that when the ball ty years of citizenship would be re­ symphonists„ . should sit when record-; Now U the time to have heat­ machine. ' started aloft it was all over with quired and state law would deter­ ing for the shouting celluloid. F r ^ k j g n j repaired. Give For years Commissioner Mere­ the batting side. mine necessary state residence. A Tours, who was summoned from; T _ • _ person entitled to relief must be 60 Englsmd; David Mendoza, the radio US dith has been a very busy man in­ Not only the publics of the inter­ j a call. I rompt service, or over, must not possess property broadcaster, and Jay Gomey, an or-1 Phone 30.16. gratiating himself with teachers’ ested nations, but almost all the valued at more than $5000, or have chestra leader, decided that the bass j organizations, women’s clubs and correspondents are unduly affected any legally responsible person able instruments had to be nearest to all similar bodies throughout the by circumstances that have very to support him and must be of good the mike, with the woodwinds just moral character. Dill’s bill, rather state. He has visited every nook little likelihood of defeating or seri­ behind and then the flutes, clarinets, similar, would appropriate $10,000,- oboes and bassoons next, leaving the and corner of Connecticut many ously affecting the purposes of the 000. French horns for the last row. Now Is The Time times. He has made himself charm­ gathering. The nations are in Lon­ Cite Changed Conditions The strings are ranged on the o p -, ing to every group which would be don for the purpose of decreasing______The tendency of witnesses prob- posite side of the recording instru­ LvjL i-iic i ably will be to dwell on the increas- ment. The bass horns mute their, To. Eat Oysters likely to lend itself to his ambi­ the burden and the hazard of great I ,jifficulty experienced in getting sounds as much as possible p ly in g j » i ^ H f lV P t h p R p ^ t tions. He has popularized himself naval armaments. It is to the inter­ a job by men past 45. The most in their softest tones possible. TTius, ] A lltl VV tJ £l

their new appointment. Mr. Gs-1 expected there will be large congre borne has been invited to remain in j gations out to hear them. 11 KILLED IN RIOTS “Met” Soprano Beethovens’ Guest Rockville for another year, accord-1 Taken To Hospitol DEFINITELY ENGAGE I I ing. to a report received following Thomas O’Hara, son of Mrs. Julia OD. r ROCKVILLE I the district conference held at the O’Hara of Brooklyn street, was Rio Janeiro, Feb. 18.— (AP)— I church last week. j taken to the Rockville City Hospital | gjgygn Persons have been killed and j ■ cn Monday morning. Mr. O’Hara, j mounded in shootings at political In thee, O Lord, do I put my Mothers’ Club Program NANETTE GUILFORD I goodly’ who was employed by the city was j^gg^jjgg jq Brazil during the last [trust: let me never be put to con- “Miami Nights” Wednesday ! There , promises - u, to„ be a „ fhi working on UU Marketmain.ci. street,acicci., whenVYI.V,.. he— ;I „ ^ ^residential cam-i fusion.—Psalm 71:1. v-,^ ' \ v.s<; \ « “ ,, number of members out to the days. The presidential cam­ “Miami Nights, a three-act musi- , j^geting of the Mothers’ took a spell and fell to the ground, j paign is nearing its climax and j cal comedy to be presented by - - - p, . of Union Congregational striking his head. further disorders are expected be- ] Trust in God for great things. ' Lodgers At Police Station Famous Operatic Soprano Wheel,” a local organization j church'which will be held in the | ■ S a t - ‘ l tween now and March 1, election With your five loaves and two er boys and young men, is sure to | the church on Wed- I Due the cold w e a ^ , fishes. He will show you a way to Sykfs A idftorS*^' on °Wprinmsdav i nesday evening. _ Mrs. George H?r- j ^^^^^^dated at the local po- ! Principally the disorders have oc- feed thousands.—Horace Bushnell. to Appear With Beet­ week-end, | curred at meetings of candidates in , ■ evening of this week, KSKirsss-.. tasKiSSgssss«~over the » s cjpvpral i side. .. 'i Ts' fire and bunks for i opposition to the government pr.j-, hovens in Fifth Concert. havenave beenoeen unueiunderway way for several ^^3_ j^^^tha Weedin, Superin-S^perin-i w h ^ ^ The casualty list published! R o r^ ^ n S tfo ^ d ^who has coached j tendent of the | mont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island ! by the press shows one killed in Kio ^ Proud Mother! "’The“p .o ro t't° musfoi coJiW I regarding: her ! h«d Cohh»tlcut.^^__^ , Grande Do_^Snl, - e _ M^^d ^ne: It has been definitely arranged to ' have Nanette Gnilford. soprano of iL^'^nia^^Sle'a'p'arerof^Sri ! Seoftr'^^! | S L “c1 arS” ‘'lute“ .n;‘:; the New York Metropolitan Opera : the manager of a hotel and the land ' should have their quest 0 y f . street, Wednesday afternoon ■ Qeraes, and four killed and twenty; Company, as guest artist at the ' TY,-,Y„pQ ,iLT,rthip.;s In the third act ’ y___ vipr ; at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Fannie Lavitt ■ wounded at Nata. fifth annual concert of the Beetho­ \ ven Glee Club in the High School i the'ploMrrevealed and*’*tL'’Duchess 1 some of the g^hildrcnchildren from the*^homY the home, ' chairman of the committee in ; clashes heretofore have not been Auditorium, Monday evening, April | finds out that the manager of the , some J^th^^hM ^ M r f ^^4die I revolutionary, character, being hotel is her son and not “Dopey” 1 who will furnish the entertainment ° p^g^ecca Lavitt, Mrs. Sadie merely fights between government 1 21, assuring music enthusiasts of ! for the eventag. There pell J e ^ U v jtt Mre Maud Leonard, Mrs. the pleasure of hearing one of the whom she first thought was her son. and opposition politicians and sup*-1 This play has been written espec­ selections by a quartet of girls and Lippman. Mrs. Fannie Mann best soloists ever to come to Man­ Miss Bernice White will ^ve Lhe ^ Mrs Emilv Metcalf, porters. Feeling is said to be m ost! ially for “The Wheel” and it con­ two musical readings, with Imss \otes intense at Minas Geraes, where it is ■ chester. tains all the latest numbers from The greatly added expense of Marrietta Fitch, as her accompan- j Pauline Weber has returned said the opposition head, President 1 bringing such a prominent artist ■ , the musical comedy revues, with ; Antonio Carlos, is fortifying the! I special costumes and scenery, sc- ist. Raymond Gaboon will also jre- , ^ home on Strong avenue from heie is inspiring the Beethoven ; u rLuy. Cite. These children have exception- ; w-eeks’ visit “vith relatives | c-xecutive mansion with sandbags members to increased activity in ■ cured by Director Leroy J. Roy. ; Each soloist, who will -present I al ^ l - t and it is h^ed there ^ ^ p ,,,,e lp h ia and AG ------signing associate members and it i.s some well-known musical comedy i ^j a 'j^ se jnmber out to hoped before the drive closes to , WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. have 400 names on the program or ; star, sings a song sung by these , answerea oy rneS e enicieiite“ cient’ su p eS - i daughter,' “ cs. Kerwm has returned ElhoU. to with her yoim home double the number obtained last ' stars. Director Leroy J. Roy, will fe a -! a '■ Talcott avenue from the Rock-| Mass., Feb. 18.— (AP) — vcar. I 1 ture his famous “Spanish Cava- j Whist Thursday _ yille City hospital. 1 Nellie McGrath an elderly I Dorothy Goss, 8, of 343 Miss Guilford in spite of her youth j iliers.”. Miss Evelyn McCarthy, The third sitting in the i Rev. J. F. Bauchman of Linwood, Nelhe ^ death in ^ I S5th St., New York City, has p o ^ is a veteran opera and concert ■ ' Rockville's premier dancing instruc- series being conducted under the , ^^^s a Rockville visitor onj^'orna-n’ was burned to deatti I for many artists. She’s the picture ailist, and possesses a rarely beauti­ tor who is^training and coaching j auspices of the Rockville Lodg^ ^ Monday. He was former pastor of , Rre of undetermined origin which j gf health. No wonder her mptbOT ful voice which she uses with con- ■ the’ dancers, will have a special Loyal Order of Moose, will be held 1 ^j^g Evangelical Lutheran | destroyed her cottage home m j gays; “I’m proud as can be of my Siimmate ease. The Morning Tele- , ! dance number of her own. Miss j in the Home Club rooms on Thurs- j church in this city and was cor- Friend street. North Salem, early, jjttle girl. She’s always bright, ac- graph commenting on her perform­ ; Tillie Goldfield, 'who has an import- | day evening, February 20, and the dially greeted by his many friends. today. Firemen found her body un-1 tiye, robust. ance as Nedda in ••Pagliacci" at the . Miss Nanette Guilford I ant role in the musical comedy, wPil ! public is cordially invited to attend. jpopg chapter, Eastern Star, will der a collapsed roof. She was notj “I give California Fig Syrup a lot “Met” during the past season, said, 1 I have a special song number. i Handsome prizes will be awar^d , ^g regular meeting in Masonic known to have any immediate rela­ of credit for her wonderful condi­ “Nanette Guilford is blessed with | i The soloists will be; Osmar and a social hour will follow. Wip- ] pj^jg evening at 8 o'clock. After tives. tion. I have used it with her fob unusual beauty. She is slender. She 1 I Graupner. Harold Melvin, WTlliam I ners at the last whist were lips. 1 ^j^g meeting there will be a members every little upset or cold. It alwajis is graceful, She has much appeal. | Claws Puncture Ardor ' Smith Elmer Hartenstein, Miss Til- ! John Gawtrey, Mrs. Carrie Furfey, | ^vhist. followed by a social hour and has her back to normal in a few With all these endowments Nanette i : lie Goldfield, Edmund Smith, Wil- I Mrs. Nellie Jackson, Harry Leber- refreshments. CHICAGO PAYING OFF. hours.’’ has a splendid voice,” and what fred St. Louis, Mary Byrnes and shvesky, J. Brennan and P. Fagan. The C. E. Society of Union Church When a child shows, by tfail more could anv audience ask of an ; will hold a moving picture benefit breath, coated tongue, biliousness artist? Miss Guilford has prepared^ In Scouts’ Lion Hunt Alice Schadle. There is also an ex­ Funeral Of Eugene Nell Chicago, P"eb. 18.— (A P)—The cellent cast of characters and The funeral of Eugene Neff, who at the chapel of the church this e p- county went ahead wif'' its plans to | or feverishness, that the little b p ^ a specially interesting program fm- els are clogged, you know the sys­ chorus groups. died suddenly at his home at Crystal ning. “Yankee Doodle’’, Jr., and pay off some of the 4,000 employes ' her appearance here, which will in- , comedies will be shown. The public tem needs a prompt cleansing. ' ’ Reserve seat tickets went on sale Lake on Friday morning was held with scrip. I elude several of the arias in which j But These Claws Are Wire-Strung and They is invited to attend. California Fig Syrup does tT* she has been applauded at the , this afternoon and can be secured from the Crystal Lake Methodist Protests to this plan poured m ' Call Them Barbs; Boys Change at the box office at the Sykes Audi- : church on Monday afternoon at 2:30 . The fire chiefs and commissioners work quickly and gently. In addi^ Aletropolitan, including Marguerite ' played the Hook & Ladder Co. of from heads of State street depart-j tion, it helps tone and strengtlieq in “Faust,” Nedda in “Pagliacci,” torium tonight between 7 and 8 I o’clock. During the service Mrs. ment stores, the Chicago and Cook Subject. o’clock; tomorrow afternoon from , Arthur Mosely sang “Face to Face” the Rockville Fire Department last weak bowels and stomach. S6^ it Aclfrieda in “The King's Hench­ night at the Prospect street alleys. county bankers association and gives lasting help. man,” the title role in “Madonna ‘2:30 to 5 o’clock and Wednesday ^ and Miss Gladys Commins of Staf- evening. ! ford Springs rendered most touch- The latter team won the three Silas H. Strawn, head of the Citi- 1 The word California marks tl» imperia." and Genevra in “La Gena zens Relief Committee. I genuine; the pure vegetable pi’p* was last Saturday f before it got too dark to find my Card Parly and Dance ingly "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." games. Walter Draycott was high delle Beffe.” The tim; way through the woods.” man for the commissioners. A. E. The contention is that the issu-; duct loved by children and prbr ufternoon. A boy came striding j Card and dance lovers will be dc- Rev. Arthur Mosley of the Stafford nounced safe and effective by doc­ lighted to know that the Children j Methodist Church officiated and Waite for the council. ance of scrip would damage Chi- j tors.—Adv. down Main street, a pack on his Sunday morning on the , ; of Mary Sodality of St. Bernard’s ; paid beautiful tribute to the life of cago’s municipal credit. ■ I back, and a marching tune on his home the seven boys passed ‘•"’^'Church are giving a benefit, bridge, [the deceased, who was loved by all i lip.s. He was joined at the corner men on Mountain Road, driving whist and dance on FridaJ^ Febru- | who knew him. ^ FERGUSON WINS PLACE team. I ary twenty-first in the Knights of ; Interment was in the family plot Wall Street of an adjoining street by two ‘Say Josh said one, Djever .see , (.g,„g^^gg Qirl Club rooms ! at Crystal Lake cemetery. The bear- \! others by the time they reached the anyone with so many boss blanket; 3^,,-!^^], | p,.g v,.ere; George Ellithorpe, John ON COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Briefs ■ outskirts of Manchester their num- pins fastened to his trousers . ; dancing will be greatly enjoyed ; Conklin, Kyle Busher, George Brig- | HelpYour Kidneys j bers had increased.i;iv;aoi;u toll/, six. “Naw,” was tlic answcr, “but I j rooms. Old-fash-j ham, Michael Mantak and George; Word has just been received that 1 I With vervV little sucech thev hur- : ioned, novelty and modern dances 1 Neff. William F. Ferguson of 401 Center ■ Deal Promptly with Kidney - "P. “ ! to carry ’em.’ ! t.o give spice and variety 1 Friendly Class Supper street, has been elected sporting! New Y'ork, Feb. IS.—Edward PI. ried along for the six were on an i to the program. Ernie Rock’s i The Friendly Class of Union Con- editor of the Tower, the student j Irregularities. Loomis, president of the Lehigh ] overnight hike and anxious to get ' orchestra will furnish the music. ' gregational Church has planned sev- publication of the Catholic Univer- JF bothered with constant backache; Valley Railroad, commenting on the I t.o their destination. After hiking Bridge and whist will be played | oral ways to make money for the GOLD RUSH ON sity of Washington, D. C. This po- 1 bladder irritations and getting up at annual reports of railroads for 1921*. j about three miles, they left the road, ; in the Rnights of Columbus rooms. I class treasury during the year and Sition carries with it a position cn j says they are significant, “not be- ; crossing a meadow, and jumping a Handsome prizes are to be awarded | the first money-making event w,ill the managing board of the paper.; night, help your kidneys with cause dollar earnings were the 1 siaall brook. Then trudging up a Fairbanks. Alaska. Feb. 18.- for both, including men’s and ladies 1 take place on Saturday evening, j _^ccording to the Tower “Ferguson’s , Doan's Pills. highest on record, but because once | steep hill covered with brush, to (AP)—Braving bitter weather i first, second and consolation. Many ‘ when a public supper will be held ^ w’ork in the sports department' Used for more than 40 years. break suddenly into another field, of the young people are planning to | in the church dining rooms^ Many Gecil McCaffrey. retiring ' more the railroads were not permit­ which has varied from 30 to 66 de , . hrUip-P Endorsed the world over. Sold ted to earn the 5 3-4 per cent which whereon stood the object of their Tables tickets have been sold and it is sure sports editor, made him the unani­ the Interstate Commerce Commis­ hike. 'Troop 5’s cabin. i grees below zero while they | todge can be reserved by call-j to be a complete success. Commit- ______mous choice______for the^ position.______\Vheth-___ by dealers everywhere. sion has declared to be*a fair return Packs were thrown aside, the fire ; quic -,n ! ing up Mary Loehr’s Millinery Shop, tees have been appointed as follows: 1 ^^g^g boxing bout, football or under the Transportation Act.” staiTcd and water gotten from a i scene of the recent gold „ siriKe dp . A ^ short entertainment 'iTriiiwill hobe ' \TrcMrs. MnrvMary firpcua.Gregus, general chair*cnair- 1j ibasketball__ -KTt- T^rt»*o•llcr^r^ game. Mr. Ferguson 1 A Stimulant ------.spring that bubbled^ about thirty I Beaver creek m the Poorman chs , given after the bridge and whist man; kitchen, Mrs. Emma Mead, j gay0 an unprejudiced and master-1 D iuretic The Central States Power & | f^et from the cabin, put on to boil. i tnct today had dug to bedrock tnree i g^. g^j-nard’s School orchestra Mrs. Eliza Davis, Mrs. Anna Bilson, i account of the fray and never 1 to the Kidneys Light Corp. of the Utilities Power & | -pf,g afternoon was spent in chop- ' feet thick carrying an esumatca ; featuring. Mrs. Hattie Kington, Mrs. Henry | failed to accomplish a satisfactory 1 Light svstem, has issued $3,000,000 [ pjj^rr wood for the next morning and : value of more than $30 a foot. j following arc acting on the Schlaeffer, Mrs. Annie Einsiedel, • result in all his assignments.” additional- ■ ■ first " • mortgage “ ------and— ' first cleaning up about • ■ the■' cabin. As Vs it Another hole was going down | .^,gj.jQpg committees: Misses Helen Mrs. Richard Blankenburg, Mrs. ! ______:------lien gold bonds. 5 1-2 series diie I be^an to growgrow' dark, candles and which is expected to demonstrate p^pgan, Anna Martley, Rita Eckels, Elizabeth Gerich; dining room. Miss j 1953, in connection with which it is | ia,mps were lit ami preparations be- the width of the pay streak, while [ j^jary Loehr. Betty Cessay, Corrine Margaret Schmogro, Mrs. Herbert revealed that the corporation is ac- , for the evening meal, While' laymen were working up and down i Lee,'Rose Ertel, Alice Moore, Mary [ Cockayne, Mrs. Rose O’Brien. Mrs. quiring the Canada Electric Co., ; citing they talked about the arch- the stream to determine its length. | Sullivan, Helen .Seifert, Beatrice Robert Thompson, Mrs. William Ltd., and the Fasten. Electric & contest they were to hold next j Nearly ev'eryone in the Ruby dis-, Burns, Louise Loehr, Elizabeth | Tyler, Mrs. Nolan Wherley, Mrs. Development Co., Ltd., supplying y,-cck. trict, about midway between here j Loehr. Mary McCarthy and Flora ' Bernard Woodley, Mrs. George Her electric light and power in Nova j ..j-^ rather hunt game with bows and Nome, is exercising his staking | Edmondo. ; Mrs. Eula Gunther; ticket.s. Scotia and New' Brunswick, and d i-, arrow's than shoot at targets, ’ right. ; Joint Celebration Friday 1 Preusse, Miss Flora rectly or through a subsidiaiy the j remarked one of the boys, ------: On Friday evening Alden Skinner I fanyder Mr.s. Gertrude Kington, properties of the Western Counlic.^ ; “Why don’t you go ovit and bag MAY .YNNUL ENG.VGEMENT i Camp, Sons of Union Veterans and I publicity, Rev. and Mrs. C. P. R.d- Gas Co., and the gas property of , niountin lion that escaped from i its auxiliary, will hold a joint cele- field. -n i FAMOUS the Rubana Oil Co., of Oklahoma. 1 a circus: Feb. IS.— [bration in 6 . A. R. Hall, in honor of | To Exchange Pulpite Bucharest, Rumania, 0 ' “Is it around here’ .J, jj!( A P .) —There-There is general expecta- the birthdays of Washington and I Rev. George S. Brooks, pastor The 11th mid-winter trust con-j “gurel I read in The ' tion that an announcement will be L;Loln .rn oyster .s u ^ ! U«ion Congregational church and THE TRADE MAPK KNO'WN^tN’EVERY~ HOM E ference of the Trust Company divi--; Been seen roaming around served at 8 o’clock, followed by a ; Rev. M. E. Osborne pastor of the j made annulling the engagement of Methodist Episcopal church will ex­ ■sion of the American Bankers , this vicinity for over a month. , Princess Ileana to young Count Valentine social, and each one at- | Association opened here today. The i j.,gg Been able to get tending is requested to bring a Val- ; change pulpits. Each pastor wll I Hochberg after Queen Marie and have -a special message and it is conference will continue through un- , ^j^g^ enough to shoot it.” her daughter return from their entine. j til Thursday night. ; “GeeI I wish wc could capture : Oriental tour. The committee in charge of the | LANDERS. FRARY & CLARK. NEW.BRlTAlN,_CONN, ------TY- ,, c-t f it ‘^-nd maybe we’d get a rew'ard.” 1 Nothing is available in official supper follov.'s: Alden Usher, Fran- j Reports reaching Wall btrcci ^oys assented, but ' quarters with regard to the rupture | cis LaCrosse, Mrs. Mattie Degeu- j from the middle west today state ; j^gg ^ow they were p^g engagement but in kolbe and Mrs. Alden Usher. that the Barnsdall Coipor , ’ ; to go about it. Just then the i gj,g^pg circles it was heard that the The entertainment is in charge of ; holding company, for the Barnsuaii j j^ettlc on the stove boiled over ^ engagement had been made too hur- Miss Lillian Greenwood, Mrs. Alden | group of oil properties, was o | reminding them that the dishes: j,.g^] ^vith insufficient investiga- U.shcr, and Mrs. Flora Stamps. ( included in the proposed I were still to be washed a.nd put p^g Hochberg antecedents, Members of the Grand Army ' AllIntestinal poisons areIn sapping the Sinclair Con.‘=olida^d Oil Corp. | a,,vav. All thoughts of the moim-1 i-ggarded as an unw'ise step, have been invited to attend the cclc- ; your energy, stealing yonx pep. WRINKLE-PROOF! and the Prairie Oil & Gas Co. Siicn | -were crowded from their. bration. | making you ill. T a k e a combination would result in a , j^gg^g gg everyone pitched in to re- i rp^g longest elephant tusks of Pastor May Return I -NATUIUE’S REMIDT—the company with properities and the traces of the eveningi^yBere there is authentic record are The Southern New England Con- j Bale, dependable, vegetable , k quipme’nt valued at ipproxlmately! 11 feet 5 inches in length and the ference of Methodist churches w ill ] la.xative. Keeps you feeling TO MORROW For a Limited Time Only $ 1,000,000,000. It was getting darker every m'U- pgjj. 292 younds. They are .be held in New London in April at right. Gcta2Scbox. ^ ALRIGHT r.tc now and the candles sent shad- jg ^Be possession of the New : this time the pastors are re-appoint- The All-Vegetable Laxative this 5p5.00 Iron for ows dancing and creeping over the york Zoological Society. j cd to their present church or receive walls, when suddenly above the ‘ DAMAGE OF §125,000 whistling of the wind, the boys were . ------startled to hear the sound of some- ; IN LEOMINSTER BLAZE one running. Closer and closer it | came. .. | Only Q\iickly each boy grasped a piece , of wood for a club. A moment. ] Leominster, Mass.. P'eb. 18.— (AP) later the door swung open and into ^ _Damage estimated at more than the room staggered the Patrol .$125,000 was done to the Nickerson Leader of the Otter Patrol. Gasp­ block, a three story brick business ing for breath, his face covered with 95c DOWN .structure, by fire which was dis­ per.spiration, he sank down on one Add Up AU covered shortly after 1 a. m., todaj of the mattresses spread upon the !-U and only was brought under con­ floor. ' trol four hours later. As the boys gazed at him with $1.00 PER MONTH The blaze apparently started near mouths hanging open and eyes ■ (g:! Good Things a heater in the basement and was bulging they noticed rents in his fir.st detected by the night telephone trousers, and on one side a large ^ operator in a nearby exchange when piece of cloth was torn out. Wild , burned telephone wires registered thoughts of an attack by the moun­ on the .=:witchboard. A hot air e.x- tain lion flashed through their | Know About Ice Cream— plosion blew windows out of the The Best Iron At Any Price heads. ■ - Y, basement .shortly after the firemen “Wh-where is it? ’ one of the and then remember how easy it is to serve how arrived and the flames quickly burn­ boys managed to whisper. ed through the first and second uniformly fine in flavor. There are so many It will not wrinkle the cloth on the back stroke because “Where is what?" floors. "The m-m-mountain 1-1-lion.’’ tempting ways to serve it that you’ll never get Aid was summoned from Fitch­ of its roimd heel—a distinctive feature—and because it has no ‘Mountain lion' I was climb- ] burg to assist the local fire depart­ ing over a barbed w-ire fence and it tired of it. sharp edges or corners to catch or wrinkle the cloth.. . Tapered ment. The entire interior of the broke under my weight and tore my building was destroyed. The Nickerson Dry Goods Com­ trousers all to pieces. Then I be­ Always available at your neighborhood store point slips quickly and easily into the smallest pleats and l pany occupied part of the first floor. gan to run so that I could get here The other store space was unoc­ and favorite soda fountain. ruffles. cupied. Offices of City Solicitor James H. P. Dwyer, Lawrence F. iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiM iim m m iiiiiiiH ii Some UNIl'ERSAL Irons sell cheaper but this is the Marshall, insurance agent, 'VVood- berry and Lincoln, dentists, Ned C. Let Us Invest Aristocrat of them all. Gilman, chiropractor, and the Red Cross and the Christian Science Society were located on the second Your Money floor and an Odd Fellows hall was Manchester Dairy on the third floor. “Electricity Is Your Lowest Price Servant.” The block was owned by Martin In Mortgages C. Hillery heirs of Hartford, Conn., five years ago fire damaged the On good relinble local proper- j j Cream Company •DAIRY' building to the extent of $75,000. ties. We handle all the de- j The structure was built 40 years I DIAL 5250 ago. tails. I THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. i— r-V ^ Always Obtainable at Your Neighborhood 773 MAIN STREET PHONE 5181 HIGH PRICED BORINGS. Store or Favorite Soda Fountain. ARTHUR A. KNOFLAi San Francisco.—(AP)—Borings “Service That Satisfies” | for San Francisco’s Golden , Gate bridge will cost nearly $30,000. 875 Main St. Phone 5440 j A

v. PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING' J|^A L D , SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, “FEBRUARY 18, 1930.

