TONIGHT AT 7 .3 0 HERALD COOKING SCHOOL A T THE WEATHER Forecast by C. 8. Weather Bureau, NET PRESS RUN Hartford. a v e r a g e d a i l y circulation 19S0 tor the Month of January, Snow and slightly colder tonight; Thursday cloudy preceded by snow. 1 5 , 5 4 7 Blembera of the Audit Bureau of Circulations e ig h t e e n p a g e s PRICE THREE CENTS SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930. (Classified Advertising on Page 16) VOL. XLIV., NO. 126. At President Hoover’s Blue Ridge School MURDER REBHSHOID TAFT growing CHAIITEMPS OUT;] TR IE S T O FRANCE SEEKS W IF F T H E N SELF SANDOINGO; ! WEAKER, SAY ANEWmiNET QUIFT TODAY! HIS DOaORS Attempts Murder Joseph Grimes, Despondent President Asks Both Tar- ! Over Wife's Refusal to President Vasquez Takes Fonner Chief Justice Suffers dieu and Poincare to Live With Him Slashes Refuge in French Lega­ No Pain But Condition Is Form One But They Re­ Her Throat, Then Tries tion— American Diplomat More Serious Than at fuse— Poincare is 111. Suicide at Room in War- Any Time. Reports Settlement Near. Paris, Feb. 26.—(AP)—Former i Premier Andre Tardieu this after- ■ anoke Hotel Here. Washington, Feb. 26— (AP) — Santo Domingo, Dominican Re­ noon definitely accepted the task of | Former Chief Justice Taft is gradu­ public, Feb. 2 6 - (AP) -Insurgent forming a new Cabinet to succeed | Thrown into evident despondency ally growing weaker. the Chautemps ministry which was | or mental derangement because hi.s forces today captured the fortress His physicians issued this bulle- and public buildings of Santo Dorn- , thrown out by the Chamber o f ; wife’s visit was to be terminated iogo, thus consolidating their posi- ^ t -, at Deputies last night. | today, Joseph Grimes, attempted to Justice is not His call at the Elysee palace this ; tion throughout the Domimcan Re , as yesterday. He is gradu­ murder Mrs. Grimes by slashing afternoon was to enable the presi- i her throat with a razor and then public. ally growing weaker. He suffers no i dent to renew formally his request tried suicide by the same method President Horacio Vasquez, whose pain but his condition is more seri­ to Tardieu this morning to form a in his room at the Waranoke Hotel ous than at any time.” Cabinet. At that time Tardieu re­ at 8:30 o'clock this morning. Both The Bulletin was signed by Drs. fused and suggested that former missed death by a fraction of an Francis R. Hagner and Thomas A. Premier Poincare be summoned. inch and both are in an extremely Claytor. Poincare also refused but w'as en­ critical condition at the Mainches- Patient Weak trusted with the message that the ter Memorial hospital. president still considered Tardieu as j Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon Earlier in the day Dr. Hagner had charged with the mandate to form ; said he had no immediate apprehen­ obtained a statement from Mrs. a new ministry. sion, but that the weakened condi­ Grimes, while she lay on the operat­ ing table at the hospital, and on tion of the patient and his advanced j ^ Into the shinv new room shuffled ragged urchins, of i p„_;g 26.— (A P )—With the years made all predictions hazard- i the strength of it, advanced the The school bell ' ' Nervously they squeezed behind their desks, about to be i cabinet down in ruins, COOKING SCHOOL theory of premeditation, with in­ OUS. I all ages and sues, from la e S n " ,TMs U the tost picture taken Inside the sch ^ l ! today entrust- tent to murder. The noon bulletin was the inost j SSrcfprSSentlnTM 'rs. Hoover - 0 - 0 to he .h i I ed the task of fortong a new Cahl- Give Up Hope discouraging in more than two Rav Buraker, 16, who can neither read nor w'rite, and to Andre Tardieu, who will seeK PLEASES WOMEN According to Dr. G. A. F. Lund- weeks After the collapse which j The boy circled in the foreground is Ray Buraker S ecu tiv e with a live ’possum at his fishing camp berg, Mrs. Grimes, who is 68 years fj,rced Mr. Taft’s resignation from j last snuiuer. fs^Sirf^rttlne W esjherself a nioontaln ^ r. and a £ -d “of.2y^':SV\ira?c!'vr old, had a large incision made> in the bench and his confinement to his her throat viith a razor, cutting home here, he showed some im­ graduatG of a Kentucky colleg^e. » an French statesman. ! The president first called in Tar 1 through the skin and muscles and provement and for a two-week , Mrs. Katherine Delaney En­ through the v.indpipe. Danger of period his doctors reported each day ; j dieu this morning and asked him to ^ I form a ministry, but Tardieu refus- j secondary infection ^s great as she my that his condition was unchanged. ; is breathing air through the wound I ed and suggested Premier Poincare, j Yesterday he was reported not so j PAPAL SECRETAR? tertains as She Instructs; and into her lungs. Hospital author­ j offering to take a portfolio under] well The physicians did not dis- , BUTLER SAYS DRY LAW ities did not believe she would last close details of the further decnne ! ' him, which w'ould include his re- ■ the day out. today, but indicated that the sus- | DIES SUDDENLY turning to the London naval con- j Another Session Tonight. Grimes, who is 72 years old, cut tained attack which the patient s j ference which has been marking his throat from ear to ear, through system had undergone was reducing I VIOUTES CONSTITUTION time pending solution of the French ^ the skin and muscles down to the his______resistancewoinw the below danger i Cabinet crisis. ] Heral Cooking School session jugular vein, nearly to the wind- f - / point. Also Refuses. j at Masonic Temple tonight be­ pipe Because of the great_ amount Cardmal Merry Del Val Pass­ Poincare, however, also refused i gins at 7:30. of blood shed by both victims, Dr. the post, pleading that his health ; ______Lundberg could not- immediately as- President of Columbia Uni- MELLON IN FAVOR rvf rhina- i certain their exact condition beyond 7 would be wrecked if he took the Mrs. Katherine Delaney of Chica “ critical.” es Away After an Opera­ reins now before bis strength was ^ SEA CONFERENCE go, a representative of the DeBoth Woman’s Story President Horacio Vasquez. versity and Others Rap I OF BRANCH BANKS restored. He is still convalescent > Home Making Schools, captivated from his recent illness. He advised The aged woman told Chief of efforts to succeed himself in the tion Today. the more than 500 women vrho at­ President Doumergue to insist on Police Samuel G. Gordon, that her coming elections were largely re­ TO RESUME WORK ! Prohibition Before Con- tended the first session of The husband had little or no sleep last sponsible for the movement against Tardieu serving as the new premier. Herald’s cooking school at the Later Poincare announced on night but lay awake m.umbling un­ the government, took refuge in the Rorac. Feb. 26.— (A P )—Cardinal Masonic Temple yesterday, by her intelligibly to himself, keeping her French legation with Vice President gress— Doctor Testifies^!Treasury Head Says They Merry Del Val, former Papal secre­ leaving the Elysee Palace that Tar­ winning personality and fund of awake also. This morning, she Alfonseca, who had offered his re­ tary of state and in recent years dieu had been charged vrtth the mis­ ready wit. She made a charming ap­ said, they went to breakfast and signation soon after the rebel move­ To Take Up Various Details! archpriest of St. Peter’s, died today sion of forming a new Cabinet and pearance on the platform of the ban­ on finishing hers she returned to the ment began. . p • D J I ' Washington, Feb. 26.—(AP) — AI Are Sounder Than Chain from heart failure after an opera­ that he w’ould begin consultations at quet hall, surroimded by the vari­ room. A few minutes elapsed and the Poincare residence this after­ ous cooking appliances which are There was no bloodshed or loss Until France is Keady to | university president, a psycopathic tion for appendicitis. Grimes entered. Without a word of life during today's operations by The cardinal, who is 65, was noon regarding the membership of | indispensable to the modern, up-to- 'ae dashed at her as she sat in the ■ physician and a member of the Au- Or Group Banking. the insurgents and the city was [stricken suddenly ill yesterday and the new ministry. date kitchen of today. rocking chair, slashing out with the quiet. I thors and Artists committee of the ------I grew worse during the night. Final- Poincare said he had promised As her pictures in The Herald razor. How many times he cut her Gustavo Diaz, president of the I Association Against the Prohibition j , . p , __I ly an operation was deemed neces- President Doumergue he would help would indicate, she possesses the she did not know. Her hysterical Senate, took shelter in the Danish i Amendment, joined today lA placing : Washington Fe . ' „ 1 —sary . and this was performed by Tardieu form a wide union Cabinet. striking combination of dark eyes scream ended in a gurgle as she lost consulate, but during the day was Vi f r d’seouraeine' pic- Secretary Mellon wrote the House pj.Qf Bastianelli. The cardinal was Such a union Cabinet appears to of- and prematurely silver hair. She consciousness. expected to seek refuge at one of London, Feb. 26.— (A P )—The e ore ongress a i ...... banking committee today that in i resting comfortably this afternoon I jgj, possible solution of the was wearing yesterday a simply The scream, however, ringing the legations, as the right of the chief delegates to the Naval con­ “?wfoTthem-Dr bahking was j whan suddenly his heart failed. j present deadlock. Inasmuch -as - the - made dress in a soft rose color. In throughout the hotel, was heard in consulates to offer asylum was not ference today decided to resume now has de­ a clear, well modulated voice that the kitchen, just across the hallway. ray Butler, president of Columbia i -----sounder than chain or _group _ bank- j Was Secretary of State i Chamber of Deputies could be heard distinctly in all parts work immediately on their negotia- feated in turn a government with Frederick Lellerstedt, employed at (Continacd on Page 2) University in New — York . City ana; J branch banking' cardinal’s death follows the' of the hall, she gave the local wo­ the Waranoke, dashed to the closed tions arid to continue on the work . ------^ prominentIn thP figure Ptiii-, in6 the edu tn fLpfinitP Pco- death of Cardinal Perosi, secretary Right leanings and one with Left men many valuable hints on better should be limited to definite eco , consistorial congregation. door of Grimes’ room. Opening jt, except where it might he inamicable j cational and political worlds, and leanings. cooking, better home management, Last Night’s Upset. he entered as Grimes whirled with Wallace Irwin, of the Authors and ■ nomic areas.” last Saturday. and prepared before their eyes a arms upraised, an open knife in one to French interests. After last night’s overthrow of Artists committee, urge the out­ ‘As to what those economic j Cardinal Merry Del Val, who cele- variety of oven dishes which were hand, and rushed at him. On the TOWN TO COLLECT The delegates decided that the re­ right repeal of the Eighteenth areas should be,” said the Treasury ; brated the twenty-fifth anniversary the Chautemps Cabinet by fifteen mixed and baked during the pro- chair beyond sat Mrs. Grimes, blood cess which was taken on the defeat Am-ndment. head’s letter, "I am not prepared i Qf bis entry into the College of Car- votes on its first appearance, ^ in the, 1 I gress of the lesson between the streaming oyer her bosom. of the Tardieu government in Paris Doctor’s Statement. to state at this time without fu r -; (bnals in 1928. was secretary of chamber, Tardieu was marked by! ^ 2 to 4 o’clock. Grapple for Knife $4,^00,000 IN TAX should cease today. Dr. Francis J. Gerty, head of the ther study or thought.” | state under Pope Pius. He is a j Leaflets on which were printed Striding quickly forward Leller­ psycopathic hospital in Cook county Ambassador Fleuriau of France Was to Be Witness brother of Marquis Alfonso Merry (Continued on Page Three.) ' the recipes used by Mrs. Delaney stedt grasped Grimes by the wrists, i attended the meeting on behalf of Illinois, where Chicago is located, Del Val, Spanish ambassador to I were distribute ’ to all present. They simultaneously calling for assist­ » r 1 I lir 1 the French and explained that for- taking the stand before the commit- | Mellon was to have j Great Britain. i included bacon and liver loaf, crumb ance. His call was answered by Hetty Greens ksinte WaS mer premier Tardieu had been to tee, said there h^d been a material ■ the second ^*^ess^m_the commn^ j (.^rdinal Merry Del Val was one | cake, baked fish with cream cheese Arthur Pentland, a roomer, who the Elysee Palace with the view of 'arcoh’SlcTase; tor bath ; i ofTbrtook“bS(4^;Shea bguT.a'to | SAYS BROKER OWES ' and green peppers, plain muffins, found Grimes on the floor strug­ forming a new cabinet. Sxe^since th7d^y''statute was en- structure, W h^smd^he wou^^^^ h r s to ^ “ T f The Vapacy. i pear salad with Congress dressing, gling with Lellerstedt. Pentland fer not to testify until he ha P* i ^.g^g made a cardinal in 1903 at Not Properly Taxed. Bos­ The meeting of the chief dele­ acted. _ , , ___;____, ______a...,:... r,ntrtar Tnrr THn-ik wnn'ii : . . . - gg ^ i She gave a demonstration of In- wrenched the knife from Grimes’ gates, which was shrouded with 1 The committee is considering bills : portunity ‘‘to study the ac-s ^ ' ; j-be comparatively early age of ' dia Tea, Bokar coffee and a laundry vice-like grip and “Fred” , as he is advance, and resolutions proposing repeal of j i hope your committee will e forthwith was created considerable secrecy secre- A MILLION DOLLARS 1 hint or two, using Rinso. During the familiarly known, placed a cushion ton Sleuth Discovers. Sid at the^Sse S cTSSons i th 7 pVohtomon ameridmerit or modi lOP-“ ^ , ______I course of the lecture she called at- beneath his head. As Fred arose was i ‘‘May I add,” he wTote, “ that I ; yious to this he had been secretary , late this afternoon. Present were ! tention to the local firms who were and turned his back Grimes sprang Colonel Stimson, Prime Minister (Continued on Page Three.) ' think it fortunate that your com- j jbe conclave which resulted in i up and attempted to reach the razor i mittee has undertaken _ this study i ^be election of Pius X. i Rockingham, Vt., Feb. 26.— (AP.) MacDonald, Dino Grand! and Rei- Called Friend of Raskob;lS'SfcLpanTwtoKp^^^^ lying on the bureau only to be , at this time, and that I am confi- Of Noble Birth j thwarted by Lellerstedt, who took —This little town of approximately jiro Kakasuki—all of the big five silver for the attractively set din­ ■ dent that much good will he de The___ cardinal______was of noble Span- _ ing table; the J. W. Hale Company charge of it. 7,000 populaUon will become one except Andre Tardieu. Ambassa­ ! rived from a careful ascertainment jgj^ birth. His father was Spanish [ dor De Fleuriau acted in consulting REPORT ON SCHOOL Furnished a Home for who furnished , glassware, Calls were put in for a doctor, the ! of all the facts in cbn’icction [ ambassador to the Court of St. j of the wealthiest in the country if capacity. linens; the Anderson Greenhouses police, and Holloran’s ambulance. an effort to collect taxes which it nnmTYT n S m i n C K I ' the movement which has been p ro -, jg ^ e s when the future cardinal was ' who arranged the beautiful center- After his examination Dr. Lund­ Discuss Problem. 111 I III yirK IU L ill I ceeding with great rapidity m the ; London in 1865. He was ed- is claimed are due on the estate of j gl^er- j Bride for $100,000. piece of lavender sweet peas and berg said the wounds were caused a I V ; banking field.” i ucated at the Jesuit college of St. by a -razor whereas Grimes was the late Hetty Green is successful. i ^g^^g of declaring a further recess I The letter quoted at length from | Michael, Brussels, and was selected (Continued on Page 2.) holding a knife in his hands when According to a group of citizens, to give France a chance to estab­ the secretary’s annual, report for!.as private tutor to King Alfonso New York, Feb. 26— (A P )—The discovered and also maintained in who have retained investigators lish a government or of carrying _ . . .p .11 .. 1 The fiscal vear m 9 , in which he j x i l . When his fathey. W appoint- New York Evening "World said to-j a statement to Police Lieutenant and presented the case to Governor on without their French colleagues Fvidence L'ollecietl toiiceni-jggid -the development of branch: ed Spanish ambassador. to the Holy LiTlu^uv/v. I banking which is permitted by ex- see, he accompanied him to Rome William Barron at the hospital, that John E. 'Weeks, more than $4,000,- until a cabinet was formed. For it was the weapon he had used. He 000 is due the town and $134,000 is g^ hour they debated this problem, i i fiLENE p r ed ic ts • D 1. 1‘l.TT lin ire Will listing legal arrangemenst has fa- and entered the Gregorian _ Umver- of John J. Raskob, Democratic na- j refused to give any reason for his • due the state. which has been causing them grave ins Brutality to boys "lO icm tatedW adaptation of banking . sity to prepare for the pnestoood. tional chairman, has been made ' act. The investigators, H. W. Morgan, worry for the past week. ® ' facilities to the requirements of ur-} At 24 he-was ordained and retained ban areas ” at the Vatican on special service defendant in a number of civil suits 1 Knife Sharpened. a Boston detective, and Louis F. It is believed De Fleuriau told the and that creditors and the district | CHAIN STORE ERA Investigation disclosed blood both Conant, a Cambridge, Mass., news­ Big Four that Tardieu had agreed Be Acted Upon. The report also recommeoded a tor Pope Leo XHI. Al‘toug. one are without information as to his ; P - - - . banking, i the youngest on the knife and the razor and po­ paperman, claim they have deter­ to try to form a cabinet and that it careful study of branch whereabouts. mined that certain town officials i household he was entrusted with lice believe that Grimes, unsuccess­ was expected he might he able to I many important missions to for- Attorneys for some ofor hisms clientscnenus . i . C All ful in his attempt at death with the entered into an agreement with present the names to President Hartford, Feb. 26.— (AP)-^The ...... obligationr eign lands. He attended Queen Vic- have intimated th^ his obligations I ]y|0fCOant OSyS All razor, relinquished it for the knife, Mrs. Green whereby she consented Doumergue tomorrow. At the charges of unwholesome conditions TREASURY B.ALANCE ! toria’s golden jubilee and was papal would aggregate more than $1, sharpened exceptionally keen, with, to remain a resident of Bellows same time he made it clear that at the Connecticut School for Boy® 000,000. One of the civil actions | 26 — (AP.) — ■ envoy at the coronation of King Ed- it is blieved, a fine file. The sharp Falls, a village within the township, probably several days would elapse in Meriden, collected by the board of Washington, Feb. against Harrison is for $114,000. ! on condition that she be taxed on ! ward VII. Clothing Will Be So Sold point and the keeness of the knife before the cabinet could come be­ public welfare, and brought to the- I Treasury receipts for Feb. 24 were, Tn 1896 the cardinal proceeded as ! Twenty-five employes of his office not more than $12,000 real estate fore the Chamber of Deputies for a attention of the trustees of the in- ' are said to have claims for pay strengthened the belief of the Mlice and $100,000 personal property. Sitution at an informal confer- j $10,485,450.37; expenditures $7,536 that the deed was premediChted. • vote of confidence. That would (Contlnned on Pnee S) ranging from $300 to $600. Soon. They expressed the opinion today mean the French conference dele­ ence last Friday, is to be delivered 207.18; balance $61,384,259.95. Promised to Return Doubt is expressed however, that that the case is a subject for Grand gation could not return to London in written form to the secretary of Creditors said that more than a Grimes could have stabbed his wife Jury consideration. with the knife, as it was then that before the first of next week at the trustees today. A decision on week ago Harrison was summoned Boston, Feb. 26. - (AP)-Edward W’orld's Richest Woman best. the methods is predicted at the before James J. Daly, assistant dis- , merchant, today Lellestedt burst into the room. Police found that unpleasant re­ Mrs. Green, who died in New Resume Debate. meeting of the trustees to be held S eo*Se I to.d™ °N e: Enfland Retol, Ctoto at the school tomorrow morning at | lationship has existed between the York in 1916, leaving an estate of Despite tne fact that they weie and Furnishers* Association 11 o’clock, when the charges un­ ?nt’^all V t BelYomleed to rc-!iera -d n^™lehers' Aasoclntio. couple for many years. Grimes was $67,000,000 was reputed to be the faced •w'ith the continued absence of turn Saturday for further question­ convention that within 10 years the wealthiest woman in the country. earthed by the welfare board come HeraH To Announce employed at Cheney Brothers as a the French, the big four decided it ing, but for a week has been miss­ bulk of profitable clothing busine.is She left a daughter and a son, the best to resume conference activity. up for consideration. tinsmith from 1895 to May 23, 19'19 Charges Of Brutality ing. will he done by chains of clothing when he was pensioned. A t that latter. Colonel Edward R. Green, It was known in advance that the There is no criminal action stores. a resident of South Dartmouth, The formal report of the welfare Sharkey-'Seott Fight time the Grimes family lived on British at least did not relish a fur­ board, it is believed, contains charg- j against Harrison. His brokerage “ But the independent clothing Mass. ther recess but wanted to get ahead stores still have time to make their Wells street. Six years ago his wife es of brutality to the boys at the j offices at 230 Park avenue and his left him and went to live with her Records of the town clerk’s of­ with business. That will be done school on the part of attendants at | home at 30 East 71st street have own chains,” he said, “ retaining fice showed Mrs. Green, since 1890, with the reservation that nothing son Charles, in Farmington. Grimes the school and of general incompe- | te s te r Eveifing Herald. Through arrangements )fth the been stripped of their furnishings their private ownership of their own had been taxed only on the stipu­ will be decided which can be inimi­ on writs of attachment obtained by units but banding themselves to­ then went to live with his daughter, lated $112,000 basis. Morgan and tency. whiCh is reported to have j A Prefs round by round details of the mam bout and the Mrs. Grace Dougan of Maple street, cal to French interests. come to light through complaints i creditors. . gether under such strong rules that Conant said an examination of Ver­ ton r o S S -t o a l between Qampolo and Bieko will be mega. until her death two years ago. made to the welfare board by James 1 Last July 18 Harrison married they will have all the advantages of mont laws convinced them that the Miss Dorothy Macallum, 17-year-old centrally owned chains and some of Nervous state and town could fcollect not PLu\N WHEAT POOL Speck. “ w .fcfSam n'Sfeerap felfhea°u"ed to etart at 8:15 and ' Mrs. Clrimes came to Manchester “ Immediate and earnest atten­ toe s y 'n ,k ^ ;- t o W a r | o ^ ^ ^ daughter of a Wilkes-Barre, Pa., the advantages that these centrally only current but back taxes on a woman. Furnishings in the East owned chains cannot possibly have. to visit her husband on Saturday full valuation of the Green estate. tion” was promised by the trustees Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 26.— - -b be an— t o ^ L ^ . on BiseJ. stoeet. In 71st street apartmeiR he gave to his Declaring that everyone in the and according to Lellerstedt, Grimes (AP.)—The Cabinet of the Victoria following their Friday meeting, evidenced much joy because of it. A resolution has been prepared when the situation was first brought bride were said to have cost $100,- men’s clothing industry knows that for presentation at the town meet­ state government has endorsed the the 000. Mrs. Harrison has gone to the It is said she was to return home recommendations of the premiers’ to their attention. Governor Trum- crowd is expected to come to the Herald plant to the industry needs td be stabilized, ing here next Tuesday instructing ’ou l! has stated that he has received home of her mother, who, it was i the listers to collect the full amount conference for a compulsory Aus­ returns. said, has started annulment pro- j (Continued on Pago t ) tralian wheat marketing pool. Leg­ a report of this meeting from the (Continued on Page 2.) lof this year’s taxes and to ascer­ Trustees, and will leave the investi­ ceedings. tain what can be done to collect islation will be prepared for sub­ gation iri their hands. back taxes. mission to the State Assembly. [-PAGE TWO fA MA^JCHESTER' EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1930. REBELS HOLD l l G CLEF CLUB SHOWERS ABOUT TOWN TRIES TO MURDER GIRLS’ FRIENDLY JOINS State Briefs MISS ESTHER ANDERSON YOUNG MEN IN SOCIAL Local Stocks iN.Y.Sto^l^^ Women of Mooseheart Legion will | ! ------. H . conduct a sAle of home-made foods ' WIFE, THEN SELF SAN DOMINGO; (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) j organization that today comprises I Miss Esther E. Anderson, daugh- i at the Puritan market, 1081 Main j Over 150 members, parents and I Adams Blxp...... 33% ; A LONG WAIT ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Ander- ! street, Saturday forenoon. The i Central Row, Hartford, Conn. j Bridgeport, Feb. 26— (A P )—Geor (Continued from Page 1.) friends of the Girls’ Friendly Society , Alleg C o rp ...... 231% son of 153 Eldridge street, was the I members are requested to have the j I and the Young Men’s Bible Class of i Am C a n ...... 1 3 9% QUIET TODAY ! ge .... Vanness of ,. this city in a divorce .... S’^ast of honor at a shower given ! food at the store by 10 o’clock. The I 1 P. M. Stocks. j St. Mary’s church attended the j petition mentions that he waited jagt evening at the Swedish Luther-i committee in charge is Mrs. Jose- |today and when Grimes appeared i Bank Stocks. I Am Coml Alcoh ....'...... 27% over 25 years for his wife to return an church, by Miss Helen Berggren, j phine Emonds, Mrs. W. J. Burke, ' for breakfast about 6:30 o’clock he '| joint social held last Monday eve-1 Bid Asked ' Am and For P o w ...... 93% (Continued from Page 1) ning at the parish house. The en -, Bankers Trust Co I Am Intemat...... 43% hostess and members of the G Clef I Mrs. Margaret Griffin and Mrs. | seemed greatl3rdisturbed. He could 325 — club, of which Miss Anderson is a Alice Coleman. - Bank and Trust 375 425 ■Am Metal ...... 46% recognized by the insurgent lead- ( Am Pow and L t ...... 93'% I MARRIED MONTH, DEAD member, and of which she was : — of water. He paced continually back young men and consisted of the fo l-! Cap Nat B&T 360 — crs. : Air Rad Stand S an ...... 34% ! New Haven, Feb. 26.— (AP.) — president last season. Fifty w ere: Among the applications filed i and forth between his room and the lowing program. I Conn. River ...... 425 — j Harwood Turner, chief clerk in the present. Miss Anderson______supposed it | Tuesday at the Bureau of Vital dining room, as they are on the Instrumental Trio, Edward Wer-|Htfd Conn Trust . . . 143 150 j Am RoU Mill ...... 94 Am Smelt ...... •... 71% PKEDICTS AGREEMENTS traffic department of the Southern was the regular meeting of^the club' Statistics, same floor. Fred, noticing his pre­ ner, piano; John Johnston, banjo; | First Nat Htfd .... — 260 : Am Tel and T e l ...... 233% T n' -^r I England Telephone Co., who , and was pleasantly surprised to find Walter S. J’Sd, 70 years old of 415 occupied state of mind and nervous Thomas McKinney, violin. ' Land Mtg and Title — 45 Am Water W ks ...... rl06 John M Cabot. --->ear-old secre-.was married a month ago, a day be-| the party was in her honor. Farmington Ave., ^ Hartford and air, admonished him to eat as it Vocal Duet, “Dear Old Pal ■ Mutual B & T ...... — 240 Anaconda ...... 73% tary of the American Legation m , fore it had been deemed necessary Miss Berggren and helpers from Jean B Glen, 46 years old nhvsio- would do him good. Instead of O’Mine,” Alice McBride and Robert ' vtc ...... — 240 Atl R e f ...... 39% .Santo Domingo, today reported and the time fixed to amputate a ' the club had decorated the room theraputist ’ " ' of - 91- - Chestnut - ^ street, ^ heeding the suggestion Grimes went Marcham. ' New Brit Trust — 200 “good prospects’’ of an agreement j limb, died today. His illness extend- j with lavender and yellow. The table I into his room and soon after the Mandeo-cello solo, John Johnston. ! Riverside Trust ...... 550 1 Baldwin Loco ...... 35% hotween the Dominican government . pri hank three months «nH was rliip I______South Manchester. between the Dominican government ; gd back three months and w'as due , centerpiece was lavender sweet I scream echoed from beyond the Recitatiem, Rev. Alfred Clark. I West Htfd Trust...... 350 ! b and O ...... 116% Bendix Aviat ...... 42% and the rebellious forces opposing ■ at its inception to septic poisoning. ! peas and yellow calendulas grown Vocal solo, “I’m a Dreamer, Bonds. The Cosmopolitan Club will hold ! Beth Steel ...... 99% it. : He had been engaged to be married ’ at the Anderson greenhouse’s its regular meeting Friday after- r Lundberg attended to Mrs. Aren’t We All,” Alec McBride. Htfd & Conn West . Reporting the insurgent occupa- i and when complications in his con- The girls : Burr Add M ch ...... 47’^s j separately presented , noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Grimes in the bathroom and was Banjo duet, John Johnston and East Conn Pow 5s .. 103 tion of Santo Domingo, Mr. Curtis i dition made it imperative that a I Miss^ Anderson with novel kitchen ! Herbert E. House. The hostess will assisted by Louise Wall, also em­ Conn L P 7s ...... 118 Canadian P a c ...... 209 Herbert Freeman. : Cannon Mills ...... 32 said Jn a cablegram dated 7 a. m. I surgical operation be made, his ; devices of an inexpensive nature be Miss Emma EldridaeEldridge. There will ployed at the Waranoke, and who ^...... Conn L P 5V>s ...... 108 today, that the opposition forces en- | bride-to-be willingly had the cere- and jointly with such substantial ^ A specialty number which proved i q q j j j j l, p 4 u , g : Case Thresh ...... 227% be a musical program arranged by quailed not the slighest at the pro- I ' JOO tcred the city at 5 a. m., and that j mony performed. | things as a clothes hamper, a Mrs. R. K. Anderson. I fusion of blood but deftly filled the ' ^ h v 1 V ^ T ^ ...... 105 Cerro De P a s c o ...... 61% he afterward heard a sharp fusil­ Mr. Turner had been with the ' candelwick bedspread, w'orked in I .breach - in. a spot . where - ^ many men ^ : comedy sketch by Charles Morgan Insurance Stocks ! Chic Mil StF and P p f ...... 41’% lade of 100 shots lasting about “a company since 1906 and had held blue, a blue wool blanket, a set of and Dave Haugh. Following the en- Aetna Casualty ...... 130 Chic and N orthw est...... 86% j Miss Helen Knie of Lake Pleasant, | quarter of a minute.’’ He added that traffic positions in Bridgeport, ■ Turkish towels and aluminumware tertainment the program continued Aetna Fire $10 par .. 61i'o , Chrysler ...... 37'% Mass., is spending a few days with Collected Butterflies ^ 4.- x, . 1 “moderate quiet now prevails.’’’ Stamford and here. Miss Berggren served a luncheon. Grimes is a smallish man with ! direction of Associates Aetna Life ...... 86 ' . Colum Gas and El ...... W% Charles B. Curtis, the American Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bennett of Automobile ...... 39 ' Colum Graph ....',...... 29 1 . 1 Miss Anderson will become the Ridgewood street. gray hair, inclined to ^curl, has ! Crawford and Evaline Pent- minister cabled that Cabot, w'ho was j FIRE IN CHESHIRE ; bride of Helge Pearson, well known heavy horned rimmed spectacles, land. Dainty refreshments were Conn. General...... 136 Comwlth and Sou ...... iV sent on a mission of mediation, re­ I Cheshire, Feb. 26.— (9P)—A fire | local musician, on Saturday March served by the associates in the low­ Htfd Fire, $10 par ... 75 Consol Gas ...... 118% The officers of Delta Chapter No. and a gray mustache. He is knowm turned to the capital city yesterday ! believed to be of incendiary origin 1 29. to many as “Manchester’s Moth er hall. The regular meeting of the Htfd Stm Boil, $10 par 55 Con tin Can ...... 65% evening bearing proposals made by in the Alchrome Bearing and Cast- ] 51, Royal Arch Masons, of Manches­ society was held imediately preced­ National Fire ...... 67 Com P r o d ...... '...... 93 ter, will go to West Hartford to­ Man,” because they have been his the leaders of the revolution. ing Company at 2:30 o’clock this | C A IIA A f hobby for more than a half century. ing the social at seven o’clock and Phoenix F ire ...... 75 Curtiss W rig h t...... 10% morrow night. They will occupy the Curtis .‘^aid both the govern­ morning did a small amount of dam- | l/U l/lV lIlU u v IlU U L He is said to be one of the best ex­ consisted of a short business meet­ Travelers ...... 1460 Du Pont de N e m ...... 124% chairs in West Hartford Lodge, No. ment and the opp'isition had showm age. The factory, a two story frame : perts on butterflies, etc., in this ing. Public Utility Stocks. Elec r^ow and L t ...... 66 every di-sp " -espect Ameri- 53, and confer degrees. Those in­ building, has been unoccupied for vicinity. One of his collections ! The admission service of the so- Conn. Elec Sve ...... 90 Erie ...... 59% 1 lives and property. several months. : PLEASES WOMEN tending to make the trip are asked 87 Fox Film A ...... 34 No detai;., o. Lne eempromise pro­ to meet at the Masonic Temple here i held last Sunday I Waranoke Hotel and another in his evening was very -impressive and do, rts ...... 201,2 Gen Elec ...... 74 posals were disclosed. (Continued from Page 1.) at 6:30 tomorrow evening. I GETS JOB B.\CK. own room. was largely attended. Twenty-four! Elec Tgt Gen Foods ...... 51% Ge ' Gas and El A ...... 70% i Hartford, Feb. 26.— (AP)—As an Besides the son living in Farra- probationers were admitted into full! ^ I incident in the recent furore in the calendulas: Keith’s who loaned the 1 Clifford Gorman, brother of Wal- ’ ! ington, the couple have “two others, i memberThTp andvroTl^^Greenawry | ~ Gen Motorr ...... 72 FILENE PREDICTS dining room furniture. | ter Gorman, proprietor of the Pine- ! Lester and- Sherwood, residing in Gold Dust ...... 42 ! Hartford postoffice among the cleri- sherwoocl, residing in ! admitted as an associate. She | do. pRl ’ 45 I cal personnel, Harry A. Norton who Demonstrates Products I hurst grocery, and a native of Man- j Montclair, New Jersev Crimes • w., ...... Grigsbv Grunow ...... 17% CHAIN STORE ERA ! signed an affidavit which charged During the process of the cook- : Chester was browsing in the public asked that they be notified before ' charge of the candidates’ ! s N E T C o ...... " 178 Houdaille-Her B ...... 24% j Francis J. Shay, of New Haven post in which Mrs. Delaney was a s -, library in San Francisco, Calif., last i he was sent to the hospital. i begin her duties on | Manufacturing Stocks. : Int Combust...... 8% sisted by another young lady from : Saturday. He thought he recogniz- Grimes Will Live ' Saturday afternoon, March 8. The Acme Wire ...... 50 (Centinued from Page 1.) j office with collecting funds without Int Harv ...... 91 % the De Both schools, she took occa- j ed a fellow he saw looking over I At noon today police removed the i th]s service was the Rev. Am Hardware ! .!!!! ^ 62 Int^'atchof...... 77 j rightful sanction for use at the Sion to call attention to the deli- j newspapers nearby. He discovered Dr. George T, Lindsley from the ^ Amer Hosiery ...... 25 — Mr. Filcne asserted that such a way I Clerks Convention held at New bloodstained beds^heets to the sta­ Int Nich Can ...... 36% cious ice cream made right in i that he was looking at Gordon Church of the Good Shepherd, Hart- American S ilv er...... 20 — I Int Tel and T e l ...... 68% could be found. London last Saturda}^ has been giv­ tion to be used as exhibits in case town by the Manchester Dairy com- ' Thornton, another Manchester of the death of Mrs. Grimes, expect­ ford. He spoke very higlily of the ! Arrow H&II, com ___ 40 42 Johns M anville...... 135% Must Cooperate. en a day time assignment on trans­ pany, and then and there attend-1 young man, also residing in San ed momentarily. Grimes is expect­ work accomplished by the Girls’ j xdo, pfd ...... 100 105 ' Kennecott ...... 56% "All that will be necessary will be fer from the night shift. Norton ants passed through the audience ; Francisco. The Manchester colony , vxmu to cooperate with each other and ed to pull through. Grimes was Friendly Society in every commun- i Automatic Refrig .... 4 — Kreuger and T o ll...... 29 had been put on nights and, there serving all present with samples of in the Golden Gate city has grown : evidently a man with a dual person- Ijoew’s, Inc...... 69% with clothing manufacturers upon j ity, and also gave an inspiring ad-1 Bigelow Sanford, com. 73 76 had been controversy over this, Nor­ cream. She also explained the j so large now that they are thinking ' ality. Harry C. Jensen Lorillard ...... 24'% two fundamental business principles. proprietor 1 dress. An added feature ot this' do, pfd ...... 99 ton having asserted that it was due merits of the General Baking com- j of forming a Manchester, Connect! service was the singing by the Junior I Billings and Spencer . 4 Mo Kan and Tex ...... 53% First, let there be an agreement .li! of the Waranoke, said that Grimes to statements about the 1929 con­ pany’s Bond bread, fifteen loaves [ cut club. I had lived there since last July. He i Choir, which is made up of about' Bristol Brass ...... 25 Montg Ward ...... 45% around that clothing hereafter shad vention in which there had been an of which w'ere distributed j'esterday ‘ ____ i described him as a quiet, seemingly ' Nat Cash Reg A ...... 73IL» be manufactured and sold at the twenty of the younger members ot I ...... ■ • allegation that liquor was dispensed. baskets of food, together j 'Charles “ Sonny” McCann enter- lovable man, who spent much of his ; the Girls’ Friendly Society. ! Collins Co ...... 105 Nat Dairy ...... 48 least possible cost to the consumer. Postmaster Taylor had made no with spices, extracts and King j tained his playmates this afternoon j time entertaining the Jensen chil- i ______^______I (Mse. Lockwood & B . 525 Nat Pow and L t ...... 39% Then, let their be an agreement all j explanation of Norton’s change. Midas flour from the Williams and ; at his home on Henry street. The I dren. Others at the Hotel .said ' Nev C o p ...... 4.'...... 28% around that wages, both in the p ro -' ______Carleton and Whittlesey firms in , partj’ was in honor of his fifth birth- I Grimes was possessed of a disagree- i N Y Cent ...... 182% Hartford who are co-operating. day. SISTER LOSES LIFE I :::::: ll ducing and distributing fields, sha'l { FIRE IN SHELTON I able temper, was easily irritated, 1 I Farnlr Bearings ...... 75 NYNHH...... 121 be as high as they can be made. Shelton, Feb. 26 —(AP) While calling attention to the I • ______and an incessant talker. ; No,’ Amer ...... 108% An light, flaky doughnuts as an accom- “High wages and low prices are I This last, it is said, brought about T WITH EIGHT PUPILS i Pack M o to r...... 19% the fundamentals of successful ing >'0 owned jointly by Vincent Tisi I the estrangement with his wife, i 1 Hart & Cooley ...... 135 I Pan Am Pet B ...... 52 r "sisr i r i denly asked the first woman at the '; INQUEST is o r d e r e d modern business. Both compel and Saul Steinman at 412-416 Howe I They were alone in their home and ! ------i Hartmann Tob. com .. — ' Par Fam Lasky ...... 67% cooking school yesterday afternoon ! scientific management, and only avenue, at a damage of about $10,- to Mrs. Grimes his talk became un- I The Pas, Man., Feb. 26— (AP) — do, 1st pfd ...... — ! Penn RR ...... 82% to raise her hand, and as a reward ! through scientific management can 000. It w'as discovered in the bar­ bearable and she went to live with : Sister Superior Margaret of St. Inter S ilv e r...... 107 Pub Serv N J ...... 96% she received the package of dough- New Haven, Feb. 26 — (AP) — j the greatest total profits come. ber shop of John Cusano at 2:30 and Grimes, could not under- j Mary and eight young Indian pupils do, pfd ...... 106 Radio Corp ...... 46 “\^■e retailers may wonder when spread to the confectionerj' store I coroner Jam^^^ Corrigan today ! !^tand°vhy she left him, artii believed lost their lives in a fire yesterday at Landers, Frary & Clk .. 70 Rad’-i K eith ...... 29% we learn the first production cost of bread she gave the Bond bread ! ordered an inquest tomorrow into . ,.f 4.4. 4.- • , the Cross Lake Indian School, an Mann & Bow. Class A 14 ' Remington R and ...... 36 % of M. Smarz, next door, thence up­ loaf■ - she had cut in two to show ■ the death of Mrs. Margaret Sandora, : of some fancied of a suit of clothes why we have to stairs to the apartments of Ben­ isolated outpost, advices reaching do. Class B ...... 8 Rep Ir and S te e l...... 76 the even, crumbless slices. The 93, of Woodbridge, who died in a i charge sometimes two and three jamin Cole, Joseph Clapis and Jos­ here today said. New Brit. Mch. com . 30 Sears Roebuck ...... 89% products of the Blue Ribbon bakery hospital here Monday five days after I .cutting nis times that price to the ultimate con­ eph Oliver. Contents and furnish­ Sister Jeanne Deschantel suffered ^North & Judd ...... 211,2 Simmons ...... 65% also came in for special praise. she was found on the iTewton Road 1 . f , 4. sumer and yet in many cases make ings of the stores w-ere pretty bad­ near her home. i would be vindicated. a fractured spine in a leap from the j Niles Bern Pond ...... 37 Sinclair Oil ...... 23% no net total profits. Does it cost so The woman who was to give a Skellv Oil ...... 29 ly wrecked and the families driven Medical Examiner Scarborough : to Help second floor. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 7(2 much more to distribute a pair of party last evening was presented The sister superior died in an at- 1 Russell Mfg Co ...... 80 , Sou Pac ...... 124% into the street, but the damage up­ with a bottle of Ivanhoe dressing: announced after on autopsy that ' /- learned today that his pants than it does to make them? stairs W'as chiefly from smoke, and tempt to lead the little Indian girls, ! Scovill ...... 62 64R I Sou Rwy ...... 128% If so, why? The answer is that another whose birthday it was re­ she had died from expo.sure and i f ^ none of whom was over 9 years of Smythe Mfg Co 100 ! Stand Brands ...... 26 no one was injured. The cause of ceived one o ’ the new pastry chop­ heart disease. Yler leg was also : Odd Fellow’s making them is an organized pro­ the fire is as yet a mystery. age, to safety. Seth Thom Co. com 50 — St Gas and El ...... 119 pers. These gifts came as a pleas­ broken i ^ome at Groton. Grimes, however, cess, while distributing them is a Word of the fire was brought to do. pfd ...... 24 S O Cal ...... 59 ant surprise and created consider­ Woodbridge authorities said Uieir | matter for the most part of in­ ’ the Pas by a man who had driven Standard S cre w ...... 112 118 ; S O N J ; ...... 59% GETS FOUR YE.\RS. ' able interest. Then she paused from investigation disclosed that she was I panied by Ins wife, dividual guessing on the part of 55 miles through the winter weather do, pfd. guar “A ” .. 100 S O N Y...... 32% Bridgeport, Feb. 28.— (AP) —Ithe cooking operations long enough ordered out of her home by her son, | thousands of dealers as to what the George 'W. Dudas, 26, of Port Ches-1 to comment on the marvelous quick from Cross Lake. Stanley W o r k s ...... 42 44 Stew War ...... 39 public is likely to want and how Louis Sandora following a fight, i | fl'r r Q T CTA<’'I/C’ j Plans w'ere made to send an air­ Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 ! Studebaker ...... 42% ter, was sent to states prison for ^ drying enamels of today and Kyan- Sandora however denied this. The’ L A lfijl ij ID l Ii d much it will be necessary to pay the rom one to four years by Judge ' ize paints with which the kitchen plane from here to the settlement Torrington ...... 59 I Texas Corp ...... 52 manufacturer for the garment in i I Bishop Ovide Charlebois and Underwood Mfg Co .. 121 Timken Roll B e a r ...... 16 question.” Allyn N. Brown in Superior Court: or other rooms may be embellish- her death that she slipped on the , ------! ^ pleaded guilty to the ; ed, samples of which from John I. ic medical supplies and to bring the Union Mfg Co ...... 18 ' Transcon O i l ...... 8 Touching upon the general busi­ i The hearing tomorrow will at- Lncit of R motor v6hiclG. Hg hRs . Olson's store * ~ i New York, Feb. 26.—(AP)—A ' injured sister out. U S Envelope, com '.. 210 Union C a r b ...... 90% ness outlook, Mr. Filene said that were to be found in | tempt to place the criminal negli- Unit Aircraft ...... already served a term in the Elmira, the baskets. ' gcnce in the case, if anj-. I broad upward movement of prices do, pfd ...... I ll it was “ very good” but said that he Unit Corp ...... 39 N. Y. reformatory for theft of a Other .Appliances took place in today's Stock Market, Veeder Root ...... 39 did not mean that “great prosperit3' j U S S teel...... 181 car. The lecturer referred to the great I with buying stimulated by the sharp Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . 19 will necessarily and automatically R. E. NE.AL SENTENCED. 25 ESCAPE DEATH Util Pow anc Lt A ..! ...... 36% On December 31, William Hop­ convenience to the house-keeper X—Ex-dividend. descend upon us. I recovery in wheat prices from the War Piet ...... 63 kins, of Greenwich, reported to po- who has a Wardw'ay gyrator wash­ XX—Ex-rights. “I mean something much better Spokane, Wash., Feh. 20. —(AP) I record lows established yesterday ; Westing Air ...... 48% ,, - 4, - that his car had been taken er and ironer, or a Frigidaire for than that, for 19o0. from one point from its parking place. Five days \ fifteen months’ term in McNeil! of stocks were marked up i I ! Maybe Congress ought to be ad- Westing El and M fg ...... 175 ■ to 8 points, at least a dozen of them | of view, alreadj' be classed as the later Port Chester police located the mY'kS'orSS i aPea.r today Joumed fm- a W'hile until they get Woolwerth ...... 13% to new' high’s for the year. Trading ' banner year of American business, machine in Dudas’ possession. because it was in 1930 that Ameri­ sHow'ed a moderate expansion in ' jumping dLn a 40-foi'Tmbank^ j | ...... 1 ic e'octric mixers and other small m ent and the locom otive and tender — r’'" ------■ ■ ■ can business first became conscious f^uT‘lSers''''who°^^se“^^^ '’“'f to a revival ot of the fact that prosperity' may be B.4.NDID SENTENCED ] electrical appliances to expedite controlled. Bridgeport, Feb. 26.— (A P )—N el-! -work w'henever possible, mules to bring rum across the Can- favLabirin'cham -tS®^" I brought to a halt’ on' the brink son North, 21, of Norwalk, fourth of i As Mrs. Delaney handled the vari- adian border. Iron Age today in an accident that resulted To'Jay Matinee *2:15 a group of burglars dubbed “The ous foods and utensils she incident- Neal pleaded guilty yesterday to attributed the decline in a ticup of traffic on the main line largely to the curtailed buying In and Eve. Continuous WOULD OUST OFFICIALS cash bandits ’ appeared before. ally referred to them as coming a charge of violating the Feder.1l of the Fitchburg division near Thursday 6:45 to 10:30 Judge Allyn N. Brown in Superior I from Hale’s, the Public Market o r' prohibition law and was sen’Lencccl automobile steel. Riverriew' station STATE Court today and w'as sentenced to Marlow’s. ^ ^ At intervals soft music | Neal’s attorney told .. the . court that Freight car loadings for the u'eek The workmen were engaged in eight months in jail when he en­ emanated from the Stromberg- j bis client had paid internal revenue ending Feb. 15 were about 5,00u laying new rail on the east-bound Madison. Wis.. Feb. 26.—(AP) — tered a plea of guilty to five counts Carlson radio which Kemp’s in- I taxes on liquor smuggled into this cars above the week before but near­ track when the train, which had TONIGHT AND THURSDAY NIGHT A petition charging three Progres­ of burglary'. stalled for the session of the school. \ country and asked for a light sen- ly 70,000 below the corresponding been routed on to that track to LIONS’ MILK FUND BENEFIT! sive office holders, Lieut. Gov. His three companions. Carmine More Concerns. j tence. W'eek of last year. Crude oil produc­ pass a w'est-bound freight came Proceeds of benefit to be used by Lions’ Club of Manchester to Henry 'Huber, Attorney' General Chappa. Edward DeMatteo and Other concerns w'ho are c o - o p e r a t - ______tion took another big jump last around a curve upon them. They furnish free milk to needy families. Help this worthy cause. •John W. Reynolds and Secretary' of Chester Northrop, w'ere sentenced ing include Watkins Brothers, who week. all went hurtling to the bottom of CASE CONTINUED State Theodore Dammann w'ith last w'eek. have installed one of their latest Call money was 4 '4 per cent, and the embankment but without re­ violation of the corrupt practices Hoosier cabinets on the stage which ceiving any serious injury. Bridgeport. Feb. 26.— (AP) — plentiful. The rate shaded in the act and asking for special state SENTENCE SUSPENDED is set as a modem kitchen; Fradins The train continued over the rails, Lawrence Burns, 21, alleged to be “outside” market to 4; time money counsel to bring about their re­ Bridgeport, Feb. 28.— (A P )—John who have an attractive line of quiet with rates unchanged. some of which had not yet been moval from office, has been...... filed. Griffin, 62, of Shelton, pleaded dresses______for daily___^ wear,____ C.____ E. House one of three men responsible for the spiked dow'n. The locomotive, ten­ theft of a safe containing $1,040 Vulcan Detinning ran up eight with Gov. Walter Kohler, Randolph I before Judge Allym L. Brown | and Son, sensible shoes for the points, East Kotiak "' , America:' der. a pullman car -and a baggage R. Ctonnors ATswUerm n t f ' in Superior Court todav to sellinc! Virmcoixaanai* tup riac onH TrippiT-ip from the National Transportation 7 4 R. Connors, Madison attorney, said ■ Superior Court today to selling j housekeeper, the Gas and Electric (-'rimn'.ivir er Tian.spertatior Machine and Foundry and Warren car went off the rails with the first today. lottery tickets. He was given a Lom paniel Health-O-Meter scales, ^ / Bros. 7% each, J. I. Case 7, Auburn tw'o dangerously near the edge of The action is similar to that suspGnclGd jail sentence of 30 days. Manchester Towel Supply and Dou- i . . rrested here yesterday, the roadbed. The engineer and the Auto 6% and American Tobacc-j brought against Governor Kohler Griffin was arrested by state po­ gan Dye Works, and by no means of | nf under bonds fireman. James Quinn and Thomas “B”, Diamond Match, Westinghouse by Progressive Party leaders. The lice in December and according to least importance-household budget- i 1 ^otone of this Welch, were caught in the engine charges were made in connection the state, was only a small of­ ing helps by the Manchester TT»nr'ViostPr Sav-Snv- ji under arrest in New Electric pfd., and Union Pacific 5 to cab W'hen the tender crashed into York and is said to have admitted 5%.. with the election campaigns in fender. Griffin spent three w'eeks in ings Bank of Manchester. ' ------it but W'ere not injured. 192S. jail before he could arrange bond. The only evening session of the ' . . cessory m the robbery, Houston Oil, John.s Manvill'i, school, for the especial benefit of , w ^ v^°i *^<^lioved to be hiding | Lambert, Liggett and Meyers, “B“ , TO WED NEGRESS employed women \vlll be held this ; ® N. Y. Central, Underwood Elliot PUBLIC RECORDS Hartford, Feb. 26—(AP)— Isa­ evening at 7:30. Miss Mary Hutch- ______Fishing and W’estern Union decline ! CURB QUOTATIONS bella Myers, 22, of 21 Kennedy ison will Introduce Mrs. DeLaney ^ CONFERENCES slightly. street, negress, called this morning tonight, and Miss Christine Mason t Mechanics Lien at the office of the local Bureau of tomorrow afternoon, and Friday af- ^ the solving of local (By .Vssociated Press.) Again.st property' of C. W. King, I Vital Statistics and secured her ternoon at 2 o’clock, Mrs. Luigi i problems, through a BARGE STRIKES BRIDGE Amer Cit Pow and Lt (B) . .. 23% Lakeview tract, by Hotchkiss license to marry Mickey F. Scirica, Pola will be hostess. I conferences, Am Super P o w e r...... 29% Brothers, Torrington. 22. truck driver, of 160 Lawrence Prize Winners I announced today by State Tax Bridgeport, Feb. 26.— (AP.) — Automat Reg Mch. p fd ...... 14% Central States Elec ...... 28% .street. Scirica is white, and when Following is a list of ■ the local A coal barge struck the lifted span RIVER RISING he applied for a license to marry of the Grand street draw'bridge Cities "Service ...... 32% w'omen who won the special baskets . - rrmnu Crocker Whee’ or ...... Hartford, Feb.. 26.— (A P.)—Ris­ the girl five days ago his parents’ex- and other gifts eifts at yesterday’svesterdav’s sesses- . "! discussidns, said . 26% Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 97 ing to a height of 11.2 feet this pressed strong opposition to the sion: tne commissioners announcement. Elec Shareholders ...... 25% morning, the small freshet in the marriage. Mrs. J. W. Conrow, crumb cake; "It is particularly desired that col sion for w'ater, vehicular and pe­ Connecticut river reached apex at lectors be prepared to ask questions, destrian traffic. Ford of England ...... 13% Mrs. J. Hutton, muffins; Mrs. F. A. Niag and Hudson Power . . . noon today', and a gradual recession POST.AL CLERK DIES Sweet, Mrs. Laura Paisley, Miss exchange views and so on. Set pro­ The mechanism of the bridge was . 16% was anticipated it was said at the New' Britain, Feb. 26.— (AP) — grams, with definite programs, have crippled and damaged so that it Niag Hud Warrants ...... 4% Olive Little, Miss Marie Winzler. been avoided.” Pennroad ...... 14% office of the Hartford and New Michael T. Murphy, 45, former dougrhnuts; Mrs. Richloff, salgd would be only partly closed. City S O Ind ...... 50% ■fork Transportation Company this, secretary', treasurer, vice president dressing; Miss Dora Foss, cake; engineers immediately began re­ afternoon. A low mark was 4.4 feet and president of Connecticut branch Mrs. D. Mason, biscuits; Mrs. W. W. q u a r .v n t in e v e s s e l . pairs. The estimated damage is set United Gas ...... 30% on Thursday of last week and the of the U. S. Postoffice Clerks’ Asso­ Jones, Mr". E. F. Gorman, Mrs. New London, Feb. 26.__(AP)__ at $10,000. The barge Mayo, swung j Util Pow and L g t ...... 22% ri.se has been gradual with Sunday’s ciation died at his home here today Leona Nevers, Mrs. Samuel Nelson, The Argus, concrete-hulled vessel, against the side of the bridge when i United Lgt and Pow A ...... 41% mark at 7.5 feet. Tuesday morning after being ill w'ith pneumonia for Mrs. A. Gorman, Mrs. W. Kronfeldt, formerly the flagship of the de­ tw'o tug boats tried to dock the ^ Vacuum O il...... 92 the mark was 9.8 feet. less than a week. stroyer force of the Coast Guard, is boat. Vicks Financial ...... 8% Mrs. S. McKinney, Mrs. R. Nelson, STOLE TAXICAB. The river is full of cakes of float­ Ruth B. Smith, Burnside, Mrs. to be a quarantine vessel of the ing ice coming from above the dam public health service at Hampton New Haven, Feb. 26.— (AP) — PASSED BAD BILLS Frank Hood, Mrs. Robert McComb, \H at Holyoke. From Hartford to the Roads, Virginia. JOHN J. GLYNN DEAD T\vo women. Ruth “Baby” Dol, 32, Bridgeport, Feb. 26.— (AP.) — Mrs. Carl H. Allen. Miss Anna Barbara Lyons, 30, were sent to the Sound there is considerable ice. Loomis, Mrs. J. F. McVeigh, Mrs. The Coast Guard tug Carrabas- Thomas Costa, 27, and Lillian Pe- county jail today for 200 days when Walter Haven, Coventry, Mrs. Wil­ sett is to come here, probably this ; Albany, N. Y., Feb. 26.— (AP) troski, 22, arrested in Stamford toes of Monday night with several counter­ liam Keyes, baskets of groceries; week from Norfolk to'^tovv the Ar- ! Ulynn, 52, brother of the ! they w'ere unable to pay $200 for stealing a taxicab, They feit $10 bills in their possession, baked fish, Mrs. Max Kasulki. gus to Hampton Roads. The A r­ late Martin H. Glynn, former gov­ pleaded guilty to the charge. were arraigned here today before gus is now' out of commission at the ernor of New' York, died at his home Sure Relief United States Commissioner Hugh Academy wharf. in Valatie last night after a long They stole the cab in this city “Makes You Feel Bettern"" STEARNS ANNIVERSARY Lavoy. Examination w'as waived and illness. January 22 and drove to Derby Boston, Feb. 26.— (AP)—Mr. and LENIN DIES Mr. Glj'nn had been prominent in where they were arrested. This they were held in bonds of $10,000 Mrs. Frank Steams today cele­ FOR each for trial at the next term of New Britain, Feb. 26.— (AP.) — Columbia county politics for many was the third time the women have INDIGESTIONJi brated the fiftieth anniversary of years. He w'as postmaster at Valatie | been convicted of charges of steal- P^CCMTS J f the United States District Court at Believed to have partaken of a poi­ New Haven. their marriage at Amherst. The sonous beverage, the nature of for nine years and was twice a i ing motor vehicles, 6 Bell-ans Stearns, long prominent in Massa­ which has not been determined, An- member of the election board of the ’ ------chusetts society, came into national drew Lenin, 42, died today at New | county. He is survived by two sis NEW H-WEN SHERIFF Hot water CLERK SUSPENDED. a ‘’'v. notice through their intimate friend­ Britain General hospital. He W’as ters, " Mrs.' ' J. ^ E. Hickey . of Valatie . . Sure Relief New Haven, Feb. 26.— (AP) — ship W'ith President and Mrs. Coo- George F. Hambridge, Danbury pos­ taken ill last night soon after two and Mrs. B. J. Shaughnessy of Bos­ Hartford, Feb. 26.— (A P )—The lidge, when the latter were in Wash­ policemen had bought ice cream ton and two brothers, James T. appointment of a sheriff for New tal clerk, was given a suspended ot »* % '.-'• ■ ington. The Boston merchant and cones at his store. Glynn of Albany and Frank Glynn London county to fill the vacancy ELL-ANS sentence of one year in jail and his wife were guests at the White placed on probation in Federal of Valatie. Funeral services will be left by the death of Sheriff Sidney * House so frequently that they were The United States mints turned FOR INDIGESTION Court here yesterday, w'hen he conducted tomorrow at the Valatie A. Browm last week, will not be regarded as members of the White out 466,651,000 coins for foreign home and at St. John’s Roman 25^ and 75