bride. ,T^ey will ,’eayq iq bis. j^ebt GREAT BRITAIN’S JAILS Feb, 28. * r D’ 1 jDRYS DISMANTLE | JAPS FLOCKING Istanbul— It would not be well to DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Queer Twists elope to Turkey. It'has taken an Tuesday, February 18. 283—V7TIC. HARTFORD-1C60. Leading DX Stations. ARE DISAPPEARING FAST American couple residing here seven 6:3U—AVE.AF historical .-^kctcli. weeks to go through the necessary 405.2— WSB. A T L A N T A —740. I TO BRAZIL NOW Tlie lamous Paulist Choir of New 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. I In Day*s News legal formalitiwS for marriage. York and a symphony orchestra will 6:3U—Dinner dance music. 7:30—Music ho,-< entertainment. 8:00—NBC programs (3-;i hrs.) combine in a notable broadcast of the 7:00—AVJZ Amos ’n’ And.r-. New York, Feb. 18.— (AP.)—De­ I London, Feb. 18.— (A P )— Brit- 7:15—Festers: feature hour. 11:15—Ithvthm Kings’ orchesira. music of Johannes Brahms which may 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. nuded by a raid of its elaborate I ain's criminals are one class which S:00—Bing family parl\. New York—The National Auto­ be tuned in W EAF or an associated 8:30—AVJZ programs ‘ 1 hr.) 7:3"— I'ianist; feature lads. furnishings, the Bedford N^st, a i seems to be traveling on the road 8:"0—.\'BG programs (2 ',i hrs) Hundreds Reach Rio Each mobile Chamber of Commerce an­ station at 9 o'clock Tuesday night. 9:30—The champ’s corner. popular Brooklyn cafe, was guard­ which leads to gradual extinction. WHEN A CHILD 10:00—AAMZ chorus, orchestra. l":3o—D;rnce music (1 hr.) nounces that manufacturers plan to ^\■ith an ensemble of SO fine voices, 11:3"—.\v.ios ’n’ And)', comedians. ed b y . Feiieral prohibition agents While the criminal “dole,” as the 10:30—Lowe’s dance orchestra. expend $15,000,000 this year to junk the I’aulist choristers have acltieved 11; 1.1—Dance music lo 3:00. tpday while its owners face confis- j prison's appropriation might be an international reputation. Iteverend 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 389.1— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Month— Few Bachelors 440,000 old cars. Allowances will be IS FEVERISH, catiqn of their property for failure ; termed is decreasing the govern­ bather Finn, who has made the or­ 6:00—Drama. "Eact India Legend.” 9:Cii—WABC iirograms (I’i hrs.) ! made to dealers for old cars taken ganization and development of this 6:,30—J’anI Tremaine's orchesira. 1":3"—Orchestia, org.an recital. to pay liquor tax. I ment today finds itself embarrasseJ great choir his life’s work, will per- 7:00—Niagara Falls band. 11:11—.Symphonic, dan'ce orchesiras. Major Maurice Campbell, prohi-1 Among the Immigrants. as trade-ins and an arrangement .sonall.v conduct the singing. Nathan­ 8:00—Atusical serial lucsentation. 1:U"— trip aliout town. by too many prisons and militarv will be made with junk dealers. CR0SS,UPSET 8:30—Drama. ’’Dear Boy.” 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO— 1180. bition . administrator for the New i iel ithilkret will direct the s.\ mphony barracks. Ottawa— It should be known as orchestra. Eob ^\■est and Elsie 9:00—Paul Whitemans’, orchestra. 9:0(j—Theater lu'cscniations. York district and United States At- ; Maidstone jail, which is to he Colic, gas, sour 'i'hompson, ft\o of the leading organ­ 10:00—Sl"—.Musical program: concert. including the land where intoxi-'' This is because in the past, Brazil peoples he regards as inaccurate. tract. 7:30—Sketch with miisie. 9:3"—Baiii warming Jirogram. partly from reduction of the mili­ will sing two groups of solos. One 8:00—.Songs of the sea.'^on. cants are stored or dispensed ivith-1I has been a real melting pot where Sydney, Australia—Three sons of When these comprising traditional folk songs from 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. tary forces and partly because the 8:30—Coon-.Samjei .s nightha w Ks. 9::'."—Orchesira. male quartet. out payment of liquor tax, was in- j1 there are white and Indian, white Granny Humphries are deploring symptoms appear, give Baby a tea­ his native Czecho-iSlOvakia and the 9:00—New York Paulist choir. other containing Eriml hits. |ii;iiii—Three doctors, musical. yoked against the place. ! and negro, and negro and Indian plan of army organization today an escapade of their mother. She spoonful of Phillips Milk of M ag­ I';30—Orchestia. tenor, male trio. 1":3"— .Mu.sicalc; Dan .and Sj h ia. 10:00—Drama, "Harbor Lights.’ ’ Dismantle the Place ! crosses in the 40.000,000 population, calls for the concentration of troops is 102 and they are 72,. 75 and 77, nesia. Add ’ t to the first bottle of IVave lengths in meters on left of 11:1"— I'ianist: wafer ho.\ 10:30—Leo Relsmans orch.. artists. 11::;"—.\mos ’ll’ .Vndy; D.X club. - Plumbers and electricians who i and because the Japanese do not in- in definite training areas rather all bachelors. She has been in the food in the morning. Older children station title. Kilocycles on the tight. 11:30—Two dance orche.siias. Times are all Easlcrti Standard. Black 13:""—Tw o dance orchc.st ras. accomp/nied the raiders disconnect- I termarry to any extent with other than their housing in different parts hinterland for years and curiosity should be (given a tablespoonful in face t> pe indicates best features. ’ 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 202.6— V7HT. C H IC AGO—1480. cd fittings and wiring. Photogra- j races. got the better of her. She took a 6:00—Two dance orche.stras. j of the country. It is doubtful if th-? a glass of water. This will comfort 9:3"—Artist.": ramhici .s. phers took pictures of the interior Tne steamship lines run direct three-mile ride on a train and went Leading East Stations. 7:o0—.\mos n’ And.\. comedi.ins. Id:II"—c’uncert cnsembl". j great Sheffield barracks will ever he the child— make his stomach and 7:15— Kiriloff’s string orchestra. 10:3"—Your hour league. of the place and of the proceeding.^. ‘ from Japan and each of these ves­ occupied again, that is, unless there home happy. bowels easy. In five minutes he i.s 272.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 8:00—Vincent Lopez orchestra with 238.3— WFAA, DALLAS— 1040. Van.s were, backed up to the door sels has acomodation for from 600 Toronto— It may take a long 8:45—^Shiloh female quartet. Jack Parker, tfnor. 12:11—.School fia.i.a. gi'iig, should arise emergency conditions. comfortable, happy. It will siveep y:00—Colletti's dual trio. 8:30—World travelogue witli Aids’ 11:00—Bridge Ic.sson. mii."ie. and the furnishings, including a 50- to more than 1,000 steerage pas­ The suggestion has been made in while, but Uncle Sam pays his bills. the bowels free of all sour, indiges­ Havrilla, baritone. foot bar, leather - upholstered 111:00—Hokum E.xchangc; ensemble. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. sengers. Recently there arrived Parliament that London’s two prin­ In the war of 1812 the United States tible food. It opens the bowels in ll;fiii—Organ recital; orchestia 9:00—Alnsieal melodrama, orchestra. 8:30—\\'J'1.\F programs (3 hrs) lounges and other equipment were here the Buenos Aires Maru, the 9:30—.Soprano. ;ifeordian, tenor. cipal prisons— Wandsworth and seized a Canadian schooner. Twen­ constipation, colds, children’s ail­ 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE— .060. 11:11—Orchestia, male ciiiartct. carted away to a government ware­ newest motorship of one of the Jap­ — MH.cfiueraders music hour. 10:00—Sodcro’.s orche.stia, chorus. 13:11—Funcert; icature review. Pentonville— should be razed and ty-five heirs of the owner have just ments. Children take it readily be­ 7:30—AVJZ piograms (3 hrs.) 10:30—Billy Hillpot. \oeali,st. 299.5— WHO. DES MOINES—1000. house. The value of the fittings was anese companies, whose steerage split $15,546, what's left of an arbi­ 11:00—Slumber music hour. housing areas for the working class cause it is palatable, pleasant-tast- lil:.';i.'—\ iolini.st, soprtuio, pianisl. 8;""—I'liidio coiicci't orclicstra. placed between $30,000 and $40,000. accomodations of 1.000 have been tration award of $25,644 made two ing. 11 :Uti—Midiiiglit nnisical melodies. 305.9—KDKA. PITTSEURGH—980. •3:3"—1\ E.\F programs (3 lirs.) substituted. 508.2— WEEK BOSTON—590. 6;l,A—Mozart's instnimcnl.-iI trio. "l:;;n—P'ritz rnil Flip, comedians. Three men were arrested on booked for several voyage.s. years ago. Learn its many uses for mother 7:00—Big Biother club. 7:00—AVJZ Amos ’n’ Ano’.''. 13:""—IVIIOOT Owl’s popular program charges of selling and possessing j Colonization Projects ■Washington— Policeman W. P. and child. Write for the interesting 7 :311—\\ B.\K piograms flli Ins.) 7;l.'i—nevelers; Evening Alter. 374.8— V7BAP, FORT WORTH—860. liquor. Several weeks ago two ^ a i t - 1 in the past the majority of the ARREST LABOR LEADERS 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 8:00—WJZ programs (3'i> his.) 11:"i.— :-'ludio conceit hour. Hopkins who followed Mrs. Mabel book, “ Useful Information” .Ad­ 6:1.1-.\rtists; dinner music. 11:30—Gerlhis dance oieh’cstia. 13:""—Tlicalcr stage program. ers were arrested in the place on j Japanese have been settling in the Walker Willebrandt’s car several dress The Phillips Co., 117 Hudson 13:011—Hectot's dance orchesti.T. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. similar charges. state of Sao Paulo, but at present Tampico, Mexico, Feb. 18.— (A ^ ) blocks, says he clocked her at 38. St., N. Y. It will be sent FREE. 545 .1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 6:00—AA’E.Al'' programs (1'^ Ins.) 9:1111—i;arn dance plaiers. Watched Long Time I there are two Japanese colonization among them 6:3"—\'an Surdam's orchestra. II J.'aiice orchestra; organist. — Fifteen persons She must appear in the Police Court In buying, be sure to get gen­ N;0()—.Songs o'f the season. Major Campbell said his men had ! projects in the Amazon valley, one 7:00—Fe-jture music hour. 8:30—WE.AK progranis (3 hrs.) 13:""—Slnrlio entertainiiient. prominent labor leaders, were ar Friday,_____ one week after her arrest. uine Phillips Milk of Magnesia. 7;.30—AVE.\F programs f4’i his.) 11:30—Trae\'-Bi ow n’.s urelie.si l a. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. been watching the place for some in the state of Para and the other rested here over the week end ancT On account of Doctors have prescribed it for over 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 9:""—XDi,' programs t3'1 hrs.) a previous engage- 535.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—560. time in preparation for the raid. I on the Tapajos near the Ford con­ sent under heavy guard to Mexico ment she obtained a four-day post­ 50 years. 8 :0ii—Bubble blowers entertainment. 5:30—AA'J'l.M'' programs (.FA Ins.) ;i:3"—Moore's conceit orchestra. X:30—AV,)J5 programs OV2 hrs.) 13:3"— I’nrccll Ma'er cpiartet. soloasl.s, Yesterday he said agents were sta­ cession. City in connection with the shoot- ponement. ^ “ Milk of Magnesia” has been the 250.7—WHAM. ROCH ESTER—1150. 10:00—Band: chime reveries. 370.2—VVCCO, MINN.. ST. PAUL—810. tioned outside the place for several | Paulo the Japanese have j jag of President Ortiz Rubio on his Los Angeles— Will you go into the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of 13:00—Orchesln.; variety hour. 6:30—Blums’ dance orchestia. ;';iiil—\V.\BC progi'ams (2 hrs.) hours before the arrival of th e ; taken up their own land for the 1 :00—Tliirtc.'tiih Hour Insomnmcs. 7:00—WJZ Amos 'n Aiid\'. 1 1 —Bridge game 'le.^soii. inauguration day. movies? The wclcomers wondered * Chas. H. Phillips Chemical 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 7:1.1—H.iwaiians; orchesira, baritone. 11:3"—W.1BG vatii|e\ illc liour. raiders to see that no liquor was ; j^ost part as individuals, many have ' The General Workers’ Federation when Calvin Cool dge struck town. Co., and its predecessor, Chas. H. r.;co—studio concert. 8:00—A\'JZ programs (3 hrs.) 13:11"—The old scUhr.s program. removed from the premises. The ^ pnihraced Cathlocism and u.so P o r-} il;t'0—Owl dull dance orchestia. j here telegraphed President Ortiz T'c anticipated questions; “I ’ve been Phillips, since 1875. 7:.30—A\*E.\F progTams (3’i hrs.) 379.3— KGO. OAKLAND—790. place located at 1’2S6 Bedford Avc., tajruesc names given them at bap 11 ;00—Studio d.ance music. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 13:3U —Bo.s Aiigfles cntertaiiimcnt. Ilubio and Joaquin Amaro, minister in the movies a long time but not | ostensibly a FGS t ctn t. Lis in 422.3— WO R, NEWARK—710. 11 :5.i—Tim>-: weather; markets. 1 :""—.\rtis|.s; .Sauntering tiailois. IS of War, asking release of the de­ in a professional way. I ’m not think- 1 6 :30—Dinner concert orchestra. —Dinner d;itice nut.sic. "aiii—Mn.sica 1 musket eer.s. The law under which the raid Japanese in the north of Bra-1 tained men and threatening that if ing of taking up the business, but 11 7:30—Marathons comedy team. 6;:i"—A\'K.\F hi.story reinc.arnalions. 270,1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. ' was made is the same that was in-1 ^re practically all families, ixilh | 8:00—Main Street rural comedy. 7:011—Studio concert oreliestra. ,S:iiii—IN'.IZ hand concert. , their plea was not granted they do wi.sh to see the picture.s made.” j yoked against Helen Morgan s I bachelors. In the Para district j THE SAVINGS BANK 0:0o—Alale quartet, orchestr.a. 7:3"—A\i;a F dr.'iniatic sketch. 8:3"—Guild drama: conceit. would meet Wedne-'^day and arrange New York—Will you marry 0:3"—Dance oichestni. singers. 8:00—S;ndin concHit orchestra. 9:3"—lA'E.lf' programs (2 hrs.) night club, Chez Morgan, I each family receives twenty-five for a general strike of Tampico OF ROCKVILLE in:nn—Three dance orchestra.s. 8:30—WE.AF programs (3 hrs.) 11:36—Theater organ iccital. years ago. The club furnishings again ? They asked the Duke of 11:30—Moonbeams music hour. 440.9—KPO. SAN FR ANCI SCO—680. hectares of land (about 60 acres). workers and a public demonstration. Rate of Interest 11:00—Theater organ recital. were removed, but when the case Manchester. “Well, rather, why Secondary Eastern Stations. 12:6"—Great cc.niposer'.s hour. I and 25 families have been settled not?” he replied. He came from ! 1:""— Bc.ar.--: t rGcad''r.'i n.s. was heard in Federal Court, pro­ 1 in the past few months and have 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 2C9.1 —KJR, SEATTLE—970. FIND WRECKED PL.XNE. Havana, where he intended to seek 10:0"—Bed Apple Club program. hibition authorities were ordered j gardens flourishing while I Fh'iO—Artists feature hour. 475.9—CNRA. MONCTON—630. i;);nn_Daiice oi'ch ' .e* 1 . enteriaintrs. San Diego. Feb.IS.— (A P)— The a divorce. But on getting there, he 5 ¥ ‘ 11:0"—Dance orchestra. 7:31.1—Feature inu.ic hour. to restore the property to its own- they, clear additional land for cacao On All Deposits Secondary DX Stations. identity of an airplane, the hulk of said, he found the "irmer Helene 371.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 10:00—Imperial music hour. er. and cotton. 7:l.'i—I'eattire nnisic hours. 11:0"—Studio dance orchestr.a. 3-’4.6—WENR. CHICAGO—870. which was found floating in the sea Zimmerman of Cincinnati had saved WILLIAM MAXWELL By the end of the present year 9:0"—Minstrel men’s frolic. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK-570. 8:11—KarniPr Bii.sk's t,alk. near Ensenada, Mexico, probably him trouble by starting proceedings President 9:30—AA'E.^E piograms (3 his.) 7:3.1—Air college lectures. Inuiii—Concert orclK.= ira. solos, trio. it is expected there will be 250 fam­ will be established. in England. A. T. BISSELL 215.7— WHK. CLEVELAND—1390. 8:15—Junior High School glee club. 1 1 :11"—Mtiaical parade; old songs. ilies on the Para concession. 7 ;iin—Kyser's dance orchestra. 8:3"—K'eder.al bu.sine.'S talk. 13;""—Smiles; comed.v sketches. SIGN PEACE PACT C. W. Vawter, aernautical inspec­ Newport, R. I.— Mrs. Iluriel Van­ secretary and Treasurer 8:"0— Flay hors’ entertainment. 8:50—Liberty concert band. 1 DX air vandcville. derbilt Church, who has denied that 8:36—AA'.ABC programs (J'i hrs.) 272.6—W LW L, NEV/ YORK —1100. 238—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. An English pathologist has dis­ tor for the Department of Com­ WE W’ELCOaiE ACCXIUNTS IBOO—Two dance orchestras. 6:0"—.Soprano, pianist, on-hr.etra. 11:3"—Shop barn dance. covered that bad temper increases merce left here yesterday by auto­ she is contemplating matrimony BY M AIL 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—920. 6:45—Religiou.s talk: haritotic. 1 —siiidio mu.s'cal-": fenor, Elvas, Portugal, Feb. IS.— (AP) — mobile to view the wreckage and with a Californian, is going to 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 7:20—Catholic talk: orchc.atra. 451.3—WSM, NASH VILLE—650. In this historic citadel t(3wn, scene the amount of sugar in the blood 7:"0—G' P.s'’ haron’s ciincert. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—G40. 7:41—Craig’s dinner niu.'ic. by 10 to 30 per cent. establish its identity. Europe with her father and his 399.8— WeX-WJR. DETROIT—750. 7:00—Popular music; .■irtists. 8:""—N'RiJ prngr.am.s (3-''i hrs.) of many clashes in the past, Spain 7 :30—Business talk: artists. 9:00—Simpson opera hour. llrt.l—''Happy” Cope, entertainer. and Portugal today made solemn 9:00—Popular entertainment. 11:00—Late dance orchestra. 12:0U—Imperial Hawaiian serenaders. vows to live in peace forever. The award of the order of the Sword and Tower, Portugal’s mijst E Pusilleco, Taglioferri; honored distinction, coupled with in­ Suggini, Donza. auguration of an international police WTIC PROGRAMS 10:00— Westinghouse Salute. station between Elvas in Portugal 30:30—WBZ A Night Club. Traxelers Broadcasting Service and Badajoz and Spain, brought, 11:00— Longines time. thousands of spectators from both | Hartford, Conn. 11:01—Champion Weathermar. sides of the frontier. i COMING SOON 50,000 W., 1080 R. C., 282.8 M. 11.02—Sport Digest. General Oliveira, the Portuguese | premier, and the military governor j of Badajoz exchanged toasts at a j Tuesday, February 18 ‘ banquet to the health of King Al- j Eastern Standard Time I 15 H fonso of Spain and President Car- , •1:00 p.m.— Newscasting. ! mona of Portugal. | 4;10 p.m.— “ Mu.Mque Intime” — SPRING SPRAYING Manchester Evening Herald / I d ;c u RV Christiaan Kriens, Director. j MITCHELL SEES HOO\ EK 4:30 p.m.— Auction Bridge Game— j BY AMLLIA5I MIDDLETOiN. NBC. I Bureau of Entomology, L. S. Wa'-.h'ington. Feb. IS. — (A P ) — 5:00 p.m.— The .Stringwood Ensem-; CONFEDERATE CONGRESS Department of Agriculture The first caller at the White House COOKING and HOME MAKING SCHOOL b lc — Christiaan Kriens, Director. I Spraying .'or certain insects dur­ e.^ecuttve offices after the return of 5:45 p.m.— “ Movie Highlights.” ing the dormant pei'iod of plants is President Hoover from his Florida 6:15 p.m.— Yellow Cab Flashe-s. On Feb. I S , 1862, the first Con- particularly successful. ’ fishing trip yesterday was Attorney 6:20 p.m.— Highlights in Sport. I gress of the Permanent Confederate One reason is that stronger spray General Mitchell. 6:25 p.m.— Hartford Courant News j government convened at Richmond, materials can be used at this time Mitchell said he discussed with Bulletin.';, Benru.s Correct Time, Virginia. with a minimum of injury to the the President routine deparmental Weather Report: Alcohol An­ ; Just a year before this dale seven plant. Another is that in the case of matters and did not take up the ap- nouncement. southern states had withdrawn from deciduous trees and shrubs (those ’•'ointment of a solocitor general in 6:30 p.m.— American Home Ban­ i the Union and sent delegates to which lose their leaves in the fa ll) the place of Charles Evans Hughes, quet—NBC. I Montgomery, Ala., to frame a gov­ a better, more thorough application .jr., who is resigning because his 7:00 p.m.— Siienf. ernment. This done, they elected of the sjiray material can be oh- , father soon is to become Chief Jus­ j Jefferson Davi.s. o f Missis.sippi, I tained. j tice of the United States. president of the “Confederate States Thus we find early spring spray- j M BZ-^^ BZ.A of America.” ing of great value against scale in- 1 BODY NOT FOUND Tuesdav, February 18. A fter the Confederate Congress 1 sects and also quite effective against! held its Richmond session, F. M. Davis ' some aphids or plant lice and some j Wooster, Ohio, Feb. IS.— (A P ) — 4:00— Novelette.'^. i was formally inaugurated for a spider mites. 1, I Expectation of finding the body of 4:15— Home Forum Decorating i term of six years. Although the Scale insects arc small suckiUfe , Horst, 4, by digging in the r —! Period. “ i first Congress met four times and insects that adhere closely to the, former Orrville 4:30—The High Stepper.-. the second Congress twice, there bark, and sometimes to the leaves, i Charles Hanna, was aban- .5:00— Stock Curb closing.';. j was never much popular confidence Frequently they are covered with a g.35 5:25— Government bulletins. I in either. small protective shield or scale. , been 5:30— Lo.st and found, positions I This was becau.se the Congress Aphids are small, pear-shaped to , ^ ^ depth averaging six wanted. I held secret sessions, cabinet officers globular soft-bodied sucking insects ^ strength of a story told 5:45— "Fatigue in Relation to Dis­ ' exercised their right to sit in Con- ; cluster on the new growth and j early today by Hanna, that Melvin ease,” Dr. F. Bennette gress and many personal controver- \ leaves of plants. They are usually ' was buried there by Earl Conald, Adam.s. sies arose among civil and military j easily killed during the active sea- Dec. 27, 1928, the day he mysteri­ 6:00— Champion Weatherman. officials. : son with contact sprays, but trees ously disappeared. 6:02—Agricultural Market Report. This date al.so commemorates the ' arc hard to spray all over when in 6:19— Sessions chimes. taking over of the combined Con- j f u n leaf. 6:20— .Sport Digest. federate forces in 1865 liy General 1 Spider mites arc minute spider- 6:30—Savannah Liners’ orchestra Robert E. Lee. ! like animals that feed by sucking — Carnival Miniature, Ka.s-1 ------‘ juiers from the softer parts of kel: Love Me from “Doja": * jilants— usually tlie leaves. Infesta- FAMOUS FIRSTS! "A Pejf in the Mountain.^," ! lion by spider mites is almost al­ Borrh; Lady Luck from | ways accompanied by paling or pale "Show Ilf .‘4110W.S” ; “The Har- 1 .‘'peeking of the foliage and fre­ leqiiir';,'' Trinkhau.';: Senti- j quently l.iy web-making. mental Chanty from “ Nanti- ! The most generally useful dor- ( 'll Scene.';,” Fletcher; Hang- i ment spray materials arc the ing on the Garden Gate: I miscible oils or lubricating-oil emul­ V.-’d '' r.!i':i, Margin; Dan.se | sions. In applying them, thorough R ii't ? fmni "The Nulcrack-| "1 liave found all the world over treatment and the avoiding of soil er " Suit'', Tschaikowsky; j that if two men, wliatevcr may be and water arcumulations on the .'4ingin' in tlm Bathtub froynj their nationality, get together and grounds about the roots of the "Slin'.v of Slinw.s." I talk ‘horse,’ any rigidity that may plants is very important. Great 7:00—Amos 'n Andy, |have existed between them is very care should be taken in mixing the FIRST TO FLY Conducted By 7:16— Tastveast Jesters. 1quickly disposed of.” materials. ^AROUND THE WORLD •—Prince of Wales. ^uid. 7:.30—New England'Gas Hour. | * * * j S:00—Waldorf.s “Bing Family.” \ The cel ha.s two separate hearts. 5:30—"Around the World With “ It 1s always safe to lie dogmatic j One beats 60 and the other 160 MRS. KATHERINE DELANEY about tomorrow.” 1 Libby"— Comedian’s Dance times a minute. BLUEiCTURUS LONG LIFE — Heywood Broun, author, j from “The Bartered Bride,” of the De Both Home Makers* School Smetana: Slavonic Dance in RADIO TUBES “A woman should marry when she E Minor. Dvorak: A y Liicka, is about 30 years old. By that time SORENESS FiRii IN Q uick. A ction : 7 S econds Liicka: Dohrou Noc; Pridi she has seen enough of life and' YIELDS.«« Ti Suhajko; Polka from HEST needs a home.” j "The. Bartered Bride,”; though relief ia frequentwith one i m Ii- — Cam.illa Horn, actress. ution. Muaterole ia most usually cnec» Smotana; Souvenir, Drdla; * ♦ * Hve when applied once an hour tor five houra. It penetrates and atirotdatea. MASONIC TEMPLE Give Me One Hour from " I am not struck so much by the 1 AT THE CENTER "White Eagle.” Friml; Love diversity of testimony as by the Everlasting, Friml; Selec­ many-sidedness of truth.” j rhe YELLOW tions from “The Merry —Stanley Baldwin, former British Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Afternoons, February 25,27 and 28 Widow,” Lohar. premier. PENCIL 9:00 .Tohn.son & Johnson Musicalc Wednesday Evening, February 26 Melodrama. witii the * 9:30—Neopoli tan Nights— Rivista Napoletana. Paladino: Come [DBAND MRS. DELANEY Un Sogno d’or, Tosclli; Tar- FOR RADIO There's Nothing antello Paosana; Musica will work from a stage set as a model kitchen using all the most SERVICE i Finer than a Probita, Gastaldon: Occhi modern equipment and labor-saving devices. She will have many prac­ Turchini. Donza; Piscatore PHONE 8160 i1 STROMBERG- i Hare you beard the new Majestic 1 tical suggestions about how to market wisely, how to combine foods Electric Radio'? 1 CARLSON RADIO SERVICE 1 ^ C I L C O properly for a balanced diet, and how to simplify household duties. on all makes. Barstow Radio } PHONE 3733 1 KEMP’S New Sets and Standard Service GIFTS WILL BE AWARDED DAILY Accessories. Authorized Dealer i INCORPORATED Majeatic, Philco 1 20 Bissell St. 1 763 Main St., ADMISSION FREE WM. E. KRAH Next door to Kittle’s Market j| South Manchester 669 Tolland Turnpike aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN;, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930. PAGE SEVEN

is one well worth seeing. It is en­ her home over the week-end. ‘lOVE PARADE” ENDS tertaining and lively with a story Miss Ruth Martin, teacher ‘at IS PLANNING NEW HEBRON WAPPING that suits the personality of this TOLLAND Cedar Swamp entertained the chil­ Overnight famous stage star. There are dren of her school at the home ef ITS RUN TONIGHT many things in the picture that you Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crandall Fri­ I will find highly amusing add inter­ Francis Meacham df New'ark, N. 1 Valentine parties, socials, dances, { A. P . News Miss Lillian E. Burger spent the day evening. T h ey, en^yed a POLITICAL PARTY ' week-end with friends in Williman- j esting, not the least of which are J., is spending a week with his I candy pull and entertainmrat- I etc., were much in evidence on the j the excellent dance numbers of Ann • grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Young and tic. 1 Double Feiature Program at j Mr. and Mrs. John Steele write evening of St. Valentine’s day. At | Pennington. Mr. Lewis acts his I father, Mr. Edward Meacham. I Amston hall Maurice Keefe gave a ; The Studio Players of Hartford, j State Tomorrow—-Ted Lewis ! that the weather in Sarasota, Fla., Middletown Earl C. Stevens, including Charles Miller of this town ] I role with a nonchalance that is un- I Mrs. Ellen B. West has been visit- jis like July weather. Last Stmday ! dance, which was patronizeu by a ; In First Talkie. I derstandable when one considers Lord Beaverbrook, C a n a d i a n rhTd^rcmgTem^u^er:’ former treasurer of East Hampton * a7 o"nTorthe^cart;'gave The play I ing Mr. and Mrs. George West of I and Monday mornings here did not 1 the great success he has enjoyed ot the community. Many of the Bank and Trust Company a r r e s ^ Brat,” at the South Windsor | I Wapping the past week. i make us think of July weather. young friends of Miss Harriet' on bench warrant ch ^ p n g forgery. , hall last Saturday evening, u n -; Maurice Chevalier In “The Love j for years on the vaudeville stage. I The Tolland library will be closed Alice Day is beautiful as his thor- Mrs. Gertrude Gaffney and Peer Wants to Organize riougn went from the center to Gil-1 auspices of Parent-Teachers j Parade” concludes its showing at I i Saturday the 22nd it being Wash- ; daughter, Shirley, of , Hartford, cad nail where a dance was held in i ^^d wife rescued y ^ association. Dancing followed the ; the State tonight. j oughly capable leading lady, while I ington’s birthday. Julia Swayne Gordon and Lawrence I George Newman and daughter honor of her birthday. Miss overcome y o play, and the music was furnished i The new, program for Wednesday 1 I Miss Dei trick of Hartford was a ; Althea and Annie Felber were Sun­ "United Empire Party.” | and -Thursday, brings to the State j' Grant, other members 5f the sup­ j week-end guei^t of Mr. and Mrs. is a student at Hartford High ! Titr,. ^ ^ ! porting cast, deliver excellent per- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ------I .school, and her friends joined with , Hartford Gra J roiatimf tn Parent-Teachers association screen, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and j Lathrop West of Snipsic district. ! formances. Newman. her in giving the dance. Van's ‘og liquor traffic i , 'viH give a public whist party ^°^ke ^ Loretta Young in “Fast Life”, and I Tuesday evening isJ.’oultry eve- ^ Miss Rose Triska of New Ywk London, Feb. 18.— (A P .)—A new ,,rphcstra fro m Willimantic nlaved i police department concludes lengthy g(,j.,QQl auditorium this evening. The; Ted Lewis, the King of Jazz, in "Is ! ning at the Grange. It is expected City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Everybody Happy?” British political party was the hope | A t St. Peter’s rectory a Valentine! session with examination of Clifford ; committee charge is; Mr^ Ray-, I that Prof. Jones of Storrs and Coun- Mrs. Triska. today of Lord Beaverbrook, Cana- much enjoyed by the ■ Gorgas. Bridgeport, former . Belcher, Mrs. Agusta Burger,' “ Fast Life” deals with modern REDS DEFY POPE ! ty Agent E. E. Tucker will be pres- Mr. and Mrs. Clift of Rockville dian peer and newspaper owner,; i lieutenant of sta^ police. ami Mrs. G. Walter Smith. |youth, and presents a story that is I ent with poultry instruction, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. whose campaign for empire free , school and bv their older, Haven—Knights of Colum- -phe latest report from Rev. Harry j powerful and full of punch. In j Mrs. Samuel Simpson attended I Triska. the leading roles are three of the trade has been rejected by the Con- y dec-i act against lottery operated b . Miner who is ill at the Manches- ^ j the funeral of her cousin Mrs. Ellen ! Joe Ciesal is the owner of a new youngest players in Hollywood— servative, Liberal and Labor organ- , ... anoronriate colors and i Quebec, Canada and falsely ter Memorial hospital, is that he is Leningrad, U. S. S. R., Feb. IS.— j Brownell in Bolton. Tuesday after- ' Ford sedan. izations. Lord Beaverbrook hopes ; different stunts and games '■ represented as official organization resting as comfortably as can be two of them still under age. They (A P )—“ Curse us as much as you ! noon. I are Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Loretta Mr. and Mrs. Chester Allison for immediate membership of "a | ’1 : , . the occasion* w ere' '^^'^ture. expected. : please; we will never turn from the 1 hundred thousand men and women , PP P Several of the vmimr n eo-' Washington—Representative Til- The pulpit of the Federated ^ Young and Chester Morris, the boy I were vi.sitors at the Allison home w’hose outstanding performance in path shown us by Lenin I” says a j over the week-end. I Business is calling for traine ^arrv’ Bomstein*°of^^r^dgeDort^ Astoria, Ore.-Chance of pulling The burial services of little Leon-j sion and deceit.” Pleasant, sooth- d^^o^ianne^i' to Abraham Ro^nb^r'- o f ' steamship Admiral Benson off bar ard Manning Galinat, the four years tertainment and will create many 1 end. ers had thereforii decided to launc , sold it to Abraham Rosenb r of | ^rs. Arthur J .; new admirers for the three young The manifesto also urges all j Miss Bernice Hal! of Springfield ing and healing. Excellent foi leading players. workers to join the ranks of the i spent the week-end with her par- “ ^ children — coataias no Empire ^SrW ‘'S S f tLr^ vvas no ' new ovmer idll occupy ittn the n L r j Washington-Chairman Legge of ; Galinat, was held at Wapping ^ [ellirar'fl opiates. Successfully Empire t^arcy, _since i-neie^___ ^ ^ __ _ p__ .i",. n.,______'Farm Board complains Georgian cemetery last Sunday afternoon. “ Is Everybody Happy?” is Ted Atheists and march forward “to­ ]cnts. hope in “ the old parties, slaves t o , future with his family. There are ward new triumphs and Socialism." used for 65 years. 55e sheriff had him arrested for speed- j Judson Grant Files who is on a ' Lewis first motion picture, and it Miss Florence Meacham was at and 60c sizes. tradition and impervious to new ; 45 acres of land, with dwelling ing. business trip of three or four weeks | ideas.” j house and farm buildings. Live Chicago—Banker hints “liberty I to Westerly, R. I., spent the week- ] Significant Development | stock, including one horse, four Meanwhile a possibly significant! cows, farm tools, etc., goes with the loan” will be floated to pay city’s I end at his home here. | debts. i Miss Betty Joyce Burnham, | ’ development has taken place in the ; sale. There is a right of way for ranks of the Labor Party where the watering of stock, across the Raleigh, N. C.—North Carolina i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellman 1 'Prime Minister MacDonald yester- Holcombe property, retained in the State college expels three students j Burnham celebrated her fourth | day resigned from the Independent deed. for too zealous hazing. birthday with her little friend, 1 jarty. Left Wing of the British 1^- Thermometer readings from dif- ^ Paris—Tardieu, defeated, likely Anna May Turner, whose age and j to be asked to form another govern- birthday is just the same, at the b(or movement. No reason was stat- ferent parts of the town varied con 1 ed for the action but a friend of siderably at the height, of the recent ment. home of Mr. and Mrs. Turner of ; the prime minister said, “ the rea- cold snap. At the center and near London— Gloom in British press j Pleasant Valley on St. Valentines; son must be obvious to everyone.” I by, early Monday morning the ther- over chance for naval conference (iay. The little folks had a merry j Relations between the Labor g o v -: mometer registered from five to ten success. I time with a good number of their 1 ernment and its Left Wing m em -, below. Hopevale sent in the eur- Madrid—Son of former dictator ' little playmates who had gathered Primo de Rivera expelled from to help them celebrate their joint | bers have been strained for months | prising report of 22 below zero early m with the Leftist leaders frequently j jionday morning, about seven Spain. birthdays. Games and refresh-1 attacking the Parliamentary Labor Q’dock. Two thermometers were London—Mme. Louise Kirkby ments were the order of the day and | 1 each little Miss received many gifts ; Party and government policies and consulted at the Paul Coates place Lunn, fa'med British contralto, dies. I ministers. The opposition from the London — Premier MacDonald ! from their friends. j in that section with the result as Mr. McGrath of South Windsor, j Left in some cases has been much given above in one instance, from a quits Left-Wing party organization, j more pronounced than that from | north side of London—Lord Beaverbrook an- 1 Station 36, is seriously ill at his i either the Conservative or Liberal nounces new party to fight for em­ home. j the house. The other thermome­ The Federated Workers met at j benches. ter, which hangs on the south side, pire free trade. * It is felt that Mr. MacDonald in Oklahoma City—Camera knocks the home of Mrs. Robert Valentine | under a porch, stood at 18 below at on Thursday from 11 a. m., until 4 j the future will seek to apply disci­ the same time. This part of the out Erickson in second round. plinary rather than persuasive New York—Jimmy Daley, of Holy p. m. After the business m eeting' town always has the lowest reports at 2 o’clock, a program in honor of ^ measures in the governing of his of any section of Hebron. Cross, beats George Simpson, 100- Most remarkable cold weather motor fuel ever perfected party. yard dash recordholder, in 60-yard Lincoln’s birthday w'as given. Mrs. The Sunday morning service of Robert Valentine gave a sketch of St. Peter’s Episcopal church was sprint. omitted, owing to the badly drift­ Cambridge, Mass. — Death of j bis life. Mrs. Edgar J. Stoughton ing snow and the intense cold at the Blanche Sdankus, 16, at City hospi- | gaje two humorous Lincoln anec- tal brings to three toll taken by dotes. ’ Mrs. John A. Collins gave a i MARLBOROUGH time of the service. The rectory reading, "Mr. and Mrs. Abraham I entrance was so badly drifted 'that tenement house fire early yesterday. Providence, R. I.—The providence Lincoln,” and Mrs. Harry B. Miner j it was impassable for cars dr those gave Lincoln’s address at Gettya- 1 The Epworth League of the on foot. As soon as cleared away Journal says Chamber of Commerce Methdist Church of Portland will has raised approximately 550,000 to burg. Mrs. Clarence W. Johnson the drifts filled in immediately. Mr. read "The Christian Faith of Lin- j .present a three-act comedy entitled, Carr also received word from his repair bridges in Massachusetts j „ . 1 I “Leave it to Dad” at the vestry of Colchester parish that it was towns along old Southern New Eng- ; coin and the Negro. A paper on I the Congregational church on Wed- thought advisable to omit the morn­ land railroad right of way as move | Lincoln, the “ Politician, written by ; seeking ultimate completion of road. Mrs. Edward P. Collins was read by j ‘ nesday evening, February 26 under ing service there, for similar rea­ Augusta, Me. — Questionnaire Mrs. Miner. Singing of ‘Old Black ^ ' the direction of Kenneth J. Meade sons. of Middletown. The Rev. T. D. Martin, rector amopg high school principals reveals j Joe” closed an interesting program. | The school essay contest will be . emeritus of St. Peter's Episcopal opinion that students use less alco- ' held at Library HaU on' Saturday church officiated at the Sunday hoi and are more interested in their j POPE SEES FEDEKZONI. evening at 7:30 o’clock. The morning service at the Center Con­ studies than students of 10 years i Starts ago. 1 contest is open to all children of gregational church, owing to the ill­ Vatic'an City, Feb. 18.— (AP) — the towTL schools, a prize of 53.00 ness of the pastor, the Rev. John Boston — Harry Allen, Brockton i being awarded to the pupil who has light heavyweight, outweighed by 30 | Pope Pius today gave a private Deeter, who has German measles. audience to Luigi Federzoni, presi­ the best essay and a prize of 52.00 Special music was rendered by a pounds, knocks out Big Boy Rawson 1 to the pupil who has second best. of Boston in 55 seconds of first' dent of the Senate, an audience • u trio, Mrs. Edward A. Smith, and the round of their scheduled 10 round I which revived talk that it might ba The Board of Relief held their Misses Mildred and Helen Hough. last meeting on Saturday at the bout. I connected with a proposal to give Miss Marcia Zabriskie played the Concord, N. H. —State Highway i Italian cardinal archbishops seats in store of Ofshay Bros. organ in the absence of the organ­ Miss Beulah Collins, teacher at Department announces that esti- | the Upper House, ist, Mrs. Della Porter Hills. the Center school spent the week­ mated cost of trunk line mainten- | it was the first time that any end at her home in New London. The Christian Endeavor service ance in state in 1930 is 51,195,865, ; po‘ntiff had accorded an audience to at the center was omitted Sunday The Misses Rebecca and Doris of which state will pay 5826,770. the president of ‘ the ‘ Scaate of Unit­ below Zero evening on account of the intense Buell, Lydia Lord and Mac Hannon Rockland, Me.