I REDS IN PARADE (M A irraiP S OUT; “M. FloridcL FishcTtncin Battles QOltth you -edtii a^ffcrJ^h Jnty ^ooJ f4niihtr§ 1 ON WALL STREET I A poor family in town is urgent- FRANCE SEEKS With Monster of the Sea 1 ly in need of a two or three oil- 1 burner stove. Anyone having a : stove of this kind that they* would A story, “The thing mi its Jde. ap- : care to gpve this needy family c^l ANEW CABINET Miami, Feb. 26.— (A P )— monster parently feeding. About Police Break Up Demonstra­ i Miss Jessie Reynolds, 5606 or 7389 monster I body was showing. We ap­ for further information. of an encounter \Nith a sea (Continued from Page One.) Quaker off Bimini, Bahama, in which the proached within three feet and it. tion Held Over a Released behemoth nearly swamped a fishing did not move, so I hurled the largest , President Doumergue as the obvious harpoon aboard into it,” he said. . NINETEEN CABINETS boat after it had been harpooned choice. The president went through “ Then the fun started. The mon- Social was told here today by Captain ^... Prisoner. ster’s tail cut' through the air and . SINCE THE WORLD W A R ■ customary formality of consult R. Pease, Miami boatman, upon re­ ing President Doumergue of the missed the stern of the boat a scant turning from an 11-day fishing trip Senate and President Bouisson of five feet and we were pitched about. New York, Feb. 26.—(API —Sev­ ", 'THo fall i the Chamber of Deputies and then in the Gulf stream. as if we were in a severe storm. The 26.— (A P )—The fan ^ rnarHim, The big fish, believed by Captain eral persons were slightly injured Paris, Feb. : summoned Tardieu. $44 whale sounded immediately and 60U ...... of the Chautemps minist y y Tardieu, however, explained that Pease, to be the same that was and two were arrested today when feet of line disappeared over the si e broke up a Communist parade day recalled that ^he i the political situation in the Chain- rammed by the Carl G. Fisher yacht Cabinets since the World War.War The „„ Here is a famous range at a quicker than it takes to tell about 1 street. A near-riot occurred so price you cannot afford to off Bimini a few day% ago, was list follows: , identified by the boatman as a it.' i when the police bore down on the evenly divided, was sueh that he overlook. It is the 8-20 “The reel on which the line was j ^ej^onstration, said to have -been November 16, 1917 to January 18, considered Premier Poincare most whale shark or rhinodontycus 1920— Georges Clemenceau. model just as illustrated and capable of forming a government . .u j *1,,., «av>iT>cr hr>at were John! wound was jerked out of its fasten- | by the release of a man Jan. 19. 1920 to Sept. 23, 1920— in excellent condition. You N MiUiken New^York investment | ings and then I was glad that the | Governors island after he had “ of broad union” in order to get the oan't tell it from a new pope was not fastened to anything i 30pve(j part of a sentence for desert- AlexEindre Millerand. banker, and John Eliot A^arner, Chi- Sept. 24, 1920 to Jan. 12, 1921— support of a wider range of partie? range, for it has been usr-d I rigid for I believe our 40-foot cruis- j jpg from the Army, than anyone else. He added that but very little and entirely cago. er might have been swamped.” j Police swung fists and clubs when Georges Leygues. Captain Pease said he was tirst Jan. 16. 1921 to Jan. 12, 1922— Poincare was excellently equipped reconditioned. One of the The'’ 1 cruised for some time in 1 t^gy barred progress of the parade to govern at the present time when big values in cur exchange^ attracted to the monster by seeing ■out failed to see any i at Wall and Broad streets and were Aristide Briand. what he took to be a floating dere-1 the v.i Jan 16' 1920 to March 26, 1924— , France faces four major problems department. whale or the line. i met with resistance from the march- Ravmond’Poincare. ' -the naval conference, the Young lict. ‘ ‘ ______!___ I grs. Part of the Communists broke March 28, 1924 to June 1, 1924— . plan execution, the Geneva customs ! through the police line, mingled with Raymond Poincare. ' conference and the Saar arrange- “STEEPLE TOM” ARRIVES; June 8 to 13, 1924—Frederic : mgnts. ORGANIZATION READY Francois Marshal. j Mind Made Up. _ June 14, 1924 to April 10, 1925— | 3ut Poincare had his mind made FOR CHAMBER’S DRIVE FOR HIS ANNUAL VISIT Two boyr-^er'e the” only ones held Edouard Herriot. ^ ^ ^ ' up when the president’s car took ' niit of a dozen that had been placed , April 16, 1925 to Oct. 27, 192o ; Elysee Palace. As he t nnrlpr arrest The demonstration, ■ Paul Painleve. 1 mounted the steps of the palace he Tour Divisions With Twenty Fitzpatrick,tzpatlTCK, LoverDover of High un celebration of the ; Oct. 29. 1925 to Nov. 22, 192o— i turned to the newspaper men and Units to Start Membership Places, Returns After Tak- Porter, of New Bed-■ Paul Painleve. ! said: in c Health Cure. i ford Mass , from Governors island | Nov. 28, 1925 to March 3, l9Zb ^ ..you can say in advance that it is Campaign Friday. ------i where he had served 18 months of a , Aristide Briand inoR_Aris- •no.’ I cannot, I cannot.” ------onm “ Steenel Tom” Fitzpatrick, j two-year sentence for army deser-, March 9 to June 15, 192b Ans The former premier referred to With the entire orgai his health which is still somewhat Keith’s Reliable Used Ranges , cte ‘ and ready to beg I rrosfdargSdXlSt : ru.der„7t^r.e?ftte I I,. frail. He recently cancelled a pro­ ,-hnc:i,vrChester ChamberPhamber ofo Commerce steeples, flagpoles, chim- ; Detectives, who had read of the ^ Briand. 1926—Edquard posed trip to South America and has ] ji.-.ign ^i^v^T u ning i neys and other lofty* places is• again • '| proposed - demonstration ■ in ao r'aa.v,-Com- 1 jjjjy t9 to 21, repeatedly said he must have a marking time until Friday evening i ney^------^^ munist newspaper, had waited wth : Herriot month or two of quiet rest before he FEBRUARY PRICED July 23, 1926 to Nov. 6, 1928— ^vhen a banquet at Tinker Ha^ll wH , Michifan, where he has | a special detail of 125 policemen in will be completely well. h e time is right to buy a used range at Keith’s ... .for they are all Febru- open the one week taking treatments for a run Battery Park for nearly two hours , Raymond Poincare, It was on leaving the palace that r,cw members The c. condlion. Again back in his j this morning for the Communists ; ^ov. 11, 1928 to July 27. 1 9 2 9 - ai'y priced. Every range in this department has been reconditioned he informed newspaper men that T assuring y.ou of complete satisfaction. Defective and wornout parts such jng conducted along general usual good health he is looking for j who failed to appear. | Raymond Poincare. iqdq— Tardieu had been charged with the with R. K. Andeison S , heights to scale; old chimneys; The detail was about to retire, j^jy 29, 1929 to Oct. 22, 1929 assisted by mission of forming a Cabinet and as bricks, grates, ash pans, etc. have been replaced. Each range has been commander in cha g twenty! to dismantle, in fact anything chat | when word reached them that^ -Aristide Briand. that he himself had promised Presi­ thoroughly cleaned and i>olished and in many cases the trimmings re-nickeled. four divisions majors ' ______withino-rtrT his line—and they dare rck i1 T-kQT'f’irparty nf of (~1nTTnniinis1Communists had descended i hov. 2, 1929 to Feb. 17, 1930— captains, each of the latter super- ; comesmany and varied. from the South ferry elevated^sta- ^ ^^^re Tardieu dent Doumergue he would help Tar­ Thus you "can select a range of real merit at a cost you will admit to be very, tion and was marching up Front | Rgjj. 21 to Feb. 25, 1930—Camille dieu form a wide union Cabinet. ' ' S ?ntire'^"organization taking | “ "Tlim” is no stranger to Man very low. 1 lie enuie ' Chester. He has worked on many street to Wall. They headed off the | Ghautemps. The upshot of these negotiations parade at Wall and Broad streets. 1 consequently was that Tardieu, who MODERN GLENWOOD E—A good coal QUAKER ROYAL—A famous combination ^"'DixTsio^n N o ''\ -A r th u r Knofla, I lofiy perches within the town limits was overthrown nine days ago, will range of moderate size with single mantle. range in its largest size. Combines aU Maior in command: ' iu .past years including the Cheney noiv again try to form a new min­ Entirely reconditioned. Good value at the advantages of a full size coal reinge TJnit No. 1—L._ N. Heebncr. Capt.; _ 1 cnimneys local flagpoles and at BUTLER SAYS DRY LAW and gas range. Black finish. Good con­ TO PRESENT “TOMMY” , istry with Poincare actively aiding, $39.50. Ea'.^r G.''scaman. Stu^rtir wksfey. j other lofty points in need of repair although too frail to take a port­ dition. $99.50. Carl Ben-^s. A. N. Potter. I or freshening up wnth a coat of MODERN GLENWOOD F—A coal range VIOLATES CONSTITUTION folio. Unit No 2-* A. L. Betts, Capt.: i paint. His accomplishments in this COMEDY. TONIGHT that you can hardly teU from new. Black QUAKER ROYAL—Another combination ,\ E. Crawford, 1 connection run all the way .rom a The former premier, if successful, finish with single mantle and nickeled George A. Brown, consequently will return to London coal and gas range in lustrous grey enamel ■ simple paint job to gold leafing at j ------(Continued from Page One.) trimmings. Here is an opportunity to get that is so desirable in modem kitchens. W. A. Cole. W’. J. Messier to resume the naval negotiations Unit No. 3—Thomas Conran, I dizzy heights. . . | Lutheran Plavers .Under Miss famous Glenwood quality at a very low Entirely reconditioned. February priced Andrew He has been coming to ^anche^ -, ^ church to Be Given in fi cation of the dry statute in one where they were broken off when cost. The price is only $39.50. Capt.; Alvin L. Brown, his Cabinet met a five vote defeat in at $119.50. Hcaiv, Allen Co'. M. Merz. ter for the past 26 years form or another. Today's session childhood wanderings to this town Cheney Hall. the Chamber of Deputies on a min­ QUAKER PRIZE B—An hxtra large size Unit No. 4—J. Frank Bowen, was the next to the last to be held coal range with double mantle. Black fin­ FOUR CABINET GAS RANGES—They frem his home in Sta'ffora Spring or budget issue. Capt.; Lucius M. Foster, David for opponents of prohibition. Shortly ish i^ith nickeled trimmings. Completely are all well known makes in black finish. Chambers. C. F. Ward. Lawrence A. where...... he...... was born_ 44 ^years ago. „ At “Tommy,” the threc-act comedy friends of the dry laws will have an an early age he became apprenticed j which the Lutheran players will overhauled and in exceUent condition. Only Each has four large burners, oven and Converse. opportunity to be heard. CALLED GOOD OMEN broiler. /Entirely reconditioned. Febru­ au old time steeple jack and after present tonight at Cheney hall un­ London, Feb. 26.— (A P .)—For­ $48.00. Unit No. 5- -Francis Miner, Capt.; Butler’s Views. ary priced at $19.50. Harold C. Alvord, John Pentland, several successful seasons went out der the direction of Miss ’ Leila Dr. Butler's statement asserted mer Premier Tardieu’s decision to CRAWFORD ROYAL—A well knov,Ti on his own. In the course of his Church, is expected to draw a ca­ the Eighteenth Amendment hap vio­ attempt to form a Cabinet in make. Used but very little. Has single Charles Ray, James Lapp. CABINET GAS RANGES—Two large size Divisoin. No. 2.—John Olson, ‘ w’ork he has traveled from coast to pacity audience. The advance sale lated the Constitution, while Dr. France was hailed as a good omen mantle. Entirely reconditioned and nov/ of reserved seat tickets has been models entirely overhauled. Both arc In Major in command: i coast and has razed over 100 chim- Irwin's brief said its author had in conference circles today, and it offered at $48.00. unusually large, interest having black finish with white splashers. They Unit No. 6.—William Knofla, ^ neys besides working on noted been unable to see any benefit under was believed he would be success­ Walter church steeples, office buildings in been stimulated in the production ful. quickly enabling the French QUAKER MODEL C—A large size family have four large burners, oven and broiler. Capt.; Charles Holman, the prohibition law. coal range with double mantle. Excellent W. C. Hartford, Boston, New York and because of the excellence of the “That this Iniquitouo amendment delegates to return to London per­ Good value at $24. Balch, George W’ilcox, condition. Black finish with nickeled ! nearly every city in Connecticut. work of the dramatic club in its be nullified is my earnest prayer, haps by Monday. Cheney. The American delegations have trimmings. A real value at $52.()0. \TJLCAN GAS RANGE—Large size cabi­ Unit No. 7-.\rttiur Hultman, ' Among the more important jobs last comedy, “The Family Up- the Irwin statement said. James H. ! that Tom has done are the repair s^3>irs>’* Later in the day the committee been confident that Tardieu would MODERN GLENWOOD B—One of the net model in excellent condition. It looks capt.: of the 225 foot twin steeple of When “Tommy” was given m expected to reach among other ^ t- bring a delegation back while the Quinn. best ranges In our. Exchange Dept. Large and will perform like a new range. Suit­ the Cathedral of S t John the Bap­ New York, no less a stage celebrity nesses, W. W. Atterbury, president British are eager to resume the ne- Harold M'est. size with double, mantle. Black finish. able for large family. One of our best tist in Savannah, Georgia; the than Ann Pennington was featured of the Pennsylvania railroad and gotLations with Tardieu at the helm Will give all the satisfaction of a new Unit No. 8—W. George Glenney, of the French representation. values at $32. {'n-nt ■ Geor°‘c Waddell, Joel M. , cleaning w and - - of . the 26 ton in the role of Marie, the charming, Rgp^^jjjijcan national committeeman range. $52. ■' - r . . jqJjj, j c . i statue of William Penn m Philadel- marriageable daughter, which will Pennsylvania, as well as Pierre Ambassador Fleuriau and Rene Nichols, Dclphis ■ ' phia w'hich is 25 feet in heighth. b« played tonight by Miss Emily s. Du Pont, of Wilmington, • Dela Massigll, the French representa­ Cary. Unit No 9 F. Clarke, Capt.; land the Church of the Immaculate Stavnitsky. The play was also given ware, chairman of the board of E. I. tives here, also planned to meet Wells A. Strickland, George W. ! Conception on Park street, Hart- in Hartford at Parsons and contin­ Du Pont de Nemours and company Prime Minister MacDonald this aft­ ernoon to give him as much infor­ St:-ant, R. LaM. Russell. Albert F. ford. His longest job, of six ues in popularity as a vehicle for and a leader in financial and Indus-v months duration, was on a chimney stock companies. The scenes are mation as possible about the French Knofla. trial affairs. at Peacedale, R. I. I not long, the action is quick and political crisis. Unit No. 1 0 - C. Glenney. Capt.; A meeting of the four chief dele­ IV. H. Gardner, Samuel Kemp, Julius Rope, on the strength of which j humor of the story continues “ UEGISLATI\”E F.ATLURE Steeple Tom is continually risking 1 throughout the three acts. Much is Washington, Feb. 26.— (AP.) gates later in the day was expect­ Fradin, Edward Hess. ed to discuss the whole conference Division No. 3— Fred Blish, Jr., his life, is made for him at the plant expected of Oscar Anderson who did The “noble experiment” was por­ of------the Plymouth- Cordage Co., Ply­ such clever acting in the previous trayed as a legislative failure and situation as affected by the French Four-Burner JiYajor in command; Cabinet developments. Observers Reconditioned mouth, Mass. On some of his Jobs play of the Y. P. S. Dramatic club. President Hoover and his attorney Opposite H i^ School Unit No. 11—Oliver Toop, Capt.; expected this meeting would decide Gas Range Rev. J. S. Neill, B. F. Knight, Ray- hundreds of feet of rope are worn Miss Belle Lange, John Zwick, Ed­ general. William D. Mitchell, were Coal Ranges South Manchester out in a very short time, necessitat­ accused of committing an excess in whether the conference Should.con- ' inond Hunt, Scott H. Simon. ward Fischer, Harold Helm and I tinue its recess for another week in Unit Nd. 12—William Rubinow, ing a considerable expenditure -pr Raymond Kulpinsky who fill the utterance in trying to force a moral issue upon the people in tesUmony order to give the French time to Capt.: Harlowc Willis, Harry Sea­ new material. other roles. form a new ministry and send an $ 12.50 man, Joseph Dean, Myron C. Peck- Asked about the tendency of peo­ Dancing ''"ill follow the perform­ Hven the House judiciary commit­ tee today by the Rev. John Augus­ accredited delegation back to Lon­ ham. ple to look up and straight ahead ance tonight. Unit No. 13—R. McNally, Capt.; | when at dizzy heights the veteran tine Ryan, director of the Social A c­ don. tion Department of tt'. National It was understood that should the Jame.s Shearer, Henry Schaller, H. climber said: recess be extended the work of the A. Stephens, Raymond Robinson. • “ It makes me laugh t ^ yT m S o y e s Catholic Welfare Council. citis came with extreme suddenness. sible 70 and it was generally be­ Unit No. 14—Edward Stearns, i warnings posted in the Washington Appearing as a witness at the conference would be continued as lieved that the Pope would hold a far as possible by the four chief PAPAL SECRETARY In fact he officiated only two days Capt.; \\ illiam B. Gammons, John! Monument and other high points committee’s hearing oi'., ago at the baptism of the grand consistory late in the spring or Hartford. Feb. 26— (A P )—Judge to repeal the Eighteenth amend­ delegates still here in conjunction early summer to name several E. Dwver James J. Roham Hector 1 reading, look straight ahead or up— \vith Ambassador Fleuriau and M. niece of the Pope, Maria Pia, I never dovTi.” “If I were to follov/ Jennings of the Superior Court to- ment. the Rev. Mr. 1 DIES SUDDENLY daughter of Count and Countess more. AV. Wc.st. dav dissolved a temporary inRinc- Massigli. Unit No. 1 5 - Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, this warning when up in the air I had accepted the dry The American delegation tnis. Ugolini. Cardinal Perosi died last Satur­ never would get any work done.” tion which restrained William H. altv and “looked upon the experl 'Capt.; Dr. Howard Boyd. John L. morning took under discussion the Cardinal Merry Del Val was one day at the age of 68 from a gener­ Continuing, he spoke of the mys­ Day from taking office as city ment with sympathy,” form of the proposed agreement (Continued from Page One.) al blood infection. He had under­ Keinartz, Clinton Tryon, Dr. Bush- comptroller of New Britain and re­ ^vished to see the statute abolished. of the few remaining English- terious force that pulls one to the for humanizing the use of subma­ gone an operation .to combat the ncll. strained acting comptroller Bliss VV. Other Witnesses speaking cardinals of the curia. Division No. 4—William Halsted. brink when at a great heighth. rines. It was said the American papal delegate to Canada to report infection but after a temporary im­ to over- Giark from turning over the comp­ His testimony had been preceded His death has reduced the num­ ^laior in command; ! “It __ is something I had 1 plan called for reaffirmation of the on the adjustment of the claims of provement there was a relapse. troller’s books to Mr. Day. Al­ by that of a psychopathic ber of cardinals to 60 out of a pos­ Unit No. 15—H. B. House, Capt.; 1 come at first. Something hard 'O Pvoot convention with a possible al­ the Canadian bishops as to sepa­ Nathan Marlow, Charles J. McCann, j explain—it pulls a person to tlic though the dissolution of the tem­ from Chicago, while statements previously had been presented from teration of the piracy clause, which rate Catholic schools in Manitoba. A. L. Slocumb, U. J. Lupien. I edge, then dizziness and a fatal fall. porary injunction will allow the sev­ at present places responsibility on a university president and a mem­ Unit No. 17 -C . E. Watkins, ! All climbers are forced io fight tba^ eral hundred city employes to get individual officers for violations of He succeeded Cardinal Rampolla Capt.; Robert E. Purinton, W. L. , feeling off at first. Afterward, it s pay checks it docs not settle the ber of the Authors and Artists as pontifical secretary of state in \ committee of the associaiton the code of war. There was a feel­ Case, F. J. Bendall, Luigi Pola. | like being on the ground. question raised as to legality of Mr. ing in some quarters that responsi 1903 having been made a cardinal. Unit No. 18— Walter Gorman, I Steeple Tom has never had a ^eii- Day’s election by the common coun­ against the prohibition amendment. His term in that office ended with All had given a discoura^ng pr c - bility should be placed on the gov- Capt.; John Learned, Ernest Bant- ! ous fall from any great heighth. A cil as the law’suit on that question dry ernment concerned instead of the the death of Pope Pius .X eleven tyre of conditions under the ly, Dr. Barry. George Williams. j short fall inside a house some years is an April case in the Superior ' officers who in the last war fre- years later. He then became arch- Unit No. 19—L. Sipe, Capt; A l - , ago has been the sum total^of^m- Court. . quenUy were acting under specific j pnest of St. Peter a The temporary injunction was oo- ShorUy after the Rev. Mr. Ryan bert Heller, E. J. Campbell, F. P. i juries in his 30 years of steeple orders when the code was violated. 1 cardinal was protector of tained by Mayor Angelo M. Paon- concluded, the committee recessed manF religious orders in the United Fitchner, Hugh J. Campbell. | jacking. essa and Judge Thomas J. Mo loy over the luncheon hour, having ar Unit No. 20—Harold R. Burr, ?ISged to hear W. W. Atterbury, .ARREST STRIKERS States and Canada among whom of the Court of Common Pleas last Boston, Feb. 26. - (AP)—Three Ca^t.: Joseph Tedford, Wayland K. NEW GERMAN TAX Friday evening, and the city officials president of the Pennsylvania rail­ were the Sisters of Divine Provi­ ' Straughan, Peter Salmonson, D. W. and employes for New Britain have road and Republican national com­ men and three women, all alleged dence in Texas, the Sisters of Char­ members of the Communistic fac- ity knowm as the Gray Sisters of Kelsey. been in more or less turmoil since. mitteeman from Pennsylvania in Lion of the International Ladies Gar­ Canada, the Sisters of Charity of ; . Feb. 26.— (A P )—A six per the afternoon. ment Workers Union, who have the Blessed Virgin of Dubuque, i cent, duty on benzine and benzol been on a strike, v('ere arrested in Iowa, the Sisters pf the Third Or­ NOON STOCKS j will be proposed at a Cabinet meei- CO U ^ MFIES GANG SCHMELING BREAKS the downtown cloak and suit district der of St. Francis of Oldenberg, In­ u ing tomorrow by the finance minis ■ this morning as police continued diana, and the Franciscan Sisters New York. Feb. 26.— (A P ;— I! tor Dr Paul Moldenhauer, to cover their crusade against street dis­ Third Order of the Immaculate i a deficit of 80,000,000-marks (about Atlantic City, N. J.. Feb. 26 j .vtook-s turned emphatically buoyant I (A P )—Defying gangdom’s threats. HIS RIGHT THUMB orders in connection with the walk­ Conception of Joliet. Hlinois. ?19,200,000) in the Reich ta>c today, as the sharp rally in the !I Judge Smathers today sentenced | out. ■ , Sudden Dlneis grain market prompted heavy !| budget. • Nearly 100 strikers have been ar­ the two women principals in tne . The prelate appeared, in excellent smort covering and a revival of The news came as a surprise to­ “Gappy’,’ Hoffman narcotics case to | Miami, Fla., Feb. 26.— (AP) rested in the past 10 days. There operations for the advance. The ad- day to business circles, where there Max Schmeling the * were fewer pickets on hand this health on his recent public appear­ three vears each. ance and his seizure with appendi- ••.•ance during the early hours of appears to he much opposition to In the most courageous pro­ weight slated to fight the Sharkey- morning. trading was the most rapid witness- T h a t C O l ^ D the proposal. The proposed duty on nouncement against organized crime Scott winner for the “world’s cham­ ^ ed in'_morc than a fortnight. benzine------would chiefly affect , Ameri- 4- that has ever ------emanated from the pionship” at New York in June, Colds come suddenly. You can often end them High fliers were Warren Bros., J. can exporters, who supply most ot | court house at May’s Land- broge his right thumb three weeks I. Case, and Auburn Auto, up about ’s benzine. ing. Judge William H. Smathers, ago and may never fight again, ac­ as quickly! Take Bayer Aspirin the moment youve' 7 points. American Tobacco B, and Of Germany’s annual consumption arch-enemv of protected vice, de­ cording to a cablegram received caught pne. A single sneeze should be the signal, OV: Eastman Kodak rose about 5 points, of 550,000 tons of benzol.390,000 tons clared that racketeering was going from Berlin today by 2: the & st sign o f congestion or headache, or soreness;- and shares gaining 2 to 4 points in­ is produced in Germany. German to be banished from Atlantic City Bruen, general manager of Madison cluded Underwood Elliott, Johns circles believe that the undue profits forever. Square Garden. American Window & Office Exposure to cold and wet isn’t half so serious when! Manvillc, Westinghouse Electric, which would accrue to domestic pro­ “ If the city police arc unequal ro you’ve learned to protect yourself with Bayer Aspirin. American Water Works, American duction through taxation on import­ the task, then we will call in state Can.. Union Pacific, Air Reduction ed benzol would be subjected to an troopers.” the judge said. n oF u p t o I i t o e For the speedy relief of colds, headaches,^ neuralgio and U. S. Industrial Alcohol. Cleaning Co. additional tax. The two women sentenced were or neuritic pain, and even the acute suffering caused Call money renewed unchanged at Florence Hoffman and Josephine We clean stores, homes, factories, institutions. Janitor^ 4 1-2 percent. by rheumatism, there is nothing so sure and so safe aa MINE EXPLOSION Baroody, alleged common-law wives Washington, Feb. 26.—(AP) 'The day OT n^ht service guaranteed. We can do your house win- of “Gappy” Hoffman and Tom Bar­ Senate adopted : resolution today | genuine Aspirin tablets stamped Bayer. They make rOLITICI.VN DIE.S Pottsville, Pa., Feb. 26.— (AP) — dows without entering in. w « clean An explosion of coal gas a mile un­ oody, respectivel.v- The latter two calling upon Secretary Hyde of the We can save fifty per cent on all cleaning. We clean a marvelous gargle, too. See proven directions in were sentenced to seven years at Agriculture Department to make everything and anything. ; Concord, N. H., Feb. 26— (AP) — der ground in the Lytle mine of tlw Lytle Coal Company at Minersvllfte hard labor and fined $2,000 each, “ such recommendations as he sees every package. C'uy H. Cutter, 47, once prominent last week. fit” to the Senate relative to the politically and former treasurer of near here yesterday, killed fotir c s s : , e r . r e » c . “ “ T r price of cotton and wheat, “ even to four branchef, Bristol. Meriden, Hartford. RookvlUe and Man­ ;fehe South Congregational church, workmen and injured three others. Seven members of a rescue crew .AGAINST MERGER the extent of temporarily closing chester. who admitted embezzlement of Washington, Feb. 26 — (AP) church funds totaling nearly $10,- were overcome by black damp when said exchanges.” Call us at once. BAYER they entered the shattered sixth Senator Dill, Democrat, Washing­ Offered by Senator Heflin, Demo­ ‘ toOO died this n*'?rnlng at the state ton, said in the Senate today he Ihospital. Cutter had been a patient level. Two of them were able to crat, Alabama, the resolution was American Window & Office Cleaning Co. crawl back to safety and spread the would introduce a resolution to pre­ adopted after a round of discussion there for four weeks after a physl- vent the consolidation of the Great Tel 7540 Manchester, Conn. Iral and mental collapse which was alarm. Volunteer workers dashed in­ of the pauses of the collapse of to the mine and brought out the Northern and Northern Pacific rail- prices on the exchanges of cotton ASPIRI.Sk tha tnda lurlE of Bigr« Uunifaetoz* of Moaoooitirorldwti^ of ^brought about by knowledge th ^ an cads which was approved condi­ of his accounts had been other five who were prostrate on /audit tionally by, the I. C. C. and wheat. |!prdexe