—Adriel U. Bird, cold, and the bad traveling. ed Italy. and John B. Lord who are employed President of John Bird Cdmpany, The audience also was taken as in Hartford spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 'Ward and announces formation of chain of 125» family have moved from West Hart­ , ^ an indication that President GruaU their homes here. butter and egg stores over country, 1 Chamber of Deputies would Miss Pearl Harrison 6f Hartford, ford to their Hebron place recently purchased by them, and known as r- i likely be received shorUy as a pre- music supervisor visited the schools Bennington, Vt. George F. expected visit of here recently. the Crane place. Mr. Ward’s fam­ Graves, 76, former president of First „ • Miss Fanny A. Blish a teacher in ily are staying temporarily with National Bank, dies at his home. I Mussolini himself. the Glastonbury schools spent the Mrs. Ward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clinton Porter, until the new week-end at her home here. T.ARITF WARNING Walter Miner is a patient at the home is made ready for occupancy. I Middlesex Hospital, Middletown. Mrs. Frederick A. Rathbone is ill COVENTRY at her home here, with threatened ' Geneva, Feb. IS— (A P )—William Miss Mary Rankl returned to the ! Graham, president of the British Hartford hospital on Friday as a pneumonia. Her sister, Mrs. A r­ Responds instantly Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell I Board of Trade, today warned the patient. Miss Rankl was operated thur McDonald of Hartford is assist­ ing in her care. of Pachaug, Conn., were week end i League of Nations tariff truce con on for appendicitis a few weeks ago. ference that failure to reach an Miss Grace Kierstead who is a Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kibbe guests at Mrs. Campbell's parents, celebrated the 45th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hill. Mrs. agreement to halt rising tariff w?dls teacher at the Rockville High school might induce free trade countries to spent the week-end at her home their marriage at their home, the Campbell was able to give a very Frank Raymond place, recently pur­ favorable report of her brother, enter international competition in here. protective tariffs. David Hall of Hartford called on chased by them, in Hebron on Sun­ , who is being treated at Man­ day, Feb. 16. They were pleasant­ chester Memorial hospital. The pronouncement was inter-; relatives here Wednesday. preted in some quarters as meaning Miss Theresa Vincent of Willi­ ly surprised by the arrival of a Miss Eunice Koehler of Hartford Much shorter that the British labor government mantic the school nurse visited party of friends and relatives in spent the week end with her parents honor of the day. The party num­ also Miss Eva Koehler of Williman­ in feeling strongly pressure in Great schools in town last week. Britain for creation of further pro­ Selectman Frank W. Fuller was a bered sixteen. Those present were tic Normal was home for the week tective duties, and may be forced business caller in Hartford recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Raymond end. Miss Emma Lord spent the week­ and family of New Britain, M rs.' Mr. and Franklin Oi*cutt have ar­ to yield unless the present confer­ rived home from their wedding trip ence is able to accomplish a col­ warming-up period end in East Hampton with friends. Lulu Raymond Lord and son Mor­ and will make their home on the lective agreement to hold customs The thermometer registered 4 gan, of Manchester, Mrs. Sadie duties at their present levels. \ below zero in a number of places in Johnson and oaughtcr, Betty, of farm with Mr. and Mrs. William town Monday morning. New Britain, Edward Raymond and Orcutt. daughter. Miss Ruth, of Hebron. The Ladies Fragment society will Reuben Bosly, foster son of Mr. ajid meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Kibbe, Mrs. Bosly and P'rod Mrs. A. B. Porter. j QUEEN’S CONDITION Davis. A bountiful dinner was Thursday evening Coventry ! prepared and served by the visitors. Grange No. 75 P. of H. will hold | Less use of« the choke The table was decorated with cut “Every Member Night”. A special 1 Rome, P'eb. 18.— fA P )—The i. •. fiowcr.s. Mrs. Kibbce, who was effort is being made to have every ; dition of Queen Victoria of H'.vc-: .■'’s.s Ida Raymond, daughter of the member attend. Secretary of State 1 was said by her physician. Dr. / : i: tr Henry Raymond of Hebron, Dr. W. L. Higgins will be the speak- | A Munthe, today to be grave. A f ; •’ I George F. Kibbe of EHlington, er of the evening. "" turns away mal bulletin was given out to ncv. ■ .crc married at the Center Con- The 4-H Coventry Junior Sun­ from papers and agencies. ; .egational church, Hebron, in shine Scissor Club will meet Satur- ■ Touch the starter—your motor springs into action—and stays in action The Swedish colony here is con lo35, Feb. 17, the Rev. J. Lee Nott, day at 2 p. m., at the home of their siderably alarmed, remarking that then pastor of the church, perform­ leader, Cora E. Kingsbury. _ ^ DOSING" ing the ceremony. After a pleas­ The play given by the C. E. Fri Dp. Munthe, as well as King Gu.s- J^aclc in the old "horse and tav, has spent the last few days at ant day, with congratulatiijns and day night was enjoyed immensely, j best wishes, Mr. and Mrs. Kibbe They performed to a full house and j huggy” days, it was the custom her majesty’s villa, not returning to ,were presented with a standard elec- [ expect to repeat the performance in to give large doses of internal his apartment at all. trie lamp and potted plants by the ' South Coventry Feb. 27. About medicines for almost every f Gustav had pl^anned to “0 members of the visiting party., 517.00 was realized. Kuman ailment. Then a North to the Riviera a few days ago but priends from Springfield Mass., The different ones interested in Carolina pharmacist originated instead remained m Rome. The giv- ^yho .surprised Mr. and Mrs. Kibbe the orchestra are getting the in­ ing out today s bulletin here instead j p, ^ay or two before the anniversary, struments and have made quite Vicks VapoRub, the better meth­ of in Stockholm, where they have j to proffer congratulations were Mr. some progress. od of treating colds externally. been forwarded, was unusual pro-1 and Mrs. Adelbert Whitney, Mr.s. Mothers appreciate Vicks, be­ ccdurc. Interpreted by some as be Charlotte Rolf, and Mrs. Arthur cause it checks children’s colds tokening increased gravity in the Fannack. They left gifts of pot­ ATLANTIC CHINATOWN MURDER without the risk of upsetting queen's long illness.- ted plants. Mr. and Mrs. Kibbe | delicate little stomachs. moved to this place from Somer.s | ' about a year ago, after retiring Chicago, Feb. 18.— (AP)—A Adults, too, HOPKINS NEW POST. from active work. Chinatown murder and the arrest of have found Vicks the two of the three surviving Gen-; just as good for ■ Shanghai, Feb. 18.— (AP)—P. s. na brothers, Sam and Peter, were j GASOLINE their own colds. Hopkins, of Boston, manager o f the overnight developments in the crime North China department of the SILK ROBBERY. Today, the whole ______I situation. j trend of medical Standard Oil Company, of New j During the 24 hour period ended i Yofk, today announced he had re­ Newark, N. J., Feb. 18. (AP) at 11 p. m. last night only seven I practice is away signed to become Shanghai repre­ Edv/ard C. Olsen, a driver for the | petty burglaries, no robberies and I from needless EXTRA-POWERED NO EXTRA COST sentative of the American and For- AUantic^ Motor Freight Company, of | no shootings were reported. During; “ dosing.” 6ign Pow’er Company of New York Philadelphia, was locked in his mo- that period 628 arrests were made, I ind also president of the Shanghai tor van today after robbers remov­ carrying the total in the continual ] Power Company, a subsidiary of the ed silk hosiery and woolen goods he drive against crooks toward the 6,- i Ajncrican concern. said were valued at 510,000. 000 mark. VISJSS 'v ;

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 193^ i»AGE EIGHT RstyK U oi^etivcc VOUP © 1930 TON LOU BROOKMAN n A man discussing the type of»Men today who want gracidus, so- N EA Service Inc. woman he wanted as a combination' cial queens for their offices will OllVE ROBERTS BARTON secretary and office manager. j have to hunt for them—and will 1930BV NE\ SERVICE,INC. BEGIN HERE TODAY I know will swear it was all the like to know why not. Of course j “I want a gracious person,” he have to pay them well wh^ij JUDITH CAMERON, New York bov^fault ” I’m going to tell father every word said. “ Somehow, efficient women find them. »_' ■ typist, marries ARTHUR KNIGHT, “That’s good. Wee’ll talk it all of it. It’s about time he knew the There are two diametrically op-;j gggjjj t^at quality. They , executive of the publishing house in over in tL morning.” | truth about you! Your game was posed doctrines in regard to tchild f are so intent on weighty problems , which she is employed. Knight is a Bert was dismissed and left the 1 clever, I’ll admit, while it lasted training ' ; !but it’s over now. Youd better go T ^ \ tuaf- tViP mndprnlof attention to people who, widower with a daughter, TONY, 18 teme, COLUMBIA and a son JUNIOR, 16. When Tony I back to your Dan!” mother“ d r T S r hands and Anahe demand, on them," returns from Paris she denounces ! Suddenly Judith’s face raised and u OTTAaflS' ^Rj'viri.o-o His business, he went on to ex- j The 4-H Club held a ’Valentine S i : L. taunting,n, coinpanion cries, “What am I to do? First I. Judith as a gold digger. Her father .eweak I'd 'Ve 'am told that 'habit is everything; plain, was one where contacts .were party Friday evening at the hall, dt Is Habit means self-control, disci­ most important, and his clients had the Boy Scout Troop also being pline, restriction. Next I am told to be handled with tact. I present as invited guests. Games you're going to tell your father that restriction andana suppression ttieare I “I aondon’t t care wnetnerwhether sueshe is a,a were played and " refreshments ,\NDY CR.-\IG, a young "lan | Judith accusjn^^^^^^^ come home wdth you like to know the worse things we can practice 1 good stenographer or not,” he said, ' served. Mrs. Welch and Mrs. La- whom Knight has aided, takes a „ on the children. If we do that th ey' magnificently, “because I can hire , Bonte were the Chaperones. 'The though!” jeered Tony. “But you position w i ^ the pubh^ing j chauffeur had been ...illwill be abnormal in anmofVlincrsomething nror niAvifa,plenty nfof pfFinipnf-efficient fvniQfc:typists. TI don’t ’ regular Bo.vBoy Scout meeting, which won’t find out. First I’ll ask you to care whether she knows so much was to have been held Thursday house. He is in 1®' <; « 'tf* j speaking Judith’s face had paled, tell me what you’re going to do ! other later on; if we waqt them to and calls on her frequcn >. . | gj^mae and her eyes were develop fully and naturally, we \vill about the intricacies of my business, I evening, was omitted on account of tries to convince her father I ^ ^ as she answered. “ No. I about it.” I give them liberty now.” or not, because I can hire men to tbe heavy rain, Judith and And,; “ rrjm g «n , J “I’ll do anything!” i That states the case exactly. attend to those. i Miss Anne Dix entertained some an affair, bhe tricks the pair into jjpg moved. He was “You mean—if I don't tell?” ,.T » „ aaritv, cnpioi 0^ h^r fricnds Friday afternoon with Judith nodded her head affirma Specialists spend chapters telling us I want a woman with social , «rhist narfv thrpp tables beinp* in a compronusing situation. I about ° to speak . .but . evidently charm and ease, who will treat my , tames Being,m * ti* + ^* aUUUL LU opccLiv w u 1. j that children should be allowed to J: . 7., T pl^y. First prize was won by Mr.s. X.„, ,,^cari,ing j cdan^ed his .ind «»rejhe wojda , carry every impulse to a natural clients like a thoughtful hostess. I ^ ^ Jacobs second bv Mrs W H with / conclusion, then we turn a page to want her to have poise— to interest I Buth JacoDs, secona By Mrs. w . h . wiiui. lici F tvi-rn T i Carpenter, and the Consolation prize wealthy and married. read that obedience should be men, but not flirt with them. I I p Carver and Acalcd'when they are arrested atKnights eyes want her well dressed, but not i Tony considered this. taught from birth. That a baby an Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell 3 a. m. for reckless driving. Tony j instant. 'When hour old is an hour behind time in flashy. I want her to he intelli­ and her father quarrel over this | opened again there was pite- “I won't tell him,” she said firm- finally drawing the prize. Ice cream “if you’ll leave the house to- his training schedule if the idea of gent on books, and current events. hut finally the Idrlgirl is forgivemforgiven •>' ^ . ----- depths, ^ly. ‘‘i I want her to be sympathetic if and cake were served by the host­ obedience is not kept in the minds ess, and a beautiful rose bud given Knight contracts pneumoma | gyerv trace of defiance was gone. i mgnt people teU her their problems, I (To Be Continued) of his caretakers. Dear! Dear! to each lady on leaving. is dangerously ill for a long while, j ..j_cam e home on the train, Ar- ] want her to be able to be diplo­ What are we to think? There was a fruit growers meet­ -lunior comes home and before h e , g^id hesitantly. “ I, Coi' Qi Words of Comfort matic so that she can get along with leaves he admits to .Judith he has , ,jjgj^.j’jgged Bert because I didn't ing held in the upper hall Friday AiGV)vL«/, I heard one woman comfort an- j all types of people. I think I am misjudged her. | long— my errands would evening, under the auspices of the NEED LESS SPECIALISTS Lo G'O other with this remark: “ You’re | not asking so much, and yet I can’t Tolland County Farm Bureau, with A letter for Judith arrives at ■ j guess.” young yet. Don’t worry. As you go I flnd anyone who fills the bill. Don’t the house and Tony takes it. , ^ j^ugh lighUy but the ! ^ l-orward - w A « nrill _____ a Q llp b County Agent Tucker in charge. along, these problems will smooth you think there are lots of such There were about 20 present. T.atcr she follows Judith on a trip themselves oi^t. Time takes care of women wanting jobs?” attempt was not successful. Chicago, Feb. 18.— (AP)— Pat- Mrs. Eifima Failor and little into the city and sees her meet a “Not at all,” Arthur assured her; - „ . young man. Tony reaches home quickly. “Not at all! Of course if : ients who diagnose their own ail hope her predlctloh comes | After I thou'sh^ the matter over. | !>efore Judith. vou’d mentioned t h e fact I, ments and then shop around for true. I have not been so fortunate, j i told him I did not think there | quests at the home Mrs. i-aiiors NOW ON WITH THE STORY A iD-rTTP vvvvTTT 'shouldn't have had the embarrass- j g gjaUsts are parUy responsible iUi i Uctvc uccu cickiuxiig I w ^i^-nuxLiy o u u i i ------CHAPTER XXXVIII ! a light snow Saturday night was for a good many years, my own and | jobs—they wouldn’t have to. And followed by a howling wind and those of other people, and to this j i told him I thought he was asking zero temperatures by morning, with minute I have nevar been able to j for a lot. Arthur Knight, Tony and Judith I- m sorry, - Arinu . . , New Haven said today in an address the snow piled in drifts. The at­ “ Quite all right. Don't mention , ttig American Medical So- reconcile those two theories to my He doesn’t require much tech­ were all in the living room—Arthur tendance at church was small on !” ; ciety. He said that studies show // own satisfaction. nical training, but he asks the social account of the weather, and the and Tony sitting on the davenport, it!” and human qualities that centuries with the melfow-srlowing bridge. The fright and unsettled atmos-approximately 85 percent of Like so many other mothers, I’ve S S session omitted as small chil­ aifio shootin- highlights into the : phere continued through the ev e-, ^,g treated by physi- come to the cross roads almost of breeding and cultivation have de- dren were conspicuous by their lir -s d^ark cuHs Judith at the cof- ning. Judith at the far f de of the j gj^^^g ^.ithout the assistance of spec- daily. Something happens, some- j veloped. I should think he might absence. The opening exercises of thing in which I want to allow the well pass up stenography, and book- frt taWe Jas Mur nCtfe room devoted berseit ostens.b y to , Distribution of medica, ser- j the S S were to have been in charge children full liberty, and yet the; keeping, too, if he could get all his of the Primary Class and weather beveiage' iSto three tfaglie cups. a book. Tony and her father played i ^nUre population _at a ______1 ^ ^ _A9_____ A-*-* * --'-o------A- . , , reasonable cost he said, is the great- still, small voice of either old-fash­ other specifications included permitting, the programme will be She set down the silver coffee pot. at cnbbage. He did not say just w’hat he was ‘•Whn’.n rnmina'” ’ she asked.’ “ I At nine o4lock Judith said she | gg^ problem before the profession, ioned sense or common sense whis­ carried out next week. pers, “ Don’t permit it. ^You know willing to pay his ideal secretary, didVt know anyone was expected.. was tired and sought her room. She , j^g pointed out that the difficulty is .—'Hou),4be. Mrs. Howard Rice has been suf­ ^ la te to T e se e n tms v^^^^^ beard the others on the stairs half j ^j^g p.ggg^t concentration of best. They can’t judge'for them­ but I think he would have consid­ fering from a bad felon on her ered $50 or S75 a week quite hand­ Tmrnh was still in the simple , an hour later but did not sec either j graduates and specialists in ‘lucinceck 'Yhi.n(^ selves as well as you can judge for finger. — •i'? 1^0 G-o them. Put your foot down this some. A number of local people are suf- black froc^ she had worn during ! of them again that ni^t. j cities. In time he said this be I think he was right, however. t S afternoon There had been no i Judith lay for a long while m ggj^g^ by hospital centers and home time; let them feel that your hand I think he was rigni, nuwcvcf. uard colds is &LUI still UUon theLliC rein.” i inlU observing that the market------IS not] meeting of the local fme to X n g e beLrc dinner. She the darkness before ' nursing., "Yes, but will they mature? Will overstocked with graciousness, pf- had not even glanced into a mirror If .she had guessed s ------Grange next Wednesday evening, they ever grow up?” another voice j fleiency has banished it. the first and second degrees will be ■since entering the house. The con- plans for the - ; AFTERNOON FROCK asks. “ If you keep pulling in, will | it isn’t efficient to spend your trast between her somber costume would not have slept at au. , (.y.t conferred on a class of candidates. FE.YTURES DirPlNG HEM they ever learn self-restraint and [ time on others. In offices, you do Miss Wheeler of Scotland is visit­ buci Tobj-s frivolous chiffon vas nil afternoon 01930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. decision? And besides, won't they see today remarkably capable look- ing her cousin. Mrs. Ruth Jacobs. in the younger girl’s favor. be unhappy and develop slants or | ing w'omen who have executive Arthur Knight frowned. Kathryn Tupper arrived at Knight s , suburban home bearing her leather , complexes?” ability, who can do things thor­ “I wasn't expecting anyone to It’s a Problem oughly well. But you don't feel like night,” he said. brief case, stuffed with letters and ; legal documents. Judith, lingering What is to be done? wasting these women’s time. You Tony had jumped to her feet. .N! Probably, like so many things don’t feel like telling them all your ; Why Folks ‘Til find out who it is!” she said, about the door of °g. troubles. You don’t feel like being | “Maybe Mr. Hunter’s come again.” i home “ office, watched the pair se e('~ nowadays, the safe and sane mid­ dle way is best. Let the children your careless, inefficient self before j Tlie senior member of the firm of ^ tie down for an afternoon ; Stay Fat Hunter Brothers and several other: it was surprising how Arthur; HEALTH V know that they must be obedient them. ; What he asks requires time, it i Not always because of over-eating, but of Knight’s business associates had Knight’s brow would clear and t ^ and give them a very good idea of things you don't want them to do ! talces time to be gracious, to be because a gland is weak. ■ That gland paid him brief visits. Arthur Knight, worried, harassed ^'4^;?. j COSMETIC TR.YDE (The fact that it is possible to sell and then loosen the rein. Expert \ unselfish, to be conversant about the largely controls nutrition. When it is was weak still. The slightest unex- from his face as he tackled a really REC.YLLS EARLT? D.\VS j cold cream under a variety of names guidance quietly done can accom- ■ arts and to be well dressed. It takes weak one may nearly starve, yet stay fat nreted happening disturbed him. As difficult business problem. | OF PATENT MEDICINES 1 merely by adding some unnecessary plish wonders. 'We don’t need to pull not only time now, but a back­ Modem physicians the world oyer Tonv bounded out of the room his “ Oh, there you are._^ I^e been, ______I ingredient to it, putting it up in a up too often. . ground of leisure. now combat this great cause of obesity. And excess fat in late years, has been eves’ followed her anxiously. . looking for you, Judith. n i By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN j fancy package and giving it a fancy I never believed in unquestion- [ j;* * * 'Judith said nothing but looked, Tony's scarlet figure was fiamed. _____ I name. Here the old psychology is ing obedience, but I do think that; The girt of today who has .hus-1 troubled. ■ by the doorway. ! Editor Journal of the .American at wmrk, making women pay a high the word “ must” should be clear- tied through school, into busine.ss Marmola prescription tablets contain • •Whv—it’s Bert’” shrilled Tony “I’ve got the roadster back, she , Medical Association and of Hygeia, | price for something merely because ty understood in every family. Once j college, and pushed her wa,y up, the chiet factors which they use People from the hall window. “ He’s driv- went on gmly. “Works hke : _ . . . . ■ FUrtthe /-Vi.' e.xterior f /M-: T’ rritTiac? gives the irlisQidea rkfof xrollio value. have used them for 22 years—millions the Health Magazine understood, it largely takes care of) as she so often has, in the world, of boxes of them. And countless slender ing around to the garage.” tion nown Come on. I d like to ta e The cosmetic industry today is itself. i has not had the time to acquire "B ert''” 'vou for a spin. figures everjrwhere now show the amaz­ From the dawn of history women wtoere the patent medicine industry Children will unconsciously fall j these very desirable qualities. She ing effects. Both Judith and Arthur joined in," Judith shook her head. ! have used cosmetics. When the was years ago. All the hocus-pocus into the habit of obedience. I think, | has had to make her time count in the exclamation, taut Judith's cry “No,” she said. ^ ^ toink ^ Go try this right method to reduce. archeologists excavated the tomb of of secrecy, the magic of mystery. if they see reason in our laws. ! a productive way. was faint and startled while her should go, really.Thanks a loi ^ Stop starving. Read the book in the box Queen Shubad of Ur, who lived surrounds the sale of these mix- Then we might do a bit of trust­ In our scramble to get ahead, with the formula and reasons. Ask your hu.sband’s was stern. “ But why not?” tv.-T,o-= t about six thousand years ago in tures to the credulous sex. The and to be practical at all costs, we "I don't understand why he’s had ; “Well, there are several things 1 ing ourselves and bow to their own druggist today fora Si box of Marmola Eccypt they found a number of re- promoters conjure up the weird good reason. For undoubtedly most have driven out graciousness. And and watch the change. the car out,” Arthur continued. “ Did ought to do this afternoon. : ceptac’les which contained cosmetics, legends of di.scovcry which used to rarity has given it a high value. YOU send him anywhere, Judith?” “Bother what you ought to do. children have good sense and they These had been buried with the be the basis for snake oil for rheu- ' She sliook her head negatively. Come on. You know perfectly well. are entitled to a generous amount queen that she might have her fav- matism, herb-medicines for dy^pep- of liberty. Under the long-fringed lashes it there isn’t a thing about this house ; sia, and piHk pills for pale people. was difficult to read ths expression Mrs. Wheeler can’t take care ot. i orite preparations available in the Again I must use my favorite in the Mrl’.s eyes. Judith had co n -; please come and see what a sw’eec hereafter. smile that a* good home is like a good government; freedom under tinned pouring the coffee. Now she uttle car it is, now it’s had its in- ; From that-time until the present The man who carved 100 words 1 law at that. the point of view of the public to­ took a cup to'knight and waited for sides repaired!” , j on a grain of rice probably was try­ him to add the sugar. , An attractive young thing like ward cosmetics has changed great­ but strict observance of w'hat law ___ ^ : Tony Knight had not seen wheed- j ly. They began apparently with the ing to start a cereal story. ttrere is. Tonv was back in the room. She ung her way through life for 18 i highest, passed through a period helped herself to coffee and bore the years without knowing exactly now when they were affected only by! Clin to the davenport. Once more to get her own way when she chose. the demimonde and are today used ' . he curled up beside her father. Surprised, Judith found herself ac- by both high and low in every 'Atou ought not to allow Bert to quiescing. „ stratum of society. drive around just wherever he “But I can’t be gone long, she In a survey of the subject H. Dlcases,” she told Knight in a voice insisted as she stepped into me ; Stanley Redgrove notes that the that was cooly sweet. “ You’re spoil- car. “ Really I must be back m ree- | point of -view has changed and also ing him darling." car. “ Really I must be back in, that the chemistry of cosmetics has “What I want to know is where three-quarters of an hour. i advanced greatly. Moreover there he’s been.” ‘’Plenty of time!” Tony answered: has been developing an art of cos­ O U sometimes hear that \rthur Knight’s tone showed im- carelessly. “Plenty of time!” i 233 metic application. Far too fre­ patience. He would have continued just where they drove Judith was ^ quently cosmetics are used to make some other loaf is ‘‘as good as hilt" at that moment Harriet ap- not familiar enough wito the mrn- the female countenance hideous p^red i tory around to know. Tony struck rather than to bring out the finer beauties. “Bert’s in the kitchen, ma’am.” ' out for open country and wnthin lo By ANNETTE Bond Bread.” When people want .d’tc said, addre.=sing Judith. “ He’d minutes the buff roadster w'as Among the earliest of cosmetics was cold cream, apparently dis­ like to know if he could speak to , jng along a paved road with bare A fascinating black sill; crepe rc- to speak in the highest terms of von for a minntc.” fields on either side. covered by Claudius Galep, who BECAUSE ' “ Certainly!” Judith said, arising, j This was odd bu tjt w'as more^ suj-- lived just after the beginning of This "■“ ,'« X “7Vonrp“™T3‘ed o"« | 'S tot’ftlS a ffr o n t” ‘T’ll come O’Jt at once.” the Christian era. Originally cold anything, they say that “ it is as ?,?pTefef froT fh "tS ”bA'’ke' Z The lac. is repealed in cp«s of ht.ed cream was made from almond oil, Arthur stopped her. siippereu------, , • I sleeves that are trimmed with but­ “ Send Bert in here.” he said to roadster obediently halted, beeswax, spermaceti and rose water. tons to elbow. Today there are various formulas The Child Must Have It- good as gold.’’ O f course, it is not the maid. "I want to hear this!” “Trouble?” asked Judith. The fitted shaped band through jpar—do you think it’s The other girl laughed shortly, for cold cream, but in most of them hips achieves the lengthened line so borax or lanoline is used as the he.st? You know Dr. Shephard said she turned toward Judith and there important to slenderness. as good as gold iinless it is gold, and you're not to be disturbed!” ; was no gaiety about Tony Knights emulsifying agent and liquid par­ The dipping points of skirt con­ affin has taken the place of the al­ The Mother Must Use It- “Tell Bert to come in!” Knight expression now. . tribute further slenderizing effect. jpgi<;t;pd. “Yes, trouble,” she agreed grimly mond oil. The: spermaceti is usual- no bread can be as good as Bond Style No. 233 is designed in sizes *ly omitted and modern cold creams * minute later the chauffeur en-, _ “but not with the car! I thought 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40' and 42 ipfcd the room. He was still hold-, it might be better for you and me do not become rancid. Bread unless it is Bond Bread. inches bust. Furthermore, various perfumes The Athlete Drinks It- ing his cap and looked embar- ’ to talk over a few matters before ■ It’s an opportunity to have a ,a«ccd i we took them up with father. are used to modify the cold cream. stunning dress at just the cost of It is doubtful that cold cream can “ Good evening, ma’am. Good eve-1 “ i don’t know what you mean, the material and a few hours of ning, Mr. Knight, I’m sorry but I , “No. I guess you don’t—yet. It do much more than to make the your time. skin flexible and to protect it The Doctor Recommends had a little trouble this evening.” ’ was too bad, wasn’t it, mat Bert Later for Spring it can be made “Where’ve vou-been?” had to spill the beans last ^ight against wind and weather. of flowered chiffon for Paris decrees One of the most remarkable "Why in the city. I drove Mrs. j about bringing the car home late. flowered chiffon as the smartest aft­ After all aspects of the cosmetic industry is Knight and Miss tony in at four : i imagine father was rather upset ernoon and evening fabric. It- o’clock ” j about that. I wonder what^ he'd say Purplish - blue chiffon is most “ You mean vou’re just getting | if he knew the real truth?” charming for immediate wear with back from that trip now?” Knight’s I “But I don’t understand—you the collar of lace or of self-fabric. diere is no bread like voice was incredulous. ‘ haven’t any right— ” Paquin red chiffon is decidedly yUlliH ncLitr rifum The Sick Need It- “Yes sir. I was just getting out “Oh, I haven’t, haven’t I? I ve chic for immediate and later wear. nf the city, driving slow, when two , got something more important than Lanvin green silk crepe with egg­ voung fellows in a roadster smashed i rights. I’ve got the facts! Do you shell crepe, Patou tan crepe maro- CONSTIPATION right into the front wheel. They imagine I don't know how youve cain. Royal blue Alencon lace, print­ were coming around the corner, ' been sneaking into town these past ed crepe silk in dark green tones That is the joyful a y of thousands You Should Use A Quart rloing about 40 miles an hour. It few weeks and where you’ve been and canton crepe in navy blue are since Dr. Edwards produced Olive gave the fender a pretty had bend, going? Think I couldn’t name a only a few of many lovely ideas Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Wheels locked and it was nearly j certain address on West Twelfth for its development. Dr. Awards, a practiemg physi­ half an hour before we got the road-, and tell the young man who lives cian for 20 years, and calomdVoid- O f It Every Day ,=tcr off. There were witnesses and There? I know more than that!”- time enemy, discovered the formula it was plain the boys were to blame “ Oh!” moaned Judith Knight, Manchester Herald for OUve Tablds while treating pa­ but I had to drive to the police sta­ “ Please—oh, Tony!” Pattern Service tients for chronic constipation and T h e home-like loaf tion. They tried to make out It was “Yes, I know more than that. A 2SS torpid livers. my fault. I’m to go in again Tues­ lot more!” the younger girl went 01i\Jlive Tablets do not contain calo­ As ou? patterns are mailed day. Those boys should be made to on mercilessly. I’ve known it all mel, just a healing, soothing vegetable pay for what ’they’ve done to your along, but this thing yesterday— from New York City please allow laxative safe and pleasant. GENERAL BAKING five days. car. Mr. Knight.” well, that was just a little too !” No griping is the “keynote” of these Bryant & Chapman’s c o m p a n y “But—see here! What’re you talk­ Price 15 Cents little su^-coated, olive-colored tab­ ing about? Mrs. Knight’s been Judith Knight’s face was very lets. They help cause the bowels and home more than an hour. Didn’t white. For a moment she stared at Name ...... liver to. act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Perfectly Pasteurized Milk she come with you ?” Tony, uncomprehending. Then a Size ...... Now it was the chauffeur who terrified, incoherent cry escaped her If you have a “ dark brown mouth” — bad breath—a dull, tired feeling— seemed surprised. lips. Address ...... Quality, Courtesy and Service “No, sir. I left Mrs. Knight at “ You couldn’t,” Judith meaned. sick headache—torpid liver—consti­ "Oh, you wouldn’t tell him. Prom­ pation, you should find quick, sure Times Square.” and pleasant results fixim one or two “ I see. "Very well. Come in again ise you won’t do that!” Send your order to the “ Pat­ Tel. 7697 With a sneering laugh Tony tern Dept., Manchester Evening of Dr. Eidw ^s Olive Tablets. 49 Holt Street ( in the morning, Bert. We’ll see then Thousands take them every night Knight interrupted. Herald, So. {Manchester, Conn.” what has to he done about the car." to keep right. Try them. 15c, 30c, 60c. “Yes, sir. There are tw.p witnesses “I wouldn’t, wouldn’t I?. Well* Td

i i / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930, P A G E N IN E TAFFYS DEFEATED CUBS PICK FOLEY SASELA LEADING BAHLE OF PALMS RECEIPTS . Red Hot Battle On Tap AGAIN, 27 TO 24 HERALD AVERAGES ALREADY ASSURE A SUCCESS For Fans At Rec Tonight FOR GRID MENTOR BUY COAST PAIR Oyer $175,000 In Hand and Phantoms Perform ''The Sports 117 Plus Mark With being wdth the Hartford Giants last $350,000 Expected; Same Official Confirmation Lack t year, made a plea for the support Kebart and Conran Run­ Locals Anxious to Avenge f O X Y V H A m , Impossible’' This Time; of the fans at the games. More than The early bird often catches one hundred persons were present. Old Setting But New Cast. ing But Hartford Man Is Foley was given a hearty applause ning Next In Line. Previous Defeat; No Oth­ the night watchman . Ramblers Win, 21-20. when be finished his talk. asleep The announcement that Foley is By ALAN GOULD. Introduced as New Coach to be the new coach of the Cubs er Game in Town This Johimy Sasela sports a 117 plus The Taffys met their second succeeding Tom Kelley, local high average at the end of the second Miami, Fla., Feb. l8.— (A P )—Its straight defeat in the Rec Junior! school mentor who resigned at the the same old moon, the same old league Saturday night by a score | At Legion Banquet. round to lead the Herald League Week; Good Preliminary. completion of the 1929 season comes palms and the same arena, with im­ of 27 to 24 at the hands of the 1 bowlers, it was announced today by as somewhat of a surprise. Attempts Joe panade, secretary. Charlie provements and a new location, but Phantoms. Maloney, Viot and Chap­ Apparently James “Shrimp” to verify it through officials of the The Rec Five, Manchester’s best Kebart and Tommy Conran of the it is a different show, with new man starred for the winners while! Foley, well known Hartford gridiron Cubs this morning were imsuccess- thrill producers of the basketball Campbell’s long hoops featured for I Majors are next in line. Here is the words and music, for the second an­ ful. court in years here, will match their the losers. j warrior, is to be the next coach of list: nual battle of Miami. skill against the Knights of Lithu­ The Ramblers nosed out the j the town champion Cubs football It has been knowm for some time, G. PF. Ave. A good deal of the melodrama of ania of Hartford tonight for the sec­ Original Taffys 21 to 20 chiefly due | aggregatibn. 'While official con­ however, that the Cubs had under 1 Sasela ...... 48 5651 117.35 1929 is missing. Tex Rickard is ond time this season in an effort to to Jolly's fine work. Tomorrow i firmation is lacking, certain happen­ consideration Harry Herbert, John­ 2 Kebart ___ 51 5840 114.26 just a memory now and so are most settle an old score. When the two night the Taffys meet the Original ings last night made it seem a cer­ ny Smith and other ex-college stars 3 Conran ___ 53 6028 113.39 of his time-honored methods. No m- clubs met a couple of weeks ago, Taffys and the Warriors face the tainty. with the view in mind of obtaining 4 E. Wilkie . . 54 6101 112.53 dividual figure is cutting the gla­ Hartford won a hectic struggle 32 Phantoms. Foley was introduced by Town a playing-coach. This is taken as 5 Saidella_ 53 5925 111.42 morous figure that Jack Dempsey to 27. Whether or not they can re­ Phantoms (27) Treasurer George H. Waddell as the an indication that Foley will play 6 Giorgetti . . 42 4697 111.35 did in putting over last year’s'win­ peat tonight, remains to be seen. P. B. F. T. new coach of the Cubs at the annual as w'ell as coach. An indirect re­ 7 F. Anderson 54 6010 111.22 ter heavyweight carnfval. in shori. The Rec Five insists they can’t. 0 V iot.'rf ...... 3 0.3 G American Legion banquet held at port from the Cubs camp today was 8 Canade ___ 54 5997 111.3 3 ^ T A . T t C the fantasy and novelty that preced­ The' last meeting between these 1 Renn, If ...... 1 2-4 4 Roxy’s Inn at Woodland. In his to the effect that the Foley matter 9 Cole ...... 51 5656 110.45 ed the Sharkey-Stribling lighf i.i two outfits brought whirlwind action DoRcjrHV A W 6EOR&E 1 Chapman, c ...... 2 0-0 4 brief response, Foley said that the had not been definitely settled and 10 Orenstein . . 38 4200 110.20 completely absent. and a cauldrc ■ of excitement. A big OP 0 Maloney, rg ...... 5 1-2 11 Cubs had had some real good foot­ would not until Sunday. 11 Werlosky .. 54 5952 110.12 UkU-NCdJ I It is strictly a fight show and a delegation is coming out from Hart­ 0- 0 Bissell, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 ball teams* in past years but were Nevertheless, where there is 12 Rogers ___ 48 5290 110.10 business proposition this winter SlK6A0UET/EkiTiTL£D: , 13 A. Anderson 51 5618 110.8 ford to witness the battle. The pre­ going to have an even better one smokefire also exists. It isn’t the minus sentimental appeal. It is a liminary will also attract consider­ '''SV>E U)AS A CLERK; 2 12 3-9 27 14 R. S a d ..... 54 5864 108.29 V next season. custom for a fellow to admit that he bigger show, from the standpoint -ff able interest as the K. of L. Girls ! IN THE S ANV> >0/ BiTSHE i Taffys (24) ! The popular ex-Hartford Public has been engaged as coach and get 15 Chartier ___ 49 5302 108.10 ! MAD5MELcpKUKE3o4*> actual tonnage displacement of the beat the locals in Hartford largely r. B. F. T. IHigh and Syracuse University grid­ up and make a speech before suci 16 Suhie ...... 51 5494 107.37 2 Sturgeon, rf ...... 2 0-1 4| participants. Whether it is a better due to the individual efforts of iron sensation who has also played an organization unless there is 17 A. Wilkie . . 54 5805 107.27 0 Opizzi, If ...... 1 0-0 2j 18 S. Nelson . . 54 5784 107.6 show from a comparative angle re­ Martha Kraus. It was the local’s considerable professional footba.'! something pretty binding. first game in two months, however, 0 ’V. Boggini, c ...... 1, 1-1 3i 19 Robinson .. 48 5136 107. mains to be determined by actual and a different story is looked for 1 Campbell, rg ...... 5 1-2 11' 20 Pontillo . . . 54 5769 106.45 events in the ring. The promotion tonight. M .H .S. HOCKEY 4 A. Boggini, Ig ...... 1 2-2 4| 21 Gado ...... 51 5424 106.28 board of directors, headed by Frank Ray Marchinek, Holyoke player, 0 Accomozzo, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 | 22 Petke ...... 51 5419 106.13 J. Bruen, and William F. Carey, who has been substituting for Roy Triple Bowling Tie 23 Metcalf ___ 54 5714 105.44 Coast league followers predict a thinks it will be, based on the idea Norris at Center, will not be here TEAM imOUNCED 7 10 4-6 24' 24 McAdams . 