The Buff Cap school is in session this week to make ,up some of the time lost at the be^nning of the term. All other schools in town are having a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood of THAT GOOD GULF.GASOLINE MADE BETTER Crystal Lake road entertained com­ pany from Woodbury over the week­ end. Miss Alice E. Hall, a teacher of tlome Economics at the Seymour High school is spending a week’s vacation with her parents, Mr. and A BRAND-NEW ANTI-KNOCK GAS-400' END POINT Mrs. L. E. Hall. The regulcr Library meeting will be held at the Library rooms on Monday, March 3rd at four o'clock. Important business will be trans­ acted and it is hoped the members NO EXTRA COST will try to attend. Miss Bernice A. Hall, librarian in Springfield, spent a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hall. Miss Ruth Martin; teacher at the Cedar Swamp school, is spending the week's vacation with friends in Boston, Mass. Frank Babcock of Branford has been spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Inez Babcock. Edmund Rublec of New Vork City spent the week-end with . i and Mrs. Howard Crandall of Giant's Hill district. Harry .Mlison and Mrs. Hall of New' York City spent the w'cek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Allison of Cedar Swamp district. . Mrs. Inez Babcock has moved from the farm she formerly owned on Grant's'Hill to the farm owned by Edgar Edgerton in 'Vernon and formerly occupied by him. Miss Hattie Jewett is with her. Miss Florence Meacham. a teach­ er in New Britain spent the week­ end at her home with her grand­ mother, Mrs. Sarah Young. Miss Helen Sparrow, an honor .student in the Senior year at Brown University and a former graduate of the Rockville High school, has won election to the honorary science fraternity, Sigma Xi. Misfi Sparrow is already a member of Phi Beta ka]ipa. ; Mrs. Walter Button is spending fomc Lime with her si.stcr, Mrs. Harry Gaboon in South Manchester, i Mrs. Lafayette R. Ladd is with friends in Rockville for a few days. } Miss Ruth Ayers, a student nurse at the Hartford Hospital has been yith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iiam L. Ayers of Merrow Road, for a short. ; Warren Clough, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clough is visiting fiis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Darling of Newington this w'eek. j Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sparrow and iton. Leon, of North Woodstock vis­ ited friends in town on Monday. It h pleasing to Mrs. Sparrow's friends fhat although she is unable to walk Very much she is able to ride out. There was a short missionary pro­ \ gram during the Sunday School linur. Mrs. C. H. Daniels, chairman ^if the Missionary Committee, gave a talk, using a map, on the wmrk tlonc by both Methodist and Con­ gregational mis.sions in the Philip­ pine Islands. Mi.^s Bernice Hall read a story of child lif; there and a Friendship Treasure Chest is being Idled by the different classes of the Sunday School to send to the Is­ lands as a token of Good Will from GET Ihe U. S. A. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simpson ;}iave returned from New York City JiSthcre they visited their son, W il­ liam Sumner Simp.son and family. The mud on the back roads is .iVery deep-a regular spring break­ up— and autos arc being abandoned and hor.sc.s arc being used to bring \ the milk to the Center for the dif­ ferent milk trucks. A pair of oxen arc doing the work fr. i the Sugar Hill section. R. Eldrpd Doyle has been confined to his home with an attack of the ^rip. Mr. anc. Mrs. I. Tildcn Jewett. Mr.s. L. Ernest Hall and the Misses Bernice and Alice Hall motored to Worcester, Saturday and visited at the home of W . Roy Comins. Mrs. C. H. Daniels, an instructor ■at the Kennedy School of Missions ■was ■with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simpson over the week-end. Mrs. Daniels closed her house for the winter. Charles Hurlburt of Snipsic dis­ trict had the misfortune to fall and hurt himself quite severely. Henry Gottier, 25, of this town pleaded guilty to the charge of theft and w’as bound over under $5,000 bonds to the April term of court. Unable to furni.sh bonds he is at present in the Tolland County jail. Gottier stopped at the door of Peter Green who lives alone on a country ibad outside the village. Green gave SndGET AHEAD Gottier shelter and food and a warm place to sleep. It was alleged that Gottier, unappreciative of the kind­ ness showm him stole $72 from Green. Gottier was found in a State or twenty-five y«ars That Good Gulf Gasoline has been an honest, high powered, Street Hotel in Hartford and at the | time of his arrest had $60 on his ’ clean, straight-run petroleum product. IVow it is made better^^Each year the person. ; high compression motor becomes more popular with makers of automobiles, SHIPS COLUDE bringing into requirement gasolines of Anti-Knock value and lower end point* The new Good Gulf Gasoline meets these requirements in every respect* •New York, Feb. 26.— (A P )— A r­ riving in the harbor today with 263 Has a 400^ end point • • . vaporizes to the last drop, a high Anti-Knock passengers from Havana, the Cun- ard liner Carmania reported that quality . . . not a knock in a tank full. she w'as in collision late yesterda}' with the combination tanker and Every motorist should know that a 400^ end point gasoline vaporizes freighter Baldbutte, just north of Gape Hattcras off Diamond Shoal, more quickly and completely than ordinary gasoline of 437° end point^^Thia j’ The Carmania was damaged slightly above the water line on the quick vaporization affords easier starting . . . gives more mileage .. . because port bow, Captain William Prothcro Paported. No one was injured and every drop is converted into power* tte liner proceeded under her own ^wer, That Good Gu^ Gasoline contains no Anti-Knock fluid or chemicals of any y No report has been received from Baldbutte, which left here for kind . . * no dope^s-^There is no extra cost . . . same price it has always been* Philadelphia on Feb. 23 and cleared t)ut port Sunday for Sabine, Texas, Equal to many of the premium iiiiid gulf ports.

ELEV.ATOR BURNS. fuels. There is but one better ti- 'iOgdensburg, N. Y., Feb. 26.— GULF NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL (AP) — Eire ■which started from jj^oline spilled on the floor of an Aviatiot^ Grade . . . 374° End Point, d ^ i n e room last night caused dam- ^ e estimated at more than $'250,- TRY IT TODAY WO to the $6,000,000 Canadian gov- fli»ment grain elevator under con­ d u ctio n at Prescott, Ont., just w o s s the St. La^wreace river from Officials of the company m ich is building the elevator said GULF REFINING COMPANY » r e ■would be no delay in construe-

f f ' V . .. ■> ^ J ■€ ■t PAGE F iy ? ^ MANCHESTEE.'e VBNING HBEAU), SOUTH MANCHBSTEE. CONH, WEDNESDAY. FEEEUAEY 26, 1980. tence be commuted to life impi^osF will begin at 2 o’clock. Prizes will SNOOK LOSES PLEA ment. ' - ' i - be awarded and refreshments serv­ BOLTON The governor has indicated' he President O f Czechoslovakia At ed. Those serving on the comrnit- will leave the case entirely itt are Mrs. Ora Darcey, Mrs. if ■ hands of the board and will AbWjfe tqe Em- ... Columbus,‘ 'p6io, Feb. 26.— (A P )— Threshold Of Four Score Years ROCKVILLE iha Apel, Mrs. Louise Hayes and Miss Lydia Young and Miss Cath­ by its recommendation. Mrs. Herbert Sharpe. erine Shea are spending their vaca­ Refused~an application for a review Crocuses In Bloom tion at their homes in Fall River. by the United States Supreme With the warm weather of the PragTie, Czechoslovakia— (A P ) — Birch Moxmtain school is in ses­ Court, attorneys for James Howard Observed Anniversary l^estoy past week comes the first of spring “BUFFALO” BILL’S” BIRTH XtKE the safest means Thomas Garrigue Masaryk, the fa­ The Women’s Benefit ■ ABBOciation sion during the vacation to make up Snook turned today to Governor flowers in Rockville. Several cro­ Myers Y. Cooper in their losing bat- available for quick ther of Czechoslovakia, will observe observed its anniversary last eve­ cuses have burst into full bloom in days lost. On February 26, 1846, William F. Miss Mary Maybury is spending a ;tle ta save the 49 year old former ning in the Fitch block.'The regu­ the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Cody, American, frontier scout relief. Pertussin acts his eightieth birthday on March 7.^ lar meeting of the organiza,tiqti was week at her home in Springfield. prof^sor fronx.death in the electric Next to President Von Hindenburg j ward Leonard of 96 Grove street. and shovvman, knowm as- "Buffalo quickly and safely I'called to order ,at 7:80. After the Junior McGurk, Mary and Helen cha^r next Friday. of Germany, he is the second oldest, They made their appearance on Bill,” w'as born in Scott county, la. tneeting a delicious supper’ was Saturday, February 22, and they McGurk and Miss Geniveve Conklin At the age of 14 young Cody be­ Decision to ask Governor Cooper and is entirely free head of a state in the world. j served and a short entertainment of Hartford were recent visitors at to grant a stay of execution was an­ The scholar and philosopher who have attracted much attention and came a rider of the “Pony Express,” from harmfiil drugs. program presented, with an address nounced after the highest tribunal in 1918 became the first president | present a beautiful sight. Mr. Leon­ the home of R. K. Jones. a service which carried mails from of welcome by Mrs. Karl Brauer, ard who is a flower specialist, says Mrs. Elsie Jones visited at the St. Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, had declined to admit the case. of the republic as he approached the | the efficient president. Whist was ‘■allotted" age of seven decades, j this is the earliest he has had cro­ Rural Training . school for the Calif., 1950 miles, by means of re­ Should the governor grant the re­ also enjoyed and a most delightful cuses in bloom. seniors at Willimantic Normal at lays of horseback riders. When this quest, the board of clemency then now, as an octogenarian, still has ! evening’ spent. The organization is ahead more than four years of his ; Girls’ Club Meeting Hampton Hill recently. It is taught service was discontinued, Cody be­ will be asked to review the convic­ per in a most flourishing condition and The Rockville Girls’ Club held a by a former local teacher. Miss Rose came a scout and guide for the tion of Snook for murdering Theora present term. j has a fairly good membership. While kings, dictators, premiers j meeting in its rooms in the Pres­ Neivledzal. U. S. army during the Civil War. K. Hix in the hope that the board Mrs. John J. Rawlinga cott block on Monday evening. The Mr. "and Mrs. John Toomey of Cody was given his unique sobri­ and presidents have been relin-1 Mrs. Mary Melinda Rawlings, will recommend that the death sen­ I f o r quishing the main roles on other' meeting was to have been held on aHrtford spent the .week-end at quet “Buffalo Bill” in 1867, when he wife of John J. Rawlings of 126 Thursday night, but due to the Fire­ ^made a contract with the Kansas European political stages. President High street, died at her home on Maple Wild. Masaryk has remained the head of | men’s fair falling on the same eve­ The Ladies Aid Society will meet Pacific Railway to furnish its em­ Monday evening following a week's ning a change was made. Miss Hat­ ployes with buffalo meat while the the state which is the largest fr a g -; illness. She was bom in Oakdale in tie Engleman presided and import­ at the basement Thursday. ment of the shattered Austro-Hun-1 Dirt roads for cars are impass­ line was being extended. i the town of Holden, the daughter ant business was transacted. garian empire. He was unanimously | able. All those who go to business After serving in the Nebraska ! of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Richard. A tea will be held for the mem­ legislature he joined the army again i elected president by the national as- j She has been a resident of Rock- bers and their friends on March 9 every day are obliged to leave their sembly on Nov. 14, 1918. The con-j at the outset of the Sioux-Cheyenne ' , ville for the past thirty-five years, in the club rooms. cars and trucks on the Center stitution provides that he may be: War of 1876. In one engagement ! coming here from Worcester, Mass. Notes State road. he killed Yellow Hand, the Cheyenne reelected every seven years for life. 1 ! Mrs. Rawlings was a member 'of The Farm Bureau will hold a INSURANCE A. J. Mann and son Frank of ’Vil­ but no future president may have j chief, in personal combat. ! St. John’s Episcopal church and lage street, have returned from sev­ meeting at the basement of the Con­ In 1883 he organized his famous more than two successive terms. ' was a woman of many lovable eral days trip to New York City. gregational church for the benefit of The "Garrigue” part of the presi­ “Wild West Show,” with which he rHOMAS GARRI6UE MA5ARYK j qualities. Miss Esther Neumann, accom­ the fruit growers of the town toured this country and Europe. j dent's name was assumed in 18781 ___ Besides her husband she leaves panied by Miss Edna Anderson of Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock when he married Charlotte Garrigue j He died at Denver, January 10,' world war broke out but a few ;a son J. Herbert Rawlings; a grand- South Manchester, were recent The purpose of this meeting is to of New York, whom he met in Leip- ’ 1917. The Best Guardian of months later he slipped out of the ; son, John Rawlings; two brothers, guests of Miss Minnie Irmisher of discuss the control of fruit diseases sig when both were students there. 1 country and began to work for the i! George Richard of Oakdale and East Hampton. Under her tutelage he mastered | for the year 1930 with County independence of Bohemia. In a I V'^ictor Richard of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lange have Agent E. E. Tucker and with tlie Life and Property English and later lectured in that i speech at Geneva on July 6, 1915, ;: The funeral will be held from her returned to their home in New language at the University of Chi- ■ I late home on Thursday afternoon fruit specialist. Prof. Darrow of the five hundredth anniversary of | York after several days visit with Storrs. The Japanese peach moth cago and in England. | -1; at 2 o’clock, with Rev. E. B. Olm- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoerman of John Hus’ martyrdom, he pro has been doing terrific damage for Chicago has two other tics with , claimed' the Czechos on the side of | stead, pastor of St. John’s church Prospect street. the president. His son, Jan G. j the past two years. It is very es­ the allies. . j; officiating. Interment will beUn the George Lang, chief of the Poquo- Masaryk. now minister of Czecho-1 In April, 1918, he went to Amen-1■ family plot at Grove Hill cemetery. nock fire department, with Mrs. sential that this be checked if we Slovakia to Great Britain, married , ca and obtained from President W il-;> Public Whist Monday Lang and daughter Barbara, were are to have peaches in the future. the daughter of Charles R. Crane, son a declaration of sympathy wUh ; Alden Skinner Auxiliary will hold recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Insure Your Valuables former United States minister to i the cause of Czecho and Slovak in-| a public whist in G. A. R. hall din- George Herzog of Union street. China; and a daughter,laugiiLci, Alice Indorsement of this by : ing room on Monday evening at I Miss Mary Nantak has returned aryk, is known for social -^ettl® , P Czechoslovakia a ’ 8:15. There will be prizes awarded to her home on North Park street WAPPING A BOX m A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT work in the stockyards d.stiict Versailles peace confer- i and refreshments served. It is ex- following a visit with her brother ; pected there will be a large num- IS THE Joseph Nantak of Long Island, N. Miss Betty Joyce Burnham, I ber in attendance. Y. of the Austrian parliament when the pendent state.______Damon Temple Held Meeting b o m ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellman b e s t a n d c h e a p e s t in s u r a n c e . A son. Robert Henry, was ' Burnham has been confined to her : The regular meeting of Damon on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ The Strong Box home h*re for over a week with a Temple, Pythian Sisters, was held ence Neff of Hartford. Mrs. Neff severe cold and croup. She is im­ Child’s Talent Is Not True Index 1 in Foresters’ hall on Monday eve­ I wr'as the former Miss Emelda Spur- A small annual deposit dur­ proving now. The Manchester Trust Co. ning, with a goodly numtier of the i ling of this place. ing your productive years O f Future Ability, Scientist Says ! members in attendance. The prize George Bokis of Prospect street The Federated church choir will hold its rehearsal at the parsonage guarantees you $100 a month i for the good of the order was is ill at the Rockville City hospital, beginning at age 65, or earlier aw'arded Mrs. Flora Baer. Several where he underwent an operation this week on Thursday evening at “ though he may be an expert on the names were proposed for member on Friday. He is reported to be 7:30 o’clock. if poor health compels you to _ Dr. Ales Michael McGrath who is ill at the Washington — (AP) brain.’’ Nor does any human being' ship. resting comfortably. give up ’work, and $10,000 for Hrdlicka, " Smithsonian anthropolo­ know the limits of his, intellectual' Following the meeting w hst was Hartford hospital is reported to be your family if you die before gist, believes that apparent bnlli- improving in health. Inc’e oVa-pparent du.lpes, ,n a c S d capacity u n d« fS' b L Vad Mrs. Arthur' Frink and her age 65, is not necessarily an accuiate inde. , B^a P^oj^e^imes calls William R. Dowding. brother, Mr. Stone of Manchester Fire and Liability of later development. action latent heredity poten-: The Past Chief’s club of Damon ALPINE-YONKERS FERRY motored to Winsted last Saturday, The money you put in you It is only an indication, he a^at elevate what m ight! Temple will meet on Monday night, where they attended the funeral of will never be tempted to in­ Heredity, Dr. Hrdlicka i mind to : March 3 at the home of Miss Ella their father, John M. Stone, who vest unwisely, spend on un­ is an unfolding process extending , ® accomplishment, he ex- ’ Holtsizer of Windemere avenue, TO BE OPEN ON MARCH 1 formerly lived in Manchester. necessary luxuries or lend. from birth to death, and not some- l^eig P Schools Closed This Week Miss Sands of the Farm Bureau Yet it’s ready when you need I n s u r a n c e thing that is manifested complete- plains. specialized brain under The public schools of the town of will be at the parish house on next The Alpine-Yonkers ferry which Friday afternoon at one o’clock it. Ask for cost at your age. operates between Yonkers, New sharp, to meet all ladies who would is " York, and Alpine, New Jersey, re­ like to make tea wagons and bed Connecticut General which germinates as the i°di'^du^ars ^ : ^ T h ^ R o S f e ^High school and sumes service on Saturday, March trays. On March 19, she will super­ RICHARD G. RICH 1st, rendering the usual schedule vise a class in making dresses. Life Insurance Company of Hartford W 0° — S afS from 6 a. m. to midnight on a fif­ Miss Christini Bossen, daughter Tinker Building, South Manchester. tors have passed down. 1 hrain in a healthy body, he are the parochial schools. teen minute headway. This early of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Bossen of While there is life. Dr. Hrdlicka ^ a name for its Important Meeting Sunday opening is due to the open \vinter South Windsor returned from the FAYEITE B. tT.ARKE holds, there always is hope gor fn as many vocations as; There will be an important meet- and the ice-free Hudson river. Re­ Hartford hospital last Saturday velopment of a human brain if it is i .. ^le emironments. 1 ing of the Children of Mary at 4 where she was operated upon for INSDKANtE not diseased or defective. Thus a , there “' t ^ Sunday afternoon March cent survey made shows that the roads and approaches are in excel­ appendicitis ten days ago. She has youth of indifferent talents ^ t o cuide 10 per-■ 2. Members are requested to note , made a rapid recovery. Depot Square, Manchester velop solidly and even outstandinglN j ^ wfth^ much'the same hereditary: the date and make a special effort lent condition. ii» Dr. Hrdlicka holds that no per­ son can fully gauge the heredity of any normal child, because he knows “ I M . ™ matevia..y Oi.ereat not even his heredity combination. environments. ______^ ^ evenijig at “ " s o’clock at which time there- wU be a talk on “National Defense.” YALE STUDENT WEDS A stocking social will follow’ and Uncle Semfe refreshments will be served in charge of Mrs. Anna Lutz. New Haven, Feb. 26.— (AP) On Sunday a number of the ^ P la n tin g members are planning to attend a Prominent Speaker Recently Said, Francis C. Healey, a Yale junior, meeting of the fourth district to be was secretly married in Washington, held in Putnam. while addressing a large gathering in London, Canada, (Pointers D. C., a week ago to Miss Jane Mc- Public Whist March 4 The finance committee of the : Ehlany, 17, of 1020 Fifth avenue, “A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL BE OF GREAT BENEFIT TO ANY COMMUNITY WHOSE CITI- J i l l " Every Mother’s club will hold a , j New’ York City, it became known public whist on Tuesday afternoon, , March 4, at the home of Mrs. Ora PRUNING SHRUBS j today. ^T^wfu?MAK^^MEN^U n L^LFISH BY EDUCATING THEM TO THE FACT THAT WE MUST FIRST HAVE Darcey of 131 Union street. Playing i Healey who is the son of H. By D. VICTOR LL MSBEN i Frank Healey, personnel agent for Bureau of Plant Industry. C. S. the New Haven Road and a resident MONUMENT PRICES Department of Agriculture of this city has quit college and is GOOD COMMUNITIES now out of the city with his bride. REDUCED Flowering shrubs are pruned She is the daughter of Charles B. j before we can have chiefly to encourage the grerwth McEhlanv, retired executive of the| Place Your Order Now foi’ of new wood that bears the la rp st United States Steel Company. She. Decoration Day. and most profuse array of flowers. has been attending Spence School in i Some shrubs can be pruned during .Alexander Jarvis, Jr., puts In New York. the late winter or early spring our foundations. GOOD BUSINESS” Whenwhen methe budsuuub startataiu to ^swell. An- They met' last summer when* other type, however, ahould not be ! jqealey was in an R. O. T. C. camp pruned* until after flowering in j at Burlington, Vermont, and his, WHITE MEMORIAL spring. , . , ,, bride was vacationing at the Lake: STUDIOS The former are those which bloom Placid Club. He disappeared from i in the summer and fall. They vet Yale last w-eek .and was not heard c h a s . w . hartenstein have to produce a- growth of "'ood from until he returned and announc ■ 1 1 4 9 Summit St. Dl^.6520 before the flower l^uds form eo that : He is 20. 1 Local Representative. pruning in the spring ia conducive to more growth ahd more abundant Join display of bloom than would be the Why case if the shrub were left un- pruned. Shrubs which come under this heading arc Peegee or Paniclcd Hvdrangea and Shrub-Althea. The Manchester Chamber of Commerce Do not make the mistake, of p; lining early’ flowering shrubs Vic- fore they have bloomed in the 010 you . rrir.g. ‘ The proper time to prune is im­ mediately after the shrubs arc can have crisper vegetables Uirougb flowering. This will cause new wood to be produced in And Help M ake .'.hundance during the summer and the following spring it will bear and fui.’. er: abumlantly. K.''.r!v flowering shrubs to be p: I'.nod after they have flowered in­ better salads M anchester clude the various spccic.s of For- •svfhia. mnr.t Spiraeas and Lilacs, Vilburnams, Philadciphus, Cornus | and Benzoin. i For today every house­ Shrubs mu.'t bo pruned carefully the natural shape will be de­ hold Frigidaire is equip­ A Bigger and Better Community? stroyed. It is well recognized that each shrub has a characteristic ped with the Hydrator growth habit that should be pre­ served when pruning is done. This —a new moist-air com­ is effected by cutting out the oldest partment that makes the o T y ^ r r K “ wood from the plant down practi­ your local Chamber of Commerce? cally to the ground and allowing only the newer growth to remain. celery, lettuce, parsley, tomatoes and other vege­ This tj’pe of pruning keeps flower­ tables crisp, firm and delightfully full-flavored* ing shrubs a continuous source of beautv. See this latest Frigidaire feature _ WDIUIAMS ^ demonstrated today. Feb. 28-. and Ice-O-Matic FRIGIDAIRE SALES and SERVICE MORE THAN A MILLION IN USB Phone 7046, The Chamber of Commerce, for further information.