54 5702 105.32 bright future for this keystone com­ that if Jack Sharkey and Phil Scott for tonight’s game having another Referee: Turkington. j 25 T. Anderson 54 5695 105.25 bination, Mickey Finn, above, second do not furnish any excitement in the engagement. “Ding” Farr, who has Ramblers (21) 26 Wilson ___ 52 5480 105.20 base, and Gordon Slade, below, main bout, Johnny Risko and 'Yic- been performing nicely at that post p. B. F. T. Blasted Last Night 27 Thompson 54 5685 105.15 shortstop, of the San Francisco toro Compolo, the semi-final com­ the few times he has been stationed Proves No Match for West 3 Carlson, rf ...... 1 0-1 2 28 Cervini . . . 46 4835 105.5 Missions, reported purchased by the batants will. 2 Vennart, If ...... 0 1-3 1 Brooklyn Robins. there will take Marchinek’s place. 29 F. Murphy 48 5044 105.4 Financially the venture is already This will bring Billy Dowd into the 0 Kearns, c ...... 3 0-1 6 Hartford Puck Chasers In 0 Haddon, c ...... 0 0-0 0 “ off the nut” the experts say, trans­ lineup at guard and incidentally West Sides Spring Big Surprise Dumping Char­ lation of which is that sufficient Dowd has been shoving a continual 1 Jolly, rg ...... 5 0-0 10 “gate” already is in hand to assure improvement. The game won’t prob­ Return Battle. 0 Falkoski, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 ter Oaks Three to One; Night Hawks Win CARNERA HAS KAYOED Last Nigh t s Figh ts ably be very old before "Gyp” a profit. The advance sale was 6 10 1-5 21 Four But Majors Postpone Match; Other around $175,000 today, not quite up Gustafson, the human dynamo, will HALF DOZEN PALOOKAS New Orleans—Young Stribling, be inserted somewhere. This lad, al­ Yesterday wasn’t Friday the 13th Original Taffys (20) Results. Macon, knocked out Joe Packo, to last year’s mark with nine days though inclined to be a bit nervous or anything like that but, it never­ P. B. F. f Toledo, 8. to go before the ring fest February at times, is simply too good to sit theless was an unlucky day for 0 Eendrow'ski, rf ...... 2 4-5 Oklahoma City—Primo Camera, 27, but enough to warrant the pre­ on the bench. Manchester High's hockey team 2 Raynor, If ...... 3 0-1 Puts Another Ham to Sleep Italy, knocked out John O. Erickson, diction that the receipts will reacn 1 Tomm, c ...... 2 0-0 The triple tie for first place didn’t Manchester fans will see a new which took a 13 to 0 shellacking in Chicago, 2. $350,000. Last winter the total was 1 Happeny, rg ...... 0 0-0 last long in the Herald bowling Out In Chicago Last Night basketball official in action tonight MCCLUSKEY PLACES Newark—Herb Folins, Newark, slightly in excess of $400,000. a hockey match at West Hartford. 1 Reardon, Ig ...... 1 0-2 league. It was blasted last night In Two Rounds. in the person of Joe Coffey of Meri­ Bill Morrissey drove the puck into more ways than one. First, and won on foul from Ray Miller, The estimate is that the show will den who made such a splendid show­ the cage six times for the winners 8 4-8 20 most important of all, the West Chicago, 8. cost $150,000 to stage but this de­ ing in the Rec-St. Michael contest and he was closely followed by Referee: Turkington. Sides sprung a big surprise when THIRD IN 3 MILE Oklahoma City, Feb. 18— (AP) — New Y’ork—Don Volante, Eng­ pends on the aggregate, inasmuch at New Haven last Friday. The Rec. land, outpointed Harry Carlton, Phelps who sent the rubber disk they took three out of four falls Primo Camera, the biggest boxer of as Sharkey and Scott both are players were loud in their praise of home four times. Morander and R. from the Charter Oaks, a blow Jersey City, 10. working on a percentage basis. The Coffey’s work but it remains to be them all, crawled out of *his sixth Louisville—Billy Petrolle, Fargo, Morrissey caged the other goals for which may spell disaster to the lat­ ' “Madison Square Garden Stadium’’ seen how his efforts will be received Polish Sensation Places American boxing ring here last N. D., knocked out Joe Brooks, located on the outskirts of Miami, here this evening. The first game the winners. ter's pennant aspirations. The Flint, 3. The defeat was the third for the Majors by postponing their match night with another two-round has been reconstructed with an in­ starts at 7:45 and the second one at i i n i \ s knockout victory dangling from his Wilkesbarre—Art Weigand, Buf­ crease in the seating capacity from 8:45. Dancing will follow until mid­ locals who had previously bowed to iL’W V'JLB.Lf with the Herald temporarily, at First and Penn State Man falo, outpointed Leo Mitchell, Cali­ 30,000 to 50,000. night. This will be the only game in Meriden and West Hartford in hard And least, dropped to third place. belt. fornia, 10. town this week, the high school go­ fought struggles. This is the first The West Sides hit fine scores and Behind him, wondering what it Flint—Tony Herrera, Chicago, year Manchester had a hockey team. ing to ’West Hartford Friday. I i i i L x deserved their victory over the Second Last Night. was all about, he left John O. “Man- outpointed'Tommy Grogan, Omaha, SPECI.AI. M.YTCII West Hartford Manchester Charter Oaks who were handicap­ Moimtain” Erickson, big Chicago 10. M orander...... r w ...... Kerr ped by low scores of Sasilla an J Swede, a victim after one minute Des Moines — Tuffy Griffiths, , bn WILLIAM BBAUCmR Anderson. Pontillo and Giorgettl Running the 5,000 metre for the and 45 seconds of the second round, (.At Charter Oak .Alleys) Sioux City, Iowa knocked out A1 Rockville YALE WINS 31-20 D. Morrissey . . . I w ...... Browm were high men In the match. The first time and taking part in a long of what was to have been a ten- Costello, Chicago, 1. Dobosz ...... 9 116 97—312 Phelps, Seiberg . c ...... George WHERE ARE YOU, GIRLS ? Construction took four points from run for the second time in three round bout had elapsed. Jakiel ...... 96 102 103—301 Chambers, the Shell Gas and the Night Hawks days, Joe McCluskey, local athlete, SIX IN A ROW Women’s interest in the sports CHIC.VGO -AT Y.VLE. Lemelc ...... 106 136 106—348 New York, Feb. 18 — (AP) — W. Morrissey, .. rd . W. Morrissey was able to place no better than pages is likely to perk up shortly. took the Pirates into camp in sim­ third last night in the big track and New York, Feb. 18—(AP)— All Kebart ...... 126 112 106—344 Penn’s partial hold on the lead in Sullivan ...... Id Lupien ilar fashion. The Centers checked The reason is Sapping Stella Walsh, field meet at Madison Square Gar­ of Primo Camera’s half dozen fights Chicago, Feb. 18.— (APi—The Bcrthold ___ 96 101 110—307 the Eastern Intercollegiate basket­ Dubin ...... g Klein the British Americans three to one. the 19-year-ola Cleveland girl to den in New York. The Associated in this country have ended in knock­ University of Chicago football team ball league will be threatened to­ Here are the scores and standing: outs, briefly this is the way the whom no day is quite complete that Press reported: will play at Yale in 1932, as a re­ 523 567 522 1612 night at Princeton where the League Standing. Italian giant has bowled them over: , Quakers must beat the Tigers to doesn’t see a new world record in “Stanislaw Petkiewiz, hard-run­ turn of the eastern team’s scheduled Thompsonvifie P.W. P.L. ning invader from Poland, beat two Big Boy Peterson at New York sling to the top. some sort of a sprint. visit to Chicago during 1931. Reader ...... 109 136 97—342 We are going to hear a great deal Night Hawks ...... 5p young American rivals, Paul Revers first round; Elsear Rioux at Chica- i Penn now is tied with Columbia The Yale series which will mark Bartley ...... 98 104 144—346 of this startling miss between now Charter O aks ...... 52 24 of Penn State College and Joe Mc­ go one round. Cowboy Owens at ' at the top with three victories and Newark, N. J., second roynd. Buster the blue’s first appearance in the Bermier ...... 99 109 82—290 one defeat. Princeton holds third and the 1932 Olympic games in Los Majors ...... 51 21 Cluskey, sensational Fordham fresh­ middle-west, will follow Chicago’s Angeles. The little freight office man. with a great closing sprint in Martin, at St. Louis, second round. McMahon . . . 92 96 82—270 place in the standings, with two vic­ Centers ...... series with Princeton which ends clerk has been studying the a 5000 meter race. The winner's Big Jim Sigman at Memphis, first Humphries . . 96 113 120—329 tories and two defeats. Brit. Amer...... 43 33 next fall when the Tigers appear on Twentieth Century’s form, and new West Sides ...... 41 35 time for the distance of about 3 1-10 round. John O. Erickson at Okla­ Yale won its tenth straight home z«>'ALAN GOULD Stagg Field. 494 558 525 1577 game last night beating Dartmouth ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS EDITOR. world records in all events for the Construction ...... pT *19 miles was 16 minutes, 15 seconds.” homa City, second round. 31 to 20, for its third victory in seven ladies is her aim If you could see Pirates ...... The case of Primo Camera simply her her stamp along the track, you starts. The victory put Yale in goes to show that it doesn’t take a Herald ...... fourth place and dropped Dart­ might mistake her for George Shell Gas ...... ‘’4 college education for the home-tow*n Simpson, “ the fastest human,” her mouth into the cellar with two boys to make good these days. For victories in six games. Cornell holds running form is that closely pat­ WEST SIDES (3). a lad who had trouble collecting terned to a man’s. fifth position with two victories and spaghetti money a few years ago, Schubert ...... three defeats. After Stella put her new 50-yard Ppfb-P 122 96 99— 317 Primo has done very well in a record on the books at the Millrose strange land. He drew over $50,-000 games in New York—6 flat—they Sad ..!!!...... 116 103 89—308 for himself and his crop of man­ were all set to take her a few days Pontillo ...... 145 118 101—364 POLE VAULTING agers in his first four appearances later at Philadelphia’s Meadow- Canade ...... 119 105 136-3 6 0 in the ring. brook games. The little Polish flyer At this rate Camera at present is upset the works again. 613 512 551 1676 the highest paid figure in any pro­ CHARTER OAKS (1). New Y'ork, Feb. 18.— (A P )—Har­ fessional sport, although he has yet Like Lot’s Wife. E Wilkie ...... 124 102 109— 335 vard may break Yale’s long monop­ to appear in a real competitive test In the field at Philadelphia were Sasilla ...... 93 98 93-284 oly on the I. C. A. A. A. A. pole and his actual fighting ability is as Dallas Creamer. Canadian girl Robinson ...... 84 124 103 311 vaulting championship at the an­ much a mystery as when he first champion, and Olive Krueger of Giorgetti ...... 120 125 127 3 <2 nual titular meet here March 1. came here. Chattanooga, the star of the south. A. Anderson ...... 87 99 115 301 Oscar Sutermeister, Harvard By comparison. Babe Ruth’s de­ At the finish of Stella’s record Sophomore, probably will be favor­ mand for $85,000 seems somewhat breaking 26 4-5 in the 220, Dallas 508 548 547 1603 ed at least equally with Barney modest, for the Babe at least must Creamer broke into tears. Berlinger of Penn to win the pole stand the main gaff over a stretch “It wasn’t so bad that she beat NIGHT HAWKS (4). vault crown relinquished by Fred of six months, playing daily. us,” said Miss Creamer. “But did Murphy ...... 103 99 89 291 Sturdy of Yale, who has been grad­ Camera is making considerably you see her turn around half way Orenstein ...... 133 112 105 350 uated. Sutermeister became the first more out of the fistic business than down the track to see where we Harvard pole vaulter to clear 13 Jack Dempsey, who probably could Gado ...... 103 131 HT— 351 w ere?” Sadella ...... H5 99 127-331 feet last Saturday night w*hen he step into the ring, even now in a Stella fell prey to the same curi­ Sasilla ...... 146 129 119— 394 vaulted 13.4 at the Boston A. A. full dress suit and punch the giant osity that undid Lot’s girl friend. games, tying Sturdy, but lost on Italian full of holes. She clipped two full seconds off the 600 570 557 1727 the jump off at the tie, at 13 feet 7 world record even if she did turn inches. Berlinger clearecj 13 feet, Outside of Gene Tunney, who re­ around. Wonder what Stella would PIRATES (0). 4 3-5 inches to finish second last tired after collecting SI.500,000 in do if she could keep her mind on the Harrison ...... 85 80 128 293 year. three championship fights, Jack race? Mahoney ...... 106 H I 99— 316 Sharkey probably is better off to­ Riemer ...... 96 88 101—285 SOFT JOBS day financially than any product of .\nent the Dolomites. Sherman ...... H7 H6 103—336 the prize ring. The Boston sailor In the scurry for names to hang Dickson ...... 100 109 93—302 FRIEND: How many men work has never collected the huge purses upon the Camera, the boys have In your office nowadays, Mr. Frac­ that Tunney or Dempsey did but he evolved the monicker, “ the Dino­ 504 504 526 1534 ture ? has manifested a thrifty spirit and saur of the Dolomites.” It's a very MR. FftACTURE: Oh, about business acumen not generally as­ high-sounding handle, if you ask us, C E N T E R S (8). half of them.—Answers. sociated with the sport. Sharkey’s maybe even a little bit too lofty for T. Anderson ...... 88 101 111 298 »» somewhat in-and-out work during the cauliflower non-intelligentsia to A Haugh ...... 127 98 117—342 SHE’S THE BOSS the past year or two may be due in handle. L ^ io m so n ...... 104 110 110-324 part to the knowledge that he we were lovers once We asked the man who writes an mcKmuyi “ So your husband is letting his A. Wilkie ...... 104 104 116—324 doesn’t need to fight to keep the occasional scientific article about S. Nelson ...... 125 145 122— 392 beard grow ?” wolf from the door. these “Dolomites.” He told us he “He is not letting it grow—I am With fighters, as it is with so thought it referred to a sea area off 546 558 576 1680 BUT STRANGERS NOW" letting him grow it.”—Moustique, many professional athletes, money the coast of Africa where there Charleroi. departs as easily as it comes. Babe BRITISH-AMERICANS (1). were no winds. Another source was ..116 101 101——318 Ruth untill a few years ago didn’t sought and we were informed that Wilson . .109 111 101—321 save a dime. When he was getting the “Dolomites” were those crystals Metcalf ..98 93 128—319 DID YOU KNO^^ TH.VT— a salary of $52,500 a year the Yan­ they found handing in caves. The McAdam “ For yeari I stood the rasping tones of Elbert’s frayed vocal cords kees kept half of it until the end of Murphy ..108 87 109—304 telephone operator said she thought ’til outraged nature cried ’no morel* N otv we never speak as w e A1 Simmons wnll cover the the season so the Babe would have the word means “ the blues.” Cole . . . ..120 117 115—352 Sharkey-Scott bout for a Mil­ something to keep him in meal and As the last resort we conferred pass b y.” waukee newspaper...... Lawson entertainment money during the with Noah’s bevy of words. Mr. 651 509 554 1614 Robertson, Olympic and Penn winter. Webster knew what the Dolomites “ Silly child! The heart-leaf, throat-ease tobacco of old GOLDS will coach, says chopped raw meat Dempsey told me once it took him were all right. They are mountains CONSTRUCTION (4). and sleep are the finest produc­ at least $50,000 a year “just to live.” in the Tyrol. Mr. Camera and , a Osella ...... 103 95 90 288 soothe Elbert’s worst fog horn trumpetings to the dulcet babble of ers of energy for track athletes. The "big' shots” always have a couple of other glaciers were-raised Chase ...... 123 95 102-320 .... Among the pitchers the crowd of hangers-on expecting them there. Well, well! Stevenson ...... H5 H2 103—330 an E flat clarinet. Run quickly, purchase a carton and let OLD GOLD Cubs are taking to California to spend in a big way. And they Knofla ...... 98 100 105— 303 is Edward Lautenbacher...... usually do. Tunnev was one of the Rogers ...... 104 117 118—339 write the happy ending. There’s not a bark in a billion.” they call him “Laughing Water” , few who refused to be “ trimmed” .... Jim Coffroth is packing for after he won the championship. And WRESTLER INJURED . 543 519 518 1580 a trip to Europe.... The nifty even Gene had to engage a few law­ SHELL GAS (0). uniforms worn by the Chicago yers to help him out. Quish ...... 87 89 92—-288 Tommy Gibbons retired from the Black Hawks were designed by Gorman ...... 109 98 99 306 ring on financial easy street. So Seattle, Wash., Feh. 18— (AP) — Irene Castle, now the wife of ■ Injured in a wrestling bout here last MazzoW ...... 112 102 100—314 Major McLaughlin, owner of the did Luis Angel Firpo, the thriftiest of all foreign fighters to collect big night with Ed "Strangler” Lewis, Farr ...... 90 90 102—282 hockey team ...... the Black former world champion, Charlie Ditro ...... 118 109 101—328 I Hawks trained for the season by money in these parts. The Argen­ Hansen, Seattle, was taken to a hos­ OLD60LD • r.LartiMith. I olaying football for two months tine ■was smart enough to manage his own affairs and to have Tex pital. He was in a serious condi­ 516 488 494 1498 against Notre Dame...... Duke tion, doctors said, suffering from * Slater, tackle for the Chicago Rickard deposit all his guara.ntees in South American banks, far away convulsions. FASTEST GROWING CIGAREHE IN HISTORY.. .NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD Cardinals last year, has played The first oil well was drilled in 16 straight years at that posi­ from attachments. At that Rickard Physicians at the hospital said y n your ... OLD GOLD—PAUL TVinTEMAy HOUR. P«ul Whiteman and complete orchectra . . . etery Tueaday. 9 to 10 P. M., Eaatem Standard Time once had to nut up $50,000 to get that although he appeared to be Pennsylvania 70 years ago. It was tion, counting his service in high 69 1-2 feet deep. Today wells are school and at Iowa.* Firpo into the ring, instead of in badly injured, he would recover. a JaU. Lewis won the match.. drilled 10,000 feet deep. PAGE TEN MANCHESTEiEl EVENING' HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, T E B R tjA H T lSrm o: ■MtiGaiiT ■ 'viiS TH E C ED LECTIOii R U V AM DV^iELi^ll Want Ad Information CARD OF THANKS e | DOGS—BIRDS— PETS 41 Art of Homemaking C.AJiD OF THANKS FOR SALE — COCKER Spaniel, HID HIS ASSETS, Manchester female dog, price reasonable. In­ Evening Herald We wish to thank our friends and quire at 99 Foster street or tele­ neighbors for kindness sho'wn to us phone 3080. Growing In Interest IS FINED $1,500 CLASSIFIED at the time of the death of our wife, mother and sister. We would advertisements POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 especially thank all those who - con­ Mrs. Katherine Delaney, Herald Cooking School Hartford, Feb. 18.— (AP.)—^Isa- Count six average words to a line, tributed flowers. FOR SALE—THRESHER’S baby dore Doff of New Haven charged initials, numbers and abbreviations STEPHEN J. MILLER AND chicks, Rhode Island Reds. Barred Instructor, Says It Has Now Become on three counts with violation of each count as a word and compound FAMILY. the bankruptcy act was fined $1,- words as two words. Minimum cost Is Rocks, White Leghorns. George F. Field of Enterprise. JULIUS CHAGNOT AND FAMI­ Thresher, South Windsor, tele­ 500 by Judge B. Burrows in the price of three lines. United States District Court here bine rates per day for transient LY. phone 8-3310. today. In presenting the accused, ads. With science throAA'ing its potentiated interest in her home, this emi- Effective March IT, lU-T forces into the fields of food re- 1 nent home economics expert called assistant United States District A t­ Cash Charge torney Geofge H. Cohen stated that LOSl AND FOUND 1 fu el a n d feed 49-A search and Avith industry speeding ! attention to the fact that the school 6 Consecutive Days ,.j 7 ctsj » cts Doff had twice concealed assets. 3 Consecutive Days .. 'J cts U cts up production of time-saving uten­ which is soon to open at the Ma­ LOST—AT STATE Theater or be­ HARD WOOD $6 PER load, also Anthony Scricca of Waterbury, 1 u a y ...... I H « 8l 13 cl® sils for the benefit of houseAvives, sonic Temple under the auspices .■\ll orders tor irregular insertions tween theater and Center, mosaic fireplace wood. Wm. J. McKinney. who some weeks ago pleaded not will be cliarged at the one Ime rate. bracelet, marked “India.” Reward. American women today are doing of The' Herald is to embrace the Phone Rosedale 28-2. an about face in a back-to-the-home entire field of progress in :/mpli- guilty to a counterfeiting charge Special rates for long term every Phone 3160. had his case continued until Febru­ day advertising given upon request. movement, according to the nation’s fying housekeeping and cooking. All FOR SALE — SEASONED hard ary 25. George Pandajis of New Ads ordered tor three or s -- days LOST—SMALL white gold wrist leading home economists. the latest methods. and stopped betoro the third or Ottn wood, $6.50 a load, split $7.25. Fred day will be charged only for the ac­ watch, between 151 Maple and Oak O. Giesecke. Phone Rosedale 36-12. Through a quiet but definite revo­ the famous recipes th a f have been tfmp ha ^ similar plea A lution in women's interests, the tried and proven by chefs of inter­ at the time had his case set down tual number of times the a.i appear­ street. Finder return to 151 Maple for the same date. The case of 'Wil­ ed. charging at the rate earned, but “little grey home in the west” and national fame will be offered the street. FOR SALE—BIRCH seasoned hard j liam G. Ohl.sen of Waterbury, im­ flo allowances or refunds can be made wood, or hickory sawed for stove, j DIRECT in the east is coming back into its housewives of the community who on six time ads stopped after the FOUND— SMALL Black male dog. own as the center of feminine en­ avail themselves of the courses that plicated with the others on a like firth day. furnace, or tire place by the truck | charge will be heard on Fehruar'v .S 'o "till forbids"; display lines not Ov^mer may have same by calling load, good service and measure j deavors. the school avIU offer. Mrs. Delaney 25. sold. . at 384 East Middle Turnpike. Tel. guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry, CONNECTION Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson, also reminded the home-makers The Herald will not be responsible j A motion to set aside the verdict 6639, and paying for this adv. Telephone Rosedale 33-3. | veteran observer and writer of that products of many of the na­ for more than one Incorrect Insertion women’s achievements, together tion’s leading manufacturers will of the court in the case of Russell of any advertisement ordered tor R. Fitzmaurice of New Haven ■was FOR SALE—SLAB and hard ; with other nationally known ex­ not only be on display but Avill be more than one time. FOR EVERT denied by Judge Burrows. Fitz­ 'J’he inadvertent om.sslon of incor­ AUTOMOBILES FOR SAI.E 4 wood, sawed stove length, and un- , perts, recently confirmed the fact demonstrated at the echool. maurice was fined $400 and given rect publication of advertising will be der cover, also hickory wood for j that this new movement is under rectified only by cancellation of the WANT thirty days in jail on February 4 charge made tor the service rendered. GOOD USED CARS fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. j AA-ay. Mrs. Richardson made a na- | when he pleaded not guilty to the All advertisements must conform Cash or Terms tionAAide survey to prove this con­ charge of maintaining a nuisance in style, copy and typography with Madden Bros. FOR SALE)—HARD WOOD a^ j Phone your needs to tention. hard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 , G. 0 . P. IS IN NEED in the rear of a building at 103 regulalio* ; enfoBced by the publish­ 6f Main S t Tel. 5500 And noAv comes a prominent au- ' Temple street. He was represented ers and they reserve the right to per load. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. ; CLASSIFIED 5121 thority on home economics, Mrs. ir ri n n 1 niiTrirk edit, revise or reject any - ny con­ 10 GOOD USED CARS Dial 6148. i by Attorney Samuel M. Silver. sidered objeclionuhle. Crawford Auto Supply Company Upon the recommendation of As­ CbOSl.VG HOURS—Classified ads to ?rYo OF LEADER-GARNER sistant United States District At­ be published same day must be re­ Center & Trotter Streets leaders by asserting that the art torney John A. Dana here for the ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays Telephone 6495 and 8063 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 I of home-making is one which is 10:30 p.in government, the case of Nellie constantly growing in interest. Washington Feo IS —f AP I — TELEPHONE YOUR SEE US BEFORE NEW WALNUT 4 piece bedroom j Green Talmadge, proprietor of the WANT ADS. BUYING A USED CAR set $165. Oak Windsor chair $5. 1 Housekeeping Representative Garner, of T e^ s, Talmadge Inn at Short Beach was ■\ds are accepied over the telephone Terms—Trades Considered panding into le h pvtpnt that i House Democratic leader, today continued for trial. Mrs. Talmadge Oak Hoosier cabinet S14. Radios | some enterprise to the extent that | declared that “ lack nf iPaHer^hm si at the CHAKGB HATH glvei. above BETTS GARAGE ; declared that “lack of leadership in is charged with maintaining a as a convenience ro advertisers, but $5. 1 the kitchen is rapidly becoming the nuisance. Hudson-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce Watkins Furniture Exchange 1 the White House has resulted in a nie CASH KATES will be accpted as laboratory of the nation. chaotic condition in Republican I'UI.L Pa YME.N’T If paid at the busi­ Mrs. Delaney points out that it is ranks in the House and Senate.” W OM.\N DIES^ IN FIRE. ness office on or before the seventh no indication of the trend of the dav following the first 'nsertlon of BUILDING— WANTED—TO BUY 5S Referring to the breakfast at the Springfield, Mas£, Feb. 18.— each ad otherwise the CHARGE times, so far as family status is White House this morning at which (A P )—Mrs. James H. Tehan is i:.-\TE will be collected. No responsi­ COxNTRACTING 14 concerned, that women are engag­ bility for errors In telephoned ads Republican leaders in the Senate dead and her husband, a cripple, is ROOFING, REPAIRS and altera­ JUNK ing iu business enterprises in great­ and House discussed means of ex­ will be assumed and their accuracy er numbers tham heretofore. It in­ in a serious condition as the resiut cannot be gimranieed. tions. Special prices on interior I will buy anything saleable at pediting the tariff bill and pre,vent­ dicates, she believes, that women of being overcome in a fire which INDEX OF trim, and reflooring. T. Nielson, highest prices. Also buy automo­ ing a legislative jam, the Texajn as­ swept their home this morning. biles. Call Wm. Ostrinsky 5879—91 are more free because housework is CLASSIFICATIONS telephone 4823. serted the “ spirit of uncertainty Other women tenants ■were carried Clinton street. daily being made less and less of a emanating from the White House Births ...... y down a ladder and a second was drudgery to those who are willing has developed chaos in party lead­ WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices burned on her arms. .Marriages ...... MOVING— TKUCKING— to learn in the various schools that ership.” Deaths ...... L, for rags, p a p '., magazines and are constantly being offered to the Several firemen also were over­ STOKA(iE 20 WANTED TO RENT 68 LEGAL NOTICES No Leadership come by smoke. Mrs. Tehan, un­ Card ot Thanks ...... ^ metals. Also buy all Kinds of housewives of the ration. “There has been no leadership of In Memoriam ...... chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial | The cooking and homemaking conscious when taken down a lad­ Cost and Found ...... ‘ PERRETT & GLENNEY INC'. WANTED—THREE OR four room ,vr A COLKT OF FKOllATF UKI.IJ the Republican Party since Presi­ .Announcements ...... , Local and long distance express 6389 or 3886. j heated apartment, centrally locat­ lit .’>Iaiieh€‘sU‘ r, Mi11ii:i JiiuJ fo r tlie school which is about to open here der was dead when she reached a * of >I an flies ter, on the IStli. dent Hoover entered the White Personals ...... and freight service. Including over­ ed. Write Box 600, in care of is to be conducted along the same House Ga7nerTs¥erted7n a state- hospital. Her husband, carried to Antoniolui^s day of Fehriiarj', A. U.. IDJU). modern lines that the most ad­ night express service between Man­ Herald, giving price and all other l»resent WILLIA.U .S. HYUE, Esq.. ment. safety by firemen, is in a critical Automobiles tor Sale ...... < vanced schools of the nation are so Automobiles for Exchange...... » chester and New York. Furniture ROOMS wn HOU'I BOARD 59 information. J udjie. “There is not a leading public condition in Mercy hospital. .Auto .Accessories—Tires moved under the supervision ot ex­ Estxite of (ieorjre .1. Fallo^v late of successfully pursuing. This is as­ question on which the President is The fire is believed to have been FOR RENT — NEWLY furnished !>IhnehcNter in said distriet, deeeiised. .Auto Heuairing— Painting ...... ^ 7 perts and in specially constructed sured by Mrs. Delaney’s record of Vvilling to make a suggestion, or caused by an overheated furnace. .Auto Schools ...... front rooms in Selwitz Bldg. In­ L'poii npplH'tition of The Hnrlford- the many schools she has organ­ trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. FARMS AND LAND FOR \ationnI Hank & Trust Company, much less offer a solution. All of .\u!os—Shui by Truck ...... » quire Selwitz Shoe Shop. Cor. Main ized throughout the states, togeth­ .\utos— For Hire ...... » SALK 71 prayin;^ flint an inslniiiient piirport- his statements are ambiguous, they K.arages —Service—Storage ...... |'l GENERAL TRUCKING— Equipped and Pearl streets. iiiK to he the last w ill and testam ent er ■with the welcome with which her can be taken in two ways.” ONLY 31 DAYS .v|(iturcvcle«— Bicvcle ...... for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, FOR SALE—60 ACRE farm with of said deceased he iidniitted to pro> lectures have been received. U'Hined .Autos —Motorcycles ... 12 hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. hate anil th4*it letters of adininisfr:i> “The talk of some of the mascu­ Itii^iiivxs :tn«l l*r«fes"Ii>n:il Serxice* FOR RENT—ROOMS in Johnson 6 room house, appie orchard, about tion with the will anneved he jcraiited I'.usit-css Services Offered ...... _ 13 Prompt service, reasonable rates. 100,000 feet standing timber, all for <»Ti s!iid estate, as per applleatioii on line leaders of the country to the PILOT LE.A.PS TO S-AFETY. TO SPRING Mouiclf'lfl Scivices Offered ...... 13-A Block. Telephone 3726. lile, it is effect that modern woman is no Frank V. Wflliams. Tel. 7997. $3,750. Wm. Kanehl. Telephone $2,900 buys a 5 room cottage, l-utt.litig—Cuntr.icting ...... OH DEIlEii:—That the forcffoinj; longer a home-loving person is cer­ Flint. Mich., Feb. 18.— (AP) — K!,It isis— Nurseries ...... 7773. applleatioii he heard and determined central location, a cozy little place at the Prohafe ofl'iee in .>Ianehester tainly an unfounded opinion,” de­ Clifford W. March, 28, of Bay City, l■•|l:letal Uitectors ...... '!) A P A RIM E M S— F!. A I S— clares Mrs. • Delaney. “They think where you can save some money «a I|.•,ltlllg—Plutnbtng— Piooflng .. if PAINTING— REF.^IRING 21 In saiIareli, A. IJ.. lOIJO, at 0 o*el<»ek in the just because more women are vot­ mail plane, saved his life by leaping ,M 1 Hitter V—I'ressmaUlng ...ii PAINTING AND paper hanging, foren oon , and that iiotiee he driven t<» ing, worldng in clubs, entering pro­ .MOV i;ig—Torching—Storagi _2U all pers and Situations for. Harold Clemscn, 108 North garage if desired, 238 Oak.street. West Hartford. Saturday. ns Stoiihe:i street, East Orange, a business man is likely to drive a ______I______rv. .J.: and Mrs. Florence F. nissell. heat, gas, etc., for Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 Elm street. Tel. 3648. The Ladies Benevolent Society pair of oxen to his office. And do Rent Very Reasonable 1-lelp Wanteil — Male ...... 36 FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room will meet at the Conference house, M(i \ an ISoaten street, Paterson, \. not think this comparison is far­ down. . Help Wanted —Male or Female .. 37 tenement, at 32 Walker street, off J. -Agents Wanted ...... 37-A v a c u u m CLEANER, phonographs, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. WILLIA.M S. lIVlJE fetched for oxen are no more anti­ Suitable for any profession or Situations Wanted — Female .... 38 clock, gun repairing, key fitting. East Center, all improvements, and Miss Julia Perkins who has been Jtid£:e. quated than the lamp. Both belong business requiring central location. Situations Wanted—Male ...... 33 Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. garage, good location, rent reason­ in Manchester for a few wesk.s to a period before electric irons, Employment .Agencies ...... <0 able. Inquire 30 Walker. ROBERT J. SMITH Dive Slock— Pets— Poultry— Vihicics nursing a .‘^carlet fever patient re­ vacuum cleaners and other modern SEWING MACHINE repairing ot turned to her hom.e Saturday. devices which have been put at 1009 Main Street. Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all im­ WM. RUBINOW l.ive Stock — Vebicles ...... 42 all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ Mrs. Ralph Bass attended the 1 in the Congregational church in women’s disposal. 841 Main St. Tel. 5658 Yes, We SeU Poultry and Supplies ...... plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward provements, 137 West Middle Turn­ Willimantic to Dudley Wall Smith “Most of the credit for this re­ AVanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 Rosa Ponseila concert at the Capi­ South Manchester All Kinds of Insoranee. streeL Tel. 4301. pike. Phone 3652. tol theater in Hartford, Sunday p. of Honolulu. Mr. Case, owns and newal of interest in home-life must Fur Sate— Miscellaneous operates the paper mill in town but .Articles tor Sale ...... 45 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, second m. be given to scientists in several lives in Willimantic. Boats and Accessories ...... 4« floor, all improvements and garage, Members of the C. E. Society of fields of endeavor. The electrical en­ Building Materials ...... 47 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Gilead will present the play. “The Thermometers at the Center gineer has been of material aid Diamonds— Watches— Jewelry .. 48 at 47 Benton street. Call 5588. registered IS belov/ zero Monday Electric.vl Appliances— Radio .. 4'J BARBER TRADE taught in day Noble Outca.st,” at the To'wn Hall, along with the doctor, chemist, and morning. home economics research workers Fuel and Feed ...... 4'1-A and evening classes. Low tuition FOR RENT—98 CHURCH street, Friday evening. The Andover C. tfarden — Farm— Dairy Products 50 in our great universities. Even the rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 five room flat, steam heat, modern E. S. will receive one-half of the Household Goods ...... 51 proceeds. architect and the housebuilder have .'lacltinery and Tools ...... 52 Market street, Hartford. improvements, price very reason­ GREETINGS FROM HOOVER. •Musical Instruments ...... 53 able. Inquire 28 Scarborough Road Mrs. Alice Turner who has been contributed a large share in aiding Office and Store Equipment .... 54 or Phone 5956. a patient at St. Joseph’s hospital the feminine side of the family by Specials at the Stores ...... 56 HELP WANTED— for several weeks, returned to San Gabriel, Feb. 18.— (AP) — making her work rooms light and AA'earing Apparel — Furs ...... 57 1 Greetings from President Hoover conveniently arranged. ' Wante^—To Buy ...... 58 FEMALE 35 Andover Saturday. She will stay Itoolns— Hoard— Hotels— Resorts BUSINESS LOCATIONS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P^alph I and from King Alfonso III of Spain “But it must not be overlooked Restaurants WANTED—MAID, must be excel­ Ba.ss for a few days and then she j were read here last night at the that the greatest factor in this Rooms Without Board ...... 59 FOR RENT 64 I three thousandth performance of epoch-making movement back to Boarders Wanted ...... 5'J-A lent seamstress. Apply between 9 will return to the hospital for Country Board — Resorts ...... 60 and 10 a. m. Manchester Memorial FOR RENT—OFFICE and apart­ further treatment. the the Mission Play, a historical the home is woman herself,” Mrs. Hotels— Restaurants ...... 61 hospital. ment, consisting of five rooms, all Miss Ruby Perkins of Hartford production depicting the rise and Delaney assuredly asserts. “It is Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 improvements. Forest Block, Main visited her aunt Miss Julia Perkins fall of the missions founded in Cali­ because women are willing to learn Real Estate For Rent ■when there are offered to them sim­ •Apartments. Flats, Tenements .. 03 street. August Kanehl, 189 West Sunday afternoon. fornia by Father Junipero Serra Business Locations for Rent .... 64 HEI.P WANTED-MALE Center street. Dial 7541. Wallace Hilliard spent the week­ during tho. Spanish regime. Former pler new ways of cooking, wash­ Houses for Ren" ...... 65 end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. President Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. ing dislies and planning meals. WANTED—MAN OR man and wife •Suburban for Rent ...... 66 Clayton Hilliard in West Minister, Coolidge attended the performance. "VYoman is, after all, the burden Summer Homes tor Rent ...... 67 to manage Manchester store. $50. bearer of the family’s home respon­ HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Vermont. Mr. Hilliard’s mother is I The message from President.Hoo­ Wanted to Rent ...... 68 per week and commission to start. sibilities. So it is only natural that Real Estate For Sale very sick- ver said: .Apartment Building for Sale ... 6'J $750.00 to $1,250.00 cash deposit Peter Miller has sold his farm to when she sees that through the FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room flat ‘I congratulate you cordially and Business Property for S.ale ...... 70 required on merchandise. 264 Cen­ on Lilley street, just off Main; Mrs. Miller's nephew, I\Ir. Conrad of adoption of modern methods and' I'urms and Land for Sale ...... 71 tral Ave., Albany, N. Y. affectionately on your three thous­ equipment in her home she may Housts for Sale ...... 72 house newly renovated. Phone i ’.artford. 1.0:s For Sale . : ...... 7 3 5661. Mrs. Geo. Platt spent Friday and andth performance of the Mission have an opportunity similar to her Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Saturday with her sister-in-law Mrs. Play illustrating so vividly the husband’s of enlarging her activi­ Suburban for Sale ...... 75 The earth travels around the sun FOR RENT—SINGLE house, steam William Platt in Willimantic. glorious history of California. ties and thus become a better moth­ Real Estate tor Exchange ...... 76 er and companion, that she seizes Wanted — Real Estate ...... 77 at an average speed of 18.52 miles heat, bath and garage, 31 Mather Miss Elizabeth McLean Case, .Auction— |.egal N’ottcca a second, or nearly 70,000 miles an street. E. A. Standish, Andover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christo­ Each gallon of sea water contains the opportunity.” Legal Notices ...... 7? hour. Conn. Tel. 1353-5, Willimantic. pher Case will be married March 0.2547 pounds of salt. As she discussed woman’s recre- l.egal .Notices ...... 78 GAS BUGGIES— The Search By FRANK BECK GONE---QOMfc£ • N O W , N O W , LISTEN TO THAT HONEV ------SET WIND A-HOWLIN’ ------DICK MAS DISAPPEARED YER MIND AT SOUNDS LIKE A ©AD ------OM , I DO H O P E REST ------H E M HAS STORM IS BREWIN’. I NOTHING HAS HAPPENED THREE PARTIES DICK IS OUT THERE TO H IM ------IP ■WE SEARCHIN’ PER IT’LL QO HARD WiTH a d o n ’t h e a r p r o m h i m ------THEY H IM IN HI % HIM SOON I SHALL- " ' WON’T eiVE UP CONDITION . GO MAD WITH T I L L T H E Y S U S P E N S E ! P IN D H IM . GlAlMlNlIQI I IR Near, the ed^e.