Day Phone...... 5876 i PAUL HILLEBY, INC. Night Phone ...3662 | -10 . ____ . " . ---r-' n't JOHNSON & LITTLE j 773 Main Street, South Manchester Blumbiog and Heating Contractors. IB Chestnut St., South Manchester 1 ► PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1930.

ily and his house at the time he Ti shot, and I feel that the duty rest­ jCALINI IS FREED; ing upon me is to dispose of this Cleanliness A Big Factor In Sales, case in this way.” l"he court room was filled at the CHARGE IS NOLLEDtime, but there was no demonstra­ HALE'S SELF-SERVE tion. Haleys Health Market Demonstrates Calini told newspapermen that he stood in the bedroom o f his home when he fired the shot with the sole G D O C E R Y MEATS SUPPLY IN H ALE’S RERIGERATOR State Has Not Enough Evi­ thought of frightening the men \ It »A V TO WAIT ON YO U I>g»i^ away. Zoller broke through the FoodstuifS) Neatly Displayed door of the kitchen just at that mo­ dence Against Man Who ment. and Handled With Fine The defense it was understood Killed Patrolman, was prepared to contend that the Special This Week patrolman’s death was partly due Equipment in Spotless to the lack of Immediate hospital treatment. It intended to ghow that New Haven, Feb. 26.— (AP) — Zoller lay bleeding in an automo­ EGGS! EGGS! Cases, Gives ^Customer Judge Alfred C. Baldwin today bile for nearly a half hour before The lowest price yet! nolled the charge of manslaughter he was given medical assistance. against Dante Calini, who was on Best Impression; Big Sale trial for the fatal shooting of Pa­ trolman Raymond Zoller. Clean, Selected Planned at Hale's Market The trial collapsed after court ASKS n sn issA i opened this morning. Several w it­ nesses w'ere ready to be called when FEESH EGGS This Week. State Attorney Samuel E. Hoyt, and ■Washington, Feb. 26.— (A P ) — defense counsel went into a confer­ Immediate dismissal of F. E. Bon­ ence with Judge Baldwin. ner, executive secretary of the Fed­ The weather may be bitterly cold, A few minutes later Judge Bald­ eral Power Commission, was de­ 2 dozen 69^ swelteringly hot, windy or rainy. win returned to the bench and an­ manded in the Senates today by Work may be hard or easy. Money nounced that the charge of man­ Senator Norris, Republican, Nebras­ Large size, white and brown eggs. These are fresh, se­ may be easy or tight—if one’s slaughter had been nolled because ka, who complained the official was lected, Western eggs shipped direct to Hartford in express palate isn’t satisfied at frequent in­ the state's evidence w'as not strong ‘‘a power man.” cars. Candled again before you get them. Guaranteed not tervals with a good, juicy steak, a enough for a conviction. The trial The Nebraska Senator, long an over a week old. These are fresh eggs. Boil them, poach couple of sweet, tender lamb chops opened yesterday. A jury was se­ opponent of private power interests, them, scramble them, cook them any way you may wish— or a tasty serving of corned beef, lected and four witnesses were heard read into the record a newspaper they’re fresh! life just isn’t worth living. But before adjournment. article reviewing the testimony be­ when your palate commands and Shot Policeman. fore the Federal Trade Commission you go shopping for the meat it Calini was arrested after he had touching on financing methods of seeks the eye, too, must be consider­ shot Zoller in the arm when the the American Gas and Electric Co., \ Gold Medal’s Kitchen Tested ed. I f the meat you see on your latter, with two other officers, in which it was stated that 61 per shopping tour isn’t neatly and raided his home in Allingtown, De­ cent of the stock had been issued as cleanly displayed your palate loses cember 26. The officer died the fol­ stock dividends. its enthusiasm. lowing day. ‘‘A ll of this is water” Norris said F l o u r 241/2 lb. bag $ 1 .0 5 First Impression A Grand Jury refused to indict “yet they are charging rates and The first impression is always the the 30 year old pastry cook on a mulcting the public so the water most lasting, and that’s why a roast charge of murder in the first de­ ■will be turned to gold. Van Camp’s of beef hasn’t the same flavor, gree and he was arrested on a war­ doesn't develop quite the same in­ rant charging manslaughter. terest in the diner, when one has Calini contended he thought the SLASHES WITNESS Evaporated Milk seen this same piece of beef under raiding officers were members of a pot so pleasing conditions. Neat dis­ j This photograpii of the ice bo.\ at the Hale Health Market shows how neatly the stock is kept. To the gang bent on doing him harm. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 26.— (AP) — play, clean handling count more I left are the racks holding the quartered stock while sides of heef just brought into the box by the overhead In summing up the case. Judge Crying out that “ this is what I al­ 6 tall cans 49c towards the full enjoyment of one’s 1 runway are shown to the right. Corned Beefs crocks are seen at the further end. Baldwin said: ways do with squawkers!” Peter dinner than many another factor in •"The circumstances under which Dombkiewicz, self-confessed bandit Fappy’s Tree Ripened the preparation of food. this unfortunate incident took place companion of Sally Joyce Richards, With this element of the human were in my opinion such that the on trial for her alleged participa­ mind in view Hale’s Health Market, FROM SIOCKVARJ \BeBt Mm„ |nmQ£|i state ought not to proceed. The evi­ tion in a series of hold ups here, Grapefruit 3 8 oz. cans 25e an adjunct of the famous Self Serve dence laid before me by the coun­ slashed David Glickstein, a jeweler grocery, was started. Every step in sel leads me to the conclusion that in the throat this noon. Atlantic Fresh from Providence, B. I. the handling of meats was checked TO TABLE, 5 DAYS according to the law in this state Glickstein, who had identified the up and each and every one was Yn°HaU^olt\' TO OHIO MARKETthe accused might reasonably have girl as the leader of a gang that Lunch Crackers 2 lb. box 33c made as sanitary as is humanly thought that serious injury was robbed his store, was standing near contemplated against him, his fam­ possible. A ll the necessary equip­ the witness box at the time. Ballantine’s Light or Dark with Hops ment to produce meat to the cus­ In connection with a special sale tomer under such conditions was Almost Incredible Speed in at Hale’s Health Market this week Camillo Andisio, Hale's Em­ purchased and installed. Nothing an unusual contest is being con­ Malt can 49c was overlooked to make this store ducted. Balanced menus have be­ truly a Health Market. Getting Meat from Chica­ come most important in the house­ ployee, Organizing Store FR E E ! With every two cans a genuine stein. Compact Store. w ife’s daily routine. A balanced I low a Family Doctor Hale’s Health Market is located menu has just, a bearing on good on the Oak street level of the J. W go to Hale's Market. health and is so helpful either in In Stenbenville. Hale Company store. Entrance is to building up weight or reducing that Special Demonstrtion SPECIAL! many women have made a special made Millions the left as one goes towards th e ; 2 pkgs. Pillsbury’s Self Serve grocery. Glance into the, When a delicious roast is served study of the correct combinations of Tw'o brothers arc in charge of My-T-Fine foods at each meal. market and it scarcely seems pos- i on the dining tables of Manchester Pancake Flour Submit Menu. Hale’s Health market here, although of Friends Dessert Bible that in one Saturday 1,600 cus-1 the diner rarely gives a thought to 1 bottle Mayflower tomers have passed through th is; The Health Market contest will one of them has been temporarily and door. Yet that is a record in num- j the industry that has made it pos­ be based upon the balanced menu ‘‘loaned” to the Sulzbacher store in Lemon Pie Filling Syrup ber of customers the Health Market i sible to bring this meat from the ider. The one who submits the best 'Steubenville, Ohio. Camillo An- has attained. The little market mea.s- ( Western plains to his table. A little menu to the Health Market will be given a complete Wearever cooker. iisio is the manager of the market Vires only 14’2 feet wide by 37 feet investigation of the W'ork that is 3 pkgs.. 25c all for 49c long but its arrangement is com­ This is a mighty fine prize and one and Louis Andisio is his assistant. necessary brings out interesting pact. that every housewife would be proud Both are meat cutters of long ex­ The building which houses the facts. to owTi. And the contest is such a perience. Health Market was erected to fill an simple one. Only Five Days Similar Store alleyway that ran betwen the House Simply call at the Health market SPECIAL The Manchester meat shopper and get a blank to fill ’out with and Hale block and the Circle the­ would be astounded if he knew that A new Self Serve grocery and Dunham’s Shredded Cocoaniit...... 1-2 lb. pkg. 19c ater. The basement was designed as your sample balanced menu and but five days intervenes between the 'Tealth market has been established a butcher shop and refrigerator. submit it by Saturday night. A com­ 1-4 lb. pkg. 10c slaughter houses in Chicago or n the I. Sulzbacher and Company Above the market are the executive mittee of judges will be selected to Gold D u s t...... 5 pkgs. 19c Omaha, Neb., and Hale’s Health find the best menu from a health tore in Steubenville through the ef- offices of the Hale company. A red market. Yet that is a fact. Be­ Lux Toilet Soap ...... 3 bars 21c tile flooring and white tiled walls standpoint and the winning menu 'orts of the American Department cause of the buying syndicate deal­ will determine W'ho rets the Wear­ Oakite ...... 2 pkgs. 23c lend admirably to the purpose of the ing in millions of dollars worth of ■'.tores Corporation of which F. H. i f t e e n years after his grad­ feverish, or weak; when breath is display market— that of cleanliness. ever cooker. Drop in at the Health (Cleans as nothing else does.) meats and of which Hale’s is a \nderson, general manager of the uation, Dr. Caldwell became bad, tongue is coated or they are The white walls are kept spotless 1 market whether a regular customer Fone of the best-known members member an unusual arrangement is or not and get your blank. You may suffering from nausea, from gas, and the red flooring emphasizes the Tale Company, is president. Mr. of his profession. A single pre­ possible. be the lucky winner of the fine or lack of appetite, etc. Mrs. Katherine Delaney of the Manchester Herald’s whiteness of the walls and the clean­ '.nderson gave Camillo Andisio a scription made him famous. And How It’s Done cocker. \ave of absence from, Kale’s to go Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin as Cooking School uses and recommends liness of the cases and the market Each Wednesday the Health Mar­ for forty years it has continued you buy it from your drug store equipment. •.) Steubenville to get the new to make friends. ket manager gives Chicago an order ' The average shopper in looking is niade in accordance with the Display Case. :arket properly organized. As fast as people could tell David Harum’s Vegetables for a week’s supply of meat. The I over the Health Market will natur-' oripnal formula from only herbs A long spotless case displays all meat fresh from the slaughter house Louis in Charge others about the marvelous way and other pure ingredients. It varieties of meats already cut for the j j ally w'onder w’here the large stock j leaves Chicago Monday arriving by I of meat neces.sary in a store like i this prescription corrects consti­ is pleasant tasting; its action Extra Sifted Sweet Wrinkled purchaser. This case runs the en- 1 In Camillo’s absence his brother pation and relieves other troubles refrigerator car for the week-end this is kept. But. the system of : is thorough in the most obstinate tire length of the market and keeps j ■^ouis is in charge here. Camillo caused by sluggish bowels, de­ Peas, 2 can s...... 49c trade. Thus the very freshest of q\i!ck service from the cutting room ill return to the local store wnth- cases; gently effective for women under glass and chilled everything ^ meats are obtainable. Less than a mand for it spread until Dr. and children. Above all, it repre­ from cheeses and delicatessens th a t; below keeps the stock replenished a t ; Li six wcck.s. He is in town today Sweet Wrinkled Peas, 2 cans...... 43c week from slaughter house to the all times. This system also assures | Caldwell was forced to have sents a doctor’s choice of what are displayed at the left to the corn- 1 I nalc'ng arrangements for the table for high quality Western beef the purchaser of freshly cut meats i it filled in quantities; bottled is safe for the bowels. Tender Sweet Peas, 2 cans...... 39c ed beef at the extreme end. Every, Halth market’s big sale this w^eek- is considerable of a record. I at any time during the day. , and distributed through drug kind of meat in the best quality is | stores. at your command in this case, | Today, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Dr. W. B. Ca l d w e l l 's freshly cut and cleanly displayed. I Hale’s Store Proud of This Testimonial Pepsin, as it is called, is the Price tags are on each porcelain world’s most popular laxative. SPECIAL platter so that the shopper can take Millions of people would never SVRIP PEPSIl\ his or her time in selecting meats. ; TELEPHONES thinlc of using anything else A Doctor's Family Laxative Equipment I y i B o e - I S07 - I 50 0 CADLC ADDRESS Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ORAMERCY “a u t o c l a v e *'n e w y o r u when they’re headachy, bilious, Efficiency of equipment almost j Snow^vhite outdistances cleanliness in the Health Market, however, because ! through the use of the very latest j Cauliflower head 17c apparatus the cleanliness factor is ; Fresh, clean raised to the nth degree. Platters upon which cuts of meat are dis­ played are sterilized daily and after The Puritan Market Spiuaeh ' peck 22c they are emptied during a busy ; Sweet, Juicy, Florida day. Forks and knives used in pre- ; SXJRGICAX. “ The Home of Food Values” paring the meat for the customer j E QXJIT*>XEIVT SUI>I>1T.IES Corner of Main and Eldridge Streets OR L L. WATTERS MANUFACTURERS OF Orauges doz. 3Sc are also sterilized daily. The slicing t WM G WATTERS ‘CLtM AX- STERILIZERS ALBERT GRAUPC t r ad e m a r k AND DISINFECTORS machines and elevator equipment j . , Si NCE IG: . WM GRAUPE 'COSM O-ASEPTIC STEEL FURNlTyHt are painted white so that the least > SICKROOM SUPPLIES ORueois'Ts suNom es bit of dust can be spoted immedi- ; loo-157-l.-f) —.‘irpDStreet ately. ! When meats are brought to the j market from the refrigerator cars BUTTER they are carried into the ice box through an overhead runway. An automatic scale weighs each side November' 12^^ 1924*: r f beef before it goes into the box. Cloverbloom 40c ib. A minimum amount of handling thus keeps the meats absolufely e’ean. The ice box is neatly ar­ ranged and equipped with patented Fresh Fish Specials shelves for holding the meats when The J.Hale" Company FRESH EGGS 34c doz. they are cut. South r.ancheater. Conn, Maryland Meat Saw Three dozen to a customer. One of the finest pieces of equip­ Gentlemen: Oysters pt. 30c ment in the market is a big auto­ matic saw for trimming up the Fresh l.''rger meats when they first reach You are to bo congratulated'for'your' the market. This machine is built action in inatalling a steam sterilizer for the Loin Lamb Chops...... 25c lb. on the jig saw principle and can be sterilization of tho utensils employed in your Haddock adjusted in many different ways to Health Heat Market, • This is quite a step for-, Rib Lamb Chops...... 30c lb. cut whatever thickness is desired. iWard torwards the protection of the general pub- Fresh This machine is operated by Stephen ilic and is, so far as we know,tthejfirst Instance rciein an expert meat cutter who has been in the Hale employ for many :of its kind in the United States,,' ' Cod Steak j^ears. —SEA FOOD— A t the end of the ma’ k - ’ i - .a now The sterilizer which ■we have furnished Boston iiydraulic elev.nfor for dc’ V 'r v of Is recognized in the hospital field- as standard Complete line of Sea Food selling at Prices Below hieats to the d!''-jks',’ err- 's t--. the for the sterilization of utensils, covering all Blue Fish market above. Ti-'s ri - • -s bacteriological;^tests for sterility, The steril-^ Usual Market Values. quipped with -o ih 't ■ ■ ■ -'nt- lzation,of your meat market uten3lls_is therefore Also a fresh supply of builhesds, smoked fillet of haddock, .ers of ert m.r.at ■ c-o * , iho swordfish, fresh fillet of haddock, butterfish, smelts, fresh her­ Isplay rr.::>-T k- t .n certain'and absolute^' FLOUNDERS ...... a - - A. rings, salmon, mackerel, flounders, halibut, whlteflsh, clams and the 'T - ' . Th.^ •' ,i. c- Cape Cod scallops. ISS and ( ' ■■■■,> V/etagain'congratulate-'you upon" taking' H A D D O C K ...... tent tor.’. (’irt'^ ca.' U’'. This this most‘unusualiprecaution, .ew arrr.r.p-'m.-m.t is very recent. Fish Display. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Meat Specials A new display case has just been Y o u 2^' veny^truly, nstalled at the end of the Health Oranges, sweet and ju icy...... 25c dozen Loin larket to make a place for fish, 'his case is constructed of the lat­ est materials and is compact, taking THE H,' Lamb Chops lb. 34c Shoulder / ip less than five feet of floor / pace. However, a great supply of The Puritan Market I^sh is kept in the refrigerator be- j k A k Corner of Main and Eldridge Streets Lamb Chop& lb. 29c bw and t ie display case is con- Itantly replenished.

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cook meals for their mates as one ture will be manufactured. The en­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiLNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiUi) gigantic “kitchen factory,” situated tire process of labor will be mechan­ SOVIET DESIGNS on the outskirts of the community, ized, tractors smd other modem ma­ THE I DAILY RADIO PROGRAM will prepare the food for All toe chinery taking toe place of horses 309.5— WJR, DETROIT—750. Leading DX Stations. 44,000 people who are expected to and hand tools. SILENT Wednsday, February 26. U:30—Studio musical program. 405.2—WSB, ATLANTA—740. take part in toe experiment. This GLOW Phil Maher’s radio adaption ot ' Ihe 422.3—WOR, NEWARK-^710. S-OU—Tenor: concert program. HUGE MODEL OF Bov Detective.” an American fi:30—Studio concert orchestra. 9:00—'WEAB' programs (IV3 hrs.) food will be distributed to restau­ •7:30—"Lucerne in Quebec.” music. rants of which there will be one in MAY STRIKE AGAIN KITCHEN drama throughout which the hero and g:0u—Poetry, musical background. 19:39—Junior League follies. villain vie for honors and 9:00—Josephine Luccheste, coloratura 11- OO—Ooncert: Amos ’ n’ Anriy. each commimal residence' or group be the feature aboard Hank Mmmons soprano, with pianist, flautist. 11:45- Recital, dance • orchestra. SOCIALIZED CITY Elizabethton, Tenn., Feb. 26.— BURNER show boat when W'ABC and associ­ of houses. Thus all will fare alike, 10:01)—Organist: Negro quartet. 293.9—KYW. CHICAGO—1020. i Professor Williams of toe Tirriir- (AP.)—J. C. Donnelly, local textile ated stations put on 11:30—Dance music: organist. 8-00—NBC piograms OV2 hrs.) 11 The play is one of those whole­ 9:30—Dance music to 3:00. yazevsky Agricultural Institute union president, announced today IS some scries of the slums-cnminal. 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. here, heads a committee of experts that he had notified officials of the sublime, villainous ' 6:30—Koy Ingraham’s orchestra. By J.\MES A. m L L S 7:00—Will Osborne’s orchestra. 9.30—Drama sketch: Chicagoans. engaged in planning the model rural Glanzstoff and Bemberg rayon CLEAN, cous righteousness, with the hero to 19.'09—Flower Garden feature. (Associated Press Correspondent) the fore wherever the weak and 7:00—Levitow’s classical ensemble. 10:30—Two dance.orchestras. town. He said it would be located plant here of the union’s intention fering are in danger. Director Isa- 7:30—Popular songs and patter. 1:00—A trip about town. in the center of a huge “collective” to call another strike unless toe CONVENIENT thaniel Shilkret will present the bel­ 8:(iD—b'ast Freight male qu-artet. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. Moscow—(AP)—Just what the ter-known works of two great \iituosi 8:30—Drama, “ Channel Smugglers." campaign for “complete socializa­ farm of nearly 500,000 acres. mills reinstate employes who imion 9:00—U. S. Marine band conceit. 7"09—triotonnn orcliestra; talk. AND of the past and present, -t'>ton 8':3o—W’JZ male qu.artet. tion of Russia” would mean to its All houses will be of the same spokesmen say were dismissed be­ stein and Fiitiz Kreislcr, the ^ 9:30—inform.al musical entertainment 9;3U—Theater presentations. _ type and will consist of living quar­ cause of activities in connection rert to be radiated by the M DA l 10:00—“ Old Stager” : soprano soloist. 12- 00—Studio prognims; artis.s. citizens is to be illustrated in a GIVES chain at 8:30. James Melton, tenor. 10:31)—Conclave of nations. 416.4— WQN-WLIB. CHICAGO—720. model socialistic agricultural city ters, a general dining room, club with walkouts last year. 11:00—Play, “ The Boy Detective.” uill give a solo ’ "t'^,VP'''^Kr'°isler°s 9:30—WEAF piograms ll?i hrs.) which is to be erected by the gov­ rooms, library and gymnasium. For Donnelly ^aid a strike call was Rubinstein’ s ’’Romance. Kieisler s 12:00—.Ian Garber’s orchestra. 11:10—Hungry Five; artists. authorized last fall by union mem­ COMFORT 12:30—Midnight organ melodies. ernment in the Hoper province, each ten of these houses there will Arabian-Gvpsv dance melody -a 11:30—q’wo dance orchestras. bers, about the time that plant em­ Ghana” will be offered on the violm 454.3— WEAF. NEW YORK—660. 12:00—Dream ship; d.ance music. lower Volga district. be a separate laundry and shops for FIVE YEAR bv Lou Raderman. The program ill 6:00—Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra. 1:00—Two dance orcliestias. Summed up, the project calls for making and repairing toe furniture ployes voted, in a poll conducted by open ■nith ’ ’Toreador and Andalous^ 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870, 7:00—Milton Cross, tenor, orchestra. a mode of life a bit more impersonal and other equipment. the mills, to remain at work. At GUARANTEE and will close with ” Komennou-Os- 7:30—Hindermyer and Tuckerinan. 8:30—Chain musical program. that time a similar demand for re­ trow’* by Hubinstcin. 7:1,3—Wilbur Coon players’ drama. 8:99—Cliictigo concei t program. than that which exists in the bar­ Besides the permanent apart­ = DON’T DELAY—ORDER NOW S 8:00—Sketch, “ East of Cairo.” 9:30—Hawaiian string sextet. racks of the average army in peace ments, a thousand or more movable instatement was made and was ig­ tl-ave lengths in meters 8:30—Nathaniel Shllkret’s orchestra 447.5_WMAQ, CHICAGO—670. houses will be utilized in toe busy nored. station title, kilocycles on the nghh with James Melton, tenor. 8-90—WABC programs (1 hr.) time. Only clothing and the pocket Times are all Lastern .standanl. Black 9:00—Chicago Little Symphony orch. 9.90—Talk: concert orchestra. knickknacks which the individu^ planting knd harvest seasons. These I Silent Glow Oil Burner Corp. | lace D'pe indicates best feauiies. 9:30—Revelers male quartet. 9:30—WABC programs OVi hrs ) carries about with him will be pri­ will be erected in toe fields and Wonderful News For Fits E 97 Center street. South Manchester Phone 4S60 ~ 10:39—Floyd Gibbons, headline hunter. 11:90-Dan and Sylvia: orclicslia. transferred from place to place as 11:00—Three dance orchestras. 11:30—.Amos ’n’ Andy; orcliesti.a. vate property. All else will belong i M. H. STRICKLAND = Leading East Stations. the work requires. They will serve Sufferers. 393.5— WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 299.8— w o e , DAVENPORT— lOOO. to the commune. = Authorized Dealer. s 272 6_WPG. ATLANTIC CITV—1100 6:00—Bernie Cummins’ orchestra. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 lirs.) Standardized living quarters for as li’ving quarters for the farmers X:Ou_Eellinctti’s dance orchestra. 6:55—Talk, John B. Kenned.v. 11:00-Book talk: emeilainer. and thus spare them the daily jour­ Brooklyn, N. Y.—Most stubborn S Dial 3768, Next Dpor to Montgomery Ward Co. 833 Main St. ^ Js’So—tsong harmonics; soloists. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy, comedian.s. 11:15- Hawke.i e enscni.nl-. tenor. infants, school children and adults g-'fiO—Kducation Association program. 361.2—KOA. DENVER—8-0. ney from town and -back during the cases of epilepsy have been stopped 7:15—Sketch, “ Rise of Goldberg. will keep each of these three classes by new remedy. Thousands of suf­ iiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiii 9 -30—Silver Jubilee quartet. 7:30—Choristers mixed chorus. 11:90—.Slumlief im.sie; comedians. apart from the others except for rush seasons. 9 -L->—Baritone, sopranos, contralto. 8 :00—Tenor, pianist, orchestra.. 11:45—Shocn;:ilii-is conci 11 luuir. On toe outskirts, separated from ferers have been helped. If you have lb':ob—Atlantic City composers prog 8:30—Foresters male quartet. I2;UU—Stndio concf.-i t on lit-.sua. visits of parents to children or -vice SI.(in_Late dance orchestra. 12:30—Minialuro l.ii gi apliies. the tenements by parks, will be a fits write at once to Phenoleptol ^ 283-^WBAL. BALTIMORE-1060. 9;90—Romany road musicale. versa. Mothers will be “freed” from Company. Box 71 St. Johns PI. Sta. 9:30—KUKU's burlesque skit. 1:15-(.'oUon Blossom nmnslretj. the duty of nursing and caring for number of government factories 6- 15_AVeiner’s salon music, 10:00-Lew White organ recital. 357-r-CMC, HAVANA—840. where butter, cheese, bacon, sugar Brooklyn, N. Y., Depc. 240, for free fi-’oo—Studio merry makers. 10:30-Vincent Lopez’s orchestra. 7:00—Military orchestra. their babies. booklet.—Adv. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS 6:30—Fantastic niusic hour. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 9:00—Cuban troubadoms. The women will not even have to and other by-products of agricul­ 243,8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 491.5—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 11:00- Supper dance ’ music. 7*20_Song man; studio players. 7 :30—Dougherty’s dance orchestra. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. S-OO-AVABC 8:00- Philadelphia music. 11:00—Orchestra, vocal solos. 545.1—WGR. b u f f a l o —5.0. S:30—Quaker City player;?. 11:30—Como’s dance music. e-so—NBC programs 9:00—Radio forum witt» Fred Homer, 1:00—Studio entertainment. j-dO—Studio musical entertamrnent. bass-baritone. 479.5—WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—6.X, o'.-jo_NBC programs (II2 ^ 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 9:15—Address; music liour. ®’"3^.^_WMAK, BUFFALO-900. 11:30—Theater organ recital. __ 9:43—Moonlight serenaders. 7- pO—Theater concert; ensemble. 535.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—61C. 7 -3(1—Mariners music hour. 7:30—Concert orchestra; recital. 9:00—Ike and Mike, comedians. 7 -5,3_Freddie’ s feature boys. 8:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 11:45—Orchestra; Amos 'n’ Andy. 8:15—Light opera, ‘ 'Pinafore. 10:30—Hays’ dance orchestra. 12:15—Two dance orchestra. 9;00_WABC programs (3 his.) 11:00—Studio Radio Night Club. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. 1 •firi—Rond’s dance orchestra. 305,9—k DKA. PITTSBURGH—980. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. i^3-^WLW, CINCINNATI-700. 6:90—Pittsburgh University address. 10:35-Johnston’s trio; serenaders. P:30_Dinner concert: address. 6:30- Concert; two piano music. 12:30—Vagabond feature program. 7 .^5—Scrap book: dance inn sic. 7;0b—WMZ Amos 'n’ Andy. 1:00—Moore’s concert orcliestra. ginn—WJZ orchestra, soloists. 7:30—Carnegie Tech womens glee club 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. _Feature chain program. hree mportant actors £■ 30 n ..90—Orchestra; vocal soloists. T I F 8:00—AVJZ programs (3F4 hrs.) in-nn—Kight dub entertainment. 11:30—Tom Gerun’s orchestra. 12:00—Studio entertainment. ■vn-"n_Recorders: Slumber rnusic. 1:00—Dance orchestra. 11 i30_Foot!ights: dance orchcsiia. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 7:00—Gospel hour; recital. 384.4—WMC. MEMPHIS—780. ii-sn—Singing Fireman’s recital. 7:45_W'EAP drama presentation. 9 :30 -WE.AF musical hour. 3 :'00-Thirteenth Hour 10:30-Studio concerts. . . . 28C 2—WTAM. CLEVELAND 1070. 8:00—Artists concert bureau. 8:30—WEAF programs (2i, hrs.) 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. 7 .(10—Show boat: studio artiStS. 11:00—Herman Kenin’s orchestra. 9:00—K.\ans feature musicale. X;0U_>-BC prograrns (3 hrs.) 9:30—avaBC programs (2’ i hrs.) —Orchestra: midnight melodics. 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 6:15—Skultety’s dance orchestra. 12:00—V.ariety boys; organist. \Vvlie's dance <^^chestra. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. 253—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 7:00—WMZ programs (2 hrs.) E nter I nto the Cost of 9:00-Eastman School recital. 12:30—NBG feature program. 7 -,^ hrsd 11:55—Weather: time: markets. 6:00-Dinner dance music. 1;00—NBC entertainment. 11;0P—Jlerrv Madcaps: organ^t. 2:90—Henderson’s dance. I'and. 302.g_WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—930 7;O0—WEAF orchestra, tenor. 7:30—Studio musical program. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. 7 ;t5—Birthday screnader music. 7:4,3-WEAF drama presentation. 9:99—WEAF Syniplioiiy orchestra. 7 :30—Home "Towners’ program. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra with 9;i0—Corn Cob Pipe Club. 8:()n_t\'JZ programs (1 hr.) Astrid FJelde, soprano. 10:99—Flo;, () Gii'bons willi WEAF. 9:00—Aristocrats’ dance orcliestra. 9;00—W'E.\F programs (2 hrs.) 11:09—Slcdio dance pi'ogiani. UR A utomorile 9:30_Hits of week; concert. Y o 12:in_01d tmi^r.s’ .ieilii ii-, tioic 10:30-Lone’ s dance orcliestra. .l .l. ; .0 .(j—Alban.y dance---- orchestra. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations, 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870, 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK-1100. 90—Soprano, 'cellist: tenor. 10:00—Eastman’s minstrel show. 6 ;0n—Ensemble: dance music. 11:00—Comic sketch: parade. 7:1 h—Big Brother club. 45—Catholic talk; orchestra. 20—Religions talk: orchestra. 12:20—Candle light chorus. in-30—(; of C. organ recital. 1:00—DX air vaudeville. ■374.8—WS^I, CINCINNATI—800. 526—WMYC, NEW YORK—570. ft 7 :30—Dinner dance music. 7:?. .35—Air college lectures. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1250. S;0(i_-\VE.4.F programs (3 hrs.) 8:30—Esardy string trio. 11:00- Studio concert. 1. Ilf nr much it costs to mohe the car 11:00—Glad girls: orchestra. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 12:00—Bears entertainment . 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 7:15—Juvenile Safety club. 285.6—KNX HOLLYWOOD—1050. 7:00—Indians entertainment. 8:00—Concert: dance orchestra. 11:00—Airdaie’s dance orcliestra. 10:30—Stephens male quartet. 357—CKCL. TORONTO—840. 11:30—Feature artists; bridge talk. in;4o—'W.ABC programs (Ui hrs.) 9;0n—Puppy Club; philosopher. 461.3—WSM. NASHVILLE—650, 13:00—Two dance orchestras. 9:35—Microphone mummers. 8:15—Golden Echo male quartet. 2. How much extra you pay the dealer 325.9— DETROIT—920. 11:011-Orchestra, tenor, organ. WWJ, 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON-950. 8:30—Golden Art entertainmenL 7 :30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 11:45—Studio dance program. 8:30—Studio feature program. 11;00—WJZ Slumber music.