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CORRECTIONS (1) One of the upper window corners does not mateh ths others. (2) O n t h r o u g h THE NIGHT THE SEARCHERS Panama is not in the Canal Zone, but in the Republic of Panama. (2) Cards sold by the government are postal carti^, not post c a i ^ ' (4) 7/^ h u r r i e d ------THEIR FLICKERING LANTERNS WARNING Postal cards are one cent each, so tw’o nickels would boy 10 of them* . THEM OP THE APPROACHING STORM instead of five. (3) The scrambled word is MARGIN. FAGSStBV^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930. By Percy L. Crosby SK IPPY __ _ Flapper Fanny Sa y & NONSENSE II « MT.orf. SI OH|W 6U, W^*R6 G O N N ^ I Some g irl3 think it’3 all right to j HAVe OM€C€TT6 FOfZ ' marry a man who is economical, but o o ps'. THeesGsl they do not like to be engaged to f SUPP€Ri A N Y W A Y f one. ^ / ' 4 Everyone is entitled, of course, to his or her views on "he subject, but the fact remains that the twelve wise virgins of Biblical times wen' around well oiled.

Eddie—^So your doctor nas order­ ed' you to give up smoking, drinking and late hours. You’ll have to change your ways, won t you Bobbie—No, I’" have to change doctors. Jumping at conclusions ien't near- ly so profitable an exercise as dig­ ging for facts. i\ i l Loafing is an art with many pa­ trons. . \ roicy L. Crosby, Great Britain rights r^ser'ed l y ^ - / 8 ■ ^ I King Features Syndicate. Inc. One may have chickens and veg­ OUR BOARDING HOUSE etables on the same lot but the veg­ By Fontaine Fox etables will usually be inside the It takes a pretty girl to teach a The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Gene Ahem •av old dog hew tricks. chickens. — 1 Colds Can Be rrevented. \Vise or Otherwise. D u r i n g b a p w e a t h e r t h e s k i p p e r ’s p u p If you use the glass he drinks ironi. YOU WILL MoW ^ Spoony lovers may make a stir in OpTEN CARRIES AN UMBRELLA OVER TO FOLKS /Joui LOOi<>F''RfAiS-rAMce - vUELL,ROiUALP Or mug, a cup', a spoon— t h o s e a r e " Hear fr o m Your You can bet your last year’s straw WHO HAVE HAP TO SEEK SHELTER W HILE CA/i ThfeV (SBT-ft-r ^ It takes a woman to break a self- THE PROBLEMS LOCAL AU^IoUAJcER h a t m ade man. -Tq B E A Y T ti’ FRUIT-FlV , I ASK TAKETHAT C5AFF You will join him mighty soon. be honest and still W AITING FOR THE CAR- A m an may Vou *2 -VO M 0 ' BUT FIFTY I AM UiORKIAi(S AiU" GET OUT OF., take chances. MlLLIO/ti IS SHoYEP ■RksHT o u t OfU Moui,lb , Keep away from coughs and i The straight and narrov/ path— , PRESE^iT To h e r e ; TM sneezes! the fire escape. ViuUPOiAi FoT? PR O t^lB lT oU ^ T & S jUoT GOfAiG T o Put his handkerchief to rout! THE SEiUATE/ Everything comes to the man wno / l i k e t h a t ; Moui, \F I HA/u p l e c h e a p For a little germ will get you WILL waits on himself. UJAS" T rYiaIO “To cseT MOLiEY If—you—don’t—watch—out. Two Heads are better than one i- HEAR OF IT C IG A R S a f t e r FOP ThP TRUIT-'P^LY. PROBLEM, t h i s , so T w ill ncither one aches. l a t e r O L i, Fishermen and grass widows arc ^ At the age of 16 a girl is as apt | N'K iUoiaJ vJHaT T p P o 2 DISCOURAGE You alike in that they expect to have | KMoWM /iuETHE- to rave over a doc' as a man. ] GUYS' FROM MAKlAi’ better luck next time . i Don’t think that dollars can oe I’P CLAIM T i4ATTH‘’FRUiT-FLY " Ho o p l e mY ST oR E a acquired without sense. AAd a l c o h o l ic B U 6 , AiU’ PL’AIsA " - Some people always expect some­ Life is short, and it only takes FLAG S-?bP FERMELiT5’. all TH’ FRUT T EG AP • thing—for nothing. two seconds to fight a duel. l q a f /aAg ! Fortune-telling is neither a trade •BTES v^-THEkiTHEV^P KICK It takes us a lifetime to leai.n nor a profession—it’s a cinch. % OYER vUlTH TELi that we are our ow i^est friend and No one who starts to look fo» MlULIOLi To tUlPS worst enemy. trouble has use .for a gun. A man with a well-balanced mind It is easier to restore a faded oil IT ' O U T f doesn’t have to part his hair in the painting than a borrowed umbrella. middle. A talkative friend can do more Some men take advantage of harm sometimes than a silent their opportunities—also of those ot enemy. their neighbors. Bookkeepers should be eligible for Don’t expect strength without membership in the bill poster s struggle. union. The mother-in-law joke goes In Men seem to admire chiffon, as the funny papers, but it falls flat at far as it goes. home. Charity covers a multitude of sins Helen—So P eg g y ’s new sw^eetie is that should be allowed to remain Scotch? How does he treat her? uncovered. Mabel—Very reluctantly, I be­ Chewing gum was probably in­ lieve. vented by a woman who had no one to talk to. Next to making a sale, the most pleasant experience, is collecting the money. Coast Swimming Coach

Is Painter, Sculptor f ^ \ < e 's T o b a c c o .. T O 'R L l M ^ = i \ _REG. U. S. PAT. OFF, 2 -/ 8 - Los Angeles.—(AP)—To the Vci?3^Y NEA SERVICE realm of sports, Fred Cady is only A PPlK iB SS the coach of some of the world’s (CFonulne Fox, 1930 (juHeKi V oo foremost divers, but when he leaves By Crane HpOKi't SPeNiO a l l VOU P4 his duties as swimming instructor The Enemy Scores a Point Tim e ^ eekikSg . of the Los Angeles Athletic club WASHINGTON TUBBS IL behind, he steps into the world of n - . f / . art as a painter and sculptor. /fiw N lN G THE FOREMAST While.-Cady’s bid to fame rests ^ oirectlv oMer eas’^, he ®uuY Bov$/ in the prowess of his three na­ lets flv a murderous tional champions, Georgia Coleman MARUM-SPIKE AT HlS HEAD. tH O W '♦Ml and the Riley brothers, Mickey and To Johnny, critics who have visited his private studio say that his work with paint and brush has brought i/f this avocation into a close second place. t r ie s o a r im g h o ld * # Strangely, Cady attempts no OP of SHIP a l o n e . paintings of aquatic stars, although he has made some of them the sub­ eeu eves wash ma'/ ject of his sculptoring. Seven of 8E HELD CAPTWE...... the eight national indoor and out­ DEI ERMINES To FOIL door championships are in the pos­ BULL'S ESCAPE IN TOG. // .,©NCA session of his pupils. HOLDS CPEVl AT OW V'llTH PISTOL. GOES WILD, BUT STRIKES EASTS ARM. P iO l mGH A?>0ME TAt DECKS A BORLY SEAMAN _ »4\S PISTOL clatters TO THE DECK, AND, u n n o ticed 'N t h e Ri&CiNCj. S’ WITH A RUSH> THE CREW VS UPON H\»A. NO\kJ, he MAKES- NiS WAV foRWARO. eA T ^r'0'‘~«^'BV m m m “ Bad Dog! By Blosser ^ STORY4;^ HAL COCHRAN— PICTUnCSS 4 /ICIN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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HOW cot^ ^svieRiM SAIA,k i t t y 's o o r c o l d '.You'l l ^ DEWeY DHV RfHMCO/vr CO., V^E-Y, V JA iT et (KE.YD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Don’t S(W ? I n / p. L e T - tf e R . -t h a t o o o u e Y K o T i c e o E>He WAS HP-ETPr E.TeMOOR.APHER.TOOftY- WPT'ER. Fa l l s U.S.(N— CrEMTLEtAEM- 6AIMIT, ■- J 5 The Tinymites have lest their behind. “Aw, say, let’s all sit down CUT WHEN 1 COtAe IM TH-e. OFFICE AM' TAKS. ■YouR- L e .T T e (? - DULY KeceiVEO— and rest,” said he. ’’I’ve had enough. bike and now* it seems, they’ll have lY — Dic TaT i o m * -r+fffi-. to hike if they are going to go some Sometimes it’s fun to run and play, =tl but I don’t feel that way today. My place. My, fate is quite unkind. CL-^ g- little feet are burning ’cause the l? W i£ I ? Said Scouty, “'Well, w'e've had bad "rtiUK. ■ luck, but anyhow we are not stuck. path is hard and rough.” 6 'i c o The others shamed him for a bit. 1 (5 Let’s start right down the winding B05\hVeci * '9 U V 7 U /S \ 01 C/SJ road and see what we can find. Then Carpy said, “All right, let’s ~rbOfyejCm\ ■ No pc.»nrr~ ' “I only wish we’d find a horse, sit and wait till Clowny takes a nap. but we’ll have no such luck. Of He is a lazy lad.” But, ere they MOTHiM I course I don’t mind walking for a stopped, another cried, “Oh, look! 'y.Go^■« while, but soon we’ll get tired out. j AJong the long roadside I think I It’s no fun simply staying here. j see a friendly looking man. That ■We’d merely fall asleep, I fear.” ! makes me glad.” ^ c c V s i^ L I They all rushed up and cried, ^ H o t ; And so the Tinies started down the PL£fM£_l road, with merry shouts. i “Hello!” The man turned-round and "Oh, gee, I didn’t realize how ' shouted, “Oh! How are you little ’ much I needed exercise,” said Cop- I fellows ? Can you join me ? Sure py. I’m glad that we are walking I you can! I am a painter, as you for a while. My muscles all are very ! see, and now, if you will all watch sore, but soon they won’t be any 1 me, you’ll see me paint a picture of I a very funny man.” more. I know that I’ll be limbered — -Siaa,

EMERGENCY DOCTORS The Memorial Hospital Linen The Center Church Women’s Fed­ eration will meet tomorrow evening auxiliary’s finance 'cdnirhfttee has Dr. N. A. Burr and Dr. T. H. decided upon the activities for the at 8 o’clock with Mrs. James B. ABOUT TOWN Johnston, of 21 Bigelow street. The Weldon will be on duty to an­ coming quarter, which are a food swer emergency calls tomorrow sale before the end of February, a program will be a musical one. Miss Marion Dorward, supervisor of afternoon. Their respective large public card party for March, phone calls are 3095 and 5740. Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit and the annual spring rummage music in the High school and Ninth Ikftsociation will hold its regular district will give a lecture which SOUTH Mf\NCHESTER ■ CONN meeting in Odd Felolws hall this sale for April. she has given before the Kiwanis Ray Warred of Center street has evening. Troop 3 Boy Scouts which is club and other organizations with returned to his duties as assistant affiliated with Center church, will great pleasure to her hearers. It bookkeeper for the "W. G. Glenney Mrs. Harold L. Richmond of 22 have a father and sons meeting ' will be in the nat^urenature oiof a musicmmusical g^jjy. He underwent an opera- Laurel Place has had as her recent tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock at the I history of Manchester centenng j appendicitis at the Hart- guests, her mother, Mrs. F. E. Lit­ Franklin school. The program will i around Main street. Miss hospital a few weeks ago. tlefield of Moosup, and sister, Mrs. include the showing of motion pic­ i Trebbe, contralto of Center church i ^ P ____ Cora L. Johnson of Paw'tucket, R. tures and a social time with light j quartet will sing. I Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary, HottMwives who know I., formerly of this town. refreshments. ' Robinson and Miss Ruth Porter will ^ ^ regular assist the hostess. ; j^g^ting in the State Armory to- The Ladles’ Aid society of Sec- The Concordia Lutheran Ladies’ . , 1 morrow evening at 8 o’clock. Fol- the wearing qualities of Aid society will have a "Valentine so­ Loyal Circle oi King s Daug i s ^ j^jjg business there \^11 be a < nd Congregational church will hold of Center Congregational church _____j„i its monthly business meeting at the cial this evening at 7 o’clock. Washington social in charge of the has invited Ever Ready and the jun president, Mrs. Elizabeth Olds. Axminster Rugs will be church tomorrow afternoon at 2 . ior circles to be their guests Friday o’clock. Instead of sewing the Inasmuch Circle of Junior Kings Daughters will meet tomorrow eve­ I evening at the Masonic Temple. At members will use their time in I this time Miss Grace Robertson will interested in this selling cleaning the table silver, in prepa­ ning at 7 o’clock at the home of Miss Mary Thompson, 203 Center I repeat her travel talk on the ration for the chicken supper on the I Hawaiian Islands which she visited TCPHEI^E street. 26th under auspices of the motion I last summer, illustrated by a num- picture committee. fot Expert! i The Tall Cedar Rangers and mem- I ber of reels of excellent motion pic- AXMINSTER ‘ tures. Center church Troubadour^ ' SERVICE ! Tonight at S o’clock the Profes­ I bers taking part in the Royal Court sional Women’s club will g^ve a pub­ I Degree are requested to be at the will furnish music. lic bridge party at the Masonic Masonic Temple Thursday evening ■ at 7:30 o’clock. I The Highland Park Sewing Circle Temple. I will hold its annual meeting tomor- Scatter Rugs I row afternoon at 2:30 at the club- ! house. Election of officers for the j coming year will take place. j The Ladies’ Aid society of the Specially Priced! I South Methodist church will mecc 1 tomorrow afternoon a t 2:30. ^oimm The Sunshine Club of the Sw'cd- ish Congregational church will hold (27x48 in .) $ 2 * 2 9 ^ its monthly meeting Thursday eve­ ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Telephone Service Free of Chtu’ge, Call Enterprise 1200 Samuel Johnson of 122 Maple street. (Regular $3.98 Grades) The club has been divided into five groups, each one of which has un­ dertaken to raise fifty dollars to- A special purchase and selling of tlie well known, word the church building fund. Save Your Plans for further activity will be: good-wearing Axminster scatter rugs. Deep pile Ax- made at the coming meeting. j Two New Spring minsters in new Spring designs—(loral. .modernistic... Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters Battery! of St. George will meet tomorrow border pattenis—in pleasing color combinations on gray evening at S o'clock in Tinker hall. Nine times out of ten slow Three new members will be ballot­ starting is caused by burned and tan grounds. Size 27x48 inches. Patterns suit­ Fabrics ed upon. After the business a so­ cial with refreshments will be in distributor points. Have yours able for the livingroom, the reception hall and the bed­ charge of Mrs. Herbert Robinson checked and save your battery. and Mrs. Arvid Seaburg. room. A social for the members of the Genuine Points for clever new Emblem club will be held tomorrow | afternoon at the Elks home in 33x53-inch 24x36-Inch Rockville. Bridge playing will be-1 for All Cars gin promptly at 2:30. Manchester; Axminster Axminster members on the committee are Mrs. Edward Lynch, Jr., Mrs. Charles' ensembles or frocks Milikowski and Mrs. Samuel Moore. Buy White Oak Coal $12.00 per Norton Electrical Rugs Rugs ton. G. E. Willis & Son.—Adv. Dependable service on furnace Instrument Co. and fuel oil may be secured by dial- j ing 5145, The M anchester L um ber: Hilliard Street, Manchester $ 2 * 9 5 y d o Co.—Adv. * Phone 4060 »3.9S »1.9S Large size, 33x33-inch, There are many places Axminster scatter rugs in the home where these that will look well in the small ' size, 24x36-inch This Week's Candy Special reception hall or living- Axminster rugs can be Flacon Crepe room. New spring pat­ used to advantage. Deep at the pile, first quality rugs in Uiic uf tile linest and softest of all wool crepes. terns in bi’iglit and dark colorings. good-looking colorings. Trcttily flecked with white, thoroughly sponged and PRINCESS CANDY SHOP shrunk. Main and Pearl Hale’s Axminster Rugs—Basement Pictorial Pattern No. 5090 Ic SALE Ic To Introduce Our HOME MADE CHOP SUEY Made of pure granulated sugar, creamery butter, WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Bordered Crepes cocoanut, candy cherries, raisins and peanuts. We are FREEZE WITB ^ ELECTROLUX Refrigerator offering this week with every purchase of a pound at Not the old fashioned border but the new, made to the regular price 39c the choice of the following at Funeral Directors conform with the high waistline and two piece frock. Ic a pound ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS Made from Imported Crepes in seven beautiful color Home Made Peanut Brittle CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. combinations 'and designs, thoroughly sponged and Old Fashioned Taffy—Vanilla, Molasses, Strawberry. shrunk. Molasses Pop Corn Taffy Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 Assorted Filled and Hard Candy Residence 7494 Pictorial Patterns 5140-5085 Horehound Drops Funeral Director

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APPETITES u The Hostess model has m food capacity of 5 athic Try a loaf of our feet. 45 large ice cubes Home Made Bread between mealt. MON MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET GOOD TUiNdS TO M We Deliver. Dial 5139 ELECTROLUX Washington Was HAS NO Gold Medal or Pillsbury Flour NOW to get oat you get Systematic pnd Prudent 1-8 Sack $1.09 of ordeV Delivererd with other orders. $5000 If George Washington were living today, he h e new Gas Refrigerator Swansdown Cake Flour, Special 29c Instead of $1,000 would no doubt advocate Saf6 Deposit Protec­ a“'55S ’! v 1has no compressors, fans, Property Damage beltsT or any moving parts to limits on your tion for valuables. A place of protection from wear out or make the slight­ 1 lb. Rolls Pure Lard AUTOMORILE fire and theft is our Safe Deposit Vault where est noise. A tiny gas flame and Butter . 44c I21/2C lb. a trickle of water do all the you can rent a Private Lock Box for $3, $5, $10 work of making cold. JoUy Time or little Buster Pop Corn. INSURANCE Friend’s Pea or Yellow Eye Beans. vith no advance or $25 per year. / Drop into our display rooms Nucoa 25c lb. Ovaltine Clam Broth. in premium. today and let us show you the ■* many different models. Freshly Ground Beef . . r ...... t.. 30c lb. The Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co. THE TRAVELERS LAMB PORK 877 Main Street, South Manchester Hartford, Connecticut Ha\(' Lamb tomorrow. B utt Ends Ham 89c. The Manchester Gas Company Legs, special 35c lb. The ManchesterI iust Compantt Sauer K raut, 8 lbs .25c. thru South Manchester Shoulder Chops, lean 39c lb. Spare Ribs Uih Lamb Chops 49c lb. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. Ends of Pork to cook with JOHN H. LAPPEN Loin Lamb Chops, Stewing iiilllim T.amb, lean and tender 15c to K raut 24c. INSURANCE SERVICE 3'ic lb. Tender lean Pork Chops 19 Lilac St. Phone 7021 established 1905 liillllllll John McConville of Keeney street Pedestrians on Center street this entertained vilth Irish songs and morning from Knox to Edgerton Early delivery 7:15 and 8:00 a. m.. Plcaac call for deliver­ William Warnock played piano solos streets were treated to shower ies if you want stewing pieces or corned beef for noon dinner. The Manchester Rod and Gun The 18th annual meeting of the following the regular meeting of baths of snow, water and mud with Grapefruit, 4 for 25c and 3 for 35c. Club are planning a ahoot Saturday Manchester Lodge, No. 1477, Loyal DAVID CHAMBERS Hartford District of the New Eng­ plenty of force back of It. The ABOUT TOWN afternoon, Washington’s Birthday, Order of Moose at the Home Club Florida Oranges, 33c and 39c dozen. land Conference will open at 7:80 on Brainard Place last night. Re­ double-tired trucks were the worst Fees, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Beets, Peppers, Celery, Let- CONTRACTOR o’clock tonight at the Swedish at the Rainbow Inn traps. Members j freshments were served and such a offenders, spraying the entire width luc^, McIntosh .\pples. AND BUILDER The Jolly Dozen Sewing Club i Lutheran Church. The sessions will are asked to get in touch with the good time was enjoyed it has been of the sidewalle on the long coast. \^in meet tonight at the home of! close tomorrow evening ’with a club’s officers in anticipation of the decided to hold similar social hours Somehow these trucks like • to hug | 68 Hollister Street Mra. Gesa, lOi Weat a treat. i meeting &t the aame hour. coming evtoU after every meeting. the curbs on days like this.

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