Memory; When Love’s Last Word left-hand pitchers, there is . only one 3. How much it costs tor operation and up-keep Is Said; Ain’t it Funny? Prudy; rookie southpaw in this year’s WTIC PROGRAMS Nobody’s Love; Where the Shy squad of boxmen working out with Little "Violets Grow; -In t h e the champion Athletics. He is Al­ Travelers Broadcasting Service Gloaming. fred Mahon, a semi-pro from Ne­ Hartford, Conn. 9:00—Ranny 'Weeks’ Red Cross braska. 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 383.8 M. Aristocrats. Fourteen pitchers were in bAse- 9:30—Hit of the Week. ball harness yesterday when the j Athletics assembled for their first j The lower cost of selling, combined with 10:00—Mason & Hamlin Concert. X hE purchase of an automobile involves I'toller bearings and the extensive use of group workout of the spring drill, j Wednesday, February 36, 1930. 10:30—Bert Lowe’s Statler Orches­ The limbering up was light and aft- I fine steel forgings instead of castings or the low charges for financing and acces­ E. S. T. tra. a considerable amount of money and it 11:00—Longines time. er two hours under a hot sun the j sories, means a direct saving of at least 7:00—Jeddo Highlanders—NBC. squad was dispersed. l should be carefully considered from all stampings are additional features that 7:30—Benrus Correct Time; Hart­ 11:01—Champion Weatherman. 11:03—Sport Digest. $50 to $75 to every purchaser of a Ford, ford Courant News Bulletins; angles before a final decision is made. reflect the high quality built into every Weather Report; Alcohol An­ 11:0S—Temperature. —they reproduce part of the car. Throughout, it is a value jn addition to the savings made possible nouncement. The value of the car to you depends on ; 7:35—Highlights in Sports. CHINESE ORDER PLANES far above the price you pay. by economies in manufacturing. The ■ 7;40—Forgotten Melodies. \ faithf nlly the value built into it at the factory, how 7:45—Wilbur-Coon Players—NBC.; Shanghai, Feb. 26.— (A P .)—Mili­ just what money you pay for a Ford goes into value g;00—Concert Orchestra—Chris-1 tary headquarters of the National­ much extra you pay the dealer for dis­ in the car. It is not wasted in high dealer tiaan Kriens, director. ist government today indicated that goes into the L omc dealer charges 8:30—Mobiloil Concert—NBC. an order hp.d been placed for twelve ^ tribution, selling, financing and accessories 9:00—Studio Musicale — Merry Ryan bombing airplanes costing j m ic r o - charges. Madcaps—Norman Cloutier, direc­ and what it will cost to operate and main­ $275,000 Mexican (about $240,000) phone tor. for use against various elements X h E same principles o f efficiency and 9:30—Palmolive Hour—NBC. tain the car after purchase. Each of these which the government apparently economy that characterize the manufac­ Low up"keep costs 10:30—“Floyd Gibons — Headline believes are planning to launch a factors, as it relates to the Ford car, is Hunter’’—NBC. drive against the Nanking regime ture of the Ford car are applied also to 11:00—Allyn Theater Organ—Collin; this spring. frankly explained below. Driggs, Organist. | The Nationalists believe that Yen distribution. Obviously it would do the I t is im p o r t a n t to remember that the 11:30—Benrus Correct Time; Hart-1 Hai-Shan “model governor” of r a d i o ^ T U B E y cost of your automobile is not the first ford Courant News Bulletins; | Shansi province, is the leader of public little good to save in production if Weather Report; Atlantic Coast j the anti-Nanking elements. Economy in production Marine Forecast; Alcohol An- j these savings were sacrificed later in ex­ cost only, but the total cost after months nouncement. 1 ONLY ONE LEFTY THE SAVINGS BANK and years o f service. Here again there is 11:35—Pickwick Arms Orchestra cessive costs o f selling, financing and OF ROCKVILLE X hE ford car is made economically be­ direct from the Palais Royal. j Fort Myers, Fla., Feb. 26.— (AP.) j a decided saving when you buy a Ford. Rate of Interest 12:30 a. m.—Silent. | -Despite Connie Mack’s liking for i cause of the eflSciency o f Ford production accessories. The cost of operation and up-kcep is WTIC MUSICIANS HONOR j methods. The money saved through this The Ford dealer, therefore, operates on FRENCH COMPOSERS RADIO SERVICE lower because of simplicity of design, the Three Frenchmen whose names On All Deposits cflSciency is put back into the car in im­ the same low-profit margin as the Ford loom large in that chapter of music I on all makes. WILLIAM MAXWELL high quality of material, and the reduction history devoted to French opera will PHONE 3733 President proved quality of material and in greater Motor Company, his discount or commis­ of friction and wear through unusual ac­ be honored at 8 o’clock this evening, New Sets and Standard A. T. BISSELL sion bein^ the lowest of any automobile when Christiaan Kreins and the Secretary and Treasurer care and accuracy in manufacturing. The Accessories. curacy in manufacturing and assembling. WTIC concert orchestra will offer dealer. He does a good business because representative compositions by WE WELCOME ACCOUNTS constant effort is to eliminate waste and WM. E. KRAH BY MAIL The reliability and longer life of the car '.Jhabrier. Saint-Saens and Bizet from find ways to make each part better and he makes a small profit on many sales the Hartford studios. All three were 669 Tolland Turnpike contribute to its low depreciation per year Parisians and each was a leader in better without increasing cost— ^frequently instead of a large profit on fewer sales. nineteenth century music. The or­ of use. chestra has selected a suite com­ at lowered cost. prised of representative passages The intelligent, painstaking service ren­ from Bizet’s best known opera. Because of Ford economies in large ■‘Carmen’: Chabrier's orchestral j^'OTE THESE LOW PRICES dered by Ford dealers is under close fac­ rhapsody, “Espana” ; and Saint- production and because the Ford organiza­ Saens’ symphonic poem, “ Le Rouet tory super>’ision and is a factor in the low I’Omphalc.” FORD tion operates on a low-profit margin, the Roadster . . $435 up-keep cost of the . ord. All labor is 1AT5Z—WBZA price you pay foP the car is much less than Phaeton . $440 Tudor Sedan $500 vf1 * A^’ednesday, February 26 billed at a flat rate and replacement parts The car that meets the three it would be under any other conditions. 4:15— Home 'Forum Decorating Coupe . . $500 Sport Coupe $530 arc always available at low prices through Period. important factors that enter Yet it brings you many unusual features 4:30—The Music Lovers. i into the cost of your automo­ Two-window Fordor Sedan . . $600 Ford dealers in every section of the 5:00—Stock and Curb closings. j of construction and performance. 5:25—Government bulletins. bile. Threc-’window Fordor Sedan . . $625 United States. 5:30—Lost and found; positions At least $75 extra value is represented wanted. In two, three or five years, depending 5:45—Safety Crusaders. We are prepared to deliver alone by the Triplex shatter-proof glass Cabriolet . $645 Town Sedan $670 5:59—Temperature. j (All prices /. o> b. D e tn it) on how much you drive, the saving in 6:00—Champion Weatherman. | any model of the New FORD windshield, the Rustless Steel, the four 6:02—Agricultural Market report. Low charges for time payments through the operating and mamtaining a new Ford will 6:19—Sessions chimes. immediately. Orders for Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock, 6:20— Sport Digest. Universal Credit Company amount to even more than the saving on 6:30—Boston Chamber of Com­ Spring delivery now being absorbers, and the five steel-spoke wheels. the first cost o f the car. merce. booked. The unusually large number of ball and 6:45—“ Criminal Law’’—Gleason L. Archer. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. 7:15—Leopold Morse Birthday Scr- enaders. 7:30—IGA Home Tot^mers. FORD MOTOR COMPANY ^;00—Yeast Foamers—La Rosita, •Dumont; Singing in the Bathtub; W'hat Do I Care? My Fate Is in Your Hands; Land of the Sky Blue Water, Cadman; Have a Lit­ Manchester M otor Sales tle Faith in Me from “ Spring Is Here;” The Chant of the Jungle 1069 Main St. Open Evenings Tel. 5462 from “Untamed;” I’m Falling In Love with Someone, Herbert; See One ot Our Salesmen:- 4*. Sailing On a Sunbeam from “It’s • v-i a Great Life.” “Mike” Morris M. J. McDonnell T. J. Silcox 8:30—Sylvania Foresters — Sweet Rosie O’Grady; Florella; Just a \ kANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., \VEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1930. AGE EIGHT \ momentarily protected by Judge a fifth seems to be an imcertain Thomas’ order, or not, wc don’t quantity in the case, because wc HEALTHdXETAmX know; but as almost all of the ma­ never heard of a blind burglar, ^ D r F r a h h ^ ^ Evening M?rali chines now masquerade as vending though one with a single eye might B ,0 devices there probably is no sub­ make out well enough; patently the PUBLISHED BY THE H ER\LD PRINTING COMPANY. INC stantial difference. Evidently the eyes or at least one eye has a lot 13 Blssell Street to do with the job. mtetAWB SriU*0tB BOOB*S*BO B tm o fie K B BCPtY South Manchester. Conn. Waterbury police are not greatly THOMAS PERGUSON impressed by the extent of the pro­ If, then, the one-leggedncss of A j w m.tm m0umj»Kt General Manager tection provided by the various the burglar got him a sentence HISTORY OF MASSAGE i some form of massage in treatment abated from the normal by one- Massage is a form of treatment | has developed his own technique^ Pounded October 1. 1881 court rulings; nor the machine For example, in my owm office I sixth, that might seem to be about that has been used in some form in Published Every Evening Except owners. every country in the world by scien­ have developed a technique for Suiidajs and Holidays. Emerg'd at the It is our belief that, in the long j right. And yet there arises some tist and savage alike. Even in the maniuplation in cases of adhesions, Post. Office at South Manchester. run, the police are going to win j doubt, because of the clement of far off parts of the world like the especially in cases of internal ad­ Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. hesions of the abdomen. The suc­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES this fight. The machines which mar- the getaw’ay. If this housebreaker Sandwich Island, if you wish for a One Tear, by mall ...... $6.00 massage you have only to ask for a cess follow ng this method of treat­ Per Month, by m a ll...... * -.60 ket a penny article for a nickel and had had two legs he might not "lomi lomi.” If you are among the ment is phenominal. In many cases J.ielivered. one veai ...... $9.00 occasionally "pay” a bonus of slugs have had to serve any time at all. Maoris of Ne\v Zealand you ask for even severe adhesions can be reliev­ Single coD les...... •« ^ -03 supposed to be redeemable only in Perhaps, on the whole, the sub- a "rorni romi,” and if you are on ed by skilfully stretching the ad- MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED more of the same article, are scarce- ject isn’t worth-worrying about, be- Tonga island you must mention the hering tissues with the fingers in PRESS magic words, "toogi toogi.” just the right, scientific way to Tlie Associated Press Is exclusively ly a sufficiently attractive merchan- { cause the court seems to have re- Some say that the word "mas­ stretch and break them. j i Last week of the entitled to the use for re'-ublicatton dising proposition to justify their jgarded the young man in question Massage also is of special benefit i | of all news dispatchrs credited to It sage” comes from the Arabian w'ord, or not otherwise credited in this existence; and if the slugs are re-j not as a burglar at all but merely "mas’d,” meaning to press, while in cases of paralysis or where a patient must lie in bed for several paper and also the local news pub­ deemed in cash, then the operation | a bad boy, as it sent him to the j others say that it is derived from a lished herein, French word, "masser” to shampoo, months as sometimes . occurs in * I .Ml rights of republlcatlon of becomes gambling, the court’s pro- ] Cheshire Reformatory, ! and others that it comes from the severe accidents or diseases. During I j FEBRUARY PRICES special dispatches herein are also re­ served. tection ceases and the police can | ' — I Greek word, "massein,” to knead. the period of inactivity the muscles lose their power from not being i | step in, with confiscation of the de­ ALWAYS WRONG Massage is possibly the oldest HERE are just four more days in tvliich to take advantage of SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE- If there be any w^ho are inclined method of treatment in existence. used, and massage keeps them nour­ SL.NT.* TVE; Hamilton - DeLlsser. vice within their pow'cr. Over' 3,000 years ago there was a ished and finally re-awakens the ^. the special February prices which are to be found throughout Inc.. OSS Madison Ave.. New York. N. to take a gloomily serious view of ■ T.. and 612 North Michigan Ave., The attempt to employ the fed­ book written in Chinese, called muscular motivity. 11 the store----- just four more days in which to add a new note or Chicago. Ills. eral courts for the purpose of de­ business conditions, we suggest to The Kong Fu,” dealing with mas- (Continued in tomorrow's article) refurnish a complete room at the special prices. Come tomorrow, if feating the gambling laws of this them that there is one sure proof | sage, Thc subject is dealt with in you can. . store open until 9 p. m. Full service cllem • r N B A Service, that we are not in for a long and the ajicient Persians, Venetians, QtTESTIONS AND ANSWERS state is just the kind of thing that 1 depression p r o -1 Laplanders all made (Emphysema) J|Member. Audit Bureau of Cl.cula- police to put ' forth grave period of use of this healing art, Question:—A. S. asks: "Will you fessor Irving Fisher, of Yale,, so- have the kindness to let me know Four post beds in twin and full sizes. Three piece living room group with-full ------I their best efforts. In the long run The Egyptians first annointed the Made of mahogany The Herald Printing Company. Inc.. , , , • called economist, thinks we are. body with precious oils and then what is done against emphysema of size davenport, club chair and wing chair. assumes no financial respuiislblllt.v ' W'C pick the cops to \ and grimwood. Mohair covering with colored moquetts Unless there are fresh gold dis- rubbed it in. Massage w’as famous the lungs? In my case the seat of $ for typographical errors appearing in | ------in the baths of both Greece and Im­ the disease is the right bronchia. Formerly $22.00 ...... 14-75 velour seat advertisements in the filanchester ‘ A RE.AL PROBLEM ! coveries, he declares, w'e are going cushions. Evening Herald. perial Rome. Plutarch relates that While I do not have any secretion A particularly vicious murder! to suffer all the evils of deflation, j every day Julius Caesar had his in summer, two weeks ago black Regular $140.00 ...... $119 ■WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1930 has it appears, just happened to | falling prices, stagnation and all | body pinched all over to relieve his spit began to emanate from fce Four piece Bedroom group consisting of location. Is there any hope of get­ twin beds, dresser and chest of drawers. call the attention of the authorities , kinds of misery . naturalist, employed a mas- ting rid of the troublesome ebndi- English Lawson sofa, full size with NEEDED, A W ORD Walnut and gumwood with ol the city of Hartford to the c x -! Professor Fisher has e q j treat his asthma. Roman tion? What diet would you .suggest, maple overlays. SiUvJ three-cushion back, Cov- Those millions of Americans who istence there of a peculiarly squalid' distinction of having never been | pj^ygi^^j^ns u.sed a sort of gentle considering the cold sea.son? Is con­ Formerly $170.00 ...... W y y ered with denim. Formerly $119.00 . believed with all the confidence in slum quarter occupied principally right about anything in his life. It | whipping with twigs for the pur- stipation the cause of the described the world that the London naval was he w'ho was loudest and fu n -! pose of stimulating the skin and aid- state?” by Negroes and which, from pub­ ling the circulation. This treatment Answer:—This trouble is due to conference would be something lished accounts, is as wretched and nicst in asserting, ear y . | ygg^j ^,y Finns and Lap- the presence of air in the alveolar Double day-bed with roll-edge mattress Coxwell chair in denim upholstery with more than a nominal success be­ vile a human hive as could be that the bull market was nowhere ; landers. Socrates refers to the bene- tissue of the lungs. I sci no reason covered with cretonne. y r r\ solid mahogany front ncar its limits, that values of ficial olive oil rub. Hypocrates, the why you cannot get rid df this trou­ cause it had underlying it a new found anywhere in America. j Metal ends, also A 1 /S SD legs and arm.s. .•:;pirit inculcated by President Hoo- stocks were going to keep on in- Father of Medicine, and Galen, two ble which is apparently chronic in covered. Regular $22.00 . ^ -c VJ*-' Regular $69.00 ...... $57 It is astounding, the extent to luminous in medical history, your case, only now appearing in ver and because the President would j quarters have |I creasing and that there was to be i recommended massage. Hypo- acute form. A fasting and diet go to fresh and unprecedented, numberless cities of i no end, ever, of the flush times. j crates says, “Much rubbing causes regime should have a good effect in Cotton felt mattress in twin or full sizes Governor Winthrop. serpentine front lengths in order to bring about re-, ^y^rld war, and We sincerely hope that Professor; the parts to waste: moderate rub- | making the proper tissue changes to desks with claw-and-ball with roll e dges and colored, .-n ^ - duction in the fleets of the world. I n^altcs them grow’’ Massage I restore the lungs to normal. As you feet, made of mahogany the ncghgihle amouni or atrenurm ^ j. jo ^ ^ ^ r>f was used to revive the gladiators of ■ suggest, constipation may be an im- ______,__ j ------, . , 1.1 4. rvf 1 u e c u c u icvivv stripe ticking. P 1 (j 95 combined with gumwood ...... $59 are becoming anxious. that is given to them cither by j get the idea that a new p j -^nd the warriors of Greece. portant causative factor and this February Special Not because the London confer-; niunicipalitics or charitable and' especial prosperity impends. In that ^ Massage was also given to the per- should be overcome as in every case ■ ' ^ should get scared and be- i sonal attending slaves of Rome to with any bodily disorder. A special once is proceeding slowly; not b e -' agencies Three piece fiber sunporch group with ‘ make them rounder and more filled dieting schedule will be sent you if Nine piece Early English dining room three-cushion sofa, rocker and arm chair. cause of reports of deadlocks and | Moralists busy themselves with j gin to expect a panic. out and therefore easier on the eyes you will write again sending your ensemble with table, buffet, china, arm and In tan enamel with figured green, orange impasses, for these things were Ajjfgj.gjjgg jjj j-j^g uves of millions of i ------around the Roman households. The full name on a large stamped en­ ij.■i olut; side L.Licui.o« chairs. ,^ViiicriL.cLUAmeriCcin <+> "1 ^ ilClUand llQcu linen UrctUUilC cretonne ^ anticipated; but because it has late- people who are perfectly...... able toj Turks and Russians both used Mas­ velope. sage. Among the Swedish it has be­ (Red .\rms) walnut and gumwood. n 1 I W upholstery. nil ly been given out in Washington, take care of themselves, but pay no ; Formerly $145.00 ...... ‘'r -L Resnilar ,1149.00 ...... H 'y y IN NEW YORK come a by-word, for the name Question:—A. M. S. writes: "I am Regular $49.00 and upon apparent authority, that attention to the tremendous and j “ Swedish” massage stands for per­ asking advice for a friend. Her Mr. Hoover will not amend in any sinister problem presented by the | fection in the art. trouble is her arms and hands which degree the refusal of the United i hundreds of thousands' New York, Feb. 26 j ------Massagec ------has------today.. become------a well -- are a scarlet red at all times and on c f a t e ..: fr> narHoinafp in anv wav ini ^ .... -k- iin I actors. drifting back from Chicago j ^jg^gj^pg^j gj.^ jj. jg ^ygj| ^.g. account of them it is impossible for ’■ P P - ; of Southern Negroes, u e y onr-apoments. brine incredible re- j member that the value of the treat­ her to keep a position. She seems WATKINS BROTHERS. I n c —“ “ guarantees of French security. I gqu,ppgd for industrial competition piorts of the manner in which the ment depends upon the knowledge to be in perfect health.” This is disappointing to many of j in tJie North, to cities where cli- gun-at-the-ribs system is employed at the skilled fingerprints of the Answer: Such troubles are due to in the pineapple center of America. 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER ^^^the most ardent admirers of Presi-1 mate, social and business condi- masseur. One man may be able to a combination of general toxicosis Several of the most important bring about seemingly miraculous dentit Hoover. It v,ould indicate thatjtions and the manner of h e ^ | and notable performers upon our i cures with the art of massage the parts affected. A proper fast- theyy were mistaken in expecting 1 only unsuitable but altogether im -1 native stage will hesitate twice, at . ajQjjg_ jg g]j]g jq more good Ing and diet treat-treatment will help if from him a freshness of viewpoint \ possible for them, least, before accepting another en- for the patient in a few minutes’ | it is combined with vibration or T. . .V. V... til" I zafifement in a towm where success un international relations, a com- ] ifIf one-tenth 4 the he energj, to treatment than another could do in i treatment to the upper vertebrae of an hour. j the spine from which the nerves plete independence of the commit­ money and the solicitude for moral | Almost every doctor who uses 1 issue, going to the arms and hands. ments of political isolation wished j uplift that have been expended on Half a dozen of Broadway’s fav- upon the nation bv a small group ! procuring and maintaining prohl- orite folk have learned how it felt to ^ y go home nights with g. couple of of United States senators, some of i pition had been devoted to the solu- at the movies. Constant reading will armed guards at either arm. whom are now dead and all of ^jop of this really tremendous wreck the eyes. Constant thinking Both Harpo and Groucho Marx, i WASHINGTON will wreck the mind. whom with the exception of two or Negro problem, such disgraceful who have tried to go through life , ' A t Connecticut college, here in three have lost much of their in­ and threatening situations as that clowning, have been forced to take , LETTER New London, the Commuters’ club matters seriously when, with solemn i holds bridge tournaments. Our city fluence. disclosed in Hartford—and to be warnings awaiting them they re- ; DIVORCED It is highly probable that a word found in a hundred Northern cities tournament at the John Winthrop fused to "kick in” to the shake-- ! EDITOR’S NOTE: This Is the sec--|Couzens of Michigan, was not one of club is a municipal institution com­ down brigade who menace Chicago's j from President Hoover, assuring —would long ago have been great­ ond of three Interviews with lead­ the outfit which packed the bill with parable to the Y'ale-Harvard boat Why not divorce yourself from, those the world that the United States ly ameliorated if not completely re­ loop district. ! ers of the Senate’s political factions outrageous duties. They made the race in local interest. And at other Being a gallant and courageous i on the record of the Seventy-first w'ork aU the more burdensome and places comparable interest is show'n. long, dull evenings—by having Barstow: .■stands ready at any time to con­ deemed. bunch of yellow-spines, these threat- i Congress to date. These dispatches tedious to those of us who wanted Cleveland has the right idea. After sult with the other nations con­ gaugers do not stop with the male are especiaUy timely because of re- | a fai^r measure. The only alternative j alir'a school is%xpected“ to"fit a^'per install a new Model 90 cerning a threat of war, should it A GOOD SIGN members of their cast. They have cent >\hlte House discussions about ; to this long, drawn-out tedious pro- gog for life. And to live happily, one taken to promising "a ride” to some speeding up the Senate arise, would cause all the difficul­ Wc can read into President Hoo­ cess is to do like the House and ought to know the fundamentals of of the most charming women of the lii « ! take our tariff laws from the indus- ties of the London conference to ver’s dual warnings to Congress bridge. theater. I have it from Francine BY RODNEY DUTCHER ] trial members who take them vanish. There is nobody in Ameri­ and to the people of the country to Larrimore that the "chisel” was NBA Service Writer j straight from industry. ca, unless it be a Senator Norris neither. In the first instance, appro­ applied shortly after she appeared Washington—The Republican pro­ I "The tariff bill as passed by the St. 'Vitus would blush for shame or a Senator IMoses, who for a mo­ priate money in excess of the upon the stage. gressive group in the Senate, whose Senate won’t be satisfactory, but w’e if he could see some of the modern Some of the “loop brigade” insist­ alliance with the Democrats has up­ ment believes that wc could isolate budget nor, In the second instance, have some amendments in this bill dances. ed that she “come across” with a set the program of general tariff re­ which will go farther than ever be- ourselves from a new' ^Vorld war. to demand such appropriation, only percentage of her profits or "the vision upward as contained in the . fore to provide machinery for mak- Therefore the almost unanimous one inference. That is that the works” would be applied. She im­ bills passed by the House and sub­ ■ ing scientific tariff legislation in the .support of the. American people President firmly believes the busi­ mediately hired a couple of guards mitted by the Senate Finance com­ future. to act as her protectors when she mittee, is proud rather than CHILDREN LIKE THIS would be certain to go to the Presi­ ness and economic depression, which | comes and goes from the theater ashamed of itself. "Some unsatisfactory rates will dent in any declaration of the ef­ last fall seemed to threaten the These are but a few of the com­ It looks upon the general achieve- SAFE PRESCRIPTION fect that this nation would join with country, to no longer be a danger. plaints of Chicago racketing ment of this Congress so far with . exorbitanUy methods which appear to be strik­ high. But ■ if we can put in the other nations in any effort made It would not have been entirely great satisfaction, contending that ing fear into the hearts of many of the House tariff bill was so iniquit­ statute the provision requiring the j Coughs and Sore Throat Electric Ra4io necessary to prevent such a war. consistent with Mr. Hoover’s plan the theater managers. ous that it necessarily is taking a tariff commission to make separate ! Relieved Almost Instantly And yet Mr. Hoover is reluctant to meet an unemployment crisis by long time to rid it of its more ob­ reports on the facts regarding for­ eign and domestic production and to go to even so short a distance setting great public works on foot Far up in the Bronx, where slim noxious features and write some stop children’s coughs and sore "‘$116.50™ ' costs, so that items will be handled throats before these ailments lead as enunciating this deeply desired if he were now to admonish the na­ sky-apartments'’T>6^<^b hills, there new improvements into tariff law. is a little valley which they c^l Defends Long Delay separately by Congress, w’c will to dangerous ills. Thoxine, a doc­ We will pay good alimony for the old doctrine. It is not strange then that tion against such operations in the "garage gpilch.” It is the world’s "The Senate has taken a great eliminate the log-rolling which has tor’s prescription, now assures re­ the best persuasions of the Ameri­ face of serious industrial depres­ large.st garage collection. "View'ed deal of time with the tariff and per­ been long the curse of tariff legisla­ lief within 15 minutes to children tion. set, too—easy terms. can representatives have not prov­ sion. As he is now holding up a from a distance, it appears to be a haps more than it should have as well as adults without the dan­ i huge construction camp made of "W c also provide that in the fu­ ger in the use of patent medicines en sufficient to induce France to ^ w'arning hand against proposed ap- taken,” admits Senator George W. little tent houses and.hastily built Norris of Nebraska, leader of the ture the tariff commission shall act containing harmful drugs. abandon her policy of complete dc-1 propriations for flood control, road sheds. Closer inspection reveals western progressive Republicans. 1 J^<^>‘''ally, disregard politics w d act Thoxine works on a different fensr. building, public edifice construction that this is a little city of garages, “But this is the only place In theirs » court which ought to give us principle, goes direct to the source BARSTOW’S RADIO SHOP world where any bill, especially one | ^ , tribunal unbiased and un­ Millions of Mr. Hoover’s friends and harbor development involving where the hill perchers keeji their of trouble and relieves the Irrita­ 20 Bissell St. will have difficulty in escaping the cars. It is made up of six long like 9, tariff bill, gets any considera-1 controlled, tion W'hich couses the coughing and hundreds of millions of expenditure avenues, each one of which is lined tion. , ’ » Entire BUI May Die sore throat. Ideal fof children be­ Open 2 to 6 daily., 2 to 9 Thursday and Saturday. belief that they overestimated his beyond budget limitations, it is the with a hundred or more garages. "Every' ody knows that the House | "We have also written in the de­ cause it is safe and does not have originality and his independence of inescapable conclusion that he no passes a tariff bill as a matter .of I benture plan for the benefit j?f agri­ the usual “nasty-medicine” taste. hack politicians if he continues to longer fears a period of business The cult of the modernistic in form—that it must pass it as a 1 culture. No gargling. Just ask for Thoxine, architecture and exterior design "None of these things is through put up ready for us» in 35c, 60c, permit his course to be influenced and Industrial slackness calling for whole or not at all, without giving grows apace in this man’s town. The members any opportunity to offer the conference, of course. That’s and $1.00 bottles. Money back if Fo completely by the views of the extraordinary corrective measures. newest building announced will not amendments. when the fight will come. But in my not relieved. Sold by Murphy’s Drug chronic isolationists—who consti­ This is an angle of the situation onl.v try to tip the clouds, but will • "A tariff bill contains thou.sands judgment if most of these improve­ Store and all other good drug tute, when all is said and done, a j that is being entirely disregarded have huge black stripes varying of items and affects every portion of ments don’t stay in the bill, no bill stores.—Adv. very small and unimportant part of w'ith the lines of w’hitc brick. The . the country, so it is not remarkable will ever be passed.” THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS in Congress and very generally by result should be bizarre, to say the Norris remarked that the Senate the American people. that its consideration should take a SPECIAL JUST ARRIVED! the press. Naturally, Mr. Hoover’s least. long time here where we have free had passed his "lame duck” amend­ enemies in the Senate are trying to debate and every member has the ment to the Constitution, "as l AU American Combination The New Conklin Bullet SLOT MACHINES these economy pronounce- And in place of that Metropolitan right to offer amendments. That is usual,” and that the House leader.s i NOTICE! Pen and Pencil mad© by Conk- type of Fen and PencU Set Opera House center project w'hich threatening to recess for lack of llB The .'ilot machine problem in Con-1 jg^gts again.st him. We can only true of every important piece of leg­ i went flooey, there is announced a islation which contains more than work might well take that up. He j $10 and $12.50 necticiit is becoming somewhat sec in them the logical results of a regards the recent opposition to the | $2.50 skytouches in which will be con­ one controversial item. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Oth^r Conklin Sets |6 up. complex. On Monday Federal Judge appointment of Chief Justice} conviction on the President’s part tained several movie theaters, a “ It has been worse in this Con Sparklingly Brilliant Crystal large number of concert halls and gress because the Senate Finance Hughes as of great importance in Non Breakable Fancy Crys­ Thomas heard a motion for the dls- that business is fast returning to j Chokers Vill be dedicated to the world of en­ his long fight against monopolies tals, aU shapes. Fitted while . solution of a vending machine con- its norm and that unusual expen­ Committee majority, w'hich wrote NOTICE IS HEREBY GI'YEN tertainment and music. the bill we had before us, is packed and extortionate public utilities and you wait. '$6.75 • rern’s preliminary injunction rc- ditures by the nation on the score that a Special Toivn Meeting of the » It will be the'only one building in with senators from a very few man­ expects it to have a healthy effect legal voters of the Town of Man­ ; straining the police of Manchester, of unemployment are not now tlie world of its kind. on the court’s conservative majori­ See the new Tiny Tim made ufacturing states. Only one mem­ chester will be held at the High New' line of SoUd Gold Pend­ ! New Britain, New London, Bridge- either necessary or justifiable. ber of the majority side, Senator ty, "including Hughes.” School Hall on Monday, the 3rd day by WastcloK ' j As congestion in New York’s ants with stones In harmoniz- ' port, Stamford and Norwalk from of March, A. D., 1930, at eight-fif­ ing colors $2.50 I highways continues, the medical teen o’clock in the afternoon, for interfering with the operation of SHARING IN BURGLARY string could convey enough current j THE PURPOSE OF SCHOOLS records show a growing number of the following purposes: ' their machines and, while taking traffic policemen succumbing to (at 13,000 volts) to do serious injury | (New London Day) $10.50 up Complete line of Westcioz The question suggests itself that i : To see If the Town will vote Alarm s . briefs and withholding his decision, when a one-legged burglar is con­ disorders, induced by the daily ten­ to the person holding it. | Qeyeland evening high school pu- to accept a trust fund for library The Seth Thomas Electric admonished the defendant police de- sion. The percentages give an o. - The story says that the boys in ! pHs can learn the rule of eleven as purposes under the Will of Francis $1.50 up victed, as was the case in Fairfield fleer at a particularly busy corner question were flying their kite with w^ell as the multitudinous rules of Clock. Hour and half hour ' partments not to stop the operation H. Whiton. coimty the other day, he ought, by from three to five years, when he a fine wire in place of the usual grammar and algebra. Free instruc- 2. To see if the Town will vote strike Seth Thomas Oxford Chime ■■ of the machines pending the court’s virtue of his physical handicap, to must cither make a change or be­ string. With lesser voltage it would tion in bridge is a feature of the to accept a trust fund under the $30 $37.50 ’ action. That may come in a couple get a correspondingly lighter sen­ gin to show the ill effects of the require a thick wire to convey | curriculum. Ely Culbertson and Will of Mary Elizabeth Whiton. noise, commotion and strain. of w'ecks. enough current to kill a human Peter F. O'Shea write in the North 3. To see if the Town will vote I tence. And granting that he shoulcj, GILBERT SWAN.. beingi but at high voltages a mere ■ American Review that many col- ‘ On the same day the police of to accept the Selectmen’s layout of the further problem presents it­ thread of metal is sufficient. The leges find bridge an important fac- Cumberland Street. R. DONNELLY ; Waterbury inaugurated a general self of determining just w'hat part HIGH TENSION DANGERS higher the voltage the more current tor of social life. They point to its Dated at Manchester, Conn., this JEWELER j crusade against slot machines, only of the crime should be attributable (Bridgeport Post) can travel through a given cross- popularity in most colleges as dls- 24th day of February, 1930. section of metal. It is not neces­ I proof of the assertion by Prof. R. E. 515 Main Street, South Manchester 1 to find that a great number of these to one leg. Obviously, not a half, The shocking accident im Danbury THOMAS J. ROGERS sary to make a contact. The cur­ j Rogers of M. I. T. (the Rogers who W. W. ROBETSON j devices, which had suddenly reap- because it takes two hands as well in which two boys were instantly killed when the small wire from a rent will leap several inches and advised snobbery) that bridge is thq GEO. E. igeiTH Ipcared in the city, had as suddenly as two feet, ordinarily, to perform kite W'hich they were flying came in make its own contact. lowest depth to which man can fall WELLS A. STRICKLAND j vanished in the face of the impend- a successful job of burgling. And contact with an overhead highten------t in his spare time. ALBERT T. JACKSON ’ ing drive by the cops. Whether not even a quarter, because what sion line, brings to mind the reality r T 4 c I Undoubtedly, bridge is useful to ARVID GUSTAFSON of this danger. If an ordinary string The bottom of Lake Superior, i j„jpiogg. ^fter all, we cannot all JARLE E. JOHNSON. these Waterbury machines arc of passes, in a burglar, as a brain, like­ I had been in use on the kite there which Is 1180 feet below the sur-! afford to g6 to the best plays. We Selectmen of the Town of Advertise m Tlie Evei»^ Pi •precisely the same type as those wise shares in the operation. Even might have been no effect, but a wet face, is 578 feet below sea level. [ cannot afford constant attendance Manchester, Connecticut.

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progress since the French conquest tourists and figures from two agen­ Colonel George B. Pillsbury, Corps of Algeiia, have emphasized this cies here support this hope. One of the thirty-first president has set in keting what the country cats, and, CAMEL OUSTED BY of engineers, U.'S. A., chairman. I machine conquest of the Sahara. i them carried sightseers 12,000 miles 1 naturally, its price. , Veterans’ committee, Ray Lyman motion. 'TACT HUNTERS’ It is now possible to cross the j in two coaches in 1020 but last yew I I Another move affecting financial Wilbur, secretary of the interior,; AfERAGE MAN’S Of primary interest was the de­ 1 well-being was the President’s ac- AUTOS AS FRENCH Sahara from Algiers to Senegal in ! had 88 buses which traveled 540,000 velopment of a comprehensive ex­ chairman. automobile. A regular service is [miles. Tie other progressed from I tion after the stock market collapse, Yellowstone national park bound­ tra-constitutional aspect of govern­ i DIGGING FOR NEW maintained with huge six-wheeled I four coaches and 48,000 miles in when he marshalled American in- ary commission, Dr, E. E. Brownell, ■' UFE AFFECTED ment—the fact finding commission : dustry to carry on immense new OVERCOME SAHARA motor coaches, each with sleeping 1 1927 to 25 coaches and 132,000 miles —upon which the President placed San Francisco, chairman. accommodations for eight persons. ! in ^929. ‘ programs. Child health and protection, H. E .' [ greater reliance than any of his pre- There are comfortable hotels en SLANTS ON U.S. Barnard, Ph.D., Washington, D. C., j I decessors. Tunis— (A P )—The camel, tradi-' route. MISSIONS BURNED IN MANY WAYS director. j tional “ship of the dessert,” is rapid-, ! Fifteen such bodies now exist. Advisory committee on illiteracy, i Automobiles and the radio have Hankow, Feb. 26.— (AP.)--Ban- Attracting most attention was the DANISH BUSINESS MEN ly being replaced by the automobile,' made it possible, within a decade, dits were reported today to have Washington—(AP)—Fifteen spe­ Secretary Wilbur, chairman. I a faster, more dependable rival ' commission to study law enforce- London naval conference, Secre-1 for the French to conquer virtually raided and burned Catholic mis­ which requires even less to drink. j sions at Tsenchinghu and Lachlng- By L. A. BROrUV I ment, designed to defer, at least cial “fact-finding” groups have been tary Stimson, chairman. ; the entire desert for civilization. A LIKE AMERICAN GOODS Press agents for the forthcoming handful of troops, including the kow, neighboring towns 120 miles (AP Feature Service Writer) temporarily, political discussion of appointed by President Hoover. Iceland—1,000th anniversary nf . Algerian Centenary celebration.' famous Foreign Legion and black up the Han river from here. Washington— (AP)—Patterns of ; prohibition. Headed by 12Q.,men and 17 wom­ the Althing; Senator Peter Norbeck,; which is to celebrate 100 years of Instead, the subject reached troops from Senegal, is sufficient to The missionaries learned of tjie 'broad scale changes in the fabric Copenhagen — (AP) — Farmers en who direct the activities of thous­ South Dakota, chairman. | bandits’ approach and escaped to ; greater prominence than at any Haitian commission, W. Cameron j preserve order in an area as large of the nation’s life are glimpsed ns and business men of Denmark are ands of specialists, they include: Shasi, Hupeh. The bandits were Forbes, Massachusetts, chairman. I as Europe. Herbert Clark Hoover ends his first ' time in the decade of dryness. at swords points over the merits of | Commission on conservation and ! His administration saw a farm French merchants of Northern said to have looted the missions and year as President. American and British imports into ! administration of public domain, i Africa vision the time when the re­ then poured oil on the buildings and The average man's pocketbook. I relief bill enacted, a colossal cxperi- i ment without precedent. Its even- Denmark. ' James R. Garfield, Ohio, chairman. PARIS DEVORCES i gions will be a winter haven for fired them. his bread and butter, the health of The farmers want Danish co n -, Research committee on social his children and even this thoughts ; tual destiny will affect the family sumers to buy raw materials and j j budget by working changes in mar­ trends, Wesley C. Mitchell, Colum­ Paris, Feb. 26— (AP) — Three on idealism are all affected by forces manufactured goods from England bia University, chairman. which is the farmers' best customer ; American wives were granted di­ California water commission Dr. for farm products. j vorces today by French courts from ' The business men want to keep Elwood Mead, commissioner of rec­ Mrs. Katherine Delaney lamation, chairman. their husbands. Barbara Guggen­ on using a greater part of American heim Waldman was given a divorce goods. Federal farm board, Alexander from Milton Sylvester Waldman. American exports to Denmark are Eegge, Illinois, chairman. Marie Wiener Ball, known as Medea of the much heavier than the Danish ex­ National commission on law ob­ Derdzina, was granted a divorce ports to the United States, while servance and enforcement, George from Theodore Ball. They were Manchester Evening Herald Cooking and Denmark e.xports nearly ten times W. Wickersham, New York,"chair­ married in the United States July as much to Great Britain as she im­ man. 3, 1919. ports from that country. Britain National memorial commission, Gertrude Munde Mausoll was di­ Home Making School Recommends pointed out this fact and the farm­ Ferdinand D. Lee, District of Col­ vorced from Otto Hermann ers immediately started a campaign umbia, chairman. Mausoll. They were married in New Making the Most of | WIN A PRIZE!! for consumption of more British York April 21, 1925. San Francisco bridge commission, Every guest may win a worthwhile prize! Plan manufactured goods. Cut Flowers , i “ From a Danish national econ- In attend and bring your friends. Tonight and to- otnic viewpoint,’’ said the farmers’ start right by purchasing freshly 1 KYANIZE ENAMEL i'.'iorrow afternoon. 1 daily paper recently, "a country like cut blooms. Fill the vases within ’ the "united States is only a consum­ an inch of the top with fresh, cold i The Quick Drying Paint er of Danish capital. You should v/ater. Remove a small portion of ' ' buy from your best customer. Great the stems with a sharp knife and [ and Cooking School F ree!! Britain, and leave very much alone set up each stem one by one. Do ; the products of those countries that Blue Ribbon Bakery not crowd, aim at showing off each : Conducted by Mrs. Katherine Delaney merely want your money.’’ individual fiower. A prominent importer answered foremost authority on Home Economics Stand the vases in a cool position , in a Copenhagen journal that the Products out of direct drafts and hot sun­ “ 61” VARNISH quality of British goods was only shine. Change the water daily, partially satisfactory and that Brit- The course includes lectures and demon- cutting off a small portion of the 1 The \'arnish That Will Endure i.sh firms did not cater to Danish stems when doing so. ■•strations, covering problems of market­ taste as closely as do the Americans. are being used and are recommended by ing, planning meals, the use of basic We now have to offer nice fresh ENGLAND A FREE COUNTRY. Mrs. Katherine Delaney at the receipts and the budgeting of time and cut flowers of the following varie­ ties. money. Masonic Temple ....no ad­ London, Feb. 26.— (A P )—W ill' IManchester Evening Herald Cooking and mission or charge of any kind. Thorne, veteran Labor member of , Sweet Peas, Snapdragon, White the House of Commons, had certain | , and colored Ffecsia, Carnations, This space con­ Home Making School. objections to wearing court dress, s o ; ■ Roses, CaJlas, Forget-me-not, Helio­ JOHN 1. OLSON tributed for the trope, Calendulas, Tulips, Hya­ furtherance o f in accordance, the king invested hijn CAKE SPECIALS EVERY THE privately with the order of Com­ cinths, Cinnerarias, Cyclamen. Painting and Decorating Contractor. community wel­ OTHER DAY. fare by Man­ panion of the British Empire, con­ 699 Main Street South Manchester chester’s- only DOUG AN DYE WORKS, INC. ferred on Thorne in the New Ycar'.s Anderson Greenhouses honors list. SPECIAL COFFEE CAKES cleaning estab­ 153 Eldridge St. Phone 8686 lishment. PHONE 7155 “ You would be surprised to know FOR SATURDAY the number of subjects the raised afterwards in conversation.” DATE, ORANGE AND BUTTER Thorne said after the ceremony. “ I ventured to congratulate him on the SPONGE CAKES restoration of his health. At the fn i of the interview, I added: FULL LINE OF PASTRY SPECIALS “I know something about the QOltere you can aJforJ to Luy ^ooJ jurm hrn Look for this ! American and French republics, on i hut this is the freest country in the the package of I world, your Majesty.” tea yon buy. BLUE RIBBON BAKERY The Herald Cooking School Endorses Young De Rivera of Spain, in -! 0. F. Vicitcl, Prop. stead of resorting to the sword for [ Telephone SS56 vengeance, used his bare fists the i Collage Street 4«BThis mark other day. But isn’t the use of fists , is the emblem a penitentiary offense in Spain? GLENWOOD RANGES oftheTeaGro'w ers of India.

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( / / . PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1980. Herald Cooking School, Masonic Temple F eh. 25,26,27, Many local Endeavorers were pres- { ton and daughter, Miss Mildred, and often the cars get struck and no end in Marlborough, has been unable to and even Lenin during the latter's headquarters of the orgi ent. I Mrs. Fannie Pendleton, all of Nor­ of trouble is caused. The children motor to and from her home here illness. were in Kiev and included LEAGUE NEEDS NEW ' HEBRON Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Miner had i wich were callers at the home of of the family of Claude W. Jones lately, owing to the bad traveling The aim of the counter-revolu­ membership Prof. Serge Ef as visitors at their home on Sun-! relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. and others who attend school at the condition in part of the distance tionists, the prosecutor said, was chairman of the Ukrainian DEFINITION OF WAR day, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hopper of j Everett G. Lord, the Misses Pendle­ center have had to walk much of which she has to cover. She is to overthrow the existing govern­ emy of Science, former Another accident occurred on the Ivoryton. Mrs. Hopper is Mr. ton, etc., on Sunday. the time recently to get to school, spending the time in Marlborough ment in the Ukraine and to estab­ Chekhovsky and former Fi Marlborough road in the vicinity of Miner's sister. | Mrs. George F. Kibbe is confined at least for part of the way. The until the going improves, lish a capitalist regime with the aid Minister Nikovsky of the P the old grist mill, about a quarter of warm weather and rains have taken i Miss Helen Gilbert, of the Un- of certain foreign governments. government. Geneva, Feb. .—(AP.)—Need A junior 4-H club meeting, which ; to her bed, partly from the effects ; quowa Private school, Bridgeport, is 27 a mile west of Hebron Center, Mon­ of a fall at her home here recently. out about all the frost in the ground. The prosecutor declared that the j The trial of the men will for a new definition of war was day forenoon, when a truck of the was scheduled to take place Satur- | This will be all right soon if it does ' spending a vacation of about a week day afternoon at the home of Mr. She is under the care of a physician here next month. remarked today by the internation­ Byrolly Transportation company of and trained nurse. She has suffered not freeze up again and the whole j at her Hebron home. al committee of jurists seeking to Waterbury, was overturned, spill­ and Mrs. Chauncey B. Kinney had to j program of thawing and mud come : Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tennant had as be postponed, owing to the appear­ from ill health recently and the fall amend the League of Nations ing out the load of iron plumbing has greatly aggravated her condi­ up for repetition. This has been the j their guests recently Mrs. Tennant’s covenant so as to shut out war en­ pipes, which the driver, James Fa- ance of another case of German! program most of the winter. Other parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dvright Kelsey measles in the Kinney 'amily. | tion. Her nephew, Sherwood Ray­ tirely. reno of Waterbury, was taking to mond motored to her home from i-oads of the towm are as bad, per­ of Montville, Howard Kelsey, Mrs. Dr. F. W. von Bulow of Germany Willimantic. A relief truck was Sunday visitors at the home of | haps. It took the rural mail carrier Tennant’s brother, also of Mont­ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Ward were New Britain early in the week, pointed out that in Far Eastern sent for which came out from Wa­ bringing a trained nurse with him. an hour to get through a short strip ville, was a week-end visitor at the troubles hundreds of persons have terbury and took the load on to its Mr. Ward’s brother, Reginald Ward, '< of road in the vicinity of Hopevale Tennant home. been killed and towns bombarded destination. The overturned truck Mrs. Ward and their four children, j A rehearsal of the 4-H club or­ and Greyville recently, over which \\ithout a declaration of war. was righted up and found to be not Blossom, 'Virginia, Reginald, Jr., and j chestra took place Sunday afternoon he could ordinarly go in five min­ Lord Cavil of Great Britain agreed badly damaged. The driver escaped Beatrice, of Norwich, Mr. Ward’s fa-1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert utes, while on his delivery route. WOULD OVERTHROW RFJlSj Hilding. It is understood that an and urged that “concerted interna­ injury. The accident was caused by ther, William B. Ward, also of Nor- | Several members of the Rev. John tional action” in the interests of an unheaval in the road, from the wich, was also a visitor. j orchestral program is being pre­ pared for a Storrs round-up soon to W. Deeter’s Bible class went to Wil­ peace, should go by some other working out of the frost Mrs. Carrier I. Burnham enter-! limantic Monday evening to attend name than war. To call such con­ take place. Kharkov, U krania, Feb. 26.— Christian Endeavor services at tained her son and daughter-in-law. I a Bible study class there in which (AP.) —Forty-five counter-revolu­ certed show of force by the name Hebron and Gilead were omitted Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tucker of j Reports of the bad condition of Mr. Deeter took part as lecturer. that characterizes every kind of the country roads in different parts tionists now imder arrest here have Sunday evening, to allow the mem­ Hartford, her son-in-law and daugh-1 The class there is held under the i been accused by the public prosecu- armed conflict between nations, he bers to attend the tri-county union ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martindale of the to'”n continue to come in. auspices of the churches of the said, was like eraplojing the word The Andover road is practically im­ ; tor of planning the assassination of meeting held in Colchester on that on Plainville, her son Earl Tucker of j city, and there are a number of i numerous high government and “assault” to describe the arrest of evening. The feature of the occa­ New York, and Miss Florence Farr j possible, though the milk trucks diffefent lecturers. a criminal by a policeman. managed to get through somehow, i Communist officials including Sta- sion was an address of a native East of New Britain; on Sunday. Miss Mildred Hough, who teaches 1 lin, Kaneneff, "Voroshilov, Zinovieff Discussion today centered on pro- Indian missionary, bom in Bombay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pendlc-' usually. The mud is very deep and l)osed amendments to Article XII of the covenant. This provides, in a liispute likely to lead to war, that the parties submit to arbitration, iudicial settlement or inquiry by the Council of the League and “in no case to resort to war until three months after an award by arbitra- •.ors or judicial settlement or re­ The Table Set-Up port by the council.” To close the gap left here for ^v!ir, the Briti.sh propose to substi-j Mrs. Katherine Delaney -at- lute for the la.sL clause “and they agree that they will in no case re- | ;:ort to war.” j of the Herald Cooking and Home KANSAS ELECTIONS Making School will use The Herald Cooking Topeka, Kas., Feb. 26.— fAPi — and HOOSIER T'ne Kansas Legislature today had Manchester Dairy seven new faces following yester- liay's election to fill vacancies caus­ KITCHEN FURNITURE ed* by deaths of members, and its roster was complete for the conven­ •will be used at the ing tomorrow of a special ta.x ses­ Ice Cream Home Making School sion. Democrats won three of the seats, an Independent-Democrat Herald Cooking School took another, and the other three Shows were captured by Republicans. And Recommends it to the Women of Manchester. Among those elected 'vas W. Y. A modem cooking school demands modem equipment, .Morgan, Republican, Flutchinson so the Herald selected this Electrified Hoosier cabinet, a food and vegetable storage cabinet and porcelain tables to newspaper publisher and member of I .. the Associated Press nominating ininiiiniimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimmiim The match. An Armstrong Quaker Felt Rug is used on the committee. He defeated Aaron Cole­ floor. man, Democrat, by a majority of Hoosier equipment is shown in various color cchcmes •ibO votes for Representative from In our Kitchen Department. : the 75th District. Dewey-Richman Co. The closest contest, as shown by\ unofficial returns, was in the Gth' The Manchester Dairy District, where Harry Harris, Demo­ »tMwcHesTEn t o t m crat, defeated W. L. Severance, Re­ publican, by only 20 votes. The larg­ est majority in any District was NANCY DEAN PATTERN WATKINS BROTHERS amas.sed by the Independent-Demo­ Ice Cream Company •55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER crat Walter F. Hammel, who de­ '‘^DAiior^ feated D. K. Wheelock, Independent, ] DIAL 5250 3,SIS to 772 votes for representative ‘ from the 65th District. Always Obtainable at Your Neighborhood Store or Favorite Soda Fountain. In Fine Silverware A Detroit automobile magnate, Mr. Henry B. Joy, takes a rap at dry hjqjocrisy. Surely not because there are so many Joy rides!

Mrs. Katherine Delaney Mrs. Katherine Delaney, Lecturer, ‘ ' ' ' < — _____ 4 ____ * of the ‘ s At the Herald Cooking and Home Making School Recommends Manchester Evening Herald Cooking and JSSBSBSSSBSSSSm Home Making School THE NEW Recommends and Will Use WARDWAY GYRATOR Bryant & Chapman s To The Women of Manchester V V IT’S GREAT FEATURES MAKE IT THE OUTSTANDING WASHER OF THE DAY. Washes clothes cleaner and faster! Tub now enameled inside and out in china-smooth porcelain. Easy to clean and keep clean. Equipped with new type LoveU detachable wringer. We invite every housewife to get an entirely new idea of wash day satisfaction by inspecting this wonderful new washer in operation at oiur store. 1 ' '' *-r. Priced to save you many dollars at our Every Day During price of

The Cooking School $86.50 ■J ^ Cash At the Masonic Temple Terms arranged. Guaranteed for 10 Years! Proper Budgeting Of Househol Small down payments. Balance as you use and save—as little as $2 per week. Expenditures Can Be Made

Mr. WiDiam Whalen of this store will be , in attendance daily during the school to an­ To Yield Worthwhile swer any questions and talk over the ma­ MILK- chine with you. Savings Is a fine food for grownups and children Mother’s Pal Ironer Attachment for Ward way Gyrator Electric You are missing some very important advice if you have not' hc^d alike. Be sure that you have our quality Washer, Electrically Heated. MRS. KATHERINE DELANEY of The Manchester Evening Herald Cook­ Operation: The ironer operates in the same positions as the wringer. The best and most ing and Home Making School talk on this subject. kind. effective ironing results can be secured by having the ironer extend over a table at right angles to the machine, and with the material to be ironed resting on the table. Insert the attachment cord plug at the washing machine motor in a convenient outlet or light­ ing circuit. Another cord, which supplies current to the shoe heating element, is furnished, and this is to be connected to a convenient outlet In the same manner. ,, ' f j Very little storage space is required for this ironer. When • ironing Is completed, lift ironer from the shaft, place in pantry or cupboard drawer, and then put wringer on shaft. • Bryant & Chapman’s Milk South Manchester, Conn. 49 HoH Street Tel. 7697 Montgomery Ward Co. \ 824-828 Main St., Phone 3306 Storeopen Thursday and Saturday Until 9 p. m.

r PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1930.

Knov/ all Men by these Presents that MRS. KATHERINE DELANEY GENERAL BAKING COMPANY is held a.nd firmly bound unto the Purchaser of this Loaf of of the Manchester Evening Herald cfiiiiipioiy npiPARTMENT STORE - SO. MAMCHESTER^,CONN. 3re

t'Benda vriA vour Joot". t r a d e m a r k " An Expert In and Charge Of The SALLY SWEET SHOES Herald’s Cooking To the Women of Manchester for Comfort

and the Correction of Foot Troubles. and Home Making Red Cross Shoes School, Highly fit the feet perfectly in action and repose— Recommends shoes that allow a woman to walk with natural grace. Scientifically shaped over the famous and ex­ $ 10 *° $12 clusive “ Lim it” lasts. King Midas Flour Sally Sweet Shoes Are adorable to look at because the sea­ David Hanun’s Peas son’s important style details are fashion­ ably expressed in these popular shoes. Mrs. Delaney uses the above two items A re adorable because they win the Im­ daily in her cooking class. They are mediate favor of the wearer. They ara sold exclusively in Manchester by the .light and airy and heavenly comfortable. Self-Serve Grocery. They feel "broken-in” the first step you take. Come in---- try them on-----sense the different feel of these Special This Week ‘ ° MRS. KATHERINE DELANEY famous s h o e s...... $5 $6 241,2 lb KING MIDAS FLOUR bag $1.33 Sold in Manchester by at the Manchester Herald C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. DAVID HARUM’S PEAS can 22c Groceries, Linens, China and Glassware used at the Cooking School Herald’s Cooking Classes Furnished by The J. W. Hale Co. Don’t forget the Lions’ Milk Fund Benefit Performance at the State Theater next Wednesday and Thursday. plains the ^^Bond” in

UOTATIOK Lahorntory tenf.t nf RinfO in Mist DeBoih's model kitchen. ^We have found a great Bond Bread work-saver for women >y •T think that certain plays that show in detail the workings of the minds of criminals should be sup­ . . . says this paper’s famous expert. H E is telling her audiences that on pressed.” — John S. Summers.

"A jury is a group of 12 men who, the wrapper o f each loaf is printed having lied to the judge about their S hearing health and business engage­ ments, have failed to fool him.” Z’’ a guarantee, in the form of a bond, • — H. L. Mencken.

"When a woman grows to accept that the ingredients used by Bond her husband’s opinions, popularly called masculine, she is— or she may —only appropriating what are Bakers are pure. From this bond of really woman’s own latent—or ves­ tigial— mental functionings.” — Zona Gale. - ' « purity. Bond Bread gets its name. “ The inlet of a man's inind is And she knows that money can buy what he learns; the outlet is what he accomplishes.” — Jeremiah W. Jenks. no finer ingredients. Housewives W f W A, &.'«? “ I believe my silence more elo­ quent than my voice.” helped to perfect Bond Bread, and — Charlie Chaplin. “Radio broadcasting is unfair to the artist.”—Fritz Kreisler. the ingredients used by Bond Bakers

The Manchester Herald are those the best home bakers al­ HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Expert will give another demonstration at ways used. Pure, nourishing food IS KILLED BY LIQUOR New Masonic Temple Tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. materials and thorough baking give and Los Angeles, Feh. 26.— (AP) — The death of one 16 year old high Friday at 1:30 p. m. school student, the blinding of a 17 Bond Bread its goodness and home­ year old girl and the serious illness of two boys in the metropolitan area were laid to poison liquor to- like flavor. day. Shows thousands way to i Police began a search for “a 19 year old hooUegger” aa the result of toe atory of the five youngsters who survived a Joy ride and drinking party in an automobile truck here whiter clothes with less work -Sunday night. The sixth member of the party, Donald Ashworth, 16, After all—there is no bread died in the truck before a hospital v e r had the washday “ blues” .? famous granulated soap, Rinso, is used. Famous Homt-making Expert could be reached. Then come to the 'PeBoth home­ Charles Post and Paul Phelps, See how Rinso whips into rich, creamy J essie M. DeBoth says; each 17, who were in the party, E making demonstration today. suds— how these suds loosen the dirt— “ W e discovered by laboratory tests were taken to a hospital in a seri­ that Rinso soaks out dirt and spots ous condition. The others who went See washday blues turned.to joy! See how the clothes rinse snowy without a with very little rubbing . . . washes on the joy ride, it was said, were how clothes are W’ashed snow-white, bit of hard work! Results are almost snovyy-whitc without boiling. Saves Annabelle Miller, 15 and Evelyn sweet as clover — wit/iout scrubbing or unbelievable! clothes and hands, too. Cameron, 15, who did not partake of boiling! ^ “ As a result, we urge women to the liquor. Try Rinso yourself next washday! It’ s trust even their finest cottonsand linens Miss DeBpth’ s stafE of experts have to itscare. W e also advise itfordishes all you need — no bar soaps, chips or shown half a million women how to save and all household cleaning. Rinso is a SCHOOL GIRLS STRIKE powders. Granulated, compact— one cup­ great work-saver and its rich suds time and work on washday how to save ful of Rinso gives more suds than two make it very economical. clothes— how to get whiter washes safe!)'. cupfuls of lightweight, pufFed-up soaps. “ W e tested it in washing machines, T h ere will be another o f these interest­ also—and are not surprised that makers West Helena, Ark., Feb. 26.— Economical! (A P )— Sheriff’s deputies, summon­ ing demonstrations today at the time and of 38 leading washers recommend Rinso!” ed after a school girls’ quarrel had place shown above. Don’t miss it! Rinso is great in washers, too. En­ aroused this town of 3,500, patrolled dorsed by the makers of 38 leading wash­ DEBOTH HOME-MAKERS' SCHOOL the streets of West Helena today. T h e dirt is soaked out ing machines— used by more than 32,000 Residents attending a mass meet­ washer demonstrators for best results. 'lU. •* ing yesterday protested the resigna­ In the DeBdth demonstration the home like tion of George Cromwell as super­ The loaf Guaranteed by the makers of LUX intendent of schools which Cromwell —Lever BrothersDroiucrs v-o.Co.,Cambridge,Mass. ,x#»noDno@C|M*88. said had been caused by threats upon his life by Lawrence Brown, father of two young girls who were that GENERAL BAKING COMPANY .disciplined after a dispute with an­ The other girl. soaks clothes whiter Brown, according to Sheriff J. C. granulated soap Barlow, threatened Cromwell’s life, unless the latter disciplined the third girl. Cromwell declined to act Rinso • against toe other pupil. fi;iANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930. 'm PAGE TWELVE Herald G>okingSchool, Masonic Temple Feb. 25,26,27, replied with a pistol he bad conceals tains ifl this instance were tra­ March 25lh, Mr. Watkins at last 2. vS • I ed. President Emeritus W. H. P. Faunce versed. 'evening’s lecture informed the audi­ DECLARES GANG WAR of Brown University probated and WATKINS EXPERT TELLS ence that a change in the dates I “Never mind who shot me” be; By extending the height of the personal estate estimated at 5100,- might be necessary and to watch the I said, when police questioned . b ^ Overnight Queer Twists windows, adding a pleated valance Manchester Herald for further an­ last night. “I’ll take ^ re o( m^self^ 000. HINTS ABOUT DRAPERIES and tying back the curtains an en­ Chicago, Feb. 26.— (AP)—^The Boston—Lawrence A. Arthur, em­ nouncements. McErlane takes care of McEb'leQe.', tirely different effect was produced. wounded Frank McErlane lay today Remember the next time you; find ploye of Federal national bank held In Day*s News with three bullet wounds in his body A. P. News In showing how a room having a B. & M. INCOME. some rat dead in a ditch, like a' on charge of larceny of 54,450, ar­ decorative comice trim is treated, and sounded the tocsin of a new Boston and Main railroad today sieve, remember what happenetl ta rested on Federal warrant charging Harry N. Roth Speaks in Lo­ Mr. Roth used a beautiful red gang war. embezzlement of 575,000, more or New York—Ruth Taylor, who had cal Store Series— Outlines oBston and Maine railroad todav —never mind.” * Washington—Legge asks conserv­ damask, full width of the window From his sick bed at the home of less, from institution. the leading role in the film “ Gentle­ History of Drapes. and pleated at the top, and tied back announced' net income during Jan­ his mother w'here he was removed ative business men of nation to sup­ Hanover, N. H.— Sidney Chandler men Prefer Blondes,” is the choice at the sides. This drape extended uary of 5250,173, compared with last night, police having no charge SEIZING PHOTOGRAPHS port farm board’s efforts to steady of a tall dark handsome stock brok­ / 5331,886 during January, 19;i9. Hayward, class of 1926, appointed “Hints for Making and Hanging almost to the ceiling of the room, oh which to hold him—McErlane wheat prices. secretary of Darthmouth college to er. She is engaged to Paul S. using the cornice as a valance. Operating revenues were reported said:- Bucharest, Rumania, Feb. 26.-- Orlando, Fla.—Congressman Draperies” was the subject which succeed late Eugene F. Clark. Zukerman. Following the talk Mr. Roth an­ to have been 5133,459 less than in “The war is on—and it won’t be (AP)—The government has ordei'red Wood charges National Guardsmen Brockton, Mass.—District Attor­ Willows, Calif.—Harold Hoskins,______I Harry N. Roth of Watkins Brothers swered drapery questions asked by the preceding January,' with a de­ any popgun war.” seizure of all photographs of Pi^r, on fruit fly quarantine work are ney Winfield M. Wilbar says special who goes to grammar school, j drapery shop spoke on at the eighth the audience. cline in passenger revenue of 567,- McErlane, credited with having cess Heana and Count Alexander Von Hochberg in which the t-.'o ire aiding bootleggers. session of Plymouth county Superior is a champion apple pie maker. He • of the Watkins series of lectures 871. The cost of transportation was conceived the death strategy known Washington— Senators receive Although the date for the next shown together. ‘ : Court will be necessary to try cases w'on a contest in which more than I last evening in the auditorium of the reduced 568,169. An increase of as “ the ride” is recovering from an lecture in the series, “An Actual Officially, aside from this ord^r, threatening letters. of 10 gasoline and petroleum com­ 50 women took part. ! local store. Jlr. Roth began his lec- ij Demonstration ^j.of Selecting *and Ar- i 580,828 in expenditures for mainten- attempt upon his life. The attack silence is being preserved about the St. Paul—Snow and sleet fall in panies and bight officers charged Ottawa—High flying Eskimos are ture by briefly outlining the evolu- i' ranging the Furniture for a Given j ance of way and structures was re- was made Monday night at the broken engagement of the twto. North Dakota and Minnesota. with conspiracy to destroy business described in the annual report of the tion of the present day fashion of ' Room,”-----” ’—had ' '''•—been scheduled for | ported. German Evangilistical hospital New York—Mercury in- eastern Royal Canadian Mounted Police. using draperies, telling how the where he was being treated for a Authoritative circles considered the of Keith Oil Corporation. count’s statement that his betrothal states sets new high records for i Boston—Herbert F. Joyce sen­ Punch Dickens, aviator, gave them first castles were equipped with bullet wound. His assailants stood February. ' rides at Aklavik for 510 each and high,narrow slits in their w-alls for at the door of the hospital room with the princess had not beeji tenced to life imprisonment after broken as preposterous. Calexico, Calif.—Two earthquakes j pleading guilty in second degree to customers were still in sight when lookout purposes in case of attack and fired and fled when McErlane shake imperial valley. murder of his wife. his gas gave out. by enemies. These window's were Pottsville, Pa.—Four killed in Boston—B. Loring Young, receiver Philadelphia—Girls to be beauti not planned primarily to let in sun- roal mine explosion. ful must be fat. This proves that f shine or fresh air. Later, he said, as Mrs. Katherine Delaney of United States Worsted Corpora­ _ ...... A W-V • A (-1 1^ A O WS A West Helena, Ark.—High school tion, reports liabilities to be 53,501,- Dr. William Deavitt of Allentown, communities grew and times became more peaceful, larger openings were head • and all faculty quit when 323 and assets 51,157,579. Pa., w'as correct. He told the Phila­ authorities fail to take action to used, which were covered with R-. Manchester, N. H.—Ice in Merri­ delphia Medical Society that some­ c-, protect former from parents of chil­ tapestries during night and cold Thursday Specials mack river at Amoskeag Falls day someone was going to say that. weather. Here was the first use of dren he disciplined. breaks up on one of earliest known London-Eyidently Lady AstoH windows, Washington — Senate nearly ^ dates of season. has ideas as to the -pulchritude of , Later, as clear glass was per- Fine Line of Sea Food by Express through with individual tariff | Senator Robinson. Showing biro and larger windows used, it j a.mendments; ready for major con-, E-4.GER TO P.AY DEBT around the House of Commons she, ^3gQame necessary to screen off the | “ NEW CHEVROLET SIX” Thursday Morning tests on free list. 1 introduced him to “ the best-looking | exterior, without 1 Las Vegas, Ncv.—Margaret Tullyl Brussels, Feb. 26.— (A P.)—In members of the Bolshevik party. ’ 1 shutting out the view from inside, ! gets divorce. I view of the prevailing cheap money Washington—The House public | ^nd at the same time softening the j Pillsbury's Best Flour 3 lbs. Fancy Head Rice Indianapolis—United mine w ork-, rates, the Belgian government has lands committee has faith in the j strong sunlight as it filters into the Most Practical and Economical Car S1.09 bag. c-rs call convention March 10 to decided to seek authorization from prospects of spineless cactus. It rooms. So, Mr. Roth said, we have fight union rebellion in Illinois. | Parliament to repay 530,000,000 due proves extension of time for experi­ the present day fashion in draperies. for the Household. Maxwell House Coffee Country Roll Butter 38c Paris—Chautemps Cabinet falls [ on the 550,000,000 loan concluded ments begun by the late Luther The lecture was illustrated by the .j8c lb. lb. by 12 votes on first test. in May, 1920, in the United States. Burbank and continued by his wid­ use of various new drapery rods 'London—Naval conference ex­ The loan was originally to be re­ ow and Erick Lyders. Burbank wa , and new effects in draperies. One The models are on display at the showroom in the Odd Our Boy Tender Sweet Royal Scarlet Shakar pected to adjourn over week-end. funded by June, 1945, through year- ^uy 7,500 acres at 51.2 : particularly interesting arrangement Salt, 10c, can, 3 for 25c. Bucharest—Government orders ly refunding operations of 52,000,-1 ^ . y . . Peas, 2 cans for 35c. an acre provided he produced spine-1 w’as for draping a French door with : Fellows’ Building, across the street from the Masonic eizurc of photos showing Princess j 000, plus 7 1-2 per cent interest, less cactus in two years. both glass curtain and overdrape, Fancy Large Dill Pickles Sweet Mixed Pickles in llcana and Count von Hochberg to- ■ , ■ and, although the overdrape fitted Temple. Ladies are cordially invited to stop in on the gethcr. I to the top of the casing, it swung 40c dozen. bulk 35c lb. Moscow—Communist press prints j 1 outward with the door. An exten- way home from the cooking and home making school. charges against rabbis. I ' Sion to use where more height is de- Orlando, Fla.—Turne.'^a and Coop-1 I sired was also demonstrated, the er tie at halfway mark in central I WILLIAMS VANILLA, SPICES : French door drape and the extended Bakery Specials Florida open with 68s. ^ I window overdrapes being a figured Ormond Beach, Fla.—Miss W ie I 1 Jacobean linen. The overdrapes in Ginger Squares 18c doz. Blueberry Pies 15c-35c shoots 76 for qualifjing medal in : an d other ; this particular group were tra- each. ‘ versed, so that they could be pulled Toasted Cocoanut Cream golf tournament. I , together, by means of pull cords, re- New' Haven—Vincenzo Pero, one j , placing window shades, Pies 15c-35c each. Walnut Cun Cakes 30c of three men indicted for slaying of | The Mackley Chevrolet Co.; Inc. FOOD PRODUCTS i Another pleasing effect was that Dominick Zito, released under 1 j of a new glazed chintz, “The old Chicken Pies 20c each. dozen, bonds. j 1 Curiosity Shop" pattern, hung from Phone 6874 10 E. Center St. Norwich—Lightning during first i are recommended and used exclu­ I a wood pole by means of loops of the Butter Biscuits ISc doz. Ti*y a loaf of our Home electrical storm of year causes small j same material. The window' used fire in Norwich state hospital the-1 sively by j was a wide one and the glass cur- Drop Cakes 25c dozen. Made Milk Bread 12c loaf. atcr. ' Bridgeport—Mayor Buckingham, | MRS. KATHERINE DELANEY ."ddressing Democratic Club lauds j Special, Nice Lean Pork Chops — 35c lb. 'h-of. .A.lbert Levitt, for attacks on j in the Herald Cooking and Home FOR Public Utilities Commission. | Tlavoring .New London—Vessel captured by ; Making School. ■east Guard cutter as rum suspect ' PtsmS/wask. .".rr.ght here under cloak of secrecy. ! Manchester Public Market Bristol—Stockholders of defunct | I'ty Deposit and Discount Com-; ATEST In Radio DIAL 5111 -ny, sanction transfer of banks af- ■

;r to Bristol Trust Company for, - t - ^ nAvoPtuG , ■ ■ 1 d2.t'i jn. \ Williams & Carleton Co. r a fs:f»cr5 | .'.t.roid—Two masked men hold] r ■r > gaeoline station attendent and i East Hartford, Conn. cash register. j Providence, R. I.—Will of late F n 6 i o LOW No need to' Swipe tliem Now/ Stromber^-Carison c o n i s o t E / You remember way back when you The need for utmost economy in use of floor space is answered in this dis- were a kid and you stubbed your toe % tiucGvely styled Stromherg-Carlson. or pricked your finger— remember the Its cabinet is so graceful and com­ doughnut Mother used to give you to pact as to delight everyone w-hoM tastes are discriminate. An extra­ Featuring heal that “wound.” You remember, they size Electro-Dynamic Speaker, to­ were so delicious you simply had to gether with other characteristic Stromherg-Carlson features, Spring’s Newest “swipe” another when she wasn’t look­ insures fine tone and ease Modified ing. of operation. See it --- and hear it — now! ^J\ Silhouette Styles Our doughnuts are exactly like hers, so light Listen M eniay evenings and crispy they seem to “melt-a’w’ay-into- to the Stromberg-Carlson Orchestra over ■ J nothingness” in your mouth. No one ought N.B.C. Blue Net- to “swipe” them now, they should be served uork and asso- / / / Price cuueduations // / S239 I % to everybody. Sf'-: less tub es i t On sale at all high grade food shops. V. t' Order a dozen today. ) Fashionably long — but not extreme — * X these new {frocks fea-' ture the even hem­ line, and-slightly dip­ * ping flares at side or

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avoiding the neighbors, who called! York City, but it was announced at position with the Travelers Insur­ Taking first and second place re­ organization last fall that the Ma­ them misers. Edward Flynn died j PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ance company of Hartford. EDWARDS TO BE MAYOR spectively former Mayor M. G. Ten- rine Trust Company of New York Mrs. Elliott Hills is able to be nent and Fred Shoemaker led the ORPHAN BROTHERS in 1920; James and John, the tw o : would be formed as a Wall street about again after quite a serious field of five in the non-partisan pri­ brothers lived on.> I Chicago, Feb. 26.— (A P )— Seven Wall Street unit. illness. Seattle, Feb. 23.— (A P )—Break­ mary election in Tacoma yesterday In December, 1926, John died from ' billion dollars for public works and Teresa Riley has given up her ing the long chain of close mayoral­ to go into the finals at the general TO CtAlM FORTUNE pneumonia at the age of 72; James,! construction by utilities and indus­ position in Hartford and is at ty elections. Mayor Frank Edwards, elections Marc.'; 11. 70, waited until the physician had' tries, will have a ‘‘tremendous ef­ Briefs home, candidate for ttxe nimination to suc­ signed the death certificate and then j fect on all business activity” in the ! HILLSTOWN ceed himself as mayor of Seattle, . TO DISCHARGE ALIENS Chicago, Feb. 26.— (AP) In shot himself t o ,death. A fortune in ■ opinion of Dr. John M. Gries, chief overwhelmed his two opponents in currency was hidden about the of the public construction division SENATORS THREATENED Detroit, Feb. 26.— (AP)—The city 1852, back in Granard, Ireland, John New York, Feb. 26.—For the first the primary election yesterday, poll­ house, the whole estate amounting of the Department of Commerce. week in several months, bituminous Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wickham ing more votes than Otto A. Case council adopted a resolution direct­ Flynn, a sergeant in the Revenue to around $200,000; Addressing several hundred con­ cpal production fell below 10,000,- spent the week-end in New and former Mayor Edwin J. Brown ing heads of departments to make a clean sweep of the 748 aliens whom Service in Dublin whom George IV Several sets of distant cousins struction men and engineers last 000 net tons in the week ended Feb. York. They were accompanied by Washington, Feb. 26.—(AP)— combined. night. Dr. Gries said that public 22, the National Coal Association Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummings of a survey showed to be on the vari­ had commended for bravery, mar- have claimed the estate; their fam ­ Lots of laughter and a little un­ The complete unofficial returns ous city payrolls. utilities planned to spend three and states, estimating output at ap­ Hartford. easiness make up the Senate's re­ _ tied Henrietta Goodiff, daughter cf ily bibles all attested the marriage from 406 precincts in the city gave A loophole for reemployment was one-quarter billions in 1930, while proximately 9,600,000. tons. The Mr. and Mrs. Wlysis Hodge spent sponse to a series of threatening t a captain of the Royal Fusileers. of Charlotte to Alfred Butler, but Edwards a vote of 32,716 to 17,866 left however, by the addition to the the ‘‘reports of governors of states Bureau of Mines places the tonnage the holiday with George Bancroft letters recently received by several The captain, enraged, objected to insisted there was no Issufe. polled by Case and 13,377 obtained original resolution of a clause which shows total expenditures for public for the week ended Feb. 15 at 10,- and family. Mr. Bancroft celebrated of its members. the marriage: the bridal couple fled by Brown. Edwards and Case wiil ordered the department chiefs to Had Four Children. works in 1930 in excess of three bil­ 300,000, and for the week ended his 87th birthday, Feb. 22nd. He Moat of the Senators are inclined to Liverpool with the captain in oppose each other in the general ‘‘make an investigation and. study But in Tuscola, the Butlers had lions. Feb. 8, at 10,936,000. takes an active part about the farm to regard the missives as the work pursuit. A vessel was at dock; it election March 11. The election was of each individual case with a view reared four children. The mother ‘‘The Federal government pro­ and takes a walk of two miles of some harmless crank and scoff at sailed before the captain arrived; conducted on a non-partisan basis. of reemployment should there be died in 1864; the father placed the gram will amount to some $275,000,- every day. the possibility of danger. One mem­ ' ithe Flynns came to America. The Canadian National Railways A'vote of 63.959 was cast out of a circumstemces warranting such ac­ four children in a Chicago orphan­ 000 not including eighty or more Ward Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. ber, however, grew apprehensive at Yesterday, in a Montana liome- age. Two died after adoption; millions for highway aid,” Dr. Gries plans to spend $9,000,000 on branch registration of 117,969. tion.” construction in w'estern Canada Harry J. Brewer and grandson of a letter threatening to toss bombs . stead shack, two aging orphaned James left when a small boy, wan­ said, “while especially large papital Mr. and Mrs. Joel Brewer is one of Into the Senate chamber and sug­ |. brothers, John and James Rutler. dered for several j'cars, settled .n investments were also reported as this year, exclusive of the Hudson Bay railway expenditures for bet­ four boys who got the appointment gested that several buckets of water , reunited after 32 years, discussed contemplated by the iron and steel Bird City, Kan., married and fathe.'- terments on new works on present on the Dean's honor list of Uni­ be kept at hand for this .emergency. coming to Chicago to claim the ed four children. and several other larger industries.” lines. versity of Virginia where he is a Vice President Curtis, Republican $200,000 estate left by the two sons John was adopted and taken student. leader Watson and Senator Cope­ |, of the Flynns who fled from Ireland west; he came at last to a Montana JUDGE FRENCH DIES Barbara Forbes and Gladys Tre- land are among those who have re­ 78 years ago. homestead. F. W. Dodge Corp., reports that monte of Connecticut/ Boulevard are ceived letters. Copeland’s w'arned MARLOW’S The years between are entwined Collingswood, N. J., Feb. 26.— new building and engineering con­ spending part of their vacation with ■ John C. Vanek, who traces ances­ him to stay away from the Senate with misfortune and orphanges, (AP.)—Former Judge William C. tracts let in the 37 states east of Barbara’s grandmother, Mrs. Edison for a couple of weeks. Senator Wat­ tors and clears up estates, was cm- fam ily Bibles and hermits, searches French, who for 18 years was on the Rockies during the week from Squires. son laughed and tossed his letter in­ 1 ployed to settle ,up the Flynn estate. and success. the bench of the United States Dis­ Feb. 15 through 21' amounted to Hillstown Grange uill hold a reg­ to a wastebasket. COOKING UTENSILS Two years after the Flynns came • He went to Tuscola. There, in ttm trict Court of South Jersey, died ■$63,962,300, an increase of $2,392,- ular meeting Thursday night, Feb. However most of the epistles have to America and Chicago, Mrs. tree-dotted little cemetery on the of apoplexy at his home last night. 300 over the previous week's total, 27. The third and fourth degrees been turned over to the Department Mrs. Katherine Delaney, lecturer at east edge of the small city, he found Flynn’s sister, Charlotte, married to He was 59. but contrasting with a total of $89,- will be conferred. The ladies’ de­ of Justice for investigation and an aged man at the grave of Char­ He was Democratic Party leader 663,800 in the corresponding period Herald Cooking and Home Making School Alfred Butler, in Ireland, emigrated gree team from East Windsor will there is some evidence at the Capitol lotte Butler: it was James, who had for Camden county and was one of last year. westward, across the ocean. do the work. of the activity of its agents. come back to his mother after 65 the three men responsible for the is using and recommending to the women Settle on Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson of years. ’ nomination of Woodrow Wilson as The Flynns settled on a farm near It is reported in Wall street that Windsor are spending a few days of Manchester governor of New Jersey when at with Mrs. Hudson’s parents, Mr. and CHOKED BY SOUP Park Ridge, a Chicago suburb: the They found traces of James’ the Marine Midland Corp.. western the Democratic convention, at Tren­ and central New York state bank Mrs. Harry Brewer. Butlers went downstate to Tuscola. brother, John. To Montana they ton. He ran coimter to James Smith, went; and there the two brothers holding company, is negotiating to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Devitt of Silver I Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 26.— Three sons and a daughter were then state leader of the party. I (A P .)—Thomas M. Watson, Jr., in- were reunited. They informed Van­ acquire the Fidelity Trust Co., of Lane road spent the holiday in New MARLOW’S born to the Flynns. The girl died Smith sought the nomination of the York. I fant son of Dr. and Mrs. Watson ek today they would come homej New York City. The banking chain and the brothers inherited the farm, late Supreme Court Justice Frank has as yet no institution in New Chris Weisner delivered hi,s to­ was being fed his soup last night. li\ing in seclusion thereon and soon to claim the estate. S. liatzenbach. bacco today. He gurgled happily. He even laugh­ Virginia Erdin of Lindsey avenue, ed in his glee. A moment later he COOKING UTENSILS spent Monday with Ruth Hills. was dead. The soup had choked him Miss Grace Hills has accepted a when he laughed. MODERNIZE aire HYDRATOR WITH is the talk of the Cooking School

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One drunkard whosJ tive of the publishing house where which Judith had left for him be­ made her way down Into the sub- IT'C' ^ tJcia winter season are over and a good Medical Assoedatton and of Hygela, body temperature was 76.4 degrees she works. Knight is a widower fore she went away. The girl did terranaan maze sit the big station time was had by all. the Health Magazine Fahrenheit and who had been ex^ posed all night to air at 21.2 degree with a daughter, Tony, 18, and son. not realize this. The whole room again. She went through the sub­ Every little American boy is hopr Junior, 16- Tony denounces Judith (she had furnished it with such de­ way gates and paused on the plat­ OVE.?? Death from exposure to cold oc­ Fahrenheit, completely recovered. as a gold digger. Her father makes light and care) was dancing before form for her downtown express. ing to grow up into a Washington curs fairly frequently in the tem­ The individual’s tempersKure may lier apologize. When Junior comes her. Judith railed at her own weak­ Trains thundered to right and or a Lincoln and. every little girl perate zone. The mortality ranges fall considerably, and Dr. Brittot home for Christmas holidays he is ness. She must not weep now, she left of her. The long express slow­ thinks It would be nice to be a Betsy anywhere from 200 to 400 deaths provides records varying from 79.8 per year in the registration area of degrees Fahrenheit to 83.1 degrees equally unfriendly. would not! She brushed one hand ed and stopped. Ross or a Molly Stark. to her eye and wiped the tears Judith entered the train. There the United States. In Canada and Fahrenheit, with recovery aftei Andy,Craig, a young man Ivnight We’ve sung the “Star Spangled Alaska, illnesses and deaths from treatment. Recovery in cases of ex-j has aided, takes a position witli away, hoping Knight would not no- - were no seats and the aisle was crowded with strap-hangers. She Banner” and “,My Country "Tis of i cold may be even more frequent. ppsure while dnmk depends in large publishing house. He is in love nith , tice. He gave no sign that he had. Thee” and saluted the flag, and Recently, Dr. S. W. Britton has measure on the amount of alcohol Tony and calls on lier frequently. Judith was about to turn into the set her traveling bag on the floor and wedged in between two other recited our oath of allegiance, and made a special survey of the rela- taken, the resistance of the indlviduj Tony tries to convince her father hallway wheu footsteps sounded on marched, and hung out banners— tionship of cold to life and has al generally and the particular that Judith and Andy are carrying the stairs. Little, clicking heels passengers. Men and women crowd­ ed in behind her. The train rumbled and now we’rewe re all set up for an­ discovered some extremely inter­ amount of cooling that he imder'j on an affair and, when she falls, which, pattered on the steps. Oh, other yeac, our patriotic house in Judith knew those footsteps all forward. esting facts. It has been found that goes. tricks the pair into a compromising order, and our consciences satisfied. some fish can survive exposure to Artificial Respiration Is a Help situation. right! Tony's, of course. She got off at Fourteenth street, and climbed to the entrance of the But I wonder if we always get the sea water at temperatures from 10 Just as in cases of unconscious Tony is carr>ing on a flirtation She might have rushed Into the hall at once, but she could, hardly stairway. There her strength was Ideal reaction from these outward to 12 degrees below zero for several ness due to other causes, such \clth Micky Mortimer, wealthy and spent. There were only a few blocks manifestations of loyalty. hours. gas poisoning, sunstroke, and many married. This is revealed when they have avoided meeting the girl. Ju­ FrozeL But Not Killed i Instances in which th-i circulatlor dith hesitated and in that moment n6w but she signaled a cab and Aren’t we drawing squares and are arrested at 3 a. m. for reckless gave the driver the address. Judith circles for the children to step Under such circumstances, the and respiration are greatly inter! driving. Tony and her father quar­ of hesitation her fate was sealed. fish gradually lose all sensibility and fered with, artificial respiration may Tony Knight, smiling brightly, sank back into the seat and closed around in, in our stereotyped meth­ rel over this' but the girl is finally her eyes. • ods of teaching patriotism? finally appears to be frozen stiff. frequently be practiced with successl forgiven. Knight becomes danger­ appeared in the doorway. She was The heart Itself stops. The animal Warm baths or packs gradually in-f ously ill with pneumonia. Junior wearing the scarlet and white satin “This the place, lady?” Just how much of it all soaks in, may be'practically frozen to death creased to higher temperatures anc comes home and before he leaves lounging suit which was one of her The taxi had halted and the driv­ I wonder. for a brief period, then the tempera­ the drinking of warm fluids are admits to Judith he has misjudged favorites. Her short dark hair hung er had slid the glass door back Not a Young Fatriot ture' of the surrounding water in­ valuable aids to resuscitation wher her. After Knight begins to recuper­ in ringlets about her neck. In her which separated chauffeur and-pas­ This little incident may or may creased and it comes to life. unconsciousness occurs due to freez-| ate he seems to prefer Tony’s com­ fingers was a lighter cigaret. senger. As the animal returns to life, the Ing. said archly, and not be typical, but it makes us I pany to Judith’s. Well!” she “Yes,” said Judith, “this is the think; heart beat appears first, and then j For this reason, persons who see halted as sh,e saw Judith. Tony stop- | pjace; breathing, then -vision, then the to be dead from the results of freez- Tony intercepts a letter which ped back and leaned against the j stepped from the cab, handed A teacher was marching her comes for Judith. Later she follows roomful of children to a near-by au­ ability to maintain a proper position ' ing should not be permitted to pas doorway. A cruel smile flickered the driver his fare - and went up in the water, and finally the ability | away without any attempt bein her stepmother on a trip Into the about her lips. ditorium recently, where all t)he dif­ citv and sees her meet a young man. the steps of the brick building. ferent schools were' congregating for to s-wim. It has even been found made to restore them to life. Jus She threatens to tell her father un­ “What an unexpected—pleasure!” Without ringing the bell, she en­ a patriotic radly. that the Heart of a fish can be froz- ‘ as people have responded to relie: less Judith goes away for two Tony finished her sentence, still tered. In front of the building on a great en for se-veral hours at a tempera- | after electric shock or drownin] gazing at Judith. ture of—4 degrees Fahrenheit and i after several hours, so also in freez weeks. Judith goes, leaving a note ij, # DC The hallway was dark, odorous bronze pole floated a bright flag. for Arthur. Knight's secretary re­ and like a hundred other boarding As the children came up the wide yet after slowing thawing, it -will re- j ing the attempt to resuscitat ports that .Andy Craig is missing, There was amazing contrast be­ house hallways. The celling was concrete path toward the building, cover to natural rhythm. I should be prompt and long con too. Judith goes to an inconspicuous tween the two girls. Judith wore high with an old-fashioned mirror each wdth a tiny flag over his shoul­ The human body is like-wise able 1 tinned. hotel on upper Broadway. Next the dull, cheap black coat and hat built. into the wall. Directly ahead der, the small army was stopped, day she roams aimlessly about the she had bought in her days' as a was a long, circular stairway. turned its eyes aloft toward the city. .At Isat she resolves to return typist. Tony's scarlet satin was Judith trudged up the stairs. Be­ beautiful emblem billowing overhead POLAND SPEEDS UP home and tell .Arthur the truth. She luxurious. Tears smarted in the old­ fore a door on the second floor, in the breeze, and at a signal began er girl’s eyes but she would not give A THOUGHT takes the first train. She reaches the rear, she paused and knocked. to recite the oath of allegiance. house and faces her- husband. He way to them. Tony looked cynical, “Yes—who is it?” One little fellow didn’t lift his TREK TO AMERICA aslis coolly w hy she has come. sophisticated and at lease. Judith A man's, lusty bass apswered the eyes; head dowm he pivoted out of was miserable. woiiLDrv'T'•'VEo - Dearly beloved, I beseech you I knock. A moment later the door line, and his teacher caught him as strangers and pilgrims, abstain I NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY . “Hello, Tony,” she said. was throwm open. ------y whacking at a stone lion wdth his The other girl raised her teigaret Warsaw—(AP)—A Polish Emi­ from fleshly lusts, which war| “JUDITH!” own particular flag in anything but gration Syndicate to g{ive emigrants against the soul.—1 Peter 2:11. CHAPTER XLV to her lips and blew a curling Sobbing, the girl felt herself r a patriotic manner. The husband and wife eyed each wraith of smoke ceilingward. draw-n into strong, protecting arms. “Why, Walter, you mustn’t do information, provide them with “Where’ve you been?” she asked Lust is a captivity of the reason] other and for an instant the room “Oh, Dan—” she murmured, that. Get right back into line. tickets, and generally take care of and an enraging of the pas­ was oppressively still. bluntly. “I’ve come back and I’m going to Hurry! The children have almost them, has been established with a “I’ve been—away!” sions. It hinders business and dis-j Arthur Knight stood erect, wait­ stay—always!” finished.” . capital of $11,000. tracts cOimsel. It sins against the! ing coolly and impersonally for Ju­ “Oh! Well, it’s awTully nice to see (To Be Continued) But Walter pulled away again. you again, darling. Be with us for The government has kept 60 of body and w-eakens the soul.— 1 dith to continue. He was thinner “Aw, I feel silly doing that,” he Jeremy Taylor. oince his illness. Lines which added dinner I suppose?” blurted, “I just hate it!” the 100 shares, wjiile the remain­ age had come into his face. Knight Did Tony Knight know what tor­ DELIGHTFUL PRINCESS MODEL ing forty have been sold to steam­ WITH CHIC N.AUTICAL THEME Is This Case Typical? ship lines serving North and South was first to speak. ture it was for Judith to answer There it is! How many reactions “Excuse me,” he said politely. that question? O I MO SY N U SCRVICC. INC. America. The United States lines Way To Get At a Coid “No,” said the other girl. "I won’t Laced Bodice Newest Whim of Paris are there like that? has joined the syndicate and will be “Won't you sit down?” Perhaps Walter is a very, very allotted quotas of emigrants. Judith could not find her voice. be here. I’m leaving.” black sheep. But suppose he isn’t. Mho stood, a slight miserable figure, “Oh, I'm so sorry! Why, father, His father and mother and Walter The government has reserved the Is Through theBoweisI in the doorway. Then, because she isn’t this a shame to think that Ju­ himself may be very excellent citi­ right to give 25 per cent of the fraf- did not know what else too do. she dith’s just came back and now she's SISTER MARY'S zens who not only love their coun­ tic to a Polish line in case such a moved toward a chair. She wanted leaving again? Can’t you persuade try but w'ork for it and would company is formed for the direct As soon as you catch, cold, the 'll 01 y out but could not. her to stay?” protect it to the last ditch. transportation of emigrants from pores close; perspiration is check-1 Knight remained on his feet, look- Tony moved to where her father I am just wondering if we are Gdynia to the United States. It is ed. Gases and waste can’t ' escape 1 in T down at the girl. stood and drew his arm about her. going at this patriotic business possible that for this purpose the through the skin. That’s why your I • If you'd jmt tell me what you’ve Her dark head came only a little KITCHEN government will enter into an agree­ doctor’s first advice in case of colds! wrong end first, or granted we're rome fo be went on, still in the above his shoulder. From this posi­ ment with the Danish owned Baltic is a mild laxative like caacara. I By SISTER M-\RY ■fallows the odor to escape and pre- on the right track, are we going America line to operate under the Medical authorities agree it actual­ l ool formal tone, “perhaps I can be tion she glowed at Judith. I vents the vegetable from reabsorb­ far enough? ,i( irosistance." “I think—Judith knows what she Polish flag with a subsidy from the ly strengthens bow'el muscles. Y'oul During the mid-season when our ing it. Raw cabbage is not strong- To fire children with a real and Polish government. get cascara in its most pleasant | “IJul, .-VrUmi I" faltered Judith. wishes to do,” Arthur '.aid stiffly. appetites are beginning to crave flavored. It is through the heat of deeper sense of patriotism by try­ .


I'ack any thing.'■ but the girl took no notice. Her When cabbage i.s cooked, there of sweet green pepper is colorful and DEPEND DN ZEMO SURPRISED Her husband smiled synically. eyes were glued on the window are a few precautions which m ust! very good. Boston, Feb. -26.—(AP) —Despite “Vou'rc not looking —very happy, though Judith did not see the land­ Braised Cabbage, colder weather today the past at the amount of wear left In many IMl be observed if it is to retain all its knit articles you have discarded be­ mv dear. T hope you've enjoyed the scape they were passing. One or food value, stay white in color and One small head cabbage, 1 cup week's warm spell has been just ID STOP ITCHING 'little vacation. Be sure to give two of the passengers looked at her diced celery, 1 cup boiling water, 4 like May. cause of runs and small holes. Ju st, be delicately flavored. Use soothing, healing, in-visible 2emo bring them in and let us repair | my regard.s to Craig - curiou.sly. Don’t Over-color C’alibagc. tablespoons olive oil, .1-3 cup lemon “All former February tempera­ for the torture of Itching Skin. This "whv d ) you ray that, Arthur?" So it was all over now! She bad The first rule for cooking cabbage juice, 1 tca.spoon salt, 1 lable.spoon ture recorcl.s have been exceeded bv clean, reliable family antiseptic helps them. “Why, I -'t want to do the right entered Arthur Knight’s life mys- is to cook it only until tender. Fine­ sugar, 6 peppercorns. 2 bay leaves. esveral degrees,” George W. Wind- bring relief in thousands of homes, thing, 1 hope you understand that teriou.sly. and as mysteriously she ly shredded cabbage cooked in -wa- I >.p teaspoon powdered thyme, Ls ten­ ling. meteorologisct of the Weather stops itching and draw-s the heat and CRAWLEY SHOP I am trying." was leaving it. Some day, years ter to cover needs from ten to fif-! spoon white pepper, Bureau, said last night. “The aver­ Bting out of the skin. ZEMO has 904 Main St., Hartford ' But wliat about Cr.aig? Do you ahead perhap.s, .she would be able teen minutes. New cabbage cut into I Cut cabbage crosswise in slices age for the seven days i.s 52, which been used for twenty years with re­ to look back on what had happened markable success for all forms of an­ Room 46, 3rd Floor Dillon Bldg. mean .\ndyV " quarters should not be cooked longer I about one inch thick. Let stand in is within one degree of the 46 year HEMSTITCHING .\rthur Knight lost some of his and understand. She could not un­ than 35 nilnutes and 20 or 25 is bet-1 cold salted water for 15 minutes, average for the first seven days in noying, itching skin irritations. “ Re­ derstand now. She would uot even lief with first application,” thousands Sport Hose, Lingerie, Sweaters and iompo.'=urc then. ter. Prolonged cooking develops a I Drain and put inlo a shallow sauce May. all Knitted Goods Repaired. “Judith," lie s.aid in a tense voice, think. m dark color and strong flavor. pan with remaining ingredients. “Records of the most outstanding say. 35c, 60c and $1.00. All dealers. “do you mean to deny to me that The guard called a station, lift­ The second rule is to cook cab- Cook 15 or 20 minutes until tender, warm winter months have been ex­ you came down the street ju.st now ing his raucous voice above the bage in an uncovered utensil. This 1 Do not cover while cooking. amined,” he continued, “without with .\ndy Craig and only left him clatter of the train. finding a seven-day period with an ju.st before you turned into the Judith shook herself. What was he believed the man had been mur­ average as high as that of the yard tlie name of this place? She glanc­ WORLD BEAUTIES TO dered. “Wliy, no! 1 mean yes, of cour.se ed out of the window. No—they 252 period of February 19-25, 1930. ” I walked down the street with were not more than half way to A new high temperature record The SMART SHOP Andy. He was on the same car I their destination. PARADE RIO’S BEACH Never cross your bridge partners for the day of 65 degrees was estab­ was. only wc didn't either of us She kept hearing Arthur's voice unless you’re carrying a revolver. lished yesterday. “Always Something New” State Theater Building know it until we got off at the sta­ over and over again as he said, “It tion here. It was—rather amusing.” is perfectly obvious now that our By .\NNETTE “No doubt. Quite a coincidence. marriage was a mistake.” That was A vivacious printed crepe silk In Rio Janeiro— (AP)—Rio plans to Quite a coincidence indeed.” the thing that could never be Princess silhouette that wdll make put Galveston in the shade by stag­ * • » erased! you appear charmingly slender. ing a beauty contest on the beach For the Last Days Now Judith was thoroughly He had not given her even a It is fitted with seaming through at Copacabana, at which will be rep­ ' alarmed. chance to explain. He had seemed the bodice that is an excellent resented Latin-American countries, IT WILL BE JUST TOO BAD of Our February “Arthur,” she said appealingly, to know—everything. She was con­ means of detracting from breadth, the United States and Europe. It is “there's something I don't under­ demned. thus adding height to the figure. sponsored by a leading afternoon Economy Speclali| stand. Everything's wrong. Oh, I Tears that would not be held in The lacing at either side of the newspaper here. IF Y OU LOSE OUT ON knew you'd think it was queer the abeyance longer trickled down Ju­ front at hipline also does much to­ The trip of Olga Bergaminl da Sa way I left in such a hurry. I dith’s cheek. She brushed them ward adding to the effect of slender­ as Brazil’s representative at Gal­ couldn't explain then. There didn't aside roughly with a gloved hand. ness. and expresses smart nautical veston last year aroused unbounded seem any other way. Now I've come It was horrible to make herself a detail. enthusiasm in Brazil, columns being Hosiery “Buys printed dally of her doings in the hack because I want to tell you—” public spectacle. Oh—what did she : The collar and cuffs of this jaunty This Star-Rite Our Regular $1 Hose Knight shook his head impatient- care about the public or who saw model are plain crepe in blending eastern United States and in Texas. ly. her now! What did she care about lightest tone of the print. The lac­ It -was then that the newspaper “There is no need to tell any­ anything ? ing chooses the deepest tone, and is which sponsored the first South 59c Pr., 2 prs. $1 thing." Judith turned her head sharply grosgrain ribbon. American contestant to the United Sandwich Toaster "Oh, yes, Arthur, but there Is! toward the window. They were It’s a splendid model for street, States conceived the idea of staging I must! That's what I've come for. traveling underground now. Before for town, for egunt^ club and class­ a contest here in 1930. T want vou to understand just why long they would arrive at the sta­ room. Those in charge of the arrange­ 1 did it.'' tion. She fumbled for a handker­ Style No. 252 is designed in sizes ments have decided that the beach Sale Which Closes Our Regular $1.19 Hose Our Regular $1.49 Hosi “Judith,” said the man wearily. chief and dried her eyes. 16, is , 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 at Copacabana, an aristocratic sub­ “We're not getting anywhere with The train slowed and halted. inches bust. urb of Rio where mile-long rollers 79c pr., 2 prs. $1.45 $1.19 pr., 2 prs. $2.(|0 all this talk. It only makes it more Presently it moved forward again. Navy blue crepe silk with lacing of the South Atlantic beat upon March 1st embarrassing for both of us. If you Lights blinked and the tunnel be­ in tomato red Is swagger with col­ white sands, shall be the setting for Full Fashioned-Chilfon. Semi-Service Weight. *v will tell me where to have my law­ came lighter and branched into lar and cuffs of white pique. the parade of comeliness. yer reach you I think arrangements other tunnels. Now thoy were draw­ Feather weight woolen, covert The contest will be staged in Sep­ can be handled through a third ing into the station. cloth, wool jersey, c^ ton crepe and tember, the beginning of spring party with much less—annoyance.” “All out!” called the guard. wool crepe appropriate. south of the equator. The -winner A Special Group of the Season’s “What do you mean?” Judith picked up her bag. The Pattern price 15 cents in stamps will receive $10,000. There will be “It is perfectly obvious now that aisle filled with passengers, slowly or coin (coin is preferred).- Wrap a second prize of $1,000 and a third Cash $9.75 Budget $10,00 our marriage was a mistake.” edging toward the door. Judith step­ coin carefully. of $500. Smartest Dresses Marked “Oh! ■' ped out into the railway statioif Judith stared, not believing that and went up th' stairs. It was a Manchester Herald $1.00 DOWN ,$1.00 MONTHLY To Close Out at she had heard the words aright. A long climb. At last she reached the Pattern Service BOOTLEGGER KILLED glance at Knight’s face told her street. $3.95 there was no mistake. The big station clock pointed to 252 “Oh!” The little cry escaped from 10 minutes past six. Already dusk As ou* patterns ure mailed Attleboro, Mass., Feb. 28'.—(AP) “Don’t forget the Lions* Milk Fund Benefit Performance at her lips again. She had been very and the shadows of towering build­ from New York City pleasie allow —The shooting of Charles R. Hack­ white-faced when she entered the ings hovered over the street. five days. ing, 32, of Cranston, R. I., declared State Theater Wednesday and Thursday.” More of Our New Weekly Arrivals! ^ ■ I room. Now a deep rose flush crept “Taxi! “Taxi, Miss!” Price 15 Cents a bootlegger by police, whose body into the girl’s cheeks. A streaming of cabs issued out, was found tossed beside a road last She was on her feet. into the -already crowded ’ thorough­ Nahie ...... night was being Investigated today. Dresses that have the newest touches that “So that’s what you want!” Ju­ fare. Men, women and children with a single small calibre bullet T h e dith spoke rapidly. “I’m sorry I passed the girl, heading in half a Size ...... wound in the chest and head badly make them decidedly the thipig to wear. ^ didn’t understand. Of course. I’ll go dozen directions. Address ...... bruised, the body was found near at once!” • • • the state line by automobillsts who Manchester Electric Co. There was a pause. Under the “What I doing?” Judith ask­ thought he was a bit and run auto­ dark lashes her blue eyes sought ed herself. “What am I thinking Send your o»fer to the “Pat' mobile victim- 773 MAIN ST. PHONE 5181 $5.95 $7.95 $9.95 Arthur Knight’s. There was no re­ of?” tern Dept., Manchester Evening He bad been dead less than an lenting in the man's face. She had been moving uncon- Herald, So. Nlanchester, Conn." hour. Medical Examiner Jesse W. "You uliderstimd,” he told her, scibusJy. No'w she. halted abruptly. Battersball was summoned and said PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH ^!IANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1980. Bat Outpunches Rival Thritting Slugfest DISPLAYS FIGHTING HEART Superior Foul Shooting “ GABBY” HARTNEH CHAMPION WINS LAST 4 ROUNDS REGAINS THROWING TO TURN DEFEAT INTO VICTORY Enables Meriden to Win ARM-CUBS HAPPY ¥ REFEREE CONWAY’S CARD ' Battalino Fernandez Rugged Filipiuo Takes AH Bat Cau Give Without a Whim­ 5 3 Rec Five Nosed Out In An-1 HANLON IS KAYOED Trainer Sure Catcher’s Arm 5- 5 5 4 per aud Floors Champion to Boot; Bout Best Ever Is Once More Okay; Must 5 4 other Close Battle 29 to j pjRSJ ROUND 5 3 4 5 Seen in Hartford; Crammed With Action from Start to O 27; Ramblers Lose Pre- — , Be Careful for a While. 5 O 5 4 Finish; Fernandez Wins Four Rounds But Referee Joe Hanlon, who moved to 5 3 Manchester two months ago 5 4 liminary. Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, from Bridgeport lasted only one — — Conway Gives Hhn Only One; Crowd In Continuons minute and ten seconds against Feb. 26—Only four abbreviated 49 38 practices have been held since the Superior foul shooting brought a Marty Fox of New York in their scheduled six round scrap at championship Cubs pitched their Uproar. two point victory to the re-organiz­ the State Armory in Hartford spring training camp on Catalina ed Meriden Endees over the Rec last night. The former nation­ Island, yet one of the biggest ques­ Five at the School street Rec last al amateur middleweight charn- tion marks in Manager Joe Mc­ NATIONAL GUARD BY TOM STOWE Carthy’s mind appears answered BAT GETS $6,000 night. The unusually warm weather pion was floored three times in the first round before taking the favorably. FOR NIGHT’S WORK Infused lethargy into both players full count. The bout was so “Gabby” Hartnett’s throwing Rallying from the brink of The official paid admissions at and spectators and though the game short it gave no idea as to what arm, limp throughout the 1929 cam­ FIVES BREAK EVEN defeat after a count of eight j last night’s Battallno-Feman- was fast it was not thrilling ana Hanlon might have done had be paign, seems as good as ever. knockdown in the second round dez bout in Hartford was only the small crowd failed to voice joy been able to avoid the sleep- Ever since the husky Cub catcher Bat Battalino, world’s feather-' 6,711 ^»-!5ons but the flock of or sorrow over the 29 to 27 triumph. producer for a few rounds. He threw his arm out in practice a Manchester’s National Guard The Endees accounted for nine of knocked out Ed Skinner in New year ago, it was reasonably feared weight chajjipion, slashed his j complimentary tickets boosted Haven last week in the fifth by everyone acquainted ^th”the' quintets broke even In a pair of the actual attendance to nearer their 12 free throws and the Rec w’ay to a well-deserved 10 7,000. The gross gate was $23.- Five made 11 out of 19. Smith of round of a slugfest. Hanlon muscular reaction of a throwing basketball games yesterday. Com­ round decision victory over; arm that Hartnett was through. But 187.55 which is not a new state the visitors and Faulkner of the lives, on Wells street and is pany G, with Pentland starring, Ignacip Fernandez of Chile last record. Rees were especially accurate training with Frankie Busch at “Gabby” a big fellow with grit and trimmed the Colchester Shamrocks the Rec gym daily. a determination to come back, night at the Hartford State', Battalino received thirty per­ snaring three out of three apiece. handily, 50 to 25, but the Howitzer cent or about $6,000 while Fer­ In the first half foul shooting w-as doctored and trained all winter and Company five was defeated by the Armory in the most thrilling j now asserts his salary wing is nandez was paid 22 1-2 percent, the order of the day with Referee High School Seniors 44 to 9. The slam-bang slugfest ever seen in j the equivalent of about $4,500. Joe Coffey calling personals right “ right.” summaries of each follow: The large crowd which seemed to and left. Both teams scored six Manager McCarthy, still a little the Capitol City. i BOWLING Co. “ G” (50) Both men threw caution to the fill the spacious armory to cap­ points on free tries alone and Ty skeptical, stepped on second base Bycholski, rf ...... 7 0 14 during one of the early practice ses­ winds and swapped punches with acity was well handled. Holland was the only Rec man to Pentland, If ...... 8 2 18 amazing willingness almost from flip double deckers from the floor, CHENEY GIRL’S LEAGLE sions to get first hand information Saimonds, c ...... 3 0 6 on the much discussed arm. After start to finish. Neither man he getting two beauties from the Old Mill Cince, r g ...... 4 0 8 showed any real boxing ability but ■ide near mid-floor. “Red” Lingner M. Sullivan...... 71 89 stopping half a dozen throws, he such a beating. The truth Is, he Beers, Ig ...... 1 0 2 what they lacked in this respect probably wouldn’t have to. was the big gun for Meriden and F. Nelson ...... 86 98 mumbled something about a “ thin Kearns, I g ...... 0 0 0 glove” and appeared pleased. was more than made up for in ac­ Things looked pretty pessimistic played a great game until banished M. M cK inney...... 82 82 McGann, Ig ...... 1 0 2 tion. The entire card which Pro­ late in the final period on per­ E. Lautenbach ... 100 90 Trainer Andy Lotshaw, said re­ for the champion as the gladiators garding Gabby: moter Edward F. Hurley arranged walked to their stools at the end of sonals. He was assisted to no small L. Hicking ...... 78 80 otal ...... 24 50 w-as without fear of contradiction degree by Smith and Mastriano, “ His arm is as good as ever,” Colchester (25) the fifth round. The fans seemed to 439 429 Lotshaw said “ If there Is anything one of the best seen in Hartford in sense the downfall of the champion the latter being the helm of the Total ...... 417 Fedus, r f ...... 1 many years and it will probably be Velvet wrong with it now, I don’t know the as the Hartford boy’s punches be­ smoothly worked and finely per­ Gyome, If ...... 5 even longer before a duplication. fected pivot play of the visitors. M. K a rp in ...... 97 business I have been in all these Goodrich, c ...... 1 gan to lose their power. Fernandez In the second half “Gyp” Gustaf­ H. Bodreau ...... 86 BAT B.\TT.\LINO years.” Levine, c ...... 0 Several Points Proved. had been playing possum at the out­ son was injected into the fray and E. R ow sell...... 91 j One worry the Cubs still have Is Cohen, r g ...... 0 Fernandez gave Battalino the set and when he showed the fans he, shared scoring honors with “Ty’ M. Sherm an...... 90 that Hartnett, eager to impress his Polakevltch, I g ...... 3 toughest fight of the champion’s ca­ could take all Bat could offer with­ who continued his accurate shooting J. S chubert...... 93 mates with his comeback, again will reer. The bout proved several out topling, it began to look like a with two more of the sensational I throw his arm limp, Total ...... 10 25 things, to ,wit: first, and most im­ Fernandez v f iry. Hard rights to variety while “ Gyp” got three. Total ...... 457 469 459 National Junior 2 Mile j “I’ve learned my lesson about Halftime 23-7 Co. “G” . portant of all, that Bat can “ take the jaw were the Chilean’s most Dowd was the only other man to I throwing them too hard early and Referee, Kerr. it;” second, that he has a great damaging blows and he was espec­ score a field goal for the locals. The Mechanics Savings Bank of 1 I’m all set for a long life in the Four 10-minutc periods. fighting heart and much more sta­ ially good at the in-fighting. He In the preliminary the Ramblers Hartford will send its bowling team Won By Joe McCluskey majors,” Hartnett said. mina than the average fan realizes: repeatedly came out of the punches tangled with the Rockville Clerks in here tonight to meet Reid’s Auction­ I “ I know there are a few skeptics, High School Seniors "(44) also, however, that he lacks finesse slugging with both hands and at a rough and tumble affair, losing to eers at Conran’s alleys at 8 o’clock. , but my arm is there." B. F. and still has a lot to learn about the times Battalino was forced to re­ the visitors 21 to 18, namely I With that he shot a perfect throw Bycholsky, r f ...... 4 1 finer points of the game. The con­ sort to the unusual by back-pedal­ Crack Manchester Runner Captures Detroit ing. through the shooting of Kloter, B.VN JOHNSON TREATED. ' to second, as emphasis,- Snow, If ...... 5 1 test also proved that the rubber­ center, who tied the score at 18-11 San Diego, Feb. 26.— (AF) — Race; May Not Run After March 10 in Hart­ V/est, c ...... 4 0 faced Filipino was easily the Apparently realizing that defeat and then sank a foul shot and a Byron Bancroft “Ban” Johnson for ford Because of Contemplated European Bengston, I g ...... 4 0 8 ■ greatest sock absorber to ever set stared him in the face, Battalino basket to win the game. The scor­ 27 years head of the American Gorman, I g ...... 3 0 6 1 foot in a Hartford ring. Words can- tore out of his corner at the opening ing was evenly divided among the Leag^ue of baseball clubs was here Massaro, rg ...... 1 0 2 [ not do him justice in describing his of the seventh and assailed his op­ Trip. ______LORD WINS OVER ponent flaying away with a deter­ Ramblers. Summaries: today for a short stay while physi­ unilimlted gameness. mined two-fisted attack which turn­ Meriden Endees (39) cians of a local clinic conduct an 21 2 44 Against all previous opponents B. F. T. Howitzer Company (9) Battalino has been advised to slug ed the tide of the battle. Try as he • p. examination to see how the diabetes Joe McCluskey, crack Manchester IMAY GO ABROAD would, the gritty Chilean was un­ 3 Mastriano, rf ... .. 2 1-2 5 long distance runner now starring at I MICKEY FLAHIVE B. F. ' at every opportunity but he met a treatment they started two years able to check this sudden burst of 2 Smith, If ...... 3 0-3 9 ago is progresing. Fordham, added further glory to hi.s Soblsky, r f ...... 0 0 0 I man last night who was so danger- .. 1 1-1 3 splendid record by capturing the Doran ,lf ...... 1 0 2 ous at this particular style of fight- fiery assault on the part of the 3 Zykwicz, c ...... He remained at the hospital for equally plucky Hartford Italian. 4 McCarthy, "g . • •.. 1 2-2 4 some time and left vastly improved. two mile junior national champion­ Eddie Lord of Waterbury won Donahue, c ...... 1 0 2 , ing that Bat’s handlers pleaded with 0 Bat continued to beat his opponent 3 E. Johnson, rg .. .. 0 0-0 It was said that Johnson was in fait ship of the United States according I over Mickey Flahivc of Hartford on Anderson, I g ...... 1 0 2 ^ him in vain to box the Filipino. The 2-4 8 in the remaining three rounds to 4 Lingner, Ig ...... 3 physical condition. to information just received. Tlii.s I a technical knockout after the fifth Trueman, rg ...... 1 1 3 j champion, however, didn’t seem to 0-0 0 was the biggest event the Manches­ — I relish anyone stealing his laurels in richly earn the hand-lifting token 0 H. Johnson. Ig .. .. 0 round of their scheduled eight round of victory. ter lad ever competed in and by far 9 this respect and swapped punches SCOTT HITS HARD. * battle at the Hartford State Armory All in all, it was a thrilling scrap, 10 9-12 29 his biggest achievement to date. Halftime Score: 21—5 H. S. with reckless abandon. But all the 19 ' last night. Lord was the aggressor one that will long live in the Rec rive (27) The race was just about a prac­ I and was leading on points when he king’s horses and all the king’s San Antonio, Feb. 25.— (AP) — memory of those fortunate enough P. B. F. T. tice session for Joe, he won it with I caught Flahive with a flock of lefts men couldn’t make Fernandez fall. 2-4 10 Jack Scott's Tamales have taken ease. He started out slowly, as The plucky dark-skinned lad had to be at the ringside. It was a bat­ 2 Holland, rf ...... 4 to the eye that inflicted a cut and tle that will go down in Connecti­ 3-3 3 the measure of Sam Leslie’s Tor­ usual, and ran a few places from never been forced to visit resin land 3 Faulkner, If ----- .. 0 caused the eye to swell so badly REC SWIMMERS cut’s ring history as one of the 3 Gustafson, If . . . .. 3 0-0 6 tillas, 16 to 10 in the first joust of last for about five laps. Then Joe ' that Mickey could not see out of it and refused to start bad habits last 2 the New York Giants spring train­ decided to increase, his pace steadily greatest ever staged in the Nutmeg 0 Marchinek, c ... .. 0 2-5 at all. Referee Conway used good ' night. State. 2 Madden, r g ...... 0 2-4 o ing season. and was tied for first at the twelfth i judgment in stopping the bout al- Fernandez in Lead. 2 Dowd, Ig ...... 1 2-3 4 Scott, playing in the outfield lap and held this for three more. Hi.s I though Flahive foolishly w'anted tn DEFEATED 3 3 2 6 Fernandez took everything the nearest opponent was puffing away RINGSIDE GLIMPSES smashed out five hits in as many : continue. champion had to offer without a times at bat while Leslie was not and McCluskey just kept him wor­ 12 8 11-19 27 whimper, always coming back for Governor John H. Trumbull and Score by periods: far behind him with four out of ried. The Manchester Rec swimming more. Bat hit Ignacio so hard and The referee made a mistake in his his party came in shortly after the Meriden ...... 4— -12—6 7 29 four.' Six pitchers lobbed the ball team dropped a close aquatic meet so often that during the middle of count and said “seven laps to go” first bout had started. His Excel­ M anchester----- 5— - 5—8— 9---- 27 up during the nine inning fray and BASKETBALL to Connecticut Aggies in Storrs last the fight he tired noticeably and his twice. Thus Joe had to run an lency, especially, seemed to enjoy Referee: Joe Coffey. gave up 36 hits. Of the 23 players I night by a score of 33 to 26. Man­ punches lost their usual steam and extra lap. This accounts for the slow- the proceedings very much. He in the game only five failed to hit chester won three firsts, Wes War- effectiveness. At the end of the first time of 10:12 3-5. He did about ! New York, Feb. 26— (AP) —The watched the proceedings intently Ramblers (18) safely at least once. Parmalee got ! battle to get out of last place In nock getting two of them^ the div­ five rounds. It looked as though Bat and often applauded between P. B. F. T. the first homer of the year. 9:46 for the full two miles. Joe rounds. “opened up” in the last round and I the Eastern Intercollegiate basket- ing honors and 40 yard back stroke. [ talino was enroute for sure defeat— 1 Falkoski, rf ----- .. 1 0-1 2 i ball league is on at Princeton to- “ Red” Sheridan took the 100 yard although one could not jydge so 0 Jolly, If ...... 1 1-1 3 almost lapped the field. The track McGRAW TALKS waa very poor and was not good for j night where the Tigers and Dart- breast stroke. Here are the results: from a glimpse of Referee Bill Con­ One of the first persons to greet 1 Kearns, c ...... 2 0-0 4 San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 26.— 100 yard free style—Won by Wlf- way’s usual one-sided score card the governor after the chief execu­ 2 spikes. The curves were also too Joe McCluskey j mouth Indians clash. 3 Haddan, c ...... 0 2-5 (A P .)—John McGraw thinks his I Friday night, Yale, which has yet inger. Aggies; second, Sloan, A g­ which gave the Filipino only one tive had taken his seat was Assist­ 0-1 2 sharp. McCluskey is not eligible to 2 Aitken, r g ...... 1 N. Y. Giants should finish one two in Hartford here on March 10 may 1 to lose a home game and yet to gies; third, Armstrong, Manchester. round! ant Attorney General Raymond, A. 1 Vennart, rg * ...... 0 1-2 1 run in any more junior meets. in the 1930 National League pen­ Next Saturday McCluskey runs in be his last here until fall. He has a ,I win one away from home, meets Time, one minute, four seconds. Certainly the fight was not that Johnson of Manchester who is an 1 Carlson, Ig ...... n 0-2 4 160 yard relay—Won by Aggies, nant race. the I. C. 4 A. meet in New York tak­ chance to go to Europe and is seri- ' Columbia’s league leaders at New one-sided. Bat won, there’s no ardent fight follower. Chris Glenney, 1 Campbell, I g ----- .. 0 0-0 0 On his first day in the Giants ing part in the medlay, running the ously considering taking the oppor­ York. The Ells hold third place (Sloan, Smith, Harger and Wiffin- doubt about that, but he didn’t take well known local business man was spring training camp McGraw pre­ mile. McCluskey says that his race tunity. with four wins and as many loss'esi ger). 'Time, one minute, 24 4-5 sec­ nine out of the ten rounds by a with Judge Johnson and he too 10 . 7 4-12 18 faced his prediction with the state­ On Saturday Penn, second place onds. long shot. Personally, I saw Bat­ greeted the governor. Clerks (21) ment that his club “should have occupants with two reverses in six 100 yard breast stroke—Won by talino winning six rounds and Fer­ P. B. F. T. won the pennant in 1929.” games, meets Dartmouth and Han­ Sheridan, Manchester; second, nandez on top in four. Referee Con­ When Joe Hanlon came into the 2 Hiller, rf ...... 2 2-2 6 over while Princeton is taking on Weiss, Aggies; third, Mildner, Man­ way didn’t even give Fernandez the ring, we scribbled a note to Judge 4 Prachia, If ...... 0 0-1 0 ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Cornell which has lost five of its chester. Time, one minute, 22 sec­ second round—the one In which the Johnson informing him that the . . 0 0-2 0 Sharkey Five One Q Regan, If ...... Mexico City, Feb. 26.— (AP.) — to eight games. onds. only kaockdown of the evening oc- good-looking chap who had just 2-5 8 Jimmy Fitten, boxing promoter, al­ 40 yard free style—Won by Harger, ciA-red with Battalino accepting a stepped into the ring, was a Man­ 2 Eitel, r g ...... 1 1-1 3 so known In the United States, was Aggies; second, Sloan, Aggies: vicious right to the jaw and kneeling chester man. one of Frank Busch's 0 Idziak, Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 believed to have been mortally LastNighFs Fights third, Madden, Manchester. Time, 31 while the referee slowly counted proteges. The judge had scarcely wounded today in a playful scuffle Favorite On Knockout seconds. eight. finished reading the note when he 11 8 5-11 21 with a friend. Diving—Won by Wamock, Man­ Leads With Jaw. looked up to behold Hanlon lying on Referee—Vince. Fitten was scuffling with his <»)- Hartford.—Bat Battalino, world chester; second, Zavaralli, Aggies; It is seldom that one runs across the canvas. The bout was over al­ friend Antonio Castillo, a secret po­ Score by periods: By .\Lu\N GOULD featherweight champ, outpointed third, Milden, Manchester. a chap who can stick his jaw out In most before it started. Ramblers ...... 8—15—17— 18 liceman, when the latter’s pistol Miami Facts Ignacio Fernandez, Chile, 10 (non­ 40 yard back stroke — Won by front of the hard-hitting Bat without Clerks ...... 5—12—21—21 was accidentally discharged. Miami, Fla., Feb. 26— (A P )—The title.) Warnock, Manchester; second. taking a trip to dreamland. But Four other Manchester men we sixty-six ton whale that has been In Nutshell Indianapolis.—Jackie Purvis, To­ Smith, Aggies; third, Taylor, Man­ Fernandez was more than equal to noted near the ringside were Post­ on exhibition along Biscayne Boule­ ronto, outpointed Georgie Kerwin, chester. Time, 25 2-5 seconds. that task last night. If he did It master Oliver F. Toop, Dr. James vard gives way tomorrow as an at­ Chicago, 10. 120 yard medley—Won by Man­ once, he did it a dozen times. Bat W. Farr, Arthur L. Hultman and traction to a mere ton of heavy­ Principal— Jack Sharkey of_i chester: Wamock, Sheridan and Dr. Austin A. Savage. Another Boston, recognized American St. Petersburg.—Farmer Joe hit him upstairs with all the power weights. Taylor. 'Time, one minute 16 1-5 sec­ Manche.iter group included Dr. Ed­ heavyweight champion and Phil Cooper, Terre Haute, Ind., outpoint­ his fragile hands permit but the ■With not a great deal more to be ed Relampago Saguero, Cuba, 10. onds. win C. Higgins, Undertaker William Scott, British champion, in 15 Filipino’s head simply bounced said about the proceedings, even by Los Angeles.—Eddie Mack, Den­ P. Quish and Florist John G. Pent­ round match, the winner to around like a rubber ball. Seldom February Clearance the manager of Phil Scott, ten as­ ver, outpointed Maurice Holtzer, did Fernandez even appear groggy land. sorted big fellows of the ring, col­ meet Max Schmeling in June for “w'orld’s championship.” France, 10. and not once was he glassy-eyed, al­ lected from five countries, but rep­ St. Louis.—Johnny (Pee Wee) Semifinal—Vic Campolo, Ar­ though staggered at times. Col. Orville A. Petty, new com­ resenting eight nationalities alto­ Kaiser, St. Louis, outpointed Lou WAPPING “ V” WINS gentine and Johnny Risko, Battalino hurt him far more with mander of the 169th Infantry, C. N. gether i^Il be tossed into the arena Terry, St. Louis, 10. some vicious body punches in the G., was in the governor’s party. SALE tomorrow evening in the second an­ Cleveland 10 rounds. Kansas City.—Spider Kelly, Kan­ Preliminaries-Tommy Lough- latter rounds and the rugged nual battle of the cocoanut palms. sas City, outpointed Jack Gibbs, FROM WEST AVON Chilean tired noticeably, but he John Coolidge, the governor’s son- -OF- They will be put on view by the ran, Philadalphia and Pierre Kansas City, 10. Charles, , ten rounds: surged ever onward and was fight­ in-law, was not present, perhaps Madison Square Garden Corporation ing furiously at the final bell. De­ having overlooked a bridge date in­ in w in t« headquarters here, for the Jimmy Maloney, Boston and BRUINS W IN AG*\IN Spencer, Rose and Nicholson each spite the severe punishment' both cluded in the benedict’s new sche­ edification of the social aristocracy Moise Bouquillon, France, 10 rounds Raul Bianchi, Argentine tossed five buckets as Wapping’s men took during the super-exciting dule. of the Florida winter colonies and Boston, Feb. 26.— (AP.)—Cooney slugging bee, neither bore any signs STOVES - RADIO others who may have been persuad­ and Bill Daring, Palm Beach, 6 Y. M. C. A. league leaders took West Welland, Boston Bruins’ center, was Avon 43 to 20 last night in Wap- of the scrap as he came out of the We sat beside County Detective ed by the balmy air of the ballyhoo rounds. back at the top of the National ping. The winners started fast and dressing quarters. In fact Fernan­ Edward F. Hickey who also express­ to pay from $5.45 to $25 for a peck. Time and place —First pre­ Hockey League scoring list today liminary at 8 p. m. eastern piled up an early lead that was not dez seemed the fresher of the two. ed the opinion that Battalino was Most of those who motor out to with 61 points. He scored four Battalino looked tired as he came trailing at the end of five rounds the wooden arena on the outskirts standard time; main bout 10 p. to be denied. and USED RADIO goals in the Bruins' one-sided 7-0 Wapplng (4$) into the ring but it was not due to and that he won by virtue of his of the town expect to see the Ameri­ m. at Madison Square Garden victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates Stadium on outskirts of Miami. B. F. Pts. overtraining as he outweighed Fer­ great comback in the last four can champion Jack Sharkey flatten here last night and went ahead of nandez 129% to 127%. rounds. He enjoyed the fight im­ Big Values, Unheard of Prices. You owe the British heavyweight hope Phil Probable attendance 25,000 to Spencer, If ...... 5 1 11 the 59 points of Frank Boucher of Itose, rf .••....•••••..5 2 12 Future StiB 'Vague. mensely. Scott, in the main event that is bill­ 35,000. Capacity is 52,800. the New York Rangers. Nicholson, rf ...... 5 0 10 There is one thing which Bat- it to yourself to see this merchandise. ed for 15 rounds and not expected to Ticket prices: $29,599 at The victory was the Bruins’ Burnham, rf ...... 0 0 0 talino’s first real test failed to Sam Prentice and Herb Steven­ go beyond three or four by a sub­ $5.49: 13,000 at $12.50 and 9,800 eighth straight and the 14th con­ Also One Used Washing Machine. at $25. Bradenburg, c...... 1 2 4 prove and that is how he will fare son, two well known Manchester stantial quorum of experts. If the secutive contest without a defeat. against such a formidalide opponent fight fans, who hitherto have often show is a financial and artistic suc­ Probable*odds: Five to one on Sharp, Ig ...... 0 1 1 The New Kelvinator Models are on display. See Sharkey to win by a knockout: Murphy, r g ...... 1 0 2 as Kid Chocolate. There was so voted against Battalino last night cess, it probably will be in spite of LENA LOSES $50. were satisfied that he was the win­ them before you buy any other type of refrigeration. 2 to 1 on Campolo to beat Kelly, rg ...... 1 1 3 little boxing and so much slugging the main event, which has developed that the battle gave little or no ner. De luxe Model gives ypu 3 different temperatures insufficient interest or rivalry to Risko: 5 to 1 on Maloney to West Palm Beach, Feb. 26.— (AP> beat Bouquillon: 3 to 1 on T o ta ls ...... 1$ 7 43 Inkling how the Bat will stand up automatically. No manual control. promote the ballyhoo. —Coach Lena Blackburne, who last against the Cuban flaeh. Perhaps A N ERROR On the other hand, an extra Loughran to beat Charie.s. . West Avon (80) year waS manager of the Chicago . B. F. Pts. he won’t! It did, however, prove ordinarily attractive card of five in­ White Sox and “Sparring partner” caper for land has arouses the keenest kind Sam Aliano, r f ...... 9 that Bat is capable of absorbUig ternational bouts, at least four of for Arthur “ What-a-man” Shires, quite a bit of punishment, some­ Reo Junior Basketball League ac­ which seeqi of sufficiently high of speculation. Other entertainment Seb Alino, I f ...... 1 was moaning the loss of a pocket- Longbi, c ...... J. thing hitherto unknown. Chocolate knowledges an error in the indivi­ calibre to rate as headliners at Mad­ is expected from the bouts pitting dual scores published Monday night, Tommy Loughran, former light book today. Among other items in Thompson, rg ...... 1 is a polished boxer and if he meets Alfred A . Grezel ison Square Garden, has drawn a Battalino it will be a much different Qppizl of the Talfeys should have heavyweight champion against the }•'L vvas $50 in cash. •• •! Joe Alino, r g ...... 0 big influx of the faithful. The semi­ scene from last night. (Chocolate far been rated as follows: 1 Purnell Place, South Manchester final joust between the giant 230 Belgian, Pierre Charles, and Jimmy j “I came a long way to lose Burnham, Ig ...... 0 Maloney, Boston veteran against he said. “This being my first trip outclasses Fernandez as a boxer but G. B. F. T. j pound Argentine, Victorio Campolo 29 I doubt very much if be could take Oppizi, Taffeys .. .17 44 3Q i i 5 i and Ruhberboy John Risko of Cleve- Moise Bouquillon of France. to Florida In 23 o£ baseball.” otals 12 A PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTHl MANCHESTER, CONiN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1936. THEC ED «E€TIO^ B I I V 4 M»DilESBM»'ieEieEi . XV^%XXXXXXXX»tXXX«>XXXXXXXXXXX%56XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3CCX3t36563^ ^ Wuni Ad taronuation CARD OF THANKS E! HELP WANTED— CENTER CHURCH PLANS FEMALE 3.1' NCC. WILLIAMS BOUND OYER Manchester CrVKD OF TH AN K S i W AN TE D — YOUNG 'woman as A LENTEN INSTITUTE UPON Evening Herald Wc wish to thank all who so kind­ waitress; hours from 11 a. m. to c Greenwich. Feb. 26— (A P )—^Jlich- ly e.xtended their sympathy to ii.s i p. m. Apply Murphy's Restaurant. ard Williams, brought back from during our recent loss, the death of ! ^ A TIME Brooklyn on a warrant which charg­ CLASSIFIED ed him with being an accomplice In ADVERTISEMENTS our husband and father, Conrad j \V.\NTED—LADY TO travel, no Will Be Held Eacl, Sunday Eve­ Schuler. We would especially thank . c.xpcrience required, as training is robbery of the Mianua Gas Station ning During March—Inter­ of the Stamford Service Station on CuuiU six average words '.o a "ue- all who sent flowers, particularly the given; salary and expense.^. Apply linLlals. numbers and abbreviations Carlyle Johnson Company, the Em­ 731) Main street, after t p.' m. esting Program. November 8, was held for the Su­ oach count as a word and corapound pire Laundry and the American In­ perior Court in $5,000 bonds today words as two words. Minimum cost Is WANTED — STENOGRAPHERS— surance Union. after Harold P. Bush, the at­ price of three lines. Single gills, with some steno­ The Center church will hold a tendant, had identified him. I,Ins rates per day for transient MRS. CONRAD SCHULER, ' Lenten Institute on Sunday evenings MRS. OTTO KAEBISCH. graphic experience. High school Williams would offer no defense ad.s. graduate preferred. Apply Cheney during the month of March for Eircctlve March IT, MRS. BENJAMIN KWIATKOW- , saying he had counsel who would Cash Charge Brothers Employment office, which a very interesting program appear for him at his trial. ’ SKI. li Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 CIS - I -- - - has been prepared. On the night in question a car Consecutive Days 9 cts U cts ARTHUR SCHULER. The churches of the Congrega­ IS cts drove up to the Mismus station and 1 Day 11 cts tional Order are making a country- All orders for Irregular insertions HELL WANIED—MALE 3(i according to Bush, Williams the - I ■wide effort this year to increase ■nill be charged at the one Ime rats LOST AND FOUND 1 I driver ordered five gallons of gas Special rates for long term SALESMEN OR EXPERIENCED their knowledge of the evangelistic, and two of oil. Two men jumped day advertising given upon LOST—BROWN shaggy German : Route men (2) to take over regular educational and medical work which out and made Bush get into the'car. Ads ordered for 'hf®* o// coffee and tea route through Tal- is conducted by the order through­ J. C. Penney, Mini stopped before the third or fltth police dog, wearing black studded million a-i-r e A t White Plains Bush was tbitewn coltvillc, Vernon, Rockville, Tol­ out the world. Therefore the topic ■ lay will he charged only for the ac­ harness, answering to name of ' chain store king, out. He told the police, but the men tual numt>er ot times the ad aPOear- Prince. Reward if found. Call S273. ' land, W. Willington, S, Willington, of this institute is "Congregational got away. • Recently Williams and rd. charglnM-ar the rale earned, hul Morrow, Also route through South | World Service." Speakers have been launched his MO allowati. es or refunds can be made first business two others were arrested in Brook­ afler the LOST— BROWN Icathor traveling Manchester, Manchester Green, | secured who are familiar with the lyn in another case. Bush went there oil six lime ads stopped venture at the lifth day. . bag, containing baby’s clothes, be- , Bolton Notch, Coventry. Write, church’s, work in different countries I and picked out 'Williams in a long lines not age ot eight, No ■•till forbids- ; display tween Marble and Hilliard streets. : Kennedy Products Company, j and the meeting will take the ^ line of men. The station robbery Finder please telephone 5767. Gloversvillc, N. Y. I nature of a Forum. | when he bought netted ,$86. *'^The Herald will not be responsible a pig with his for inoie than one Incorrect Insertion Supper will be served each Sun- | of any advertisement ordered for FOUND—BROWN AND WHITE j POSITIONS O.N BOARD ocean | day night at 6 o’clock by one of the ' savings. He fat­ more than one lime. puppy. Owner may have same by j lincr.s; good pay; visit France, ] church organizations. A fifteen min­ tened the pig, The inadvertent om.ssloii of mcoi- Italy, Japan: experience unneccs- j sold it and then, rcct puhllcallon of advertising will be calling 5786. ' j ute song service will be held afler STORM WARNING lectllied tmlv by cancellation of the sary; .self-addressed envelope will the supper and the speaker will fol­ bought m o r e charge tnr.de for the service rendered FO U ND —SM ALL sum of money, j bring list. .\rculus. Mount Ver­ low. pigs with the All advertisements must confoitn near Center. Identify it and pay ! non, N. Y. I The Institute is planhed for the > profits. Washington, Feb. 26.— (A P .)- in slvle. copy and typography with for this adv. 14 Middle Turnpike, entire family and if many children j Thc Weather Bureau today Issued regulatlo* 1 enforced by the pul.lish- WANTED—M.\N OR MAN AND j the following storm warnings: West. attend Miss McMinn will hold a ] ,mS and they reserve the right lo wife to manage Manchester store. | "Advisory: Northeast storm odil. revise or reject any -'y con­ special meeting for them. i S50.00 per week and commission j INDUSTRIAL SETBACK warnings ordered 10:30 a. m. Dela­ sidered ohjecllonahle. < h. No charge will be made for the i CLOSING HOURS—Clas.sined ads to AUTOMOHILES FOR SALE 4 to start. S750.00 to 81,250.00 cash I ware Breakwater to Boston; di.s- supper but a collection will be taken j be published same day must be re- deposit required on merchandise, i 1 turbance over Ohio, moving east­ Sat urdny 3 to defray expenses. The program j Cordon’.s Market team went into i celved by U.! o’clock noon FOR SALE—CHEVROLET coupe, 261 Central Avc., Albany, N. Y. I ward, will cause strong north and follows: first place in the standing of the good condition, .8125. Call Rose- northeast winds this afternoon and TELEPHONE YOUR 1 March 2—Supper, Cyp Club. Song Community Industrial Setback dale 32-5. League at tlie sitting last night at tonight, shifting to northwest on WANT ADS. SITUATIONS WANTED— | service, Ray Warren. Speaker—Dr. Tliursday." A'ls are accepted ovei t he leleplionc GOOD USED CARS Alfred P.ay Atwood. Topic—The In­ the Community House. Gates and _ above MAl.h 3‘); at Die CliAKCiE IvA I LJ t^lvei Cash or Terms ter-Mountain Instit’ite of Weiser, Waddell were high with scores of as a convenience to advertisers,advertisei bui 105 and Henry Vailant and Thomas Madden Bros Idaho. EDUC.YTOR HONORED tho CASH RA'l'llS will be accepted as ! \i'ANTED —PART TIME work by ] Smith were low with a score of 42. I'ULL PAYMIONT If Paltl 1*’® u'*®'" 6f Main St. Tel. 5500 ; experienced bookkeeper and office j March 9—Supper, Men’s League. I The standing today is as follows: iicss ollice on or before the «evei.ih man. Acklrc.ss Box S, in care of ! Service—Arthur N. Potter. Speaker Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 26.— day following the. 'irst Inseitlon of 10 GOOD USED CARS — Professor Louis Hodous. Topic— Gordon's Market ...... 683 (AP.)—The Association of Exhibit­ ,-ach ad otherwise the CHAM.U 1 Herald. i Hartman’s...... 634 PVI'IS will he collected. No responsi- Crawford Auto Supply Company I------— ------i. China. ors of the National Education A s­ hVlIiy lor errors in telephoned ads Centei & I'rottpr Streets March 16— Supper, Professional Kdgewood Farm...... 622 sociation presented at the Chelsea will he assumed and their rfccurac,\ Telephone 6495 and 8063 ))(H;S-lilKDS—I'ETS 41 Women. Service-Miss Ruth Porter. Hilliardsville...... 572 hotel'last night their third annual cannot be gnaraniecd. Speaker—Mr. Clifford R. Stetson. Manchester Green...... 563 award to the outstanding educators INDEX OF SEE US BEFORE COR S A LE —TM’O M ALE Irish Topic— Japan. Burr Nursery...... 553 of the year. CLASSIITCATIONS BUYINC A USED CAR Terrier puppies. Inquire of John March 23.— Supper, King’s Daugh­ Midways, ...... 553 The award was presented to Dr. Terms— Trades Considered Rirlhb ...... Lobcc, 264 Hackmatack street. ters. Service—Mrs. John A. Hood. Lynn Oil Burners...... 543 fiandall Judson Condon, superin­ Kiigagemciiis ...... ^ BETTS GARAGE Speaker — Mr. Alfred Carleton. Wapping...... 532 tendent of schools, Cincinnati, for­ Marriages ...... Hudso.i-Essex Dcalef 129 Spruce Topic— The Neat East. Oak Grove Dairy...... 531 merly superintendent of schools at Ucallis ...... Merz’s Shop...... 525 Card of Thanks ...... ^ LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 43 WANTED—TO HUY 58 A PA RTM ENTS— F I. ATS- March 30— Supper Women’s Fed­ Helena, Mont., and Providence, R. In Memorlam ...... TENEMENTS 63 eration. Service— Mrs. James Irvine. ♦Foley’s Express...... 515 I. Lost and Found ...... HUILDING— P'OR S A L E —NEW Milch Guernsey W ILL PAY* .HIGHIJs T cash prices | Speaker—Mr. John Peter. Topic— ♦Business Men...... 466 The two preceding recipients .Announcements ...... j cow, herd under supervision. E. A. ♦Carlyle Johnson...... ‘^56 Personals ...... CONTRACTING 14 for rags, papers, magazines and j FOR R E N T —98 CHURCH street, India. were present. They are James W. Aiitomohllee Buckland, Wapping. metals. Also buy all kinds of five room flat, steam heat, modern ♦Bon Am i...... 388 Crabtree, of Washington, who won .Automobiles tor Sale ...... ROOFING, REPAIRS and altera­ chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial improvements, price very reason­ Each team market’ (♦) have the award in 1928, and Miss Susan .Automobiles for l.xchange ...... FOR SALE -- SEVERAL farm 6389 or 3886. able. Inquire 28 Scarborough Road played one game less than the other M. Dorsey, Los Angeles, who won Auto .Accessories—Tires ...... tions. Spccuu prices on interior horses, weighing from 1000 to 1500, CREW DESERTS SHIP Auto Repalrlnc— Painting ...... or Phone 5956. teams. it last year. trim, and retlooring. T. Nielson, one mule; also several goats. J. C. ,\uto Schools ...... g telephone 4823. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ® Scranton, 428 Hillstown Road. Tel W A N T E D —FIR E proof safe. Carl FOR R E N T —Thre/j I'oom tenement . LAWYER KiLlJ'JJ IN STREET Autos— For Hire ...... ’ ■ 7852. Newport, R. I.. Feb. 26—iAP) -- Haragcs-Servlcc—Storage ...... 'J W. Anderson, Inc., 57 Bisscll St. at 30 Church street, all improve­ Commander L. T. Chalker, chief of 23 DAYS TO SPRINU Moiorcvcles— Bicvcle ...... ments except furnace heat, in­ staff at the New London, Conn., Santa Rosa, Ca'., Feb. 26. — (AP) FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 JUNK Warned aiiI.-is—Motorcycles ... a quire at above address any time. Coast Guard base, today said that — M. Z.' Farwell, 60, San Francisco South Main St.— Prentiss home­ lliii.iii(-ss Iind iTofei.sliinnl SrrvJrce I tvill buy anything saleable Tike FOR SALE—CUT flowers, carna­ l’OUi;i RY AND SUI’N.IES 43 a vep el captured by a Coast Guard attorney, was shot and killed by an stead, eight rooms, a fine old home iuisine.s.s Services Otlered ...... M iron, metal, rags, magazines. Honest FOR RENT—FOUR room tene­ Ihinsehold Services CMTeicd ...... 1.1 - A tions and calendulas. 621 Hartford' cuttAr after a chase up Newport unknown assailant on a street at the well situatsd on a hill—trees, F O R S A L E —THRESHEv"S baby wei','ht, high price. O.itrinsky, 91 ment, A-1 condition, all improve­ 155 ululinK—Cunt ractlng ...... J’ Road. Telephone 8962. harbor and Narragansiett Bay early edge of the down town section last shrubbery, garden. Price $6,00t> chicks, Rhode Island Redc\ Barred ments, garage if desired. 238 Oak I■imi.si.s—Niirserlts ...... J® Clinton. Tel. 5879. yesterday was the 50-foot speed night. to settle an estate. •uncial Diieclors -••••■•...... Rocks. White. Leghorns. George F. street. loaiing— r'lunibmp;— Rooflng .. li boat Monolola. Several shots were The assailant fired a heavy cali­ MOVING—TRUCKING- Thresher, South Windsor, tele- j bre pistol apparently from close I usIII ii no8 ...... • , „ phone 8-3310. fired during the chase. .viilliiici V —llrcssmaklriK .... ROOMS WITHOUT HOARD 55) range, the bulletl penetrating Far- STORAGE 20 BUSINESS LOCATIONS Commancler Chalker said that the Good two family 12 roona. dou­ Moving—'I'lncklng—Sloragi . _-o wcll’s body from xhc back. V'airiiing— 1’appi‘lti!...... Monolola was seized after she had ble, steam heat, gas, etc., garages, FOR RENT 64 Police could advance no theory I’rofes'^iuna I Services ...... PERRETT & GLENNEY INC. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 tied up at a Fall River dock. When central location, reasonable price or ! p"OR R E N T— ROOMS in Johnson as to the identity of the slayer. Far- Local and long distance e.xpress FOR RENT—OFFICE and apart­ Coast Guards boarded her they will trade for a single house well lo­ Tailm-ing— Oveing—(..Icaiilne ... FOR SALE-5 CORDS of good Block. Telephone 3726. found that her crew had abandoned well died as he attempted to speak •I’otU't <;(u'.|.s am; Service ...... and freight service, including over­ ment, consisting of five rooms, all cated. Waiilerl —Cusliirss Service...... *> night express service between Man­ stable manure. Inquire 503 East improvements. Forest Block, Main her taking her pape^ of registry and his wife became hysterical ICtliHViHoiinl chester and New York. Furniture Center street. South Manchester. APARTMENTS— FLATS— street. August Kanehl, 189 West with them. No liquor was found on when informed of the tragedy. I'oiirscs 1111(1 (Masses ...... “ 1 moved under the supervision of ex­ J. H. Walker. Phone 4288. board. I’rivalo Instruction ...... -» Center street. Dial 7541. perts and in specially constructed TENEMENTS 63 The craft was taken to New Lon­ Brand new Colonial of 6 rooms, Pancliig ...... don under charges of "not stopping all up-to-date and well worth the Musical— Dramatic ...... trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. FOR R E N T - 5 ROOM tenement, Wanted—Ins'ruclion ...... 30 FUEL AND FEED 49-A when ordered; running ivithout price of $6,000 on easy terms. with all iinprovcmcnl.s, including HOUSES FOR RENT 65 TO RENT Flnnnclnl GENERAL TRUCKING— Equipped ' HARD WOOD $6 PER load, also lights, and resisting arrest." The r>o n (Is—Stocks—Mu I t ga ges tor light and heavy Jobs, tobacco, heat, rent .‘f25. Inquire Michael FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE- Huslness Oppurtunltles ...... fireplace wood. Wm. J. McKinney. owner of the boat was unknown and hay. lumber, heavy freight, etc. Foley, Summer street. Steam heat, bath, garage. 31 3 Offices—Single or Money to Loan ...... Phone Rosedale 28-2. an investigation to determine own- Poultry farm, seven room house, Help nnd SIfunllon* Prompt service, reasonable rates. Mather street. Manchester. E. A. er.ship was underway. Commander 35 FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat on seven acres, all southern slope, Help Wanted-Femala ...... Standish, Andover. Tel. 1353-5, En Suite Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. FOR SALE — SEASONED hard School street, all modern improve­ Chalker said. small barn for cow, some fruit, Help Wanted—Male ...... Willi mantic. Help Wanted—Male or Female •• •>' wood, 86.50 a load, split ♦7.25. Fred ments, adults preferred, garage .if Kent \"ery Reasonable $5,500. Yes, it is close in town, .VgeiUs W anted...... O. Giesecke. Phone Rosedale 36-12. desired, 139 School street, i^onc THREE FLIERS MISSING convenient to trolley. Situations Wanted— 1 emale ----- JS I'O R R E N T—MODERN 5 room flat Suitable for m y profession or Silu.-Ulons Wanted—Male ...... FAINTING— REPAIRING 21 7770. FOR S A L E —BIRCH seasoned hard on Lillcy street, just off Main; Los Angeles. Feb. 26.— (.\P) -- business requiring central location. Kinployinent Agencies ...... house newly renovated. Phone Lire Slock— Pets— Ponllry— Vehicles PAINTING AND paper hanging, wood, or hickury sawed for stove, f o r RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ The rugged reaches of Northwest­ 5661. Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... <1 neatly done, , prices reasonable. furnace, or fire place by the truck ment A-1 condition. All improve­ ern Arizona and southeastern Cali­ WM. RUBINOW ROBERT J. SMITH Live Stock— Vehicles ...... <- James. F. Ro^c'i, Jr., 36 Walnut load, good service and measure ments. Rent reasonable. Inquire fornia today concealed the fate of Poultry and Supplies ...... <3 841 Main St. Tcl. 5658 1009 Main Street. street. Dial 5921. guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry. a Western .\ir Express transport Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 4 4 224 Oak. FARMS AND l.AND FOR South Manchester Insurance at Lowest Prices. For Sale— Mlscellaneons Telephone Rosedale 33-3. plane and its crew of three which PIANO TUNING ,\rtlcles for Sale ...... FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ SALE 71 disappeared Sunday after taking off Boats nnd Accessories...... sn John Cockerham ['■'OR S A LE — SLAB and hard ment in excellent condition; Mid­ Building Materials ...... 47 from Kingman, Ariz., for the Al- 6 Orchard St. Tel. 4219 wood, sawed stove length, and un­ dle Turnpike. West; new garage, ] FOR SALE—60 ACRE farm with Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 6 room house, apple orchard, about hamba. Cal., terminal. Hlectrlcal Appliances— Radio .. 4'J der cover, also hickory wood for furnace and largo garden. Place to 100,000 feet standing timber, all for Twelve Arm y planes from March l'’uel and F e e d ...... 49-A fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. keep poultry, rent $25. Inquire W. Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 60 $3,750. Wm. Kanehl. Telephone Pheld, California, and as many REPAIRING F. Lewis, 11 Vine street. Household Goods ...... 61 FOR SAL£)—HARD WOOD and 7773. Western Air Express and privately ■Machinery and Tools ...... 6“ owned planes from Alhambra and CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair­ hard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 FOR R E N T —6 ROOM tenement, Musical Instruments ...... 53 Kingman, prepared to take the air Office iind Store Bgulpment .... 54 ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw per load. A. Flrpo, 116 Wells street. all improvements including steam in a renewed effort to find trace of Specials at the Stores ...... 56 filing and grinding Work called • Dial 6148. heat, and garage. Inquire 81 Wells Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 QUAKE ON COAST the missing flyers. Pilot James A. r — ^ for. Harold Clemscn. 108 North street. Telephone 7617. IVanted—To Buy ...... 68 Doles, co-pilot, A. W. Bicber, and (5 THIS \0UR FIRST TRIP TO WAOARf\ lluunis— Board— Holds— Besorts Elm street. Tel. 3648. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Steward "John W’. Slaton. FALLl)^ OVER t h e r e ;, ON THE CANADIAN IlestnDrBnts FOR R E N T— FOUR room tenement, Calexico, Cal., Feb. 26.— (AP)— | Itoom-s Without Board ...... 69 VAC U U M CLEANER, phonographs, with all improvements and garage SIDE, IS THE SMALLER DIVISION, CAUCD ?■!>- I'.oarders Wanted ...... 59-A clock, repairing, key fitting. ■yrCTROLAS $15 and up. Thr6e Residents of Imperial valley and the | ( gnn at 5 Ridgewood street. Rent $23 JONES S.\ILS FOR HOME. h o r s e s h o e f a l l , t h a t ’5 t h e p r o v in c e : Country Board— Resorts ...... 60 Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street. piece tapestry velour parlor sot northern district of lower California, | Motels— Restaurants ...... 61 $95. New 8’ 3’’x l0 ’ 6’’ rug $32. month. Inquire 178 Parker street. in Mexico, today recovered from. ^ a t-x ____ OF ONTARIO BEYOND. FR(3M LAKE ONTA­ Wanted—Rooms— Board ...... 63 SEWING MACHINE repairing of Watkins Furniture Exchange Dial 5623. the scare caused by an earthquake. V> t a qi RIO THE WATER G 0E5 OVER THE FALLS Real Kslote For Rent Yesterday ' Admiral Hilary P. Jones, naval ad- .\ partments. Flats, Tenements .. 63 all msdfes, oils, needles, and sup­ AND DOWN THE OT LAURENCE TO LAKE ERIL FOR SALE —ACORN combination FOR R E N T —U PSTAIR S tenement ! viser with the American naval delc- Jtuslness Locations for Rent .... 64 plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward of 4 rooms, with extra attic room, The major shock, of 15 seconds’ , ^ ^ Houses for R e n t...... 65 street Tel. 4801. gas and coal range in good condi­ duration, occurring at 6:25 p. m. i London, left for home to- Suburban for Rent ...... 66 tion. Call at 40 Cambridge street. all improvements. I l l Holl street. | .Summer Homes for Rept ...... 67 was of sufficient intensity to fore- | ordered to reiuy’i 7 Telephone 7330. warn the valley inhabitants of pos- | United States because of ill- Wanted to R e n t ...... 68 FOR SALE — ONE CRAWFOI^ Real Elslate For Sale COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR R E N T—MARCH 1st, 5 room sibly stiffer jolts to come and many ' °css. Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 coal range A-1 condition, $20. One flat, with all modern improve­ of them took to the streets as a i Many friends went to sec him oft Business Property for S a le ...... 70 BARBER TRADE taught in day Vulcan gas range, good condition, matter of precaution. I on the boat train and were grieved I'.aiins and Land for Sale ...... 71 and evening ciasses. Low tuition $10.00. Call 5994. ments. Inquire 219 Summit street When no further shock was felt ! to see how poorly he looked. Ur. M. Houses for Sale ...... 73 rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 or telephone 5495. Lots h’or Sale ...... 73 until 7:50 p. m., and ;tTta't of con- I K. Higgins, naval physician, who ac- Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Market street, Hartford. .siiburhaii for S a le ...... 75 FOR R E N T—DESIRABLE 6 room .sidcrably lessened ' iiitensity, the ; companied the admiral to the ship, R-'.al IJslate for Exchange ...... 78 February Is the shortest month, tenement, at 32 Walker street, off temporary alarm subsided. ' i was deeply concerned over his p?.- Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 but unless you were long on stocks East Center, all improvements, and | No damage was reported from tient’s condition, Aiicllon— Legal NoHees Amber Is not a stone. It is the you can’t realize really how short garage, good location, rent reason- any section, although buildings were Admiral Jones will sail aboard the L'^gal Notices ...... 79- petrified resin from certain trees. it Is. Legal Notices ...... 71 able. Inquire 30 Walker. 1 rocked perceptibly by the first jolt. Berengaria. 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f Mr. and Mrs. Wyville Peabody of I Hollister street have named their TO BEGIN COMMUNITY “TOMMY” TONIGHT 1 son who was born at the Memorial I hospital on Washington’s birthday, ENTERTAINMENT ! John William. Mr. and Mrs. Pea­ BIBLE CLASS HERE 3-ACT COMEDY body have three small daughters and CHENEY HALL ! and this is the first boy. Get Aid in Organization from DEPARTMENT STORE SO. MAnGHESTER..COWH.: TONIGHT DANCE i Charles Wheeler of Oakland street Popular Congregational Concordia Lutheran Y. P. S. 23rd Anniversary of j called a Herald man last evening to Church in East Hartford. ' invite him to his place for the pur­ Dramatic Club. LINNE LODGE pose of hearing the frogs in the Sunday, March 9, has been defin­ Miss Leila M. Church, NO. 72, K. OF P. ; marsh in the rear of his home. Frogs itely set as the date for the institu­ Director j peeping in February is real news and tion of the Community Bible class DANCING ORANGE HALL I a sign of spring, but according to at Second Congregational church. Music by A. H. Stein’s Biue Aces j the old adage, the frogs must be This is the outcome of a visit of Tomorrow, An Informal Showing Of Admission 50 cents Admission 50c. I frozen in three times before we can local men a few weeks ago to the Jimmy McKay’s Orchestra I expect spring weather. Men’s Bible class at the Congrega­ i ------tional church in East Hartford of MOOSE CHARHY Miss Elvira Calve of East Middle w'hich Rev. Truman Woodward, Turnpike is quite ill at her home. Linne Lodge. No. 72, Knights of i Pythias, will celebrate its 23rd an- formerly of Wapping, is pastor, and 1 niversary at Orange Hall at 8 of a visit here from the class lead­ N elly D o n S p r in g F a s h io n s The Mizpah Circle of the South er, James Johnston of East Hart­ BALL Methodist church met last evening ! o’clock tonight. Entertainment and ford. The group of local men, who at the home of Mrs. T. B. Kehler of I dance will be held and refreshments were from the two North Main MASONIC TEMPLE 18 Cambridge street last evening. I served. street churches, were so impressed The next meeting will be held with wdth the East Hartford meeting, Mrs. H. W. Robb of 234 Center ! The Army and Navy Club Auxil- and Mr. Johnston’s talk, they im­ Friday Night street on March 11. j iary will meet at 8 o’clock tomorrow mediately took steps to start a Morning and Afternoon Admission $1.00 I night at the clubhouse. similar organization in this town. Teachers of the Swedish Lutheran The class which meets every Checking Free Sunday school will hold their regu­ Sunday morning at the white church Informally Modeled Bill Waddell’s Orchestra lar monthly meeting Friday evening in East Hartford has a membership at 8 o’clock at the parsonage with of upwards of three hundred men, Dancing Till 1 a. m. Rev. and Mrs. P. J. O. Cornell. POLICE COURT composed largely of non-church members. The purpose is not to A special event tomorrow! Dozens John Boyle, chairman of the Edward W. Miffit of Rockville, 20 study the bible principally, but to of new Spring NELLY DON wash young people’s committee from the years old, pleaded guilty in the hear well known speakers discuss Manchester Green Community club, religious topics. These talks are dresses wiU be modeled.. so you can see ABOUT TOWN Manchester police court this morn­ announces that in compliance with usually preceded by the singing of how smart they fit-----how beautifully Kenneth H. Ringrose of 38 Locust many requests, the old fashioned ing to the charge of driving an a group of spirited songs. street has completed more than 170 dances will be omitted for the pres­ automobile with improper brakes. A As a send-off to the project, an tailored they are and why we never ex­ flying hours for his transport license ent. The young people have been "everyman’s banquet is scheduled aggerate one bit when we claim Nelly conducting dances every Saturday fine of $15 and costs was imposed. for Friday evening, March 7 at at the Curtis flying school, Brainard evening at the Manchester Green Young Miffitt while driving out of Second Congregational church, de­ Dons to be so far ahead in everything Field. Ringrose with two other stu­ school all through last season and North street on to North Main tails of which will be announced dent flyers in a Curtis Fledgling this winter so far with good suc­ about 8 o’clock last evening was later. that makes a wash dress attractive. flew over Manchester Monday night cess. The demand is for fox trots, unable because of his poor brakes to Many models In this first sho-wing will with Chief Pilot Lieutenant Sanford waltzes and the newer dances and make the turn and ran his car into Dependable service on furnace Chandler of the Curtis Company in they are desirous of giving their a yard on the south side of the and fuel oil may be secured by dial­ not be dupUcated later---- all of them charge of the plane. He must now patrons what they wish. Waddell’s street. Patrolman Joseph Prentice ing 5145, The Manchester Lumber fresh and new in stock now. See these complete 11 hours of night flying orchestra will continue to play for tested the brakes and found they Co.—Adv. out of the 200 hours required for a these weekly dances at the Green. were of little help to the car. new spring wash frocks tomorrow! transport license. Manchester friends have received DELICIOUS The members of Earl Roberts letters from Mrs. Jessie Horton of CAKES, PIES AND Lodge, No. 544, Sons of St. George, Delmont street who with her son, HOSPITAL NOTES are urged to attend this meeting held James, left by automobile on the DANISH PASTRIES in Tinker Hall tonight at 8 o’clock. 13th for Florida. They report a The business meeting is to be fol­ most enjoyable trip. En route they Patients reported admitted to the Try a loaf of our Home lowed by quoit or other games. Re­ stopped to visit with friends at Memorial hospital today are Harry Made Bread. Augusta, Ga., and are now in Miami freshments will be served. where they plan to remain at least Straw of 25 Brookfield street, Miss a month. It is Mrs. Horton’s first Mildred Gregg of Suffield, Mrs. MANCHESTER Printed Cotton Frocks St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughtep visit to Florida and she seems en­ Margaret Kellner of 63 Union street PUBLIC MARKET of Isabella, followed its meeting in thusiastic over the climate and the and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grimes, 72 the K. of C. clubrooms last eve­ attractions of Miami. and 69 years old respectively, of We Deliver, ning with a card party. The win­ Waranoke Hotel. Phone 5139 ners at bridge were Miss Anna Mrs. Frieda Nelson won first prize You might expect to pay $1.98 for the mate­ Naven, first: Mrs. Norene Cotter, at the whist held yesterday after­ rials in these frocks or the making of such .second and Mrs. Alice Burke, con- noon at the West Side Recreation frocks. But to fit them ready to slip into at .solation. Mrs. Helen Donahue won Center, Mrs. Amelia Dion, second. m this price is truly surprising. Yet these are fir?*' prizt in w hist, Mrs. A nna Fal- Tomorrow afternoon the usual card only examples of the new Spring frocks by Nelly kowski, second and Mrs. Mary party will be held at the School Don that bring you the utmost in style, fabric, Brown, third. Home made qake and i Street Recreation Center. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. workmanship and fit at very nominal prices. coffee was served at the close of the ; ;;ames by a committee headed by i Mrs. John Robb of Summit street, Miss Stephanie Tunski, chairman: | entertained yesterday in honor of Funeral Directors '■iiss Nellie Smith, Mrs, Elizabeth' Miss Lillian Stetson of Norwich who Cirney and Mrs, Sarah Healey. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. j ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS * James Burdick of East Center Nelly Don Mrs. Mabel Newcomb heads the street. CHAPEL .4T 11 OAK ST. committee in charge of the social t; night following the neighbors’ I : $ night meeting of Ma.nchester Grange We Are Still Putting Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 1.98 in'Odd Fellow.s hall, .\ssisting her Funeral Director '.-ill be Mr. and Mrs. George W. Them On and Will Con- r^u Residence 7494 Wash Lrocks House, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart and sirs. Jane Wilcox. tinue to Do So ■

Joel M. Nichols, Depot Square I'cws dealer, and klrs. Nichols are The new silhouette with Its nipped-in .'■nending tliree days in New York waistline, longer lines, flaring skirts, femi­ t'Uv as the guests of Joel M. 25c nine details. . . . exquisite new fabrics...... ATTACHED yichols, Jr. will return home m O N and perfect fit... .suggest these inexpen­ tomorrow night. sive frocks for numerous informal occa­ O’Sullivan Cushion sions. While their color fastness, quality .Ml members of the Bible Classes fabrics and careful making recommend ('f the Swedish Lutheran church them for real service as well. who are planning to go to Worces­ Rubber Heels ter Saturday with the basketball G O O D THINGS T O EAT tram arc a.sked to notify one of the j and toilowing before Thursday: Herbert ! 1 MACKEREL..,. l,>c 11). I f BUTTERFISH ..22c llTl Brandt, David Nelson, Erik Modean, j Goodyear or Miss Ida .\nderson. The trip will ’ be made bv bus. Halibut Cod Salmon Smelts Wingfoot Dres.sed Haddock Filet of Haddock $ 2.98 Christian Endeavor society mem­ bers will be host at a box social to Smoked Filet of Haddock These Fiiocks be held in Second Congregational Rubber Heels Holland Herring 33c lb. Large Salt Mackerel cliurch tomorrow evening at 7:30 in For Ladies’ and Children. Go Places the vestry. Young people of the Salt Herring Salt Cod Crystal Cloth T^uther League, the Cyp club of Cen­ Rememper we also use leath­ As Well As ter church and the North Methodist er soles that do not burn or I Fresh Stewing O ysters...... 39c pint | League have been invited. Each sweat your feet. They are Stay at Home Printed girl i.s renuested to provide a box flexible. Broadcloth containing lunch for two. Combination Special No. 1 Combination Special No. 2 1 can Carrots and Peas l can Blackberries Mr,, E. C. Packard of Henry 1 can Diced Beets 5 9 Q 1 can Si. Pineapple 7 9 ^ Donelin Print .ctreet with her daughters. Miss 1 can Yellow Corn 1 large can Peaches Illarion Packard and Mrs. Clifton L. Sam Yulyes Potter of Lilley street, will spend Sauer Kraut 10c lb. Ends of Pork to cook with Kraut the ne.xt few days in Boston, Mass. 701 Main St. So. Manchester 25c lb. Spare Ribs. Next Door to Dougherty’s Misses’, 14 to 18 Barber Shop Women’s, 38 to Buy White Oak Coal $12.00 per 44 Smart Frocks Extra Size, 46 to ton. G. E. Willis & Son.—Adv. 50 The new silhouette in cotton wash frocks? Yes, Nelly Don has contrived fashions which successfully introduce this new mode for in­ side or outside the-home wear; higher waist­ line, but adjustable to one’s own taste. .. .the nipped-in silhouette... .longer skirts and flared. It’s really amazing how beautifully these details lend themselves to wash fabrics. lliC 'i' .III' Misses’ 14 to 18 ■Women’s 38 to 44

a = =L=1 =—i jiMsfE^OmOn $ 3.98 Our Workmen BOTH HAD will leave votir house in just as condition as when thet' THE SAME CHANCE entered it to work for you. Two young men started out together in life Other Nelly Don Models, ?5.95 They do their work and both h^d the same chance. But one soon carefully, quickly and outdistanced the other-worked diligently and well and with a mini­ Hale’s Wash Frock Department—Main Floor, rear mum of inconvenience. saved regularly. An account with this Bank We are sure that once you is an uplift for success. liavp had us do work in your house you will be a s'atisfied 5% Interest Paid ski will be Miss Marcella Rubel, Miss to Albert Heller, rights, title and in­ client. POLISH CHURCH PLANS Mary Sumislaski and Benjamin PU6UC RECORDS terest in the business known as the Compounded Quarterly Partyka. Manchester Grain and Coal Com­ The profits from the evening will W arr^tee Deed pany, Apel Place, Manchester. Cer­ A SUPPER AND DANCE be used for the building fund of the Cheney Brothers to The Hartford tification of Trade Name has been new church, which the society is Gas Co., land for gas holder and made in the office of the town clerk hoping to begin in the spring. The John I. Olson Frank Obremskl, president of the storage purposes on Hartford Road. showing Albert Heller to be the sole committee has engaged an excellent Administration Deed owner. Painting and Decorating Polish N. C. society and an en­ chef, who will have competent help­ thusiastic committee of young peo­ Edward E. King, administrator of Contractor. ers, and a supper that will please ^1 the estate of Frank A. Cook, late of ple, are busy with plans for a roast is anticipated. SOUTH MANCHESTER,(CiOm. beef supper, entertainment and Hartford, to Jennie A. Cook, land on A Child Welfare conference will 699 Main St., So. MancHeefer dance to be given Saturday evening EJist Middle Turnpike. t^dee place tomorrow afternoon at 3 mniiiii! lliilllli!! of this w'eek at the Polish hall, 71 There is no sign of water or Bill of Sale o’clock at the Memorial hospital ESTABLISHED 1506' illllllllu niiiiniTi North street. Assisting Mr. Obrem- vapor on the moon. Joseoh Lavitt €uad Jacob Cohen annex.